| 1 | /* Buffer manipulation primitives for GNU Emacs. |
| 2 | |
| 3 | Copyright (C) 1985-1989, 1993-1995, 1997-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 4 | |
| 5 | This file is part of GNU Emacs. |
| 6 | |
| 7 | GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 9 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
| 10 | (at your option) any later version. |
| 11 | |
| 12 | GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 15 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 16 | |
| 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 18 | along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| 19 | |
| 20 | #include <config.h> |
| 21 | |
| 22 | #include <sys/types.h> |
| 23 | #include <sys/stat.h> |
| 24 | #include <sys/param.h> |
| 25 | #include <errno.h> |
| 26 | #include <stdio.h> |
| 27 | #include <setjmp.h> |
| 28 | #include <unistd.h> |
| 29 | |
| 30 | #include <verify.h> |
| 31 | |
| 32 | #include "lisp.h" |
| 33 | #include "intervals.h" |
| 34 | #include "window.h" |
| 35 | #include "commands.h" |
| 36 | #include "character.h" |
| 37 | #include "buffer.h" |
| 38 | #include "region-cache.h" |
| 39 | #include "indent.h" |
| 40 | #include "blockinput.h" |
| 41 | #include "keyboard.h" |
| 42 | #include "keymap.h" |
| 43 | #include "frame.h" |
| 44 | |
| 45 | struct buffer *current_buffer; /* the current buffer */ |
| 46 | |
| 47 | /* First buffer in chain of all buffers (in reverse order of creation). |
| 48 | Threaded through ->header.next.buffer. */ |
| 49 | |
| 50 | struct buffer *all_buffers; |
| 51 | |
| 52 | /* This structure holds the default values of the buffer-local variables |
| 53 | defined with DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER, that have special slots in each buffer. |
| 54 | The default value occupies the same slot in this structure |
| 55 | as an individual buffer's value occupies in that buffer. |
| 56 | Setting the default value also goes through the alist of buffers |
| 57 | and stores into each buffer that does not say it has a local value. */ |
| 58 | |
| 59 | DECL_ALIGN (struct buffer, buffer_defaults); |
| 60 | |
| 61 | /* A Lisp_Object pointer to the above, used for staticpro */ |
| 62 | |
| 63 | static Lisp_Object Vbuffer_defaults; |
| 64 | |
| 65 | /* This structure marks which slots in a buffer have corresponding |
| 66 | default values in buffer_defaults. |
| 67 | Each such slot has a nonzero value in this structure. |
| 68 | The value has only one nonzero bit. |
| 69 | |
| 70 | When a buffer has its own local value for a slot, |
| 71 | the entry for that slot (found in the same slot in this structure) |
| 72 | is turned on in the buffer's local_flags array. |
| 73 | |
| 74 | If a slot in this structure is -1, then even though there may |
| 75 | be a DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER for the slot, there is no default value for it; |
| 76 | and the corresponding slot in buffer_defaults is not used. |
| 77 | |
| 78 | If a slot in this structure corresponding to a DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER is |
| 79 | zero, that is a bug */ |
| 80 | |
| 81 | struct buffer buffer_local_flags; |
| 82 | |
| 83 | /* This structure holds the names of symbols whose values may be |
| 84 | buffer-local. It is indexed and accessed in the same way as the above. */ |
| 85 | |
| 86 | DECL_ALIGN (struct buffer, buffer_local_symbols); |
| 87 | |
| 88 | /* A Lisp_Object pointer to the above, used for staticpro */ |
| 89 | static Lisp_Object Vbuffer_local_symbols; |
| 90 | |
| 91 | /* Return the symbol of the per-buffer variable at offset OFFSET in |
| 92 | the buffer structure. */ |
| 93 | |
| 94 | #define PER_BUFFER_SYMBOL(OFFSET) \ |
| 95 | (*(Lisp_Object *)((OFFSET) + (char *) &buffer_local_symbols)) |
| 96 | |
| 97 | /* Maximum length of an overlay vector. */ |
| 98 | #define OVERLAY_COUNT_MAX \ |
| 99 | ((ptrdiff_t) min (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM, \ |
| 100 | min (PTRDIFF_MAX, SIZE_MAX) / sizeof (Lisp_Object))) |
| 101 | |
| 102 | /* Flags indicating which built-in buffer-local variables |
| 103 | are permanent locals. */ |
| 104 | static char buffer_permanent_local_flags[MAX_PER_BUFFER_VARS]; |
| 105 | |
| 106 | /* Number of per-buffer variables used. */ |
| 107 | |
| 108 | int last_per_buffer_idx; |
| 109 | |
| 110 | static void call_overlay_mod_hooks (Lisp_Object list, Lisp_Object overlay, |
| 111 | int after, Lisp_Object arg1, |
| 112 | Lisp_Object arg2, Lisp_Object arg3); |
| 113 | static void swap_out_buffer_local_variables (struct buffer *b); |
| 114 | static void reset_buffer_local_variables (struct buffer *b, int permanent_too); |
| 115 | |
| 116 | /* Alist of all buffer names vs the buffers. */ |
| 117 | /* This used to be a variable, but is no longer, |
| 118 | to prevent lossage due to user rplac'ing this alist or its elements. */ |
| 119 | Lisp_Object Vbuffer_alist; |
| 120 | |
| 121 | static Lisp_Object Qkill_buffer_query_functions; |
| 122 | |
| 123 | /* Hook run before changing a major mode. */ |
| 124 | static Lisp_Object Qchange_major_mode_hook; |
| 125 | |
| 126 | Lisp_Object Qfirst_change_hook; |
| 127 | Lisp_Object Qbefore_change_functions; |
| 128 | Lisp_Object Qafter_change_functions; |
| 129 | |
| 130 | static Lisp_Object Qfundamental_mode, Qmode_class, Qpermanent_local; |
| 131 | static Lisp_Object Qpermanent_local_hook; |
| 132 | |
| 133 | static Lisp_Object Qprotected_field; |
| 134 | |
| 135 | static Lisp_Object QSFundamental; /* A string "Fundamental" */ |
| 136 | |
| 137 | static Lisp_Object Qkill_buffer_hook; |
| 138 | static Lisp_Object Qbuffer_list_update_hook; |
| 139 | |
| 140 | static Lisp_Object Qget_file_buffer; |
| 141 | |
| 142 | static Lisp_Object Qoverlayp; |
| 143 | |
| 144 | Lisp_Object Qpriority, Qbefore_string, Qafter_string; |
| 145 | |
| 146 | static Lisp_Object Qevaporate; |
| 147 | |
| 148 | Lisp_Object Qmodification_hooks; |
| 149 | Lisp_Object Qinsert_in_front_hooks; |
| 150 | Lisp_Object Qinsert_behind_hooks; |
| 151 | |
| 152 | static void alloc_buffer_text (struct buffer *, ptrdiff_t); |
| 153 | static void free_buffer_text (struct buffer *b); |
| 154 | static struct Lisp_Overlay * copy_overlays (struct buffer *, struct Lisp_Overlay *); |
| 155 | static void modify_overlay (struct buffer *, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t); |
| 156 | static Lisp_Object buffer_lisp_local_variables (struct buffer *); |
| 157 | |
| 158 | /* For debugging; temporary. See set_buffer_internal. */ |
| 159 | /* Lisp_Object Qlisp_mode, Vcheck_symbol; */ |
| 160 | |
| 161 | void |
| 162 | nsberror (Lisp_Object spec) |
| 163 | { |
| 164 | if (STRINGP (spec)) |
| 165 | error ("No buffer named %s", SDATA (spec)); |
| 166 | error ("Invalid buffer argument"); |
| 167 | } |
| 168 | \f |
| 169 | DEFUN ("buffer-live-p", Fbuffer_live_p, Sbuffer_live_p, 1, 1, 0, |
| 170 | doc: /* Return non-nil if OBJECT is a buffer which has not been killed. |
| 171 | Value is nil if OBJECT is not a buffer or if it has been killed. */) |
| 172 | (Lisp_Object object) |
| 173 | { |
| 174 | return ((BUFFERP (object) && ! NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (object), name))) |
| 175 | ? Qt : Qnil); |
| 176 | } |
| 177 | |
| 178 | DEFUN ("buffer-list", Fbuffer_list, Sbuffer_list, 0, 1, 0, |
| 179 | doc: /* Return a list of all existing live buffers. |
| 180 | If the optional arg FRAME is a frame, we return the buffer list in the |
| 181 | proper order for that frame: the buffers show in FRAME come first, |
| 182 | followed by the rest of the buffers. */) |
| 183 | (Lisp_Object frame) |
| 184 | { |
| 185 | Lisp_Object general; |
| 186 | general = Fmapcar (Qcdr, Vbuffer_alist); |
| 187 | |
| 188 | if (FRAMEP (frame)) |
| 189 | { |
| 190 | Lisp_Object framelist, prevlist, tail; |
| 191 | Lisp_Object args[3]; |
| 192 | |
| 193 | CHECK_FRAME (frame); |
| 194 | framelist = Fcopy_sequence (XFRAME (frame)->buffer_list); |
| 195 | prevlist = Fnreverse (Fcopy_sequence |
| 196 | (XFRAME (frame)->buried_buffer_list)); |
| 197 | |
| 198 | /* Remove from GENERAL any buffer that duplicates one in |
| 199 | FRAMELIST or PREVLIST. */ |
| 200 | tail = framelist; |
| 201 | while (CONSP (tail)) |
| 202 | { |
| 203 | general = Fdelq (XCAR (tail), general); |
| 204 | tail = XCDR (tail); |
| 205 | } |
| 206 | tail = prevlist; |
| 207 | while (CONSP (tail)) |
| 208 | { |
| 209 | general = Fdelq (XCAR (tail), general); |
| 210 | tail = XCDR (tail); |
| 211 | } |
| 212 | |
| 213 | args[0] = framelist; |
| 214 | args[1] = general; |
| 215 | args[2] = prevlist; |
| 216 | return Fnconc (3, args); |
| 217 | } |
| 218 | else |
| 219 | return general; |
| 220 | } |
| 221 | |
| 222 | /* Like Fassoc, but use Fstring_equal to compare |
| 223 | (which ignores text properties), |
| 224 | and don't ever QUIT. */ |
| 225 | |
| 226 | static Lisp_Object |
| 227 | assoc_ignore_text_properties (register Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object list) |
| 228 | { |
| 229 | register Lisp_Object tail; |
| 230 | for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 231 | { |
| 232 | register Lisp_Object elt, tem; |
| 233 | elt = XCAR (tail); |
| 234 | tem = Fstring_equal (Fcar (elt), key); |
| 235 | if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 236 | return elt; |
| 237 | } |
| 238 | return Qnil; |
| 239 | } |
| 240 | |
| 241 | DEFUN ("get-buffer", Fget_buffer, Sget_buffer, 1, 1, 0, |
| 242 | doc: /* Return the buffer named BUFFER-OR-NAME. |
| 243 | BUFFER-OR-NAME must be either a string or a buffer. If BUFFER-OR-NAME |
| 244 | is a string and there is no buffer with that name, return nil. If |
| 245 | BUFFER-OR-NAME is a buffer, return it as given. */) |
| 246 | (register Lisp_Object buffer_or_name) |
| 247 | { |
| 248 | if (BUFFERP (buffer_or_name)) |
| 249 | return buffer_or_name; |
| 250 | CHECK_STRING (buffer_or_name); |
| 251 | |
| 252 | return Fcdr (assoc_ignore_text_properties (buffer_or_name, Vbuffer_alist)); |
| 253 | } |
| 254 | |
| 255 | DEFUN ("get-file-buffer", Fget_file_buffer, Sget_file_buffer, 1, 1, 0, |
| 256 | doc: /* Return the buffer visiting file FILENAME (a string). |
| 257 | The buffer's `buffer-file-name' must match exactly the expansion of FILENAME. |
| 258 | If there is no such live buffer, return nil. |
| 259 | See also `find-buffer-visiting'. */) |
| 260 | (register Lisp_Object filename) |
| 261 | { |
| 262 | register Lisp_Object tail, buf, tem; |
| 263 | Lisp_Object handler; |
| 264 | |
| 265 | CHECK_STRING (filename); |
| 266 | filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil); |
| 267 | |
| 268 | /* If the file name has special constructs in it, |
| 269 | call the corresponding file handler. */ |
| 270 | handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qget_file_buffer); |
| 271 | if (!NILP (handler)) |
| 272 | { |
| 273 | Lisp_Object handled_buf = call2 (handler, Qget_file_buffer, |
| 274 | filename); |
| 275 | return BUFFERP (handled_buf) ? handled_buf : Qnil; |
| 276 | } |
| 277 | |
| 278 | for (tail = Vbuffer_alist; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 279 | { |
| 280 | buf = Fcdr (XCAR (tail)); |
| 281 | if (!BUFFERP (buf)) continue; |
| 282 | if (!STRINGP (BVAR (XBUFFER (buf), filename))) continue; |
| 283 | tem = Fstring_equal (BVAR (XBUFFER (buf), filename), filename); |
| 284 | if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 285 | return buf; |
| 286 | } |
| 287 | return Qnil; |
| 288 | } |
| 289 | |
| 290 | Lisp_Object |
| 291 | get_truename_buffer (register Lisp_Object filename) |
| 292 | { |
| 293 | register Lisp_Object tail, buf, tem; |
| 294 | |
| 295 | for (tail = Vbuffer_alist; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 296 | { |
| 297 | buf = Fcdr (XCAR (tail)); |
| 298 | if (!BUFFERP (buf)) continue; |
| 299 | if (!STRINGP (BVAR (XBUFFER (buf), file_truename))) continue; |
| 300 | tem = Fstring_equal (BVAR (XBUFFER (buf), file_truename), filename); |
| 301 | if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 302 | return buf; |
| 303 | } |
| 304 | return Qnil; |
| 305 | } |
| 306 | |
| 307 | DEFUN ("get-buffer-create", Fget_buffer_create, Sget_buffer_create, 1, 1, 0, |
| 308 | doc: /* Return the buffer specified by BUFFER-OR-NAME, creating a new one if needed. |
| 309 | If BUFFER-OR-NAME is a string and a live buffer with that name exists, |
| 310 | return that buffer. If no such buffer exists, create a new buffer with |
| 311 | that name and return it. If BUFFER-OR-NAME starts with a space, the new |
| 312 | buffer does not keep undo information. |
| 313 | |
| 314 | If BUFFER-OR-NAME is a buffer instead of a string, return it as given, |
| 315 | even if it is dead. The return value is never nil. */) |
| 316 | (register Lisp_Object buffer_or_name) |
| 317 | { |
| 318 | register Lisp_Object buffer, name; |
| 319 | register struct buffer *b; |
| 320 | |
| 321 | buffer = Fget_buffer (buffer_or_name); |
| 322 | if (!NILP (buffer)) |
| 323 | return buffer; |
| 324 | |
| 325 | if (SCHARS (buffer_or_name) == 0) |
| 326 | error ("Empty string for buffer name is not allowed"); |
| 327 | |
| 328 | b = allocate_buffer (); |
| 329 | |
| 330 | /* An ordinary buffer uses its own struct buffer_text. */ |
| 331 | b->text = &b->own_text; |
| 332 | b->base_buffer = 0; |
| 333 | |
| 334 | BUF_GAP_SIZE (b) = 20; |
| 335 | BLOCK_INPUT; |
| 336 | /* We allocate extra 1-byte at the tail and keep it always '\0' for |
| 337 | anchoring a search. */ |
| 338 | alloc_buffer_text (b, BUF_GAP_SIZE (b) + 1); |
| 339 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; |
| 340 | if (! BUF_BEG_ADDR (b)) |
| 341 | buffer_memory_full (BUF_GAP_SIZE (b) + 1); |
| 342 | |
| 343 | b->pt = BEG; |
| 344 | b->begv = BEG; |
| 345 | b->zv = BEG; |
| 346 | b->pt_byte = BEG_BYTE; |
| 347 | b->begv_byte = BEG_BYTE; |
| 348 | b->zv_byte = BEG_BYTE; |
| 349 | |
| 350 | BUF_GPT (b) = BEG; |
| 351 | BUF_GPT_BYTE (b) = BEG_BYTE; |
| 352 | |
| 353 | BUF_Z (b) = BEG; |
| 354 | BUF_Z_BYTE (b) = BEG_BYTE; |
| 355 | BUF_MODIFF (b) = 1; |
| 356 | BUF_CHARS_MODIFF (b) = 1; |
| 357 | BUF_OVERLAY_MODIFF (b) = 1; |
| 358 | BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b) = 1; |
| 359 | BUF_INTERVALS (b) = 0; |
| 360 | BUF_UNCHANGED_MODIFIED (b) = 1; |
| 361 | BUF_OVERLAY_UNCHANGED_MODIFIED (b) = 1; |
| 362 | BUF_END_UNCHANGED (b) = 0; |
| 363 | BUF_BEG_UNCHANGED (b) = 0; |
| 364 | *(BUF_GPT_ADDR (b)) = *(BUF_Z_ADDR (b)) = 0; /* Put an anchor '\0'. */ |
| 365 | b->text->inhibit_shrinking = 0; |
| 366 | |
| 367 | b->newline_cache = 0; |
| 368 | b->width_run_cache = 0; |
| 369 | BVAR (b, width_table) = Qnil; |
| 370 | b->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p = 1; |
| 371 | |
| 372 | /* Put this on the chain of all buffers including killed ones. */ |
| 373 | b->header.next.buffer = all_buffers; |
| 374 | all_buffers = b; |
| 375 | |
| 376 | /* An ordinary buffer normally doesn't need markers |
| 377 | to handle BEGV and ZV. */ |
| 378 | BVAR (b, pt_marker) = Qnil; |
| 379 | BVAR (b, begv_marker) = Qnil; |
| 380 | BVAR (b, zv_marker) = Qnil; |
| 381 | |
| 382 | name = Fcopy_sequence (buffer_or_name); |
| 383 | STRING_SET_INTERVALS (name, NULL_INTERVAL); |
| 384 | BVAR (b, name) = name; |
| 385 | |
| 386 | BVAR (b, undo_list) = (SREF (name, 0) != ' ') ? Qnil : Qt; |
| 387 | |
| 388 | reset_buffer (b); |
| 389 | reset_buffer_local_variables (b, 1); |
| 390 | |
| 391 | BVAR (b, mark) = Fmake_marker (); |
| 392 | BUF_MARKERS (b) = NULL; |
| 393 | |
| 394 | /* Put this in the alist of all live buffers. */ |
| 395 | XSETBUFFER (buffer, b); |
| 396 | Vbuffer_alist = nconc2 (Vbuffer_alist, Fcons (Fcons (name, buffer), Qnil)); |
| 397 | /* And run buffer-list-update-hook. */ |
| 398 | if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 399 | call1 (Vrun_hooks, Qbuffer_list_update_hook); |
| 400 | |
| 401 | return buffer; |
| 402 | } |
| 403 | |
| 404 | |
| 405 | /* Return a list of overlays which is a copy of the overlay list |
| 406 | LIST, but for buffer B. */ |
| 407 | |
| 408 | static struct Lisp_Overlay * |
| 409 | copy_overlays (struct buffer *b, struct Lisp_Overlay *list) |
| 410 | { |
| 411 | Lisp_Object buffer; |
| 412 | struct Lisp_Overlay *result = NULL, *tail = NULL; |
| 413 | |
| 414 | XSETBUFFER (buffer, b); |
| 415 | |
| 416 | for (; list; list = list->next) |
| 417 | { |
| 418 | Lisp_Object overlay, start, end, old_overlay; |
| 419 | ptrdiff_t charpos; |
| 420 | |
| 421 | XSETMISC (old_overlay, list); |
| 422 | charpos = marker_position (OVERLAY_START (old_overlay)); |
| 423 | start = Fmake_marker (); |
| 424 | Fset_marker (start, make_number (charpos), buffer); |
| 425 | XMARKER (start)->insertion_type |
| 426 | = XMARKER (OVERLAY_START (old_overlay))->insertion_type; |
| 427 | |
| 428 | charpos = marker_position (OVERLAY_END (old_overlay)); |
| 429 | end = Fmake_marker (); |
| 430 | Fset_marker (end, make_number (charpos), buffer); |
| 431 | XMARKER (end)->insertion_type |
| 432 | = XMARKER (OVERLAY_END (old_overlay))->insertion_type; |
| 433 | |
| 434 | overlay = allocate_misc (); |
| 435 | XMISCTYPE (overlay) = Lisp_Misc_Overlay; |
| 436 | OVERLAY_START (overlay) = start; |
| 437 | OVERLAY_END (overlay) = end; |
| 438 | OVERLAY_PLIST (overlay) = Fcopy_sequence (OVERLAY_PLIST (old_overlay)); |
| 439 | XOVERLAY (overlay)->next = NULL; |
| 440 | |
| 441 | if (tail) |
| 442 | tail = tail->next = XOVERLAY (overlay); |
| 443 | else |
| 444 | result = tail = XOVERLAY (overlay); |
| 445 | } |
| 446 | |
| 447 | return result; |
| 448 | } |
| 449 | |
| 450 | |
| 451 | /* Clone per-buffer values of buffer FROM. |
| 452 | |
| 453 | Buffer TO gets the same per-buffer values as FROM, with the |
| 454 | following exceptions: (1) TO's name is left untouched, (2) markers |
| 455 | are copied and made to refer to TO, and (3) overlay lists are |
| 456 | copied. */ |
| 457 | |
| 458 | static void |
| 459 | clone_per_buffer_values (struct buffer *from, struct buffer *to) |
| 460 | { |
| 461 | int offset; |
| 462 | |
| 463 | for_each_per_buffer_object_at (offset) |
| 464 | { |
| 465 | Lisp_Object obj; |
| 466 | |
| 467 | /* Don't touch the `name' which should be unique for every buffer. */ |
| 468 | if (offset == PER_BUFFER_VAR_OFFSET (name)) |
| 469 | continue; |
| 470 | |
| 471 | obj = PER_BUFFER_VALUE (from, offset); |
| 472 | if (MARKERP (obj) && XMARKER (obj)->buffer == from) |
| 473 | { |
| 474 | struct Lisp_Marker *m = XMARKER (obj); |
| 475 | |
| 476 | obj = build_marker (to, m->charpos, m->bytepos); |
| 477 | XMARKER (obj)->insertion_type = m->insertion_type; |
| 478 | } |
| 479 | |
| 480 | PER_BUFFER_VALUE (to, offset) = obj; |
| 481 | } |
| 482 | |
| 483 | memcpy (to->local_flags, from->local_flags, sizeof to->local_flags); |
| 484 | |
| 485 | to->overlays_before = copy_overlays (to, from->overlays_before); |
| 486 | to->overlays_after = copy_overlays (to, from->overlays_after); |
| 487 | |
| 488 | /* Get (a copy of) the alist of Lisp-level local variables of FROM |
| 489 | and install that in TO. */ |
| 490 | BVAR (to, local_var_alist) = buffer_lisp_local_variables (from); |
| 491 | } |
| 492 | |
| 493 | |
| 494 | /* If buffer B has markers to record PT, BEGV and ZV when it is not |
| 495 | current, update these markers. */ |
| 496 | |
| 497 | static void |
| 498 | record_buffer_markers (struct buffer *b) |
| 499 | { |
| 500 | if (! NILP (BVAR (b, pt_marker))) |
| 501 | { |
| 502 | Lisp_Object buffer; |
| 503 | |
| 504 | eassert (!NILP (BVAR (b, begv_marker))); |
| 505 | eassert (!NILP (BVAR (b, zv_marker))); |
| 506 | |
| 507 | XSETBUFFER (buffer, b); |
| 508 | set_marker_both (BVAR (b, pt_marker), buffer, b->pt, b->pt_byte); |
| 509 | set_marker_both (BVAR (b, begv_marker), buffer, b->begv, b->begv_byte); |
| 510 | set_marker_both (BVAR (b, zv_marker), buffer, b->zv, b->zv_byte); |
| 511 | } |
| 512 | } |
| 513 | |
| 514 | |
| 515 | /* If buffer B has markers to record PT, BEGV and ZV when it is not |
| 516 | current, fetch these values into B->begv etc. */ |
| 517 | |
| 518 | static void |
| 519 | fetch_buffer_markers (struct buffer *b) |
| 520 | { |
| 521 | if (! NILP (BVAR (b, pt_marker))) |
| 522 | { |
| 523 | Lisp_Object m; |
| 524 | |
| 525 | eassert (!NILP (BVAR (b, begv_marker))); |
| 526 | eassert (!NILP (BVAR (b, zv_marker))); |
| 527 | |
| 528 | m = BVAR (b, pt_marker); |
| 529 | SET_BUF_PT_BOTH (b, marker_position (m), marker_byte_position (m)); |
| 530 | |
| 531 | m = BVAR (b, begv_marker); |
| 532 | SET_BUF_BEGV_BOTH (b, marker_position (m), marker_byte_position (m)); |
| 533 | |
| 534 | m = BVAR (b, zv_marker); |
| 535 | SET_BUF_ZV_BOTH (b, marker_position (m), marker_byte_position (m)); |
| 536 | } |
| 537 | } |
| 538 | |
| 539 | |
| 540 | DEFUN ("make-indirect-buffer", Fmake_indirect_buffer, Smake_indirect_buffer, |
| 541 | 2, 3, |
| 542 | "bMake indirect buffer (to buffer): \nBName of indirect buffer: ", |
| 543 | doc: /* Create and return an indirect buffer for buffer BASE-BUFFER, named NAME. |
| 544 | BASE-BUFFER should be a live buffer, or the name of an existing buffer. |
| 545 | NAME should be a string which is not the name of an existing buffer. |
| 546 | Optional argument CLONE non-nil means preserve BASE-BUFFER's state, |
| 547 | such as major and minor modes, in the indirect buffer. |
| 548 | CLONE nil means the indirect buffer's state is reset to default values. */) |
| 549 | (Lisp_Object base_buffer, Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object clone) |
| 550 | { |
| 551 | Lisp_Object buf, tem; |
| 552 | struct buffer *b; |
| 553 | |
| 554 | CHECK_STRING (name); |
| 555 | buf = Fget_buffer (name); |
| 556 | if (!NILP (buf)) |
| 557 | error ("Buffer name `%s' is in use", SDATA (name)); |
| 558 | |
| 559 | tem = base_buffer; |
| 560 | base_buffer = Fget_buffer (base_buffer); |
| 561 | if (NILP (base_buffer)) |
| 562 | error ("No such buffer: `%s'", SDATA (tem)); |
| 563 | if (NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (base_buffer), name))) |
| 564 | error ("Base buffer has been killed"); |
| 565 | |
| 566 | if (SCHARS (name) == 0) |
| 567 | error ("Empty string for buffer name is not allowed"); |
| 568 | |
| 569 | b = allocate_buffer (); |
| 570 | |
| 571 | b->base_buffer = (XBUFFER (base_buffer)->base_buffer |
| 572 | ? XBUFFER (base_buffer)->base_buffer |
| 573 | : XBUFFER (base_buffer)); |
| 574 | |
| 575 | /* Use the base buffer's text object. */ |
| 576 | b->text = b->base_buffer->text; |
| 577 | |
| 578 | b->pt = b->base_buffer->pt; |
| 579 | b->begv = b->base_buffer->begv; |
| 580 | b->zv = b->base_buffer->zv; |
| 581 | b->pt_byte = b->base_buffer->pt_byte; |
| 582 | b->begv_byte = b->base_buffer->begv_byte; |
| 583 | b->zv_byte = b->base_buffer->zv_byte; |
| 584 | |
| 585 | b->newline_cache = 0; |
| 586 | b->width_run_cache = 0; |
| 587 | BVAR (b, width_table) = Qnil; |
| 588 | |
| 589 | /* Put this on the chain of all buffers including killed ones. */ |
| 590 | b->header.next.buffer = all_buffers; |
| 591 | all_buffers = b; |
| 592 | |
| 593 | name = Fcopy_sequence (name); |
| 594 | STRING_SET_INTERVALS (name, NULL_INTERVAL); |
| 595 | BVAR (b, name) = name; |
| 596 | |
| 597 | reset_buffer (b); |
| 598 | reset_buffer_local_variables (b, 1); |
| 599 | |
| 600 | /* Put this in the alist of all live buffers. */ |
| 601 | XSETBUFFER (buf, b); |
| 602 | Vbuffer_alist = nconc2 (Vbuffer_alist, Fcons (Fcons (name, buf), Qnil)); |
| 603 | |
| 604 | BVAR (b, mark) = Fmake_marker (); |
| 605 | |
| 606 | /* The multibyte status belongs to the base buffer. */ |
| 607 | BVAR (b, enable_multibyte_characters) = BVAR (b->base_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters); |
| 608 | |
| 609 | /* Make sure the base buffer has markers for its narrowing. */ |
| 610 | if (NILP (BVAR (b->base_buffer, pt_marker))) |
| 611 | { |
| 612 | eassert (NILP (BVAR (b->base_buffer, begv_marker))); |
| 613 | eassert (NILP (BVAR (b->base_buffer, zv_marker))); |
| 614 | |
| 615 | BVAR (b->base_buffer, pt_marker) |
| 616 | = build_marker (b->base_buffer, b->base_buffer->pt, b->base_buffer->pt_byte); |
| 617 | |
| 618 | BVAR (b->base_buffer, begv_marker) |
| 619 | = build_marker (b->base_buffer, b->base_buffer->begv, b->base_buffer->begv_byte); |
| 620 | |
| 621 | BVAR (b->base_buffer, zv_marker) |
| 622 | = build_marker (b->base_buffer, b->base_buffer->zv, b->base_buffer->zv_byte); |
| 623 | |
| 624 | XMARKER (BVAR (b->base_buffer, zv_marker))->insertion_type = 1; |
| 625 | } |
| 626 | |
| 627 | if (NILP (clone)) |
| 628 | { |
| 629 | /* Give the indirect buffer markers for its narrowing. */ |
| 630 | BVAR (b, pt_marker) = build_marker (b, b->pt, b->pt_byte); |
| 631 | BVAR (b, begv_marker) = build_marker (b, b->begv, b->begv_byte); |
| 632 | BVAR (b, zv_marker) = build_marker (b, b->zv, b->zv_byte); |
| 633 | XMARKER (BVAR (b, zv_marker))->insertion_type = 1; |
| 634 | } |
| 635 | else |
| 636 | { |
| 637 | struct buffer *old_b = current_buffer; |
| 638 | |
| 639 | clone_per_buffer_values (b->base_buffer, b); |
| 640 | BVAR (b, filename) = Qnil; |
| 641 | BVAR (b, file_truename) = Qnil; |
| 642 | BVAR (b, display_count) = make_number (0); |
| 643 | BVAR (b, backed_up) = Qnil; |
| 644 | BVAR (b, auto_save_file_name) = Qnil; |
| 645 | set_buffer_internal_1 (b); |
| 646 | Fset (intern ("buffer-save-without-query"), Qnil); |
| 647 | Fset (intern ("buffer-file-number"), Qnil); |
| 648 | Fset (intern ("buffer-stale-function"), Qnil); |
| 649 | set_buffer_internal_1 (old_b); |
| 650 | } |
| 651 | |
| 652 | /* Run buffer-list-update-hook. */ |
| 653 | if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 654 | call1 (Vrun_hooks, Qbuffer_list_update_hook); |
| 655 | |
| 656 | return buf; |
| 657 | } |
| 658 | |
| 659 | /* Mark OV as no longer associated with B. */ |
| 660 | |
| 661 | static void |
| 662 | drop_overlay (struct buffer *b, struct Lisp_Overlay *ov) |
| 663 | { |
| 664 | eassert (b == XBUFFER (Fmarker_buffer (ov->start))); |
| 665 | modify_overlay (b, marker_position (ov->start), marker_position (ov->end)); |
| 666 | Fset_marker (ov->start, Qnil, Qnil); |
| 667 | Fset_marker (ov->end, Qnil, Qnil); |
| 668 | |
| 669 | } |
| 670 | |
| 671 | /* Delete all overlays of B and reset it's overlay lists. */ |
| 672 | |
| 673 | void |
| 674 | delete_all_overlays (struct buffer *b) |
| 675 | { |
| 676 | struct Lisp_Overlay *ov, *next; |
| 677 | |
| 678 | for (ov = b->overlays_before; ov; ov = next) |
| 679 | { |
| 680 | drop_overlay (b, ov); |
| 681 | next = ov->next; |
| 682 | ov->next = NULL; |
| 683 | } |
| 684 | |
| 685 | for (ov = b->overlays_after; ov; ov = next) |
| 686 | { |
| 687 | drop_overlay (b, ov); |
| 688 | next = ov->next; |
| 689 | ov->next = NULL; |
| 690 | } |
| 691 | |
| 692 | b->overlays_before = b->overlays_after = NULL; |
| 693 | } |
| 694 | |
| 695 | /* Reinitialize everything about a buffer except its name and contents |
| 696 | and local variables. |
| 697 | If called on an already-initialized buffer, the list of overlays |
| 698 | should be deleted before calling this function, otherwise we end up |
| 699 | with overlays that claim to belong to the buffer but the buffer |
| 700 | claims it doesn't belong to it. */ |
| 701 | |
| 702 | void |
| 703 | reset_buffer (register struct buffer *b) |
| 704 | { |
| 705 | BVAR (b, filename) = Qnil; |
| 706 | BVAR (b, file_truename) = Qnil; |
| 707 | BVAR (b, directory) = (current_buffer) ? BVAR (current_buffer, directory) : Qnil; |
| 708 | EMACS_SET_SECS_NSECS (b->modtime, 0, UNKNOWN_MODTIME_NSECS); |
| 709 | b->modtime_size = -1; |
| 710 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (b, save_length), 0); |
| 711 | b->last_window_start = 1; |
| 712 | /* It is more conservative to start out "changed" than "unchanged". */ |
| 713 | b->clip_changed = 0; |
| 714 | b->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p = 1; |
| 715 | BVAR (b, backed_up) = Qnil; |
| 716 | BUF_AUTOSAVE_MODIFF (b) = 0; |
| 717 | b->auto_save_failure_time = 0; |
| 718 | BVAR (b, auto_save_file_name) = Qnil; |
| 719 | BVAR (b, read_only) = Qnil; |
| 720 | b->overlays_before = NULL; |
| 721 | b->overlays_after = NULL; |
| 722 | b->overlay_center = BEG; |
| 723 | BVAR (b, mark_active) = Qnil; |
| 724 | BVAR (b, point_before_scroll) = Qnil; |
| 725 | BVAR (b, file_format) = Qnil; |
| 726 | BVAR (b, auto_save_file_format) = Qt; |
| 727 | BVAR (b, last_selected_window) = Qnil; |
| 728 | XSETINT (BVAR (b, display_count), 0); |
| 729 | BVAR (b, display_time) = Qnil; |
| 730 | BVAR (b, enable_multibyte_characters) = BVAR (&buffer_defaults, enable_multibyte_characters); |
| 731 | BVAR (b, cursor_type) = BVAR (&buffer_defaults, cursor_type); |
| 732 | BVAR (b, extra_line_spacing) = BVAR (&buffer_defaults, extra_line_spacing); |
| 733 | |
| 734 | b->display_error_modiff = 0; |
| 735 | } |
| 736 | |
| 737 | /* Reset buffer B's local variables info. |
| 738 | Don't use this on a buffer that has already been in use; |
| 739 | it does not treat permanent locals consistently. |
| 740 | Instead, use Fkill_all_local_variables. |
| 741 | |
| 742 | If PERMANENT_TOO is 1, then we reset permanent |
| 743 | buffer-local variables. If PERMANENT_TOO is 0, |
| 744 | we preserve those. */ |
| 745 | |
| 746 | static void |
| 747 | reset_buffer_local_variables (register struct buffer *b, int permanent_too) |
| 748 | { |
| 749 | register int offset; |
| 750 | int i; |
| 751 | |
| 752 | /* Reset the major mode to Fundamental, together with all the |
| 753 | things that depend on the major mode. |
| 754 | default-major-mode is handled at a higher level. |
| 755 | We ignore it here. */ |
| 756 | BVAR (b, major_mode) = Qfundamental_mode; |
| 757 | BVAR (b, keymap) = Qnil; |
| 758 | BVAR (b, mode_name) = QSFundamental; |
| 759 | BVAR (b, minor_modes) = Qnil; |
| 760 | |
| 761 | /* If the standard case table has been altered and invalidated, |
| 762 | fix up its insides first. */ |
| 763 | if (! (CHAR_TABLE_P (XCHAR_TABLE (Vascii_downcase_table)->extras[0]) |
| 764 | && CHAR_TABLE_P (XCHAR_TABLE (Vascii_downcase_table)->extras[1]) |
| 765 | && CHAR_TABLE_P (XCHAR_TABLE (Vascii_downcase_table)->extras[2]))) |
| 766 | Fset_standard_case_table (Vascii_downcase_table); |
| 767 | |
| 768 | BVAR (b, downcase_table) = Vascii_downcase_table; |
| 769 | BVAR (b, upcase_table) = XCHAR_TABLE (Vascii_downcase_table)->extras[0]; |
| 770 | BVAR (b, case_canon_table) = XCHAR_TABLE (Vascii_downcase_table)->extras[1]; |
| 771 | BVAR (b, case_eqv_table) = XCHAR_TABLE (Vascii_downcase_table)->extras[2]; |
| 772 | BVAR (b, invisibility_spec) = Qt; |
| 773 | |
| 774 | /* Reset all (or most) per-buffer variables to their defaults. */ |
| 775 | if (permanent_too) |
| 776 | BVAR (b, local_var_alist) = Qnil; |
| 777 | else |
| 778 | { |
| 779 | Lisp_Object tmp, prop, last = Qnil; |
| 780 | for (tmp = BVAR (b, local_var_alist); CONSP (tmp); tmp = XCDR (tmp)) |
| 781 | if (!NILP (prop = Fget (XCAR (XCAR (tmp)), Qpermanent_local))) |
| 782 | { |
| 783 | /* If permanent-local, keep it. */ |
| 784 | last = tmp; |
| 785 | if (EQ (prop, Qpermanent_local_hook)) |
| 786 | { |
| 787 | /* This is a partially permanent hook variable. |
| 788 | Preserve only the elements that want to be preserved. */ |
| 789 | Lisp_Object list, newlist; |
| 790 | list = XCDR (XCAR (tmp)); |
| 791 | if (!CONSP (list)) |
| 792 | newlist = list; |
| 793 | else |
| 794 | for (newlist = Qnil; CONSP (list); list = XCDR (list)) |
| 795 | { |
| 796 | Lisp_Object elt = XCAR (list); |
| 797 | /* Preserve element ELT if it's t, |
| 798 | if it is a function with a `permanent-local-hook' property, |
| 799 | or if it's not a symbol. */ |
| 800 | if (! SYMBOLP (elt) |
| 801 | || EQ (elt, Qt) |
| 802 | || !NILP (Fget (elt, Qpermanent_local_hook))) |
| 803 | newlist = Fcons (elt, newlist); |
| 804 | } |
| 805 | XSETCDR (XCAR (tmp), Fnreverse (newlist)); |
| 806 | } |
| 807 | } |
| 808 | /* Delete this local variable. */ |
| 809 | else if (NILP (last)) |
| 810 | BVAR (b, local_var_alist) = XCDR (tmp); |
| 811 | else |
| 812 | XSETCDR (last, XCDR (tmp)); |
| 813 | } |
| 814 | |
| 815 | for (i = 0; i < last_per_buffer_idx; ++i) |
| 816 | if (permanent_too || buffer_permanent_local_flags[i] == 0) |
| 817 | SET_PER_BUFFER_VALUE_P (b, i, 0); |
| 818 | |
| 819 | /* For each slot that has a default value, copy that into the slot. */ |
| 820 | for_each_per_buffer_object_at (offset) |
| 821 | { |
| 822 | int idx = PER_BUFFER_IDX (offset); |
| 823 | if ((idx > 0 |
| 824 | && (permanent_too |
| 825 | || buffer_permanent_local_flags[idx] == 0))) |
| 826 | PER_BUFFER_VALUE (b, offset) = PER_BUFFER_DEFAULT (offset); |
| 827 | } |
| 828 | } |
| 829 | |
| 830 | /* We split this away from generate-new-buffer, because rename-buffer |
| 831 | and set-visited-file-name ought to be able to use this to really |
| 832 | rename the buffer properly. */ |
| 833 | |
