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18720 | 1 ;;; cc-styles.el --- support for styles in CC Mode |
2 | |
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1985,87,92,93,94,95,96,97 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
4 | |
5 ;; Authors: 1992-1997 Barry A. Warsaw | |
6 ;; 1987 Dave Detlefs and Stewart Clamen | |
7 ;; 1985 Richard M. Stallman | |
8 ;; Maintainer: cc-mode-help@python.org | |
9 ;; Created: 22-Apr-1997 (split from cc-mode.el) | |
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10 ;; Version: 5.17 |
18720 | 11 ;; Keywords: c languages oop |
12 | |
13 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
14 | |
15 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
16 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
17 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
18 ;; any later version. | |
19 | |
20 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
21 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
22 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
23 ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
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25 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
26 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the | |
27 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
28 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
29 | |
30 | |
31 | |
32 (defconst c-style-alist | |
33 '(("gnu" | |
34 (c-basic-offset . 2) | |
35 (c-comment-only-line-offset . (0 . 0)) | |
36 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +) | |
37 (knr-argdecl-intro . 5) | |
38 (substatement-open . +) | |
39 (label . 0) | |
40 (statement-case-open . +) | |
41 (statement-cont . +) | |
42 (arglist-intro . c-lineup-arglist-intro-after-paren) | |
43 (arglist-close . c-lineup-arglist) | |
44 )) | |
45 (c-special-indent-hook . c-gnu-impose-minimum) | |
19349 | 46 (c-comment-continuation-stars . "") |
47 (c-hanging-comment-ender-p . t) | |
18720 | 48 ) |
49 ("k&r" | |
50 (c-basic-offset . 5) | |
51 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0) | |
52 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +) | |
53 (knr-argdecl-intro . 0) | |
54 (substatement-open . 0) | |
55 (label . 0) | |
56 (statement-cont . +) | |
57 )) | |
58 ) | |
59 ("bsd" | |
60 (c-basic-offset . 4) | |
61 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0) | |
62 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +) | |
63 (knr-argdecl-intro . +) | |
64 (substatement-open . 0) | |
65 (label . 0) | |
66 (statement-cont . +) | |
67 )) | |
68 ) | |
69 ("stroustrup" | |
70 (c-basic-offset . 4) | |
71 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0) | |
72 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +) | |
73 (substatement-open . 0) | |
74 (label . 0) | |
75 (statement-cont . +) | |
76 )) | |
77 ) | |
78 ("whitesmith" | |
79 (c-basic-offset . 4) | |
80 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0) | |
81 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +) | |
82 (knr-argdecl-intro . +) | |
83 (substatement-open . 0) | |
84 (label . 0) | |
85 (statement-cont . +) | |
86 )) | |
87 | |
88 ) | |
89 ("ellemtel" | |
90 (c-basic-offset . 3) | |
91 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0) | |
92 (c-hanging-braces-alist . ((substatement-open before after))) | |
93 (c-offsets-alist . ((topmost-intro . 0) | |
94 (topmost-intro-cont . 0) | |
95 (substatement . +) | |
96 (substatement-open . 0) | |
97 (case-label . +) | |
98 (access-label . -) | |
99 (inclass . ++) | |
100 (inline-open . 0) | |
101 )) | |
102 ) | |
103 ("linux" | |
104 (c-basic-offset . 8) | |
105 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0) | |
106 (c-hanging-braces-alist . ((brace-list-open) | |
107 (substatement-open after) | |
108 (block-close . c-snug-do-while))) | |
109 (c-cleanup-list . (brace-else-brace)) | |
