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78c79eb5 1;;; subr.el --- basic lisp subroutines for Emacs -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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3;; Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1992, 1994-1995, 1999-2013 Free Software
4;; Foundation, Inc.
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6;; Maintainer: FSF
7;; Keywords: internal
bd78fa1d 8;; Package: emacs
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10;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
11
eb3fa2cf 12;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
be9b65ac 13;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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14;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
15;; (at your option) any later version.
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17;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20;; GNU General Public License for more details.
21
22;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
eb3fa2cf 23;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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25;;; Commentary:
26
630cc463 27;;; Code:
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29;; Beware: while this file has tag `utf-8', before it's compiled, it gets
30;; loaded as "raw-text", so non-ASCII chars won't work right during bootstrap.
31
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32(defvar custom-declare-variable-list nil
33 "Record `defcustom' calls made before `custom.el' is loaded to handle them.
34Each element of this list holds the arguments to one call to `defcustom'.")
35
68e3e5f5 36;; Use this, rather than defcustom, in subr.el and other files loaded
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37;; before custom.el.
38(defun custom-declare-variable-early (&rest arguments)
39 (setq custom-declare-variable-list
40 (cons arguments custom-declare-variable-list)))
2c642c03 41
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42(defmacro declare-function (fn file &optional arglist fileonly)
43 "Tell the byte-compiler that function FN is defined, in FILE.
44Optional ARGLIST is the argument list used by the function. The
45FILE argument is not used by the byte-compiler, but by the
46`check-declare' package, which checks that FILE contains a
47definition for FN. ARGLIST is used by both the byte-compiler and
48`check-declare' to check for consistency.
49
50FILE can be either a Lisp file (in which case the \".el\"
51extension is optional), or a C file. C files are expanded
52relative to the Emacs \"src/\" directory. Lisp files are
53searched for using `locate-library', and if that fails they are
54expanded relative to the location of the file containing the
55declaration. A FILE with an \"ext:\" prefix is an external file.
56`check-declare' will check such files if they are found, and skip
57them without error if they are not.
58
59FILEONLY non-nil means that `check-declare' will only check that
60FILE exists, not that it defines FN. This is intended for
61function-definitions that `check-declare' does not recognize, e.g.
62`defstruct'.
63
64To specify a value for FILEONLY without passing an argument list,
3fa173b4 65set ARGLIST to t. This is necessary because nil means an
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66empty argument list, rather than an unspecified one.
67
68Note that for the purposes of `check-declare', this statement
a4d2c321 69must be the first non-whitespace on a line.
708bb6f8 70
83031738 71For more information, see Info node `(elisp)Declaring Functions'."
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72 ;; Does nothing - byte-compile-declare-function does the work.
73 nil)
e224699a 74
2c642c03 75\f
c4f484f2 76;;;; Basic Lisp macros.
9a5336ae 77
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78(defalias 'not 'null)
79
6b61353c 80(defmacro noreturn (form)
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81 "Evaluate FORM, expecting it not to return.
82If FORM does return, signal an error."
2de39f08 83 (declare (debug t))
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84 `(prog1 ,form
85 (error "Form marked with `noreturn' did return")))
86
87(defmacro 1value (form)
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88 "Evaluate FORM, expecting a constant return value.
89This is the global do-nothing version. There is also `testcover-1value'
90that complains if FORM ever does return differing values."
2de39f08 91 (declare (debug t))
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92 form)
93
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94(defmacro def-edebug-spec (symbol spec)
95 "Set the `edebug-form-spec' property of SYMBOL according to SPEC.
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96Both SYMBOL and SPEC are unevaluated. The SPEC can be:
970 (instrument no arguments); t (instrument all arguments);
98a symbol (naming a function with an Edebug specification); or a list.
99The elements of the list describe the argument types; see
2b1e1a22 100Info node `(elisp)Specification List' for details."
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101 `(put (quote ,symbol) 'edebug-form-spec (quote ,spec)))
102
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103(defmacro lambda (&rest cdr)
104 "Return a lambda expression.
105A call of the form (lambda ARGS DOCSTRING INTERACTIVE BODY) is
106self-quoting; the result of evaluating the lambda expression is the
107expression itself. The lambda expression may then be treated as a
bec0d7f9 108function, i.e., stored as the function value of a symbol, passed to
265b3f2a 109`funcall' or `mapcar', etc.
bec0d7f9 110
9a5336ae 111ARGS should take the same form as an argument list for a `defun'.
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112DOCSTRING is an optional documentation string.
113 If present, it should describe how to call the function.
114 But documentation strings are usually not useful in nameless functions.
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115INTERACTIVE should be a call to the function `interactive', which see.
116It may also be omitted.
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117BODY should be a list of Lisp expressions.
118
119\(fn ARGS [DOCSTRING] [INTERACTIVE] BODY)"
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120 (declare (doc-string 2) (indent defun)
121 (debug (&define lambda-list
122 [&optional stringp]
123 [&optional ("interactive" interactive)]
124 def-body)))
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125 ;; Note that this definition should not use backquotes; subr.el should not
126 ;; depend on backquote.el.
127 (list 'function (cons 'lambda cdr)))
128
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129(defmacro setq-local (var val)
130 "Set variable VAR to value VAL in current buffer."
131 ;; Can't use backquote here, it's too early in the bootstrap.
132 (list 'set (list 'make-local-variable (list 'quote var)) val))
133
134(defmacro defvar-local (var val &optional docstring)
135 "Define VAR as a buffer-local variable with default value VAL.
136Like `defvar' but additionally marks the variable as being automatically
137buffer-local wherever it is set."
8bba5a75 138 (declare (debug defvar) (doc-string 3))
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139 ;; Can't use backquote here, it's too early in the bootstrap.
140 (list 'progn (list 'defvar var val docstring)
141 (list 'make-variable-buffer-local (list 'quote var))))
142
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143(defun apply-partially (fun &rest args)
144 "Return a function that is a partial application of FUN to ARGS.
145ARGS is a list of the first N arguments to pass to FUN.
146The result is a new function which does the same as FUN, except that
147the first N arguments are fixed at the values with which this function
148was called."
f488fb65 149 `(closure (t) (&rest args)
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150 (apply ',fun ,@(mapcar (lambda (arg) `',arg) args) args)))
151
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152(defmacro push (newelt place)
153 "Add NEWELT to the list stored in the generalized variable PLACE.
154This is morally equivalent to (setf PLACE (cons NEWELT PLACE)),
155except that PLACE is only evaluated once (after NEWELT)."
156 (declare (debug (form gv-place)))
157 (if (symbolp place)
158 ;; Important special case, to avoid triggering GV too early in
159 ;; the bootstrap.
160 (list 'setq place
161 (list 'cons newelt place))
162 (require 'macroexp)
163 (macroexp-let2 macroexp-copyable-p v newelt
164 (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
165 (funcall setter `(cons ,v ,getter))))))
166
167(defmacro pop (place)
168 "Return the first element of PLACE's value, and remove it from the list.
169PLACE must be a generalized variable whose value is a list.
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170If the value is nil, `pop' returns nil but does not actually
171change the list."
2ee3d7f0 172 (declare (debug (gv-place)))
54993fa4 173 (list 'car
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174 (if (symbolp place)
175 ;; So we can use `pop' in the bootstrap before `gv' can be used.
176 (list 'prog1 place (list 'setq place (list 'cdr place)))
177 (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
178 `(prog1 ,getter ,(funcall setter `(cdr ,getter)))))))
d270117a 179
debff3c3 180(defmacro when (cond &rest body)
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181 "If COND yields non-nil, do BODY, else return nil.
182When COND yields non-nil, eval BODY forms sequentially and return
183value of last one, or nil if there are none.
184
ebc3ae14 185\(fn COND BODY...)"
d47f7515 186 (declare (indent 1) (debug t))
debff3c3 187 (list 'if cond (cons 'progn body)))
9a5336ae 188
debff3c3 189(defmacro unless (cond &rest body)
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190 "If COND yields nil, do BODY, else return nil.
191When COND yields nil, eval BODY forms sequentially and return
192value of last one, or nil if there are none.
193
ebc3ae14 194\(fn COND BODY...)"
d47f7515 195 (declare (indent 1) (debug t))
debff3c3 196 (cons 'if (cons cond (cons nil body))))
d370591d 197
a0b0756a 198(defmacro dolist (spec &rest body)
d47f7515 199 "Loop over a list.
a0b0756a 200Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to each car from LIST, in turn.
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201Then evaluate RESULT to get return value, default nil.
202
d775d486 203\(fn (VAR LIST [RESULT]) BODY...)"
d47f7515 204 (declare (indent 1) (debug ((symbolp form &optional form) body)))
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205 ;; It would be cleaner to create an uninterned symbol,
206 ;; but that uses a lot more space when many functions in many files
207 ;; use dolist.
ca105506 208 ;; FIXME: This cost disappears in byte-compiled lexical-binding files.
01d16e16 209 (let ((temp '--dolist-tail--))
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210 ;; This is not a reliable test, but it does not matter because both
211 ;; semantics are acceptable, tho one is slightly faster with dynamic
212 ;; scoping and the other is slightly faster (and has cleaner semantics)
213 ;; with lexical scoping.
214 (if lexical-binding
215 `(let ((,temp ,(nth 1 spec)))
216 (while ,temp
217 (let ((,(car spec) (car ,temp)))
218 ,@body
219 (setq ,temp (cdr ,temp))))
da03ef8a 220 ,@(cdr (cdr spec)))
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221 `(let ((,temp ,(nth 1 spec))
222 ,(car spec))
223 (while ,temp
224 (setq ,(car spec) (car ,temp))
225 ,@body
226 (setq ,temp (cdr ,temp)))
227 ,@(if (cdr (cdr spec))
228 `((setq ,(car spec) nil) ,@(cdr (cdr spec))))))))
01d16e16 229
a0b0756a 230(defmacro dotimes (spec &rest body)
d47f7515 231 "Loop a certain number of times.
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232Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to successive integers running from 0,
233inclusive, to COUNT, exclusive. Then evaluate RESULT to get
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234the return value (nil if RESULT is omitted).
235
d775d486 236\(fn (VAR COUNT [RESULT]) BODY...)"
d47f7515 237 (declare (indent 1) (debug dolist))
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238 ;; It would be cleaner to create an uninterned symbol,
239 ;; but that uses a lot more space when many functions in many files
240 ;; use dotimes.
f488fb65 241 ;; FIXME: This cost disappears in byte-compiled lexical-binding files.
01d16e16 242 (let ((temp '--dotimes-limit--)
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243 (start 0)
244 (end (nth 1 spec)))
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245 ;; This is not a reliable test, but it does not matter because both
246 ;; semantics are acceptable, tho one is slightly faster with dynamic
247 ;; scoping and the other has cleaner semantics.
248 (if lexical-binding
249 (let ((counter '--dotimes-counter--))
250 `(let ((,temp ,end)
251 (,counter ,start))
252 (while (< ,counter ,temp)
253 (let ((,(car spec) ,counter))
254 ,@body)
255 (setq ,counter (1+ ,counter)))
256 ,@(if (cddr spec)
257 ;; FIXME: This let often leads to "unused var" warnings.
258 `((let ((,(car spec) ,counter)) ,@(cddr spec))))))
259 `(let ((,temp ,end)
260 (,(car spec) ,start))
261 (while (< ,(car spec) ,temp)
262 ,@body
263 (setq ,(car spec) (1+ ,(car spec))))
264 ,@(cdr (cdr spec))))))
a0b0756a 265
06b60517 266(defmacro declare (&rest _specs)
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267 "Do not evaluate any arguments, and return nil.
268If a `declare' form appears as the first form in the body of a
269`defun' or `defmacro' form, SPECS specifies various additional
270information about the function or macro; these go into effect
271during the evaluation of the `defun' or `defmacro' form.
272
273The possible values of SPECS are specified by
274`defun-declarations-alist' and `macro-declarations-alist'."
36cec983 275 ;; FIXME: edebug spec should pay attention to defun-declarations-alist.
a69c67e8 276 nil)
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277
278(defmacro ignore-errors (&rest body)
279 "Execute BODY; if an error occurs, return nil.
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280Otherwise, return result of last form in BODY.
281See also `with-demoted-errors' that does something similar
282without silencing all errors."
7467d0a8 283 (declare (debug t) (indent 0))
6b5de136 284 `(condition-case nil (progn ,@body) (error nil)))
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285\f
286;;;; Basic Lisp functions.
287
06b60517 288(defun ignore (&rest _ignore)
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289 "Do nothing and return nil.
290This function accepts any number of arguments, but ignores them."
291 (interactive)
292 nil)
293
fd6c5134 294;; Signal a compile-error if the first arg is missing.
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295(defun error (&rest args)
296 "Signal an error, making error message by passing all args to `format'.
297In Emacs, the convention is that error messages start with a capital
298letter but *do not* end with a period. Please follow this convention
fd6c5134 299for the sake of consistency."
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300 (while t
301 (signal 'error (list (apply 'format args)))))
f3a30a50 302(set-advertised-calling-convention 'error '(string &rest args) "23.1")
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304(defun user-error (format &rest args)
305 "Signal a pilot error, making error message by passing all args to `format'.
306In Emacs, the convention is that error messages start with a capital
307letter but *do not* end with a period. Please follow this convention
308for the sake of consistency.
309This is just like `error' except that `user-error's are expected to be the
310result of an incorrect manipulation on the part of the user, rather than the
311result of an actual problem."
312 (while t
313 (signal 'user-error (list (apply #'format format args)))))
314
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315;; We put this here instead of in frame.el so that it's defined even on
316;; systems where frame.el isn't loaded.
317(defun frame-configuration-p (object)
318 "Return non-nil if OBJECT seems to be a frame configuration.
319Any list whose car is `frame-configuration' is assumed to be a frame
320configuration."
321 (and (consp object)
322 (eq (car object) 'frame-configuration)))
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323\f
324;;;; List functions.
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326(defsubst caar (x)
327 "Return the car of the car of X."
328 (car (car x)))
329
330(defsubst cadr (x)
331 "Return the car of the cdr of X."
332 (car (cdr x)))
333
334(defsubst cdar (x)
335 "Return the cdr of the car of X."
336 (cdr (car x)))
337
338(defsubst cddr (x)
339 "Return the cdr of the cdr of X."
340 (cdr (cdr x)))
e8c32c99 341
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342(defun last (list &optional n)
343 "Return the last link of LIST. Its car is the last element.
344If LIST is nil, return nil.
345If N is non-nil, return the Nth-to-last link of LIST.
346If N is bigger than the length of LIST, return LIST."
369fba5f 347 (if n
10e4702a 348 (and (>= n 0)
88f427d5 349 (let ((m (safe-length list)))
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350 (if (< n m) (nthcdr (- m n) list) list)))
351 (and list
88f427d5 352 (nthcdr (1- (safe-length list)) list))))
526d204e 353
a478f3e1 354(defun butlast (list &optional n)
a3111ae4 355 "Return a copy of LIST with the last N elements removed."
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356 (if (and n (<= n 0)) list
357 (nbutlast (copy-sequence list) n)))
1c1c65de 358
a478f3e1 359(defun nbutlast (list &optional n)
1c1c65de 360 "Modifies LIST to remove the last N elements."
a478f3e1 361 (let ((m (length list)))
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362 (or n (setq n 1))
363 (and (< n m)
364 (progn
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365 (if (> n 0) (setcdr (nthcdr (- (1- m) n) list) nil))
366 list))))
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368(defun delete-dups (list)
369 "Destructively remove `equal' duplicates from LIST.
370Store the result in LIST and return it. LIST must be a proper list.
371Of several `equal' occurrences of an element in LIST, the first
372one is kept."
373 (let ((tail list))
374 (while tail
375 (setcdr tail (delete (car tail) (cdr tail)))
376 (setq tail (cdr tail))))
377 list)
378
0ed2c9b6 379(defun number-sequence (from &optional to inc)
abd9177a 380 "Return a sequence of numbers from FROM to TO (both inclusive) as a list.
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381INC is the increment used between numbers in the sequence and defaults to 1.
382So, the Nth element of the list is \(+ FROM \(* N INC)) where N counts from
383zero. TO is only included if there is an N for which TO = FROM + N * INC.
384If TO is nil or numerically equal to FROM, return \(FROM).
385If INC is positive and TO is less than FROM, or INC is negative
386and TO is larger than FROM, return nil.
387If INC is zero and TO is neither nil nor numerically equal to
388FROM, signal an error.
389
390This function is primarily designed for integer arguments.
391Nevertheless, FROM, TO and INC can be integer or float. However,
392floating point arithmetic is inexact. For instance, depending on
393the machine, it may quite well happen that
394\(number-sequence 0.4 0.6 0.2) returns the one element list \(0.4),
395whereas \(number-sequence 0.4 0.8 0.2) returns a list with three
396elements. Thus, if some of the arguments are floats and one wants
397to make sure that TO is included, one may have to explicitly write
398TO as \(+ FROM \(* N INC)) or use a variable whose value was
399computed with this exact expression. Alternatively, you can,
400of course, also replace TO with a slightly larger value
401\(or a slightly more negative value if INC is negative)."
402 (if (or (not to) (= from to))
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403 (list from)
404 (or inc (setq inc 1))
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405 (when (zerop inc) (error "The increment can not be zero"))
406 (let (seq (n 0) (next from))
407 (if (> inc 0)
408 (while (<= next to)
409 (setq seq (cons next seq)
410 n (1+ n)
411 next (+ from (* n inc))))
412 (while (>= next to)
413 (setq seq (cons next seq)
414 n (1+ n)
415 next (+ from (* n inc)))))
0ed2c9b6 416 (nreverse seq))))
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418(defun copy-tree (tree &optional vecp)
419 "Make a copy of TREE.
420If TREE is a cons cell, this recursively copies both its car and its cdr.
cfebd4db 421Contrast to `copy-sequence', which copies only along the cdrs. With second
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422argument VECP, this copies vectors as well as conses."
423 (if (consp tree)
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424 (let (result)
425 (while (consp tree)
426 (let ((newcar (car tree)))
427 (if (or (consp (car tree)) (and vecp (vectorp (car tree))))
428 (setq newcar (copy-tree (car tree) vecp)))
429 (push newcar result))
430 (setq tree (cdr tree)))
68b08950 431 (nconc (nreverse result) tree))
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432 (if (and vecp (vectorp tree))
433 (let ((i (length (setq tree (copy-sequence tree)))))
434 (while (>= (setq i (1- i)) 0)
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435 (aset tree i (copy-tree (aref tree i) vecp)))
436 tree)
437 tree)))
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438\f
439;;;; Various list-search functions.
a176c9eb 440
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441(defun assoc-default (key alist &optional test default)
442 "Find object KEY in a pseudo-alist ALIST.
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443ALIST is a list of conses or objects. Each element
444 (or the element's car, if it is a cons) is compared with KEY by
445 calling TEST, with two arguments: (i) the element or its car,
446 and (ii) KEY.
447If that is non-nil, the element matches; then `assoc-default'
448 returns the element's cdr, if it is a cons, or DEFAULT if the
449 element is not a cons.
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450
451If no element matches, the value is nil.
452If TEST is omitted or nil, `equal' is used."
453 (let (found (tail alist) value)
454 (while (and tail (not found))
455 (let ((elt (car tail)))
456 (when (funcall (or test 'equal) (if (consp elt) (car elt) elt) key)
457 (setq found t value (if (consp elt) (cdr elt) default))))
458 (setq tail (cdr tail)))
459 value))
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460
461(defun assoc-ignore-case (key alist)
462 "Like `assoc', but ignores differences in case and text representation.
463KEY must be a string. Upper-case and lower-case letters are treated as equal.
464Unibyte strings are converted to multibyte for comparison."
59f7af81 465 (declare (obsolete assoc-string "22.1"))
6b61353c 466 (assoc-string key alist t))
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467
468(defun assoc-ignore-representation (key alist)
469 "Like `assoc', but ignores differences in text representation.
264ef586 470KEY must be a string.
98aae5f6 471Unibyte strings are converted to multibyte for comparison."
59f7af81 472 (declare (obsolete assoc-string "22.1"))
6b61353c 473 (assoc-string key alist nil))
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474
475(defun member-ignore-case (elt list)
5612fd08 476 "Like `member', but ignore differences in case and text representation.
cbbc3205 477ELT must be a string. Upper-case and lower-case letters are treated as equal.
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478Unibyte strings are converted to multibyte for comparison.
479Non-strings in LIST are ignored."
480 (while (and list
481 (not (and (stringp (car list))
482 (eq t (compare-strings elt 0 nil (car list) 0 nil t)))))
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483 (setq list (cdr list)))
484 list)
cbbc3205 485
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486(defun assq-delete-all (key alist)
487 "Delete from ALIST all elements whose car is `eq' to KEY.
488Return the modified alist.
489Elements of ALIST that are not conses are ignored."
490 (while (and (consp (car alist))
491 (eq (car (car alist)) key))
492 (setq alist (cdr alist)))
493 (let ((tail alist) tail-cdr)
494 (while (setq tail-cdr (cdr tail))
495 (if (and (consp (car tail-cdr))
496 (eq (car (car tail-cdr)) key))
497 (setcdr tail (cdr tail-cdr))
498 (setq tail tail-cdr))))
499 alist)
500
501(defun rassq-delete-all (value alist)
502 "Delete from ALIST all elements whose cdr is `eq' to VALUE.
503Return the modified alist.
504Elements of ALIST that are not conses are ignored."
505 (while (and (consp (car alist))
506 (eq (cdr (car alist)) value))
507 (setq alist (cdr alist)))
508 (let ((tail alist) tail-cdr)
509 (while (setq tail-cdr (cdr tail))
510 (if (and (consp (car tail-cdr))
511 (eq (cdr (car tail-cdr)) value))
512 (setcdr tail (cdr tail-cdr))
513 (setq tail tail-cdr))))
514 alist)
515
516(defun remove (elt seq)
517 "Return a copy of SEQ with all occurrences of ELT removed.
518SEQ must be a list, vector, or string. The comparison is done with `equal'."
519 (if (nlistp seq)
520 ;; If SEQ isn't a list, there's no need to copy SEQ because
521 ;; `delete' will return a new object.
522 (delete elt seq)
523 (delete elt (copy-sequence seq))))
524
525(defun remq (elt list)
526 "Return LIST with all occurrences of ELT removed.
527The comparison is done with `eq'. Contrary to `delq', this does not use
528side-effects, and the argument LIST is not modified."
7f9b7c53 529 (while (and (eq elt (car list)) (setq list (cdr list))))
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530 (if (memq elt list)
531 (delq elt (copy-sequence list))
532 list))
9a5336ae 533\f
9a5336ae 534;;;; Keymap support.
be9b65ac 535
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536(defun kbd (keys)
537 "Convert KEYS to the internal Emacs key representation.
538KEYS should be a string constant in the format used for
539saving keyboard macros (see `edmacro-mode')."
540 ;; Don't use a defalias, since the `pure' property is only true for
541 ;; the calling convention of `kbd'.
542 (read-kbd-macro keys))
f95e9344 543(put 'kbd 'pure t)
c4f484f2 544
be9b65ac 545(defun undefined ()
3fa173b4 546 "Beep to tell the user this binding is undefined."
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547 (interactive)
548 (ding))
549
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550;; Prevent the \{...} documentation construct
551;; from mentioning keys that run this command.
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552(put 'undefined 'suppress-keymap t)
553
554(defun suppress-keymap (map &optional nodigits)
555 "Make MAP override all normally self-inserting keys to be undefined.
556Normally, as an exception, digits and minus-sign are set to make prefix args,
557but optional second arg NODIGITS non-nil treats them like other chars."
098ba983 558 (define-key map [remap self-insert-command] 'undefined)
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559 (or nodigits
560 (let (loop)
561 (define-key map "-" 'negative-argument)
562 ;; Make plain numbers do numeric args.
563 (setq loop ?0)
564 (while (<= loop ?9)
565 (define-key map (char-to-string loop) 'digit-argument)
566 (setq loop (1+ loop))))))
567
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568(defun make-composed-keymap (maps &optional parent)
569 "Construct a new keymap composed of MAPS and inheriting from PARENT.
570When looking up a key in the returned map, the key is looked in each
571keymap of MAPS in turn until a binding is found.
572If no binding is found in MAPS, the lookup continues in PARENT, if non-nil.
573As always with keymap inheritance, a nil binding in MAPS overrides
574any corresponding binding in PARENT, but it does not override corresponding
575bindings in other keymaps of MAPS.
576MAPS can be a list of keymaps or a single keymap.
577PARENT if non-nil should be a keymap."
578 `(keymap
579 ,@(if (keymapp maps) (list maps) maps)
580 ,@parent))
581
4ced66fd 582(defun define-key-after (keymap key definition &optional after)
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583 "Add binding in KEYMAP for KEY => DEFINITION, right after AFTER's binding.
584This is like `define-key' except that the binding for KEY is placed
585just after the binding for the event AFTER, instead of at the beginning
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586of the map. Note that AFTER must be an event type (like KEY), NOT a command
587\(like DEFINITION).
588
4ced66fd 589If AFTER is t or omitted, the new binding goes at the end of the keymap.
08b1f8a1 590AFTER should be a single event type--a symbol or a character, not a sequence.
c34a9d34 591
4ced66fd 592Bindings are always added before any inherited map.
c34a9d34 593
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594The order of bindings in a keymap only matters when it is used as
595a menu, so this function is not useful for non-menu keymaps."
4ced66fd 596 (unless after (setq after t))
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597 (or (keymapp keymap)
598 (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'keymapp keymap)))
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599 (setq key
600 (if (<= (length key) 1) (aref key 0)
601 (setq keymap (lookup-key keymap
602 (apply 'vector
603 (butlast (mapcar 'identity key)))))
604 (aref key (1- (length key)))))
605 (let ((tail keymap) done inserted)
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606 (while (and (not done) tail)
607 ;; Delete any earlier bindings for the same key.
08b1f8a1 608 (if (eq (car-safe (car (cdr tail))) key)
4434d61b 609 (setcdr tail (cdr (cdr tail))))
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610 ;; If we hit an included map, go down that one.
611 (if (keymapp (car tail)) (setq tail (car tail)))
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612 ;; When we reach AFTER's binding, insert the new binding after.
613 ;; If we reach an inherited keymap, insert just before that.
113d28a8 614 ;; If we reach the end of this keymap, insert at the end.
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615 (if (or (and (eq (car-safe (car tail)) after)
616 (not (eq after t)))
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617 (eq (car (cdr tail)) 'keymap)
618 (null (cdr tail)))
4434d61b 619 (progn
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620 ;; Stop the scan only if we find a parent keymap.
621 ;; Keep going past the inserted element
622 ;; so we can delete any duplications that come later.
623 (if (eq (car (cdr tail)) 'keymap)
624 (setq done t))
625 ;; Don't insert more than once.
