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author | Joseph Arceneaux <jla@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 19 Sep 1992 01:11:21 +0000 |
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305 | 1 /* Lisp functions pertaining to editing. |
577 | 2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
305 | 3 |
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
5 | |
6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) | |
9 any later version. | |
10 | |
11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
15 | |
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
19 | |
20 | |
21 #include "config.h" | |
372 | 22 |
23 #ifdef VMS | |
577 | 24 #include "vms-pwd.h" |
372 | 25 #else |
305 | 26 #include <pwd.h> |
372 | 27 #endif |
28 | |
305 | 29 #include "lisp.h" |
30 #include "buffer.h" | |
31 #include "window.h" | |
32 | |
577 | 33 #include "systime.h" |
305 | 34 |
35 #define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) | |
36 #define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) | |
37 | |
38 /* Some static data, and a function to initialize it for each run */ | |
39 | |
40 Lisp_Object Vsystem_name; | |
41 Lisp_Object Vuser_real_name; /* login name of current user ID */ | |
42 Lisp_Object Vuser_full_name; /* full name of current user */ | |
43 Lisp_Object Vuser_name; /* user name from USER or LOGNAME. */ | |
44 | |
45 void | |
46 init_editfns () | |
47 { | |
330 | 48 char *user_name; |
305 | 49 register unsigned char *p, *q, *r; |
50 struct passwd *pw; /* password entry for the current user */ | |
51 extern char *index (); | |
52 Lisp_Object tem; | |
53 | |
54 /* Set up system_name even when dumping. */ | |
55 | |
56 Vsystem_name = build_string (get_system_name ()); | |
57 p = XSTRING (Vsystem_name)->data; | |
58 while (*p) | |
59 { | |
60 if (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') | |
61 *p = '-'; | |
62 p++; | |
63 } | |
64 | |
65 #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP | |
66 /* Don't bother with this on initial start when just dumping out */ | |
67 if (!initialized) | |
68 return; | |
69 #endif /* not CANNOT_DUMP */ | |
70 | |
71 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (getuid ()); | |
72 Vuser_real_name = build_string (pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown"); | |
73 | |
330 | 74 /* Get the effective user name, by consulting environment variables, |
75 or the effective uid if those are unset. */ | |
76 user_name = (char *) getenv ("USER"); | |
77 if (!user_name) | |
78 user_name = (char *) getenv ("LOGNAME"); | |
305 | 79 if (!user_name) |
330 | 80 { |
81 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (geteuid ()); | |
82 user_name = (char *) (pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown"); | |
83 } | |
84 Vuser_name = build_string (user_name); | |
305 | 85 |
330 | 86 /* If the user name claimed in the environment vars differs from |
87 the real uid, use the claimed name to find the full name. */ | |
305 | 88 tem = Fstring_equal (Vuser_name, Vuser_real_name); |
488 | 89 if (NILP (tem)) |
330 | 90 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwnam (XSTRING (Vuser_name)->data); |
305 | 91 |
92 p = (unsigned char *) (pw ? USER_FULL_NAME : "unknown"); | |
93 q = (unsigned char *) index (p, ','); | |
94 Vuser_full_name = make_string (p, q ? q - p : strlen (p)); | |
95 | |
96 #ifdef AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME | |
97 p = XSTRING (Vuser_full_name)->data; | |
98 q = (char *) index (p, '&'); | |
99 /* Substitute the login name for the &, upcasing the first character. */ | |
100 if (q) | |
101 { | |
102 r = (char *) alloca (strlen (p) + XSTRING (Vuser_name)->size + 1); | |
103 bcopy (p, r, q - p); | |
104 r[q - p] = 0; | |
330 | 105 strcat (r, XSTRING (Vuser_name)->data); |
305 | 106 r[q - p] = UPCASE (r[q - p]); |
107 strcat (r, q + 1); | |
108 Vuser_full_name = build_string (r); | |
109 } | |
110 #endif /* AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME */ | |
111 } | |
112 | |
113 DEFUN ("char-to-string", Fchar_to_string, Schar_to_string, 1, 1, 0, | |
114 "Convert arg CHAR to a one-character string containing that character.") | |
115 (n) | |
116 Lisp_Object n; | |
117 { | |
118 char c; | |
119 CHECK_NUMBER (n, 0); | |
120 | |
121 c = XINT (n); | |
122 return make_string (&c, 1); | |
123 } | |
124 | |
125 DEFUN ("string-to-char", Fstring_to_char, Sstring_to_char, 1, 1, 0, | |
126 "Convert arg STRING to a character, the first character of that string.") | |
127 (str) | |
128 register Lisp_Object str; | |
129 { | |
130 register Lisp_Object val; | |
131 register struct Lisp_String *p; | |
132 CHECK_STRING (str, 0); | |
133 | |
134 p = XSTRING (str); | |
135 if (p->size) | |
136 XFASTINT (val) = ((unsigned char *) p->data)[0]; | |
137 else | |
138 XFASTINT (val) = 0; | |
139 return val; | |
140 } | |
141 | |
142 static Lisp_Object | |
143 buildmark (val) | |
144 int val; | |
145 { | |
146 register Lisp_Object mark; | |
147 mark = Fmake_marker (); | |
148 Fset_marker (mark, make_number (val), Qnil); | |
149 return mark; | |
150 } | |
151 | |
152 DEFUN ("point", Fpoint, Spoint, 0, 0, 0, | |
153 "Return value of point, as an integer.\n\ | |
154 Beginning of buffer is position (point-min)") | |
155 () | |
156 { | |
157 Lisp_Object temp; | |
158 XFASTINT (temp) = point; | |
159 return temp; | |
160 } | |
161 | |
162 DEFUN ("point-marker", Fpoint_marker, Spoint_marker, 0, 0, 0, | |
163 "Return value of point, as a marker object.") | |
164 () | |
165 { | |
166 return buildmark (point); | |
167 } | |
168 | |
169 int | |
