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Support compilers that give a message each time the file being
compiled changes but don't include a file name each error message.
Speed up by searching for regexps one by one instead of combining.
(compile-internal): Takes more optional arguments. All five regexp
alists can be given as argument.
Change name of variable regexp-alist to error-regexp-alist. Change
some local variables directly by setq instead of rebinding by let.
(compilation-shell-minor-mode): New minor mode.
Similar to compilation-minor-mode, but key bindings don't
collide with shell mode.
(compilation-shell-minor-mode-map, compilation-shell-minor-mode):
New variables.
(compile-auto-highlight): Doc fix.
(compilation-error-regexp-alist): Removed unnecessary line break
in first regexp. Replaced \\(\\|.* on \\) by \\(.* on \\)? in
regexp for Absoft FORTRAN 77 Compiler 3.1.3. Added regexp for
SPARCcompiler Pascal. Divided long line in regexp for Cray C
compiler error messages. Made comment fit in line at regexp for
Sun Ada (VADS, Solaris). FILE-IDX may be nil, meaning an
error message with no file name, so the file name must be taken
from an earlier message. LINE-IDX may be a function which is
called with two arguments the file name and column strings and
returns an error position descriptor.
(compilation-enter-directory-regexp-alist)
(compilation-leave-directory-regexp-alist): New variables.
(compilation-file-regexp-alist)
(compilation-nomessage-regexp-alist): New variables.
(grep-regexp-alist): Removed unnecessary ^ at beginning of regexp.
(compilation-enter-directory-regexp)
(compilation-leave-directory-regexp): Variables deleted.
Replaced by compilation-enter-directory-regexp-alist and
compilation-leave-directory-regexp-alist.
(compilation-buffer-p): Return true also for buffer in
compilation-shell-minor-mode.
(compilation-next-error-locus): Split a long line.
(count-regexp-groupings): Comment about this function not being
needed any more.
(compilation-current-file, compilation-regexps); New variables.
(compilation-parse-errors): Large parts rewritten. Don't put the
regexps together in one large regexp, instead match them one by one.
Support the generalized subexpression indices.
(compile-collect-regexps, compile-buffer-substring): New functions
supporting compilation-parse-errors.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 03 May 1997 04:37:52 +0000 |
parents | 8a008f65c8d4 |
children | 614b916ff5bf |
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/* Declarations having to do with GNU Emacs syntax tables. Copyright (C) 1985, 1993, 1994, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ extern Lisp_Object Qsyntax_table_p; extern Lisp_Object Fsyntax_table_p (), Fsyntax_table (), Fset_syntax_table (); extern void update_syntax_table (); /* The standard syntax table is stored where it will automatically be used in all new buffers. */ #define Vstandard_syntax_table buffer_defaults.syntax_table /* A syntax table is a chartable whose elements are cons cells (CODE+FLAGS . MATCHING-CHAR). MATCHING-CHAR can be nil if the char is not a kind of parenthesis. The low 8 bits of CODE+FLAGS is a code, as follows: */ enum syntaxcode { Swhitespace, /* for a whitespace character */ Spunct, /* for random punctuation characters */ Sword, /* for a word constituent */ Ssymbol, /* symbol constituent but not word constituent */ Sopen, /* for a beginning delimiter */ Sclose, /* for an ending delimiter */ Squote, /* for a prefix character like Lisp ' */ Sstring, /* for a string-grouping character like Lisp " */ Smath, /* for delimiters like $ in Tex. */ Sescape, /* for a character that begins a C-style escape */ Scharquote, /* for a character that quotes the following character */ Scomment, /* for a comment-starting character */ Sendcomment, /* for a comment-ending character */ Sinherit, /* use the standard syntax table for this character */ Scomment_fence, /* Starts/ends