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1;;; font-lock.el --- Electric font lock mode
2
7ae3cc71 3;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
55d0f066 4;; 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
030f4a35 5
0279f991 6;; Author: jwz, then rms, then sm
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7;; Maintainer: FSF
8;; Keywords: languages, faces
9
10;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
11
12;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
15;; any later version.
16
17;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20;; GNU General Public License for more details.
21
22;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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23;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
24;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
25;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
030f4a35 26
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27;;; Commentary:
28
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29;; Font Lock mode is a minor mode that causes your comments to be displayed in
30;; one face, strings in another, reserved words in another, and so on.
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31;;
32;; Comments will be displayed in `font-lock-comment-face'.
33;; Strings will be displayed in `font-lock-string-face'.
a1eb1cf1 34;; Regexps are used to display selected patterns in other faces.
030f4a35 35;;
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36;; To make the text you type be fontified, use M-x font-lock-mode RET.
37;; When this minor mode is on, the faces of the current line are updated with
38;; every insertion or deletion.
030f4a35 39;;
a2b8e66b 40;; To turn Font Lock mode on automatically, add this to your ~/.emacs file:
030f4a35 41;;
b89e1134 42;; (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
030f4a35 43;;
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44;; Or if you want to turn Font Lock mode on in many modes:
45;;
46;; (global-font-lock-mode t)
47;;
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48;; Fontification for a particular mode may be available in a number of levels
49;; of decoration. The higher the level, the more decoration, but the more time
50;; it takes to fontify. See the variable `font-lock-maximum-decoration', and
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51;; also the variable `font-lock-maximum-size'. Support modes for Font Lock
52;; mode can be used to speed up Font Lock mode. See `font-lock-support-mode'.
98f84f52 53\f
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54;;; How Font Lock mode fontifies:
55
56;; When Font Lock mode is turned on in a buffer, it (a) fontifies the entire
57;; buffer and (b) installs one of its fontification functions on one of the
58;; hook variables that are run by Emacs after every buffer change (i.e., an
59;; insertion or deletion). Fontification means the replacement of `face' text
60;; properties in a given region; Emacs displays text with these `face' text
61;; properties appropriately.
62;;
63;; Fontification normally involves syntactic (i.e., strings and comments) and
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64;; regexp (i.e., keywords and everything else) passes. There are actually
65;; three passes; (a) the syntactic keyword pass, (b) the syntactic pass and (c)
66;; the keyword pass. Confused?
67;;
68;; The syntactic keyword pass places `syntax-table' text properties in the
69;; buffer according to the variable `font-lock-syntactic-keywords'. It is
70;; necessary because Emacs' syntax table is not powerful enough to describe all
71;; the different syntactic constructs required by the sort of people who decide
72;; that a single quote can be syntactic or not depending on the time of day.
73;; (What sort of person could decide to overload the meaning of a quote?)
74;; Obviously the syntactic keyword pass must occur before the syntactic pass.
75;;
76;; The syntactic pass places `face' text properties in the buffer according to
77;; syntactic context, i.e., according to the buffer's syntax table and buffer
78;; text's `syntax-table' text properties. It involves using a syntax parsing
79;; function to determine the context of different parts of a region of text. A
80;; syntax parsing function is necessary because generally strings and/or
81;; comments can span lines, and so the context of a given region is not
82;; necessarily apparent from the content of that region. Because the keyword
83;; pass only works within a given region, it is not generally appropriate for
84;; syntactic fontification. This is the first fontification pass that makes
85;; changes visible to the user; it fontifies strings and comments.
86;;
87;; The keyword pass places `face' text properties in the buffer according to
88;; the variable `font-lock-keywords'. It involves searching for given regexps
89;; (or calling given search functions) within the given region. This is the
90;; second fontification pass that makes changes visible to the user; it
91;; fontifies language reserved words, etc.
92;;
93;; Oh, and the answer is, "Yes, obviously just about everything should be done
94;; in a single syntactic pass, but the only syntactic parser available
95;; understands only strings and comments." Perhaps one day someone will write
96;; some syntactic parsers for common languages and a son-of-font-lock.el could
97;; use them rather then relying so heavily on the keyword (regexp) pass.
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99;;; How Font Lock mode supports modes or is supported by modes:
100
101;; Modes that support Font Lock mode do so by defining one or more variables
102;; whose values specify the fontification. Font Lock mode knows of these
103;; variable names from (a) the buffer local variable `font-lock-defaults', if
104;; non-nil, or (b) the global variable `font-lock-defaults-alist', if the major
105;; mode has an entry. (Font Lock mode is set up via (a) where a mode's
106;; patterns are distributed with the mode's package library, and (b) where a
107;; mode's patterns are distributed with font-lock.el itself. An example of (a)
108;; is Pascal mode, an example of (b) is Lisp mode. Normally, the mechanism is
109;; (a); (b) is used where it is not clear which package library should contain
110;; the pattern definitions.) Font Lock mode chooses which variable to use for
111;; fontification based on `font-lock-maximum-decoration'.
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112;;
113;; Font Lock mode fontification behaviour can be modified in a number of ways.
114;; See the below comments and the comments distributed throughout this file.
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115
116;;; Constructing patterns:
117
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118;; See the documentation for the variable `font-lock-keywords'.
119;;
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120;; Efficient regexps for use as MATCHERs for `font-lock-keywords' and
121;; `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' can be generated via the function
afa18a4e 122;; `regexp-opt'.
98f84f52 123
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124;;; Adding patterns for modes that already support Font Lock:
125
126;; Though Font Lock highlighting patterns already exist for many modes, it's
127;; likely there's something that you want fontified that currently isn't, even
128;; at the maximum fontification level. You can add highlighting patterns via
129;; `font-lock-add-keywords'. For example, say in some C
130;; header file you #define the token `and' to expand to `&&', etc., to make
131;; your C code almost readable. In your ~/.emacs there could be:
98f84f52 132;;
c1f2ffc8 133;; (font-lock-add-keywords 'c-mode '("\\<\\(and\\|or\\|not\\)\\>"))
98f84f52 134;;
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135;; Some modes provide specific ways to modify patterns based on the values of
136;; other variables. For example, additional C types can be specified via the
137;; variable `c-font-lock-extra-types'.
138
139;;; Adding patterns for modes that do not support Font Lock:
140
141;; Not all modes support Font Lock mode. If you (as a user of the mode) add
142;; patterns for a new mode, you must define in your ~/.emacs a variable or
143;; variables that specify regexp fontification. Then, you should indicate to
144;; Font Lock mode, via the mode hook setting `font-lock-defaults', exactly what
145;; support is required. For example, say Foo mode should have the following
146;; regexps fontified case-sensitively, and comments and strings should not be
147;; fontified automagically. In your ~/.emacs there could be:
98f84f52 148;;
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149;; (defvar foo-font-lock-keywords
150;; '(("\\<\\(one\\|two\\|three\\)\\>" . font-lock-keyword-face)
151;; ("\\<\\(four\\|five\\|six\\)\\>" . font-lock-type-face))
152;; "Default expressions to highlight in Foo mode.")
98f84f52 153;;
c1f2ffc8 154;; (add-hook 'foo-mode-hook
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155;; (lambda ()
156;; (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
157;; (setq font-lock-defaults '(foo-font-lock-keywords t))))
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158
159;;; Adding Font Lock support for modes:
160
161;; Of course, it would be better that the mode already supports Font Lock mode.
162;; The package author would do something similar to above. The mode must
163;; define at the top-level a variable or variables that specify regexp
164;; fontification. Then, the mode command should indicate to Font Lock mode,
165;; via `font-lock-defaults', exactly what support is required. For example,
166;; say Bar mode should have the following regexps fontified case-insensitively,
167;; and comments and strings should be fontified automagically. In bar.el there
168;; could be:
98f84f52 169;;
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170;; (defvar bar-font-lock-keywords
171;; '(("\\<\\(uno\\|due\\|tre\\)\\>" . font-lock-keyword-face)
172;; ("\\<\\(quattro\\|cinque\\|sei\\)\\>" . font-lock-type-face))
173;; "Default expressions to highlight in Bar mode.")
98f84f52 174;;
c1f2ffc8 175;; and within `bar-mode' there could be:
98f84f52 176;;
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177;; (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
178;; (setq font-lock-defaults '(bar-font-lock-keywords nil t))
98f84f52 179\f
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180;; What is fontification for? You might say, "It's to make my code look nice."
181;; I think it should be for adding information in the form of cues. These cues
182;; should provide you with enough information to both (a) distinguish between
183;; different items, and (b) identify the item meanings, without having to read
184;; the items and think about it. Therefore, fontification allows you to think
185;; less about, say, the structure of code, and more about, say, why the code
186;; doesn't work. Or maybe it allows you to think less and drift off to sleep.
187;;
188;; So, here are my opinions/advice/guidelines:
5e9e032a 189;;
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190;; - Highlight conceptual objects, such as function and variable names, and
191;; different objects types differently, i.e., (a) and (b) above, highlight
192;; function names differently to variable names.
193;; - Keep the faces distinct from each other as far as possible.
194;; i.e., (a) above.
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195;; - Use the same face for the same conceptual object, across all modes.
196;; i.e., (b) above, all modes that have items that can be thought of as, say,
197;; keywords, should be highlighted with the same face, etc.
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198;; - Make the face attributes fit the concept as far as possible.
199;; i.e., function names might be a bold colour such as blue, comments might
200;; be a bright colour such as red, character strings might be brown, because,
201;; err, strings are brown (that was not the reason, please believe me).
202;; - Don't use a non-nil OVERRIDE unless you have a good reason.
203;; Only use OVERRIDE for special things that are easy to define, such as the
204;; way `...' quotes are treated in strings and comments in Emacs Lisp mode.
205;; Don't use it to, say, highlight keywords in commented out code or strings.
206;; - Err, that's it.
a1eb1cf1 207\f
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208;;; Code:
209
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210(require 'syntax)
211
2273c36b 212;; Define core `font-lock' group.
6497a8f8 213(defgroup font-lock '((jit-lock custom-group))
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214 "Font Lock mode text highlighting package."
215 :link '(custom-manual "(emacs)Font Lock")
63e20d60 216 :link '(custom-manual "(elisp)Font Lock Mode")
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217 :group 'faces)
218
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219(defgroup font-lock-highlighting-faces nil
220 "Faces for highlighting text."
55015061 221 :prefix "font-lock-"
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222 :group 'font-lock)
223
224(defgroup font-lock-extra-types nil
225 "Extra mode-specific type names for highlighting declarations."
226 :group 'font-lock)
227
ac6e572c 228;; Define support mode groups here to impose `font-lock' group order.
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229(defgroup fast-lock nil
230 "Font Lock support mode to cache fontification."
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231 :load 'fast-lock
232 :group 'font-lock)
233
234(defgroup lazy-lock nil
235 "Font Lock support mode to fontify lazily."
2273c36b 236 :load 'lazy-lock
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237 :group 'font-lock)
238\f
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239;; User variables.
240
4fffc071 241(defcustom font-lock-maximum-size 256000
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242 "*Maximum size of a buffer for buffer fontification.
243Only buffers less than this can be fontified when Font Lock mode is turned on.
244If nil, means size is irrelevant.
245If a list, each element should be a cons pair of the form (MAJOR-MODE . SIZE),
246where MAJOR-MODE is a symbol or t (meaning the default). For example:
247 ((c-mode . 256000) (c++-mode . 256000) (rmail-mode . 1048576))
248means that the maximum size is 250K for buffers in C or C++ modes, one megabyte
249for buffers in Rmail mode, and size is irrelevant otherwise."
250 :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
251 (integer :tag "size")
252 (repeat :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "mode specific"
253 :value ((t . nil))
254 (cons :tag "Instance"
255 (radio :tag "Mode"
256 (const :tag "all" t)
257 (symbol :tag "name"))
258 (radio :tag "Size"
259 (const :tag "none" nil)
260 (integer :tag "size")))))
55015061 261 :group 'font-lock)
9bfbb130 262
55015061 263(defcustom font-lock-maximum-decoration t
2d9cdda8 264 "*Maximum decoration level for fontification.
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265If nil, use the default decoration (typically the minimum available).
266If t, use the maximum decoration available.
267If a number, use that level of decoration (or if not available the maximum).
