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author | William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com> | 2018-09-10T18·51-0400 |
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committer | William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com> | 2018-09-10T18·53-0400 |
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Support Vim, Tmux, Emacs with Stow
After moving off of Meta, Dotfiles has a greater responsibility to manage configs. Vim, Tmux, and Emacs are now within Stow's purview.
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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/diminish-20170419.1036/diminish.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/diminish-20170419.1036/diminish.el new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6efe740c48e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/diminish-20170419.1036/diminish.el @@ -0,0 +1,294 @@ +;;; diminish.el --- Diminished modes are minor modes with no modeline display + +;; Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +;; Author: Will Mengarini <seldon@eskimo.com> +;; Maintainer: Martin Yrjölä <martin.yrjola@gmail.com> +;; URL: <https://github.com/myrjola/diminish.el> +;; Package-Version: 20170419.1036 +;; Created: Th 19 Feb 98 +;; Version: 0.45 +;; Keywords: extensions, diminish, minor, codeprose + +;; 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 2, 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 +;; this program; see the file LICENSE. If not, write to the write to the Free +;; Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +;; 02110-1301, USA. + +;;; Commentary: + +;; Minor modes each put a word on the mode line to signify that they're +;; active. This can cause other displays, such as % of file that point is +;; at, to run off the right side of the screen. For some minor modes, such +;; as mouse-avoidance-mode, the display is a waste of space, since users +;; typically set the mode in their .emacs & never change it. For other +;; modes, such as my jiggle-mode, it's a waste because there's already a +;; visual indication of whether the mode is in effect. + +;; A diminished mode is a minor mode that has had its mode line +;; display diminished, usually to nothing, although diminishing to a +;; shorter word or a single letter is also supported. This package +;; implements diminished modes. + +;; You can use this package either interactively or from your .emacs file. +;; In either case, first you'll need to copy this file to a directory that +;; appears in your load-path. `load-path' is the name of a variable that +;; contains a list of directories Emacs searches for files to load. +;; To prepend another directory to load-path, put a line like +;; (add-to-list 'load-path "c:/My_Directory") in your .emacs file. + +;; To create diminished modes interactively, type +;; M-x load-library +;; to get a prompt like +;; Load library: +;; and respond `diminish' (unquoted). Then type +;; M-x diminish +;; to get a prompt like +;; Diminish what minor mode: +;; and respond with the name of some minor mode, like mouse-avoidance-mode. +;; You'll then get this prompt: +;; To what mode-line display: +;; Respond by just hitting <Enter> if you want the name of the mode +;; completely removed from the mode line. If you prefer, you can abbreviate +;; the name. If your abbreviation is 2 characters or more, such as "Av", +;; it'll be displayed as a separate word on the mode line, just like minor +;; modes' names. If it's a single character, such as "V", it'll be scrunched +;; up against the previous word, so for example if the undiminished mode line +;; display had been "Abbrev Fill Avoid", it would become "Abbrev FillV". +;; Multiple single-letter diminished modes will all be scrunched together. +;; The display of undiminished modes will not be affected. + +;; To find out what the mode line would look like if all diminished modes +;; were still minor, type M-x diminished-modes. This displays in the echo +;; area the complete list of minor or diminished modes now active, but +;; displays them all as minor. They remain diminished on the mode line. + +;; To convert a diminished mode back to a minor mode, type M-x diminish-undo +;; to get a prompt like +;; Restore what diminished mode: +;; Respond with the name of some diminished mode. To convert all +;; diminished modes back to minor modes, respond to that prompt +;; with `diminished-modes' (unquoted, & note the hyphen). + +;; When you're responding to the prompts for mode names, you can use +;; completion to avoid extra typing; for example, m o u SPC SPC SPC +;; is usually enough to specify mouse-avoidance-mode. Mode names +;; typically end in "-mode", but for historical reasons +;; auto-fill-mode is named by "auto-fill-function". + +;; To create diminished modes noninteractively in your .emacs file, put +;; code like +;; (require 'diminish) +;; (diminish 