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1 ;;; simple.el --- basic editing commands for Emacs
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
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21
22 ;;; Commentary:
23
24 ;; A grab-bag of basic Emacs commands not specifically related to some
25 ;; major mode or to file-handling.
26
27 ;;; Code:
28
29 (defun newline (&optional arg)
30 "Insert a newline, and move to left margin of the new line if it's blank.
31 The newline is marked with the text-property `hard'.
32 With arg, insert that many newlines.
33 In Auto Fill mode, if no numeric arg, break the preceding line if it's long."
34 (interactive "*P")
35 (barf-if-buffer-read-only)
36 ;; Inserting a newline at the end of a line produces better redisplay in
37 ;; try_window_id than inserting at the beginning of a line, and the textual
38 ;; result is the same. So, if we're at beginning of line, pretend to be at
39 ;; the end of the previous line.
40 (let ((flag (and (not (bobp))
41 (bolp)
42 (< (or (previous-property-change (point)) -2)
43 (- (point) 2))))
44 (was-page-start (and (bolp)
45 (looking-at page-delimiter)))
46 (beforepos (point)))
47 (if flag (backward-char 1))
48 ;; Call self-insert so that auto-fill, abbrev expansion etc. happens.
49 ;; Set last-command-char to tell self-insert what to insert.
50 (let ((last-command-char ?\n)
51 ;; Don't auto-fill if we have a numeric argument.
52 ;; Also not if flag is true (it would fill wrong line);
53 ;; there is no need to since we're at BOL.
54 (auto-fill-function (if (or arg flag) nil auto-fill-function)))
55 (unwind-protect
56 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
57 ;; If we get an error in self-insert-command, put point at right place.
58 (if flag (forward-char 1))))
59 ;; If we did *not* get an error, cancel that forward-char.
60 (if flag (backward-char 1))
61 ;; Mark the newline(s) `hard'.
62 (if use-hard-newlines
63 (let* ((from (- (point) (if arg (prefix-numeric-value arg) 1)))
64 (sticky (get-text-property from 'rear-nonsticky)))
65 (put-text-property from (point) 'hard 't)
66 ;; If rear-nonsticky is not "t", add 'hard to rear-nonsticky list
67 (if (and (listp sticky) (not (memq 'hard sticky)))
68 (put-text-property from (point) 'rear-nonsticky
69 (cons 'hard sticky)))))
70 ;; If the newline leaves the previous line blank,
71 ;; and we have a left margin, delete that from the blank line.
72 (or flag
73 (save-excursion
74 (goto-char beforepos)
75 (beginning-of-line)
76 (and (looking-at "[ \t]$")
77 (> (current-left-margin) 0)
78 (delete-region (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point))))))
79 (if flag (forward-char 1))
80 ;; Indent the line after the newline, except in one case:
81 ;; when we added the newline at the beginning of a line
82 ;; which starts a page.
83 (or was-page-start
84 (move-to-left-margin nil t)))
85 nil)
86
87 (defun open-line (arg)
88 "Insert a newline and leave point before it.
89 If there is a fill prefix and/or a left-margin, insert them on the new line
90 if the line would have been blank.
91 With arg N, insert N newlines."
92 (interactive "*p")
93 (let* ((do-fill-prefix (and fill-prefix (bolp)))
94 (do-left-margin (and (bolp) (> (current-left-margin) 0)))
95 (loc (point)))
96 (newline arg)
97 (goto-char loc)
98 (while (> arg 0)
99 (cond ((bolp)
100 (if do-left-margin (indent-to (current-left-margin)))
101 (if do-fill-prefix (insert-and-inherit fill-prefix))))
102 (forward-line 1)
103 (setq arg (1- arg)))
104 (goto-char loc)
105 (end-of-line)))
106
107 (defun split-line ()
108 "Split current line, moving portion beyond point vertically down."
109 (interactive "*")
110 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
111 (let ((col (current-column))
112 (pos (point)))
113 (newline 1)
114 (indent-to col 0)
115 (goto-char pos)))
116
117 (defun quoted-insert (arg)
118 "Read next input character and insert it.
119 This is useful for inserting control characters.
120 You may also type up to 3 octal digits, to insert a character with that code.
121
122 In overwrite mode, this function inserts the character anyway, and
123 does not handle octal digits specially. This means that if you use
124 overwrite as your normal editing mode, you can use this function to
125 insert characters when necessary.
126
127 In binary overwrite mode, this function does overwrite, and octal
128 digits are interpreted as a character code. This is supposed to make
129 this function useful in editing binary files."
130 (interactive "*p")
131 (let ((char (if (or (not overwrite-mode)
132 (eq overwrite-mode 'overwrite-mode-binary))
133 (read-quoted-char)
134 (read-char))))
135 (if (> arg 0)
136 (if (eq overwrite-mode 'overwrite-mode-binary)
137 (delete-char arg)))
138 (while (> arg 0)
139 (insert-and-inherit char)
140 (setq arg (1- arg)))))
141
142 (defun delete-indentation (&optional arg)
143 "Join this line to previous and fix up whitespace at join.
144 If there is a fill prefix, delete it from the beginning of this line.
145 With argument, join this line to following line."
146 (interactive "*P")
147 (beginning-of-line)
148 (if arg (forward-line 1))
149 (if (eq (preceding-char) ?\n)
150 (progn
151 (delete-region (point) (1- (point)))
152 ;; If the second line started with the fill prefix,
153 ;; delete the prefix.
154 (if (and fill-prefix
155 (<= (+ (point) (length fill-prefix)) (point-max))
156 (string= fill-prefix
157 (buffer-substring (point)
158 (+ (point) (length fill-prefix)))))
159 (delete-region (point) (+ (point) (length fill-prefix))))
160 (fixup-whitespace))))
161
162 (defun fixup-whitespace ()
163 "Fixup white space between objects around point.
164 Leave one space or none, according to the context."
165 (interactive "*")
166 (save-excursion
167 (delete-horizontal-space)
168 (if (or (looking-at "^\\|\\s)")
169 (save-excursion (forward-char -1)
170 (looking-at "$\\|\\s(\\|\\s'")))
171 nil
172 (insert ?\ ))))
173
174 (defun delete-horizontal-space ()
175 "Delete all spaces and tabs around point."
176 (interactive "*")
177 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
178 (delete-region (point) (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t") (point))))
179
180 (defun just-one-space ()
181 "Delete all spaces and tabs around point, leaving one space."
182 (interactive "*")
183 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
184 (if (= (following-char) ? )
185 (forward-char 1)
186 (insert ? ))
187 (delete-region (point) (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t") (point))))
188
189 (defun delete-blank-lines ()
190 "On blank line, delete all surrounding blank lines, leaving just one.
191 On isolated blank line, delete that one.
192 On nonblank line, delete any immediately following blank lines."
193 (interactive "*")
194 (let (thisblank singleblank)
195 (save-excursion
196 (beginning-of-line)
197 (setq thisblank (looking-at "[ \t]*$"))
198 ;; Set singleblank if there is just one blank line here.
199 (setq singleblank
200 (and thisblank
201 (not (looking-at "[ \t]*\n[ \t]*$"))
202 (or (bobp)
203 (progn (forward-line -1)
204 (not (looking-at "[ \t]*$")))))))
205 ;; Delete preceding blank lines, and this one too if it's the only one.
206 (if thisblank
207 (progn
208 (beginning-of-line)
209 (if singleblank (forward-line 1))
210 (delete-region (point)
211 (if (re-search-backward "[^ \t\n]" nil t)
212 (progn (forward-line 1) (point))
213 (point-min)))))
214 ;; Delete following blank lines, unless the current line is blank
215 ;; and there are no following blank lines.
216 (if (not (and thisblank singleblank))
217 (save-excursion
218 (end-of-line)
219 (forward-line 1)
220 (delete-region (point)
221 (if (re-search-forward "[^ \t\n]" nil t)
222 (progn (beginning-of-line) (point))
223 (point-max)))))
224 ;; Handle the special case where point is followed by newline and eob.
225 ;; Delete the line, leaving point at eob.
226 (if (looking-at "^[ \t]*\n\\'")
227 (delete-region (point) (point-max)))))
228
229 (defun back-to-indentation ()
230 "Move point to the first non-whitespace character on this line."
231 (interactive)
232 (beginning-of-line 1)
233 (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
234
235 (defun newline-and-indent ()
236 "Insert a newline, then indent according to major mode.
237 Indentation is done using the value of `indent-line-function'.
238 In programming language modes, this is the same as TAB.
239 In some text modes, where TAB inserts a tab, this command indents to the
240 column specified by the function `current-left-margin'."
241 (interactive "*")
242 (delete-region (point) (progn (skip-chars-backward " \t") (point)))
243 (newline)
244 (indent-according-to-mode))
245
246 (defun reindent-then-newline-and-indent ()
247 "Reindent current line, insert newline, then indent the new line.
248 Indentation of both lines is done according to the current major mode,
249 which means calling the current value of `indent-line-function'.
250 In programming language modes, this is the same as TAB.
251 In some text modes, where TAB inserts a tab, this indents to the
252 column specified by the function `current-left-margin'."
253 (interactive "*")
254 (save-excursion
255 (delete-region (point) (progn (skip-chars-backward " \t") (point)))
256 (indent-according-to-mode))
257 (newline)
258 (indent-according-to-mode))
259
260 ;; Internal subroutine of delete-char
261 (defun kill-forward-chars (arg)
262 (if (listp arg) (setq arg (car arg)))
263 (if (eq arg '-) (setq arg -1))
264 (kill-region (point) (+ (point) arg)))
265
266 ;; Internal subroutine of backward-delete-char
267 (defun kill-backward-chars (arg)
268 (if (listp arg) (setq arg (car arg)))
269 (if (eq arg '-) (setq arg -1))
270 (kill-region (point) (- (point) arg)))
271
272 (defun backward-delete-char-untabify (arg &optional killp)
273 "Delete characters backward, changing tabs into spaces.
274 Delete ARG chars, and kill (save in kill ring) if KILLP is non-nil.
275 Interactively, ARG is the prefix arg (default 1)
276 and KILLP is t if a prefix arg was specified."
277 (interactive "*p\nP")
278 (let ((count arg))
279 (save-excursion
280 (while (and (> count 0) (not (bobp)))
281 (if (= (preceding-char) ?\t)
282 (let ((col (current-column)))
283 (forward-char -1)
284 (setq col (- col (current-column)))
285 (insert-char ?\ col)
286 (delete-char 1)))
287 (forward-char -1)
288 (setq count (1- count)))))
289 (delete-backward-char arg killp)
290 ;; In overwrite mode, back over columns while clearing them out,
291 ;; unless at end of line.
292 (and overwrite-mode (not (eolp))
293 (save-excursion (insert-char ?\ arg))))
294
295 (defun zap-to-char (arg char)
296 "Kill up to and including ARG'th occurrence of CHAR.
297 Goes backward if ARG is negative; error if CHAR not found."
298 (interactive "p\ncZap to char: ")
299 (kill-region (point) (progn
300 (search-forward (char-to-string char) nil nil arg)
301 ; (goto-char (if (> arg 0) (1- (point)) (1+ (point))))
302 (point))))
303
304 (defun beginning-of-buffer (&optional arg)
305 "Move point to the beginning of the buffer; leave mark at previous position.
306 With arg N, put point N/10 of the way from the beginning.
307
308 If the buffer is narrowed, this command uses the beginning and size
309 of the accessible part of the buffer.
310
311 Don't use this command in Lisp programs!
312 \(goto-char (point-min)) is faster and avoids clobbering the mark."
313 (interactive "P")
314 (push-mark)
315 (let ((size (- (point-max) (point-min))))
316 (goto-char (if arg
317 (+ (point-min)
318 (if (> size 10000)
319 ;; Avoid overflow for large buffer sizes!
320 (* (prefix-numeric-value arg)
321 (/ size 10))
322 (/ (+ 10 (* size (prefix-numeric-value arg))) 10)))
323 (point-min))))
324 (if arg (forward-line 1)))
325
326 (defun end-of-buffer (&optional arg)
327 "Move point to the end of the buffer; leave mark at previous position.
328 With arg N, put point N/10 of the way from the end.
329
330 If the buffer is narrowed, this command uses the beginning and size
331 of the accessible part of the buffer.
332
333 Don't use this command in Lisp programs!
334 \(goto-char (point-max)) is faster and avoids clobbering the mark."
335 (interactive "P")
336 (push-mark)
337 (let ((size (- (point-max) (point-min))))
338 (goto-char (if arg
339 (- (point-max)
340 (if (> size 10000)
341 ;; Avoid overflow for large buffer sizes!
342 (* (prefix-numeric-value arg)
343 (/ size 10))
344 (/ (* size (prefix-numeric-value arg)) 10)))
345 (point-max))))
346 ;; If we went to a place in the middle of the buffer,
347 ;; adjust it to the beginning of a line.
348 (if arg (forward-line 1)
349 ;; If the end of the buffer is not already on the screen,
350 ;; then scroll specially to put it near, but not at, the bottom.
351 (if (let ((old-point (point)))
352 (save-excursion
353 (goto-char (window-start))
354 (vertical-motion (window-height))
355 (< (point) old-point)))
356 (progn
357 (overlay-recenter (point))
358 (recenter -3)))))
359
360 (defun mark-whole-buffer ()
361 "Put point at beginning and mark at end of buffer.
362 You probably should not use this function in Lisp programs;
363 it is usually a mistake for a Lisp function to use any subroutine
364 that uses or sets the mark."
365 (interactive)
366 (push-mark (point))
367 (push-mark (point-max) nil t)
368 (goto-char (point-min)))
369
370 (defun count-lines-region (start end)
371 "Print number of lines and characters in the region."
372 (interactive "r")
373 (message "Region has %d lines, %d characters"
374 (count-lines start end) (- end start)))
375
376 (defun what-line ()
377 "Print the current buffer line number and narrowed line number of point."
378 (interactive)
379 (let ((opoint (point)) start)
380 (save-excursion
381 (save-restriction
382 (goto-char (point-min))
383 (widen)
384 (beginning-of-line)
385 (setq start (point))
386 (goto-char opoint)
387 (beginning-of-line)
388 (if (/= start 1)
389 (message "line %d (narrowed line %d)"
390 (1+ (count-lines 1 (point)))
391 (1+ (count-lines start (point))))
392 (message "Line %d" (1+ (count-lines 1 (point)))))))))
393
394
395 (defun count-lines (start end)
396 "Return number of lines between START and END.
397 This is usually the number of newlines between them,
398 but can be one more if START is not equal to END
399 and the greater of them is not at the start of a line."
400 (save-excursion
401 (save-restriction
402 (narrow-to-region start end)
403 (goto-char (point-min))
404 (if (eq selective-display t)
405 (save-match-data
406 (let ((done 0))
407 (while (re-search-forward "[\n\C-m]" nil t 40)
408 (setq done (+ 40 done)))
409 (while (re-search-forward "[\n\C-m]" nil t 1)
410 (setq done (+ 1 done)))
411 (goto-char (point-max))
412 (if (and (/= start end)
413 (not (bolp)))
414 (1+ done)
415 done)))
416 (- (buffer-size) (forward-line (buffer-size)))))))
417
418 (defun what-cursor-position ()
419 "Print info on cursor position (on screen and within buffer)."
420 (interactive)
421 (let* ((char (following-char))
422 (beg (point-min))
423 (end (point-max))
424 (pos (point))
425 (total (buffer-size))
426 (percent (if (> total 50000)
427 ;; Avoid overflow from multiplying by 100!
