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author | Karl Heuer <kwzh@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 31 Mar 1995 03:40:01 +0000 |
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;;; fast-lock.el --- Automagic text properties saving for fast font-lock-mode. ;; Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Simon Marshall <Simon.Marshall@mail.esrin.esa.it> ;; Keywords: faces files ;; Version: 3.05 ;;; 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. ;;; Commentary: ;; Purpose: ;; ;; To make visiting a file in `font-lock-mode' faster by restoring its face ;; text properties from automatically saved associated font lock cache files. ;; ;; See also the face-lock package. ;; See also the lazy-lock package. (But don't use the two at the same time!) ;; Note that: ;; ;; - A cache will be saved when visiting a compressed file using crypt++, but ;; not be read. This is a "feature"/"consequence"/"bug" of crypt++. ;; Installation: ;; ;; Put this file somewhere where Emacs can find it (i.e., in one of the paths ;; in your `load-path'), `byte-compile-file' it, and put in your ~/.emacs: ;; ;; (autoload 'turn-on-fast-lock "fast-lock" ;; "Unconditionally turn on Fast Lock mode.") ;; ;; (add-hook 'font-lock-mode-hook 'turn-on-fast-lock) ;; ;; Start up a new Emacs and use font-lock as usual (except that you can use the ;; so-called "gaudier" fontification regexps on big files without frustration). ;; ;; When you visit a file (which has `font-lock-mode' enabled) that has a ;; corresponding font lock cache file associated with it, the font lock cache ;; will be loaded from that file instead of being generated by font-lock code. ;; ;; Font lock caches will be saved: ;; - For all buffers with Fast Lock mode enabled when you exit from Emacs. ;; - For a buffer with Fast Lock mode enabled when you kill the buffer. ;; To provide control over how such cache files are written automagically, see ;; variable `fast-lock-cache-directories'. To provide control over which such ;; cache files are written, see variables `fast-lock-save-others' and ;; `fast-lock-save-size'. Only cache files which were generated using the same ;; `font-lock-keywords' as you are using will be used. ;; ;; As an illustration of the time saving, a 115k file of Emacs C code took 95 ;; seconds to fontify using Emacs 19.25 on a Sun SparcStation 2 LX (using ;; `c-font-lock-keywords-2'). The font lock cache file takes around 2 seconds ;; to load (with around 4 seconds to generate and save). Bite it. Believe it. ;; (For Lucid Emacs 19.10, the figures on a similar machine, file, and regexps, ;; are 70, around 4, and around 4, seconds, respectively; for Emacs 19.28 the ;; fontification takes around 26 seconds.) ;; Feedback: ;; ;; Please send me bug reports, bug fixes, and extensions, so that I can ;; merge them into the master source. ;; - Simon Marshall (Simon.Marshall@mail.esrin.esa.it) (require 'font-lock) (eval-when-compile ;; Shut Emacs' byte-compiler up (cf. stop me getting mail from users). (setq byte-compile-warnings '(free-vars callargs redefine))) ;; User variables: (defvar fast-lock-cache-directories '("." "~/.emacs-flc") ; - `internal', keep each file's font lock cache file in the same file. ; - `external', keep each file's font lock cache file in the same directory. "Directories in which font lock cache files are saved and read. Each item should be either DIR or a cons pair of the form (REGEXP . DIR) where DIR is a directory name (relative or absolute) and REGEXP is a regexp. An attempt will be made to save or read font lock cache files using these items until one succeeds (i.e., until a readable or writable one is found). If an item contains REGEXP, DIR is used only if the buffer file name matches REGEXP. For example: (list (cons (concat \"^\" (regexp-quote (expand-file-name \"~\"))) \".