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2 | |
3 | ;; Copyright (C) 1999 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN. | |
4 | ;; Licensed to the Free Software Foundation. | |
5 | ||
6 | ;; Keywords: mule, multilingual, character composition | |
7 | ||
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24 | ||
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25 | ;;; Commentary: |
26 | ||
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27 | ;;; Code: |
28 | ||
29 | ;;;###autoload | |
30 | (defconst reference-point-alist | |
31 | '((tl . 0) (tc . 1) (tr . 2) | |
32 | (Bl . 3) (Bc . 4) (Br . 5) | |
33 | (bl . 6) (bc . 7) (br . 8) | |
34 | (cl . 9) (cc . 10) (cr . 11) | |
35 | (top-left . 0) (top-center . 1) (top-right . 2) | |
36 | (base-left . 3) (base-center . 4) (base-right . 5) | |
37 | (bottom-left . 6) (bottom-center . 7) (bottom-right . 8) | |
38 | (center-left . 9) (center-center . 10) (center-right . 11) | |
39 | ;; For backward compatibility... | |
40 | (ml . 3) (mc . 10) (mr . 5) | |
41 | (mid-left . 3) (mid-center . 10) (mid-right . 5)) | |
42 | "Alist of symbols vs integer codes of glyph reference points. | |
43 | A glyph reference point symbol is to be used to specify a composition | |
44 | rule in COMPONENTS argument to such functions as `compose-region' and | |
45 | `make-composition'. | |
46 | ||
47 | Meanings of glyph reference point codes are as follows: | |
48 | ||
49 | 0----1----2 <---- ascent 0:tl or top-left | |
50 | | | 1:tc or top-center | |
51 | | | 2:tr or top-right | |
52 | | | 3:Bl or base-left 9:cl or center-left | |
53 | 9 10 11 <---- center 4:Bc or base-center 10:cc or center-center | |
54 | | | 5:Br or base-right 11:cr or center-right | |
55 | --3----4----5-- <-- baseline 6:bl or bottom-left | |
56 | | | 7:bc or bottom-center | |
57 | 6----7----8 <---- descent 8:br or bottom-right | |
58 | ||
59 | Glyph reference point symbols are to be used to specify composition | |
60 | rule of the form \(GLOBAL-REF-POINT . NEW-REF-POINT), where | |
61 | GLOBAL-REF-POINT is a reference point in the overall glyphs already | |
62 | composed, and NEW-REF-POINT is a reference point in the new glyph to | |
63 | be added. | |
64 | ||
65 | For instance, if GLOBAL-REF-POINT is `br' (bottom-right) and | |
8f625692 | 66 | NEW-REF-POINT is `tc' (top-center), the overall glyph is updated as |
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67 | follows (the point `*' corresponds to both reference points): |
68 | ||
69 | +-------+--+ <--- new ascent | |
70 | | | | | |
71 | | global| | | |
72 | | glyph | | | |
73 | -- | | |-- <--- baseline \(doesn't change) | |
74 | +----+--*--+ | |
75 | | | new | | |
76 | | |glyph| | |
77 | +----+-----+ <--- new descent | |
78 | ") | |
79 | ||
80 | ;; Encode composition rule RULE into an integer value. RULE is a cons | |
81 | ;; of global and new reference point symbols. | |
82 | ;; This must be compatible with C macro COMPOSITION_ENCODE_RULE | |
83 | ;; defined in composite.h. | |
84 | ||
85 | (defun encode-composition-rule (rule) | |
86 | (if (and (integerp rule) (< rule 144)) | |
87 | ;; Already encoded. | |
88 | rule | |
89 | (or (consp rule) | |
90 | (error "Invalid composition rule: %S" rule)) | |
91 | (let ((gref (car rule)) | |
92 | (nref (cdr rule))) | |
93 | (or (integerp gref) | |
94 | (setq gref (cdr (assq gref reference-point-alist)))) | |
95 | (or (integerp nref) | |
96 | (setq nref (cdr (assq nref reference-point-alist)))) | |
97 | (or (and (>= gref 0) (< gref 12) (>= nref 0) (< nref 12)) | |
71296446 | 98 | (error "Invalid composition rule: %S" rule)) |
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99 | (+ (* gref 12) nref)))) |
100 | ||
101 | ;; Decode encoded composition rule RULE-CODE. The value is a cons of | |
102 | ;; global and new reference point symbols. | |
103 | ;; This must be compatible with C macro COMPOSITION_DECODE_RULE | |
104 | ;; defined in composite.h. | |
105 | ||
106 | (defun decode-composition-rule (rule-code) | |
107 | (or (and (natnump rule-code) (< rule-code 144)) | |
108 | (error "Invalid encoded composition rule: %S" rule-code)) | |
109 | (let ((gref (car (rassq (/ rule-code 12) reference-point-alist))) | |
110 | (nref (car (rassq (% rule-code 12) reference-point-alist)))) | |
111 | (or (and gref (symbolp gref) nref (symbolp nref)) | |
112 | (error "Invalid composition rule code: %S" rule-code)) | |
113 | (cons gref nref))) | |
114 | ||
115 | ;; Encode composition rules in composition components COMPONENTS. The | |
116 | ;; value is a copy of COMPONENTS, where composition rules (cons of | |
