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6451 | 1 @c -*-texinfo-*- |
2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
88155 | 3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2002, |
4 @c 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
6451 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
6 @setfilename ../info/modes | |
88155 | 7 @node Modes, Documentation, Keymaps, Top |
6451 | 8 @chapter Major and Minor Modes |
9 @cindex mode | |
10 | |
11 A @dfn{mode} is a set of definitions that customize Emacs and can be | |
12 turned on and off while you edit. There are two varieties of modes: | |
13 @dfn{major modes}, which are mutually exclusive and used for editing | |
14 particular kinds of text, and @dfn{minor modes}, which provide features | |
15 that users can enable individually. | |
16 | |
17 This chapter describes how to write both major and minor modes, how to | |
18 indicate them in the mode line, and how they run hooks supplied by the | |
19 user. For related topics such as keymaps and syntax tables, see | |
20 @ref{Keymaps}, and @ref{Syntax Tables}. | |
21 | |
22 @menu | |
88155 | 23 * Hooks:: How to use hooks; how to write code that provides hooks. |
6451 | 24 * Major Modes:: Defining major modes. |
25 * Minor Modes:: Defining minor modes. | |
26 * Mode Line Format:: Customizing the text that appears in the mode line. | |
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27 * Imenu:: How a mode can provide a menu |
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28 of definitions in the buffer. |
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29 * Font Lock Mode:: How modes can highlight text according to syntax. |
88155 | 30 * Desktop Save Mode:: How modes can have buffer state saved between |
31 Emacs sessions. | |
6451 | 32 @end menu |
33 | |
88155 | 34 @node Hooks |
35 @section Hooks | |
36 @cindex hooks | |
37 | |
38 A @dfn{hook} is a variable where you can store a function or functions | |
39 to be called on a particular occasion by an existing program. Emacs | |
40 provides hooks for the sake of customization. Most often, hooks are set | |
41 up in the init file (@pxref{Init File}), but Lisp programs can set them also. | |
42 @xref{Standard Hooks}, for a list of standard hook variables. | |
43 | |
44 @cindex normal hook | |
45 Most of the hooks in Emacs are @dfn{normal hooks}. These variables | |
46 contain lists of functions to be called with no arguments. When the | |
47 hook name ends in @samp{-hook}, that tells you it is normal. We try to | |
48 make all hooks normal, as much as possible, so that you can use them in | |
49 a uniform way. | |
50 | |
51 Every major mode function is supposed to run a normal hook called the | |
52 @dfn{mode hook} as the last step of initialization. This makes it easy | |
53 for a user to customize the behavior of the mode, by overriding the | |
54 buffer-local variable assignments already made by the mode. Most | |
55 minor modes also run a mode hook at their end. But hooks are used in | |
56 other contexts too. For example, the hook @code{suspend-hook} runs | |
57 just before Emacs suspends itself (@pxref{Suspending Emacs}). | |
58 | |
59 The recommended way to add a hook function to a normal hook is by | |
60 calling @code{add-hook} (see below). The hook functions may be any of | |
61 the valid kinds of functions that @code{funcall} accepts (@pxref{What | |
62 Is a Function}). Most normal hook variables are initially void; | |
63 @code{add-hook} knows how to deal with this. You can add hooks either | |
64 globally or buffer-locally with @code{add-hook}. | |
65 | |
66 @cindex abnormal hook | |
67 If the hook variable's name does not end with @samp{-hook}, that | |
68 indicates it is probably an @dfn{abnormal hook}. Then you should look at its | |
69 documentation to see how to use the hook properly. | |
70 | |
71 If the variable's name ends in @samp{-functions} or @samp{-hooks}, | |
72 then the value is a list of functions, but it is abnormal in that either | |
73 these functions are called with arguments or their values are used in | |
74 some way. You can use @code{add-hook} to add a function to the list, | |
75 but you must take care in writing the function. (A few of these | |
76 variables, notably those ending in @samp{-hooks}, are actually | |
77 normal hooks which were named before we established the convention of | |
78 using @samp{-hook} for them.) | |
79 | |
80 If the variable's name ends in @samp{-function}, then its value | |
81 is just a single function, not a list of functions. | |
82 | |
83 Here's an example that uses a mode hook to turn on Auto Fill mode when | |
84 in Lisp Interaction mode: | |
85 | |
86 @example | |
87 (add-hook 'lisp-interaction-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill) | |
88 @end example | |
89 | |
90 At the appropriate time, Emacs uses the @code{run-hooks} function to | |
91 run particular hooks. | |
92 | |
93 @defun run-hooks &rest hookvars | |
94 This function takes one or more normal hook variable names as | |
95 arguments, and runs each hook in turn. Each argument should be a | |
96 symbol that is a normal hook variable. These arguments are processed | |
97 in the order specified. | |
98 | |
99 If a hook variable has a non-@code{nil} value, that value may be a | |
100 function or a list of functions. (The former option is considered | |
101 obsolete.) If the value is a function (either a lambda expression or | |
102 a symbol with a function definition), it is called. If it is a list | |
103 that isn't a function, its elements are called, consecutively. All | |
104 the hook functions are called with no arguments. | |
105 @end defun | |
106 | |
107 @defun run-hook-with-args hook &rest args | |
108 This function is the way to run an abnormal hook and always call all | |
109 of the hook functions. It calls each of the hook functions one by | |
110 one, passing each of them the arguments @var{args}. | |
111 @end defun | |
112 | |
113 @defun run-hook-with-args-until-failure hook &rest args | |
114 This function is the way to run an abnormal hook until one of the hook | |
115 functions fails. It calls each of the hook functions, passing each of | |
116 them the arguments @var{args}, until some hook function returns | |
117 @code{nil}. It then stops and returns @code{nil}. If none of the | |
118 hook functions return @code{nil}, it returns a non-@code{nil} value. | |
119 @end defun | |
120 | |
121 @defun run-hook-with-args-until-success hook &rest args | |
122 This function is the way to run an abnormal hook until a hook function | |
123 succeeds. It calls each of the hook functions, passing each of them | |
124 the arguments @var{args}, until some hook function returns | |
125 non-@code{nil}. Then it stops, and returns whatever was returned by | |
126 the last hook function that was called. If all hook functions return | |
127 @code{nil}, it returns @code{nil} as well. | |
128 @end defun | |
129 | |
130 @defun add-hook hook function &optional append local | |
131 This function is the handy way to add function @var{function} to hook | |
132 variable @var{hook}. You can use it for abnormal hooks as well as for | |
133 normal hooks. @var{function} can be any Lisp function that can accept | |
134 the proper number of arguments for @var{hook}. For example, | |
135 | |
136 @example | |
137 (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'my-text-hook-function) | |
138 @end example | |
139 | |
140 @noindent | |
141 adds @code{my-text-hook-function} to the hook called @code{text-mode-hook}. | |
142 | |
143 If @var{function} is already present in @var{hook} (comparing using | |
144 @code{equal}), then @code{add-hook} does not add it a second time. | |
145 | |
146 It is best to design your hook functions so that the order in which they | |
147 are executed does not matter. Any dependence on the order is ``asking | |
148 for trouble''. However, the order is predictable: normally, | |
149 @var{function} goes at the front of the hook list, so it will be | |
150 executed first (barring another @code{add-hook} call). If the optional | |
151 argument @var{append} is non-@code{nil}, the new hook function goes at | |
152 the end of the hook list and will be executed last. | |
153 | |
154 @code{add-hook} can handle the cases where @var{hook} is void or its | |
155 value is a single function; it sets or changes the value to a list of | |
156 functions. | |
157 | |
158 If @var{local} is non-@code{nil}, that says to add @var{function} to | |
159 the buffer-local hook list instead of to the global hook list. If | |
160 needed, this makes the hook buffer-local and adds @code{t} to the | |
161 buffer-local value. The latter acts as a flag to run the hook | |
162 functions in the default value as well as in the local value. | |
163 @end defun | |
164 | |
165 @defun remove-hook hook function &optional local | |
166 This function removes @var{function} from the hook variable | |
167 @var{hook}. It compares @var{function} with elements of @var{hook} | |
168 using @code{equal}, so it works for both symbols and lambda | |
169 expressions. | |
170 | |
171 If @var{local} is non-@code{nil}, that says to remove @var{function} | |
172 from the buffer-local hook list instead of from the global hook list. | |
173 @end defun | |
174 | |
6451 | 175 @node Major Modes |
176 @section Major Modes | |
177 @cindex major mode | |
178 | |
179 Major modes specialize Emacs for editing particular kinds of text. | |
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180 Each buffer has only one major mode at a time. For each major mode |
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181 there is a function to switch to that mode in the current buffer; its |
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182 name should end in @samp{-mode}. These functions work by setting |
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183 buffer-local variable bindings and other data associated with the |
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184 buffer, such as a local keymap. The effect lasts until you switch |
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185 to another major mode in the same buffer. |
6451 | 186 |
88155 | 187 @menu |
188 * Major Mode Basics:: | |
189 * Major Mode Conventions:: Coding conventions for keymaps, etc. | |
190 * Example Major Modes:: Text mode and Lisp modes. | |
191 * Auto Major Mode:: How Emacs chooses the major mode automatically. | |
192 * Mode Help:: Finding out how to use a mode. | |
193 * Derived Modes:: Defining a new major mode based on another major | |
194 mode. | |
195 * Generic Modes:: Defining a simple major mode that supports | |
196 comment syntax and Font Lock mode. | |
197 * Mode Hooks:: Hooks run at the end of major mode functions. | |
198 @end menu | |
199 | |
200 @node Major Mode Basics | |
201 @subsection Major Mode Basics | |
202 @cindex Fundamental mode | |
203 | |
6451 | 204 The least specialized major mode is called @dfn{Fundamental mode}. |
205 This mode has no mode-specific definitions or variable settings, so each | |
206 Emacs command behaves in its default manner, and each option is in its | |
207 default state. All other major modes redefine various keys and options. | |
208 For example, Lisp Interaction mode provides special key bindings for | |
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209 @kbd{C-j} (@code{eval-print-last-sexp}), @key{TAB} |
6451 | 210 (@code{lisp-indent-line}), and other keys. |
211 | |
212 When you need to write several editing commands to help you perform a | |
213 specialized editing task, creating a new major mode is usually a good | |
214 idea. In practice, writing a major mode is easy (in contrast to | |
215 writing a minor mode, which is often difficult). | |
216 | |
217 If the new mode is similar to an old one, it is often unwise to modify | |
218 the old one to serve two purposes, since it may become harder to use and | |
219 maintain. Instead, copy and rename an existing major mode definition | |
220 and alter the copy---or define a @dfn{derived mode} (@pxref{Derived | |
221 Modes}). For example, Rmail Edit mode, which is in | |
25875 | 222 @file{emacs/lisp/mail/rmailedit.el}, is a major mode that is very similar to |
223 Text mode except that it provides two additional commands. Its | |
224 definition is distinct from that of Text mode, but uses that of Text mode. | |
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226 Even if the new mode is not an obvious derivative of any other mode, |
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227 it is convenient to use @code{define-derived-mode} with a @code{nil} |
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228 parent argument, since it automatically enforces the most important |
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229 coding conventions for you. |
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231 For a very simple programming language major mode that handles |
88155 | 232 comments and fontification, you can use @code{define-generic-mode}. |
233 @xref{Generic Modes}. | |
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235 Rmail Edit mode offers an example of changing the major mode |
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236 temporarily for a buffer, so it can be edited in a different way (with |
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237 ordinary Emacs commands rather than Rmail commands). In such cases, the |
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238 temporary major mode usually provides a command to switch back to the |
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239 buffer's usual mode (Rmail mode, in this case). You might be tempted to |
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240 present the temporary redefinitions inside a recursive edit and restore |
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241 the usual ones when the user exits; but this is a bad idea because it |
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242 constrains the user's options when it is done in more than one buffer: |
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243 recursive edits must be exited most-recently-entered first. Using an |
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244 alternative major mode avoids this limitation. @xref{Recursive |
6451 | 245 Editing}. |
246 | |
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247 The standard GNU Emacs Lisp library directory tree contains the code |
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248 for several major modes, in files such as @file{text-mode.el}, |
6451 | 249 @file{texinfo.el}, @file{lisp-mode.el}, @file{c-mode.el}, and |
25875 | 250 @file{rmail.el}. They are found in various subdirectories of the |
251 @file{lisp} directory. You can study these libraries to see how modes | |
252 are written. Text mode is perhaps the simplest major mode aside from | |
6451 | 253 Fundamental mode. Rmail mode is a complicated and specialized mode. |
254 | |
255 @node Major Mode Conventions | |
256 @subsection Major Mode Conventions | |
257 | |
258 The code for existing major modes follows various coding conventions, | |
259 including conventions for local keymap and syntax table initialization, | |
260 global names, and hooks. Please follow these conventions when you | |
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261 define a new major mode. |
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263 This list of conventions is only partial, because each major mode |
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264 should aim for consistency in general with other Emacs major modes. |
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265 This makes Emacs as a whole more coherent. It is impossible to list |
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266 here all the possible points where this issue might come up; if the |
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267 Emacs developers point out an area where your major mode deviates from |
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268 the usual conventions, please make it compatible. |
6451 | 269 |
270 @itemize @bullet | |
271 @item | |
272 Define a command whose name ends in @samp{-mode}, with no arguments, | |
273 that switches to the new mode in the current buffer. This command | |
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274 should set up the keymap, syntax table, and buffer-local variables in an |
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275 existing buffer, without changing the buffer's contents. |
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277 @item | |
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278 Write a documentation string for this command that describes the |
6451 | 279 special commands available in this mode. @kbd{C-h m} |
280 (@code{describe-mode}) in your mode will display this string. | |
281 | |
282 The documentation string may include the special documentation | |
283 substrings, @samp{\[@var{command}]}, @samp{\@{@var{keymap}@}}, and | |
24934 | 284 @samp{\<@var{keymap}>}, which enable the documentation to adapt |
6451 | 285 automatically to the user's own key bindings. @xref{Keys in |
286 Documentation}. | |
287 | |
288 @item | |
289 The major mode command should start by calling | |
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290 @code{kill-all-local-variables}. This is what gets rid of the |
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291 buffer-local variables of the major mode previously in effect. |
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293 @item | |
294 The major mode command should set the variable @code{major-mode} to the | |
295 major mode command symbol. This is how @code{describe-mode} discovers | |
296 which documentation to print. | |
297 | |
298 @item | |
299 The major mode command should set the variable @code{mode-name} to the | |
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300 ``pretty'' name of the mode, as a string. This string appears in the |
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301 mode line. |
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303 @item | |
304 @cindex functions in modes | |
305 Since all global names are in the same name space, all the global | |
306 variables, constants, and functions that are part of the mode should | |
307 have names that start with the major mode name (or with an abbreviation | |
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308 of it if the name is long). @xref{Coding Conventions}. |
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310 @item | |