| 834 | DEFUN ("generate-new-buffer-name", Fgenerate_new_buffer_name, |
| 835 | Sgenerate_new_buffer_name, 1, 2, 0, |
| 836 | doc: /* Return a string that is the name of no existing buffer based on NAME. |
| 837 | If there is no live buffer named NAME, then return NAME. |
| 838 | Otherwise modify name by appending `<NUMBER>', incrementing NUMBER |
| 839 | \(starting at 2) until an unused name is found, and then return that name. |
| 840 | Optional second argument IGNORE specifies a name that is okay to use (if |
| 841 | it is in the sequence to be tried) even if a buffer with that name exists. |
| 842 | |
| 843 | If NAME begins with a space (i.e., a buffer that is not normally |
| 844 | visible to users), then if buffer NAME already exists a random number |
| 845 | is first appended to NAME, to speed up finding a non-existent buffer. */) |
| 846 | (register Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object ignore) |
| 847 | { |
| 848 | register Lisp_Object gentemp, tem, tem2; |
| 849 | ptrdiff_t count; |
| 850 | char number[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (ptrdiff_t) + sizeof "<>"]; |
| 851 | |
| 852 | CHECK_STRING (name); |
| 853 | |
| 854 | tem = Fstring_equal (name, ignore); |
| 855 | if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 856 | return name; |
| 857 | tem = Fget_buffer (name); |
| 858 | if (NILP (tem)) |
| 859 | return name; |
| 860 | |
| 861 | if (!strncmp (SSDATA (name), " ", 1)) /* see bug#1229 */ |
| 862 | { |
| 863 | /* Note fileio.c:make_temp_name does random differently. */ |
| 864 | tem2 = concat2 (name, make_formatted_string |
| 865 | (number, "-%"pI"d", |
| 866 | XFASTINT (Frandom (make_number (999999))))); |
| 867 | tem = Fget_buffer (tem2); |
| 868 | if (NILP (tem)) |
| 869 | return tem2; |
| 870 | } |
| 871 | else |
| 872 | tem2 = name; |
| 873 | |
| 874 | count = 1; |
| 875 | while (1) |
| 876 | { |
| 877 | gentemp = concat2 (tem2, make_formatted_string |
| 878 | (number, "<%"pD"d>", ++count)); |
| 879 | tem = Fstring_equal (gentemp, ignore); |
| 880 | if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 881 | return gentemp; |
| 882 | tem = Fget_buffer (gentemp); |
| 883 | if (NILP (tem)) |
| 884 | return gentemp; |
| 885 | } |
| 886 | } |
| 887 | |
| 888 | \f |
| 889 | DEFUN ("buffer-name", Fbuffer_name, Sbuffer_name, 0, 1, 0, |
| 890 | doc: /* Return the name of BUFFER, as a string. |
| 891 | BUFFER defaults to the current buffer. |
| 892 | Return nil if BUFFER has been killed. */) |
| 893 | (register Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 894 | { |
| 895 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 896 | return BVAR (current_buffer, name); |
| 897 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 898 | return BVAR (XBUFFER (buffer), name); |
| 899 | } |
| 900 | |
| 901 | DEFUN ("buffer-file-name", Fbuffer_file_name, Sbuffer_file_name, 0, 1, 0, |
| 902 | doc: /* Return name of file BUFFER is visiting, or nil if none. |
| 903 | No argument or nil as argument means use the current buffer. */) |
| 904 | (register Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 905 | { |
| 906 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 907 | return BVAR (current_buffer, filename); |
| 908 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 909 | return BVAR (XBUFFER (buffer), filename); |
| 910 | } |
| 911 | |
| 912 | DEFUN ("buffer-base-buffer", Fbuffer_base_buffer, Sbuffer_base_buffer, |
| 913 | 0, 1, 0, |
| 914 | doc: /* Return the base buffer of indirect buffer BUFFER. |
| 915 | If BUFFER is not indirect, return nil. |
| 916 | BUFFER defaults to the current buffer. */) |
| 917 | (register Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 918 | { |
| 919 | struct buffer *base; |
| 920 | Lisp_Object base_buffer; |
| 921 | |
| 922 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 923 | base = current_buffer->base_buffer; |
| 924 | else |
| 925 | { |
| 926 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 927 | base = XBUFFER (buffer)->base_buffer; |
| 928 | } |
| 929 | |
| 930 | if (! base) |
| 931 | return Qnil; |
| 932 | XSETBUFFER (base_buffer, base); |
| 933 | return base_buffer; |
| 934 | } |
| 935 | |
| 936 | DEFUN ("buffer-local-value", Fbuffer_local_value, |
| 937 | Sbuffer_local_value, 2, 2, 0, |
| 938 | doc: /* Return the value of VARIABLE in BUFFER. |
| 939 | If VARIABLE does not have a buffer-local binding in BUFFER, the value |
| 940 | is the default binding of the variable. */) |
| 941 | (register Lisp_Object variable, register Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 942 | { |
| 943 | register Lisp_Object result = buffer_local_value_1 (variable, buffer); |
| 944 | |
| 945 | if (EQ (result, Qunbound)) |
| 946 | xsignal1 (Qvoid_variable, variable); |
| 947 | |
| 948 | return result; |
| 949 | } |
| 950 | |
| 951 | |
| 952 | /* Like Fbuffer_local_value, but return Qunbound if the variable is |
| 953 | locally unbound. */ |
| 954 | |
| 955 | Lisp_Object |
| 956 | buffer_local_value_1 (Lisp_Object variable, Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 957 | { |
| 958 | register struct buffer *buf; |
| 959 | register Lisp_Object result; |
| 960 | struct Lisp_Symbol *sym; |
| 961 | |
| 962 | CHECK_SYMBOL (variable); |
| 963 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 964 | buf = XBUFFER (buffer); |
| 965 | sym = XSYMBOL (variable); |
| 966 | |
| 967 | start: |
| 968 | switch (sym->redirect) |
| 969 | { |
| 970 | case SYMBOL_VARALIAS: sym = indirect_variable (sym); goto start; |
| 971 | case SYMBOL_PLAINVAL: result = SYMBOL_VAL (sym); break; |
| 972 | case SYMBOL_LOCALIZED: |
| 973 | { /* Look in local_var_alist. */ |
| 974 | struct Lisp_Buffer_Local_Value *blv = SYMBOL_BLV (sym); |
| 975 | XSETSYMBOL (variable, sym); /* Update In case of aliasing. */ |
| 976 | result = Fassoc (variable, BVAR (buf, local_var_alist)); |
| 977 | if (!NILP (result)) |
| 978 | { |
| 979 | if (blv->fwd) |
| 980 | { /* What binding is loaded right now? */ |
| 981 | Lisp_Object current_alist_element = blv->valcell; |
| 982 | |
| 983 | /* The value of the currently loaded binding is not |
| 984 | stored in it, but rather in the realvalue slot. |
| 985 | Store that value into the binding it belongs to |
| 986 | in case that is the one we are about to use. */ |
| 987 | |
| 988 | XSETCDR (current_alist_element, |
| 989 | do_symval_forwarding (blv->fwd)); |
| 990 | } |
| 991 | /* Now get the (perhaps updated) value out of the binding. */ |
| 992 | result = XCDR (result); |
| 993 | } |
| 994 | else |
| 995 | result = Fdefault_value (variable); |
| 996 | break; |
| 997 | } |
| 998 | case SYMBOL_FORWARDED: |
| 999 | { |
| 1000 | union Lisp_Fwd *fwd = SYMBOL_FWD (sym); |
| 1001 | if (BUFFER_OBJFWDP (fwd)) |
| 1002 | result = PER_BUFFER_VALUE (buf, XBUFFER_OBJFWD (fwd)->offset); |
| 1003 | else |
| 1004 | result = Fdefault_value (variable); |
| 1005 | break; |
| 1006 | } |
| 1007 | default: abort (); |
| 1008 | } |
| 1009 | |
| 1010 | return result; |
| 1011 | } |
| 1012 | |
| 1013 | /* Return an alist of the Lisp-level buffer-local bindings of |
| 1014 | buffer BUF. That is, don't include the variables maintained |
| 1015 | in special slots in the buffer object. */ |
| 1016 | |
| 1017 | static Lisp_Object |
| 1018 | buffer_lisp_local_variables (struct buffer *buf) |
| 1019 | { |
| 1020 | Lisp_Object result = Qnil; |
| 1021 | register Lisp_Object tail; |
| 1022 | for (tail = BVAR (buf, local_var_alist); CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 1023 | { |
| 1024 | Lisp_Object val, elt; |
| 1025 | |
| 1026 | elt = XCAR (tail); |
| 1027 | |
| 1028 | /* Reference each variable in the alist in buf. |
| 1029 | If inquiring about the current buffer, this gets the current values, |
| 1030 | so store them into the alist so the alist is up to date. |
| 1031 | If inquiring about some other buffer, this swaps out any values |
| 1032 | for that buffer, making the alist up to date automatically. */ |
| 1033 | val = find_symbol_value (XCAR (elt)); |
| 1034 | /* Use the current buffer value only if buf is the current buffer. */ |
| 1035 | if (buf != current_buffer) |
| 1036 | val = XCDR (elt); |
| 1037 | |
| 1038 | result = Fcons (EQ (val, Qunbound) |
| 1039 | ? XCAR (elt) |
| 1040 | : Fcons (XCAR (elt), val), |
| 1041 | result); |
| 1042 | } |
| 1043 | |
| 1044 | return result; |
| 1045 | } |
| 1046 | |
| 1047 | DEFUN ("buffer-local-variables", Fbuffer_local_variables, |
| 1048 | Sbuffer_local_variables, 0, 1, 0, |
| 1049 | doc: /* Return an alist of variables that are buffer-local in BUFFER. |
| 1050 | Most elements look like (SYMBOL . VALUE), describing one variable. |
| 1051 | For a symbol that is locally unbound, just the symbol appears in the value. |
| 1052 | Note that storing new VALUEs in these elements doesn't change the variables. |
| 1053 | No argument or nil as argument means use current buffer as BUFFER. */) |
| 1054 | (register Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 1055 | { |
| 1056 | register struct buffer *buf; |
| 1057 | register Lisp_Object result; |
| 1058 | |
| 1059 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 1060 | buf = current_buffer; |
| 1061 | else |
| 1062 | { |
| 1063 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 1064 | buf = XBUFFER (buffer); |
| 1065 | } |
| 1066 | |
| 1067 | result = buffer_lisp_local_variables (buf); |
| 1068 | |
| 1069 | /* Add on all the variables stored in special slots. */ |
| 1070 | { |
| 1071 | int offset, idx; |
| 1072 | |
| 1073 | for_each_per_buffer_object_at (offset) |
| 1074 | { |
| 1075 | idx = PER_BUFFER_IDX (offset); |
| 1076 | if ((idx == -1 || PER_BUFFER_VALUE_P (buf, idx)) |
| 1077 | && SYMBOLP (PER_BUFFER_SYMBOL (offset))) |
| 1078 | { |
| 1079 | Lisp_Object sym = PER_BUFFER_SYMBOL (offset); |
| 1080 | Lisp_Object val = PER_BUFFER_VALUE (buf, offset); |
| 1081 | result = Fcons (EQ (val, Qunbound) ? sym : Fcons (sym, val), |
| 1082 | result); |
| 1083 | } |
| 1084 | } |
| 1085 | } |
| 1086 | |
| 1087 | return result; |
| 1088 | } |
| 1089 | \f |
| 1090 | DEFUN ("buffer-modified-p", Fbuffer_modified_p, Sbuffer_modified_p, |
| 1091 | 0, 1, 0, |
| 1092 | doc: /* Return t if BUFFER was modified since its file was last read or saved. |
| 1093 | No argument or nil as argument means use current buffer as BUFFER. */) |
| 1094 | (register Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 1095 | { |
| 1096 | register struct buffer *buf; |
| 1097 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 1098 | buf = current_buffer; |
| 1099 | else |
| 1100 | { |
| 1101 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 1102 | buf = XBUFFER (buffer); |
| 1103 | } |
| 1104 | |
| 1105 | return BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (buf) < BUF_MODIFF (buf) ? Qt : Qnil; |
| 1106 | } |
| 1107 | |
| 1108 | DEFUN ("set-buffer-modified-p", Fset_buffer_modified_p, Sset_buffer_modified_p, |
| 1109 | 1, 1, 0, |
| 1110 | doc: /* Mark current buffer as modified or unmodified according to FLAG. |
| 1111 | A non-nil FLAG means mark the buffer modified. */) |
| 1112 | (register Lisp_Object flag) |
| 1113 | { |
| 1114 | register int already; |
| 1115 | register Lisp_Object fn; |
| 1116 | Lisp_Object buffer, window; |
| 1117 | |
| 1118 | #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION |
| 1119 | /* If buffer becoming modified, lock the file. |
| 1120 | If buffer becoming unmodified, unlock the file. */ |
| 1121 | |
| 1122 | fn = BVAR (current_buffer, file_truename); |
| 1123 | /* Test buffer-file-name so that binding it to nil is effective. */ |
| 1124 | if (!NILP (fn) && ! NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, filename))) |
| 1125 | { |
| 1126 | already = SAVE_MODIFF < MODIFF; |
| 1127 | if (!already && !NILP (flag)) |
| 1128 | lock_file (fn); |
| 1129 | else if (already && NILP (flag)) |
| 1130 | unlock_file (fn); |
| 1131 | } |
| 1132 | #endif /* CLASH_DETECTION */ |
| 1133 | |
| 1134 | /* Here we have a problem. SAVE_MODIFF is used here to encode |
| 1135 | buffer-modified-p (as SAVE_MODIFF<MODIFF) as well as |
| 1136 | recent-auto-save-p (as SAVE_MODIFF<auto_save_modified). So if we |
| 1137 | modify SAVE_MODIFF to affect one, we may affect the other |
| 1138 | as well. |
| 1139 | E.g. if FLAG is nil we need to set SAVE_MODIFF to MODIFF, but |
| 1140 | if SAVE_MODIFF<auto_save_modified that means we risk changing |
| 1141 | recent-auto-save-p from t to nil. |
| 1142 | Vice versa, if FLAG is non-nil and SAVE_MODIFF>=auto_save_modified |
| 1143 | we risk changing recent-auto-save-p from nil to t. */ |
| 1144 | SAVE_MODIFF = (NILP (flag) |
| 1145 | /* FIXME: This unavoidably sets recent-auto-save-p to nil. */ |
| 1146 | ? MODIFF |
| 1147 | /* Let's try to preserve recent-auto-save-p. */ |
| 1148 | : SAVE_MODIFF < MODIFF ? SAVE_MODIFF |
| 1149 | /* If SAVE_MODIFF == auto_save_modified == MODIFF, |
| 1150 | we can either decrease SAVE_MODIFF and auto_save_modified |
| 1151 | or increase MODIFF. */ |
| 1152 | : MODIFF++); |
| 1153 | |
| 1154 | /* Set update_mode_lines only if buffer is displayed in some window. |
| 1155 | Packages like jit-lock or lazy-lock preserve a buffer's modified |
| 1156 | state by recording/restoring the state around blocks of code. |
| 1157 | Setting update_mode_lines makes redisplay consider all windows |
| 1158 | (on all frames). Stealth fontification of buffers not displayed |
| 1159 | would incur additional redisplay costs if we'd set |
| 1160 | update_modes_lines unconditionally. |
| 1161 | |
| 1162 | Ideally, I think there should be another mechanism for fontifying |
| 1163 | buffers without "modifying" buffers, or redisplay should be |
| 1164 | smarter about updating the `*' in mode lines. --gerd */ |
| 1165 | XSETBUFFER (buffer, current_buffer); |
| 1166 | window = Fget_buffer_window (buffer, Qt); |
| 1167 | if (WINDOWP (window)) |
| 1168 | { |
| 1169 | ++update_mode_lines; |
| 1170 | current_buffer->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p = 1; |
| 1171 | } |
| 1172 | |
| 1173 | return flag; |
| 1174 | } |
| 1175 | |
| 1176 | DEFUN ("restore-buffer-modified-p", Frestore_buffer_modified_p, |
| 1177 | Srestore_buffer_modified_p, 1, 1, 0, |
| 1178 | doc: /* Like `set-buffer-modified-p', with a difference concerning redisplay. |
| 1179 | It is not ensured that mode lines will be updated to show the modified |
| 1180 | state of the current buffer. Use with care. */) |
| 1181 | (Lisp_Object flag) |
| 1182 | { |
| 1183 | #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION |
| 1184 | Lisp_Object fn; |
| 1185 | |
| 1186 | /* If buffer becoming modified, lock the file. |
| 1187 | If buffer becoming unmodified, unlock the file. */ |
| 1188 | |
| 1189 | fn = BVAR (current_buffer, file_truename); |
| 1190 | /* Test buffer-file-name so that binding it to nil is effective. */ |
| 1191 | if (!NILP (fn) && ! NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, filename))) |
| 1192 | { |
| 1193 | int already = SAVE_MODIFF < MODIFF; |
| 1194 | if (!already && !NILP (flag)) |
| 1195 | lock_file (fn); |
| 1196 | else if (already && NILP (flag)) |
| 1197 | unlock_file (fn); |
| 1198 | } |
| 1199 | #endif /* CLASH_DETECTION */ |
| 1200 | |
| 1201 | SAVE_MODIFF = NILP (flag) ? MODIFF : 0; |
| 1202 | return flag; |
| 1203 | } |
| 1204 | |
| 1205 | DEFUN ("buffer-modified-tick", Fbuffer_modified_tick, Sbuffer_modified_tick, |
| 1206 | 0, 1, 0, |
| 1207 | doc: /* Return BUFFER's tick counter, incremented for each change in text. |
| 1208 | Each buffer has a tick counter which is incremented each time the |
| 1209 | text in that buffer is changed. It wraps around occasionally. |
| 1210 | No argument or nil as argument means use current buffer as BUFFER. */) |
| 1211 | (register Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 1212 | { |
| 1213 | register struct buffer *buf; |
| 1214 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 1215 | buf = current_buffer; |
| 1216 | else |
| 1217 | { |
| 1218 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 1219 | buf = XBUFFER (buffer); |
| 1220 | } |
| 1221 | |
| 1222 | return make_number (BUF_MODIFF (buf)); |
| 1223 | } |
| 1224 | |
| 1225 | DEFUN ("buffer-chars-modified-tick", Fbuffer_chars_modified_tick, |
| 1226 | Sbuffer_chars_modified_tick, 0, 1, 0, |
| 1227 | doc: /* Return BUFFER's character-change tick counter. |
| 1228 | Each buffer has a character-change tick counter, which is set to the |
| 1229 | value of the buffer's tick counter \(see `buffer-modified-tick'), each |
| 1230 | time text in that buffer is inserted or deleted. By comparing the |
| 1231 | values returned by two individual calls of `buffer-chars-modified-tick', |
| 1232 | you can tell whether a character change occurred in that buffer in |
| 1233 | between these calls. No argument or nil as argument means use current |
| 1234 | buffer as BUFFER. */) |
| 1235 | (register Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 1236 | { |
| 1237 | register struct buffer *buf; |
| 1238 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 1239 | buf = current_buffer; |
| 1240 | else |
| 1241 | { |
| 1242 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 1243 | buf = XBUFFER (buffer); |
| 1244 | } |
| 1245 | |
| 1246 | return make_number (BUF_CHARS_MODIFF (buf)); |
| 1247 | } |
| 1248 | \f |
| 1249 | DEFUN ("rename-buffer", Frename_buffer, Srename_buffer, 1, 2, |
| 1250 | "(list (read-string \"Rename buffer (to new name): \" \ |
| 1251 | nil 'buffer-name-history (buffer-name (current-buffer))) \ |
| 1252 | current-prefix-arg)", |
| 1253 | doc: /* Change current buffer's name to NEWNAME (a string). |
| 1254 | If second arg UNIQUE is nil or omitted, it is an error if a |
| 1255 | buffer named NEWNAME already exists. |
| 1256 | If UNIQUE is non-nil, come up with a new name using |
| 1257 | `generate-new-buffer-name'. |
| 1258 | Interactively, you can set UNIQUE with a prefix argument. |
| 1259 | We return the name we actually gave the buffer. |
| 1260 | This does not change the name of the visited file (if any). */) |
| 1261 | (register Lisp_Object newname, Lisp_Object unique) |
| 1262 | { |
| 1263 | register Lisp_Object tem, buf; |
| 1264 | |
| 1265 | CHECK_STRING (newname); |
| 1266 | |
| 1267 | if (SCHARS (newname) == 0) |
| 1268 | error ("Empty string is invalid as a buffer name"); |
| 1269 | |
| 1270 | tem = Fget_buffer (newname); |
| 1271 | if (!NILP (tem)) |
| 1272 | { |
| 1273 | /* Don't short-circuit if UNIQUE is t. That is a useful way to |
| 1274 | rename the buffer automatically so you can create another |
| 1275 | with the original name. It makes UNIQUE equivalent to |
| 1276 | (rename-buffer (generate-new-buffer-name NEWNAME)). */ |
| 1277 | if (NILP (unique) && XBUFFER (tem) == current_buffer) |
| 1278 | return BVAR (current_buffer, name); |
| 1279 | if (!NILP (unique)) |
| 1280 | newname = Fgenerate_new_buffer_name (newname, BVAR (current_buffer, name)); |
| 1281 | else |
| 1282 | error ("Buffer name `%s' is in use", SDATA (newname)); |
| 1283 | } |
| 1284 | |
| 1285 | BVAR (current_buffer, name) = newname; |
| 1286 | |
| 1287 | /* Catch redisplay's attention. Unless we do this, the mode lines for |
| 1288 | any windows displaying current_buffer will stay unchanged. */ |
| 1289 | update_mode_lines++; |
| 1290 | |
| 1291 | XSETBUFFER (buf, current_buffer); |
| 1292 | Fsetcar (Frassq (buf, Vbuffer_alist), newname); |
| 1293 | if (NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, filename)) |
| 1294 | && !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, auto_save_file_name))) |
| 1295 | call0 (intern ("rename-auto-save-file")); |
| 1296 | |
| 1297 | /* Run buffer-list-update-hook. */ |
| 1298 | if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 1299 | call1 (Vrun_hooks, Qbuffer_list_update_hook); |
| 1300 | |
| 1301 | /* Refetch since that last call may have done GC. */ |
| 1302 | return BVAR (current_buffer, name); |
| 1303 | } |
| 1304 | |
| 1305 | DEFUN ("other-buffer", Fother_buffer, Sother_buffer, 0, 3, 0, |
| 1306 | doc: /* Return most recently selected buffer other than BUFFER. |
| 1307 | Buffers not visible in windows are preferred to visible buffers, unless |
| 1308 | optional second argument VISIBLE-OK is non-nil. Ignore the argument |
| 1309 | BUFFER unless it denotes a live buffer. If the optional third argument |
| 1310 | FRAME is non-nil, use that frame's buffer list instead of the selected |
| 1311 | frame's buffer list. |
| 1312 | |
| 1313 | The buffer is found by scanning the selected or specified frame's buffer |
| 1314 | list first, followed by the list of all buffers. If no other buffer |
| 1315 | exists, return the buffer `*scratch*' (creating it if necessary). */) |
| 1316 | (register Lisp_Object buffer, Lisp_Object visible_ok, Lisp_Object frame) |
| 1317 | { |
| 1318 | Lisp_Object Fset_buffer_major_mode (Lisp_Object buffer); |
| 1319 | Lisp_Object tail, buf, pred; |
| 1320 | Lisp_Object notsogood = Qnil; |
| 1321 | |
| 1322 | if (NILP (frame)) |
| 1323 | frame = selected_frame; |
| 1324 | |
| 1325 | CHECK_FRAME (frame); |
| 1326 | |
| 1327 | pred = frame_buffer_predicate (frame); |
| 1328 | /* Consider buffers that have been seen in the frame first. */ |
| 1329 | tail = XFRAME (frame)->buffer_list; |
| 1330 | for (; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 1331 | { |
| 1332 | buf = XCAR (tail); |
| 1333 | if (BUFFERP (buf) && !EQ (buf, buffer) |
| 1334 | && !NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (buf), name)) |
| 1335 | && (SREF (BVAR (XBUFFER (buf), name), 0) != ' ') |
| 1336 | /* If the frame has a buffer_predicate, disregard buffers that |
| 1337 | don't fit the predicate. */ |
| 1338 | && (NILP (pred) || !NILP (call1 (pred, buf)))) |
| 1339 | { |
| 1340 | if (!NILP (visible_ok) |
| 1341 | || NILP (Fget_buffer_window (buf, Qvisible))) |
| 1342 | return buf; |
| 1343 | else if (NILP (notsogood)) |
| 1344 | notsogood = buf; |
| 1345 | } |
| 1346 | } |
| 1347 | |
| 1348 | /* Consider alist of all buffers next. */ |
| 1349 | tail = Vbuffer_alist; |
| 1350 | for (; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 1351 | { |
| 1352 | buf = Fcdr (XCAR (tail)); |
| 1353 | if (BUFFERP (buf) && !EQ (buf, buffer) |
| 1354 | && !NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (buf), name)) |
| 1355 | && (SREF (BVAR (XBUFFER (buf), name), 0) != ' ') |
| 1356 | /* If the frame has a buffer_predicate, disregard buffers that |
| 1357 | don't fit the predicate. */ |
| 1358 | && (NILP (pred) || !NILP (call1 (pred, buf)))) |
| 1359 | { |
| 1360 | if (!NILP (visible_ok) |
| 1361 | || NILP (Fget_buffer_window (buf, Qvisible))) |
| 1362 | return buf; |
| 1363 | else if (NILP (notsogood)) |
| 1364 | notsogood = buf; |
| 1365 | } |
| 1366 | } |
| 1367 | |
| 1368 | if (!NILP (notsogood)) |
| 1369 | return notsogood; |
| 1370 | else |
| 1371 | { |
| 1372 | buf = Fget_buffer (build_string ("*scratch*")); |
| 1373 | if (NILP (buf)) |
| 1374 | { |
| 1375 | buf = Fget_buffer_create (build_string ("*scratch*")); |
| 1376 | Fset_buffer_major_mode (buf); |
| 1377 | } |
| 1378 | return buf; |
| 1379 | } |
| 1380 | } |
| 1381 | |
| 1382 | /* The following function is a safe variant of Fother_buffer: It doesn't |
| 1383 | pay attention to any frame-local buffer lists, doesn't care about |
| 1384 | visibility of buffers, and doesn't evaluate any frame predicates. */ |
| 1385 | |
| 1386 | Lisp_Object |
| 1387 | other_buffer_safely (Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 1388 | { |
| 1389 | Lisp_Object Fset_buffer_major_mode (Lisp_Object buffer); |
| 1390 | Lisp_Object tail, buf; |
| 1391 | |
| 1392 | tail = Vbuffer_alist; |
| 1393 | for (; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 1394 | { |
| 1395 | buf = Fcdr (XCAR (tail)); |
| 1396 | if (BUFFERP (buf) && !EQ (buf, buffer) |
| 1397 | && !NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (buf), name)) |
| 1398 | && (SREF (BVAR (XBUFFER (buf), name), 0) != ' ')) |
| 1399 | return buf; |
| 1400 | } |
| 1401 | |
| 1402 | buf = Fget_buffer (build_string ("*scratch*")); |
| 1403 | if (NILP (buf)) |
| 1404 | { |
| 1405 | buf = Fget_buffer_create (build_string ("*scratch*")); |
| 1406 | Fset_buffer_major_mode (buf); |
| 1407 | } |
| 1408 | |
| 1409 | return buf; |
| 1410 | } |
| 1411 | \f |
| 1412 | DEFUN ("buffer-enable-undo", Fbuffer_enable_undo, Sbuffer_enable_undo, |
| 1413 | 0, 1, "", |
| 1414 | doc: /* Start keeping undo information for buffer BUFFER. |
| 1415 | No argument or nil as argument means do this for the current buffer. */) |
| 1416 | (register Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 1417 | { |
| 1418 | Lisp_Object real_buffer; |
| 1419 | |
| 1420 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 1421 | XSETBUFFER (real_buffer, current_buffer); |
| 1422 | else |
| 1423 | { |
| 1424 | real_buffer = Fget_buffer (buffer); |
| 1425 | if (NILP (real_buffer)) |
| 1426 | nsberror (buffer); |
| 1427 | } |
| 1428 | |
| 1429 | if (EQ (BVAR (XBUFFER (real_buffer), undo_list), Qt)) |
| 1430 | BVAR (XBUFFER (real_buffer), undo_list) = Qnil; |
| 1431 | |
| 1432 | return Qnil; |
| 1433 | } |
| 1434 | |
| 1435 | /* |
| 1436 | DEFVAR_LISP ("kill-buffer-hook", ..., "\ |
| 1437 | Hook to be run (by `run-hooks', which see) when a buffer is killed.\n\ |
| 1438 | The buffer being killed will be current while the hook is running.\n\ |
| 1439 | |
| 1440 | Functions run by this hook are supposed to not change the current |
| 1441 | buffer. See `kill-buffer'." |
| 1442 | */ |
| 1443 | DEFUN ("kill-buffer", Fkill_buffer, Skill_buffer, 0, 1, "bKill buffer: ", |
| 1444 | doc: /* Kill the buffer specified by BUFFER-OR-NAME. |
| 1445 | The argument may be a buffer or the name of an existing buffer. |
| 1446 | Argument nil or omitted means kill the current buffer. Return t if the |
| 1447 | buffer is actually killed, nil otherwise. |
| 1448 | |
| 1449 | The functions in `kill-buffer-query-functions' are called with the |
| 1450 | buffer to be killed as the current buffer. If any of them returns nil, |
| 1451 | the buffer is not killed. The hook `kill-buffer-hook' is run before the |
| 1452 | buffer is actually killed. The buffer being killed will be current |
| 1453 | while the hook is running. Functions called by any of these hooks are |
| 1454 | supposed to not change the current buffer. |
| 1455 | |
| 1456 | Any processes that have this buffer as the `process-buffer' are killed |
| 1457 | with SIGHUP. This function calls `replace-buffer-in-windows' for |
| 1458 | cleaning up all windows currently displaying the buffer to be killed. */) |
| 1459 | (Lisp_Object buffer_or_name) |
| 1460 | { |
| 1461 | Lisp_Object buffer; |
| 1462 | register struct buffer *b; |
| 1463 | register Lisp_Object tem; |
| 1464 | register struct Lisp_Marker *m; |
| 1465 | struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 1466 | |
| 1467 | if (NILP (buffer_or_name)) |
| 1468 | buffer = Fcurrent_buffer (); |
| 1469 | else |
| 1470 | buffer = Fget_buffer (buffer_or_name); |
| 1471 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 1472 | nsberror (buffer_or_name); |
| 1473 | |
| 1474 | b = XBUFFER (buffer); |
| 1475 | |
| 1476 | /* Avoid trouble for buffer already dead. */ |
| 1477 | if (NILP (BVAR (b, name))) |
| 1478 | return Qnil; |
| 1479 | |
| 1480 | /* Query if the buffer is still modified. */ |
| 1481 | if (INTERACTIVE && !NILP (BVAR (b, filename)) |
| 1482 | && BUF_MODIFF (b) > BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b)) |
| 1483 | { |
| 1484 | GCPRO1 (buffer); |
| 1485 | tem = do_yes_or_no_p (format2 ("Buffer %s modified; kill anyway? ", |
| 1486 | BVAR (b, name), make_number (0))); |
| 1487 | UNGCPRO; |
| 1488 | if (NILP (tem)) |
| 1489 | return Qnil; |
| 1490 | } |
| 1491 | |
| 1492 | /* Run hooks with the buffer to be killed the current buffer. */ |
| 1493 | { |
| 1494 | ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 1495 | Lisp_Object arglist[1]; |
| 1496 | |
| 1497 | record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ()); |
| 1498 | set_buffer_internal (b); |
| 1499 | |
| 1500 | /* First run the query functions; if any query is answered no, |
| 1501 | don't kill the buffer. */ |
| 1502 | arglist[0] = Qkill_buffer_query_functions; |
| 1503 | tem = Frun_hook_with_args_until_failure (1, arglist); |
| 1504 | if (NILP (tem)) |
| 1505 | return unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 1506 | |
| 1507 | /* Then run the hooks. */ |
| 1508 | Frun_hooks (1, &Qkill_buffer_hook); |
| 1509 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 1510 | } |
| 1511 | |
| 1512 | /* If the hooks have killed the buffer, exit now. */ |
| 1513 | if (NILP (BVAR (b, name))) |
| 1514 | return Qt; |
| 1515 | |
| 1516 | /* We have no more questions to ask. Verify that it is valid |
| 1517 | to kill the buffer. This must be done after the questions |
| 1518 | since anything can happen within do_yes_or_no_p. */ |
| 1519 | |
| 1520 | /* Don't kill the minibuffer now current. */ |
| 1521 | if (EQ (buffer, XWINDOW (minibuf_window)->buffer)) |
| 1522 | return Qnil; |
| 1523 | |
| 1524 | /* When we kill a base buffer, kill all its indirect buffers. |
| 1525 | We do it at this stage so nothing terrible happens if they |
| 1526 | ask questions or their hooks get errors. */ |
| 1527 | if (! b->base_buffer) |
| 1528 | { |
| 1529 | struct buffer *other; |
| 1530 | |
| 1531 | GCPRO1 (buffer); |
| 1532 | |
| 1533 | for (other = all_buffers; other; other = other->header.next.buffer) |
| 1534 | /* all_buffers contains dead buffers too; |
| 1535 | don't re-kill them. */ |
| 1536 | if (other->base_buffer == b && !NILP (BVAR (other, name))) |
| 1537 | { |
| 1538 | Lisp_Object buf; |
| 1539 | XSETBUFFER (buf, other); |
| 1540 | Fkill_buffer (buf); |
| 1541 | } |
| 1542 | |
| 1543 | UNGCPRO; |
| 1544 | |
| 1545 | /* Exit if we now have killed the base buffer (Bug#11665). */ |
| 1546 | if (NILP (BVAR (b, name))) |
| 1547 | return Qt; |
| 1548 | } |
| 1549 | |
| 1550 | /* Run replace_buffer_in_windows before making another buffer current |
| 1551 | since set-window-buffer-start-and-point will refuse to make another |
| 1552 | buffer current if the selected window does not show the current |
| 1553 | buffer. (Bug#10114) */ |
| 1554 | replace_buffer_in_windows (buffer); |
| 1555 | |
| 1556 | /* Exit if replacing the buffer in windows has killed our buffer. */ |
| 1557 | if (NILP (BVAR (b, name))) |
| 1558 | return Qt; |
| 1559 | |
| 1560 | /* Make this buffer not be current. Exit if it is the sole visible |
| 1561 | buffer. */ |
| 1562 | if (b == current_buffer) |
| 1563 | { |
| 1564 | tem = Fother_buffer (buffer, Qnil, Qnil); |
| 1565 | Fset_buffer (tem); |
| 1566 | if (b == current_buffer) |
| 1567 | return Qnil; |
| 1568 | } |
| 1569 | |
| 1570 | /* If the buffer now current is shown in the minibuffer and our buffer |
| 1571 | is the sole other buffer give up. */ |
| 1572 | XSETBUFFER (tem, current_buffer); |
| 1573 | if (EQ (tem, XWINDOW (minibuf_window)->buffer) |
| 1574 | && EQ (buffer, Fother_buffer (buffer, Qnil, Qnil))) |
| 1575 | return Qnil; |
| 1576 | |
| 1577 | /* Now there is no question: we can kill the buffer. */ |
| 1578 | |
| 1579 | #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION |
| 1580 | /* Unlock this buffer's file, if it is locked. */ |
| 1581 | unlock_buffer (b); |
| 1582 | #endif /* CLASH_DETECTION */ |
| 1583 | |
| 1584 | GCPRO1 (buffer); |
| 1585 | kill_buffer_processes (buffer); |
| 1586 | UNGCPRO; |
| 1587 | |
| 1588 | /* Killing buffer processes may run sentinels which may have killed |
| 1589 | our buffer. */ |
| 1590 | if (NILP (BVAR (b, name))) |
| 1591 | return Qt; |
| 1592 | |
| 1593 | /* These may run Lisp code and into infinite loops (if someone |
| 1594 | insisted on circular lists) so allow quitting here. */ |
| 1595 | frames_discard_buffer (buffer); |
| 1596 | |
| 1597 | clear_charpos_cache (b); |
| 1598 | |
| 1599 | tem = Vinhibit_quit; |
| 1600 | Vinhibit_quit = Qt; |
| 1601 | /* Remove the buffer from the list of all buffers. */ |
| 1602 | Vbuffer_alist = Fdelq (Frassq (buffer, Vbuffer_alist), Vbuffer_alist); |
| 1603 | /* If replace_buffer_in_windows didn't do its job fix that now. */ |
| 1604 | replace_buffer_in_windows_safely (buffer); |
| 1605 | Vinhibit_quit = tem; |
| 1606 | |
| 1607 | /* Delete any auto-save file, if we saved it in this session. |
| 1608 | But not if the buffer is modified. */ |
| 1609 | if (STRINGP (BVAR (b, auto_save_file_name)) |
| 1610 | && BUF_AUTOSAVE_MODIFF (b) != 0 |
| 1611 | && BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b) < BUF_AUTOSAVE_MODIFF (b) |
| 1612 | && BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b) < BUF_MODIFF (b) |
| 1613 | && NILP (Fsymbol_value (intern ("auto-save-visited-file-name")))) |
| 1614 | { |
| 1615 | Lisp_Object delete; |
| 1616 | delete = Fsymbol_value (intern ("delete-auto-save-files")); |
