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Update Emacs version 20.x -> 21.x.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 12 Feb 2002 17:59:49 +0000 |
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/* Simple built-in editing commands. Copyright (C) 1985, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1998, 2001 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 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 <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "commands.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "charset.h" #include "syntax.h" #include "window.h" #include "keyboard.h" #include "keymap.h" #include "dispextern.h" Lisp_Object Qkill_forward_chars, Qkill_backward_chars, Vblink_paren_function; /* A possible value for a buffer's overwrite-mode variable. */ Lisp_Object Qoverwrite_mode_binary; /* Non-nil means put this face on the next self-inserting character. */ Lisp_Object Vself_insert_face; /* This is the command that set up Vself_insert_face. */ Lisp_Object Vself_insert_face_command; extern Lisp_Object Qface; DEFUN ("forward-point", Fforward_point, Sforward_point, 1, 1, 0, doc: /* Return buffer position N characters after (before if N negative) point. */) (n) Lisp_Object n; { CHECK_NUMBER (n); return make_number (PT + XINT (n)); } DEFUN ("forward-char", Fforward_char, Sforward_char, 0, 1, "p", doc: /* Move point right N characters (left if N is negative). On reaching end of buffer, stop and signal error. */) (n) Lisp_Object n; { if (NILP (n)) XSETFASTINT (n, 1); else CHECK_NUMBER (n); /* This used to just set point to point + XINT (n), and then check to see if it was within boundaries. But now that SET_PT can potentially do a lot of stuff (calling entering and exiting hooks, etcetera), that's not a good approach. So we validate the proposed position, then set point. */ { int new_point = PT + XINT (n); if (new_point < BEGV) { SET_PT (BEGV); Fsignal (Qbeginning_of_buffer, Qnil); } if (new_point > ZV) { SET_PT (ZV); Fsignal (Qend_of_buffer, Qnil); } SET_PT (new_point); } return Qnil; } DEFUN ("backward-char", Fbackward_char, Sbackward_char, 0, 1, "p", doc: /* Move point left N characters (right if N is negative). On attempt to pass beginning or end of buffer, stop and signal error. */) (n) Lisp_Object n; { if (NILP (n)) XSETFASTINT (n, 1); else CHECK_NUMBER (n); XSETINT (n, - XINT (n)); return Fforward_char (n); } DEFUN ("forward-line", Fforward_line, Sforward_line, 0, 1, "p", doc: /* Move N lines forward (backward if N is negative). Precisely, if point is on line I, move to the start of line I + N. If there isn't room, go as far as possible (no error). Returns the count of lines left to move. If moving forward, that is N - number of lines moved; if backward, N + number moved. With positive N, a non-empty line at the end counts as one line successfully moved (for the return value). */) (n) Lisp_Object n; { int opoint = PT, opoint_byte = PT_BYTE; int pos, pos_byte; int count, shortage; if (NILP (n)) count = 1; else { CHECK_NUMBER (n); count = XINT (n); } if (count <= 0) shortage = scan_newline (PT, PT_BYTE, BEGV, BEGV_BYTE, count - 1, 1); else shortage = scan_newline (PT, PT_BYTE, ZV, ZV_BYTE, count, 1); /* Since scan_newline does TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH, and we want to set PT "for real", go back to the old point and then come back here. */ pos = PT; pos_byte = PT_BYTE; TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (opoint, opoint_byte); SET_PT_BOTH (pos, pos_byte); if (shortage > 0 && (count <= 0 || (ZV > BEGV && PT != opoint && (FETCH_BYTE (PT_BYTE - 1) != '\n')))) shortage--; return make_number (count <= 0 ? - shortage : shortage); } DEFUN ("beginning-of-line", Fbeginning_of_line, Sbeginning_of_line, 0, 1, "p", doc: /* Move point to beginning of current line. With argument N not nil or 1, move forward N - 1 lines first. If point reaches the beginning