/* Lisp functions pertaining to editing.
- Copyright (C) 1985,86,87,89,93,94 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1985,86,87,89,93,94,95 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Emacs.
GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
#define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
#define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
+extern void insert_from_buffer ();
+static long difftm ();
+
/* Some static data, and a function to initialize it for each run */
Lisp_Object Vsystem_name;
-Lisp_Object Vuser_real_name; /* login name of current user ID */
-Lisp_Object Vuser_full_name; /* full name of current user */
-Lisp_Object Vuser_name; /* user name from LOGNAME or USER */
+Lisp_Object Vuser_real_login_name; /* login name of current user ID */
+Lisp_Object Vuser_full_name; /* full name of current user */
+Lisp_Object Vuser_login_name; /* user name from LOGNAME or USER */
void
init_editfns ()
#endif /* not CANNOT_DUMP */
pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (getuid ());
- Vuser_real_name = build_string (pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown");
+#ifdef MSDOS
+ /* We let the real user name default to "root" because that's quite
+ accurate on MSDOG and because it lets Emacs find the init file.
+ (The DVX libraries override the Djgpp libraries here.) */
+ Vuser_real_login_name = build_string (pw ? pw->pw_name : "root");
+#else
+ Vuser_real_login_name = build_string (pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown");
+#endif
/* Get the effective user name, by consulting environment variables,
or the effective uid if those are unset. */
user_name = (char *) getenv ("LOGNAME");
if (!user_name)
+#ifdef WINDOWSNT
+ user_name = (char *) getenv ("USERNAME"); /* it's USERNAME on NT */
+#else /* WINDOWSNT */
user_name = (char *) getenv ("USER");
+#endif /* WINDOWSNT */
if (!user_name)
{
pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (geteuid ());
user_name = (char *) (pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown");
}
- Vuser_name = build_string (user_name);
+ Vuser_login_name = build_string (user_name);
/* If the user name claimed in the environment vars differs from
the real uid, use the claimed name to find the full name. */
- tem = Fstring_equal (Vuser_name, Vuser_real_name);
+ tem = Fstring_equal (Vuser_login_name, Vuser_real_login_name);
if (NILP (tem))
- pw = (struct passwd *) getpwnam (XSTRING (Vuser_name)->data);
+ pw = (struct passwd *) getpwnam (XSTRING (Vuser_login_name)->data);
p = (unsigned char *) (pw ? USER_FULL_NAME : "unknown");
q = (unsigned char *) index (p, ',');
#ifdef AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME
p = XSTRING (Vuser_full_name)->data;
- q = (char *) index (p, '&');
+ q = (unsigned char *) index (p, '&');
/* Substitute the login name for the &, upcasing the first character. */
if (q)
{
- r = (char *) alloca (strlen (p) + XSTRING (Vuser_name)->size + 1);
+ r = (unsigned char *) alloca (strlen (p)
+ + XSTRING (Vuser_login_name)->size + 1);
bcopy (p, r, q - p);
r[q - p] = 0;
- strcat (r, XSTRING (Vuser_name)->data);
+ strcat (r, XSTRING (Vuser_login_name)->data);
r[q - p] = UPCASE (r[q - p]);
strcat (r, q + 1);
Vuser_full_name = build_string (r);
}
#endif /* AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME */
+
+ p = (unsigned char *) getenv ("NAME");
+ if (p)
+ Vuser_full_name = build_string (p);
}
\f
DEFUN ("char-to-string", Fchar_to_string, Schar_to_string, 1, 1, 0,
p = XSTRING (str);
if (p->size)
- XFASTINT (val) = ((unsigned char *) p->data)[0];
+ XSETFASTINT (val, ((unsigned char *) p->data)[0]);
else
- XFASTINT (val) = 0;
+ XSETFASTINT (val, 0);
return val;
}
\f
()
{
Lisp_Object temp;
- XFASTINT (temp) = point;
+ XSETFASTINT (temp, point);
return temp;
}
return (region_limit (0));
}
-#if 0 /* now in lisp code */
-DEFUN ("mark", Fmark, Smark, 0, 0, 0,
- "Return this buffer's mark value as integer, or nil if no mark.\n\
-If you are using this in an editing command, you are most likely making\n\
-a mistake; see the documentation of `set-mark'.")
