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Merge from upstream, upto version 5.22. After 5.0: `cperl-add-tags-recurse-noxs-fullpath': new function (for -batch mode) After 5.1: ;; Major edit. Summary of most visible changes: ;; a) Multiple <<HERE per line allowed. ;; b) Handles multiline subroutine declaration headers (with comments). ;; (The exception is `cperl-etags' - but it is not used in the rest ;; of the mode.) ;; c) Fontifies multiline my/our declarations (even with comments, ;; and with legacy `font-lock'). ;; d) Major speedup of syntaxification, both immediate and postponed ;; (3.5x to 15x [for different CPUs and versions of Emacs] on the ;; huge real-life document I tested). ;; e) New bindings, edits to imenu. ;; f) "_" is made into word-char during fontification/syntaxification; ;; some attempts to recognize non-word "_" during other operations too. ;; g) Detect bug in Emacs with `looking-at' inside `narrow' and bulk out. ;; h) autoload some more perldoc-related stuff ;; i) Some new convenience features: ISpell POD/HEREDOCs, narrow-to-HEREDOC ;; j) Attempt to incorporate XEmacs edits which reached me Fine-grained changelog: `cperl-hook-after-change': New configuration variable `cperl-vc-sccs-header': Likewise. `cperl-vc-sccs-header': Likewise. `cperl-vc-header-alist': Default via two preceding variables `cperl-invalid-face': Remove double quoting under XEmacs (still needed under 21.2) `cperl-tips': Update URLs for resources `cperl-problems': Likewise. `cperl-praise': Mention new features New C-c key bindings: for `cperl-find-bad-style', `cperl-pod-spell', `cperl-here-doc-spell', `cperl-narrow-to-here-doc', `cperl-perdoc', `cperl-perldoc-at-point' CPerl Mode menu changes: "Fix style by spaces", "Imenu on Perl Info" moved, new submenu of Tools with Ispell entries and narrowing. `cperl-after-sub-regexp': New defsubst `cperl-imenu--function-name-regexp-perl': Use `cperl-after-sub-regexp', Allows heads up to head4 Allow "package;" `defun-prompt-regexp': Use `cperl-after-sub-regexp', `paren-backwards-message': ??? Something for XEmacs??? `cperl-mode': Never auto-switch abbrev-mode off Try to allow '_' be non-word char Do not use `font-lock-unfontify-region-function' on XEmacs Reset syntax cache on mode start Support multiline facification (even on legacy `font-lock') `cperl-facemenu-add-face-function': ??? Some contributed code ??? `cperl-after-change-function': Since `font-lock' and `lazy-lock' refuse to inform us whether the fontification is due to lazy calling or due to edit to a buffer, install our own hook (controlled by `cperl-hook-after-change') `cperl-electric-pod': =cut may have been recognized as start `cperl-block-p': Moved, updated for attributes `cperl-calculate-indent': Try to allow '_' be non-word char Support subs with attributes `cperl-where-am-i': Queit (?) a warning `cperl-cached-syntax-table' New function `cperl-forward-re': Use `cperl-cached-syntax-table' `cperl-unwind-to-safe': Recognize `syntax-type' property changing in a middle of line `cperl-find-sub-attrs': New function `cperl-find-pods-heres': Allow many <<EOP per line Allow subs with attributes Major speedups (3.5x..15x on a real-life test file nph-proxy.pl) Recognize "extproc " (OS/2) case-folded and only at start /x on s///x with empty replacement was not recognized Better comments `cperl-after-block-p': Remarks on diff with `cperl-block-p' Allow subs with attributes, labels Do not confuse "else::foo" with "else" Minor optimizations... `cperl-after-expr-p': Try to allow '_' be non-word char `cperl-fill-paragraph': Try to detect a major bug in Emacs with `looking-at' inside `narrow' and bulk out if found `cperl-imenu--create-perl-index': Updates for new `cperl-imenu--function-name-regexp-perl' `cperl-outline-level': Likewise. `cperl-init-faces': Allow