170 clip_to_bounds (lower, num, upper) | |
171 int lower, num, upper; | |
172 { | |
173 if (num < lower) | |
174 return lower; | |
175 else if (num > upper) | |
176 return upper; | |
177 else | |
178 return num; | |
179 } | |
180 | |
181 DEFUN ("goto-char", Fgoto_char, Sgoto_char, 1, 1, "NGoto char: ", | |
182 "Set point to POSITION, a number or marker.\n\ | |
183 Beginning of buffer is position (point-min), end is (point-max).") | |
184 (n) | |
185 register Lisp_Object n; | |
186 { | |
187 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (n, 0); | |
188 | |
189 SET_PT (clip_to_bounds (BEGV, XINT (n), ZV)); | |
190 return n; | |
191 } | |
192 | |
193 static Lisp_Object | |
194 region_limit (beginningp) | |
195 int beginningp; | |
196 { | |
197 register Lisp_Object m; | |
198 m = Fmarker_position (current_buffer->mark); | |
488 | 199 if (NILP (m)) error ("There is no region now"); |
305 | 200 if ((point < XFASTINT (m)) == beginningp) |
201 return (make_number (point)); | |
202 else | |
203 return (m); | |
204 } | |
205 | |
206 DEFUN ("region-beginning", Fregion_beginning, Sregion_beginning, 0, 0, 0, | |
207 "Return position of beginning of region, as an integer.") | |
208 () | |
209 { | |
210 return (region_limit (1)); | |
211 } | |
212 | |
213 DEFUN ("region-end", Fregion_end, Sregion_end, 0, 0, 0, | |
214 "Return position of end of region, as an integer.") | |
215 () | |
216 { | |
217 return (region_limit (0)); | |
218 } | |
219 | |
220 #if 0 /* now in lisp code */ | |
221 DEFUN ("mark", Fmark, Smark, 0, 0, 0, | |
222 "Return this buffer's mark value as integer, or nil if no mark.\n\ | |
223 If you are using this in an editing command, you are most likely making\n\ | |
224 a mistake; see the documentation of `set-mark'.") | |
225 () | |
226 { | |
227 return Fmarker_position (current_buffer->mark); | |
228 } | |
229 #endif /* commented out code */ | |
230 | |
231 DEFUN ("mark-marker", Fmark_marker, Smark_marker, 0, 0, 0, | |
232 "Return this buffer's mark, as a marker object.\n\ | |
233 Watch out! Moving this marker changes the mark position.\n\ | |
234 If you set the marker not to point anywhere, the buffer will have no mark.") | |
235 () | |
236 { | |
237 return current_buffer->mark; | |
238 } | |
239 | |
240 #if 0 /* this is now in lisp code */ | |
241 DEFUN ("set-mark", Fset_mark, Sset_mark, 1, 1, 0, | |
242 "Set this buffer's mark to POS. Don't use this function!\n\ | |
243 That is to say, don't use this function unless you want\n\ | |
244 the user to see that the mark has moved, and you want the previous\n\ | |
245 mark position to be lost.\n\ | |
246 \n\ | |
247 Normally, when a new mark is set, the old one should go on the stack.\n\ | |
248 This is why most applications should use push-mark, not set-mark.\n\ | |
249 \n\ | |
250 Novice programmers often try to use the mark for the wrong purposes.\n\ | |
251 The mark saves a location for the user's convenience.\n\ | |
252 Most editing commands should not alter the mark.\n\ | |
253 To remember a location for internal use in the Lisp program,\n\ | |
254 store it in a Lisp variable. Example:\n\ | |
255 \n\ | |
256 (let ((beg (point))) (forward-line 1) (delete-region beg (point))).") | |
257 (pos) | |
258 Lisp_Object pos; | |
259 { | |
488 | 260 if (NILP (pos)) |
305 | 261 { |
262 current_buffer->mark = Qnil; | |
263 return Qnil; | |
264 } | |
265 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos, 0); | |
266 | |
488 | 267 if (NILP (current_buffer->mark)) |
305 | 268 current_buffer->mark = Fmake_marker (); |
269 | |
270 Fset_marker (current_buffer->mark, pos, Qnil); | |
271 return pos; | |
272 } | |
273 #endif /* commented-out code */ | |
274 | |
275 Lisp_Object | |
276 save_excursion_save () | |
277 { | |
278 register int visible = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer) == current_buffer; | |
279 | |
280 return Fcons (Fpoint_marker (), | |
281 Fcons (Fcopy_marker (current_buffer->mark), visible ? Qt : Qnil)); | |
282 } | |
283 | |
284 Lisp_Object | |
285 save_excursion_restore (info) | |
286 register Lisp_Object info; | |
287 { | |
288 register Lisp_Object tem; | |
289 | |
290 tem = Fmarker_buffer (Fcar (info)); | |
291 /* If buffer being returned to is now deleted, avoid error */ | |
292 /* Otherwise could get error here while unwinding to top level | |
293 and crash */ | |
294 /* In that case, Fmarker_buffer returns nil now. */ | |
488 | 295 if (NILP (tem)) |
305 | 296 return Qnil; |
297 Fset_buffer (tem); | |
298 tem = Fcar (info); | |
299 Fgoto_char (tem); | |
300 unchain_marker (tem); | |
301 tem = Fcar (Fcdr (info)); | |
302 Fset_marker (current_buffer->mark, tem, Fcurrent_buffer ()); | |
303 unchain_marker (tem); | |
304 tem = Fcdr (Fcdr (info)); | |
488 | 305 if (!NILP (tem) && current_buffer != XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer)) |
305 | 306 Fswitch_to_buffer (Fcurrent_buffer (), Qnil); |
307 return Qnil; | |
308 } | |
309 | |
310 DEFUN ("save-excursion", Fsave_excursion, Ssave_excursion, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, | |
311 "Save point, mark, and current buffer; execute BODY; restore those things.\n\ | |
312 Executes BODY just like `progn'.\n\ | |
313 The values of point, mark and the current buffer are restored\n\ | |
314 even in case of abnormal exit (throw or error).") | |
315 (args) | |
316 Lisp_Object args; | |
317 { | |
318 register Lisp_Object val; | |
319 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl; | |
320 | |
321 record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ()); | |
322 | |
323 val = Fprogn (args); | |
324 return unbind_to (count, val); | |
