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1 ;; Commands to sort text in an Emacs buffer.
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2 ;; Copyright (C) 1986, 1987 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3
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4 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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5
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6 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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7 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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8 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
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9 ;; any later version.
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10
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11 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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12 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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13 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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14 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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15
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16 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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17 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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18 ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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19
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20 (provide 'sort)
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21
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22 ;; Original version of most of this contributed by Howie Kaye
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23
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24 (defun sort-subr (reverse nextrecfun endrecfun &optional startkeyfun endkeyfun)
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25 "General text sorting routine to divide buffer into records and sort them.
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26 Arguments are REVERSE NEXTRECFUN ENDRECFUN &optional STARTKEYFUN ENDKEYFUN.
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27
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28 We consider this portion of the buffer to be divided into disjoint pieces
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29 called sort records. A portion of each sort record (perhaps all of it)
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30 is designated as the sort key. The records are rearranged in the buffer
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31 in order by their sort keys. The records may or may not be contiguous.
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32
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33 Usually the records are rearranged in order of ascending sort key.
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34 If REVERSE is non-nil, they are rearranged in order of descending sort key.
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35
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36 The next four arguments are functions to be called to move point
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37 across a sort record. They will be called many times from within sort-subr.
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38
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39 NEXTRECFUN is called with point at the end of the previous record.
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40 It moves point to the start of the next record.
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41 It should move point to the end of the buffer if there are no more records.
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42 The first record is assumed to start at the position of point when sort-subr
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43 is called.
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44
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45 ENDRECFUN is is called with point within the record.
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46 It should move point to the end of the record.
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47
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48 STARTKEYFUN may moves from the start of the record to the start of the key.
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49 It may return either return a non-nil value to be used as the key, or
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50 else the key will be the substring between the values of point after
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51 STARTKEYFUN and ENDKEYFUN are called. If STARTKEYFUN is nil, the key
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52 starts at the beginning of the record.
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53
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54 ENDKEYFUN moves from the start of the sort key to the end of the sort key.
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55 ENDKEYFUN may be nil if STARTKEYFUN returns a value or if it would be the
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56 same as ENDRECFUN."
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57 (save-excursion
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58 (message "Finding sort keys...")
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59 (let* ((sort-lists (sort-build-lists nextrecfun endrecfun
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60 startkeyfun endkeyfun))
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61 (old (reverse sort-lists)))
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62 (if (null sort-lists)
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63 ()
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64 (or reverse (setq sort-lists (nreverse sort-lists)))
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65 (message "Sorting records...")
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66 (setq sort-lists
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67 (if (fboundp 'sortcar)
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68 (sortcar sort-lists
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69 (cond ((numberp (car (car sort-lists)))
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70 ;; This handles both ints and floats.
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71 '<)
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72 ((consp (car (car sort-lists)))
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73 'buffer-substring-lessp)
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74 (t
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75 'string<)))
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76 (sort sort-lists
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77 (cond ((numberp (car (car sort-lists)))
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78 (function
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79 (lambda (a b)
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80 (< (car a) (car b)))))
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81 ((consp (car (car sort-lists)))
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82 (function
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83 (lambda (a b)
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84 (buffer-substring-lessp (car a) (car b)))))
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85 (t
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86 (function
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87 (lambda (a b)
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88 (string< (car a) (car b)))))))))
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89 (if reverse (setq sort-lists (nreverse sort-lists)))
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90 (message "Reordering buffer...")
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91 (sort-reorder-buffer sort-lists old)))
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92 (message "Reordering buffer... Done"))
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93 nil)
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94
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95 ;; Parse buffer into records using the arguments as Lisp expressions;
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96 ;; return a list of records. Each record looks like (KEY STARTPOS . ENDPOS)
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97 ;; where KEY is the sort key (a number or string),
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98 ;; and STARTPOS and ENDPOS are the bounds of this record in the buffer.
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99
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100 ;; The records appear in the list lastmost first!
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101
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102 (defun sort-build-lists (nextrecfun endrecfun startkeyfun endkeyfun)
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103 (let ((sort-lists ())
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104 (start-rec nil)
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105 done key)
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106 ;; Loop over sort records.
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107 ;(goto-char (point-min)) -- it is the caller's responsibility to
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108 ;arrange this if necessary
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109 (while (not (eobp))
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110 (setq start-rec (point)) ;save record start
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111 (setq done nil)
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112 ;; Get key value, or move to start of key.
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113 (setq key (catch 'key
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114 (or (and startkeyfun (funcall startkeyfun))
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115 ;; If key was not returned as value,
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116 ;; move to end of key and get key from the buffer.
