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(gnus-uu-view-directory): Fixed viewing with the
`gnus-uu-asynchronous' variable set.
(gnus-uu-ctl-map): Removed the keystrokes `C-c C-v C-h' and
`C-c C-v h' from the keymap.
(gnus-uu-decode-and-view-all-articles,
(gnus-uu-decode-and-view-all-unread-articles,
(gnus-uu-decode-and-save-all-unread-articles,
(gnus-uu-decode-and-save-all-articles): Accept prefix arg for # files.
(gnus-uu-uustrip-article-as): Waits for uudecode to finish before
further treatment of the resulting files.
(gnus-uu-summary-next-subject): After decoding, if there are no
more unread articles, jump to the last article decoded.
(gnus-uu-post-encoded): Make last posting in a
series always have more than 4 lines.
(gnus-uu-interactive-save-original-file): Fixed
original file save when there's more that one original file.
(gnus-uu-view-file): Rewrote function and fixed
ask before view/save after view.
(gnus-uu-ask-to-save-file): New function.
(gnus-uu-interactive-set-up-windows): New function.
(gnus-uu-interactive-scan-directory) New function.
(gnus-uu-interactive-rescan-directory): New function.
(gnus-uu-ignore-files-by-name, gnus-uu-ignore-files-by-type): New vars.
(gnus-uu-interactive-execute): Change directory to work dir before executing.
(gnus-uu-view-directory, gnus-uu-check-for-generated-files):
Fixed bug deleting generated directories.
(gnus-uu-unpack-archives): Added error message for corrupted archives.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 20 Jun 1994 19:09:24 +0000 |
parents | 82a5362b244f |
children | ac7375e60931 |
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/* Declarations having to do with GNU Emacs syntax tables. Copyright (C) 1985, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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 1, 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. */ extern Lisp_Object Qsyntax_table_p; extern Lisp_Object Fsyntax_table_p (), Fsyntax_table (), Fset_syntax_table (); /* The standard syntax table is stored where it will automatically be used in all new buffers. */ #define Vstandard_syntax_table buffer_defaults.syntax_table /* A syntax table is a Lisp vector of length 0400, whose elements are integers. The low 8 bits of the integer is a code, as follows: */ enum syntaxcode { Swhitespace, /* for a whitespace character */ Spunct, /* for random punctuation characters */ Sword, /* for a word constituent */ Ssymbol, /* symbol constituent but not word constituent */ Sopen, /* for a beginning delimiter */ Sclose, /* for an ending delimiter */ Squote, /* for a prefix character like Lisp ' */ Sstring, /* for a string-grouping character like Lisp " */ Smath, /* for delimiters like $ in Tex. */ Sescape, /* for a character that begins a C-style escape */ Scharquote, /* for a character that quotes the following character */ Scomment, /* for a comment-starting character */ Sendcomment, /* for a comment-ending character */ Sinherit, /* use the standard syntax table for this character */ Smax /* Upper bound on codes that are meaningful */ }; #define RAW_SYNTAX(table, c) \ ((enum syntaxcode) (XINT (XVECTOR (table)->contents[(unsigned char) (c)]) & 0377)) #ifdef __GNUC__ #define SYNTAX(c) \ ({ unsigned char character = c; \ enum syntaxcode syntax \ = RAW_SYNTAX (current_buffer->syntax_table, character); \ if (syntax == Sinherit) \ syntax = RAW_SYNTAX (Vstandard_syntax_table, character); \ syntax; }) #else #define SYNTAX(c) \ (RAW_SYNTAX (current_buffer->syntax_table, c) == Sinherit \ ? RAW_SYNTAX (Vstandard_syntax_table, c) \ : RAW_SYNTAX (current_buffer->syntax_table, c)) #endif /* The next 8 bits of the number is a character, the matching delimiter in the case of Sopen or Sclose. */ #define RAW_SYNTAX_MATCH(table, c) \ ((XINT (XVECTOR (table)->contents[(unsigned char) (c)]) >> 8) & 0377) #ifdef __GNUC__ #define SYNTAX_MATCH(c) \ ({ unsigned char character = c; \ enum syntaxcode syntax \ = RAW_SYNTAX (current_buffer->syntax_table, character); \ int matcher; \ if (syntax == Sinherit) \ matcher = RAW_SYNTAX_MATCH (Vstandard_syntax_table, character); \ else \ matcher = RAW_SYNTAX_MATCH (current_buffer->syntax_table, character); \ matcher; }) #else #define SYNTAX_MATCH(c) \ (RAW_SYNTAX (current_buffer->syntax_table, c) == Sinherit \ ? RAW_SYNTAX_MATCH (Vstandard_syntax_table, c) \ : RAW_SYNTAX_MATCH (current_buffer->syntax_table, c)) #endif /* Then there are six single-bit flags that have the following meanings: 1. This character is the first of a two-character comment-start sequence. 