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311 In a major mode for editing some kind of structured text, such as a |
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312 programming language, indentation of text according to structure is |
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313 probably useful. So the mode should set @code{indent-line-function} |
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314 to a suitable function, and probably customize other variables |
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315 for indentation. |
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317 @item |
6451 | 318 @cindex keymaps in modes |
319 The major mode should usually have its own keymap, which is used as the | |
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320 local keymap in all buffers in that mode. The major mode command should |
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339 @kbd{M-s}. The bindings for @kbd{M-n} and @kbd{M-p} should normally | |
340 be some kind of ``moving forward and backward,'' but this does not | |
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342 | |
343 It is legitimate for a major mode to rebind a standard key sequence if | |
344 it provides a command that does ``the same job'' in a way better | |
345 suited to the text this mode is used for. For example, a major mode | |
346 for editing a programming language might redefine @kbd{C-M-a} to | |
347 ``move to the beginning of a function'' in a way that works better for | |
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350 It is also legitimate for a major mode to rebind a standard key | |
351 sequence whose standard meaning is rarely useful in that mode. For | |
352 instance, minibuffer modes rebind @kbd{M-r}, whose standard meaning is | |
353 rarely of any use in the minibuffer. Major modes such as Dired or | |
354 Rmail that do not allow self-insertion of text can reasonably redefine | |
355 letters and other printing characters as special commands. | |
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383 The mode may have its own abbrev table or may share one with other | |
88155 | 384 related modes. If it has its own abbrev table, it should store this |
385 in a variable named @code{@var{modename}-mode-abbrev-table}. If the | |
386 major mode command defines any abbrevs itself, it should pass @code{t} | |
387 for the @var{system-flag} argument to @code{define-abbrev}. | |
388 @xref{Defining Abbrevs}. | |
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390 @item | |
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88155 | 398 variable @code{imenu-generic-expression}, for the two variables |
399 @code{imenu-prev-index-position-function} and | |
400 @code{imenu-extract-index-name-function}, or for the variable | |
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405 @code{eldoc-documentation-function} to tell ElDoc mode how to handle | |
406 this mode. | |
407 | |
408 @item | |
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6451 | 414 @cindex buffer-local variables in modes |
415 To make a buffer-local binding for an Emacs customization variable, use | |
416 @code{make-local-variable} in the major mode command, not | |
417 @code{make-variable-buffer-local}. The latter function would make the | |
418 variable local to every buffer in which it is subsequently set, which | |
419 would affect buffers that do not use this mode. It is undesirable for a | |
420 mode to have such global effects. @xref{Buffer-Local Variables}. | |
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25875 | 423 @code{make-variable-buffer-local} in a Lisp package is for a variable |
424 which is used only within that package. Using it on a variable used by | |
425 other packages would interfere with them. | |
6451 | 426 |
427 @item | |
428 @cindex mode hook | |
429 @cindex major mode hook | |
430 Each major mode should have a @dfn{mode hook} named | |
431 @code{@var{modename}-mode-hook}. The major mode command should run that | |
88155 | 432 hook, with @code{run-mode-hooks}, as the very last thing it |
433 does. @xref{Mode Hooks}. | |
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435 @item | |
88155 | 436 The major mode command may start by calling some other major mode |
437 command (called the @dfn{parent mode}) and then alter some of its | |
438 settings. A mode that does this is called a @dfn{derived mode}. The | |
439 recommended way to define one is to use @code{define-derived-mode}, | |
440 but this is not required. Such a mode should call the parent mode | |
441 command inside a @code{delay-mode-hooks} form. (Using | |
442 @code{define-derived-mode} does this automatically.) @xref{Derived | |
443 Modes}, and @ref{Mode Hooks}. | |
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445 @item | |
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450 @item | |
451 If this mode is appropriate only for specially-prepared text, then the | |
452 major mode command symbol should have a property named @code{mode-class} | |
453 with value @code{special}, put on as follows: | |
454 | |
88155 | 455 @kindex mode-class @r{(property)} |
6451 | 456 @cindex @code{special} |
457 @example | |
458 (put 'funny-mode 'mode-class 'special) | |
459 @end example | |
460 | |
461 @noindent | |
88155 | 462 This tells Emacs that new buffers created while the current buffer is |
463 in Funny mode should not inherit Funny mode, in case | |
464 @code{default-major-mode} is @code{nil}. Modes such as Dired, Rmail, | |
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466 | |
467 @item | |
468 If you want to make the new mode the default for files with certain | |
469 recognizable names, add an element to @code{auto-mode-alist} to select | |
88155 | 470 the mode for those file names (@pxref{Auto Major Mode}). If you |
471 define the mode command to autoload, you should add this element in | |
472 the same file that calls @code{autoload}. If you use an autoload | |
473 cookie for the mode command, you can also use an autoload cookie for | |
474 the form that adds the element (@pxref{autoload cookie}). If you do | |
475 not autoload the mode command, it is sufficient to add the element in | |
476 the file that contains the mode definition. | |
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478 @item | |
88155 | 479 In the comments that document the file, you should provide a sample |
480 @code{autoload} form and an example of how to add to | |
481 @code{auto-mode-alist}, that users can include in their init files | |
482 (@pxref{Init File}). | |
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484 @item | |
485 @cindex mode loading | |
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6451 | 487 that they may be evaluated more than once without adverse consequences. |
488 Even if you never load the file more than once, someone else will. | |
489 @end itemize | |
490 | |
491 @node Example Major Modes | |
492 @subsection Major Mode Examples | |
493 | |
494 Text mode is perhaps the simplest mode besides Fundamental mode. | |
495 Here are excerpts from @file{text-mode.el} that illustrate many of | |
496 the conventions listed above: | |
497 | |
498 @smallexample | |
499 @group | |
88155 | 500 ;; @r{Create the syntax table for this mode.} |
501 (defvar text-mode-syntax-table | |
502 (let ((st (make-syntax-table))) | |
503 (modify-syntax-entry ?\" ". " st) | |
504 (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ ". " st) | |
505 ;; We add `p' so that M-c on 'hello' leads to 'Hello' rather than 'hello'. | |
506 (modify-syntax-entry ?' "w p" st) | |
507 st) | |
508 "Syntax table used while in `text-mode'.") | |
6451 | 509 @end group |
510 | |
88155 | 511 ;; @r{Create the keymap for this mode.} |
6451 | 512 @group |
88155 | 513 (defvar text-mode-map |
514 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) | |
515 (define-key map "\e\t" 'ispell-complete-word) | |
516 (define-key map "\es" 'center-line) | |
517 (define-key map "\eS" 'center-paragraph) | |
518 map) | |
519 "Keymap for `text-mode'. | |
520 Many other modes, such as `mail-mode', `outline-mode' and `indented-text-mode', | |
521 inherit all the commands defined in this map.") | |
6451 | 522 @end group |
88155 | 523 @end smallexample |
524 | |
525 Here is how the actual mode command is defined now: | |
526 | |
527 @smallexample | |
528 @group | |
529 (define-derived-mode text-mode nil "Text" | |
530 "Major mode for editing text written for humans to read. | |
531 In this mode, paragraphs are delimited only by blank or white lines. | |
532 You can thus get the full benefit of adaptive filling | |
533 (see the variable `adaptive-fill-mode'). | |
534 \\@{text-mode-map@} | |
535 Turning on Text mode runs the normal hook `text-mode-hook'." | |
536 @end group | |
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88155 | 538 (make-local-variable 'text-mode-variant) |
539 (setq text-mode-variant t) | |
540 ;; @r{These two lines are a feature added recently.} | |
541 (set (make-local-variable 'require-final-newline) | |
542 mode-require-final-newline) | |
543 (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function) 'indent-relative)) | |
544 @end group | |
545 @end smallexample | |
546 | |
547 But here is how it was defined formerly, before | |
548 @code{define-derived-mode} existed: | |
549 | |
550 @smallexample | |
551 @group | |
552 ;; @r{This isn't needed nowadays, since @code{define-derived-mode} does it.} | |
6451 | 553 (defvar text-mode-abbrev-table nil |
554 "Abbrev table used while in text mode.") | |
555 (define-abbrev-table 'text-mode-abbrev-table ()) | |
556 @end group | |
557 | |
558 @group | |
559 (defun text-mode () | |
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562 @end group | |
563 @group | |
564 Turning on text-mode runs the hook `text-mode-hook'." | |
565 (interactive) | |
566 (kill-all-local-variables) | |
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573 @group | |
88155 | 574 ;; @r{These four lines are absent from the current version} |
575 ;; @r{not because this is done some other way, but rather} | |
576 ;; @r{because nowadays Text mode uses the normal definition of paragraphs.} | |
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6451 | 588 ; @r{customize the mode with a hook.} |
589 @end group | |
590 @end smallexample | |
591 | |
592 @cindex @file{lisp-mode.el} | |
593 The three Lisp modes (Lisp mode, Emacs Lisp mode, and Lisp | |
594 Interaction mode) have more features than Text mode and the code is | |
595 correspondingly more complicated. Here are excerpts from | |
596 @file{lisp-mode.el} that illustrate how these modes are written. | |
597 | |
598 @cindex syntax table example | |
599 @smallexample | |
600 @group | |
601 ;; @r{Create mode-specific table variables.} | |
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604 @end group | |
605 | |
606 @group | |
88155 | 607 (defvar emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table |
608 (let ((table (make-syntax-table))) | |
6451 | 609 (let ((i 0)) |
610 @end group | |
611 | |
612 @group | |
88155 | 613 ;; @r{Set syntax of chars up to @samp{0} to say they are} |
6451 | 614 ;; @r{part of symbol names but not words.} |
88155 | 615 ;; @r{(The digit @samp{0} is @code{48} in the @acronym{ASCII} character set.)} |
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88155 | 617 (modify-syntax-entry i "_ " table) |
618 (setq i (1+ i))) | |
619 ;; @r{@dots{} similar code follows for other character ranges.} | |
620 @end group | |
621 @group | |
622 ;; @r{Then set the syntax codes for characters that are special in Lisp.} | |
623 (modify-syntax-entry ? " " table) | |
624 (modify-syntax-entry ?\t " " table) | |
625 (modify-syntax-entry ?\f " " table) | |
626 (modify-syntax-entry ?\n "> " table) | |
6451 | 627 @end group |
628 @group | |
88155 | 629 ;; @r{Give CR the same syntax as newline, for selective-display.} |
630 (modify-syntax-entry ?\^m "> " table) | |
631 (modify-syntax-entry ?\; "< " table) | |
632 (modify-syntax-entry ?` "' " table) | |
633 (modify-syntax-entry ?' "' " table) | |
634 (modify-syntax-entry ?, "' " table) | |
6451 | 635 @end group |
636 @group | |
88155 | 637 ;; @r{@dots{}likewise for many other characters@dots{}} |
638 (modify-syntax-entry ?\( "() " table) | |
639 (modify-syntax-entry ?\) ")( " table) | |
640 (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "(] " table) | |
641 (modify-syntax-entry ?\] ")[ " table)) | |
642 table)) | |
643 @end group | |
644 @group | |
6451 | 645 ;; @r{Create an abbrev table for lisp-mode.} |
646 (define-abbrev-table 'lisp-mode-abbrev-table ()) | |
647 @end group | |
648 @end smallexample | |
649 | |
650 Much code is shared among the three Lisp modes. The following | |
651 function sets various variables; it is called by each of the major Lisp | |
652 mode functions: | |
653 | |
654 @smallexample | |
655 @group | |
656 (defun lisp-mode-variables (lisp-syntax) | |
88155 | 657 (when lisp-syntax |
658 (set-syntax-table lisp-mode-syntax-table)) | |
6451 | 659 (setq local-abbrev-table lisp-mode-abbrev-table) |
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662 @end smallexample | |
663 | |
664 Functions such as @code{forward-paragraph} use the value of the | |
665 @code{paragraph-start} variable. Since Lisp code is different from | |
666 ordinary text, the @code{paragraph-start} variable needs to be set | |
667 specially to handle Lisp. Also, comments are indented in a special | |
668 fashion in Lisp and the Lisp modes need their own mode-specific | |
669 @code{comment-indent-function}. The code to set these variables is the | |
670 rest of @code{lisp-mode-variables}. | |
671 | |
672 @smallexample | |
673 @group | |
674 (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start) | |
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679 @end group | |
680 @group | |
681 (make-local-variable 'comment-indent-function) | |
682 (setq comment-indent-function 'lisp-comment-indent)) | |
25875 | 683 @dots{} |
6451 | 684 @end group |
685 @end smallexample | |
686 | |
687 Each of the different Lisp modes has a slightly different keymap. For | |
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692 @smallexample | |
693 @group | |
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695 "Keymap for commands shared by all sorts of Lisp modes.") |
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6451 | 704 @end group |
705 @end smallexample | |
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710 @smallexample | |
711 @group | |
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6451 | 721 @end group |
722 @end smallexample | |
723 | |
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727 @smallexample | |
728 @group | |
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730 "Major mode for editing Lisp code for Lisps other than GNU Emacs Lisp. |
6451 | 731 Commands: |
732 Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back. | |
733 Blank lines separate paragraphs. Semicolons start comments. | |
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6451 | 742 (interactive) |
743 (kill-all-local-variables) | |
744 @end group | |
745 @group | |
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747 (setq major-mode 'lisp-mode) ; @r{This is how @code{describe-mode}} |
6451 | 748 ; @r{finds out what to describe.} |
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88155 | 751 (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) |
752 (setq comment-start-skip | |
753 "\\(\\(^\\|[^\\\\\n]\\)\\(\\\\\\\\\\)*\\)\\(;+\\|#|\\) *") | |
754 (make-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search) | |
755 (setq font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search t) | |
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88155 | 760 (run-mode-hooks 'lisp-mode-hook)) ; @r{This permits the user to use a} |
6451 | 761 ; @r{hook to customize the mode.} |
762 @end group | |
763 @end smallexample | |
764 | |
765 @node Auto Major Mode | |
766 @subsection How Emacs Chooses a Major Mode | |
767 | |
768 Based on information in the file name or in the file itself, Emacs | |
769 automatically selects a major mode for the new buffer when a file is | |
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772 @deffn Command fundamental-mode | |
773 Fundamental mode is a major mode that is not specialized for anything | |
774 in particular. Other major modes are defined in effect by comparison | |
775 with this one---their definitions say what to change, starting from | |
776 Fundamental mode. The @code{fundamental-mode} function does @emph{not} | |
88155 | 777 run any mode hooks; you're not supposed to customize it. (If you want Emacs |
6451 | 778 to behave differently in Fundamental mode, change the @emph{global} |
779 state of Emacs.) | |
780 @end deffn | |
781 | |
782 @deffn Command normal-mode &optional find-file | |
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88155 | 784 bindings for the current buffer. First it calls @code{set-auto-mode} |
785 (see below), then it runs @code{hack-local-variables} to parse, and | |
786 bind or evaluate as appropriate, the file's local variables | |
787 (@pxref{File Local Variables}). | |
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88155 | 791 it. In this case, it may process local variables in the @samp{-*-} |
792 line or at the end of the file. The variable | |
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793 @code{enable-local-variables} controls whether to do so. @xref{File |
88155 | 794 Variables, , Local Variables in Files, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}, |
795 for the syntax of the local variables section of a file. | |
6451 | 796 |
12098 | 797 If you run @code{normal-mode} interactively, the argument |
6451 | 798 @var{find-file} is normally @code{nil}. In this case, |
88155 | 799 @code{normal-mode} unconditionally processes any file local variables. |
800 | |
801 If @code{normal-mode} processes the local variables list and this list | |
802 specifies a major mode, that mode overrides any mode chosen by | |
803 @code{set-auto-mode}. If neither @code{set-auto-mode} nor | |
804 @code{hack-local-variables} specify a major mode, the buffer stays in | |
805 the major mode determined by @code{default-major-mode} (see below). | |
6451 | 806 |
807 @cindex file mode specification error | |
12098 | 808 @code{normal-mode} uses @code{condition-case} around the call to the |
6451 | 809 major mode function, so errors are caught and reported as a @samp{File |
810 mode specification error}, followed by the original error message. | |
811 @end deffn | |
812 | |
88155 | 813 @defun set-auto-mode &optional keep-mode-if-same |
6451 | 814 @cindex visited file mode |
815 This function selects the major mode that is appropriate for the | |
