changeset 17246:7f37ef17af0f

Initial revision
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Tue, 25 Mar 1997 03:49:38 +0000
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+;;; dcl-mode.el --- major mode for editing DCL command files
+
+;; Author: Odd Gripenstam <gripenstamol@decus.se>
+;; Maintainer: Odd Gripenstam <gripenstamol@decus.se>
+;; Keywords: DCL editing major-mode languages
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; DCL mode is a package for editing DCL command files.  It helps you
+;; indent lines, add leading `$' and trailing `-', move around in the
+;; code and insert lexical functions.
+;;
+;; Type `C-h m' when you are editing a .COM file to get more
+;; information about this mode.
+;; 
+;; To use templates you will need a version of tempo.el that is at
+;; least later than the buggy 1.1.1, which was included with my versions of
+;; Emacs.  I used version 1.2.4. 
+;; The latest tempo.el distribution can be fetched from
+;; ftp.lysator.liu.se in the directory /pub/emacs.
+;; I recommend setting (setq tempo-interactive t).  This will make
+;; tempo prompt you for values to put in the blank spots in the templates.
+;;
+;; There is limited support for imenu.  The limitation is that you need
+;; a version of imenu.el that uses imenu-generic-expression.  I found
+;; the version I use in Emacs 19.30.  (It was *so* much easier to hook
+;; into that version than the one in 19.27...)
+;;
+;; Any feedback will be welcomed.  If you write functions for
+;; dcl-calc-command-indent-function or dcl-calc-cont-indent-function,
+;; please send them to the maintainer. 
+;; 
+;;
+;; Ideas for improvement:
+;; * Change meaning of `left margin' when dcl-tab-always-indent is nil.
+;;   Consider the following line (`_' is the cursor):
+;;     $ label: _ command
+;;   Pressing tab with the cursor at the underline now inserts a tab.
+;;   This should be part of the left margin and pressing tab should indent
+;;   the line.
+;; * Make M-LFD work properly with comments in all cases.  Now it only
+;;   works on comment-only lines.  But what is "properly"? New rules for
+;;   indenting comments?
+;; * Even smarter indentation of continuation lines.
+;; * A delete-indentation function (M-^) that joins continued lines,
+;;   including lines with end line comments?
+;; * Handle DECK/EOD.
+;; * `indent list' commands: C-M-q, C-u TAB.  What is a list in DCL? One
+;;   complete command line? A block? A subroutine?
+
+;;; Code:
+
+;;; *** Customization *****************************************************
+
+
+(defvar dcl-basic-offset 4
+  "*Number of columns to indent a block in DCL.
+A block is the commands between THEN-ELSE-ENDIF and between the commands
+dcl-block-begin-regexp and dcl-block-end-regexp.
+
+The meaning of this variable may be changed if
+dcl-calc-command-indent-function is set to a function.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-continuation-offset 6
+  "*Number of columns to indent a continuation line in DCL.
+A continuation line is a line that follows a line ending with `-'.
+
+The meaning of this variable may be changed if
+dcl-calc-cont-indent-function is set to a function.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-margin-offset 8
+  "*Indentation for the first command line in DCL.
+The first command line in a file or after a SUBROUTINE statement is indented 
+this much.  Other command lines are indented the same number of columns as
+the preceding command line.
+A command line is a line that starts with `$'.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-margin-label-offset 2
+  "*Number of columns to indent a margin label in DCL.
+A margin label is a label that doesn't begin or end a block, i.e. it
+doesn't match dcl-block-begin-regexp or dcl-block-end-regexp.") 
+
+
+(defvar dcl-comment-line-regexp "^\\$!"
+  "*Regexp describing the start of a comment line in DCL.
+Comment lines are not indented.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-block-begin-regexp "loop[0-9]*:"
+  "*Regexp describing a command that begins an indented block in DCL.
+Set to nil to only indent at THEN-ELSE-ENDIF.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-block-end-regexp "endloop[0-9]*:"
+  "*Regexp describing a command that ends an indented block in DCL.
+Set to nil to only indent at THEN-ELSE-ENDIF.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-calc-command-indent-function nil
+  "*Function to calculate indentation for a command line in DCL.
+If this variable is non-nil it is called as a function: 
+
+\(func INDENT-TYPE CUR-INDENT EXTRA-INDENT LAST-POINT THIS-POINT)
+
+The function must return the number of columns to indent the current line or 
+nil to get the default indentation.
+
+INDENT-TYPE is a symbol indicating what kind of indentation should be done.
+It can have the following values:
+  indent      the lines indentation should be increased, e.g. after THEN.
+  outdent     the lines indentation should be decreased, e.g a line with ENDIF.
+  first-line  indentation for the first line in a buffer or SUBROUTINE.
+CUR-INDENT is the indentation of the preceding command line.
+EXTRA-INDENT is the default change in indentation for this line 
+\(a negative number for 'outdent).
+LAST-POINT is the buffer position of the first significant word on the
+previous line or nil if the current line is the first line.
+THIS-POINT is the buffer position of the first significant word on the
+current line.
+
+If this variable is nil, the indentation is calculated as 
+CUR-INDENT + EXTRA-INDENT.
+
+This package includes two functions suitable for this:
+  dcl-calc-command-indent-multiple
+  dcl-calc-command-indent-hang
+")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-calc-cont-indent-function 'dcl-calc-cont-indent-relative
+  "*Function to calculate indentation for a continuation line.
+If this variable is non-nil it is called as a function: 
+
+\(func CUR-INDENT EXTRA-INDENT)
+
+The function must return the number of columns to indent the current line or 
+nil to get the default indentation.
+
+If this variable is nil, the indentation is calculated as 
+CUR-INDENT + EXTRA-INDENT.
+
+This package includes one function suitable for this:
+  dcl-calc-cont-indent-relative
+")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-tab-always-indent t
+  "*Controls the operation of the TAB key in DCL mode.
+If t, pressing TAB always indents the current line.
+If nil, pressing TAB indents the current line if point is at the left margin.
+Data lines (i.e. lines not part of a command line or continuation line) are 
+never indented.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-electric-characters t
+  "*Non-nil means reindent immediately when a label, ELSE or ENDIF is inserted.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-tempo-comma ", "
+  "*Text to insert when a comma is needed in a template, in DCL mode.")
+
+(defvar dcl-tempo-left-paren "("
+  "*Text to insert when a left parenthesis is needed in a template in DCL.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-tempo-right-paren ")"
+  "*Text to insert when a right parenthesis is needed in a template in DCL.")
+
+; I couldn't decide what looked best, so I'll let you decide...
+; Remember, you can also customize this with imenu-submenu-name-format.
+(defvar dcl-imenu-label-labels "Labels"
+  "*Imenu menu title for sub-listing with label names.")
+(defvar dcl-imenu-label-goto "GOTO"
+  "*Imenu menu title for sub-listing with GOTO statements.")
+(defvar dcl-imenu-label-gosub "GOSUB"
+  "*Imenu menu title for sub-listing with GOSUB statements.")
+(defvar dcl-imenu-label-call "CALL"
+  "*Imenu menu title for sub-listing with CALL statements.")
+
+(defvar dcl-imenu-generic-expression
+  (`
+   ((nil "^\\$[ \t]*\\([A-Za-z0-9_\$]+\\):[ \t]+SUBROUTINE\\b" 1)
+    ((, dcl-imenu-label-labels)
+     "^\\$[ \t]*\\([A-Za-z0-9_\$]+\\):\\([ \t]\\|$\\)" 1)
+    ((, dcl-imenu-label-goto) "\\s-GOTO[ \t]+\\([A-Za-z0-9_\$]+\\)" 1)
+    ((, dcl-imenu-label-gosub) "\\s-GOSUB[ \t]+\\([A-Za-z0-9_\$]+\\)" 1)
+    ((, dcl-imenu-label-call) "\\s-CALL[ \t]+\\([A-Za-z0-9_\$]+\\)" 1)))
+"*Default imenu generic expression for DCL.
+
+The default includes SUBROUTINE labels in the main listing and
+sub-listings for other labels, CALL, GOTO and GOSUB statements. 
+See `imenu-generic-expression' for details.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-mode-hook nil
+  "*Hook called by `dcl-mode'.")
+
+
+;;; *** Global variables ****************************************************
+
+
+(defvar dcl-mode-syntax-table nil
+  "Syntax table used in DCL-buffers.")
+(if dcl-mode-syntax-table
+    ()
+  (setq dcl-mode-syntax-table (make-syntax-table))
+  (modify-syntax-entry ?!  "<" dcl-mode-syntax-table) ; comment start
+  (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" dcl-mode-syntax-table) ; comment end
+  (modify-syntax-entry ?< "(>" dcl-mode-syntax-table) ; < and ...
+  (modify-syntax-entry ?> ")<" dcl-mode-syntax-table) ; > is a matching pair
+) 
+
+
+(defvar dcl-mode-map ()
+  "Keymap used in DCL-mode buffers.")
