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2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift): Make it work at the
end of the buffer.
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-write-checksums): Specify coding
system.
(org-mobile-timestamp-buffer): Keep local variable/mode line at
beginning of buffer.
* org-latex.el (org-latex-entities-regexp): Fix typo in regexp.
* org.el (org-block-todo-from-children-or-siblings-or-parent)
(org-block-todo-from-checkboxes): Do not block changes to a nil
TODO state.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org-habit.el (org-habit-parse-todo): Indicate which habit is
wrongly set up in the error messages.
* org-colview.el (org-columns-display-here): Don't try to
calculate values if the underlying property is not set.
(org-columns-string-to-number): Convert age strings back into
fractional days.
(org-agenda-colview-summarize): Handle extended summary types
properly.
* org-colview-xemacs.el (org-columns-display-here): Don't try to
calculate values if the underlying property is not set.
(org-columns-string-to-number): Convert age strings back into
fractional days.
(org-agenda-colview-summarize): Handle extended summary types
properly.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-exp.el (org-export-format-drawer-function): New variable.
(org-export-format-drawer): New function.
(org-export-preprocess-string): Pass the backend as a parameter to
`org-export-remove-or-extract-drawers'.
(org-export-remove-or-extract-drawers): New parameter BACKEND.
* org-protocol.el (org-protocol-char-to-string): New defsubst.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-diary-entry-in-org-file): Add error
message when no block is selected.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-links): Check for protectedness
in the last matched character, not after the match.
* org-datetree.el (org-datetree-find-date-create): Respect
restriction when KEEP-RESTRICTION is set.
(org-datetree-file-entry-under): New function.
(org-datetree-cleanup): New command.
2009-11-13 Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk>
* org-src.el (org-edit-src-code): New optional argument context
allows calling functions to avoid altering the saved window
configuration.
(org-edit-src-exit): Do not restore window configuration when this
function is used in the context of saving the edit buffer.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-out, org-clock-cancel): Revert to
instances to switching to with-current-buffer, because these seem
to cause problems - no idea why.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-add-entry-to-org-agenda-diary-file):
Require diary-lib for (diary-date-display-form).
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-log-reschedule, org-log-redeadline): New options.
(org-log-note-headings): Add templates for rescheduling and
deadline changing.
(org-startup-options): Add in-buffer settings for logging changing
schedule and deadline time stamps.
(org-deadline, org-schedule): Check for existing date and arrange
for logging if the user requests it.
(org-add-log-note): Prepare proper note buffers for rescheduling
and deadline changes.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-diary-entry-in-org-file)
(org-agenda-add-entry-to-org-agenda-diary-file)
(org-agenda-insert-diary-make-new-entry): New functions.
(org-agenda-diary-entry): Call
`org-agenda-diary-entry-in-org-file' when appropriate.
* org.el (org-calendar-insert-diary-entry-key): New option.
(org-agenda-diary-file): New option.
("calendar"): Install our insertion function in the calendar.
* org-remember.el (org-datetree): Require.
(org-remember-templates): Add new positioning option.
(org-remember-reference-date): New variable.
(org-remember-apply-template): Store the reference date in a local
variable.
(org-remember-handler): Implement date tree positioning of entries.
* org-datetree.el: New file.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-preprocess): Protect targets in
verbatim emphasis.
* org-html.el (org-export-as-html): Protect targets in verbatim
emphasis.
* org-docbook.el (org-export-as-docbook): Protect targets in
verbatim emphasis.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-show-notification): Handle messages that
contain a percent character.
* org-remember.el (org-remember-apply-template): Turn of partial
completion.
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-before-process-capture-hook): New hook.
(org-mobile-pull): Run `org-mobile-before-process-capture-hook'.
* org.el (org-indent-mode): Define variable already in org.el.
(org-unfontify-region): Remove line-prefix and wrap-prefix
properties only if org-indent-mode is active.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-icalendar.el (org-print-icalendar-entries): Save match data
around call to verify function.
(org-print-icalendar-entries): Add a call to the verification
function.
* org.el (org-speedbar-set-agenda-restriction): Remove unnecessary
save-restrivtion' form.
2009-11-13 Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk>
* org-exp.el (org-export-format-source-code-or-example): restrict
scope of preserve-indentp to the let binding.
(org-src): require org-src, since org-src-preserve-indentation is used.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-timer.el (org-timer-set-timer): Set variables
org-timer-timer[123] correctly.
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-files-alist): Make it work when
`agenda-archives' is included in
`org-agenda-text-search-extra-files'.
(org-mobile-push): Restore agenda after mobile push.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-resolve-clocks-if-idle): Another fix to the
way the amount of idle time is presented in the minibuffer.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-icalendar.el (org-print-icalendar-entries): Use
org-icalendar-verify-function only if non-nil.
* org.el (org-refile): Refile to clock only if the prefix arg is
2.
(org-sparse-tree): Fix docstring to be in line with prompt.
(org-update-parent-todo-statistics): Call
`org-after-todo-statistics-hook' on each level.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-remember.el (org-remember-apply-template): Make sure the
buffer exists.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-tab-ind-state): New variable.
(org-cycle-level): New function.
(org-cycle-level-after-item/entry-creation): New option.
(org-flag-subtree): New function.
(org-hide-archived-subtrees): Call `org-flag-subtree'.
(org-set-effort): Indexed access.
* org-list.el (org-cycle-item-indentation): New function.
* org.el (org-refile): Make prefix argument 2 refile to current
clock.
(org-priority): Interpret action `remove' as call to remove the
priority cookie.
* org-remember.el (org-remember-apply-template): Don't depend on
buffer name being like file name.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-play-sound): Expand file in
org-clock-sound, to allow ~ for home.
* org-remember.el (org-remember-handler): Set
text-before-node-creation even if this already looks like a node,
because the string might be needed on non-org-mode target files.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-open-link): Make this work in agenda
clocktables.
(org-agenda-switch-to): Follow a link at point if
org-return-follows-link' is set and there is nothing else to do in
this line.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org-colview-xemacs.el: Add in changes from org-colview.el
2009-11-13 Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk>
* org-exp-blocks.el: Modify split separator regexp to avoid empty
strings.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org-colview.el (org-columns-new): Make this work with the new
operators.
(org-columns-store-format): Make this work with the new operators.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-src.el (org-src-preserve-indentation): Document that this
variable is also used during export.
* org-exp.el (org-export-format-source-code-or-example): Preserve
indentation if a block has a -i option, or if
`org-src-preserve-indentation' is set.
* org-exp-blocks.el (org-export-blocks-preprocess): Preserve
indentation if a block has a -i option, or if
`org-src-preserve-indentation' is set.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-mode-map): Define the new archiving keys.
(org-speed-commands-default): Define an archiving key in the speed
command map.
(org-org-menu): Improve the menu structure concerning archiving.
* org-archive.el (org-archive-subtree-default-with-confirmation):
New command.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-mode-map): Define the new archiving keys.
(org-agenda-menu): Add the new archiving commands to the menu.
(org-agenda-archive-default)
(org-agenda-archive-default-with-confirmation): New commands.
(org-agenda-archive, org-agenda-archive-to-archive-sibling): Just
call `org-agenda-archive-with'.
(org-agenda-archive-with): New function.
* org-table.el (org-table-convert-region): Inert spaces around "|"
to avoid line beginnings like "|-1" which will be mistaken as
hlines.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-offer-links-in-entry): Return nil if there are no
links, t if a link has been selected.
(org-open-at-point): Open attachment directory when called in the
headline and there are no links in the entry body.
(org-speed-commands-default): Add "o" for open-at-point as a speed
command.
* org-attach.el (org-attach-reveal): Optional prefix arg
IF-EXISTS, which avoids creating the attachment directory if it
does not yet exist.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda, org-run-agenda-series): Evaluate
MATCH.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el ("abbrev"): Work with abbrev tables only after they have
been loaded.
* org-list.el (org-list-send-list): Fix bug related to match
data.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-fontify): Apply verbatim
emphasis.
(org-export-latex-make-header): Insert \obeylines if line breaks
should be preserved.
* org-exp.el (org-export-protect-verbatim): Add an
`org-verbatim-emph' property to such text.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-icalendar.el (org-icalendar-use-plain-timestamp): New option.
(org-print-icalendar-entries): Skip entries where the timestamp is
not a deadline and not scheduled, if the user requests that.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-quotation-marks): Allow a bracket
before an opening quote.
* org-archive.el (org-archive-subtree): Keep archive after
archiving something.
* org-id.el (org-id-update-id-locations): Add archive files if
that is required by `org-id-extra-files'.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-src.el (org-src-window-setup): New option.
(org-src-switch-to-buffer): New function.
(org-edit-src-exit): Add optional argument CONTEXT and use it to
restore window configuration.
(org-edit-src-code, org-edit-src-continue, org-edit-src-exit):
Call `org-src-switch-to-buffer'.
* org.el (org-default-properties): Add STYLE property.
(org-files-list): Use the function call to get the files.
(org-additional-option-like-keywords): Add SETUPFILE to completion
list.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-table.el (org-table-convert-region): Correctly interpret
quoting in csv import.
* org.el (org-icompleting-read): Make iswitchb completion work
with lists and tables.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-add-entry-text): Never add entry text
while pushing the mobile agenda.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el
(org-clock-auto-clock-resolution): Now takes three values: nil, t
and `when-no-clock-is-running'.
(org-clock-in): Use `org-clock-auto-clock-resolution' to determine
whether or not to resolve Org buffers on clock in.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org-colview.el (org-format-time-period): Function to format
times in fractional days for display.
(org-columns-display-here): Add support for showing a calculated
value in place of the property.
(org-columns): Set `org-columns-time' to the current time so time
difference calculations will work.
(org-columns-time): Use to store the current time when column view
is displayed, so all time differences will use the same reference
point.
(org-columns-compile-map): There is now an extra position in each
entry specifying the function to use to calculate the displayed
value for the non-calculated properties in the column,
(org-columns-compute-all): Set `org-columns-time' to the current
time so time difference calculations will work.
(org-columns-compute): Handle column operators where the values
used are calculated from the underlying property.
(org-columns-number-to-string): Handle the 'age' column format
(org-columns-string-to-number): Correct the function name (was
org-column...). Add support for the 'age' column format.
(org-columns-compile-format): Support the additional parameter in
org-columns-compile-map.
2009-11-13 Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org>
* org.el (org-mode-hook): Turn `org-mode-hook' into a customizable
variable.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-has-been-used): New variable.
(org-clock-in): Set `org-clock-has-been-used'.
(org-clock-save): Save only if clock data has been used or created
during this session.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-persist): New value, to store only the
clock history.
(org-clock-save): Don't save the clock if only the history should
be stored.
(org-clock-load): Turn off John Wiegley's auto resolving mechanism
when restoring a saved clock.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-display, org-clock-put-overlay): Use
`org-time-clock-use-fractional'.
* org.el (org-time-clocksum-use-fractional)
(org-time-clocksum-fractional-format): Two new customizable
variables which allow the user to select fractional times (1.25
instead of 1:25) in the `org-clock-display' report.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-ascii.el (org-export-ascii-table-keep-all-vertical-lines):
New option.
* org.el (org-tag-alist): Fix customization type.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-update-checksum-for-capture-file):
Make sure the regexp search can fail without throwing an error.
(org-mobile-apply): Save the inbox buffer after removing
successfully applied changes.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-resolve-clocks-if-idle): Fix to the way idle
time is reported after the user comes back (but before they
resolve time).
* org.el (org-get-repeat): Change so that this function can be
called with either `org-scheduled-string' or
`org-deadline-string'.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-auto-clock-resolution): Renamed
`org-clock-disable-clock-resolution', since negatives don't sound
good in customization variables.
(org-clock-in): Don't use the auto-resolution logic if the user is
clocking into a different task while an active clock is running.
This then allows the default behavior of clocking out of the open
task and then into the new task.
* org.el (org-modules): Made this variable more consistent, since
it was referring to Org, OrgMode and Org-mode, whereas the docs
for the variable always refer to Org-mode.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org.el (org-repeat-re): The changed org-repeat-re no longer
matched simple +2d type repeaters. Fix it so it does.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-preprocess): Protect the vspace
macro in the VERSE environment.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
* org-habit.el (org-habit-get-priority): A new function that
determines the relative priority of a habit, based on how long
past its scheduled date it is, and how near the deadline is.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-scheduled): Set habit priority
using `org-habit-get-priority'.
* org-habit.el (org-habit-build-graph): Start displaying colors
from the first scheduled date, if that date is earlier than the
first completion date.
* org-habit.el: Changed all "color" variables to faces, and made
them appropriate for light and dark backgrounds.
* org-habit.el (org-habit-duration-to-days): Made this function
more general.
(org-habit-parse-todo): Parse the new ".+N/N" style repeater.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-deadlines): Removed all mention of
habits, since they don't use DEADLINE anymore.
* org.el (org-repeat-re, org-display-custom-time)
(org-timestamp-change): Extended to support the new ".+N/N"
syntax, used for habits.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve-clock): Fixed an incorrect
variable reference.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-set-mode-name): Show Habit in the
modeline when habits are being displayed (if that module is being
loaded).
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org-clock.el (org-x11-idle-seconds): Add a method to get the X11
idle time using the xscreensaver extension.
(org-user-idle-seconds): Use X11 idle time if available.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-next-line): New command.
(org-agenda-previous-line): New commands.
(org-agenda-show-and-scroll-up, org-agenda-show-scroll-down): New
commands.
(org-agenda-follow-mode): Do the follow immediately if the mode is
turned on here.
(previous-line, next-line): Replace keys with the corresponding
org functions.
