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-;;; org-favtable.el --- Lookup table of favorite references and links
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Marc-Oliver Ihm <org-favtable@ferntreffer.de>
-;; Keywords: hypermedia, matching
-;; Requires: org
-;; Download: http://orgmode.org/worg/code/elisp/org-favtable.el
-;; Version: 2.2.0
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Purpose:
-;;
-;; Mark and find your favorite things and locations in org easily: Create
-;; and update a lookup table of your references and links. Often used
-;; entries bubble to the top and entering some keywords displays only the
-;; matching entries. That way the right entry one can be picked easily.
-;;
-;; References are essentially small numbers (e.g. "R237" or "-455-"),
-;; which are created by this package; they are well suited to be used
-;; outside of org. Links are just normal org-mode links.
-;;
-;;
-;; Setup:
-;;
-;; - Add these lines to your .emacs:
-;;
-;; (require 'org-favtable)
-;; ;; Good enough to start, but later you should probably
-;; ;; change this id, as will be explained below
-;; (setq org-favtable-id "00e26bef-1929-4110-b8b4-7eb9c9ab1fd4")
-;; ;; Optionally assign a key. Pick your own favorite.
-;; (global-set-key (kbd "C-+") 'org-favtable)
-;;
-;; - Just invoke `org-favtable', which will explain how to complete your
-;; setup by creating the necessary table of favorites.
-;;
-;;
-;; Further reading:
-;;
-;; Invoke `org-favtable' and pick one of its help options. You may also
-;; read the documentation of `org-favtable-id' for setup instructions, of
-;; `org-favtable' for regular usage and of `org-favtable--commands' for a
-;; list of available commands.
-;;
-
-;;; Change Log:
-
-;; [2013-02-28 Th] Version 2.2.0:
-;; - Allowed shortcuts like "h237" for command "head" with argument "237"
-;; - Integrated with org-mark-ring-goto
-;;
-;; [2013-01-25 Fr] Version 2.1.0:
-;; - Added full support for links
-;; - New commands "missing" and "statistics"
-;; - Renamed the package from "org-reftable" to "org-favtable"
-;; - Additional columns are required (e.g. "link"). Error messages will
-;; guide you
-;;
-;; [2012-12-07 Fr] Version 2.0.0:
-;; - The format of the table of favorites has changed ! You need to bring
-;; your existing table into the new format by hand (which however is
-;; easy and explained below)
-;; - Reference table can be sorted after usage count or date of last access
-;; - Ask user explicitly, which command to invoke
-;; - Renamed the package from "org-refer-by-number" to "org-reftable"
-
-;; [2012-09-22 Sa] Version 1.5.0:
-;; - New command "sort" to sort a buffer or region by reference number
-;; - New commands "highlight" and "unhighlight" to mark references
-
-;; [2012-07-13 Fr] Version 1.4.0:
-;; - New command "head" to find a headline with a reference number
-
-;; [2012-04-28 Sa] Version 1.3.0:
-;; - New commands occur and multi-occur
-;; - All commands can now be invoked explicitly
-;; - New documentation
-;; - Many bugfixes
-
-;; [2011-12-10 Sa] Version 1.2.0:
-;; - Fixed a bug, which lead to a loss of newly created reference numbers
-;; - Introduced single and double prefix arguments
-;; - Started this Change Log
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'org-table)
-(require 'cl)
-
-(defvar org-favtable--version "2.2.0")
-(defvar org-favtable--preferred-command nil)
-
-(defvar org-favtable--commands '(occur head ref link enter leave goto + help reorder fill sort update highlight unhighlight missing statistics)
- "List of commands known to org-favtable:
-
-Commands known:
-
- occur: If you supply a keyword (text): Apply emacs standard
- occur operation on the table of favorites; ask for a
- string (keyword) to select lines. Occur will only show you
- lines which contain the given keyword, so you can easily find
- the right one. You may supply a list of words seperated by
- comma (\",\"), to select lines that contain any or all of the
- given words.
-
- If you supply a reference number: Apply emacs standard
- multi-occur operation all org-mode buffers to search for a
- specific reference.
-
- You may also read the note at the end of this help on saving
- the keystroke RET to accept this frequent default command.
-
- head: If invoked outside the table of favorites, ask for a
- reference number and search for a heading containing it. If
- invoked within favtable dont ask; rather use the reference or
- link from the current line.
-
- ref: Create a new reference, copy any previously selected text.
- If already within reftable, fill in ref-column.
-
- link: Create a new line in reftable with a link to the current node.
- Do not populate the ref column; this can later be populated by
- calling the \"fill\" command from within the reftable.
-
- leave: Leave the table of favorites. If the last command has
- been \"ref\", the new reference is copied and ready to yank.
- This \"org-mark-ring-goto\" and can be called several times
- in succession.
-
- enter: Just enter the node with the table of favorites.
-
- goto: Search for a specific reference within the table of
- favorites.
-
- help: Show this list of commands.
-
- +: Show all commands including the less frequently used ones
- given below. If \"+\" is followd by enough letters of such a
- command (e.g. \"+fi\"), then this command is invoked
- directly.
-
- reorder: Temporarily reorder the table of favorites, e.g. by
- count, reference or last access.
-
- fill: If either ref or link is missing, fill it.
-
- sort: Sort a set of lines (either the active region or the
- whole buffer) by the references found in each line.
-
- update: For the given reference, update the line in the
- favtable.
-
- highlight: Highlight references in region or buffer.
-
- unhighlight: Remove highlights.
-
- missing : Search for missing reference numbers (which do not
- appear in the reference table). If requested, add additional
- lines for them, so that the command \"new\" is able to reuse
- them.
-
- statistics : Show some statistics (e.g. minimum and maximum
- reference) about favtable.
-
-
-
-Two ways to save keystrokes:
-
-When prompting for a command, org-favtable puts the most likely
-one (e.g. \"occur\" or \"ref\") at the front of the list, so that
-you may just type RET.
-
-If this command needs additional input (like e.g. \"occur\"), you
-may supply this input right away, although you are still beeing
-prompted for the command. So do an occur for the string \"foo\",
-you can just enter \"foo\" without even entering \"occur\".
-
-
-Another way to save keystrokes applies if you want to choose a
-command, that requrires a reference number (and would normally
-prompt for it): In that case you may just enter enough characters
-from your command, so that it appears first in the list of
-matches; then immediately enter the number of the reference you
-are searching for. So the input \"h237\" would execute the
-command \"head\" for reference \"237\" right away.