or end of buffer, it stops there. This command does not move point across a field boundary unless doing so would move beyond there to a different line; If N is nil or 1, and point starts at a field boundary, point does not move. To ignore field boundaries, either bind `inhibit-field-text-motion' to t, or use the `forward-line' function instead. For instance, `(forward-line 0)' does the same thing as `(beginning-of-line)', except that it ignores field boundaries. */) (n) Lisp_Object n; { if (NILP (n)) XSETFASTINT (n, 1); else CHECK_NUMBER (n); SET_PT (XINT (Fline_beginning_position (n))); return Qnil; } DEFUN ("end-of-line", Fend_of_line, Send_of_line, 0, 1, "p", doc: /* Move point to end of current line. With argument N not nil or 1, move forward N - 1 lines first. If point reaches the beginning or end of buffer, it stops there. This command does not move point across a field boundary unless doing so would move beyond there to a different line; if N is nil or 1, and point starts at a field boundary, point does not move. To ignore field boundaries bind `inhibit-field-text-motion' to t. */) (n) Lisp_Object n; { if (NILP (n)) XSETFASTINT (n, 1); else CHECK_NUMBER (n); SET_PT (XINT (Fline_end_position (n))); return Qnil; } DEFUN ("delete-char", Fdelete_char, Sdelete_char, 1, 2, "p\nP", doc: /* Delete the following N characters (previous if N is negative). Optional second arg KILLFLAG non-nil means kill instead (save in kill ring). Interactively, N is the prefix arg, and KILLFLAG is set if N was explicitly specified. */) (n, killflag) Lisp_Object n, killflag; { int pos; CHECK_NUMBER (n); pos = PT + XINT (n); if (NILP (killflag)) { if (XINT (n) < 0) { if (pos < BEGV) Fsignal (Qbeginning_of_buffer, Qnil); else del_range (pos, PT); } else { if (pos > ZV) Fsignal (Qend_of_buffer, Qnil); else del_range (PT, pos); } } else { call1 (Qkill_forward_chars, n); } return Qnil; } DEFUN ("delete-backward-char", Fdelete_backward_char, Sdelete_backward_char, 1, 2, "p\nP", doc: /* Delete the previous N characters (following if N is negative). Optional second arg KILLFLAG non-nil means kill instead (save in kill ring). Interactively, N is the prefix arg, and KILLFLAG is set if N was explicitly specified. */) (n, killflag) Lisp_Object n, killflag; { Lisp_Object value; int deleted_special = 0; int pos, pos_byte, i; CHECK_NUMBER (n); /* See if we are about to delete a tab or newline backwards. */ pos = PT; pos_byte = PT_BYTE; for (i = 0; i < XINT (n) && pos_byte > BEGV_BYTE; i++) { int c; DEC_BOTH (pos, pos_byte); c = FETCH_BYTE (pos_byte); if (c == '\t' || c == '\n') { deleted_special = 1; break; } } /* In overwrite mode, back over columns while clearing them out, unless at end of line. */ if (XINT (n) > 0 && ! NILP (current_buffer->overwrite_mode) && ! deleted_special && ! (PT == ZV || FETCH_BYTE (PT_BYTE) == '\n')) { int column = current_column (); value = Fdelete_char (make_number (-XINT (n)), killflag); i = column - current_column (); Finsert_char (make_number (' '), make_number (i), Qnil); /* Whitespace chars are ASCII chars, so we can simply subtract. */ SET_PT_BOTH (PT - i, PT_BYTE - i); } else value = Fdelete_char (make_number (-XINT (n)), killflag); return value; } DEFUN ("self-insert-command", Fself_insert_command, Sself_insert_command, 1, 1, "p", doc: /* Insert the character you type. Whichever character you type to run this command is inserted. */) (n) Lisp_Object n; { int character = XINT (last_command_char); CHECK_NUMBER (n); /* Barf if the key that invoked this was not a character. */ if (!INTEGERP (last_command_char)) bitch_at_user (); else if (XINT (n) >= 2 && NILP (current_buffer->overwrite_mode)) { int modified_char = character; /* Add the offset to the character, for Finsert_char. We pass internal_self_insert the unmodified character because it itself does this offsetting. */ if (! NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters)) modified_char = unibyte_char_to_multibyte (modified_char); XSETFASTINT (n, XFASTINT (n) - 2); /* The first one might want to expand an abbrev. */ internal_self_insert (character, 1); /* The bulk of the copies of this char can be inserted simply. We don't have to handle a user-specified face specially because it will get inherited from the first char inserted. */ Finsert_char (make_number (modified_char), n, Qt); /* The last one might want to auto-fill. */ internal_self_insert (character, 0); } else while (XINT (n) > 0) { /* Ok since old and new vals both nonneg */ XSETFASTINT (n, XFASTINT (n) - 1); internal_self_insert (character, XFASTINT (n) != 0); } return Qnil; } /* Insert character C. If NOAUTOFILL is nonzero, don't do autofill even if it is enabled. If this insertion is suitable for direct output (completely simple), return 0. A value of 1 indicates this *might* not have been simple. A value of 2 means this did things that call for an undo boundary. */ int internal_self_insert (c, noautofill) int c; int noautofill; { extern Lisp_Object Fexpand_abbrev (); int hairy = 0; Lisp_Object tem; register enum syntaxcode synt; Lisp_Object overwrite, string; /* Length of multi-byte form of C. */ int len; /* Working buffer and pointer for multi-byte form of C. */ unsigned char str[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH]; int chars_to_delete = 0; int spaces_to_insert = 0; overwrite = current_buffer->overwrite_mode; if (!NILP (Vbefore_change_functions) || !NILP (Vafter_change_functions)) hairy = 1; /* At first, get multi-byte form of C in STR. */ if (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters)) { c = unibyte_char_to_multibyte (c); len = CHAR_STRING (c, str); if (len == 1) /* If C has modifier bits, this makes C an appropriate one-byte char. */ c = *str; } else { str[0] = (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c) ? c : multibyte_char_to_unibyte (c, Qnil)); len = 1; } if (!NILP (overwrite) && PT < ZV) { /* In overwrite-mode, we substitute a character at point (C2, hereafter) by C. For that, we delete C2 in advance. But, just substituting C2 by C may move a remaining text in the line to the right or to the left, which is not preferable. So we insert more spaces or delete more characters in the following cases: if C is narrower than C2, after deleting C2, we fill columns with spaces, if C is wider than C2, we delete C2 and several characters following C2. */ /* This is the character after point. */ int c2 = FETCH_CHAR (PT_BYTE); /* Column the cursor should be placed at after this insertion. The correct value should be calculated only when necessary. */ int target_clm = 0; /* Overwriting in binary-mode always replaces C2 by C. Overwriting in textual-mode doesn't always do that. It inserts newlines in the usual way, and inserts any character at end of line or before a tab if it doesn't use the whole width of the tab. */ if (EQ (overwrite, Qoverwrite_mode_binary) || (c != '\n' && c2 != '\n' && ! (c2 == '\t' && XINT (current_buffer->tab_width) > 0 && XFASTINT (current_buffer->tab_width) < 20 && (target_clm = (current_column () + XINT (Fchar_width (make_number (c)))), target_clm % XFASTINT (current_buffer->tab_width))))) { int pos = PT; int pos_byte = PT_BYTE; if (target_clm == 0) chars_to_delete = 1; else { /* The actual cursor position after the trial of moving to column TARGET_CLM. It is greater than TARGET_CLM if the TARGET_CLM is middle of multi-column character. In that case, the new point is set after that character. */ int actual_clm = XFASTINT (Fmove_to_column (make_number (target_clm), Qnil)); chars_to_delete = PT - pos; if (actual_clm > target_clm) { /* We will delete too many columns. Let's fill columns by spaces so that the remaining text won't move. */ spaces_to_insert = actual_clm - target_clm; } } SET_PT_BOTH (pos, pos_byte); hairy = 2; } hairy = 2; } if (!NILP (current_buffer->abbrev_mode) && SYNTAX (c) != Sword && NILP (current_buffer->read_only) && PT > BEGV && SYNTAX (XFASTINT (Fprevious_char ())) == Sword) { int modiff = MODIFF; Lisp_Object sym; sym = Fexpand_abbrev (); /* If we expanded an abbrev which has a hook, and the hook has a non-nil `no-self-insert' property, return right away--don't really self-insert. */ if (! NILP (sym) && ! NILP (XSYMBOL (sym)->function) && SYMBOLP (XSYMBOL (sym)->function)) { Lisp_Object prop; prop = Fget (XSYMBOL (sym)->function, intern ("no-self-insert")); if (! NILP (prop)) return 1; } if (MODIFF != modiff) hairy = 2; } if (chars_to_delete) { string = make_string_from_bytes (str, 1, len); if (spaces_to_insert) { tem = Fmake_string (make_number (spaces_to_insert), make_number (' ')); string = concat2 (tem, string); } replace_range (PT, PT + chars_to_delete, string, 1, 1, 1); Fforward_char (make_number (1 + spaces_to_insert)); } else insert_and_inherit (str, len); if ((CHAR_TABLE_P (Vauto_fill_chars) ? !NILP (CHAR_TABLE_REF (Vauto_fill_chars, c)) : (c == ' ' || c == '\n')) && !noautofill && !NILP (current_buffer->auto_fill_function)) { Lisp_Object tem; if (c == '\n') /* After inserting a newline, move to previous line and fill that. Must have the newline in place already so filling and justification, if any, know where the end is going to be. */ SET_PT_BOTH (PT - 1, PT_BYTE - 1); tem = call0 (current_buffer->auto_fill_function); if (c == '\n') SET_PT_BOTH (PT + 1, PT_BYTE + 1); if (!NILP (tem)) hairy = 2; } /* If previous command specified a face to use, use it. */ if (!NILP (Vself_insert_face) && EQ (current_kboard->Vlast_command, Vself_insert_face_command)) { Fput_text_property (make_number (PT - 1), make_number (PT), Qface, Vself_insert_face, Qnil); Vself_insert_face = Qnil; } synt = SYNTAX (c); if ((synt == Sclose || synt == Smath) && !NILP (Vblink_paren_function) && INTERACTIVE && !noautofill) { call0 (Vblink_paren_function); hairy = 2; } return hairy; } /* module initialization */ void syms_of_cmds () { Qkill_backward_chars = intern ("kill-backward-chars"); staticpro (&Qkill_backward_chars); Qkill_forward_chars = intern ("kill-forward-chars"); staticpro (&Qkill_forward_chars); Qoverwrite_mode_binary = intern ("overwrite-mode-binary"); staticpro (&Qoverwrite_mode_binary); DEFVAR_LISP ("self-insert-face", &Vself_insert_face, doc: /* If non-nil, set the face of the next self-inserting character to this. See also `self-insert-face-command'. */); Vself_insert_face = Qnil; DEFVAR_LISP ("self-insert-face-command", &Vself_insert_face_command, doc: /* This is the command that set up `self-insert-face'. If `last-command' does not equal this value, we ignore `self-insert-face'. */); Vself_insert_face_command = Qnil; DEFVAR_LISP ("blink-paren-function", &Vblink_paren_function, doc: /* Function called, if non-nil, whenever a close parenthesis is inserted. More precisely, a char with closeparen syntax is self-inserted. */); Vblink_paren_function = Qnil; defsubr (&Sforward_point); defsubr (&Sforward_char); defsubr (&Sbackward_char); defsubr (&Sforward_line); defsubr (&Sbeginning_of_line); defsubr (&Send_of_line); defsubr (&Sdelete_char); defsubr (&Sdelete_backward_char); defsubr (&Sself_insert_command); } void keys_of_cmds () { int n; initial_define_key (global_map, Ctl ('I'), "self-insert-command"); for (n = 040; n < 0177; n++) initial_define_key (global_map, n, "self-insert-command"); #ifdef MSDOS for (n = 0200; n < 0240; n++) initial_define_key (global_map, n, "self-insert-command"); #endif for (n = 0240; n < 0400; n++) initial_define_key (global_map, n, "self-insert-command"); initial_define_key (global_map, Ctl ('A'), "beginning-of-line"); initial_define_key (global_map, Ctl ('B'), "backward-char"); initial_define_key (global_map, Ctl ('D'), "delete-char"); initial_define_key (global_map, Ctl ('E'), "end-of-line"); initial_define_key (global_map, Ctl ('F'), "forward-char"); initial_define_key (global_map, 0177, "delete-backward-char"); }