165
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1 /* Indentation functions.
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2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 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
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21 #include "config.h"
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22 #include "lisp.h"
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23 #include "buffer.h"
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24 #include "indent.h"
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25 #include "screen.h"
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26 #include "window.h"
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27 #include "termchar.h"
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28 #include "termopts.h"
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29 #include "disptab.h"
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30
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31 /* Indentation can insert tabs if this is non-zero;
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32 otherwise always uses spaces */
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33 int indent_tabs_mode;
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34
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35 #define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
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36 #define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
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37
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38 #define CR 015
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39
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40 /* These three values memoize the current column to avoid recalculation */
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41 /* Some things in set last_known_column_point to -1
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42 to mark the memoized value as invalid */
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43 /* Last value returned by current_column */
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44 int last_known_column;
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45 /* Value of point when current_column was called */
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46 int last_known_column_point;
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47 /* Value of MODIFF when current_column was called */
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48 int last_known_column_modified;
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49
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50 extern int minibuf_prompt_width;
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51
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52 /* Get the display table to use for the current buffer. */
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53
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54 struct Lisp_Vector *
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55 buffer_display_table ()
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56 {
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57 Lisp_Object thisbuf;
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58
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59 thisbuf = current_buffer->display_table;
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60 if (XTYPE (thisbuf) == Lisp_Vector
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61 && XVECTOR (thisbuf)->size == DISP_TABLE_SIZE)
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62 return XVECTOR (thisbuf);
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63 if (XTYPE (Vstandard_display_table) == Lisp_Vector
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64 && XVECTOR (Vstandard_display_table)->size == DISP_TABLE_SIZE)
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65 return XVECTOR (Vstandard_display_table);
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66 return 0;
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67 }
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68
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69 DEFUN ("current-column", Fcurrent_column, Scurrent_column, 0, 0, 0,
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70 "Return the horizontal position of point. Beginning of line is column 0.\n\
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71 This is calculated by adding together the widths of all the displayed\n\
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72 representations of the character between the start of the previous line\n\
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73 and point. (eg control characters will have a width of 2 or 4, tabs\n\
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74 will have a variable width)\n\
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75 Ignores finite width of screen, which means that this function may return\n\
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76 values greater than (screen-width).\n\
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77 Whether the line is visible (if `selective-display' is t) has no effect;\n\
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78 however, ^M is treated as end of line when `selective-display' is t.")
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79 ()
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80 {
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81 Lisp_Object temp;
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82 XFASTINT (temp) = current_column ();
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83 return temp;
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84 }
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85
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86 /* Cancel any recorded value of the horizontal position. */
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87
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88 invalidate_current_column ()
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89 {
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90 last_known_column_point = 0;
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91 }
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92
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93 int
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94 current_column ()
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95 {
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96 register int col;
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97 register unsigned char *ptr, *stop;
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98 register int tab_seen;
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99 int post_tab;
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100 register int c;
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101 register int tab_width = XINT (current_buffer->tab_width);
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102 int ctl_arrow = !NULL (current_buffer->ctl_arrow);
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103 register struct Lisp_Vector *dp = buffer_display_table ();
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104 int stopchar;
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105
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106 if (point == last_known_column_point
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107 && MODIFF == last_known_column_modified)
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108 return last_known_column;
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109
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110 /* Make a pointer for decrementing through the chars before point. */
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111 ptr = &FETCH_CHAR (point - 1) + 1;
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112 /* Make a pointer to where consecutive chars leave off,
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113 going backwards from point. */
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114 if (point == BEGV)
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115 stop = ptr;
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116 else if (point <= GPT || BEGV > GPT)
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117 stop = BEGV_ADDR;
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118 else
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119 stop = GAP_END_ADDR;
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120
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121 if (tab_width <= 0 || tab_width > 20) tab_width = 8;
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122
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123 col = 0, tab_seen = 0, post_tab = 0;
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124
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125 while (1)
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126 {
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127 if (ptr == stop)
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128 {
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129 /* We stopped either for the beginning of the buffer
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130 or for the gap. */
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131 if (ptr == BEGV_ADDR)
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132 break;
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133 /* It was the gap. Jump back over it. */
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134 stop = BEGV_ADDR;
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135 ptr = GPT_ADDR;
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136 /* Check whether that brings us to beginning of buffer. */
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137 if (BEGV >= GPT) break;
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138 }
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139
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140 c = *--ptr;
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141 if (c >= 040 && c < 0177
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142 && (dp == 0 || XTYPE (DISP_CHAR_ROPE (dp, c)) != Lisp_String))
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143 {
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144 col++;
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145 }
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146 else if (c == '\n')
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147 break;
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148 else if (c == '\r' && EQ (current_buffer->selective_display, Qt))
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149 break;
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150 else if (c == '\t')
