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Add PentiumII (i786). Add '7' to all i[3456] entries. Add AMD and Cyrix names for P5 and P6.
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date Fri, 13 Feb 1998 12:16:46 +0000
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1 @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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5 @setfilename ../info/positions
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6 @node Positions, Markers, Frames, Top
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7 @chapter Positions
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8 @cindex position (in buffer)
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10 A @dfn{position} is the index of a character in the text of a buffer.
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11 More precisely, a position identifies the place between two characters
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13 speak of the character before or after a given position. However, we
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17 Positions are usually represented as integers starting from 1, but can
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18 also be represented as @dfn{markers}---special objects that relocate
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19 automatically when text is inserted or deleted so they stay with the
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20 surrounding characters. @xref{Markers}.
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22 @menu
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23 * Point:: The special position where editing takes place.
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24 * Motion:: Changing point.
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25 * Excursions:: Temporary motion and buffer changes.
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26 * Narrowing:: Restricting editing to a portion of the buffer.
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27 @end menu
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29 @node Point
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30 @section Point
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31 @cindex point
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32
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33 @dfn{Point} is a special buffer position used by many editing
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34 commands, including the self-inserting typed characters and text
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35 insertion functions. Other commands move point through the text
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36 to allow editing and insertion at different places.
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38 Like other positions, point designates a place between two characters
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41 the character that immediately follows point; point is actually before
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42 the character on which the cursor sits.
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45 The value of point is a number between 1 and the buffer size plus 1.
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46 If narrowing is in effect (@pxref{Narrowing}), then point is constrained
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47 to fall within the accessible portion of the buffer (possibly at one end
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48 of it).
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50 Each buffer has its own value of point, which is independent of the
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51 value of point in other buffers. Each window also has a value of point,
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53 buffer. This is why point can have different values in various windows
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54 that display the same buffer. When a buffer appears in only one window,
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55 the buffer's point and the window's point normally have the same value,
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56 so the distinction is rarely important. @xref{Window Point}, for more
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57 details.
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59 @defun point
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60 @cindex current buffer position
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61 This function returns the value of point in the current buffer,
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64 @need 700
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65 @example
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66 @group
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67 (point)
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69 @end group
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70 @end example
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71 @end defun
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74 This function returns the minimum accessible value of point in the
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81 This function returns the maximum accessible value of point in the
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83 in effect, in which case it is the position of the end of the region
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84 that you narrowed to. (@xref{Narrowing}).
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85 @end defun
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87 @defun buffer-end flag
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88 This function returns @code{(point-min)} if @var{flag} is less than 1,
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93 This function returns the total number of characters in the current
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105 @end group
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109 @node Motion
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110 @section Motion
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112 Motion functions change the value of point, either relative to the
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114 or relative to the edges of the selected window. @xref{Point}.
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116 @menu
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117 * Character Motion:: Moving in terms of characters.
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118 * Word Motion:: Moving in terms of words.
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119 * Buffer End Motion:: Moving to the beginning or end of the buffer.
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120 * Text Lines:: Moving in terms of lines of text.
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121 * Screen Lines:: Moving in terms of lines as displayed.
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122 * List Motion:: Moving by parsing lists and sexps.
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123 * Skipping Characters:: Skipping characters belonging to a certain set.
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124 @end menu
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126 @node Character Motion
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127 @subsection Motion by Characters
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129 These functions move point based on a count of characters.
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130 @code{goto-char} is the fundamental primitive; the other functions use
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133 @deffn Command goto-char position
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134 This function sets point in the current buffer to the value
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135 @var{position}. If @var{position} is less than 1, it moves point to the
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136 beginning of the buffer. If @var{position} is greater than the length
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137 of the buffer, it moves point to the end.
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139 If narrowing is in effect, @var{position} still counts from the
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140 beginning of the buffer, but point cannot go outside the accessible
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141 portion. If @var{position} is out of range, @code{goto-char} moves
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142 point to the beginning or the end of the accessible portion.
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144 When this function is called interactively, @var{position} is the
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145 numeric prefix argument, if provided; otherwise it is read from the
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146 minibuffer.
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148 @code{goto-char} returns @var{position}.