+(if dcl-mode-map
+    ()
+  (setq dcl-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "\e\n"	'dcl-split-line)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "\e\t" 	'tempo-complete-tag)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "\e^"	'dcl-delete-indentation)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "\em"	'dcl-back-to-indentation)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "\ee"        'dcl-forward-command)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "\ea"        'dcl-backward-command)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "\e\C-q" 	'dcl-indent-command)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "\t"         'dcl-tab)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map ":"          'dcl-electric-character)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "F"          'dcl-electric-character)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "f"          'dcl-electric-character)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "E"          'dcl-electric-character)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "e"          'dcl-electric-character)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "\C-c\C-o" 	'dcl-set-option)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "\C-c\C-f" 	'tempo-forward-mark)
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map "\C-c\C-b" 	'tempo-backward-mark)
+
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar] 	(make-sparse-keymap))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl]
+    (cons "DCL" (make-sparse-keymap "DCL")))
+
+  ;; Define these in bottom-up order
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl tempo-backward-mark]
+    '("Previous template mark" . tempo-backward-mark))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl tempo-forward-mark]
+    '("Next template mark" . tempo-forward-mark))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl tempo-complete-tag]
+    '("Complete template tag" . tempo-complete-tag))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-separator-tempo]
+    '("--"))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-save-all-options]
+    '("Save all options" . dcl-save-all-options))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-save-nondefault-options]
+    '("Save changed options" . dcl-save-nondefault-options))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-set-option]
+    '("Set option" . dcl-set-option))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-separator-option]
+    '("--"))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-delete-indentation]
+    '("Delete indentation" . dcl-delete-indentation))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-split-line]
+    '("Split line" . dcl-split-line))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-indent-command]
+    '("Indent command" . dcl-indent-command))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-tab]
+    '("Indent line/insert tab" . dcl-tab))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-back-to-indentation]
+    '("Back to indentation" . dcl-back-to-indentation))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-forward-command]
+    '("End of statement" . dcl-forward-command))
+  (define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-backward-command]
+    '("Beginning of statement" . dcl-backward-command))
+  ;; imenu is only supported for versions with imenu-generic-expression
+  (if (boundp 'imenu-generic-expression)
+      (progn
+	(define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl dcl-separator-movement]
+	  '("--"))
+	(define-key dcl-mode-map [menu-bar dcl imenu]
+	  '("Buffer index menu" . imenu))))
+  )
+
+
+(defvar dcl-ws-r
+  "\\([ \t]*-[ \t]*\\(!.*\\)*\n\\)*[ \t]*"
+  "Regular expression describing white space in a DCL command line.
+White space is any number of continued lines with only space,tab,endcomment
+followed by space or tab.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-label-r
+  "[a-zA-Z0-9_\$]*:\\([ \t!]\\|$\\)"
+  "Regular expression describing a label.
+A label is a name followed by a colon followed by white-space or end-of-line.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-cmd-r 
+  "^\\$\\(.*-[ \t]*\\(!.*\\)*\n\\)*[^!\"\n]*\\(\".*\\(\"\".*\\)*\"\\)*[^!\"\n]*"
+  "Regular expression describing a DCL command line up to a trailing comment.
+A line starting with $, optionally followed by continuation lines,
+followed by the end of the command line.
+A continuation line is any characters followed by `-',
+optionally followed by a comment, followed by a newline.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-command-regexp 
+  "^\\$\\(.*-[ \t]*\\(!.*\\)*\n\\)*.*\\(\".*\\(\"\".*\\)*\"\\)*"
+  "Regular expression describing a DCL command line.
+A line starting with $, optionally followed by continuation lines,
+followed by the end of the command line.
+A continuation line is any characters followed by `-',
+optionally followed by a comment, followed by a newline.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-electric-reindent-regexps
+  (list "endif" "else" dcl-label-r)
+  "*Regexps that can trigger an electric reindent.
+A list of regexps that will trigger a reindent if the last letter
+is defined as dcl-electric-character.
+
+E.g.: if this list contains `endif', the key `f' is defined as
+dcl-electric-character and the you have just typed the `f' in
+`endif', the line will be reindented.")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-option-alist 
+  '((dcl-basic-offset dcl-option-value-basic)
+    (dcl-continuation-offset curval)
+    (dcl-margin-offset dcl-option-value-margin-offset)
+    (dcl-margin-label-offset dcl-option-value-offset)
+    (dcl-comment-line-regexp dcl-option-value-comment-line)
+    (dcl-block-begin-regexp curval)
+    (dcl-block-end-regexp curval)
+    (dcl-tab-always-indent toggle)		
+    (dcl-electric-characters toggle)	
+    (dcl-electric-reindent-regexps curval)
+    (dcl-tempo-comma curval)		
+    (dcl-tempo-left-paren curval)		
+    (dcl-tempo-right-paren curval)		
+    (dcl-calc-command-indent-function curval)
+    (dcl-calc-cont-indent-function curval)
+    (comment-start curval)
+    (comment-start-skip curval)
+    )
+  "Options and default values for dcl-set-option.
+
+An alist with option variables and functions or keywords to get a
+default value for the option.
+
+The keywords are:
+curval       the current value
+toggle       the opposite of the current value (for t/nil)")
+
+
+(defvar dcl-option-history 
+  (mapcar (lambda (option-assoc)
+	    (format "%s" (car option-assoc)))
+	  dcl-option-alist)
+  "The history list for dcl-set-option.
+Preloaded with all known option names from dcl-option-alist")
+
+
+;; Must be defined after dcl-cmd-r
+;; This version is more correct but much slower than the one
+;; above.  This version won't find GOTOs in comments or text strings.
+;(defvar dcl-imenu-generic-expression
+;  (`
+;   ((nil "^\\$[ \t]*\\([A-Za-z0-9_\$]+\\):[ \t]+SUBROUTINE\\b" 1)
+;    ("Labels" "^\\$[ \t]*\\([A-Za-z0-9_\$]+\\):\\([ \t]\\|$\\)" 1)
+;    ("GOTO" (, (concat dcl-cmd-r "GOTO[ \t]+\\([A-Za-z0-9_\$]+\\)")) 5)
+;    ("GOSUB" (, (concat dcl-cmd-r
+;			"GOSUB[ \t]+\\([A-Za-z0-9_\$]+\\)")) 5)
+;    ("CALL" (, (concat dcl-cmd-r "CALL[ \t]+\\([A-Za-z0-9_\$]+\\)")) 5)))
+;  "*Default imenu generic expression for DCL.
+
+;The default includes SUBROUTINE labels in the main listing and
+;sub-listings for other labels, CALL, GOTO and GOSUB statements. 
+;See `imenu-generic-expression' in a recent (e.g. Emacs 19.30) imenu.el
+;for details.")
+
+
+;;; *** Mode initialization *************************************************
+
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun dcl-mode ()
+  "Major mode for editing DCL-files.
+
+This mode indents command lines in blocks.  (A block is commands between
+THEN-ELSE-ENDIF and between lines matching dcl-block-begin-regexp and
+dcl-block-end-regexp.)
+
+Labels are indented to a fixed position unless they begin or end a block.
+Whole-line comments (matching dcl-comment-line-regexp) are not indented. 
+Data lines are not indented.
+
+Key bindings:
+
+\\{dcl-mode-map}
+Commands not usually bound to keys:
+
+\\[dcl-save-nondefault-options]\t\tSave changed options
+\\[dcl-save-all-options]\t\tSave all options
+\\[dcl-save-option]\t\t\tSave any option
+\\[dcl-save-mode]\t\t\tSave buffer mode
+
+Variables controlling indentation style and extra features:
+
+ dcl-basic-offset
+    Extra indentation within blocks.
+
+ dcl-continuation-offset
+    Extra indentation for continued lines.
+
+ dcl-margin-offset
+    Indentation for the first command line in a file or SUBROUTINE.
+
+ dcl-margin-label-offset
+    Indentation for a label.
+
+ dcl-comment-line-regexp
+    Lines matching this regexp will not be indented. 
+
+ dcl-block-begin-regexp
+ dcl-block-end-regexp
+    Regexps that match command lines that begin and end, respectively,
+    a block of commmand lines that will be given extra indentation.
+    Command lines between THEN-ELSE-ENDIF are always indented; these variables
+    make it possible to define other places to indent.
+    Set to nil to disable this feature.
+
+ dcl-calc-command-indent-function
+    Can be set to a function that customizes indentation for command lines.
+    Two such functions are included in the package:
+	dcl-calc-command-indent-multiple
+	dcl-calc-command-indent-hang
+
+ dcl-calc-cont-indent-function
+    Can be set to a function that customizes indentation for continued lines.
+    One such function is included in the package:
+	dcl-calc-cont-indent-relative    (set by default)
+
+ dcl-tab-always-indent
+    If t, pressing TAB always indents the current line.
