;;; ess.el --- Emacs Speaks Statistics: statistical programming within Emacs ;; Copyright (C) 1989--1996 Bates, Kademan, Ritter and Smith ;; Copyright (C) 1997--2005 A.J. Rossini, Rich M. Heiberger, Martin ;; Maechler, Kurt Hornik, Rodney Sparapani, and Stephen Eglen. ;; Original Authors: Doug Bates, Ed Kademan, Frank Ritter, David Smith ;; Created: October 14, 1991 ;; Maintainers: ESS-core ;; Keywords: statistical support ;; Summary: general functions for ESS ;; This file is part of ESS ;; This file 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 file 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 GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;; ;; In short: you may use this code any way you like, as long as you ;; don't charge money for it, remove this notice, or hold anyone liable ;; for its results. ;;; Commentary: ;;; PURPOSE ;;; ;;; Interface to the S, SAS, and XLisp dialects of statistical ;;; programming languages, with potential extensions to other ;;; languages. Designed to be extendable to most other interactive ;;; statistical programming situations. ;;; BRIEF OVERVIEW ;;; ;;; Supports structured editing of S, SAS, and XLisp (statistics ;;; programming languages) functions that are integrated with a ;;; running process in a buffer. ;;; THE ESS MAILING LIST ;;; ;;; There is an informal mailing list for discussions of ESS. Alpha ;;; and beta releases of ESS are also announced here. Send mail ;;; to ess-request@stat.math.ethz.ch to join. ;;; OVERVIEW OF ESS ;;; ;;; S is a statistics programming language developed at Bell Labs ;;; particularly suited for descriptive and exploratory statistics. ;;; s-mode is built on top of comint (the general command interpreter ;;; mode written by Olin Shivers), and so comint.el (or comint.elc) ;;; should be either loaded or in your load path when you invoke it. ;;; ;;; Aside from the general features offered by comint such as ;;; command history editing and job control, inferior S mode ;;; allows you to dump and load S objects into and from external ;;; files, and to display help on functions. It also provides ;;; name completion while you do these. For more detailed ;;; information see the documentation strings for inferior-ess, ;;; inferior-ess-mode, ess-mode, and comint-mode. There are also ;;; many variables and hooks available for customizing (see ;;; the variables below that have document strings that start ;;; with an "*"). ;;; INSTALLATION ;;; See README and S-site for details. ;;; GETTING RELEASES OF ESS ;;; ===> http://ess.r-project.org ;;; ;;; CREDITS. ;;; Thanks to shiba@shun.isac.co.jp (Ken'ichi "Modal" Shibayama) for ;;; the indenting code. ;;; Thanks also to maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch (Martin Maechler) for ;;; suggestions and bug fixes. ;;; ess-eval-line-and-step is based on a function by Rod Ball ;;; (rod@marcam.dsir.govt.nz) ;;; Also thanks from David Smith to the previous authors for all their ;;; help and suggestions. ;;; And thanks from Richard M. Heiberger, Kurt Hornik, Martin ;;; Maechler, and A.J. Rossini to David Smith. ;;; BUG REPORTS ;;; Please report bugs to ess-bugs@stat.math.ethz.ch ;;; Comments, suggestions, words of praise and large cash donations ;;; are also more than welcome, but should generally be split between ;;; all authors :-). ;;; Code: ;;*;; Requires and autoloads ;;;===================================================== ;;; (require 'easymenu) (if (or window-system noninteractive ; compilation! ) (require 'font-lock)) (require 'ess-emcs) (eval-and-compile (require 'ess-cust)) ; ess-mode: editing S/R/XLS/SAS source (autoload 'inferior-ess "ess-inf" "Run [inferior-ess-program], an ess process, in an Emacs buffer" t) (autoload 'ess-dump-object-into-edit-buffer "ess-mode" "Edit an S object." t) (autoload 'ess-parse-errors "ess-mode" "Jump to the last error generated from a sourced file." t) (autoload 'ess-load-file "ess-inf" "Source a file into S.") (autoload 'ess-inside-string-or-comment-p "ess-utils" "Non-nil, if inside string or comment." t) (autoload 'ess-inside-string-p "ess-utils" "Non-nil if inside string." t) (autoload 'ess-do-auto-fill "ess-utils" "substitute for \\[do-auto-fill]." t) (autoload 'ess-rep-regexp "ess-utils" "Replace, but not in string/comment." t) (autoload 'ess-time-string "ess-utils" "Return time-stamp string." t) (autoload 'ess-nuke-trailing-whitespace "ess-utils" "Maybe get rid of trailing blanks." t) ; ess-transcript-mode: editing ``outputs' (autoload 'ess-transcript-mode "ess-trns" "Major mode for editing S transcript files." t) (autoload 'ess-display-help-on-object "ess-help" "Display help on an S object." t) (defalias 'ess-help 'ess-display-help-on-object) (autoload 'ess-goto-info "ess-help" "Jump to the relevant section in the `ess-mode' manual." t) (autoload 'ess-submit-bug-report "ess-help" "Submit a bug report on the `ess-mode' package." t) ;;==> ess-inf.el has its OWN autoload's ! ; Set up for menus, if necessary ;;; ;;; nn. Set up the keymaps for the simple-menus ;;; ;;(if ess-use-menus ;; (require 'ess-menu)) ;;; Function Menu (func-menu) for