428 (/ (+ (/ total 200) (1- pos)) (max (/ total 100) 1))
429 (/ (+ (/ total 2) (* 100 (1- pos))) (max total 1))))
430 (hscroll (if (= (window-hscroll) 0)
431 ""
432 (format " Hscroll=%d" (window-hscroll))))
433 (col (current-column)))
434 (if (= pos end)
435 (if (or (/= beg 1) (/= end (1+ total)))
436 (message "point=%d of %d(%d%%) <%d - %d> column %d %s"
437 pos total percent beg end col hscroll)
438 (message "point=%d of %d(%d%%) column %d %s"
439 pos total percent col hscroll))
440 (if (or (/= beg 1) (/= end (1+ total)))
441 (message "Char: %s (0%o, %d, 0x%x) point=%d of %d(%d%%) <%d - %d> column %d %s"
442 (single-key-description char) char char char pos total percent beg end col hscroll)
443 (message "Char: %s (0%o, %d, 0x%x) point=%d of %d(%d%%) column %d %s"
444 (single-key-description char) char char char pos total percent col hscroll)))))
445
446 (defun fundamental-mode ()
447 "Major mode not specialized for anything in particular.
448 Other major modes are defined by comparison with this one."
449 (interactive)
450 (kill-all-local-variables))
451
452 (defvar read-expression-map (cons 'keymap minibuffer-local-map)
453 "Minibuffer keymap used for reading Lisp expressions.")
454 (define-key read-expression-map "\M-\t" 'lisp-complete-symbol)
455
456 (put 'eval-expression 'disabled t)
457
458 (defvar read-expression-history nil)
459
460 ;; We define this, rather than making `eval' interactive,
461 ;; for the sake of completion of names like eval-region, eval-current-buffer.
462 (defun eval-expression (expression)
463 "Evaluate EXPRESSION and print value in minibuffer.
464 Value is also consed on to front of the variable `values'."
465 (interactive
466 (list (read-from-minibuffer "Eval: "
467 nil read-expression-map t
468 'read-expression-history)))
469 (setq values (cons (eval expression) values))
470 (prin1 (car values) t))
471
472 (defun edit-and-eval-command (prompt command)
473 "Prompting with PROMPT, let user edit COMMAND and eval result.
474 COMMAND is a Lisp expression. Let user edit that expression in
475 the minibuffer, then read and evaluate the result."
476 (let ((command (read-from-minibuffer prompt
477 (prin1-to-string command)
478 read-expression-map t
479 '(command-history . 1))))
480 ;; If command was added to command-history as a string,
481 ;; get rid of that. We want only evaluable expressions there.
482 (if (stringp (car command-history))
483 (setq command-history (cdr command-history)))
484
485 ;; If command to be redone does not match front of history,
486 ;; add it to the history.
487 (or (equal command (car command-history))
488 (setq command-history (cons command command-history)))
489 (eval command)))
490
491 (defun repeat-complex-command (arg)
492 "Edit and re-evaluate last complex command, or ARGth from last.
493 A complex command is one which used the minibuffer.
494 The command is placed in the minibuffer as a Lisp form for editing.
495 The result is executed, repeating the command as changed.
496 If the command has been changed or is not the most recent previous command
497 it is added to the front of the command history.
498 You can use the minibuffer history commands \\<minibuffer-local-map>\\[next-history-element] and \\[previous-history-element]
499 to get different commands to edit and resubmit."
500 (interactive "p")
501 (let ((elt (nth (1- arg) command-history))
502 (minibuffer-history-position arg)
503 (minibuffer-history-sexp-flag t)
504 newcmd)
505 (if elt
506 (progn
507 (setq newcmd
508 (let ((print-level nil))
509 (read-from-minibuffer
510 "Redo: " (prin1-to-string elt) read-expression-map t
511 (cons 'command-history arg))))
512
513 ;; If command was added to command-history as a string,
514 ;; get rid of that. We want only evaluable expressions there.
515 (if (stringp (car command-history))
516 (setq command-history (cdr command-history)))
517
518 ;; If command to be redone does not match front of history,
519 ;; add it to the history.
520 (or (equal newcmd (car command-history))
521 (setq command-history (cons newcmd command-history)))
522 (eval newcmd))
523 (ding))))
524 \f
525 (defvar minibuffer-history nil
526 "Default minibuffer history list.
527 This is used for all minibuffer input
528 except when an alternate history list is specified.")
529 (defvar minibuffer-history-sexp-flag nil
530 "Non-nil when doing history operations on `command-history'.
531 More generally, indicates that the history list being acted on
532 contains expressions rather than strings.")
533 (setq minibuffer-history-variable 'minibuffer-history)
534 (setq minibuffer-history-position nil)
535 (defvar minibuffer-history-search-history nil)
536
537 (mapcar
538 (lambda (key-and-command)
539 (mapcar
540 (lambda (keymap-and-completionp)
541 ;; Arg is (KEYMAP-SYMBOL . COMPLETION-MAP-P).
542 ;; If the cdr of KEY-AND-COMMAND (the command) is a cons,
543 ;; its car is used if COMPLETION-MAP-P is nil, its cdr if it is t.
544 (define-key (symbol-value (car keymap-and-completionp))
545 (car key-and-command)
546 (let ((command (cdr key-and-command)))
547 (if (consp command)
548 ;; (and ... nil) => ... turns back on the completion-oriented
549 ;; history commands which rms turned off since they seem to
550 ;; do things he doesn't like.
551 (if (and (cdr keymap-and-completionp) nil) ;XXX turned off
552 (progn (error "EMACS BUG!") (cdr command))
553 (car command))
554 command))))
555 '((minibuffer-local-map . nil)
556 (minibuffer-local-ns-map . nil)
557 (minibuffer-local-completion-map . t)
558 (minibuffer-local-must-match-map . t)
559 (read-expression-map . nil))))
560 '(("\en" . (next-history-element . next-complete-history-element))
561 ([next] . (next-history-element . next-complete-history-element))
562 ("\ep" . (previous-history-element . previous-complete-history-element))
563 ([prior] . (previous-history-element . previous-complete-history-element))
564 ("\er" . previous-matching-history-element)
565 ("\es" . next-matching-history-element)))
566
567 (defun previous-matching-history-element (regexp n)
568 "Find the previous history element that matches REGEXP.
569 \(Previous history elements refer to earlier actions.)
570 With prefix argument N, search for Nth previous match.
571 If N is negative, find the next or Nth next match."
572 (interactive
573 (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
574 (minibuffer-history-sexp-flag nil)
575 (regexp (read-from-minibuffer "Previous element matching (regexp): "
576 nil
577 minibuffer-local-map
578 nil
579 'minibuffer-history-search-history)))
580 ;; Use the last regexp specified, by default, if input is empty.
581 (list (if (string= regexp "")
582 (if minibuffer-history-search-history
583 (car minibuffer-history-search-history)
584 (error "No previous history search regexp"))
585 regexp)
586 (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg))))
587 (let ((history (symbol-value minibuffer-history-variable))
588 prevpos
589 (pos minibuffer-history-position))
590 (while (/= n 0)
591 (setq prevpos pos)
592 (setq pos (min (max 1 (+ pos (if (< n 0) -1 1))) (length history)))
593 (if (= pos prevpos)
594 (error (if (= pos 1)
595 "No later matching history item"
596 "No earlier matching history item")))
597 (if (string-match regexp
598 (if minibuffer-history-sexp-flag
599 (let ((print-level nil))
600 (prin1-to-string (nth (1- pos) history)))
601 (nth (1- pos) history)))
602 (setq n (+ n (if (< n 0) 1 -1)))))
603 (setq minibuffer-history-position pos)
604 (erase-buffer)
605 (let ((elt (nth (1- pos) history)))
606 (insert (if minibuffer-history-sexp-flag
607 (let ((print-level nil))
608 (prin1-to-string elt))
609 elt)))
610 (goto-char (point-min)))
611 (if (or (eq (car (car command-history)) 'previous-matching-history-element)
612 (eq (car (car command-history)) 'next-matching-history-element))
613 (setq command-history (cdr command-history))))
614
615 (defun next-matching-history-element (regexp n)
616 "Find the next history element that matches REGEXP.
617 \(The next history element refers to a more recent action.)
618 With prefix argument N, search for Nth next match.
619 If N is negative, find the previous or Nth previous match."
620 (interactive
621 (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
622 (minibuffer-history-sexp-flag nil)
623 (regexp (read-from-minibuffer "Next element matching (regexp): "
624 nil
625 minibuffer-local-map
626 nil
627 'minibuffer-history-search-history)))
628 ;; Use the last regexp specified, by default, if input is empty.
629 (list (if (string= regexp "")
630 (setcar minibuffer-history-search-history
631 (nth 1 minibuffer-history-search-history))
632 regexp)
633 (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg))))
634 (previous-matching-history-element regexp (- n)))
635
636 (defun next-history-element (n)
637 "Insert the next element of the minibuffer history into the minibuffer."
638 (interactive "p")
639 (or (zerop n)
640 (let ((narg (min (max 1 (- minibuffer-history-position n))
641 (length (symbol-value minibuffer-history-variable)))))
642 (if (or (zerop narg)
643 (= minibuffer-history-position narg))
644 (error (if (if (zerop narg)
645 (> n 0)
646 (= minibuffer-history-position 1))
647 "End of history; no next item"
648 "Beginning of history; no preceding item"))
649 (erase-buffer)
650 (setq minibuffer-history-position narg)
651 (let ((elt (nth (1- minibuffer-history-position)
652 (symbol-value minibuffer-history-variable))))
653 (insert
654 (if minibuffer-history-sexp-flag
655 (let ((print-level nil))
656 (prin1-to-string elt))
657 elt)))
658 (goto-char (point-min))))))
659
660 (defun previous-history-element (n)
661 "Inserts the previous element of the minibuffer history into the minibuffer."
662 (interactive "p")
663 (next-history-element (- n)))
664
665 (defun next-complete-history-element (n)
666 "Get next element of history which is a completion of minibuffer contents."
667 (interactive "p")
668 (let ((point-at-start (point)))
669 (next-matching-history-element
670 (concat "^" (regexp-quote (buffer-substring (point-min) (point)))) n)
671 ;; next-matching-history-element always puts us at (point-min).
672 ;; Move to the position we were at before changing the buffer contents.
673 ;; This is still sensical, because the text before point has not changed.
674 (goto-char point-at-start)))
675
676 (defun previous-complete-history-element (n)
677 "\
678 Get previous element of history which is a completion of minibuffer contents."
679 (interactive "p")
680 (next-complete-history-element (- n)))
681 \f
682 (defun goto-line (arg)
683 "Goto line ARG, counting from line 1 at beginning of buffer."
684 (interactive "NGoto line: ")
685 (setq arg (prefix-numeric-value arg))
686 (save-restriction
687 (widen)
688 (goto-char 1)
689 (if (eq selective-display t)
690 (re-search-forward "[\n\C-m]" nil 'end (1- arg))
691 (forward-line (1- arg)))))
692
693 ;Put this on C-x u, so we can force that rather than C-_ into startup msg
694 (define-function 'advertised-undo 'undo)
695
696 (defun undo (&optional arg)
697 "Undo some previous changes.
698 Repeat this command to undo more changes.
699 A numeric argument serves as a repeat count."
700 (interactive "*p")
701 ;; If we don't get all the way thru, make last-command indicate that
702 ;; for the following command.
703 (setq this-command t)
704 (let ((modified (buffer-modified-p))
705 (recent-save (recent-auto-save-p)))
706 (or (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))
707 (message "Undo!"))
708 (or (eq last-command 'undo)
709 (progn (undo-start)
710 (undo-more 1)))
711 (undo-more (or arg 1))
712 ;; Don't specify a position in the undo record for the undo command.
713 ;; Instead, undoing this should move point to where the change is.
714 (let ((tail buffer-undo-list)
715 done)
716 (while (and tail (not done) (not (null (car tail))))
717 (if (integerp (car tail))
718 (progn
719 (setq done t)
720 (setq buffer-undo-list (delq (car tail) buffer-undo-list))))
721 (setq tail (cdr tail))))
722 (and modified (not (buffer-modified-p))
723 (delete-auto-save-file-if-necessary recent-save)))
724 ;; If we do get all the way thru, make this-command indicate that.
725 (setq this-command 'undo))
726
727 (defvar pending-undo-list nil
728 "Within a run of consecutive undo commands, list remaining to be undone.")
729
730 (defun undo-start ()
731 "Set `pending-undo-list' to the front of the undo list.
732 The next call to `undo-more' will undo the most recently made change."
733 (if (eq buffer-undo-list t)
734 (error "No undo information in this buffer"))
735 (setq pending-undo-list buffer-undo-list))
736
737 (defun undo-more (count)
738 "Undo back N undo-boundaries beyond what was already undone recently.
739 Call `undo-start' to get ready to undo recent changes,
740 then call `undo-more' one or more times to undo them."
741 (or pending-undo-list
742 (error "No further undo information"))
743 (setq pending-undo-list (primitive-undo count pending-undo-list)))
744
745 (defvar shell-command-history nil
746 "History list for some commands that read shell commands.")
747
748 (defvar shell-command-switch "-c"
749 "Switch used to have the shell execute its command line argument.")
750
751 (defun shell-command (command &optional output-buffer)
752 "Execute string COMMAND in inferior shell; display output, if any.
753
754 If COMMAND ends in ampersand, execute it asynchronously.
755 The output appears in the buffer `*Async Shell Command*'.
756 That buffer is in shell mode.
757
758 Otherwise, COMMAND is executed synchronously. The output appears in the
759 buffer `*Shell Command Output*'.
760 If the output is one line, it is displayed in the echo area *as well*,
761 but it is nonetheless available in buffer `*Shell Command Output*',
762 even though that buffer is not automatically displayed.
763 If there is no output, or if output is inserted in the current buffer,
764 then `*Shell Command Output*' is deleted.
765
766 The optional second argument OUTPUT-BUFFER, if non-nil,
767 says to put the output in some other buffer.
768 If OUTPUT-BUFFER is a buffer or buffer name, put the output there.
769 If OUTPUT-BUFFER is not a buffer and not nil,
770 insert output in current buffer. (This cannot be done asynchronously.)
771 In either case, the output is inserted after point (leaving mark after it)."
772 (interactive (list (read-from-minibuffer "Shell command: "
773 nil nil nil 'shell-command-history)
774 current-prefix-arg))
775 (if (and output-buffer
776 (not (or (bufferp output-buffer) (stringp output-buffer))))
777 (progn (barf-if-buffer-read-only)
778 (push-mark)
779 ;; We do not use -f for csh; we will not support broken use of
780 ;; .cshrcs. Even the BSD csh manual says to use
781 ;; "if ($?prompt) exit" before things which are not useful
782 ;; non-interactively. Besides, if someone wants their other
783 ;; aliases for shell commands then they can still have them.
784 (call-process shell-file-name nil t nil
785 shell-command-switch command)
786 ;; This is like exchange-point-and-mark, but doesn't
787 ;; activate the mark. It is cleaner to avoid activation,
788 ;; even though the command loop would deactivate the mark
789 ;; because we inserted text.
790 (goto-char (prog1 (mark t)
791 (set-marker (mark-marker) (point)
792 (current-buffer)))))
793 ;; Preserve the match data in case called from a program.
794 (save-match-data
795 (if (string-match "[ \t]*&[ \t]*$" command)
796 ;; Command ending with ampersand means asynchronous.
797 (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create
798 (or output-buffer "*Async Shell Command*")))
799 (directory default-directory)
800 proc)
801 ;; Remove the ampersand.
802 (setq command (substring command 0 (match-beginning 0)))
803 ;; If will kill a process, query first.
