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Initial support for bidirectional editing. Makefile.in (obj): Include bidi.o. (bidi.o): New target. makefile.w32-in (OBJ1): Add $(BLD)/bidi.$(O). ($(BLD)/bidi.$(O)): New target. bidi.c: New file. buffer.h (struct buffer): New members bidi_display_reordering and bidi_paragraph_direction. buffer.c (init_buffer_once): Initialize bidi_display_reordering and bidi_paragraph_direction. (syms_of_buffer): Declare Lisp variables bidi-display-reordering and bidi-paragraph-direction. (Fbuffer_swap_text): Swap the values of bidi_display_reordering and bidi_paragraph_direction. dispextern.h (BIDI_MAXLEVEL, BIDI_AT_BASE_LEVEL): New macros. (bidi_type_t, bidi_dir_t): New types. (bidi_saved_info, bidi_stack, bidi_it): New structures. (struct it): New members bidi_p, bidi_it, paragraph_embedding, prev_stop, base_level_stop, and eol_pos. (bidi_init_it, bidi_get_next_char_visually): New prototypes. (IT_STACK_SIZE): Enlarge to 5. (struct glyph_row): New member reversed_p. <string_buffer_position>: Update prototype. (PRODUCE_GLYPHS): Set the reversed_p flag in the iterator's glyph_row if bidi_it.paragraph_dir == R2L. (struct glyph): New members resolved_level and bidi_type. dispnew.c (direct_output_forward_char): Give up if we need bidi processing or buffer's direction is right-to-left. (prepare_desired_row): Preserve the reversed_p flag. (row_equal_p): Compare the reversed_p attributes as well. xdisp.c (init_iterator): Initialize it->bidi_p. Call bidi_init_it and set it->paragraph_embedding from the current buffer's value of bidi_paragraph_direction. (reseat_1): Initialize bidi_it.first_elt. (set_iterator_to_next, next_element_from_buffer): Use the value of paragraph_embedding to determine the paragraph direction. (set_iterator_to_next): Under bidi reordering, call bidi_get_next_char_visually. Call bidi_paragraph_init if the new_paragraph flag is set in the bidi iterator. (next_element_from_buffer): If bidi_it.first_elt is set, initialize paragraph direction and find the first character to display in the visual order. If reseated to a middle of a line, prime the bidi iterator starting at the line's beginning. Handle the situation where we overstepped stop_charpos due to non-linearity of the bidi iteration. Likewise for when we back up beyond the previous stop_charpos. When moving across stop_charpos, record it in prev_stop. (display_line): Set row->end and it->start for the next row to the next character in logical order. Always extend reversed_p rows to the end of line, even if they end at ZV. Copy the reversed_p flag to the next glyph row. Keep calling set_cursor_from_row for bidi-reordered rows even if we already have a possible candidate for cursor position. Set row_end after all the row's glyphs have been produced, by looping over the glyphs. Record the position after EOL in it->eol_pos, and use it to set end_pos of the last row produced for a continued line. <Qright_to_left, Qleft_to_right>: New variables. (syms_of_xdisp): Initialize and staticpro them. (string_buffer_position_lim): New function. (string_buffer_position): Most of code moved to string_buffer_position_lim. Last argument and return value are now EMACS_INT; all callers changed. (set_cursor_from_row): Rewritten to support bidirectional text and reversed glyph rows. (text_outside_line_unchanged_p, try_window_id): Disable optimizations if we are reordering bidirectional text and the paragraph direction can be affected by the change. (append_glyph, append_composite_glyph) (produce_image_glyph, append_stretch_glyph): Set the resolved_level and bidi_type members of each glyph. (append_glyph): If the glyph row is reversed, prepend the glyph rather than appending it. (handle_stop_backwards): New function. (reseat_1, pop_it, push_it): Set prev_stop and base_level_stop. (reseat): call handle_stop_backwards to recompute prev_stop and base_level_stop for the new position. (handle_invisible_prop): Under bidi iteration, skip invisible text using bidi_get_next_char_visually. If we are `reseat'ed, init the paragraph direction. Update IT->prev_stop after skipping invisible text. (move_it_in_display_line_to): New variables prev_method and prev_pos. Compare for strict equality in BUFFER_POS_REACHED_P. (try_cursor_movement): Examine all the candidate rows that occlude point, to return the best match. If rows are bidi-reordered and point moved backwards, back up to the row that is not a continuation line, and start looking for a suitable row from there. term.c (append_glyph): Reverse glyphs by pre-pending them, rather than appending, if the glyph_row's reversed_p flag is set. Set the resolved_level and bidi_type members of each glyph. .gdbinit (pbiditype): New command. (pgx): Use it to display bidi level and type of the glyph. (pitx): Display some bidi information about the iterator. (prowlims, pmtxrows): New commands. files.el: Make bidi-display-reordering safe variable for boolean values. mule.texi (International): Mention support of bidirectional editing. (Bidirectional Editing): New section. HELLO: Reorder Arabic and Hebrew into logical order, and insert RLM before the opening paren, to make the display more reasonable. Add setting for bidi-display-reordering in the local variables section. NEWS: Mention initial support for bidirectional editing.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Tue, 30 Mar 2010 05:13:07 -0400
parents 1d1d5d9bd884
children e16f43875a48 376148b31b5e
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/*
Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Lucid, Inc.
Copyright (C) 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
  2007, 2008, 2009, 2010  Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of the Lucid Widget Library.

