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1 ;;; format.el --- read and save files in multiple formats
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
4 ;; 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 ;; Author: Boris Goldowsky <boris@gnu.org>
7
8 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
9
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22
23 ;;; Commentary:
24
25 ;; This file defines a unified mechanism for saving & loading files stored
26 ;; in different formats. `format-alist' contains information that directs
27 ;; Emacs to call an encoding or decoding function when reading or writing
28 ;; files that match certain conditions.
29 ;;
30 ;; When a file is visited, its format is determined by matching the
31 ;; beginning of the file against regular expressions stored in
32 ;; `format-alist'. If this fails, you can manually translate the buffer
33 ;; using `format-decode-buffer'. In either case, the formats used are
34 ;; listed in the variable `buffer-file-format', and become the default
35 ;; format for saving the buffer. To save a buffer in a different format,
36 ;; change this variable, or use `format-write-file'.
37 ;;
38 ;; Auto-save files are normally created in the same format as the visited
39 ;; file, but the variable `buffer-auto-save-file-format' can be set to a
40 ;; particularly fast or otherwise preferred format to be used for
41 ;; auto-saving (or nil to do no encoding on auto-save files, but then you
42 ;; risk losing any text-properties in the buffer).
43 ;;
44 ;; You can manually translate a buffer into or out of a particular format
45 ;; with the functions `format-encode-buffer' and `format-decode-buffer'.
46 ;; To translate just the region use the functions `format-encode-region'
47 ;; and `format-decode-region'.
48 ;;
49 ;; You can define a new format by writing the encoding and decoding
50 ;; functions, and adding an entry to `format-alist'. See enriched.el for
51 ;; an example of how to implement a file format. There are various
52 ;; functions defined in this file that may be useful for writing the
53 ;; encoding and decoding functions:
54 ;; * `format-annotate-region' and `format-deannotate-region' allow a
55 ;; single alist of information to be used for encoding and decoding.
56 ;; The alist defines a correspondence between strings in the file
57 ;; ("annotations") and text-properties in the buffer.
58 ;; * `format-replace-strings' is similarly useful for doing simple
59 ;; string->string translations in a reversible manner.
60
61 ;;; Code:
62
63 (put 'buffer-file-format 'permanent-local t)
64 (put 'buffer-auto-save-file-format 'permanent-local t)
65
66 (defvar format-alist
67 '((text/enriched "Extended MIME text/enriched format."
68 "Content-[Tt]ype:[ \t]*text/enriched"
69 enriched-decode enriched-encode t enriched-mode)
70 (plain "ISO 8859-1 standard format, no text properties."
71 ;; Plain only exists so that there is an obvious neutral choice in
72 ;; the completion list.
73 nil nil nil nil nil)
74 (TeX "TeX (encoding)"
75 nil
76 iso-tex2iso iso-iso2tex t nil)
77 (gtex "German TeX (encoding)"
78 nil
79 iso-gtex2iso iso-iso2gtex t nil)
80 (html "HTML/SGML \"ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 1//EN\" (encoding)"
81 nil
82 iso-sgml2iso iso-iso2sgml t nil)
83 (rot13 "rot13"
84 nil
85 "tr a-mn-z n-za-m" "tr a-mn-z n-za-m" t nil)
86 (duden "Duden Ersatzdarstellung"
87 nil
88 "diac" iso-iso2duden t nil)
89 (de646 "German ASCII (ISO 646)"
90 nil
91 "recode -f iso646-ge:latin1" "recode -f latin1:iso646-ge" t nil)
92 (denet "net German"
93 nil
94 iso-german iso-cvt-read-only t nil)
95 (esnet "net Spanish"
96 nil
97 iso-spanish iso-cvt-read-only t nil))
98 "List of information about understood file formats.
99 Elements are of the form
100 \(NAME DOC-STR REGEXP FROM-FN TO-FN MODIFY MODE-FN PRESERVE).
101
102 NAME is a symbol, which is stored in `buffer-file-format'.
103
104 DOC-STR should be a single line providing more information about the
105 format. It is currently unused, but in the future will be shown to
106 the user if they ask for more information.
107
108 REGEXP is a regular expression to match against the beginning of the file;
109 it should match only files in that format. REGEXP may be nil, in
110 which case the format will never be applied automatically to a file.
111 Use this for formats that you only ever want to apply manually.
112
113 FROM-FN is called to decode files in that format; it takes two args, BEGIN
114 and END, and can make any modifications it likes, returning the new
115 end. It must make sure that the beginning of the file no longer
116 matches REGEXP, or else it will get called again.
117 Alternatively, FROM-FN can be a string, which specifies a shell command
118 (including options) to be used as a filter to perform the conversion.
119
120 TO-FN is called to encode a region into that format; it takes three
121 arguments: BEGIN, END, and BUFFER. BUFFER is the original buffer that
122 the data being written came from, which the function could use, for
123 example, to find the values of local variables. TO-FN should either
124 return a list of annotations like `write-region-annotate-functions',
125 or modify the region and return the new end.
126 Alternatively, TO-FN can be a string, which specifies a shell command
127 (including options) to be used as a filter to perform the conversion.
128
129 MODIFY, if non-nil, means the TO-FN wants to modify the region. If nil,
130 TO-FN will not make any changes but will instead return a list of
131 annotations.
132
133 MODE-FN, if specified, is called when visiting a file with that format.
134 It is called with a single positive argument, on the assumption
135 that this would turn on some minor mode.
136
137 PRESERVE, if non-nil, means that `format-write-file' should not remove
138 this format from `buffer-file-format'.")
