23.2.7 Tabulated List mode
Tabulated List mode is a major mode for displaying tabulated data, i.e., data consisting of entries, each entry occupying one row of text with its contents divided into columns. Tabulated List mode provides facilities for pretty-printing rows and columns, and sorting the rows according to the values in each column. It is derived from Special mode (see Basic Major Modes).
Tabulated List mode is intended to be used as a parent mode by a more specialized major mode. Examples include Process Menu mode (see Process Information) and Package Menu mode (see Package Menu in The GNU Emacs Manual).
Such a derived mode should use define-derived-mode
in the usual way, specifying tabulated-list-mode
as the second argument (see Derived Modes). The body of the define-derived-mode
form should specify the format of the tabulated data, by assigning values to the variables documented below; optionally, it can then call the function tabulated-list-init-header
, which will populate a header with the names of the columns.
The derived mode should also define a listing command. This, not the mode command, is what the user calls (e.g., M-x list-processes
). The listing command should create or switch to a buffer, turn on the derived mode, specify the tabulated data, and finally call tabulated-list-print
to populate the buffer.
user option
tabulated-list-gui-sort-indicator-asc​
This variable specifies the character to be used on GUI frames as an indication that the column is sorted in the ascending order.
Whenever you change the sort direction in Tabulated List buffers, this indicator toggles between ascending (“asc") and descending (“desc").
user option
tabulated-list-gui-sort-indicator-desc​
Like tabulated-list-gui-sort-indicator-asc
, but used when the column is sorted in the descending order.
user option
tabulated-list-tty-sort-indicator-asc​
Like tabulated-list-gui-sort-indicator-asc
, but used for text-mode frames.
user option
tabulated-list-tty-sort-indicator-desc​
Like tabulated-list-tty-sort-indicator-asc
, but used when the column is sorted in the descending order.
variable
tabulated-list-format​
This buffer-local variable specifies the format of the Tabulated List data. Its value should be a vector. Each element of the vector represents a data column, and should be a list (name width sort)
, where
name
is the column’s name (a string).width
is the width to reserve for the column (an integer). This is meaningless for the last column, which runs to the end of each line.sort
specifies how to sort entries by the column. Ifnil
, the column cannot be used for sorting. Ift
, the column is sorted by comparing string values. Otherwise, this should be a predicate function forsort
(see Rearrangement), which accepts two arguments with the same form as the elements oftabulated-list-entries
(see below).
variable
tabulated-list-entries​
This buffer-local variable specifies the entries displayed in the Tabulated List buffer. Its value should be either a list, or a function.
If the value is a list, each list element corresponds to one entry, and should have the form (id contents)
, where
id
is eithernil
, or a Lisp object that identifies the entry. If the latter, the cursor stays on the same entry when re-sorting entries. Comparison is done withequal
.contents
is a vector with the same number of elements astabulated-list-format
. Each vector element is either a string, which is inserted into the buffer as-is, or a list(label . properties)
, which means to insert a text button by callinginsert-text-button
withlabel
andproperties
as arguments (see Making Buttons).There should be no newlines in any of these strings.
Otherwise, the value should be a function which returns a list of the above form when called with no arguments.
variable
tabulated-list-revert-hook​
This normal hook is run prior to reverting a Tabulated List buffer. A derived mode can add a function to this hook to recompute tabulated-list-entries
.
variable
tabulated-list-printer​
The value of this variable is the function called to insert an entry at point, including its terminating newline. The function should accept two arguments, id
and contents
, having the same meanings as in tabulated-list-entries
. The default value is a function which inserts an entry in a straightforward way; a mode which uses Tabulated List mode in a more complex way can specify another function.
variable
tabulated-list-sort-key​
The value of this variable specifies the current sort key for the Tabulated List buffer. If it is nil
, no sorting is done. Otherwise, it should have the form (name . flip)
, where name
is a string matching one of the column names in tabulated-list-format
, and flip
, if non-nil
, means to invert the sort order.
function
tabulated-list-init-header​
This function computes and sets header-line-format
for the Tabulated List buffer (see Header Lines), and assigns a keymap to the header line to allow sorting entries by clicking on column headers.
Modes derived from Tabulated List mode should call this after setting the above variables (in particular, only after setting tabulated-list-format
).
function
tabulated-list-print \&optional remember-pos update​
This function populates the current buffer with entries. It should be called by the listing command. It erases the buffer, sorts the entries specified by tabulated-list-entries
according to tabulated-list-sort-key
, then calls the function specified by tabulated-list-printer
to insert each entry.
If the optional argument remember-pos
is non-nil
, this function looks for the id
element on the current line, if any, and tries to move to that entry after all the entries are (re)inserted.
If the optional argument update
is non-nil
, this function will only erase or add entries that have changed since the last print. This is several times faster if most entries haven’t changed since the last time this function was called. The only difference in outcome is that tags placed via tabulated-list-put-tag
will not be removed from entries that haven’t changed (normally all tags are removed).
function
tabulated-list-delete-entry​
This function deletes the entry at point.
It returns a list (id cols)
, where id
is the ID of the deleted entry and cols
is a vector of its column descriptors. It moves point to the beginning of the current line. It returns nil
if there is no entry at point.
Note that this function only changes the buffer contents; it does not alter tabulated-list-entries
.
function
tabulated-list-get-id \&optional pos​
This defsubst
returns the ID object from tabulated-list-entries
(if that is a list) or from the list returned by tabulated-list-entries
(if it is a function). If omitted or nil
, pos
defaults to point.
function
tabulated-list-get-entry \&optional pos​
This defsubst
returns the entry object from tabulated-list-entries
(if that is a list) or from the list returned by tabulated-list-entries
(if it is a function). This will be a vector for the ID at pos
. If there is no entry at pos
, then the function returns nil
.
function
tabulated-list-header-overlay-p \&optional POS​
This defsubst
returns non-nil if there is a fake header at pos
. A fake header is used if tabulated-list-use-header-line
is nil
to put the column names at the beginning of the buffer. If omitted or nil
, pos
defaults to point-min
.
function
tabulated-list-put-tag tag \&optional advance​
This function puts tag
in the padding area of the current line. The padding area can be empty space at the beginning of the line, the width of which is governed by tabulated-list-padding
. tag
should be a string, with a length less than or equal to tabulated-list-padding
. If advance
is non-nil, this function advances point by one line.
function
tabulated-list-clear-all-tags​
This function clears all tags from the padding area in the current buffer.
function
tabulated-list-set-col col desc \&optional change-entry-data​
This function changes the tabulated list entry at point, setting col
to desc
. col
is the column number to change, or the name of the column to change. desc
is the new column descriptor, which is inserted via tabulated-list-print-col
.
If change-entry-data
is non-nil, this function modifies the underlying data (usually the column descriptor in the list tabulated-list-entries
) by setting the column descriptor of the vector to desc
.