110 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +) | |
111 (knr-argdecl-intro . 0) | |
112 (substatement-open . 0) | |
113 (label . 0) | |
114 (statement-cont . +) | |
115 )) | |
116 ) | |
117 ("python" | |
118 (indent-tabs-mode . t) | |
119 (fill-column . 72) | |
120 (c-basic-offset . 8) | |
121 (c-offsets-alist . ((substatement-open . 0) | |
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122 (inextern-lang . 0) |
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123 (arglist-intro . +) |
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124 (knr-argdecl-intro . +) |
18720 | 125 )) |
126 (c-hanging-braces-alist . ((brace-list-open) | |
127 (brace-list-intro) | |
128 (brace-list-close) | |
129 (substatement-open after) | |
130 (block-close . c-snug-do-while) | |
131 )) | |
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132 (c-comment-continuation-stars . "") |
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133 (c-hanging-comment-ender-p . nil) |
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134 (fill-column . 78) |
18720 | 135 ) |
136 ("java" | |
137 (c-basic-offset . 2) | |
138 (c-comment-only-line-offset . (0 . 0)) | |
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139 ;; the following preserves Javadoc starter lines |
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140 (c-hanging-comment-starter-p . nil) |
18720 | 141 (c-offsets-alist . ((topmost-intro-cont . +) |
142 (statement-block-intro . +) | |
143 (knr-argdecl-intro . 5) | |
144 (substatement-open . +) | |
145 (label . 0) | |
146 (statement-case-open . +) | |
147 (statement-cont . +) | |
148 (arglist-intro . c-lineup-arglist-intro-after-paren) | |
149 (arglist-close . c-lineup-arglist) | |
150 (access-label . 0) | |
151 (inher-cont . c-lineup-java-inher) | |
152 (func-decl-cont . c-lineup-java-throws) | |
153 )) | |
154 | |
155 ) | |
156 ) | |
157 "Styles of indentation. | |
158 Elements of this alist are of the form: | |
159 | |
160 (STYLE-STRING [BASE-STYLE] (VARIABLE . VALUE) [(VARIABLE . VALUE) ...]) | |
161 | |
162 where STYLE-STRING is a short descriptive string used to select a | |
163 style, VARIABLE is any Emacs variable, and VALUE is the intended value | |
164 for that variable when using the selected style. | |
165 | |
166 Optional BASE-STYLE if present, is a string and must follow | |
167 STYLE-STRING. BASE-STYLE names a style that this style inherits from. | |
168 By default, all styles inherit from the \"cc-mode\" style, which is | |
169 computed at run time. Style loops generate errors. | |
170 | |
171 Two variables are treated specially. When VARIABLE is | |
172 `c-offsets-alist', the VALUE is a list containing elements of the | |
173 form: | |
174 | |
175 (SYNTACTIC-SYMBOL . OFFSET) | |
176 | |
177 as described in `c-offsets-alist'. These are passed directly to | |
178 `c-set-offset' so there is no need to set every syntactic symbol in | |
179 your style, only those that are different from the default. | |
180 | |
181 When VARIABLE is `c-special-indent-hook', its VALUE is added to | |
182 `c-special-indent-hook' using `add-hook'. If VALUE is a list, each | |
183 element of the list is added with `add-hook'. | |
184 | |
185 Do not change this variable directly. Use the function `c-add-style' | |
186 to add new styles or modify existing styles (it is not a good idea to | |
187 modify existing styles -- you should create a new style that inherits | |
188 the existing style.") | |
189 | |
190 | |
191 ;; Functions that manipulate styles | |
192 (defun c-set-style-1 (conscell) | |
193 ;; Set the style for one variable | |
194 (let ((attr (car conscell)) | |
195 (val (cdr conscell))) | |
196 (cond | |
197 ;; first special variable | |
198 ((eq attr 'c-offsets-alist) | |
199 (mapcar | |
200 (function | |
201 (lambda (langentry) | |
202 (let ((langelem (car langentry)) | |
203 (offset (cdr langentry))) | |
204 (c-set-offset langelem offset) | |
205 ))) | |
