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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
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/* Copyright    Massachusetts Institute of Technology    1985	*/

#include "copyright.h"


/*
 * XMenu:	MIT Project Athena, X Window system menu package
 *
 * 	XMenuInsertSelection - Inserts a selection into an XMenu object
 *
 *	Author:		Tony Della Fera, DEC
 *			20-Nov-85
 *
 */

#include <config.h>
#include "XMenuInt.h"

int
XMenuInsertSelection(menu, p_num, s_num, data, label, active)
    register XMenu *menu;	/* Menu object to be modified. */
    register int p_num;		/* Pane number to be modified. */
    register int s_num;		/* Selection number of new selection. */
    char *data;			/* Data value. */
    char *label;		/* Selection label. */
    int active;			/* Make selection active? */
{
    register XMPane *p_ptr;	/* XMPane pointer. */
    register XMSelect *s_ptr;	/* XMSelect pointer. */

    XMSelect *select;		/* Newly created selection. */

    int label_length;		/* Label length in characters. */
    int label_width;		/* Label width in pixels. */

    /*
     * Check for NULL pointers!
     */
    if (label == NULL) {
	_XMErrorCode = XME_ARG_BOUNDS;
	return(XM_FAILURE);
    }

    /*
     * Find the right pane.
     */
    p_ptr = _XMGetPanePtr(menu, p_num);
    if (p_ptr == NULL) return(XM_FAILURE);

    /*
     * Find the selection number one less than the one specified since that
     * is the selection after which the insertion will occur.
     */
    s_ptr = _XMGetSelectionPtr(p_ptr, (s_num - 1));
    if (s_ptr == NULL) return(XM_FAILURE);

    /*
     * Calloc the XMSelect structure.
     */
    select = (XMSelect *)calloc(1, sizeof(XMSelect));
    if (select == NULL) {
	_XMErrorCode = XME_CALLOC;
	return(XM_FAILURE);
    }

    /*
     * Determine label size.
     */
    label_length = strlen(label);
    label_width = XTextWidth(menu->s_fnt_info, label, label_length);


    /*
     * Fill the XMSelect structure.
     */
    if (!strcmp (label, "--") || !strcmp (label, "---"))
      {
	select->type = SEPARATOR;
	select->active = 0;
      }
    else
      {
	select->type = SELECTION;
	select->active = active;
      }

    select->active = active;
    select->serial = -1;
    select->label = label;
    select->label_width = label_width;
    select->label_length = label_length;
    select->data = data;
    select->parent_p = p_ptr;

    /*
     * Insert the selection after the selection with the selection
     * number one less than the desired number for the new selection.
     */
    emacs_insque(select, s_ptr);

    /*
     * Update the selection count.
     */
    p_ptr->s_count++;

    /*
     * Schedule a recompute.
     */
    menu->recompute = 1;

    /*
     * Return the selection number just inserted.
     */
    _XMErrorCode = XME_NO_ERROR;
    return(s_num);
}

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