298 lines
9.6 KiB
EmacsLisp
298 lines
9.6 KiB
EmacsLisp
;;; semantic/analyze/complete.el --- Smart Completions -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2007-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org>
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;;
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;; Calculate smart completions.
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;;
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;; Uses the analyzer context routine to determine the best possible
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;; list of completions.
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;;
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;;; History:
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;;
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;; Code was moved here from semantic/analyze.el
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(require 'semantic/analyze)
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;; For semantic-find-* macros:
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(eval-when-compile (require 'semantic/find))
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;;; Code:
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;;; Helper Fcns
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;;
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;;
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;;;###autoload
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(define-overloadable-function semantic-analyze-type-constants (type)
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"For the tag TYPE, return any constant symbols of TYPE.
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Used as options when completing.")
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(defun semantic-analyze-type-constants-default (_type)
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"Do nothing with TYPE."
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nil)
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(defun semantic-analyze-tags-of-class-list (tags classlist)
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"Return the tags in TAGS that are of classes in CLASSLIST."
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(let ((origc tags))
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;; Accept only tags that are of the datatype specified by
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;; the desired classes.
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(setq tags (apply #'nconc ;; All input lists are permutable.
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(mapcar (lambda (class)
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(semantic-find-tags-by-class class origc))
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classlist)))
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tags))
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;;; MAIN completion calculator
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;;
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;;;###autoload
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(define-overloadable-function semantic-analyze-possible-completions (context &rest flags)
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"Return a list of semantic tags which are possible completions.
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CONTEXT is either a position (such as point), or a precalculated
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context. Passing in a context is useful if the caller also needs
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to access parts of the analysis.
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The remaining FLAGS arguments are passed to the mode specific completion engine.
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Bad flags should be ignored by modes that don't use them.
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See `semantic-analyze-possible-completions-default' for details
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on the default FLAGS.
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Completions run through the following filters:
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* Elements currently in scope
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* Constants currently in scope
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* Elements match the :prefix in the CONTEXT.
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* Type of the completion matches the type of the context.
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Context type matching can identify the following:
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* No specific type
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* Assignment into a variable of some type.
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* Argument to a function with type constraints.
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When called interactively, displays the list of possible completions
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in a buffer."
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(interactive "d")
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;; In theory, we don't need the below since the context will
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;; do it for us.
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;;(semantic-refresh-tags-safe)
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(if (semantic-active-p)
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(with-syntax-table semantic-lex-syntax-table
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(let* ((context (if (cl-typep context 'semantic-analyze-context)
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context
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(semantic-analyze-current-context context)))
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(ans (if (not context)
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(when (called-interactively-p 'any)
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(error "Nothing to complete"))
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(with-demoted-errors "%S"
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(:override)))))
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;; If interactive, display them.
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(when (called-interactively-p 'any)
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(with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Possible Completions*"
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(semantic-analyze-princ-sequence ans "" (current-buffer)))
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(shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer
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(get-buffer-window "*Possible Completions*")))
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ans))
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;; Buffer was not parsed by Semantic.
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;; Raise error if called interactively.
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(when (called-interactively-p 'any)
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(error "Buffer was not parsed by Semantic"))))
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(defvar semantic--prefixtypes)
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(defun semantic-analyze-possible-completions-default (context &optional flags)
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"Default method for producing smart completions.
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Argument CONTEXT is an object specifying the locally derived context.
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The optional argument FLAGS changes which return options are returned.
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FLAGS can be any number of:
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`no-tc' - do not apply data-type constraint.
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`no-longprefix' - ignore long multi-symbol prefixes.
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`no-unique' - do not apply unique by name filtering."
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(let* ((a context)
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(desired-type (semantic-analyze-type-constraint a))
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(desired-class (oref a prefixclass))
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(prefix (oref a prefix))
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(semantic--prefixtypes (oref a prefixtypes))
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(completetext nil)
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(completetexttype nil)
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(scope (oref a scope))
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(localvar (when scope (oref scope localvar)))
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(origc nil)
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(c nil)
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;; (any nil)
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(do-typeconstraint (not (memq 'no-tc flags)))
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(do-longprefix (not (memq 'no-longprefix flags)))
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(do-unique (not (memq 'no-unique flags)))
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)
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(when (not do-longprefix)
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;; If we are not doing the long prefix, shorten all the key
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;; elements.
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(setq prefix (list (car (reverse prefix)))
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semantic--prefixtypes nil))
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;; Calculate what our prefix string is so that we can
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;; find all our matching text.
