109 lines
3.5 KiB
Org Mode
109 lines
3.5 KiB
Org Mode
* :feature eval
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This module adds support for:
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+ [[#repls][Defining, invoking & interacting with REPLs]],
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+ [[#build-tasks][Defining & invoking build tasks for projects and files]],
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+ and [[#code-evaluation][evaluating code or entire buffers, printing their output to a popup window]].
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** Install
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This module has no external dependencies. However, specific languages may require additional setup.
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Check the README.org in that language's module for details.
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** Usage
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+ *REPLs*
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Invoked via:
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+ ~:repl~ (evil ex-command)
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+ =<leader> o r= in normal mode (or visual mode, which sends the selection to the open REPL)
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+ ~M-x +eval/repl~
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+ ~M-x +eval/repl-send-region~ while a selection (and REPL) is active
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+ *Build Tasks*
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You will be prompted to select a task. Only the ones that meet the predicate will be listed.
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+ ~:build~ (evil ex-command)
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+ =M-b= (by default)
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+ =<leader> o b= in normal mode
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+ ~M-x +eval/build~
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+ *Code Evaluation*
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Quickrun can be invoked via:
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+ ~M-x +eval/buffer~ (or ~gR~, or ~M-r~)
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+ ~M-x +eval/region~
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+ ~M-x +eval/region-and-replace~
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+ Evil users can use the ~gr~ operator to select and run a region.
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** Configuration
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*** REPLs
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REPLs have been defined for most of the languages DOOM supports (check its README.org to see if it does).
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Otherwise, you can define your own:
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A REPL definition consists of two parts: an interactive command that opens (and returns) a REPL buffer and a ~:repl~ definition that maps a major-mode to said command:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(defun +emacs-lisp/repl ()
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(interactive)
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(pop-to-buffer
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(or (get-buffer "*ielm*")
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(progn (ielm)
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(let ((buf (get-buffer "*ielm*")))
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(bury-buffer buf)
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buf)))))
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(set! :repl 'emacs-lisp-mode #'+emacs-lisp/repl)
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#+END_SRC
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*** Build Tasks
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A build task is little more than major-mode-local commands, comprised of an interactive command, an association with a major mode and an optional predicate function.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(defun +lua/run-love ()
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"Run the current project in love 10.0."
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(async-shell-command
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(format "/usr/bin/love %s"
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(shell-quote-argument (doom-project-root)))))
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(defun +lua/build ()
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"Run a build script in the project root."
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(let ((default-directory (doom-project-root)))
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(compile "luajit build.lua")))
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(defun +lua/generate-docs ()
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"Generate project documentation."
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(let ((default-directory (doom-project-root)))
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(compile "luadoc *.lua")))
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(defun +lua-love-p ()
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"Returns non-nil if the current project is a love project."
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(doom-project-has! (and "main.lua" "config.lua")))
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(set! :build 'run 'lua-mode #'+lua/run-love :when (+lua-love-p))
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(set! :build 'build-project 'lua-mode #'+lua/build :when (+lua-love-p))
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(set! :build 'generate-docs 'lua-mode #'+lua/generate-docs)
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#+END_SRC
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*** Code Evaluation
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Run regions or entire buffers with [[https://github.com/syohex/emacs-quickrun][Quickrun]]. Output will be sent to a popup window.
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Quickrun includes support for many languages, but occasionally, you'll find a language without support, such as [[https://crystal-lang.org/][Crystal]]. A "runner" can be defined like so:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(set! :eval 'crystal-mode
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'((:command . "crystal")
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(:exec . "%c %s")
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(:description . "Run Crystal script")))
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#+END_SRC
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A simpler version is simply to use the path to the binary:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(set! :eval 'groovy-mode "groovy")
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#+END_SRC
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Or if you'd rather run an elisp command:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(set! :eval 'emacs-lisp-mode #'+emacs-lisp-eval)
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#+END_SRC
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