(org-agenda-mode-map): Bind backspace and delete to the scrolling
command.
* org.el (org-icompleting-read): Turn off partial completion mode
for the duration of this completion round.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-fontify-headline): Protect TeX
macros in author lines and similar stuff.
* org.el (org-file-tags): Fix docstring.
(org-get-buffer-tags): Add the #+FILETAGS tags.
("ecb"): Maks ecb show context after jumping into an Org file.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-finalize-agenda): Draw habit consistency
graphs after everything else in the buffer has been setup.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-apply): Count success and failure.
* org.el (org-indent-line-function): Fix regexp replace problem.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-disable-clock-resolution): New
customization variable that disable automatic clock resolution on
clock in.
(org-clock-in): If `org-clock-disable-clock-resolution' is set, do
not automatically resolve anything. This is does not affect
idle-time resolution, however, if `org-clock-idle-time' is set.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org-habit.el: New file, which implements code to build a "habit
consistency graph".
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-deadlines)
(org-agenda-get-scheduled): Display consistency graphs when
outputting habits into the agenda. The graphs are always relative
to the current time.
(org-format-agenda-item): Added new parameter `habitp', which
indicates whether we are formatting a habit or not. Do not
display "extra" leading information if habitp is true.
* org.el (org-repeat-re): Improved regexp to include .+ and ++
leaders for repeat strings.
(org-get-repeat): Now takes a string parameter `tagline', so the
caller can obtain the SCHEDULED repeat, or the DEADLINE repeat.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-auto-exclude-function): New
customization variable for allowing the user to create an "auto
exclusion" filter for doing context-aware auto tag filtering.
(org-agenda-filter-by-tag): Changes to support the use of
`org-agenda-auto-exclude-function'. See the new manual addition,.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org.el (org-files-list): Don't attempt to return a file name for
Org buffers which have no associated file.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-do-action): Fixed a typo.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-locate-entry): Interpret files
relative to org-directory.
(org-mobile-inbox-for-pull): Document the best location for this
file.
(org-mobile-check-setup): Verify `org-directory'.
(org-mobile-create-index-file): Sort the files to be listed in
index.org.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org.el (org-fast-tag-selection): Add a way to display a
description for a tag group. This is done by adding a string to
either the startgroup or endgroup cell.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve, org-resolve-clocks)
(org-emacs-idle-seconds): Use `org-float-time' instead of
`time-to-seconds'
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-sorting-strategy): Fix customization
type.
* org.el (org-pre-cycle-hook): Document that `empty' can also be
the value of ARG when doing local cycling.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve-clock): If keeping or
subtracting time results in a clock out at a time in the past, and
if the resolution occurred due to idleness or invoking `M-x
org-resolve-clocks', remember that past moment in time. On the
next clock in, the user will be prompted to see if they want to
back-date their new clock to then.
(org-clock-resolve): Do not jump the user to the location of a
dangling clock if the resolution is occuring due to an idle
timeout. In that case there is typically only one dangling clock,
the active one, and there is no value gained by shuffling their
windows around to show it to them. Being prompted to resolve an
idle clock should be as inobtrusive as possible.
(org-resolve-clocks-if-idle): New function that resolves only the
currently active clock if the user has exceeded the time returned
by `org-user-idle-seconds', based on the value of
`org-clock-idle-time'.
(org-clock-in): If, after resolving clocks,
(org-clock-out): Cancel the `org-clock-idle-timer' on clock out.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve-clock): New function that
resolves a clock to a specific time, closing or resuming as need
be, and possibly even starting a new clock.
(org-clock-resolve): New function used by `org-resolve-clocks'
that sets up for the call to `org-clock-resolve-clock'. It
determines the time to resolve to based on a single-character
selection from the user to either keep time, subtract away time or
cancel the clock.
(org-resolve-clocks): New user command which resolves dangling
clocks -- that is, open but not active -- anywhere in the file
list returned by `org-files-list'.
(org-clock-in): Automatically resolve dangling clocks whenever a
user clocks in.
(org-clock-cancel): If the user cancels the solely clock in a
LOGBOOK, remove the empty drawer.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-idle-time): New user customizable option
for detecting whether the user has left a clock idle. Note: it is
only used in this commit to test whether it's worthwhile to check
OS X to get the Mac user's current idle time. If the Emacs idle
time is less than the value, the user hasn't been away long enough
to be worth checking (a more expensive test than just getting
Emacs idle time).
(org-user-idle-seconds, org-mac-idle-seconds)
(org-emacs-idle-seconds): This three functions, in conjunction
with the user customization variable `org-clock-idle-time', return
the number of seconds (as a floating point) that the user has been
away from their Emacs (or, if running on OS X, their computer).
* org-clock.el (org-find-open-clocks): New function that returns a
list of all open clocks in the given FILE. Note that each clock
it returns is a cons cell of the format (MARKER . START-TIME).
This "clock" value is used by several of the new clock module
utility functions.
(org-is-active-clock): New inline function which tests whether the
given clock value is the same as the currently active clock.
Returns non-nil if this is the case.
(org-with-clock-position): New macro that evaluates FORMS with
point in the buffer and at the position of the given clock.
Changes to the current clock are global.
(org-with-clock): New macro that evaluates FORMS with point in the
buffer and at the position of the given clock. However, changes
to the current clock are local and have no effect on the user's
active clock. This allows, for example, far any clock to be
cancelled without cancelling the active clock.
(org-clock-clock-in): New inline function that switches the active
clock to the given clock. If either the argument RESUME, or the
global `org-clock-in-resume', are non-nil, it will resume a clock
that was previously left open.
(org-clock-clock-out): New inline function that clocks out the
given clock value without affecting the currently active clock.
(org-clock-clock-cancel): New inline function that cancels the
given clock value without affecting the currently active clock.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-in): Before creating
`org-clock-mode-line-timer', check to make sure an older timer is
not currently running.
(org-clock-out): Accept new third parameter `at-time', which
permits a clock to be clocked out at a specific time. Note that
no attempt is made to verify that the clock out time is later than
the clock in time.
* org.el (org-files-list): New utility function for returning a
list of all open org-mode buffers, plus all files used to build
the agenda buffer. Note that not all the files will necessarily
be visited by a buffer at time of call.
(org-entry-beginning-position): Like the function
`line-beginning-position', this inline function returns the
beginning position of the current heading/entry.
(org-entry-end-position): Like the function `line-end-position',
this inline function returns the end position of the current
heading/entry.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-list): Mark the all-todo items line as
a header line.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-exp.el (org-inlinetask-remove-END-maybe): Declare function.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-filter-make-matcher): Allow to filter
entries that have no tags.
(org-agenda-search-view): New customize group.
(org-agenda-search-view-search-words-only): New option.
(org-search-view): Implement substring search.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-outline-level): Add doc string.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-export): Re-introduce
variable.
(org-inlinetask-export-handler): Only export inline task if the
user option calls for it.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-exp.el (org-export-handle-export-tags): Remove inlinetask
END if present.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-tables): Don't format in
protected regions.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-src.el (org-edit-src-code)
(org-edit-src-find-region-and-lang, org-edit-src-exit): Handle
macro editing.
* org-agenda.el (org-prefix-category-max-length): New variable.
(org-format-agenda-item): Use `org-prefix-category-max-length'.
(org-compile-prefix-format): Set `org-prefix-category-max-length'.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-create-index-file): Improve the
listing of tags and todo keywords.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-format-image): New function.
(org-export-latex-links): Use `org-export-latex-format-image'.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-get-current-indentation)
(org-inlinetask-remove-terminator): New functions.
(org-inlinetask-export-handler): Terminate the description list.
* org-exp.el (org-export-select-backend-specific-text): Remove the
region markers.
* org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-export-handler): fix bug for
tasks without content.
* org-clock.el: Make sure the clock-in target position does not
move to a different node by widening the buffer.
* org-html.el (org-export-html-format-image): Wrap image into
figure div only when there is a caption.
* org-archive.el (org-archive-mark-done): Change default value to
nil.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-context): Call `bobp', not `eobp'.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-cancel): Remove quotes from marker
variables.
* org.el (org-read-date-prefer-future): New allowed value `time'.
(org-read-date-analyze): Shift day to tomorrow depending on time
entered and value of `org-read-date-prefer-future'.
author | Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> |
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date | Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:37:55 +0000 |
parents | 21bdda3ded62 |
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/* GNU Emacs routines to deal with syntax tables; also word and list parsing. Copyright (C) 1985, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 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 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/>. */ #include <config.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <setjmp.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "commands.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "character.h" #include "keymap.h" #include "regex.h" /* Make syntax table lookup grant data in gl_state. */ #define SYNTAX_ENTRY_VIA_PROPERTY #include "syntax.h" #include "intervals.h" /* We use these constants in place for comment-style and string-ender-char to distinguish comments/strings started by comment_fence and string_fence codes. */ #define ST_COMMENT_STYLE (256 + 1) #define ST_STRING_STYLE (256 + 2) #include "category.h" Lisp_Object Qsyntax_table_p, Qsyntax_table, Qscan_error; int words_include_escapes; int parse_sexp_lookup_properties; /* Nonzero means `scan-sexps' treat all multibyte characters as symbol. */ int multibyte_syntax_as_symbol; /* Used as a temporary in SYNTAX_ENTRY and other macros in syntax.h, if not compiled with GCC. No need to mark it, since it is used only very temporarily. */ Lisp_Object syntax_temp; /* Non-zero means an open parenthesis in column 0 is always considered to be the start of a defun. Zero means an open parenthesis in column 0 has no special meaning. */ int open_paren_in_column_0_is_defun_start; /* This is the internal form of the parse state used in parse-partial-sexp. */ struct lisp_parse_state { int depth; /* Depth at end of parsing. */ int instring; /* -1 if not within string, else desired terminator. */ int incomment; /* -1 if in unnestable comment else comment nesting */ int comstyle; /* comment style a=0, or b=1, or ST_COMMENT_STYLE. */ int quoted; /* Nonzero if just after an escape char at end of parsing */ int mindepth; /* Minimum depth seen while scanning. */ /* Char number of most recent start-of-expression at current level */ EMACS_INT thislevelstart; /* Char number of start of containing expression */ EMACS_INT prevlevelstart; EMACS_INT location; /* Char number at which parsing stopped. */ EMACS_INT comstr_start; /* Position of last comment/string starter. */ Lisp_Object levelstarts; /* Char numbers of starts-of-expression of levels (starting from outermost). */ }; /* These variables are a cache for finding the start of a defun. find_start_pos is the place for which the defun start was found. find_start_value is the defun start position found for it. find_start_value_byte is the corresponding byte position. find_start_buffer is the buffer it was found in. find_start_begv is the BEGV value when it was found. find_start_modiff is the value of MODIFF when it was found. */ static EMACS_INT find_start_pos; static EMACS_INT find_start_value; static EMACS_INT find_start_value_byte; static struct buffer *find_start_buffer; static EMACS_INT find_start_begv; static int find_start_modiff; static Lisp_Object skip_chars P_ ((int, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int)); static Lisp_Object skip_syntaxes P_ ((int, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)); static Lisp_Object scan_lists P_ ((EMACS_INT, EMACS_INT, EMACS_INT, int)); static void scan_sexps_forward P_ ((struct lisp_parse_state *, EMACS_INT, EMACS_INT, EMACS_INT, int, int, Lisp_Object, int)); static int in_classes P_ ((int, Lisp_Object)); struct gl_state_s gl_state; /* Global state of syntax parser. */ INTERVAL interval_of (); #define INTERVALS_AT_ONCE 10 /* 1 + max-number of intervals to scan to property-change. */ /* Update gl_state to an appropriate interval which contains CHARPOS. The sign of COUNT give the relative position of CHARPOS wrt the previously valid interval. If INIT, only [be]_property fields of gl_state are valid at start, the rest is filled basing on OBJECT. `gl_state.