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(setq completetext (car (reverse prefix)))
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(if (semantic-tag-p completetext)
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(setq completetext (semantic-tag-name completetext)))
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(if (and (not completetext) (not desired-type))
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(error "Nothing to complete"))
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(if (not completetext) (setq completetext ""))
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;; This better be a reasonable type, or we should fry it.
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;; The prefixtypes should always be at least 1 less than
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;; the prefix since the type is never looked up for the last
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;; item when calculating a sequence.
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(setq completetexttype (car (reverse semantic--prefixtypes)))
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(when (or (not completetexttype)
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(not (and (semantic-tag-p completetexttype)
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(eq (semantic-tag-class completetexttype) 'type))))
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;; What should I do here? I think this is an error condition.
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(setq completetexttype nil)
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;; If we had something that was a completetexttype but it wasn't
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;; valid, then express our dismay!
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(when (> (length prefix) 1)
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(let* ((errprefix (car (cdr (reverse prefix)))))
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(error "Cannot find types for `%s'"
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(cond ((semantic-tag-p errprefix)
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(semantic-format-tag-prototype errprefix))
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(t
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(format "%S" errprefix)))))
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))
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;; There are many places to get our completion stream for.
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;; Here we go.
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(if completetexttype
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(setq c (semantic-find-tags-for-completion
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completetext
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(semantic-analyze-scoped-type-parts completetexttype scope)
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))
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;; No type based on the completetext. This is a free-range
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;; var or function. We need to expand our search beyond this
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;; scope into semanticdb, etc.
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(setq c (nconc
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;; Argument list and local variables
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(semantic-find-tags-for-completion completetext localvar)
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;; The current scope
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(semantic-find-tags-for-completion completetext (when scope (oref scope fullscope)))
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;; The world
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(semantic-analyze-find-tags-by-prefix completetext))
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)
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)
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(let ((loopc c)
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(dtname (semantic-tag-name desired-type)))
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;; Save off our first batch of completions
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(setq origc c)
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;; Reset c.
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(setq c nil)
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;; Loop over all the found matches, and categorize them
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;; as being possible features.
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(while (and loopc do-typeconstraint)
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(cond
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;; Strip operators
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((semantic-tag-get-attribute (car loopc) :operator-flag)
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nil
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)
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;; If we are completing from within some prefix,
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;; then we want to exclude constructors and destructors
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((and completetexttype
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(or (semantic-tag-get-attribute (car loopc) :constructor-flag)
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(semantic-tag-get-attribute (car loopc) :destructor-flag)))
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nil
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)
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;; If there is a desired type, we need a pair of restrictions
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(desired-type
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(cond
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;; Ok, we now have a completion list based on the text we found
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;; we want to complete on. Now filter that stream against the
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;; type we want to search for.
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((string= dtname (semantic-analyze-type-to-name (semantic-tag-type (car loopc))))
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(setq c (cons (car loopc) c))
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)
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;; Now anything that is a compound type which could contain
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;; additional things which are of the desired type
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((semantic-tag-type (car loopc))
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(let ((att (semantic-analyze-tag-type (car loopc) scope))
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)
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(if (and att (semantic-tag-type-members att))
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(setq c (cons (car loopc) c))))
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)
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) ; cond
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); desired type
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;; No desired type, no other restrictions. Just add.
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(t
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(setq c (cons (car loopc) c)))
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); cond
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(setq loopc (cdr loopc)))
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(when desired-type
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;; Some types, like the enum in C, have special constant values that
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;; we could complete with. Thus, if the target is an enum, we can
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;; find possible symbol values to fill in that value.
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(let ((constants
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(semantic-analyze-type-constants desired-type)))
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(if constants
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(progn
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;; Filter
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(setq constants
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(semantic-find-tags-for-completion
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completetext constants))
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;; Add to the list
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(setq c (nconc c constants)))
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)))
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)
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(when desired-class
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(setq c (semantic-analyze-tags-of-class-list c desired-class)))
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(if do-unique
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(if c
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;; Pull out trash.
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;; NOTE TO SELF: Is this too slow?
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(setq c (semantic-unique-tag-table-by-name c))
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(setq c (semantic-unique-tag-table-by-name origc)))
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(when (not c)
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(setq c origc)))
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;; All done!
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c))
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(provide 'semantic/analyze/complete)
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;; Local variables:
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;; generated-autoload-file: "../loaddefs.el"
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;; generated-autoload-load-name: "semantic/analyze/complete"
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;; End:
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;;; semantic/analyze/complete.el ends here
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