+    If nil, pressing TAB indents the current line if point is at the left 
+    margin.
+
+ dcl-electric-characters 
+    Non-nil causes lines to be indented at once when a label, ELSE or ENDIF is
+    typed.
+
+ dcl-electric-reindent-regexps
+    Use this variable and function dcl-electric-character to customize
+    which words trigger electric indentation.
+
+ dcl-tempo-comma
+ dcl-tempo-left-paren
+ dcl-tempo-right-paren
+    These variables control the look of expanded templates.
+
+ dcl-imenu-generic-expression
+    Default value for imenu-generic-expression.  The default includes
+    SUBROUTINE labels in the main listing and sub-listings for
+    other labels, CALL, GOTO and GOSUB statements. 
+
+ dcl-imenu-label-labels
+ dcl-imenu-label-goto
+ dcl-imenu-label-gosub
+ dcl-imenu-label-call
+    Change the text that is used as sub-listing labels in imenu.
+
+Loading this package calls the value of the variable
+`dcl-mode-load-hook' with no args, if that value is non-nil. 
+Turning on DCL mode calls the value of the variable `dcl-mode-hook' 
+with no args, if that value is non-nil.
+
+
+The following example uses the default values for all variables:
+
+$! This is a comment line that is not indented (it matches 
+$! dcl-comment-line-regexp)
+$! Next follows the first command line.  It is indented dcl-margin-offset.
+$       i = 1
+$       ! Other comments are indented like command lines.
+$       ! A margin label indented dcl-margin-label-offset:
+$ label: 
+$       if i.eq.1
+$       then
+$           ! Lines between THEN-ELSE and ELSE-ENDIF are 
+$           ! indented dcl-basic-offset
+$           loop1: ! This matches dcl-block-begin-regexp...
+$               ! ...so this line is indented dcl-basic-offset
+$               text = \"This \" + - ! is a continued line 
+                       \"lined up with the command line\"
+$               type sys$input
+Data lines are not indented at all. 
+$           endloop1: ! This matches dcl-block-end-regexp
+$       endif
+$
+"
+  (interactive)
+  (kill-all-local-variables)
+  (set-syntax-table dcl-mode-syntax-table)
+
+  (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function)
+  (setq indent-line-function 'dcl-indent-line)
+
+  (make-local-variable 'comment-start)
+  (setq comment-start "!")
+
+  (make-local-variable 'comment-end)
+  (setq comment-end "")
+
+  (make-local-variable 'comment-multi-line)
+  (setq comment-multi-line nil)
+  
+  ;; This used to be "^\\$[ \t]*![ \t]*" which looks more correct.
+  ;; The drawback was that you couldn't make empty comment lines by pressing
+  ;; C-M-j repeatedly - only the first line became a comment line.
+  ;; This version has the drawback that the "$" can be anywhere in the line,
+  ;; and something inappropriate might be interpreted as a comment.
+  (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip)
+  (setq comment-start-skip "\\$[ \t]*![ \t]*")
+
+  (if (boundp 'imenu-generic-expression)
+      (setq imenu-generic-expression dcl-imenu-generic-expression))
+  (setq imenu-create-index-function 'dcl-imenu-create-index-function)
+
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-comment-line-regexp)
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-block-begin-regexp)
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-block-end-regexp)
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-basic-offset)
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-continuation-offset)
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-margin-label-offset)
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-margin-offset)
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-tab-always-indent)
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-electric-characters)
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-calc-command-indent-function)
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-calc-cont-indent-function)
+  (make-local-variable 'dcl-electric-reindent-regexps)
+  
+  (setq major-mode 'dcl-mode)
+  (setq mode-name "DCL")
+  (use-local-map dcl-mode-map)
+  (tempo-use-tag-list 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+  (run-hooks 'dcl-mode-hook))
+
+
+;;; *** Movement commands ***************************************************
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-beginning-of-statement ()
+  "Go to the beginning of the preceding or current command line."
+  (interactive)
+  (re-search-backward dcl-command-regexp nil t))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-end-of-statement ()
+  "Go to the end of the next or current command line."
+  (interactive)
+  (if (or (dcl-end-of-command-p)
+	  (dcl-beginning-of-command-p)
+	  (not (dcl-command-p)))
+      ()
+    (dcl-beginning-of-statement))
+  (re-search-forward dcl-command-regexp nil t))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-beginning-of-command ()
+  "Move point to beginning of current command."
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((type (dcl-get-line-type)))
+    (if (and (eq type '$)
+	     (bolp))
+	() ; already in the correct position
+      (dcl-beginning-of-statement))))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-end-of-command ()
+  "Move point to end of current command or next command if not on a command."
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((type (dcl-get-line-type))
+	(start (point)))
+    (if (or (eq type '$)
+	    (eq type '-))
+	(progn
+	  (dcl-beginning-of-command)
+	  (dcl-end-of-statement))
+      (dcl-end-of-statement))))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-backward-command (&optional incl-comment-commands)
+  "Move backward to a command.
+Move point to the preceding command line that is not a comment line,
+a command line with only a comment, only contains a `$' or only
+contains a label. 
+
+Returns point of the found command line or nil if not able to move."
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((start (point))
+	done
+	retval)
+    ;; Find first non-empty command line
+    (while (not done)
+      ;; back up one statement and look at the command
+      (if (dcl-beginning-of-statement)
+	  (cond
+	   ((and dcl-block-begin-regexp ; might be nil
+		 (looking-at (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r
+				     dcl-block-begin-regexp)))
+	    (setq done t retval (point)))
+	   ((and dcl-block-end-regexp	; might be nil
+		 (looking-at (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r
+				     dcl-block-end-regexp)))
+	    (setq done t retval (point)))
+	   ((looking-at dcl-comment-line-regexp)
+	    t)				; comment line, one more loop
+	   ((and (not incl-comment-commands)
+		 (looking-at "\\$[ \t]*!"))
+	    t)				; comment only command, loop...
+	   ((looking-at "^\\$[ \t]*$")
+	    t)				; empty line, one more loop
+	   ((not (looking-at
+		  (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r dcl-label-r dcl-ws-r "$")))
+	    (setq done t)		; not a label-only line, exit the loop
+	    (setq retval (point))))
+	;; We couldn't go further back, and we haven't found a command yet.
+	;; Return to the start positionn
+	(goto-char start)
+	(setq done t)
+	(setq retval nil)))
+    retval))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-forward-command (&optional incl-comment-commands)
+  "Move forward to a command.
+Move point to the end of the next command line that is not a comment line,
+a command line with only a comment, only contains a `$' or only
+contains a label. 
+
+Returns point of the found command line or nil if not able to move."
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((start (point))
+	done
+	retval)
+    ;; Find first non-empty command line
+    (while (not done)
+      ;; go forward one statement and look at the command
+      (if (dcl-end-of-statement)
+	  (save-excursion
+	    (dcl-beginning-of-statement)
+	    (cond
+	     ((and dcl-block-begin-regexp ; might be nil
+		   (looking-at (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r
+				       dcl-block-begin-regexp)))
+	      (setq done t)
+	      (setq retval (point)))
+	     ((and dcl-block-end-regexp	; might be nil
+		   (looking-at (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r
+				       dcl-block-end-regexp)))
+	      (setq done t)
+	      (setq retval (point)))
+	     ((looking-at dcl-comment-line-regexp)
+	      t)			; comment line, one more loop
+	     ((and (not incl-comment-commands)
+		   (looking-at "\\$[ \t]*!"))
+	      t)			; comment only command, loop...
+	     ((looking-at "^\\$[ \t]*$")
+	      t)			; empty line, one more loop
+	     ((not (looking-at
+		    (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r dcl-label-r dcl-ws-r "$")))
+	      (setq done t)		; not a label-only line, exit the loop
+	      (setq retval (point)))))
+	;; We couldn't go further back, and we haven't found a command yet.
+	;; Return to the start positionn
+	(goto-char start)
+	(setq done t)
+	(setq retval nil)))
+    retval))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-back-to-indentation ()
+  "Move point to the first non-whitespace character on this line.
+Leading $ and labels counts as whitespace in this case.
+If this is a comment line then move to the first non-whitespace character
+in the comment.
+
+Typing \\[dcl-back-to-indentation] several times in a row will move point to other 
+`interesting' points closer to the left margin, and then back to the
+rightmost point again. 
+
+E.g. on the following line, point would go to the positions indicated
+by the numbers in order 1-2-3-1-... :
+
+  $ label: command
+  3 2      1"
+  (interactive)
+  (if (eq last-command 'dcl-back-to-indentation)
+      (dcl-back-to-indentation-1 (point))
+    (dcl-back-to-indentation-1)))
+(defun dcl-back-to-indentation-1 (&optional limit)
+  "Helper function for dcl-back-to-indentation"
+
+  ;; "Indentation points" that we will travel to
+  ;;  $  l:  !  comment
+  ;;  4  3   2  1
+  ;;
+  ;;  $  !  text
+  ;;  3  2  1
+  ;;
+  ;;  $  l:  command  !  
