changeset 51343:09019ffe5baf

Moved to obsolete/.
author Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
date Fri, 30 May 2003 23:24:41 +0000
parents f3fd1fd82fad
children 67c8a7fdf699
files lisp/emacs-lisp/float.el lisp/options.el lisp/textmodes/scribe.el
diffstat 3 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 929 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/float.el	Fri May 30 23:23:25 2003 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,458 +0,0 @@
-;;; float.el --- obsolete floating point arithmetic package
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1986 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Bill Rosenblatt
-;; Maintainer: FSF
-;; Keywords: extensions
-
-;; 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.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Floating point numbers are represented by dot-pairs (mant . exp)
-;; where mant is the 24-bit signed integral mantissa and exp is the
-;; base 2 exponent.
-;;
-;; Emacs LISP supports a 24-bit signed integer data type, which has a
-;; range of -(2**23) to +(2**23)-1, or -8388608 to 8388607 decimal.
-;; This gives six significant decimal digit accuracy.  Exponents can
-;; be anything in the range -(2**23) to +(2**23)-1.
-;;
-;; User interface:
-;; function f converts from integer to floating point
-;; function string-to-float converts from string to floating point
-;; function fint converts a floating point to integer (with truncation)
-;; function float-to-string converts from floating point to string
-;;
-;; Caveats:
-;; -  Exponents outside of the range of +/-100 or so will cause certain
-;;    functions (especially conversion routines) to take forever.
-;; -  Very little checking is done for fixed point overflow/underflow.
-;; -  No checking is done for over/underflow of the exponent
-;;    (hardly necessary when exponent can be 2**23).
-;;
-;;
-;; Bill Rosenblatt
-;; June 20, 1986
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;; fundamental implementation constants
-(defconst exp-base 2
-  "Base of exponent in this floating point representation.")
-
-(defconst mantissa-bits 24
-  "Number of significant bits in this floating point representation.")
-
-(defconst decimal-digits 6
-  "Number of decimal digits expected to be accurate.")
-
-(defconst expt-digits 2
-  "Maximum permitted digits in a scientific notation exponent.")
-
-;; other constants
-(defconst maxbit (1- mantissa-bits)
-  "Number of highest bit")
-
-(defconst mantissa-maxval (1- (ash 1 maxbit))
-  "Maximum permissible value of mantissa")
-
-(defconst mantissa-minval (ash 1 maxbit)
-  "Minimum permissible value of mantissa")
-
-(defconst floating-point-regexp
-  "^[ \t]*\\(-?\\)\\([0-9]*\\)\
-\\(\\.\\([0-9]*\\)\\|\\)\
-\\(\\(\\([Ee]\\)\\(-?\\)\\([0-9][0-9]*\\)\\)\\|\\)[ \t]*$"
-  "Regular expression to match floating point numbers.  Extract matches:
-1 - minus sign
-2 - integer part
-4 - fractional part
-8 - minus sign for power of ten
-9 - power of ten
-")
-
-(defconst high-bit-mask (ash 1 maxbit)
-  "Masks all bits except the high-order (sign) bit.")
-
-(defconst second-bit-mask (ash 1 (1- maxbit))
-  "Masks all bits except the highest-order magnitude bit")
-
-;; various useful floating point constants
-(defconst _f0 '(0 . 1))
-
-(defconst _f1/2 '(4194304 . -23))
-
-(defconst _f1 '(4194304 . -22))
-
-(defconst _f10 '(5242880 . -19))
-
-;; support for decimal conversion routines
-(defvar powers-of-10 (make-vector (1+ decimal-digits) _f1))
-(aset powers-of-10 1 _f10)
-(aset powers-of-10 2 '(6553600 . -16))
-(aset powers-of-10 3 '(8192000 . -13))
-(aset powers-of-10 4 '(5120000 . -9))
-(aset powers-of-10 5 '(6400000 . -6))
-(aset powers-of-10 6 '(8000000 . -3))
-
-(defconst all-decimal-digs-minval (aref powers-of-10 (1- decimal-digits)))
-(defconst highest-power-of-10 (aref powers-of-10 decimal-digits))
-
-(defun fashl (fnum)			; floating-point arithmetic shift left
-  (cons (ash (car fnum) 1) (1- (cdr fnum))))
-
-(defun fashr (fnum)			; floating point arithmetic shift right
-  (cons (ash (car fnum) -1) (1+ (cdr fnum))))
-
-(defun normalize (fnum)
-  (if (> (car fnum) 0)			; make sure next-to-highest bit is set
-      (while (zerop (logand (car fnum) second-bit-mask))
-	(setq fnum (fashl fnum)))
-    (if (< (car fnum) 0)		; make sure highest bit is set
-	(while (zerop (logand (car fnum) high-bit-mask))
-	  (setq fnum (fashl fnum)))
-      (setq fnum _f0)))			; "standard 0"
-  fnum)
-
-(defun abs (n)				; integer absolute value
-  (if (>= n 0) n (- n)))
-
-(defun fabs (fnum)			; re-normalize after taking abs value
-  (normalize (cons (abs (car fnum)) (cdr fnum))))
-
-(defun xor (a b)			; logical exclusive or
-  (and (or a b) (not (and a b))))
-
-(defun same-sign (a b)			; two f-p numbers have same sign?
