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(allout-regexp, allout-line-boundary-regexp) (allout-bob-regexp): Correct grouping and boundaries to fix backwards traversal. (allout-depth-specific-regexp, allout-depth-one-regexp): New versions that exploit \\{M\\} regexp syntax, to avoid geometric or worse time in allout-ascend. (allout-doublecheck-at-and-shallower): Identify depth threshold below which topics are checked for and disqualified by containment discontinuities. (allout-hotspot-key-handler): Correctly handle multiple-key strokes. Remove some unused variables. (allout-mode-leaders): Clarify that mode-specific comment-start will be used (set-allout-regexp): Correctly regexp-quote allout regexps to properly accept alternative header-leads and primary bullets with regexp-specific characters (eg, C "/*", mathematica "(*"). Include new regular expressions among those configured. (allout-infer-header-lead-and-primary-bullet): Rename allout-infer-header-lead. (allout-recent-depth): Manifest as a variable as well as a function. (allout-prefix-data): Simplify into an inline instead of a macro, assuming current match data rather than being explicitly passed it. Establish allout-recent-depth value as well as allout-recent-prefix-beginning and allout-recent-prefix-end. (allout-aberrant-container-p): True when an item's immediate offspring discontinuously contained. Useful for disqualifying unintended topic prefixes, likely at low depths. (allout-goto-prefix-doublechecked): Elaborated version of allout-goto-prefix which disqualifies aberrant pseudo-items. (allout-pre-next-prefix): Layer on top of lower-level routines, to get disqualification of aberrant containers. (allout-end-of-prefix, allout-end-of-subtree): Disqualify aberrant containers. (allout-beginning-of-current-entry): Position at start of buffer when in container (depth 0) entry. (nullify-allout-prefix-data): Invalidate allout-recent-* prefix data. (allout-current-bullet): Strip text properties. (allout-get-prefix-bullet): Use right match groups. (allout-beginning-of-line, allout-next-heading): Disqualify aberrant containers. (allout-previous-heading): Disqualify aberrant containers, and change to regular (rather than inline) function, to allow self-recursion. (allout-get-invisibility-overlay): Increment so progress is made when the first overlay is not the sought one. (allout-end-of-prefix): Disqualify aberrant containers. (allout-end-of-line): Cycle something like allout-beginning-of-line. (allout-mode): Make allout-old-style-prefixes (ie, enabling use with outline.el outlines) functional again. Change the primary bullet along with the header-lead - level 1 new-style bullets now work. Engage allout-before-change-handler in mainline emacs, not just xemacs, to do undo handling. (allout-before-change-handler): Expose undo changes occurring in hidden regions. Use allout-get-invisibility-overlay instead of reimplementing it inline. (allout-chart-subtree): Use start rather than end of prefix in charts. Use allout-recent-depth variable. (allout-chart-siblings): Disqualify aberrant topics. (allout-beginning-of-current-entry): Position correctly. (allout-ascend): Use new allout-depth-specific-regexp and allout-depth-one-regexp for linear instead of O(N^2) or worse behavior. (allout-ascend-to-depth): Depend on allout-ascend, rather than reimplementing an algorithm. (allout-up-current-level): Depend on allout-ascend, rather than reimplementing an algorithm. Return to start-point if we fail. (allout-descend-to-depth): Use allout-recent-depth variable instead of function. (allout-next-sibling): On traversal of numerous intervening topics, resort to economical allout-next-sibling-leap. (allout-next-sibling-leap): Specialized version of allout-next-sibling that uses allout-ascend cleverly, to depend on a regexp search to leap large numbers of contained topics, rather than arbitrarily many one-by-one traversals. (allout-next-visible-heading): Disqualify aberrant topics. (allout-previous-visible-heading): Position consistently when interactive. (allout-forward-current-level): Base on allout-previous-sibling rather than (differently) reimplmenting the algorithm. Remove some unused variables. (allout-solicit-alternate-bullet): Present default choice stripped of text properties. (allout-rebullet-heading): Use bullet stripped of text properties. Register changes using allout-exposure-change-hook. Disregard aberrant topics. (allout-shift-in): With universal-argument, make topic a peer of it's former offspring. Simplify the code by separating out allout-shift-out functionality. (allout-shift-out): With universal-argument, make offspring peers of their former container, and its siblings. Implement the functionality here, rather than inappropriately muddling the implementation of allout-shift-in. (allout-rebullet-topic): Respect additional argument for new parent-child separation function. (allout-yank-processing): Use allout-ascend directly. (allout-show-entry): Disqualify aberrant topics. (allout-show-children): Handle discontinuous children gracefully, extending the depth being revealed to expose them and posting a message indicating the situation. (allout-show-to-offshoot): Remove obsolete and incorrect comment. Leave cursor in correct position. (allout-hide-current-subtree): Use allout-ascend directly. Disqualify aberrant topics. (allout-kill-line, allout-kill-topic): Preserve exposure layout in a way that the yanks can restore it, as used to happen. (allout-yank-processing): Restore exposure layout as recorded by allout-kill-*, as used to happen. (allout-annotate-hidden, allout-hide-by-annotation): New routines for preseving and restoring exposure layout across kills. (allout-toggle-subtree-encryption): Run allout-exposure-change-hook. (allout-encrypt-string): Strip text properties. Rearranged order and outline-headings for some of the miscellaneous functions. (allout-resolve-xref): No need to quote the error name in the condition-case handler section. (allout-flatten): Classic recursive (and recursively intensive, without tail-recursion) list-flattener, needed by allout-shift-out when confronted with discontinuous children.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Sat, 16 Sep 2006 10:24:24 +0000
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;;; image-file.el --- support for visiting image files
;;
;; Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
;;   2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; Author: Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
;; Keywords: multimedia