- ()
-{
- return Fmarker_position (current_buffer->mark);
-}
-#endif /* commented out code */
-
DEFUN ("mark-marker", Fmark_marker, Smark_marker, 0, 0, 0,
"Return this buffer's mark, as a marker object.\n\
Watch out! Moving this marker changes the mark position.\n\
return current_buffer->mark;
}
-#if 0 /* this is now in lisp code */
-DEFUN ("set-mark", Fset_mark, Sset_mark, 1, 1, 0,
- "Set this buffer's mark to POS. Don't use this function!\n\
-That is to say, don't use this function unless you want\n\
-the user to see that the mark has moved, and you want the previous\n\
-mark position to be lost.\n\
-\n\
-Normally, when a new mark is set, the old one should go on the stack.\n\
-This is why most applications should use push-mark, not set-mark.\n\
-\n\
-Novice programmers often try to use the mark for the wrong purposes.\n\
-The mark saves a location for the user's convenience.\n\
-Most editing commands should not alter the mark.\n\
-To remember a location for internal use in the Lisp program,\n\
-store it in a Lisp variable. Example:\n\
-\n\
- (let ((beg (point))) (forward-line 1) (delete-region beg (point))).")
- (pos)
- Lisp_Object pos;
-{
- if (NILP (pos))
- {
- current_buffer->mark = Qnil;
- return Qnil;
- }
- CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos, 0);
-
- if (NILP (current_buffer->mark))
- current_buffer->mark = Fmake_marker ();
-
- Fset_marker (current_buffer->mark, pos, Qnil);
- return pos;
-}
-#endif /* commented-out code */
-
Lisp_Object
save_excursion_save ()
{
== current_buffer);
return Fcons (Fpoint_marker (),
- Fcons (Fcopy_marker (current_buffer->mark),
+ Fcons (Fcopy_marker (current_buffer->mark, Qnil),
Fcons (visible ? Qt : Qnil,
current_buffer->mark_active)));
}
()
{
Lisp_Object temp;
- XFASTINT (temp) = Z - BEG;
+ XSETFASTINT (temp, Z - BEG);
return temp;
}
()
{
Lisp_Object temp;
- XFASTINT (temp) = BEGV;
+ XSETFASTINT (temp, BEGV);
return temp;
}
()
{
Lisp_Object temp;
- XFASTINT (temp) = ZV;
+ XSETFASTINT (temp, ZV);
return temp;
}
{
Lisp_Object temp;
if (point >= ZV)
- XFASTINT (temp) = 0;
+ XSETFASTINT (temp, 0);
else
- XFASTINT (temp) = FETCH_CHAR (point);
+ XSETFASTINT (temp, FETCH_CHAR (point));
return temp;
}
{
Lisp_Object temp;
if (point <= BEGV)
- XFASTINT (temp) = 0;
+ XSETFASTINT (temp, 0);
else
- XFASTINT (temp) = FETCH_CHAR (point - 1);
+ XSETFASTINT (temp, FETCH_CHAR (point - 1));
return temp;
}
n = XINT (pos);
if (n < BEGV || n >= ZV) return Qnil;
- XFASTINT (val) = FETCH_CHAR (n);
+ XSETFASTINT (val, FETCH_CHAR (n));
return val;
}
\f
-DEFUN ("user-login-name", Fuser_login_name, Suser_login_name, 0, 0, 0,
+DEFUN ("user-login-name", Fuser_login_name, Suser_login_name, 0, 1, 0,
"Return the name under which the user logged in, as a string.\n\
This is based on the effective uid, not the real uid.\n\
Also, if the environment variable LOGNAME or USER is set,\n\
-that determines the value of this function.")
- ()
+that determines the value of this function.\n\n\
+If optional argument UID is an integer, return the login name of the user\n\
+with that uid, or nil if there is no such user.")
+ (uid)
+ Lisp_Object uid;
{
- return Vuser_name;
+ struct passwd *pw;
+
+ /* Set up the user name info if we didn't do it before.
+ (That can happen if Emacs is dumpable
+ but you decide to run `temacs -l loadup' and not dump. */
+ if (INTEGERP (Vuser_login_name))
+ init_editfns ();
+
+ if (NILP (uid))
+ return Vuser_login_name;
+
+ CHECK_NUMBER (uid, 0);
+ pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (XINT (uid));
+ return (pw ? build_string (pw->pw_name) : Qnil);
}
DEFUN ("user-real-login-name", Fuser_real_login_name, Suser_real_login_name,
`user-login-name' when running under `su'.")
()
{
- return Vuser_real_name;
+ /* Set up the user name info if we didn't do it before.