| 1617 | if (! NILP (delete)) |
| 1618 | internal_delete_file (BVAR (b, auto_save_file_name)); |
| 1619 | } |
| 1620 | |
| 1621 | /* Deleting an auto-save file could have killed our buffer. */ |
| 1622 | if (NILP (BVAR (b, name))) |
| 1623 | return Qt; |
| 1624 | |
| 1625 | if (b->base_buffer) |
| 1626 | { |
| 1627 | /* Unchain all markers that belong to this indirect buffer. |
| 1628 | Don't unchain the markers that belong to the base buffer |
| 1629 | or its other indirect buffers. */ |
| 1630 | for (m = BUF_MARKERS (b); m; ) |
| 1631 | { |
| 1632 | struct Lisp_Marker *next = m->next; |
| 1633 | if (m->buffer == b) |
| 1634 | unchain_marker (m); |
| 1635 | m = next; |
| 1636 | } |
| 1637 | } |
| 1638 | else |
| 1639 | { |
| 1640 | /* Unchain all markers of this buffer and its indirect buffers. |
| 1641 | and leave them pointing nowhere. */ |
| 1642 | for (m = BUF_MARKERS (b); m; ) |
| 1643 | { |
| 1644 | struct Lisp_Marker *next = m->next; |
| 1645 | m->buffer = 0; |
| 1646 | m->next = NULL; |
| 1647 | m = next; |
| 1648 | } |
| 1649 | BUF_MARKERS (b) = NULL; |
| 1650 | BUF_INTERVALS (b) = NULL_INTERVAL; |
| 1651 | |
| 1652 | /* Perhaps we should explicitly free the interval tree here... */ |
| 1653 | } |
| 1654 | |
| 1655 | /* Reset the local variables, so that this buffer's local values |
| 1656 | won't be protected from GC. They would be protected |
| 1657 | if they happened to remain cached in their symbols. |
| 1658 | This gets rid of them for certain. */ |
| 1659 | swap_out_buffer_local_variables (b); |
| 1660 | reset_buffer_local_variables (b, 1); |
| 1661 | |
| 1662 | BVAR (b, name) = Qnil; |
| 1663 | |
| 1664 | BLOCK_INPUT; |
| 1665 | if (! b->base_buffer) |
| 1666 | free_buffer_text (b); |
| 1667 | |
| 1668 | if (b->newline_cache) |
| 1669 | { |
| 1670 | free_region_cache (b->newline_cache); |
| 1671 | b->newline_cache = 0; |
| 1672 | } |
| 1673 | if (b->width_run_cache) |
| 1674 | { |
| 1675 | free_region_cache (b->width_run_cache); |
| 1676 | b->width_run_cache = 0; |
| 1677 | } |
| 1678 | BVAR (b, width_table) = Qnil; |
| 1679 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; |
| 1680 | BVAR (b, undo_list) = Qnil; |
| 1681 | |
| 1682 | /* Run buffer-list-update-hook. */ |
| 1683 | if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 1684 | call1 (Vrun_hooks, Qbuffer_list_update_hook); |
| 1685 | |
| 1686 | return Qt; |
| 1687 | } |
| 1688 | \f |
| 1689 | /* Move association for BUFFER to the front of buffer (a)lists. Since |
| 1690 | we do this each time BUFFER is selected visibly, the more recently |
| 1691 | selected buffers are always closer to the front of those lists. This |
| 1692 | means that other_buffer is more likely to choose a relevant buffer. |
| 1693 | |
| 1694 | Note that this moves BUFFER to the front of the buffer lists of the |
| 1695 | selected frame even if BUFFER is not shown there. If BUFFER is not |
| 1696 | shown in the selected frame, consider the present behavior a feature. |
| 1697 | `select-window' gets this right since it shows BUFFER in the selected |
| 1698 | window when calling us. */ |
| 1699 | |
| 1700 | void |
| 1701 | record_buffer (Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 1702 | { |
| 1703 | Lisp_Object aelt, aelt_cons, tem; |
| 1704 | register struct frame *f = XFRAME (selected_frame); |
| 1705 | |
| 1706 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 1707 | |
| 1708 | /* Update Vbuffer_alist (we know that it has an entry for BUFFER). |
| 1709 | Don't allow quitting since this might leave the buffer list in an |
| 1710 | inconsistent state. */ |
| 1711 | tem = Vinhibit_quit; |
| 1712 | Vinhibit_quit = Qt; |
| 1713 | aelt = Frassq (buffer, Vbuffer_alist); |
| 1714 | aelt_cons = Fmemq (aelt, Vbuffer_alist); |
| 1715 | Vbuffer_alist = Fdelq (aelt, Vbuffer_alist); |
| 1716 | XSETCDR (aelt_cons, Vbuffer_alist); |
| 1717 | Vbuffer_alist = aelt_cons; |
| 1718 | Vinhibit_quit = tem; |
| 1719 | |
| 1720 | /* Update buffer list of selected frame. */ |
| 1721 | f->buffer_list = Fcons (buffer, Fdelq (buffer, f->buffer_list)); |
| 1722 | f->buried_buffer_list = Fdelq (buffer, f->buried_buffer_list); |
| 1723 | |
| 1724 | /* Run buffer-list-update-hook. */ |
| 1725 | if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 1726 | call1 (Vrun_hooks, Qbuffer_list_update_hook); |
| 1727 | } |
| 1728 | |
| 1729 | |
| 1730 | /* Move BUFFER to the end of the buffer (a)lists. Do nothing if the |
| 1731 | buffer is killed. For the selected frame's buffer list this moves |
| 1732 | BUFFER to its end even if it was never shown in that frame. If |
| 1733 | this happens we have a feature, hence `bury-buffer-internal' should be |
| 1734 | called only when BUFFER was shown in the selected frame. */ |
| 1735 | |
| 1736 | DEFUN ("bury-buffer-internal", Fbury_buffer_internal, Sbury_buffer_internal, |
| 1737 | 1, 1, 0, |
| 1738 | doc: /* Move BUFFER to the end of the buffer list. */) |
| 1739 | (Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 1740 | { |
| 1741 | Lisp_Object aelt, aelt_cons, tem; |
| 1742 | register struct frame *f = XFRAME (selected_frame); |
| 1743 | |
| 1744 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 1745 | |
| 1746 | /* Update Vbuffer_alist (we know that it has an entry for BUFFER). |
| 1747 | Don't allow quitting since this might leave the buffer list in an |
| 1748 | inconsistent state. */ |
| 1749 | tem = Vinhibit_quit; |
| 1750 | Vinhibit_quit = Qt; |
| 1751 | aelt = Frassq (buffer, Vbuffer_alist); |
| 1752 | aelt_cons = Fmemq (aelt, Vbuffer_alist); |
| 1753 | Vbuffer_alist = Fdelq (aelt, Vbuffer_alist); |
| 1754 | XSETCDR (aelt_cons, Qnil); |
| 1755 | Vbuffer_alist = nconc2 (Vbuffer_alist, aelt_cons); |
| 1756 | Vinhibit_quit = tem; |
| 1757 | |
| 1758 | /* Update buffer lists of selected frame. */ |
| 1759 | f->buffer_list = Fdelq (buffer, f->buffer_list); |
| 1760 | f->buried_buffer_list = Fcons (buffer, Fdelq (buffer, f->buried_buffer_list)); |
| 1761 | |
| 1762 | /* Run buffer-list-update-hook. */ |
| 1763 | if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks)) |
| 1764 | call1 (Vrun_hooks, Qbuffer_list_update_hook); |
| 1765 | |
| 1766 | return Qnil; |
| 1767 | } |
| 1768 | |
| 1769 | DEFUN ("set-buffer-major-mode", Fset_buffer_major_mode, Sset_buffer_major_mode, 1, 1, 0, |
| 1770 | doc: /* Set an appropriate major mode for BUFFER. |
| 1771 | For the *scratch* buffer, use `initial-major-mode', otherwise choose a mode |
| 1772 | according to `default-major-mode'. |
| 1773 | Use this function before selecting the buffer, since it may need to inspect |
| 1774 | the current buffer's major mode. */) |
| 1775 | (Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 1776 | { |
| 1777 | ptrdiff_t count; |
| 1778 | Lisp_Object function; |
| 1779 | |
| 1780 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 1781 | |
| 1782 | if (STRINGP (BVAR (XBUFFER (buffer), name)) |
| 1783 | && strcmp (SSDATA (BVAR (XBUFFER (buffer), name)), "*scratch*") == 0) |
| 1784 | function = find_symbol_value (intern ("initial-major-mode")); |
| 1785 | else |
| 1786 | { |
| 1787 | function = BVAR (&buffer_defaults, major_mode); |
| 1788 | if (NILP (function) |
| 1789 | && NILP (Fget (BVAR (current_buffer, major_mode), Qmode_class))) |
| 1790 | function = BVAR (current_buffer, major_mode); |
| 1791 | } |
| 1792 | |
| 1793 | if (NILP (function) || EQ (function, Qfundamental_mode)) |
| 1794 | return Qnil; |
| 1795 | |
| 1796 | count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 1797 | |
| 1798 | /* To select a nonfundamental mode, |
| 1799 | select the buffer temporarily and then call the mode function. */ |
| 1800 | |
| 1801 | record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ()); |
| 1802 | |
| 1803 | Fset_buffer (buffer); |
| 1804 | call0 (function); |
| 1805 | |
| 1806 | return unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 1807 | } |
| 1808 | |
| 1809 | DEFUN ("current-buffer", Fcurrent_buffer, Scurrent_buffer, 0, 0, 0, |
| 1810 | doc: /* Return the current buffer as a Lisp object. */) |
| 1811 | (void) |
| 1812 | { |
| 1813 | register Lisp_Object buf; |
| 1814 | XSETBUFFER (buf, current_buffer); |
| 1815 | return buf; |
| 1816 | } |
| 1817 | \f |
| 1818 | /* Set the current buffer to B. |
| 1819 | |
| 1820 | We previously set windows_or_buffers_changed here to invalidate |
| 1821 | global unchanged information in beg_unchanged and end_unchanged. |
| 1822 | This is no longer necessary because we now compute unchanged |
| 1823 | information on a buffer-basis. Every action affecting other |
| 1824 | windows than the selected one requires a select_window at some |
| 1825 | time, and that increments windows_or_buffers_changed. */ |
| 1826 | |
| 1827 | void |
| 1828 | set_buffer_internal (register struct buffer *b) |
| 1829 | { |
| 1830 | if (current_buffer != b) |
| 1831 | set_buffer_internal_1 (b); |
| 1832 | } |
| 1833 | |
| 1834 | /* Set the current buffer to B, and do not set windows_or_buffers_changed. |
| 1835 | This is used by redisplay. */ |
| 1836 | |
| 1837 | void |
| 1838 | set_buffer_internal_1 (register struct buffer *b) |
| 1839 | { |
| 1840 | register struct buffer *old_buf; |
| 1841 | register Lisp_Object tail; |
| 1842 | |
| 1843 | #ifdef USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS |
| 1844 | if (b->text->beg == NULL) |
| 1845 | enlarge_buffer_text (b, 0); |
| 1846 | #endif /* USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS */ |
| 1847 | |
| 1848 | if (current_buffer == b) |
| 1849 | return; |
| 1850 | |
| 1851 | old_buf = current_buffer; |
| 1852 | current_buffer = b; |
| 1853 | last_known_column_point = -1; /* invalidate indentation cache */ |
| 1854 | |
| 1855 | if (old_buf) |
| 1856 | { |
| 1857 | /* Put the undo list back in the base buffer, so that it appears |
| 1858 | that an indirect buffer shares the undo list of its base. */ |
| 1859 | if (old_buf->base_buffer) |
| 1860 | BVAR (old_buf->base_buffer, undo_list) = BVAR (old_buf, undo_list); |
| 1861 | |
| 1862 | /* If the old current buffer has markers to record PT, BEGV and ZV |
| 1863 | when it is not current, update them now. */ |
| 1864 | record_buffer_markers (old_buf); |
| 1865 | } |
| 1866 | |
| 1867 | /* Get the undo list from the base buffer, so that it appears |
| 1868 | that an indirect buffer shares the undo list of its base. */ |
| 1869 | if (b->base_buffer) |
| 1870 | BVAR (b, undo_list) = BVAR (b->base_buffer, undo_list); |
| 1871 | |
| 1872 | /* If the new current buffer has markers to record PT, BEGV and ZV |
| 1873 | when it is not current, fetch them now. */ |
| 1874 | fetch_buffer_markers (b); |
| 1875 | |
| 1876 | /* Look down buffer's list of local Lisp variables |
| 1877 | to find and update any that forward into C variables. */ |
| 1878 | |
| 1879 | do |
| 1880 | { |
| 1881 | for (tail = BVAR (b, local_var_alist); CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 1882 | { |
| 1883 | Lisp_Object var = XCAR (XCAR (tail)); |
| 1884 | struct Lisp_Symbol *sym = XSYMBOL (var); |
| 1885 | if (sym->redirect == SYMBOL_LOCALIZED /* Just to be sure. */ |
| 1886 | && SYMBOL_BLV (sym)->fwd) |
| 1887 | /* Just reference the variable |
| 1888 | to cause it to become set for this buffer. */ |
| 1889 | Fsymbol_value (var); |
| 1890 | } |
| 1891 | } |
| 1892 | /* Do the same with any others that were local to the previous buffer */ |
| 1893 | while (b != old_buf && (b = old_buf, b)); |
| 1894 | } |
| 1895 | |
| 1896 | /* Switch to buffer B temporarily for redisplay purposes. |
| 1897 | This avoids certain things that don't need to be done within redisplay. */ |
| 1898 | |
| 1899 | void |
| 1900 | set_buffer_temp (struct buffer *b) |
| 1901 | { |
| 1902 | register struct buffer *old_buf; |
| 1903 | |
| 1904 | if (current_buffer == b) |
| 1905 | return; |
| 1906 | |
| 1907 | old_buf = current_buffer; |
| 1908 | current_buffer = b; |
| 1909 | |
| 1910 | /* If the old current buffer has markers to record PT, BEGV and ZV |
| 1911 | when it is not current, update them now. */ |
| 1912 | record_buffer_markers (old_buf); |
| 1913 | |
| 1914 | /* If the new current buffer has markers to record PT, BEGV and ZV |
| 1915 | when it is not current, fetch them now. */ |
| 1916 | fetch_buffer_markers (b); |
| 1917 | } |
| 1918 | |
| 1919 | DEFUN ("set-buffer", Fset_buffer, Sset_buffer, 1, 1, 0, |
| 1920 | doc: /* Make buffer BUFFER-OR-NAME current for editing operations. |
| 1921 | BUFFER-OR-NAME may be a buffer or the name of an existing buffer. See |
| 1922 | also `save-excursion' when you want to make a buffer current |
| 1923 | temporarily. This function does not display the buffer, so its effect |
| 1924 | ends when the current command terminates. Use `switch-to-buffer' or |
| 1925 | `pop-to-buffer' to switch buffers permanently. */) |
| 1926 | (register Lisp_Object buffer_or_name) |
| 1927 | { |
| 1928 | register Lisp_Object buffer; |
| 1929 | buffer = Fget_buffer (buffer_or_name); |
| 1930 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 1931 | nsberror (buffer_or_name); |
| 1932 | if (NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (buffer), name))) |
| 1933 | error ("Selecting deleted buffer"); |
| 1934 | set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (buffer)); |
| 1935 | return buffer; |
| 1936 | } |
| 1937 | |
| 1938 | /* Set the current buffer to BUFFER provided it is alive. */ |
| 1939 | |
| 1940 | Lisp_Object |
| 1941 | set_buffer_if_live (Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 1942 | { |
| 1943 | if (! NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (buffer), name))) |
| 1944 | Fset_buffer (buffer); |
| 1945 | return Qnil; |
| 1946 | } |
| 1947 | \f |
| 1948 | DEFUN ("barf-if-buffer-read-only", Fbarf_if_buffer_read_only, |
| 1949 | Sbarf_if_buffer_read_only, 0, 0, 0, |
| 1950 | doc: /* Signal a `buffer-read-only' error if the current buffer is read-only. */) |
| 1951 | (void) |
| 1952 | { |
| 1953 | if (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, read_only)) |
| 1954 | && NILP (Vinhibit_read_only)) |
| 1955 | xsignal1 (Qbuffer_read_only, Fcurrent_buffer ()); |
| 1956 | return Qnil; |
| 1957 | } |
| 1958 | \f |
| 1959 | DEFUN ("erase-buffer", Ferase_buffer, Serase_buffer, 0, 0, "*", |
| 1960 | doc: /* Delete the entire contents of the current buffer. |
| 1961 | Any narrowing restriction in effect (see `narrow-to-region') is removed, |
| 1962 | so the buffer is truly empty after this. */) |
| 1963 | (void) |
| 1964 | { |
| 1965 | Fwiden (); |
| 1966 | |
| 1967 | del_range (BEG, Z); |
| 1968 | |
| 1969 | current_buffer->last_window_start = 1; |
| 1970 | /* Prevent warnings, or suspension of auto saving, that would happen |
| 1971 | if future size is less than past size. Use of erase-buffer |
| 1972 | implies that the future text is not really related to the past text. */ |
| 1973 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (current_buffer, save_length), 0); |
| 1974 | return Qnil; |
| 1975 | } |
| 1976 | |
| 1977 | void |
| 1978 | validate_region (register Lisp_Object *b, register Lisp_Object *e) |
| 1979 | { |
| 1980 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (*b); |
| 1981 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (*e); |
| 1982 | |
| 1983 | if (XINT (*b) > XINT (*e)) |
| 1984 | { |
| 1985 | Lisp_Object tem; |
| 1986 | tem = *b; *b = *e; *e = tem; |
| 1987 | } |
| 1988 | |
| 1989 | if (! (BEGV <= XINT (*b) && XINT (*e) <= ZV)) |
| 1990 | args_out_of_range (*b, *e); |
| 1991 | } |
| 1992 | \f |
| 1993 | /* Advance BYTE_POS up to a character boundary |
| 1994 | and return the adjusted position. */ |
| 1995 | |
| 1996 | static ptrdiff_t |
| 1997 | advance_to_char_boundary (ptrdiff_t byte_pos) |
| 1998 | { |
| 1999 | int c; |
| 2000 | |
| 2001 | if (byte_pos == BEG) |
| 2002 | /* Beginning of buffer is always a character boundary. */ |
| 2003 | return BEG; |
| 2004 | |
| 2005 | c = FETCH_BYTE (byte_pos); |
| 2006 | if (! CHAR_HEAD_P (c)) |
| 2007 | { |
| 2008 | /* We should advance BYTE_POS only when C is a constituent of a |
| 2009 | multibyte sequence. */ |
| 2010 | ptrdiff_t orig_byte_pos = byte_pos; |
| 2011 | |
| 2012 | do |
| 2013 | { |
| 2014 | byte_pos--; |
| 2015 | c = FETCH_BYTE (byte_pos); |
| 2016 | } |
| 2017 | while (! CHAR_HEAD_P (c) && byte_pos > BEG); |
| 2018 | INC_POS (byte_pos); |
| 2019 | if (byte_pos < orig_byte_pos) |
| 2020 | byte_pos = orig_byte_pos; |
| 2021 | /* If C is a constituent of a multibyte sequence, BYTE_POS was |
| 2022 | surely advance to the correct character boundary. If C is |
| 2023 | not, BYTE_POS was unchanged. */ |
| 2024 | } |
| 2025 | |
| 2026 | return byte_pos; |
| 2027 | } |
| 2028 | |
| 2029 | DEFUN ("buffer-swap-text", Fbuffer_swap_text, Sbuffer_swap_text, |
| 2030 | 1, 1, 0, |
| 2031 | doc: /* Swap the text between current buffer and BUFFER. */) |
| 2032 | (Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 2033 | { |
| 2034 | struct buffer *other_buffer; |
| 2035 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 2036 | other_buffer = XBUFFER (buffer); |
| 2037 | |
| 2038 | if (NILP (BVAR (other_buffer, name))) |
| 2039 | error ("Cannot swap a dead buffer's text"); |
| 2040 | |
| 2041 | /* Actually, it probably works just fine. |
| 2042 | * if (other_buffer == current_buffer) |
| 2043 | * error ("Cannot swap a buffer's text with itself"); */ |
| 2044 | |
| 2045 | /* Actually, this may be workable as well, tho probably only if they're |
| 2046 | *both* indirect. */ |
| 2047 | if (other_buffer->base_buffer |
| 2048 | || current_buffer->base_buffer) |
| 2049 | error ("Cannot swap indirect buffers's text"); |
| 2050 | |
| 2051 | { /* This is probably harder to make work. */ |
| 2052 | struct buffer *other; |
| 2053 | for (other = all_buffers; other; other = other->header.next.buffer) |
| 2054 | if (other->base_buffer == other_buffer |
| 2055 | || other->base_buffer == current_buffer) |
| 2056 | error ("One of the buffers to swap has indirect buffers"); |
| 2057 | } |
| 2058 | |
| 2059 | #define swapfield(field, type) \ |
| 2060 | do { \ |
| 2061 | type tmp##field = other_buffer->field; \ |
| 2062 | other_buffer->field = current_buffer->field; \ |
| 2063 | current_buffer->field = tmp##field; \ |
| 2064 | } while (0) |
| 2065 | #define swapfield_(field, type) \ |
| 2066 | do { \ |
| 2067 | type tmp##field = BVAR (other_buffer, field); \ |
| 2068 | BVAR (other_buffer, field) = BVAR (current_buffer, field); \ |
| 2069 | BVAR (current_buffer, field) = tmp##field; \ |
| 2070 | } while (0) |
| 2071 | |
| 2072 | swapfield (own_text, struct buffer_text); |
| 2073 | eassert (current_buffer->text == ¤t_buffer->own_text); |
| 2074 | eassert (other_buffer->text == &other_buffer->own_text); |
| 2075 | #ifdef REL_ALLOC |
| 2076 | r_alloc_reset_variable ((void **) ¤t_buffer->own_text.beg, |
| 2077 | (void **) &other_buffer->own_text.beg); |
| 2078 | r_alloc_reset_variable ((void **) &other_buffer->own_text.beg, |
| 2079 | (void **) ¤t_buffer->own_text.beg); |
| 2080 | #endif /* REL_ALLOC */ |
| 2081 | |
| 2082 | swapfield (pt, ptrdiff_t); |
| 2083 | swapfield (pt_byte, ptrdiff_t); |
| 2084 | swapfield (begv, ptrdiff_t); |
| 2085 | swapfield (begv_byte, ptrdiff_t); |
| 2086 | swapfield (zv, ptrdiff_t); |
| 2087 | swapfield (zv_byte, ptrdiff_t); |
| 2088 | eassert (!current_buffer->base_buffer); |
| 2089 | eassert (!other_buffer->base_buffer); |
| 2090 | current_buffer->clip_changed = 1; other_buffer->clip_changed = 1; |
| 2091 | swapfield (newline_cache, struct region_cache *); |
| 2092 | swapfield (width_run_cache, struct region_cache *); |
| 2093 | current_buffer->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p = 1; |
| 2094 | other_buffer->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p = 1; |
| 2095 | swapfield (overlays_before, struct Lisp_Overlay *); |
| 2096 | swapfield (overlays_after, struct Lisp_Overlay *); |
| 2097 | swapfield (overlay_center, ptrdiff_t); |
| 2098 | swapfield_ (undo_list, Lisp_Object); |
| 2099 | swapfield_ (mark, Lisp_Object); |
| 2100 | swapfield_ (enable_multibyte_characters, Lisp_Object); |
| 2101 | swapfield_ (bidi_display_reordering, Lisp_Object); |
| 2102 | swapfield_ (bidi_paragraph_direction, Lisp_Object); |
| 2103 | /* FIXME: Not sure what we should do with these *_marker fields. |
| 2104 | Hopefully they're just nil anyway. */ |
| 2105 | swapfield_ (pt_marker, Lisp_Object); |
| 2106 | swapfield_ (begv_marker, Lisp_Object); |
| 2107 | swapfield_ (zv_marker, Lisp_Object); |
| 2108 | BVAR (current_buffer, point_before_scroll) = Qnil; |
| 2109 | BVAR (other_buffer, point_before_scroll) = Qnil; |
| 2110 | |
| 2111 | current_buffer->text->modiff++; other_buffer->text->modiff++; |
| 2112 | current_buffer->text->chars_modiff++; other_buffer->text->chars_modiff++; |
| 2113 | current_buffer->text->overlay_modiff++; other_buffer->text->overlay_modiff++; |
| 2114 | current_buffer->text->beg_unchanged = current_buffer->text->gpt; |
| 2115 | current_buffer->text->end_unchanged = current_buffer->text->gpt; |
| 2116 | other_buffer->text->beg_unchanged = other_buffer->text->gpt; |
| 2117 | other_buffer->text->end_unchanged = other_buffer->text->gpt; |
| 2118 | { |
| 2119 | struct Lisp_Marker *m; |
| 2120 | for (m = BUF_MARKERS (current_buffer); m; m = m->next) |
| 2121 | if (m->buffer == other_buffer) |
| 2122 | m->buffer = current_buffer; |
| 2123 | else |
| 2124 | /* Since there's no indirect buffer in sight, markers on |
| 2125 | BUF_MARKERS(buf) should either be for `buf' or dead. */ |
| 2126 | eassert (!m->buffer); |
| 2127 | for (m = BUF_MARKERS (other_buffer); m; m = m->next) |
| 2128 | if (m->buffer == current_buffer) |
| 2129 | m->buffer = other_buffer; |
| 2130 | else |
| 2131 | /* Since there's no indirect buffer in sight, markers on |
| 2132 | BUF_MARKERS(buf) should either be for `buf' or dead. */ |
| 2133 | eassert (!m->buffer); |
| 2134 | } |
| 2135 | { /* Some of the C code expects that w->buffer == w->pointm->buffer. |
| 2136 | So since we just swapped the markers between the two buffers, we need |
| 2137 | to undo the effect of this swap for window markers. */ |
| 2138 | Lisp_Object w = Fselected_window (), ws = Qnil; |
| 2139 | Lisp_Object buf1, buf2; |
| 2140 | XSETBUFFER (buf1, current_buffer); XSETBUFFER (buf2, other_buffer); |
| 2141 | |
| 2142 | while (NILP (Fmemq (w, ws))) |
| 2143 | { |
| 2144 | ws = Fcons (w, ws); |
| 2145 | if (MARKERP (XWINDOW (w)->pointm) |
| 2146 | && (EQ (XWINDOW (w)->buffer, buf1) |
| 2147 | || EQ (XWINDOW (w)->buffer, buf2))) |
| 2148 | Fset_marker (XWINDOW (w)->pointm, |
| 2149 | make_number (BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (w)->buffer))), |
| 2150 | XWINDOW (w)->buffer); |
| 2151 | w = Fnext_window (w, Qt, Qt); |
| 2152 | } |
| 2153 | } |
| 2154 | |
| 2155 | if (current_buffer->text->intervals) |
| 2156 | (eassert (EQ (current_buffer->text->intervals->up.obj, buffer)), |
| 2157 | XSETBUFFER (current_buffer->text->intervals->up.obj, current_buffer)); |
| 2158 | if (other_buffer->text->intervals) |
| 2159 | (eassert (EQ (other_buffer->text->intervals->up.obj, Fcurrent_buffer ())), |
| 2160 | XSETBUFFER (other_buffer->text->intervals->up.obj, other_buffer)); |
| 2161 | |
| 2162 | return Qnil; |
| 2163 | } |
| 2164 | |
| 2165 | DEFUN ("set-buffer-multibyte", Fset_buffer_multibyte, Sset_buffer_multibyte, |
| 2166 | 1, 1, 0, |
| 2167 | doc: /* Set the multibyte flag of the current buffer to FLAG. |
| 2168 | If FLAG is t, this makes the buffer a multibyte buffer. |
| 2169 | If FLAG is nil, this makes the buffer a single-byte buffer. |
| 2170 | In these cases, the buffer contents remain unchanged as a sequence of |
| 2171 | bytes but the contents viewed as characters do change. |
| 2172 | If FLAG is `to', this makes the buffer a multibyte buffer by changing |
| 2173 | all eight-bit bytes to eight-bit characters. |
| 2174 | If the multibyte flag was really changed, undo information of the |
| 2175 | current buffer is cleared. */) |
| 2176 | (Lisp_Object flag) |
| 2177 | { |
| 2178 | struct Lisp_Marker *tail, *markers; |
| 2179 | struct buffer *other; |
| 2180 | ptrdiff_t begv, zv; |
| 2181 | int narrowed = (BEG != BEGV || Z != ZV); |
| 2182 | int modified_p = !NILP (Fbuffer_modified_p (Qnil)); |
| 2183 | Lisp_Object old_undo = BVAR (current_buffer, undo_list); |
| 2184 | struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 2185 | |
| 2186 | if (current_buffer->base_buffer) |
| 2187 | error ("Cannot do `set-buffer-multibyte' on an indirect buffer"); |
| 2188 | |
| 2189 | /* Do nothing if nothing actually changes. */ |
| 2190 | if (NILP (flag) == NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
| 2191 | return flag; |
| 2192 | |
| 2193 | GCPRO1 (old_undo); |
| 2194 | |
| 2195 | /* Don't record these buffer changes. We will put a special undo entry |
| 2196 | instead. */ |
| 2197 | BVAR (current_buffer, undo_list) = Qt; |
| 2198 | |
| 2199 | /* If the cached position is for this buffer, clear it out. */ |
| 2200 | clear_charpos_cache (current_buffer); |
| 2201 | |
| 2202 | if (NILP (flag)) |
| 2203 | begv = BEGV_BYTE, zv = ZV_BYTE; |
| 2204 | else |
| 2205 | begv = BEGV, zv = ZV; |
| 2206 | |
| 2207 | if (narrowed) |
| 2208 | Fwiden (); |
| 2209 | |
| 2210 | if (NILP (flag)) |
| 2211 | { |
| 2212 | ptrdiff_t pos, stop; |
| 2213 | unsigned char *p; |
| 2214 | |
| 2215 | /* Do this first, so it can use CHAR_TO_BYTE |
| 2216 | to calculate the old correspondences. */ |
| 2217 | set_intervals_multibyte (0); |
| 2218 | |
| 2219 | BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters) = Qnil; |
| 2220 | |
| 2221 | Z = Z_BYTE; |
| 2222 | BEGV = BEGV_BYTE; |
| 2223 | ZV = ZV_BYTE; |
| 2224 | GPT = GPT_BYTE; |
| 2225 | TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (PT_BYTE, PT_BYTE); |
| 2226 | |
| 2227 | |
| 2228 | for (tail = BUF_MARKERS (current_buffer); tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 2229 | tail->charpos = tail->bytepos; |
| 2230 | |
| 2231 | /* Convert multibyte form of 8-bit characters to unibyte. */ |
| 2232 | pos = BEG; |
| 2233 | stop = GPT; |
| 2234 | p = BEG_ADDR; |
| 2235 | while (1) |
| 2236 | { |
| 2237 | int c, bytes; |
| 2238 | |
| 2239 | if (pos == stop) |
| 2240 | { |
| 2241 | if (pos == Z) |
| 2242 | break; |
| 2243 | p = GAP_END_ADDR; |
| 2244 | stop = Z; |
| 2245 | } |
| 2246 | if (ASCII_BYTE_P (*p)) |
| 2247 | p++, pos++; |
| 2248 | else if (CHAR_BYTE8_HEAD_P (*p)) |
| 2249 | { |
| 2250 | c = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (p, bytes); |
| 2251 | /* Delete all bytes for this 8-bit character but the |
| 2252 | last one, and change the last one to the character |
| 2253 | code. */ |
| 2254 | bytes--; |
| 2255 | del_range_2 (pos, pos, pos + bytes, pos + bytes, 0); |
| 2256 | p = GAP_END_ADDR; |
| 2257 | *p++ = c; |
| 2258 | pos++; |
| 2259 | if (begv > pos) |
| 2260 | begv -= bytes; |
| 2261 | if (zv > pos) |
| 2262 | zv -= bytes; |
| 2263 | stop = Z; |
| 2264 | } |
| 2265 | else |
| 2266 | { |
| 2267 | bytes = BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD (*p); |
| 2268 | p += bytes, pos += bytes; |
| 2269 | } |
| 2270 | } |
| 2271 | if (narrowed) |
| 2272 | Fnarrow_to_region (make_number (begv), make_number (zv)); |
| 2273 | } |
| 2274 | else |
| 2275 | { |
| 2276 | ptrdiff_t pt = PT; |
| 2277 | ptrdiff_t pos, stop; |
| 2278 | unsigned char *p, *pend; |
| 2279 | |
| 2280 | /* Be sure not to have a multibyte sequence striding over the GAP. |
| 2281 | Ex: We change this: "...abc\302 _GAP_ \241def..." |
| 2282 | to: "...abc _GAP_ \302\241def..." */ |
| 2283 | |
| 2284 | if (EQ (flag, Qt) |
| 2285 | && GPT_BYTE > 1 && GPT_BYTE < Z_BYTE |
| 2286 | && ! CHAR_HEAD_P (*(GAP_END_ADDR))) |
| 2287 | { |
| 2288 | unsigned char *q = GPT_ADDR - 1; |
| 2289 | |
| 2290 | while (! CHAR_HEAD_P (*q) && q > BEG_ADDR) q--; |
| 2291 | if (LEADING_CODE_P (*q)) |
| 2292 | { |
| 2293 | ptrdiff_t new_gpt = GPT_BYTE - (GPT_ADDR - q); |
| 2294 | |
| 2295 | move_gap_both (new_gpt, new_gpt); |
| 2296 | } |
| 2297 | } |
| 2298 | |
| 2299 | /* Make the buffer contents valid as multibyte by converting |
| 2300 | 8-bit characters to multibyte form. */ |
| 2301 | pos = BEG; |
| 2302 | stop = GPT; |
| 2303 | p = BEG_ADDR; |
| 2304 | pend = GPT_ADDR; |
| 2305 | while (1) |
| 2306 | { |
| 2307 | int bytes; |
| 2308 | |
| 2309 | if (pos == stop) |
| 2310 | { |
| 2311 | if (pos == Z) |
| 2312 | break; |
| 2313 | p = GAP_END_ADDR; |
| 2314 | pend = Z_ADDR; |
| 2315 | stop = Z; |
| 2316 | } |
| 2317 | |
| 2318 | if (ASCII_BYTE_P (*p)) |
| 2319 | p++, pos++; |
| 2320 | else if (EQ (flag, Qt) |
| 2321 | && ! CHAR_BYTE8_HEAD_P (*p) |
| 2322 | && (bytes = MULTIBYTE_LENGTH (p, pend)) > 0) |
| 2323 | p += bytes, pos += bytes; |
| 2324 | else |
| 2325 | { |
| 2326 | unsigned char tmp[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH]; |
| 2327 | int c; |
| 2328 | |
| 2329 | c = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (*p); |
| 2330 | bytes = CHAR_STRING (c, tmp); |
| 2331 | *p = tmp[0]; |
| 2332 | TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (pos + 1, pos + 1); |
| 2333 | bytes--; |
| 2334 | insert_1_both ((char *) tmp + 1, bytes, bytes, 1, 0, 0); |
| 2335 | /* Now the gap is after the just inserted data. */ |
| 2336 | pos = GPT; |
| 2337 | p = GAP_END_ADDR; |
| 2338 | if (pos <= begv) |
| 2339 | begv += bytes; |
| 2340 | if (pos <= zv) |
| 2341 | zv += bytes; |
| 2342 | if (pos <= pt) |
| 2343 | pt += bytes; |
| 2344 | pend = Z_ADDR; |
| 2345 | stop = Z; |
| 2346 | } |
| 2347 | } |
| 2348 | |
| 2349 | if (pt != PT) |
| 2350 | TEMP_SET_PT (pt); |
| 2351 | |
| 2352 | if (narrowed) |
| 2353 | Fnarrow_to_region (make_number (begv), make_number (zv)); |
| 2354 | |
| 2355 | /* Do this first, so that chars_in_text asks the right question. |
| 2356 | set_intervals_multibyte needs it too. */ |
| 2357 | BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters) = Qt; |
| 2358 | |
| 2359 | GPT_BYTE = advance_to_char_boundary (GPT_BYTE); |
| 2360 | GPT = chars_in_text (BEG_ADDR, GPT_BYTE - BEG_BYTE) + BEG; |
| 2361 | |
| 2362 | Z = chars_in_text (GAP_END_ADDR, Z_BYTE - GPT_BYTE) + GPT; |
| 2363 | |
| 2364 | BEGV_BYTE = advance_to_char_boundary (BEGV_BYTE); |
| 2365 | if (BEGV_BYTE > GPT_BYTE) |
| 2366 | BEGV = chars_in_text (GAP_END_ADDR, BEGV_BYTE - GPT_BYTE) + GPT; |
| 2367 | else |
| 2368 | BEGV = chars_in_text (BEG_ADDR, BEGV_BYTE - BEG_BYTE) + BEG; |
| 2369 | |
| 2370 | ZV_BYTE = advance_to_char_boundary (ZV_BYTE); |
| 2371 | if (ZV_BYTE > GPT_BYTE) |
| 2372 | ZV = chars_in_text (GAP_END_ADDR, ZV_BYTE - GPT_BYTE) + GPT; |
| 2373 | else |
| 2374 | ZV = chars_in_text (BEG_ADDR, ZV_BYTE - BEG_BYTE) + BEG; |
| 2375 | |
| 2376 | { |
| 2377 | ptrdiff_t byte = advance_to_char_boundary (PT_BYTE); |
| 2378 | ptrdiff_t position; |
| 2379 | |
| 2380 | if (byte > GPT_BYTE) |
| 2381 | position = chars_in_text (GAP_END_ADDR, byte - GPT_BYTE) + GPT; |
| 2382 | else |
| 2383 | position = chars_in_text (BEG_ADDR, byte - BEG_BYTE) + BEG; |
| 2384 | TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (position, byte); |
| 2385 | } |
| 2386 | |
| 2387 | tail = markers = BUF_MARKERS (current_buffer); |
| 2388 | |
| 2389 | /* This prevents BYTE_TO_CHAR (that is, buf_bytepos_to_charpos) from |
| 2390 | getting confused by the markers that have not yet been updated. |
| 2391 | It is also a signal that it should never create a marker. */ |
| 2392 | BUF_MARKERS (current_buffer) = NULL; |
| 2393 | |
| 2394 | for (; tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 2395 | { |
| 2396 | tail->bytepos = advance_to_char_boundary (tail->bytepos); |
| 2397 | tail->charpos = BYTE_TO_CHAR (tail->bytepos); |
| 2398 | } |
| 2399 | |
| 2400 | /* Make sure no markers were put on the chain |
| 2401 | while the chain value was incorrect. */ |
| 2402 | if (BUF_MARKERS (current_buffer)) |
| 2403 | abort (); |
| 2404 | |
| 2405 | BUF_MARKERS (current_buffer) = markers; |
| 2406 | |
| 2407 | /* Do this last, so it can calculate the new correspondences |
| 2408 | between chars and bytes. */ |
| 2409 | set_intervals_multibyte (1); |
| 2410 | } |
| 2411 | |
| 2412 | if (!EQ (old_undo, Qt)) |
| 2413 | { |
| 2414 | /* Represent all the above changes by a special undo entry. */ |
| 2415 | BVAR (current_buffer, undo_list) = Fcons (list3 (Qapply, |
| 2416 | intern ("set-buffer-multibyte"), |
| 2417 | NILP (flag) ? Qt : Qnil), |
| 2418 | old_undo); |
| 2419 | } |
| 2420 | |
| 2421 | UNGCPRO; |
| 2422 | |
| 2423 | /* Changing the multibyteness of a buffer means that all windows |
| 2424 | showing that buffer must be updated thoroughly. */ |
| 2425 | current_buffer->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p = 1; |
| 2426 | ++windows_or_buffers_changed; |
| 2427 | |
| 2428 | /* Copy this buffer's new multibyte status |
| 2429 | into all of its indirect buffers. */ |
| 2430 | for (other = all_buffers; other; other = other->header.next.buffer) |
