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author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 21 Jul 1999 21:43:03 +0000 |
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;;; cc-align.el --- custom indentation functions for CC Mode ;; Copyright (C) 1985,87,92,93,94,95,96,97,98 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Authors: 1998 Barry A. Warsaw and Martin Stjernholm ;; 1992-1997 Barry A. Warsaw ;; 1987 Dave Detlefs and Stewart Clamen ;; 1985 Richard M. Stallman ;; Maintainer: bug-cc-mode@gnu.org ;; Created: 22-Apr-1997 (split from cc-mode.el) ;; Version: See cc-mode.el ;; Keywords: c languages oop ;; 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. (eval-when-compile (require 'cc-defs) (require 'cc-vars) (require 'cc-engine) (require 'cc-langs)) ;; Standard indentation line-ups (defun c-lineup-arglist (langelem) ;; lineup the current arglist line with the arglist appearing just ;; after the containing paren which starts the arglist. (save-excursion (let* ((containing-sexp (save-excursion ;; arglist-cont-nonempty gives relpos == ;; to boi of containing-sexp paren. This ;; is good when offset is +, but bad ;; when it is c-lineup-arglist, so we ;; have to special case a kludge here. (if (memq (car langelem) '(arglist-intro arglist-cont-nonempty)) (progn (beginning-of-line) (backward-up-list 1) (skip-chars-forward " \t" (c-point 'eol))) (goto-char (cdr langelem))) (point))) (langelem-col (c-langelem-col langelem t))) (if (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (looking-at "[ \t]*)")) (progn (goto-char (match-end 0)) (c-forward-sexp -1) (forward-char 1) (c-forward-syntactic-ws) (- (current-column) langelem-col)) (goto-char containing-sexp) (or (eolp) (not (memq (char-after) '(?{ ?\( ))) (let ((eol (c-point 'eol)) (here (progn (forward-char 1) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (point)))) (c-forward-syntactic-ws) (if (< (point) eol) (goto-char here)))) (- (current-column) langelem-col) )))) (defun c-lineup-arglist-intro-after-paren (langelem) ;; lineup an arglist-intro line to just after the open paren (save-excursion (let ((langelem-col (c-langelem-col langelem t)) (ce-curcol (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (backward-up-list 1) (skip-chars-forward " \t" (c-point 'eol)) (current-column)))) (- ce-curcol langelem-col -1)))) (defun c-lineup-arglist-close-under-paren (langelem) ;; lineup an arglist-close line under the corresponding open paren (save-excursion (let ((langelem-col (c-langelem-col langelem t)) (ce-curcol (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (backward-up-list 1) (current-column)))) (- ce-curcol langelem-col)))) (defun c-lineup-close-paren (langelem) ;; Indents the closing paren under its corresponding open paren if ;; the open paren is followed by code. If the open paren ends its ;; line, no indentation is added. E.g: ;; ;; main (int, main ( ;; char ** int, char ** ;; ) <-> ) <- c-lineup-close-paren ;; ;; Works with any type of paren. (save-excursion (condition-case nil (let (opencol spec) (beginning-of-line) (backward-up-list 1) (setq spec (c-looking-at-special-brace-list)) (if spec (goto-char (car (car spec)))) (setq opencol (current-column)) (forward-char 1) (if spec (progn (c-forward-syntactic-ws) (forward-char 1))) (c-forward-syntactic-ws (c-point 'eol)) (if (eolp) 0 (- opencol (c-langelem-col langelem t)))) (error 0)))) (defun c-lineup-streamop (langelem) ;; lineup stream operators (save-excursion (let ((langelem-col (c-langelem-col langelem))) (re-search-forward "<<\\|>>" (c-point 'eol) 'move) (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (- (current-column) langelem-col)))) (defun c-lineup-multi-inher (langelem) ;; line up multiple inheritance lines (save-excursion (let ((eol (c-point 'eol)) (here (point)) (langelem-col (c-langelem-col langelem))) (skip-chars-forward "^:" eol) (skip-chars-forward " \t:" eol) (if (or (eolp) (looking-at c-comment-start-regexp)) (c-forward-syntactic-ws here)) (- (current-column) langelem-col) ))) (defun c-lineup-java-inher (langelem) ;; line up Java implements and extends continuations (save-excursion (let ((langelem-col (c-langelem-col langelem))) (forward-word 1) (if (looking-at "[ \t]*$") langelem-col (c-forward-syntactic-ws) (- (current-column) langelem-col))))) (defun c-lineup-java-throws (langelem) ;; lineup func-decl-cont's in Java which are continuations of throws ;; declarations. If `throws' starts the previous line, line up to ;; just after that keyword. If not, lineup under the previous line. (save-excursion (let ((iopl (c-point 'iopl)) (langelem-col (c-langelem-col langelem t)) (extra 0)) (back-to-indentation) (cond ((looking-at "throws[ \t\n]") (goto-char (cdr langelem)) (setq extra c-basic-offset)) ((and (goto-char iopl) (looking-at "throws[ \t\n]")) (forward-word 1) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (if (eolp) (progn (back-to-indentation) (setq extra c-basic-offset)))) (t (goto-char iopl))) (+ (- (current-column) langelem-col) extra)))) (defun c-indent-one-line-block (langelem) ;; Adds c-basic-offset to the indentation if the line is a one line ;; block, otherwise 0. E.g: ;; ;; if (n) if (n) ;; {m+=n; n=0;} <-> { <- c-indent-one-line-block ;; m+=n; n=0; ;; } (save-excursion (let ((eol (progn (end-of-line) (point)))) (beginning-of-line) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (if (and (eq (following-char) ?