626 (or inserted
08b1f8a1 627 (setcdr tail (cons (cons key definition) (cdr tail))))
113d28a8 628 (setq inserted t)))
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629 (setq tail (cdr tail)))))
630
a10cca6c 631(defun map-keymap-sorted (function keymap)
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632 "Implement `map-keymap' with sorting.
633Don't call this function; it is for internal use only."
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634 (let (list)
635 (map-keymap (lambda (a b) (push (cons a b) list))
636 keymap)
637 (setq list (sort list
638 (lambda (a b)
639 (setq a (car a) b (car b))
640 (if (integerp a)
641 (if (integerp b) (< a b)
642 t)
643 (if (integerp b) t
644 ;; string< also accepts symbols.
645 (string< a b))))))
646 (dolist (p list)
647 (funcall function (car p) (cdr p)))))
51fa3961 648
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649(defun keymap--menu-item-binding (val)
650 "Return the binding part of a menu-item."
651 (cond
652 ((not (consp val)) val) ;Not a menu-item.
653 ((eq 'menu-item (car val))
654 (let* ((binding (nth 2 val))
655 (plist (nthcdr 3 val))
656 (filter (plist-get plist :filter)))
657 (if filter (funcall filter binding)
658 binding)))
659 ((and (consp (cdr val)) (stringp (cadr val)))
660 (cddr val))
661 ((stringp (car val))
662 (cdr val))
663 (t val))) ;Not a menu-item either.
664
665(defun keymap--menu-item-with-binding (item binding)
666 "Build a menu-item like ITEM but with its binding changed to BINDING."
667 (cond
08e1d82c 668 ((not (consp item)) binding) ;Not a menu-item.
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669 ((eq 'menu-item (car item))
670 (setq item (copy-sequence item))
671 (let ((tail (nthcdr 2 item)))
672 (setcar tail binding)
673 ;; Remove any potential filter.
674 (if (plist-get (cdr tail) :filter)
675 (setcdr tail (plist-put (cdr tail) :filter nil))))
676 item)
677 ((and (consp (cdr item)) (stringp (cadr item)))
678 (cons (car item) (cons (cadr item) binding)))
679 (t (cons (car item) binding))))
680
681(defun keymap--merge-bindings (val1 val2)
682 "Merge bindings VAL1 and VAL2."
683 (let ((map1 (keymap--menu-item-binding val1))
684 (map2 (keymap--menu-item-binding val2)))
685 (if (not (and (keymapp map1) (keymapp map2)))
686 ;; There's nothing to merge: val1 takes precedence.
687 val1
688 (let ((map (list 'keymap map1 map2))
689 (item (if (keymapp val1) (if (keymapp val2) nil val2) val1)))
690 (keymap--menu-item-with-binding item map)))))
691
00f7c5ed 692(defun keymap-canonicalize (map)
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693 "Return a simpler equivalent keymap.
694This resolves inheritance and redefinitions. The returned keymap
695should behave identically to a copy of KEYMAP w.r.t `lookup-key'
696and use in active keymaps and menus.
697Subkeymaps may be modified but are not canonicalized."
698 ;; FIXME: Problem with the difference between a nil binding
699 ;; that hides a binding in an inherited map and a nil binding that's ignored
700 ;; to let some further binding visible. Currently a nil binding hides all.
701 ;; FIXME: we may want to carefully (re)order elements in case they're
702 ;; menu-entries.
00f7c5ed 703 (let ((bindings ())
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705 (prompt (keymap-prompt map)))
00f7c5ed 706 (while (keymapp map)
3349e122 707 (setq map (map-keymap ;; -internal
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708 (lambda (key item)
709 (if (consp key)
710 ;; Treat char-ranges specially.
711 (push (cons key item) ranges)
712 (push (cons key item) bindings)))
713 map)))
3349e122 714 ;; Create the new map.
c099a588 715 (setq map (funcall (if ranges 'make-keymap 'make-sparse-keymap) prompt))
00f7c5ed 716 (dolist (binding ranges)
3349e122 717 ;; Treat char-ranges specially. FIXME: need to merge as well.
64981d1a 718 (define-key map (vector (car binding)) (cdr binding)))
3349e122 719 ;; Process the bindings starting from the end.
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720 (dolist (binding (prog1 bindings (setq bindings ())))
721 (let* ((key (car binding))
00f7c5ed 722 (oldbind (assq key bindings)))
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723 (push (if (not oldbind)
724 ;; The normal case: no duplicate bindings.
725 binding
726 ;; This is the second binding for this key.
727 (setq bindings (delq oldbind bindings))
728 (cons key (keymap--merge-bindings (cdr binding)
729 (cdr oldbind))))
730 bindings)))
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731 (nconc map bindings)))
732
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733(put 'keyboard-translate-table 'char-table-extra-slots 0)
734
9a5336ae 735(defun keyboard-translate (from to)
9aeb25a6 736 "Translate character FROM to TO on the current terminal.
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737This function creates a `keyboard-translate-table' if necessary
738and then modifies one entry in it."
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739 (or (char-table-p keyboard-translate-table)
740 (setq keyboard-translate-table
741 (make-char-table 'keyboard-translate-table nil)))
9a5336ae 742 (aset keyboard-translate-table from to))
9a5336ae 743\f
c4f484f2 744;;;; Key binding commands.
9a5336ae 745
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746(defun global-set-key (key command)
747 "Give KEY a global binding as COMMAND.
748COMMAND is the command definition to use; usually it is
749a symbol naming an interactively-callable function.
750KEY is a key sequence; noninteractively, it is a string or vector
751of characters or event types, and non-ASCII characters with codes
752above 127 (such as ISO Latin-1) can be included if you use a vector.
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754Note that if KEY has a local binding in the current buffer,
755that local binding will continue to shadow any global binding
756that you make with this function."
757 (interactive "KSet key globally: \nCSet key %s to command: ")
758 (or (vectorp key) (stringp key)
759 (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'arrayp key)))
760 (define-key (current-global-map) key command))
9a5336ae 761
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762(defun local-set-key (key command)
763 "Give KEY a local binding as COMMAND.
764COMMAND is the command definition to use; usually it is
765a symbol naming an interactively-callable function.
766KEY is a key sequence; noninteractively, it is a string or vector
767of characters or event types, and non-ASCII characters with codes
768above 127 (such as ISO Latin-1) can be included if you use a vector.
9a5336ae 769
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770The binding goes in the current buffer's local map,
771which in most cases is shared with all other buffers in the same major mode."
772 (interactive "KSet key locally: \nCSet key %s locally to command: ")
773 (let ((map (current-local-map)))
774 (or map
775 (use-local-map (setq map (make-sparse-keymap))))
776 (or (vectorp key) (stringp key)
777 (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'arrayp key)))
778 (define-key map key command)))
9a5336ae 779
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780(defun global-unset-key (key)
781 "Remove global binding of KEY.
782KEY is a string or vector representing a sequence of keystrokes."
783 (interactive "kUnset key globally: ")
784 (global-set-key key nil))
9a5336ae 785
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786(defun local-unset-key (key)
787 "Remove local binding of KEY.
788KEY is a string or vector representing a sequence of keystrokes."
789 (interactive "kUnset key locally: ")
790 (if (current-local-map)
791 (local-set-key key nil))
792 nil)
793\f
794;;;; substitute-key-definition and its subroutines.
795
796(defvar key-substitution-in-progress nil
c8227332 797 "Used internally by `substitute-key-definition'.")
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799(defun substitute-key-definition (olddef newdef keymap &optional oldmap prefix)
800 "Replace OLDDEF with NEWDEF for any keys in KEYMAP now defined as OLDDEF.
801In other words, OLDDEF is replaced with NEWDEF where ever it appears.
802Alternatively, if optional fourth argument OLDMAP is specified, we redefine
803in KEYMAP as NEWDEF those keys which are defined as OLDDEF in OLDMAP.
804
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805If you don't specify OLDMAP, you can usually get the same results
806in a cleaner way with command remapping, like this:
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807 \(define-key KEYMAP [remap OLDDEF] NEWDEF)
808\n(fn OLDDEF NEWDEF KEYMAP &optional OLDMAP)"
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809 ;; Don't document PREFIX in the doc string because we don't want to
810 ;; advertise it. It's meant for recursive calls only. Here's its
811 ;; meaning
812
813 ;; If optional argument PREFIX is specified, it should be a key
814 ;; prefix, a string. Redefined bindings will then be bound to the
815 ;; original key, with PREFIX added at the front.
816 (or prefix (setq prefix ""))
817 (let* ((scan (or oldmap keymap))
818 (prefix1 (vconcat prefix [nil]))
819 (key-substitution-in-progress
820 (cons scan key-substitution-in-progress)))
821 ;; Scan OLDMAP, finding each char or event-symbol that
822 ;; has any definition, and act on it with hack-key.
823 (map-keymap
824 (lambda (char defn)
825 (aset prefix1 (length prefix) char)
826 (substitute-key-definition-key defn olddef newdef prefix1 keymap))
827 scan)))
828
829(defun substitute-key-definition-key (defn olddef newdef prefix keymap)
830 (let (inner-def skipped menu-item)
831 ;; Find the actual command name within the binding.
832 (if (eq (car-safe defn) 'menu-item)
833 (setq menu-item defn defn (nth 2 defn))
834 ;; Skip past menu-prompt.
835 (while (stringp (car-safe defn))
836 (push (pop defn) skipped))
837 ;; Skip past cached key-equivalence data for menu items.
838 (if (consp (car-safe defn))
839 (setq defn (cdr defn))))
840 (if (or (eq defn olddef)
841 ;; Compare with equal if definition is a key sequence.
842 ;; That is useful for operating on function-key-map.
843 (and (or (stringp defn) (vectorp defn))
844 (equal defn olddef)))
845 (define-key keymap prefix
846 (if menu-item
847 (let ((copy (copy-sequence menu-item)))
848 (setcar (nthcdr 2 copy) newdef)
849 copy)
850 (nconc (nreverse skipped) newdef)))
851 ;; Look past a symbol that names a keymap.
852 (setq inner-def
cf25c647 853 (or (indirect-function defn t) defn))
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854 ;; For nested keymaps, we use `inner-def' rather than `defn' so as to
855 ;; avoid autoloading a keymap. This is mostly done to preserve the
856 ;; original non-autoloading behavior of pre-map-keymap times.
857 (if (and (keymapp inner-def)
858 ;; Avoid recursively scanning
859 ;; where KEYMAP does not have a submap.
860 (let ((elt (lookup-key keymap prefix)))
861 (or (null elt) (natnump elt) (keymapp elt)))
862 ;; Avoid recursively rescanning keymap being scanned.
863 (not (memq inner-def key-substitution-in-progress)))
864 ;; If this one isn't being scanned already, scan it now.
865 (substitute-key-definition olddef newdef keymap inner-def prefix)))))
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867\f
264ef586 868;;;; The global keymap tree.
9a5336ae 869
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870;; global-map, esc-map, and ctl-x-map have their values set up in
871;; keymap.c; we just give them docstrings here.
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872
873(defvar global-map nil
874 "Default global keymap mapping Emacs keyboard input into commands.
875The value is a keymap which is usually (but not necessarily) Emacs's
876global map.")
877
878(defvar esc-map nil
879 "Default keymap for ESC (meta) commands.
880The normal global definition of the character ESC indirects to this keymap.")
881
882(defvar ctl-x-map nil
883 "Default keymap for C-x commands.
884The normal global definition of the character C-x indirects to this keymap.")
885
886(defvar ctl-x-4-map (make-sparse-keymap)
03eeb110 887 "Keymap for subcommands of C-x 4.")
059184dd 888(defalias 'ctl-x-4-prefix ctl-x-4-map)
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889(define-key ctl-x-map "4" 'ctl-x-4-prefix)
890
891(defvar ctl-x-5-map (make-sparse-keymap)
892 "Keymap for frame commands.")
059184dd 893(defalias 'ctl-x-5-prefix ctl-x-5-map)
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894(define-key ctl-x-map "5" 'ctl-x-5-prefix)
895
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897;;;; Event manipulation functions.
898
03a74b84 899(defconst listify-key-sequence-1 (logior 128 ?\M-\C-@))
114137b8 900
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901(defun listify-key-sequence (key)
902 "Convert a key sequence to a list of events."
903 (if (vectorp key)
904 (append key nil)
905 (mapcar (function (lambda (c)
906 (if (> c 127)
114137b8 907 (logxor c listify-key-sequence-1)
cde6d7e3 908 c)))
d47f7515 909 key)))
cde6d7e3 910
e1894109 911(defun eventp (obj)
53e5a4e8 912 "True if the argument is an event object."
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913 (when obj
914 (or (integerp obj)
915 (and (symbolp obj) obj (not (keywordp obj)))
916 (and (consp obj) (symbolp (car obj))))))
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918(defun event-modifiers (event)
a3111ae4 919 "Return a list of symbols representing the modifier keys in event EVENT.
53e5a4e8 920The elements of the list may include `meta', `control',
32295976 921`shift', `hyper', `super', `alt', `click', `double', `triple', `drag',
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922and `down'.
923EVENT may be an event or an event type. If EVENT is a symbol
924that has never been used in an event that has been read as input
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925in the current Emacs session, then this function may fail to include
926the `click' modifier."
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927 (let ((type event))
928 (if (listp type)
929 (setq type (car type)))
930 (if (symbolp type)
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931 ;; Don't read event-symbol-elements directly since we're not
932 ;; sure the symbol has already been parsed.
933 (cdr (internal-event-symbol-parse-modifiers type))
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934 (let ((list nil)
935 (char (logand type (lognot (logior ?\M-\^@ ?\C-\^@ ?\S-\^@
936 ?\H-\^@ ?\s-\^@ ?\A-\^@)))))
937 (if (not (zerop (logand type ?\M-\^@)))
9166dbf6 938 (push 'meta list))
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939 (if (or (not (zerop (logand type ?\C-\^@)))
940 (< char 32))
9166dbf6 941 (push 'control list))
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942 (if (or (not (zerop (logand type ?\S-\^@)))
943 (/= char (downcase char)))
9166dbf6 944 (push 'shift list))
da16e648 945 (or (zerop (logand type ?\H-\^@))
9166dbf6 946 (push 'hyper list))
da16e648 947 (or (zerop (logand type ?\s-\^@))
9166dbf6 948 (push 'super list))
da16e648 949 (or (zerop (logand type ?\A-\^@))
9166dbf6 950 (push 'alt list))
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951 list))))
952
d63de416 953(defun event-basic-type (event)
a3111ae4 954 "Return the basic type of the given event (all modifiers removed).
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955The value is a printing character (not upper case) or a symbol.
956EVENT may be an event or an event type. If EVENT is a symbol
957that has never been used in an event that has been read as input
958in the current Emacs session, then this function may return nil."
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959 (if (consp event)
960 (setq event (car event)))
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961 (if (symbolp event)
962 (car (get event 'event-symbol-elements))
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963 (let* ((base (logand event (1- ?\A-\^@)))
964 (uncontrolled (if (< base 32) (logior base 64) base)))
965 ;; There are some numbers that are invalid characters and
966 ;; cause `downcase' to get an error.
967 (condition-case ()
968 (downcase uncontrolled)
969 (error uncontrolled)))))
d63de416 970
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971(defsubst mouse-movement-p (object)
972 "Return non-nil if OBJECT is a mouse movement event."
9166dbf6 973 (eq (car-safe object) 'mouse-movement))
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975(defun mouse-event-p (object)
976 "Return non-nil if OBJECT is a mouse click event."
977 ;; is this really correct? maybe remove mouse-movement?
978 (memq (event-basic-type object) '(mouse-1 mouse-2 mouse-3 mouse-movement)))
979
e1894109 980(defun event-start (event)
0f03054a 981 "Return the starting position of EVENT.
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983If it is a key press event, the return value has the form
984 (WINDOW POS (0 . 0) 0)
985If it is a click or drag event, it has the form
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986 (WINDOW AREA-OR-POS (X . Y) TIMESTAMP OBJECT POS (COL . ROW)
987 IMAGE (DX . DY) (WIDTH . HEIGHT))
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988The `posn-' functions access elements of such lists.
989For more information, see Info node `(elisp)Click Events'.
990
991If EVENT is a mouse or key press or a mouse click, this is the
992position of the event. If EVENT is a drag, this is the starting
993position of the drag."
5ef6a86d 994 (if (consp event) (nth 1 event)
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995 (or (posn-at-point)
996 (list (selected-window) (point) '(0 . 0) 0))))
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999 "Return the ending location of EVENT.
1000EVENT should be a click, drag, or key press event.
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1001If EVENT is a key press event, the return value has the form
1002 (WINDOW POS (0 . 0) 0)
1003If EVENT is a click event, this function is the same as
1004`event-start'. For click and drag events, the return value has
1005the form
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1006 (WINDOW AREA-OR-POS (X . Y) TIMESTAMP OBJECT POS (COL . ROW)
1007 IMAGE (DX . DY) (WIDTH . HEIGHT))
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1008The `posn-' functions access elements of such lists.
1009For more information, see Info node `(elisp)Click Events'.
1010
1011If EVENT is a mouse or key press or a mouse click, this is the
1012position of the event. If EVENT is a drag, this is the starting
1013position of the drag."
5ef6a86d 1014 (if (consp event) (nth (if (consp (nth 2 event)) 2 1) event)
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1015 (or (posn-at-point)
1016 (list (selected-window) (point) '(0 . 0) 0))))
0f03054a 1017
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1018(defsubst event-click-count (event)
1019 "Return the multi-click count of EVENT, a click or drag event.
1020The return value is a positive integer."
5ef6a86d 1021 (if (and (consp event) (integerp (nth 2 event))) (nth 2 event) 1))
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1022\f
1023;;;; Extracting fields of the positions in an event.
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1025(defun posnp (obj)
1026 "Return non-nil if OBJ appears to be a valid `posn' object."
1027 (and (windowp (car-safe obj))
1028 (atom (car-safe (setq obj (cdr obj)))) ;AREA-OR-POS.
1029 (integerp (car-safe (car-safe (setq obj (cdr obj))))) ;XOFFSET.
1030 (integerp (car-safe (cdr obj))))) ;TIMESTAMP.
1031
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1032(defsubst posn-window (position)
1033 "Return the window in POSITION.
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1034POSITION should be a list of the form returned by the `event-start'
1035and `event-end' functions."
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1036 (nth 0 position))
1037
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1038(defsubst posn-area (position)
1039 "Return the window area recorded in POSITION, or nil for the text area.
1040POSITION should be a list of the form returned by the `event-start'
1041and `event-end' functions."
1042 (let ((area (if (consp (nth 1 position))
1043 (car (nth 1 position))
1044 (nth 1 position))))
1045 (and (symbolp area) area)))
1046
9a1ff164 1047(defun posn-point (position)
0f03054a 1048 "Return the buffer location in POSITION.
6b61353c 1049POSITION should be a list of the form returned by the `event-start'
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1050and `event-end' functions.
1051Returns nil if POSITION does not correspond to any buffer location (e.g.
1052a click on a scroll bar)."
6b61353c 1053 (or (nth 5 position)
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1054 (let ((pt (nth 1 position)))
1055 (or (car-safe pt)
1056 ;; Apparently this can also be `vertical-scroll-bar' (bug#13979).
1057 (if (integerp pt) pt)))))
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1058
1059(defun posn-set-point (position)
1060 "Move point to POSITION.
1061Select the corresponding window as well."
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1062 (if (not (windowp (posn-window position)))
1063 (error "Position not in text area of window"))
1064 (select-window (posn-window position))
1065 (if (numberp (posn-point position))
1066 (goto-char (posn-point position))))
0f03054a 1067
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1068(defsubst posn-x-y (position)
1069 "Return the x and y coordinates in POSITION.
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1070The return value has the form (X . Y), where X and Y are given in
1071pixels. POSITION should be a list of the form returned by
1072`event-start' and `event-end'."
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1073 (nth 2 position))
1074
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1075(declare-function scroll-bar-scale "scroll-bar" (num-denom whole))
1076
ed627e08 1077(defun posn-col-row (position)
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1078 "Return the nominal column and row in POSITION, measured in characters.
1079The column and row values are approximations calculated from the x
1080and y coordinates in POSITION and the frame's default character width
1081and height.
ed627e08 1082For a scroll-bar event, the result column is 0, and the row
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1083corresponds to the vertical position of the click in the scroll bar.
1084POSITION should be a list of the form returned by the `event-start'
1085and `event-end' functions."
1086 (let* ((pair (posn-x-y position))
1087 (window (posn-window position))
1088 (area (posn-area position)))
1089 (cond
1090 ((null window)
1091 '(0 . 0))
1092 ((eq area 'vertical-scroll-bar)
1093 (cons 0 (scroll-bar-scale pair (1- (window-height window)))))
1094 ((eq area 'horizontal-scroll-bar)
1095 (cons (scroll-bar-scale pair (window-width window)) 0))
1096 (t
1097 (let* ((frame (if (framep window) window (window-frame window)))
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1098 ;; FIXME: This should take line-spacing properties on
1099 ;; newlines into account.
1100 (spacing (when (display-graphic-p frame)
1101 (or (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
1102 line-spacing)
1103 (frame-parameter frame 'line-spacing)))))
1104 (cond ((floatp spacing)
1105 (setq spacing (truncate (* spacing
1106 (frame-char-height frame)))))
1107 ((null spacing)
1108 (setq spacing 0)))
1109 (cons (/ (car pair) (frame-char-width frame))
e68afd74 1110 (- (/ (cdr pair) (+ (frame-char-height frame) spacing))
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1111 (if (null (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
1112 header-line-format))
1113 0 1))))))))
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1114
1115(defun posn-actual-col-row (position)
1116 "Return the actual column and row in POSITION, measured in characters.
1117These are the actual row number in the window and character number in that row.
1118Return nil if POSITION does not contain the actual position; in that case
1119`posn-col-row' can be used to get approximate values.
1120POSITION should be a list of the form returned by the `event-start'
1121and `event-end' functions."
1122 (nth 6 position))
e55c21be 1123
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1125 "Return the timestamp of POSITION.
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1126POSITION should be a list of the form returned by the `event-start'
1127and `event-end' functions."
0f03054a 1128 (nth 3 position))
9a5336ae 1129
9a1ff164 1130(defun posn-string (position)
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1131 "Return the string object of POSITION.
1132Value is a cons (STRING . STRING-POS), or nil if not a string.
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1133POSITION should be a list of the form returned by the `event-start'
1134and `event-end' functions."
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1135 (let ((x (nth 4 position)))
1136 ;; Apparently this can also be `handle' or `below-handle' (bug#13979).
1137 (when (consp x) x)))
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1138
1139(defsubst posn-image (position)
79a09c9c 1140 "Return the image object of POSITION.
0c3f75f6 1141Value is a list (image ...), or nil if not an image.
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1142POSITION should be a list of the form returned by the `event-start'
1143and `event-end' functions."
1144 (nth 7 position))
1145
1146(defsubst posn-object (position)
1147 "Return the object (image or string) of POSITION.
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1148Value is a list (image ...) for an image object, a cons cell
1149\(STRING . STRING-POS) for a string object, and nil for a buffer position.
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1150POSITION should be a list of the form returned by the `event-start'
1151and `event-end' functions."
1152 (or (posn-image position) (posn-string position)))
1153
1154(defsubst posn-object-x-y (position)
1155 "Return the x and y coordinates relative to the object of POSITION.
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1156The return value has the form (DX . DY), where DX and DY are
1157given in pixels. POSITION should be a list of the form returned
1158by `event-start' and `event-end'."
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1159 (nth 8 position))
1160
1161(defsubst posn-object-width-height (position)
1162 "Return the pixel width and height of the object of POSITION.
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1163The return value has the form (WIDTH . HEIGHT). POSITION should
1164be a list of the form returned by `event-start' and `event-end'."
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1165 (nth 9 position))
1166
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1168;;;; Obsolescent names for functions.
1169
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1170(define-obsolete-function-alias 'window-dot 'window-point "22.1")
1171(define-obsolete-function-alias 'set-window-dot 'set-window-point "22.1")
1172(define-obsolete-function-alias 'read-input 'read-string "22.1")
1173(define-obsolete-function-alias 'show-buffer 'set-window-buffer "22.1")
1174(define-obsolete-function-alias 'eval-current-buffer 'eval-buffer "22.1")
1175(define-obsolete-function-alias 'string-to-int 'string-to-number "22.1")
1176
9d28c33e 1177(make-obsolete 'forward-point "use (+ (point) N) instead." "23.1")
2a1e2476 1178(make-obsolete 'buffer-has-markers-at nil "24.3")
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1179
1180(defun insert-string (&rest args)
1181 "Mocklisp-compatibility insert function.
1182Like the function `insert' except that any argument that is a number
1183is converted into a string by expressing it in decimal."
59f7af81 1184 (declare (obsolete insert "22.1"))
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1185 (dolist (el args)
1186 (insert (if (integerp el) (number-to-string el) el))))
9d28c33e 1187
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1188(defun makehash (&optional test)
1189 (declare (obsolete make-hash-table "22.1"))
1190 (make-hash-table :test (or test 'eql)))
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1191
1192;; These are used by VM and some old programs
1193(defalias 'focus-frame 'ignore "")
1194(make-obsolete 'focus-frame "it does nothing." "22.1")
1195(defalias 'unfocus-frame 'ignore "")
1196(make-obsolete 'unfocus-frame "it does nothing." "22.1")
1197(make-obsolete 'make-variable-frame-local
1198 "explicitly check for a frame-parameter instead." "22.2")
4fcc3d32 1199(set-advertised-calling-convention
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1200 'all-completions '(string collection &optional predicate) "23.1")
1201(set-advertised-calling-convention 'unintern '(name obarray) "23.3")
2a1e2476 1202(set-advertised-calling-convention 'redirect-frame-focus '(frame focus-frame) "24.3")
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1203\f
1204;;;; Obsolescence declarations for variables, and aliases.
1205
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1206;; Special "default-FOO" variables which contain the default value of
1207;; the "FOO" variable are nasty. Their implementation is brittle, and
1208;; slows down several unrelated variable operations; furthermore, they
1209;; can lead to really odd behavior if you decide to make them
1210;; buffer-local.