268If a list, each element should be a cons pair of the form (MAJOR-MODE . LEVEL),
269where MAJOR-MODE is a symbol or t (meaning the default). For example:
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270 ((c-mode . t) (c++-mode . 2) (t . 1))
271means use the maximum decoration available for buffers in C mode, level 2
55015061 272decoration for buffers in C++ mode, and level 1 decoration otherwise."
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273 :type '(choice (const :tag "default" nil)
274 (const :tag "maximum" t)
275 (integer :tag "level" 1)
276 (repeat :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "mode specific"
277 :value ((t . t))
278 (cons :tag "Instance"
279 (radio :tag "Mode"
280 (const :tag "all" t)
281 (symbol :tag "name"))
282 (radio :tag "Decoration"
283 (const :tag "default" nil)
019f00d8 284 (const :tag "maximum" t)
b34aa0a3 285 (integer :tag "level" 1)))))
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286 :group 'font-lock)
287
4fffc071 288(defcustom font-lock-verbose 0
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289 "*If non-nil, means show status messages for buffer fontification.
290If a number, only buffers greater than this size have fontification messages."
291 :type '(choice (const :tag "never" nil)
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292 (other :tag "always" t)
293 (integer :tag "size"))
55015061 294 :group 'font-lock)
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295
296(defcustom font-lock-lines-before 1
297 "*Number of lines before the changed text to include in refontification."
298 :type 'integer
299 :group 'font-lock
300 :version "22.1")
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302
303;; Originally these variable values were face names such as `bold' etc.
304;; Now we create our own faces, but we keep these variables for compatibility
305;; and they give users another mechanism for changing face appearance.
306;; We now allow a FACENAME in `font-lock-keywords' to be any expression that
307;; returns a face. So the easiest thing is to continue using these variables,
308;; rather than sometimes evaling FACENAME and sometimes not. sm.
309(defvar font-lock-comment-face 'font-lock-comment-face
310 "Face name to use for comments.")
311
312(defvar font-lock-string-face 'font-lock-string-face
313 "Face name to use for strings.")
314
315(defvar font-lock-doc-face 'font-lock-doc-face
316 "Face name to use for documentation.")
317
318(defvar font-lock-keyword-face 'font-lock-keyword-face
319 "Face name to use for keywords.")
320
321(defvar font-lock-builtin-face 'font-lock-builtin-face
322 "Face name to use for builtins.")
323
324(defvar font-lock-function-name-face 'font-lock-function-name-face
325 "Face name to use for function names.")
326
327(defvar font-lock-variable-name-face 'font-lock-variable-name-face
328 "Face name to use for variable names.")
329
330(defvar font-lock-type-face 'font-lock-type-face
331 "Face name to use for type and class names.")
332
333(defvar font-lock-constant-face 'font-lock-constant-face
334 "Face name to use for constant and label names.")
335
336(defvar font-lock-warning-face 'font-lock-warning-face
337 "Face name to use for things that should stand out.")
338
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339(defvar font-lock-preprocessor-face 'font-lock-preprocessor-face
340 "Face name to use for preprocessor directives.")
341
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342(defvar font-lock-reference-face 'font-lock-constant-face)
343(make-obsolete-variable 'font-lock-reference-face 'font-lock-constant-face)
1c172af4 344
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345;; Fontification variables:
346
030f4a35 347(defvar font-lock-keywords nil
ac6e572c 348 "A list of the keywords to highlight.
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349There are two kinds of values: user-level, and compiled.
350
351A user-level keywords list is what a major mode or the user would
352set up. Normally the list would come from `font-lock-defaults'.
353through selection of a fontification level and evaluation of any
354contained expressions. You can also alter it by calling
355`font-lock-add-keywords' or `font-lock-remove-keywords' with MODE = nil.
356
357Each element in a user-level keywords list should have one of these forms:
a1eb1cf1 358
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359 MATCHER
360 (MATCHER . MATCH)
361 (MATCHER . FACENAME)
362 (MATCHER . HIGHLIGHT)
363 (MATCHER HIGHLIGHT ...)
a078558d 364 (eval . FORM)
a1eb1cf1 365
558371ba 366where MATCHER can be either the regexp to search for, or the function name to
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367call to make the search (called with one argument, the limit of the search;
368it should return non-nil, move point, and set `match-data' appropriately iff
369it succeeds; like `re-search-forward' would).
558371ba 370MATCHER regexps can be generated via the function `regexp-opt'.
9bfbb130 371
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372FORM is an expression, whose value should be a keyword element, evaluated when
373the keyword is (first) used in a buffer. This feature can be used to provide a
374keyword that can only be generated when Font Lock mode is actually turned on.
375
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376HIGHLIGHT should be either MATCH-HIGHLIGHT or MATCH-ANCHORED.
377
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378For highlighting single items, for example each instance of the word \"foo\",
379typically only MATCH-HIGHLIGHT is required.
d9f7b2d3 380However, if an item or (typically) items are to be highlighted following the
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381instance of another item (the anchor), for example each instance of the
382word \"bar\" following the word \"anchor\" then MATCH-ANCHORED may be required.
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383
384MATCH-HIGHLIGHT should be of the form:
385
67b4790b 386 (MATCH FACENAME [[OVERRIDE [LAXMATCH]])
9bfbb130 387
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388MATCH is the subexpression of MATCHER to be highlighted. FACENAME is an
389expression whose value is the face name to use. Face default attributes
390can be modified via \\[customize]. Instead of a face, FACENAME can
67b4790b 391evaluate to a property list of the form (face FACE PROP1 VAL1 PROP2 VAL2 ...)
558371ba 392in which case all the listed text-properties will be set rather than
67b4790b 393just FACE. In such a case, you will most likely want to put those
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394properties in `font-lock-extra-managed-props' or to override
395`font-lock-unfontify-region-function'.
a1eb1cf1 396
2d63aa67 397OVERRIDE and LAXMATCH are flags. If OVERRIDE is t, existing fontification can
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398be overwritten. If `keep', only parts not already fontified are highlighted.
399If `prepend' or `append', existing fontification is merged with the new, in
400which the new or existing fontification, respectively, takes precedence.
d9f7b2d3 401If LAXMATCH is non-nil, no error is signaled if there is no MATCH in MATCHER.
a1eb1cf1 402
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403For example, an element of the form highlights (if not already highlighted):
404
9c8de95c 405 \"\\\\\\=<foo\\\\\\=>\" discrete occurrences of \"foo\" in the value of the
876f2438 406 variable `font-lock-keyword-face'.
9c8de95c 407 (\"fu\\\\(bar\\\\)\" . 1) substring \"bar\" within all occurrences of \"fubar\" in
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408 the value of `font-lock-keyword-face'.
409 (\"fubar\" . fubar-face) Occurrences of \"fubar\" in the value of `fubar-face'.
410 (\"foo\\\\|bar\" 0 foo-bar-face t)
9c8de95c 411 occurrences of either \"foo\" or \"bar\" in the value
9bfbb130 412 of `foo-bar-face', even if already highlighted.
844a6a46 413 (fubar-match 1 fubar-face)
9c8de95c 414 the first subexpression within all occurrences of
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415 whatever the function `fubar-match' finds and matches
416 in the value of `fubar-face'.
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417
418MATCH-ANCHORED should be of the form:
419
420 (MATCHER PRE-MATCH-FORM POST-MATCH-FORM MATCH-HIGHLIGHT ...)
421
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422where MATCHER is a regexp to search for or the function name to call to make
423the search, as for MATCH-HIGHLIGHT above, but with one exception; see below.
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424PRE-MATCH-FORM and POST-MATCH-FORM are evaluated before the first, and after
425the last, instance MATCH-ANCHORED's MATCHER is used. Therefore they can be
426used to initialise before, and cleanup after, MATCHER is used. Typically,
427PRE-MATCH-FORM is used to move to some position relative to the original
428MATCHER, before starting with MATCH-ANCHORED's MATCHER. POST-MATCH-FORM might
67b4790b 429be used to move back, before resuming with MATCH-ANCHORED's parent's MATCHER.
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430
431For example, an element of the form highlights (if not already highlighted):
432
876f2438 433 (\"\\\\\\=<anchor\\\\\\=>\" (0 anchor-face) (\"\\\\\\=<item\\\\\\=>\" nil nil (0 item-face)))
9bfbb130 434
9c8de95c 435 discrete occurrences of \"anchor\" in the value of `anchor-face', and subsequent
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436 discrete occurrences of \"item\" (on the same line) in the value of `item-face'.
437 (Here PRE-MATCH-FORM and POST-MATCH-FORM are nil. Therefore \"item\" is
438 initially searched for starting from the end of the match of \"anchor\", and
67b4790b 439 searching for subsequent instances of \"anchor\" resumes from where searching
876f2438 440 for \"item\" concluded.)
9bfbb130 441
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442The above-mentioned exception is as follows. The limit of the MATCHER search
443defaults to the end of the line after PRE-MATCH-FORM is evaluated.
444However, if PRE-MATCH-FORM returns a position greater than the position after
445PRE-MATCH-FORM is evaluated, that position is used as the limit of the search.
446It is generally a bad idea to return a position greater than the end of the
447line, i.e., cause the MATCHER search to span lines.
448
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449These regular expressions can match text which spans lines, although
450it is better to avoid it if possible since updating them while editing
451text is slower, and it is not guaranteed to be always correct when using
452support modes like jit-lock or lazy-lock.
a1eb1cf1 453
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454This variable is set by major modes via the variable `font-lock-defaults'.
455Be careful when composing regexps for this list; a poorly written pattern can
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456dramatically slow things down!
457
458A compiled keywords list starts with t. It is produced internal
459by `font-lock-compile-keywords' from a user-level keywords list.
460Its second element is the user-level keywords list that was
461compiled. The remaining elements have the same form as
462user-level keywords, but normally their values have been
463optimized.")
030f4a35 464
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465(defvar font-lock-keywords-alist nil
466 "*Alist of `font-lock-keywords' local to a `major-mode'.
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467This is normally set via `font-lock-add-keywords' and
468`font-lock-remove-keywords'.")
469
470(defvar font-lock-removed-keywords-alist nil
471 "*Alist of `font-lock-keywords' removed from `major-mode'.
472This is normally set via `font-lock-add-keywords' and
473`font-lock-remove-keywords'.")
c1f2ffc8 474
9bfbb130 475(defvar font-lock-keywords-only nil
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476 "*Non-nil means Font Lock should not fontify comments or strings.
477This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
b89e1134 478
030f4a35 479(defvar font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search nil
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480 "*Non-nil means the patterns in `font-lock-keywords' are case-insensitive.
481This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
1087f198 482(make-variable-buffer-local 'font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search)
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484(defvar font-lock-syntactically-fontified 0
485 "Point up to which `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' has been applied.
486If nil, this is ignored, in which case the syntactic fontification may
487sometimes be slightly incorrect.")
488(make-variable-buffer-local 'font-lock-syntactically-fontified)
489
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490(defvar font-lock-syntactic-face-function
491 (lambda (state)
492 (if (nth 3 state) font-lock-string-face font-lock-comment-face))
493 "Function to determine which face to use when fontifying syntactically.
494The function is called with a single parameter (the state as returned by
495`parse-partial-sexp' at the beginning of the region to highlight) and
496should return a face.")
497
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498(defvar font-lock-syntactic-keywords nil
499 "A list of the syntactic keywords to highlight.
500Can be the list or the name of a function or variable whose value is the list.
501See `font-lock-keywords' for a description of the form of this list;
502the differences are listed below. MATCH-HIGHLIGHT should be of the form:
503
504 (MATCH SYNTAX OVERRIDE LAXMATCH)
505
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506where SYNTAX can be a string (as taken by `modify-syntax-entry'), a syntax
507table, a cons cell (as returned by `string-to-syntax') or an expression whose
508value is such a form. OVERRIDE cannot be `prepend' or `append'.
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510For example, an element of the form highlights syntactically:
511
5299cb8e 512 (\"\\\\$\\\\(#\\\\)\" 1 \".\")
9c8de95c 513
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514 a hash character when following a dollar character, with a SYNTAX of
515 \".\" (meaning punctuation syntax). Assuming that the buffer syntax table does
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516 specify hash characters to have comment start syntax, the element will only
517 highlight hash characters that do not follow dollar characters as comments
518 syntactically.
519
520 (\"\\\\('\\\\).\\\\('\\\\)\"
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521 (1 \"\\\"\")
522 (2 \"\\\"\"))
9c8de95c 523
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524 both single quotes which surround a single character, with a SYNTAX of
525 \"\\\"\" (meaning string quote syntax). Assuming that the buffer syntax table
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526 does not specify single quotes to have quote syntax, the element will only
527 highlight single quotes of the form 'c' as strings syntactically.