XEmacs: ;;(defvar fume-function-name-regexp-smode ;; " " ;; "Expression to get function names") ;; ;;(append ;; '((s-mode . fume-function-name-regexp-smode) ;; (r-mode . fume-function-name-regexp-smode)) ;; fume-function-name-regexp-alist) ;;; Imenu for Emacs... ;;; Completion and Database code (defun ess-load-object-name-db-file () "Load object database file if present, mention if not." (if (string= ess-language "S") (progn (make-local-variable 'ess-object-name-db) (condition-case () (load ess-object-name-db-file) (error ;;(message "%s does not exist. Consider running ess-create-object-name-db." ;; ess-object-name-db-file) ;; (ding) (sit-for 1)))))) ; Buffer local customization stuff ;; Parse a line into its constituent parts (words separated by ;; whitespace). Return a list of the words. ;; Taken from rlogin.el, from the comint package, from XEmacs 20.3. (defun ess-line-to-list-of-words (line) (let ((list nil) (posn 0)) ;; (match-data (match-data))) (while (string-match "[^ \t\n]+" line posn) (setq list (cons (substring line (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)) list)) (setq posn (match-end 0))) (store-match-data (match-data)) (nreverse list))) (defun ess-write-to-dribble-buffer (text) "Write TEXT to dribble buffer." (save-excursion (if (not (buffer-live-p ess-dribble-buffer)) ;; ESS dribble buffer must be re-created. (setq ess-dribble-buffer (get-buffer-create "*ESS*"))) (set-buffer ess-dribble-buffer) (goto-char (point-max)) (insert-string text))) (defun ess-setq-vars-local (alist &optional buf) "Set language variables from ALIST, in buffer BUF, if desired." (if buf (set-buffer buf)) (mapcar (lambda (pair) (make-local-variable (car pair)) (if (cdr pair) (set (car pair) (eval (cdr pair))))) alist) (ess-write-to-dribble-buffer (format "(ess-setq-vars-LOCAL): language=%s, dialect=%s, buf=%s, comint..echoes=%s, comint..sender=%s\n" ess-language ess-dialect buf comint-process-echoes comint-input-sender))) (defun ess-setq-vars-default (alist &optional buf) "Set language variables from ALIST, in buffer BUF, if desired." (ess-write-to-dribble-buffer (format "ess-setq-vars-default 0: ess-language=%s, -dialect=%s, buf=%s, comint..echoes=%s, comint..sender=%s\n" ess-language ess-dialect buf comint-process-echoes comint-input-sender)) (if buf (set-buffer buf)) (mapcar (lambda (pair) (set-default (car pair) (eval (cdr pair)))) alist) (ess-write-to-dribble-buffer (format "ess-setq-vars-default 1: ess-language=%s, -dialect=%s, buf=%s, comint..echoes=%s, comint..sender=%s\n" ess-language ess-dialect buf comint-process-echoes comint-input-sender)) ) ;;--- emacs 19.34 compatibility [MM]: (if (not (fboundp 'functionp)) ;; take the definition from emacs 20.4 lisp/subr.el: (defun functionp (object) "Non-nil if OBJECT is a type of object that can be called as a function." (or (subrp object) (byte-code-function-p object) (eq (car-safe object) 'lambda) (and (symbolp object) (fboundp object)))) ) ;;-- more emacs 19 back compatibility (if (not (fboundp 'cadr)); could (require 'cl) but that is too big (defun cadr (list) (car (cdr list)))) ;;; versions thanks to Barry Margolin . ;;; unfortunately, requires 'cl. Whoops. ;;(defun ess-setq-vars (var-alist &optional buf) ;; "Set language variables from alist, in buffer `buf', if desired." ;; (if buf (set-buffer buf)) ;; (dolist (pair var-alist) ;; (set (car pair) (eval (cdr pair)))) ;; (ess-write-to-dribble-buffer ;; (format "(ess-setq-vars): ess-language=%s, buf=%s \n" ;; ess-language buf))) ;;(defun ess-setq-vars-default (var-alist &optional buf) ;; "Set language variables from alist, in buffer `buf', if desired." ;; (if buf (set-buffer buf)) ;; (dolist (pair var-alist) ;; (set-default (car pair) (eval (cdr pair)))) ;; (ess-write-to-dribble-buffer ;; (format "(ess-setq-vars-default): ess-language=%s, buf=%s \n" ;; ess-language buf))) ;; Toby Speight ;;> ;; untested ;;> (let ((l R-customize-alist)) ; or whatever ;;> (while l ;;> (set (car (car l)) (cdr (car l))) ; set, not setq! ;;> (setq l (cdr l)))) ;; ;; ;;If they are to be buffer-local, you may need to ;; ;;> ;; untested ;;> (set (make-local-variable (car (car l))) (cdr (car l))) ;; ;; Erik Naggum ;; ;;(mapcar (lambda (pair) (set (car pair) (cdr pair))) ;; R-customize-alist) ;; ;;if you want to evaluate these things along the way, which it appears that ;;you want, try: ;; ;;(mapcar (lambda (pair) (set (car pair) (eval (cdr pair)))) ;; R-customize-alist) ;; jsa@alexandria.organon.com (Jon S Anthony) ;;(mapcar #'(lambda (x) ;; (set-variable (car x) (cdr x))) ;; R-customize-alist) ; Run load hook and provide package (run-hooks 'ess-mode-load-hook) (provide 'ess) ; Local variables section ;;; This file is automatically placed in Outline minor mode. ;;; The file is structured as follows: ;;; Chapters: ^L ; ;;; Sections: ;;*;; ;;; Subsections: ;;;*;;; ;;; Components: defuns, defvars, defconsts ;;; Random code beginning with a ;;;;* comment ;;; Local variables: ;;; mode: emacs-lisp ;;; mode: outline-minor ;;; outline-regexp: "\^L\\|\\`;\\|;;\\*\\|;;;\\*\\|(def[cvu]\\|(setq\\|;;;;\\*" ;;; End: ;;; ess.el ends here