*_i' are the intervals, and CHARPOS is further in the search direction than the intervals - or in an interval. We update the current syntax-table basing on the property of this interval, and update the interval to start further than CHARPOS - or be NULL_INTERVAL. We also update lim_property to be the next value of charpos to call this subroutine again - or be before/after the start/end of OBJECT. */ void update_syntax_table (charpos, count, init, object) int charpos, count, init; Lisp_Object object; { Lisp_Object tmp_table; int cnt = 0, invalidate = 1; INTERVAL i; if (init) { gl_state.old_prop = Qnil; gl_state.start = gl_state.b_property; gl_state.stop = gl_state.e_property; i = interval_of (charpos, object); gl_state.backward_i = gl_state.forward_i = i; invalidate = 0; if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i)) return; /* interval_of updates only ->position of the return value, so update the parents manually to speed up update_interval. */ while (!NULL_PARENT (i)) { if (AM_RIGHT_CHILD (i)) INTERVAL_PARENT (i)->position = i->position - LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i) + TOTAL_LENGTH (i) /* right end */ - TOTAL_LENGTH (INTERVAL_PARENT (i)) + LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (INTERVAL_PARENT (i)); else INTERVAL_PARENT (i)->position = i->position - LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i) + TOTAL_LENGTH (i); i = INTERVAL_PARENT (i); } i = gl_state.forward_i; gl_state.b_property = i->position - gl_state.offset; gl_state.e_property = INTERVAL_LAST_POS (i) - gl_state.offset; goto update; } i = count > 0 ? gl_state.forward_i : gl_state.backward_i; /* We are guaranteed to be called with CHARPOS either in i, or further off. */ if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i)) error ("Error in syntax_table logic for to-the-end intervals"); else if (charpos < i->position) /* Move left. */ { if (count > 0) error ("Error in syntax_table logic for intervals <-"); /* Update the interval. */ i = update_interval (i, charpos); if (INTERVAL_LAST_POS (i) != gl_state.b_property) { invalidate = 0; gl_state.forward_i = i; gl_state.e_property = INTERVAL_LAST_POS (i) - gl_state.offset; } } else if (charpos >= INTERVAL_LAST_POS (i)) /* Move right. */ { if (count < 0) error ("Error in syntax_table logic for intervals ->"); /* Update the interval. */ i = update_interval (i, charpos); if (i->position != gl_state.e_property) { invalidate = 0; gl_state.backward_i = i; gl_state.b_property = i->position - gl_state.offset; } } update: tmp_table = textget (i->plist, Qsyntax_table); if (invalidate) invalidate = !EQ (tmp_table, gl_state.old_prop); /* Need to invalidate? */ if (invalidate) /* Did not get to adjacent interval. */ { /* with the same table => */ /* invalidate the old range. */ if (count > 0) { gl_state.backward_i = i; gl_state.b_property = i->position - gl_state.offset; } else { gl_state.forward_i = i; gl_state.e_property = INTERVAL_LAST_POS (i) - gl_state.offset; } } if (!EQ (tmp_table, gl_state.old_prop)) { gl_state.current_syntax_table = tmp_table; gl_state.old_prop = tmp_table; if (EQ (Fsyntax_table_p (tmp_table), Qt)) { gl_state.use_global = 0; } else if (CONSP (tmp_table)) { gl_state.use_global = 1; gl_state.global_code = tmp_table; } else { gl_state.use_global = 0; gl_state.current_syntax_table = current_buffer->syntax_table; } } while (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (i)) { if (cnt && !EQ (tmp_table, textget (i->plist, Qsyntax_table))) { if (count > 0) { gl_state.e_property = i->position - gl_state.offset; gl_state.forward_i = i; } else { gl_state.b_property = i->position + LENGTH (i) - gl_state.offset; gl_state.backward_i = i; } return; } else if (cnt == INTERVALS_AT_ONCE) { if (count > 0) { gl_state.e_property = i->position + LENGTH (i) - gl_state.offset /* e_property at EOB is not set to ZV but to ZV+1, so that we can do INC(from);UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD without having to check eob between the two. */ + (NULL_INTERVAL_P (next_interval (i)) ? 1 : 0); gl_state.forward_i = i; } else { gl_state.b_property = i->position - gl_state.offset; gl_state.backward_i = i; } return; } cnt++; i = count > 0 ? next_interval (i) : previous_interval (i); } eassert (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i)); /* This property goes to the end. */ if (count > 0) gl_state.e_property = gl_state.stop; else gl_state.b_property = gl_state.start; } /* Returns TRUE if char at CHARPOS is quoted. Global syntax-table data should be set up already to be good at CHARPOS or after. On return global syntax data is good for lookup at CHARPOS. */ static int char_quoted (EMACS_INT charpos, EMACS_INT bytepos) { register enum syntaxcode code; register EMACS_INT beg = BEGV; register int quoted = 0; EMACS_INT orig = charpos; while (charpos > beg) { int c; DEC_BOTH (charpos, bytepos); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (charpos); c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (bytepos); code = SYNTAX (c); if (! (code == Scharquote || code == Sescape)) break; quoted = !quoted; } UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE (orig); return quoted; } /* Return the bytepos one character after BYTEPOS. We assume that BYTEPOS is not at the end of the buffer. */ INLINE EMACS_INT inc_bytepos (bytepos) EMACS_INT bytepos; { if (NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters)) return bytepos + 1; INC_POS (bytepos); return bytepos; } /* Return the bytepos one character before BYTEPOS. We assume that BYTEPOS is not at the start of the buffer. */ INLINE EMACS_INT dec_bytepos (bytepos) EMACS_INT bytepos; { if (NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters)) return bytepos - 1; DEC_POS (bytepos); return bytepos; } /* Return a defun-start position before POS and not too far before. It should be the last one before POS, or nearly the last. When open_paren_in_column_0_is_defun_start is nonzero, only the beginning of the buffer is treated as a defun-start. We record the information about where the scan started and what its result was, so that another call in the same area can return the same value very quickly. There is no promise at which position the global syntax data is valid on return from the subroutine, so the caller should explicitly update the global data. */ static EMACS_INT find_defun_start (pos, pos_byte) EMACS_INT pos, pos_byte; { EMACS_INT opoint = PT, opoint_byte = PT_BYTE; if (!open_paren_in_column_0_is_defun_start) { find_start_value_byte = BEGV_BYTE; return BEGV; } /* Use previous finding, if it's valid and applies to this inquiry. */ if (current_buffer == find_start_buffer /* Reuse the defun-start even if POS is a little farther on. POS might be in the next defun, but that's ok. Our value may not be the best possible, but will still be usable. */ && pos <= find_start_pos + 1000 && pos >= find_start_value && BEGV == find_start_begv && MODIFF == find_start_modiff) return find_start_value; /* Back up to start of line. */ scan_newline (pos, pos_byte, BEGV, BEGV_BYTE, -1, 1); /* We optimize syntax-table lookup for rare updates. Thus we accept only those `^\s(' which are good in global _and_ text-property syntax-tables. */ gl_state.current_syntax_table = current_buffer->syntax_table; gl_state.use_global = 0; while (PT > BEGV) { int c; /* Open-paren at start of line means we may have found our defun-start. */ c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (PT_BYTE); if (SYNTAX (c) == Sopen) { SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE (PT + 1, -1); /* Try again... */ c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (PT_BYTE); if (SYNTAX (c) == Sopen) break; /* Now fallback to the default value. */ gl_state.current_syntax_table = current_buffer->syntax_table; gl_state.use_global = 0; } /* Move to beg of previous line. */ scan_newline (PT, PT_BYTE, BEGV, BEGV_BYTE, -2, 1); } /* Record what we found, for the next try. */ find_start_value = PT; find_start_value_byte = PT_BYTE; find_start_buffer = current_buffer; find_start_modiff = MODIFF; find_start_begv = BEGV; find_start_pos = pos; TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (opoint, opoint_byte); return find_start_value; } /* Return the SYNTAX_COMEND_FIRST of the character before POS, POS_BYTE. */ static int prev_char_comend_first (pos, pos_byte) int pos, pos_byte; { int c, val; DEC_BOTH (pos, pos_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (pos); c = FETCH_CHAR (pos_byte); val = SYNTAX_COMEND_FIRST (c); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (pos + 1); return val; } /* Return the SYNTAX_COMSTART_FIRST of the character before POS, POS_BYTE. */ /* static int * prev_char_comstart_first (pos, pos_byte) * int pos, pos_byte; * { * int c, val; * * DEC_BOTH (pos, pos_byte); * UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (pos); * c = FETCH_CHAR (pos_byte); * val = SYNTAX_COMSTART_FIRST (c); * UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (pos + 1); * return val; * } */ /* Checks whether charpos FROM is at the end of a comment. FROM_BYTE is the bytepos corresponding to FROM. Do not move back before STOP. Return a positive value if we find a comment ending at FROM/FROM_BYTE; return -1 otherwise. If successful, store the charpos of the comment's beginning into *CHARPOS_PTR, and the bytepos into *BYTEPOS_PTR. Global syntax data remains valid for backward search starting at the returned value (or at FROM, if the search was not successful). */ static int back_comment (from, from_byte, stop, comnested, comstyle, charpos_ptr, bytepos_ptr) EMACS_INT from, from_byte, stop; int comnested, comstyle; EMACS_INT *charpos_ptr, *bytepos_ptr; { /* Look back, counting the parity of string-quotes, and recording the comment-starters seen. When we reach a safe place, assume that's not in a string; then step the main scan to the earliest comment-starter seen an even number of string quotes away from the safe place. OFROM[I] is position of the earliest comment-starter seen which is I+2X quotes from the comment-end. PARITY is current parity of quotes from the comment end. */ int string_style = -1; /* Presumed outside of any string. */ int string_lossage = 0; /* Not a real lossage: indicates that we have passed a matching comment starter plus a non-matching comment-ender, meaning that any matching comment-starter we might see later could be a false positive (hidden inside another comment). Test case: { a (* b } c (* d *) */ int comment_lossage = 0; EMACS_INT comment_end = from; EMACS_INT comment_end_byte = from_byte; EMACS_INT comstart_pos = 0; EMACS_INT comstart_byte; /* Place where the containing defun starts, or 0 if we didn't come across it yet. */ EMACS_INT defun_start = 0; EMACS_INT defun_start_byte = 0; register enum syntaxcode code; int nesting = 1; /* current comment nesting */ int c; int syntax = 0; /* FIXME: A }} comment-ender style leads to incorrect behavior in the case of {{ c }}} because we ignore the last two chars which are assumed to be comment-enders although they aren't. */ /* At beginning of range to scan, we're outside of strings; that determines quote parity to the comment-end. */ while (from != stop) { int temp_byte, prev_syntax; int com2start, com2end; /* Move back and examine a character. */ DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from); prev_syntax = syntax; c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c); code = SYNTAX (c); /* Check for 2-char comment markers. */ com2start = (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST (syntax) && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_SECOND (prev_syntax) && comstyle == SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (prev_syntax) && (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (prev_syntax) || SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax)) == comnested); com2end = (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_FIRST (syntax) && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_SECOND (prev_syntax)); /* Nasty cases with overlapping 2-char comment markers: - snmp-mode: -- c -- foo -- c -- --- c -- ------ c -- - c-mode: *||* |* *|* *| |*| |* |*| /// */ /* If a 2-char comment sequence partly overlaps with another, we don't try to be clever. */ if (from > stop && (com2end || com2start)) { int next = from, next_byte = from_byte, next_c, next_syntax; DEC_BOTH (next, next_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (next); next_c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (next_byte); next_syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (next_c); if (((com2start || comnested) && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_SECOND (syntax) && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_FIRST (next_syntax)) || ((com2end || comnested) && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_SECOND (syntax) && comstyle == SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax) && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST (next_syntax))) goto lossage; /* UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (next + 1); */ } if (com2start && comstart_pos == 0) /* We're looking at a comment starter. But it might be a comment ender as well (see snmp-mode). The first time we see one, we need to consider it as a comment starter, and the subsequent times as a comment ender. */ com2end = 0; /* Turn a 2-char comment sequences into the appropriate syntax. */ if (com2end) code = Sendcomment; else if (com2start) code = Scomment; /* Ignore comment starters of a different style. */ else if (code == Scomment && (comstyle != SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax) || SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax) != comnested)) continue; /* Ignore escaped characters, except comment-enders. */ if (code != Sendcomment && char_quoted (from, from_byte)) continue; switch (code) { case Sstring_fence: case Scomment_fence: c = (code == Sstring_fence ? ST_STRING_STYLE : ST_COMMENT_STYLE); case Sstring: /* Track parity of quotes. */ if (string_style == -1) /* Entering a string. */ string_style = c; else if (string_style == c) /* Leaving the string. */ string_style = -1; else /* If we have two kinds of string delimiters. There's no way to grok this scanning backwards. */ string_lossage = 1; break; case Scomment: /* We've already checked that it is the relevant comstyle. */ if (string_style != -1 || comment_lossage || string_lossage) /* There are odd string quotes involved, so let's be careful. Test case in Pascal: " { " a { " } */ goto lossage; if (!comnested) { /* Record best comment-starter so far. */ comstart_pos = from; comstart_byte = from_byte; } else if (--nesting <= 0) /* nested comments have to be balanced, so we don't need to keep looking for earlier ones. We use here the same (slightly incorrect) reasoning as below: since it is followed by uniform paired string quotes, this comment-start has to be outside of strings, else the comment-end itself would be inside a string. */ goto done; break; case Sendcomment: if (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax) == comstyle && ((com2end && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (prev_syntax)) || SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax)) == comnested) /* This is the same style of comment ender as ours. */ { if (comnested) nesting++; else /* Anything before that can't count because it would match this comment-ender rather than ours. */ from = stop; /* Break out of the loop. */ } else if (comstart_pos != 0 || c != '\n') /* We're mixing comment styles here, so we'd better be careful. The (comstart_pos != 0 || c != '\n') check is not quite correct (we should just always set comment_lossage), but removing it would imply that any multiline comment in C would go through lossage, which seems overkill. The failure should only happen in the rare cases such as { (* } *) */ comment_lossage = 1; break; case Sopen: /* Assume a defun-start point is outside of strings. */ if (open_paren_in_column_0_is_defun_start && (from == stop || (temp_byte = dec_bytepos (from_byte), FETCH_CHAR (temp_byte) == '\n'))) { defun_start = from; defun_start_byte = from_byte; from = stop; /* Break out of the loop. */ } break; default: break; } } if (comstart_pos == 0) { from = comment_end; from_byte = comment_end_byte; UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (comment_end - 1); } /* If comstart_pos is set and we get here (ie. didn't jump to `lossage' or `done'), then we've found the beginning of the non-nested comment. */ else if (1) /* !comnested */ { from = comstart_pos; from_byte = comstart_byte; UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from - 1); } else { struct lisp_parse_state state; lossage: /* We had two kinds of string delimiters mixed up together. Decode this going forwards. Scan fwd from a known safe place (beginning-of-defun) to the one in question; this records where we last passed a comment starter. */ /* If we did not already find the defun start, find it now. */ if (defun_start == 0) { defun_start = find_defun_start (comment_end, comment_end_byte); defun_start_byte = find_start_value_byte; } do { scan_sexps_forward (&state, defun_start, defun_start_byte, comment_end, -10000, 0, Qnil, 0); defun_start = comment_end; if (state.incomment == (comnested ? 