multiline subroutine headers and my/our declarations, and ones with comments Allow subroutine attributes `cperl-imenu-on-info': Better docstring. `cperl-etags' Rudimentary support for attributes Support for packages and "package;" `cperl-add-tags-recurse-noxs': Better (?) docstring `cperl-add-tags-recurse-noxs-fullpath': Likewise. `cperl-tags-hier-init': Misprint for `fboundp' fixed `cperl-not-bad-style-regexp': Try to allow '_' be non-word char `cperl-perldoc': Add autoload `cperl-perldoc-at-point': Likewise. `cperl-here-doc-spell': New function `cperl-pod-spell': Likewise. `cperl-map-pods-heres': Likewise. `cperl-get-here-doc-region': Likewise. `cperl-font-lock-fontify-region-function': Likewise (backward compatibility for legacy `font-lock') `cperl-font-lock-unfontify-region-function': Fix style `cperl-fontify-syntaxically': Recognize and optimize away deferred calls with no-change. Governed by `cperl-hook-after-change' `cperl-fontify-update': Recognize that syntaxification region can be larger than fontification one. XXXX we leave `cperl-postpone' property, so this is quadratic... `cperl-fontify-update-bad': Temporary placeholder until it is clear how to implement `cperl-fontify-update'. `cperl-time-fontification': New function `attrib-group': New text attribute `multiline': New value: `syntax-type' text attribute After 5.2: `cperl-emulate-lazy-lock': New function `cperl-fontify-syntaxically': Would skip large regions Add `cperl-time-fontification', `cperl-emulate-lazy-lock' to menu Some globals were declared, but uninitialized After 5.3, 5.4: `cperl-facemenu-add-face-function': Add docs, fix U<> Copyright message updated. `cperl-init-faces': Work around a bug in `font-lock'. May slow facification down a bit. Misprint for my|our|local for old `font-lock' "our" was not fontified same as "my|local" Highlight variables after "my" etc even in a middle of an expression Do not facify multiple variables after my etc unless parentheses are present After 5.5, 5.6 `cperl-fontify-syntaxically': after-change hook could reset `cperl-syntax-done-to' to a middle of line; unwind to BOL. After 5.7: `cperl-init-faces': Allow highlighting of local ($/) `cperl-problems-old-emaxen': New variable (for the purpose of DOCSTRING). `cperl-problems': Remove fixed problems. `cperl-find-pods-heres': Recognize #-comments in m##x too Recognize charclasses (unless delimiter is \). `cperl-fontify-syntaxically': Unwinding to safe was done in wrong order `cperl-regexp-scan': Update docs `cperl-beautify-regexp-piece': use information got from regexp scan After 5.8: Major user visible changes: Recognition and fontification of character classes in RExen. Variable indentation of RExen according to groups `cperl-find-pods-heres': Recognize POSIX classes in REx charclasses Fontify REx charclasses in variable-name face Fontify POSIX charclasses in "type" face Fontify unmatched "]" in function-name face Mark first-char of HERE-doc as `front-sticky' Reset `front-sticky' property when needed `cperl-calculate-indent': Indents //x -RExen accordning to parens level `cperl-to-comment-or-eol': Recognize ends of `syntax-type' constructs `cperl-backward-to-noncomment': Recognize stringy `syntax-type' constructs Support `narrow'ed buffers. `cperl-praise': Remove a reservation `cperl-make-indent': New function `cperl-indent-for-comment': Use `cperl-make-indent' `cperl-indent-line': Likewise. `cperl-lineup': Likewise. `cperl-beautify-regexp-piece': Likewise. `cperl-contract-level': Likewise. `cperl-toggle-set-debug-unwind': New function New menu entry for this `fill-paragraph-function': Use when `boundp' `cperl-calculate-indent': Take into account groups when indenting RExen `cperl-to-comment-or-eol': Recognize # which end a string `cperl-modify-syntax-type': Make only syntax-table property non-sticky `cperl-fill-paragraph': Return t: needed for `fill-paragraph-function' `cperl-fontify-syntaxically': More clear debugging message `cperl-pod2man-build-command': XEmacs portability: check `Man-filter-list' `cperl-init-faces': More complicated highlight even on XEmacs (new) Merge cosmetic changes from XEmacs After 5.9: `cperl-1+': Moved to before the first use `cperl-1-': Likewise. After 5.10: This code may lock Emacs hard!!! Use on your own risk! `cperl-font-locking': New internal variable `cperl-beginning-of-property': New function `cperl-calculate-indent': Use `cperl-beginning-of-property' instead of `previous-single-property-change' `cperl-unwind-to-safe': Likewise. `cperl-after-expr-p': Likewise. `cperl-get-here-doc-region': Likewise. `cperl-font-lock-fontify-region-function': Likewise. `cperl-to-comment-or-eol': Do not call `cperl-update-syntaxification' recursively Bound `next-single-property-change' via `point-max' `cperl-unwind-to-safe': Bound likewise `cperl-font-lock-fontify-region-function': Likewise. `cperl-find-pods-heres': Mark as recursive for `cperl-to-comment-or-eol' Initialization of `cperl-font-lock-multiline-start' could be missed if the "main" fontification did not run due to the keyword being already fontified. `cperl-pod-spell': Return t from do-one-chunk function `cperl-map-pods-heres': Stop when the worker returns nil Call `cperl-update-syntaxification' `cperl-get-here-doc-region': Call `cperl-update-syntaxification' `cperl-get-here-doc-delim': Remove unused function After 5.11: The possible lockup of Emacs (introduced in 5.10) fixed `cperl-unwind-to-safe': `cperl-beginning-of-property' won't return nil `cperl-syntaxify-for-menu': New customization variable `cperl-select-this-pod-or-here-doc': New function `cperl-get-here-doc-region': Extra argument Do not adjust pos by 1 New menu entries (Perl/Tools): Selection of current POD or HERE-DOC section (Debugging CPerl:) backtrace on fontification After 5.12: `cperl-cached-syntax-table': use `car-safe' `cperl-forward-re': Remove spurious argument SET-ST Add documentation `cperl-forward-group-in-re': New function `cperl-find-pods-heres': Find and highlight (?{}) blocks in RExen (XXXX Temporary (?) hack is to syntax-mark them as comment) After 5.13: `cperl-string-syntax-table': Make { and } not-grouping (Sometimes they ARE grouping in RExen, but matching them would only confuse in many situations when they are not) `beginning-of-buffer': Replaced two occurences with goto-char... `cperl-calculate-indent': `char-after' could be nil... `cperl-find-pods-heres': REx can start after "[" too Hightlight (??{}) in RExen too `cperl-maybe-white-and-comment-rex': New constant `cperl-white-and-comment-rex': Likewise. XXXX Not very efficient, but hard to make better while keeping 1 group After 5.13: `cperl-find-pods-heres': $foo << identifier() is not a HERE-DOC Likewise for 1 << identifier After 5.14: `cperl-find-pods-heres': Different logic for $foo .= <<EOF etc Error-less condition-case could fail `cperl-font-lock-fontify-region-function': Likewise. `cperl-init-faces': Likewise. After 5.15: `cperl-find-pods-heres': Support property REx-part2 `cperl-calculate-indent': Likewise. Don't special-case REx with non-empty 1st line `cperl-find-pods-heres': In RExen, highlight non-literal backslashes Invert highlighting of charclasses: now the envelop is highlighted Highlight many others 0-length builtins `cperl-praise': Mention indenting and highlight in RExen After 5.15: `cperl-find-pods-heres': Highlight capturing parens in REx After 5.16: `cperl-find-pods-heres': Highlight '|' for alternation Initialize `font-lock-warning-face' if not present `cperl-find-pods-heres': Use `font-lock-warning-face' instead of `font-lock-function-name-face' `cperl-look-at-leading-count': Likewise. `cperl-find-pods-heres': localize `font-lock-variable-name-face' `font-lock-keyword-face' (needed for batch processing) etc Use `font-lock-builtin-face' for builtin in REx Now `font-lock-variable-name-face' is used for interpolated variables Use "talking aliases" for faces inside REx Highlight parts of REx (except in charclasses) according to the syntax and/or semantic Syntax-mark a {}-part of (?