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author | Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> |
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date | Mon, 30 Aug 2010 06:49:10 +0000 |
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;;; semantic/decorate.el --- Utilities for decorating/highlighting tokens. ;;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 ;;; Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org> ;; Keywords: syntax ;; 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: ;; ;; Text representing a semantic tag is wrapped in an overlay. ;; This overlay can be used for highlighting, or setting other ;; editing properties on a tag, such as "read only." ;; (require 'semantic) (require 'pulse) ;;; Code: ;;; Highlighting Basics (defun semantic-highlight-tag (tag &optional face) "Specify that TAG should be highlighted. Optional FACE specifies the face to use." (let ((o (semantic-tag-overlay tag))) (semantic-overlay-put o 'old-face (cons (semantic-overlay-get o 'face) (semantic-overlay-get o 'old-face))) (semantic-overlay-put o 'face (or face 'semantic-tag-highlight-face)) )) (defun semantic-unhighlight-tag (tag) "Unhighlight TAG, restoring it's previous face." (let ((o (semantic-tag-overlay tag))) (semantic-overlay-put o 'face (car (semantic-overlay-get o 'old-face))) (semantic-overlay-put o 'old-face (cdr (semantic-overlay-get o 'old-face))) )) ;;; Momentary Highlighting - One line (defun semantic-momentary-highlight-one-tag-line (tag &optional face) "Highlight the first line of TAG, unhighlighting before next command. Optional argument FACE specifies the face to do the highlighting." (save-excursion ;; Go to first line in tag (semantic-go-to-tag tag) (pulse-momentary-highlight-one-line (point)))) ;;; Momentary Highlighting - Whole Tag (defun semantic-momentary-highlight-tag (tag &optional face) "Highlight TAG, removing highlighting when the user hits a key. Optional argument FACE is the face to use for highlighting. If FACE is not specified, then `highlight' will be used." (when (semantic-tag-with-position-p tag) (if (not (semantic-overlay-p (semantic-tag-overlay tag))) ;; No overlay, but a position. Highlight the first line only. (semantic-momentary-highlight-one-tag-line tag face) ;; The tag has an overlay, highlight the whole thing (pulse-momentary-highlight-overlay (semantic-tag-overlay tag) face) ))) (defun semantic-set-tag-face (tag face) "Specify that TAG should use FACE for display." (semantic-overlay-put (semantic-tag-overlay tag) 'face face)) (defun semantic-set-tag-invisible (tag &optional visible) "Enable the text in TAG to be made invisible. If VISIBLE is non-nil, make the text visible." (semantic-overlay-put (semantic-tag-overlay tag) 'invisible (not visible))) (defun semantic-tag-invisible-p (tag) "Return non-nil if TAG is invisible." (semantic-overlay-get (semantic-tag-overlay tag) 'invisible)) (defun semantic-set-tag-intangible (tag &optional tangible) "Enable the text in TAG to be made intangible. If TANGIBLE is non-nil, make the text visible. This function does not have meaning in XEmacs because it seems that the extent 'intangible' property does not exist." (semantic-overlay-put (semantic-tag-overlay tag) 'intangible (not tangible))) (defun semantic-tag-intangible-p (tag) "Return non-nil if TAG is intangible. This function does not have meaning in XEmacs because it seems that the extent 'intangible' property does not exist." (semantic-overlay-get (semantic-tag-overlay tag) 'intangible)) (defun semantic-overlay-signal-read-only (overlay after start end &optional len) "Hook used in modification hooks to prevent modification. Allows deletion of the entire text. Argument