1211
1212;; Not used at all in Emacs, last time I checked:
1213(make-obsolete-variable 'default-mode-line-format 'mode-line-format "23.2")
1214(make-obsolete-variable 'default-header-line-format 'header-line-format "23.2")
1215(make-obsolete-variable 'default-line-spacing 'line-spacing "23.2")
1216(make-obsolete-variable 'default-abbrev-mode 'abbrev-mode "23.2")
1217(make-obsolete-variable 'default-ctl-arrow 'ctl-arrow "23.2")
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1218(make-obsolete-variable 'default-truncate-lines 'truncate-lines "23.2")
1219(make-obsolete-variable 'default-left-margin 'left-margin "23.2")
1220(make-obsolete-variable 'default-tab-width 'tab-width "23.2")
1221(make-obsolete-variable 'default-case-fold-search 'case-fold-search "23.2")
1222(make-obsolete-variable 'default-left-margin-width 'left-margin-width "23.2")
1223(make-obsolete-variable 'default-right-margin-width 'right-margin-width "23.2")
1224(make-obsolete-variable 'default-left-fringe-width 'left-fringe-width "23.2")
1225(make-obsolete-variable 'default-right-fringe-width 'right-fringe-width "23.2")
1226(make-obsolete-variable 'default-fringes-outside-margins 'fringes-outside-margins "23.2")
1227(make-obsolete-variable 'default-scroll-bar-width 'scroll-bar-width "23.2")
1228(make-obsolete-variable 'default-vertical-scroll-bar 'vertical-scroll-bar "23.2")
1229(make-obsolete-variable 'default-indicate-empty-lines 'indicate-empty-lines "23.2")
1230(make-obsolete-variable 'default-indicate-buffer-boundaries 'indicate-buffer-boundaries "23.2")
1231(make-obsolete-variable 'default-fringe-indicator-alist 'fringe-indicator-alist "23.2")
1232(make-obsolete-variable 'default-fringe-cursor-alist 'fringe-cursor-alist "23.2")
1233(make-obsolete-variable 'default-scroll-up-aggressively 'scroll-up-aggressively "23.2")
1234(make-obsolete-variable 'default-scroll-down-aggressively 'scroll-down-aggressively "23.2")
1235(make-obsolete-variable 'default-fill-column 'fill-column "23.2")
1236(make-obsolete-variable 'default-cursor-type 'cursor-type "23.2")
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1237(make-obsolete-variable 'default-cursor-in-non-selected-windows 'cursor-in-non-selected-windows "23.2")
1238(make-obsolete-variable 'default-buffer-file-coding-system 'buffer-file-coding-system "23.2")
1239(make-obsolete-variable 'default-major-mode 'major-mode "23.2")
1240(make-obsolete-variable 'default-enable-multibyte-characters
1241 "use enable-multibyte-characters or set-buffer-multibyte instead" "23.2")
1242
50d4ba39 1243(make-obsolete-variable 'define-key-rebound-commands nil "23.2")
379ec02c 1244(make-obsolete-variable 'redisplay-end-trigger-functions 'jit-lock-register "23.1")
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1245(make-obsolete-variable 'deferred-action-list 'post-command-hook "24.1")
1246(make-obsolete-variable 'deferred-action-function 'post-command-hook "24.1")
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1247(make-obsolete 'window-redisplay-end-trigger nil "23.1")
1248(make-obsolete 'set-window-redisplay-end-trigger nil "23.1")
1249
1250(make-obsolete 'process-filter-multibyte-p nil "23.1")
1251(make-obsolete 'set-process-filter-multibyte nil "23.1")
1252
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1253;; Lisp manual only updated in 22.1.
1254(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'executing-macro 'executing-kbd-macro
c8227332 1255 "before 19.34")
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1257(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'x-lost-selection-hooks
1258 'x-lost-selection-functions "22.1")
1259(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'x-sent-selection-hooks
1260 'x-sent-selection-functions "22.1")
9e247d24 1261
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1262;; This was introduced in 21.4 for pre-unicode unification. That
1263;; usage was rendered obsolete in 23.1 which uses Unicode internally.
1264;; Other uses are possible, so this variable is not _really_ obsolete,
1265;; but Stefan insists to mark it so.
1266(make-obsolete-variable 'translation-table-for-input nil "23.1")
1267
9e247d24 1268(defvaralias 'messages-buffer-max-lines 'message-log-max)
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1269\f
1270;;;; Alternate names for functions - these are not being phased out.
1271
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1272(defalias 'send-string 'process-send-string)
1273(defalias 'send-region 'process-send-region)
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1274(defalias 'string= 'string-equal)
1275(defalias 'string< 'string-lessp)
1276(defalias 'move-marker 'set-marker)
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1277(defalias 'rplaca 'setcar)
1278(defalias 'rplacd 'setcdr)
eb8c3be9 1279(defalias 'beep 'ding) ;preserve lingual purity
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1280(defalias 'indent-to-column 'indent-to)
1281(defalias 'backward-delete-char 'delete-backward-char)
1282(defalias 'search-forward-regexp (symbol-function 're-search-forward))
1283(defalias 'search-backward-regexp (symbol-function 're-search-backward))
1284(defalias 'int-to-string 'number-to-string)
024ae2c6 1285(defalias 'store-match-data 'set-match-data)
e6979067 1286(defalias 'chmod 'set-file-modes)
53374291 1287(defalias 'mkdir 'make-directory)
d6c22d46 1288;; These are the XEmacs names:
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1289(defalias 'point-at-eol 'line-end-position)
1290(defalias 'point-at-bol 'line-beginning-position)
37f6661a 1291
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1292(defalias 'user-original-login-name 'user-login-name)
1293
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9a5336ae 1295;;;; Hook manipulation functions.
be9b65ac 1296
0e4d378b 1297(defun add-hook (hook function &optional append local)
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1298 "Add to the value of HOOK the function FUNCTION.
1299FUNCTION is not added if already present.
1300FUNCTION is added (if necessary) at the beginning of the hook list
1301unless the optional argument APPEND is non-nil, in which case
1302FUNCTION is added at the end.
1303
0e4d378b 1304The optional fourth argument, LOCAL, if non-nil, says to modify
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1305the hook's buffer-local value rather than its global value.
1306This makes the hook buffer-local, and it makes t a member of the
1307buffer-local value. That acts as a flag to run the hook
1308functions of the global value as well as in the local value.
0e4d378b 1309
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1310HOOK should be a symbol, and FUNCTION may be any valid function. If
1311HOOK is void, it is first set to nil. If HOOK's value is a single
aa09b5ca 1312function, it is changed to a list of functions."
be9b65ac 1313 (or (boundp hook) (set hook nil))
0e4d378b 1314 (or (default-boundp hook) (set-default hook nil))
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1315 (if local (unless (local-variable-if-set-p hook)
1316 (set (make-local-variable hook) (list t)))
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1317 ;; Detect the case where make-local-variable was used on a hook
1318 ;; and do what we used to do.
1319 (unless (and (consp (symbol-value hook)) (memq t (symbol-value hook)))
1320 (setq local t)))
1321 (let ((hook-value (if local (symbol-value hook) (default-value hook))))
1322 ;; If the hook value is a single function, turn it into a list.
1323 (when (or (not (listp hook-value)) (eq (car hook-value) 'lambda))
2248c40d 1324 (setq hook-value (list hook-value)))
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1325 ;; Do the actual addition if necessary
1326 (unless (member function hook-value)
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1327 (when (stringp function)
1328 (setq function (purecopy function)))
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1329 (setq hook-value
1330 (if append
1331 (append hook-value (list function))
1332 (cons function hook-value))))
1333 ;; Set the actual variable
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1334 (if local
1335 (progn
1336 ;; If HOOK isn't a permanent local,
1337 ;; but FUNCTION wants to survive a change of modes,
1338 ;; mark HOOK as partially permanent.
1339 (and (symbolp function)
1340 (get function 'permanent-local-hook)
1341 (not (get hook 'permanent-local))
1342 (put hook 'permanent-local 'permanent-local-hook))
1343 (set hook hook-value))
1344 (set-default hook hook-value))))
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1345
1346(defun remove-hook (hook function &optional local)
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1347 "Remove from the value of HOOK the function FUNCTION.
1348HOOK should be a symbol, and FUNCTION may be any valid function. If
1349FUNCTION isn't the value of HOOK, or, if FUNCTION doesn't appear in the
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1350list of hooks to run in HOOK, then nothing is done. See `add-hook'.
1351
1352The optional third argument, LOCAL, if non-nil, says to modify
6b61353c 1353the hook's buffer-local value rather than its default value."
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1354 (or (boundp hook) (set hook nil))
1355 (or (default-boundp hook) (set-default hook nil))
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1356 ;; Do nothing if LOCAL is t but this hook has no local binding.
1357 (unless (and local (not (local-variable-p hook)))
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1358 ;; Detect the case where make-local-variable was used on a hook
1359 ;; and do what we used to do.
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1360 (when (and (local-variable-p hook)
1361 (not (and (consp (symbol-value hook))
1362 (memq t (symbol-value hook)))))
1363 (setq local t))
1364 (let ((hook-value (if local (symbol-value hook) (default-value hook))))
1365 ;; Remove the function, for both the list and the non-list cases.
1366 (if (or (not (listp hook-value)) (eq (car hook-value) 'lambda))
1367 (if (equal hook-value function) (setq hook-value nil))
1368 (setq hook-value (delete function (copy-sequence hook-value))))
1369 ;; If the function is on the global hook, we need to shadow it locally
1370 ;;(when (and local (member function (default-value hook))
1371 ;; (not (member (cons 'not function) hook-value)))
1372 ;; (push (cons 'not function) hook-value))
1373 ;; Set the actual variable
1374 (if (not local)
1375 (set-default hook hook-value)
1376 (if (equal hook-value '(t))
1377 (kill-local-variable hook)
1378 (set hook hook-value))))))
6e3af630 1379
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1380(defmacro letrec (binders &rest body)
1381 "Bind variables according to BINDERS then eval BODY.
1382The value of the last form in BODY is returned.
1383Each element of BINDERS is a list (SYMBOL VALUEFORM) which binds
1384SYMBOL to the value of VALUEFORM.
1385All symbols are bound before the VALUEFORMs are evalled."
1386 ;; Only useful in lexical-binding mode.
1387 ;; As a special-form, we could implement it more efficiently (and cleanly,
1388 ;; making the vars actually unbound during evaluation of the binders).
1389 (declare (debug let) (indent 1))
1390 `(let ,(mapcar #'car binders)
1391 ,@(mapcar (lambda (binder) `(setq ,@binder)) binders)
1392 ,@body))
1393
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1394(defmacro with-wrapper-hook (hook args &rest body)
1395 "Run BODY, using wrapper functions from HOOK with additional ARGS.
1396HOOK is an abnormal hook. Each hook function in HOOK \"wraps\"
1397around the preceding ones, like a set of nested `around' advices.
1398
1399Each hook function should accept an argument list consisting of a
1400function FUN, followed by the additional arguments in ARGS.
1401
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1402The first hook function in HOOK is passed a FUN that, if it is called
1403with arguments ARGS, performs BODY (i.e., the default operation).
1404The FUN passed to each successive hook function is defined based
1405on the preceding hook functions; if called with arguments ARGS,
1406it does what the `with-wrapper-hook' call would do if the
1407preceding hook functions were the only ones present in HOOK.
1408
1409Each hook function may call its FUN argument as many times as it wishes,
1410including never. In that case, such a hook function acts to replace
1411the default definition altogether, and any preceding hook functions.
1412Of course, a subsequent hook function may do the same thing.
1413
1414Each hook function definition is used to construct the FUN passed
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1415to the next hook function, if any. The last (or \"outermost\")
1416FUN is then called once."
01c157cc 1417 (declare (indent 2) (debug (form sexp body)))
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1418 ;; We need those two gensyms because CL's lexical scoping is not available
1419 ;; for function arguments :-(
1420 (let ((funs (make-symbol "funs"))
1421 (global (make-symbol "global"))
1422 (argssym (make-symbol "args"))
1423 (runrestofhook (make-symbol "runrestofhook")))
1424 ;; Since the hook is a wrapper, the loop has to be done via
1425 ;; recursion: a given hook function will call its parameter in order to
1426 ;; continue looping.
1427 `(letrec ((,runrestofhook
1428 (lambda (,funs ,global ,argssym)
1429 ;; `funs' holds the functions left on the hook and `global'
1430 ;; holds the functions left on the global part of the hook
1431 ;; (in case the hook is local).
1432 (if (consp ,funs)
1433 (if (eq t (car ,funs))
1434 (funcall ,runrestofhook
1435 (append ,global (cdr ,funs)) nil ,argssym)
1436 (apply (car ,funs)
1437 (apply-partially
1438 (lambda (,funs ,global &rest ,argssym)
1439 (funcall ,runrestofhook ,funs ,global ,argssym))
1440 (cdr ,funs) ,global)
1441 ,argssym))
1442 ;; Once there are no more functions on the hook, run
1443 ;; the original body.
1444 (apply (lambda ,args ,@body) ,argssym)))))
b1f6fa26 1445 (funcall ,runrestofhook ,hook
ba83908c 1446 ;; The global part of the hook, if any.
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1447 ,(if (symbolp hook)
1448 `(if (local-variable-p ',hook)
1449 (default-value ',hook)))
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1450 (list ,@args)))))
1451
62e197b1 1452(defun add-to-list (list-var element &optional append compare-fn)
4072ef25 1453 "Add ELEMENT to the value of LIST-VAR if it isn't there yet.
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1454The test for presence of ELEMENT is done with `equal',
1455or with COMPARE-FN if that's non-nil.
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1456If ELEMENT is added, it is added at the beginning of the list,
1457unless the optional argument APPEND is non-nil, in which case
1458ELEMENT is added at the end.
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1460The return value is the new value of LIST-VAR.
1461
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1462If you want to use `add-to-list' on a variable that is not defined
1463until a certain package is loaded, you should put the call to `add-to-list'
1464into a hook function that will be run only after loading the package.
1465`eval-after-load' provides one way to do this. In some cases
1466other hooks, such as major mode hooks, can do the job."
fb1a5d8a 1467 (if (cond
78bdfbf3 1468 ((null compare-fn)
62e197b1 1469 (member element (symbol-value list-var)))
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1470 ((eq compare-fn 'eq)
1471 (memq element (symbol-value list-var)))
1472 ((eq compare-fn 'eql)
1473 (memql element (symbol-value list-var)))
78bdfbf3 1474 (t
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1475 (let ((lst (symbol-value list-var)))
1476 (while (and lst
1477 (not (funcall compare-fn element (car lst))))
1478 (setq lst (cdr lst)))
1479 lst)))
15171a06 1480 (symbol-value list-var)
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1481 (set list-var
1482 (if append
1483 (append (symbol-value list-var) (list element))
1484 (cons element (symbol-value list-var))))))
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1486
1487(defun add-to-ordered-list (list-var element &optional order)
4072ef25 1488 "Add ELEMENT to the value of LIST-VAR if it isn't there yet.
ef1eef06 1489The test for presence of ELEMENT is done with `eq'.
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1490
1491The resulting list is reordered so that the elements are in the
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1492order given by each element's numeric list order. Elements
1493without a numeric list order are placed at the end of the list.
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1495If the third optional argument ORDER is a number (integer or
1496float), set the element's list order to the given value. If
1497ORDER is nil or omitted, do not change the numeric order of
1498ELEMENT. If ORDER has any other value, remove the numeric order
1499of ELEMENT if it has one.
8da6c2f8 1500
219fd6cf 1501The list order for each element is stored in LIST-VAR's
8da6c2f8 1502`list-order' property.
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1504The return value is the new value of LIST-VAR."
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1505 (let ((ordering (get list-var 'list-order)))
1506 (unless ordering
1507 (put list-var 'list-order
1508 (setq ordering (make-hash-table :weakness 'key :test 'eq))))
8da6c2f8 1509 (when order
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1510 (puthash element (and (numberp order) order) ordering))
1511 (unless (memq element (symbol-value list-var))
1512 (set list-var (cons element (symbol-value list-var))))
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1513 (set list-var (sort (symbol-value list-var)
1514 (lambda (a b)
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1515 (let ((oa (gethash a ordering))
1516 (ob (gethash b ordering)))
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1517 (if (and oa ob)
1518 (< oa ob)
1519 oa)))))))
6b04bd6e 1520
d7494911 1521(defun add-to-history (history-var newelt &optional maxelt keep-all)
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1522 "Add NEWELT to the history list stored in the variable HISTORY-VAR.
1523Return the new history list.
1524If MAXELT is non-nil, it specifies the maximum length of the history.
1525Otherwise, the maximum history length is the value of the `history-length'
1526property on symbol HISTORY-VAR, if set, or the value of the `history-length'
1527variable.
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1528Remove duplicates of NEWELT if `history-delete-duplicates' is non-nil.
1529If optional fourth arg KEEP-ALL is non-nil, add NEWELT to history even
1530if it is empty or a duplicate."
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1531 (unless maxelt
1532 (setq maxelt (or (get history-var 'history-length)
1533 history-length)))
1534 (let ((history (symbol-value history-var))
1535 tail)
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1536 (when (and (listp history)
1537 (or keep-all
1538 (not (stringp newelt))
1539 (> (length newelt) 0))
1540 (or keep-all
1541 (not (equal (car history) newelt))))
1542 (if history-delete-duplicates
1715f2db 1543 (setq history (delete newelt history)))
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1544 (setq history (cons newelt history))
1545 (when (integerp maxelt)
1546 (if (= 0 maxelt)
1547 (setq history nil)
1548 (setq tail (nthcdr (1- maxelt) history))
1549 (when (consp tail)
1550 (setcdr tail nil)))))
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1551 (set history-var history)))
1552
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1553\f
1554;;;; Mode hooks.
1555
1556(defvar delay-mode-hooks nil
1557 "If non-nil, `run-mode-hooks' should delay running the hooks.")
1558(defvar delayed-mode-hooks nil
1559 "List of delayed mode hooks waiting to be run.")
1560(make-variable-buffer-local 'delayed-mode-hooks)
1561(put 'delay-mode-hooks 'permanent-local t)
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1564 "Normal hook run in major mode functions, before the mode hooks.")
1565
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1566(defvar after-change-major-mode-hook nil
1567 "Normal hook run at the very end of major mode functions.")
1568
1569(defun run-mode-hooks (&rest hooks)
1570 "Run mode hooks `delayed-mode-hooks' and HOOKS, or delay HOOKS.
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1572just adds the HOOKS to the list `delayed-mode-hooks'.
1573Otherwise, runs hooks in the sequence: `change-major-mode-after-body-hook',
1574`delayed-mode-hooks' (in reverse order), HOOKS, and finally
1575`after-change-major-mode-hook'. Major mode functions should use
1576this instead of `run-hooks' when running their FOO-mode-hook."
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1577 (if delay-mode-hooks
1578 ;; Delaying case.
1579 (dolist (hook hooks)
1580 (push hook delayed-mode-hooks))
1581 ;; Normal case, just run the hook as before plus any delayed hooks.
1582 (setq hooks (nconc (nreverse delayed-mode-hooks) hooks))
1583 (setq delayed-mode-hooks nil)
15de15c6 1584 (apply 'run-hooks (cons 'change-major-mode-after-body-hook hooks))
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1585 (run-hooks 'after-change-major-mode-hook)))
1586
1587(defmacro delay-mode-hooks (&rest body)
1588 "Execute BODY, but delay any `run-mode-hooks'.
1589These hooks will be executed by the first following call to
1590`run-mode-hooks' that occurs outside any `delayed-mode-hooks' form.
1591Only affects hooks run in the current buffer."
1592 (declare (debug t) (indent 0))
1593 `(progn
1594 (make-local-variable 'delay-mode-hooks)
1595 (let ((delay-mode-hooks t))
1596 ,@body)))
1597
1598;; PUBLIC: find if the current mode derives from another.
1599
1600(defun derived-mode-p (&rest modes)
1601 "Non-nil if the current major mode is derived from one of MODES.
1602Uses the `derived-mode-parent' property of the symbol to trace backwards."
1603 (let ((parent major-mode))
1604 (while (and (not (memq parent modes))
1605 (setq parent (get parent 'derived-mode-parent))))
1606 parent))
1607\f
1608;;;; Minor modes.
1609
1610;; If a minor mode is not defined with define-minor-mode,
1611;; add it here explicitly.
1612;; isearch-mode is deliberately excluded, since you should
1613;; not call it yourself.
1614(defvar minor-mode-list '(auto-save-mode auto-fill-mode abbrev-mode
1615 overwrite-mode view-mode
1616 hs-minor-mode)
1617 "List of all minor mode functions.")
1618
1619(defun add-minor-mode (toggle name &optional keymap after toggle-fun)
1620 "Register a new minor mode.
1621
1622This is an XEmacs-compatibility function. Use `define-minor-mode' instead.
1623
1624TOGGLE is a symbol which is the name of a buffer-local variable that
1625is toggled on or off to say whether the minor mode is active or not.
1626
1627NAME specifies what will appear in the mode line when the minor mode
1628is active. NAME should be either a string starting with a space, or a
1629symbol whose value is such a string.
1630
1631Optional KEYMAP is the keymap for the minor mode that will be added
1632to `minor-mode-map-alist'.
1633
1634Optional AFTER specifies that TOGGLE should be added after AFTER
1635in `minor-mode-alist'.
1636
1637Optional TOGGLE-FUN is an interactive function to toggle the mode.
1638It defaults to (and should by convention be) TOGGLE.
1639
1640If TOGGLE has a non-nil `:included' property, an entry for the mode is
1641included in the mode-line minor mode menu.
1642If TOGGLE has a `:menu-tag', that is used for the menu item's label."
1643 (unless (memq toggle minor-mode-list)
1644 (push toggle minor-mode-list))
1645
1646 (unless toggle-fun (setq toggle-fun toggle))
1647 (unless (eq toggle-fun toggle)
1648 (put toggle :minor-mode-function toggle-fun))
1649 ;; Add the name to the minor-mode-alist.
1650 (when name
1651 (let ((existing (assq toggle minor-mode-alist)))
1652 (if existing
1653 (setcdr existing (list name))
1654 (let ((tail minor-mode-alist) found)
1655 (while (and tail (not found))
1656 (if (eq after (caar tail))
1657 (setq found tail)
1658 (setq tail (cdr tail))))
1659 (if found
1660 (let ((rest (cdr found)))
1661 (setcdr found nil)
1662 (nconc found (list (list toggle name)) rest))
365f8d85 1663 (push (list toggle name) minor-mode-alist))))))
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1664 ;; Add the toggle to the minor-modes menu if requested.
1665 (when (get toggle :included)
1666 (define-key mode-line-mode-menu
1667 (vector toggle)
1668 (list 'menu-item
1669 (concat
1670 (or (get toggle :menu-tag)
1671 (if (stringp name) name (symbol-name toggle)))
1672 (let ((mode-name (if (symbolp name) (symbol-value name))))
1673 (if (and (stringp mode-name) (string-match "[^ ]+" mode-name))
1674 (concat " (" (match-string 0 mode-name) ")"))))
1675 toggle-fun
1676 :button (cons :toggle toggle))))
cbbd0b5a 1677
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1678 ;; Add the map to the minor-mode-map-alist.
1679 (when keymap
1680 (let ((existing (assq toggle minor-mode-map-alist)))
1681 (if existing
1682 (setcdr existing keymap)
1683 (let ((tail minor-mode-map-alist) found)
1684 (while (and tail (not found))
1685 (if (eq after (caar tail))
1686 (setq found tail)
1687 (setq tail (cdr tail))))
1688 (if found
1689 (let ((rest (cdr found)))
1690 (setcdr found nil)
1691 (nconc found (list (cons toggle keymap)) rest))
365f8d85 1692 (push (cons toggle keymap) minor-mode-map-alist)))))))
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1694;;; Load history
1695
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1696(defsubst autoloadp (object)
1697 "Non-nil if OBJECT is an autoload."
1698 (eq 'autoload (car-safe object)))
1699
1700;; (defun autoload-type (object)
1701;; "Returns the type of OBJECT or `function' or `command' if the type is nil.
1702;; OBJECT should be an autoload object."
1703;; (when (autoloadp object)
1704;; (let ((type (nth 3 object)))
1705;; (cond ((null type) (if (nth 2 object) 'command 'function))
1706;; ((eq 'keymap t) 'macro)
1707;; (type)))))
1708
1709;; (defalias 'autoload-file #'cadr
1710;; "Return the name of the file from which AUTOLOAD will be loaded.
1711;; \n\(fn AUTOLOAD)")
1712
9e247d24 1713(defun symbol-file (symbol &optional type)
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1715The value is normally an absolute file name. It can also be nil,
1716if the definition is not associated with any file. If SYMBOL
1717specifies an autoloaded function, the value can be a relative
1718file name without extension.
1719
1720If TYPE is nil, then any kind of definition is acceptable. If
1721TYPE is `defun', `defvar', or `defface', that specifies function
1722definition, variable definition, or face definition only."
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1723 (if (and (or (null type) (eq type 'defun))
1724 (symbolp symbol) (fboundp symbol)
7abaf5cc 1725 (autoloadp (symbol-function symbol)))
9e247d24 1726 (nth 1 (symbol-function symbol))
e9f13a95 1727 (let ((files load-history)
cb21744e 1728 file)
e9f13a95 1729 (while files
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1730 (if (if type
1731 (if (eq type 'defvar)
1732 ;; Variables are present just as their names.
1733 (member symbol (cdr (car files)))
1734 ;; Other types are represented as (TYPE . NAME).
1735 (member (cons type symbol) (cdr (car files))))
1736 ;; We accept all types, so look for variable def
1737 ;; and then for any other kind.
1738 (or (member symbol (cdr (car files)))
1739 (rassq symbol (cdr (car files)))))
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1740 (setq file (car (car files)) files nil))
1741 (setq files (cdr files)))
1742 file)))
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1745 "Show the precise file name of Emacs library LIBRARY.
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1746LIBRARY should be a relative file name of the library, a string.
1747It can omit the suffix (a.k.a. file-name extension) if NOSUFFIX is
1748nil (which is the default, see below).
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1749This command searches the directories in `load-path' like `\\[load-library]'
1750to find the file that `\\[load-library] RET LIBRARY RET' would load.
1751Optional second arg NOSUFFIX non-nil means don't add suffixes `load-suffixes'
1752to the specified name LIBRARY.
1753
1754If the optional third arg PATH is specified, that list of directories
1755is used instead of `load-path'.
1756
3ac9d254 1757When called from a program, the file name is normally returned as a
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1759and the file name is displayed in the echo area."
1760 (interactive (list (completing-read "Locate library: "
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1761 (apply-partially
1762 'locate-file-completion-table
1763 load-path (get-load-suffixes)))
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1764 nil nil
1765 t))
1766 (let ((file (locate-file library
1767 (or path load-path)
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1768 (append (unless nosuffix (get-load-suffixes))
1769 load-file-rep-suffixes))))
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1770 (if interactive-call
1771 (if file
1772 (message "Library is file %s" (abbreviate-file-name file))
1773 (message "No library %s in search path" library)))
1774 file))
1775
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1777;;;; Specifying things to do later.
1778
33d74677 1779(defun load-history-regexp (file)
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1780 "Form a regexp to find FILE in `load-history'.
1781FILE, a string, is described in the function `eval-after-load'."
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1782 (if (file-name-absolute-p file)
1783 (setq file (file-truename file)))
0988217a 1784 (concat (if (file-name-absolute-p file) "\\`" "\\(\\`\\|/\\)")
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1785 (regexp-quote file)
1786 (if (file-name-extension file)
1787 ""
1788 ;; Note: regexp-opt can't be used here, since we need to call
1789 ;; this before Emacs has been fully started. 2006-05-21
1790 (concat "\\(" (mapconcat 'regexp-quote load-suffixes "\\|") "\\)?"))