;; 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.

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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.

;;; Commentary:

;; Defines a file-name-handler hook that transforms visited (or
;; inserted) image files so that they are displayed by Emacs as
;; images.  This is done by putting a `display' text-property on the
;; image data, with the image-data still present underneath; if the
;; resulting buffer file is saved to another name it will correctly save
;; the image data to the new file.

;;; Code:

(require 'image)


;;;###autoload
(defcustom image-file-name-extensions
  '("png" "jpeg" "jpg" "gif" "tiff" "tif" "xbm" "xpm" "pbm" "pgm" "ppm" "pnm")
  "*A list of image-file filename extensions.
Filenames having one of these extensions are considered image files,
in addition to those matching `image-file-name-regexps'.

See `auto-image-file-mode'; if `auto-image-file-mode' is enabled,
setting this variable directly does not take effect unless
`auto-image-file-mode' is re-enabled; this happens automatically when
the variable is set using \\[customize]."
  :type '(repeat string)
  :set (lambda (sym val)
	 (set-default sym val)
	 (when auto-image-file-mode
	   ;; Re-initialize the image-file handler
	   (auto-image-file-mode t)))
  :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
  :group 'image)

;;;###autoload
(defcustom image-file-name-regexps nil
  "*List of regexps matching image-file filenames.
Filenames matching one of these regexps are considered image files,
in addition to those with an extension in `image-file-name-extensions'.

See function `auto-image-file-mode'; if `auto-image-file-mode' is
enabled, setting this variable directly does not take effect unless
`auto-image-file-mode' is re-enabled; this happens automatically when
the variable is set using \\[customize]."
  :type '(repeat regexp)
  :set (lambda (sym val)
	 (set-default sym val)
	 (when auto-image-file-mode
	   ;; Re-initialize the image-file handler
	   (auto-image-file-mode t)))
  :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
  :group 'image)


;;;###autoload
(defun image-file-name-regexp ()
  "Return a regular expression matching image-file filenames."
  (let ((exts-regexp
	 (and image-file-name-extensions
	      (concat "\\."
		      (regexp-opt (nconc (mapcar #'upcase
						 image-file-name-extensions)
					 image-file-name-extensions)
				  t)
		      "\\'"))))
    (if image-file-name-regexps
	(mapconcat 'identity
		   (if exts-regexp
		       (cons exts-regexp image-file-name-regexps)
		     image-file-name-regexps)
		   "\\|")
      exts-regexp)))


