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(prepare_menu_bars): Do the frame titles last.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 08 Apr 1995 00:19:28 +0000 |
parents | b0a12ea680c1 |
children | 856fe1d1f30d |
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/* Display generation from window structure and buffer text. Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 88, 93, 94, 95 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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. */ #include <config.h> #include <stdio.h> /*#include <ctype.h>*/ #undef NULL #include "lisp.h" #include "frame.h" #include "window.h" #include "termchar.h" #include "dispextern.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "indent.h" #include "commands.h" #include "macros.h" #include "disptab.h" #include "termhooks.h" #include "intervals.h" #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT extern void set_frame_menubar (); #endif extern int interrupt_input; extern int command_loop_level; extern Lisp_Object Qface; /* Nonzero means print newline to stdout before next minibuffer message. */ int noninteractive_need_newline; /* Nonzero means print newline to message log before next message. */ static int message_log_need_newline; #define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) #define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) /* The buffer position of the first character appearing entirely or partially on the current frame line. Or zero, which disables the optimization for the current frame line. */ static int this_line_bufpos; /* Number of characters past the end of this line, including the terminating newline */ static int this_line_endpos; /* The vertical position of this frame line. */ static int this_line_vpos; /* Hpos value for start of display on this frame line. Usually zero, but negative if first character really began on previous line */ static int this_line_start_hpos; /* Buffer that this_line variables are describing. */ static struct buffer *this_line_buffer; /* Set by try_window_id to the vpos of first of any lines scrolled on to the bottom of the frame. These lines should not be included in any general scroll computation. */ static int scroll_bottom_vpos; /* Value of echo_area_glyphs when it was last acted on. If this is nonzero, there is a message on the frame in the minibuffer and it should be erased as soon as it is no longer requested to appear. */ char *previous_echo_glyphs; /* Nonzero means truncate lines in all windows less wide than the frame */ int truncate_partial_width_windows; /* Nonzero means we have more than one non-minibuffer-only frame. Not guaranteed to be accurate except while parsing frame-title-format. */ int multiple_frames; Lisp_Object Vglobal_mode_string; /* Marker for where to display an arrow on top of the buffer text. */ Lisp_Object Voverlay_arrow_position; /* String to display for the arrow. */ Lisp_Object Voverlay_arrow_string; /* Like mode-line-format, but for the titlebar on a visible frame. */ Lisp_Object Vframe_title_format; /* Like mode-line-format, but for the titlebar on an iconified frame. */ Lisp_Object Vicon_title_format; /* List of functions to call when a window's size changes. These functions get one arg, a frame on which one or more windows' sizes have changed. */ static Lisp_Object Vwindow_size_change_functions; /* Values of those variables at last redisplay. */ static Lisp_Object last_arrow_position, last_arrow_string; Lisp_Object Qmenu_bar_update_hook; /* Nonzero if overlay arrow has been displayed once in this window. */ static int overlay_arrow_seen; /* Nonzero means highlight the region even in nonselected windows. */ static int highlight_nonselected_windows; /* If cursor motion alone moves point off frame, Try scrolling this many lines up or down if that will bring it back. */ int scroll_step; /* Nonzero if try_window_id has made blank lines at window bottom since the last redisplay that paused */ static int blank_end_of_window; /* Number of windows showing the buffer of the selected window (or another buffer with the same base buffer). keyboard.c refers to this. */ int buffer_shared; /* display_text_line sets these to the frame position (origin 0) of point, whether the window is selected or not. Set one to -1 first to determine whether point was found afterwards. */ static int cursor_vpos; static int cursor_hpos; int debug_end_pos; /* Nonzero means display mode line highlighted */ int mode_line_inverse_video; static int message_log_check_duplicate (); static void echo_area_display (); void mark_window_display_accurate (); static void redisplay_windows (); static void redisplay_window (); static void update_menu_bars (); static void update_menu_bar (); static void try_window (); static int try_window_id (); static struct position *display_text_line (); static void display_mode_line (); static int display_mode_element (); static char *fmodetrunc (); static char *decode_mode_spec (); static int display_string (); static void display_menu_bar (); static int display_count_lines (); /* Prompt to display in front of the minibuffer contents */ Lisp_Object minibuf_prompt; /* Width in columns of current minibuffer prompt. */ int minibuf_prompt_width; /* Message to display instead of minibuffer contents This is what the functions error and message make, and command echoing uses it as well. It overrides the minibuf_prompt as well as the buffer. */ char *echo_area_glyphs; /* This is the length of the message in echo_area_glyphs. */ int echo_area_glyphs_length; /* true iff we should redraw the mode lines on the next redisplay */ int update_mode_lines; /* Smallest number of characters before the gap at any time since last redisplay that finished. Valid for current buffer when try_window_id can be called. */ int beg_unchanged; /* Smallest number of characters after the gap at any time since last redisplay that finished. Valid for current buffer when try_window_id can be called. */ int end_unchanged; /* MODIFF as of last redisplay that finished; if it matches MODIFF, beg_unchanged and end_unchanged contain no useful information */ int unchanged_modified; /* Nonzero if head_clip or tail_clip of current buffer has changed since last redisplay that finished */ int clip_changed; /* Nonzero if window sizes or contents have changed since last redisplay that finished */ int windows_or_buffers_changed; /* Nonzero after display_mode_line if %l was used and it displayed a line number. */ int line_number_displayed; /* Maximum buffer size for which to display line numbers. */ int line_number_display_limit; /* Number of lines to keep in the message log buffer. t means infinite. nil means don't log at all. */ Lisp_Object Vmessage_log_max; void message_log_maybe_newline () { if (message_log_need_newline) message_dolog ("", 0, 1); } /* Add a string to the message log, optionally terminated with a newline. This function calls low-level routines in order to bypass text property hooks, etc. which might not be safe to run. */ void message_dolog (m, len, nlflag) char *m; int len, nlflag; { if (!NILP (Vmessage_log_max)) { struct buffer *oldbuf; int oldpoint, oldbegv, oldzv; oldbuf = current_buffer; Fset_buffer (Fget_buffer_create (build_string ("*Messages*"))); oldpoint = PT; oldbegv = BEGV; oldzv = ZV; BEGV = BEG; ZV = Z; if (oldpoint == Z) oldpoint += len + nlflag; if (oldzv == Z) oldzv += len + nlflag; TEMP_SET_PT (Z); if (len) insert_1 (m, len, 1, 0); if (nlflag) { int this_bol, prev_bol, dup; insert_1 ("\n", 1, 1, 0); this_bol = scan_buffer ('\n', Z, 0, -2, 0, 0); if (this_bol > BEG) { prev_bol = scan_buffer ('\n', this_bol, 0, -2, 0, 0); dup = message_log_check_duplicate (prev_bol, this_bol); if (dup) { if (oldpoint > prev_bol) oldpoint -= min (this_bol, oldpoint) - prev_bol; if (oldbegv > prev_bol) oldbegv -= min (this_bol, oldbegv) - prev_bol; if (oldzv > prev_bol) oldzv -= min (this_bol, oldzv) - prev_bol; del_range_1 (prev_bol, this_bol, 0); if (dup > 1) { char dupstr[40]; int duplen; /* If you change this format, don't forget to also change message_log_check_duplicate. */ sprintf (dupstr, " [%d times]", dup); duplen = strlen (dupstr); TEMP_SET_PT (Z-1); if (oldpoint == Z) oldpoint += duplen; if (oldzv == Z) oldzv += duplen; insert_1 (dupstr, duplen, 1, 0); } } } if (NATNUMP (Vmessage_log_max)) { int pos = scan_buffer ('\n', Z, 0, -XFASTINT (Vmessage_log_max) - 1, 0, 0); oldpoint -= min (pos, oldpoint) - BEG; oldbegv -= min (pos, oldbegv) - BEG; oldzv -= min (pos, oldzv) - BEG; del_range_1 (BEG, pos, 0); } } BEGV = oldbegv; ZV = oldzv; TEMP_SET_PT (oldpoint); set_buffer_internal (oldbuf); message_log_need_newline = !nlflag; } } /* We are at the end of the buffer after just having inserted a newline. (Note: We depend on the fact we won't be crossing the gap.) Check to see if the most recent message looks a lot like the previous one. Return 0 if different, 1 if the new one should just replace it, or a value N > 1 if we should also append " [N times]". */ static int message_log_check_duplicate (prev_bol, this_bol) int prev_bol, this_bol; { int i; int len = Z - 1 - this_bol; int seen_dots = 0; char *p1 = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, prev_bol); char *p2 = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, this_bol); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (i >= 3 && p1[i-3] == '.' && p1[i-2] == '.' && p1[i-1] == '.' && p1[i] != '\n') seen_dots = 1; if (p1[i] != p2[i]) return seen_dots; } p1 += len; if (*p1 == '\n') return 2; if (*p1++ == ' ' && *p1++ == '[') { int n = 0; while (*p1 >= '0' && *p1 <= '9') n = n * 10 + *p1++ - '0'; if (strncmp (p1, " times]\n", 8) == 0) return n+1; } return 0; } /* Display an echo area message M with a specified length of LEN chars. The string may include null characters. If m is 0, clear out any existing message, and let the minibuffer text show through. Do not pass text that is stored in a Lisp string. */ void message2 (m, len) char *m; int len; { /* First flush out any partial line written with print. */ message_log_maybe_newline (); if (m) message_dolog (m, len, 1); message2_nolog (m, len); } /* The non-logging part of that function. */ void message2_nolog (m, len) char *m; int len; { if (noninteractive) { if (noninteractive_need_newline) putc ('\n', stderr); noninteractive_need_newline = 0; fwrite (m, len, 1, stderr); if (cursor_in_echo_area == 0) fprintf (stderr, "\n"); fflush (stderr); } /* A null message buffer means that the frame hasn't really been initialized yet. Error messages get reported properly by cmd_error, so this must be just an informative message; toss it. */ else if (INTERACTIVE && FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (selected_frame)) { #ifdef MULTI_FRAME Lisp_Object minibuf_frame; choose_minibuf_frame (); minibuf_frame = WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (minibuf_window)); FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY (XFRAME (minibuf_frame)); if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (selected_frame) && ! FRAME_VISIBLE_P (XFRAME (minibuf_frame))) Fmake_frame_visible (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (minibuf_window))); #endif if (m) { echo_area_glyphs = m; echo_area_glyphs_length = len; } else echo_area_glyphs = previous_echo_glyphs = 0; do_pending_window_change (); echo_area_display (); update_frame (XFRAME (XWINDOW (minibuf_window)->frame), 1, 1); do_pending_window_change (); if (frame_up_to_date_hook != 0 && ! gc_in_progress) (*frame_up_to_date_hook) (XFRAME (XWINDOW (minibuf_window)->frame)); } } void message1 (m) char *m; { message2 (m, (m ? strlen (m) : 0)); } void message1_nolog (m) char *m; { message2_nolog (m, (m ? strlen (m) : 0)); } /* Truncate what will be displayed in the echo area the next time we display it--but don't redisplay it now. */ void truncate_echo_area (len) int len; { /* A null message buffer means that the frame hasn't really been initialized yet. Error messages get reported properly by cmd_error, so this must be just an informative message; toss it. */ if (!noninteractive && INTERACTIVE && FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (selected_frame)) echo_area_glyphs_length = len; } /* Nonzero if FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (selected_frame) is being used by print; zero if being used by message. */ int message_buf_print; /* Dump an informative message to the minibuf. If m is 0, clear out any existing message, and let the minibuffer text show through. */ /* VARARGS 1 */ void message (m, a1, a2, a3) char *m; EMACS_INT a1, a2, a3; { if (noninteractive) { if (m) { if (noninteractive_need_newline) putc ('\n', stderr); noninteractive_need_newline = 0; fprintf (stderr, m, a1, a2, a3); if (cursor_in_echo_area == 0) fprintf (stderr, "\n"); fflush (stderr); } } else if (INTERACTIVE) { /* The frame whose minibuffer we're going to display the message on. It may be larger than the selected frame, so we need to use its buffer, not the selected frame's buffer. */ FRAME_PTR echo_frame; #ifdef MULTI_FRAME choose_minibuf_frame (); echo_frame = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (minibuf_window))); #else echo_frame = selected_frame; #endif /* A null message buffer means that the frame hasn't really been initialized yet. Error messages get reported properly by cmd_error, so this must be just an informative message; toss it. */ if (FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (echo_frame)) { if (m) { int len; #ifdef NO_ARG_ARRAY EMACS_INT a[3]; a[0] = a1; a[1] = a2; a[2] = a3; len = doprnt (FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (echo_frame), FRAME_WIDTH (echo_frame), m, 0, 3, a); #else len = doprnt (FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (echo_frame), FRAME_WIDTH (echo_frame), m, 0, 3, &a1); #endif /* NO_ARG_ARRAY */ message2 (FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (echo_frame), len); } else message1 (0); /* Print should start at the beginning of the message buffer next time. */ message_buf_print = 0; } } } /* The non-logging version of that function. */ void message_nolog (m, a1, a2, a3) char *m; EMACS_INT a1, a2, a3; { Lisp_Object old_log_max; old_log_max = Vmessage_log_max; Vmessage_log_max = Qnil; message (m, a1, a2, a3); Vmessage_log_max = old_log_max; } void update_echo_area () { message2 (echo_area_glyphs, echo_area_glyphs_length); } static void echo_area_display () { register int vpos; FRAME_PTR f; #ifdef MULTI_FRAME choose_minibuf_frame (); #endif f = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (minibuf_window))); if (! FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f)) return; if (frame_garbaged) { redraw_garbaged_frames (); frame_garbaged = 0; } if (echo_area_glyphs || minibuf_level == 0) { vpos = XFASTINT (XWINDOW (minibuf_window)->top); get_display_line (f, vpos, 0); display_string (XWINDOW (minibuf_window), vpos, echo_area_glyphs ? echo_area_glyphs : "", echo_area_glyphs ? echo_area_glyphs_length : -1, 0, 0, 0, 0, FRAME_WIDTH (f)); /* If desired cursor location is on this line, put it at end of text */ if (FRAME_CURSOR_Y (f) == vpos) FRAME_CURSOR_X (f) = FRAME_DESIRED_GLYPHS (f)->used[vpos]; /* Fill the rest of the minibuffer window with blank lines. */ { int i; for (i = vpos + 1; i < vpos + XFASTINT (XWINDOW (minibuf_window)->height); i++) { get_display_line (f, i, 0); display_string (XWINDOW (minibuf_window), vpos, "", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, FRAME_WIDTH (f)); } } } else if (!EQ (minibuf_window, selected_window)) windows_or_buffers_changed++; if (EQ (minibuf_window, selected_window)) this_line_bufpos = 0; previous_echo_glyphs = echo_area_glyphs; } #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS static char frame_title_buf[512]; static char *frame_title_ptr; static int store_frame_title (str, mincol, maxcol) char *str; int mincol, maxcol; { char *limit; if (maxcol < 0 || maxcol >= sizeof(frame_title_buf)) maxcol = sizeof (frame_title_buf); limit = &frame_title_buf[maxcol]; while (*str != '\0' && frame_title_ptr < limit) *frame_title_ptr++ = *str++; while (frame_title_ptr < &frame_title_buf[mincol]) *frame_title_ptr++ = ' '; return frame_title_ptr - frame_title_buf; } static void x_consider_frame_title (frame) Lisp_Object frame; { Lisp_Object fmt; struct buffer *obuf; int len; FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (frame); if (!FRAME_X_P (f) || FRAME_MINIBUF_ONLY_P (f) || f->explicit_name) return; multiple_frames = !EQ (Fnext_frame (frame, Qnil), frame); obuf = current_buffer; Fset_buffer (XWINDOW (f->selected_window)->buffer); fmt = (FRAME_ICONIFIED_P (f) ? Vicon_title_format : Vframe_title_format); frame_title_ptr = frame_title_buf; len = display_mode_element (XWINDOW (f->selected_window), 0, 0, 0, 0, sizeof (frame_title_buf), fmt); frame_title_ptr = 0; set_buffer_internal (obuf); /* Set the name only if it's changed. This avoids consing in the common case where it hasn't. (If it turns out that we've already wasted too much time by walking through the list with display_mode_element, then we might need to optimize at a higher level than this.) */ if (! STRINGP (f->name) || XSTRING (f->name)->size != len || bcmp (frame_title_buf, XSTRING (f->name)->data, len) != 0) x_implicitly_set_name (f, make_string (frame_title_buf, len), Qnil); } #else #define frame_title_ptr ((char *)0) #define store_frame_title(str, mincol, maxcol) 0 #endif /* Prepare for redisplay by updating menu-bar item lists when appropriate. This can't be done in `redisplay' itself because it can call eval. */ void prepare_menu_bars () { register struct window *w = XWINDOW (selected_window); int all_windows; struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; if (noninteractive) return; /* Set the visible flags for all frames. Do this before checking for resized or garbaged frames; they want to know if their frames are visible. See the comment in frame.h for FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY. */ { Lisp_Object tail, frame; FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY (XFRAME (frame)); } /* Notice any pending interrupt request to change frame size. */ do_pending_window_change (); if (frame_garbaged) { redraw_garbaged_frames (); frame_garbaged = 0; } all_windows = (update_mode_lines || buffer_shared > 1 || clip_changed || windows_or_buffers_changed); /* Update the menu bar item lists, if appropriate. This has to be done before any actual redisplay or generation of display lines. */ if (all_windows) { Lisp_Object tail, frame; FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) { /* If a window on this frame changed size, report that to the user and clear the size-change flag. */ if (FRAME_WINDOW_SIZES_CHANGED (XFRAME (frame))) { Lisp_Object functions; functions = Vwindow_size_change_functions; GCPRO2 (tail, functions); while (CONSP (functions)) { call1 (XCONS (functions)->car, frame); functions = XCONS (functions)->cdr; } UNGCPRO; FRAME_WINDOW_SIZES_CHANGED (XFRAME (frame)) = 0; } GCPRO1 (tail); update_menu_bar (XFRAME (frame)); UNGCPRO; } } else update_menu_bar (selected_frame); /* Update all frame titles based on their buffer names, etc. We do this after the menu bars so that the frame will first create its menu bar using the name `emacs' if no other name has yet been specified. */ #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS if (windows_or_buffers_changed) { Lisp_Object tail, frame; FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (XFRAME (frame)) || FRAME_ICONIFIED_P (XFRAME (frame))) x_consider_frame_title (frame); } #endif } /* Do a frame update, taking possible shortcuts into account. This is the main external entry point for redisplay. If the last redisplay displayed an echo area message and that message is no longer requested, we clear the echo area or bring back the minibuffer if that is in use. Do not call eval from within this function. Calls to eval after the call to echo_area_display would confuse the display_line mechanism and would cause a crash. Calls to eval before that point will work most of the time, but can still lose, because this function can be called from signal handlers; with alarms set up; or with synchronous processes running. See Fcall_process; if you called it from here, it could be entered recursively. */ static int do_verify_charstarts; /* Counter is used to clear the face cache no more than once ever 1000 redisplays. */ static int clear_face_cache_count; void redisplay () { register struct window *w = XWINDOW (selected_window); register int pause; int must_finish = 0; int all_windows; register int tlbufpos, tlendpos; struct position pos; if (noninteractive) return; /* Set the visible flags for all frames. Do this before checking for resized or garbaged frames; they want to know if their frames are visible. See the comment in frame.h for FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY. */ { Lisp_Object tail, frame; FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY (XFRAME (frame)); } /* Notice any pending interrupt request to change frame size. */ do_pending_window_change (); if (frame_garbaged) { redraw_garbaged_frames (); frame_garbaged = 0; } if (clip_changed || windows_or_buffers_changed || (!NILP (w->column_number_displayed) && XFASTINT (w->column_number_displayed) != current_column ())) update_mode_lines++; /* Detect case that we need to write a star in the mode line. */ if (XFASTINT (w->last_modified) < MODIFF && XFASTINT (w->last_modified) <= SAVE_MODIFF) { w->update_mode_line = Qt; if (buffer_shared > 1) update_mode_lines++; } FRAME_SCROLL_BOTTOM_VPOS (XFRAME (w->frame)) = -1; all_windows = update_mode_lines || buffer_shared > 1; /* If specs for an arrow have changed, do thorough redisplay to ensure we remove any arrow that should no longer exist. */ if (! EQ (Voverlay_arrow_position, last_arrow_position) || ! EQ (Voverlay_arrow_string, last_arrow_string)) all_windows = 1, clip_changed = 1; /* Normally the message* functions will have already displayed and updated the echo area, but the frame may have been trashed, or the update may have been preempted, so display the echo area again here. */ if (echo_area_glyphs || previous_echo_glyphs) { echo_area_display (); must_finish = 1; } /* If showing region, and mark has changed, must redisplay whole window. */ if (((!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode) && !NILP (XBUFFER (w->buffer)->mark_active)) != !NILP (w->region_showing)) || (!NILP (w->region_showing) && !EQ (w->region_showing, Fmarker_position (XBUFFER (w->buffer)->mark)))) this_line_bufpos = -1; tlbufpos = this_line_bufpos; tlendpos = this_line_endpos; if (!all_windows && tlbufpos > 0 && NILP (w->update_mode_line) && FRAME_VISIBLE_P (XFRAME (w->frame)) /* Make sure recorded data applies to current buffer, etc */ && this_line_buffer == current_buffer && current_buffer == XBUFFER (w->buffer) && NILP (w->force_start) /* Point must be on the line that we have info recorded about */ && PT >= tlbufpos && PT <= Z - tlendpos /* All text outside that line, including its final newline, must be unchanged */ && (XFASTINT (w->last_modified) >= MODIFF || (beg_unchanged >= tlbufpos - 1 && GPT >= tlbufpos /* If selective display, can't optimize if the changes start at the beginning of the line. */ && ((INTEGERP (current_buffer->selective_display) && XINT (current_buffer->selective_display) > 0 ? (beg_unchanged >= tlbufpos && GPT > tlbufpos) : 1)) && end_unchanged >= tlendpos && Z - GPT >= tlendpos))) { if (tlbufpos > BEGV && FETCH_CHAR (tlbufpos - 1) != '\n' && (tlbufpos == ZV || FETCH_CHAR (tlbufpos) == '\n')) /* Former continuation line has disappeared by becoming empty */ goto cancel; else if (XFASTINT (w->last_modified) < MODIFF || MINI_WINDOW_P (w)) { cursor_vpos = -1; overlay_arrow_seen = 0; display_text_line (w, tlbufpos, this_line_vpos, this_line_start_hpos, pos_tab_offset (w, tlbufpos)); /* If line contains point, is not continued, and ends at same distance from eob as before, we win */ if (cursor_vpos >= 0 && this_line_bufpos && this_line_endpos == tlendpos) { /* If this is not the window's last line, we must adjust the charstarts of the lines below. */ if (this_line_vpos + 1 < XFASTINT (w->top) + window_internal_height (w)) { int left = XFASTINT (w->left); int *charstart_next_line = FRAME_CURRENT_GLYPHS (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)))->charstarts[this_line_vpos + 1]; int adjust; if (Z - tlendpos == ZV) /* This line ends at end of (accessible part of) buffer. There is no newline to count. */ adjust = Z - tlendpos - charstart_next_line[left]; else /* This line ends in a newline. Must take account of the newline and the rest of the text that follows. */ adjust = Z - tlendpos + 1 - charstart_next_line[left]; adjust_window_charstarts (w, this_line_vpos, adjust); } if (XFASTINT (w->width) != FRAME_WIDTH (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)))) preserve_other_columns (w); goto update; } else goto cancel; } else if (PT == XFASTINT (w->last_point)) { if (!must_finish) { do_pending_window_change (); return; } goto update; } /* If highlighting the region, we can't just move the cursor. */ else if (! (!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode) && !NILP (current_buffer->mark_active)) && NILP (w->region_showing)) { pos = *compute_motion (tlbufpos, 0, XINT (w->hscroll) ? 1 - XINT (w->hscroll) : 0, PT, 2, - (1 << (SHORTBITS - 1)), window_internal_width (w) - 1, XINT (w->hscroll), pos_tab_offset (w, tlbufpos), w); if (pos.vpos < 1) { FRAME_CURSOR_X (selected_frame) = XFASTINT (w->left) + max (pos.hpos, 0); FRAME_CURSOR_Y (selected_frame) = this_line_vpos; goto update; } else goto cancel; } cancel: /* Text changed drastically or point moved off of line */ cancel_line (this_line_vpos, selected_frame); } this_line_bufpos = 0; all_windows |= buffer_shared > 1; clear_face_cache_count++; if (all_windows) { Lisp_Object tail, frame; #ifdef HAVE_FACES /* Clear the face cache, only when we do a full redisplay and not too often either. */ if (clear_face_cache_count > 1000) { clear_face_cache (); clear_face_cache_count = 0; } #endif /* Recompute # windows showing selected buffer. This will be incremented each time such a window is displayed. */ buffer_shared = 0; FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame) { FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (frame); if (! FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f) || f == selected_frame) { /* Mark all the scroll bars to be removed; we'll redeem the ones we want when we redisplay their windows. */ if (condemn_scroll_bars_hook) (*condemn_scroll_bars_hook) (f); if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f)) redisplay_windows (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f)); /* Any scroll bars which redisplay_windows should have nuked should now go away. */ if (judge_scroll_bars_hook) (*judge_scroll_bars_hook) (f); } } } else if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (selected_frame)) { redisplay_window (selected_window, 1); if (XFASTINT (w->width) != FRAME_WIDTH (selected_frame)) preserve_other_columns (w); } update: /* Prevent various kinds of signals during display update. stdio is not robust about handling signals, which can cause an apparent I/O error. */ if (interrupt_input) unrequest_sigio (); stop_polling (); #ifdef MULTI_FRAME if (all_windows) { Lisp_Object tail; pause = 0; for (tail = Vframe_list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCONS (tail)->cdr) { FRAME_PTR f; if (!FRAMEP (XCONS (tail)->car)) continue; f = XFRAME (XCONS (tail)->car); if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f)) { pause |= update_frame (f, 0, 0); if (!pause) { mark_window_display_accurate (f->root_window, 1); if (frame_up_to_date_hook != 0) (*frame_up_to_date_hook) (f); } } } } else #endif /* MULTI_FRAME */ { if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (selected_frame)) pause = update_frame (selected_frame, 0, 0); else pause = 0; /* We may have called echo_area_display at the top of this function. If the echo area is on another frame, that may have put text on a frame other than the selected one, so the above call to update_frame would not have caught it. Catch it here. */ { FRAME_PTR mini_frame = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (minibuf_window))); if (mini_frame != selected_frame) pause |= update_frame (mini_frame, 0, 0); } } /* If frame does not match, prevent doing single-line-update next time. Also, don't forget to check every line to update the arrow. */ if (pause) { this_line_bufpos = 0; if (!NILP (last_arrow_position)) { last_arrow_position = Qt; last_arrow_string = Qt; } /* If we pause after scrolling, some lines in current_frame may be null, so preserve_other_columns won't be able to preserve all the vertical-bar separators. So, avoid using it in that case. */ if (XFASTINT (w->width) != FRAME_WIDTH (selected_frame)) update_mode_lines = 1; } /* Now text on frame agrees with windows, so put info into the windows for partial redisplay to follow */ if (!pause) { register struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->buffer); blank_end_of_window = 0; clip_changed = 0; unchanged_modified = BUF_MODIFF (b); beg_unchanged = BUF_GPT (b) - BUF_BEG (b); end_unchanged = BUF_Z (b) - BUF_GPT (b); XSETFASTINT (w->last_point, BUF_PT (b)); XSETFASTINT (w->last_point_x, FRAME_CURSOR_X (selected_frame)); XSETFASTINT (w->last_point_y, FRAME_CURSOR_Y (selected_frame)); if (all_windows) mark_window_display_accurate (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (selected_frame), 1); else { w->update_mode_line = Qnil; XSETFASTINT (w->last_modified, BUF_MODIFF (b)); w->window_end_valid = w->buffer; last_arrow_position = Voverlay_arrow_position; last_arrow_string = Voverlay_arrow_string; if (do_verify_charstarts) verify_charstarts (w); if (frame_up_to_date_hook != 0) (*frame_up_to_date_hook) (selected_frame); } update_mode_lines = 0; windows_or_buffers_changed = 0; } /* Start SIGIO interrupts coming again. Having them off during the code above makes it less likely one will discard output, but not impossible, since there might be stuff in the system buffer here. But it is much hairier to try to do anything about that. */ if (interrupt_input) request_sigio (); start_polling (); /* Change frame size now if a change is pending. */ do_pending_window_change (); /* If we just did a pending size change, redisplay again for the new size. */ if (windows_or_buffers_changed && !pause) redisplay (); } /* Redisplay, but leave alone any recent echo area message unless another message has been requested in its place. This is useful in situations where you need to redisplay but no user action has occurred, making it inappropriate for the message area to be cleared. See tracking_off and wait_reading_process_input for examples of these situations. */ redisplay_preserve_echo_area () { if (echo_area_glyphs == 0 && previous_echo_glyphs != 0) { echo_area_glyphs = previous_echo_glyphs; redisplay (); echo_area_glyphs = 0; } else redisplay (); } void mark_window_display_accurate (window, flag) Lisp_Object window; int flag; { register struct window *w; for (;!NILP (window); window = w->next) { if (!WINDOWP (window)) abort (); w = XWINDOW (window); if (!NILP (w->buffer)) { XSETFASTINT (w->last_modified, !flag ? 0 : BUF_MODIFF (XBUFFER (w->buffer))); /* Record if we are showing a region, so can make sure to update it fully at next redisplay. */ w->region_showing = (!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode) && !NILP (XBUFFER (w->buffer)->mark_active) ? Fmarker_position (XBUFFER (w->buffer)->mark) : Qnil); } w->window_end_valid = w->buffer; w->update_mode_line = Qnil; if (!NILP (w->vchild)) mark_window_display_accurate (w->vchild, flag); if (!NILP (w->hchild)) mark_window_display_accurate (w->hchild, flag); } if (flag) { last_arrow_position = Voverlay_arrow_position; last_arrow_string = Voverlay_arrow_string; } else { /* t is unequal to any useful value of Voverlay_arrow_... */ last_arrow_position = Qt; last_arrow_string = Qt; } } /* Update the menu bar item list for frame F. This has to be done before we start to fill in any display lines, because it can call eval. */ static void update_menu_bar (f) FRAME_PTR f; { struct buffer *old = current_buffer; Lisp_Object window; register struct window *w; window = FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (f); w = XWINDOW (window); if (update_mode_lines) w->update_mode_line = Qt; if ( #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR (f) #else FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f) > 0 #endif ) { /* If the user has switched buffers or windows, we need to recompute to reflect the new bindings. But we'll recompute when update_mode_lines is set too; that means that people can use force-mode-line-update to request that the menu bar be recomputed. The adverse effect on the rest of the redisplay algorithm is about the same as windows_or_buffers_changed anyway. */ if (windows_or_buffers_changed || !NILP (w->update_mode_line) || (XFASTINT (w->last_modified) < MODIFF && (XFASTINT (w->last_modified) <= BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (XBUFFER (w->buffer))))) { struct buffer *prev = current_buffer; call1 (Vrun_hooks, Qmenu_bar_update_hook); current_buffer = XBUFFER (w->buffer); FRAME_MENU_BAR_ITEMS (f) = menu_bar_items (FRAME_MENU_BAR_ITEMS (f)); current_buffer = prev; #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT set_frame_menubar (f, 0); #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */ } } } int do_id = 1; /* Redisplay WINDOW and its subwindows and siblings. */ static void redisplay_windows (window) Lisp_Object window; { for (; !NILP (window); window = XWINDOW (window)->next) redisplay_window (window, 0); } /* Redisplay window WINDOW and its subwindows. */ static void redisplay_window (window, just_this_one) Lisp_Object window; int just_this_one; { register struct window *w = XWINDOW (window); FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)); int height; register int lpoint = PT; struct buffer *old = current_buffer; register int width = window_internal_width (w) - 1; register int startp; register int hscroll = XINT (w->hscroll); struct position pos; int opoint = PT; int tem; int update_mode_line; if (FRAME_HEIGHT (f) == 0) abort (); /* Some bug zeros some core */ /* If this is a combination window, do its children; that's all. */ if (!NILP (w->vchild)) { redisplay_windows (w->vchild); return; } if (!NILP (w->hchild)) { redisplay_windows (w->hchild); return; } if (NILP (w->buffer)) abort (); height = window_internal_height (w); update_mode_line = (!NILP (w->update_mode_line) || update_mode_lines); if (MINI_WINDOW_P (w)) { if (w == XWINDOW (minibuf_window)) { if (echo_area_glyphs) /* We've already displayed the echo area glyphs, if any. */ goto finish_scroll_bars; } else { /* This is a minibuffer, but it's not the currently active one, so clear it. */ int vpos = XFASTINT (XWINDOW (FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (f))->top); int i; for (i = 0; i < height; i++) { get_display_line (f, vpos + i, 0); display_string (w, vpos + i, "", 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, width); } goto finish_scroll_bars; } } /* Otherwise set up data on this window; select its buffer and point value */ if (update_mode_line) set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (w->buffer)); else set_buffer_temp (XBUFFER (w->buffer)); opoint = PT; /* Count number of windows showing the selected buffer. An indirect buffer counts as its base buffer. */ if (!just_this_one) { struct buffer *current_base, *window_base; current_base = current_buffer; window_base = XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer); if (current_base->base_buffer) current_base = current_base->base_buffer; if (window_base->base_buffer) window_base = window_base->base_buffer; if (current_base == window_base) buffer_shared++; } /* POINT refers normally to the selected window. For any other window, set up appropriate value. */ if (!EQ (window, selected_window)) { int new_pt = marker_position (w->pointm); if (new_pt < BEGV) { new_pt = BEGV; Fset_marker (w->pointm, make_number (new_pt), Qnil); } else if (new_pt > (ZV - 1)) { new_pt = ZV; Fset_marker (w->pointm, make_number (new_pt), Qnil); } /* We don't use SET_PT so that the point-motion hooks don't run. */ BUF_PT (current_buffer) = new_pt; } /* If any of the character widths specified in the display table have changed, invalidate the width run cache. It's true that this may be a bit late to catch such changes, but the rest of redisplay goes (non-fatally) haywire when the display table is changed, so why should we worry about doing any better? */ if (current_buffer->width_run_cache) { struct Lisp_Vector *disptab = buffer_display_table (); if (! disptab_matches_widthtab (disptab, XVECTOR (current_buffer->width_table))) { invalidate_region_cache (current_buffer, current_buffer->width_run_cache, BEG, Z); recompute_width_table (current_buffer, disptab); } } /* If window-start is screwed up, choose a new one. */ if (XMARKER (w->start)->buffer != current_buffer) goto recenter; startp = marker_position (w->start); /* Handle case where place to start displaying has been specified, unless the specified location is outside the accessible range. */ if (!NILP (w->force_start)) { /* Forget any recorded base line for line number display. */ w->base_line_number = Qnil; /* Redisplay the mode line. Select the buffer properly for that. */ if (!update_mode_line) { set_buffer_temp (old); set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (w->buffer)); update_mode_line = 1; w->update_mode_line = Qt; } w->force_start = Qnil; XSETFASTINT (w->last_modified, 0); if (startp < BEGV) startp = BEGV; if (startp > ZV) startp = ZV; try_window (window, startp); if (cursor_vpos < 0) { /* If point does not appear, move point so it does appear */ pos = *compute_motion (startp, 0, ((EQ (window, minibuf_window) && startp == 1) ? minibuf_prompt_width : 0) + (hscroll ? 1 - hscroll : 0), ZV, height / 2, - (1 << (SHORTBITS - 1)), width, hscroll, pos_tab_offset (w, startp), w); BUF_PT (current_buffer) = pos.bufpos; if (w != XWINDOW (selected_window)) Fset_marker (w->pointm, make_number (PT), Qnil); else { if (current_buffer == old) lpoint = PT; FRAME_CURSOR_X (f) = max (0, pos.hpos) + XFASTINT (w->left); FRAME_CURSOR_Y (f) = pos.vpos + XFASTINT (w->top); } /* If we are highlighting the region, then we just changed the region, so redisplay to show it. */ if (!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode) && !NILP (current_buffer->mark_active)) { cancel_my_columns (XWINDOW (window)); try_window (window, startp); } } goto done; } /* Handle case where text has not changed, only point, and it has not moved off the frame */ /* This code is not used for minibuffer for the sake of the case of redisplaying to replace an echo area message; since in that case the minibuffer contents per se are usually unchanged. This code is of no real use in the minibuffer since the handling of this_line_bufpos, etc., in redisplay handles the same cases. */ if (XFASTINT (w->last_modified) >= MODIFF && PT >= startp && !clip_changed && (just_this_one || XFASTINT (w->width) == FRAME_WIDTH (f)) /* If force-mode-line-update was called, really redisplay; that's how redisplay is forced after e.g. changing buffer-invisibility-spec. */ && NILP (w->update_mode_line) /* Can't use this case if highlighting a region. */ && !(!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode) && !NILP (current_buffer->mark_active)) && NILP (w->region_showing) /* If end pos is out of date, scroll bar and percentage will be wrong */ && INTEGERP (w->window_end_vpos) && XFASTINT (w->window_end_vpos) < XFASTINT (w->height) && !EQ (window, minibuf_window)) { pos = *compute_motion (startp, 0, (hscroll ? 1 - hscroll : 0), PT, height, 0, width, hscroll, pos_tab_offset (w, startp), w); if (pos.vpos < height) { /* Ok, point is still on frame */ if (w == XWINDOW (FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (f))) { /* These variables are supposed to be origin 1 */ FRAME_CURSOR_X (f) = max (0, pos.hpos) + XFASTINT (w->left); FRAME_CURSOR_Y (f) = pos.vpos + XFASTINT (w->top); } /* This doesn't do the trick, because if a window to the right of this one must be redisplayed, this does nothing because there is nothing in DesiredFrame yet, and then the other window is redisplayed, making likes that are empty in this window's columns. if (XFASTINT (w->width) != FRAME_WIDTH (f)) preserve_my_columns (w); */ goto done; } /* Don't bother trying redisplay with same start; we already know it will lose */ } /* If current starting point was originally the beginning of a line but no longer is, find a new starting point. */ else if (!NILP (w->start_at_line_beg) && !(startp <= BEGV || FETCH_CHAR (startp - 1) == '\n')) { goto recenter; } else if (just_this_one && !MINI_WINDOW_P (w) && PT >= startp && XFASTINT (w->last_modified) /* or else vmotion on first line won't work. */ && ! NILP (w->start_at_line_beg) && ! EQ (w->window_end_valid, Qnil) && do_id && !clip_changed && !blank_end_of_window && XFASTINT (w->width) == FRAME_WIDTH (f) /* Can't use this case if highlighting a region. */ && !