{) (c-safe (progn (c-forward-sexp) t)) (<= (point) eol) (eq (preceding-char) ?})) c-basic-offset 0)))) (defun c-lineup-C-comments (langelem) ;; line up C block comment continuation lines (save-excursion (let ((here (point)) (stars (progn (back-to-indentation) (skip-chars-forward "*"))) (langelem-col (c-langelem-col langelem))) (back-to-indentation) (if (not (re-search-forward "/\\([*]+\\)" (c-point 'eol) t)) (progn (if (not (looking-at "[*]+")) (progn ;; we now have to figure out where this comment begins. (goto-char here) (back-to-indentation) (if (looking-at "[*]+/") (progn (goto-char (match-end 0)) (forward-comment -1)) (goto-char (cdr langelem)) (back-to-indentation)))) (- (current-column) langelem-col)) (if (zerop stars) (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t") (- (current-column) langelem-col)) ;; how many stars on comment opening line? if greater than ;; on current line, align left. if less than or equal, ;; align right. this should also pick up Javadoc style ;; comments. (if (> (length (match-string 1)) stars) (progn (back-to-indentation) (- (current-column) -1 langelem-col)) (- (current-column) stars langelem-col)) ))))) (defun c-lineup-comment (langelem) ;; support old behavior for comment indentation. we look at ;; c-comment-only-line-offset to decide how to indent comment ;; only-lines (save-excursion (back-to-indentation) ;; this highly kludgiforous flag prevents the mapcar over ;; c-syntactic-context from entering an infinite loop (let ((recurse-prevention-flag (boundp 'recurse-prevention-flag))) (cond ;; CASE 1: preserve comment-column (recurse-prevention-flag 0) ((= (current-column) comment-column) ;; we have to subtract out all other indentation (- comment-column (apply '+ (mapcar 'c-get-offset c-syntactic-context)))) ;; indent as specified by c-comment-only-line-offset ((not (bolp)) (or (car-safe c-comment-only-line-offset) c-comment-only-line-offset)) (t (or (cdr-safe c-comment-only-line-offset) (car-safe c-comment-only-line-offset) -1000)) ;jam it against the left side )))) (defun c-lineup-runin-statements (langelem) ;; line up statements in coding standards which place the first ;; statement on the same line as the block opening brace. (if (eq (char-after (cdr langelem)) ?{) (save-excursion (let ((langelem-col (c-langelem-col langelem))) (forward-char 1) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (- (current-column) langelem-col))) 0)) (defun c-lineup-math (langelem) ;; line up math statement-cont after the equals (save-excursion (let ((equalp (save-excursion (goto-char (c-point 'boi)) (skip-chars-forward "^=" (c-point 'eol)) (and (eq (char-after) ?=) (- (point) (c-point 'boi))))) (langelem-col (c-langelem-col langelem)) donep) (while (and (not donep) (< (point) (c-point 'eol))) (skip-chars-forward "^=" (c-point 'eol)) (if (c-in-literal (cdr langelem)) (forward-char 1) (setq donep t))) (if (or (not (eq (char-after) ?=)) (save-excursion (forward-char 1) (c-forward-syntactic-ws (c-point 'eol)) (eolp))) ;; there's no equal sign on the line c-basic-offset ;; calculate indentation column after equals and ws, unless ;; our line contains an equals sign (if (not equalp) (progn (forward-char 1) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (setq equalp 0))) (- (current-column) equalp langelem-col)) ))) (defun c-lineup-ObjC-method-call (langelem) ;; Line up methods args as elisp-mode does with function args: go to ;; the position right after the message receiver, and if you are at ;; (eolp) indent the current line by a constant offset from the ;; opening bracket; otherwise we are looking at the first character ;; of the first method call argument, so lineup the current line ;; with it. (save-excursion (let* ((extra (save-excursion (back-to-indentation) (c-backward-syntactic-ws (cdr langelem)) (if (eq (char-before) ?:) (- c-basic-offset) 0))) (open-bracket-pos (cdr langelem)) (open-bracket-col (progn (goto-char open-bracket-pos) (current-column))) (target-col (progn (forward-char) (c-forward-sexp) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (if (eolp) (+ open-bracket-col c-basic-offset) (current-column)))) ) (- target-col open-bracket-col extra)))) (defun c-lineup-ObjC-method-args (langelem) ;; Line up the colons that separate args. This is done trying to ;; align colons vertically. (save-excursion (let* ((here (c-point 'boi)) (curcol (progn (goto-char here) (current-column))) (eol (c-point 'eol)) (relpos (cdr langelem)) (first-col-column (progn (goto-char