325 } | |
326 | |
327 DEFUN ("buffer-size", Fbufsize, Sbufsize, 0, 0, 0, | |
328 "Return the number of characters in the current buffer.") | |
329 () | |
330 { | |
331 Lisp_Object temp; | |
332 XFASTINT (temp) = Z - BEG; | |
333 return temp; | |
334 } | |
335 | |
336 DEFUN ("point-min", Fpoint_min, Spoint_min, 0, 0, 0, | |
337 "Return the minimum permissible value of point in the current buffer.\n\ | |
338 This is 1, unless a clipping restriction is in effect.") | |
339 () | |
340 { | |
341 Lisp_Object temp; | |
342 XFASTINT (temp) = BEGV; | |
343 return temp; | |
344 } | |
345 | |
346 DEFUN ("point-min-marker", Fpoint_min_marker, Spoint_min_marker, 0, 0, 0, | |
347 "Return a marker to the minimum permissible value of point in this buffer.\n\ | |
348 This is the beginning, unless a clipping restriction is in effect.") | |
349 () | |
350 { | |
351 return buildmark (BEGV); | |
352 } | |
353 | |
354 DEFUN ("point-max", Fpoint_max, Spoint_max, 0, 0, 0, | |
355 "Return the maximum permissible value of point in the current buffer.\n\ | |
356 This is (1+ (buffer-size)), unless a clipping restriction is in effect,\n\ | |
357 in which case it is less.") | |
358 () | |
359 { | |
360 Lisp_Object temp; | |
361 XFASTINT (temp) = ZV; | |
362 return temp; | |
363 } | |
364 | |
365 DEFUN ("point-max-marker", Fpoint_max_marker, Spoint_max_marker, 0, 0, 0, | |
366 "Return a marker to the maximum permissible value of point in this buffer.\n\ | |
367 This is (1+ (buffer-size)), unless a clipping restriction is in effect,\n\ | |
368 in which case it is less.") | |
369 () | |
370 { | |
371 return buildmark (ZV); | |
372 } | |
373 | |
512 | 374 DEFUN ("following-char", Ffollowing_char, Sfollowing_char, 0, 0, 0, |
375 "Return the character following point, as a number.\n\ | |
376 At the end of the buffer or accessible region, return 0.") | |
305 | 377 () |
378 { | |
379 Lisp_Object temp; | |
512 | 380 if (point >= ZV) |
381 XFASTINT (temp) = 0; | |
382 else | |
383 XFASTINT (temp) = FETCH_CHAR (point); | |
305 | 384 return temp; |
385 } | |
386 | |
512 | 387 DEFUN ("preceding-char", Fprevious_char, Sprevious_char, 0, 0, 0, |
388 "Return the character preceding point, as a number.\n\ | |
389 At the beginning of the buffer or accessible region, return 0.") | |
305 | 390 () |
391 { | |
392 Lisp_Object temp; | |
393 if (point <= BEGV) | |
394 XFASTINT (temp) = 0; | |
395 else | |
396 XFASTINT (temp) = FETCH_CHAR (point - 1); | |
397 return temp; | |
398 } | |
399 | |
400 DEFUN ("bobp", Fbobp, Sbobp, 0, 0, 0, | |
401 "Return T if point is at the beginning of the buffer.\n\ | |
402 If the buffer is narrowed, this means the beginning of the narrowed part.") | |
403 () | |
404 { | |
405 if (point == BEGV) | |
406 return Qt; | |
407 return Qnil; | |
408 } | |
409 | |
410 DEFUN ("eobp", Feobp, Seobp, 0, 0, 0, | |
411 "Return T if point is at the end of the buffer.\n\ | |
412 If the buffer is narrowed, this means the end of the narrowed part.") | |
413 () | |
414 { | |
415 if (point == ZV) | |
416 return Qt; | |
417 return Qnil; | |
418 } | |
419 | |
420 DEFUN ("bolp", Fbolp, Sbolp, 0, 0, 0, | |
421 "Return T if point is at the beginning of a line.") | |
422 () | |
423 { | |
424 if (point == BEGV || FETCH_CHAR (point - 1) == '\n') | |
425 return Qt; | |
426 return Qnil; | |
427 } | |
428 | |
429 DEFUN ("eolp", Feolp, Seolp, 0, 0, 0, | |
430 "Return T if point is at the end of a line.\n\ | |
431 `End of a line' includes point being at the end of the buffer.") | |
432 () | |
433 { | |
434 if (point == ZV || FETCH_CHAR (point) == '\n') | |
435 return Qt; | |
436 return Qnil; | |
437 } | |
438 | |
439 DEFUN ("char-after", Fchar_after, Schar_after, 1, 1, 0, | |
440 "Return character in current buffer at position POS.\n\ | |
441 POS is an integer or a buffer pointer.\n\ | |
442 If POS is out of range, the value is nil.") | |
443 (pos) | |
444 Lisp_Object pos; | |
445 { | |
446 register Lisp_Object val; | |
447 register int n; | |
448 | |
449 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos, 0); | |
450 | |
451 n = XINT (pos); | |
452 if (n < BEGV || n >= ZV) return Qnil; | |
453 | |
454 XFASTINT (val) = FETCH_CHAR (n); | |
455 return val; | |
456 } | |
457 | |
458 DEFUN ("user-login-name", Fuser_login_name, Suser_login_name, 0, 0, 0, | |
459 "Return the name under which the user logged in, as a string.\n\ | |
460 This is based on the effective uid, not the real uid.\n\ | |
461 Also, if the environment variable USER or LOGNAME is set,\n\ | |
462 that determines the value of this function.") | |
463 () | |
464 { | |
465 return Vuser_name; | |
466 } | |
467 | |
468 DEFUN ("user-real-login-name", Fuser_real_login_name, Suser_real_login_name, | |
469 0, 0, 0, | |
470 "Return the name of the user's real uid, as a string.\n\ | |
471 Differs from `user-login-name' when running under `su'.") | |
472 () | |
473 { | |
474 return Vuser_real_name; | |
475 } | |
476 | |
477 DEFUN ("user-uid", Fuser_uid, Suser_uid, 0, 0, 0, | |
478 "Return the effective uid of Emacs, as an integer.") | |
479 () | |
480 { | |
481 return make_number (geteuid ()); | |
482 } | |
483 | |
484 DEFUN ("user-real-uid", Fuser_real_uid, Suser_real_uid, 0, 0, 0, | |
485 "Return the real uid of Emacs, as an integer.") | |
486 () | |
487 { | |
488 return make_number (getuid ()); | |
489 } | |
490 | |
491 DEFUN ("user-full-name", Fuser_full_name, Suser_full_name, 0, 0, 0, | |
492 "Return the full name of the user logged in, as a string.") | |
493 () | |
494 { | |
495 return Vuser_full_name; | |
496 } | |
497 | |
498 DEFUN ("system-name", Fsystem_name, Ssystem_name, 0, 0, 0, | |