117 | ;; global and new glyph reference point symbols) are replaced with | |
118 | ;; encoded composition rules. Optional 2nd argument NOCOPY non-nil | |
119 | ;; means don't make a copy but modify COMPONENTS directly. | |
120 | ||
121 | (defun encode-composition-components (components &optional nocopy) | |
122 | (or nocopy | |
123 | (setq components (copy-sequence components))) | |
124 | (if (vectorp components) | |
125 | (let ((len (length components)) | |
126 | (i 1)) | |
127 | (while (< i len) | |
128 | (aset components i | |
129 | (encode-composition-rule (aref components i))) | |
130 | (setq i (+ i 2)))) | |
131 | (let ((tail (cdr components))) | |
132 | (while tail | |
133 | (setcar tail | |
134 | (encode-composition-rule (car tail))) | |
135 | (setq tail (nthcdr 2 tail))))) | |
136 | components) | |
137 | ||
138 | ;; Decode composition rule codes in composition components COMPONENTS. | |
139 | ;; The value is a copy of COMPONENTS, where composition rule codes are | |
140 | ;; replaced with composition rules (cons of global and new glyph | |
141 | ;; reference point symbols). Optional 2nd argument NOCOPY non-nil | |
142 | ;; means don't make a copy but modify COMPONENTS directly. | |
143 | ;; It is assumed that COMPONENTS is a vector and is for rule-base | |
144 | ;; composition, thus (2N+1)th elements are rule codes. | |
145 | ||
146 | (defun decode-composition-components (components &optional nocopy) | |
147 | (or nocopy | |
148 | (setq components (copy-sequence components))) | |
149 | (let ((len (length components)) | |
150 | (i 1)) | |
151 | (while (< i len) | |
152 | (aset components i | |
153 | (decode-composition-rule (aref components i))) | |
154 | (setq i (+ i 2)))) | |
155 | components) | |
156 | ||
157 | ;;;###autoload | |
158 | (defun compose-region (start end &optional components modification-func) | |
159 | "Compose characters in the current region. | |
160 | ||
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161 | Characters are composed relatively, i.e. composed by overstricking or |
162 | stacking depending on ascent, descent and other properties. | |
163 | ||
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164 | When called from a program, expects these four arguments. |
165 | ||
166 | First two arguments START and END are positions (integers or markers) | |
167 | specifying the region. | |
168 | ||
169 | Optional 3rd argument COMPONENTS, if non-nil, is a character or a | |
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170 | sequence (vector, list, or string) of integers. In this case, |
171 | characters are composed not relatively but according to COMPONENTS. | |
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172 | |
173 | If it is a character, it is an alternate character to display instead | |
174 | of the text in the region. | |
175 | ||
176 | If it is a string, the elements are alternate characters. | |
177 | ||
178 | If it is a vector or list, it is a sequence of alternate characters and | |
179 | composition rules, where (2N)th elements are characters and (2N+1)th | |
180 | elements are composition rules to specify how to compose (2N+2)th | |
181 | elements with previously composed N glyphs. | |
182 | ||
183 | A composition rule is a cons of global and new glyph reference point | |
184 | symbols. See the documentation of `reference-point-alist' for more | |
185 | detail. | |
186 | ||
187 | Optional 4th argument MODIFICATION-FUNC is a function to call to | |
188 | adjust the composition when it gets invalid because of a change of | |
189 | text in the composition." | |
190 | (interactive "r") | |
191 | (let ((modified-p (buffer-modified-p)) | |
192 | (buffer-read-only nil)) | |
193 | (if (or (vectorp components) (listp components)) | |
194 | (setq components (encode-composition-components components))) | |
195 | (compose-region-internal start end components modification-func) | |
196 | (set-buffer-modified-p modified-p))) | |
197 | ||
198 | ;;;###autoload | |
199 | (defun decompose-region (start end) | |
200 | "Decompose text in the current region. | |
201 | ||
202 | When called from a program, expects two arguments, | |
203 | positions (integers or markers) specifying the region." | |
204 | (interactive "r") | |
205 | (let ((modified-p (buffer-modified-p)) | |
206 | (buffer-read-only nil)) | |
207 | (remove-text-properties start end '(composition nil)) | |
208 | (set-buffer-modified-p modified-p))) | |
209 | ||
210 | ;;;###autoload | |
211 | (defun compose-string (string &optional start end components modification-func) | |
212 | "Compose characters in string STRING. | |
