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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
      last edited by

      @Ekopalypse said in Save found files?:

      drag and drop the result in a file with a fixed name

      Meaning select the desired result data in the Find result window, and then drag-n-drop that.

      it needs to be drag and drop

      Why does it need to be drag-n-drop? Wouldn’t ctrl+c be the same?

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
        last edited by

        @Alan-Kilborn

        Meaning select the desired result data in the Find result window, and then drag-n-drop that.

        Yes, ctrl+c does not copy the filenames, only the content found, at least for me, do you see different behavior on your side?

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
          last edited by

          @Ekopalypse said in Save found files?:

          ctrl+c does not copy the filenames, only the content found, at least for me, do you see different behavior on your side?

          I do see different behavior; to me your result seems like a right-click copy operation in the Find-result window.

          Here’s some results for me (I did a ctrl+a in the Find-result window, then 3 different copy/paste ops into a new editor tab):

          c82ef8ee-8629-476a-b42d-41c214503ace-image.png

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          • EkopalypseE
            Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
            last edited by

            @Alan-Kilborn

            that is strange, I only see the searched content, regardless if I select all
            or only partial results. The first line and every “filename line” gets stripped off.
            I’m testing this on 7.8.1

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            • Alan KilbornA
              Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
              last edited by

              @Ekopalypse said in Save found files?:

              I’m testing this on 7.8.1

              I still use 7.8 day-to-day so my previous results were with that. But…switching to 7.8.1 (64 bits) temporarily I do not see any change; meaning that I don’t see it working the way you do!

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn
                last edited by Alan Kilborn

                So before this thread was started earlier today, I had some Pythonscript code for manipulating text in the Find-result window (that I never really finished or did anything with):

                import ctypes
                from ctypes.wintypes import BOOL, HWND, LPARAM
                import re
                
                class FindResultPanel(object):
                
                    def __init__(self):
                
                        WNDENUMPROC = ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE(BOOL, HWND,LPARAM)
                        FindWindow = ctypes.windll.user32.FindWindowW
                        GetWindowText = ctypes.windll.user32.GetWindowTextW
                        GetWindowTextLength = ctypes.windll.user32.GetWindowTextLengthW
                        SendMessage = ctypes.windll.user32.SendMessageW
                        EnumChildWindows = ctypes.windll.user32.EnumChildWindows
                        GetClassName = ctypes.windll.user32.GetClassNameW
                        curr_class = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(256)
                
                        tag1 = 0
                
                        find_result_panel_scintilla_handle_list = []
                
                        def foreach_window(hwnd, lParam):
                            tag2 = 1
                            if lParam == tag1:
                                cc = curr_class[:GetClassName(hwnd, curr_class, 256)]
                                if cc == u'#32770':
                                    length = GetWindowTextLength(hwnd)
                                    if length > 0:
                                        buff = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(length + 1)
                                        GetWindowText(hwnd, buff, length + 1)
                                        if buff.value == u'Find result':
                                            EnumChildWindows(hwnd, WNDENUMPROC(foreach_window), tag2)
                            elif lParam == tag2:
                                cc = curr_class[:GetClassName(hwnd, curr_class, 256)]
                                length = GetWindowTextLength(hwnd)
                                if length > 0:
                                    buff = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(length + 1)
                                    GetWindowText(hwnd, buff, length + 1)
                                    if cc == u'Scintilla':
                                        find_result_panel_scintilla_handle_list.append(hwnd)
                                        return False  # stop enumeration
                            return True  # continue enumeration
                
                        EnumChildWindows(FindWindow(u'Notepad++', None), WNDENUMPROC(foreach_window), tag1)
                
                        try:
                            hwnd = find_result_panel_scintilla_handle_list[-1]
                        except IndexError:
                            raise RuntimeError('No Find result window found')
                
                        self.hwnd = hwnd
                
                        # from Scintilla.iface ( https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/blob/master/scintilla/include/Scintilla.iface )
                        # Retrieve a pointer value to use as the first argument when calling the function returned by GetDirectFunction.
                        #get int GetDirectPointer=2185(,)
                        self.direct_pointer = SendMessage(self.hwnd, 2185, 0, 0)
                
                    def GetText(self):
                