-  (not (xor (natnump (car a)) (natnump (car b)))))
-
-(defun extract-match (str i)		; used after string-match
-  (condition-case ()
-      (substring str (match-beginning i) (match-end i))
-    (error "")))
-
-;; support for the multiplication function
-(defconst halfword-bits (/ mantissa-bits 2)) ; bits in a halfword
-(defconst masklo (1- (ash 1 halfword-bits))) ; isolate the lower halfword
-(defconst maskhi (lognot masklo))	; isolate the upper halfword
-(defconst round-limit (ash 1 (/ halfword-bits 2)))
-
-(defun hihalf (n)			; return high halfword, shifted down
-  (ash (logand n maskhi) (- halfword-bits)))
-
-(defun lohalf (n)			; return low halfword
-  (logand n masklo))
-
-;; Visible functions
-
-;; Arithmetic functions
-(defun f+ (a1 a2)
-  "Returns the sum of two floating point numbers."
-  (let ((f1 (fmax a1 a2))
-	(f2 (fmin a1 a2)))
-    (if (same-sign a1 a2)
-	(setq f1 (fashr f1)		; shift right to avoid overflow
-	      f2 (fashr f2)))
-    (normalize
-     (cons (+ (car f1) (ash (car f2) (- (cdr f2) (cdr f1))))
-	   (cdr f1)))))
-
-(defun f- (a1 &optional a2)		; unary or binary minus
-  "Returns the difference of two floating point numbers."
-  (if a2
-      (f+ a1 (f- a2))
-    (normalize (cons (- (car a1)) (cdr a1)))))
-
-(defun f* (a1 a2)			; multiply in halfword chunks
-  "Returns the product of two floating point numbers."
-  (let* ((i1 (car (fabs a1)))
-	 (i2 (car (fabs a2)))
-	 (sign (not (same-sign a1 a2)))
-	 (prodlo (+ (hihalf (* (lohalf i1) (lohalf i2)))
-		    (lohalf (* (hihalf i1) (lohalf i2)))
-		    (lohalf (* (lohalf i1) (hihalf i2)))))
-	 (prodhi (+ (* (hihalf i1) (hihalf i2))
-		    (hihalf (* (hihalf i1) (lohalf i2)))
-		    (hihalf (* (lohalf i1) (hihalf i2)))
-		    (hihalf prodlo))))
-    (if (> (lohalf prodlo) round-limit)
-	(setq prodhi (1+ prodhi)))	; round off truncated bits
-    (normalize
-     (cons (if sign (- prodhi) prodhi)
-	   (+ (cdr (fabs a1)) (cdr (fabs a2)) mantissa-bits)))))
-
-(defun f/ (a1 a2)			; SLOW subtract-and-shift algorithm
-  "Returns the quotient of two floating point numbers."
-  (if (zerop (car a2))			; if divide by 0
-      (signal 'arith-error (list "attempt to divide by zero" a1 a2))
-    (let ((bits (1- maxbit))
-	  (quotient 0)
-	  (dividend (car (fabs a1)))
-	  (divisor (car (fabs a2)))
-	  (sign (not (same-sign a1 a2))))
-      (while (natnump bits)
-	(if (< (- dividend divisor) 0)
-	    (setq quotient (ash quotient 1))
-	  (setq quotient (1+ (ash quotient 1))
-		dividend (- dividend divisor)))
-	(setq dividend (ash dividend 1)
-	      bits (1- bits)))
-      (normalize
-       (cons (if sign (- quotient) quotient)
-	     (- (cdr (fabs a1)) (cdr (fabs a2)) (1- maxbit)))))))
-
-(defun f% (a1 a2)
-  "Returns the remainder of first floating point number divided by second."