(!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode) && !NILP (current_buffer->mark_active)) && NILP (w->region_showing) && EQ (last_arrow_position, Voverlay_arrow_position) && EQ (last_arrow_string, Voverlay_arrow_string) && (tem = try_window_id (FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (f))) && tem != -2) { /* tem > 0 means success. tem == -1 means choose new start. tem == -2 means try again with same start, and nothing but whitespace follows the changed stuff. tem == 0 means try again with same start. */ if (tem > 0) goto done; } else if (startp >= BEGV && startp <= ZV /* Avoid starting display at end of buffer! */ && (startp < ZV || startp == BEGV || (XFASTINT (w->last_modified) >= MODIFF))) { /* Try to redisplay starting at same place as before */ /* If point has not moved off frame, accept the results */ try_window (window, startp); if (cursor_vpos >= 0) { if (!just_this_one || clip_changed || beg_unchanged < startp) /* Forget any recorded base line for line number display. */ w->base_line_number = Qnil; goto done; } else cancel_my_columns (w); } XSETFASTINT (w->last_modified, 0); /* Redisplay the mode line. Select the buffer properly for that. */ if (!update_mode_line) { set_buffer_temp (old); set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (w->buffer)); update_mode_line = 1; w->update_mode_line = Qt; } /* Try to scroll by specified few lines */ if (scroll_step && !clip_changed) { if (PT > startp) { pos = *vmotion (Z - XFASTINT (w->window_end_pos), scroll_step, width, hscroll, window); if (pos.vpos >= height) goto scroll_fail; } pos = *vmotion (startp, PT < startp ? - scroll_step : scroll_step, width, hscroll, window); if (PT >= pos.bufpos) { try_window (window, pos.bufpos); if (cursor_vpos >= 0) { if (!just_this_one || clip_changed || beg_unchanged < startp) /* Forget any recorded base line for line number display. */ w->base_line_number = Qnil; goto done; } else cancel_my_columns (w); } scroll_fail: ; } /* Finally, just choose place to start which centers point */ recenter: /* Forget any previously recorded base line for line number display. */ w->base_line_number = Qnil; pos = *vmotion (PT, - (height / 2), width, hscroll, window); try_window (window, pos.bufpos); startp = marker_position (w->start); w->start_at_line_beg = (startp == BEGV || FETCH_CHAR (startp - 1) == '\n') ? Qt : Qnil; done: if ((update_mode_line /* If window not full width, must redo its mode line if the window to its side is being redone */ || (!just_this_one && width < FRAME_WIDTH (f) - 1) || INTEGERP (w->base_line_pos) || (!NILP (w->column_number_displayed) && XFASTINT (w->column_number_displayed) != current_column ())) && height != XFASTINT (w->height)) display_mode_line (w); if (! line_number_displayed && ! BUFFERP (w->base_line_pos)) { w->base_line_pos = Qnil; w->base_line_number = Qnil; } /* When we reach a frame's selected window, redo the frame's menu bar. */ if (update_mode_line #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT && FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR (f) #else && FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f) > 0 #endif && EQ (FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (f), window)) display_menu_bar (w); finish_scroll_bars: if (FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS (f)) { int start, end, whole; /* Calculate the start and end positions for the current window. At some point, it would be nice to choose between scrollbars which reflect the whole buffer size, with special markers indicating narrowing, and scrollbars which reflect only the visible region. Note that minibuffers sometimes aren't displaying any text. */ if (! MINI_WINDOW_P (w) || (w == XWINDOW (minibuf_window) && ! echo_area_glyphs)) { whole = ZV - BEGV; start = marker_position (w->start) - BEGV; /* I don't think this is guaranteed to be right. For the moment, we'll pretend it is. */ end = (Z - XINT (w->window_end_pos)) - BEGV; if (end < start) end = start; if (whole < (end - start)) whole = end - start; } else start = end = whole = 0; /* Indicate what this scroll bar ought to be displaying now. */ (*set_vertical_scroll_bar_hook) (w, end - start, whole, start); /* Note that we actually used the scroll bar attached to this window, so it shouldn't be deleted at the end of redisplay. */ (*redeem_scroll_bar_hook) (w); } BUF_PT (current_buffer) = opoint; if (update_mode_line) set_buffer_internal (old); else set_buffer_temp (old); BUF_PT (current_buffer) = lpoint; } /* Do full redisplay on one window, starting at position `pos'. */ static void try_window (window, pos) Lisp_Object window; register int pos; { register struct window *w = XWINDOW (window); register int height = window_internal_height (w); register int vpos = XFASTINT (w->top); register int last_text_vpos = vpos; int tab_offset = pos_tab_offset (w, pos); FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (w->frame); int width = window_internal_width (w) - 1; struct position val; Fset_marker (w->start, make_number (pos), Qnil); cursor_vpos = -1; overlay_arrow_seen = 0; val.hpos = XINT (w->hscroll) ? 1 - XINT (w->hscroll) : 0; while (--height >= 0) { val = *display_text_line (w, pos, vpos, val.hpos, tab_offset); tab_offset += width; /* For the first line displayed, display_text_line subtracts the prompt width from the tab offset. But it does not affect the value of our variable tab_offset. So we do the subtraction again, for the sake of continuation lines of that first line. */ if (MINI_WINDOW_P (w) && vpos == XFASTINT (w->top)) tab_offset -= minibuf_prompt_width; if (val.vpos) tab_offset = 0; vpos++; if (pos != val.bufpos) { int invis = 0; #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES Lisp_Object invis_prop; invis_prop = Fget_char_property (val.bufpos-1, Qinvisible, window); invis = TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (invis_prop); #endif last_text_vpos /* Next line, unless prev line ended in end of buffer with no cr */ = vpos - (val.vpos && (FETCH_CHAR (val.bufpos - 1) != '\n' || invis)); } pos = val.bufpos; } /* If last line is continued in middle of character, include the split character in the text considered on the frame */ if (val.hpos < (XINT (w->hscroll) ? 1 - XINT (w->hscroll) : 0)) pos++; /* If bottom just moved off end of frame, change mode line percentage. */ if (XFASTINT (w->window_end_pos) == 0 && Z != pos) w->update_mode_line = Qt; /* Say where last char on frame will be, once redisplay is finished. */ XSETFASTINT (w->window_end_pos, Z - pos); XSETFASTINT (w->window_end_vpos, last_text_vpos - XFASTINT (w->top)); /* But that is not valid info until redisplay finishes. */ w->window_end_valid = Qnil; } /* Try to redisplay when buffer is modified locally, computing insert/delete line to preserve text outside the bounds of the changes. Return 1 if successful, 0 if if cannot tell what to do, or -1 to tell caller to find a new window start, or -2 to tell caller to do normal redisplay with same window start. */ static int try_window_id (window) Lisp_Object window; { int pos; register struct window *w = XWINDOW (window); register int height = window_internal_height (w); FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (w->frame); int top = XFASTINT (w->top); int start = marker_position (w->start); int width = window_internal_width (w) - 1; int hscroll = XINT (w->hscroll); int lmargin = hscroll > 0 ? 1 - hscroll : 0; register int vpos; register int i, tem; int last_text_vpos = 0; int stop_vpos; int selective = (INTEGERP (current_buffer->selective_display) ? XINT (current_buffer->selective_display) : !NILP (current_buffer->selective_display) ? -1 : 0); struct position val, bp, ep, xp, pp; int scroll_amount = 0; int delta; int tab_offset, epto; if (GPT - BEG < beg_unchanged) beg_unchanged = GPT - BEG; if (Z - GPT < end_unchanged) end_unchanged = Z - GPT; if (beg_unchanged + BEG < start) return 0; /* Give up if changes go above top of window */ /* Find position before which nothing is changed. */ bp = *compute_motion (start, 0, lmargin, min (ZV, beg_unchanged + BEG), height, 0, width, hscroll, pos_tab_offset (w, start), w); if (bp.vpos >= height) { if (PT < bp.bufpos) { /* All changes are below the frame, and point is on the frame. We don't need to change the frame at all. But we need to update window_end_pos to account for any change in buffer size. */ bp = *compute_motion (start, 0, lmargin, Z, height, 0, width, hscroll, pos_tab_offset (w, start), w); XSETFASTINT (w->window_end_vpos, height); XSETFASTINT (w->window_end_pos, Z - bp.bufpos); goto findpoint; } return 0; } vpos = bp.vpos; /* Find beginning of that frame line. Must display from there. */ bp = *vmotion (bp.bufpos, 0, width, hscroll, window); pos = bp.bufpos; val.hpos = lmargin; if (pos < start) return -1; /* If about to start displaying at the beginning of a continuation line, really start with previous frame line, in case it was not continued when last redisplayed */ if ((bp.contin && bp.bufpos - 1 == beg_unchanged && vpos > 0) || /* Likewise if we have to worry about selective display. */ (selective > 0 && bp.bufpos - 1 == beg_unchanged && vpos > 0)) { bp = *vmotion (bp.bufpos, -1, width, hscroll, window); --vpos; pos = bp.bufpos; } if (bp.contin && bp.hpos != lmargin) { val.hpos = bp.prevhpos - width + lmargin; pos--; } bp.vpos = vpos; /* Find first visible newline after which no more is changed. */ tem = find_next_newline (Z - max (end_unchanged, Z - ZV), 1); if (selective > 0) while (tem < ZV - 1 && (indented_beyond_p (tem, selective))) tem = find_next_newline (tem, 1); /* Compute the cursor position after that newline. */ ep = *compute_motion (pos, vpos, val.hpos, tem, height, - (1 << (SHORTBITS - 1)), width, hscroll, pos_tab_offset (w, bp.bufpos), w); /* If changes reach past the text available on the frame, just display rest of frame. */ if (ep.bufpos > Z - XFASTINT (w->window_end_pos)) stop_vpos = height; else stop_vpos = ep.vpos; /* If no newline before ep, the line ep is on includes some changes that must be displayed. Make sure we don't stop before it. */ /* Also, if changes reach all the way until ep.bufpos, it is possible that something was deleted after the newline before it, so the following line must be redrawn. */ if (stop_vpos == ep.vpos && (ep.bufpos == BEGV || FETCH_CHAR (ep.bufpos - 1) != '\n' || ep.bufpos == Z - end_unchanged)) stop_vpos = ep.vpos + 1; cursor_vpos = -1; overlay_arrow_seen = 0; /* If changes do not reach to bottom of window, figure out how much to scroll the rest of the window */ if (stop_vpos < height) { /* Now determine how far up or down the rest of the window has moved */ epto = pos_tab_offset (w, ep.bufpos); xp = *compute_motion (ep.bufpos, ep.vpos, ep.hpos, Z - XFASTINT (w->window_end_pos), 10000, 0, width, hscroll, epto, w); scroll_amount = xp.vpos - XFASTINT (w->window_end_vpos); /* Is everything on frame below the changes whitespace? If so, no scrolling is really necessary. */ for (i = ep.bufpos; i < xp.bufpos; i++) { tem = FETCH_CHAR (i); if (tem != ' ' && tem != '\n' && tem != '\t') break; } if (i == xp.bufpos) return -2; XSETFASTINT (w->window_end_vpos, XFASTINT (w->window_end_vpos) + scroll_amount); /* Before doing any scrolling, verify that point will be on frame. */ if (PT > ep.bufpos && !(PT <= xp.bufpos && xp.bufpos < height)) { if (PT <= xp.bufpos) { pp = *compute_motion (ep.bufpos, ep.vpos, ep.hpos, PT, height, - (1 << (SHORTBITS - 1)), width, hscroll, epto, w); } else { pp = *compute_motion (xp.bufpos, xp.vpos, xp.hpos, PT, height, - (1 << (SHORTBITS - 1)), width, hscroll, pos_tab_offset (w, xp.bufpos), w); } if (pp.bufpos < PT || pp.vpos == height) return 0; cursor_vpos = pp.vpos + top; cursor_hpos = pp.hpos + XFASTINT (w->left); } if (stop_vpos - scroll_amount >= height || ep.bufpos == xp.bufpos) { if (scroll_amount < 0) stop_vpos -= scroll_amount; scroll_amount = 0; /* In this path, we have altered window_end_vpos and not left it negative. We must make sure that, in case display is preempted before the frame changes to reflect what we do here, further updates will not come to try_window_id and assume the frame and window_end_vpos match. */ blank_end_of_window = 1; } else if (!scroll_amount) { /* Even if we don't need to scroll, we must adjust the charstarts of subsequent lines (that we won't redisplay) according to the amount of text inserted or deleted. */ int oldpos = FRAME_CURRENT_GLYPHS (f)->charstarts[ep.vpos + top][0]; int adjust = ep.bufpos - oldpos; adjust_window_charstarts (w, ep.vpos + top - 1, adjust); } else if (bp.bufpos == Z - end_unchanged) { /* If reprinting everything is nearly as fast as scrolling, don't bother scrolling. Can happen if lines are short. */ if (scroll_cost (f, bp.vpos + top - scroll_amount, top + height - max (0, scroll_amount), scroll_amount) > xp.bufpos - bp.bufpos - 20) /* Return "try normal display with same window-start." Too bad we can't prevent further scroll-thinking. */ return -2; /* If pure deletion, scroll up as many lines as possible. In common case of killing a line, this can save the following line from being overwritten by scrolling and therefore having to be redrawn. */ tem = scroll_frame_lines (f, bp.vpos + top - scroll_amount, top + height - max (0, scroll_amount), scroll_amount, bp.bufpos); if (!tem) stop_vpos = height; else { /* scroll_frame_lines did not properly adjust subsequent lines' charstarts in the case where the text of the screen line at bp.vpos has changed. (This can happen in a deletion that ends in mid-line.) To adjust properly, we need to make things constent at the position ep. So do a second adjust