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Implement something like (bookmark-bmenu-list) for registers
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
>> From: Dani Moncayo <dmoncayo <at> gmail.com>
>> Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2025 11:50:23 +0100
>>
>> While analyzing source code files, I use (a lot) the functionality of
>> keeping buffer
>> positions in registers ((point-to-register) and (jump-to-register)).
>>
>> But I miss being able to display the current list of registers in a new buffer
>> similar to the one generated for bookmarks with the command
>> (bookmark-bmenu-list).
>>
>> And following the analogy, I'd like that new buffer to allow things like:
>> * Delete one, several, or all registers.
>> * Jump to the position pointed by some register, by clicking (or
>> pressing ENTER) on its line.
>>
>> I'd very much like to have such a feature, and I think others would like it too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Thierry, any comments or suggestions?
It is easy to provide a delete register command for Emacs, however with
the preview interface we can delete only one register at once:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(customize-set-variable 'register-use-preview 'insist)
(defun register-delete (register)
(interactive (list (register-read-with-preview "Delete register: ")))
(setq register-alist (delete (assoc register register-alist)
register-alist)))
(cl-defmethod register-command-info ((_command (eql register-delete)))
(make-register-preview-info
:types '(all)
:msg "Delete register `%s'"
:act 'modify
:smatch t))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
But for this use case why not using bookmarks instead of registers?
Note: Helm provides a command (helm-register) that does what you are
asking.
--
Thierry
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