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;;; term.el --- general command interpreter in a window stuff

;; Copyright (C) 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003,
;;   2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Per Bothner <per@bothner.com>
;; Maintainer: Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu>, Per Bothner <per@bothner.com>
;; Based on comint mode written by: Olin Shivers <shivers@cs.cmu.edu>
;; Keywords: processes

;; 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 3 of the License, 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.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

;;; Marck 13 2001
;;; Fixes for CJK support by Yong Lu <lyongu@yahoo.com>.

;;; Dir/Hostname tracking and ANSI colorization by
;;; Marco Melgazzi <marco@techie.com>.

;;; To see what I've modified and where it came from search for '-mm'

;;; Commentary:

;;; Speed considerations and a few caveats
;;; --------------------------------------
;;;
;;; While the message passing and the colorization surely introduce some
;;; overhead this has became so small that IMHO is surely outweighted by
;;; the benefits you get but, as usual, YMMV
;;;
;;; Important caveat, when deciding the cursor/'grey keys' keycodes I had to
;;; make a choice: on my Linux box this choice allows me to run all the
;;; ncurses applications without problems but make these keys
;;; uncomprehensible to all the cursesX programs.  Your mileage may vary so
;;; you may consider changing the default 'emulation'.  Just search for this
;;; piece of code and modify it as you like:
;;;
;;; ;; Which would be better:  "\e[A" or "\eOA"? readline accepts either.
;;; ;; For my configuration it's definitely better \eOA but YMMV.  -mm
;;; ;; For example: vi works with \eOA while elm wants \e[A ...
;;; (defun term-send-up    () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\eOA"))
;;; (defun term-send-down  () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\eOB"))
;;; (defun term-send-right () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\eOC"))
;;; (defun term-send-left  () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\eOD"))
;;;
;;;
;;; IMPORTANT: additions & changes
;;; ------------------------------
;;;
;;;  With this enhanced ansi-term.el you will get a reliable mechanism of
;;; directory/username/host tracking: the only drawback is that you will
;;; have to modify your shell start-up script.  It's worth it, believe me :).
;;;
;;; When you rlogin/su/telnet and the account you access has a modified
;;; startup script, you will be able to access the remote files as usual
;;; with C-x C-f, if it's needed you will have to enter a password,
;;; otherwise the file should get loaded straight away.
;;;
;;; This is useful even if you work only on one host: it often happens that,
;;; for maintenance reasons, you have to edit files 'as root': before
;;; patching term.el, I su-ed in a term.el buffer and used vi :), now I
;;; simply do a C-x C-f and, via ange-ftp, the file is automatically loaded
;;; 'as-root'.  ( If you don't want to enter the root password every time you
;;; can put it in your .netrc: note that this is -not- advisable if you're
;;; connected to the internet or if somebody else works on your workstation!)
;;;
;;; If you use wu-ftpd you can use some of its features to avoid root ftp
;;; access to the rest of the world: just put in /etc/ftphosts something like
;;;
;;; # Local access
;;; allow	root		127.0.0.1
;;;
;;; # By default nobody can't do anything
;;; deny	root		*
;;;
;;;
;;;             ----------------------------------------
;;;
;;;  If, instead of 'term', you call 'ansi-term', you get multiple term
;;; buffers, after every new call ansi-term opens a new *ansi-term*<xx> window,
;;; where <xx> is, as usual, a number...
;;;
;;;             ----------------------------------------
;;;
;;;  With the term-buffer-maximum-size you can finally decide how many
;;; scrollback lines to keep: its default is 2048 but you can change it as
;;; usual.
;;;
;;;             ----------------------------------------
;;;
;;;
;;;  ANSI colorization should work well, I've decided to limit the interpreter
;;; to five outstanding commands (like ESC [ 01;04;32;41;07m.
;;;  You shouldn't need more, if you do, tell me and I'll increase it.  It's
;;; so easy you could do it yourself...
;;;
;;;  Blink, is not supported.  Currently it's mapped as bold.
;;;
;;; Important caveat:
;;; -----------------
;;;   if you want custom colors in term.el redefine term-default-fg-color
;;;  and term-default-bg-color BEFORE loading it.
;;;
;;;             ----------------------------------------
;;;
;;;  If you'd like to check out my complete configuration, you can download
;;; it from http://www.polito.it/~s64912/things.html, it's ~500k in size and
;;; contains my .cshrc, .emacs and my whole site-lisp subdirectory.  (notice
;;; that this term.el may be newer/older than the one in there, please
;;; check!)
;;;
;;;  This complete configuration contains, among other things, a complete
;;; rectangular marking solution (based on rect-mark.el and
;;; pc-bindings.el) and should be a good example of how extensively Emacs
;;; can be configured on a ppp-connected ws.
;;;
;;;             ----------------------------------------
;;;
;;;  TODO:
;;;
;;;  - Add hooks to allow raw-mode keys to be configurable
;;;  - Which keys are better ? \eOA or \e[A ?
;;;
;;;
;;;  Changes:
;;;
;;; V4.0 January 1997
;;;
;;;   - Huge reworking of the faces code: now we only have roughly 20-30
;;;     faces for everything so we're even faster than the old md-term.el !
;;;   - Finished removing all the J-Shell code.
;;;
;;;  V3.0 January 1997
;;;
;;;  - Now all the supportable ANSI commands work well.
;;;  - Reworked a little the code: much less jsh-inspired stuff
;;;
;;;  V2.3 November
;;;
;;;  - Now all the faces are accessed through an array: much cleaner code.
;;;
;;;  V2.2 November 4 1996
;;;
;;;  - Implemented ANSI output colorization ( a bit rough but enough for
;;;    color_ls )
;;;
;;;  - Implemented a maximum limit for the scroll buffer (stolen from
;;;    comint.el)
;;;
;;;  v2.1 October 28 1996, first public release
;;;
;;;  - Some new keybindings for term-char mode ( notably home/end/...)
;;;  - Directory, hostname and username tracking via ange-ftp
;;;  - Multi-term capability via the ansi-term call
;;;
;;;  ----------------------------------------------------------------
;;;  You should/could have something like this in your .emacs to take
;;;  full advantage of this package
;;;
;;;  (add-hook 'term-mode-hook
;;;  		  (function
;;;  		   (lambda ()
;;;  			 (setq term-prompt-regexp "^[^#$%>\n]*[#$%>] *")
;;;  			 (make-local-variable 'mouse-yank-at-point)
;;;  			 (make-local-variable 'transient-mark-mode)
;;;  			 (setq mouse-yank-at-point t)
;;;  			 (setq transient-mark-mode nil)
;;;  			 (auto-fill-mode -1)
;;;  			 (setq tab-width 8 ))))
;;;
;;;
;;;             ----------------------------------------
;;;
;;;  If you want to use color ls the best setup is to have a different file
;;; when you use eterm ( see above, mine is named .emacs_dircolors ).  This
;;; is necessary because some terminals, rxvt for example, need non-ansi
;;; hacks to work ( for example on my rxvt white is wired to fg, and to
;;; obtain normal white I have to do bold-white :)
;;;
;;;             ----------------------------------------
;;;
;;;
;;;  # Configuration file for the color ls utility
;;;  # This file goes in the /etc directory, and must be world readable.
;;;  # You can copy this file to .dir_colors in your $HOME directory to
;;;  # override the system defaults.
;;;
;;;  # COLOR needs one of these arguments: 'tty' colorizes output to ttys, but
;;;  # not pipes.  'all' adds color characters to all output.  'none' shuts
;;;  # colorization off.
;;;  COLOR tty
;;;  OPTIONS -F
;;;
;;;  # Below, there should be one TERM entry for each termtype that is
;;;  # colorizable
;;;  TERM eterm
;;;
;;;  # EIGHTBIT, followed by '1' for on, '0' for off.  (8-bit output)
;;;  EIGHTBIT 1
;;;
;;;  # Below are the color init strings for the basic file types.  A color init
;;;  # string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes:
;;;  # Attribute codes:
;;;  # 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed
;;;  # Text color codes:
;;;  # 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white
;;;  # Background color codes:
;;;  # 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white
;;;  NORMAL 00	# global default, although everything should be something.
;;;  FILE 00 		# normal file
;;;  DIR 00;37 	# directory
;;;  LINK 00;36 	# symbolic link
;;;  FIFO 00;37	# pipe
;;;  SOCK 40;35	# socket
;;;  BLK 33;01	# block device driver
;;;  CHR 33;01 	# character device driver
;;;
;;;  # This is for files with execute permission:
;;;  EXEC 00;32
;;;
;;;  # List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls
;;;  # to colorize below.  Put the extension, a space, and the color init
;;;  # string.  (and any comments you want to add after a '#')
;;;  .tar 01;33 # archives or compressed
;;;  .tgz 01;33
;;;  .arj 01;33
;;;  .taz 01;33
;;;  .lzh 01;33
;;;  .zip 01;33
;;;  .z   01;33
;;;  .Z   01;33
;;;  .gz  01;33
;;;  .jpg 01;35 # image formats
;;;  .gif 01;35
;;;  .bmp 01;35
;;;  .xbm 01;35
;;;  .xpm 01;35
;;;
;;;
;;;             ----------------------------------------
;;;
;;;  Notice: for directory/host/user tracking you need to have something
;;; like this in your shell startup script ( this is for tcsh but should
;;; be quite easy to port to other shells )
;;;
;;;             ----------------------------------------
;;;
;;;
;;;  	 set os = `uname`
;;;  	 set host = `hostname`
;;;  	 set date = `date`
;;;
;;;  # su does not change this but I'd like it to
;;;
;;;  	 set user = `whoami`
;;;
;;;  # ...
;;;
;;;  	 if ( eterm =~ $TERM ) then
;;;
;;;  		echo --------------------------------------------------------------
;;;  		echo Hello $user
;;;  		echo Today is $date
;;;  		echo We are on $host running $os under Emacs term mode
;;;  		echo --------------------------------------------------------------
;;;
;;;  		setenv EDITOR emacsclient
;;;
;;;   # Notice: $host and $user have been set before to 'hostname' and 'whoami'
;;;   # this is necessary because, f.e., certain versions of 'su' do not change
;;;   # $user, YMMV: if you don't want to fiddle with them define a couple
;;;   # of new variables and use these instead.
;;;   # NOTICE that there is a space between "AnSiT?" and $whatever NOTICE
;;;
;;;   # These are because we want the real cwd in the messages, not the login
;;;   # time one !
;;;
;;; 		set cwd_hack='$cwd'
;;; 		set host_hack='$host'
;;; 		set user_hack='$user'
;;;
;;;   # Notice that the ^[ character is an ESC, not two chars.  You can
;;;   # get it in various ways, for example by typing
;;;   # echo -e '\033' > escape.file
;;;   # or by using your favourite editor
;;;
;;; 		foreach temp (cd pushd)
;;; 			alias $temp "$temp \!* ; echo 'AnSiTc' $cwd_hack"
;;; 		end
;;;   		alias popd 'popd ;echo "AnSiTc" $cwd'
;;;
;;;   # Every command that can modify the user/host/directory should be aliased
;;;   # as follows for the tracking mechanism to work.
;;;
;;; 		foreach temp ( rlogin telnet rsh sh ksh csh tcsh zsh bash tcl su )
;;; 			alias $temp "$temp \!* ; echo 'AnSiTh' $host_hack ; \
;;; 					echo 'AnSiTu' $user_hack ;echo 'AnSiTc' $cwd_hack"
;;; 		end
;;;
;;;   # Start up & use color ls
;;;
;;; 		echo "AnSiTh" $host
;;; 		echo "AnSiTu" $user
;;; 		echo "AnSiTc" $cwd
;;;
;;;   # some housekeeping
;;;
;;; 		unset cwd_hack
;;; 		unset host_hack
;;; 		unset user_hack
;;; 		unset temp
;;;
;;; 		eval `/bin/dircolors /home/marco/.emacs_dircolors`
;;;    endif
;;;
;;;  # ...
;;;
;;;  # Let's not clutter user space
;;;
;;;  	 unset os
;;;  	 unset date
;;;
;;;

;;; Original Commentary:
;;; --------------------

;; The changelog is at the end of this file.

;; Please send me bug reports, bug fixes, and extensions, so that I can
;; merge them into the master source.
;;     - Per Bothner (bothner@cygnus.com)

;; This file defines a general command-interpreter-in-a-buffer package
;; (term mode).  The idea is that you can build specific process-in-a-buffer
;; modes on top of term mode -- e.g., lisp, shell, scheme, T, soar, ....
;; This way, all these specific packages share a common base functionality,
;; and a common set of bindings, which makes them easier to use (and
;; saves code, implementation time, etc., etc.).

;; For hints on converting existing process modes (e.g., tex-mode,
;; background, dbx, gdb, kermit, prolog, telnet) to use term-mode
;; instead of shell-mode, see the notes at the end of this file.


;; Brief Command Documentation:
;;============================================================================
;; Term Mode Commands: (common to all derived modes, like cmushell & cmulisp
;; mode)
;;
;; m-p	    term-previous-input    	  Cycle backwards in input history
;; m-n	    term-next-input  	    	  Cycle forwards
;; m-r     term-previous-matching-input  Previous input matching a regexp
;; m-s     comint-next-matching-input      Next input that matches
;; return  term-send-input
;; c-c c-a term-bol                      Beginning of line; skip prompt.
;; c-d	    term-delchar-or-maybe-eof     Delete char unless at end of buff.
;; c-c c-u term-kill-input	    	    ^u
;; c-c c-w backward-kill-word    	    ^w
;; c-c c-c term-interrupt-subjob 	    ^c
;; c-c c-z term-stop-subjob	    	    ^z
;; c-c c-\ term-quit-subjob	    	    ^\
;; c-c c-o term-kill-output		    Delete last batch of process output
;; c-c c-r term-show-output		    Show last batch of process output
;; c-c c-h term-dynamic-list-input-ring  List input history
;;
;; Not bound by default in term-mode
;; term-send-invisible			Read a line w/o echo, and send to proc
;; (These are bound in shell-mode)
;; term-dynamic-complete		Complete filename at point.
;; term-dynamic-list-completions	List completions in help buffer.
;; term-replace-by-expanded-filename	Expand and complete filename at point;
;;					replace with expanded/completed name.
;; term-kill-subjob			No mercy.
;; term-show-maximum-output            Show as much output as possible.
;; term-continue-subjob		Send CONT signal to buffer's process
;;					group.  Useful if you accidentally
;;					suspend your process (with C-c C-z).

;; term-mode-hook is the term mode hook.  Basically for your keybindings.
;; term-load-hook is run after loading in this package.

;;; Code:

;; This is passed to the inferior in the EMACS environment variable,
;; so it is important to increase it if there are protocol-relevant changes.
(defconst term-protocol-version "0.96")

(eval-when-compile
  (require 'ange-ftp))
(require 'ring)
(require 'ehelp)

(defgroup term nil
  "General command interpreter in a window."
  :group 'processes)


;;; Buffer Local Variables:
;;;============================================================================
;;; Term mode buffer local variables:
;;;     term-prompt-regexp    - string       term-bol uses to match prompt.
;;;     term-delimiter-argument-list - list  For delimiters and arguments
;;;     term-last-input-start - marker       Handy if inferior always echoes
;;;     term-last-input-end   - marker       For term-kill-output command
;; For the input history mechanism:
(defvar term-input-ring-size 32 "Size of input history ring.")
;;;     term-input-ring-size  - integer
;;;     term-input-ring       - ring
;;;     term-input-ring-index - number           ...
;;;     term-input-autoexpand - symbol           ...
;;;     term-input-ignoredups - boolean          ...
;;;     term-last-input-match - string           ...
;;;     term-dynamic-complete-functions - hook   For the completion mechanism
;;;     term-completion-fignore - list           ...
;;;     term-get-old-input    - function     Hooks for specific
;;;     term-input-filter-functions - hook     process-in-a-buffer
;;;     term-input-filter     - function         modes.
;;;     term-input-send	- function
;;;     term-scroll-to-bottom-on-output - symbol ...
;;;     term-scroll-show-maximum-output - boolean...
(defvar term-height) ;; Number of lines in window.
(defvar term-width) ;; Number of columns in window.
(defvar term-home-marker) ;; Marks the "home" position for cursor addressing.
(defvar term-saved-home-marker nil) ;; When using alternate sub-buffer,
;;		contains saved term-home-marker from original sub-buffer .
(defvar term-start-line-column 0) ;; (current-column) at start of screen line,
;;		or nil if unknown.
(defvar term-current-column 0) ;; If non-nil, is cache for (current-column).
(defvar term-current-row 0) ;; Current vertical row (relative to home-marker)
;;		or nil if unknown.
(defvar term-insert-mode nil)
(defvar term-vertical-motion)
(defvar term-terminal-state 0) ;; State of the terminal emulator:
;;		state 0: Normal state
;;		state 1: Last character was a graphic in the last column.
;;		If next char is graphic, first move one column right
;;		(and line warp) before displaying it.
;;		This emulates (more or less) the behavior of xterm.
;;		state 2: seen ESC
;;		state 3: seen ESC [ (or ESC [ ?)
;;		state 4: term-terminal-parameter contains pending output.
(defvar term-kill-echo-list nil) ;; A queue of strings whose echo
;;		we want suppressed.
(defvar term-terminal-parameter)
(defvar term-terminal-previous-parameter)
(defvar term-current-face 'default)
(defvar term-scroll-start 0) ;; Top-most line (inclusive) of scrolling region.
(defvar term-scroll-end) ;; Number of line (zero-based) after scrolling region.
(defvar term-pager-count nil) ;; If nil, paging is disabled.
;;		Otherwise, number of lines before we need to page.
(defvar term-saved-cursor nil)
(defvar term-command-hook)
(defvar term-log-buffer nil)
(defvar term-scroll-with-delete nil) ;; term-scroll-with-delete is t if
;;		forward scrolling should be implemented by delete to
;;		top-most line(s); and nil if scrolling should be implemented
;;		by moving term-home-marker.  It is set to t if there is a
;;		(non-default) scroll-region OR the alternate buffer is used.
(defvar term-pending-delete-marker) ;; New user input in line mode needs to
;;		be deleted, because it gets echoed by the inferior.
;;		To reduce flicker, we defer the delete until the next output.
(defvar term-old-mode-map nil) ;; Saves the old keymap when in char mode.
(defvar term-old-mode-line-format) ;; Saves old mode-line-format while paging.
(defvar term-pager-old-local-map nil) ;; Saves old keymap while paging.
(defvar term-pager-old-filter) ;; Saved process-filter while paging.

(defcustom explicit-shell-file-name nil
  "If non-nil, is file name to use for explicitly requested inferior shell."
  :type '(choice (const nil) file)
  :group 'term)

(defvar term-prompt-regexp "^"
  "Regexp to recognize prompts in the inferior process.
Defaults to \"^\", the null string at BOL.

Good choices:
  Canonical Lisp: \"^[^> \\n]*>+:? *\" (Lucid, franz, kcl, T, cscheme, oaklisp)
  Lucid Common Lisp: \"^\\\\(>\\\\|\\\\(->\\\\)+\\\\) *\"
  franz: \"^\\\\(->\\\\|<[0-9]*>:\\\\) *\"
  kcl: \"^>+ *\"
  shell: \"^[^#$%>\\n]*[#$%>] *\"
  T: \"^>+ *\"

This is a good thing to set in mode hooks.")

(defvar term-delimiter-argument-list ()
  "List of characters to recognize as separate arguments in input.
Strings comprising a character in this list will separate the arguments
surrounding them, and also be regarded as arguments in their own right (unlike
whitespace).  See `term-arguments'.
Defaults to the empty list.

For shells, a good value is (?\\| ?& ?< ?> ?\\( ?\\) ?\\;).

This is a good thing to set in mode hooks.")

(defcustom term-input-autoexpand nil
  "If non-nil, expand input command history references on completion.
This mirrors the optional behavior of tcsh (its autoexpand and histlit).

If the value is `input', then the expansion is seen on input.
If the value is `history', then the expansion is only when inserting
into the buffer's input ring.  See also `term-magic-space' and
`term-dynamic-complete'.

This variable is buffer-local."
  :type '(choice (const nil) (const t) (const input) (const history))
  :group 'term)

(defcustom term-input-ignoredups nil
  "If non-nil, don't add input matching the last on the input ring.
This mirrors the optional behavior of bash.

This variable is buffer-local."
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'term)

(defcustom term-input-ring-file-name nil
  "If non-nil, name of the file to read/write input history.
See also `term-read-input-ring' and `term-write-input-ring'.

This variable is buffer-local, and is a good thing to set in mode hooks."
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'term)

(defcustom term-scroll-to-bottom-on-output nil
  "Controls whether interpreter output causes window to scroll.
If nil, then do not scroll.  If t or `all', scroll all windows showing buffer.
If `this', scroll only the selected window.
If `others', scroll only those that are not the selected window.

The default is nil.

See variable `term-scroll-show-maximum-output'.
This variable is buffer-local."
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'term)

(defcustom term-scroll-show-maximum-output nil
  "Controls how interpreter output causes window to scroll.
If non-nil, then show the maximum output when the window is scrolled.

See variable `term-scroll-to-bottom-on-output'.
This variable is buffer-local."
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'term)

;; Where gud-display-frame should put the debugging arrow.  This is
;; set by the marker-filter, which scans the debugger's output for
;; indications of the current pc.
(defvar term-pending-frame nil)

;;; Here are the per-interpreter hooks.
(defvar term-get-old-input (function term-get-old-input-default)
  "Function that submits old text in term mode.
This function is called when return is typed while the point is in old text.
It returns the text to be submitted as process input.  The default is
`term-get-old-input-default', which grabs the current line, and strips off
leading text matching `term-prompt-regexp'.")

(defvar term-dynamic-complete-functions
  '(term-replace-by-expanded-history term-dynamic-complete-filename)
  "List of functions called to perform completion.
Functions should return non-nil if completion was performed.
See also `term-dynamic-complete'.

This is a good thing to set in mode hooks.")

(defvar term-input-filter
  (function (lambda (str) (not (string-match "\\`\\s *\\'" str))))
  "Predicate for filtering additions to input history.
Only inputs answering true to this function are saved on the input
history list.  Default is to save anything that isn't all whitespace.")