-
-")
-
-(defvar org-favtable--commands-some '(occur head ref link leave enter goto + help))
-
-(defvar org-favtable--columns nil)
-
-(defvar org-favtable-id nil
- "Id of the Org-mode node, which contains the favorite table.
-
-Read below, on how to set up things. See the help options
-\"usage\" and \"commands\" for normal usage after setup.
-
-Setup requires two steps:
-
- - Adjust your .emacs initialization file
-
- - Create a suitable org-mode node
-
-
-Here are the lines, you need to add to your .emacs:
-
- (require 'org-favtable)
- ;; Good enough to start, but later you should probably
- ;; change this id, as will be explained below
- (setq org-favtable-id \"00e26bef-1929-4110-b8b4-7eb9c9ab1fd4\")
- ;; Optionally assign a key. Pick your own favorite.
- (global-set-key (kbd \"C-+\") 'org-favtable)
-
-Do not forget to restart emacs to make these lines effective.
-
-
-As a second step you need to create the org-mode node, where your
-reference numbers and links will be stored. It may look like
-this:
-
- * org-favtable
- :PROPERTIES:
- :ID: 00e26bef-1929-4110-b8b4-7eb9c9ab1fd4
- :END:
-
-
- | | | Comment, description, details | | | |
- | ref | link | ;c | count;s | created | last-accessed |
- | | <4> | <30> | | | |
- |-----+------+--------------------------------+---------+---------+---------------|
- | R1 | | My first reference | | | |
-
-
-You may just copy this node into one of your org-files. Many
-things however can or should be adjusted:
-
- - The node needs not be a top level node.
-
- - Its name is completely at you choice. The node is found
- through its ID.
-
- - There are three lines of headings above the first hline. The
- first one is ignored by org-favtable, and you can use them to
- give meaningful names to columns; the second line contains
- configuration information for org-favtable; please read
- further below for its format. The third line is optional and
- may contain width-informations (e.g. <30>) only.
-
- - The sequence of columns does not matter. You may reorder them
- any way you like; e.g. make the comment-column the last
- columns within the table. Columns ar found by their name,
- which appears in the second heading-line.
-
- - You can add further columns or even remove the
- \"Comment\"-column. All other columns from the
- example (e.g. \"ref\", \"link\", \"count\", \"created\" and
- \"last-accessed\") are required.
-
- - Your references need not start at \"R1\"; However, having an
- initial row is required (it serves as a template for subsequent
- references).
-
- - Your reference need not have the form \"R1\"; you may just as
- well choose any text, that contains a single number,
- e.g. \"reference-{1}\" or \"#7\" or \"++17++\" or \"-344-\". The
- function `org-favtable' will inspect your first reference and
- create all subsequent references in the same way.
-
- - You may want to change the ID-Property of the node above and
- create a new one, which is unique (and not just a copy of
- mine). You need to change it in the lines copied to your .emacs
- too. However, this is not strictly required to make things
- work, so you may do this later, after trying out this package.
-
-
-Optionally you may tweak the second header line to adjust
-`org-favtable' a bit. In the example above it looks like this
- (with spaces collapsed):
-
-
- | ref | link | ;c | count;s | created | last-accessed |
-
-
-The different fields have different meanings:
-
- - ref : This denotes the column which contains you references
-
- - link : Column for org-mode links, which can be used to access
- locations within your files.
-
- - ;c : The flag \"c\" (\"c\" for \"copy\") denotes this column
- as the one beeing copied on command \"leave\". In the example
- above, it is also the comment-column.
-
- - count;s : this is the column which counts, how many time this
- line has been accessed (which is the key-feature of this
- package). The flag \"s\" stands for \"sort\", so the table is
- sorted after this column. You may also sort after columns
- \"ref\" or \"last-accessed\".
-
- - created : Date when this line was created.
-
- - last-accessed : Date and time, when this line was last accessed.
-
-
-After this two-step setup process you may invoke `org-favtable'
-to create a new favorite. Read the help option \"usage\" for
-instructions on normal usage, read the help option \"commands\"
-for help on single commands.
-
-")
-
-
-(defvar org-favtable--text-to-yank nil)
-(defvar org-favtable--last-action nil)
-(defvar org-favtable--occur-buffer nil)
-(defvar org-favtable--ref-regex nil)
-(defvar org-favtable--ref-format nil)
-
-
-
-(defun org-favtable (&optional what search search-is-link)
- "Mark and find your favorite items and org-locations easily:
-Create and update a lookup table of your favorite references and
-links. Often used entries automatically bubble to the top of the
-table; entering some keywords narrows it to just the matching
-entries; that way the right one can be picked easily.
-
-References are essentially small numbers (e.g. \"R237\" or
-\"-455-\"), as created by this package; links are normal org-mode
-links. Within org-favtable, both are denoted as favorites.
-
-
-Read below for a detailed description of this function. See the
-help option \"setup\" or read the documentation of
-`org-favtable-id' for setup instructions.
-
-The function `org-favtable' operates on a dedicated table (called
-the table or favorites or favtable, for short) within a special
-Org-mode node. The node has to be created as part of your initial
-setup. Each line of the favorite table contains:
-
- - A reference (optional)
-
- - A link (optional)
-
- - A number; counting, how often each reference has been
- used. This number is updated automatically and the table can
- be sorted according to it, so that most frequently used
- references appear at the top of the table and can be spotted
- easily.
-
- - Its respective creation date
-
- - Date and time of last access. This column can alternatively be
- used to sort the table.
-
-To be useful, your table of favorites should probably contain a
-column with comments too, which allows lines to be selected by
-keywords.
-
-The table of favorites is found through the id of the containing
-node; this id should be stored within `org-favtable-id' (see there
-for details).
-
-
-The function `org-favtable' is the only interactive function of
-this package and its sole entry point; it offers several commands
-to create, find and look up these favorites (references and
-links). All of them are explained within org-favtable's help.