139 ;; Autoload if this file no longer dumped.
140 (put 'format-alist 'risky-local-variable t)
141
142 ;;; Basic Functions (called from Lisp)
143
144 (defun format-encode-run-method (method from to &optional buffer)
145 "Translate using METHOD the text from FROM to TO.
146 If METHOD is a string, it is a shell command (including options);
147 otherwise, it should be a Lisp function.
148 BUFFER should be the buffer that the output originally came from."
149 (if (stringp method)
150 (let ((error-buff (get-buffer-create "*Format Errors*"))
151 (coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion)
152 format-alist)
153 (with-current-buffer error-buff
154 (widen)
155 (erase-buffer))
156 (if (and (zerop (save-window-excursion
157 (shell-command-on-region from to method t t
158 error-buff)))
159 ;; gzip gives zero exit status with bad args, for instance.
160 (zerop (with-current-buffer error-buff
161 (buffer-size))))
162 (bury-buffer error-buff)
163 (switch-to-buffer-other-window error-buff)
164 (error "Format encoding failed")))
165 (funcall method from to buffer)))
166
167 (defun format-decode-run-method (method from to &optional buffer)
168 "Decode using METHOD the text from FROM to TO.
169 If METHOD is a string, it is a shell command (including options); otherwise,
170 it should be a Lisp function. Decoding is done for the given BUFFER."
171 (if (stringp method)
172 (let ((error-buff (get-buffer-create "*Format Errors*"))
173 (coding-system-for-write 'no-conversion)
174 format-alist)
175 (with-current-buffer error-buff
176 (widen)
177 (erase-buffer))
178 ;; We should perhaps go via a temporary buffer and copy it
179 ;; back, in case of errors.
180 (if (and (zerop (save-window-excursion
181 (shell-command-on-region (point-min) (point-max)
182 method t t
183 error-buff)))
184 ;; gzip gives zero exit status with bad args, for instance.
185 (zerop (with-current-buffer error-buff
186 (buffer-size))))
187 (bury-buffer error-buff)
188 (switch-to-buffer-other-window error-buff)
189 (error "Format decoding failed"))
190 (point))
191 (funcall method from to)))
192
193 (defun format-annotate-function (format from to orig-buf format-count)
194 "Return annotations for writing region as FORMAT.
195 FORMAT is a symbol naming one of the formats defined in `format-alist'.
196 It must be a single symbol, not a list like `buffer-file-format'.
197 FROM and TO delimit the region to be operated on in the current buffer.
198 ORIG-BUF is the original buffer that the data came from.
199
200 FORMAT-COUNT is an integer specifying how many times this function has
201 been called in the process of decoding ORIG-BUF.
202
203 This function works like a function in `write-region-annotate-functions':
204 it either returns a list of annotations, or returns with a different buffer
205 current, which contains the modified text to write. In the latter case,
206 this function's value is nil.
207
208 For most purposes, consider using `format-encode-region' instead."
209 ;; This function is called by write-region (actually
210 ;; build_annotations) for each element of buffer-file-format.
211 (let* ((info (assq format format-alist))
212 (to-fn (nth 4 info))
213 (modify (nth 5 info)))
214 (if to-fn
215 (if modify
216 ;; To-function wants to modify region. Copy to safe place.
217 (let ((copy-buf (get-buffer-create (format " *Format Temp %d*"
218 format-count)))
219 (sel-disp selective-display)
220 (multibyte enable-multibyte-characters)
221 (coding-system buffer-file-coding-system))
222 (with-current-buffer copy-buf
223 (set (make-local-variable
224 'write-region-post-annotation-function)
225 'kill-buffer)
226 (setq selective-display sel-disp)
227 (set-buffer-multibyte multibyte)
228 (setq buffer-file-coding-system coding-system))
229 (copy-to-buffer copy-buf from to)
230 (set-buffer copy-buf)
231 (format-insert-annotations write-region-annotations-so-far from)
232 (format-encode-run-method to-fn (point-min) (point-max) orig-buf)
233 nil)
234 ;; Otherwise just call function, it will return annotations.
235 (funcall to-fn from to orig-buf)))))
236
237 (defun format-decode (format length &optional visit-flag)
238 ;; This function is called by insert-file-contents whenever a file is read.
239 "Decode text from any known FORMAT.
240 FORMAT is a symbol appearing in `format-alist' or a list of such symbols,
241 or nil, in which case this function tries to guess the format of the data by
242 matching against the regular expressions in `format-alist'. After a match is
243 found and the region decoded, the alist is searched again from the beginning
244 for another match.
245
246 Second arg LENGTH is the number of characters following point to operate on.
247 If optional third arg VISIT-FLAG is true, set `buffer-file-format'
248 to the reverted list of formats used, and call any mode functions defined
249 for those formats.
250
251 Return the new length of the decoded region.
252
253 For most purposes, consider using `format-decode-region' instead."
254 (let ((mod (buffer-modified-p))
255 (begin (point))
256 (end (+ (point) length)))
257 (unwind-protect
258 (progn
259 ;; Don't record undo information for the decoding.
260
261 (if (null format)
262 ;; Figure out which format it is in, remember list in `format'.
263 (let ((try format-alist))
264 (while try
265 (let* ((f (car try))
266 (regexp (nth 2 f))
267 (p (point)))
268 (if (and regexp (looking-at regexp)
269 (< (match-end 0) (+ begin length)))
270 (progn
271 (push (car f) format)
272 ;; Decode it
273 (if (nth 3 f)
274 (setq end (format-decode-run-method (nth 3 f) begin end)))
275 ;; Call visit function if required
276 (if (and visit-flag (nth 6 f)) (funcall (nth 6 f) 1))
277 ;; Safeguard against either of the functions changing pt.
