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2 @c Copyright (C) 1985,86,87,93,94,95,97,99,00,2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
25829 | 3 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. |
4 @node Programs, Building, Text, Top | |
5 @chapter Editing Programs | |
6 @cindex Lisp editing | |
7 @cindex C editing | |
8 @cindex program editing | |
9 | |
38867 | 10 Emacs provides many features to facilitate editing programs. Some |
11 of these features can | |
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13 @itemize @bullet | |
14 @item | |
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15 Find or move over top-level definitions (@pxref{Defuns}). |
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18 (@pxref{Program Indent}). |
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20 Insert, kill or align comments (@pxref{Comments}). | |
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24 Highlight program syntax (@pxref{Font Lock}). |
25829 | 25 @end itemize |
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38867 | 27 This chapter describes these features and many more. |
28 | |
25829 | 29 @menu |
30 * Program Modes:: Major modes for editing programs. | |
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32 of a program. |
25829 | 33 * Program Indent:: Adjusting indentation to show the nesting. |
34 * Comments:: Inserting, killing, and aligning comments. | |
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35 * Parentheses:: Commands that operate on parentheses. |
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36 * Documentation:: Getting documentation of functions you plan to call. |
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37 * Hideshow:: Displaying blocks selectively. |
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40 * Misc for Programs:: Other Emacs features useful for editing programs. |
26264 | 41 * C Modes:: Special commands of C, C++, Objective-C, |
25829 | 42 Java, and Pike modes. |
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44 * Asm Mode:: Asm mode and its special features. |
25829 | 45 @end menu |
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47 @node Program Modes | |
48 @section Major Modes for Programming Languages | |
49 @cindex modes for programming languages | |
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51 Emacs has specialized major modes for various programming languages. |
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52 @xref{Major Modes}. A programming language major mode typically |
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54 indentation, how to do syntax highlighting for the language, and how |
38867 | 55 to find the beginning of a function definition. It often customizes |
56 or provides facilities for compiling and debugging programs as well. | |
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59 language that you might want to edit; if it doesn't have a mode for |
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60 your favorite language, you can contribute one. But often the mode |
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62 The major mode for language @var{l} is called @code{@var{l}-mode}, |
38867 | 63 and you can select it by typing @kbd{M-x @var{l}-mode @key{RET}}. |
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64 @xref{Choosing Modes}. |
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67 @cindex Icon mode | |
68 @cindex Awk mode | |
69 @cindex Makefile mode | |
70 @cindex Tcl mode | |
71 @cindex CPerl mode | |
26106 | 72 @cindex DSSSL mode |
73 @cindex Octave mode | |
74 @cindex Metafont mode | |
75 @cindex Modula2 mode | |
76 @cindex Prolog mode | |
77 @cindex Simula mode | |
78 @cindex VHDL mode | |
79 @cindex M4 mode | |
80 @cindex Shell-script mode | |
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88 Perl, Pike, PostScript, Prolog, Simula, Tcl, and VHDL. There is |
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38867 | 99 for programming languages arrange for @key{TAB} to update the |
100 indentation of the current line. They also rebind @key{DEL} to treat | |
101 a tab as if it were the equivalent number of spaces; this lets you | |
102 delete one column of indentation without worrying whether the | |
103 whitespace consists of spaces or tabs. Use @kbd{C-b C-d} to delete a | |
104 tab character before point, in these modes. | |
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107 Mode, ada-mode, Ada Mode}), C/C++/Objective C/Java/Corba IDL |
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112 @vindex c-mode-hook | |
113 @vindex lisp-mode-hook | |
114 @vindex emacs-lisp-mode-hook | |
115 @vindex lisp-interaction-mode-hook | |
116 @vindex scheme-mode-hook | |
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148 * Which Function:: Which Function mode shows which function you are in. |
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202 @item C-M-a | |
203 Move to beginning of current or preceding defun | |
204 (@code{beginning-of-defun}). | |
205 @item C-M-e | |
206 Move to end of current or following defun (@code{end-of-defun}). | |
207 @item C-M-h | |
208 Put region around whole current or following defun (@code{mark-defun}). | |
209 @end table | |
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239 order to move it to a different place in the file. If you use the |
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38867 | 245 data type so that the entire C function is inside the region. This is |
246 an example of how major modes adjust the standard key bindings so that | |
247 they do their standard jobs in a way better fitting a particular | |
248 language. Other major modes may replace any or all of these key | |
249 bindings for that purpose. | |
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258 a file by name. It is also useful in text formatter major modes, |
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264 If you type @kbd{M-x imenu}, it reads the name of a definition using |
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266 completion to specify the name; the command always displays the whole | |
267 list of valid names. | |
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270 Alternatively, you can bind the command @code{imenu} to a mouse |
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272 name. You can also add the buffer's index to the menu bar by calling | |
273 @code{imenu-add-menubar-index}. If you want to have this menu bar | |
274 item available for all buffers in a certain major mode, you can do | |
275 this by adding @code{imenu-add-menubar-index} to its mode hook. But | |
276 if you have done that, you will have to wait each time you visit a | |
277 file in that mode, while Emacs finds all the definitions in that | |
278 buffer. | |
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285 a non-@code{nil} value. There is no need to rescan because of small | |
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291 they occur in the buffer; if you want alphabetic sorting, use the |
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292 symbol @code{imenu--sort-by-name} as the value. You can also |
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315 which-function-mode}. This command is global; it applies to all |
38867 | 316 buffers, both existing ones and those yet to be created. However, |
317 it only takes effect in certain major modes, those listed in the value of | |
318 @code{which-func-modes}. If the value is @code{t}, then Which | |
319 Function mode applies to all major modes that know how to support | |
320 it---in other words, all the major modes that support Imenu. | |
25829 | 321 |
322 @node Program Indent | |
323 @section Indentation for Programs | |
324 @cindex indentation for programs | |
325 | |
326 The best way to keep a program properly indented is to use Emacs to | |
327 reindent it as you change it. Emacs has commands to indent properly | |
328 either a single line, a specified number of lines, or all of the lines | |
329 inside a single parenthetical grouping. | |
330 | |
331 @menu | |
332 * Basic Indent:: Indenting a single line. | |
333 * Multi-line Indent:: Commands to reindent many lines at once. | |
334 * Lisp Indent:: Specifying how each Lisp function should be indented. | |
335 * C Indent:: Extra features for indenting C and related modes. | |
336 * Custom C Indent:: Controlling indentation style for C and related modes. | |
337 @end menu | |
338 | |
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25829 | 340 Emacs also provides a Lisp pretty-printer in the library @code{pp}. |
341 This program reformats a Lisp object with indentation chosen to look nice. | |
342 | |
343 @node Basic Indent | |
344 @subsection Basic Program Indentation Commands | |
345 | |
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350 @item @key{TAB} | |
351 Adjust indentation of current line. | |
352 @item C-j | |
353 Equivalent to @key{RET} followed by @key{TAB} (@code{newline-and-indent}). | |
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38867 | 355 This key, if the keyboard has it, is another way to enter @kbd{C-j}. |
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357 | |
358 @kindex TAB @r{(programming modes)} | |
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363 the correct indentation as determined from the previous lines. The | |
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374 | |
375 Use @kbd{C-q @key{TAB}} to insert a tab at point. | |
376 | |
377 @kindex C-j | |
378 @findex newline-and-indent | |
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391 Remember that an open-parenthesis, open-brace or other opening delimiter | |
392 at the left margin is assumed by Emacs (including the indentation routines) | |
393 to be the start of a function. Therefore, you must never have an opening | |
394 delimiter in column zero that is not the beginning of a function, not even | |
395 inside a string. This restriction is vital for making the indentation | |
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403 @subsection Indenting Several Lines | |
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409 @table @kbd | |
410 @item C-M-q | |
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413 Reindent all lines in the region (@code{indent-region}). | |
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421 | |
422 @kindex C-M-q | |
423 @findex indent-sexp | |
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38867 | 432 Another way to specify the range to be reindented is with the |
433 region. The command @kbd{C-M-\} (@code{indent-region}) applies | |
434 @key{TAB} to every line whose first character is between point and | |
435 mark. | |
436 | |
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38867 | 448 You can also perform this operation on the region, using the command |
449 @kbd{M-x indent-code-rigidly}. It rigidly shifts all the lines in the | |
450 region sideways, like @code{indent-rigidly} does (@pxref{Indentation | |
451 Commands}). It doesn't alter the indentation of lines that start | |
452 inside a comment or a string, unless the region starts inside that | |
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455 @node Lisp Indent | |
456 @subsection Customizing Lisp Indentation | |
457 @cindex customizing Lisp indentation | |
458 | |
459 The indentation pattern for a Lisp expression can depend on the function | |
460 called by the expression. For each Lisp function, you can choose among | |
461 several predefined patterns of indentation, or define an arbitrary one with | |
462 a Lisp program. | |
463 | |
464 The standard pattern of indentation is as follows: the second line of the | |
465 expression is indented under the first argument, if that is on the same | |
466 line as the beginning of the expression; otherwise, the second line is | |
467 indented underneath the function name. Each following line is indented | |
468 under the previous line whose nesting depth is the same. | |
469 | |
470 @vindex lisp-indent-offset | |
471 If the variable @code{lisp-indent-offset} is non-@code{nil}, it overrides | |
472 the usual indentation pattern for the second line of an expression, so that | |
473 such lines are always indented @code{lisp-indent-offset} more columns than | |
474 the containing list. | |
475 | |
476 @vindex lisp-body-indent | |
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486 function name. There are four possibilities for this property: | |
487 | |
488 @table @asis | |
489 @item @code{nil} | |