| 2431 | if (other->base_buffer == current_buffer && !NILP (BVAR (other, name))) |
| 2432 | { |
| 2433 | BVAR (other, enable_multibyte_characters) |
| 2434 | = BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters); |
| 2435 | other->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p = 1; |
| 2436 | } |
| 2437 | |
| 2438 | /* Restore the modifiedness of the buffer. */ |
| 2439 | if (!modified_p && !NILP (Fbuffer_modified_p (Qnil))) |
| 2440 | Fset_buffer_modified_p (Qnil); |
| 2441 | |
| 2442 | /* Update coding systems of this buffer's process (if any). */ |
| 2443 | { |
| 2444 | Lisp_Object process; |
| 2445 | |
| 2446 | process = Fget_buffer_process (Fcurrent_buffer ()); |
| 2447 | if (PROCESSP (process)) |
| 2448 | setup_process_coding_systems (process); |
| 2449 | } |
| 2450 | |
| 2451 | return flag; |
| 2452 | } |
| 2453 | \f |
| 2454 | DEFUN ("kill-all-local-variables", Fkill_all_local_variables, |
| 2455 | Skill_all_local_variables, 0, 0, 0, |
| 2456 | doc: /* Switch to Fundamental mode by killing current buffer's local variables. |
| 2457 | Most local variable bindings are eliminated so that the default values |
| 2458 | become effective once more. Also, the syntax table is set from |
| 2459 | `standard-syntax-table', the local keymap is set to nil, |
| 2460 | and the abbrev table from `fundamental-mode-abbrev-table'. |
| 2461 | This function also forces redisplay of the mode line. |
| 2462 | |
| 2463 | Every function to select a new major mode starts by |
| 2464 | calling this function. |
| 2465 | |
| 2466 | As a special exception, local variables whose names have |
| 2467 | a non-nil `permanent-local' property are not eliminated by this function. |
| 2468 | |
| 2469 | The first thing this function does is run |
| 2470 | the normal hook `change-major-mode-hook'. */) |
| 2471 | (void) |
| 2472 | { |
| 2473 | Frun_hooks (1, &Qchange_major_mode_hook); |
| 2474 | |
| 2475 | /* Make sure none of the bindings in local_var_alist |
| 2476 | remain swapped in, in their symbols. */ |
| 2477 | |
| 2478 | swap_out_buffer_local_variables (current_buffer); |
| 2479 | |
| 2480 | /* Actually eliminate all local bindings of this buffer. */ |
| 2481 | |
| 2482 | reset_buffer_local_variables (current_buffer, 0); |
| 2483 | |
| 2484 | /* Force mode-line redisplay. Useful here because all major mode |
| 2485 | commands call this function. */ |
| 2486 | update_mode_lines++; |
| 2487 | |
| 2488 | return Qnil; |
| 2489 | } |
| 2490 | |
| 2491 | /* Make sure no local variables remain set up with buffer B |
| 2492 | for their current values. */ |
| 2493 | |
| 2494 | static void |
| 2495 | swap_out_buffer_local_variables (struct buffer *b) |
| 2496 | { |
| 2497 | Lisp_Object oalist, alist, buffer; |
| 2498 | |
| 2499 | XSETBUFFER (buffer, b); |
| 2500 | oalist = BVAR (b, local_var_alist); |
| 2501 | |
| 2502 | for (alist = oalist; CONSP (alist); alist = XCDR (alist)) |
| 2503 | { |
| 2504 | Lisp_Object sym = XCAR (XCAR (alist)); |
| 2505 | eassert (XSYMBOL (sym)->redirect == SYMBOL_LOCALIZED); |
| 2506 | /* Need not do anything if some other buffer's binding is |
| 2507 | now cached. */ |
| 2508 | if (EQ (SYMBOL_BLV (XSYMBOL (sym))->where, buffer)) |
| 2509 | { |
| 2510 | /* Symbol is set up for this buffer's old local value: |
| 2511 | swap it out! */ |
| 2512 | swap_in_global_binding (XSYMBOL (sym)); |
| 2513 | } |
| 2514 | } |
| 2515 | } |
| 2516 | \f |
| 2517 | /* Find all the overlays in the current buffer that contain position POS. |
| 2518 | Return the number found, and store them in a vector in *VEC_PTR. |
| 2519 | Store in *LEN_PTR the size allocated for the vector. |
| 2520 | Store in *NEXT_PTR the next position after POS where an overlay starts, |
| 2521 | or ZV if there are no more overlays between POS and ZV. |
| 2522 | Store in *PREV_PTR the previous position before POS where an overlay ends, |
| 2523 | or where an overlay starts which ends at or after POS; |
| 2524 | or BEGV if there are no such overlays from BEGV to POS. |
| 2525 | NEXT_PTR and/or PREV_PTR may be 0, meaning don't store that info. |
| 2526 | |
| 2527 | *VEC_PTR and *LEN_PTR should contain a valid vector and size |
| 2528 | when this function is called. |
| 2529 | |
| 2530 | If EXTEND is non-zero, we make the vector bigger if necessary. |
| 2531 | If EXTEND is zero, we never extend the vector, |
| 2532 | and we store only as many overlays as will fit. |
| 2533 | But we still return the total number of overlays. |
| 2534 | |
| 2535 | If CHANGE_REQ is true, then any position written into *PREV_PTR or |
| 2536 | *NEXT_PTR is guaranteed to be not equal to POS, unless it is the |
| 2537 | default (BEGV or ZV). */ |
| 2538 | |
| 2539 | ptrdiff_t |
| 2540 | overlays_at (EMACS_INT pos, int extend, Lisp_Object **vec_ptr, |
| 2541 | ptrdiff_t *len_ptr, |
| 2542 | ptrdiff_t *next_ptr, ptrdiff_t *prev_ptr, int change_req) |
| 2543 | { |
| 2544 | Lisp_Object overlay, start, end; |
| 2545 | struct Lisp_Overlay *tail; |
| 2546 | ptrdiff_t idx = 0; |
| 2547 | ptrdiff_t len = *len_ptr; |
| 2548 | Lisp_Object *vec = *vec_ptr; |
| 2549 | ptrdiff_t next = ZV; |
| 2550 | ptrdiff_t prev = BEGV; |
| 2551 | int inhibit_storing = 0; |
| 2552 | |
| 2553 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_before; tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 2554 | { |
| 2555 | ptrdiff_t startpos, endpos; |
| 2556 | |
| 2557 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 2558 | |
| 2559 | start = OVERLAY_START (overlay); |
| 2560 | end = OVERLAY_END (overlay); |
| 2561 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (end); |
| 2562 | if (endpos < pos) |
| 2563 | { |
| 2564 | if (prev < endpos) |
| 2565 | prev = endpos; |
| 2566 | break; |
| 2567 | } |
| 2568 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (start); |
| 2569 | /* This one ends at or after POS |
| 2570 | so its start counts for PREV_PTR if it's before POS. */ |
| 2571 | if (prev < startpos && startpos < pos) |
| 2572 | prev = startpos; |
| 2573 | if (endpos == pos) |
| 2574 | continue; |
| 2575 | if (startpos <= pos) |
| 2576 | { |
| 2577 | if (idx == len) |
| 2578 | { |
| 2579 | /* The supplied vector is full. |
| 2580 | Either make it bigger, or don't store any more in it. */ |
| 2581 | if (extend) |
| 2582 | { |
| 2583 | vec = xpalloc (vec, len_ptr, 1, OVERLAY_COUNT_MAX, |
| 2584 | sizeof *vec); |
| 2585 | *vec_ptr = vec; |
| 2586 | len = *len_ptr; |
| 2587 | } |
| 2588 | else |
| 2589 | inhibit_storing = 1; |
| 2590 | } |
| 2591 | |
| 2592 | if (!inhibit_storing) |
| 2593 | vec[idx] = overlay; |
| 2594 | /* Keep counting overlays even if we can't return them all. */ |
| 2595 | idx++; |
| 2596 | } |
| 2597 | else if (startpos < next) |
| 2598 | next = startpos; |
| 2599 | } |
| 2600 | |
| 2601 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_after; tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 2602 | { |
| 2603 | ptrdiff_t startpos, endpos; |
| 2604 | |
| 2605 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 2606 | |
| 2607 | start = OVERLAY_START (overlay); |
| 2608 | end = OVERLAY_END (overlay); |
| 2609 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (start); |
| 2610 | if (pos < startpos) |
| 2611 | { |
| 2612 | if (startpos < next) |
| 2613 | next = startpos; |
| 2614 | break; |
| 2615 | } |
| 2616 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (end); |
| 2617 | if (pos < endpos) |
| 2618 | { |
| 2619 | if (idx == len) |
| 2620 | { |
| 2621 | if (extend) |
| 2622 | { |
| 2623 | vec = xpalloc (vec, len_ptr, 1, OVERLAY_COUNT_MAX, |
| 2624 | sizeof *vec); |
| 2625 | *vec_ptr = vec; |
| 2626 | len = *len_ptr; |
| 2627 | } |
| 2628 | else |
| 2629 | inhibit_storing = 1; |
| 2630 | } |
| 2631 | |
| 2632 | if (!inhibit_storing) |
| 2633 | vec[idx] = overlay; |
| 2634 | idx++; |
| 2635 | |
| 2636 | if (startpos < pos && startpos > prev) |
| 2637 | prev = startpos; |
| 2638 | } |
| 2639 | else if (endpos < pos && endpos > prev) |
| 2640 | prev = endpos; |
| 2641 | else if (endpos == pos && startpos > prev |
| 2642 | && (!change_req || startpos < pos)) |
| 2643 | prev = startpos; |
| 2644 | } |
| 2645 | |
| 2646 | if (next_ptr) |
| 2647 | *next_ptr = next; |
| 2648 | if (prev_ptr) |
| 2649 | *prev_ptr = prev; |
| 2650 | return idx; |
| 2651 | } |
| 2652 | \f |
| 2653 | /* Find all the overlays in the current buffer that overlap the range |
| 2654 | BEG-END, or are empty at BEG, or are empty at END provided END |
| 2655 | denotes the position at the end of the current buffer. |
| 2656 | |
| 2657 | Return the number found, and store them in a vector in *VEC_PTR. |
| 2658 | Store in *LEN_PTR the size allocated for the vector. |
| 2659 | Store in *NEXT_PTR the next position after POS where an overlay starts, |
| 2660 | or ZV if there are no more overlays. |
| 2661 | Store in *PREV_PTR the previous position before POS where an overlay ends, |
| 2662 | or BEGV if there are no previous overlays. |
| 2663 | NEXT_PTR and/or PREV_PTR may be 0, meaning don't store that info. |
| 2664 | |
| 2665 | *VEC_PTR and *LEN_PTR should contain a valid vector and size |
| 2666 | when this function is called. |
| 2667 | |
| 2668 | If EXTEND is non-zero, we make the vector bigger if necessary. |
| 2669 | If EXTEND is zero, we never extend the vector, |
| 2670 | and we store only as many overlays as will fit. |
| 2671 | But we still return the total number of overlays. */ |
| 2672 | |
| 2673 | static ptrdiff_t |
| 2674 | overlays_in (EMACS_INT beg, EMACS_INT end, int extend, |
| 2675 | Lisp_Object **vec_ptr, ptrdiff_t *len_ptr, |
| 2676 | ptrdiff_t *next_ptr, ptrdiff_t *prev_ptr) |
| 2677 | { |
| 2678 | Lisp_Object overlay, ostart, oend; |
| 2679 | struct Lisp_Overlay *tail; |
| 2680 | ptrdiff_t idx = 0; |
| 2681 | ptrdiff_t len = *len_ptr; |
| 2682 | Lisp_Object *vec = *vec_ptr; |
| 2683 | ptrdiff_t next = ZV; |
| 2684 | ptrdiff_t prev = BEGV; |
| 2685 | int inhibit_storing = 0; |
| 2686 | int end_is_Z = end == Z; |
| 2687 | |
| 2688 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_before; tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 2689 | { |
| 2690 | ptrdiff_t startpos, endpos; |
| 2691 | |
| 2692 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 2693 | |
| 2694 | ostart = OVERLAY_START (overlay); |
| 2695 | oend = OVERLAY_END (overlay); |
| 2696 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (oend); |
| 2697 | if (endpos < beg) |
| 2698 | { |
| 2699 | if (prev < endpos) |
| 2700 | prev = endpos; |
| 2701 | break; |
| 2702 | } |
| 2703 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (ostart); |
| 2704 | /* Count an interval if it overlaps the range, is empty at the |
| 2705 | start of the range, or is empty at END provided END denotes the |
| 2706 | end of the buffer. */ |
| 2707 | if ((beg < endpos && startpos < end) |
| 2708 | || (startpos == endpos |
| 2709 | && (beg == endpos || (end_is_Z && endpos == end)))) |
| 2710 | { |
| 2711 | if (idx == len) |
| 2712 | { |
| 2713 | /* The supplied vector is full. |
| 2714 | Either make it bigger, or don't store any more in it. */ |
| 2715 | if (extend) |
| 2716 | { |
| 2717 | vec = xpalloc (vec, len_ptr, 1, OVERLAY_COUNT_MAX, |
| 2718 | sizeof *vec); |
| 2719 | *vec_ptr = vec; |
| 2720 | len = *len_ptr; |
| 2721 | } |
| 2722 | else |
| 2723 | inhibit_storing = 1; |
| 2724 | } |
| 2725 | |
| 2726 | if (!inhibit_storing) |
| 2727 | vec[idx] = overlay; |
| 2728 | /* Keep counting overlays even if we can't return them all. */ |
| 2729 | idx++; |
| 2730 | } |
| 2731 | else if (startpos < next) |
| 2732 | next = startpos; |
| 2733 | } |
| 2734 | |
| 2735 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_after; tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 2736 | { |
| 2737 | ptrdiff_t startpos, endpos; |
| 2738 | |
| 2739 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 2740 | |
| 2741 | ostart = OVERLAY_START (overlay); |
| 2742 | oend = OVERLAY_END (overlay); |
| 2743 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (ostart); |
| 2744 | if (end < startpos) |
| 2745 | { |
| 2746 | if (startpos < next) |
| 2747 | next = startpos; |
| 2748 | break; |
| 2749 | } |
| 2750 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (oend); |
| 2751 | /* Count an interval if it overlaps the range, is empty at the |
| 2752 | start of the range, or is empty at END provided END denotes the |
| 2753 | end of the buffer. */ |
| 2754 | if ((beg < endpos && startpos < end) |
| 2755 | || (startpos == endpos |
| 2756 | && (beg == endpos || (end_is_Z && endpos == end)))) |
| 2757 | { |
| 2758 | if (idx == len) |
| 2759 | { |
| 2760 | if (extend) |
| 2761 | { |
| 2762 | vec = xpalloc (vec, len_ptr, 1, OVERLAY_COUNT_MAX, |
| 2763 | sizeof *vec); |
| 2764 | *vec_ptr = vec; |
| 2765 | len = *len_ptr; |
| 2766 | } |
| 2767 | else |
| 2768 | inhibit_storing = 1; |
| 2769 | } |
| 2770 | |
| 2771 | if (!inhibit_storing) |
| 2772 | vec[idx] = overlay; |
| 2773 | idx++; |
| 2774 | } |
| 2775 | else if (endpos < beg && endpos > prev) |
| 2776 | prev = endpos; |
| 2777 | } |
| 2778 | |
| 2779 | if (next_ptr) |
| 2780 | *next_ptr = next; |
| 2781 | if (prev_ptr) |
| 2782 | *prev_ptr = prev; |
| 2783 | return idx; |
| 2784 | } |
| 2785 | |
| 2786 | |
| 2787 | /* Return non-zero if there exists an overlay with a non-nil |
| 2788 | `mouse-face' property overlapping OVERLAY. */ |
| 2789 | |
| 2790 | int |
| 2791 | mouse_face_overlay_overlaps (Lisp_Object overlay) |
| 2792 | { |
| 2793 | ptrdiff_t start = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 2794 | ptrdiff_t end = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)); |
| 2795 | ptrdiff_t n, i, size; |
| 2796 | Lisp_Object *v, tem; |
| 2797 | |
| 2798 | size = 10; |
| 2799 | v = alloca (size * sizeof *v); |
| 2800 | n = overlays_in (start, end, 0, &v, &size, NULL, NULL); |
| 2801 | if (n > size) |
| 2802 | { |
| 2803 | v = alloca (n * sizeof *v); |
| 2804 | overlays_in (start, end, 0, &v, &n, NULL, NULL); |
| 2805 | } |
| 2806 | |
| 2807 | for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) |
| 2808 | if (!EQ (v[i], overlay) |
| 2809 | && (tem = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qmouse_face), |
| 2810 | !NILP (tem))) |
| 2811 | break; |
| 2812 | |
| 2813 | return i < n; |
| 2814 | } |
| 2815 | |
| 2816 | |
| 2817 | \f |
| 2818 | /* Fast function to just test if we're at an overlay boundary. */ |
| 2819 | int |
| 2820 | overlay_touches_p (ptrdiff_t pos) |
| 2821 | { |
| 2822 | Lisp_Object overlay; |
| 2823 | struct Lisp_Overlay *tail; |
| 2824 | |
| 2825 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_before; tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 2826 | { |
| 2827 | ptrdiff_t endpos; |
| 2828 | |
| 2829 | XSETMISC (overlay ,tail); |
| 2830 | if (!OVERLAYP (overlay)) |
| 2831 | abort (); |
| 2832 | |
| 2833 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)); |
| 2834 | if (endpos < pos) |
| 2835 | break; |
| 2836 | if (endpos == pos || OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)) == pos) |
| 2837 | return 1; |
| 2838 | } |
| 2839 | |
| 2840 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_after; tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 2841 | { |
| 2842 | ptrdiff_t startpos; |
| 2843 | |
| 2844 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 2845 | if (!OVERLAYP (overlay)) |
| 2846 | abort (); |
| 2847 | |
| 2848 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 2849 | if (pos < startpos) |
| 2850 | break; |
| 2851 | if (startpos == pos || OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)) == pos) |
| 2852 | return 1; |
| 2853 | } |
| 2854 | return 0; |
| 2855 | } |
| 2856 | \f |
| 2857 | struct sortvec |
| 2858 | { |
| 2859 | Lisp_Object overlay; |
| 2860 | ptrdiff_t beg, end; |
| 2861 | EMACS_INT priority; |
| 2862 | }; |
| 2863 | |
| 2864 | static int |
| 2865 | compare_overlays (const void *v1, const void *v2) |
| 2866 | { |
| 2867 | const struct sortvec *s1 = (const struct sortvec *) v1; |
| 2868 | const struct sortvec *s2 = (const struct sortvec *) v2; |
| 2869 | if (s1->priority != s2->priority) |
| 2870 | return s1->priority < s2->priority ? -1 : 1; |
| 2871 | if (s1->beg != s2->beg) |
| 2872 | return s1->beg < s2->beg ? -1 : 1; |
| 2873 | if (s1->end != s2->end) |
| 2874 | return s2->end < s1->end ? -1 : 1; |
| 2875 | /* Avoid the non-determinism of qsort by choosing an arbitrary ordering |
| 2876 | between "equal" overlays. The result can still change between |
| 2877 | invocations of Emacs, but it won't change in the middle of |
| 2878 | `find_field' (bug#6830). */ |
| 2879 | if (XHASH (s1->overlay) != XHASH (s2->overlay)) |
| 2880 | return XHASH (s1->overlay) < XHASH (s2->overlay) ? -1 : 1; |
| 2881 | return 0; |
| 2882 | } |
| 2883 | |
| 2884 | /* Sort an array of overlays by priority. The array is modified in place. |
| 2885 | The return value is the new size; this may be smaller than the original |
| 2886 | size if some of the overlays were invalid or were window-specific. */ |
| 2887 | ptrdiff_t |
| 2888 | sort_overlays (Lisp_Object *overlay_vec, ptrdiff_t noverlays, struct window *w) |
| 2889 | { |
| 2890 | ptrdiff_t i, j; |
| 2891 | struct sortvec *sortvec = alloca (noverlays * sizeof *sortvec); |
| 2892 | |
| 2893 | /* Put the valid and relevant overlays into sortvec. */ |
| 2894 | |
| 2895 | for (i = 0, j = 0; i < noverlays; i++) |
| 2896 | { |
| 2897 | Lisp_Object tem; |
| 2898 | Lisp_Object overlay; |
| 2899 | |
| 2900 | overlay = overlay_vec[i]; |
| 2901 | if (OVERLAY_VALID (overlay) |
| 2902 | && OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)) > 0 |
| 2903 | && OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)) > 0) |
| 2904 | { |
| 2905 | /* If we're interested in a specific window, then ignore |
| 2906 | overlays that are limited to some other window. */ |
| 2907 | if (w) |
| 2908 | { |
| 2909 | Lisp_Object window; |
| 2910 | |
| 2911 | window = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qwindow); |
| 2912 | if (WINDOWP (window) && XWINDOW (window) != w) |
| 2913 | continue; |
| 2914 | } |
| 2915 | |
| 2916 | /* This overlay is good and counts: put it into sortvec. */ |
| 2917 | sortvec[j].overlay = overlay; |
| 2918 | sortvec[j].beg = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 2919 | sortvec[j].end = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)); |
| 2920 | tem = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qpriority); |
| 2921 | if (INTEGERP (tem)) |
| 2922 | sortvec[j].priority = XINT (tem); |
| 2923 | else |
| 2924 | sortvec[j].priority = 0; |
| 2925 | j++; |
| 2926 | } |
| 2927 | } |
| 2928 | noverlays = j; |
| 2929 | |
| 2930 | /* Sort the overlays into the proper order: increasing priority. */ |
| 2931 | |
| 2932 | if (noverlays > 1) |
| 2933 | qsort (sortvec, noverlays, sizeof (struct sortvec), compare_overlays); |
| 2934 | |
| 2935 | for (i = 0; i < noverlays; i++) |
| 2936 | overlay_vec[i] = sortvec[i].overlay; |
| 2937 | return (noverlays); |
| 2938 | } |
| 2939 | \f |
| 2940 | struct sortstr |
| 2941 | { |
| 2942 | Lisp_Object string, string2; |
| 2943 | ptrdiff_t size; |
| 2944 | EMACS_INT priority; |
| 2945 | }; |
| 2946 | |
| 2947 | struct sortstrlist |
| 2948 | { |
| 2949 | struct sortstr *buf; /* An array that expands as needed; never freed. */ |
| 2950 | ptrdiff_t size; /* Allocated length of that array. */ |
| 2951 | ptrdiff_t used; /* How much of the array is currently in use. */ |
| 2952 | ptrdiff_t bytes; /* Total length of the strings in buf. */ |
| 2953 | }; |
| 2954 | |
| 2955 | /* Buffers for storing information about the overlays touching a given |
| 2956 | position. These could be automatic variables in overlay_strings, but |
| 2957 | it's more efficient to hold onto the memory instead of repeatedly |
| 2958 | allocating and freeing it. */ |
| 2959 | static struct sortstrlist overlay_heads, overlay_tails; |
| 2960 | static unsigned char *overlay_str_buf; |
| 2961 | |
| 2962 | /* Allocated length of overlay_str_buf. */ |
| 2963 | static ptrdiff_t overlay_str_len; |
| 2964 | |
| 2965 | /* A comparison function suitable for passing to qsort. */ |
| 2966 | static int |
| 2967 | cmp_for_strings (const void *as1, const void *as2) |
| 2968 | { |
| 2969 | struct sortstr *s1 = (struct sortstr *)as1; |
| 2970 | struct sortstr *s2 = (struct sortstr *)as2; |
| 2971 | if (s1->size != s2->size) |
| 2972 | return s2->size < s1->size ? -1 : 1; |
| 2973 | if (s1->priority != s2->priority) |
| 2974 | return s1->priority < s2->priority ? -1 : 1; |
| 2975 | return 0; |
| 2976 | } |
| 2977 | |
| 2978 | static void |
| 2979 | record_overlay_string (struct sortstrlist *ssl, Lisp_Object str, |
| 2980 | Lisp_Object str2, Lisp_Object pri, ptrdiff_t size) |
| 2981 | { |
| 2982 | ptrdiff_t nbytes; |
| 2983 | |
| 2984 | if (ssl->used == ssl->size) |
| 2985 | ssl->buf = xpalloc (ssl->buf, &ssl->size, 5, -1, sizeof *ssl->buf); |
| 2986 | ssl->buf[ssl->used].string = str; |
| 2987 | ssl->buf[ssl->used].string2 = str2; |
| 2988 | ssl->buf[ssl->used].size = size; |
| 2989 | ssl->buf[ssl->used].priority = (INTEGERP (pri) ? XINT (pri) : 0); |
| 2990 | ssl->used++; |
| 2991 | |
| 2992 | if (NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
| 2993 | nbytes = SCHARS (str); |
| 2994 | else if (! STRING_MULTIBYTE (str)) |
| 2995 | nbytes = count_size_as_multibyte (SDATA (str), |
| 2996 | SBYTES (str)); |
| 2997 | else |
| 2998 | nbytes = SBYTES (str); |
| 2999 | |
| 3000 | if (INT_ADD_OVERFLOW (ssl->bytes, nbytes)) |
| 3001 | memory_full (SIZE_MAX); |
| 3002 | ssl->bytes += nbytes; |
| 3003 | |
| 3004 | if (STRINGP (str2)) |
| 3005 | { |
| 3006 | if (NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
| 3007 | nbytes = SCHARS (str2); |
| 3008 | else if (! STRING_MULTIBYTE (str2)) |
| 3009 | nbytes = count_size_as_multibyte (SDATA (str2), |
| 3010 | SBYTES (str2)); |
| 3011 | else |
| 3012 | nbytes = SBYTES (str2); |
| 3013 | |
| 3014 | if (INT_ADD_OVERFLOW (ssl->bytes, nbytes)) |
| 3015 | memory_full (SIZE_MAX); |
| 3016 | ssl->bytes += nbytes; |
| 3017 | } |
| 3018 | } |
| 3019 | |
| 3020 | /* Return the concatenation of the strings associated with overlays that |
| 3021 | begin or end at POS, ignoring overlays that are specific to a window |
| 3022 | other than W. The strings are concatenated in the appropriate order: |
| 3023 | shorter overlays nest inside longer ones, and higher priority inside |
| 3024 | lower. Normally all of the after-strings come first, but zero-sized |
| 3025 | overlays have their after-strings ride along with the before-strings |
| 3026 | because it would look strange to print them inside-out. |
| 3027 | |
| 3028 | Returns the string length, and stores the contents indirectly through |
| 3029 | PSTR, if that variable is non-null. The string may be overwritten by |
| 3030 | subsequent calls. */ |
| 3031 | |
| 3032 | ptrdiff_t |
| 3033 | overlay_strings (ptrdiff_t pos, struct window *w, unsigned char **pstr) |
| 3034 | { |
| 3035 | Lisp_Object overlay, window, str; |
| 3036 | struct Lisp_Overlay *ov; |
| 3037 | ptrdiff_t startpos, endpos; |
| 3038 | int multibyte = ! NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters)); |
| 3039 | |
| 3040 | overlay_heads.used = overlay_heads.bytes = 0; |
| 3041 | overlay_tails.used = overlay_tails.bytes = 0; |
| 3042 | for (ov = current_buffer->overlays_before; ov; ov = ov->next) |
| 3043 | { |
| 3044 | XSETMISC (overlay, ov); |
| 3045 | eassert (OVERLAYP (overlay)); |
| 3046 | |
| 3047 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 3048 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)); |
| 3049 | if (endpos < pos) |
| 3050 | break; |
| 3051 | if (endpos != pos && startpos != pos) |
| 3052 | continue; |
| 3053 | window = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qwindow); |
| 3054 | if (WINDOWP (window) && XWINDOW (window) != w) |
| 3055 | continue; |
| 3056 | if (startpos == pos |
| 3057 | && (str = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qbefore_string), STRINGP (str))) |
| 3058 | record_overlay_string (&overlay_heads, str, |
| 3059 | (startpos == endpos |
| 3060 | ? Foverlay_get (overlay, Qafter_string) |
| 3061 | : Qnil), |
| 3062 | Foverlay_get (overlay, Qpriority), |
| 3063 | endpos - startpos); |
| 3064 | else if (endpos == pos |
| 3065 | && (str = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qafter_string), STRINGP (str))) |
| 3066 | record_overlay_string (&overlay_tails, str, Qnil, |
| 3067 | Foverlay_get (overlay, Qpriority), |
| 3068 | endpos - startpos); |
| 3069 | } |
| 3070 | for (ov = current_buffer->overlays_after; ov; ov = ov->next) |
| 3071 | { |
| 3072 | XSETMISC (overlay, ov); |
| 3073 | eassert (OVERLAYP (overlay)); |
| 3074 | |
| 3075 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 3076 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)); |
| 3077 | if (startpos > pos) |
| 3078 | break; |
| 3079 | if (endpos != pos && startpos != pos) |
| 3080 | continue; |
| 3081 | window = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qwindow); |
| 3082 | if (WINDOWP (window) && XWINDOW (window) != w) |
| 3083 | continue; |
| 3084 | if (startpos == pos |
| 3085 | && (str = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qbefore_string), STRINGP (str))) |
| 3086 | record_overlay_string (&overlay_heads, str, |
| 3087 | (startpos == endpos |
| 3088 | ? Foverlay_get (overlay, Qafter_string) |
| 3089 | : Qnil), |
| 3090 | Foverlay_get (overlay, Qpriority), |
| 3091 | endpos - startpos); |
| 3092 | else if (endpos == pos |
| 3093 | && (str = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qafter_string), STRINGP (str))) |
| 3094 | record_overlay_string (&overlay_tails, str, Qnil, |
| 3095 | Foverlay_get (overlay, Qpriority), |
| 3096 | endpos - startpos); |
| 3097 | } |
| 3098 | if (overlay_tails.used > 1) |
| 3099 | qsort (overlay_tails.buf, overlay_tails.used, sizeof (struct sortstr), |
| 3100 | cmp_for_strings); |
| 3101 | if (overlay_heads.used > 1) |
| 3102 | qsort (overlay_heads.buf, overlay_heads.used, sizeof (struct sortstr), |
| 3103 | cmp_for_strings); |
| 3104 | if (overlay_heads.bytes || overlay_tails.bytes) |
| 3105 | { |
| 3106 | Lisp_Object tem; |
| 3107 | ptrdiff_t i; |
| 3108 | unsigned char *p; |
| 3109 | ptrdiff_t total; |
| 3110 | |
| 3111 | if (INT_ADD_OVERFLOW (overlay_heads.bytes, overlay_tails.bytes)) |
| 3112 | memory_full (SIZE_MAX); |
| 3113 | total = overlay_heads.bytes + overlay_tails.bytes; |
| 3114 | if (total > overlay_str_len) |
| 3115 | overlay_str_buf = xpalloc (overlay_str_buf, &overlay_str_len, |
| 3116 | total - overlay_str_len, -1, 1); |
| 3117 | |
| 3118 | p = overlay_str_buf; |
| 3119 | for (i = overlay_tails.used; --i >= 0;) |
| 3120 | { |
| 3121 | ptrdiff_t nbytes; |
| 3122 | tem = overlay_tails.buf[i].string; |
| 3123 | nbytes = copy_text (SDATA (tem), p, |
| 3124 | SBYTES (tem), |
| 3125 | STRING_MULTIBYTE (tem), multibyte); |
| 3126 | p += nbytes; |
| 3127 | } |
| 3128 | for (i = 0; i < overlay_heads.used; ++i) |
| 3129 | { |
| 3130 | ptrdiff_t nbytes; |
| 3131 | tem = overlay_heads.buf[i].string; |
| 3132 | nbytes = copy_text (SDATA (tem), p, |
| 3133 | SBYTES (tem), |
| 3134 | STRING_MULTIBYTE (tem), multibyte); |
| 3135 | p += nbytes; |
| 3136 | tem = overlay_heads.buf[i].string2; |
| 3137 | if (STRINGP (tem)) |
| 3138 | { |
| 3139 | nbytes = copy_text (SDATA (tem), p, |
| 3140 | SBYTES (tem), |
| 3141 | STRING_MULTIBYTE (tem), multibyte); |
| 3142 | p += nbytes; |
| 3143 | } |
| 3144 | } |
| 3145 | if (p != overlay_str_buf + total) |
| 3146 | abort (); |
| 3147 | if (pstr) |
| 3148 | *pstr = overlay_str_buf; |
| 3149 | return total; |
| 3150 | } |
| 3151 | return 0; |
| 3152 | } |
| 3153 | \f |
| 3154 | /* Shift overlays in BUF's overlay lists, to center the lists at POS. */ |
| 3155 | |
| 3156 | void |
| 3157 | recenter_overlay_lists (struct buffer *buf, ptrdiff_t pos) |
| 3158 | { |
| 3159 | Lisp_Object overlay, beg, end; |
| 3160 | struct Lisp_Overlay *prev, *tail, *next; |
| 3161 | |
| 3162 | /* See if anything in overlays_before should move to overlays_after. */ |
| 3163 | |
| 3164 | /* We don't strictly need prev in this loop; it should always be nil. |
| 3165 | But we use it for symmetry and in case that should cease to be true |
| 3166 | with some future change. */ |
| 3167 | prev = NULL; |
| 3168 | for (tail = buf->overlays_before; tail; prev = tail, tail = next) |
| 3169 | { |
| 3170 | next = tail->next; |
| 3171 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 3172 | |
| 3173 | /* If the overlay is not valid, get rid of it. */ |
| 3174 | if (!OVERLAY_VALID (overlay)) |
| 3175 | #if 1 |
| 3176 | abort (); |
| 3177 | #else |
| 3178 | { |
| 3179 | /* Splice the cons cell TAIL out of overlays_before. */ |
| 3180 | if (!NILP (prev)) |
| 3181 | XCDR (prev) = next; |
| 3182 | else |
| 3183 | buf->overlays_before = next; |
| 3184 | tail = prev; |
| 3185 | continue; |
| 3186 | } |
| 3187 | #endif |
| 3188 | |
| 3189 | beg = OVERLAY_START (overlay); |
| 3190 | end = OVERLAY_END (overlay); |
| 3191 | |
| 3192 | if (OVERLAY_POSITION (end) > pos) |
| 3193 | { |
| 3194 | /* OVERLAY needs to be moved. */ |
| 3195 | ptrdiff_t where = OVERLAY_POSITION (beg); |
| 3196 | struct Lisp_Overlay *other, *other_prev; |
| 3197 | |
| 3198 | /* Splice the cons cell TAIL out of overlays_before. */ |
| 3199 | if (prev) |
| 3200 | prev->next = next; |
| 3201 | else |
| 3202 | buf->overlays_before = next; |
| 3203 | |
| 3204 | /* Search thru overlays_after for where to put it. */ |
| 3205 | other_prev = NULL; |
| 3206 | for (other = buf->overlays_after; other; |
| 3207 | other_prev = other, other = other->next) |
| 3208 | { |
| 3209 | Lisp_Object otherbeg, otheroverlay; |
| 3210 | |
| 3211 | XSETMISC (otheroverlay, other); |
| 3212 | eassert (OVERLAY_VALID (otheroverlay)); |
| 3213 | |
| 3214 | otherbeg = OVERLAY_START (otheroverlay); |
| 3215 | if (OVERLAY_POSITION (otherbeg) >= where) |
| 3216 | break; |
| 3217 | } |
| 3218 | |
| 3219 | /* Add TAIL to overlays_after before OTHER. */ |
| 3220 | tail->next = other; |
| 3221 | if (other_prev) |
| 3222 | other_prev->next = tail; |
| 3223 | else |
| 3224 | buf->overlays_after = tail; |
| 3225 | tail = prev; |
| 3226 | } |
| 3227 | else |
| 3228 | /* We've reached the things that should stay in overlays_before. |
| 3229 | All the rest of overlays_before must end even earlier, |
| 3230 | so stop now. */ |
| 3231 | break; |
| 3232 | } |
| 3233 | |
| 3234 | /* See if anything in overlays_after should be in overlays_before. */ |
| 3235 | prev = NULL; |
| 3236 | for (tail = buf->overlays_after; tail; prev = tail, tail = next) |
| 3237 | { |
| 3238 | next = tail->next; |
| 3239 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 3240 | |
| 3241 | /* If the overlay is not valid, get rid of it. */ |
| 3242 | if (!OVERLAY_VALID (overlay)) |
| 3243 | #if 1 |
| 3244 | abort (); |
| 3245 | #else |
| 3246 | { |
| 3247 | /* Splice the cons cell TAIL out of overlays_after. */ |
| 3248 | if (!NILP (prev)) |
| 3249 | XCDR (prev) = next; |
| 3250 | else |
| 3251 | buf->overlays_after = next; |
| 3252 | tail = prev; |
| 3253 | continue; |
| 3254 | } |
| 3255 | #endif |
| 3256 | |
| 3257 | beg = OVERLAY_START (overlay); |
| 3258 | end = OVERLAY_END (overlay); |
| 3259 | |
| 3260 | /* Stop looking, when we know that nothing further |
| 3261 | can possibly end before POS. */ |
| 3262 | if (OVERLAY_POSITION (beg) > pos) |
| 3263 | break; |
| 3264 | |
| 3265 | if (OVERLAY_POSITION (end) <= pos) |
| 3266 | { |
| 3267 | /* OVERLAY needs to be moved. */ |
| 3268 | ptrdiff_t where = OVERLAY_POSITION (end); |
| 3269 | struct Lisp_Overlay *other, *other_prev; |
| 3270 | |
| 3271 | /* Splice the cons cell TAIL out of overlays_after. */ |
| 3272 | if (prev) |
| 3273 | prev->next = next; |
| 3274 | else |
| 3275 | buf->overlays_after = next; |
| 3276 | |
| 3277 | /* Search thru overlays_before for where to put it. */ |
| 3278 | other_prev = NULL; |
| 3279 | for (other = buf->overlays_before; other; |
| 3280 | other_prev = other, other = other->next) |
| 3281 | { |
| 3282 | Lisp_Object otherend, otheroverlay; |
| 3283 | |
| 3284 | XSETMISC (otheroverlay, other); |
| 3285 | eassert (OVERLAY_VALID (otheroverlay)); |
| 3286 | |
| 3287 | otherend = OVERLAY_END (otheroverlay); |
| 3288 | if (OVERLAY_POSITION (otherend) <= where) |
| 3289 | break; |
| 3290 | } |
| 3291 | |
| 3292 | /* Add TAIL to overlays_before before OTHER. */ |
| 3293 | tail->next = other; |
| 3294 | if (other_prev) |
| 3295 | other_prev->next = tail; |
| 3296 | else |
| 3297 | buf->overlays_before = tail; |
| 3298 | tail = prev; |
| 3299 | } |
| 3300 | } |
| 3301 | |
| 3302 | buf->overlay_center = pos; |
| 3303 | } |
| 3304 | |
| 3305 | void |
| 3306 | adjust_overlays_for_insert (ptrdiff_t pos, ptrdiff_t length) |
| 3307 | { |
| 3308 | /* After an insertion, the lists are still sorted properly, |