(defvar term-input-filter-functions '()
  "Functions to call before input is sent to the process.
These functions get one argument, a string containing the text to send.

This variable is buffer-local.")

(defvar term-input-sender (function term-simple-send)
  "Function to actually send to PROCESS the STRING submitted by user.
Usually this is just `term-simple-send', but if your mode needs to
massage the input string, this is your hook.  This is called from
the user command `term-send-input'.  `term-simple-send' just sends
the string plus a newline.")

(defcustom term-eol-on-send t
  "Non-nil means go to the end of the line before sending input.
See `term-send-input'."
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'term)

(defcustom term-mode-hook '()
  "Called upon entry into term mode.
This is run before the process is cranked up."
  :type 'hook
  :group 'term)

(defcustom term-exec-hook '()
  "Called each time a process is exec'd by `term-exec'.
This is called after the process is cranked up.  It is useful for things that
must be done each time a process is executed in a term mode buffer (e.g.,
`process-kill-without-query').  In contrast, `term-mode-hook' is only
executed once when the buffer is created."
  :type 'hook
  :group 'term)

(defvar term-mode-map
  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
    (define-key map "\ep" 'term-previous-input)
    (define-key map "\en" 'term-next-input)
    (define-key map "\er" 'term-previous-matching-input)
    (define-key map "\es" 'term-next-matching-input)
    (unless (featurep 'xemacs)
      (define-key map [?\A-\M-r]
	'term-previous-matching-input-from-input)
      (define-key map [?\A-\M-s] 'term-next-matching-input-from-input))
    (define-key map "\e\C-l" 'term-show-output)
    (define-key map "\C-m" 'term-send-input)
    (define-key map "\C-d" 'term-delchar-or-maybe-eof)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-a" 'term-bol)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-u" 'term-kill-input)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-w" 'backward-kill-word)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-c" 'term-interrupt-subjob)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-z" 'term-stop-subjob)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-\\" 'term-quit-subjob)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-m" 'term-copy-old-input)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-o" 'term-kill-output)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-r" 'term-show-output)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-e" 'term-show-maximum-output)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-l" 'term-dynamic-list-input-ring)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-n" 'term-next-prompt)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-p" 'term-previous-prompt)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-d" 'term-send-eof)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-k" 'term-char-mode)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-j" 'term-line-mode)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-q" 'term-pager-toggle)

    ;;  ;; completion:
    ;;  (define-key map [menu-bar completion]
    ;;    (cons "Complete" (make-sparse-keymap "Complete")))
    ;;  (define-key map [menu-bar completion complete-expand]
    ;;    '("Expand File Name" . term-replace-by-expanded-filename))
    ;;  (define-key map [menu-bar completion complete-listing]
    ;;    '("File Completion Listing" . term-dynamic-list-filename-completions))
    ;;  (define-key map [menu-bar completion complete-file]
    ;;    '("Complete File Name" . term-dynamic-complete-filename))
    ;;  (define-key map [menu-bar completion complete]
    ;;    '("Complete Before Point" . term-dynamic-complete))
    ;;  ;; Put them in the menu bar:
    ;;  (setq menu-bar-final-items (append '(terminal completion inout signals)
    ;;				     menu-bar-final-items))
    map))

(defvar term-raw-map nil
  "Keyboard map for sending characters directly to the inferior process.")
(defvar term-escape-char nil
  "Escape character for char sub-mode of term mode.
Do not change it directly; use `term-set-escape-char' instead.")
(defvar term-raw-escape-map nil)

(defvar term-pager-break-map nil)

(defvar term-ptyp t
  "True if communications via pty; false if by pipe.  Buffer local.
This is to work around a bug in Emacs process signaling.")

(defvar term-last-input-match ""
  "Last string searched for by term input history search, for defaulting.
Buffer local variable.")

(defvar term-input-ring nil)
(defvar term-last-input-start)
(defvar term-last-input-end)
(defvar term-input-ring-index nil
  "Index of last matched history element.")
(defvar term-matching-input-from-input-string ""
  "Input previously used to match input history.")
; This argument to set-process-filter disables reading from the process,
; assuming this is Emacs 19.20 or newer.
(defvar term-pager-filter t)

(put 'term-replace-by-expanded-history 'menu-enable 'term-input-autoexpand)
(put 'term-input-ring 'permanent-local t)
(put 'term-input-ring-index 'permanent-local t)
(put 'term-input-autoexpand 'permanent-local t)
(put 'term-input-filter-functions 'permanent-local t)
(put 'term-scroll-to-bottom-on-output 'permanent-local t)
(put 'term-scroll-show-maximum-output 'permanent-local t)
(put 'term-ptyp 'permanent-local t)

(defmacro term-in-char-mode () '(eq (current-local-map) term-raw-map))
(defmacro term-in-line-mode () '(not (term-in-char-mode)))
;; True if currently doing PAGER handling.
(defmacro term-pager-enabled () 'term-pager-count)
(defmacro term-handling-pager () 'term-pager-old-local-map)
(defmacro term-using-alternate-sub-buffer () 'term-saved-home-marker)

(defvar term-signals-menu)
(defvar term-terminal-menu)

;;; Let's silence the byte-compiler -mm
(defvar term-ansi-at-host nil)
(defvar term-ansi-at-dir nil)
(defvar term-ansi-at-user nil)
(defvar term-ansi-at-message nil)
(defvar term-ansi-at-save-user nil)
(defvar term-ansi-at-save-pwd nil)
(defvar term-ansi-at-save-anon nil)
(defvar term-ansi-current-bold nil)
(defvar term-ansi-current-color 0)
(defvar term-ansi-face-already-done nil)
(defvar term-ansi-current-bg-color 0)
(defvar term-ansi-current-underline nil)
(defvar term-ansi-current-reverse nil)
(defvar term-ansi-current-invisible nil)

;;; Four should be enough, if you want more, just add. -mm
(defvar term-terminal-more-parameters 0)
(defvar term-terminal-previous-parameter-2 -1)
(defvar term-terminal-previous-parameter-3 -1)
(defvar term-terminal-previous-parameter-4 -1)
;;;

;;; faces -mm

(defcustom term-default-fg-color (face-foreground term-current-face)
  "Default color for foreground in `term'."
  :group 'term
  :type 'string)

(defcustom term-default-bg-color (face-background term-current-face)
  "Default color for background in `term'."
  :group 'term
  :type 'string)

;;; Use the same colors that xterm uses, see `xterm-standard-colors'.
(defvar ansi-term-color-vector
  [unspecified "black" "red3" "green3" "yellow3" "blue2"
   "magenta3" "cyan3" "white"])

;;; Inspiration came from comint.el -mm
(defvar term-buffer-maximum-size 2048
  "*The maximum size in lines for term buffers.
Term buffers are truncated from the top to be no greater than this number.
Notice that a setting of 0 means \"don't truncate anything\".  This variable
is buffer-local.")
;;;

(when (featurep 'xemacs)
  (defvar term-terminal-menu
    '("Terminal"
      [ "Character mode" term-char-mode (term-in-line-mode)]
      [ "Line mode" term-line-mode (term-in-char-mode)]
      [ "Enable paging" term-pager-toggle (not term-pager-count)]
      [ "Disable paging" term-pager-toggle term-pager-count])))

;; Menu bars:
(unless (featurep 'xemacs)
  ;; terminal:
  (let (newmap)
    (setq newmap (make-sparse-keymap "Terminal"))
    (define-key newmap [terminal-pager-enable]
      '(menu-item "Enable paging" term-fake-pager-enable
		  :help "Enable paging feature"))
    (define-key newmap [terminal-pager-disable]
      '(menu-item "Disable paging" term-fake-pager-disable
		  :help "Disable paging feature"))
    (define-key newmap [terminal-char-mode]
      '(menu-item "Character mode" term-char-mode
		  :help "Switch to char (raw) sub-mode of term mode"))
    (define-key newmap [terminal-line-mode]
      '(menu-item "Line mode" term-line-mode
		  :help "Switch to line (cooked) sub-mode of term mode"))
    (setq term-terminal-menu (cons "Terminal" newmap))

    ;; completion:  (line mode only)
    (defvar term-completion-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Complete"))
    (define-key term-mode-map [menu-bar completion]
      (cons "Complete" term-completion-menu))
    (define-key term-completion-menu [complete-expand]
      '("Expand File Name" . term-replace-by-expanded-filename))
    (define-key term-completion-menu [complete-listing]
      '("File Completion Listing" . term-dynamic-list-filename-completions))
    (define-key term-completion-menu [menu-bar completion complete-file]
      '("Complete File Name" . term-dynamic-complete-filename))
    (define-key term-completion-menu [menu-bar completion complete]
      '("Complete Before Point" . term-dynamic-complete))

    ;; Input history: (line mode only)
    (defvar term-inout-menu (make-sparse-keymap "In/Out"))
    (define-key term-mode-map [menu-bar inout]
      (cons "In/Out" term-inout-menu))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [kill-output]
      '("Kill Current Output Group" . term-kill-output))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [next-prompt]
      '("Forward Output Group" . term-next-prompt))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [previous-prompt]
      '("Backward Output Group" . term-previous-prompt))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [show-maximum-output]
      '("Show Maximum Output" . term-show-maximum-output))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [show-output]
      '("Show Current Output Group" . term-show-output))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [kill-input]
      '("Kill Current Input" . term-kill-input))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [copy-input]
      '("Copy Old Input" . term-copy-old-input))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [forward-matching-history]
      '("Forward Matching Input..." . term-forward-matching-input))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [backward-matching-history]
      '("Backward Matching Input..." . term-backward-matching-input))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [next-matching-history]
      '("Next Matching Input..." . term-next-matching-input))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [previous-matching-history]
      '("Previous Matching Input..." . term-previous-matching-input))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [next-matching-history-from-input]
      '("Next Matching Current Input" . term-next-matching-input-from-input))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [previous-matching-history-from-input]
      '("Previous Matching Current Input" .
		term-previous-matching-input-from-input))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [next-history]
      '("Next Input" . term-next-input))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [previous-history]
      '("Previous Input" . term-previous-input))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [list-history]
      '("List Input History" . term-dynamic-list-input-ring))
    (define-key term-inout-menu [expand-history]
      '("Expand History Before Point" . term-replace-by-expanded-history))

    ;; Signals
    (setq newmap (make-sparse-keymap "Signals"))
    (define-key term-mode-map [menu-bar signals]
      (setq term-signals-menu (cons "Signals" newmap)))
    (define-key newmap [eof]
      '(menu-item "EOF" term-send-eof
		  :help "Send an EOF to the current buffer's process"))
    (define-key newmap [kill]
      '(menu-item "KILL" term-kill-subjob
		  :help "Send kill signal to the current subjob"))
    (define-key newmap [quit]
      '(menu-item "QUIT" term-quit-subjob
		  :help "Send quit signal to the current subjob."))
    (define-key newmap [cont]
      '(menu-item "CONT" term-continue-subjob
		  :help "Send CONT signal to process buffer's process group"))
    (define-key newmap [stop]
      '(menu-item "STOP" term-stop-subjob
		  :help "Stop the current subjob"))
    (define-key newmap [brk]
      '(menu-item "BREAK" term-interrupt-subjob
		  :help "Interrupt the current subjob"))
    ))

;; Set up term-raw-map, etc.

(defun term-set-escape-char (c)
  "Change `term-escape-char' and keymaps that depend on it."
  (when term-escape-char
    (define-key term-raw-map term-escape-char 'term-send-raw))
  (setq c (make-string 1 c))
  (define-key term-raw-map c term-raw-escape-map)
  ;; Define standard bindings in term-raw-escape-map
  (define-key term-raw-escape-map "\C-v"
    (lookup-key (current-global-map) "\C-v"))
  (define-key term-raw-escape-map "\C-u"
    (lookup-key (current-global-map) "\C-u"))
  (define-key term-raw-escape-map c 'term-send-raw)
  (define-key term-raw-escape-map "\C-q" 'term-pager-toggle)
  ;; The keybinding for term-char-mode is needed by the menubar code.
  (define-key term-raw-escape-map "\C-k" 'term-char-mode)
  (define-key term-raw-escape-map "\C-j" 'term-line-mode)
  ;; It's convenient to have execute-extended-command here.
  (define-key term-raw-escape-map [?\M-x] 'execute-extended-command))

(let* ((map (make-keymap))
       (esc-map (make-keymap))
       (i 0))
  (while (< i 128)
    (define-key map (make-string 1 i) 'term-send-raw)
    ;; Avoid O and [. They are used in escape sequences for various keys.
    (unless (or (eq i ?O) (eq i 91))
		(define-key esc-map (make-string 1 i) 'term-send-raw-meta))
    (setq i (1+ i)))
  (define-key map [remap self-insert-command] 'term-send-raw)
  (define-key map "\e" esc-map)
  (setq term-raw-map map)
  (setq term-raw-escape-map
	(copy-keymap (lookup-key (current-global-map) "\C-x")))

;;; Added nearly all the 'grey keys' -mm

  (if (featurep 'xemacs)
      (define-key term-raw-map [button2] 'term-mouse-paste)
    (define-key term-raw-map [mouse-2] 'term-mouse-paste)
    (define-key term-raw-map [menu-bar terminal] term-terminal-menu)
    (define-key term-raw-map [menu-bar signals] term-signals-menu))
  (define-key term-raw-map [up] 'term-send-up)
  (define-key term-raw-map [down] 'term-send-down)
  (define-key term-raw-map [right] 'term-send-right)
  (define-key term-raw-map [left] 'term-send-left)
  (define-key term-raw-map [delete] 'term-send-del)
  (define-key term-raw-map [deletechar] 'term-send-del)
  (define-key term-raw-map [backspace] 'term-send-backspace)
  (define-key term-raw-map [home] 'term-send-home)
  (define-key term-raw-map [end] 'term-send-end)
  (define-key term-raw-map [insert] 'term-send-insert)
  (define-key term-raw-map [S-prior] 'scroll-down)
  (define-key term-raw-map [S-next] 'scroll-up)
  (define-key term-raw-map [S-insert] 'term-paste)
  (define-key term-raw-map [prior] 'term-send-prior)
  (define-key term-raw-map [next] 'term-send-next))

(term-set-escape-char ?\C-c)

(defvar overflow-newline-into-fringe)

(defun term-window-width ()
  (if (featurep 'xemacs)
      (1- (window-width))
    (if (and window-system overflow-newline-into-fringe)
	(window-width)
      (1- (window-width)))))


(put 'term-mode 'mode-class 'special)


;;; Use this variable as a display table for `term-mode'.
(defvar term-display-table
  (let ((dt (or (copy-sequence standard-display-table)
		(make-display-table)))
        i)
    ;; avoid changing the display table for ^J
    (setq i 0)
    (while (< i 10)
      (aset dt i (vector i))
      (setq i (1+ i)))
    (setq i 11)
    (while (< i 32)
      (aset dt i (vector i))
      (setq i (1+ i)))
    (setq i 128)
    (while (< i 256)
      (aset dt i (vector i))
      (setq i (1+ i)))
    dt))

(defun term-mode ()
  "Major mode for interacting with an inferior interpreter.
The interpreter name is same as buffer name, sans the asterisks.

There are two submodes: line mode and char mode.  By default, you are
in char mode.  In char sub-mode, each character (except
`term-escape-char') is sent immediately to the subprocess.
The escape character is equivalent to the usual meaning of C-x.

In line mode, you send a line of input at a time; use
\\[term-send-input] to send.

In line mode, this maintains an input history of size
`term-input-ring-size', and you can access it with the commands
\\[term-next-input], \\[term-previous-input], and
\\[term-dynamic-list-input-ring].  Input ring history expansion can be
achieved with the commands \\[term-replace-by-expanded-history] or
\\[term-magic-space].  Input ring expansion is controlled by the
variable `term-input-autoexpand', and addition is controlled by the
variable `term-input-ignoredups'.

Input to, and output from, the subprocess can cause the window to scroll to
the end of the buffer.  See variables `term-scroll-to-bottom-on-input',
and `term-scroll-to-bottom-on-output'.

If you accidentally suspend your process, use \\[term-continue-subjob]
to continue it.

This mode can be customized to create specific modes for running
particular subprocesses.  This can be done by setting the hooks
`term-input-filter-functions', `term-input-filter',
`term-input-sender' and `term-get-old-input' to appropriate functions,
and the variable `term-prompt-regexp' to the appropriate regular
expression.

Commands in raw mode:

\\{term-raw-map}

Commands in line mode:

\\{term-mode-map}

Entry to this mode runs the hooks on `term-mode-hook'."
  (interactive)
  ;; Do not remove this.  All major modes must do this.
  (kill-all-local-variables)
  (setq major-mode 'term-mode)
  (setq mode-name "Term")
  (use-local-map term-mode-map)
  ;; we do not want indent to sneak in any tabs
  (setq indent-tabs-mode nil)
  (setq buffer-display-table term-display-table)
  (make-local-variable 'term-home-marker)
  (setq term-home-marker (copy-marker 0))
  (make-local-variable 'term-saved-home-marker)
  (make-local-variable 'term-height)
  (make-local-variable 'term-width)
  (setq term-width (term-window-width))
  (setq term-height (1- (window-height)))
  (make-local-variable 'term-terminal-parameter)
  (make-local-variable 'term-saved-cursor)
  (make-local-variable 'term-last-input-start)
  (setq term-last-input-start (make-marker))
  (make-local-variable 'term-last-input-end)
  (setq term-last-input-end (make-marker))
  (make-local-variable 'term-last-input-match)
  (setq term-last-input-match "")
  (make-local-variable 'term-prompt-regexp) ; Don't set; default
  (make-local-variable 'term-input-ring-size) ; ...to global val.
  (make-local-variable 'term-input-ring)
  (make-local-variable 'term-input-ring-file-name)
  (or (and (boundp 'term-input-ring) term-input-ring)
      (setq term-input-ring (make-ring term-input-ring-size)))
  (make-local-variable 'term-input-ring-index)
  (or (and (boundp 'term-input-ring-index) term-input-ring-index)
      (setq term-input-ring-index nil))

  (make-local-variable 'term-command-hook)
  (setq term-command-hook (symbol-function 'term-command-hook))

;;; I'm not sure these saves are necessary but, since I
;;; haven't tested the whole thing on a net connected machine with
;;; a properly configured ange-ftp, I've decided to be conservative
;;; and put them in. -mm

  (make-local-variable 'term-ansi-at-host)
  (setq term-ansi-at-host (system-name))

  (make-local-variable 'term-ansi-at-dir)
  (setq term-ansi-at-dir default-directory)

  (make-local-variable 'term-ansi-at-message)
  (setq term-ansi-at-message nil)

;;; For user tracking purposes -mm
  (make-local-variable 'ange-ftp-default-user)
  (make-local-variable 'ange-ftp-default-password)
  (make-local-variable 'ange-ftp-generate-anonymous-password)

;;; You may want to have different scroll-back sizes -mm
  (make-local-variable 'term-buffer-maximum-size)

;;; Of course these have to be buffer-local -mm
  (make-local-variable 'term-ansi-current-bold)
  (make-local-variable 'term-ansi-current-color)
  (make-local-variable 'term-ansi-face-already-done)
  (make-local-variable 'term-ansi-current-bg-color)
  (make-local-variable 'term-ansi-current-underline)
  (make-local-variable 'term-ansi-current-reverse)
  (make-local-variable 'term-ansi-current-invisible)

  (make-local-variable 'term-terminal-parameter)
  (make-local-variable 'term-terminal-previous-parameter)
  (make-local-variable 'term-terminal-previous-parameter-2)
  (make-local-variable 'term-terminal-previous-parameter-3)
  (make-local-variable 'term-terminal-previous-parameter-4)
  (make-local-variable 'term-terminal-more-parameters)

  (make-local-variable 'term-terminal-state)
  (make-local-variable 'term-kill-echo-list)
  (make-local-variable 'term-start-line-column)
  (make-local-variable 'term-current-column)
  (make-local-variable 'term-current-row)
  (make-local-variable 'term-log-buffer)
  (make-local-variable 'term-scroll-start)
  (make-local-variable 'term-scroll-end)
  (setq term-scroll-end term-height)
  (make-local-variable 'term-scroll-with-delete)
  (make-local-variable 'term-pager-count)
  (make-local-variable 'term-pager-old-local-map)
  (make-local-variable 'term-old-mode-map)
  (make-local-variable 'term-insert-mode)
  (make-local-variable 'term-dynamic-complete-functions)
  (make-local-variable 'term-completion-fignore)
  (make-local-variable 'term-get-old-input)
  (make-local-variable 'term-matching-input-from-input-string)
  (make-local-variable 'term-input-autoexpand)
  (make-local-variable 'term-input-ignoredups)
  (make-local-variable 'term-delimiter-argument-list)
  (make-local-variable 'term-input-filter-functions)
  (make-local-variable 'term-input-filter)
  (make-local-variable 'term-input-sender)
  (make-local-variable 'term-eol-on-send)
  (make-local-variable 'term-scroll-to-bottom-on-output)
  (make-local-variable 'term-scroll-show-maximum-output)
  (make-local-variable 'term-ptyp)
  (make-local-variable 'term-exec-hook)
  (make-local-variable 'term-vertical-motion)
  (make-local-variable 'term-pending-delete-marker)
  (setq term-pending-delete-marker (make-marker))
  (make-local-variable 'term-current-face)
  (setq term-current-face (list :background term-default-bg-color
				:foreground term-default-fg-color))
  (make-local-variable 'term-pending-frame)
  (setq term-pending-frame nil)
  ;; Cua-mode's keybindings interfere with the term keybindings, disable it.
  (set (make-local-variable 'cua-mode) nil)
  (run-mode-hooks 'term-mode-hook)
  (when (featurep 'xemacs)
    (set-buffer-menubar
     (append current-menubar (list term-terminal-menu))))
  (or term-input-ring
      (setq term-input-ring (make-ring term-input-ring-size)))
  (term-update-mode-line))

(defun term-reset-size (height width)
  (setq term-height height)
  (setq term-width width)
  (setq term-start-line-column nil)
  (setq term-current-row nil)
  (setq term-current-column nil)
  (term-set-scroll-region 0 height))

;; Recursive routine used to check if any string in term-kill-echo-list
;; matches part of the buffer before point.
;; If so, delete that matched part of the buffer - this suppresses echo.
;; Also, remove that string from the term-kill-echo-list.
;; We *also* remove any older string on the list, as a sanity measure,
;; in case something gets out of sync.  (Except for type-ahead, there
;; should only be one element in the list.)

