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Let us know using this Issue Template. 4 | title: '' 5 | labels: bug 6 | assignees: '' 7 | 8 | --- 9 | 10 | ## Describe the bug 11 | 12 | 13 | ## To Reproduce 14 | Steps to reproduce the behavior: 15 | 21 | 22 | ## Expected behavior 23 | 24 | 25 | ## Screenshots/screencaps 26 | If applicable, add screenshots or screencaps (recordings) to help explain your problem. 27 | 28 | ## Meta Info 29 | - OS: 30 | - DrRacket Version: About DrRacket` --> 31 | 32 | ## Additional context 33 | 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_request.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Feature request 3 | about: Propose a feature using this Issue Template. 4 | title: '' 5 | labels: enhancement 6 | assignees: '' 7 | 8 | --- 9 | 10 | ## Section 11 | 12 | [ ] Preferences 13 | [ ] Autocomplete 14 | [ ] Keybindings 15 | [ ] Other... 16 | 17 | 18 | ## Context 19 | 20 | 21 | ## Proposal 22 | 23 | 24 | ## Alternatives 25 | 26 | 27 | ## Additional info 28 | 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/pr_template.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Purpose 2 | 3 | 4 | ## Summary of Changes 5 | 6 | - 7 | 8 | ## Mention in contributors list 9 | 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.bak 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | language: c 2 | 3 | # Based on: https://github.com/greghendershott/travis-racket 4 | 5 | env: 6 | global: 7 | # Supply a global RACKET_DIR environment variable. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # CS 135 DrTools 2 | DrRacket Tools for CS 135 course at UWaterloo 3 | 4 | Autocomplete Demo 5 | 6 | ## Disclaimers 7 | - **The authors are NOT responsible for any issues using any part of this repository will cause you. ALWAYS back up your files, preferences and code!** 8 | - **Though it may not be necessary in all cases, DrRacket should be restarted after most customizations to allow all changes to take effect.** 9 | 10 | ## Acknowledgements 11 | - Autocomplete was adapted from *complete-word* in [Quickscript Extra](https://github.com/Metaxal/quickscript-extra) 12 | - Keybindings was adapted from [Racket-lang.org](https://docs.racket-lang.org/drracket/Keyboard_Shortcuts.html#%28part._defining-shortcuts%29) documentation 13 | 14 | ### Contributors 15 | - Creator and Maintainer: [Raymond Li](https://github.com/Raymo111) ([https://Raymond.Li](https://raymond.li)) 16 | - Co-creator: [Kaustubh Prabhakar](https://github.com/SantaKaus) ([https://KaustubhPrabhakar.tech](https://kaustubhprabhakar.tech)) 17 | - Contributors: [Thomas Park](https://github.com/ThomasPark20), [Devon Mack](https://github.com/devonpmack), [Kaifee Haque](https://github.com/kaifee-haque) 18 | 19 | ## Installation 20 | There are 2 parts of this package that you can install. By following the steps below, you will get autocomplete and additional keybindings. To install the preferences, follow the installation section under [Racket Preferences](#installation-1). Default Racket keybindings will continue to work after installation. 21 | 1. Go to `File > Install Package...` from the menubar. 22 | 2. Put `cs135-drtools` in the input field beside `Package Source:`, and click `Install`. 23 | 4. Restart DrRacket. 24 | 25 | ## Tools 26 | ### Autocomplete 27 | - `Ctrl+Space` trigger (**Will NOT work in comments!