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35692fe0 | 1 | /* Lisp functions pertaining to editing. |
64c60c2f | 2 | |
ab422c4d | 3 | Copyright (C) 1985-1987, 1989, 1993-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
35692fe0 JB |
4 | |
5 | This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
6 | ||
9ec0b715 | 7 | GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
35692fe0 | 8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
9ec0b715 GM |
9 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
10 | (at your option) any later version. | |
35692fe0 JB |
11 | |
12 | GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
16 | ||
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
9ec0b715 | 18 | along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
35692fe0 JB |
19 | |
20 | ||
18160b98 | 21 | #include <config.h> |
68c45bf0 | 22 | #include <sys/types.h> |
3c14598c | 23 | #include <stdio.h> |
bfb61299 | 24 | |
5b9c0a1d | 25 | #ifdef HAVE_PWD_H |
35692fe0 | 26 | #include <pwd.h> |
7e90af26 | 27 | #include <grp.h> |
bfb61299 JB |
28 | #endif |
29 | ||
dfcf069d | 30 | #include <unistd.h> |
dfcf069d | 31 | |
3bb9abc8 ST |
32 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H |
33 | #include <sys/utsname.h> | |
34 | #endif | |
35 | ||
b17f9379 DN |
36 | #include "lisp.h" |
37 | ||
3c14598c EZ |
38 | /* systime.h includes <sys/time.h> which, on some systems, is required |
39 | for <sys/resource.h>; thus systime.h must be included before | |
40 | <sys/resource.h> */ | |
41 | #include "systime.h" | |
21acf124 ST |
42 | |
43 | #if defined HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H | |
4211ee7d | 44 | #include <sys/resource.h> |
e0f712ba AC |
45 | #endif |
46 | ||
37910ab2 | 47 | #include <float.h> |
b8d9bd41 PE |
48 | #include <limits.h> |
49 | #include <intprops.h> | |
16c3e636 | 50 | #include <strftime.h> |
37910ab2 | 51 | #include <verify.h> |
409847a1 | 52 | |
74d6d8c5 | 53 | #include "intervals.h" |
40fbd254 | 54 | #include "character.h" |
e5560ff7 | 55 | #include "buffer.h" |
68c45bf0 | 56 | #include "coding.h" |
0ae83348 | 57 | #include "frame.h" |
35692fe0 | 58 | #include "window.h" |
b91834c3 | 59 | #include "blockinput.h" |
35692fe0 | 60 | |
aac18aa4 PE |
61 | #define TM_YEAR_BASE 1900 |
62 | ||
c433c134 | 63 | #ifdef WINDOWSNT |
361358ea | 64 | extern Lisp_Object w32_get_internal_run_time (void); |
c433c134 JR |
65 | #endif |
66 | ||
43aac990 | 67 | static Lisp_Object format_time_string (char const *, ptrdiff_t, struct timespec, |
a08d4ba7 | 68 | bool, struct tm *); |
f57e2426 | 69 | static int tm_diff (struct tm *, struct tm *); |
d311d28c | 70 | static void update_buffer_properties (ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t); |
260e2e2a | 71 | |
955cbe7b | 72 | static Lisp_Object Qbuffer_access_fontify_functions; |
e3ed8469 | 73 | |
acb7cc89 GM |
74 | /* Symbol for the text property used to mark fields. */ |
75 | ||
76 | Lisp_Object Qfield; | |
77 | ||
78 | /* A special value for Qfield properties. */ | |
79 | ||
955cbe7b | 80 | static Lisp_Object Qboundary; |
acb7cc89 | 81 | |
5745a7df PE |
82 | /* The startup value of the TZ environment variable so it can be |
83 | restored if the user calls set-time-zone-rule with a nil | |
84 | argument. If null, the TZ environment variable was unset. */ | |
85 | static char const *initial_tz; | |
86 | ||
87 | /* True if the static variable tzvalbuf (defined in | |
88 | set_time_zone_rule) is part of 'environ'. */ | |
89 | static bool tzvalbuf_in_environ; | |
90 | ||
acb7cc89 | 91 | |
35692fe0 | 92 | void |
971de7fb | 93 | init_editfns (void) |
35692fe0 | 94 | { |
63c5d10b | 95 | const char *user_name; |
e7f8264d | 96 | register char *p; |
35692fe0 | 97 | struct passwd *pw; /* password entry for the current user */ |
35692fe0 JB |
98 | Lisp_Object tem; |
99 | ||
100 | /* Set up system_name even when dumping. */ | |
ac988277 | 101 | init_system_name (); |
35692fe0 JB |
102 | |
103 | #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP | |
104 | /* Don't bother with this on initial start when just dumping out */ | |
105 | if (!initialized) | |
106 | return; | |
107 | #endif /* not CANNOT_DUMP */ | |
108 | ||
5745a7df PE |
109 | initial_tz = getenv ("TZ"); |
110 | tzvalbuf_in_environ = 0; | |
111 | ||
63c5d10b | 112 | pw = getpwuid (getuid ()); |
87485d6f MW |
113 | #ifdef MSDOS |
114 | /* We let the real user name default to "root" because that's quite | |
115 | accurate on MSDOG and because it lets Emacs find the init file. | |
116 | (The DVX libraries override the Djgpp libraries here.) */ | |
35b34f72 | 117 | Vuser_real_login_name = build_string (pw ? pw->pw_name : "root"); |
87485d6f | 118 | #else |
35b34f72 | 119 | Vuser_real_login_name = build_string (pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown"); |
87485d6f | 120 | #endif |
35692fe0 | 121 | |
52b14ac0 JB |
122 | /* Get the effective user name, by consulting environment variables, |
123 | or the effective uid if those are unset. */ | |
63c5d10b | 124 | user_name = getenv ("LOGNAME"); |
35692fe0 | 125 | if (!user_name) |
4691c06d | 126 | #ifdef WINDOWSNT |
63c5d10b | 127 | user_name = getenv ("USERNAME"); /* it's USERNAME on NT */ |
4691c06d | 128 | #else /* WINDOWSNT */ |
63c5d10b | 129 | user_name = getenv ("USER"); |
4691c06d | 130 | #endif /* WINDOWSNT */ |
52b14ac0 JB |
131 | if (!user_name) |
132 | { | |
63c5d10b PE |
133 | pw = getpwuid (geteuid ()); |
134 | user_name = pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown"; | |
52b14ac0 | 135 | } |
35b34f72 | 136 | Vuser_login_name = build_string (user_name); |
35692fe0 | 137 | |
52b14ac0 JB |
138 | /* If the user name claimed in the environment vars differs from |
139 | the real uid, use the claimed name to find the full name. */ | |
35b34f72 | 140 | tem = Fstring_equal (Vuser_login_name, Vuser_real_login_name); |
d311d28c PE |
141 | if (! NILP (tem)) |
142 | tem = Vuser_login_name; | |
143 | else | |
144 | { | |
145 | uid_t euid = geteuid (); | |
146 | tem = make_fixnum_or_float (euid); | |
147 | } | |
148 | Vuser_full_name = Fuser_full_name (tem); | |
34a7a267 | 149 | |
e7f8264d | 150 | p = getenv ("NAME"); |
9d36d071 RS |
151 | if (p) |
152 | Vuser_full_name = build_string (p); | |
3347526c RS |
153 | else if (NILP (Vuser_full_name)) |
154 | Vuser_full_name = build_string ("unknown"); | |
3bb9abc8 ST |
155 | |
156 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H | |
157 | { | |
158 | struct utsname uts; | |
159 | uname (&uts); | |
160 | Voperating_system_release = build_string (uts.release); | |
161 | } | |
162 | #else | |
163 | Voperating_system_release = Qnil; | |
164 | #endif | |
35692fe0 JB |
165 | } |
166 | \f | |
a7ca3326 | 167 | DEFUN ("char-to-string", Fchar_to_string, Schar_to_string, 1, 1, 0, |
06283081 PJ |
168 | doc: /* Convert arg CHAR to a string containing that character. |
169 | usage: (char-to-string CHAR) */) | |
5842a27b | 170 | (Lisp_Object character) |
35692fe0 | 171 | { |
13bdea59 | 172 | int c, len; |
d5c2c403 | 173 | unsigned char str[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH]; |
fb8106e8 | 174 | |
1b9c91ed | 175 | CHECK_CHARACTER (character); |
13bdea59 | 176 | c = XFASTINT (character); |
35692fe0 | 177 | |
13bdea59 | 178 | len = CHAR_STRING (c, str); |
e7f8264d | 179 | return make_string_from_bytes ((char *) str, 1, len); |
35692fe0 JB |
180 | } |
181 | ||
c3bb441d | 182 | DEFUN ("byte-to-string", Fbyte_to_string, Sbyte_to_string, 1, 1, 0, |
35f1de62 | 183 | doc: /* Convert arg BYTE to a unibyte string containing that byte. */) |
5842a27b | 184 | (Lisp_Object byte) |
c3bb441d | 185 | { |
64c60c2f | 186 | unsigned char b; |
c3bb441d | 187 | CHECK_NUMBER (byte); |
35f1de62 CY |
188 | if (XINT (byte) < 0 || XINT (byte) > 255) |
189 | error ("Invalid byte"); | |
64c60c2f | 190 | b = XINT (byte); |
e7f8264d | 191 | return make_string_from_bytes ((char *) &b, 1, 1); |
c3bb441d SM |
192 | } |
193 | ||
35692fe0 | 194 | DEFUN ("string-to-char", Fstring_to_char, Sstring_to_char, 1, 1, 0, |
da4adb04 | 195 | doc: /* Return the first character in STRING. */) |
5842a27b | 196 | (register Lisp_Object string) |
35692fe0 JB |
197 | { |
198 | register Lisp_Object val; | |
b7826503 | 199 | CHECK_STRING (string); |
4e491f8d | 200 | if (SCHARS (string)) |
d9d851ea KH |
201 | { |
202 | if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (string)) | |
62a6e103 | 203 | XSETFASTINT (val, STRING_CHAR (SDATA (string))); |
d9d851ea | 204 | else |
4e491f8d | 205 | XSETFASTINT (val, SREF (string, 0)); |
d9d851ea | 206 | } |
35692fe0 | 207 | else |
55561c63 | 208 | XSETFASTINT (val, 0); |
35692fe0 JB |
209 | return val; |
210 | } | |
35692fe0 | 211 | |
a7ca3326 | 212 | DEFUN ("point", Fpoint, Spoint, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 MB |
213 | doc: /* Return value of point, as an integer. |
214 | Beginning of buffer is position (point-min). */) | |
5842a27b | 215 | (void) |
35692fe0 JB |
216 | { |
217 | Lisp_Object temp; | |
6ec8bbd2 | 218 | XSETFASTINT (temp, PT); |
35692fe0 JB |
219 | return temp; |
220 | } | |
221 | ||
a7ca3326 | 222 | DEFUN ("point-marker", Fpoint_marker, Spoint_marker, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 | 223 | doc: /* Return value of point, as a marker object. */) |
5842a27b | 224 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 225 | { |
657924ff | 226 | return build_marker (current_buffer, PT, PT_BYTE); |
35692fe0 JB |
227 | } |
228 | ||
a7ca3326 | 229 | DEFUN ("goto-char", Fgoto_char, Sgoto_char, 1, 1, "NGoto char: ", |
7ee72033 | 230 | doc: /* Set point to POSITION, a number or marker. |
8696b557 EZ |
231 | Beginning of buffer is position (point-min), end is (point-max). |
232 | ||
233 | The return value is POSITION. */) | |
5842a27b | 234 | (register Lisp_Object position) |
35692fe0 | 235 | { |
032f7451 DA |
236 | if (MARKERP (position)) |
237 | set_point_from_marker (position); | |
238 | else if (INTEGERP (position)) | |
239 | SET_PT (clip_to_bounds (BEGV, XINT (position), ZV)); | |
240 | else | |
241 | wrong_type_argument (Qinteger_or_marker_p, position); | |
2591ec64 | 242 | return position; |
35692fe0 JB |
243 | } |
244 | ||
acb7cc89 GM |
245 | |
246 | /* Return the start or end position of the region. | |
a08d4ba7 | 247 | BEGINNINGP means return the start. |
acb7cc89 GM |
248 | If there is no region active, signal an error. */ |
249 | ||
35692fe0 | 250 | static Lisp_Object |
a08d4ba7 | 251 | region_limit (bool beginningp) |
35692fe0 | 252 | { |
acb7cc89 | 253 | Lisp_Object m; |
177c0ea7 | 254 | |
acb7cc89 GM |
255 | if (!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode) |
256 | && NILP (Vmark_even_if_inactive) | |
4b4deea2 | 257 | && NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, mark_active))) |
8a0ff744 | 258 | xsignal0 (Qmark_inactive); |
177c0ea7 | 259 | |
4b4deea2 | 260 | m = Fmarker_position (BVAR (current_buffer, mark)); |
acb7cc89 | 261 | if (NILP (m)) |
7b5ad687 | 262 | error ("The mark is not set now, so there is no region"); |
177c0ea7 | 263 | |
f520ef9b | 264 | /* Clip to the current narrowing (bug#11770). */ |
a08d4ba7 | 265 | return make_number ((PT < XFASTINT (m)) == beginningp |
f520ef9b PE |
266 | ? PT |
267 | : clip_to_bounds (BEGV, XFASTINT (m), ZV)); | |
35692fe0 JB |
268 | } |
269 | ||
270 | DEFUN ("region-beginning", Fregion_beginning, Sregion_beginning, 0, 0, 0, | |
7b0815ba | 271 | doc: /* Return the integer value of point or mark, whichever is smaller. */) |
5842a27b | 272 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 273 | { |
acb7cc89 | 274 | return region_limit (1); |
35692fe0 JB |
275 | } |
276 | ||
277 | DEFUN ("region-end", Fregion_end, Sregion_end, 0, 0, 0, | |
7b0815ba | 278 | doc: /* Return the integer value of point or mark, whichever is larger. */) |
5842a27b | 279 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 280 | { |
acb7cc89 | 281 | return region_limit (0); |
35692fe0 JB |
282 | } |
283 | ||
35692fe0 | 284 | DEFUN ("mark-marker", Fmark_marker, Smark_marker, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 | 285 | doc: /* Return this buffer's mark, as a marker object. |
a1f17501 | 286 | Watch out! Moving this marker changes the mark position. |
7ee72033 | 287 | If you set the marker not to point anywhere, the buffer will have no mark. */) |
5842a27b | 288 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 289 | { |
4b4deea2 | 290 | return BVAR (current_buffer, mark); |
35692fe0 | 291 | } |
acb7cc89 | 292 | |
c9ed721d | 293 | \f |
58401a34 SM |
294 | /* Find all the overlays in the current buffer that touch position POS. |
295 | Return the number found, and store them in a vector in VEC | |
296 | of length LEN. */ | |
297 | ||
b081724f PE |
298 | static ptrdiff_t |
299 | overlays_around (EMACS_INT pos, Lisp_Object *vec, ptrdiff_t len) | |
58401a34 | 300 | { |
88006f77 SM |
301 | Lisp_Object overlay, start, end; |
302 | struct Lisp_Overlay *tail; | |
d311d28c | 303 | ptrdiff_t startpos, endpos; |
b081724f | 304 | ptrdiff_t idx = 0; |
58401a34 | 305 | |
fd318b54 | 306 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_before; tail; tail = tail->next) |
58401a34 | 307 | { |
88006f77 | 308 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
58401a34 SM |
309 | |
310 | end = OVERLAY_END (overlay); | |
311 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (end); | |
312 | if (endpos < pos) | |
313 | break; | |
314 | start = OVERLAY_START (overlay); | |
315 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (start); | |
316 | if (startpos <= pos) | |
317 | { | |
318 | if (idx < len) | |
319 | vec[idx] = overlay; | |
320 | /* Keep counting overlays even if we can't return them all. */ | |
321 | idx++; | |
322 | } | |
323 | } | |
324 | ||
fd318b54 | 325 | for (tail = current_buffer->overlays_after; tail; tail = tail->next) |
58401a34 | 326 | { |
88006f77 | 327 | XSETMISC (overlay, tail); |
58401a34 SM |
328 | |
329 | start = OVERLAY_START (overlay); | |
330 | startpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (start); | |
331 | if (pos < startpos) | |
332 | break; | |
333 | end = OVERLAY_END (overlay); | |
334 | endpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (end); | |
335 | if (pos <= endpos) | |
336 | { | |
337 | if (idx < len) | |
338 | vec[idx] = overlay; | |
339 | idx++; | |
340 | } | |
341 | } | |
342 | ||
343 | return idx; | |
344 | } | |
345 | ||
740bcff0 SM |
346 | DEFUN ("get-pos-property", Fget_pos_property, Sget_pos_property, 2, 3, 0, |
347 | doc: /* Return the value of POSITION's property PROP, in OBJECT. | |
348 | Almost identical to `get-char-property' except for the following difference: | |
349 | Whereas `get-char-property' returns the property of the char at (i.e. right | |
350 | after) POSITION, this pays attention to properties's stickiness and overlays's | |
351 | advancement settings, in order to find the property of POSITION itself, | |
352 | i.e. the property that a char would inherit if it were inserted | |
353 | at POSITION. */) | |
354 | (Lisp_Object position, register Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object object) | |
58401a34 | 355 | { |
58401a34 SM |
356 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position); |
357 | ||
358 | if (NILP (object)) | |
359 | XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer); | |
dfe6cbf8 | 360 | else if (WINDOWP (object)) |
e74aeda8 | 361 | object = XWINDOW (object)->contents; |
dfe6cbf8 SM |
362 | |
363 | if (!BUFFERP (object)) | |
364 | /* pos-property only makes sense in buffers right now, since strings | |
365 | have no overlays and no notion of insertion for which stickiness | |
366 | could be obeyed. */ | |
367 | return Fget_text_property (position, prop, object); | |
368 | else | |
58401a34 | 369 | { |
29cdc13e | 370 | EMACS_INT posn = XINT (position); |
b081724f | 371 | ptrdiff_t noverlays; |
58401a34 SM |
372 | Lisp_Object *overlay_vec, tem; |
373 | struct buffer *obuf = current_buffer; | |
59ac2d13 | 374 | USE_SAFE_ALLOCA; |
58401a34 SM |
375 | |
376 | set_buffer_temp (XBUFFER (object)); | |
377 | ||
378 | /* First try with room for 40 overlays. */ | |
379 | noverlays = 40; | |
38182d90 | 380 | overlay_vec = alloca (noverlays * sizeof *overlay_vec); |
58401a34 SM |
381 | noverlays = overlays_around (posn, overlay_vec, noverlays); |
382 | ||
383 | /* If there are more than 40, | |
384 | make enough space for all, and try again. */ | |
385 | if (noverlays > 40) | |
386 | { | |
59ac2d13 | 387 | SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP (overlay_vec, noverlays); |
58401a34 SM |
388 | noverlays = overlays_around (posn, overlay_vec, noverlays); |
389 | } | |
390 | noverlays = sort_overlays (overlay_vec, noverlays, NULL); | |
391 | ||
392 | set_buffer_temp (obuf); | |
393 | ||
394 | /* Now check the overlays in order of decreasing priority. */ | |
395 | while (--noverlays >= 0) | |
396 | { | |
397 | Lisp_Object ol = overlay_vec[noverlays]; | |
398 | tem = Foverlay_get (ol, prop); | |
399 | if (!NILP (tem)) | |
400 | { | |
401 | /* Check the overlay is indeed active at point. */ | |
402 | Lisp_Object start = OVERLAY_START (ol), finish = OVERLAY_END (ol); | |
403 | if ((OVERLAY_POSITION (start) == posn | |
404 | && XMARKER (start)->insertion_type == 1) | |
405 | || (OVERLAY_POSITION (finish) == posn | |
406 | && XMARKER (finish)->insertion_type == 0)) | |
407 | ; /* The overlay will not cover a char inserted at point. */ | |
408 | else | |
409 | { | |
59ac2d13 | 410 | SAFE_FREE (); |
58401a34 SM |
411 | return tem; |
412 | } | |
413 | } | |
414 | } | |
59ac2d13 | 415 | SAFE_FREE (); |
177c0ea7 | 416 | |
7a6a86ad | 417 | { /* Now check the text properties. */ |
dfe6cbf8 SM |
418 | int stickiness = text_property_stickiness (prop, position, object); |
419 | if (stickiness > 0) | |
420 | return Fget_text_property (position, prop, object); | |
421 | else if (stickiness < 0 | |
422 | && XINT (position) > BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (object))) | |
423 | return Fget_text_property (make_number (XINT (position) - 1), | |
424 | prop, object); | |
425 | else | |
426 | return Qnil; | |
427 | } | |
58401a34 | 428 | } |
58401a34 SM |
429 | } |
430 | ||
a3caef99 | 431 | /* Find the field surrounding POS in *BEG and *END. If POS is nil, |
59062dce | 432 | the value of point is used instead. If BEG or END is null, |
acb7cc89 | 433 | means don't store the beginning or end of the field. |
a3caef99 | 434 | |
9ac741c5 MB |
435 | BEG_LIMIT and END_LIMIT serve to limit the ranged of the returned |
436 | results; they do not effect boundary behavior. | |
437 | ||
a08d4ba7 | 438 | If MERGE_AT_BOUNDARY is non-nil, then if POS is at the very first |
ee547125 MB |
439 | position of a field, then the beginning of the previous field is |
440 | returned instead of the beginning of POS's field (since the end of a | |
441 | field is actually also the beginning of the next input field, this | |
442 | behavior is sometimes useful). Additionally in the MERGE_AT_BOUNDARY | |
a08d4ba7 | 443 | non-nil case, if two fields are separated by a field with the special |
ee547125 MB |
444 | value `boundary', and POS lies within it, then the two separated |
445 | fields are considered to be adjacent, and POS between them, when | |
446 | finding the beginning and ending of the "merged" field. | |
a3caef99 RS |
447 | |
448 | Either BEG or END may be 0, in which case the corresponding value | |
449 | is not stored. */ | |
450 | ||
acb7cc89 | 451 | static void |
413d18e7 EZ |
452 | find_field (Lisp_Object pos, Lisp_Object merge_at_boundary, |
453 | Lisp_Object beg_limit, | |
d311d28c | 454 | ptrdiff_t *beg, Lisp_Object end_limit, ptrdiff_t *end) |
0daf6e8d | 455 | { |
ee547125 MB |
456 | /* Fields right before and after the point. */ |
457 | Lisp_Object before_field, after_field; | |
a08d4ba7 PE |
458 | /* True if POS counts as the start of a field. */ |
459 | bool at_field_start = 0; | |
460 | /* True if POS counts as the end of a field. */ | |
461 | bool at_field_end = 0; | |
