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Question on pcase
From: |
Oleh Krehel |
Subject: |
Question on pcase |
Date: |
Thu, 22 Oct 2015 16:46:41 +0200 |
To be frank, I'm not a fan of `pcase', and really prefer a "for dummies"
coding style. But if it makes other people feel more productive, I'm
fine with it as long as I can read and debug it.
One piece that I'm missing currently is the ability to eval a `pcase'
pattern. To explain what I mean, here's a function that I was debugging
just now:
(defun completion-at-point ()
"Perform completion on the text around point.
The completion method is determined by `completion-at-point-functions'."
(interactive)
(let ((res (run-hook-wrapped 'completion-at-point-functions
#'completion--capf-wrapper 'all)))
(pcase res
(`(,_ . ,(and (pred functionp) f)) (funcall f))
(`(,hookfun . (,start ,end ,collection . ,plist))
(unless (markerp start) (setq start (copy-marker start)))
(let* ((completion-extra-properties plist)
(completion-in-region-mode-predicate
(lambda ()
;; We're still in the same completion field.
(let ((newstart (car-safe (funcall hookfun))))
(and newstart (= newstart start))))))
(completion-in-region start end collection
(plist-get plist :predicate))))
;; Maybe completion already happened and the function returned t.
(_
(when (cdr res)
(message "Warning: %S failed to return valid completion data!"
(car res)))
(cdr res)))))
I have `res' stored in a global variable and would like to know which
branch will match, and store e.g. `hookfn' etc in global variables as
well.
What I want is an interface that allows me to position the point like
this (just so it's clear which branch I've selected):
|(`(,hookfun . (,start ,end ,collection . ,plist))
and press something akin to "C-x C-e" that either says "The pattern did
not match", or evaluates:
(progn
(setq hook-fn (car res))
(setq rest (cdr res))
(setq start (nth 0 (cdr res)))
(setq end (nth 1 (cdr res)))
(setq collection (nth 2 (cdr res)))
(setq plist (nthcdr 3 (cdr res))))
The single function that I need is basically:
(should (equal
(pcase--expand-if-match
'(,hookfun . (,start ,end ,collection . ,plist))
'res)
'(progn
(setq hookfun (car res))
(setq start (nth 0 (cdr res)))
(setq end (nth 1 (cdr res)))
(setq collection (nth 2 (cdr res)))
(setq plist (nthcdr 3 (cdr res))))))
Could someone please help me to implement `pcase--expand-if-match'. I
think it should be trivial to do for a person that understands how
`pcase' works. I don't want to learn how to write `pcase', but the above
functionality would be more than enough for me to be able to read and
edit its inner contents.
thanks in advance,
Oleh
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