88155 | 816 current buffer. It bases its decision (in order of precedence) on |
817 the @w{@samp{-*-}} line, on the @w{@samp{#!}} line (using | |
818 @code{interpreter-mode-alist}), on the text at the beginning of the | |
819 buffer (using @code{magic-mode-alist}), and finally on the visited | |
820 file name (using @code{auto-mode-alist}). @xref{Choosing Modes, , How | |
821 Major Modes are Chosen, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. However, this | |
822 function does not look for the @samp{mode:} local variable near the | |
823 end of a file; the @code{hack-local-variables} function does that. | |
824 If @code{enable-local-variables} is @code{nil}, @code{set-auto-mode} | |
825 does not check the @w{@samp{-*-}} line for a mode tag either. | |
826 | |
827 If @var{keep-mode-if-same} is non-@code{nil}, this function does not | |
828 call the mode command if the buffer is already in the proper major | |
829 mode. For instance, @code{set-visited-file-name} sets this to | |
830 @code{t} to avoid killing buffer local variables that the user may | |
831 have set. | |
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833 | |
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88155 | 839 the (previously) current buffer's major mode as the default major mode |
840 of a new buffer. However, if that major mode symbol has a @code{mode-class} | |
6451 | 841 property with value @code{special}, then it is not used for new buffers; |
842 Fundamental mode is used instead. The modes that have this property are | |
843 those such as Dired and Rmail that are useful only with text that has | |
844 been specially prepared. | |
845 @end defopt | |
846 | |
12067 | 847 @defun set-buffer-major-mode buffer |
848 This function sets the major mode of @var{buffer} to the value of | |
88155 | 849 @code{default-major-mode}; if that variable is @code{nil}, it uses the |
850 current buffer's major mode (if that is suitable). As an exception, | |
851 if @var{buffer}'s name is @samp{*scratch*}, it sets the mode to | |
852 @code{initial-major-mode}. | |
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854 The low-level primitives for creating buffers do not use this function, | |
12098 | 855 but medium-level commands such as @code{switch-to-buffer} and |
856 @code{find-file-noselect} use it whenever they create buffers. | |
12067 | 857 @end defun |
858 | |
88155 | 859 @defopt initial-major-mode |
6451 | 860 @cindex @samp{*scratch*} |
861 The value of this variable determines the major mode of the initial | |
862 @samp{*scratch*} buffer. The value should be a symbol that is a major | |
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88155 | 864 @end defopt |
865 | |
866 @defvar interpreter-mode-alist | |
867 This variable specifies major modes to use for scripts that specify a | |
868 command interpreter in a @samp{#!} line. Its value is an alist with | |
869 elements of the form @code{(@var{interpreter} . @var{mode})}; for | |
870 example, @code{("perl" . perl-mode)} is one element present by | |
871 default. The element says to use mode @var{mode} if the file | |
872 specifies an interpreter which matches @var{interpreter}. | |
873 @end defvar | |
874 | |
875 @defvar magic-mode-alist | |
876 This variable's value is an alist with elements of the form | |
877 @code{(@var{regexp} . @var{function})}, where @var{regexp} is a | |
878 regular expression and @var{function} is a function or @code{nil}. | |
879 After visiting a file, @code{set-auto-mode} calls @var{function} if | |
880 the text at the beginning of the buffer matches @var{regexp} and | |
881 @var{function} is non-@code{nil}; if @var{function} is @code{nil}, | |
882 @code{auto-mode-alist} gets to decide the mode. | |
6451 | 883 @end defvar |
884 | |
885 @defvar auto-mode-alist | |
886 This variable contains an association list of file name patterns | |
88155 | 887 (regular expressions) and corresponding major mode commands. Usually, |
888 the file name patterns test for suffixes, such as @samp{.el} and | |
889 @samp{.c}, but this need not be the case. An ordinary element of the | |
890 alist looks like @code{(@var{regexp} . @var{mode-function})}. | |
6451 | 891 |
892 For example, | |
893 | |
894 @smallexample | |
895 @group | |
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905 @end group | |
906 @end smallexample | |
907 | |
908 When you visit a file whose expanded file name (@pxref{File Name | |
88155 | 909 Expansion}), with version numbers and backup suffixes removed using |
910 @code{file-name-sans-versions} (@pxref{File Name Components}), matches | |
911 a @var{regexp}, @code{set-auto-mode} calls the corresponding | |
912 @var{mode-function}. This feature enables Emacs to select the proper | |
913 major mode for most files. | |
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915 If an element of @code{auto-mode-alist} has the form @code{(@var{regexp} | |
916 @var{function} t)}, then after calling @var{function}, Emacs searches | |
917 @code{auto-mode-alist} again for a match against the portion of the file | |
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924 @code{auto-mode-alist}. (You might use this sort of expression in your | |
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927 @smallexample | |
928 @group | |
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938 @end group | |
939 @end smallexample | |
940 @end defvar | |
941 | |
942 @node Mode Help | |
943 @subsection Getting Help about a Major Mode | |
944 @cindex mode help | |
945 @cindex help for major mode | |
946 @cindex documentation for major mode | |
947 | |
948 The @code{describe-mode} function is used to provide information | |
949 about major modes. It is normally called with @kbd{C-h m}. The | |
950 @code{describe-mode} function uses the value of @code{major-mode}, | |
951 which is why every major mode function needs to set the | |
952 @code{major-mode} variable. | |
953 | |
954 @deffn Command describe-mode | |
955 This function displays the documentation of the current major mode. | |
956 | |
957 The @code{describe-mode} function calls the @code{documentation} | |
958 function using the value of @code{major-mode} as an argument. Thus, it | |
959 displays the documentation string of the major mode function. | |
960 (@xref{Accessing Documentation}.) | |
961 @end deffn | |
962 | |
963 @defvar major-mode | |
88155 | 964 This buffer-local variable holds the symbol for the current buffer's |
965 major mode. This symbol should have a function definition that is the | |
966 command to switch to that major mode. The @code{describe-mode} | |
967 function uses the documentation string of the function as the | |
968 documentation of the major mode. | |
6451 | 969 @end defvar |
970 | |
971 @node Derived Modes | |
972 @subsection Defining Derived Modes | |
88155 | 973 @cindex derived mode |
6451 | 974 |
975 It's often useful to define a new major mode in terms of an existing | |
976 one. An easy way to do this is to use @code{define-derived-mode}. | |
977 | |
88155 | 978 @defmac define-derived-mode variant parent name docstring keyword-args@dots{} body@dots{} |
6451 | 979 This construct defines @var{variant} as a major mode command, using |
88155 | 980 @var{name} as the string form of the mode name. @var{variant} and |
981 @var{parent} should be unquoted symbols. | |
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6451 | 987 @item |
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989 @code{@var{variant}-map}. @code{define-derived-mode} | |
990 makes the parent mode's keymap the parent of the new map, unless | |
991 @code{@var{variant}-map} is already set and already has a parent. | |
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993 @item | |
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88155 | 995 @code{@var{variant}-syntax-table}, unless you override this using the |
996 @code{:syntax-table} keyword (see below). @code{define-derived-mode} | |
997 makes the parent mode's syntax-table the parent of | |
998 @code{@var{variant}-syntax-table}, unless the latter is already set | |
999 and already has a parent different from the standard syntax table. | |
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1001 @item | |
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88155 | 1003 @code{@var{variant}-abbrev-table}, unless you override this using the |
1004 @code{:abbrev-table} keyword (see below). | |
6451 | 1005 |
1006 @item | |
88155 | 1007 The new mode has its own mode hook, @code{@var{variant}-hook}. It |
1008 runs this hook, after running the hooks of its ancestor modes, with | |
1009 @code{run-mode-hooks}, as the last thing it does. @xref{Mode Hooks}. | |
6451 | 1010 @end itemize |
1011 | |
1012 In addition, you can specify how to override other aspects of | |
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1016 | |
1017 You can also specify @code{nil} for @var{parent}. This gives the new | |
1018 mode no parent. Then @code{define-derived-mode} behaves as described | |
1019 above, but, of course, omits all actions connected with @var{parent}. | |
1020 | |
1021 The argument @var{docstring} specifies the documentation string for | |
1022 the new mode. @code{define-derived-mode} adds some general | |
1023 information about the mode's hook, followed by the mode's keymap, at | |
1024 the end of this docstring. If you omit @var{docstring}, | |
1025 @code{define-derived-mode} generates a documentation string. | |
1026 | |
1027 The @var{keyword-args} are pairs of keywords and values. The values | |
1028 are evaluated. The following keywords are currently supported: | |
1029 | |
1030 @table @code | |
1031 @item :syntax-table | |
1032 You can use this to explicitly specify a syntax table for the new | |
1033 mode. If you specify a @code{nil} value, the new mode uses the same | |
1034 syntax table as @var{parent}, or the standard syntax table if | |
1035 @var{parent} is @code{nil}. (Note that this does @emph{not} follow | |
1036 the convention used for non-keyword arguments that a @code{nil} value | |
1037 is equivalent with not specifying the argument.) | |
1038 | |
1039 @item :abbrev-table | |
1040 You can use this to explicitly specify an abbrev table for the new | |
1041 mode. If you specify a @code{nil} value, the new mode uses the same | |
1042 abbrev table as @var{parent}, or @code{fundamental-mode-abbrev-table} | |
1043 if @var{parent} is @code{nil}. (Again, a @code{nil} value is | |
1044 @emph{not} equivalent to not specifying this keyword.) | |
1045 | |
1046 @item :group | |
1047 If this is specified, the value should be the customization group for | |
1048 this mode. (Not all major modes have one.) Only the (still | |
1049 experimental and unadvertised) command @code{customize-mode} currently | |
1050 uses this. @code{define-derived-mode} does @emph{not} automatically | |
1051 define the specified customization group. | |
1052 @end table | |
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1054 Here is a hypothetical example: | |
1055 | |
1056 @example | |
1057 (define-derived-mode hypertext-mode | |
1058 text-mode "Hypertext" | |
1059 "Major mode for hypertext. | |
1060 \\@{hypertext-mode-map@}" | |
1061 (setq case-fold-search nil)) | |
1062 | |
1063 (define-key hypertext-mode-map | |
1064 [down-mouse-3] 'do-hyper-link) | |
1065 @end example | |
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1070 | |
88155 | 1071 @node Generic Modes |
1072 @subsection Generic Modes | |
1073 @cindex generic mode | |
1074 | |
1075 @dfn{Generic modes} are simple major modes with basic support for | |
1076 comment syntax and Font Lock mode. They are primarily useful for | |
1077 configuration files. To define a generic mode, use the macro | |
1078 @code{define-generic-mode}. See the file @file{generic-x.el} for some | |
1079 examples of the use of @code{define-generic-mode}. | |
1080 | |
1081 @defmac define-generic-mode mode comment-list keyword-list font-lock-list auto-mode-list function-list &optional docstring | |
1082 This macro creates a new generic mode. The argument @var{mode} (an | |
1083 unquoted symbol) is the major mode command. The optional argument | |
1084 @var{docstring} is the documentation for the mode command. If you do | |
1085 not supply it, @code{define-generic-mode} uses a default documentation | |
1086 string instead. | |
1087 | |
1088 @var{comment-list} is a list in which each element is either a | |
1089 character, a string of one or two characters, or a cons cell. A | |
1090 character or a string is set up in the mode's syntax table as a | |
1091 ``comment starter.'' If the entry is a cons cell, the @sc{car} is set | |
1092 up as a ``comment starter'' and the @sc{cdr} as a ``comment ender.'' | |
1093 (Use @code{nil} for the latter if you want comments to end at the end | |
1094 of the line.) Note that the syntax table has limitations about what | |
1095 comment starters and enders are actually possible. @xref{Syntax | |
1096 Tables}. | |
1097 | |
1098 @var{keyword-list} is a list of keywords to highlight with | |
1099 @code{font-lock-keyword-face}. Each keyword should be a string. | |
1100 @var{font-lock-list} is a list of additional expressions to highlight. | |
1101 Each element of this list should have the same form as an element of | |
1102 @code{font-lock-keywords}. @xref{Search-based Fontification}. | |
1103 | |
1104 @var{auto-mode-list} is a list of regular expressions to add to the | |
1105 variable @code{auto-mode-alist}. These regular expressions are added | |
1106 when Emacs runs the macro expansion. | |
1107 | |
1108 @var{function-list} is a list of functions to call to do some | |
1109 additional setup. The mode command calls these functions just before | |
1110 it runs the mode hook variable @code{@var{mode}-hook}. | |
1111 @end defmac | |
1112 | |
1113 @node Mode Hooks | |
1114 @subsection Mode Hooks | |
1115 | |
1116 The two last things a major mode function should do is run its mode | |
1117 hook and finally the mode independent normal hook | |
1118 @code{after-change-major-mode-hook}. If the major mode is a derived | |
1119 mode, that is if it calls another major mode (the parent mode) in its | |
1120 body, then the parent's mode hook is run just before the derived | |
1121 mode's hook. Neither the parent's mode hook nor | |
1122 @code{after-change-major-mode-hook} are run at the end of the actual | |
1123 call to the parent mode. This applies recursively if the parent mode | |
1124 has itself a parent. That is, the mode hooks of all major modes | |
1125 called directly or indirectly by the major mode function are all run | |
1126 in sequence at the end, just before | |
1127 @code{after-change-major-mode-hook}. | |
1128 | |
1129 These conventions are new in Emacs 22, and some major modes | |
1130 implemented by users do not follow them yet. So if you put a function | |
1131 onto @code{after-change-major-mode-hook}, keep in mind that some modes | |
1132 will fail to run it. If a user complains about that, you can respond, | |
1133 ``That major mode fails to follow Emacs conventions, and that's why it | |
1134 fails to work. Please fix the major mode.'' In most cases, that is | |
1135 good enough, so go ahead and use @code{after-change-major-mode-hook}. | |
1136 However, if a certain feature needs to be completely reliable, | |
1137 it should not use @code{after-change-major-mode-hook} as of yet. | |
1138 | |
1139 When you defined a major mode using @code{define-derived-mode}, it | |
1140 automatically makes sure these conventions are followed. If you | |
1141 define a major mode ``from scratch'', not using | |
1142 @code{define-derived-mode}, make sure the major mode command follows | |
1143 these and other conventions. @xref{Major Mode Conventions}. You use | |
1144 these functions to do it properly. | |
1145 | |
1146 @defun run-mode-hooks &rest hookvars | |
1147 Major modes should run their mode hook using this function. It is | |
1148 similar to @code{run-hooks} (@pxref{Hooks}), but it also runs | |
1149 @code{after-change-major-mode-hook}. | |
1150 | |
1151 When the call to this function is dynamically inside a | |
1152 @code{delay-mode-hooks} form, this function does not run any hooks. | |
1153 Instead, it arranges for the next call to @code{run-mode-hooks} to run | |
1154 @var{hookvars}. | |
1155 @end defun | |
1156 | |
1157 @defmac delay-mode-hooks body@dots{} | |
1158 This macro executes @var{body} like @code{progn}, but all calls to | |
1159 @code{run-mode-hooks} inside @var{body} delay running their hooks. | |
1160 They will be run by the first call to @code{run-mode-hooks} after exit | |
1161 from @code{delay-mode-hooks}. This is the proper way for a major mode | |
1162 command to invoke its parent mode. | |
1163 @end defmac | |
1164 | |
1165 @defvar after-change-major-mode-hook | |
1166 Every major mode function should run this normal hook at its very end. | |
1167 It normally does not need to do so explicitly. Indeed, a major mode | |
1168 function should normally run its mode hook with @code{run-mode-hooks} | |
1169 as the very last thing it does, and the last thing | |
1170 @code{run-mode-hooks} does is run @code{after-change-major-mode-hook}. | |
1171 @end defvar | |
1172 | |
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1174 @section Minor Modes | |
1175 @cindex minor mode | |
1176 | |
1177 A @dfn{minor mode} provides features that users may enable or disable | |
1178 independently of the choice of major mode. Minor modes can be enabled | |
1179 individually or in combination. Minor modes would be better named | |
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6451 | 1186 insertion. To be general, a minor mode must be effectively independent |
1187 of the things major modes do. | |
1188 | |
1189 A minor mode is often much more difficult to implement than a major | |
1190 mode. One reason is that you should be able to activate and deactivate | |
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1195 Often the biggest problem in implementing a minor mode is finding a | |
1196 way to insert the necessary hook into the rest of Emacs. Minor mode | |
12098 | 1197 keymaps make this easier than it used to be. |
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88155 | 1199 @defvar minor-mode-list |
1200 The value of this variable is a list of all minor mode commands. | |
1201 @end defvar | |
1202 | |
6451 | 1203 @menu |
1204 * Minor Mode Conventions:: Tips for writing a minor mode. | |
1205 * Keymaps and Minor Modes:: How a minor mode can have its own keymap. | |
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6451 | 1207 @end menu |
1208 | |
1209 @node Minor Mode Conventions | |
1210 @subsection Conventions for Writing Minor Modes | |
1211 @cindex minor mode conventions | |
1212 @cindex conventions for writing minor modes | |