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151 {
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152 if (tab_seen)
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153 col = ((col + tab_width) / tab_width) * tab_width;
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154
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155 post_tab += col;
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156 col = 0;
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157 tab_seen = 1;
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158 }
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159 else if (dp != 0 && XTYPE (DISP_CHAR_ROPE (dp, c)) == Lisp_String)
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160 col += XSTRING (DISP_CHAR_ROPE (dp, c))->size / sizeof (GLYPH);
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161 else
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162 col += (ctl_arrow && c < 0200) ? 2 : 4;
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163 }
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164
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165 if (tab_seen)
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166 {
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167 col = ((col + tab_width) / tab_width) * tab_width;
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168 col += post_tab;
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169 }
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170
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171 last_known_column = col;
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172 last_known_column_point = point;
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173 last_known_column_modified = MODIFF;
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174
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175 return col;
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176 }
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177
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178
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179 DEFUN ("indent-to", Findent_to, Sindent_to, 1, 2, "NIndent to column: ",
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180 "Indent from point with tabs and spaces until COLUMN is reached.\n\
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181 Optional second argument MIN says always do at least MIN spaces\n\
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182 even if that goes past COLUMN; by default, MIN is zero.")
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183 (col, minimum)
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184 Lisp_Object col, minimum;
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185 {
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186 int mincol;
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187 register int fromcol;
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188 register int tab_width = XINT (current_buffer->tab_width);
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189
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190 CHECK_NUMBER (col, 0);
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191 if (NULL (minimum))
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192 XFASTINT (minimum) = 0;
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193 CHECK_NUMBER (minimum, 1);
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194
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195 fromcol = current_column ();
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196 mincol = fromcol + XINT (minimum);
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197 if (mincol < XINT (col)) mincol = XINT (col);
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198
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199 if (fromcol == mincol)
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200 return make_number (mincol);
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201
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202 if (tab_width <= 0 || tab_width > 20) tab_width = 8;
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203
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204 if (indent_tabs_mode)
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205 {
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206 Lisp_Object n;
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207 XFASTINT (n) = mincol / tab_width - fromcol / tab_width;
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208 if (XFASTINT (n) != 0)
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209 {
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210 Finsert_char (make_number ('\t'), n);
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211
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212 fromcol = (mincol / tab_width) * tab_width;
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213 }
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214 }
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215
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216 XFASTINT (col) = mincol - fromcol;
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217 Finsert_char (make_number (' '), col);
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218
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219 last_known_column = mincol;
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220 last_known_column_point = point;
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221 last_known_column_modified = MODIFF;
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222
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223 XSETINT (col, mincol);
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224 return col;
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225 }
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226
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227 DEFUN ("current-indentation", Fcurrent_indentation, Scurrent_indentation,
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228 0, 0, 0,
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229 "Return the indentation of the current line.\n\
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230 This is the horizontal position of the character\n\
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231 following any initial whitespace.")
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232 ()
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233 {
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234 Lisp_Object val;
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235
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236 XFASTINT (val) = position_indentation (find_next_newline (point, -1));
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237 return val;
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238 }
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239
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240 position_indentation (pos)
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241 register int pos;
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242 {
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243 register int column = 0;
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244 register int tab_width = XINT (current_buffer->tab_width);
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245 register unsigned char *p;
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246 register unsigned char *stop;
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247
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248 if (tab_width <= 0 || tab_width > 20) tab_width = 8;
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249
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250 stop = &FETCH_CHAR (BUFFER_CEILING_OF (pos)) + 1;
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251 p = &FETCH_CHAR (pos);
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252 while (1)
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253 {
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254 while (p == stop)
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255 {
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256 if (pos == ZV)
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257 return column;
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258 pos += p - &FETCH_CHAR (pos);
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259 p = &FETCH_CHAR (pos);
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260 stop = &FETCH_CHAR (BUFFER_CEILING_OF (pos)) + 1;
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261 }
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262 switch (*p++)
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263 {
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264 case ' ':
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265 column++;
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266 break;
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267 case '\t':
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268 column += tab_width - column % tab_width;
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269 break;
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270 default:
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271 return column;
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272 }
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273 }
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274 }
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275
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276 DEFUN ("move-to-column", Fmove_to_column, Smove_to_column, 1, 2, 0,
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277 "Move point to column COLUMN in the current line.\n\
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278 The column of a character is calculated by adding together the widths\n\
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279 as displayed of the previous characters in the line.\n\
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280 This function ignores line-continuation;\n\
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281 there is no upper limit on the column number a character can have\n\
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282 and horizontal scrolling has no effect.\n\n\
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283 If specified column is within a character, point goes after that character.\n\
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284 If it's past end of line, point goes to end of line.\n\n\
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285 A non-nil second (optional) argument FORCE means, if the line\n\
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286 is too short to reach column COLUMN then add spaces/tabs to get there,\n\
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287 and if COLUMN is in the middle of a tab character, change it to spaces.")