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117 (let ((start (point)))
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118 (funcall (or endkeyfun
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119 (prog1 endrecfun (setq done t))))
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120 (if (fboundp 'buffer-substring-lessp)
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121 (cons start (point))
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122 (buffer-substring start (point)))))))
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123 ;; Move to end of this record (start of next one, or end of buffer).
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124 (cond ((prog1 done (setq done nil)))
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125 (endrecfun (funcall endrecfun))
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126 (nextrecfun (funcall nextrecfun) (setq done t)))
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127 (if key (setq sort-lists (cons
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128 ;; consing optimization in case in which key
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129 ;; is same as record.
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130 (if (and (consp key)
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131 (equal (car key) start-rec)
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132 (equal (cdr key) (point)))
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133 (cons key key)
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134 (cons key (cons start-rec (point))))
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135 sort-lists)))
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136 (and (not done) nextrecfun (funcall nextrecfun)))
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137 sort-lists))
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138
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139 (defun sort-reorder-buffer (sort-lists old)
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140 (let ((inhibit-quit t)
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141 (last (point-min))
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142 (min (point-min)) (max (point-max)))
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143 ;; Make sure insertions done for reordering
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144 ;; do not go after any markers at the end of the sorted region,
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145 ;; by inserting a space to separate them.
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146 (goto-char (point-max))
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147 (insert-before-markers " ")
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148 (narrow-to-region min (1- (point-max)))
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149 (while sort-lists
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150 (goto-char (point-max))
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151 (insert-buffer-substring (current-buffer)
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152 last
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153 (nth 1 (car old)))
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154 (goto-char (point-max))
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155 (insert-buffer-substring (current-buffer)
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156 (nth 1 (car sort-lists))
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157 (cdr (cdr (car sort-lists))))
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158 (setq last (cdr (cdr (car old)))
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159 sort-lists (cdr sort-lists)
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160 old (cdr old)))
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161 (goto-char (point-max))
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162 (insert-buffer-substring (current-buffer)
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163 last
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164 max)
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165 ;; Delete the original copy of the text.
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166 (delete-region min max)
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167 ;; Get rid of the separator " ".
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168 (goto-char (point-max))
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169 (narrow-to-region min (1+ (point)))
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170 (delete-region (point) (1+ (point)))))
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171
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172 ;;;###autoload
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173 (defun sort-lines (reverse beg end)
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174 "Sort lines in region alphabetically; argument means descending order.
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175 Called from a program, there are three arguments:
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176 REVERSE (non-nil means reverse order), BEG and END (region to sort)."
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177 (interactive "P\nr")
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178 (save-excursion
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179 (save-restriction
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180 (narrow-to-region beg end)
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181 (goto-char (point-min))
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182 (sort-subr reverse 'forward-line 'end-of-line))))
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183
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184 ;;;###autoload
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185 (defun sort-paragraphs (reverse beg end)
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186 "Sort paragraphs in region alphabetically; argument means descending order.
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187 Called from a program, there are three arguments:
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188 REVERSE (non-nil means reverse order), BEG and END (region to sort)."
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189 (interactive "P\nr")
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190 (save-excursion
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191 (save-restriction
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192 (narrow-to-region beg end)
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193 (goto-char (point-min))
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194 (sort-subr reverse
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195 (function (lambda () (skip-chars-forward "\n \t\f")))
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196 'forward-paragraph))))
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197
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198 ;;;###autoload
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199 (defun sort-pages (reverse beg end)
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200 "Sort pages in region alphabetically; argument means descending order.
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201 Called from a program, there are three arguments:
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202 REVERSE (non-nil means reverse order), BEG and END (region to sort)."
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203 (interactive "P\nr")
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204 (save-excursion
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205 (save-restriction
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206 (narrow-to-region beg end)
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207 (goto-char (point-min))
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208 (sort-subr reverse
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209 (function (lambda () (skip-chars-forward "\n")))
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210 'forward-page))))
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211
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212 (defvar sort-fields-syntax-table nil)
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213 (if sort-fields-syntax-table nil
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214 (let ((table (make-syntax-table))
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215 (i 0))
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216 (while (< i 256)
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217 (modify-syntax-entry i "w" table)
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218 (setq i (1+ i)))
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219 (modify-syntax-entry ?\ " " table)
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220 (modify-syntax-entry ?\t " " table)
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221 (modify-syntax-entry ?\n " " table)
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222 (modify-syntax-entry ?\. "_" table) ; for floating pt. numbers. -wsr
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223 (setq sort-fields-syntax-table table)))
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224
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225 ;;;###autoload
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226 (defun sort-numeric-fields (field beg end)
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227 "Sort lines in region numerically by the ARGth field of each line.
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228 Fields are separated by whitespace and numbered from 1 up.
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229 Specified field must contain a number in each line of the region.
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230 With a negative arg, sorts by the ARGth field counted from the right.
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231 Called from a program, there are three arguments:
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232 FIELD, BEG and END. BEG and END specify region to sort."