499 "Return the name of the machine you are running on, as a string.") | |
500 () | |
501 { | |
502 return Vsystem_name; | |
503 } | |
504 | |
448 | 505 DEFUN ("current-time", Fcurrent_time, Scurrent_time, 0, 0, 0, |
577 | 506 "Return the current time, as the number of seconds since 12:00 AM January 1970.\n\ |
507 The time is returned as a list of three integers. The first has the\n\ | |
508 most significant 16 bits of the seconds, while the second has the\n\ | |
509 least significant 16 bits. The third integer gives the microsecond\n\ | |
510 count.\n\ | |
511 \n\ | |
512 The microsecond count is zero on systems that do not provide\n\ | |
513 resolution finer than a second.") | |
448 | 514 () |
515 { | |
577 | 516 EMACS_TIME t; |
517 Lisp_Object result[3]; | |
518 | |
519 EMACS_GET_TIME (t); | |
520 XSET (result[0], Lisp_Int, (EMACS_SECS (t) >> 16) & 0xffff); | |
521 XSET (result[1], Lisp_Int, (EMACS_SECS (t) >> 0) & 0xffff); | |
522 XSET (result[2], Lisp_Int, EMACS_USECS (t)); | |
523 | |
524 return Flist (3, result); | |
448 | 525 } |
526 | |
527 | |
305 | 528 DEFUN ("current-time-string", Fcurrent_time_string, Scurrent_time_string, 0, 0, 0, |
529 "Return the current time, as a human-readable string.\n\ | |
530 Programs can use it too, since the number of columns in each field is fixed.\n\ | |
531 The format is `Sun Sep 16 01:03:52 1973'.\n\ | |
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532 In a future Emacs version, the time zone may be added at the end.") |
305 | 533 () |
534 { | |
535 long current_time = time ((long *) 0); | |
536 char buf[30]; | |
537 register char *tem = (char *) ctime (¤t_time); | |
538 | |
539 strncpy (buf, tem, 24); | |
540 buf[24] = 0; | |
541 | |
542 return build_string (buf); | |
543 } | |
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545 DEFUN ("current-time-zone", Fcurrent_time_zone, Scurrent_time_zone, 0, 0, 0, |
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546 "Return the offset, savings state, and names for the current time zone.\n\ |
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547 This returns a list of the form (OFFSET SAVINGS-FLAG STANDARD SAVINGS).\n\ |
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548 OFFSET is an integer specifying how many minutes east of Greenwich the\n\ |
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549 current time zone is located. A negative value means west of\n\ |
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550 Greenwich. Note that this describes the standard time; If daylight\n\ |
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551 savings time is in effect, it does not affect this value.\n\ |
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552 SAVINGS-FLAG is non-nil iff daylight savings time or some other sort\n\ |
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553 of seasonal time adjustment is in effect.\n\ |
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560 same.") |
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562 { |
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305 | 581 |
582 void | |
583 insert1 (arg) | |
584 Lisp_Object arg; | |
585 { | |
586 Finsert (1, &arg); | |
587 } | |
588 | |
330 | 589 |
590 /* Callers passing one argument to Finsert need not gcpro the | |
591 argument "array", since the only element of the array will | |
592 not be used after calling insert or insert_from_string, so | |
593 we don't care if it gets trashed. */ | |
594 | |
305 | 595 DEFUN ("insert", Finsert, Sinsert, 0, MANY, 0, |
596 "Insert the arguments, either strings or characters, at point.\n\ | |
597 Point moves forward so that it ends up after the inserted text.\n\ | |
598 Any other markers at the point of insertion remain before the text.") | |
599 (nargs, args) | |
600 int nargs; | |
601 register Lisp_Object *args; | |
602 { | |
603 register int argnum; | |
604 register Lisp_Object tem; | |
605 char str[1]; | |
606 | |
607 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++) | |
608 { | |
609 tem = args[argnum]; | |
610 retry: | |
611 if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_Int) | |
612 { | |
613 str[0] = XINT (tem); | |
614 insert (str, 1); | |
615 } | |
616 else if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_String) | |
617 { | |
618 insert_from_string (tem, 0, XSTRING (tem)->size); | |
619 } | |
620 else | |
621 { | |
622 tem = wrong_type_argument (Qchar_or_string_p, tem); | |
623 goto retry; | |
624 } | |
625 } | |
626 | |
627 return Qnil; | |
628 } | |
629 | |
630 DEFUN ("insert-before-markers", Finsert_before_markers, Sinsert_before_markers, 0, MANY, 0, | |
631 "Insert strings or characters at point, relocating markers after the text.\n\ | |
632 Point moves forward so that it ends up after the inserted text.\n\ | |
633 Any other markers at the point of insertion also end up after the text.") | |
634 (nargs, args) | |
635 int nargs; | |
636 register Lisp_Object *args; | |
637 { | |
638 register int argnum; | |
639 register Lisp_Object tem; | |
640 char str[1]; | |
641 | |
642 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++) | |
643 { | |
644 tem = args[argnum]; | |
645 retry: | |
646 if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_Int) | |
647 { | |
648 str[0] = XINT (tem); | |
649 insert_before_markers (str, 1); | |
650 } | |
651 else if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_String) | |
652 { | |
653 insert_from_string_before_markers (tem, 0, XSTRING (tem)->size); | |
654 } | |
655 else | |
656 { | |
657 tem = wrong_type_argument (Qchar_or_string_p, tem); | |
658 goto retry; | |