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288 (column, force)
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289 Lisp_Object column, force;
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290 {
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291 register int pos;
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292 register int col = current_column ();
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293 register int goal;
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294 register int end;
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295 register int tab_width = XINT (current_buffer->tab_width);
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296 register int ctl_arrow = !NULL (current_buffer->ctl_arrow);
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297 register struct Lisp_Vector *dp = buffer_display_table ();
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298
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299 Lisp_Object val;
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300 int prev_col;
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301 int c;
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302
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303 if (tab_width <= 0 || tab_width > 20) tab_width = 8;
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304 CHECK_NATNUM (column, 0);
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305 goal = XINT (column);
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306
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307 retry:
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308 pos = point;
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309 end = ZV;
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310
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311 /* If we're starting past the desired column,
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312 back up to beginning of line and scan from there. */
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313 if (col > goal)
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314 {
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315 pos = find_next_newline (pos, -1);
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316 col = 0;
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317 }
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318
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319 while (col < goal && pos < end)
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320 {
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321 c = FETCH_CHAR (pos);
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322 if (c == '\n')
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323 break;
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324 if (c == '\r' && EQ (current_buffer->selective_display, Qt))
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325 break;
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326 pos++;
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327 if (c == '\t')
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328 {
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329 prev_col = col;
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330 col += tab_width;
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331 col = col / tab_width * tab_width;
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332 }
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333 else if (dp != 0 && XTYPE (DISP_CHAR_ROPE (dp, c)) == Lisp_String)
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334 col += XSTRING (DISP_CHAR_ROPE (dp, c))->size / sizeof (GLYPH);
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335 else if (ctl_arrow && (c < 040 || c == 0177))
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336 col++;
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337 else if (c < 040 || c >= 0177)
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338 col += 3;
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339 else
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340 col++;
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341 }
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342
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343 SET_PT (pos);
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344
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345 /* If a tab char made us overshoot, change it to spaces
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346 and scan through it again. */
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347 if (!NULL (force) && col > goal && c == '\t' && prev_col < goal)
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348 {
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349 del_range (point - 1, point);
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350 Findent_to (make_number (col - 1));
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351 insert_char (' ');
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352 goto retry;
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353 }
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354
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355 /* If line ends prematurely, add space to the end. */
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356 if (col < goal && !NULL (force))
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357 Findent_to (make_number (col = goal));
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358
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359 last_known_column = col;
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360 last_known_column_point = point;
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361 last_known_column_modified = MODIFF;
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362
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363 XFASTINT (val) = col;
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364 return val;
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365 }
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366
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367 struct position val_compute_motion;
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368
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369 /* Scan the current buffer forward from offset FROM, pretending that
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370 this is at line FROMVPOS, column FROMHPOS, until reaching buffer
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371 offset TO or line TOVPOS, column TOHPOS (whichever comes first),
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372 and return the ending buffer position and screen location.
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373
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374 WIDTH is the number of columns available to display text;
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375 compute_motion uses this to handle continuation lines and such.
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376 HSCROLL is the number of columns not being displayed at the left
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377 margin; this is usually taken from a window's hscroll member.
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378 TAB_OFFSET is a mysterious value, perhaps the number of columns of
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379 the first tab that aren't being displayed, perhaps because of a
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380 continuation line or something.
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381
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382 compute_motion returns a pointer to a struct position. The bufpos
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383 member gives the buffer position at the end of the scan, and hpos
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384 and vpos give its cartesian location. I'm not clear on what the
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385 other members are.
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386
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387 For example, to find the buffer position of column COL of line LINE
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388 of a certain window, pass the window's starting location as FROM
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389 and the window's upper-left coordinates as FROMVPOS and FROMHPOS.