528 Other forms, such as foo'bar or 'fubar', will not be highlighted as strings.
529
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530This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
531
b056da51 532(defvar font-lock-syntax-table nil
799761f0 533 "Non-nil means use this syntax table for fontifying.
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534If this is nil, the major mode's syntax table is used.
535This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
536
537(defvar font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function nil
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538 "*Non-nil means use this function to move back outside all constructs.
539When called with no args it should move point backward to a place which
540is not in a string or comment and not within any bracket-pairs (or else,
541a place such that any bracket-pairs outside it can be ignored for Emacs
542syntax analysis and fontification).
543
544If this is nil, the beginning of the buffer is used, which is
545always correct but tends to be slow.
47fc2db3 546This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.
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547This variable is semi-obsolete; we recommend setting
548`syntax-begin-function' instead.")
b056da51 549
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550(defvar font-lock-mark-block-function nil
551 "*Non-nil means use this function to mark a block of text.
552When called with no args it should leave point at the beginning of any
553enclosing textual block and mark at the end.
554This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
555
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556(defvar font-lock-fontify-buffer-function 'font-lock-default-fontify-buffer
557 "Function to use for fontifying the buffer.
558This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
559
560(defvar font-lock-unfontify-buffer-function 'font-lock-default-unfontify-buffer
561 "Function to use for unfontifying the buffer.
562This is used when turning off Font Lock mode.
563This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
564
565(defvar font-lock-fontify-region-function 'font-lock-default-fontify-region
566 "Function to use for fontifying a region.
567It should take two args, the beginning and end of the region, and an optional
568third arg VERBOSE. If non-nil, the function should print status messages.
569This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
570
571(defvar font-lock-unfontify-region-function 'font-lock-default-unfontify-region
572 "Function to use for unfontifying a region.
573It should take two args, the beginning and end of the region.
574This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
575
576(defvar font-lock-inhibit-thing-lock nil
577 "List of Font Lock mode related modes that should not be turned on.
019f00d8 578Currently, valid mode names are `fast-lock-mode', `jit-lock-mode' and
e7f07c2c 579`lazy-lock-mode'. This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
a2b8e66b 580
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581(defvar font-lock-multiline nil
582 "Whether font-lock should cater to multiline keywords.
583If nil, don't try to handle multiline patterns.
584If t, always handle multiline patterns.
585If `undecided', don't try to handle multiline patterns until you see one.
586Major/minor modes can set this variable if they know which option applies.")
587
588(defvar font-lock-fontified nil) ; Whether we have fontified the buffer.
030f4a35 589\f
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591
592(eval-when-compile
2e6a15fc 593 ;;
5aa29679 594 ;; We don't do this at the top-level as we only use non-autoloaded macros.
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596 ;;
597 ;; Borrowed from lazy-lock.el.
598 ;; We use this to preserve or protect things when modifying text properties.
599 (defmacro save-buffer-state (varlist &rest body)
600 "Bind variables according to VARLIST and eval BODY restoring buffer state."
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601 (let ((modified (make-symbol "modified")))
602 `(let* ,(append varlist
886c13f1 603 `((,modified (buffer-modified-p))
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604 (buffer-undo-list t)
605 (inhibit-read-only t)
606 (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
607 (inhibit-modification-hooks t)
608 deactivate-mark
609 buffer-file-name
610 buffer-file-truename))
611 (progn
612 ,@body)
613 (unless ,modified
614 (restore-buffer-modified-p nil)))))
e0e277ff 615 (put 'save-buffer-state 'lisp-indent-function 1)
afa18a4e 616 (def-edebug-spec save-buffer-state let)
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617 ;;
618 ;; Shut up the byte compiler.
1c172af4 619 (defvar font-lock-face-attributes)) ; Obsolete but respected if set.
030f4a35 620
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621;;;###autoload
622(defun font-lock-mode-internal (arg)
623 ;; Turn on Font Lock mode.
624 (when arg
625 (add-hook 'after-change-functions 'font-lock-after-change-function t t)
626 (font-lock-set-defaults)
627 (font-lock-turn-on-thing-lock)
628 ;; Fontify the buffer if we have to.
629 (let ((max-size (font-lock-value-in-major-mode font-lock-maximum-size)))
630 (cond (font-lock-fontified
631 nil)
632 ((or (null max-size) (> max-size (buffer-size)))
633 (font-lock-fontify-buffer))
634 (font-lock-verbose
635 (message "Fontifying %s...buffer size greater than font-lock-maximum-size"
636 (buffer-name))))))
637 ;; Turn off Font Lock mode.
638 (unless font-lock-mode
639 (remove-hook 'after-change-functions 'font-lock-after-change-function t)
640 (font-lock-unfontify-buffer)
641 (font-lock-turn-off-thing-lock)))
642
c1f2ffc8 643;;;###autoload
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644(defun font-lock-add-keywords (mode keywords &optional append)
645 "Add highlighting KEYWORDS for MODE.
646MODE should be a symbol, the major mode command name, such as `c-mode'
1c626aaf 647or nil. If nil, highlighting keywords are added for the current buffer.
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649By default they are added at the beginning of the current highlighting list.
650If optional argument APPEND is `set', they are used to replace the current
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651highlighting list. If APPEND is any other non-nil value, they are added at the
652end of the current highlighting list.
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654For example:
655
656 (font-lock-add-keywords 'c-mode
657 '((\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(FIXME\\\\):\" 1 font-lock-warning-face prepend)
658 (\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(and\\\\|or\\\\|not\\\\)\\\\\\=>\" . font-lock-keyword-face)))
659
660adds two fontification patterns for C mode, to fontify `FIXME:' words, even in
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661comments, and to fontify `and', `or' and `not' words as keywords.
662
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664to use nil for MODE (and place the call in a loop or on a hook) to avoid
665subtle problems due to details of the implementation.
666
8c2d6a44 667Note that some modes have specialized support for additional patterns, e.g.,
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668see the variables `c-font-lock-extra-types', `c++-font-lock-extra-types',
669`objc-font-lock-extra-types' and `java-font-lock-extra-types'."
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670 (cond (mode
671 ;; If MODE is non-nil, add the KEYWORDS and APPEND spec to
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672 ;; `font-lock-keywords-alist' so `font-lock-set-defaults' uses them.
673 (let ((spec (cons keywords append)) cell)
041470d2 674 (if (setq cell (assq mode font-lock-keywords-alist))
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675 (if (eq append 'set)
676 (setcdr cell (list spec))
677 (setcdr cell (append (cdr cell) (list spec))))
678 (push (list mode spec) font-lock-keywords-alist)))
679 ;; Make sure that `font-lock-removed-keywords-alist' does not
680 ;; contain the new keywords.
681 (font-lock-update-removed-keyword-alist mode keywords append))
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682 (t
683 ;; Otherwise set or add the keywords now.
69968400 684 ;; This is a no-op if it has been done already in this buffer.
6e1d0d15 685 (font-lock-set-defaults)
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686 (let ((was-compiled (eq (car font-lock-keywords) t)))
687 ;; Bring back the user-level (uncompiled) keywords.
688 (if was-compiled
689 (setq font-lock-keywords (cadr font-lock-keywords)))
690 ;; Now modify or replace them.
691 (if (eq append 'set)
692 (setq font-lock-keywords keywords)
693 (font-lock-remove-keywords nil keywords) ;to avoid duplicates
694 (let ((old (if (eq (car-safe font-lock-keywords) t)
695 (cdr font-lock-keywords)
696 font-lock-keywords)))
697 (setq font-lock-keywords (if append
698 (append old keywords)
699 (append keywords old)))))
700 ;; If the keywords were compiled before, compile them again.
701 (if was-compiled
702 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords)
5ac71493 703 (font-lock-compile-keywords font-lock-keywords t)))))))
3708dfe9 704
6e1d0d15 705(defun font-lock-update-removed-keyword-alist (mode keywords append)
76f5e2af 706 ;; Update `font-lock-removed-keywords-alist' when adding new
6e1d0d15 707 ;; KEYWORDS to MODE.
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708 ;;
709 ;; When font-lock is enabled first all keywords in the list
710 ;; `font-lock-keywords-alist' are added, then all keywords in the
711 ;; list `font-lock-removed-keywords-alist' are removed. If a
712 ;; keyword was once added, removed, and then added again it must be
713 ;; removed from the removed-keywords list. Otherwise the second add
714 ;; will not take effect.
6e1d0d15 715 (let ((cell (assq mode font-lock-removed-keywords-alist)))
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716 (if cell
717 (if (eq append 'set)
718 ;; A new set of keywords is defined. Forget all about
719 ;; our old keywords that should be removed.
720 (setq font-lock-removed-keywords-alist
721 (delq cell font-lock-removed-keywords-alist))
722 ;; Delete all previously removed keywords.
723 (dolist (kword keywords)
724 (setcdr cell (delete kword (cdr cell))))
6e1d0d15 725 ;; Delete the mode cell if empty.
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726 (if (null (cdr cell))
727 (setq font-lock-removed-keywords-alist
728 (delq cell font-lock-removed-keywords-alist)))))))
729
730;; Written by Anders Lindgren <andersl@andersl.com>.
731;;
732;; Case study:
733;; (I) The keywords are removed from a major mode.
734;; In this case the keyword could be local (i.e. added earlier by
735;; `font-lock-add-keywords'), global, or both.
736;;
737;; (a) In the local case we remove the keywords from the variable
738;; `font-lock-keywords-alist'.
739;;
740;; (b) The actual global keywords are not known at this time.
741;; All keywords are added to `font-lock-removed-keywords-alist',
742;; when font-lock is enabled those keywords are removed.
743;;
744;; Note that added keywords are taken out of the list of removed
745;; keywords. This ensure correct operation when the same keyword
746;; is added and removed several times.
747;;
748;; (II) The keywords are removed from the current buffer.
3708dfe9 749;;;###autoload
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750(defun font-lock-remove-keywords (mode keywords)
751 "Remove highlighting KEYWORDS for MODE.
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6e1d0d15 753MODE should be a symbol, the major mode command name, such as `c-mode'
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755
756When used from an elisp package (such as a minor mode), it is recommended
757to use nil for MODE (and place the call in a loop or on a hook) to avoid
758subtle problems due to details of the implementation."
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759 (cond (mode
760 ;; Remove one keyword at the time.
761 (dolist (keyword keywords)
762 (let ((top-cell (assq mode font-lock-keywords-alist)))
763 ;; If MODE is non-nil, remove the KEYWORD from
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765 (when top-cell
766 (dolist (keyword-list-append-pair (cdr top-cell))
767 ;; `keywords-list-append-pair' is a cons with a list of
768 ;; keywords in the car top-cell and the original append
769 ;; argument in the cdr top-cell.
770 (setcar keyword-list-append-pair
771 (delete keyword (car keyword-list-append-pair))))
772 ;; Remove keyword list/append pair when the keyword list
773 ;; is empty and append doesn't specify `set'. (If it
774 ;; should be deleted then previously deleted keywords
775 ;; would appear again.)
776 (let ((cell top-cell))
777 (while (cdr cell)
778 (if (and (null (car (car (cdr cell))))
779 (not (eq (cdr (car (cdr cell))) 'set)))
780 (setcdr cell (cdr (cdr cell)))
781 (setq cell (cdr cell)))))
782 ;; Final cleanup, remove major mode cell if last keyword
783 ;; was deleted.
784 (if (null (cdr top-cell))
785 (setq font-lock-keywords-alist
786 (delq top-cell font-lock-keywords-alist))))
787 ;; Remember the keyword in case it is not local.
6e1d0d15 788 (let ((cell (assq mode font-lock-removed-keywords-alist)))
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790 (unless (member keyword (cdr cell))
791 (nconc cell (list keyword)))
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792 (push (cons mode (list keyword))
793 font-lock-removed-keywords-alist))))))
794 (t
795 ;; Otherwise remove it immediately.
796 (font-lock-set-defaults)
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797 (let ((was-compiled (eq (car font-lock-keywords) t)))
798 ;; Bring back the user-level (uncompiled) keywords.
799 (if was-compiled
800 (setq font-lock-keywords (cadr font-lock-keywords)))
801
802 ;; Edit them.
803 (setq font-lock-keywords (copy-sequence font-lock-keywords))
804 (dolist (keyword keywords)
805 (setq font-lock-keywords
806 (delete keyword font-lock-keywords)))
807
808 ;; If the keywords were compiled before, compile them again.