+  ;;  3  2   1
+  ;;
+  ;;  text
+  ;;  1
+
+  (let* ((default-limit (save-excursion (end-of-line) (1+ (point))))
+	 (limit (or limit default-limit))
+	 (last-good-point (point))
+	 (opoint (point)))
+    ;; Move over blanks
+    (back-to-indentation)
+
+    ;; If we already were at the outermost indentation point then we
+    ;; start searching for the innermost point again.
+    (if (= (point) opoint)
+	(setq limit default-limit))
+
+    (if (< (point) limit)
+	(setq last-good-point (point)))
+
+    (cond
+     ;; Special treatment for comment lines.  We are trying to allow 
+     ;; things like "$ !*" as comment lines.
+     ((looking-at dcl-comment-line-regexp)
+      (re-search-forward (concat dcl-comment-line-regexp "[ \t]*") limit t)
+      (if (< (point) limit)
+	  (setq last-good-point (point))))
+
+     ;; Normal command line
+     ((looking-at "^\\$[ \t]*")
+      ;; Move over leading "$" and blanks
+      (re-search-forward "^\\$[ \t]*" limit t)
+      (if (< (point) limit)
+	  (setq last-good-point (point)))
+
+      ;; Move over a label (if it isn't a block begin/end)
+      ;; We must treat block begin/end labels as commands because
+      ;; dcl-set-option relies on it.
+      (if (and (looking-at dcl-label-r)
+	       (not (or (and dcl-block-begin-regexp
+			     (looking-at dcl-block-begin-regexp))
+			(and dcl-block-end-regexp
+			     (looking-at dcl-block-end-regexp)))))
+	  (re-search-forward (concat dcl-label-r "[ \t]*") limit t))
+      (if (< (point) limit)
+	  (setq last-good-point (point)))
+
+      ;; Move over the beginning of a comment
+      (if (looking-at "![ \t]*")
+	  (re-search-forward "![ \t]*" limit t))
+      (if (< (point) limit)
+	  (setq last-good-point (point)))))
+    (goto-char last-good-point)))
+
+
+;;; *** Support for indentation *********************************************
+
+
+(defun dcl-get-line-type ()
+  "Determine the type of the current line.
+Returns one of the following symbols:
+  $          for a complete command line or the beginning of a command line.
+  -          for a continuation line
+  $!         for a comment line
+  data       for a data line
+  empty-data for an empty line following a data line
+  empty-$    for an empty line following a command line"
+  (or
+   ;; Check if it's a comment line.
+   ;; A comment line starts with $!
+   (save-excursion
+    (beginning-of-line)
+    (if (looking-at dcl-comment-line-regexp)
+        '$!))
+   ;; Check if it's a command line.
+   ;; A command line starts with $
+   (save-excursion
+     (beginning-of-line)
+     (if (looking-at "^\\$")
+         '$))
+   ;; Check if it's a continuation line
+   (save-excursion
+     (beginning-of-line)
+     ;; If we're at the beginning of the buffer it can't be a continuation
+     (if (bobp)
+         ()
+       (let ((opoint (point)))
+         (dcl-beginning-of-statement)
+         (re-search-forward dcl-command-regexp opoint t)
+         (if (>= (point) opoint)
+             '-))))
+   ;; Empty lines might be different things
+   (save-excursion
+     (if (and (bolp) (eolp))
+         (if (bobp)
+             'empty-$
+           (forward-line -1)
+           (let ((type (dcl-get-line-type)))
+             (cond
+              ((or (equal type '$) (equal type '$!) (equal type '-))
+               'empty-$)
+              ((equal type 'data)
+               'empty-data))))))
+   ;; Anything else must be a data line
+   (progn 'data)
+   ))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-indentation-point ()
+  "Return point of first non-`whitespace' on this line."
+  (save-excursion
+    (dcl-back-to-indentation)
+    (point)))
+
+		       
+;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-show-line-type ()
+  "Test dcl-get-line-type."
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((type (dcl-get-line-type)))
+    (cond
+     ((equal type '$)
+      (message "command line"))
+     ((equal type '\?)
+      (message "?"))
+     ((equal type '$!)
+      (message "comment line"))
+     ((equal type '-)
+      (message "continuation line"))
+     ((equal type 'data)
+      (message "data"))
+     ((equal type 'empty-data)
+      (message "empty-data"))
+     ((equal type 'empty-$)
+      (message "empty-$"))
+     (t
+      (message "hupp"))
+     )))
+
+
+;;; *** Perform indentation *************************************************
+
+
+;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-calc-command-indent-multiple
+  (indent-type cur-indent extra-indent last-point this-point)
+  "Indent lines to a multiple of dcl-basic-offset.
+
+Set dcl-calc-command-indent-function to this function to customize
+indentation of command lines.
+
+Command lines that need to be indented beyond the left margin are
+always indented to a column that is a multiple of dcl-basic-offset, as
+if tab stops were set at 4, 8, 12, etc.
+
+This supports a formatting style like this (dcl-margin offset = 2,
+dcl-basic-offset = 4):
+
+$ if cond
+$ then
+$   if cond
+$   then
+$       ! etc
+"
+  ;; calculate indentation if it's an interesting indent-type,
+  ;; otherwise return nil to get the default indentation
+  (let ((indent))
+    (cond
+     ((equal indent-type 'indent)
+      (setq indent (- cur-indent (% cur-indent dcl-basic-offset)))
+      (setq indent (+ indent extra-indent))))))
+
+
+;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Some people actually writes likes this.  To each his own...
+(defun dcl-calc-command-indent-hang
+  (indent-type cur-indent extra-indent last-point this-point)
+  "Indent lines as default, but indent THEN, ELSE and ENDIF extra.
+
+Set dcl-calc-command-indent-function to this function to customize
+indentation of command lines.
+
+This function supports a formatting style like this:
+
+$ if cond
+$   then
+$     xxx
+$   endif
+$ xxx
+
+If you use this function you will probably want to add \"then\" to
+dcl-electric-reindent-regexps and define the key \"n\" as
+dcl-electric-character. 
+"
+  (let ((case-fold-search t))
+    (save-excursion
+      (cond
+       ;; No indentation, this word is `then': +2
+       ;; last word was endif: -2
+       ((null indent-type)
+	(or (progn
+	      (goto-char this-point)
+	      (if (looking-at "\\bthen\\b")
+		  (+ cur-indent extra-indent 2)))
+	    (progn
+	      (goto-char last-point)
+	      (if (looking-at "\\bendif\\b")
+		  (- (+ cur-indent extra-indent) 2)))))
+       ;; Indentation, last word was `then' or `else': -2
+       ((equal indent-type 'indent)
+	(goto-char last-point)
+	(cond
+	 ((looking-at "\\bthen\\b")
+	  (- (+ cur-indent extra-indent) 2))
+	 ((looking-at "\\belse\\b")
+	  (- (+ cur-indent extra-indent) 2))))
+       ;; Outdent, this word is `endif' or `else': + 2 
+       ((equal indent-type 'outdent)
+	(goto-char this-point)
+	(cond
+	 ((looking-at "\\bendif\\b")
+	  (+ cur-indent extra-indent 2))
+	 ((looking-at "\\belse\\b")
+	  (+ cur-indent extra-indent 2))))))))
+
+
+;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-calc-command-indent ()
+  "Calculate how much the current line shall be indented.
+The line is known to be a command line.
+
+Find the indentation of the preceding line and analyze its contents to
+see if the current lines should be indented.
+Analyze the current line to see if it should be `outdented'.
+
+Calculate the indentation of the current line, either with the default
+method or by calling dcl-calc-command-indent-function if it is
+non-nil.
+
+If the current line should be outdented, calculate its indentation,
+either with the default method or by calling
+dcl-calc-command-indent-function if it is non-nil. 
+
+
+Rules for default indentation:
+
+If it is the first line in the buffer, indent dcl-margin-offset.
+
+Go to the previous command line with a command on it. 
+Find out how much it is indented (cur-indent).
+Look at the first word on the line to see if the indentation should be
+adjusted.  Skip margin-label, continuations and comments while looking for
+the first word.  Save this buffer position as `last-point'.
+If the first word after a label is SUBROUTINE, set extra-indent to 
+dcl-margin-offset.
+
+First word  extra-indent
+THEN        +dcl-basic-offset
+ELSE        +dcl-basic-offset
+block-begin +dcl-basic-offset
+
+Then return to the current line and look at the first word to see if the
+indentation should be adjusted again.  Save this buffer position as
+`this-point'. 
+
+First word  extra-indent
+ELSE        -dcl-basic-offset
+ENDIF       -dcl-basic-offset
+block-end   -dcl-basic-offset
+
+
+If dcl-calc-command-indent-function is nil or returns nil set
+cur-indent to cur-indent+extra-indent.