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495 The first @var{number} arguments of the function are | |
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498 whether the first argument on it is distinguished or not. If the | |
499 argument is part of the body, the line is indented @code{lisp-body-indent} | |
500 more columns than the open-parenthesis starting the containing | |
501 expression. If the argument is distinguished and is either the first | |
502 or second argument, it is indented @emph{twice} that many extra columns. | |
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506 @var{symbol} should be a function name; that function is called to | |
507 calculate the indentation of a line within this expression. The | |
508 function receives two arguments: | |
509 @table @asis | |
510 @item @var{state} | |
511 The value returned by @code{parse-partial-sexp} (a Lisp primitive for | |
512 indentation and nesting computation) when it parses up to the | |
513 beginning of this line. | |
514 @item @var{pos} | |
515 The position at which the line being indented begins. | |
516 @end table | |
517 @noindent | |
518 It should return either a number, which is the number of columns of | |
519 indentation for that line, or a list whose car is such a number. The | |
520 difference between returning a number and returning a list is that a | |
521 number says that all following lines at the same nesting level should | |
522 be indented just like this one; a list says that following lines might | |
523 call for different indentations. This makes a difference when the | |
524 indentation is being computed by @kbd{C-M-q}; if the value is a | |
525 number, @kbd{C-M-q} need not recalculate indentation for the following | |
526 lines until the end of the list. | |
527 @end table | |
528 | |
529 @node C Indent | |
530 @subsection Commands for C Indentation | |
531 | |
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534 @table @code | |
535 @item C-c C-q | |
536 @kindex C-c C-q @r{(C mode)} | |
537 @findex c-indent-defun | |
538 Reindent the current top-level function definition or aggregate type | |
539 declaration (@code{c-indent-defun}). | |
540 | |
541 @item C-M-q | |
542 @kindex C-M-q @r{(C mode)} | |
543 @findex c-indent-exp | |
544 Reindent each line in the balanced expression that follows point | |
545 (@code{c-indent-exp}). A prefix argument inhibits error checking and | |
546 warning messages about invalid syntax. | |
547 | |
548 @item @key{TAB} | |
549 @findex c-indent-command | |
550 Reindent the current line, and/or in some cases insert a tab character | |
551 (@code{c-indent-command}). | |
552 | |
553 If @code{c-tab-always-indent} is @code{t}, this command always reindents | |
554 the current line and does nothing else. This is the default. | |
555 | |
556 If that variable is @code{nil}, this command reindents the current line | |
557 only if point is at the left margin or in the line's indentation; | |
558 otherwise, it inserts a tab (or the equivalent number of spaces, | |
559 if @code{indent-tabs-mode} is @code{nil}). | |
560 | |
561 Any other value (not @code{nil} or @code{t}) means always reindent the | |
562 line, and also insert a tab if within a comment, a string, or a | |
563 preprocessor directive. | |
564 @end table | |
565 | |
566 To reindent the whole current buffer, type @kbd{C-x h C-M-\}. This | |
567 first selects the whole buffer as the region, then reindents that | |
568 region. | |
569 | |
570 To reindent the current block, use @kbd{C-M-u C-M-q}. This moves | |
571 to the front of the block and then reindents it all. | |
572 | |
573 @node Custom C Indent | |
574 @subsection Customizing C Indentation | |
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577 C mode and related modes use a simple yet flexible mechanism for | |
578 customizing indentation. The mechanism works in two steps: first it | |
579 classifies the line syntactically according to its contents and context; | |
580 second, it associates each kind of syntactic construct with an | |
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583 @table @kbd | |
584 @item M-x c-set-style @key{RET} @var{style} @key{RET} | |
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587 | |
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592 @code{whitesmith}, @code{ellemtel}, @code{cc-mode}, and @code{user}. |
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595 modes. To find out what a style looks like, select it and reindent |
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599 @findex c-set-style | |
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605 the new style, you can type @kbd{C-x h C-M-\}. | |
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611 style to use for it. For example, |
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613 @example | |
614 (setq c-default-style | |
615 '((java-mode . "java") (other . "gnu"))) | |
616 @end example | |
617 | |
618 @noindent | |
619 specifies an explicit choice for Java mode, and the default @samp{gnu} | |
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626 Project for C; it is the default, so as to encourage use of our |
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627 recommended style. |
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630 more information on customizing indentation for C and related modes, |
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632 your own styles. |
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634 @node Parentheses |
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635 @section Commands for Editing with Parentheses |
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637 @findex check-parens |
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639 This section describes the commands and features that take advantage |
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646 through the syntax table (@pxref{Syntax}). In Lisp, only parentheses | |
647 count; in C, these commands apply to braces and brackets too. | |
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652 @menu |
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657 @end menu |
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659 @node Expressions |
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671 Move forward over a balanced expression (@code{forward-sexp}). |
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693 characters. They usually act on expressions just as the corresponding | |
694 Meta characters act on words. For instance, the command @kbd{C-M-b} | |
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696 back over a word. | |
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709 The command @kbd{C-M-b} (@code{backward-sexp}) moves backward over a |
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710 balanced expression. The detailed rules are like those above for |
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711 @kbd{C-M-f}, but with directions reversed. If there are prefix |
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718 specified number of times; with a negative argument, it moves in the |
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721 @cindex killing expressions |
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726 Killing a whole balanced expression can be done with @kbd{C-M-k} |
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728 @kbd{C-M-k} kills the characters that @kbd{C-M-f} would move over, and |
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731 command to reboot; when that is so, you cannot use it as an Emacs |
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732 command. This conflict is rare, though: usually the @key{DEL} key for |
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733 Emacs is really @key{BACKSPACE}, and the reboot command is |
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734 @kbd{C-M-@key{DELETE}}, so there is no conflict. |
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736 @cindex transposition of expressions |
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737 @kindex C-M-t |
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738 @findex transpose-sexps |
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739 A somewhat random-sounding command which is nevertheless handy is |
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741 balanced expression across the next one. An argument serves as a |
38867 | 742 repeat count, and a negative argument drags the previous balanced |
743 expression backwards across those before it (thus canceling out the | |
744 effect of @kbd{C-M-t} with a positive argument). An argument of zero, | |
745 rather than doing nothing, transposes the balanced expressions ending | |
746 at or after point and the mark. | |
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748 @kindex C-M-@@ |
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750 To set the region around the next balanced expression in the buffer, |
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753 @kbd{C-M-f}. In particular, a negative argument is useful for putting |
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756 In languages that use infix operators, such as C, it is not possible |
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760 @emph{is} one C expression; instead, it recognizes @samp{foo} as one |
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762 between them. Both @samp{foo + bar} and @samp{foo} are legitimate |
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763 choices for ``the expression following point'' when point is at the |
38867 | 764 @samp{f}, so the expression commands must perforce choose one or the |
765 other to operate on. Note that @samp{(foo + bar)} is recognized as a | |
766 single expression in C mode, because of the parentheses. | |
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769 @subsection Moving in the Parenthesis Structure |
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776 The Emacs commands for handling parenthetical groupings see nothing |
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778 language you are working with), and the escape characters that might |
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780 programs, but can be useful for editing any text that has parentheses. |
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781 They are sometimes called ``list'' commands because in Lisp these |
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782 groupings are lists. |
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784 @table @kbd |
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786 Move forward over a parenthetical group (@code{forward-list}). |
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790 Move up in parenthesis structure (@code{backward-up-list}). |
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821 @subsection Automatic Display Of Matching Parentheses |
25829 | 822 @cindex matching parentheses |
823 @cindex parentheses, displaying matches | |
824 | |
825 The Emacs parenthesis-matching feature is designed to show | |
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827 the text. Whenever you type a self-inserting character that is a |
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829 matching opening delimiter, provided that is on the screen. If it is |
38867 | 830 not on the screen, Emacs displays some of the text near it in the echo |
831 area. Either way, you can tell which grouping you are closing off. | |
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834 as in @samp{[x)}---a warning message is displayed in the echo area. |
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836 @vindex blink-matching-paren | |
837 @vindex blink-matching-paren-distance | |
838 @vindex blink-matching-delay | |
839 Three variables control parenthesis match display. | |
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852 lots of time when there is no match. The default is 25600. |
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858 Whenever point is after a closing delimiter, that delimiter and its |
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861 highlighted. (There is no need to highlight the opening delimiter in |
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862 that case, because the cursor appears on top of that character.) Use |
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863 the command @kbd{M-x show-paren-mode} to enable or disable this mode. |
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869 underline. @xref{Face Customization}. |