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149 @end deffn
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151 @deffn Command forward-char &optional count
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152 @c @kindex beginning-of-buffer
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205 This variable affects the behavior of @code{forward-word} and everything
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238 mark at the previous position. If @var{n} is non-@code{nil}, then it
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245 @end deffn
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248 This function moves point to the end of the buffer (or the limits of
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251 point @var{n} tenths of the way from the end of the buffer.
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257 @end deffn
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261 @cindex lines
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267 The division of the buffer into text lines is not affected by the width
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271 @deffn Command goto-line line
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273 counting from line 1 at beginning of the buffer. If @var{line} is less
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284 position.
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288 able to move (in the full buffer, before taking account of narrowing).
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290 buffer. The value is zero if scan encounters the end of the accessible
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319 This function moves point forward @var{count} lines, to the beginning of
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325 If @code{forward-line} encounters the beginning or end of the buffer (or
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326 of the accessible portion) before finding that many lines, it sets point
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329 @code{forward-line} returns the difference between @var{count} and the
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330 number of lines actually moved. If you attempt to move down five lines
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331 from the beginning of a buffer that has only three lines, point stops at
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332 the end of the last line, and the value will be 2.
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339 This function returns the number of lines between the positions
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351 "Return the vertical position of point@dots{}"
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361 The @code{previous-line} and @code{next-line} commands are functions
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365 @deffn Command previous-line count
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367 This function moves point up @var{count} lines (down if @var{count}
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375 If it attempts to move beyond the top or bottom of the buffer (or clipped
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383 goal column to which this command always moves. Then it does not try to
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392 This function moves point down @var{count} lines (up if @var{count}
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396 If there is no character in the target line exactly under the current
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437 In some cases, text lines are truncated on the screen rather than
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439 @code{vertical-motion} moves point much like @code{forward-line}.
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440 @xref{Truncation}.
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442 Because the width of a given string depends on the flags that control
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460 @code{vertical-motion} returns the number of lines moved. The value may
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466 @code{vertical-motion} always operates on the current buffer, even if
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481 that would appear on that screen line if the window were tall enough.
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482 This will probably cause the next redisplay to scroll to bring that
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483 location onto the screen.
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485 In an interactive call, @var{count} is the numeric prefix argument.
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487 The value returned is the window line number point has moved to, with
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488 the top line in the window numbered 0.
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489 @end deffn
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491 @defun compute-motion from frompos to topos width offsets window
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492 This function scans the current buffer, calculating screen positions.
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493 It scans the buffer forward from position @var{from}, assuming that is
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494 at screen coordinates @var{frompos}, to position @var{to} or coordinates
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495 @var{topos}, whichever comes first. It returns the ending buffer
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496 position and screen coordinates.
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497
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498 The coordinate arguments @var{frompos} and @var{topos} are cons cells of
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499 the form @code{(@var{hpos} . @var{vpos})}.
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500
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501 The argument @var{width} is the number of columns available to display
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503 returned by @code{window-width} for the window of your choice;
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504 normally, use @code{(window-width @var{window})}.
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506 The argument @var{offsets} is either @code{nil} or a cons cell of the
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508 the number of columns not being displayed at the left margin; most
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509 callers get this from @code{window-hscroll}. Meanwhile,
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510 @var{tab-offset} is the offset between column numbers on the screen and
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511 column numbers in the buffer. This can be nonzero in a continuation
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513 of @code{tab-width}. It is always zero in a non-continuation line.
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514
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515 The window @var{window} serves only to specify which display table to
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516 use. @code{compute-motion} always operates on the current buffer,
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517 regardless of what buffer is displayed in @var{window}.
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520
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521 @example
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522 (@var{pos} @var{vpos} @var{hpos} @var{prevhpos} @var{contin})
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525 @noindent
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526 Here @var{pos} is the buffer position where the scan stopped, @var{vpos}
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527 is the vertical screen position, and @var{hpos} is the horizontal screen
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528 position.
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530 The result @var{prevhpos} is the horizontal position one character back
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531 from @var{pos}. The result @var{contin} is @code{t} if the last line
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532 was continued after (or within) the previous character.
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534 For example, to find the buffer position of column @var{col} of line
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535 @var{line} of a certain window, pass the window's display start location
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536 as @var{from} and the window's upper-left coordinates as @var{frompos}.