804 (setq proc (get-buffer-process buffer))
805 (if proc
806 (if (yes-or-no-p "A command is running. Kill it? ")
807 (kill-process proc)
808 (error "Shell command in progress")))
809 (save-excursion
810 (set-buffer buffer)
811 (setq buffer-read-only nil)
812 (erase-buffer)
813 (display-buffer buffer)
814 (setq default-directory directory)
815 (setq proc (start-process "Shell" buffer shell-file-name
816 shell-command-switch command))
817 (setq mode-line-process '(":%s"))
818 (require 'shell) (shell-mode)
819 (set-process-sentinel proc 'shell-command-sentinel)
820 ))
821 (shell-command-on-region (point) (point) command nil)
822 ))))
823
824 ;; We have a sentinel to prevent insertion of a termination message
825 ;; in the buffer itself.
826 (defun shell-command-sentinel (process signal)
827 (if (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
828 (message "%s: %s."
829 (car (cdr (cdr (process-command process))))
830 (substring signal 0 -1))))
831
832 (defun shell-command-on-region (start end command
833 &optional output-buffer replace)
834 "Execute string COMMAND in inferior shell with region as input.
835 Normally display output (if any) in temp buffer `*Shell Command Output*';
836 Prefix arg means replace the region with it.
837
838 The noninteractive arguments are START, END, COMMAND, OUTPUT-BUFFER, REPLACE.
839 If REPLACE is non-nil, that means insert the output
840 in place of text from START to END, putting point and mark around it.
841
842 If the output is one line, it is displayed in the echo area,
843 but it is nonetheless available in buffer `*Shell Command Output*'
844 even though that buffer is not automatically displayed.
845 If there is no output, or if output is inserted in the current buffer,
846 then `*Shell Command Output*' is deleted.
847
848 If the optional fourth argument OUTPUT-BUFFER is non-nil,
849 that says to put the output in some other buffer.
850 If OUTPUT-BUFFER is a buffer or buffer name, put the output there.
851 If OUTPUT-BUFFER is not a buffer and not nil,
852 insert output in the current buffer.
853 In either case, the output is inserted after point (leaving mark after it)."
854 (interactive (let ((string
855 ;; Do this before calling region-beginning
856 ;; and region-end, in case subprocess output
857 ;; relocates them while we are in the minibuffer.
858 (read-from-minibuffer "Shell command on region: "
859 nil nil nil
860 'shell-command-history)))
861 ;; call-interactively recognizes region-beginning and
862 ;; region-end specially, leaving them in the history.
863 (list (region-beginning) (region-end)
864 string
865 current-prefix-arg
866 current-prefix-arg)))
867 (if (or replace
868 (and output-buffer
869 (not (or (bufferp output-buffer) (stringp output-buffer))))
870 (equal (buffer-name (current-buffer)) "*Shell Command Output*"))
871 ;; Replace specified region with output from command.
872 (let ((swap (and replace (< start end))))
873 ;; Don't muck with mark unless REPLACE says we should.
874 (goto-char start)
875 (and replace (push-mark))
876 (call-process-region start end shell-file-name t t nil
877 shell-command-switch command)
878 (let ((shell-buffer (get-buffer "*Shell Command Output*")))
879 (and shell-buffer (not (eq shell-buffer (current-buffer)))
880 (kill-buffer shell-buffer)))
881 ;; Don't muck with mark unless REPLACE says we should.
882 (and replace swap (exchange-point-and-mark)))
883 ;; No prefix argument: put the output in a temp buffer,
884 ;; replacing its entire contents.
885 (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create
886 (or output-buffer "*Shell Command Output*")))
887 (success nil))
888 (unwind-protect
889 (if (eq buffer (current-buffer))
890 ;; If the input is the same buffer as the output,
891 ;; delete everything but the specified region,
892 ;; then replace that region with the output.
893 (progn (setq buffer-read-only nil)
894 (delete-region (max start end) (point-max))
895 (delete-region (point-min) (max start end))
896 (call-process-region (point-min) (point-max)
897 shell-file-name t t nil
898 shell-command-switch command)
899 (setq success t))
900 ;; Clear the output buffer, then run the command with output there.
901 (save-excursion
902 (set-buffer buffer)
903 (setq buffer-read-only nil)
904 (erase-buffer))
905 (call-process-region start end shell-file-name
906 nil buffer nil
907 shell-command-switch command)
908 (setq success t))
909 ;; Report the amount of output.
910 (let ((lines (save-excursion
911 (set-buffer buffer)
912 (if (= (buffer-size) 0)
913 0
914 (count-lines (point-min) (point-max))))))
915 (cond ((= lines 0)
916 (if success
917 (message "(Shell command completed with no output)"))
918 (kill-buffer buffer))
919 ((and success (= lines 1))
920 (message "%s"
921 (save-excursion
922 (set-buffer buffer)
923 (goto-char (point-min))
924 (buffer-substring (point)
925 (progn (end-of-line) (point))))))
926 (t
927 (set-window-start (display-buffer buffer) 1))))))))
928 \f
929 (defconst universal-argument-map
930 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
931 (define-key map [t] 'universal-argument-other-key)
932 (define-key map (vector meta-prefix-char t) 'universal-argument-other-key)
933 (define-key map [switch-frame] nil)
934 (define-key map [?\C-u] 'universal-argument-more)
935 (define-key map [?-] 'universal-argument-minus)
936 (define-key map [?0] 'digit-argument)
937 (define-key map [?1] 'digit-argument)
938 (define-key map [?2] 'digit-argument)
939 (define-key map [?3] 'digit-argument)
940 (define-key map [?4] 'digit-argument)
941 (define-key map [?5] 'digit-argument)
942 (define-key map [?6] 'digit-argument)
943 (define-key map [?7] 'digit-argument)
944 (define-key map [?8] 'digit-argument)
945 (define-key map [?9] 'digit-argument)
946 map)
947 "Keymap used while processing \\[universal-argument].")
948
949 (defvar universal-argument-num-events nil
950 "Number of argument-specifying events read by `universal-argument'.
951 `universal-argument-other-key' uses this to discard those events
952 from (this-command-keys), and reread only the final command.")
953
954 (defun universal-argument ()
955 "Begin a numeric argument for the following command.
956 Digits or minus sign following \\[universal-argument] make up the numeric argument.
957 \\[universal-argument] following the digits or minus sign ends the argument.
958 \\[universal-argument] without digits or minus sign provides 4 as argument.
959 Repeating \\[universal-argument] without digits or minus sign
960 multiplies the argument by 4 each time."
961 (interactive)
962 (setq prefix-arg (list 4))
963 (setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys)))
964 (setq overriding-terminal-local-map universal-argument-map))
965
966 ;; A subsequent C-u means to multiply the factor by 4 if we've typed
967 ;; nothing but C-u's; otherwise it means to terminate the prefix arg.
968 (defun universal-argument-more (arg)
969 (interactive "P")
970 (if (consp arg)
971 (setq prefix-arg (list (* 4 (car arg))))
972 (setq prefix-arg arg)
973 (setq overriding-terminal-local-map nil))
974 (setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys))))
975
976 (defun negative-argument (arg)
977 "Begin a negative numeric argument for the next command.
978 \\[universal-argument] following digits or minus sign ends the argument."
979 (interactive "P")
980 (cond ((integerp arg)
981 (setq prefix-arg (- arg)))
982 ((eq arg '-)
983 (setq prefix-arg nil))
984 (t
985 (setq prefix-arg '-)))
986 (setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys)))
987 (setq overriding-terminal-local-map universal-argument-map))
988
989 (defun digit-argument (arg)
990 "Part of the numeric argument for the next command.
991 \\[universal-argument] following digits or minus sign ends the argument."
992 (interactive "P")
993 (let ((digit (- (logand last-command-char ?\177) ?0)))
994 (cond ((integerp arg)
995 (setq prefix-arg (+ (* arg 10)
996 (if (< arg 0) (- digit) digit))))
997 ((eq arg '-)
998 ;; Treat -0 as just -, so that -01 will work.
999 (setq prefix-arg (if (zerop digit) '- (- digit))))
1000 (t
1001 (setq prefix-arg digit))))
1002 (setq universal-argument-num-events (length (this-command-keys)))
1003 (setq overriding-terminal-local-map universal-argument-map))
1004
1005 ;; For backward compatibility, minus with no modifiers is an ordinary
1006 ;; command if digits have already been entered.
1007 (defun universal-argument-minus (arg)
1008 (interactive "P")
1009 (if (integerp arg)
1010 (universal-argument-other-key arg)
1011 (negative-argument arg)))
1012
1013 ;; Anything else terminates the argument and is left in the queue to be
1014 ;; executed as a command.
1015 (defun universal-argument-other-key (arg)
1016 (interactive "P")
1017 (setq prefix-arg arg)
1018 (let* ((key (this-command-keys))
1019 (keylist (listify-key-sequence key)))
1020 (setq unread-command-events
1021 (append (nthcdr universal-argument-num-events keylist)
1022 unread-command-events)))
1023 (reset-this-command-lengths)
1024 (setq overriding-terminal-local-map nil))
1025 \f
1026 (defun forward-to-indentation (arg)
1027 "Move forward ARG lines and position at first nonblank character."
1028 (interactive "p")
1029 (forward-line arg)
1030 (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
1031
1032 (defun backward-to-indentation (arg)
1033 "Move backward ARG lines and position at first nonblank character."
1034 (interactive "p")
1035 (forward-line (- arg))
1036 (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
1037
1038 (defvar kill-whole-line nil
1039 "*If non-nil, `kill-line' with no arg at beg of line kills the whole line.")
1040
1041 (defun kill-line (&optional arg)
1042 "Kill the rest of the current line; if no nonblanks there, kill thru newline.
1043 With prefix argument, kill that many lines from point.
1044 Negative arguments kill lines backward.
1045
1046 When calling from a program, nil means \"no arg\",
1047 a number counts as a prefix arg.
1048
1049 If `kill-whole-line' is non-nil, then kill the whole line
1050 when given no argument at the beginning of a line."
1051 (interactive "P")
1052 (kill-region (point)
1053 ;; It is better to move point to the other end of the kill
1054 ;; before killing. That way, in a read-only buffer, point
1055 ;; moves across the text that is copied to the kill ring.
1056 ;; The choice has no effect on undo now that undo records
1057 ;; the value of point from before the command was run.
1058 (progn
1059 (if arg
1060 (forward-line (prefix-numeric-value arg))
1061 (if (eobp)
1062 (signal 'end-of-buffer nil))
1063 (if (or (looking-at "[ \t]*$") (and kill-whole-line (bolp)))
1064 (forward-line 1)
1065 (end-of-line)))
1066 (point))))
1067 \f
1068 ;;;; Window system cut and paste hooks.
1069
1070 (defvar interprogram-cut-function nil
1071 "Function to call to make a killed region available to other programs.
1072
1073 Most window systems provide some sort of facility for cutting and
1074 pasting text between the windows of different programs.
1075 This variable holds a function that Emacs calls whenever text
1076 is put in the kill ring, to make the new kill available to other
1077 programs.
1078
1079 The function takes one or two arguments.
1080 The first argument, TEXT, is a string containing
1081 the text which should be made available.
1082 The second, PUSH, if non-nil means this is a \"new\" kill;
1083 nil means appending to an \"old\" kill.")
1084
1085 (defvar interprogram-paste-function nil
1086 "Function to call to get text cut from other programs.
1087
1088 Most window systems provide some sort of facility for cutting and
1089 pasting text between the windows of different programs.
1090 This variable holds a function that Emacs calls to obtain
1091 text that other programs have provided for pasting.
1092
1093 The function should be called with no arguments. If the function
1094 returns nil, then no other program has provided such text, and the top
1095 of the Emacs kill ring should be used. If the function returns a
1096 string, that string should be put in the kill ring as the latest kill.
1097
1098 Note that the function should return a string only if a program other
1099 than Emacs has provided a string for pasting; if Emacs provided the
1100 most recent string, the function should return nil. If it is
1101 difficult to tell whether Emacs or some other program provided the
1102 current string, it is probably good enough to return nil if the string
1103 is equal (according to `string=') to the last text Emacs provided.")
1104
1105
1106 \f
1107 ;;;; The kill ring data structure.
1108
1109 (defvar kill-ring nil
1110 "List of killed text sequences.
1111 Since the kill ring is supposed to interact nicely with cut-and-paste
1112 facilities offered by window systems, use of this variable should
1113 interact nicely with `interprogram-cut-function' and
1114 `interprogram-paste-function'. The functions `kill-new',
1115 `kill-append', and `current-kill' are supposed to implement this
1116 interaction; you may want to use them instead of manipulating the kill
1117 ring directly.")
1118
1119 (defconst kill-ring-max 30
1120 "*Maximum length of kill ring before oldest elements are thrown away.")
1121
1122 (defvar kill-ring-yank-pointer nil
1123 "The tail of the kill ring whose car is the last thing yanked.")
1124
1125 (defun kill-new (string &optional replace)
1126 "Make STRING the latest kill in the kill ring.
1127 Set the kill-ring-yank pointer to point to it.
1128 If `interprogram-cut-function' is non-nil, apply it to STRING.
1129 Optional second argument REPLACE non-nil means that STRING will replace
1130 the front of the kill ring, rather than being added to the list."
1131 (and (fboundp 'menu-bar-update-yank-menu)
1132 (menu-bar-update-yank-menu string (and replace (car kill-ring))))
1133 (if replace
1134 (setcar kill-ring string)
1135 (setq kill-ring (cons string kill-ring))
1136 (if (> (length kill-ring) kill-ring-max)
1137 (setcdr (nthcdr (1- kill-ring-max) kill-ring) nil)))
1138 (setq kill-ring-yank-pointer kill-ring)
1139 (if interprogram-cut-function
1140 (funcall interprogram-cut-function string (not replace))))
1141
1142 (defun kill-append (string before-p)
1143 "Append STRING to the end of the latest kill in the kill ring.
1144 If BEFORE-P is non-nil, prepend STRING to the kill.
1145 If `interprogram-cut-function' is set, pass the resulting kill to
1146 it."
1147 (kill-new (if before-p
1148 (concat string (car kill-ring))
1149 (concat (car kill-ring) string)) t))
1150
1151 (defun current-kill (n &optional do-not-move)
1152 "Rotate the yanking point by N places, and then return that kill.
1153 If N is zero, `interprogram-paste-function' is set, and calling it
1154 returns a string, then that string is added to the front of the
1155 kill ring and returned as the latest kill.
1156 If optional arg DO-NOT-MOVE is non-nil, then don't actually move the
1157 yanking point; just return the Nth kill forward."
1158 (let ((interprogram-paste (and (= n 0)
1159 interprogram-paste-function
1160 (funcall interprogram-paste-function))))
1161 (if interprogram-paste
1162 (progn
1163 ;; Disable the interprogram cut function when we add the new
1164 ;; text to the kill ring, so Emacs doesn't try to own the
1165 ;; selection, with identical text.
1166 (let ((interprogram-cut-function nil))
1167 (kill-new interprogram-paste))
1168 interprogram-paste)
1169 (or kill-ring (error "Kill ring is empty"))
1170 (let ((ARGth-kill-element
1171 (nthcdr (mod (- n (length kill-ring-yank-pointer))
1172 (length kill-ring))
1173 kill-ring)))
1174 (or do-not-move
1175 (setq kill-ring-yank-pointer ARGth-kill-element))
1176 (car ARGth-kill-element)))))
1177
1178
1179 \f
1180 ;;;; Commands for manipulating the kill ring.
1181
1182 (defvar kill-read-only-ok nil
1183 "*Non-nil means don't signal an error for killing read-only text.")
1184
1185 (defun kill-region (beg end)
1186 "Kill between point and mark.
1187 The text is deleted but saved in the kill ring.
1188 The command \\[yank] can retrieve it from there.
1189 \(If you want to kill and then yank immediately, use \\[copy-region-as-kill].)
1190 If the buffer is read-only, Emacs will beep and refrain from deleting
1191 the text, but put the text in the kill ring anyway. This means that
1192 you can use the killing commands to copy text from a read-only buffer.