ee547125 | 462 | |
0daf6e8d GM |
463 | if (NILP (pos)) |
464 | XSETFASTINT (pos, PT); | |
465 | else | |
b7826503 | 466 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos); |
0daf6e8d | 467 | |
acb7cc89 | 468 | after_field |
58401a34 | 469 | = get_char_property_and_overlay (pos, Qfield, Qnil, NULL); |
acb7cc89 GM |
470 | before_field |
471 | = (XFASTINT (pos) > BEGV | |
7ae1c032 | 472 | ? get_char_property_and_overlay (make_number (XINT (pos) - 1), |
58401a34 | 473 | Qfield, Qnil, NULL) |
e477bb04 KL |
474 | /* Using nil here would be a more obvious choice, but it would |
475 | fail when the buffer starts with a non-sticky field. */ | |
476 | : after_field); | |
ee547125 MB |
477 | |
478 | /* See if we need to handle the case where MERGE_AT_BOUNDARY is nil | |
479 | and POS is at beginning of a field, which can also be interpreted | |
480 | as the end of the previous field. Note that the case where if | |
481 | MERGE_AT_BOUNDARY is non-nil (see function comment) is actually the | |
482 | more natural one; then we avoid treating the beginning of a field | |
483 | specially. */ | |
58401a34 | 484 | if (NILP (merge_at_boundary)) |
ee547125 | 485 | { |
740bcff0 | 486 | Lisp_Object field = Fget_pos_property (pos, Qfield, Qnil); |
58401a34 | 487 | if (!EQ (field, after_field)) |
ee547125 | 488 | at_field_end = 1; |
58401a34 SM |
489 | if (!EQ (field, before_field)) |
490 | at_field_start = 1; | |
2db1186a SM |
491 | if (NILP (field) && at_field_start && at_field_end) |
492 | /* If an inserted char would have a nil field while the surrounding | |
493 | text is non-nil, we're probably not looking at a | |
494 | zero-length field, but instead at a non-nil field that's | |
495 | not intended for editing (such as comint's prompts). */ | |
496 | at_field_end = at_field_start = 0; | |
0daf6e8d GM |
497 | } |
498 | ||
ee547125 MB |
499 | /* Note about special `boundary' fields: |
500 | ||
501 | Consider the case where the point (`.') is between the fields `x' and `y': | |
502 | ||
503 | xxxx.yyyy | |
504 | ||
a08d4ba7 | 505 | In this situation, if merge_at_boundary is non-nil, consider the |
ee547125 MB |
506 | `x' and `y' fields as forming one big merged field, and so the end |
507 | of the field is the end of `y'. | |
508 | ||
509 | However, if `x' and `y' are separated by a special `boundary' field | |
a08d4ba7 | 510 | (a field with a `field' char-property of 'boundary), then ignore |
ee547125 MB |
511 | this special field when merging adjacent fields. Here's the same |
512 | situation, but with a `boundary' field between the `x' and `y' fields: | |
513 | ||
514 | xxx.BBBByyyy | |
515 | ||
516 | Here, if point is at the end of `x', the beginning of `y', or | |
a08d4ba7 | 517 | anywhere in-between (within the `boundary' field), merge all |
ee547125 MB |
518 | three fields and consider the beginning as being the beginning of |
519 | the `x' field, and the end as being the end of the `y' field. */ | |
520 | ||
0daf6e8d | 521 | if (beg) |
acb7cc89 GM |
522 | { |
523 | if (at_field_start) | |
524 | /* POS is at the edge of a field, and we should consider it as | |
525 | the beginning of the following field. */ | |
526 | *beg = XFASTINT (pos); | |
527 | else | |
528 | /* Find the previous field boundary. */ | |
529 | { | |
58401a34 | 530 | Lisp_Object p = pos; |
acb7cc89 GM |
531 | if (!NILP (merge_at_boundary) && EQ (before_field, Qboundary)) |
532 | /* Skip a `boundary' field. */ | |
58401a34 | 533 | p = Fprevious_single_char_property_change (p, Qfield, Qnil, |
9ac741c5 | 534 | beg_limit); |
58401a34 SM |
535 | |
536 | p = Fprevious_single_char_property_change (p, Qfield, Qnil, | |
537 | beg_limit); | |
538 | *beg = NILP (p) ? BEGV : XFASTINT (p); | |
acb7cc89 GM |
539 | } |
540 | } | |
0daf6e8d GM |
541 | |
542 | if (end) | |
acb7cc89 GM |
543 | { |
544 | if (at_field_end) | |
545 | /* POS is at the edge of a field, and we should consider it as | |
546 | the end of the previous field. */ | |
547 | *end = XFASTINT (pos); | |
548 | else | |
549 | /* Find the next field boundary. */ | |
550 | { | |
551 | if (!NILP (merge_at_boundary) && EQ (after_field, Qboundary)) | |
552 | /* Skip a `boundary' field. */ | |
9ac741c5 MB |
553 | pos = Fnext_single_char_property_change (pos, Qfield, Qnil, |
554 | end_limit); | |
ee547125 | 555 | |
9ac741c5 MB |
556 | pos = Fnext_single_char_property_change (pos, Qfield, Qnil, |
557 | end_limit); | |
acb7cc89 GM |
558 | *end = NILP (pos) ? ZV : XFASTINT (pos); |
559 | } | |
560 | } | |
0daf6e8d | 561 | } |
acb7cc89 | 562 | |
0daf6e8d | 563 | \f |
d01f3570 | 564 | DEFUN ("delete-field", Fdelete_field, Sdelete_field, 0, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 | 565 | doc: /* Delete the field surrounding POS. |
a1f17501 | 566 | A field is a region of text with the same `field' property. |
f554db0f | 567 | If POS is nil, the value of point is used for POS. */) |
5842a27b | 568 | (Lisp_Object pos) |
0daf6e8d | 569 | { |
d311d28c | 570 | ptrdiff_t beg, end; |
9ac741c5 | 571 | find_field (pos, Qnil, Qnil, &beg, Qnil, &end); |
0daf6e8d GM |
572 | if (beg != end) |
573 | del_range (beg, end); | |
d01f3570 | 574 | return Qnil; |
0daf6e8d GM |
575 | } |
576 | ||
577 | DEFUN ("field-string", Ffield_string, Sfield_string, 0, 1, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 578 | doc: /* Return the contents of the field surrounding POS as a string. |
a1f17501 | 579 | A field is a region of text with the same `field' property. |
f554db0f | 580 | If POS is nil, the value of point is used for POS. */) |
5842a27b | 581 | (Lisp_Object pos) |
0daf6e8d | 582 | { |
d311d28c | 583 | ptrdiff_t beg, end; |
9ac741c5 | 584 | find_field (pos, Qnil, Qnil, &beg, Qnil, &end); |
0daf6e8d GM |
585 | return make_buffer_string (beg, end, 1); |
586 | } | |
587 | ||
588 | DEFUN ("field-string-no-properties", Ffield_string_no_properties, Sfield_string_no_properties, 0, 1, 0, | |
7a6a86ad | 589 | doc: /* Return the contents of the field around POS, without text properties. |
a1f17501 | 590 | A field is a region of text with the same `field' property. |
f554db0f | 591 | If POS is nil, the value of point is used for POS. */) |
5842a27b | 592 | (Lisp_Object pos) |
0daf6e8d | 593 | { |
d311d28c | 594 | ptrdiff_t beg, end; |
9ac741c5 | 595 | find_field (pos, Qnil, Qnil, &beg, Qnil, &end); |
0daf6e8d GM |
596 | return make_buffer_string (beg, end, 0); |
597 | } | |
598 | ||
9ac741c5 | 599 | DEFUN ("field-beginning", Ffield_beginning, Sfield_beginning, 0, 3, 0, |
7ee72033 | 600 | doc: /* Return the beginning of the field surrounding POS. |
a1f17501 PJ |
601 | A field is a region of text with the same `field' property. |
602 | If POS is nil, the value of point is used for POS. | |
603 | If ESCAPE-FROM-EDGE is non-nil and POS is at the beginning of its | |
9ac741c5 MB |
604 | field, then the beginning of the *previous* field is returned. |
605 | If LIMIT is non-nil, it is a buffer position; if the beginning of the field | |
f554db0f | 606 | is before LIMIT, then LIMIT will be returned instead. */) |
5842a27b | 607 | (Lisp_Object pos, Lisp_Object escape_from_edge, Lisp_Object limit) |
0daf6e8d | 608 | { |
d311d28c | 609 | ptrdiff_t beg; |
9ac741c5 | 610 | find_field (pos, escape_from_edge, limit, &beg, Qnil, 0); |
0daf6e8d GM |
611 | return make_number (beg); |
612 | } | |
613 | ||
a7ca3326 | 614 | DEFUN ("field-end", Ffield_end, Sfield_end, 0, 3, 0, |
7ee72033 | 615 | doc: /* Return the end of the field surrounding POS. |
a1f17501 PJ |
616 | A field is a region of text with the same `field' property. |
617 | If POS is nil, the value of point is used for POS. | |
618 | If ESCAPE-FROM-EDGE is non-nil and POS is at the end of its field, | |
9ac741c5 MB |
619 | then the end of the *following* field is returned. |
620 | If LIMIT is non-nil, it is a buffer position; if the end of the field | |
f554db0f | 621 | is after LIMIT, then LIMIT will be returned instead. */) |
5842a27b | 622 | (Lisp_Object pos, Lisp_Object escape_from_edge, Lisp_Object limit) |
0daf6e8d | 623 | { |
d311d28c | 624 | ptrdiff_t end; |
9ac741c5 | 625 | find_field (pos, escape_from_edge, Qnil, 0, limit, &end); |
0daf6e8d GM |
626 | return make_number (end); |
627 | } | |
628 | ||
a7ca3326 | 629 | DEFUN ("constrain-to-field", Fconstrain_to_field, Sconstrain_to_field, 2, 5, 0, |
7ee72033 | 630 | doc: /* Return the position closest to NEW-POS that is in the same field as OLD-POS. |
a1f17501 | 631 | A field is a region of text with the same `field' property. |
66c5eebd CY |
632 | |
633 | If NEW-POS is nil, then use the current point instead, and move point | |
634 | to the resulting constrained position, in addition to returning that | |
635 | position. | |
a1f17501 PJ |
636 | |
637 | If OLD-POS is at the boundary of two fields, then the allowable | |
638 | positions for NEW-POS depends on the value of the optional argument | |
639 | ESCAPE-FROM-EDGE: If ESCAPE-FROM-EDGE is nil, then NEW-POS is | |
640 | constrained to the field that has the same `field' char-property | |
641 | as any new characters inserted at OLD-POS, whereas if ESCAPE-FROM-EDGE | |
642 | is non-nil, NEW-POS is constrained to the union of the two adjacent | |
643 | fields. Additionally, if two fields are separated by another field with | |
644 | the special value `boundary', then any point within this special field is | |
645 | also considered to be `on the boundary'. | |
646 | ||
647 | If the optional argument ONLY-IN-LINE is non-nil and constraining | |
648 | NEW-POS would move it to a different line, NEW-POS is returned | |
649 | unconstrained. This useful for commands that move by line, like | |
650 | \\[next-line] or \\[beginning-of-line], which should generally respect field boundaries | |
651 | only in the case where they can still move to the right line. | |
652 | ||
653 | If the optional argument INHIBIT-CAPTURE-PROPERTY is non-nil, and OLD-POS has | |
654 | a non-nil property of that name, then any field boundaries are ignored. | |
655 | ||
7ee72033 | 656 | Field boundaries are not noticed if `inhibit-field-text-motion' is non-nil. */) |
b5426561 DA |
657 | (Lisp_Object new_pos, Lisp_Object old_pos, Lisp_Object escape_from_edge, |
658 | Lisp_Object only_in_line, Lisp_Object inhibit_capture_property) | |
0daf6e8d GM |
659 | { |
660 | /* If non-zero, then the original point, before re-positioning. */ | |
d311d28c | 661 | ptrdiff_t orig_point = 0; |
a08d4ba7 | 662 | bool fwd; |
d63b4018 | 663 | Lisp_Object prev_old, prev_new; |
aac18aa4 | 664 | |
0daf6e8d GM |
665 | if (NILP (new_pos)) |
666 | /* Use the current point, and afterwards, set it. */ | |
667 | { | |
668 | orig_point = PT; | |
669 | XSETFASTINT (new_pos, PT); | |
670 | } | |
671 | ||
e477bb04 KL |
672 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (new_pos); |
673 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (old_pos); | |
674 | ||
d311d28c | 675 | fwd = (XINT (new_pos) > XINT (old_pos)); |
e477bb04 | 676 | |
d311d28c PE |
677 | prev_old = make_number (XINT (old_pos) - 1); |
678 | prev_new = make_number (XINT (new_pos) - 1); | |
aac18aa4 | 679 | |
ee5cd4db GM |
680 | if (NILP (Vinhibit_field_text_motion) |
681 | && !EQ (new_pos, old_pos) | |
42ab8e36 MB |
682 | && (!NILP (Fget_char_property (new_pos, Qfield, Qnil)) |
683 | || !NILP (Fget_char_property (old_pos, Qfield, Qnil)) | |
e477bb04 | 684 | /* To recognize field boundaries, we must also look at the |
740bcff0 | 685 | previous positions; we could use `Fget_pos_property' |
e477bb04 KL |
686 | instead, but in itself that would fail inside non-sticky |
687 | fields (like comint prompts). */ | |
688 | || (XFASTINT (new_pos) > BEGV | |
42ab8e36 | 689 | && !NILP (Fget_char_property (prev_new, Qfield, Qnil))) |
e477bb04 | 690 | || (XFASTINT (old_pos) > BEGV |
42ab8e36 | 691 | && !NILP (Fget_char_property (prev_old, Qfield, Qnil)))) |
ee547125 | 692 | && (NILP (inhibit_capture_property) |
e477bb04 KL |
693 | /* Field boundaries are again a problem; but now we must |
694 | decide the case exactly, so we need to call | |
695 | `get_pos_property' as well. */ | |
740bcff0 | 696 | || (NILP (Fget_pos_property (old_pos, inhibit_capture_property, Qnil)) |
e477bb04 | 697 | && (XFASTINT (old_pos) <= BEGV |
740bcff0 SM |
698 | || NILP (Fget_char_property |
699 | (old_pos, inhibit_capture_property, Qnil)) | |
700 | || NILP (Fget_char_property | |
701 | (prev_old, inhibit_capture_property, Qnil)))))) | |
2cb3aec4 KL |
702 | /* It is possible that NEW_POS is not within the same field as |
703 | OLD_POS; try to move NEW_POS so that it is. */ | |
0daf6e8d | 704 | { |
d311d28c | 705 | ptrdiff_t shortage; |
0daf6e8d GM |
706 | Lisp_Object field_bound; |
707 | ||
0daf6e8d | 708 | if (fwd) |
9ac741c5 | 709 | field_bound = Ffield_end (old_pos, escape_from_edge, new_pos); |
0daf6e8d | 710 | else |
9ac741c5 | 711 | field_bound = Ffield_beginning (old_pos, escape_from_edge, new_pos); |
0daf6e8d | 712 | |
10b0f752 MB |
713 | if (/* See if ESCAPE_FROM_EDGE caused FIELD_BOUND to jump to the |
714 | other side of NEW_POS, which would mean that NEW_POS is | |
715 | already acceptable, and it's not necessary to constrain it | |
716 | to FIELD_BOUND. */ | |
717 | ((XFASTINT (field_bound) < XFASTINT (new_pos)) ? fwd : !fwd) | |
718 | /* NEW_POS should be constrained, but only if either | |
719 | ONLY_IN_LINE is nil (in which case any constraint is OK), | |
720 | or NEW_POS and FIELD_BOUND are on the same line (in which | |
740bcff0 | 721 | case the constraint is OK even if ONLY_IN_LINE is non-nil). */ |
10b0f752 MB |
722 | && (NILP (only_in_line) |
723 | /* This is the ONLY_IN_LINE case, check that NEW_POS and | |
724 | FIELD_BOUND are on the same line by seeing whether | |
725 | there's an intervening newline or not. */ | |
b5426561 DA |
726 | || (find_newline (XFASTINT (new_pos), -1, |
727 | XFASTINT (field_bound), -1, | |
2a14a4f1 | 728 | fwd ? -1 : 1, &shortage, NULL, 1), |
10b0f752 | 729 | shortage != 0))) |
0daf6e8d GM |
730 | /* Constrain NEW_POS to FIELD_BOUND. */ |
731 | new_pos = field_bound; | |
732 | ||
733 | if (orig_point && XFASTINT (new_pos) != orig_point) | |
734 | /* The NEW_POS argument was originally nil, so automatically set PT. */ | |
735 | SET_PT (XFASTINT (new_pos)); | |
736 | } | |
737 | ||
738 | return new_pos; | |
739 | } | |
acb7cc89 | 740 | |
0daf6e8d | 741 | \f |
a7ca3326 | 742 | DEFUN ("line-beginning-position", |
6d57c318 | 743 | Fline_beginning_position, Sline_beginning_position, 0, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 | 744 | doc: /* Return the character position of the first character on the current line. |
c88b867f CY |
745 | With optional argument N, scan forward N - 1 lines first. |
746 | If the scan reaches the end of the buffer, return that position. | |
6d57c318 | 747 | |
c88b867f CY |
748 | This function ignores text display directionality; it returns the |
749 | position of the first character in logical order, i.e. the smallest | |
750 | character position on the line. | |
cd21226d | 751 | |
2cb3aec4 | 752 | This function constrains the returned position to the current field |
c88b867f | 753 | unless that position would be on a different line than the original, |
2cb3aec4 KL |
754 | unconstrained result. If N is nil or 1, and a front-sticky field |
755 | starts at point, the scan stops as soon as it starts. To ignore field | |
c88b867f | 756 | boundaries, bind `inhibit-field-text-motion' to t. |
a1f17501 | 757 | |
7ee72033 | 758 | This function does not move point. */) |
5842a27b | 759 | (Lisp_Object n) |
c9ed721d | 760 | { |
d311d28c PE |
761 | ptrdiff_t orig, orig_byte, end; |
762 | ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); | |
4e8f005c | 763 | specbind (Qinhibit_point_motion_hooks, Qt); |
c9ed721d RS |
764 | |
765 | if (NILP (n)) | |
766 | XSETFASTINT (n, 1); | |
767 | else | |
b7826503 | 768 | CHECK_NUMBER (n); |
c9ed721d RS |
769 | |
770 | orig = PT; | |
ec1c14f6 | 771 | orig_byte = PT_BYTE; |
c9ed721d RS |
772 | Fforward_line (make_number (XINT (n) - 1)); |
773 | end = PT; | |
e2dae3f2 | 774 | |
ec1c14f6 | 775 | SET_PT_BOTH (orig, orig_byte); |
35692fe0 | 776 | |
4e8f005c CY |
777 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
778 | ||
0daf6e8d | 779 | /* Return END constrained to the current input field. */ |
ee5cd4db GM |
780 | return Fconstrain_to_field (make_number (end), make_number (orig), |
781 | XINT (n) != 1 ? Qt : Qnil, | |
ee547125 | 782 | Qt, Qnil); |
c9ed721d RS |
783 | } |
784 | ||
a7ca3326 | 785 | DEFUN ("line-end-position", Fline_end_position, Sline_end_position, 0, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 | 786 | doc: /* Return the character position of the last character on the current line. |
a1f17501 PJ |
787 | With argument N not nil or 1, move forward N - 1 lines first. |
788 | If scan reaches end of buffer, return that position. | |
6d57c318 | 789 | |
c88b867f CY |
790 | This function ignores text display directionality; it returns the |
791 | position of the last character in logical order, i.e. the largest | |
792 | character position on the line. | |
cd21226d | 793 | |
2cb3aec4 KL |
794 | This function constrains the returned position to the current field |
795 | unless that would be on a different line than the original, | |
796 | unconstrained result. If N is nil or 1, and a rear-sticky field ends | |
797 | at point, the scan stops as soon as it starts. To ignore field | |
6d57c318 MB |
798 | boundaries bind `inhibit-field-text-motion' to t. |
799 | ||
7ee72033 | 800 | This function does not move point. */) |
5842a27b | 801 | (Lisp_Object n) |
c9ed721d | 802 | { |
d311d28c PE |
803 | ptrdiff_t clipped_n; |
804 | ptrdiff_t end_pos; | |
805 | ptrdiff_t orig = PT; | |
0daf6e8d | 806 | |
c9ed721d RS |
807 | if (NILP (n)) |
808 | XSETFASTINT (n, 1); | |
809 | else | |
b7826503 | 810 | CHECK_NUMBER (n); |
c9ed721d | 811 | |
d311d28c | 812 | clipped_n = clip_to_bounds (PTRDIFF_MIN + 1, XINT (n), PTRDIFF_MAX); |
2a14a4f1 DA |
813 | end_pos = find_before_next_newline (orig, 0, clipped_n - (clipped_n <= 0), |
814 | NULL); | |
0daf6e8d GM |
815 | |
816 | /* Return END_POS constrained to the current input field. */ | |
ee5cd4db | 817 | return Fconstrain_to_field (make_number (end_pos), make_number (orig), |
ee547125 | 818 | Qnil, Qt, Qnil); |
c9ed721d | 819 | } |
6d57c318 | 820 | |
62c2e5ed DA |
821 | /* Save current buffer state for `save-excursion' special form. |
822 | We (ab)use Lisp_Misc_Save_Value to allow explicit free and so | |
823 | offload some work from GC. */ | |
824 | ||
35692fe0 | 825 | Lisp_Object |
971de7fb | 826 | save_excursion_save (void) |
35692fe0 | 827 | { |
1396ac86 PE |
828 | return make_save_obj_obj_obj_obj |
829 | (Fpoint_marker (), | |
1b971ac1 DA |
830 | /* Do not copy the mark if it points to nowhere. */ |
831 | (XMARKER (BVAR (current_buffer, mark))->buffer | |
832 | ? Fcopy_marker (BVAR (current_buffer, mark), Qnil) | |
833 | : Qnil), | |
834 | /* Selected window if current buffer is shown in it, nil otherwise. */ | |
e74aeda8 | 835 | (EQ (XWINDOW (selected_window)->contents, Fcurrent_buffer ()) |
1b971ac1 DA |
836 | ? selected_window : Qnil), |
837 | BVAR (current_buffer, mark_active)); | |
35692fe0 JB |
838 | } |
839 | ||
62c2e5ed DA |
840 | /* Restore saved buffer before leaving `save-excursion' special form. */ |
841 | ||
27e498e6 | 842 | void |
eeaea515 | 843 | save_excursion_restore (Lisp_Object info) |
35692fe0 | 844 | { |
73ebd38f | 845 | Lisp_Object tem, tem1, omark, nmark; |
eeaea515 | 846 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3; |
eeaea515 | 847 | |
1b971ac1 | 848 | tem = Fmarker_buffer (XSAVE_OBJECT (info, 0)); |
62c2e5ed DA |
849 | /* If we're unwinding to top level, saved buffer may be deleted. This |
850 | means that all of its markers are unchained and so tem is nil. */ | |
eeaea515 | 851 | if (NILP (tem)) |
62c2e5ed | 852 | goto out; |
eeaea515 DA |
853 | |
854 | omark = nmark = Qnil; | |
855 | GCPRO3 (info, omark, nmark); | |
856 | ||
857 | Fset_buffer (tem); | |