206 val)) | |
207 ;; second special variable | |
208 ((eq attr 'c-special-indent-hook) | |
209 (if (listp val) | |
210 (while val | |
211 (add-hook 'c-special-indent-hook (car val)) | |
212 (setq val (cdr val))) | |
213 (add-hook 'c-special-indent-hook val))) | |
214 ;; all other variables | |
215 (t (set attr val))) | |
216 )) | |
217 | |
218 (defun c-set-style-2 (style basestyles) | |
219 ;; Recursively set the base style. If no base style is given, the | |
220 ;; default base style is "cc-mode" and the recursion stops. Be sure | |
221 ;; to detect loops. | |
222 (let ((vars (cdr (or (assoc (downcase style) c-style-alist) | |
223 (assoc (upcase style) c-style-alist) | |
224 (assoc style c-style-alist) | |
225 (error "Undefined style: %s" style))))) | |
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226 (if (not (string-equal style "cc-mode")) |
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227 (let ((base (if (stringp (car vars)) |
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228 (prog1 |
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229 (downcase (car vars)) |
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230 (setq vars (cdr vars))) |
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231 "cc-mode"))) |
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232 (if (memq base basestyles) |
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233 (error "Style loop detected: %s in %s" base basestyles)) |
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234 (c-set-style-2 base (cons base basestyles)))) |
18720 | 235 (mapcar 'c-set-style-1 vars))) |
236 | |
237 (defvar c-set-style-history nil) | |
238 | |
239 ;;;###autoload | |
240 (defun c-set-style (stylename) | |
241 "Set CC Mode variables to use one of several different indentation styles. | |
242 STYLENAME is a string representing the desired style from the list of | |
243 styles described in the variable `c-style-alist'. See that variable | |
244 for details of setting up styles. | |
245 | |
246 The variable `c-indentation-style' always contains the buffer's current | |
247 style name." | |
248 (interactive (list (let ((completion-ignore-case t) | |
249 (prompt (format "Which %s indentation style? " | |
250 mode-name))) | |
251 (completing-read prompt c-style-alist nil t | |
252 (cons c-indentation-style 0) | |
253 'c-set-style-history)))) | |
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254 (c-initialize-builtin-style) |
18720 | 255 (c-set-style-2 stylename nil) |
256 (setq c-indentation-style stylename) | |
257 (c-keep-region-active)) | |
258 | |
259 ;;;###autoload | |
260 (defun c-add-style (style descrip &optional set-p) | |
261 "Adds a style to `c-style-alist', or updates an existing one. | |
262 STYLE is a string identifying the style to add or update. DESCRIP is | |
263 an association list describing the style and must be of the form: | |
264 | |
265 ([BASESTYLE] (VARIABLE . VALUE) [(VARIABLE . VALUE) ...]) | |
266 | |
267 See the variable `c-style-alist' for the semantics of BASESTYLE, | |
268 VARIABLE and VALUE. This function also sets the current style to | |
269 STYLE using `c-set-style' if the optional SET-P flag is non-nil." | |
270 (interactive | |
271 (let ((stylename (completing-read "Style to add: " c-style-alist | |
272 nil nil nil 'c-set-style-history)) | |
273 (description (eval-minibuffer "Style description: "))) | |
274 (list stylename description | |
275 (y-or-n-p "Set the style too? ")))) | |
276 (setq style (downcase style)) | |
277 (let ((s (assoc style c-style-alist))) | |
278 (if s | |
279 (setcdr s (copy-alist descrip)) ; replace | |
280 (setq c-style-alist (cons (cons style descrip) c-style-alist)))) | |
281 (and set-p (c-set-style style))) | |
282 | |
283 | |
284 | |
285 (defconst c-offsets-alist | |
286 '((string . -1000) | |
287 (c . c-lineup-C-comments) | |
288 (defun-open . 0) | |
289 (defun-close . 0) | |