809 (if was-compiled
810 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords)
5ac71493 811 (font-lock-compile-keywords font-lock-keywords t)))))))
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813;;; Font Lock Support mode.
814
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815;; This is the code used to interface font-lock.el with any of its add-on
816;; packages, and provide the user interface. Packages that have their own
817;; local buffer fontification functions (see below) may have to call
818;; `font-lock-after-fontify-buffer' and/or `font-lock-after-unfontify-buffer'
819;; themselves.
820
5f999b0b 821(defcustom font-lock-support-mode 'jit-lock-mode
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823Support modes speed up Font Lock mode by being choosy about when fontification
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824occurs. Known support modes are Fast Lock mode (symbol `fast-lock-mode'),
825Lazy Lock mode (symbol `lazy-lock-mode'), and Just-in-time Lock mode (symbol
826`jit-lock-mode'. See those modes for more info.
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827If nil, means support for Font Lock mode is never performed.
828If a symbol, use that support mode.
829If a list, each element should be of the form (MAJOR-MODE . SUPPORT-MODE),
830where MAJOR-MODE is a symbol or t (meaning the default). For example:
831 ((c-mode . fast-lock-mode) (c++-mode . fast-lock-mode) (t . lazy-lock-mode))
832means that Fast Lock mode is used to support Font Lock mode for buffers in C or
833C++ modes, and Lazy Lock mode is used to support Font Lock mode otherwise.
834
55015061 835The value of this variable is used when Font Lock mode is turned on."
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836 :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
837 (const :tag "fast lock" fast-lock-mode)
838 (const :tag "lazy lock" lazy-lock-mode)
e7f07c2c 839 (const :tag "jit lock" jit-lock-mode)
b34aa0a3 840 (repeat :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "mode specific"
1c172af4 841 :value ((t . jit-lock-mode))
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842 (cons :tag "Instance"
843 (radio :tag "Mode"
844 (const :tag "all" t)
845 (symbol :tag "name"))
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846 (radio :tag "Support"
847 (const :tag "none" nil)
b34aa0a3 848 (const :tag "fast lock" fast-lock-mode)
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849 (const :tag "lazy lock" lazy-lock-mode)
850 (const :tag "JIT lock" jit-lock-mode)))
b34aa0a3 851 ))
c69e5fcd 852 :version "21.1"
55015061 853 :group 'font-lock)
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855(defvar fast-lock-mode)
856(defvar lazy-lock-mode)
857(defvar jit-lock-mode)
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859(defun font-lock-turn-on-thing-lock ()
860 (let ((thing-mode (font-lock-value-in-major-mode font-lock-support-mode)))
861 (cond ((eq thing-mode 'fast-lock-mode)
862 (fast-lock-mode t))
863 ((eq thing-mode 'lazy-lock-mode)
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864 (lazy-lock-mode t))
865 ((eq thing-mode 'jit-lock-mode)
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866 ;; Prepare for jit-lock
867 (remove-hook 'after-change-functions
868 'font-lock-after-change-function t)
869 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-fontify-buffer-function)
fd612dd9 870 'jit-lock-refontify)
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871 ;; Don't fontify eagerly (and don't abort is the buffer is large).
872 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-fontified) t)
873 ;; Use jit-lock.
874 (jit-lock-register 'font-lock-fontify-region
875 (not font-lock-keywords-only))))))
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5aa29679 877(defun font-lock-turn-off-thing-lock ()
7f0d55f2 878 (cond ((and (boundp 'fast-lock-mode) fast-lock-mode)
1c172af4 879 (fast-lock-mode -1))
7f0d55f2 880 ((and (boundp 'jit-lock-mode) jit-lock-mode)
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881 (jit-lock-unregister 'font-lock-fontify-region)
882 ;; Reset local vars to the non-jit-lock case.
883 (kill-local-variable 'font-lock-fontify-buffer-function))
7f0d55f2 884 ((and (boundp 'lazy-lock-mode) lazy-lock-mode)
1c172af4 885 (lazy-lock-mode -1))))
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887(defun font-lock-after-fontify-buffer ()
7f0d55f2 888 (cond ((and (boundp 'fast-lock-mode) fast-lock-mode)
5aa29679 889 (fast-lock-after-fontify-buffer))
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890 ;; Useless now that jit-lock intercepts font-lock-fontify-buffer. -sm
891 ;; (jit-lock-mode
892 ;; (jit-lock-after-fontify-buffer))
7f0d55f2 893 ((and (boundp 'lazy-lock-mode) lazy-lock-mode)
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894 (lazy-lock-after-fontify-buffer))))
895
896(defun font-lock-after-unfontify-buffer ()
7f0d55f2 897 (cond ((and (boundp 'fast-lock-mode) fast-lock-mode)
5aa29679 898 (fast-lock-after-unfontify-buffer))
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899 ;; Useless as well. It's only called when:
900 ;; - turning off font-lock: it does not matter if we leave spurious
901 ;; `fontified' text props around since jit-lock-mode is also off.
902 ;; - font-lock-default-fontify-buffer fails: this is not run
903 ;; any more anyway. -sm
5e9e032a 904 ;;
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905 ;; (jit-lock-mode
906 ;; (jit-lock-after-unfontify-buffer))
7f0d55f2 907 ((and (boundp 'lazy-lock-mode) lazy-lock-mode)
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908 (lazy-lock-after-unfontify-buffer))))
909
2d63aa67 910;;; End of Font Lock Support mode.
5aa29679 911\f
2d63aa67 912;;; Fontification functions.
a1eb1cf1 913
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914;; Rather than the function, e.g., `font-lock-fontify-region' containing the
915;; code to fontify a region, the function runs the function whose name is the
916;; value of the variable, e.g., `font-lock-fontify-region-function'. Normally,
917;; the value of this variable is, e.g., `font-lock-default-fontify-region'
918;; which does contain the code to fontify a region. However, the value of the
919;; variable could be anything and thus, e.g., `font-lock-fontify-region' could
920;; do anything. The indirection of the fontification functions gives major
921;; modes the capability of modifying the way font-lock.el fontifies. Major
922;; modes can modify the values of, e.g., `font-lock-fontify-region-function',
923;; via the variable `font-lock-defaults'.
924;;
925;; For example, Rmail mode sets the variable `font-lock-defaults' so that
926;; font-lock.el uses its own function for buffer fontification. This function
927;; makes fontification be on a message-by-message basis and so visiting an
928;; RMAIL file is much faster. A clever implementation of the function might
929;; fontify the headers differently than the message body. (It should, and
930;; correspondingly for Mail mode, but I can't be bothered to do the work. Can
931;; you?) This hints at a more interesting use...
932;;
933;; Languages that contain text normally contained in different major modes
934;; could define their own fontification functions that treat text differently
935;; depending on its context. For example, Perl mode could arrange that here
936;; docs are fontified differently than Perl code. Or Yacc mode could fontify
937;; rules one way and C code another. Neat!
938;;
939;; A further reason to use the fontification indirection feature is when the
940;; default syntactual fontification, or the default fontification in general,
941;; is not flexible enough for a particular major mode. For example, perhaps
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943;; cope with. You need to write your own version of that function, e.g.,
944;; `hairy-fontify-syntactically-region', and make your own version of
945;; `hairy-fontify-region' call that function before calling
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946;; `font-lock-fontify-keywords-region' for the normal regexp fontification
947;; pass. And Hairy mode would set `font-lock-defaults' so that font-lock.el
948;; would call your region fontification function instead of its own. For
55015061 949;; example, TeX modes could fontify {\foo ...} and \bar{...} etc. multi-line
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950;; directives correctly and cleanly. (It is the same problem as fontifying
951;; multi-line strings and comments; regexps are not appropriate for the job.)
952
a1eb1cf1 953;;;###autoload
030f4a35 954(defun font-lock-fontify-buffer ()
019f00d8 955 "Fontify the current buffer the way the function `font-lock-mode' would."
030f4a35 956 (interactive)
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957 (let ((font-lock-verbose (or font-lock-verbose (interactive-p))))
958 (funcall font-lock-fontify-buffer-function)))
959
960(defun font-lock-unfontify-buffer ()
961 (funcall font-lock-unfontify-buffer-function))
962
963(defun font-lock-fontify-region (beg end &optional loudly)
964 (funcall font-lock-fontify-region-function beg end loudly))
965
966(defun font-lock-unfontify-region (beg end)
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967 (save-buffer-state nil
968 (funcall font-lock-unfontify-region-function beg end)))
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969
970(defun font-lock-default-fontify-buffer ()
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971 (let ((verbose (if (numberp font-lock-verbose)
972 (> (buffer-size) font-lock-verbose)
973 font-lock-verbose)))
79f238c9 974 (with-temp-message
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975 (when verbose
976 (format "Fontifying %s..." (buffer-name)))
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977 ;; Make sure we have the right `font-lock-keywords' etc.
978 (unless font-lock-mode
979 (font-lock-set-defaults))
980 ;; Make sure we fontify etc. in the whole buffer.
981 (save-restriction
982 (widen)
983 (condition-case nil
984 (save-excursion
985 (save-match-data
986 (font-lock-fontify-region (point-min) (point-max) verbose)
987 (font-lock-after-fontify-buffer)
988 (setq font-lock-fontified t)))
989 ;; We don't restore the old fontification, so it's best to unfontify.
8259bf10 990 (quit (font-lock-unfontify-buffer)))))))
7d7d915a 991
a2b8e66b 992(defun font-lock-default-unfontify-buffer ()
56fcbd7e 993 ;; Make sure we unfontify etc. in the whole buffer.
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994 (save-restriction
995 (widen)
996 (font-lock-unfontify-region (point-min) (point-max))
271c888a 997 (font-lock-after-unfontify-buffer)
a2b8e66b 998 (setq font-lock-fontified nil)))
9bfbb130 999
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1000(defvar font-lock-dont-widen nil
1001 "If non-nil, font-lock will work on the non-widened buffer.
1002Useful for things like RMAIL and Info where the whole buffer is not
1003a very meaningful entity to highlight.")
1004
a2b8e66b 1005(defun font-lock-default-fontify-region (beg end loudly)
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1006 (save-buffer-state
1007 ((parse-sexp-lookup-properties font-lock-syntactic-keywords)
1008 (old-syntax-table (syntax-table)))
876f2438 1009 (unwind-protect
a078558d 1010 (save-restriction
7f0d55f2 1011 (unless font-lock-dont-widen (widen))
876f2438 1012 ;; Use the fontification syntax table, if any.
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1013 (when font-lock-syntax-table
1014 (set-syntax-table font-lock-syntax-table))
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1015 ;; check to see if we should expand the beg/end area for
1016 ;; proper multiline matches
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1017 (when (and font-lock-multiline
1018 (> beg (point-min))
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1019 (get-text-property (1- beg) 'font-lock-multiline))
1020 ;; We are just after or in a multiline match.
1021 (setq beg (or (previous-single-property-change
1022 beg 'font-lock-multiline)
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1023 (point-min)))
1024 (goto-char beg)
1025 (setq beg (line-beginning-position)))
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1026 (when font-lock-multiline
1027 (setq end (or (text-property-any end (point-max)
1028 'font-lock-multiline nil)
1029 (point-max))))
ba22aeff 1030 (goto-char end)
724a330f 1031 (setq end (line-beginning-position 2))
876f2438 1032 ;; Now do the fontification.
2e6a15fc 1033 (font-lock-unfontify-region beg end)
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1034 (when font-lock-syntactic-keywords
1035 (font-lock-fontify-syntactic-keywords-region beg end))
2e6a15fc 1036 (unless font-lock-keywords-only
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1037 (font-lock-fontify-syntactically-region beg end loudly))
1038 (font-lock-fontify-keywords-region beg end loudly))
1039 ;; Clean up.
2e6a15fc 1040 (set-syntax-table old-syntax-table))))
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1041
1042;; The following must be rethought, since keywords can override fontification.
1043; ;; Now scan for keywords, but not if we are inside a comment now.
1044; (or (and (not font-lock-keywords-only)
019f00d8 1045; (let ((state (parse-partial-sexp beg end nil nil
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1046; font-lock-cache-state)))
1047; (or (nth 4 state) (nth 7 state))))
1048; (font-lock-fontify-keywords-region beg end))
1049
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1050(defvar font-lock-extra-managed-props nil
1051 "Additional text properties managed by font-lock.
