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changeset 18180:5f4c4da24e75
(Vcoding_system_alist): Deleted.
(Qcoding_system_spec): Renamed from Qcoding_system_vector.
(Vdefault_process_coding_system, Vfile_coding_system_alist,
Vprocess_coding_system_alist, Vnetwork_coding_system_alist): New
variables.
(Ffind_coding_system): Adjusted for the above change.
(syms_of_coding): Declare them as lisp variables.
(Fcheck_coding_system): Pass list as DATA argument to Fsignal.
author | Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> |
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date | Mon, 09 Jun 1997 12:59:12 +0000 |
parents | 371736608f2f |
children | 1d91f0e4ff7d |
files | src/coding.c |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/src/coding.c Mon Jun 09 12:59:11 1997 +0000 +++ b/src/coding.c Mon Jun 09 12:59:12 1997 +0000 @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ #ifdef emacs -Lisp_Object Qcoding_system_vector, Qcoding_system_p, Qcoding_system_error; +Lisp_Object Qcoding_system_spec, Qcoding_system_p, Qcoding_system_error; /* Coding-systems are handed between Emacs Lisp programs and C internal routines by the following three variables. */ @@ -280,7 +280,9 @@ /* Coding-system of what is sent from terminal keyboard. */ struct coding_system keyboard_coding; -Lisp_Object Vcoding_system_alist; +Lisp_Object Vfile_coding_system_alist; +Lisp_Object Vprocess_coding_system_alist; +Lisp_Object Vnetwork_coding_system_alist; #endif /* emacs */ @@ -317,6 +319,9 @@ /* Alist of charsets vs revision number. */ Lisp_Object Vcharset_revision_alist; +/* Default coding systems used for process I/O. */ +Lisp_Object Vdefault_process_coding_system; + /*** 2. Emacs internal format (emacs-mule) handlers ***/ @@ -2771,9 +2776,9 @@ #ifdef emacs /*** 7. Emacs Lisp library functions ***/ -DEFUN ("coding-system-vector", Fcoding_system_vector, Scoding_system_vector, +DEFUN ("coding-system-spec", Fcoding_system_spec, Scoding_system_spec, 1, 1, 0, - "Return coding-vector of CODING-SYSTEM.\n\ + "Return coding-spec of CODING-SYSTEM.\n\ If CODING-SYSTEM is not a valid coding-system, return nil.") (obj) Lisp_Object obj; @@ -2790,7 +2795,7 @@ (obj) Lisp_Object obj; { - return ((NILP (obj) || !NILP (Fcoding_system_vector (obj))) ? Qt : Qnil); + return ((NILP (obj) || !NILP (Fcoding_system_spec (obj))) ? Qt : Qnil); } DEFUN ("read-non-nil-coding-system", Fread_non_nil_coding_system, @@ -2802,7 +2807,7 @@ Lisp_Object val; do { - val = Fcompleting_read (prompt, Vobarray, Qcoding_system_vector, + val = Fcompleting_read (prompt, Vobarray, Qcoding_system_spec, Qt, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil); } while (XSTRING (val)->size == 0); @@ -2832,7 +2837,7 @@ if (!NILP (Fcoding_system_p (coding_system))) return coding_system; while (1) - Fsignal (Qcoding_system_error, coding_system); + Fsignal (Qcoding_system_error, Fcons (coding_system, Qnil)); } DEFUN ("detect-coding-region", Fdetect_coding_region, Sdetect_coding_region, @@ -3398,10 +3403,12 @@ For process I/O, TARGET is a process name.\n\ For network I/O, TARGET is a service name or a port number\n\ \n\ -This function looks up what `coding-system-alist' specifies for\n\ -OPERATION and TARGET. It may specify a cons cell which represents\n\ -a particular coding system or it may have a function to call.\n\ -In the latter case, we call the function with one argument,\n\ +This function looks up what specified for TARGET in,\n\ +`file-coding-system-alist', `process-coding-system-alist',\n\ +or `network-coding-system-alist' depending on OPERATION.\n\ +They may specify a coding system, a cons of coding systems,\n\ +or a function symbol to call.\n\ +In the last case, we call the function with one argument,\n\ which is a list of all the arguments given to `find-coding-system'.") (nargs, args) int nargs; @@ -3424,11 +3431,15 @@ || (EQ (operation, Qopen_network_stream) && INTEGERP (target)))) error ("Invalid %dth argument", XINT (target_idx) + 1); - chain = Fassq (operation, Vcoding_system_alist); + chain = (operation == Qinsert_file_contents || operation == Qwrite_region + ? Vfile_coding_system_alist + : (operation == Qopen_network_stream + ? Vnetwork_coding_system_alist + : Vprocess_coding_system_alist)); if (NILP (chain)) return Qnil; - for (chain = XCONS (chain)->cdr; CONSP (chain); chain = XCONS (chain)->cdr) + for (; CONSP (chain); chain = XCONS (chain)->cdr) { Lisp_Object elt = XCONS (chain)->car; @@ -3437,11 +3448,18 @@ && STRINGP (XCONS (elt)->car) && fast_string_match (XCONS (elt)->car, target) >= 0) || (INTEGERP (target) && EQ (target, XCONS (elt)->car)))) - return (val = XCONS (elt)->cdr, CONSP (val) - ? val - : ((SYMBOLP (val) && !NILP (Fboundp (val)) - ? call2 (val, Flist (nargs, args)) - : Qnil))); + { + val = XCONS (elt)->cdr; + if (CONSP (val)) + return val; + if (! SYMBOLP (val)) + return Qnil; + if (! NILP (Fcoding_system_p (val))) + return Fcons (val, val); + if (!NILP (Fboundp (val))) + return call2 (val, Flist (nargs, args)); + return