\") \"~/.emacs-flc\") would cause a file's current directory to be used if the file is under your home directory hierarchy, and the absolute directory otherwise.") (defvar fast-lock-save-size (* 10 1024) "If non-nil, the minimum size for buffer files. Only buffer files at least this size can have associated font lock cache files saved. If nil, means size is irrelevant.") (defvar fast-lock-save-others t "If non-nil, save font lock cache files irrespective of file owner. If nil, means only buffer files owned by you have a font lock cache saved.") (defvar fast-lock-mode nil) ; for modeline (defvar fast-lock-cache-timestamp nil) ; for saving/reading (make-variable-buffer-local 'fast-lock-cache-timestamp) ;; Functions: (defun fast-lock-mode (&optional arg) "Toggle Fast Lock mode. With arg, turn Fast Lock mode on if and only if arg is positive and the buffer is associated with a file. If Fast Lock mode is enabled, and the current buffer does not contain any text properties, any associated font lock cache is used (by `fast-lock-read-cache') if the same `font-lock-keywords' were used for the cache as you are using. Font lock caches will be saved: - For all buffers with Fast Lock mode enabled when you exit from Emacs. - For a buffer with Fast Lock mode enabled when you kill the buffer. Saving is done by `fast-lock-save-cache' and `fast-lock-save-caches'. Various methods of control are provided for the font lock cache. In general, see variable `fast-lock-cache-directories' and function `fast-lock-cache-name'. For saving, see variables `fast-lock-save-others' and `fast-lock-save-size'." (interactive "P") (set (make-local-variable 'fast-lock-mode) (and (buffer-file-name) (if arg (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0) (not fast-lock-mode)))) (if (and fast-lock-mode (not font-lock-fontified)) (fast-lock-read-cache))) (defun fast-lock-read-cache () "Read the font lock cache for the current buffer. Returns t if the font lock cache file is read. The following criteria must be met for a font lock cache file to be read: - Fast Lock mode must be turned on in the buffer. - The buffer's `font-lock-keywords' must match the cache's. - The buffer file's timestamp must match the cache's. - Criteria imposed by `fast-lock-cache-directories'. See also `fast-lock-save-cache' and `fast-lock-cache-name'." (interactive) (let ((directories fast-lock-cache-directories) directory (modified (buffer-modified-p)) (fontified font-lock-fontified)) (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-fontified) nil) ;; Keep trying directories until fontification is turned off. (while (and directories (not font-lock-fontified)) (setq directory (fast-lock-cache-directory (car directories) nil) directories (cdr directories)) (if directory (condition-case nil (load (fast-lock-cache-name directory) t t t) (error nil) (quit nil)))) (set-buffer-modified-p modified) (or font-lock-fontified (setq font-lock-fontified fontified)))) (defun fast-lock-save-cache (&optional buffer) "Save the font lock cache of BUFFER or the current buffer. Returns t if the font lock cache file is saved. The following criteria must be met for a font lock cache file to be saved: - Fast Lock mode must be turned on in the buffer. - The buffer must be at least `fast-lock-save-size' bytes long. - The buffer file must be owned by you, or `fast-lock-save-others' must be t. - The buffer must contain at least one `face' text property. - The buffer file's timestamp must be different than its associated text properties file's timestamp. - Criteria imposed by `fast-lock-cache-directories'. See also `fast-lock-save-caches', `fast-lock-read-cache' and `fast-lock-mode'." (interactive) (let* ((bufile (buffer-file-name buffer)) (buatts (and bufile (file-attributes bufile))) (bufile-timestamp (nth 5 buatts)) (bufuid (nth 2 buatts)) (saved nil)) (save-excursion (and buffer (set-buffer buffer)) (if (and fast-lock-mode ;; Only save if the timestamp of the file has changed. (not (equal fast-lock-cache-timestamp bufile-timestamp)) ;; User's restrictions? (or fast-lock-save-others (eq (user-uid) bufuid)) (<= (or fast-lock-save-size 0) (buffer-size)) ;; Only save if there are properties to save. (text-property-not-all (point-min) (point-max) 'face nil)) (let ((directories fast-lock-cache-directories) directory) (while (and directories (not saved)) (setq directory (fast-lock-cache-directory (car directories) t) directories (cdr directories)) (if directory (setq saved (fast-lock-save-cache-data directory bufile-timestamp)))))) ;; Set the buffer's timestamp if saved. (and saved (setq fast-lock-cache-timestamp