{}) as "comment" (it was the ()-part) Better logic to distinguish what is what in REx `cperl-tips-faces': Document REx highlighting `cperl-praise': Mention REx syntax highlight etc. After 5.17: `cperl-find-sub-attrs': Would not always manage to print error message `cperl-find-pods-heres': localize `font-lock-constant-face' After 5.18: `cperl-find-pods-heres': Misprint in REx for parsing REx Very minor optimization `my-cperl-REx-modifiers-face' got quoted Recognize "print $foo <<END" as HERE-doc Put `REx-interpolated' text attribute if needed `cperl-invert-if-unless-modifiers': New function `cperl-backward-to-start-of-expr': Likewise. `cperl-forward-to-end-of-expr': Likewise. `cperl-invert-if-unless': Works in "the opposite way" too Cursor position on return is on the switch-word Indents comments better `REx-interpolated': New text attribute `cperl-next-interpolated-REx': New function `cperl-next-interpolated-REx-0': Likewise. `cperl-next-interpolated-REx-1': Likewise. "\C-c\C-x", "\C-c\C-y", "\C-c\C-v": New keybinding for these functions Perl/Regexp menu: 3 new entries for `cperl-next-interpolated-REx' `cperl-praise': Mention finded interpolated RExen After 5.19: `cperl-init-faces': Highlight %$foo, @$foo too `cperl-short-docs': Better docs for system, exec `cperl-find-pods-heres': Better detect << after print {FH} <<EOF etc. Would not find HERE-doc ended by EOF without NL `cperl-short-docs': Correct not-doubled \-escapes start block: Put some `defvar' for stuff gone from XEmacs After 5.20: initial comment: Extend copyright, fix email address `cperl-indent-comment-at-column-0': New customization variable `cperl-comment-indent': Indentation after $#a would increasy by 1 `cperl-mode': Make `defun-prompt-regexp' grok BEGIN/END etc `cperl-find-pods-heres': Mark CODE of s///e as `syntax-type' `multiline' `cperl-at-end-of-expr': Would fail if @BAR=12 follows after ";" `cperl-init-faces': If `cperl-highlight-variables-indiscriminately' highlight $ in $foo too (UNTESTED) `cperl-set-style': Docstring missed some available styles toplevel: Menubar/Perl/Indent-Styles had FSF, now K&R Change "Current" to "Memorize Current" `cperl-indent-wrt-brace': New customization variable; the default is as for pre-5.2 version `cperl-styles-entries': Keep `cperl-extra-newline-before-brace-multiline' `cperl-style-alist': Likewise. `cperl-fix-line-spacing': Support `cperl-merge-trailing-else' being nil, and `cperl-extra-newline-before-brace' etc being t `cperl-indent-exp': Plans B and C to find continuation blocks even if `cperl-extra-newline-before-brace' is t After 5.21: Improve some docstrings concerning indentation. `cperl-indent-rules-alist': New variable `cperl-sniff-for-indent': New function name (separated from `cperl-calculate-indent') `cperl-calculate-indent': Separated the sniffer and the indenter; uses `cperl-sniff-for-indent' now `cperl-comment-indent': Test for `cperl-indent-comment-at-column-0' was inverted; Support `comment-column' = 0
author Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
date Wed, 11 Oct 2006 06:47:35 +0000
parents 3bd95f4f2941
children 3b9c6c0ac744 f271076dab2d c5406394f567
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;;; scroll-bar.el --- window system-independent scroll bar support