659 } | |
660 } | |
661 | |
662 return Qnil; | |
663 } | |
664 | |
665 DEFUN ("insert-char", Finsert_char, Sinsert_char, 2, 2, 0, | |
666 "Insert COUNT (second arg) copies of CHAR (first arg).\n\ | |
667 Point and all markers are affected as in the function `insert'.\n\ | |
668 Both arguments are required.") | |
669 (chr, count) | |
670 Lisp_Object chr, count; | |
671 { | |
672 register unsigned char *string; | |
673 register int strlen; | |
674 register int i, n; | |
675 | |
676 CHECK_NUMBER (chr, 0); | |
677 CHECK_NUMBER (count, 1); | |
678 | |
679 n = XINT (count); | |
680 if (n <= 0) | |
681 return Qnil; | |
682 strlen = min (n, 256); | |
683 string = (unsigned char *) alloca (strlen); | |
684 for (i = 0; i < strlen; i++) | |
685 string[i] = XFASTINT (chr); | |
686 while (n >= strlen) | |
687 { | |
688 insert (string, strlen); | |
689 n -= strlen; | |
690 } | |
691 if (n > 0) | |
692 insert (string, n); | |
693 return Qnil; | |
694 } | |
695 | |
696 | |
648 | 697 /* Making strings from buffer contents. */ |
698 | |
699 /* Return a Lisp_String containing the text of the current buffer from | |
700 START to END. | |
701 | |
702 We don't want to use plain old make_string here, because it calls | |
703 make_uninit_string, which can cause the buffer arena to be | |
704 compacted. make_string has no way of knowing that the data has | |
705 been moved, and thus copies the wrong data into the string. This | |
706 doesn't effect most of the other users of make_string, so it should | |
707 be left as is. But we should use this function when conjuring | |
708 buffer substrings. */ | |
709 Lisp_Object | |
710 make_buffer_string (start, end) | |
711 int start, end; | |
712 { | |
713 Lisp_Object result; | |
714 | |
715 if (start < GPT && GPT < end) | |
716 move_gap (start); | |
717 | |
718 result = make_uninit_string (end - start); | |
719 bcopy (&FETCH_CHAR (start), XSTRING (result)->data, end - start); | |
720 | |
721 return result; | |
722 } | |
305 | 723 |
724 DEFUN ("buffer-substring", Fbuffer_substring, Sbuffer_substring, 2, 2, 0, | |
725 "Return the contents of part of the current buffer as a string.\n\ | |
726 The two arguments START and END are character positions;\n\ | |
727 they can be in either order.") | |
728 (b, e) | |
729 Lisp_Object b, e; | |
730 { | |
731 register int beg, end; | |
732 | |
733 validate_region (&b, &e); | |
734 beg = XINT (b); | |
735 end = XINT (e); | |
736 | |
648 | 737 return make_buffer_string (beg, end); |
305 | 738 } |
739 | |
740 DEFUN ("buffer-string", Fbuffer_string, Sbuffer_string, 0, 0, 0, | |
741 "Return the contents of the current buffer as a string.") | |
742 () | |
743 { | |
648 | 744 return make_buffer_string (BEGV, ZV); |
305 | 745 } |
746 | |
747 DEFUN ("insert-buffer-substring", Finsert_buffer_substring, Sinsert_buffer_substring, | |
748 1, 3, 0, | |
749 "Insert before point a substring of the contents buffer BUFFER.\n\ | |
750 BUFFER may be a buffer or a buffer name.\n\ | |
751 Arguments START and END are character numbers specifying the substring.\n\ | |
752 They default to the beginning and the end of BUFFER.") | |
753 (buf, b, e) | |
754 Lisp_Object buf, b, e; | |
755 { | |
756 register int beg, end, exch; | |
757 register struct buffer *bp; | |
758 | |
759 buf = Fget_buffer (buf); | |
760 bp = XBUFFER (buf); | |
761 | |
488 | 762 if (NILP (b)) |
305 | 763 beg = BUF_BEGV (bp); |
764 else | |
765 { | |
766 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (b, 0); | |
767 beg = XINT (b); | |
768 } | |
488 | 769 if (NILP (e)) |
305 | 770 end = BUF_ZV (bp); |
771 else | |
772 { | |
773 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (e, 1); | |
774 end = XINT (e); | |
775 } | |
776 | |
777 if (beg > end) | |
778 exch = beg, beg = end, end = exch; | |
779 | |
780 /* Move the gap or create enough gap in the current buffer. */ | |
781 | |
782 if (point != GPT) | |
783 move_gap (point); | |
784 if (GAP_SIZE < end - beg) | |
785 make_gap (end - beg - GAP_SIZE); | |
786 | |
787 if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp) <= beg | |
788 && beg <= end | |
789 && end <= BUF_ZV (bp))) | |
790 args_out_of_range (b, e); | |
791 | |
792 /* Now the actual insertion will not do any gap motion, | |
793 so it matters not if BUF is the current buffer. */ | |
794 if (beg < BUF_GPT (bp)) | |
795 { | |
796 insert (BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (bp, beg), min (end, BUF_GPT (bp)) - beg); | |
797 beg = min (end, BUF_GPT (bp)); | |
798 } | |
799 if (beg < end) | |
800 insert (BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (bp, beg), end - beg); | |
801 | |
802 return Qnil; | |
803 } | |
804 | |
805 DEFUN ("subst-char-in-region", Fsubst_char_in_region, | |
806 Ssubst_char_in_region, 4, 5, 0, | |
807 "From START to END, replace FROMCHAR with TOCHAR each time it occurs.\n\ | |
808 If optional arg NOUNDO is non-nil, don't record this change for undo\n\ | |
809 and don't mark the buffer as really changed.") | |
810 (start, end, fromchar, tochar, noundo) | |
811 Lisp_Object start, end, fromchar, tochar, noundo; | |
812 { | |
813 register int pos, stop, look; | |
814 | |
815 validate_region (&start, &end); | |
816 CHECK_NUMBER (fromchar, 2); | |
817 CHECK_NUMBER (tochar, 3); | |
818 | |
819 pos = XINT (start); | |
820 stop = XINT (end); | |
821 look = XINT (fromchar); | |
822 | |
823 modify_region (pos, stop); | |
488 | 824 if (! NILP (noundo)) |
305 | 825 { |
826 if (MODIFF - 1 == current_buffer->save_modified) | |
827 current_buffer->save_modified++; | |
828 if (MODIFF - 1 == current_buffer->auto_save_modified) | |