bufile-timestamp))) saved)) (defun fast-lock-save-cache-data (directory timestamp) ;; Save the file with the timestamp, if we can, in the given directory, as: ;; (fast-lock-cache-data Version=2 TIMESTAMP font-lock-keywords PROPERTIES). (let ((buname (buffer-name)) (tpfile (fast-lock-cache-name directory)) (saved nil)) (if (file-writable-p tpfile) (let ((tpbuf (generate-new-buffer " *fast-lock*"))) (message "Saving %s font lock cache..." buname) (unwind-protect (save-excursion (print (list 'fast-lock-cache-data 2 (list 'quote timestamp) (list 'quote font-lock-keywords) (list 'quote (fast-lock-get-face-properties))) tpbuf) (set-buffer tpbuf) (write-region (point-min) (point-max) tpfile nil 'quietly) (setq saved t)) (kill-buffer tpbuf)) (message "Saving %s font lock cache... done." buname))) saved)) ;; Miscellaneous functions: (defun turn-on-fast-lock () "Unconditionally turn on Fast Lock mode." (fast-lock-mode 1)) (defun fast-lock-save-caches () "Save the font lock caches of all buffers. Returns list of cache save success of buffers in `buffer-list'. See `fast-lock-save-cache' for details of save criteria." (mapcar 'fast-lock-save-cache (buffer-list))) (defun fast-lock-cache-directory (directory create) "Return usable directory based on DIRECTORY. Returns nil if the directory does not exist, or, if CREATE non-nil, cannot be created. DIRECTORY may be a string or a cons pair of the form (REGEXP . DIR). See `fast-lock-cache-directories'." (let ((dir (cond ((not buffer-file-name) nil) ((stringp directory) directory) (t (let ((bufile (expand-file-name (abbreviate-file-name (file-truename buffer-file-name)))) (case-fold-search nil)) (if (string-match (car directory) bufile) (cdr directory))))))) (cond ((not dir) nil) ((not create) (and (file-accessible-directory-p dir) dir)) (t (if (file-accessible-directory-p dir) dir (condition-case nil (make-directory dir t) (error nil)) (and (file-accessible-directory-p dir) dir)))))) (defun fast-lock-cache-name (directory) "Return full cache path name using caching DIRECTORY. If DIRECTORY is `.', the path is the buffer file name appended with `.flc'. Otherwise, the path name is constructed from DIRECTORY and the buffer's true abbreviated file name, with all `/' characters in the name replaced with `#' characters, and appended with `.flc'. See `fast-lock-mode'." (if (string-equal directory ".") (concat buffer-file-name ".flc") (let* ((bufile (expand-file-name (abbreviate-file-name (file-truename buffer-file-name)))) (chars-alist (if (eq system-type 'emx) '((?/ . (?#)) (?# . (?# ?#)) (?: . (?\;)) (?\; . (?\; ?\;))) '((?/ . (?#)) (?# . (?# ?#))))) (mapchars (function (lambda (c) (or (cdr (assq c chars-alist)) (list c)))))) (concat (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name directory)) (mapconcat 'char-to-string (apply 'append (mapcar mapchars bufile)) "") ".flc")))) ;; Font lock cache processing functions: (defun fast-lock-cache-data (version timestamp keywords properties &rest ignored) ;; Use the font lock cache PROPERTIES if we're using cache VERSION format 2, ;; the current buffer's file timestamp matches the TIMESTAMP, and the current ;; buffer's font-lock-keywords are the same as KEYWORDS. (let ((buf-timestamp (nth 5 (file-attributes buffer-file-name))) (buname (buffer-name)) (inhibit-read-only t) (loaded t)) (if (or (/= version 2) (not (equal timestamp buf-timestamp)) (not (equal keywords font-lock-keywords))) (setq loaded nil) (message "Loading %s font lock cache..." buname) (condition-case nil (fast-lock-set-face-properties properties) (error (setq loaded nil)) (quit (setq loaded nil))) (message "Loading %s font lock cache... done." buname)) ;; If we used the text properties, stop fontification and keep timestamp. (setq font-lock-fontified loaded fast-lock-cache-timestamp (and loaded timestamp)))) (defun fast-lock-get-face-properties (&optional buffer) "Return a list of all `face' text properties in BUFFER. Each element of the list is of the form (VALUE START1 END1 START2 END2 ...) where VALUE is a `face' property value and STARTx and ENDx are positions." (save-excursion (and buffer (set-buffer buffer)) (save-restriction (widen) (let ((start (text-property-not-all (point-min) (point-max) 'face nil)) (limit (point-max)) end properties value cell) (while start (setq end (next-single-property-change start 'face nil limit) value (get-text-property start 'face)) ;; Make or add to existing list of regions with same `face' property. (if (setq cell (assq value properties)) (setcdr cell (cons start (cons end (cdr cell)))) (setq properties (cons (list value start end) properties))) (setq start (next-single-property-change end 'face))) properties)))) (defun fast-lock-set-face-properties (properties &optional buffer) "Set all `face' text properties to PROPERTIES in BUFFER. Any existing `face' text properties are removed first. Leaves BUFFER modified. See `fast-lock-get-face-properties' for the format of PROPERTIES." (save-excursion (and buffer (set-buffer buffer)) (save-restriction (widen) (font-lock-unfontify-region (point-min) (point-max)) (while properties (let ((plist (list 'face (car (car properties)))) (regions (cdr (car properties)))) ;; Set the `face' property for each start/end region. (while regions (set-text-properties (nth 0 regions) (nth 1 regions) plist buffer) (setq regions (nthcdr 2 regions))) (setq properties (cdr properties))))))) ;; Functions for Lucid: (or (fboundp 'face-list) (defalias 'face-list 'list-faces)) (if (save-match-data (string-match "Lucid" (emacs-version))) ;; This is about a bazillion times faster at generating the cache in Lucid. (defun fast-lock-get-face-properties (&optional buffer) "Return a list of all `face' text properties in BUFFER. Each element of the list is of the form (VALUE START1 END1 START2 END2 ...) where VALUE is a `face' property value and STARTx and ENDx are positions." (save-excursion (and buffer (set-buffer buffer)) (save-restriction (widen) (let ((properties ())) (map-extents (function (lambda (extent ignore) (let* ((face (extent-face extent)) (start (extent-start-position extent)) (end (extent-end-position extent)) (facedata (assoc face properties))) (if facedata ;; Prepend the new start and end points onto the list. (setcdr facedata (cons start (cons end (cdr facedata)))) (setq properties (cons (list face start end) properties))) ;; Return nil to keep `map-extents' going. nil)))) properties))))) (if (save-match-data (string-match "Lucid" (emacs-version))) ;; This is faster at using the cache in Lucid. (defun fast-lock-set-face-properties (properties &optional buffer) "Set all `face' text properties to PROPERTIES in BUFFER. Any existing `face' text properties are removed first. Leaves BUFFER modified. See `fast-lock-get-face-properties' for the format of PROPERTIES." (save-excursion (and buffer (set-buffer buffer)) (save-restriction (widen) (font-lock-unfontify-region (point-min) (point-max)) (while properties (let ((property (car (car properties))) (regions (cdr (car properties))) extent) ;; Set the `face' property for each start/end region. (while regions (setq extent (make-extent (nth 0 regions) (nth 1 regions)) regions (nthcdr 2 regions)) (set-extent-face extent property) (set-extent-property extent 'text-prop 'face)) (setq properties (cdr properties)))))))) (if (and (boundp 'emacs-minor-version) (< emacs-minor-version 12)) ;; Must be [LX]Emacs; fix the 19.11 (at least) `text-property-not-all' bug. (defun text-property-not-all (start end prop value &optional buffer) "Check text from START to END to see if PROP is ever not `eq' to VALUE. If so, return the position of the first character whose PROP is not `eq' to VALUE. Otherwise, return nil." (let ((maxend start)) (map-extents (function (lambda (e ignore) ;;### no, actually, this is harder. We need to collect all props ;; for a given character, and then determine whether no extent ;; contributes the given value. Doing this without consing lots ;; of lists is the tricky part. (if (not (eq value (extent-property e prop))) (max start maxend) (setq maxend (extent-end-position e)) nil))) nil start end buffer)))) ;; Install ourselves: (or (assq 'fast-lock-mode minor-mode-alist) (setq minor-mode-alist (cons '(fast-lock-mode " Fast") minor-mode-alist))) (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'fast-lock-save-cache) (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook 'fast-lock-save-caches) ;; Provide ourselves: (provide 'fast-lock) ;;; fast-lock.el ends here