1052This is used by `font-lock-default-unfontify-region' to decide
4c02ca46 1053what properties to clear before refontifying a region.")
8259bf10 1054
a2b8e66b 1055(defun font-lock-default-unfontify-region (beg end)
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1056 (remove-list-of-text-properties
1057 beg end (append
1058 font-lock-extra-managed-props
1059 (if font-lock-syntactic-keywords
1060 '(syntax-table face font-lock-multiline)
1061 '(face font-lock-multiline)))))
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1062
1063;; Called when any modification is made to buffer text.
1064(defun font-lock-after-change-function (beg end old-len)
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1065 (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
1066 (inhibit-quit t))
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1067 (save-excursion
1068 (save-match-data
1069 ;; Rescan between start of lines enclosing the region.
1070 (font-lock-fontify-region
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1071 (progn (goto-char beg)
1072 (forward-line (- font-lock-lines-before)) (point))
46f26fcf 1073 (progn (goto-char end) (forward-line 1) (point)))))))
a2b8e66b 1074
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1075(defun font-lock-fontify-block (&optional arg)
1076 "Fontify some lines the way `font-lock-fontify-buffer' would.
1077The lines could be a function or paragraph, or a specified number of lines.
a078558d 1078If ARG is given, fontify that many lines before and after point, or 16 lines if
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1079no ARG is given and `font-lock-mark-block-function' is nil.
1080If `font-lock-mark-block-function' non-nil and no ARG is given, it is used to
1081delimit the region to fontify."
a078558d 1082 (interactive "P")
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1083 (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t) font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function
1084 deactivate-mark)
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1085 ;; Make sure we have the right `font-lock-keywords' etc.
1086 (if (not font-lock-mode) (font-lock-set-defaults))
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1087 (save-excursion
1088 (save-match-data
1089 (condition-case error-data
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1090 (if (or arg (not font-lock-mark-block-function))
1091 (let ((lines (if arg (prefix-numeric-value arg) 16)))
1092 (font-lock-fontify-region
1093 (save-excursion (forward-line (- lines)) (point))
1094 (save-excursion (forward-line lines) (point))))
1095 (funcall font-lock-mark-block-function)
1096 (font-lock-fontify-region (point) (mark)))
6c0fc428 1097 ((error quit) (message "Fontifying block...%s" error-data)))))))
a078558d 1098
7f0d55f2 1099(if (boundp 'facemenu-keymap)
2d526287 1100 (define-key facemenu-keymap "\M-o" 'font-lock-fontify-block))
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1101
1102;;; End of Fontification functions.
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1104;;; Additional text property functions.
1105
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1106;; The following text property functions should be builtins. This means they
1107;; should be written in C and put with all the other text property functions.
1108;; In the meantime, those that are used by font-lock.el are defined in Lisp
1109;; below and given a `font-lock-' prefix. Those that are not used are defined
1110;; in Lisp below and commented out. sm.
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1c626aaf 1112(defun font-lock-prepend-text-property (start end prop value &optional object)
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1113 "Prepend to one property of the text from START to END.
1114Arguments PROP and VALUE specify the property and value to prepend to the value
1c626aaf 1115already in place. The resulting property values are always lists.
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1116Optional argument OBJECT is the string or buffer containing the text."
1117 (let ((val (if (listp value) value (list value))) next prev)
1118 (while (/= start end)
1119 (setq next (next-single-property-change start prop object end)
1120 prev (get-text-property start prop object))
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1121 (put-text-property start next prop
1122 (append val (if (listp prev) prev (list prev)))
1123 object)
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1124 (setq start next))))
1125
1c626aaf 1126(defun font-lock-append-text-property (start end prop value &optional object)
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1127 "Append to one property of the text from START to END.
1128Arguments PROP and VALUE specify the property and value to append to the value
1c626aaf 1129already in place. The resulting property values are always lists.
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1130Optional argument OBJECT is the string or buffer containing the text."
1131 (let ((val (if (listp value) value (list value))) next prev)
1132 (while (/= start end)
1133 (setq next (next-single-property-change start prop object end)
1134 prev (get-text-property start prop object))
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1135 (put-text-property start next prop
1136 (append (if (listp prev) prev (list prev)) val)
1137 object)
9bfbb130 1138 (setq start next))))
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1139
1140(defun font-lock-fillin-text-property (start end prop value &optional object)
1141 "Fill in one property of the text from START to END.
1142Arguments PROP and VALUE specify the property and value to put where none are
1143already in place. Therefore existing property values are not overwritten.
1144Optional argument OBJECT is the string or buffer containing the text."
1145 (let ((start (text-property-any start end prop nil object)) next)
1146 (while start
1147 (setq next (next-single-property-change start prop object end))
1148 (put-text-property start next prop value object)
1149 (setq start (text-property-any next end prop nil object)))))
1150
1151;; For completeness: this is to `remove-text-properties' as `put-text-property'
1152;; is to `add-text-properties', etc.
1153;(defun remove-text-property (start end property &optional object)
1154; "Remove a property from text from START to END.
1155;Argument PROPERTY is the property to remove.
1156;Optional argument OBJECT is the string or buffer containing the text.
1157;Return t if the property was actually removed, nil otherwise."
1158; (remove-text-properties start end (list property) object))
1159
1160;; For consistency: maybe this should be called `remove-single-property' like
1161;; `next-single-property-change' (not `next-single-text-property-change'), etc.
1162;(defun remove-single-text-property (start end prop value &optional object)
1163; "Remove a specific property value from text from START to END.
1164;Arguments PROP and VALUE specify the property and value to remove. The
1165;resulting property values are not equal to VALUE nor lists containing VALUE.
1166;Optional argument OBJECT is the string or buffer containing the text."
1167; (let ((start (text-property-not-all start end prop nil object)) next prev)
1168; (while start
1169; (setq next (next-single-property-change start prop object end)
1170; prev (get-text-property start prop object))
1171; (cond ((and (symbolp prev) (eq value prev))
1172; (remove-text-property start next prop object))
1173; ((and (listp prev) (memq value prev))
1174; (let ((new (delq value prev)))
1175; (cond ((null new)
1176; (remove-text-property start next prop object))
1177; ((= (length new) 1)
1178; (put-text-property start next prop (car new) object))
1179; (t
1180; (put-text-property start next prop new object))))))
1181; (setq start (text-property-not-all next end prop nil object)))))
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1183;;; End of Additional text property functions.
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1185;;; Syntactic regexp fontification functions.
1186
1187;; These syntactic keyword pass functions are identical to those keyword pass
1188;; functions below, with the following exceptions; (a) they operate on
1189;; `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' of course, (b) they are all `defun' as speed
1190;; is less of an issue, (c) eval of property value does not occur JIT as speed
1191;; is less of an issue, (d) OVERRIDE cannot be `prepend' or `append' as it
1192;; makes no sense for `syntax-table' property values, (e) they do not do it
1193;; LOUDLY as it is not likely to be intensive.
1194
1195(defun font-lock-apply-syntactic-highlight (highlight)
1196 "Apply HIGHLIGHT following a match.
1197HIGHLIGHT should be of the form MATCH-HIGHLIGHT,
1198see `font-lock-syntactic-keywords'."
1199 (let* ((match (nth 0 highlight))
1200 (start (match-beginning match)) (end (match-end match))
1201 (value (nth 1 highlight))
1202 (override (nth 2 highlight)))
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1203 (if (not start)
1204 ;; No match but we might not signal an error.
1205 (or (nth 3 highlight)
1206 (error "No match %d in highlight %S" match highlight))
1207 (when (and (consp value) (not (numberp (car value))))
1208 (setq value (eval value)))
1209 (when (stringp value) (setq value (string-to-syntax value)))
1210 ;; Flush the syntax-cache. I believe this is not necessary for
1211 ;; font-lock's use of syntax-ppss, but I'm not 100% sure and it can
1212 ;; still be necessary for other users of syntax-ppss anyway.
1213 (syntax-ppss-after-change-function start)
1214 (cond
1215 ((not override)
1216 ;; Cannot override existing fontification.
1217 (or (text-property-not-all start end 'syntax-table nil)
1218 (put-text-property start end 'syntax-table value)))
1219 ((eq override t)
1220 ;; Override existing fontification.
1221 (put-text-property start end 'syntax-table value))
1222 ((eq override 'keep)
1223 ;; Keep existing fontification.
1224 (font-lock-fillin-text-property start end 'syntax-table value))))))
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1225
1226(defun font-lock-fontify-syntactic-anchored-keywords (keywords limit)
1227 "Fontify according to KEYWORDS until LIMIT.
1228KEYWORDS should be of the form MATCH-ANCHORED, see `font-lock-keywords',
1229LIMIT can be modified by the value of its PRE-MATCH-FORM."
1230 (let ((matcher (nth 0 keywords)) (lowdarks (nthcdr 3 keywords)) highlights
1231 ;; Evaluate PRE-MATCH-FORM.
1232 (pre-match-value (eval (nth 1 keywords))))
1233 ;; Set LIMIT to value of PRE-MATCH-FORM or the end of line.
1234 (if (and (numberp pre-match-value) (> pre-match-value (point)))
1235 (setq limit pre-match-value)
6e1d0d15 1236 (setq limit (line-end-position)))
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1237 (save-match-data
1238 ;; Find an occurrence of `matcher' before `limit'.
1239 (while (if (stringp matcher)
1240 (re-search-forward matcher limit t)
1241 (funcall matcher limit))
1242 ;; Apply each highlight to this instance of `matcher'.
1243 (setq highlights lowdarks)
1244 (while highlights
1245 (font-lock-apply-syntactic-highlight (car highlights))
1246 (setq highlights (cdr highlights)))))
1247 ;; Evaluate POST-MATCH-FORM.
1248 (eval (nth 2 keywords))))
1249
1250(defun font-lock-fontify-syntactic-keywords-region (start end)
1251 "Fontify according to `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' between START and END.
1252START should be at the beginning of a line."
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1253 ;; Ensure the beginning of the file is properly syntactic-fontified.
1254 (when (and font-lock-syntactically-fontified
1255 (< font-lock-syntactically-fontified start))
1256 (setq start (max font-lock-syntactically-fontified (point-min)))
1257 (setq font-lock-syntactically-fontified end))
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1258 ;; If `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' is a symbol, get the real keywords.
1259 (when (symbolp font-lock-syntactic-keywords)
1260 (setq font-lock-syntactic-keywords (font-lock-eval-keywords
1261 font-lock-syntactic-keywords)))
1262 ;; If `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' is not compiled, compile it.
1263 (unless (eq (car font-lock-syntactic-keywords) t)
1264 (setq font-lock-syntactic-keywords (font-lock-compile-keywords
1265 font-lock-syntactic-keywords)))
1266 ;; Get down to business.
1267 (let ((case-fold-search font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search)
0715d1a4 1268 (keywords (cddr font-lock-syntactic-keywords))
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1269 keyword matcher highlights)
1270 (while keywords
1271 ;; Find an occurrence of `matcher' from `start' to `end'.
1272 (setq keyword (car keywords) matcher (car keyword))
1273 (goto-char start)
1274 (while (if (stringp matcher)
1275 (re-search-forward matcher end t)
1276 (funcall matcher end))
1277 ;; Apply each highlight to this instance of `matcher', which may be
1278 ;; specific highlights or more keywords anchored to `matcher'.
1279 (setq highlights (cdr keyword))
1280 (while highlights
1281 (if (numberp (car (car highlights)))
1282 (font-lock-apply-syntactic-highlight (car highlights))
1283 (font-lock-fontify-syntactic-anchored-keywords (car highlights)
1284 end))
1285 (setq highlights (cdr highlights))))
1286 (setq keywords (cdr keywords)))))
1287
1288;;; End of Syntactic regexp fontification functions.
1289\f
1290;;; Syntactic fontification functions.
1291
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1293 "Put proper face on each string and comment between START and END.
1294START should be at the beginning of a line."
8259bf10 1295 (let (state face beg)
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1296 (if loudly (message "Fontifying %s... (syntactically...)" (buffer-name)))
1297 (goto-char start)
1298 ;;
7ae3cc71 1299 ;; Find the `start' state.
47fc2db3 1300 (setq state (or ppss (syntax-ppss start)))
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1301 ;;
1302 ;; Find each interesting place between here and `end'.
