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Set of changes so that "obtrusive" syntactic elements in a C/C++/ObjC preprocessor line (e.g. an unbalanced string quote or unmatched paren) don't interact syntactically with stuff outside the CPP line. (c-basic-common-init): C and ObjC now use syntax-table text properties. (c-common-init): Call language specific before/after-change functions at mode initialisation. (c-new-BEG, c-new-END, c-old-BOM, c-old-EOM): new variables. (c-extend-region-for-CPP, c-neutralize-CPP-line, c-neutralize-syntax-in-CPP): new functions. (c-before-change, c-after-change): call the new language specific change functions defined in cc-langs.el. (c-advise-fl-for-region): new macro. (awk-mode): Remove AWK specific stuff which has been refactored into language independent stuff.
author Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
date Tue, 19 Feb 2008 22:14:40 +0000
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;;; em-xtra.el --- extra alias functions

;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
;;   2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org>

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(provide 'em-xtra)

(eval-when-compile (require 'esh-maint))

(defgroup eshell-xtra nil
  "This module defines some extra alias functions which are entirely
optional.  They can be viewed as samples for how to write Eshell alias
functions, or as aliases which make some of Emacs' behavior more
naturally accessible within Emacs."
  :tag "Extra alias functions"
  :group 'eshell-module)

;;; Commentary:

(require 'compile)

;;; Functions:

(defun eshell/expr (&rest args)
  "Implementation of expr, using the calc package."
  (if (not (fboundp 'calc-eval))
      (throw 'eshell-replace-command
	     (eshell-parse-command "*expr" (eshell-flatten-list args)))
    ;; to fool the byte-compiler...
    (let ((func 'calc-eval))
      (funcall func (eshell-flatten-and-stringify args)))))

(defun eshell/substitute (&rest args)
  "Easy front-end to `intersection', for comparing lists of strings."
  (apply 'substitute (car args) (cadr args) :test 'equal
	 (cddr args)))

(defun eshell/count (&rest args)
  "Easy front-end to `intersection', for comparing lists of strings."
  (apply 'count (car args) (cadr args) :test 'equal
	 (cddr args)))

(defun eshell/mismatch (&rest args)
  "Easy front-end to `intersection', for comparing lists of strings."
  (apply 'mismatch (car args) (cadr args) :test 'equal
	 (cddr args)))

(defun eshell/union (&rest args)
  "Easy front-end to `intersection', for comparing lists of strings."
  (apply 'union (car args) (cadr args) :test 'equal
	 (cddr args)))

(defun eshell/intersection (&rest args)
  "Easy front-end to `intersection', for comparing lists of strings."
  (apply 'intersection (car args) (cadr args) :test 'equal
	 (cddr args)))

(defun eshell/set-difference (&rest args)
  "Easy front-end to `intersection', for comparing lists of strings."
  (apply 'set-difference (car args) (cadr args) :test 'equal
	 (cddr args)))

(defun eshell/set-exclusive-or (&rest args)
  "Easy front-end to `intersection', for comparing lists of strings."
  (apply 'set-exclusive-or (car args) (cadr args) :test 'equal
	 (cddr args)))

(defalias 'eshell/ff 'find-name-dired)
(defalias 'eshell/gf 'find-grep-dired)

(defun pcomplete/bcc32 ()
  "Completion function for Borland's C++ compiler."
  (let ((cur (pcomplete-arg 0)))
    (cond
     ((string-match "\\`-w\\([^;]+;\\)*\\([^;]*\\)\\'" cur)
      (pcomplete-here
       '("ali" "amb" "amp" "asc" "asm" "aus" "bbf" "bei" "big" "ccc"
	 "cln" "cod" "com" "cpt" "csu" "def" "dig" "dpu" "dsz" "dup"
	 "eas" "eff" "ext" "hch" "hid" "ias" "ibc" "ifr" "ill" "nil"
	 "lin" "lvc" "mcs" "mes" "mpc" "mpd" "msg" "nak" "ncf" "nci"
	 "ncl" "nfd" "ngu" "nin" "nma" "nmu" "nod" "nop" "npp" "nsf"
	 "nst" "ntd" "nto" "nvf" "obi" "obs" "ofp" "osh" "ovf" "par"
	 "pch" "pck" "pia" "pin" "pow" "prc" "pre" "pro" "rch" "ret"
	 "rng" "rpt" "rvl" "sig" "spa" "stl" "stu" "stv" "sus" "tai"
	 "tes" "thr" "ucp" "use" "voi" "zdi") (match-string 2 cur)))
     ((string-match "\\`-[LIn]\\([^;]+;\\)*\\([^;]*\\)\\'" cur)
      (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-dirs) (match-string 2 cur)))
     ((string-match "\\`-[Ee]\\(.*\\)\\'" cur)
      (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-dirs-or-entries "\\.[Ee][Xx][Ee]\\'")
		      (match-string 1 cur)))
     ((string-match "\\`-o\\(.*\\)\\'" cur)
      (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-dirs-or-entries "\\.[Oo][Bb][Jj]\\'")
		      (match-string 1 cur)))
     (t
      (pcomplete-opt "3456ABCDEHIKLMNOPRSTUVXabcdefgijklnoptuvwxyz"))))
  (while (pcomplete-here
	  (pcomplete-dirs-or-entries "\\.[iCc]\\([Pp][Pp]\\)?\\'"))))

(defalias 'pcomplete/bcc 'pcomplete/bcc32)

;;; Code:

;;; arch-tag: f944cfda-a118-470c-a0d6-b41a3a5c99c7
;;; em-xtra.el ends here