                        # https://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaDoc.html#SCI_GETTEXT
                        # Retrieve all the text in the document.
                        # Returns number of characters retrieved.
                        # Result is NUL-terminated.
                        #fun position GetText=2182(position length, stringresult text)
                        # position -> intptr_t position in a document
                        # stringresult -> pointer to character, NULL-> return size of result
                        length_of_text = ctypes.WinDLL('SciLexer.dll', use_last_error=True).Scintilla_DirectFunction(self.direct_pointer, 2182, 0, 0)
                        text_of_document = ctypes.c_char_p('\0' * (length_of_text + 1))  # allocate buffer to hold text
                        ctypes.WinDLL('SciLexer.dll', use_last_error=True).Scintilla_DirectFunction(self.direct_pointer, 2182, length_of_text, text_of_document)
                        return text_of_document.value
                
                    def GetFoldLevel(self, line_number):
                
                        # https://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaDoc.html#SCI_GETFOLDLEVEL
                        # Retrieve the fold level of a line.
                        #get FoldLevel GetFoldLevel=2223(line line,)
                        SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK = 0x0FFF
                        return ctypes.WinDLL('SciLexer.dll', use_last_error=True).Scintilla_DirectFunction(self.direct_pointer, 2223, line_number, 0) & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK
                
                    def GetFoldExpanded(self, line_number):
                
                        # https://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaDoc.html#SCI_GETFOLDEXPANDED
                        # Is a header line expanded?
                        #get bool GetFoldExpanded=2230(line line,)
                        return ctypes.WinDLL('SciLexer.dll', use_last_error=True).Scintilla_DirectFunction(self.direct_pointer, 2230, line_number, 0)
                
                try:
                
                    find_result_panel = FindResultPanel()
                
                except RuntimeError:
                
                    notepad.messageBox('Could not find Find-result window;\r\nMaybe you have not yet run a search that would create it?', '')
                
                else:
                
                    find_result_text = find_result_panel.GetText()
                
                    print_all = True if 0 else False
                    copy_line_info_that_user_can_see = True if 0 else False
                    copy_filepaths_that_user_can_see = True if 1 else False
                    unique_filepaths_list = []
                
                    recent_start_expanded = True
                    recent_filepath_expanded = True
                    for (line_number, line_contents) in enumerate(find_result_text.splitlines()):
                        if print_all:
                            print(line_number, find_result_panel.GetFoldLevel(line_number), find_result_panel.GetFoldExpanded(line_number), line_contents)
                        else:
                            if line_contents.startswith('Search'):
                                recent_start_expanded = True if find_result_panel.GetFoldExpanded(line_number) else False
                            elif line_contents.startswith(' '):
                                recent_filepath_expanded = True if find_result_panel.GetFoldExpanded(line_number) else False
                            if copy_line_info_that_user_can_see:
                                if line_contents.startswith('Search'):
                                    if waiting_for_start:
                                        pass
                            elif copy_filepaths_that_user_can_see:
                                if line_contents.startswith(' '):
                                    if recent_start_expanded:
                                        _ = re.sub(r'^\s+(.+?) \(\d+\shits?\)$', r'\1', line_contents)
                                        if _ not in unique_filepaths_list: unique_filepaths_list.append(_)
                
                    if copy_filepaths_that_user_can_see:
                        for _ in unique_filepaths_list: print(_)
                

                In this script, we see in the last line that there is something called unique_filepaths_list.

                We can put this to use for the OP’s task by adding a bit more code at the bottom:

                    keep_going = True
                    while keep_going:
                        destination_dir = notepad.prompt('Enter destination directory:', 'Copy files with hits', '')
                        if destination_dir == None:
                            keep_going = False  # cancel was pressed
                        elif os.path.isdir(destination_dir): break
                
                    if keep_going:
                        from shutil import copy
                        for source_file in unique_filepaths_list:
                            try:
                                copy(source_file, destination_dir)
                            except:
                                notepad.messageBox('Problem copying the file:\r\n"{}"\r\nto the folder:\r\n"{}"'.format(source_file, destination_dir), '')
                

                Running the code now (after doing a search that populates the Find-result window with the desired results) will result in the following popup prompt:

                902c3a28-8c7e-490c-9b8a-c09c9bd58b53-image.png

                Putting a valid folder name in the box and pressing OK will complete the desired copy operation.