858 | ||
859 | /* Point marker. */ | |
1b971ac1 | 860 | tem = XSAVE_OBJECT (info, 0); |
eeaea515 DA |
861 | Fgoto_char (tem); |
862 | unchain_marker (XMARKER (tem)); | |
863 | ||
864 | /* Mark marker. */ | |
1b971ac1 | 865 | tem = XSAVE_OBJECT (info, 1); |
eeaea515 | 866 | omark = Fmarker_position (BVAR (current_buffer, mark)); |
549c3414 DA |
867 | if (NILP (tem)) |
868 | unchain_marker (XMARKER (BVAR (current_buffer, mark))); | |
869 | else | |
870 | { | |
871 | Fset_marker (BVAR (current_buffer, mark), tem, Fcurrent_buffer ()); | |
872 | nmark = Fmarker_position (tem); | |
873 | unchain_marker (XMARKER (tem)); | |
874 | } | |
eeaea515 | 875 | |
62c2e5ed | 876 | /* Mark active. */ |
1b971ac1 | 877 | tem = XSAVE_OBJECT (info, 3); |
eeaea515 | 878 | tem1 = BVAR (current_buffer, mark_active); |
39eb03f1 | 879 | bset_mark_active (current_buffer, tem); |
eeaea515 DA |
880 | |
881 | /* If mark is active now, and either was not active | |
882 | or was at a different place, run the activate hook. */ | |
883 | if (! NILP (tem)) | |
dee091a3 | 884 | { |
eeaea515 DA |
885 | if (! EQ (omark, nmark)) |
886 | { | |
887 | tem = intern ("activate-mark-hook"); | |
888 | Frun_hooks (1, &tem); | |
889 | } | |
890 | } | |
891 | /* If mark has ceased to be active, run deactivate hook. */ | |
892 | else if (! NILP (tem1)) | |
893 | { | |
894 | tem = intern ("deactivate-mark-hook"); | |
895 | Frun_hooks (1, &tem); | |
9fed2b18 | 896 | } |
2483cf58 | 897 | |
eeaea515 DA |
898 | /* If buffer was visible in a window, and a different window was |
899 | selected, and the old selected window is still showing this | |
900 | buffer, restore point in that window. */ | |
1b971ac1 | 901 | tem = XSAVE_OBJECT (info, 2); |
62c2e5ed | 902 | if (WINDOWP (tem) |
eeaea515 | 903 | && !EQ (tem, selected_window) |
e74aeda8 | 904 | && (tem1 = XWINDOW (tem)->contents, |
eeaea515 DA |
905 | (/* Window is live... */ |
906 | BUFFERP (tem1) | |
907 | /* ...and it shows the current buffer. */ | |
908 | && XBUFFER (tem1) == current_buffer))) | |
909 | Fset_window_point (tem, make_number (PT)); | |
910 | ||
911 | UNGCPRO; | |
62c2e5ed DA |
912 | |
913 | out: | |
914 | ||
73ebd38f | 915 | free_misc (info); |
35692fe0 JB |
916 | } |
917 | ||
918 | DEFUN ("save-excursion", Fsave_excursion, Ssave_excursion, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 919 | doc: /* Save point, mark, and current buffer; execute BODY; restore those things. |
a1f17501 PJ |
920 | Executes BODY just like `progn'. |
921 | The values of point, mark and the current buffer are restored | |
922 | even in case of abnormal exit (throw or error). | |
923 | The state of activation of the mark is also restored. | |
924 | ||
925 | This construct does not save `deactivate-mark', and therefore | |
926 | functions that change the buffer will still cause deactivation | |
927 | of the mark at the end of the command. To prevent that, bind | |
33c2d29f MB |
928 | `deactivate-mark' with `let'. |
929 | ||
7450fd36 SM |
930 | If you only want to save the current buffer but not point nor mark, |
931 | then just use `save-current-buffer', or even `with-current-buffer'. | |
932 | ||
33c2d29f | 933 | usage: (save-excursion &rest BODY) */) |
5842a27b | 934 | (Lisp_Object args) |
35692fe0 JB |
935 | { |
936 | register Lisp_Object val; | |
d311d28c | 937 | ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
35692fe0 JB |
938 | |
939 | record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ()); | |
4bc8c7d2 RS |
940 | |
941 | val = Fprogn (args); | |
942 | return unbind_to (count, val); | |
943 | } | |
944 | ||
945 | DEFUN ("save-current-buffer", Fsave_current_buffer, Ssave_current_buffer, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, | |
4abcdac8 CY |
946 | doc: /* Record which buffer is current; execute BODY; make that buffer current. |
947 | BODY is executed just like `progn'. | |
33c2d29f | 948 | usage: (save-current-buffer &rest BODY) */) |
5842a27b | 949 | (Lisp_Object args) |
4bc8c7d2 | 950 | { |
d311d28c | 951 | ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
4bc8c7d2 | 952 | |
66322887 DA |
953 | record_unwind_current_buffer (); |
954 | return unbind_to (count, Fprogn (args)); | |
35692fe0 JB |
955 | } |
956 | \f | |
eefd7278 | 957 | DEFUN ("buffer-size", Fbuffer_size, Sbuffer_size, 0, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 MB |
958 | doc: /* Return the number of characters in the current buffer. |
959 | If BUFFER, return the number of characters in that buffer instead. */) | |
5842a27b | 960 | (Lisp_Object buffer) |
35692fe0 | 961 | { |
95dccf75 RS |
962 | if (NILP (buffer)) |
963 | return make_number (Z - BEG); | |
02050596 RS |
964 | else |
965 | { | |
b7826503 | 966 | CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); |
02050596 RS |
967 | return make_number (BUF_Z (XBUFFER (buffer)) |
968 | - BUF_BEG (XBUFFER (buffer))); | |
969 | } | |
35692fe0 JB |
970 | } |
971 | ||
972 | DEFUN ("point-min", Fpoint_min, Spoint_min, 0, 0, 0, | |
7ee72033 MB |
973 | doc: /* Return the minimum permissible value of point in the current buffer. |
974 | This is 1, unless narrowing (a buffer restriction) is in effect. */) | |
5842a27b | 975 | (void) |
35692fe0 JB |
976 | { |
977 | Lisp_Object temp; | |
55561c63 | 978 | XSETFASTINT (temp, BEGV); |
35692fe0 JB |
979 | return temp; |
980 | } | |
981 | ||
982 | DEFUN ("point-min-marker", Fpoint_min_marker, Spoint_min_marker, 0, 0, 0, | |
7ee72033 MB |
983 | doc: /* Return a marker to the minimum permissible value of point in this buffer. |
984 | This is the beginning, unless narrowing (a buffer restriction) is in effect. */) | |
5842a27b | 985 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 986 | { |
657924ff | 987 | return build_marker (current_buffer, BEGV, BEGV_BYTE); |
35692fe0 JB |
988 | } |
989 | ||
990 | DEFUN ("point-max", Fpoint_max, Spoint_max, 0, 0, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 991 | doc: /* Return the maximum permissible value of point in the current buffer. |
a1f17501 | 992 | This is (1+ (buffer-size)), unless narrowing (a buffer restriction) |
7ee72033 | 993 | is in effect, in which case it is less. */) |
5842a27b | 994 | (void) |
35692fe0 JB |
995 | { |
996 | Lisp_Object temp; | |
55561c63 | 997 | XSETFASTINT (temp, ZV); |
35692fe0 JB |
998 | return temp; |
999 | } | |
1000 | ||
a7ca3326 | 1001 | DEFUN ("point-max-marker", Fpoint_max_marker, Spoint_max_marker, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1002 | doc: /* Return a marker to the maximum permissible value of point in this buffer. |
a1f17501 | 1003 | This is (1+ (buffer-size)), unless narrowing (a buffer restriction) |
7ee72033 | 1004 | is in effect, in which case it is less. */) |
5842a27b | 1005 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 1006 | { |
657924ff | 1007 | return build_marker (current_buffer, ZV, ZV_BYTE); |
35692fe0 JB |
1008 | } |
1009 | ||
c86212b9 | 1010 | DEFUN ("gap-position", Fgap_position, Sgap_position, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 MB |
1011 | doc: /* Return the position of the gap, in the current buffer. |
1012 | See also `gap-size'. */) | |
5842a27b | 1013 | (void) |
c86212b9 RS |
1014 | { |
1015 | Lisp_Object temp; | |
1016 | XSETFASTINT (temp, GPT); | |
1017 | return temp; | |
1018 | } | |
1019 | ||
1020 | DEFUN ("gap-size", Fgap_size, Sgap_size, 0, 0, 0, | |
7ee72033 MB |
1021 | doc: /* Return the size of the current buffer's gap. |
1022 | See also `gap-position'. */) | |
5842a27b | 1023 | (void) |
c86212b9 RS |
1024 | { |
1025 | Lisp_Object temp; | |
1026 | XSETFASTINT (temp, GAP_SIZE); | |
1027 | return temp; | |
1028 | } | |
1029 | ||
7df74da6 | 1030 | DEFUN ("position-bytes", Fposition_bytes, Sposition_bytes, 1, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 MB |
1031 | doc: /* Return the byte position for character position POSITION. |
1032 | If POSITION is out of range, the value is nil. */) | |
5842a27b | 1033 | (Lisp_Object position) |
7df74da6 | 1034 | { |
b7826503 | 1035 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position); |
fcf9683e KH |
1036 | if (XINT (position) < BEG || XINT (position) > Z) |
1037 | return Qnil; | |
fa8a5a15 | 1038 | return make_number (CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (position))); |
7df74da6 | 1039 | } |
3ab0732d RS |
1040 | |
1041 | DEFUN ("byte-to-position", Fbyte_to_position, Sbyte_to_position, 1, 1, 0, | |
7ee72033 MB |
1042 | doc: /* Return the character position for byte position BYTEPOS. |
1043 | If BYTEPOS is out of range, the value is nil. */) | |
5842a27b | 1044 | (Lisp_Object bytepos) |
3ab0732d | 1045 | { |
b7826503 | 1046 | CHECK_NUMBER (bytepos); |
fcf9683e KH |
1047 | if (XINT (bytepos) < BEG_BYTE || XINT (bytepos) > Z_BYTE) |
1048 | return Qnil; | |
3ab0732d RS |
1049 | return make_number (BYTE_TO_CHAR (XINT (bytepos))); |
1050 | } | |
7df74da6 | 1051 | \f |
a7ca3326 | 1052 | DEFUN ("following-char", Ffollowing_char, Sfollowing_char, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 MB |
1053 | doc: /* Return the character following point, as a number. |
1054 | At the end of the buffer or accessible region, return 0. */) | |
5842a27b | 1055 | (void) |
35692fe0 JB |
1056 | { |
1057 | Lisp_Object temp; | |
6ec8bbd2 | 1058 | if (PT >= ZV) |
55561c63 | 1059 | XSETFASTINT (temp, 0); |
850a8179 | 1060 | else |
ec1c14f6 | 1061 | XSETFASTINT (temp, FETCH_CHAR (PT_BYTE)); |
35692fe0 JB |
1062 | return temp; |
1063 | } | |
1064 | ||
a7ca3326 | 1065 | DEFUN ("preceding-char", Fprevious_char, Sprevious_char, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 MB |
1066 | doc: /* Return the character preceding point, as a number. |
1067 | At the beginning of the buffer or accessible region, return 0. */) | |
5842a27b | 1068 | (void) |
35692fe0 JB |
1069 | { |
1070 | Lisp_Object temp; | |
6ec8bbd2 | 1071 | if (PT <= BEGV) |
55561c63 | 1072 | XSETFASTINT (temp, 0); |
4b4deea2 | 1073 | else if (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
fb8106e8 | 1074 | { |
d311d28c | 1075 | ptrdiff_t pos = PT_BYTE; |
fb8106e8 KH |
1076 | DEC_POS (pos); |
1077 | XSETFASTINT (temp, FETCH_CHAR (pos)); | |
1078 | } | |
35692fe0 | 1079 | else |
ec1c14f6 | 1080 | XSETFASTINT (temp, FETCH_BYTE (PT_BYTE - 1)); |
35692fe0 JB |
1081 | return temp; |
1082 | } | |
1083 | ||
a7ca3326 | 1084 | DEFUN ("bobp", Fbobp, Sbobp, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 MB |
1085 | doc: /* Return t if point is at the beginning of the buffer. |
1086 | If the buffer is narrowed, this means the beginning of the narrowed part. */) | |
5842a27b | 1087 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 1088 | { |
6ec8bbd2 | 1089 | if (PT == BEGV) |
35692fe0 JB |
1090 | return Qt; |
1091 | return Qnil; | |
1092 | } | |
1093 | ||
a7ca3326 | 1094 | DEFUN ("eobp", Feobp, Seobp, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 MB |
1095 | doc: /* Return t if point is at the end of the buffer. |
1096 | If the buffer is narrowed, this means the end of the narrowed part. */) | |
5842a27b | 1097 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 1098 | { |
6ec8bbd2 | 1099 | if (PT == ZV) |
35692fe0 JB |
1100 | return Qt; |
1101 | return Qnil; | |
1102 | } | |
1103 | ||
a7ca3326 | 1104 | DEFUN ("bolp", Fbolp, Sbolp, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1105 | doc: /* Return t if point is at the beginning of a line. */) |
5842a27b | 1106 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 1107 | { |
ec1c14f6 | 1108 | if (PT == BEGV || FETCH_BYTE (PT_BYTE - 1) == '\n') |
35692fe0 JB |
1109 | return Qt; |
1110 | return Qnil; | |
1111 | } | |
1112 | ||
a7ca3326 | 1113 | DEFUN ("eolp", Feolp, Seolp, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 MB |
1114 | doc: /* Return t if point is at the end of a line. |
1115 | `End of a line' includes point being at the end of the buffer. */) | |
5842a27b | 1116 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 1117 | { |
ec1c14f6 | 1118 | if (PT == ZV || FETCH_BYTE (PT_BYTE) == '\n') |
35692fe0 JB |
1119 | return Qt; |
1120 | return Qnil; | |
1121 | } | |
1122 | ||
a7ca3326 | 1123 | DEFUN ("char-after", Fchar_after, Schar_after, 0, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1124 | doc: /* Return character in current buffer at position POS. |
f555f8cf | 1125 | POS is an integer or a marker and defaults to point. |
7ee72033 | 1126 | If POS is out of range, the value is nil. */) |
5842a27b | 1127 | (Lisp_Object pos) |
35692fe0 | 1128 | { |
d311d28c | 1129 | register ptrdiff_t pos_byte; |
35692fe0 | 1130 | |
fa1d3816 | 1131 | if (NILP (pos)) |
39a4c932 RS |
1132 | { |
1133 | pos_byte = PT_BYTE; | |
3c52e568 | 1134 | XSETFASTINT (pos, PT); |
39a4c932 RS |
1135 | } |
1136 | ||
1137 | if (MARKERP (pos)) | |
85cac557 RS |
1138 | { |
1139 | pos_byte = marker_byte_position (pos); | |
1140 | if (pos_byte < BEGV_BYTE || pos_byte >= ZV_BYTE) | |
1141 | return Qnil; | |
1142 | } | |
fa1d3816 RS |
1143 | else |
1144 | { | |
b7826503 | 1145 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos); |
b98ef0dc | 1146 | if (XINT (pos) < BEGV || XINT (pos) >= ZV) |
85cac557 | 1147 | return Qnil; |
34a7a267 | 1148 | |
ec1c14f6 | 1149 | pos_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (pos)); |
fa1d3816 | 1150 | } |
35692fe0 | 1151 | |
ec1c14f6 | 1152 | return make_number (FETCH_CHAR (pos_byte)); |
35692fe0 | 1153 | } |
fb8106e8 | 1154 | |
fa1d3816 | 1155 | DEFUN ("char-before", Fchar_before, Schar_before, 0, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1156 | doc: /* Return character in current buffer preceding position POS. |
f555f8cf | 1157 | POS is an integer or a marker and defaults to point. |
7ee72033 | 1158 | If POS is out of range, the value is nil. */) |
5842a27b | 1159 | (Lisp_Object pos) |
fb8106e8 KH |
1160 | { |
1161 | register Lisp_Object val; | |
d311d28c | 1162 | register ptrdiff_t pos_byte; |
fb8106e8 | 1163 | |
fa1d3816 | 1164 | if (NILP (pos)) |
39a4c932 RS |
1165 | { |
1166 | pos_byte = PT_BYTE; | |
3c52e568 | 1167 | XSETFASTINT (pos, PT); |
39a4c932 RS |
1168 | } |
1169 | ||
1170 | if (MARKERP (pos)) | |
85cac557 RS |
1171 | { |
1172 | pos_byte = marker_byte_position (pos); | |
1173 | ||
1174 | if (pos_byte <= BEGV_BYTE || pos_byte > ZV_BYTE) | |
1175 | return Qnil; | |
1176 | } | |
fa1d3816 RS |
1177 | else |
1178 | { | |
b7826503 | 1179 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos); |
fb8106e8 | 1180 | |
b98ef0dc | 1181 | if (XINT (pos) <= BEGV || XINT (pos) > ZV) |
85cac557 RS |
1182 | return Qnil; |
1183 | ||
ec1c14f6 | 1184 | pos_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (pos)); |
fa1d3816 | 1185 | } |
fb8106e8 | 1186 | |
4b4deea2 | 1187 | if (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
fb8106e8 | 1188 | { |
ec1c14f6 RS |
1189 | DEC_POS (pos_byte); |
1190 | XSETFASTINT (val, FETCH_CHAR (pos_byte)); | |
fb8106e8 KH |
1191 | } |
1192 | else | |
1193 | { | |
ec1c14f6 RS |
1194 | pos_byte--; |
1195 | XSETFASTINT (val, FETCH_BYTE (pos_byte)); | |
fb8106e8 KH |
1196 | } |
1197 | return val; | |
1198 | } | |
35692fe0 | 1199 | \f |
a7ca3326 | 1200 | DEFUN ("user-login-name", Fuser_login_name, Suser_login_name, 0, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1201 | doc: /* Return the name under which the user logged in, as a string. |
a1f17501 | 1202 | This is based on the effective uid, not the real uid. |
412f1fab | 1203 | Also, if the environment variables LOGNAME or USER are set, |
a1f17501 PJ |
1204 | that determines the value of this function. |
1205 | ||
7b1c38a4 EZ |
1206 | If optional argument UID is an integer or a float, return the login name |
1207 | of the user with that uid, or nil if there is no such user. */) | |
5842a27b | 1208 | (Lisp_Object uid) |
35692fe0 | 1209 | { |
87485d6f | 1210 | struct passwd *pw; |
7b1c38a4 | 1211 | uid_t id; |
87485d6f | 1212 | |
f8a0e364 RS |
1213 | /* Set up the user name info if we didn't do it before. |
1214 | (That can happen if Emacs is dumpable | |
1215 | but you decide to run `temacs -l loadup' and not dump. */ | |
35b34f72 | 1216 | if (INTEGERP (Vuser_login_name)) |
f8a0e364 | 1217 | init_editfns (); |
87485d6f MW |
1218 | |
1219 | if (NILP (uid)) | |
35b34f72 | 1220 | return Vuser_login_name; |
87485d6f | 1221 | |
3f4eabd1 | 1222 | CONS_TO_INTEGER (uid, uid_t, id); |
4d7e6e51 | 1223 | block_input (); |
63c5d10b | 1224 | pw = getpwuid (id); |
4d7e6e51 | 1225 | unblock_input (); |
87485d6f | 1226 | return (pw ? build_string (pw->pw_name) : Qnil); |
35692fe0 JB |
1227 | } |
1228 | ||
1229 | DEFUN ("user-real-login-name", Fuser_real_login_name, Suser_real_login_name, | |
deb8e082 | 1230 | 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1231 | doc: /* Return the name of the user's real uid, as a string. |
a1f17501 | 1232 | This ignores the environment variables LOGNAME and USER, so it differs from |
7ee72033 | 1233 | `user-login-name' when running under `su'. */) |
5842a27b | 1234 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 1235 | { |
f8a0e364 RS |
1236 | /* Set up the user name info if we didn't do it before. |
1237 | (That can happen if Emacs is dumpable | |
1238 | but you decide to run `temacs -l loadup' and not dump. */ | |
35b34f72 | 1239 | if (INTEGERP (Vuser_login_name)) |
f8a0e364 | 1240 | init_editfns (); |
35b34f72 | 1241 | return Vuser_real_login_name; |
35692fe0 JB |
1242 | } |
1243 | ||
1244 | DEFUN ("user-uid", Fuser_uid, Suser_uid, 0, 0, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 1245 | doc: /* Return the effective uid of Emacs. |
e00553bf | 1246 | Value is an integer or a float, depending on the value. */) |
5842a27b | 1247 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 1248 | { |
d311d28c | 1249 | uid_t euid = geteuid (); |
3aef3c0a | 1250 | return make_fixnum_or_float (euid); |
35692fe0 JB |
1251 | } |
1252 | ||
1253 | DEFUN ("user-real-uid", Fuser_real_uid, Suser_real_uid, 0, 0, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 1254 | doc: /* Return the real uid of Emacs. |
e00553bf | 1255 | Value is an integer or a float, depending on the value. */) |
5842a27b | 1256 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 1257 | { |
d311d28c | 1258 | uid_t uid = getuid (); |
3aef3c0a | 1259 | return make_fixnum_or_float (uid); |
35692fe0 JB |
1260 | } |
1261 | ||
97976f9f PE |
1262 | DEFUN ("group-gid", Fgroup_gid, Sgroup_gid, 0, 0, 0, |
1263 | doc: /* Return the effective gid of Emacs. | |
1264 | Value is an integer or a float, depending on the value. */) | |
1265 | (void) | |
1266 | { | |
1267 | gid_t egid = getegid (); | |
1268 | return make_fixnum_or_float (egid); | |
1269 | } | |
1270 | ||
1271 | DEFUN ("group-real-gid", Fgroup_real_gid, Sgroup_real_gid, 0, 0, 0, | |
1272 | doc: /* Return the real gid of Emacs. | |
1273 | Value is an integer or a float, depending on the value. */) | |
1274 | (void) | |
1275 | { | |
1276 | gid_t gid = getgid (); | |
1277 | return make_fixnum_or_float (gid); | |
1278 | } | |
1279 | ||
c9ed721d | 1280 | DEFUN ("user-full-name", Fuser_full_name, Suser_full_name, 0, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1281 | doc: /* Return the full name of the user logged in, as a string. |
a1f17501 PJ |
1282 | If the full name corresponding to Emacs's userid is not known, |
1283 | return "unknown". | |
1284 | ||
1285 | If optional argument UID is an integer or float, return the full name | |
1286 | of the user with that uid, or nil if there is no such user. | |
1287 | If UID is a string, return the full name of the user with that login | |
7ee72033 | 1288 | name, or nil if there is no such user. */) |
5842a27b | 1289 | (Lisp_Object uid) |
35692fe0 | 1290 | { |
c9ed721d | 1291 | struct passwd *pw; |
e7f8264d | 1292 | register char *p, *q; |
3415b0e9 | 1293 | Lisp_Object full; |
c9ed721d RS |
1294 | |
1295 | if (NILP (uid)) | |
34a7a267 | 1296 | return Vuser_full_name; |
3415b0e9 | 1297 | else if (NUMBERP (uid)) |
b91834c3 | 1298 | { |
3f4eabd1 PE |
1299 | uid_t u; |
1300 | CONS_TO_INTEGER (uid, uid_t, u); | |