+ (That can happen if Emacs is dumpable
+ but you decide to run `temacs -l loadup' and not dump. */
+ if (INTEGERP (Vuser_login_name))
+ init_editfns ();
+ return Vuser_real_login_name;
}
DEFUN ("user-uid", Fuser_uid, Suser_uid, 0, 0, 0,
char *
get_system_name ()
{
- return XSTRING (Vsystem_name)->data;
+ return (char *) XSTRING (Vsystem_name)->data;
}
DEFUN ("emacs-pid", Femacs_pid, Semacs_pid, 0, 0, 0,
Lisp_Object result[3];
EMACS_GET_TIME (t);
- XSET (result[0], Lisp_Int, (EMACS_SECS (t) >> 16) & 0xffff);
- XSET (result[1], Lisp_Int, (EMACS_SECS (t) >> 0) & 0xffff);
- XSET (result[2], Lisp_Int, EMACS_USECS (t));
+ XSETINT (result[0], (EMACS_SECS (t) >> 16) & 0xffff);
+ XSETINT (result[1], (EMACS_SECS (t) >> 0) & 0xffff);
+ XSETINT (result[2], EMACS_USECS (t));
return Flist (3, result);
}
high = Fcar (specified_time);
CHECK_NUMBER (high, 0);
low = Fcdr (specified_time);
- if (XTYPE (low) == Lisp_Cons)
+ if (CONSP (low))
low = Fcar (low);
CHECK_NUMBER (low, 0);
*result = (XINT (high) << 16) + (XINT (low) & 0xffff);
}
}
+DEFUN ("format-time-string", Fformat_time_string, Sformat_time_string, 2, 2, 0,
+ "Use FORMAT-STRING to format the time TIME.\n\
+TIME is specified as (HIGH LOW . IGNORED) or (HIGH . LOW), as from\n\
+`current-time' and `file-attributes'.\n\
+FORMAT-STRING may contain %-sequences to substitute parts of the time.\n\
+%a is replaced by the abbreviated name of the day of week.\n\
+%A is replaced by the full name of the day of week.\n\
+%b is replaced by the abbreviated name of the month.\n\
+%B is replaced by the full name of the month.\n\
+%c is a synonym for \"%x %X\".\n\
+%C is a locale-specific synonym, which defaults to \"%A, %B %e, %Y\" in the C locale.\n\
+%d is replaced by the day of month, zero-padded.\n\
+%D is a synonym for \"%m/%d/%y\".\n\
+%e is replaced by the day of month, blank-padded.\n\
+%h is a synonym for \"%b\".\n\
+%H is replaced by the hour (00-23).\n\
+%I is replaced by the hour (00-12).\n\
+%j is replaced by the day of the year (001-366).\n\
+%k is replaced by the hour (0-23), blank padded.\n\
+%l is replaced by the hour (1-12), blank padded.\n\
+%m is replaced by the month (01-12).\n\
+%M is replaced by the minut (00-59).\n\
+%n is a synonym for \"\\n\".\n\
+%p is replaced by AM or PM, as appropriate.\n\
+%r is a synonym for \"%I:%M:%S %p\".\n\
+%R is a synonym for \"%H:%M\".\n\
+%S is replaced by the seconds (00-60).\n\
+%t is a synonym for \"\\t\".\n\
+%T is a synonym for \"%H:%M:%S\".\n\
+%U is replaced by the week of the year (01-52), first day of week is Sunday.\n\
+%w is replaced by the day of week (0-6), Sunday is day 0.\n\
+%W is replaced by the week of the year (01-52), first day of week is Monday.\n\
+%x is a locale-specific synonym, which defaults to \"%D\" in the C locale.\n\
+%X is a locale-specific synonym, which defaults to \"%T\" in the C locale.\n\
+%y is replaced by the year without century (00-99).\n\
+%Y is replaced by the year with century.\n\
+%Z is replaced by the time zone abbreviation.\n\
+\n\
+The number of options reflects the `strftime' function.")
+ (format_string, time)
+ Lisp_Object format_string, time;
+{
+ time_t value;
+ int size;
+
+ CHECK_STRING (format_string, 1);
+
+ if (! lisp_time_argument (time, &value))
+ error ("Invalid time specification");
+
+ /* This is probably enough. */
+ size = XSTRING (format_string)->size * 6 + 50;
+
+ while (1)
+ {
+ char *buf = (char *) alloca (size);
+ if (emacs_strftime (buf, size, XSTRING (format_string)->data,
+ localtime (&value)))
+ return build_string (buf);
+ /* If buffer was too small, make it bigger. */
+ size *= 2;
+ }
+}
+
+DEFUN ("decode-time", Fdecode_time, Sdecode_time, 0, 1, 0,
+ "Decode a time value as (SEC MINUTE HOUR DAY MONTH YEAR DOW DST ZONE).\n\
+The optional SPECIFIED-TIME should be a list of (HIGH LOW . IGNORED)\n\
+or (HIGH . LOW), as from `current-time' and `file-attributes', or `nil'\n\
+to use the current time. The list has the following nine members:\n\
+SEC is an integer between 0 and 60; SEC is 60 for a leap second, which\n\
+only some operating systems support. MINUTE is an integer between 0 and 59.\n\
+HOUR is an integer between 0 and 23. DAY is an integer between 1 and 31.\n\
+MONTH is an integer between 1 and 12. YEAR is an integer indicating the\n\
+four-digit year. DOW is the day of week, an integer between 0 and 6, where\n\
+0 is Sunday. DST is t if daylight savings time is effect, otherwise nil.\n\
+ZONE is an integer indicating the number of seconds east of Greenwich.\n\
+\(Note that Common Lisp has different meanings for DOW and ZONE.)")
