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Merged in changes from v4.32.
After 4.23 and: After 4.24:
(cperl-contract-levels): Restore position.
(cperl-beautify-level): Likewise.
(cperl-beautify-regexp): Likewise.
(cperl-commentify): Rudimental support for length=1 runs
(cperl-find-pods-heres): Process 1-char long REx comments too /a#/x
After 4.25:
(cperl-commentify): Was recognizing length=2 "strings" as length=1.
(imenu-example--create-perl-index): Was not enforcing
syntaxification-to-the-end.
(cperl-invert-if-unless): Allow `for', `foreach'.
(cperl-find-pods-heres): Quote `cperl-nonoverridable-face'.
Mark qw(), m()x as indentable.
(cperl-init-faces): Highlight `sysopen' too.
Highlight $var in `for my $var' too.
(cperl-invert-if-unless): Was leaving whitespace at end.
(cperl-linefeed): Was splitting $var{$foo} if point after `{'.
(cperl-calculate-indent): Remove old commented out code.
Support (primitive) indentation of qw(), m()x.
After 4.26:
(cperl-problems): Mention `fill-paragraph' on comment. \"" and
q [] with intervening newlines.
(cperl-autoindent-on-semi): New customization variable.
(cperl-electric-semi): Use `cperl-autoindent-on-semi'.
(cperl-tips): Mention how to make CPerl the default mode.
(cperl-mode): Support `outline-minor-mode'. From Mark A. Hershberger.
(cperl-outline-level): New function.
(cperl-highlight-variables-indiscriminately): New customization var.
(cperl-init-faces): Use `cperl-highlight-variables-indiscriminately'.
From Sean Kamath <kamath@pogo.wv.tek.com>.
(cperl-after-block-p): Support CHECK and INIT.
(cperl-init-faces, cperl-short-docs): Likewise and "our".
From Doug MacEachern <dougm@covalent.net>.
After 4.27:
(cperl-find-pods-heres): Recognize \"" as a string.
Mark whitespace between q and [] as `syntax-type' => `prestring'.
Allow whitespace between << and "FOO".
(cperl-problems): Remove \"" and q [] with intervening newlines.
Mention multiple <<EOF as unsupported.
(cperl-highlight-variables-indiscriminately): Doc misprint fixed.
(cperl-indent-parens-as-block): New configuration variable.
(cperl-calculate-indent): Merge cases of indenting non-BLOCK groups.
Use `cperl-indent-parens-as-block'.
(cperl-find-pods-heres): Test for =cut without empty line instead of
complaining about no =cut.
(cperl-electric-pod): Change the REx for POD from "\n\n=" to "^\n=".
(cperl-find-pods-heres): Likewise.
(cperl-electric-pod): Change `forward-sexp' to `forward-word':
POD could've been marked as comment already.
(cperl-unwind-to-safe): Unwind before start of POD too.
After 4.28:
(cperl-forward-re): Throw an error at proper moment REx unfinished.
After 4.29:
(x-color-defined-p): Make an extra case to peacify the warning.
Toplevel: `defvar' to peacify the warnings.
(cperl-find-pods-heres): Could access `font-lock-comment-face' in -nw.
No -nw-compile time warnings now.
(cperl-find-tags): TAGS file had too short substring-to-search.
Be less verbose in non-interactive mode
(imenu-example--create-perl-index): Set index-marker after name
(cperl-outline-regexp): New variable.
(cperl-outline-level): Made compatible with `cperl-outline-regexp'.
(cperl-mode): Made use `cperl-outline-regexp'.
After 4.30:
(cperl-find-pods-heres): =cut the last thing, no blank line, was error.
(cperl-outline-level): Make start-of-file same level as `package'.
After 4.31:
(cperl-electric-pod): `head1' and `over' electric only if empty.
(cperl-unreadable-ok): New variable.
(cperl-find-tags): Use `cperl-unreadable-ok', do not fail
on an unreadable file.