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390 Pass the buffer's ZV as TO, to limit the scan to the end of the
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391 visible section of the buffer, and pass LINE and COL as TOVPOS and
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392 TOHPOS.
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393
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394 When displaying in window w, a typical formula for WIDTH is:
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395
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396 window_width - 1
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397 - (window_width + window_left != screen_width)
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398
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399 where
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400 window_width is XFASTINT (w->width),
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401 window_left is XFASTINT (w->left),
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402 and screen_width = SCREEN_WIDTH (XSCREEN (window->screen))
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403
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404 This accounts for the continuation-line backslashes, and the window
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405 borders if the window is split vertically. */
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406
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407 struct position *
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408 compute_motion (from, fromvpos, fromhpos, to, tovpos, tohpos, width, hscroll, tab_offset)
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409 int from, fromvpos, fromhpos, to, tovpos, tohpos;
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410 register int width;
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411 int hscroll, tab_offset;
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412 {
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413 /* Note that `cpos' is CURRENT_VPOS << SHORTBITS + CURRENT_HPOS,
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414 and that CURRENT_HPOS may be negative. Use these macros
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415 to extract the hpos or the vpos from cpos or anything like it.
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416 */
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417 #ifndef SHORT_CAST_BUG
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418 #define HPOS(VAR) (short) (VAR)
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419 #else
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420 #define HPOS(VAR) (((VAR) & (1 << (SHORTBITS - 1)) \
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421 ? ~((1 << SHORTBITS) - 1) : 0) \
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422 | (VAR) & ((1 << SHORTBITS) - 1))
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423 /* #define HPOS(VAR) (((VAR) & 0x8000 ? 0xffff0000 : 0) | ((VAR) & 0xffff)) */
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424 #endif /* SHORT_CAST_BUG */
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425
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426 #define VPOS(VAR) (((VAR) >> SHORTBITS) + (HPOS (VAR) < 0))
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427
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428
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429 #ifndef TAHOE_REGISTER_BUG
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430 register
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431 #endif /* TAHOE_REGISTER_BUG */
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432 int cpos = fromhpos + (fromvpos << SHORTBITS);
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433 register int target = tohpos + (tovpos << SHORTBITS);
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434 register int pos;
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435 register int c;
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436 register int tab_width = XFASTINT (current_buffer->tab_width);
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437 register int ctl_arrow = !NULL (current_buffer->ctl_arrow);
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438 register struct Lisp_Vector *dp = buffer_display_table ();
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439 int selective
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440 = XTYPE (current_buffer->selective_display) == Lisp_Int
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441 ? XINT (current_buffer->selective_display)
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442 : !NULL (current_buffer->selective_display) ? -1 : 0;
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443 int prevpos;
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444 int selective_rlen
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445 = (selective && dp && XTYPE (DISP_INVIS_ROPE (dp)) == Lisp_String
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446 ? XSTRING (DISP_INVIS_ROPE (dp))->size / sizeof (GLYPH) : 0);
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447
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448 if (tab_width <= 0 || tab_width > 20) tab_width = 8;
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449 for (pos = from; pos < to && cpos < target; pos++)
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450 {
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451 prevpos = cpos;
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452 c = FETCH_CHAR (pos);
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453 if (c >= 040 && c < 0177
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454 && (dp == 0 || XTYPE (DISP_CHAR_ROPE (dp, c)) != Lisp_String))
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455 cpos++;
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456 else if (c == '\t')
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457 {
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458 cpos += tab_width
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459 - HPOS (cpos + tab_offset + hscroll - (hscroll > 0)
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460 /* Add tab_width here to make sure positive.