The Lucid Widget Library 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 1, or (at your option)
any later version.

The Lucid Widget Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.  */


#ifndef LWLIB_H
#define LWLIB_H

#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>

/*
** Widget values depend on the Widget type:
**
** widget:   (name value key enabled data contents/selected)
**
** label:    ("name" "string" NULL NULL NULL NULL)
** button:   ("name" "string" "key" T/F data <default-button-p>)
** button w/menu:
**           ("name" "string" "key" T/F data (label|button|button w/menu...))
** menubar:  ("name" NULL NULL T/F data (button w/menu))
** selectable thing:
**           ("name" "string" "key" T/F data T/F)
** checkbox: selectable thing
** radio:    ("name" NULL NULL T/F data (selectable thing...))
** strings:  ("name" NULL NULL T/F data (selectable thing...))
** text:     ("name" "string" <ign> T/F data)
** main:     ("name")
*/

typedef unsigned long LWLIB_ID;

typedef enum _change_type
{
  NO_CHANGE = 0,
  INVISIBLE_CHANGE = 1,
  VISIBLE_CHANGE = 2,
  STRUCTURAL_CHANGE = 3
} change_type;

enum button_type
{
  BUTTON_TYPE_NONE,
  BUTTON_TYPE_TOGGLE,
  BUTTON_TYPE_RADIO
};

/* Menu separator types.  */

enum menu_separator
{
  /* These values are Motif compatible.  */
  SEPARATOR_NO_LINE,
  SEPARATOR_SINGLE_LINE,
  SEPARATOR_DOUBLE_LINE,
  SEPARATOR_SINGLE_DASHED_LINE,
  SEPARATOR_DOUBLE_DASHED_LINE,
  SEPARATOR_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN,
  SEPARATOR_SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT,
  SEPARATOR_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN_DASH,
  SEPARATOR_SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT_DASH,

  /* The following are supported by Lucid menus.  */
  SEPARATOR_SHADOW_DOUBLE_ETCHED_IN,
  SEPARATOR_SHADOW_DOUBLE_ETCHED_OUT,
  SEPARATOR_SHADOW_DOUBLE_ETCHED_IN_DASH,
  SEPARATOR_SHADOW_DOUBLE_ETCHED_OUT_DASH
};