comment which is delimited on the other side by a char with the same syntaxcode. */ Sstring_fence, /* Starts/ends string which is delimited on the other side by a char with the same syntaxcode. */ Smax /* Upper bound on codes that are meaningful */ }; /* Set the syntax entry VAL for char C in table TABLE. */ #define SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY(table, c, val) \ ((c) < CHAR_TABLE_SINGLE_BYTE_SLOTS \ ? (XCHAR_TABLE (table)->contents[(unsigned char) (c)] = (val)) \ : Faset ((table), make_number (c), (val))) /* Fetch the syntax entry for char C in syntax table TABLE. This macro is called only when C is less than CHAR_TABLE_ORDINARY_SLOTS. Do inheritance. */ #ifdef __GNUC__ #define SYNTAX_ENTRY_FOLLOW_PARENT(table, c) \ ({ Lisp_Object tbl = table; \ Lisp_Object temp = XCHAR_TABLE (tbl)->contents[(c)]; \ while (NILP (temp)) \ { \ tbl = XCHAR_TABLE (tbl)->parent; \ if (NILP (tbl)) \ break; \ temp = XCHAR_TABLE (tbl)->contents[(c)]; \ } \ temp; }) #else extern Lisp_Object syntax_temp; extern Lisp_Object syntax_parent_lookup (); #define SYNTAX_ENTRY_FOLLOW_PARENT(table, c) \ (syntax_temp = XCHAR_TABLE (table)->contents[(c)], \ (NILP (syntax_temp) \ ? syntax_parent_lookup (table, (c)) \ : syntax_temp)) #endif /* SYNTAX_ENTRY fetches the information from the entry for character C in syntax table TABLE, or from globally kept data (gl_state). Does inheritance. */ /* CURRENT_SYNTAX_TABLE gives the syntax table valid for current position, it is either the buffer's syntax table, or syntax table found in text properties. */ #ifdef SYNTAX_ENTRY_VIA_PROPERTY # define SYNTAX_ENTRY(c) \ (gl_state.use_global ? gl_state.global_code : SYNTAX_ENTRY_INT (c)) # define CURRENT_SYNTAX_TABLE gl_state.current_syntax_table #else # define SYNTAX_ENTRY SYNTAX_ENTRY_INT # define CURRENT_SYNTAX_TABLE current_buffer->syntax_table #endif #define SYNTAX_ENTRY_INT(c) \ ((c) < CHAR_TABLE_SINGLE_BYTE_SLOTS \ ? SYNTAX_ENTRY_FOLLOW_PARENT (CURRENT_SYNTAX_TABLE, \ (unsigned char) (c)) \ : Faref (CURRENT_SYNTAX_TABLE, make_number ((c)))) /* Extract the information from the entry for character C in the current syntax table. */ #ifdef __GNUC__ #define SYNTAX(c) \ ({ Lisp_Object temp; \ temp = SYNTAX_ENTRY (c); \ (CONSP (temp) \ ? (enum syntaxcode) (XINT (XCONS (temp)->car) & 0xff) \ : Swhitespace); }) #define SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS(c) \ ({ Lisp_Object temp; \ temp = SYNTAX_ENTRY (c); \ (CONSP (temp) \ ? XINT (XCONS (temp)->car) \ : (int) Swhitespace); }) #define SYNTAX_MATCH(c) \ ({ Lisp_Object temp; \ temp = SYNTAX_ENTRY (c); \ (CONSP (temp) \ ? XINT (XCONS (temp)->cdr) \ : Qnil); }) #else #define SYNTAX(c) \ (syntax_temp = SYNTAX_ENTRY ((c)), \ (CONSP (syntax_temp) \ ? (enum syntaxcode) (XINT (XCONS (syntax_temp)->car) & 0xff) \ : Swhitespace)) #define SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS(c) \ (syntax_temp = SYNTAX_ENTRY ((c)), \ (CONSP (syntax_temp) \ ? XINT (XCONS (syntax_temp)->car) \ : (int) Swhitespace)) #define SYNTAX_MATCH(c) \ (syntax_temp = SYNTAX_ENTRY ((c)), \ (CONSP (syntax_temp) \ ? XINT (XCONS (syntax_temp)->cdr) \ : Qnil)) #endif /* Then there are six single-bit flags that have the following meanings: 1. This character is the first of a two-character comment-start sequence. 2. This character is the second of a two-character comment-start sequence. 3. This character is the first of a two-character comment-end sequence. 4. This character is the second of a two-character comment-end sequence. 