1 : -1) && state.comstyle == comstyle) from = state.comstr_start; else { from = comment_end; if (state.incomment) /* If comment_end is inside some other comment, maybe ours is nested, so we need to try again from within the surrounding comment. Example: { a (* " *) */ { /* FIXME: We should advance by one or two chars. */ defun_start = state.comstr_start + 2; defun_start_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (defun_start); } } } while (defun_start < comment_end); from_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (from); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from - 1); } done: *charpos_ptr = from; *bytepos_ptr = from_byte; return (from == comment_end) ? -1 : from; } DEFUN ("syntax-table-p", Fsyntax_table_p, Ssyntax_table_p, 1, 1, 0, doc: /* Return t if OBJECT is a syntax table. Currently, any char-table counts as a syntax table. */) (object) Lisp_Object object; { if (CHAR_TABLE_P (object) && EQ (XCHAR_TABLE (object)->purpose, Qsyntax_table)) return Qt; return Qnil; } static void check_syntax_table (obj) Lisp_Object obj; { CHECK_TYPE (CHAR_TABLE_P (obj) && EQ (XCHAR_TABLE (obj)->purpose, Qsyntax_table), Qsyntax_table_p, obj); } DEFUN ("syntax-table", Fsyntax_table, Ssyntax_table, 0, 0, 0, doc: /* Return the current syntax table. This is the one specified by the current buffer. */) () { return current_buffer->syntax_table; } DEFUN ("standard-syntax-table", Fstandard_syntax_table, Sstandard_syntax_table, 0, 0, 0, doc: /* Return the standard syntax table. This is the one used for new buffers. */) () { return Vstandard_syntax_table; } DEFUN ("copy-syntax-table", Fcopy_syntax_table, Scopy_syntax_table, 0, 1, 0, doc: /* Construct a new syntax table and return it. It is a copy of the TABLE, which defaults to the standard syntax table. */) (table) Lisp_Object table; { Lisp_Object copy; if (!NILP (table)) check_syntax_table (table); else table = Vstandard_syntax_table; copy = Fcopy_sequence (table); /* Only the standard syntax table should have a default element. Other syntax tables should inherit from parents instead. */ XCHAR_TABLE (copy)->defalt = Qnil; /* Copied syntax tables should all have parents. If we copied one with no parent, such as the standard syntax table, use the standard syntax table as the copy's parent. */ if (NILP (XCHAR_TABLE (copy)->parent)) Fset_char_table_parent (copy, Vstandard_syntax_table); return copy; } DEFUN ("set-syntax-table", Fset_syntax_table, Sset_syntax_table, 1, 1, 0, doc: /* Select a new syntax table for the current buffer. One argument, a syntax table. */) (table) Lisp_Object table; { int idx; check_syntax_table (table); current_buffer->syntax_table = table; /* Indicate that this buffer now has a specified syntax table. */ idx = PER_BUFFER_VAR_IDX (syntax_table); SET_PER_BUFFER_VALUE_P (current_buffer, idx, 1); return table; } /* Convert a letter which signifies a syntax code into the code it signifies. This is used by modify-syntax-entry, and other things. */ unsigned char syntax_spec_code[0400] = { 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, (char) Swhitespace, (char) Scomment_fence, (char) Sstring, 0377, (char) Smath, 0377, 0377, (char) Squote, (char) Sopen, (char) Sclose, 0377, 0377, 0377, (char) Swhitespace, (char) Spunct, (char) Scharquote, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, (char) Scomment, 0377, (char) Sendcomment, 0377, (char) Sinherit, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, /* @, A ... */ 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, (char) Sword, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, (char) Sescape, 0377, 0377, (char) Ssymbol, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, /* `, a, ... */ 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, (char) Sword, 0377, 0377, 0377, 0377, (char) Sstring_fence, 0377, 0377, 0377 }; /* Indexed by syntax code, give the letter that describes it. */ char syntax_code_spec[16] = { ' ', '.', 'w', '_', '(', ')', '\'', '\"', '$', '\\', '/', '<', '>', '@', '!', '|' }; /* Indexed by syntax code, give the object (cons of syntax code and nil) to be stored in syntax table. Since these objects can be shared among syntax tables, we generate them in advance. By sharing objects, the function `describe-syntax' can give a more compact listing. */ static Lisp_Object Vsyntax_code_object; DEFUN ("char-syntax", Fchar_syntax, Schar_syntax, 1, 1, 0, doc: /* Return the syntax code of CHARACTER, described by a character. For example, if CHARACTER is a word constituent, the character `w' (119) is returned. The characters that correspond to various syntax codes are listed in the documentation of `modify-syntax-entry'. */) (character) Lisp_Object character; { int char_int; gl_state.current_syntax_table = current_buffer->syntax_table; gl_state.use_global = 0; CHECK_NUMBER (character); char_int = XINT (character); return make_number (syntax_code_spec[(int) SYNTAX (char_int)]); } DEFUN ("matching-paren", Fmatching_paren, Smatching_paren, 1, 1, 0, doc: /* Return the matching parenthesis of CHARACTER, or nil if none. */) (character) Lisp_Object character; { int char_int, code; gl_state.current_syntax_table = current_buffer->syntax_table; gl_state.use_global = 0; CHECK_NUMBER (character); char_int = XINT (character); code = SYNTAX (char_int); if (code == Sopen || code == Sclose) return SYNTAX_MATCH (char_int); return Qnil; } DEFUN ("string-to-syntax", Fstring_to_syntax, Sstring_to_syntax, 1, 1, 0, doc: /* Convert a syntax specification STRING into syntax cell form. STRING should be a string as it is allowed as argument of `modify-syntax-entry'. Value is the equivalent cons cell \(CODE . MATCHING-CHAR) that can be used as value of a `syntax-table' text property. */) (string) Lisp_Object string; { register const unsigned char *p; register enum syntaxcode code; int val; Lisp_Object match; CHECK_STRING (string); p = SDATA (string); code = (enum syntaxcode) syntax_spec_code[*p++]; if (((int) code & 0377) == 0377) error ("Invalid syntax description letter: %c", p[-1]); if (code == Sinherit) return Qnil; if (*p) { int len; int character = (STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (p, SBYTES (string) - 1, len)); XSETINT (match, character); if (XFASTINT (match) == ' ') match = Qnil; p += len; } else match = Qnil; val = (int) code; while (*p) switch (*p++) { case '1': val |= 1 << 16; break; case '2': val |= 1 << 17; break; case '3': val |= 1 << 18; break; case '4': val |= 1 << 19; break; case 'p': val |= 1 << 20; break; case 'b': val |= 1 << 21; break; case 'n': val |= 1 << 22; break; } if (val < XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->size && NILP (match)) return XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->contents[val]; else /* Since we can't use a shared object, let's make a new one. */ return Fcons (make_number (val), match); } /* I really don't know why this is interactive help-form should at least be made useful whilst reading the second arg. */ DEFUN ("modify-syntax-entry", Fmodify_syntax_entry, Smodify_syntax_entry, 2, 3, "cSet syntax for character: \nsSet syntax for %s to: ", doc: /* Set syntax for character CHAR according to string NEWENTRY. The syntax is changed only for table SYNTAX-TABLE, which defaults to the current buffer's syntax table. CHAR may be a cons (MIN . MAX), in which case, syntaxes of all characters in the range MIN to MAX are changed. The first character of NEWENTRY should be one of the following: Space or - whitespace syntax. w word constituent. _ symbol constituent. . punctuation. ( open-parenthesis. ) close-parenthesis. " string quote. \\ escape. $ paired delimiter. ' expression quote or prefix operator. < comment starter. > comment ender. / character-quote. @ inherit from `standard-syntax-table'. | generic string fence. ! generic comment fence. Only single-character comment start and end sequences are represented thus. Two-character sequences are represented as described below. The second character of NEWENTRY is the matching parenthesis, used only if the first character is `(' or `)'. Any additional characters are flags. Defined flags are the characters 1, 2, 3, 4, b, p, and n. 1 means CHAR is the start of a two-char comment start sequence. 2 means CHAR is the second character of such a sequence. 3 means CHAR is the start of a two-char comment end sequence. 4 means CHAR is the second character of such a sequence. There can be up to two orthogonal comment sequences. This is to support language modes such as C++. By default, all comment sequences are of style a, but you can set the comment sequence style to b (on the second character of a comment-start, or the first character of a comment-end sequence) using this flag: b means CHAR is part of comment sequence b. n means CHAR is part of a nestable comment sequence. p means CHAR is a prefix character for `backward-prefix-chars'; such characters are treated as whitespace when they occur between expressions. usage: (modify-syntax-entry CHAR NEWENTRY &optional SYNTAX-TABLE) */) (c, newentry, syntax_table) Lisp_Object c, newentry, syntax_table; { if (CONSP (c)) { CHECK_CHARACTER_CAR (c); CHECK_CHARACTER_CDR (c); } else CHECK_CHARACTER (c); if (NILP (syntax_table)) syntax_table = current_buffer->syntax_table; else check_syntax_table (syntax_table); newentry = Fstring_to_syntax (newentry); if (CONSP (c)) SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY_RANGE (syntax_table, c, newentry); else SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (syntax_table, XINT (c), newentry); /* We clear the regexp cache, since character classes can now have different values from those in the compiled regexps.*/ clear_regexp_cache (); return Qnil; } /* Dump syntax table to buffer in human-readable format */ DEFUN ("internal-describe-syntax-value", Finternal_describe_syntax_value, Sinternal_describe_syntax_value, 1, 1, 0, doc: /* Insert a description of the internal syntax description SYNTAX at point. */) (syntax) Lisp_Object syntax; { register enum syntaxcode code; char desc, start1, start2, end1, end2, prefix, comstyle, comnested; char str[2]; Lisp_Object first, match_lisp, value = syntax; if (NILP (value)) { insert_string ("default"); return syntax; } if (CHAR_TABLE_P (value)) { insert_string ("deeper char-table ..."); return syntax; } if (!CONSP (value)) { insert_string ("invalid"); return syntax; } first = XCAR (value); match_lisp = XCDR (value); if (!INTEGERP (first) || !(NILP (match_lisp) || INTEGERP (match_lisp))) { insert_string ("invalid"); return syntax; } code = (enum syntaxcode) (XINT (first) & 0377); start1 = (XINT (first) >> 16) & 1; start2 = (XINT (first) >> 17) & 1; end1 = (XINT (first) >> 18) & 1; end2 = (XINT (first) >> 19) & 1; prefix = (XINT (first) >> 20) & 1; comstyle = (XINT (first) >> 21) & 1; comnested = (XINT (first) >> 22) & 1; if ((int) code < 0 || (int) code >= (int) Smax) { insert_string ("invalid"); return syntax; } desc = syntax_code_spec[(int) code]; str[0] = desc, str[1] = 0; insert (str, 1); if (NILP (match_lisp)) insert (" ", 1); else insert_char (XINT (match_lisp)); if (start1) insert ("1", 1); if (start2) insert ("2", 1); if (end1) insert ("3", 1); if (end2) insert ("4", 1); if (prefix) insert ("p", 1); if (comstyle) insert ("b", 1); if (comnested) insert ("n", 1); insert_string ("\twhich means: "); switch (SWITCH_ENUM_CAST (code)) { case Swhitespace: insert_string ("whitespace"); break; case Spunct: insert_string ("punctuation"); break; case Sword: insert_string ("word"); break; case Ssymbol: insert_string ("symbol"); break; case Sopen: insert_string ("open"); break; case Sclose: insert_string ("close"); break; case Squote: insert_string ("prefix"); break; case Sstring: insert_string ("string"); break; case Smath: insert_string ("math"); break; case Sescape: insert_string ("escape"); break; case Scharquote: insert_string ("charquote"); break; case Scomment: insert_string ("comment"); break; case Sendcomment: insert_string ("endcomment"); break; case Sinherit: insert_string ("inherit"); break; case Scomment_fence: insert_string ("comment fence"); break; case Sstring_fence: insert_string ("string fence"); break; default: insert_string ("invalid"); return syntax; } if (!NILP (match_lisp)) { insert_string (", matches "); insert_char (XINT (match_lisp)); } if (start1) insert_string (",\n\t is the first character of a comment-start sequence"); if (start2) insert_string (",\n\t is the second character of a comment-start sequence"); if (end1) insert_string (",\n\t is the first character of a comment-end sequence"); if (end2) insert_string (",\n\t is the second character of a comment-end sequence"); if (comstyle) insert_string (" (comment style b)"); if (comnested) insert_string (" (nestable)"); if (prefix) insert_string (",\n\t is a prefix character for `backward-prefix-chars'"); return syntax; } int parse_sexp_ignore_comments; /* Char-table of functions that find the next or previous word boundary. */ Lisp_Object Vfind_word_boundary_function_table; /* Return the position across COUNT words from FROM. If that many words cannot be found before the end of the buffer, return 