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537 Pass the buffer's @code{(point-max)} as @var{to}, to limit the scan to
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538 the end of the accessible portion of the buffer, and pass @var{line} and
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539 @var{col} as @var{topos}. Here's a function that does this:
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541 @example
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542 (defun coordinates-of-position (col line)
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543 (car (compute-motion (window-start)
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544 '(0 . 0)
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545 (point-max)
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546 (cons col line)
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547 (window-width)
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548 (cons (window-hscroll) 0)
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549 (selected-window))))
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550 @end example
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551
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552 When you use @code{compute-motion} for the minibuffer, you need to use
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553 @code{minibuffer-prompt-width} to get the horizontal position of the
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554 beginning of the first screen line. @xref{Minibuffer Misc}.
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555 @end defun
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556
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557 @node List Motion
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558 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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559 @subsection Moving over Balanced Expressions
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560 @cindex sexp motion
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561 @cindex Lisp expression motion
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562 @cindex list motion
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563
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564 Here are several functions concerned with balanced-parenthesis
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565 expressions (also called @dfn{sexps} in connection with moving across
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566 them in Emacs). The syntax table controls how these functions interpret
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567 various characters; see @ref{Syntax Tables}. @xref{Parsing
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568 Expressions}, for lower-level primitives for scanning sexps or parts of
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569 sexps. For user-level commands, see @ref{Lists Commands,,, emacs, GNU
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570 Emacs Manual}.
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571
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572 @deffn Command forward-list arg
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573 This function moves forward across @var{arg} balanced groups of
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574 parentheses. (Other syntactic entities such as words or paired string
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575 quotes are ignored.)
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576 @end deffn
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578 @deffn Command backward-list arg
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579 This function moves backward across @var{arg} balanced groups of
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580 parentheses. (Other syntactic entities such as words or paired string
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581 quotes are ignored.)
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582 @end deffn
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584 @deffn Command up-list arg
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585 This function moves forward out of @var{arg} levels of parentheses.
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586 A negative argument means move backward but still to a less deep spot.
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587 @end deffn
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589 @deffn Command down-list arg
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590 This function moves forward into @var{arg} levels of parentheses. A
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591 negative argument means move backward but still go
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592 deeper in parentheses (@minus{}@var{arg} levels).
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593 @end deffn
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595 @deffn Command forward-sexp arg
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596 This function moves forward across @var{arg} balanced expressions.
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597 Balanced expressions include both those delimited by parentheses and
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598 other kinds, such as words and string constants. For example,
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600 @example
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601 @group
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602 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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603 (concat@point{} "foo " (car x) y z)
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604 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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605 @end group
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607 @group
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608 (forward-sexp 3)
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609 @result{} nil
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611 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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612 (concat "foo " (car x) y@point{} z)
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614 @end group
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615 @end example
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616 @end deffn
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618 @deffn Command backward-sexp arg
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620 @end deffn
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622 @deffn Command beginning-of-defun arg
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623 This function moves back to the @var{arg}th beginning of a defun. If
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624 @var{arg} is negative, this actually moves forward, but it still moves
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625 to the beginning of a defun, not to the end of one.
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626 @end deffn
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628 @deffn Command end-of-defun arg
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629 This function moves forward to the @var{arg}th end of a defun. If
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632 @end deffn
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633
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634 @defopt defun-prompt-regexp
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635 If non-@code{nil}, this variable holds a regular expression that
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636 specifies what text can appear before the open-parenthesis that starts a
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637 defun. That is to say, a defun begins on a line that starts with a
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638 match for this regular expression, followed by a character with
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639 open-parenthesis syntax.
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640 @end defopt
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641
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642 @node Skipping Characters
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643 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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644 @subsection Skipping Characters
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645 @cindex skipping characters
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646
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647 The following two functions move point over a specified set of
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648 characters. For example, they are often used to skip whitespace. For
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649 related functions, see @ref{Motion and Syntax}.
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650
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651 @defun skip-chars-forward character-set &optional limit
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652 This function moves point in the current buffer forward, skipping over a
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653 given set of characters. It examines the character following point,
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654 then advances point if the character matches @var{character-set}. This
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655 continues until it reaches a character that does not match. The
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656 function returns @code{nil}.