290 (defun-block-intro . +) | |
291 (class-open . 0) | |
292 (class-close . 0) | |
293 (inline-open . +) | |
294 (inline-close . 0) | |
295 (func-decl-cont . +) | |
296 (knr-argdecl-intro . +) | |
297 (knr-argdecl . 0) | |
298 (topmost-intro . 0) | |
299 (topmost-intro-cont . 0) | |
300 (member-init-intro . +) | |
301 (member-init-cont . 0) | |
302 (inher-intro . +) | |
303 (inher-cont . c-lineup-multi-inher) | |
304 (block-open . 0) | |
305 (block-close . 0) | |
306 (brace-list-open . 0) | |
307 (brace-list-close . 0) | |
308 (brace-list-intro . +) | |
309 (brace-list-entry . 0) | |
310 (statement . 0) | |
311 ;; some people might prefer | |
312 ;;(statement . c-lineup-runin-statements) | |
313 (statement-cont . +) | |
314 ;; some people might prefer | |
315 ;;(statement-cont . c-lineup-math) | |
316 (statement-block-intro . +) | |
317 (statement-case-intro . +) | |
318 (statement-case-open . 0) | |
319 (substatement . +) | |
320 (substatement-open . +) | |
321 (case-label . 0) | |
322 (access-label . -) | |
323 (label . 2) | |
324 (do-while-closure . 0) | |
325 (else-clause . 0) | |
326 (comment-intro . c-lineup-comment) | |
327 (arglist-intro . +) | |
328 (arglist-cont . 0) | |
329 (arglist-cont-nonempty . c-lineup-arglist) | |
330 (arglist-close . +) | |
331 (stream-op . c-lineup-streamop) | |
332 (inclass . +) | |
333 (cpp-macro . -1000) | |
334 (friend . 0) | |
335 (objc-method-intro . -1000) | |
336 (objc-method-args-cont . c-lineup-ObjC-method-args) | |
337 (objc-method-call-cont . c-lineup-ObjC-method-call) | |
338 (extern-lang-open . 0) | |
339 (extern-lang-close . 0) | |
340 (inextern-lang . +) | |
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343 "Association list of syntactic element symbols and indentation offsets. | |
344 As described below, each cons cell in this list has the form: | |
345 | |
346 (SYNTACTIC-SYMBOL . OFFSET) | |
347 | |
348 When a line is indented, CC Mode first determines the syntactic | |
349 context of the line by generating a list of symbols called syntactic | |
350 elements. This list can contain more than one syntactic element and | |
351 the global variable `c-syntactic-context' contains the context list | |
352 for the line being indented. Each element in this list is actually a | |
353 cons cell of the syntactic symbol and a buffer position. This buffer | |
354 position is called the relative indent point for the line. Some | |
355 syntactic symbols may not have a relative indent point associated with | |
356 them. | |
357 | |
358 After the syntactic context list for a line is generated, CC Mode | |
359 calculates the absolute indentation for the line by looking at each | |
360 syntactic element in the list. First, it compares the syntactic | |
361 element against the SYNTACTIC-SYMBOL's in `c-offsets-alist'. When it | |
362 finds a match, it adds the OFFSET to the column of the relative indent | |
363 point. The sum of this calculation for each element in the syntactic | |
364 list is the absolute offset for line being indented. | |
365 | |
366 If the syntactic element does not match any in the `c-offsets-alist', | |
367 an error is generated if `c-strict-syntax-p' is non-nil, otherwise the | |
368 element is ignored. | |
369 | |
370 Actually, OFFSET can be an integer, a function, a variable, or one of | |
371 the following symbols: `+', `-', `++', `--', `*', or `/'. These | |
372 latter designate positive or negative multiples of `c-basic-offset', | |
373 respectively: 1, -1, 2, -2, 0.5, and -0.5. If OFFSET is a function, it | |
374 is called with a single argument containing the cons of the syntactic | |
375 element symbol and the relative indent point. The function should | |
376 return an integer offset. | |
377 | |
378 Here is the current list of valid syntactic element symbols: | |
379 | |
380 string -- inside multi-line string | |
381 c -- inside a multi-line C style block comment | |