1213 | |
1214 There are conventions for writing minor modes just as there are for | |
1215 major modes. Several of the major mode conventions apply to minor | |
1216 modes as well: those regarding the name of the mode initialization | |
88155 | 1217 function, the names of global symbols, the use of a hook at the end of |
1218 the initialization function, and the use of keymaps and other tables. | |
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1220 In addition, there are several conventions that are specific to | |
88155 | 1221 minor modes. (The easiest way to follow all the conventions is to use |
1222 the macro @code{define-minor-mode}; @ref{Defining Minor Modes}.) | |
6451 | 1223 |
1224 @itemize @bullet | |
1225 @item | |
1226 @cindex mode variable | |
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1236 This variable is used in conjunction with the @code{minor-mode-alist} to | |
1237 display the minor mode name in the mode line. It can also enable | |
1238 or disable a minor mode keymap. Individual commands or hooks can also | |
1239 check the variable's value. | |
1240 | |
1241 If you want the minor mode to be enabled separately in each buffer, | |
1242 make the variable buffer-local. | |
1243 | |
1244 @item | |
1245 Define a command whose name is the same as the mode variable. | |
1246 Its job is to enable and disable the mode by setting the variable. | |
1247 | |
1248 The command should accept one optional argument. If the argument is | |
88155 | 1249 @code{nil}, it should toggle the mode (turn it on if it is off, and |
1250 off if it is on). It should turn the mode on if the argument is a | |
1251 positive integer, the symbol @code{t}, or a list whose @sc{car} is one | |
1252 of those. It should turn the mode off if the argument is a negative | |
1253 integer or zero, the symbol @code{-}, or a list whose @sc{car} is a | |
1254 negative integer or zero. The meaning of other arguments is not | |
1255 specified. | |
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12098 | 1257 Here is an example taken from the definition of @code{transient-mark-mode}. |
1258 It shows the use of @code{transient-mark-mode} as a variable that enables or | |
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1262 @smallexample | |
1263 @group | |
12098 | 1264 (setq transient-mark-mode |
1265 (if (null arg) (not transient-mark-mode) | |
6451 | 1266 (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))) |
1267 @end group | |
1268 @end smallexample | |
1269 | |
1270 @item | |
1271 Add an element to @code{minor-mode-alist} for each minor mode | |
88155 | 1272 (@pxref{Definition of minor-mode-alist}), if you want to indicate the |
1273 minor mode in the mode line. This element should be a list of the | |
1274 following form: | |
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1276 @smallexample | |
1277 (@var{mode-variable} @var{string}) | |
1278 @end smallexample | |
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6451 | 1281 minor mode, and @var{string} is a short string, starting with a space, |
1282 to represent the mode in the mode line. These strings must be short so | |
1283 that there is room for several of them at once. | |
1284 | |
1285 When you add an element to @code{minor-mode-alist}, use @code{assq} to | |
1286 check for an existing element, to avoid duplication. For example: | |
1287 | |
1288 @smallexample | |
1289 @group | |
25875 | 1290 (unless (assq 'leif-mode minor-mode-alist) |
1291 (setq minor-mode-alist | |
1292 (cons '(leif-mode " Leif") minor-mode-alist))) | |
1293 @end group | |
1294 @end smallexample | |
1295 | |
1296 @noindent | |
1297 or like this, using @code{add-to-list} (@pxref{Setting Variables}): | |
1298 | |
1299 @smallexample | |
1300 @group | |
1301 (add-to-list 'minor-mode-alist '(leif-mode " Leif")) | |
6451 | 1302 @end group |
1303 @end smallexample | |
1304 @end itemize | |
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1327 "Toggle msb-mode. |
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1340 @subsection Keymaps and Minor Modes | |
1341 | |
12098 | 1342 Each minor mode can have its own keymap, which is active when the mode |
1343 is enabled. To set up a keymap for a minor mode, add an element to the | |
88155 | 1344 alist @code{minor-mode-map-alist}. @xref{Definition of minor-mode-map-alist}. |
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1346 @cindex @code{self-insert-command}, minor modes | |
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6451 | 1348 self-inserting characters so that they do something else as well as |
1349 self-insert. In general, this is the only way to do that, since the | |
1350 facilities for customizing @code{self-insert-command} are limited to | |
1351 special cases (designed for abbrevs and Auto Fill mode). (Do not try | |
1352 substituting your own definition of @code{self-insert-command} for the | |
1353 standard one. The editor command loop handles this function specially.) | |
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1356 followed by a punctuation character @emph{other than} @kbd{@{}, |
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1363 The macro @code{define-minor-mode} offers a convenient way of |
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1365 | |
1366 @defmac define-minor-mode mode doc [init-value [lighter [keymap]]] keyword-args@dots{} body@dots{} | |
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1367 @tindex define-minor-mode |
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1369 symbol). It defines a command named @var{mode} to toggle the minor | |
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1372 enabling or disabling the mode. The variable is initialized to |
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1374 value must be @code{nil}. | |
1375 | |
1376 The string @var{lighter} says what to display in the mode line | |
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1388 The above three arguments @var{init-value}, @var{lighter}, and | |
1389 @var{keymap} can be (partially) omitted when @var{keyword-args} are | |
1390 used. The @var{keyword-args} consist of keywords followed by | |
1391 corresponding values. A few keywords have special meanings: | |
1392 | |
1393 @table @code | |
1394 @item :group @var{group} | |
1395 Custom group name to use in all generated @code{defcustom} forms. | |
1396 Defaults to @var{mode} without the possible trailing @samp{-mode}. | |
1397 @strong{Warning:} don't use this default group name unless you have | |
1398 written a @code{defgroup} to define that group properly. @xref{Group | |
1399 Definitions}. | |
1400 | |
1401 @item :global @var{global} | |
1402 If non-@code{nil} specifies that the minor mode should be global. By | |
1403 default, minor modes defined with @code{define-minor-mode} are | |
1404 buffer-local. | |
1405 | |
1406 @item :init-value @var{init-value} | |
1407 This is equivalent to specifying @var{init-value} positionally. | |
1408 | |
1409 @item :lighter @var{lighter} | |
1410 This is equivalent to specifying @var{lighter} positionally. | |
1411 | |
1412 @item :keymap @var{keymap} | |
1413 This is equivalent to specifying @var{keymap} positionally. | |
1414 @end table | |
1415 | |
1416 Any other keyword arguments are passed directly to the | |
1417 @code{defcustom} generated for the variable @var{mode}. | |
1418 | |
1419 The command named @var{mode} first performs the standard actions such | |
1420 as setting the variable named @var{mode} and then executes the | |
1421 @var{body} forms, if any. It finishes by running the mode hook | |
1422 variable @code{@var{mode}-hook}. | |
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1426 mode is preloaded in Emacs, or (2) it is painless for loading to | |
1427 enable the mode even though the user did not request it. For | |
1428 instance, if the mode has no effect unless something else is enabled, | |
1429 and will always be loaded by that time, enabling it by default is | |
1430 harmless. But these are unusual circumstances. Normally, the | |
1431 initial value must be @code{nil}. | |
1432 | |
1433 @findex easy-mmode-define-minor-mode | |
1434 The name @code{easy-mmode-define-minor-mode} is an alias | |
1435 for this macro. | |
1436 | |
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1464 @kbd{C-@key{DEL}}. It puts the variable @code{hungry-mode} into | |
1465 custom group @code{hunger}. There are no @var{body} forms---many | |
1466 minor modes don't need any. | |
1467 | |
1468 Here's an equivalent way to write it: | |
1469 | |
1470 @smallexample | |
1471 (define-minor-mode hungry-mode | |
1472 "Toggle Hungry mode. | |
1473 With no argument, this command toggles the mode. | |
1474 Non-null prefix argument turns on the mode. | |
1475 Null prefix argument turns off the mode. | |
1476 | |
1477 When Hungry mode is enabled, the control delete key | |
1478 gobbles all preceding whitespace except the last. | |
1479 See the command \\[hungry-electric-delete]." | |
1480 ;; The initial value. | |
1481 :init-value nil | |
1482 ;; The indicator for the mode line. | |
1483 :lighter " Hungry" | |
1484 ;; The minor mode bindings. | |
1485 :keymap | |
1486 '(("\C-\^?" . hungry-electric-delete) | |
1487 ("\C-\M-\^?" | |
1488 . (lambda () | |
1489 (interactive) | |
1490 (hungry-electric-delete t)))) | |
1491 :group 'hunger) | |
1492 @end smallexample | |
1493 | |
1494 @defmac define-global-minor-mode global-mode mode turn-on keyword-args@dots{} | |
1495 This defines a global minor mode named @var{global-mode} whose meaning | |
1496 is to enable the buffer-local minor mode @var{mode} in every buffer. | |
1497 To turn on the minor mode in a buffer, it uses the function | |
1498 @var{turn-on}; to turn off the minor mode, it calls @code{mode} with | |
1499 @minus{}1 as argument. | |
1500 | |
1501 Use @code{:group @var{group}} in @var{keyword-args} to specify the | |
1502 custom group for the mode variable of the global minor mode. | |
1503 @end defmac | |
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6451 | 1519 information displayed in the mode line relates to the enabled major and |
1520 minor modes. | |
1521 | |
88155 | 1522 @menu |
1523 * Base: Mode Line Basics. Basic ideas of mode line control. | |
1524 * Data: Mode Line Data. The data structure that controls the mode line. | |
1525 * Top: Mode Line Top. The top level variable, mode-line-format. | |
1526 * Mode Line Variables:: Variables used in that data structure. | |
1527 * %-Constructs:: Putting information into a mode line. | |
1528 * Properties in Mode:: Using text properties in the mode line. | |
1529 * Header Lines:: Like a mode line, but at the top. | |
1530 * Emulating Mode Line:: Formatting text as the mode line would. | |
1531 @end menu | |
1532 | |
1533 @node Mode Line Basics | |
1534 @subsection Mode Line Basics | |
1535 | |
6451 | 1536 @code{mode-line-format} is a buffer-local variable that holds a |
88155 | 1537 @dfn{mode line construct}, a kind of template, which controls the |
1538 display the mode line of the current buffer. All windows for the same | |
1539 buffer use the same @code{mode-line-format}, so their mode lines | |
1540 appear the same---except for scrolling percentages, and line and | |
1541 column numbers, since those depend on point and on how the window is | |
1542 scrolled. The value of @code{header-line-format} specifies the | |
1543 buffer's header line in the same way, with a mode line construct. | |
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1548 configuration, switch buffers, narrow or widen the buffer, scroll, or |
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1552 how text is displayed (@pxref{Display}), you may want to force an |
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1553 update of the mode line so as to display the new information or |
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1554 display it in the new way. |
6451 | 1555 |
1556 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
88155 | 1557 @defun force-mode-line-update &optional all |
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1558 Force redisplay of the current buffer's mode line and header line. |
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1559 The next redisplay will update the mode line and header line based on |
88155 | 1560 the latest values of all relevant variables. With optional |
1561 non-@code{nil} @var{all}, force redisplay of all mode lines and header | |
1562 lines. | |
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1565 and the frame title. |
6451 | 1566 @end defun |
1567 | |
88155 | 1568 The selected window's mode line is usually displayed in a different |
1569 color using the face @code{mode-line}. Other windows' mode lines | |
1570 appear in the face @code{mode-line-inactive} instead. @xref{Faces}. | |
6451 | 1571 |
1572 @node Mode Line Data | |
1573 @subsection The Data Structure of the Mode Line | |
88155 | 1574 @cindex mode-line construct |
1575 | |
1576 The mode-line contents are controlled by a data structure called a | |
1577 @dfn{mode-line construct}, made up of lists, strings, symbols, and | |
1578 numbers kept in buffer-local variables. Each data type has a specific | |
1579 meaning for the mode-line appearance, as described below. The same | |
1580 data structure is used for constructing frame titles (@pxref{Frame | |
1581 Titles}) and header lines (@pxref{Header Lines}). | |
1582 | |
1583 A mode-line construct may be as simple as a fixed string of text, | |
1584 but it usually specifies how to combine fixed strings with variables' | |
1585 values to construct the text. Many of these variables are themselves | |
1586 defined to have mode-line constructs as their values. | |
1587 | |
1588 Here are the meanings of various data types as mode-line constructs: | |
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6451 | 1590 @table @code |
1591 @cindex percent symbol in mode line | |
1592 @item @var{string} | |
88155 | 1593 A string as a mode-line construct appears verbatim in the mode line |
1594 except for @dfn{@code{%}-constructs} in it. These stand for | |
1595 substitution of other data; see @ref{%-Constructs}. | |
1596 | |
1597 If the string has @code{face} properties, they are copied into the | |
1598 mode line contents too (@pxref{Properties in Mode}). Any characters | |
1599 in the mode line which have no @code{face} properties are displayed, | |
1600 by default, in the face @code{mode-line} or @code{mode-line-inactive} | |
1601 (@pxref{Standard Faces,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}). | |
6451 | 1602 |
1603 @item @var{symbol} | |
88155 | 1604 A symbol as a mode-line construct stands for its value. The value of |
1605 @var{symbol} is used as a mode-line construct, in place of @var{symbol}. | |
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1607 symbol whose value is void. |
6451 | 1608 |
1609 There is one exception: if the value of @var{symbol} is a string, it is | |
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1610 displayed verbatim: the @code{%}-constructs are not recognized. |
6451 | 1611 |
88155 | 1612 Unless @var{symbol} is marked as ``risky'' (i.e., it has a |
1613 non-@code{nil} @code{risky-local-variable} property), all text | |
1614 properties specified in @var{symbol}'s value are ignored. This | |
1615 includes the text properties of strings in @var{symbol}'s value, as | |
1616 well as all @code{:eval} and @code{:propertize} forms in it. | |
1617 | |
1618 @item (@var{string} @var{rest}@dots{}) | |
1619 @itemx (@var{list} @var{rest}@dots{}) | |
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1620 A list whose first element is a string or list means to process all the |
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1621 elements recursively and concatenate the results. This is the most |
88155 | 1622 common form of mode-line construct. |
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1624 @item (:eval @var{form}) |
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1625 A list whose first element is the symbol @code{:eval} says to evaluate |
88155 | 1626 @var{form}, and use the result as a string to display. Make sure this |
1627 evaluation cannot load any files, as doing so could cause infinite | |
1628 recursion. | |
1629 | |
1630 @item (:propertize @var{elt} @var{props}@dots{}) | |
1631 A list whose first element is the symbol @code{:propertize} says to | |
1632 process the mode-line construct @var{elt} recursively, then add the text | |
1633 properties specified by @var{props} to the result. The argument | |
1634 @var{props} should consist of zero or more pairs @var{text-property} | |
1635 @var{value}. (This feature is new as of Emacs 22.1.) | |
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6451 | 1637 @item (@var{symbol} @var{then} @var{else}) |
88155 | 1638 A list whose first element is a symbol that is not a keyword specifies |
1639 a conditional. Its meaning depends on the value of @var{symbol}. If | |
1640 @var{symbol} has a non-@code{nil} value, the second element, | |
1641 @var{then}, is processed recursively as a mode-line element. | |
1642 Otherwise, the third element, @var{else}, is processed recursively. | |
1643 You may omit @var{else}; then the mode-line element displays nothing | |
1644 if the value of @var{symbol} is @code{nil} or void. | |
6451 | 1645 |
1646 @item (@var{width} @var{rest}@dots{}) | |
1647 A list whose first element is an integer specifies truncation or | |
1648 padding of the results of @var{rest}. The remaining elements | |
88155 | 1649 @var{rest} are processed recursively as mode-line constructs and |
1650 concatenated together. When @var{width} is positive, the result is | |
1651 space filled on the right if its width is less than @var{width}. When | |
1652 @var{width} is negative, the result is truncated on the right to | |
1653 @minus{}@var{width} columns if its width exceeds @minus{}@var{width}. | |
6451 | 1654 |
1655 For example, the usual way to show what percentage of a buffer is above | |
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1656 the top of the window is to use a list like this: @code{(-3 "%p")}. |
6451 | 1657 @end table |
1658 | |
88155 | 1659 @node Mode Line Top |
1660 @subsection The Top Level of Mode Line Control | |
1661 | |
1662 The variable in overall control of the mode line is | |
1663 @code{mode-line-format}. | |
1664 | |
1665 @defvar mode-line-format | |
1666 The value of this variable is a mode-line construct that controls the | |
1667 contents of the mode-line. It is always buffer-local in all buffers. | |
1668 | |
1669 If you set this variable to @code{nil} in a buffer, that buffer does | |
1670 not have a mode line. (A window that is just one line tall never | |