'abbrev-mode "Abv") +;; (diminish 'jiggle-mode) +;; (diminish 'mouse-avoidance-mode "M") +;; near the end of your .emacs file. It should be near the end so that any +;; minor modes your .emacs loads will already have been loaded by the time +;; they're to be converted to diminished modes. + +;; To diminish a major mode, (setq mode-name "whatever") in the mode hook. + +;;; Epigraph: + +;; "The quality of our thoughts is bordered on all sides +;; by our facility with language." +;; --J. Michael Straczynski + +;;; Code: + +(eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) + +(defvar diminish-must-not-copy-minor-mode-alist nil + "Non-nil means loading diminish.el won't (copy-alist minor-mode-alist). +Normally `minor-mode-alist' is setq to that copy on loading diminish because +at least one of its cons cells, that for abbrev-mode, is read-only (see +ELisp Info on \"pure storage\"). If you setq this variable to t & then +try to diminish abbrev-mode under GNU Emacs 19.34, you'll get the error +message \"Attempt to modify read-only object\".") + +(or diminish-must-not-copy-minor-mode-alist + (callf copy-alist minor-mode-alist)) + +(defvar diminished-mode-alist nil + "The original `minor-mode-alist' value of all (diminish)ed modes.") + +(defvar diminish-history-symbols nil + "Command history for symbols of diminished modes.") + +(defvar diminish-history-names nil + "Command history for names of diminished modes.") + +;; When we diminish a mode, we are saying we want it to continue doing its +;; work for us, but we no longer want to be reminded of it. It becomes a +;; night worker, like a janitor; it becomes an invisible man; it remains a +;; component, perhaps an important one, sometimes an indispensable one, of +;; the mechanism that maintains the day-people's world, but its place in +;; their thoughts is diminished, usually to nothing. As we grow old we +;; diminish more and more such thoughts, such people, usually to nothing. + +;; "The wise man knows that to keep under is to endure." The diminished +;; often come to value their invisibility. We speak--speak--of "the strong +;; silent type", but only as a superficiality; a stereotype in a movie, +;; perhaps, but even if an acquaintance, necessarily, by hypothesis, a +;; distant one. The strong silent type is actually a process. It begins +;; with introspection, continues with judgment, and is shaped by the +;; discovery that these judgments are impractical to share; there is no +;; appetite for the wisdom of the self-critical among the creatures of +;; material appetite who dominate our world. Their dominance's Darwinian +;; implications reinforce the self-doubt that is the germ of higher wisdom. +;; The thoughtful contemplate the evolutionary triumph of the predator. +;; Gnostics deny the cosmos could be so evil; this must all be a prank; the +;; thoughtful remain silent, invisible, self-diminished, and discover, +;; perhaps at first in surprise, the freedom they thus gain, and grow strong. + +;;;###autoload +(defun diminish (mode &optional to-what) + "Diminish mode-line display of minor mode MODE to TO-WHAT (default \"\"). + +Interactively, enter (with completion) the name of any minor mode, followed +on the next line by what you want it diminished to (default empty string). +The response to neither prompt should be quoted. However, in Lisp code, +both args must be quoted, the first as a symbol, the second as a string, +as in (diminish 'jiggle-mode \" Jgl\"). + +The mode-line displays of minor modes usually begin with a space, so +the modes' names appear as separate words on the mode line. However, if +you're having problems with a cramped mode line, you may choose to use single +letters for some modes, without leading spaces. Capitalizing them works +best; if you then diminish some mode to \"X\" but have abbrev-mode enabled as +well, you'll get a display like \"AbbrevX\". This function prepends a space +to TO-WHAT if it's > 1 char long & doesn't already begin with a space." + (interactive (list (read (completing-read + "Diminish what minor mode: " + (mapcar (lambda (x) (list (symbol-name (car x)))) + minor-mode-alist) + nil t nil 'diminish-history-symbols)) + (read-from-minibuffer + "To what mode-line display: " + nil nil nil 'diminish-history-names))) + (let ((minor (assq mode minor-mode-alist))) + (when minor + (progn (callf or to-what "") + (when (and (stringp to-what) + (> (length to-what) 1)) + (or (= (string-to-char to-what) ?