-  (f- a1 (f* (ftrunc (f/ a1 a2)) a2)))
-
-
-;; Comparison functions
-(defun f= (a1 a2)
-  "Returns t if two floating point numbers are equal, nil otherwise."
-  (equal a1 a2))
-
-(defun f> (a1 a2)
-  "Returns t if first floating point number is greater than second,
-nil otherwise."
-  (cond ((and (natnump (car a1)) (< (car a2) 0))
-	 t)				; a1 nonnegative, a2 negative
-	((and (> (car a1) 0) (<= (car a2) 0))
-	 t)				; a1 positive, a2 nonpositive
-	((and (<= (car a1) 0) (natnump (car a2)))
-	 nil)				; a1 nonpos, a2 nonneg
-	((/= (cdr a1) (cdr a2))		; same signs.  exponents differ
-	 (> (cdr a1) (cdr a2)))		; compare the mantissas.
-	(t
-	 (> (car a1) (car a2)))))	; same exponents.
-
-(defun f>= (a1 a2)
-  "Returns t if first floating point number is greater than or equal to
-second, nil otherwise."
-  (or (f> a1 a2) (f= a1 a2)))
-
-(defun f< (a1 a2)
-  "Returns t if first floating point number is less than second,
-nil otherwise."
-  (not (f>= a1 a2)))
-
-(defun f<= (a1 a2)
-  "Returns t if first floating point number is less than or equal to
-second, nil otherwise."
-  (not (f> a1 a2)))
-
-(defun f/= (a1 a2)
-  "Returns t if first floating point number is not equal to second,
-nil otherwise."
-  (not (f= a1 a2)))
-
-(defun fmin (a1 a2)
-  "Returns the minimum of two floating point numbers."
-  (if (f< a1 a2) a1 a2))
-
-(defun fmax (a1 a2)
-  "Returns the maximum of two floating point numbers."
-  (if (f> a1 a2) a1 a2))
-
-(defun fzerop (fnum)
-  "Returns t if the floating point number is zero, nil otherwise."
-  (= (car fnum) 0))
-
-(defun floatp (fnum)
-  "Returns t if the arg is a floating point number, nil otherwise."
-  (and (consp fnum) (integerp (car fnum)) (integerp (cdr fnum))))
-
-;; Conversion routines
-(defun f (int)
-  "Convert the integer argument to floating point, like a C cast operator."
-  (normalize (cons int '0)))
-
-(defun int-to-hex-string (int)
-  "Convert the integer argument to a C-style hexadecimal string."
-  (let ((shiftval -20)
-	(str "0x")
-	(hex-chars "0123456789ABCDEF"))
-    (while (<= shiftval 0)
-      (setq str (concat str (char-to-string
-			(aref hex-chars
-			      (logand (lsh int shiftval) 15))))
-	    shiftval (+ shiftval 4)))
-    str))
-
-(defun ftrunc (fnum)			; truncate fractional part
-  "Truncate the fractional part of a floating point number."
-  (cond ((natnump (cdr fnum))		; it's all integer, return number as is
-	 fnum)
-	((<= (cdr fnum) (- maxbit))	; it's all fractional, return 0
-	 '(0 . 1))
-	(t				; otherwise mask out fractional bits
-	 (let ((mant (car fnum)) (exp (cdr fnum)))
-	   (normalize
-	    (cons (if (natnump mant)	; if negative, use absolute value
-		      (ash (ash mant exp) (- exp))
-		    (- (ash (ash (- mant) exp) (- exp))))
-		  exp))))))
-
-(defun fint (fnum)			; truncate and convert to integer
-  "Convert the floating point number to integer, with truncation,
-like a C cast operator."
-  (let* ((tf (ftrunc fnum)) (tint (car tf)) (texp (cdr tf)))
-    (cond ((>= texp mantissa-bits)	; too high, return "maxint"
-	   mantissa-maxval)
-	  ((<= texp (- mantissa-bits))	; too low, return "minint"
-	   mantissa-minval)
-	  (t				; in range
-	   (ash tint texp)))))		; shift so that exponent is 0
-
-(defun float-to-string (fnum &optional sci)
-  "Convert the floating point number to a decimal string.