+ (specified_time)
+ Lisp_Object specified_time;
+{
+ time_t time_spec;
+ struct tm save_tm;
+ struct tm *decoded_time;
+ Lisp_Object list_args[9];
+
+ if (! lisp_time_argument (specified_time, &time_spec))
+ error ("Invalid time specification");
+
+ decoded_time = localtime (&time_spec);
+ XSETFASTINT (list_args[0], decoded_time->tm_sec);
+ XSETFASTINT (list_args[1], decoded_time->tm_min);
+ XSETFASTINT (list_args[2], decoded_time->tm_hour);
+ XSETFASTINT (list_args[3], decoded_time->tm_mday);
+ XSETFASTINT (list_args[4], decoded_time->tm_mon + 1);
+ XSETFASTINT (list_args[5], decoded_time->tm_year + 1900);
+ XSETFASTINT (list_args[6], decoded_time->tm_wday);
+ list_args[7] = (decoded_time->tm_isdst)? Qt : Qnil;
+
+ /* Make a copy, in case gmtime modifies the struct. */
+ save_tm = *decoded_time;
+ decoded_time = gmtime (&time_spec);
+ if (decoded_time == 0)
+ list_args[8] = Qnil;
+ else
+ XSETINT (list_args[8], difftm (&save_tm, decoded_time));
+ return Flist (9, list_args);
+}
+
+static char days_per_month[11]
+ = { 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31 };
+
+DEFUN ("encode-time", Fencode_time, Sencode_time, 6, 7, 0,
+ "Convert SEC, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY, MONTH, YEAR and ZONE to internal time.\n\
+This is the reverse operation of `decode-time', which see. ZONE defaults\n\
+to the current time zone and daylight savings time if not specified; if\n\
+specified, it can be either a list (as from `current-time-zone') or an\n\
+integer (as from `decode-time'), and is applied without consideration for\n\
+daylight savings time.\n\
+Year numbers less than 100 are treated just like other year numbers.\n\
+If you want them to stand for years above 1900, you must do that yourself.")
+ (sec, minute, hour, day, month, year, zone)
+ Lisp_Object sec, minute, hour, day, month, year, zone;
+{
+ time_t time;
+ int fullyear, mon, days, seconds, tz = 0;
+
+ CHECK_NATNUM (sec, 0);
+ CHECK_NATNUM (minute, 1);
+ CHECK_NATNUM (hour, 2);
+ CHECK_NATNUM (day, 3);
+ CHECK_NATNUM (month, 4);
+ CHECK_NATNUM (year, 5);
+
+ fullyear = XINT (year);
+
+ /* Adjust incoming datespec to epoch = March 1, year 0.
+ The "date" March 1, year 0, is an abstraction used purely for its
+ computational convenience; year 0 never existed. */
+ mon = XINT (month) - 1 + 10;
+ fullyear += mon/12 - 1;
+ mon %= 12;
+
+ days = XINT (day) - 1; /* day of month */
+ while (mon-- > 0) /* day of year */
+ days += days_per_month[mon];
+ days += 146097 * (fullyear/400); /* 400 years = 146097 days */
+ fullyear %= 400;
+ days += 36524 * (fullyear/100); /* 100 years = 36524 days */
+ fullyear %= 100;
+ days += 1461 * (fullyear/4); /* 4 years = 1461 days */
+ fullyear %= 4;
+ days += 365 * fullyear; /* 1 year = 365 days */
+
+ /* Adjust computed datespec to epoch = January 1, 1970. */
+ days += 59; /* March 1 is 59th day. */
+ days -= 719527; /* 1970 years = 719527 days */
+
+ seconds = XINT (sec) + 60 * XINT (minute) + 3600 * XINT (hour);
+
+ if (sizeof (time_t) == 4
+ && ((days+(seconds/86400) > 24854) || (days+(seconds/86400) < -24854)))
+ error ("the specified time is outside the representable range");
+
+ time = days * 86400 + seconds;
+
+ /* We have the correct value for UTC. Adjust for timezones. */
+ if (NILP (zone))
+ {
+ struct tm gmt, *t;
+ time_t adjusted_time;
+ int adjusted_tz;
+ /* If the system does not use timezones, gmtime returns 0, and we
+ already have the correct value, by definition. */
+ if ((t = gmtime (&time)) != 0)
+ {
+ gmt = *t;
+ t = localtime (&time);