1671 displays a mode line.) | |
1672 @end defvar | |
1673 | |
1674 The default value of @code{mode-line-format} is designed to use the | |
1675 values of other variables such as @code{mode-line-position} and | |
1676 @code{mode-line-modes} (which in turn incorporates the values of the | |
1677 variables @code{mode-name} and @code{minor-mode-alist}). Very few | |
1678 modes need to alter @code{mode-line-format} itself. For most | |
1679 purposes, it is sufficient to alter some of the variables that | |
1680 @code{mode-line-format} either directly or indirectly refers to. | |
1681 | |
6451 | 1682 If you do alter @code{mode-line-format} itself, the new value should |
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1684 Line Variables}), rather than duplicating their contents or displaying |
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1685 the information in another fashion. This way, customizations made by |
12098 | 1686 the user or by Lisp programs (such as @code{display-time} and major |
1687 modes) via changes to those variables remain effective. | |
6451 | 1688 |
1689 @cindex Shell mode @code{mode-line-format} | |
1690 Here is an example of a @code{mode-line-format} that might be | |
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1691 useful for @code{shell-mode}, since it contains the host name and default |
6451 | 1692 directory. |
1693 | |
1694 @example | |
1695 @group | |
1696 (setq mode-line-format | |
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1697 (list "-" |
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1698 'mode-line-mule-info |
6451 | 1699 'mode-line-modified |
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6451 | 1702 @end group |
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1704 ;; @r{Note that this is evaluated while making the list.} |
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1706 (getenv "HOST") |
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1708 ":" |
6451 | 1709 'default-directory |
1710 " " | |
1711 'global-mode-string | |
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1716 "%n" |
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1717 ")%]--" |
6451 | 1718 @group |
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1719 '(which-func-mode ("" which-func-format "--")) |
12098 | 1720 '(line-number-mode "L%l--") |
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1721 '(column-number-mode "C%c--") |
88155 | 1722 '(-3 "%p") |
6451 | 1723 "-%-")) |
1724 @end group | |
1725 @end example | |
1726 | |
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1727 @noindent |
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1728 (The variables @code{line-number-mode}, @code{column-number-mode} |
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1729 and @code{which-func-mode} enable particular minor modes; as usual, |
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6451 | 1732 @node Mode Line Variables |
1733 @subsection Variables Used in the Mode Line | |
1734 | |
88155 | 1735 This section describes variables incorporated by the standard value |
1736 of @code{mode-line-format} into the text of the mode line. There is | |
1737 nothing inherently special about these variables; any other variables | |
1738 could have the same effects on the mode line if | |
1739 @code{mode-line-format}'s value were changed to use them. However, | |
1740 various parts of Emacs set these variables on the understanding that | |
1741 they will control parts of the mode line; therefore, practically | |
1742 speaking, it is essential for the mode line to use them. | |
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1744 @defvar mode-line-mule-info |
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1745 This variable holds the value of the mode-line construct that displays |
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1746 information about the language environment, buffer coding system, and |
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1747 current input method. @xref{Non-ASCII Characters}. |
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1748 @end defvar |
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6451 | 1752 whether the current buffer is modified. |
1753 | |
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1754 The default value of @code{mode-line-modified} is @code{("%1*%1+")}. |
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1755 This means that the mode line displays @samp{**} if the buffer is |
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1760 Changing this variable does not force an update of the mode line. | |
1761 @end defvar | |
1762 | |
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1763 @defvar mode-line-frame-identification |
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1764 This variable identifies the current frame. The default value is |
88155 | 1765 @code{" "} if you are using a window system which can show multiple |
1766 frames, or @code{"-%F "} on an ordinary terminal which shows only one | |
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1768 @end defvar |
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6451 | 1774 @end defvar |
1775 | |
88155 | 1776 @defvar mode-line-position |
1777 This variable indicates the position in the buffer. Here is a | |
1778 simplified version of its default value. The actual default value | |
1779 also specifies addition of the @code{help-echo} text property. | |
1780 | |
1781 @example | |
1782 @group | |
1783 ((-3 "%p") | |
1784 (size-indication-mode (8 " of %I")) | |
1785 @end group | |
1786 @group | |
1787 (line-number-mode | |
1788 ((column-number-mode | |
1789 (10 " (%l,%c)") | |
1790 (6 " L%l"))) | |
1791 ((column-number-mode | |
1792 (5 " C%c"))))) | |
1793 @end group | |
1794 @end example | |
1795 | |
1796 This means that @code{mode-line-position} displays at least the buffer | |
1797 percentage and possibly the buffer size, the line number and the column | |
1798 number. | |
6451 | 1799 @end defvar |
1800 | |
88155 | 1801 @defvar vc-mode |
1802 The variable @code{vc-mode}, buffer-local in each buffer, records | |
1803 whether the buffer's visited file is maintained with version control, | |
1804 and, if so, which kind. Its value is a string that appears in the mode | |
1805 line, or @code{nil} for no version control. | |
1806 @end defvar | |
1807 | |
1808 @defvar mode-line-modes | |
1809 This variable displays the buffer's major and minor modes. Here is a | |
1810 simplified version of its default value. The real default value also | |
1811 specifies addition of text properties. | |
1812 | |
1813 @example | |
1814 @group | |
1815 ("%[(" mode-name | |
1816 mode-line-process minor-mode-alist | |
1817 "%n" ")%]--") | |
1818 @end group | |
1819 @end example | |
1820 | |
1821 So @code{mode-line-modes} normally also displays the recursive editing | |
1822 level, information on the process status and whether narrowing is in | |
1823 effect. | |
1824 @end defvar | |
1825 | |
1826 The following three variables are used in @code{mode-line-modes}: | |
1827 | |
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6451 | 1830 buffer's major mode. Each major mode should set this variable so that the |
1831 mode name will appear in the mode line. | |
1832 @end defvar | |
1833 | |
88155 | 1834 @defvar mode-line-process |
1835 This buffer-local variable contains the mode-line information on process | |
1836 status in modes used for communicating with subprocesses. It is | |
1837 displayed immediately following the major mode name, with no intervening | |
1838 space. For example, its value in the @samp{*shell*} buffer is | |
1839 @code{(":%s")}, which allows the shell to display its status along | |
1840 with the major mode as: @samp{(Shell:run)}. Normally this variable | |
1841 is @code{nil}. | |
1842 @end defvar | |
1843 | |
6451 | 1844 @defvar minor-mode-alist |
88155 | 1845 @anchor{Definition of minor-mode-alist} |
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6451 | 1847 mode line should indicate that a minor mode is active. Each element of |
1848 the @code{minor-mode-alist} should be a two-element list: | |
1849 | |
1850 @example | |
1851 (@var{minor-mode-variable} @var{mode-line-string}) | |
1852 @end example | |
1853 | |
88155 | 1854 More generally, @var{mode-line-string} can be any mode-line spec. It |
1855 appears in the mode line when the value of @var{minor-mode-variable} | |
1856 is non-@code{nil}, and not otherwise. These strings should begin with | |
6451 | 1857 spaces so that they don't run together. Conventionally, the |
88155 | 1858 @var{minor-mode-variable} for a specific mode is set to a |
1859 non-@code{nil} value when that minor mode is activated. | |
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6451 | 1864 @end defvar |
1865 | |
88155 | 1866 @defvar global-mode-string |
1867 This variable holds a mode-line spec that, by default, appears in the | |
1868 mode line just after the @code{which-func-mode} minor mode if set, | |
1869 else after @code{mode-line-modes}. The command @code{display-time} | |
1870 sets @code{global-mode-string} to refer to the variable | |
1871 @code{display-time-string}, which holds a string containing the time | |
1872 and load information. | |
1873 | |
1874 The @samp{%M} construct substitutes the value of | |
1875 @code{global-mode-string}, but that is obsolete, since the variable is | |
1876 included in the mode line from @code{mode-line-format}. | |
25875 | 1877 @end defvar |
1878 | |
1879 The variable @code{default-mode-line-format} is where | |
1880 @code{mode-line-format} usually gets its value: | |
1881 | |
6451 | 1882 @defvar default-mode-line-format |
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6451 | 1884 that do not override it. This is the same as @code{(default-value |
1885 'mode-line-format)}. | |
1886 | |
88155 | 1887 Here is a simplified version of the default value of |
1888 @code{default-mode-line-format}. The real default value also | |
1889 specifies addition of text properties. | |
6451 | 1890 |
1891 @example | |
1892 @group | |
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6451 | 1899 " " |
88155 | 1900 mode-line-position |
1901 (vc-mode vc-mode) | |
1902 " " | |
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88155 | 1906 (global-mode-string ("--" global-mode-string)) |
6451 | 1907 "-%-") |
1908 @end group | |
1909 @end example | |
1910 @end defvar | |
1911 | |
1912 @node %-Constructs | |
1913 @subsection @code{%}-Constructs in the Mode Line | |
1914 | |
88155 | 1915 Strings used as mode-line constructs can use certain |
1916 @code{%}-constructs to substitute various kinds of data. Here is a | |
1917 list of the defined @code{%}-constructs, and what they mean. In any | |
1918 construct except @samp{%%}, you can add a decimal integer after the | |
1919 @samp{%} to specify a minimum field width. If the width is less, the | |
1920 field is padded with spaces to the right. | |
6451 | 1921 |
1922 @table @code | |
1923 @item %b | |
1924 The current buffer name, obtained with the @code{buffer-name} function. | |
1925 @xref{Buffer Names}. | |
1926 | |
25875 | 1927 @item %c |
1928 The current column number of point. | |
1929 | |
6451 | 1930 @item %f |
1931 The visited file name, obtained with the @code{buffer-file-name} | |
1932 function. @xref{Buffer File Name}. | |
1933 | |
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88155 | 1936 @xref{Basic Parameters}. |
1937 | |
1938 @item %i | |
1939 The size of the accessible part of the current buffer; basically | |
1940 @code{(- (point-max) (point-min))}. | |
1941 | |
1942 @item %I | |
1943 Like @samp{%i}, but the size is printed in a more readable way by using | |
1944 @samp{k} for 10^3, @samp{M} for 10^6, @samp{G} for 10^9, etc., to | |
1945 abbreviate. | |
12067 | 1946 |
1947 @item %l | |
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12067 | 1950 |
25875 | 1951 @item %n |
1952 @samp{Narrow} when narrowing is in effect; nothing otherwise (see | |
1953 @code{narrow-to-region} in @ref{Narrowing}). | |
1954 | |
1955 @item %p | |
1956 The percentage of the buffer text above the @strong{top} of window, or | |
1957 @samp{Top}, @samp{Bottom} or @samp{All}. Note that the default | |
1958 mode-line specification truncates this to three characters. | |
1959 | |
1960 @item %P | |
1961 The percentage of the buffer text that is above the @strong{bottom} of | |
1962 the window (which includes the text visible in the window, as well as | |
1963 the text above the top), plus @samp{Top} if the top of the buffer is | |
1964 visible on screen; or @samp{Bottom} or @samp{All}. | |
1965 | |
1966 @item %s | |
1967 The status of the subprocess belonging to the current buffer, obtained with | |
1968 @code{process-status}. @xref{Process Information}. | |
1969 | |
1970 @item %t | |
1971 Whether the visited file is a text file or a binary file. This is a | |
1972 meaningful distinction only on certain operating systems (@pxref{MS-DOS | |
1973 File Types}). | |
1974 | |
6451 | 1975 @item %* |
1976 @samp{%} if the buffer is read only (see @code{buffer-read-only}); @* | |
1977 @samp{*} if the buffer is modified (see @code{buffer-modified-p}); @* | |
1978 @samp{-} otherwise. @xref{Buffer Modification}. | |
1979 | |
1980 @item %+ | |
12067 | 1981 @samp{*} if the buffer is modified (see @code{buffer-modified-p}); @* |
1982 @samp{%} if the buffer is read only (see @code{buffer-read-only}); @* | |
1983 @samp{-} otherwise. This differs from @samp{%*} only for a modified | |
1984 read-only buffer. @xref{Buffer Modification}. | |
1985 | |
1986 @item %& | |
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6451 | 1988 |
1989 @item %[ | |
1990 An indication of the depth of recursive editing levels (not counting | |
1991 minibuffer levels): one @samp{[} for each editing level. | |
1992 @xref{Recursive Editing}. | |
1993 | |
1994 @item %] | |
1995 One @samp{]} for each recursive editing level (not counting minibuffer | |
1996 levels). | |
1997 | |
25875 | 1998 @item %- |
1999 Dashes sufficient to fill the remainder of the mode line. | |
2000 | |
6451 | 2001 @item %% |
2002 The character @samp{%}---this is how to include a literal @samp{%} in a | |
2003 string in which @code{%}-constructs are allowed. | |
2004 @end table | |
2005 | |
2006 The following two @code{%}-constructs are still supported, but they are | |
2007 obsolete, since you can get the same results with the variables | |
2008 @code{mode-name} and @code{global-mode-string}. | |
2009 | |
2010 @table @code | |
2011 @item %m | |
2012 The value of @code{mode-name}. | |
2013 | |
2014 @item %M | |
2015 The value of @code{global-mode-string}. Currently, only | |
2016 @code{display-time} modifies the value of @code{global-mode-string}. | |
2017 @end table | |
2018 | |
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2020 @subsection Properties in the Mode Line |
88155 | 2021 @cindex text properties in the mode line |
2022 | |
2023 Certain text properties are meaningful in the | |
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2024 mode line. The @code{face} property affects the appearance of text; the |
88155 | 2025 @code{help-echo} property associates help strings with the text, and |
29102 | 2026 @code{local-map} can make the text mouse-sensitive. |
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2032 @item |
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2038 the expansion of the %-construct will have that same text property. | |
2039 | |
2040 @item | |
2041 Use a @code{(:propertize @var{elt} @var{props}@dots{})} construct to | |
2042 give @var{elt} a text property specified by @var{props}. | |
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88155 | 2046 structure, and make @var{form} evaluate to a string that has a text |
2047 property. | |
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25875 | 2052 effect, since it is impossible to move point into the mode line. This |
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2056 non-@code{nil} @code{risky-local-variable} property, any text | |
2057 properties given or specified within that variable's values are | |
2058 ignored. This is because such properties could otherwise specify | |
2059 functions to be called, and those functions could come from file | |
2060 local variables. | |
2061 | |
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2063 @subsection Window Header Lines |
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2065 @cindex window header line |
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2075 header line, for windows displaying the buffer. The format of the value |
26783 | 2076 is the same as for @code{mode-line-format} (@pxref{Mode Line Data}). |
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2089 window that is two lines tall cannot display both a mode line and a | |
2090 header line at once; if it has a mode line, then it does not display a | |
2091 header line. | |
2092 | |
2093 @node Emulating Mode Line | |
2094 @subsection Emulating Mode-Line Formatting | |
2095 | |
2096 You can use the function @code{format-mode-line} to compute | |
2097 the text that would appear in a mode line or header line | |
2098 based on a certain mode-line specification. | |
2099 | |
2100 @defun format-mode-line format &optional face window buffer | |
2101 This function formats a line of text according to @var{format} as if | |
2102 it were generating the mode line for @var{window}, but instead of | |
2103 displaying the text in the mode line or the header line, it returns | |
2104 the text as a string. The argument @var{window} defaults to the | |
2105 selected window. If @var{buffer} is non-@code{nil}, all the | |
2106 information used is taken from @var{buffer}; by default, it comes from | |
2107 @var{window}'s buffer. | |
2108 | |
2109 The value string normally has text properties that correspond to the | |
2110 faces, keymaps, etc., that the mode line would have. And any character | |
2111 for which no @code{face} property is specified gets a default | |
2112 value which is usually @var{face}. (If @var{face} is @code{t}, | |
2113 that stands for either @code{mode-line} if @var{window} is selected, | |
2114 otherwise @code{mode-line-inactive}. If @var{face} is @code{nil} or | |
2115 omitted, that stands for no face property.) | |
2116 | |
2117 However, if @var{face} is an integer, the value has no text properties. | |
2118 | |
2119 For example, @code{(format-mode-line header-line-format)} returns the | |
2120 text that would appear in the selected window's header line (@code{""} | |
2121 if it has no header line). @code{(format-mode-line header-line-format | |
2122 'header-line)} returns the same text, with each character | |
2123 carrying the face that it will have in the header line itself. | |