-Optional second argument non-nil means use scientific notation."
-  (let* ((value (fabs fnum)) (sign (< (car fnum) 0))
-	 (power 0) (result 0) (str "")
-	 (temp 0) (pow10 _f1))
-
-    (if (f= fnum _f0)
-	"0"
-      (if (f>= value _f1)			; find largest power of 10 <= value
-	  (progn				; value >= 1, power is positive
-	    (while (f<= (setq temp (f* pow10 highest-power-of-10)) value)
-	      (setq pow10 temp
-		    power (+ power decimal-digits)))
-	    (while (f<= (setq temp (f* pow10 _f10)) value)
-	      (setq pow10 temp
-		    power (1+ power))))
-	(progn				; value < 1, power is negative
-	  (while (f> (setq temp (f/ pow10 highest-power-of-10)) value)
-	    (setq pow10 temp
-		  power (- power decimal-digits)))
-	  (while (f> pow10 value)
-	    (setq pow10 (f/ pow10 _f10)
-		  power (1- power)))))
-					  ; get value in range 100000 to 999999
-      (setq value (f* (f/ value pow10) all-decimal-digs-minval)
-	    result (ftrunc value))
-      (let (int)
-	(if (f> (f- value result) _f1/2)	; round up if remainder > 0.5
-	    (setq int (1+ (fint result)))
-	  (setq int (fint result)))
-	(setq str (int-to-string int))
-	(if (>= int 1000000)
-	    (setq power (1+ power))))
-
-      (if sci				; scientific notation
-	  (setq str (concat (substring str 0 1) "." (substring str 1)
-			    "E" (int-to-string power)))
-
-					  ; regular decimal string
-	(cond ((>= power (1- decimal-digits))
-					  ; large power, append zeroes
-	       (let ((zeroes (- power decimal-digits)))
-		 (while (natnump zeroes)
-		   (setq str (concat str "0")
-			 zeroes (1- zeroes)))))
-
-					  ; negative power, prepend decimal
-	      ((< power 0)		; point and zeroes
-	       (let ((zeroes (- (- power) 2)))
-		 (while (natnump zeroes)
-		   (setq str (concat "0" str)
-			 zeroes (1- zeroes)))
-		 (setq str (concat "0." str))))
-
-	      (t				; in range, insert decimal point
-	       (setq str (concat
-			  (substring str 0 (1+ power))
-			  "."
-			  (substring str (1+ power)))))))
-
-      (if sign				; if negative, prepend minus sign
-	  (concat "-" str)
-	str))))
-
-
-;; string to float conversion.
-;; accepts scientific notation, but ignores anything after the first two
-;; digits of the exponent.
-(defun string-to-float (str)
-  "Convert the string to a floating point number.
-Accepts a decimal string in scientific notation, with exponent preceded
-by either E or e.  Only the six most significant digits of the integer
-and fractional parts are used; only the first two digits of the exponent
-are used.  Negative signs preceding both the decimal number and the exponent
-are recognized."