+ tz = difftm (t, &gmt);
+ /* The timezone returned is that at the specified Universal Time,
+ not the local time, which is what we want. Adjust, repeat. */
+ adjusted_time = time - tz;
+ gmt = *gmtime (&adjusted_time); /* this is safe now */
+ t = localtime (&adjusted_time);
+ adjusted_tz = difftm (t, &gmt);
+ /* In case of discrepancy, adjust again for extra accuracy. */
+ if (adjusted_tz != tz)
+ {
+ adjusted_time = time - adjusted_tz;
+ gmt = *gmtime (&adjusted_time);
+ t = localtime (&adjusted_time);
+ adjusted_tz = difftm (t, &gmt);
+ }
+ tz = adjusted_tz;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (CONSP (zone))
+ zone = Fcar (zone);
+ CHECK_NUMBER (zone, 6);
+ tz = XINT (zone);
+ }
+
+ return make_time (time - tz);
+}
+
DEFUN ("current-time-string", Fcurrent_time_string, Scurrent_time_string, 0, 1, 0,
"Return the current time, as a human-readable string.\n\
Programs can use this function to decode a time,\n\
{
tem = args[argnum];
retry:
- if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_Int)
+ if (INTEGERP (tem))
{
str[0] = XINT (tem);
insert (str, 1);
}
- else if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_String)
+ else if (STRINGP (tem))
{
insert_from_string (tem, 0, XSTRING (tem)->size, 0);
}
{
tem = args[argnum];
retry:
- if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_Int)
+ if (INTEGERP (tem))
{
str[0] = XINT (tem);
- insert (str, 1);
+ insert_and_inherit (str, 1);
}
- else if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_String)
+ else if (STRINGP (tem))
{
insert_from_string (tem, 0, XSTRING (tem)->size, 1);
}
{
tem = args[argnum];
retry:
- if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_Int)
+ if (INTEGERP (tem))
{
str[0] = XINT (tem);
insert_before_markers (str, 1);
}
- else if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_String)
+ else if (STRINGP (tem))
{
insert_from_string_before_markers (tem, 0, XSTRING (tem)->size, 0);
}
{
tem = args[argnum];
retry:
- if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_Int)
+ if (INTEGERP (tem))
{
str[0] = XINT (tem);
- insert_before_markers (str, 1);
+ insert_before_markers_and_inherit (str, 1);
}
- else if (XTYPE (tem) == Lisp_String)
+ else if (STRINGP (tem))
{
insert_from_string_before_markers (tem, 0, XSTRING (tem)->size, 1);
}
return Qnil;
}
\f
-DEFUN ("insert-char", Finsert_char, Sinsert_char, 2, 2, 0,
+DEFUN ("insert-char", Finsert_char, Sinsert_char, 2, 3, 0,
"Insert COUNT (second arg) copies of CHAR (first arg).\n\
Point and all markers are affected as in the function `insert'.\n\
-Both arguments are required.")
- (chr, count)
- Lisp_Object chr, count;
+Both arguments are required.\n\
+The optional third arg INHERIT, if non-nil, says to inherit text properties\n\
+from adjoining text, if those properties are sticky.")
+ (chr, count, inherit)
+ Lisp_Object chr, count, inherit;
{
register unsigned char *string;
register int strlen;
string[i] = XFASTINT (chr);
while (n >= strlen)
{
- insert (string, strlen);
+ if (!NILP (inherit))
+ insert_and_inherit (string, strlen);
+ else
+ insert (string, strlen);
n -= strlen;
}
if (n > 0)
- insert (string, n);
+ {
+ if (!NILP (inherit))
+ insert_and_inherit (string, n);
+ else
+ insert (string, n);
+ }
return Qnil;
}
}
DEFUN ("buffer-string", Fbuffer_string, Sbuffer_string, 0, 0, 0,
- "Return the contents of the current buffer as a string.")
+ "Return the contents of the current buffer as a string.\n\
+If narrowing is in effect, this function returns only the visible part\n\
+of the buffer.")