1193
1194 This is the primitive for programs to kill text (as opposed to deleting it).
1195 Supply two arguments, character numbers indicating the stretch of text
1196 to be killed.
1197 Any command that calls this function is a \"kill command\".
1198 If the previous command was also a kill command,
1199 the text killed this time appends to the text killed last time
1200 to make one entry in the kill ring."
1201 (interactive "r")
1202 (cond
1203
1204 ;; If the buffer is read-only, we should beep, in case the person
1205 ;; just isn't aware of this. However, there's no harm in putting
1206 ;; the region's text in the kill ring, anyway.
1207 ((or (and buffer-read-only (not inhibit-read-only))
1208 (text-property-not-all beg end 'read-only nil))
1209 (copy-region-as-kill beg end)
1210 ;; This should always barf, and give us the correct error.
1211 (if kill-read-only-ok
1212 (message "Read only text copied to kill ring")
1213 (setq this-command 'kill-region)
1214 (barf-if-buffer-read-only)))
1215
1216 ;; In certain cases, we can arrange for the undo list and the kill
1217 ;; ring to share the same string object. This code does that.
1218 ((not (or (eq buffer-undo-list t)
1219 (eq last-command 'kill-region)
1220 ;; Use = since positions may be numbers or markers.
1221 (= beg end)))
1222 ;; Don't let the undo list be truncated before we can even access it.
1223 (let ((undo-strong-limit (+ (- (max beg end) (min beg end)) 100))
1224 (old-list buffer-undo-list)
1225 tail)
1226 (delete-region beg end)
1227 ;; Search back in buffer-undo-list for this string,
1228 ;; in case a change hook made property changes.
1229 (setq tail buffer-undo-list)
1230 (while (not (stringp (car (car tail))))
1231 (setq tail (cdr tail)))
1232 ;; Take the same string recorded for undo
1233 ;; and put it in the kill-ring.
1234 (kill-new (car (car tail)))))
1235
1236 (t
1237 (copy-region-as-kill beg end)
1238 (delete-region beg end)))
1239 (setq this-command 'kill-region))
1240
1241 ;; copy-region-as-kill no longer sets this-command, because it's confusing
1242 ;; to get two copies of the text when the user accidentally types M-w and
1243 ;; then corrects it with the intended C-w.
1244 (defun copy-region-as-kill (beg end)
1245 "Save the region as if killed, but don't kill it.
1246 If `interprogram-cut-function' is non-nil, also save the text for a window
1247 system cut and paste."
1248 (interactive "r")
1249 (if (eq last-command 'kill-region)
1250 (kill-append (buffer-substring beg end) (< end beg))
1251 (kill-new (buffer-substring beg end)))
1252 nil)
1253
1254 (defun kill-ring-save (beg end)
1255 "Save the region as if killed, but don't kill it.
1256 This command is similar to `copy-region-as-kill', except that it gives
1257 visual feedback indicating the extent of the region being copied.
1258 If `interprogram-cut-function' is non-nil, also save the text for a window
1259 system cut and paste."
1260 (interactive "r")
1261 (copy-region-as-kill beg end)
1262 (if (interactive-p)
1263 (let ((other-end (if (= (point) beg) end beg))
1264 (opoint (point))
1265 ;; Inhibit quitting so we can make a quit here
1266 ;; look like a C-g typed as a command.
1267 (inhibit-quit t))
1268 (if (pos-visible-in-window-p other-end (selected-window))
1269 (progn
1270 ;; Swap point and mark.
1271 (set-marker (mark-marker) (point) (current-buffer))
1272 (goto-char other-end)
1273 (sit-for 1)
1274 ;; Swap back.
1275 (set-marker (mark-marker) other-end (current-buffer))
1276 (goto-char opoint)
1277 ;; If user quit, deactivate the mark
1278 ;; as C-g would as a command.
1279 (and quit-flag mark-active
1280 (deactivate-mark)))
1281 (let* ((killed-text (current-kill 0))
1282 (message-len (min (length killed-text) 40)))
1283 (if (= (point) beg)
1284 ;; Don't say "killed"; that is misleading.
1285 (message "Saved text until \"%s\""
1286 (substring killed-text (- message-len)))
1287 (message "Saved text from \"%s\""
1288 (substring killed-text 0 message-len))))))))
1289
1290 (defun append-next-kill ()
1291 "Cause following command, if it kills, to append to previous kill."
1292 (interactive)
1293 (if (interactive-p)
1294 (progn
1295 (setq this-command 'kill-region)
1296 (message "If the next command is a kill, it will append"))
1297 (setq last-command 'kill-region)))
1298
1299 (defun yank-pop (arg)
1300 "Replace just-yanked stretch of killed text with a different stretch.
1301 This command is allowed only immediately after a `yank' or a `yank-pop'.
1302 At such a time, the region contains a stretch of reinserted
1303 previously-killed text. `yank-pop' deletes that text and inserts in its
1304 place a different stretch of killed text.
1305
1306 With no argument, the previous kill is inserted.
1307 With argument N, insert the Nth previous kill.
1308 If N is negative, this is a more recent kill.
1309
1310 The sequence of kills wraps around, so that after the oldest one
1311 comes the newest one."
1312 (interactive "*p")
1313 (if (not (eq last-command 'yank))
1314 (error "Previous command was not a yank"))
1315 (setq this-command 'yank)
1316 (let ((before (< (point) (mark t))))
1317 (delete-region (point) (mark t))
1318 (set-marker (mark-marker) (point) (current-buffer))
1319 (insert (current-kill arg))
1320 (if before
1321 ;; This is like exchange-point-and-mark, but doesn't activate the mark.
1322 ;; It is cleaner to avoid activation, even though the command
1323 ;; loop would deactivate the mark because we inserted text.
1324 (goto-char (prog1 (mark t)
1325 (set-marker (mark-marker) (point) (current-buffer))))))
1326 nil)
1327
1328 (defun yank (&optional arg)
1329 "Reinsert the last stretch of killed text.
1330 More precisely, reinsert the stretch of killed text most recently
1331 killed OR yanked. Put point at end, and set mark at beginning.
1332 With just C-u as argument, same but put point at beginning (and mark at end).
1333 With argument N, reinsert the Nth most recently killed stretch of killed
1334 text.
1335 See also the command \\[yank-pop]."
1336 (interactive "*P")
1337 ;; If we don't get all the way thru, make last-command indicate that
1338 ;; for the following command.
1339 (setq this-command t)
1340 (push-mark (point))
1341 (insert (current-kill (cond
1342 ((listp arg) 0)
1343 ((eq arg '-) -1)
1344 (t (1- arg)))))
1345 (if (consp arg)
1346 ;; This is like exchange-point-and-mark, but doesn't activate the mark.
1347 ;; It is cleaner to avoid activation, even though the command
1348 ;; loop would deactivate the mark because we inserted text.
1349 (goto-char (prog1 (mark t)
1350 (set-marker (mark-marker) (point) (current-buffer)))))
1351 ;; If we do get all the way thru, make this-command indicate that.
1352 (setq this-command 'yank)
1353 nil)
1354
1355 (defun rotate-yank-pointer (arg)
1356 "Rotate the yanking point in the kill ring.
1357 With argument, rotate that many kills forward (or backward, if negative)."
1358 (interactive "p")
1359 (current-kill arg))
1360
1361 \f
1362 (defun insert-buffer (buffer)
1363 "Insert after point the contents of BUFFER.
1364 Puts mark after the inserted text.
1365 BUFFER may be a buffer or a buffer name."
1366 (interactive (list (progn (barf-if-buffer-read-only)
1367 (read-buffer "Insert buffer: "
1368 (other-buffer (current-buffer) t)
1369 t))))
1370 (or (bufferp buffer)
1371 (setq buffer (get-buffer buffer)))
1372 (let (start end newmark)
1373 (save-excursion
1374 (save-excursion
1375 (set-buffer buffer)
1376 (setq start (point-min) end (point-max)))
1377 (insert-buffer-substring buffer start end)
1378 (setq newmark (point)))
1379 (push-mark newmark))
1380 nil)
1381
1382 (defun append-to-buffer (buffer start end)
1383 "Append to specified buffer the text of the region.
1384 It is inserted into that buffer before its point.
1385
1386 When calling from a program, give three arguments:
1387 BUFFER (or buffer name), START and END.
1388 START and END specify the portion of the current buffer to be copied."
1389 (interactive
1390 (list (read-buffer "Append to buffer: " (other-buffer (current-buffer) t))
1391 (region-beginning) (region-end)))
1392 (let ((oldbuf (current-buffer)))
1393 (save-excursion
1394 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create buffer))
1395 (insert-buffer-substring oldbuf start end))))
1396
1397 (defun prepend-to-buffer (buffer start end)
1398 "Prepend to specified buffer the text of the region.
1399 It is inserted into that buffer after its point.
1400
1401 When calling from a program, give three arguments:
1402 BUFFER (or buffer name), START and END.
1403 START and END specify the portion of the current buffer to be copied."
1404 (interactive "BPrepend to buffer: \nr")
1405 (let ((oldbuf (current-buffer)))
1406 (save-excursion
1407 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create buffer))
1408 (save-excursion
1409 (insert-buffer-substring oldbuf start end)))))
1410
1411 (defun copy-to-buffer (buffer start end)
1412 "Copy to specified buffer the text of the region.
1413 It is inserted into that buffer, replacing existing text there.
1414
1415 When calling from a program, give three arguments:
1416 BUFFER (or buffer name), START and END.
1417 START and END specify the portion of the current buffer to be copied."
1418 (interactive "BCopy to buffer: \nr")
1419 (let ((oldbuf (current-buffer)))
1420 (save-excursion
1421 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create buffer))
1422 (erase-buffer)
1423 (save-excursion
1424 (insert-buffer-substring oldbuf start end)))))
1425 \f
1426 (put 'mark-inactive 'error-conditions '(mark-inactive error))
1427 (put 'mark-inactive 'error-message "The mark is not active now")
1428
1429 (defun mark (&optional force)
1430 "Return this buffer's mark value as integer; error if mark inactive.
1431 If optional argument FORCE is non-nil, access the mark value
1432 even if the mark is not currently active, and return nil
1433 if there is no mark at all.
1434
1435 If you are using this in an editing command, you are most likely making
1436 a mistake; see the documentation of `set-mark'."
1437 (if (or force (not transient-mark-mode) mark-active mark-even-if-inactive)
1438 (marker-position (mark-marker))
1439 (signal 'mark-inactive nil)))
1440
1441 ;; Many places set mark-active directly, and several of them failed to also
1442 ;; run deactivate-mark-hook. This shorthand should simplify.
1443 (defsubst deactivate-mark ()
1444 "Deactivate the mark by setting `mark-active' to nil.
1445 \(That makes a difference only in Transient Mark mode.)
1446 Also runs the hook `deactivate-mark-hook'."
1447 (if transient-mark-mode
1448 (progn
1449 (setq mark-active nil)
1450 (run-hooks 'deactivate-mark-hook))))
1451
1452 (defun set-mark (pos)
1453 "Set this buffer's mark to POS. Don't use this function!
1454 That is to say, don't use this function unless you want
1455 the user to see that the mark has moved, and you want the previous
1456 mark position to be lost.
1457
1458 Normally, when a new mark is set, the old one should go on the stack.
1459 This is why most applications should use push-mark, not set-mark.
1460
1461 Novice Emacs Lisp programmers often try to use the mark for the wrong
1462 purposes. The mark saves a location for the user's convenience.
1463 Most editing commands should not alter the mark.
1464 To remember a location for internal use in the Lisp program,
1465 store it in a Lisp variable. Example:
1466
1467 (let ((beg (point))) (forward-line 1) (delete-region beg (point)))."
1468
1469 (if pos
1470 (progn
1471 (setq mark-active t)
1472 (run-hooks 'activate-mark-hook)
1473 (set-marker (mark-marker) pos (current-buffer)))
1474 ;; Normally we never clear mark-active except in Transient Mark mode.
1475 ;; But when we actually clear out the mark value too,
1476 ;; we must clear mark-active in any mode.
1477 (setq mark-active nil)
1478 (run-hooks 'deactivate-mark-hook)
1479 (set-marker (mark-marker) nil)))
1480
1481 (defvar mark-ring nil
1482 "The list of former marks of the current buffer, most recent first.")
1483 (make-variable-buffer-local 'mark-ring)
1484 (put 'mark-ring 'permanent-local t)
1485
1486 (defconst mark-ring-max 16
1487 "*Maximum size of mark ring. Start discarding off end if gets this big.")
1488
1489 (defvar global-mark-ring nil
1490 "The list of saved global marks, most recent first.")
1491
1492 (defconst global-mark-ring-max 16
1493 "*Maximum size of global mark ring. \
1494 Start discarding off end if gets this big.")
1495
1496 (defun set-mark-command (arg)
1497 "Set mark at where point is, or jump to mark.
1498 With no prefix argument, set mark, push old mark position on local mark
1499 ring, and push mark on global mark ring.
1500 With argument, jump to mark, and pop a new position for mark off the ring
1501 \(does not affect global mark ring\).
1502
1503 Novice Emacs Lisp programmers often try to use the mark for the wrong
1504 purposes. See the documentation of `set-mark' for more information."
1505 (interactive "P")
1506 (if (null arg)
1507 (progn
1508 (push-mark nil nil t))
1509 (if (null (mark t))
1510 (error "No mark set in this buffer")
1511 (goto-char (mark t))
1512 (pop-mark))))
1513
1514 (defun push-mark (&optional location nomsg activate)
1515 "Set mark at LOCATION (point, by default) and push old mark on mark ring.
1516 If the last global mark pushed was not in the current buffer,
1517 also push LOCATION on the global mark ring.
1518 Display `Mark set' unless the optional second arg NOMSG is non-nil.
1519 In Transient Mark mode, activate mark if optional third arg ACTIVATE non-nil.
1520
1521 Novice Emacs Lisp programmers often try to use the mark for the wrong
1522 purposes. See the documentation of `set-mark' for more information.
1523
1524 In Transient Mark mode, this does not activate the mark."
1525 (if (null (mark t))
1526 nil
1527 (setq mark-ring (cons (copy-marker (mark-marker)) mark-ring))
1528 (if (> (length mark-ring) mark-ring-max)
1529 (progn
1530 (move-marker (car (nthcdr mark-ring-max mark-ring)) nil)
1531 (setcdr (nthcdr (1- mark-ring-max) mark-ring) nil))))
1532 (set-marker (mark-marker) (or location (point)) (current-buffer))
1533 ;; Now push the mark on the global mark ring.
1534 (if (and global-mark-ring
1535 (eq (marker-buffer (car global-mark-ring)) (current-buffer)))
1536 ;; The last global mark pushed was in this same buffer.
1537 ;; Don't push another one.
1538 nil
1539 (setq global-mark-ring (cons (copy-marker (mark-marker)) global-mark-ring))
1540 (if (> (length global-mark-ring) global-mark-ring-max)
1541 (progn
1542 (move-marker (car (nthcdr global-mark-ring-max global-mark-ring))
1543 nil)
1544 (setcdr (nthcdr (1- global-mark-ring-max) global-mark-ring) nil))))
1545 (or nomsg executing-macro (> (minibuffer-depth) 0)
1546 (message "Mark set"))
1547 (if (or activate (not transient-mark-mode))
1548 (set-mark (mark t)))
1549 nil)
1550
1551 (defun pop-mark ()
1552 "Pop off mark ring into the buffer's actual mark.