-
-  (if (string-match floating-point-regexp str 0)
-      (let (power)
-	(f*
-	 ; calculate the mantissa
-	 (let* ((int-subst (extract-match str 2))
-		(fract-subst (extract-match str 4))
-		(digit-string (concat int-subst fract-subst))
-		(mant-sign (equal (extract-match str 1) "-"))
-		(leading-0s 0) (round-up nil))
-
-	   ; get rid of leading 0's
-	   (setq power (- (length int-subst) decimal-digits))
-	   (while (and (< leading-0s (length digit-string))
-		       (= (aref digit-string leading-0s) ?0))
-	     (setq leading-0s (1+ leading-0s)))
-	   (setq power (- power leading-0s)
-		 digit-string (substring digit-string leading-0s))
-
-	   ; if more than 6 digits, round off
-	   (if (> (length digit-string) decimal-digits)
-	       (setq round-up (>= (aref digit-string decimal-digits) ?5)
-		     digit-string (substring digit-string 0 decimal-digits))
-	     (setq power (+ power (- decimal-digits (length digit-string)))))
-
-	   ; round up and add minus sign, if necessary
-	   (f (* (+ (string-to-int digit-string)
-		    (if round-up 1 0))
-		 (if mant-sign -1 1))))
-
-	 ; calculate the exponent (power of ten)
-	 (let* ((expt-subst (extract-match str 9))
-		(expt-sign (equal (extract-match str 8) "-"))
-		(expt 0) (chunks 0) (tens 0) (exponent _f1)
-		(func 'f*))
-
-	   (setq expt (+ (* (string-to-int
-			     (substring expt-subst 0
-					(min expt-digits (length expt-subst))))
-			    (if expt-sign -1 1))
-			 power))
-	   (if (< expt 0)		; if power of 10 negative
-	       (setq expt (- expt)	; take abs val of exponent
-		     func 'f/))		; and set up to divide, not multiply
-
-	   (setq chunks (/ expt decimal-digits)
-		 tens (% expt decimal-digits))
-	   ; divide or multiply by "chunks" of 10**6
-	   (while (> chunks 0)
-	     (setq exponent (funcall func exponent highest-power-of-10)
-		   chunks (1- chunks)))
-	   ; divide or multiply by remaining power of ten
-	   (funcall func exponent (aref powers-of-10 tens)))))
-
-    _f0))				; if invalid, return 0
-
-(provide 'float)
-
-;;; float.el ends here
--- a/lisp/options.el	Fri May 30 23:23:25 2003 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,147 +0,0 @@
-;;; options.el --- edit Options command for Emacs
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1985 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Maintainer: FSF
-
-;; 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.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This code provides functions to list and edit the values of all global
-;; option variables known to loaded Emacs Lisp code.  There are two entry
-;; points, `list-options' and `edit' options'.  The latter enters a major
-;; mode specifically for editing option values.  Do `M-x describe-mode' in
-;; that context for more details.
-
-;; The customization buffer feature is intended to make this obsolete.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun list-options ()
-  "Display a list of Emacs user options, with values and documentation.
-It is now better to use Customize instead."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*List Options*"
-    (let (vars)
-      (mapatoms (function (lambda (sym)
-			    (if (user-variable-p sym)
-				(setq vars (cons sym vars))))))
-      (setq vars (sort vars 'string-lessp))
-      (while vars
-	(let ((sym (car vars)))
-	  (when (boundp sym)
-	    (princ ";; ")
-	    (prin1 sym)
-	    (princ ":\n\t")
-	    (prin1 (symbol-value sym))
-	    (terpri)
-	    (princ (substitute-command-keys
-		    (documentation-property sym 'variable-documentation)))
-	    (princ "\n;;\n"))
-	  (setq vars (cdr vars))))
-      (with-current-buffer "*List Options*"
-	(Edit-options-mode)
-	(setq buffer-read-only t)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun edit-options ()
-  "Edit a list of Emacs user option values.
-Selects a buffer containing such a list,
-in which there are commands to set the option values.
-Type \\[describe-mode] in that buffer for a list of commands.
-
-The Custom feature is intended to make this obsolete."
-  (interactive)
-  (list-options)
-  (pop-to-buffer "*List Options*"))
-
-(defvar Edit-options-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "s" 'Edit-options-set)
-    (define-key map "x" 'Edit-options-toggle)
-    (define-key map "1" 'Edit-options-t)
-    (define-key map "0" 'Edit-options-nil)
-    (define-key map "p" 'backward-paragraph)
-    (define-key map " " 'forward-paragraph)
-    (define-key map "n" 'forward-paragraph)
-    map)
-  "")
-
-;; Edit Options mode is suitable only for specially formatted data.
-(put 'Edit-options-mode 'mode-class 'special)
-
-(defun Edit-options-mode ()
-  "\\<Edit-options-mode-map>\
-Major mode for editing Emacs user option settings.
-Special commands are:
-\\[Edit-options-set] -- set variable point points at.  New value read using minibuffer.
-\\[Edit-options-toggle] -- toggle variable, t -> nil, nil -> t.
-\\[Edit-options-t] -- set variable to t.
-\\[Edit-options-nil] -- set variable to nil.
-Changed values made by these commands take effect immediately.
-
-Each variable description is a paragraph.
-For convenience, the characters \\[backward-paragraph] and \\[forward-paragraph] move back and forward by paragraphs."
