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(bibtex-string, bibtex-preamble): Use forward-line.
(sort-subr): Don't call autload for this--that's done in loaddefs.el.
(bibtex-mode): Add autoload cookie.
Changed keybinding for bibtex-print-help-message
(from \C-ch to \C-c?). Therefore, describe-mode is not longer on
\C-c?. Also, changed prefix \C-cn for bibtex-narrow functions to
\C-c\C-r.
(bibtex-string-files): Changed documentation.
(bibtex-mode-map): Inscriptions of menu bar changed from "Entry
Types" to "Entry-Types" and "Bibtex Edit" to "BibTeX-Edit".
(bibtex-string-files): Changed documentation.
(bibtex-mode): If environment variable BIBINPUTS isn't defined,
string files are searched in the current directory.
(bibtex-completion-candidates): Now buffer-local to allow
evaluation of different bibtex-string-files in different buffers.
(bibtex-autokey-edit-before-use, bibtex-clean-entry): New variable
that determines, if the user is allowed to edit auto-generated
reference keys before they are used.
(bibtex-generate-autokey, bibtex-clean-entry): New function to
generate an autokey if necessary.
(bibtex-autokey-names, bibtex-autokey-name-change-strings,
bibtex-autokey-name-length, bibtex-autokey-name-separator,
bibtex-autokey-year-length, bibtex-autokey-titlewords,
bibtex-autokey-title-terminators,
bibtex-autokey-titlewords-stretch,
bibtex-autokey-titleword-first-ignore,
bibtex-autokey-titleword-abbrevs,
bibtex-autokey-titleword-change-strings,
bibtex-autokey-titleword-length,
bibtex-autokey-titleword-separator,
bibtex-autokey-name-year-separator,
bibtex-autokey-year-title-separator): New variables related to
bibtex-generate-autokey.
(bibtex-find-entry-location): Optional second parameter maybedup
to tell it that entering a duplicate entry isn't to report by an
error but by the return value of the function (necessary for
bibtex-clean-entry to find the correct position of an entry with
an autogenerated key without disturbing the user with unwanted
messages).
(bibtex-help-message): New variable to avoid printing of help
messages in the echo area.
(assoc-of-regexp): New function to match an alist of regexps.
(bibtex-string-files, bibtex-completion-candidates, bibtex-mode):
New variables to allow bibtex-complete-string to work on strings
initialized from a variable and from @String definitions in a list
of files, too.
(bibtex-predefined-strings, bibtex-entry-field-alist): Changed to
user options.
(bibtex-mode): Changed doc string.
(many functions and variables): Changed documentation strings of
variables and functions to hold a complete sentence in the first
line.
(bibtex-print-help-message): Now line dependent and reports if it
is called outside a BibTeX field.
(validate-bibtex-buffer): Completely rewritten to validate, if
buffer is syntactically correct.
(find-bibtex-duplicates): Moved into validate-bibtex-buffer.
(ispell-abstract, bibtex-ispell-abstract, ispell-bibtex-entry,
bibtex-ispell-entry, beginning-of-bibtex-entry,
bibtex-beginning-of-entry, end-of-bibtex-entry,
bibtex-end-of-entry, hide-bibtex-entry-bodies,
bibtex-hide-entry-bodies, narrow-to-bibtex-entry,
bibtex-narrow-to-entry, sort-bibtex-entries, bibtex-sort-entries,
validate-bibtex-buffer, bibtex-validate-buffer,
find-bibtex-entry-location, bibtex-find-entry-location): All
interactive functions are renamed, so that any interface function
begins with "bibtex-". Mapping:
ispell-abstract --> bibtex-ispell-abstract
ispell-bibtex-entry --> bibtex-ispell-entry
beginning-of-bibtex-entry --> bibtex-beginning-of-entry
end-of-bibtex-entry --> bibtex-end-of-entry
hide-bibtex-entry-bodies --> bibtex-hide-entry-bodies
narrow-to-bibtex-entry --> bibtex-narrow-to-entry
sort-bibtex-entries --> bibtex-sort-entries
validate-bibtex-buffer --> bibtex-validate-buffer
find-bibtex-entry-location --> bibtex-find-entry-location
(bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries,
bibtex-sort-ignore-string-entries): Default is now t.
(bibtex-complete-string): String list is built from additional
string list bibtex-predefined-string and current strings in file.