+
+If an extra adjustment is necessary and if
+dcl-calc-command-indent-function is nil or returns nil set cur-indent
+to cur-indent+extra-indent. 
+
+See also documentation for dcl-calc-command-indent-function.
+The indent-type classification could probably be expanded upon.
+"
+  ()
+  (save-excursion
+    (beginning-of-line)
+    (let ((is-block nil)
+	  (case-fold-search t)
+	  cur-indent
+	  (extra-indent 0)
+	  indent-type last-point this-point extra-indent2 cur-indent2
+	  indent-type2)
+      (if (bobp)			; first line in buffer
+	  (setq cur-indent 0 extra-indent dcl-margin-offset
+		indent-type 'first-line
+		this-point (dcl-indentation-point))
+        (save-excursion
+          (let (done)
+	    ;; Find first non-empty command line
+            (while (not done)
+	      ;; back up one statement and look at the command
+              (if (dcl-beginning-of-statement)
+                  (cond
+                   ((and dcl-block-begin-regexp ; might be nil
+                         (looking-at (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r
+                                             dcl-block-begin-regexp)))
+                    (setq done t) (setq is-block t))
+                   ((and dcl-block-end-regexp ; might be nil
+                         (looking-at (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r
+                                             dcl-block-end-regexp)))
+                    (setq done t) (setq is-block t))
+                   ((looking-at dcl-comment-line-regexp)
+                    t) ; comment line, one more loop
+                   ((looking-at "^\\$[ \t]*$")
+                    t) ; empty line, one more loop
+                   ((not (looking-at
+                          (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r dcl-label-r dcl-ws-r "$")))
+                    (setq done t))) ; not a label-only line, exit the loop
+                ;; We couldn't go further back, so this must have been the
+		;; first line.
+                (setq cur-indent dcl-margin-offset
+		      last-point (dcl-indentation-point)) 
+                (setq done t)))
+	    ;; Examine the line to get current indentation and possibly a
+	    ;; reason to indent.
+            (cond
+             (cur-indent)
+             ((looking-at (concat "^\\$[ \t]*" dcl-label-r dcl-ws-r
+                                  "\\(subroutine\\b\\)"))
+              (setq cur-indent dcl-margin-offset
+		    last-point (1+ (match-beginning 1))))
+             (t
+              ;; Find out how much this line is indented.
+              ;; Look at comment, continuation character, command but not label
+              ;; unless it's a block.
+              (if is-block
+                  (re-search-forward "^\\$[ \t]*")
+                (re-search-forward (concat "^\\$[ \t]*\\(" dcl-label-r
+                                           "\\)*[ \t]*")))
+              (setq cur-indent (current-column))
+              ;; Look for a reason to indent: Find first word on this line
+              (re-search-forward dcl-ws-r)
+	      (setq last-point (point))
+              (cond
+               ((looking-at "\\bthen\\b")
+                (setq extra-indent dcl-basic-offset indent-type 'indent))
+               ((looking-at "\\belse\\b")
+                (setq extra-indent dcl-basic-offset indent-type 'indent))
+               ((and dcl-block-begin-regexp ; might be nil
+                     (looking-at dcl-block-begin-regexp))
+                (setq extra-indent dcl-basic-offset indent-type 'indent))
+               ))))))
+	(setq extra-indent2 0)
+        ;; We're back at the beginning of the original line.
+        ;; Look for a reason to outdent: Find first word on this line
+        (re-search-forward (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r))
+	(setq this-point (dcl-indentation-point))
+        (cond
+         ((looking-at "\\belse\\b")
+          (setq extra-indent2 (- dcl-basic-offset) indent-type2 'outdent))
+         ((looking-at "\\bendif\\b")
+          (setq extra-indent2 (- dcl-basic-offset) indent-type2 'outdent))
+         ((and dcl-block-end-regexp ; might be nil
+               (looking-at dcl-block-end-regexp))
+          (setq extra-indent2 (- dcl-basic-offset) indent-type2 'outdent))
+         ((looking-at (concat dcl-label-r dcl-ws-r "\\(subroutine\\b\\)"))
+          (setq cur-indent2 0 extra-indent2 dcl-margin-offset
+		indent-type2 'first-line
+		this-point (1+ (match-beginning 1)))))
+	;; Calculate indent
+	(setq cur-indent
+	      (or (and dcl-calc-command-indent-function
+		       (funcall dcl-calc-command-indent-function
+				indent-type cur-indent extra-indent
+				last-point this-point))
+		  (+ cur-indent extra-indent)))
+	;; Calculate outdent
+	(if indent-type2
+	    (progn
+	      (or cur-indent2 (setq cur-indent2 cur-indent))
+	      (setq cur-indent
+		    (or (and dcl-calc-command-indent-function
+			     (funcall dcl-calc-command-indent-function
+				      indent-type2 cur-indent2 extra-indent2
+				      last-point this-point))
+			(+ cur-indent2 extra-indent2)))))
+	cur-indent
+        )))
+
+
+;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-calc-cont-indent-relative (cur-indent extra-indent)
+  "Indent continuation lines to align with words on previous line.
+
+Indent continuation lines to a position relative to preceding
+significant command line elements.
+
+Set `dcl-calc-cont-indent-function' to this function to customize
+indentation of continuation lines.
+
+Indented lines will align with either:
+
+* the second word on the command line
+  $ set default -
+        [-]
+* the word after an asignment
+  $ a = b + -
+        d
+* the third word if it's a qualifier
+  $ set terminal/width=80 -
+                /page=24
+* the innermost nonclosed parenthesis
+  $ if ((a.eq.b .and. -
+         d.eq.c .or. f$function(xxxx, -
+                                yyy)))
+"
+  (let ((case-fold-search t)
+	indent) 
+    (save-excursion
+      (dcl-beginning-of-statement)
+      (let ((end (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point))))
+	;; Move over blanks and label
+	(if (re-search-forward (concat "^\\$[ \t]*\\(" dcl-label-r
+				       "\\)*[ \t]*") end t)
+	    (progn
+	      ;; Move over the first word (might be `@filespec')
+	      (if (> (skip-chars-forward "@:[]<>$\\-a-zA-Z0-9_.;" end) 0)
+		  (let (was-assignment)
+		    (skip-chars-forward " \t" end)
+		    ;; skip over assignment if there is one
+		    (if (looking-at ":?==?")
+			(progn
+			  (setq was-assignment t)
+			  (skip-chars-forward " \t:=" end)))
+		    ;; This could be the position to indent to
+		    (setq indent (current-column))
+		    
+		    ;; Move to the next word unless we have seen an
+		    ;; assignment.  If it starts with `/' it's a
+		    ;; qualifier and we will indent to that position
+		    (if (and (not was-assignment)
+			     (> (skip-chars-forward "a-zA-Z0-9_" end) 0))
+			(progn
+			  (skip-chars-forward " \t" end)
+			  (if (= (char-after (point)) ?/)
+			      (setq indent (current-column)))))
+		    ))))))
+    ;; Now check if there are any parenthesis to adjust to.
+    ;; If there is, we will indent to the position after the last non-closed
+    ;; opening parenthesis.
+    (save-excursion
+      (beginning-of-line)
+      (let* ((start (save-excursion (dcl-beginning-of-statement) (point)))
+	     (parse-sexp-ignore-comments t) ; for parse-partial
+	     (par-pos (nth 1 (parse-partial-sexp start (point)))))
+	(if par-pos		; is nil if no parenthesis was found
+	    (setq indent (save-excursion
+			   (goto-char par-pos)
+			   (1+ (current-column)))))))
+    indent))
+
+
+;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-calc-continuation-indent ()
+  "Calculate how much the current line shall be indented.
+The line is known to be a continuation line.
+
+Go to the previous command line.
+Find out how much it is indented."
+;; This was copied without much thought from dcl-calc-command-indent, so
+;; it's a bit clumsy.
+  ()
+  (save-excursion
+    (beginning-of-line)
+    (if (bobp)
+	;; Huh? a continuation line first in the buffer??
+        dcl-margin-offset
+      (let ((is-block nil)
+            (indent))
+        (save-excursion
+          ;; Find first non-empty command line
+          (let ((done))
+            (while (not done)
+              (if (dcl-beginning-of-statement)
+                  (cond
+                   ((and dcl-block-begin-regexp
+                         (looking-at (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r
+                                             dcl-block-begin-regexp)))
+                    (setq done t) (setq is-block t))
+                   ((and dcl-block-end-regexp
+                         (looking-at (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r
+                                             dcl-block-end-regexp)))
+                    (setq done t) (setq is-block t))
+                   ((looking-at dcl-comment-line-regexp)
+                    t)
+                   ((looking-at "^\\$[ \t]*$")
+                    t)
+                   ((not (looking-at
+                          (concat "^\\$" dcl-ws-r dcl-label-r dcl-ws-r "$")))
+                    (setq done t)))
+                ;; This must have been the first line.
