Special abbreviations exist to enable rapid entry of commonly used
commands. Emacs abbreviations are expanded by typing text into the
buffer and pressing SPC or RET. The special abbreviations
used to insert code templates all start with a ‘\’ (the backslash),
or, optionally, any other character set in
idlwave-abbrev-start-char
. IDLWAVE ensures that abbreviations are
only expanded where they should be (i.e., not in a string or comment),
and permits the point to be moved after an abbreviation expansion:
very useful for positioning the mark inside of parentheses, etc.
Special abbreviations are pre-defined for code templates and other useful items. To visit the full list of abbreviations, use M-x idlwave-list-abbrevs.
Template abbreviations:
\pr | PROCEDURE template |
\fu | FUNCTION template |
\c | CASE statement template |
\f | FOR loop template |
\r | REPEAT loop template |
\w | WHILE loop template |
\i | IF statement template |
\elif | IF-ELSE statement template |
String abbreviations:
\ap | arg_present() |
\b | begin |
\cb | byte() |
\cc | complex() |
\cd | double() |
\cf | float() |
\cl | long() |
\co | common |
\cs | string() |
\cx | fix() |
\e | else |
\ec | endcase |
\ee | endelse |
\ef | endfor |
\ei | endif else if |
\el | endif else |
\en | endif |
\er | endrep |
\es | endswitch |
\ew | endwhile |
\g | goto, |
\h | help, |
\ik | if keyword_set() then |
\iap | if arg_present() then |
\ine | if n_elements() eq 0 then |
\inn | if n_elements() ne 0 then |
\k | keyword_set() |
\n | n_elements() |
\np | n_params() |
\oi | on_ioerror, |
\or | openr, |
\ou | openu, |
\ow | openw, |
\p | print, |
\pt | plot, |
\pv | ptr_valid() |
\re | read, |
\rf | readf, |
\rt | return |
\ru | readu, |
\s | size() |
\sc | strcompress() |
\sl | strlowcase() |
\sm | strmid() |
\sn | strlen() |
\sp | strpos() |
\sr | strtrim() |
\st | strput() |
\su | strupcase() |
\t | then |
\u | until |
\wc | widget_control, |
\wi | widget_info() |
\wu | writeu, |
You can easily add your own abbreviations or override existing
abbrevs with define-abbrev
in your mode hook, using the
convenience function idlwave-define-abbrev
:
(add-hook 'idlwave-mode-hook (lambda () (idlwave-define-abbrev "wb" "widget_base()" (idlwave-keyword-abbrev 1)) (idlwave-define-abbrev "ine" "IF N_Elements() EQ 0 THEN" (idlwave-keyword-abbrev 11))))
Notice how the abbreviation (here wb) and its expansion
(widget_base()) are given as arguments, and the single argument to
idlwave-keyword-abbrev
(here 1) specifies how far back to
move the point upon expansion (in this example, to put it between the
parentheses).
The abbreviations are expanded in upper or lower case, depending upon
the variables idlwave-abbrev-change-case
and, for reserved word
templates, idlwave-reserved-word-upcase
(see Case Changes).
"\"
) ¶A single character string used to start abbreviations in abbrev mode. Beware of common characters which might naturally occur in sequence with abbreviation strings.
t
) ¶Non-nil
means the abbrev hook can move point, e.g., to end up
between the parentheses of a function call.