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author | Karoly Lorentey <lorentey@elte.hu> |
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date | Mon, 04 Apr 2005 16:43:15 +0000 |
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;;; generic.el --- defining simple major modes with comment and font-lock ;; ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; ;; Author: Peter Breton <pbreton@cs.umb.edu> ;; Created: Fri Sep 27 1996 ;; Keywords: generic, comment, font-lock ;; 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, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;; Purpose: ;; Meta-mode to create simple major modes ;; with basic comment and font-lock support ;;; Commentary: ;; INTRODUCTION: ;; Generic-mode is a meta-mode which can be used to define small modes ;; which provide basic comment and font-lock support. These modes are ;; intended for the many configuration files and such which are too ;; small for a "real" mode, but still have a regular syntax, comment ;; characters and the like. ;; ;; Each generic mode can define the following: ;; ;; * List of comment-characters. The entries in this list should be ;; either a character, a one or two character string or a cons pair. ;; If the entry is a character or a string, it is added to the ;; mode's syntax table with `comment-start' syntax. If the entry is ;; a cons pair, the elements of the pair are considered to be ;; `comment-start' and `comment-end' respectively. (The latter ;; should be nil if you want comments to end at end of line.) ;; LIMITATIONS: Emacs does not support comment strings of more than ;; two characters in length. ;; ;; * List of keywords to font-lock. Each keyword should be a string. ;; If you have additional keywords which should be highlighted in a ;; face different from `font-lock-keyword-face', you can use the ;; convenience function `generic-make-keywords-list' (which see), ;; and add the result to the following list: ;; ;; * Additional expressions to font-lock. This should be a list of ;; expressions, each of which should be of the same form as those in ;; `font-lock-keywords'. ;; ;; * List of regular expressions to be placed in auto-mode-alist. ;; ;; * List of functions to call to do some additional setup ;; ;; This should pretty much cover basic functionality; if you need much ;; more than this, or you find yourself writing extensive customizations, ;; perhaps you should be writing a major mode instead! ;; ;; LOCAL VARIABLES: ;; ;; To put a file into generic mode using local variables, use a line ;; like this in a Local Variables block: ;; ;; mode: default-generic ;; ;; Do NOT use "mode: generic"! ;; See also "AUTOMATICALLY ENTERING GENERIC MODE" below. ;; ;; DEFINING NEW GENERIC MODES: ;; ;; Use the `define-generic-mode' function to define new modes. ;; For example: ;; ;; (define-generic-mode 'foo-generic-mode ;; (list ?%) ;; (list "keyword") ;; nil ;; (list "\\.FOO\\'") ;; (list 'foo-setup-function)) ;; ;; defines a new generic-mode `foo-generic-mode', which has '%' as a ;; comment character, and "keyword" as a keyword. When files which ;; end in '.FOO' are loaded, Emacs will go into foo-generic-mode and ;; call foo-setup-function. You can also use the function ;; `foo-generic-mode' (which is interactive) to put a buffer into ;; foo-generic-mode. ;; ;; AUTOMATICALLY ENTERING GENERIC MODE: ;; ;; Generic-mode provides a hook which automatically puts a file into ;; default-generic-mode if the first few lines of a file in ;; fundamental mode start with a hash comment character. To disable ;; this functionality, set the variable `generic-use-find-file-hook' ;; to nil BEFORE loading generic-mode. See the variables ;; `generic-lines-to-scan' and `generic-find-file-regexp' for ;; customization options. ;; ;; GOTCHAS: ;; ;; Be careful that your font-lock definitions are correct. Getting ;; them wrong can cause Emacs to continually attempt to fontify! This ;; problem is not specific to generic-mode. ;; ;; Credit for suggestions, brainstorming, help with debugging: ;; ACorreir@pervasive-sw.com (Alfred Correira) ;; Extensive cleanup by: ;; Stefan Monnier (monnier+gnu/emacs@flint.cs.yale.edu) ;; ;;; Code: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Internal Variables ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; (defvar generic-font-lock-keywords nil "Keywords for `font-lock-defaults' in a generic mode.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'generic-font-lock-keywords) (defvaralias 'generic-font-lock-defaults 'generic-font-lock-keywords) (make-obsolete-variable 'generic-font-lock-defaults 'generic-font-lock-keywords "22.1") ;;;###autoload (defvar generic-mode-list nil "A list of mode names for `generic-mode'. Do not add entries to this list directly; use `define-generic-mode' instead (which see).") ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Customization Variables ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; (defgroup generic nil "Define simple major modes with comment and font-lock support." :prefix "generic-" :group 'extensions) (defcustom generic-use-find-file-hook t "*If non-nil, add a hook to enter `default-generic-mode' automatically. This is done if the first few lines of a file in fundamental mode start with a hash comment character." :group 'generic :type 'boolean) (defcustom generic-lines-to-scan 3 "*Number of lines that `generic-mode-find-file-hook' looks at. Relevant when deciding whether to enter Default-Generic mode automatically. This variable should be set to a small positive number." :group 'generic :type 'integer) (defcustom generic-find-file-regexp "^#" "*Regular expression used by `generic-mode-find-file-hook'. Files in fundamental mode whose first few lines contain a match for this regexp, should be put into Default-Generic mode instead. The number of lines tested for the matches is specified by the value of the variable `generic-lines-to-scan', which see." :group 'generic :type 'regexp) (defcustom generic-ignore-files-regexp "[Tt][Aa][Gg][Ss]\\'" "*Regular expression used by `generic-mode-find-file-hook'. Files whose names match this regular expression should not be put into Default-Generic mode, even if they have lines which match the regexp in `generic-find-file-regexp'. If the value is nil, `generic-mode-find-file-hook' does not check the file names." :group 'generic :type '(choice (const :tag "Don't check file names" nil) regexp)) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Functions ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;###autoload (defmacro define-generic-mode (mode comment-list keyword-list font-lock-list auto-mode-list function-list &optional docstring &rest custom-keyword-args) "Create a new generic mode MODE. MODE is the name of the command for the generic mode; it need not be quoted. The optional DOCSTRING is the documentation for the mode command. If you do not supply it, a default documentation string will be used instead. COMMENT-LIST is a list, whose entries are either a single character, a one or two character string or a cons pair. If the entry is a character or a string, it is added to the mode's syntax table with `comment-start' syntax. If the entry is a cons pair, the elements of the pair are considered to be `comment-start' and `comment-end' respectively. (The latter should be nil if you want comments to end at end of line.) Note that Emacs has limitations regarding comment characters. KEYWORD-LIST is a list of keywords to highlight with `font-lock-keyword-face'. Each keyword should be a string. FONT-LOCK-LIST is a list of additional expressions to highlight. Each entry in the list should have the same form as an entry in `font-lock-keywords'. AUTO-MODE-LIST is a list of regular expressions to add to `auto-mode-alist'. These regexps are added to `auto-mode-alist' as soon as `define-generic-mode' is called. FUNCTION-LIST is a list of functions to call to do some additional setup. The optional CUSTOM-KEYWORD-ARGS are pairs of keywords and values. They will be passed to the generated `defcustom' form of the mode hook variable MODE-hook. You can specify keyword arguments without specifying a docstring. See the file generic-x.el for some examples of `define-generic-mode'." (declare (debug (sexp def-form def-form def-form form def-form &optional stringp)) (indent 1)) ;; Backward compatibility. (when (eq (car-safe mode) 'quote) (setq mode (eval mode))) (when (and docstring (not (stringp docstring))) ;; DOCSTRING is not a string so we assume that it's actually the ;; first keyword of CUSTOM-KEYWORD-ARGS. (push docstring custom-keyword-args) (setq docstring nil)) (let* ((mode-name (symbol-name mode)) (pretty-name (capitalize (replace-regexp-in-string "-mode\\'" "" mode-name))) (mode-hook (intern (concat mode-name "-hook")))) (unless (plist-get custom-keyword-args :group) (setq custom-keyword-args (plist-put custom-keyword-args :group `(or (custom-current-group) ',(intern (replace-regexp-in-string "-mode\\'" "" mode-name)))))) `(progn ;; Add a new entry. (add-to-list 'generic-mode-list ,mode-name) ;; Add it to auto-mode-alist (dolist (re ,auto-mode-list) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons re ',mode))) (defcustom ,mode-hook nil ,(concat "Hook run when entering " pretty-name " mode.") :type 'hook ,@custom-keyword-args) (defun ,mode () ,(or docstring (concat pretty-name " mode.\n" "This a generic mode defined with `define-generic-mode'.")) (interactive) (generic-mode-internal ',mode ,comment-list ,keyword-list ,font-lock-list ,function-list))))) ;;;###autoload (defun generic-mode-internal (mode comment-list keyword-list font-lock-list function-list) "Go into the generic mode MODE." (let* ((mode-name (symbol-name mode)) (pretty-name (capitalize (replace-regexp-in-string "-mode\\'" "" mode-name))) (mode-hook (intern (concat mode-name "-hook")))) (kill-all-local-variables) (setq major-mode mode mode-name pretty-name) (generic-mode-set-comments comment-list) ;; Font-lock functionality. ;; Font-lock-defaults is always set even if there are no keywords ;; or font-lock expressions, so comments can be highlighted. (setq generic-font-lock-keywords (append (when keyword-list (list (generic-make-keywords-list keyword-list font-lock-keyword-face))) font-lock-list)) (setq