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1 ;;; cc-fonts.el --- font lock support for CC Mode
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 ;; Authors: 2003- Alan Mackenzie
6 ;; 2002- Martin Stjernholm
7 ;; Maintainer: bug-cc-mode@gnu.org
8 ;; Created: 07-Jan-2002
9 ;; Version: See cc-mode.el
10 ;; Keywords: c languages oop
11
12 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
13
14 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
16 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
17 ;; any later version.
18
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20 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
22 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
23
24 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
25 ;; along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
26 ;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
27 ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
28
29 ;;; Commentary:
30
31 ;; Some comments on the use of faces:
32 ;;
33 ;; o `c-label-face-name' is either `font-lock-constant-face' (in
34 ;; Emacs), or `font-lock-reference-face'.
35 ;;
36 ;; o `c-constant-face-name', `c-reference-face-name' and
37 ;; `c-doc-markup-face-name' are essentially set up like
38 ;; `c-label-face-name'.
39 ;;
40 ;; o `c-preprocessor-face-name' is `font-lock-preprocessor-face' in
41 ;; XEmacs and - in lack of a closer equivalent -
42 ;; `font-lock-builtin-face' or `font-lock-reference-face' in Emacs.
43 ;;
44 ;; o `c-doc-face-name' is `font-lock-doc-string-face' in XEmacs,
45 ;; `font-lock-doc-face' in Emacs 21 and later, or
46 ;; `font-lock-comment-face' in older Emacs (that since source
47 ;; documentation are actually comments in these languages, as opposed
48 ;; to elisp).
49 ;;
50 ;; TBD: We should probably provide real faces for the above uses and
51 ;; instead initialize them from the standard faces.
52
53 ;;; Code:
54
55 ;; The faces that already have been put onto the text is tested in
56 ;; various places to direct further fontifications. For this to work,
57 ;; the following assumptions regarding the faces must hold (apart from
58 ;; the dependencies on the font locking order):
59 ;;
60 ;; o `font-lock-comment-face' and the face in `c-doc-face-name' is
61 ;; not used in anything but comments.
62 ;; o If any face (e.g. `c-doc-markup-face-name') but those above is
63 ;; used in comments, it doesn't replace them.
64 ;; o `font-lock-string-face' is not used in anything but string
65 ;; literals (single or double quoted).
66 ;; o `font-lock-keyword-face' and the face in `c-label-face-name' are
67 ;; never overlaid with other faces.
68
69 (eval-when-compile
70 (let ((load-path
71 (if (and (boundp 'byte-compile-dest-file)
72 (stringp byte-compile-dest-file))
73 (cons (file-name-directory byte-compile-dest-file) load-path)
74 load-path)))
75 (load "cc-bytecomp" nil t)))
76
77 (cc-require 'cc-defs)
78 (cc-require-when-compile 'cc-langs)
79 (cc-require 'cc-vars)
80 (cc-require 'cc-engine)
81 (cc-require-when-compile 'cc-awk) ; Change from cc-require, 2003/6/18 to
82 ;; prevent cc-awk being loaded when it's not needed. There is now a (require
83 ;; 'cc-awk) in (defun awk-mode ..).
84
85 ;; Avoid repeated loading through the eval-after-load directive in
86 ;; cc-mode.el.
87 (provide 'cc-fonts)
88
89 (cc-external-require 'font-lock)
90
91 (cc-bytecomp-defvar parse-sexp-lookup-properties) ; Emacs only.
92
93 ;; Need to declare these local symbols during compilation since
94 ;; they're referenced from lambdas in `byte-compile' calls that are
95 ;; executed at compile time. They don't need to have the proper
96 ;; definitions, though, since the generated functions aren't called
97 ;; during compilation.
98 (cc-bytecomp-defvar c-preprocessor-face-name)
99 (cc-bytecomp-defvar c-reference-face-name)
100 (cc-bytecomp-defun c-fontify-recorded-types-and-refs)
101 (cc-bytecomp-defun c-font-lock-declarators)
102 (cc-bytecomp-defun c-font-lock-objc-method)
103 (cc-bytecomp-defun c-font-lock-invalid-string)
104
105 \f
106 ;; Note that font-lock in XEmacs doesn't expand face names as
107 ;; variables, so we have to use the (eval . FORM) in the font lock
108 ;; matchers wherever we use these alias variables.
109
110 (defconst c-preprocessor-face-name
111 (cond ((c-face-name-p 'font-lock-preprocessor-face)
112 ;; XEmacs has a font-lock-preprocessor-face.
113 'font-lock-preprocessor-face)
114 ((c-face-name-p 'font-lock-builtin-face)
115 ;; In Emacs font-lock-builtin-face has traditionally been
116 ;; used for preprocessor directives.
117 'font-lock-builtin-face)
118 (t
119 'font-lock-reference-face)))
120
121 (cc-bytecomp-defvar font-lock-constant-face)
122
123 (defconst c-label-face-name
124 (cond ((c-face-name-p 'font-lock-label-face)
125 ;; If it happens to occur in the future. (Well, the more
126 ;; pragmatic reason is to get unique faces for the test
127 ;; suite.)
128 'font-lock-label-face)
129 ((and (c-face-name-p 'font-lock-constant-face)
130 (eq font-lock-constant-face 'font-lock-constant-face))
131 ;; Test both if font-lock-constant-face exists and that it's
132 ;; not an alias for something else. This is important since
133 ;; we compare already set faces in various places.
134 'font-lock-constant-face)
135 (t
136 'font-lock-reference-face)))
137
138 (defconst c-constant-face-name
139 (if (and (c-face-name-p 'font-lock-constant-face)
140 (eq font-lock-constant-face 'font-lock-constant-face))
141 ;; This doesn't exist in some earlier versions of XEmacs 21.
142 'font-lock-constant-face
143 c-label-face-name))
144
145 (defconst c-reference-face-name
146 (with-no-warnings
147 (if (and (c-face-name-p 'font-lock-reference-face)
148 (eq font-lock-reference-face 'font-lock-reference-face))
149 ;; This is considered obsolete in Emacs, but it still maps well
150 ;; to this use. (Another reason to do this is to get unique
151 ;; faces for the test suite.)
152 'font-lock-reference-face
153 c-label-face-name)))
154
155 ;; This should not mapped to a face that also is used to fontify things
156 ;; that aren't comments or string literals.
157 (defconst c-doc-face-name
158 (cond ((c-face-name-p 'font-lock-doc-string-face)
159 ;; XEmacs.
160 'font-lock-doc-string-face)
161 ((c-face-name-p 'font-lock-doc-face)
162 ;; Emacs 21 and later.
163 'font-lock-doc-face)
164 (t
165 'font-lock-comment-face)))
166
167 (defconst c-doc-markup-face-name
168 (if (c-face-name-p 'font-lock-doc-markup-face)
169 ;; If it happens to occur in the future. (Well, the more
170 ;; pragmatic reason is to get unique faces for the test
171 ;; suite.)
172 'font-lock-doc-markup-face
173 c-label-face-name))
174
175 (defconst c-negation-char-face-name
176 (if (c-face-name-p 'font-lock-negation-char-face)
177 ;; Emacs 22 has a special face for negation chars.
178 'font-lock-negation-char-face))
179
180 (cc-bytecomp-defun face-inverse-video-p) ; Only in Emacs.
181 (cc-bytecomp-defun face-property-instance) ; Only in XEmacs.
182
183 (defun c-make-inverse-face (oldface newface)
184 ;; Emacs and XEmacs have completely different face manipulation
185 ;; routines. :P
186 (copy-face oldface newface)
187 (cond ((fboundp 'face-inverse-video-p)
188 ;; Emacs. This only looks at the inverse flag in the current
189 ;; frame. Other display configurations might be different,
190 ;; but it can only show if the same Emacs has frames on
191 ;; e.g. a color and a monochrome display simultaneously.
192 (unless (face-inverse-video-p oldface)
193 (invert-face newface)))
194 ((fboundp 'face-property-instance)
195 ;; XEmacs. Same pitfall here.
196 (unless (face-property-instance oldface 'reverse)
197 (invert-face newface)))))
198
199 (eval-and-compile
200 ;; We need the following functions during compilation since they're
201 ;; called when the `c-lang-defconst' initializers are evaluated.
202 ;; Define them at runtime too for the sake of derived modes.
203
204 (defmacro c-put-font-lock-face (from to face)
205 ;; Put a face on a region (overriding any existing face) in the way
206 ;; font-lock would do it. In XEmacs that means putting an
207 ;; additional font-lock property, or else the font-lock package
208 ;; won't recognize it as fontified and might override it
209 ;; incorrectly.
210 ;;
211 ;; This function does a hidden buffer change.
212 (if (fboundp 'font-lock-set-face)
213 ;; Note: This function has no docstring in XEmacs so it might be
214 ;; considered internal.
215 `(font-lock-set-face ,from ,to ,face)
216 `(put-text-property ,from ,to 'face ,face)))
217
218 (defmacro c-remove-font-lock-face (from to)
219 ;; This is the inverse of `c-put-font-lock-face'.
220 ;;
221 ;; This function does a hidden buffer change.
222 (if (fboundp 'font-lock-remove-face)
223 `(font-lock-remove-face ,from ,to)
224 `(remove-text-properties ,from ,to '(face nil))))
225
226 (defmacro c-put-font-lock-string-face (from to)
227 ;; Put `font-lock-string-face' on a string. The surrounding
228 ;; quotes are included in Emacs but not in XEmacs. The passed
229 ;; region should include them.
230 ;;
231 ;; This function does a hidden buffer change.
232 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
233 `(c-put-font-lock-face (1+ ,from) (1- ,to) 'font-lock-string-face)
234 `(c-put-font-lock-face ,from ,to 'font-lock-string-face)))
235
236 (defmacro c-fontify-types-and-refs (varlist &rest body)
237 ;; Like `let', but additionally activates `c-record-type-identifiers'
238 ;; and `c-record-ref-identifiers', and fontifies the recorded ranges
239 ;; accordingly on exit.
240 ;;
241 ;; This function does hidden buffer changes.
242 `(let ((c-record-type-identifiers t)
243 c-record-ref-identifiers
244 ,@varlist)
245 (prog1 (progn ,@body)
246 (c-fontify-recorded-types-and-refs))))
247 (put 'c-fontify-types-and-refs 'lisp-indent-function 1)
248
249 (defun c-skip-comments-and-strings (limit)
250 ;; If the point is within a region fontified as a comment or
251 ;; string literal skip to the end of it or to LIMIT, whichever
252 ;; comes first, and return t. Otherwise return nil. The match
253 ;; data is not clobbered.
254 ;;
255 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
256 (when (c-got-face-at (point) c-literal-faces)
257 (while (progn
258 (goto-char (next-single-property-change
259 (point) 'face nil limit))
260 (and (< (point) limit)
261 (c-got-face-at (point) c-literal-faces))))
262 t))
263
264 (defun c-make-syntactic-matcher (regexp)
265 ;; Returns a byte compiled function suitable for use in place of a
266 ;; regexp string in a `font-lock-keywords' matcher, except that
267 ;; only matches outside comments and string literals count.
268 ;;
269 ;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes, but the
270 ;; generated functions will. (They are however used in places
271 ;; covered by the font-lock context.)
272 (byte-compile
273 `(lambda (limit)
274 (let (res)
275 (while (and (setq res (re-search-forward ,regexp limit t))
276 (progn
277 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
278 (or (c-skip-comments-and-strings limit)
279 (progn
280 (goto-char (match-end 0))
281 nil)))))
282 res))))
283
284 (defun c-make-font-lock-search-function (regexp &rest highlights)
285 ;; This function makes a byte compiled function that works much like
286 ;; a matcher element in `font-lock-keywords'. It cuts out a little
287 ;; bit of the overhead compared to a real matcher. The main reason
288 ;; is however to pass the real search limit to the anchored
289 ;; matcher(s), since most (if not all) font-lock implementations
290 ;; arbitrarily limits anchored matchers to the same line, and also
291 ;; to insulate against various other irritating differences between
292 ;; the different (X)Emacs font-lock packages.
293 ;;
294 ;; REGEXP is the matcher, which must be a regexp. Only matches
295 ;; where the beginning is outside any comment or string literal are
296 ;; significant.