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871 @node Comments | |
872 @section Manipulating Comments | |
873 @cindex comments | |
874 | |
875 Because comments are such an important part of programming, Emacs | |
876 provides special commands for editing and inserting comments. | |
877 | |
878 @menu | |
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881 * Options for Comments::Customizing the comment features. |
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883 | |
884 @node Comment Commands | |
885 @subsection Comment Commands | |
886 @cindex indentation for comments | |
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36198 | 952 @code{uncomment-region} to do these jobs (@pxref{Multi-Line Comments}). |
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954 comment delimiters to add or how many to delete. |
25829 | 955 |
956 Some major modes have special rules for indenting certain kinds of | |
957 comments in certain contexts. For example, in Lisp code, comments which | |
958 start with two semicolons are indented as if they were lines of code, | |
959 instead of at the comment column. Comments which start with three | |
960 semicolons are supposed to start at the left margin. Emacs understands | |
961 these conventions by indenting a double-semicolon comment using @key{TAB}, | |
962 and by not changing the indentation of a triple-semicolon comment at all. | |
963 | |
964 @example | |
965 ;; This function is just an example | |
966 ;;; Here either two or three semicolons are appropriate. | |
967 (defun foo (x) | |
968 ;;; And now, the first part of the function: | |
969 ;; The following line adds one. | |
970 (1+ x)) ; This line adds one. | |
971 @end example | |
972 | |
973 In C code, a comment preceded on its line by nothing but whitespace | |
974 is indented like a line of code. | |
975 | |
976 @node Multi-Line Comments | |
977 @subsection Multiple Lines of Comments | |
978 | |
979 @kindex C-M-j | |
980 @cindex blank lines in programs | |
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983 you can use the command @kbd{C-M-j} (@code{comment-indent-new-line}). |
25829 | 984 This terminates the comment you are typing, creates a new blank line |
985 afterward, and begins a new comment indented under the old one. When | |
986 Auto Fill mode is on, going past the fill column while typing a comment | |
987 causes the comment to be continued in just this fashion. If point is | |
988 not at the end of the line when @kbd{C-M-j} is typed, the text on | |
989 the rest of the line becomes part of the new comment line. | |
990 | |
991 @findex comment-region | |
992 To turn existing lines into comment lines, use the @kbd{M-x | |
993 comment-region} command. It adds comment delimiters to the lines that start | |
994 in the region, thus commenting them out. With a negative argument, it | |
995 does the opposite---it deletes comment delimiters from the lines in the | |
996 region. | |
997 | |
998 With a positive argument, @code{comment-region} duplicates the last | |
999 character of the comment start sequence it adds; the argument specifies | |
1000 how many copies of the character to insert. Thus, in Lisp mode, | |
1001 @kbd{C-u 2 M-x comment-region} adds @samp{;;} to each line. Duplicating | |
1002 the comment delimiter is a way of calling attention to the comment. It | |
1003 can also affect how the comment is indented. In Lisp, for proper | |
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1005 if within a defun, it must be three. |
25829 | 1006 |
1007 @node Options for Comments | |
1008 @subsection Options Controlling Comments | |
1009 | |
1010 @vindex comment-column | |
1011 @kindex C-x ; | |
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25829 | 1013 The comment column is stored in the variable @code{comment-column}. You |
1014 can set it to a number explicitly. Alternatively, the command @kbd{C-x ;} | |
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1015 (@code{comment-set-column}) sets the comment column to the column point is |
25829 | 1016 at. @kbd{C-u C-x ;} sets the comment column to match the last comment |
1017 before point in the buffer, and then does a @kbd{M-;} to align the | |
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1018 current line's comment under the previous one. |
25829 | 1019 |
1020 The variable @code{comment-column} is per-buffer: setting the variable | |
1021 in the normal fashion affects only the current buffer, but there is a | |
1022 default value which you can change with @code{setq-default}. | |
1023 @xref{Locals}. Many major modes initialize this variable for the | |
1024 current buffer. | |
1025 | |
1026 @vindex comment-start-skip | |
1027 The comment commands recognize comments based on the regular | |
1028 expression that is the value of the variable @code{comment-start-skip}. | |
1029 Make sure this regexp does not match the null string. It may match more | |
1030 than the comment starting delimiter in the strictest sense of the word; | |
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1032 @c This stops M-q from breaking the line inside that @code. |
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1033 @code{@w{"/\\*+ *\\|//+ *""}}, which matches extra stars and spaces |
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1034 after the @samp{/*} itself, and accepts C++ style comments also. |
25829 | 1035 (Note that @samp{\\} is needed in Lisp syntax to include a @samp{\} in |
1036 the string, which is needed to deny the first star its special meaning | |
1037 in regexp syntax. @xref{Regexps}.) | |
1038 | |
1039 @vindex comment-start | |
1040 @vindex comment-end | |
1041 When a comment command makes a new comment, it inserts the value of | |
1042 @code{comment-start} to begin it. The value of @code{comment-end} is | |
1043 inserted after point, so that it will follow the text that you will insert | |
1044 into the comment. In C mode, @code{comment-start} has the value | |
1045 @w{@code{"/* "}} and @code{comment-end} has the value @w{@code{" */"}}. | |
1046 | |
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1047 @vindex comment-padding |
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1048 The variable @code{comment-padding} specifies how many spaces |
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1049 @code{comment-region} should insert on each line between the |
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1050 comment delimiter and the line's original text. The default is 1, |
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1051 to insert one space. |
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25829 | 1053 @vindex comment-multi-line |
1054 The variable @code{comment-multi-line} controls how @kbd{C-M-j} | |
1055 (@code{indent-new-comment-line}) behaves when used inside a comment. If | |
1056 @code{comment-multi-line} is @code{nil}, as it normally is, then the | |
1057 comment on the starting line is terminated and a new comment is started | |
1058 on the new following line. If @code{comment-multi-line} is not | |
1059 @code{nil}, then the new following line is set up as part of the same | |
1060 comment that was found on the starting line. This is done by not | |
1061 inserting a terminator on the old line, and not inserting a starter on | |
1062 the new line. In languages where multi-line comments work, the choice | |
1063 of value for this variable is a matter of taste. | |
1064 | |
41495 | 1065 @vindex comment-indent-function |
25829 | 1066 The variable @code{comment-indent-function} should contain a function |
1067 that will be called to compute the indentation for a newly inserted | |
1068 comment or for aligning an existing comment. It is set differently by | |
1069 various major modes. The function is called with no arguments, but with | |
1070 point at the beginning of the comment, or at the end of a line if a new | |
1071 comment is to be inserted. It should return the column in which the | |
1072 comment ought to start. For example, in Lisp mode, the indent hook | |
1073 function bases its decision on how many semicolons begin an existing | |
1074 comment, and on the code in the preceding lines. | |
1075 | |
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1077 @section Documentation Lookup |
25829 | 1078 |
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1079 Emacs provides several features you can use to look up the |
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1080 documentation of functions, variables and commands that you plan to |
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1081 use in your program. |
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1084 * Info Lookup:: Looking up library functions and commands |
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1085 in Info files. |
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1086 * Man Page:: Looking up man pages of library functions and commands. |
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1087 * Lisp Doc:: Looking up Emacs Lisp functions, etc. |
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1088 @end menu |
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1093 @findex info-lookup-symbol |
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1095 @kindex C-h C-i |
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1096 For C, Lisp, and other languages that have documentation in Info, |
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1097 you can use @kbd{C-h C-i} (@code{info-lookup-symbol}) to view the Info |
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1099 minibuffer; the default is the symbol appearing in the buffer at |
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1101 | |
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1107 This feature currently supports the modes Awk, Autoconf, Bison, C, |
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1108 Emacs Lisp, LaTeX, M4, Makefile, Octave, Perl, Scheme, and Texinfo, |
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1110 typically available with the appropriate GNU package. |
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1112 @node Man Page |
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1113 @subsection Man Page Lookup |
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38867 | 1115 @cindex manual page |
1116 On Unix, the main form of on-line documentation was the @dfn{manual | |
1117 page} or @dfn{man page}. In the GNU operating system, we hope to | |
1118 replace man pages with better-organized manuals that you can browse | |
1119 with Info (@pxref{Misc Help}). This process is not finished, so it is | |
1120 still useful to read manual pages. | |
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1122 @findex manual-entry |
38867 | 1123 You can read the man page for an operating system command, library |
1124 function, or system call, with the @kbd{M-x manual-entry} command. It | |
1125 runs the @code{man} program to format the man page; if the system | |
1126 permits, it runs @code{man} asynchronously, so that you can keep on | |
1127 editing while the page is being formatted. (On MS-DOS and MS-Windows | |
1128 3, you cannot edit while Emacs waits for @code{man} to finish.) The | |
1129 result goes in a buffer named @samp{*Man @var{topic}*}. These buffers | |
1130 use a special major mode, Man mode, that facilitates scrolling and | |
1131 jumping to other manual pages. For details, type @kbd{C-h m} while in | |
1132 a man page buffer. | |
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1134 @cindex sections of manual pages |
38867 | 1135 Each man page belongs to one of ten or more @dfn{sections}, each |
1136 named by a digit or by a digit and a letter. Sometimes there are | |
1137 multiple man pages with the same name in different sections. To read | |
1138 a man page from a specific section, type | |
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1139 @samp{@var{topic}(@var{section})} or @samp{@var{section} @var{topic}} |
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1140 when @kbd{M-x manual-entry} prompts for the topic. For example, to |
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1141 read the man page for the C library function @code{chmod} (as opposed |
38867 | 1142 to a command of the same name), type @kbd{M-x manual-entry @key{RET} |
1143 chmod(2) @key{RET}} (@code{chmod} is a system call, so it is in | |
1144 section @samp{2}). | |
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1157 @vindex Man-fontify-manpage-flag |
38867 | 1158 By default, Emacs highlights the text in man pages. For a long man |