;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
;;   2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Maintainer: FSF
;; Keywords: hardware

;; 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)
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;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.

;;; Commentary:

;; Window-system-independent bindings of mouse clicks on the scroll bar.
;; Presently emulates the scroll-bar behavior of xterm.

;;; Code:

(require 'mouse)


;;;; Utilities.

(defun scroll-bar-event-ratio (event)
  "Given a scroll bar event EVENT, return the scroll bar position as a ratio.
The value is a cons cell (PORTION . WHOLE) containing two integers
whose ratio gives the event's vertical position in the scroll bar, with 0
referring to the top and 1 to the bottom."
  (nth 2 event))

(defun scroll-bar-scale (num-denom whole)
  "Given a pair (NUM . DENOM) and WHOLE, return (/ (* NUM WHOLE) DENOM).
This is handy for scaling a position on a scroll bar into real units,
like buffer positions.  If SCROLL-BAR-POS is the (PORTION . WHOLE) pair
from a scroll bar event, then (scroll-bar-scale SCROLL-BAR-POS
\(buffer-size)) is the position in the current buffer corresponding to
that scroll bar position."
  ;; We multiply before we divide to maintain precision.
  ;; We use floating point because the product of a large buffer size
  ;; with a large scroll bar portion can easily overflow a lisp int.
  (truncate (/ (* (float (car num-denom)) whole) (cdr num-denom))))

(defun scroll-bar-columns (side)
  "Return the width, measured in columns, of the vertical scrollbar on SIDE.
SIDE must be the symbol `left' or `right'."
  (let* ((wsb   (window-scroll-bars))
         (vtype (nth 2 wsb))
         (cols  (nth 1 wsb)))
    (cond
     ((not (memq side '(left right)))
      (error "`left' or `right' expected instead of %S" side))
     ((and (eq vtype side) cols))
     ((eq (frame-parameter nil 'vertical-scroll-bars) side)
      ;; nil means it's a non-toolkit scroll bar, and its width in
      ;; columns is 14 pixels rounded up.
      (ceiling (or (frame-parameter nil 'scroll-bar-width) 14)
               (frame-char-width)))
     (0))))


;;;; Helpful functions for enabling and disabling scroll bars.

(defvar scroll-bar-mode)

(defvar scroll-bar-mode-explicit nil
  "Non-nil means `set-scroll-bar-mode' should really do something.
This is nil while loading `scroll-bar.el', and t afterward.")

(defun set-scroll-bar-mode-1 (ignore value)
  (set-scroll-bar-mode value))

(defun set-scroll-bar-mode (value)
  "Set `scroll-bar-mode' to VALUE and put the new value into effect."
  (setq scroll-bar-mode value)

  (when scroll-bar-mode-explicit
    ;; Apply it to default-frame-alist.
    (let ((parameter (assq 'vertical-scroll-bars default-frame-alist)))
      (if (consp parameter)
	  (setcdr parameter scroll-bar-mode)
	(setq default-frame-alist
	      (cons (cons 'vertical-scroll-bars scroll-bar-mode)
		    default-frame-alist))))

    ;; Apply it to existing frames.
    (let ((frames (frame-list)))
      (while frames
	(modify-frame-parameters
	 (car frames)
	 (list (cons 'vertical-scroll-bars scroll-bar-mode)))
	(setq frames (cdr frames))))))

(defcustom scroll-bar-mode default-frame-scroll-bars
  "*Specify whether to have vertical scroll bars, and on which side.
Possible values are nil (no scroll bars), `left' (scroll bars on left)
and `right' (scroll bars on right).
To set this variable in a Lisp program, use `set-scroll-bar-mode'
to make it take real effect.
Setting the variable with a customization buffer also takes effect."
  :type '(choice (const :tag "none (nil)" nil)
		 (const left)
		 (const right))
  :group 'frames
  ;; The default value for :initialize would try to use :set
  ;; when processing the file in cus-dep.el.
  :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
  :set 'set-scroll-bar-mode-1)

;; We just set scroll-bar-mode, but that was the default.
;; If it is set again, that is for real.
(setq scroll-bar-mode-explicit t)

(defun scroll-bar-mode (&optional flag)
  "Toggle display of vertical scroll bars on all frames.
This command applies to all frames that exist and frames to be
created in the future.
With a numeric argument, if the argument is negative,
turn off scroll bars; otherwise, turn on scroll bars."
  (interactive "P")

  ;; Tweedle the variable according to the argument.
  (set-scroll-bar-mode (if (if (null flag) 
			       (not scroll-bar-mode)
			     (setq flag (prefix-numeric-value flag))
			     (or (not (numberp flag)) (>= flag 0)))
			   default-frame-scroll-bars)))