-
-
-Finally, org-favtable can also be invoked from elisp; the two
-optional arguments accepted are:
-
- search : string to search for
- what : symbol of the command to invoke
- search-is-link : t, if argument search is actually a link
-
-An example would be:
-
- (org-favtable \"237\" 'head) ;; find heading with ref 237
-
-"
-
- (interactive "P")
-
- (let (within-node ; True, if we are within node with favtable
- result-is-visible ; True, if node or occur is visible in any window
- ref-node-buffer-and-point ; cons with buffer and point of favorites node
- below-cursor ; word below cursor
- active-region ; active region (if any)
- link-id ; link of starting node, if required
- guarded-search ; with guard against additional digits
- search-is-ref ; true, if search is a reference
- commands ; currently active set of selectable commands
- what-adjusted ; True, if we had to adjust what
- what-input ; Input on what question (need not necessary be "what")
- reorder-once ; Column to use for single time sorting
- parts ; Parts of a typical reference number (which
- ; need not be a plain number); these are:
- head ; Any header before number (e.g. "R")
- maxref ; Maximum number from reference table (e.g. "153")
- tail ; Tail after number (e.g. "}" or "")
- ref-regex ; Regular expression to match a reference
- has-reuse ; True, if table contains a line for reuse
- numcols ; Number of columns in favtable
- kill-new-text ; Text that will be appended to kill ring
- message-text ; Text that will be issued as an explanation,
- ; what we have done
- initial-ref-or-link ; Initial position in reftable
- )
-
- ;;
- ;; Examine current buffer and location, before turning to favtable
- ;;
-
- ;; Get the content of the active region or the word under cursor
- (if (and transient-mark-mode
- mark-active)
- (setq active-region (buffer-substring (region-beginning) (region-end))))
- (setq below-cursor (thing-at-point 'symbol))
-
-
- ;; Find out, if we are within favable or not
- (setq within-node (string= (org-id-get) org-favtable-id))
-
- ;; Find out, if point in any window is within node with favtable
- (mapc (lambda (x) (with-current-buffer (window-buffer x)
- (when (or
- (string= (org-id-get) org-favtable-id)
- (eq (window-buffer x)
- org-favtable--occur-buffer))
- (setq result-is-visible t))))
- (window-list))
-
-
-
- ;;
- ;; Get decoration of references and highest reference from favtable
- ;;
-
-
- ;; Save initial ref or link
- (if (and within-node
- (org-at-table-p))
- (setq initial-ref-or-link
- (or (org-favtable--get-field 'ref)
- (org-favtable--get-field 'link))))
-
- ;; Find node
- (setq ref-node-buffer-and-point (org-favtable--id-find))
- (unless ref-node-buffer-and-point
- (org-favtable--report-setup-error
- (format "Cannot find node with id \"%s\"" org-favtable-id)))
-
- ;; Get configuration of reftable; catch errors
- (let ((error-message
- (catch 'content-error
-
- (with-current-buffer (car ref-node-buffer-and-point)
- (save-excursion
- (unless (string= (org-id-get) org-favtable-id)
- (goto-char (cdr ref-node-buffer-and-point)))
-
- ;; parse table while still within buffer
- (setq parts (org-favtable--parse-and-adjust-table)))
-
- nil))))
- (when error-message
- (org-pop-to-buffer-same-window (car ref-node-buffer-and-point))
- (org-reveal)
- (error error-message)))
-
- ;; Give names to parts of configuration
- (setq head (nth 0 parts))
- (setq maxref (nth 1 parts))
- (setq tail (nth 2 parts))
- (setq numcols (nth 3 parts))
- (setq ref-regex (nth 4 parts))
- (setq has-reuse (nth 5 parts))
- (setq org-favtable--ref-regex ref-regex)
- (setq org-favtable--ref-format (concat head "%d" tail))
-
- ;;
- ;; Find out, what we are supposed to do
- ;;
-
- (if (equal what '(4)) (setq what 'leave))
-
- ;; Set preferred action, that will be the default choice
- (setq org-favtable--preferred-command
- (if within-node
- (if (memq org-favtable--last-action '(ref link))
- 'leave
- 'occur)
- (if active-region
- 'ref
- (if (and below-cursor (string-match ref-regex below-cursor))
- 'occur
- nil))))
-
- ;; Ask user, what to do
- (unless what
- (setq commands (copy-list org-favtable--commands-some))
- (while (progn
- (setq what-input
- (org-icompleting-read
- "Please choose: "
- (mapcar 'symbol-name
- ;; Construct unique list of commands with
- ;; preferred one at front
- (delq nil (delete-dups
- (append
- (list org-favtable--preferred-command)
- commands))))
- nil nil))
-
-
- ;; if input starts with "+", any command (not only some) may follow
- ;; this allows input like "+sort" to be accepted
- (when (string= (substring what-input 0 1) "+")
- ;; make all commands available for selection
- (setq commands (copy-list org-favtable--commands))
- (unless (string= what-input "+")
- ;; not just "+", use following string
- (setq what-input (substring what-input 1))
-
- (let ((completions
- ;; get list of possible completions for what-input
- (all-completions what-input (mapcar 'symbol-name commands))))
- ;; use it, if unambigously
- (if (= (length completions) 1)
- (setq what-input (car completions))))))
-
-
- ;; if input ends in digits, save them away and do completions on head of input
- ;; this allows input like "h224" to be accepted
- (when (string-match "^\\([^0-9+]\\)\\([0-9]+\\)\\s *$" what-input)
- ;; use first match as input, even if ambigously
- (setq org-favtable--preferred-command
- (intern (first (all-completions (match-string 1 what-input)
- (mapcar 'symbol-name commands)))))
- ;; use digits as argument to commands
- (setq what-input (format org-favtable--ref-format
- (string-to-number (match-string 2 what-input)))))
-
- (setq what (intern what-input))
-
- ;; user is not required to input one of the commands; if
- ;; not, take the first one and use the original input for
- ;; next question
- (if (memq what commands)
- ;; input matched one element of list, dont need original
- ;; input any more
- (setq what-input nil)
- ;; what-input will be used for next question, use first
- ;; command for what
- (setq what (or org-favtable--preferred-command
- (first commands)))
- ;; remove any trailing dot, that user might have added to
- ;; disambiguate his input
- (if (equal (substring what-input -1) ".")