297 ;;
298 ;; HIGHLIGHTS is a list of highlight specs, just like in
299 ;; `font-lock-keywords', with these limitations: The face is always
300 ;; overridden (no big disadvantage, since hits in comments etc are
301 ;; filtered anyway), there is no "laxmatch", and an anchored matcher
302 ;; is always a form which must do all the fontification directly.
303 ;; `limit' is a variable bound to the real limit in the context of
304 ;; the anchored matcher forms.
305 ;;
306 ;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes, but the
307 ;; generated functions will. (They are however used in places
308 ;; covered by the font-lock context.)
309
310 ;; Note: Replace `byte-compile' with `eval' to debug the generated
311 ;; lambda easier.
312 (byte-compile
313 `(lambda (limit)
314 (let (;; The font-lock package in Emacs is known to clobber
315 ;; `parse-sexp-lookup-properties' (when it exists).
316 (parse-sexp-lookup-properties
317 (cc-eval-when-compile
318 (boundp 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties))))
319 (while (re-search-forward ,regexp limit t)
320 (unless (progn
321 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
322 (c-skip-comments-and-strings limit))
323 (goto-char (match-end 0))
324 ,@(mapcar
325 (lambda (highlight)
326 (if (integerp (car highlight))
327 (progn
328 (unless (eq (nth 2 highlight) t)
329 (error
330 "The override flag must currently be t in %s"
331 highlight))
332 (when (nth 3 highlight)
333 (error
334 "The laxmatch flag may currently not be set in %s"
335 highlight))
336 `(save-match-data
337 (c-put-font-lock-face
338 (match-beginning ,(car highlight))
339 (match-end ,(car highlight))
340 ,(elt highlight 1))))
341 (when (nth 3 highlight)
342 (error "Match highlights currently not supported in %s"
343 highlight))
344 `(progn
345 ,(nth 1 highlight)
346 (save-match-data ,(car highlight))
347 ,(nth 2 highlight))))
348 highlights))))
349 nil)))
350
351 ; (eval-after-load "edebug" ; 2006-07-09: def-edebug-spec is now in subr.el.
352 ; '(progn
353 (def-edebug-spec c-fontify-types-and-refs let*)
354 (def-edebug-spec c-make-syntactic-matcher t)
355 ;; If there are literal quoted or backquoted highlight specs in
356 ;; the call to `c-make-font-lock-search-function' then let's
357 ;; instrument the forms in them.
358 (def-edebug-spec c-make-font-lock-search-function
359 (form &rest &or ("quote" (&rest form)) ("`" (&rest form)) form)));))
360
361 (defun c-fontify-recorded-types-and-refs ()
362 ;; Convert the ranges recorded on `c-record-type-identifiers' and
363 ;; `c-record-ref-identifiers' to fontification.
364 ;;
365 ;; This function does hidden buffer changes.
366 (let (elem)
367 (while (consp c-record-type-identifiers)
368 (setq elem (car c-record-type-identifiers)
369 c-record-type-identifiers (cdr c-record-type-identifiers))
370 (c-put-font-lock-face (car elem) (cdr elem)
371 'font-lock-type-face))
372 (while c-record-ref-identifiers
373 (setq elem (car c-record-ref-identifiers)
374 c-record-ref-identifiers (cdr c-record-ref-identifiers))
375 ;; Note that the reference face is a variable that is
376 ;; dereferenced, since it's an alias in Emacs.
377 (c-put-font-lock-face (car elem) (cdr elem)
378 c-reference-face-name))))
379
380 (c-lang-defconst c-cpp-matchers
381 "Font lock matchers for preprocessor directives and purely lexical
382 stuff. Used on level 1 and higher."
383
384 ;; Note: `c-font-lock-declarations' assumes that no matcher here
385 ;; sets `font-lock-type-face' in languages where
386 ;; `c-recognize-<>-arglists' is set.
387
388 t `(,@(when (c-lang-const c-opt-cpp-prefix)
389 (let* ((noncontinued-line-end "\\(\\=\\|\\(\\=\\|[^\\]\\)[\n\r]\\)")
390 (ncle-depth (regexp-opt-depth noncontinued-line-end))
391 (sws-depth (c-lang-const c-syntactic-ws-depth))
392 (nsws-depth (c-lang-const c-nonempty-syntactic-ws-depth)))
393
394 `(;; The stuff after #error and #warning is a message, so
395 ;; fontify it as a string.
396 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-cpp-message-directives)
397 (let* ((re (c-make-keywords-re 'appendable ; nil
398 (c-lang-const c-cpp-message-directives)))
399 (re-depth (regexp-opt-depth re)))
400 `((,(concat noncontinued-line-end
401 (c-lang-const c-opt-cpp-prefix)
402 re
403 "\\s +\\(.*\\)$")
404 ,(+ ncle-depth re-depth 1) font-lock-string-face t))))
405
406 ;; Fontify filenames in #include <...> as strings.
407 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-cpp-include-directives)
408 (let* ((re (c-make-keywords-re nil
409 (c-lang-const c-cpp-include-directives)))
410 (re-depth (regexp-opt-depth re)))
411 `((,(concat noncontinued-line-end
412 (c-lang-const c-opt-cpp-prefix)
413 re
414 (c-lang-const c-syntactic-ws)
415 "\\(<[^>\n\r]*>?\\)")
416 (,(+ ncle-depth re-depth sws-depth 1)
417 font-lock-string-face)
418
419 ;; Use an anchored matcher to put paren syntax
420 ;; on the brackets.
421 (,(byte-compile
422 `(lambda (limit)
423 (let ((beg (match-beginning
424 ,(+ ncle-depth re-depth sws-depth 1)))
425 (end (1- (match-end ,(+ ncle-depth re-depth
426 sws-depth 1)))))
427 (if (eq (char-after end) ?>)
428 (progn
429 (c-mark-<-as-paren beg)
430 (c-mark->-as-paren end))
431 (c-clear-char-property beg 'syntax-table)))
432 nil)))))))
433
434 ;; #define.
435 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-opt-cpp-macro-define)
436 `((,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
437 (concat
438 noncontinued-line-end
439 (c-lang-const c-opt-cpp-prefix)
440 (c-lang-const c-opt-cpp-macro-define)
441 (c-lang-const c-nonempty-syntactic-ws)
442 "\\(" (c-lang-const ; 1 + ncle + nsws
443 c-symbol-key) "\\)"
444 (concat "\\(" ; 2 + ncle + nsws + c-sym-key
445 ;; Macro with arguments - a "function".
446 "\\(\(\\)" ; 3 + ncle + nsws + c-sym-key
447 "\\|"
448 ;; Macro without arguments - a "variable".
449 "\\([^\(]\\|$\\)"
450 "\\)"))
451 `((if (match-beginning
452 ,(+ 3 ncle-depth nsws-depth
453 (c-lang-const c-symbol-key-depth)))
454
455 ;; "Function". Fontify the name and the arguments.
456 (save-restriction
457 (c-put-font-lock-face
458 (match-beginning ,(+ 1 ncle-depth nsws-depth))
459 (match-end ,(+ 1 ncle-depth nsws-depth))
460 'font-lock-function-name-face)
461 (goto-char
462 (match-end
463 ,(+ 3 ncle-depth nsws-depth
464 (c-lang-const c-symbol-key-depth))))
465
466 (narrow-to-region (point-min) limit)
467 (while (and
468 (progn
469 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
470 (looking-at c-symbol-key))
471 (progn
472 (c-put-font-lock-face
473 (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
474 'font-lock-variable-name-face)
475 (goto-char (match-end 0))
476 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
477 (eq (char-after) ?,)))
478 (forward-char)))
479
480 ;; "Variable".
481 (c-put-font-lock-face
482 (match-beginning ,(+ 1 ncle-depth nsws-depth))
483 (match-end ,(+ 1 ncle-depth nsws-depth))
484 'font-lock-variable-name-face)))))))
485
486 ;; Fontify cpp function names in preprocessor
487 ;; expressions in #if and #elif.
488 ,@(when (and (c-lang-const c-cpp-expr-directives)
489 (c-lang-const c-cpp-expr-functions))
490 (let ((ced-re (c-make-keywords-re t
491 (c-lang-const c-cpp-expr-directives)))
492 (cef-re (c-make-keywords-re t
493 (c-lang-const c-cpp-expr-functions))))
494 `((,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
495 (concat noncontinued-line-end
496 (c-lang-const c-opt-cpp-prefix)
497 ced-re ; 1 + ncle-depth
498 ;; Match the whole logical line to look
499 ;; for the functions in.
500 "\\(\\\\\\(.\\|[\n\r]\\)\\|[^\n\r]\\)*")
501 `((let ((limit (match-end 0)))
502 (while (re-search-forward ,cef-re limit 'move)
503 (c-put-font-lock-face (match-beginning 1)
504 (match-end 1)
505 c-preprocessor-face-name)))
506 (goto-char (match-end ,(1+ ncle-depth)))))))))
507
508 ;; Fontify the directive names.
509 (,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
510 (concat noncontinued-line-end
511 "\\("
512 (c-lang-const c-opt-cpp-prefix)
513 "[" (c-lang-const c-symbol-chars) "]+"
514 "\\)")
515 `(,(1+ ncle-depth) c-preprocessor-face-name t)))
516
517 (eval . (list ,(c-make-syntactic-matcher
518 (concat noncontinued-line-end
519 (c-lang-const c-opt-cpp-prefix)
520 "if\\(n\\)def\\>"))
521 ,(+ ncle-depth 1)
522 c-negation-char-face-name
523 'append))
524 )))
525
526 ,@(when (c-major-mode-is 'pike-mode)
527 ;; Recognize hashbangs in Pike.
528 `((eval . (list "\\`#![^\n\r]*"
529 0 c-preprocessor-face-name))))
530
531 ;; Make hard spaces visible through an inverted `font-lock-warning-face'.
532 (eval . (list
533 "\240"
534 0 (progn
535 (unless (c-face-name-p 'c-nonbreakable-space-face)
536 (c-make-inverse-face 'font-lock-warning-face
537 'c-nonbreakable-space-face))
538 ''c-nonbreakable-space-face)))
539 ))
540
541 (defun c-font-lock-invalid-string ()
542 ;; Assuming the point is after the opening character of a string,
543 ;; fontify that char with `font-lock-warning-face' if the string
544 ;; decidedly isn't terminated properly.
545 ;;
546 ;; This function does hidden buffer changes.
547 (let ((start (1- (point))))
548 (save-excursion
549 (and (eq (elt (parse-partial-sexp start (c-point 'eol)) 8) start)
550 (if (integerp c-multiline-string-start-char)
551 ;; There's no multiline string start char before the
552 ;; string, so newlines aren't allowed.
553 (not (eq (char-before start) c-multiline-string-start-char))
554 ;; Multiline strings are allowed anywhere if
555 ;; c-multiline-string-start-char is t.
556 (not c-multiline-string-start-char))
557 (if c-string-escaped-newlines
558 ;; There's no \ before the newline.
559 (not (eq (char-before (point)) ?\\))
560 ;; Escaped newlines aren't supported.
561 t)
562 (c-put-font-lock-face start (1+ start) 'font-lock-warning-face)))))
563
564 (c-lang-defconst c-basic-matchers-before
565 "Font lock matchers for basic keywords, labels, references and various
566 other easily recognizable things that should be fontified before generic
567 casts and declarations are fontified. Used on level 2 and higher."
568
569 ;; Note: `c-font-lock-declarations' assumes that no matcher here
570 ;; sets `font-lock-type-face' in languages where
571 ;; `c-recognize-<>-arglists' is set.
572
573 t `(;; Put a warning face on the opener of unclosed strings that
574 ;; can't span lines. Later font
575 ;; lock packages have a `font-lock-syntactic-face-function' for
576 ;; this, but it doesn't give the control we want since any
577 ;; fontification done inside the function will be
578 ;; unconditionally overridden.
579 ,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
580 ;; Match a char before the string starter to make
581 ;; `c-skip-comments-and-strings' work correctly.
582 (concat ".\\(" c-string-limit-regexp "\\)")
583 '((c-font-lock-invalid-string)))
584
585 ;; Fontify keyword constants.