1159 page, highlighting can take substantial time. You can turn off | |
1160 highlighting of man pages by setting the variable | |
1161 @code{Man-fontify-manpage-flag} to @code{nil}. | |
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1164 If you insert the text of a man page into an Emacs buffer in some |
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1165 other fashion, you can use the command @kbd{M-x Man-fontify-manpage} to |
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1168 @findex woman |
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1169 @cindex manual pages, on MS-DOS/MS-Windows |
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1170 An alternative way of reading manual pages is the @kbd{M-x woman} |
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1171 command@footnote{The name of the command, @code{woman}, is an acronym |
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1172 for ``w/o (without) man,'' since it doesn't use the @code{man} |
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1173 program.}. Unlike @kbd{M-x man}, it does not run any external |
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1174 programs to format and display the man pages; instead it does the job |
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1177 available. |
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1179 @kbd{M-x woman} prompts for a name of a manual page, and provides |
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1180 completion based on the list of manual pages that are installed on |
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1181 your machine; the list of available manual pages is computed |
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1182 automatically the first time you invoke @code{woman}. The word at |
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1183 point in the current buffer is used to suggest the default for the |
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1184 name the manual page. |
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1186 With a numeric argument, @kbd{M-x woman} recomputes the list of the |
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1187 manual pages used for completion. This is useful if you add or delete |
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1188 manual pages. |
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1190 If you type a name of a manual page and @kbd{M-x woman} finds that |
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1191 several manual pages by the same name exist in different sections, it |
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1193 them. |
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1195 @vindex woman-manpath |
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1196 By default, @kbd{M-x woman} looks for manual pages in the |
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1197 directories specified in the @code{MANPATH} environment variable. (If |
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1198 @code{MANPATH} is not set, @code{woman} uses a suitable default value, |
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1199 which can be customized.) More precisely, @code{woman} looks for |
38867 | 1200 subdirectories that match the shell wildcard pattern @file{man*} in each one |
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1203 value of @code{MANPATH} to a list of directory names and stores that |
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1204 list in the @code{woman-manpath} variable. Changing the value of this |
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1205 variable is another way to control the list of directories used. |
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1208 You can also augment the list of directories searched by |
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1209 @code{woman} by setting the value of the @code{woman-path} variable. |
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1211 @code{woman} should search, in addition to those in |
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1212 @code{woman-manpath}. Unlike @code{woman-manpath}, the directories in |
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1213 @code{woman-path} are searched for the manual pages, not for |
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1214 @file{man*} subdirectories. |
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1216 @findex woman-find-file |
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1217 Occasionally, you might need to display manual pages that are not in |
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1218 any of the directories listed by @code{woman-manpath} and |
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1219 @code{woman-path}. The @kbd{M-x woman-find-file} command prompts for a |
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1220 name of a manual page file, with completion, and then formats and |
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1221 displays that file like @kbd{M-x woman} does. |
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1223 @vindex woman-dired-keys |
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1224 The first time you invoke @kbd{M-x woman}, it defines the Dired |
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1225 @kbd{W} key to run the @code{woman-find-file} command on the current |
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1226 line's file. You can disable this by setting the variable |
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1227 @code{woman-dired-keys} to @code{nil}. @xref{Dired}. In addition, |
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1228 the Tar-mode @kbd{w} key is define to invoke @code{woman-find-file} on |
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1229 the current line's archive member. |
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1231 For more information about setting up and using @kbd{M-x woman}, see |
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1232 @ref{Top, WoMan, Browse UN*X Manual Pages WithOut Man, woman, The WoMan |
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1233 Manual}. |
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1235 @node Lisp Doc |
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1236 @subsection Emacs Lisp Documentation Lookup |
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1238 As you edit Lisp code to be run in Emacs, you can use the commands |
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1239 @kbd{C-h f} (@code{describe-function}) and @kbd{C-h v} |
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1240 (@code{describe-variable}) to view documentation of functions and |
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1242 read the name of a function or variable to document, and display the |
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1243 documentation in a window. Their default arguments are based on the |
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1244 code in the neighborhood of point. For @kbd{C-h f}, the default is |
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1245 the function called in the innermost list containing point. @kbd{C-h |
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1246 v} uses the symbol name around or adjacent to point as its default. |
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1248 @cindex Eldoc mode |
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1249 @findex eldoc-mode |
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1250 A more automatic but less powerful method is Eldoc mode. This minor |
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1253 function call that point is contained in, and displays the argument |
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1254 list of that function.) Eldoc mode applies in Emacs Lisp and Lisp |
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1255 Interaction modes only. Use the command @kbd{M-x eldoc-mode} to |
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1256 enable or disable this feature. |
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1262 Hideshow minor mode provides selective display of portions of a |
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1265 mode hook for certain major modes in order to enable it automatically |
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1266 for those modes. |
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1268 Just what constitutes a block depends on the major mode. In C mode |
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1269 or C++ mode, they are delimited by braces, while in Lisp mode and |
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1270 similar modes they are delimited by parentheses. Multi-line comments |
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1272 |
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1273 @findex hs-hide-all |
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1274 @findex hs-hide-block |
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1275 @findex hs-show-all |
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1276 @findex hs-show-block |
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1277 @findex hs-show-region |
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1278 @findex hs-hide-level |
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1279 @findex hs-minor-mode |
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1280 @kindex C-c @@ C-h |
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1281 @kindex C-c @@ C-s |
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1282 @kindex C-c @@ C-M-h |
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1283 @kindex C-c @@ C-M-s |
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1284 @kindex C-c @@ C-r |
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1285 @kindex C-c @@ C-l |
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1286 @kindex S-Mouse-2 |
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1287 @table @kbd |
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1288 @item C-c @@ C-h |
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1289 Hide the current block (@code{hs-hide-block}). |
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1290 @item C-c @@ C-s |
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1291 Show the current block (@code{hs-show-block}). |
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1292 @item C-c @@ C-c |
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1293 Either hide or show the current block (@code{hs-toggle-hiding}) |
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1294 @item S-Mouse-2 |
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1295 Either hide or show the block you click on (@code{hs-mouse-toggle-hiding}) |
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1296 @item C-c @@ C-M-h |
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1297 Hide all top-level blocks (@code{hs-hide-all}). |
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1298 @item C-c @@ C-M-s |
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1299 Show everything in the buffer (@code{hs-show-all}). |
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1300 @item C-c @@ C-l |
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1301 Hide all blocks @var{n} levels below this block |
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1302 (@code{hs-hide-level}). |
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1303 @end table |
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1304 |
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1305 @vindex hs-hide-comments-when-hiding-all |
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1306 @vindex hs-isearch-open |
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1307 @vindex hs-special-modes-alist |
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1308 These user options exist for customizing Hideshow mode. |
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1310 @table @code |
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1311 @item hs-hide-comments-when-hiding-all |
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1312 Non-@code{nil} says that @kbd{hs-hide-all} should hide comments too. |
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1314 @item hs-isearch-open |
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1315 Specifies what kind of hidden blocks to open in Isearch mode. |
