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#60176
29.0.60; Fallback file variable mode if treesitter is not usable
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Reported by: Mohammed Sadiq <sadiq <at> sadiqpk.org>
Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2022 12:08:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: notabug, wontfix
Merged with 60559,
60874
Found in version 29.0.60
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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>> 'major-mode-remap-alist' should be able to handle this requirement
>> since its design is similar to MIME.TYPES and MAILCAP. But actually
>> MAILCAP supports an additional predicate TEST that is a command
>> executed to determine whether or not the mailcap line applies.
>>
>> So to completely cover all needs, 'major-mode-remap-alist' should
>> support a predicate as well. For example,
>>
>> (setq major-mode-remap-alist '((c-mode #'treesit-available-p c-ts-mode)))
>
> The current syntax is rather
>
> (setq major-mode-remap-alist '((c-mode . treesit-available-p c-ts-mode)))
Is it possible at least to make this forward-compatible to support
such a predicate in future? To enable ts-modes only in some buffers
currently requires first to enable non-ts-mode, then conditionally ts-mode:
(add-hook 'find-file-hook
(lambda ()
(when (and (eq major-mode 'c-mode)
;; Unless in internal buffers:
(not (string-prefix-p " " (buffer-name))))
(c-ts-mode))))
With a predicate in major-mode-remap-alist it would immediately
enable the required mode:
(setq major-mode-remap-alist
'((c-mode . (lambda () (not (string-prefix-p " " (buffer-name))))
c-ts-mode)))
Such a predicate would be useful in many other cases. For example,
by default ".pl" is assigned to perl-mode, but this would help to
reassign it to prolog-mode using some heuristics:
(setq major-mode-remap-alist
'((perl-mode . (lambda () (string-match-p "src/prolog" buffer-file-name))
prolog-mode)))
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