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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 28 Aug 1994 19:59:18 +0000 |
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;;; cmacexp.el --- expand C macros in a region ;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Francesco Potorti` <pot@cnuce.cnr.it> ;; Version: $Id: cmacexp.el,v 1.15 1994/08/07 17:23:44 rms Exp rms $ ;; Adapted-By: ESR ;; Keywords: c ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;; USAGE ============================================================= ;; In C mode C-C C-e is bound to c-macro-expand. The result of the ;; expansion is put in a separate buffer. A user option allows the ;; window displaying the buffer to be optimally sized. ;; ;; When called with a C-u prefix, c-macro-expand replaces the selected ;; region with the expansion. Both the preprocessor name and the ;; initial flag can be set by the user. If c-macro-prompt-flag is set ;; to a non-nil value the user is offered to change the options to the ;; preprocessor each time c-macro-expand is invoked. Preprocessor ;; arguments default to the last ones entered. If c-macro-prompt-flag ;; is nil, one must use M-x set-variable to set a different value for ;; c-macro-cppflags. ;; A c-macro-expansion function is provided for non-interactive use. ;; INSTALLATION ====================================================== ;; Put the following in your ~/.emacs file. ;; If you want the *Macroexpansion* window to be not higher than ;; necessary: ;;(setq c-macro-shrink-window-flag t) ;; ;; If you use a preprocessor other than /lib/cpp (be careful to set a ;; -C option or equivalent in order to make the preprocessor not to ;; strip the comments): ;;(setq c-macro-preprocessor "gpp -C") ;; ;; If you often use a particular set of flags: ;;(setq c-macro-cppflags "-I /usr/include/local -DDEBUG" ;; ;; If you want the "Preprocessor arguments: " prompt: ;;(setq c-macro-prompt-flag t) ;; BUG REPORTS ======================================================= ;; Please report bugs, suggestions, complaints and so on to ;; pot@cnuce.cnr.it (Francesco Potorti`). ;; IMPROVEMENTS OVER emacs 18.xx cmacexp.el ========================== ;; - A lot of user visible changes. See above. ;; - #line directives are inserted, so __LINE__ and __FILE__ are ;; correctly expanded. Works even with START inside a string, a ;; comment or a region #ifdef'd away by cpp. cpp is invoked with -C, ;; making comments visible in the expansion. ;; - All work is done in core memory, no need for temporary files. ;; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ================================================== ;; A lot of thanks to Don Maszle who did a great work of testing, bug ;; reporting and suggestion of new features. This work has been ;; partially inspired by Don Maszle and Jonathan Segal's. ;; BUGS ============================================================== ;; If the start point of the region is inside a macro definition the ;; macro expansion is often inaccurate. (provide 'cmacexp) (defvar c-macro-shrink-window-flag nil "*Non-nil means shrink the *Macroexpansion* window to fit its contents.") (defvar c-macro-prompt-flag nil "*Non-nil makes `c-macro-expand' prompt for preprocessor arguments.") (defvar c-macro-preprocessor "/lib/cpp -C" "The preprocessor used by the cmacexp package. If you change this, be sure to preserve the `-C' (don't strip comments) option, or to set an equivalent one.") (defvar c-macro-cppflags "" "*Preprocessor flags used by `c-macro-expand'.") (defconst c-macro-buffer-name "*Macroexpansion*") (defun c-macro-expand (start end subst) "Expand C macros in the region, using the C preprocessor. Normally display output in temp buffer, but prefix arg means replace the region with it. `c-macro-preprocessor' specifies the preprocessor to use. Prompt for arguments to the preprocessor \(e.g. `-DDEBUG -I ./include') if the user option `c-macro-prompt-flag' is non-nil. Noninteractive args are START, END, SUBST. For use inside Lisp programs, see also `c-macro-expansion'." (interactive "r\nP") (let ((inbuf (current-buffer)) (displaybuf (if subst (get-buffer c-macro-buffer-name) (get-buffer-create c-macro-buffer-name))) (expansion "")) ;; Build the command string. (if c-macro-prompt-flag (setq c-macro-cppflags (read-string "Preprocessor arguments: " c-macro-cppflags))) ;; Decide where to display output. (if (and subst (and buffer-read-only (not inhibit-read-only)) (not (eq inbuf displaybuf))) (progn (message "Buffer is read only: displaying expansion in alternate window") (sit-for 2) (setq subst nil) (or displaybuf (setq displaybuf (get-buffer-create c-macro-buffer-name))))) ;; Expand the macro and output it. (setq expansion (c-macro-expansion start end (concat c-macro-preprocessor " " c-macro-cppflags) t)) (if subst (let ((exchange (= (point) start))) (delete-region start end) (insert expansion) (if exchange (exchange-point-and-mark))) (set-buffer displaybuf) (setq buffer-read-only nil) (buffer-flush-undo displaybuf) (erase-buffer) (insert expansion) (set-buffer-modified-p nil) (if (string= "" expansion) (message "Null expansion") (c-macro-display-buffer)) (setq buffer-read-only t) (setq buffer-auto-save-file-name nil) (bury-buffer displaybuf)))) ;; Display the current buffer in a window which is either just large ;; enough to contain the entire buffer, or half the size of the ;; screen, whichever is smaller. Do not select the new ;; window. ;; ;; Several factors influence window resizing so that the window is ;; sized optimally if it is created anew, and so that it is messed ;; with minimally if it has been created by the user. If the window ;; chosen for display exists