relpos) (skip-chars-forward "^:" eol) (and (eq (char-after) ?:) (current-column))))) (if (not first-col-column) c-basic-offset (goto-char here) (skip-chars-forward "^:" eol) (if (eq (char-after) ?:) (+ curcol (- first-col-column (current-column))) c-basic-offset))))) (defun c-lineup-ObjC-method-args-2 (langelem) ;; Line up the colons that separate args. This is done trying to ;; align the colon on the current line with the previous one. (save-excursion (let* ((here (c-point 'boi)) (curcol (progn (goto-char here) (current-column))) (eol (c-point 'eol)) (relpos (cdr langelem)) (prev-col-column (progn (skip-chars-backward "^:" relpos) (and (eq (char-before) ?:) (- (current-column) 1))))) (if (not prev-col-column) c-basic-offset (goto-char here) (skip-chars-forward "^:" eol) (if (eq (char-after) ?:) (+ curcol (- prev-col-column (current-column))) c-basic-offset))))) (defun c-lineup-inexpr-block (langelem) ;; This function lines up the block for the various constructs that ;; uses a block inside an expression. For constructs matching ;; c-lambda-key and c-inexpr-block-key, indentation to the column of ;; the beginning of the match is added. For standalone statement ;; blocks, indentation to the column of the opening brace is added. (save-excursion (back-to-indentation) (let ((res (or (c-looking-at-inexpr-block) (if (c-safe (backward-up-list 1) (eq (char-after) ?{)) (c-looking-at-inexpr-block))))) (if (not res) 0 (goto-char (cdr res)) (- (current-column) (progn (back-to-indentation) (current-column))))))) (defun c-lineup-dont-change (langelem) ;; Do not change the indentation of the current line (save-excursion (back-to-indentation) (current-column))) (defun c-snug-do-while (syntax pos) "Dynamically calculate brace hanginess for do-while statements. Using this function, `while' clauses that end a `do-while' block will remain on the same line as the brace that closes that block. See `c-hanging-braces-alist' for how to utilize this function as an ACTION associated with `block-close' syntax." (save-excursion (let (langelem) (if (and (eq syntax 'block-close) (setq langelem (assq 'block-close c-syntactic-context)) (progn (goto-char (cdr langelem)) (if (eq (char-after) ?{) (c-safe (c-forward-sexp -1))) (looking-at "\\<do\\>[^_]"))) '(before) '(before after))))) (defun c-gnu-impose-minimum () "Imposes a minimum indentation for lines inside a top-level construct. The variable `c-label-minimum-indentation' specifies the minimum indentation amount." (let ((non-top-levels '(defun-block-intro statement statement-cont statement-block-intro statement-case-intro statement-case-open substatement substatement-open case-label label do-while-closure else-clause )) (syntax c-syntactic-context) langelem) (while syntax (setq langelem (car (car syntax)) syntax (cdr syntax)) ;; don't adjust comment-only lines (cond ((eq langelem 'comment-intro) (setq syntax nil)) ((memq langelem non-top-levels) (save-excursion (setq syntax nil) (back-to-indentation) (if (zerop (current-column)) (insert (make-string c-label-minimum-indentation 32))) )) )))) ;; Useful for c-hanging-semi&comma-criteria (defun c-semi&comma-inside-parenlist () "Controls newline insertion after semicolons in parenthesis lists. If a comma was inserted, no determination is made. If a semicolon was inserted inside a parenthesis list, no newline is added otherwise a newline is added. In either case, checking is stopped. This supports exactly the old newline insertion behavior." ;; newline only after semicolon, but only if that semicolon is not ;; inside a parenthesis list (e.g. a for loop statement) (if (not (eq last-command-char ?\;)) nil ; continue checking (if (condition-case nil (save-excursion (up-list -1) (not (eq (char-after) ?\())) (error t)) t 'stop))) ;; Suppresses newlines before non-blank lines (defun c-semi&comma-no-newlines-before-nonblanks () "Controls newline insertion after semicolons. If a comma was inserted, no determination is made. If a semicolon was inserted, and the following line is not blank, no newline is inserted. Otherwise, no determination is made." (save-excursion (if (and (= last-command-char ?\;) ;;(/= (point-max) ;; (save-excursion (skip-syntax-forward " ") (point)) (zerop (forward-line 1)) (not (looking-at "^[ \t]*$"))) 'stop nil))) ;; Suppresses new lines after semicolons in one-liners methods (defun c-semi&comma-no-newlines-for-oneline-inliners () "Controls newline insertion after semicolons for some one-line methods. If a comma was inserted, no determination is made. Newlines are suppressed in one-liners, if the line is an in-class inline function. For other semicolon contexts, no determination is made." (let ((syntax (c-guess-basic-syntax)) (bol (save-excursion (if (c-safe (up-list -1) t) (c-point 'bol) -1)))) (if (and (eq last-command-char ?\;) (eq (car (car syntax)) 'inclass) (eq (car (car (cdr syntax))) 'topmost-intro) (= (c-point 'bol) bol)) 'stop nil))) (provide 'cc-align) ;;; cc-align.el ends here