382 defun-open -- brace that opens a function definition | |
383 defun-close -- brace that closes a function definition | |
384 defun-block-intro -- the first line in a top-level defun | |
385 class-open -- brace that opens a class definition | |
386 class-close -- brace that closes a class definition | |
387 inline-open -- brace that opens an in-class inline method | |
388 inline-close -- brace that closes an in-class inline method | |
389 func-decl-cont -- the region between a function definition's | |
390 argument list and the function opening brace | |
391 (excluding K&R argument declarations). In C, you | |
392 cannot put anything but whitespace and comments | |
393 between them; in C++ and Java, throws declarations | |
394 and other things can appear in this context. | |
395 knr-argdecl-intro -- first line of a K&R C argument declaration | |
396 knr-argdecl -- subsequent lines in a K&R C argument declaration | |
397 topmost-intro -- the first line in a topmost construct definition | |
398 topmost-intro-cont -- topmost definition continuation lines | |
399 member-init-intro -- first line in a member initialization list | |
400 member-init-cont -- subsequent member initialization list lines | |
401 inher-intro -- first line of a multiple inheritance list | |
402 inher-cont -- subsequent multiple inheritance lines | |
403 block-open -- statement block open brace | |
404 block-close -- statement block close brace | |
405 brace-list-open -- open brace of an enum or static array list | |
406 brace-list-close -- close brace of an enum or static array list | |
407 brace-list-intro -- first line in an enum or static array list | |
408 brace-list-entry -- subsequent lines in an enum or static array list | |
409 statement -- a C (or like) statement | |
410 statement-cont -- a continuation of a C (or like) statement | |
411 statement-block-intro -- the first line in a new statement block | |
412 statement-case-intro -- the first line in a case \"block\" | |
413 statement-case-open -- the first line in a case block starting with brace | |
414 substatement -- the first line after an if/while/for/do/else | |
415 substatement-open -- the brace that opens a substatement block | |
416 case-label -- a `case' or `default' label | |
417 access-label -- C++ private/protected/public access label | |
418 label -- any ordinary label | |
419 do-while-closure -- the `while' that ends a do/while construct | |
420 else-clause -- the `else' of an if/else construct | |
421 comment-intro -- a line containing only a comment introduction | |
422 arglist-intro -- the first line in an argument list | |
423 arglist-cont -- subsequent argument list lines when no | |
424 arguments follow on the same line as the | |
425 arglist opening paren | |
426 arglist-cont-nonempty -- subsequent argument list lines when at | |
427 least one argument follows on the same | |
428 line as the arglist opening paren | |
429 arglist-close -- the solo close paren of an argument list | |
430 stream-op -- lines continuing a stream operator construct | |
431 inclass -- the construct is nested inside a class definition | |
432 cpp-macro -- the start of a cpp macro | |
433 friend -- a C++ friend declaration | |
434 objc-method-intro -- the first line of an Objective-C method definition | |
435 objc-method-args-cont -- lines continuing an Objective-C method definition | |
436 objc-method-call-cont -- lines continuing an Objective-C method call | |
437 extern-lang-open -- brace that opens an external language block | |
438 extern-lang-close -- brace that closes an external language block | |
439 inextern-lang -- analogous to `inclass' syntactic symbol | |
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442 | |
443 (defun c-get-offset (langelem) | |
444 ;; Get offset from LANGELEM which is a cons cell of the form: | |
445 ;; (SYMBOL . RELPOS). The symbol is matched against | |
446 ;; c-offsets-alist and the offset found there is either returned, | |