+                (setq indent dcl-margin-offset)
+                (setq done t)))
+            (if indent
+                ()
+              ;; Find out how much this line is indented.
+              ;; Look at comment, continuation character, command but not label
+              ;; unless it's a block.
+              (if is-block
+                  (re-search-forward "^\\$[ \t]*")
+                (re-search-forward (concat "^\\$[ \t]*\\(" dcl-label-r
+                                           "\\)*[ \t]*")))
+              (setq indent (current-column))
+              )))
+          ;; We're back at the beginning of the original line.
+	  (or (and dcl-calc-cont-indent-function
+		   (funcall dcl-calc-cont-indent-function indent
+			    dcl-continuation-offset))
+	      (+ indent dcl-continuation-offset))
+        ))))
+
+
+;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-indent-command-line ()
+  "Indent a line known to be a command line."
+  (let ((indent (dcl-calc-command-indent))
+        (pos (- (point-max) (point))))
+    (save-excursion
+      (beginning-of-line)
+      (re-search-forward "^\\$[ \t]*")
+      ;; Indent any margin-label if the offset is set
+      ;; (Don't look at block labels)
+      (if (and dcl-margin-label-offset
+               (looking-at dcl-label-r)
+               (not (and dcl-block-begin-regexp
+                         (looking-at dcl-block-begin-regexp)))
+               (not (and dcl-block-end-regexp
+                         (looking-at dcl-block-end-regexp))))
+          (progn
+            (dcl-indent-to dcl-margin-label-offset)
+            (re-search-forward dcl-label-r)))
+      (dcl-indent-to indent 1)
+      )
+    ;; 
+    (if (> (- (point-max) pos) (point))
+        (goto-char (- (point-max) pos)))
+    ))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-indent-continuation-line ()
+  "Indent a line known to be a continuation line.
+
+Notice that no special treatment is made for labels.  They have to be
+on the first part on a command line to be taken into consideration."
+  (let ((indent (dcl-calc-continuation-indent)))
+    (save-excursion
+      (beginning-of-line)
+      (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*")
+      (dcl-indent-to indent))
+    (skip-chars-forward " \t")))
+
+
+;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-delete-chars (chars)
+  "Delete all characters in the set CHARS around point."
+  (skip-chars-backward chars)
+  (delete-region (point) (progn  (skip-chars-forward chars) (point))))
+
+
+;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-indent-line ()
+  "The DCL version of `indent-line-function'.
+Adjusts indentation on the current line.  Data lines are not indented."
+  (let ((type (dcl-get-line-type)))
+    (cond
+     ((equal type '$)
+      (dcl-indent-command-line))
+     ((equal type '\?)
+      (message "Unknown line type!"))
+     ((equal type '$!))
+     ((equal type 'data))
+     ((equal type 'empty-data))
+     ((equal type '-)
+      (dcl-indent-continuation-line))
+     ((equal type 'empty-$)
+      (insert "$" )
+      (dcl-indent-command-line))
+     (t
+      (message "dcl-indent-line: unknown type"))
+     )))
+     
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-indent-command ()
+  "Indents the complete command line that point is on.
+This includes continuation lines."
+  (interactive "*")
+  (let ((type (dcl-get-line-type)))
+    (if (or (equal type '$)
+	    (equal type '-)
+	    (equal type 'empty-$))
+	(save-excursion
+	  (indent-region (progn (or (looking-at "^\\$")
+				    (dcl-beginning-of-statement))
+				(point))
+			 (progn (dcl-end-of-statement) (point))
+			 nil)))))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-tab ()
+  "Insert tab in data lines or indent code.
+If `dcl-tab-always-indent' is t, code lines are always indented.
+If nil, indent the current line only if point is at the left margin or in
+the lines indentation; otherwise insert a tab."
+  (interactive "*")
+  (let ((type (dcl-get-line-type))
+        (start-point (point)))
+    (cond
+     ;; Data line : always insert tab
+     ((or (equal type 'data) (equal type 'empty-data)) 
+      (tab-to-tab-stop))
+     ;; Indent only at start of line 
+     ((not dcl-tab-always-indent)       ; nil
+      (let ((search-end-point
+             (save-excursion
+               (beginning-of-line)
+               (re-search-forward "^\\$?[ \t]*" start-point t))))
+        (if (or (bolp)
+                (and search-end-point
+                     (>= search-end-point start-point)))
+            (dcl-indent-line)
+          (tab-to-tab-stop))))
+      ;; Always indent
+      ((eq dcl-tab-always-indent t)     ; t
+      (dcl-indent-line))
+     )))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-electric-character (arg)
+  "Inserts a character and indents if necessary.
+Insert a character if the user gave a numeric argument or the flag 
+`dcl-electric-characters' is not set.  If an argument was given,
+insert that many characters.
+
+The line is only reindented if the word just typed matches any of the
+regexps in `dcl-electric-reindent-regexps'."
+  (interactive "*P")
+  (if (or arg (not dcl-electric-characters))
+      (if arg
+          (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
+        (self-insert-command 1))
+    ;; Insert the character and indent
+    (self-insert-command 1)
+    (let ((case-fold-search t))
+      ;; There must be a better way than (memq t ...).
+      ;; (apply 'or ...) didn't work  
+      (if (memq t (mapcar 'dcl-was-looking-at dcl-electric-reindent-regexps))
+          (dcl-indent-line)))))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-indent-to (col &optional minimum)
+  "Like indent-to, but only indents if indentation would change"
+  (interactive)
+  (let (cur-indent collapsed indent)
+    (save-excursion
+      (skip-chars-forward " \t")
+      (setq cur-indent (current-column))
+      (skip-chars-backward " \t")
+      (setq collapsed (current-column)))
+    (setq indent (max col (+ collapsed (or minimum 0))))
+    (if (/= indent cur-indent)
+	(progn
+	  (dcl-delete-chars " \t")
+	  (indent-to col minimum)))))
+    
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-split-line ()
+  "Break line at point and insert text to keep the syntax valid.
+
+Inserts continuation marks and splits character strings."
+  ;; Still don't know what to do with comments at the end of a command line.
+  (interactive "*")
+  (let (done
+	(type (dcl-get-line-type)))
+    (cond
+     ((or (equal type '$) (equal type '-))
+      (let ((info (parse-partial-sexp
+		   (save-excursion (dcl-beginning-of-statement) (point))
+		   (point))))
+	;; handle some special cases
+	(cond
+	 ((nth 3 info)			; in text constant
+	  (insert "\" + -\n\"")
+	  (indent-according-to-mode)
+	  (setq done t))
+	 ((not (nth 4 info))		; not in comment
+	  (cond
+	   ((and (not (eolp))
+		 (= (char-after (point)) ?\")
+		 (= (char-after (1- (point))) ?\"))
+	    (progn			; a " "" " situation
+	      (forward-char -1)
+	      (insert "\" + -\n\"")
+	      (forward-char 1)
+	      (indent-according-to-mode)
+	      (setq done t)))
+	   ((and (dcl-was-looking-at "[ \t]*-[ \t]*") ; after cont mark
+		 (looking-at "[ \t]*\\(!.*\\)?$"))
+	    ;; Do default below.  This might considered wrong if we're
+	    ;; after a subtraction:  $ x = 3 - <M-LFD>
+	    )
+	   (t
+	    (delete-horizontal-space)
+	    (insert " -")
+	    (insert "\n") (indent-according-to-mode)
+	    (setq done t))))
+	 ))))
+    ;; use the normal function for other cases
+    (if (not done)			; normal M-LFD action
+	(indent-new-comment-line))))
+
+	 
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-delete-indentation (&optional arg)
+  "Join this line to previous like delete-indentation.
+Also remove the continuation mark if easily detected."
+  (interactive "*P")
+  (delete-indentation arg)
+  (let ((type (dcl-get-line-type)))
+    (if (and (or (equal type '$)
+		 (equal type '-)
+		 (equal type 'empty-$))
+	     (not (bobp))
+	     (= (char-after (1- (point))) ?-))
+	(progn
+	  (delete-backward-char 1)
+	  (fixup-whitespace)))))
+
+
+;;; *** Set options *********************************************************
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-option-value-basic (option-assoc)
+  "Guess a value for basic-offset."
+  (save-excursion
+    (dcl-beginning-of-command)
+    (let* (;; current lines indentation
+	   (this-indent (save-excursion
+			  (dcl-back-to-indentation)
+			  (current-column)))
+	   ;; previous lines indentation
+	   (prev-indent (save-excursion
+			  (if (dcl-backward-command)
+			      (progn
+				(dcl-back-to-indentation)
+				(current-column)))))
+	   (next-indent (save-excursion
+			  (dcl-end-of-command)
+			  (if (dcl-forward-command)
+			      (progn
+				(dcl-beginning-of-command)
+				(dcl-back-to-indentation)
+				(current-column)))))
+	   (diff (if prev-indent
+		     (abs (- this-indent prev-indent)))))
+      (cond
+       ((and diff
+	     (/= diff 0))
+	diff)
+       ((and next-indent
+	     (/= (- this-indent next-indent) 0))
+	(abs (- this-indent next-indent)))
+       (t
+	dcl-basic-offset)))))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-option-value-offset (option-assoc)
+  "Guess a value for an offset.