1553 Does not set point. Does nothing if mark ring is empty."
1554 (if mark-ring
1555 (progn
1556 (setq mark-ring (nconc mark-ring (list (copy-marker (mark-marker)))))
1557 (set-marker (mark-marker) (+ 0 (car mark-ring)) (current-buffer))
1558 (deactivate-mark)
1559 (move-marker (car mark-ring) nil)
1560 (if (null (mark t)) (ding))
1561 (setq mark-ring (cdr mark-ring)))))
1562
1563 (define-function 'exchange-dot-and-mark 'exchange-point-and-mark)
1564 (defun exchange-point-and-mark ()
1565 "Put the mark where point is now, and point where the mark is now.
1566 This command works even when the mark is not active,
1567 and it reactivates the mark."
1568 (interactive nil)
1569 (let ((omark (mark t)))
1570 (if (null omark)
1571 (error "No mark set in this buffer"))
1572 (set-mark (point))
1573 (goto-char omark)
1574 nil))
1575
1576 (defun transient-mark-mode (arg)
1577 "Toggle Transient Mark mode.
1578 With arg, turn Transient Mark mode on if arg is positive, off otherwise.
1579
1580 In Transient Mark mode, when the mark is active, the region is highlighted.
1581 Changing the buffer \"deactivates\" the mark.
1582 So do certain other operations that set the mark
1583 but whose main purpose is something else--for example,
1584 incremental search, \\[beginning-of-buffer], and \\[end-of-buffer]."
1585 (interactive "P")
1586 (setq transient-mark-mode
1587 (if (null arg)
1588 (not transient-mark-mode)
1589 (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))))
1590
1591 (defun pop-global-mark ()
1592 "Pop off global mark ring and jump to the top location."
1593 (interactive)
1594 ;; Pop entries which refer to non-existent buffers.
1595 (while (and global-mark-ring (not (marker-buffer (car global-mark-ring))))
1596 (setq global-mark-ring (cdr global-mark-ring)))
1597 (or global-mark-ring
1598 (error "No global mark set"))
1599 (let* ((marker (car global-mark-ring))
1600 (buffer (marker-buffer marker))
1601 (position (marker-position marker)))
1602 (setq global-mark-ring (nconc (cdr global-mark-ring)
1603 (list (car global-mark-ring))))
1604 (set-buffer buffer)
1605 (or (and (>= position (point-min))
1606 (<= position (point-max)))
1607 (widen))
1608 (goto-char position)
1609 (switch-to-buffer buffer)))
1610 \f
1611 (defvar next-line-add-newlines t
1612 "*If non-nil, `next-line' inserts newline to avoid `end of buffer' error.")
1613
1614 (defun next-line (arg)
1615 "Move cursor vertically down ARG lines.
1616 If there is no character in the target line exactly under the current column,
1617 the cursor is positioned after the character in that line which spans this
1618 column, or at the end of the line if it is not long enough.
1619 If there is no line in the buffer after this one, behavior depends on the
1620 value of `next-line-add-newlines'. If non-nil, it inserts a newline character
1621 to create a line, and moves the cursor to that line. Otherwise it moves the
1622 cursor to the end of the buffer.
1623
1624 The command \\[set-goal-column] can be used to create
1625 a semipermanent goal column to which this command always moves.
1626 Then it does not try to move vertically. This goal column is stored
1627 in `goal-column', which is nil when there is none.
1628
1629 If you are thinking of using this in a Lisp program, consider
1630 using `forward-line' instead. It is usually easier to use
1631 and more reliable (no dependence on goal column, etc.)."
1632 (interactive "p")
1633 (if (and next-line-add-newlines (= arg 1))
1634 (let ((opoint (point)))
1635 (end-of-line)
1636 (if (eobp)
1637 (newline 1)
1638 (goto-char opoint)
1639 (line-move arg)))
1640 (if (interactive-p)
1641 (condition-case nil
1642 (line-move arg)
1643 ((beginning-of-buffer end-of-buffer) (ding)))
1644 (line-move arg)))
1645 nil)
1646
1647 (defun previous-line (arg)
1648 "Move cursor vertically up ARG lines.
1649 If there is no character in the target line exactly over the current column,
1650 the cursor is positioned after the character in that line which spans this
1651 column, or at the end of the line if it is not long enough.
1652
1653 The command \\[set-goal-column] can be used to create
1654 a semipermanent goal column to which this command always moves.
1655 Then it does not try to move vertically.
1656
1657 If you are thinking of using this in a Lisp program, consider using
1658 `forward-line' with a negative argument instead. It is usually easier
1659 to use and more reliable (no dependence on goal column, etc.)."
1660 (interactive "p")
1661 (if (interactive-p)
1662 (condition-case nil
1663 (line-move (- arg))
1664 ((beginning-of-buffer end-of-buffer) (ding)))
1665 (line-move (- arg)))
1666 nil)
1667
1668 (defconst track-eol nil
1669 "*Non-nil means vertical motion starting at end of line keeps to ends of lines.
1670 This means moving to the end of each line moved onto.
1671 The beginning of a blank line does not count as the end of a line.")
1672
1673 (defvar goal-column nil
1674 "*Semipermanent goal column for vertical motion, as set by \\[set-goal-column], or nil.")
1675 (make-variable-buffer-local 'goal-column)
1676
1677 (defvar temporary-goal-column 0
1678 "Current goal column for vertical motion.
1679 It is the column where point was
1680 at the start of current run of vertical motion commands.
1681 When the `track-eol' feature is doing its job, the value is 9999.")
1682
1683 (defvar line-move-ignore-invisible nil
1684 "*Non-nil means \\[next-line] and \\[previous-line] ignore invisible lines.
1685 Outline mode sets this.")
1686
1687 ;; This is the guts of next-line and previous-line.
1688 ;; Arg says how many lines to move.
1689 (defun line-move (arg)
1690 ;; Don't run any point-motion hooks, and disregard intangibility,
1691 ;; for intermediate positions.
1692 (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
1693 (opoint (point))
1694 new)
1695 (unwind-protect
1696 (progn
1697 (if (not (or (eq last-command 'next-line)
1698 (eq last-command 'previous-line)))
1699 (setq temporary-goal-column
1700 (if (and track-eol (eolp)
1701 ;; Don't count beg of empty line as end of line
1702 ;; unless we just did explicit end-of-line.
1703 (or (not (bolp)) (eq last-command 'end-of-line)))
1704 9999
1705 (current-column))))
1706 (if (and (not (integerp selective-display))
1707 (not line-move-ignore-invisible))
1708 ;; Use just newline characters.
1709 (or (if (> arg 0)
1710 (progn (if (> arg 1) (forward-line (1- arg)))
1711 ;; This way of moving forward ARG lines
1712 ;; verifies that we have a newline after the last one.
1713 ;; It doesn't get confused by intangible text.
1714 (end-of-line)
1715 (zerop (forward-line 1)))
1716 (and (zerop (forward-line arg))
1717 (bolp)))
1718 (signal (if (< arg 0)
1719 'beginning-of-buffer
1720 'end-of-buffer)
1721 nil))
1722 ;; Move by arg lines, but ignore invisible ones.
1723 (while (> arg 0)
1724 (end-of-line)
1725 (and (zerop (vertical-motion 1))
1726 (signal 'end-of-buffer nil))
1727 ;; If the following character is currently invisible,
1728 ;; skip all characters with that same `invisible' property value.
1729 (while (and (not (eobp))
1730 (let ((prop
1731 (get-char-property (point) 'invisible)))
1732 (if (eq buffer-invisibility-spec t)
1733 prop
1734 (or (memq prop buffer-invisibility-spec)
1735 (assq prop buffer-invisibility-spec)))))
1736 (if (get-text-property (point) 'invisible)
1737 (goto-char (next-single-property-change (point) 'invisible))
1738 (goto-char (next-overlay-change (point)))))
1739 (setq arg (1- arg)))
1740 (while (< arg 0)
1741 (beginning-of-line)
1742 (and (zerop (vertical-motion -1))
1743 (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil))
1744 (while (and (not (bobp))
1745 (let ((prop
1746 (get-char-property (1- (point)) 'invisible)))
1747 (if (eq buffer-invisibility-spec t)
1748 prop
1749 (or (memq prop buffer-invisibility-spec)
1750 (assq prop buffer-invisibility-spec)))))
1751 (if (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'invisible)
1752 (goto-char (previous-single-property-change (point) 'invisible))
1753 (goto-char (previous-overlay-change (point)))))
1754 (setq arg (1+ arg))))
1755 (move-to-column (or goal-column temporary-goal-column)))
1756 ;; Remember where we moved to, go back home,
1757 ;; then do the motion over again
1758 ;; in just one step, with intangibility and point-motion hooks
1759 ;; enabled this time.
1760 (setq new (point))
1761 (goto-char opoint)
1762 (setq inhibit-point-motion-hooks nil)
1763 (goto-char new)))
1764 nil)
1765
1766 ;;; Many people have said they rarely use this feature, and often type
1767 ;;; it by accident. Maybe it shouldn't even be on a key.
1768 (put 'set-goal-column 'disabled t)
1769
1770 (defun set-goal-column (arg)
1771 "Set the current horizontal position as a goal for \\[next-line] and \\[previous-line].
1772 Those commands will move to this position in the line moved to
1773 rather than trying to keep the same horizontal position.
1774 With a non-nil argument, clears out the goal column
1775 so that \\[next-line] and \\[previous-line] resume vertical motion.
1776 The goal column is stored in the variable `goal-column'."
1777 (interactive "P")
1778 (if arg
1779 (progn
1780 (setq goal-column nil)
1781 (message "No goal column"))
1782 (setq goal-column (current-column))
1783 (message (substitute-command-keys
1784 "Goal column %d (use \\[set-goal-column] with an arg to unset it)")
1785 goal-column))
1786 nil)
1787 \f
1788 ;;; Partial support for horizontal autoscrolling. Someday, this feature
1789 ;;; will be built into the C level and all the (hscroll-point-visible) calls
1790 ;;; will go away.
1791
1792 (defvar hscroll-step 0
1793 "*The number of columns to try scrolling a window by when point moves out.
1794 If that fails to bring point back on frame, point is centered instead.
1795 If this is zero, point is always centered after it moves off frame.")
1796
1797 (defun hscroll-point-visible ()
1798 "Scrolls the selected window horizontally to make point visible."
1799 (save-excursion
1800 (set-buffer (window-buffer))
1801 (if (not (or truncate-lines
1802 (> (window-hscroll) 0)
1803 (and truncate-partial-width-windows
1804 (< (window-width) (frame-width)))))
1805 ;; Point is always visible when lines are wrapped.
1806 ()
1807 ;; If point is on the invisible part of the line before window-start,
1808 ;; then hscrolling can't bring it back, so reset window-start first.
1809 (and (< (point) (window-start))
1810 (let ((ws-bol (save-excursion
1811 (goto-char (window-start))
1812 (beginning-of-line)
1813 (point))))
1814 (and (>= (point) ws-bol)
1815 (set-window-start nil ws-bol))))
1816 (let* ((here (hscroll-window-column))
1817 (left (min (window-hscroll) 1))
1818 (right (1- (window-width))))
1819 ;; Allow for the truncation glyph, if we're not exactly at eol.
1820 (if (not (and (= here right)
1821 (= (following-char) ?\n)))
1822 (setq right (1- right)))
1823 (cond
1824 ;; If too far away, just recenter. But don't show too much
1825 ;; white space off the end of the line.
1826 ((or (< here (- left hscroll-step))
1827 (> here (+ right hscroll-step)))
1828 (let ((eol (save-excursion (end-of-line) (hscroll-window-column))))
1829 (scroll-left (min (- here (/ (window-width) 2))
1830 (- eol (window-width) -5)))))
1831 ;; Within range. Scroll by one step (or maybe not at all).
1832 ((< here left)
1833 (scroll-right hscroll-step))
1834 ((> here right)
1835 (scroll-left hscroll-step)))))))
1836
1837 ;; This function returns the window's idea of the display column of point,
1838 ;; assuming that the window is already known to be truncated rather than
1839 ;; wrapped, and that we've already handled the case where point is on the
1840 ;; part of the line before window-start. We ignore window-width; if point
1841 ;; is beyond the right margin, we want to know how far. The return value
1842 ;; includes the effects of window-hscroll, window-start, and the prompt
1843 ;; string in the minibuffer. It may be negative due to hscroll.
1844 (defun hscroll-window-column ()
1845 (let* ((hscroll (window-hscroll))
1846 (startpos (save-excursion
1847 (beginning-of-line)
1848 (if (= (point) (save-excursion
1849 (goto-char (window-start))
1850 (beginning-of-line)
1851 (point)))
1852 (goto-char (window-start)))
1853 (point)))
1854 (hpos (+ (if (and (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))
1855 (= 1 (window-start))
1856 (= startpos (point-min)))
1857 (minibuffer-prompt-width)
1858 0)
1859 (min 0 (- 1 hscroll))))
1860 val)
1861 (car (cdr (compute-motion startpos (cons hpos 0)
1862 (point) (cons 0 1)
1863 1000000 (cons hscroll 0) nil)))))
1864
1865
1866 ;; rms: (1) The definitions of arrow keys should not simply restate
1867 ;; what keys they are. The arrow keys should run the ordinary commands.
1868 ;; (2) The arrow keys are just one of many common ways of moving point
1869 ;; within a line. Real horizontal autoscrolling would be a good feature,
1870 ;; but supporting it only for arrow keys is too incomplete to be desirable.
1871
1872 ;;;;; Make arrow keys do the right thing for improved terminal support
1873 ;;;;; When we implement true horizontal autoscrolling, right-arrow and
1874 ;;;;; left-arrow can lose the (if truncate-lines ...) clause and become
1875 ;;;;; aliases. These functions are bound to the corresponding keyboard
1876 ;;;;; events in loaddefs.el.
1877
1878 ;;(defun right-arrow (arg)
1879 ;; "Move right one character on the screen (with prefix ARG, that many chars).
1880 ;;Scroll right if needed to keep point horizontally onscreen."
1881 ;; (interactive "P")
1882 ;; (forward-char arg)
1883 ;; (hscroll-point-visible))
1884
1885 ;;(defun left-arrow (arg)
1886 ;; "Move left one character on the screen (with prefix ARG, that many chars).
1887 ;;Scroll left if needed to keep point horizontally onscreen."
1888 ;; (interactive "P")
1889 ;; (backward-char arg)
1890 ;; (hscroll-point-visible))
1891
1892 (defun scroll-other-window-down (lines)
1893 "Scroll the \"other window\" down.
1894 For more details, see the documentation for `scroll-other-window'."
1895 (interactive "P")
1896 (scroll-other-window
1897 ;; Just invert the argument's meaning.
1898 ;; We can do that without knowing which window it will be.
1899 (if (eq lines '-) nil
1900 (if (null lines) '-
1901 (- (prefix-numeric-value lines))))))
1902 (define-key esc-map [?\C-\S-v] 'scroll-other-window-down)
1903
1904 (defun beginning-of-buffer-other-window (arg)
1905 "Move point to the beginning of the buffer in the other window.
1906 Leave mark at previous position.
1907 With arg N, put point N/10 of the way from the true beginning."
1908 (interactive "P")
1909 (let ((orig-window (selected-window))
1910 (window (other-window-for-scrolling)))
1911 ;; We use unwind-protect rather than save-window-excursion
1912 ;; because the latter would preserve the things we want to change.
1913 (unwind-protect
1914 (progn
1915 (select-window window)
1916 ;; Set point and mark in that window's buffer.
1917 (beginning-of-buffer arg)
1918 ;; Set point accordingly.
1919 (recenter '(t)))
1920 (select-window orig-window))))
1921
1922 (defun end-of-buffer-other-window (arg)
1923 "Move point to the end of the buffer in the other window.
1924 Leave mark at previous position.
1925 With arg N, put point N/10 of the way from the true end."
1926 (interactive "P")
1927 ;; See beginning-of-buffer-other-window for comments.