- ;; but do this only, if dot was really necessary to
- ;; disambiguate
- (let ((shortened-what-input (substring what-input 0 -1)))
- (unless (test-completion shortened-what-input
- (mapcar 'symbol-name
- commands))
- (setq what-input shortened-what-input)))))
-
- ;; ask for reorder in loop, because we have to ask for
- ;; what right again
- (if (eq what 'reorder)
- (setq reorder-once
- (intern
- (org-icompleting-read
- "Please choose column to reorder reftable once: "
- (mapcar 'symbol-name '(ref count last-accessed))
- nil t))))
-
- ;; maybe ask initial question again
- (memq what '(reorder +)))))
-
-
- ;;
- ;; Get search, if required
- ;;
-
- ;; These actions need a search string:
- (when (memq what '(goto occur head update))
-
- ;; Maybe we've got a search string from the arguments
- (unless search
- (let (search-from-table
- search-from-cursor)
-
- ;; Search string can come from several sources:
- ;; From ref column of table
- (when within-node
- (setq search-from-table (org-favtable--get-field 'ref)))
- ;; From string below cursor
- (when (and (not within-node)
- below-cursor
- (string-match (concat "\\(" ref-regex "\\)")
- below-cursor))
- (setq search-from-cursor (match-string 1 below-cursor)))
-
- ;; Depending on requested action, get search from one of the sources above
- (cond ((eq what 'goto)
- (setq search (or what-input search-from-cursor)))
- ((memq what '(head occur))
- (setq search (or what-input search-from-table search-from-cursor))))))
-
-
- ;; If we still do not have a search string, ask user explicitly
- (unless search
-
- (if what-input
- (setq search what-input)
- (setq search (read-from-minibuffer
- (cond ((memq what '(occur head))
- "Text or reference number to search for: ")
- ((eq what 'goto)
- "Reference number to search for, or enter \".\" for id of current node: ")
- ((eq what 'update)
- "Reference number to update: ")))))
-
- (if (string-match "^\\s *[0-9]+\\s *$" search)
- (setq search (format "%s%s%s" head (org-trim search) tail))))
-
- ;; Clean up and examine search string
- (if search (setq search (org-trim search)))
- (if (string= search "") (setq search nil))
- (setq search-is-ref (string-match ref-regex search))
-
- ;; Check for special case
- (when (and (memq what '(head goto))
- (string= search "."))
- (setq search (org-id-get))
- (setq search-is-link t))
-
- (when search-is-ref
- (setq guarded-search (org-favtable--make-guarded-search search)))
-
- ;;
- ;; Do some sanity checking before really starting
- ;;
-
- ;; Correct requested action, if nothing to search
- (when (and (not search)
- (memq what '(search occur head)))
- (setq what 'enter)
- (setq what-adjusted t))
-
- ;; For a proper reference as input, we do multi-occur
- (if (and (string-match ref-regex search)
- (eq what 'occur))
- (setq what 'multi-occur))
-
- ;; Check for invalid combinations of arguments; try to be helpful
- (when (and (memq what '(head goto))
- (not search-is-link)
- (not search-is-ref))
- (error "Can do '%s' only for a reference or link (not '%s'), try 'occur' to search for text" what search)))
-
-
- ;;
- ;; Prepare
- ;;
-
- ;; Get link if required before moving in
- (if (eq what 'link)
- (setq link-id (org-id-get-create)))
-
- ;; Move into table, if outside
- (when (memq what '(enter ref link goto occur multi-occur missing statistics))
-
- ;; Support orgmode-standard of going back (buffer and position)
- (org-mark-ring-push)
-
- ;; Switch to favtable
- (org-pop-to-buffer-same-window (car ref-node-buffer-and-point))
- (goto-char (cdr ref-node-buffer-and-point))
- (show-subtree)
- (org-show-context)
-
- ;; sort favtable
- (org-favtable--sort-table reorder-once))
-
- ;; Goto back to initial ref, because reformatting of table above might
- ;; have moved point
- (when initial-ref-or-link
- (while (and (org-at-table-p)
- (not (or
- (string= initial-ref-or-link (org-favtable--get-field 'ref))
- (string= initial-ref-or-link (org-favtable--get-field 'link)))))
- (forward-line))
- ;; did not find ref, go back to top
- (if (not (org-at-table-p)) (goto-char top)))
-
-
- ;;
- ;; Actually do, what is requested
- ;;
-
- (cond
-
-
- ((eq what 'help)
-
- (let ((help-what
- ;; which sort of help ?
- (intern
- (concat
- "help-"
- (org-icompleting-read
- "Help on: "
- (mapcar 'symbol-name '(commands usage setup version example))
- nil t)))))
-
- ;; help is taken from docstring of functions or variables
- (cond ((eq help-what 'help-commands)
- (org-favtable--show-help 'org-favtable--commands))
- ((eq help-what 'help-usage)
- (org-favtable--show-help 'org-favtable))
- ((eq help-what 'help-setup)
- (org-favtable--show-help 'org-favtable-id))
- ((eq help-what 'help-version)
- (org-favtable-version)))))
-
-
- ((eq what 'multi-occur)
-
- ;; Conveniently position cursor on number to search for
- (org-favtable--goto-top)
- (let (found (initial (point)))
- (while (and (not found)
- (forward-line)
- (org-at-table-p))
- (save-excursion
- (setq found (string= search
- (org-favtable--get-field 'ref)))))
- (if found
- (org-favtable--update-line nil)
- (goto-char initial)))
-
- ;; Construct list of all org-buffers
- (let (buff org-buffers)
- (dolist (buff (buffer-list))
- (set-buffer buff)
- (if (string= major-mode "org-mode")
- (setq org-buffers (cons buff org-buffers))))
-
- ;; Do multi-occur
- (multi-occur org-buffers guarded-search)
- (if (get-buffer "*Occur*")
- (progn
- (setq message-text (format "multi-occur for '%s'" search))
- (setq org-favtable--occur-buffer (get-buffer "*Occur*"))
- (other-window 1)
- (toggle-truncate-lines 1))
- (setq message-text (format "Did not find '%s'" search)))))
-
-
- ((eq what 'head)
-
- (let (link)
- ;; link either from table or passed in as argument
-
- ;; try to get link
- (if search-is-link
- (setq link (org-trim search))
- (if (and within-node
- (org-at-table-p))
- (setq link (org-favtable--get-field 'link))))
-
- ;; use link if available
- (if (and link
- (not (string= link "")))
- (progn
- (org-id-goto link)
- (org-favtable--update-line search)
- (setq message-text "Followed link"))
-
- (message (format "Scanning headlines for '%s' ..." search))
- (let (buffer point)
- (if (catch 'found
- (progn
- ;; loop over all headlines, stop on first match
- (org-map-entries