278 (goto-char p)
279 ;; Rewind list to look for another format
280 (setq try format-alist))
281 (setq try (cdr try))))))
282 ;; Deal with given format(s)
283 (or (listp format) (setq format (list format)))
284 (let ((do format) f)
285 (while do
286 (or (setq f (assq (car do) format-alist))
287 (error "Unknown format %s" (car do)))
288 ;; Decode:
289 (if (nth 3 f)
290 (setq end (format-decode-run-method (nth 3 f) begin end)))
291 ;; Call visit function if required
292 (if (and visit-flag (nth 6 f)) (funcall (nth 6 f) 1))
293 (setq do (cdr do))))
294 ;; Encode in the opposite order.
295 (setq format (reverse format)))
296 (if visit-flag
297 (setq buffer-file-format format)))
298
299 (set-buffer-modified-p mod))
300
301 ;; Return new length of region
302 (- end begin)))
303
304 ;;;
305 ;;; Interactive functions & entry points
306 ;;;
307
308 (defun format-decode-buffer (&optional format)
309 "Translate the buffer from some FORMAT.
310 If the format is not specified, attempt a regexp-based guess.
311 Set `buffer-file-format' to the format used, and call any
312 format-specific mode functions."
313 (interactive
314 (list (format-read "Translate buffer from format (default guess): ")))
315 (save-excursion
316 (goto-char (point-min))
317 (format-decode format (buffer-size) t)))
318
319 (defun format-decode-region (from to &optional format)
320 "Decode the region from some format.
321 Arg FORMAT is optional; if omitted the format will be determined by looking
322 for identifying regular expressions at the beginning of the region."
323 (interactive
324 (list (region-beginning) (region-end)
325 (format-read "Translate region from format (default guess): ")))
326 (save-excursion
327 (goto-char from)
328 (format-decode format (- to from) nil)))
329
330 (defun format-encode-buffer (&optional format)
331 "Translate the buffer into FORMAT.
332 FORMAT defaults to `buffer-file-format'. It is a symbol naming one of the
333 formats defined in `format-alist', or a list of such symbols."
334 (interactive
335 (list (format-read (format "Translate buffer to format (default %s): "
336 buffer-file-format))))
337 (format-encode-region (point-min) (point-max) format))
338
339 (defun format-encode-region (beg end &optional format)
340 "Translate the region into some FORMAT.
341 FORMAT defaults to `buffer-file-format'. It is a symbol naming
342 one of the formats defined in `format-alist', or a list of such symbols."
343 (interactive
344 (list (region-beginning) (region-end)
345 (format-read (format "Translate region to format (default %s): "
346 buffer-file-format))))
347 (if (null format) (setq format buffer-file-format))
348 (if (symbolp format) (setq format (list format)))
349 (save-excursion
350 (goto-char end)
351 (let ((cur-buf (current-buffer))
352 (end (point-marker)))
353 (while format
354 (let* ((info (assq (car format) format-alist))
355 (to-fn (nth 4 info))
356 (modify (nth 5 info))
357 result)
358 (if to-fn
359 (if modify
360 (setq end (format-encode-run-method to-fn beg end
361 (current-buffer)))
362 (format-insert-annotations
363 (funcall to-fn beg end (current-buffer)))))
364 (setq format (cdr format)))))))
365
366 (defun format-write-file (filename format &optional confirm)
367 "Write current buffer into FILENAME, using a format based on FORMAT.
368 Constructs the actual format starting from FORMAT, then appending
369 any elements from the value of `buffer-file-format' with a non-nil
370 `preserve' flag (see the documentation of `format-alist'), if they
371 are not already present in FORMAT. It then updates `buffer-file-format'
372 with this format, making it the default for future saves.
373
374 If the buffer is already visiting a file, you can specify a
375 directory name as FILENAME, to write a file of the same old name
376 in that directory.
377
378 If optional third arg CONFIRM is non-nil, asks for confirmation before
379 overwriting an existing file. Interactively, requires confirmation
380 unless you supply a prefix argument."
381 (interactive
382 ;; Same interactive spec as write-file, plus format question.
383 (let* ((file (if buffer-file-name
384 (read-file-name "Write file: "
385 nil nil nil nil)
386 (read-file-name "Write file: "
387 (cdr (assq 'default-directory
388 (buffer-local-variables)))
389 nil nil (buffer-name))))
390 (fmt (format-read (format "Write file `%s' in format: "
391 (file-name-nondirectory file)))))
392 (list file fmt (not current-prefix-arg))))
393 (let ((old-formats buffer-file-format)
394 preserve-formats)
395 (dolist (fmt old-formats)
396 (let ((aelt (assq fmt format-alist)))
397 (if (nth 7 aelt)
398 (push fmt preserve-formats))))
399 (setq buffer-file-format format)
400 (dolist (fmt preserve-formats)
401 (unless (memq fmt buffer-file-format)
402 (setq buffer-file-format (append buffer-file-format (list fmt))))))
403 (write-file filename confirm))
404
405 (defun format-find-file (filename format)
406 "Find the file FILENAME using data format FORMAT.
407 If FORMAT is nil then do not do any format conversion."
408 (interactive
409 ;; Same interactive spec as write-file, plus format question.
