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* net/ange-ftp.el (ange-ftp-multi-msgs, ange-ftp-good-msgs)
(ange-ftp-try-passive-mode, ange-ftp-data-buffer-name)
(ange-ftp-account-hashtable, ange-ftp-ls-cache-lsargs)
(ange-ftp-ls-cache-file, ange-ftp-ls-cache-res, ange-ftp-get-user)
(ange-ftp-ftp-name-component, ange-ftp-kill-ftp-process)
(ange-ftp-quote-string, ange-ftp-process-handle-line)
(ange-ftp-start-process, ange-ftp-send-cmd, ange-ftp-add-dumb-unix-host)
(ange-ftp-before-parse-ls-hook, ange-ftp-after-parse-ls-hook)
(ange-ftp-ls, ange-ftp-add-dl-dir, ange-ftp-get-file-entry)
(ange-ftp-set-binary-mode, ange-ftp-set-ascii-mode, ange-ftp-get-pwd)
(ange-ftp-file-name-as-directory-alist, ange-ftp-reread-dir)
(ange-ftp-vms-filename-regexp, ange-ftp-bs2000-fix-name-regexp-reverse)
(ange-ftp-bs2000-fix-name-regexp): Fix typos in docstrings.
(ange-ftp-name-format, ange-ftp-gateway-fatal-msgs)
(ange-ftp-xfer-size-msgs, ange-ftp-tmp-name-template)
(ange-ftp-netrc-filename, ange-ftp-disable-netrc-security-check)
(ange-ftp-default-user, ange-ftp-default-password)
(ange-ftp-default-account, ange-ftp-netrc-default-password)
(ange-ftp-netrc-default-account, ange-ftp-dumb-unix-host-regexp)
(ange-ftp-binary-file-name-regexp, ange-ftp-gateway-host)
(ange-ftp-gateway-prompt-pattern, ange-ftp-smart-gateway-port)
(ange-ftp-send-hash, ange-ftp-binary-hash-mark-size)
(ange-ftp-ascii-hash-mark-size, ange-ftp-process-verbose)
(ange-ftp-ftp-program-name, ange-ftp-gateway-ftp-program-name)
(ange-ftp-ftp-program-args, ange-ftp-nslookup-program)
(ange-ftp-make-backup-files, ange-ftp-retry-time)
(ange-ftp-bs2000-special-prefix): Remove * from defcustom docstrings.
(ange-ftp-skip-msgs, ange-ftp-potential-error-msgs)
(ange-ftp-gateway-tmp-name-template)
(ange-ftp-generate-anonymous-password, ange-ftp-local-host-regexp)
(ange-ftp-gateway-program-interactive, ange-ftp-smart-gateway)
(ange-ftp-raw-login): Remove * from defcustom docstrings; fix typos.
(ange-ftp-fatal-msgs): Remove * from defcustom docstring; doc fix.
(ange-ftp-gateway-program): Remove * from docstring and reflow.
(ange-ftp-hash-entry-exists-p, ange-ftp-hash-table-keys)
(ange-ftp-raw-send-cmd, ange-ftp-get-files, ange-ftp-canonize-filename)
(ange-ftp-file-name-as-directory, ange-ftp-directory-file-name):
(ange-ftp-copy-files-async, ange-ftp-rename-remote-to-remote):
(ange-ftp-rename-local-to-remote): Doc fixes.
(ange-ftp-set-xfer-size, ange-ftp-call-cont, ange-ftp-process-filter):
Use `when', `unless'.
(ange-ftp-set-passwd): Rename arg PASSWD to PASSWORD.
(ange-ftp-process-handle-hash): Rename arg STR to STRING.
(ange-ftp-nslookup-host): Rename arg HOST to HOSTNAME.
(ange-ftp-smart-login): Rename arg PASS to PASSWORD.
(ange-ftp-normal-login): Rename arg PASS to PASSWORD. Fix typo.