- (lambda ()
- (when (looking-at (concat ".*" guarded-search))
- ;; remember location and bail out
- (setq buffer (current-buffer))
- (setq point (point))
- (throw 'found t)))
- nil 'agenda)
- nil))
-
- (progn
- (org-favtable--update-line search)
- (setq message-text (format "Found '%s'" search))
- (org-pop-to-buffer-same-window buffer)
- (goto-char point)
- (org-reveal))
- (setq message-text (format "Did not find '%s'" search)))))))
-
-
- ((eq what 'leave)
-
- (when result-is-visible
-
- ;; If we are within the occur-buffer, switch over to get current line
- (if (and (string= (buffer-name) "*Occur*")
- (eq org-favtable--last-action 'occur))
- (occur-mode-goto-occurrence)))
-
- (setq kill-new-text org-favtable--text-to-yank)
- (setq org-favtable--text-to-yank nil)
-
- ;; If "leave" has been called two times in succession, make
- ;; org-mark-ring-goto believe it has been called two times too
- (if (eq org-favtable--last-action 'leave)
- (let ((this-command nil) (last-command nil))
- (org-mark-ring-goto 1))
- (org-mark-ring-goto 0)))
-
-
- ((eq what 'goto)
-
- ;; Go downward in table to requested reference
- (let (found (initial (point)))
- (org-favtable--goto-top)
- (while (and (not found)
- (forward-line)
- (org-at-table-p))
- (save-excursion
- (setq found
- (string= search
- (org-favtable--get-field
- (if search-is-link 'link 'ref))))))
- (if found
- (progn
- (setq message-text (format "Found '%s'" search))
- (org-favtable--update-line nil)
- (org-table-goto-column (org-favtable--column-num 'ref))
- (if (looking-back " ") (backward-char))
- ;; remember string to copy
- (setq org-favtable--text-to-yank
- (org-trim (org-table-get-field (org-favtable--column-num 'copy)))))
- (setq message-text (format "Did not find '%s'" search))
- (goto-char initial)
- (forward-line)
- (setq what 'missed))))
-
-
- ((eq what 'occur)
-
- ;; search for string: occur
- (let (search-regexp
- all-or-any
- (search-words (split-string search "," t)))
-
- (if (< (length search-words) 2)
- ;; only one word to search; use it as is
- (setq search-regexp search)
- ;; construct regexp to match any of the words (maybe throw out some matches later)
- (setq search-regexp
- (mapconcat (lambda (x) (concat "\\(" x "\\)")) search-words "\\|"))
- (setq all-or-any
- (intern
- (org-icompleting-read
- "Two or more words have been specified; show lines, that match: " '("all" "any")))))
-
- (save-restriction
- (org-narrow-to-subtree)
- (occur search-regexp)
- (widen)
- (if (get-buffer "*Occur*")
- (with-current-buffer "*Occur*"
-
- ;; install helpful keyboard-shortcuts within occur-buffer
- (let ((keymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
- (set-keymap-parent keymap occur-mode-map)
-
- (define-key keymap (kbd "RET")
- (lambda () (interactive)
- (org-favtable--occur-helper 'head)))
-
- (define-key keymap (kbd "<C-return>")
- (lambda () (interactive)
- (org-favtable--occur-helper 'multi-occur)))
-
- (define-key keymap (kbd "<M-return>")
- (lambda () (interactive)
- (org-favtable--occur-helper 'goto)))
-
- (define-key keymap (kbd "<C-M-return>")
- (lambda () (interactive)
- (org-favtable--occur-helper 'update)))
-
- (use-local-map keymap))
-
- ;; Brush up occur buffer
- (other-window 1)
- (toggle-truncate-lines 1)
- (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
- ;; insert some help text
- (insert (substitute-command-keys
- "Type RET to find heading, C-RET for multi-occur, M-RET to go to occurence and C-M-RET to update line in reftable.\n\n"))
- (forward-line 1)
-
- ;; when matching all of multiple words, remove all lines that do not match one of the words
- (when (eq all-or-any 'all)
- (mapc (lambda (x) (keep-lines x)) search-words))
-
- ;; replace description from occur
- (when all-or-any
- (forward-line -1)
- (kill-line)
- (let ((count (- (count-lines (point) (point-max)) 1)))
- (insert (format "%d %s for %s of %s"
- count
- (if (= count 1) "match" "matches")
- all-or-any
- search)))
- (forward-line)
- (beginning-of-line))
-
- ;; Record link or reference for each line in
- ;; occur-buffer, that is linked into reftable. Because if
- ;; we later realign the reftable and then reuse the occur
- ;; buffer, the original links might point nowehere.
- (save-excursion
- (while (not (eq (point) (point-max)))
- (let ((beg (line-beginning-position))
- (end (line-end-position))
- pos ref link)
-
- ;; occur has saved the position into a special property
- (setq pos (get-text-property (point) 'occur-target))
- (when pos
- ;; but this property might soon point nowhere; so retrieve ref-or-link instead
- (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer pos)
- (goto-char pos)
- (setq ref (org-favtable--get-field 'ref))
- (setq link (org-favtable--get-field 'link))))
- ;; save as text property
- (put-text-property beg end 'org-favtable--ref ref)
- (put-text-property beg end 'org-favtable--link link))
- (forward-line))))
-
- (setq message-text
- (format "Occur for '%s'" search)))
- (setq message-text
- (format "Did not find any matches for '%s'" search))))))
-
-
- ((memq what '(ref link))
-
- ;; add a new row (or reuse existing one)
- (let (new)
-
- (when (eq what 'ref)
- ;; go through table to find first entry to be reused
- (when has-reuse
- (org-favtable--goto-top)
- ;; go through table
- (while (and (org-at-table-p)
- (not new))
- (when (string=
- (org-favtable--get-field 'count)
- ":reuse:")
- (setq new (org-favtable--get-field 'ref))
- (if new (org-table-kill-row)))
- (forward-line)))
-
- ;; no ref to reuse; construct new reference
- (unless new
- (setq new (format "%s%d%s" head (1+ maxref) tail)))
-
- ;; remember for org-mark-ring-goto
- (setq org-favtable--text-to-yank new))
-
- ;; insert ref or link as very first row
- (org-favtable--goto-top)
- (org-table-insert-row)
-
- ;; fill special columns with standard values
- (when (eq what 'ref)
- (org-table-goto-column (org-favtable--column-num 'ref))
- (insert new))
- (when (eq what 'link)
- (org-table-goto-column (org-favtable--column-num 'link))
- (insert link-id))
- (org-table-goto-column (org-favtable--column-num 'created))
- (org-insert-time-stamp nil nil t)
-
- ;; goto first empty field
- (unless (catch 'empty
- (dotimes (col numcols)
- (org-table-goto-column (+ col 1))