\ ) + (callf2 concat " " to-what))) + (or (assq mode diminished-mode-alist) + (push (copy-sequence minor) diminished-mode-alist)) + (setcdr minor (list to-what)))))) + +;; But an image comes to me, vivid in its unreality, of a loon alone on his +;; forest lake, shrieking his soul out into a canopy of stars. Alone this +;; afternoon in my warm city apartment, I can feel the bite of his night air, +;; and smell his conifers. In him there is no acceptance of diminishment. + +;; "I have a benevolent habit of pouring out myself to everybody, +;; and would even pay for a listener, and I am afraid +;; that the Athenians may think me too talkative." +;; --Socrates, in the /Euthyphro/ + +;; I remember a news story about a retired plumber who had somehow managed to +;; steal a military tank. He rode it down city streets, rode over a parked +;; car--no one was hurt--rode onto a freeway, that concrete symbol of the +;; American spirit, or so we fancy it, shouting "Plumber Bob! Plumber Bob!". +;; He was shot dead by police. + +;;;###autoload +(defun diminish-undo (mode) + "Restore mode-line display of diminished mode MODE to its minor-mode value. +Do nothing if the arg is a minor mode that hasn't been diminished. + +Interactively, enter (with completion) the name of any diminished mode (a +mode that was formerly a minor mode on which you invoked \\[diminish]). +To restore all diminished modes to minor status, answer `diminished-modes'. +The response to the prompt shouldn't be quoted. However, in Lisp code, +the arg must be quoted as a symbol, as in (diminish-undo 'diminished-modes)." + (interactive + (list (read (completing-read + "Restore what diminished mode: " + (cons (list "diminished-modes") + (mapcar (lambda (x) (list (symbol-name (car x)))) + diminished-mode-alist)) + nil t nil 'diminish-history-symbols)))) + (if (eq mode 'diminished-modes) + (let ((diminished-modes diminished-mode-alist)) + (while diminished-modes + (diminish-undo (caar diminished-modes)) + (callf cdr diminished-modes))) + (let ((minor (assq mode minor-mode-alist)) + (diminished (assq mode diminished-mode-alist))) + (or minor + (error "%S is not currently registered as a minor mode" mode)) + (when diminished + (setcdr minor (cdr diminished)))))) + +;; Plumber Bob was not from Seattle, my grey city, for rainy Seattle is a +;; city of interiors, a city of the self-diminished. When I moved here one +;; sunny June I was delighted to find that ducks and geese were common in +;; the streets. But I hoped to find a loon or two, and all I found were +;; ducks and geese. I wondered about this; I wondered why there were no +;; loons in Seattle; but my confusion resulted from my ignorance of the +;; psychology of rain, which is to say my ignorance of diminished modes. +;; What I needed, and lacked, was a way to discover they were there. + +;;;###autoload +(defun diminished-modes () + "Echo all active diminished or minor modes as if they were minor. +The display goes in the echo area; if it's too long even for that, +you can see the whole thing in the *Messages* buffer. +This doesn't change the status of any modes; it just lets you see +what diminished modes would be on the mode-line if they were still minor." + (interactive) + (let ((minor-modes minor-mode-alist) + message) + (while minor-modes + (when (symbol-value (caar minor-modes)) + ;; This minor mode is active in this buffer + (let* ((mode-pair (car minor-modes)) + (mode (car mode-pair)) + (minor-pair (or (assq mode diminished-mode-alist) mode-pair)) + (minor-name (cadr minor-pair))) + (when (symbolp minor-name) + ;; This minor mode uses symbol indirection in the cdr + (let ((symbols-seen (list minor-name))) + (while (and (symbolp (callf symbol-value minor-name)) + (not (memq minor-name symbols-seen))) + (push minor-name symbols-seen)))) + (push minor-name message))) + (callf cdr minor-modes)) + (setq message (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse message) "")) + (when (= (string-to-char message) ?\ ) + (callf substring message 1)) + (message "%s" message))) + +;; A human mind is a Black Forest of diminished modes. Some are dangerous; +;; most of the mind of an intimate is a secret stranger, and these diminished +;; modes are rendered more unpredictable by their long isolation from the +;; corrective influence of interaction with reality. The student of history +;; learns that this description applies to whole societies as well. In some +;; ways the self-diminished are better able to discern the night worker. +;; They are rendered safer by their heightened awareness of others' +;; diminished modes, and more congenial by the spare blandness of their own +;; mode lines. To some people rain is truly depressing, but others it just +;; makes pensive, and, forcing them indoors where they may not have the +;; luxury of solitude, teaches them to self-diminish. That was what I had +;; not understood when I was searching for loons among the ducks and geese. +;; Loons come to Seattle all the time, but the ones that like it learn to be +;; silent, learn to self-diminish, and take on the colors of ducks and geese. +;; Now, here a dozen years, I can recognize them everywhere, standing quietly +;; in line with the ducks and geese at the espresso counter, gazing placidly +;; out on the world through loon-red eyes, thinking secret thoughts. + +(provide 'diminish) + +;;; diminish.el ends here |