2124 @end defun | |
2125 | |
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2130 @dfn{Imenu} is a feature that lets users select a definition or |
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2131 section in the buffer, from a menu which lists all of them, to go |
88155 | 2132 directly to that location in the buffer. Imenu works by constructing |
2133 a buffer index which lists the names and buffer positions of the | |
25875 | 2134 definitions, or other named portions of the buffer; then the user can |
88155 | 2135 choose one of them and move point to it. Major modes can add a menu |
2136 bar item to use Imenu using @code{imenu-add-to-menubar}. | |
2137 | |
2138 @defun imenu-add-to-menubar name | |
2139 This function defines a local menu bar item named @var{name} | |
2140 to run Imenu. | |
2141 @end defun | |
2142 | |
2143 The user-level commands for using Imenu are described in the Emacs | |
2144 Manual (@pxref{Imenu,, Imenu, emacs, the Emacs Manual}). This section | |
2145 explains how to customize Imenu's method of finding definitions or | |
2146 buffer portions for a particular major mode. | |
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2148 The usual and simplest way is to set the variable |
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2149 @code{imenu-generic-expression}: |
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2151 @defvar imenu-generic-expression |
88155 | 2152 This variable, if non-@code{nil}, is a list that specifies regular |
2153 expressions for finding definitions for Imenu. Simple elements of | |
2154 @code{imenu-generic-expression} look like this: | |
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2156 @example |
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2158 @end example |
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2160 Here, if @var{menu-title} is non-@code{nil}, it says that the matches |
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2161 for this element should go in a submenu of the buffer index; |
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2162 @var{menu-title} itself specifies the name for the submenu. If |
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2163 @var{menu-title} is @code{nil}, the matches for this element go directly |
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2164 in the top level of the buffer index. |
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2165 |
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2166 The second item in the list, @var{regexp}, is a regular expression |
88155 | 2167 (@pxref{Regular Expressions}); anything in the buffer that it matches |
2168 is considered a definition, something to mention in the buffer index. | |
2169 The third item, @var{index}, is a non-negative integer that indicates | |
2170 which subexpression in @var{regexp} matches the definition's name. | |
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2171 |
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2172 An element can also look like this: |
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2174 @example |
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2175 (@var{menu-title} @var{regexp} @var{index} @var{function} @var{arguments}@dots{}) |
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2176 @end example |
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2177 |
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2179 index item. However, if this index item is selected by the user, it | |
2180 calls @var{function} with arguments consisting of the item name, the | |
2181 buffer position, and @var{arguments}. | |
2182 | |
2183 For Emacs Lisp mode, @code{imenu-generic-expression} could look like | |
2184 this: | |
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2186 @c should probably use imenu-syntax-alist and \\sw rather than [-A-Za-z0-9+] |
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2187 @example |
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2188 @group |
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2189 ((nil "^\\s-*(def\\(un\\|subst\\|macro\\|advice\\)\ |
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2190 \\s-+\\([-A-Za-z0-9+]+\\)" 2) |
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2191 @end group |
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2192 @group |
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2193 ("*Vars*" "^\\s-*(def\\(var\\|const\\)\ |
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2194 \\s-+\\([-A-Za-z0-9+]+\\)" 2) |
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2195 @end group |
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2196 @group |
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2197 ("*Types*" |
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2198 "^\\s-*\ |
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2199 (def\\(type\\|struct\\|class\\|ine-condition\\)\ |
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2200 \\s-+\\([-A-Za-z0-9+]+\\)" 2)) |
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2201 @end group |
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2202 @end example |
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2204 Setting this variable makes it buffer-local in the current buffer. |
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2205 @end defvar |
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2207 @defvar imenu-case-fold-search |
88155 | 2208 This variable controls whether matching against the regular |
2209 expressions in the value of @code{imenu-generic-expression} is | |
2210 case-sensitive: @code{t}, the default, means matching should ignore | |
2211 case. | |
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2213 Setting this variable makes it buffer-local in the current buffer. |
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2214 @end defvar |
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2216 @defvar imenu-syntax-alist |
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2217 This variable is an alist of syntax table modifiers to use while |
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2218 processing @code{imenu-generic-expression}, to override the syntax table |
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2219 of the current buffer. Each element should have this form: |
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2221 @example |
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2222 (@var{characters} . @var{syntax-description}) |
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2223 @end example |
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2225 The @sc{car}, @var{characters}, can be either a character or a string. |
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2226 The element says to give that character or characters the syntax |
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2227 specified by @var{syntax-description}, which is passed to |
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2228 @code{modify-syntax-entry} (@pxref{Syntax Table Functions}). |
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2229 |
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2230 This feature is typically used to give word syntax to characters which |
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2231 normally have symbol syntax, and thus to simplify |
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2232 @code{imenu-generic-expression} and speed up matching. |
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2233 For example, Fortran mode uses it this way: |
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2235 @example |
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2237 @end example |
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2238 |
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2240 @samp{\\sw+} instead of @samp{\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+}. Note that this | |
2241 technique may be inconvenient when the mode needs to limit the initial | |
2242 character of a name to a smaller set of characters than are allowed in | |
2243 the rest of a name. | |
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2245 Setting this variable makes it buffer-local in the current buffer. |
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2246 @end defvar |
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2248 Another way to customize Imenu for a major mode is to set the |
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2249 variables @code{imenu-prev-index-position-function} and |
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2250 @code{imenu-extract-index-name-function}: |
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25875 | 2254 finds the next ``definition'' to put in the buffer index, scanning |
2255 backward in the buffer from point. It should return @code{nil} if it | |
48700 | 2256 doesn't find another ``definition'' before point. Otherwise it should |
88155 | 2257 leave point at the place it finds a ``definition'' and return any |
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2260 Setting this variable makes it buffer-local in the current buffer. |
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2261 @end defvar |
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2263 @defvar imenu-extract-index-name-function |
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2264 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, its value should be a function to |
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2266 as the @code{imenu-prev-index-position-function} function would leave |
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88155 | 2276 This variable specifies the function to use for creating a buffer |
2277 index. The function should take no arguments, and return an index | |
2278 alist for the current buffer. It is called within | |
2279 @code{save-excursion}, so where it leaves point makes no difference. | |
2280 | |
2281 The index alist can have three types of elements. Simple elements | |
2282 look like this: | |
2283 | |
2284 @example | |
2285 (@var{index-name} . @var{index-position}) | |
2286 @end example | |
2287 | |
2288 Selecting a simple element has the effect of moving to position | |
2289 @var{index-position} in the buffer. Special elements look like this: | |
2290 | |
2291 @example | |
2292 (@var{index-name} @var{index-position} @var{function} @var{arguments}@dots{}) | |
2293 @end example | |
2294 | |
2295 Selecting a special element performs: | |
2296 | |
2297 @example | |
2298 (funcall @var{function} | |
2299 @var{index-name} @var{index-position} @var{arguments}@dots{}) | |
2300 @end example | |
2301 | |
2302 A nested sub-alist element looks like this: | |
2303 | |
2304 @example | |
2305 (@var{menu-title} @var{sub-alist}) | |
2306 @end example | |
2307 | |
2308 It creates the submenu @var{menu-title} specified by @var{sub-alist}. | |
2309 | |
2310 The default value of @code{imenu-create-index-function} is | |
2311 @code{imenu-default-create-index-function}. This function calls the | |
2312 value of @code{imenu-prev-index-position-function} and the value of | |
2313 @code{imenu-extract-index-name-function} to produce the index alist. | |
2314 However, if either of these two variables is @code{nil}, the default | |
2315 function uses @code{imenu-generic-expression} instead. | |
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2325 @code{face} properties to certain parts of the buffer based on their |
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2326 syntactic role. How it parses the buffer depends on the major mode; |
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25875 | 2329 particular major mode. |
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88155 | 2331 Font Lock mode finds text to highlight in two ways: through |
2332 syntactic parsing based on the syntax table, and through searching | |
2333 (usually for regular expressions). Syntactic fontification happens | |
2334 first; it finds comments and string constants and highlights them. | |
2335 Search-based fontification happens second. | |
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2337 @menu |
88155 | 2338 * Font Lock Basics:: Overview of customizing Font Lock. |
2339 * Search-based Fontification:: Fontification based on regexps. | |
2340 * Customizing Keywords:: Customizing search-based fontification. | |
2341 * Other Font Lock Variables:: Additional customization facilities. | |
2342 * Levels of Font Lock:: Each mode can define alternative levels | |
2343 so that the user can select more or less. | |
2344 * Precalculated Fontification:: How Lisp programs that produce the buffer | |
2345 contents can also specify how to fontify it. | |
2346 * Faces for Font Lock:: Special faces specifically for Font Lock. | |
2347 * Syntactic Font Lock:: Fontification based on syntax tables. | |
2348 * Setting Syntax Properties:: Defining character syntax based on context | |
2349 using the Font Lock mechanism. | |
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2350 @end menu |
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2352 @node Font Lock Basics |
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2353 @subsection Font Lock Basics |
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2355 There are several variables that control how Font Lock mode highlights |
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2356 text. But major modes should not set any of these variables directly. |
24934 | 2357 Instead, they should set @code{font-lock-defaults} as a buffer-local |
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2358 variable. The value assigned to this variable is used, if and when Font |
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2359 Lock mode is enabled, to set all the other variables. |
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2361 @defvar font-lock-defaults |
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2362 This variable is set by major modes, as a buffer-local variable, to |
88155 | 2363 specify how to fontify text in that mode. It automatically becomes |
2364 buffer-local when you set it. The value should look like this: | |
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2366 @example |
88155 | 2367 (@var{keywords} [@var{keywords-only} [@var{case-fold} |
2368 [@var{syntax-alist} [@var{syntax-begin} @var{other-vars}@dots{}]]]]) | |
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2369 @end example |
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2371 The first element, @var{keywords}, indirectly specifies the value of |
88155 | 2372 @code{font-lock-keywords} which directs search-based fontification. |
2373 It can be a symbol, a variable or a function whose value is the list | |
2374 to use for @code{font-lock-keywords}. It can also be a list of | |
2375 several such symbols, one for each possible level of fontification. | |
2376 The first symbol specifies how to do level 1 fontification, the second | |
2377 symbol how to do level 2, and so on. @xref{Levels of Font Lock}. | |
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2379 The second element, @var{keywords-only}, specifies the value of the |
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2380 variable @code{font-lock-keywords-only}. If this is non-@code{nil}, |
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2381 syntactic fontification (of strings and comments) is not performed. |
88155 | 2382 @xref{Syntactic Font Lock}. |
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2384 The third element, @var{case-fold}, specifies the value of |
88155 | 2385 @code{font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search}. If it is non-@code{nil}, |
2386 Font Lock mode ignores case when searching as directed by | |
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2387 @code{font-lock-keywords}. |
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2388 |
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2390 should be a list of cons cells of the form @code{(@var{char-or-string} | |
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2391 . @var{string})}. These are used to set up a syntax table for |
88155 | 2392 syntactic fontification (@pxref{Syntax Table Functions}). The |
2393 resulting syntax table is stored in @code{font-lock-syntax-table}. | |
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2395 The fifth element, @var{syntax-begin}, specifies the value of |
88155 | 2396 @code{font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function}. We recommend setting |
2397 this variable to @code{nil} and using @code{syntax-begin-function} | |
2398 instead. | |
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2399 |
25875 | 2400 All the remaining elements (if any) are collectively called |
2401 @var{other-vars}. Each of these elements should have the form | |
88155 | 2402 @code{(@var{variable} . @var{value})}---which means, make |
2403 @var{variable} buffer-local and then set it to @var{value}. You can | |
2404 use these @var{other-vars} to set other variables that affect | |
2405 fontification, aside from those you can control with the first five | |
2406 elements. @xref{Other Font Lock Variables}. | |
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2407 @end defvar |
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2409 @node Search-based Fontification |
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2410 @subsection Search-based Fontification |
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2412 The most important variable for customizing Font Lock mode is |
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2413 @code{font-lock-keywords}. It specifies the search criteria for |
88155 | 2414 search-based fontification. You should specify the value of this |
2415 variable with @var{keywords} in @code{font-lock-defaults}. | |
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2417 @defvar font-lock-keywords |
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2418 This variable's value is a list of the keywords to highlight. Be |
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2419 careful when composing regular expressions for this list; a poorly |
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2420 written pattern can dramatically slow things down! |
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2421 @end defvar |
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2423 Each element of @code{font-lock-keywords} specifies how to find |
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2424 certain cases of text, and how to highlight those cases. Font Lock mode |