0. COUNT negative means scan backward and stop at word beginning. */ int scan_words (from, count) register int from, count; { register int beg = BEGV; register int end = ZV; register int from_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (from); register enum syntaxcode code; int ch0, ch1; Lisp_Object func, script, pos; immediate_quit = 1; QUIT; SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE (from, count); while (count > 0) { while (1) { if (from == end) { immediate_quit = 0; return 0; } UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); ch0 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); code = SYNTAX (ch0); INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); if (words_include_escapes && (code == Sescape || code == Scharquote)) break; if (code == Sword) break; } /* Now CH0 is a character which begins a word and FROM is the position of the next character. */ func = CHAR_TABLE_REF (Vfind_word_boundary_function_table, ch0); if (! NILP (Ffboundp (func))) { pos = call2 (func, make_number (from - 1), make_number (end)); if (INTEGERP (pos) && XINT (pos) > from) { from = XINT (pos); from_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (from); } } else { script = CHAR_TABLE_REF (Vchar_script_table, ch0); while (1) { if (from == end) break; UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); ch1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); code = SYNTAX (ch1); if ((code != Sword && (! words_include_escapes || (code != Sescape && code != Scharquote))) || word_boundary_p (ch0, ch1)) break; INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); ch0 = ch1; } } count--; } while (count < 0) { while (1) { if (from == beg) { immediate_quit = 0; return 0; } DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from); ch1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); code = SYNTAX (ch1); if (words_include_escapes && (code == Sescape || code == Scharquote)) break; if (code == Sword) break; } /* Now CH1 is a character which ends a word and FROM is the position of it. */ func = CHAR_TABLE_REF (Vfind_word_boundary_function_table, ch1); if (! NILP (Ffboundp (func))) { pos = call2 (func, make_number (from), make_number (beg)); if (INTEGERP (pos) && XINT (pos) < from) { from = XINT (pos); from_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (from); } } else { script = CHAR_TABLE_REF (Vchar_script_table, ch1); while (1) { if (from == beg) break; DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from); ch0 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); code = SYNTAX (ch0); if ((code != Sword && (! words_include_escapes || (code != Sescape && code != Scharquote))) || word_boundary_p (ch0, ch1)) { INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); break; } ch1 = ch0; } } count++; } immediate_quit = 0; return from; } DEFUN ("forward-word", Fforward_word, Sforward_word, 0, 1, "^p", doc: /* Move point forward ARG words (backward if ARG is negative). Normally returns t. If an edge of the buffer or a field boundary is reached, point is left there and the function returns nil. Field boundaries are not noticed if `inhibit-field-text-motion' is non-nil. */) (arg) Lisp_Object arg; { Lisp_Object tmp; int orig_val, val; if (NILP (arg)) XSETFASTINT (arg, 1); else CHECK_NUMBER (arg); val = orig_val = scan_words (PT, XINT (arg)); if (! orig_val) val = XINT (arg) > 0 ? ZV : BEGV; /* Avoid jumping out of an input field. */ tmp = Fconstrain_to_field (make_number (val), make_number (PT), Qt, Qnil, Qnil); val = XFASTINT (tmp); SET_PT (val); return val == orig_val ? Qt : Qnil; } Lisp_Object skip_chars (); DEFUN ("skip-chars-forward", Fskip_chars_forward, Sskip_chars_forward, 1, 2, 0, doc: /* Move point forward, stopping before a char not in STRING, or at pos LIM. STRING is like the inside of a `[...]' in a regular expression except that `]' is never special and `\\' quotes `^', `-' or `\\' (but not at the end of a range; quoting is never needed there). Thus, with arg "a-zA-Z", this skips letters stopping before first nonletter. With arg "^a-zA-Z", skips nonletters stopping before first letter. Char classes, e.g. `[:alpha:]', are supported. Returns the distance traveled, either zero or positive. */) (string, lim) Lisp_Object string, lim; { return skip_chars (1, string, lim, 1); } DEFUN ("skip-chars-backward", Fskip_chars_backward, Sskip_chars_backward, 1, 2, 0, doc: /* Move point backward, stopping after a char not in STRING, or at pos LIM. See `skip-chars-forward' for details. Returns the distance traveled, either zero or negative. */) (string, lim) Lisp_Object string, lim; { return skip_chars (0, string, lim, 1); } DEFUN ("skip-syntax-forward", Fskip_syntax_forward, Sskip_syntax_forward, 1, 2, 0, doc: /* Move point forward across chars in specified syntax classes. SYNTAX is a string of syntax code characters. Stop before a char whose syntax is not in SYNTAX, or at position LIM. If SYNTAX starts with ^, skip characters whose syntax is NOT in SYNTAX. This function returns the distance traveled, either zero or positive. */) (syntax, lim) Lisp_Object syntax, lim; { return skip_syntaxes (1, syntax, lim); } DEFUN ("skip-syntax-backward", Fskip_syntax_backward, Sskip_syntax_backward, 1, 2, 0, doc: /* Move point backward across chars in specified syntax classes. SYNTAX is a string of syntax code characters. Stop on reaching a char whose syntax is not in SYNTAX, or at position LIM. If SYNTAX starts with ^, skip characters whose syntax is NOT in SYNTAX. This function returns the distance traveled, either zero or negative. */) (syntax, lim) Lisp_Object syntax, lim; { return skip_syntaxes (0, syntax, lim); } static Lisp_Object skip_chars (forwardp, string, lim, handle_iso_classes) int forwardp; Lisp_Object string, lim; int handle_iso_classes; { register unsigned int c; unsigned char fastmap[0400]; /* Store the ranges of non-ASCII characters. */ int *char_ranges; int n_char_ranges = 0; int negate = 0; register int i, i_byte; /* Set to 1 if the current buffer is multibyte and the region contains non-ASCII chars. */ int multibyte; /* Set to 1 if STRING is multibyte and it contains non-ASCII chars. */ int string_multibyte; int size_byte; const unsigned char *str; int len; Lisp_Object iso_classes; CHECK_STRING (string); iso_classes = Qnil; if (NILP (lim)) XSETINT (lim, forwardp ? ZV : BEGV); else CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (lim); /* In any case, don't allow scan outside bounds of buffer. */ if (XINT (lim) > ZV) XSETFASTINT (lim, ZV); if (XINT (lim) < BEGV) XSETFASTINT (lim, BEGV); multibyte = (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters) && (XINT (lim) - PT != CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (lim)) - PT_BYTE)); string_multibyte = SBYTES (string) > SCHARS (string); bzero (fastmap, sizeof fastmap); str = SDATA (string); size_byte = SBYTES (string); i_byte = 0; if (i_byte < size_byte && SREF (string, 0) == '^') { negate = 1; i_byte++; } /* Find the characters specified and set their elements of fastmap. Handle backslashes and ranges specially. If STRING contains non-ASCII characters, setup char_ranges for them and use fastmap only for their leading codes. */ if (! string_multibyte) { int string_has_eight_bit = 0; /* At first setup fastmap. */ while (i_byte < size_byte) { c = str[i_byte++]; if (handle_iso_classes && c == '[' && i_byte < size_byte && str[i_byte] == ':') { const unsigned char *class_beg = str + i_byte + 1; const unsigned char *class_end = class_beg; const unsigned char *class_limit = str + size_byte - 2; /* Leave room for the null. */ unsigned char class_name[CHAR_CLASS_MAX_LENGTH + 1]; re_wctype_t cc; if (class_limit - class_beg > CHAR_CLASS_MAX_LENGTH) class_limit = class_beg + CHAR_CLASS_MAX_LENGTH; while (class_end < class_limit && *class_end >= 'a' && *class_end <= 'z') class_end++; if (class_end == class_beg || *class_end != ':' || class_end[1] != ']') goto not_a_class_name; bcopy (class_beg, class_name, class_end - class_beg); class_name[class_end - class_beg] = 0; cc = re_wctype (class_name); if (cc == 0) error ("Invalid ISO C character class"); iso_classes = Fcons (make_number (cc), iso_classes); i_byte = class_end + 2 - str; continue; } not_a_class_name: if (c == '\\') { if (i_byte == size_byte) break; c = str[i_byte++]; } /* Treat `-' as range character only if another character follows. */ if (i_byte + 1 < size_byte && str[i_byte] == '-') { unsigned int c2; /* Skip over the dash. */ i_byte++; /* Get the end of the range. */ c2 = str[i_byte++]; if (c2 == '\\' && i_byte < size_byte) c2 = str[i_byte++]; if (c <= c2) { while (c <= c2) fastmap[c++] = 1; if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (c2)) string_has_eight_bit = 1; } } else { fastmap[c] = 1; if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (c)) string_has_eight_bit = 1; } } /* If the current range is multibyte and STRING contains eight-bit chars, arrange fastmap and setup char_ranges for the corresponding multibyte chars. */ if (multibyte && string_has_eight_bit) { unsigned char fastmap2[0400]; int range_start_byte, range_start_char; bcopy (fastmap2 + 0200, fastmap + 0200, 0200); bzero (fastmap + 0200, 0200); /* We are sure that this loop stops. */ for (i = 0200; ! fastmap2[i]; i++); c = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (i); fastmap[CHAR_LEADING_CODE (c)] = 1; range_start_byte = i; range_start_char = c; char_ranges = (int *) alloca (sizeof (int) * 128 * 2); for (i = 129; i < 0400; i++) { c = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (i); fastmap[CHAR_LEADING_CODE (c)] = 1; if (i - range_start_byte != c - range_start_char) { char_ranges[n_char_ranges++] = range_start_char; char_ranges[n_char_ranges++] = ((i - 1 - range_start_byte) + range_start_char); range_start_byte = i; range_start_char = c; } } char_ranges[n_char_ranges++] = range_start_char; char_ranges[n_char_ranges++] = ((i - 1 - range_start_byte) + range_start_char); } } else /* STRING is multibyte */ { char_ranges = (int *) alloca (sizeof (int) * SCHARS (string) * 2); while (i_byte < size_byte) { unsigned char leading_code; leading_code = str[i_byte]; c = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (str + i_byte, size_byte-i_byte, len); i_byte += len; if (handle_iso_classes && c == '[' && i_byte < size_byte && STRING_CHAR (str + i_byte, size_byte - i_byte) == ':') { const unsigned char *class_beg = str + i_byte + 1; const unsigned char *class_end = class_beg; const unsigned char *class_limit = str + size_byte - 2; /* Leave room for the null. */ unsigned char class_name[CHAR_CLASS_MAX_LENGTH + 1]; re_wctype_t cc; if (class_limit - class_beg > CHAR_CLASS_MAX_LENGTH) class_limit = class_beg + CHAR_CLASS_MAX_LENGTH; while (class_end < class_limit && *class_end >= 'a' && *class_end <= 'z') class_end++; if (class_end == class_beg || *class_end != ':' || class_end[1] != ']') goto not_a_class_name_multibyte; bcopy (class_beg, class_name, class_end - class_beg); class_name[class_end - class_beg] = 0; cc = re_wctype (class_name); if (cc == 0) error ("Invalid ISO C character class"); iso_classes = Fcons (make_number (cc), iso_classes); i_byte = class_end + 2 - str; continue; } not_a_class_name_multibyte: if (c == '\\') { if (i_byte == size_byte) break; leading_code = str[i_byte]; c = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (str + i_byte, size_byte - i_byte, len); i_byte += len; } /* Treat `-' as range character only if another character follows. */ if (i_byte + 1 < size_byte && str[i_byte] == '-') { unsigned int c2; unsigned char leading_code2; /* Skip over the dash. */ i_byte++; /* Get the end of the range. */ leading_code2 = str[i_byte]; c2 = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (str + i_byte, size_byte - i_byte, len); i_byte += len; if (c2 == '\\' && i_byte < size_byte) { leading_code2 = str[i_byte]; c2 =STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (str + i_byte, size_byte-i_byte, len); i_byte += len; } if (c > c2) continue; if (ASCII_CHAR_P (c)) { while (c <= c2 && c < 0x80) fastmap[c++] = 1; leading_code = CHAR_LEADING_CODE (c); } if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (c)) { while (leading_code <= leading_code2) fastmap[leading_code++] = 1; if (c <= c2) { char_ranges[n_char_ranges++] = c; char_ranges[n_char_ranges++] = c2; } } } else { if (ASCII_CHAR_P (c)) fastmap[c] = 1; else { fastmap[leading_code] = 1; char_ranges[n_char_ranges++] = c; char_ranges[n_char_ranges++] = c; } } } /* If the current range is unibyte and STRING contains non-ASCII chars, arrange fastmap for the corresponding unibyte chars. */ if (! multibyte && n_char_ranges > 0) { bzero (fastmap + 0200, 0200); for (i = 0; i < n_char_ranges; i += 2) { int c1 = char_ranges[i]; int c2 = char_ranges[i + 1]; for (; c1 <= c2; c1++) { int b = CHAR_TO_BYTE_SAFE (c1); if (b >= 0) fastmap[b] = 1; } } } } /* If ^ was the first character, complement the fastmap. */ if (negate) { if (! multibyte) for (i = 0; i < sizeof fastmap; i++) fastmap[i] ^= 1; else { for (i = 0; i < 0200; i++) fastmap[i] ^= 1; /* All non-ASCII chars possibly match. */ for (; i < sizeof fastmap; i++) fastmap[i] = 1; } } { int start_point = PT; int pos = PT; int pos_byte = PT_BYTE; unsigned char *p = PT_ADDR, *endp, *stop; if (forwardp) { endp = (XINT (lim) == GPT) ? GPT_ADDR : CHAR_POS_ADDR (XINT (lim)); stop = (pos < GPT && GPT < XINT (lim)) ? GPT_ADDR : endp; } else { endp = CHAR_POS_ADDR (XINT (lim)); stop = (pos >= GPT && GPT > XINT (lim)) ? GAP_END_ADDR : endp; } immediate_quit = 1; if (forwardp) { if (multibyte) while (1) { int nbytes; if (p >= stop) { if (p >= endp) break; p = GAP_END_ADDR; stop = endp; } c = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (p, MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH, nbytes); if (! NILP (iso_classes) && in_classes (c, iso_classes)) { if (negate) break; else goto fwd_ok; } if (! fastmap[*p]) break; if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (c)) { /* As we are looking at a multibyte character, we must look up the character in the table CHAR_RANGES. If there's no data in the table, that character is not what we want to skip. */ /* The following code do the right thing even if n_char_ranges is zero (i.e. no data in CHAR_RANGES). */ for (i = 0; i < n_char_ranges; i += 2) if (c >= char_ranges[i] && c <= char_ranges[i + 1]) break; if (!(negate ^ (i < n_char_ranges))) break; } fwd_ok: p += nbytes, pos++, pos_byte += nbytes; } else while (1) { if (p >= stop) { if (p >= endp) break; p = GAP_END_ADDR; stop = endp; } if (!NILP (iso_classes) && in_classes (*p, iso_classes)) { if (negate) break; else goto fwd_unibyte_ok; } if (!fastmap[*p]) break; fwd_unibyte_ok: p++, pos++, pos_byte++; } } else { if (multibyte) while (1) { unsigned char *prev_p; if (p <= stop) { if (p <= endp) break; p = GPT_ADDR; stop = endp; } prev_p = p; while (--p >= stop && ! CHAR_HEAD_P (*p)); c = STRING_CHAR (p, MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH); if (! NILP (iso_classes) && in_classes (c, iso_classes)) { if (negate) break; else goto back_ok; } if (! fastmap[*p]) break; if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (c)) { /* See the comment in the previous similar code. */ for (i = 0; i < n_char_ranges; i += 2) if (c >= char_ranges[i] && c <= char_ranges[i + 1]) break; if (!