410 (let* ((file (read-file-name "Find file: "))
411 (fmt (format-read (format "Read file `%s' in format: "
412 (file-name-nondirectory file)))))
413 (list file fmt)))
414 (let ((format-alist nil))
415 (find-file filename))
416 (if format
417 (format-decode-buffer format)))
418
419 (defun format-insert-file (filename format &optional beg end)
420 "Insert the contents of file FILENAME using data format FORMAT.
421 If FORMAT is nil then do not do any format conversion.
422 The optional third and fourth arguments BEG and END specify
423 the part (in bytes) of the file to read.
424
425 The return value is like the value of `insert-file-contents':
426 a list (ABSOLUTE-FILE-NAME SIZE)."
427 (interactive
428 ;; Same interactive spec as write-file, plus format question.
429 (let* ((file (read-file-name "Find file: "))
430 (fmt (format-read (format "Read file `%s' in format: "
431 (file-name-nondirectory file)))))
432 (list file fmt)))
433 (let (value size old-undo)
434 ;; Record only one undo entry for the insertion. Inhibit point-motion and
435 ;; modification hooks as with `insert-file-contents'.
436 (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
437 (inhibit-modification-hooks t))
438 ;; Don't bind `buffer-undo-list' to t here to assert that
439 ;; `insert-file-contents' may record whether the buffer was unmodified
440 ;; before.
441 (let ((format-alist nil))
442 (setq value (insert-file-contents filename nil beg end))
443 (setq size (nth 1 value)))
444 (when (consp buffer-undo-list)
445 (let ((head (car buffer-undo-list)))
446 (when (and (consp head)
447 (equal (car head) (point))
448 (equal (cdr head) (+ (point) size)))
449 ;; Remove first entry from `buffer-undo-list', we shall insert
450 ;; another one below.
451 (setq old-undo (cdr buffer-undo-list)))))
452 (when format
453 (let ((buffer-undo-list t))
454 (setq size (format-decode format size)
455 value (list (car value) size)))
456 (unless (eq buffer-undo-list t)
457 (setq buffer-undo-list
458 (cons (cons (point) (+ (point) size)) old-undo)))))
459 (unless inhibit-modification-hooks
460 (run-hook-with-args 'after-change-functions (point) (+ (point) size) 0))
461 value))
462
463 (defun format-read (&optional prompt)
464 "Read and return the name of a format.
465 Return value is a list, like `buffer-file-format'; it may be nil.
466 Formats are defined in `format-alist'. Optional arg is the PROMPT to use."
467 (let* ((table (mapcar (lambda (x) (list (symbol-name (car x))))
468 format-alist))
469 (ans (completing-read (or prompt "Format: ") table nil t)))
470 (if (not (equal "" ans)) (list (intern ans)))))
471
472
473 ;;;
474 ;;; Below are some functions that may be useful in writing encoding and
475 ;;; decoding functions for use in format-alist.
476 ;;;
477
478 (defun format-replace-strings (alist &optional reverse beg end)
479 "Do multiple replacements on the buffer.
480 ALIST is a list of (FROM . TO) pairs, which should be proper arguments to
481 `search-forward' and `replace-match', respectively.
482 Optional second arg REVERSE, if non-nil, means the pairs are (TO . FROM),
483 so that you can use the same list in both directions if it contains only
484 literal strings.
485 Optional args BEG and END specify a region of the buffer on which to operate."
486 (save-excursion
487 (save-restriction
488 (or beg (setq beg (point-min)))
489 (if end (narrow-to-region (point-min) end))
490 (while alist
491 (let ((from (if reverse (cdr (car alist)) (car (car alist))))
492 (to (if reverse (car (car alist)) (cdr (car alist)))))
493 (goto-char beg)
494 (while (search-forward from nil t)
495 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
496 (insert to)
497 (set-text-properties (- (point) (length to)) (point)
498 (text-properties-at (point)))
499 (delete-region (point) (+ (point) (- (match-end 0)
500 (match-beginning 0)))))
501 (setq alist (cdr alist)))))))
502
503 ;;; Some list-manipulation functions that we need.
504
505 (defun format-delq-cons (cons list)
506 "Remove the given CONS from LIST by side effect and return the new LIST.
507 Since CONS could be the first element of LIST, write
508 `\(setq foo \(format-delq-cons element foo))' to be sure of changing
509 the value of `foo'."
510 (if (eq cons list)
511 (cdr list)
512 (let ((p list))
513 (while (not (eq (cdr p) cons))
514 (if (null p) (error "format-delq-cons: not an element"))
515 (setq p (cdr p)))
516 ;; Now (cdr p) is the cons to delete
517 (setcdr p (cdr cons))
518 list)))
519
520 (defun format-make-relatively-unique (a b)
521 "Delete common elements of lists A and B, return as pair.
522 Compare using `equal'."
523 (let* ((acopy (copy-sequence a))
524 (bcopy (copy-sequence b))
525 (tail acopy))
526 (while tail
527 (let ((dup (member (car tail) bcopy))
528 (next (cdr tail)))
529 (if dup (setq acopy (format-delq-cons tail acopy)
530 bcopy (format-delq-cons dup bcopy)))
531 (setq tail next)))
532 (cons acopy bcopy)))
533
534 (defun format-common-tail (a b)
535 "Given two lists that have a common tail, return it.
536 Compare with `equal', and return the part of A that is equal to the
537 equivalent part of B. If even the last items of the two are not equal,
538 return nil."
539 (let ((la (length a))
540 (lb (length b)))
541 ;; Make sure they are the same length
542 (if (> la lb)
543 (setq a (nthcdr (- la lb) a))
544 (setq b (nthcdr (- lb la) b))))
545 (while (not (equal a b))
546 (setq a (cdr a)
547 b (cdr b)))
548 a)
549
550 (defun format-proper-list-p (list)
551 "Return t if LIST is a proper list.