to make that happen. Note that stop_vpos >= ep.vpos, so it is sufficient to update the charstarts for lines at ep.vpos and below. */ int oldstart = FRAME_CURRENT_GLYPHS (f)->charstarts[ep.vpos + top][0]; adjust_window_charstarts (w, ep.vpos + top - 1, ep.bufpos - oldstart); } } else if (scroll_amount) { /* If reprinting everything is nearly as fast as scrolling, don't bother scrolling. Can happen if lines are short. */ /* Note that if scroll_amount > 0, xp.bufpos - bp.bufpos is an overestimate of cost of reprinting, since xp.bufpos would end up below the bottom of the window. */ if (scroll_cost (f, ep.vpos + top - scroll_amount, top + height - max (0, scroll_amount), scroll_amount) > xp.bufpos - ep.bufpos - 20) /* Return "try normal display with same window-start." Too bad we can't prevent further scroll-thinking. */ return -2; tem = scroll_frame_lines (f, ep.vpos + top - scroll_amount, top + height - max (0, scroll_amount), scroll_amount, ep.bufpos); if (!tem) stop_vpos = height; } } /* In any case, do not display past bottom of window */ if (stop_vpos >= height) { stop_vpos = height; scroll_amount = 0; } /* Handle case where pos is before w->start -- can happen if part of line had been clipped and is not clipped now */ if (vpos == 0 && pos < marker_position (w->start)) Fset_marker (w->start, make_number (pos), Qnil); /* Redisplay the lines where the text was changed */ last_text_vpos = vpos; tab_offset = pos_tab_offset (w, pos); /* If we are starting display in mid-character, correct tab_offset to account for passing the line that that character really starts in. */ if (val.hpos < lmargin) tab_offset += width; while (vpos < stop_vpos) { val = *display_text_line (w, pos, top + vpos++, val.hpos, tab_offset); tab_offset += width; if (val.vpos) tab_offset = 0; if (pos != val.bufpos) last_text_vpos /* Next line, unless prev line ended in end of buffer with no cr */ = vpos - (val.vpos && FETCH_CHAR (val.bufpos - 1) != '\n'); pos = val.bufpos; } /* There are two cases: 1) we have displayed down to the bottom of the window 2) we have scrolled lines below stop_vpos by scroll_amount */ if (vpos == height) { /* If last line is continued in middle of character, include the split character in the text considered on the frame */ if (val.hpos < lmargin) val.bufpos++; XSETFASTINT (w->window_end_vpos, last_text_vpos); XSETFASTINT (w->window_end_pos, Z - val.bufpos); } /* If scrolling made blank lines at window bottom, redisplay to fill those lines */ if (scroll_amount < 0) { /* Don't consider these lines for general-purpose scrolling. That will save time in the scrolling computation. */ FRAME_SCROLL_BOTTOM_VPOS (f) = xp.vpos; vpos = xp.vpos; pos = xp.bufpos; val.hpos = lmargin; if (pos == ZV) vpos = height + scroll_amount; else if (xp.contin && xp.hpos != lmargin) { val.hpos = xp.prevhpos - width + lmargin; pos--; } blank_end_of_window = 1; tab_offset = pos_tab_offset (w, pos); /* If we are starting display in mid-character, correct tab_offset to account for passing the line that that character starts in. */ if (val.hpos < lmargin) tab_offset += width; while (vpos < height) { val = *display_text_line (w, pos, top + vpos++, val.hpos, tab_offset); tab_offset += width; if (val.vpos) tab_offset = 0; pos = val.bufpos; } /* Here is a case where display_text_line sets cursor_vpos wrong. Make it be fixed up, below. */ if (xp.bufpos == ZV && xp.bufpos == PT) cursor_vpos = -1; } /* If bottom just moved off end of frame, change mode line percentage. */ if (XFASTINT (w->window_end_pos) == 0 && Z != val.bufpos) w->update_mode_line = Qt; /* Attempt to adjust end-of-text positions to new bottom line */ if (scroll_amount) { delta = height - xp.vpos; if (delta < 0 || (delta > 0 && xp.bufpos <= ZV) || (delta == 0 && xp.hpos)) { val = *vmotion (Z - XFASTINT (w->window_end_pos), delta, width, hscroll, window); XSETFASTINT (w->window_end_pos, Z - val.bufpos); XSETFASTINT (w->window_end_vpos, XFASTINT (w->window_end_vpos) + val.vpos); } } w->window_end_valid = Qnil; /* If point was not in a line that was displayed, find it */ if (cursor_vpos < 0) { findpoint: val = *compute_motion (start, 0, lmargin, PT, 10000, 10000, width, hscroll, pos_tab_offset (w, start), w); /* Admit failure if point is off frame now */ if (val.vpos >= height) { for (vpos = 0; vpos < height; vpos++) cancel_line (vpos + top, f); return 0; } cursor_vpos = val.vpos + top; cursor_hpos = val.hpos + XFASTINT (w->left); } FRAME_CURSOR_X (f) = max (0, cursor_hpos); FRAME_CURSOR_Y (f) = cursor_vpos; if (debug_end_pos) { val = *compute_motion (start, 0, lmargin, ZV, height, - (1 << (SHORTBITS - 1)), width, hscroll, pos_tab_offset (w, start), w); if (val.vpos != XFASTINT (w->window_end_vpos)) abort (); if (XFASTINT (w->window_end_pos) != Z - val.bufpos) abort (); } return 1; } /* Mark a section of BUF as modified, but only for the sake of redisplay. This is useful for recording changes to overlays. We increment the buffer's modification timestamp and set the redisplay caches (windows_or_buffers_changed, beg_unchanged, etc) as if the region of text between START and END had been modified; the redisplay code will check this against the windows' timestamps, and redraw the appropriate area of the buffer. However, if the buffer is unmodified, we bump the last-save timestamp as well, so that incrementing the timestamp doesn't fool Emacs into thinking that the buffer's text has been modified. Tweaking the timestamps shouldn't hurt the first-modification timestamps recorded in the undo records; those values aren't written until just before a real text modification is made, so they will never catch the timestamp value just before this function gets called. */ void redisplay_region (buf, start, end) struct buffer *buf; int start, end; { if (start == end) return; if (start > end) { int temp = start; start = end; end = temp; } /* If this is a buffer not in the selected window, we must do other windows. */ if (buf != XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer)) windows_or_buffers_changed = 1; /* If it's not current, we can't use beg_unchanged, end_unchanged for it. */ else if (buf != current_buffer) windows_or_buffers_changed = 1; /* If multiple windows show this buffer, we must do other windows. */ else if (buffer_shared > 1) windows_or_buffers_changed = 1; else { if (unchanged_modified == MODIFF) { beg_unchanged = start - BEG; end_unchanged = Z - end; } else { if (Z - end < end_unchanged) end_unchanged = Z - end; if (start - BEG < beg_unchanged) beg_unchanged = start - BEG; } } /* Increment the buffer's time stamp, but also increment the save and autosave timestamps, so as not to screw up that timekeeping. */ if (BUF_MODIFF (buf) == BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (buf)) BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (buf)++; if (BUF_MODIFF (buf) == buf->auto_save_modified) buf->auto_save_modified++; BUF_MODIFF (buf) ++; } /* Copy LEN glyphs starting address FROM to the rope TO. But don't actually copy the parts that would come in before S. Value is TO, advanced past the copied data. F is the frame we are displaying in. */ static GLYPH * copy_part_of_rope (f, to, s, from, len, face) FRAME_PTR f; register GLYPH *to; /* Copy to here. */ register GLYPH *s; /* Starting point. */ Lisp_Object *from; /* Data to copy. */ int len; int face; /* Face to apply to glyphs which don't specify one. */ { int n = len; register Lisp_Object *fp = from; /* These cache the results of the last call to compute_glyph_face. */ int last_code = -1; int last_merged = 0; #ifdef HAVE_FACES if (! FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f)) while (n--) { int glyph = (INTEGERP (*fp) ? XFASTINT (*fp) : 0); int facecode; if (FAST_GLYPH_FACE (glyph) == 0) /* If GLYPH has no face code, use FACE. */ facecode = face; else if (FAST_GLYPH_FACE (glyph) == last_code) /* If it's same as previous glyph, use same result. */ facecode = last_merged; else { /* Merge this glyph's face and remember the result. */ last_code = FAST_GLYPH_FACE (glyph); last_merged = facecode = compute_glyph_face (f, last_code, face); } if (to >= s) *to = FAST_MAKE_GLYPH (FAST_GLYPH_CHAR (glyph), facecode); ++to; ++fp; } else #endif while (n--) { if (to >= s) *to = (INTEGERP (*fp) ? XFASTINT (*fp) : 0); ++to; ++fp; } return to; } /* Correct a glyph by replacing its specified user-level face code with a displayable computed face code. */ static GLYPH fix_glyph (f, glyph, cface) FRAME_PTR f; GLYPH glyph; int cface; { #ifdef HAVE_FACES if (! FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f)) { if (FAST_GLYPH_FACE (glyph) != 0) cface = compute_glyph_face (f, FAST_GLYPH_FACE (glyph), cface); glyph = FAST_MAKE_GLYPH (FAST_GLYPH_CHAR (glyph), cface); } #endif return glyph; } /* Display one line of window W, starting at position START in W's buffer. Display starting at horizontal position HPOS, expressed relative to W's left edge. In situations where the text at START shouldn't start at the left margin (i.e. when the window is hscrolled, or we're continuing a line which left off in the midst of a multi-column character), HPOS should be negative; we throw away characters up 'til hpos = 0. So, HPOS must take hscrolling into account. TABOFFSET is an offset for ostensible hpos, used in tab stop calculations. Display on position VPOS on the frame. It is origin 0, relative to the top of the frame, not W. Returns a STRUCT POSITION giving character to start next line with and where to display it, including a zero or negative hpos. The vpos field is not really a vpos; it is 1 unless the line is continued */ struct position val_display_text_line; static struct position * display_text_line (w, start, vpos, hpos, taboffset) struct window *w; int start; int vpos; int hpos; int taboffset; { register int pos = start; register int c; register GLYPH *p1; int end; register int pause; register unsigned char *p; GLYPH *endp; register GLYPH *leftmargin; register GLYPH *p1prev = 0; register GLYPH *p1start; int *charstart; FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (w->frame); int tab_width = XINT (current_buffer->tab_width); int ctl_arrow = !NILP (current_buffer->ctl_arrow); int width = window_internal_width (w) - 1; struct position val; int lastpos; int invis; int last_invis_skip = 0; Lisp_Object last_invis_prop; int hscroll = XINT (w->hscroll); int truncate = (hscroll || (truncate_partial_width_windows && XFASTINT (w->width) < FRAME_WIDTH (f)) || !NILP (current_buffer->truncate_lines)); /* 1 if we should highlight the region. */ int highlight_region = !NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode) && !NILP (current_buffer->mark_active); int region_beg, region_end; int selective = (INTEGERP (current_buffer->selective_display) ? XINT (current_buffer->selective_display) : !NILP (current_buffer->selective_display) ? -1 : 0); register struct frame_glyphs *desired_glyphs = FRAME_DESIRED_GLYPHS (f); register struct Lisp_Vector *dp = window_display_table (w); Lisp_Object default_invis_vector[3]; /* Number of characters of ellipsis to display after an invisible line if it calls for an ellipsis. Note that this value can be nonzero regardless of whether selective display is enabled--you must check that separately. */ int selective_rlen = (dp && VECTORP (DISP_INVIS_VECTOR (dp)) ? XVECTOR (DISP_INVIS_VECTOR (dp))->size : !NILP (current_buffer->selective_display_ellipses) ? 3 : 0); /* This is the sequence of Lisp objects to display when there are invisible lines. */ Lisp_Object *invis_vector_contents = (dp && VECTORP (DISP_INVIS_VECTOR (dp)) ? XVECTOR (DISP_INVIS_VECTOR (dp))->contents : default_invis_vector); GLYPH truncator = (dp == 0 || !INTEGERP (DISP_TRUNC_GLYPH (dp)) ? '$' : XINT (DISP_TRUNC_GLYPH (dp))); GLYPH continuer = (dp == 0 || !INTEGERP (DISP_CONTINUE_GLYPH (dp)) ? '\\' : XINT (DISP_CONTINUE_GLYPH (dp))); /* The next buffer location at which the face should change, due to overlays or text property changes. */ int next_face_change; #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES /* The next location where the `invisible' property changes */ int next_invisible; #endif /* The face we're currently using. */ int current_face = 0; int i; XSETFASTINT (default_invis_vector[2], '.'); default_invis_vector[0] = default_invis_vector[1] = default_invis_vector[2]; hpos += XFASTINT (w->left); get_display_line (f, vpos, XFASTINT (w->left)); if (tab_width <= 0 || tab_width > 1000) tab_width = 8; /* Show where to highlight the region. */ if (highlight_region && XMARKER (current_buffer->mark)->buffer != 0 /* Maybe highlight only in selected window. */ && (highlight_nonselected_windows || w == XWINDOW (selected_window))) { region_beg = marker_position (current_buffer->mark); if (PT < region_beg) { region_end = region_beg; region_beg = PT; } else region_end = PT; w->region_showing = Qt; } else region_beg = region_end = -1; if (MINI_WINDOW_P (w) && start == 1 && vpos == XFASTINT (w->top)) { if (! NILP (minibuf_prompt)) { minibuf_prompt_width = (display_string (w, vpos, XSTRING (minibuf_prompt)->data, XSTRING (minibuf_prompt)->size, hpos, /* Display a space if we truncate. */ ' ', 1, -1, /* Truncate the prompt a little before the margin, so user input can at least start on the first line. */ w->width > 10 ? w->width - 4 : -1) - hpos); hpos += minibuf_prompt_width; taboffset -= minibuf_prompt_width; } else minibuf_prompt_width = 0; } end = ZV; /* If we're hscrolled at all, use compute_motion to skip over any text off the left edge of the window. compute_motion may know tricks to do this faster than we can. */ if (hpos < 0) { struct position *left_edge = compute_motion (pos, vpos, hpos, end, vpos, 0, width, hscroll, taboffset, w); /* Retrieve the buffer position