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1316 The value should be one of these four symbols. |
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1317 |
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1318 @table @code |
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1319 @item code |
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1320 Open only code blocks. |
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1321 @item comment |
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1322 Open only comments. |
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1323 @item t |
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1324 Open both code blocks and comments. |
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1325 @item nil |
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1326 Open neither code blocks nor comments. |
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1327 @end table |
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1328 |
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1329 @item hs-special-modes-alist |
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1331 variables for one major mode. See the variable's documentation string |
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1332 for more information. |
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1333 @end table |
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1334 |
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1335 @node Symbol Completion |
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1336 @section Completion for Symbol Names |
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1337 @cindex completion (symbol names) |
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1338 |
38867 | 1339 In Emacs, completion is something you normally do in the minibuffer. |
1340 But one kind of completion is available in all buffers: completion for | |
1341 symbol names. | |
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1342 |
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1343 @kindex M-TAB |
38867 | 1344 The character @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} runs a command to complete the |
1345 partial symbol before point against the set of meaningful symbol | |
1346 names. This command inserts at point any additional characters that | |
1347 it can determine from the partial name. | |
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1348 |
38867 | 1349 If the partial name in the buffer has multiple possible completions |
1350 that differ in the very next character, so that it is impossible to | |
1351 complete even one more character, @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} displays a list of | |
1352 all possible completions in another window. | |
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1353 |
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1354 @cindex tags-based completion |
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1355 @cindex Info index completion |
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1356 @findex complete-symbol |
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1357 In most programming language major modes, @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} runs the |
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1358 command @code{complete-symbol}, which provides two kinds of completion. |
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1359 Normally it does completion based on a tags table (@pxref{Tags}); with a |
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1360 numeric argument (regardless of the value), it does completion based on |
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1361 the names listed in the Info file indexes for your language. Thus, to |
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1362 complete the name of a symbol defined in your own program, use |
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1363 @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} with no argument; to complete the name of a standard |
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1364 library function, use @kbd{C-u M-@key{TAB}}. Of course, Info-based |
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1365 completion works only if there is an Info file for the standard library |
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1366 functions of your language, and only if it is installed at your site. |
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1367 |
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1368 @cindex Lisp symbol completion |
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1369 @cindex completion (Lisp symbols) |
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1370 @findex lisp-complete-symbol |
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1371 In Emacs-Lisp mode, the name space for completion normally consists of |
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1372 nontrivial symbols present in Emacs---those that have function |
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1373 definitions, values or properties. However, if there is an |
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1374 open-parenthesis immediately before the beginning of the partial symbol, |
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1375 only symbols with function definitions are considered as completions. |
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1376 The command which implements this is @code{lisp-complete-symbol}. |
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1378 In Text mode and related modes, @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} completes words |
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1379 based on the spell-checker's dictionary. @xref{Spelling}. |
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1380 |
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1381 @node Glasses |
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1382 @section Glasses minor mode |
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1383 @cindex Glasses mode |
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1384 @cindex identifiers, making long ones readable |
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1385 @cindex StudlyCaps, making them readable |
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1386 @findex glasses-mode |
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1387 |
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1388 Glasses minor mode makes @samp{unreadableIdentifiersLikeThis} |
38867 | 1389 readable by altering the way they display. It knows two different |
1390 ways to do this: by displaying underscores between a lower-case letter | |
1391 and the following capital letter, and by emboldening the capital | |
1392 letters. It does not alter the buffer text, only the way they | |
1393 display, so you can use it even on read-only buffers. You can use the | |
1394 command @kbd{M-x glasses-mode} to enable or disable the mode in the | |
1395 current buffer; you can also add @code{glasses-mode} to the mode hook | |
1396 of the programming language major modes in which you normally want | |
1397 to use Glasses mode. | |
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1399 @node Misc for Programs |
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1400 @section Other Features Useful for Editing Programs |
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1402 A number of Emacs commands that aren't designed specifically for |
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1405 The Emacs commands that operate on words, sentences and paragraphs |
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1406 are useful for editing code. Most symbols names contain words |
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1407 (@pxref{Words}); sentences can be found in strings and comments |
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1409 program code (in long comments), but the paragraph commands are useful |
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1410 in other places too, because programming language major modes define |
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1411 paragraphs to begin and end at blank lines (@pxref{Paragraphs}). |
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1412 Judicious use of blank lines to make the program clearer will also |
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1413 provide useful chunks of text for the paragraph commands to work on. |
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1414 Auto Fill mode, if enabled in a programming language major mode, |
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1415 indents the new lines which it creates. |
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1417 The selective display feature is useful for looking at the overall |
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1418 structure of a function (@pxref{Selective Display}). This feature |
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1419 hides the lines that are indented more than a specified amount. |
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1420 Programming modes often support Outline minor mode (@pxref{Outline |
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1421 Mode}). The Foldout package provides folding-editor features |
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1422 (@pxref{Foldout}). |
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1424 The ``automatic typing'' features may be useful for writing programs. |
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1425 @xref{Top,,Autotyping, autotype, Autotyping}. |
25829 | 1426 |
1427 @node C Modes | |
1428 @section C and Related Modes | |
1429 @cindex C mode | |
1430 @cindex Java mode | |
1431 @cindex Pike mode | |
1432 @cindex IDL mode | |
1433 @cindex CORBA IDL mode | |
1434 @cindex Objective C mode | |
1435 @cindex C++ mode | |
1436 @cindex mode, Java | |
1437 @cindex mode, C | |
1438 @cindex mode, Objective C | |
1439 @cindex mode, CORBA IDL | |
1440 @cindex mode, Pike | |
1441 | |
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1443 available in C, C++, Objective-C, Java, CORBA IDL, and Pike modes. |
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1444 (These are called ``C mode and related modes.'') @xref{Top, CC Mode, |
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1445 ccmode, , CC Mode}, for a more extensive description of these modes |
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1449 * Motion in C:: Commands to move by C statements, etc. |
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1450 * Electric C:: Colon and other chars can automatically reindent. |
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1451 * Hungry Delete:: A more powerful DEL command. |
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1452 * Other C Commands:: Filling comments, viewing expansion of macros, |
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1453 and other neat features. |
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1454 * Comments in C:: Options for customizing comment style. |
25829 | 1455 @end menu |
1456 | |
1457 @node Motion in C | |
1458 @subsection C Mode Motion Commands | |
1459 | |
1460 This section describes commands for moving point, in C mode and | |
1461 related modes. | |
1462 | |
1463 @table @code | |
1464 @item C-c C-u | |
1465 @kindex C-c C-u @r{(C mode)} | |
1466 @findex c-up-conditional | |
1467 Move point back to the containing preprocessor conditional, leaving the | |
1468 mark behind. A prefix argument acts as a repeat count. With a negative | |
1469 argument, move point forward to the end of the containing | |
1470 preprocessor conditional. When going backwards, @code{#elif} is treated | |
1471 like @code{#else} followed by @code{#if}. When going forwards, | |
1472 @code{#elif} is ignored.@refill | |
1473 | |
1474 @item C-c C-p | |
1475 @kindex C-c C-p @r{(C mode)} | |
1476 @findex c-backward-conditional | |
1477 Move point back over a preprocessor conditional, leaving the mark | |
1478 behind. A prefix argument acts as a repeat count. With a negative | |
1479 argument, move forward. | |
1480 | |
1481 @item C-c C-n | |
1482 @kindex C-c C-n @r{(C mode)} | |
1483 @findex c-forward-conditional | |
1484 Move point forward across a preprocessor conditional, leaving the mark | |
1485 behind. A prefix argument acts as a repeat count. With a negative | |
1486 argument, move backward. | |
1487 | |
1488 @item M-a | |
1489 @kindex ESC a | |
