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(bibtex-sort-entry-class) (bibtex-comment-start): Use defcustom. (bibtex-entry-field-alist): Use nil if initial content of the field is undefined. Fix docstring. (bibtex-parse-keys-timeout, bibtex-autokey-additional-names) (bibtex-generate-autokey, bibtex-parse-buffers-stealthily) (bibtex-mode, bibtex-field-list, bibtex-entry-updat) (bibtex-autofill-entry, bibtex-entry-index, bibtex-next-field): Fix docstring. (bibtex-autokey-title-terminators): Use only one regexp. (bibtex-string-maybe-empty-head): New variable. (bibtex-remove-delimiters-string): New function. (bibtex-text-in-field-bounds, bibtex-text-in-string): Use bibtex-remove-delimiters-string. (bibtex-progress-message, bibtex-field-left-delimiter) (bibtex-field-right-delimiter, bibtex-entry-left-delimiter) (bibtex-entry-right-delimiter, bibtex-search-entry): Use eq. (bibtex-insert-kill): Rename from `bibtex-insert-current-kill'. Simplify. (bibtex-format-entry): Use save-excursion for inherited booktitle. Use eq and bibtex-remove-delimiters-string. For end markers use insertion type so that marker stays after inserted text. (bibtex-autokey-get-names): Return empty string if name is missing. (bibtex-autokey-demangle-name): Call bibtex-autokey-abbrev before calling bibtex-autokey-name-case-convert. (bibtex-autokey-demangle-title): Call bibtex-autokey-titleword-case-convert. Remove call to bibtex-autokey-titleword-case-convert from bibtex-autokey-get-title. (bibtex-global-key-alist, bibtex-read-string-key): New functions. (bibtex-read-key): New optional arg global. (bibtex-files-expand): New optional arg force. (bibtex-complete-string-cleanup): Expansion of abbrev can be absent. (bibtex-complete-crossref-cleanup): Rename from bibtex-complete-key-cleanup. Simplify code. (bibtex-copy-summary-as-kill): Remove arg key. Operate on current entry. Use looking-at. (bibtex-button): Add docstring. (bibtex-entry): Simplify. (bibtex-make-field): Replace optional arg called-by-yank with more specific args move and interactive. (bibtex-end-of-entry): Use forward-sexp. (bibtex-find-entry-globally): Remove. (bibtex-find-crossref): Allow for crossref key located in other buffer. Bound to C-c C-x. (bibtex-find-entry): New optional args global and display. (bibtex-find-text): Fix docstring. Remove arg as-if-interactive. (bibtex-validate): Use arg force of bibtex-files-expand. (bibtex-clean-entry): Bugfix, clean string entries properly. Always keep point at beginning of entry. (bibtex-complete): Bugfix. Handle string entries properly. Call cleanup functions only if needed. (bibtex-String): Use bibtex-read-string-key. (bibtex-url): Use bibtex-remove-delimiters-string. Do not alter case of replacement text.
author Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
date Fri, 26 Nov 2004 23:24:44 +0000
parents 695cf19ef79e
children 375f2633d815
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;;; -*- Mode: lisp -*-

; load in the c functions

(removeaddress '_signal)
(removeaddress '_switch_to_proc)
(removeaddress '_set_proc_str)

(cfasl "/src/mdc/ledit/leditcfns.o" '_switch_to_proc 'emacs)

(getaddress '_set_proc_str 'set_proc_str)

(declare (special *ledit-infile*               ; emacs->lisp tempfile
		  *ledit-outfile*              ; lisp->emacs tempfile
		  *ledit-ppfile*               ; pp->emacs tempfile
                  *ledit-lisztfile*            ; compiler input
                  *ledit-objfile*              ; compiler output
		  *ledit-initialized*)         ; flag
	 )

(setq *ledit-initialized* nil)

;;; INIT-LEDIT

(defun init-ledit ()
  (let ((user (getenv '|USER|)))		;USER must be uppercase
       (setq
	 *ledit-outfile* (concat "/tmp/" user ".l2") ; lisp -> emacs
	 *ledit-infile*  (concat "/tmp/" user ".l1") ; emacs -> lisp
	 *ledit-ppfile*  (concat "/tmp/" user ".l3") ; pp output to emacs.
	 *ledit-lisztfile*  (concat "/tmp/" user ".l4")
	 *ledit-objfile*  (concat "/tmp/" user ".o")
	 *ledit-initialized* t)))

;;; LEDIT
; if 1 arg, arg is taken as a tag name to pass to emacs.
; if 2 args, second arg is a keyword.  If 2nd arg is pp,
; pp is applied to first arg, and result is sent to emacs
; to put in a buffer called LEDIT (which is first erased.)