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                • Alan KilbornA
                  Alan Kilborn
                  last edited by Alan Kilborn

                  I probably also should add that the files copied by the script are going to be the disk copies of the files. Notepad++ does an in-memory search rather than a disk search when it produces its hit list. So if any of the hit files are dirty/modified/red-iconned when the search is conducted, the file contents that actually get copied are going to be different than the modified contents.

                  TL;DR: Save all Notepad++ files (so that none have red icons) before running the script – or when doing Eko’s originally suggested solution!

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                  • guy038G
                    guy038
                    last edited by guy038

                    Hi, @ekopalypse, @alan-kilborn and All,

                    I did a quick test and I confirm that the Alan’s behavior seems to be the default one !

                    My configuration :

                    Notepad++ v7.8.1   (32-bit)
                    Build time : Oct 27 2019 - 22:46:07
                    Path : D:\@@\781\notepad++.exe
                    Admin mode : OFF
                    Local Conf mode : ON
                    OS Name : Microsoft Windows XP (32-bit) 
                    OS Build : 2600.0
                    Plugins : DSpellCheck.dll ExtSettings.dll mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll 
                    

                    • A Ctrl + A action ( or right-click on the Select All option ), followed with an Ctrl + C action and, finally, a Ctrl + V action, in a new tab, do copy all Find result contents. So your regex works fine, extracting the absolute pathnames of all the files involved in the search !

                    • A Ctrl + A action ( or right-click on the Select All option ), followed with a right-click on the Copy option and, finally, a Ctrl + V action, in a new tab, only copy the lines, containing the matched string, from all the files scanned, in the Find result window

                    May be a plugin issue ?

                    Best Regards

                    guy038

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @guy038
                      last edited by

                      @guy038 said :

                      May be a plugin issue ?

                      This is a good point. @Ekopalypse can you try testing this copy/paste behavior again with a very-clean 7.8.1?

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                      • PeterJonesP
                        PeterJones @guy038
                        last edited by

                        @guy038 said in Save found files?:

                        • A Ctrl + A action ( or right-click on the Select All option ), followed with an Ctrl + C action and, finally, a Ctrl + V action, in a new tab, do copy all Find result contents. So your regex works fine, extracting the absolute pathnames of all the files involved in the search !

                        • A Ctrl + A action ( or right-click on the Select All option ), followed with a right-click on the Copy option and, finally, a Ctrl + V action, in a new tab, only copy the lines, containing the matched string, from all the files scanned, in the Find result window

                        I thought I would emphasize this to @Ekopalypse : the behavior is different depending on whether you use keystrokes or menu selection for the copy. I just replicated this on portable 7.8.1-64bit. If you use the Ctrl+C keystroke, it copies the filename; if you use RClick > Copy, it only copies the lines, not the filenames. (I also confirmed that you cannot use File > Copy, because that’s using the active editor window, even when Find result is the foreground pane.) I pasted not only into Notepad++, but into other apps as well, confirming that it’s actually the copy-operation that’s different depending on Ctrl+C vs RClick > Copy.

                        I went back to my 7.7.1-64bit, and it behaves the same way, with Ctrl+C vs RClick > Copy having separate behavior.

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn @PeterJones
                          last edited by

                          @PeterJones said:

                          (I also confirmed that you cannot use File > Copy, because that’s using the active editor window, even when Find result is the foreground pane.)

                          Presume you meant:

                          (I also confirmed that you cannot use Edit > Copy, because that’s using the active editor window, even when Find result is the foreground pane.)

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                          • EkopalypseE
                            Ekopalypse
                            last edited by

                            I’m still a little bit confused as it seems to work most of the time like Peter described
                            but sometimes it doesn’t, means I don’t get the filename lines copied into clipboard.
                            Using a fresh portable 7.8.1 x64 version. Need to do further tests to see if I can find
                            a reproducible way.