**) just hit enter and remove the newline after completion, we're working on making these work in comments) 28 | - Completion for the following: 29 | 30 | | Shortcut | Generates | 31 | |----------|-------------------------| 32 | | cx | check-expect | 33 | | cw | check-within | 34 | | ce | check-error | 35 | | df | define function | 36 | | d | define | 37 | | ds | define structure | 38 | | m | make structure | 39 | | c | cond with else | 40 | | if | if statement | 41 | | con | list in cons notation | 42 | | li | abbreviated list | 43 | | dsp | display | 44 | | t | true | 45 | | f | false | 46 | | e | empty | 47 | | hdr | file header | 48 | | cmt | comment | 49 | | l | `;; ` | 50 | | ll | 3-line comment | 51 | | pa | 3-line "Part a" comment | 52 | | pb | 3-line "Part b" comment | 53 | | pc | 3-line "Part c" comment | 54 | | pd | 3-line "Part d" comment | 55 | | pe | 3-line "Part e" comment | 56 | | pf | 3-line "Part f" comment | 57 | | ppe | Purpose and examples | 58 | | ctr | Contract | 59 | | req | Requires | 60 | | tst | Tests | 61 | | lox | list-of-X Template | 62 | | nelox | ne-List-of-X Template | 63 | | lo | (listof ) | 64 | | nelo | (ne-listof ) | 65 | | lost | (listof Str) | 66 | | nelost | (ne-listof Str) | 67 | | lob | (listof Bool) | 68 | | nelob | (ne-listof Bool) | 69 | | loc | (listof Char) | 70 | | neloc | (ne-listof Char) | 71 | | losy | (listof Sym) | 72 | | nelosy | (ne-listof Sym) | 73 | | lonu | (listof Num) | 74 | | nelonu | (ne-listof Num) | 75 | | lona | (listof Nat) | 76 | | nelona | (ne-listof Nat) | 77 | 78 | #### Usage: 79 | 1. Type a shortcut 80 | 2. Press `Ctrl+Space` 81 | 3. The shortcut will be replaced with generated code 82 | 83 | ### Keybindings 84 | - Works out of the box after installing the package 85 | - **Note: No commonly-used original keybindings are overwritten.** (i.e. The DrRacket default keybindings still do what they used to. This package simply adds more.) 86 | - Provides the following keybindings: 87 | 88 | | Keybinding | What it does | DrRacket default | 89 | |----------------|---------------------------------------------------|------------------| 90 | | Alt+R | Run the program | Ctrl+R or F5 | 91 | | Ctrl+Shift+F | Indent all lines | Ctrl+I | 92 | | Ctrl+H | Show Replace | Ctrl+Shift+R | 93 | | Ctrl+Shift+R | Replace All | *None* | 94 | | Ctrl+/ | Comment out line with `;` | *None* | 95 | | Ctrl+Backspace | Delete word left of cursor | Alt+Backspace | 96 | | Ctrl+Delete | Delete word right of cursor | Alt+Delete | 97 | | Alt+Up/Down | Switch between Interactions and Definitions panes | Ctrl+F6 | 98 | 99 | 105 | 106 | ### Racket Preferences 107 | 108 | - Dark mode based on [Monokai v2.1](http://www.eclipsecolorthemes.org/?view=theme&id=52794) 109 | - `[` (left square bracket) will automatically determine the right bracket for you (no need to `Shift+9` anymore!) and insert a close bracket for you as well 110 | - In addition to the notable ones mentioned here, all the features we found useful have been enabled. The default language for new files is set to `Beginning Student Custom`, the starting language for CS 135 at UWaterloo. This may change as we progress through the course, or it may not. 111 | 112 | #### Installation 113 | - **!Important! BACK UP your existing preferences file FIRST, just in case you don't like ours.