-  (kill-all-local-variables)
-  (set-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table)
-  (use-local-map Edit-options-mode-map)
-  (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate)
-  (setq paragraph-separate "[^\^@-\^?]")
-  (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
-  (setq paragraph-start "\t")
-  (setq truncate-lines t)
-  (setq major-mode 'Edit-options-mode)
-  (setq mode-name "Options")
-  (run-hooks 'Edit-options-mode-hook))
-
-(defun Edit-options-set () (interactive)
-  (Edit-options-modify
-   (lambda (var) (eval-minibuffer (concat "New " (symbol-name var) ": ")))))
-
-(defun Edit-options-toggle () (interactive)
-  (Edit-options-modify (lambda (var) (not (symbol-value var)))))
-
-(defun Edit-options-t () (interactive)
-  (Edit-options-modify (lambda (var) t)))
-
-(defun Edit-options-nil () (interactive)
-  (Edit-options-modify (lambda (var) nil)))
-
-(defun Edit-options-modify (modfun)
-  (save-excursion
-   (let ((buffer-read-only nil) var pos)
-     (re-search-backward "^;; \\|\\`")
-     (forward-char 3)
-     (setq pos (point))
-     (save-restriction
-       (narrow-to-region pos (progn (end-of-line) (1- (point))))
-       (goto-char pos)
-       (setq var (read (current-buffer))))
-     (goto-char pos)
-     (forward-line 1)
-     (forward-char 1)
-     (save-excursion
-       (set var (funcall modfun var)))
-     (kill-sexp 1)
-     (prin1 (symbol-value var) (current-buffer)))))
-
-(provide 'options)
-
-;;; options.el ends here
--- a/lisp/textmodes/scribe.el	Fri May 30 23:23:25 2003 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,324 +0,0 @@
-;;; scribe.el --- scribe mode, and its idiosyncratic commands
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1985 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Maintainer: FSF
-;; Keywords: wp
-
-;; 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.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A major mode for editing source in written for the Scribe text formatter.
-;; Knows about Scribe syntax and standard layout rules.  The command to
-;; run Scribe on a buffer is bogus; someone interested should fix it.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup scribe nil
-  "Scribe mode."
-  :prefix "scribe-"
-  :group 'wp)
-
-(defvar scribe-mode-syntax-table nil
-  "Syntax table used while in scribe mode.")
-
-(defvar scribe-mode-abbrev-table nil
-  "Abbrev table used while in scribe mode.")
-
-(defcustom scribe-fancy-paragraphs nil
-  "*Non-nil makes Scribe mode use a different style of paragraph separation."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'scribe)
-
-(defcustom scribe-electric-quote nil
-  "*Non-nil makes insert of double quote use `` or '' depending on context."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'scribe)
-
-(defcustom scribe-electric-parenthesis nil
-  "*Non-nil makes parenthesis char ( (]}> ) automatically insert its close
-if typed after an @Command form."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'scribe)
-
-(defconst scribe-open-parentheses "[({<"
-  "Open parenthesis characters for Scribe.")
-
-(defconst scribe-close-parentheses "])}>"
-  "Close parenthesis characters for Scribe.
-These should match up with `scribe-open-parenthesis'.")
-
-(if (null scribe-mode-syntax-table)
-    (let ((st (syntax-table)))
-      (unwind-protect
-       (progn
-	(setq scribe-mode-syntax-table (copy-syntax-table
-					text-mode-syntax-table))
-	(set-syntax-table scribe-mode-syntax-table)
-	(modify-syntax-entry ?\" "    ")
-	(modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "    ")
-	(modify-syntax-entry ?@ "w   ")
-	(modify-syntax-entry ?< "(>  ")
-	(modify-syntax-entry ?> ")<  ")
-	(modify-syntax-entry ?[ "(]  ")
-	(modify-syntax-entry ?] ")[  ")
-	(modify-syntax-entry ?{ "(}  ")
-	(modify-syntax-entry ?} "){  ")
-	(modify-syntax-entry ?' "w   "))
-       (set-syntax-table st))))
-
-(defvar scribe-mode-map nil)
-
-(if scribe-mode-map
-    nil
-  (setq scribe-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\t" 'scribe-tab)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\e\t" 'tab-to-tab-stop)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\es" 'center-line)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\e}" 'up-list)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\eS" 'center-paragraph)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\"" 'scribe-insert-quote)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "(" 'scribe-parenthesis)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "[" 'scribe-parenthesis)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "{" 'scribe-parenthesis)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "<" 'scribe-parenthesis)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\C-c\C-c" 'scribe-chapter)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\C-c\C-t" 'scribe-section)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\C-c\C-s" 'scribe-subsection)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\C-c\C-v" 'scribe-insert-environment)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\C-c\C-e" 'scribe-bracket-region-be)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\C-c[" 'scribe-begin)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\C-c]" 'scribe-end)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\C-c\C-i" 'scribe-italicize-word)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\C-c\C-b" 'scribe-bold-word)
-  (define-key scribe-mode-map "\C-c\C-u" 'scribe-underline-word))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode scribe-mode text-mode "Scribe"
-  "Major mode for editing files of Scribe (a text formatter) source.