4d7e6e51 | 1301 | block_input (); |
63c5d10b | 1302 | pw = getpwuid (u); |
4d7e6e51 | 1303 | unblock_input (); |
b91834c3 | 1304 | } |
34a7a267 | 1305 | else if (STRINGP (uid)) |
b91834c3 | 1306 | { |
4d7e6e51 | 1307 | block_input (); |
63c5d10b | 1308 | pw = getpwnam (SSDATA (uid)); |
4d7e6e51 | 1309 | unblock_input (); |
b91834c3 | 1310 | } |
3415b0e9 RS |
1311 | else |
1312 | error ("Invalid UID specification"); | |
c9ed721d | 1313 | |
3415b0e9 | 1314 | if (!pw) |
3347526c | 1315 | return Qnil; |
34a7a267 | 1316 | |
e7f8264d | 1317 | p = USER_FULL_NAME; |
3415b0e9 | 1318 | /* Chop off everything after the first comma. */ |
e7f8264d | 1319 | q = strchr (p, ','); |
3415b0e9 | 1320 | full = make_string (p, q ? q - p : strlen (p)); |
34a7a267 | 1321 | |
3415b0e9 | 1322 | #ifdef AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME |
e7f8264d PE |
1323 | p = SSDATA (full); |
1324 | q = strchr (p, '&'); | |
3415b0e9 RS |
1325 | /* Substitute the login name for the &, upcasing the first character. */ |
1326 | if (q) | |
1327 | { | |
e7f8264d | 1328 | register char *r; |
3415b0e9 RS |
1329 | Lisp_Object login; |
1330 | ||
1331 | login = Fuser_login_name (make_number (pw->pw_uid)); | |
38182d90 | 1332 | r = alloca (strlen (p) + SCHARS (login) + 1); |
72af86bd | 1333 | memcpy (r, p, q - p); |
3415b0e9 | 1334 | r[q - p] = 0; |
42a5b22f | 1335 | strcat (r, SSDATA (login)); |
5da9919f | 1336 | r[q - p] = upcase ((unsigned char) r[q - p]); |
3415b0e9 RS |
1337 | strcat (r, q + 1); |
1338 | full = build_string (r); | |
1339 | } | |
1340 | #endif /* AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME */ | |
1341 | ||
1342 | return full; | |
35692fe0 JB |
1343 | } |
1344 | ||
a7ca3326 | 1345 | DEFUN ("system-name", Fsystem_name, Ssystem_name, 0, 0, 0, |
1a7e0117 | 1346 | doc: /* Return the host name of the machine you are running on, as a string. */) |
5842a27b | 1347 | (void) |
35692fe0 JB |
1348 | { |
1349 | return Vsystem_name; | |
1350 | } | |
1351 | ||
7fd233b3 | 1352 | DEFUN ("emacs-pid", Femacs_pid, Semacs_pid, 0, 0, 0, |
d311d28c | 1353 | doc: /* Return the process ID of Emacs, as a number. */) |
5842a27b | 1354 | (void) |
7fd233b3 | 1355 | { |
d311d28c PE |
1356 | pid_t pid = getpid (); |
1357 | return make_fixnum_or_float (pid); | |
7fd233b3 RS |
1358 | } |
1359 | ||
b8d9bd41 PE |
1360 | \f |
1361 | ||
1362 | #ifndef TIME_T_MIN | |
1363 | # define TIME_T_MIN TYPE_MINIMUM (time_t) | |
1364 | #endif | |
1365 | #ifndef TIME_T_MAX | |
1366 | # define TIME_T_MAX TYPE_MAXIMUM (time_t) | |
1367 | #endif | |
1368 | ||
1369 | /* Report that a time value is out of range for Emacs. */ | |
d35af63c | 1370 | void |
b8d9bd41 PE |
1371 | time_overflow (void) |
1372 | { | |
1373 | error ("Specified time is not representable"); | |
1374 | } | |
1375 | ||
d35af63c | 1376 | /* Return the upper part of the time T (everything but the bottom 16 bits). */ |
b8d9bd41 PE |
1377 | static EMACS_INT |
1378 | hi_time (time_t t) | |
1379 | { | |
1380 | time_t hi = t >> 16; | |
313c1e54 PE |
1381 | |
1382 | /* Check for overflow, helping the compiler for common cases where | |
1383 | no runtime check is needed, and taking care not to convert | |
1384 | negative numbers to unsigned before comparing them. */ | |
1385 | if (! ((! TYPE_SIGNED (time_t) | |
7216e43b PE |
1386 | || MOST_NEGATIVE_FIXNUM <= TIME_T_MIN >> 16 |
1387 | || MOST_NEGATIVE_FIXNUM <= hi) | |
313c1e54 PE |
1388 | && (TIME_T_MAX >> 16 <= MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM |
1389 | || hi <= MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM))) | |
b8d9bd41 | 1390 | time_overflow (); |
313c1e54 | 1391 | |
b8d9bd41 PE |
1392 | return hi; |
1393 | } | |
1394 | ||
1395 | /* Return the bottom 16 bits of the time T. */ | |
d311d28c | 1396 | static int |
b8d9bd41 PE |
1397 | lo_time (time_t t) |
1398 | { | |
1399 | return t & ((1 << 16) - 1); | |
1400 | } | |
1401 | ||
a7ca3326 | 1402 | DEFUN ("current-time", Fcurrent_time, Scurrent_time, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1403 | doc: /* Return the current time, as the number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00. |
d35af63c PE |
1404 | The time is returned as a list of integers (HIGH LOW USEC PSEC). |
1405 | HIGH has the most significant bits of the seconds, while LOW has the | |
1406 | least significant 16 bits. USEC and PSEC are the microsecond and | |
1407 | picosecond counts. */) | |
5842a27b | 1408 | (void) |
d940e0e4 | 1409 | { |
43aac990 | 1410 | return make_lisp_time (current_timespec ()); |
d940e0e4 | 1411 | } |
4211ee7d | 1412 | |
a7ca3326 | 1413 | DEFUN ("get-internal-run-time", Fget_internal_run_time, Sget_internal_run_time, |
4211ee7d EZ |
1414 | 0, 0, 0, |
1415 | doc: /* Return the current run time used by Emacs. | |
d35af63c PE |
1416 | The time is returned as a list (HIGH LOW USEC PSEC), using the same |
1417 | style as (current-time). | |
4211ee7d | 1418 | |
9671c13a | 1419 | On systems that can't determine the run time, `get-internal-run-time' |
d35af63c | 1420 | does the same thing as `current-time'. */) |
5842a27b | 1421 | (void) |
4211ee7d EZ |
1422 | { |
1423 | #ifdef HAVE_GETRUSAGE | |
1424 | struct rusage usage; | |
b8d9bd41 PE |
1425 | time_t secs; |
1426 | int usecs; | |
4211ee7d EZ |
1427 | |
1428 | if (getrusage (RUSAGE_SELF, &usage) < 0) | |
1429 | /* This shouldn't happen. What action is appropriate? */ | |
8a0ff744 | 1430 | xsignal0 (Qerror); |
4211ee7d EZ |
1431 | |
1432 | /* Sum up user time and system time. */ | |
1433 | secs = usage.ru_utime.tv_sec + usage.ru_stime.tv_sec; | |
1434 | usecs = usage.ru_utime.tv_usec + usage.ru_stime.tv_usec; | |
1435 | if (usecs >= 1000000) | |
1436 | { | |
1437 | usecs -= 1000000; | |
1438 | secs++; | |
1439 | } | |
43aac990 | 1440 | return make_lisp_time (make_timespec (secs, usecs * 1000)); |
c433c134 | 1441 | #else /* ! HAVE_GETRUSAGE */ |
43db14bb | 1442 | #ifdef WINDOWSNT |
c433c134 JR |
1443 | return w32_get_internal_run_time (); |
1444 | #else /* ! WINDOWSNT */ | |
4211ee7d | 1445 | return Fcurrent_time (); |
c433c134 JR |
1446 | #endif /* WINDOWSNT */ |
1447 | #endif /* HAVE_GETRUSAGE */ | |
4211ee7d | 1448 | } |
d940e0e4 JB |
1449 | \f |
1450 | ||
d35af63c PE |
1451 | /* Make a Lisp list that represents the time T with fraction TAIL. */ |
1452 | static Lisp_Object | |
1453 | make_time_tail (time_t t, Lisp_Object tail) | |
1454 | { | |
1455 | return Fcons (make_number (hi_time (t)), | |
1456 | Fcons (make_number (lo_time (t)), tail)); | |
1457 | } | |
1458 | ||
1459 | /* Make a Lisp list that represents the system time T. */ | |
1460 | static Lisp_Object | |
8be6f318 PE |
1461 | make_time (time_t t) |
1462 | { | |
d35af63c PE |
1463 | return make_time_tail (t, Qnil); |
1464 | } | |
1465 | ||
1466 | /* Make a Lisp list that represents the Emacs time T. T may be an | |
1467 | invalid time, with a slightly negative tv_nsec value such as | |
1468 | UNKNOWN_MODTIME_NSECS; in that case, the Lisp list contains a | |
1469 | correspondingly negative picosecond count. */ | |
1470 | Lisp_Object | |
43aac990 | 1471 | make_lisp_time (struct timespec t) |
d35af63c | 1472 | { |
43aac990 PE |
1473 | int ns = t.tv_nsec; |
1474 | return make_time_tail (t.tv_sec, list2i (ns / 1000, ns % 1000 * 1000)); | |
8be6f318 PE |
1475 | } |
1476 | ||
1477 | /* Decode a Lisp list SPECIFIED_TIME that represents a time. | |
d35af63c | 1478 | Set *PHIGH, *PLOW, *PUSEC, *PPSEC to its parts; do not check their values. |
a08d4ba7 PE |
1479 | Return true if successful. */ |
1480 | static bool | |
d35af63c PE |
1481 | disassemble_lisp_time (Lisp_Object specified_time, Lisp_Object *phigh, |
1482 | Lisp_Object *plow, Lisp_Object *pusec, | |
1483 | Lisp_Object *ppsec) | |
1484 | { | |
1485 | if (CONSP (specified_time)) | |
1486 | { | |
1487 | Lisp_Object low = XCDR (specified_time); | |
1488 | Lisp_Object usec = make_number (0); | |
1489 | Lisp_Object psec = make_number (0); | |
1490 | if (CONSP (low)) | |
1491 | { | |
1492 | Lisp_Object low_tail = XCDR (low); | |
1493 | low = XCAR (low); | |
1494 | if (CONSP (low_tail)) | |
1495 | { | |
1496 | usec = XCAR (low_tail); | |
1497 | low_tail = XCDR (low_tail); | |
1498 | if (CONSP (low_tail)) | |
1499 | psec = XCAR (low_tail); | |
1500 | } | |
1501 | else if (!NILP (low_tail)) | |
1502 | usec = low_tail; | |
1503 | } | |
1504 | ||
1505 | *phigh = XCAR (specified_time); | |
1506 | *plow = low; | |
1507 | *pusec = usec; | |
1508 | *ppsec = psec; | |
1509 | return 1; | |
1510 | } | |
1511 | ||
1512 | return 0; | |
1513 | } | |
1514 | ||
1515 | /* From the time components HIGH, LOW, USEC and PSEC taken from a Lisp | |
31571fd7 PE |
1516 | list, generate the corresponding time value. |
1517 | ||
1518 | If RESULT is not null, store into *RESULT the converted time; | |
43aac990 | 1519 | this can fail if the converted time does not fit into struct timespec. |
31571fd7 PE |
1520 | If *DRESULT is not null, store into *DRESULT the number of |
1521 | seconds since the start of the POSIX Epoch. | |
1522 | ||
a08d4ba7 PE |
1523 | Return true if successful. */ |
1524 | bool | |
d35af63c | 1525 | decode_time_components (Lisp_Object high, Lisp_Object low, Lisp_Object usec, |
31571fd7 | 1526 | Lisp_Object psec, |
43aac990 | 1527 | struct timespec *result, double *dresult) |
e3120ab5 | 1528 | { |
d35af63c | 1529 | EMACS_INT hi, lo, us, ps; |
d35af63c PE |
1530 | if (! (INTEGERP (high) && INTEGERP (low) |
1531 | && INTEGERP (usec) && INTEGERP (psec))) | |
1532 | return 0; | |
1533 | hi = XINT (high); | |
1534 | lo = XINT (low); | |
1535 | us = XINT (usec); | |
1536 | ps = XINT (psec); | |
1537 | ||
1538 | /* Normalize out-of-range lower-order components by carrying | |
1539 | each overflow into the next higher-order component. */ | |
1540 | us += ps / 1000000 - (ps % 1000000 < 0); | |
1541 | lo += us / 1000000 - (us % 1000000 < 0); | |
1542 | hi += lo >> 16; | |
1543 | ps = ps % 1000000 + 1000000 * (ps % 1000000 < 0); | |
1544 | us = us % 1000000 + 1000000 * (us % 1000000 < 0); | |
1545 | lo &= (1 << 16) - 1; | |
1546 | ||
31571fd7 PE |
1547 | if (result) |
1548 | { | |
7216e43b | 1549 | if ((TYPE_SIGNED (time_t) ? TIME_T_MIN >> 16 <= hi : 0 <= hi) |
31571fd7 PE |
1550 | && hi <= TIME_T_MAX >> 16) |
1551 | { | |
1552 | /* Return the greatest representable time that is not greater | |
1553 | than the requested time. */ | |
1554 | time_t sec = hi; | |
43aac990 | 1555 | *result = make_timespec ((sec << 16) + lo, us * 1000 + ps / 1000); |
31571fd7 PE |
1556 | } |
1557 | else | |
1558 | { | |
1559 | /* Overflow in the highest-order component. */ | |
1560 | return 0; | |
1561 | } | |
1562 | } | |
1563 | ||
1564 | if (dresult) | |
1565 | *dresult = (us * 1e6 + ps) / 1e12 + lo + hi * 65536.0; | |
d35af63c | 1566 | |
d35af63c PE |
1567 | return 1; |
1568 | } | |
1569 | ||
1570 | /* Decode a Lisp list SPECIFIED_TIME that represents a time. | |
1571 | If SPECIFIED_TIME is nil, use the current time. | |
31571fd7 | 1572 | |
43aac990 | 1573 | Round the time down to the nearest struct timespec value. |
d35af63c PE |
1574 | Return seconds since the Epoch. |
1575 | Signal an error if unsuccessful. */ | |
43aac990 | 1576 | struct timespec |
31571fd7 | 1577 | lisp_time_argument (Lisp_Object specified_time) |
d35af63c | 1578 | { |
43aac990 | 1579 | struct timespec t; |
e3120ab5 | 1580 | if (NILP (specified_time)) |
43aac990 | 1581 | t = current_timespec (); |
d35af63c | 1582 | else |
34a7a267 | 1583 | { |
d35af63c PE |
1584 | Lisp_Object high, low, usec, psec; |
1585 | if (! (disassemble_lisp_time (specified_time, &high, &low, &usec, &psec) | |
31571fd7 | 1586 | && decode_time_components (high, low, usec, psec, &t, 0))) |
d35af63c | 1587 | error ("Invalid time specification"); |
34a7a267 | 1588 | } |
d35af63c PE |
1589 | return t; |
1590 | } | |
1591 | ||
1592 | /* Like lisp_time_argument, except decode only the seconds part, | |
31571fd7 PE |
1593 | do not allow out-of-range time stamps, do not check the subseconds part, |
1594 | and always round down. */ | |
d35af63c PE |
1595 | static time_t |
1596 | lisp_seconds_argument (Lisp_Object specified_time) | |
1597 | { | |
1598 | if (NILP (specified_time)) | |
1599 | return time (NULL); | |
e3120ab5 JB |
1600 | else |
1601 | { | |
d35af63c | 1602 | Lisp_Object high, low, usec, psec; |
43aac990 | 1603 | struct timespec t; |
d35af63c PE |
1604 | if (! (disassemble_lisp_time (specified_time, &high, &low, &usec, &psec) |
1605 | && decode_time_components (high, low, make_number (0), | |
1606 | make_number (0), &t, 0))) | |
1607 | error ("Invalid time specification"); | |
43aac990 | 1608 | return t.tv_sec; |
e3120ab5 JB |
1609 | } |
1610 | } | |
1611 | ||
34a7a267 | 1612 | DEFUN ("float-time", Ffloat_time, Sfloat_time, 0, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1613 | doc: /* Return the current time, as a float number of seconds since the epoch. |
412f1fab | 1614 | If SPECIFIED-TIME is given, it is the time to convert to float |
5668fbb8 | 1615 | instead of the current time. The argument should have the form |
d35af63c PE |
1616 | (HIGH LOW) or (HIGH LOW USEC) or (HIGH LOW USEC PSEC). Thus, |
1617 | you can use times from `current-time' and from `file-attributes'. | |
1618 | SPECIFIED-TIME can also have the form (HIGH . LOW), but this is | |
1619 | considered obsolete. | |
a1f17501 PJ |
1620 | |
1621 | WARNING: Since the result is floating point, it may not be exact. | |
d427a9fa EZ |
1622 | If precise time stamps are required, use either `current-time', |
1623 | or (if you need time as a string) `format-time-string'. */) | |
5842a27b | 1624 | (Lisp_Object specified_time) |
34a7a267 | 1625 | { |
31571fd7 PE |
1626 | double t; |
1627 | if (NILP (specified_time)) | |
1628 | { | |
43aac990 PE |
1629 | struct timespec now = current_timespec (); |
1630 | t = now.tv_sec + now.tv_nsec / 1e9; | |
31571fd7 PE |
1631 | } |
1632 | else | |
1633 | { | |
1634 | Lisp_Object high, low, usec, psec; | |
1635 | if (! (disassemble_lisp_time (specified_time, &high, &low, &usec, &psec) | |
1636 | && decode_time_components (high, low, usec, psec, 0, &t))) | |
1637 | error ("Invalid time specification"); | |
1638 | } | |
1639 | return make_float (t); | |
34a7a267 SS |
1640 | } |
1641 | ||
70ebbe5f PE |
1642 | /* Write information into buffer S of size MAXSIZE, according to the |
1643 | FORMAT of length FORMAT_LEN, using time information taken from *TP. | |
a08d4ba7 | 1644 | Default to Universal Time if UT, local time otherwise. |
a4180391 | 1645 | Use NS as the number of nanoseconds in the %N directive. |
70ebbe5f PE |
1646 | Return the number of bytes written, not including the terminating |
1647 | '\0'. If S is NULL, nothing will be written anywhere; so to | |
1648 | determine how many bytes would be written, use NULL for S and | |
1649 | ((size_t) -1) for MAXSIZE. | |
1650 | ||
16c3e636 PE |
1651 | This function behaves like nstrftime, except it allows null |
1652 | bytes in FORMAT and it does not support nanoseconds. */ | |
70ebbe5f | 1653 | static size_t |
a4180391 | 1654 | emacs_nmemftime (char *s, size_t maxsize, const char *format, |
a08d4ba7 | 1655 | size_t format_len, const struct tm *tp, bool ut, int ns) |
70ebbe5f PE |
1656 | { |
1657 | size_t total = 0; | |
1658 | ||
be09e6e6 PE |
1659 | /* Loop through all the null-terminated strings in the format |
1660 | argument. Normally there's just one null-terminated string, but | |
1661 | there can be arbitrarily many, concatenated together, if the | |
16c3e636 | 1662 | format contains '\0' bytes. nstrftime stops at the first |
be09e6e6 | 1663 | '\0' byte so we must invoke it separately for each such string. */ |
70ebbe5f PE |
1664 | for (;;) |
1665 | { | |
1666 | size_t len; | |
1667 | size_t result; | |
1668 | ||
1669 | if (s) | |
1670 | s[0] = '\1'; | |
1671 | ||
a4180391 | 1672 | result = nstrftime (s, maxsize, format, tp, ut, ns); |
70ebbe5f PE |
1673 | |
1674 | if (s) | |
1675 | { | |
1676 | if (result == 0 && s[0] != '\0') | |
1677 | return 0; | |
1678 | s += result + 1; | |
1679 | } | |
1680 | ||
1681 | maxsize -= result + 1; | |
1682 | total += result; | |
1683 | len = strlen (format); | |
1684 | if (len == format_len) | |
1685 | return total; | |
1686 | total++; | |
1687 | format += len + 1; | |
1688 | format_len -= len + 1; | |
1689 | } | |
1690 | } | |
1691 | ||
3efcc98a | 1692 | DEFUN ("format-time-string", Fformat_time_string, Sformat_time_string, 1, 3, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1693 | doc: /* Use FORMAT-STRING to format the time TIME, or now if omitted. |
d35af63c | 1694 | TIME is specified as (HIGH LOW USEC PSEC), as returned by |
5668fbb8 LT |
1695 | `current-time' or `file-attributes'. The obsolete form (HIGH . LOW) |
1696 | is also still accepted. | |
a1f17501 PJ |
1697 | The third, optional, argument UNIVERSAL, if non-nil, means describe TIME |
1698 | as Universal Time; nil means describe TIME in the local time zone. | |
1699 | The value is a copy of FORMAT-STRING, but with certain constructs replaced | |
1700 | by text that describes the specified date and time in TIME: | |
1701 | ||
1702 | %Y is the year, %y within the century, %C the century. | |
1703 | %G is the year corresponding to the ISO week, %g within the century. | |
1704 | %m is the numeric month. | |
1705 | %b and %h are the locale's abbreviated month name, %B the full name. | |
d7ac0815 | 1706 | (%h is not supported on MS-Windows.) |
a1f17501 PJ |
1707 | %d is the day of the month, zero-padded, %e is blank-padded. |
1708 | %u is the numeric day of week from 1 (Monday) to 7, %w from 0 (Sunday) to 6. | |
1709 | %a is the locale's abbreviated name of the day of week, %A the full name. | |
1710 | %U is the week number starting on Sunday, %W starting on Monday, | |
1711 | %V according to ISO 8601. | |
1712 | %j is the day of the year. | |
1713 | ||
1714 | %H is the hour on a 24-hour clock, %I is on a 12-hour clock, %k is like %H | |
1715 | only blank-padded, %l is like %I blank-padded. | |
1716 | %p is the locale's equivalent of either AM or PM. | |
1717 | %M is the minute. | |
1718 | %S is the second. | |
a4180391 | 1719 | %N is the nanosecond, %6N the microsecond, %3N the millisecond, etc. |
a1f17501 PJ |
1720 | %Z is the time zone name, %z is the numeric form. |
1721 | %s is the number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000. | |
1722 | ||
1723 | %c is the locale's date and time format. | |
1724 | %x is the locale's "preferred" date format. | |
1725 | %D is like "%m/%d/%y". | |
1726 | ||
1727 | %R is like "%H:%M", %T is like "%H:%M:%S", %r is like "%I:%M:%S %p". | |
1728 | %X is the locale's "preferred" time format. | |
1729 | ||
1730 | Finally, %n is a newline, %t is a tab, %% is a literal %. | |
1731 | ||
1732 | Certain flags and modifiers are available with some format controls. | |
1733 | The flags are `_', `-', `^' and `#'. For certain characters X, | |
1734 | %_X is like %X, but padded with blanks; %-X is like %X, | |
a67a233b MR |
1735 | but without padding. %^X is like %X, but with all textual |
1736 | characters up-cased; %#X is like %X, but with letter-case of | |
a1f17501 PJ |
1737 | all textual characters reversed. |
1738 | %NX (where N stands for an integer) is like %X, | |
1739 | but takes up at least N (a number) positions. | |
1740 | The modifiers are `E' and `O'. For certain characters X, | |
1741 | %EX is a locale's alternative version of %X; | |
1742 | %OX is like %X, but uses the locale's number symbols. | |
1743 | ||
75bfc667 JL |
1744 | For example, to produce full ISO 8601 format, use "%Y-%m-%dT%T%z". |
1745 | ||
1746 | usage: (format-time-string FORMAT-STRING &optional TIME UNIVERSAL) */) | |
545b49b4 | 1747 | (Lisp_Object format_string, Lisp_Object timeval, Lisp_Object universal) |
a82d387c | 1748 | { |
43aac990 | 1749 | struct timespec t = lisp_time_argument (timeval); |
7ed806a7 | 1750 | struct tm tm; |
7da0b018 PE |
1751 | |
1752 | CHECK_STRING (format_string); | |
1753 | format_string = code_convert_string_norecord (format_string, | |
1754 | Vlocale_coding_system, 1); | |