- (if (string= (org-trim (org-table-get-field)) "")
- (throw 'empty t))))
- ;; none found, goto first
- (org-table-goto-column 1))
-
- (org-table-align)
- (if active-region (setq kill-new-text active-region))
- (if (eq what 'ref)
- (setq message-text (format "Adding a new row with ref '%s'" new))
- (setq message-text (format "Adding a new row linked to '%s'" link-id)))))
-
-
- ((eq what 'enter)
-
- ;; simply go into table
- (org-favtable--goto-top)
- (show-subtree)
- (recenter)
- (if what-adjusted
- (setq message-text "Nothing to search for; at favtable")
- (setq message-text "At favtable")))
-
-
- ((eq what 'fill)
-
- ;; check, if within reftable
- (unless (and within-node
- (org-at-table-p))
- (error "Not within table of favorites"))
-
- ;; applies to missing refs and missing links alike
- (let ((ref (org-favtable--get-field 'ref))
- (link (org-favtable--get-field 'link)))
-
- (if (and (not ref)
- (not link))
- ;; have already checked this during parse, check here anyway
- (error "Columns ref and link are both empty in this line"))
-
- ;; fill in new ref
- (if (not ref)
- (progn
- (setq kill-new-text (format "%s%d%s" head (1+ maxref) tail))
- (org-favtable--get-field 'ref kill-new-text)
- ;; remember for org-mark-ring-goto
- (setq org-favtable--text-to-yank kill-new-text)
- (org-id-goto link)
- (setq message-text "Filled reftable field with new reference"))
-
- ;; fill in new link
- (if (not link)
- (progn
- (setq guarded-search (org-favtable--make-guarded-search ref))
- (message (format "Scanning headlines for '%s' ..." ref))
- (let (link)
- (if (catch 'found
- (org-map-entries
- (lambda ()
- (when (looking-at (concat ".*" guarded-search))
- (setq link (org-id-get-create))
- (throw 'found t)))
- nil 'agenda)
- nil)
-
- (progn
- (org-favtable--get-field 'link link)
- (setq message-text "Inserted link"))
-
- (setq message-text (format "Did not find reference '%s'" ref)))))
-
- ;; nothing is missing
- (setq message-text "Columns 'ref' and 'link' are already filled; nothing to do")))))
-
-
- ((eq what 'sort)
-
- ;; sort lines according to contained reference
- (let (begin end where)
- (catch 'aborted
- ;; either active region or whole buffer
- (if (and transient-mark-mode
- mark-active)
- ;; sort only region
- (progn
- (setq begin (region-beginning))
- (setq end (region-end))
- (setq where "region"))
- ;; sort whole buffer
- (setq begin (point-min))
- (setq end (point-max))
- (setq where "whole buffer")
- ;; make sure
- (unless (y-or-n-p "Sort whole buffer ")
- (setq message-text "Sort aborted")
- (throw 'aborted nil)))
-
- (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (narrow-to-region begin end)
- (sort-subr nil 'forward-line 'end-of-line
- (lambda ()
- (if (looking-at (concat ".*"
- (org-favtable--make-guarded-search ref-regex 'dont-quote)))
- (string-to-number (match-string 1))
- 0))))
- (highlight-regexp ref-regex)
- (setq message-text (format "Sorted %s from character %d to %d, %d lines"
- where begin end
- (count-lines begin end)))))))
-
-
- ((eq what 'update)
-
- ;; simply update line in reftable
- (save-excursion
- (let ((ref-or-link (if search-is-link "link" "reference")))
- (beginning-of-line)
- (if (org-favtable--update-line search)
- (setq message-text (format "Updated %s '%s'" ref-or-link search))
- (setq message-text (format "Did not find %s '%s'" ref-or-link search))))))
-
-
- ((eq what 'parse)
-
- ;; Just parse the reftable, which is already done, so nothing to do
- )
-
-
- ((memq what '(highlight unhighlight))
-
- (let ((where "buffer"))
- (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (when (and transient-mark-mode
- mark-active)
- (narrow-to-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
- (setq where "region"))
-
- (if (eq what 'highlight)
- (progn
- (highlight-regexp ref-regex)
- (setq message-text (format "Highlighted references in %s" where)))
- (unhighlight-regexp ref-regex)
- (setq message-text (format "Removed highlights for references in %s" where)))))))
-
-
- ((memq what '(missing statistics))
-
- (org-favtable--goto-top)
- (let (missing
- ref-field
- ref
- min
- max
- (total 0))
-
- ;; start with list of all references
- (setq missing (mapcar (lambda (x) (format "%s%d%s" head x tail))
- (number-sequence 1 maxref)))
-
- ;; go through table and remove all refs, that we see
- (while (and (forward-line)
- (org-at-table-p))
-
- ;; get ref-field and number
- (setq ref-field (org-favtable--get-field 'ref))
- (if (and ref-field
- (string-match ref-regex ref-field))
- (setq ref (string-to-number (match-string 1 ref-field))))
-
- ;; remove existing refs from list
- (if ref-field (setq missing (delete ref-field missing)))
-
- ;; record min and max
- (if (or (not min) (< ref min)) (setq min ref))
- (if (or (not max) (> ref max)) (setq max ref))
-
- ;; count
- (setq total (1+ total)))
-
- ;; insert them, if requested
- (forward-line -1)
- (if (eq what 'statistics)
-
- (setq message-text (format "Found %d references from %s to %s. %d references below highest do not appear in table. "
- total
- (format org-favtable--format min)
- (format org-favtable--format max)
- (length missing)))
-
- (if (y-or-n-p (format "Found %d missing references; do you wish to append them to the table of favorites"
- (length missing)))
- (let (type)
- (setq type (org-icompleting-read
- "Insert new lines for reuse by command \"new\" or just as missing ? " '("reuse" "missing")))
- (mapc (lambda (x)
- (let (org-table-may-need-update) (org-table-insert-row t))
- (org-favtable--get-field 'ref x)
- (org-favtable--get-field 'count (format ":%s:" type)))
- missing)
- (org-table-align)
- (setq message-text (format "Inserted %d new lines for missing refernces" (length missing))))
- (setq message-text (format "%d missing references." (length missing)))))))
-
-
- (t (error "This is a bug: unmatched case '%s'" what)))
-
-
- ;; remember what we have done for next time
- (setq org-favtable--last-action what)
-
- ;; tell, what we have done and what can be yanked
- (if kill-new-text (setq kill-new-text
- (substring-no-properties kill-new-text)))
- (if (string= kill-new-text "") (setq kill-new-text nil))
- (let ((m (concat
- message-text
- (if (and message-text kill-new-text)
- " and r"