OVERLAY, AFTER, START, END, and LEN are passed in by the system." ;; Stolen blithly from cpp.el in Emacs 21.1 (if (and (not after) (or (< (semantic-overlay-start overlay) start) (> (semantic-overlay-end overlay) end))) (error "This text is read only"))) (defun semantic-set-tag-read-only (tag &optional writable) "Enable the text in TAG to be made read-only. Optional argument WRITABLE should be non-nil to make the text writable instead of read-only." (let ((o (semantic-tag-overlay tag)) (hook (if writable nil '(semantic-overlay-signal-read-only)))) (if (featurep 'xemacs) ;; XEmacs extents have a 'read-only' property. (semantic-overlay-put o 'read-only (not writable)) (semantic-overlay-put o 'modification-hooks hook) (semantic-overlay-put o 'insert-in-front-hooks hook) (semantic-overlay-put o 'insert-behind-hooks hook)))) (defun semantic-tag-read-only-p (tag) "Return non-nil if the current TAG is marked read only." (let ((o (semantic-tag-overlay tag))) (if (featurep 'xemacs) ;; XEmacs extents have a 'read-only' property. (semantic-overlay-get o 'read-only) (member 'semantic-overlay-signal-read-only (semantic-overlay-get o 'modification-hooks))))) ;;; Secondary overlays ;; ;; Some types of decoration require a second overlay to be made. ;; It could be for images, arrows, or whatever. ;; We need a way to create such an overlay, and make sure it ;; gets whacked, but doesn't show up in the master list ;; of overlays used for searching. (defun semantic-tag-secondary-overlays (tag) "Return a list of secondary overlays active on TAG." (semantic--tag-get-property tag 'secondary-overlays)) (defun semantic-tag-create-secondary-overlay (tag &optional link-hook) "Create a secondary overlay for TAG. Returns an overlay. The overlay is also saved in TAG. LINK-HOOK is a function called whenever TAG is to be linked into a buffer. It should take TAG and OVERLAY as arguments. The LINK-HOOK should be used to position and set properties on the generated secondary overlay." (if (not (semantic-tag-overlay tag)) ;; do nothing if there is no overlay nil (let* ((os (semantic-tag-start tag)) (oe (semantic-tag-end tag)) (o (semantic-make-overlay os oe (semantic-tag-buffer tag) t)) (attr (semantic-tag-secondary-overlays tag)) ) (semantic--tag-put-property tag 'secondary-overlays (cons o attr)) (semantic-overlay-put o 'semantic-secondary t) (semantic-overlay-put o 'semantic-link-hook link-hook) (semantic-tag-add-hook tag 'link-hook 'semantic--tag-link-secondary-overlays) (semantic-tag-add-hook tag 'unlink-hook 'semantic--tag-unlink-secondary-overlays) (semantic-tag-add-hook tag 'unlink-copy-hook 'semantic--tag-unlink-copy-secondary-overlays) (run-hook-with-args link-hook tag o) o))) (defun semantic-tag-get-secondary-overlay (tag property) "Return secondary overlays from TAG with PROPERTY. PROPERTY is a symbol and all overlays with that symbol are returned.." (let* ((olsearch (semantic-tag-secondary-overlays tag)) (o nil)) (while olsearch (when (semantic-overlay-get (car olsearch) property) (setq o (cons (car olsearch) o))) (setq olsearch (cdr olsearch))) o)) (defun semantic-tag-delete-secondary-overlay (tag overlay-or-property) "Delete from TAG the secondary overlay OVERLAY-OR-PROPERTY. If OVERLAY-OR-PROPERTY is an overlay, delete that overlay. If OVERLAY-OR-PROPERTY is a symbol, find the overlay with that property." (let* ((o overlay-or-property)) (if (semantic-overlay-p o) (setq o (list o)) (setq o (semantic-tag-get-secondary-overlay tag overlay-or-property))) (while (semantic-overlay-p (car o)) ;; We don't really need to worry about the hooks. ;; They will clean themselves up eventually ?? (semantic--tag-put-property tag 'secondary-overlays (delete (car o) (semantic-tag-secondary-overlays