1791 "\\(" (mapconcat 'regexp-quote jka-compr-load-suffixes "\\|")
1792 "\\)?\\'"))
1793
1794(defun load-history-filename-element (file-regexp)
0988217a 1795 "Get the first elt of `load-history' whose car matches FILE-REGEXP.
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1796Return nil if there isn't one."
1797 (let* ((loads load-history)
1798 (load-elt (and loads (car loads))))
1799 (save-match-data
1800 (while (and loads
1801 (or (null (car load-elt))
1802 (not (string-match file-regexp (car load-elt)))))
1803 (setq loads (cdr loads)
1804 load-elt (and loads (car loads)))))
1805 load-elt))
1806
f291fe60 1807(put 'eval-after-load 'lisp-indent-function 1)
9a5336ae 1808(defun eval-after-load (file form)
0b1c89c1 1809 "Arrange that if FILE is loaded, FORM will be run immediately afterwards.
90914938 1810If FILE is already loaded, evaluate FORM right now.
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1812If a matching file is loaded again, FORM will be evaluated again.
1813
1814If FILE is a string, it may be either an absolute or a relative file
1815name, and may have an extension \(e.g. \".el\") or may lack one, and
1816additionally may or may not have an extension denoting a compressed
1817format \(e.g. \".gz\").
1818
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1820symbolic links. Only a file of this name \(see next paragraph regarding
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1822a file whose absolute true name ends in FILE will trigger evaluation.
1823
1824When FILE lacks an extension, a file name with any extension will trigger
1825evaluation. Otherwise, its extension must match FILE's. A further
1826extension for a compressed format \(e.g. \".gz\") on FILE will not affect
1827this name matching.
1828
1829Alternatively, FILE can be a feature (i.e. a symbol), in which case FORM
3fa173b4 1830is evaluated at the end of any file that `provide's this feature.
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1832file, FORM is evaluated immediately after the provide statement.
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1834Usually FILE is just a library name like \"font-lock\" or a feature name
1835like 'font-lock.
1836
1837This function makes or adds to an entry on `after-load-alist'."
1838 ;; Add this FORM into after-load-alist (regardless of whether we'll be
1839 ;; evaluating it now).
1840 (let* ((regexp-or-feature
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1841 (if (stringp file)
1842 (setq file (purecopy (load-history-regexp file)))
1843 file))
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1844 (elt (assoc regexp-or-feature after-load-alist)))
1845 (unless elt
1846 (setq elt (list regexp-or-feature))
1847 (push elt after-load-alist))
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1848 ;; Make sure `form' is evalled in the current lexical/dynamic code.
1849 (setq form `(funcall ',(eval `(lambda () ,form) lexical-binding)))
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1850 ;; Is there an already loaded file whose name (or `provide' name)
1851 ;; matches FILE?
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1852 (prog1 (if (if (stringp file)
1853 (load-history-filename-element regexp-or-feature)
1854 (featurep file))
1855 (eval form))
1856 (when (symbolp regexp-or-feature)
1857 ;; For features, the after-load-alist elements get run when `provide' is
1858 ;; called rather than at the end of the file. So add an indirection to
1859 ;; make sure that `form' is really run "after-load" in case the provide
1860 ;; call happens early.
1861 (setq form
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1862 `(if load-file-name
1863 (let ((fun (make-symbol "eval-after-load-helper")))
1864 (fset fun `(lambda (file)
1865 (if (not (equal file ',load-file-name))
1866 nil
1867 (remove-hook 'after-load-functions ',fun)
1868 ,',form)))
1869 (add-hook 'after-load-functions fun))
1870 ;; Not being provided from a file, run form right now.
1871 ,form)))
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1872 ;; Add FORM to the element unless it's already there.
1873 (unless (member form (cdr elt))
ed5bdeb9 1874 (nconc elt (list form))))))
33d74677 1875
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1876(defvar after-load-functions nil
1877 "Special hook run after loading a file.
1878Each function there is called with a single argument, the absolute
1879name of the file just loaded.")
1880
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1882 "Evaluate all `eval-after-load' forms, if any, for ABS-FILE.
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1883ABS-FILE, a string, should be the absolute true name of a file just loaded.
1884This function is called directly from the C code."
1885 ;; Run the relevant eval-after-load forms.
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1886 (mapc #'(lambda (a-l-element)
1887 (when (and (stringp (car a-l-element))
1888 (string-match-p (car a-l-element) abs-file))
1889 ;; discard the file name regexp
1890 (mapc #'eval (cdr a-l-element))))
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1891 after-load-alist)
1892 ;; Complain when the user uses obsolete files.
838ff458 1893 (when (string-match-p "/obsolete/[^/]*\\'" abs-file)
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1894 (run-with-timer 0 nil
1895 (lambda (file)
1896 (message "Package %s is obsolete!"
1897 (substring file 0
1898 (string-match "\\.elc?\\>" file))))
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1899 (file-name-nondirectory abs-file)))
1900 ;; Finally, run any other hook.
1901 (run-hook-with-args 'after-load-functions abs-file))
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1902
1903(defun eval-next-after-load (file)
1904 "Read the following input sexp, and run it whenever FILE is loaded.
1905This makes or adds to an entry on `after-load-alist'.
1906FILE should be the name of a library, with no directory name."
59f7af81 1907 (declare (obsolete eval-after-load "23.2"))
9a5336ae 1908 (eval-after-load file (read)))
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1909
1910(defun display-delayed-warnings ()
1911 "Display delayed warnings from `delayed-warnings-list'.
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1912Used from `delayed-warnings-hook' (which see)."
1913 (dolist (warning (nreverse delayed-warnings-list))
1914 (apply 'display-warning warning))
1915 (setq delayed-warnings-list nil))
1916
1917(defun collapse-delayed-warnings ()
1918 "Remove duplicates from `delayed-warnings-list'.
1919Collapse identical adjacent warnings into one (plus count).
1920Used from `delayed-warnings-hook' (which see)."
d1a5c3b4 1921 (let ((count 1)
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1922 collapsed warning)
1923 (while delayed-warnings-list
1924 (setq warning (pop delayed-warnings-list))
1925 (if (equal warning (car delayed-warnings-list))
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1926 (setq count (1+ count))
1927 (when (> count 1)
1928 (setcdr warning (cons (format "%s [%d times]" (cadr warning) count)
1929 (cddr warning)))
1930 (setq count 1))
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1931 (push warning collapsed)))
1932 (setq delayed-warnings-list (nreverse collapsed))))
638f053a 1933
8eae3a58 1934;; At present this is only used for Emacs internals.
001bf877 1935;; Ref http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2012-02/msg00085.html
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1936(defvar delayed-warnings-hook '(collapse-delayed-warnings
1937 display-delayed-warnings)
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1938 "Normal hook run to process and display delayed warnings.
1939By default, this hook contains functions to consolidate the
1940warnings listed in `delayed-warnings-list', display them, and set
1941`delayed-warnings-list' back to nil.")
638f053a 1942
7aaacaff 1943\f
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1944;;;; Process stuff.
1945
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1946(defun process-lines (program &rest args)
1947 "Execute PROGRAM with ARGS, returning its output as a list of lines.
1948Signal an error if the program returns with a non-zero exit status."
1949 (with-temp-buffer
1950 (let ((status (apply 'call-process program nil (current-buffer) nil args)))
1951 (unless (eq status 0)
1952 (error "%s exited with status %s" program status))
1953 (goto-char (point-min))
1954 (let (lines)
1955 (while (not (eobp))
1956 (setq lines (cons (buffer-substring-no-properties
1957 (line-beginning-position)
1958 (line-end-position))
1959 lines))
1960 (forward-line 1))
1961 (nreverse lines)))))
1962
b96e6cde 1963(defun process-live-p (process)
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1964 "Returns non-nil if PROCESS is alive.
1965A process is considered alive if its status is `run', `open',
1966`listen', `connect' or `stop'."
1967 (memq (process-status process)
1968 '(run open listen connect stop)))
1969
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1970;; compatibility
1971
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1972(make-obsolete
1973 'process-kill-without-query
1974 "use `process-query-on-exit-flag' or `set-process-query-on-exit-flag'."
1975 "22.1")
06b60517 1976(defun process-kill-without-query (process &optional _flag)
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1977 "Say no query needed if PROCESS is running when Emacs is exited.
1978Optional second argument if non-nil says to require a query.
a478f3e1 1979Value is t if a query was formerly required."
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1980 (let ((old (process-query-on-exit-flag process)))
1981 (set-process-query-on-exit-flag process nil)
1982 old))
9a5336ae 1983
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1984(defun process-kill-buffer-query-function ()
1985 "Ask before killing a buffer that has a running process."
1986 (let ((process (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
1987 (or (not process)
1988 (not (memq (process-status process) '(run stop open listen)))
1989 (not (process-query-on-exit-flag process))
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1990 (yes-or-no-p
1991 (format "Buffer %S has a running process; kill it? "
1992 (buffer-name (current-buffer)))))))
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1993
1994(add-hook 'kill-buffer-query-functions 'process-kill-buffer-query-function)
1995
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1996;; process plist management
1997
1998(defun process-get (process propname)
1999 "Return the value of PROCESS' PROPNAME property.
2000This is the last value stored with `(process-put PROCESS PROPNAME VALUE)'."
2001 (plist-get (process-plist process) propname))
2002
2003(defun process-put (process propname value)
2004 "Change PROCESS' PROPNAME property to VALUE.
2005It can be retrieved with `(process-get PROCESS PROPNAME)'."
f1180544 2006 (set-process-plist process
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2007 (plist-put (process-plist process) propname value)))
2008
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2009\f
2010;;;; Input and display facilities.
2011
77a5664f 2012(defvar read-quoted-char-radix 8
fb7ada5f 2013 "Radix for \\[quoted-insert] and other uses of `read-quoted-char'.
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2014Legitimate radix values are 8, 10 and 16.")
2015
2016(custom-declare-variable-early
264ef586 2017 'read-quoted-char-radix 8
77a5664f 2018 "*Radix for \\[quoted-insert] and other uses of `read-quoted-char'.
1ba764de 2019Legitimate radix values are 8, 10 and 16."
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2020 :type '(choice (const 8) (const 10) (const 16))
2021 :group 'editing-basics)
1ba764de 2022
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2023(defconst read-key-empty-map (make-sparse-keymap))
2024
79bd5ba1 2025(defvar read-key-delay 0.01) ;Fast enough for 100Hz repeat rate, hopefully.
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2026
2027(defun read-key (&optional prompt)
2028 "Read a key from the keyboard.
2029Contrary to `read-event' this will not return a raw event but instead will
2030obey the input decoding and translations usually done by `read-key-sequence'.
2031So escape sequences and keyboard encoding are taken into account.
2032When there's an ambiguity because the key looks like the prefix of
2033some sort of escape sequence, the ambiguity is resolved via `read-key-delay'."
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2034 ;; This overriding-terminal-local-map binding also happens to
2035 ;; disable quail's input methods, so although read-key-sequence
2036 ;; always inherits the input method, in practice read-key does not
2037 ;; inherit the input method (at least not if it's based on quail).
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2038 (let ((overriding-terminal-local-map read-key-empty-map)
2039 (overriding-local-map nil)
3ff78624 2040 (echo-keystrokes 0)
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2041 (old-global-map (current-global-map))
2042 (timer (run-with-idle-timer
2043 ;; Wait long enough that Emacs has the time to receive and
2044 ;; process all the raw events associated with the single-key.
2045 ;; But don't wait too long, or the user may find the delay
2046 ;; annoying (or keep hitting more keys which may then get
2047 ;; lost or misinterpreted).
2048 ;; This is only relevant for keys which Emacs perceives as
2049 ;; "prefixes", such as C-x (because of the C-x 8 map in
2050 ;; key-translate-table and the C-x @ map in function-key-map)
2051 ;; or ESC (because of terminal escape sequences in
2052 ;; input-decode-map).
2053 read-key-delay t
2054 (lambda ()
2055 (let ((keys (this-command-keys-vector)))
2056 (unless (zerop (length keys))
2057 ;; `keys' is non-empty, so the user has hit at least
2058 ;; one key; there's no point waiting any longer, even
2059 ;; though read-key-sequence thinks we should wait
2060 ;; for more input to decide how to interpret the
2061 ;; current input.
2062 (throw 'read-key keys)))))))
2063 (unwind-protect
2064 (progn
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2065 (use-global-map
2066 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
2067 ;; Don't hide the menu-bar and tool-bar entries.
2068 (define-key map [menu-bar] (lookup-key global-map [menu-bar]))
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2069 (define-key map [tool-bar]
2070 ;; This hack avoids evaluating the :filter (Bug#9922).
2071 (or (cdr (assq 'tool-bar global-map))
2072 (lookup-key global-map [tool-bar])))
186e86db 2073 map))
79bd5ba1 2074 (aref (catch 'read-key (read-key-sequence-vector prompt nil t)) 0))
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2075 (cancel-timer timer)
2076 (use-global-map old-global-map))))
2077
9a5336ae 2078(defun read-quoted-char (&optional prompt)
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2079 "Like `read-char', but do not allow quitting.
2080Also, if the first character read is an octal digit,
2081we read any number of octal digits and return the
569b03f2 2082specified character code. Any nondigit terminates the sequence.
1ba764de 2083If the terminator is RET, it is discarded;
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2084any other terminator is used itself as input.
2085
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2086The optional argument PROMPT specifies a string to use to prompt the user.
2087The variable `read-quoted-char-radix' controls which radix to use
2088for numeric input."
c83256a0 2089 (let ((message-log-max nil) done (first t) (code 0) char translated)
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2090 (while (not done)
2091 (let ((inhibit-quit first)
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2092 ;; Don't let C-h get the help message--only help function keys.
2093 (help-char nil)
2094 (help-form
2095 "Type the special character you want to use,
2444730b 2096or the octal character code.
1ba764de 2097RET terminates the character code and is discarded;
2444730b 2098any other non-digit terminates the character code and is then used as input."))
3f0161d0 2099 (setq char (read-event (and prompt (format "%s-" prompt)) t))
9a5336ae 2100 (if inhibit-quit (setq quit-flag nil)))
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2101 ;; Translate TAB key into control-I ASCII character, and so on.
2102 ;; Note: `read-char' does it using the `ascii-character' property.
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2103 ;; We should try and use read-key instead.
2104 (let ((translation (lookup-key local-function-key-map (vector char))))
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2105 (setq translated (if (arrayp translation)
2106 (aref translation 0)
2107 char)))
2108 (if (integerp translated)
2109 (setq translated (char-resolve-modifiers translated)))
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2110 (cond ((null translated))
2111 ((not (integerp translated))
2112 (setq unread-command-events (list char)
1ba764de 2113 done t))
c83256a0 2114 ((/= (logand translated ?\M-\^@) 0)
bf896a1b 2115 ;; Turn a meta-character into a character with the 0200 bit set.
c83256a0 2116 (setq code (logior (logand translated (lognot ?\M-\^@)) 128)
bf896a1b 2117 done t))
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2118 ((and (<= ?0 translated)
2119 (< translated (+ ?0 (min 10 read-quoted-char-radix))))
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2120 (setq code (+ (* code read-quoted-char-radix) (- translated ?0)))
2121 (and prompt (setq prompt (message "%s %c" prompt translated))))
2122 ((and (<= ?a (downcase translated))
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2123 (< (downcase translated)
2124 (+ ?a -10 (min 36 read-quoted-char-radix))))
92304bc8 2125 (setq code (+ (* code read-quoted-char-radix)
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2126 (+ 10 (- (downcase translated) ?a))))
2127 (and prompt (setq prompt (message "%s %c" prompt translated))))
2128 ((and (not first) (eq translated ?\C-m))
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2129 (setq done t))
2130 ((not first)
c83256a0 2131 (setq unread-command-events (list char)
2444730b 2132 done t))
c83256a0 2133 (t (setq code translated
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2134 done t)))
2135 (setq first nil))
bf896a1b 2136 code))
9a5336ae 2137
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2138(defvar read-passwd-map
2139 ;; BEWARE: `defconst' would purecopy it, breaking the sharing with
2140 ;; minibuffer-local-map along the way!
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2141 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
2142 (set-keymap-parent map minibuffer-local-map)
2143 (define-key map "\C-u" #'delete-minibuffer-contents) ;bug#12570
2144 map)
2145 "Keymap used while reading passwords.")
2146
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2147(defun read-passwd (prompt &optional confirm default)
2148 "Read a password, prompting with PROMPT, and return it.
2149If optional CONFIRM is non-nil, read the password twice to make sure.
2150Optional DEFAULT is a default password to use instead of empty input.
2151
2152This function echoes `.' for each character that the user types.
08640de5 2153
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2154Once the caller uses the password, it can erase the password
2155by doing (clear-string STRING)."
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2156 (if confirm
2157 (let (success)
2158 (while (not success)
2159 (let ((first (read-passwd prompt nil default))
2160 (second (read-passwd "Confirm password: " nil default)))
2161 (if (equal first second)
2162 (progn
2163 (and (arrayp second) (clear-string second))
2164 (setq success first))
2165 (and (arrayp first) (clear-string first))
2166 (and (arrayp second) (clear-string second))
2167 (message "Password not repeated accurately; please start over")
2168 (sit-for 1))))
2169 success)
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2170 (let ((hide-chars-fun
2171 (lambda (beg end _len)
2172 (clear-this-command-keys)
2173 (setq beg (min end (max (minibuffer-prompt-end)
2174 beg)))
2175 (dotimes (i (- end beg))
2176 (put-text-property (+ i beg) (+ 1 i beg)
2177 'display (string ?.)))))
2178 minibuf)
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2179 (minibuffer-with-setup-hook
2180 (lambda ()
2181 (setq minibuf (current-buffer))
2182 ;; Turn off electricity.
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2183 (setq-local post-self-insert-hook nil)
2184 (setq-local buffer-undo-list t)
2185 (setq-local select-active-regions nil)
d39109c3 2186 (use-local-map read-passwd-map)
99d27583 2187 (add-hook 'after-change-functions hide-chars-fun nil 'local))
088be6fb 2188 (unwind-protect
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2189 (let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t))
2190 (read-string prompt nil t default)) ; t = "no history"
088be6fb 2191 (when (buffer-live-p minibuf)
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2192 (with-current-buffer minibuf
2193 ;; Not sure why but it seems that there might be cases where the
2194 ;; minibuffer is not always properly reset later on, so undo
2195 ;; whatever we've done here (bug#11392).
2196 (remove-hook 'after-change-functions hide-chars-fun 'local)
2197 (kill-local-variable 'post-self-insert-hook)
2198 ;; And of course, don't keep the sensitive data around.
2199 (erase-buffer))))))))
266725f1 2200
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2201;; This should be used by `call-interactively' for `n' specs.
2202(defun read-number (prompt &optional default)
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2203 "Read a numeric value in the minibuffer, prompting with PROMPT.
2204DEFAULT specifies a default value to return if the user just types RET.
2205The value of DEFAULT is inserted into PROMPT."
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2206 (let ((n nil)
2207 (default1 (if (consp default) (car default) default)))
2208 (when default1
6b61353c 2209 (setq prompt
2d14d61e 2210 (if (string-match "\\(\\):[ \t]*\\'" prompt)
a5dcc929 2211 (replace-match (format " (default %s)" default1) t t prompt 1)
2d14d61e 2212 (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t]*\\'"
a5dcc929 2213 (format " (default %s) " default1)
f8cf33b1 2214 prompt t t))))
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2215 (while
2216 (progn
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2217 (let ((str (read-from-minibuffer
2218 prompt nil nil nil nil
2219 (when default
2220 (if (consp default)
2221 (mapcar 'number-to-string (delq nil default))
2222 (number-to-string default))))))
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2223 (condition-case nil
2224 (setq n (cond
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2225 ((zerop (length str)) default1)
2226 ((stringp str) (string-to-number str))))
219f06f7 2227 (error nil)))
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2228 (unless (numberp n)
2229 (message "Please enter a number.")
2230 (sit-for 1)
2231 t)))
2232 n))
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2234(defun read-char-choice (prompt chars &optional inhibit-keyboard-quit)
2235 "Read and return one of CHARS, prompting for PROMPT.
2236Any input that is not one of CHARS is ignored.
2237
2238If optional argument INHIBIT-KEYBOARD-QUIT is non-nil, ignore
2239keyboard-quit events while waiting for a valid input."
2240 (unless (consp chars)
2241 (error "Called `read-char-choice' without valid char choices"))
03ea5b87 2242 (let (char done show-help (helpbuf " *Char Help*"))
49c5410a 2243 (let ((cursor-in-echo-area t)
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2244 (executing-kbd-macro executing-kbd-macro)
2245 (esc-flag nil))
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2246 (save-window-excursion ; in case we call help-form-show
2247 (while (not done)
2248 (unless (get-text-property 0 'face prompt)
2249 (setq prompt (propertize prompt 'face 'minibuffer-prompt)))
2250 (setq char (let ((inhibit-quit inhibit-keyboard-quit))
2251 (read-key prompt)))
647ab967 2252 (and show-help (buffer-live-p (get-buffer helpbuf))
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2253 (kill-buffer helpbuf))
2254 (cond
2255 ((not (numberp char)))
2256 ;; If caller has set help-form, that's enough.
2257 ;; They don't explicitly have to add help-char to chars.
2258 ((and help-form
2259 (eq char help-char)
2260 (setq show-help t)
2261 (help-form-show)))
2262 ((memq char chars)
2263 (setq done t))
2264 ((and executing-kbd-macro (= char -1))
2265 ;; read-event returns -1 if we are in a kbd macro and
2266 ;; there are no more events in the macro. Attempt to
2267 ;; get an event interactively.
2268 (setq executing-kbd-macro nil))
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2269 ((not inhibit-keyboard-quit)
2270 (cond
2271 ((and (null esc-flag) (eq char ?\e))
2272 (setq esc-flag t))
2273 ((memq char '(?\C-g ?\e))
2274 (keyboard-quit))))))))
49c5410a 2275 ;; Display the question with the answer. But without cursor-in-echo-area.
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2276 (message "%s%s" prompt (char-to-string char))
2277 char))
2278
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2279(defun sit-for (seconds &optional nodisp obsolete)
2280 "Perform redisplay, then wait for SECONDS seconds or until input is available.
2281SECONDS may be a floating-point value.
2282\(On operating systems that do not support waiting for fractions of a
2283second, floating-point values are rounded down to the nearest integer.)
2284
2285If optional arg NODISP is t, don't redisplay, just wait for input.
2286Redisplay does not happen if input is available before it starts.
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2287
2288Value is t if waited the full time with no input arriving, and nil otherwise.
2289
d8120806 2290An obsolete, but still supported form is
0369eb85 2291\(sit-for SECONDS &optional MILLISECONDS NODISP)
d8120806 2292where the optional arg MILLISECONDS specifies an additional wait period,
0369eb85 2293in milliseconds; this was useful when Emacs was built without
fd6c5134 2294floating point support."
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2295 (if (numberp nodisp)
2296 (setq seconds (+ seconds (* 1e-3 nodisp))
2297 nodisp obsolete)
2298 (if obsolete (setq nodisp obsolete)))
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2299 (cond
2300 (noninteractive
2301 (sleep-for seconds)
2302 t)
2303 ((input-pending-p)
2304 nil)
2305 ((<= seconds 0)
2306 (or nodisp (redisplay)))
2307 (t
2308 (or nodisp (redisplay))
2309 (let ((read (read-event nil nil seconds)))
2310 (or (null read)
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2311 (progn
2312 ;; If last command was a prefix arg, e.g. C-u, push this event onto
2313 ;; unread-command-events as (t . EVENT) so it will be added to
2314 ;; this-command-keys by read-key-sequence.
2315 (if (eq overriding-terminal-local-map universal-argument-map)
2316 (setq read (cons t read)))
2317 (push read unread-command-events)
2318 nil))))))
f3a30a50 2319(set-advertised-calling-convention 'sit-for '(seconds &optional nodisp) "22.1")
8c51d2a2 2320
9aea757b 2321(defun y-or-n-p (prompt)
8c51d2a2 2322 "Ask user a \"y or n\" question. Return t if answer is \"y\".
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2323PROMPT is the string to display to ask the question. It should
2324end in a space; `y-or-n-p' adds \"(y or n) \" to it.
3d91e302 2325
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2326No confirmation of the answer is requested; a single character is
2327enough. SPC also means yes, and DEL means no.
2328
2329To be precise, this function translates user input into responses
2330by consulting the bindings in `query-replace-map'; see the
2331documentation of that variable for more information. In this
2332case, the useful bindings are `act', `skip', `recenter',
2333`scroll-up', `scroll-down', and `quit'.
2334An `act' response means yes, and a `skip' response means no.
2335A `quit' response means to invoke `keyboard-quit'.
2336If the user enters `recenter', `scroll-up', or `scroll-down'
2337responses, perform the requested window recentering or scrolling
2338and ask again.
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2340Under a windowing system a dialog box will be used if `last-nonmenu-event'
2341is nil and `use-dialog-box' is non-nil."
2342 ;; ¡Beware! when I tried to edebug this code, Emacs got into a weird state
2343 ;; where all the keys were unbound (i.e. it somehow got triggered
2344 ;; within read-key, apparently). I had to kill it.
2345 (let ((answer 'recenter))
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2346 (cond
2347 (noninteractive
2348 (setq prompt (concat prompt
2349 (if (eq ?\s (aref prompt (1- (length prompt))))
2350 "" " ")
2351 "(y or n) "))
2352 (let ((temp-prompt prompt))
2353 (while (not (memq answer '(act skip)))
2354 (let ((str (read-string temp-prompt)))
2355 (cond ((member str '("y" "Y")) (setq answer 'act))
2356 ((member str '("n" "N")) (setq answer 'skip))
2357 (t (setq temp-prompt (concat "Please answer y or n. "
2358 prompt))))))))
2359 ((and (display-popup-menus-p)
2360 (listp last-nonmenu-event)
2361 use-dialog-box)
2362 (setq answer
2363 (x-popup-dialog t `(,prompt ("Yes" . act) ("No" . skip)))))
2364 (t
9aea757b 2365 (setq prompt (concat prompt
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2366 (if (eq ?\s (aref prompt (1- (length prompt))))
2367 "" " ")
2368 "(y or n) "))
2369 (while
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2370 (let* ((scroll-actions '(recenter scroll-up scroll-down
2371 scroll-other-window scroll-other-window-down))
2372 (key
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2373 (let ((cursor-in-echo-area t))
2374 (when minibuffer-auto-raise
2375 (raise-frame (window-frame (minibuffer-window))))
011474aa 2376 (read-key (propertize (if (memq answer scroll-actions)
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2377 prompt
2378 (concat "Please answer y or n. "
2379 prompt))
2380 'face 'minibuffer-prompt)))))
2381 (setq answer (lookup-key query-replace-map (vector key) t))
2382 (cond
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2383 ((memq answer '(skip act)) nil)
2384 ((eq answer 'recenter)
2385 (recenter) t)
2386 ((eq answer 'scroll-up)
2387 (ignore-errors (scroll-up-command)) t)
2388 ((eq answer 'scroll-down)
2389 (ignore-errors (scroll-down-command)) t)
2390 ((eq answer 'scroll-other-window)
2391 (ignore-errors (scroll-other-window)) t)
2392 ((eq answer 'scroll-other-window-down)
2393 (ignore-errors (scroll-other-window-down)) t)
2394 ((or (memq answer '(exit-prefix quit)) (eq key ?\e))
2395 (signal 'quit nil) t)
2396 (t t)))
8c51d2a2 2397 (ding)
aa4de341 2398 (discard-input))))
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2399 (let ((ret (eq answer 'act)))
2400 (unless noninteractive
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2401 ;; FIXME this prints one too many spaces, since prompt
2402 ;; already ends in a space. Eg "... (y or n) y".