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461 cpos can be negative after continuation
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462 but can't be less than -tab_width. */
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463 + tab_width)
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464 % tab_width;
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465 }
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466 else if (c == '\n')
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467 {
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468 if (selective > 0 && position_indentation (pos + 1) >= selective)
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469 {
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470 /* Skip any number of invisible lines all at once */
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471 do
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472 {
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473 while (++pos < to && FETCH_CHAR(pos) != '\n');
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474 }
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475 while (selective > 0 && position_indentation (pos + 1) >= selective);
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476 pos--;
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477 /* Allow for the " ..." that is displayed for them. */
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478 if (selective_rlen)
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479 {
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480 cpos += selective_rlen;
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481 if (HPOS (cpos) >= width)
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482 cpos -= HPOS (cpos) - width;
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483 }
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484 }
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485 else
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486 cpos += (1 << SHORTBITS) - HPOS (cpos);
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487 cpos -= hscroll;
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488 if (hscroll > 0) cpos++; /* Count the ! on column 0 */
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489 tab_offset = 0;
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490 }
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491 else if (c == CR && selective < 0)
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492 {
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493 /* In selective display mode,
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494 everything from a ^M to the end of the line is invisible */
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495 while (pos < to && FETCH_CHAR(pos) != '\n') pos++;
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496 pos--;
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497 /* Allow for the " ..." that is displayed for them. */
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498 if (selective_rlen)
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499 {
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500 cpos += selective_rlen;
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501 if (HPOS (cpos) >= width)
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502 cpos -= HPOS (cpos) - width;
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503 }
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504 }
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505 else if (dp != 0 && XTYPE (DISP_CHAR_ROPE (dp, c)) == Lisp_String)
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506 cpos += XSTRING (DISP_CHAR_ROPE (dp, c))->size / sizeof (GLYPH);
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507 else
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508 cpos += (ctl_arrow && c < 0200) ? 2 : 4;
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509
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510 if (HPOS (cpos) >= width
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511 && (HPOS (cpos) > width
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512 || (pos < (ZV - 1)
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513 && FETCH_CHAR (pos + 1) != '\n')))
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514 {
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515 if (cpos >= target)
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516 break;
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517 if (hscroll
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518 || (truncate_partial_width_windows
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519 && width + 1 < SCREEN_WIDTH (selected_screen))
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520 || !NULL (current_buffer->truncate_lines))
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521 {
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522 while (pos < to && FETCH_CHAR(pos) != '\n') pos++;
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523 pos--;
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524 }
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525 else
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526 {
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527 cpos += (1 << SHORTBITS) - width;
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528 tab_offset += width;
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529 }
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530
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531 }
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532 }
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533
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534 val_compute_motion.bufpos = pos;
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535 val_compute_motion.hpos = HPOS (cpos);
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536 val_compute_motion.vpos = VPOS (cpos);
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537 val_compute_motion.prevhpos = HPOS (prevpos);
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538
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539 /* Nonzero if have just continued a line */
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540 val_compute_motion.contin
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541 = pos != from
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542 && (val_compute_motion.vpos != VPOS (prevpos))
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543 && c != '\n';
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544
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545 return &val_compute_motion;
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546 }
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547 #undef HPOS
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548 #undef VPOS
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549
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550
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551 /* Return the column of position POS in window W's buffer,
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552 rounded down to a multiple of the internal width of W.
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553 This is the amount of indentation of position POS