(string-equalp): Deleted and substituted by string-equal.
(assoc-string-equalp): Renamed to assoc-ignore-case.
(bibtex-entry): Reference key can be entered with completion. All
reference keys that are defined in buffer and all labels that
appear in crossreference entries are object to completion.
(Entry types): Changed order of entries in menu "entry types".
(bibtex-entry-field-alist): Changed order of entries slightly to
be more conform with standard BibTeX style layouts.
(bibtex-mode-map): Uniform keybindings for \C-c\C-e prefix (often
used types on control keys, sometimes used types on normal keys,
rarely used types on shift keys, almost never used types on meta
keys).
(bibtex-mode-map): Function narrow-to-bibtex-entry and counterpart
widen and function hide-bibtex-entry-bodies and counterpart
show-all bounded to appropriate local keys.
(bibtex-abbrev-table): Deleted
(bibtex-current-entry-label, put-string-on-kill-ring): Deleted
(AUCTeX provides all the functionality needed for citation
completion).
(bibtex-enclosing-reference, bibtex-pop-previous, bibtex-pop-next,
bibtex-clean-entry): Hacked for speed (bibtex-pop-previous and
bibtex-pop-next were to slow for larger BibTeX files).
(bibtex-pop-previous, bibtex-pop-next): Delimiters from previous
or next entry are changed to actual delimters if necessary.
(bibtex-entry): Fixed bug (False entry wasn't reported in error
message if bibtex-entry was called with undefined reference name).
(bibtex-entry-field-alist, bibtex-entry, bibtex-make-field,
bibtex-next-field, bibtex-clean-entry): Every reference entry now
contains a comment in addition to the name of the reference. This
comment appears in the echo area if you start editing that field
(after calling bibtex-next-field).
(bibtex-include-OPTcrossref, bibtex-entry): Changed
bibtex-include-OPTcrossref from single boolean variable to hold a
list of reference names which should have a crossref field.
(bibtex-complete-word): New function, which completes word
fragment before point to the longest prefix of predefined strings
in the buffer in the same way that ispell-complete-word operates
for words found in the dictionary.
(bibtex-reference-head): Start of bibtex-reference-head changed
from "^[ \t]*\\(" to "^\\( \\|\t\\)*\\(" (bibtex-pop-previous and
bibtex-pop-next didn't work, probably due to a bug in
re-search-forward).
(several functions): Added support for {} as field delimiters
(better than '"' for accented characters.
(bibtex-clean-entry): If optional field crossref is empty or
missing, former optional fields (if bibtex-include-OPTcrossref was
t) are necessary again. bibtex-clean-entry complains if they are
empty but not if they are missing, so you can intenionally omit
them, e. g. for a pseudo @Journal entry (needed for
crossreferences) made out of an @article with missing non-optional
fields.
Menu bar entries aren't centered anymore.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 23 Dec 1994 04:18:29 +0000 |
parents | 738999b0296f |
children | aadef46f00f7 |
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;;; lisp-mode.el --- Lisp mode, and its idiosyncratic commands. ;; Copyright (C) 1985 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: lisp, languages ;; 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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; The base major mode for editing Lisp code (used also for Emacs Lisp). ;; This mode is documented in the Emacs manual ;;; Code: (defvar lisp-mode-syntax-table nil "") (defvar emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table nil "") (defvar lisp-mode-abbrev-table nil "") (if (not emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (let ((i 0)) (setq emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table (make-syntax-table)) (while (< i ?0) (modify-syntax-entry i "_ " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (setq i (1+ i))) (setq i (1+ ?9)) (while (< i ?A) (modify-syntax-entry i "_ " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (setq i (1+ i))) (setq i (1+ ?Z)) (while (< i ?a) (modify-syntax-entry i "_ " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (setq i (1+ i))) (setq i (1+ ?z)) (while (< i 128) (modify-syntax-entry i "_ " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (setq i (1+ i))) (modify-syntax-entry ? " " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\t " " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\n "> " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) ;; Give CR the same syntax as newline, for selective-display. (modify-syntax-entry ?\^m "> " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\; "< " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?