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changeset 63316:4697645d9edc
(Adaptive Fill): Amplify the description of fill-context-prefix.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 11 Jun 2005 13:53:34 +0000 |
parents | e700c9f37b8f |
children | 0c622d369807 |
files | lispref/text.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 63 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lispref/text.texi Sat Jun 11 13:49:56 2005 +0000 +++ b/lispref/text.texi Sat Jun 11 13:53:34 2005 +0000 @@ -1667,8 +1667,12 @@ @section Adaptive Fill Mode @cindex Adaptive Fill mode - Adaptive Fill mode chooses a fill prefix automatically from the text -in each paragraph being filled. + When @dfn{Adaptive Fill Mode} is enabled, Emacs determines the fill +prefix automatically from the text in each paragraph being filled +rather than using a predetermined value. During filling, this fill +prefix gets inserted at the start of the second and subsequent lines +of the paragraph as described in @ref{Filling}, and in @ref{Auto +Filling}. @defopt adaptive-fill-mode Adaptive Fill mode is enabled when this variable is non-@code{nil}. @@ -1677,38 +1681,80 @@ @defun fill-context-prefix from to This function implements the heart of Adaptive Fill mode; it chooses a -fill prefix based on the text between @var{from} and @var{to}. It does -this by looking at the first two lines of the paragraph, based on the -variables described below. +fill prefix based on the text between @var{from} and @var{to}, +typically the start and end of a paragraph. It does this by looking +at the first two lines of the paragraph, based on the variables +described below. @c The optional argument first-line-regexp is not documented @c because it exists for internal purposes and might be eliminated @c in the future. + +Usually, this function returns the fill prefix, a string. However, +before doing this, the function makes a final check (not specially +mentioned in the following) that a line starting with this prefix +wouldn't look like the start of a paragraph. Should this happen, the +function signals the anomaly by returning @code{nil} instead. + +In detail, @code{fill-context-prefix} does this: + +@enumerate +@item +It takes a candidate for the fill prefix from the first line---it +tries first the function in @code{adaptive-fill-function} (if any), +then the regular expression @code{adaptive-fill-regexp} (see below). +The first non-@code{nil} result of these, or the empty string if +they're both @code{nil}, becomes the first line's candidate. +@item +If the paragraph has as yet only one line, the function tests the +validity of the prefix candidate just found. The function then +returns the candidate if it's valid, or a string of spaces otherwise. +(see the description of @code{adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp} below). +@item +When the paragraph already has two lines, the function next looks for +a prefix candidate on the second line, in just the same way it did for +the first line. If it doesn't find one, it returns @code{nil}. +@item +The function now compares the two candidate prefixes heuristically: if +the non-whitespace characters in the line 2 candidate occur in the +same order in the line 1 candidate, the function returns the line 2 +candidate. Otherwise, it returns the largest initial substring which +is common to both candidates (which might be the empty string). +@end enumerate @end defun @defopt adaptive-fill-regexp -This variable holds a regular expression to control Adaptive Fill mode. Adaptive Fill mode matches this regular expression against the text starting after the left margin whitespace (if any) on a line; the characters it matches are that line's candidate for the fill prefix. + +The default value of this variable is +@w{@samp{"[ \t]*\\([-|#;>*]+[ \t]*\\|(?[0-9]+[.)][ \t]*\\)*"}}. This +matches a number enclosed in parentheses or followed by a period, +or certain punctuation characters, or any sequence of these +intermingled with whitespace. In particular, it matches a sequence of +whitespace, possibly empty. @end defopt @defopt adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp -In a one-line paragraph, if the candidate fill prefix matches this -regular expression, or if it matches @code{comment-start-skip}, then it -is used---otherwise, spaces amounting to the same width are used -instead. - -However, the fill prefix is never taken from a one-line paragraph -if it would act as a paragraph starter on subsequent lines. +Used only in one-line paragraphs, this regular expression acts as an +additional check of the validity of the one available candidate fill +prefix: the candidate must match this regular expression, or match +@code{comment-start-skip}. If it doesn't, @code{fill-context-prefix} +replaces the candidate with a string of spaces ``of the same width'' +as it. + +The default value of this variable is @w{@samp{"\\`[ \t]*\\'"}}, which +matches only a string of whitespace. The effect of this default is to +force the fill prefixes found in one-line paragraphs always to be pure +whitespace. @end defopt @defopt adaptive-fill-function You can specify more complex ways of choosing a fill prefix automatically by setting this variable to a function. The function is -called when @code{adaptive-fill-regexp} does not match, with point after -the left margin of a line, and it should return the appropriate fill -prefix based on that line. If it returns @code{nil}, that means it sees -no fill prefix in that line. +called with point after the left margin (if any) of a line, and it +must preserve point. It should return either ``that line's'' fill +prefix or @code{nil}, meaning it has failed to determine a prefix. @end defopt @node Auto Filling