586 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-constant-kwds)
587 (let ((re (c-make-keywords-re nil (c-lang-const c-constant-kwds))))
588 (if (c-major-mode-is 'pike-mode)
589 ;; No symbol is a keyword after "->" in Pike.
590 `((eval . (list ,(concat "\\(\\=.?\\|[^>]\\|[^-]>\\)"
591 "\\<\\(" re "\\)\\>")
592 2 c-constant-face-name)))
593 `((eval . (list ,(concat "\\<\\(" re "\\)\\>")
594 1 c-constant-face-name))))))
595
596 ;; Fontify all keywords except the primitive types.
597 ,(if (c-major-mode-is 'pike-mode)
598 ;; No symbol is a keyword after "->" in Pike.
599 `(,(concat "\\(\\=.?\\|[^>]\\|[^-]>\\)"
600 "\\<" (c-lang-const c-regular-keywords-regexp))
601 2 font-lock-keyword-face)
602 `(,(concat "\\<" (c-lang-const c-regular-keywords-regexp))
603 1 font-lock-keyword-face))
604
605 ;; Fontify leading identifiers in fully qualified names like
606 ;; "foo::bar" in languages that supports such things.
607 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-opt-identifier-concat-key)
608 (if (c-major-mode-is 'java-mode)
609 ;; Java needs special treatment since "." is used both to
610 ;; qualify names and in normal indexing. Here we look for
611 ;; capital characters at the beginning of an identifier to
612 ;; recognize the class. "*" is also recognized to cover
613 ;; wildcard import declarations. All preceding dot separated
614 ;; identifiers are taken as package names and therefore
615 ;; fontified as references.
616 `(,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
617 ;; Search for class identifiers preceded by ".". The
618 ;; anchored matcher takes it from there.
619 (concat (c-lang-const c-opt-identifier-concat-key)
620 (c-lang-const c-simple-ws) "*"
621 (concat "\\("
622 "[" c-upper "]"
623 "[" (c-lang-const c-symbol-chars) "]*"
624 "\\|"
625 "\\*"
626 "\\)"))
627 `((let (id-end)
628 (goto-char (1+ (match-beginning 0)))
629 (while (and (eq (char-before) ?.)
630 (progn
631 (backward-char)
632 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
633 (setq id-end (point))
634 (< (skip-chars-backward
635 ,(c-lang-const c-symbol-chars)) 0))
636 (not (get-text-property (point) 'face)))
637 (c-put-font-lock-face (point) id-end
638 c-reference-face-name)
639 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)))
640 nil
641 (goto-char (match-end 0)))))
642
643 `((,(byte-compile
644 ;; Must use a function here since we match longer than
645 ;; we want to move before doing a new search. This is
646 ;; not necessary for XEmacs since it restarts the
647 ;; search from the end of the first highlighted
648 ;; submatch (something that causes problems in other
649 ;; places).
650 `(lambda (limit)
651 (while (re-search-forward
652 ,(concat "\\(\\<" ; 1
653 "\\(" (c-lang-const c-symbol-key) "\\)" ; 2
654 (c-lang-const c-simple-ws) "*"
655 (c-lang-const c-opt-identifier-concat-key)
656 (c-lang-const c-simple-ws) "*"
657 "\\)"
658 "\\("
659 (c-lang-const c-opt-after-id-concat-key)
660 "\\)")
661 limit t)
662 (unless (progn
663 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
664 (c-skip-comments-and-strings limit))
665 (or (get-text-property (match-beginning 2) 'face)
666 (c-put-font-lock-face (match-beginning 2)
667 (match-end 2)
668 c-reference-face-name))
669 (goto-char (match-end 1))))))))))
670
671 ;; Fontify the special declarations in Objective-C.
672 ,@(when (c-major-mode-is 'objc-mode)
673 `(;; Fontify class names in the beginning of message expressions.
674 ,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
675 "\\["
676 '((c-fontify-types-and-refs ()
677 (c-forward-syntactic-ws limit)
678 (let ((start (point)))
679 ;; In this case we accept both primitive and known types.
680 (when (eq (c-forward-type) 'known)
681 (goto-char start)
682 (let ((c-promote-possible-types t))
683 (c-forward-type))))
684 (if (> (point) limit) (goto-char limit)))))
685
686 ;; The @interface/@implementation/@protocol directives.
687 ,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
688 (concat "\\<"
689 (regexp-opt
690 '("@interface" "@implementation" "@protocol")
691 t)
692 "\\>")
693 '((c-fontify-types-and-refs
694 (;; The font-lock package in Emacs is known to clobber
695 ;; `parse-sexp-lookup-properties' (when it exists).
696 (parse-sexp-lookup-properties
697 (cc-eval-when-compile
698 (boundp 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties))))
699 (c-forward-objc-directive)
700 nil)
701 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))))))
702
703 (eval . (list "\\(!\\)[^=]" 1 c-negation-char-face-name))
704 ))
705
706 (defun c-font-lock-complex-decl-prepare (limit)
707 ;; This function will be called from font-lock for a region bounded by POINT
708 ;; and LIMIT, as though it were to identify a keyword for
709 ;; font-lock-keyword-face. It always returns NIL to inhibit this and
710 ;; prevent a repeat invocation. See elisp/lispref page "Search-based
711 ;; Fontification".
712 ;;
713 ;; Called before any of the matchers in `c-complex-decl-matchers'.
714 ;;
715 ;; This function does hidden buffer changes.
716
717 ;;(message "c-font-lock-complex-decl-prepare %s %s" (point) limit)
718
719 ;; Clear the list of found types if we start from the start of the
720 ;; buffer, to make it easier to get rid of misspelled types and
721 ;; variables that has gotten recognized as types in malformed code.
722 (when (bobp)
723 (c-clear-found-types))
724
725 ;; Clear the c-type char properties in the region to recalculate
726 ;; them properly. This is necessary e.g. to handle constructs that
727 ;; might been required as declarations temporarily during editing.
728 ;; The interesting properties are anyway those put on the closest
729 ;; token before the region.
730 (c-clear-char-properties (point) limit 'c-type)
731
732 ;; Update `c-state-cache' to the beginning of the region. This will
733 ;; make `c-beginning-of-syntax' go faster when it's used later on,
734 ;; and it's near the point most of the time.
735 (c-parse-state)
736
737 ;; Check if the fontified region starts inside a declarator list so
738 ;; that `c-font-lock-declarators' should be called at the start.
739 (let ((prop (save-excursion
740 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
741 (unless (bobp)
742 (c-get-char-property (1- (point)) 'c-type)))))
743 (when (memq prop '(c-decl-id-start c-decl-type-start))
744 (c-forward-syntactic-ws limit)
745 (c-font-lock-declarators limit t (eq prop 'c-decl-type-start))))
746
747 nil)
748
749 (defun c-font-lock-<>-arglists (limit)
750 ;; This function will be called from font-lock for a region bounded by POINT
751 ;; and LIMIT, as though it were to identify a keyword for
752 ;; font-lock-keyword-face. It always returns NIL to inhibit this and
753 ;; prevent a repeat invocation. See elisp/lispref page "Search-based
754 ;; Fontification".
755 ;;
756 ;; Fontify types and references in names containing angle bracket
757 ;; arglists from the point to LIMIT. Note that
758 ;; `c-font-lock-declarations' already has handled many of them.
759 ;;
760 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
761
762 (let (;; The font-lock package in Emacs is known to clobber
763 ;; `parse-sexp-lookup-properties' (when it exists).
764 (parse-sexp-lookup-properties
765 (cc-eval-when-compile
766 (boundp 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties)))
767 (c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists t)
768 c-restricted-<>-arglists
769 id-start id-end id-face pos kwd-sym)
770
771 (while (and (< (point) limit)
772 (re-search-forward c-opt-<>-arglist-start limit t))
773
774 (setq id-start (match-beginning 1)
775 id-end (match-end 1)
776 pos (point))
777
778 (goto-char id-start)
779 (unless (c-skip-comments-and-strings limit)
780 (setq kwd-sym nil
781 c-restricted-<>-arglists nil
782 id-face (get-text-property id-start 'face))
783
784 (if (cond
785 ((eq id-face 'font-lock-type-face)
786 ;; The identifier got the type face so it has already been
787 ;; handled in `c-font-lock-declarations'.
788 nil)
789
790 ((eq id-face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
791 (when (looking-at c-opt-<>-sexp-key)
792 ;; There's a special keyword before the "<" that tells
793 ;; that it's an angle bracket arglist.
794 (setq kwd-sym (c-keyword-sym (match-string 1)))))
795
796 (t
797 ;; There's a normal identifier before the "<". If we're not in
798 ;; a declaration context then we set `c-restricted-<>-arglists'
799 ;; to avoid recognizing templates in function calls like "foo (a
800 ;; < b, c > d)".
801 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
802 (when (and (memq (char-before) '(?\( ?,))
803 (not (eq (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'c-type)
804 'c-decl-arg-start)))
805 (setq c-restricted-<>-arglists t))
806 t))
807
808 (progn
809 (goto-char (1- pos))
810 ;; Check for comment/string both at the identifier and
811 ;; at the "<".
812 (unless (c-skip-comments-and-strings limit)
813
814 (c-fontify-types-and-refs ()
815 (when (c-forward-<>-arglist (c-keyword-member
816 kwd-sym 'c-<>-type-kwds))
817 (when (and c-opt-identifier-concat-key
818 (not (get-text-property id-start 'face)))
819 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
820 (if (looking-at c-opt-identifier-concat-key)
821 (c-put-font-lock-face id-start id-end
822 c-reference-face-name)
823 (c-put-font-lock-face id-start id-end
824 'font-lock-type-face)))))
825
826 (goto-char pos)))
827 (goto-char pos)))))
828 nil)
829
830 (defun c-font-lock-declarators (limit list types)
831 ;; Assuming the point is at the start of a declarator in a
832 ;; declaration, fontify it. If LIST is non-nil, fontify also all
833 ;; following declarators in a comma separated list (e.g. "foo" and
834 ;; "bar" in "int foo = 17, bar;"). Stop at LIMIT. If TYPES is
835 ;; non-nil, fontify all identifiers as types. Nil is always
836 ;; returned.
837 ;;
838 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
839
840 ;;(message "c-font-lock-declarators from %s to %s" (point) limit)
841 (c-fontify-types-and-refs
842 ((pos (point)) next-pos id-start id-end
843 paren-depth
844 id-face got-init
845 c-last-identifier-range
846 (separator-prop (if types 'c-decl-type-start 'c-decl-id-start)))
847
848 (while (and
849 pos
850 (< (point) limit)
851
852 (let (got-identifier)
853 (setq paren-depth 0)
854 ;; Skip over type decl prefix operators. (Note similar
855 ;; code in `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1'.)
856 (while (and (looking-at c-type-decl-prefix-key)
857 (if (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
858 (match-beginning 2))
859 ;; If the second submatch matches in C++ then
860 ;; we're looking at an identifier that's a
861 ;; prefix only if it specifies a member pointer.
862 (progn
863 (setq id-start (point))
864 (c-forward-name)
865 (if (looking-at "\\(::\\)")
866 ;; We only check for a trailing "::" and
867 ;; let the "*" that should follow be
868 ;; matched in the next round.
869 t
870 ;; It turned out to be the real identifier,
871 ;; so flag that and stop.
872 (setq got-identifier t)
873 nil))
874 t))
875 (if (eq (char-after) ?\()
876 (progn
877 (setq paren-depth (1+ paren-depth))
878 (forward-char))
879 (goto-char (match-end 1)))
880 (c-forward-syntactic-ws))
881
882 ;; If we didn't pass the identifier above already, do it now.
883 (unless got-identifier
884 (setq id-start (point))
885 (c-forward-name))
886 (setq id-end (point))
887
888 (/= id-end pos))
889
890 ;; Skip out of the parens surrounding the identifier.
891 (or (= paren-depth 0)
892 (c-safe (goto-char (scan-lists (point) 1 paren-depth))))
893
894 (<= (point) limit)
895
896 (progn
897 (when (looking-at c-decl-hangon-key)
898 (c-forward-keyword-clause 1))
899 (<= (point) limit))
900
901 ;; Search syntactically to the end of the declarator (";",
902 ;; ",", a closen paren, eob etc) or to the beginning of an
903 ;; initializer or function prototype ("=" or "\\s\(").