font-lock-defaults '(generic-font-lock-keywords nil)) ;; Call a list of functions (mapcar 'funcall function-list) (run-mode-hooks mode-hook))) ;;;###autoload (defun generic-mode (mode) "Enter generic mode MODE. Generic modes provide basic comment and font-lock functionality for \"generic\" files. (Files which are too small to warrant their own mode, but have comment characters, keywords, and the like.) To define a generic-mode, use the function `define-generic-mode'. Some generic modes are defined in `generic-x.el'." (interactive (list (completing-read "Generic mode: " generic-mode-list nil t))) (funcall (intern mode))) ;;; Comment Functionality (defun generic-mode-set-comments (comment-list) "Set up comment functionality for generic mode." (let ((st (make-syntax-table)) (chars nil) (comstyles)) (make-local-variable 'comment-start) (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) (make-local-variable 'comment-end) ;; Go through all the comments (dolist (start comment-list) (let (end (comstyle "")) ;; Normalize (when (consp start) (setq end (cdr start)) (setq start (car start))) (when (char-valid-p start) (setq start (char-to-string start))) (cond ((char-valid-p end) (setq end (char-to-string end))) ((zerop (length end)) (setq end "\n"))) ;; Setup the vars for `comment-region' (if comment-start ;; We have already setup a comment-style, so use style b (progn (setq comstyle "b") (setq comment-start-skip (concat comment-start-skip "\\|" (regexp-quote start) "+\\s-*"))) ;; First comment-style (setq comment-start start) (setq comment-end (if (string-equal end "\n") "" end)) (setq comment-start-skip (concat (regexp-quote start) "+\\s-*"))) ;; Reuse comstyles if necessary (setq comstyle (or (cdr (assoc start comstyles)) (cdr (assoc end comstyles)) comstyle)) (push (cons start comstyle) comstyles) (push (cons end comstyle) comstyles) ;; Setup the syntax table (if (= (length start) 1) (modify-syntax-entry (string-to-char start) (concat "< " comstyle) st) (let ((c0 (elt start 0)) (c1 (elt start 1))) ;; Store the relevant info but don't update yet (push (cons c0 (concat (cdr (assoc c0 chars)) "1")) chars) (push (cons c1 (concat (cdr (assoc c1 chars)) (concat "2" comstyle))) chars))) (if (= (length end) 1) (modify-syntax-entry (string-to-char end) (concat ">" comstyle) st) (let ((c0 (elt end 0)) (c1 (elt end 1))) ;; Store the relevant info but don't update yet (push (cons c0 (concat (cdr (assoc c0 chars)) (concat "3" comstyle))) chars) (push (cons c1 (concat (cdr (assoc c1 chars)) "4")) chars))))) ;; Process the chars that were part of a 2-char comment marker (dolist (cs (nreverse chars)) (modify-syntax-entry (car cs) (concat (char-to-string (char-syntax (car cs))) " " (cdr cs)) st)) (set-syntax-table st))) (defun generic-bracket-support () "Imenu support for [KEYWORD] constructs found in INF, INI and Samba files." (setq imenu-generic-expression '((nil "^\\[\\(.*\\)\\]" 1)) imenu-case-fold-search t)) ;; This generic mode is always defined (define-generic-mode default-generic-mode (list ?#) nil nil nil nil :group 'generic) ;; A more general solution would allow us to enter generic-mode for ;; *any* comment character, but would require us to synthesize a new ;; generic-mode on the fly. I think this gives us most of what we ;; want. (defun generic-mode-find-file-hook () "Hook function to enter Default-Generic mode automatically. Done if the first few lines of a file in Fundamental mode start with a match for the regexp in `generic-find-file-regexp', unless the file's name matches the regexp which is the value of the variable `generic-ignore-files-regexp'. This hook will be installed if the variable `generic-use-find-file-hook' is non-nil. The variable `generic-lines-to-scan' determines the number of lines to look at." (when (and (eq major-mode 'fundamental-mode) (or (null generic-ignore-files-regexp) (not (string-match generic-ignore-files-regexp (file-name-sans-versions buffer-file-name))))) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (when (re-search-forward generic-find-file-regexp (save-excursion (forward-line generic-lines-to-scan) (point)) t) (goto-char (point-min)) (default-generic-mode))))) (defun generic-mode-ini-file-find-file-hook () "Hook function to enter Default-Generic mode automatically for INI files. Done if the first few lines of a file in Fundamental mode look like an INI file. This hook is NOT installed by default." (and (eq major-mode 'fundamental-mode) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (and (looking-at "^\\s-*\\[.*\\]") (ini-generic-mode))))) (and generic-use-find-file-hook (add-hook 'find-file-hook 'generic-mode-find-file-hook)) ;;;###autoload (defun generic-make-keywords-list (keywords-list face &optional prefix suffix) "Return a regular expression matching the specified KEYWORDS-LIST. The regexp is highlighted with FACE." (unless (listp keywords-list) (error "Keywords argument must be a list of strings")) (list (concat prefix "\\_<" ;; Use an optimized regexp. (regexp-opt keywords-list t) "\\_>" suffix) 1 face)) (provide 'generic) ;; arch-tag: 239c1fc4-1303-48d9-9ac0-657d655669ea ;;; generic.el ends here