829 current_buffer->auto_save_modified++; | |
830 } | |
831 | |
832 while (pos < stop) | |
833 { | |
834 if (FETCH_CHAR (pos) == look) | |
835 { | |
488 | 836 if (NILP (noundo)) |
305 | 837 record_change (pos, 1); |
838 FETCH_CHAR (pos) = XINT (tochar); | |
488 | 839 if (NILP (noundo)) |
305 | 840 signal_after_change (pos, 1, 1); |
841 } | |
842 pos++; | |
843 } | |
844 | |
845 return Qnil; | |
846 } | |
847 | |
848 DEFUN ("translate-region", Ftranslate_region, Stranslate_region, 3, 3, 0, | |
849 "From START to END, translate characters according to TABLE.\n\ | |
850 TABLE is a string; the Nth character in it is the mapping\n\ | |
851 for the character with code N. Returns the number of characters changed.") | |
852 (start, end, table) | |
853 Lisp_Object start; | |
854 Lisp_Object end; | |
855 register Lisp_Object table; | |
856 { | |
857 register int pos, stop; /* Limits of the region. */ | |
858 register unsigned char *tt; /* Trans table. */ | |
859 register int oc; /* Old character. */ | |
860 register int nc; /* New character. */ | |
861 int cnt; /* Number of changes made. */ | |
862 Lisp_Object z; /* Return. */ | |
863 int size; /* Size of translate table. */ | |
864 | |
865 validate_region (&start, &end); | |
866 CHECK_STRING (table, 2); | |
867 | |
868 size = XSTRING (table)->size; | |
869 tt = XSTRING (table)->data; | |
870 | |
871 pos = XINT (start); | |
872 stop = XINT (end); | |
873 modify_region (pos, stop); | |
874 | |
875 cnt = 0; | |
876 for (; pos < stop; ++pos) | |
877 { | |
878 oc = FETCH_CHAR (pos); | |
879 if (oc < size) | |
880 { | |
881 nc = tt[oc]; | |
882 if (nc != oc) | |
883 { | |
884 record_change (pos, 1); | |
885 FETCH_CHAR (pos) = nc; | |
886 signal_after_change (pos, 1, 1); | |
887 ++cnt; | |
888 } | |
889 } | |
890 } | |
891 | |
892 XFASTINT (z) = cnt; | |
893 return (z); | |
894 } | |
895 | |
896 DEFUN ("delete-region", Fdelete_region, Sdelete_region, 2, 2, "r", | |
897 "Delete the text between point and mark.\n\ | |
898 When called from a program, expects two arguments,\n\ | |
899 positions (integers or markers) specifying the stretch to be deleted.") | |
900 (b, e) | |
901 Lisp_Object b, e; | |
902 { | |
903 validate_region (&b, &e); | |
904 del_range (XINT (b), XINT (e)); | |
905 return Qnil; | |
906 } | |
907 | |
908 DEFUN ("widen", Fwiden, Swiden, 0, 0, "", | |
909 "Remove restrictions (narrowing) from current buffer.\n\ | |
910 This allows the buffer's full text to be seen and edited.") | |
911 () | |
912 { | |
913 BEGV = BEG; | |
914 SET_BUF_ZV (current_buffer, Z); | |
915 clip_changed = 1; | |
330 | 916 /* Changing the buffer bounds invalidates any recorded current column. */ |
917 invalidate_current_column (); | |
305 | 918 return Qnil; |
919 } | |
920 | |
921 DEFUN ("narrow-to-region", Fnarrow_to_region, Snarrow_to_region, 2, 2, "r", | |
922 "Restrict editing in this buffer to the current region.\n\ | |
923 The rest of the text becomes temporarily invisible and untouchable\n\ | |
924 but is not deleted; if you save the buffer in a file, the invisible\n\ | |
925 text is included in the file. \\[widen] makes all visible again.\n\ | |
926 See also `save-restriction'.\n\ | |
927 \n\ | |
928 When calling from a program, pass two arguments; positions (integers\n\ | |
929 or markers) bounding the text that should remain visible.") | |
930 (b, e) | |
931 register Lisp_Object b, e; | |
932 { | |
933 register int i; | |
934 | |
935 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (b, 0); | |
936 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (e, 1); | |
937 | |
938 if (XINT (b) > XINT (e)) | |
939 { | |
940 i = XFASTINT (b); | |
941 b = e; | |
942 XFASTINT (e) = i; | |
943 } | |
944 | |
945 if (!(BEG <= XINT (b) && XINT (b) <= XINT (e) && XINT (e) <= Z)) | |
946 args_out_of_range (b, e); | |
947 | |
948 BEGV = XFASTINT (b); | |
949 SET_BUF_ZV (current_buffer, XFASTINT (e)); | |
950 if (point < XFASTINT (b)) | |
951 SET_PT (XFASTINT (b)); | |
952 if (point > XFASTINT (e)) | |
953 SET_PT (XFASTINT (e)); | |
954 clip_changed = 1; | |
330 | 955 /* Changing the buffer bounds invalidates any recorded current column. */ |
956 invalidate_current_column (); | |
305 | 957 return Qnil; |
958 } | |
959 | |
960 Lisp_Object | |
961 save_restriction_save () | |
962 { | |
963 register Lisp_Object bottom, top; | |
964 /* Note: I tried using markers here, but it does not win | |
965 because insertion at the end of the saved region | |
966 does not advance mh and is considered "outside" the saved region. */ | |
967 XFASTINT (bottom) = BEGV - BEG; | |
968 XFASTINT (top) = Z - ZV; | |
969 | |
970 return Fcons (Fcurrent_buffer (), Fcons (bottom, top)); | |
971 } | |
972 | |
973 Lisp_Object | |
974 save_restriction_restore (data) | |
975 Lisp_Object data; | |
976 { | |
977 register struct buffer *buf; | |
978 register int newhead, newtail; | |
979 register Lisp_Object tem; | |
980 | |
981 buf = XBUFFER (XCONS (data)->car); | |
982 | |
983 data = XCONS (data)->cdr; | |
984 | |
985 tem = XCONS (data)->car; | |
986 newhead = XINT (tem); | |
987 tem = XCONS (data)->cdr; | |
988 newtail = XINT (tem); | |
989 if (newhead + newtail > BUF_Z (buf) - BUF_BEG (buf)) | |
990 { | |
991 newhead = 0; | |
992 newtail = 0; | |
993 } | |
994 BUF_BEGV (buf) = BUF_BEG (buf) + newhead; | |
995 SET_BUF_ZV (buf, BUF_Z (buf) - newtail); | |
996 clip_changed = 1; | |
997 | |
998 /* If point is outside the new visible range, move it inside. */ | |
999 SET_BUF_PT (buf, | |
1000 clip_to_bounds (BUF_BEGV (buf), BUF_PT (buf), BUF_ZV (buf))); | |
1001 | |
1002 return Qnil; | |
1003 } | |
1004 | |