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1303 (while
1304 (progn
1305 (when (or (nth 3 state) (nth 4 state))
1306 (setq face (funcall font-lock-syntactic-face-function state))
1307 (setq beg (max (nth 8 state) start))
1308 (setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) end nil nil state
1309 'syntax-table))
1310 (when face (put-text-property beg (point) 'face face)))
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1311 (< (point) end))
1312 (setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) end nil nil state
1313 'syntax-table)))))
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1315;;; End of Syntactic fontification functions.
1316\f
1317;;; Keyword regexp fontification functions.
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1319(defsubst font-lock-apply-highlight (highlight)
1320 "Apply HIGHLIGHT following a match.
1321HIGHLIGHT should be of the form MATCH-HIGHLIGHT, see `font-lock-keywords'."
1322 (let* ((match (nth 0 highlight))
1323 (start (match-beginning match)) (end (match-end match))
1324 (override (nth 2 highlight)))
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1325 (if (not start)
1326 ;; No match but we might not signal an error.
1327 (or (nth 3 highlight)
1328 (error "No match %d in highlight %S" match highlight))
1329 (let ((val (eval (nth 1 highlight))))
1330 (when (eq (car-safe val) 'face)
1331 (add-text-properties start end (cddr val))
1332 (setq val (cadr val)))
1333 (cond
a5f48305 1334 ((not (or val (eq override t)))
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1335 ;; If `val' is nil, don't do anything. It is important to do it
1336 ;; explicitly, because when adding nil via things like
1337 ;; font-lock-append-text-property, the property is actually
1338 ;; changed from <face> to (<face>) which is undesirable. --Stef
1339 nil)
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1340 ((not override)
1341 ;; Cannot override existing fontification.
1342 (or (text-property-not-all start end 'face nil)
1343 (put-text-property start end 'face val)))
1344 ((eq override t)
1345 ;; Override existing fontification.
1346 (put-text-property start end 'face val))
1347 ((eq override 'prepend)
1348 ;; Prepend to existing fontification.
1349 (font-lock-prepend-text-property start end 'face val))
1350 ((eq override 'append)
1351 ;; Append to existing fontification.
1352 (font-lock-append-text-property start end 'face val))
1353 ((eq override 'keep)
1354 ;; Keep existing fontification.
1355 (font-lock-fillin-text-property start end 'face val)))))))
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1357(defsubst font-lock-fontify-anchored-keywords (keywords limit)
1358 "Fontify according to KEYWORDS until LIMIT.
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1359KEYWORDS should be of the form MATCH-ANCHORED, see `font-lock-keywords',
1360LIMIT can be modified by the value of its PRE-MATCH-FORM."
1361 (let ((matcher (nth 0 keywords)) (lowdarks (nthcdr 3 keywords)) highlights
fb0e4f8a 1362 (lead-start (match-beginning 0))
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1363 ;; Evaluate PRE-MATCH-FORM.
1364 (pre-match-value (eval (nth 1 keywords))))
1365 ;; Set LIMIT to value of PRE-MATCH-FORM or the end of line.
fb0e4f8a 1366 (if (not (and (numberp pre-match-value) (> pre-match-value (point))))
6e1d0d15 1367 (setq limit (line-end-position))
fb0e4f8a 1368 (setq limit pre-match-value)
ba22aeff 1369 (when (and font-lock-multiline (>= limit (line-beginning-position 2)))
fb0e4f8a 1370 ;; this is a multiline anchored match
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1371 ;; (setq font-lock-multiline t)
1372 (put-text-property (if (= limit (line-beginning-position 2))
1373 (1- limit)
1374 (min lead-start (point)))
1375 limit
28a53bc1 1376 'font-lock-multiline t)))
9bfbb130 1377 (save-match-data
876f2438 1378 ;; Find an occurrence of `matcher' before `limit'.
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1379 (while (and (< (point) limit)
1380 (if (stringp matcher)
1381 (re-search-forward matcher limit t)
1382 (funcall matcher limit)))
876f2438 1383 ;; Apply each highlight to this instance of `matcher'.
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1384 (setq highlights lowdarks)
1385 (while highlights
1386 (font-lock-apply-highlight (car highlights))
1387 (setq highlights (cdr highlights)))))
876f2438 1388 ;; Evaluate POST-MATCH-FORM.
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1389 (eval (nth 2 keywords))))
1390
1391(defun font-lock-fontify-keywords-region (start end &optional loudly)
1392 "Fontify according to `font-lock-keywords' between START and END.
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1393START should be at the beginning of a line.
1394LOUDLY, if non-nil, allows progress-meter bar."
ac6e572c 1395 (unless (eq (car font-lock-keywords) t)
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1397 (font-lock-compile-keywords font-lock-keywords t)))
9bfbb130 1398 (let ((case-fold-search font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search)
69968400 1399 (keywords (cddr font-lock-keywords))
9bfbb130 1400 (bufname (buffer-name)) (count 0)
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1401 keyword matcher highlights)
1402 ;;
1403 ;; Fontify each item in `font-lock-keywords' from `start' to `end'.
1404 (while keywords
1405 (if loudly (message "Fontifying %s... (regexps..%s)" bufname
2e6a15fc 1406 (make-string (incf count) ?.)))
9bfbb130 1407 ;;
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1408 ;; Find an occurrence of `matcher' from `start' to `end'.
1409 (setq keyword (car keywords) matcher (car keyword))
1410 (goto-char start)
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1411 (while (and (< (point) end)
1412 (if (stringp matcher)
1413 (re-search-forward matcher end t)
1414 (funcall matcher end)))
041470d2 1415 (when (and font-lock-multiline
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1416 (>= (point)
1417 (save-excursion (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
1418 (forward-line 1) (point))))
fb0e4f8a 1419 ;; this is a multiline regexp match
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1420 ;; (setq font-lock-multiline t)
1421 (put-text-property (if (= (point)
1422 (save-excursion
1423 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
1424 (forward-line 1) (point)))
1425 (1- (point))
1426 (match-beginning 0))
1427 (point)
fb0e4f8a 1428 'font-lock-multiline t))
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1429 ;; Apply each highlight to this instance of `matcher', which may be
1430 ;; specific highlights or more keywords anchored to `matcher'.
1431 (setq highlights (cdr keyword))
1432 (while highlights
1433 (if (numberp (car (car highlights)))
1434 (font-lock-apply-highlight (car highlights))
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1435 (let ((pos (point)))
1436 (font-lock-fontify-anchored-keywords (car highlights) end)
1437 ;; Ensure forward progress.
1438 (if (< (point) pos) (goto-char pos))))
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1439 (setq highlights (cdr highlights))))
1440 (setq keywords (cdr keywords)))))
2d63aa67 1441
ac6e572c 1442;;; End of Keyword regexp fontification functions.
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1443\f
1444;; Various functions.
1445
2d5eba0e 1446(defun font-lock-compile-keywords (keywords &optional regexp)
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1447 "Compile KEYWORDS into the form (t KEYWORDS COMPILED...)
1448Here each COMPILED is of the form (MATCHER HIGHLIGHT ...) as shown in the
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1449`font-lock-keywords' doc string.
1450If REGEXP is non-nil, it means these keywords are used for
1451`font-lock-keywords' rather than for `font-lock-syntactic-keywords'."
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1452 (if (eq (car-safe keywords) t)
1453 keywords
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1454 (setq keywords
1455 (cons t (cons keywords
1456 (mapcar 'font-lock-compile-keyword keywords))))
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1457 (if (and regexp
1458 (eq (or syntax-begin-function
1459 font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function)
1460 'beginning-of-defun)
1461 (not beginning-of-defun-function))
1462 ;; Try to detect when a string or comment contains something that
1463 ;; looks like a defun and would thus confuse font-lock.
1464 (nconc keywords
1465 `((,(if defun-prompt-regexp
1466 (concat "^\\(?:" defun-prompt-regexp "\\)?\\s(")
1467 "^\\s(")
1468 (0
048aac39 1469 (if (memq (get-text-property (match-beginning 0) 'face)
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1470 '(font-lock-string-face font-lock-doc-face
1471 font-lock-comment-face))
1472 font-lock-warning-face)
1473 prepend)))))
1474 keywords))
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1475
1476(defun font-lock-compile-keyword (keyword)
c1f2ffc8 1477 (cond ((nlistp keyword) ; MATCHER
a2b8e66b 1478 (list keyword '(0 font-lock-keyword-face)))
c1f2ffc8 1479 ((eq (car keyword) 'eval) ; (eval . FORM)
a2b8e66b 1480 (font-lock-compile-keyword (eval (cdr keyword))))
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1481 ((eq (car-safe (cdr keyword)) 'quote) ; (MATCHER . 'FORM)
1482 ;; If FORM is a FACENAME then quote it. Otherwise ignore the quote.
1483 (if (symbolp (nth 2 keyword))
1484 (list (car keyword) (list 0 (cdr keyword)))
1485 (font-lock-compile-keyword (cons (car keyword) (nth 2 keyword)))))
1486 ((numberp (cdr keyword)) ; (MATCHER . MATCH)
a2b8e66b 1487 (list (car keyword) (list (cdr keyword) 'font-lock-keyword-face)))
c1f2ffc8 1488 ((symbolp (cdr keyword)) ; (MATCHER . FACENAME)
a2b8e66b 1489 (list (car keyword) (list 0 (cdr keyword))))
c1f2ffc8 1490 ((nlistp (nth 1 keyword)) ; (MATCHER . HIGHLIGHT)
a2b8e66b 1491 (list (car keyword) (cdr keyword)))
c1f2ffc8 1492 (t ; (MATCHER HIGHLIGHT ...)
a2b8e66b 1493 keyword)))
d46c21ec 1494
ac6e572c 1495(defun font-lock-eval-keywords (keywords)
019f00d8 1496 "Evalulate KEYWORDS if a function (funcall) or variable (eval) name."
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1497 (if (listp keywords)
1498 keywords
1499 (font-lock-eval-keywords (if (fboundp keywords)
1500 (funcall keywords)
1501 (eval keywords)))))
ac6e572c 1502
343204bd 1503(defun font-lock-value-in-major-mode (alist)
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1504 "Return value in ALIST for `major-mode', or ALIST if it is not an alist.
1505Structure is ((MAJOR-MODE . VALUE) ...) where MAJOR-MODE may be t."
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1506 (if (consp alist)
1507 (cdr (or (assq major-mode alist) (assq t alist)))
1508 alist))
1509
d46c21ec 1510(defun font-lock-choose-keywords (keywords level)
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1512A LEVEL of nil is equal to a LEVEL of 0, a LEVEL of t is equal to
1513\(1- (length KEYWORDS))."
fd612dd9 1514 (cond ((not (and (listp keywords) (symbolp (car keywords))))
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1515 keywords)
1516 ((numberp level)
1517 (or (nth level keywords) (car (reverse keywords))))
1518 ((eq level t)
1519 (car (reverse keywords)))
1520 (t
1521 (car keywords))))
d46c21ec 1522
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1523(defvar font-lock-set-defaults nil) ; Whether we have set up defaults.
1524
1525(defun font-lock-set-defaults ()
1526 "Set fontification defaults appropriately for this mode.
1527Sets various variables using `font-lock-defaults' (or, if nil, using
1528`font-lock-defaults-alist') and `font-lock-maximum-decoration'."
1529 ;; Set fontification defaults iff not previously set.
1530 (unless font-lock-set-defaults
1531 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-set-defaults) t)
1532 (make-local-variable 'font-lock-fontified)
1533 (make-local-variable 'font-lock-multiline)
1534 (let* ((defaults (or font-lock-defaults
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1535 (cdr (assq major-mode
1536 (with-no-warnings
1537 font-lock-defaults-alist)))))
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1538 (keywords
1539 (font-lock-choose-keywords (nth 0 defaults)
1540 (font-lock-value-in-major-mode font-lock-maximum-decoration)))
1541 (local (cdr (assq major-mode font-lock-keywords-alist)))
1542 (removed-keywords
1543 (cdr-safe (assq major-mode font-lock-removed-keywords-alist))))
1544 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) defaults)
1545 ;; Syntactic fontification?
1546 (when (nth 1 defaults)
1547 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords-only) t))
1548 ;; Case fold during regexp fontification?
1549 (when (nth 2 defaults)
1550 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search) t))
1551 ;; Syntax table for regexp and syntactic fontification?
1552 (when (nth 3 defaults)
1553 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-syntax-table)
1554 (copy-syntax-table (syntax-table)))
1555 (dolist (selem (nth 3 defaults))
1556 ;; The character to modify may be a single CHAR or a STRING.
