Mercurial > emacs
changeset 97710:fd1ac489f6d6
(Fvertical_motion): If moving forward starting from a multi-line
string, move the iterator to the last line of that string.
author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Tue, 26 Aug 2008 00:04:02 +0000 |
parents | a9d7c3ea6594 |
children | e432cb1ff594 |
files | src/indent.c |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/src/indent.c Tue Aug 26 00:03:54 2008 +0000 +++ b/src/indent.c Tue Aug 26 00:04:02 2008 +0000 @@ -2055,7 +2055,9 @@ } else { - int it_start, oselective, it_overshoot_expected, first_x; + int it_start, oselective, first_x; + int start_string_newlines = 0; + enum it_method omethod; SET_TEXT_POS (pt, PT, PT_BYTE); start_display (&it, w, pt); @@ -2068,30 +2070,16 @@ while the end position is really at some X > 0, the same X that PT had. */ it_start = IT_CHARPOS (it); - - /* We expect the call to move_it_to, further down, to overshoot - if the starting point is on an image, stretch glyph, - composition, or Lisp string. We won't need to backtrack in - this situation, except for one corner case: when the Lisp - string contains a newline. */ - if (it.method == GET_FROM_STRING) - { - const char *s = SDATA (it.string); - const char *e = s + SBYTES (it.string); + omethod = it.method; - while (s < e && *s != '\n') - ++s; - - /* If there is no newline in the string, we need to check - whether there is a newline immediately after the string - in move_it_to below. This may happen if there is an - overlay with an after-string just before the newline. */ - it_overshoot_expected = (s == e) ? -1 : 0; + if (omethod == GET_FROM_STRING) + { + char *s = SDATA (it.string) + IT_STRING_CHARPOS (it); + const char *e = s + SBYTES (it.string); + for (; s < e; s++) + if (*s == '\n') + start_string_newlines++; } - else - it_overshoot_expected = (it.method == GET_FROM_IMAGE - || it.method == GET_FROM_STRETCH - || it.method == GET_FROM_COMPOSITION); reseat_at_previous_visible_line_start (&it); it.current_x = it.hpos = 0; @@ -2101,15 +2089,32 @@ move_it_to (&it, PT, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS); it.selective = oselective; - /* Move back if we got too far. This may happen if - truncate-lines is on and PT is beyond right margin. - Don't go back if the overshoot is expected (see above). */ - if (IT_CHARPOS (it) > it_start && XINT (lines) > 0 - && (!it_overshoot_expected - || (it_overshoot_expected < 0 - && it.method == GET_FROM_BUFFER - && it.c == '\n'))) - move_it_by_lines (&it, -1, 0); + if (XINT (lines) > 0) + { + /* If we start on a multi-line string, move the iterator to + the last line of that string. */ + if (omethod == GET_FROM_STRING && start_string_newlines) + move_it_by_lines (&it, start_string_newlines, 0); + + /* If we got too far, move back. This may happen if + truncate-lines is on and PT is beyond the right margin. + If the starting point is on an image, stretch glyph, + composition, or Lisp string, no need to backtrack... */ + if (IT_CHARPOS (it) > it_start + && (omethod == GET_FROM_BUFFER + || omethod == GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR + || omethod == GET_FROM_C_STRING + /* ... except for one corner case: when the Lisp + string contains a newline, or if there is a + newline immediately afterwards (e.g. if there is + an overlay with an after-string just before the + newline). */ + || (omethod == GET_FROM_STRING + && (start_string_newlines + || (it.method == GET_FROM_BUFFER + && it.c == '\n'))))) + move_it_by_lines (&it, -1, 0); + } it.vpos = 0; /* Do this even if LINES is 0, so that we move back