904 ;; Note that the open paren will match array specs in
905 ;; square brackets, and we treat them as initializers too.
906 (c-syntactic-re-search-forward
907 "[;,]\\|\\s)\\|\\'\\|\\(=\\|\\s(\\)" limit t t))
908
909 (setq next-pos (match-beginning 0)
910 id-face (if (and (eq (char-after next-pos) ?\()
911 (let (c-last-identifier-range)
912 (save-excursion
913 (goto-char next-pos)
914 (c-at-toplevel-p))))
915 'font-lock-function-name-face
916 'font-lock-variable-name-face)
917 got-init (and (match-beginning 1)
918 (char-after (match-beginning 1))))
919
920 (if types
921 ;; Register and fontify the identifer as a type.
922 (let ((c-promote-possible-types t))
923 (goto-char id-start)
924 (c-forward-type))
925 ;; Fontify the last symbol in the identifier if it isn't fontified
926 ;; already. The check is necessary only in certain cases where this
927 ;; function is used "sloppily", e.g. in `c-simple-decl-matchers'.
928 (when (and c-last-identifier-range
929 (not (get-text-property (car c-last-identifier-range)
930 'face)))
931 (c-put-font-lock-face (car c-last-identifier-range)
932 (cdr c-last-identifier-range)
933 id-face)))
934
935 (goto-char next-pos)
936 (setq pos nil)
937 (when list
938 ;; Jump past any initializer or function prototype to see if
939 ;; there's a ',' to continue at.
940
941 (cond ((eq id-face 'font-lock-function-name-face)
942 ;; Skip a parenthesized initializer (C++) or a function
943 ;; prototype.
944 (if (c-safe (c-forward-sexp 1) t)
945 (c-forward-syntactic-ws limit)
946 (goto-char limit)))
947
948 (got-init
949 ;; Skip an initializer expression. If we're at a '='
950 ;; then accept a brace list directly after it to cope
951 ;; with array initializers. Otherwise stop at braces
952 ;; to avoid going past full function and class blocks.
953 (and (if (and (eq got-init ?=)
954 (= (c-forward-token-2 1 nil limit) 0)
955 (looking-at "{"))
956 (c-safe (c-forward-sexp) t)
957 t)
958 ;; FIXME: Should look for c-decl-end markers here;
959 ;; we might go far into the following declarations
960 ;; in e.g. ObjC mode (see e.g. methods-4.m).
961 (c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;,{]" limit 'move t)
962 (backward-char)))
963
964 (t (c-forward-syntactic-ws limit)))
965
966 ;; If a ',' is found we set pos to the next declarator and iterate.
967 (when (and (< (point) limit) (looking-at ","))
968 (c-put-char-property (point) 'c-type separator-prop)
969 (forward-char)
970 (c-forward-syntactic-ws limit)
971 (setq pos (point))))))
972 nil)
973
974 (defconst c-font-lock-maybe-decl-faces
975 ;; List of faces that might be put at the start of a type when
976 ;; `c-font-lock-declarations' runs. This needs to be evaluated to
977 ;; ensure that face name aliases in Emacs are resolved.
978 (list nil
979 font-lock-type-face
980 c-reference-face-name
981 font-lock-keyword-face))
982
983 (defun c-font-lock-declarations (limit)
984 ;; This function will be called from font-lock for a region bounded by POINT
985 ;; and LIMIT, as though it were to identify a keyword for
986 ;; font-lock-keyword-face. It always returns NIL to inhibit this and
987 ;; prevent a repeat invocation. See elisp/lispref page "Search-based
988 ;; Fontification".
989 ;;
990 ;; Fontify all the declarations, casts and labels from the point to LIMIT.
991 ;; Assumes that strings and comments have been fontified already.
992 ;;
993 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
994
995 ;;(message "c-font-lock-declarations search from %s to %s" (point) limit)
996
997 (save-restriction
998 (let (;; The position where `c-find-decl-spots' stopped.
999 start-pos
1000 ;; 'decl if we're in an arglist containing declarations (but
1001 ;; if `c-recognize-paren-inits' is set it might also be an
1002 ;; initializer arglist), '<> if the arglist is of angle
1003 ;; bracket type, 'arglist if it's some other arglist, or nil
1004 ;; if not in an arglist at all.
1005 context
1006 ;; The position of the next token after the closing paren of
1007 ;; the last detected cast.
1008 last-cast-end
1009 ;; The result from `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1'.
1010 decl-or-cast
1011 ;; The maximum of the end positions of all the checked type
1012 ;; decl expressions in the successfully identified
1013 ;; declarations. The position might be either before or
1014 ;; after the syntactic whitespace following the last token
1015 ;; in the type decl expression.
1016 (max-type-decl-end 0)
1017 ;; Same as `max-type-decl-*', but used when we're before
1018 ;; `token-pos'.
1019 (max-type-decl-end-before-token 0)
1020 ;; Set according to the context to direct the heuristics for
1021 ;; recognizing C++ templates.
1022 c-restricted-<>-arglists
1023 ;; Turn on recording of identifier ranges in
1024 ;; `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1' and `c-forward-label' for
1025 ;; later fontification.
1026 (c-record-type-identifiers t)
1027 label-type
1028 c-record-ref-identifiers
1029 ;; Make `c-forward-type' calls mark up template arglists if
1030 ;; it finds any. That's necessary so that we later will
1031 ;; stop inside them to fontify types there.
1032 (c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists t)
1033 ;; The font-lock package in Emacs is known to clobber
1034 ;; `parse-sexp-lookup-properties' (when it exists).
1035 (parse-sexp-lookup-properties
1036 (cc-eval-when-compile
1037 (boundp 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties))))
1038
1039 ;; Below we fontify a whole declaration even when it crosses the limit,
1040 ;; to avoid gaps when lazy-lock fontifies the file a screenful at a
1041 ;; time. That is however annoying during editing, e.g. the following is
1042 ;; a common situation while the first line is being written:
1043 ;;
1044 ;; my_variable
1045 ;; some_other_variable = 0;
1046 ;;
1047 ;; font-lock will put the limit at the beginning of the second line
1048 ;; here, and if we go past it we'll fontify "my_variable" as a type and
1049 ;; "some_other_variable" as an identifier, and the latter will not
1050 ;; correct itself until the second line is changed. To avoid that we
1051 ;; narrow to the limit if the region to fontify is a single line.
1052 (narrow-to-region
1053 (point-min)
1054 (if (<= limit (c-point 'bonl))
1055 (save-excursion
1056 ;; Narrow after any operator chars following the limit though,
1057 ;; since those characters can be useful in recognizing a
1058 ;; declaration (in particular the '{' that opens a function body
1059 ;; after the header).
1060 (goto-char limit)
1061 (skip-chars-forward c-nonsymbol-chars)
1062 (point))
1063 limit))
1064
1065 (c-find-decl-spots
1066 limit
1067 c-decl-start-re
1068 c-font-lock-maybe-decl-faces
1069
1070 (lambda (match-pos inside-macro)
1071 (setq start-pos (point))
1072 (when
1073 ;; The result of the form below is true when we don't recognize a
1074 ;; declaration or cast.
1075 (if (and (eq (get-text-property (point) 'face)
1076 'font-lock-keyword-face)
1077 (looking-at c-not-decl-init-keywords))
1078 ;; Don't do anything more if we're looking at a keyword that
1079 ;; can't start a declaration.
1080 t
1081
1082 ;; Set `context'. Look for "<" for the sake of C++-style template
1083 ;; arglists.
1084 (if (memq (char-before match-pos) '(?\( ?, ?\[ ?<))
1085
1086 ;; Find out the type of the arglist.
1087 (if (<= match-pos (point-min))
1088 (setq context 'arglist)
1089 (let ((type (c-get-char-property (1- match-pos) 'c-type)))
1090 (cond ((eq type 'c-decl-arg-start)
1091 ;; Got a cached hit in a declaration arglist.
1092 (setq context 'decl))
1093 ((or (eq type 'c-<>-arg-sep)
1094 (eq (char-before match-pos) ?<))
1095 ;; Inside an angle bracket arglist.
1096 (setq context '<>))
1097 (type
1098 ;; Got a cached hit in some other type of arglist.
1099 (setq context 'arglist))
1100 ((if inside-macro
1101 (< match-pos max-type-decl-end-before-token)
1102 (< match-pos max-type-decl-end))
1103 ;; The point is within the range of a previously
1104 ;; encountered type decl expression, so the arglist
1105 ;; is probably one that contains declarations.
1106 ;; However, if `c-recognize-paren-inits' is set it
1107 ;; might also be an initializer arglist.
1108 (setq context 'decl)
1109 ;; The result of this check is cached with a char
1110 ;; property on the match token, so that we can look
1111 ;; it up again when refontifying single lines in a
1112 ;; multiline declaration.
1113 (c-put-char-property (1- match-pos)
1114 'c-type 'c-decl-arg-start))
1115 (t
1116 (setq context 'arglist)))))
1117
1118 (setq context nil))
1119
1120 ;; If we're in a normal arglist context we don't want to
1121 ;; recognize commas in nested angle bracket arglists since
1122 ;; those commas could be part of our own arglist.
1123 (setq c-restricted-<>-arglists (and c-recognize-<>-arglists
1124 (eq context 'arglist))
1125
1126 ;; Now analyze the construct.
1127 decl-or-cast (c-forward-decl-or-cast-1
1128 match-pos context last-cast-end))
1129
1130 (if (not decl-or-cast)
1131 ;; False alarm. Return t to go on to the next check.
1132 t
1133
1134 (if (eq decl-or-cast 'cast)
1135 ;; Save the position after the previous cast so we can feed
1136 ;; it to `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1' in the next round. That
1137 ;; helps it discover cast chains like "(a) (b) c".
1138 (setq last-cast-end (point))
1139
1140 ;; Set `max-type-decl-end' or `max-type-decl-end-before-token'
1141 ;; under the assumption that we're after the first type decl
1142 ;; expression in the declaration now. That's not really true;
1143 ;; we could also be after a parenthesized initializer
1144 ;; expression in C++, but this is only used as a last resort
1145 ;; to slant ambiguous expression/declarations, and overall
1146 ;; it's worth the risk to occasionally fontify an expression
1147 ;; as a declaration in an initializer expression compared to
1148 ;; getting ambiguous things in normal function prototypes
1149 ;; fontified as expressions.
1150 (if inside-macro
1151 (when (> (point) max-type-decl-end-before-token)
1152 (setq max-type-decl-end-before-token (point)))
1153 (when (> (point) max-type-decl-end)
1154 (setq max-type-decl-end (point))))
1155
1156 ;; Back up to the type to fontify the declarator(s).
1157 (goto-char (car decl-or-cast))
1158
1159 (let ((decl-list
1160 (if context
1161 ;; Should normally not fontify a list of
1162 ;; declarators inside an arglist, but the first
1163 ;; argument in the ';' separated list of a "for"
1164 ;; statement is an exception.
1165 (when (eq (char-before match-pos) ?\()
1166 (save-excursion
1167 (goto-char (1- match-pos))
1168 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
1169 (and (c-simple-skip-symbol-backward)
1170 (looking-at c-paren-stmt-key))))
1171 t)))
1172
1173 ;; Fix the `c-decl-id-start' or `c-decl-type-start' property
1174 ;; before the first declarator if it's a list.
1175 ;; `c-font-lock-declarators' handles the rest.
1176 (when decl-list
1177 (save-excursion
1178 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
1179 (unless (bobp)
1180 (c-put-char-property (1- (point)) 'c-type
1181 (if (cdr decl-or-cast)
1182 'c-decl-type-start
1183 'c-decl-id-start)))))
1184
1185 (c-font-lock-declarators
1186 (point-max) decl-list (cdr decl-or-cast))))
1187
1188 ;; A cast or declaration has been successfully identified, so do
1189 ;; all the fontification of types and refs that's been recorded.
1190 (c-fontify-recorded-types-and-refs)
1191 nil))
1192
1193 ;; It was a false alarm. Check if we're in a label (or other
1194 ;; construct with `:' except bitfield) instead.
