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In Emacs how would I align a group of text:

signal slv4   : std_logic_vector(3 downto 0);
signal slv16  : std_logic_vector(15 downto 0);
signal slv8   : std_logic_vector(7 downto 0);
signal slv32  : std_logic_vector(32 downto 0);

so it looks like this

signal slv4   : std_logic_vector( 3 downto 0);
signal slv16  : std_logic_vector(15 downto 0);
signal slv8   : std_logic_vector( 7 downto 0);
signal slv32  : std_logic_vector(32 downto 0);

Basically I want to right justify the numbers before "downto"; another side effect is that the text is right justified (the semi-colons line up).

How would I achieve this? I have played around with M-x align and M-x align-regexp however I can't seem to get what I'm looking for.

Also I'm using vhdl-mode so maybe it has something built in?

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    Check out this question and answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/10895930/right-align-text-in-emacs
    – Thomas
    May 9, 2013 at 4:40
  • Have you tried the VHDL mode beautify? It's under the VHDL->beautify menu.
    – pknodle
    May 9, 2013 at 20:45
  • @Thomas Thanks I ended up implementing my own function as follows: (defun my-align-downto (beg end) (interactive "r") (align-regexp beg end "\\([0-9]* downto*\\)" -1 0 t))
    – mrbean
    May 10, 2013 at 2:25
  • So all I do is highlight the desired code and call my function by M-x my-align-downto Which seems to work out OK. @ pknodle This feature is not implemented in vhdl-mode afk, does it work on yours?
    – mrbean
    May 10, 2013 at 2:31

3 Answers 3

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I don't think there is such a thing in vhdl mode because you need spaces in the middle of the text. If it were just about right aligning, you could possibly play around with tab behaviour. In this case, you could use a macro.

http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/KeyboardMacros

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In a first run the maximum of padding is detected, than called recursively with padding given.

Edit `this-regexp' inside let if something different is needed. Maybe the hard-coded opening "(" in concat-form needs edit than too.

(defun my-numbers-padded (&optional beg end len)
  "Pad numbers as given in example string "
  (interactive "*")
  (let* ((beg (cond (beg)
                    ((use-region-p)
                     (region-beginning))
                    (t (point-min))))
         (end (cond (end (copy-marker end))
                    ((use-region-p)
                     (copy-marker (region-end)))
                    (t (copy-marker (point-max)))))
         (this-regexp "^\\([^(]+\\)\(\\([0-9]+\\)\\(.+\\)$")
         (len len)
         lenmax
         (var (and len (concat "(format \"%" (number-to-string len) "s\" (match-string-no-properties 2))"))))
    (goto-char beg)
    (if len
        (while (re-search-forward this-regexp  nil t 1)
          (setq erg (eval (car (read-from-string var))))
          (replace-match
           (concat (match-string-no-properties 1) "\("   erg (match-string-no-properties 3))))
      (while (re-search-forward this-regexp  nil t 1)
        (setq current-length (length (match-string-no-properties 2)))
        (if (and lenmax (< lenmax current-length))
            (setq lenmax current-length)
          (unless lenmax (setq lenmax current-length))))
      (my-padding-numbers beg end lenmax))))
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  • Unfortunately I couldn't get this to work, I may need to study my Lisp a bit to figure out how this works. If this function works on the entire buffer then that would save me the trouble of selecting regions and rigging up a align-regexp as I did above.
    – mrbean
    May 10, 2013 at 2:36
  • @mrbean beg and end are set conditionally. If no region exists and beg/end not given as arguments, it works at the whole buffer. May 11, 2013 at 5:29
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Here is what I'm currently using (which works fine):

(defun my-align-downto (beg end)
    (interactive "r")
    (align-regexp beg end "\\([0-9]* downto*\\)" -1 0 t))

I thought I would take it one step further and create my own 'align hook' based on the information at the very bottom of this page: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/AlignCommands#toc8

(add-hook 'align-load-hook (lambda ()
    (add-to-list 'align-rules-list
      '(downto-align
        (regexp  . "\\([0-9]* downto*\\)")
        (group   . -1)
        (spacing . 0)
        (modes   . vhdl-mode)
        (repeat  . t)))))

With which I get no results. :(

Does vhdl-mode override these alignment rules.. or am I just not doing something correctly?

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  • Does (modes . '(vhdl-mode)) fix it?
    – phils
    May 10, 2013 at 6:32
  • I think it did but now I get an error... "Args out of range: -1, 0". It doesn't seem to like my 'Group' setting?
    – mrbean
    May 10, 2013 at 14:43
  • Ah, you've gotten confused by how align-regexp triggers justification. You want (group . 1) (justify . t). Check the align-rules-list documentation.
    – phils
    May 10, 2013 at 14:58

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