1755 | return format_time_string (SSDATA (format_string), SBYTES (format_string), | |
d35af63c | 1756 | t, ! NILP (universal), &tm); |
7da0b018 PE |
1757 | } |
1758 | ||
1759 | static Lisp_Object | |
1760 | format_time_string (char const *format, ptrdiff_t formatlen, | |
43aac990 | 1761 | struct timespec t, bool ut, struct tm *tmp) |
7da0b018 | 1762 | { |
7ed806a7 PE |
1763 | char buffer[4000]; |
1764 | char *buf = buffer; | |
243e0530 | 1765 | ptrdiff_t size = sizeof buffer; |
7ed806a7 PE |
1766 | size_t len; |
1767 | Lisp_Object bufstring; | |
43aac990 | 1768 | int ns = t.tv_nsec; |
177ea5f1 | 1769 | struct tm *tm; |
7ed806a7 | 1770 | USE_SAFE_ALLOCA; |
a82d387c | 1771 | |
a82d387c RS |
1772 | while (1) |
1773 | { | |
43aac990 | 1774 | time_t *taddr = &t.tv_sec; |
4d7e6e51 | 1775 | block_input (); |
7ed806a7 PE |
1776 | |
1777 | synchronize_system_time_locale (); | |
1778 | ||
e9a9ae03 | 1779 | tm = ut ? gmtime (taddr) : localtime (taddr); |
7ed806a7 PE |
1780 | if (! tm) |
1781 | { | |
4d7e6e51 | 1782 | unblock_input (); |
7ed806a7 PE |
1783 | time_overflow (); |
1784 | } | |
1785 | *tmp = *tm; | |
b48382a0 | 1786 | |
bfbcc5ee | 1787 | buf[0] = '\1'; |
7ed806a7 PE |
1788 | len = emacs_nmemftime (buf, size, format, formatlen, tm, ut, ns); |
1789 | if ((0 < len && len < size) || (len == 0 && buf[0] == '\0')) | |
1790 | break; | |
b48382a0 | 1791 | |
7ed806a7 PE |
1792 | /* Buffer was too small, so make it bigger and try again. */ |
1793 | len = emacs_nmemftime (NULL, SIZE_MAX, format, formatlen, tm, ut, ns); | |
4d7e6e51 | 1794 | unblock_input (); |
7ed806a7 | 1795 | if (STRING_BYTES_BOUND <= len) |
da64016e | 1796 | string_overflow (); |
7ed806a7 | 1797 | size = len + 1; |
98c6f1e3 | 1798 | buf = SAFE_ALLOCA (size); |
a82d387c | 1799 | } |
7ed806a7 | 1800 | |
4d7e6e51 | 1801 | unblock_input (); |
7ed806a7 PE |
1802 | bufstring = make_unibyte_string (buf, len); |
1803 | SAFE_FREE (); | |
1804 | return code_convert_string_norecord (bufstring, Vlocale_coding_system, 0); | |
a82d387c RS |
1805 | } |
1806 | ||
4691c06d | 1807 | DEFUN ("decode-time", Fdecode_time, Sdecode_time, 0, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1808 | doc: /* Decode a time value as (SEC MINUTE HOUR DAY MONTH YEAR DOW DST ZONE). |
5668fbb8 | 1809 | The optional SPECIFIED-TIME should be a list of (HIGH LOW . IGNORED), |
9671c13a | 1810 | as from `current-time' and `file-attributes', or nil to use the |
5668fbb8 LT |
1811 | current time. The obsolete form (HIGH . LOW) is also still accepted. |
1812 | The list has the following nine members: SEC is an integer between 0 | |
1813 | and 60; SEC is 60 for a leap second, which only some operating systems | |
1814 | support. MINUTE is an integer between 0 and 59. HOUR is an integer | |
1815 | between 0 and 23. DAY is an integer between 1 and 31. MONTH is an | |
1816 | integer between 1 and 12. YEAR is an integer indicating the | |
1817 | four-digit year. DOW is the day of week, an integer between 0 and 6, | |
f1767e2b | 1818 | where 0 is Sunday. DST is t if daylight saving time is in effect, |
5668fbb8 LT |
1819 | otherwise nil. ZONE is an integer indicating the number of seconds |
1820 | east of Greenwich. (Note that Common Lisp has different meanings for | |
1821 | DOW and ZONE.) */) | |
5842a27b | 1822 | (Lisp_Object specified_time) |
4691c06d | 1823 | { |
d35af63c | 1824 | time_t time_spec = lisp_seconds_argument (specified_time); |
3c887943 | 1825 | struct tm save_tm; |
4691c06d RS |
1826 | struct tm *decoded_time; |
1827 | Lisp_Object list_args[9]; | |
34a7a267 | 1828 | |
4d7e6e51 | 1829 | block_input (); |
4691c06d | 1830 | decoded_time = localtime (&time_spec); |
7ed806a7 PE |
1831 | if (decoded_time) |
1832 | save_tm = *decoded_time; | |
4d7e6e51 | 1833 | unblock_input (); |
b8d9bd41 | 1834 | if (! (decoded_time |
7ed806a7 PE |
1835 | && MOST_NEGATIVE_FIXNUM - TM_YEAR_BASE <= save_tm.tm_year |
1836 | && save_tm.tm_year <= MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM - TM_YEAR_BASE)) | |
fe31d94c | 1837 | time_overflow (); |
7ed806a7 PE |
1838 | XSETFASTINT (list_args[0], save_tm.tm_sec); |
1839 | XSETFASTINT (list_args[1], save_tm.tm_min); | |
1840 | XSETFASTINT (list_args[2], save_tm.tm_hour); | |
1841 | XSETFASTINT (list_args[3], save_tm.tm_mday); | |
1842 | XSETFASTINT (list_args[4], save_tm.tm_mon + 1); | |
71c3f28f EZ |
1843 | /* On 64-bit machines an int is narrower than EMACS_INT, thus the |
1844 | cast below avoids overflow in int arithmetics. */ | |
7ed806a7 PE |
1845 | XSETINT (list_args[5], TM_YEAR_BASE + (EMACS_INT) save_tm.tm_year); |
1846 | XSETFASTINT (list_args[6], save_tm.tm_wday); | |
1847 | list_args[7] = save_tm.tm_isdst ? Qt : Qnil; | |
3c887943 | 1848 | |
4d7e6e51 | 1849 | block_input (); |
3c887943 KH |
1850 | decoded_time = gmtime (&time_spec); |
1851 | if (decoded_time == 0) | |
1852 | list_args[8] = Qnil; | |
1853 | else | |
94751666 | 1854 | XSETINT (list_args[8], tm_diff (&save_tm, decoded_time)); |
4d7e6e51 | 1855 | unblock_input (); |
4691c06d RS |
1856 | return Flist (9, list_args); |
1857 | } | |
1858 | ||
b8d9bd41 PE |
1859 | /* Return OBJ - OFFSET, checking that OBJ is a valid fixnum and that |
1860 | the result is representable as an int. Assume OFFSET is small and | |
1861 | nonnegative. */ | |
1862 | static int | |
1863 | check_tm_member (Lisp_Object obj, int offset) | |
1864 | { | |
1865 | EMACS_INT n; | |
1866 | CHECK_NUMBER (obj); | |
1867 | n = XINT (obj); | |
1868 | if (! (INT_MIN + offset <= n && n - offset <= INT_MAX)) | |
1869 | time_overflow (); | |
1870 | return n - offset; | |
1871 | } | |
1872 | ||
6ee9061c | 1873 | DEFUN ("encode-time", Fencode_time, Sencode_time, 6, MANY, 0, |
7ee72033 | 1874 | doc: /* Convert SECOND, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY, MONTH, YEAR and ZONE to internal time. |
a1f17501 PJ |
1875 | This is the reverse operation of `decode-time', which see. |
1876 | ZONE defaults to the current time zone rule. This can | |
1877 | be a string or t (as from `set-time-zone-rule'), or it can be a list | |
b57c2708 | 1878 | \(as from `current-time-zone') or an integer (as from `decode-time') |
9c279ddf | 1879 | applied without consideration for daylight saving time. |
a1f17501 PJ |
1880 | |
1881 | You can pass more than 7 arguments; then the first six arguments | |
1882 | are used as SECOND through YEAR, and the *last* argument is used as ZONE. | |
1883 | The intervening arguments are ignored. | |
1884 | This feature lets (apply 'encode-time (decode-time ...)) work. | |
1885 | ||
412f1fab | 1886 | Out-of-range values for SECOND, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY, or MONTH are allowed; |
a1f17501 PJ |
1887 | for example, a DAY of 0 means the day preceding the given month. |
1888 | Year numbers less than 100 are treated just like other year numbers. | |
4bfbe194 MB |
1889 | If you want them to stand for years in this century, you must do that yourself. |
1890 | ||
f555f8cf KH |
1891 | Years before 1970 are not guaranteed to work. On some systems, |
1892 | year values as low as 1901 do work. | |
1893 | ||
4bfbe194 | 1894 | usage: (encode-time SECOND MINUTE HOUR DAY MONTH YEAR &optional ZONE) */) |
f66c7cf8 | 1895 | (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args) |
cce7b8a0 | 1896 | { |
545b49b4 | 1897 | time_t value; |
c59b5089 | 1898 | struct tm tm; |
60653898 | 1899 | Lisp_Object zone = (nargs > 6 ? args[nargs - 1] : Qnil); |
6ee9061c | 1900 | |
b8d9bd41 PE |
1901 | tm.tm_sec = check_tm_member (args[0], 0); |
1902 | tm.tm_min = check_tm_member (args[1], 0); | |
1903 | tm.tm_hour = check_tm_member (args[2], 0); | |
1904 | tm.tm_mday = check_tm_member (args[3], 0); | |
1905 | tm.tm_mon = check_tm_member (args[4], 1); | |
1906 | tm.tm_year = check_tm_member (args[5], TM_YEAR_BASE); | |
c59b5089 PE |
1907 | tm.tm_isdst = -1; |
1908 | ||
1909 | if (CONSP (zone)) | |
7d7bbefd | 1910 | zone = XCAR (zone); |
1b8fa736 | 1911 | if (NILP (zone)) |
bcda42c8 | 1912 | { |
4d7e6e51 | 1913 | block_input (); |
545b49b4 | 1914 | value = mktime (&tm); |
4d7e6e51 | 1915 | unblock_input (); |
bcda42c8 | 1916 | } |
c59b5089 | 1917 | else |
1b8fa736 | 1918 | { |
5745a7df PE |
1919 | static char const tzbuf_format[] = "XXX%s%"pI"d:%02d:%02d"; |
1920 | char tzbuf[sizeof tzbuf_format + INT_STRLEN_BOUND (EMACS_INT)]; | |
1921 | char *old_tzstring; | |
8ea90aa3 | 1922 | const char *tzstring; |
5745a7df | 1923 | USE_SAFE_ALLOCA; |
34a7a267 | 1924 | |
2e34157c | 1925 | if (EQ (zone, Qt)) |
085e9fcb EN |
1926 | tzstring = "UTC0"; |
1927 | else if (STRINGP (zone)) | |
51b59d79 | 1928 | tzstring = SSDATA (zone); |
c59b5089 | 1929 | else if (INTEGERP (zone)) |
1b8fa736 | 1930 | { |
d311d28c PE |
1931 | EMACS_INT abszone = eabs (XINT (zone)); |
1932 | EMACS_INT zone_hr = abszone / (60*60); | |
1933 | int zone_min = (abszone/60) % 60; | |
1934 | int zone_sec = abszone % 60; | |
31ff141c | 1935 | sprintf (tzbuf, tzbuf_format, &"-"[XINT (zone) < 0], |
d311d28c | 1936 | zone_hr, zone_min, zone_sec); |
c59b5089 | 1937 | tzstring = tzbuf; |
1b8fa736 | 1938 | } |
c59b5089 PE |
1939 | else |
1940 | error ("Invalid time zone specification"); | |
1941 | ||
5745a7df PE |
1942 | old_tzstring = getenv ("TZ"); |
1943 | if (old_tzstring) | |
1944 | { | |
1945 | char *buf = SAFE_ALLOCA (strlen (old_tzstring) + 1); | |
1946 | old_tzstring = strcpy (buf, old_tzstring); | |
1947 | } | |
1948 | ||
4d7e6e51 | 1949 | block_input (); |
7ed806a7 | 1950 | |
34a7a267 | 1951 | /* Set TZ before calling mktime; merely adjusting mktime's returned |
c59b5089 PE |
1952 | value doesn't suffice, since that would mishandle leap seconds. */ |
1953 | set_time_zone_rule (tzstring); | |
1954 | ||
545b49b4 | 1955 | value = mktime (&tm); |
c59b5089 | 1956 | |
5745a7df | 1957 | set_time_zone_rule (old_tzstring); |
c59b5089 PE |
1958 | #ifdef LOCALTIME_CACHE |
1959 | tzset (); | |
1960 | #endif | |
4d7e6e51 | 1961 | unblock_input (); |
5745a7df | 1962 | SAFE_FREE (); |
1b8fa736 | 1963 | } |
1b8fa736 | 1964 | |
545b49b4 | 1965 | if (value == (time_t) -1) |
fe31d94c | 1966 | time_overflow (); |
c59b5089 | 1967 | |
545b49b4 | 1968 | return make_time (value); |
cce7b8a0 RS |
1969 | } |
1970 | ||
2148f2b4 | 1971 | DEFUN ("current-time-string", Fcurrent_time_string, Scurrent_time_string, 0, 1, 0, |
244b023e | 1972 | doc: /* Return the current local time, as a human-readable string. |
a1f17501 | 1973 | Programs can use this function to decode a time, |
d65b4235 PE |
1974 | since the number of columns in each field is fixed |
1975 | if the year is in the range 1000-9999. | |
a1f17501 PJ |
1976 | The format is `Sun Sep 16 01:03:52 1973'. |
1977 | However, see also the functions `decode-time' and `format-time-string' | |
1978 | which provide a much more powerful and general facility. | |
1979 | ||
5668fbb8 LT |
1980 | If SPECIFIED-TIME is given, it is a time to format instead of the |
1981 | current time. The argument should have the form (HIGH LOW . IGNORED). | |
1982 | Thus, you can use times obtained from `current-time' and from | |
1983 | `file-attributes'. SPECIFIED-TIME can also have the form (HIGH . LOW), | |
1984 | but this is considered obsolete. */) | |
5842a27b | 1985 | (Lisp_Object specified_time) |
2148f2b4 | 1986 | { |
d35af63c | 1987 | time_t value = lisp_seconds_argument (specified_time); |
aac18aa4 | 1988 | struct tm *tm; |
ab0fa4e4 PE |
1989 | char buf[sizeof "Mon Apr 30 12:49:17 " + INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int) + 1]; |
1990 | int len IF_LINT (= 0); | |
2148f2b4 | 1991 | |
ab0fa4e4 PE |
1992 | /* Convert to a string in ctime format, except without the trailing |
1993 | newline, and without the 4-digit year limit. Don't use asctime | |
1994 | or ctime, as they might dump core if the year is outside the | |
1995 | range -999 .. 9999. */ | |
4d7e6e51 | 1996 | block_input (); |
aac18aa4 | 1997 | tm = localtime (&value); |
ab0fa4e4 | 1998 | if (tm) |
7ed806a7 | 1999 | { |
ab0fa4e4 PE |
2000 | static char const wday_name[][4] = |
2001 | { "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" }; | |
2002 | static char const mon_name[][4] = | |
2003 | { "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", | |
2004 | "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" }; | |
2005 | printmax_t year_base = TM_YEAR_BASE; | |
2006 | ||
2007 | len = sprintf (buf, "%s %s%3d %02d:%02d:%02d %"pMd, | |
2008 | wday_name[tm->tm_wday], mon_name[tm->tm_mon], tm->tm_mday, | |
2009 | tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec, | |
2010 | tm->tm_year + year_base); | |
7ed806a7 | 2011 | } |
4d7e6e51 | 2012 | unblock_input (); |
ab0fa4e4 | 2013 | if (! tm) |
fe31d94c | 2014 | time_overflow (); |
35692fe0 | 2015 | |
ab0fa4e4 | 2016 | return make_unibyte_string (buf, len); |
35692fe0 | 2017 | } |
c2662aea | 2018 | |
94751666 PE |
2019 | /* Yield A - B, measured in seconds. |
2020 | This function is copied from the GNU C Library. */ | |
2021 | static int | |
971de7fb | 2022 | tm_diff (struct tm *a, struct tm *b) |
e3120ab5 | 2023 | { |
94751666 PE |
2024 | /* Compute intervening leap days correctly even if year is negative. |
2025 | Take care to avoid int overflow in leap day calculations, | |
2026 | but it's OK to assume that A and B are close to each other. */ | |
2027 | int a4 = (a->tm_year >> 2) + (TM_YEAR_BASE >> 2) - ! (a->tm_year & 3); | |
2028 | int b4 = (b->tm_year >> 2) + (TM_YEAR_BASE >> 2) - ! (b->tm_year & 3); | |
2029 | int a100 = a4 / 25 - (a4 % 25 < 0); | |
2030 | int b100 = b4 / 25 - (b4 % 25 < 0); | |
2031 | int a400 = a100 >> 2; | |
2032 | int b400 = b100 >> 2; | |
2033 | int intervening_leap_days = (a4 - b4) - (a100 - b100) + (a400 - b400); | |
2034 | int years = a->tm_year - b->tm_year; | |
2035 | int days = (365 * years + intervening_leap_days | |
2036 | + (a->tm_yday - b->tm_yday)); | |
2037 | return (60 * (60 * (24 * days + (a->tm_hour - b->tm_hour)) | |
2038 | + (a->tm_min - b->tm_min)) | |
8e718b4e | 2039 | + (a->tm_sec - b->tm_sec)); |
e3120ab5 JB |
2040 | } |
2041 | ||
2042 | DEFUN ("current-time-zone", Fcurrent_time_zone, Scurrent_time_zone, 0, 1, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 2043 | doc: /* Return the offset and name for the local time zone. |
a1f17501 PJ |
2044 | This returns a list of the form (OFFSET NAME). |
2045 | OFFSET is an integer number of seconds ahead of UTC (east of Greenwich). | |
2046 | A negative value means west of Greenwich. | |
2047 | NAME is a string giving the name of the time zone. | |
412f1fab | 2048 | If SPECIFIED-TIME is given, the time zone offset is determined from it |
5668fbb8 LT |
2049 | instead of using the current time. The argument should have the form |
2050 | (HIGH LOW . IGNORED). Thus, you can use times obtained from | |
2051 | `current-time' and from `file-attributes'. SPECIFIED-TIME can also | |
2052 | have the form (HIGH . LOW), but this is considered obsolete. | |
a1f17501 PJ |
2053 | |
2054 | Some operating systems cannot provide all this information to Emacs; | |
2055 | in this case, `current-time-zone' returns a list containing nil for | |
7ee72033 | 2056 | the data it can't find. */) |
5842a27b | 2057 | (Lisp_Object specified_time) |
c2662aea | 2058 | { |
43aac990 | 2059 | struct timespec value; |
7ed806a7 | 2060 | int offset; |
e3120ab5 | 2061 | struct tm *t; |
7da0b018 | 2062 | struct tm localtm; |
7da0b018 PE |
2063 | Lisp_Object zone_offset, zone_name; |
2064 | ||
2065 | zone_offset = Qnil; | |
43aac990 | 2066 | value = make_timespec (lisp_seconds_argument (specified_time), 0); |
d35af63c | 2067 | zone_name = format_time_string ("%Z", sizeof "%Z" - 1, value, 0, &localtm); |
4d7e6e51 | 2068 | block_input (); |
43aac990 | 2069 | t = gmtime (&value.tv_sec); |
7ed806a7 PE |
2070 | if (t) |
2071 | offset = tm_diff (&localtm, t); | |
4d7e6e51 | 2072 | unblock_input (); |
bcda42c8 YM |
2073 | |
2074 | if (t) | |
e3120ab5 | 2075 | { |
7da0b018 PE |
2076 | zone_offset = make_number (offset); |
2077 | if (SCHARS (zone_name) == 0) | |
e3120ab5 JB |
2078 | { |
2079 | /* No local time zone name is available; use "+-NNNN" instead. */ | |
33ef5c64 PE |
2080 | int m = offset / 60; |
2081 | int am = offset < 0 ? - m : m; | |
7da0b018 | 2082 | char buf[sizeof "+00" + INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int)]; |
98c6f1e3 | 2083 | zone_name = make_formatted_string (buf, "%c%02d%02d", |
a8290ec3 DA |
2084 | (offset < 0 ? '-' : '+'), |
2085 | am / 60, am % 60); | |
e3120ab5 | 2086 | } |
e3120ab5 | 2087 | } |
7da0b018 PE |
2088 | |
2089 | return list2 (zone_offset, zone_name); | |
c2662aea JB |
2090 | } |
2091 | ||
143cb9a9 | 2092 | DEFUN ("set-time-zone-rule", Fset_time_zone_rule, Sset_time_zone_rule, 1, 1, 0, |
7ee72033 | 2093 | doc: /* Set the local time zone using TZ, a string specifying a time zone rule. |
a1f17501 | 2094 | If TZ is nil, use implementation-defined default time zone information. |
37e11a63 CY |
2095 | If TZ is t, use Universal Time. |
2096 | ||
2097 | Instead of calling this function, you typically want (setenv "TZ" TZ). | |
2098 | That changes both the environment of the Emacs process and the | |
2099 | variable `process-environment', whereas `set-time-zone-rule' affects | |
2100 | only the former. */) | |
5842a27b | 2101 | (Lisp_Object tz) |
143cb9a9 | 2102 | { |
8ea90aa3 | 2103 | const char *tzstring; |
7ed806a7 PE |
2104 | |
2105 | if (! (NILP (tz) || EQ (tz, Qt))) | |
2106 | CHECK_STRING (tz); | |
2107 | ||
143cb9a9 | 2108 | if (NILP (tz)) |
a03fc5a6 | 2109 | tzstring = initial_tz; |
2e34157c | 2110 | else if (EQ (tz, Qt)) |
085e9fcb | 2111 | tzstring = "UTC0"; |
143cb9a9 | 2112 | else |
7ed806a7 | 2113 | tzstring = SSDATA (tz); |
143cb9a9 | 2114 | |
5745a7df | 2115 | block_input (); |
c59b5089 | 2116 | set_time_zone_rule (tzstring); |
4d7e6e51 | 2117 | unblock_input (); |
7ed806a7 | 2118 | |
c59b5089 PE |
2119 | return Qnil; |
2120 | } | |
2121 | ||
2122 | /* Set the local time zone rule to TZSTRING. | |
5745a7df PE |
2123 | |
2124 | This function is not thread-safe, partly because putenv, unsetenv | |
2125 | and tzset are not, and partly because of the static storage it | |
2126 | updates. Other threads that invoke localtime etc. may be adversely | |
2127 | affected while this function is executing. */ | |
acb7cc89 | 2128 | |
a92ae0ce | 2129 | void |
a8fe7202 | 2130 | set_time_zone_rule (const char *tzstring) |
c59b5089 | 2131 | { |
5745a7df PE |
2132 | /* A buffer holding a string of the form "TZ=value", intended |
2133 | to be part of the environment. */ | |
2134 | static char *tzvalbuf; | |
2135 | static ptrdiff_t tzvalbufsize; | |
c59b5089 | 2136 | |
5745a7df PE |
2137 | int tzeqlen = sizeof "TZ=" - 1; |
2138 | ||
2139 | #ifdef LOCALTIME_CACHE | |
2140 | /* These two values are known to load tz files in buggy implementations, | |
2141 | i.e., Solaris 1 executables running under either Solaris 1 or Solaris 2. | |
2142 | Their values shouldn't matter in non-buggy implementations. | |
2143 | We don't use string literals for these strings, | |
2144 | since if a string in the environment is in readonly | |
2145 | storage, it runs afoul of bugs in SVR4 and Solaris 2.3. | |
2146 | See Sun bugs 1113095 and 1114114, ``Timezone routines | |
2147 | improperly modify environment''. */ | |
2148 | ||
2149 | static char set_time_zone_rule_tz[][sizeof "TZ=GMT+0"] | |
2150 | = { "TZ=GMT+0", "TZ=GMT+1" }; | |
2151 | ||
2152 | /* In SunOS 4.1.3_U1 and 4.1.4, if TZ has a value like | |
2153 | "US/Pacific" that loads a tz file, then changes to a value like | |
2154 | "XXX0" that does not load a tz file, and then changes back to | |
2155 | its original value, the last change is (incorrectly) ignored. | |
2156 | Also, if TZ changes twice in succession to values that do | |
2157 | not load a tz file, tzset can dump core (see Sun bug#1225179). | |
2158 | The following code works around these bugs. */ | |
aafe5147 | 2159 | |
143cb9a9 RS |
2160 | if (tzstring) |
2161 | { | |
5745a7df PE |
2162 | /* Temporarily set TZ to a value that loads a tz file |