(defun toggle-scroll-bar (arg)
  "Toggle whether or not the selected frame has vertical scroll bars.
With arg, turn vertical scroll bars on if and only if arg is positive.
The variable `scroll-bar-mode' controls which side the scroll bars are on
when they are turned on; if it is nil, they go on the left."
  (interactive "P")
  (if (null arg)
      (setq arg
	    (if (cdr (assq 'vertical-scroll-bars
			   (frame-parameters (selected-frame))))
		-1 1))
    (setq arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
  (modify-frame-parameters
   (selected-frame)
   (list (cons 'vertical-scroll-bars
	       (if (> arg 0)
		   (or scroll-bar-mode default-frame-scroll-bars))))))

(defun toggle-horizontal-scroll-bar (arg)
  "Toggle whether or not the selected frame has horizontal scroll bars.
With arg, turn horizontal scroll bars on if and only if arg is positive.
Horizontal scroll bars aren't implemented yet."
  (interactive "P")
  (error "Horizontal scroll bars aren't implemented yet"))

;;;; Buffer navigation using the scroll bar.

;;; This was used for up-events on button 2, but no longer.
(defun scroll-bar-set-window-start (event)
  "Set the window start according to where the scroll bar is dragged.
EVENT should be a scroll bar click or drag event."
  (interactive "e")
  (let* ((end-position (event-end event))
	 (window (nth 0 end-position))
	 (portion-whole (nth 2 end-position)))
    (save-excursion
      (set-buffer (window-buffer window))
      (save-excursion
	(goto-char (+ (point-min)
		      (scroll-bar-scale portion-whole
					(- (point-max) (point-min)))))
	(beginning-of-line)
	(set-window-start window (point))))))

(defun scroll-bar-drag-position (portion-whole)
  "Calculate new window start for drag event."
  (save-excursion
    (goto-char (+ (point-min)
		  (scroll-bar-scale portion-whole
				    (- (point-max) (point-min)))))
    (beginning-of-line)
    (point)))

(defun scroll-bar-maybe-set-window-start (event)
  "Set the window start according to where the scroll bar is dragged.
Only change window start if the new start is substantially different.
EVENT should be a scroll bar click or drag event."
  (interactive "e")
  (let* ((end-position (event-end event))
	 (window (nth 0 end-position))
	 (portion-whole (nth 2 end-position))
	 (next-portion-whole (cons (1+ (car portion-whole))
				   (cdr portion-whole)))
	 portion-start
	 next-portion-start
	 (current-start (window-start window)))
    (save-excursion
      (set-buffer (window-buffer window))
      (setq portion-start (scroll-bar-drag-position portion-whole))
      (setq next-portion-start (max
				(scroll-bar-drag-position next-portion-whole)
				(1+ portion-start)))
      (if (or (>= current-start next-portion-start)
	      (< current-start portion-start))
	  (set-window-start window portion-start)
	;; Always set window start, to ensure scroll bar position is updated.
	(set-window-start window current-start)))))

;; Scroll the window to the proper position for EVENT.
(defun scroll-bar-drag-1 (event)
  (let* ((start-position (event-start event))
	 (window (nth 0 start-position))
	 (portion-whole (nth 2 start-position)))
    (save-excursion
      (set-buffer (window-buffer window))
      ;; Calculate position relative to the accessible part of the buffer.
      (goto-char (+ (point-min)
		    (scroll-bar-scale portion-whole
				      (- (point-max) (point-min)))))
      (vertical-motion 0 window)
      (set-window-start window (point)))))

(defun scroll-bar-drag (event)
  "Scroll the window by dragging the scroll bar slider.
If you click outside the slider, the window scrolls to bring the slider there."
  (interactive "e")
  (let* (done
	 (echo-keystrokes 0)
	 (end-position (event-end event))
	 (window (nth 0 end-position))
	 (before-scroll))
    (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
      (setq before-scroll point-before-scroll))
    (save-selected-window
      (select-window window)
      (setq before-scroll
	    (or before-scroll (point))))
    (scroll-bar-drag-1 event)
    (track-mouse
      (while (not done)
	(setq event (read-event))
	(if (eq (car-safe event) 'mouse-movement)
	    (setq event (read-event)))
	(cond ((eq (car-safe event) 'scroll-bar-movement)
	       (scroll-bar-drag-1 event))
	      (t
	       ;; Exit when we get the drag event; ignore that event.
	       (setq done t)))))
    (sit-for 0)
    (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
      (setq point-before-scroll before-scroll))))