1557 (let ((syntax (cdr selem)))
1558 (dolist (char (if (numberp (car selem))
1559 (list (car selem))
1560 (mapcar 'identity (car selem))))
1561 (modify-syntax-entry char syntax font-lock-syntax-table)))))
1562 ;; Syntax function for syntactic fontification?
1563 (when (nth 4 defaults)
1564 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function)
1565 (nth 4 defaults)))
1566 ;; Variable alist?
1567 (dolist (x (nthcdr 5 defaults))
1568 (set (make-local-variable (car x)) (cdr x)))
69968400 1569 ;; Set up `font-lock-keywords' last because its value might depend
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1570 ;; on other settings (e.g. font-lock-compile-keywords uses
1571 ;; font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function).
1572 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords)
69968400 1573 (font-lock-eval-keywords keywords))
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1574 ;; Local fontification?
1575 (while local
1576 (font-lock-add-keywords nil (car (car local)) (cdr (car local)))
1577 (setq local (cdr local)))
1578 (when removed-keywords
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1579 (font-lock-remove-keywords nil removed-keywords))
1580 ;; Now compile the keywords.
1581 (unless (eq (car font-lock-keywords) t)
1582 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords)
e2850f3f 1583 (font-lock-compile-keywords font-lock-keywords t))))))
030f4a35 1584\f
2d63aa67 1585;;; Colour etc. support.
9bfbb130 1586
2273c36b 1587;; Originally face attributes were specified via `font-lock-face-attributes'.
23a0e11b 1588;; Users then changed the default face attributes by setting that variable.
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1589;; However, we try and be back-compatible and respect its value if set except
1590;; for faces where M-x customize has been used to save changes for the face.
1591(when (boundp 'font-lock-face-attributes)
1592 (let ((face-attributes font-lock-face-attributes))
1593 (while face-attributes
1594 (let* ((face-attribute (pop face-attributes))
1595 (face (car face-attribute)))
1596 ;; Rustle up a `defface' SPEC from a `font-lock-face-attributes' entry.
1597 (unless (get face 'saved-face)
1598 (let ((foreground (nth 1 face-attribute))
1599 (background (nth 2 face-attribute))
1600 (bold-p (nth 3 face-attribute))
1601 (italic-p (nth 4 face-attribute))
1602 (underline-p (nth 5 face-attribute))
1603 face-spec)
1604 (when foreground
1605 (setq face-spec (cons ':foreground (cons foreground face-spec))))
1606 (when background
1607 (setq face-spec (cons ':background (cons background face-spec))))
1608 (when bold-p
0cccb49d 1609 (setq face-spec (append '(:weight bold) face-spec)))
2273c36b 1610 (when italic-p
0cccb49d 1611 (setq face-spec (append '(:slant italic) face-spec)))
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1612 (when underline-p
1613 (setq face-spec (append '(:underline t) face-spec)))
1614 (custom-declare-face face (list (list t face-spec)) nil)))))))
1615
1616;; But now we do it the custom way. Note that `defface' will not overwrite any
1617;; faces declared above via `custom-declare-face'.
55015061 1618(defface font-lock-comment-face
a12d182a 1619 '((((class grayscale) (background light))
0cccb49d 1620 (:foreground "DimGray" :weight bold :slant italic))
55015061 1621 (((class grayscale) (background dark))
0cccb49d 1622 (:foreground "LightGray" :weight bold :slant italic))
c9341aa0 1623 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
a12d182a 1624 (:foreground "Firebrick"))
c9341aa0 1625 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark))
a12d182a 1626 (:foreground "chocolate1"))
c9341aa0 1627 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background light))
a12d182a 1628 (:foreground "red"))
c9341aa0 1629 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background dark))
a12d182a 1630 (:foreground "red1"))
c9341aa0 1631 (((class color) (min-colors 8) (background light))
a12d182a 1632 (:foreground "red"))
c9341aa0 1633 (((class color) (min-colors 8) (background dark))
a12d182a 1634 (:foreground "red1"))
0cccb49d 1635 (t (:weight bold :slant italic)))
55015061 1636 "Font Lock mode face used to highlight comments."
2273c36b 1637 :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
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1638
1639(defface font-lock-string-face
a12d182a 1640 '((((class grayscale) (background light)) (:foreground "DimGray" :slant italic))
0cccb49d 1641 (((class grayscale) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightGray" :slant italic))
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1642 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) (:foreground "RosyBrown"))
1643 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSalmon"))
1644 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background light)) (:foreground "RosyBrown"))
1645 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSalmon"))
1646 (((class color) (min-colors 8)) (:foreground "green"))
0cccb49d 1647 (t (:slant italic)))
55015061 1648 "Font Lock mode face used to highlight strings."
2273c36b 1649 :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
55015061 1650
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1651(defface font-lock-doc-face
1652 '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
1653 "Font Lock mode face used to highlight documentation."
1654 :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
1655
55015061 1656(defface font-lock-keyword-face
a12d182a 1657 '((((class grayscale) (background light)) (:foreground "LightGray" :weight bold))
0cccb49d 1658 (((class grayscale) (background dark)) (:foreground "DimGray" :weight bold))
a12d182a 1659 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) (:foreground "Purple"))
ea81d57e 1660 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) (:foreground "Cyan1"))
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1661 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background light)) (:foreground "Purple"))
1662 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background dark)) (:foreground "Cyan"))
1663 (((class color) (min-colors 8)) (:foreground "cyan" :weight bold))
0cccb49d 1664 (t (:weight bold)))
55015061 1665 "Font Lock mode face used to highlight keywords."
2273c36b 1666 :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
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1667
1668(defface font-lock-builtin-face
a12d182a 1669 '((((class grayscale) (background light)) (:foreground "LightGray" :weight bold))
0cccb49d 1670 (((class grayscale) (background dark)) (:foreground "DimGray" :weight bold))
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1671 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) (:foreground "Orchid"))
1672 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSteelBlue"))
1673 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background light)) (:foreground "Orchid"))
1674 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSteelBlue"))
1675 (((class color) (min-colors 8)) (:foreground "blue" :weight bold))
0cccb49d 1676 (t (:weight bold)))
55015061 1677 "Font Lock mode face used to highlight builtins."
2273c36b 1678 :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
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1679
1680(defface font-lock-function-name-face
ea81d57e 1681 '((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) (:foreground "Blue1"))
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1682 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSkyBlue"))
1683 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background light)) (:foreground "Blue"))
1684 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSkyBlue"))
1685 (((class color) (min-colors 8)) (:foreground "blue" :weight bold))
0cccb49d 1686 (t (:inverse-video t :weight bold)))
55015061 1687 "Font Lock mode face used to highlight function names."
2273c36b 1688 :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
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1689
1690(defface font-lock-variable-name-face
a12d182a 1691 '((((class grayscale) (background light))
0cccb49d 1692 (:foreground "Gray90" :weight bold :slant italic))
55015061 1693 (((class grayscale) (background dark))
0cccb49d 1694 (:foreground "DimGray" :weight bold :slant italic))
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1695 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) (:foreground "DarkGoldenrod"))
1696 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightGoldenrod"))
1697 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background light)) (:foreground "DarkGoldenrod"))
1698 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightGoldenrod"))
1699 (((class color) (min-colors 8)) (:foreground "yellow" :weight light))
0cccb49d 1700 (t (:weight bold :slant italic)))
55015061 1701 "Font Lock mode face used to highlight variable names."
2273c36b 1702 :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
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1703
1704(defface font-lock-type-face
a12d182a 1705 '((((class grayscale) (background light)) (:foreground "Gray90" :weight bold))
0cccb49d 1706 (((class grayscale) (background dark)) (:foreground "DimGray" :weight bold))
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1707 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) (:foreground "ForestGreen"))
1708 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) (:foreground "PaleGreen"))
1709 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background light)) (:foreground "ForestGreen"))
1710 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background dark)) (:foreground "PaleGreen"))
1711 (((class color) (min-colors 8)) (:foreground "green"))
0cccb49d 1712 (t (:weight bold :underline t)))
8acf2292 1713 "Font Lock mode face used to highlight type and classes."
2273c36b 1714 :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
55015061 1715
8acf2292 1716(defface font-lock-constant-face
a12d182a 1717 '((((class grayscale) (background light))
0cccb49d 1718 (:foreground "LightGray" :weight bold :underline t))
55015061 1719 (((class grayscale) (background dark))
0cccb49d 1720 (:foreground "Gray50" :weight bold :underline t))
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1721 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) (:foreground "CadetBlue"))
1722 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) (:foreground "Aquamarine"))
1723 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background light)) (:foreground "CadetBlue"))
1724 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background dark)) (:foreground "Aquamarine"))
1725 (((class color) (min-colors 8)) (:foreground "magenta"))
0cccb49d 1726 (t (:weight bold :underline t)))
8acf2292 1727 "Font Lock mode face used to highlight constants and labels."
2273c36b 1728 :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
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1729
1730(defface font-lock-warning-face
ea81d57e 1731 '((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) (:foreground "Red1" :weight bold))
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1732 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) (:foreground "Pink" :weight bold))
1733 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background light)) (:foreground "Red" :weight bold))
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1734 (((class color) (min-colors 16) (background dark)) (:foreground "Pink" :weight bold))
1735 (((class color) (min-colors 8)) (:foreground "red"))
0cccb49d 1736 (t (:inverse-video t :weight bold)))
55015061 1737 "Font Lock mode face used to highlight warnings."
2273c36b 1738 :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
2d63aa67 1739
d654cab8 1740(defface font-lock-preprocessor-face
c9341aa0 1741 '((t :inherit font-lock-builtin-face))
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1742 "Font Lock mode face used to highlight preprocessor directives."
1743 :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
1744
2d63aa67 1745;;; End of Colour etc. support.
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1747;;; Menu support.
1748
1749;; This section of code is commented out because Emacs does not have real menu
1750;; buttons. (We can mimic them by putting "( ) " or "(X) " at the beginning of
1751;; the menu entry text, but with Xt it looks both ugly and embarrassingly
1752;; amateur.) If/When Emacs gets real menus buttons, put in menu-bar.el after
1753;; the entry for "Text Properties" something like:
1754;;
1755;; (define-key menu-bar-edit-menu [font-lock]
9c8de95c 1756;; (cons "Syntax Highlighting" font-lock-menu))
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1757;;
1758;; and remove a single ";" from the beginning of each line in the rest of this
1759;; section. Probably the mechanism for telling the menu code what are menu
1760;; buttons and when they are on or off needs tweaking. I have assumed that the
1761;; mechanism is via `menu-toggle' and `menu-selected' symbol properties. sm.
1762
1763;;;;###autoload
1764;(progn
1765; ;; Make the Font Lock menu.
1766; (defvar font-lock-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Syntax Highlighting"))
1767; ;; Add the menu items in reverse order.
1768; (define-key font-lock-menu [fontify-less]
1769; '("Less In Current Buffer" . font-lock-fontify-less))
1770; (define-key font-lock-menu [fontify-more]
1771; '("More In Current Buffer" . font-lock-fontify-more))
1772; (define-key font-lock-menu [font-lock-sep]
1773; '("--"))
1774; (define-key font-lock-menu [font-lock-mode]
1775; '("In Current Buffer" . font-lock-mode))
1776; (define-key font-lock-menu [global-font-lock-mode]
1777; '("In All Buffers" . global-font-lock-mode)))
1778;
1779;;;;###autoload
1780;(progn
1781; ;; We put the appropriate `menu-enable' etc. symbol property values on when
1782; ;; font-lock.el is loaded, so we don't need to autoload the three variables.
1783; (put 'global-font-lock-mode 'menu-toggle t)
1784; (put 'font-lock-mode 'menu-toggle t)
1785; (put 'font-lock-fontify-more 'menu-enable '(identity))
1786; (put 'font-lock-fontify-less 'menu-enable '(identity)))
1787;
1788;;; Put the appropriate symbol property values on now. See above.
9c8de95c 1789;(put 'global-font-lock-mode 'menu-selected 'global-font-lock-mode)
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1790;(put 'font-lock-mode 'menu-selected 'font-lock-mode)
1791;(put 'font-lock-fontify-more 'menu-enable '(nth 2 font-lock-fontify-level))
1792;(put 'font-lock-fontify-less 'menu-enable '(nth 1 font-lock-fontify-level))
1793;
1794;(defvar font-lock-fontify-level nil) ; For less/more fontification.