+Find the column of the first non-blank character on the line.
+Returns a number as a string."
+  (save-excursion
+    (beginning-of-line)
+    (re-search-forward "^$[ \t]*" nil t)
+    (current-column)))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-option-value-margin-offset (option-assoc)
+  "Guess a value for margin offset.
+Find the column of the first non-blank character on the line, not
+counting labels. 
+Returns a number as a string."
+  (save-excursion
+    (beginning-of-line)
+    (dcl-back-to-indentation)
+    (current-column)))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-option-value-comment-line (option-assoc)
+  "Guess a value for `dcl-comment-line-regexp'.
+Must return a string."
+  ;; Should we set comment-start and comment-start-skip as well?
+  ;; If someone wants `$!&' as a comment line, C-M-j won't work well if
+  ;; they aren't set.
+  ;; This must be done after the user has given the real value in
+  ;; dcl-set-option.
+  (format
+   "%S"
+   (save-excursion
+     (beginning-of-line)
+     ;; We could search for "^\\$.*!+[^ \t]*", but, as noted above, we
+     ;; can't handle that case very good, so there is no point in
+     ;; suggesting it.
+     (if (looking-at "^\\$[^!\n]*!")
+	 (let ((regexp (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
+	   (concat "^" (regexp-quote regexp)))
+       dcl-comment-line-regexp))))
+      
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-guess-option-value (option)
+  "Guess what value the user would like to give the symbol option."
+  (let* ((option-assoc (assoc option dcl-option-alist))
+	 (option (car option-assoc))
+	 (action (car (cdr option-assoc)))
+	 (value (cond
+		 ((fboundp action)
+		  (funcall action option-assoc))
+		 ((eq action 'toggle)
+		  (not (eval option)))
+		 ((eq action 'curval)
+		  (cond ((or (stringp (symbol-value option))
+			     (numberp (symbol-value option)))
+			 (format "%S" (symbol-value option)))
+			(t
+			 (format "'%S" (symbol-value option))))))))
+    ;; format the value as a string if not already done
+    (if (stringp value)
+	value
+      (format "%S" value))))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-guess-option ()
+  "Guess what option the user wants to set by looking around in the code.
+Returns the name of the option variable as a string."
+  (let ((case-fold-search t))
+    (cond
+     ;; Continued line
+     ((eq (dcl-get-line-type) '-)
+      "dcl-calc-cont-indent-function")
+     ;; Comment line
+     ((save-excursion
+	(beginning-of-line)
+	(looking-at "^\\$[ \t]*!"))
+      "dcl-comment-line-regexp")
+     ;; Margin offset: subroutine statement or first line in buffer
+     ;; Test this before label indentation to detect a subroutine
+     ((save-excursion
+	(beginning-of-line)
+	(or (looking-at (concat "^\\$[ \t]*" dcl-label-r dcl-ws-r
+				"subroutine"))
+	    (save-excursion
+	      (not (dcl-backward-command t)))))
+      "dcl-margin-offset")
+     ;; Margin offset: on command line after subroutine statement
+     ((save-excursion
+	(beginning-of-line)
+	(and (eq (dcl-get-line-type) '$)
+	     (dcl-backward-command)
+	     (looking-at (concat "^\\$[ \t]*" dcl-label-r dcl-ws-r
+				 "subroutine"))))
+      "dcl-margin-offset")
+     ;; Label indentation
+     ((save-excursion
+	(beginning-of-line)
+	(and (looking-at (concat "^\\$[ \t]*" dcl-label-r))
+	     (not (and dcl-block-begin-regexp
+		       (looking-at (concat "^\\$[ \t]*"
+					   dcl-block-begin-regexp))))
+	     (not (and dcl-block-end-regexp
+		       (looking-at (concat "^\\$[ \t]*"
+					   dcl-block-end-regexp))))))
+      "dcl-margin-label-offset")
+     ;; Basic offset
+     ((and (eq (dcl-get-line-type) '$)	; beginning of command
+	   (save-excursion
+	     (beginning-of-line)
+	     (let* ((this-indent (save-excursion
+				   (dcl-back-to-indentation)
+				   (current-column)))
+		    (prev-indent (save-excursion
+				   (if (dcl-backward-command)
+				       (progn
+					 (dcl-back-to-indentation)
+					 (current-column)))))
+		    (next-indent (save-excursion
+				   (dcl-end-of-command)
+				   (if (dcl-forward-command)
+				       (progn
+					 (dcl-beginning-of-command)
+					 (dcl-back-to-indentation)
+					 (current-column))))))
+	       (or (and prev-indent	; last cmd is indented differently
+			(/= (- this-indent prev-indent) 0))
+		   (and next-indent
+			(/= (- this-indent next-indent) 0))))))
+      "dcl-basic-offset")
+     ;; No more guesses. 
+     (t
+      ""))))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-set-option (option-sym option-value)
+  "Set a value for one of the dcl customization variables.
+The function tries to guess which variable should be set and to what value.
+All variable names are available as completions and in the history list."
+  (interactive
+   (let* ((option-sym
+	   (intern (completing-read
+		    "Set DCL option: " ; prompt
+		    (mapcar (function  ; alist of valid values
+			     (lambda (option-assoc)
+			       (cons  (format "%s" (car option-assoc)) nil)))
+			    dcl-option-alist)
+		    nil                   ; no predicate
+		    t                     ; only value from the list OK
+		    (dcl-guess-option)    ; initial (default) value
+		    'dcl-option-history))) ; history list
+	  (option-value
+	   (eval-minibuffer
+	    (format "Set DCL option %s to: " option-sym)
+	    (dcl-guess-option-value option-sym))))
+     (list option-sym option-value)))
+  ;; Should make a sanity check on the symbol/value pair.
+  ;; `set' instead of `setq' because we want option-sym to be evaluated.
+  (set option-sym option-value))
+
+
+;;; *** Save options ********************************************************
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-save-local-variable (var &optional def-prefix def-suffix)
+  "Save a variable in a `Local Variables' list.
+Set or update the value of VAR in the current buffers 
+`Local Variables:' list." 
+  ;; Look for "Local variables:" line in last page.
+  (save-excursion
+    (goto-char (point-max))
+    (search-backward "\n\^L" (max (- (point-max) 3000) (point-min)) 'move)
+    (if (let ((case-fold-search t))
+	  (search-forward "Local Variables:" nil t))
+	(let ((continue t)
+	      prefix prefixlen suffix beg
+	      prefix-string suffix-string)
+	  ;; The prefix is what comes before "local variables:" in its line.
+	  ;; The suffix is what comes after "local variables:" in its line.
+	  (skip-chars-forward " \t")
+	  (or (eolp)
+	      (setq suffix-string (buffer-substring (point)
+					     (progn (end-of-line) (point)))))
+	  (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+	  (or (bolp)
+	      (setq prefix-string
+		    (buffer-substring (point)
+				      (progn (beginning-of-line) (point)))))
+
+	  (if prefix-string (setq prefixlen (length prefix-string)
+				  prefix (regexp-quote prefix-string)))
+	  (if suffix-string (setq suffix (concat (regexp-quote suffix-string)
+						 "$")))
+	  (while continue
+	    ;; Look at next local variable spec.
+	    (if selective-display (re-search-forward "[\n\C-m]")
+	      (forward-line 1))
+	    ;; Skip the prefix, if any.
+	    (if prefix
+		(if (looking-at prefix)
+		    (forward-char prefixlen)
+		  (error "Local variables entry is missing the prefix")))
+	    ;; Find the variable name; strip whitespace.
+	    (skip-chars-forward " \t")
+	    (setq beg (point))
+	    (skip-chars-forward "^:\n")
+	    (if (eolp) (error "Missing colon in local variables entry"))
+	    (skip-chars-backward " \t")
+	    (let* ((str (buffer-substring beg (point)))
+		   (found-var (read str))
+		   val)
+	      ;; Setting variable named "end" means end of list.
+	      (if (string-equal (downcase str) "end")
+		  (progn
+		    ;; Not found.  Insert a new entry before this line
+		    (setq continue nil)
+		    (beginning-of-line)
+		    (insert (concat prefix-string (symbol-name var) ": " 
+				    (prin1-to-string (eval var)) " "
+				    suffix-string "\n")))
+		;; Is it the variable we are looking for?
+		(if (eq var found-var)
+		    (progn
+		      ;; Found it: delete the variable value and insert the
+		      ;; new value.