1928 (let ((orig-window (selected-window))
1929 (window (other-window-for-scrolling)))
1930 (unwind-protect
1931 (progn
1932 (select-window window)
1933 (end-of-buffer arg)
1934 (recenter '(t)))
1935 (select-window orig-window))))
1936 \f
1937 (defun transpose-chars (arg)
1938 "Interchange characters around point, moving forward one character.
1939 With prefix arg ARG, effect is to take character before point
1940 and drag it forward past ARG other characters (backward if ARG negative).
1941 If no argument and at end of line, the previous two chars are exchanged."
1942 (interactive "*P")
1943 (and (null arg) (eolp) (forward-char -1))
1944 (transpose-subr 'forward-char (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
1945
1946 (defun transpose-words (arg)
1947 "Interchange words around point, leaving point at end of them.
1948 With prefix arg ARG, effect is to take word before or around point
1949 and drag it forward past ARG other words (backward if ARG negative).
1950 If ARG is zero, the words around or after point and around or after mark
1951 are interchanged."
1952 (interactive "*p")
1953 (transpose-subr 'forward-word arg))
1954
1955 (defun transpose-sexps (arg)
1956 "Like \\[transpose-words] but applies to sexps.
1957 Does not work on a sexp that point is in the middle of
1958 if it is a list or string."
1959 (interactive "*p")
1960 (transpose-subr 'forward-sexp arg))
1961
1962 (defun transpose-lines (arg)
1963 "Exchange current line and previous line, leaving point after both.
1964 With argument ARG, takes previous line and moves it past ARG lines.
1965 With argument 0, interchanges line point is in with line mark is in."
1966 (interactive "*p")
1967 (transpose-subr (function
1968 (lambda (arg)
1969 (if (= arg 1)
1970 (progn
1971 ;; Move forward over a line,
1972 ;; but create a newline if none exists yet.
1973 (end-of-line)
1974 (if (eobp)
1975 (newline)
1976 (forward-char 1)))
1977 (forward-line arg))))
1978 arg))
1979
1980 (defun transpose-subr (mover arg)
1981 (let (start1 end1 start2 end2)
1982 (if (= arg 0)
1983 (progn
1984 (save-excursion
1985 (funcall mover 1)
1986 (setq end2 (point))
1987 (funcall mover -1)
1988 (setq start2 (point))
1989 (goto-char (mark))
1990 (funcall mover 1)
1991 (setq end1 (point))
1992 (funcall mover -1)
1993 (setq start1 (point))
1994 (transpose-subr-1))
1995 (exchange-point-and-mark)))
1996 (while (> arg 0)
1997 (funcall mover -1)
1998 (setq start1 (point))
1999 (funcall mover 1)
2000 (setq end1 (point))
2001 (funcall mover 1)
2002 (setq end2 (point))
2003 (funcall mover -1)
2004 (setq start2 (point))
2005 (transpose-subr-1)
2006 (goto-char end2)
2007 (setq arg (1- arg)))
2008 (while (< arg 0)
2009 (funcall mover -1)
2010 (setq start2 (point))
2011 (funcall mover -1)
2012 (setq start1 (point))
2013 (funcall mover 1)
2014 (setq end1 (point))
2015 (funcall mover 1)
2016 (setq end2 (point))
2017 (transpose-subr-1)
2018 (setq arg (1+ arg)))))
2019
2020 (defun transpose-subr-1 ()
2021 (if (> (min end1 end2) (max start1 start2))
2022 (error "Don't have two things to transpose"))
2023 (let ((word1 (buffer-substring start1 end1))
2024 (word2 (buffer-substring start2 end2)))
2025 (delete-region start2 end2)
2026 (goto-char start2)
2027 (insert word1)
2028 (goto-char (if (< start1 start2) start1
2029 (+ start1 (- (length word1) (length word2)))))
2030 (delete-char (length word1))
2031 (insert word2)))
2032 \f
2033 (defconst comment-column 32
2034 "*Column to indent right-margin comments to.
2035 Setting this variable automatically makes it local to the current buffer.
2036 Each mode establishes a different default value for this variable; you
2037 can set the value for a particular mode using that mode's hook.")
2038 (make-variable-buffer-local 'comment-column)
2039
2040 (defconst comment-start nil
2041 "*String to insert to start a new comment, or nil if no comment syntax.")
2042
2043 (defconst comment-start-skip nil
2044 "*Regexp to match the start of a comment plus everything up to its body.
2045 If there are any \\(...\\) pairs, the comment delimiter text is held to begin
2046 at the place matched by the close of the first pair.")
2047
2048 (defconst comment-end ""
2049 "*String to insert to end a new comment.
2050 Should be an empty string if comments are terminated by end-of-line.")
2051
2052 (defconst comment-indent-hook nil
2053 "Obsolete variable for function to compute desired indentation for a comment.
2054 This function is called with no args with point at the beginning of
2055 the comment's starting delimiter.")
2056
2057 (defconst comment-indent-function
2058 '(lambda () comment-column)
2059 "Function to compute desired indentation for a comment.
2060 This function is called with no args with point at the beginning of
2061 the comment's starting delimiter.")
2062
2063 (defconst block-comment-start nil
2064 "*String to insert to start a new comment on a line by itself.
2065 If nil, use `comment-start' instead.
2066 Note that the regular expression `comment-start-skip' should skip this string
2067 as well as the `comment-start' string.")
2068
2069 (defconst block-comment-end nil
2070 "*String to insert to end a new comment on a line by itself.
2071 Should be an empty string if comments are terminated by end-of-line.
2072 If nil, use `comment-end' instead.")
2073
2074 (defun indent-for-comment ()
2075 "Indent this line's comment to comment column, or insert an empty comment."
2076 (interactive "*")
2077 (let* ((empty (save-excursion (beginning-of-line)
2078 (looking-at "[ \t]*$")))
2079 (starter (or (and empty block-comment-start) comment-start))
2080 (ender (or (and empty block-comment-end) comment-end)))
2081 (if (null starter)
2082 (error "No comment syntax defined")
2083 (let* ((eolpos (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)))
2084 cpos indent begpos)
2085 (beginning-of-line)
2086 (if (re-search-forward comment-start-skip eolpos 'move)
2087 (progn (setq cpos (point-marker))
2088 ;; Find the start of the comment delimiter.
2089 ;; If there were paren-pairs in comment-start-skip,
2090 ;; position at the end of the first pair.
2091 (if (match-end 1)
2092 (goto-char (match-end 1))
2093 ;; If comment-start-skip matched a string with
2094 ;; internal whitespace (not final whitespace) then
2095 ;; the delimiter start at the end of that
2096 ;; whitespace. Otherwise, it starts at the
2097 ;; beginning of what was matched.
2098 (skip-syntax-backward " " (match-beginning 0))
2099 (skip-syntax-backward "^ " (match-beginning 0)))))
2100 (setq begpos (point))
2101 ;; Compute desired indent.
2102 (if (= (current-column)
2103 (setq indent (if comment-indent-hook
2104 (funcall comment-indent-hook)
2105 (funcall comment-indent-function))))
2106 (goto-char begpos)
2107 ;; If that's different from current, change it.
2108 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2109 (delete-region (point) begpos)
2110 (indent-to indent))
2111 ;; An existing comment?
2112 (if cpos
2113 (progn (goto-char cpos)
2114 (set-marker cpos nil))
2115 ;; No, insert one.
2116 (insert starter)
2117 (save-excursion
2118 (insert ender)))))))
2119
2120 (defun set-comment-column (arg)
2121 "Set the comment column based on point.
2122 With no arg, set the comment column to the current column.
2123 With just minus as arg, kill any comment on this line.
2124 With any other arg, set comment column to indentation of the previous comment
2125 and then align or create a comment on this line at that column."
2126 (interactive "P")
2127 (if (eq arg '-)
2128 (kill-comment nil)
2129 (if arg
2130 (progn
2131 (save-excursion
2132 (beginning-of-line)
2133 (re-search-backward comment-start-skip)
2134 (beginning-of-line)
2135 (re-search-forward comment-start-skip)
2136 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
2137 (setq comment-column (current-column))
2138 (message "Comment column set to %d" comment-column))
2139 (indent-for-comment))
2140 (setq comment-column (current-column))
2141 (message "Comment column set to %d" comment-column))))
2142
2143 (defun kill-comment (arg)
2144 "Kill the comment on this line, if any.
2145 With argument, kill comments on that many lines starting with this one."
2146 ;; this function loses in a lot of situations. it incorrectly recognises
2147 ;; comment delimiters sometimes (ergo, inside a string), doesn't work
2148 ;; with multi-line comments, can kill extra whitespace if comment wasn't
2149 ;; through end-of-line, et cetera.
2150 (interactive "P")
2151 (or comment-start-skip (error "No comment syntax defined"))
2152 (let ((count (prefix-numeric-value arg)) endc)
2153 (while (> count 0)
2154 (save-excursion
2155 (end-of-line)
2156 (setq endc (point))
2157 (beginning-of-line)
2158 (and (string< "" comment-end)
2159 (setq endc
2160 (progn
2161 (re-search-forward (regexp-quote comment-end) endc 'move)
2162 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
2163 (point))))
2164 (beginning-of-line)
2165 (if (re-search-forward comment-start-skip endc t)
2166 (progn
2167 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
2168 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2169 (kill-region (point) endc)
2170 ;; to catch comments a line beginnings
2171 (indent-according-to-mode))))
2172 (if arg (forward-line 1))
2173 (setq count (1- count)))))
2174
2175 (defun comment-region (beg end &optional arg)
2176 "Comment or uncomment each line in the region.
2177 With just C-u prefix arg, uncomment each line in region.
2178 Numeric prefix arg ARG means use ARG comment characters.
2179 If ARG is negative, delete that many comment characters instead.
2180 Comments are terminated on each line, even for syntax in which newline does
2181 not end the comment. Blank lines do not get comments."
2182 ;; if someone wants it to only put a comment-start at the beginning and
2183 ;; comment-end at the end then typing it, C-x C-x, closing it, C-x C-x
2184 ;; is easy enough. No option is made here for other than commenting
2185 ;; every line.
2186 (interactive "r\nP")
2187 (or comment-start (error "No comment syntax is defined"))
2188 (if (> beg end) (let (mid) (setq mid beg beg end end mid)))
2189 (save-excursion
2190 (save-restriction
2191 (let ((cs comment-start) (ce comment-end)
2192 numarg)
2193 (if (consp arg) (setq numarg t)
2194 (setq numarg (prefix-numeric-value arg))
2195 ;; For positive arg > 1, replicate the comment delims now,
2196 ;; then insert the replicated strings just once.
2197 (while (> numarg 1)
2198 (setq cs (concat cs comment-start)
2199 ce (concat ce comment-end))
2200 (setq numarg (1- numarg))))
2201 ;; Loop over all lines from BEG to END.
2202 (narrow-to-region beg end)
2203 (goto-char beg)
2204 (while (not (eobp))
2205 (if (or (eq numarg t) (< numarg 0))
2206 (progn
2207 ;; Delete comment start from beginning of line.
2208 (if (eq numarg t)
2209 (while (looking-at (regexp-quote cs))
2210 (delete-char (length cs)))
2211 (let ((count numarg))
2212 (while (and (> 1 (setq count (1+ count)))
2213 (looking-at (regexp-quote cs)))
2214 (delete-char (length cs)))))
2215 ;; Delete comment end from end of line.
2216 (if (string= "" ce)
2217 nil
2218 (if (eq numarg t)
2219 (progn
2220 (end-of-line)
2221 ;; This is questionable if comment-end ends in
2222 ;; whitespace. That is pretty brain-damaged,
2223 ;; though.
2224 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2225 (if (and (>= (- (point) (point-min)) (length ce))
2226 (save-excursion
2227 (backward-char (length ce))
2228 (looking-at (regexp-quote ce))))
2229 (delete-char (- (length ce)))))
2230 (let ((count numarg))
2231 (while (> 1 (setq count (1+ count)))
2232 (end-of-line)
2233 ;; this is questionable if comment-end ends in whitespace
2234 ;; that is pretty brain-damaged though
2235 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2236 (save-excursion
2237 (backward-char (length ce))
2238 (if (looking-at (regexp-quote ce))
2239 (delete-char (length ce))))))))
2240 (forward-line 1))
2241 ;; Insert at beginning and at end.
2242 (if (looking-at "[ \t]*$") ()
2243 (insert cs)
2244 (if (string= "" ce) ()
2245 (end-of-line)
2246 (insert ce)))
2247 (search-forward "\n" nil 'move)))))))
2248 \f
2249 (defun backward-word (arg)
2250 "Move backward until encountering the end of a word.
2251 With argument, do this that many times.
2252 In programs, it is faster to call `forward-word' with negative arg."
2253 (interactive "p")
2254 (forward-word (- arg)))
2255
2256 (defun mark-word (arg)
2257 "Set mark arg words away from point."
2258 (interactive "p")
2259 (push-mark
2260 (save-excursion
2261 (forward-word arg)
2262 (point))
2263 nil t))
2264
2265 (defun kill-word (arg)
2266 "Kill characters forward until encountering the end of a word.
2267 With argument, do this that many times."
2268 (interactive "p")
2269 (kill-region (point) (progn (forward-word arg) (point))))
2270
2271 (defun backward-kill-word (arg)
2272 "Kill characters backward until encountering the end of a word.
2273 With argument, do this that many times."
2274 (interactive "p")
2275 (kill-word (- arg)))
2276
2277 (defun current-word (&optional strict)
2278 "Return the word point is on (or a nearby word) as a string.
2279 If optional arg STRICT is non-nil, return nil unless point is within
2280 or adjacent to a word."
2281 (save-excursion
2282 (let ((oldpoint (point)) (start (point)) (end (point)))
2283 (skip-syntax-backward "w_") (setq start (point))
2284 (goto-char oldpoint)
2285 (skip-syntax-forward "w_") (setq end (point))
2286 (if (and (eq start oldpoint) (eq end oldpoint))
2287 ;; Point is neither within nor adjacent to a word.
2288 (and (not strict)
2289 (progn
2290 ;; Look for preceding word in same line.
2291 (skip-syntax-backward "^w_"
2292 (save-excursion (beginning-of-line)
2293 (point)))
2294 (if (bolp)
2295 ;; No preceding word in same line.
2296 ;; Look for following word in same line.
2297 (progn
2298 (skip-syntax-forward "^w_"
2299 (save-excursion (end-of-line)
2300 (point)))
2301 (setq start (point))
2302 (skip-syntax-forward "w_")
2303 (setq end (point)))
2304 (setq end (point))
2305 (skip-syntax-backward "w_")
2306 (setq start (point)))
2307 (buffer-substring start end)))
2308 (buffer-substring start end)))))
2309 \f
2310 (defconst fill-prefix nil
2311 "*String for filling to insert at front of new line, or nil for none.
2312 Setting this variable automatically makes it local to the current buffer.")
2313 (make-variable-buffer-local 'fill-prefix)
2314
2315 (defconst auto-fill-inhibit-regexp nil
2316 "*Regexp to match lines which should not be auto-filled.")
2317
2318 (defun do-auto-fill ()
2319 (let (fc justify bol give-up
2320 (fill-prefix fill-prefix))
2321 (if (or (not (setq justify (current-justification)))
2322 (null (setq fc (current-fill-column)))
2323 (and (eq justify 'left)
2324 (<= (current-column) fc))
2325 (save-excursion (beginning-of-line)
2326 (setq bol (point))
2327 (and auto-fill-inhibit-regexp
2328 (looking-at auto-fill-inhibit-regexp))))
2329 nil ;; Auto-filling not required
2330 (if (memq justify '(full center right))
2331 (save-excursion (unjustify-current-line)))
2332
2333 ;; Choose a fill-prefix automatically.