1195 (goto-char start-pos)
1196 (when (setq label-type (c-forward-label t match-pos nil))
1197 ;; Can't use `c-fontify-types-and-refs' here since we
1198 ;; use the label face at times.
1199 (cond ((eq label-type 'goto-target)
1200 (c-put-font-lock-face (caar c-record-ref-identifiers)
1201 (cdar c-record-ref-identifiers)
1202 c-label-face-name))
1203 ((eq label-type 'qt-1kwd-colon)
1204 (c-put-font-lock-face (caar c-record-ref-identifiers)
1205 (cdar c-record-ref-identifiers)
1206 'font-lock-keyword-face))
1207 ((eq label-type 'qt-2kwds-colon)
1208 (mapc
1209 (lambda (kwd)
1210 (c-put-font-lock-face (car kwd) (cdr kwd)
1211 'font-lock-keyword-face))
1212 c-record-ref-identifiers)))
1213 (setq c-record-ref-identifiers nil)
1214 ;; `c-forward-label' has probably added a `c-decl-end'
1215 ;; marker, so return t to `c-find-decl-spots' to signal
1216 ;; that.
1217 t))))
1218
1219 nil)))
1220
1221 (c-lang-defconst c-simple-decl-matchers
1222 "Simple font lock matchers for types and declarations. These are used
1223 on level 2 only and so aren't combined with `c-complex-decl-matchers'."
1224
1225 t `(;; Objective-C methods.
1226 ,@(when (c-major-mode-is 'objc-mode)
1227 `((,(c-lang-const c-opt-method-key)
1228 (,(byte-compile
1229 (lambda (limit)
1230 (let (;; The font-lock package in Emacs is known to clobber
1231 ;; `parse-sexp-lookup-properties' (when it exists).
1232 (parse-sexp-lookup-properties
1233 (cc-eval-when-compile
1234 (boundp 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties))))
1235 (save-restriction
1236 (narrow-to-region (point-min) limit)
1237 (c-font-lock-objc-method)))
1238 nil))
1239 (goto-char (match-end 1))))))
1240
1241 ;; Fontify all type names and the identifiers in the
1242 ;; declarations they might start. Use eval here since
1243 ;; `c-known-type-key' gets its value from
1244 ;; `*-font-lock-extra-types' on mode init.
1245 (eval . (list ,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
1246 'c-known-type-key
1247 '(1 'font-lock-type-face t)
1248 '((c-font-lock-declarators limit t nil)
1249 (save-match-data
1250 (goto-char (match-end 1))
1251 (c-forward-syntactic-ws))
1252 (goto-char (match-end 1))))))
1253
1254 ;; Fontify types preceded by `c-type-prefix-kwds' and the
1255 ;; identifiers in the declarations they might start.
1256 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-type-prefix-kwds)
1257 (let* ((prefix-re (c-make-keywords-re nil
1258 (c-lang-const c-type-prefix-kwds)))
1259 (type-match (+ 2
1260 (regexp-opt-depth prefix-re)
1261 (c-lang-const c-simple-ws-depth))))
1262 `((,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
1263 (concat "\\<\\(" prefix-re "\\)" ; 1
1264 (c-lang-const c-simple-ws) "+"
1265 (concat "\\(" ; 2 + prefix-re + c-simple-ws
1266 (c-lang-const c-symbol-key)
1267 "\\)"))
1268 `(,type-match
1269 'font-lock-type-face t)
1270 `((c-font-lock-declarators limit t nil)
1271 (save-match-data
1272 (goto-char (match-end ,type-match))
1273 (c-forward-syntactic-ws))
1274 (goto-char (match-end ,type-match))))))))
1275
1276 ;; Fontify special declarations that lacks a type.
1277 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-typeless-decl-kwds)
1278 `((,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
1279 (concat "\\<\\("
1280 (regexp-opt (c-lang-const c-typeless-decl-kwds))
1281 "\\)\\>")
1282 '((c-font-lock-declarators limit t nil)
1283 (save-match-data
1284 (goto-char (match-end 1))
1285 (c-forward-syntactic-ws))
1286 (goto-char (match-end 1)))))))
1287
1288 ;; Fontify generic colon labels in languages that support them.
1289 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-recognize-colon-labels)
1290 `(c-font-lock-labels))))
1291
1292 (c-lang-defconst c-complex-decl-matchers
1293 "Complex font lock matchers for types and declarations. Used on level
1294 3 and higher."
1295
1296 ;; Note: This code in this form dumps a number of funtions into the
1297 ;; resulting constant, `c-matchers-3'. At run time, font lock will call
1298 ;; each of them as a "FUNCTION" (see Elisp page "Search-based
1299 ;; Fontification"). The font lock region is delimited by POINT and the
1300 ;; single parameter, LIMIT. Each of these functions returns NIL (thus
1301 ;; inhibiting spurious font-lock-keyword-face highlighting and another
1302 ;; call).
1303
1304 t `(;; Initialize some things before the search functions below.
1305 c-font-lock-complex-decl-prepare
1306
1307 ,@(if (c-major-mode-is 'objc-mode)
1308 ;; Fontify method declarations in Objective-C, but first
1309 ;; we have to put the `c-decl-end' `c-type' property on
1310 ;; all the @-style directives that haven't been handled in
1311 ;; `c-basic-matchers-before'.
1312 `(,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
1313 (c-make-keywords-re t
1314 ;; Exclude "@class" since that directive ends with a
1315 ;; semicolon anyway.
1316 (delete "@class"
1317 (append (c-lang-const c-protection-kwds)
1318 (c-lang-const c-other-decl-kwds)
1319 nil)))
1320 '((c-put-char-property (1- (match-end 1))
1321 'c-type 'c-decl-end)))
1322 c-font-lock-objc-methods))
1323
1324 ;; Fontify all declarations, casts and normal labels.
1325 c-font-lock-declarations
1326
1327 ;; Fontify angle bracket arglists like templates in C++.
1328 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-recognize-<>-arglists)
1329 `(c-font-lock-<>-arglists))
1330
1331 ;; The first two rules here mostly find occurences that
1332 ;; `c-font-lock-declarations' has found already, but not
1333 ;; declarations containing blocks in the type (see note below).
1334 ;; It's also useful to fontify these everywhere to show e.g. when
1335 ;; a type keyword is accidentally used as an identifier.
1336
1337 ;; Fontify basic types.
1338 ,(let ((re (c-make-keywords-re nil
1339 (c-lang-const c-primitive-type-kwds))))
1340 (if (c-major-mode-is 'pike-mode)
1341 ;; No symbol is a keyword after "->" in Pike.
1342 `(,(concat "\\(\\=.?\\|[^>]\\|[^-]>\\)"
1343 "\\<\\(" re "\\)\\>")
1344 2 font-lock-type-face)
1345 `(,(concat "\\<\\(" re "\\)\\>")
1346 1 'font-lock-type-face)))
1347
1348 ;; Fontify types preceded by `c-type-prefix-kwds'.
1349 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-type-prefix-kwds)
1350 `((,(byte-compile
1351 `(lambda (limit)
1352 (c-fontify-types-and-refs
1353 ((c-promote-possible-types t)
1354 ;; The font-lock package in Emacs is known to clobber
1355 ;; `parse-sexp-lookup-properties' (when it exists).
1356 (parse-sexp-lookup-properties
1357 (cc-eval-when-compile
1358 (boundp 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties))))
1359 (save-restriction
1360 ;; Narrow to avoid going past the limit in
1361 ;; `c-forward-type'.
1362 (narrow-to-region (point) limit)
1363 (while (re-search-forward
1364 ,(concat "\\<\\("
1365 (c-make-keywords-re nil
1366 (c-lang-const c-type-prefix-kwds))
1367 "\\)\\>")
1368 limit t)
1369 (unless (c-skip-comments-and-strings limit)
1370 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
1371 ;; Handle prefix declaration specifiers.
1372 (when (looking-at c-prefix-spec-kwds-re)
1373 (c-forward-keyword-clause 1))
1374 ,(if (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
1375 `(when (and (c-forward-type)
1376 (eq (char-after) ?=))
1377 ;; In C++ we additionally check for a "class
1378 ;; X = Y" construct which is used in
1379 ;; templates, to fontify Y as a type.
1380 (forward-char)
1381 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
1382 (c-forward-type))
1383 `(c-forward-type))
1384 )))))))))
1385
1386 ;; Fontify symbols after closing braces as declaration
1387 ;; identifiers under the assumption that they are part of
1388 ;; declarations like "class Foo { ... } foo;". It's too
1389 ;; expensive to check this accurately by skipping past the
1390 ;; brace block, so we use the heuristic that it's such a
1391 ;; declaration if the first identifier is on the same line as
1392 ;; the closing brace. `c-font-lock-declarations' will later
1393 ;; override it if it turns out to be an new declaration, but
1394 ;; it will be wrong if it's an expression (see the test
1395 ;; decls-8.cc).
1396 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-opt-block-decls-with-vars-key)
1397 `((,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
1398 (concat "}"
1399 (c-lang-const c-single-line-syntactic-ws)
1400 "\\(" ; 1 + c-single-line-syntactic-ws-depth
1401 (c-lang-const c-type-decl-prefix-key)
1402 "\\|"
1403 (c-lang-const c-symbol-key)
1404 "\\)")
1405 `((c-font-lock-declarators limit t nil)
1406 (progn
1407 (c-put-char-property (match-beginning 0) 'c-type
1408 'c-decl-id-start)
1409 (goto-char (match-beginning
1410 ,(1+ (c-lang-const
1411 c-single-line-syntactic-ws-depth)))))
1412 (goto-char (match-end 0)))))))
1413
1414 ;; Fontify the type in C++ "new" expressions.
1415 ,@(when (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
1416 ;; This pattern is a probably a "(MATCHER . ANCHORED-HIGHLIGHTER)"
1417 ;; (see Elisp page "Search-based Fontification").
1418 `(("\\<new\\>"
1419 (c-font-lock-c++-new))))
1420 ))
1421
1422 (defun c-font-lock-labels (limit)
1423 ;; Fontify all statement labels from the point to LIMIT. Assumes
1424 ;; that strings and comments have been fontified already. Nil is
1425 ;; always returned.
1426 ;;
1427 ;; Note: This function is only used on decoration level 2; this is
1428 ;; taken care of directly by the gargantuan
1429 ;; `c-font-lock-declarations' on higher levels.
1430 ;;
1431 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
1432
1433 (let (continue-pos id-start
1434 ;; The font-lock package in Emacs is known to clobber
1435 ;; `parse-sexp-lookup-properties' (when it exists).
1436 (parse-sexp-lookup-properties
1437 (cc-eval-when-compile
1438 (boundp 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties))))
1439
1440 (while (re-search-forward ":[^:]" limit t)
1441 (setq continue-pos (point))
1442 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
1443 (unless (c-skip-comments-and-strings limit)
1444
1445 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
1446 (and (setq id-start (c-on-identifier))
1447
1448 (not (get-text-property id-start 'face))
1449
1450 (progn
1451 (goto-char id-start)
1452 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
1453 (or
1454 ;; Check for a char that precedes a statement.
1455 (memq (char-before) '(?\} ?\{ ?\;))
1456 ;; Check for a preceding label. We exploit the font
1457 ;; locking made earlier by this function.
1458 (and (eq (char-before) ?:)
1459 (progn
1460 (backward-char)
1461 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
1462 (not (bobp)))
1463 (eq (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'face)
1464 c-label-face-name))
1465 ;; Check for a keyword that precedes a statement.
1466 (c-after-conditional)))
1467
1468 (progn
1469 ;; Got a label.
1470 (goto-char id-start)
1471 (looking-at c-symbol-key)
1472 (c-put-font-lock-face (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
1473 c-label-face-name)))
1474
1475 (goto-char continue-pos))))
1476 nil)
1477
1478 (c-lang-defconst c-basic-matchers-after
1479 "Font lock matchers for various things that should be fontified after
1480 generic casts and declarations are fontified. Used on level 2 and
1481 higher."