| 3309 | but we may need to update the value of the overlay center. */ |
| 3310 | if (current_buffer->overlay_center >= pos) |
| 3311 | current_buffer->overlay_center += length; |
| 3312 | } |
| 3313 | |
| 3314 | void |
| 3315 | adjust_overlays_for_delete (ptrdiff_t pos, ptrdiff_t length) |
| 3316 | { |
| 3317 | if (current_buffer->overlay_center < pos) |
| 3318 | /* The deletion was to our right. No change needed; the before- and |
| 3319 | after-lists are still consistent. */ |
| 3320 | ; |
| 3321 | else if (current_buffer->overlay_center - pos > length) |
| 3322 | /* The deletion was to our left. We need to adjust the center value |
| 3323 | to account for the change in position, but the lists are consistent |
| 3324 | given the new value. */ |
| 3325 | current_buffer->overlay_center -= length; |
| 3326 | else |
| 3327 | /* We're right in the middle. There might be things on the after-list |
| 3328 | that now belong on the before-list. Recentering will move them, |
| 3329 | and also update the center point. */ |
| 3330 | recenter_overlay_lists (current_buffer, pos); |
| 3331 | } |
| 3332 | |
| 3333 | /* Fix up overlays that were garbled as a result of permuting markers |
| 3334 | in the range START through END. Any overlay with at least one |
| 3335 | endpoint in this range will need to be unlinked from the overlay |
| 3336 | list and reinserted in its proper place. |
| 3337 | Such an overlay might even have negative size at this point. |
| 3338 | If so, we'll make the overlay empty. */ |
| 3339 | void |
| 3340 | fix_start_end_in_overlays (register ptrdiff_t start, register ptrdiff_t end) |
| 3341 | { |
| 3342 | Lisp_Object overlay; |
| 3343 | struct Lisp_Overlay *before_list IF_LINT (= NULL); |
| 3344 | struct Lisp_Overlay *after_list IF_LINT (= NULL); |
| 3345 | /* These are either nil, indicating that before_list or after_list |
| 3346 | should be assigned, or the cons cell the cdr of which should be |
| 3347 | assigned. */ |
| 3348 | struct Lisp_Overlay *beforep = NULL, *afterp = NULL; |
| 3349 | /* 'Parent', likewise, indicates a cons cell or |
| 3350 | current_buffer->overlays_before or overlays_after, depending |
| 3351 | which loop we're in. */ |
| 3352 | struct Lisp_Overlay *tail, *parent; |
| 3353 | ptrdiff_t startpos, endpos; |
| 3354 | |
| 3355 | /* This algorithm shifts links around instead of consing and GCing. |
| 3356 | The loop invariant is that before_list (resp. after_list) is a |
| 3357 | well-formed list except that its last element, the CDR of beforep |
| 3358 | (resp. afterp) if beforep (afterp) isn't nil or before_list |
| 3359 | (after_list) if it is, is still uninitialized. So it's not a bug |
| 3360 | that before_list isn't initialized, although it may look |
| 3361 | strange. */ |
| 3362 | for (parent = NULL, tail = current_buffer->overlays_before; tail;) |
| 3363 | { |
| 3364 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 3365 | |
| 3366 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)); |
| 3367 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 3368 | |
| 3369 | /* If the overlay is backwards, make it empty. */ |
| 3370 | if (endpos < startpos) |
| 3371 | { |
| 3372 | startpos = endpos; |
| 3373 | Fset_marker (OVERLAY_START (overlay), make_number (startpos), |
| 3374 | Qnil); |
| 3375 | } |
| 3376 | |
| 3377 | if (endpos < start) |
| 3378 | break; |
| 3379 | |
| 3380 | if (endpos < end |
| 3381 | || (startpos >= start && startpos < end)) |
| 3382 | { |
| 3383 | /* Add it to the end of the wrong list. Later on, |
| 3384 | recenter_overlay_lists will move it to the right place. */ |
| 3385 | if (endpos < current_buffer->overlay_center) |
| 3386 | { |
| 3387 | if (!afterp) |
| 3388 | after_list = tail; |
| 3389 | else |
| 3390 | afterp->next = tail; |
| 3391 | afterp = tail; |
| 3392 | } |
| 3393 | else |
| 3394 | { |
| 3395 | if (!beforep) |
| 3396 | before_list = tail; |
| 3397 | else |
| 3398 | beforep->next = tail; |
| 3399 | beforep = tail; |
| 3400 | } |
| 3401 | if (!parent) |
| 3402 | current_buffer->overlays_before = tail->next; |
| 3403 | else |
| 3404 | parent->next = tail->next; |
| 3405 | tail = tail->next; |
| 3406 | } |
| 3407 | else |
| 3408 | parent = tail, tail = parent->next; |
| 3409 | } |
| 3410 | for (parent = NULL, tail = current_buffer->overlays_after; tail;) |
| 3411 | { |
| 3412 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 3413 | |
| 3414 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 3415 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)); |
| 3416 | |
| 3417 | /* If the overlay is backwards, make it empty. */ |
| 3418 | if (endpos < startpos) |
| 3419 | { |
| 3420 | startpos = endpos; |
| 3421 | Fset_marker (OVERLAY_START (overlay), make_number (startpos), |
| 3422 | Qnil); |
| 3423 | } |
| 3424 | |
| 3425 | if (startpos >= end) |
| 3426 | break; |
| 3427 | |
| 3428 | if (startpos >= start |
| 3429 | || (endpos >= start && endpos < end)) |
| 3430 | { |
| 3431 | if (endpos < current_buffer->overlay_center) |
| 3432 | { |
| 3433 | if (!afterp) |
| 3434 | after_list = tail; |
| 3435 | else |
| 3436 | afterp->next = tail; |
| 3437 | afterp = tail; |
| 3438 | } |
| 3439 | else |
| 3440 | { |
| 3441 | if (!beforep) |
| 3442 | before_list = tail; |
| 3443 | else |
| 3444 | beforep->next = tail; |
| 3445 | beforep = tail; |
| 3446 | } |
| 3447 | if (!parent) |
| 3448 | current_buffer->overlays_after = tail->next; |
| 3449 | else |
| 3450 | parent->next = tail->next; |
| 3451 | tail = tail->next; |
| 3452 | } |
| 3453 | else |
| 3454 | parent = tail, tail = parent->next; |
| 3455 | } |
| 3456 | |
| 3457 | /* Splice the constructed (wrong) lists into the buffer's lists, |
| 3458 | and let the recenter function make it sane again. */ |
| 3459 | if (beforep) |
| 3460 | { |
| 3461 | beforep->next = current_buffer->overlays_before; |
| 3462 | current_buffer->overlays_before = before_list; |
| 3463 | } |
| 3464 | recenter_overlay_lists (current_buffer, current_buffer->overlay_center); |
| 3465 | |
| 3466 | if (afterp) |
| 3467 | { |
| 3468 | afterp->next = current_buffer->overlays_after; |
| 3469 | current_buffer->overlays_after = after_list; |
| 3470 | } |
| 3471 | recenter_overlay_lists (current_buffer, current_buffer->overlay_center); |
| 3472 | } |
| 3473 | |
| 3474 | /* We have two types of overlay: the one whose ending marker is |
| 3475 | after-insertion-marker (this is the usual case) and the one whose |
| 3476 | ending marker is before-insertion-marker. When `overlays_before' |
| 3477 | contains overlays of the latter type and the former type in this |
| 3478 | order and both overlays end at inserting position, inserting a text |
| 3479 | increases only the ending marker of the latter type, which results |
| 3480 | in incorrect ordering of `overlays_before'. |
| 3481 | |
| 3482 | This function fixes ordering of overlays in the slot |
| 3483 | `overlays_before' of the buffer *BP. Before the insertion, `point' |
| 3484 | was at PREV, and now is at POS. */ |
| 3485 | |
| 3486 | void |
| 3487 | fix_overlays_before (struct buffer *bp, ptrdiff_t prev, ptrdiff_t pos) |
| 3488 | { |
| 3489 | /* If parent is nil, replace overlays_before; otherwise, parent->next. */ |
| 3490 | struct Lisp_Overlay *tail = bp->overlays_before, *parent = NULL, *right_pair; |
| 3491 | Lisp_Object tem; |
| 3492 | ptrdiff_t end IF_LINT (= 0); |
| 3493 | |
| 3494 | /* After the insertion, the several overlays may be in incorrect |
| 3495 | order. The possibility is that, in the list `overlays_before', |
| 3496 | an overlay which ends at POS appears after an overlay which ends |
| 3497 | at PREV. Since POS is greater than PREV, we must fix the |
| 3498 | ordering of these overlays, by moving overlays ends at POS before |
| 3499 | the overlays ends at PREV. */ |
| 3500 | |
| 3501 | /* At first, find a place where disordered overlays should be linked |
| 3502 | in. It is where an overlay which end before POS exists. (i.e. an |
| 3503 | overlay whose ending marker is after-insertion-marker if disorder |
| 3504 | exists). */ |
| 3505 | while (tail |
| 3506 | && (XSETMISC (tem, tail), |
| 3507 | (end = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (tem))) >= pos)) |
| 3508 | { |
| 3509 | parent = tail; |
| 3510 | tail = tail->next; |
| 3511 | } |
| 3512 | |
| 3513 | /* If we don't find such an overlay, |
| 3514 | or the found one ends before PREV, |
| 3515 | or the found one is the last one in the list, |
| 3516 | we don't have to fix anything. */ |
| 3517 | if (!tail || end < prev || !tail->next) |
| 3518 | return; |
| 3519 | |
| 3520 | right_pair = parent; |
| 3521 | parent = tail; |
| 3522 | tail = tail->next; |
| 3523 | |
| 3524 | /* Now, end position of overlays in the list TAIL should be before |
| 3525 | or equal to PREV. In the loop, an overlay which ends at POS is |
| 3526 | moved ahead to the place indicated by the CDR of RIGHT_PAIR. If |
| 3527 | we found an overlay which ends before PREV, the remaining |
| 3528 | overlays are in correct order. */ |
| 3529 | while (tail) |
| 3530 | { |
| 3531 | XSETMISC (tem, tail); |
| 3532 | end = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (tem)); |
| 3533 | |
| 3534 | if (end == pos) |
| 3535 | { /* This overlay is disordered. */ |
| 3536 | struct Lisp_Overlay *found = tail; |
| 3537 | |
| 3538 | /* Unlink the found overlay. */ |
| 3539 | tail = found->next; |
| 3540 | parent->next = tail; |
| 3541 | /* Move an overlay at RIGHT_PLACE to the next of the found one, |
| 3542 | and link it into the right place. */ |
| 3543 | if (!right_pair) |
| 3544 | { |
| 3545 | found->next = bp->overlays_before; |
| 3546 | bp->overlays_before = found; |
| 3547 | } |
| 3548 | else |
| 3549 | { |
| 3550 | found->next = right_pair->next; |
| 3551 | right_pair->next = found; |
| 3552 | } |
| 3553 | } |
| 3554 | else if (end == prev) |
| 3555 | { |
| 3556 | parent = tail; |
| 3557 | tail = tail->next; |
| 3558 | } |
| 3559 | else /* No more disordered overlay. */ |
| 3560 | break; |
| 3561 | } |
| 3562 | } |
| 3563 | \f |
| 3564 | DEFUN ("overlayp", Foverlayp, Soverlayp, 1, 1, 0, |
| 3565 | doc: /* Return t if OBJECT is an overlay. */) |
| 3566 | (Lisp_Object object) |
| 3567 | { |
| 3568 | return (OVERLAYP (object) ? Qt : Qnil); |
| 3569 | } |
| 3570 | |
| 3571 | DEFUN ("make-overlay", Fmake_overlay, Smake_overlay, 2, 5, 0, |
| 3572 | doc: /* Create a new overlay with range BEG to END in BUFFER. |
| 3573 | If omitted, BUFFER defaults to the current buffer. |
| 3574 | BEG and END may be integers or markers. |
| 3575 | The fourth arg FRONT-ADVANCE, if non-nil, makes the marker |
| 3576 | for the front of the overlay advance when text is inserted there |
| 3577 | \(which means the text *is not* included in the overlay). |
| 3578 | The fifth arg REAR-ADVANCE, if non-nil, makes the marker |
| 3579 | for the rear of the overlay advance when text is inserted there |
| 3580 | \(which means the text *is* included in the overlay). */) |
| 3581 | (Lisp_Object beg, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object buffer, Lisp_Object front_advance, Lisp_Object rear_advance) |
| 3582 | { |
| 3583 | Lisp_Object overlay; |
| 3584 | struct buffer *b; |
| 3585 | |
| 3586 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 3587 | XSETBUFFER (buffer, current_buffer); |
| 3588 | else |
| 3589 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 3590 | if (MARKERP (beg) |
| 3591 | && ! EQ (Fmarker_buffer (beg), buffer)) |
| 3592 | error ("Marker points into wrong buffer"); |
| 3593 | if (MARKERP (end) |
| 3594 | && ! EQ (Fmarker_buffer (end), buffer)) |
| 3595 | error ("Marker points into wrong buffer"); |
| 3596 | |
| 3597 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (beg); |
| 3598 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end); |
| 3599 | |
| 3600 | if (XINT (beg) > XINT (end)) |
| 3601 | { |
| 3602 | Lisp_Object temp; |
| 3603 | temp = beg; beg = end; end = temp; |
| 3604 | } |
| 3605 | |
| 3606 | b = XBUFFER (buffer); |
| 3607 | |
| 3608 | beg = Fset_marker (Fmake_marker (), beg, buffer); |
| 3609 | end = Fset_marker (Fmake_marker (), end, buffer); |
| 3610 | |
| 3611 | if (!NILP (front_advance)) |
| 3612 | XMARKER (beg)->insertion_type = 1; |
| 3613 | if (!NILP (rear_advance)) |
| 3614 | XMARKER (end)->insertion_type = 1; |
| 3615 | |
| 3616 | overlay = allocate_misc (); |
| 3617 | XMISCTYPE (overlay) = Lisp_Misc_Overlay; |
| 3618 | XOVERLAY (overlay)->start = beg; |
| 3619 | XOVERLAY (overlay)->end = end; |
| 3620 | XOVERLAY (overlay)->plist = Qnil; |
| 3621 | XOVERLAY (overlay)->next = NULL; |
| 3622 | |
| 3623 | /* Put the new overlay on the wrong list. */ |
| 3624 | end = OVERLAY_END (overlay); |
| 3625 | if (OVERLAY_POSITION (end) < b->overlay_center) |
| 3626 | { |
| 3627 | if (b->overlays_after) |
| 3628 | XOVERLAY (overlay)->next = b->overlays_after; |
| 3629 | b->overlays_after = XOVERLAY (overlay); |
| 3630 | } |
| 3631 | else |
| 3632 | { |
| 3633 | if (b->overlays_before) |
| 3634 | XOVERLAY (overlay)->next = b->overlays_before; |
| 3635 | b->overlays_before = XOVERLAY (overlay); |
| 3636 | } |
| 3637 | |
| 3638 | /* This puts it in the right list, and in the right order. */ |
| 3639 | recenter_overlay_lists (b, b->overlay_center); |
| 3640 | |
| 3641 | /* We don't need to redisplay the region covered by the overlay, because |
| 3642 | the overlay has no properties at the moment. */ |
| 3643 | |
| 3644 | return overlay; |
| 3645 | } |
| 3646 | \f |
| 3647 | /* Mark a section of BUF as needing redisplay because of overlays changes. */ |
| 3648 | |
| 3649 | static void |
| 3650 | modify_overlay (struct buffer *buf, ptrdiff_t start, ptrdiff_t end) |
| 3651 | { |
| 3652 | if (start > end) |
| 3653 | { |
| 3654 | ptrdiff_t temp = start; |
| 3655 | start = end; |
| 3656 | end = temp; |
| 3657 | } |
| 3658 | |
| 3659 | BUF_COMPUTE_UNCHANGED (buf, start, end); |
| 3660 | |
| 3661 | /* If this is a buffer not in the selected window, |
| 3662 | we must do other windows. */ |
| 3663 | if (buf != XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer)) |
| 3664 | windows_or_buffers_changed = 1; |
| 3665 | /* If multiple windows show this buffer, we must do other windows. */ |
| 3666 | else if (buffer_shared > 1) |
| 3667 | windows_or_buffers_changed = 1; |
| 3668 | /* If we modify an overlay at the end of the buffer, we cannot |
| 3669 | be sure that window end is still valid. */ |
| 3670 | else if (end >= ZV && start <= ZV) |
| 3671 | windows_or_buffers_changed = 1; |
| 3672 | |
| 3673 | ++BUF_OVERLAY_MODIFF (buf); |
| 3674 | } |
| 3675 | |
| 3676 | /* Remove OVERLAY from LIST. */ |
| 3677 | |
| 3678 | static struct Lisp_Overlay * |
| 3679 | unchain_overlay (struct Lisp_Overlay *list, struct Lisp_Overlay *overlay) |
| 3680 | { |
| 3681 | register struct Lisp_Overlay *tail, **prev = &list; |
| 3682 | |
| 3683 | for (tail = list; tail; prev = &tail->next, tail = *prev) |
| 3684 | if (tail == overlay) |
| 3685 | { |
| 3686 | *prev = overlay->next; |
| 3687 | overlay->next = NULL; |
| 3688 | break; |
| 3689 | } |
| 3690 | return list; |
| 3691 | } |
| 3692 | |
| 3693 | DEFUN ("move-overlay", Fmove_overlay, Smove_overlay, 3, 4, 0, |
| 3694 | doc: /* Set the endpoints of OVERLAY to BEG and END in BUFFER. |
| 3695 | If BUFFER is omitted, leave OVERLAY in the same buffer it inhabits now. |
| 3696 | If BUFFER is omitted, and OVERLAY is in no buffer, put it in the current |
| 3697 | buffer. */) |
| 3698 | (Lisp_Object overlay, Lisp_Object beg, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object buffer) |
| 3699 | { |
| 3700 | struct buffer *b, *ob = 0; |
| 3701 | Lisp_Object obuffer; |
| 3702 | ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 3703 | ptrdiff_t n_beg, n_end, o_beg IF_LINT (= 0), o_end IF_LINT (= 0); |
| 3704 | |
| 3705 | CHECK_OVERLAY (overlay); |
| 3706 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 3707 | buffer = Fmarker_buffer (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 3708 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 3709 | XSETBUFFER (buffer, current_buffer); |
| 3710 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
| 3711 | |
| 3712 | if (NILP (Fbuffer_live_p (buffer))) |
| 3713 | error ("Attempt to move overlay to a dead buffer"); |
| 3714 | |
| 3715 | if (MARKERP (beg) |
| 3716 | && ! EQ (Fmarker_buffer (beg), buffer)) |
| 3717 | error ("Marker points into wrong buffer"); |
| 3718 | if (MARKERP (end) |
| 3719 | && ! EQ (Fmarker_buffer (end), buffer)) |
| 3720 | error ("Marker points into wrong buffer"); |
| 3721 | |
| 3722 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (beg); |
| 3723 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end); |
| 3724 | |
| 3725 | if (XINT (beg) > XINT (end)) |
| 3726 | { |
| 3727 | Lisp_Object temp; |
| 3728 | temp = beg; beg = end; end = temp; |
| 3729 | } |
| 3730 | |
| 3731 | specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt); |
| 3732 | |
| 3733 | obuffer = Fmarker_buffer (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 3734 | b = XBUFFER (buffer); |
| 3735 | |
| 3736 | if (!NILP (obuffer)) |
| 3737 | { |
| 3738 | ob = XBUFFER (obuffer); |
| 3739 | |
| 3740 | o_beg = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 3741 | o_end = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)); |
| 3742 | |
| 3743 | ob->overlays_before = |
| 3744 | unchain_overlay (ob->overlays_before, XOVERLAY (overlay)); |
| 3745 | ob->overlays_after = |
| 3746 | unchain_overlay (ob->overlays_after, XOVERLAY (overlay)); |
| 3747 | eassert (XOVERLAY (overlay)->next == NULL); |
| 3748 | } |
| 3749 | |
| 3750 | /* Set the overlay boundaries, which may clip them. */ |
| 3751 | Fset_marker (OVERLAY_START (overlay), beg, buffer); |
| 3752 | Fset_marker (OVERLAY_END (overlay), end, buffer); |
| 3753 | |
| 3754 | n_beg = marker_position (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 3755 | n_end = marker_position (OVERLAY_END (overlay)); |
| 3756 | |
| 3757 | /* If the overlay has changed buffers, do a thorough redisplay. */ |
| 3758 | if (!EQ (buffer, obuffer)) |
| 3759 | { |
| 3760 | /* Redisplay where the overlay was. */ |
| 3761 | if (ob) |
| 3762 | modify_overlay (ob, o_beg, o_end); |
| 3763 | |
| 3764 | /* Redisplay where the overlay is going to be. */ |
| 3765 | modify_overlay (b, n_beg, n_end); |
| 3766 | } |
| 3767 | else |
| 3768 | /* Redisplay the area the overlay has just left, or just enclosed. */ |
| 3769 | { |
| 3770 | if (o_beg == n_beg) |
| 3771 | modify_overlay (b, o_end, n_end); |
| 3772 | else if (o_end == n_end) |
| 3773 | modify_overlay (b, o_beg, n_beg); |
| 3774 | else |
| 3775 | modify_overlay (b, min (o_beg, n_beg), max (o_end, n_end)); |
| 3776 | } |
| 3777 | |
| 3778 | /* Delete the overlay if it is empty after clipping and has the |
| 3779 | evaporate property. */ |
| 3780 | if (n_beg == n_end && !NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qevaporate))) |
| 3781 | return unbind_to (count, Fdelete_overlay (overlay)); |
| 3782 | |
| 3783 | /* Put the overlay into the new buffer's overlay lists, first on the |
| 3784 | wrong list. */ |
| 3785 | if (n_end < b->overlay_center) |
| 3786 | { |
| 3787 | XOVERLAY (overlay)->next = b->overlays_after; |
| 3788 | b->overlays_after = XOVERLAY (overlay); |
| 3789 | } |
| 3790 | else |
| 3791 | { |
| 3792 | XOVERLAY (overlay)->next = b->overlays_before; |
| 3793 | b->overlays_before = XOVERLAY (overlay); |
| 3794 | } |
| 3795 | |
| 3796 | /* This puts it in the right list, and in the right order. */ |
| 3797 | recenter_overlay_lists (b, b->overlay_center); |
| 3798 | |
| 3799 | return unbind_to (count, overlay); |
| 3800 | } |
| 3801 | |
| 3802 | DEFUN ("delete-overlay", Fdelete_overlay, Sdelete_overlay, 1, 1, 0, |
| 3803 | doc: /* Delete the overlay OVERLAY from its buffer. */) |
| 3804 | (Lisp_Object overlay) |
| 3805 | { |
| 3806 | Lisp_Object buffer; |
| 3807 | struct buffer *b; |
| 3808 | ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
| 3809 | |
| 3810 | CHECK_OVERLAY (overlay); |
| 3811 | |
| 3812 | buffer = Fmarker_buffer (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 3813 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
| 3814 | return Qnil; |
| 3815 | |
| 3816 | b = XBUFFER (buffer); |
| 3817 | specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt); |
| 3818 | |
| 3819 | b->overlays_before |
| 3820 | = unchain_overlay (b->overlays_before, XOVERLAY (overlay)); |
| 3821 | b->overlays_after |
| 3822 | = unchain_overlay (b->overlays_after, XOVERLAY (overlay)); |
| 3823 | eassert (XOVERLAY (overlay)->next == NULL); |
| 3824 | |
| 3825 | drop_overlay (b, XOVERLAY (overlay)); |
| 3826 | |
| 3827 | /* When deleting an overlay with before or after strings, turn off |
| 3828 | display optimizations for the affected buffer, on the basis that |
| 3829 | these strings may contain newlines. This is easier to do than to |
| 3830 | check for that situation during redisplay. */ |
| 3831 | if (!windows_or_buffers_changed |
| 3832 | && (!NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qbefore_string)) |
| 3833 | || !NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qafter_string)))) |
| 3834 | b->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p = 1; |
| 3835 | |
| 3836 | return unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
| 3837 | } |
| 3838 | \f |
| 3839 | /* Overlay dissection functions. */ |
| 3840 | |
| 3841 | DEFUN ("overlay-start", Foverlay_start, Soverlay_start, 1, 1, 0, |
| 3842 | doc: /* Return the position at which OVERLAY starts. */) |
| 3843 | (Lisp_Object overlay) |
| 3844 | { |
| 3845 | CHECK_OVERLAY (overlay); |
| 3846 | |
| 3847 | return (Fmarker_position (OVERLAY_START (overlay))); |
| 3848 | } |
| 3849 | |
| 3850 | DEFUN ("overlay-end", Foverlay_end, Soverlay_end, 1, 1, 0, |
| 3851 | doc: /* Return the position at which OVERLAY ends. */) |
| 3852 | (Lisp_Object overlay) |
| 3853 | { |
| 3854 | CHECK_OVERLAY (overlay); |
| 3855 | |
| 3856 | return (Fmarker_position (OVERLAY_END (overlay))); |
| 3857 | } |
| 3858 | |
| 3859 | DEFUN ("overlay-buffer", Foverlay_buffer, Soverlay_buffer, 1, 1, 0, |
| 3860 | doc: /* Return the buffer OVERLAY belongs to. |
| 3861 | Return nil if OVERLAY has been deleted. */) |
| 3862 | (Lisp_Object overlay) |
| 3863 | { |
| 3864 | CHECK_OVERLAY (overlay); |
| 3865 | |
| 3866 | return Fmarker_buffer (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 3867 | } |
| 3868 | |
| 3869 | DEFUN ("overlay-properties", Foverlay_properties, Soverlay_properties, 1, 1, 0, |
| 3870 | doc: /* Return a list of the properties on OVERLAY. |
| 3871 | This is a copy of OVERLAY's plist; modifying its conses has no effect on |
| 3872 | OVERLAY. */) |
| 3873 | (Lisp_Object overlay) |
| 3874 | { |
| 3875 | CHECK_OVERLAY (overlay); |
| 3876 | |
| 3877 | return Fcopy_sequence (XOVERLAY (overlay)->plist); |
| 3878 | } |
| 3879 | |
| 3880 | \f |
| 3881 | DEFUN ("overlays-at", Foverlays_at, Soverlays_at, 1, 1, 0, |
| 3882 | doc: /* Return a list of the overlays that contain the character at POS. */) |
| 3883 | (Lisp_Object pos) |
| 3884 | { |
| 3885 | ptrdiff_t len, noverlays; |
| 3886 | Lisp_Object *overlay_vec; |
| 3887 | Lisp_Object result; |
| 3888 | |
| 3889 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos); |
| 3890 | |
| 3891 | len = 10; |
| 3892 | /* We can't use alloca here because overlays_at can call xrealloc. */ |
| 3893 | overlay_vec = xmalloc (len * sizeof *overlay_vec); |
| 3894 | |
| 3895 | /* Put all the overlays we want in a vector in overlay_vec. |
| 3896 | Store the length in len. */ |
| 3897 | noverlays = overlays_at (XINT (pos), 1, &overlay_vec, &len, |
| 3898 | 0, 0, 0); |
| 3899 | |
| 3900 | /* Make a list of them all. */ |
| 3901 | result = Flist (noverlays, overlay_vec); |
| 3902 | |
| 3903 | xfree (overlay_vec); |
| 3904 | return result; |
| 3905 | } |
| 3906 | |
| 3907 | DEFUN ("overlays-in", Foverlays_in, Soverlays_in, 2, 2, 0, |
| 3908 | doc: /* Return a list of the overlays that overlap the region BEG ... END. |
| 3909 | Overlap means that at least one character is contained within the overlay |
| 3910 | and also contained within the specified region. |
| 3911 | Empty overlays are included in the result if they are located at BEG, |
| 3912 | between BEG and END, or at END provided END denotes the position at the |
| 3913 | end of the buffer. */) |
| 3914 | (Lisp_Object beg, Lisp_Object end) |
| 3915 | { |
| 3916 | ptrdiff_t len, noverlays; |
| 3917 | Lisp_Object *overlay_vec; |
| 3918 | Lisp_Object result; |
| 3919 | |
| 3920 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (beg); |
| 3921 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end); |
| 3922 | |
| 3923 | len = 10; |
| 3924 | overlay_vec = xmalloc (len * sizeof *overlay_vec); |
| 3925 | |
| 3926 | /* Put all the overlays we want in a vector in overlay_vec. |
| 3927 | Store the length in len. */ |
| 3928 | noverlays = overlays_in (XINT (beg), XINT (end), 1, &overlay_vec, &len, |
| 3929 | NULL, NULL); |
| 3930 | |
| 3931 | /* Make a list of them all. */ |
| 3932 | result = Flist (noverlays, overlay_vec); |
| 3933 | |
| 3934 | xfree (overlay_vec); |
| 3935 | return result; |
| 3936 | } |
| 3937 | |
| 3938 | DEFUN ("next-overlay-change", Fnext_overlay_change, Snext_overlay_change, |
| 3939 | 1, 1, 0, |
| 3940 | doc: /* Return the next position after POS where an overlay starts or ends. |
| 3941 | If there are no overlay boundaries from POS to (point-max), |
| 3942 | the value is (point-max). */) |
| 3943 | (Lisp_Object pos) |
| 3944 | { |
| 3945 | ptrdiff_t i, len, noverlays; |
| 3946 | ptrdiff_t endpos; |
| 3947 | Lisp_Object *overlay_vec; |
| 3948 | |
| 3949 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos); |
| 3950 | |
| 3951 | len = 10; |
| 3952 | overlay_vec = xmalloc (len * sizeof *overlay_vec); |
| 3953 | |
| 3954 | /* Put all the overlays we want in a vector in overlay_vec. |
| 3955 | Store the length in len. |
| 3956 | endpos gets the position where the next overlay starts. */ |
| 3957 | noverlays = overlays_at (XINT (pos), 1, &overlay_vec, &len, |
| 3958 | &endpos, 0, 1); |
| 3959 | |
| 3960 | /* If any of these overlays ends before endpos, |
| 3961 | use its ending point instead. */ |
| 3962 | for (i = 0; i < noverlays; i++) |
| 3963 | { |
| 3964 | Lisp_Object oend; |
| 3965 | ptrdiff_t oendpos; |
| 3966 | |
| 3967 | oend = OVERLAY_END (overlay_vec[i]); |
| 3968 | oendpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (oend); |
| 3969 | if (oendpos < endpos) |
| 3970 | endpos = oendpos; |
| 3971 | } |
| 3972 | |
| 3973 | xfree (overlay_vec); |
| 3974 | return make_number (endpos); |
| 3975 | } |
| 3976 | |
| 3977 | DEFUN ("previous-overlay-change", Fprevious_overlay_change, |
| 3978 | Sprevious_overlay_change, 1, 1, 0, |
| 3979 | doc: /* Return the previous position before POS where an overlay starts or ends. |
| 3980 | If there are no overlay boundaries from (point-min) to POS, |
| 3981 | the value is (point-min). */) |
| 3982 | (Lisp_Object pos) |
| 3983 | { |
| 3984 | ptrdiff_t prevpos; |
| 3985 | Lisp_Object *overlay_vec; |
| 3986 | ptrdiff_t len; |
| 3987 | |
| 3988 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos); |
| 3989 | |
| 3990 | /* At beginning of buffer, we know the answer; |
| 3991 | avoid bug subtracting 1 below. */ |
| 3992 | if (XINT (pos) == BEGV) |
| 3993 | return pos; |
| 3994 | |
| 3995 | len = 10; |
| 3996 | overlay_vec = xmalloc (len * sizeof *overlay_vec); |
| 3997 | |
| 3998 | /* Put all the overlays we want in a vector in overlay_vec. |
| 3999 | Store the length in len. |
| 4000 | prevpos gets the position of the previous change. */ |
| 4001 | overlays_at (XINT (pos), 1, &overlay_vec, &len, |
| 4002 | 0, &prevpos, 1); |
| 4003 | |
| 4004 | xfree (overlay_vec); |
| 4005 | return make_number (prevpos); |
| 4006 | } |
| 4007 | \f |
| 4008 | /* These functions are for debugging overlays. */ |
| 4009 | |
| 4010 | DEFUN ("overlay-lists", Foverlay_lists, Soverlay_lists, 0, 0, 0, |
| 4011 | doc: /* Return a pair of lists giving all the overlays of the current buffer. |
| 4012 | The car has all the overlays before the overlay center; |
| 4013 | the cdr has all the overlays after the overlay center. |
| 4014 | Recentering overlays moves overlays between these lists. |
| 4015 | The lists you get are copies, so that changing them has no effect. |
| 4016 | However, the overlays you get are the real objects that the buffer uses. */) |
| 4017 | (void) |
| 4018 | { |
| 4019 | struct Lisp_Overlay *ol; |
| 4020 | Lisp_Object before = Qnil, after = Qnil, tmp; |
| 4021 | for (ol = current_buffer->overlays_before; ol; ol = ol->next) |
| 4022 | { |
| 4023 | XSETMISC (tmp, ol); |
| 4024 | before = Fcons (tmp, before); |
| 4025 | } |
| 4026 | for (ol = current_buffer->overlays_after; ol; ol = ol->next) |
| 4027 | { |
| 4028 | XSETMISC (tmp, ol); |
| 4029 | after = Fcons (tmp, after); |
| 4030 | } |
| 4031 | return Fcons (Fnreverse (before), Fnreverse (after)); |
| 4032 | } |
| 4033 | |
| 4034 | DEFUN ("overlay-recenter", Foverlay_recenter, Soverlay_recenter, 1, 1, 0, |
| 4035 | doc: /* Recenter the overlays of the current buffer around position POS. |
| 4036 | That makes overlay lookup faster for positions near POS (but perhaps slower |
| 4037 | for positions far away from POS). */) |
| 4038 | (Lisp_Object pos) |
| 4039 | { |
| 4040 | ptrdiff_t p; |
| 4041 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos); |
| 4042 | |
| 4043 | p = clip_to_bounds (PTRDIFF_MIN, XINT (pos), PTRDIFF_MAX); |
| 4044 | recenter_overlay_lists (current_buffer, p); |
| 4045 | return Qnil; |
| 4046 | } |
| 4047 | \f |
| 4048 | DEFUN ("overlay-get", Foverlay_get, Soverlay_get, 2, 2, 0, |
| 4049 | doc: /* Get the property of overlay OVERLAY with property name PROP. */) |
| 4050 | (Lisp_Object overlay, Lisp_Object prop) |
| 4051 | { |
| 4052 | CHECK_OVERLAY (overlay); |
| 4053 | return lookup_char_property (XOVERLAY (overlay)->plist, prop, 0); |
| 4054 | } |
| 4055 | |
| 4056 | DEFUN ("overlay-put", Foverlay_put, Soverlay_put, 3, 3, 0, |
| 4057 | doc: /* Set one property of overlay OVERLAY: give property PROP value VALUE. |
| 4058 | VALUE will be returned.*/) |
| 4059 | (Lisp_Object overlay, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object value) |
| 4060 | { |
| 4061 | Lisp_Object tail, buffer; |
| 4062 | int changed; |
| 4063 | |
| 4064 | CHECK_OVERLAY (overlay); |
| 4065 | |
| 4066 | buffer = Fmarker_buffer (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 4067 | |
| 4068 | for (tail = XOVERLAY (overlay)->plist; |
| 4069 | CONSP (tail) && CONSP (XCDR (tail)); |
| 4070 | tail = XCDR (XCDR (tail))) |
| 4071 | if (EQ (XCAR (tail), prop)) |
| 4072 | { |
| 4073 | changed = !EQ (XCAR (XCDR (tail)), value); |
| 4074 | XSETCAR (XCDR (tail), value); |
| 4075 | goto found; |
| 4076 | } |
| 4077 | /* It wasn't in the list, so add it to the front. */ |
| 4078 | changed = !NILP (value); |
| 4079 | XOVERLAY (overlay)->plist |
| 4080 | = Fcons (prop, Fcons (value, XOVERLAY (overlay)->plist)); |
| 4081 | found: |
| 4082 | if (! NILP (buffer)) |
| 4083 | { |
| 4084 | if (changed) |
| 4085 | modify_overlay (XBUFFER (buffer), |
| 4086 | marker_position (OVERLAY_START (overlay)), |
| 4087 | marker_position (OVERLAY_END (overlay))); |
| 4088 | if (EQ (prop, Qevaporate) && ! NILP (value) |
| 4089 | && (OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)) |
| 4090 | == OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)))) |
| 4091 | Fdelete_overlay (overlay); |
| 4092 | } |
| 4093 | |
| 4094 | return value; |
| 4095 | } |
| 4096 | \f |
| 4097 | /* Subroutine of report_overlay_modification. */ |
| 4098 | |
| 4099 | /* Lisp vector holding overlay hook functions to call. |
| 4100 | Vector elements come in pairs. |
| 4101 | Each even-index element is a list of hook functions. |
| 4102 | The following odd-index element is the overlay they came from. |
| 4103 | |
| 4104 | Before the buffer change, we fill in this vector |
| 4105 | as we call overlay hook functions. |
| 4106 | After the buffer change, we get the functions to call from this vector. |
| 4107 | This way we always call the same functions before and after the change. */ |
| 4108 | static Lisp_Object last_overlay_modification_hooks; |
| 4109 | |
| 4110 | /* Number of elements actually used in last_overlay_modification_hooks. */ |
| 4111 | static ptrdiff_t last_overlay_modification_hooks_used; |
| 4112 | |
| 4113 | /* Add one functionlist/overlay pair |
| 4114 | to the end of last_overlay_modification_hooks. */ |
| 4115 | |
| 4116 | static void |
| 4117 | add_overlay_mod_hooklist (Lisp_Object functionlist, Lisp_Object overlay) |
| 4118 | { |
| 4119 | ptrdiff_t oldsize = ASIZE (last_overlay_modification_hooks); |
| 4120 | |
| 4121 | if (oldsize - 1 <= last_overlay_modification_hooks_used) |
| 4122 | last_overlay_modification_hooks = |