213 | ||
214 | The return value is STRING where `composition' property is put on all | |
215 | the characters in it. | |
216 | ||
217 | Optional 2nd and 3rd arguments START and END specify the range of | |
218 | STRING to be composed. They defaults to the beginning and the end of | |
219 | STRING respectively. | |
220 | ||
221 | Optional 4th argument COMPONENTS, if non-nil, is a character or a | |
222 | sequence (vector, list, or string) of integers. See the function | |
223 | `compose-region' for more detail. | |
224 | ||
225 | Optional 5th argument MODIFICATION-FUNC is a function to call to | |
226 | adjust the composition when it gets invalid because of a change of | |
227 | text in the composition." | |
228 | (if (or (vectorp components) (listp components)) | |
229 | (setq components (encode-composition-components components))) | |
230 | (or start (setq start 0)) | |
231 | (or end (setq end (length string))) | |
232 | (compose-string-internal string start end components modification-func) | |
233 | string) | |
234 | ||
235 | ;;;###autoload | |
236 | (defun decompose-string (string) | |
237 | "Return STRING where `composition' property is removed." | |
238 | (remove-text-properties 0 (length string) '(composition nil) string) | |
239 | string) | |
240 | ||
241 | ;;;###autoload | |
242 | (defun compose-chars (&rest args) | |
243 | "Return a string from arguments in which all characters are composed. | |
244 | For relative composition, arguments are characters. | |
245 | For rule-based composition, Mth \(where M is odd) arguments are | |
246 | characters, and Nth \(where N is even) arguments are composition rules. | |
247 | A composition rule is a cons of glyph reference points of the form | |
248 | \(GLOBAL-REF-POINT . NEW-REF-POINT). See the documentation of | |
249 | `reference-point-alist' for more detail." | |
250 | (let (str components) | |
251 | (if (consp (car (cdr args))) | |
252 | ;; Rule-base composition. | |
253 | (let ((len (length args)) | |
254 | (tail (encode-composition-components args 'nocopy))) | |
255 | ||
256 | (while tail | |
257 | (setq str (cons (car tail) str)) | |
258 | (setq tail (nthcdr 2 tail))) | |
259 | (setq str (concat (nreverse str)) | |
260 | components args)) | |
261 | ;; Relative composition. | |
262 | (setq str (concat args))) | |
263 | (compose-string-internal str 0 (length str) components))) | |
264 | ||
265 | ;;;###autoload | |
266 | (defun find-composition (pos &optional limit string detail-p) | |
267 | "Return information about a composition at or nearest to buffer position POS. | |
268 | ||
269 | If the character at POS has `composition' property, the value is a list | |
270 | of FROM, TO, and VALID-P. | |
271 | ||
272 | FROM and TO specify the range of text that has the same `composition' | |
273 | property, VALID-P is non-nil if and only if this composition is valid. | |
274 | ||
275 | If there's no composition at POS, and the optional 2nd argument LIMIT | |
276 | is non-nil, search for a composition toward LIMIT. | |
277 | ||
278 | If no composition is found, return nil. | |
279 | ||
280 | Optional 3rd argument STRING, if non-nil, is a string to look for a | |
281 | composition in; nil means the current buffer. | |
282 | ||
283 | If a valid composition is found and the optional 4th argument DETAIL-P | |
284 | is non-nil, the return value is a list of FROM, TO, COMPONENTS, | |
285 | RELATIVE-P, MOD-FUNC, and WIDTH. | |
286 | ||
287 | COMPONENTS is a vector of integers, the meaning depends on RELATIVE-P. | |
288 | ||
289 | RELATIVE-P is t if the composition method is relative, else nil. | |
290 | ||
291 | If RELATIVE-P is t, COMPONENTS is a vector of characters to be | |
292 | composed. If RELATIVE-P is nil, COMPONENTS is a vector of characters | |
293 | and composition rules as described in `compose-region'. | |
294 | ||
295 | MOD-FUNC is a modification function of the composition. | |
296 | ||
297 | WIDTH is a number of columns the composition occupies on the screen." | |
298 | (let ((result (find-composition-internal pos limit string detail-p))) | |
299 | (if (and detail-p result (nth 2 result) (not (nth 3 result))) | |
300 | ;; This is a valid rule-base composition. | |
301 | (decode-composition-components (nth 2 result) 'nocopy)) | |
302 | result)) | |
303 | ||
304 | \f | |
61dc47f5 | 305 | ;;;###autoload |
7141ee65 | 306 | (defun compose-chars-after (pos &optional limit object) |
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307 | "Compose characters in current buffer after position POS. |
308 | ||
309 | It looks up the char-table `composition-function-table' (which see) by | |