1490 @findex c-beginning-of-statement | |
1491 Move point to the beginning of the innermost C statement | |
1492 (@code{c-beginning-of-statement}). If point is already at the beginning | |
1493 of a statement, move to the beginning of the preceding statement. With | |
1494 prefix argument @var{n}, move back @var{n} @minus{} 1 statements. | |
1495 | |
1496 If point is within a string or comment, or next to a comment (only | |
1497 whitespace between them), this command moves by sentences instead of | |
1498 statements. | |
1499 | |
1500 When called from a program, this function takes three optional | |
1501 arguments: the numeric prefix argument, a buffer position limit | |
1502 (don't move back before that place), and a flag that controls whether | |
1503 to do sentence motion when inside of a comment. | |
1504 | |
1505 @item M-e | |
1506 @kindex ESC e | |
1507 @findex c-end-of-statement | |
1508 Move point to the end of the innermost C statement; like @kbd{M-a} | |
1509 except that it moves in the other direction (@code{c-end-of-statement}). | |
1510 | |
1511 @item M-x c-backward-into-nomenclature | |
1512 @findex c-backward-into-nomenclature | |
1513 Move point backward to beginning of a C++ nomenclature section or word. | |
1514 With prefix argument @var{n}, move @var{n} times. If @var{n} is | |
1515 negative, move forward. C++ nomenclature means a symbol name in the | |
1516 style of NamingSymbolsWithMixedCaseAndNoUnderlines; each capital letter | |
1517 begins a section or word. | |
1518 | |
1519 In the GNU project, we recommend using underscores to separate words | |
1520 within an identifier in C or C++, rather than using case distinctions. | |
1521 | |
1522 @item M-x c-forward-into-nomenclature | |
1523 @findex c-forward-into-nomenclature | |
1524 Move point forward to end of a C++ nomenclature section or word. | |
1525 With prefix argument @var{n}, move @var{n} times. | |
1526 @end table | |
1527 | |
1528 @node Electric C | |
1529 @subsection Electric C Characters | |
1530 | |
1531 In C mode and related modes, certain printing characters are | |
1532 ``electric''---in addition to inserting themselves, they also reindent | |
1533 the current line and may insert newlines. This feature is controlled by | |
1534 the variable @code{c-auto-newline}. The ``electric'' characters are | |
1535 @kbd{@{}, @kbd{@}}, @kbd{:}, @kbd{#}, @kbd{;}, @kbd{,}, @kbd{<}, | |
1536 @kbd{>}, @kbd{/}, @kbd{*}, @kbd{(}, and @kbd{)}. | |
1537 | |
1538 Electric characters insert newlines only when the @dfn{auto-newline} | |
1539 feature is enabled (indicated by @samp{/a} in the mode line after the | |
1540 mode name). This feature is controlled by the variable | |
1541 @code{c-auto-newline}. You can turn this feature on or off with the | |
1542 command @kbd{C-c C-a}: | |
1543 | |
1544 @table @kbd | |
1545 @item C-c C-a | |
1546 @kindex C-c C-a @r{(C mode)} | |
1547 @findex c-toggle-auto-state | |
1548 Toggle the auto-newline feature (@code{c-toggle-auto-state}). With a | |
1549 prefix argument, this command turns the auto-newline feature on if the | |
1550 argument is positive, and off if it is negative. | |
1551 @end table | |
1552 | |
1553 The colon character is electric because that is appropriate for a | |
1554 single colon. But when you want to insert a double colon in C++, the | |
1555 electric behavior of colon is inconvenient. You can insert a double | |
1556 colon with no reindentation or newlines by typing @kbd{C-c :}: | |
1557 | |
1558 @table @kbd | |
1559 @item C-c : | |
1560 @kindex C-c : @r{(C mode)} | |
1561 @findex c-scope-operator | |
1562 Insert a double colon scope operator at point, without reindenting the | |
1563 line or adding any newlines (@code{c-scope-operator}). | |
1564 @end table | |
1565 | |
1566 The electric @kbd{#} key reindents the line if it appears to be the | |
1567 beginning of a preprocessor directive. This happens when the value of | |
1568 @code{c-electric-pound-behavior} is @code{(alignleft)}. You can turn | |
1569 this feature off by setting @code{c-electric-pound-behavior} to | |
1570 @code{nil}. | |
1571 | |
1572 The variable @code{c-hanging-braces-alist} controls the insertion of | |
1573 newlines before and after inserted braces. It is an association list | |
1574 with elements of the following form: @code{(@var{syntactic-symbol} | |
1575 . @var{nl-list})}. Most of the syntactic symbols that appear in | |
1576 @code{c-offsets-alist} are meaningful here as well. | |
1577 | |
1578 The list @var{nl-list} may contain either of the symbols | |
1579 @code{before} or @code{after}, or both; or it may be @code{nil}. When a | |
1580 brace is inserted, the syntactic context it defines is looked up in | |
1581 @code{c-hanging-braces-alist}; if it is found, the @var{nl-list} is used | |
1582 to determine where newlines are inserted: either before the brace, | |
1583 after, or both. If not found, the default is to insert a newline both | |
1584 before and after braces. | |
1585 | |
1586 The variable @code{c-hanging-colons-alist} controls the insertion of | |
1587 newlines before and after inserted colons. It is an association list | |
1588 with elements of the following form: @code{(@var{syntactic-symbol} | |
1589 . @var{nl-list})}. The list @var{nl-list} may contain either of the | |
1590 symbols @code{before} or @code{after}, or both; or it may be @code{nil}. | |
1591 | |
1592 When a colon is inserted, the syntactic symbol it defines is looked | |
1593 up in this list, and if found, the @var{nl-list} is used to determine | |
1594 where newlines are inserted: either before the brace, after, or both. | |
1595 If the syntactic symbol is not found in this list, no newlines are | |
1596 inserted. | |
1597 | |
1598 Electric characters can also delete newlines automatically when the | |
1599 auto-newline feature is enabled. This feature makes auto-newline more | |
1600 acceptable, by deleting the newlines in the most common cases where you | |
1601 do not want them. Emacs can recognize several cases in which deleting a | |
1602 newline might be desirable; by setting the variable | |
1603 @code{c-cleanup-list}, you can specify @emph{which} of these cases that | |
1604 should happen. The variable's value is a list of symbols, each | |
1605 describing one case for possible deletion of a newline. Here are the | |
1606 meaningful symbols, and their meanings: | |
1607 | |
1608 @table @code | |
1609 @item brace-catch-brace | |
1610 Clean up @samp{@} catch (@var{condition}) @{} constructs by placing the | |
1611 entire construct on a single line. The clean-up occurs when you type | |
1612 the @samp{@{}, if there is nothing between the braces aside from | |
1613 @code{catch} and @var{condition}. | |
1614 | |
1615 @item brace-else-brace | |
1616 Clean up @samp{@} else @{} constructs by placing the entire construct on | |
1617 a single line. The clean-up occurs when you type the @samp{@{} after | |
1618 the @code{else}, but only if there is nothing but white space between | |
1619 the braces and the @code{else}. | |
1620 | |
1621 @item brace-elseif-brace | |
1622 Clean up @samp{@} else if (@dots{}) @{} constructs by placing the entire | |
1623 construct on a single line. The clean-up occurs when you type the | |
1624 @samp{@{}, if there is nothing but white space between the @samp{@}} and | |
1625 @samp{@{} aside from the keywords and the @code{if}-condition. | |
1626 | |
1627 @item empty-defun-braces | |
1628 Clean up empty defun braces by placing the braces on the same | |
1629 line. Clean-up occurs when you type the closing brace. | |
1630 | |
1631 @item defun-close-semi | |
1632 Clean up the semicolon after a @code{struct} or similar type | |
1633 declaration, by placing the semicolon on the same line as the closing | |
1634 brace. Clean-up occurs when you type the semicolon. | |
1635 | |
1636 @item list-close-comma | |
1637 Clean up commas following braces in array and aggregate | |
1638 initializers. Clean-up occurs when you type the comma. | |
1639 | |
1640 @item scope-operator | |
1641 Clean up double colons which may designate a C++ scope operator, by | |
1642 placing the colons together. Clean-up occurs when you type the second | |
1643 colon, but only when the two colons are separated by nothing but | |
1644 whitespace. | |
1645 @end table | |
1646 | |
1647 @node Hungry Delete | |
1648 @subsection Hungry Delete Feature in C | |
1649 | |
1650 When the @dfn{hungry-delete} feature is enabled (indicated by | |
1651 @samp{/h} or @samp{/ah} in the mode line after the mode name), a single | |
1652 @key{DEL} command deletes all preceding whitespace, not just one space. | |
1653 To turn this feature on or off, use @kbd{C-c C-d}: | |
1654 | |
1655 @table @kbd | |
1656 @item C-c C-d | |
1657 @kindex C-c C-d @r{(C mode)} | |
1658 @findex c-toggle-hungry-state | |
1659 Toggle the hungry-delete feature (@code{c-toggle-hungry-state}). With a | |
1660 prefix argument, this command turns the hungry-delete feature on if the | |
1661 argument is positive, and off if it is negative. | |
1662 | |
1663 @item C-c C-t | |
1664 @kindex C-c C-t @r{(C mode)} | |
1665 @findex c-toggle-auto-hungry-state | |
1666 Toggle the auto-newline and hungry-delete features, both at once | |
1667 (@code{c-toggle-auto-hungry-state}). | |
1668 @end table | |
1669 | |
1670 @vindex c-hungry-delete-key | |
1671 The variable @code{c-hungry-delete-key} controls whether the | |
1672 hungry-delete feature is enabled. | |
1673 | |
1674 @node Other C Commands | |
1675 @subsection Other Commands for C Mode | |
1676 | |
1677 @table @kbd | |
1678 @item C-M-h | |
1679 Put mark at the end of a function definition, and put point at the | |
1680 beginning (@code{c-mark-function}). | |
1681 | |
1682 @item M-q | |
1683 @kindex M-q @r{(C mode)} | |
1684 @findex c-fill-paragraph | |
1685 Fill a paragraph, handling C and C++ comments (@code{c-fill-paragraph}). | |
1686 If any part of the current line is a comment or within a comment, this | |
1687 command fills the comment or the paragraph of it that point is in, | |
1688 preserving the comment indentation and comment delimiters. | |
1689 | |
1690 @item C-c C-e | |
1691 @cindex macro expansion in C | |
1692 @cindex expansion of C macros | |
1693 @findex c-macro-expand | |
1694 @kindex C-c C-e @r{(C mode)} | |
1695 Run the C preprocessor on the text in the region, and show the result, | |
1696 which includes the expansion of all the macro calls | |
1697 (@code{c-macro-expand}). The buffer text before the region is also | |
1698 included in preprocessing, for the sake of macros defined there, but the | |
1699 output from this part isn't shown. | |
1700 | |
1701 When you are debugging C code that uses macros, sometimes it is hard to | |
1702 figure out precisely how the macros expand. With this command, you | |
1703 don't have to figure it out; you can see the expansions. | |
1704 | |
1705 @item C-c C-\ | |
1706 @findex c-backslash-region | |
1707 @kindex C-c C-\ @r{(C mode)} | |
1708 Insert or align @samp{\} characters at the ends of the lines of the | |
1709 region (@code{c-backslash-region}). This is useful after writing or | |
1710 editing a C macro definition. | |
1711 | |
1712 If a line already ends in @samp{\}, this command adjusts the amount of | |
1713 whitespace before it. Otherwise, it inserts a new @samp{\}. However, | |
1714 the last line in the region is treated specially; no @samp{\} is | |
1715 inserted on that line, and any @samp{\} there is deleted. | |
1716 | |
1717 @item M-x cpp-highlight-buffer | |
1718 @cindex preprocessor highlighting | |
1719 @findex cpp-highlight-buffer | |
1720 Highlight parts of the text according to its preprocessor conditionals. | |
1721 This command displays another buffer named @samp{*CPP Edit*}, which | |
1722 serves as a graphic menu for selecting how to display particular kinds | |
1723 of conditionals and their contents. After changing various settings, | |
1724 click on @samp{[A]pply these settings} (or go to that buffer and type | |
1725 @kbd{a}) to rehighlight the C mode buffer accordingly. | |
1726 | |
1727 @item C-c C-s | |
1728 @findex c-show-syntactic-information | |
1729 @kindex C-c C-s @r{(C mode)} | |
1730 Display the syntactic information about the current source line | |
1731 (@code{c-show-syntactic-information}). This is the information that | |
1732 directs how the line is indented. | |
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1742 @itemize @bullet{} |
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1747 (except after a @samp{do @dots{} while} statement); |
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1760 @findex hide-ifdef-mode |