552 A proper list is a list ending with a nil cdr, not with an atom "
553 (when (listp list)
554 (while (consp list)
555 (setq list (cdr list)))
556 (null list)))
557
558 (defun format-reorder (items order)
559 "Arrange ITEMS to follow partial ORDER.
560 Elements of ITEMS equal to elements of ORDER will be rearranged
561 to follow the ORDER. Unmatched items will go last."
562 (if order
563 (let ((item (member (car order) items)))
564 (if item
565 (cons (car item)
566 (format-reorder (format-delq-cons item items)
567 (cdr order)))
568 (format-reorder items (cdr order))))
569 items))
570
571 (put 'face 'format-list-valued t) ; These text-properties take values
572 (put 'unknown 'format-list-valued t) ; that are lists, the elements of which
573 ; should be considered separately.
574 ; See format-deannotate-region and
575 ; format-annotate-region.
576
577 ;; This text property has list values, but they are treated atomically.
578
579 (put 'display 'format-list-atomic-p t)
580
581 ;;;
582 ;;; Decoding
583 ;;;
584
585 (defun format-deannotate-region (from to translations next-fn)
586 "Translate annotations in the region into text properties.
587 This sets text properties between FROM to TO as directed by the
588 TRANSLATIONS and NEXT-FN arguments.
589
590 NEXT-FN is a function that searches forward from point for an annotation.
591 It should return a list of 4 elements: \(BEGIN END NAME POSITIVE). BEGIN and
592 END are buffer positions bounding the annotation, NAME is the name searched
593 for in TRANSLATIONS, and POSITIVE should be non-nil if this annotation marks
594 the beginning of a region with some property, or nil if it ends the region.
595 NEXT-FN should return nil if there are no annotations after point.
596
597 The basic format of the TRANSLATIONS argument is described in the
598 documentation for the `format-annotate-region' function. There are some
599 additional things to keep in mind for decoding, though:
600
601 When an annotation is found, the TRANSLATIONS list is searched for a
602 text-property name and value that corresponds to that annotation. If the
603 text-property has several annotations associated with it, it will be used only
604 if the other annotations are also in effect at that point. The first match
605 found whose annotations are all present is used.
606
607 The text property thus determined is set to the value over the region between
608 the opening and closing annotations. However, if the text-property name has a
609 non-nil `format-list-valued' property, then the value will be consed onto the
610 surrounding value of the property, rather than replacing that value.
611
612 There are some special symbols that can be used in the \"property\" slot of
613 the TRANSLATIONS list: PARAMETER and FUNCTION \(spelled in uppercase).
614 Annotations listed under the pseudo-property PARAMETER are considered to be
615 arguments of the immediately surrounding annotation; the text between the
616 opening and closing parameter annotations is deleted from the buffer but saved
617 as a string.
618
619 The surrounding annotation should be listed under the pseudo-property
620 FUNCTION. Instead of inserting a text-property for this annotation,
621 the function listed in the VALUE slot is called to make whatever
622 changes are appropriate. It can also return a list of the form
623 \(START LOC PROP VALUE) which specifies a property to put on. The
624 function's first two arguments are the START and END locations, and
625 the rest of the arguments are any PARAMETERs found in that region.
626
627 Any annotations that are found by NEXT-FN but not defined by TRANSLATIONS
628 are saved as values of the `unknown' text-property \(which is list-valued).
629 The TRANSLATIONS list should usually contain an entry of the form
630 \(unknown \(nil format-annotate-value))
631 to write these unknown annotations back into the file."
632 (save-excursion
633 (save-restriction
634 (narrow-to-region (point-min) to)
635 (goto-char from)
636 (let (next open-ans todo loc unknown-ans)
637 (while (setq next (funcall next-fn))
638 (let* ((loc (nth 0 next))
639 (end (nth 1 next))
640 (name (nth 2 next))
641 (positive (nth 3 next))
642 (found nil))
643
644 ;; Delete the annotation
645 (delete-region loc end)
646 (cond
647 ;; Positive annotations are stacked, remembering location
648 (positive (push `(,name ((,loc . nil))) open-ans))
649 ;; It is a negative annotation:
650 ;; Close the top annotation & add its text property.
651 ;; If the file's nesting is messed up, the close might not match
652 ;; the top thing on the open-annotations stack.
653 ;; If no matching annotation is open, just ignore the close.
654 ((not (assoc name open-ans))
655 (message "Extra closing annotation (%s) in file" name))
656 ;; If one is open, but not on the top of the stack, close
657 ;; the things in between as well. Set `found' when the real
658 ;; one is closed.
659 (t
660 (while (not found)
661 (let* ((top (car open-ans)) ; first on stack: should match.
662 (top-name (car top)) ; text property name
663 (top-extents (nth 1 top)) ; property regions
664 (params (cdr (cdr top))) ; parameters
665 (aalist translations)
666 (matched nil))
667 (if (equal name top-name)
668 (setq found t)
669 (message "Improper nesting in file."))
670 ;; Look through property names in TRANSLATIONS
671 (while aalist
672 (let ((prop (car (car aalist)))
673 (alist (cdr (car aalist))))
674 ;; And look through values for each property
675 (while alist
676 (let ((value (car (car alist)))
677 (ans (cdr (car alist))))
678 (if (member top-name ans)
679 ;; This annotation is listed, but still have to
680 ;; check if multiple annotations are satisfied
681 (if (member nil (mapcar (lambda (r)
682 (assoc r open-ans))
683 ans))
684 nil ; multiple ans not satisfied
685 ;; If there are multiple annotations going
686 ;; into one text property, split up the other
687 ;; annotations so they apply individually to
688 ;; the other regions.