1482
1483 t `(;; Fontify the identifiers inside enum lists. (The enum type
1484 ;; name is handled by `c-simple-decl-matchers' or
1485 ;; `c-complex-decl-matchers' below.
1486 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-brace-id-list-kwds)
1487 `((,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
1488 (concat
1489 "\\<\\("
1490 (c-make-keywords-re nil (c-lang-const c-brace-id-list-kwds))
1491 "\\)\\>"
1492 ;; Disallow various common punctuation chars that can't come
1493 ;; before the '{' of the enum list, to avoid searching too far.
1494 "[^\]\[{}();,/#=]*"
1495 "{")
1496 '((c-font-lock-declarators limit t nil)
1497 (save-match-data
1498 (goto-char (match-end 0))
1499 (c-put-char-property (1- (point)) 'c-type
1500 'c-decl-id-start)
1501 (c-forward-syntactic-ws))
1502 (goto-char (match-end 0)))))))
1503
1504 ;; Fontify labels after goto etc.
1505 ,@(when (c-lang-const c-before-label-kwds)
1506 `(;; (Got three different interpretation levels here,
1507 ;; which makes it a bit complicated: 1) The backquote
1508 ;; stuff is expanded when compiled or loaded, 2) the
1509 ;; eval form is evaluated at font-lock setup (to
1510 ;; substitute c-label-face-name correctly), and 3) the
1511 ;; resulting structure is interpreted during
1512 ;; fontification.)
1513 (eval
1514 . ,(let* ((c-before-label-re
1515 (c-make-keywords-re nil
1516 (c-lang-const c-before-label-kwds))))
1517 `(list
1518 ,(concat "\\<\\(" c-before-label-re "\\)\\>"
1519 "\\s *"
1520 "\\(" ; identifier-offset
1521 (c-lang-const c-symbol-key)
1522 "\\)")
1523 (list ,(+ (regexp-opt-depth c-before-label-re) 2)
1524 c-label-face-name nil t))))))
1525
1526 ;; Fontify the clauses after various keywords.
1527 ,@(when (or (c-lang-const c-type-list-kwds)
1528 (c-lang-const c-ref-list-kwds)
1529 (c-lang-const c-colon-type-list-kwds)
1530 (c-lang-const c-paren-type-kwds))
1531 `((,(c-make-font-lock-search-function
1532 (concat "\\<\\("
1533 (c-make-keywords-re nil
1534 (append (c-lang-const c-type-list-kwds)
1535 (c-lang-const c-ref-list-kwds)
1536 (c-lang-const c-colon-type-list-kwds)
1537 (c-lang-const c-paren-type-kwds)))
1538 "\\)\\>")
1539 '((c-fontify-types-and-refs ((c-promote-possible-types t))
1540 (c-forward-keyword-clause 1)
1541 (if (> (point) limit) (goto-char limit))))))))
1542 ))
1543
1544 (c-lang-defconst c-matchers-1
1545 t (c-lang-const c-cpp-matchers))
1546
1547 (c-lang-defconst c-matchers-2
1548 t (append (c-lang-const c-matchers-1)
1549 (c-lang-const c-basic-matchers-before)
1550 (c-lang-const c-simple-decl-matchers)
1551 (c-lang-const c-basic-matchers-after)))
1552
1553 (c-lang-defconst c-matchers-3
1554 t (append (c-lang-const c-matchers-1)
1555 (c-lang-const c-basic-matchers-before)
1556 (c-lang-const c-complex-decl-matchers)
1557 (c-lang-const c-basic-matchers-after)))
1558
1559 (defun c-compose-keywords-list (base-list)
1560 ;; Incorporate the font lock keyword lists according to
1561 ;; `c-doc-comment-style' on the given keyword list and return it.
1562 ;; This is used in the function bindings of the
1563 ;; `*-font-lock-keywords-*' symbols since we have to build the list
1564 ;; when font-lock is initialized.
1565
1566 (unless (memq c-doc-face-name c-literal-faces)
1567 (setq c-literal-faces (cons c-doc-face-name c-literal-faces)))
1568
1569 (let* ((doc-keywords
1570 (if (consp (car-safe c-doc-comment-style))
1571 (cdr-safe (or (assq c-buffer-is-cc-mode c-doc-comment-style)
1572 (assq 'other c-doc-comment-style)))
1573 c-doc-comment-style))
1574 (list (nconc (apply 'nconc
1575 (mapcar
1576 (lambda (doc-style)
1577 (let ((sym (intern
1578 (concat (symbol-name doc-style)
1579 "-font-lock-keywords"))))
1580 (cond ((fboundp sym)
1581 (funcall sym))
1582 ((boundp sym)
1583 (append (eval sym) nil)))))
1584 (if (listp doc-keywords)
1585 doc-keywords
1586 (list doc-keywords))))
1587 base-list)))
1588
1589 ;; Kludge: If `c-font-lock-complex-decl-prepare' is on the list we
1590 ;; move it first since the doc comment font lockers might add
1591 ;; `c-type' text properties, so they have to be cleared before that.
1592 (when (memq 'c-font-lock-complex-decl-prepare list)
1593 (setq list (cons 'c-font-lock-complex-decl-prepare
1594 (delq 'c-font-lock-complex-decl-prepare
1595 (append list nil)))))
1596
1597 list))
1598
1599 (defun c-override-default-keywords (def-var)
1600 ;; This is used to override the value on a `*-font-lock-keywords'
1601 ;; variable only if it's nil or has the same value as one of the
1602 ;; `*-font-lock-keywords-*' variables. Older font-lock packages
1603 ;; define a default value for `*-font-lock-keywords' which we want
1604 ;; to override, but we should otoh avoid clobbering a user setting.
1605 ;; This heuristic for that isn't perfect, but I can't think of any
1606 ;; better. /mast
1607 (when (and (boundp def-var)
1608 (memq (symbol-value def-var)
1609 (cons nil
1610 (mapcar
1611 (lambda (suffix)
1612 (let ((sym (intern (concat (symbol-name def-var)
1613 suffix))))
1614 (and (boundp sym) (symbol-value sym))))
1615 '("-1" "-2" "-3")))))
1616 ;; The overriding is done by unbinding the variable so that the normal
1617 ;; defvar will install its default value later on.
1618 (makunbound def-var)))
1619
1620 \f
1621 ;;; C.
1622
1623 (c-override-default-keywords 'c-font-lock-keywords)
1624
1625 (defconst c-font-lock-keywords-1 (c-lang-const c-matchers-1 c)
1626 "Minimal font locking for C mode.
1627 Fontifies only preprocessor directives (in addition to the syntactic
1628 fontification of strings and comments).")
1629
1630 (defconst c-font-lock-keywords-2 (c-lang-const c-matchers-2 c)
1631 "Fast normal font locking for C mode.
1632 In addition to `c-font-lock-keywords-1', this adds fontification of
1633 keywords, simple types, declarations that are easy to recognize, the
1634 user defined types on `c-font-lock-extra-types', and the doc comment
1635 styles specified by `c-doc-comment-style'.")
1636
1637 (defconst c-font-lock-keywords-3 (c-lang-const c-matchers-3 c)
1638 "Accurate normal font locking for C mode.
1639 Like `c-font-lock-keywords-2' but detects declarations in a more
1640 accurate way that works in most cases for arbitrary types without the
1641 need for `c-font-lock-extra-types'.")
1642
1643 (defvar c-font-lock-keywords c-font-lock-keywords-3
1644 "Default expressions to highlight in C mode.")
1645
1646 (defun c-font-lock-keywords-2 ()
1647 (c-compose-keywords-list c-font-lock-keywords-2))
1648 (defun c-font-lock-keywords-3 ()
1649 (c-compose-keywords-list c-font-lock-keywords-3))
1650 (defun c-font-lock-keywords ()
1651 (c-compose-keywords-list c-font-lock-keywords))
1652
1653 \f
1654 ;;; C++.
1655
1656 (defun c-font-lock-c++-new (limit)
1657 ;; Assuming point is after a "new" word, check that it isn't inside
1658 ;; a string or comment, and if so try to fontify the type in the
1659 ;; allocation expression. Nil is always returned.
1660 ;;
1661 ;; As usual, C++ takes the prize in coming up with a hard to parse
1662 ;; syntax. :P
1663 ;;
1664 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
1665
1666 (unless (c-skip-comments-and-strings limit)
1667 (save-excursion
1668 (catch 'false-alarm
1669 ;; A "new" keyword is followed by one to three expressions, where
1670 ;; the type is the middle one, and the only required part.
1671 (let (expr1-pos expr2-pos
1672 ;; Enable recording of identifier ranges in `c-forward-type'
1673 ;; etc for later fontification. Not using
1674 ;; `c-fontify-types-and-refs' here since the ranges should
1675 ;; be fontified selectively only when an allocation
1676 ;; expression is successfully recognized.
1677 (c-record-type-identifiers t)
1678 c-record-ref-identifiers
1679 ;; The font-lock package in Emacs is known to clobber
1680 ;; `parse-sexp-lookup-properties' (when it exists).
1681 (parse-sexp-lookup-properties
1682 (cc-eval-when-compile
1683 (boundp 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties))))
1684 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
1685
1686 ;; The first placement arglist is always parenthesized, if it
1687 ;; exists.
1688 (when (eq (char-after) ?\()
1689 (setq expr1-pos (1+ (point)))
1690 (condition-case nil
1691 (c-forward-sexp)
1692 (scan-error (throw 'false-alarm t)))
1693 (c-forward-syntactic-ws))
1694
1695 ;; The second expression is either a type followed by some "*" or
1696 ;; "[...]" or similar, or a parenthesized type followed by a full
1697 ;; identifierless declarator.
1698 (setq expr2-pos (1+ (point)))
1699 (cond ((eq (char-after) ?\())
1700 ((let ((c-promote-possible-types t))
1701 (c-forward-type)))
1702 (t (setq expr2-pos nil)))
1703
1704 (when expr1-pos
1705 (cond
1706 ((not expr2-pos)
1707 ;; No second expression, so the first has to be a
1708 ;; parenthesized type.
1709 (goto-char expr1-pos)
1710 (let ((c-promote-possible-types t))
1711 (c-forward-type)))
1712
1713 ((eq (char-before expr2-pos) ?\()
1714 ;; Got two parenthesized expressions, so we have to look
1715 ;; closer at them to decide which is the type. No need to
1716 ;; handle `c-record-ref-identifiers' since all references
1717 ;; has already been handled by other fontification rules.
1718 (let (expr1-res expr2-res)
1719
1720 (goto-char expr1-pos)
1721 (when (setq expr1-res (c-forward-type))
1722 (unless (looking-at
1723 (cc-eval-when-compile
1724 (concat (c-lang-const c-symbol-start c++)
1725 "\\|[*:\)\[]")))
1726 ;; There's something after the would-be type that
1727 ;; can't be there, so this is a placement arglist.
1728 (setq expr1-res nil)))
1729
1730 (goto-char expr2-pos)
1731 (when (setq expr2-res (c-forward-type))
1732 (unless (looking-at
1733 (cc-eval-when-compile
1734 (concat (c-lang-const c-symbol-start c++)
1735 "\\|[*:\)\[]")))
1736 ;; There's something after the would-be type that can't
1737 ;; be there, so this is an initialization expression.
1738 (setq expr2-res nil))
1739 (when (and (c-go-up-list-forward)
1740 (progn (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
1741 (eq (char-after) ?\()))
1742 ;; If there's a third initialization expression
1743 ;; then the second one is the type, so demote the
1744 ;; first match.
1745 (setq expr1-res nil)))
1746
1747 ;; We fontify the most likely type, with a preference for
1748 ;; the first argument since a placement arglist is more
1749 ;; unusual than an initializer.
1750 (cond ((memq expr1-res '(t known prefix)))
1751 ((memq expr2-res '(t known prefix)))
1752 ((eq expr1-res 'found)
1753 (let ((c-promote-possible-types t))
1754 (goto-char expr1-pos)
1755 (c-forward-type)))
1756 ((eq expr2-res 'found)
1757 (let ((c-promote-possible-types t))
1758 (goto-char expr2-pos)
1759 (c-forward-type)))
1760 ((and (eq expr1-res 'maybe) (not expr2-res))
1761 (let ((c-promote-possible-types t))
1762 (goto-char expr1-pos)
1763 (c-forward-type)))
1764 ((and (not expr1-res) (eq expr2-res 'maybe))
1765 (let ((c-promote-possible-types t))
1766 (goto-char expr2-pos)
1767 (c-forward-type)))
1768 ;; If both type matches are 'maybe then we're
1769 ;; too uncertain to promote either of them.