(defun term-check-kill-echo-list ()
  (let ((cur term-kill-echo-list) (found nil) (save-point (point)))
    (unwind-protect
	(progn
	  (end-of-line)
	  (while cur
	    (let* ((str (car cur)) (len (length str)) (start (- (point) len)))
	      (if (and (>= start (point-min))
		       (string= str (buffer-substring start (point))))
		  (progn (delete-backward-char len)
			 (setq term-kill-echo-list (cdr cur))
			 (setq term-current-column nil)
			 (setq term-current-row nil)
			 (setq term-start-line-column nil)
			 (setq cur nil found t))
		(setq cur (cdr cur))))))
      (when (not found)
	(goto-char save-point)))
    found))

(defun term-check-size (process)
  (when (or (/= term-height (1- (window-height)))
	    (/= term-width (term-window-width)))
    (term-reset-size (1- (window-height)) (term-window-width))
    (set-process-window-size process term-height term-width)))

(defun term-send-raw-string (chars)
  (let ((proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
    (if (not proc)
	(error "Current buffer has no process")
      ;; Note that (term-current-row) must be called *after*
      ;; (point) has been updated to (process-mark proc).
      (goto-char (process-mark proc))
      (when (term-pager-enabled)
	(setq term-pager-count (term-current-row)))
      (process-send-string proc chars))))

(defun term-send-raw ()
  "Send the last character typed through the terminal-emulator
without any interpretation."
  (interactive)
 ;; Convert `return' to C-m, etc.
  (when (and (symbolp last-input-event)
	     (get last-input-event 'ascii-character))
    (setq last-input-event (get last-input-event 'ascii-character)))
  (term-send-raw-string (make-string 1 last-input-event)))

(defun term-send-raw-meta ()
  (interactive)
  (let ((char last-input-event))
    (when (symbolp last-input-event)
      ;; Convert `return' to C-m, etc.
      (let ((tmp (get char 'event-symbol-elements)))
	(when tmp
	  (setq char (car tmp)))
	(when (symbolp char)
	  (setq tmp (get char 'ascii-character))
	  (when tmp
	    (setq char tmp)))))
    (setq char (event-basic-type char))
    (term-send-raw-string (if (and (numberp char)
				   (> char 127)
				   (< char 256))
			      (make-string 1 char)
			    (format "\e%c" char)))))

(defun term-mouse-paste (click arg)
  "Insert the last stretch of killed text at the position clicked on."
  (interactive "e\nP")
  (if (featurep 'xemacs)
      (term-send-raw-string
       (or (condition-case () (x-get-selection) (error ()))
	   (x-get-cutbuffer)
	   (error "No selection or cut buffer available")))
    ;; Give temporary modes such as isearch a chance to turn off.
    (run-hooks 'mouse-leave-buffer-hook)
    (setq this-command 'yank)
    (mouse-set-point click)
    (term-send-raw-string (current-kill (cond
					 ((listp arg) 0)
					 ((eq arg '-) -1)
					 (t (1- arg)))))))

(defun term-paste ()
  "Insert the last stretch of killed text at point."
  (interactive)
   (term-send-raw-string (current-kill 0)))

;; Which would be better:  "\e[A" or "\eOA"? readline accepts either.
;; For my configuration it's definitely better \eOA but YMMV. -mm
;; For example: vi works with \eOA while elm wants \e[A ...
;;; (terminfo: kcuu1, kcud1, kcuf1, kcub1, khome, kend, kpp, knp, kdch1, kbs)
(defun term-send-up    () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\eOA"))
(defun term-send-down  () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\eOB"))
(defun term-send-right () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\eOC"))
(defun term-send-left  () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\eOD"))
(defun term-send-home  () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\e[1~"))
(defun term-send-insert() (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\e[2~"))
(defun term-send-end   () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\e[4~"))
(defun term-send-prior () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\e[5~"))
(defun term-send-next  () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\e[6~"))
(defun term-send-del   () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\e[3~"))
(defun term-send-backspace  () (interactive) (term-send-raw-string "\C-?"))

(defun term-char-mode ()
  "Switch to char (\"raw\") sub-mode of term mode.
Each character you type is sent directly to the inferior without
intervention from Emacs, except for the escape character (usually C-c)."
  (interactive)
  ;; FIXME: Emit message? Cfr ilisp-raw-message
  (when (term-in-line-mode)
    (setq term-old-mode-map (current-local-map))
    (use-local-map term-raw-map)

    ;; Send existing partial line to inferior (without newline).
    (let ((pmark (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
	  (save-input-sender term-input-sender))
      (when (> (point) pmark)
	(unwind-protect
	    (progn
	      (setq term-input-sender
		    (symbol-function 'term-send-string))
	      (end-of-line)
	      (term-send-input))
	  (setq term-input-sender save-input-sender))))
    (term-update-mode-line)))

(defun term-line-mode  ()
  "Switch to line (\"cooked\") sub-mode of term mode.
This means that Emacs editing commands work as normally, until
you type \\[term-send-input] which sends the current line to the inferior."
  (interactive)
  (when (term-in-char-mode)
    (use-local-map term-old-mode-map)
    (term-update-mode-line)))

(defun term-update-mode-line ()
  (let ((term-mode (if (term-in-char-mode) "char" "line"))
        (term-page (when (term-pager-enabled) " page"))
        (serial-item-speed)
        (serial-item-config)
        (temp)
        (proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
    (when (and (term-check-proc (current-buffer))
               (equal (process-type nil) 'serial))
      (let ((temp (serial-speed)))
        (setq serial-item-speed
            `(:propertize
              ,(or (and temp (format " %d" temp)) "")
              help-echo "mouse-1: Change the speed of the serial port"
              mouse-face mode-line-highlight
              local-map (keymap (mode-line keymap
                                (down-mouse-1 . serial-mode-line-speed-menu-1))))))
      (let ((temp (process-contact proc :summary)))
        (setq serial-item-config
              `(:propertize
                ,(or (and temp (format " %s" temp)) "")
                help-echo "mouse-1: Change the configuration of the serial port"
                mouse-face mode-line-highlight
                local-map (keymap (mode-line keymap
                           (down-mouse-1 . serial-mode-line-config-menu-1)))))))
    (setq mode-line-process
          (list ": " term-mode term-page
                serial-item-speed
                serial-item-config
                " %s")))
  (force-mode-line-update))

(defun term-check-proc (buffer)
  "True if there is a process associated w/buffer BUFFER, and it
is alive.  BUFFER can be either a buffer or the name of one."
  (let ((proc (get-buffer-process buffer)))
    (and proc (memq (process-status proc) '(run stop open listen connect)))))

;;;###autoload
(defun make-term (name program &optional startfile &rest switches)
"Make a term process NAME in a buffer, running PROGRAM.
The name of the buffer is made by surrounding NAME with `*'s.
If there is already a running process in that buffer, it is not restarted.
Optional third arg STARTFILE is the name of a file to send the contents of to
the process.  Any more args are arguments to PROGRAM."
  (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create (concat "*" name "*"))))
    ;; If no process, or nuked process, crank up a new one and put buffer in
    ;; term mode.  Otherwise, leave buffer and existing process alone.
    (cond ((not (term-check-proc buffer))
	   (save-excursion
	     (set-buffer buffer)
	     (term-mode)) ; Install local vars, mode, keymap, ...
	   (term-exec buffer name program startfile switches)))
    buffer))

;;;###autoload
(defun term (program)
  "Start a terminal-emulator in a new buffer.
The buffer is in Term mode; see `term-mode' for the
commands to use in that buffer.

\\<term-raw-map>Type \\[switch-to-buffer] to switch to another buffer."
  (interactive (list (read-from-minibuffer "Run program: "
					   (or explicit-shell-file-name
					       (getenv "ESHELL")
					       (getenv "SHELL")
					       "/bin/sh"))))
  (set-buffer (make-term "terminal" program))
  (term-mode)
  (term-char-mode)
  (switch-to-buffer "*terminal*"))

(defun term-exec (buffer name command startfile switches)
  "Start up a process in buffer for term modes.
Blasts any old process running in the buffer.  Doesn't set the buffer mode.
You can use this to cheaply run a series of processes in the same term
buffer.  The hook `term-exec-hook' is run after each exec."
  (save-excursion
    (set-buffer buffer)
    (let ((proc (get-buffer-process buffer)))	; Blast any old process.
      (when proc (delete-process proc)))
    ;; Crank up a new process
    (let ((proc (term-exec-1 name buffer command switches)))
      (make-local-variable 'term-ptyp)
      (setq term-ptyp process-connection-type) ; t if pty, nil if pipe.
      ;; Jump to the end, and set the process mark.
      (goto-char (point-max))
      (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))
      (set-process-filter proc 'term-emulate-terminal)
      (set-process-sentinel proc 'term-sentinel)
      ;; Feed it the startfile.
      (cond (startfile
	     ;;This is guaranteed to wait long enough
	     ;;but has bad results if the term does not prompt at all
	     ;;	     (while (= size (buffer-size))
	     ;;	       (sleep-for 1))
	     ;;I hope 1 second is enough!
	     (sleep-for 1)
	     (goto-char (point-max))
	     (insert-file-contents startfile)
	     (setq startfile (buffer-substring (point) (point-max)))
	     (delete-region (point) (point-max))
	     (term-send-string proc startfile)))
    (run-hooks 'term-exec-hook)
    buffer)))

(defun term-sentinel (proc msg)
  "Sentinel for term buffers.
The main purpose is to get rid of the local keymap."
  (let ((buffer (process-buffer proc)))
    (when (memq (process-status proc) '(signal exit))
      (if (null (buffer-name buffer))
	  ;; buffer killed
	  (set-process-buffer proc nil)
	(let ((obuf (current-buffer)))
	  ;; save-excursion isn't the right thing if
	  ;; process-buffer is current-buffer
	  (unwind-protect
	      (progn
		;; Write something in the compilation buffer
		;; and hack its mode line.
		(set-buffer buffer)
		;; Get rid of local keymap.
		(use-local-map nil)
		(term-handle-exit (process-name proc)
				  msg)
		;; Since the buffer and mode line will show that the
		;; process is dead, we can delete it now.  Otherwise it
		;; will stay around until M-x list-processes.
		(delete-process proc))
	    (set-buffer obuf)))
	))))

(defun term-handle-exit (process-name msg)
  "Write process exit (or other change) message MSG in the current buffer."
  (let ((buffer-read-only nil)
	(omax (point-max))
	(opoint (point)))
    ;; Record where we put the message, so we can ignore it
    ;; later on.
    (goto-char omax)
    (insert ?\n "Process " process-name " " msg)
    ;; Force mode line redisplay soon.
    (force-mode-line-update)
    (when (and opoint (< opoint omax))
      (goto-char opoint))))


;;; Name to use for TERM.
;;; Using "emacs" loses, because bash disables editing if TERM == emacs.
(defvar term-term-name "eterm-color")
; Format string, usage:
; (format term-termcap-string emacs-term-name "TERMCAP=" 24 80)
(defvar term-termcap-format
  "%s%s:li#%d:co#%d:cl=\\E[H\\E[J:cd=\\E[J:bs:am:xn:cm=\\E[%%i%%d;%%dH\
:nd=\\E[C:up=\\E[A:ce=\\E[K:ho=\\E[H:pt\
:al=\\E[L:dl=\\E[M:DL=\\E[%%dM:AL=\\E[%%dL:cs=\\E[%%i%%d;%%dr:sf=^J\
:dc=\\E[P:DC=\\E[%%dP:IC=\\E[%%d@:im=\\E[4h:ei=\\E[4l:mi:\
:so=\\E[7m:se=\\E[m:us=\\E[4m:ue=\\E[m:md=\\E[1m:mr=\\E[7m:me=\\E[m\
:UP=\\E[%%dA:DO=\\E[%%dB:LE=\\E[%%dD:RI=\\E[%%dC\
:kl=\\EOD:kd=\\EOB:kr=\\EOC:ku=\\EOA:kN=\\E[6~:kP=\\E[5~:@7=\\E[4~:kh=\\E[1~\
:mk=\\E[8m:cb=\\E[1K:op=\\E[39;49m:Co#8:pa#64:AB=\\E[4%%dm:AF=\\E[3%%dm:cr=^M\
:bl=^G:do=^J:le=^H:ta=^I:se=\\E[27m:ue=\\E24m\
:kb=^?:kD=^[[3~:sc=\\E7:rc=\\E8:r1=\\Ec:"
;;; : -undefine ic
;;; don't define :te=\\E[2J\\E[?47l\\E8:ti=\\E7\\E[?47h\
  "Termcap capabilities supported.")

;;; This auxiliary function cranks up the process for term-exec in
;;; the appropriate environment.

(defun term-exec-1 (name buffer command switches)
  ;; We need to do an extra (fork-less) exec to run stty.
  ;; (This would not be needed if we had suitable Emacs primitives.)
  ;; The 'if ...; then shift; fi' hack is because Bourne shell
  ;; loses one arg when called with -c, and newer shells (bash,  ksh) don't.
  ;; Thus we add an extra dummy argument "..", and then remove it.
  (let ((process-environment
	 (nconc
	  (list
	   (format "TERM=%s" term-term-name)
	   (format "TERMINFO=%s" data-directory)
	   (format term-termcap-format "TERMCAP="
		   term-term-name term-height term-width)
	   ;; We are going to get rid of the binding for EMACS,
	   ;; probably in Emacs 23, because it breaks
	   ;; `./configure' of some packages that expect it to
	   ;; say where to find EMACS.
	   (format "EMACS=%s (term:%s)" emacs-version term-protocol-version)
	   (format "INSIDE_EMACS=%s,term:%s" emacs-version term-protocol-version)
	   (format "LINES=%d" term-height)
	   (format "COLUMNS=%d" term-width))
	  process-environment))
	(process-connection-type t)
	;; We should suppress conversion of end-of-line format.
	(inhibit-eol-conversion t)
	;; The process's output contains not just chars but also binary
	;; escape codes, so we need to see the raw output.  We will have to
	;; do the decoding by hand on the parts that are made of chars.
	(coding-system-for-read 'binary))
    (apply 'start-process name buffer
	   "/bin/sh" "-c"
	   (format "stty -nl echo rows %d columns %d sane 2>/dev/null;\
if [ $1 = .. ]; then shift; fi; exec \"$@\""
		   term-height term-width)
	   ".."
	   command switches)))


;;; Input history processing in a buffer
;;; ===========================================================================
;;; Useful input history functions, courtesy of the Ergo group.

;;; Eleven commands:
;;; term-dynamic-list-input-ring	List history in help buffer.
;;; term-previous-input		Previous input...
;;; term-previous-matching-input	...matching a string.
;;; term-previous-matching-input-from-input ... matching the current input.
;;; term-next-input			Next input...
;;; term-next-matching-input		...matching a string.
;;; term-next-matching-input-from-input     ... matching the current input.
;;; term-backward-matching-input      Backwards input...
;;; term-forward-matching-input       ...matching a string.
;;; term-replace-by-expanded-history	Expand history at point;
;;;					replace with expanded history.
;;; term-magic-space			Expand history and insert space.
;;;
;;; Three functions:
;;; term-read-input-ring              Read into term-input-ring...
;;; term-write-input-ring             Write to term-input-ring-file-name.
;;; term-replace-by-expanded-history-before-point Workhorse function.

(defun term-read-input-ring (&optional silent)
  "Sets the buffer's `term-input-ring' from a history file.
The name of the file is given by the variable `term-input-ring-file-name'.
The history ring is of size `term-input-ring-size', regardless of file size.
If `term-input-ring-file-name' is nil this function does nothing.

If the optional argument SILENT is non-nil, we say nothing about a
failure to read the history file.

This function is useful for major mode commands and mode hooks.

The structure of the history file should be one input command per line,
with the most recent command last.
See also `term-input-ignoredups' and `term-write-input-ring'."
  (cond ((or (null term-input-ring-file-name)
	     (equal term-input-ring-file-name ""))
	 nil)
	((not (file-readable-p term-input-ring-file-name))
	 (or silent
	     (message "Cannot read history file %s"
		      term-input-ring-file-name)))
	(t
	 (let ((history-buf (get-buffer-create " *temp*"))
	       (file term-input-ring-file-name)
	       (count 0)
	       (ring (make-ring term-input-ring-size)))
	   (unwind-protect
	       (save-excursion
		 (set-buffer history-buf)
		 (widen)
		 (erase-buffer)
		 (insert-file-contents file)
		 ;; Save restriction in case file is already visited...
		 ;; Watch for those date stamps in history files!
		 (goto-char (point-max))
		 (while (and (< count term-input-ring-size)
			     (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*\\([^#\n].*\\)[ \t]*$"
						 nil t))
		   (let ((history (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)
						    (match-end 1))))
		     (when (or (null term-input-ignoredups)
			       (ring-empty-p ring)
			       (not (string-equal (ring-ref ring 0) history)))
			 (ring-insert-at-beginning ring history)))
		   (setq count (1+ count))))
	     (kill-buffer history-buf))
	   (setq term-input-ring ring
		 term-input-ring-index nil)))))

(defun term-write-input-ring ()
  "Writes the buffer's `term-input-ring' to a history file.
The name of the file is given by the variable `term-input-ring-file-name'.
The original contents of the file are lost if `term-input-ring' is not empty.
If `term-input-ring-file-name' is nil this function does nothing.

Useful within process sentinels.

See also `term-read-input-ring'."
  (cond ((or (null term-input-ring-file-name)
	     (equal term-input-ring-file-name "")
	     (null term-input-ring) (ring-empty-p term-input-ring))
	 nil)
	((not (file-writable-p term-input-ring-file-name))
	 (message "Cannot write history file %s" term-input-ring-file-name))
	(t
	 (let* ((history-buf (get-buffer-create " *Temp Input History*"))
		(ring term-input-ring)
		(file term-input-ring-file-name)
		(index (ring-length ring)))
	   ;; Write it all out into a buffer first.  Much faster, but messier,
	   ;; than writing it one line at a time.
	   (save-excursion
	     (set-buffer history-buf)
	     (erase-buffer)
	     (while (> index 0)
	       (setq index (1- index))
	       (insert (ring-ref ring index) ?\n))
	     (write-region (buffer-string) nil file nil 'no-message)
	     (kill-buffer nil))))))


(defun term-dynamic-list-input-ring ()
  "List in help buffer the buffer's input history."
  (interactive)
  (if (or (not (ring-p term-input-ring))
	  (ring-empty-p term-input-ring))
      (message "No history")
    (let ((history nil)
	  (history-buffer " *Input History*")
	  (index (1- (ring-length term-input-ring)))
	  (conf (current-window-configuration)))
      ;; We have to build up a list ourselves from the ring vector.
      (while (>= index 0)
	(setq history (cons (ring-ref term-input-ring index) history)
	      index (1- index)))
      ;; Change "completion" to "history reference"
      ;; to make the display accurate.
      (with-output-to-temp-buffer history-buffer
	(display-completion-list history)
	(set-buffer history-buffer)
	(forward-line 3)
	(while (search-backward "completion" nil 'move)
	  (replace-match "history reference")))
      (sit-for 0)
      (message "Hit space to flush")
      (let ((ch (read-event)))
	(if (eq ch ?\s)
	    (set-window-configuration conf)
	  (setq unread-command-events (list ch)))))))


(defun term-regexp-arg (prompt)
  ;; Return list of regexp and prefix arg using PROMPT.
  (let* (;; Don't clobber this.
	 (last-command last-command)
	 (regexp (read-from-minibuffer prompt nil nil nil
				       'minibuffer-history-search-history)))
    (list (if (string-equal regexp "")
	      (setcar minibuffer-history-search-history
		      (nth 1 minibuffer-history-search-history))
	    regexp)
	  (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg))))

(defun term-search-arg (arg)
  ;; First make sure there is a ring and that we are after the process mark
  (cond ((not (term-after-pmark-p))
	 (error "Not at command line"))
	((or (null term-input-ring)
	     (ring-empty-p term-input-ring))
	 (error "Empty input ring"))
	((zerop arg)
	 ;; arg of zero resets search from beginning, and uses arg of 1
	 (setq term-input-ring-index nil)
	 1)
	(t
	 arg)))

(defun term-search-start (arg)
  ;; Index to start a directional search, starting at term-input-ring-index
  (if term-input-ring-index
      ;; If a search is running, offset by 1 in direction of arg
      (mod (+ term-input-ring-index (if (> arg 0) 1 -1))
	   (ring-length term-input-ring))
    ;; For a new search, start from beginning or end, as appropriate
    (if (>= arg 0)
	0				       ; First elt for forward search
      (1- (ring-length term-input-ring)))))  ; Last elt for backward search

(defun term-previous-input-string (arg)
  "Return the string ARG places along the input ring.
Moves relative to `term-input-ring-index'."
  (ring-ref term-input-ring (if term-input-ring-index
				  (mod (+ arg term-input-ring-index)
				       (ring-length term-input-ring))
				arg)))

(defun term-previous-input (arg)
  "Cycle backwards through input history."
  (interactive "*p")
  (term-previous-matching-input "." arg))

(defun term-next-input (arg)
  "Cycle forwards through input history."
  (interactive "*p")
  (term-previous-input (- arg)))

(defun term-previous-matching-input-string (regexp arg)
  "Return the string matching REGEXP ARG places along the input ring.
Moves relative to `term-input-ring-index'."
  (let* ((pos (term-previous-matching-input-string-position regexp arg)))
    (when pos (ring-ref term-input-ring pos))))

(defun term-previous-matching-input-string-position
  (regexp arg &optional start)
  "Return the index matching REGEXP ARG places along the input ring.
Moves relative to START, or `term-input-ring-index'."
  (when (or (not (ring-p term-input-ring))
	    (ring-empty-p term-input-ring))
    (error "No history"))
  (let* ((len (ring-length term-input-ring))
	 (motion (if (> arg 0) 1 -1))
	 (n (mod (- (or start (term-search-start arg)) motion) len))
	 (tried-each-ring-item nil)
	 (prev nil))
    ;; Do the whole search as many times as the argument says.
    (while (and (/= arg 0) (not tried-each-ring-item))
      ;; Step once.
      (setq prev n
	    n (mod (+ n motion) len))
      ;; If we haven't reached a match, step some more.
      (while (and (< n len) (not tried-each-ring-item)
		  (not (string-match regexp (ring-ref term-input-ring n))))
	(setq n (mod (+ n motion) len)
	      ;; If we have gone all the way around in this search.
	      tried-each-ring-item (= n prev)))
      (setq arg (if (> arg 0) (1- arg) (1+ arg))))
    ;; Now that we know which ring element to use, if we found it, return that.
    (when (string-match regexp (ring-ref term-input-ring n))
      n)))

(defun term-previous-matching-input (regexp n)
  "Search backwards through input history for match for REGEXP.
\(Previous history elements are earlier commands.)
With prefix argument N, search for Nth previous match.
If N is negative, find the next or Nth next match."
  (interactive (term-regexp-arg "Previous input matching (regexp): "))
  (setq n (term-search-arg n))
  (let ((pos (term-previous-matching-input-string-position regexp n)))
    ;; Has a match been found?
    (if (null pos)
	(error "Not found")
      (setq term-input-ring-index pos)
      (message "History item: %d" (1+ pos))
      (delete-region
       ;; Can't use kill-region as it sets this-command
       (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))) (point))
      (insert (ring-ref term-input-ring pos)))))

(defun term-next-matching-input (regexp n)
  "Search forwards through input history for match for REGEXP.
\(Later history elements are more recent commands.)
With prefix argument N, search for Nth following match.
If N is negative, find the previous or Nth previous match."
  (interactive (term-regexp-arg "Next input matching (regexp): "))
  (term-previous-matching-input regexp (- n)))

(defun term-previous-matching-input-from-input (n)
  "Search backwards through input history for match for current input.
\(Previous history elements are earlier commands.)
With prefix argument N, search for Nth previous match.
If N is negative, search forwards for the -Nth following match."
  (interactive "p")
  (when (not (memq last-command '(term-previous-matching-input-from-input
				term-next-matching-input-from-input)))
    ;; Starting a new search
    (setq term-matching-input-from-input-string
	  (buffer-substring
	   (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))
	   (point))
	  term-input-ring-index nil))
  (term-previous-matching-input
   (concat "^" (regexp-quote term-matching-input-from-input-string))
   n))

(defun term-next-matching-input-from-input (n)
  "Search forwards through input history for match for current input.
\(Following history elements are more recent commands.)
With prefix argument N, search for Nth following match.
If N is negative, search backwards for the -Nth previous match."
  (interactive "p")
  (term-previous-matching-input-from-input (- n)))


(defun term-replace-by-expanded-history (&optional silent)
  "Expand input command history references before point.
Expansion is dependent on the value of `term-input-autoexpand'.

This function depends on the buffer's idea of the input history, which may not
match the command interpreter's idea, assuming it has one.

Assumes history syntax is like typical Un*x shells'.  However, since Emacs
cannot know the interpreter's idea of input line numbers, assuming it has one,
it cannot expand absolute input line number references.

If the optional argument SILENT is non-nil, never complain
even if history reference seems erroneous.

See `term-magic-space' and `term-replace-by-expanded-history-before-point'.

Returns t if successful."
  (interactive)
  (when (and term-input-autoexpand
	     (string-match "[!^]" (funcall term-get-old-input))
	     (save-excursion (beginning-of-line)
			     (looking-at term-prompt-regexp)))
    ;; Looks like there might be history references in the command.
    (let ((previous-modified-tick (buffer-modified-tick)))
      (message "Expanding history references...")
      (term-replace-by-expanded-history-before-point silent)
      (/= previous-modified-tick (buffer-modified-tick)))))


(defun term-replace-by-expanded-history-before-point (silent)
  "Expand directory stack reference before point.
See `term-replace-by-expanded-history'.  Returns t if successful."
  (save-excursion
    (let ((toend (- (save-excursion (end-of-line nil) (point)) (point)))
	  (start (progn (term-bol nil) (point))))
      (while (progn
	       (skip-chars-forward "^!^"
				   (save-excursion
				     (end-of-line nil) (- (point) toend)))
	       (< (point)
		  (save-excursion
		    (end-of-line nil) (- (point) toend))))
	;; This seems a bit complex.  We look for references such as !!, !-num,
	;; !foo, !?foo, !{bar}, !?{bar}, ^oh, ^my^, ^god^it, ^never^ends^.
	;; If that wasn't enough, the plings can be suffixed with argument
	;; range specifiers.
	;; Argument ranges are complex too, so we hive off the input line,
	;; referenced with plings, with the range string to `term-args'.
	(setq term-input-ring-index nil)
	(cond ((or (= (preceding-char) ?\\)
		   (term-within-quotes start (point)))
	       ;; The history is quoted, or we're in quotes.
	       (goto-char (1+ (point))))
	      ((looking-at "![0-9]+\\($\\|[^-]\\)")
	       ;; We cannot know the interpreter's idea of input line numbers.
	       (goto-char (match-end 0))
	       (message "Absolute reference cannot be expanded"))
	      ((looking-at "!-\\([0-9]+\\)\\(:?[0-9^$*-]+\\)?")
	       ;; Just a number of args from `number' lines backward.
	       (let ((number (1- (string-to-number
				  (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)
						    (match-end 1))))))
		 (if (<= number (ring-length term-input-ring))
		     (progn
		       (replace-match
			(term-args (term-previous-input-string number)
				     (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))
			t t)
		       (setq term-input-ring-index number)
		       (message "History item: %d" (1+ number)))
		   (goto-char (match-end 0))
		   (message "Relative reference exceeds input history size"))))
	      ((or (looking-at "!!?:?\\([0-9^$*-]+\\)") (looking-at "!!"))
	       ;; Just a number of args from the previous input line.
	       (replace-match
		(term-args (term-previous-input-string 0)
			     (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
		t t)
	       (message "History item: previous"))
	      ((looking-at
		"!\\??\\({\\(.+\\)}\\|\\(\\sw+\\)\\)\\(:?[0-9^$*-]+\\)?")
	       ;; Most recent input starting with or containing (possibly
	       ;; protected) string, maybe just a number of args.  Phew.
	       (let* ((mb1 (match-beginning 1)) (me1 (match-end 1))
		      (mb2 (match-beginning 2)) (me2 (match-end 2))
		      (exp (buffer-substring (or mb2 mb1) (or me2 me1)))
		      (pref (if (save-match-data (looking-at "!\\?")) "" "^"))
		      (pos (save-match-data
			     (term-previous-matching-input-string-position
			      (concat pref (regexp-quote exp)) 1))))
		 (if (null pos)
		     (progn
		       (goto-char (match-end 0))
		       (or silent
			   (progn (message "Not found")
				  (ding))))
		   (setq term-input-ring-index pos)
		   (replace-match
		    (term-args (ring-ref term-input-ring pos)
				 (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4))
		    t t)
		   (message "History item: %d" (1+ pos)))))
	      ((looking-at "\\^\\([^^]+\\)\\^?\\([^^]*\\)\\^?")
	       ;; Quick substitution on the previous input line.
	       (let ((old (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
		     (new (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
		     (pos nil))
		 (replace-match (term-previous-input-string 0) t t)
		 (setq pos (point))
		 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
		 (if (not (search-forward old pos t))
		     (or silent
			 (error "Not found"))
		   (replace-match new t t)
		   (message "History item: substituted"))))
	      (t
	       (goto-char (match-end 0))))))))


(defun term-magic-space (arg)
  "Expand input history references before point and insert ARG spaces.
A useful command to bind to SPC.  See `term-replace-by-expanded-history'."
  (interactive "p")
  (term-replace-by-expanded-history)
  (self-insert-command arg))

(defun term-within-quotes (beg end)
  "Return t if the number of quotes between BEG and END is odd.
Quotes are single and double."
  (let ((countsq (term-how-many-region "\\(^\\|[^\\\\]\\)\'" beg end))
	(countdq (term-how-many-region "\\(^\\|[^\\\\]\\)\"" beg end)))
    (or (= (mod countsq 2) 1) (= (mod countdq 2) 1))))

(defun term-how-many-region (regexp beg end)
  "Return number of matches for REGEXP from BEG to END."
  (let ((count 0))
    (save-excursion
      (save-match-data
	(goto-char beg)
	(while (re-search-forward regexp end t)
	  (setq count (1+ count)))))
    count))

(defun term-args (string begin end)
  ;; From STRING, return the args depending on the range specified in the text
  ;; from BEGIN to END.  If BEGIN is nil, assume all args.  Ignore leading `:'.
  ;; Range can be x-y, x-, -y, where x/y can be [0-9], *, ^, $.
  (save-match-data
    (if (null begin)
	(term-arguments string 0 nil)
      (let* ((range (buffer-substring
		     (if (eq (char-after begin) ?:) (1+ begin) begin) end))
	     (nth (cond ((string-match "^[*^]" range) 1)
			((string-match "^-" range) 0)
			((string-equal range "$") nil)
			(t (string-to-number range))))
	     (mth (cond ((string-match "[-*$]$" range) nil)
			((string-match "-" range)
			 (string-to-number (substring range (match-end 0))))
			(t nth))))
	(term-arguments string nth mth)))))

;; Return a list of arguments from ARG.  Break it up at the
;; delimiters in term-delimiter-argument-list.  Returned list is backwards.
(defun term-delim-arg (arg)
  (if (null term-delimiter-argument-list)
      (list arg)
    (let ((args nil)
	  (pos 0)
	  (len (length arg)))
      (while (< pos len)
	(let ((char (aref arg pos))
	      (start pos))
	  (if (memq char term-delimiter-argument-list)
	      (while (and (< pos len) (eq (aref arg pos) char))
		(setq pos (1+ pos)))
	    (while (and (< pos len)
			(not (memq (aref arg pos)
				   term-delimiter-argument-list)))
	      (setq pos (1+ pos))))
	  (setq args (cons (substring arg start pos) args))))
      args)))

(defun term-arguments (string nth mth)
  "Return from STRING the NTH to MTH arguments.
NTH and/or MTH can be nil, which means the last argument.
Returned arguments are separated by single spaces.
We assume whitespace separates arguments, except within quotes.
Also, a run of one or more of a single character
in `term-delimiter-argument-list' is a separate argument.
Argument 0 is the command name."
  (let ((argpart "[^ \n\t\"'`]+\\|\\(\"[^\"]*\"\\|'[^']*'\\|`[^`]*`\\)")
	(args ()) (pos 0)
	(count 0)
	beg str quotes)
    ;; Build a list of all the args until we have as many as we want.
    (while (and (or (null mth) (<= count mth))
		(string-match argpart string pos))
      (if (and beg (= pos (match-beginning 0)))
	  ;; It's contiguous, part of the same arg.
	  (setq pos (match-end 0)
		quotes (or quotes (match-beginning 1)))
	;; It's a new separate arg.
	(if beg
	    ;; Put the previous arg, if there was one, onto ARGS.
	    (setq str (substring string beg pos)
		  args (if quotes (cons str args)
			 (nconc (term-delim-arg str) args))
		  count (1+ count)))
	(setq quotes (match-beginning 1))
	(setq beg (match-beginning 0))
	(setq pos (match-end 0))))
    (if beg
	(setq str (substring string beg pos)
	      args (if quotes (cons str args)
		     (nconc (term-delim-arg str) args))
	      count (1+ count)))
    (let ((n (or nth (1- count)))
	  (m (if mth (1- (- count mth)) 0)))
      (mapconcat
       (function (lambda (a) a)) (nthcdr n (nreverse (nthcdr m args))) " "))))

;;;
;;; Input processing stuff [line mode]
;;;

(defun term-send-input ()
  "Send input to process.
After the process output mark, sends all text from the process mark to
point as input to the process.  Before the process output mark, calls value
of variable term-get-old-input to retrieve old input, copies it to the
process mark, and sends it.  A terminal newline is also inserted into the
buffer and sent to the process.  The list of function names contained in the
value of `term-input-filter-functions' is called on the input before sending
it.  The input is entered into the input history ring, if the value of variable
term-input-filter returns non-nil when called on the input.

Any history reference may be expanded depending on the value of the variable
`term-input-autoexpand'.  The list of function names contained in the value
of `term-input-filter-functions' is called on the input before sending it.
The input is entered into the input history ring, if the value of variable
`term-input-filter' returns non-nil when called on the input.

If variable `term-eol-on-send' is non-nil, then point is moved to the
end of line before sending the input.

The values of `term-get-old-input', `term-input-filter-functions', and
`term-input-filter' are chosen according to the command interpreter running
in the buffer.  E.g.,

If the interpreter is the csh,
    term-get-old-input is the default: take the current line, discard any
        initial string matching regexp term-prompt-regexp.
    term-input-filter-functions monitors input for \"cd\", \"pushd\", and
	\"popd\" commands.  When it sees one, it cd's the buffer.
    term-input-filter is the default: returns t if the input isn't all white
	space.

If the term is Lucid Common Lisp,
    term-get-old-input snarfs the sexp ending at point.
    term-input-filter-functions does nothing.
    term-input-filter returns nil if the input matches input-filter-regexp,
        which matches (1) all whitespace (2) :a, :c, etc.

Similarly for Soar, Scheme, etc."
  (interactive)
  ;; Note that the input string does not include its terminal newline.
  (let ((proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
    (if (not proc) (error "Current buffer has no process")
      (let* ((pmark (process-mark proc))
	     (pmark-val (marker-position pmark))
	     (input-is-new (>= (point) pmark-val))
	     (intxt (if input-is-new
			(progn (if term-eol-on-send (end-of-line))
			       (buffer-substring pmark (point)))
		      (funcall term-get-old-input)))
	     (input (if (not (eq term-input-autoexpand 'input))
			;; Just whatever's already there
			intxt
		      ;; Expand and leave it visible in buffer
		      (term-replace-by-expanded-history t)
		      (buffer-substring pmark (point))))
	     (history (if (not (eq term-input-autoexpand 'history))
			  input
			;; This is messy 'cos ultimately the original
			;; functions used do insertion, rather than return
			;; strings.  We have to expand, then insert back.
			(term-replace-by-expanded-history t)
			(let ((copy (buffer-substring pmark (point))))
			  (delete-region pmark (point))
			  (insert input)
			  copy))))
	(when (term-pager-enabled)
	  (save-excursion
	    (goto-char (process-mark proc))
	    (setq term-pager-count (term-current-row))))
	(when (and (funcall term-input-filter history)
		   (or (null term-input-ignoredups)
		       (not (ring-p term-input-ring))
		       (ring-empty-p term-input-ring)
		       (not (string-equal (ring-ref term-input-ring 0)
					  history))))
	  (ring-insert term-input-ring history))
	(let ((functions term-input-filter-functions))
	  (while functions
	    (funcall (car functions) (concat input "\n"))
	    (setq functions (cdr functions))))
	(setq term-input-ring-index nil)

	;; Update the markers before we send the input
	;; in case we get output amidst sending the input.
	(set-marker term-last-input-start pmark)
	(set-marker term-last-input-end (point))
	(when input-is-new
	  ;; Set up to delete, because inferior should echo.
	  (when (marker-buffer term-pending-delete-marker)
	    (delete-region term-pending-delete-marker pmark))
	  (set-marker term-pending-delete-marker pmark-val)
	  (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point)))
	(goto-char pmark)
	(funcall term-input-sender proc input)))))

(defun term-get-old-input-default ()
  "Default for `term-get-old-input'.
Take the current line, and discard any initial text matching
`term-prompt-regexp'."
  (save-excursion
    (beginning-of-line)
    (term-skip-prompt)
    (let ((beg (point)))
      (end-of-line)
      (buffer-substring beg (point)))))

(defun term-copy-old-input ()
  "Insert after prompt old input at point as new input to be edited.
Calls `term-get-old-input' to get old input."
  (interactive)
  (let ((input (funcall term-get-old-input))
 	(process (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
    (if (not process)
	(error "Current buffer has no process")
      (goto-char (process-mark process))
      (insert input))))

(defun term-skip-prompt ()
  "Skip past the text matching regexp `term-prompt-regexp'.
If this takes us past the end of the current line, don't skip at all."
  (let ((eol (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point))))
    (when (and (looking-at term-prompt-regexp)
	       (<= (match-end 0) eol))
      (goto-char (match-end 0)))))


(defun term-after-pmark-p ()
  "Is point after the process output marker?"
  ;; Since output could come into the buffer after we looked at the point
  ;; but before we looked at the process marker's value, we explicitly
  ;; serialise.  This is just because I don't know whether or not Emacs
  ;; services input during execution of lisp commands.
  (let ((proc-pos (marker-position
		   (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))))
    (<= proc-pos (point))))

(defun term-simple-send (proc string)
  "Default function for sending to PROC input STRING.
This just sends STRING plus a newline.  To override this,
set the hook `term-input-sender'."
  (term-send-string proc string)
  (term-send-string proc "\n"))

(defun term-bol (arg)
  "Goes to the beginning of line, then skips past the prompt, if any.
If a prefix argument is given (\\[universal-argument]), then no prompt skip
-- go straight to column 0.

The prompt skip is done by skipping text matching the regular expression
`term-prompt-regexp', a buffer local variable."
  (interactive "P")
  (beginning-of-line)
  (when (null arg) (term-skip-prompt)))

;;; These two functions are for entering text you don't want echoed or
;;; saved -- typically passwords to ftp, telnet, or somesuch.
;;; Just enter m-x term-send-invisible and type in your line.

(defun term-read-noecho (prompt &optional stars)
  "Read a single line of text from user without echoing, and return it.
Prompt with argument PROMPT, a string.  Optional argument STARS causes
input to be echoed with '*' characters on the prompt line.  Input ends with
RET, LFD, or ESC.  DEL or C-h rubs out.  C-u kills line.  C-g aborts (if
`inhibit-quit' is set because e.g. this function was called from a process
filter and C-g is pressed, this function returns nil rather than a string).

Note that the keystrokes comprising the text can still be recovered
\(temporarily) with \\[view-lossage].  This may be a security bug for some
applications."
  (let ((ans "")
	(c 0)
	(echo-keystrokes 0)
	(cursor-in-echo-area t)
        (done nil))
    (while (not done)
      (if stars
          (message "%s%s" prompt (make-string (length ans) ?*))
        (message "%s" prompt))
      (setq c (read-char))
      (cond ((= c ?\C-g)
             ;; This function may get called from a process filter, where
             ;; inhibit-quit is set.  In later versions of Emacs read-char
             ;; may clear quit-flag itself and return C-g.  That would make
             ;; it impossible to quit this loop in a simple way, so
             ;; re-enable it here (for backward-compatibility the check for
             ;; quit-flag below would still be necessary, so this seems
             ;; like the simplest way to do things).
             (setq quit-flag t
                   done t))
            ((or (= c ?\r) (= c ?\n) (= c ?\e))
             (setq done t))
            ((= c ?\C-u)
             (setq ans ""))
            ((and (/= c ?\b) (/= c ?\177))
             (setq ans (concat ans (char-to-string c))))
            ((> (length ans) 0)
             (setq ans (substring ans 0 -1)))))
    (if quit-flag
        ;; Emulate a true quit, except that we have to return a value.
        (prog1
            (setq quit-flag nil)
          (message "Quit")
          (beep t))
      (message "")
      ans)))

(defun term-send-invisible (str &optional proc)
  "Read a string without echoing.
Then send it to the process running in the current buffer.  A new-line
is additionally sent.  String is not saved on term input history list.
Security bug: your string can still be temporarily recovered with
\\[view-lossage]."
  (interactive "P") ; Defeat snooping via C-x esc
  (when (not (stringp str))
    (setq str (term-read-noecho "Non-echoed text: " t)))
  (when (not proc)
    (setq proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
  (if (not proc) (error "Current buffer has no process")
    (setq term-kill-echo-list (nconc term-kill-echo-list
				     (cons str nil)))
    (term-send-string proc str)
    (term-send-string proc "\n")))


;;; Low-level process communication

(defvar term-input-chunk-size 512
  "*Long inputs send to term processes are broken up into chunks of this size.
If your process is choking on big inputs, try lowering the value.")

(defun term-send-string (proc str)
  "Send to PROC the contents of STR as input.
This is equivalent to `process-send-string', except that long input strings
are broken up into chunks of size `term-input-chunk-size'.  Processes
are given a chance to output between chunks.  This can help prevent processes
from hanging when you send them long inputs on some OS's."
  (let* ((len (length str))
	 (i (min len term-input-chunk-size)))
    (process-send-string proc (substring str 0 i))
    (while (< i len)
      (let ((next-i (+ i term-input-chunk-size)))
	(accept-process-output)
	(process-send-string proc (substring str i (min len next-i)))
	(setq i next-i)))))

(defun term-send-region (proc start end)
  "Send to PROC the region delimited by START and END.
This is a replacement for `process-send-region' that tries to keep
your process from hanging on long inputs.  See `term-send-string'."
  (term-send-string proc (buffer-substring start end)))


;;; Random input hackage

(defun term-kill-output ()
  "Kill all output from interpreter since last input."
  (interactive)
  (let ((pmark (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))))
    (kill-region term-last-input-end pmark)
    (goto-char pmark)
    (insert "*** output flushed ***\n")
    (set-marker pmark (point))))

(defun term-show-output ()
  "Display start of this batch of interpreter output at top of window.
Sets mark to the value of point when this command is run."
  (interactive)
  (goto-char term-last-input-end)
  (backward-char)
  (beginning-of-line)
  (set-window-start (selected-window) (point))
  (end-of-line))

(defun term-interrupt-subjob ()
  "Interrupt the current subjob."
  (interactive)
  (interrupt-process nil term-ptyp))

(defun term-kill-subjob ()
  "Send kill signal to the current subjob."
  (interactive)
  (kill-process nil term-ptyp))

(defun term-quit-subjob ()
  "Send quit signal to the current subjob."
  (interactive)
  (quit-process nil term-ptyp))

(defun term-stop-subjob ()
  "Stop the current subjob.
WARNING: if there is no current subjob, you can end up suspending
the top-level process running in the buffer.  If you accidentally do
this, use \\[term-continue-subjob] to resume the process.  (This
is not a problem with most shells, since they ignore this signal.)"
  (interactive)
  (stop-process nil term-ptyp))

(defun term-continue-subjob ()
  "Send CONT signal to process buffer's process group.
Useful if you accidentally suspend the top-level process."
  (interactive)
  (continue-process nil term-ptyp))

(defun term-kill-input ()
  "Kill all text from last stuff output by interpreter to point."
  (interactive)
  (let* ((pmark (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
	 (p-pos (marker-position pmark)))
    (when (> (point) p-pos)
      (kill-region pmark (point)))))

(defun term-delchar-or-maybe-eof (arg)
  "Delete ARG characters forward, or send an EOF to process if at end of
buffer."
  (interactive "p")
  (if (eobp)
      (process-send-eof)
    (delete-char arg)))

(defun term-send-eof ()
  "Send an EOF to the current buffer's process."
  (interactive)
  (process-send-eof))

(defun term-backward-matching-input (regexp n)
  "Search backward through buffer for match for REGEXP.
Matches are searched for on lines that match `term-prompt-regexp'.
With prefix argument N, search for Nth previous match.
If N is negative, find the next or Nth next match."
  (interactive (term-regexp-arg "Backward input matching (regexp): "))
  (let* ((re (concat term-prompt-regexp ".*" regexp))
	 (pos (save-excursion (end-of-line (if (> n 0) 0 1))
			      (when (re-search-backward re nil t n)
				(point)))))
    (if (null pos)
	(progn (message "Not found")
	       (ding))
      (goto-char pos)
      (term-bol nil))))

(defun term-forward-matching-input (regexp n)
  "Search forward through buffer for match for REGEXP.
Matches are searched for on lines that match `term-prompt-regexp'.
With prefix argument N, search for Nth following match.
If N is negative, find the previous or Nth previous match."
  (interactive (term-regexp-arg "Forward input matching (regexp): "))
  (term-backward-matching-input regexp (- n)))


(defun term-next-prompt (n)
  "Move to end of Nth next prompt in the buffer.
See `term-prompt-regexp'."
  (interactive "p")
  (let ((paragraph-start term-prompt-regexp))
    (end-of-line (if (> n 0) 1 0))
    (forward-paragraph n)
    (term-skip-prompt)))

(defun term-previous-prompt (n)
  "Move to end of Nth previous prompt in the buffer.
See `term-prompt-regexp'."
  (interactive "p")
  (term-next-prompt (- n)))

;;; Support for source-file processing commands.
;;;============================================================================
;;; Many command-interpreters (e.g., Lisp, Scheme, Soar) have
;;; commands that process files of source text (e.g. loading or compiling
;;; files).  So the corresponding process-in-a-buffer modes have commands
;;; for doing this (e.g., lisp-load-file).  The functions below are useful
;;; for defining these commands.
;;;
;;; Alas, these guys don't do exactly the right thing for Lisp, Scheme
;;; and Soar, in that they don't know anything about file extensions.
;;; So the compile/load interface gets the wrong default occasionally.
;;; The load-file/compile-file default mechanism could be smarter -- it
;;; doesn't know about the relationship between filename extensions and
;;; whether the file is source or executable.  If you compile foo.lisp
;;; with compile-file, then the next load-file should use foo.bin for
;;; the default, not foo.lisp.  This is tricky to do right, particularly
;;; because the extension for executable files varies so much (.o, .bin,
;;; .lbin, .mo, .vo, .ao, ...).


;;; TERM-SOURCE-DEFAULT -- determines defaults for source-file processing
;;; commands.
;;;
;;; TERM-CHECK-SOURCE -- if FNAME is in a modified buffer, asks you if you
;;; want to save the buffer before issuing any process requests to the command
;;; interpreter.
;;;
;;; TERM-GET-SOURCE -- used by the source-file processing commands to prompt
;;; for the file to process.

;;; (TERM-SOURCE-DEFAULT previous-dir/file source-modes)
;;;============================================================================
;;; This function computes the defaults for the load-file and compile-file
;;; commands for tea, soar, cmulisp, and cmuscheme modes.
;;;
;;; - PREVIOUS-DIR/FILE is a pair (directory . filename) from the last
;;; source-file processing command, or nil if there hasn't been one yet.
;;; - SOURCE-MODES is a list used to determine what buffers contain source
;;; files: if the major mode of the buffer is in SOURCE-MODES, it's source.
;;; Typically, (lisp-mode) or (scheme-mode).
;;;
;;; If the command is given while the cursor is inside a string, *and*
;;; the string is an existing filename, *and* the filename is not a directory,
;;; then the string is taken as default.  This allows you to just position
;;; your cursor over a string that's a filename and have it taken as default.
;;;
;;; If the command is given in a file buffer whose major mode is in
;;; SOURCE-MODES, then the filename is the default file, and the
;;; file's directory is the default directory.
;;;
;;; If the buffer isn't a source file buffer (e.g., it's the process buffer),
;;; then the default directory & file are what was used in the last source-file
;;; processing command (i.e., PREVIOUS-DIR/FILE).  If this is the first time
;;; the command has been run (PREVIOUS-DIR/FILE is nil), the default directory
;;; is the cwd, with no default file.  (\"no default file\" = nil)
;;;
;;; SOURCE-REGEXP is typically going to be something like (tea-mode)
;;; for T programs, (lisp-mode) for Lisp programs, (soar-mode lisp-mode)
;;; for Soar programs, etc.
;;;
;;; The function returns a pair: (default-directory . default-file).

(defun term-source-default (previous-dir/file source-modes)
  (cond ((and buffer-file-name (memq major-mode source-modes))
	 (cons (file-name-directory    buffer-file-name)
	       (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name)))
	(previous-dir/file)
	(t
	 (cons default-directory nil))))


;;; (TERM-CHECK-SOURCE fname)
;;;============================================================================
;;; Prior to loading or compiling (or otherwise processing) a file (in the CMU
;;; process-in-a-buffer modes), this function can be called on the filename.
;;; If the file is loaded into a buffer, and the buffer is modified, the user
;;; is queried to see if he wants to save the buffer before proceeding with
;;; the load or compile.

(defun term-check-source (fname)
  (let ((buff (get-file-buffer fname)))
    (when (and buff
	       (buffer-modified-p buff)
	       (y-or-n-p (format "Save buffer %s first? "
				 (buffer-name buff))))
      ;; save BUFF.
      (let ((old-buffer (current-buffer)))
	(set-buffer buff)
	(save-buffer)
	(set-buffer old-buffer)))))


;;; (TERM-GET-SOURCE prompt prev-dir/file source-modes mustmatch-p)
;;;============================================================================
;;; TERM-GET-SOURCE is used to prompt for filenames in command-interpreter
;;; commands that process source files (like loading or compiling a file).
;;; It prompts for the filename, provides a default, if there is one,
;;; and returns the result filename.
;;;
;;; See TERM-SOURCE-DEFAULT for more on determining defaults.
;;;
;;; PROMPT is the prompt string.  PREV-DIR/FILE is the (directory . file) pair
;;; from the last source processing command.  SOURCE-MODES is a list of major
;;; modes used to determine what file buffers contain source files.  (These
;;; two arguments are used for determining defaults).  If MUSTMATCH-P is true,
;;; then the filename reader will only accept a file that exists.
;;;
;;; A typical use:
;;; (interactive (term-get-source "Compile file: " prev-lisp-dir/file
;;;                                 '(lisp-mode) t))

;;; This is pretty stupid about strings.  It decides we're in a string
;;; if there's a quote on both sides of point on the current line.
(defun term-extract-string ()
  "Return string around `point' that starts the current line or nil."
  (save-excursion
    (let* ((point (point))
	   (bol (progn (beginning-of-line) (point)))
	   (eol (progn (end-of-line) (point)))
	   (start (progn (goto-char point)
			 (and (search-backward "\"" bol t)
			      (1+ (point)))))
	   (end (progn (goto-char point)
		       (and (search-forward "\"" eol t)
			    (1- (point))))))
      (and start end
	   (buffer-substring start end)))))

(defun term-get-source (prompt prev-dir/file source-modes mustmatch-p)
  (let* ((def (term-source-default prev-dir/file source-modes))
         (stringfile (term-extract-string))
	 (sfile-p (and stringfile
		       (condition-case ()
			   (file-exists-p stringfile)
			 (error nil))
		       (not (file-directory-p stringfile))))
	 (defdir  (if sfile-p (file-name-directory stringfile)
                      (car def)))
	 (deffile (if sfile-p (file-name-nondirectory stringfile)
                      (cdr def)))
	 (ans (read-file-name (if deffile (format "%s(default %s) "
						  prompt    deffile)
				  prompt)
			      defdir
			      (concat defdir deffile)
			      mustmatch-p)))
    (list (expand-file-name (substitute-in-file-name ans)))))

;;; I am somewhat divided on this string-default feature.  It seems
;;; to violate the principle-of-least-astonishment, in that it makes
;;; the default harder to predict, so you actually have to look and see
;;; what the default really is before choosing it.  This can trip you up.
;;; On the other hand, it can be useful, I guess.  I would appreciate feedback
;;; on this.
;;;     -Olin


;;; Simple process query facility.
;;; ===========================================================================
;;; This function is for commands that want to send a query to the process
;;; and show the response to the user.  For example, a command to get the
;;; arglist for a Common Lisp function might send a "(arglist 'foo)" query
;;; to an inferior Common Lisp process.
;;;
;;; This simple facility just sends strings to the inferior process and pops
;;; up a window for the process buffer so you can see what the process
;;; responds with.  We don't do anything fancy like try to intercept what the
;;; process responds with and put it in a pop-up window or on the message
;;; line.  We just display the buffer.  Low tech.  Simple.  Works good.

;;; Send to the inferior process PROC the string STR.  Pop-up but do not select
;;; a window for the inferior process so that its response can be seen.
(defun term-proc-query (proc str)
  (let* ((proc-buf (process-buffer proc))
	 (proc-mark (process-mark proc)))
    (display-buffer proc-buf)
    (set-buffer proc-buf) ; but it's not the selected *window*
    (let ((proc-win (get-buffer-window proc-buf))
	  (proc-pt (marker-position proc-mark)))
      (term-send-string proc str) ; send the query
      (accept-process-output proc)  ; wait for some output
      ;; Try to position the proc window so you can see the answer.
      ;; This is bogus code.  If you delete the (sit-for 0), it breaks.
      ;; I don't know why.  Wizards invited to improve it.
      (when (not (pos-visible-in-window-p proc-pt proc-win))
	(let ((opoint (window-point proc-win)))
	  (set-window-point proc-win proc-mark) (sit-for 0)
	  (if (not (pos-visible-in-window-p opoint proc-win))
	      (push-mark opoint)
	    (set-window-point proc-win opoint)))))))

;;; Returns the current column in the current screen line.
;;; Note: (current-column) yields column in buffer line.

(defun term-horizontal-column ()
  (- (term-current-column) (term-start-line-column)))

;; Calls either vertical-motion or term-buffer-vertical-motion
(defmacro term-vertical-motion (count)
  (list 'funcall 'term-vertical-motion count))

;; An emulation of vertical-motion that is independent of having a window.
;; Instead, it uses the term-width variable as the logical window width.

(defun term-buffer-vertical-motion (count)
  (cond ((= count 0)
	 (move-to-column (* term-width (/ (current-column) term-width)))
	 0)
	((> count 0)
	 (let ((H)
	       (todo (+ count (/ (current-column) term-width))))
	   (end-of-line)
	   ;; The loop iterates over buffer lines;
	   ;; H is the number of screen lines in the current line, i.e.
	   ;; the ceiling of dividing the buffer line width by term-width.
	   (while (and (<= (setq H (max (/ (+ (current-column) term-width -1)
					   term-width)
					1))
			   todo)
		       (not (eobp)))
	     (setq todo (- todo H))
	     (forward-char) ;; Move past the ?\n
	     (end-of-line)) ;; and on to the end of the next line.
	   (if (and (>= todo H) (> todo 0))
	       (+ (- count todo) H -1) ;; Hit end of buffer.
	     (move-to-column (* todo term-width))
	     count)))
	(t ;; (< count 0) ;; Similar algorithm, but for upward motion.
	 (let ((H)
	       (todo (- count)))
	   (while (and (<= (setq H (max (/ (+ (current-column) term-width -1)
					   term-width)
					1))
			   todo)
		       (progn (beginning-of-line)
			      (not (bobp))))
	     (setq todo (- todo H))
	     (backward-char)) ;; Move to end of previous line.
	   (if (and (>= todo H) (> todo 0))
	       (+ count todo (- 1 H)) ;; Hit beginning of buffer.
	     (move-to-column (* (- H todo 1) term-width))
	     count)))))

;;; The term-start-line-column variable is used as a cache.
(defun term-start-line-column ()
  (cond (term-start-line-column)
	((let ((save-pos (point)))
	   (term-vertical-motion 0)
	   (setq term-start-line-column (current-column))
	   (goto-char save-pos)
	   term-start-line-column))))

;;; Same as (current-column), but uses term-current-column as a cache.
(defun term-current-column ()
  (cond (term-current-column)
	((setq term-current-column (current-column)))))

;;; Move DELTA column right (or left if delta < 0 limiting at column 0).

(defun term-move-columns (delta)
  (setq term-current-column (max 0 (+ (term-current-column) delta)))
  (let (point-at-eol)
    (save-excursion
      (end-of-line)
      (setq point-at-eol (point)))
    (move-to-column term-current-column t)
    ;; If move-to-column extends the current line it will use the face
    ;; from the last character on the line, set the face for the chars
    ;; to default.
    (when (> (point) point-at-eol)
      (put-text-property point-at-eol (point) 'face 'default))))

;; Insert COUNT copies of CHAR in the default face.
(defun term-insert-char (char count)
  (let ((old-point (point)))
    (insert-char char count)
    (put-text-property old-point (point) 'face 'default)))

(defun term-current-row ()
  (cond (term-current-row)
	((setq term-current-row
	       (save-restriction
		 (save-excursion
		   (narrow-to-region term-home-marker (point-max))
		   (- (term-vertical-motion -9999))))))))

(defun term-adjust-current-row-cache (delta)
  (when term-current-row
    (setq term-current-row
	  (max 0 (+ term-current-row delta)))))

(defun term-terminal-pos ()
  (save-excursion ;    save-restriction
    (let ((save-col (term-current-column))
	  x y)
      (term-vertical-motion 0)
      (setq x (- save-col (current-column)))
      (setq y (term-vertical-motion term-height))
      (cons x y))))

;;;Function that handles term messages: code by rms ( and you can see the
;;;difference ;-) -mm

(defun term-handle-ansi-terminal-messages (message)
  ;; Is there a command here?
  (while (string-match "\eAnSiT.+\n" message)
    ;; Extract the command code and the argument.
    (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
	   (end (match-end 0))
	   (command-code (aref message (+ start 6)))
	   (argument
	    (save-match-data
	      (substring message
			 (+ start 8)
			 (string-match "\r?\n" message
				       (+ start 8)))))
	   ignore)
      ;; Delete this command from MESSAGE.
      (setq message (replace-match "" t t message))

      ;; If we recognize the type of command, set the appropriate variable.
      (cond ((= command-code ?c)
	     (setq term-ansi-at-dir argument))
	    ((= command-code ?h)
	     (setq term-ansi-at-host argument))
	    ((= command-code ?u)
	     (setq term-ansi-at-user argument))
	    ;; Otherwise ignore this one.
	    (t
	     (setq ignore t)))

      ;; Update default-directory based on the changes this command made.
      (if ignore
	  nil
	(setq default-directory
	      (file-name-as-directory
	       (if (and (string= term-ansi-at-host (system-name))
					(string= term-ansi-at-user (user-real-login-name)))
		   (expand-file-name term-ansi-at-dir)
		 (if (string= term-ansi-at-user (user-real-login-name))
		     (concat "/" term-ansi-at-host ":" term-ansi-at-dir)
		   (concat "/" term-ansi-at-user "@" term-ansi-at-host ":"
			   term-ansi-at-dir)))))

	;; I'm not sure this is necessary,
	;; but it's best to be on the safe side.
	(if (string= term-ansi-at-host (system-name))
	    (progn
	      (setq ange-ftp-default-user term-ansi-at-save-user)
	      (setq ange-ftp-default-password term-ansi-at-save-pwd)
	      (setq ange-ftp-generate-anonymous-password term-ansi-at-save-anon))
	  (setq term-ansi-at-save-user ange-ftp-default-user)
	  (setq term-ansi-at-save-pwd ange-ftp-default-password)
	  (setq term-ansi-at-save-anon ange-ftp-generate-anonymous-password)
	  (setq ange-ftp-default-user nil)
	  (setq ange-ftp-default-password nil)
	  (setq ange-ftp-generate-anonymous-password nil)))))
  message)


;;; Terminal emulation
;;; This is the standard process filter for term buffers.
;;; It emulates (most of the features of) a VT100/ANSI-style terminal.

(defun term-emulate-terminal (proc str)
  (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
    (let* ((i 0) char funny
	   count       ; number of decoded chars in substring
	   count-bytes ; number of bytes
	   decoded-substring
	   save-point save-marker old-point temp win
	   (buffer-undo-list t)
	   (selected (selected-window))
	   last-win
           handled-ansi-message
	   (str-length (length str)))
      (save-selected-window

	;; Let's handle the messages. -mm

        (let* ((newstr (term-handle-ansi-terminal-messages str)))
          (when (not (eq str newstr))
	    (setq handled-ansi-message t
		  str newstr)))
        (setq str-length (length str))

	(when (marker-buffer term-pending-delete-marker)
	  ;; Delete text following term-pending-delete-marker.
	  (delete-region term-pending-delete-marker (process-mark proc))
	  (set-marker term-pending-delete-marker nil))

	(if (eq (window-buffer) (current-buffer))
	    (progn
	      (setq term-vertical-motion (symbol-function 'vertical-motion))
	      (term-check-size proc))
	  (setq term-vertical-motion
		(symbol-function 'term-buffer-vertical-motion)))

	(setq save-marker (copy-marker (process-mark proc)))

	(when (/= (point) (process-mark proc))
	  (setq save-point (point-marker))
	  (goto-char (process-mark proc)))

	(save-restriction
	  ;; If the buffer is in line mode, and there is a partial
	  ;; input line, save the line (by narrowing to leave it
	  ;; outside the restriction ) until we're done with output.
	  (when (and (> (point-max) (process-mark proc))
		     (term-in-line-mode))
	    (narrow-to-region (point-min) (process-mark proc)))

	  (when term-log-buffer
	    (princ str term-log-buffer))
	  (cond ((eq term-terminal-state 4) ;; Have saved pending output.
		 (setq str (concat term-terminal-parameter str))
		 (setq term-terminal-parameter nil)
		 (setq str-length (length str))
		 (setq term-terminal-state 0)))

	  (while (< i str-length)
	    (setq char (aref str i))
	    (cond ((< term-terminal-state 2)
		   ;; Look for prefix of regular chars
		   (setq funny
			 (string-match "[\r\n\000\007\033\t\b\032\016\017]"
				       str i))
		   (when (not funny) (setq funny str-length))
		   (cond ((> funny i)
			  ;; Decode the string before counting
			  ;; characters, to avoid garbling of certain
			  ;; multibyte characters (bug#1006).
			  (setq decoded-substring
				(decode-coding-string
				 (substring str i funny)
				 locale-coding-system))
			  (cond ((eq term-terminal-state 1)
				 ;; We are in state 1, we need to wrap
				 ;; around.  Go to the beginning of
				 ;; the next line and switch to state
				 ;; 0.
				 (term-down 1 t)
				 (term-move-columns (- (term-current-column)))
				 (setq term-terminal-state 0)))
			  (setq count (length decoded-substring))
			  (setq temp (- (+ (term-horizontal-column) count)
					term-width))
			  (cond ((<= temp 0)) ;; All count chars fit in line.
				((> count temp)	;; Some chars fit.
				 ;; This iteration, handle only what fits.
				 (setq count (- count temp))
				 (setq count-bytes
				       (length
					(encode-coding-string
					 (substring decoded-substring 0 count)
					 'binary)))
				 (setq temp 0)
				 (setq funny (+ count-bytes i)))
				((or (not (or term-pager-count
					      term-scroll-with-delete))
				     (>  (term-handle-scroll 1) 0))
				 (term-adjust-current-row-cache 1)
				 (setq count (min count term-width))
				 (setq count-bytes
				       (length
					(encode-coding-string
					 (substring decoded-substring 0 count)
					 'binary)))
				 (setq funny (+ count-bytes i))
				 (setq term-start-line-column
				       term-current-column))
				(t ;; Doing PAGER processing.
				 (setq count 0 funny i)
				 (setq term-current-column nil)
				 (setq term-start-line-column nil)))
			  (setq old-point (point))

			  ;; Insert a string, check how many columns
			  ;; we moved, then delete that many columns
			  ;; following point if not eob nor insert-mode.
			  (let ((old-column (current-column))
				columns pos)
			    (insert (decode-coding-string (substring str i funny) locale-coding-system))
			    (setq term-current-column (current-column)
				  columns (- term-current-column old-column))
			    (when (not (or (eobp) term-insert-mode))
			      (setq pos (point))
			      (term-move-columns columns)
			      (delete-region pos (point)))
			    ;; In insert mode if the current line
			    ;; has become too long it needs to be
			    ;; chopped off.
			    (when term-insert-mode
			      (setq pos (point))
			      (end-of-line)
			      (when (> (current-column) term-width)
				(delete-region (- (point) (- (current-column) term-width))
					       (point)))
			      (goto-char pos)))
			  (setq term-current-column nil)

			  (put-text-property old-point (point)
					     'face term-current-face)
			  ;; If the last char was written in last column,
			  ;; back up one column, but remember we did so.
			  ;; Thus we emulate xterm/vt100-style line-wrapping.
			  (cond ((eq temp 0)
				 (term-move-columns -1)
				 (setq term-terminal-state 1)))
			  (setq i (1- funny)))
			 ((and (setq term-terminal-state 0)
			       (eq char ?\^I)) ; TAB (terminfo: ht)
			  (setq count (term-current-column))
			  ;; The line cannot exceed term-width. TAB at
			  ;; the end of a line should not cause wrapping.
			  (setq count (min term-width
					   (+ count 8 (- (mod count 8)))))
			  (if (> term-width count)
			      (progn
				(term-move-columns
				 (- count (term-current-column)))
				(setq term-current-column count))
			    (when (> term-width (term-current-column))
			      (term-move-columns
			       (1- (- term-width (term-current-column)))))
			    (when (= term-width (term-current-column))
			      (term-move-columns -1))))
			 ((eq char ?\r)  ;; (terminfo: cr)
			  (term-vertical-motion 0)
			  (setq term-current-column term-start-line-column))
			 ((eq char ?\n)  ;; (terminfo: cud1, ind)
			  (unless (and term-kill-echo-list
				       (term-check-kill-echo-list))
			    (term-down 1 t)))
			 ((eq char ?\b)  ;; (terminfo: cub1)
			  (term-move-columns -1))
			 ((eq char ?\033) ; Escape
			  (setq term-terminal-state 2))
			 ((eq char 0))	       ; NUL: Do nothing
			 ((eq char ?\016))     ; Shift Out - ignored
			 ((eq char ?\017))     ; Shift In - ignored
			 ((eq char ?\^G) ;; (terminfo: bel)
			  (beep t))
			 ((and (eq char ?\032)
                               (not handled-ansi-message))
			  (let ((end (string-match "\r?$" str i)))
			    (if end
				(funcall term-command-hook
					 (prog1 (substring str (1+ i) end)
					   (setq i (match-end 0))))
			      (setq term-terminal-parameter (substring str i))
			      (setq term-terminal-state 4)
			      (setq i str-length))))
			 (t   ; insert char FIXME: Should never happen
			  (term-move-columns 1)
			  (backward-delete-char 1)
			  (insert char))))
		  ((eq term-terminal-state 2)	  ; Seen Esc
		   (cond ((eq char ?\133)	  ;; ?\133 = ?[

;;; Some modifications to cope with multiple settings like ^[[01;32;43m -mm
;;; Note that now the init value of term-terminal-previous-parameter has
;;; been changed to -1

			  (setq term-terminal-parameter 0)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter -1)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter-2 -1)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter-3 -1)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter-4 -1)
			  (setq term-terminal-more-parameters 0)
			  (setq term-terminal-state 3))
			 ((eq char ?D) ;; scroll forward
			  (term-handle-deferred-scroll)
			  (term-down 1 t)
			  (setq term-terminal-state 0))
			 ;; ((eq char ?E) ;; (terminfo: nw), not used for
			 ;; 	       ;; now, but this is a working
			 ;; 	       ;; implementation
			 ;;  (term-down 1)
			 ;;  (term-goto term-current-row 0)
			 ;;  (setq term-terminal-state 0))
			 ((eq char ?M) ;; scroll reversed (terminfo: ri)
			  (if (or (< (term-current-row) term-scroll-start)
				  (>= (1- (term-current-row))
				      term-scroll-start))
			      ;; Scrolling up will not move outside
			      ;; the scroll region.
			      (term-down -1)
			    ;; Scrolling the scroll region is needed.
			    (term-down -1 t))
			  (setq term-terminal-state 0))
			 ((eq char ?7) ;; Save cursor (terminfo: sc)
			  (term-handle-deferred-scroll)
			  (setq term-saved-cursor
				(list (term-current-row)
				      (term-horizontal-column)
				      term-ansi-current-bg-color
				      term-ansi-current-bold
				      term-ansi-current-color
				      term-ansi-current-invisible
				      term-ansi-current-reverse
				      term-ansi-current-underline
				      term-current-face)
				)
			  (setq term-terminal-state 0))
			 ((eq char ?8) ;; Restore cursor (terminfo: rc)
			  (when term-saved-cursor
			    (term-goto (nth 0 term-saved-cursor)
				       (nth 1 term-saved-cursor))
			    (setq term-ansi-current-bg-color
				  (nth 2 term-saved-cursor)
				  term-ansi-current-bold
				  (nth 3 term-saved-cursor)
				  term-ansi-current-color
				  (nth 4 term-saved-cursor)
				  term-ansi-current-invisible
				  (nth 5 term-saved-cursor)
				  term-ansi-current-reverse
				  (nth 6 term-saved-cursor)
				  term-ansi-current-underline
				  (nth 7 term-saved-cursor)
				  term-current-face
				  (nth 8 term-saved-cursor)))
			  (setq term-terminal-state 0))
			 ((eq char ?c) ;; \Ec - Reset (terminfo: rs1)
			  ;; This is used by the "clear" program.
			  (setq term-terminal-state 0)
			  (term-reset-terminal))
			 ;; The \E#8 reset sequence for xterm. We
			 ;; probably don't need to handle it, but this
			 ;; is the code to parse it.
			 ;; ((eq char ?#)
			 ;;  (when (eq (aref str (1+ i)) ?8)
			 ;;    (setq i (1+ i))
			 ;;    (setq term-scroll-start 0)
			 ;;    (setq term-scroll-end term-height)
			 ;;    (setq term-terminal-state 0)))
			 ((setq term-terminal-state 0))))
		  ((eq term-terminal-state 3) ; Seen Esc [
		   (cond ((and (>= char ?0) (<= char ?9))
			  (setq term-terminal-parameter
				(+ (* 10 term-terminal-parameter) (- char ?0))))
			 ((eq char ?\;)
;;; Some modifications to cope with multiple settings like ^[[01;32;43m -mm
			  (setq term-terminal-more-parameters 1)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter-4
				term-terminal-previous-parameter-3)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter-3
				term-terminal-previous-parameter-2)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter-2
				term-terminal-previous-parameter)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter
				term-terminal-parameter)
			  (setq term-terminal-parameter 0))
			 ((eq char ??)) ; Ignore ?
			 (t
			  (term-handle-ansi-escape proc char)
			  (setq term-terminal-more-parameters 0)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter-4 -1)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter-3 -1)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter-2 -1)
			  (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter -1)
			  (setq term-terminal-state 0)))))
	    (when (term-handling-pager)
	      ;; Finish stuff to get ready to handle PAGER.
	      (if (> (% (current-column) term-width) 0)
		  (setq term-terminal-parameter
			(substring str i))
		;; We're at column 0.  Goto end of buffer; to compensate,
		;; prepend a ?\r for later.  This looks more consistent.
		(if (zerop i)
		    (setq term-terminal-parameter
			  (concat "\r" (substring str i)))
		  (setq term-terminal-parameter (substring str (1- i)))
		  (aset term-terminal-parameter 0 ?\r))
		(goto-char (point-max)))
	      (setq term-terminal-state 4)
	      (make-local-variable 'term-pager-old-filter)
	      (setq term-pager-old-filter (process-filter proc))
	      (set-process-filter proc term-pager-filter)
	      (setq i str-length))
	    (setq i (1+ i))))

	(when (>= (term-current-row) term-height)
	  (term-handle-deferred-scroll))

	(set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))
	(when save-point
	  (goto-char save-point)
	  (set-marker save-point nil))

	;; Check for a pending filename-and-line number to display.
	;; We do this before scrolling, because we might create a new window.
	(when (and term-pending-frame
		   (eq (window-buffer selected) (current-buffer)))
	  (term-display-line (car term-pending-frame)
			     (cdr term-pending-frame))
	  (setq term-pending-frame nil)
	  ;; We have created a new window, so check the window size.
	  (term-check-size proc))

	;; Scroll each window displaying the buffer but (by default)
	;; only if the point matches the process-mark we started with.
	(setq win selected)
	;; Avoid infinite loop in strange case where minibuffer window
	;; is selected but not active.
	(while (window-minibuffer-p win)
	  (setq win (next-window win nil t)))
	(setq last-win win)
	(while (progn
		 (setq win (next-window win nil t))
		 (when (eq (window-buffer win) (process-buffer proc))
		   (let ((scroll term-scroll-to-bottom-on-output))
		     (select-window win)
		     (when (or (= (point) save-marker)
			       (eq scroll t) (eq scroll 'all)
			       ;; Maybe user wants point to jump to the end.
			       (and (eq selected win)
				    (or (eq scroll 'this) (not save-point)))
			       (and (eq scroll 'others)
				    (not (eq selected win))))
		       (goto-char term-home-marker)
		       (recenter 0)
		       (goto-char (process-mark proc))
		       (if (not (pos-visible-in-window-p (point) win))
			   (recenter -1)))
		     ;; Optionally scroll so that the text
		     ;; ends at the bottom of the window.
		     (when (and term-scroll-show-maximum-output
				(>= (point) (process-mark proc)))
		       (save-excursion
			 (goto-char (point-max))
			 (recenter -1)))))
		 (not (eq win last-win))))

;;; Stolen from comint.el and adapted -mm
	(when (> term-buffer-maximum-size 0)
	  (save-excursion
	    (goto-char (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
	    (forward-line (- term-buffer-maximum-size))
	    (beginning-of-line)
	    (delete-region (point-min) (point))))
	(set-marker save-marker nil)))
    ;; This might be expensive, but we need it to handle something
    ;; like `sleep 5 | less -c' in more-or-less real time.
    (when (get-buffer-window (current-buffer))
      (redisplay))))

(defun term-handle-deferred-scroll ()
  (let ((count (- (term-current-row) term-height)))
    (when (>= count 0)
      (save-excursion
	(goto-char term-home-marker)
	(term-vertical-motion (1+ count))
	(set-marker term-home-marker (point))
	(setq term-current-row (1- term-height))))))

;;; Reset the terminal, delete all the content and set the face to the
;;; default one.
(defun term-reset-terminal ()
  (erase-buffer)
  (setq term-current-row 0)
  (setq term-current-column 1)
  (setq term-scroll-start 0)
  (setq term-scroll-end term-height)
  (setq term-insert-mode nil)
  (setq term-current-face (list :background term-default-bg-color
				:foreground term-default-fg-color))
  (setq term-ansi-current-underline nil)
  (setq term-ansi-current-bold nil)
  (setq term-ansi-current-reverse nil)
  (setq term-ansi-current-color 0)
  (setq term-ansi-current-invisible nil)
  (setq term-ansi-face-already-done nil)
  (setq term-ansi-current-bg-color 0))

;;; New function to deal with ansi colorized output, as you can see you can
;;; have any bold/underline/fg/bg/reverse combination. -mm

(defun term-handle-colors-array (parameter)
  (cond

;;; Bold  (terminfo: bold)
   ((eq parameter 1)
    (setq term-ansi-current-bold t))

;;; Underline
   ((eq parameter 4)
    (setq term-ansi-current-underline t))

;;; Blink (unsupported by Emacs), will be translated to bold.
;;; This may change in the future though.
   ((eq parameter 5)
    (setq term-ansi-current-bold t))

;;; Reverse (terminfo: smso)
   ((eq parameter 7)
    (setq term-ansi-current-reverse t))

;;; Invisible
   ((eq parameter 8)
    (setq term-ansi-current-invisible t))

;;; Reset underline (terminfo: rmul)
   ((eq parameter 24)
    (setq term-ansi-current-underline nil))

;;; Reset reverse (terminfo: rmso)
   ((eq parameter 27)
    (setq term-ansi-current-reverse nil))

;;; Foreground
   ((and (>= parameter 30) (<= parameter 37))
    (setq term-ansi-current-color (- parameter 29)))

;;; Reset foreground
   ((eq parameter 39)
    (setq term-ansi-current-color 0))

;;; Background
   ((and (>= parameter 40) (<= parameter 47))
    (setq term-ansi-current-bg-color (- parameter 39)))

;;; Reset background
   ((eq parameter 49)
    (setq term-ansi-current-bg-color 0))

;;; 0 (Reset) or unknown (reset anyway)
   (t
    (setq term-current-face (list :background term-default-bg-color
				  :foreground term-default-fg-color))
    (setq term-ansi-current-underline nil)
    (setq term-ansi-current-bold nil)
    (setq term-ansi-current-reverse nil)
    (setq term-ansi-current-color 0)
    (setq term-ansi-current-invisible nil)
    (setq term-ansi-face-already-done t)
    (setq term-ansi-current-bg-color 0)))

;	(message "Debug: U-%d R-%d B-%d I-%d D-%d F-%d B-%d"
;		   term-ansi-current-underline
;		   term-ansi-current-reverse
;		   term-ansi-current-bold
;		   term-ansi-current-invisible
;		   term-ansi-face-already-done
;		   term-ansi-current-color
;		   term-ansi-current-bg-color)


  (unless term-ansi-face-already-done
      (if term-ansi-current-reverse
	  (if term-ansi-current-invisible
	      (setq term-current-face
		    (if (= term-ansi-current-color 0)
			(list :background
			      term-default-fg-color
			      :foreground
			      term-default-fg-color)
		      (list :background
			    (elt ansi-term-color-vector term-ansi-current-color)
			    :foreground
			    (elt ansi-term-color-vector term-ansi-current-color)))
		    ;; No need to bother with anything else if it's invisible
		    )
	    (setq term-current-face
		  (list :background
			(if (= term-ansi-current-color 0)
			    term-default-fg-color
			  (elt ansi-term-color-vector term-ansi-current-color))
			:foreground
			(if (= term-ansi-current-bg-color 0)
			    term-default-bg-color
			  (elt ansi-term-color-vector term-ansi-current-bg-color))))
	    (when term-ansi-current-bold
	      (setq term-current-face
		    (append '(:weight bold) term-current-face)))
	    (when term-ansi-current-underline
	      (setq term-current-face
		    (append '(:underline t) term-current-face))))
	(if term-ansi-current-invisible
	    (setq term-current-face
		  (if (= term-ansi-current-bg-color 0)
		      (list :background
			    term-default-bg-color
			    :foreground
			    term-default-bg-color)
		    (list :foreground
			  (elt ansi-term-color-vector term-ansi-current-bg-color)
			  :background
			  (elt ansi-term-color-vector term-ansi-current-bg-color)))
		  ;; No need to bother with anything else if it's invisible
		  )
	  (setq term-current-face
		(list :foreground
		      (if (= term-ansi-current-color 0)
			  term-default-fg-color
			(elt ansi-term-color-vector term-ansi-current-color))
		      :background
		      (if (= term-ansi-current-bg-color 0)
			  term-default-bg-color
			(elt ansi-term-color-vector term-ansi-current-bg-color))))
	  (when term-ansi-current-bold
	    (setq term-current-face
		  (append '(:weight bold) term-current-face)))
	  (when term-ansi-current-underline
	    (setq term-current-face
		  (append '(:underline t) term-current-face))))))

;;;	(message "Debug %S" term-current-face)
  (setq term-ansi-face-already-done nil))


;;; Handle a character assuming (eq terminal-state 2) -
;;; i.e. we have previously seen Escape followed by ?[.

(defun term-handle-ansi-escape (proc char)
  (cond
   ((or (eq char ?H)  ;; cursor motion (terminfo: cup,home)
	;; (eq char ?f) ;; xterm seems to handle this sequence too, not
	;; needed for now
	)
    (when (<= term-terminal-parameter 0)
      (setq term-terminal-parameter 1))
    (when (<= term-terminal-previous-parameter 0)
      (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter 1))
    (when (> term-terminal-previous-parameter term-height)
      (setq term-terminal-previous-parameter term-height))
    (when (> term-terminal-parameter term-width)
      (setq term-terminal-parameter term-width))
    (term-goto
     (1- term-terminal-previous-parameter)
     (1- term-terminal-parameter)))
   ;; \E[A - cursor up (terminfo: cuu, cuu1)
   ((eq char ?A)
    (term-handle-deferred-scroll)
    (let ((tcr (term-current-row)))
      (term-down
       (if (< (- tcr term-terminal-parameter) term-scroll-start)
	   ;; If the amount to move is before scroll start, move
	   ;; to scroll start.
	   (- term-scroll-start tcr)
	 (if (>= term-terminal-parameter tcr)
	     (- tcr)
	   (- (max 1 term-terminal-parameter)))) t)))
   ;; \E[B - cursor down (terminfo: cud)
   ((eq char ?B)
    (let ((tcr (term-current-row)))
      (unless (= tcr (1- term-scroll-end))
	(term-down
	 (if (> (+ tcr term-terminal-parameter) term-scroll-end)
	     (- term-scroll-end 1 tcr)
	   (max 1 term-terminal-parameter)) t))))
   ;; \E[C - cursor right (terminfo: cuf, cuf1)
   ((eq char ?C)
    (term-move-columns
     (max 1
	  (if (>= (+ term-terminal-parameter (term-current-column)) term-width)
	      (- term-width (term-current-column)  1)
	    term-terminal-parameter))))
   ;; \E[D - cursor left (terminfo: cub)
   ((eq char ?D)
    (term-move-columns (- (max 1 term-terminal-parameter))))
   ;; \E[J - clear to end of screen (terminfo: ed, clear)
   ((eq char ?J)
    (term-erase-in-display term-terminal-parameter))
   ;; \E[K - clear to end of line (terminfo: el, el1)
   ((eq char ?K)
    (term-erase-in-line term-terminal-parameter))
   ;; \E[L - insert lines (terminfo: il, il1)
   ((eq char ?L)
    (term-insert-lines (max 1 term-terminal-parameter)))
   ;; \E[M - delete lines (terminfo: dl, dl1)
   ((eq char ?M)
    (term-delete-lines (max 1 term-terminal-parameter)))
   ;; \E[P - delete chars (terminfo: dch, dch1)
   ((eq char ?P)
    (term-delete-chars (max 1 term-terminal-parameter)))
   ;; \E[@ - insert spaces (terminfo: ich)
   ((eq char ?@)
    (term-insert-spaces (max 1 term-terminal-parameter)))
   ;; \E[?h - DEC Private Mode Set
   ((eq char ?h)
    (cond ((eq term-terminal-parameter 4)  ;; (terminfo: smir)
	   (setq term-insert-mode t))
	  ;; ((eq term-terminal-parameter 47) ;; (terminfo: smcup)
	  ;; (term-switch-to-alternate-sub-buffer t))
	  ))
   ;; \E[?l - DEC Private Mode Reset
   ((eq char ?l)
    (cond ((eq term-terminal-parameter 4)  ;; (terminfo: rmir)
	   (setq term-insert-mode nil))
	  ;; ((eq term-terminal-parameter 47) ;; (terminfo: rmcup)
	  ;; (term-switch-to-alternate-sub-buffer nil))
	  ))

;;; Modified to allow ansi coloring -mm
   ;; \E[m - Set/reset modes, set bg/fg
   ;;(terminfo: smso,rmso,smul,rmul,rev,bold,sgr0,invis,op,setab,setaf)
   ((eq char ?m)
    (when (= term-terminal-more-parameters 1)
      (when (>= term-terminal-previous-parameter-4 0)
	(term-handle-colors-array term-terminal-previous-parameter-4))
      (when (>= term-terminal-previous-parameter-3 0)
	(term-handle-colors-array term-terminal-previous-parameter-3))
      (when (>= term-terminal-previous-parameter-2 0)
	(term-handle-colors-array term-terminal-previous-parameter-2))
      (term-handle-colors-array term-terminal-previous-parameter))
    (term-handle-colors-array term-terminal-parameter))

   ;; \E[6n - Report cursor position
   ((eq char ?n)
    (term-handle-deferred-scroll)
    (process-send-string proc
			 (format "\e[%s;%sR"
				 (1+ (term-current-row))
				 (1+ (term-horizontal-column)))))
   ;; \E[r - Set scrolling region (terminfo: csr)
   ((eq char ?r)
    (term-set-scroll-region
     (1- term-terminal-previous-parameter)
     (1- term-terminal-parameter)))
   (t)))

(defun term-set-scroll-region (top bottom)
  "Set scrolling region.
TOP is the top-most line (inclusive) of the new scrolling region,
while BOTTOM is the line following the new scrolling region (e.g. exclusive).
The top-most line is line 0."
  (setq term-scroll-start
	(if (or (< top 0) (>= top term-height))
	    0
	  top))
  (setq term-scroll-end
	(if (or (<= bottom term-scroll-start) (> bottom term-height))
	    term-height
	  bottom))
  (setq term-scroll-with-delete
	(or (term-using-alternate-sub-buffer)
	    (not (and (= term-scroll-start 0)
		      (= term-scroll-end term-height)))))
  (term-move-columns (- (term-current-column)))
  (term-goto 0 0))

;; (defun term-switch-to-alternate-sub-buffer (set)
;;   ;; If asked to switch to (from) the alternate sub-buffer, and already (not)
;;   ;; using it, do nothing.  This test is needed for some programs (including
;;   ;; Emacs) that emit the ti termcap string twice, for unknown reason.
;;   (term-handle-deferred-scroll)
;;   (if (eq set (not (term-using-alternate-sub-buffer)))
;;       (let ((row (term-current-row))
;; 	    (col (term-horizontal-column)))
;; 	(cond (set
;; 	       (goto-char (point-max))
;; 	       (if (not (eq (preceding-char) ?\n))
;; 		   (term-insert-char ?\n 1))
;; 	       (setq term-scroll-with-delete t)
;; 	       (setq term-saved-home-marker (copy-marker term-home-marker))
;; 	       (set-marker term-home-marker (point)))
;; 	      (t
;; 	       (setq term-scroll-with-delete
;; 		     (not (and (= term-scroll-start 0)
;; 			       (= term-scroll-end term-height))))
;; 	       (set-marker term-home-marker term-saved-home-marker)
;; 	       (set-marker term-saved-home-marker nil)
;; 	       (setq term-saved-home-marker nil)
;; 	       (goto-char term-home-marker)))
;; 	(setq term-current-column nil)
;; 	(setq term-current-row 0)
;; 	(term-goto row col))))

;; Default value for the symbol term-command-hook.

(defun term-command-hook (string)
  (cond ((equal string "")
	 t)
	((= (aref string 0) ?\032)
	 ;; gdb (when invoked with -fullname) prints:
	 ;; \032\032FULLFILENAME:LINENUMBER:CHARPOS:BEG_OR_MIDDLE:PC\n
	 (let* ((first-colon (string-match ":" string 1))
		(second-colon
		 (string-match ":" string (1+ first-colon)))
		(filename (substring string 1 first-colon))
		(fileline (string-to-number
			   (substring string (1+ first-colon) second-colon))))
	   (setq term-pending-frame (cons filename fileline))))
	((= (aref string 0) ?/)
	 (cd (substring string 1)))
	;; Allowing the inferior to call functions in Emacs is
	;; probably too big a security hole.
	;; ((= (aref string 0) ?!)
	;; (eval (car (read-from-string string 1))))
	(t)));; Otherwise ignore it

;; Make sure the file named TRUE-FILE is in a buffer that appears on the screen
;; and that its line LINE is visible.
;; Put the overlay-arrow on the line LINE in that buffer.
;; This is mainly used by gdb.

(defun term-display-line (true-file line)
  (term-display-buffer-line (find-file-noselect true-file) line))

(defun term-display-buffer-line (buffer line)
  (let* ((window (display-buffer buffer t))
	 (pos))
    (save-excursion
      (set-buffer buffer)
      (save-restriction
	(widen)
	(goto-line line)
	(setq pos (point))
	(setq overlay-arrow-string "=>")
	(or overlay-arrow-position
	    (setq overlay-arrow-position (make-marker)))
	(set-marker overlay-arrow-position (point) (current-buffer)))
      (cond ((or (< pos (point-min)) (> pos (point-max)))
	     (widen)
	     (goto-char pos))))
    (set-window-point window overlay-arrow-position)))

;;; The buffer-local marker term-home-marker defines the "home position"
;;; (in terms of cursor motion).  However, we move the term-home-marker
;;; "down" as needed so that is no more that a window-full above (point-max).

(defun term-goto-home ()
  (term-handle-deferred-scroll)
  (goto-char term-home-marker)
  (setq term-current-row 0)
  (setq term-current-column (current-column))
  (setq term-start-line-column term-current-column))

(defun term-goto (row col)
  (term-handle-deferred-scroll)
  (cond ((and term-current-row (>= row term-current-row))
	 ;; I assume this is a worthwhile optimization.
	 (term-vertical-motion 0)
	 (setq term-current-column term-start-line-column)
	 (setq row (- row term-current-row)))
	(t
	 (term-goto-home)))
  (term-down row)
  (term-move-columns col))

; The page is full, so enter "pager" mode, and wait for input.

(defun term-process-pager ()
  (when (not term-pager-break-map)
    (let* ((map (make-keymap))
	   (i 0) tmp)
;	(while (< i 128)
;	  (define-key map (make-string 1 i) 'term-send-raw)
;	  (setq i (1+ i)))
      (define-key map "\e"
	(lookup-key (current-global-map) "\e"))
      (define-key map "\C-x"
	(lookup-key (current-global-map) "\C-x"))
      (define-key map "\C-u"
	(lookup-key (current-global-map) "\C-u"))
      (define-key map " " 'term-pager-page)
      (define-key map "\r" 'term-pager-line)
      (define-key map "?" 'term-pager-help)
      (define-key map "h" 'term-pager-help)
      (define-key map "b" 'term-pager-back-page)
      (define-key map "\177" 'term-pager-back-line)
      (define-key map "q" 'term-pager-discard)
      (define-key map "D" 'term-pager-disable)
      (define-key map "<" 'term-pager-bob)
      (define-key map ">" 'term-pager-eob)

      ;; Add menu bar.
      (unless (featurep 'xemacs)
	(define-key map [menu-bar terminal] term-terminal-menu)
	(define-key map [menu-bar signals] term-signals-menu)
	(setq tmp (make-sparse-keymap "More pages?"))
	(define-key tmp [help] '("Help" . term-pager-help))
	(define-key tmp [disable]
	  '("Disable paging" . term-fake-pager-disable))
	(define-key tmp [discard]
	  '("Discard remaining output" . term-pager-discard))
	(define-key tmp [eob] '("Goto to end" . term-pager-eob))
	(define-key tmp [bob] '("Goto to beginning" . term-pager-bob))
	(define-key tmp [line] '("1 line forwards" . term-pager-line))
	(define-key tmp [bline] '("1 line backwards" . term-pager-back-line))
	(define-key tmp [back] '("1 page backwards" . term-pager-back-page))
	(define-key tmp [page] '("1 page forwards" . term-pager-page))
	(define-key map [menu-bar page] (cons "More pages?" tmp))
	)

      (setq term-pager-break-map map)))
;  (let ((process (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
;    (stop-process process))
  (setq term-pager-old-local-map (current-local-map))
  (use-local-map term-pager-break-map)
  (make-local-variable 'term-old-mode-line-format)
  (setq term-old-mode-line-format mode-line-format)
  (setq mode-line-format
	(list "--  **MORE**  "
	      mode-line-buffer-identification
	      " [Type ? for help] "
	      "%-"))
  (force-mode-line-update))

(defun term-pager-line (lines)
  (interactive "p")
  (let* ((moved (vertical-motion (1+ lines)))
	 (deficit (- lines moved)))
    (when (> moved lines)
      (backward-char))
    (cond ((<= deficit 0) ;; OK, had enough in the buffer for request.
	   (recenter (1- term-height)))
	  ((term-pager-continue deficit)))))

(defun term-pager-page (arg)
  "Proceed past the **MORE** break, allowing the next page of output to appear."
  (interactive "p")
  (term-pager-line (* arg term-height)))

; Pager mode command to go to beginning of buffer
(defun term-pager-bob ()
  (interactive)
  (goto-char (point-min))
  (when (= (vertical-motion term-height) term-height)
    (backward-char))
  (recenter (1- term-height)))

; pager mode command to go to end of buffer
(defun term-pager-eob ()
  (interactive)
  (goto-char term-home-marker)
  (recenter 0)
  (goto-char (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))))

(defun term-pager-back-line (lines)
  (interactive "p")
  (vertical-motion (- 1 lines))
  (if (not (bobp))
      (backward-char)
    (beep)
    ;; Move cursor to end of window.
    (vertical-motion term-height)
    (backward-char))
  (recenter (1- term-height)))

(defun term-pager-back-page (arg)
  (interactive "p")
  (term-pager-back-line (* arg term-height)))

(defun term-pager-discard ()
  (interactive)
  (setq term-terminal-parameter "")
  (interrupt-process nil t)
  (term-pager-continue term-height))

; Disable pager processing.
; Only callable while in pager mode.  (Contrast term-disable-pager.)
(defun term-pager-disable ()
  (interactive)
  (if (term-handling-pager)
      (term-pager-continue nil)
    (setq term-pager-count nil))
  (term-update-mode-line))

; Enable pager processing.
(defun term-pager-enable ()
  (interactive)
  (or (term-pager-enabled)
      (setq term-pager-count 0)) ;; Or maybe set to (term-current-row) ??
  (term-update-mode-line))

(defun term-pager-toggle ()
  (interactive)
  (if (term-pager-enabled) (term-pager-disable) (term-pager-enable)))

(unless (featurep 'xemacs)
 (defalias 'term-fake-pager-enable 'term-pager-toggle)
 (defalias 'term-fake-pager-disable 'term-pager-toggle)
 (put 'term-char-mode 'menu-enable '(term-in-line-mode))
 (put 'term-line-mode 'menu-enable '(term-in-char-mode))
 (put 'term-fake-pager-enable 'menu-enable '(not term-pager-count))
 (put 'term-fake-pager-disable 'menu-enable 'term-pager-count))

(defun term-pager-help ()
  "Provide help on commands available in a terminal-emulator **MORE** break."
  (interactive)
  (message "Terminal-emulator pager break help...")
  (sit-for 0)
  (with-electric-help
    (function (lambda ()
		(princ (substitute-command-keys
"\\<term-pager-break-map>\
Terminal-emulator MORE break.\n\
Type one of the following keys:\n\n\
\\[term-pager-page]\t\tMove forward one page.\n\
\\[term-pager-line]\t\tMove forward one line.\n\
\\[universal-argument] N \\[term-pager-page]\tMove N pages forward.\n\
\\[universal-argument] N \\[term-pager-line]\tMove N lines forward.\n\
\\[universal-argument] N \\[term-pager-back-line]\tMove N lines back.\n\
\\[universal-argument] N \\[term-pager-back-page]\t\tMove N pages back.\n\
\\[term-pager-bob]\t\tMove to the beginning of the buffer.\n\
\\[term-pager-eob]\t\tMove to the end of the buffer.\n\
\\[term-pager-discard]\t\tKill pending output and kill process.\n\
\\[term-pager-disable]\t\tDisable PAGER handling.\n\n\
\\{term-pager-break-map}\n\
Any other key is passed through to the program
running under the terminal emulator and disables pager processing until
all pending output has been dealt with."))
		nil))))

(defun term-pager-continue (new-count)
  (let ((process (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
    (use-local-map term-pager-old-local-map)
    (setq term-pager-old-local-map nil)
    (setq mode-line-format term-old-mode-line-format)
    (force-mode-line-update)
    (setq term-pager-count new-count)
    (set-process-filter process term-pager-old-filter)
    (funcall term-pager-old-filter process "")
    (continue-process process)))

;; Make sure there are DOWN blank lines below the current one.
;; Return 0 if we're unable (because of PAGER handling), else return DOWN.

(defun term-handle-scroll (down)
  (let ((scroll-needed
	 (- (+ (term-current-row) down)
	    (if (< down 0) term-scroll-start term-scroll-end))))
    (when (or (and (< down 0) (< scroll-needed 0))
	      (and (> down 0) (> scroll-needed 0)))
      (let ((save-point (copy-marker (point))) (save-top))
	(goto-char term-home-marker)
	(cond (term-scroll-with-delete
	       (if (< down 0)
		   (progn
		     ;; Delete scroll-needed lines at term-scroll-end,
		     ;; then insert scroll-needed lines.
		     (term-vertical-motion term-scroll-end)
		     (end-of-line)
		     (setq save-top (point))
		     (term-vertical-motion scroll-needed)
		     (end-of-line)
		     (delete-region save-top (point))
		     (goto-char save-point)
		     (setq down (- scroll-needed down))
		     (term-vertical-motion down))
		 ;; Delete scroll-needed lines at term-scroll-start.
		 (term-vertical-motion term-scroll-start)
		 (setq save-top (point))
		 (term-vertical-motion scroll-needed)
		 (delete-region save-top (point))
		 (goto-char save-point)
		 (term-vertical-motion down)
		 (term-adjust-current-row-cache (- scroll-needed)))
	       (setq term-current-column nil)
	       (term-insert-char ?\n (abs scroll-needed)))
	      ((and (numberp term-pager-count)
		    (< (setq term-pager-count (- term-pager-count down))
		       0))
	       (setq down 0)
	       (term-process-pager))
	      (t
	       (term-adjust-current-row-cache (- scroll-needed))
	       (term-vertical-motion scroll-needed)
	       (set-marker term-home-marker (point))))
	(goto-char save-point)
	(set-marker save-point nil))))
  down)

(defun term-down (down &optional check-for-scroll)
  "Move down DOWN screen lines vertically."
  (let ((start-column (term-horizontal-column)))
    (when (and check-for-scroll (or term-scroll-with-delete term-pager-count))
      (setq down (term-handle-scroll down)))
    (unless (and (= term-current-row 0) (< down 0))
      (term-adjust-current-row-cache down)
      (when (or (/= (point) (point-max)) (< down 0))
	(setq down (- down (term-vertical-motion down)))))
    (cond ((>= down 0)
	   ;; Extend buffer with extra blank lines if needed.
	   (term-insert-char ?\n down)
	   (setq term-current-column 0)
	   (setq term-start-line-column 0))
	  (t
	   (when (= term-current-row 0)
	     ;; Insert lines if at the beginning.
	     (save-excursion (term-insert-char ?\n (- down)))
	     (save-excursion
	       (let (p)
		 ;; Delete lines from the end.
		 (forward-line term-height)
		 (setq p (point))
		 (forward-line (- down))
		 (delete-region p (point)))))
	   (setq term-current-column 0)
	   (setq term-start-line-column (current-column))))
    (when start-column
      (term-move-columns start-column))))

;; Assuming point is at the beginning of a screen line,
;; if the line above point wraps around, add a ?\n to undo the wrapping.
;; FIXME:  Probably should be called more than it is.
(defun term-unwrap-line ()
  (when (not (bolp)) (insert-before-markers ?\n)))

(defun term-erase-in-line (kind)
  (when (= kind 1) ;; erase left of point
    (let ((cols (term-horizontal-column)) (saved-point (point)))
      (term-vertical-motion 0)
      (delete-region (point) saved-point)
      (term-insert-char ?  cols)))
  (when (not (eq kind 1)) ;; erase right of point
    (let ((saved-point (point))
	  (wrapped (and (zerop (term-horizontal-column))
			(not (zerop (term-current-column))))))
      (term-vertical-motion 1)
      (delete-region saved-point (point))
      ;; wrapped is true if we're at the beginning of screen line,
      ;; but not a buffer line.  If we delete the current screen line
      ;; that will make the previous line no longer wrap, and (because
      ;; of the way Emacs display works) point will be at the end of
      ;; the previous screen line rather then the beginning of the
      ;; current one.  To avoid that, we make sure that current line
      ;; contain a space, to force the previous line to continue to wrap.
      ;; We could do this always, but it seems preferable to not add the
      ;; extra space when wrapped is false.
      (when wrapped
	(insert ? ))
      (insert ?\n)
      (put-text-property saved-point (point) 'face 'default)
      (goto-char saved-point))))

(defun term-erase-in-display (kind)
  "Erases (that is blanks out) part of the window.
If KIND is 0, erase from (point) to (point-max);
if KIND is 1, erase from home to point; else erase from home to point-max."
  (term-handle-deferred-scroll)
  (cond ((eq term-terminal-parameter 0)
	 (let ((need-unwrap (bolp)))
	   (delete-region (point) (point-max))
	   (when need-unwrap (term-unwrap-line))))
	((let ((row (term-current-row))
	      (col (term-horizontal-column))
	      (start-region term-home-marker)
	      (end-region (if (eq kind 1) (point) (point-max))))
	   (delete-region start-region end-region)
	   (term-unwrap-line)
	   (when (eq kind 1)
	     (term-insert-char ?\n row))
	   (setq term-current-column nil)
	   (setq term-current-row nil)
	   (term-goto row col)))))

(defun term-delete-chars (count)
  (let ((save-point (point)))
    (term-vertical-motion 1)
    (term-unwrap-line)
    (goto-char save-point)
    (move-to-column (+ (term-current-column) count) t)
    (delete-region save-point (point))))

;;; Insert COUNT spaces after point, but do not change any of
;;; following screen lines.  Hence we may have to delete characters
;;; at the end of this screen line to make room.

(defun term-insert-spaces (count)
  (let ((save-point (point)) (save-eol) (pnt-at-eol))
    (term-vertical-motion 1)
    (when (bolp)
      (backward-char))
    (setq save-eol (point))
    (save-excursion
      (end-of-line)
      (setq pnt-at-eol (point)))
    (move-to-column (+ (term-start-line-column) (- term-width count)) t)
    ;; If move-to-column extends the current line it will use the face
    ;; from the last character on the line, set the face for the chars
    ;; to default.
    (when (>= (point) pnt-at-eol)
      (put-text-property pnt-at-eol (point) 'face 'default))
    (when (> save-eol (point))
      (delete-region (point) save-eol))
    (goto-char save-point)
    (term-insert-char ?  count)
    (goto-char save-point)))

(defun term-delete-lines (lines)
  (let ((start (point))
	(save-current-column term-current-column)
	(save-start-line-column term-start-line-column)
	(save-current-row (term-current-row)))
    ;; The number of inserted lines shouldn't exceed the scroll region end.
    ;; The `term-scroll-end' line is part of the scrolling region, so
    ;; we need to go one line past it in order to ensure correct
    ;; scrolling.
    (when (> (+ save-current-row lines) (1+ term-scroll-end))
      (setq lines (- lines (- (+ save-current-row lines) (1+ term-scroll-end)))))
    (term-down lines)
    (delete-region start (point))
    (term-down (- (1+ term-scroll-end) save-current-row lines))
    (term-insert-char ?\n lines)
    (setq term-current-column save-current-column)
    (setq term-start-line-column save-start-line-column)
    (setq term-current-row save-current-row)
    (goto-char start)))

(defun term-insert-lines (lines)
  (let ((start (point))
	(start-deleted)
	(save-current-column term-current-column)
	(save-start-line-column term-start-line-column)
	(save-current-row (term-current-row)))
    ;; Inserting lines should take into account the scroll region.
    ;; The `term-scroll-end' line is part of the scrolling region, so
    ;; we need to go one line past it in order to ensure correct
    ;; scrolling.
    (if (< save-current-row term-scroll-start)
	;; If point is before scroll start,
	(progn
	  (setq lines (- lines (- term-scroll-start save-current-row)))
	  (term-down (- term-scroll-start save-current-row))
	  (setq start (point)))
      ;; The number of inserted lines shouldn't exceed the scroll region end.
      (when (> (+ save-current-row lines) (1+ term-scroll-end))
	(setq lines (- lines (- (+ save-current-row lines)(1+ term-scroll-end)))))
      (term-down (- (1+ term-scroll-end) save-current-row lines)))
    (setq start-deleted (point))
    (term-down lines)
    (delete-region start-deleted (point))
    (goto-char start)
    (setq term-current-column save-current-column)
    (setq term-start-line-column save-start-line-column)
    (setq term-current-row save-current-row)
    (term-insert-char ?\n lines)
    (goto-char start)))

(defun term-start-output-log (name)
  "Record raw inferior process output in a buffer."
  (interactive (list (if term-log-buffer
			 nil
		       (read-buffer "Record output in buffer: "
				    (format "%s output-log"
					    (buffer-name (current-buffer)))
				    nil))))
  (if (or (null name) (equal name ""))
      (progn (setq term-log-buffer nil)
	     (message "Output logging off."))
    (if (get-buffer name)
	nil
      (save-excursion
	(set-buffer (get-buffer-create name))
	(fundamental-mode)
	(buffer-disable-undo (current-buffer))
	(erase-buffer)))
    (setq term-log-buffer (get-buffer name))
    (message "Recording terminal emulator output into buffer \"%s\""
	     (buffer-name term-log-buffer))))

(defun term-stop-output-log ()
  "Discontinue raw inferior process logging."
  (interactive)
  (term-start-output-log nil))

(defun term-show-maximum-output ()
  "Put the end of the buffer at the bottom of the window."
  (interactive)
  (goto-char (point-max))
  (recenter -1))

;;; Do the user's customisation...

(defvar term-load-hook nil
  "This hook is run when term is loaded in.
This is a good place to put keybindings.")

(run-hooks 'term-load-hook)


;;; Filename/command/history completion in a buffer
;;; ===========================================================================
;;; Useful completion functions, courtesy of the Ergo group.

;;; Six commands:
;;; term-dynamic-complete		Complete or expand command, filename,
;;;                                     history at point.
;;; term-dynamic-complete-filename	Complete filename at point.
;;; term-dynamic-list-filename-completions List completions in help buffer.
;;; term-replace-by-expanded-filename	Expand and complete filename at point;
;;;					replace with expanded/completed name.
;;; term-dynamic-simple-complete	Complete stub given candidates.

;;; These are not installed in the term-mode keymap.  But they are
;;; available for people who want them.  Shell-mode installs them:
;;; (define-key shell-mode-map "\t" 'term-dynamic-complete)
;;; (define-key shell-mode-map "\M-?"
;;;             'term-dynamic-list-filename-completions)))
;;;
;;; Commands like this are fine things to put in load hooks if you
;;; want them present in specific modes.

(defvar term-completion-autolist nil
  "*If non-nil, automatically list possibilities on partial completion.
This mirrors the optional behavior of tcsh.")

(defvar term-completion-addsuffix t
  "*If non-nil, add a `/' to completed directories, ` ' to file names.
If a cons pair, it should be of the form (DIRSUFFIX . FILESUFFIX) where
DIRSUFFIX and FILESUFFIX are strings added on unambiguous or exact
completion.  This mirrors the optional behavior of tcsh.")

(defvar term-completion-recexact nil
  "*If non-nil, use shortest completion if characters cannot be added.
This mirrors the optional behavior of tcsh.

A non-nil value is useful if `term-completion-autolist' is non-nil too.")

(defvar term-completion-fignore nil
  "*List of suffixes to be disregarded during file completion.
This mirrors the optional behavior of bash and tcsh.

Note that this applies to `term-dynamic-complete-filename' only.")

(defvar term-file-name-prefix ""
  "Prefix prepended to absolute file names taken from process input.
This is used by term's and shell's completion functions, and by shell's
directory tracking functions.")


(defun term-directory (directory)
  ;; Return expanded DIRECTORY, with `term-file-name-prefix' if absolute.
  (expand-file-name (if (file-name-absolute-p directory)
			(concat term-file-name-prefix directory)
		      directory)))


(defun term-word (word-chars)
  "Return the word of WORD-CHARS at point, or nil if none is found.
Word constituents are considered to be those in WORD-CHARS, which is like the
inside of a \"[...]\" (see `skip-chars-forward')."
  (save-excursion
    (let ((limit (point))
	  (word (concat "[" word-chars "]"))
	  (non-word (concat "[^" word-chars "]")))
      (when (re-search-backward non-word nil 'move)
	(forward-char 1))
      ;; Anchor the search forwards.
      (if (or (eolp) (looking-at non-word))
	  nil
	(re-search-forward (concat word "+") limit)
	(buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))))


(defun term-match-partial-filename ()
  "Return the filename at point, or nil if none is found.
Environment variables are substituted.  See `term-word'."
  (let ((filename (term-word "~/A-Za-z0-9+@:_.$#,={}-")))
    (and filename (substitute-in-file-name filename))))


(defun term-dynamic-complete ()
  "Dynamically perform completion at point.
Calls the functions in `term-dynamic-complete-functions' to perform
completion until a function returns non-nil, at which point completion is
assumed to have occurred."
  (interactive)
  (let ((functions term-dynamic-complete-functions))
    (while (and functions (null (funcall (car functions))))
      (setq functions (cdr functions)))))


(defun term-dynamic-complete-filename ()
  "Dynamically complete the filename at point.
Completes if after a filename.  See `term-match-partial-filename' and
`term-dynamic-complete-as-filename'.
This function is similar to `term-replace-by-expanded-filename', except that
it won't change parts of the filename already entered in the buffer; it just
adds completion characters to the end of the filename.  A completions listing
may be shown in a help buffer if completion is ambiguous.