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2403 (message "%s %s" prompt (if ret "y" "n")))
2404 ret)))
2405
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2407;;; Atomic change groups.
2408
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2409(defmacro atomic-change-group (&rest body)
2410 "Perform BODY as an atomic change group.
2411This means that if BODY exits abnormally,
2412all of its changes to the current buffer are undone.
b9ab4064 2413This works regardless of whether undo is enabled in the buffer.
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2414
2415This mechanism is transparent to ordinary use of undo;
2416if undo is enabled in the buffer and BODY succeeds, the
2417user can undo the change normally."
6273dc68 2418 (declare (indent 0) (debug t))
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2419 (let ((handle (make-symbol "--change-group-handle--"))
2420 (success (make-symbol "--change-group-success--")))
2421 `(let ((,handle (prepare-change-group))
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2422 ;; Don't truncate any undo data in the middle of this.
2423 (undo-outer-limit nil)
2424 (undo-limit most-positive-fixnum)
2425 (undo-strong-limit most-positive-fixnum)
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2426 (,success nil))
2427 (unwind-protect
2428 (progn
2429 ;; This is inside the unwind-protect because
2430 ;; it enables undo if that was disabled; we need
2431 ;; to make sure that it gets disabled again.
2432 (activate-change-group ,handle)
2433 ,@body
2434 (setq ,success t))
2435 ;; Either of these functions will disable undo
2436 ;; if it was disabled before.
2437 (if ,success
2438 (accept-change-group ,handle)
2439 (cancel-change-group ,handle))))))
2440
62ea1306 2441(defun prepare-change-group (&optional buffer)
69cae2d4 2442 "Return a handle for the current buffer's state, for a change group.
62ea1306 2443If you specify BUFFER, make a handle for BUFFER's state instead.
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2444
2445Pass the handle to `activate-change-group' afterward to initiate
2446the actual changes of the change group.
2447
2448To finish the change group, call either `accept-change-group' or
2449`cancel-change-group' passing the same handle as argument. Call
2450`accept-change-group' to accept the changes in the group as final;
2451call `cancel-change-group' to undo them all. You should use
2452`unwind-protect' to make sure the group is always finished. The call
2453to `activate-change-group' should be inside the `unwind-protect'.
2454Once you finish the group, don't use the handle again--don't try to
2455finish the same group twice. For a simple example of correct use, see
2456the source code of `atomic-change-group'.
2457
2458The handle records only the specified buffer. To make a multibuffer
2459change group, call this function once for each buffer you want to
2460cover, then use `nconc' to combine the returned values, like this:
2461
2462 (nconc (prepare-change-group buffer-1)
2463 (prepare-change-group buffer-2))
2464
2465You can then activate that multibuffer change group with a single
2466call to `activate-change-group' and finish it with a single call
2467to `accept-change-group' or `cancel-change-group'."
2468
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2469 (if buffer
2470 (list (cons buffer (with-current-buffer buffer buffer-undo-list)))
2471 (list (cons (current-buffer) buffer-undo-list))))
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RS
2472
2473(defun activate-change-group (handle)
2474 "Activate a change group made with `prepare-change-group' (which see)."
2475 (dolist (elt handle)
2476 (with-current-buffer (car elt)
2477 (if (eq buffer-undo-list t)
2478 (setq buffer-undo-list nil)))))
2479
2480(defun accept-change-group (handle)
2481 "Finish a change group made with `prepare-change-group' (which see).
2482This finishes the change group by accepting its changes as final."
2483 (dolist (elt handle)
2484 (with-current-buffer (car elt)
7511ded8 2485 (if (eq (cdr elt) t)
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2486 (setq buffer-undo-list t)))))
2487
2488(defun cancel-change-group (handle)
2489 "Finish a change group made with `prepare-change-group' (which see).
2490This finishes the change group by reverting all of its changes."
2491 (dolist (elt handle)
2492 (with-current-buffer (car elt)
2493 (setq elt (cdr elt))
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2494 (save-restriction
2495 ;; Widen buffer temporarily so if the buffer was narrowed within
2496 ;; the body of `atomic-change-group' all changes can be undone.
2497 (widen)
2498 (let ((old-car
2499 (if (consp elt) (car elt)))
2500 (old-cdr
2501 (if (consp elt) (cdr elt))))
2502 ;; Temporarily truncate the undo log at ELT.
2503 (when (consp elt)
2504 (setcar elt nil) (setcdr elt nil))
2505 (unless (eq last-command 'undo) (undo-start))
2506 ;; Make sure there's no confusion.
2507 (when (and (consp elt) (not (eq elt (last pending-undo-list))))
2508 (error "Undoing to some unrelated state"))
2509 ;; Undo it all.
2510 (save-excursion
2511 (while (listp pending-undo-list) (undo-more 1)))
2512 ;; Reset the modified cons cell ELT to its original content.
2513 (when (consp elt)
2514 (setcar elt old-car)
2515 (setcdr elt old-cdr))
2516 ;; Revert the undo info to what it was when we grabbed the state.
2517 (setq buffer-undo-list elt))))))
69cae2d4 2518\f
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2519;;;; Display-related functions.
2520
a9d956be 2521;; For compatibility.
37269466 2522(define-obsolete-function-alias 'redraw-modeline
2a1e2476 2523 'force-mode-line-update "24.3")
a9d956be 2524
9a5336ae 2525(defun force-mode-line-update (&optional all)
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2526 "Force redisplay of the current buffer's mode line and header line.
2527With optional non-nil ALL, force redisplay of all mode lines and
2528header lines. This function also forces recomputation of the
2529menu bar menus and the frame title."
03a74b84 2530 (if all (with-current-buffer (other-buffer)))
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2531 (set-buffer-modified-p (buffer-modified-p)))
2532
aa3b4ded 2533(defun momentary-string-display (string pos &optional exit-char message)
be9b65ac 2534 "Momentarily display STRING in the buffer at POS.
12092fb3 2535Display remains until next event is input.
dbf284be 2536If POS is a marker, only its position is used; its buffer is ignored.
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2537Optional third arg EXIT-CHAR can be a character, event or event
2538description list. EXIT-CHAR defaults to SPC. If the input is
2539EXIT-CHAR it is swallowed; otherwise it is then available as
2540input (as a command if nothing else).
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2541Display MESSAGE (optional fourth arg) in the echo area.
2542If MESSAGE is nil, instructions to type EXIT-CHAR are displayed there."
b754307b 2543 (or exit-char (setq exit-char ?\s))
f70c4736 2544 (let ((ol (make-overlay pos pos))
bc91aee9 2545 (str (copy-sequence string)))
be9b65ac 2546 (unwind-protect
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2547 (progn
2548 (save-excursion
bc91aee9 2549 (overlay-put ol 'after-string str)
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2550 (goto-char pos)
2551 ;; To avoid trouble with out-of-bounds position
2552 (setq pos (point))
bc91aee9 2553 ;; If the string end is off screen, recenter now.
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2554 (if (<= (window-end nil t) pos)
2555 (recenter (/ (window-height) 2))))
2556 (message (or message "Type %s to continue editing.")
2557 (single-key-description exit-char))
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2558 (let ((event (read-event)))
2559 ;; `exit-char' can be an event, or an event description list.
2560 (or (eq event exit-char)
2561 (eq event (event-convert-list exit-char))
2562 (setq unread-command-events (list event)))))
f70c4736 2563 (delete-overlay ol))))
be9b65ac 2564
9a5336ae 2565\f
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2566;;;; Overlay operations
2567
2568(defun copy-overlay (o)
2569 "Return a copy of overlay O."
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2570 (let ((o1 (if (overlay-buffer o)
2571 (make-overlay (overlay-start o) (overlay-end o)
2572 ;; FIXME: there's no easy way to find the
2573 ;; insertion-type of the two markers.
2574 (overlay-buffer o))
2575 (let ((o1 (make-overlay (point-min) (point-min))))
2576 (delete-overlay o1)
28f0b072 2577 o1)))
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2578 (props (overlay-properties o)))
2579 (while props
2580 (overlay-put o1 (pop props) (pop props)))
2581 o1))
2582
f24485f1 2583(defun remove-overlays (&optional beg end name val)
aa3b4ded 2584 "Clear BEG and END of overlays whose property NAME has value VAL.
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2585Overlays might be moved and/or split.
2586BEG and END default respectively to the beginning and end of buffer."
d6f5ac10 2587 ;; This speeds up the loops over overlays.
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2588 (unless beg (setq beg (point-min)))
2589 (unless end (setq end (point-max)))
ee6bb693 2590 (overlay-recenter end)
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2591 (if (< end beg)
2592 (setq beg (prog1 end (setq end beg))))
2593 (save-excursion
2594 (dolist (o (overlays-in beg end))
2595 (when (eq (overlay-get o name) val)
2596 ;; Either push this overlay outside beg...end
2597 ;; or split it to exclude beg...end
2598 ;; or delete it entirely (if it is contained in beg...end).
2599 (if (< (overlay-start o) beg)
2600 (if (> (overlay-end o) end)
2601 (progn
2602 (move-overlay (copy-overlay o)
2603 (overlay-start o) beg)
2604 (move-overlay o end (overlay-end o)))
2605 (move-overlay o (overlay-start o) beg))
2606 (if (> (overlay-end o) end)
2607 (move-overlay o end (overlay-end o))
2608 (delete-overlay o)))))))
c5802acf 2609\f
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2610;;;; Miscellanea.
2611
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2612(defvar suspend-hook nil
2613 "Normal hook run by `suspend-emacs', before suspending.")
2614
2615(defvar suspend-resume-hook nil
2616 "Normal hook run by `suspend-emacs', after Emacs is continued.")
2617
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2618(defvar temp-buffer-show-hook nil
2619 "Normal hook run by `with-output-to-temp-buffer' after displaying the buffer.
2620When the hook runs, the temporary buffer is current, and the window it
5247a8e6 2621was displayed in is selected.")
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2622
2623(defvar temp-buffer-setup-hook nil
2624 "Normal hook run by `with-output-to-temp-buffer' at the start.
2625When the hook runs, the temporary buffer is current.
2626This hook is normally set up with a function to put the buffer in Help
2627mode.")
2628
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2629;; The `assert' macro from the cl package signals
2630;; `cl-assertion-failed' at runtime so always define it.
2631(put 'cl-assertion-failed 'error-conditions '(error))
6bdad9ae 2632(put 'cl-assertion-failed 'error-message (purecopy "Assertion failed"))
28ac46f8 2633
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2634(defconst user-emacs-directory
2635 (if (eq system-type 'ms-dos)
2636 ;; MS-DOS cannot have initial dot.
2637 "~/_emacs.d/"
2638 "~/.emacs.d/")
2639 "Directory beneath which additional per-user Emacs-specific files are placed.
2640Various programs in Emacs store information in this directory.
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JB
2641Note that this should end with a directory separator.
2642See also `locate-user-emacs-file'.")
2643
2644(defun locate-user-emacs-file (new-name &optional old-name)
2645 "Return an absolute per-user Emacs-specific file name.
85e55412
SM
2646If NEW-NAME exists in `user-emacs-directory', return it.
2647Else If OLD-NAME is non-nil and ~/OLD-NAME exists, return ~/OLD-NAME.
d6c180c4
JB
2648Else return NEW-NAME in `user-emacs-directory', creating the
2649directory if it does not exist."
2650 (convert-standard-filename
2651 (let* ((home (concat "~" (or init-file-user "")))
85e55412
SM
2652 (at-home (and old-name (expand-file-name old-name home)))
2653 (bestname (abbreviate-file-name
2654 (expand-file-name new-name user-emacs-directory))))
2655 (if (and at-home (not (file-readable-p bestname))
2656 (file-readable-p at-home))
d6c180c4 2657 at-home
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JB
2658 ;; Make sure `user-emacs-directory' exists,
2659 ;; unless we're in batch mode or dumping Emacs
2660 (or noninteractive
2661 purify-flag
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MD
2662 (file-accessible-directory-p
2663 (directory-file-name user-emacs-directory))
2664 (let ((umask (default-file-modes)))
2665 (unwind-protect
2666 (progn
2667 (set-default-file-modes ?\700)
2668 (make-directory user-emacs-directory))
2669 (set-default-file-modes umask))))
85e55412 2670 bestname))))
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2671\f
2672;;;; Misc. useful functions.
448b61c9 2673
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CY
2674(defsubst buffer-narrowed-p ()
2675 "Return non-nil if the current buffer is narrowed."
2676 (/= (- (point-max) (point-min)) (buffer-size)))
2677
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2678(defun find-tag-default ()
2679 "Determine default tag to search for, based on text at point.
2680If there is no plausible default, return nil."
9db3bfae
MR
2681 (let (from to bound)
2682 (when (or (progn
2683 ;; Look at text around `point'.
2684 (save-excursion
2685 (skip-syntax-backward "w_") (setq from (point)))
2686 (save-excursion
2687 (skip-syntax-forward "w_") (setq to (point)))
2688 (> to from))
2689 ;; Look between `line-beginning-position' and `point'.
2690 (save-excursion
2691 (and (setq bound (line-beginning-position))
2692 (skip-syntax-backward "^w_" bound)
2693 (> (setq to (point)) bound)
2694 (skip-syntax-backward "w_")
2695 (setq from (point))))
2696 ;; Look between `point' and `line-end-position'.
2697 (save-excursion
2698 (and (setq bound (line-end-position))
2699 (skip-syntax-forward "^w_" bound)
2700 (< (setq from (point)) bound)
2701 (skip-syntax-forward "w_")
2702 (setq to (point)))))
2703 (buffer-substring-no-properties from to))))
a860d25f 2704
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2705(defun find-tag-default-as-regexp ()
2706 "Return regexp that matches the default tag at point.
2707If there is no tag at point, return nil.
2708
48c6afa6 2709When in a major mode that does not provide its own
eb1a6e15
J
2710`find-tag-default-function', return a regexp that matches the
2711symbol at point exactly."
2712 (let* ((tagf (or find-tag-default-function
2713 (get major-mode 'find-tag-default-function)
2714 'find-tag-default))
2715 (tag (funcall tagf)))
2716 (cond ((not tag))
2717 ((eq tagf 'find-tag-default)
2718 (format "\\_<%s\\_>" (regexp-quote tag)))
2719 (t (regexp-quote tag)))))
2720
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2721(defun play-sound (sound)
2722 "SOUND is a list of the form `(sound KEYWORD VALUE...)'.
2723The following keywords are recognized:
9a5336ae 2724
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2725 :file FILE - read sound data from FILE. If FILE isn't an
2726absolute file name, it is searched in `data-directory'.
9a5336ae 2727
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2728 :data DATA - read sound data from string DATA.
2729
2730Exactly one of :file or :data must be present.
2731
2732 :volume VOL - set volume to VOL. VOL must an integer in the
2733range 0..100 or a float in the range 0..1.0. If not specified,
2734don't change the volume setting of the sound device.
9a5336ae 2735
c4f484f2 2736 :device DEVICE - play sound on DEVICE. If not specified,
d7f90d6c
JB
2737a system-dependent default device name is used.
2738
2739Note: :data and :device are currently not supported on Windows."
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RS
2740 (if (fboundp 'play-sound-internal)
2741 (play-sound-internal sound)
2742 (error "This Emacs binary lacks sound support")))
9a5336ae 2743
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GM
2744(declare-function w32-shell-dos-semantics "w32-fns" nil)
2745
c4f484f2 2746(defun shell-quote-argument (argument)
d7f90d6c 2747 "Quote ARGUMENT for passing as argument to an inferior shell."
8f91bf93
DC
2748 (cond
2749 ((eq system-type 'ms-dos)
2750 ;; Quote using double quotes, but escape any existing quotes in
2751 ;; the argument with backslashes.
2752 (let ((result "")
2753 (start 0)
2754 end)
2755 (if (or (null (string-match "[^\"]" argument))
2756 (< (match-end 0) (length argument)))
2757 (while (string-match "[\"]" argument start)
2758 (setq end (match-beginning 0)
2759 result (concat result (substring argument start end)
2760 "\\" (substring argument end (1+ end)))
2761 start (1+ end))))
2762 (concat "\"" result (substring argument start) "\"")))
2763
2764 ((and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) (w32-shell-dos-semantics))
638f053a 2765
8f91bf93
DC
2766 ;; First, quote argument so that CommandLineToArgvW will
2767 ;; understand it. See
2768 ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/17w5ykft%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
2769 ;; After we perform that level of quoting, escape shell
2770 ;; metacharacters so that cmd won't mangle our argument. If the
2771 ;; argument contains no double quote characters, we can just
2772 ;; surround it with double quotes. Otherwise, we need to prefix
2773 ;; each shell metacharacter with a caret.
2774
2775 (setq argument
2776 ;; escape backslashes at end of string
2777 (replace-regexp-in-string
2778 "\\(\\\\*\\)$"
2779 "\\1\\1"
2780 ;; escape backslashes and quotes in string body
2781 (replace-regexp-in-string
2782 "\\(\\\\*\\)\""
2783 "\\1\\1\\\\\""
2784 argument)))
2785
2a782793 2786 (if (string-match "[%!\"]" argument)
8f91bf93
DC
2787 (concat
2788 "^\""
2789 (replace-regexp-in-string
2790 "\\([%!()\"<>&|^]\\)"
2791 "^\\1"
2792 argument)
2793 "^\"")
2794 (concat "\"" argument "\"")))
2795
2796 (t
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2797 (if (equal argument "")
2798 "''"
2799 ;; Quote everything except POSIX filename characters.
2800 ;; This should be safe enough even for really weird shells.
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DC
2801 (replace-regexp-in-string
2802 "\n" "'\n'"
2803 (replace-regexp-in-string "[^-0-9a-zA-Z_./\n]" "\\\\\\&" argument))))
2804 ))
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2805
2806(defun string-or-null-p (object)
2807 "Return t if OBJECT is a string or nil.
2808Otherwise, return nil."
2809 (or (stringp object) (null object)))
2810
26715e1b 2811(defun booleanp (object)
ac6ca7ba
KR
2812 "Return t if OBJECT is one of the two canonical boolean values: t or nil.
2813Otherwise, return nil."
2814 (and (memq object '(nil t)) t))
26715e1b 2815
231d8498
SM
2816(defun special-form-p (object)
2817 "Non-nil if and only if OBJECT is a special form."
2818 (if (and (symbolp object) (fboundp object))
96c052a5 2819 (setq object (indirect-function object t)))
231d8498
SM
2820 (and (subrp object) (eq (cdr (subr-arity object)) 'unevalled)))
2821
1627b55f 2822(defun field-at-pos (pos)
d7f90d6c 2823 "Return the field at position POS, taking stickiness etc into account."
1ecaae6c
NR
2824 (let ((raw-field (get-char-property (field-beginning pos) 'field)))
2825 (if (eq raw-field 'boundary)
2826 (get-char-property (1- (field-end pos)) 'field)
2827 raw-field)))
2828
7f3f739f
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2829(defun sha1 (object &optional start end binary)
2830 "Return the SHA1 (Secure Hash Algorithm) of an OBJECT.
2831OBJECT is either a string or a buffer. Optional arguments START and
2832END are character positions specifying which portion of OBJECT for
2833computing the hash. If BINARY is non-nil, return a string in binary
2834form."
2835 (secure-hash 'sha1 object start end binary))
2836
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2837(defun function-get (f prop &optional autoload)
2838 "Return the value of property PROP of function F.
3c98c962
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2839If AUTOLOAD is non-nil and F is autoloaded, try to autoload it
2840in the hope that it will set PROP. If AUTOLOAD is `macro', only do it
2841if it's an autoloaded macro."
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SM
2842 (let ((val nil))
2843 (while (and (symbolp f)
2844 (null (setq val (get f prop)))
2845 (fboundp f))
2846 (let ((fundef (symbol-function f)))
2847 (if (and autoload (autoloadp fundef)
3c98c962
SM
2848 (not (equal fundef
2849 (autoload-do-load fundef f
2850 (if (eq autoload 'macro)
2851 'macro)))))
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SM
2852 nil ;Re-try `get' on the same `f'.
2853 (setq f fundef))))
2854 val))
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RS
2855\f
2856;;;; Support for yanking and text properties.
9a5336ae 2857
2170b1bd 2858(defvar yank-handled-properties)
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RS
2859(defvar yank-excluded-properties)
2860
8ed59ad5 2861(defun remove-yank-excluded-properties (start end)
2170b1bd
CY
2862 "Process text properties between START and END, inserted for a `yank'.
2863Perform the handling specified by `yank-handled-properties', then
2864remove properties specified by `yank-excluded-properties'."
8ed59ad5 2865 (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
2170b1bd
CY
2866 (dolist (handler yank-handled-properties)
2867 (let ((prop (car handler))
2868 (fun (cdr handler))
2869 (run-start start))
2870 (while (< run-start end)
2871 (let ((value (get-text-property run-start prop))
2872 (run-end (next-single-property-change
2873 run-start prop nil end)))
2874 (funcall fun value run-start run-end)
2875 (setq run-start run-end)))))
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KS
2876 (if (eq yank-excluded-properties t)
2877 (set-text-properties start end nil)
ebaa3349 2878 (remove-list-of-text-properties start end yank-excluded-properties))))
8ed59ad5 2879
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2880(defvar yank-undo-function)
2881
2882(defun insert-for-yank (string)
3fa173b4 2883 "Call `insert-for-yank-1' repetitively for each `yank-handler' segment.
6b61353c
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2884
2885See `insert-for-yank-1' for more details."
2886 (let (to)
2887 (while (setq to (next-single-property-change 0 'yank-handler string))
2888 (insert-for-yank-1 (substring string 0 to))
2889 (setq string (substring string to))))
2890 (insert-for-yank-1 string))
2891
2892(defun insert-for-yank-1 (string)
2170b1bd
CY
2893 "Insert STRING at point for the `yank' command.
2894This function is like `insert', except it honors the variables
2895`yank-handled-properties' and `yank-excluded-properties', and the
2896`yank-handler' text property.
2897
2898Properties listed in `yank-handled-properties' are processed,
2899then those listed in `yank-excluded-properties' are discarded.
2900
2901If STRING has a non-nil `yank-handler' property on its first
2902character, the normal insert behavior is altered. The value of
2903the `yank-handler' property must be a list of one to four
2904elements, of the form (FUNCTION PARAM NOEXCLUDE UNDO).
2905FUNCTION, if non-nil, should be a function of one argument, an
2906 object to insert; it is called instead of `insert'.
2907PARAM, if present and non-nil, replaces STRING as the argument to
2908 FUNCTION or `insert'; e.g. if FUNCTION is `yank-rectangle', PARAM
2909 may be a list of strings to insert as a rectangle.
2910If NOEXCLUDE is present and non-nil, the normal removal of
5612fd08 2911 `yank-excluded-properties' is not performed; instead FUNCTION is
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CY
2912 responsible for the removal. This may be necessary if FUNCTION
2913 adjusts point before or after inserting the object.
2914UNDO, if present and non-nil, should be a function to be called
e0e80ec9 2915 by `yank-pop' to undo the insertion of the current object. It is
2170b1bd
CY
2916 given two arguments, the start and end of the region. FUNCTION
2917 may set `yank-undo-function' to override UNDO."
57596fb6
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2918 (let* ((handler (and (stringp string)
2919 (get-text-property 0 'yank-handler string)))
2920 (param (or (nth 1 handler) string))
4f0f29aa 2921 (opoint (point))
029fd82c 2922 (inhibit-read-only inhibit-read-only)
4f0f29aa
RS
2923 end)
2924
57596fb6 2925 (setq yank-undo-function t)
2170b1bd 2926 (if (nth 0 handler) ; FUNCTION
57596fb6 2927 (funcall (car handler) param)
e0e80ec9 2928 (insert param))
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2929 (setq end (point))
2930
029fd82c
CY
2931 ;; Prevent read-only properties from interfering with the
2932 ;; following text property changes.
2933 (setq inhibit-read-only t)
2934
2170b1bd
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2935 (unless (nth 2 handler) ; NOEXCLUDE
2936 (remove-yank-excluded-properties opoint end))
631890d8
RS
2937
2938 ;; If last inserted char has properties, mark them as rear-nonsticky.
2939 (if (and (> end opoint)
2940 (text-properties-at (1- end)))
2941 (put-text-property (1- end) end 'rear-nonsticky t))
2942
2170b1bd
CY
2943 (if (eq yank-undo-function t) ; not set by FUNCTION
2944 (setq yank-undo-function (nth 3 handler))) ; UNDO
2945 (if (nth 4 handler) ; COMMAND
57596fb6 2946 (setq this-command (nth 4 handler)))))
f1180544 2947
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2948(defun insert-buffer-substring-no-properties (buffer &optional start end)
2949 "Insert before point a substring of BUFFER, without text properties.
3b8690f6 2950BUFFER may be a buffer or a buffer name.
f8cf33b1
JB
2951Arguments START and END are character positions specifying the substring.
2952They default to the values of (point-min) and (point-max) in BUFFER."
3b8690f6 2953 (let ((opoint (point)))
a478f3e1 2954 (insert-buffer-substring buffer start end)
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KS
2955 (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
2956 (set-text-properties opoint (point) nil))))
2957
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2958(defun insert-buffer-substring-as-yank (buffer &optional start end)
2959 "Insert before point a part of BUFFER, stripping some text properties.
2960BUFFER may be a buffer or a buffer name.
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JB
2961Arguments START and END are character positions specifying the substring.
2962They default to the values of (point-min) and (point-max) in BUFFER.
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2963Before insertion, process text properties according to
2964`yank-handled-properties' and `yank-excluded-properties'."
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2965 ;; Since the buffer text should not normally have yank-handler properties,
2966 ;; there is no need to handle them here.
