emacs-config/lisp/tab-bar-patch.el
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;;; tab-bar-patch.el --- -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
;; Copyright (C) 2023 Benson Chu
;; Author: Benson Chu <bensonchu457@gmail.com>
;; Created: [2023-03-24 16:08]
;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs
;; 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 3 of the License, 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. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;;; Code:
(advice-add #'tab-bar-new-tab-to
:override
#'my/tab-bar-new-tab-to)
(advice-add #'tab-bar-select-tab
:override
#'my/tab-bar-select-tab)
(defun my/tab-bar-select-tab (&optional tab-number)
"Switch to the tab by its absolute position TAB-NUMBER in the tab bar.
When this command is bound to a numeric key (with a key prefix or modifier key
using `tab-bar-select-tab-modifiers'), calling it without an argument
will translate its bound numeric key to the numeric argument.
Also the prefix argument TAB-NUMBER can be used to override
the numeric key, so it takes precedence over the bound digit key.
For example, `<MODIFIER>-2' will select the second tab, but `C-u 15
<MODIFIER>-2' will select the 15th tab. TAB-NUMBER counts from 1.
Negative TAB-NUMBER counts tabs from the end of the tab bar."
(interactive "P")
(unless (integerp tab-number)
(let ((key (event-basic-type last-command-event)))
(setq tab-number (if (and (characterp key) (>= key ?1) (<= key ?9))
(- key ?0)
0))))
(let* ((tabs (funcall tab-bar-tabs-function))
(from-index (tab-bar--current-tab-index tabs))
(to-number (cond ((< tab-number 0) (+ (length tabs) (1+ tab-number)))
((zerop tab-number) (1+ from-index))
(t tab-number)))
(to-index (1- (max 1 (min to-number (length tabs)))))
(minibuffer-was-active (minibuffer-window-active-p (selected-window))))
(unless (eq from-index to-index)
(let* ((from-tab (tab-bar--tab))
(to-tab (nth to-index tabs))
(wc (alist-get 'wc to-tab))
(ws (alist-get 'ws to-tab)))
;; During the same session, use window-configuration to switch
;; tabs, because window-configurations are more reliable
;; (they keep references to live buffers) than window-states.
;; But after restoring tabs from a previously saved session,
;; its value of window-configuration is unreadable,
;; so restore its saved window-state.
(cond
((and (window-configuration-p wc)
;; Check for such cases as cloning a frame with tabs.
;; When tabs were cloned to another frame, then fall back
;; to using `window-state-put' below.
(eq (window-configuration-frame wc) (selected-frame)))
(let ((wc-point (alist-get 'wc-point to-tab))
(wc-bl (seq-filter #'buffer-live-p (alist-get 'wc-bl to-tab)))
(wc-bbl (seq-filter #'buffer-live-p (alist-get 'wc-bbl to-tab)))
(wc-history-back (alist-get 'wc-history-back to-tab))
(wc-history-forward (alist-get 'wc-history-forward to-tab)))
(set-window-configuration wc nil t)
;; set-window-configuration does not restore the value of
;; point in the current buffer, so restore it separately.
(when (and (markerp wc-point)
(marker-buffer wc-point)
;; FIXME: After dired-revert, marker relocates to 1.
;; window-configuration restores point to global point
;; in this dired buffer, not to its window point,
;; but this is slightly better than 1.
;; Maybe better to save dired-filename in each window?
(not (eq 1 (marker-position wc-point))))
(goto-char wc-point))
(when wc-bl (set-frame-parameter nil 'buffer-list wc-bl))
(when wc-bbl (set-frame-parameter nil 'buried-buffer-list wc-bbl))
(when tab-bar-history-mode
(puthash (selected-frame)
(and (window-configuration-p (alist-get 'wc (car wc-history-back)))
wc-history-back)
tab-bar-history-back)
(puthash (selected-frame)
(and (window-configuration-p (alist-get 'wc (car wc-history-forward)))
wc-history-forward)
tab-bar-history-forward))))
(ws
;; `window-state-put' fails when called in the minibuffer
(when (minibuffer-selected-window)
(select-window (minibuffer-selected-window)))
(let ((window--sides-inhibit-check t))
(set-window-parameter (selected-window) 'window-side nil)
(window-state-put ws nil 'safe))))
;; Select the minibuffer when it was active before switching tabs
(when (and minibuffer-was-active (active-minibuffer-window))
(select-window (active-minibuffer-window)))
;; When the minibuffer was activated in one tab, but exited in
;; another tab, then after going back to the first tab, it has
;; such inconsistent state that the current buffer is the minibuffer,
;; but its window is not active. So try to undo this mess.