(ange-ftp-process-sentinel): Use `when'. Fix typo.
(ange-ftp-gwp-start): Use `let', not `let*'; use `when'. Fix typo.
(ange-ftp-fix-name-func-alist, ange-ftp-fix-dir-name-func-alist)
(ange-ftp-parse-list-func-alist, ange-ftp-add-file-entry-alist)
(ange-ftp-delete-file-entry-alist): Fix typos and reflow docstring.
(ange-ftp-dumb-unix-host, ange-ftp-binary-file)
(ange-ftp-directory-files, ange-ftp-file-modtime, ange-ftp-vms-host)
(ange-ftp-mts-host, ange-ftp-cms-host, ange-ftp-bs2000-host)
(ange-ftp-bs2000-posix-host): Use `string-match-p' instead of
`(save-match-data (string-match ...))'.
(ange-ftp-use-gateway-p, ange-ftp-use-smart-gateway-p)
(ange-ftp-file-name-directory, ange-ftp-file-name-nondirectory):
Use `string-match-p' instead of `(save-match-data (string-match ...))'.
Doc fixes.
author | Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 16 Nov 2008 05:50:23 +0000 |
parents | 4ec6f3d46f27 |
children | a9dc0e7c3f2b |
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;;; regexp-opt.el --- generate efficient regexps to match strings ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, ;; 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Simon Marshall <simon@gnu.org> ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: strings, regexps, extensions ;; 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/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; The "opt" in "regexp-opt" stands for "optim\\(al\\|i[sz]e\\)". ;; ;; This package generates a regexp from a given list of strings (which matches ;; one of those strings) so that the regexp generated by: ;; ;; (regexp-opt strings) ;; ;; is equivalent to, but more efficient than, the regexp generated by: ;; ;; (mapconcat 'regexp-quote strings "\\|") ;; ;; For example: ;; ;; (let ((strings '("cond" "if" "when" "unless" "while" ;; "let" "let*" "progn" "prog1" "prog2" ;; "save-restriction" "save-excursion" "save-window-excursion" ;; "save-current-buffer" "save-match-data" ;; "catch" "throw" "unwind-protect" "condition-case"))) ;; (concat "(" (regexp-opt strings t) "\\>")) ;; => "(\\(c\\(atch\\|ond\\(ition-case\\)?\\)\\|if\\|let\\*?\\|prog[12n]\\|save-\\(current-buffer\\|excursion\\|match-data\\|restriction\\|window-excursion\\)\\|throw\\|un\\(less\\|wind-protect\\)\\|wh\\(en\\|ile\\)\\)\\>" ;; ;; Searching using the above example `regexp-opt' regexp takes approximately ;; two-thirds of the time taken using the equivalent `mapconcat' regexp. ;; Since this package was written to produce efficient regexps, not regexps ;; efficiently, it is probably not a good idea to in-line too many calls in ;; your code, unless you use the following trick with `eval-when-compile': ;; ;; (defvar definition-regexp ;; (eval-when-compile ;; (concat "^(" ;; (regexp-opt '("defun" "defsubst" "defmacro" "defalias" ;; "defvar" "defconst") t) ;; "\\>"))) ;; ;; The `byte-compile' code will be as if you had defined the variable thus: ;; ;; (defvar definition-regexp ;; "^(\\(def\\(alias\\|const\\|macro\\|subst\\|un\\|var\\)\\)\\>") ;; ;; Note that if you use this trick for all instances of `regexp-opt' and ;; `regexp-opt-depth' in your code, regexp-opt.el would only have to be loaded ;; at compile time. But note also that using this trick means that should ;; regexp-opt.el be changed, perhaps to fix a bug or to add a feature to ;; improve the efficiency of `regexp-opt' regexps, you would have to recompile ;; your code for such changes to have effect in your code. ;; Originally written for font-lock.el, from an idea from Stig's hl319.el, with ;; thanks for ideas also to Michael Ernst, Bob Glickstein, Dan Nicolaescu and ;; Stefan