1770 )))))
1771
1772 ;; Fontify the type that now is recorded in
1773 ;; `c-record-type-identifiers', if any.
1774 (c-fontify-recorded-types-and-refs)))))
1775 nil)
1776
1777 (c-override-default-keywords 'c++-font-lock-keywords)
1778
1779 (defconst c++-font-lock-keywords-1 (c-lang-const c-matchers-1 c++)
1780 "Minimal font locking for C++ mode.
1781 Fontifies only preprocessor directives (in addition to the syntactic
1782 fontification of strings and comments).")
1783
1784 (defconst c++-font-lock-keywords-2 (c-lang-const c-matchers-2 c++)
1785 "Fast normal font locking for C++ mode.
1786 In addition to `c++-font-lock-keywords-1', this adds fontification of
1787 keywords, simple types, declarations that are easy to recognize, the
1788 user defined types on `c++-font-lock-extra-types', and the doc comment
1789 styles specified by `c-doc-comment-style'.")
1790
1791 (defconst c++-font-lock-keywords-3 (c-lang-const c-matchers-3 c++)
1792 "Accurate normal font locking for C++ mode.
1793 Like `c++-font-lock-keywords-2' but detects declarations in a more
1794 accurate way that works in most cases for arbitrary types without the
1795 need for `c++-font-lock-extra-types'.")
1796
1797 (defvar c++-font-lock-keywords c++-font-lock-keywords-3
1798 "Default expressions to highlight in C++ mode.")
1799
1800 (defun c++-font-lock-keywords-2 ()
1801 (c-compose-keywords-list c++-font-lock-keywords-2))
1802 (defun c++-font-lock-keywords-3 ()
1803 (c-compose-keywords-list c++-font-lock-keywords-3))
1804 (defun c++-font-lock-keywords ()
1805 (c-compose-keywords-list c++-font-lock-keywords))
1806
1807 \f
1808 ;;; Objective-C.
1809
1810 (defun c-font-lock-objc-method ()
1811 ;; Assuming the point is after the + or - that starts an Objective-C
1812 ;; method declaration, fontify it. This must be done before normal
1813 ;; casts, declarations and labels are fontified since they will get
1814 ;; false matches in these things.
1815 ;;
1816 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
1817
1818 (c-fontify-types-and-refs
1819 ((first t)
1820 (c-promote-possible-types t))
1821
1822 (while (and
1823 (progn
1824 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
1825
1826 ;; An optional method type.
1827 (if (eq (char-after) ?\()
1828 (progn
1829 (forward-char)
1830 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
1831 (c-forward-type)
1832 (prog1 (c-go-up-list-forward)
1833 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)))
1834 t))
1835
1836 ;; The name. The first time it's the first part of
1837 ;; the function name, the rest of the time it's an
1838 ;; argument name.
1839 (looking-at c-symbol-key)
1840 (progn
1841 (goto-char (match-end 0))
1842 (c-put-font-lock-face (match-beginning 0)
1843 (point)
1844 (if first
1845 'font-lock-function-name-face
1846 'font-lock-variable-name-face))
1847 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
1848
1849 ;; Another optional part of the function name.
1850 (when (looking-at c-symbol-key)
1851 (goto-char (match-end 0))
1852 (c-put-font-lock-face (match-beginning 0)
1853 (point)
1854 'font-lock-function-name-face)
1855 (c-forward-syntactic-ws))
1856
1857 ;; There's another argument if a colon follows.
1858 (eq (char-after) ?:)))
1859 (forward-char)
1860 (setq first nil))))
1861
1862 (defun c-font-lock-objc-methods (limit)
1863 ;; Fontify method declarations in Objective-C. Nil is always
1864 ;; returned.
1865 ;;
1866 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
1867
1868 (let (;; The font-lock package in Emacs is known to clobber
1869 ;; `parse-sexp-lookup-properties' (when it exists).
1870 (parse-sexp-lookup-properties
1871 (cc-eval-when-compile
1872 (boundp 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties))))
1873
1874 (c-find-decl-spots
1875 limit
1876 "[-+]"
1877 nil
1878 (lambda (match-pos inside-macro)
1879 (forward-char)
1880 (c-font-lock-objc-method))))
1881 nil)
1882
1883 (c-override-default-keywords 'objc-font-lock-keywords)
1884
1885 (defconst objc-font-lock-keywords-1 (c-lang-const c-matchers-1 objc)
1886 "Minimal font locking for Objective-C mode.
1887 Fontifies only compiler directives (in addition to the syntactic
1888 fontification of strings and comments).")
1889
1890 (defconst objc-font-lock-keywords-2 (c-lang-const c-matchers-2 objc)
1891 "Fast normal font locking for Objective-C mode.
1892 In addition to `objc-font-lock-keywords-1', this adds fontification of
1893 keywords, simple types, declarations that are easy to recognize, the
1894 user defined types on `objc-font-lock-extra-types', and the doc
1895 comment styles specified by `c-doc-comment-style'.")
1896
1897 (defconst objc-font-lock-keywords-3 (c-lang-const c-matchers-3 objc)
1898 "Accurate normal font locking for Objective-C mode.
1899 Like `objc-font-lock-keywords-2' but detects declarations in a more
1900 accurate way that works in most cases for arbitrary types without the
1901 need for `objc-font-lock-extra-types'.")
1902
1903 (defvar objc-font-lock-keywords objc-font-lock-keywords-3
1904 "Default expressions to highlight in Objective-C mode.")
1905
1906 (defun objc-font-lock-keywords-2 ()
1907 (c-compose-keywords-list objc-font-lock-keywords-2))
1908 (defun objc-font-lock-keywords-3 ()
1909 (c-compose-keywords-list objc-font-lock-keywords-3))
1910 (defun objc-font-lock-keywords ()
1911 (c-compose-keywords-list objc-font-lock-keywords))
1912
1913 ;; Kludge to override the default value that
1914 ;; `objc-font-lock-extra-types' might have gotten from the font-lock
1915 ;; package. The value replaced here isn't relevant now anyway since
1916 ;; those types are builtin and therefore listed directly in
1917 ;; `c-primitive-type-kwds'.
1918 (when (equal (sort (append objc-font-lock-extra-types nil) 'string-lessp)
1919 '("BOOL" "Class" "IMP" "SEL"))
1920 (setq objc-font-lock-extra-types
1921 (cc-eval-when-compile (list (concat "[" c-upper "]\\sw*")))))
1922
1923 \f
1924 ;;; Java.
1925
1926 (c-override-default-keywords 'java-font-lock-keywords)
1927
1928 (defconst java-font-lock-keywords-1 (c-lang-const c-matchers-1 java)
1929 "Minimal font locking for Java mode.
1930 Fontifies nothing except the syntactic fontification of strings and
1931 comments.")
1932
1933 (defconst java-font-lock-keywords-2 (c-lang-const c-matchers-2 java)
1934 "Fast normal font locking for Java mode.
1935 In addition to `java-font-lock-keywords-1', this adds fontification of
1936 keywords, simple types, declarations that are easy to recognize, the
1937 user defined types on `java-font-lock-extra-types', and the doc
1938 comment styles specified by `c-doc-comment-style'.")
1939
1940 (defconst java-font-lock-keywords-3 (c-lang-const c-matchers-3 java)
1941 "Accurate normal font locking for Java mode.
1942 Like `java-font-lock-keywords-2' but detects declarations in a more
1943 accurate way that works in most cases for arbitrary types without the
1944 need for `java-font-lock-extra-types'.")
1945
1946 (defvar java-font-lock-keywords java-font-lock-keywords-3
1947 "Default expressions to highlight in Java mode.")
1948
1949 (defun java-font-lock-keywords-2 ()
1950 (c-compose-keywords-list java-font-lock-keywords-2))
1951 (defun java-font-lock-keywords-3 ()
1952 (c-compose-keywords-list java-font-lock-keywords-3))
1953 (defun java-font-lock-keywords ()
1954 (c-compose-keywords-list java-font-lock-keywords))
1955
1956 \f
1957 ;;; CORBA IDL.
1958
1959 (c-override-default-keywords 'idl-font-lock-keywords)
1960
1961 (defconst idl-font-lock-keywords-1 (c-lang-const c-matchers-1 idl)
1962 "Minimal font locking for CORBA IDL mode.
1963 Fontifies nothing except the syntactic fontification of strings and
1964 comments.")
1965
1966 (defconst idl-font-lock-keywords-2 (c-lang-const c-matchers-2 idl)
1967 "Fast normal font locking for CORBA IDL mode.
1968 In addition to `idl-font-lock-keywords-1', this adds fontification of
1969 keywords, simple types, declarations that are easy to recognize, the
1970 user defined types on `idl-font-lock-extra-types', and the doc comment
1971 styles specified by `c-doc-comment-style'.")
1972
1973 (defconst idl-font-lock-keywords-3 (c-lang-const c-matchers-3 idl)
1974 "Accurate normal font locking for CORBA IDL mode.
1975 Like `idl-font-lock-keywords-2' but detects declarations in a more
1976 accurate way that works in most cases for arbitrary types without the
1977 need for `idl-font-lock-extra-types'.")
1978
1979 (defvar idl-font-lock-keywords idl-font-lock-keywords-3
1980 "Default expressions to highlight in CORBA IDL mode.")
1981
1982 (defun idl-font-lock-keywords-2 ()
1983 (c-compose-keywords-list idl-font-lock-keywords-2))
1984 (defun idl-font-lock-keywords-3 ()
1985 (c-compose-keywords-list idl-font-lock-keywords-3))
1986 (defun idl-font-lock-keywords ()
1987 (c-compose-keywords-list idl-font-lock-keywords))
1988
1989 \f
1990 ;;; Pike.
1991
1992 (c-override-default-keywords 'pike-font-lock-keywords)
1993
1994 (defconst pike-font-lock-keywords-1 (c-lang-const c-matchers-1 pike)
1995 "Minimal font locking for Pike mode.
1996 Fontifies only preprocessor directives (in addition to the syntactic
1997 fontification of strings and comments).")
1998
1999 (defconst pike-font-lock-keywords-2 (c-lang-const c-matchers-2 pike)
2000 "Fast normal font locking for Pike mode.
2001 In addition to `pike-font-lock-keywords-1', this adds fontification of
2002 keywords, simple types, declarations that are easy to recognize, the
2003 user defined types on `pike-font-lock-extra-types', and the doc
2004 comment styles specified by `c-doc-comment-style'.")
2005
2006 (defconst pike-font-lock-keywords-3 (c-lang-const c-matchers-3 pike)
2007 "Accurate normal font locking for Pike mode.
2008 Like `pike-font-lock-keywords-2' but detects declarations in a more
2009 accurate way that works in most cases for arbitrary types without the
2010 need for `pike-font-lock-extra-types'.")
2011
2012 (defvar pike-font-lock-keywords pike-font-lock-keywords-3
2013 "Default expressions to highlight in Pike mode.")
2014
2015 (defun pike-font-lock-keywords-2 ()
2016 (c-compose-keywords-list pike-font-lock-keywords-2))
2017 (defun pike-font-lock-keywords-3 ()
2018 (c-compose-keywords-list pike-font-lock-keywords-3))
2019 (defun pike-font-lock-keywords ()
2020 (c-compose-keywords-list pike-font-lock-keywords))
2021
2022 \f
2023 ;;; Doc comments.
2024
2025 (defun c-font-lock-doc-comments (prefix limit keywords)
2026 ;; Fontify the comments between the point and LIMIT whose start
2027 ;; matches PREFIX with `c-doc-face-name'. Assumes comments have been
2028 ;; fontified with `font-lock-comment-face' already. nil is always
2029 ;; returned.