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2425 processes the elements of @code{font-lock-keywords} one by one, and for |
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2426 each element, it finds and handles all matches. Ordinarily, once |
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2427 part of the text has been fontified already, this cannot be overridden |
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2428 by a subsequent match in the same text; but you can specify different |
88155 | 2429 behavior using the @var{override} element of a @var{subexp-highlighter}. |
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2431 Each element of @code{font-lock-keywords} should have one of these |
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2432 forms: |
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2434 @table @code |
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2435 @item @var{regexp} |
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2436 Highlight all matches for @var{regexp} using |
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2437 @code{font-lock-keyword-face}. For example, |
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2439 @example |
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2441 ;; @r{using @code{font-lock-keyword-face}.} |
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2442 "\\<foo\\>" |
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2443 @end example |
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2444 |
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2446 for calculating optimal regular expressions to match a number of | |
2447 different keywords. | |
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2449 @item @var{function} |
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2450 Find text by calling @var{function}, and highlight the matches |
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2451 it finds using @code{font-lock-keyword-face}. |
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2456 match data to describe the match that was found. Returning @code{nil} |
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2459 Fontification will call @var{function} repeatedly with the same limit, |
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2460 and with point where the previous invocation left it, until |
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24934 | 2465 In this kind of element, @var{matcher} is either a regular |
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88155 | 2467 @var{subexp}, specifies which subexpression of @var{matcher} should be |
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2468 highlighted (instead of the entire text that @var{matcher} matched). |
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2473 ("fu\\(bar\\)" . 1) |
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88155 | 2477 @var{matcher}, you can use @code{regexp-opt-depth} (@pxref{Regexp |
2478 Functions}) to calculate the value for @var{subexp}. | |
2479 | |
2480 @item (@var{matcher} . @var{facespec}) | |
2481 In this kind of element, @var{facespec} is an expression whose value | |
2482 specifies the face to use for highlighting. In the simplest case, | |
2483 @var{facespec} is a Lisp variable (a symbol) whose value is a face | |
2484 name. | |
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2487 ;; @r{Highlight occurrences of @samp{fubar},} |
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2488 ;; @r{using the face which is the value of @code{fubar-face}.} |
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2489 ("fubar" . fubar-face) |
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2494 @example |
88155 | 2495 (face @var{face} @var{prop1} @var{val1} @var{prop2} @var{val2}@dots{}) |
2496 @end example | |
2497 | |
2498 @noindent | |
2499 to specify the face @var{face} and various additional text properties | |
2500 to put on the text that matches. If you do this, be sure to add the | |
2501 other text property names that you set in this way to the value of | |
2502 @code{font-lock-extra-managed-props} so that the properties will also | |
2503 be cleared out when they are no longer appropriate. Alternatively, | |
2504 you can set the variable @code{font-lock-unfontify-region-function} to | |
2505 a function that clears these properties. @xref{Other Font Lock | |
2506 Variables}. | |
2507 | |
2508 @item (@var{matcher} . @var{subexp-highlighter}) | |
2509 In this kind of element, @var{subexp-highlighter} is a list | |
2510 which specifies how to highlight matches found by @var{matcher}. | |
2511 It has the form: | |
2512 | |
2513 @example | |
2514 (@var{subexp} @var{facespec} [[@var{override} [@var{laxmatch}]]) | |
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2515 @end example |
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2517 The @sc{car}, @var{subexp}, is an integer specifying which subexpression |
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2518 of the match to fontify (0 means the entire matching text). The second |
88155 | 2519 subelement, @var{facespec}, is an expression whose value specifies the |
2520 face, as described above. | |
2521 | |
2522 The last two values in @var{subexp-highlighter}, @var{override} and | |
2523 @var{laxmatch}, are optional flags. If @var{override} is @code{t}, | |
2524 this element can override existing fontification made by previous | |
2525 elements of @code{font-lock-keywords}. If it is @code{keep}, then | |
2526 each character is fontified if it has not been fontified already by | |
2527 some other element. If it is @code{prepend}, the face specified by | |
2528 @var{facespec} is added to the beginning of the @code{font-lock-face} | |
2529 property. If it is @code{append}, the face is added to the end of the | |
2530 @code{font-lock-face} property. | |
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2538 terminates search-based fontification. |
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2540 Here are some examples of elements of this kind, and what they do: |
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2542 @smallexample |
88155 | 2543 ;; @r{Highlight occurrences of either @samp{foo} or @samp{bar}, using} |
2544 ;; @r{@code{foo-bar-face}, even if they have already been highlighted.} | |
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2545 ;; @r{@code{foo-bar-face} should be a variable whose value is a face.} |
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2546 ("foo\\|bar" 0 foo-bar-face t) |
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2548 ;; @r{Highlight the first subexpression within each occurrence} |
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2549 ;; @r{that the function @code{fubar-match} finds,} |
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2550 ;; @r{using the face which is the value of @code{fubar-face}.} |
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2551 (fubar-match 1 fubar-face) |
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2552 @end smallexample |
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88155 | 2554 @item (@var{matcher} . @var{anchored-highlighter}) |
2555 In this kind of element, @var{anchored-highlighter} specifies how to | |
2556 highlight text that follows a match found by @var{matcher}. So a | |
2557 match found by @var{matcher} acts as the anchor for further searches | |
2558 specified by @var{anchored-highlighter}. @var{anchored-highlighter} | |
2559 is a list of the following form: | |
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2561 @example |
88155 | 2562 (@var{anchored-matcher} @var{pre-form} @var{post-form} |
2563 @var{subexp-highlighters}@dots{}) | |
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2564 @end example |
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88155 | 2566 Here, @var{anchored-matcher}, like @var{matcher}, is either a regular |
2567 expression or a function. After a match of @var{matcher} is found, | |
2568 point is at the end of the match. Now, Font Lock evaluates the form | |
2569 @var{pre-form}. Then it searches for matches of | |
2570 @var{anchored-matcher} and uses @var{subexp-highlighters} to highlight | |
2571 these. A @var{subexp-highlighter} is as described above. Finally, | |
2572 Font Lock evaluates @var{post-form}. | |
2573 | |
2574 The forms @var{pre-form} and @var{post-form} can be used to initialize | |
2575 before, and cleanup after, @var{anchored-matcher} is used. Typically, | |
2576 @var{pre-form} is used to move point to some position relative to the | |
2577 match of @var{matcher}, before starting with @var{anchored-matcher}. | |
2578 @var{post-form} might be used to move back, before resuming with | |
2579 @var{matcher}. | |
2580 | |
2581 After Font Lock evaluates @var{pre-form}, it does not search for | |
2582 @var{anchored-matcher} beyond the end of the line. However, if | |
2583 @var{pre-form} returns a buffer position that is greater than the | |
2584 position of point after @var{pre-form} is evaluated, then the position | |
2585 returned by @var{pre-form} is used as the limit of the search instead. | |
2586 It is generally a bad idea to return a position greater than the end | |
2587 of the line; in other words, the @var{anchored-matcher} search should | |
2588 not span lines. | |
2589 | |
2590 For example, | |
2591 | |
2592 @smallexample | |
2593 ;; @r{Highlight occurrences of the word @samp{item} following} | |
2594 ;; @r{an occurrence of the word @samp{anchor} (on the same line)} | |
2595 ;; @r{in the value of @code{item-face}.} | |
2596 ("\\<anchor\\>" "\\<item\\>" nil nil (0 item-face)) | |
2597 @end smallexample | |
2598 | |
2599 Here, @var{pre-form} and @var{post-form} are @code{nil}. Therefore | |
2600 searching for @samp{item} starts at the end of the match of | |
2601 @samp{anchor}, and searching for subsequent instances of @samp{anchor} | |
2602 resumes from where searching for @samp{item} concluded. | |
2603 | |
2604 @item (@var{matcher} @var{highlighters}@dots{}) | |
2605 This sort of element specifies several @var{highlighter} lists for a | |
2606 single @var{matcher}. A @var{highlighter} list can be of the type | |
2607 @var{subexp-highlighter} or @var{anchored-highlighter} as described | |
2608 above. | |
2609 | |
2610 For example, | |
2611 | |
2612 @smallexample | |
2613 ;; @r{Highlight occurrences of the word @samp{anchor} in the value} | |
2614 ;; @r{of @code{anchor-face}, and subsequent occurrences of the word} | |
2615 ;; @r{@samp{item} (on the same line) in the value of @code{item-face}.} | |
2616 ("\\<anchor\\>" (0 anchor-face) | |
2617 ("\\<item\\>" nil nil (0 item-face))) | |
2618 @end smallexample | |
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2620 @item (eval . @var{form}) |
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2621 Here @var{form} is an expression to be evaluated the first time |
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2622 this value of @code{font-lock-keywords} is used in a buffer. |
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2623 Its value should have one of the forms described in this table. |
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2624 @end table |
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2627 @strong{Warning:} Do not design an element of @code{font-lock-keywords} |
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2628 to match text which spans lines; this does not work reliably. While |
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2629 @code{font-lock-fontify-buffer} handles multi-line patterns correctly, |
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2630 updating when you edit the buffer does not, since it considers text one |
88155 | 2631 line at a time. If you have patterns that typically only span one |
2632 line but can occasionally span two or three, such as | |
2633 @samp{<title>...</title>}, you can ask Font Lock to be more careful by | |
2634 setting @code{font-lock-multiline} to @code{t}. But it still will not | |
2635 work in all cases. | |
2636 | |
2637 You can use @var{case-fold} in @code{font-lock-defaults} to specify | |
2638 the value of @code{font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search} which says | |
2639 whether search-based fontification should be case-insensitive. | |
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2641 @defvar font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search |
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2642 Non-@code{nil} means that regular expression matching for the sake of |
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2647 @subsection Customizing Search-Based Fontification | |
2648 | |
2649 You can use @code{font-lock-add-keywords} to add additional | |
2650 search-based fontification rules to a major mode, and | |
2651 @code{font-lock-remove-keywords} to removes rules. | |
2652 | |
2653 @defun font-lock-add-keywords mode keywords &optional how | |
2654 This function adds highlighting @var{keywords}, for the current buffer | |
2655 or for major mode @var{mode}. The argument @var{keywords} should be a | |
2656 list with the same format as the variable @code{font-lock-keywords}. | |
2657 | |
2658 If @var{mode} is a symbol which is a major mode command name, such as | |
2659 @code{c-mode}, the effect is that enabling Font Lock mode in | |
2660 @var{mode} will add @var{keywords} to @code{font-lock-keywords}. | |
2661 Calling with a non-@code{nil} value of @var{mode} is correct only in | |
2662 your @file{~/.emacs} file. | |
2663 | |
2664 If @var{mode} is @code{nil}, this function adds @var{keywords} to | |
2665 @code{font-lock-keywords} in the current buffer. This way of calling | |
2666 @code{font-lock-add-keywords} is usually used in mode hook functions. | |
2667 | |
2668 By default, @var{keywords} are added at the beginning of | |
2669 @code{font-lock-keywords}. If the optional argument @var{how} is | |
2670 @code{set}, they are used to replace the value of | |
2671 @code{font-lock-keywords}. If @var{how} is any other non-@code{nil} | |
2672 value, they are added at the end of @code{font-lock-keywords}. | |
2673 | |
2674 Some modes provide specialized support you can use in additional | |
2675 highlighting patterns. See the variables | |
2676 @code{c-font-lock-extra-types}, @code{c++-font-lock-extra-types}, | |
2677 and @code{java-font-lock-extra-types}, for example. | |
2678 | |
2679 @strong{Warning:} major mode functions must not call | |
2680 @code{font-lock-add-keywords} under any circumstances, either directly | |
2681 or indirectly, except through their mode hooks. (Doing so would lead | |
2682 to incorrect behavior for some minor modes.) They should set up their | |
2683 rules for search-based fontification by setting | |
2684 @code{font-lock-keywords}. | |
2685 @end defun | |
2686 | |
2687 @defun font-lock-remove-keywords mode keywords | |
2688 This function removes @var{keywords} from @code{font-lock-keywords} | |
2689 for the current buffer or for major mode @var{mode}. As in | |
2690 @code{font-lock-add-keywords}, @var{mode} should be a major mode | |
2691 command name or @code{nil}. All the caveats and requirements for | |
2692 @code{font-lock-add-keywords} apply here too. | |
2693 @end defun | |
2694 | |
2695 For example, this code | |
2696 | |
2697 @smallexample | |
2698 (font-lock-add-keywords 'c-mode | |
2699 '(("\\<\\(FIXME\\):" 1 font-lock-warning-face prepend) | |
2700 ("\\<\\(and\\|or\\|not\\)\\>" . font-lock-keyword-face))) | |
2701 @end smallexample | |
2702 | |
2703 @noindent | |
2704 adds two fontification patterns for C mode: one to fontify the word | |
2705 @samp{FIXME}, even in comments, and another to fontify the words | |
2706 @samp{and}, @samp{or} and @samp{not} as keywords. | |
2707 | |
2708 @noindent | |
2709 That example affects only C mode proper. To add the same patterns to | |
2710 C mode @emph{and} all modes derived from it, do this instead: | |
2711 | |
2712 @smallexample | |
2713 (add-hook 'c-mode-hook | |
2714 (lambda () | |
2715 (font-lock-add-keywords nil | |
2716 '(("\\<\\(FIXME\\):" 1 font-lock-warning-face prepend) | |
2717 ("\\<\\(and\\|or\\|not\\)\\>" . | |
2718 font-lock-keyword-face))))) | |
2719 @end smallexample | |
2720 | |
2721 @node Other Font Lock Variables | |
2722 @subsection Other Font Lock Variables | |
2723 | |
2724 This section describes additional variables that a major mode can | |
2725 set by means of @var{other-vars} in @code{font-lock-defaults} | |
2726 (@pxref{Font Lock Basics}). | |
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2729 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, it should be a function that is |
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2734 The function should report its choice by placing the region around it. |
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2735 A good choice is a range of text large enough to give proper results, |
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2742 This variable specifies additional properties (other than | |
2743 @code{font-lock-face}) that are being managed by Font Lock mode. It | |
2744 is used by @code{font-lock-default-unfontify-region}, which normally | |
2745 only manages the @code{font-lock-face} property. If you want Font | |
2746 Lock to manage other properties as well, you must specify them in a | |
2747 @var{facespec} in @code{font-lock-keywords} as well as add them to | |
2748 this list. @xref{Search-based Fontification}. | |
2749 @end defvar | |
2750 | |
2751 @defvar font-lock-fontify-buffer-function | |
2752 Function to use for fontifying the buffer. The default value is | |
2753 @code{font-lock-default-fontify-buffer}. | |
2754 @end defvar | |
2755 | |
2756 @defvar font-lock-unfontify-buffer-function | |
2757 Function to use for unfontifying the buffer. This is used when | |
2758 turning off Font Lock mode. The default value is | |
2759 @code{font-lock-default-unfontify-buffer}. | |
2760 @end defvar | |
2761 | |
2762 @defvar font-lock-fontify-region-function | |
2763 Function to use for fontifying a region. It should take two | |
2764 arguments, the beginning and end of the region, and an optional third | |
2765 argument @var{verbose}. If @var{verbose} is non-@code{nil}, the | |
2766 function should print status messages. The default value is | |
2767 @code{font-lock-default-fontify-region}. | |
2768 @end defvar | |
2769 | |
2770 @defvar font-lock-unfontify-region-function | |
2771 Function to use for unfontifying a region. It should take two | |
2772 arguments, the beginning and end of the region. The default value is | |
2773 @code{font-lock-default-unfontify-region}. | |
2774 @end defvar | |
2775 | |
2776 @defvar font-lock-lines-before | |