tag))) (semantic-overlay-delete (car o)) (setq o (cdr o))))) (defun semantic--tag-unlink-copy-secondary-overlays (tag) "Unlink secondary overlays from TAG which is a copy. This means we don't destroy the overlays, only remove reference from them in TAG." (let ((ol (semantic-tag-secondary-overlays tag))) (while ol ;; Else, remove all traces of ourself from the tag ;; Note to self: Does this prevent multiple types of secondary ;; overlays per tag? (semantic-tag-remove-hook tag 'link-hook 'semantic--tag-link-secondary-overlays) (semantic-tag-remove-hook tag 'unlink-hook 'semantic--tag-unlink-secondary-overlays) (semantic-tag-remove-hook tag 'unlink-copy-hook 'semantic--tag-unlink-copy-secondary-overlays) ;; Next! (setq ol (cdr ol))) (semantic--tag-put-property tag 'secondary-overlays nil) )) (defun semantic--tag-unlink-secondary-overlays (tag) "Unlink secondary overlays from TAG." (let ((ol (semantic-tag-secondary-overlays tag)) (nl nil)) (while ol (if (semantic-overlay-get (car ol) 'semantic-link-hook) ;; Only put in a proxy if there is a link-hook. If there is no link-hook ;; the decorating mode must know when tags are unlinked on its own. (setq nl (cons (semantic-overlay-get (car ol) 'semantic-link-hook) nl)) ;; Else, remove all traces of ourself from the tag ;; Note to self: Does this prevent multiple types of secondary ;; overlays per tag? (semantic-tag-remove-hook tag 'link-hook 'semantic--tag-link-secondary-overlays) (semantic-tag-remove-hook tag 'unlink-hook 'semantic--tag-unlink-secondary-overlays) (semantic-tag-remove-hook tag 'unlink-copy-hook 'semantic--tag-unlink-copy-secondary-overlays) ) (semantic-overlay-delete (car ol)) (setq ol (cdr ol))) (semantic--tag-put-property tag 'secondary-overlays (nreverse nl)) )) (defun semantic--tag-link-secondary-overlays (tag) "Unlink secondary overlays from TAG." (let ((ol (semantic-tag-secondary-overlays tag))) ;; Wipe out old values. (semantic--tag-put-property tag 'secondary-overlays nil) ;; Run all the link hooks. (while ol (semantic-tag-create-secondary-overlay tag (car ol)) (setq ol (cdr ol))) )) ;;; Secondary Overlay Uses ;; ;; States to put on tags that depend on a secondary overlay. (defun semantic-set-tag-folded (tag &optional folded) "Fold TAG, such that only the first line of text is shown. Optional argument FOLDED should be non-nil to fold the tag. nil implies the tag should be fully shown." ;; If they are different, do the deed. (let ((o (semantic-tag-folded-p tag))) (if (not folded) ;; We unfold. (when o (semantic-tag-delete-secondary-overlay tag 'semantic-folded)) (unless o ;; Add the foldn (setq o (semantic-tag-create-secondary-overlay tag)) ;; mark as folded (semantic-overlay-put o 'semantic-folded t) ;; Move to cover end of tag (save-excursion (goto-char (semantic-tag-start tag)) (end-of-line) (semantic-overlay-move o (point) (semantic-tag-end tag))) ;; We need to modify the invisibility spec for this to ;; work. (if (or (eq buffer-invisibility-spec t) (not (assoc 'semantic-fold buffer-invisibility-spec))) (add-to-invisibility-spec '(semantic-fold . t))) (semantic-overlay-put o 'invisible 'semantic-fold) (overlay-put o 'isearch-open-invisible 'semantic-set-tag-folded-isearch))) )) (declare-function semantic-current-tag "semantic/find") (defun semantic-set-tag-folded-isearch (overlay) "Called by isearch if it discovers text in the folded region. OVERLAY is passed in by isearch." (semantic-set-tag-folded (semantic-current-tag) nil) ) (defun semantic-tag-folded-p (tag) "Non-nil if TAG is currently folded." (semantic-tag-get-secondary-overlay tag 'semantic-folded) ) (provide 'semantic/decorate) ;; arch-tag: 30e5b6cb-dba0-41cd-920a-bc1dce267ad8 ;;; semantic/decorate.el ends here