From f11779f01b229235feb4ce0c1b20a8c2fabfbb88 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eli Zaretskii Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2021 16:39:20 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Improve documentation of 'M-X' and related features * doc/emacs/m-x.texi (M-x): Index 'M-X'. * doc/lispref/commands.texi (Interactive Call, Command Modes): Mention 'M-X' and 'execute-extended-command-for-buffer'. * etc/NEWS: Clarify that the '(declare (completion ...' and '(declare (modes ...' forms have no effect by default. Likewise for '(interactive "..." MODE)' specs. (Bug#52839) --- doc/emacs/m-x.texi | 1 + doc/lispref/commands.texi | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++-------- etc/NEWS | 25 +++++++++++++++++++------ 3 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/emacs/m-x.texi b/doc/emacs/m-x.texi index d35a8351541..4e95e03aae8 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/m-x.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/m-x.texi @@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ the option @code{read-extended-command-predicate} to exclude those irrelevant commands from completion results. @kindex M-S-x +@kindex M-X Conversely, Emacs can exclude all commands except those that are particularly relevant to the current buffer. The @kbd{M-S-x} (that's ``meta shift x'') command works just like @kbd{M-x}, but instead of diff --git a/doc/lispref/commands.texi b/doc/lispref/commands.texi index 4e36d5807c1..2f3d6148f61 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/commands.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/commands.texi @@ -630,17 +630,26 @@ any modes that are derived from @code{dired-mode}). Any number of modes can be added to the @code{interactive} form. @vindex read-extended-command-predicate -Specifying modes may affect completion in @kbd{M-x}, depending on the +Specifying modes affects command completion in @kbd{M-S-x} +(@code{execute-extended-command-for-buffer}, @pxref{Interactive +Call}). It may also affect completion in @kbd{M-x}, depending on the value of @code{read-extended-command-predicate}. For instance, when using the -@code{command-completion-default-include-p} predicate, @kbd{M-x} won't -list commands that have been marked as being applicable to a specific -mode (unless you are in a buffer that uses that mode, of course). -This goes for both major and minor modes. +@code{command-completion-default-include-p} predicate as the value of +@code{read-extended-command-predicate}, @kbd{M-x} won't list commands +that have been marked as being applicable to a specific mode (unless +you are in a buffer that uses that mode, of course). This goes for +both major and minor modes. (By contrast, @kbd{M-S-x} always omits +inapplicable commands from the completion candidates.) -Marking commands this way will also make @kbd{C-h m} list these -commands (if they aren't bound to any keys). +By default, @code{read-extended-command-predicate} is @code{nil}, and +completion in @kbd{M-x} lists all the commands that match what the +user has typed, whether those commands are or aren't marked as +applicable to the current buffer's mode. + +Marking commands to be applicable to a mode will also make @kbd{C-h m} +list these commands (if they aren't bound to any keys). If using this extended @code{interactive} form isn't convenient (because the code is supposed to work in older versions of Emacs that @@ -857,13 +866,16 @@ non-@code{nil} if the command is to be included when completing in that buffer. @end deffn +@kindex @kbd{M-X} +@kindex @kbd{M-S-x} @deffn Command execute-extended-command-for-buffer prefix-argument This is like @code{execute-extended-command}, but limits the commands offered for completion to those commands that are of particular relevance to the current major mode (and enabled minor modes). This includes commands that are tagged with the modes (@pxref{Using Interactive}), and also commands that are bound to locally active -keymaps. +keymaps. This command is the normal definition of @kbd{M-S-x} +(that's ``meta shift x''). @end deffn @node Distinguish Interactive diff --git a/etc/NEWS b/etc/NEWS index 1664ccfd044..f1bf2fe67d1 100644 --- a/etc/NEWS +++ b/etc/NEWS @@ -3730,15 +3730,28 @@ commands as being applicable for modes derived from 'dired-mode', or if the mode is a minor mode, when the current buffer has that minor mode activated. Note that using this form will create byte code that is not compatible with byte code in previous Emacs versions. +Also note that by default these annotations have no effect, unless the +new option 'read-extended-command-predicate' option is customized to call +'command-completion-default-include-p' or a similar function. +++ -** New forms to declare how completion should happen has been added. +** New 'declare' forms to control completion of commands in 'M-x'. '(declare (completion PREDICATE))' can be used as a general predicate -to say whether the command should be present when completing with -'M-x TAB'. '(declare (modes MODE...))' can be used as a short-hand -way of saying that the command should be present when completing from -buffers in major modes derived from MODE..., or, if it's a minor mode, -when that minor mode is enabled in the current buffer. +to say whether the command should be considered a completion candidate +when completing with 'M-x TAB'. + +'(declare (modes MODE...))' can be used as a short-hand way of saying +that the command should be considered a completion candidate when +completing on commands from buffers in major modes derived from +MODE..., or, if it's a minor mode, when that minor mode is enabled in +the current buffer. + +Note that these forms will only have their effect if the +'read-extended-command-predicate' option is customized to call +'command-completion-default-include-p' or a similar function. The +default value of 'read-extended-command-predicate' is nil, which means +no commands that match what you have typed are excluded from being +completion candidates. +++ ** 'define-minor-mode' now takes an ':interactive' argument. -- 2.39.2