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657
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658 The argument @var{character-set} is like the inside of a
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659 @samp{[@dots{}]} in a regular expression except that @samp{]} is never
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660 special and @samp{\} quotes @samp{^}, @samp{-} or @samp{\}. Thus,
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661 @code{"a-zA-Z"} skips over all letters, stopping before the first
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662 nonletter, and @code{"^a-zA-Z"} skips nonletters stopping before the
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663 first letter. @xref{Regular Expressions}.
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664
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665 If @var{limit} is supplied (it must be a number or a marker), it
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666 specifies the maximum position in the buffer that point can be skipped
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667 to. Point will stop at or before @var{limit}.
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668
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669 In the following example, point is initially located directly before the
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670 @samp{T}. After the form is evaluated, point is located at the end of
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671 that line (between the @samp{t} of @samp{hat} and the newline). The
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672 function skips all letters and spaces, but not newlines.
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673
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674 @example
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675 @group
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676 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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677 I read "@point{}The cat in the hat
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678 comes back" twice.
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679 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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680 @end group
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681
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682 @group
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683 (skip-chars-forward "a-zA-Z ")
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684 @result{} nil
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685
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686 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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687 I read "The cat in the hat@point{}
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688 comes back" twice.
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689 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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690 @end group
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691 @end example
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692 @end defun
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693
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694 @defun skip-chars-backward character-set &optional limit
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695 This function moves point backward, skipping characters that match
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696 @var{character-set}, until @var{limit}. It just like
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697 @code{skip-chars-forward} except for the direction of motion.
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698 @end defun
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699
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700 @node Excursions
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701 @section Excursions
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702 @cindex excursion
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703
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704 It is often useful to move point ``temporarily'' within a localized
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705 portion of the program, or to switch buffers temporarily. This is
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706 called an @dfn{excursion}, and it is done with the @code{save-excursion}
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707 special form. This construct saves the current buffer and its values of
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708 point and the mark so they can be restored after the completion of the
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709 excursion.
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710
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711 The forms for saving and restoring the configuration of windows are
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712 described elsewhere (see @ref{Window Configurations}, and @pxref{Frame
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713 Configurations}).
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714
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715 @defspec save-excursion forms@dots{}
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716 @cindex mark excursion
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717 @cindex point excursion
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718 @cindex current buffer excursion
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719 The @code{save-excursion} special form saves the identity of the current
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720 buffer and the values of point and the mark in it, evaluates
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721 @var{forms}, and finally restores the buffer and its saved values of
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722 point and the mark. All three saved values are restored even in case of
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723 an abnormal exit via @code{throw} or error (@pxref{Nonlocal Exits}).
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724
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725 The @code{save-excursion} special form is the standard way to switch
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726 buffers or move point within one part of a program and avoid affecting
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727 the rest of the program. It is used more than 500 times in the Lisp
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728 sources of Emacs.
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729
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730 @code{save-excursion} does not save the values of point and the mark for
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731 other buffers, so changes in other buffers remain in effect after
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732 @code{save-excursion} exits.
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733
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734 @cindex window excursions
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735 Likewise, @code{save-excursion} does not restore window-buffer
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736 correspondences altered by functions such as @code{switch-to-buffer}.
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737 One way to restore these correspondences, and the selected window, is to
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738 use @code{save-window-excursion} inside @code{save-excursion}
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739 (@pxref{Window Configurations}).
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741 The value returned by @code{save-excursion} is the result of the last of
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742 @var{forms}, or @code{nil} if no @var{forms} are given.
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743
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744 @example
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745 @group
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746 (save-excursion
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747 @var{forms})
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748 @equiv{}
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749 (let ((old-buf (current-buffer))
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750 (old-pnt (point-marker))
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751 (old-mark (copy-marker (mark-marker))))
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752 (unwind-protect
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753 (progn @var{forms})
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754 (set-buffer old-buf)
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755 (goto-char old-pnt)
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756 (set-marker (mark-marker) old-mark)))
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757 @end group
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758 @end example
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759 @end defspec
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761 @node Narrowing
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762 @section Narrowing
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763 @cindex narrowing
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764 @cindex restriction (in a buffer)
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765 @cindex accessible portion (of a buffer)
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766
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767 @dfn{Narrowing} means limiting the text addressable by Emacs editing
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768 commands to a limited range of characters in a buffer. The text that
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769 remains addressable is called the @dfn{accessible portion} of the
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770 buffer.
