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#24057
25.1.50; ffap interprets comments beginning with "//" as file path
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Reported by: Kaushal Modi <kaushal.modi <at> gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 23:01:01 UTC
Severity: minor
Tags: fixed, patch
Merged with 7229,
8990
Found in versions 23.1, 23.3, 25.1.50
Fixed in version 26.1
Done: npostavs <at> users.sourceforge.net
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #63 received at 24057 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 1:24 PM Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> wrote:
> Not sure which behavior you call "buggy". I'm okay with
> unconditionally skipping the comment leader string, such as "//" in
> C/C++ case. If you want to skip more than that, I think skipping the
> rest should be optional, defaulting to off. How's that "buggy"?
>
Thanks for the clarification. I thought that you were suggesting to have a
defcustom that would either use or not use comment-search-forward in
ffap-string-at-point with the default set such that the old (current)
behavior of not skipping the comment starter at all is retained. I refer to
this "not skipping the comment starter at all" behavior as buggy.
> > How about we add the defcustom and set the default value so that this
> bug is fixed. And we wait for people
> > using the master branch to report any issues caused by this. Also we let
> emacs-devel know that this
> > defcustom is going in.
>
> I don't want us to introduce backward-incompatible behavior, except
> when strictly necessary. In this case, skipping the initial "//" is
> necessary, but skipping more slashes is not.
>
Understood. In that case, the code will have to be made more complex...
Here's a quick attempt .. Can you please have a look at it?
(defun modi/ffap-string-at-point (&optional mode)
"Return a string of characters from around point.
MODE (defaults to value of `major-mode') is a symbol used to look up
string syntax parameters in `ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist'.
If MODE is not found, we use `file' instead of MODE.
If the region is active,return a string from the region.
If the point is in a comment, ensure that the returned string does not
contain
the comment start characters (especially for major modes that have '//' as
comment start characters).
Sets variables `ffap-string-at-point' and `ffap-string-at-point-region'. "
(let* ((args
(cdr
(or (assq (or mode major-mode)
ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist)
(assq 'file ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist))))
(region-selected (use-region-p))
(pt (point))
(beg (if region-selected
(region-beginning)
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-backward (car args))
(skip-chars-forward (nth 1 args) pt)
(point))))
(end (if region-selected
(region-end)
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-forward (car args))
(skip-chars-backward (nth 2 args) pt)
(point))))
beg-temp)
;; Ensure that if "//" is a valid comment starter in the current
major
;; mode, then that is removed from the returned string.
(when (and (null region-selected)
;; Check if the first character is '/' and not part of
the
;; comment
(save-excursion
(goto-char beg)
(and (looking-at "/")
(null (nth 4 (syntax-ppss)))))
;; Check if the second character is '/' and also not
part of
;; the comment
(setq beg-temp (+ 1 beg))
(if (> end beg-temp)
(save-excursion
(goto-char beg-temp)
(and (looking-at "/")
(null (nth 4 (syntax-ppss)))))
nil))
;; Check if the third character *is* part of the comment
(setq beg-temp (+ 2 beg))
(if (> end beg-temp)
(save-excursion
(goto-char beg-temp)
(when (nth 4 (syntax-ppss))
(setq beg beg-temp)))))
(message "beg = %d beg-temp = %S end = %d "
beg beg-temp end)
(prog1
(setq ffap-string-at-point
(buffer-substring-no-properties
(setcar ffap-string-at-point-region beg)
(setcar (cdr ffap-string-at-point-region) end)))
(message "dbg: %S" ffap-string-at-point)
)))
(advice-add 'ffap-string-at-point :override #'modi/ffap-string-at-point)
--
Kaushal Modi
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