** 114 | - Unix: Download [`racket-prefs.rktd`](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Raymo111/cs135-drtools/master/racket-prefs.rktd) to `$HOME/.racket` and reload DrRacket 115 | - Windows: Download [`racket-prefs.rktd`](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Raymo111/cs135-drtools/master/racket-prefs.rktd) to `%appdata%\Racket` (paste that into the File Explorer location bar and hit enter) and reload DrRacket 116 | - Mac OS: Download [`racket-prefs.rktd`](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Raymo111/cs135-drtools/master/racket-prefs.rktd) to your preferences folder, rename the file to `org.racket-lang.prefs.rktd`, and reload DrRacket. You might find these links helpful: 117 | - https://www.syniumsoftware.com/support-article/how-do-i-navigate-to-the-preferences-folder 118 | - https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5804600 119 | 120 | ### Additional Tips 121 | Installing the `drcomplete` raco package (**not part of this package**) will provide automated completion of variables and functions. You can install `drcomplete` the same way you installed `cs135-drtools`. After restarting DrRacket, click `Edit > Enable Automatic Autocompletion` (last item) in the menubar to enable it, if it isn't already enabled. 122 | 123 | ##### We accept Pull Requests! If you have a template or shortcut you think is useful and should be added, contribute to our repo on [GitHub](https://github.com/Raymo111/cs135-drtools)! 124 | 125 | ![Hits](https://hitcounter.pythonanywhere.com/count/tag.svg?url=https%3A%2F%2FGitHub.com%2FRaymo111%2Fcs135-drtools) 126 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | theme: jekyll-theme-hacker -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /demo/demo.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Raymo111/cs135-drtools/f7895018e28894a09f363cc55fa118cb2a02076b/demo/demo.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /demo/hdr.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Raymo111/cs135-drtools/f7895018e28894a09f363cc55fa118cb2a02076b/demo/hdr.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /demo/lox.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Raymo111/cs135-drtools/f7895018e28894a09f363cc55fa118cb2a02076b/demo/lox.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /demo/main.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Raymo111/cs135-drtools/f7895018e28894a09f363cc55fa118cb2a02076b/demo/main.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /info.rkt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #lang info 2 | 3 | (define drracket-tools '(("tool.rkt"))) 4 | (define drracket-tool-names '("drracket-keybindings")) 5 | (define drracket-tool-icons '(#f)) 6 | 7 | (define collection "cs135-drtools") 8 | (define deps '("drracket-plugin-lib" 9 | "gui-lib" 10 | "quickscript" 11 | "base")) 12 | (define build-deps '("scribble-lib" "racket-doc" "rackunit-lib")) 13 | (define scribblings '(("scribblings/cs135-drtools.scrbl" ()))) 14 | (define pkg-desc "DrRacket Tools for CS 135 course at UWaterloo") 15 | (define version "1.0") 16 | (define pkg-authors '(Raymo111, SantaKaus)) 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /keybindings.rkt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;; 2 | ;; ************************************************************** 3 | ;; Copyright (c) 2020 4 | ;; Raymond Li 5 | ;; Kaustubh Prabhakar 6 | ;; Keybindings for DrRacket 7 | ;; Last updated 2020-09-19 8 | ;; Modified from Racket documentation 9 | ;; ************************************************************** 10 | ;; 11 | 12 | #lang s-exp framework/keybinding-lang 13 | 14 | (define (menu-bind key menu-item) 15 | (keybinding 16 | key 17 | (λ (ed evt) 18 | (define canvas (send ed get-canvas)) 19 | (when canvas 20 | (define menu-bar (find-menu-bar canvas)) 21 | (when menu-bar 22 | (define item (find-item menu-bar menu-item)) 23 | (when item 24 | (define menu-evt 25 | (new control-event% 26 | [event-type 'menu] 27 | [time-stamp 28 | (send evt get-time-stamp)])) 29 | (send item command menu-evt))))))) 30 | 31 | (define/contract (find-menu-bar c) 32 | (-> (is-a?