already but contains something else, the ;; window is not re-sized. If the window already contains the current ;; buffer, it is never shrunk, but possibly expanded. Finally, if the ;; variable c-macro-shrink-window-flag is nil the window size is *never* ;; changed. (defun c-macro-display-buffer () (goto-char (point-min)) (c-mode) (let ((oldwinheight (window-height)) (alreadythere ;the window was already there (get-buffer-window (current-buffer))) (popped nil)) ;the window popped changing the layout (or alreadythere (progn (display-buffer (current-buffer) t) (setq popped (/= oldwinheight (window-height))))) (if (and c-macro-shrink-window-flag ;user wants fancy shrinking :\) (or alreadythere popped)) ;; Enlarge up to half screen, or shrink properly. (let ((oldwin (selected-window)) (minheight 0) (maxheight 0)) (save-excursion (select-window (get-buffer-window (current-buffer))) (setq minheight (if alreadythere (window-height) window-min-height)) (setq maxheight (/ (screen-height) 2)) (enlarge-window (- (min maxheight (max minheight (+ 2 (vertical-motion (point-max))))) (window-height))) (goto-char (point-min)) (select-window oldwin)))))) (defun c-macro-expansion (start end cppcommand &optional display) "Run a preprocessor on region and return the output as a string. Expand the region between START and END in the current buffer using the shell command CPPCOMMAND (e.g. \"/lib/cpp -C -DDEBUG\"). Be sure to use a -C (don't strip comments) or equivalent option. Optional arg DISPLAY non-nil means show messages in the echo area." ;; Copy the current buffer's contents to a temporary hidden buffer. ;; Delete from END to end of buffer. Insert a preprocessor #line ;; directive at START and after each #endif following START that are ;; not inside a comment or a string. Put all the strings thus ;; inserted (without the "line" substring) in a list named linelist. ;; If START is inside a comment, prepend "*/" and append "/*" to the ;; #line directive. If inside a string, prepend and append "\"". ;; Preprocess the buffer contents, then look for all the lines stored ;; in linelist starting from end of buffer. The last line so found is ;; where START was, so return the substring from point to end of ;; buffer. (let ((inbuf (current-buffer)) (outbuf (get-buffer-create " *C Macro Expansion*")) (filename (if (and buffer-file-name (string-match (regexp-quote default-directory) buffer-file-name)) (substring buffer-file-name (match-end 0)) (buffer-name))) (mymsg (format "Invoking %s%s%s on region..." c-macro-preprocessor (if (string= "" c-macro-cppflags) "" " ") c-macro-cppflags)) (uniquestring "???!!!???!!! start of c-macro expansion ???!!!???!!!") (startlinenum 0) (linenum 0) (startstat ()) (startmarker "") (tempname (make-temp-name "/tmp/"))) (unwind-protect (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (set-buffer outbuf) (setq buffer-read-only nil) (erase-buffer) (set-syntax-table c-mode-syntax-table) (insert-buffer-substring inbuf 1 end)) ;; We have copied inbuf to outbuf. Point is at end of ;; outbuf. Insert a space at the end, so cpp can correctly ;; parse a token ending at END. (insert " ") ;; Save sexp status and line number at START. (setq startstat (parse-partial-sexp 1 start)) (setq startlinenum (+ (count-lines 1 (point)) (if (bolp) 1 0))) ;; Now we insert the #line directives after all #endif or ;; #else following START going backward, so the lines we ;; insert don't change the line numbers. ;(switch-to-buffer outbuf) (debug) ;debugging instructions (goto-char (point-max)) (while (re-search-backward "\n#\\(endif\\|else\\)\\>" start 'move) (if (equal (nthcdr 3 (parse-partial-sexp start (point) nil nil startstat)) '(nil nil nil 0 nil)) ;neither in string nor in ;comment nor after quote (progn (goto-char (match-end 0)) (setq linenum (+ startlinenum (count-lines start (point)))) (insert (format "\n#line %d \"%s\"\n" linenum filename)) (goto-char (match-beginning 0))))) ;; Now we are at START. Insert the first #line directive. ;; This must work even inside a string or comment, or after a ;; quote. (let* ((startinstring (nth 3 startstat)) (startincomment (nth 4 startstat)) (startafterquote (nth 5 startstat)) (startinbcomment (nth 7 startstat))) (insert (if startafterquote " " "") (cond (startinstring (char-to-string startinstring)) (startincomment "*/") ("")) (format "\n#line %d \"%s\"\n" startlinenum filename) (setq startmarker (concat uniquestring (cond (startinstring (char-to-string startinstring)) (startincomment "/*") (startinbcomment "//")) (if startafterquote "\\"))))) ;; Call the preprocessor. (if display (message mymsg)) (setq exit-status (call-process-region 1 (point-max) "sh" t t nil "-c" (concat cppcommand " 2>" tempname))) (if display (message (concat mymsg "done"))) (if (= (buffer-size) 0) ;; Empty output is normal after a fatal error. (insert "\nPreprocessor produced no output\n") ;; Find and delete the mark of the start of the expansion. ;; Look for `# nn "file.c"' lines and delete them. (goto-char (point-min)) (search-forward startmarker) (delete-region 1 (point))) (while (re-search-forward (concat "^# [0-9]+ \"" (regexp-quote filename) "\"") nil t) (beginning-of-line) (let ((beg (point))) (forward-line 1) (delete-region beg (point)))) ;; If CPP got errors, show them at the beginning. (or (eq exit-status 0) (progn (goto-char (point-min)) (insert (format "Preprocessor terminated with status %s\n" exit-status)) (insert-file-contents tempname) (insert "\n"))) (delete-file tempname) ;; Compute the return value, keeping in account the space ;; inserted at the end of the buffer. (buffer-substring 1 (max 1 (- (point-max) 1)))) ;; Cleanup. (kill-buffer outbuf)))) ;;; cmacexp.el ends here