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1764 @code{hide-ifdef-mode} for more information. |
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1766 @item M-x ff-find-related-file |
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1769 @vindex ff-related-file-alist |
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1771 current buffer. Typically this will be the header file corresponding |
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1772 to a C/C++ source file, or vice versa. The variable |
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1773 @code{ff-related-file-alist} specifies how to compute related file |
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25829 | 1775 @end table |
1776 | |
1777 @node Comments in C | |
1778 @subsection Comments in C Modes | |
1779 | |
1780 C mode and related modes use a number of variables for controlling | |
1781 comment format. | |
1782 | |
1783 @table @code | |
1784 @item c-comment-only-line-offset | |
1785 @vindex c-comment-only-line-offset | |
1786 Extra offset for line which contains only the start of a comment. It | |
1787 can be either an integer or a cons cell of the form | |
1788 @code{(@var{non-anchored-offset} . @var{anchored-offset})}, where | |
1789 @var{non-anchored-offset} is the amount of offset given to | |
1790 non-column-zero anchored comment-only lines, and @var{anchored-offset} | |
1791 is the amount of offset to give column-zero anchored comment-only lines. | |
1792 Just an integer as value is equivalent to @code{(@var{val} . 0)}. | |
1793 | |
1794 @item c-comment-start-regexp | |
1795 @vindex c-comment-start-regexp | |
1796 This buffer-local variable specifies how to recognize the start of a comment. | |
1797 | |
1798 @item c-hanging-comment-ender-p | |
1799 @vindex c-hanging-comment-ender-p | |
1800 If this variable is @code{nil}, @code{c-fill-paragraph} leaves the | |
1801 comment terminator of a block comment on a line by itself. The default | |
1802 value is @code{t}, which puts the comment-end delimiter @samp{*/} at the | |
1803 end of the last line of the comment text. | |
1804 | |
1805 @item c-hanging-comment-starter-p | |
1806 @vindex c-hanging-comment-starter-p | |
1807 If this variable is @code{nil}, @code{c-fill-paragraph} leaves the | |
1808 starting delimiter of a block comment on a line by itself. The default | |
1809 value is @code{t}, which puts the comment-start delimiter @samp{/*} at | |
1810 the beginning of the first line of the comment text. | |
1811 @end table | |
1812 | |
1813 @node Fortran | |
1814 @section Fortran Mode | |
1815 @cindex Fortran mode | |
1816 @cindex mode, Fortran | |
1817 | |
1818 Fortran mode provides special motion commands for Fortran statements and | |
1819 subprograms, and indentation commands that understand Fortran conventions | |
1820 of nesting, line numbers and continuation statements. Fortran mode has | |
1821 its own Auto Fill mode that breaks long lines into proper Fortran | |
1822 continuation lines. | |
1823 | |
1824 Special commands for comments are provided because Fortran comments | |
1825 are unlike those of other languages. Built-in abbrevs optionally save | |
1826 typing when you insert Fortran keywords. | |
1827 | |
1828 Use @kbd{M-x fortran-mode} to switch to this major mode. This command | |
1829 runs the hook @code{fortran-mode-hook} (@pxref{Hooks}). | |
1830 | |
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1833 @findex fortran-mode | |
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25829 | 1841 @menu |
1842 * Motion: Fortran Motion. Moving point by statements or subprograms. | |
1843 * Indent: Fortran Indent. Indentation commands for Fortran. | |
1844 * Comments: Fortran Comments. Inserting and aligning comments. | |
1845 * Autofill: Fortran Autofill. Auto fill minor mode for Fortran. | |
1846 * Columns: Fortran Columns. Measuring columns for valid Fortran. | |
1847 * Abbrev: Fortran Abbrev. Built-in abbrevs for Fortran keywords. | |
1848 @end menu | |
1849 | |
1850 @node Fortran Motion | |
1851 @subsection Motion Commands | |
1852 | |
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1854 ``defuns'' (Fortran subprograms---functions and subroutines), Fortran |
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1857 @table @kbd | |
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1861 Move to beginning of current or next statement | |
1862 (@code{fortran-next-statement}). | |
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1867 Move to beginning of current or previous statement | |
1868 (@code{fortran-previous-statement}). | |
1869 @end table | |
1870 | |
1871 @node Fortran Indent | |
1872 @subsection Fortran Indentation | |
1873 | |
1874 Special commands and features are needed for indenting Fortran code in | |
1875 order to make sure various syntactic entities (line numbers, comment line | |
1876 indicators and continuation line flags) appear in the columns that are | |
1877 required for standard Fortran. | |
1878 | |
1879 @menu | |
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1880 * Commands: ForIndent Commands. Commands for indenting and filling Fortran. |
25829 | 1881 * Contline: ForIndent Cont. How continuation lines indent. |
1882 * Numbers: ForIndent Num. How line numbers auto-indent. | |
1883 * Conv: ForIndent Conv. Conventions you must obey to avoid trouble. | |
1884 * Vars: ForIndent Vars. Variables controlling Fortran indent style. | |
1885 @end menu | |
1886 | |
1887 @node ForIndent Commands | |
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1890 @table @kbd | |
1891 @item C-M-j | |
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1893 (@code{fortran-split-line}). |
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25829 | 1896 @item C-M-q |
1897 Indent all the lines of the subprogram point is in | |
1898 (@code{fortran-indent-subprogram}). | |
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1900 Fill a comment block or statement. |
25829 | 1901 @end table |
1902 | |
1903 @kindex C-M-q @r{(Fortran mode)} | |
1904 @findex fortran-indent-subprogram | |
1905 The key @kbd{C-M-q} runs @code{fortran-indent-subprogram}, a command | |
1906 to reindent all the lines of the Fortran subprogram (function or | |
1907 subroutine) containing point. | |
1908 | |
1909 @kindex C-M-j @r{(Fortran mode)} | |
1910 @findex fortran-split-line | |
1911 The key @kbd{C-M-j} runs @code{fortran-split-line}, which splits | |
1912 a line in the appropriate fashion for Fortran. In a non-comment line, | |
1913 the second half becomes a continuation line and is indented | |
1914 accordingly. In a comment line, both halves become separate comment | |
1915 lines. | |
1916 | |
1917 @kindex M-^ @r{(Fortran mode)} | |
26106 | 1918 @kindex C-c C-d @r{(Fortran mode)} |
1919 @findex fortran-join-line | |
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1924 | |
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1930 @subsubsection Continuation Lines | |
1931 @cindex Fortran continuation lines | |
1932 | |
1933 @vindex fortran-continuation-string | |
1934 Most modern Fortran compilers allow two ways of writing continuation | |
1935 lines. If the first non-space character on a line is in column 5, then | |
1936 that line is a continuation of the previous line. We call this | |
1937 @dfn{fixed format}. (In GNU Emacs we always count columns from 0.) The | |
1938 variable @code{fortran-continuation-string} specifies what character to | |
1939 put on column 5. A line that starts with a tab character followed by | |
1940 any digit except @samp{0} is also a continuation line. We call this | |
1941 style of continuation @dfn{tab format}. | |
1942 | |
1943 @vindex indent-tabs-mode @r{(Fortran mode)} | |
1944 Fortran mode can make either style of continuation line, but you | |
1945 must specify which one you prefer. The value of the variable | |
1946 @code{indent-tabs-mode} controls the choice: @code{nil} for fixed | |
1947 format, and non-@code{nil} for tab format. You can tell which style | |
1948 is presently in effect by the presence or absence of the string | |
1949 @samp{Tab} in the mode line. | |
1950 | |
1951 If the text on a line starts with the conventional Fortran | |
1952 continuation marker @samp{$}, or if it begins with any non-whitespace | |
1953 character in column 5, Fortran mode treats it as a continuation line. | |
1954 When you indent a continuation line with @key{TAB}, it converts the line | |
1955 to the current continuation style. When you split a Fortran statement | |
1956 with @kbd{C-M-j}, the continuation marker on the newline is created | |
1957 according to the continuation style. | |
1958 | |
1959 The setting of continuation style affects several other aspects of | |
1960 editing in Fortran mode. In fixed format mode, the minimum column | |
1961 number for the body of a statement is 6. Lines inside of Fortran | |
1962 blocks that are indented to larger column numbers always use only the | |
1963 space character for whitespace. In tab format mode, the minimum | |
1964 column number for the statement body is 8, and the whitespace before | |
1965 column 8 must always consist of one tab character. | |
1966 | |
1967 @vindex fortran-tab-mode-default | |
1968 @vindex fortran-analyze-depth | |
1969 When you enter Fortran mode for an existing file, it tries to deduce the | |
1970 proper continuation style automatically from the file contents. The first | |
1971 line that begins with either a tab character or six spaces determines the | |
1972 choice. The variable @code{fortran-analyze-depth} specifies how many lines | |
1973 to consider (at the beginning of the file); if none of those lines | |
1974 indicates a style, then the variable @code{fortran-tab-mode-default} | |
1975 specifies the style. If it is @code{nil}, that specifies fixed format, and | |
1976 non-@code{nil} specifies tab format. | |
1977 | |
1978 @node ForIndent Num | |
1979 @subsubsection Line Numbers | |
1980 | |
1981 If a number is the first non-whitespace in the line, Fortran | |
1982 indentation assumes it is a line number and moves it to columns 0 | |
1983 through 4. (Columns always count from 0 in GNU Emacs.) | |
1984 | |
1985 @vindex fortran-line-number-indent | |
1986 Line numbers of four digits or less are normally indented one space. | |
1987 The variable @code{fortran-line-number-indent} controls this; it | |
1988 specifies the maximum indentation a line number can have. Line numbers | |
1989 are indented to right-justify them to end in column 4 unless that would | |
1990 require more than this maximum indentation. The default value of the | |
1991 variable is 1. | |
1992 | |
1993 @vindex fortran-electric-line-number | |
1994 Simply inserting a line number is enough to indent it according to | |
1995 these rules. As each digit is inserted, the indentation is recomputed. | |
1996 To turn off this feature, set the variable | |
1997 @code{fortran-electric-line-number} to @code{nil}. Then inserting line | |
1998 numbers is like inserting anything else. | |
1999 | |
2000 @node ForIndent Conv | |
2001 @subsubsection Syntactic Conventions | |
2002 | |
2003 Fortran mode assumes that you follow certain conventions that simplify | |
2004 the task of understanding a Fortran program well enough to indent it | |
2005 properly: | |
2006 | |
2007 @itemize @bullet | |
2008 @item | |
2009 Two nested @samp{do} loops never share a @samp{continue} statement. | |
2010 | |
2011 @item | |
2012 Fortran keywords such as @samp{if}, @samp{else}, @samp{then}, @samp{do} | |
2013 and others are written without embedded whitespace or line breaks. | |
2014 | |
2015 Fortran compilers generally ignore whitespace outside of string | |
2016 constants, but Fortran mode does not recognize these keywords if they | |
2017 are not contiguous. Constructs such as @samp{else if} or @samp{end do} | |
2018 are acceptable, but the second word should be on the same line as the | |
2019 first and not on a continuation line. | |
2020 @end itemize | |
2021 | |
2022 @noindent | |
2023 If you fail to follow these conventions, the indentation commands may | |
2024 indent some lines unaesthetically. However, a correct Fortran program | |
2025 retains its meaning when reindented even if the conventions are not | |
2026 followed. | |
2027 | |
2028 @node ForIndent Vars | |
2029 @subsubsection Variables for Fortran Indentation | |
2030 | |
2031 @vindex fortran-do-indent | |
2032 @vindex fortran-if-indent | |
2033 @vindex fortran-structure-indent | |
2034 @vindex fortran-continuation-indent | |
2035 @vindex fortran-check-all-num@dots{} | |
2036 @vindex fortran-minimum-statement-indent@dots{} | |