310 | a character after POS. If non-nil value is found, the format of the | |
311 | value should be an alist of PATTERNs vs FUNCs, where PATTERNs are | |
312 | regular expressions and FUNCs are functions. If the text after POS | |
313 | matches one of PATTERNs, call the corresponding FUNC with three | |
314 | arguments POS, TO, and PATTERN, where TO is the end position of text | |
315 | matching PATTERN, and return what FUNC returns. Otherwise, return | |
316 | nil. | |
317 | ||
318 | FUNC is responsible for composing the text properly. The return value | |
319 | is: | |
320 | nil -- if no characters were composed. | |
321 | CHARS (integer) -- if CHARS characters were composed. | |
322 | ||
323 | Optional 2nd arg LIMIT, if non-nil, limits the matching of text. | |
324 | ||
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325 | Optional 3rd arg OBJECT, if non-nil, is a string that contains the |
326 | text to compose. In that case, POS and LIMIT index to the string. | |
327 | ||
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328 | This function is the default value of `compose-chars-after-function'." |
329 | (let ((tail (aref composition-function-table (char-after pos))) | |
330 | pattern func result) | |
331 | (when tail | |
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332 | (save-match-data |
333 | (save-excursion | |
71296446 | 334 | (while (and tail (not func)) |
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335 | (setq pattern (car (car tail)) |
336 | func (cdr (car tail))) | |
337 | (goto-char pos) | |
338 | (if (if limit | |
339 | (and (re-search-forward pattern limit t) | |
340 | (= (match-beginning 0) pos)) | |
341 | (looking-at pattern)) | |
342 | (setq result (funcall func pos (match-end 0) pattern nil)) | |
343 | (setq func nil tail (cdr tail))))))) | |
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344 | result)) |
345 | ||
346 | ;;;###autoload | |
347 | (defun compose-last-chars (args) | |
348 | "Compose last characters. | |
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349 | The argument is a parameterized event of the form |
350 | \(compose-last-chars N COMPONENTS), | |
351 | where N is the number of characters before point to compose, | |
352 | COMPONENTS, if non-nil, is the same as the argument to `compose-region' | |
353 | \(which see). If it is nil, `compose-chars-after' is called, | |
354 | and that function find a proper rule to compose the target characters. | |
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355 | This function is intended to be used from input methods. |
356 | The global keymap binds special event `compose-last-chars' to this | |
3b923ad8 | 357 | function. Input method may generate an event (compose-last-chars N COMPONENTS) |
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358 | after a sequence character events." |
359 | (interactive "e") | |
360 | (let ((chars (nth 1 args))) | |
361 | (if (and (numberp chars) | |
362 | (>= (- (point) (point-min)) chars)) | |
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363 | (if (nth 2 args) |
364 | (compose-region (- (point) chars) (point) (nth 2 args)) | |
365 | (compose-chars-after (- (point) chars) (point)))))) | |
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366 | |
367 | ;;;###autoload(global-set-key [compose-last-chars] 'compose-last-chars) | |
368 | ||
369 | \f | |
370 | ;;; The following codes are only for backward compatibility with Emacs | |
9d5d96a6 | 371 | ;;; 20.4 and earlier. |
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372 | |
373 | ;;;###autoload | |
374 | (defun decompose-composite-char (char &optional type with-composition-rule) | |
375 | "Convert CHAR to string. | |
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376 | |
377 | If optional 2nd arg TYPE is non-nil, it is `string', `list', or | |
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378 | `vector'. In this case, CHAR is converted to string, list of CHAR, or |
379 | vector of CHAR respectively. | |
380 | Optional 3rd arg WITH-COMPOSITION-RULE is ignored." | |
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381 | (cond ((or (null type) (eq type 'string)) (char-to-string char)) |
382 | ((eq type 'list) (list char)) | |
383 | (t (vector char)))) | |
384 | ||
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386 | (make-obsolete 'decompose-composite-char 'char-to-string "21.1") |
387 | ||
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389 | |
390 | ;;; arch-tag: ee703d77-1723-45d4-a31f-e9f0f867aa33 | |
c674f351 | 391 | ;;; composite.el ends here |