Monnier. ;; No doubt `regexp-opt' doesn't always produce optimal regexps, so code, ideas ;; or any other information to improve things are welcome. ;; ;; One possible improvement would be to compile '("aa" "ab" "ba" "bb") ;; into "[ab][ab]" rather than "a[ab]\\|b[ab]". I'm not sure it's worth ;; it but if someone knows how to do it without going through too many ;; contortions, I'm all ears. ;;; Code: ;;;###autoload (defun regexp-opt (strings &optional paren) "Return a regexp to match a string in the list STRINGS. Each string should be unique in STRINGS and should not contain any regexps, quoted or not. If optional PAREN is non-nil, ensure that the returned regexp is enclosed by at least one regexp grouping construct. The returned regexp is typically more efficient than the equivalent regexp: (let ((open (if PAREN \"\\\\(\" \"\")) (close (if PAREN \"\\\\)\" \"\"))) (concat open (mapconcat 'regexp-quote STRINGS \"\\\\|\") close)) If PAREN is `words', then the resulting regexp is additionally surrounded by \\=\\< and \\>." (save-match-data ;; Recurse on the sorted list. (let* ((max-lisp-eval-depth 10000) (max-specpdl-size 10000) (completion-ignore-case nil) (completion-regexp-list nil) (words (eq paren 'words)) (open (cond ((stringp paren) paren) (paren "\\("))) (sorted-strings (delete-dups (sort (copy-sequence strings) 'string-lessp))) (re (regexp-opt-group sorted-strings (or open t) (not open)))) (if words (concat "\\<" re "\\>") re)))) ;;;###autoload (defun regexp-opt-depth (regexp) "Return the depth of REGEXP. This means the number of non-shy regexp grouping constructs \(parenthesized expressions) in REGEXP." (save-match-data ;; Hack to signal an error if REGEXP does not have balanced parentheses. (string-match regexp "") ;; Count the number of open parentheses in REGEXP. (let ((count 0) start last) (while (string-match "\\\\(\\(\\?:\\)?" regexp start) (setq start (match-end 0)) ; Start of next search. (when (and (not (match-beginning 1)) (subregexp-context-p regexp (match-beginning 0) last)) ;; It's not a shy group and it's not inside brackets or after ;; a backslash: it's really a group-open marker. (setq last start) ; Speed up next regexp-opt-re-context-p. (setq count (1+ count)))) count))) ;;; Workhorse functions. (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) (defun regexp-opt-group (strings &optional paren lax) ;; Return a regexp to match a string in the sorted list STRINGS. ;; If PAREN non-nil, output regexp parentheses around returned regexp. ;; If LAX non-nil, don't output parentheses if it doesn't require them. ;; Merges keywords to avoid backtracking in Emacs' regexp matcher. ;; The basic idea is to find the shortest common prefix or suffix, remove it ;; and recurse. If there is no prefix, we divide the list into two so that ;; \(at least) one half will have at least a one-character common prefix. ;; Also we delay the addition of grouping parenthesis as long as possible ;; until we're sure we need them, and try to remove one-character sequences ;; so we can use character sets rather than grouping parenthesis. (let* ((open-group (cond ((stringp paren) paren) (paren "\\(?:") (t ""))) (close-group (if paren "\\)" "")) (open-charset (if lax "" open-group)) (close-charset (if lax "" close-group))) (cond ;; ;; If there are no strings, just return the empty string. ((= (length strings) 0) "") ;; ;; If there is only one string, just return it. ((= (length strings) 1) (if (= (length (car strings)) 1) (concat open-charset (regexp-quote (car strings)) close-charset) (concat open-group (regexp-quote (car strings)) close-group))) ;; ;; If there is an empty string, remove