` "' " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?' "' " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?, "' " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) ;; Used to be singlequote; changed for flonums. (modify-syntax-entry ?. "_ " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?# "' " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\" " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "\\ " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\( "() " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\) ")( " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "(] " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\] ")[ " emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table))) (if (not lisp-mode-syntax-table) (progn (setq lisp-mode-syntax-table (copy-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table)) (modify-syntax-entry ?\| "\" " lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "_ " lisp-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\] "_ " lisp-mode-syntax-table))) (define-abbrev-table 'lisp-mode-abbrev-table ()) (defun lisp-mode-variables (lisp-syntax) (cond (lisp-syntax (set-syntax-table lisp-mode-syntax-table))) (setq local-abbrev-table lisp-mode-abbrev-table) (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start) (setq paragraph-start (concat "^$\\|" page-delimiter)) (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate) (setq paragraph-separate paragraph-start) (make-local-variable 'paragraph-ignore-fill-prefix) (setq paragraph-ignore-fill-prefix t) (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function) (setq indent-line-function 'lisp-indent-line) (make-local-variable 'indent-region-function) (setq indent-region-function 'lisp-indent-region) (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-ignore-comments) (setq parse-sexp-ignore-comments t) (make-local-variable 'outline-regexp) (setq outline-regexp ";;; \\|(....") (make-local-variable 'comment-start) (setq comment-start ";") (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) (setq comment-start-skip ";+ *") (make-local-variable 'comment-column) (setq comment-column 40) (make-local-variable 'comment-indent-function) (setq comment-indent-function 'lisp-comment-indent)) (defvar shared-lisp-mode-map () "Keymap for commands shared by all sorts of Lisp modes.") (if shared-lisp-mode-map () (setq shared-lisp-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)) (define-key shared-lisp-mode-map "\e\C-q" 'indent-sexp) (define-key shared-lisp-mode-map "\M-q" 'lisp-fill-paragraph) (define-key shared-lisp-mode-map "\177" 'backward-delete-char-untabify) (define-key shared-lisp-mode-map "\t" 'lisp-indent-line)) (defvar emacs-lisp-mode-map () "Keymap for Emacs Lisp mode. All commands in shared-lisp-mode-map are inherited by this map.") (if emacs-lisp-mode-map () (setq emacs-lisp-mode-map (nconc (make-sparse-keymap) shared-lisp-mode-map)) (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map "\e\t" 'lisp-complete-symbol) (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map "\e\C-x" 'eval-defun)) (defun emacs-lisp-mode () "Major mode for editing Lisp code to run in Emacs. Commands: Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back. Blank lines separate paragraphs. Semicolons start comments. \\{emacs-lisp-mode-map} Entry to this mode calls the value of `emacs-lisp-mode-hook' if that value is non-nil." (interactive) (kill-all-local-variables) (use-local-map emacs-lisp-mode-map) (set-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (setq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) (setq mode-name "Emacs-Lisp") (lisp-mode-variables nil) (run-hooks 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook)) (defvar lisp-mode-map () "Keymap for ordinary Lisp mode. All commands in `shared-lisp-mode-map' are inherited by this map.") (if lisp-mode-map () (setq lisp-mode-map (nconc (make-sparse-keymap) shared-lisp-mode-map)) (define-key lisp-mode-map "\e\C-x" 'lisp-eval-defun) (define-key lisp-mode-map "\C-c\C-z" 'run-lisp)) (defun lisp-mode () "Major mode for editing Lisp code for Lisps other than GNU Emacs Lisp. Commands: Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back. Blank lines separate paragraphs. Semicolons start comments. \\{lisp-mode-map} Note that `run-lisp' may be used either to start an inferior Lisp job or to switch back to an existing one. Entry to this mode calls the value of `lisp-mode-hook' if that value is non-nil." (interactive) (kill-all-local-variables) (use-local-map lisp-mode-map) (setq major-mode 'lisp-mode) (setq mode-name "Lisp") (lisp-mode-variables t) (set-syntax-table lisp-mode-syntax-table) (run-hooks 'lisp-mode-hook)) ;; This will do unless shell.el is loaded. (defun lisp-eval-defun nil "Send the current defun to the Lisp