2. This character is the second of a two-character comment-start sequence. 3. This character is the first of a two-character comment-end sequence. 4. This character is the second of a two-character comment-end sequence. 5. This character is a prefix, for backward-prefix-chars. Note that any two-character sequence whose first character has flag 1 and whose second character has flag 2 will be interpreted as a comment start. bit 6 is used to discriminate between two different comment styles. Languages such as C++ allow two orthogonal syntax start/end pairs and bit 6 is used to determine whether a comment-end or Scommentend ends style a or b. Comment start sequences can start style a or b. Style a is always the default. */ #define SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE(c) \ (RAW_SYNTAX (current_buffer->syntax_table, c) == Sinherit \ ? Vstandard_syntax_table : current_buffer->syntax_table) #ifdef __GNUC__ #define SYNTAX_COMSTART_FIRST(c) \ ({ unsigned char ch = c; \ Lisp_Object table = SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (ch); \ (XINT (XVECTOR (table)->contents[ch]) >> 16) & 1; \ }) #define SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND(c) \ ({ unsigned char ch = c; \ Lisp_Object table = SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (ch); \ (XINT (XVECTOR (table)->contents[ch]) >> 17) & 1; \ }) #define SYNTAX_COMEND_FIRST(c) \ ({ unsigned char ch = c; \ Lisp_Object table = SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (ch); \ (XINT (XVECTOR (table)->contents[ch]) >> 18) & 1; \ }) #define SYNTAX_COMEND_SECOND(c) \ ({ unsigned char ch = c; \ Lisp_Object table = SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (ch); \ (XINT (XVECTOR (table)->contents[ch]) >> 19) & 1; \ }) #define SYNTAX_PREFIX(c) \ ({ unsigned char ch = c; \ Lisp_Object table = SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (ch); \ (XINT (XVECTOR (table)->contents[ch]) >> 20) & 1; \ }) /* extract the comment style bit from the syntax table entry */ #define SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE(c) \ ({ unsigned char ch = c; \ Lisp_Object table = SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (ch); \ (XINT (XVECTOR (table)->contents[ch]) >> 21) & 1; \ }) #else #define SYNTAX_COMSTART_FIRST(c) \ ((XINT (XVECTOR (SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (c))->contents[(unsigned char) (c)]) >> 16) & 1) #define SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND(c) \ ((XINT (XVECTOR (SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (c))->contents[(unsigned char) (c)]) >> 17) & 1) #define SYNTAX_COMEND_FIRST(c) \ ((XINT (XVECTOR (SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (c))->contents[(unsigned char) (c)]) >> 18) & 1) #define SYNTAX_COMEND_SECOND(c) \ ((XINT (XVECTOR (SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (c))->contents[(unsigned char) (c)]) >> 19) & 1) #define SYNTAX_PREFIX(c) \ ((XINT (XVECTOR (SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (c))->contents[(unsigned char) (c)]) >> 20) & 1) /* extract the comment style bit from the syntax table entry */ #define SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE(c) \ ((XINT (XVECTOR (SYNTAX_CHOOSE_TABLE (c))->contents[(unsigned char) (c)]) >> 21) & 1) #endif /* This array, indexed by a character, contains the syntax code which that character signifies (as a char). For example, (enum syntaxcode) syntax_spec_code['w'] is Sword. */ extern unsigned char syntax_spec_code[0400]; /* Indexed by syntax code, give the letter that describes it. */ extern char syntax_code_spec[14];