1005 DEFUN ("save-restriction", Fsave_restriction, Ssave_restriction, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, | |
1006 "Execute BODY, saving and restoring current buffer's restrictions.\n\ | |
1007 The buffer's restrictions make parts of the beginning and end invisible.\n\ | |
1008 \(They are set up with `narrow-to-region' and eliminated with `widen'.)\n\ | |
1009 This special form, `save-restriction', saves the current buffer's restrictions\n\ | |
1010 when it is entered, and restores them when it is exited.\n\ | |
1011 So any `narrow-to-region' within BODY lasts only until the end of the form.\n\ | |
1012 The old restrictions settings are restored\n\ | |
1013 even in case of abnormal exit (throw or error).\n\ | |
1014 \n\ | |
1015 The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY.\n\ | |
1016 \n\ | |
1017 `save-restriction' can get confused if, within the BODY, you widen\n\ | |
1018 and then make changes outside the area within the saved restrictions.\n\ | |
1019 \n\ | |
1020 Note: if you are using both `save-excursion' and `save-restriction',\n\ | |
1021 use `save-excursion' outermost:\n\ | |
1022 (save-excursion (save-restriction ...))") | |
1023 (body) | |
1024 Lisp_Object body; | |
1025 { | |
1026 register Lisp_Object val; | |
1027 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl; | |
1028 | |
1029 record_unwind_protect (save_restriction_restore, save_restriction_save ()); | |
1030 val = Fprogn (body); | |
1031 return unbind_to (count, val); | |
1032 } | |
1033 | |
1034 DEFUN ("message", Fmessage, Smessage, 1, MANY, 0, | |
1035 "Print a one-line message at the bottom of the screen.\n\ | |
1036 The first argument is a control string.\n\ | |
1037 It may contain %s or %d or %c to print successive following arguments.\n\ | |
1038 %s means print an argument as a string, %d means print as number in decimal,\n\ | |
1039 %c means print a number as a single character.\n\ | |
1040 The argument used by %s must be a string or a symbol;\n\ | |
1041 the argument used by %d or %c must be a number.") | |
1042 (nargs, args) | |
1043 int nargs; | |
1044 Lisp_Object *args; | |
1045 { | |
1046 register Lisp_Object val; | |
1047 | |
1048 val = Fformat (nargs, args); | |
1049 message ("%s", XSTRING (val)->data); | |
1050 return val; | |
1051 } | |
1052 | |
1053 DEFUN ("format", Fformat, Sformat, 1, MANY, 0, | |
1054 "Format a string out of a control-string and arguments.\n\ | |
1055 The first argument is a control string.\n\ | |
1056 The other arguments are substituted into it to make the result, a string.\n\ | |
1057 It may contain %-sequences meaning to substitute the next argument.\n\ | |
1058 %s means print a string argument. Actually, prints any object, with `princ'.\n\ | |
1059 %d means print as number in decimal (%o octal, %x hex).\n\ | |
1060 %c means print a number as a single character.\n\ | |
1061 %S means print any object as an s-expression (using prin1).\n\ | |
330 | 1062 The argument used for %d, %o, %x or %c must be a number.\n\ |
1063 Use %% to put a single % into the output.") | |
305 | 1064 (nargs, args) |
1065 int nargs; | |
1066 register Lisp_Object *args; | |
1067 { | |
1068 register int n; /* The number of the next arg to substitute */ | |
1069 register int total = 5; /* An estimate of the final length */ | |
1070 char *buf; | |
1071 register unsigned char *format, *end; | |
1072 int length; | |
1073 extern char *index (); | |
1074 /* It should not be necessary to GCPRO ARGS, because | |
1075 the caller in the interpreter should take care of that. */ | |
1076 | |
1077 CHECK_STRING (args[0], 0); | |
1078 format = XSTRING (args[0])->data; | |
1079 end = format + XSTRING (args[0])->size; | |
1080 | |
1081 n = 0; | |
1082 while (format != end) | |
1083 if (*format++ == '%') | |
1084 { | |
1085 int minlen; | |
1086 | |
1087 /* Process a numeric arg and skip it. */ | |
1088 minlen = atoi (format); | |
1089 if (minlen > 0) | |
1090 total += minlen; | |
1091 else | |
1092 total -= minlen; | |
1093 while ((*format >= '0' && *format <= '9') | |
1094 || *format == '-' || *format == ' ' || *format == '.') | |
1095 format++; | |
1096 | |
1097 if (*format == '%') | |
1098 format++; | |
1099 else if (++n >= nargs) | |
1100 ; | |
1101 else if (*format == 'S') | |
1102 { | |
1103 /* For `S', prin1 the argument and then treat like a string. */ | |
1104 register Lisp_Object tem; | |
1105 tem = Fprin1_to_string (args[n], Qnil); | |
1106 args[n] = tem; | |
1107 goto string; | |
1108 } | |
1109 else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_Symbol) | |
1110 { | |
1111 XSET (args[n], Lisp_String, XSYMBOL (args[n])->name); | |
1112 goto string; | |
1113 } | |
1114 else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_String) | |
1115 { | |
1116 string: | |
1117 total += XSTRING (args[n])->size; | |
1118 } | |
1119 /* Would get MPV otherwise, since Lisp_Int's `point' to low memory. */ | |
1120 else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_Int && *format != 's') | |
1121 { | |
621 | 1122 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE |
305 | 1123 /* The following loop issumes the Lisp type indicates |
1124 the proper way to pass the argument. | |
1125 So make sure we have a flonum if the argument should | |
1126 be a double. */ | |
1127 if (*format == 'e' || *format == 'f' || *format == 'g') | |
1128 args[n] = Ffloat (args[n]); | |
621 | 1129 #endif |
305 | 1130 total += 10; |
1131 } | |
621 | 1132 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE |
305 | 1133 else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_Float && *format != 's') |
1134 { | |