(defun ledit fexpr (args)
    (apply #'ledit* args))

;;; LEDIT*

(defun ledit* n
    (if (not *ledit-initialized*) (init-ledit))
    (ledit-output (listify n))
    (syscall 10. *ledit-infile*)        ; syscall 10 is "delete"
    (syscall 10. *ledit-lisztfile*)
    (emacs)
    (ledit-input)
    (syscall 10. *ledit-outfile*)
    (syscall 10. *ledit-ppfile*)
    t)

;;; LEDIT-OUTPUT
;;; Egad, what a mess!  Doesn't work for XEMACS yet.
;;; Here's an example from Mocklisp:
;;; -> (defun bar (nothing) (bar nothing))
;;; bar
;;; -> (ledit bar)
;;; should produce...
;;; (progn) (progn tag (setq tag "bar") (&goto-tag))
;;; and
;;; -> (ledit bar pp)
;;; should stuff this to emacs...
;;; (progn) (switch-to-buffer "LEDIT") (erase-buffer)
;;; (insert-file "/tmp/walter.l3") (lisp-mode)
;;; and this...
;;; (def bar
;;;   (lambda (x)
;;;    (bar nothing)))
;;; into *LEDIT*

(defun ledit-output (args)
  (if args
      (let ((ofile (outfile *ledit-outfile*)))
	   (format ofile "(progn)")             ; this is necessary.

	   (cond ((null (cdr args)) ; no keyword -> arg is a tag.
		  (format ofile "(progn tag (setq tag \"~A\"~
			         (&goto-tag))"
			         (car args)))
		 ((eq (cadr args) 'pp)       ; pp-> pp first arg to emacs
		      (apply 'pp `((|F| ,*ledit-ppfile*) ,(car args)))
		      (format ofile "(switch-to-buffer \"LEDIT\")~
				     (erase-buffer)")
		      (format ofile "(insert-file \"~A\")"
			             *ledit-ppfile*)
		      (format ofile "(lisp-mode)"))

		 (t (format t "~&~A -- unknown option~%" (cdr args))))
	   (close ofile))))

;;; LISZT*
;;; Need this guy to do compile-input.
;;; Liszt returns 0 if all was well.
;;; Note that in ordinary use the user will have to get used to looking
;;; at "%Warning: ... Compiler declared *foo* special" messages, since
;;; you don't usually want to hunt around in your file, zap in the
;;; declarations, then go back to what you were doing.
;;; Fortunately this doesn't cause the compiler to bomb.
;;; Some sleepless night I will think of a way to get around this.

(defun liszt* (&rest args)
   (apply #'liszt args))

;;; LEDIT-INPUT
;;; Although there are two cases here, in practice
;;; it is never the case that there is both input to be
;;; interpreted and input to be compiled.

(defun ledit-input ()
  (if (probef *ledit-lisztfile*)
      (cond ((getd #'liszt)
	     (format t ";Compiling LEDIT:")
	     (and (zerop (liszt* *ledit-lisztfile* '-o *ledit-objfile*))
		  (load *ledit-objfile*)))
	    (t (format t ";Can't compile LEDIT: No liszt.~%;Reading instead:")
	       (let ((ifile (infile *ledit-lisztfile*)))
		 (ledit-load ifile)
		 (close ifile)))))

  (if (probef *ledit-infile*)
      (let ((ifile (infile *ledit-infile*)))
	(format t ";Reading from LEDIT:~%")
	(ledit-load ifile)
	(close ifile))))

;;; LEDIT-LOAD
;;; A generally useful form of load

(defun ledit-load (ifile)
  (let ((eof-form (list 'eof-form)))
    (do ((form (read ifile eof-form) (read ifile eof-form)))
      ((eq form eof-form))
      (format t ";  ~A~%" (eval form)))))

(setsyntax #/ 'macro 'ledit)                  ; make ^E = (ledit)<return>

;; more robust version of the c function set_proc_str. Does argument checking.
;; set_proc_str sets the string that is stuffed to the tty after franz pauses
;; and the csh wakes up. It is usually "%emacs" or "%vemacs" or "%?emacs"
(defun set-proc-str (arg)
  (if (stringp arg)
    (set_proc_str arg)
    (if (symbolp arg)
      (set_proc_str (get-pname arg))
      (error arg " is illegal argument to set-proc-str"))))

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