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772 Narrowing is specified with two buffer positions which become the
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773 beginning and end of the accessible portion. For most editing commands
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774 and most Emacs primitives, these positions replace the values of the
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775 beginning and end of the buffer. While narrowing is in effect, no text
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776 outside the accessible portion is displayed, and point cannot move
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777 outside the accessible portion.
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778
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779 Values such as positions or line numbers, which usually count from the
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780 beginning of the buffer, do so despite narrowing, but the functions
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782
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784 the entire buffer regardless of any narrowing.
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786 @deffn Command narrow-to-region start end
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787 This function sets the accessible portion of the current buffer to start
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788 at @var{start} and end at @var{end}. Both arguments should be character
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789 positions.
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792 of the current region (point and the mark, with the smallest first).
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793 @end deffn
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794
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795 @deffn Command narrow-to-page move-count
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796 This function sets the accessible portion of the current buffer to
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797 include just the current page. An optional first argument
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798 @var{move-count} non-@code{nil} means to move forward or backward by
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799 @var{move-count} pages and then narrow. The variable
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800 @code{page-delimiter} specifies where pages start and end
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801 (@pxref{Standard Regexps}).
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803 In an interactive call, @var{move-count} is set to the numeric prefix
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804 argument.
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805 @end deffn
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806
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807 @deffn Command widen
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808 @cindex widening
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809 This function cancels any narrowing in the current buffer, so that the
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810 entire contents are accessible. This is called @dfn{widening}.
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811 It is equivalent to the following expression:
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812
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813 @example
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814 (narrow-to-region 1 (1+ (buffer-size)))
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815 @end example
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816 @end deffn
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818 @defspec save-restriction body@dots{}
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819 This special form saves the current bounds of the accessible portion,
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820 evaluates the @var{body} forms, and finally restores the saved bounds,
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821 thus restoring the same state of narrowing (or absence thereof) formerly
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822 in effect. The state of narrowing is restored even in the event of an
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823 abnormal exit via @code{throw} or error (@pxref{Nonlocal Exits}).
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824 Therefore, this construct is a clean way to narrow a buffer temporarily.
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826 The value returned by @code{save-restriction} is that returned by the
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827 last form in @var{body}, or @code{nil} if no body forms were given.
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828
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829 @c Wordy to avoid overfull hbox. --rjc 16mar92
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830 @strong{Caution:} it is easy to make a mistake when using the
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831 @code{save-restriction} construct. Read the entire description here
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833
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834 If @var{body} changes the current buffer, @code{save-restriction} still
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835 restores the restrictions on the original buffer (the buffer whose
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836 restructions it saved from), but it does not restore the identity of the
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837 current buffer.
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839 @code{save-restriction} does @emph{not} restore point and the mark; use
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840 @code{save-excursion} for that. If you use both @code{save-restriction}
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841 and @code{save-excursion} together, @code{save-excursion} should come
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842 first (on the outside). Otherwise, the old point value would be
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843 restored with temporary narrowing still in effect. If the old point
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844 value were outside the limits of the temporary narrowing, this would
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845 fail to restore it accurately.
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846
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847 The @code{save-restriction} special form records the values of the
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848 beginning and end of the accessible portion as distances from the
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849 beginning and end of the buffer. In other words, it records the amount
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850 of inaccessible text before and after the accessible portion.
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851
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852 This method yields correct results if @var{body} does further narrowing.
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853 However, @code{save-restriction} can become confused if the body widens
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854 and then make changes outside the range of the saved narrowing. When
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855 this is what you want to do, @code{save-restriction} is not the right
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856 tool for the job. Here is what you must use instead:
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858 @example
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859 @group
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861 (end (point-max-marker)))
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865 (set-buffer (marker-buffer beg))
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867 @end group
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868 @end example
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872 @example
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873 @group
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874 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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875 This is the contents of foo
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876 This is the contents of foo
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877 This is the contents of foo@point{}
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878 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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879 @end group
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881 @group
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883 (save-restriction
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885 (forward-line 2)
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886 (narrow-to-region 1 (point))
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887 (goto-char (point-min))
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888 (replace-string "foo" "bar")))
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891 This is the contents of bar
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892 This is the contents of bar
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893 This is the contents of foo@point{}
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894 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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896 @end example
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897 @end defspec