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kakoune/rc/tools/jump.kak
Johannes Altmanninger c81266d4f6 jump{,-next,-previous} cmds to navigate any grep-like buffer
`grep-next-match` works only on the `*grep*` buffer so it can't be used
on buffers that were preserved by renaming or on other grep-flavored
buffers created by 3rd party plugins kakoune-find and kakoune-lsp,
like `*find*` and `*references*`.

Let's generalize `grep-next-match` with a `jump-next` command that
takes a buffer argument.

This renames some options but I think they're not commonly used.
kakoune-lsp is an exception that uses grep_current_line but it's no big
deal, things will fail loud and early if options are missing.

Since grep.kak and friends now depend on jump.kak, move the jumpclient
declaration there as well.
2024-03-06 08:04:35 +11:00

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provide-module jump %§§
declare-option -docstring "name of the client in which all source code jumps will be executed" \
str jumpclient
declare-option -docstring "name of the client in which utilities display information" \
str toolsclient
declare-option -hidden int jump_current_line 0
define-command -hidden jump %{
evaluate-commands -save-regs a %{ # use evaluate-commands to ensure jumps are collapsed
try %{
evaluate-commands -draft %{
execute-keys ',xs^([^:\n]+):(\d+):(\d+)?<ret>'
set-register a %reg{1} %reg{2} %reg{3}
}
set-option buffer jump_current_line %val{cursor_line}
evaluate-commands -try-client %opt{jumpclient} -verbatim -- edit -existing -- %reg{a}
try %{ focus %opt{jumpclient} }
}
}
}
define-command jump-next -params 1 -docstring %{
jump-next <bufname>: jump to next location listed in the given *grep*-like location list buffer.
} %{
evaluate-commands -try-client %opt{jumpclient} -save-regs / %{
buffer %arg{1}
jump-select-next
jump
}
try %{
evaluate-commands -client %opt{toolsclient} %{
buffer %arg{1}
execute-keys gg %opt{jump_current_line}g
}
}
}
complete-command jump-next buffer
define-command -hidden jump-select-next %{
# First jump to end of buffer so that if jump_current_line == 0
# 0g<a-l> will be a no-op and we'll jump to the first result.
# Yeah, thats ugly...
execute-keys ge %opt{jump_current_line}g<a-l> /^[^:\n]+:\d+:<ret>
}
define-command jump-previous -params 1 -docstring %{
jump-previous <bufname>: jump to previous location listed in the given *grep*-like location list buffer.
} %{
evaluate-commands -try-client %opt{jumpclient} -save-regs / %{
buffer %arg{1}
jump-select-previous
jump
}
try %{
evaluate-commands -client %opt{toolsclient} %{
buffer %arg{1}
execute-keys gg %opt{jump_current_line}g
}
}
}
complete-command jump-previous buffer
define-command -hidden jump-select-previous %{
# See comment in jump-select-next
execute-keys ge %opt{jump_current_line}g<a-h> <a-/>^[^:\n]+:\d+:<ret>
}