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233 (interactive "p\nr")
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234 (sort-fields-1 field beg end
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235 (function (lambda ()
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236 (sort-skip-fields (1- field))
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237 (string-to-int
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238 (buffer-substring
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239 (point)
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240 (save-excursion
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241 ;; This is just wrong! Even without floats...
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242 ;; (skip-chars-forward "[0-9]")
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243 (forward-sexp 1)
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244 (point))))))
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245 nil))
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246
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247 (defun sort-float-fields (field beg end)
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248 "Sort lines in region numerically by the ARGth field of each line.
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249 Fields are separated by whitespace and numbered from 1 up. Specified field
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250 must contain a floating point number in each line of the region. With a
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251 negative arg, sorts by the ARGth field counted from the right. Called from a
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252 program, there are three arguments: FIELD, BEG and END. BEG and END specify
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253 region to sort."
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254 (interactive "p\nr")
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255 (sort-fields-1 field beg end
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256 (function (lambda ()
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257 (sort-skip-fields (1- field))
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258 (string-to-float
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259 (buffer-substring
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260 (point)
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261 (save-excursion
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262 (re-search-forward
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263 "[+-]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]*\\([eE][+-]?[0-9]+\\)?")
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264 (point))))))
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265 nil))
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266
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267 ;;;###autoload
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268 (defun sort-fields (field beg end)
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269 "Sort lines in region lexicographically by the ARGth field of each line.
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270 Fields are separated by whitespace and numbered from 1 up.
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271 With a negative arg, sorts by the ARGth field counted from the right.
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272 Called from a program, there are three arguments:
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273 FIELD, BEG and END. BEG and END specify region to sort."
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274 (interactive "p\nr")
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275 (sort-fields-1 field beg end
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276 (function (lambda ()
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277 (sort-skip-fields (1- field))
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278 nil))
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279 (function (lambda () (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n")))))
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280
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281 (defun sort-fields-1 (field beg end startkeyfun endkeyfun)
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282 (let ((tbl (syntax-table)))
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283 (if (zerop field) (setq field 1))
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284 (unwind-protect
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285 (save-excursion
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286 (save-restriction
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287 (narrow-to-region beg end)
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288 (goto-char (point-min))
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289 (set-syntax-table sort-fields-syntax-table)
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290 (sort-subr nil
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291 'forward-line 'end-of-line
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292 startkeyfun endkeyfun)))
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293 (set-syntax-table tbl))))
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294
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295 (defun sort-skip-fields (n)
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296 (let ((bol (point))
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297 (eol (save-excursion (end-of-line 1) (point))))
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298 (if (> n 0) (forward-word n)
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299 (end-of-line)
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300 (forward-word (1+ n)))
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301 (if (or (and (>= (point) eol) (> n 0))
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302 ;; this is marginally wrong; if the first line of the sort
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303 ;; at bob has the wrong number of fields the error won't be
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304 ;; reported until the next short line.
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305 (and (< (point) bol) (< n 0)))
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306 (error "Line has too few fields: %s"
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307 (buffer-substring bol eol)))
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308 (skip-chars-forward " \t")))
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309
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310
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311 ;;;###autoload
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312 (defun sort-regexp-fields (reverse record-regexp key-regexp beg end)
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313 "Sort the region lexicographically as specifed by RECORD-REGEXP and KEY.
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314 RECORD-REGEXP specifies the textual units which should be sorted.
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315 For example, to sort lines RECORD-REGEXP would be \"^.*$\"
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316 KEY specifies the part of each record (ie each match for RECORD-REGEXP)
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317 is to be used for sorting.
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318 If it is \"\\digit\" then the digit'th \"\\(...\\)\" match field from
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319 RECORD-REGEXP is used.
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320 If it is \"\\&\" then the whole record is used.
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321 Otherwise, it is a regular-expression for which to search within the record.
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322 If a match for KEY is not found within a record then that record is ignored.
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323
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324 With a negative prefix arg sorts in reverse order.
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325
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326 For example: to sort lines in the region by the first word on each line
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327 starting with the letter \"f\",
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328 RECORD-REGEXP would be \"^.*$\" and KEY would be \"\\=\\<f\\w*\\>\""
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329 ;; using negative prefix arg to mean "reverse" is now inconsistent with
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330 ;; other sort-.*fields functions but then again this was before, since it
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331 ;; didn't use the magnitude of the arg to specify anything.
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332 (interactive "P\nsRegexp specifying records to sort:
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333 sRegexp specifying key within record: \nr")
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334 (cond ((or (equal key-regexp "") (equal key-regexp "\\&"))
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335 (setq key-regexp 0))
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336 ((string-match "\\`\\\\[1-9]\\'" key-regexp)
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337 (setq key-regexp (- (aref key-regexp 1) ?0))))
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338 (save-excursion
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339 (save-restriction
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340 (narrow-to-region beg end)
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341 (goto-char (point-min))
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342 (let (sort-regexp-record-end) ;isn't dynamic scoping wonderful?