1795;
1796;(defun font-lock-fontify-level (level)
1797; (let ((font-lock-maximum-decoration level))
1798; (when font-lock-mode
1799; (font-lock-mode))
1800; (font-lock-mode)
1801; (when font-lock-verbose
1802; (message "Fontifying %s... level %d" (buffer-name) level))))
1803;
1804;(defun font-lock-fontify-less ()
1805; "Fontify the current buffer with less decoration.
1806;See `font-lock-maximum-decoration'."
1807; (interactive)
1808; ;; Check in case we get called interactively.
1809; (if (nth 1 font-lock-fontify-level)
1810; (font-lock-fontify-level (1- (car font-lock-fontify-level)))
1811; (error "No less decoration")))
1812;
1813;(defun font-lock-fontify-more ()
1814; "Fontify the current buffer with more decoration.
1815;See `font-lock-maximum-decoration'."
1816; (interactive)
1817; ;; Check in case we get called interactively.
1818; (if (nth 2 font-lock-fontify-level)
1819; (font-lock-fontify-level (1+ (car font-lock-fontify-level)))
1820; (error "No more decoration")))
1821;
1822;;; This should be called by `font-lock-set-defaults'.
1823;(defun font-lock-set-menu ()
1824; ;; Activate less/more fontification entries if there are multiple levels for
1825; ;; the current buffer. Sets `font-lock-fontify-level' to be of the form
1826; ;; (CURRENT-LEVEL IS-LOWER-LEVEL-P IS-HIGHER-LEVEL-P) for menu activation.
1827; (let ((keywords (or (nth 0 font-lock-defaults)
1828; (nth 1 (assq major-mode font-lock-defaults-alist))))
1829; (level (font-lock-value-in-major-mode font-lock-maximum-decoration)))
1830; (make-local-variable 'font-lock-fontify-level)
1831; (if (or (symbolp keywords) (= (length keywords) 1))
1832; (font-lock-unset-menu)
1833; (cond ((eq level t)
1834; (setq level (1- (length keywords))))
1835; ((or (null level) (zerop level))
1836; ;; The default level is usually, but not necessarily, level 1.
1837; (setq level (- (length keywords)
1838; (length (member (eval (car keywords))
1839; (mapcar 'eval (cdr keywords))))))))
1840; (setq font-lock-fontify-level (list level (> level 1)
1841; (< level (1- (length keywords))))))))
1842;
1843;;; This should be called by `font-lock-unset-defaults'.
1844;(defun font-lock-unset-menu ()
1845; ;; Deactivate less/more fontification entries.
1846; (setq font-lock-fontify-level nil))
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1848;;; End of Menu support.
56fcbd7e 1849\f
9bfbb130 1850;;; Various regexp information shared by several modes.
a1eb1cf1 1851;;; Information specific to a single mode should go in its load library.
030f4a35 1852
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1854;; cc-fonts.el (and required by cc-mode.el). However, the below function
56fcbd7e 1855;; should stay in font-lock.el, since it is used by other libraries. sm.
2e6a15fc 1856
c1f2ffc8 1857(defun font-lock-match-c-style-declaration-item-and-skip-to-next (limit)
2e6a15fc 1858 "Match, and move over, any declaration/definition item after point.
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1859Matches after point, but ignores leading whitespace and `*' characters.
1860Does not move further than LIMIT.
1861
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1862The expected syntax of a declaration/definition item is `word' (preceded by
1863optional whitespace and `*' characters and proceeded by optional whitespace)
1864optionally followed by a `('. Everything following the item (but belonging to
4cac2fc3 1865it) is expected to be skip-able by `scan-sexps', and items are expected to be
ac6e572c 1866separated with a `,' and to be terminated with a `;'.
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1868Thus the regexp matches after point: word (
1869 ^^^^ ^
1870Where the match subexpressions are: 1 2
1871
1872The item is delimited by (match-beginning 1) and (match-end 1).
1873If (match-beginning 2) is non-nil, the item is followed by a `('.
1874
1875This function could be MATCHER in a MATCH-ANCHORED `font-lock-keywords' item."
c1966bb4 1876 (when (looking-at "[ \n\t*]*\\(\\sw+\\)[ \t\n]*\\(((?\\)?")
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1877 (when (and (match-end 2) (> (- (match-end 2) (match-beginning 2)) 1))
1878 ;; If `word' is followed by a double open-paren, it's probably
1879 ;; a macro used for "int myfun P_ ((int arg1))". Let's go back one
1880 ;; word to try and match `myfun' rather than `P_'.
1881 (let ((pos (point)))
c1966bb4 1882 (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
8259bf10 1883 (skip-syntax-backward "w")
4cac2fc3 1884 (unless (looking-at "\\(\\sw+\\)[ \t\n]*\\sw+[ \t\n]*\\(((?\\)?")
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1885 ;; Looks like it was something else, so go back to where we
1886 ;; were and reset the match data by rematching.
1887 (goto-char pos)
c1966bb4 1888 (looking-at "[ \n\t*]*\\(\\sw+\\)[ \t\n]*\\(((?\\)?"))))
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1889 (save-match-data
1890 (condition-case nil
1891 (save-restriction
c1966bb4 1892 ;; Restrict to the LIMIT.
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1893 (narrow-to-region (point-min) limit)
1894 (goto-char (match-end 1))
1895 ;; Move over any item value, etc., to the next item.
c1966bb4 1896 (while (not (looking-at "[ \t\n]*\\(\\(,\\)\\|;\\|\\'\\)"))
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1897 (goto-char (or (scan-sexps (point) 1) (point-max))))
1898 (goto-char (match-end 2)))
1899 (error t)))))
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1900\f
1901;; Lisp.
2e6a15fc 1902
030f4a35 1903(defconst lisp-font-lock-keywords-1
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1904 (eval-when-compile
1905 (list
2d63aa67 1906 ;;
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1907 ;; Definitions.
1908 (list (concat "(\\(def\\("
1909 ;; Function declarations.
7c5312b2 1910 "\\(advice\\|varalias\\|alias\\|generic\\|macro\\*?\\|method\\|"
4fffc071 1911 "setf\\|subst\\*?\\|un\\*?\\|"
f665853a 1912 "ine-\\(condition\\|\\(?:derived\\|minor\\|generic\\)-mode\\|"
4fffc071 1913 "method-combination\\|setf-expander\\|skeleton\\|widget\\|"
1a5c5f2e 1914 "function\\|\\(compiler\\|modify\\|symbol\\)-macro\\)\\)\\|"
2e6a15fc 1915 ;; Variable declarations.
4fffc071 1916 "\\(const\\(ant\\)?\\|custom\\|face\\|parameter\\|var\\)\\|"
2e6a15fc 1917 ;; Structure declarations.
e2cd29bd 1918 "\\(class\\|group\\|theme\\|package\\|struct\\|type\\)"
2e6a15fc 1919 "\\)\\)\\>"
55015061 1920 ;; Any whitespace and defined object.
2e6a15fc 1921 "[ \t'\(]*"
11b42ef4 1922 "\\(setf[ \t]+\\sw+)\\|\\sw+\\)?")
2e6a15fc 1923 '(1 font-lock-keyword-face)
ae659ad5 1924 '(9 (cond ((match-beginning 3) font-lock-function-name-face)
aaa15488 1925 ((match-beginning 6) font-lock-variable-name-face)
55015061 1926 (t font-lock-type-face))
2e6a15fc 1927 nil t))
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1928 ;;
1929 ;; Emacs Lisp autoload cookies.
731dd885 1930 '("^;;;###\\(autoload\\)" 1 font-lock-warning-face prepend)
2e6a15fc 1931 ))
56fcbd7e 1932 "Subdued level highlighting for Lisp modes.")
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1933
1934(defconst lisp-font-lock-keywords-2
799761f0 1935 (append lisp-font-lock-keywords-1
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1936 (eval-when-compile
1937 (list
1938 ;;
2d63aa67 1939 ;; Control structures. Emacs Lisp forms.
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1940 (cons (concat
1941 "(" (regexp-opt
4fffc071 1942 '("cond" "if" "while" "let" "let*"
ac6e572c 1943 "prog" "progn" "progv" "prog1" "prog2" "prog*"
4fffc071 1944 "inline" "lambda" "save-restriction" "save-excursion"
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1945 "save-window-excursion" "save-selected-window"
1946 "save-match-data" "save-current-buffer" "unwind-protect"
9c8de95c 1947 "condition-case" "track-mouse"
ac6e572c 1948 "eval-after-load" "eval-and-compile" "eval-when-compile"
4fffc071 1949 "eval-when"
e6bdd6ab 1950 "with-category-table"
844a6a46 1951 "with-current-buffer" "with-electric-help"
e6bdd6ab 1952 "with-local-quit" "with-no-warnings"
844a6a46 1953 "with-output-to-string" "with-output-to-temp-buffer"
e6bdd6ab 1954 "with-selected-window" "with-syntax-table"
79f238c9 1955 "with-temp-buffer" "with-temp-file" "with-temp-message"
e6bdd6ab 1956 "with-timeout" "with-timeout-handler") t)
ac6e572c 1957 "\\>")
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1958 1)
1959 ;;
2d63aa67 1960 ;; Control structures. Common Lisp forms.
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1961 (cons (concat
1962 "(" (regexp-opt
1963 '("when" "unless" "case" "ecase" "typecase" "etypecase"
aaa15488 1964 "ccase" "ctypecase" "handler-case" "handler-bind"
ae659ad5 1965 "restart-bind" "restart-case" "in-package"
5ac71493 1966 "break" "ignore-errors"
ae659ad5 1967 "loop" "do" "do*" "dotimes" "dolist" "the" "locally"
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1968 "proclaim" "declaim" "declare" "symbol-macrolet"
1969 "lexical-let" "lexical-let*" "flet" "labels" "compiler-let"
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1970 "destructuring-bind" "macrolet" "tagbody" "block" "go"
1971 "multiple-value-bind" "multiple-value-prog1"
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1972 "return" "return-from"
1973 "with-accessors" "with-compilation-unit"
1974 "with-condition-restarts" "with-hash-table-iterator"
1975 "with-input-from-string" "with-open-file"
1976 "with-open-stream" "with-output-to-string"
1977 "with-package-iterator" "with-simple-restart"
1978 "with-slots" "with-standard-io-syntax") t)
ac6e572c 1979 "\\>")
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1980 1)
1981 ;;
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1982 ;; Exit/Feature symbols as constants.
1983 (list (concat "(\\(catch\\|throw\\|featurep\\|provide\\|require\\)\\>"
1984 "[ \t']*\\(\\sw+\\)?")
1985 '(1 font-lock-keyword-face)
1986 '(2 font-lock-constant-face nil t))
1987 ;;
1988 ;; Erroneous structures.
5ac71493 1989 '("(\\(abort\\|assert\\|warn\\|check-type\\|cerror\\|error\\|signal\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-warning-face)
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1990 ;;
1991 ;; Words inside \\[] tend to be for `substitute-command-keys'.
8acf2292 1992 '("\\\\\\\\\\[\\(\\sw+\\)]" 1 font-lock-constant-face prepend)
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1993 ;;
1994 ;; Words inside `' tend to be symbol names.
8acf2292 1995 '("`\\(\\sw\\sw+\\)'" 1 font-lock-constant-face prepend)
2e6a15fc 1996 ;;
9c8de95c 1997 ;; Constant values.
6c4bb7f6 1998 '("\\<:\\sw+\\>" 0 font-lock-builtin-face)
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1999 ;;
2000 ;; ELisp and CLisp `&' keywords as types.
f56f1421 2001 '("\\&\\sw+\\>" . font-lock-type-face)
5e9e032a 2002 ;;
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2003;;; This is too general -- rms.
2004;;; A user complained that he has functions whose names start with `do'
2005;;; and that they get the wrong color.
2006;;; ;; CL `with-' and `do-' constructs
2007;;; '("(\\(\\(do-\\|with-\\)\\(\\s_\\|\\w\\)*\\)" 1 font-lock-keyword-face)
2e6a15fc 2008 )))
fb512de9 2009 "Gaudy level highlighting for Lisp modes.")
030f4a35 2010
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2011(defvar lisp-font-lock-keywords lisp-font-lock-keywords-1
2012 "Default expressions to highlight in Lisp modes.")
46f26fcf 2013\f
030f4a35 2014(provide 'font-lock)
54f73af3 2015
7ae3cc71 2016;; arch-tag: 682327e4-64d8-4057-b20b-1fbb9f1fc54c
030f4a35 2017;;; font-lock.el ends here