3b8690f6 2967 (let ((opoint (point)))
a478f3e1 2968 (insert-buffer-substring buffer start end)
8ed59ad5 2969 (remove-yank-excluded-properties opoint (point))))
3b8690f6 2970
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CY
2971(defun yank-handle-font-lock-face-property (face start end)
2972 "If `font-lock-defaults' is nil, apply FACE as a `face' property.
2973START and END denote the start and end of the text to act on.
2974Do nothing if FACE is nil."
2975 (and face
2976 (null font-lock-defaults)
2977 (put-text-property start end 'face face)))
2978
2979;; This removes `mouse-face' properties in *Help* buffer buttons:
2980;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2002-04/msg00648.html
2981(defun yank-handle-category-property (category start end)
2982 "Apply property category CATEGORY's properties between START and END."
2983 (when category
2984 (let ((start2 start))
2985 (while (< start2 end)
2986 (let ((end2 (next-property-change start2 nil end))
2987 (original (text-properties-at start2)))
2988 (set-text-properties start2 end2 (symbol-plist category))
2989 (add-text-properties start2 end2 original)
2990 (setq start2 end2))))))
2991
2493767e 2992\f
c4f484f2 2993;;;; Synchronous shell commands.
2493767e 2994
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2995(defun start-process-shell-command (name buffer &rest args)
2996 "Start a program in a subprocess. Return the process object for it.
be9b65ac 2997NAME is name for process. It is modified if necessary to make it unique.
54ce7cbf 2998BUFFER is the buffer (or buffer name) to associate with the process.
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2999 Process output goes at end of that buffer, unless you specify
3000 an output stream or filter function to handle the output.
3001 BUFFER may be also nil, meaning that this process is not associated
3002 with any buffer
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SM
3003COMMAND is the shell command to run.
3004
3005An old calling convention accepted any number of arguments after COMMAND,
3006which were just concatenated to COMMAND. This is still supported but strongly
fd6c5134 3007discouraged."
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3008 ;; We used to use `exec' to replace the shell with the command,
3009 ;; but that failed to handle (...) and semicolon, etc.
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3010 (start-process name buffer shell-file-name shell-command-switch
3011 (mapconcat 'identity args " ")))
f3ed9aca 3012(set-advertised-calling-convention 'start-process-shell-command
f3a30a50 3013 '(name buffer command) "23.1")
f3ed9aca 3014
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3015(defun start-file-process-shell-command (name buffer &rest args)
3016 "Start a program in a subprocess. Return the process object for it.
fd6c5134 3017Similar to `start-process-shell-command', but calls `start-file-process'."
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MA
3018 (start-file-process
3019 name buffer
3020 (if (file-remote-p default-directory) "/bin/sh" shell-file-name)
3021 (if (file-remote-p default-directory) "-c" shell-command-switch)
3022 (mapconcat 'identity args " ")))
f3ed9aca 3023(set-advertised-calling-convention 'start-file-process-shell-command
f3a30a50 3024 '(name buffer command) "23.1")
a9e11582 3025
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3026(defun call-process-shell-command (command &optional infile buffer display
3027 &rest args)
3028 "Execute the shell command COMMAND synchronously in separate process.
3029The remaining arguments are optional.
3030The program's input comes from file INFILE (nil means `/dev/null').
3031Insert output in BUFFER before point; t means current buffer;
3032 nil for BUFFER means discard it; 0 means discard and don't wait.
3033BUFFER can also have the form (REAL-BUFFER STDERR-FILE); in that case,
3034REAL-BUFFER says what to do with standard output, as above,
3035while STDERR-FILE says what to do with standard error in the child.
3036STDERR-FILE may be nil (discard standard error output),
3037t (mix it with ordinary output), or a file name string.
3038
3039Fourth arg DISPLAY non-nil means redisplay buffer as output is inserted.
3040Remaining arguments are strings passed as additional arguments for COMMAND.
3041Wildcards and redirection are handled as usual in the shell.
3042
3043If BUFFER is 0, `call-process-shell-command' returns immediately with value nil.
3044Otherwise it waits for COMMAND to terminate and returns a numeric exit
3045status or a signal description string.
3046If you quit, the process is killed with SIGINT, or SIGKILL if you quit again."
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3047 ;; We used to use `exec' to replace the shell with the command,
3048 ;; but that failed to handle (...) and semicolon, etc.
3049 (call-process shell-file-name
3050 infile buffer display
3051 shell-command-switch
3052 (mapconcat 'identity (cons command args) " ")))
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3053
3054(defun process-file-shell-command (command &optional infile buffer display
3055 &rest args)
3056 "Process files synchronously in a separate process.
3057Similar to `call-process-shell-command', but calls `process-file'."
3058 (process-file
3059 (if (file-remote-p default-directory) "/bin/sh" shell-file-name)
3060 infile buffer display
3061 (if (file-remote-p default-directory) "-c" shell-command-switch)
3062 (mapconcat 'identity (cons command args) " ")))
a7ed4c2a 3063\f
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3064;;;; Lisp macros to do various things temporarily.
3065
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3066(defmacro with-current-buffer (buffer-or-name &rest body)
3067 "Execute the forms in BODY with BUFFER-OR-NAME temporarily current.
3068BUFFER-OR-NAME must be a buffer or the name of an existing buffer.
3069The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY. See
3070also `with-temp-buffer'."
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SM
3071 (declare (indent 1) (debug t))
3072 `(save-current-buffer
83f57f49 3073 (set-buffer ,buffer-or-name)
d47f7515
SM
3074 ,@body))
3075
89660017 3076(defun internal--before-with-selected-window (window)
1439443b
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3077 (let ((other-frame (window-frame window)))
3078 (list window (selected-window)
3079 ;; Selecting a window on another frame also changes that
3080 ;; frame's frame-selected-window. We must save&restore it.
3081 (unless (eq (selected-frame) other-frame)
3082 (frame-selected-window other-frame))
3083 ;; Also remember the top-frame if on ttys.
3084 (unless (eq (selected-frame) other-frame)
3085 (tty-top-frame other-frame)))))
3086
89660017 3087(defun internal--after-with-selected-window (state)
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SM
3088 ;; First reset frame-selected-window.
3089 (when (window-live-p (nth 2 state))
3090 ;; We don't use set-frame-selected-window because it does not
3091 ;; pass the `norecord' argument to Fselect_window.
3092 (select-window (nth 2 state) 'norecord)
3093 (and (frame-live-p (nth 3 state))
3094 (not (eq (tty-top-frame) (nth 3 state)))
3095 (select-frame (nth 3 state) 'norecord)))
3096 ;; Then reset the actual selected-window.
7d806b1e
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3097 (when (window-live-p (nth 1 state))
3098 (select-window (nth 1 state) 'norecord)))
1439443b 3099
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3100(defmacro with-selected-window (window &rest body)
3101 "Execute the forms in BODY with WINDOW as the selected window.
3102The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY.
4c6d1e16 3103
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3104This macro saves and restores the selected window, as well as the
3105selected window of each frame. It does not change the order of
3106recently selected windows. If the previously selected window of
3107some frame is no longer live at the end of BODY, that frame's
3108selected window is left alone. If the selected window is no
3109longer live, then whatever window is selected at the end of BODY
3110remains selected.
3111
3112This macro uses `save-current-buffer' to save and restore the
3113current buffer, since otherwise its normal operation could
3114potentially make a different buffer current. It does not alter
3115the buffer list ordering."
d47f7515 3116 (declare (indent 1) (debug t))
1439443b 3117 `(let ((save-selected-window--state
89660017 3118 (internal--before-with-selected-window ,window)))
4c6d1e16
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3119 (save-current-buffer
3120 (unwind-protect
1439443b 3121 (progn (select-window (car save-selected-window--state) 'norecord)
4c6d1e16 3122 ,@body)
89660017 3123 (internal--after-with-selected-window save-selected-window--state)))))
a7f284ec 3124
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3125(defmacro with-selected-frame (frame &rest body)
3126 "Execute the forms in BODY with FRAME as the selected frame.
3127The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY.
a5094f72 3128
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3129This macro saves and restores the selected frame, and changes the
3130order of neither the recently selected windows nor the buffers in
3131the buffer list."
c3e242d3 3132 (declare (indent 1) (debug t))
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KL
3133 (let ((old-frame (make-symbol "old-frame"))
3134 (old-buffer (make-symbol "old-buffer")))
3135 `(let ((,old-frame (selected-frame))
3136 (,old-buffer (current-buffer)))
3137 (unwind-protect
a5094f72 3138 (progn (select-frame ,frame 'norecord)
632210dd 3139 ,@body)
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MR
3140 (when (frame-live-p ,old-frame)
3141 (select-frame ,old-frame 'norecord))
3142 (when (buffer-live-p ,old-buffer)
3143 (set-buffer ,old-buffer))))))
c3e242d3 3144
e0f57e65 3145(defmacro save-window-excursion (&rest body)
2cc775f9 3146 "Execute BODY, then restore previous window configuration.
d3760c4b
CY
3147This macro saves the window configuration on the selected frame,
3148executes BODY, then calls `set-window-configuration' to restore
3149the saved window configuration. The return value is the last
3150form in BODY. The window configuration is also restored if BODY
3151exits nonlocally.
e0f57e65
SM
3152
3153BEWARE: Most uses of this macro introduce bugs.
3154E.g. it should not be used to try and prevent some code from opening
3155a new window, since that window may sometimes appear in another frame,
3156in which case `save-window-excursion' cannot help."
3157 (declare (indent 0) (debug t))
3158 (let ((c (make-symbol "wconfig")))
3159 `(let ((,c (current-window-configuration)))
3160 (unwind-protect (progn ,@body)
3161 (set-window-configuration ,c)))))
3162
4ff5b1b2 3163(defun internal-temp-output-buffer-show (buffer)
43bf5e8e
MR
3164 "Internal function for `with-output-to-temp-buffer'."
3165 (with-current-buffer buffer
3166 (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
3167 (goto-char (point-min)))
3168
3169 (if temp-buffer-show-function
3170 (funcall temp-buffer-show-function buffer)
3171 (with-current-buffer buffer
3172 (let* ((window
3173 (let ((window-combination-limit
3174 ;; When `window-combination-limit' equals
3175 ;; `temp-buffer' or `temp-buffer-resize' and
3176 ;; `temp-buffer-resize-mode' is enabled in this
3177 ;; buffer bind it to t so resizing steals space
3178 ;; preferably from the window that was split.
3179 (if (or (eq window-combination-limit 'temp-buffer)
3180 (and (eq window-combination-limit
3181 'temp-buffer-resize)
3182 temp-buffer-resize-mode))
3183 t
3184 window-combination-limit)))
3185 (display-buffer buffer)))
3186 (frame (and window (window-frame window))))
3187 (when window
3188 (unless (eq frame (selected-frame))
3189 (make-frame-visible frame))
3190 (setq minibuffer-scroll-window window)
3191 (set-window-hscroll window 0)
3192 ;; Don't try this with NOFORCE non-nil!
3193 (set-window-start window (point-min) t)
735135f9 3194 ;; This should not be necessary.
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3195 (set-window-point window (point-min))
3196 ;; Run `temp-buffer-show-hook', with the chosen window selected.
3197 (with-selected-window window
3198 (run-hooks 'temp-buffer-show-hook))))))
3199 ;; Return nil.
3200 nil)
3201
95f0501e 3202;; Doc is very similar to with-temp-buffer-window.
3e21b6a7
SM
3203(defmacro with-output-to-temp-buffer (bufname &rest body)
3204 "Bind `standard-output' to buffer BUFNAME, eval BODY, then show that buffer.
3205
3206This construct makes buffer BUFNAME empty before running BODY.
3207It does not make the buffer current for BODY.
3208Instead it binds `standard-output' to that buffer, so that output
3209generated with `prin1' and similar functions in BODY goes into
3210the buffer.
3211
a239d4e9 3212At the end of BODY, this marks buffer BUFNAME unmodified and displays
3e21b6a7
SM
3213it in a window, but does not select it. The normal way to do this is
3214by calling `display-buffer', then running `temp-buffer-show-hook'.
3215However, if `temp-buffer-show-function' is non-nil, it calls that
3216function instead (and does not run `temp-buffer-show-hook'). The
3217function gets one argument, the buffer to display.
3218
3219The return value of `with-output-to-temp-buffer' is the value of the
3220last form in BODY. If BODY does not finish normally, the buffer
3221BUFNAME is not displayed.
3222
3223This runs the hook `temp-buffer-setup-hook' before BODY,
3224with the buffer BUFNAME temporarily current. It runs the hook
3225`temp-buffer-show-hook' after displaying buffer BUFNAME, with that
3226buffer temporarily current, and the window that was used to display it
3227temporarily selected. But it doesn't run `temp-buffer-show-hook'
95f0501e
GM
3228if it uses `temp-buffer-show-function'.
3229
3230See the related form `with-temp-buffer-window'."
2462470b 3231 (declare (debug t))
3e21b6a7
SM
3232 (let ((old-dir (make-symbol "old-dir"))
3233 (buf (make-symbol "buf")))
9dba2c64
SM
3234 `(let* ((,old-dir default-directory)
3235 (,buf
3236 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create ,bufname)
3237 (prog1 (current-buffer)
3238 (kill-all-local-variables)
3239 ;; FIXME: delete_all_overlays
3240 (setq default-directory ,old-dir)
3241 (setq buffer-read-only nil)
3242 (setq buffer-file-name nil)
3243 (setq buffer-undo-list t)
3244 (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
3245 (inhibit-modification-hooks t))
3246 (erase-buffer)
3247 (run-hooks 'temp-buffer-setup-hook)))))
3248 (standard-output ,buf))
3249 (prog1 (progn ,@body)
4ff5b1b2 3250 (internal-temp-output-buffer-show ,buf)))))
3e21b6a7 3251
e5bb8a8c
SM
3252(defmacro with-temp-file (file &rest body)
3253 "Create a new buffer, evaluate BODY there, and write the buffer to FILE.
3254The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY.
a2fdb55c 3255See also `with-temp-buffer'."
f291fe60 3256 (declare (indent 1) (debug t))
a7ed4c2a 3257 (let ((temp-file (make-symbol "temp-file"))
a2fdb55c
EN
3258 (temp-buffer (make-symbol "temp-buffer")))
3259 `(let ((,temp-file ,file)
3260 (,temp-buffer
3261 (get-buffer-create (generate-new-buffer-name " *temp file*"))))
3262 (unwind-protect
3263 (prog1
3264 (with-current-buffer ,temp-buffer
e5bb8a8c 3265 ,@body)
a2fdb55c 3266 (with-current-buffer ,temp-buffer
ab1d3835 3267 (write-region nil nil ,temp-file nil 0)))
a2fdb55c
EN
3268 (and (buffer-name ,temp-buffer)
3269 (kill-buffer ,temp-buffer))))))
3270
e5bb8a8c 3271(defmacro with-temp-message (message &rest body)
a600effe 3272 "Display MESSAGE temporarily if non-nil while BODY is evaluated.
e5bb8a8c
SM
3273The original message is restored to the echo area after BODY has finished.
3274The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY.
a600effe
SM
3275MESSAGE is written to the message log buffer if `message-log-max' is non-nil.
3276If MESSAGE is nil, the echo area and message log buffer are unchanged.
3277Use a MESSAGE of \"\" to temporarily clear the echo area."
f291fe60 3278 (declare (debug t) (indent 1))
110201c8
SM
3279 (let ((current-message (make-symbol "current-message"))
3280 (temp-message (make-symbol "with-temp-message")))
3281 `(let ((,temp-message ,message)
3282 (,current-message))
e5bb8a8c
SM
3283 (unwind-protect
3284 (progn
110201c8
SM
3285 (when ,temp-message
3286 (setq ,current-message (current-message))
aadf7ff3 3287 (message "%s" ,temp-message))
e5bb8a8c 3288 ,@body)
cad84646
RS
3289 (and ,temp-message
3290 (if ,current-message
3291 (message "%s" ,current-message)
3292 (message nil)))))))
e5bb8a8c
SM
3293
3294(defmacro with-temp-buffer (&rest body)
3295 "Create a temporary buffer, and evaluate BODY there like `progn'.
a2fdb55c 3296See also `with-temp-file' and `with-output-to-string'."
d47f7515 3297 (declare (indent 0) (debug t))
a2fdb55c 3298 (let ((temp-buffer (make-symbol "temp-buffer")))
9166dbf6 3299 `(let ((,temp-buffer (generate-new-buffer " *temp*")))
4a5e1832
SM
3300 ;; FIXME: kill-buffer can change current-buffer in some odd cases.
3301 (with-current-buffer ,temp-buffer
3302 (unwind-protect
3303 (progn ,@body)
3304 (and (buffer-name ,temp-buffer)
3305 (kill-buffer ,temp-buffer)))))))
a2fdb55c 3306
83a5aac5 3307(defmacro with-silent-modifications (&rest body)
f291fe60 3308 "Execute BODY, pretending it does not modify the buffer.
83a5aac5
SM
3309If BODY performs real modifications to the buffer's text, other
3310than cosmetic ones, undo data may become corrupted.
a28e4607
LMI
3311
3312This macro will run BODY normally, but doesn't count its buffer
3313modifications as being buffer modifications. This affects things
3314like buffer-modified-p, checking whether the file is locked by
3315someone else, running buffer modification hooks, and other things
3316of that nature.
3317
3318Typically used around modifications of text-properties which do
3319not really affect the buffer's content."
83a5aac5
SM
3320 (declare (debug t) (indent 0))
3321 (let ((modified (make-symbol "modified")))
3322 `(let* ((,modified (buffer-modified-p))
3323 (buffer-undo-list t)
3324 (inhibit-read-only t)
3325 (inhibit-modification-hooks t)
3326 deactivate-mark
3327 ;; Avoid setting and removing file locks and checking
3328 ;; buffer's uptodate-ness w.r.t the underlying file.
3329 buffer-file-name
3330 buffer-file-truename)
3331 (unwind-protect
3332 (progn
3333 ,@body)
3334 (unless ,modified
3335 (restore-buffer-modified-p nil))))))
3336
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3337(defmacro with-output-to-string (&rest body)
3338 "Execute BODY, return the text it sent to `standard-output', as a string."
d47f7515 3339 (declare (indent 0) (debug t))
a2fdb55c
EN
3340 `(let ((standard-output
3341 (get-buffer-create (generate-new-buffer-name " *string-output*"))))
86ec740e
RF
3342 (unwind-protect
3343 (progn
3344 (let ((standard-output standard-output))
3345 ,@body)
3346 (with-current-buffer standard-output
3347 (buffer-string)))
3348 (kill-buffer standard-output))))
2ec9c94e 3349
0764e16f 3350(defmacro with-local-quit (&rest body)
53a7160c 3351 "Execute BODY, allowing quits to terminate BODY but not escape further.
b9308c61 3352When a quit terminates BODY, `with-local-quit' returns nil but
60f7e8b6
RS
3353requests another quit. That quit will be processed as soon as quitting
3354is allowed once again. (Immediately, if `inhibit-quit' is nil.)"
12320833 3355 (declare (debug t) (indent 0))
0764e16f
SM
3356 `(condition-case nil
3357 (let ((inhibit-quit nil))
3358 ,@body)
113fe928
RS
3359 (quit (setq quit-flag t)
3360 ;; This call is to give a chance to handle quit-flag
3361 ;; in case inhibit-quit is nil.
3362 ;; Without this, it will not be handled until the next function
3363 ;; call, and that might allow it to exit thru a condition-case
3364 ;; that intends to handle the quit signal next time.
3365 (eval '(ignore nil)))))
0764e16f 3366
c2b53d7b
RS
3367(defmacro while-no-input (&rest body)
3368 "Execute BODY only as long as there's no pending input.
3369If input arrives, that ends the execution of BODY,
83047ee3
RS
3370and `while-no-input' returns t. Quitting makes it return nil.
3371If BODY finishes, `while-no-input' returns whatever value BODY produced."
c2b53d7b
RS
3372 (declare (debug t) (indent 0))
3373 (let ((catch-sym (make-symbol "input")))
3374 `(with-local-quit
3375 (catch ',catch-sym
3376 (let ((throw-on-input ',catch-sym))
790e0ef7 3377 (or (input-pending-p)
ff7d73ac 3378 (progn ,@body)))))))
c2b53d7b 3379
1be3ca5a 3380(defmacro condition-case-unless-debug (var bodyform &rest handlers)
e5b5a34d
SM
3381 "Like `condition-case' except that it does not prevent debugging.
3382More specifically if `debug-on-error' is set then the debugger will be invoked
3383even if this catches the signal."
47ccb993 3384 (declare (debug condition-case) (indent 2))
e5b5a34d
SM
3385 `(condition-case ,var
3386 ,bodyform
3387 ,@(mapcar (lambda (handler)
3388 `((debug ,@(if (listp (car handler)) (car handler)
3389 (list (car handler))))
3390 ,@(cdr handler)))
3391 handlers)))
47ccb993 3392
1be3ca5a
LL
3393(define-obsolete-function-alias 'condition-case-no-debug
3394 'condition-case-unless-debug "24.1")
3395
47ccb993
SM
3396(defmacro with-demoted-errors (&rest body)
3397 "Run BODY and demote any errors to simple messages.
3398If `debug-on-error' is non-nil, run BODY without catching its errors.
3399This is to be used around code which is not expected to signal an error
04bf5b65 3400but which should be robust in the unexpected case that an error is signaled."
47ccb993
SM
3401 (declare (debug t) (indent 0))
3402 (let ((err (make-symbol "err")))
1be3ca5a 3403 `(condition-case-unless-debug ,err
47ccb993 3404 (progn ,@body)
7f0ea0ff 3405 (error (message "Error: %S" ,err) nil))))
47ccb993 3406
2ec9c94e
RS
3407(defmacro combine-after-change-calls (&rest body)
3408 "Execute BODY, but don't call the after-change functions till the end.
3409If BODY makes changes in the buffer, they are recorded
3410and the functions on `after-change-functions' are called several times
3411when BODY is finished.
31aa282e 3412The return value is the value of the last form in BODY.
2ec9c94e
RS
3413
3414If `before-change-functions' is non-nil, then calls to the after-change
3415functions can't be deferred, so in that case this macro has no effect.
3416
3417Do not alter `after-change-functions' or `before-change-functions'
3418in BODY."
d47f7515 3419 (declare (indent 0) (debug t))
2ec9c94e
RS
3420 `(unwind-protect
3421 (let ((combine-after-change-calls t))
3422 . ,body)
3423 (combine-after-change-execute)))
6a978be3
CY
3424
3425(defmacro with-case-table (table &rest body)
3426 "Execute the forms in BODY with TABLE as the current case table.
3427The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY."
3428 (declare (indent 1) (debug t))
8d6fd8d4
JPW
3429 (let ((old-case-table (make-symbol "table"))
3430 (old-buffer (make-symbol "buffer")))
3431 `(let ((,old-case-table (current-case-table))
3432 (,old-buffer (current-buffer)))
3433 (unwind-protect
3434 (progn (set-case-table ,table)
3435 ,@body)
3436 (with-current-buffer ,old-buffer
3437 (set-case-table ,old-case-table))))))
c4f484f2 3438\f
c4f484f2 3439;;; Matching and match data.
2493767e 3440
c7ca41e6
RS
3441(defvar save-match-data-internal)
3442
3443;; We use save-match-data-internal as the local variable because
3444;; that works ok in practice (people should not use that variable elsewhere).
3445;; We used to use an uninterned symbol; the compiler handles that properly
3446;; now, but it generates slower code.
9a5336ae 3447(defmacro save-match-data (&rest body)
e4d03691
JB
3448 "Execute the BODY forms, restoring the global value of the match data.
3449The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY."
64ed733a
PE
3450 ;; It is better not to use backquote here,
3451 ;; because that makes a bootstrapping problem
3452 ;; if you need to recompile all the Lisp files using interpreted code.
d47f7515 3453 (declare (indent 0) (debug t))
64ed733a
PE
3454 (list 'let
3455 '((save-match-data-internal (match-data)))
3456 (list 'unwind-protect
3457 (cons 'progn body)
d1fab151
KS
3458 ;; It is safe to free (evaporate) markers immediately here,
3459 ;; as Lisp programs should not copy from save-match-data-internal.
a0ef72df 3460 '(set-match-data save-match-data-internal 'evaporate))))
993713ce 3461
cd323f89 3462(defun match-string (num &optional string)
993713ce
SM
3463 "Return string of text matched by last search.
3464NUM specifies which parenthesized expression in the last regexp.
3465 Value is nil if NUMth pair didn't match, or there were less than NUM pairs.
3466Zero means the entire text matched by the whole regexp or whole string.
91054f8f
LMI
3467STRING should be given if the last search was by `string-match' on STRING.
3468If STRING is nil, the current buffer should be the same buffer
3469the search/match was performed in."
cd323f89
SM
3470 (if (match-beginning num)
3471 (if string
3472 (substring string (match-beginning num) (match-end num))
3473 (buffer-substring (match-beginning num) (match-end num)))))
58f950b4 3474
bb760c71
RS
3475(defun match-string-no-properties (num &optional string)
3476 "Return string of text matched by last search, without text properties.
3477NUM specifies which parenthesized expression in the last regexp.
3478 Value is nil if NUMth pair didn't match, or there were less than NUM pairs.
3479Zero means the entire text matched by the whole regexp or whole string.
91054f8f
LMI
3480STRING should be given if the last search was by `string-match' on STRING.
3481If STRING is nil, the current buffer should be the same buffer
3482the search/match was performed in."
bb760c71
RS
3483 (if (match-beginning num)
3484 (if string
6b61353c
KH
3485 (substring-no-properties string (match-beginning num)
3486 (match-end num))
bb760c71
RS
3487 (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning num)
3488 (match-end num)))))
3489
8c2e721a
JL
3490
3491(defun match-substitute-replacement (replacement
3492 &optional fixedcase literal string subexp)
3493 "Return REPLACEMENT as it will be inserted by `replace-match'.
3494In other words, all back-references in the form `\\&' and `\\N'
3495are substituted with actual strings matched by the last search.
3496Optional FIXEDCASE, LITERAL, STRING and SUBEXP have the same
3497meaning as for `replace-match'."
3498 (let ((match (match-string 0 string)))
3499 (save-match-data
3500 (set-match-data (mapcar (lambda (x)
3501 (if (numberp x)
3502 (- x (match-beginning 0))
3503 x))
3504 (match-data t)))
3505 (replace-match replacement fixedcase literal match subexp))))
3506
3507
46065dd4 3508(defun looking-back (regexp &optional limit greedy)
f30e0cd8 3509 "Return non-nil if text before point matches regular expression REGEXP.
991b32c3 3510Like `looking-at' except matches before point, and is slower.
01d16e16
RS
3511LIMIT if non-nil speeds up the search by specifying a minimum
3512starting position, to avoid checking matches that would start
3513before LIMIT.