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343 (re-search-forward record-regexp)
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344 (setq sort-regexp-record-end (point))
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345 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
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346 (sort-subr reverse
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347 (function (lambda ()
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348 (and (re-search-forward record-regexp nil 'move)
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349 (setq sort-regexp-record-end (match-end 0))
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350 (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))))
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351 (function (lambda ()
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352 (goto-char sort-regexp-record-end)))
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353 (function (lambda ()
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354 (let ((n 0))
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355 (cond ((numberp key-regexp)
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356 (setq n key-regexp))
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357 ((re-search-forward
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358 key-regexp sort-regexp-record-end t)
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359 (setq n 0))
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360 (t (throw 'key nil)))
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361 (condition-case ()
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362 (if (fboundp 'buffer-substring-lessp)
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363 (cons (match-beginning n)
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364 (match-end n))
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365 (buffer-substring (match-beginning n)
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366 (match-end n)))
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367 ;; if there was no such register
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368 (error (throw 'key nil)))))))))))
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369
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370
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371 (defvar sort-columns-subprocess t)
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372
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373 ;;;###autoload
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374 (defun sort-columns (reverse &optional beg end)
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375 "Sort lines in region alphabetically by a certain range of columns.
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376 For the purpose of this command, the region includes
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377 the entire line that point is in and the entire line the mark is in.
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378 The column positions of point and mark bound the range of columns to sort on.
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379 A prefix argument means sort into reverse order.
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380
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381 Note that `sort-columns' rejects text that contains tabs,
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382 because tabs could be split across the specified columns
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383 and it doesn't know how to handle that. Also, when possible,
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384 it uses the `sort' utility program, which doesn't understand tabs.
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385 Use \\[untabify] to convert tabs to spaces before sorting."
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386 (interactive "P\nr")
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387 (save-excursion
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388 (let (beg1 end1 col-beg1 col-end1 col-start col-end)
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389 (goto-char (min beg end))
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390 (setq col-beg1 (current-column))
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391 (beginning-of-line)
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392 (setq beg1 (point))
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393 (goto-char (max beg end))
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394 (setq col-end1 (current-column))
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395 (forward-line)
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396 (setq end1 (point))
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397 (setq col-start (min col-beg1 col-end1))
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398 (setq col-end (max col-beg1 col-end1))
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399 (if (search-backward "\t" beg1 t)
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400 (error "sort-columns does not work with tabs. Use M-x untabify."))
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401 (if (not (eq system-type 'vax-vms))
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402 ;; Use the sort utility if we can; it is 4 times as fast.
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403 (call-process-region beg1 end1 "sort" t t nil
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404 (if reverse "-rt\n" "-t\n")
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405 (concat "+0." col-start)
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406 (concat "-0." col-end))
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407 ;; On VMS, use Emacs's own facilities.
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408 (save-excursion
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409 (save-restriction
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410 (narrow-to-region beg1 end1)
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411 (goto-char beg1)
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412 (sort-subr reverse 'forward-line 'end-of-line
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413 (function (lambda () (move-to-column col-start) nil))
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414 (function (lambda () (move-to-column col-end) nil)))))))))
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415
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416 ;;;###autoload
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417 (defun reverse-region (beg end)
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418 "Reverse the order of lines in a region.
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419 From a program takes two point or marker arguments, BEG and END."
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420 (interactive "r")
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421 (if (> beg end)
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422 (let (mid) (setq mid end end beg beg mid)))
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423 (save-excursion
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424 ;; put beg at the start of a line and end and the end of one --
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425 ;; the largest possible region which fits this criteria
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426 (goto-char beg)
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427 (or (bolp) (forward-line 1))
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428 (setq beg (point))
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429 (goto-char end)
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430 ;; the test for bolp is for those times when end is on an empty line;
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431 ;; it is probably not the case that the line should be included in the
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432 ;; reversal; it isn't difficult to add it afterward.
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433 (or (and (eolp) (not (bolp))) (progn (forward-line -1) (end-of-line)))
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434 (setq end (point-marker))
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435 ;; the real work. this thing cranks through memory on large regions.
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436 (let (ll (do t))
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437 (while do
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438 (goto-char beg)
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439 (setq ll (cons (buffer-substring (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point)))
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440 ll))
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441 (setq do (/= (point) end))
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442 (delete-region beg (if do (1+ (point)) (point))))
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443 (while (cdr ll)
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444 (insert (car ll) "\n")
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445 (setq ll (cdr ll)))
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446 (insert (car ll)))))
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