typedef struct _widget_value
{
  /* name of widget */
  Lisp_Object   lname;
  char*		name;
  /* value (meaning depend on widget type) */
  char*		value;
  /* keyboard equivalent. no implications for XtTranslations */
  Lisp_Object   lkey;
  char*		key;
  /* Help string or nil if none.
     GC finds this string through the frame's menu_bar_vector
     or through menu_items.  */
  Lisp_Object	help;
  /* true if enabled */
  Boolean	enabled;
  /* true if selected */
  Boolean	selected;
  /* true if was edited (maintained by get_value) */
  Boolean	edited;
  /* The type of a button.  */
  enum button_type button_type;
  /* true if has changed (maintained by lw library) */
  change_type	change;
  /* true if this widget itself has changed,
     but not counting the other widgets found in the `next' field.  */
  change_type   this_one_change;
  /* Contents of the sub-widgets, also selected slot for checkbox */
  struct _widget_value*	contents;
  /* data passed to callback */
  XtPointer	call_data;
  /* next one in the list */
  struct _widget_value*	next;
  /* slot for the toolkit dependent part.  Always initialize to NULL. */
  void* toolkit_data;
  /* tell us if we should free the toolkit data slot when freeing the
     widget_value itself. */
  Boolean free_toolkit_data;

  /* we resource the widget_value structures; this points to the next
     one on the free list if this one has been deallocated.
   */
  struct _widget_value *free_list;
} widget_value;


typedef void (*lw_callback) __P ((Widget w, LWLIB_ID id, void* data));

void  lw_register_widget __P ((char* type, char* name, LWLIB_ID id,
			       widget_value* val, lw_callback pre_activate_cb,
			       lw_callback selection_cb,
			       lw_callback post_activate_cb,
			       lw_callback highlight_cb));
Widget lw_get_widget __P ((LWLIB_ID id, Widget parent, Boolean pop_up_p));
Widget lw_make_widget __P ((LWLIB_ID id, Widget parent, Boolean pop_up_p));
Widget lw_create_widget __P ((char* type, char* name, LWLIB_ID id,
			      widget_value* val, Widget parent, Boolean pop_up_p,
			      lw_callback pre_activate_cb,
			      lw_callback selection_cb,
			      lw_callback post_activate_cb,
			      lw_callback highlight_cb));
LWLIB_ID lw_get_widget_id __P ((Widget w));
int lw_modify_all_widgets __P ((LWLIB_ID id, widget_value* val, Boolean deep_p));
void lw_destroy_widget __P ((Widget w));
void lw_destroy_all_widgets __P ((LWLIB_ID id));
void lw_destroy_everything __P ((void));
void lw_destroy_all_pop_ups __P ((void));
Widget lw_raise_all_pop_up_widgets __P ((void));
widget_value* lw_get_all_values __P ((LWLIB_ID id));
Boolean lw_get_some_values __P ((LWLIB_ID id, widget_value* val));
void lw_pop_up_all_widgets __P ((LWLIB_ID id));
void lw_pop_down_all_widgets __P ((LWLIB_ID id));
widget_value *malloc_widget_value ();
void free_widget_value __P ((widget_value *));
void lw_popup_menu __P ((Widget, XEvent *));

/* Toolkit independent way of focusing on a Widget at the Xt level. */
void lw_set_keyboard_focus __P ((Widget parent, Widget w));

/* Silly Energize hack to invert the "sheet" button */
void lw_show_busy __P ((Widget w, Boolean busy));

/* Silly hack to assist with Lucid/Athena geometry management. */
void lw_refigure_widget __P ((Widget w, Boolean doit));

/* Toolkit independent way of determining if an event occurred on a
   menubar. */
Boolean lw_window_is_in_menubar __P ((Window win, Widget menubar_widget));

/* Manage resizing: TRUE permits resizing widget w; FALSE disallows it. */
void lw_allow_resizing __P ((Widget w, Boolean flag));

/* Set up the main window. */
void lw_set_main_areas __P ((Widget parent,
			   Widget menubar,
			   Widget work_area));

/* Value is non-zero if LABEL is a menu separator.  If it is, *TYPE is
   set to an appropriate enumerator of type enum menu_separator.
   MOTIF_P non-zero means map separator types not supported by Motif
   to similar ones that are supported.  */

int lw_separator_p __P ((char *label, enum menu_separator *type,
		    int motif_p));

void lwlib_bcopy __P ((char*, char*, int));

#endif /* LWLIB_H */

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