and column provided by compute_motion. We can't assume that the column will be zero, because you may have multi-column characters crossing the left margin. compute_motion may have moved us past the screen position we requested, if we hit a multi-column character, or the end of the line. If so, back up. */ if (left_edge->vpos > vpos || left_edge->hpos > 0) { pos = left_edge->bufpos - 1; hpos = left_edge->prevhpos; } else { pos = left_edge->bufpos; hpos = left_edge->hpos; } } desired_glyphs->bufp[vpos] = start; p1 = desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos] + hpos; p1start = p1; charstart = desired_glyphs->charstarts[vpos] + hpos; /* In case we don't ever write anything into it... */ desired_glyphs->charstarts[vpos][XFASTINT (w->left)] = -1; leftmargin = desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos] + XFASTINT (w->left); endp = leftmargin + width; /* Arrange the overlays nicely for our purposes. Usually, we call display_text_line on only one line at a time, in which case this can't really hurt too much, or we call it on lines which appear one after another in the buffer, in which case all calls to recenter_overlay_lists but the first will be pretty cheap. */ recenter_overlay_lists (current_buffer, pos); /* Loop generating characters. Stop at end of buffer, before newline, if reach or pass continuation column, or at face change. */ pause = pos; next_face_change = pos; #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES next_invisible = pos; #endif while (1) { /* Record which glyph starts a character, and the character position of that character. */ if (p1 >= leftmargin) charstart[p1 - p1start] = pos; if (p1 >= endp) break; p1prev = p1; if (pos >= pause) { /* Did we hit the end of the visible region of the buffer? Stop here. */ if (pos >= end) break; /* Did we reach point? Record the cursor location. */ if (pos == PT && cursor_vpos < 0) { cursor_vpos = vpos; cursor_hpos = p1 - leftmargin; } #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES /* if the `invisible' property is set to t, we can skip to the next property change */ while (pos == next_invisible && pos < end) { Lisp_Object position, limit, endpos, prop, ww; XSETFASTINT (position, pos); XSETWINDOW (ww, w); prop = Fget_char_property (position, Qinvisible, ww); /* This is just an estimate to give reasonable performance; nothing should go wrong if it is too small. */ limit = Fnext_overlay_change (position); if (XFASTINT (limit) > pos + 50) XSETFASTINT (limit, pos + 50); endpos = Fnext_single_property_change (position, Qinvisible, Fcurrent_buffer (), limit); if (INTEGERP (endpos)) next_invisible = XINT (endpos); else next_invisible = end; if (TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (prop)) { if (pos < PT && next_invisible >= PT) { cursor_vpos = vpos; cursor_hpos = p1 - leftmargin; } pos = next_invisible; last_invis_skip = pos; last_invis_prop = prop; } } if (pos >= end) break; #endif #ifdef HAVE_FACES /* Did we hit a face change? Figure out what face we should use now. We also hit this the first time through the loop, to see what face we should start with. */ if (pos >= next_face_change && FRAME_X_P (f)) current_face = compute_char_face (f, w, pos, region_beg, region_end, &next_face_change, pos + 50, 0); #endif pause = end; #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES if (pos < next_invisible && next_invisible < pause) pause = next_invisible; #endif if (pos < next_face_change && next_face_change < pause) pause = next_face_change; /* Wouldn't you hate to read the next line to someone over the phone? */ if (pos < PT && PT < pause) pause = PT; if (pos < GPT && GPT < pause) pause = GPT; p = &FETCH_CHAR (pos); } c = *p++; /* Let a display table override all standard display methods. */ if (dp != 0 && VECTORP (DISP_CHAR_VECTOR (dp, c))) { p1 = copy_part_of_rope (f, p1, leftmargin, XVECTOR (DISP_CHAR_VECTOR (dp, c))->contents, XVECTOR (DISP_CHAR_VECTOR (dp, c))->size, current_face); } else if (c >= 040 && c < 0177) { if (p1 >= leftmargin) *p1 = MAKE_GLYPH (f, c, current_face); p1++; } else if (c == '\n') { invis = 0; if (last_invis_skip == pos && TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE_WITH_ELLIPSIS (last_invis_prop)) invis = 1; while (pos + 1 < end && selective > 0 && indented_beyond_p (pos + 1, selective)) { invis = 1; pos = find_next_newline (pos + 1, 1); if (FETCH_CHAR (pos - 1) == '\n') pos--; } if (invis && selective_rlen > 0 && p1 >= leftmargin) { p1 += selective_rlen; if (p1 - leftmargin > width) p1 = endp; copy_part_of_rope (f, p1prev, p1prev, invis_vector_contents, (p1 - p1prev), current_face); } #ifdef HAVE_FACES /* Draw the face of the newline character as extending all the way to the end of the frame line. */ if (current_face) { if (p1 < leftmargin) p1 = leftmargin; while (p1 < endp) *p1++ = FAST_MAKE_GLYPH (' ', current_face); } #endif break; } else if (c == '\t') { do { if (p1 >= leftmargin && p1 < endp) *p1 = MAKE_GLYPH (f, ' ', current_face); p1++; } while ((p1 - leftmargin + taboffset + hscroll - (hscroll > 0)) % tab_width); } else if (c == Ctl ('M') && selective == -1) { pos = find_next_newline (pos, 1); if (FETCH_CHAR (pos - 1) == '\n') pos--; if (selective_rlen > 0) { p1 += selective_rlen; if (p1 - leftmargin > width) p1 = endp; copy_part_of_rope (f, p1prev, p1prev, invis_vector_contents, (p1 - p1prev), current_face); } #ifdef HAVE_FACES /* Draw the face of the newline character as extending all the way to the end of the frame line. */ if (current_face) { if (p1 < leftmargin) p1 = leftmargin; while (p1 < endp) *p1++ = FAST_MAKE_GLYPH (' ', current_face); } #endif break; } else if (c < 0200 && ctl_arrow) { if (p1 >= leftmargin) *p1 = fix_glyph (f, (dp && INTEGERP (DISP_CTRL_GLYPH (dp)) ? XINT (DISP_CTRL_GLYPH (dp)) : '^'), current_face); p1++; if (p1 >= leftmargin && p1 < endp) *p1 = MAKE_GLYPH (f, c ^ 0100, current_face); p1++; } else { if (p1 >= leftmargin) *p1 = fix_glyph (f, (dp && INTEGERP (DISP_ESCAPE_GLYPH (dp)) ? XINT (DISP_ESCAPE_GLYPH (dp)) : '\\'), current_face); p1++; if (p1 >= leftmargin && p1 < endp) *p1 = MAKE_GLYPH (f, (c >> 6) + '0', current_face); p1++; if (p1 >= leftmargin && p1 < endp) *p1 = MAKE_GLYPH (f, (7 & (c >> 3)) + '0', current_face); p1++; if (p1 >= leftmargin && p1 < endp) *p1 = MAKE_GLYPH (f, (7 & c) + '0', current_face); p1++; } /* Do nothing here for a char that's entirely off the left edge. */ if (p1 >= leftmargin) { /* For all the glyphs occupied by this character, except for the first, store -1 in charstarts. */ if (p1 != p1prev) { int *p2x = &charstart[p1prev - p1start]; int *p2 = &charstart[(p1 < endp ? p1 : endp) - p1start]; /* The window's left column should always contain a character position. And don't clobber anything to the left of that. */ if (p1prev < leftmargin) { p2x = charstart + (leftmargin - p1start); *p2x = pos; } /* This loop skips over the char p2x initially points to. */ while (++p2x < p2) *p2x = -1; } } pos++; } val.hpos = - XINT (w->hscroll); if (val.hpos) val.hpos++; val.vpos = 1; lastpos = pos; /* Store 0 in this charstart line for the positions where there is no character. But do leave what was recorded for the character that ended the line. */ /* Add 1 in the endtest to compensate for the fact that ENDP was made from WIDTH, which is 1 less than the window's actual internal width. */ i = p1 - p1start + 1; if (p1 < leftmargin) i += leftmargin - p1; for (; i < endp - p1start + 1; i++) charstart[i] = 0; /* Handle continuation in middle of a character */ /* by backing up over it */ if (p1 > endp) { /* Don't back up if we never actually displayed any text. This occurs when the minibuffer prompt takes up the whole line. */ if (p1prev) { /* Start the next line with that same character */ pos--; /* but at negative hpos, to skip the columns output on this line. */ val.hpos += p1prev - endp; } /* Keep in this line everything up to the continuation column. */ p1 = endp; } /* Finish deciding which character to start the next line on, and what hpos to start it at. Also set `lastpos' to the last position which counts as "on this line" for cursor-positioning. */ if (pos < ZV) { if (FETCH_CHAR (pos) == '\n') { /* If stopped due to a newline, start next line after it */ pos++; /* Check again for hidden lines, in case the newline occurred exactly at the right margin. */ while (pos < ZV && selective > 0 && indented_beyond_p (pos, selective)) pos = find_next_newline (pos, 1); } else /* Stopped due to right margin of window */ { if (truncate) { *p1++ = fix_glyph (f, truncator, 0); /* Truncating => start next line after next newline, and point is on this line if it is before the newline, and skip none of first char of next line */ do pos = find_next_newline (pos, 1); while (pos < ZV && selective > 0 && indented_beyond_p (pos, selective)); val.hpos = XINT (w->hscroll) ? 1 - XINT (w->hscroll) : 0; lastpos = pos - (FETCH_CHAR (pos - 1) == '\n'); } else { *p1++ = fix_glyph (f, continuer, 0); val.vpos = 0; lastpos--; } } } /* If point is at eol or in invisible text at eol, record its frame location now. */ if (start <= PT && PT <= lastpos && cursor_vpos < 0) { cursor_vpos = vpos; cursor_hpos = p1 - leftmargin; } if (cursor_vpos == vpos) { if (cursor_hpos < 0) cursor_hpos = 0; if (cursor_hpos > width) cursor_hpos = width; cursor_hpos += XFASTINT (w->left); if (w == XWINDOW (FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (f))) { FRAME_CURSOR_Y (f) = cursor_vpos; FRAME_CURSOR_X (f) = cursor_hpos; if (w == XWINDOW (selected_window)) { /* Line is not continued and did not start in middle of character */ if ((hpos - XFASTINT (w->left) == (XINT (w->hscroll) ? 1 - XINT (w->hscroll) : 0)) && val.vpos) { this_line_bufpos = start; this_line_buffer = current_buffer; this_line_vpos = cursor_vpos; this_line_start_hpos = hpos; this_line_endpos = Z - lastpos; } else this_line_bufpos = 0; } } } /* If hscroll and line not empty, insert truncation-at-left marker */ if (hscroll && lastpos != start) { *leftmargin = fix_glyph (f, truncator, 0); if (p1 <= leftmargin) p1 = leftmargin + 1; } if (XFASTINT (w->width) + XFASTINT (w->left) != FRAME_WIDTH (f)) { endp++; if (p1 < leftmargin) p1 = leftmargin; while (p1 < endp) *p1++ = SPACEGLYPH; /* Don't draw vertical bars if we're using scroll bars. They're covered up by the scroll bars, and it's distracting to see them when the scroll bar windows are flickering around to be reconfigured. */ *p1++ = (FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS (f) ? ' ' : (dp && INTEGERP (DISP_BORDER_GLYPH (dp)) ? DISP_BORDER_GLYPH (dp) : '|')); } desired_glyphs->used[vpos] = max (desired_glyphs->used[vpos], p1 - desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos]); desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos][desired_glyphs->used[vpos]] = 0; /* If the start of this line is the overlay arrow-position, then put the arrow string into the display-line. */ if (MARKERP (Voverlay_arrow_position) && current_buffer == XMARKER (Voverlay_arrow_position)->buffer && start == marker_position (Voverlay_arrow_position) && STRINGP (Voverlay_arrow_string) && ! overlay_arrow_seen) { unsigned char *p = XSTRING (Voverlay_arrow_string)->data; int i; int len = XSTRING (Voverlay_arrow_string)->size; int arrow_end; if (len > width) len = width; #ifdef HAVE_FACES if (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (XSTRING (Voverlay_arrow_string)->intervals)) { /* If the arrow string has text props, obey them when displaying. */ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { int c = p[i]; Lisp_Object face, ilisp; int newface; XSETFASTINT (ilisp, i); face = Fget_text_property (ilisp, Qface, Voverlay_arrow_string); newface = compute_glyph_face_1 (f, face, 0); leftmargin[i] = FAST_MAKE_GLYPH (c, newface); } } else #endif /* HAVE_FACES */ { for (i = 0; i < len; i++) leftmargin[i] = p[i]; } /* Bug in SunOS 4.1.1 compiler requires this intermediate variable. */ arrow_end = (leftmargin - desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos]) + len; if (desired_glyphs->used[vpos] < arrow_end) desired_glyphs->used[vpos] = arrow_end; overlay_arrow_seen = 1; } val.bufpos = pos; val_display_text_line = val; return &val_display_text_line; } /* Redisplay the menu bar in the frame for window W. */ static void display_menu_bar (w) struct window *w; { Lisp_Object items, tail; register int vpos = 0; register FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)); int maxendcol = FRAME_WIDTH (f); int hpos = 0; int i; #ifndef USE_X_TOOLKIT if (FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f) <= 0) return; get_display_line (f, vpos, 0); items = FRAME_MENU_BAR_ITEMS (f); for (i = 0; i < XVECTOR (items)->size; i += 3) { Lisp_Object pos, string; string = XVECTOR (items)->contents[i + 1]; if (NILP (string)) break; XSETFASTINT (XVECTOR (items)->contents[i + 2], hpos); if (hpos < maxendcol) hpos = display_string (XWINDOW (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f)), vpos, XSTRING (string)->data, XSTRING (string)->size, hpos, 0, 0, hpos, maxendcol); /* Put a space between items. */ if (hpos < maxendcol) { int hpos1 = hpos + 1; hpos = display_string (w, vpos, "", 0, hpos, 0, 0, min (hpos1, maxendcol), maxendcol); } } FRAME_DESIRED_GLYPHS (f)->bufp[vpos] = 0; FRAME_DESIRED_GLYPHS (f)->highlight[vpos] = mode_line_inverse_video; /* Fill out the line with spaces. */ if (maxendcol > hpos) hpos = display_string (w, vpos, "", 0, hpos, 0, 0, maxendcol, maxendcol); /* Clear the rest of the lines allocated to the menu bar. */ vpos++; while (vpos < FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f)) get_display_line (f, vpos++, 0); #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */ } /* Display the mode line for window w */ static