(when (and (minibufferp) (not (active-minibuffer-window)))
(other-window 1))
(when tab-bar-history-mode
(setq tab-bar-history-omit t))
(when from-index
(setf (nth from-index tabs) from-tab))
(setf (nth to-index tabs) (tab-bar--current-tab-make (nth to-index tabs)))
(unless tab-bar-mode
(message "Selected tab '%s'" (alist-get 'name to-tab))))
(force-mode-line-update))))
(defun my/tab-bar-new-tab-to (&optional tab-number)
(interactive "P")
(let* ((tabs (funcall tab-bar-tabs-function))
(from-index (tab-bar--current-tab-index tabs))
(from-tab (tab-bar--tab)))
(when tab-bar-new-tab-choice
;; Handle the case when it's called in the active minibuffer.
(when (minibuffer-selected-window)
(select-window (minibuffer-selected-window)))
(let ((ignore-window-parameters t)
(window--sides-inhibit-check t))
(if (eq tab-bar-new-tab-choice 'clone)
;; Create new unique windows with the same layout
(window-state-put (window-state-get))
;; Remove window parameters that can cause problems
;; with `delete-other-windows' and `split-window'.
(set-window-parameter nil 'window-side nil)
(set-window-parameter nil 'window-atom nil)
(delete-other-windows)
(if (eq tab-bar-new-tab-choice 'window)
;; Create new unique window from remaining window
(window-state-put (window-state-get))
;; Create a new window to get rid of old window parameters
;; (e.g. prev/next buffers) of old window.
(split-window) (delete-window))))
(let ((buffer
(if (and (functionp tab-bar-new-tab-choice)
(not (memq tab-bar-new-tab-choice '(clone window))))
(funcall tab-bar-new-tab-choice)
(if (stringp tab-bar-new-tab-choice)
(or (get-buffer tab-bar-new-tab-choice)
(find-file-noselect tab-bar-new-tab-choice))))))
(when (buffer-live-p buffer)
(switch-to-buffer buffer))))
(when from-index
(setf (nth from-index tabs) from-tab))
(let* ((to-tab (tab-bar--current-tab-make
(when (eq tab-bar-new-tab-group t)
`((group . ,(alist-get 'group from-tab))))))
(to-number (and tab-number (prefix-numeric-value tab-number)))
(to-index (or (if to-number
(if (< to-number 0)
(+ (length tabs) (1+ to-number))
(1- to-number)))
(pcase tab-bar-new-tab-to
('leftmost 0)
('rightmost (length tabs))
('left (or from-index 1))
('right (1+ (or from-index 0)))
((pred functionp)
(funcall tab-bar-new-tab-to))))))
(setq to-index (max 0 (min (or to-index 0) (length tabs))))
(cl-pushnew to-tab (nthcdr to-index tabs))
(when (eq to-index 0)
;; `pushnew' handles the head of tabs but not frame-parameter
(tab-bar-tabs-set tabs))
(when tab-bar-history-mode
(puthash (selected-frame) nil tab-bar-history-back)
(puthash (selected-frame) nil tab-bar-history-forward)
(setq tab-bar-history-omit t))
(run-hook-with-args 'tab-bar-tab-post-open-functions
(nth to-index tabs)))
(when tab-bar-show
(if (not tab-bar-mode)
;; Turn on `tab-bar-mode' since a tab was created.
;; Note: this also updates `tab-bar-lines'.
(tab-bar-mode 1)
(tab-bar--update-tab-bar-lines)))
(force-mode-line-update)
(unless tab-bar-mode
(message "Added new tab at %s" tab-bar-new-tab-to))))
(provide 'tab-bar-patch)
;;; tab-bar-patch.el ends here