46065dd4 3514
cde27dd2
CY
3515If GREEDY is non-nil, extend the match backwards as far as
3516possible, stopping when a single additional previous character
3517cannot be part of a match for REGEXP. When the match is
3dcde186 3518extended, its starting position is allowed to occur before
cde27dd2 3519LIMIT."
46065dd4
RS
3520 (let ((start (point))
3521 (pos
3522 (save-excursion
3523 (and (re-search-backward (concat "\\(?:" regexp "\\)\\=") limit t)
3524 (point)))))
3525 (if (and greedy pos)
3526 (save-restriction
3527 (narrow-to-region (point-min) start)
3528 (while (and (> pos (point-min))
3529 (save-excursion
3530 (goto-char pos)
3531 (backward-char 1)
3532 (looking-at (concat "\\(?:" regexp "\\)\\'"))))
3533 (setq pos (1- pos)))
3534 (save-excursion
3535 (goto-char pos)
3536 (looking-at (concat "\\(?:" regexp "\\)\\'")))))
3537 (not (null pos))))
3538
45595a4f
RS
3539(defsubst looking-at-p (regexp)
3540 "\
3541Same as `looking-at' except this function does not change the match data."
3542 (let ((inhibit-changing-match-data t))
3543 (looking-at regexp)))
3544
3545(defsubst string-match-p (regexp string &optional start)
3546 "\
3547Same as `string-match' except this function does not change the match data."
3548 (let ((inhibit-changing-match-data t))
3549 (string-match regexp string start)))
3550
c4f484f2
RS
3551(defun subregexp-context-p (regexp pos &optional start)
3552 "Return non-nil if POS is in a normal subregexp context in REGEXP.
3553A subregexp context is one where a sub-regexp can appear.
3554A non-subregexp context is for example within brackets, or within a
3555repetition bounds operator `\\=\\{...\\}', or right after a `\\'.
3556If START is non-nil, it should be a position in REGEXP, smaller
3557than POS, and known to be in a subregexp context."
3558 ;; Here's one possible implementation, with the great benefit that it
3559 ;; reuses the regexp-matcher's own parser, so it understands all the
3560 ;; details of the syntax. A disadvantage is that it needs to match the
3561 ;; error string.
3562 (condition-case err
3563 (progn
3564 (string-match (substring regexp (or start 0) pos) "")
3565 t)
3566 (invalid-regexp
3567 (not (member (cadr err) '("Unmatched [ or [^"
3568 "Unmatched \\{"
3569 "Trailing backslash")))))
3570 ;; An alternative implementation:
3571 ;; (defconst re-context-re
3572 ;; (let* ((harmless-ch "[^\\[]")
3573 ;; (harmless-esc "\\\\[^{]")
3574 ;; (class-harmless-ch "[^][]")
3575 ;; (class-lb-harmless "[^]:]")
3576 ;; (class-lb-colon-maybe-charclass ":\\([a-z]+:]\\)?")
3577 ;; (class-lb (concat "\\[\\(" class-lb-harmless
3578 ;; "\\|" class-lb-colon-maybe-charclass "\\)"))
3579 ;; (class
3580 ;; (concat "\\[^?]?"
3581 ;; "\\(" class-harmless-ch
3582 ;; "\\|" class-lb "\\)*"
3583 ;; "\\[?]")) ; special handling for bare [ at end of re
3584 ;; (braces "\\\\{[0-9,]+\\\\}"))
3585 ;; (concat "\\`\\(" harmless-ch "\\|" harmless-esc
3586 ;; "\\|" class "\\|" braces "\\)*\\'"))
3587 ;; "Matches any prefix that corresponds to a normal subregexp context.")
3588 ;; (string-match re-context-re (substring regexp (or start 0) pos))
3589 )
3590\f
3591;;;; split-string
498535fb 3592
6a646626
JB
3593(defconst split-string-default-separators "[ \f\t\n\r\v]+"
3594 "The default value of separators for `split-string'.
3595
3596A regexp matching strings of whitespace. May be locale-dependent
3597\(as yet unimplemented). Should not match non-breaking spaces.
3598
3599Warning: binding this to a different value and using it as default is
3600likely to have undesired semantics.")
3601
3602;; The specification says that if both SEPARATORS and OMIT-NULLS are
3603;; defaulted, OMIT-NULLS should be treated as t. Simplifying the logical
3604;; expression leads to the equivalent implementation that if SEPARATORS
3605;; is defaulted, OMIT-NULLS is treated as t.
3606(defun split-string (string &optional separators omit-nulls)
203998e5 3607 "Split STRING into substrings bounded by matches for SEPARATORS.
6a646626
JB
3608
3609The beginning and end of STRING, and each match for SEPARATORS, are
3610splitting points. The substrings matching SEPARATORS are removed, and
3611the substrings between the splitting points are collected as a list,
edce3654 3612which is returned.
b222b786 3613
6a646626
JB
3614If SEPARATORS is non-nil, it should be a regular expression matching text
3615which separates, but is not part of, the substrings. If nil it defaults to
3616`split-string-default-separators', normally \"[ \\f\\t\\n\\r\\v]+\", and
3617OMIT-NULLS is forced to t.
3618
a478f3e1 3619If OMIT-NULLS is t, zero-length substrings are omitted from the list \(so
6a646626
JB
3620that for the default value of SEPARATORS leading and trailing whitespace
3621are effectively trimmed). If nil, all zero-length substrings are retained,
3622which correctly parses CSV format, for example.
3623
3624Note that the effect of `(split-string STRING)' is the same as
55e45419 3625`(split-string STRING split-string-default-separators t)'. In the rare
6a646626
JB
3626case that you wish to retain zero-length substrings when splitting on
3627whitespace, use `(split-string STRING split-string-default-separators)'.
b021ef18
DL
3628
3629Modifies the match data; use `save-match-data' if necessary."
6a646626
JB
3630 (let ((keep-nulls (not (if separators omit-nulls t)))
3631 (rexp (or separators split-string-default-separators))
edce3654 3632 (start 0)
b222b786 3633 notfirst
edce3654 3634 (list nil))
b222b786
RS
3635 (while (and (string-match rexp string
3636 (if (and notfirst
3637 (= start (match-beginning 0))
3638 (< start (length string)))
3639 (1+ start) start))
6a646626 3640 (< start (length string)))
b222b786 3641 (setq notfirst t)
6a646626 3642 (if (or keep-nulls (< start (match-beginning 0)))
edce3654
RS
3643 (setq list
3644 (cons (substring string start (match-beginning 0))
3645 list)))
3646 (setq start (match-end 0)))
6a646626 3647 (if (or keep-nulls (< start (length string)))
edce3654
RS
3648 (setq list
3649 (cons (substring string start)
3650 list)))
3651 (nreverse list)))
0b93ff3a 3652
e80b3849 3653(defun combine-and-quote-strings (strings &optional separator)
0b93ff3a
NR
3654 "Concatenate the STRINGS, adding the SEPARATOR (default \" \").
3655This tries to quote the strings to avoid ambiguity such that
e80b3849 3656 (split-string-and-unquote (combine-and-quote-strings strs)) == strs
0b93ff3a 3657Only some SEPARATORs will work properly."
9f2bd2e7
SM
3658 (let* ((sep (or separator " "))
3659 (re (concat "[\\\"]" "\\|" (regexp-quote sep))))
0b93ff3a
NR
3660 (mapconcat
3661 (lambda (str)
9f2bd2e7 3662 (if (string-match re str)
0b93ff3a
NR
3663 (concat "\"" (replace-regexp-in-string "[\\\"]" "\\\\\\&" str) "\"")
3664 str))
3665 strings sep)))
3666
e80b3849 3667(defun split-string-and-unquote (string &optional separator)
0b93ff3a 3668 "Split the STRING into a list of strings.
e80b3849
RS
3669It understands Emacs Lisp quoting within STRING, such that
3670 (split-string-and-unquote (combine-and-quote-strings strs)) == strs
0b93ff3a
NR
3671The SEPARATOR regexp defaults to \"\\s-+\"."
3672 (let ((sep (or separator "\\s-+"))
d551d20d 3673 (i (string-match "\"" string)))
e80b3849
RS
3674 (if (null i)
3675 (split-string string sep t) ; no quoting: easy
0b93ff3a
NR
3676 (append (unless (eq i 0) (split-string (substring string 0 i) sep t))
3677 (let ((rfs (read-from-string string i)))
3678 (cons (car rfs)
e80b3849
RS
3679 (split-string-and-unquote (substring string (cdr rfs))
3680 sep)))))))
0b93ff3a 3681
c4f484f2
RS
3682\f
3683;;;; Replacement in strings.
1ccaea52
AI
3684
3685(defun subst-char-in-string (fromchar tochar string &optional inplace)
3686 "Replace FROMCHAR with TOCHAR in STRING each time it occurs.
3687Unless optional argument INPLACE is non-nil, return a new string."
e6e71807
SM
3688 (let ((i (length string))
3689 (newstr (if inplace string (copy-sequence string))))
3690 (while (> i 0)
3691 (setq i (1- i))
3692 (if (eq (aref newstr i) fromchar)
3693 (aset newstr i tochar)))
3694 newstr))
b021ef18 3695
1697159c 3696(defun replace-regexp-in-string (regexp rep string &optional
c8227332 3697 fixedcase literal subexp start)
b021ef18
DL
3698 "Replace all matches for REGEXP with REP in STRING.
3699
3700Return a new string containing the replacements.
3701
3702Optional arguments FIXEDCASE, LITERAL and SUBEXP are like the
3703arguments with the same names of function `replace-match'. If START
3704is non-nil, start replacements at that index in STRING.
3705
3706REP is either a string used as the NEWTEXT arg of `replace-match' or a
23bb94bb
RS
3707function. If it is a function, it is called with the actual text of each
3708match, and its value is used as the replacement text. When REP is called,
3fa173b4 3709the match data are the result of matching REGEXP against a substring
23bb94bb 3710of STRING.
b021ef18 3711
1697159c
DL
3712To replace only the first match (if any), make REGEXP match up to \\'
3713and replace a sub-expression, e.g.
c9bcb507 3714 (replace-regexp-in-string \"\\\\(foo\\\\).*\\\\'\" \"bar\" \" foo foo\" nil nil 1)
088be6fb 3715 => \" bar foo\""
b021ef18
DL
3716
3717 ;; To avoid excessive consing from multiple matches in long strings,
3718 ;; don't just call `replace-match' continually. Walk down the
3719 ;; string looking for matches of REGEXP and building up a (reversed)
3720 ;; list MATCHES. This comprises segments of STRING which weren't
3721 ;; matched interspersed with replacements for segments that were.
08b1f8a1 3722 ;; [For a `large' number of replacements it's more efficient to
b021ef18
DL
3723 ;; operate in a temporary buffer; we can't tell from the function's
3724 ;; args whether to choose the buffer-based implementation, though it
3725 ;; might be reasonable to do so for long enough STRING.]
3726 (let ((l (length string))
3727 (start (or start 0))
3728 matches str mb me)
3729 (save-match-data
3730 (while (and (< start l) (string-match regexp string start))
3731 (setq mb (match-beginning 0)
3732 me (match-end 0))
a9853251
SM
3733 ;; If we matched the empty string, make sure we advance by one char
3734 (when (= me mb) (setq me (min l (1+ mb))))
3735 ;; Generate a replacement for the matched substring.
3736 ;; Operate only on the substring to minimize string consing.
3737 ;; Set up match data for the substring for replacement;
3738 ;; presumably this is likely to be faster than munging the
3739 ;; match data directly in Lisp.
3740 (string-match regexp (setq str (substring string mb me)))
3741 (setq matches
3742 (cons (replace-match (if (stringp rep)
3743 rep
3744 (funcall rep (match-string 0 str)))
3745 fixedcase literal str subexp)
c8227332 3746 (cons (substring string start mb) ; unmatched prefix
a9853251
SM
3747 matches)))
3748 (setq start me))
b021ef18
DL
3749 ;; Reconstruct a string from the pieces.
3750 (setq matches (cons (substring string start l) matches)) ; leftover
3751 (apply #'concat (nreverse matches)))))
a7ed4c2a 3752\f
cb190d7d
SM
3753(defun string-prefix-p (str1 str2 &optional ignore-case)
3754 "Return non-nil if STR1 is a prefix of STR2.
3755If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying attention
3756to case differences."
3757 (eq t (compare-strings str1 nil nil
3758 str2 0 (length str1) ignore-case)))
3e26a4a2 3759
f635daa1 3760(defun bidi-string-mark-left-to-right (str)
9ccaaa4b 3761 "Return a string that can be safely inserted in left-to-right text.
9ccaaa4b 3762
f635daa1
CY
3763Normally, inserting a string with right-to-left (RTL) script into
3764a buffer may cause some subsequent text to be displayed as part
3765of the RTL segment (usually this affects punctuation characters).
3766This function returns a string which displays as STR but forces
3767subsequent text to be displayed as left-to-right.
9ccaaa4b 3768
f635daa1
CY
3769If STR contains any RTL character, this function returns a string
3770consisting of STR followed by an invisible left-to-right mark
3771\(LRM) character. Otherwise, it returns STR."
3e26a4a2
CY
3772 (unless (stringp str)
3773 (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'stringp str)))
f635daa1
CY
3774 (if (string-match "\\cR" str)
3775 (concat str (propertize (string ?\x200e) 'invisible t))
3776 str))
cb190d7d 3777\f
c4f484f2 3778;;;; invisibility specs
df8e73e1 3779
c4f484f2
RS
3780(defun add-to-invisibility-spec (element)
3781 "Add ELEMENT to `buffer-invisibility-spec'.
3782See documentation for `buffer-invisibility-spec' for the kind of elements
3783that can be added."
3784 (if (eq buffer-invisibility-spec t)
3785 (setq buffer-invisibility-spec (list t)))
3786 (setq buffer-invisibility-spec
3787 (cons element buffer-invisibility-spec)))
3788
3789(defun remove-from-invisibility-spec (element)
3790 "Remove ELEMENT from `buffer-invisibility-spec'."
3791 (if (consp buffer-invisibility-spec)
c8227332
VJL
3792 (setq buffer-invisibility-spec
3793 (delete element buffer-invisibility-spec))))
a7ed4c2a 3794\f
c4f484f2
RS
3795;;;; Syntax tables.
3796
3797(defmacro with-syntax-table (table &rest body)
3798 "Evaluate BODY with syntax table of current buffer set to TABLE.
3799The syntax table of the current buffer is saved, BODY is evaluated, and the
3800saved table is restored, even in case of an abnormal exit.
3801Value is what BODY returns."
f291fe60 3802 (declare (debug t) (indent 1))
c4f484f2
RS
3803 (let ((old-table (make-symbol "table"))
3804 (old-buffer (make-symbol "buffer")))
3805 `(let ((,old-table (syntax-table))
3806 (,old-buffer (current-buffer)))
3807 (unwind-protect
3808 (progn
3809 (set-syntax-table ,table)
3810 ,@body)
3811 (save-current-buffer
3812 (set-buffer ,old-buffer)
3813 (set-syntax-table ,old-table))))))
8af7df60 3814
297d863b 3815(defun make-syntax-table (&optional oldtable)
984f718a 3816 "Return a new syntax table.
0764e16f
SM
3817Create a syntax table which inherits from OLDTABLE (if non-nil) or
3818from `standard-syntax-table' otherwise."
3819 (let ((table (make-char-table 'syntax-table nil)))
3820 (set-char-table-parent table (or oldtable (standard-syntax-table)))
3821 table))
31aa282e 3822
e9f13a95 3823(defun syntax-after (pos)
6dcef6ec 3824 "Return the raw syntax descriptor for the char after POS.
9d1ffd5a 3825If POS is outside the buffer's accessible portion, return nil."
e9f13a95 3826 (unless (or (< pos (point-min)) (>= pos (point-max)))
d8ac3d27
SM
3827 (let ((st (if parse-sexp-lookup-properties
3828 (get-char-property pos 'syntax-table))))
3829 (if (consp st) st
3830 (aref (or st (syntax-table)) (char-after pos))))))
e9f13a95 3831
cdd8dc28 3832(defun syntax-class (syntax)
6dcef6ec
CY
3833 "Return the code for the syntax class described by SYNTAX.
3834
3835SYNTAX should be a raw syntax descriptor; the return value is a
3836integer which encodes the corresponding syntax class. See Info
3837node `(elisp)Syntax Table Internals' for a list of codes.
3838
9d1ffd5a
EZ
3839If SYNTAX is nil, return nil."
3840 (and syntax (logand (car syntax) 65535)))
2493767e 3841\f
c4f484f2 3842;;;; Text clones
a13fe4c5 3843
06b60517 3844(defun text-clone-maintain (ol1 after beg end &optional _len)
a13fe4c5
SM
3845 "Propagate the changes made under the overlay OL1 to the other clones.
3846This is used on the `modification-hooks' property of text clones."
3847 (when (and after (not undo-in-progress) (overlay-start ol1))
3848 (let ((margin (if (overlay-get ol1 'text-clone-spreadp) 1 0)))
3849 (setq beg (max beg (+ (overlay-start ol1) margin)))
3850 (setq end (min end (- (overlay-end ol1) margin)))
3851 (when (<= beg end)
3852 (save-excursion
3853 (when (overlay-get ol1 'text-clone-syntax)
3854 ;; Check content of the clone's text.
3855 (let ((cbeg (+ (overlay-start ol1) margin))
3856 (cend (- (overlay-end ol1) margin)))
3857 (goto-char cbeg)
3858 (save-match-data
3859 (if (not (re-search-forward
3860 (overlay-get ol1 'text-clone-syntax) cend t))
3861 ;; Mark the overlay for deletion.
454eb095 3862 (setq end cbeg)
a13fe4c5
SM
3863 (when (< (match-end 0) cend)
3864 ;; Shrink the clone at its end.
3865 (setq end (min end (match-end 0)))
3866 (move-overlay ol1 (overlay-start ol1)
3867 (+ (match-end 0) margin)))
3868 (when (> (match-beginning 0) cbeg)
3869 ;; Shrink the clone at its beginning.
3870 (setq beg (max (match-beginning 0) beg))
3871 (move-overlay ol1 (- (match-beginning 0) margin)
3872 (overlay-end ol1)))))))
3873 ;; Now go ahead and update the clones.
3874 (let ((head (- beg (overlay-start ol1)))
3875 (tail (- (overlay-end ol1) end))
3876 (str (buffer-substring beg end))
3877 (nothing-left t)
3878 (inhibit-modification-hooks t))
3879 (dolist (ol2 (overlay-get ol1 'text-clones))
3880 (let ((oe (overlay-end ol2)))
3881 (unless (or (eq ol1 ol2) (null oe))
3882 (setq nothing-left nil)
3883 (let ((mod-beg (+ (overlay-start ol2) head)))
3884 ;;(overlay-put ol2 'modification-hooks nil)
3885 (goto-char (- (overlay-end ol2) tail))
3886 (unless (> mod-beg (point))
3887 (save-excursion (insert str))
3888 (delete-region mod-beg (point)))
3889 ;;(overlay-put ol2 'modification-hooks '(text-clone-maintain))
3890 ))))
3891 (if nothing-left (delete-overlay ol1))))))))
3892
3893(defun text-clone-create (start end &optional spreadp syntax)
3894 "Create a text clone of START...END at point.
3895Text clones are chunks of text that are automatically kept identical:
3896changes done to one of the clones will be immediately propagated to the other.
3897
3898The buffer's content at point is assumed to be already identical to
3899the one between START and END.
3900If SYNTAX is provided it's a regexp that describes the possible text of
3901the clones; the clone will be shrunk or killed if necessary to ensure that
3902its text matches the regexp.
3903If SPREADP is non-nil it indicates that text inserted before/after the
3904clone should be incorporated in the clone."
3905 ;; To deal with SPREADP we can either use an overlay with `nil t' along
3906 ;; with insert-(behind|in-front-of)-hooks or use a slightly larger overlay
3907 ;; (with a one-char margin at each end) with `t nil'.
3908 ;; We opted for a larger overlay because it behaves better in the case
3909 ;; where the clone is reduced to the empty string (we want the overlay to
3910 ;; stay when the clone's content is the empty string and we want to use
3911 ;; `evaporate' to make sure those overlays get deleted when needed).
264ef586 3912 ;;
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3913 (let* ((pt-end (+ (point) (- end start)))
3914 (start-margin (if (or (not spreadp) (bobp) (<= start (point-min)))
3915 0 1))
3916 (end-margin (if (or (not spreadp)
3917 (>= pt-end (point-max))
3918 (>= start (point-max)))
3919 0 1))
3920 (ol1 (make-overlay (- start start-margin) (+ end end-margin) nil t))
3921 (ol2 (make-overlay (- (point) start-margin) (+ pt-end end-margin) nil t))
3922 (dups (list ol1 ol2)))
3923 (overlay-put ol1 'modification-hooks '(text-clone-maintain))
3924 (when spreadp (overlay-put ol1 'text-clone-spreadp t))
3925 (when syntax (overlay-put ol1 'text-clone-syntax syntax))
3926 ;;(overlay-put ol1 'face 'underline)
3927 (overlay-put ol1 'evaporate t)
3928 (overlay-put ol1 'text-clones dups)
264ef586 3929 ;;
a13fe4c5
SM
3930 (overlay-put ol2 'modification-hooks '(text-clone-maintain))
3931 (when spreadp (overlay-put ol2 'text-clone-spreadp t))
3932 (when syntax (overlay-put ol2 'text-clone-syntax syntax))
3933 ;;(overlay-put ol2 'face 'underline)
3934 (overlay-put ol2 'evaporate t)
3935 (overlay-put ol2 'text-clones dups)))
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3936\f
3937;;;; Mail user agents.
27c079eb 3938
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RS
3939;; Here we include just enough for other packages to be able
3940;; to define them.
324cd947 3941
27c079eb
SM
3942(defun define-mail-user-agent (symbol composefunc sendfunc
3943 &optional abortfunc hookvar)
3944 "Define a symbol to identify a mail-sending package for `mail-user-agent'.
3945
3946SYMBOL can be any Lisp symbol. Its function definition and/or
3947value as a variable do not matter for this usage; we use only certain
3948properties on its property list, to encode the rest of the arguments.
3949
3950COMPOSEFUNC is program callable function that composes an outgoing
3951mail message buffer. This function should set up the basics of the
3952buffer without requiring user interaction. It should populate the
3953standard mail headers, leaving the `to:' and `subject:' headers blank
3954by default.
3955
3956COMPOSEFUNC should accept several optional arguments--the same
3957arguments that `compose-mail' takes. See that function's documentation.
3958
3959SENDFUNC is the command a user would run to send the message.
3960
3961Optional ABORTFUNC is the command a user would run to abort the
3962message. For mail packages that don't have a separate abort function,
3963this can be `kill-buffer' (the equivalent of omitting this argument).
3964
3965Optional HOOKVAR is a hook variable that gets run before the message
3966is actually sent. Callers that use the `mail-user-agent' may
3967install a hook function temporarily on this hook variable.
3968If HOOKVAR is nil, `mail-send-hook' is used.
3969
3970The properties used on SYMBOL are `composefunc', `sendfunc',
3971`abortfunc', and `hookvar'."
3972 (put symbol 'composefunc composefunc)
3973 (put symbol 'sendfunc sendfunc)
3974 (put symbol 'abortfunc (or abortfunc 'kill-buffer))
3975 (put symbol 'hookvar (or hookvar 'mail-send-hook)))
c4f484f2 3976\f
23ba2705
SM
3977(defvar called-interactively-p-functions nil
3978 "Special hook called to skip special frames in `called-interactively-p'.
3979The functions are called with 3 arguments: (I FRAME1 FRAME2),
3980where FRAME1 is a \"current frame\", FRAME2 is the next frame,
3981I is the index of the frame after FRAME2. It should return nil
3982if those frames don't seem special and otherwise, it should return
3983the number of frames to skip (minus 1).")
3984
3985(defmacro internal--called-interactively-p--get-frame (n)
3986 ;; `sym' will hold a global variable, which will be used kind of like C's
3987 ;; "static" variables.
3988 (let ((sym (make-symbol "base-index")))
3989 `(progn
659a9010
SM
3990 (defvar ,sym)
3991 (unless (boundp ',sym)
23ba2705 3992 (let ((i 1))
c0bd248c
SM
3993 (while (not (eq (indirect-function (nth 1 (backtrace-frame i)) t)
3994 (indirect-function 'called-interactively-p)))
23ba2705 3995 (setq i (1+ i)))
659a9010 3996 (setq ,sym i)))
23ba2705
SM
3997 ;; (unless (eq (nth 1 (backtrace-frame ,sym)) 'called-interactively-p)
3998 ;; (error "called-interactively-p: %s is out-of-sync!" ,sym))
3999 (backtrace-frame (+ ,sym ,n)))))
4000
4001(defun called-interactively-p (&optional kind)
4002 "Return t if the containing function was called by `call-interactively'.
4003If KIND is `interactive', then only return t if the call was made
4004interactively by the user, i.e. not in `noninteractive' mode nor
4005when `executing-kbd-macro'.
4006If KIND is `any', on the other hand, it will return t for any kind of
4007interactive call, including being called as the binding of a key or
4008from a keyboard macro, even in `noninteractive' mode.
4009
4010This function is very brittle, it may fail to return the intended result when
4011the code is debugged, advised, or instrumented in some form. Some macros and
4012special forms (such as `condition-case') may also sometimes wrap their bodies
4013in a `lambda', so any call to `called-interactively-p' from those bodies will
4014indicate whether that lambda (rather than the surrounding function) was called
4015interactively.
4016
4017Instead of using this function, it is cleaner and more reliable to give your
4018function an extra optional argument whose `interactive' spec specifies
4019non-nil unconditionally (\"p\" is a good way to do this), or via
4020\(not (or executing-kbd-macro noninteractive)).
4021
4022The only known proper use of `interactive' for KIND is in deciding
4023whether to display a helpful message, or how to display it. If you're
4024thinking of using it for any other purpose, it is quite likely that
4025you're making a mistake. Think: what do you want to do when the
4026command is called from a keyboard macro?"
4027 (declare (advertised-calling-convention (kind) "23.1"))
4028 (when (not (and (eq kind 'interactive)
4029 (or executing-kbd-macro noninteractive)))
4030 (let* ((i 1) ;; 0 is the called-interactively-p frame.
4031 frame nextframe
4032 (get-next-frame
4033 (lambda ()
4034 (setq frame nextframe)
4035 (setq nextframe (internal--called-interactively-p--get-frame i))
4036 ;; (message "Frame %d = %S" i nextframe)
4037 (setq i (1+ i)))))
4038 (funcall get-next-frame) ;; Get the first frame.
4039 (while
4040 ;; FIXME: The edebug and advice handling should be made modular and
4041 ;; provided directly by edebug.el and nadvice.el.