void display_mode_line (w) struct window *w; { register int vpos = XFASTINT (w->height) + XFASTINT (w->top) - 1; register int left = XFASTINT (w->left); register int right = XFASTINT (w->width) + left; register FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)); line_number_displayed = 0; w->column_number_displayed = Qnil; get_display_line (f, vpos, left); #ifdef MULTI_KBOARD { /* Sigh, mode-line-format can reference kboard-local variables like defining-kbd-macro. Use the one associated with the frame we're updating. */ KBOARD *orig_kboard = current_kboard; current_kboard = FRAME_KBOARD (f); #endif display_mode_element (w, vpos, left, 0, right, right, current_buffer->mode_line_format); #ifdef MULTI_KBOARD current_kboard = orig_kboard; } #endif FRAME_DESIRED_GLYPHS (f)->bufp[vpos] = 0; /* Make the mode line inverse video if the entire line is made of mode lines. I.e. if this window is full width, or if it is the child of a full width window (which implies that that window is split side-by-side and the rest of this line is mode lines of the sibling windows). */ if (XFASTINT (w->width) == FRAME_WIDTH (f) || XFASTINT (XWINDOW (w->parent)->width) == FRAME_WIDTH (f)) FRAME_DESIRED_GLYPHS (f)->highlight[vpos] = mode_line_inverse_video; #ifdef HAVE_FACES else if (! FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f)) { /* For a partial width window, explicitly set face of each glyph. */ int i; GLYPH *ptr = FRAME_DESIRED_GLYPHS (f)->glyphs[vpos]; for (i = left; i < right; ++i) ptr[i] = FAST_MAKE_GLYPH (FAST_GLYPH_CHAR (ptr[i]), 1); } #endif } /* Contribute ELT to the mode line for window W. How it translates into text depends on its data type. VPOS is the position of the mode line being displayed. HPOS is the position (absolute on frame) where this element's text should start. The output is truncated automatically at the right edge of window W. DEPTH is the depth in recursion. It is used to prevent infinite recursion here. MINENDCOL is the hpos before which the element may not end. The element is padded at the right with spaces if nec to reach this column. MAXENDCOL is the hpos past which this element may not extend. If MINENDCOL is > MAXENDCOL, MINENDCOL takes priority. (This is necessary to make nested padding and truncation work.) Returns the hpos of the end of the text generated by ELT. The next element will receive that value as its HPOS arg, so as to concatenate the elements. */ static int display_mode_element (w, vpos, hpos, depth, minendcol, maxendcol, elt) struct window *w; register int vpos, hpos; int depth; int minendcol; register int maxendcol; register Lisp_Object elt; { tail_recurse: if (depth > 10) goto invalid; depth++; switch (SWITCH_ENUM_CAST (XTYPE (elt))) { case Lisp_String: { /* A string: output it and check for %-constructs within it. */ register unsigned char c; register unsigned char *this = XSTRING (elt)->data; while (hpos < maxendcol && *this) { unsigned char *last = this; while ((c = *this++) != '\0' && c != '%') ; if (this - 1 != last) { register int lim = --this - last + hpos; if (frame_title_ptr) hpos = store_frame_title (last, hpos, min (lim, maxendcol)); else hpos = display_string (w, vpos, last, -1, hpos, 0, 1, hpos, min (lim, maxendcol)); } else /* c == '%' */ { register int spec_width = 0; /* We can't allow -ve args due to the "%-" construct */ /* Argument specifies minwidth but not maxwidth (maxwidth can be specified by (<negative-number> . <stuff>) mode-line elements) */ while ((c = *this++) >= '0' && c <= '9') { spec_width = spec_width * 10 + (c - '0'); } spec_width += hpos; if (spec_width > maxendcol) spec_width = maxendcol; if (c == 'M') hpos = display_mode_element (w, vpos, hpos, depth, spec_width, maxendcol, Vglobal_mode_string); else if (c != 0) { char *spec = decode_mode_spec (w, c, maxendcol - hpos); if (frame_title_ptr) hpos = store_frame_title (spec, spec_width, maxendcol); else hpos = display_string (w, vpos, spec, -1, hpos, 0, 1, spec_width, maxendcol); } } } } break; case Lisp_Symbol: /* A symbol: process the value of the symbol recursively as if it appeared here directly. Avoid error if symbol void. Special case: if value of symbol is a string, output the string literally. */ { register Lisp_Object tem; tem = Fboundp (elt); if (!NILP (tem)) { tem = Fsymbol_value (elt); /* If value is a string, output that string literally: don't check for % within it. */ if (STRINGP (tem)) { if (frame_title_ptr) hpos = store_frame_title (XSTRING (tem)->data, minendcol, maxendcol); else hpos = display_string (w, vpos, XSTRING (tem)->data, XSTRING (tem)->size, hpos, 0, 1, minendcol, maxendcol); } /* Give up right away for nil or t. */ else if (!EQ (tem, elt)) { elt = tem; goto tail_recurse; } } } break; case Lisp_Cons: { register Lisp_Object car, tem; /* A cons cell: three distinct cases. If first element is a string or a cons, process all the elements and effectively concatenate them. If first element is a negative number, truncate displaying cdr to at most that many characters. If positive, pad (with spaces) to at least that many characters. If first element is a symbol, process the cadr or caddr recursively according to whether the symbol's value is non-nil or nil. */ car = XCONS (elt)->car; if (SYMBOLP (car)) { tem = Fboundp (car); elt = XCONS (elt)->cdr; if (!CONSP (elt)) goto invalid; /* elt is now the cdr, and we know it is a cons cell. Use its car if CAR has a non-nil value. */ if (!NILP (tem)) { tem = Fsymbol_value (car); if (!NILP (tem)) { elt = XCONS (elt)->car; goto tail_recurse; } } /* Symbol's value is nil (or symbol is unbound) Get the cddr of the original list and if possible find the caddr and use that. */ elt = XCONS (elt)->cdr; if (NILP (elt)) break; else if (!CONSP (elt)) goto invalid; elt = XCONS (elt)->car; goto tail_recurse; } else if (INTEGERP (car)) { register int lim = XINT (car); elt = XCONS (elt)->cdr; if (lim < 0) /* Negative int means reduce maximum width. DO NOT change MINENDCOL here! (20 -10 . foo) should truncate foo to 10 col and then pad to 20. */ maxendcol = min (maxendcol, hpos - lim); else if (lim > 0) { /* Padding specified. Don't let it be more than current maximum. */ lim += hpos; if (lim > maxendcol) lim = maxendcol; /* If that's more padding than already wanted, queue it. But don't reduce padding already specified even if that is beyond the current truncation point. */ if (lim > minendcol) minendcol = lim; } goto tail_recurse; } else if (STRINGP (car) || CONSP (car)) { register int limit = 50; /* LIMIT is to protect against circular lists. */ while (CONSP (elt) && --limit > 0 && hpos < maxendcol) { hpos = display_mode_element (w, vpos, hpos, depth, hpos, maxendcol, XCONS (elt)->car); elt = XCONS (elt)->cdr; } } } break; default: invalid: if (frame_title_ptr) hpos = store_frame_title ("*invalid*", minendcol, maxendcol); else hpos = display_string (w, vpos, "*invalid*", -1, hpos, 0, 1, minendcol, maxendcol); return hpos; } if (minendcol > hpos) if (frame_title_ptr) hpos = store_frame_title ("", minendcol, maxendcol); else hpos = display_string (w, vpos, "", 0, hpos, 0, 1, minendcol, maxendcol); return hpos; } /* Return a string for the output of a mode line %-spec for window W, generated by character C and width MAXWIDTH. */ static char lots_of_dashes[] = "--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; static char * decode_mode_spec (w, c, maxwidth) struct window *w; register char c; register int maxwidth; { Lisp_Object obj; FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)); char *decode_mode_spec_buf = (char *) FRAME_TEMP_GLYPHS (f)->total_contents; struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->buffer); obj = Qnil; if (maxwidth > FRAME_WIDTH (f)) maxwidth = FRAME_WIDTH (f); switch (c) { case 'b': obj = b->name; #if 0 if (maxwidth >= 3 && XSTRING (obj)->size > maxwidth) { bcopy (XSTRING (obj)->data, decode_mode_spec_buf, maxwidth - 1); decode_mode_spec_buf[maxwidth - 1] = '\\'; decode_mode_spec_buf[maxwidth] = '\0'; return decode_mode_spec_buf; } #endif break; case 'f': obj = b->filename; #if 0 if (NILP (obj)) return "[none]"; else if (STRINGP (obj) && XSTRING (obj)->size > maxwidth) { bcopy ("...", decode_mode_spec_buf, 3); bcopy (XSTRING (obj)->data + XSTRING (obj)->size - maxwidth + 3, decode_mode_spec_buf + 3, maxwidth - 3); return decode_mode_spec_buf; } #endif break; case 'c': { int col = current_column (); XSETFASTINT (w->column_number_displayed, col); sprintf (decode_mode_spec_buf, "%d", col); return decode_mode_spec_buf; } case 'l': { int startpos = marker_position (w->start); int line, linepos, topline; int nlines, junk; Lisp_Object tem; int height = XFASTINT (w->height); /* If we decided that this buffer isn't suitable for line numbers, don't forget that too fast. */ if (EQ (w->base_line_pos, w->buffer)) return "??"; /* If the buffer is very big, don't waste time. */ if (BUF_ZV (b) - BUF_BEGV (b) > line_number_display_limit) { w->base_line_pos = Qnil; w->base_line_number = Qnil; return "??"; } if (!NILP (w->base_line_number) && !NILP (w->base_line_pos) && XFASTINT (w->base_line_pos) <= marker_position (w->start)) { line = XFASTINT (w->base_line_number); linepos = XFASTINT (w->base_line_pos); } else { line = 1; linepos = BUF_BEGV (b); } /* Count lines from base line to window start position. */ nlines = display_count_lines (linepos, startpos, startpos, &junk); topline = nlines + line; /* Determine a new base line, if the old one is too close or too far away, or if we did not have one. "Too close" means it's plausible a scroll-down would go back past it. */ if (startpos == BUF_BEGV (b)) { XSETFASTINT (w->base_line_number, topline); XSETFASTINT (w->base_line_pos, BUF_BEGV (b)); } else if (nlines < height + 25 || nlines > height * 3 + 50 || linepos == BUF_BEGV (b)) { int limit = BUF_BEGV (b); int position; int distance = (height * 2 + 30) * 200; if (startpos - distance > limit) limit = startpos - distance; nlines = display_count_lines (startpos, limit, -(height * 2 + 30), &position); /* If we couldn't find the lines we wanted within 200 chars per line, give up on line numbers for this window. */ if (position == startpos - distance) { w->base_line_pos = w->buffer; w->base_line_number = Qnil; return "??"; } XSETFASTINT (w->base_line_number, topline - nlines); XSETFASTINT (w->base_line_pos, position); } /* Now count lines from the start pos to point. */ nlines = display_count_lines (startpos, PT, PT, &junk); /* Record that we did display the line number. */ line_number_displayed = 1; /* Make the string to show. */ sprintf (decode_mode_spec_buf, "%d", topline + nlines); return decode_mode_spec_buf; } break; case 'm': obj = b->mode_name; break; case 'n': if (BUF_BEGV (b) > BUF_BEG (b) || BUF_ZV (b) < BUF_Z (b)) return " Narrow"; break; case '*': if (!NILP (b->read_only)) return "%"; if (BUF_MODIFF (b) > BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b)) return "*"; return "-"; case '+': /* This differs from %* only for a modified read-only buffer. */ if (BUF_MODIFF (b) > BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b)) return "*"; if (!NILP (b->read_only)) return "%"; return "-"; case '&': /* This differs from %* in ignoring read-only-ness. */ if (BUF_MODIFF (b) > BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b)) return "*"; return "-"; case 's': /* status of process */ obj = Fget_buffer_process (w->buffer); if (NILP (obj)) return "no process"; #ifdef subprocesses obj = Fsymbol_name (Fprocess_status (obj)); #endif break; case 't': /* indicate TEXT or BINARY */ #ifdef MODE_LINE_BINARY_TEXT return MODE_LINE_BINARY_TEXT (b); #else return "T"; #endif case 'p': { int pos = marker_position (w->start); int total = BUF_ZV (b) - BUF_BEGV (b); if (XFASTINT (w->window_end_pos) <= BUF_Z (b) - BUF_ZV (b)) { if (pos <= BUF_BEGV (b)) return "All"; else return "Bottom"; } else if (pos <= BUF_BEGV (b)) return "Top"; else { total = ((pos - BUF_BEGV (b)) * 100 + total - 1) / total; /* We can't normally display a 3-digit number, so get us a 2-digit number that is close. */ if (total == 100) total = 99; sprintf (decode_mode_spec_buf, "%2d%%", total); return decode_mode_spec_buf; } } /* Display percentage of size above the bottom of the screen. */ case 'P': { int toppos = marker_position (w->start); int botpos = BUF_Z (b) - XFASTINT (w->window_end_pos); int total = BUF_ZV (b) - BUF_BEGV (b); if (botpos >= BUF_ZV (b)) { if (toppos <= BUF_BEGV (b)) return "All"; else return "Bottom"; } else { total = ((botpos - BUF_BEGV (b)) * 100 + total - 1) / total; /* We can't normally display a 3-digit number, so get us a 2-digit number that is close. */ if (total == 100) total = 99; if (toppos <= BUF_BEGV (b)) sprintf (decode_mode_spec_buf, "Top%2d%%", total); else sprintf (decode_mode_spec_buf, "%2d%%", total); return decode_mode_spec_buf; } } case '%': return "%"; case '[': { int i; char *p; if (command_loop_level > 5) return "[[[... "; p = decode_mode_spec_buf; for (i = 0; i < command_loop_level; i++) *p++ = '['; *p = 0; return decode_mode_spec_buf; } case ']': { int i; char *p; if (command_loop_level > 5) return " ...]]]"; p = decode_mode_spec_buf; for (i = 0; i < command_loop_level; i++) *p++ = ']'; *p = 0; return decode_mode_spec_buf; } case '-': { register char *p; register int i; if (maxwidth < sizeof (lots_of_dashes)) return lots_of_dashes; else { for (p = decode_mode_spec_buf, i = maxwidth; i > 0; i--) *p++ = '-'; *p = '\0'; } return decode_mode_spec_buf; } } if (STRINGP (obj)) return (char *) XSTRING (obj)->data; else return ""; } /* Search for COUNT instances of a line boundary, which means either a newline or (if selective display enabled) a carriage return. Start at START. If COUNT is negative, search backwards. If we find COUNT instances, set *SHORTAGE to zero, and return the position after the COUNTth match. Note that for reverse motion this is not the same as the usual convention for Emacs motion commands. If we don't find COUNT instances before reaching the end of the buffer (or the beginning, if scanning backwards), set *SHORTAGE to the number of line boundaries left unfound, and return the end of the buffer we bumped up against. */ static int display_scan_buffer (start, count, shortage) int *shortage, start; register int count; { int limit = ((count > 0) ? ZV - 1 : BEGV); int direction = ((count > 0) ? 