2334 (if (and adaptive-fill-mode
2335 (or (null fill-prefix) (string= fill-prefix "")))
2336 (let ((prefix
2337 (fill-context-prefix
2338 (save-excursion (backward-paragraph 1) (point))
2339 (save-excursion (forward-paragraph 1) (point))
2340 ;; Don't accept a non-whitespace fill prefix
2341 ;; from the first line of a paragraph.
2342 "^[ \t]*$")))
2343 (and prefix (not (equal prefix ""))
2344 (setq fill-prefix prefix))))
2345
2346 (while (and (not give-up) (> (current-column) fc))
2347 ;; Determine where to split the line.
2348 (let ((fill-point
2349 (let ((opoint (point))
2350 bounce
2351 (first t))
2352 (save-excursion
2353 (move-to-column (1+ fc))
2354 ;; Move back to a word boundary.
2355 (while (or first
2356 ;; If this is after period and a single space,
2357 ;; move back once more--we don't want to break
2358 ;; the line there and make it look like a
2359 ;; sentence end.
2360 (and (not (bobp))
2361 (not bounce)
2362 sentence-end-double-space
2363 (save-excursion (forward-char -1)
2364 (and (looking-at "\\. ")
2365 (not (looking-at "\\. "))))))
2366 (setq first nil)
2367 (skip-chars-backward "^ \t\n")
2368 ;; If we find nowhere on the line to break it,
2369 ;; break after one word. Set bounce to t
2370 ;; so we will not keep going in this while loop.
2371 (if (bolp)
2372 (progn
2373 (re-search-forward "[ \t]" opoint t)
2374 (setq bounce t)))
2375 (skip-chars-backward " \t"))
2376 ;; Let fill-point be set to the place where we end up.
2377 (point)))))
2378 ;; If that place is not the beginning of the line,
2379 ;; break the line there.
2380 (if (save-excursion
2381 (goto-char fill-point)
2382 (not (bolp)))
2383 (let ((prev-column (current-column)))
2384 ;; If point is at the fill-point, do not `save-excursion'.
2385 ;; Otherwise, if a comment prefix or fill-prefix is inserted,
2386 ;; point will end up before it rather than after it.
2387 (if (save-excursion
2388 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2389 (= (point) fill-point))
2390 (indent-new-comment-line t)
2391 (save-excursion
2392 (goto-char fill-point)
2393 (indent-new-comment-line t)))
2394 ;; Now do justification, if required
2395 (if (not (eq justify 'left))
2396 (save-excursion
2397 (end-of-line 0)
2398 (justify-current-line justify nil t)))
2399 ;; If making the new line didn't reduce the hpos of
2400 ;; the end of the line, then give up now;
2401 ;; trying again will not help.
2402 (if (>= (current-column) prev-column)
2403 (setq give-up t)))
2404 ;; No place to break => stop trying.
2405 (setq give-up t))))
2406 ;; justify last line
2407 (justify-current-line justify t t))))
2408
2409 (defun auto-fill-mode (&optional arg)
2410 "Toggle auto-fill mode.
2411 With arg, turn Auto-Fill mode on if and only if arg is positive.
2412 In Auto-Fill mode, inserting a space at a column beyond `current-fill-column'
2413 automatically breaks the line at a previous space."
2414 (interactive "P")
2415 (prog1 (setq auto-fill-function
2416 (if (if (null arg)
2417 (not auto-fill-function)
2418 (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))
2419 'do-auto-fill
2420 nil))
2421 (force-mode-line-update)))
2422
2423 ;; This holds a document string used to document auto-fill-mode.
2424 (defun auto-fill-function ()
2425 "Automatically break line at a previous space, in insertion of text."
2426 nil)
2427
2428 (defun turn-on-auto-fill ()
2429 "Unconditionally turn on Auto Fill mode."
2430 (auto-fill-mode 1))
2431
2432 (defun set-fill-column (arg)
2433 "Set `fill-column' to current column, or to argument if given.
2434 The variable `fill-column' has a separate value for each buffer."
2435 (interactive "P")
2436 (setq fill-column (if (integerp arg) arg (current-column)))
2437 (message "fill-column set to %d" fill-column))
2438 \f
2439 (defconst comment-multi-line nil
2440 "*Non-nil means \\[indent-new-comment-line] should continue same comment
2441 on new line, with no new terminator or starter.
2442 This is obsolete because you might as well use \\[newline-and-indent].")
2443
2444 (defun indent-new-comment-line (&optional soft)
2445 "Break line at point and indent, continuing comment if within one.
2446 This indents the body of the continued comment
2447 under the previous comment line.
2448
2449 This command is intended for styles where you write a comment per line,
2450 starting a new comment (and terminating it if necessary) on each line.
2451 If you want to continue one comment across several lines, use \\[newline-and-indent].
2452
2453 If a fill column is specified, it overrides the use of the comment column
2454 or comment indentation.
2455
2456 The inserted newline is marked hard if `use-hard-newlines' is true,
2457 unless optional argument SOFT is non-nil."
2458 (interactive)
2459 (let (comcol comstart)
2460 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2461 (delete-region (point)
2462 (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t")
2463 (point)))
2464 (if soft (insert-and-inherit ?\n) (newline 1))
2465 (if fill-prefix
2466 (progn
2467 (indent-to-left-margin)
2468 (insert-and-inherit fill-prefix))
2469 (if (not comment-multi-line)
2470 (save-excursion
2471 (if (and comment-start-skip
2472 (let ((opoint (point)))
2473 (forward-line -1)
2474 (re-search-forward comment-start-skip opoint t)))
2475 ;; The old line is a comment.
2476 ;; Set WIN to the pos of the comment-start.
2477 ;; But if the comment is empty, look at preceding lines
2478 ;; to find one that has a nonempty comment.
2479
2480 ;; If comment-start-skip contains a \(...\) pair,
2481 ;; the real comment delimiter starts at the end of that pair.
2482 (let ((win (or (match-end 1) (match-beginning 0))))
2483 (while (and (eolp) (not (bobp))
2484 (let (opoint)
2485 (beginning-of-line)
2486 (setq opoint (point))
2487 (forward-line -1)
2488 (re-search-forward comment-start-skip opoint t)))
2489 (setq win (or (match-end 1) (match-beginning 0))))
2490 ;; Indent this line like what we found.
2491 (goto-char win)
2492 (setq comcol (current-column))
2493 (setq comstart
2494 (buffer-substring (point) (match-end 0)))))))
2495 (if comcol
2496 (let ((comment-column comcol)
2497 (comment-start comstart)
2498 (comment-end comment-end))
2499 (and comment-end (not (equal comment-end ""))
2500 ; (if (not comment-multi-line)
2501 (progn
2502 (forward-char -1)
2503 (insert comment-end)
2504 (forward-char 1))
2505 ; (setq comment-column (+ comment-column (length comment-start))
2506 ; comment-start "")
2507 ; )
2508 )
2509 (if (not (eolp))
2510 (setq comment-end ""))
2511 (insert-and-inherit ?\n)
2512 (forward-char -1)
2513 (indent-for-comment)
2514 (save-excursion
2515 ;; Make sure we delete the newline inserted above.
2516 (end-of-line)
2517 (delete-char 1)))
2518 (indent-according-to-mode)))))
2519 \f
2520 (defun set-selective-display (arg)
2521 "Set `selective-display' to ARG; clear it if no arg.
2522 When the value of `selective-display' is a number > 0,
2523 lines whose indentation is >= that value are not displayed.
2524 The variable `selective-display' has a separate value for each buffer."
2525 (interactive "P")
2526 (if (eq selective-display t)
2527 (error "selective-display already in use for marked lines"))
2528 (let ((current-vpos
2529 (save-restriction
2530 (narrow-to-region (point-min) (point))
2531 (goto-char (window-start))
2532 (vertical-motion (window-height)))))
2533 (setq selective-display
2534 (and arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
2535 (recenter current-vpos))
2536 (set-window-start (selected-window) (window-start (selected-window)))
2537 (princ "selective-display set to " t)
2538 (prin1 selective-display t)
2539 (princ "." t))
2540
2541 (defconst overwrite-mode-textual " Ovwrt"
2542 "The string displayed in the mode line when in overwrite mode.")
2543 (defconst overwrite-mode-binary " Bin Ovwrt"
2544 "The string displayed in the mode line when in binary overwrite mode.")
2545
2546 (defun overwrite-mode (arg)
2547 "Toggle overwrite mode.
2548 With arg, turn overwrite mode on iff arg is positive.
2549 In overwrite mode, printing characters typed in replace existing text
2550 on a one-for-one basis, rather than pushing it to the right. At the
2551 end of a line, such characters extend the line. Before a tab,
2552 such characters insert until the tab is filled in.
2553 \\[quoted-insert] still inserts characters in overwrite mode; this
2554 is supposed to make it easier to insert characters when necessary."
2555 (interactive "P")
2556 (setq overwrite-mode
2557 (if (if (null arg) (not overwrite-mode)
2558 (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))
2559 'overwrite-mode-textual))
2560 (force-mode-line-update))
2561
2562 (defun binary-overwrite-mode (arg)
2563 "Toggle binary overwrite mode.
2564 With arg, turn binary overwrite mode on iff arg is positive.
2565 In binary overwrite mode, printing characters typed in replace
2566 existing text. Newlines are not treated specially, so typing at the
2567 end of a line joins the line to the next, with the typed character
2568 between them. Typing before a tab character simply replaces the tab
2569 with the character typed.
2570 \\[quoted-insert] replaces the text at the cursor, just as ordinary
2571 typing characters do.
2572
2573 Note that binary overwrite mode is not its own minor mode; it is a
2574 specialization of overwrite-mode, entered by setting the
2575 `overwrite-mode' variable to `overwrite-mode-binary'."
2576 (interactive "P")
2577 (setq overwrite-mode
2578 (if (if (null arg)
2579 (not (eq overwrite-mode 'overwrite-mode-binary))
2580 (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))
2581 'overwrite-mode-binary))
2582 (force-mode-line-update))
2583 \f
2584 (defvar line-number-mode t
2585 "*Non-nil means display line number in mode line.")
2586
2587 (defun line-number-mode (arg)
2588 "Toggle Line Number mode.
2589 With arg, turn Line Number mode on iff arg is positive.
2590 When Line Number mode is enabled, the line number appears
2591 in the mode line."
2592 (interactive "P")
2593 (setq line-number-mode
2594 (if (null arg) (not line-number-mode)
2595 (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))
2596 (force-mode-line-update))
2597
2598 (defvar column-number-mode nil
2599 "*Non-nil means display column number in mode line.")
2600
2601 (defun column-number-mode (arg)
2602 "Toggle Column Number mode.
2603 With arg, turn Column Number mode on iff arg is positive.
2604 When Column Number mode is enabled, the column number appears
2605 in the mode line."
2606 (interactive "P")
2607 (setq column-number-mode
2608 (if (null arg) (not column-number-mode)
2609 (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))
2610 (force-mode-line-update))
2611
2612 (defvar blink-matching-paren t
2613 "*Non-nil means show matching open-paren when close-paren is inserted.")
2614
2615 (defvar blink-matching-paren-on-screen t
2616 "*Non-nil means show matching open-paren when it is on screen.
2617 nil means don't show it (but the open-paren can still be shown
2618 when it is off screen.")
2619
2620 (defconst blink-matching-paren-distance 12000
2621 "*If non-nil, is maximum distance to search for matching open-paren.")
2622
2623 (defconst blink-matching-delay 1
2624 "*The number of seconds that `blink-matching-open' will delay at a match.")
2625
2626 (defconst blink-matching-paren-dont-ignore-comments nil
2627 "*Non-nil means `blink-matching-paren' should not ignore comments.")
2628
2629 (defun blink-matching-open ()
2630 "Move cursor momentarily to the beginning of the sexp before point."
2631 (interactive)
2632 (and (> (point) (1+ (point-min)))
2633 blink-matching-paren
2634 ;; Verify an even number of quoting characters precede the close.
2635 (= 1 (logand 1 (- (point)
2636 (save-excursion
2637 (forward-char -1)
2638 (skip-syntax-backward "/\\")
2639 (point)))))
2640 (let* ((oldpos (point))
2641 (blinkpos)
2642 (mismatch))
2643 (save-excursion
2644 (save-restriction
2645 (if blink-matching-paren-distance
2646 (narrow-to-region (max (point-min)
2647 (- (point) blink-matching-paren-distance))
2648 oldpos))
2649 (condition-case ()
2650 (let ((parse-sexp-ignore-comments
2651 (and parse-sexp-ignore-comments
2652 (not blink-matching-paren-dont-ignore-comments))))
2653 (setq blinkpos (scan-sexps oldpos -1)))
2654 (error nil)))
2655 (and blinkpos
2656 (/= (char-syntax (char-after blinkpos))
2657 ?\$)
2658 (setq mismatch
2659 (or (null (matching-paren (char-after blinkpos)))
2660 (/= (char-after (1- oldpos))
2661 (matching-paren (char-after blinkpos))))))
2662 (if mismatch (setq blinkpos nil))
2663 (if blinkpos
2664 (progn
2665 (goto-char blinkpos)
2666 (if (pos-visible-in-window-p)
2667 (and blink-matching-paren-on-screen
2668 (sit-for blink-matching-delay))
2669 (goto-char blinkpos)
2670 (message
2671 "Matches %s"
2672 ;; Show what precedes the open in its line, if anything.
2673 (if (save-excursion
2674 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2675 (not (bolp)))
2676 (buffer-substring (progn (beginning-of-line) (point))
2677 (1+ blinkpos))
2678 ;; Show what follows the open in its line, if anything.
2679 (if (save-excursion
2680 (forward-char 1)
2681 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
2682 (not (eolp)))
2683 (buffer-substring blinkpos
2684 (progn (end-of-line) (point)))
2685 ;; Otherwise show the previous nonblank line,
2686 ;; if there is one.
2687 (if (save-excursion
2688 (skip-chars-backward "\n \t")
2689 (not (bobp)))
2690 (concat
2691 (buffer-substring (progn
2692 (skip-chars-backward "\n \t")
2693 (beginning-of-line)
2694 (point))
2695 (progn (end-of-line)
2696 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2697 (point)))
2698 ;; Replace the newline and other whitespace with `...'.
2699 "..."
2700 (buffer-substring blinkpos (1+ blinkpos)))
2701 ;; There is nothing to show except the char itself.
2702 (buffer-substring blinkpos (1+ blinkpos))))))))
2703 (cond (mismatch
2704 (message "Mismatched parentheses"))
2705 ((not blink-matching-paren-distance)
2706 (message "Unmatched parenthesis"))))))))
2707
2708 ;Turned off because it makes dbx bomb out.
2709 (setq blink-paren-function 'blink-matching-open)
2710
2711 ;; This executes C-g typed while Emacs is waiting for a command.
2712 ;; Quitting out of a program does not go through here;
2713 ;; that happens in the QUIT macro at the C code level.
2714 (defun keyboard-quit ()
2715 "Signal a quit condition.
2716 During execution of Lisp code, this character causes a quit directly.
2717 At top-level, as an editor command, this simply beeps."
2718 (interactive)
2719 (deactivate-mark)
2720 (signal 'quit nil))
2721
2722 (define-key global-map "\C-g" 'keyboard-quit)
2723
2724 (defvar buffer-quit-function nil
2725 "Function to call to \"quit\" the current buffer, or nil if none.
2726 \\[keyboard-escape-quit] calls this function when its more local actions
2727 \(such as cancelling a prefix argument, minibuffer or region) do not apply.")
2728
2729 (defun keyboard-escape-quit ()
2730 "Exit the current \"mode\" (in a generalized sense of the word).