689 (setcdr (car top-extents) loc)
690 (let ((to-split ans) this-one extents)
691 (while to-split
692 (setq this-one
693 (assoc (car to-split) open-ans)
694 extents (nth 1 this-one))
695 (if (not (eq this-one top))
696 (setcar (cdr this-one)
697 (format-subtract-regions
698 extents top-extents)))
699 (setq to-split (cdr to-split))))
700 ;; Set loop variables to nil so loop
701 ;; will exit.
702 (setq alist nil aalist nil matched t
703 ;; pop annotation off stack.
704 open-ans (cdr open-ans))
705 (let ((extents top-extents)
706 (start (car (car top-extents)))
707 (loc (cdr (car top-extents))))
708 (while extents
709 (cond
710 ;; Check for pseudo-properties
711 ((eq prop 'PARAMETER)
712 ;; A parameter of the top open ann:
713 ;; delete text and use as arg.
714 (if open-ans
715 ;; (If nothing open, discard).
716 (setq open-ans
717 (cons
718 (append (car open-ans)
719 (list
720 (buffer-substring
721 start loc)))
722 (cdr open-ans))))
723 (delete-region start loc))
724 ((eq prop 'FUNCTION)
725 ;; Not a property, but a function.
726 (let ((rtn
727 (apply value start loc params)))
728 (if rtn (push rtn todo))))
729 (t
730 ;; Normal property/value pair
731 (setq todo
732 (cons (list start loc prop value)
733 todo))))
734 (setq extents (cdr extents)
735 start (car (car extents))
736 loc (cdr (car extents))))))))
737 (setq alist (cdr alist))))
738 (setq aalist (cdr aalist)))
739 (if (not matched)
740 ;; Didn't find any match for the annotation:
741 ;; Store as value of text-property `unknown'.
742 (let ((extents top-extents)
743 (start (car (car top-extents)))
744 (loc (or (cdr (car top-extents)) loc)))
745 (while extents
746 (setq open-ans (cdr open-ans)
747 todo (cons (list start loc 'unknown top-name)
748 todo)
749 unknown-ans (cons name unknown-ans)
750 extents (cdr extents)
751 start (car (car extents))
752 loc (cdr (car extents))))))))))))
753
754 ;; Once entire file has been scanned, add the properties.
755 (while todo
756 (let* ((item (car todo))
757 (from (nth 0 item))
758 (to (nth 1 item))
759 (prop (nth 2 item))
760 (val (nth 3 item)))
761
762 (if (numberp val) ; add to ambient value if numeric
763 (format-property-increment-region from to prop val 0)
764 (put-text-property
765 from to prop
766 (cond ((get prop 'format-list-valued) ; value gets consed onto
767 ; list-valued properties
768 (let ((prev (get-text-property from prop)))
769 (cons val (if (listp prev) prev (list prev)))))
770 (t val))))) ; normally, just set to val.
771 (setq todo (cdr todo)))
772
773 (if unknown-ans
774 (message "Unknown annotations: %s" unknown-ans))))))
775
776 (defun format-subtract-regions (minu subtra)
777 "Remove from the regions in MINUEND the regions in SUBTRAHEND.
778 A region is a dotted pair (FROM . TO). Both parameters are lists of
779 regions. Each list must contain nonoverlapping, noncontiguous
780 regions, in descending order. The result is also nonoverlapping,
781 noncontiguous, and in descending order. The first element of MINUEND
782 can have a cdr of nil, indicating that the end of that region is not
783 yet known.
784
785 \(fn MINUEND SUBTRAHEND)"
786 (let* ((minuend (copy-alist minu))
787 (subtrahend (copy-alist subtra))
788 (m (car minuend))
789 (s (car subtrahend))
790 results)
791 (while (and minuend subtrahend)
792 (cond
793 ;; The minuend starts after the subtrahend ends; keep it.
794 ((> (car m) (cdr s))
795 (push m results)
796 (setq minuend (cdr minuend)
797 m (car minuend)))
798 ;; The minuend extends beyond the end of the subtrahend. Chop it off.
799 ((or (null (cdr m)) (> (cdr m) (cdr s)))
800 (push (cons (1+ (cdr s)) (cdr m)) results)
801 (setcdr m (cdr s)))
802 ;; The subtrahend starts after the minuend ends; throw it away.
803 ((< (cdr m) (car s))
804 (setq subtrahend (cdr subtrahend) s (car subtrahend)))
805 ;; The subtrahend extends beyond the end of the minuend. Chop it off.
806 (t ;(<= (cdr m) (cdr s)))
807 (if (>= (car m) (car s))
808 (setq minuend (cdr minuend) m (car minuend))
809 (setcdr m (1- (car s)))
810 (setq subtrahend (cdr subtrahend) s (car subtrahend))))))
811 (nconc (nreverse results) minuend)))
812
813 ;; This should probably go somewhere other than format.el. Then again,
814 ;; indent.el has alter-text-property. NOTE: We can also use
815 ;; next-single-property-change instead of text-property-not-all, but then
816 ;; we have to see if we passed TO.
817 (defun format-property-increment-region (from to prop delta default)
818 "In the region from FROM to TO increment property PROP by amount DELTA.
819 DELTA may be negative. If property PROP is nil anywhere
820 in the region, it is treated as though it were DEFAULT."
