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Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro
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Martin Slouf |
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Re: Need help writing file-visiting macro |
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Mon, 25 Jul 2005 23:38:35 +0200 |
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Indeed a great thread!
I found inforamtion here very usefull and i am surprised how easy it is.
thanks.
In fact i do a lot of Java editting (jakarta struts) and there is a lot of
files whith deterministic filename (thanks to the naming conventions we use).
The files are unfortunately in different directories. I know very little of
elisp, though i use Emacs a lot.
Is there an easy modification of this piece of code that can help me to find
files in different directories? i guess these are the string manipulation
functions.
The situation is like this:
For each business level class (BankAccount.java) (located somewhere under the
'src' directory structure) there are at least two jsp pages:
bank_account_edit_.jsp and bank_account_list_.jsp under the 'web' directory
structure), ie:
top dir
+
|
+-- src (Java source in packages)
| |
| +-- somewhere
| |
| +-- BankAccount.java
|
+---web (JSP pages using jakarta-struts)
|
+-- somewhere
|
+-- bank_account_edit_.jsp
|
+-- bak_account_list_.jsp
i get those macros (proposed in thi sthread) open the same buffer with modified
name in the same directory. My questions are like this:
1. what string function can be used to make the string BankAccount to transform
it into bank_account_edit_ and bank_account_list_
2. what functions should be used to open those jsp buffers (java buffer
respectively)?, when each of this file is / can be in different directory?
thanks a lot for an answer.
Nowadays i use file-cache to search for a file.
m.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 09:58:24AM -0400, Roy Smith wrote:
> I'm working in a software development system which has classes defined
> in foo.mdl files, with the corresponding implementation code in
> foo_Impl.c files I want to write a macro or function which lets you
> flip back and forth between the two. If I'm looking at a .mdl file, I
> want it to construct the corresponding _Impl.c filename and visit that
> file. Is that possible?
>
> I'm using GNU Emacs 21.3.1.
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