1135 if (! (*format == 'e' || *format == 'f' || *format == 'g')) | |
1136 args[n] = Ftruncate (args[n]); | |
1137 total += 20; | |
1138 } | |
621 | 1139 #endif |
305 | 1140 else |
1141 { | |
1142 /* Anything but a string, convert to a string using princ. */ | |
1143 register Lisp_Object tem; | |
1144 tem = Fprin1_to_string (args[n], Qt); | |
1145 args[n] = tem; | |
1146 goto string; | |
1147 } | |
1148 } | |
1149 | |
1150 { | |
1151 register int nstrings = n + 1; | |
1152 register unsigned char **strings | |
1153 = (unsigned char **) alloca (nstrings * sizeof (unsigned char *)); | |
1154 | |
1155 for (n = 0; n < nstrings; n++) | |
1156 { | |
1157 if (n >= nargs) | |
1158 strings[n] = (unsigned char *) ""; | |
1159 else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_Int) | |
1160 /* We checked above that the corresponding format effector | |
1161 isn't %s, which would cause MPV. */ | |
1162 strings[n] = (unsigned char *) XINT (args[n]); | |
621 | 1163 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE |
305 | 1164 else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_Float) |
1165 { | |
1166 union { double d; int half[2]; } u; | |
1167 | |
1168 u.d = XFLOAT (args[n])->data; | |
1169 strings[n++] = (unsigned char *) u.half[0]; | |
1170 strings[n] = (unsigned char *) u.half[1]; | |
1171 } | |
621 | 1172 #endif |
305 | 1173 else |
1174 strings[n] = XSTRING (args[n])->data; | |
1175 } | |
1176 | |
1177 /* Format it in bigger and bigger buf's until it all fits. */ | |
1178 while (1) | |
1179 { | |
1180 buf = (char *) alloca (total + 1); | |
1181 buf[total - 1] = 0; | |
1182 | |
1183 length = doprnt (buf, total + 1, strings[0], end, nargs, strings + 1); | |
1184 if (buf[total - 1] == 0) | |
1185 break; | |
1186 | |
1187 total *= 2; | |
1188 } | |
1189 } | |
1190 | |
1191 /* UNGCPRO; */ | |
1192 return make_string (buf, length); | |
1193 } | |
1194 | |
1195 /* VARARGS 1 */ | |
1196 Lisp_Object | |
1197 #ifdef NO_ARG_ARRAY | |
1198 format1 (string1, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) | |
1199 int arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4; | |
1200 #else | |
1201 format1 (string1) | |
1202 #endif | |
1203 char *string1; | |
1204 { | |
1205 char buf[100]; | |
1206 #ifdef NO_ARG_ARRAY | |
1207 int args[5]; | |
1208 args[0] = arg0; | |
1209 args[1] = arg1; | |
1210 args[2] = arg2; | |
1211 args[3] = arg3; | |
1212 args[4] = arg4; | |
1213 doprnt (buf, sizeof buf, string1, 0, 5, args); | |
1214 #else | |
1215 doprnt (buf, sizeof buf, string1, 0, 5, &string1 + 1); | |
1216 #endif | |
1217 return build_string (buf); | |
1218 } | |
1219 | |
1220 DEFUN ("char-equal", Fchar_equal, Schar_equal, 2, 2, 0, | |
1221 "Return t if two characters match, optionally ignoring case.\n\ | |
1222 Both arguments must be characters (i.e. integers).\n\ | |
1223 Case is ignored if `case-fold-search' is non-nil in the current buffer.") | |
1224 (c1, c2) | |
1225 register Lisp_Object c1, c2; | |
1226 { | |
1227 unsigned char *downcase = DOWNCASE_TABLE; | |
1228 CHECK_NUMBER (c1, 0); | |
1229 CHECK_NUMBER (c2, 1); | |
1230 | |
488 | 1231 if (!NILP (current_buffer->case_fold_search) |
305 | 1232 ? downcase[0xff & XFASTINT (c1)] == downcase[0xff & XFASTINT (c2)] |
1233 : XINT (c1) == XINT (c2)) | |
1234 return Qt; | |
1235 return Qnil; | |
1236 } | |
1237 | |
1238 | |
1239 void | |
1240 syms_of_editfns () | |
1241 { | |
1242 DEFVAR_LISP ("system-name", &Vsystem_name, | |
1243 "The name of the machine Emacs is running on."); | |
1244 | |
1245 DEFVAR_LISP ("user-full-name", &Vuser_full_name, | |
1246 "The full name of the user logged in."); | |
1247 | |
1248 DEFVAR_LISP ("user-name", &Vuser_name, | |
1249 "The user's name, based on the effective uid."); | |
1250 | |
1251 DEFVAR_LISP ("user-real-name", &Vuser_real_name, | |
1252 "The user's name, base upon the real uid."); | |
1253 | |
1254 defsubr (&Schar_equal); | |
1255 defsubr (&Sgoto_char); | |
1256 defsubr (&Sstring_to_char); | |
1257 defsubr (&Schar_to_string); | |
1258 defsubr (&Sbuffer_substring); | |
1259 defsubr (&Sbuffer_string); | |
1260 | |
1261 defsubr (&Spoint_marker); | |
1262 defsubr (&Smark_marker); | |
1263 defsubr (&Spoint); | |
1264 defsubr (&Sregion_beginning); | |
1265 defsubr (&Sregion_end); | |
1266 /* defsubr (&Smark); */ | |
1267 /* defsubr (&Sset_mark); */ | |
1268 defsubr (&Ssave_excursion); | |
1269 | |
1270 defsubr (&Sbufsize); | |
1271 defsubr (&Spoint_max); | |
1272 defsubr (&Spoint_min); | |
1273 defsubr (&Spoint_min_marker); | |
1274 defsubr (&Spoint_max_marker); | |
1275 | |
1276 defsubr (&Sbobp); | |
1277 defsubr (&Seobp); | |
1278 defsubr (&Sbolp); | |
1279 defsubr (&Seolp); | |
512 | 1280 defsubr (&Sfollowing_char); |
1281 defsubr (&Sprevious_char); | |
305 | 1282 defsubr (&Schar_after); |
1283 defsubr (&Sinsert); | |
1284 defsubr (&Sinsert_before_markers); | |
1285 defsubr (&Sinsert_char); | |
1286 | |
1287 defsubr (&Suser_login_name); | |
1288 defsubr (&Suser_real_login_name); | |
1289 defsubr (&Suser_uid); | |
1290 defsubr (&Suser_real_uid); | |
1291 defsubr (&Suser_full_name); | |
448 | 1292 defsubr (&Scurrent_time); |
305 | 1293 defsubr (&Scurrent_time_string); |
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1294 defsubr (&Scurrent_time_zone); |
305 | 1295 defsubr (&Ssystem_name); |
1296 defsubr (&Smessage); | |
1297 defsubr (&Sformat); | |
1298 | |
1299 defsubr (&Sinsert_buffer_substring); | |
1300 defsubr (&Ssubst_char_in_region); | |
1301 defsubr (&Stranslate_region); | |
1302 defsubr (&Sdelete_region); | |
1303 defsubr (&Swiden); | |
1304 defsubr (&Snarrow_to_region); | |
1305 defsubr (&Ssave_restriction); | |
1306 } |