Casing of identifiers, attributes and keywords is
automatically performed while typing when the variable
ada-auto-case is set. Every time you press a word
separator, the previous word is automatically cased.
You can customize the automatic casing differently for
keywords, attributes and identifiers. The relevant variables are
the following: ada-case-keyword,
ada-case-attribute and
ada-case-identifier.
All these variables can have one of the following values:
downcase-wordMy_vARIable is converted to
my_variable.upcase-wordMy_vARIable is converted to
MY_VARIABLE.ada-capitalize-wordMy_vARIable is converted to
My_Variable.ada-loose-case-wordMy_vARIable is
converted to My_VARIable.Ada mode allows you to define exceptions to these rules, in a
file specified by the variable
ada-case-exception-file (default ~/.emacs_case_exceptions). Each line in this
file specifies the casing of one word or word fragment. Comments
may be included, separated from the word by a space.
If the word starts with an asterisk (<*>), it defines the casing af a word fragemnt (or “substring”); part of a word between two underscores or word boundary.
For example:
DOD Department of Defense
*IO
GNAT The GNAT compiler from Ada Core Technologies
The word fragment *IO applies to any word
containing “_io”; Text_IO,
Hardware_IO, etc.
There are
two ways to add new items to this file: you can simply edit it as
you would edit any text file. Or you can position point on the
word you want to add, and select menu ‘Ada | Edit | Create Case Exception’,
or press C-c C-y
(ada-create-case-exception). The word will
automatically be added to the current list of exceptions and to
the file.
To define a word fragment case exception, select the word fragment, then select menu ‘Ada | Edit | Create Case Exception Substring’.
It is sometimes useful to have multiple exception files around
(for instance, one could be the standard Ada acronyms, the second
some company specific exceptions, and the last one some project
specific exceptions). If you set up the variable
ada-case-exception-file as a list of files, each of
them will be parsed and used in your emacs session. However, when
you save a new exception through the menu, as described above,
the new exception will be added to the first file in the
list.
ada-adjust-case-buffer).ada-create-case-exception)ada-case-exception-file
(ada-case-read-exceptions).