5. This character is a prefix, for backward-prefix-chars. Note that any two-character sequence whose first character has flag 1 and whose second character has flag 2 will be interpreted as a comment start. bit 6 is used to discriminate between two different comment styles. Languages such as C++ allow two orthogonal syntax start/end pairs and bit 6 is used to determine whether a comment-end or Scommentend ends style a or b. Comment start sequences can start style a or b. Style a is always the default. */ #define SYNTAX_COMSTART_FIRST(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 16) & 1) #define SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 17) & 1) #define SYNTAX_COMEND_FIRST(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 18) & 1) #define SYNTAX_COMEND_SECOND(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 19) & 1) #define SYNTAX_PREFIX(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 20) & 1) /* extract the comment style bit from the syntax table entry */ #define SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 21) & 1) /* This array, indexed by a character, contains the syntax code which that character signifies (as a char). For example, (enum syntaxcode) syntax_spec_code['w'] is Sword. */ extern unsigned char syntax_spec_code[0400]; /* Indexed by syntax code, give the letter that describes it. */ extern char syntax_code_spec[16]; /* Make syntax table state (gl_state) good for POS, assuming it is currently good for a position before POS. */ #define UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD(pos) \ ((pos) >= gl_state.e_property ? \ ( update_syntax_table ((pos), 1, 0), 1 ) : 0) /* Make syntax table state (gl_state) good for POS, assuming it is currently good for a position after POS. */ #define UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD(pos) \ ((pos) <= gl_state.b_property ? \ ( update_syntax_table ((pos), -1, 0), 1 ) : 0) /* Make syntax table good for POS. */ #define UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE(pos) \ ((pos) <= gl_state.b_property ? \ ( update_syntax_table ((pos), -1, 0), 1 ) : \ ( (pos) >= gl_state.e_property ? \ ( update_syntax_table ((pos), 1, 0), 1 ) : 0)) /* This macro should be called with FROM at the start of forward search, or after the last position of the backward search. It makes sure that the first char is picked up with correct table, so one does not need to call UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE immediately after the call. Sign of COUNT gives the direction of the search. */ #define SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE(from,count) \ gl_state.b_property = BEGV - 1; \ gl_state.e_property = ZV + 1; \ gl_state.use_global = 0; \ gl_state.current_syntax_table = current_buffer->syntax_table; \ if (parse_sexp_lookup_properties) \ update_syntax_table ((count) > 0 ? (from) : (from) - 1, (count), 1, Qnil); /* Same as above, but in OBJECT. If OBJECT is nil, use current buffer. If it is t, ignore properties altogether. */ #define SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE_FOR_OBJECT(object, from, count) \ if (BUFFERP (object)) \ { \ gl_state.b_property = BEGV - 1; \ gl_state.e_property = ZV; \ } \ else if (EQ (object, Qt)) \ { \ gl_state.b_property = - 1; \ gl_state.e_property = 1500000000; \ } \ else \ { \ gl_state.b_property = -1; \ gl_state.e_property = 1 + XSTRING (object)->size; \ } \ gl_state.use_global = 0; \ gl_state.current_syntax_table = current_buffer->syntax_table; \ if (parse_sexp_lookup_properties) \ update_syntax_table (count > 0 ? (from) : (from) - 1, count, 1, object); struct gl_state_s { int start; /* Where to stop. */ int stop; /* Where to stop. */ int use_global; /* Whether to use global_code or c_s_t. */ Lisp_Object global_code; /* Syntax code of current char. */ Lisp_Object current_syntax_table; /* Syntax table for current pos. */ Lisp_Object old_prop; /* Syntax-table prop at prev pos. */ int b_property; /* Last index where c_s_t is not valid. */ int e_property; /* First index where c_s_t is not valid. */ INTERVAL forward_i; /* Where to start lookup on forward */ INTERVAL backward_i; /* or backward movement. The data in c_s_t is valid between these intervals, and possibly at the intervals too, depending on: */ char left_ok; char right_ok; }; extern struct gl_state_s gl_state; extern int parse_sexp_lookup_properties; extern INTERVAL interval_of();