help-gnu-emacs
[Top][All Lists]
Advanced

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: hippie-expand customization challenge. Possible??!!


From: Eric Ludlam
Subject: Re: hippie-expand customization challenge. Possible??!!
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 11:41:08 -0400
User-agent: Gnus/5.1006 (Gnus v5.10.6) Emacs/21.3 (gnu/linux)

You might want to look at the CEDET / Semantic tools which already
does something similar to what you are looking to do.

http://cedet.sf.net/semantic.shtml

Eric

>>> "Sune" <sune_ahlgren@hotmail.com> seems to think that:
>Hi all!
>
>I want to use hippie-expand for C function completion. I've but
>together a script which parses my header files and lists them one by
>one like so:
>
>foo1( prm1, prm2);
>goo2( prm1, prm2);
>
>in a file I call emacs_auto_comp.
>
>First I have updated hippie expand to only expand like below:
>(setq hippie-expand-try-functions-list '(try-expand-line-all-buffers))
>(setq hippie-expand-only-buffers '("emacs_auto_comp"))
>
>This works good if I type
>f<expand-key>            =>  foo1( prm1, prm2);
>from the beginning of a line.
>
>BUT if I want to expand from the middle of the row say I have already
>written:
>
>if( f
>
>and hit my <expand-key>
>
>I get 'No expansion found' from Emacs.
>
>I want it to work like this:
>- From current cursor position go backwards until you find either a
>beginning-of-line or a space ' ' character.
>- Use only what was found from the initial cursor position to whichever
>of the 2 cases stopped your back tracing when performing expansion.
>In the example above :
>'f' was found, then space broke the back tracing
>- Use the token found (in the example 'f') and expand as if 'f' was
>found in the beginning of the line.
>=>     if( foo1( prm1, prm2);
>
>(I can live with the semicolon being added)
>
>I am not Elisp-clever enough to make this happen.  Are you?
>
>Thanks a LOT
>/Sune
>

-- 
Eric Ludlam                    The MathWorks x 7556  eludlam@mathworks.com
http://www.siege-engine.com                       http://www.mathworks.com


reply via email to

[Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread]