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Implement cursor on the left fringe for R2L lines.
xdisp.c (IT_OVERFLOW_NEWLINE_INTO_FRINGE): For R2L lines,
consider the left fringe, not the right one.
(set_cursor_from_row): Don't reverse pos_before and pos_after for
reversed glyph rows. Set cursor.x to negative value when the
cursor might be on the left fringe.
(extend_face_to_end_of_line): Append the stretch glyph only if its
width is positive.
(notice_overwritten_cursor, draw_phys_cursor_glyph)
(erase_phys_cursor): For reversed cursor_row, support cursor on
the left fringe.
w32term.c (w32_draw_window_cursor): For reversed glyph rows,
draw cursor on the left fringe.
xterm.c (x_draw_window_cursor): For reversed glyph rows, draw
cursor on the left fringe.
fringe.c (draw_fringe_bitmap): For reversed glyph rows, allow
cursor on the left fringe.
dispnew.c (update_text_area): Handle reversed desired rows when
the cursor is on the left fringe.
(set_window_cursor_after_update): Limit cursor's hpos by -1 from
below, not by 0, for when the cursor is on the left fringe.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 10 Apr 2010 19:28:30 +0300 |
parents | 5df8e547a422 |
children | 376148b31b5e |
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;;; find-cmd.el --- Build a valid find(1) command with sexps ;; Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Philip Jackson <phil@shellarchive.co.uk> ;; Version: 0.6 ;; 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/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; With this module you can build up a (hopefully) valid find(1) ;; string ready for the command line. For example: ;; (find-cmd '(prune (name ".svn" ".git" ".CVS")) ;; '(and (or (name "*.pl" "*.pm" "*.t") ;; (mtime "+1")) ;; (fstype "nfs" "ufs")))) ;; will become (un-wrapped): ;; "find '/home/phil/' \\( \\( -name '.svn' -or -name '.git' -or ;; -name '.CVS' \\) -prune -or -true \\) \\( \\( \\( -name '*.pl' ;; -or -name '*.pm' -or -name '*.t' \\) -or -mtime '+1' \\) -and \\( ;; -fstype 'nfs' -or -fstype 'ufs' \\) \\)" ;;; Code: (defconst find-constituents '((and . find-and) (not . find-not) (or . find-or) (a . find-and) (n . find-not) (o . find-or) (prune . find-prune) ;; switches (L . (0)) (P . (0)) (H . (0)) ;; generic tests (amin . (1)) (anewer . (1)) (atime . (1)) (cmin . (1)) (cnewer . (1)) (ctime . (1)) (empty . (0)) (false . (0)) (fstype . (1)) (gid . (1)) (group . (1)) (ilname . (1)) (iname . (1)) (inum . (1)) (iwholename . (1)) (iregex . (1)) (links . (1)) (lname . (1)) (mmin . (1)) (mtime . (1)) (name . (1)) (newer . (1)) (nouser . (0)) (nogroup . (0)) (path . (1)) (perm . (0)) (regex . (1)) (wholename . (1)) (size . (1)) (true . (0)) (type . (1)) (uid . (1)) (used . (1)) (user . (1)) (xtype . (nil)) ;; normal options (always true) (depth . (0)) (maxdepth . (1)) (mindepth . (1)) (mount . (0)) (noleaf . (0)) (xdev . (0)) (ignore_readdir_race . (0)) (noignore_readdir_race . (0)) ;; actions (delete . (0)) (print0 . (0)) (printf . (1)) (fprintf . (2)) (print . (0)) (fprint0 . (1)) (fprint . (1)) (ls . (0)) (fls . (1)) (prune . (0)) (quit . (0)) ;; these need to be terminated with a ; (exec . (1 find-command t)) (ok . (1 find-command t)) (execdir . (1 find-command t)) (okdir . (1 find-command t))) "Holds details of each of the find options. The car of each alist is the name. The cdr is minimum args, the function used to join many occurrences of the argument together, and whether or not to leave quotes off the string (non-nil