(negate ^ (i < n_char_ranges))) break; } back_ok: pos--, pos_byte -= prev_p - p; } else while (1) { if (p <= stop) { if (p <= endp) break; p = GPT_ADDR; stop = endp; } if (! NILP (iso_classes) && in_classes (p[-1], iso_classes)) { if (negate) break; else goto back_unibyte_ok; } if (!fastmap[p[-1]]) break; back_unibyte_ok: p--, pos--, pos_byte--; } } SET_PT_BOTH (pos, pos_byte); immediate_quit = 0; return make_number (PT - start_point); } } static Lisp_Object skip_syntaxes (forwardp, string, lim) int forwardp; Lisp_Object string, lim; { register unsigned int c; unsigned char fastmap[0400]; int negate = 0; register int i, i_byte; int multibyte; int size_byte; unsigned char *str; CHECK_STRING (string); if (NILP (lim)) XSETINT (lim, forwardp ? ZV : BEGV); else CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (lim); /* In any case, don't allow scan outside bounds of buffer. */ if (XINT (lim) > ZV) XSETFASTINT (lim, ZV); if (XINT (lim) < BEGV) XSETFASTINT (lim, BEGV); if (forwardp ? (PT >= XFASTINT (lim)) : (PT <= XFASTINT (lim))) return make_number (0); multibyte = (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters) && (XINT (lim) - PT != CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (lim)) - PT_BYTE)); bzero (fastmap, sizeof fastmap); if (SBYTES (string) > SCHARS (string)) /* As this is very rare case (syntax spec is ASCII only), don't consider efficiency. */ string = string_make_unibyte (string); str = SDATA (string); size_byte = SBYTES (string); i_byte = 0; if (i_byte < size_byte && SREF (string, 0) == '^') { negate = 1; i_byte++; } /* Find the syntaxes specified and set their elements of fastmap. */ while (i_byte < size_byte) { c = str[i_byte++]; fastmap[syntax_spec_code[c]] = 1; } /* If ^ was the first character, complement the fastmap. */ if (negate) for (i = 0; i < sizeof fastmap; i++) fastmap[i] ^= 1; { int start_point = PT; int pos = PT; int pos_byte = PT_BYTE; unsigned char *p = PT_ADDR, *endp, *stop; if (forwardp) { endp = (XINT (lim) == GPT) ? GPT_ADDR : CHAR_POS_ADDR (XINT (lim)); stop = (pos < GPT && GPT < XINT (lim)) ? GPT_ADDR : endp; } else { endp = CHAR_POS_ADDR (XINT (lim)); stop = (pos >= GPT && GPT > XINT (lim)) ? GAP_END_ADDR : endp; } immediate_quit = 1; SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE (pos, forwardp ? 1 : -1); if (forwardp) { if (multibyte) { while (1) { int nbytes; if (p >= stop) { if (p >= endp) break; p = GAP_END_ADDR; stop = endp; } c = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (p, MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH, nbytes); if (! fastmap[(int) SYNTAX (c)]) break; p += nbytes, pos++, pos_byte += nbytes; UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (pos); } } else { while (1) { if (p >= stop) { if (p >= endp) break; p = GAP_END_ADDR; stop = endp; } if (! fastmap[(int) SYNTAX (*p)]) break; p++, pos++, pos_byte++; UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (pos); } } } else { if (multibyte) { while (1) { unsigned char *prev_p; if (p <= stop) { if (p <= endp) break; p = GPT_ADDR; stop = endp; } UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (pos - 1); prev_p = p; while (--p >= stop && ! CHAR_HEAD_P (*p)); c = STRING_CHAR (p, MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH); if (! fastmap[(int) SYNTAX (c)]) break; pos--, pos_byte -= prev_p - p; } } else { while (1) { if (p <= stop) { if (p <= endp) break; p = GPT_ADDR; stop = endp; } UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (pos - 1); if (! fastmap[(int) SYNTAX (p[-1])]) break; p--, pos--, pos_byte--; } } } SET_PT_BOTH (pos, pos_byte); immediate_quit = 0; return make_number (PT - start_point); } } /* Return 1 if character C belongs to one of the ISO classes in the list ISO_CLASSES. Each class is represented by an integer which is its type according to re_wctype. */ static int in_classes (c, iso_classes) int c; Lisp_Object iso_classes; { int fits_class = 0; while (! NILP (iso_classes)) { Lisp_Object elt; elt = XCAR (iso_classes); iso_classes = XCDR (iso_classes); if (re_iswctype (c, XFASTINT (elt))) fits_class = 1; } return fits_class; } /* Jump over a comment, assuming we are at the beginning of one. FROM is the current position. FROM_BYTE is the bytepos corresponding to FROM. Do not move past STOP (a charpos). The comment over which we have to jump is of style STYLE (either SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE(foo) or ST_COMMENT_STYLE). NESTING should be positive to indicate the nesting at the beginning for nested comments and should be zero or negative else. ST_COMMENT_STYLE cannot be nested. PREV_SYNTAX is the SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS of the previous character (or 0 If the search cannot start in the middle of a two-character). If successful, return 1 and store the charpos of the comment's end into *CHARPOS_PTR and the corresponding bytepos into *BYTEPOS_PTR. Else, return 0 and store the charpos STOP into *CHARPOS_PTR, the corresponding bytepos into *BYTEPOS_PTR and the current nesting (as defined for state.incomment) in *INCOMMENT_PTR. The comment end is the last character of the comment rather than the character just after the comment. Global syntax data is assumed to initially be valid for FROM and remains valid for forward search starting at the returned position. */ static int forw_comment (from, from_byte, stop, nesting, style, prev_syntax, charpos_ptr, bytepos_ptr, incomment_ptr) EMACS_INT from, from_byte, stop; int nesting, style, prev_syntax; EMACS_INT *charpos_ptr, *bytepos_ptr; int *incomment_ptr; { register int c, c1; register enum syntaxcode code; register int syntax; if (nesting <= 0) nesting = -1; /* Enter the loop in the middle so that we find a 2-char comment ender if we start in the middle of it. */ syntax = prev_syntax; if (syntax != 0) goto forw_incomment; while (1) { if (from == stop) { *incomment_ptr = nesting; *charpos_ptr = from; *bytepos_ptr = from_byte; return 0; } c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c); code = syntax & 0xff; if (code == Sendcomment && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax) == style && (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax) ? (nesting > 0 && --nesting == 0) : nesting < 0)) /* we have encountered a comment end of the same style as the comment sequence which began this comment section */ break; if (code == Scomment_fence && style == ST_COMMENT_STYLE) /* we have encountered a comment end of the same style as the comment sequence which began this comment section. */ break; if (nesting > 0 && code == Scomment && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax) && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax) == style) /* we have encountered a nested comment of the same style as the comment sequence which began this comment section */ nesting++; INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); forw_incomment: if (from < stop && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_FIRST (syntax) && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax) == style && (c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte), SYNTAX_COMEND_SECOND (c1)) && ((SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax) || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1)) ? nesting > 0 : nesting < 0)) { if (--nesting <= 0) /* we have encountered a comment end of the same style as the comment sequence which began this comment section */ break; else { INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); } } if (nesting > 0 && from < stop && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST (syntax) && (c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte), SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1) == style && SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND (c1)) && (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax) || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1))) /* we have encountered a nested comment of the same style as the comment sequence which began this comment section */ { INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); nesting++; } } *charpos_ptr = from; *bytepos_ptr = from_byte; return 1; } DEFUN ("forward-comment", Fforward_comment, Sforward_comment, 1, 1, 0, doc: /* Move forward across up to COUNT comments. If COUNT is negative, move backward. Stop scanning if we find something other than a comment or whitespace. Set point to where scanning stops. If COUNT comments are found as expected, with nothing except whitespace between them, return t; otherwise return nil. */) (count) Lisp_Object count; { register EMACS_INT from; EMACS_INT from_byte; register EMACS_INT stop; register int c, c1; register enum syntaxcode code; int comstyle = 0; /* style of comment encountered */ int comnested = 0; /* whether the comment is nestable or not */ int found; EMACS_INT count1; EMACS_INT out_charpos, out_bytepos; int dummy; CHECK_NUMBER (count); count1 = XINT (count); stop = count1 > 0 ? ZV : BEGV; immediate_quit = 1; QUIT; from = PT; from_byte = PT_BYTE; SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE (from, count1); while (count1 > 0) { do { int comstart_first; if (from == stop) { SET_PT_BOTH (from, from_byte); immediate_quit = 0; return Qnil; } c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); code = SYNTAX (c); comstart_first = SYNTAX_COMSTART_FIRST (c); comnested = SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c); comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c); INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); if (from < stop && comstart_first && (c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte), SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND (c1))) { /* We have encountered a comment start sequence and we are ignoring all text inside comments. We must record the comment style this sequence begins so that later, only a comment end of the same style actually ends the comment section. */ code = Scomment; comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1); comnested = comnested || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1); INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); } } while (code == Swhitespace || (code == Sendcomment && c == '\n')); if (code == Scomment_fence) comstyle = ST_COMMENT_STYLE; else if (code != Scomment) { immediate_quit = 0; DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); SET_PT_BOTH (from, from_byte); return Qnil; } /* We're at the start of a comment. */ found = forw_comment (from, from_byte, stop, comnested, comstyle, 0, &out_charpos, &out_bytepos, &dummy); from = out_charpos; from_byte = out_bytepos; if (!found) { immediate_quit = 0; SET_PT_BOTH (from, from_byte); return Qnil; } INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); /* We have skipped one comment. */ count1--; } while (count1 < 0) { while (1) { int quoted; if (from <= stop) { SET_PT_BOTH (BEGV, BEGV_BYTE); immediate_quit = 0; return Qnil; } DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); /* char_quoted does UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from). */ quoted = char_quoted (from, from_byte); c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); code = SYNTAX (c); comstyle = 0; comnested = SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c); if (code == Sendcomment) comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c); if (from > stop && SYNTAX_COMEND_SECOND (c) && prev_char_comend_first (from, from_byte) && !char_quoted (from - 1, dec_bytepos (from_byte))) { /* We must record the comment style encountered so that later, we can match only the proper comment begin sequence of the same style. */ DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); code = Sendcomment; /* Calling char_quoted, above, set up global syntax position at the new value of FROM. */ c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1); comnested = comnested || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1); } if (code == Scomment_fence) { /* Skip until first preceding unquoted comment_fence. */ int found = 0, ini = from, ini_byte = from_byte; while (1) { DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from); c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); if (SYNTAX (c) == Scomment_fence && !char_quoted (from, from_byte)) { found = 1; break; } else if (from == stop) break; } if (found == 0) { from = ini; /* Set point to ini + 1. */ from_byte = ini_byte; goto leave; } else /* We have skipped one comment. */ break; } else if (code == Sendcomment) { found = back_comment (from, from_byte, stop, comnested, comstyle, &out_charpos, &out_bytepos); if (found == -1) { if (c == '\n') /* This end-of-line is not an end-of-comment. Treat it like a whitespace. CC-mode (and maybe others) relies on this behavior. */ ; else { /* Failure: we should go back to the end of this not-quite-endcomment. */ if (SYNTAX(c) != code) /* It was a two-char Sendcomment. */ INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); goto leave; } } else { /* We have skipped one comment. */ from = out_charpos, from_byte = out_bytepos; break; } } else if (code != Swhitespace || quoted) { leave: immediate_quit = 0; INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); SET_PT_BOTH (from, from_byte); return Qnil; } } count1++; } SET_PT_BOTH (from, from_byte); immediate_quit = 0; return Qt; } /* Return syntax code of character C if C is an ASCII character or `multibyte_symbol_p' is zero. Otherwise, return Ssymbol. */ #define SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK(c) \ ((ASCII_CHAR_P (c) || !multibyte_symbol_p) \ ? SYNTAX (c) : Ssymbol) static Lisp_Object scan_lists (from, count, depth, sexpflag) register EMACS_INT from; EMACS_INT count, depth; int sexpflag; { Lisp_Object val; register EMACS_INT stop = count > 0 ? ZV : BEGV; register int c, c1; int stringterm; int quoted; int mathexit = 0; register enum syntaxcode code, temp_code; int min_depth = depth; /* Err out if depth gets less than this. */ int comstyle = 0; /* style of comment encountered */ int comnested = 0; /* whether the comment is nestable or not */ EMACS_INT temp_pos; EMACS_INT last_good = from; int found; EMACS_INT from_byte; EMACS_INT out_bytepos, out_charpos; int temp, dummy; int multibyte_symbol_p = sexpflag && multibyte_syntax_as_symbol; if (depth > 0) min_depth = 0; if (from > ZV) from = ZV; if (from < BEGV) from = BEGV; from_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (from); immediate_quit = 1; QUIT; SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE (from, count); while (count > 0) { while (from < stop) { int comstart_first, prefix; UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); code = SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c); comstart_first = SYNTAX_COMSTART_FIRST (c); comnested = SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c); comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c); prefix = SYNTAX_PREFIX (c); if (depth == min_depth) last_good = from; INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); if (from < stop && comstart_first && (c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte), SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND (c)) && parse_sexp_ignore_comments) { /* we have encountered a comment start sequence and we are ignoring all text inside comments. We must record the comment style this sequence begins so that later, only a comment end of the same style actually ends the comment section */ code = Scomment; c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1); comnested = comnested || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1); INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); } if (prefix) continue; switch (SWITCH_ENUM_CAST (code)) { case Sescape: case Scharquote: if (from == stop) goto lose; INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); /* treat following character as a word constituent */ case Sword: case Ssymbol: if (depth || !sexpflag) break; /* This word counts as a sexp; return at end of it. */ while (from < stop) { UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); /* Some compilers can't handle this inside the switch. */ c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); temp = SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c); switch (temp) { case Scharquote: case Sescape: INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); if (from == stop) goto lose; break; case Sword: case Ssymbol: case Squote: break; default: goto done; } INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); } goto done; case Scomment_fence: comstyle = ST_COMMENT_STYLE; /* FALLTHROUGH */ case Scomment: if (!parse_sexp_ignore_comments) break; UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); found = forw_comment (from, from_byte, stop, comnested, comstyle, 0, &out_charpos, &out_bytepos, &dummy); from = out_charpos, from_byte = out_bytepos; if (!found) { if (depth == 0) goto done; goto lose; } INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); break; case Smath: if (!sexpflag) break; if (from != stop && c == FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte)) { INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); } if (mathexit) { mathexit = 0; goto close1; } mathexit = 1; case Sopen: if (!