process made by \\[run-lisp]." (interactive) (error "Process lisp does not exist")) (defvar lisp-interaction-mode-map () "Keymap for Lisp Interaction moe. All commands in `shared-lisp-mode-map' are inherited by this map.") (if lisp-interaction-mode-map () (setq lisp-interaction-mode-map (nconc (make-sparse-keymap) shared-lisp-mode-map)) (define-key lisp-interaction-mode-map "\e\C-x" 'eval-defun) (define-key lisp-interaction-mode-map "\e\t" 'lisp-complete-symbol) (define-key lisp-interaction-mode-map "\n" 'eval-print-last-sexp)) (defun lisp-interaction-mode () "Major mode for typing and evaluating Lisp forms. Like Lisp mode except that \\[eval-print-last-sexp] evals the Lisp expression before point, and prints its value into the buffer, advancing point. Commands: Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back. Paragraphs are separated only by blank lines. Semicolons start comments. \\{lisp-interaction-mode-map} Entry to this mode calls the value of `lisp-interaction-mode-hook' if that value is non-nil." (interactive) (kill-all-local-variables) (use-local-map lisp-interaction-mode-map) (setq major-mode 'lisp-interaction-mode) (setq mode-name "Lisp Interaction") (set-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (lisp-mode-variables nil) (run-hooks 'lisp-interaction-mode-hook)) (defun eval-print-last-sexp () "Evaluate sexp before point; print value into current buffer." (interactive) (let ((standard-output (current-buffer))) (terpri) (eval-last-sexp t) (terpri))) (defun eval-last-sexp (eval-last-sexp-arg-internal) "Evaluate sexp before point; print value in minibuffer. With argument, print output into current buffer." (interactive "P") (let ((standard-output (if eval-last-sexp-arg-internal (current-buffer) t)) (opoint (point))) (prin1 (let ((stab (syntax-table))) (eval (unwind-protect (save-excursion (set-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table) (forward-sexp -1) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region (point-min) opoint) (read (current-buffer)))) (set-syntax-table stab))))))) (defun eval-defun (eval-defun-arg-internal) "Evaluate defun that point is in or before. Print value in minibuffer. With argument, insert value in current buffer after the defun." (interactive "P") (let ((standard-output (if eval-defun-arg-internal (current-buffer) t))) (prin1 (eval (save-excursion (end-of-defun) (beginning-of-defun) (read (current-buffer))))))) (defun lisp-comment-indent () (if (looking-at "\\s<\\s<\\s<") (current-column) (if (looking-at "\\s<\\s<") (let ((tem (calculate-lisp-indent))) (if (listp tem) (car tem) tem)) (skip-chars-backward " \t") (max (if (bolp) 0 (1+ (current-column))) comment-column)))) (defconst lisp-indent-offset nil "") (defconst lisp-indent-function 'lisp-indent-function "") (defun lisp-indent-line (&optional whole-exp) "Indent current line as Lisp code. With argument, indent any additional lines of the same expression rigidly along with this one." (interactive "P") (let ((indent (calculate-lisp-indent)) shift-amt beg end (pos (- (point-max) (point)))) (beginning-of-line) (setq beg (point)) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (if (looking-at "\\s<\\s<\\s<") ;; Don't alter indentation of a ;;; comment line. (goto-char (- (point-max) pos)) (if (and (looking-at "\\s<") (not (looking-at "\\s<\\s<"))) ;; Single-semicolon comment lines should be indented ;; as comment lines, not as code. (progn (indent-for-comment) (forward-char -1)) (if (listp indent) (setq indent (car indent))) (setq shift-amt (- indent (current-column))) (if (zerop shift-amt) nil (delete-region beg (point)) (indent-to indent))) ;; If initial point was within line's indentation, ;; position after the indentation. Else stay at same point in text. (if (> (- (point-max) pos) (point)) (goto-char (- (point-max) pos))) ;; If desired, shift remaining lines of expression the same amount. (and whole-exp (not (zerop shift-amt)) (save-excursion (goto-char beg) (forward-sexp 1) (setq end (point)) (goto-char beg) (forward-line 1) (setq beg (point)) (> end beg)) (indent-code-rigidly beg end shift-amt))))) (defvar calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp) (defun calculate-lisp-indent (&optional parse-start) "Return appropriate indentation for current line as Lisp code. In usual case returns an integer: the column to indent to. Can instead return a list, whose car is the column to indent to. This means that following lines at the same level of indentation should not necessarily be indented the same way. The second element of the list is the buffer position of the start of the containing expression." (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (let ((indent-point (point)) state paren-depth ;; setting this to a number inhibits