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Use regexp-opt and eval-and-compile to
build font-lock patterns.
(fortran-mode): Define indent-region-function,
indent-line-function.
(fortran-tab-mode-string): Make buffer-local.
(fortran-comment-indent-style): Custom tweak.
(fortran-comment-region, fortran-electric-line-number,
fortran-analyze-depth, fortran-break-before-delimiters,
fortran-mode): Doc fix.
(fortran-startup-message, bug-fortran-mode): Variables
deleted.
(fortran-font-lock-keywords-1): Add "select", "case"; allow
double-quoted strings.
(fortran-mode-map): Add fill-paragraph menu item. Don't
define \t.
(fortran-mode): Make `fill-column' buffer-local; set
`fill-paragraph-function', `indent-region-function',
`indent-line-function'.
(calculate-fortran-indent): Renamed to:
(fortran-calculate-indent):
(fortran-split-line): Simplify.
(fortran-remove-continuation): New function.
(fortran-join-line): Use it.
(fortran-end-prog-re1, fortran-end-prog-re): New variables.
(beginning-of-fortran-subprogram, end-of-fortran-subprogram):
Use them.
(fortran-blink-matching-if, fortran-blink-matching-do,
fortran-indent-new-line): Bind case-fold-search.
(fortran-end-do, fortran-beginning-do, fortran-end-if,
fortran-beginning-if): Bind case-fold-search. Allow labelled
blocks. Use fortran-end-prog-re.
(fortran-if-start-re): New variable.
(fortran-calculate-indent): Allow labelled blocks. Simplify the
conds. Make select case indentation work.
(fortran-is-in-string-p): Ignore Emacs 18 bug kluge.
(fortran-fill): Allow double quotes in check for string.
(fortran-fill-paragraph): New function.
(fortran-fill-statement): New function.
author | Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 07 Apr 1998 18:59:44 +0000 |
parents | aa5d46f74b6a |
children | bfaacbee089a |
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/* pop.h: Header file for the "pop.c" client POP3 protocol. Copyright (c) 1991,1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Jonathan Kamens, jik@security.ov.com. 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. */ #include <stdio.h> #define GETLINE_MIN 1024 /* the getline buffer starts out this */ /* size */ #define GETLINE_INCR 1024 /* the getline buffer is grown by this */ /* size when it needs to grow */ extern char pop_error[]; extern int pop_debug; struct _popserver { int file, data; char *buffer; int buffer_size, buffer_index; int in_multi; int trash_started; void *extra; }; typedef struct _popserver *popserver; /* * Valid flags for the pop_open function. */ #define POP_NO_KERBEROS (1<<0) #define POP_NO_HESIOD (1<<1) #define POP_NO_GETPASS (1<<2) #define POP_NO_GSSAPI (1<<3) /* don't use the GSSAPI */ #define POP_NO_NOPROT (1<<4) /* prohibit no protection; this *only* */ /* makes sense if you use GSSAPI */ #define POP_NO_INTEG (1<<5) /* don't use plain integrity */ #define POP_NO_ENCRYPT (1<<6) /* don't use encryption */ /* * GSSAPI documentation * * This version will attempt to perform a GSSAPI handshake first; if this * fails, then it will attempt standard POP authentication. Note that * library conflicts may prevent the use of this with the Kerberos * kpop hack. * * If you specify POP_NO_NOPROT and this library is unable to provide either * integrity protection or encryption, pop_open() will fail. The pop_open() * call will attempt the highest level protection available; i.e., if both * server and client support encryption (and you do not provide the * POP_NO_ENCRYPT flag), that will be used; if both server and client support * integrity protection (and you do not provide the POP_NO_INTEG flag), that * will be used. If neither of these are available, and you have not * specified the POP_NO_NOPROT flag, then this will be a normal, unprotected * connection. */ #ifdef __STDC__ #define _ARGS(a) a #else #define _ARGS(a) () #endif extern popserver pop_open _ARGS((char *host, char *username, char *password, int flags)); extern int pop_stat _ARGS((popserver server, int *count, int *size)); extern int pop_list _ARGS((popserver server, int message, int **IDs, int **size)); extern int pop_retrieve _ARGS((popserver server, int message, int markfrom, char **)); extern int pop_retrieve_first _ARGS((popserver server, int message, char **response)); extern int pop_retrieve_next _ARGS((popserver server, char **line)); extern int pop_retrieve_flush _ARGS((popserver server)); extern int pop_top_first _ARGS((popserver server, int message, int lines, char **response)); extern int pop_top_next _ARGS((popserver server, char **line)); extern int pop_top_flush _ARGS((popserver server)); extern int pop_multi_first _ARGS((popserver server, char *command, char **response)); extern int pop_multi_next _ARGS((popserver server, char **line)); extern int pop_multi_flush _ARGS((popserver server)); extern int pop_delete _ARGS((popserver server, int message)); extern int pop_noop _ARGS((popserver server)); extern int pop_last _ARGS((popserver server)); extern int pop_reset _ARGS((popserver server)); extern int pop_quit _ARGS((popserver server)); extern void pop_close _ARGS((popserver)); #undef _ARGS