| 4123 | larger_vector (last_overlay_modification_hooks, 2, -1); |
| 4124 | ASET (last_overlay_modification_hooks, last_overlay_modification_hooks_used, |
| 4125 | functionlist); last_overlay_modification_hooks_used++; |
| 4126 | ASET (last_overlay_modification_hooks, last_overlay_modification_hooks_used, |
| 4127 | overlay); last_overlay_modification_hooks_used++; |
| 4128 | } |
| 4129 | \f |
| 4130 | /* Run the modification-hooks of overlays that include |
| 4131 | any part of the text in START to END. |
| 4132 | If this change is an insertion, also |
| 4133 | run the insert-before-hooks of overlay starting at END, |
| 4134 | and the insert-after-hooks of overlay ending at START. |
| 4135 | |
| 4136 | This is called both before and after the modification. |
| 4137 | AFTER is nonzero when we call after the modification. |
| 4138 | |
| 4139 | ARG1, ARG2, ARG3 are arguments to pass to the hook functions. |
| 4140 | When AFTER is nonzero, they are the start position, |
| 4141 | the position after the inserted new text, |
| 4142 | and the length of deleted or replaced old text. */ |
| 4143 | |
| 4144 | void |
| 4145 | report_overlay_modification (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, int after, |
| 4146 | Lisp_Object arg1, Lisp_Object arg2, Lisp_Object arg3) |
| 4147 | { |
| 4148 | Lisp_Object prop, overlay; |
| 4149 | struct Lisp_Overlay *tail; |
| 4150 | /* 1 if this change is an insertion. */ |
| 4151 | int insertion = (after ? XFASTINT (arg3) == 0 : EQ (start, end)); |
| 4152 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4; |
| 4153 | |
| 4154 | overlay = Qnil; |
| 4155 | tail = NULL; |
| 4156 | |
| 4157 | /* We used to run the functions as soon as we found them and only register |
| 4158 | them in last_overlay_modification_hooks for the purpose of the `after' |
| 4159 | case. But running elisp code as we traverse the list of overlays is |
| 4160 | painful because the list can be modified by the elisp code so we had to |
| 4161 | copy at several places. We now simply do a read-only traversal that |
| 4162 | only collects the functions to run and we run them afterwards. It's |
| 4163 | simpler, especially since all the code was already there. -stef */ |
| 4164 | |
| 4165 | if (!after) |
| 4166 | { |
| 4167 | /* We are being called before a change. |
| 4168 | Scan the overlays to find the functions to call. */ |
| 4169 | last_overlay_modification_hooks_used = 0; |
| 4170 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_before; tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 4171 | { |
| 4172 | ptrdiff_t startpos, endpos; |
| 4173 | Lisp_Object ostart, oend; |
| 4174 | |
| 4175 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 4176 | |
| 4177 | ostart = OVERLAY_START (overlay); |
| 4178 | oend = OVERLAY_END (overlay); |
| 4179 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (oend); |
| 4180 | if (XFASTINT (start) > endpos) |
| 4181 | break; |
| 4182 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (ostart); |
| 4183 | if (insertion && (XFASTINT (start) == startpos |
| 4184 | || XFASTINT (end) == startpos)) |
| 4185 | { |
| 4186 | prop = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qinsert_in_front_hooks); |
| 4187 | if (!NILP (prop)) |
| 4188 | add_overlay_mod_hooklist (prop, overlay); |
| 4189 | } |
| 4190 | if (insertion && (XFASTINT (start) == endpos |
| 4191 | || XFASTINT (end) == endpos)) |
| 4192 | { |
| 4193 | prop = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qinsert_behind_hooks); |
| 4194 | if (!NILP (prop)) |
| 4195 | add_overlay_mod_hooklist (prop, overlay); |
| 4196 | } |
| 4197 | /* Test for intersecting intervals. This does the right thing |
| 4198 | for both insertion and deletion. */ |
| 4199 | if (XFASTINT (end) > startpos && XFASTINT (start) < endpos) |
| 4200 | { |
| 4201 | prop = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qmodification_hooks); |
| 4202 | if (!NILP (prop)) |
| 4203 | add_overlay_mod_hooklist (prop, overlay); |
| 4204 | } |
| 4205 | } |
| 4206 | |
| 4207 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_after; tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 4208 | { |
| 4209 | ptrdiff_t startpos, endpos; |
| 4210 | Lisp_Object ostart, oend; |
| 4211 | |
| 4212 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 4213 | |
| 4214 | ostart = OVERLAY_START (overlay); |
| 4215 | oend = OVERLAY_END (overlay); |
| 4216 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (ostart); |
| 4217 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (oend); |
| 4218 | if (XFASTINT (end) < startpos) |
| 4219 | break; |
| 4220 | if (insertion && (XFASTINT (start) == startpos |
| 4221 | || XFASTINT (end) == startpos)) |
| 4222 | { |
| 4223 | prop = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qinsert_in_front_hooks); |
| 4224 | if (!NILP (prop)) |
| 4225 | add_overlay_mod_hooklist (prop, overlay); |
| 4226 | } |
| 4227 | if (insertion && (XFASTINT (start) == endpos |
| 4228 | || XFASTINT (end) == endpos)) |
| 4229 | { |
| 4230 | prop = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qinsert_behind_hooks); |
| 4231 | if (!NILP (prop)) |
| 4232 | add_overlay_mod_hooklist (prop, overlay); |
| 4233 | } |
| 4234 | /* Test for intersecting intervals. This does the right thing |
| 4235 | for both insertion and deletion. */ |
| 4236 | if (XFASTINT (end) > startpos && XFASTINT (start) < endpos) |
| 4237 | { |
| 4238 | prop = Foverlay_get (overlay, Qmodification_hooks); |
| 4239 | if (!NILP (prop)) |
| 4240 | add_overlay_mod_hooklist (prop, overlay); |
| 4241 | } |
| 4242 | } |
| 4243 | } |
| 4244 | |
| 4245 | GCPRO4 (overlay, arg1, arg2, arg3); |
| 4246 | { |
| 4247 | /* Call the functions recorded in last_overlay_modification_hooks. |
| 4248 | First copy the vector contents, in case some of these hooks |
| 4249 | do subsequent modification of the buffer. */ |
| 4250 | ptrdiff_t size = last_overlay_modification_hooks_used; |
| 4251 | Lisp_Object *copy = alloca (size * sizeof *copy); |
| 4252 | ptrdiff_t i; |
| 4253 | |
| 4254 | memcpy (copy, XVECTOR (last_overlay_modification_hooks)->contents, |
| 4255 | size * sizeof (Lisp_Object)); |
| 4256 | gcpro1.var = copy; |
| 4257 | gcpro1.nvars = size; |
| 4258 | |
| 4259 | for (i = 0; i < size;) |
| 4260 | { |
| 4261 | Lisp_Object prop_i, overlay_i; |
| 4262 | prop_i = copy[i++]; |
| 4263 | overlay_i = copy[i++]; |
| 4264 | call_overlay_mod_hooks (prop_i, overlay_i, after, arg1, arg2, arg3); |
| 4265 | } |
| 4266 | } |
| 4267 | UNGCPRO; |
| 4268 | } |
| 4269 | |
| 4270 | static void |
| 4271 | call_overlay_mod_hooks (Lisp_Object list, Lisp_Object overlay, int after, |
| 4272 | Lisp_Object arg1, Lisp_Object arg2, Lisp_Object arg3) |
| 4273 | { |
| 4274 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4; |
| 4275 | |
| 4276 | GCPRO4 (list, arg1, arg2, arg3); |
| 4277 | |
| 4278 | while (CONSP (list)) |
| 4279 | { |
| 4280 | if (NILP (arg3)) |
| 4281 | call4 (XCAR (list), overlay, after ? Qt : Qnil, arg1, arg2); |
| 4282 | else |
| 4283 | call5 (XCAR (list), overlay, after ? Qt : Qnil, arg1, arg2, arg3); |
| 4284 | list = XCDR (list); |
| 4285 | } |
| 4286 | UNGCPRO; |
| 4287 | } |
| 4288 | |
| 4289 | /* Delete any zero-sized overlays at position POS, if the `evaporate' |
| 4290 | property is set. */ |
| 4291 | void |
| 4292 | evaporate_overlays (ptrdiff_t pos) |
| 4293 | { |
| 4294 | Lisp_Object overlay, hit_list; |
| 4295 | struct Lisp_Overlay *tail; |
| 4296 | |
| 4297 | hit_list = Qnil; |
| 4298 | if (pos <= current_buffer->overlay_center) |
| 4299 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_before; tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 4300 | { |
| 4301 | ptrdiff_t endpos; |
| 4302 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 4303 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)); |
| 4304 | if (endpos < pos) |
| 4305 | break; |
| 4306 | if (endpos == pos && OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)) == pos |
| 4307 | && ! NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qevaporate))) |
| 4308 | hit_list = Fcons (overlay, hit_list); |
| 4309 | } |
| 4310 | else |
| 4311 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_after; tail; tail = tail->next) |
| 4312 | { |
| 4313 | ptrdiff_t startpos; |
| 4314 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
| 4315 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay)); |
| 4316 | if (startpos > pos) |
| 4317 | break; |
| 4318 | if (startpos == pos && OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay)) == pos |
| 4319 | && ! NILP (Foverlay_get (overlay, Qevaporate))) |
| 4320 | hit_list = Fcons (overlay, hit_list); |
| 4321 | } |
| 4322 | for (; CONSP (hit_list); hit_list = XCDR (hit_list)) |
| 4323 | Fdelete_overlay (XCAR (hit_list)); |
| 4324 | } |
| 4325 | \f |
| 4326 | /* Somebody has tried to store a value with an unacceptable type |
| 4327 | in the slot with offset OFFSET. */ |
| 4328 | |
| 4329 | void |
| 4330 | buffer_slot_type_mismatch (Lisp_Object newval, int type) |
| 4331 | { |
| 4332 | Lisp_Object predicate; |
| 4333 | |
| 4334 | switch (type) |
| 4335 | { |
| 4336 | case_Lisp_Int: predicate = Qintegerp; break; |
| 4337 | case Lisp_String: predicate = Qstringp; break; |
| 4338 | case Lisp_Symbol: predicate = Qsymbolp; break; |
| 4339 | default: abort (); |
| 4340 | } |
| 4341 | |
| 4342 | wrong_type_argument (predicate, newval); |
| 4343 | } |
| 4344 | |
| 4345 | \f |
| 4346 | /*********************************************************************** |
| 4347 | Allocation with mmap |
| 4348 | ***********************************************************************/ |
| 4349 | |
| 4350 | #ifdef USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS |
| 4351 | |
| 4352 | #include <sys/types.h> |
| 4353 | #include <sys/mman.h> |
| 4354 | |
| 4355 | #ifndef MAP_ANON |
| 4356 | #ifdef MAP_ANONYMOUS |
| 4357 | #define MAP_ANON MAP_ANONYMOUS |
| 4358 | #else |
| 4359 | #define MAP_ANON 0 |
| 4360 | #endif |
| 4361 | #endif |
| 4362 | |
| 4363 | #ifndef MAP_FAILED |
| 4364 | #define MAP_FAILED ((void *) -1) |
| 4365 | #endif |
| 4366 | |
| 4367 | #include <stdio.h> |
| 4368 | |
| 4369 | #if MAP_ANON == 0 |
| 4370 | #include <fcntl.h> |
| 4371 | #endif |
| 4372 | |
| 4373 | #include "coding.h" |
| 4374 | |
| 4375 | |
| 4376 | /* Memory is allocated in regions which are mapped using mmap(2). |
| 4377 | The current implementation lets the system select mapped |
| 4378 | addresses; we're not using MAP_FIXED in general, except when |
| 4379 | trying to enlarge regions. |
| 4380 | |
| 4381 | Each mapped region starts with a mmap_region structure, the user |
| 4382 | area starts after that structure, aligned to MEM_ALIGN. |
| 4383 | |
| 4384 | +-----------------------+ |
| 4385 | | struct mmap_info + | |
| 4386 | | padding | |
| 4387 | +-----------------------+ |
| 4388 | | user data | |
| 4389 | | | |
| 4390 | | | |
| 4391 | +-----------------------+ */ |
| 4392 | |
| 4393 | struct mmap_region |
| 4394 | { |
| 4395 | /* User-specified size. */ |
| 4396 | size_t nbytes_specified; |
| 4397 | |
| 4398 | /* Number of bytes mapped */ |
| 4399 | size_t nbytes_mapped; |
| 4400 | |
| 4401 | /* Pointer to the location holding the address of the memory |
| 4402 | allocated with the mmap'd block. The variable actually points |
| 4403 | after this structure. */ |
| 4404 | void **var; |
| 4405 | |
| 4406 | /* Next and previous in list of all mmap'd regions. */ |
| 4407 | struct mmap_region *next, *prev; |
| 4408 | }; |
| 4409 | |
| 4410 | /* Doubly-linked list of mmap'd regions. */ |
| 4411 | |
| 4412 | static struct mmap_region *mmap_regions; |
| 4413 | |
| 4414 | /* File descriptor for mmap. If we don't have anonymous mapping, |
| 4415 | /dev/zero will be opened on it. */ |
| 4416 | |
| 4417 | static int mmap_fd; |
| 4418 | |
| 4419 | /* Temporary storage for mmap_set_vars, see there. */ |
| 4420 | |
| 4421 | static struct mmap_region *mmap_regions_1; |
| 4422 | static int mmap_fd_1; |
| 4423 | |
| 4424 | /* Page size on this system. */ |
| 4425 | |
| 4426 | static int mmap_page_size; |
| 4427 | |
| 4428 | /* 1 means mmap has been initialized. */ |
| 4429 | |
| 4430 | static int mmap_initialized_p; |
| 4431 | |
| 4432 | /* Value is X rounded up to the next multiple of N. */ |
| 4433 | |
| 4434 | #define ROUND(X, N) (((X) + (N) - 1) / (N) * (N)) |
| 4435 | |
| 4436 | /* Size of mmap_region structure plus padding. */ |
| 4437 | |
| 4438 | #define MMAP_REGION_STRUCT_SIZE \ |
| 4439 | ROUND (sizeof (struct mmap_region), MEM_ALIGN) |
| 4440 | |
| 4441 | /* Given a pointer P to the start of the user-visible part of a mapped |
| 4442 | region, return a pointer to the start of the region. */ |
| 4443 | |
| 4444 | #define MMAP_REGION(P) \ |
| 4445 | ((struct mmap_region *) ((char *) (P) - MMAP_REGION_STRUCT_SIZE)) |
| 4446 | |
| 4447 | /* Given a pointer P to the start of a mapped region, return a pointer |
| 4448 | to the start of the user-visible part of the region. */ |
| 4449 | |
| 4450 | #define MMAP_USER_AREA(P) \ |
| 4451 | ((void *) ((char *) (P) + MMAP_REGION_STRUCT_SIZE)) |
| 4452 | |
| 4453 | #define MEM_ALIGN sizeof (double) |
| 4454 | |
| 4455 | /* Predicate returning true if part of the address range [START .. END] |
| 4456 | is currently mapped. Used to prevent overwriting an existing |
| 4457 | memory mapping. |
| 4458 | |
| 4459 | Default is to conservatively assume the address range is occupied by |
| 4460 | something else. This can be overridden by system configuration |
| 4461 | files if system-specific means to determine this exists. */ |
| 4462 | |
| 4463 | #ifndef MMAP_ALLOCATED_P |
| 4464 | #define MMAP_ALLOCATED_P(start, end) 1 |
| 4465 | #endif |
| 4466 | |
| 4467 | /* Perform necessary initializations for the use of mmap. */ |
| 4468 | |
| 4469 | static void |
| 4470 | mmap_init (void) |
| 4471 | { |
| 4472 | #if MAP_ANON == 0 |
| 4473 | /* The value of mmap_fd is initially 0 in temacs, and -1 |
| 4474 | in a dumped Emacs. */ |
| 4475 | if (mmap_fd <= 0) |
| 4476 | { |
| 4477 | /* No anonymous mmap -- we need the file descriptor. */ |
| 4478 | mmap_fd = open ("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY); |
| 4479 | if (mmap_fd == -1) |
| 4480 | fatal ("Cannot open /dev/zero: %s", emacs_strerror (errno)); |
| 4481 | } |
| 4482 | #endif /* MAP_ANON == 0 */ |
| 4483 | |
| 4484 | if (mmap_initialized_p) |
| 4485 | return; |
| 4486 | mmap_initialized_p = 1; |
| 4487 | |
| 4488 | #if MAP_ANON != 0 |
| 4489 | mmap_fd = -1; |
| 4490 | #endif |
| 4491 | |
| 4492 | mmap_page_size = getpagesize (); |
| 4493 | } |
| 4494 | |
| 4495 | /* Return a region overlapping address range START...END, or null if |
| 4496 | none. END is not including, i.e. the last byte in the range |
| 4497 | is at END - 1. */ |
| 4498 | |
| 4499 | static struct mmap_region * |
| 4500 | mmap_find (void *start, void *end) |
| 4501 | { |
| 4502 | struct mmap_region *r; |
| 4503 | char *s = (char *) start, *e = (char *) end; |
| 4504 | |
| 4505 | for (r = mmap_regions; r; r = r->next) |
| 4506 | { |
| 4507 | char *rstart = (char *) r; |
| 4508 | char *rend = rstart + r->nbytes_mapped; |
| 4509 | |
| 4510 | if (/* First byte of range, i.e. START, in this region? */ |
| 4511 | (s >= rstart && s < rend) |
| 4512 | /* Last byte of range, i.e. END - 1, in this region? */ |
| 4513 | || (e > rstart && e <= rend) |
| 4514 | /* First byte of this region in the range? */ |
| 4515 | || (rstart >= s && rstart < e) |
| 4516 | /* Last byte of this region in the range? */ |
| 4517 | || (rend > s && rend <= e)) |
| 4518 | break; |
| 4519 | } |
| 4520 | |
| 4521 | return r; |
| 4522 | } |
| 4523 | |
| 4524 | |
| 4525 | /* Unmap a region. P is a pointer to the start of the user-araa of |
| 4526 | the region. Value is non-zero if successful. */ |
| 4527 | |
| 4528 | static int |
| 4529 | mmap_free_1 (struct mmap_region *r) |
| 4530 | { |
| 4531 | if (r->next) |
| 4532 | r->next->prev = r->prev; |
| 4533 | if (r->prev) |
| 4534 | r->prev->next = r->next; |
| 4535 | else |
| 4536 | mmap_regions = r->next; |
| 4537 | |
| 4538 | if (munmap (r, r->nbytes_mapped) == -1) |
| 4539 | { |
| 4540 | fprintf (stderr, "munmap: %s\n", emacs_strerror (errno)); |
| 4541 | return 0; |
| 4542 | } |
| 4543 | |
| 4544 | return 1; |
| 4545 | } |
| 4546 | |
| 4547 | |
| 4548 | /* Enlarge region R by NPAGES pages. NPAGES < 0 means shrink R. |
| 4549 | Value is non-zero if successful. */ |
| 4550 | |
| 4551 | static int |
| 4552 | mmap_enlarge (struct mmap_region *r, int npages) |
| 4553 | { |
| 4554 | char *region_end = (char *) r + r->nbytes_mapped; |
| 4555 | size_t nbytes; |
| 4556 | int success = 0; |
| 4557 | |
| 4558 | if (npages < 0) |
| 4559 | { |
| 4560 | /* Unmap pages at the end of the region. */ |
| 4561 | nbytes = - npages * mmap_page_size; |
| 4562 | if (munmap (region_end - nbytes, nbytes) == -1) |
| 4563 | fprintf (stderr, "munmap: %s\n", emacs_strerror (errno)); |
| 4564 | else |
| 4565 | { |
| 4566 | r->nbytes_mapped -= nbytes; |
| 4567 | success = 1; |
| 4568 | } |
| 4569 | } |
| 4570 | else if (npages > 0) |
| 4571 | { |
| 4572 | nbytes = npages * mmap_page_size; |
| 4573 | |
| 4574 | /* Try to map additional pages at the end of the region. We |
| 4575 | cannot do this if the address range is already occupied by |
| 4576 | something else because mmap deletes any previous mapping. |
| 4577 | I'm not sure this is worth doing, let's see. */ |
| 4578 | if (!MMAP_ALLOCATED_P (region_end, region_end + nbytes)) |
| 4579 | { |
| 4580 | void *p; |
| 4581 | |
| 4582 | p = mmap (region_end, nbytes, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, |
| 4583 | MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED, mmap_fd, 0); |
| 4584 | if (p == MAP_FAILED) |
| 4585 | ; /* fprintf (stderr, "mmap: %s\n", emacs_strerror (errno)); */ |
| 4586 | else if (p != region_end) |
| 4587 | { |
| 4588 | /* Kernels are free to choose a different address. In |
| 4589 | that case, unmap what we've mapped above; we have |
| 4590 | no use for it. */ |
| 4591 | if (munmap (p, nbytes) == -1) |
| 4592 | fprintf (stderr, "munmap: %s\n", emacs_strerror (errno)); |
| 4593 | } |
| 4594 | else |
| 4595 | { |
| 4596 | r->nbytes_mapped += nbytes; |
| 4597 | success = 1; |
| 4598 | } |
| 4599 | } |
| 4600 | } |
| 4601 | |
| 4602 | return success; |
| 4603 | } |
| 4604 | |
| 4605 | |
| 4606 | /* Set or reset variables holding references to mapped regions. If |
| 4607 | RESTORE_P is zero, set all variables to null. If RESTORE_P is |
| 4608 | non-zero, set all variables to the start of the user-areas |
| 4609 | of mapped regions. |
| 4610 | |
| 4611 | This function is called from Fdump_emacs to ensure that the dumped |
| 4612 | Emacs doesn't contain references to memory that won't be mapped |
| 4613 | when Emacs starts. */ |
| 4614 | |
| 4615 | void |
| 4616 | mmap_set_vars (int restore_p) |
| 4617 | { |
| 4618 | struct mmap_region *r; |
| 4619 | |
| 4620 | if (restore_p) |
| 4621 | { |
| 4622 | mmap_regions = mmap_regions_1; |
| 4623 | mmap_fd = mmap_fd_1; |
| 4624 | for (r = mmap_regions; r; r = r->next) |
| 4625 | *r->var = MMAP_USER_AREA (r); |
| 4626 | } |
| 4627 | else |
| 4628 | { |
| 4629 | for (r = mmap_regions; r; r = r->next) |
| 4630 | *r->var = NULL; |
| 4631 | mmap_regions_1 = mmap_regions; |
| 4632 | mmap_regions = NULL; |
| 4633 | mmap_fd_1 = mmap_fd; |
| 4634 | mmap_fd = -1; |
| 4635 | } |
| 4636 | } |
| 4637 | |
| 4638 | |
| 4639 | /* Allocate a block of storage large enough to hold NBYTES bytes of |
| 4640 | data. A pointer to the data is returned in *VAR. VAR is thus the |
| 4641 | address of some variable which will use the data area. |
| 4642 | |
| 4643 | The allocation of 0 bytes is valid. |
| 4644 | |
| 4645 | If we can't allocate the necessary memory, set *VAR to null, and |
| 4646 | return null. */ |
| 4647 | |
| 4648 | static void * |
| 4649 | mmap_alloc (void **var, size_t nbytes) |
| 4650 | { |
| 4651 | void *p; |
| 4652 | size_t map; |
| 4653 | |
| 4654 | mmap_init (); |
| 4655 | |
| 4656 | map = ROUND (nbytes + MMAP_REGION_STRUCT_SIZE, mmap_page_size); |
| 4657 | p = mmap (NULL, map, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE, |
| 4658 | mmap_fd, 0); |
| 4659 | |
| 4660 | if (p == MAP_FAILED) |
| 4661 | { |
| 4662 | if (errno != ENOMEM) |
| 4663 | fprintf (stderr, "mmap: %s\n", emacs_strerror (errno)); |
| 4664 | p = NULL; |
| 4665 | } |
| 4666 | else |
| 4667 | { |
| 4668 | struct mmap_region *r = (struct mmap_region *) p; |
| 4669 | |
| 4670 | r->nbytes_specified = nbytes; |
| 4671 | r->nbytes_mapped = map; |
| 4672 | r->var = var; |
| 4673 | r->prev = NULL; |
| 4674 | r->next = mmap_regions; |
| 4675 | if (r->next) |
| 4676 | r->next->prev = r; |
| 4677 | mmap_regions = r; |
| 4678 | |
| 4679 | p = MMAP_USER_AREA (p); |
| 4680 | } |
| 4681 | |
| 4682 | return *var = p; |
| 4683 | } |
| 4684 | |
| 4685 | |
| 4686 | /* Free a block of relocatable storage whose data is pointed to by |
| 4687 | PTR. Store 0 in *PTR to show there's no block allocated. */ |
| 4688 | |
| 4689 | static void |
| 4690 | mmap_free (void **var) |
| 4691 | { |
| 4692 | mmap_init (); |
| 4693 | |
| 4694 | if (*var) |
| 4695 | { |
| 4696 | mmap_free_1 (MMAP_REGION (*var)); |
| 4697 | *var = NULL; |
| 4698 | } |
| 4699 | } |
| 4700 | |
| 4701 | |
| 4702 | /* Given a pointer at address VAR to data allocated with mmap_alloc, |
| 4703 | resize it to size NBYTES. Change *VAR to reflect the new block, |
| 4704 | and return this value. If more memory cannot be allocated, then |
| 4705 | leave *VAR unchanged, and return null. */ |
| 4706 | |
| 4707 | static void * |
| 4708 | mmap_realloc (void **var, size_t nbytes) |
| 4709 | { |
| 4710 | void *result; |
| 4711 | |
| 4712 | mmap_init (); |
| 4713 | |
| 4714 | if (*var == NULL) |
| 4715 | result = mmap_alloc (var, nbytes); |
| 4716 | else if (nbytes == 0) |
| 4717 | { |
| 4718 | mmap_free (var); |
| 4719 | result = mmap_alloc (var, nbytes); |
| 4720 | } |
| 4721 | else |
| 4722 | { |
| 4723 | struct mmap_region *r = MMAP_REGION (*var); |
| 4724 | size_t room = r->nbytes_mapped - MMAP_REGION_STRUCT_SIZE; |
| 4725 | |
| 4726 | if (room < nbytes) |
| 4727 | { |
| 4728 | /* Must enlarge. */ |
| 4729 | void *old_ptr = *var; |
| 4730 | |
| 4731 | /* Try to map additional pages at the end of the region. |
| 4732 | If that fails, allocate a new region, copy data |
| 4733 | from the old region, then free it. */ |
| 4734 | if (mmap_enlarge (r, (ROUND (nbytes - room, mmap_page_size) |
| 4735 | / mmap_page_size))) |
| 4736 | { |
| 4737 | r->nbytes_specified = nbytes; |
| 4738 | *var = result = old_ptr; |
| 4739 | } |
| 4740 | else if (mmap_alloc (var, nbytes)) |
| 4741 | { |
| 4742 | memcpy (*var, old_ptr, r->nbytes_specified); |
| 4743 | mmap_free_1 (MMAP_REGION (old_ptr)); |
| 4744 | result = *var; |
| 4745 | r = MMAP_REGION (result); |
| 4746 | r->nbytes_specified = nbytes; |
| 4747 | } |
| 4748 | else |
| 4749 | { |
| 4750 | *var = old_ptr; |
| 4751 | result = NULL; |
| 4752 | } |
| 4753 | } |
| 4754 | else if (room - nbytes >= mmap_page_size) |
| 4755 | { |
| 4756 | /* Shrinking by at least a page. Let's give some |
| 4757 | memory back to the system. |
| 4758 | |
| 4759 | The extra parens are to make the division happens first, |
| 4760 | on positive values, so we know it will round towards |
| 4761 | zero. */ |
| 4762 | mmap_enlarge (r, - ((room - nbytes) / mmap_page_size)); |
| 4763 | result = *var; |
| 4764 | r->nbytes_specified = nbytes; |
| 4765 | } |
| 4766 | else |
| 4767 | { |
| 4768 | /* Leave it alone. */ |
| 4769 | result = *var; |
| 4770 | r->nbytes_specified = nbytes; |
| 4771 | } |
| 4772 | } |
| 4773 | |
| 4774 | return result; |
| 4775 | } |
| 4776 | |
| 4777 | |
| 4778 | #endif /* USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS */ |
| 4779 | |
| 4780 | |
| 4781 | \f |
| 4782 | /*********************************************************************** |
| 4783 | Buffer-text Allocation |
| 4784 | ***********************************************************************/ |
| 4785 | |
| 4786 | /* Allocate NBYTES bytes for buffer B's text buffer. */ |
| 4787 | |
| 4788 | static void |
| 4789 | alloc_buffer_text (struct buffer *b, ptrdiff_t nbytes) |
| 4790 | { |
| 4791 | void *p; |
| 4792 | |
| 4793 | BLOCK_INPUT; |
| 4794 | #if defined USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS |
| 4795 | p = mmap_alloc ((void **) &b->text->beg, nbytes); |
| 4796 | #elif defined REL_ALLOC |
| 4797 | p = r_alloc ((void **) &b->text->beg, nbytes); |
| 4798 | #else |
| 4799 | p = xmalloc (nbytes); |
| 4800 | #endif |
| 4801 | |
| 4802 | if (p == NULL) |
| 4803 | { |
| 4804 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; |
| 4805 | memory_full (nbytes); |
| 4806 | } |
| 4807 | |
| 4808 | b->text->beg = (unsigned char *) p; |
| 4809 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; |
| 4810 | } |
| 4811 | |
| 4812 | /* Enlarge buffer B's text buffer by DELTA bytes. DELTA < 0 means |
| 4813 | shrink it. */ |
| 4814 | |
| 4815 | void |
| 4816 | enlarge_buffer_text (struct buffer *b, ptrdiff_t delta) |
| 4817 | { |
| 4818 | void *p; |
| 4819 | ptrdiff_t nbytes = (BUF_Z_BYTE (b) - BUF_BEG_BYTE (b) + BUF_GAP_SIZE (b) + 1 |
| 4820 | + delta); |
| 4821 | BLOCK_INPUT; |
| 4822 | #if defined USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS |
| 4823 | p = mmap_realloc ((void **) &b->text->beg, nbytes); |
| 4824 | #elif defined REL_ALLOC |
| 4825 | p = r_re_alloc ((void **) &b->text->beg, nbytes); |
| 4826 | #else |
| 4827 | p = xrealloc (b->text->beg, nbytes); |
| 4828 | #endif |
| 4829 | |
| 4830 | if (p == NULL) |
| 4831 | { |
| 4832 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; |
| 4833 | memory_full (nbytes); |
| 4834 | } |
| 4835 | |
| 4836 | BUF_BEG_ADDR (b) = (unsigned char *) p; |
| 4837 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; |
| 4838 | } |
| 4839 | |
| 4840 | |
| 4841 | /* Free buffer B's text buffer. */ |
| 4842 | |
| 4843 | static void |
| 4844 | free_buffer_text (struct buffer *b) |
| 4845 | { |
| 4846 | BLOCK_INPUT; |
| 4847 | |
| 4848 | #if defined USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS |
| 4849 | mmap_free ((void **) &b->text->beg); |
| 4850 | #elif defined REL_ALLOC |
| 4851 | r_alloc_free ((void **) &b->text->beg); |
| 4852 | #else |
| 4853 | xfree (b->text->beg); |
| 4854 | #endif |
| 4855 | |
| 4856 | BUF_BEG_ADDR (b) = NULL; |
| 4857 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; |
| 4858 | } |
| 4859 | |
| 4860 | |
| 4861 | \f |
| 4862 | /*********************************************************************** |
| 4863 | Initialization |
| 4864 | ***********************************************************************/ |
| 4865 | |
| 4866 | void |
| 4867 | init_buffer_once (void) |
| 4868 | { |
| 4869 | int idx; |
| 4870 | /* If you add, remove, or reorder Lisp_Objects in a struct buffer, make |
| 4871 | sure that this is still correct. Otherwise, mark_vectorlike may not |
| 4872 | trace all Lisp_Objects in buffer_defaults and buffer_local_symbols. */ |
| 4873 | const int pvecsize |
| 4874 | = (offsetof (struct buffer, own_text) - sizeof (struct vectorlike_header)) |
| 4875 | / sizeof (Lisp_Object); |
| 4876 | |
| 4877 | memset (buffer_permanent_local_flags, 0, sizeof buffer_permanent_local_flags); |
| 4878 | |
| 4879 | /* Make sure all markable slots in buffer_defaults |
| 4880 | are initialized reasonably, so mark_buffer won't choke. */ |
| 4881 | reset_buffer (&buffer_defaults); |
| 4882 | eassert (EQ (BVAR (&buffer_defaults, name), make_number (0))); |
| 4883 | reset_buffer_local_variables (&buffer_defaults, 1); |
| 4884 | eassert (EQ (BVAR (&buffer_local_symbols, name), make_number (0))); |
| 4885 | reset_buffer (&buffer_local_symbols); |
| 4886 | reset_buffer_local_variables (&buffer_local_symbols, 1); |
| 4887 | /* Prevent GC from getting confused. */ |
| 4888 | buffer_defaults.text = &buffer_defaults.own_text; |
| 4889 | buffer_local_symbols.text = &buffer_local_symbols.own_text; |
| 4890 | BUF_INTERVALS (&buffer_defaults) = 0; |
| 4891 | BUF_INTERVALS (&buffer_local_symbols) = 0; |
| 4892 | XSETPVECTYPESIZE (&buffer_defaults, PVEC_BUFFER, pvecsize); |
| 4893 | XSETBUFFER (Vbuffer_defaults, &buffer_defaults); |
| 4894 | XSETPVECTYPESIZE (&buffer_local_symbols, PVEC_BUFFER, pvecsize); |
| 4895 | XSETBUFFER (Vbuffer_local_symbols, &buffer_local_symbols); |
| 4896 | |
| 4897 | /* Set up the default values of various buffer slots. */ |
| 4898 | /* Must do these before making the first buffer! */ |
| 4899 | |
| 4900 | /* real setup is done in bindings.el */ |
| 4901 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, mode_line_format) = make_pure_c_string ("%-"); |
| 4902 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, header_line_format) = Qnil; |
| 4903 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, abbrev_mode) = Qnil; |
| 4904 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, overwrite_mode) = Qnil; |
| 4905 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, case_fold_search) = Qt; |
| 4906 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, auto_fill_function) = Qnil; |
| 4907 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, selective_display) = Qnil; |
| 4908 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, selective_display_ellipses) = Qt; |
| 4909 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, abbrev_table) = Qnil; |
| 4910 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, display_table) = Qnil; |
| 4911 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, undo_list) = Qnil; |
| 4912 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, mark_active) = Qnil; |
| 4913 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, file_format) = Qnil; |
| 4914 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, auto_save_file_format) = Qt; |
| 4915 | buffer_defaults.overlays_before = NULL; |
| 4916 | buffer_defaults.overlays_after = NULL; |
| 4917 | buffer_defaults.overlay_center = BEG; |
| 4918 | |
| 4919 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_defaults, tab_width), 8); |
| 4920 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, truncate_lines) = Qnil; |
| 4921 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, word_wrap) = Qnil; |
| 4922 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, ctl_arrow) = Qt; |
| 4923 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, bidi_display_reordering) = Qt; |
| 4924 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, bidi_paragraph_direction) = Qnil; |
| 4925 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, cursor_type) = Qt; |
| 4926 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, extra_line_spacing) = Qnil; |
| 4927 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, cursor_in_non_selected_windows) = Qt; |
| 4928 | |
| 4929 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, enable_multibyte_characters) = Qt; |
| 4930 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, buffer_file_coding_system) = Qnil; |
| 4931 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_defaults, fill_column), 70); |
| 4932 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_defaults, left_margin), 0); |
| 4933 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, cache_long_line_scans) = Qnil; |
| 4934 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, file_truename) = Qnil; |
| 4935 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_defaults, display_count), 0); |
| 4936 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_defaults, left_margin_cols), 0); |
| 4937 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_defaults, right_margin_cols), 0); |
| 4938 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, left_fringe_width) = Qnil; |
| 4939 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, right_fringe_width) = Qnil; |
| 4940 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, fringes_outside_margins) = Qnil; |
| 4941 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, scroll_bar_width) = Qnil; |
| 4942 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, vertical_scroll_bar_type) = Qt; |
| 4943 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, indicate_empty_lines) = Qnil; |
| 4944 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, indicate_buffer_boundaries) = Qnil; |
| 4945 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, fringe_indicator_alist) = Qnil; |
| 4946 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, fringe_cursor_alist) = Qnil; |
| 4947 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, scroll_up_aggressively) = Qnil; |
| 4948 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, scroll_down_aggressively) = Qnil; |
| 4949 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, display_time) = Qnil; |
| 4950 | |
| 4951 | /* Assign the local-flags to the slots that have default values. |