calling hook (desired-indent nil) (retry t) calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp containing-sexp) (if parse-start (goto-char parse-start) (beginning-of-defun)) ;; Find outermost containing sexp (while (< (point) indent-point) (setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) indent-point 0))) ;; Find innermost containing sexp (while (and retry state (> (setq paren-depth (elt state 0)) 0)) (setq retry nil) (setq calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp (elt state 2)) (setq containing-sexp (elt state 1)) ;; Position following last unclosed open. (goto-char (1+ containing-sexp)) ;; Is there a complete sexp since then? (if (and calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp (> calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp (point))) ;; Yes, but is there a containing sexp after that? (let ((peek (parse-partial-sexp calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp indent-point 0))) (if (setq retry (car (cdr peek))) (setq state peek))))) (if retry nil ;; Innermost containing sexp found (goto-char (1+ containing-sexp)) (if (not calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp) ;; indent-point immediately follows open paren. ;; Don't call hook. (setq desired-indent (current-column)) ;; Find the start of first element of containing sexp. (parse-partial-sexp (point) calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp 0 t) (cond ((looking-at "\\s(") ;; First element of containing sexp is a list. ;; Indent under that list. ) ((> (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point)) calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp) ;; This is the first line to start within the containing sexp. ;; It's almost certainly a function call. (if (= (point) calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp) ;; Containing sexp has nothing before this line ;; except the first element. Indent under that element. nil ;; Skip the first element, find start of second (the first ;; argument of the function call) and indent under. (progn (forward-sexp 1) (parse-partial-sexp (point) calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp 0 t))) (backward-prefix-chars)) (t ;; Indent beneath first sexp on same line as ;; calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp. Again, it's ;; almost certainly a function call. (goto-char calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp) (beginning-of-line) (parse-partial-sexp (point) calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp 0 t) (backward-prefix-chars))))) ;; Point is at the point to indent under unless we are inside a string. ;; Call indentation hook except when overridden by lisp-indent-offset ;; or if the desired indentation has already been computed. (let ((normal-indent (current-column))) (cond ((elt state 3) ;; Inside a string, don't change indentation. (goto-char indent-point) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (current-column)) ((and (integerp lisp-indent-offset) containing-sexp) ;; Indent by constant offset (goto-char containing-sexp) (+ (current-column) lisp-indent-offset)) (desired-indent) ((and (boundp 'lisp-indent-function) lisp-indent-function (not retry)) (or (funcall lisp-indent-function indent-point state) normal-indent)) (t normal-indent)))))) (defun lisp-indent-function (indent-point state) (let ((normal-indent (current-column))) (goto-char (1+ (elt state 1))) (parse-partial-sexp (point) calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp 0 t) (if (and (elt state 2) (not (looking-at "\\sw\\|\\s_"))) ;; car of form doesn't seem to be a a symbol (progn (if (not (> (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point)) calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp)) (progn (goto-char calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp) (beginning-of-line) (parse-partial-sexp (point) calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp 0 t))) ;; Indent under the list or under the first sexp on the same ;; line as calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp. Note that first ;; thing on that line has to be complete sexp since we are ;; inside the innermost containing sexp. (backward-prefix-chars) (current-column)) (let ((function (buffer-substring (point) (progn (forward-sexp 1) (point)))) method) (setq method (or (get (intern-soft function) 'lisp-indent-function) (get (intern-soft function) 'lisp-indent-hook))) (cond ((or (eq method 'defun) (and (null method) (> (length function) 3) (string-match "\\`def" function))) (lisp-indent-defform state indent-point)) ((integerp method) (lisp-indent-specform method state indent-point normal-indent)) (method (funcall method state indent-point))))))) (defconst lisp-body-indent 2 "Number of