;;;###autoload
(defun insert-image-file (file &optional visit beg end replace)
  "Insert the image file FILE into the current buffer.
Optional arguments VISIT, BEG, END, and REPLACE are interpreted as for
the command `insert-file-contents'."
  (let ((rval
	 (image-file-call-underlying #'insert-file-contents-literally
				     'insert-file-contents
				     file visit beg end replace)))
    ;; Turn the image data into a real image, but only if the whole file
    ;; was inserted
    (when (and (or (null beg) (zerop beg)) (null end))
      (let* ((ibeg (point))
	     (iend (+ (point) (cadr rval)))
	     (visitingp (and visit (= ibeg (point-min)) (= iend (point-max))))
	     (data
	      (string-make-unibyte
	       (buffer-substring-no-properties ibeg iend)))
	     (image
	      (create-image data nil t))
	     (props
	      `(display ,image
			yank-handler
			(image-file-yank-handler nil t)
			intangible ,image
			rear-nonsticky (display intangible)
			;; This a cheap attempt to make the whole buffer
			;; read-only when we're visiting the file (as
			;; opposed to just inserting it).
			,@(and visitingp
			       '(read-only t front-sticky (read-only))))))
	(add-text-properties ibeg iend props)
	(when visitingp
	  ;; Inhibit the cursor when the buffer contains only an image,
	  ;; because cursors look very strange on top of images.
	  (setq cursor-type nil)
	  ;; This just makes the arrow displayed in the right fringe
	  ;; area look correct when the image is wider than the window.
	  (setq truncate-lines t))))
    rval))

;; We use a yank-handler to make yanked images unique, so that
;; yanking two copies of the same image next to each other are
;; recognized as two different images.
(defun image-file-yank-handler (string)
  "Yank handler for inserting an image into a buffer."
  (let ((len (length string))
	(image (get-text-property 0 'display string)))
    (remove-text-properties 0 len yank-excluded-properties string)
    (if (consp image)
	(add-text-properties 0
			     (or (next-single-property-change 0 'image-counter string)
				 (length string))
			     `(display
			       ,(cons (car image) (cdr image))
			       yank-handler
			       ,(cons 'image-file-yank-handler '(nil t)))
			     string))
    (insert string)))

(put 'image-file-handler 'safe-magic t)
(defun image-file-handler (operation &rest args)
  "Filename handler for inserting image files.
OPERATION is the operation to perform, on ARGS.
See `file-name-handler-alist' for details."
  (if (and (eq operation 'insert-file-contents)
	   auto-image-file-mode)
      (apply #'insert-image-file args)
    ;; We don't handle OPERATION, use another handler or the default
    (apply #'image-file-call-underlying operation operation args)))

(defun image-file-call-underlying (function operation &rest args)
  "Call FUNCTION with `image-file-handler' and OPERATION inhibited.
Optional argument ARGS are the arguments to call FUNCTION with."
  (let ((inhibit-file-name-handlers
	 (cons 'image-file-handler
	       (and (eq inhibit-file-name-operation operation)
		    inhibit-file-name-handlers)))
	(inhibit-file-name-operation operation))
    (apply function args)))


;;;###autoload
(define-minor-mode auto-image-file-mode
  "Toggle visiting of image files as images.
With prefix argument ARG, turn on if positive, otherwise off.
Returns non-nil if the new state is enabled.

Image files are those whose name has an extension in
`image-file-name-extensions', or matches a regexp in
`image-file-name-regexps'."
  :global t
  :group 'image
  ;; Remove existing handler
  (let ((existing-entry
	 (rassq 'image-file-handler file-name-handler-alist)))
    (when existing-entry
      (setq file-name-handler-alist
	    (delq existing-entry file-name-handler-alist))))
  ;; Add new handler, if enabled
  (when auto-image-file-mode
    (push (cons (image-file-name-regexp) 'image-file-handler)
	  file-name-handler-alist)))


(provide 'image-file)

;;; arch-tag: 04cafe36-f7ba-4c80-9f47-4cb656520ce1
;;; image-file.el ends here