/c area<%>) (or/c #f (is-a?/c menu-bar%))) 33 | (let loop ([c c]) 34 | (cond 35 | [(is-a? c frame%) (send c get-menu-bar)] 36 | [(is-a? c area<%>) (loop (send c get-parent))] 37 | [else #f]))) 38 | 39 | (define/contract (find-item menu-bar label) 40 | (-> (is-a?/c menu-bar%) 41 | string? 42 | (or/c (is-a?/c selectable-menu-item<%>) #f)) 43 | (let loop ([o menu-bar]) 44 | (cond 45 | [(is-a? o selectable-menu-item<%>) 46 | (and (equal? (send o get-plain-label) label) 47 | o)] 48 | [(is-a? o menu-item-container<%>) 49 | (for/or ([i (in-list (send o get-items))]) 50 | (loop i))] 51 | [else #f]))) 52 | 53 | (define (rebind key command) 54 | (keybinding 55 | key 56 | (λ (ed evt) 57 | (send (send ed get-keymap) call-function 58 | command ed evt #t)))) 59 | 60 | (menu-bind "m:r" "Run") 61 | (menu-bind ":?:s:c:F" "Reindent All") 62 | (menu-bind "c:h" "Show Replace") 63 | (menu-bind ":?:s:c:R" "Replace All") 64 | (menu-bind "c:/" "Comment Out with Semicolons") 65 | 66 | (rebind "c:backspace" "backward-kill-word") 67 | (rebind "c:del" "kill-word") 68 | (rebind "m:up" "shift-focus") 69 | (rebind "m:down" "shift-focus") 70 | ;(rebind "up" "put-previous-sexp") 71 | ;(rebind "down" "put-next-sexp") 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.rkt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #lang racket/base 2 | 3 | (module+ test 4 | (require rackunit)) 5 | 6 | ;; Notice 7 | ;; To install (from within the package directory): 8 | ;; $ raco pkg install 9 | ;; To install (once uploaded to pkgs.racket-lang.org): 10 | ;; $ raco pkg install <> 11 | ;; To uninstall: 12 | ;; $ raco pkg remove <> 13 | ;; To view documentation: 14 | ;; $ raco docs <> 15 | ;; 16 | ;; Some users like to add a `private/` directory, place auxiliary files there, 17 | ;; and require them in `main.rkt`. 18 | ;; 19 | ;; See the current version of the racket style guide here: 20 | ;; http://docs.racket-lang.org/style/index.html 21 | 22 | ;; Code here 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | (module+ test 27 | ;; Any code in this `test` submodule runs when this file is run using DrRacket 28 | ;; or with `raco test`. The code here does not run when this file is 29 | ;; required by another module. 30 | 31 | ) 32 | 33 | (module+ main 34 | ;; (Optional) main submodule. Put code here if you need it to be executed when 35 | ;; this file is run using DrRacket or the `racket` executable. The code here 36 | ;; does not run when this file is required by another module. 