2030 ;;
2031 ;; After the fontification of a matching comment, fontification
2032 ;; according to KEYWORDS is applied inside it. It's a list like
2033 ;; `font-lock-keywords' except that anchored matches and eval
2034 ;; clauses aren't supported and that some abbreviated forms can't be
2035 ;; used. The buffer is narrowed to the comment while KEYWORDS is
2036 ;; applied; leading comment starters are included but trailing
2037 ;; comment enders for block comment are not.
2038 ;;
2039 ;; Note that faces added through KEYWORDS should never replace the
2040 ;; existing `c-doc-face-name' face since the existence of that face
2041 ;; is used as a flag in other code to skip comments.
2042 ;;
2043 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2044
2045 (let (comment-beg region-beg)
2046 (if (eq (get-text-property (point) 'face)
2047 'font-lock-comment-face)
2048 ;; Handle the case when the fontified region starts inside a
2049 ;; comment.
2050 (let ((range (c-literal-limits)))
2051 (setq region-beg (point))
2052 (when range
2053 (goto-char (car range)))
2054 (when (looking-at prefix)
2055 (setq comment-beg (point)))))
2056
2057 (while (or
2058 comment-beg
2059
2060 ;; Search for the prefix until a match is found at the start
2061 ;; of a comment.
2062 (while (when (re-search-forward prefix limit t)
2063 (setq comment-beg (match-beginning 0))
2064 (or (not (c-got-face-at comment-beg
2065 c-literal-faces))
2066 (and (/= comment-beg (point-min))
2067 (c-got-face-at (1- comment-beg)
2068 c-literal-faces))))
2069 (setq comment-beg nil))
2070 (setq region-beg comment-beg))
2071
2072 (if (eq (elt (parse-partial-sexp comment-beg (+ comment-beg 2)) 7) t)
2073 ;; Collect a sequence of doc style line comments.
2074 (progn
2075 (goto-char comment-beg)
2076 (while (and (progn
2077 (c-forward-single-comment)
2078 (skip-syntax-forward " ")
2079 (< (point) limit))
2080 (looking-at prefix))))
2081 (goto-char comment-beg)
2082 (c-forward-single-comment))
2083 (if (> (point) limit) (goto-char limit))
2084 (setq comment-beg nil)
2085
2086 (let ((region-end (point))
2087 (keylist keywords) keyword matcher highlights)
2088 (c-put-font-lock-face region-beg region-end c-doc-face-name)
2089 (save-restriction
2090 ;; Narrow to the doc comment. Among other things, this
2091 ;; helps by making "^" match at the start of the comment.
2092 ;; Do not include a trailing block comment ender, though.
2093 (and (> region-end (1+ region-beg))
2094 (progn (goto-char region-end)
2095 (backward-char 2)
2096 (looking-at "\\*/"))
2097 (setq region-end (point)))
2098 (narrow-to-region region-beg region-end)
2099
2100 (while keylist
2101 (setq keyword (car keylist)
2102 keylist (cdr keylist)
2103 matcher (car keyword))
2104 (goto-char region-beg)
2105 (while (if (stringp matcher)
2106 (re-search-forward matcher region-end t)
2107 (funcall matcher region-end))
2108 (setq highlights (cdr keyword))
2109 (if (consp (car highlights))
2110 (while highlights
2111 (font-lock-apply-highlight (car highlights))
2112 (setq highlights (cdr highlights)))
2113 (font-lock-apply-highlight highlights))))
2114
2115 (goto-char region-end)))))
2116 nil)
2117 (put 'c-font-lock-doc-comments 'lisp-indent-function 2)
2118
2119 (defun c-find-invalid-doc-markup (regexp limit)
2120 ;; Used to fontify invalid markup in doc comments after the correct
2121 ;; ones have been fontified: Find the first occurence of REGEXP
2122 ;; between the point and LIMIT that only is fontified with
2123 ;; `c-doc-face-name'. If a match is found then submatch 0 surrounds
2124 ;; the first char and t is returned, otherwise nil is returned.
2125 ;;
2126 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2127 (let (start)
2128 (while (if (re-search-forward regexp limit t)
2129 (not (eq (get-text-property
2130 (setq start (match-beginning 0)) 'face)
2131 c-doc-face-name))
2132 (setq start nil)))
2133 (when start
2134 (store-match-data (list (copy-marker start)
2135 (copy-marker (1+ start))))
2136 t)))
2137
2138 ;; GtkDoc patterns contributed by Masatake YAMATO <jet@gyve.org>.
2139
2140 (defconst gtkdoc-font-lock-doc-comments
2141 (let ((symbol "[a-zA-Z0-9_]+")
2142 (header "^ \\* "))
2143 `((,(concat header "\\(" symbol "\\):[ \t]*$")
2144 1 ,c-doc-markup-face-name prepend nil)
2145 (,(concat symbol "()")
2146 0 ,c-doc-markup-face-name prepend nil)
2147 (,(concat header "\\(" "@" symbol "\\):")
2148 1 ,c-doc-markup-face-name prepend nil)
2149 (,(concat "[#%@]" symbol)
2150 0 ,c-doc-markup-face-name prepend nil))
2151 ))
2152
2153 (defconst gtkdoc-font-lock-doc-protection
2154 `(("< \\(public\\|private\\|protected\\) >"
2155 1 ,c-doc-markup-face-name prepend nil)))
2156
2157 (defconst gtkdoc-font-lock-keywords
2158 `((,(lambda (limit)
2159 (c-font-lock-doc-comments "/\\*\\*$" limit
2160 gtkdoc-font-lock-doc-comments)
2161 (c-font-lock-doc-comments "/\\*< " limit
2162 gtkdoc-font-lock-doc-protection)
2163 ))))
2164
2165 ;; Javadoc.
2166
2167 (defconst javadoc-font-lock-doc-comments
2168 `(("{@[a-z]+[^}\n\r]*}" ; "{@foo ...}" markup.
2169 0 ,c-doc-markup-face-name prepend nil)
2170 ("^\\(/\\*\\)?\\(\\s \\|\\*\\)*\\(@[a-z]+\\)" ; "@foo ..." markup.
2171 3 ,c-doc-markup-face-name prepend nil)
2172 (,(concat "</?\\sw" ; HTML tags.
2173 "\\("
2174 (concat "\\sw\\|\\s \\|[=\n\r*.:]\\|"
2175 "\"[^\"]*\"\\|'[^']*'")
2176 "\\)*>")
2177 0 ,c-doc-markup-face-name prepend nil)
2178 ("&\\(\\sw\\|[.:]\\)+;" ; HTML entities.
2179 0 ,c-doc-markup-face-name prepend nil)
2180 ;; Fontify remaining markup characters as invalid. Note
2181 ;; that the Javadoc spec is hazy about when "@" is
2182 ;; allowed in non-markup use.
2183 (,(lambda (limit)
2184 (c-find-invalid-doc-markup "[<>&]\\|{@" limit))
2185 0 'font-lock-warning-face prepend nil)))
2186
2187 (defconst javadoc-font-lock-keywords
2188 `((,(lambda (limit)
2189 (c-font-lock-doc-comments "/\\*\\*" limit
2190 javadoc-font-lock-doc-comments)))))
2191
2192 ;; Pike autodoc.
2193
2194 (defconst autodoc-decl-keywords
2195 ;; Adorned regexp matching the keywords that introduce declarations
2196 ;; in Pike Autodoc.
2197 (cc-eval-when-compile
2198 (c-make-keywords-re t '("@decl" "@elem" "@index" "@member") 'pike-mode)))
2199
2200 (defconst autodoc-decl-type-keywords
2201 ;; Adorned regexp matching the keywords that are followed by a type.
2202 (cc-eval-when-compile
2203 (c-make-keywords-re t '("@elem" "@member") 'pike-mode)))
2204
2205 (defun autodoc-font-lock-line-markup (limit)
2206 ;; Fontify all line oriented keywords between the point and LIMIT.
2207 ;; Nil is always returned.
2208 ;;
2209 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2210
2211 (let ((line-re (concat "^\\(\\(/\\*!\\|\\s *\\("
2212 c-current-comment-prefix
2213 "\\)\\)\\s *\\)@[A-Za-z_-]+\\(\\s \\|$\\)"))
2214 (markup-faces (list c-doc-markup-face-name c-doc-face-name)))
2215
2216 (while (re-search-forward line-re limit t)
2217 (goto-char (match-end 1))
2218
2219 (if (looking-at autodoc-decl-keywords)
2220 (let* ((kwd-pos (point))
2221 (start (match-end 1))
2222 (pos start)
2223 end)
2224
2225 (c-put-font-lock-face (point) pos markup-faces)
2226
2227 ;; Put a declaration end mark at the markup keyword and
2228 ;; remove the faces from the rest of the line so that it
2229 ;; gets refontified as a declaration later on by
2230 ;; `c-font-lock-declarations'.
2231 (c-put-char-property (1- pos) 'c-type 'c-decl-end)
2232 (goto-char pos)
2233 (while (progn
2234 (end-of-line)
2235 (setq end (point))
2236 (and (eq (char-before) ?@)
2237 (not (eobp))
2238 (progn (forward-char)
2239 (skip-syntax-forward " ")
2240 (looking-at c-current-comment-prefix))))
2241 (goto-char (match-end 0))
2242 (c-remove-font-lock-face pos (1- end))
2243 (c-put-font-lock-face (1- end) end markup-faces)
2244 (setq pos (point)))
2245
2246 ;; Include the final newline in the removed area. This
2247 ;; has no visual effect but it avoids some tricky special
2248 ;; cases in the testsuite wrt the differences in string
2249 ;; fontification in Emacs vs XEmacs.
2250 (c-remove-font-lock-face pos (min (1+ (point)) (point-max)))
2251
2252 ;; Must handle string literals explicitly inside the declaration.
2253 (goto-char start)
2254 (while (re-search-forward
2255 "\"\\([^\\\"]\\|\\\\.\\)*\"\\|'\\([^\\']\\|\\\\.\\)*'"
2256 end 'move)
2257 (c-put-font-lock-string-face (match-beginning 0)
2258 (point)))
2259
2260 ;; Fontify types after keywords that always are followed
2261 ;; by them.
2262 (goto-char kwd-pos)
2263 (when (looking-at autodoc-decl-type-keywords)
2264 (c-fontify-types-and-refs ((c-promote-possible-types t))
2265 (goto-char start)
2266 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
2267 (c-forward-type))))
2268
2269 ;; Mark each whole line as markup, as long as the logical line
2270 ;; continues.
2271 (while (progn
2272 (c-put-font-lock-face (point)
2273 (progn (end-of-line) (point))
2274 markup-faces)
2275 (and (eq (char-before) ?@)
2276 (not (eobp))
2277 (progn (forward-char)
2278 (skip-syntax-forward " ")
2279 (looking-at c-current-comment-prefix))))
2280 (goto-char (match-end 0))))))
2281
2282 nil)
2283
2284 (defconst autodoc-font-lock-doc-comments
2285 `(("@\\(\\w+{\\|\\[\\([^\]@\n\r]\\|@@\\)*\\]\\|[@}]\\|$\\)"
2286 ;; In-text markup.
2287 0 ,c-doc-markup-face-name prepend nil)
2288 (autodoc-font-lock-line-markup)
2289 ;; Fontify remaining markup characters as invalid.
2290 (,(lambda (limit)
2291 (c-find-invalid-doc-markup "@" limit))
2292 0 'font-lock-warning-face prepend nil)
2293 ))
2294
2295 (defun autodoc-font-lock-keywords ()
2296 ;; Note that we depend on that `c-current-comment-prefix' has got
2297 ;; its proper value here.
2298 ;;
2299 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2300
2301 ;; The `c-type' text property with `c-decl-end' is used to mark the
2302 ;; end of the `autodoc-decl-keywords' occurrences to fontify the
2303 ;; following declarations.
2304 (setq c-type-decl-end-used t)
2305
2306 `((,(lambda (limit)
2307 (c-font-lock-doc-comments "/[*/]!" limit
2308 autodoc-font-lock-doc-comments)))))
2309
2310 \f
2311 ;; 2006-07-10: awk-font-lock-keywords has been moved back to cc-awk.el.
2312 (cc-provide 'cc-fonts)
2313
2314 ;;; arch-tag: 2f65f405-735f-4da5-8d4b-b957844c5203
2315 ;;; cc-fonts.el ends here