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                            • Patricia MayerP
                              Patricia Mayer
                              last edited by Patricia Mayer

                              @Alan-Kilborn FANTASTIC! Thank you so much, it works perfectly. My colleague and I are delighted. :))

                              Thank you other guys as well.

                              Awesome forum.

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                              • Alan KilbornA
                                Alan Kilborn
                                last edited by

                                My script code has a .getText function on the FindResultPanel object.
                                With it I can, obviously, get the text of the Find-result window.
                                However, I’d like to be able to get the matching text, but I don’t know how to accomplish this.
                                Visually, I can see the hit results in the window as red text on a yellow background.
                                Anyone know how I can pull this information?

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                                • EkopalypseE
                                  Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                                  last edited by

                                  @Alan-Kilborn

                                  Why not using the styling information to identify the matched text?

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                                  • Alan KilbornA
                                    Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                                    last edited by

                                    @Ekopalypse said in Save found files?:

                                    Why not using the styling information to identify the matched text?

                                    Well, TBH when I earlier went searching in the N++ source code for SCE_SEARCHRESULT_*, I saw no occurrences of SCE_SEARCHRESULT_WORD2SEARCH occurring at all, so I was confused as to how it worked and was thinking it might not be possible at all to get this info via PS, even with ctypes usage.

                                    But with some experimentation with SCI_GETSTYLEAT it seems that I can recall the info; for example, in my “hit” text I get a style result of 4, which is indeed SCE_SEARCHRESULT_WORD2SEARCH.

                                    Is N++ source using hardcoded magic numbers for this instead of the “tags”, or some other mechanism that is strange or at least isn’t clear to me?

                                    Hmm, had a thought to search the Scintilla part of N++, where I do see SCE_SEARCHRESULT_WORD2SEARCH used. That must be how it is done.

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                                    • Alan KilbornA
                                      Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                                      last edited by

                                      @Ekopalypse

                                      BTW, I’m still confused after looking at N++ source on how N++ identifies the hit text, so that the “search result” lexer knows where it is, so if you can shed any light on that… if you’re sufficiently interested in doing so… :-)

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                                      • EkopalypseE
                                        Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                                        last edited by

                                        @Alan-Kilborn

                                        Is N++ source using hardcoded magic numbers for this instead of

                                        Not sure I understand the question correctly.
                                        Every lexer has hard coded style ids, which then get mapped
                                        with a color via stylers.xml. See searchResult.

                                        how N++ identifies the hit text

                                        It uses an internal struct MarkingsStruct which seems to be filled and provided
                                        as a property to the document. Maybe something you can use to your advantage?

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                                        • EkopalypseE
                                          Ekopalypse
                                          last edited by

                                          Sorry, Forgot to include the structure reference.

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                                          • EkopalypseE
                                            Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
                                            last edited by Ekopalypse

                                            @Alan-Kilborn

                                            Made me a bit of a headache because I assumed that the pointer was an integer data type
                                            but the npp code actually said that it was a const char pointer.
                                            In short, here’s a python script that can determine the positions of the matches.

                                            I leave the changes from py3 to py2 to you :-)

                                            class SearchResultMarking(ctypes.Structure):
                                                _fields_ = [('_start', ctypes.c_long),
                                                            ('_end', ctypes.c_long)]
                                            
                                            
                                            class SearchResultMarkings(ctypes.Structure):
                                                _fields_ = [('_length', ctypes.c_long),
                                                            ('_markings', ctypes.POINTER(SearchResultMarking))]
                                            
                                            
                                            # const char *addrMarkingsStruct = (styler.pprops)->Get("@MarkingsStruct");
                                            addrMarkingsStruct = f_editor.getProperty("@MarkingsStruct").encode()
                                            
                                            # SearchResultMarkings* pMarkings = NULL;
                                            pMarkings = ctypes.pointer(SearchResultMarkings())
                                            
                                            # sscanf(addrMarkingsStruct, "%p", (void**)&pMarkings);
                                            ctypes.cdll.msvcrt.sscanf(addrMarkingsStruct, b"%p", ctypes.byref(pMarkings))
                                            
                                            for i in range(pMarkings.contents._length):
                                                print(f'line {i} start:{pMarkings.contents._markings[i]._start} - end:{pMarkings.contents._markings[i]._end}')
                                            
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