()
{
return make_buffer_string (BEGV, ZV);
(buf, b, e)
Lisp_Object buf, b, e;
{
- register int beg, end, temp, len, opoint, start;
+ register int beg, end, temp;
register struct buffer *bp;
Lisp_Object buffer;
if (beg > end)
temp = beg, beg = end, end = temp;
- /* Move the gap or create enough gap in the current buffer. */
-
- if (point != GPT)
- move_gap (point);
- if (GAP_SIZE < end - beg)
- make_gap (end - beg - GAP_SIZE);
-
- len = end - beg;
- start = beg;
- opoint = point;
-
- if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp) <= beg
- && beg <= end
- && end <= BUF_ZV (bp)))
+ if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp) <= beg && end <= BUF_ZV (bp)))
args_out_of_range (b, e);
- /* Now the actual insertion will not do any gap motion,
- so it matters not if BUF is the current buffer. */
- if (beg < BUF_GPT (bp))
- {
- insert (BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (bp, beg), min (end, BUF_GPT (bp)) - beg);
- beg = min (end, BUF_GPT (bp));
- }
- if (beg < end)
- insert (BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (bp, beg), end - beg);
-
- /* Only defined if Emacs is compiled with USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
- graft_intervals_into_buffer (copy_intervals (bp->intervals, start, len),
- opoint, len, current_buffer, 0);
-
+ insert_from_buffer (bp, beg, end - beg, 0);
return Qnil;
}
return make_number (0);
}
\f
+static Lisp_Object
+subst_char_in_region_unwind (arg)
+ Lisp_Object arg;
+{
+ return current_buffer->undo_list = arg;
+}
+
+static Lisp_Object
+subst_char_in_region_unwind_1 (arg)
+ Lisp_Object arg;
+{
+ return current_buffer->filename = arg;
+}
+
DEFUN ("subst-char-in-region", Fsubst_char_in_region,
Ssubst_char_in_region, 4, 5, 0,
"From START to END, replace FROMCHAR with TOCHAR each time it occurs.\n\
{
register int pos, stop, look;
int changed = 0;
+ int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl;
validate_region (&start, &end);
CHECK_NUMBER (fromchar, 2);
stop = XINT (end);
look = XINT (fromchar);
+ /* If we don't want undo, turn off putting stuff on the list.
+ That's faster than getting rid of things,
+ and it prevents even the entry for a first change.
+ Also inhibit locking the file. */
+ if (!NILP (noundo))
+ {
+ record_unwind_protect (subst_char_in_region_unwind,
+ current_buffer->undo_list);
+ current_buffer->undo_list = Qt;
+ /* Don't do file-locking. */
+ record_unwind_protect (subst_char_in_region_unwind_1,
+ current_buffer->filename);
+ current_buffer->filename = Qnil;
+ }
+
while (pos < stop)
{
if (FETCH_CHAR (pos) == look)
if (! NILP (noundo))
{
- if (MODIFF - 1 == current_buffer->save_modified)
- current_buffer->save_modified++;
+ if (MODIFF - 1 == SAVE_MODIFF)
+ SAVE_MODIFF++;
if (MODIFF - 1 == current_buffer->auto_save_modified)
current_buffer->auto_save_modified++;
}
signal_after_change (XINT (start),
stop - XINT (start), stop - XINT (start));
+ unbind_to (count, Qnil);
return Qnil;
}
}
}
- XFASTINT (z) = cnt;
+ XSETFASTINT (z, cnt);
return (z);
}
{
BEGV = BEG;
SET_BUF_ZV (current_buffer, Z);
- clip_changed = 1;
+ current_buffer->clip_changed = 1;
/* Changing the buffer bounds invalidates any recorded current column. */
invalidate_current_column ();
return Qnil;
(b, e)
register Lisp_Object b, e;
{
- register int i;
-
CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (b, 0);
CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (e, 1);
if (XINT (b) > XINT (e))
{
- i = XFASTINT (b);
- b = e;
- XFASTINT (e) = i;
+ Lisp_Object tem;
+ tem = b; b = e; e = tem;
}
if (!(BEG <= XINT (b) && XINT (b) <= XINT (e) && XINT (e) <= Z))
SET_PT (XFASTINT (b));
if (point > XFASTINT (e))
SET_PT (XFASTINT (e));
- clip_changed = 1;
+ current_buffer->clip_changed = 1;
/* Changing the buffer bounds invalidates any recorded current column. */
invalidate_current_column ();
return Qnil;
/* Note: I tried using markers here, but it does not win
because insertion at the end of the saved region
does not advance mh and is considered "outside" the saved region. */
- XFASTINT (bottom) = BEGV - BEG;
- XFASTINT (top) = Z - ZV;
+ XSETFASTINT (bottom, BEGV - BEG);
+ XSETFASTINT (top, Z - ZV);
return Fcons (Fcurrent_buffer (), Fcons (bottom, top));
}
}
BUF_BEGV (buf) = BUF_BEG (buf) + newhead;
SET_BUF_ZV (buf, BUF_Z (buf) - newtail);
- clip_changed = 1;
+ current_buffer->clip_changed = 1;
/* If point is outside the new visible range, move it inside. */
SET_BUF_PT (buf,
DEFUN ("message", Fmessage, Smessage, 1, MANY, 0,
"Print a one-line message at the bottom of the screen.\n\
+The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data\n\
+to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details.\n\
+\n\
+If the first argument is nil, clear any existing message; let the\n\
+minibuffer contents show.")
