doomemacs/modules/feature/eval/autoload/settings.el
Henrik Lissner f81a0e6f41
Remove redundant def-setting! docstrings
def-setting! will now grab the autodef's docstring if it has an
:obsolete property defined.
2018-06-15 16:54:39 +02:00

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;;; feature/eval/autoload/settings.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;;
;; REPLs
;;
(defvar +eval-repls nil
"An alist mapping major modes to plists that describe REPLs. Used by
`+eval/open-repl' and filled with the `:repl' setting.")
;;;###autodef
(defun set-repl-handler! (mode command)
"Define a REPL for a mode. MODE is a major mode symbol and COMMAND is a
function that creates and returns the REPL buffer."
(push (cons mode command) +eval-repls))
;; FIXME obsolete :repl
;;;###autoload
(def-setting! :repl (mode command)
:obsolete set-repl-handler!
`(push (cons ,mode ,command) +eval-repls))
;;
;; Evaluation
;;
(defvar +eval-runners nil
"Alist mapping major modes to interactive runner functions.")
;;;###autodef
(defun set-eval-handler! (mode command)
"Define a code evaluator for major mode MODE with `quickrun'.
1. If MODE is a string and COMMAND is the string, MODE is a file regexp and
COMMAND is a string key for an entry in `quickrun-file-alist'.
2. If MODE is not a string and COMMAND is a string, MODE is a major-mode symbol
and COMMAND is a key (for `quickrun--language-alist'), and will be registered
in `quickrun--major-mode-alist'.
3. If MODE is not a string and COMMAND is an alist, see `quickrun-add-command':
(quickrun-add-command MODE COMMAND :mode MODE).
4. If MODE is not a string and COMMANd is a symbol, add it to
`+eval-runners', which is used by `+eval/region'."
(cond ((symbolp command)
(push (cons mode command) +eval-runners))
((stringp command)
(after! quickrun
(push (cons mode command)
(if (stringp mode)
quickrun-file-alist
quickrun--major-mode-alist))))
((listp command)
(after! quickrun
(quickrun-add-command
(symbol-name mode)
command :mode mode)))))
;; FIXME obsolete :eval
;;;###autoload
(def-setting! :eval (mode command)
:obsolete set-eval-handler!
`(set-eval-handler! ,mode ,command))