2037 Several additional variables control how Fortran indentation works: | |
2038 | |
2039 @table @code | |
2040 @item fortran-do-indent | |
2041 Extra indentation within each level of @samp{do} statement (default 3). | |
2042 | |
2043 @item fortran-if-indent | |
2044 Extra indentation within each level of @samp{if} statement (default 3). | |
2045 This value is also used for extra indentation within each level of the | |
2046 Fortran 90 @samp{where} statement. | |
2047 | |
2048 @item fortran-structure-indent | |
2049 Extra indentation within each level of @samp{structure}, @samp{union}, or | |
2050 @samp{map} statements (default 3). | |
2051 | |
2052 @item fortran-continuation-indent | |
2053 Extra indentation for bodies of continuation lines (default 5). | |
2054 | |
2055 @item fortran-check-all-num-for-matching-do | |
2056 If this is @code{nil}, indentation assumes that each @samp{do} statement | |
2057 ends on a @samp{continue} statement. Therefore, when computing | |
2058 indentation for a statement other than @samp{continue}, it can save time | |
2059 by not checking for a @samp{do} statement ending there. If this is | |
2060 non-@code{nil}, indenting any numbered statement must check for a | |
2061 @samp{do} that ends there. The default is @code{nil}. | |
2062 | |
2063 @item fortran-blink-matching-if | |
2064 If this is @code{t}, indenting an @samp{endif} statement moves the | |
2065 cursor momentarily to the matching @samp{if} statement to show where it | |
2066 is. The default is @code{nil}. | |
2067 | |
2068 @item fortran-minimum-statement-indent-fixed | |
2069 Minimum indentation for fortran statements when using fixed format | |
2070 continuation line style. Statement bodies are never indented less than | |
2071 this much. The default is 6. | |
2072 | |
2073 @item fortran-minimum-statement-indent-tab | |
2074 Minimum indentation for fortran statements for tab format continuation line | |
2075 style. Statement bodies are never indented less than this much. The | |
2076 default is 8. | |
2077 @end table | |
2078 | |
2079 @node Fortran Comments | |
2080 @subsection Fortran Comments | |
2081 | |
2082 The usual Emacs comment commands assume that a comment can follow a line | |
2083 of code. In Fortran, the standard comment syntax requires an entire line | |
2084 to be just a comment. Therefore, Fortran mode replaces the standard Emacs | |
2085 comment commands and defines some new variables. | |
2086 | |
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2088 start with @samp{!} and can follow other text. Because only some Fortran77 |
25829 | 2089 compilers accept this syntax, Fortran mode will not insert such comments |
2090 unless you have said in advance to do so. To do this, set the variable | |
2091 @code{comment-start} to @samp{"!"} (@pxref{Variables}). | |
2092 | |
2093 @table @kbd | |
2094 @item M-; | |
2095 Align comment or insert new comment (@code{fortran-comment-indent}). | |
2096 | |
2097 @item C-x ; | |
2098 Applies to nonstandard @samp{!} comments only. | |
2099 | |
2100 @item C-c ; | |
2101 Turn all lines of the region into comments, or (with argument) turn them back | |
2102 into real code (@code{fortran-comment-region}). | |
2103 @end table | |
2104 | |
2105 @kbd{M-;} in Fortran mode is redefined as the command | |
2106 @code{fortran-comment-indent}. Like the usual @kbd{M-;} command, this | |
2107 recognizes any kind of existing comment and aligns its text appropriately; | |
2108 if there is no existing comment, a comment is inserted and aligned. But | |
2109 inserting and aligning comments are not the same in Fortran mode as in | |
2110 other modes. | |
2111 | |
2112 When a new comment must be inserted, if the current line is blank, a | |
2113 full-line comment is inserted. On a non-blank line, a nonstandard @samp{!} | |
2114 comment is inserted if you have said you want to use them. Otherwise a | |
2115 full-line comment is inserted on a new line before the current line. | |
2116 | |
2117 Nonstandard @samp{!} comments are aligned like comments in other | |
2118 languages, but full-line comments are different. In a standard full-line | |
2119 comment, the comment delimiter itself must always appear in column zero. | |
2120 What can be aligned is the text within the comment. You can choose from | |
2121 three styles of alignment by setting the variable | |
2122 @code{fortran-comment-indent-style} to one of these values: | |
2123 | |
2124 @vindex fortran-comment-indent-style | |
2125 @vindex fortran-comment-line-extra-indent | |
2126 @table @code | |
2127 @item fixed | |
2128 Align the text at a fixed column, which is the sum of | |
2129 @code{fortran-comment-line-extra-indent} and the minimum statement | |
2130 indentation. This is the default. | |
2131 | |
2132 The minimum statement indentation is | |
2133 @code{fortran-minimum-statement-indent-fixed} for fixed format | |
2134 continuation line style and @code{fortran-minimum-statement-indent-tab} | |
2135 for tab format style. | |
2136 | |
2137 @item relative | |
2138 Align the text as if it were a line of code, but with an additional | |
2139 @code{fortran-comment-line-extra-indent} columns of indentation. | |
2140 | |
2141 @item nil | |
2142 Don't move text in full-line comments automatically at all. | |
2143 @end table | |
2144 | |
2145 @vindex fortran-comment-indent-char | |
2146 In addition, you can specify the character to be used to indent within | |
2147 full-line comments by setting the variable | |
2148 @code{fortran-comment-indent-char} to the single-character string you want | |
2149 to use. | |
2150 | |
2151 @vindex comment-line-start | |
2152 @vindex comment-line-start-skip | |
2153 Fortran mode introduces two variables @code{comment-line-start} and | |
2154 @code{comment-line-start-skip}, which play for full-line comments the same | |
2155 roles played by @code{comment-start} and @code{comment-start-skip} for | |
2156 ordinary text-following comments. Normally these are set properly by | |
2157 Fortran mode, so you do not need to change them. | |
2158 | |
2159 The normal Emacs comment command @kbd{C-x ;} has not been redefined. If | |
2160 you use @samp{!} comments, this command can be used with them. Otherwise | |
2161 it is useless in Fortran mode. | |
2162 | |
2163 @kindex C-c ; @r{(Fortran mode)} | |
2164 @findex fortran-comment-region | |
2165 @vindex fortran-comment-region | |
2166 The command @kbd{C-c ;} (@code{fortran-comment-region}) turns all the | |
2167 lines of the region into comments by inserting the string @samp{C$$$} at | |
2168 the front of each one. With a numeric argument, it turns the region | |
2169 back into live code by deleting @samp{C$$$} from the front of each line | |
2170 in it. The string used for these comments can be controlled by setting | |
2171 the variable @code{fortran-comment-region}. Note that here we have an | |
2172 example of a command and a variable with the same name; these two uses | |
2173 of the name never conflict because in Lisp and in Emacs it is always | |
2174 clear from the context which one is meant. | |
2175 | |
2176 @node Fortran Autofill | |
2177 @subsection Fortran Auto Fill Mode | |
2178 | |
2179 Fortran Auto Fill mode is a minor mode which automatically splits | |
2180 Fortran statements as you insert them when they become too wide. | |
2181 Splitting a statement involves making continuation lines using | |
2182 @code{fortran-continuation-string} (@pxref{ForIndent Cont}). This | |
2183 splitting happens when you type @key{SPC}, @key{RET}, or @key{TAB}, and | |
2184 also in the Fortran indentation commands. | |
2185 | |
2186 @findex fortran-auto-fill-mode | |
2187 @kbd{M-x fortran-auto-fill-mode} turns Fortran Auto Fill mode on if it | |
2188 was off, or off if it was on. This command works the same as @kbd{M-x | |
2189 auto-fill-mode} does for normal Auto Fill mode (@pxref{Filling}). A | |
2190 positive numeric argument turns Fortran Auto Fill mode on, and a | |
2191 negative argument turns it off. You can see when Fortran Auto Fill mode | |
2192 is in effect by the presence of the word @samp{Fill} in the mode line, | |
2193 inside the parentheses. Fortran Auto Fill mode is a minor mode, turned | |
2194 on or off for each buffer individually. @xref{Minor Modes}. | |
2195 | |
2196 @vindex fortran-break-before-delimiters | |
2197 Fortran Auto Fill mode breaks lines at spaces or delimiters when the | |
2198 lines get longer than the desired width (the value of @code{fill-column}). | |
2199 The delimiters that Fortran Auto Fill mode may break at are @samp{,}, | |
2200 @samp{'}, @samp{+}, @samp{-}, @samp{/}, @samp{*}, @samp{=}, and @samp{)}. | |
2201 The line break comes after the delimiter if the variable | |
2202 @code{fortran-break-before-delimiters} is @code{nil}. Otherwise (and by | |
2203 default), the break comes before the delimiter. | |
2204 | |
2205 By default, Fortran Auto Fill mode is not enabled. If you want this | |
2206 feature turned on permanently, add a hook function to | |
2207 @code{fortran-mode-hook} to execute @code{(fortran-auto-fill-mode 1)}. | |
2208 @xref{Hooks}. | |
2209 | |
2210 @node Fortran Columns | |
2211 @subsection Checking Columns in Fortran | |
2212 | |
2213 @table @kbd | |
2214 @item C-c C-r | |
2215 Display a ``column ruler'' momentarily above the current line | |
2216 (@code{fortran-column-ruler}). | |
2217 @item C-c C-w | |
2218 Split the current window horizontally temporarily so that it is 72 | |
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2228 | |
2229 @kindex C-c C-r @r{(Fortran mode)} | |
2230 @findex fortran-column-ruler | |
2231 The command @kbd{C-c C-r} (@code{fortran-column-ruler}) shows a column | |
2232 ruler momentarily above the current line. The comment ruler is two lines | |
2233 of text that show you the locations of columns with special significance in | |
2234 Fortran programs. Square brackets show the limits of the columns for line | |
2235 numbers, and curly brackets show the limits of the columns for the | |
2236 statement body. Column numbers appear above them. | |
2237 | |
2238 Note that the column numbers count from zero, as always in GNU Emacs. | |
2239 As a result, the numbers may be one less than those you are familiar | |
2240 with; but the positions they indicate in the line are standard for | |
2241 Fortran. | |
2242 | |
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26264 | 2245 The text used to display the column ruler depends on the value of |
25829 | 2246 the variable @code{indent-tabs-mode}. If @code{indent-tabs-mode} is |
2247 @code{nil}, then the value of the variable | |
2248 @code{fortran-column-ruler-fixed} is used as the column ruler. | |
2249 Otherwise, the variable @code{fortran-column-ruler-tab} is displayed. | |
2250 By changing these variables, you can change the column ruler display. | |
2251 | |
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2272 @subsection Fortran Keyword Abbrevs | |
2273 | |
2274 Fortran mode provides many built-in abbrevs for common keywords and | |
2275 declarations. These are the same sort of abbrev that you can define | |
2276 yourself. To use them, you must turn on Abbrev mode. @xref{Abbrevs}. | |
2277 | |
2278 The built-in abbrevs are unusual in one way: they all start with a | |
2279 semicolon. You cannot normally use semicolon in an abbrev, but Fortran | |
2280 mode makes this possible by changing the syntax of semicolon to ``word | |
2281 constituent.'' | |
2282 | |
2283 For example, one built-in Fortran abbrev is @samp{;c} for | |
2284 @samp{continue}. If you insert @samp{;c} and then insert a punctuation | |
2285 character such as a space or a newline, the @samp{;c} expands automatically | |
2286 to @samp{continue}, provided Abbrev mode is enabled.@refill | |
2287 | |
2288 Type @samp{;?} or @samp{;C-h} to display a list of all the built-in | |
2289 Fortran abbrevs and what they stand for. | |
2290 | |
2291 @node Asm Mode | |
2292 @section Asm Mode | |
2293 | |
2294 @cindex Asm mode | |
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25829 | 2296 Asm mode is a major mode for editing files of assembler code. It |
2297 defines these commands: | |
2298 | |
2299 @table @kbd | |
2300 @item @key{TAB} | |
2301 @code{tab-to-tab-stop}. | |
2302 @item C-j | |
2303 Insert a newline and then indent using @code{tab-to-tab-stop}. | |
2304 @item : | |
2305 Insert a colon and then remove the indentation from before the label | |
2306 preceding colon. Then do @code{tab-to-tab-stop}. | |
2307 @item ; | |
2308 Insert or align a comment. | |
2309 @end table | |
2310 | |
2311 The variable @code{asm-comment-char} specifies which character | |
2312 starts comments in assembler syntax. |