-Scribe-mode is similar to text-mode, with a few extra commands added.
-\\{scribe-mode-map}
-
-Interesting variables:
-
-`scribe-fancy-paragraphs'
-  Non-nil makes Scribe mode use a different style of paragraph separation.
-
-`scribe-electric-quote'
-  Non-nil makes insert of double quote use `` or '' depending on context.
-
-`scribe-electric-parenthesis'
-  Non-nil makes an open-parenthesis char (one of `([<{')
-  automatically insert its close if typed after an @Command form."
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "@Comment[")
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) (concat "@Comment[" scribe-open-parentheses "]"))
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-column) 0)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end) "]")
-  (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
-       (concat "\\([\n\f]\\)\\|\\(@\\w+["
-	       scribe-open-parentheses
-	       "].*["
-	       scribe-close-parentheses
-	       "]$\\)"))
-  (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate)
-       (if scribe-fancy-paragraphs paragraph-start "$"))
-  (set (make-local-variable 'sentence-end)
-       "\\([.?!]\\|@:\\)[]\"')}]*\\($\\| $\\|\t\\|  \\)[ \t\n]*")
-  (set (make-local-variable 'compile-command)
-       (concat "scribe " (buffer-file-name))))
-
-(defun scribe-tab ()
-  (interactive)
-  (insert "@\\"))
-
-;; This algorithm could probably be improved somewhat.
-;;  Right now, it loses seriously...
-
-(defun scribe ()
-  "Run Scribe on the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (call-interactively 'compile))
-
-(defun scribe-envelop-word (string count)
-  "Surround current word with Scribe construct @STRING[...].
-COUNT specifies how many words to surround.  A negative count means
-to skip backward."
-  (let ((spos (point)) (epos (point)) (ccoun 0) noparens)
-    (if (not (zerop count))
-	(progn (if (= (char-syntax (preceding-char)) ?w)
-		   (forward-sexp (min -1 count)))
-	       (setq spos (point))
-	       (if (looking-at (concat "@\\w[" scribe-open-parentheses "]"))
-		   (forward-char 2)
-		 (goto-char epos)
-		 (skip-chars-backward "\\W")
-		 (forward-char -1))
-	       (forward-sexp (max count 1))
-	       (setq epos (point))))
-    (goto-char spos)
-    (while (and (< ccoun (length scribe-open-parentheses))
-		(save-excursion
-		  (or (search-forward (char-to-string
-				       (aref scribe-open-parentheses ccoun))
-				      epos t)
-		      (search-forward (char-to-string
-				       (aref scribe-close-parentheses ccoun))
-				      epos t)))
-		(setq ccoun (1+ ccoun))))
-    (if (>= ccoun (length scribe-open-parentheses))
-	(progn (goto-char epos)
-	       (insert "@end(" string ")")
-	       (goto-char spos)
-	       (insert "@begin(" string ")"))
-      (goto-char epos)
-      (insert (aref scribe-close-parentheses ccoun))
-      (goto-char spos)
-      (insert "@" string (aref scribe-open-parentheses ccoun))
-      (goto-char epos)
-      (forward-char 3)
-      (skip-chars-forward scribe-close-parentheses))))
-
-(defun scribe-underline-word (count)
-  "Underline COUNT words around point by means of Scribe constructs."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (scribe-envelop-word "u" count))
-
-(defun scribe-bold-word (count)
-  "Boldface COUNT words around point by means of Scribe constructs."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (scribe-envelop-word "b" count))
-
-(defun scribe-italicize-word (count)
-  "Italicize COUNT words around point by means of Scribe constructs."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (scribe-envelop-word "i" count))
-
-(defun scribe-begin ()
-  (interactive)
-  (insert "\n")