++depth) goto done; break; case Sclose: close1: if (!--depth) goto done; if (depth < min_depth) xsignal3 (Qscan_error, build_string ("Containing expression ends prematurely"), make_number (last_good), make_number (from)); break; case Sstring: case Sstring_fence: temp_pos = dec_bytepos (from_byte); stringterm = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (temp_pos); while (1) { if (from >= stop) goto lose; UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); if (code == Sstring ? (c == stringterm && SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c) == Sstring) : SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c) == Sstring_fence) break; /* Some compilers can't handle this inside the switch. */ temp = SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c); switch (temp) { case Scharquote: case Sescape: INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); } INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); } INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); if (!depth && sexpflag) goto done; break; default: /* Ignore whitespace, punctuation, quote, endcomment. */ break; } } /* Reached end of buffer. Error if within object, return nil if between */ if (depth) goto lose; immediate_quit = 0; return Qnil; /* End of object reached */ done: count--; } while (count < 0) { while (from > stop) { DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from); c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); code = SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c); if (depth == min_depth) last_good = from; comstyle = 0; comnested = SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c); if (code == Sendcomment) comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c); if (from > stop && SYNTAX_COMEND_SECOND (c) && prev_char_comend_first (from, from_byte) && parse_sexp_ignore_comments) { /* We must record the comment style encountered so that later, we can match only the proper comment begin sequence of the same style. */ DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from); code = Sendcomment; c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1); comnested = comnested || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1); } /* Quoting turns anything except a comment-ender into a word character. Note that this cannot be true if we decremented FROM in the if-statement above. */ if (code != Sendcomment && char_quoted (from, from_byte)) { DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); code = Sword; } else if (SYNTAX_PREFIX (c)) continue; switch (SWITCH_ENUM_CAST (code)) { case Sword: case Ssymbol: case Sescape: case Scharquote: if (depth || !sexpflag) break; /* This word counts as a sexp; count object finished after passing it. */ while (from > stop) { temp_pos = from_byte; if (! NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters)) DEC_POS (temp_pos); else temp_pos--; UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from - 1); c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (temp_pos); temp_code = SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c1); /* Don't allow comment-end to be quoted. */ if (temp_code == Sendcomment) goto done2; quoted = char_quoted (from - 1, temp_pos); if (quoted) { DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); temp_pos = dec_bytepos (temp_pos); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from - 1); } c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (temp_pos); temp_code = SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c1); if (! (quoted || temp_code == Sword || temp_code == Ssymbol || temp_code == Squote)) goto done2; DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); } goto done2; case Smath: if (!sexpflag) break; temp_pos = dec_bytepos (from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from - 1); if (from != stop && c == FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (temp_pos)) DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); if (mathexit) { mathexit = 0; goto open2; } mathexit = 1; case Sclose: if (!++depth) goto done2; break; case Sopen: open2: if (!--depth) goto done2; if (depth < min_depth) xsignal3 (Qscan_error, build_string ("Containing expression ends prematurely"), make_number (last_good), make_number (from)); break; case Sendcomment: if (!parse_sexp_ignore_comments) break; found = back_comment (from, from_byte, stop, comnested, comstyle, &out_charpos, &out_bytepos); /* FIXME: if found == -1, then it really wasn't a comment-end. For single-char Sendcomment, we can't do much about it apart from skipping the char. For 2-char endcomments, we could try again, taking both chars as separate entities, but it's a lot of trouble for very little gain, so we don't bother either. -sm */ if (found != -1) from = out_charpos, from_byte = out_bytepos; break; case Scomment_fence: case Sstring_fence: while (1) { if (from == stop) goto lose; DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from); if (!char_quoted (from, from_byte) && (c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte), SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c) == code)) break; } if (code == Sstring_fence && !depth && sexpflag) goto done2; break; case Sstring: stringterm = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); while (1) { if (from == stop) goto lose; DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from); if (!char_quoted (from, from_byte) && (stringterm == (c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte))) && SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c) == Sstring) break; } if (!depth && sexpflag) goto done2; break; default: /* Ignore whitespace, punctuation, quote, endcomment. */ break; } } /* Reached start of buffer. Error if within object, return nil if between */ if (depth) goto lose; immediate_quit = 0; return Qnil; done2: count++; } immediate_quit = 0; XSETFASTINT (val, from); return val; lose: xsignal3 (Qscan_error, build_string ("Unbalanced parentheses"), make_number (last_good), make_number (from)); } DEFUN ("scan-lists", Fscan_lists, Sscan_lists, 3, 3, 0, doc: /* Scan from character number FROM by COUNT lists. Returns the character number of the position thus found. If DEPTH is nonzero, paren depth begins counting from that value, only places where the depth in parentheses becomes zero are candidates for stopping; COUNT such places are counted. Thus, a positive value for DEPTH means go out levels. Comments are ignored if `parse-sexp-ignore-comments' is non-nil. If the beginning or end of (the accessible part of) the buffer is reached and the depth is wrong, an error is signaled. If the depth is right but the count is not used up, nil is returned. */) (from, count, depth) Lisp_Object from, count, depth; { CHECK_NUMBER (from); CHECK_NUMBER (count); CHECK_NUMBER (depth); return scan_lists (XINT (from), XINT (count), XINT (depth), 0); } DEFUN ("scan-sexps", Fscan_sexps, Sscan_sexps, 2, 2, 0, doc: /* Scan from character number FROM by COUNT balanced expressions. If COUNT is negative, scan backwards. Returns the character number of the position thus found. Comments are ignored if `parse-sexp-ignore-comments' is non-nil. If the beginning or end of (the accessible part of) the buffer is reached in the middle of a parenthetical grouping, an error is signaled. If the beginning or end is reached between groupings but before count is used up, nil is returned. */) (from, count) Lisp_Object from, count; { CHECK_NUMBER (from); CHECK_NUMBER (count); return scan_lists (XINT (from), XINT (count), 0, 1); } DEFUN ("backward-prefix-chars", Fbackward_prefix_chars, Sbackward_prefix_chars, 0, 0, 0, doc: /* Move point backward over any number of chars with prefix syntax. This includes chars with "quote" or "prefix" syntax (' or p). */) () { int beg = BEGV; int opoint = PT; int opoint_byte = PT_BYTE; int pos = PT; int pos_byte = PT_BYTE; int c; if (pos <= beg) { SET_PT_BOTH (opoint, opoint_byte); return Qnil; } SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE (pos, -1); DEC_BOTH (pos, pos_byte); while (!char_quoted (pos, pos_byte) /* Previous statement updates syntax table. */ && ((c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (pos_byte), SYNTAX (c) == Squote) || SYNTAX_PREFIX (c))) { opoint = pos; opoint_byte = pos_byte; if (pos + 1 > beg) DEC_BOTH (pos, pos_byte); } SET_PT_BOTH (opoint, opoint_byte); return Qnil; } /* Parse forward from FROM / FROM_BYTE to END, assuming that FROM has state OLDSTATE (nil means FROM is start of function), and return a description of the state of the parse at END. If STOPBEFORE is nonzero, stop at the start of an atom. If COMMENTSTOP is 1, stop at the start of a comment. If COMMENTSTOP is -1, stop at the start or end of a comment, after the beginning of a string, or after the end of a string. */ static void scan_sexps_forward (stateptr, from, from_byte, end, targetdepth, stopbefore, oldstate, commentstop) struct lisp_parse_state *stateptr; register EMACS_INT from; EMACS_INT from_byte, end; int targetdepth, stopbefore; Lisp_Object oldstate; int commentstop; { struct lisp_parse_state state; register enum syntaxcode code; int c1; int comnested; struct level { int last, prev; }; struct level levelstart[100]; register struct level *curlevel = levelstart; struct level *endlevel = levelstart + 100; register int depth; /* Paren depth of current scanning location. level - levelstart equals this except when the depth becomes negative. */ int mindepth; /* Lowest DEPTH value seen. */ int start_quoted = 0; /* Nonzero means starting after a char quote */ Lisp_Object tem; EMACS_INT prev_from; /* Keep one character before FROM. */ EMACS_INT prev_from_byte; int prev_from_syntax; int boundary_stop = commentstop == -1; int nofence; int found; EMACS_INT out_bytepos, out_charpos; int temp; prev_from = from; prev_from_byte = from_byte; if (from != BEGV) DEC_BOTH (prev_from, prev_from_byte); /* Use this macro instead of `from++'. */ #define INC_FROM \ do { prev_from = from; \ prev_from_byte = from_byte; \ temp = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (prev_from_byte); \ prev_from_syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (temp); \ INC_BOTH (from, from_byte); \ if (from < end) \ UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); \ } while (0) immediate_quit = 1; QUIT; if (NILP (oldstate)) { depth = 0; state.instring = -1; state.incomment = 0; state.comstyle = 0; /* comment style a by default. */ state.comstr_start = -1; /* no comment/string seen. */ } else { tem = Fcar (oldstate); if (!NILP (tem)) depth = XINT (tem); else depth = 0; oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate); oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate); oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate); tem = Fcar (oldstate); /* Check whether we are inside string_fence-style string: */ state.instring = (!NILP (tem) ? (INTEGERP (tem) ? XINT (tem) : ST_STRING_STYLE) : -1); oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate); tem = Fcar (oldstate); state.incomment = (!NILP (tem) ? (INTEGERP (tem) ? XINT (tem) : -1) : 0); oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate); tem = Fcar (oldstate); start_quoted = !NILP (tem); /* if the eighth element of the list is nil, we are in comment style a. If it is non-nil, we are in comment style b */ oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate); oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate); tem = Fcar (oldstate); state.comstyle = NILP (tem) ? 0 : (EQ (tem, Qsyntax_table) ? ST_COMMENT_STYLE : 1); oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate); tem = Fcar (oldstate); state.comstr_start = NILP (tem) ? -1 : XINT (tem) ; oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate); tem = Fcar (oldstate); while (!NILP (tem)) /* >= second enclosing sexps. */ { /* curlevel++->last ran into compiler bug on Apollo */ curlevel->last = XINT (Fcar (tem)); if (++curlevel == endlevel) curlevel--; /* error ("Nesting too deep for parser"); */ curlevel->prev = -1; curlevel->last = -1; tem = Fcdr (tem); } } state.quoted = 0; mindepth = depth; curlevel->prev = -1; curlevel->last = -1; SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE (prev_from, 1); temp = FETCH_CHAR (prev_from_byte); prev_from_syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (temp); UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from); /* Enter the loop at a place appropriate for initial state. */ if (state.incomment) goto startincomment; if (state.instring >= 0) { nofence = state.instring != ST_STRING_STYLE; if (start_quoted) goto startquotedinstring; goto startinstring; } else if (start_quoted) goto startquoted; while (from < end) { INC_FROM; code = prev_from_syntax & 0xff; if (from < end && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST (prev_from_syntax) && (c1 = FETCH_CHAR (from_byte), SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND (c1))) /* Duplicate code to avoid a complex if-expression which causes trouble for the SGI compiler. */ { /* Record the comment style we have entered so that only the comment-end sequence of the same style actually terminates the comment section. */ state.comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1); comnested = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (prev_from_syntax); comnested = comnested || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1); state.incomment = comnested ? 