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(#f 1159 785)) (#f . (#f 1159 785)))) 254 | (plt:framework-pref:drracket:window-position #hash((((0 0 2560 1440)) . (0 1407 0)) (#f . (0 1407 0)))) 255 | (plt:framework-pref:framework:recently-opened-sort-by age) 256 | (plt:framework-pref:framework:recent-items-window-w 400) 257 | (plt:framework-pref:framework:recent-items-window-h 600) 258 | (plt:framework-pref:drracket:recent-language-names (("Beginning Student" #6(#t constructor repeating-decimal #f #t none) #f () #t) ("Determine language from source" #6(#t print mixed-fraction-e #f #t debug) (default) #0() #f #t #t ((test) (main)) #t))) 259 | (plt:framework-pref:drracket:unit-window-size-percentage 59993/82942) 260 | ) 261 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /register.rkt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #lang racket/base 2 | (require (for-syntax racket/base 3 | racket/runtime-path 4 | (only-in quickscript/library add-third-party-script-directory!))) 5 | 6 | ;; This is going to be called during setup and will automatically 7 | ;; register quickscript-extra in quickscript's library. 8 | (begin-for-syntax 9 | (define-runtime-path script-dir "scripts") 10 | (add-third-party-script-directory! script-dir)) 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scribblings/cs135-drtools.scrbl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #lang scribble/manual 2 | @require[@for-label[cs135-drtools 3 | racket/base]] 4 | 5 | @title{cs135-drtools} 6 | @author{Raymo111, SantaKaus} 7 | 8 | @defmodule[cs135-drtools] 9 | 10 | DrRacket tools for CS 135 course at UWaterloo 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/autocomplete.rkt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;; 2 | ;; ************************************************************** 3 | ;; Copyright (c) 2020 4 | ;; Raymond Li 5 | ;; Kaustubh Prabhakar 6 | ;; Code completion for DrRacket 7 | ;; Last updated 2020-09-25 8 | ;; Modified from complete-word from quickscript extras repo 9 | ;; ************************************************************** 10 | ;; 11 | 12 | #lang racket/base 13 | (require racket/class 14 | racket/dict 15 | racket/list 16 | quickscript) 17 | 18 | (script-help-string "CS 135 Autocomplete") 19 | ;; Replaces the text abbreviation right before the caret with stuff 20 | 21 | (define words 22 | '( 23 | ; custom: 24 | ("cx" "(check-expect (" ") )") 25 | ("cw" "(check-within (" ") tolerance)") 26 | ("ce" "(check-error (" ") )") 27 | ("df" "(define (" ")\n ())\n") 28 | ("d" "(define " ")") 29 | ("ds" "(define-struct "" ())") 30 | ("m" "(make-"" )") 31 | ("c" "(cond [(" ") ][else ])") 32 | ("if" "(if (" ") )") 33 | ("con" "(cons "" empty)") 34 | ("li" "(list "")") 35 | ("dsp" "(display " ")") 36 | ("t" "true" "") 37 | ("f" "false" "") 38 | ("e" "empty" "") 39 | ("ll" ";;\n;; " "\n;;") ; semicolons can't be used 40 | ("l" ";; " "") ; (because treated as comment) 41 | 42 | ; custom design recipe: 43 | ("hdr" ";; 44 | ;; *************************************************** 45 | ;; Name (studentID) 46 | ;; CS 135 Fall 2020 47 | ;; Assignment " ", Problem 48 | ;; *************************************************** 49 | ;;\n") 50 | ("pa" ";;\n;; Part a\n;;\n\n" "\n") 51 | ("pb" ";;\n;; Part b\n;;\n\n" "\n") 52 | ("pc" ";;\n;; Part c\n;;\n\n" "\n") 53 | ("pd" ";;\n;; Part d\n;;\n\n" "\n") 54 | ("pe" ";;\n;; Part d\n;;\n\n" "\n") 55 | ("pf" ";;\n;; Part d\n;;\n\n" "\n") 56 | ("ppe" ";; (" ") \n;; Examples:\n") 57 | ("ctr" ";; " ": -> ") 58 | ("req" ";; Requires: " "") 59 | ("tst" ";; Tests:\n" "") 60 | ("tlr" ";; Tolerance for check-within 61 | (define tolerance 0.01)" "") 62 | 63 | ; lists: 64 | ("lo" "(listof " ")") 65 | ("nelo" "(ne-listof " ")") 66 | ("lost" "(listof Str)" "") 67 | ("nelost" "(ne-listof Str)" "") 68 | ("lob" "(listof Bool)" "") 69 | ("nelob" "(ne-listof Bool)" "") 70 | ("loc" "(listof