2163 | and that differs from tzstring. */ | |
2164 | bool eq0 = strcmp (tzstring, set_time_zone_rule_tz[0] + tzeqlen) == 0; | |
2165 | xputenv (set_time_zone_rule_tz[eq0]); | |
143cb9a9 | 2166 | } |
5745a7df PE |
2167 | else |
2168 | { | |
2169 | /* The implied tzstring is unknown, so temporarily set TZ to | |
2170 | two different values that each load a tz file. */ | |
2171 | xputenv (set_time_zone_rule_tz[0]); | |
2172 | tzset (); | |
2173 | xputenv (set_time_zone_rule_tz[1]); | |
2174 | } | |
2175 | tzset (); | |
ee56a6dc | 2176 | tzvalbuf_in_environ = 0; |
5745a7df | 2177 | #endif |
143cb9a9 | 2178 | |
5745a7df PE |
2179 | if (!tzstring) |
2180 | { | |
2181 | unsetenv ("TZ"); | |
2182 | tzvalbuf_in_environ = 0; | |
2183 | } | |
2184 | else | |
2185 | { | |
2186 | ptrdiff_t tzstringlen = strlen (tzstring); | |
143cb9a9 | 2187 | |
5745a7df PE |
2188 | if (tzvalbufsize <= tzeqlen + tzstringlen) |
2189 | { | |
2190 | unsetenv ("TZ"); | |
2191 | tzvalbuf_in_environ = 0; | |
2192 | tzvalbuf = xpalloc (tzvalbuf, &tzvalbufsize, | |
2193 | tzeqlen + tzstringlen - tzvalbufsize + 1, -1, 1); | |
2194 | memcpy (tzvalbuf, "TZ=", tzeqlen); | |
2195 | } | |
aafe5147 | 2196 | |
5745a7df | 2197 | strcpy (tzvalbuf + tzeqlen, tzstring); |
aafe5147 | 2198 | |
5745a7df PE |
2199 | if (!tzvalbuf_in_environ) |
2200 | { | |
2201 | xputenv (tzvalbuf); | |
2202 | tzvalbuf_in_environ = 1; | |
2203 | } | |
2204 | } | |
aafe5147 | 2205 | |
5745a7df | 2206 | #ifdef LOCALTIME_CACHE |
143cb9a9 RS |
2207 | tzset (); |
2208 | #endif | |
143cb9a9 | 2209 | } |
35692fe0 | 2210 | \f |
fb8106e8 KH |
2211 | /* Insert NARGS Lisp objects in the array ARGS by calling INSERT_FUNC |
2212 | (if a type of object is Lisp_Int) or INSERT_FROM_STRING_FUNC (if a | |
2213 | type of object is Lisp_String). INHERIT is passed to | |
2214 | INSERT_FROM_STRING_FUNC as the last argument. */ | |
2215 | ||
acb7cc89 | 2216 | static void |
9628fed7 | 2217 | general_insert_function (void (*insert_func) |
d311d28c | 2218 | (const char *, ptrdiff_t), |
9628fed7 | 2219 | void (*insert_from_string_func) |
d311d28c | 2220 | (Lisp_Object, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t, |
a08d4ba7 PE |
2221 | ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t, bool), |
2222 | bool inherit, ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args) | |
fb8106e8 | 2223 | { |
f66c7cf8 | 2224 | ptrdiff_t argnum; |
a08d4ba7 | 2225 | Lisp_Object val; |
fb8106e8 KH |
2226 | |
2227 | for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++) | |
2228 | { | |
2229 | val = args[argnum]; | |
1b9c91ed | 2230 | if (CHARACTERP (val)) |
fb8106e8 | 2231 | { |
13bdea59 | 2232 | int c = XFASTINT (val); |
d5c2c403 | 2233 | unsigned char str[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH]; |
fb8106e8 KH |
2234 | int len; |
2235 | ||
4b4deea2 | 2236 | if (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
13bdea59 | 2237 | len = CHAR_STRING (c, str); |
fb8106e8 | 2238 | else |
13c148b8 | 2239 | { |
abbd3d23 | 2240 | str[0] = ASCII_CHAR_P (c) ? c : multibyte_char_to_unibyte (c); |
13c148b8 KH |
2241 | len = 1; |
2242 | } | |
b68864e5 | 2243 | (*insert_func) ((char *) str, len); |
fb8106e8 KH |
2244 | } |
2245 | else if (STRINGP (val)) | |
2246 | { | |
1f24f4fd | 2247 | (*insert_from_string_func) (val, 0, 0, |
d5db4077 KR |
2248 | SCHARS (val), |
2249 | SBYTES (val), | |
1f24f4fd | 2250 | inherit); |
fb8106e8 KH |
2251 | } |
2252 | else | |
b7f34213 | 2253 | wrong_type_argument (Qchar_or_string_p, val); |
fb8106e8 KH |
2254 | } |
2255 | } | |
2256 | ||
35692fe0 | 2257 | void |
971de7fb | 2258 | insert1 (Lisp_Object arg) |
35692fe0 JB |
2259 | { |
2260 | Finsert (1, &arg); | |
2261 | } | |
2262 | ||
52b14ac0 JB |
2263 | |
2264 | /* Callers passing one argument to Finsert need not gcpro the | |
2265 | argument "array", since the only element of the array will | |
2266 | not be used after calling insert or insert_from_string, so | |
2267 | we don't care if it gets trashed. */ | |
2268 | ||
a7ca3326 | 2269 | DEFUN ("insert", Finsert, Sinsert, 0, MANY, 0, |
7ee72033 | 2270 | doc: /* Insert the arguments, either strings or characters, at point. |
a1f17501 PJ |
2271 | Point and before-insertion markers move forward to end up |
2272 | after the inserted text. | |
2273 | Any other markers at the point of insertion remain before the text. | |
2274 | ||
2275 | If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted | |
72bb55c6 | 2276 | to multibyte for insertion (see `string-make-multibyte'). |
a1f17501 | 2277 | If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted |
72bb55c6 KS |
2278 | to unibyte for insertion (see `string-make-unibyte'). |
2279 | ||
2280 | When operating on binary data, it may be necessary to preserve the | |
2281 | original bytes of a unibyte string when inserting it into a multibyte | |
2282 | buffer; to accomplish this, apply `string-as-multibyte' to the string | |
2283 | and insert the result. | |
4bfbe194 MB |
2284 | |
2285 | usage: (insert &rest ARGS) */) | |
f66c7cf8 | 2286 | (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args) |
35692fe0 | 2287 | { |
fb8106e8 | 2288 | general_insert_function (insert, insert_from_string, 0, nargs, args); |
be91036a RS |
2289 | return Qnil; |
2290 | } | |
2291 | ||
2292 | DEFUN ("insert-and-inherit", Finsert_and_inherit, Sinsert_and_inherit, | |
2293 | 0, MANY, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 2294 | doc: /* Insert the arguments at point, inheriting properties from adjoining text. |
a1f17501 PJ |
2295 | Point and before-insertion markers move forward to end up |
2296 | after the inserted text. | |
2297 | Any other markers at the point of insertion remain before the text. | |
2298 | ||
2299 | If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted | |
2300 | to multibyte for insertion (see `unibyte-char-to-multibyte'). | |
2301 | If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted | |
4bfbe194 MB |
2302 | to unibyte for insertion. |
2303 | ||
2304 | usage: (insert-and-inherit &rest ARGS) */) | |
f66c7cf8 | 2305 | (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args) |
be91036a | 2306 | { |
fb8106e8 KH |
2307 | general_insert_function (insert_and_inherit, insert_from_string, 1, |
2308 | nargs, args); | |
35692fe0 JB |
2309 | return Qnil; |
2310 | } | |
2311 | ||
2312 | DEFUN ("insert-before-markers", Finsert_before_markers, Sinsert_before_markers, 0, MANY, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 2313 | doc: /* Insert strings or characters at point, relocating markers after the text. |
a1f17501 PJ |
2314 | Point and markers move forward to end up after the inserted text. |
2315 | ||
2316 | If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted | |
2317 | to multibyte for insertion (see `unibyte-char-to-multibyte'). | |
2318 | If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted | |
4bfbe194 MB |
2319 | to unibyte for insertion. |
2320 | ||
de179a3e XF |
2321 | If an overlay begins at the insertion point, the inserted text falls |
2322 | outside the overlay; if a nonempty overlay ends at the insertion | |
2323 | point, the inserted text falls inside that overlay. | |
2324 | ||
4bfbe194 | 2325 | usage: (insert-before-markers &rest ARGS) */) |
f66c7cf8 | 2326 | (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args) |
35692fe0 | 2327 | { |
fb8106e8 KH |
2328 | general_insert_function (insert_before_markers, |
2329 | insert_from_string_before_markers, 0, | |
2330 | nargs, args); | |
be91036a RS |
2331 | return Qnil; |
2332 | } | |
2333 | ||
a0d76c27 EN |
2334 | DEFUN ("insert-before-markers-and-inherit", Finsert_and_inherit_before_markers, |
2335 | Sinsert_and_inherit_before_markers, 0, MANY, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 2336 | doc: /* Insert text at point, relocating markers and inheriting properties. |
a1f17501 PJ |
2337 | Point and markers move forward to end up after the inserted text. |
2338 | ||
2339 | If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted | |
2340 | to multibyte for insertion (see `unibyte-char-to-multibyte'). | |
2341 | If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted | |
4bfbe194 MB |
2342 | to unibyte for insertion. |
2343 | ||
2344 | usage: (insert-before-markers-and-inherit &rest ARGS) */) | |
f66c7cf8 | 2345 | (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args) |
be91036a | 2346 | { |
fb8106e8 KH |
2347 | general_insert_function (insert_before_markers_and_inherit, |
2348 | insert_from_string_before_markers, 1, | |
2349 | nargs, args); | |
35692fe0 JB |
2350 | return Qnil; |
2351 | } | |
2352 | \f | |
ddfc8813 | 2353 | DEFUN ("insert-char", Finsert_char, Sinsert_char, 1, 3, |
34b4b7eb CY |
2354 | "(list (read-char-by-name \"Insert character (Unicode name or hex): \")\ |
2355 | (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)\ | |
2356 | t))", | |
9671c13a | 2357 | doc: /* Insert COUNT copies of CHARACTER. |
9ea10cc3 CY |
2358 | Interactively, prompt for CHARACTER. You can specify CHARACTER in one |
2359 | of these ways: | |
2360 | ||
2361 | - As its Unicode character name, e.g. \"LATIN SMALL LETTER A\". | |
2362 | Completion is available; if you type a substring of the name | |
2363 | preceded by an asterisk `*', Emacs shows all names which include | |
2364 | that substring, not necessarily at the beginning of the name. | |
2365 | ||
2366 | - As a hexadecimal code point, e.g. 263A. Note that code points in | |
2367 | Emacs are equivalent to Unicode up to 10FFFF (which is the limit of | |
2368 | the Unicode code space). | |
2369 | ||
2370 | - As a code point with a radix specified with #, e.g. #o21430 | |
2371 | (octal), #x2318 (hex), or #10r8984 (decimal). | |
2372 | ||
2373 | If called interactively, COUNT is given by the prefix argument. If | |
2374 | omitted or nil, it defaults to 1. | |
2375 | ||
2376 | Inserting the character(s) relocates point and before-insertion | |
2377 | markers in the same ways as the function `insert'. | |
2378 | ||
2379 | The optional third argument INHERIT, if non-nil, says to inherit text | |
2380 | properties from adjoining text, if those properties are sticky. If | |
2381 | called interactively, INHERIT is t. */) | |
5842a27b | 2382 | (Lisp_Object character, Lisp_Object count, Lisp_Object inherit) |
35692fe0 | 2383 | { |
21d890a4 | 2384 | int i, stringlen; |
d311d28c | 2385 | register ptrdiff_t n; |
13bdea59 | 2386 | int c, len; |
d5c2c403 | 2387 | unsigned char str[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH]; |
21d890a4 | 2388 | char string[4000]; |
35692fe0 | 2389 | |
13bdea59 | 2390 | CHECK_CHARACTER (character); |
ddfc8813 RK |
2391 | if (NILP (count)) |
2392 | XSETFASTINT (count, 1); | |
b7826503 | 2393 | CHECK_NUMBER (count); |
13bdea59 | 2394 | c = XFASTINT (character); |
35692fe0 | 2395 | |
4b4deea2 | 2396 | if (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
13bdea59 | 2397 | len = CHAR_STRING (c, str); |
fb8106e8 | 2398 | else |
13bdea59 | 2399 | str[0] = c, len = 1; |
2e6813b0 PE |
2400 | if (XINT (count) <= 0) |
2401 | return Qnil; | |
d1f3d2af | 2402 | if (BUF_BYTES_MAX / len < XINT (count)) |
99561444 | 2403 | buffer_overflow (); |
fb8106e8 | 2404 | n = XINT (count) * len; |
21d890a4 | 2405 | stringlen = min (n, sizeof string - sizeof string % len); |
545b49b4 | 2406 | for (i = 0; i < stringlen; i++) |
fb8106e8 | 2407 | string[i] = str[i % len]; |
21d890a4 | 2408 | while (n > stringlen) |
35692fe0 | 2409 | { |
54e42e2d | 2410 | QUIT; |
e2eeabbb | 2411 | if (!NILP (inherit)) |
545b49b4 | 2412 | insert_and_inherit (string, stringlen); |
e2eeabbb | 2413 | else |
545b49b4 PE |
2414 | insert (string, stringlen); |
2415 | n -= stringlen; | |
35692fe0 | 2416 | } |
21d890a4 PE |
2417 | if (!NILP (inherit)) |
2418 | insert_and_inherit (string, n); | |
2419 | else | |
2420 | insert (string, n); | |
35692fe0 JB |
2421 | return Qnil; |
2422 | } | |
2423 | ||
48ef988f KH |
2424 | DEFUN ("insert-byte", Finsert_byte, Sinsert_byte, 2, 3, 0, |
2425 | doc: /* Insert COUNT (second arg) copies of BYTE (first arg). | |
2426 | Both arguments are required. | |
2427 | BYTE is a number of the range 0..255. | |
2428 | ||
2429 | If BYTE is 128..255 and the current buffer is multibyte, the | |
2430 | corresponding eight-bit character is inserted. | |
2431 | ||
2432 | Point, and before-insertion markers, are relocated as in the function `insert'. | |
2433 | The optional third arg INHERIT, if non-nil, says to inherit text properties | |
2434 | from adjoining text, if those properties are sticky. */) | |
5842a27b | 2435 | (Lisp_Object byte, Lisp_Object count, Lisp_Object inherit) |
48ef988f KH |
2436 | { |
2437 | CHECK_NUMBER (byte); | |
2438 | if (XINT (byte) < 0 || XINT (byte) > 255) | |
2439 | args_out_of_range_3 (byte, make_number (0), make_number (255)); | |
2440 | if (XINT (byte) >= 128 | |
4b4deea2 | 2441 | && ! NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
48ef988f | 2442 | XSETFASTINT (byte, BYTE8_TO_CHAR (XINT (byte))); |
ed398b0a | 2443 | return Finsert_char (byte, count, inherit); |
48ef988f KH |
2444 | } |
2445 | ||
35692fe0 | 2446 | \f |
ffd56f97 JB |
2447 | /* Making strings from buffer contents. */ |
2448 | ||
2449 | /* Return a Lisp_String containing the text of the current buffer from | |
74d6d8c5 | 2450 | START to END. If text properties are in use and the current buffer |
eb8c3be9 | 2451 | has properties in the range specified, the resulting string will also |
a08d4ba7 | 2452 | have them, if PROPS is true. |
ffd56f97 JB |
2453 | |
2454 | We don't want to use plain old make_string here, because it calls | |
2455 | make_uninit_string, which can cause the buffer arena to be | |
2456 | compacted. make_string has no way of knowing that the data has | |
2457 | been moved, and thus copies the wrong data into the string. This | |
2458 | doesn't effect most of the other users of make_string, so it should | |
2459 | be left as is. But we should use this function when conjuring | |
2460 | buffer substrings. */ | |
74d6d8c5 | 2461 | |
ffd56f97 | 2462 | Lisp_Object |
a08d4ba7 | 2463 | make_buffer_string (ptrdiff_t start, ptrdiff_t end, bool props) |
ffd56f97 | 2464 | { |
d311d28c PE |
2465 | ptrdiff_t start_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (start); |
2466 | ptrdiff_t end_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (end); | |
ffd56f97 | 2467 | |
88441c8e RS |
2468 | return make_buffer_string_both (start, start_byte, end, end_byte, props); |
2469 | } | |
2470 | ||
2471 | /* Return a Lisp_String containing the text of the current buffer from | |
2472 | START / START_BYTE to END / END_BYTE. | |
2473 | ||
2474 | If text properties are in use and the current buffer | |
2475 | has properties in the range specified, the resulting string will also | |
a08d4ba7 | 2476 | have them, if PROPS is true. |
88441c8e RS |
2477 | |
2478 | We don't want to use plain old make_string here, because it calls | |
2479 | make_uninit_string, which can cause the buffer arena to be | |
2480 | compacted. make_string has no way of knowing that the data has | |
2481 | been moved, and thus copies the wrong data into the string. This | |
2482 | doesn't effect most of the other users of make_string, so it should | |
2483 | be left as is. But we should use this function when conjuring | |
2484 | buffer substrings. */ | |
2485 | ||
2486 | Lisp_Object | |
d311d28c | 2487 | make_buffer_string_both (ptrdiff_t start, ptrdiff_t start_byte, |
a08d4ba7 | 2488 | ptrdiff_t end, ptrdiff_t end_byte, bool props) |
88441c8e RS |
2489 | { |
2490 | Lisp_Object result, tem, tem1; | |
2491 | ||
ffd56f97 | 2492 | if (start < GPT && GPT < end) |
13002885 | 2493 | move_gap_both (start, start_byte); |
ffd56f97 | 2494 | |
4b4deea2 | 2495 | if (! NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
5f75e666 RS |
2496 | result = make_uninit_multibyte_string (end - start, end_byte - start_byte); |
2497 | else | |
2498 | result = make_uninit_string (end - start); | |
72af86bd | 2499 | memcpy (SDATA (result), BYTE_POS_ADDR (start_byte), end_byte - start_byte); |
ffd56f97 | 2500 | |
260e2e2a | 2501 | /* If desired, update and copy the text properties. */ |
260e2e2a KH |
2502 | if (props) |
2503 | { | |
2504 | update_buffer_properties (start, end); | |
2505 | ||
2506 | tem = Fnext_property_change (make_number (start), Qnil, make_number (end)); | |
2507 | tem1 = Ftext_properties_at (make_number (start), Qnil); | |
2508 | ||
2509 | if (XINT (tem) != end || !NILP (tem1)) | |
ec1c14f6 RS |
2510 | copy_intervals_to_string (result, current_buffer, start, |
2511 | end - start); | |
260e2e2a | 2512 | } |
74d6d8c5 | 2513 | |
ffd56f97 JB |
2514 | return result; |
2515 | } | |
35692fe0 | 2516 | |
260e2e2a KH |
2517 | /* Call Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions for the range START ... END |
2518 | in the current buffer, if necessary. */ | |
2519 | ||
2520 | static void | |
d311d28c | 2521 | update_buffer_properties (ptrdiff_t start, ptrdiff_t end) |
260e2e2a | 2522 | { |
260e2e2a KH |
2523 | /* If this buffer has some access functions, |
2524 | call them, specifying the range of the buffer being accessed. */ | |
2525 | if (!NILP (Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions)) | |
2526 | { | |
2527 | Lisp_Object args[3]; | |
2528 | Lisp_Object tem; | |
2529 | ||
2530 | args[0] = Qbuffer_access_fontify_functions; | |
2531 | XSETINT (args[1], start); | |
2532 | XSETINT (args[2], end); | |
2533 | ||
2534 | /* But don't call them if we can tell that the work | |
2535 | has already been done. */ | |
2536 | if (!NILP (Vbuffer_access_fontified_property)) | |
2537 | { | |
2538 | tem = Ftext_property_any (args[1], args[2], | |
2539 | Vbuffer_access_fontified_property, | |
2540 | Qnil, Qnil); | |
2541 | if (! NILP (tem)) | |
ced1d19a | 2542 | Frun_hook_with_args (3, args); |
260e2e2a KH |
2543 | } |
2544 | else | |
ced1d19a | 2545 | Frun_hook_with_args (3, args); |
260e2e2a | 2546 | } |
260e2e2a KH |
2547 | } |
2548 | ||
a7ca3326 | 2549 | DEFUN ("buffer-substring", Fbuffer_substring, Sbuffer_substring, 2, 2, 0, |
7ee72033 | 2550 | doc: /* Return the contents of part of the current buffer as a string. |
a1f17501 PJ |
2551 | The two arguments START and END are character positions; |
2552 | they can be in either order. | |
2553 | The string returned is multibyte if the buffer is multibyte. | |
2554 | ||
2555 | This function copies the text properties of that part of the buffer | |
2556 | into the result string; if you don't want the text properties, | |
7ee72033 | 2557 | use `buffer-substring-no-properties' instead. */) |
5842a27b | 2558 | (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end) |
35692fe0 | 2559 | { |
d311d28c | 2560 | register ptrdiff_t b, e; |
35692fe0 | 2561 | |
2591ec64 EN |
2562 | validate_region (&start, &end); |
2563 | b = XINT (start); | |
2564 | e = XINT (end); | |
35692fe0 | 2565 | |
2591ec64 | 2566 | return make_buffer_string (b, e, 1); |
260e2e2a KH |
2567 | } |
2568 | ||
2569 | DEFUN ("buffer-substring-no-properties", Fbuffer_substring_no_properties, | |
2570 | Sbuffer_substring_no_properties, 2, 2, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 2571 | doc: /* Return the characters of part of the buffer, without the text properties. |
a1f17501 | 2572 | The two arguments START and END are character positions; |
7ee72033 | 2573 | they can be in either order. */) |
5842a27b | 2574 | (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end) |
260e2e2a | 2575 | { |
d311d28c | 2576 | register ptrdiff_t b, e; |
260e2e2a | 2577 | |
2591ec64 EN |
2578 | validate_region (&start, &end); |
2579 | b = XINT (start); | |
2580 | e = XINT (end); | |
260e2e2a | 2581 | |
2591ec64 | 2582 | return make_buffer_string (b, e, 0); |
35692fe0 JB |
2583 | } |
2584 | ||
a7ca3326 | 2585 | DEFUN ("buffer-string", Fbuffer_string, Sbuffer_string, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 | 2586 | doc: /* Return the contents of the current buffer as a string. |