| 4952 | The local flag is a bit that is used in the buffer |
| 4953 | to say that it has its own local value for the slot. |
| 4954 | The local flag bits are in the local_var_flags slot of the buffer. */ |
| 4955 | |
| 4956 | /* Nothing can work if this isn't true */ |
| 4957 | { verify (sizeof (EMACS_INT) == sizeof (Lisp_Object)); } |
| 4958 | |
| 4959 | /* 0 means not a lisp var, -1 means always local, else mask */ |
| 4960 | memset (&buffer_local_flags, 0, sizeof buffer_local_flags); |
| 4961 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, filename), -1); |
| 4962 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, directory), -1); |
| 4963 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, backed_up), -1); |
| 4964 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, save_length), -1); |
| 4965 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, auto_save_file_name), -1); |
| 4966 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, read_only), -1); |
| 4967 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, major_mode), -1); |
| 4968 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, mode_name), -1); |
| 4969 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, undo_list), -1); |
| 4970 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, mark_active), -1); |
| 4971 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, point_before_scroll), -1); |
| 4972 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, file_truename), -1); |
| 4973 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, invisibility_spec), -1); |
| 4974 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, file_format), -1); |
| 4975 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, auto_save_file_format), -1); |
| 4976 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, display_count), -1); |
| 4977 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, display_time), -1); |
| 4978 | XSETINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, enable_multibyte_characters), -1); |
| 4979 | |
| 4980 | idx = 1; |
| 4981 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, mode_line_format), idx); ++idx; |
| 4982 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, abbrev_mode), idx); ++idx; |
| 4983 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, overwrite_mode), idx); ++idx; |
| 4984 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, case_fold_search), idx); ++idx; |
| 4985 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, auto_fill_function), idx); ++idx; |
| 4986 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, selective_display), idx); ++idx; |
| 4987 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, selective_display_ellipses), idx); ++idx; |
| 4988 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, tab_width), idx); ++idx; |
| 4989 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, truncate_lines), idx); ++idx; |
| 4990 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, word_wrap), idx); ++idx; |
| 4991 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, ctl_arrow), idx); ++idx; |
| 4992 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, fill_column), idx); ++idx; |
| 4993 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, left_margin), idx); ++idx; |
| 4994 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, abbrev_table), idx); ++idx; |
| 4995 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, display_table), idx); ++idx; |
| 4996 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, syntax_table), idx); ++idx; |
| 4997 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, cache_long_line_scans), idx); ++idx; |
| 4998 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, category_table), idx); ++idx; |
| 4999 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, bidi_display_reordering), idx); ++idx; |
| 5000 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, bidi_paragraph_direction), idx); ++idx; |
| 5001 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, buffer_file_coding_system), idx); |
| 5002 | /* Make this one a permanent local. */ |
| 5003 | buffer_permanent_local_flags[idx++] = 1; |
| 5004 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, left_margin_cols), idx); ++idx; |
| 5005 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, right_margin_cols), idx); ++idx; |
| 5006 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, left_fringe_width), idx); ++idx; |
| 5007 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, right_fringe_width), idx); ++idx; |
| 5008 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, fringes_outside_margins), idx); ++idx; |
| 5009 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, scroll_bar_width), idx); ++idx; |
| 5010 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, vertical_scroll_bar_type), idx); ++idx; |
| 5011 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, indicate_empty_lines), idx); ++idx; |
| 5012 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, indicate_buffer_boundaries), idx); ++idx; |
| 5013 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, fringe_indicator_alist), idx); ++idx; |
| 5014 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, fringe_cursor_alist), idx); ++idx; |
| 5015 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, scroll_up_aggressively), idx); ++idx; |
| 5016 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, scroll_down_aggressively), idx); ++idx; |
| 5017 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, header_line_format), idx); ++idx; |
| 5018 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, cursor_type), idx); ++idx; |
| 5019 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, extra_line_spacing), idx); ++idx; |
| 5020 | XSETFASTINT (BVAR (&buffer_local_flags, cursor_in_non_selected_windows), idx); ++idx; |
| 5021 | |
| 5022 | /* Need more room? */ |
| 5023 | if (idx >= MAX_PER_BUFFER_VARS) |
| 5024 | abort (); |
| 5025 | last_per_buffer_idx = idx; |
| 5026 | |
| 5027 | Vbuffer_alist = Qnil; |
| 5028 | current_buffer = 0; |
| 5029 | all_buffers = 0; |
| 5030 | |
| 5031 | QSFundamental = make_pure_c_string ("Fundamental"); |
| 5032 | |
| 5033 | Qfundamental_mode = intern_c_string ("fundamental-mode"); |
| 5034 | BVAR (&buffer_defaults, major_mode) = Qfundamental_mode; |
| 5035 | |
| 5036 | Qmode_class = intern_c_string ("mode-class"); |
| 5037 | |
| 5038 | Qprotected_field = intern_c_string ("protected-field"); |
| 5039 | |
| 5040 | Qpermanent_local = intern_c_string ("permanent-local"); |
| 5041 | |
| 5042 | Qkill_buffer_hook = intern_c_string ("kill-buffer-hook"); |
| 5043 | Fput (Qkill_buffer_hook, Qpermanent_local, Qt); |
| 5044 | |
| 5045 | /* super-magic invisible buffer */ |
| 5046 | Vprin1_to_string_buffer = Fget_buffer_create (make_pure_c_string (" prin1")); |
| 5047 | Vbuffer_alist = Qnil; |
| 5048 | |
| 5049 | Fset_buffer (Fget_buffer_create (make_pure_c_string ("*scratch*"))); |
| 5050 | |
| 5051 | inhibit_modification_hooks = 0; |
| 5052 | } |
| 5053 | |
| 5054 | void |
| 5055 | init_buffer (void) |
| 5056 | { |
| 5057 | char *pwd; |
| 5058 | Lisp_Object temp; |
| 5059 | ptrdiff_t len; |
| 5060 | |
| 5061 | #ifdef USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS |
| 5062 | { |
| 5063 | /* When using the ralloc implementation based on mmap(2), buffer |
| 5064 | text pointers will have been set to null in the dumped Emacs. |
| 5065 | Map new memory. */ |
| 5066 | struct buffer *b; |
| 5067 | |
| 5068 | for (b = all_buffers; b; b = b->header.next.buffer) |
| 5069 | if (b->text->beg == NULL) |
| 5070 | enlarge_buffer_text (b, 0); |
| 5071 | } |
| 5072 | #endif /* USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS */ |
| 5073 | |
| 5074 | Fset_buffer (Fget_buffer_create (build_string ("*scratch*"))); |
| 5075 | if (NILP (BVAR (&buffer_defaults, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
| 5076 | Fset_buffer_multibyte (Qnil); |
| 5077 | |
| 5078 | pwd = get_current_dir_name (); |
| 5079 | |
| 5080 | if (!pwd) |
| 5081 | fatal ("`get_current_dir_name' failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)); |
| 5082 | |
| 5083 | /* Maybe this should really use some standard subroutine |
| 5084 | whose definition is filename syntax dependent. */ |
| 5085 | len = strlen (pwd); |
| 5086 | if (!(IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (pwd[len - 1]))) |
| 5087 | { |
| 5088 | /* Grow buffer to add directory separator and '\0'. */ |
| 5089 | pwd = realloc (pwd, len + 2); |
| 5090 | if (!pwd) |
| 5091 | fatal ("`get_current_dir_name' failed: %s\n", strerror (errno)); |
| 5092 | pwd[len] = DIRECTORY_SEP; |
| 5093 | pwd[len + 1] = '\0'; |
| 5094 | len++; |
| 5095 | } |
| 5096 | |
| 5097 | BVAR (current_buffer, directory) = make_unibyte_string (pwd, len); |
| 5098 | if (! NILP (BVAR (&buffer_defaults, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
| 5099 | /* At this moment, we still don't know how to decode the |
| 5100 | directory name. So, we keep the bytes in multibyte form so |
| 5101 | that ENCODE_FILE correctly gets the original bytes. */ |
| 5102 | BVAR (current_buffer, directory) |
| 5103 | = string_to_multibyte (BVAR (current_buffer, directory)); |
| 5104 | |
| 5105 | /* Add /: to the front of the name |
| 5106 | if it would otherwise be treated as magic. */ |
| 5107 | temp = Ffind_file_name_handler (BVAR (current_buffer, directory), Qt); |
| 5108 | if (! NILP (temp) |
| 5109 | /* If the default dir is just /, TEMP is non-nil |
| 5110 | because of the ange-ftp completion handler. |
| 5111 | However, it is not necessary to turn / into /:/. |
| 5112 | So avoid doing that. */ |
| 5113 | && strcmp ("/", SSDATA (BVAR (current_buffer, directory)))) |
| 5114 | BVAR (current_buffer, directory) |
| 5115 | = concat2 (build_string ("/:"), BVAR (current_buffer, directory)); |
| 5116 | |
| 5117 | temp = get_minibuffer (0); |
| 5118 | BVAR (XBUFFER (temp), directory) = BVAR (current_buffer, directory); |
| 5119 | |
| 5120 | free (pwd); |
| 5121 | } |
| 5122 | |
| 5123 | /* Similar to defvar_lisp but define a variable whose value is the Lisp |
| 5124 | Object stored in the current buffer. address is the address of the slot |
| 5125 | in the buffer that is current now. */ |
| 5126 | |
| 5127 | /* TYPE is nil for a general Lisp variable. |
| 5128 | An integer specifies a type; then only Lisp values |
| 5129 | with that type code are allowed (except that nil is allowed too). |
| 5130 | LNAME is the Lisp-level variable name. |
| 5131 | VNAME is the name of the buffer slot. |
| 5132 | DOC is a dummy where you write the doc string as a comment. */ |
| 5133 | #define DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER(lname, vname, type, doc) \ |
| 5134 | do { \ |
| 5135 | static struct Lisp_Buffer_Objfwd bo_fwd; \ |
| 5136 | defvar_per_buffer (&bo_fwd, lname, vname, type); \ |
| 5137 | } while (0) |
| 5138 | |
| 5139 | static void |
| 5140 | defvar_per_buffer (struct Lisp_Buffer_Objfwd *bo_fwd, const char *namestring, |
| 5141 | Lisp_Object *address, Lisp_Object type) |
| 5142 | { |
| 5143 | struct Lisp_Symbol *sym; |
| 5144 | int offset; |
| 5145 | |
| 5146 | sym = XSYMBOL (intern (namestring)); |
| 5147 | offset = (char *)address - (char *)current_buffer; |
| 5148 | |
| 5149 | bo_fwd->type = Lisp_Fwd_Buffer_Obj; |
| 5150 | bo_fwd->offset = offset; |
| 5151 | bo_fwd->slottype = type; |
| 5152 | sym->declared_special = 1; |
| 5153 | sym->redirect = SYMBOL_FORWARDED; |
| 5154 | { |
| 5155 | /* I tried to do the job without a cast, but it seems impossible. |
| 5156 | union Lisp_Fwd *fwd; &(fwd->u_buffer_objfwd) = bo_fwd; */ |
| 5157 | SET_SYMBOL_FWD (sym, (union Lisp_Fwd *)bo_fwd); |
| 5158 | } |
| 5159 | XSETSYMBOL (PER_BUFFER_SYMBOL (offset), sym); |
| 5160 | |
| 5161 | if (PER_BUFFER_IDX (offset) == 0) |
| 5162 | /* Did a DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER without initializing the corresponding |
| 5163 | slot of buffer_local_flags */ |
| 5164 | abort (); |
| 5165 | } |
| 5166 | |
| 5167 | |
| 5168 | /* initialize the buffer routines */ |
| 5169 | void |
| 5170 | syms_of_buffer (void) |
| 5171 | { |
| 5172 | staticpro (&last_overlay_modification_hooks); |
| 5173 | last_overlay_modification_hooks |
| 5174 | = Fmake_vector (make_number (10), Qnil); |
| 5175 | |
| 5176 | staticpro (&Vbuffer_defaults); |
| 5177 | staticpro (&Vbuffer_local_symbols); |
| 5178 | staticpro (&Qfundamental_mode); |
| 5179 | staticpro (&Qmode_class); |
| 5180 | staticpro (&QSFundamental); |
| 5181 | staticpro (&Vbuffer_alist); |
| 5182 | staticpro (&Qprotected_field); |
| 5183 | staticpro (&Qpermanent_local); |
| 5184 | staticpro (&Qkill_buffer_hook); |
| 5185 | |
| 5186 | DEFSYM (Qpermanent_local_hook, "permanent-local-hook"); |
| 5187 | DEFSYM (Qoverlayp, "overlayp"); |
| 5188 | DEFSYM (Qevaporate, "evaporate"); |
| 5189 | DEFSYM (Qmodification_hooks, "modification-hooks"); |
| 5190 | DEFSYM (Qinsert_in_front_hooks, "insert-in-front-hooks"); |
| 5191 | DEFSYM (Qinsert_behind_hooks, "insert-behind-hooks"); |
| 5192 | DEFSYM (Qget_file_buffer, "get-file-buffer"); |
| 5193 | DEFSYM (Qpriority, "priority"); |
| 5194 | DEFSYM (Qbefore_string, "before-string"); |
| 5195 | DEFSYM (Qafter_string, "after-string"); |
| 5196 | DEFSYM (Qfirst_change_hook, "first-change-hook"); |
| 5197 | DEFSYM (Qbefore_change_functions, "before-change-functions"); |
| 5198 | DEFSYM (Qafter_change_functions, "after-change-functions"); |
| 5199 | DEFSYM (Qkill_buffer_query_functions, "kill-buffer-query-functions"); |
| 5200 | |
| 5201 | Fput (Qprotected_field, Qerror_conditions, |
| 5202 | pure_cons (Qprotected_field, pure_cons (Qerror, Qnil))); |
| 5203 | Fput (Qprotected_field, Qerror_message, |
| 5204 | make_pure_c_string ("Attempt to modify a protected field")); |
| 5205 | |
| 5206 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-mode-line-format", |
| 5207 | mode_line_format, |
| 5208 | doc: /* Default value of `mode-line-format' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5209 | This is the same as (default-value 'mode-line-format). */); |
| 5210 | |
| 5211 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-header-line-format", |
| 5212 | header_line_format, |
| 5213 | doc: /* Default value of `header-line-format' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5214 | This is the same as (default-value 'header-line-format). */); |
| 5215 | |
| 5216 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-cursor-type", cursor_type, |
| 5217 | doc: /* Default value of `cursor-type' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5218 | This is the same as (default-value 'cursor-type). */); |
| 5219 | |
| 5220 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-line-spacing", |
| 5221 | extra_line_spacing, |
| 5222 | doc: /* Default value of `line-spacing' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5223 | This is the same as (default-value 'line-spacing). */); |
| 5224 | |
| 5225 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-cursor-in-non-selected-windows", |
| 5226 | cursor_in_non_selected_windows, |
| 5227 | doc: /* Default value of `cursor-in-non-selected-windows'. |
| 5228 | This is the same as (default-value 'cursor-in-non-selected-windows). */); |
| 5229 | |
| 5230 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-abbrev-mode", |
| 5231 | abbrev_mode, |
| 5232 | doc: /* Default value of `abbrev-mode' for buffers that do not override it. |
| 5233 | This is the same as (default-value 'abbrev-mode). */); |
| 5234 | |
| 5235 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-ctl-arrow", |
| 5236 | ctl_arrow, |
| 5237 | doc: /* Default value of `ctl-arrow' for buffers that do not override it. |
| 5238 | This is the same as (default-value 'ctl-arrow). */); |
| 5239 | |
| 5240 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-enable-multibyte-characters", |
| 5241 | enable_multibyte_characters, |
| 5242 | doc: /* Default value of `enable-multibyte-characters' for buffers not overriding it. |
| 5243 | This is the same as (default-value 'enable-multibyte-characters). */); |
| 5244 | |
| 5245 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-buffer-file-coding-system", |
| 5246 | buffer_file_coding_system, |
| 5247 | doc: /* Default value of `buffer-file-coding-system' for buffers not overriding it. |
| 5248 | This is the same as (default-value 'buffer-file-coding-system). */); |
| 5249 | |
| 5250 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-truncate-lines", |
| 5251 | truncate_lines, |
| 5252 | doc: /* Default value of `truncate-lines' for buffers that do not override it. |
| 5253 | This is the same as (default-value 'truncate-lines). */); |
| 5254 | |
| 5255 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-fill-column", |
| 5256 | fill_column, |
| 5257 | doc: /* Default value of `fill-column' for buffers that do not override it. |
| 5258 | This is the same as (default-value 'fill-column). */); |
| 5259 | |
| 5260 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-left-margin", |
| 5261 | left_margin, |
| 5262 | doc: /* Default value of `left-margin' for buffers that do not override it. |
| 5263 | This is the same as (default-value 'left-margin). */); |
| 5264 | |
| 5265 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-tab-width", |
| 5266 | tab_width, |
| 5267 | doc: /* Default value of `tab-width' for buffers that do not override it. |
| 5268 | This is the same as (default-value 'tab-width). */); |
| 5269 | |
| 5270 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-case-fold-search", |
| 5271 | case_fold_search, |
| 5272 | doc: /* Default value of `case-fold-search' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5273 | This is the same as (default-value 'case-fold-search). */); |
| 5274 | |
| 5275 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-left-margin-width", |
| 5276 | left_margin_cols, |
| 5277 | doc: /* Default value of `left-margin-width' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5278 | This is the same as (default-value 'left-margin-width). */); |
| 5279 | |
| 5280 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-right-margin-width", |
| 5281 | right_margin_cols, |
| 5282 | doc: /* Default value of `right-margin-width' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5283 | This is the same as (default-value 'right-margin-width). */); |
| 5284 | |
| 5285 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-left-fringe-width", |
| 5286 | left_fringe_width, |
| 5287 | doc: /* Default value of `left-fringe-width' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5288 | This is the same as (default-value 'left-fringe-width). */); |
| 5289 | |
| 5290 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-right-fringe-width", |
| 5291 | right_fringe_width, |
| 5292 | doc: /* Default value of `right-fringe-width' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5293 | This is the same as (default-value 'right-fringe-width). */); |
| 5294 | |
| 5295 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-fringes-outside-margins", |
| 5296 | fringes_outside_margins, |
| 5297 | doc: /* Default value of `fringes-outside-margins' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5298 | This is the same as (default-value 'fringes-outside-margins). */); |
| 5299 | |
| 5300 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-scroll-bar-width", |
| 5301 | scroll_bar_width, |
| 5302 | doc: /* Default value of `scroll-bar-width' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5303 | This is the same as (default-value 'scroll-bar-width). */); |
| 5304 | |
| 5305 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-vertical-scroll-bar", |
| 5306 | vertical_scroll_bar_type, |
| 5307 | doc: /* Default value of `vertical-scroll-bar' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5308 | This is the same as (default-value 'vertical-scroll-bar). */); |
| 5309 | |
| 5310 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-indicate-empty-lines", |
| 5311 | indicate_empty_lines, |
| 5312 | doc: /* Default value of `indicate-empty-lines' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5313 | This is the same as (default-value 'indicate-empty-lines). */); |
| 5314 | |
| 5315 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-indicate-buffer-boundaries", |
| 5316 | indicate_buffer_boundaries, |
| 5317 | doc: /* Default value of `indicate-buffer-boundaries' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5318 | This is the same as (default-value 'indicate-buffer-boundaries). */); |
| 5319 | |
| 5320 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-fringe-indicator-alist", |
| 5321 | fringe_indicator_alist, |
| 5322 | doc: /* Default value of `fringe-indicator-alist' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5323 | This is the same as (default-value 'fringe-indicator-alist'). */); |
| 5324 | |
| 5325 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-fringe-cursor-alist", |
| 5326 | fringe_cursor_alist, |
| 5327 | doc: /* Default value of `fringe-cursor-alist' for buffers that don't override it. |
| 5328 | This is the same as (default-value 'fringe-cursor-alist'). */); |
| 5329 | |
| 5330 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-scroll-up-aggressively", |
| 5331 | scroll_up_aggressively, |
| 5332 | doc: /* Default value of `scroll-up-aggressively'. |
| 5333 | This value applies in buffers that don't have their own local values. |
| 5334 | This is the same as (default-value 'scroll-up-aggressively). */); |
| 5335 | |
| 5336 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-scroll-down-aggressively", |
| 5337 | scroll_down_aggressively, |
| 5338 | doc: /* Default value of `scroll-down-aggressively'. |
| 5339 | This value applies in buffers that don't have their own local values. |
| 5340 | This is the same as (default-value 'scroll-down-aggressively). */); |
| 5341 | |
| 5342 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("header-line-format", |
| 5343 | &BVAR (current_buffer, header_line_format), |
| 5344 | Qnil, |
| 5345 | doc: /* Analogous to `mode-line-format', but controls the header line. |
| 5346 | The header line appears, optionally, at the top of a window; |
| 5347 | the mode line appears at the bottom. */); |
| 5348 | |
| 5349 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("mode-line-format", &BVAR (current_buffer, mode_line_format), |
| 5350 | Qnil, |
| 5351 | doc: /* Template for displaying mode line for current buffer. |
| 5352 | |
| 5353 | The value may be nil, a string, a symbol or a list. |
| 5354 | |
| 5355 | A value of nil means don't display a mode line. |
| 5356 | |
| 5357 | For any symbol other than t or nil, the symbol's value is processed as |
| 5358 | a mode line construct. As a special exception, if that value is a |
| 5359 | string, the string is processed verbatim, without handling any |
| 5360 | %-constructs (see below). Also, unless the symbol has a non-nil |
| 5361 | `risky-local-variable' property, all properties in any strings, as |
| 5362 | well as all :eval and :propertize forms in the value, are ignored. |
| 5363 | |
| 5364 | A list whose car is a string or list is processed by processing each |
| 5365 | of the list elements recursively, as separate mode line constructs, |
| 5366 | and concatenating the results. |
| 5367 | |
| 5368 | A list of the form `(:eval FORM)' is processed by evaluating FORM and |
| 5369 | using the result as a mode line construct. Be careful--FORM should |
| 5370 | not load any files, because that can cause an infinite recursion. |
| 5371 | |
| 5372 | A list of the form `(:propertize ELT PROPS...)' is processed by |
| 5373 | processing ELT as the mode line construct, and adding the text |
| 5374 | properties PROPS to the result. |
| 5375 | |
| 5376 | A list whose car is a symbol is processed by examining the symbol's |
| 5377 | value, and, if that value is non-nil, processing the cadr of the list |
| 5378 | recursively; and if that value is nil, processing the caddr of the |
| 5379 | list recursively. |
| 5380 | |
| 5381 | A list whose car is an integer is processed by processing the cadr of |
| 5382 | the list, and padding (if the number is positive) or truncating (if |
| 5383 | negative) to the width specified by that number. |
| 5384 | |
| 5385 | A string is printed verbatim in the mode line except for %-constructs: |
| 5386 | %b -- print buffer name. %f -- print visited file name. |
| 5387 | %F -- print frame name. |
| 5388 | %* -- print %, * or hyphen. %+ -- print *, % or hyphen. |
| 5389 | %& is like %*, but ignore read-only-ness. |
| 5390 | % means buffer is read-only and * means it is modified. |
| 5391 | For a modified read-only buffer, %* gives % and %+ gives *. |
| 5392 | %s -- print process status. %l -- print the current line number. |
| 5393 | %c -- print the current column number (this makes editing slower). |
| 5394 | To make the column number update correctly in all cases, |
| 5395 | `column-number-mode' must be non-nil. |
| 5396 | %i -- print the size of the buffer. |
| 5397 | %I -- like %i, but use k, M, G, etc., to abbreviate. |
| 5398 | %p -- print percent of buffer above top of window, or Top, Bot or All. |
| 5399 | %P -- print percent of buffer above bottom of window, perhaps plus Top, |
| 5400 | or print Bottom or All. |
| 5401 | %n -- print Narrow if appropriate. |
| 5402 | %t -- visited file is text or binary (if OS supports this distinction). |
| 5403 | %z -- print mnemonics of keyboard, terminal, and buffer coding systems. |
| 5404 | %Z -- like %z, but including the end-of-line format. |
| 5405 | %e -- print error message about full memory. |
| 5406 | %@ -- print @ or hyphen. @ means that default-directory is on a |
| 5407 | remote machine. |
| 5408 | %[ -- print one [ for each recursive editing level. %] similar. |
| 5409 | %% -- print %. %- -- print infinitely many dashes. |
| 5410 | Decimal digits after the % specify field width to which to pad. */); |
| 5411 | |
| 5412 | DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-major-mode", major_mode, |
| 5413 | doc: /* Value of `major-mode' for new buffers. */); |
| 5414 | |
| 5415 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("major-mode", &BVAR (current_buffer, major_mode), |
| 5416 | make_number (Lisp_Symbol), |
| 5417 | doc: /* Symbol for current buffer's major mode. |
| 5418 | The default value (normally `fundamental-mode') affects new buffers. |
| 5419 | A value of nil means to use the current buffer's major mode, provided |
| 5420 | it is not marked as "special". |
| 5421 | |
| 5422 | When a mode is used by default, `find-file' switches to it before it |
| 5423 | reads the contents into the buffer and before it finishes setting up |
| 5424 | the buffer. Thus, the mode and its hooks should not expect certain |
| 5425 | variables such as `buffer-read-only' and `buffer-file-coding-system' |
| 5426 | to be set up. */); |
| 5427 | |
| 5428 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("mode-name", &BVAR (current_buffer, mode_name), |
| 5429 | Qnil, |
| 5430 | doc: /* Pretty name of current buffer's major mode. |
| 5431 | Usually a string, but can use any of the constructs for `mode-line-format', |
| 5432 | which see. |
| 5433 | Format with `format-mode-line' to produce a string value. */); |
| 5434 | |
| 5435 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("local-abbrev-table", &BVAR (current_buffer, abbrev_table), Qnil, |
| 5436 | doc: /* Local (mode-specific) abbrev table of current buffer. */); |
| 5437 | |
| 5438 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("abbrev-mode", &BVAR (current_buffer, abbrev_mode), Qnil, |
| 5439 | doc: /* Non-nil if Abbrev mode is enabled. |
| 5440 | Use the command `abbrev-mode' to change this variable. */); |
| 5441 | |
| 5442 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("case-fold-search", &BVAR (current_buffer, case_fold_search), |
| 5443 | Qnil, |
| 5444 | doc: /* Non-nil if searches and matches should ignore case. */); |
| 5445 | |
| 5446 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("fill-column", &BVAR (current_buffer, fill_column), |
| 5447 | make_number (LISP_INT_TAG), |
| 5448 | doc: /* Column beyond which automatic line-wrapping should happen. |
| 5449 | Interactively, you can set the buffer local value using \\[set-fill-column]. */); |
| 5450 | |
| 5451 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("left-margin", &BVAR (current_buffer, left_margin), |
| 5452 | make_number (LISP_INT_TAG), |
| 5453 | doc: /* Column for the default `indent-line-function' to indent to. |
| 5454 | Linefeed indents to this column in Fundamental mode. */); |
| 5455 | |
| 5456 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("tab-width", &BVAR (current_buffer, tab_width), |
| 5457 | make_number (LISP_INT_TAG), |
| 5458 | doc: /* Distance between tab stops (for display of tab characters), in columns. |
| 5459 | This should be an integer greater than zero. */); |
| 5460 | |
| 5461 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("ctl-arrow", &BVAR (current_buffer, ctl_arrow), Qnil, |
| 5462 | doc: /* Non-nil means display control chars with uparrow. |
| 5463 | A value of nil means use backslash and octal digits. |
| 5464 | This variable does not apply to characters whose display is specified |
| 5465 | in the current display table (if there is one). */); |
| 5466 | |
| 5467 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("enable-multibyte-characters", |
| 5468 | &BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters), |
| 5469 | Qnil, |
| 5470 | doc: /* Non-nil means the buffer contents are regarded as multi-byte characters. |
| 5471 | Otherwise they are regarded as unibyte. This affects the display, |
| 5472 | file I/O and the behavior of various editing commands. |
| 5473 | |
| 5474 | This variable is buffer-local but you cannot set it directly; |
| 5475 | use the function `set-buffer-multibyte' to change a buffer's representation. |
| 5476 | See also Info node `(elisp)Text Representations'. */); |
| 5477 | XSYMBOL (intern_c_string ("enable-multibyte-characters"))->constant = 1; |
| 5478 | |
| 5479 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-file-coding-system", |
| 5480 | &BVAR (current_buffer, buffer_file_coding_system), Qnil, |
| 5481 | doc: /* Coding system to be used for encoding the buffer contents on saving. |
| 5482 | This variable applies to saving the buffer, and also to `write-region' |
| 5483 | and other functions that use `write-region'. |
| 5484 | It does not apply to sending output to subprocesses, however. |
| 5485 | |
| 5486 | If this is nil, the buffer is saved without any code conversion |
| 5487 | unless some coding system is specified in `file-coding-system-alist' |
| 5488 | for the buffer file. |
| 5489 | |
| 5490 | If the text to be saved cannot be encoded as specified by this variable, |
| 5491 | an alternative encoding is selected by `select-safe-coding-system', which see. |
| 5492 | |
| 5493 | The variable `coding-system-for-write', if non-nil, overrides this variable. |
| 5494 | |
| 5495 | This variable is never applied to a way of decoding a file while reading it. */); |
| 5496 | |
| 5497 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("bidi-display-reordering", |
| 5498 | &BVAR (current_buffer, bidi_display_reordering), Qnil, |
| 5499 | doc: /* Non-nil means reorder bidirectional text for display in the visual order. */); |
| 5500 | |
| 5501 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("bidi-paragraph-direction", |
| 5502 | &BVAR (current_buffer, bidi_paragraph_direction), Qnil, |
| 5503 | doc: /* If non-nil, forces directionality of text paragraphs in the buffer. |
| 5504 | |
| 5505 | If this is nil (the default), the direction of each paragraph is |
| 5506 | determined by the first strong directional character of its text. |
| 5507 | The values of `right-to-left' and `left-to-right' override that. |
| 5508 | Any other value is treated as nil. |
| 5509 | |
| 5510 | This variable has no effect unless the buffer's value of |
| 5511 | \`bidi-display-reordering' is non-nil. */); |
| 5512 | |
| 5513 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("truncate-lines", &BVAR (current_buffer, truncate_lines), Qnil, |
| 5514 | doc: /* Non-nil means do not display continuation lines. |
| 5515 | Instead, give each line of text just one screen line. |
| 5516 | |
| 5517 | Note that this is overridden by the variable |
| 5518 | `truncate-partial-width-windows' if that variable is non-nil |
| 5519 | and this buffer is not full-frame width. |
| 5520 | |
| 5521 | Minibuffers set this variable to nil. */); |
| 5522 | |
| 5523 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("word-wrap", &BVAR (current_buffer, word_wrap), Qnil, |