(defun scroll-bar-scroll-down (event)
  "Scroll the window's top line down to the location of the scroll bar click.
EVENT should be a scroll bar click."
  (interactive "e")
  (let* ((end-position (event-end event))
	 (window (nth 0 end-position))
	 (before-scroll))
    (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
      (setq before-scroll point-before-scroll))
    (unwind-protect
	(save-selected-window
	  (let ((portion-whole (nth 2 end-position)))
	    (select-window window)
	    (setq before-scroll
		  (or before-scroll (point)))
	    (scroll-down
	     (scroll-bar-scale portion-whole (1- (window-height)))))
	  (sit-for 0))
      (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
	(setq point-before-scroll before-scroll)))))

(defun scroll-bar-scroll-up (event)
  "Scroll the line next to the scroll bar click to the top of the window.
EVENT should be a scroll bar click."
  (interactive "e")
  (let* ((end-position (event-end event))
	 (window (nth 0 end-position))
	 (before-scroll))
    (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
      (setq before-scroll point-before-scroll))
    (unwind-protect
	(save-selected-window
	  (let ((portion-whole (nth 2 end-position)))
	    (select-window window)
	    (setq before-scroll
		  (or before-scroll (point)))
	    (scroll-up
	     (scroll-bar-scale portion-whole (1- (window-height)))))
	  (sit-for 0))
      (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
	(setq point-before-scroll before-scroll)))))


;;; Tookit scroll bars.

(defun scroll-bar-toolkit-scroll (event)
  (interactive "e")
  (let* ((end-position (event-end event))
	 (window (nth 0 end-position))
	 (part (nth 4 end-position))
	 before-scroll)
    (cond ((eq part 'end-scroll))
	  (t
	   (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
	     (setq before-scroll point-before-scroll))
	   (save-selected-window
	     (select-window window)
	     (setq before-scroll (or before-scroll (point)))
	     (cond ((eq part 'above-handle)
		    (scroll-up '-))
		   ((eq part 'below-handle)
		    (scroll-up nil))
		   ((eq part 'ratio)
		    (let* ((portion-whole (nth 2 end-position))
			   (lines (scroll-bar-scale portion-whole
						    (1- (window-height)))))
		      (scroll-up (cond ((not (zerop lines)) lines)
				       ((< (car portion-whole) 0) -1)
				       (t 1)))))
		   ((eq part 'up)
		    (scroll-up -1))
		   ((eq part 'down)
		    (scroll-up 1))
		   ((eq part 'top)
		    (set-window-start window (point-min)))
		   ((eq part 'bottom)
		    (goto-char (point-max))
		    (recenter))
		   ((eq part 'handle)
		    (scroll-bar-drag-1 event))))
	   (sit-for 0)
	   (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
	     (setq point-before-scroll before-scroll))))))



;;;; Bindings.

;;; For now, we'll set things up to work like xterm.
(cond ((and (boundp 'x-toolkit-scroll-bars) x-toolkit-scroll-bars)
       (global-set-key [vertical-scroll-bar mouse-1]
		       'scroll-bar-toolkit-scroll))
      (t
       (global-set-key [vertical-scroll-bar mouse-1]
		       'scroll-bar-scroll-up)
       (global-set-key [vertical-scroll-bar drag-mouse-1]
		       'scroll-bar-scroll-up)
       (global-set-key [vertical-scroll-bar down-mouse-2]
		       'scroll-bar-drag)
       (global-set-key [vertical-scroll-bar mouse-3]
		       'scroll-bar-scroll-down)
       (global-set-key [vertical-scroll-bar drag-mouse-3]
		       'scroll-bar-scroll-down)))


(provide 'scroll-bar)

;;; arch-tag: 6f1d01d0-0b1e-4bf8-86db-d491e0f399f3
;;; scroll-bar.el ends here