a1f17501 | 2587 | If narrowing is in effect, this function returns only the visible part |
7ee72033 | 2588 | of the buffer. */) |
5842a27b | 2589 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 2590 | { |
13002885 | 2591 | return make_buffer_string_both (BEGV, BEGV_BYTE, ZV, ZV_BYTE, 1); |
35692fe0 JB |
2592 | } |
2593 | ||
2594 | DEFUN ("insert-buffer-substring", Finsert_buffer_substring, Sinsert_buffer_substring, | |
deb8e082 | 2595 | 1, 3, 0, |
658ec670 | 2596 | doc: /* Insert before point a substring of the contents of BUFFER. |
a1f17501 | 2597 | BUFFER may be a buffer or a buffer name. |
412f1fab JB |
2598 | Arguments START and END are character positions specifying the substring. |
2599 | They default to the values of (point-min) and (point-max) in BUFFER. */) | |
5842a27b | 2600 | (Lisp_Object buffer, Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end) |
35692fe0 | 2601 | { |
29cdc13e | 2602 | register EMACS_INT b, e, temp; |
260e2e2a | 2603 | register struct buffer *bp, *obuf; |
658ec670 | 2604 | Lisp_Object buf; |
35692fe0 | 2605 | |
658ec670 JB |
2606 | buf = Fget_buffer (buffer); |
2607 | if (NILP (buf)) | |
2608 | nsberror (buffer); | |
2609 | bp = XBUFFER (buf); | |
e578f381 | 2610 | if (!BUFFER_LIVE_P (bp)) |
93b62e82 | 2611 | error ("Selecting deleted buffer"); |
35692fe0 | 2612 | |
2591ec64 EN |
2613 | if (NILP (start)) |
2614 | b = BUF_BEGV (bp); | |
35692fe0 JB |
2615 | else |
2616 | { | |
b7826503 | 2617 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start); |
2591ec64 | 2618 | b = XINT (start); |
35692fe0 | 2619 | } |
2591ec64 EN |
2620 | if (NILP (end)) |
2621 | e = BUF_ZV (bp); | |
35692fe0 JB |
2622 | else |
2623 | { | |
b7826503 | 2624 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end); |
2591ec64 | 2625 | e = XINT (end); |
35692fe0 JB |
2626 | } |
2627 | ||
2591ec64 EN |
2628 | if (b > e) |
2629 | temp = b, b = e, e = temp; | |
35692fe0 | 2630 | |
2591ec64 EN |
2631 | if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp) <= b && e <= BUF_ZV (bp))) |
2632 | args_out_of_range (start, end); | |
35692fe0 | 2633 | |
260e2e2a KH |
2634 | obuf = current_buffer; |
2635 | set_buffer_internal_1 (bp); | |
2591ec64 | 2636 | update_buffer_properties (b, e); |
260e2e2a KH |
2637 | set_buffer_internal_1 (obuf); |
2638 | ||
2591ec64 | 2639 | insert_from_buffer (bp, b, e - b, 0); |
35692fe0 JB |
2640 | return Qnil; |
2641 | } | |
e9cf2084 RS |
2642 | |
2643 | DEFUN ("compare-buffer-substrings", Fcompare_buffer_substrings, Scompare_buffer_substrings, | |
deb8e082 | 2644 | 6, 6, 0, |
7ee72033 | 2645 | doc: /* Compare two substrings of two buffers; return result as number. |
2cec368c MR |
2646 | Return -N if first string is less after N-1 chars, +N if first string is |
2647 | greater after N-1 chars, or 0 if strings match. Each substring is | |
2648 | represented as three arguments: BUFFER, START and END. That makes six | |
2649 | args in all, three for each substring. | |
a1f17501 PJ |
2650 | |
2651 | The value of `case-fold-search' in the current buffer | |
7ee72033 | 2652 | determines whether case is significant or ignored. */) |
5842a27b | 2653 | (Lisp_Object buffer1, Lisp_Object start1, Lisp_Object end1, Lisp_Object buffer2, Lisp_Object start2, Lisp_Object end2) |
e9cf2084 | 2654 | { |
29cdc13e | 2655 | register EMACS_INT begp1, endp1, begp2, endp2, temp; |
e9cf2084 | 2656 | register struct buffer *bp1, *bp2; |
1149fd6f | 2657 | register Lisp_Object trt |
4b4deea2 TT |
2658 | = (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, case_fold_search)) |
2659 | ? BVAR (current_buffer, case_canon_table) : Qnil); | |
d311d28c PE |
2660 | ptrdiff_t chars = 0; |
2661 | ptrdiff_t i1, i2, i1_byte, i2_byte; | |
e9cf2084 RS |
2662 | |
2663 | /* Find the first buffer and its substring. */ | |
2664 | ||
2665 | if (NILP (buffer1)) | |
2666 | bp1 = current_buffer; | |
2667 | else | |
2668 | { | |
3fff2dfa RS |
2669 | Lisp_Object buf1; |
2670 | buf1 = Fget_buffer (buffer1); | |
2671 | if (NILP (buf1)) | |
2672 | nsberror (buffer1); | |
2673 | bp1 = XBUFFER (buf1); | |
e578f381 | 2674 | if (!BUFFER_LIVE_P (bp1)) |
93b62e82 | 2675 | error ("Selecting deleted buffer"); |
e9cf2084 RS |
2676 | } |
2677 | ||
2678 | if (NILP (start1)) | |
2679 | begp1 = BUF_BEGV (bp1); | |
2680 | else | |
2681 | { | |
b7826503 | 2682 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start1); |
e9cf2084 RS |
2683 | begp1 = XINT (start1); |
2684 | } | |
2685 | if (NILP (end1)) | |
2686 | endp1 = BUF_ZV (bp1); | |
2687 | else | |
2688 | { | |
b7826503 | 2689 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end1); |
e9cf2084 RS |
2690 | endp1 = XINT (end1); |
2691 | } | |
2692 | ||
2693 | if (begp1 > endp1) | |
2694 | temp = begp1, begp1 = endp1, endp1 = temp; | |
2695 | ||
2696 | if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp1) <= begp1 | |
2697 | && begp1 <= endp1 | |
2698 | && endp1 <= BUF_ZV (bp1))) | |
2699 | args_out_of_range (start1, end1); | |
2700 | ||
2701 | /* Likewise for second substring. */ | |
2702 | ||
2703 | if (NILP (buffer2)) | |
2704 | bp2 = current_buffer; | |
2705 | else | |
2706 | { | |
3fff2dfa RS |
2707 | Lisp_Object buf2; |
2708 | buf2 = Fget_buffer (buffer2); | |
2709 | if (NILP (buf2)) | |
2710 | nsberror (buffer2); | |
3b1fdd85 | 2711 | bp2 = XBUFFER (buf2); |
e578f381 | 2712 | if (!BUFFER_LIVE_P (bp2)) |
93b62e82 | 2713 | error ("Selecting deleted buffer"); |
e9cf2084 RS |
2714 | } |
2715 | ||
2716 | if (NILP (start2)) | |
2717 | begp2 = BUF_BEGV (bp2); | |
2718 | else | |
2719 | { | |
b7826503 | 2720 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start2); |
e9cf2084 RS |
2721 | begp2 = XINT (start2); |
2722 | } | |
2723 | if (NILP (end2)) | |
2724 | endp2 = BUF_ZV (bp2); | |
2725 | else | |
2726 | { | |
b7826503 | 2727 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end2); |
e9cf2084 RS |
2728 | endp2 = XINT (end2); |
2729 | } | |
2730 | ||
2731 | if (begp2 > endp2) | |
2732 | temp = begp2, begp2 = endp2, endp2 = temp; | |
2733 | ||
2734 | if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp2) <= begp2 | |
2735 | && begp2 <= endp2 | |
2736 | && endp2 <= BUF_ZV (bp2))) | |
2737 | args_out_of_range (start2, end2); | |
2738 | ||
07422a12 RS |
2739 | i1 = begp1; |
2740 | i2 = begp2; | |
2741 | i1_byte = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (bp1, i1); | |
2742 | i2_byte = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (bp2, i2); | |
e9cf2084 | 2743 | |
07422a12 | 2744 | while (i1 < endp1 && i2 < endp2) |
e9cf2084 | 2745 | { |
07422a12 RS |
2746 | /* When we find a mismatch, we must compare the |
2747 | characters, not just the bytes. */ | |
2748 | int c1, c2; | |
ec1c14f6 | 2749 | |
2221451f RS |
2750 | QUIT; |
2751 | ||
4b4deea2 | 2752 | if (! NILP (BVAR (bp1, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
07422a12 RS |
2753 | { |
2754 | c1 = BUF_FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR (bp1, i1_byte); | |
2755 | BUF_INC_POS (bp1, i1_byte); | |
2756 | i1++; | |
2757 | } | |
2758 | else | |
2759 | { | |
2760 | c1 = BUF_FETCH_BYTE (bp1, i1); | |
4c0354d7 | 2761 | MAKE_CHAR_MULTIBYTE (c1); |
07422a12 RS |
2762 | i1++; |
2763 | } | |
2764 | ||
4b4deea2 | 2765 | if (! NILP (BVAR (bp2, enable_multibyte_characters))) |
07422a12 RS |
2766 | { |
2767 | c2 = BUF_FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR (bp2, i2_byte); | |
2768 | BUF_INC_POS (bp2, i2_byte); | |
2769 | i2++; | |
2770 | } | |
2771 | else | |
2772 | { | |
2773 | c2 = BUF_FETCH_BYTE (bp2, i2); | |
4c0354d7 | 2774 | MAKE_CHAR_MULTIBYTE (c2); |
07422a12 RS |
2775 | i2++; |
2776 | } | |
ec1c14f6 | 2777 | |
1149fd6f | 2778 | if (!NILP (trt)) |
e9cf2084 | 2779 | { |
e3ccf108 DA |
2780 | c1 = char_table_translate (trt, c1); |
2781 | c2 = char_table_translate (trt, c2); | |
e9cf2084 RS |
2782 | } |
2783 | if (c1 < c2) | |
ec1c14f6 | 2784 | return make_number (- 1 - chars); |
e9cf2084 | 2785 | if (c1 > c2) |
ec1c14f6 | 2786 | return make_number (chars + 1); |
07422a12 RS |
2787 | |
2788 | chars++; | |
e9cf2084 RS |
2789 | } |
2790 | ||
2791 | /* The strings match as far as they go. | |
2792 | If one is shorter, that one is less. */ | |
07422a12 | 2793 | if (chars < endp1 - begp1) |
ec1c14f6 | 2794 | return make_number (chars + 1); |
07422a12 | 2795 | else if (chars < endp2 - begp2) |
ec1c14f6 | 2796 | return make_number (- chars - 1); |
e9cf2084 RS |
2797 | |
2798 | /* Same length too => they are equal. */ | |
2799 | return make_number (0); | |
2800 | } | |
35692fe0 | 2801 | \f |
27e498e6 | 2802 | static void |
971de7fb | 2803 | subst_char_in_region_unwind (Lisp_Object arg) |
d5a539cd | 2804 | { |
39eb03f1 | 2805 | bset_undo_list (current_buffer, arg); |
d5a539cd RS |
2806 | } |
2807 | ||
27e498e6 | 2808 | static void |
971de7fb | 2809 | subst_char_in_region_unwind_1 (Lisp_Object arg) |
c8e76b47 | 2810 | { |
39eb03f1 | 2811 | bset_filename (current_buffer, arg); |
c8e76b47 RS |
2812 | } |
2813 | ||
35692fe0 | 2814 | DEFUN ("subst-char-in-region", Fsubst_char_in_region, |
deb8e082 | 2815 | Ssubst_char_in_region, 4, 5, 0, |
7ee72033 | 2816 | doc: /* From START to END, replace FROMCHAR with TOCHAR each time it occurs. |
a1f17501 PJ |
2817 | If optional arg NOUNDO is non-nil, don't record this change for undo |
2818 | and don't mark the buffer as really changed. | |
7ee72033 | 2819 | Both characters must have the same length of multi-byte form. */) |
5842a27b | 2820 | (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object fromchar, Lisp_Object tochar, Lisp_Object noundo) |
35692fe0 | 2821 | { |
d311d28c | 2822 | register ptrdiff_t pos, pos_byte, stop, i, len, end_byte; |
0f2e2a3b SM |
2823 | /* Keep track of the first change in the buffer: |
2824 | if 0 we haven't found it yet. | |
2825 | if < 0 we've found it and we've run the before-change-function. | |
2826 | if > 0 we've actually performed it and the value is its position. */ | |
d311d28c | 2827 | ptrdiff_t changed = 0; |
d5c2c403 KH |
2828 | unsigned char fromstr[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH], tostr[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH]; |
2829 | unsigned char *p; | |
d311d28c | 2830 | ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
aa801467 KH |
2831 | #define COMBINING_NO 0 |
2832 | #define COMBINING_BEFORE 1 | |
2833 | #define COMBINING_AFTER 2 | |
2834 | #define COMBINING_BOTH (COMBINING_BEFORE | COMBINING_AFTER) | |
2835 | int maybe_byte_combining = COMBINING_NO; | |
d311d28c | 2836 | ptrdiff_t last_changed = 0; |
a08d4ba7 PE |
2837 | bool multibyte_p |
2838 | = !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters)); | |
13bdea59 | 2839 | int fromc, toc; |
35692fe0 | 2840 | |
0f2e2a3b SM |
2841 | restart: |
2842 | ||
35692fe0 | 2843 | validate_region (&start, &end); |
13bdea59 PE |
2844 | CHECK_CHARACTER (fromchar); |
2845 | CHECK_CHARACTER (tochar); | |
2846 | fromc = XFASTINT (fromchar); | |
2847 | toc = XFASTINT (tochar); | |
35692fe0 | 2848 | |
7439e5b9 | 2849 | if (multibyte_p) |
fb8106e8 | 2850 | { |
13bdea59 PE |
2851 | len = CHAR_STRING (fromc, fromstr); |
2852 | if (CHAR_STRING (toc, tostr) != len) | |
fdd6025e | 2853 | error ("Characters in `subst-char-in-region' have different byte-lengths"); |
aa801467 KH |
2854 | if (!ASCII_BYTE_P (*tostr)) |
2855 | { | |
2856 | /* If *TOSTR is in the range 0x80..0x9F and TOCHAR is not a | |
2857 | complete multibyte character, it may be combined with the | |
2858 | after bytes. If it is in the range 0xA0..0xFF, it may be | |
2859 | combined with the before and after bytes. */ | |
2860 | if (!CHAR_HEAD_P (*tostr)) | |
2861 | maybe_byte_combining = COMBINING_BOTH; | |
2862 | else if (BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD (*tostr) > len) | |
2863 | maybe_byte_combining = COMBINING_AFTER; | |
2864 | } | |
fb8106e8 KH |
2865 | } |
2866 | else | |
2867 | { | |
2868 | len = 1; | |
13bdea59 PE |
2869 | fromstr[0] = fromc; |
2870 | tostr[0] = toc; | |
fb8106e8 KH |
2871 | } |
2872 | ||
84246b95 KH |
2873 | pos = XINT (start); |
2874 | pos_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (pos); | |
ec1c14f6 RS |
2875 | stop = CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (end)); |
2876 | end_byte = stop; | |
35692fe0 | 2877 | |
d5a539cd RS |
2878 | /* If we don't want undo, turn off putting stuff on the list. |
2879 | That's faster than getting rid of things, | |
c8e76b47 RS |
2880 | and it prevents even the entry for a first change. |
2881 | Also inhibit locking the file. */ | |
0f2e2a3b | 2882 | if (!changed && !NILP (noundo)) |
d5a539cd RS |
2883 | { |
2884 | record_unwind_protect (subst_char_in_region_unwind, | |
4b4deea2 | 2885 | BVAR (current_buffer, undo_list)); |
39eb03f1 | 2886 | bset_undo_list (current_buffer, Qt); |
c8e76b47 RS |
2887 | /* Don't do file-locking. */ |
2888 | record_unwind_protect (subst_char_in_region_unwind_1, | |
4b4deea2 | 2889 | BVAR (current_buffer, filename)); |
39eb03f1 | 2890 | bset_filename (current_buffer, Qnil); |
d5a539cd RS |
2891 | } |
2892 | ||
84246b95 | 2893 | if (pos_byte < GPT_BYTE) |
ec1c14f6 | 2894 | stop = min (stop, GPT_BYTE); |
fb8106e8 | 2895 | while (1) |
35692fe0 | 2896 | { |
d311d28c | 2897 | ptrdiff_t pos_byte_next = pos_byte; |
a3360ff9 | 2898 | |
84246b95 | 2899 | if (pos_byte >= stop) |
fb8106e8 | 2900 | { |
84246b95 | 2901 | if (pos_byte >= end_byte) break; |
ec1c14f6 | 2902 | stop = end_byte; |
fb8106e8 | 2903 | } |
84246b95 | 2904 | p = BYTE_POS_ADDR (pos_byte); |
7439e5b9 GM |
2905 | if (multibyte_p) |
2906 | INC_POS (pos_byte_next); | |
2907 | else | |
2908 | ++pos_byte_next; | |
a3360ff9 KH |
2909 | if (pos_byte_next - pos_byte == len |
2910 | && p[0] == fromstr[0] | |
fb8106e8 KH |
2911 | && (len == 1 |
2912 | || (p[1] == fromstr[1] | |
2913 | && (len == 2 || (p[2] == fromstr[2] | |
2914 | && (len == 3 || p[3] == fromstr[3])))))) | |
35692fe0 | 2915 | { |
0f2e2a3b SM |
2916 | if (changed < 0) |
2917 | /* We've already seen this and run the before-change-function; | |
2918 | this time we only need to record the actual position. */ | |
2919 | changed = pos; | |
2920 | else if (!changed) | |
60b96ee7 | 2921 | { |
0f2e2a3b | 2922 | changed = -1; |
00012b86 | 2923 | modify_text (pos, XINT (end)); |
7653d030 RS |
2924 | |
2925 | if (! NILP (noundo)) | |
2926 | { | |
1e158d25 RS |
2927 | if (MODIFF - 1 == SAVE_MODIFF) |
2928 | SAVE_MODIFF++; | |
0b5397c2 SM |
2929 | if (MODIFF - 1 == BUF_AUTOSAVE_MODIFF (current_buffer)) |
2930 | BUF_AUTOSAVE_MODIFF (current_buffer)++; | |
7653d030 | 2931 | } |
0f2e2a3b SM |
2932 | |
2933 | /* The before-change-function may have moved the gap | |
2934 | or even modified the buffer so we should start over. */ | |
2935 | goto restart; | |
60b96ee7 RS |
2936 | } |
2937 | ||
0c1e3b85 | 2938 | /* Take care of the case where the new character |
34a7a267 | 2939 | combines with neighboring bytes. */ |
a3360ff9 | 2940 | if (maybe_byte_combining |
aa801467 KH |
2941 | && (maybe_byte_combining == COMBINING_AFTER |
2942 | ? (pos_byte_next < Z_BYTE | |
2943 | && ! CHAR_HEAD_P (FETCH_BYTE (pos_byte_next))) | |
2944 | : ((pos_byte_next < Z_BYTE | |
2945 | && ! CHAR_HEAD_P (FETCH_BYTE (pos_byte_next))) | |
2946 | || (pos_byte > BEG_BYTE | |
2947 | && ! ASCII_BYTE_P (FETCH_BYTE (pos_byte - 1)))))) | |
0c1e3b85 RS |
2948 | { |
2949 | Lisp_Object tem, string; | |
2950 | ||
2951 | struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
2952 | ||
4b4deea2 | 2953 | tem = BVAR (current_buffer, undo_list); |
0c1e3b85 RS |
2954 | GCPRO1 (tem); |
2955 | ||
aa801467 | 2956 | /* Make a multibyte string containing this single character. */ |
e7f8264d | 2957 | string = make_multibyte_string ((char *) tostr, 1, len); |
0c1e3b85 RS |
2958 | /* replace_range is less efficient, because it moves the gap, |
2959 | but it handles combining correctly. */ | |
2960 | replace_range (pos, pos + 1, string, | |
9869520f | 2961 | 0, 0, 1); |
a3360ff9 KH |
2962 | pos_byte_next = CHAR_TO_BYTE (pos); |
2963 | if (pos_byte_next > pos_byte) | |
2964 | /* Before combining happened. We should not increment | |
3f5409d3 KH |
2965 | POS. So, to cancel the later increment of POS, |
2966 | decrease it now. */ | |
2967 | pos--; | |
a3360ff9 | 2968 | else |
3f5409d3 | 2969 | INC_POS (pos_byte_next); |
34a7a267 | 2970 | |
0c1e3b85 | 2971 | if (! NILP (noundo)) |
39eb03f1 | 2972 | bset_undo_list (current_buffer, tem); |
0c1e3b85 RS |
2973 | |
2974 | UNGCPRO; | |
2975 | } | |
2976 | else | |
2977 | { | |
2978 | if (NILP (noundo)) | |
2979 | record_change (pos, 1); | |
2980 | for (i = 0; i < len; i++) *p++ = tostr[i]; | |
2981 | } | |
d5c2c403 | 2982 | last_changed = pos + 1; |
35692fe0 | 2983 | } |
3f5409d3 KH |
2984 | pos_byte = pos_byte_next; |
2985 | pos++; | |
35692fe0 JB |
2986 | } |
2987 | ||
0f2e2a3b | 2988 | if (changed > 0) |
d5c2c403 KH |
2989 | { |
2990 | signal_after_change (changed, | |
2991 | last_changed - changed, last_changed - changed); | |
2992 | update_compositions (changed, last_changed, CHECK_ALL); | |
2993 | } | |
60b96ee7 | 2994 | |
d5a539cd | 2995 | unbind_to (count, Qnil); |
35692fe0 JB |
2996 | return Qnil; |
2997 | } | |
2998 | ||
f555f8cf | 2999 | |
d311d28c | 3000 | static Lisp_Object check_translation (ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t, |
c8a66ab8 | 3001 | Lisp_Object); |
f555f8cf KH |
3002 | |
3003 | /* Helper function for Ftranslate_region_internal. | |
3004 | ||
3005 | Check if a character sequence at POS (POS_BYTE) matches an element | |
3006 | of VAL. VAL is a list (([FROM-CHAR ...] . TO) ...). If a matching | |
3007 | element is found, return it. Otherwise return Qnil. */ | |
3008 | ||
3009 | static Lisp_Object | |
d311d28c | 3010 | check_translation (ptrdiff_t pos, ptrdiff_t pos_byte, ptrdiff_t end, |
c8a66ab8 | 3011 | Lisp_Object val) |
f555f8cf KH |
3012 | { |
3013 | int buf_size = 16, buf_used = 0; | |
3014 | int *buf = alloca (sizeof (int) * buf_size); | |
3015 | ||
3016 | for (; CONSP (val); val = XCDR (val)) | |
3017 | { | |
3018 | Lisp_Object elt; | |
d311d28c | 3019 | ptrdiff_t len, i; |
f555f8cf KH |
3020 | |
3021 | elt = XCAR (val); | |
3022 | if (! CONSP (elt)) | |
3023 | continue; | |
3024 | elt = XCAR (elt); | |
3025 | if (! VECTORP (elt)) | |
3026 | continue; | |
3027 | len = ASIZE (elt); | |
3028 | if (len <= end - pos) | |
3029 | { | |
3030 | for (i = 0; i < len; i++) | |
3031 | { | |
3032 | if (buf_used <= i) | |
3033 | { | |
3034 | unsigned char *p = BYTE_POS_ADDR (pos_byte); | |
c8a66ab8 | 3035 | int len1; |
f555f8cf KH |
3036 | |
3037 | if (buf_used == buf_size) | |
3038 | { | |
3039 | int *newbuf; | |
3040 | ||
3041 | buf_size += 16; | |
3042 | newbuf = alloca (sizeof (int) * buf_size); | |
3043 | memcpy (newbuf, buf, sizeof (int) * buf_used); | |
3044 | buf = newbuf; | |
3045 | } | |
c8a66ab8 EZ |
3046 | buf[buf_used++] = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (p, len1); |
3047 | pos_byte += len1; | |
f555f8cf KH |
3048 | } |
3049 | if (XINT (AREF (elt, i)) != buf[i]) | |
3050 | break; | |
3051 | } | |
3052 | if (i == len) | |
3053 | return XCAR (val); | |
3054 | } | |
3055 | } | |
3056 | return Qnil; | |
3057 | } | |
3058 | ||
3059 | ||
8583605b KH |
3060 | DEFUN ("translate-region-internal", Ftranslate_region_internal, |
3061 | Stranslate_region_internal, 3, 3, 0, | |
3062 | doc: /* Internal use only. | |
3063 | From START to END, translate characters according to TABLE. | |
f555f8cf KH |
3064 | TABLE is a string or a char-table; the Nth character in it is the |
3065 | mapping for the character with code N. | |
7ee72033 | 3066 | It returns the number of characters changed. */) |
5842a27b | 3067 | (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, register Lisp_Object table) |
35692fe0 | 3068 | { |
35692fe0 | 3069 | register unsigned char *tt; /* Trans table. */ |
35692fe0 JB |
3070 | register int nc; /* New character. */ |
3071 | int cnt; /* Number of changes made. */ | |
d311d28c PE |
3072 | ptrdiff_t size; /* Size of translate table. */ |
3073 | ptrdiff_t pos, pos_byte, end_pos; | |
a08d4ba7 PE |
3074 | bool multibyte = !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters)); |