| 5524 | doc: /* Non-nil means to use word-wrapping for continuation lines. |
| 5525 | When word-wrapping is on, continuation lines are wrapped at the space |
| 5526 | or tab character nearest to the right window edge. |
| 5527 | If nil, continuation lines are wrapped at the right screen edge. |
| 5528 | |
| 5529 | This variable has no effect if long lines are truncated (see |
| 5530 | `truncate-lines' and `truncate-partial-width-windows'). If you use |
| 5531 | word-wrapping, you might want to reduce the value of |
| 5532 | `truncate-partial-width-windows', since wrapping can make text readable |
| 5533 | in narrower windows. |
| 5534 | |
| 5535 | Instead of setting this variable directly, most users should use |
| 5536 | Visual Line mode . Visual Line mode, when enabled, sets `word-wrap' |
| 5537 | to t, and additionally redefines simple editing commands to act on |
| 5538 | visual lines rather than logical lines. See the documentation of |
| 5539 | `visual-line-mode'. */); |
| 5540 | |
| 5541 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("default-directory", &BVAR (current_buffer, directory), |
| 5542 | make_number (Lisp_String), |
| 5543 | doc: /* Name of default directory of current buffer. Should end with slash. |
| 5544 | To interactively change the default directory, use command `cd'. */); |
| 5545 | |
| 5546 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("auto-fill-function", &BVAR (current_buffer, auto_fill_function), |
| 5547 | Qnil, |
| 5548 | doc: /* Function called (if non-nil) to perform auto-fill. |
| 5549 | It is called after self-inserting any character specified in |
| 5550 | the `auto-fill-chars' table. |
| 5551 | NOTE: This variable is not a hook; |
| 5552 | its value may not be a list of functions. */); |
| 5553 | |
| 5554 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-file-name", &BVAR (current_buffer, filename), |
| 5555 | make_number (Lisp_String), |
| 5556 | doc: /* Name of file visited in current buffer, or nil if not visiting a file. */); |
| 5557 | |
| 5558 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-file-truename", &BVAR (current_buffer, file_truename), |
| 5559 | make_number (Lisp_String), |
| 5560 | doc: /* Abbreviated truename of file visited in current buffer, or nil if none. |
| 5561 | The truename of a file is calculated by `file-truename' |
| 5562 | and then abbreviated with `abbreviate-file-name'. */); |
| 5563 | |
| 5564 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-auto-save-file-name", |
| 5565 | &BVAR (current_buffer, auto_save_file_name), |
| 5566 | make_number (Lisp_String), |
| 5567 | doc: /* Name of file for auto-saving current buffer. |
| 5568 | If it is nil, that means don't auto-save this buffer. */); |
| 5569 | |
| 5570 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-read-only", &BVAR (current_buffer, read_only), Qnil, |
| 5571 | doc: /* Non-nil if this buffer is read-only. */); |
| 5572 | |
| 5573 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-backed-up", &BVAR (current_buffer, backed_up), Qnil, |
| 5574 | doc: /* Non-nil if this buffer's file has been backed up. |
| 5575 | Backing up is done before the first time the file is saved. */); |
| 5576 | |
| 5577 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-saved-size", &BVAR (current_buffer, save_length), |
| 5578 | make_number (LISP_INT_TAG), |
| 5579 | doc: /* Length of current buffer when last read in, saved or auto-saved. |
| 5580 | 0 initially. |
| 5581 | -1 means auto-saving turned off until next real save. |
| 5582 | |
| 5583 | If you set this to -2, that means don't turn off auto-saving in this buffer |
| 5584 | if its text size shrinks. If you use `buffer-swap-text' on a buffer, |
| 5585 | you probably should set this to -2 in that buffer. */); |
| 5586 | |
| 5587 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("selective-display", &BVAR (current_buffer, selective_display), |
| 5588 | Qnil, |
| 5589 | doc: /* Non-nil enables selective display. |
| 5590 | An integer N as value means display only lines |
| 5591 | that start with less than N columns of space. |
| 5592 | A value of t means that the character ^M makes itself and |
| 5593 | all the rest of the line invisible; also, when saving the buffer |
| 5594 | in a file, save the ^M as a newline. */); |
| 5595 | |
| 5596 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("selective-display-ellipses", |
| 5597 | &BVAR (current_buffer, selective_display_ellipses), |
| 5598 | Qnil, |
| 5599 | doc: /* Non-nil means display ... on previous line when a line is invisible. */); |
| 5600 | |
| 5601 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("overwrite-mode", &BVAR (current_buffer, overwrite_mode), Qnil, |
| 5602 | doc: /* Non-nil if self-insertion should replace existing text. |
| 5603 | The value should be one of `overwrite-mode-textual', |
| 5604 | `overwrite-mode-binary', or nil. |
| 5605 | If it is `overwrite-mode-textual', self-insertion still |
| 5606 | inserts at the end of a line, and inserts when point is before a tab, |
| 5607 | until the tab is filled in. |
| 5608 | If `overwrite-mode-binary', self-insertion replaces newlines and tabs too. */); |
| 5609 | |
| 5610 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-display-table", &BVAR (current_buffer, display_table), |
| 5611 | Qnil, |
| 5612 | doc: /* Display table that controls display of the contents of current buffer. |
| 5613 | |
| 5614 | If this variable is nil, the value of `standard-display-table' is used. |
| 5615 | Each window can have its own, overriding display table, see |
| 5616 | `set-window-display-table' and `window-display-table'. |
| 5617 | |
| 5618 | The display table is a char-table created with `make-display-table'. |
| 5619 | A char-table is an array indexed by character codes. Normal array |
| 5620 | primitives `aref' and `aset' can be used to access elements of a char-table. |
| 5621 | |
| 5622 | Each of the char-table elements control how to display the corresponding |
| 5623 | text character: the element at index C in the table says how to display |
| 5624 | the character whose code is C. Each element should be a vector of |
| 5625 | characters or nil. The value nil means display the character in the |
| 5626 | default fashion; otherwise, the characters from the vector are delivered |
| 5627 | to the screen instead of the original character. |
| 5628 | |
| 5629 | For example, (aset buffer-display-table ?X [?Y]) tells Emacs |
| 5630 | to display a capital Y instead of each X character. |
| 5631 | |
| 5632 | In addition, a char-table has six extra slots to control the display of: |
| 5633 | |
| 5634 | the end of a truncated screen line (extra-slot 0, a single character); |
| 5635 | the end of a continued line (extra-slot 1, a single character); |
| 5636 | the escape character used to display character codes in octal |
| 5637 | (extra-slot 2, a single character); |
| 5638 | the character used as an arrow for control characters (extra-slot 3, |
| 5639 | a single character); |
| 5640 | the decoration indicating the presence of invisible lines (extra-slot 4, |
| 5641 | a vector of characters); |
| 5642 | the character used to draw the border between side-by-side windows |
| 5643 | (extra-slot 5, a single character). |
| 5644 | |
| 5645 | See also the functions `display-table-slot' and `set-display-table-slot'. */); |
| 5646 | |
| 5647 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("left-margin-width", &BVAR (current_buffer, left_margin_cols), |
| 5648 | Qnil, |
| 5649 | doc: /* Width of left marginal area for display of a buffer. |
| 5650 | A value of nil means no marginal area. */); |
| 5651 | |
| 5652 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("right-margin-width", &BVAR (current_buffer, right_margin_cols), |
| 5653 | Qnil, |
| 5654 | doc: /* Width of right marginal area for display of a buffer. |
| 5655 | A value of nil means no marginal area. */); |
| 5656 | |
| 5657 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("left-fringe-width", &BVAR (current_buffer, left_fringe_width), |
| 5658 | Qnil, |
| 5659 | doc: /* Width of this buffer's left fringe (in pixels). |
| 5660 | A value of 0 means no left fringe is shown in this buffer's window. |
| 5661 | A value of nil means to use the left fringe width from the window's frame. */); |
| 5662 | |
| 5663 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("right-fringe-width", &BVAR (current_buffer, right_fringe_width), |
| 5664 | Qnil, |
| 5665 | doc: /* Width of this buffer's right fringe (in pixels). |
| 5666 | A value of 0 means no right fringe is shown in this buffer's window. |
| 5667 | A value of nil means to use the right fringe width from the window's frame. */); |
| 5668 | |
| 5669 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("fringes-outside-margins", &BVAR (current_buffer, fringes_outside_margins), |
| 5670 | Qnil, |
| 5671 | doc: /* Non-nil means to display fringes outside display margins. |
| 5672 | A value of nil means to display fringes between margins and buffer text. */); |
| 5673 | |
| 5674 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("scroll-bar-width", &BVAR (current_buffer, scroll_bar_width), |
| 5675 | Qnil, |
| 5676 | doc: /* Width of this buffer's scroll bars in pixels. |
| 5677 | A value of nil means to use the scroll bar width from the window's frame. */); |
| 5678 | |
| 5679 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("vertical-scroll-bar", &BVAR (current_buffer, vertical_scroll_bar_type), |
| 5680 | Qnil, |
| 5681 | doc: /* Position of this buffer's vertical scroll bar. |
| 5682 | The value takes effect whenever you tell a window to display this buffer; |
| 5683 | for instance, with `set-window-buffer' or when `display-buffer' displays it. |
| 5684 | |
| 5685 | A value of `left' or `right' means put the vertical scroll bar at that side |
| 5686 | of the window; a value of nil means don't show any vertical scroll bars. |
| 5687 | A value of t (the default) means do whatever the window's frame specifies. */); |
| 5688 | |
| 5689 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("indicate-empty-lines", |
| 5690 | &BVAR (current_buffer, indicate_empty_lines), Qnil, |
| 5691 | doc: /* Visually indicate empty lines after the buffer end. |
| 5692 | If non-nil, a bitmap is displayed in the left fringe of a window on |
| 5693 | window-systems. */); |
| 5694 | |
| 5695 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("indicate-buffer-boundaries", |
| 5696 | &BVAR (current_buffer, indicate_buffer_boundaries), Qnil, |
| 5697 | doc: /* Visually indicate buffer boundaries and scrolling. |
| 5698 | If non-nil, the first and last line of the buffer are marked in the fringe |
| 5699 | of a window on window-systems with angle bitmaps, or if the window can be |
| 5700 | scrolled, the top and bottom line of the window are marked with up and down |
| 5701 | arrow bitmaps. |
| 5702 | |
| 5703 | If value is a symbol `left' or `right', both angle and arrow bitmaps |
| 5704 | are displayed in the left or right fringe, resp. Any other value |
| 5705 | that doesn't look like an alist means display the angle bitmaps in |
| 5706 | the left fringe but no arrows. |
| 5707 | |
| 5708 | You can exercise more precise control by using an alist as the |
| 5709 | value. Each alist element (INDICATOR . POSITION) specifies |
| 5710 | where to show one of the indicators. INDICATOR is one of `top', |
| 5711 | `bottom', `up', `down', or t, which specifies the default position, |
| 5712 | and POSITION is one of `left', `right', or nil, meaning do not show |
| 5713 | this indicator. |
| 5714 | |
| 5715 | For example, ((top . left) (t . right)) places the top angle bitmap in |
| 5716 | left fringe, the bottom angle bitmap in right fringe, and both arrow |
| 5717 | bitmaps in right fringe. To show just the angle bitmaps in the left |
| 5718 | fringe, but no arrow bitmaps, use ((top . left) (bottom . left)). */); |
| 5719 | |
| 5720 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("fringe-indicator-alist", |
| 5721 | &BVAR (current_buffer, fringe_indicator_alist), Qnil, |
| 5722 | doc: /* Mapping from logical to physical fringe indicator bitmaps. |
| 5723 | The value is an alist where each element (INDICATOR . BITMAPS) |
| 5724 | specifies the fringe bitmaps used to display a specific logical |
| 5725 | fringe indicator. |
| 5726 | |
| 5727 | INDICATOR specifies the logical indicator type which is one of the |
| 5728 | following symbols: `truncation' , `continuation', `overlay-arrow', |
| 5729 | `top', `bottom', `top-bottom', `up', `down', empty-line', or `unknown'. |
| 5730 | |
| 5731 | BITMAPS is a list of symbols (LEFT RIGHT [LEFT1 RIGHT1]) which specifies |
| 5732 | the actual bitmap shown in the left or right fringe for the logical |
| 5733 | indicator. LEFT and RIGHT are the bitmaps shown in the left and/or |
| 5734 | right fringe for the specific indicator. The LEFT1 or RIGHT1 bitmaps |
| 5735 | are used only for the `bottom' and `top-bottom' indicators when the |
| 5736 | last (only) line has no final newline. BITMAPS may also be a single |
| 5737 | symbol which is used in both left and right fringes. */); |
| 5738 | |
| 5739 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("fringe-cursor-alist", |
| 5740 | &BVAR (current_buffer, fringe_cursor_alist), Qnil, |
| 5741 | doc: /* Mapping from logical to physical fringe cursor bitmaps. |
| 5742 | The value is an alist where each element (CURSOR . BITMAP) |
| 5743 | specifies the fringe bitmaps used to display a specific logical |
| 5744 | cursor type in the fringe. |
| 5745 | |
| 5746 | CURSOR specifies the logical cursor type which is one of the following |
| 5747 | symbols: `box' , `hollow', `bar', `hbar', or `hollow-small'. The last |
| 5748 | one is used to show a hollow cursor on narrow lines display lines |
| 5749 | where the normal hollow cursor will not fit. |
| 5750 | |
| 5751 | BITMAP is the corresponding fringe bitmap shown for the logical |
| 5752 | cursor type. */); |
| 5753 | |
| 5754 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("scroll-up-aggressively", |
| 5755 | &BVAR (current_buffer, scroll_up_aggressively), Qnil, |
| 5756 | doc: /* How far to scroll windows upward. |
| 5757 | If you move point off the bottom, the window scrolls automatically. |
| 5758 | This variable controls how far it scrolls. The value nil, the default, |
| 5759 | means scroll to center point. A fraction means scroll to put point |
| 5760 | that fraction of the window's height from the bottom of the window. |
| 5761 | When the value is 0.0, point goes at the bottom line, which in the |
| 5762 | simple case that you moved off with C-f means scrolling just one line. |
| 5763 | 1.0 means point goes at the top, so that in that simple case, the |
| 5764 | window scrolls by a full window height. Meaningful values are |
| 5765 | between 0.0 and 1.0, inclusive. */); |
| 5766 | |
| 5767 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("scroll-down-aggressively", |
| 5768 | &BVAR (current_buffer, scroll_down_aggressively), Qnil, |
| 5769 | doc: /* How far to scroll windows downward. |
| 5770 | If you move point off the top, the window scrolls automatically. |
| 5771 | This variable controls how far it scrolls. The value nil, the default, |
| 5772 | means scroll to center point. A fraction means scroll to put point |
| 5773 | that fraction of the window's height from the top of the window. |
| 5774 | When the value is 0.0, point goes at the top line, which in the |
| 5775 | simple case that you moved off with C-b means scrolling just one line. |
| 5776 | 1.0 means point goes at the bottom, so that in that simple case, the |
| 5777 | window scrolls by a full window height. Meaningful values are |
| 5778 | between 0.0 and 1.0, inclusive. */); |
| 5779 | |
| 5780 | /*DEFVAR_LISP ("debug-check-symbol", &Vcheck_symbol, |
| 5781 | "Don't ask."); |
| 5782 | */ |
| 5783 | |
| 5784 | DEFVAR_LISP ("before-change-functions", Vbefore_change_functions, |
| 5785 | doc: /* List of functions to call before each text change. |
| 5786 | Two arguments are passed to each function: the positions of |
| 5787 | the beginning and end of the range of old text to be changed. |
| 5788 | \(For an insertion, the beginning and end are at the same place.) |
| 5789 | No information is given about the length of the text after the change. |
| 5790 | |
| 5791 | Buffer changes made while executing the `before-change-functions' |
| 5792 | don't call any before-change or after-change functions. |
| 5793 | That's because `inhibit-modification-hooks' is temporarily set non-nil. |
| 5794 | |
| 5795 | If an unhandled error happens in running these functions, |
| 5796 | the variable's value remains nil. That prevents the error |
| 5797 | from happening repeatedly and making Emacs nonfunctional. */); |
| 5798 | Vbefore_change_functions = Qnil; |
| 5799 | |
| 5800 | DEFVAR_LISP ("after-change-functions", Vafter_change_functions, |
| 5801 | doc: /* List of functions to call after each text change. |
| 5802 | Three arguments are passed to each function: the positions of |
| 5803 | the beginning and end of the range of changed text, |
| 5804 | and the length in bytes of the pre-change text replaced by that range. |
| 5805 | \(For an insertion, the pre-change length is zero; |
| 5806 | for a deletion, that length is the number of bytes deleted, |
| 5807 | and the post-change beginning and end are at the same place.) |
| 5808 | |
| 5809 | Buffer changes made while executing the `after-change-functions' |
| 5810 | don't call any before-change or after-change functions. |
| 5811 | That's because `inhibit-modification-hooks' is temporarily set non-nil. |
| 5812 | |
| 5813 | If an unhandled error happens in running these functions, |
| 5814 | the variable's value remains nil. That prevents the error |
| 5815 | from happening repeatedly and making Emacs nonfunctional. */); |
| 5816 | Vafter_change_functions = Qnil; |
| 5817 | |
| 5818 | DEFVAR_LISP ("first-change-hook", Vfirst_change_hook, |
| 5819 | doc: /* A list of functions to call before changing a buffer which is unmodified. |
| 5820 | The functions are run using the `run-hooks' function. */); |
| 5821 | Vfirst_change_hook = Qnil; |
| 5822 | |
| 5823 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-undo-list", &BVAR (current_buffer, undo_list), Qnil, |
| 5824 | doc: /* List of undo entries in current buffer. |
| 5825 | Recent changes come first; older changes follow newer. |
| 5826 | |
| 5827 | An entry (BEG . END) represents an insertion which begins at |
| 5828 | position BEG and ends at position END. |
| 5829 | |
| 5830 | An entry (TEXT . POSITION) represents the deletion of the string TEXT |
| 5831 | from (abs POSITION). If POSITION is positive, point was at the front |
| 5832 | of the text being deleted; if negative, point was at the end. |
| 5833 | |
| 5834 | An entry (t HIGH LOW USEC PSEC) indicates that the buffer was previously |
| 5835 | unmodified; (HIGH LOW USEC PSEC) is in the same style as (current-time) |
| 5836 | and is the visited file's modification time, as of that time. If the |
| 5837 | modification time of the most recent save is different, this entry is |
| 5838 | obsolete. |
| 5839 | |
| 5840 | An entry (nil PROPERTY VALUE BEG . END) indicates that a text property |
| 5841 | was modified between BEG and END. PROPERTY is the property name, |
| 5842 | and VALUE is the old value. |
| 5843 | |
| 5844 | An entry (apply FUN-NAME . ARGS) means undo the change with |
| 5845 | \(apply FUN-NAME ARGS). |
| 5846 | |
| 5847 | An entry (apply DELTA BEG END FUN-NAME . ARGS) supports selective undo |
| 5848 | in the active region. BEG and END is the range affected by this entry |
| 5849 | and DELTA is the number of bytes added or deleted in that range by |
| 5850 | this change. |
| 5851 | |
| 5852 | An entry (MARKER . DISTANCE) indicates that the marker MARKER |
| 5853 | was adjusted in position by the offset DISTANCE (an integer). |
| 5854 | |
| 5855 | An entry of the form POSITION indicates that point was at the buffer |
| 5856 | location given by the integer. Undoing an entry of this form places |
| 5857 | point at POSITION. |
| 5858 | |
| 5859 | Entries with value `nil' mark undo boundaries. The undo command treats |
| 5860 | the changes between two undo boundaries as a single step to be undone. |
| 5861 | |
| 5862 | If the value of the variable is t, undo information is not recorded. */); |
| 5863 | |
| 5864 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("mark-active", &BVAR (current_buffer, mark_active), Qnil, |
| 5865 | doc: /* Non-nil means the mark and region are currently active in this buffer. */); |
| 5866 | |
| 5867 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("cache-long-line-scans", &BVAR (current_buffer, cache_long_line_scans), Qnil, |
| 5868 | doc: /* Non-nil means that Emacs should use caches to handle long lines more quickly. |
| 5869 | |
| 5870 | Normally, the line-motion functions work by scanning the buffer for |
| 5871 | newlines. Columnar operations (like `move-to-column' and |
| 5872 | `compute-motion') also work by scanning the buffer, summing character |
| 5873 | widths as they go. This works well for ordinary text, but if the |
| 5874 | buffer's lines are very long (say, more than 500 characters), these |
| 5875 | motion functions will take longer to execute. Emacs may also take |
| 5876 | longer to update the display. |
| 5877 | |
| 5878 | If `cache-long-line-scans' is non-nil, these motion functions cache the |
| 5879 | results of their scans, and consult the cache to avoid rescanning |
| 5880 | regions of the buffer until the text is modified. The caches are most |
| 5881 | beneficial when they prevent the most searching---that is, when the |
| 5882 | buffer contains long lines and large regions of characters with the |
| 5883 | same, fixed screen width. |
| 5884 | |
| 5885 | When `cache-long-line-scans' is non-nil, processing short lines will |
| 5886 | become slightly slower (because of the overhead of consulting the |
| 5887 | cache), and the caches will use memory roughly proportional to the |
| 5888 | number of newlines and characters whose screen width varies. |
| 5889 | |
| 5890 | The caches require no explicit maintenance; their accuracy is |
| 5891 | maintained internally by the Emacs primitives. Enabling or disabling |
| 5892 | the cache should not affect the behavior of any of the motion |
| 5893 | functions; it should only affect their performance. */); |
| 5894 | |
| 5895 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("point-before-scroll", &BVAR (current_buffer, point_before_scroll), Qnil, |
| 5896 | doc: /* Value of point before the last series of scroll operations, or nil. */); |
| 5897 | |
| 5898 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-file-format", &BVAR (current_buffer, file_format), Qnil, |
| 5899 | doc: /* List of formats to use when saving this buffer. |
| 5900 | Formats are defined by `format-alist'. This variable is |
| 5901 | set when a file is visited. */); |
| 5902 | |
| 5903 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-auto-save-file-format", |
| 5904 | &BVAR (current_buffer, auto_save_file_format), Qnil, |
| 5905 | doc: /* Format in which to write auto-save files. |
| 5906 | Should be a list of symbols naming formats that are defined in `format-alist'. |
| 5907 | If it is t, which is the default, auto-save files are written in the |
| 5908 | same format as a regular save would use. */); |
| 5909 | |
| 5910 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-invisibility-spec", |
| 5911 | &BVAR (current_buffer, invisibility_spec), Qnil, |
| 5912 | doc: /* Invisibility spec of this buffer. |
| 5913 | The default is t, which means that text is invisible |
| 5914 | if it has a non-nil `invisible' property. |
| 5915 | If the value is a list, a text character is invisible if its `invisible' |
| 5916 | property is an element in that list (or is a list with members in common). |
| 5917 | If an element is a cons cell of the form (PROP . ELLIPSIS), |
| 5918 | then characters with property value PROP are invisible, |
| 5919 | and they have an ellipsis as well if ELLIPSIS is non-nil. */); |
| 5920 | |
| 5921 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-display-count", |
| 5922 | &BVAR (current_buffer, display_count), Qnil, |
| 5923 | doc: /* A number incremented each time this buffer is displayed in a window. |
| 5924 | The function `set-window-buffer' increments it. */); |
| 5925 | |
| 5926 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("buffer-display-time", |
| 5927 | &BVAR (current_buffer, display_time), Qnil, |
| 5928 | doc: /* Time stamp updated each time this buffer is displayed in a window. |
| 5929 | The function `set-window-buffer' updates this variable |
| 5930 | to the value obtained by calling `current-time'. |
| 5931 | If the buffer has never been shown in a window, the value is nil. */); |
| 5932 | |
| 5933 | DEFVAR_LISP ("transient-mark-mode", Vtransient_mark_mode, |
| 5934 | doc: /* Non-nil if Transient Mark mode is enabled. |
| 5935 | See the command `transient-mark-mode' for a description of this minor mode. |
| 5936 | |
| 5937 | Non-nil also enables highlighting of the region whenever the mark is active. |
| 5938 | The variable `highlight-nonselected-windows' controls whether to highlight |
| 5939 | all windows or just the selected window. |
| 5940 | |
| 5941 | Lisp programs may give this variable certain special values: |
| 5942 | |
| 5943 | - A value of `lambda' enables Transient Mark mode temporarily. |
| 5944 | It is disabled again after any subsequent action that would |
| 5945 | normally deactivate the mark (e.g. buffer modification). |
| 5946 | |
| 5947 | - A value of (only . OLDVAL) enables Transient Mark mode |
| 5948 | temporarily. After any subsequent point motion command that is |
| 5949 | not shift-translated, or any other action that would normally |
| 5950 | deactivate the mark (e.g. buffer modification), the value of |
| 5951 | `transient-mark-mode' is set to OLDVAL. */); |
| 5952 | Vtransient_mark_mode = Qnil; |
| 5953 | |
| 5954 | DEFVAR_LISP ("inhibit-read-only", Vinhibit_read_only, |
| 5955 | doc: /* Non-nil means disregard read-only status of buffers or characters. |
| 5956 | If the value is t, disregard `buffer-read-only' and all `read-only' |
| 5957 | text properties. If the value is a list, disregard `buffer-read-only' |
| 5958 | and disregard a `read-only' text property if the property value |
| 5959 | is a member of the list. */); |
| 5960 | Vinhibit_read_only = Qnil; |
| 5961 | |
| 5962 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("cursor-type", &BVAR (current_buffer, cursor_type), Qnil, |
| 5963 | doc: /* Cursor to use when this buffer is in the selected window. |
| 5964 | Values are interpreted as follows: |
| 5965 | |
| 5966 | t use the cursor specified for the frame |
| 5967 | nil don't display a cursor |
| 5968 | box display a filled box cursor |
| 5969 | hollow display a hollow box cursor |
| 5970 | bar display a vertical bar cursor with default width |
| 5971 | (bar . WIDTH) display a vertical bar cursor with width WIDTH |
| 5972 | hbar display a horizontal bar cursor with default height |
| 5973 | (hbar . HEIGHT) display a horizontal bar cursor with height HEIGHT |
| 5974 | ANYTHING ELSE display a hollow box cursor |
| 5975 | |
| 5976 | When the buffer is displayed in a non-selected window, the |
| 5977 | cursor's appearance is instead controlled by the variable |
| 5978 | `cursor-in-non-selected-windows'. */); |
| 5979 | |
| 5980 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("line-spacing", |
| 5981 | &BVAR (current_buffer, extra_line_spacing), Qnil, |
| 5982 | doc: /* Additional space to put between lines when displaying a buffer. |
| 5983 | The space is measured in pixels, and put below lines on graphic displays, |
| 5984 | see `display-graphic-p'. |
| 5985 | If value is a floating point number, it specifies the spacing relative |
| 5986 | to the default frame line height. A value of nil means add no extra space. */); |
| 5987 | |
| 5988 | DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("cursor-in-non-selected-windows", |
| 5989 | &BVAR (current_buffer, cursor_in_non_selected_windows), Qnil, |
| 5990 | doc: /* Non-nil means show a cursor in non-selected windows. |
| 5991 | If nil, only shows a cursor in the selected window. |
| 5992 | If t, displays a cursor related to the usual cursor type |
| 5993 | \(a solid box becomes hollow, a bar becomes a narrower bar). |
| 5994 | You can also specify the cursor type as in the `cursor-type' variable. |
| 5995 | Use Custom to set this variable and update the display." */); |
| 5996 | |
| 5997 | DEFVAR_LISP ("kill-buffer-query-functions", Vkill_buffer_query_functions, |
| 5998 | doc: /* List of functions called with no args to query before killing a buffer. |
| 5999 | The buffer being killed will be current while the functions are running. |
| 6000 | |
| 6001 | If any of them returns nil, the buffer is not killed. Functions run by |
| 6002 | this hook are supposed to not change the current buffer. */); |
| 6003 | Vkill_buffer_query_functions = Qnil; |
| 6004 | |
| 6005 | DEFVAR_LISP ("change-major-mode-hook", Vchange_major_mode_hook, |
| 6006 | doc: /* Normal hook run before changing the major mode of a buffer. |
| 6007 | The function `kill-all-local-variables' runs this before doing anything else. */); |
| 6008 | Vchange_major_mode_hook = Qnil; |
| 6009 | DEFSYM (Qchange_major_mode_hook, "change-major-mode-hook"); |
| 6010 | |
| 6011 | DEFVAR_LISP ("buffer-list-update-hook", Vbuffer_list_update_hook, |
| 6012 | doc: /* Hook run when the buffer list changes. |
| 6013 | Functions running this hook are `get-buffer-create', |
| 6014 | `make-indirect-buffer', `rename-buffer', `kill-buffer', |
| 6015 | and `bury-buffer-internal'. */); |
| 6016 | Vbuffer_list_update_hook = Qnil; |
| 6017 | DEFSYM (Qbuffer_list_update_hook, "buffer-list-update-hook"); |
| 6018 | |
| 6019 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_live_p); |
| 6020 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_list); |
| 6021 | defsubr (&Sget_buffer); |
| 6022 | defsubr (&Sget_file_buffer); |
| 6023 | defsubr (&Sget_buffer_create); |
| 6024 | defsubr (&Smake_indirect_buffer); |
| 6025 | defsubr (&Sgenerate_new_buffer_name); |
| 6026 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_name); |
| 6027 | /*defsubr (&Sbuffer_number);*/ |
| 6028 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_file_name); |
| 6029 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_base_buffer); |
| 6030 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_local_value); |
| 6031 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_local_variables); |
| 6032 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_modified_p); |
| 6033 | defsubr (&Sset_buffer_modified_p); |
| 6034 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_modified_tick); |
| 6035 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_chars_modified_tick); |
| 6036 | defsubr (&Srename_buffer); |
| 6037 | defsubr (&Sother_buffer); |
| 6038 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_enable_undo); |
| 6039 | defsubr (&Skill_buffer); |
| 6040 | defsubr (&Sbury_buffer_internal); |
| 6041 | defsubr (&Sset_buffer_major_mode); |
| 6042 | defsubr (&Scurrent_buffer); |
| 6043 | defsubr (&Sset_buffer); |
| 6044 | defsubr (&Sbarf_if_buffer_read_only); |
| 6045 | defsubr (&Serase_buffer); |
| 6046 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_swap_text); |
| 6047 | defsubr (&Sset_buffer_multibyte); |
| 6048 | defsubr (&Skill_all_local_variables); |
| 6049 | |
| 6050 | defsubr (&Soverlayp); |
| 6051 | defsubr (&Smake_overlay); |
| 6052 | defsubr (&Sdelete_overlay); |
| 6053 | defsubr (&Smove_overlay); |
| 6054 | defsubr (&Soverlay_start); |
| 6055 | defsubr (&Soverlay_end); |
| 6056 | defsubr (&Soverlay_buffer); |
| 6057 | defsubr (&Soverlay_properties); |
| 6058 | defsubr (&Soverlays_at); |
| 6059 | defsubr (&Soverlays_in); |
| 6060 | defsubr (&Snext_overlay_change); |
| 6061 | defsubr (&Sprevious_overlay_change); |
| 6062 | defsubr (&Soverlay_recenter); |
| 6063 | defsubr (&Soverlay_lists); |
| 6064 | defsubr (&Soverlay_get); |
| 6065 | defsubr (&Soverlay_put); |
| 6066 | defsubr (&Srestore_buffer_modified_p); |
| 6067 | } |
| 6068 | |
| 6069 | void |
| 6070 | keys_of_buffer (void) |
| 6071 | { |
| 6072 | initial_define_key (control_x_map, 'b', "switch-to-buffer"); |
| 6073 | initial_define_key (control_x_map, 'k', "kill-buffer"); |
| 6074 | |
| 6075 | /* This must not be in syms_of_buffer, because Qdisabled is not |
| 6076 | initialized when that function gets called. */ |
| 6077 | Fput (intern_c_string ("erase-buffer"), Qdisabled, Qt); |
| 6078 | } |