Typically these shortcuts are a single key long, so this is a
fast way to jump to a saved search from anywhere in Notmuch."
(interactive)
-
;; Build the action map
(let (action-map)
(dolist (saved-search notmuch-saved-searches)
`(lambda () (notmuch-search ',query ',oldest-first)))))
action-map)))))
(setq action-map (nreverse action-map))
-
(if action-map
(notmuch-jump action-map "Search: ")
- (error "To use notmuch-jump, please customize shortcut keys in notmuch-saved-searches."))))
+ (error "To use notmuch-jump, \
+please customize shortcut keys in notmuch-saved-searches."))))
(defvar notmuch-jump--action nil)
where KEY is a key binding, LABEL is a string label to display in
the buffer, and ACTION is a nullary function to call. LABEL may
be null, in which case the action will still be bound, but will
-not appear in the pop-up buffer.
-"
-
+not appear in the pop-up buffer."
(let* ((items (notmuch-jump--format-actions action-map))
;; Format the table of bindings and the full prompt
(table
(notmuch-jump--action nil))
;; Read the action
(read-from-minibuffer full-prompt nil minibuffer-map)
-
;; If we got an action, do it
(when notmuch-jump--action
(funcall notmuch-jump--action))))
Returns a list of strings, one for each item with a label in
ACTION-MAP. These strings can be inserted into a tabular
buffer."
-
;; Compute the maximum key description width
(let ((key-width 1))
(pcase-dolist (`(,key ,desc) action-map)
(define-key map keystr
`(lambda () (interactive)
(setq notmuch-jump--action
- ',(apply-partially #'notmuch-jump action-submap new-prompt))
+ ',(apply-partially #'notmuch-jump
+ action-submap
+ new-prompt))
(exit-minibuffer)))))))
map))