1 : -1); register unsigned char *cursor; unsigned char *base; register int ceiling; register unsigned char *ceiling_addr; /* If we are not in selective display mode, check only for newlines. */ if (! (!NILP (current_buffer->selective_display) && !INTEGERP (current_buffer->selective_display))) return scan_buffer ('\n', start, 0, count, shortage, 0); /* The code that follows is like scan_buffer but checks for either newline or carriage return. */ if (shortage != 0) *shortage = 0; if (count > 0) while (start != limit + 1) { ceiling = BUFFER_CEILING_OF (start); ceiling = min (limit, ceiling); ceiling_addr = &FETCH_CHAR (ceiling) + 1; base = (cursor = &FETCH_CHAR (start)); while (1) { while (*cursor != '\n' && *cursor != 015 && ++cursor != ceiling_addr) ; if (cursor != ceiling_addr) { if (--count == 0) { immediate_quit = 0; return (start + cursor - base + 1); } else if (++cursor == ceiling_addr) break; } else break; } start += cursor - base; } else { start--; /* first character we scan */ while (start > limit - 1) { /* we WILL scan under start */ ceiling = BUFFER_FLOOR_OF (start); ceiling = max (limit, ceiling); ceiling_addr = &FETCH_CHAR (ceiling) - 1; base = (cursor = &FETCH_CHAR (start)); cursor++; while (1) { while (--cursor != ceiling_addr && *cursor != '\n' && *cursor != 015) ; if (cursor != ceiling_addr) { if (++count == 0) { immediate_quit = 0; return (start + cursor - base + 1); } } else break; } start += cursor - base; } } if (shortage != 0) *shortage = count * direction; return (start + ((direction == 1 ? 0 : 1))); } /* Count up to N lines starting from FROM. But don't go beyond LIMIT. Return the number of lines thus found (always positive). Store the position after what was found into *POS_PTR. */ static int display_count_lines (from, limit, n, pos_ptr) int from, limit, n; int *pos_ptr; { int oldbegv = BEGV; int oldzv = ZV; int shortage = 0; if (limit < from) BEGV = limit; else ZV = limit; *pos_ptr = display_scan_buffer (from, n, &shortage); ZV = oldzv; BEGV = oldbegv; if (n < 0) /* When scanning backwards, scan_buffer stops *after* the last newline it finds, but does count it. Compensate for that. */ return - n - shortage - (*pos_ptr != limit); return n - shortage; } /* Display STRING on one line of window W, starting at HPOS. Display at position VPOS. Caller should have done get_display_line. If VPOS == -1, display it as the current frame's title. LENGTH is the length of STRING, or -1 meaning STRING is null-terminated. TRUNCATE is GLYPH to display at end if truncated. Zero for none. MINCOL is the first column ok to end at. (Pad with spaces to this col.) MAXCOL is the last column ok to end at. Truncate here. -1 for MINCOL or MAXCOL means no explicit minimum or maximum. Both count from the left edge of the frame, as does HPOS. The right edge of W is an implicit maximum. If TRUNCATE is nonzero, the implicit maximum is one column before the edge. OBEY_WINDOW_WIDTH says to put spaces or vertical bars at the place where the current window ends in this line and not display anything beyond there. Otherwise, only MAXCOL controls where to stop output. Returns ending hpos. */ static int display_string (w, vpos, string, length, hpos, truncate, obey_window_width, mincol, maxcol) struct window *w; unsigned char *string; int length; int vpos, hpos; GLYPH truncate; int obey_window_width; int mincol, maxcol; { register int c; register GLYPH *p1; int hscroll = XINT (w->hscroll); int tab_width = XINT (XBUFFER (w->buffer)->tab_width); register GLYPH *start; register GLYPH *end; FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)); struct frame_glyphs *desired_glyphs = FRAME_DESIRED_GLYPHS (f); GLYPH *p1start = desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos] + hpos; int window_width = XFASTINT (w->width); /* Use the standard display table, not the window's display table. We don't want the mode line in rot13. */ register struct Lisp_Vector *dp = 0; int i; if (VECTORP (Vstandard_display_table) && XVECTOR (Vstandard_display_table)->size == DISP_TABLE_SIZE) dp = XVECTOR (Vstandard_display_table); if (tab_width <= 0 || tab_width > 1000) tab_width = 8; p1 = p1start; start = desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos] + XFASTINT (w->left); if (obey_window_width) { end = start + window_width - (truncate != 0); if ((window_width + XFASTINT (w->left)) != FRAME_WIDTH (f)) { if (FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS (f)) { int i; for (i = 0; i < FRAME_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (f); i++) *end-- = ' '; } else *end-- = '|'; } } if (! obey_window_width || (maxcol >= 0 && end - desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos] > maxcol)) end = desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos] + maxcol; /* Store 0 in charstart for these columns. */ for (i = (hpos >= 0 ? hpos : 0); i < end - p1start + hpos; i++) desired_glyphs->charstarts[vpos][i] = 0; if (maxcol >= 0 && mincol > maxcol) mincol = maxcol; while (p1 < end) { if (length == 0) break; c = *string++; /* Specified length. */ if (length >= 0) length--; /* Unspecified length (null-terminated string). */ else if (c == 0) break; if (dp != 0 && VECTORP (DISP_CHAR_VECTOR (dp, c))) { p1 = copy_part_of_rope (f, p1, start, XVECTOR (DISP_CHAR_VECTOR (dp, c))->contents, XVECTOR (DISP_CHAR_VECTOR (dp, c))->size, 0); } else if (c >= 040 && c < 0177) { if (p1 >= start) *p1 = c; p1++; } else if (c == '\t') { do { if (p1 >= start && p1 < end) *p1 = SPACEGLYPH; p1++; } while ((p1 - start + hscroll - (hscroll > 0)) % tab_width); } else if (c < 0200 && ! NILP (buffer_defaults.ctl_arrow)) { if (p1 >= start) *p1 = fix_glyph (f, (dp && INTEGERP (DISP_CTRL_GLYPH (dp)) ? XINT (DISP_CTRL_GLYPH (dp)) : '^'), 0); p1++; if (p1 >= start && p1 < end) *p1 = c ^ 0100; p1++; } else { if (p1 >= start) *p1 = fix_glyph (f, (dp && INTEGERP (DISP_ESCAPE_GLYPH (dp)) ? XINT (DISP_ESCAPE_GLYPH (dp)) : '\\'), 0); p1++; if (p1 >= start && p1 < end) *p1 = (c >> 6) + '0'; p1++; if (p1 >= start && p1 < end) *p1 = (7 & (c >> 3)) + '0'; p1++; if (p1 >= start && p1 < end) *p1 = (7 & c) + '0'; p1++; } } if (c && length > 0) { p1 = end; if (truncate) *p1++ = fix_glyph (f, truncate, 0); } else if (mincol >= 0) { end = desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos] + mincol; while (p1 < end) *p1++ = SPACEGLYPH; } { register int len = p1 - desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos]; if (len > desired_glyphs->used[vpos]) desired_glyphs->used[vpos] = len; desired_glyphs->glyphs[vpos][desired_glyphs->used[vpos]] = 0; return len; } } /* This is like a combination of memq and assq. Return 1 if PROPVAL appears as an element of LIST or as the car of an element of LIST. If PROPVAL is a list, compare each element against LIST in that way, and return 1 if any element of PROPVAL is found in LIST. Otherwise return 0. This function cannot quit. */ int invisible_p (propval, list) register Lisp_Object propval; Lisp_Object list; { register Lisp_Object tail, proptail; for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCONS (tail)->cdr) { register Lisp_Object tem; tem = XCONS (tail)->car; if (EQ (propval, tem)) return 1; if (CONSP (tem) && EQ (propval, XCONS (tem)->car)) return 1; } if (CONSP (propval)) for (proptail = propval; CONSP (proptail); proptail = XCONS (proptail)->cdr) { Lisp_Object propelt; propelt = XCONS (proptail)->car; for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCONS (tail)->cdr) { register Lisp_Object tem; tem = XCONS (tail)->car; if (EQ (propelt, tem)) return 1; if (CONSP (tem) && EQ (propelt, XCONS (tem)->car)) return 1; } } return 0; } /* Return 1 if PROPVAL appears as the car of an element of LIST and the cdr of that element is non-nil. If PROPVAL is a list, check each element of PROPVAL in that way, and the first time some element is found, return 1 if the cdr of that element is non-nil. Otherwise return 0. This function cannot quit. */ int invisible_ellipsis_p (propval, list) register Lisp_Object propval; Lisp_Object list; { register Lisp_Object tail, proptail; for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCONS (tail)->cdr) { register Lisp_Object tem; tem = XCONS (tail)->car; if (CONSP (tem) && EQ (propval, XCONS (tem)->car)) return ! NILP (XCONS (tem)->cdr); } if (CONSP (propval)) for (proptail = propval; CONSP (proptail); proptail = XCONS (proptail)->cdr) { Lisp_Object propelt; propelt = XCONS (proptail)->car; for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCONS (tail)->cdr) { register Lisp_Object tem; tem = XCONS (tail)->car; if (CONSP (tem) && EQ (propelt, XCONS (tem)->car)) return ! NILP (XCONS (tem)->cdr); } } return 0; } void syms_of_xdisp () { staticpro (&Qmenu_bar_update_hook); Qmenu_bar_update_hook = intern ("menu-bar-update-hook"); staticpro (&last_arrow_position); staticpro (&last_arrow_string); last_arrow_position = Qnil; last_arrow_string = Qnil; DEFVAR_LISP ("global-mode-string", &Vglobal_mode_string, "String (or mode line construct) included (normally) in `mode-line-format'."); Vglobal_mode_string = Qnil; DEFVAR_LISP ("overlay-arrow-position", &Voverlay_arrow_position, "Marker for where to display an arrow on top of the buffer text.\n\ This must be the beginning of a line in order to work.\n\ See also `overlay-arrow-string'."); Voverlay_arrow_position = Qnil; DEFVAR_LISP ("overlay-arrow-string", &Voverlay_arrow_string, "String to display as an arrow. See also `overlay-arrow-position'."); Voverlay_arrow_string = Qnil; DEFVAR_INT ("scroll-step", &scroll_step, "*The number of lines to try scrolling a window by when point moves out.\n\ If that fails to bring point back on frame, point is centered instead.\n\ If this is zero, point is always centered after it moves off frame."); DEFVAR_INT ("debug-end-pos", &debug_end_pos, "Don't ask"); DEFVAR_BOOL ("truncate-partial-width-windows", &truncate_partial_width_windows, "*Non-nil means truncate lines in all windows less than full frame wide."); truncate_partial_width_windows = 1; DEFVAR_BOOL ("mode-line-inverse-video", &mode_line_inverse_video, "*Non-nil means use inverse video for the mode line."); mode_line_inverse_video = 1; DEFVAR_INT ("line-number-display-limit", &line_number_display_limit, "*Maximum buffer size for which line number should be displayed."); line_number_display_limit = 1000000; DEFVAR_BOOL ("highlight-nonselected-windows", &highlight_nonselected_windows, "*Non-nil means highlight region even in nonselected windows."); highlight_nonselected_windows = 1; DEFVAR_BOOL ("multiple-frames", &multiple_frames, "Non-nil means more than one frame is in use, not counting minibuffer frames.\n\ Not guaranteed to be accurate except while parsing frame-title-format."); DEFVAR_LISP ("frame-title-format", &Vframe_title_format, "Template for displaying the titlebar of visible frames.\n\ \(Assuming the window manager supports this feature.)\n\ This variable has the same structure as `mode-line-format' (which see),\n\ and is used only on frames for which no explicit name has been set\n\ \(see `modify-frame-parameters')."); DEFVAR_LISP ("icon-title-format", &Vicon_title_format, "Template for displaying the titlebar of an iconified frame.\n\ \(Assuming the window manager supports this feature.)\n\ This variable has the same structure as `mode-line-format' (which see),\n\ and is used only on frames for which no explicit name has been set\n\ \(see `modify-frame-parameters')."); Vicon_title_format = Vframe_title_format = Fcons (intern ("multiple-frames"), Fcons (build_string ("%b"), Fcons (Fcons (build_string (""), Fcons (intern ("invocation-name"), Fcons (build_string ("@"), Fcons (intern ("system-name"), Qnil)))), Qnil))); DEFVAR_LISP ("message-log-max", &Vmessage_log_max, "Maximum number of lines to keep in the message log buffer.\n\ If nil, disable message logging. If t, log messages but don't truncate\n\ the buffer when it becomes large."); XSETFASTINT (Vmessage_log_max, 50); DEFVAR_LISP ("window-size-change-functions", &Vwindow_size_change_functions, "Functions called before redisplay, if window sizes have changed.\n\ The value should be a list of functions that take one argument.\n\ Just before redisplay, for each frame, if any of its windows have changed\n\ size since the last redisplay, or have been split or deleted,\n\ all the functions in the list are called, with the frame as argument."); Vwindow_size_change_functions = Qnil; } /* initialize the window system */ init_xdisp () { Lisp_Object root_window; #ifndef COMPILER_REGISTER_BUG register #endif /* COMPILER_REGISTER_BUG */ struct window *mini_w; this_line_bufpos = 0; mini_w = XWINDOW (minibuf_window); root_window = FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (mini_w))); echo_area_glyphs = 0; previous_echo_glyphs = 0; if (!noninteractive) { FRAME_PTR f = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (root_window))); XSETFASTINT (XWINDOW (root_window)->top, 0); set_window_height (root_window, FRAME_HEIGHT (f) - 1, 0); XSETFASTINT (mini_w->top, FRAME_HEIGHT (f) - 1); set_window_height (minibuf_window, 1, 0); XSETFASTINT (XWINDOW (root_window)->width, FRAME_WIDTH (f)); XSETFASTINT (mini_w->width, FRAME_WIDTH (f)); } }