821 (let ((cur from) val newval next)
822 (while cur
823 (setq val (get-text-property cur prop)
824 newval (+ (or val default) delta)
825 next (text-property-not-all cur to prop val))
826 (put-text-property cur (or next to) prop newval)
827 (setq cur next))))
828
829 ;;;
830 ;;; Encoding
831 ;;;
832
833 (defun format-insert-annotations (list &optional offset)
834 "Apply list of annotations to buffer as `write-region' would.
835 Insert each element of the given LIST of buffer annotations at its
836 appropriate place. Use second arg OFFSET if the annotations' locations are
837 not relative to the beginning of the buffer: annotations will be inserted
838 at their location-OFFSET+1 \(ie, the offset is treated as the position of
839 the first character in the buffer)."
840 (if (not offset)
841 (setq offset 0)
842 (setq offset (1- offset)))
843 (let ((l (reverse list)))
844 (while l
845 (goto-char (- (car (car l)) offset))
846 (insert (cdr (car l)))
847 (setq l (cdr l)))))
848
849 (defun format-annotate-value (old new)
850 "Return OLD and NEW as a \(CLOSE . OPEN) annotation pair.
851 Useful as a default function for TRANSLATIONS alist when the value of the text
852 property is the name of the annotation that you want to use, as it is for the
853 `unknown' text property."
854 (cons (if old (list old))
855 (if new (list new))))
856
857 (defun format-annotate-region (from to translations format-fn ignore)
858 "Generate annotations for text properties in the region.
859 Search for changes between FROM and TO, and describe them with a list of
860 annotations as defined by alist TRANSLATIONS and FORMAT-FN. IGNORE lists text
861 properties not to consider; any text properties that are neither ignored nor
862 listed in TRANSLATIONS are warned about.
863 If you actually want to modify the region, give the return value of this
864 function to `format-insert-annotations'.
865
866 Format of the TRANSLATIONS argument:
867
868 Each element is a list whose car is a PROPERTY, and the following
869 elements have the form (VALUE ANNOTATIONS...).
870 Whenever the property takes on the value VALUE, the annotations
871 \(as formatted by FORMAT-FN) are inserted into the file.
872 When the property stops having that value, the matching negated annotation
873 will be inserted \(it may actually be closed earlier and reopened, if
874 necessary, to keep proper nesting).
875
876 If VALUE is a list, then each element of the list is dealt with
877 separately.
878
879 If a VALUE is numeric, then it is assumed that there is a single annotation
880 and each occurrence of it increments the value of the property by that number.
881 Thus, given the entry \(left-margin \(4 \"indent\")), if the left margin
882 changes from 4 to 12, two <indent> annotations will be generated.
883
884 If the VALUE is nil, then instead of annotations, a function should be
885 specified. This function is used as a default: it is called for all
886 transitions not explicitly listed in the table. The function is called with
887 two arguments, the OLD and NEW values of the property. It should return
888 a cons cell (CLOSE . OPEN) as `format-annotate-single-property-change' does.
889
890 The same TRANSLATIONS structure can be used in reverse for reading files."
891 (let ((all-ans nil) ; All annotations - becomes return value
892 (open-ans nil) ; Annotations not yet closed
893 (loc nil) ; Current location
894 (not-found nil)) ; Properties that couldn't be saved
895 (while (or (null loc)
896 (and (setq loc (next-property-change loc nil to))
897 (< loc to)))
898 (or loc (setq loc from))
899 (let* ((ans (format-annotate-location loc (= loc from) ignore translations))
900 (neg-ans (format-reorder (aref ans 0) open-ans))
901 (pos-ans (aref ans 1))
902 (ignored (aref ans 2)))
903 (setq not-found (append ignored not-found)
904 ignore (append ignored ignore))
905 ;; First do the negative (closing) annotations
906 (while neg-ans
907 ;; Check if it's missing. This can happen (eg, a numeric property
908 ;; going negative can generate closing annotations before there are
909 ;; any open). Warn user & ignore.
910 (if (not (member (car neg-ans) open-ans))
911 (message "Can't close %s: not open." (car neg-ans))
912 (while (not (equal (car neg-ans) (car open-ans)))
913 ;; To close anno. N, need to first close ans 1 to N-1,
914 ;; remembering to re-open them later.
915 (push (car open-ans) pos-ans)
916 (setq all-ans
917 (cons (cons loc (funcall format-fn (car open-ans) nil))
918 all-ans))
919 (setq open-ans (cdr open-ans)))
920 ;; Now remove the one we're really interested in from open list.
921 (setq open-ans (cdr open-ans))
922 ;; And put the closing annotation here.
923 (push (cons loc (funcall format-fn (car neg-ans) nil))
924 all-ans))
925 (setq neg-ans (cdr neg-ans)))
926 ;; Now deal with positive (opening) annotations
927 (let ((p pos-ans))
928 (while pos-ans
929 (push (car pos-ans) open-ans)
930 (push (cons loc (funcall format-fn (car pos-ans) t))
931 all-ans)
932 (setq pos-ans (cdr pos-ans))))))
933
934 ;; Close any annotations still open
935 (while open-ans
936 (setq all-ans
937 (cons (cons to (funcall format-fn (car open-ans) nil))
938 all-ans))
939 (setq open-ans (cdr open-ans)))
940 (if not-found
941 (message "These text properties could not be saved:\n %s"
942 not-found))
943 (nreverse all-ans)))
944
945 ;;; Internal functions for format-annotate-region.
946
947 (defun format-annotate-location (loc all ignore translations)
948 "Return annotation(s) needed at location LOC.