447 ;; or added to the indentation at RELPOS. If RELPOS is nil, then | |
448 ;; the offset is simply returned. | |
449 (let* ((symbol (car langelem)) | |
450 (relpos (cdr langelem)) | |
451 (match (assq symbol c-offsets-alist)) | |
452 (offset (cdr-safe match))) | |
453 ;; offset can be a number, a function, a variable, or one of the | |
454 ;; symbols + or - | |
455 (cond | |
456 ((not match) | |
457 (if c-strict-syntax-p | |
458 (error "don't know how to indent a %s" symbol) | |
459 (setq offset 0 | |
460 relpos 0))) | |
461 ((eq offset '+) (setq offset c-basic-offset)) | |
462 ((eq offset '-) (setq offset (- c-basic-offset))) | |
463 ((eq offset '++) (setq offset (* 2 c-basic-offset))) | |
464 ((eq offset '--) (setq offset (* 2 (- c-basic-offset)))) | |
465 ((eq offset '*) (setq offset (/ c-basic-offset 2))) | |
466 ((eq offset '/) (setq offset (/ (- c-basic-offset) 2))) | |
467 ((functionp offset) (setq offset (funcall offset langelem))) | |
468 ((not (numberp offset)) (setq offset (symbol-value offset))) | |
469 ) | |
470 (+ (if (and relpos | |
471 (< relpos (c-point 'bol))) | |
472 (save-excursion | |
473 (goto-char relpos) | |
474 (current-column)) | |
475 0) | |
476 offset))) | |
477 | |
478 | |
479 (defvar c-read-offset-history nil) | |
480 | |
481 (defun c-read-offset (langelem) | |
482 ;; read new offset value for LANGELEM from minibuffer. return a | |
483 ;; legal value only | |
484 (let* ((oldoff (cdr-safe (assq langelem c-offsets-alist))) | |
485 (defstr (format "(default %s): " oldoff)) | |
486 (errmsg (concat "Offset must be int, func, var, " | |
487 "or in [+,-,++,--,*,/] " | |
488 defstr)) | |
489 (prompt (concat "Offset " defstr)) | |
490 offset input interned raw) | |
491 (while (not offset) | |
492 (setq input (completing-read prompt obarray 'fboundp nil nil | |
493 'c-read-offset-history) | |
494 offset (cond ((string-equal "" input) oldoff) ; default | |
495 ((string-equal "+" input) '+) | |
496 ((string-equal "-" input) '-) | |
497 ((string-equal "++" input) '++) | |
498 ((string-equal "--" input) '--) | |
499 ((string-equal "*" input) '*) | |
500 ((string-equal "/" input) '/) | |
501 ((string-match "^-?[0-9]+$" input) | |
502 (string-to-int input)) | |
503 ;; a symbol with a function binding | |
504 ((fboundp (setq interned (intern input))) | |
505 interned) | |
506 ;; a lambda function | |
507 ((c-safe (functionp (setq raw (read input)))) | |
508 raw) | |
509 ;; a symbol with variable binding | |
510 ((boundp interned) interned) | |
511 ;; error, but don't signal one, keep trying | |
512 ;; to read an input value | |
513 (t (ding) | |
514 (setq prompt errmsg) | |
515 nil)))) | |
516 offset)) | |
517 | |
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18720 | 519 (defun c-set-offset (symbol offset &optional add-p) |
520 "Change the value of a syntactic element symbol in `c-offsets-alist'. | |
521 SYMBOL is the syntactic element symbol to change and OFFSET is the new | |
522 offset for that syntactic element. Optional ADD says to add SYMBOL to | |
523 `c-offsets-alist' if it doesn't already appear there." | |
524 (interactive | |
525 (let* ((langelem | |
526 (intern (completing-read | |
527 (concat "Syntactic symbol to change" | |
528 (if current-prefix-arg " or add" "") | |
529 ": ") | |
530 (mapcar | |
531 #'(lambda (langelem) | |
532 (cons (format "%s" (car langelem)) nil)) | |
533 c-offsets-alist) | |
534 nil (not current-prefix-arg) | |
535 ;; initial contents tries to be the last element | |
536 ;; on the syntactic analysis list for the current | |
537 ;; line | |
538 (let* ((syntax (c-guess-basic-syntax)) | |
539 (len (length syntax)) | |
540 (ic (format "%s" (car (nth (1- len) syntax))))) | |
541 (cons ic 0)) | |
542 ))) | |
543 (offset (c-read-offset langelem))) | |
544 (list langelem offset current-prefix-arg))) | |
545 ;; sanity check offset | |
546 (or (eq offset '+) | |
547 (eq offset '-) | |