columns to indent the second line of a `(def...)' form.") (defun lisp-indent-specform (count state indent-point normal-indent) (let ((containing-form-start (elt state 1)) (i count) body-indent containing-form-column) ;; Move to the start of containing form, calculate indentation ;; to use for non-distinguished forms (> count), and move past the ;; function symbol. lisp-indent-function guarantees that there is at ;; least one word or symbol character following open paren of containing ;; form. (goto-char containing-form-start) (setq containing-form-column (current-column)) (setq body-indent (+ lisp-body-indent containing-form-column)) (forward-char 1) (forward-sexp 1) ;; Now find the start of the last form. (parse-partial-sexp (point) indent-point 1 t) (while (and (< (point) indent-point) (condition-case () (progn (setq count (1- count)) (forward-sexp 1) (parse-partial-sexp (point) indent-point 1 t)) (error nil)))) ;; Point is sitting on first character of last (or count) sexp. (if (> count 0) ;; A distinguished form. If it is the first or second form use double ;; lisp-body-indent, else normal indent. With lisp-body-indent bound ;; to 2 (the default), this just happens to work the same with if as ;; the older code, but it makes unwind-protect, condition-case, ;; with-output-to-temp-buffer, et. al. much more tasteful. The older, ;; less hacked, behavior can be obtained by replacing below with ;; (list normal-indent containing-form-start). (if (<= (- i count) 1) (list (+ containing-form-column (* 2 lisp-body-indent)) containing-form-start) (list normal-indent containing-form-start)) ;; A non-distinguished form. Use body-indent if there are no ;; distinguished forms and this is the first undistinguished form, ;; or if this is the first undistinguished form and the preceding ;; distinguished form has indentation at least as great as body-indent. (if (or (and (= i 0) (= count 0)) (and (= count 0) (<= body-indent normal-indent))) body-indent normal-indent)))) (defun lisp-indent-defform (state indent-point) (goto-char (car (cdr state))) (forward-line 1) (if (> (point) (car (cdr (cdr state)))) (progn (goto-char (car (cdr state))) (+ lisp-body-indent (current-column))))) ;; (put 'progn 'lisp-indent-function 0), say, causes progn to be indented ;; like defun if the first form is placed on the next line, otherwise ;; it is indented like any other form (i.e. forms line up under first). (put 'lambda 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) (put 'autoload 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) (put 'progn 'lisp-indent-function 0) (put 'prog1 'lisp-indent-function 1) (put 'prog2 'lisp-indent-function 2) (put 'save-excursion 'lisp-indent-function 0) (put 'save-window-excursion 'lisp-indent-function 0) (put 'save-restriction 'lisp-indent-function 0) (put 'save-match-data 'lisp-indent-function 0) (put 'let 'lisp-indent-function 1) (put 'let* 'lisp-indent-function 1) (put 'while 'lisp-indent-function 1) (put 'if 'lisp-indent-function 2) (put 'catch 'lisp-indent-function 1) (put 'condition-case 'lisp-indent-function 2) (put 'unwind-protect 'lisp-indent-function 1) (put 'with-output-to-temp-buffer 'lisp-indent-function 1) (defun indent-sexp (&optional endpos) "Indent each line of the list starting just after point. If optional arg ENDPOS is given, indent each line, stopping when ENDPOS is encountered." (interactive) (let ((indent-stack (list nil)) (next-depth 0) (starting-point (point)) (last-point (point)) last-depth bol outer-loop-done inner-loop-done state this-indent) ;; Get error now if we don't have a complete sexp after point. (save-excursion (forward-sexp 1)) (save-excursion (setq outer-loop-done nil) (while (if endpos (< (point) endpos) (not outer-loop-done)) (setq last-depth next-depth inner-loop-done nil) ;; Parse this line so we can learn the state ;; to indent the next line. ;; This inner loop goes through only once ;; unless a line ends inside a string. (while (and (not inner-loop-done) (not (setq outer-loop-done (eobp)))) (setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point)) nil nil state)) (setq next-depth (car state)) ;; If the line contains a comment other than the sort ;; that is indented like code, ;; indent it now with indent-for-comment. ;; Comments indented like code are right already. ;; In any case clear the in-comment flag in the state ;; because parse-partial-sexp never sees the newlines. (if (car (nthcdr 4 state)) (progn (indent-for-comment) (end-of-line) (setcar (nthcdr 4 state) nil))) ;; If this line ends inside a string, ;; go straight to next line, remaining within the inner loop, ;; and turn off the \-flag. (if (car (nthcdr 3 state)) (progn (forward-line 1) (setcar (nthcdr 5 state) nil)) (setq inner-loop-done t))) (and