4042 (progn
4043 ;; frame =(backtrace-frame i-2)
4044 ;; nextframe=(backtrace-frame i-1)
4045 (funcall get-next-frame)
4046 ;; `pcase' would be a fairly good fit here, but it sometimes moves
4047 ;; branches within local functions, which then messes up the
4048 ;; `backtrace-frame' data we get,
4049 (or
4050 ;; Skip special forms (from non-compiled code).
4051 (and frame (null (car frame)))
4052 ;; Skip also `interactive-p' (because we don't want to know if
4053 ;; interactive-p was called interactively but if it's caller was)
4054 ;; and `byte-code' (idem; this appears in subexpressions of things
4055 ;; like condition-case, which are wrapped in a separate bytecode
4056 ;; chunk).
4057 ;; FIXME: For lexical-binding code, this is much worse,
4058 ;; because the frames look like "byte-code -> funcall -> #[...]",
4059 ;; which is not a reliable signature.
4060 (memq (nth 1 frame) '(interactive-p 'byte-code))
4061 ;; Skip package-specific stack-frames.
4062 (let ((skip (run-hook-with-args-until-success
4063 'called-interactively-p-functions
4064 i frame nextframe)))
4065 (pcase skip
4066 (`nil nil)
4067 (`0 t)
4068 (_ (setq i (+ i skip -1)) (funcall get-next-frame)))))))
4069 ;; Now `frame' should be "the function from which we were called".
4070 (pcase (cons frame nextframe)
4071 ;; No subr calls `interactive-p', so we can rule that out.
4072 (`((,_ ,(pred (lambda (f) (subrp (indirect-function f)))) . ,_) . ,_) nil)
4073 ;; Somehow, I sometimes got `command-execute' rather than
4074 ;; `call-interactively' on my stacktrace !?
4075 ;;(`(,_ . (t command-execute . ,_)) t)
4076 (`(,_ . (t call-interactively . ,_)) t)))))
4077
4078(defun interactive-p ()
4079 "Return t if the containing function was run directly by user input.
4080This means that the function was called with `call-interactively'
4081\(which includes being called as the binding of a key)
4082and input is currently coming from the keyboard (not a keyboard macro),
4083and Emacs is not running in batch mode (`noninteractive' is nil).
4084
4085The only known proper use of `interactive-p' is in deciding whether to
4086display a helpful message, or how to display it. If you're thinking
4087of using it for any other purpose, it is quite likely that you're
4088making a mistake. Think: what do you want to do when the command is
4089called from a keyboard macro or in batch mode?
4090
4091To test whether your function was called with `call-interactively',
4092either (i) add an extra optional argument and give it an `interactive'
4093spec that specifies non-nil unconditionally (such as \"p\"); or (ii)
4094use `called-interactively-p'."
4095 (declare (obsolete called-interactively-p "23.2"))
4096 (called-interactively-p 'interactive))
4097
4098(defun function-arity (f &optional num)
4099 "Return the (MIN . MAX) arity of F.
4100If the maximum arity is infinite, MAX is `many'.
4101F can be a function or a macro.
4102If NUM is non-nil, return non-nil iff F can be called with NUM args."
4103 (if (symbolp f) (setq f (indirect-function f)))
4104 (if (eq (car-safe f) 'macro) (setq f (cdr f)))
4105 (let ((res
4106 (if (subrp f)
4107 (let ((x (subr-arity f)))
4108 (if (eq (cdr x) 'unevalled) (cons (car x) 'many)))
4109 (let* ((args (if (consp f) (cadr f) (aref f 0)))
4110 (max (length args))
4111 (opt (memq '&optional args))
4112 (rest (memq '&rest args))
4113 (min (- max (length opt))))
4114 (if opt
4115 (cons min (if rest 'many (1- max)))
4116 (if rest
4117 (cons (- max (length rest)) 'many)
4118 (cons min max)))))))
4119 (if (not num)
4120 res
4121 (and (>= num (car res))
4122 (or (eq 'many (cdr res)) (<= num (cdr res)))))))
4123
f95e9344 4124(defun set-temporary-overlay-map (map &optional keep-pred)
e0ea8060
GM
4125 "Set MAP as a temporary keymap taking precedence over most other keymaps.
4126Note that this does NOT take precedence over the \"overriding\" maps
4127`overriding-terminal-local-map' and `overriding-local-map' (or the
4128`keymap' text property). Unlike those maps, if no match for a key is
4129found in MAP, the normal key lookup sequence then continues.
4130
4131Normally, MAP is used only once. If the optional argument
dc26b310 4132KEEP-PRED is t, MAP stays active if a key from MAP is used.
e0ea8060
GM
4133KEEP-PRED can also be a function of no arguments: if it returns
4134non-nil then MAP stays active."
f95e9344
SM
4135 (let* ((clearfunsym (make-symbol "clear-temporary-overlay-map"))
4136 (overlaysym (make-symbol "t"))
4137 (alist (list (cons overlaysym map)))
4138 (clearfun
4139 ;; FIXME: Use lexical-binding.
4140 `(lambda ()
4141 (unless ,(cond ((null keep-pred) nil)
4142 ((eq t keep-pred)
4143 `(eq this-command
4144 (lookup-key ',map
4145 (this-command-keys-vector))))
4146 (t `(funcall ',keep-pred)))
bfeae2cf 4147 (set ',overlaysym nil) ;Just in case.
f95e9344
SM
4148 (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook ',clearfunsym)
4149 (setq emulation-mode-map-alists
4150 (delq ',alist emulation-mode-map-alists))))))
4151 (set overlaysym overlaysym)
4152 (fset clearfunsym clearfun)
4153 (add-hook 'pre-command-hook clearfunsym)
4154 ;; FIXME: That's the keymaps with highest precedence, except for
4155 ;; the `keymap' text-property ;-(
4156 (push alist emulation-mode-map-alists)))
4157
c4f484f2 4158;;;; Progress reporters.
b4329caa
EZ
4159
4160;; Progress reporter has the following structure:
4161;;
4162;; (NEXT-UPDATE-VALUE . [NEXT-UPDATE-TIME
4163;; MIN-VALUE
4164;; MAX-VALUE
4165;; MESSAGE
4166;; MIN-CHANGE
4167;; MIN-TIME])
4168;;
ee7683eb 4169;; This weirdness is for optimization reasons: we want
b4329caa
EZ
4170;; `progress-reporter-update' to be as fast as possible, so
4171;; `(car reporter)' is better than `(aref reporter 0)'.
4172;;
4173;; NEXT-UPDATE-TIME is a float. While `float-time' loses a couple
4174;; digits of precision, it doesn't really matter here. On the other
4175;; hand, it greatly simplifies the code.
4176
9326ba26 4177(defsubst progress-reporter-update (reporter &optional value)
c85152fc 4178 "Report progress of an operation in the echo area.
9326ba26
CY
4179REPORTER should be the result of a call to `make-progress-reporter'.
4180
4181If REPORTER is a numerical progress reporter---i.e. if it was
4182 made using non-nil MIN-VALUE and MAX-VALUE arguments to
4183 `make-progress-reporter'---then VALUE should be a number between
4184 MIN-VALUE and MAX-VALUE.
c85152fc 4185
9326ba26 4186If REPORTER is a non-numerical reporter, VALUE should be nil.
b4329caa 4187
9326ba26
CY
4188This function is relatively inexpensive. If the change since
4189last update is too small or insufficient time has passed, it does
4190nothing."
4191 (when (or (not (numberp value)) ; For pulsing reporter
4192 (>= value (car reporter))) ; For numerical reporter
4193 (progress-reporter-do-update reporter value)))
4194
4195(defun make-progress-reporter (message &optional min-value max-value
4196 current-value min-change min-time)
4197 "Return progress reporter object for use with `progress-reporter-update'.
4198
4199MESSAGE is shown in the echo area, with a status indicator
4200appended to the end. When you call `progress-reporter-done', the
4201word \"done\" is printed after the MESSAGE. You can change the
4202MESSAGE of an existing progress reporter by calling
4203`progress-reporter-force-update'.
4204
4205MIN-VALUE and MAX-VALUE, if non-nil, are starting (0% complete)
4206and final (100% complete) states of operation; the latter should
4207be larger. In this case, the status message shows the percentage
4208progress.
4209
4210If MIN-VALUE and/or MAX-VALUE is omitted or nil, the status
4211message shows a \"spinning\", non-numeric indicator.
4212
4213Optional CURRENT-VALUE is the initial progress; the default is
4214MIN-VALUE.
4215Optional MIN-CHANGE is the minimal change in percents to report;
4216the default is 1%.
4217CURRENT-VALUE and MIN-CHANGE do not have any effect if MIN-VALUE
4218and/or MAX-VALUE are nil.
4219
4220Optional MIN-TIME specifies the minimum interval time between
4221echo area updates (default is 0.2 seconds.) If the function
4222`float-time' is not present, time is not tracked at all. If the
4223OS is not capable of measuring fractions of seconds, this
4224parameter is effectively rounded up."
ea9fafe0
SM
4225 (when (string-match "[[:alnum:]]\\'" message)
4226 (setq message (concat message "...")))
b4329caa
EZ
4227 (unless min-time
4228 (setq min-time 0.2))
4229 (let ((reporter
9326ba26
CY
4230 ;; Force a call to `message' now
4231 (cons (or min-value 0)
b4329caa
EZ
4232 (vector (if (and (fboundp 'float-time)
4233 (>= min-time 0.02))
4234 (float-time) nil)
4235 min-value
4236 max-value
4237 message
4238 (if min-change (max (min min-change 50) 1) 1)
4239 min-time))))
4240 (progress-reporter-update reporter (or current-value min-value))
4241 reporter))
4242
9326ba26 4243(defun progress-reporter-force-update (reporter &optional value new-message)
b4329caa
EZ
4244 "Report progress of an operation in the echo area unconditionally.
4245
9326ba26
CY
4246The first two arguments are the same as in `progress-reporter-update'.
4247NEW-MESSAGE, if non-nil, sets a new message for the reporter."
b4329caa
EZ
4248 (let ((parameters (cdr reporter)))
4249 (when new-message
4250 (aset parameters 3 new-message))
4251 (when (aref parameters 0)
4252 (aset parameters 0 (float-time)))
4253 (progress-reporter-do-update reporter value)))
4254
9326ba26
CY
4255(defvar progress-reporter--pulse-characters ["-" "\\" "|" "/"]
4256 "Characters to use for pulsing progress reporters.")
4257
b4329caa
EZ
4258(defun progress-reporter-do-update (reporter value)
4259 (let* ((parameters (cdr reporter))
9326ba26 4260 (update-time (aref parameters 0))
b4329caa
EZ
4261 (min-value (aref parameters 1))
4262 (max-value (aref parameters 2))
9326ba26 4263 (text (aref parameters 3))
b4329caa
EZ
4264 (current-time (float-time))
4265 (enough-time-passed
4266 ;; See if enough time has passed since the last update.
4267 (or (not update-time)
4268 (when (>= current-time update-time)
4269 ;; Calculate time for the next update
4270 (aset parameters 0 (+ update-time (aref parameters 5)))))))
9326ba26
CY
4271 (cond ((and min-value max-value)
4272 ;; Numerical indicator
4273 (let* ((one-percent (/ (- max-value min-value) 100.0))
4274 (percentage (if (= max-value min-value)
4275 0
4276 (truncate (/ (- value min-value)
4277 one-percent)))))
4278 ;; Calculate NEXT-UPDATE-VALUE. If we are not printing
4279 ;; message because not enough time has passed, use 1
4280 ;; instead of MIN-CHANGE. This makes delays between echo
4281 ;; area updates closer to MIN-TIME.
4282 (setcar reporter
4283 (min (+ min-value (* (+ percentage
4284 (if enough-time-passed
4285 ;; MIN-CHANGE
4286 (aref parameters 4)
4287 1))
4288 one-percent))
4289 max-value))
4290 (when (integerp value)
4291 (setcar reporter (ceiling (car reporter))))
4292 ;; Only print message if enough time has passed
4293 (when enough-time-passed
4294 (if (> percentage 0)
4295 (message "%s%d%%" text percentage)
4296 (message "%s" text)))))
4297 ;; Pulsing indicator
4298 (enough-time-passed
4299 (let ((index (mod (1+ (car reporter)) 4))
4300 (message-log-max nil))
4301 (setcar reporter index)
4302 (message "%s %s"
4303 text
4304 (aref progress-reporter--pulse-characters
4305 index)))))))
b4329caa
EZ
4306
4307(defun progress-reporter-done (reporter)
4308 "Print reporter's message followed by word \"done\" in echo area."
4309 (message "%sdone" (aref (cdr reporter) 3)))
4310
aa56124a
SM
4311(defmacro dotimes-with-progress-reporter (spec message &rest body)
4312 "Loop a certain number of times and report progress in the echo area.
4313Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to successive integers running from
43140, inclusive, to COUNT, exclusive. Then evaluate RESULT to get
4315the return value (nil if RESULT is omitted).
4316
4317At each iteration MESSAGE followed by progress percentage is
4318printed in the echo area. After the loop is finished, MESSAGE
4319followed by word \"done\" is printed. This macro is a
4320convenience wrapper around `make-progress-reporter' and friends.
4321
4322\(fn (VAR COUNT [RESULT]) MESSAGE BODY...)"
4323 (declare (indent 2) (debug ((symbolp form &optional form) form body)))
4324 (let ((temp (make-symbol "--dotimes-temp--"))
4325 (temp2 (make-symbol "--dotimes-temp2--"))
4326 (start 0)
4327 (end (nth 1 spec)))
4328 `(let ((,temp ,end)
4329 (,(car spec) ,start)
4330 (,temp2 (make-progress-reporter ,message ,start ,end)))
4331 (while (< ,(car spec) ,temp)
4332 ,@body
4333 (progress-reporter-update ,temp2
4334 (setq ,(car spec) (1+ ,(car spec)))))
4335 (progress-reporter-done ,temp2)
4336 nil ,@(cdr (cdr spec)))))
ca548b00 4337
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81606b10
RS
4339;;;; Support for watching filesystem events.
4340
4341(defun inotify-event-p (event)
4342 "Check if EVENT is an inotify event."
4343 (and (listp event)
4344 (>= (length event) 3)
4345 (eq (car event) 'file-inotify)))
4346
4347;;;###autoload
4348(defun inotify-handle-event (event)
3907e630
EZ
4349 "Handle inotify file system monitoring event.
4350If EVENT is an inotify filewatch event, call its callback.
4351Otherwise, signal a `filewatch-error'."
81606b10
RS
4352 (interactive "e")
4353 (unless (inotify-event-p event)
4354 (signal 'filewatch-error (cons "Not a valid inotify event" event)))
81606b10
RS
4355 (funcall (nth 2 event) (nth 1 event)))
4356
3907e630
EZ
4357(defun w32notify-handle-event (event)
4358 "Handle MS-Windows file system monitoring event.
4359If EVENT is an MS-Windows filewatch event, call its callback.
4360Otherwise, signal a `filewatch-error'."
4361 (interactive "e")
4362 (if (and (eq (car event) 'file-w32notify)
4363 (= (length event) 3))
4364 (funcall (nth 2 event) (nth 1 event))
4365 (signal 'filewatch-error
4366 (cons "Not a valid MS-Windows file-notify event" event))))
4367
81606b10 4368\f
c4f484f2 4369;;;; Comparing version strings.
e9454757 4370
2f7f4bee 4371(defconst version-separator "."
b29f5b7b 4372 "Specify the string used to separate the version elements.
e9454757
VJL
4373
4374Usually the separator is \".\", but it can be any other string.")
4375
4376
2f7f4bee 4377(defconst version-regexp-alist
b29f5b7b
VJL
4378 '(("^[-_+ ]?alpha$" . -3)
4379 ("^[-_+]$" . -3) ; treat "1.2.3-20050920" and "1.2-3" as alpha releases
4380 ("^[-_+ ]cvs$" . -3) ; treat "1.2.3-CVS" as alpha release
4381 ("^[-_+ ]?beta$" . -2)
e2046ecf 4382 ("^[-_+ ]?\\(pre\\|rcc\\)$" . -1))
b29f5b7b 4383 "Specify association between non-numeric version and its priority.
e9454757
VJL
4384
4385This association is used to handle version string like \"1.0pre2\",
4386\"0.9alpha1\", etc. It's used by `version-to-list' (which see) to convert the
94785022 4387non-numeric part of a version string to an integer. For example:
e9454757
VJL
4388
4389 String Version Integer List Version
4390 \"1.0pre2\" (1 0 -1 2)
4391 \"1.0PRE2\" (1 0 -1 2)
4392 \"22.8beta3\" (22 8 -2 3)
c71abb54 4393 \"22.8 Beta3\" (22 8 -2 3)
e9454757
VJL
4394 \"0.9alpha1\" (0 9 -3 1)
4395 \"0.9AlphA1\" (0 9 -3 1)
c71abb54 4396 \"0.9 alpha\" (0 9 -3)
e9454757
VJL
4397
4398Each element has the following form:
4399
4400 (REGEXP . PRIORITY)
4401
4402Where:
4403
4404REGEXP regexp used to match non-numeric part of a version string.
94785022 4405 It should begin with the `^' anchor and end with a `$' to
d74a5c91
EZ
4406 prevent false hits. Letter-case is ignored while matching
4407 REGEXP.
e9454757 4408
94785022 4409PRIORITY a negative integer specifying non-numeric priority of REGEXP.")
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4410
4411
4412(defun version-to-list (ver)
94785022 4413 "Convert version string VER into a list of integers.
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4414
4415The version syntax is given by the following EBNF:
4416
4417 VERSION ::= NUMBER ( SEPARATOR NUMBER )*.
4418
4419 NUMBER ::= (0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9)+.
4420
4421 SEPARATOR ::= `version-separator' (which see)
4422 | `version-regexp-alist' (which see).
4423
d74a5c91
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4424The NUMBER part is optional if SEPARATOR is a match for an element
4425in `version-regexp-alist'.
4426
94785022 4427Examples of valid version syntax:
e9454757 4428
d74a5c91 4429 1.0pre2 1.0.7.5 22.8beta3 0.9alpha1 6.9.30Beta
e9454757 4430
94785022 4431Examples of invalid version syntax:
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4432
4433 1.0prepre2 1.0..7.5 22.8X3 alpha3.2 .5
4434
94785022 4435Examples of version conversion:
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94785022 4437 Version String Version as a List of Integers
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4438 \"1.0.7.5\" (1 0 7 5)
4439 \"1.0pre2\" (1 0 -1 2)
4440 \"1.0PRE2\" (1 0 -1 2)
4441 \"22.8beta3\" (22 8 -2 3)
4442 \"22.8Beta3\" (22 8 -2 3)
4443 \"0.9alpha1\" (0 9 -3 1)
4444 \"0.9AlphA1\" (0 9 -3 1)
4445 \"0.9alpha\" (0 9 -3)
4446
4447See documentation for `version-separator' and `version-regexp-alist'."
c71abb54 4448 (or (and (stringp ver) (> (length ver) 0))
e9454757 4449 (error "Invalid version string: '%s'" ver))
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4450 ;; Change .x.y to 0.x.y
4451 (if (and (>= (length ver) (length version-separator))
4452 (string-equal (substring ver 0 (length version-separator))
c8227332 4453 version-separator))
c71abb54 4454 (setq ver (concat "0" ver)))
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4455 (save-match-data
4456 (let ((i 0)
d74a5c91 4457 (case-fold-search t) ; ignore case in matching
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4458 lst s al)
4459 (while (and (setq s (string-match "[0-9]+" ver i))
4460 (= s i))
4461 ;; handle numeric part
4462 (setq lst (cons (string-to-number (substring ver i (match-end 0)))
4463 lst)
4464 i (match-end 0))
4465 ;; handle non-numeric part
4466 (when (and (setq s (string-match "[^0-9]+" ver i))
4467 (= s i))
4468 (setq s (substring ver i (match-end 0))
4469 i (match-end 0))
4470 ;; handle alpha, beta, pre, etc. separator
4471 (unless (string= s version-separator)
4472 (setq al version-regexp-alist)
4473 (while (and al (not (string-match (caar al) s)))
4474 (setq al (cdr al)))
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4475 (cond (al
4476 (push (cdar al) lst))
b29f5b7b 4477 ;; Convert 22.3a to 22.3.1, 22.3b to 22.3.2, etc.
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4478 ((string-match "^[-_+ ]?\\([a-zA-Z]\\)$" s)
4479 (push (- (aref (downcase (match-string 1 s)) 0) ?a -1)
4480 lst))
4481 (t (error "Invalid version syntax: '%s'" ver))))))
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4482 (if (null lst)
4483 (error "Invalid version syntax: '%s'" ver)
4484 (nreverse lst)))))
4485
4486
ca548b00 4487(defun version-list-< (l1 l2)
94785022 4488 "Return t if L1, a list specification of a version, is lower than L2.
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94785022
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4490Note that a version specified by the list (1) is equal to (1 0),
4491\(1 0 0), (1 0 0 0), etc. That is, the trailing zeros are insignificant.
4492Also, a version given by the list (1) is higher than (1 -1), which in
4493turn is higher than (1 -2), which is higher than (1 -3)."
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4494 (while (and l1 l2 (= (car l1) (car l2)))
4495 (setq l1 (cdr l1)
4496 l2 (cdr l2)))
4497 (cond
4498 ;; l1 not null and l2 not null
4499 ((and l1 l2) (< (car l1) (car l2)))
4500 ;; l1 null and l2 null ==> l1 length = l2 length
4501 ((and (null l1) (null l2)) nil)
4502 ;; l1 not null and l2 null ==> l1 length > l2 length
ca548b00 4503 (l1 (< (version-list-not-zero l1) 0))
e9454757 4504 ;; l1 null and l2 not null ==> l2 length > l1 length
ca548b00 4505 (t (< 0 (version-list-not-zero l2)))))
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4506
4507
ca548b00 4508(defun version-list-= (l1 l2)
94785022 4509 "Return t if L1, a list specification of a version, is equal to L2.
e9454757 4510
94785022
EZ
4511Note that a version specified by the list (1) is equal to (1 0),
4512\(1 0 0), (1 0 0 0), etc. That is, the trailing zeros are insignificant.
4513Also, a version given by the list (1) is higher than (1 -1), which in
4514turn is higher than (1 -2), which is higher than (1 -3)."
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4515 (while (and l1 l2 (= (car l1) (car l2)))
4516 (setq l1 (cdr l1)
4517 l2 (cdr l2)))
4518 (cond
4519 ;; l1 not null and l2 not null
4520 ((and l1 l2) nil)
4521 ;; l1 null and l2 null ==> l1 length = l2 length
4522 ((and (null l1) (null l2)))
4523 ;; l1 not null and l2 null ==> l1 length > l2 length
ca548b00 4524 (l1 (zerop (version-list-not-zero l1)))
e9454757 4525 ;; l1 null and l2 not null ==> l2 length > l1 length
ca548b00 4526 (t (zerop (version-list-not-zero l2)))))
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4527
4528
ca548b00 4529(defun version-list-<= (l1 l2)
94785022 4530 "Return t if L1, a list specification of a version, is lower or equal to L2.
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4531
4532Note that integer list (1) is equal to (1 0), (1 0 0), (1 0 0 0),
b29f5b7b 4533etc. That is, the trailing zeroes are insignificant. Also, integer
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4534list (1) is greater than (1 -1) which is greater than (1 -2)
4535which is greater than (1 -3)."
4536 (while (and l1 l2 (= (car l1) (car l2)))
4537 (setq l1 (cdr l1)
4538 l2 (cdr l2)))
4539 (cond
4540 ;; l1 not null and l2 not null
4541 ((and l1 l2) (< (car l1) (car l2)))
4542 ;; l1 null and l2 null ==> l1 length = l2 length
4543 ((and (null l1) (null l2)))
4544 ;; l1 not null and l2 null ==> l1 length > l2 length
ca548b00 4545 (l1 (<= (version-list-not-zero l1) 0))
e9454757 4546 ;; l1 null and l2 not null ==> l2 length > l1 length
ca548b00 4547 (t (<= 0 (version-list-not-zero l2)))))
e9454757 4548
ca548b00 4549(defun version-list-not-zero (lst)
94785022 4550 "Return the first non-zero element of LST, which is a list of integers.
e9454757 4551
94785022 4552If all LST elements are zeros or LST is nil, return zero."
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KS
4553 (while (and lst (zerop (car lst)))
4554 (setq lst (cdr lst)))
4555 (if lst
4556 (car lst)
4557 ;; there is no element different of zero
4558 0))
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4559
4560
4561(defun version< (v1 v2)
94785022 4562 "Return t if version V1 is lower (older) than V2.
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4563
4564Note that version string \"1\" is equal to \"1.0\", \"1.0.0\", \"1.0.0.0\",
94785022
EZ
4565etc. That is, the trailing \".0\"s are insignificant. Also, version
4566string \"1\" is higher (newer) than \"1pre\", which is higher than \"1beta\",
7e5bfb8f
EZ
4567which is higher than \"1alpha\". Also, \"-CVS\" and \"-NNN\" are treated
4568as alpha versions."
ca548b00 4569 (version-list-< (version-to-list v1) (version-to-list v2)))
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4570
4571
4572(defun version<= (v1 v2)
94785022 4573 "Return t if version V1 is lower (older) than or equal to V2.
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4574
4575Note that version string \"1\" is equal to \"1.0\", \"1.0.0\", \"1.0.0.0\",
b29f5b7b 4576etc. That is, the trailing \".0\"s are insignificant. Also, version
94785022 4577string \"1\" is higher (newer) than \"1pre\", which is higher than \"1beta\",
7e5bfb8f
EZ
4578which is higher than \"1alpha\". Also, \"-CVS\" and \"-NNN\" are treated
4579as alpha versions."
ca548b00 4580 (version-list-<= (version-to-list v1) (version-to-list v2)))
e9454757 4581
ca548b00
KS
4582(defun version= (v1 v2)
4583 "Return t if version V1 is equal to V2.
e9454757 4584
ca548b00 4585Note that version string \"1\" is equal to \"1.0\", \"1.0.0\", \"1.0.0.0\",
b29f5b7b 4586etc. That is, the trailing \".0\"s are insignificant. Also, version
94785022 4587string \"1\" is higher (newer) than \"1pre\", which is higher than \"1beta\",
7e5bfb8f
EZ
4588which is higher than \"1alpha\". Also, \"-CVS\" and \"-NNN\" are treated
4589as alpha versions."
ca548b00 4590 (version-list-= (version-to-list v1) (version-to-list v2)))
e9454757 4591
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4592\f
4593;;; Misc.
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4594(defconst menu-bar-separator '("--")
4595 "Separator for menus.")
18d433a7
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4596
4597;; The following statement ought to be in print.c, but `provide' can't
4598;; be used there.
5612fd08 4599;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2009-08/msg00236.html
18d433a7
CY
4600(when (hash-table-p (car (read-from-string
4601 (prin1-to-string (make-hash-table)))))
4602 (provide 'hashtable-print-readable))
4603
630cc463 4604;;; subr.el ends here