- (if kill-new-text "R" ""))
- (if kill-new-text (format "eady to yank '%s'" kill-new-text) ""))))
- (unless (string= m "") (message m)))
- (if kill-new-text (kill-new kill-new-text))))
-
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--parse-and-adjust-table ()
-
- (let ((maxref 0)
- top
- bottom
- ref-field
- link-field
- parts
- numcols
- head
- tail
- ref-regex
- has-reuse
- initial-point)
-
- (setq initial-point (point))
- (org-favtable--goto-top)
- (setq top (point))
-
- (goto-char top)
-
- ;; count columns
- (org-table-goto-column 100)
- (setq numcols (- (org-table-current-column) 1))
-
- ;; get contents of columns
- (forward-line -2)
- (unless (org-at-table-p)
- (org-favtable--report-setup-error
- "Table of favorites starts with a hline" t))
-
- ;; check for optional line consisting solely of width specifications
- (beginning-of-line)
- (if (looking-at "\\s *|\\(\\(\\s *|\\)\\|\\(\\s *<[0-9]+>\\s *|\\)\\)+\\s *$")
- (forward-line -1))
- (org-table-goto-column 1)
-
- (setq org-favtable--columns (org-favtable--parse-headings numcols))
-
- ;; Go beyond end of table
- (while (org-at-table-p) (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; Kill all empty rows at bottom
- (while (progn
- (forward-line -1)
- (org-table-goto-column 1)
- (and
- (not (org-favtable--get-field 'ref))
- (not (org-favtable--get-field 'link))))
- (org-table-kill-row))
- (forward-line)
- (setq bottom (point))
- (forward-line -1)
-
- ;; Retrieve any decorations around the number within the first nonempty ref-field
- (goto-char top)
- (while (and (org-at-table-p)
- (not (setq ref-field (org-favtable--get-field 'ref))))
- (forward-line))
-
- ;; Some Checking
- (unless ref-field
- (org-favtable--report-setup-error
- "No line of reference column contains a number" t))
-
- (unless (string-match "^\\([^0-9]*\\)\\([0-9]+\\)\\([^0-9]*\\)$" ref-field)
- (org-favtable--report-setup-error
- (format "First reference in table table of favorites ('%s') does not contain a number" ref-field) t))
-
-
- ;; These are the decorations used within the first ref of favtable
- (setq head (match-string 1 ref-field))
- (setq tail (match-string 3 ref-field))
- (setq ref-regex (concat (regexp-quote head)
- "\\([0-9]+\\)"
- (regexp-quote tail)))
-
- ;; Go through table to find maximum number and do some checking
- (let ((ref 0))
-
- (while (org-at-table-p)
-
- (setq ref-field (org-favtable--get-field 'ref))
- (setq link-field (org-favtable--get-field 'link))
-
- (if (and (not ref-field)
- (not link-field))
- (throw 'content-error "Columns ref and link are both empty in this line"))
-
- (if ref-field
- (if (string-match ref-regex ref-field)
- ;; grab number
- (setq ref (string-to-number (match-string 1 ref-field)))
- (throw 'content-error "Column ref does not contain a number")))
-
- ;; check, if higher ref
- (if (> ref maxref) (setq maxref ref))
-
- ;; check if ref is ment for reuse
- (if (string= (org-favtable--get-field 'count) ":reuse:")
- (setq has-reuse 1))
-
- (forward-line 1)))
-
- ;; sort used to be here
-
- (setq parts (list head maxref tail numcols ref-regex has-reuse))
-
- ;; go back to top of table
- (goto-char top)
-
- parts))
-
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--sort-table (sort-column)
-
- (unless sort-column (setq sort-column (org-favtable--column-num 'sort)))
-
- (let (top
- bottom
- ref-field
- count-field
- count-special)
-
-
- ;; get boundaries of table
- (org-favtable--goto-top)
- (forward-line 0)
- (setq top (point))
- (while (org-at-table-p) (forward-line))
- (setq bottom (point))
-
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region top bottom)
- (goto-char top)
- (sort-subr t
- 'forward-line
- 'end-of-line
- (lambda ()
- (let (ref
- (ref-field (or (org-favtable--get-field 'ref) ""))
- (count-field (or (org-favtable--get-field 'count) ""))
- (count-special 0))
-
- ;; get reference with leading zeroes, so it can be
- ;; sorted as text
- (string-match org-favtable--ref-regex ref-field)
- (setq ref (format
- "%06d"
- (string-to-number
- (or (match-string 1 ref-field)
- "0"))))
-
- ;; find out, if special token in count-column
- (setq count-special (format "%d"
- (- 2
- (length (member count-field '(":missing:" ":reuse:"))))))
-
- ;; Construct different sort-keys according to
- ;; requested sort column; prepend count-special to
- ;; sort special entries at bottom of table, append ref
- ;; as a secondary sort key
- (cond
-
- ((eq sort-column 'count)
- (concat count-special
- (format
- "%08d"
- (string-to-number (or (org-favtable--get-field 'count)
- "")))
- ref))
-
- ((eq sort-column 'last-accessed)
- (concat count-special
- (org-favtable--get-field 'last-accessed)
- " "
- ref))
-
- ((eq sort-column 'ref)
- (concat count-special
- ref))
-
- (t (error "This is a bug: unmatched case '%s'" sort-column)))))
-
- nil 'string<)))
-
- ;; align table
- (org-table-align))
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--goto-top ()
-
- ;; go to heading of node
- (while (not (org-at-heading-p)) (forward-line -1))
- (forward-line 1)
- ;; go to table within node, but make sure we do not get into another node
- (while (and (not (org-at-heading-p))
- (not (org-at-table-p))
- (not (eq (point) (point-max))))
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; check, if there really is a table
- (unless (org-at-table-p)
- (org-favtable--report-setup-error
- (format "Cannot find favtable within node %s" org-favtable-id) t))
-
- ;; go to first hline
- (while (and (not (org-at-table-hline-p))
- (org-at-table-p))
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; and check
- (unless (org-at-table-hline-p)
- (org-favtable--report-setup-error
- "Cannot find hline within table of favorites" t))
-
- (forward-line 1)
- (org-table-goto-column 1))
-
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--id-find ()
- "Find org-favtable-id"
- (let ((marker (org-id-find org-favtable-id 'marker))
- marker-and-buffer)
-
- (if marker
- (progn
- (setq marker-and-buffer (cons (marker-buffer marker) (marker-position marker)))
- (move-marker marker nil)
- marker-and-buffer)
- nil)))
-
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--parse-headings (numcols)
-
- (let (columns)
-
