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Re: [WIP PATCH] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer
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Augusto Stoffel |
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Re: [WIP PATCH] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer |
Date: |
Wed, 12 May 2021 08:40:28 +0200 |
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On Tue, 11 May 2021 at 00:17, Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net> wrote:
>>> You can avoid the timer hack by adding a guard to
>>> isearch-post-command-hook: when at the end of the isearch command,
>>> point is not in the minibuffer, activate the minibuffer
>>> (assuming that isearch-from-minibuffer is t).
>>
>> That didn't work well, because when canceling a command called from the
>> post-command hook one gets an ugly error message.
>
> How do yo cancel such a command?
C-g
>
>> I hope this is a guideline rather than an axiom, so let me describe what
>> the *slight* incompatible changes are:
>>
>> 1. The user is forced to see lazy highlight and lazy count while editing
>> the search string via M-e, as long as these options are already
>> enabled globally.
>
> Why not enable these incompatible changes only when
> isearch-from-minibuffer is t?
Without the improvements to the good old M-e, my patch would be totally
independent of the rest of isearch.el, so it could just as well be an
external package. That's OK too, but why would anyone keep lazy
highlight/count on for normal Isearch, but wish to disable it after
pressing M-e?
To put it from another perspective: you said earlier that my patch could
be boiled down to 10 lines. Well, adding lazy highlight/count to
`isearch-edit-string' is certainly more work than that. But once this
is in place, then yes, the minibuffer-controlled mode is a small
addition.
>
>> 2. A M-s prefix is added to minibuffer-local-isearch-map, as well as a
>> few extra commands (M->, M-<, etc.)
>
> The users might want to use M-< M-> to go to the beginning/end of the
> minibuffer.
This seems way less useful than going to the first/last match in the
search buffer, since in the minibuffer C-a and C-e are usually
sufficient.
By the way, what's the idea behind `minibuffer-beginning-of-buffer'? It
moves past the prompt, which is a useless point to go.
>
>> 3. <right> and C-f are unbound.
>
> Removing <right> and C-f is a very good thing, indeed.
>
>>> The with-isearch-window-quitting-edit macro can be avoided the same way
>>> as the with-isearch-window macro.
>>
>> I'm not sure this is possible. Is there a way to get rid of the
>> minibuffer without returning control to the caller of
>> `read-from-minibuffer'? I couldn't find a way to do this, hence the
>> throw/catch of a continuation function in the current version of the
>> patch.
>
> Why not return control to the caller with `exit-minibuffer'?
> When still necessary, you could try `exit-recursive-edit'.
First of all, let me say that you suggestion to get rid of the
`with-isearch-window' macro works fine. The remaining problem is with
commands that create a minibuffer, and therefore require that we quit
the `isearch-edit-string' minibuffer first. One example would be
`isearch-query-replace'.
So here's the the situation in more detail:
- You are in an `isearch-edit-string' session
- Then you press M-%
- Now we are in the pre-command-hook. We check `this-command` and
see that it will need the minibuffer.
>From there, how can we get rid of the minibuffer and continue running
this-command? Calling `exit-minibuffer' now would return control to
whoever called `isearch-edit-string', so `this-command' would never run.
Re: [WIP PATCH] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Juri Linkov, 2021/05/09
Re: [WIP PATCH] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Juri Linkov, 2021/05/09
- Re: [WIP PATCH] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/05/10
- Re: [WIP PATCH] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Juri Linkov, 2021/05/10
- Re: [WIP PATCH] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer,
Augusto Stoffel <=
- Re: [WIP PATCH] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Juri Linkov, 2021/05/12
- Re: [WIP PATCH] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/05/12
- Re: [WIP PATCH] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Juri Linkov, 2021/05/13
- Re: [ELPA?] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/05/13
- Re: [ELPA?] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Jean Louis, 2021/05/13
- Re: [ELPA?] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/05/14
- Re: [ELPA?] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/05/14
- Re: [ELPA?] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Juri Linkov, 2021/05/14
- Re: [ELPA?] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/05/16
- Re: [ELPA?] Controlling Isearch from the minibuffer, Juri Linkov, 2021/05/16