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* allout.el (allout-regexp, allout-line-boundary-regexp)
(allout-bob-regexp): Correct grouping and boundaries to fix
backwards traversal.
(allout-depth-specific-regexp, allout-depth-one-regexp): New
versions that exploit \\{M\\} regexp syntax, to avoid geometric or
worse time in allout-ascend.
(allout-doublecheck-at-and-shallower): Identify depth threshold
below which topics are checked for and disqualified by containment
discontinuities.
(allout-hotspot-key-handler): Correctly handle multiple-key
strokes. Remove some unused variables.
(allout-mode-leaders): Clarify that mode-specific comment-start
will be used
(set-allout-regexp): Correctly regexp-quote allout regexps to
properly accept alternative header-leads and primary bullets with
regexp-specific characters (eg, C "/*", mathematica "(*").
Include new regular expressions among those configured.
(allout-infer-header-lead-and-primary-bullet): Rename
allout-infer-header-lead.
(allout-recent-depth): Manifest as a variable as well as a function.
(allout-prefix-data): Simplify into an inline instead of a macro,
assuming current match data rather than being explicitly passed it.
Establish allout-recent-depth value as well as
allout-recent-prefix-beginning and allout-recent-prefix-end.
(allout-aberrant-container-p): True when an item's immediate
offspring discontinuously contained. Useful for disqualifying
unintended topic prefixes, likely at low depths.
(allout-goto-prefix-doublechecked): Elaborated version of
allout-goto-prefix which disqualifies aberrant pseudo-items.
(allout-end-of-prefix, allout-pre-next-prefix)
(allout-end-of-subtree): Disqualify aberrant containers.
(allout-beginning-of-current-entry): Position at start of buffer
when in container (depth 0) entry.
(nullify-allout-prefix-data): Invalidate allout-recent-* prefix data.
(allout-current-bullet): Strip text properties.
(allout-get-prefix-bullet): Use right match groups.
(allout-beginning-of-line, allout-next-heading): Disqualify
aberrant containers.
(allout-previous-heading): Disqualify aberrant containers.
(allout-get-invisibility-overlay): Increment so progress is made
when the first overlay is not the sought one.
(allout-end-of-prefix): Disqualify aberrant containers.
(allout-end-of-line): Cycle something like allout-beginning-of-line.
(allout-mode): Make allout-old-style-prefixes (ie, enabling use with
outline.el outlines) functional again. Change the primary bullet
along with the header-lead - level 1 new-style bullets now work.
Engage allout-before-change-handler in mainline emacs, not just
xemacs, to do undo handling.
(allout-before-change-handler): Expose undo changes occurring in
hidden regions. Use allout-get-invisibility-overlay instead of
reimplementing it inline.
(allout-chart-subtree): Use start rather than end of prefix in
charts. Use allout-recent-depth variable.
(allout-chart-siblings): Disqualify aberrant topics.
(allout-beginning-of-current-entry): Position correctly.
(allout-ascend): Use new allout-depth-specific-regexp and
allout-depth-one-regexp for linear instead of O(N^2) or worse behavior.
(allout-ascend-to-depth, allout-up-current-level): Depend on
allout-ascend, rather than reimplementing an algorithm.
(allout-descend-to-depth): Use allout-recent-depth var instead of fun.
(allout-next-sibling): On traversal of numerous intervening
topics, resort to economical allout-next-sibling-leap.
(allout-next-sibling-leap): Specialized version of
allout-next-sibling that uses allout-ascend cleverly, to depend on
a regexp search to leap large numbers of contained topics, rather
than arbitrarily many one-by-one traversals.
(allout-next-visible-heading): Disqualify aberrant topics.
(allout-previous-visible-heading): Position consistently when interactive.
(allout-forward-current-level): Base on allout-previous-sibling
rather than reimplmenting the algorithm. Remove unused vars.
(allout-solicit-alternate-bullet): Present default choice stripped
of text properties.
(allout-rebullet-heading): Use bullet stripped of text properties.
Register changes using allout-exposure-change-hook. Disregard
aberrant topics.
(allout-shift-in): With universal-argument, make topic a peer of
it's former offspring. Simplify the code by separating out
allout-shift-out functionality.
(allout-shift-out): With universal-argument, make offspring peers
of their former container, and its siblings. Implement the
functionality here, rather than inappropriately muddling the
implementation of allout-shift-in.
(allout-rebullet-topic): Respect additional argument for new
parent-child separation function.
(allout-yank-processing): Use allout-ascend directly.
(allout-show-entry): Disqualify aberrant topics.
(allout-show-children): Handle discontinuous children gracefully,
extending the depth being revealed to expose them and posting a
message indicating the situation.
(allout-show-to-offshoot): Remove obsolete and incorrect comment.
Leave cursor in correct position.
(allout-hide-current-subtree): Use allout-ascend directly.
Disqualify aberrant topics.
(allout-kill-line, allout-kill-topic): Preserve exposure layout in
a way that the yanks can restore it, as used to happen.
(allout-yank-processing): Restore exposure layout as recorded by
allout-kill-*, as used to happen.
(allout-annotate-hidden, allout-hide-by-annotation): New routines
for preseving and restoring exposure layout across kills.
(allout-toggle-subtree-encryption): Run allout-exposure-change-hook.
(allout-encrypt-string): Strip text properties.
Rearranged order and outline-headings for some of the
miscellaneous functions.
(allout-resolve-xref): No need to quote the error name in the
condition-case handler section.
(allout-flatten): Classic recursive (and recursively intensive,
without tail-recursion) list-flattener, needed by allout-shift-out
when confronted with discontinuous children.
author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:52:07 +0000 |
parents | 6cd56cde7cd4 |
children | 5e1b6a63ac46 |
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