it and recurse on the rest. ((= (length (car strings)) 0) (concat open-charset (regexp-opt-group (cdr strings) t t) "?" close-charset)) ;; ;; If there are several one-char strings, use charsets ((and (= (length (car strings)) 1) (let ((strs (cdr strings))) (while (and strs (/= (length (car strs)) 1)) (pop strs)) strs)) (let (letters rest) ;; Collect one-char strings (dolist (s strings) (if (= (length s) 1) (push (string-to-char s) letters) (push s rest))) (if rest ;; several one-char strings: take them and recurse ;; on the rest (first so as to match the longest). (concat open-group (regexp-opt-group (nreverse rest)) "\\|" (regexp-opt-charset letters) close-group) ;; all are one-char strings: just return a character set. (concat open-charset (regexp-opt-charset letters) close-charset)))) ;; ;; We have a list of different length strings. (t (let ((prefix (try-completion "" strings))) (if (> (length prefix) 0) ;; common prefix: take it and recurse on the suffixes. (let* ((n (length prefix)) (suffixes (mapcar (lambda (s) (substring s n)) strings))) (concat open-group (regexp-quote prefix) (regexp-opt-group suffixes t t) close-group)) (let* ((sgnirts (mapcar (lambda (s) (concat (nreverse (string-to-list s)))) strings)) (xiffus (try-completion "" sgnirts))) (if (> (length xiffus) 0) ;; common suffix: take it and recurse on the prefixes. (let* ((n (- (length xiffus))) (prefixes ;; Sorting is necessary in cases such as ("ad" "d"). (sort (mapcar (lambda (s) (substring s 0 n)) strings) 'string-lessp))) (concat open-group (regexp-opt-group prefixes t t) (regexp-quote (concat (nreverse (string-to-list xiffus)))) close-group)) ;; Otherwise, divide the list into those that start with a ;; particular letter and those that do not, and recurse on them. (let* ((char (substring-no-properties (car strings) 0 1)) (half1 (all-completions char strings)) (half2 (nthcdr (length half1) strings))) (concat open-group (regexp-opt-group half1) "\\|" (regexp-opt-group half2) close-group)))))))))) (defun regexp-opt-charset (chars) ;; ;; Return a regexp to match a character in CHARS. ;; ;; The basic idea is to find character ranges. Also we take care in the ;; position of character set meta characters in the character set regexp. ;; (let* ((charmap (make-char-table 'case-table)) (start -1) (end -2) (charset "") (bracket "") (dash "") (caret "")) ;; ;; Make a character map but extract character set meta characters. (dolist (char chars) (case char (?\] (setq bracket "]")) (?^ (setq caret "^")) (?- (setq dash "-")) (otherwise (aset charmap char t)))) ;; ;; Make a character set from the map using ranges where applicable. (map-char-table (lambda (c v) (when v (if (consp c) (if (= (1- (car c)) end) (setq end (cdr c)) (if (> end (+ start 2)) (setq charset (format "%s%c-%c" charset start end)) (while (>= end start) (setq charset (format "%s%c" charset start)) (incf start))) (setq start (car c) end (cdr c))) (if (= (1- c) end) (setq end c) (if (> end (+ start 2)) (setq charset (format "%s%c-%c" charset start end)) (while (>= end start) (setq charset (format "%s%c" charset start)) (incf start))) (setq start c end c))))) charmap) (when (>= end start) (if (> end (+ start 2)) (setq charset (format "%s%c-%c" charset start end)) (while (>= end start) (setq charset (format "%s%c" charset start)) (incf start)))) ;; ;; Make sure a caret is not first and a dash is first or last. (if (and (string-equal charset "") (string-equal bracket "")) (concat "[" dash caret "]") (concat "[" bracket charset caret dash "]")))) (provide 'regexp-opt) ;; arch-tag: 6c5a66f4-29af-4fd6-8c3b-4b554d5b4370 ;;; regexp-opt.el ends here