1 : -1; state.comstr_start = prev_from; INC_FROM; code = Scomment; } else if (code == Scomment_fence) { /* Record the comment style we have entered so that only the comment-end sequence of the same style actually terminates the comment section. */ state.comstyle = ST_COMMENT_STYLE; state.incomment = -1; state.comstr_start = prev_from; code = Scomment; } else if (code == Scomment) { state.comstyle = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (prev_from_syntax); state.incomment = (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (prev_from_syntax) ? 1 : -1); state.comstr_start = prev_from; } if (SYNTAX_FLAGS_PREFIX (prev_from_syntax)) continue; switch (SWITCH_ENUM_CAST (code)) { case Sescape: case Scharquote: if (stopbefore) goto stop; /* this arg means stop at sexp start */ curlevel->last = prev_from; startquoted: if (from == end) goto endquoted; INC_FROM; goto symstarted; /* treat following character as a word constituent */ case Sword: case Ssymbol: if (stopbefore) goto stop; /* this arg means stop at sexp start */ curlevel->last = prev_from; symstarted: while (from < end) { /* Some compilers can't handle this inside the switch. */ temp = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); temp = SYNTAX (temp); switch (temp) { case Scharquote: case Sescape: INC_FROM; if (from == end) goto endquoted; break; case Sword: case Ssymbol: case Squote: break; default: goto symdone; } INC_FROM; } symdone: curlevel->prev = curlevel->last; break; case Scomment_fence: /* Can't happen because it's handled above. */ case Scomment: if (commentstop || boundary_stop) goto done; startincomment: /* The (from == BEGV) test was to enter the loop in the middle so that we find a 2-char comment ender even if we start in the middle of it. We don't want to do that if we're just at the beginning of the comment (think of (*) ... (*)). */ found = forw_comment (from, from_byte, end, state.incomment, state.comstyle, (from == BEGV || from < state.comstr_start + 3) ? 0 : prev_from_syntax, &out_charpos, &out_bytepos, &state.incomment); from = out_charpos; from_byte = out_bytepos; /* Beware! prev_from and friends are invalid now. Luckily, the `done' doesn't use them and the INC_FROM sets them to a sane value without looking at them. */ if (!found) goto done; INC_FROM; state.incomment = 0; state.comstyle = 0; /* reset the comment style */ if (boundary_stop) goto done; break; case Sopen: if (stopbefore) goto stop; /* this arg means stop at sexp start */ depth++; /* curlevel++->last ran into compiler bug on Apollo */ curlevel->last = prev_from; if (++curlevel == endlevel) curlevel--; /* error ("Nesting too deep for parser"); */ curlevel->prev = -1; curlevel->last = -1; if (targetdepth == depth) goto done; break; case Sclose: depth--; if (depth < mindepth) mindepth = depth; if (curlevel != levelstart) curlevel--; curlevel->prev = curlevel->last; if (targetdepth == depth) goto done; break; case Sstring: case Sstring_fence: state.comstr_start = from - 1; if (stopbefore) goto stop; /* this arg means stop at sexp start */ curlevel->last = prev_from; state.instring = (code == Sstring ? (FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (prev_from_byte)) : ST_STRING_STYLE); if (boundary_stop) goto done; startinstring: { nofence = state.instring != ST_STRING_STYLE; while (1) { int c; if (from >= end) goto done; c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte); /* Some compilers can't handle this inside the switch. */ temp = SYNTAX (c); /* Check TEMP here so that if the char has a syntax-table property which says it is NOT a string character, it does not end the string. */ if (nofence && c == state.instring && temp == Sstring) break; switch (temp) { case Sstring_fence: if (!nofence) goto string_end; break; case Scharquote: case Sescape: INC_FROM; startquotedinstring: if (from >= end) goto endquoted; } INC_FROM; } } string_end: state.instring = -1; curlevel->prev = curlevel->last; INC_FROM; if (boundary_stop) goto done; break; case Smath: /* FIXME: We should do something with it. */ break; default: /* Ignore whitespace, punctuation, quote, endcomment. */ break; } } goto done; stop: /* Here if stopping before start of sexp. */ from = prev_from; /* We have just fetched the char that starts it; */ goto done; /* but return the position before it. */ endquoted: state.quoted = 1; done: state.depth = depth; state.mindepth = mindepth; state.thislevelstart = curlevel->prev; state.prevlevelstart = (curlevel == levelstart) ? -1 : (curlevel - 1)->last; state.location = from; state.levelstarts = Qnil; while (--curlevel >= levelstart) state.levelstarts = Fcons (make_number (curlevel->last), state.levelstarts); immediate_quit = 0; *stateptr = state; } DEFUN ("parse-partial-sexp", Fparse_partial_sexp, Sparse_partial_sexp, 2, 6, 0, doc: /* Parse Lisp syntax starting at FROM until TO; return status of parse at TO. Parsing stops at TO or when certain criteria are met; point is set to where parsing stops. If fifth arg OLDSTATE is omitted or nil, parsing assumes that FROM is the beginning of a function. Value is a list of elements describing final state of parsing: 0. depth in parens. 1. character address of start of innermost containing list; nil if none. 2. character address of start of last complete sexp terminated. 3. non-nil if inside a string. (it is the character that will terminate the string, or t if the string should be terminated by a generic string delimiter.) 4. nil if outside a comment, t if inside a non-nestable comment, else an integer (the current comment nesting). 5. t if following a quote character. 6. the minimum paren-depth encountered during this scan. 7. t if in a comment of style b; symbol `syntax-table' if the comment should be terminated by a generic comment delimiter. 8. character address of start of comment or string; nil if not in one. 9. Intermediate data for continuation of parsing (subject to change). If third arg TARGETDEPTH is non-nil, parsing stops if the depth in parentheses becomes equal to TARGETDEPTH. Fourth arg STOPBEFORE non-nil means stop when come to any character that starts a sexp. Fifth arg OLDSTATE is a list like what this function returns. It is used to initialize the state of the parse. Elements number 1, 2, 6 and 8 are ignored. Sixth arg COMMENTSTOP non-nil means stop at the start of a comment. If it is symbol `syntax-table', stop after the start of a comment or a string, or after end of a comment or a string. */) (from, to, targetdepth, stopbefore, oldstate, commentstop) Lisp_Object from, to, targetdepth, stopbefore, oldstate, commentstop; { struct lisp_parse_state state; int target; if (!NILP (targetdepth)) { CHECK_NUMBER (targetdepth); target = XINT (targetdepth); } else target = -100000; /* We won't reach this depth */ validate_region (&from, &to); scan_sexps_forward (&state, XINT (from), CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (from)), XINT (to), target, !NILP (stopbefore), oldstate, (NILP (commentstop) ? 0 : (EQ (commentstop, Qsyntax_table) ? -1 : 1))); SET_PT (state.location); return Fcons (make_number (state.depth), Fcons (state.prevlevelstart < 0 ? Qnil : make_number (state.prevlevelstart), Fcons (state.thislevelstart < 0 ? Qnil : make_number (state.thislevelstart), Fcons (state.instring >= 0 ? (state.instring == ST_STRING_STYLE ? Qt : make_number (state.instring)) : Qnil, Fcons (state.incomment < 0 ? Qt : (state.incomment == 0 ? Qnil : make_number (state.incomment)), Fcons (state.quoted ? Qt : Qnil, Fcons (make_number (state.mindepth), Fcons ((state.comstyle ? (state.comstyle == ST_COMMENT_STYLE ? Qsyntax_table : Qt) : Qnil), Fcons (((state.incomment || (state.instring >= 0)) ? make_number (state.comstr_start) : Qnil), Fcons (state.levelstarts, Qnil)))))))))); } void init_syntax_once () { register int i, c; Lisp_Object temp; /* This has to be done here, before we call Fmake_char_table. */ Qsyntax_table = intern_c_string ("syntax-table"); staticpro (&Qsyntax_table); /* Intern_C_String this now in case it isn't already done. Setting this variable twice is harmless. But don't staticpro it here--that is done in alloc.c. */ Qchar_table_extra_slots = intern_c_string ("char-table-extra-slots"); /* Create objects which can be shared among syntax tables. */ Vsyntax_code_object = Fmake_vector (make_number (Smax), Qnil); for (i = 0; i < XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->size; i++) XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->contents[i] = Fcons (make_number (i), Qnil); /* Now we are ready to set up this property, so we can create syntax tables. */ Fput (Qsyntax_table, Qchar_table_extra_slots, make_number (0)); temp = XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->contents[(int) Swhitespace]; Vstandard_syntax_table = Fmake_char_table (Qsyntax_table, temp); /* Control characters should not be whitespace. */ temp = XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->contents[(int) Spunct]; for (i = 0; i <= ' ' - 1; i++) SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, i, temp); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, 0177, temp); /* Except that a few really are whitespace. */ temp = XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->contents[(int) Swhitespace]; SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, ' ', temp); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, '\t', temp); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, '\n', temp); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, 015, temp); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, 014, temp); temp = XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->contents[(int) Sword]; for (i = 'a'; i <= 'z'; i++) SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, i, temp); for (i = 'A'; i <= 'Z'; i++) SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, i, temp); for (i = '0'; i <= '9'; i++) SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, i, temp); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, '$', temp); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, '%', temp); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, '(', Fcons (make_number (Sopen), make_number (')'))); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, ')', Fcons (make_number (Sclose), make_number ('('))); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, '[', Fcons (make_number (Sopen), make_number (']'))); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, ']', Fcons (make_number (Sclose), make_number ('['))); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, '{', Fcons (make_number (Sopen), make_number ('}'))); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, '}', Fcons (make_number (Sclose), make_number ('{'))); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, '"', Fcons (make_number ((int) Sstring), Qnil)); SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, '\\', Fcons (make_number ((int) Sescape), Qnil)); temp = XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->contents[(int) Ssymbol]; for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) { c = "_-+*/&|<>="[i]; SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, c, temp); } temp = XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->contents[(int) Spunct]; for (i = 0; i < 12; i++) { c = ".,;:?!#@~^'`"[i]; SET_RAW_SYNTAX_ENTRY (Vstandard_syntax_table, c, temp); } /* All multibyte characters have syntax `word' by default. */ temp = XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->contents[(int) Sword]; char_table_set_range (Vstandard_syntax_table, 0x80, MAX_CHAR, temp); } void syms_of_syntax () { Qsyntax_table_p = intern_c_string ("syntax-table-p"); staticpro (&Qsyntax_table_p); staticpro (&Vsyntax_code_object); staticpro (&gl_state.object); staticpro (&gl_state.global_code); staticpro (&gl_state.current_syntax_table); staticpro (&gl_state.old_prop); /* Defined in regex.c */ staticpro (&re_match_object); Qscan_error = intern_c_string ("scan-error"); staticpro (&Qscan_error); Fput (Qscan_error, Qerror_conditions, pure_cons (Qscan_error, pure_cons (Qerror, Qnil))); Fput (Qscan_error, Qerror_message, make_pure_c_string ("Scan error")); DEFVAR_BOOL ("parse-sexp-ignore-comments", &parse_sexp_ignore_comments, doc: /* Non-nil means `forward-sexp', etc., should treat comments as whitespace. */); DEFVAR_BOOL ("parse-sexp-lookup-properties", &parse_sexp_lookup_properties, doc: /* Non-nil means `forward-sexp', etc., obey `syntax-table' property. Otherwise, that text property is simply ignored. See the info node `(elisp)Syntax Properties' for a description of the `syntax-table' property. */); words_include_escapes = 0; DEFVAR_BOOL ("words-include-escapes", &words_include_escapes, doc: /* Non-nil means `forward-word', etc., should treat escape chars part of words. */); DEFVAR_BOOL ("multibyte-syntax-as-symbol", &multibyte_syntax_as_symbol, doc: /* Non-nil means `scan-sexps' treats all multibyte characters as symbol. */); multibyte_syntax_as_symbol = 0; DEFVAR_BOOL ("open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start", &open_paren_in_column_0_is_defun_start, doc: /* *Non-nil means an open paren in column 0 denotes the start of a defun. */); open_paren_in_column_0_is_defun_start = 1; DEFVAR_LISP ("find-word-boundary-function-table", &Vfind_word_boundary_function_table, doc: /* Char table of functions to search for the word boundary. Each function is called with two arguments; POS and LIMIT. POS and LIMIT are character positions in the current buffer. If POS is less than LIMIT, POS is at the first character of a word, and the return value of a function is a position after the last character of that word. If POS is not less than LIMIT, POS is at the last character of a word, and the return value of a function is a position at the first character of that word. In both cases, LIMIT bounds the search. */); Vfind_word_boundary_function_table = Fmake_char_table (Qnil, Qnil); defsubr (&Ssyntax_table_p); defsubr (&Ssyntax_table); defsubr (&Sstandard_syntax_table); defsubr (&Scopy_syntax_table); defsubr (&Sset_syntax_table); defsubr (&Schar_syntax); defsubr (&Smatching_paren); defsubr (&Sstring_to_syntax); defsubr (&Smodify_syntax_entry); defsubr (&Sinternal_describe_syntax_value); defsubr (&Sforward_word); defsubr (&Sskip_chars_forward); defsubr (&Sskip_chars_backward); defsubr (&Sskip_syntax_forward); defsubr (&Sskip_syntax_backward); defsubr (&Sforward_comment); defsubr (&Sscan_lists); defsubr (&Sscan_sexps); defsubr (&Sbackward_prefix_chars); defsubr (&Sparse_partial_sexp); } /* arch-tag: 3e297b9f-088e-4b64-8f4c-fb0b3443e412 (do not change this comment) */