Qnil; + } } return Qnil; } @@ -3539,8 +3557,8 @@ Qpre_write_conversion = intern ("pre-write-conversion"); staticpro (&Qpre_write_conversion); - Qcoding_system_vector = intern ("coding-system-vector"); - staticpro (&Qcoding_system_vector); + Qcoding_system_spec = intern ("coding-system-spec"); + staticpro (&Qcoding_system_spec); Qcoding_system_p = intern ("coding-system-p"); staticpro (&Qcoding_system_p); @@ -3572,7 +3590,7 @@ Fput (Qcharacter_unification_table, Qchar_table_extra_slots, make_number (0)); - defsubr (&Scoding_system_vector); + defsubr (&Scoding_system_spec); defsubr (&Scoding_system_p); defsubr (&Sread_coding_system); defsubr (&Sread_non_nil_coding_system); @@ -3619,26 +3637,51 @@ "Coding-system used in the latest file or process I/O."); Vlast_coding_system_used = Qnil; - DEFVAR_LISP ("coding-system-alist", &Vcoding_system_alist, - "Nested alist to decide a coding system for a specific I/O operation.\n\ -The format is ((OPERATION . ((REGEXP . CODING-SYSTEMS) ...)) ...).\n\ + DEFVAR_LISP ("file-coding-system-alist", &Vfile_coding_system_alist, + "Alist to decide a coding system to use for a file I/O operation.\n\ +The format is ((PATTERN . VAL) ...),\n\ +where PATTERN is a regular expression matching a file name,\n\ +VAL is a coding system, a cons of coding systems, or a function symbol.\n\ +If VAL is a coding system, it is used for both decoding and encoding\n\ +the file contents.\n\ +If VAL is a cons of coding systems, the car part is used for decoding,\n\ +and the cdr part is used for encoding.\n\ +If VAL is a function symbol, the function must return a coding system\n\ +or a cons of coding systems which are used as above.\n\ \n\ -OPERATION is one of the following Emacs I/O primitives:\n\ - For file I/O, insert-file-contents and write-region.\n\ - For process I/O, call-process, call-process-region, and start-process.\n\ - For network I/O, open-network-stream.\n\ -In addition, for process I/O, `process-argument' can be specified for\n\ -encoding arguments of the process.\n\ +See also the function `find-coding-system'."); + Vfile_coding_system_alist = Qnil; + + DEFVAR_LISP ("process-coding-system-alist", &Vprocess_coding_system_alist, + "Alist to decide a coding system to use for a process I/O operation.\n\ +The format is ((PATTERN . VAL) ...),\n\ +where PATTERN is a regular expression matching a program name,\n\ +VAL is a coding system, a cons of coding systems, or a function symbol.\n\ +If VAL is a coding system, it is used for both decoding what received\n\ +from the program and encoding what sent to the program.\n\ +If VAL is a cons of coding systems, the car part is used for decoding,\n\ +and the cdr part is used for encoding.\n\ +If VAL is a function symbol, the function must return a coding system\n\ +or a cons of coding systems which are used as above.\n\ \n\ -REGEXP is a regular expression matching a target of OPERATION, where\n\ -target is a file name for file I/O operations, a process name for\n\ -process I/O operations, or a service name for network I/O\n\ -operations. REGEXP might be a port number for network I/O operation.\n\ +See also the function `find-coding-system'."); + Vprocess_coding_system_alist = Qnil; + + DEFVAR_LISP ("network-coding-system-alist", &Vnetwork_coding_system_alist, + "Alist to decide a coding system to use for a network I/O operation.\n\ +The format is ((PATTERN . VAL) ...),\n\ +where PATTERN is a regular expression matching a network service name\n\ +or is a port number to connect to,\n\ +VAL is a coding system, a cons of coding systems, or a function symbol.\n\ +If VAL is a coding system, it is used for both decoding what received\n\ +from the network stream and encoding what sent to the network stream.\n\ +If VAL is a cons of coding systems, the car part is used for decoding,\n\ +and the cdr part is used for encoding.\n\ +If VAL is a function symbol, the function must return a coding system\n\ +or a cons of coding systems which are used as above.\n\ \n\ -CODING-SYSTEMS is a cons of coding systems to encode and decode\n\ -character code on OPERATION, or a function symbol returning the cons.\n\ -See the documentation of `find-coding-system' for more detail."); - Vcoding_system_alist = Qnil; +See also the function `find-coding-system'."); + Vnetwork_coding_system_alist = Qnil; DEFVAR_INT ("eol-mnemonic-unix", &eol_mnemonic_unix, "Mnemonic character indicating UNIX-like end-of-line format (i.e. LF) ."); @@ -3675,6 +3718,13 @@ While encoding, if a charset (car part of an element) is found,\n\ designate it with the escape sequence identifing revision (cdr part of the element)."); Vcharset_revision_alist = Qnil; + + DEFVAR_LISP ("default-process-coding-system", + &Vdefault_process_coding_system, + "Cons of coding systems used for process I/O by default.\n\ +The car part is used for decoding a process output,\n\ +the cdr part is used for encoding a text to be sent to a process."); + Vdefault_process_coding_system = Qnil; } #endif /* emacs */