Char)" "") 71 | ("neloc" "(ne-listof Char)" "") 72 | ("losy" "(listof Sym)" "") 73 | ("nelosy" "(ne-listof Sym)" "") 74 | ("lonu" "(listof Num)" "") 75 | ("nelonu" "(ne-listof Num)" "") 76 | ("lona" "(listof Nat)" "") 77 | ("nelona" "(ne-listof Nat)" "") 78 | ("lox" ";; (listof-X-template lox) " " 79 | ;; Examples: 80 | (check-expect (listof-X-template empty) ) 81 | (check-expect (listof-X-template (list )) )\n 82 | ;; listof-X-template: (listof ) -> 83 | (define (listof-X-template lox) 84 | (cond [(empty? lox) ] 85 | [else ( (first lox) 86 | (listof-X-template (rest lox)))]))\n 87 | ;; Tests\n") 88 | ("nelox" ";; (ne-listof-X-template nelox) " " 89 | ;; Examples: 90 | (check-expect (ne-listof-X-template (list ) ) 91 | (check-expect (ne-listof-X-template (list )) )\n 92 | ;; ne-listof-X-template: (ne-listof ) -> 93 | (define (ne-listof-X-template nelox) 94 | (cond [(empty? (rest nelox)) ( (first nelox))] 95 | [else ( (first nelox) 96 | (ne-listof-X-template (rest nelox)))]))\n 97 | ;; Tests\n") 98 | ("ctd" ";; (countdown n) " " 99 | ;; Examples: 100 | (check-expect (countdown 0) (cons 0 empty) ) 101 | (check-expect (countdown 2) (cons 2 (cons 1 (cons 0 empty))))\n\n 102 | ;; countdown: Nat -> (listof Nat) 103 | (define (countdown n) 104 | (cond [(zero? n) (cons 0 empty)] 105 | [else (cons n (countdown (sub1 n)))]))\n 106 | ;; Tests") 107 | 108 | #| Defaults from complete-word plugin of quickscript extras 109 | ("dsr" "(define-syntax-rule (" ")\n )") 110 | ("ds" "(define-syntax " "\n )") 111 | ("sr" "(syntax-rules ()\n [(_ " ")])") 112 | ("sc" "(syntax-case stx ()\n [(_ " ")])") 113 | ("dsm" "(define-simple-macro (" ")\n )") 114 | ("lbd" "(λ (" ") ") 115 | ("param" "(parameterize ([current-" "])\n )") 116 | ("wh" "(with-handlers ([exn:" "])\n )") 117 | ("wiff" "(with-input-from-file " "\n (λ _ ))") 118 | ("wotf" "(with-output-to-file " " #:exists 'replace\n (λ _ ))") 119 | 120 | ; slideshow: 121 | ("slide" "(slide #:title \"" "\"\n )") 122 | ("item" "@item{" "}") 123 | ("subitem" "@subitem{" "}") 124 | ("$" "@${" "}") 125 | ("$$" "@$${" "}") 126 | |#)) 127 | 128 | (define-script autocomplete 129 | #:label "Autocomplete" 130 | #:shortcut #\ 131 | #:shortcut-prefix (ctl) 132 | (λ (s #:editor ed) 133 | (define pos (send ed get-end-position)) 134 | (define str 135 | (send ed get-text 136 | (send ed get-backward-sexp pos) 137 | pos)) 138 | (define str-ext (dict-ref words str #f)) 139 | (define left (if (list? str-ext) (first str-ext) str-ext)) 140 | (define right (and (list? str-ext) (second str-ext))) 141 | (when str-ext 142 | (send ed begin-edit-sequence) 143 | (send ed select-backward-sexp) 144 | (send ed insert left) 145 | (when right 146 | (define ipos (send ed get-start-position)) 147 | (send ed insert right) 148 | (send ed set-position ipos)) 149 | (send ed end-edit-sequence)) 150 | #f)) 151 | 152 | #;( 153 | item 154 | para 155 | wh 156 | $$ 157 | ) 158 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tool.rkt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #lang racket 2 | (require drracket/tool framework racket/runtime-path) 3 | (provide tool@) 4 | 5 | (define-runtime-path file "keybindings.rkt") 6 | 7 | (define tool@ 8 | (unit 9 | (import drracket:tool^) 10 | (export drracket:tool-exports^) 11 | 12 | (define (phase1) (void)) 13 | (define (phase2) (void)) 14 | (keymap:add-user-keybindings-file file))) 15 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------