949 This includes any properties that change between LOC - 1 and LOC.
950 If ALL is true, don't look at previous location, but generate annotations for
951 all non-nil properties.
952 Third argument IGNORE is a list of text-properties not to consider.
953 Use the TRANSLATIONS alist (see `format-annotate-region' for doc).
954
955 Return value is a vector of 3 elements:
956 1. List of annotations to close
957 2. List of annotations to open.
958 3. List of properties that were ignored or couldn't be annotated.
959
960 The annotations in lists 1 and 2 need not be strings.
961 They can be whatever the FORMAT-FN in `format-annotate-region'
962 can handle. If that is `enriched-make-annotation', they can be
963 either strings, or lists of the form (PARAMETER VALUE)."
964 (let* ((prev-loc (1- loc))
965 (before-plist (if all nil (text-properties-at prev-loc)))
966 (after-plist (text-properties-at loc))
967 p negatives positives prop props not-found)
968 ;; make list of all property names involved
969 (setq p before-plist)
970 (while p
971 (if (not (memq (car p) props))
972 (push (car p) props))
973 (setq p (cdr (cdr p))))
974 (setq p after-plist)
975 (while p
976 (if (not (memq (car p) props))
977 (push (car p) props))
978 (setq p (cdr (cdr p))))
979
980 (while props
981 (setq prop (pop props))
982 (if (memq prop ignore)
983 nil ; If it's been ignored before, ignore it now.
984 (let ((before (if all nil (car (cdr (memq prop before-plist)))))
985 (after (car (cdr (memq prop after-plist)))))
986 (if (equal before after)
987 nil ; no change; ignore
988 (let ((result (format-annotate-single-property-change
989 prop before after translations)))
990 (if (not result)
991 (push prop not-found)
992 (setq negatives (nconc negatives (car result))
993 positives (nconc positives (cdr result)))))))))
994 (vector negatives positives not-found)))
995
996 (defun format-annotate-single-property-change (prop old new translations)
997 "Return annotations for property PROP changing from OLD to NEW.
998 These are searched for in the translations alist TRANSLATIONS
999 (see `format-annotate-region' for the format).
1000 If NEW does not appear in the list, but there is a default function,
1001 then call that function.
1002 Return a cons of the form (CLOSE . OPEN)
1003 where CLOSE is a list of annotations to close
1004 and OPEN is a list of annotations to open.
1005
1006 The annotations in CLOSE and OPEN need not be strings.
1007 They can be whatever the FORMAT-FN in `format-annotate-region'
1008 can handle. If that is `enriched-make-annotation', they can be
1009 either strings, or lists of the form (PARAMETER VALUE)."
1010
1011 (let ((prop-alist (cdr (assoc prop translations)))
1012 default)
1013 (if (not prop-alist)
1014 nil
1015 ;; If either old or new is a list, have to treat both that way.
1016 (if (and (or (listp old) (listp new))
1017 (not (get prop 'format-list-atomic-p)))
1018 (if (or (not (format-proper-list-p old))
1019 (not (format-proper-list-p new)))
1020 (format-annotate-atomic-property-change prop-alist old new)
1021 (let* ((old (if (listp old) old (list old)))
1022 (new (if (listp new) new (list new)))
1023 (tail (format-common-tail old new))
1024 close open)
1025 (while old
1026 (setq close
1027 (append (car (format-annotate-atomic-property-change
1028 prop-alist (car old) nil))
1029 close)
1030 old (cdr old)))
1031 (while new
1032 (setq open
1033 (append (cdr (format-annotate-atomic-property-change
1034 prop-alist nil (car new)))
1035 open)
1036 new (cdr new)))
1037 (format-make-relatively-unique close open)))
1038 (format-annotate-atomic-property-change prop-alist old new)))))
1039
1040 (defun format-annotate-atomic-property-change (prop-alist old new)
1041 "Internal function to annotate a single property change.
1042 PROP-ALIST is the relevant element of a TRANSLATIONS list.
1043 OLD and NEW are the values."
1044 (let (num-ann)
1045 ;; If old and new values are numbers,
1046 ;; look for a number in PROP-ALIST.
1047 (if (and (or (null old) (numberp old))
1048 (or (null new) (numberp new)))
1049 (progn
1050 (setq num-ann prop-alist)
1051 (while (and num-ann (not (numberp (car (car num-ann)))))
1052 (setq num-ann (cdr num-ann)))))
1053 (if num-ann
1054 ;; Numerical annotation - use difference
1055 (progn
1056 ;; If property is numeric, nil means 0
1057 (cond ((and (numberp old) (null new))
1058 (setq new 0))
1059 ((and (numberp new) (null old))
1060 (setq old 0)))
1061
1062 (let* ((entry (car num-ann))
1063 (increment (car entry))
1064 (n (ceiling (/ (float (- new old)) (float increment))))
1065 (anno (car (cdr entry))))
1066 (if (> n 0)
1067 (cons nil (make-list n anno))
1068 (cons (make-list (- n) anno) nil))))
1069
1070 ;; Standard annotation
1071 (let ((close (and old (cdr (assoc old prop-alist))))
1072 (open (and new (cdr (assoc new prop-alist)))))
1073 (if (or close open)
1074 (format-make-relatively-unique close open)
1075 ;; Call "Default" function, if any
1076 (let ((default (assq nil prop-alist)))
1077 (if default
1078 (funcall (car (cdr default)) old new))))))))
1079
1080 (provide 'format)
1081
1082 ;; arch-tag: c387e9c7-a93d-47bf-89bc-8ca67e96755a
1083 ;;; format.el ends here