Completion is dependent on the value of `term-completion-addsuffix',
`term-completion-recexact' and `term-completion-fignore', and the timing of
completions listing is dependent on the value of `term-completion-autolist'.

Returns t if successful."
  (interactive)
  (when (term-match-partial-filename)
    (prog2 (or (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))
	       (message "Completing file name..."))
	(term-dynamic-complete-as-filename))))

(defun term-dynamic-complete-as-filename ()
  "Dynamically complete at point as a filename.
See `term-dynamic-complete-filename'.  Returns t if successful."
  (let* ((completion-ignore-case nil)
	 (completion-ignored-extensions term-completion-fignore)
	 (success t)
	 (dirsuffix (cond ((not term-completion-addsuffix) "")
			  ((not (consp term-completion-addsuffix)) "/")
			  (t (car term-completion-addsuffix))))
	 (filesuffix (cond ((not term-completion-addsuffix) "")
			   ((not (consp term-completion-addsuffix)) " ")
			   (t (cdr term-completion-addsuffix))))
	 (filename (or (term-match-partial-filename) ""))
	 (pathdir (file-name-directory filename))
	 (pathnondir (file-name-nondirectory filename))
	 (directory (if pathdir (term-directory pathdir) default-directory))
	 (completion (file-name-completion pathnondir directory))
	 (mini-flag (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))))
    (cond ((null completion)
           (message "No completions of %s" filename)
	   (setq success nil))
          ((eq completion t)            ; Means already completed "file".
           (when term-completion-addsuffix (insert " "))
           (or mini-flag (message "Sole completion")))
          ((string-equal completion "") ; Means completion on "directory/".
           (term-dynamic-list-filename-completions))
          (t                            ; Completion string returned.
           (let ((file (concat (file-name-as-directory directory) completion)))
             (insert (substring (directory-file-name completion)
                                (length pathnondir)))
             (cond ((symbolp (file-name-completion completion directory))
                    ;; We inserted a unique completion.
		    (insert (if (file-directory-p file) dirsuffix filesuffix))
                    (or mini-flag (message "Completed")))
                   ((and term-completion-recexact term-completion-addsuffix
                         (string-equal pathnondir completion)
                         (file-exists-p file))
                    ;; It's not unique, but user wants shortest match.
		    (insert (if (file-directory-p file) dirsuffix filesuffix))
                    (or mini-flag (message "Completed shortest")))
                   ((or term-completion-autolist
                        (string-equal pathnondir completion))
                    ;; It's not unique, list possible completions.
                    (term-dynamic-list-filename-completions))
                   (t
                    (or mini-flag (message "Partially completed")))))))
    success))


(defun term-replace-by-expanded-filename ()
  "Dynamically expand and complete the filename at point.
Replace the filename with an expanded, canonicalized and completed replacement.
\"Expanded\" means environment variables (e.g., $HOME) and `~'s are replaced
with the corresponding directories.  \"Canonicalized\" means `..'  and `.' are
removed, and the filename is made absolute instead of relative.  For expansion
see `expand-file-name' and `substitute-in-file-name'.  For completion see
`term-dynamic-complete-filename'."
  (interactive)
  (replace-match (expand-file-name (term-match-partial-filename)) t t)
  (term-dynamic-complete-filename))


(defun term-dynamic-simple-complete (stub candidates)
  "Dynamically complete STUB from CANDIDATES list.
This function inserts completion characters at point by completing STUB from
the strings in CANDIDATES.  A completions listing may be shown in a help buffer
if completion is ambiguous.

Returns nil if no completion was inserted.
Returns `sole' if completed with the only completion match.
Returns `shortest' if completed with the shortest of the completion matches.
Returns `partial' if completed as far as possible with the completion matches.
Returns `listed' if a completion listing was shown.

See also `term-dynamic-complete-filename'."
  (let* ((completion-ignore-case nil)
	 (candidates (mapcar (function (lambda (x) (list x))) candidates))
	 (completions (all-completions stub candidates)))
    (cond ((null completions)
 	   (message "No completions of %s" stub)
	   nil)
 	  ((= 1 (length completions))	; Gotcha!
 	   (let ((completion (car completions)))
 	     (if (string-equal completion stub)
 		 (message "Sole completion")
 	       (insert (substring completion (length stub)))
 	       (message "Completed"))
	     (when term-completion-addsuffix (insert " "))
	     'sole))
 	  (t				; There's no unique completion.
 	   (let ((completion (try-completion stub candidates)))
 	     ;; Insert the longest substring.
 	     (insert (substring completion (length stub)))
 	     (cond ((and term-completion-recexact term-completion-addsuffix
 			 (string-equal stub completion)
 			 (member completion completions))
 		    ;; It's not unique, but user wants shortest match.
 		    (insert " ")
 		    (message "Completed shortest")
		    'shortest)
 		   ((or term-completion-autolist
 			(string-equal stub completion))
 		    ;; It's not unique, list possible completions.
 		    (term-dynamic-list-completions completions)
		    'listed)
 		   (t
		    (message "Partially completed")
		    'partial)))))))


(defun term-dynamic-list-filename-completions ()
  "List in help buffer possible completions of the filename at point."
  (interactive)
  (let* ((completion-ignore-case nil)
	 (filename (or (term-match-partial-filename) ""))
	 (pathdir (file-name-directory filename))
	 (pathnondir (file-name-nondirectory filename))
	 (directory (if pathdir (term-directory pathdir) default-directory))
	 (completions (file-name-all-completions pathnondir directory)))
    (if completions
	(term-dynamic-list-completions completions)
      (message "No completions of %s" filename))))


(defun term-dynamic-list-completions (completions)
  "List in help buffer sorted COMPLETIONS.
Typing SPC flushes the help buffer."
  (let ((conf (current-window-configuration)))
    (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*"
      (display-completion-list (sort completions 'string-lessp)))
    (message "Hit space to flush")
    (let (key first)
      (if (save-excursion
	    (set-buffer (get-buffer "*Completions*"))
	    (setq key (read-key-sequence nil)
		  first (aref key 0))
	    (and (consp first)
		 (eq (window-buffer (posn-window (event-start first)))
		     (get-buffer "*Completions*"))
		 (eq (key-binding key) 'mouse-choose-completion)))
	  ;; If the user does mouse-choose-completion with the mouse,
	  ;; execute the command, then delete the completion window.
	  (progn
	    (mouse-choose-completion first)
	    (set-window-configuration conf))
	(if (eq first ?\s)
	    (set-window-configuration conf)
	  (setq unread-command-events (listify-key-sequence key)))))))

;;; I need a make-term that doesn't surround with *s -mm
(defun term-ansi-make-term (name program &optional startfile &rest switches)
"Make a term process NAME in a buffer, running PROGRAM.
The name of the buffer is NAME.
If there is already a running process in that buffer, it is not restarted.
Optional third arg STARTFILE is the name of a file to send the contents of to
the process.  Any more args are arguments to PROGRAM."
  (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create name )))
    ;; If no process, or nuked process, crank up a new one and put buffer in
    ;; term mode.  Otherwise, leave buffer and existing process alone.
    (cond ((not (term-check-proc buffer))
	   (save-excursion
	     (set-buffer buffer)
	     (term-mode)) ; Install local vars, mode, keymap, ...
	   (term-exec buffer name program startfile switches)))
    buffer))

(defvar term-ansi-buffer-name nil)
(defvar term-ansi-default-program nil)
(defvar term-ansi-buffer-base-name nil)

;;;###autoload
(defun ansi-term (program &optional new-buffer-name)
  "Start a terminal-emulator in a new buffer."
  (interactive (list (read-from-minibuffer "Run program: "
					   (or explicit-shell-file-name
					       (getenv "ESHELL")
					       (getenv "SHELL")
					       "/bin/sh"))))

  ;; Pick the name of the new buffer.
  (setq term-ansi-buffer-name
	(if new-buffer-name
	    new-buffer-name
	  (if term-ansi-buffer-base-name
	      (if (eq term-ansi-buffer-base-name t)
		  (file-name-nondirectory program)
		term-ansi-buffer-base-name)
	    "ansi-term")))

  (setq term-ansi-buffer-name (concat "*" term-ansi-buffer-name "*"))

  ;; In order to have more than one term active at a time
  ;; I'd like to have the term names have the *term-ansi-term<?>* form,
  ;; for now they have the *term-ansi-term*<?> form but we'll see...

  (setq term-ansi-buffer-name (generate-new-buffer-name term-ansi-buffer-name))
  (setq term-ansi-buffer-name (term-ansi-make-term term-ansi-buffer-name program))

  (set-buffer term-ansi-buffer-name)
  (term-mode)
  (term-char-mode)

;; I wanna have find-file on C-x C-f -mm
;; your mileage may definitely vary, maybe it's better to put this in your
;; .emacs ...

  (term-set-escape-char ?\C-x)

  (switch-to-buffer term-ansi-buffer-name))


;;; Serial terminals
;;; ===========================================================================
(defun serial-port-is-file-p ()
  "Guess whether serial ports are files on this system.
Return t if this is a Unix-based system, where serial ports are
files, such as /dev/ttyS0.
Return nil if this is Windows or DOS, where serial ports have
special identifiers such as COM1."
  (not (member system-type (list 'windows-nt 'cygwin 'ms-dos))))

(defvar serial-name-history
  (if (serial-port-is-file-p)
      (or (when (file-exists-p "/dev/ttys0") (list "/dev/ttys0"))
          (when (file-exists-p "/dev/ttyS0") (list "/dev/ttyS0")))
    (list "COM1"))
  "History of serial ports used by `serial-read-name'.")

(defvar serial-speed-history
  ;; Initialised with reasonable values for newbies.
  (list "9600" ;; Given twice because 9600 b/s is the most common speed
        "1200" "2400" "4800" "9600" "14400" "19200"
        "28800" "38400" "57600" "115200")
  "History of serial port speeds used by `serial-read-speed'.")

(defun serial-nice-speed-history ()
  "Return `serial-speed-history' cleaned up for a mouse-menu."
  (let ((x) (y))
    (setq x
         (sort
          (copy-sequence serial-speed-history)
          '(lambda (a b) (when (and (stringp a) (stringp b))
                           (> (string-to-number a) (string-to-number b))))))
    (dolist (i x) (when (not (equal i (car y))) (push i y)))
    y))

(defconst serial-no-speed "nil"
  "String for `serial-read-speed' for special serial ports.
If `serial-read-speed' reads this string from the user, it
returns nil, which is recognized by `serial-process-configure'
for special serial ports that cannot be configured.")

(defun serial-supported-or-barf ()
  "Signal an error if serial processes are not supported"
  (unless (fboundp 'make-serial-process)
    (error "Serial processes are not supported on this system")))

(defun serial-read-name ()
  "Read a serial port name from the user.
Try to be nice by providing useful defaults and history.
On Windows, prepend \\.\ to the port name unless it already
contains a backslash.  This handles the legacy ports COM1-COM9 as
well as the newer ports COM10 and higher."
  (serial-supported-or-barf)
  (let* ((file-name-history serial-name-history)
         (h (car file-name-history))
         (x (if (serial-port-is-file-p)
                (read-file-name
                 ;; `prompt': The most recently used port is provided as
                 ;; the default value, which is used when the user
                 ;; simply presses return.
                 (if (stringp h) (format "Serial port (default %s): " h)
                   "Serial port: ")
                 ;; `directory': Most systems have their serial ports
                 ;; in the same directory, so start in the directory
                 ;; of the most recently used port, or in a reasonable
                 ;; default directory.
                 (or (and h (file-name-directory h))
                     (and (file-exists-p "/dev/") "/dev/")
                     (and (file-exists-p "/") "/"))
                 ;; `default': This causes (read-file-name) to return
                 ;; the empty string if he user simply presses return.
                 ;; Using nil here may result in a default directory
                 ;; of the current buffer, which is not useful for
                 ;; serial port.
                 "")
              (read-from-minibuffer
               (if (stringp h) (format "Serial port (default %s): " h)
                 "Serial port: ")
               nil nil nil '(file-name-history . 1) nil nil))))
    (if (or (null x) (and (stringp x) (zerop (length x))))
        (setq x h)
      (setq serial-name-history file-name-history))
    (when (or (null x) (and (stringp x) (zerop (length x))))
      (error "No serial port selected"))
    (when (and (not (serial-port-is-file-p))
               (not (string-match "\\\\" x)))
      (set 'x (concat "\\\\.\\" x)))
    x))

(defun serial-read-speed ()
  "Read a serial port speed (in bits per second) from the user.
Try to be nice by providing useful defaults and history."
  (serial-supported-or-barf)
  (let* ((history serial-speed-history)
         (h (car history))
         (x (read-from-minibuffer
             (cond ((string= h serial-no-speed)
                    "Speed (default nil = set by port): ")
                   (h
                    (format "Speed (default %s b/s): " h))
                   (t
		    (format "Speed (b/s): ")))
             nil nil nil '(history . 1) nil nil)))
    (when (or (null x) (and (stringp x) (zerop (length x))))
      (setq x h))
    (when (or (null x) (not (stringp x)) (zerop (length x)))
      (error "Invalid speed"))
    (if (string= x serial-no-speed)
        (setq x nil)
      (setq x (string-to-number x))
      (when (or (null x) (not (integerp x)) (<= x 0))
        (error "Invalid speed")))
    (setq serial-speed-history history)
    x))

;;;###autoload
(defun serial-term (port speed)
  "Start a terminal-emulator for a serial port in a new buffer.
PORT is the path or name of the serial port.  For example, this
could be \"/dev/ttyS0\" on Unix.  On Windows, this could be
\"COM1\" or \"\\\\.\\COM10\".
SPEED is the speed of the serial port in bits per second.  9600
is a common value.  SPEED can be nil, see
`serial-process-configure' for details.
The buffer is in Term mode; see `term-mode' for the commands to
use in that buffer.
\\<term-raw-map>Type \\[switch-to-buffer] to switch to another buffer."
  (interactive (list (serial-read-name) (serial-read-speed)))
  (serial-supported-or-barf)
  (let* ((process (make-serial-process
                   :port port
                   :speed speed
                   :coding 'no-conversion
                   :noquery t))
         (buffer (process-buffer process)))
    (save-excursion
      (set-buffer buffer)
      (term-mode)
      (term-char-mode)
      (goto-char (point-max))
      (set-marker (process-mark process) (point))
      (set-process-filter process 'term-emulate-terminal)
      (set-process-sentinel process 'term-sentinel))
    (switch-to-buffer buffer)
    buffer))

(defvar serial-mode-line-speed-menu nil)
(defvar serial-mode-line-config-menu nil)

(defun serial-speed ()
  "Return the speed of the serial port of the current buffer's process.
The return value may be nil for a special serial port."
  (process-contact (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)) :speed))

(defun serial-mode-line-speed-menu-1 (event)
  (interactive "e")
  (save-selected-window
    (select-window (posn-window (event-start event)))
    (serial-update-speed-menu)
    (let* ((selection (serial-mode-line-speed-menu event))
	   (binding (and selection (lookup-key serial-mode-line-speed-menu
					       (vector (car selection))))))
      (when binding (call-interactively binding)))))

(defun serial-mode-line-speed-menu (event)
  (x-popup-menu event serial-mode-line-speed-menu))

(defun serial-update-speed-menu ()
  (setq serial-mode-line-speed-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Speed (b/s)"))
  (define-key serial-mode-line-speed-menu [serial-mode-line-speed-menu-other]
    '(menu-item "Other..."
                (lambda (event) (interactive "e")
                  (let ((speed (serial-read-speed)))
                    (serial-process-configure :speed speed)
                    (term-update-mode-line)
                    (message "Speed set to %d b/s" speed)))))
  (dolist (str (serial-nice-speed-history))
    (let ((num (or (and (stringp str) (string-to-number str)) 0)))
      (define-key
        serial-mode-line-speed-menu
        (vector (make-symbol (format "serial-mode-line-speed-menu-%s" str)))
        `(menu-item
          ,str
          (lambda (event) (interactive "e")
            (serial-process-configure :speed ,num)
            (term-update-mode-line)
            (message "Speed set to %d b/s" ,num))
          :button (:toggle . (= (serial-speed) ,num)))))))

(defun serial-mode-line-config-menu-1 (event)
  (interactive "e")
  (save-selected-window
    (select-window (posn-window (event-start event)))
    (serial-update-config-menu)
    (let* ((selection (serial-mode-line-config-menu event))
           (binding (and selection (lookup-key serial-mode-line-config-menu
                                               (vector (car selection))))))
      (when binding (call-interactively binding)))))

(defun serial-mode-line-config-menu (event)
  (x-popup-menu event serial-mode-line-config-menu))

(defun serial-update-config-menu ()
  (setq serial-mode-line-config-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Configuration"))
  (let ((config (process-contact
                 (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)) t))
        (y)
        (str))
    (dolist (y '((:flowcontrol hw   "Hardware flowcontrol (RTS/CTS)")
                 (:flowcontrol sw   "Software flowcontrol (XON/XOFF)")
                 (:flowcontrol nil  "No flowcontrol")
                 (:stopbits    2    "2 stopbits")
                 (:stopbits    1    "1 stopbit")
                 (:parity      odd  "Odd parity")
                 (:parity      even "Even parity")
                 (:parity      nil  "No parity")
                 (:bytesize    7    "7 bits per byte")
                 (:bytesize    8    "8 bits per byte")))
      (define-key serial-mode-line-config-menu
        (vector (make-symbol (format "%s-%s" (nth 0 y) (nth 1 y))))
        `(menu-item
          ,(nth 2 y)
          (lambda (event) (interactive "e")
            (serial-process-configure ,(nth 0 y) ',(nth 1 y))
            (term-update-mode-line)
            (message "%s" ,(nth 2 y)))
          ;; Use :toggle instead of :radio because a non-standard port
          ;; configuration may not match any menu items.
          :button (:toggle . ,(equal (plist-get config (nth 0 y))
                                     (nth 1 y))))))))


;;; Converting process modes to use term mode
;;; ===========================================================================
;;; Renaming variables
;;; Most of the work is renaming variables and functions.  These are the common
;;; ones:
;;; Local variables:
;;;	last-input-start	term-last-input-start
;;; 	last-input-end		term-last-input-end
;;;	shell-prompt-pattern	term-prompt-regexp
;;;     shell-set-directory-error-hook <no equivalent>
;;; Miscellaneous:
;;;	shell-set-directory	<unnecessary>
;;; 	shell-mode-map		term-mode-map
;;; Commands:
;;;	shell-send-input	term-send-input
;;;	shell-send-eof		term-delchar-or-maybe-eof
;;; 	kill-shell-input	term-kill-input
;;;	interrupt-shell-subjob	term-interrupt-subjob
;;;	stop-shell-subjob	term-stop-subjob
;;;	quit-shell-subjob	term-quit-subjob
;;;	kill-shell-subjob	term-kill-subjob
;;;	kill-output-from-shell	term-kill-output
;;;	show-output-from-shell	term-show-output
;;;	copy-last-shell-input	Use term-previous-input/term-next-input
;;;
;;; SHELL-SET-DIRECTORY is gone, its functionality taken over by
;;; SHELL-DIRECTORY-TRACKER, the shell mode's term-input-filter-functions.
;;; Term mode does not provide functionality equivalent to
;;; shell-set-directory-error-hook; it is gone.
;;;
;;; term-last-input-start is provided for modes which want to munge
;;; the buffer after input is sent, perhaps because the inferior
;;; insists on echoing the input.  The LAST-INPUT-START variable in
;;; the old shell package was used to implement a history mechanism,
;;; but you should think twice before using term-last-input-start
;;; for this; the input history ring often does the job better.
;;;
;;; If you are implementing some process-in-a-buffer mode, called foo-mode, do
;;; *not* create the term-mode local variables in your foo-mode function.
;;; This is not modular.  Instead, call term-mode, and let *it* create the
;;; necessary term-specific local variables.  Then create the
;;; foo-mode-specific local variables in foo-mode.  Set the buffer's keymap to
;;; be foo-mode-map, and its mode to be foo-mode.  Set the term-mode hooks
;;; (term-{prompt-regexp, input-filter, input-filter-functions,
;;; get-old-input) that need to be different from the defaults.  Call
;;; foo-mode-hook, and you're done.  Don't run the term-mode hook yourself;
;;; term-mode will take care of it.  The following example, from shell.el,
;;; is typical:
;;;
;;; (defvar shell-mode-map '())
;;; (cond ((not shell-mode-map)
;;;        (setq shell-mode-map (copy-keymap term-mode-map))
;;;        (define-key shell-mode-map "\C-c\C-f" 'shell-forward-command)
;;;        (define-key shell-mode-map "\C-c\C-b" 'shell-backward-command)
;;;        (define-key shell-mode-map "\t" 'term-dynamic-complete)
;;;        (define-key shell-mode-map "\M-?"
;;;          'term-dynamic-list-filename-completions)))
;;;
;;; (defun shell-mode ()
;;;   (interactive)
;;;   (term-mode)
;;;   (setq term-prompt-regexp shell-prompt-pattern)
;;;   (setq major-mode 'shell-mode)
;;;   (setq mode-name "Shell")
;;;   (use-local-map shell-mode-map)
;;;   (make-local-variable 'shell-directory-stack)
;;;   (setq shell-directory-stack nil)
;;;   (add-hook 'term-input-filter-functions 'shell-directory-tracker)
;;;   (run-mode-hooks 'shell-mode-hook))
;;;
;;;
;;; Completion for term-mode users
;;;
;;; For modes that use term-mode, term-dynamic-complete-functions is the
;;; hook to add completion functions to.  Functions on this list should return
;;; non-nil if completion occurs (i.e., further completion should not occur).
;;; You could use term-dynamic-simple-complete to do the bulk of the
;;; completion job.

(provide 'term)

;; arch-tag: eee16bc8-2cd7-4147-9534-a5694752f716
;;; term.el ends here