means the string will be quoted).") ;;;###autoload (defun find-cmd (&rest subfinds) "Initiate the building of a find command. For example: \(find-cmd '\(prune \(name \".svn\" \".git\" \".CVS\"\)\) '\(and \(or \(name \"*.pl\" \"*.pm\" \"*.t\"\) \(mtime \"+1\"\)\) \(fstype \"nfs\" \"ufs\"\)\)\)\) `default-directory' is used as the initial search path. The result is a string that should be ready for the command line." (concat "find " (shell-quote-argument (expand-file-name default-directory)) " " (cond ((cdr subfinds) (mapconcat 'find-to-string subfinds "")) (t (find-to-string (car subfinds)))))) (defun find-and (form) "And FORMs together, so: \(and \(mtime \"+1\"\) \(name \"something\"\)\) will produce: find . \\\( -mtime '+1' -and -name 'something' \\\)" (if (< (length form) 2) (find-to-string (car form)) (concat "\\( " (mapconcat 'find-to-string form "-and ") "\\) "))) (defun find-or (form) "Or FORMs together, so: \(or \(mtime \"+1\"\) \(name \"something\"\)\) will produce: find . \\\( -mtime '+1' -or -name 'something' \\\)" (if (< (length form) 2) (find-to-string (car form)) (concat "\\( " (mapconcat 'find-to-string form "-or ") "\\) "))) (defun find-not (form) "Or FORMs together and prefix with a -not, so: \(not \(mtime \"+1\"\) \(name \"something\"\)\) will produce: -not \\\( -mtime '+1' -or -name 'something' \\\) If you wanted the FORMs -and(ed) together instead then this would suffice: \(not \(and \(mtime \"+1\"\) \(name \"something\"\)\)\)" (concat "-not " (find-or (mapcar 'find-to-string form)))) (defun find-prune (form) "-or together FORMs postfix '-prune' and then -or that with a -true, so: \(prune \(name \".svn\" \".git\"\)\) \(name \"*.pm\"\) will produce (unwrapped): \\\( \\\( \\\( -name '.svn' -or -name '.git' \\\) / -prune -or -true \\\) -and -name '*.pm' \\\)" (find-or (list (concat (find-or (mapcar 'find-to-string form)) (find-generic "prune")) (find-generic "true")))) (defun find-generic (option &optional oper argcount args dont-quote) "Allow an arbitrary string to be used as a form. OPTION is the name of the form, OPER is the function used to either OR or AND multiple results together. ARGCOUNT is the minimum of args that OPTION can receive and ARGS are the arguments for OPTION. If DONT-QUOTE is non-nil, arguments are quoted for passing them to the shell." (when (and (numberp argcount) (< (length args) argcount)) (error "'%s' needs at least %d arguments" option argcount)) (let ((oper (or oper 'find-or))) (if (and args (length args)) (funcall oper (mapcar (lambda (x) (concat "-" option (if dont-quote (concat " " x " ") (concat " " (shell-quote-argument x) " ")))) args)) (concat "-" option " ")))) (defun find-command (form) "For each item in FORM add a terminating semi-colon and turn them into valid switches. The result is -and(ed) together." (find-and (mapcar (lambda (x) (concat (find-to-string x) "\\; ")) form))) (defun find-to-string (form) "Parse FORM to produce a set of valid find arguments." (cond ((stringp form) form) ((consp form) (let ((option (cdr (assoc (car form) find-constituents)))) (cond ((and (symbolp option) (fboundp option)) (funcall option (cdr form))) ((consp option) (let ((option (symbol-name (car form))) (argcnt (car option)) (oper (cadr option)) (dont-quote (car (cddr option)))) (find-to-string (find-generic option oper argcnt (cdr form) dont-quote)))) (t (error "Sorry I don't know how to handle '%s'" (car form)))))))) (provide 'find-cmd) ;; arch-tag: 9687fd9e-4e90-4022-864a-f904526e2046 ;;; find-cmd.el ends here