(cperl-write-tags): Use `cperl-unreadable-ok', do not fail
on an unreadable directory.
author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Fri, 12 Oct 2001 18:11:06 +0000 |
parents | 64c896104a04 |
children | a6283c23f5ee |
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# Makefile for leim subdirectory in GNU Emacs. # Copyright (C) 1997 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN. # Licensed to the Free Software Foundation. # This file is part of GNU Emacs. # GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # Avoid trouble on systems where the `SHELL' variable might be # inherited from the environment. SHELL = /bin/sh # Here are the things that we expect ../configure to edit. version=@version@ prefix=@prefix@ datadir=@datadir@ srcdir=@srcdir@ # Where to install LEIM files. INSTALLDIR=${datadir}/emacs/${version}/leim # On Xenix and the IBM RS6000, double-dot gets screwed up. dot = . # Which Emacs to use to convert TIT files to Emacs Lisp files, # byte-compile Emacs Lisp files, and generate the file leim-list.el. BUILT-EMACS = ${dot}${dot}/src/emacs buildlisppath=${srcdir}/${dot}${dot}/lisp # How to run Emacs. RUN-EMACS = EMACSLOADPATH=$(buildlisppath) \ ${BUILT-EMACS} -batch --no-init-file --no-site-file --multibyte # Subdirectories to be made if ${srcdir} is different from the current # directory. SUBDIRS=quail # Files generated from TIT dictionaries for Chinese GB character set. TIT-GB=\ quail/CCDOSPY.elc \ quail/Punct.elc \ quail/QJ.elc \ quail/SW.elc \ quail/TONEPY.elc # Files generated from TIT dictionaries for Chinese BIG5 character set. TIT-BIG5=\ quail/4Corner.elc \ quail/ARRAY30.elc \ quail/ECDICT.elc \ quail/ETZY.elc \ quail/Punct-b5.elc \ quail/PY-b5.elc \ quail/QJ-b5.elc \ quail/ZOZY.elc CHINESE-TIT=${TIT-GB} ${TIT-BIG5} NON-TIT-GB=${srcdir}/quail/py-punct.elc NON-TIT-BIG5=${srcdir}/quail/pypunct-b5.elc CHINESE-NON-TIT=${NON-TIT-GB} ${NON-TIT-BIG5} CHINESE-GB=${TIT-GB} ${NON-TIT-GB} CHINESE-BIG5=${TIT-BIG5} ${NON-TIT-BIG5} JAPANESE=${srcdir}/quail/japanese.elc ${srcdir}/ja-dic/ja-dic.elc KOREAN= ${srcdir}/quail/hangul.elc \ ${srcdir}/quail/hangul3.elc \ ${srcdir}/quail/hanja.elc \ ${srcdir}/quail/hanja3.elc \ ${srcdir}/quail/hanja-jis.elc \ ${srcdir}/quail/symbol-ksc.elc THAI=${srcdir}/quail/thai.elc VIETNAMESE=${srcdir}/quail/viqr.elc LAO=${srcdir}/quail/lao.elc ${srcdir}/quail/lrt.elc INDIAN=${srcdir}/quail/devanagari.elc TIBETAN=${srcdir}/quail/tibetan.elc LATIN= ${srcdir}/quail/latin-pre.elc \ ${srcdir}/quail/latin-post.elc \ ${srcdir}/quail/latin-alt.elc \ ${srcdir}/quail/latin-ltx.elc SLAVIC= \ ${srcdir}/quail/czech.elc \ ${srcdir}/quail/slovak.elc GREEK=${srcdir}/quail/greek.elc RUSSIAN=${srcdir}/quail/cyrillic.elc ${srcdir}/quail/cyril-jis.elc MISC= \ ${srcdir}/quail/ethiopic.elc \ ${srcdir}/quail/ipa.elc \ ${srcdir}/quail/hebrew.elc MISC-DIC=\ quail/tsang-b5.elc \ quail/quick-b5.elc \ quail/tsang-cns.elc \ quail/quick-cns.elc \ quail/PY.elc \ quail/ZIRANMA.elc \ quail/CTLau.elc \ quail/CTLau-b5.elc