548 (eq offset '++) | |
549 (eq offset '--) | |
550 (eq offset '*) | |
551 (eq offset '/) | |
552 (integerp offset) | |
553 (functionp offset) | |
554 (boundp offset) | |
555 (error "Offset must be int, func, var, or in [+,-,++,--,*,/]: %s" | |
556 offset)) | |
557 (let ((entry (assq symbol c-offsets-alist))) | |
558 (if entry | |
559 (setcdr entry offset) | |
560 (if add-p | |
561 (setq c-offsets-alist (cons (cons symbol offset) c-offsets-alist)) | |
562 (error "%s is not a valid syntactic symbol." symbol)))) | |
563 (c-keep-region-active)) | |
564 | |
565 | |
566 | |
567 (defun c-initialize-builtin-style () | |
568 ;; Dynamically append the default value of most variables. This is | |
569 ;; crucial because future c-set-style calls will always reset the | |
570 ;; variables first to the `cc-mode' style before instituting the new | |
571 ;; style. Only do this once! | |
572 (or (assoc "cc-mode" c-style-alist) | |
573 (progn | |
574 (c-add-style "cc-mode" | |
575 (mapcar | |
576 (function | |
577 (lambda (var) | |
578 (let ((val (symbol-value var))) | |
579 (cons var (if (atom val) val | |
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580 (copy-sequence val))) |
18720 | 581 ))) |
582 '(c-backslash-column | |
583 c-basic-offset | |
584 c-cleanup-list | |
585 c-comment-only-line-offset | |
586 c-electric-pound-behavior | |
587 c-hanging-braces-alist | |
588 c-hanging-colons-alist | |
589 c-hanging-comment-starter-p | |
590 c-hanging-comment-ender-p | |
591 c-offsets-alist | |
592 ))) | |
593 ;; the default style is now GNU. This can be overridden in | |
594 ;; c-mode-common-hook or {c,c++,objc,java}-mode-hook. | |
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600 (defun c-make-styles-buffer-local () | |
601 "Make all CC Mode style variables buffer local. | |
602 If you edit primarily one style of C (or C++, Objective-C, Java) code, | |
603 you probably want style variables to be global. This is the default. | |
604 | |
605 If you edit many different styles of C (or C++, Objective-C, Java) at | |
606 the same time, you probably want the CC Mode style variables to be | |
607 buffer local. If you do, then you will need to set any CC Mode style | |
608 variables in a hook function (e.g. off of c-mode-common-hook), instead | |
609 of at the top level of your ~/.emacs file. | |
610 | |
611 This function makes all the CC Mode style variables buffer local. | |
612 Call it after CC Mode is loaded into your Emacs environment. | |
613 Conversely, set the variable `c-style-variables-are-local-p' to t in | |
614 your .emacs file, before CC Mode is loaded, and this function will be | |
615 automatically called when CC Mode is loaded." | |
616 ;; style variables | |
617 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-offsets-alist) | |
618 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-basic-offset) | |
619 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-file-style) | |
620 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-file-offsets) | |
621 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-comment-only-line-offset) | |
622 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-cleanup-list) | |
623 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-hanging-braces-alist) | |
624 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-hanging-colons-alist) | |
625 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-hanging-comment-starter-p) | |
626 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-hanging-comment-ender-p) | |
627 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-backslash-column) | |
628 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-label-minimum-indentation) | |
629 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-special-indent-hook) | |
630 (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-indentation-style)) | |
631 | |
632 | |
633 (provide 'cc-styles) | |
634 ;;; cc-styles.el ends here |