2777 This variable specifies the number of extra lines to consider when | |
2778 refontifying the buffer after each text change. Font lock begins | |
2779 refontifying from that number of lines before the changed region. The | |
2780 default is 0, but using a larger value can be useful for coping with | |
2781 multi-line patterns. | |
2782 @end defvar | |
2783 | |
2784 @ignore | |
2785 @defvar font-lock-inhibit-thing-lock | |
2786 List of Font Lock mode related modes that should not be turned on. | |
2787 Currently, valid mode names are @code{fast-lock-mode}, | |
2788 @code{jit-lock-mode} and @code{lazy-lock-mode}. | |
2789 @end defvar | |
2790 @end ignore | |
2791 | |
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2792 @node Levels of Font Lock |
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2793 @subsection Levels of Font Lock |
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2795 Many major modes offer three different levels of fontification. You |
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2796 can define multiple levels by using a list of symbols for @var{keywords} |
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2797 in @code{font-lock-defaults}. Each symbol specifies one level of |
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2798 fontification; it is up to the user to choose one of these levels. The |
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2799 chosen level's symbol value is used to initialize |
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2800 @code{font-lock-keywords}. |
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2802 Here are the conventions for how to define the levels of |
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2803 fontification: |
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2807 Level 1: highlight function declarations, file directives (such as include or |
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2808 import directives), strings and comments. The idea is speed, so only |
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2809 the most important and top-level components are fontified. |
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2812 Level 2: in addition to level 1, highlight all language keywords, |
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2813 including type names that act like keywords, as well as named constant |
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2814 values. The idea is that all keywords (either syntactic or semantic) |
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2815 should be fontified appropriately. |
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2817 @item |
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2818 Level 3: in addition to level 2, highlight the symbols being defined in |
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2819 function and variable declarations, and all builtin function names, |
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2820 wherever they appear. |
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2821 @end itemize |
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2823 @node Precalculated Fontification |
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2824 @subsection Precalculated Fontification |
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2825 |
88155 | 2826 In addition to using @code{font-lock-defaults} for search-based |
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2827 fontification, you may use the special character property |
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2828 @code{font-lock-face} (@pxref{Special Properties}). This property |
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2829 acts just like the explicit @code{face} property, but its activation |
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2830 is toggled when the user calls @kbd{M-x font-lock-mode}. Using |
88155 | 2831 @code{font-lock-face} is especially convenient for special modes |
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2832 which construct their text programmatically, such as |
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2833 @code{list-buffers} and @code{occur}. |
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2835 If your mode does not use any of the other machinery of Font Lock |
88155 | 2836 (i.e. it only uses the @code{font-lock-face} property), it should not |
2837 set the variable @code{font-lock-defaults}. That way, it will not | |
2838 cause loading of the @file{font-lock} library. | |
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2840 @node Faces for Font Lock |
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2841 @subsection Faces for Font Lock |
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2842 |
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2843 You can make Font Lock mode use any face, but several faces are |
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2844 defined specifically for Font Lock mode. Each of these symbols is both |
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2845 a face name, and a variable whose default value is the symbol itself. |
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2846 Thus, the default value of @code{font-lock-comment-face} is |
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2847 @code{font-lock-comment-face}. This means you can write |
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2848 @code{font-lock-comment-face} in a context such as |
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2849 @code{font-lock-keywords} where a face-name-valued expression is used. |
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2850 |
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2851 @table @code |
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2852 @item font-lock-comment-face |
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2853 @vindex font-lock-comment-face |
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2854 Used (typically) for comments. |
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2855 |
88155 | 2856 @item font-lock-comment-delimiter-face |
2857 @vindex font-lock-comment-delimiter-face | |
2858 Used (typically) for comments delimiters. | |
2859 | |
2860 @item font-lock-doc-face | |
2861 @vindex font-lock-doc-face | |
2862 Used (typically) for documentation strings in the code. | |
2863 | |
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2864 @item font-lock-string-face |
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2865 @vindex font-lock-string-face |
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2866 Used (typically) for string constants. |
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2867 |
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2868 @item font-lock-keyword-face |
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2869 @vindex font-lock-keyword-face |
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2870 Used (typically) for keywords---names that have special syntactic |
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2871 significance, like @code{for} and @code{if} in C. |
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2872 |
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2873 @item font-lock-builtin-face |
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2874 @vindex font-lock-builtin-face |
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2875 Used (typically) for built-in function names. |
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2876 |
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2877 @item font-lock-function-name-face |
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2878 @vindex font-lock-function-name-face |
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2879 Used (typically) for the name of a function being defined or declared, |
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2880 in a function definition or declaration. |
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2881 |
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2882 @item font-lock-variable-name-face |
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2883 @vindex font-lock-variable-name-face |
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2884 Used (typically) for the name of a variable being defined or declared, |
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2885 in a variable definition or declaration. |
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2887 @item font-lock-type-face |
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2888 @vindex font-lock-type-face |
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2889 Used (typically) for names of user-defined data types, |
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2890 where they are defined and where they are used. |
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2891 |
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2892 @item font-lock-constant-face |
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2893 @vindex font-lock-constant-face |
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2894 Used (typically) for constant names. |
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88155 | 2896 @item font-lock-preprocessor-face |
2897 @vindex font-lock-preprocessor-face | |
2898 Used (typically) for preprocessor commands. | |
2899 | |
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2900 @item font-lock-warning-face |
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2901 @vindex font-lock-warning-face |
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2902 Used (typically) for constructs that are peculiar, or that greatly |
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2903 change the meaning of other text. For example, this is used for |
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2904 @samp{;;;###autoload} cookies in Emacs Lisp, and for @code{#error} |
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2906 @end table |
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2909 @subsection Syntactic Font Lock |
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2912 string constants (@pxref{Syntax Tables}). It highlights them using | |
2913 @code{font-lock-comment-face} and @code{font-lock-string-face} | |
2914 (@pxref{Faces for Font Lock}). There are several variables that | |
2915 affect syntactic fontification; you should set them by means of | |
2916 @code{font-lock-defaults} (@pxref{Font Lock Basics}). | |
2917 | |
2918 @defvar font-lock-keywords-only | |
2919 Non-@code{nil} means Font Lock should not do syntactic fontification; | |
2920 it should only fontify based on @code{font-lock-keywords}. The normal | |
2921 way for a mode to set this variable to @code{t} is with | |
2922 @var{keywords-only} in @code{font-lock-defaults}. | |
2923 @end defvar | |
2924 | |
2925 @defvar font-lock-syntax-table | |
2926 This variable holds the syntax table to use for fontification of | |
2927 comments and strings. Specify it using @var{syntax-alist} in | |
2928 @code{font-lock-defaults}. | |
2929 @end defvar | |
2930 | |
2931 @defvar font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function | |
2932 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, it should be a function to move | |
2933 point back to a position that is syntactically at ``top level'' and | |
2934 outside of strings or comments. Font Lock uses this when necessary | |
2935 to get the right results for syntactic fontification. | |
2936 | |
2937 This function is called with no arguments. It should leave point at | |
2938 the beginning of any enclosing syntactic block. Typical values are | |
2939 @code{beginning-of-line} (used when the start of the line is known to | |
2940 be outside a syntactic block), or @code{beginning-of-defun} for | |
2941 programming modes, or @code{backward-paragraph} for textual modes. | |
2942 | |
2943 If the value is @code{nil}, Font Lock uses | |
2944 @code{syntax-begin-function} to move back outside of any comment, | |
2945 string, or sexp. This variable is semi-obsolete; we recommend setting | |
2946 @code{syntax-begin-function} instead. | |
2947 | |
2948 Specify this variable using @var{syntax-begin} in | |
2949 @code{font-lock-defaults}. | |
2950 @end defvar | |
2951 | |
2952 @defvar font-lock-syntactic-face-function | |
2953 A function to determine which face to use for a given syntactic | |
2954 element (a string or a comment). The function is called with one | |
2955 argument, the parse state at point returned by | |
2956 @code{parse-partial-sexp}, and should return a face. The default | |
2957 value returns @code{font-lock-comment-face} for comments and | |
2958 @code{font-lock-string-face} for strings. | |
2959 | |
2960 This can be used to highlighting different kinds of strings or | |
2961 comments differently. It is also sometimes abused together with | |
2962 @code{font-lock-syntactic-keywords} to highlight elements that span | |
2963 multiple lines, but this is too obscure to document in this manual. | |
2964 | |
2965 Specify this variable using @var{other-vars} in | |
2966 @code{font-lock-defaults}. | |
2967 @end defvar | |
2968 | |
2969 @node Setting Syntax Properties | |
2970 @subsection Setting Syntax Properties | |
2971 | |
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88155 | 2973 automatically (@pxref{Syntax Properties}). This is useful in |
2974 languages for which a single syntax table by itself is not sufficient. | |
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2976 @defvar font-lock-syntactic-keywords |
88155 | 2977 This variable enables and controls updating @code{syntax-table} |
2978 properties by Font Lock. Its value should be a list of elements of | |
2979 this form: | |
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2981 @example |
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2982 (@var{matcher} @var{subexp} @var{syntax} @var{override} @var{laxmatch}) |
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2983 @end example |
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2985 The parts of this element have the same meanings as in the corresponding |
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2986 sort of element of @code{font-lock-keywords}, |
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2988 @example |
88155 | 2989 (@var{matcher} @var{subexp} @var{facespec} @var{override} @var{laxmatch}) |
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88155 | 2992 However, instead of specifying the value @var{facespec} to use for the |
2993 @code{face} property, it specifies the value @var{syntax} to use for | |
2994 the @code{syntax-table} property. Here, @var{syntax} can be a string | |
2995 (as taken by @code{modify-syntax-entry}), a syntax table, a cons cell | |
2996 (as returned by @code{string-to-syntax}), or an expression whose value | |
2997 is one of those two types. @var{override} cannot be @code{prepend} or | |
2998 @code{append}. | |
2999 | |
3000 For example, an element of the form: | |
3001 | |
3002 @example | |
3003 ("\\$\\(#\\)" 1 ".") | |
3004 @end example | |
3005 | |
3006 highlights syntactically a hash character when following a dollar | |
3007 character, with a SYNTAX of @code{"."} (meaning punctuation syntax). | |
3008 Assuming that the buffer syntax table specifies hash characters to | |
3009 have comment start syntax, the element will only highlight hash | |
3010 characters that do not follow dollar characters as comments | |
3011 syntactically. | |
3012 | |
3013 An element of the form: | |
6451 | 3014 |
3015 @example | |
88155 | 3016 ("\\('\\).\\('\\)" |
3017 (1 "\"") | |
3018 (2 "\"")) | |
6451 | 3019 @end example |
3020 | |
88155 | 3021 highlights syntactically both single quotes which surround a single |
3022 character, with a SYNTAX of @code{"\""} (meaning string quote syntax). | |
3023 Assuming that the buffer syntax table does not specify single quotes | |
3024 to have quote syntax, the element will only highlight single quotes of | |
3025 the form @samp{'@var{c}'} as strings syntactically. Other forms, such | |
3026 as @samp{foo'bar} or @samp{'fubar'}, will not be highlighted as | |
3027 strings. | |
3028 | |
3029 Major modes normally set this variable with @var{other-vars} in | |
3030 @code{font-lock-defaults}. | |
3031 @end defvar | |
3032 | |
3033 @node Desktop Save Mode | |
3034 @section Desktop Save Mode | |
3035 @cindex desktop save mode | |
3036 | |
3037 @dfn{Desktop Save Mode} is a feature to save the state of Emacs from | |
3038 one session to another. The user-level commands for using Desktop | |
3039 Save Mode are described in the GNU Emacs Manual (@pxref{Saving Emacs | |
3040 Sessions,,, emacs, the GNU Emacs Manual}). Modes whose buffers visit | |
3041 a file, don't have to do anything to use this feature. | |
3042 | |
3043 For buffers not visiting a file to have their state saved, the major | |
3044 mode must bind the buffer local variable @code{desktop-save-buffer} to | |
3045 a non-@code{nil} value. | |
3046 | |
3047 @defvar desktop-save-buffer | |
3048 If this buffer-local variable is non-@code{nil}, the buffer will have | |
3049 its state saved in the desktop file at desktop save. If the value is | |
3050 a function, it is called at desktop save with argument | |
3051 @var{desktop-dirname}, and its value is saved in the desktop file along | |
3052 with the state of the buffer for which it was called. When file names | |
3053 are returned as part of the auxiliary information, they should be | |
3054 formatted using the call | |
6451 | 3055 |
3056 @example | |
88155 | 3057 (desktop-file-name @var{file-name} @var{desktop-dirname}) |
6451 | 3058 @end example |
88155 | 3059 |
3060 @end defvar | |
3061 | |
3062 For buffers not visiting a file to be restored, the major mode must | |
3063 define a function to do the job, and that function must be listed in | |
3064 the alist @code{desktop-buffer-mode-handlers}. | |
3065 | |
3066 @defvar desktop-buffer-mode-handlers | |
3067 Alist with elements | |
6451 | 3068 |
3069 @example | |
88155 | 3070 (@var{major-mode} . @var{restore-buffer-function}) |
3071 @end example | |
3072 | |
3073 The function @var{restore-buffer-function} will be called with | |
3074 argument list | |
3075 | |
3076 @example | |
3077 (@var{buffer-file-name} @var{buffer-name} @var{desktop-buffer-misc}) | |
6451 | 3078 @end example |
3079 | |
88155 | 3080 and it should return the restored buffer. |
3081 Here @var{desktop-buffer-misc} is the value returned by the function | |
3082 optionally bound to @code{desktop-save-buffer}. | |
3083 @end defvar | |
3084 | |
3085 @ignore | |
3086 arch-tag: 4c7bff41-36e6-4da6-9e7f-9b9289e27c8e | |
3087 @end ignore |