+ (nargs, args)
+ int nargs;
+ Lisp_Object *args;
+{
+ if (NILP (args[0]))
+ {
+ message (0);
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ register Lisp_Object val;
+ val = Fformat (nargs, args);
+ /* Copy the data so that it won't move when we GC. */
+ if (! message_text)
+ {
+ message_text = (char *)xmalloc (80);
+ message_length = 80;
+ }
+ if (XSTRING (val)->size > message_length)
+ {
+ message_length = XSTRING (val)->size;
+ message_text = (char *)xrealloc (message_text, message_length);
+ }
+ bcopy (XSTRING (val)->data, message_text, XSTRING (val)->size);
+ message2 (message_text, XSTRING (val)->size);
+ return val;
+ }
+}
+
+DEFUN ("message-box", Fmessage_box, Smessage_box, 1, MANY, 0,
+ "Display a message, in a dialog box if possible.\n\
+If a dialog box is not available, use the echo area.\n\
The first argument is a control string.\n\
It may contain %s or %d or %c to print successive following arguments.\n\
%s means print an argument as a string, %d means print as number in decimal,\n\
{
register Lisp_Object val;
val = Fformat (nargs, args);
+#ifdef HAVE_X_MENU
+ {
+ Lisp_Object pane, menu, obj;
+ struct gcpro gcpro1;
+ pane = Fcons (Fcons (build_string ("OK"), Qt), Qnil);
+ GCPRO1 (pane);
+ menu = Fcons (val, pane);
+ obj = Fx_popup_dialog (Qt, menu);
+ UNGCPRO;
+ return val;
+ }
+#else
/* Copy the data so that it won't move when we GC. */
if (! message_text)
{
bcopy (XSTRING (val)->data, message_text, XSTRING (val)->size);
message2 (message_text, XSTRING (val)->size);
return val;
+#endif
}
}
+#ifdef HAVE_X_MENU
+extern Lisp_Object last_nonmenu_event;
+#endif
+DEFUN ("message-or-box", Fmessage_or_box, Smessage_or_box, 1, MANY, 0,
+ "Display a message in a dialog box or in the echo area.\n\
+If this command was invoked with the mouse, use a dialog box.\n\
+Otherwise, use the echo area.\n\
+\n\
+The first argument is a control string.\n\
+It may contain %s or %d or %c to print successive following arguments.\n\
+%s means print an argument as a string, %d means print as number in decimal,\n\
+%c means print a number as a single character.\n\
+The argument used by %s must be a string or a symbol;\n\
+the argument used by %d or %c must be a number.\n\
+If the first argument is nil, clear any existing message; let the\n\
+minibuffer contents show.")
+ (nargs, args)
+ int nargs;
+ Lisp_Object *args;
+{
+#ifdef HAVE_X_MENU
+ if (NILP (last_nonmenu_event) || CONSP (last_nonmenu_event))
+ return Fmessage_box (nargs, args);
+#endif
+ return Fmessage (nargs, args);
+}
DEFUN ("format", Fformat, Sformat, 1, MANY, 0,
"Format a string out of a control-string and arguments.\n\
It may contain %-sequences meaning to substitute the next argument.\n\
%s means print a string argument. Actually, prints any object, with `princ'.\n\
%d means print as number in decimal (%o octal, %x hex).\n\
+%e means print a number in exponential notation.\n\
+%f means print a number in decimal-point notation.\n\
+%g means print a number in exponential notation\n\
+ or decimal-point notation, whichever uses fewer characters.\n\
%c means print a number as a single character.\n\
%S means print any object as an s-expression (using prin1).\n\
- The argument used for %d, %o, %x or %c must be a number.\n\
+ The argument used for %d, %o, %x, %e, %f, %g or %c must be a number.\n\
Use %% to put a single % into the output.")
(nargs, args)
int nargs;
/* Process a numeric arg and skip it. */
minlen = atoi (format);
- if (minlen > 0)
- total += minlen;
- else
- total -= minlen;
+ if (minlen < 0)
+ minlen = - minlen;
+
while ((*format >= '0' && *format <= '9')
|| *format == '-' || *format == ' ' || *format == '.')