2731 This command can exit an interactive command such as `query-replace',
2732 can clear out a prefix argument or a region,
2733 can get out of the minibuffer or other recursive edit,
2734 cancel the use of the current buffer (for special-purpose buffers),
2735 or go back to just one window (by deleting all but the selected window)."
2736 (interactive)
2737 (cond ((eq last-command 'mode-exited) nil)
2738 ((> (minibuffer-depth) 0)
2739 (abort-recursive-edit))
2740 (current-prefix-arg
2741 nil)
2742 ((and transient-mark-mode
2743 mark-active)
2744 (deactivate-mark))
2745 (buffer-quit-function
2746 (funcall buffer-quit-function))
2747 ((not (one-window-p t))
2748 (delete-other-windows))))
2749
2750 (define-key global-map "\e\e\e" 'keyboard-escape-quit)
2751 \f
2752 (defun set-variable (var val)
2753 "Set VARIABLE to VALUE. VALUE is a Lisp object.
2754 When using this interactively, supply a Lisp expression for VALUE.
2755 If you want VALUE to be a string, you must surround it with doublequotes.
2756
2757 If VARIABLE has a `variable-interactive' property, that is used as if
2758 it were the arg to `interactive' (which see) to interactively read the value."
2759 (interactive
2760 (let* ((var (read-variable "Set variable: "))
2761 (minibuffer-help-form
2762 '(funcall myhelp))
2763 (myhelp
2764 (function
2765 (lambda ()
2766 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*"
2767 (prin1 var)
2768 (princ "\nDocumentation:\n")
2769 (princ (substring (documentation-property var 'variable-documentation)
2770 1))
2771 (if (boundp var)
2772 (let ((print-length 20))
2773 (princ "\n\nCurrent value: ")
2774 (prin1 (symbol-value var))))
2775 (save-excursion
2776 (set-buffer standard-output)
2777 (help-mode))
2778 nil)))))
2779 (list var
2780 (let ((prop (get var 'variable-interactive)))
2781 (if prop
2782 ;; Use VAR's `variable-interactive' property
2783 ;; as an interactive spec for prompting.
2784 (call-interactively (list 'lambda '(arg)
2785 (list 'interactive prop)
2786 'arg))
2787 (eval-minibuffer (format "Set %s to value: " var)))))))
2788 (set var val))
2789 \f
2790 ;; Define the major mode for lists of completions.
2791
2792 (defvar completion-list-mode-map nil
2793 "Local map for completion list buffers.")
2794 (or completion-list-mode-map
2795 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
2796 (define-key map [mouse-2] 'mouse-choose-completion)
2797 (define-key map [down-mouse-2] nil)
2798 (define-key map "\C-m" 'choose-completion)
2799 (define-key map "\e\e\e" 'delete-completion-window)
2800 (define-key map [left] 'previous-completion)
2801 (define-key map [right] 'next-completion)
2802 (setq completion-list-mode-map map)))
2803
2804 ;; Completion mode is suitable only for specially formatted data.
2805 (put 'completion-list-mode 'mode-class 'special)
2806
2807 (defvar completion-reference-buffer nil
2808 "Record the buffer that was current when the completion list was requested.
2809 This is a local variable in the completion list buffer.
2810 Initial value is nil to avoid some compiler warnings.")
2811
2812 (defvar completion-base-size nil
2813 "Number of chars at beginning of minibuffer not involved in completion.
2814 This is a local variable in the completion list buffer
2815 but it talks about the buffer in `completion-reference-buffer'.
2816 If this is nil, it means to compare text to determine which part
2817 of the tail end of the buffer's text is involved in completion.")
2818
2819 (defun delete-completion-window ()
2820 "Delete the completion list window.
2821 Go to the window from which completion was requested."
2822 (interactive)
2823 (let ((buf completion-reference-buffer))
2824 (delete-window (selected-window))
2825 (if (get-buffer-window buf)
2826 (select-window (get-buffer-window buf)))))
2827
2828 (defun previous-completion (n)
2829 "Move to the previous item in the completion list."
2830 (interactive "p")
2831 (next-completion (- n)))
2832
2833 (defun next-completion (n)
2834 "Move to the next item in the completion list.
2835 With prefix argument N, move N items (negative N means move backward)."
2836 (interactive "p")
2837 (while (and (> n 0) (not (eobp)))
2838 (let ((prop (get-text-property (point) 'mouse-face))
2839 (end (point-max)))
2840 ;; If in a completion, move to the end of it.
2841 (if prop
2842 (goto-char (next-single-property-change (point) 'mouse-face nil end)))
2843 ;; Move to start of next one.
2844 (goto-char (next-single-property-change (point) 'mouse-face nil end)))
2845 (setq n (1- n)))
2846 (while (and (< n 0) (not (bobp)))
2847 (let ((prop (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'mouse-face))
2848 (end (point-min)))
2849 ;; If in a completion, move to the start of it.
2850 (if prop
2851 (goto-char (previous-single-property-change
2852 (point) 'mouse-face nil end)))
2853 ;; Move to end of the previous completion.
2854 (goto-char (previous-single-property-change (point) 'mouse-face nil end))
2855 ;; Move to the start of that one.
2856 (goto-char (previous-single-property-change (point) 'mouse-face nil end)))
2857 (setq n (1+ n))))
2858
2859 (defun choose-completion ()
2860 "Choose the completion that point is in or next to."
2861 (interactive)
2862 (let (beg end completion (buffer completion-reference-buffer)
2863 (base-size completion-base-size))
2864 (if (and (not (eobp)) (get-text-property (point) 'mouse-face))
2865 (setq end (point) beg (1+ (point))))
2866 (if (and (not (bobp)) (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'mouse-face))
2867 (setq end (1- (point)) beg (point)))
2868 (if (null beg)
2869 (error "No completion here"))
2870 (setq beg (previous-single-property-change beg 'mouse-face))
2871 (setq end (or (next-single-property-change end 'mouse-face) (point-max)))
2872 (setq completion (buffer-substring beg end))
2873 (let ((owindow (selected-window)))
2874 (if (and (one-window-p t 'selected-frame)
2875 (window-dedicated-p (selected-window)))
2876 ;; This is a special buffer's frame
2877 (iconify-frame (selected-frame))
2878 (or (window-dedicated-p (selected-window))
2879 (bury-buffer)))
2880 (select-window owindow))
2881 (choose-completion-string completion buffer base-size)))
2882
2883 ;; Delete the longest partial match for STRING
2884 ;; that can be found before POINT.
2885 (defun choose-completion-delete-max-match (string)
2886 (let ((opoint (point))
2887 (len (min (length string)
2888 (- (point) (point-min)))))
2889 (goto-char (- (point) (length string)))
2890 (if completion-ignore-case
2891 (setq string (downcase string)))
2892 (while (and (> len 0)
2893 (let ((tail (buffer-substring (point)
2894 (+ (point) len))))
2895 (if completion-ignore-case
2896 (setq tail (downcase tail)))
2897 (not (string= tail (substring string 0 len)))))
2898 (setq len (1- len))
2899 (forward-char 1))
2900 (delete-char len)))
2901
2902 ;; Switch to BUFFER and insert the completion choice CHOICE.
2903 ;; BASE-SIZE, if non-nil, says how many characters of BUFFER's text
2904 ;; to keep. If it is nil, use choose-completion-delete-max-match instead.
2905 (defun choose-completion-string (choice &optional buffer base-size)
2906 (let ((buffer (or buffer completion-reference-buffer)))
2907 ;; If BUFFER is a minibuffer, barf unless it's the currently
2908 ;; active minibuffer.
2909 (if (and (string-match "\\` \\*Minibuf-[0-9]+\\*\\'" (buffer-name buffer))
2910 (or (not (active-minibuffer-window))
2911 (not (equal buffer
2912 (window-buffer (active-minibuffer-window))))))
2913 (error "Minibuffer is not active for completion")
2914 ;; Insert the completion into the buffer where completion was requested.
2915 (set-buffer buffer)
2916 (if base-size
2917 (delete-region (+ base-size (point-min)) (point))
2918 (choose-completion-delete-max-match choice))
2919 (insert choice)
2920 (remove-text-properties (- (point) (length choice)) (point)
2921 '(mouse-face nil))
2922 ;; Update point in the window that BUFFER is showing in.
2923 (let ((window (get-buffer-window buffer t)))
2924 (set-window-point window (point)))
2925 ;; If completing for the minibuffer, exit it with this choice.
2926 (and (equal buffer (window-buffer (minibuffer-window)))
2927 minibuffer-completion-table
2928 (exit-minibuffer)))))
2929
2930 (defun completion-list-mode ()
2931 "Major mode for buffers showing lists of possible completions.
2932 Type \\<completion-list-mode-map>\\[choose-completion] in the completion list\
2933 to select the completion near point.
2934 Use \\<completion-list-mode-map>\\[mouse-choose-completion] to select one\
2935 with the mouse."
2936 (interactive)
2937 (kill-all-local-variables)
2938 (use-local-map completion-list-mode-map)
2939 (setq mode-name "Completion List")
2940 (setq major-mode 'completion-list-mode)
2941 (make-local-variable 'completion-base-size)
2942 (setq completion-base-size nil)
2943 (run-hooks 'completion-list-mode-hook))
2944
2945 (defvar completion-fixup-function nil
2946 "A function to customize how completions are identified in completion lists.
2947 `completion-setup-function' calls this function with no arguments
2948 each time it has found what it thinks is one completion.
2949 Point is at the end of the completion in the completion list buffer.
2950 If this function moves point, it can alter the end of that completion.")
2951
2952 ;; This function goes in completion-setup-hook, so that it is called
2953 ;; after the text of the completion list buffer is written.
2954
2955 (defun completion-setup-function ()
2956 (save-excursion
2957 (let ((mainbuf (current-buffer)))
2958 (set-buffer standard-output)
2959 (completion-list-mode)
2960 (make-local-variable 'completion-reference-buffer)
2961 (setq completion-reference-buffer mainbuf)
2962 ;;; The value 0 is right in most cases, but not for file name completion.
2963 ;;; so this has to be turned off.
2964 ;;; (setq completion-base-size 0)
2965 (goto-char (point-min))
2966 (if window-system
2967 (insert (substitute-command-keys
2968 "Click \\[mouse-choose-completion] on a completion to select it.\n")))
2969 (insert (substitute-command-keys
2970 "In this buffer, type \\[choose-completion] to \
2971 select the completion near point.\n\n"))
2972 (forward-line 1)
2973 (while (re-search-forward "[^ \t\n]+\\( [^ \t\n]+\\)*" nil t)
2974 (let ((beg (match-beginning 0))
2975 (end (point)))
2976 (if completion-fixup-function
2977 (funcall completion-fixup-function))
2978 (put-text-property beg (point) 'mouse-face 'highlight)
2979 (goto-char end))))))
2980
2981 (add-hook 'completion-setup-hook 'completion-setup-function)
2982
2983 (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map [prior]
2984 'switch-to-completions)
2985 (define-key minibuffer-local-must-match-map [prior]
2986 'switch-to-completions)
2987 (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map "\M-v"
2988 'switch-to-completions)
2989 (define-key minibuffer-local-must-match-map "\M-v"
2990 'switch-to-completions)
2991
2992 (defun switch-to-completions ()
2993 "Select the completion list window."
2994 (interactive)
2995 ;; Make sure we have a completions window.
2996 (or (get-buffer-window "*Completions*")
2997 (minibuffer-completion-help))
2998 (select-window (get-buffer-window "*Completions*"))
2999 (goto-char (point-min))
3000 (search-forward "\n\n")
3001 (forward-line 1))
3002 \f
3003 ;; Support keyboard commands to turn on various modifiers.
3004
3005 ;; These functions -- which are not commands -- each add one modifier
3006 ;; to the following event.
3007
3008 (defun event-apply-alt-modifier (ignore-prompt)
3009 (vector (event-apply-modifier (read-event) 'alt 22 "A-")))
3010 (defun event-apply-super-modifier (ignore-prompt)
3011 (vector (event-apply-modifier (read-event) 'super 23 "s-")))
3012 (defun event-apply-hyper-modifier (ignore-prompt)
3013 (vector (event-apply-modifier (read-event) 'hyper 24 "H-")))
3014 (defun event-apply-shift-modifier (ignore-prompt)
3015 (vector (event-apply-modifier (read-event) 'shift 25 "S-")))
3016 (defun event-apply-control-modifier (ignore-prompt)
3017 (vector (event-apply-modifier (read-event) 'control 26 "C-")))
3018 (defun event-apply-meta-modifier (ignore-prompt)
3019 (vector (event-apply-modifier (read-event) 'meta 27 "M-")))
3020
3021 (defun event-apply-modifier (event symbol lshiftby prefix)
3022 "Apply a modifier flag to event EVENT.
3023 SYMBOL is the name of this modifier, as a symbol.
3024 LSHIFTBY is the numeric value of this modifier, in keyboard events.
3025 PREFIX is the string that represents this modifier in an event type symbol."
3026 (if (numberp event)
3027 (cond ((eq symbol 'control)
3028 (if (and (<= (downcase event) ?z)
3029 (>= (downcase event) ?a))
3030 (- (downcase event) ?a -1)
3031 (if (and (<= (downcase event) ?Z)
3032 (>= (downcase event) ?A))
3033 (- (downcase event) ?A -1)
3034 (logior (lsh 1 lshiftby) event))))
3035 ((eq symbol 'shift)
3036 (if (and (<= (downcase event) ?z)
3037 (>= (downcase event) ?a))
3038 (upcase event)
3039 (logior (lsh 1 lshiftby) event)))
3040 (t
3041 (logior (lsh 1 lshiftby) event)))
3042 (if (memq symbol (event-modifiers event))
3043 event
3044 (let ((event-type (if (symbolp event) event (car event))))
3045 (setq event-type (intern (concat prefix (symbol-name event-type))))
3046 (if (symbolp event)
3047 event-type
3048 (cons event-type (cdr event)))))))
3049
3050 (define-key function-key-map [?\C-x ?@ ?h] 'event-apply-hyper-modifier)
3051 (define-key function-key-map [?\C-x ?@ ?s] 'event-apply-super-modifier)
3052 (define-key function-key-map [?\C-x ?@ ?m] 'event-apply-meta-modifier)
3053 (define-key function-key-map [?\C-x ?@ ?a] 'event-apply-alt-modifier)
3054 (define-key function-key-map [?\C-x ?@ ?S] 'event-apply-shift-modifier)
3055 (define-key function-key-map [?\C-x ?@ ?c] 'event-apply-control-modifier)
3056 \f
3057 ;;;; Keypad support.
3058
3059 ;;; Make the keypad keys act like ordinary typing keys. If people add
3060 ;;; bindings for the function key symbols, then those bindings will
3061 ;;; override these, so this shouldn't interfere with any existing
3062 ;;; bindings.
3063
3064 ;; Also tell read-char how to handle these keys.
3065 (mapcar
3066 (lambda (keypad-normal)
3067 (let ((keypad (nth 0 keypad-normal))
3068 (normal (nth 1 keypad-normal)))
3069 (put keypad 'ascii-character normal)
3070 (define-key function-key-map (vector keypad) (vector normal))))
3071 '((kp-0 ?0) (kp-1 ?1) (kp-2 ?2) (kp-3 ?3) (kp-4 ?4)
3072 (kp-5 ?5) (kp-6 ?6) (kp-7 ?7) (kp-8 ?8) (kp-9 ?9)
3073 (kp-space ?\ )
3074 (kp-tab ?\t)
3075 (kp-enter ?\r)
3076 (kp-multiply ?*)
3077 (kp-add ?+)
3078 (kp-separator ?,)
3079 (kp-subtract ?-)
3080 (kp-decimal ?.)
3081 (kp-divide ?/)
3082 (kp-equal ?=)))
3083
3084 ;;; simple.el ends here