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[Feature request] project.el: Additional utility functions
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On 30.10.2020 02:47, Brian Leung wrote:
>>> project-find-file-in-directory: completing-read for a directory
> within the project, and then within the selected directory,
> completing-read for a file within that directory
>>
>> Is that one really a frequent operation?
>>
>> I would imagine that project-find-file, with fuzzy search, would be a
> faster solution either way.
>
> It's something that seems good on paper but that I always forget to
> use (with Projectile).
What do you mean by "forget"? You still use the command, but never type
out words to match against the directory?
> My rationale for its usefulness is that having
> to visually filter similar file names based on directory can be a
> mental burden sometimes when there are similarly-named files in different
> directories. I don't feel too strongly about this, though, and could
> live without this feature.
Perhaps we could come up with a completion style that uses special
indicators, e.g. some sigil to mean "input that comes after this should
only be matched against the base file name".
Just spitballing. I'm not sure what the implementation would look like.
>>> https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/FindOtherFile
>>>
>>> Projectile also has a command with a similar name.
>>>
>>> The feature will be pretty C/C++-centric
>>
>> Not if it's customised via ff-other-file-alist or similar.
>
> It's also useful with OCaml.
Very good.
>>> What I don't understand, is why should it be in the project- namespace? Looking
>>> for a file with the same name in the current dir doesn't execute the notion of
>>> the current project, even a little bit.
>>>
>>> Projectile does a project-wide search for a file with the same basename (but a
>>> different extension). Is that actually useful?
>>
>> Maybe when e.g. headers and source files are in different directories?
>> I don't know whether that's already supported by find-file.el.
>
> I cannot figure out how to quickly retrieve the header with
> ff-find-other-file when the source and header are in different
> directories; it seems necessary to manually find the containing
> directory with completing-read during the ff-find-other-file
> execution, which is cumbersome. So I think this feature would make
> sense in project.el.
Yes, OK.
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