- ;; Associate names of special columns with column-numbers
- (setq columns (copy-tree '((ref . 0) (link . 0) (created . 0) (last-accessed . 0)
- (count . 0) (sort . nil) (copy . nil))))
-
- ;; For each column
- (dotimes (col numcols)
- (let* (field-flags ;; raw heading, consisting of file name and maybe
- ;; flags (seperated by ";")
- field ;; field name only
- field-symbol ;; and as a symbol
- flags ;; flags from field-flags
- found)
-
- ;; parse field-flags into field and flags
- (setq field-flags (org-trim (org-table-get-field (+ col 1))))
- (if (string-match "^\\([^;]*\\);\\([a-z]+\\)$" field-flags)
- (progn
- (setq field (downcase (or (match-string 1 field-flags) "")))
- ;; get flags as list of characters
- (setq flags (mapcar 'string-to-char
- (split-string
- (downcase (match-string 2 field-flags))
- "" t))))
- ;; no flags
- (setq field field-flags))
-
- (unless (string= field "") (setq field-symbol (intern (downcase field))))
-
- ;; Check, that no flags appear twice
- (mapc (lambda (x)
- (when (memq (car x) flags)
- (if (cdr (assoc (cdr x) columns))
- (org-favtable--report-setup-error
- (format "More than one heading is marked with flag '%c'" (car x)) t))))
- '((?s . sort)
- (?c . copy)))
-
- ;; Process flags
- (if (memq ?s flags)
- (setcdr (assoc 'sort columns) field-symbol))
- (if (memq ?c flags)
- (setcdr (assoc 'copy columns) (+ col 1)))
-
- ;; Store columns in alist
- (setq found (assoc field-symbol columns))
- (when found
- (if (> (cdr found) 0)
- (org-favtable--report-setup-error
- (format "'%s' appears two times as column heading" (downcase field)) t))
- (setcdr found (+ col 1)))))
-
- ;; check if all necessary informations have been specified
- (mapc (lambda (col)
- (unless (> (cdr (assoc col columns)) 0)
- (org-favtable--report-setup-error
- (format "column '%s' has not been set" col) t)))
- '(ref link count created last-accessed))
-
- ;; use ref as a default sort-column
- (unless (cdr (assoc 'sort columns))
- (setcdr (assoc 'sort columns) 'ref))
- columns))
-
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--report-setup-error (text &optional switch-to-node)
-
- (when switch-to-node
- (org-id-goto org-favtable-id)
- (delete-other-windows))
-
- (when (y-or-n-p (concat
- text
- ";\n"
- "the correct setup is explained in the documentation of 'org-favtable-id'.\n"
- "Do you want to read it ? "))
- (org-favtable--show-help 'org-favtable-id))
-
- (error "")
- (setq org-favtable--last-action 'leave))
-
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--show-help (function-or-variable)
-
- (let ((isfun (functionp function-or-variable)))
- ;; bring up help-buffer for function or variable
- (if isfun
- (describe-function function-or-variable)
- (describe-variable function-or-variable))
-
-
- ;; clean up help-buffer
- (pop-to-buffer "*Help*")
- (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (progn
- (kill-line 1)
- (not (looking-at
- (if isfun
- "("
- "Documentation:")))))
- (kill-line (if isfun 2 3))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (kill-line -2)
- (goto-char (point-min)))))
-
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--update-line (ref-or-link)
-
- (let (initial
- found
- count-field
- (ref-node-buffer-and-point (org-favtable--id-find)))
-
- (with-current-buffer (car ref-node-buffer-and-point)
-
- ;; search reference or link, if given (or assume, that we are already positioned right)
- (when ref-or-link
- (setq initial (point))
- (goto-char (cdr ref-node-buffer-and-point))
- (org-favtable--goto-top)
- (while (and (org-at-table-p)
- (not (or (string= ref-or-link (org-favtable--get-field 'ref))
- (string= ref-or-link (org-favtable--get-field 'link)))))
- (forward-line)))
-
- (if (not (org-at-table-p))
- (error "Did not find reference or link '%s'" ref-or-link)
- (setq count-field (org-favtable--get-field 'count))
-
- ;; update count field only if number or empty; leave :missing: and :reuse: as is
- (if (or (not count-field)
- (string-match "^[0-9]+$" count-field))
- (org-favtable--get-field 'count
- (number-to-string
- (+ 1 (string-to-number (or count-field "0"))))))
-
- ;; update timestamp
- (org-table-goto-column (org-favtable--column-num 'last-accessed))
- (org-table-blank-field)
- (org-insert-time-stamp nil t t)
-
- (setq found t))
-
- (if initial (goto-char initial))
-
- found)))
-
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--occur-helper (action)
- (let ((line-beg (line-beginning-position))
- key search link ref)
-
- ;; extract reference or link from text property (as put there before)
- (setq ref (get-text-property line-beg 'org-favtable--ref))
- (if (string= ref "") (setq ref nil))
- (setq link (get-text-property line-beg 'org-favtable--link))
- (if (string= link "") (setq link nil))
-
- (org-favtable action
- (or link ref) ;; prefer link
- (if link t nil))))
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--get-field (key &optional value)
- (let (field)
- (setq field (org-trim (org-table-get-field (cdr (assoc key org-favtable--columns)) value)))
- (if (string= field "") (setq field nil))
-
- field))
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--column-num (key)
- (cdr (assoc key org-favtable--columns)))
-
-
-(defun org-favtable-version ()
- "Show version of org-favtable" (interactive)
- (message "org-favtable %s" org-favtable--version))
-
-
-(defun org-favtable--make-guarded-search (ref &optional dont-quote)
- (concat "\\b" (if dont-quote ref (regexp-quote ref)) "\\b"))
-
-
-(defun org-favtable-get-ref-regex-format ()
- "return cons-cell with regular expression and format for references"
- (unless org-favtable--ref-regex
- (org-favtable 'parse))
- (cons (org-favtable--make-guarded-search org-favtable--ref-regex 'dont-quote) org-favtable--ref-format))
-
-
-(defadvice org-mark-ring-goto (after org-favtable--advice-text-to-yank activate)
- "Make text from the favtable available for yank."
- (when org-favtable--text-to-yank
- (kill-new org-favtable--text-to-yank)
- (message (format "Ready to yank '%s'" org-favtable--text-to-yank))
- (setq org-favtable--text-to-yank nil)))
-
-
-(provide 'org-favtable)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; fill-column: 75
-;; comment-column: 50
-;; End:
-
-;;; org-favtable.el ends here