-  (forward-char -1)
-  (scribe-envelop-word "Begin" 0)
-  (re-search-forward (concat "[" scribe-open-parentheses "]")))
-
-(defun scribe-end ()
-  (interactive)
-  (insert "\n")
-  (forward-char -1)
-  (scribe-envelop-word "End" 0)
-  (re-search-forward (concat "[" scribe-open-parentheses "]")))
-
-(defun scribe-chapter ()
-  (interactive)
-  (insert "\n")
-  (forward-char -1)
-  (scribe-envelop-word "Chapter" 0)
-  (re-search-forward (concat "[" scribe-open-parentheses "]")))
-
-(defun scribe-section ()
-  (interactive)
-  (insert "\n")
-  (forward-char -1)
-  (scribe-envelop-word "Section" 0)
-  (re-search-forward (concat "[" scribe-open-parentheses "]")))
-
-(defun scribe-subsection ()
-  (interactive)
-  (insert "\n")
-  (forward-char -1)
-  (scribe-envelop-word "SubSection" 0)
-  (re-search-forward (concat "[" scribe-open-parentheses "]")))
-
-(defun scribe-bracket-region-be (env min max)
-  (interactive "sEnvironment: \nr")
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char max)
-    (insert "@end(" env ")\n")
-    (goto-char min)
-    (insert "@begin(" env ")\n")))
-
-(defun scribe-insert-environment (env)
-  (interactive "sEnvironment: ")
-  (scribe-bracket-region-be env (point) (point))
-  (forward-line 1)
-  (insert ?\n)
-  (forward-char -1))
-
-(defun scribe-insert-quote (count)
-  "Insert ``, '' or \" according to preceding character.
-If `scribe-electric-quote' is non-nil, insert ``, '' or \" according
-to preceding character.  With numeric arg N, always insert N \" characters.
-Else just insert \"."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (or count (not scribe-electric-quote))
-      (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value count))
-    (let (lastfore lastback lastquote)
-      (insert
-       (cond
-	((= (preceding-char) ?\\) ?\")
-	((bobp) "``")
-	(t
-	 (setq lastfore (save-excursion (and (search-backward
-					      "``" (- (point) 1000) t)
-					     (point)))
-	       lastback (save-excursion (and (search-backward
-					      "''" (- (point) 1000) t)
-					     (point)))
-	       lastquote (save-excursion (and (search-backward
-					       "\"" (- (point) 100) t)
-					      (point))))
-	 (if (not lastquote)
-	     (cond ((not lastfore) "``")
-		   ((not lastback) "''")
-		   ((> lastfore lastback) "''")
-		   (t "``"))
-	   (cond ((and (not lastback) (not lastfore)) "\"")
-		 ((and lastback (not lastfore) (> lastquote lastback)) "\"")
-		 ((and lastback (not lastfore) (> lastback lastquote)) "``")
-		 ((and lastfore (not lastback) (> lastquote lastfore)) "\"")
-		 ((and lastfore (not lastback) (> lastfore lastquote)) "''")
-		 ((and (> lastquote lastfore) (> lastquote lastback)) "\"")
-		 ((> lastfore lastback) "''")
-		 (t "``")))))))))
-
-(defun scribe-parenthesis (count)
-  "If scribe-electric-parenthesis is non-nil, insertion of an open-parenthesis
-character inserts the following close parenthesis character if the
-preceding text is of the form @Command."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value count))
-  (let (at-command paren-char point-save)
-    (if (or count (not scribe-electric-parenthesis))
-	nil
-      (save-excursion
-	(forward-char -1)
-	(setq point-save (point))
-	(skip-chars-backward (concat "^ \n\t\f" scribe-open-parentheses))
-	(setq at-command (and (equal (following-char) ?@)
-			      (/= (point) (1- point-save)))))
-      (if (and at-command
-	       (setq paren-char
-		     (string-match (regexp-quote
-				    (char-to-string (preceding-char)))
-				   scribe-open-parentheses)))
-	  (save-excursion
-	    (insert (aref scribe-close-parentheses paren-char)))))))
-
-(provide 'scribe)
-
-;;; scribe.el ends here