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554 that is not visible in its horizontal position in the window. */
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555
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556 int
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557 pos_tab_offset (w, pos)
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558 struct window *w;
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559 register int pos;
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560 {
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561 int opoint = point;
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562 int col;
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563 int width = XFASTINT (w->width) - 1
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564 - (XFASTINT (w->width) + XFASTINT (w->left)
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565 != SCREEN_WIDTH (XSCREEN (w->screen)));
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566
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567 if (pos == BEGV || FETCH_CHAR (pos - 1) == '\n')
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568 return 0;
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569 SET_PT (pos);
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570 col = current_column ();
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571 SET_PT (opoint);
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572 return col - (col % width);
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573 }
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574
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575 /* start_hpos is the hpos of the first character of the buffer:
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576 zero except for the minibuffer window,
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577 where it is the width of the prompt. */
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578
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579 struct position val_vmotion;
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580
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581 struct position *
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582 vmotion (from, vtarget, width, hscroll, window)
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583 register int from, vtarget, width;
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584 int hscroll;
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585 Lisp_Object window;
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586 {
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587 struct position pos;
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588 /* vpos is cumulative vertical position, changed as from is changed */
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589 register int vpos = 0;
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590 register int prevline;
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591 register int first;
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592 int lmargin = hscroll > 0 ? 1 - hscroll : 0;
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593 int selective
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594 = XTYPE (current_buffer->selective_display) == Lisp_Int
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595 ? XINT (current_buffer->selective_display)
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596 : !NULL (current_buffer->selective_display) ? -1 : 0;
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597 int start_hpos = (EQ (window, minibuf_window) ? minibuf_prompt_width : 0);
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|
598
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|
599 retry:
|
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600 if (vtarget > vpos)
|
|
601 {
|
|
602 /* Moving downward is simple, but must calculate from beg of line
|
|
603 to determine hpos of starting point */
|
|
604 if (from > BEGV && FETCH_CHAR (from - 1) != '\n')
|
|
605 {
|
|
606 prevline = find_next_newline (from, -1);
|
|
607 while (selective > 0
|
|
608 && prevline > BEGV
|
|
609 && position_indentation (prevline) >= selective)
|
|
610 prevline = find_next_newline (prevline - 1, -1);
|
|
611 pos = *compute_motion (prevline, 0,
|
|
612 lmargin + (prevline == 1 ? start_hpos : 0),
|
|
613 from, 10000, 10000,
|
|
614 width, hscroll, 0);
|
|
615 }
|
|
616 else
|
|
617 {
|
|
618 pos.hpos = lmargin + (from == 1 ? start_hpos : 0);
|
|
619 pos.vpos = 0;
|
|
620 }
|
|
621 return compute_motion (from, vpos, pos.hpos,
|
|
622 ZV, vtarget, - (1 << (SHORTBITS - 1)),
|
|
623 width, hscroll, pos.vpos * width);
|
|
624 }
|
|
625
|
|
626 /* To move upward, go a line at a time until
|
|
627 we have gone at least far enough */
|
|
628
|
|
629 first = 1;
|
|
630
|
|
631 while ((vpos > vtarget || first) && from > BEGV)
|
|
632 {
|
|
633 prevline = from;
|
|
634 while (1)
|
|
635 {
|
|
636 prevline = find_next_newline (prevline - 1, -1);
|
|
637 if (prevline == BEGV
|
|
638 || selective <= 0
|
|
639 || position_indentation (prevline) < selective)
|
|
640 break;
|
|
641 }
|
|
642 pos = *compute_motion (prevline, 0,
|
|
643 lmargin + (prevline == 1 ? start_hpos : 0),
|
|
644 from, 10000, 10000,
|
|
645 width, hscroll, 0);
|
|
646 vpos -= pos.vpos;
|
|
647 first = 0;
|
|
648 from = prevline;
|
|
649 }
|
|
650
|
|
651 /* If we made exactly the desired vertical distance,
|
|
652 or if we hit beginning of buffer,
|
|
653 return point found */
|
|
654 if (vpos >= vtarget)
|
|
655 {
|
|
656 val_vmotion.bufpos = from;
|
|
657 val_vmotion.vpos = vpos;
|
|
658 val_vmotion.hpos = lmargin;
|
|
659 val_vmotion.contin = 0;
|
|
660 val_vmotion.prevhpos = 0;
|
|
661 return &val_vmotion;
|
|
662 }
|
|
663
|
|
664 /* Otherwise find the correct spot by moving down */
|
|
665 goto retry;
|
|
666 }
|
|
667
|
|
668 DEFUN ("vertical-motion", Fvertical_motion, Svertical_motion, 1, 1, 0,
|
|
669 "Move to start of screen line LINES lines down.\n\
|
|
670 If LINES is negative, this is moving up.\n\
|
|
671 Sets point to position found; this may be start of line\n\
|
|
672 or just the start of a continuation line.\n\
|
|
673 Returns number of lines moved; may be closer to zero than LINES\n\
|
|
674 if beginning or end of buffer was reached.")
|
|
675 (lines)
|
|
676 Lisp_Object lines;
|
|
677 {
|
|
678 struct position pos;
|
|
679 register struct window *w = XWINDOW (selected_window);
|
|
680 int width = XFASTINT (w->width) - 1
|
|
681 - (XFASTINT (w->width) + XFASTINT (w->left)
|
|
682 != SCREEN_WIDTH (XSCREEN (w->screen)));
|
|
683
|
|
684 CHECK_NUMBER (lines, 0);
|
|
685
|
|
686 pos = *vmotion (point, XINT (lines), width,
|
|
687 /* Not XFASTINT since perhaps could be negative */
|
|
688 XINT (w->hscroll), selected_window);
|
|
689
|
|
690 SET_PT (pos.bufpos);
|
|
691 return make_number (pos.vpos);
|
|
692 }
|
|
693
|
|
694 syms_of_indent ()
|
|
695 {
|
|
696 DEFVAR_BOOL ("indent-tabs-mode", &indent_tabs_mode,
|
|
697 "*Indentation can insert tabs if this is non-nil.\n\
|
|
698 Setting this variable automatically makes it local to the current buffer.");
|
|
699 indent_tabs_mode = 1;
|
|
700
|
|
701 defsubr (&Scurrent_indentation);
|
|
702 defsubr (&Sindent_to);
|
|
703 defsubr (&Scurrent_column);
|
|
704 defsubr (&Smove_to_column);
|
|
705 defsubr (&Svertical_motion);
|
|
706 }
|