endpos (<= next-depth 0) (progn (setq indent-stack (append indent-stack (make-list (- next-depth) nil)) last-depth (- last-depth next-depth) next-depth 0))) (or outer-loop-done (setq outer-loop-done (<= next-depth 0))) (if outer-loop-done (forward-line 1) (while (> last-depth next-depth) (setq indent-stack (cdr indent-stack) last-depth (1- last-depth))) (while (< last-depth next-depth) (setq indent-stack (cons nil indent-stack) last-depth (1+ last-depth))) ;; Now go to the next line and indent it according ;; to what we learned from parsing the previous one. (forward-line 1) (setq bol (point)) (skip-chars-forward " \t") ;; But not if the line is blank, or just a comment ;; (except for double-semi comments; indent them as usual). (if (or (eobp) (looking-at "\\s<\\|\n")) nil (if (and (car indent-stack) (>= (car indent-stack) 0)) (setq this-indent (car indent-stack)) (let ((val (calculate-lisp-indent (if (car indent-stack) (- (car indent-stack)) starting-point)))) (if (integerp val) (setcar indent-stack (setq this-indent val)) (setcar indent-stack (- (car (cdr val)))) (setq this-indent (car val))))) (if (/= (current-column) this-indent) (progn (delete-region bol (point)) (indent-to this-indent))))) (or outer-loop-done (setq outer-loop-done (= (point) last-point)) (setq last-point (point))))))) ;; Indent every line whose first char is between START and END inclusive. (defun lisp-indent-region (start end) (save-excursion (goto-char start) (and (bolp) (not (eolp)) (lisp-indent-line)) (let ((endmark (copy-marker end))) (indent-sexp endmark) (set-marker endmark nil)))) ;;;; Lisp paragraph filling commands. (defun lisp-fill-paragraph (&optional justify) "Like \\[fill-paragraph], but handle Emacs Lisp comments. If any of the current line is a comment, fill the comment or the paragraph of it that point is in, preserving the comment's indentation and initial semicolons." (interactive "P") (let ( ;; Non-nil if the current line contains a comment. has-comment ;; If has-comment, the appropriate fill-prefix for the comment. comment-fill-prefix ) ;; Figure out what kind of comment we are looking at. (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (cond ;; A line with nothing but a comment on it? ((looking-at "[ \t]*;[; \t]*") (setq has-comment t comment-fill-prefix (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))) ;; A line with some code, followed by a comment? Remember that the ;; semi which starts the comment shouldn't be part of a string or ;; character. ((progn (while (not (looking-at ";\\|$")) (skip-chars-forward "^;\n\"\\\\?") (cond ((eq (char-after (point)) ?\\) (forward-char 2)) ((memq (char-after (point)) '(?\" ??)) (forward-sexp 1)))) (looking-at ";+[\t ]*")) (setq has-comment t) (setq comment-fill-prefix (concat (make-string (current-column) ? ) (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))))) (if (not has-comment) (fill-paragraph justify) ;; Narrow to include only the comment, and then fill the region. (save-restriction (narrow-to-region ;; Find the first line we should include in the region to fill. (save-excursion (while (and (zerop (forward-line -1)) (looking-at "^[ \t]*;"))) ;; We may have gone to far. Go forward again. (or (looking-at "^[ \t]*;") (forward-line 1)) (point)) ;; Find the beginning of the first line past the region to fill. (save-excursion (while (progn (forward-line 1) (looking-at "^[ \t]*;"))) (point))) ;; Lines with only semicolons on them can be paragraph boundaries. (let ((paragraph-start (concat paragraph-start "\\|^[ \t;]*$")) (paragraph-separate (concat paragraph-start "\\|^[ \t;]*$")) (fill-prefix comment-fill-prefix)) (fill-paragraph justify)))))) (defun indent-code-rigidly (start end arg &optional nochange-regexp) "Indent all lines of code, starting in the region, sideways by ARG columns. Does not affect lines starting inside comments or strings, assuming that the start of the region is not inside them. Called from a program, takes args START, END, COLUMNS and NOCHANGE-REGEXP. The last is a regexp which, if matched at the beginning of a line, means don't indent that line." (interactive "r\np") (let (state) (save-excursion (goto-char end) (setq end (point-marker)) (goto-char start) (or (bolp) (setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point)) nil nil state))) (while (< (point) end) (or (car (nthcdr 3 state)) (and nochange-regexp (looking-at nochange-regexp)) ;; If line does not start in string, indent it (let ((indent (current-indentation))) (delete-region (point) (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t") (point))) (or (eolp) (indent-to (max 0 (+ indent arg)) 0)))) (setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point)) nil nil state)))))) (provide 'lisp-mode) ;;; lisp-mode.el ends here