+		      (setq continue nil)
+		      (skip-chars-forward "^:")
+		      (forward-char 1)
+		      (delete-region (point) (progn (read (current-buffer))
+						    (point)))
+		      (insert " ")
+		      (prin1 (eval var) (current-buffer))
+		      (skip-chars-backward "\n")
+		      (skip-chars-forward " \t")
+		      (or (if suffix (looking-at suffix) (eolp))
+			  (error
+			   "Local variables entry is terminated incorrectly")))
+		  (end-of-line))))))
+      ;; Did not find "Local variables:"
+      (goto-char (point-max))
+      (if (not (bolp))
+	  (insert "\n"))
+      ;; If def- parameter not set, use comment- if set.  In that case, make
+      ;; sure there is a space in a suitable position
+      (let ((def-prefix
+	      (cond
+	       (def-prefix
+		 def-prefix)
+	       (comment-start
+   		(if (or (equal comment-start "")
+   			(string-match "[ \t]$" comment-start))
+		    comment-start
+		  (concat comment-start " ")))))
+	    (def-suffix
+	      (cond
+	       (def-suffix
+		 def-suffix)
+	       (comment-end
+		(if (or (equal comment-end "")
+			(string-match "^[ \t]" comment-end))
+		    comment-end
+		  (concat " " comment-end))))))
+	(insert (concat def-prefix "Local variables:" def-suffix "\n"))
+	(insert (concat def-prefix (symbol-name var) ": " 
+			(prin1-to-string (eval var)) def-suffix "\n"))
+	(insert (concat def-prefix "end:" def-suffix)))
+      )))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-save-all-options ()
+  "Save all dcl-mode options for this buffer.
+Saves or updates all dcl-mode related options in a `Local Variables:'
+section at the end of the current buffer."
+  (interactive "*")
+  (mapcar (lambda (option-assoc)
+	    (let* ((option (car option-assoc)))
+	      (dcl-save-local-variable option "$! ")))
+	  dcl-option-alist))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-save-nondefault-options ()
+  "Save changed DCL mode options for this buffer.
+Saves or updates all DCL mode related options that don't have their
+default values in a `Local Variables:' section at the end of the
+current buffer.
+
+No entries are removed from the `Local Variables:' section.  This means
+that if a variable is given a non-default value in the section and
+later is manually reset to its default value, the variable's entry will
+still be present in the `Local Variables:' section with its old value."
+  (interactive "*")
+  (mapcar (lambda (option-assoc)
+	    (let* ((option (car option-assoc))
+		   (option-name (symbol-name option)))
+	      (if (and (string-equal "dcl-"
+				     (substring option-name 0 4))
+		       (not (equal (default-value option) (eval option))))
+		  (dcl-save-local-variable option "$! "))))
+	  dcl-option-alist))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-save-option (option)
+  "Save a DCL mode option for this buffer.
+Saves or updates an option in a `Local Variables:'
+section at the end of the current buffer."
+  (interactive
+   (let ((option (intern (completing-read "Option: " obarray))))
+     (list option)))
+  (dcl-save-local-variable option))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-save-mode ()
+  "Save the current mode for this buffer.
+Save the current mode in a `Local Variables:'
+section at the end of the current buffer."
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((mode (prin1-to-string major-mode)))
+    (if (string-match "-mode$" mode)
+	(let ((mode (intern (substring mode  0 (match-beginning 0)))))
+	  (dcl-save-option 'mode))
+      (message "Strange mode: %s" mode))))
+
+
+;;; *** Templates ***********************************************************
+;; tempo seems to be the only suitable package among those included in
+;; standard Emacs.  I would have liked something closer to the functionality
+;; of LSE templates...
+
+
+(require 'tempo)
+(defvar dcl-tempo-tags nil
+  "Tempo tags for DCL mode.")
+  
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$context"
+		       '("f$context" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "context-type: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "context-symbol: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "selection-item: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "selection-value: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "value-qualifier: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$context" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$csid"
+		       '("f$csid" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "context-symbol: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$csid" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$cvsi"
+		       '("f$cvsi" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "start-bit: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "number-of-bits: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "string: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$cvsi" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$cvtime"
+		       '("f$cvtime" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "[input_time]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[output_time_format]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[output_field]: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$cvtime" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$cvui"
+		       '("f$cvui" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "start-bit: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "number-of-bits: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "string") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$cvui" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$device"
+		       '("f$device" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "[search_devnam]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[devclass]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[devtype]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[stream-id]: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$device" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$directory"
+		       '("f$directory" dcl-tempo-left-paren
+			 dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$directory" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$edit"
+		       '("f$edit" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "string: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "edit-list: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$edit" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$element"
+		       '("f$element" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "element-number: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "delimiter: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "string: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$element" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$environment"
+		       '("f$environment" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "item: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$environment" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$extract"
+		       '("f$extract" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "start: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "length: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "string: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$extract" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$fao"
+		       '("f$fao" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "control-string: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 ("argument[,...]: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$fao" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$file_attributes"
+		       '("f$file_attributes" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "filespec: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "item: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$file_attributes" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$getdvi"
+		       '("f$getdvi" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "device-name: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "item: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$getdvi" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$getjpi"
+		       '("f$getjpi" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "pid: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "item: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren )
+		       "f$getjpi" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$getqui"
+		       '("f$getqui" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "function: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[item]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[object-id]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[flags]: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$getqui" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$getsyi"
+		       '("f$getsyi" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "item: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[node-name]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[cluster-id]: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$getsyi" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$identifier"
+		       '("f$identifier" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "identifier: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "conversion-type: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$identifier" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$integer"
+		       '("f$integer" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "expression: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$integer" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$length"
+		       '("f$length" dcl-tempo-left-paren
+			 (p "string: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren )
+		       "f$length" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$locate"
+		       '("f$locate" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "substring: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "string: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$locate" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$message"
+		       '("f$message" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "status-code: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren )
+		       "f$message" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$mode"
+		       '("f$mode" dcl-tempo-left-paren dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$mode" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$parse"
+		       '("f$parse" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "filespec: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[default-spec]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[related-spec]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[field]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[parse-type]: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$parse" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$pid"
+		       '("f$pid" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "context-symbol: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$pid" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$privilege"
+		       '("f$privilege" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "priv-states: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$privilege" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$process"
+		       '("f$process()")
+		       "f$process" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$search"
+		       '("f$search" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "filespec: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[stream-id]: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$search" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$setprv"
+		       '("f$setprv" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "priv-states: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$setprv" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$string"
+		       '("f$string" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "expression: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$string" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$time"
+		       '("f$time" dcl-tempo-left-paren dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$time" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$trnlnm"
+		       '("f$trnlnm" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "logical-name: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[table]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[index]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[mode]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[case]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[item]: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$trnlnm" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$type"
+		       '("f$type" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "symbol-name: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$type" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$user"
+		       '("f$user" dcl-tempo-left-paren dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$user" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+(tempo-define-template "dcl-f$verify"
+		       '("f$verify" dcl-tempo-left-paren 
+			 (p "[procedure-value]: ") dcl-tempo-comma
+			 (p "[image-value]: ") dcl-tempo-right-paren)
+		       "f$verify" "" 'dcl-tempo-tags)
+
+
+
+
+;;; *** Unsorted stuff  *****************************************************
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-beginning-of-command-p ()
+  "Return t if point is at the beginning of a command.
+Otherwise return nil."
+  (and (bolp)
+       (eq (dcl-get-line-type) '$)))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-end-of-command-p ()
+  "Check if point is at the end of a command.
+Return t if point is at the end of a command, either the end of an
+only line or at the end of the last continuation line.
+Otherwise return nil."
+  ;; Must be at end-of-line on a command line or a continuation line
+  (let ((type (dcl-get-line-type)))
+    (if (and (eolp)
+	     (or (eq type '$)
+		 (eq type '-)))
+	;; Next line must not be a continuation line
+	(save-excursion
+	  (forward-line)
+	  (not (eq (dcl-get-line-type) '-))))))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-command-p ()
+  "Check if point is on a command line.
+Return t if point is on a command line or a continuation line,
+otherwise return nil."
+  (let ((type (dcl-get-line-type)))
+    (or (eq type '$)
+	(eq type '-))))
+
+
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-was-looking-at (regexp)
+  (save-excursion
+    (let ((start (point))
+          (found (re-search-backward regexp 0 t)))
+      (if (not found)
+          ()
+        (equal start (match-end 0))))))
+
+                         
+;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+(defun dcl-imenu-create-index-function ()
+  "Jacket routine to make imenu searches non case sensitive."
+  (let ((case-fold-search t))
+    (imenu-default-create-index-function)))
+
+
+
+;;; *** Epilogue ************************************************************
+
+
+(provide 'dcl-mode)
+
+(run-hooks 'dcl-mode-load-hook)		; for your customizations
+
+;;; dcl-mode.el ends here