CHINESE=${CHINESE-GB} ${CHINESE-BIG5} EASTASIA=${CHINESE} ${JAPANESE} ${KOREAN} ASIA=${EASTASIA} ${THAI} ${VIETNAMESE} ${LAO} ${INDIAN} ${TIBETAN} EUROPEAN=${LATIN} ${SLAVIC} ${GREEK} ${RUSSIAN} WORLD=${ASIA} ${EUROPEAN} ${MISC} ${MISC-DIC} TIT=${CHINESE-TIT} NON-TIT=${CHINESE-NON-TIT} ${JAPANESE} ${KOREAN} ${EUROPEAN} ${MISC} .SUFFIXES: .elc .el .el.elc: ${RUN-EMACS} -f batch-byte-compile $< all: ${BUILT-EMACS} ${SUBDIRS} ${TIT} ${MISC-DIC} leim-list.el # To ensure that we can run Emacs. This target is ignored (never # being hit) if a user changes default value of EMACS. ${dot}${dot}/src/emacs: cd ../src; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} emacs ${SUBDIRS}: mkdir $@ touch stamp-subdir # The rules which generate ${TIT} and ${MISC-DIC} files create them all # in one go. So we need to prevent parallel execution for that target, # otherwise Emacs complains about files being locked. .NOTPARALLEL is # for GNU Make, .NO_PARALLEL is for other Make's. .NOTPARALLEL: ${TIT} ${MISC-DIC} .NO_PARALLEL: ${TIT} ${MISC-DIC} # Rule to generate quail/*.el from CXTERM-DIC/*.tit. # The "if [ -f $@ ]; then true; " part prevents parallel Make's # which don't honor .NOTPARALLEL, such as SGI's Make, from running # this rule many times, one each for every file it creates. ${TIT}: if [ -d quail ]; then true; else make quail; fi if [ -f $@ ]; then true; else \ ${RUN-EMACS} -l ${buildlisppath}/international/titdic-cnv \ --eval '(batch-titdic-convert t)' -dir quail ${srcdir}/CXTERM-DIC; fi if [ -f $@ ]; then true; else \ ${RUN-EMACS} -l ${buildlisppath}/international/quail \ -f batch-byte-compile ${TIT:.elc=.el}; fi # Rule to generate quail/*.el from MISC-DIC/*. ${MISC-DIC}: if [ -d quail ]; then true; else make quail; fi if [ -f $@ ]; then true; else \ ${RUN-EMACS} -l ${buildlisppath}/international/titdic-cnv \ -f batch-miscdic-convert -dir quail ${srcdir}/MISC-DIC; fi if [ -f $@ ]; then true; else \ ${RUN-EMACS} -l ${buildlisppath}/international/quail \ -f batch-byte-compile ${MISC-DIC:.elc=.el}; fi leim-list.el: ${SUBDIRS} ${WORLD} if [ x`(cd ${srcdir} && /bin/pwd)` = x`(/bin/pwd)` ] ; then \ ${RUN-EMACS} -l ${buildlisppath}/international/quail \ --eval "(update-leim-list-file \".\")" ; \ else \ ${RUN-EMACS} -l ${buildlisppath}/international/quail \ --eval "(update-leim-list-file \".\" \"${srcdir}\")" ; \ fi install: all if [ x`(cd ${INSTALLDIR} && /bin/pwd)` != x`(/bin/pwd)` ] ; then \ rm -rf ${INSTALLDIR}/leim-list.el; \ rm -rf ${INSTALLDIR}/quail ${INSTALLDIR}/ja-dic ; \ echo "Copying leim files to ${INSTALLDIR} ..." ; \ if [ x`(cd ${srcdir} && /bin/pwd)` = x`(/bin/pwd)` ] ; then \ tar -cf - leim-list.el quail ja-dic \ | (cd ${INSTALLDIR}; umask 0; tar -xvf - && cat > /dev/null) ;\ else \ tar -cf - leim-list.el quail \ | (cd ${INSTALLDIR}; umask 0; tar -xvf - && cat > /dev/null) ;\ cd ${srcdir}; \ tar -cf - quail/* ja-dic \ | (cd ${INSTALLDIR}; umask 0; tar -xvf - && cat > /dev/null) ;\ fi; \ else true; fi -rm -f ${INSTALLDIR}/.cvsignore ${INSTALLDIR}/*/.cvsignore -chmod -R a+r ${INSTALLDIR} clean mostlyclean: rm -f ${TIT} ${NON-TIT} ${WORLD} ${TIT:.elc=.el} \ ${MISC-DIC} ${MISC-DIC:.elc=.el} leim-list.el distclean maintainer-clean: if test -f stamp-subdir; then rm -rf ${SUBDIRS} stamp-subdir; fi rm -f Makefile extraclean: distclean -rm -f *~ \#* m/?*~ s/?*~