format++;
if (*format == '%')
format++;
else if (++n >= nargs)
- error ("not enough arguments for format string");
+ error ("Not enough arguments for format string");
else if (*format == 'S')
{
/* For `S', prin1 the argument and then treat like a string. */
args[n] = tem;
goto string;
}
- else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_Symbol)
+ else if (SYMBOLP (args[n]))
{
- XSET (args[n], Lisp_String, XSYMBOL (args[n])->name);
+ XSETSTRING (args[n], XSYMBOL (args[n])->name);
goto string;
}
- else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_String)
+ else if (STRINGP (args[n]))
{
string:
if (*format != 's' && *format != 'S')
error ("format specifier doesn't match argument type");
total += XSTRING (args[n])->size;
+ /* We have to put an arbitrary limit on minlen
+ since otherwise it could make alloca fail. */
+ if (minlen < XSTRING (args[n])->size + 1000)
+ total += minlen;
}
/* Would get MPV otherwise, since Lisp_Int's `point' to low memory. */
- else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_Int && *format != 's')
+ else if (INTEGERP (args[n]) && *format != 's')
{
#ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
/* The following loop assumes the Lisp type indicates
if (*format == 'e' || *format == 'f' || *format == 'g')
args[n] = Ffloat (args[n]);
#endif
- total += 10;
+ total += 30;
+ /* We have to put an arbitrary limit on minlen
+ since otherwise it could make alloca fail. */
+ if (minlen < 1000)
+ total += minlen;
}
#ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
- else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_Float && *format != 's')
+ else if (FLOATP (args[n]) && *format != 's')
{
if (! (*format == 'e' || *format == 'f' || *format == 'g'))
args[n] = Ftruncate (args[n]);
- total += 20;
+ total += 30;
+ /* We have to put an arbitrary limit on minlen
+ since otherwise it could make alloca fail. */
+ if (minlen < 1000)
+ total += minlen;
}
#endif
else
{
if (n >= nargs)
strings[i++] = (unsigned char *) "";
- else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_Int)
+ else if (INTEGERP (args[n]))
/* We checked above that the corresponding format effector
isn't %s, which would cause MPV. */
strings[i++] = (unsigned char *) XINT (args[n]);
#ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
- else if (XTYPE (args[n]) == Lisp_Float)
+ else if (FLOATP (args[n]))
{
- union { double d; int half[2]; } u;
+ union { double d; char *half[2]; } u;
u.d = XFLOAT (args[n])->data;
strings[i++] = (unsigned char *) u.half[0];
strings[i++] = XSTRING (args[n])->data;
}
+ /* Make room in result for all the non-%-codes in the control string. */
+ total += XSTRING (args[0])->size;
+
/* Format it in bigger and bigger buf's until it all fits. */
while (1)
{
Lisp_Object
#ifdef NO_ARG_ARRAY
format1 (string1, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)
- int arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4;
+ EMACS_INT arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4;
#else
format1 (string1)
#endif
{
char buf[100];
#ifdef NO_ARG_ARRAY
- int args[5];
+ EMACS_INT args[5];
args[0] = arg0;
args[1] = arg1;
args[2] = arg2;
args[3] = arg3;
args[4] = arg4;
- doprnt (buf, sizeof buf, string1, 0, 5, args);
+ doprnt (buf, sizeof buf, string1, (char *)0, 5, args);
#else
- doprnt (buf, sizeof buf, string1, 0, 5, &string1 + 1);
+ doprnt (buf, sizeof buf, string1, (char *)0, 5, &string1 + 1);
#endif
return build_string (buf);
}
amt1 = (end2 - start2) + (start2 - end1);
amt2 = (end1 - start1) + (start2 - end1);
- for (marker = current_buffer->markers; !NILP (marker);
+ for (marker = BUF_MARKERS (current_buffer); !NILP (marker);
marker = XMARKER (marker)->chain)
{
mpos = Fmarker_position (marker);
#ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
INTERVAL cur_intv, tmp_interval1, tmp_interval_mid, tmp_interval2;
- cur_intv = current_buffer->intervals;
+ cur_intv = BUF_INTERVALS (current_buffer);
#endif /* USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
validate_region (&startr1, &endr1);
void
syms_of_editfns ()
{
- staticpro (&Vuser_name);
- staticpro (&Vuser_full_name);
- staticpro (&Vuser_real_name);
- staticpro (&Vsystem_name);
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("system-name", &Vsystem_name,
+ "The name of the machine Emacs is running on.");
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("user-full-name", &Vuser_full_name,
+ "The full name of the user logged in.");
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("user-login-name", &Vuser_login_name,
+ "The user's name, taken from environment variables if possible.");
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("user-real-login-name", &Vuser_real_login_name,
+ "The user's name, based upon the real uid only.");
defsubr (&Schar_equal);
defsubr (&Sgoto_char);
defsubr (&Suser_full_name);
defsubr (&Semacs_pid);
defsubr (&Scurrent_time);
+ defsubr (&Sformat_time_string);
+ defsubr (&Sdecode_time);
+ defsubr (&Sencode_time);
defsubr (&Scurrent_time_string);
defsubr (&Scurrent_time_zone);
defsubr (&Ssystem_name);
defsubr (&Smessage);
+ defsubr (&Smessage_box);
+ defsubr (&Smessage_or_box);
defsubr (&Sformat);
defsubr (&Sinsert_buffer_substring);