3075 | bool string_multibyte IF_LINT (= 0); | |
35692fe0 JB |
3076 | |
3077 | validate_region (&start, &end); | |
8583605b | 3078 | if (CHAR_TABLE_P (table)) |
f555f8cf KH |
3079 | { |
3080 | if (! EQ (XCHAR_TABLE (table)->purpose, Qtranslation_table)) | |
3081 | error ("Not a translation table"); | |
eb3d9ec7 | 3082 | size = MAX_CHAR; |
f555f8cf KH |
3083 | tt = NULL; |
3084 | } | |
8583605b KH |
3085 | else |
3086 | { | |
3087 | CHECK_STRING (table); | |
3088 | ||
eb3d9ec7 KH |
3089 | if (! multibyte && (SCHARS (table) < SBYTES (table))) |
3090 | table = string_make_unibyte (table); | |
8583605b KH |
3091 | string_multibyte = SCHARS (table) < SBYTES (table); |
3092 | size = SBYTES (table); | |
3093 | tt = SDATA (table); | |
3094 | } | |
35692fe0 | 3095 | |
1f24f4fd | 3096 | pos = XINT (start); |
8583605b | 3097 | pos_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (pos); |
e65837df | 3098 | end_pos = XINT (end); |
00012b86 | 3099 | modify_text (pos, end_pos); |
35692fe0 JB |
3100 | |
3101 | cnt = 0; | |
f555f8cf | 3102 | for (; pos < end_pos; ) |
35692fe0 | 3103 | { |
ec1c14f6 | 3104 | register unsigned char *p = BYTE_POS_ADDR (pos_byte); |
8583605b KH |
3105 | unsigned char *str, buf[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH]; |
3106 | int len, str_len; | |
1f24f4fd | 3107 | int oc; |
f555f8cf | 3108 | Lisp_Object val; |
ec1c14f6 | 3109 | |
e8cce5af | 3110 | if (multibyte) |
62a6e103 | 3111 | oc = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (p, len); |
e8cce5af | 3112 | else |
eb3d9ec7 KH |
3113 | oc = *p, len = 1; |
3114 | if (oc < size) | |
35692fe0 | 3115 | { |
eb3d9ec7 | 3116 | if (tt) |
35692fe0 | 3117 | { |
fa056b08 KS |
3118 | /* Reload as signal_after_change in last iteration may GC. */ |
3119 | tt = SDATA (table); | |
8583605b | 3120 | if (string_multibyte) |
0c1e3b85 | 3121 | { |
8583605b | 3122 | str = tt + string_char_to_byte (table, oc); |
62a6e103 | 3123 | nc = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (str, str_len); |
0c1e3b85 RS |
3124 | } |
3125 | else | |
3126 | { | |
eb3d9ec7 KH |
3127 | nc = tt[oc]; |
3128 | if (! ASCII_BYTE_P (nc) && multibyte) | |
3129 | { | |
3130 | str_len = BYTE8_STRING (nc, buf); | |
3131 | str = buf; | |
3132 | } | |
3133 | else | |
3134 | { | |
3135 | str_len = 1; | |
3136 | str = tt + oc; | |
3137 | } | |
0c1e3b85 | 3138 | } |
35692fe0 | 3139 | } |
eb3d9ec7 | 3140 | else |
f555f8cf | 3141 | { |
eb3d9ec7 KH |
3142 | nc = oc; |
3143 | val = CHAR_TABLE_REF (table, oc); | |
045eb8d9 | 3144 | if (CHARACTERP (val)) |
eb3d9ec7 | 3145 | { |
045eb8d9 | 3146 | nc = XFASTINT (val); |
eb3d9ec7 KH |
3147 | str_len = CHAR_STRING (nc, buf); |
3148 | str = buf; | |
3149 | } | |
3150 | else if (VECTORP (val) || (CONSP (val))) | |
3151 | { | |
3152 | /* VAL is [TO_CHAR ...] or (([FROM-CHAR ...] . TO) ...) | |
3153 | where TO is TO-CHAR or [TO-CHAR ...]. */ | |
3154 | nc = -1; | |
3155 | } | |
f555f8cf | 3156 | } |
8583605b | 3157 | |
eb3d9ec7 | 3158 | if (nc != oc && nc >= 0) |
8583605b | 3159 | { |
f555f8cf KH |
3160 | /* Simple one char to one char translation. */ |
3161 | if (len != str_len) | |
3162 | { | |
3163 | Lisp_Object string; | |
8583605b | 3164 | |
f555f8cf KH |
3165 | /* This is less efficient, because it moves the gap, |
3166 | but it should handle multibyte characters correctly. */ | |
e7f8264d | 3167 | string = make_multibyte_string ((char *) str, 1, str_len); |
f555f8cf KH |
3168 | replace_range (pos, pos + 1, string, 1, 0, 1); |
3169 | len = str_len; | |
3170 | } | |
3171 | else | |
3172 | { | |
3173 | record_change (pos, 1); | |
3174 | while (str_len-- > 0) | |
3175 | *p++ = *str++; | |
3176 | signal_after_change (pos, 1, 1); | |
3177 | update_compositions (pos, pos + 1, CHECK_BORDER); | |
3178 | } | |
3179 | ++cnt; | |
8583605b | 3180 | } |
eb3d9ec7 | 3181 | else if (nc < 0) |
8583605b | 3182 | { |
f555f8cf KH |
3183 | Lisp_Object string; |
3184 | ||
3185 | if (CONSP (val)) | |
3186 | { | |
3187 | val = check_translation (pos, pos_byte, end_pos, val); | |
3188 | if (NILP (val)) | |
3189 | { | |
3190 | pos_byte += len; | |
3191 | pos++; | |
3192 | continue; | |
3193 | } | |
3194 | /* VAL is ([FROM-CHAR ...] . TO). */ | |
3195 | len = ASIZE (XCAR (val)); | |
3196 | val = XCDR (val); | |
3197 | } | |
3198 | else | |
3199 | len = 1; | |
3200 | ||
3201 | if (VECTORP (val)) | |
3202 | { | |
bde25748 | 3203 | string = Fconcat (1, &val); |
f555f8cf KH |
3204 | } |
3205 | else | |
3206 | { | |
3207 | string = Fmake_string (make_number (1), val); | |
3208 | } | |
3209 | replace_range (pos, pos + len, string, 1, 0, 1); | |
3210 | pos_byte += SBYTES (string); | |
3211 | pos += SCHARS (string); | |
3212 | cnt += SCHARS (string); | |
3213 | end_pos += SCHARS (string) - len; | |
3214 | continue; | |
8583605b | 3215 | } |
8583605b KH |
3216 | } |
3217 | pos_byte += len; | |
3f5409d3 | 3218 | pos++; |
35692fe0 JB |
3219 | } |
3220 | ||
ec1c14f6 | 3221 | return make_number (cnt); |
35692fe0 JB |
3222 | } |
3223 | ||
a7ca3326 | 3224 | DEFUN ("delete-region", Fdelete_region, Sdelete_region, 2, 2, "r", |
3bbd2265 | 3225 | doc: /* Delete the text between START and END. |
f0fcdf4b LMI |
3226 | If called interactively, delete the region between point and mark. |
3227 | This command deletes buffer text without modifying the kill ring. */) | |
5842a27b | 3228 | (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end) |
35692fe0 | 3229 | { |
2591ec64 EN |
3230 | validate_region (&start, &end); |
3231 | del_range (XINT (start), XINT (end)); | |
35692fe0 JB |
3232 | return Qnil; |
3233 | } | |
7dae4502 SM |
3234 | |
3235 | DEFUN ("delete-and-extract-region", Fdelete_and_extract_region, | |
3236 | Sdelete_and_extract_region, 2, 2, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 3237 | doc: /* Delete the text between START and END and return it. */) |
5842a27b | 3238 | (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end) |
7dae4502 SM |
3239 | { |
3240 | validate_region (&start, &end); | |
8550b998 | 3241 | if (XINT (start) == XINT (end)) |
977f6cfb | 3242 | return empty_unibyte_string; |
7dae4502 SM |
3243 | return del_range_1 (XINT (start), XINT (end), 1, 1); |
3244 | } | |
35692fe0 | 3245 | \f |
a7ca3326 | 3246 | DEFUN ("widen", Fwiden, Swiden, 0, 0, "", |
7ee72033 MB |
3247 | doc: /* Remove restrictions (narrowing) from current buffer. |
3248 | This allows the buffer's full text to be seen and edited. */) | |
5842a27b | 3249 | (void) |
35692fe0 | 3250 | { |
2cad2e34 RS |
3251 | if (BEG != BEGV || Z != ZV) |
3252 | current_buffer->clip_changed = 1; | |
35692fe0 | 3253 | BEGV = BEG; |
ec1c14f6 RS |
3254 | BEGV_BYTE = BEG_BYTE; |
3255 | SET_BUF_ZV_BOTH (current_buffer, Z, Z_BYTE); | |
52b14ac0 JB |
3256 | /* Changing the buffer bounds invalidates any recorded current column. */ |
3257 | invalidate_current_column (); | |
35692fe0 JB |
3258 | return Qnil; |
3259 | } | |
3260 | ||
a7ca3326 | 3261 | DEFUN ("narrow-to-region", Fnarrow_to_region, Snarrow_to_region, 2, 2, "r", |
7ee72033 | 3262 | doc: /* Restrict editing in this buffer to the current region. |
a1f17501 PJ |
3263 | The rest of the text becomes temporarily invisible and untouchable |
3264 | but is not deleted; if you save the buffer in a file, the invisible | |
3265 | text is included in the file. \\[widen] makes all visible again. | |
3266 | See also `save-restriction'. | |
3267 | ||
3268 | When calling from a program, pass two arguments; positions (integers | |
7ee72033 | 3269 | or markers) bounding the text that should remain visible. */) |
5842a27b | 3270 | (register Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end) |
35692fe0 | 3271 | { |
b7826503 PJ |
3272 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start); |
3273 | CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end); | |
35692fe0 | 3274 | |
2591ec64 | 3275 | if (XINT (start) > XINT (end)) |
35692fe0 | 3276 | { |
b5a6948e | 3277 | Lisp_Object tem; |
2591ec64 | 3278 | tem = start; start = end; end = tem; |
35692fe0 JB |
3279 | } |
3280 | ||
2591ec64 EN |
3281 | if (!(BEG <= XINT (start) && XINT (start) <= XINT (end) && XINT (end) <= Z)) |
3282 | args_out_of_range (start, end); | |
35692fe0 | 3283 | |
2cad2e34 RS |
3284 | if (BEGV != XFASTINT (start) || ZV != XFASTINT (end)) |
3285 | current_buffer->clip_changed = 1; | |
3286 | ||
ec1c14f6 | 3287 | SET_BUF_BEGV (current_buffer, XFASTINT (start)); |
2591ec64 | 3288 | SET_BUF_ZV (current_buffer, XFASTINT (end)); |
6ec8bbd2 | 3289 | if (PT < XFASTINT (start)) |
2591ec64 | 3290 | SET_PT (XFASTINT (start)); |
6ec8bbd2 | 3291 | if (PT > XFASTINT (end)) |
2591ec64 | 3292 | SET_PT (XFASTINT (end)); |
52b14ac0 JB |
3293 | /* Changing the buffer bounds invalidates any recorded current column. */ |
3294 | invalidate_current_column (); | |
35692fe0 JB |
3295 | return Qnil; |
3296 | } | |
3297 | ||
3298 | Lisp_Object | |
971de7fb | 3299 | save_restriction_save (void) |
35692fe0 | 3300 | { |
d6abb4c7 MB |
3301 | if (BEGV == BEG && ZV == Z) |
3302 | /* The common case that the buffer isn't narrowed. | |
3303 | We return just the buffer object, which save_restriction_restore | |
3304 | recognizes as meaning `no restriction'. */ | |
3305 | return Fcurrent_buffer (); | |
3306 | else | |
3307 | /* We have to save a restriction, so return a pair of markers, one | |
3308 | for the beginning and one for the end. */ | |
3309 | { | |
3310 | Lisp_Object beg, end; | |
3311 | ||
657924ff DA |
3312 | beg = build_marker (current_buffer, BEGV, BEGV_BYTE); |
3313 | end = build_marker (current_buffer, ZV, ZV_BYTE); | |
35692fe0 | 3314 | |
d6abb4c7 | 3315 | /* END must move forward if text is inserted at its exact location. */ |
5e617bc2 | 3316 | XMARKER (end)->insertion_type = 1; |
d6abb4c7 MB |
3317 | |
3318 | return Fcons (beg, end); | |
3319 | } | |
35692fe0 JB |
3320 | } |
3321 | ||
27e498e6 | 3322 | void |
971de7fb | 3323 | save_restriction_restore (Lisp_Object data) |
35692fe0 | 3324 | { |
d528b1ce SM |
3325 | struct buffer *cur = NULL; |
3326 | struct buffer *buf = (CONSP (data) | |
3327 | ? XMARKER (XCAR (data))->buffer | |
3328 | : XBUFFER (data)); | |
3329 | ||
4b4deea2 | 3330 | if (buf && buf != current_buffer && !NILP (BVAR (buf, pt_marker))) |
d528b1ce SM |
3331 | { /* If `buf' uses markers to keep track of PT, BEGV, and ZV (as |
3332 | is the case if it is or has an indirect buffer), then make | |
3333 | sure it is current before we update BEGV, so | |
3334 | set_buffer_internal takes care of managing those markers. */ | |
3335 | cur = current_buffer; | |
3336 | set_buffer_internal (buf); | |
3337 | } | |
3338 | ||
d6abb4c7 MB |
3339 | if (CONSP (data)) |
3340 | /* A pair of marks bounding a saved restriction. */ | |
35692fe0 | 3341 | { |
d6abb4c7 MB |
3342 | struct Lisp_Marker *beg = XMARKER (XCAR (data)); |
3343 | struct Lisp_Marker *end = XMARKER (XCDR (data)); | |
d528b1ce | 3344 | eassert (buf == end->buffer); |
2cad2e34 | 3345 | |
63884563 RS |
3346 | if (buf /* Verify marker still points to a buffer. */ |
3347 | && (beg->charpos != BUF_BEGV (buf) || end->charpos != BUF_ZV (buf))) | |
d6abb4c7 MB |
3348 | /* The restriction has changed from the saved one, so restore |
3349 | the saved restriction. */ | |
3350 | { | |
d311d28c | 3351 | ptrdiff_t pt = BUF_PT (buf); |
d6abb4c7 MB |
3352 | |
3353 | SET_BUF_BEGV_BOTH (buf, beg->charpos, beg->bytepos); | |
3354 | SET_BUF_ZV_BOTH (buf, end->charpos, end->bytepos); | |
3355 | ||
3356 | if (pt < beg->charpos || pt > end->charpos) | |
3357 | /* The point is outside the new visible range, move it inside. */ | |
3358 | SET_BUF_PT_BOTH (buf, | |
3359 | clip_to_bounds (beg->charpos, pt, end->charpos), | |
63884563 | 3360 | clip_to_bounds (beg->bytepos, BUF_PT_BYTE (buf), |
d6abb4c7 | 3361 | end->bytepos)); |
177c0ea7 | 3362 | |
d6abb4c7 MB |
3363 | buf->clip_changed = 1; /* Remember that the narrowing changed. */ |
3364 | } | |
3628596a DA |
3365 | /* These aren't needed anymore, so don't wait for GC. */ |
3366 | free_marker (XCAR (data)); | |
3367 | free_marker (XCDR (data)); | |
3368 | free_cons (XCONS (data)); | |
d6abb4c7 MB |
3369 | } |
3370 | else | |
3371 | /* A buffer, which means that there was no old restriction. */ | |
3372 | { | |
63884563 RS |
3373 | if (buf /* Verify marker still points to a buffer. */ |
3374 | && (BUF_BEGV (buf) != BUF_BEG (buf) || BUF_ZV (buf) != BUF_Z (buf))) | |
d6abb4c7 MB |
3375 | /* The buffer has been narrowed, get rid of the narrowing. */ |
3376 | { | |
63884563 RS |
3377 | SET_BUF_BEGV_BOTH (buf, BUF_BEG (buf), BUF_BEG_BYTE (buf)); |
3378 | SET_BUF_ZV_BOTH (buf, BUF_Z (buf), BUF_Z_BYTE (buf)); | |
35692fe0 | 3379 | |
d6abb4c7 MB |
3380 | buf->clip_changed = 1; /* Remember that the narrowing changed. */ |
3381 | } | |
3382 | } | |
35692fe0 | 3383 | |
aca092ac SM |
3384 | /* Changing the buffer bounds invalidates any recorded current column. */ |
3385 | invalidate_current_column (); | |
3386 | ||
d528b1ce SM |
3387 | if (cur) |
3388 | set_buffer_internal (cur); | |
35692fe0 JB |
3389 | } |
3390 | ||
3391 | DEFUN ("save-restriction", Fsave_restriction, Ssave_restriction, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 3392 | doc: /* Execute BODY, saving and restoring current buffer's restrictions. |
a1f17501 | 3393 | The buffer's restrictions make parts of the beginning and end invisible. |
9671c13a | 3394 | \(They are set up with `narrow-to-region' and eliminated with `widen'.) |
a1f17501 PJ |
3395 | This special form, `save-restriction', saves the current buffer's restrictions |
3396 | when it is entered, and restores them when it is exited. | |
3397 | So any `narrow-to-region' within BODY lasts only until the end of the form. | |
3398 | The old restrictions settings are restored | |
3399 | even in case of abnormal exit (throw or error). | |
3400 | ||
3401 | The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY. | |
3402 | ||
3403 | Note: if you are using both `save-excursion' and `save-restriction', | |
3404 | use `save-excursion' outermost: | |
33c2d29f MB |
3405 | (save-excursion (save-restriction ...)) |
3406 | ||
3407 | usage: (save-restriction &rest BODY) */) | |
5842a27b | 3408 | (Lisp_Object body) |
35692fe0 JB |
3409 | { |
3410 | register Lisp_Object val; | |
d311d28c | 3411 | ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
35692fe0 JB |
3412 | |
3413 | record_unwind_protect (save_restriction_restore, save_restriction_save ()); | |
3414 | val = Fprogn (body); | |
3415 | return unbind_to (count, val); | |
3416 | } | |
3417 | \f | |
a7ca3326 | 3418 | DEFUN ("message", Fmessage, Smessage, 1, MANY, 0, |
db18da59 | 3419 | doc: /* Display a message at the bottom of the screen. |
d56f2e49 GM |
3420 | The message also goes into the `*Messages*' buffer, if `message-log-max' |
3421 | is non-nil. (In keyboard macros, that's all it does.) | |
db18da59 | 3422 | Return the message. |
281c1721 | 3423 | |
544a2a80 XF |
3424 | In batch mode, the message is printed to the standard error stream, |
3425 | followed by a newline. | |
3426 | ||
a1f17501 PJ |
3427 | The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data |
3428 | to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details. | |
3429 | ||
7bd5bcfb KS |
3430 | Note: Use (message "%s" VALUE) to print the value of expressions and |
3431 | variables to avoid accidentally interpreting `%' as format specifiers. | |
3432 | ||
fa056b08 KS |
3433 | If the first argument is nil or the empty string, the function clears |
3434 | any existing message; this lets the minibuffer contents show. See | |
3435 | also `current-message'. | |
4bfbe194 | 3436 | |
867b9600 | 3437 | usage: (message FORMAT-STRING &rest ARGS) */) |
f66c7cf8 | 3438 | (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args) |
35692fe0 | 3439 | { |
6076e561 RS |
3440 | if (NILP (args[0]) |
3441 | || (STRINGP (args[0]) | |
3442 | && SBYTES (args[0]) == 0)) | |
f0250249 | 3443 | { |
2f73da9c | 3444 | message1 (0); |
674a954a | 3445 | return args[0]; |
f0250249 | 3446 | } |
ccdac5be JB |
3447 | else |
3448 | { | |
3449 | register Lisp_Object val; | |
304f1f12 | 3450 | val = Fformat (nargs, args); |
b09cca6a | 3451 | message3 (val); |
ccdac5be JB |
3452 | return val; |
3453 | } | |
35692fe0 JB |
3454 | } |
3455 | ||
cacc3e2c | 3456 | DEFUN ("message-box", Fmessage_box, Smessage_box, 1, MANY, 0, |
7ee72033 | 3457 | doc: /* Display a message, in a dialog box if possible. |
a1f17501 PJ |
3458 | If a dialog box is not available, use the echo area. |
3459 | The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data | |
3460 | to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details. | |
3461 | ||
fa056b08 KS |
3462 | If the first argument is nil or the empty string, clear any existing |
3463 | message; let the minibuffer contents show. | |
4bfbe194 | 3464 | |
867b9600 | 3465 | usage: (message-box FORMAT-STRING &rest ARGS) */) |
f66c7cf8 | 3466 | (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args) |
cacc3e2c RS |
3467 | { |
3468 | if (NILP (args[0])) | |
3469 | { | |
2f73da9c | 3470 | message1 (0); |
cacc3e2c RS |
3471 | return Qnil; |
3472 | } | |
3473 | else | |
3474 | { | |
b09cca6a | 3475 | Lisp_Object val = Fformat (nargs, args); |
f8250f01 | 3476 | #ifdef HAVE_MENUS |
6509f772 EZ |
3477 | Lisp_Object pane, menu; |
3478 | struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
3479 | ||
3480 | pane = list1 (Fcons (build_string ("OK"), Qt)); | |
3481 | GCPRO1 (pane); | |
3482 | menu = Fcons (val, pane); | |
3483 | Fx_popup_dialog (Qt, menu, Qt); | |
3484 | UNGCPRO; | |
3485 | #else /* !HAVE_MENUS */ | |
b09cca6a | 3486 | message3 (val); |
6509f772 | 3487 | #endif |
cacc3e2c | 3488 | return val; |
cacc3e2c RS |
3489 | } |
3490 | } | |
f8250f01 | 3491 | |
cacc3e2c | 3492 | DEFUN ("message-or-box", Fmessage_or_box, Smessage_or_box, 1, MANY, 0, |
7ee72033 | 3493 | doc: /* Display a message in a dialog box or in the echo area. |
a1f17501 PJ |
3494 | If this command was invoked with the mouse, use a dialog box if |
3495 | `use-dialog-box' is non-nil. | |
3496 | Otherwise, use the echo area. | |
3497 | The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data | |
3498 | to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details. | |
3499 | ||
fa056b08 KS |
3500 | If the first argument is nil or the empty string, clear any existing |
3501 | message; let the minibuffer contents show. | |
4bfbe194 | 3502 | |
867b9600 | 3503 | usage: (message-or-box FORMAT-STRING &rest ARGS) */) |
f66c7cf8 | 3504 | (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args) |
cacc3e2c | 3505 | { |
f8250f01 | 3506 | #ifdef HAVE_MENUS |
5920df33 | 3507 | if ((NILP (last_nonmenu_event) || CONSP (last_nonmenu_event)) |
c01fbf95 | 3508 | && use_dialog_box) |
0a56ee6b | 3509 | return Fmessage_box (nargs, args); |
cacc3e2c RS |
3510 | #endif |
3511 | return Fmessage (nargs, args); | |
3512 | } | |
3513 | ||
a7ca3326 | 3514 | DEFUN ("current-message", Fcurrent_message, Scurrent_message, 0, 0, 0, |
7ee72033 | 3515 | doc: /* Return the string currently displayed in the echo area, or nil if none. */) |
5842a27b | 3516 | (void) |
b14dda8a | 3517 | { |
0634a78e | 3518 | return current_message (); |
b14dda8a RS |
3519 | } |
3520 | ||
2d9811c4 | 3521 | |
d2936d21 | 3522 | DEFUN ("propertize", Fpropertize, Spropertize, 1, MANY, 0, |
7ee72033 | 3523 | doc: /* Return a copy of STRING with text properties added. |
a1f17501 PJ |
3524 | First argument is the string to copy. |
3525 | Remaining arguments form a sequence of PROPERTY VALUE pairs for text | |
4bfbe194 MB |
3526 | properties to add to the result. |
3527 | usage: (propertize STRING &rest PROPERTIES) */) | |
f66c7cf8 | 3528 | (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args) |
2d9811c4 GM |
3529 | { |
3530 | Lisp_Object properties, string; | |
3531 | struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; | |
f66c7cf8 | 3532 | ptrdiff_t i; |
2d9811c4 GM |
3533 | |
3534 | /* Number of args must be odd. */ | |
c5101a77 | 3535 | if ((nargs & 1) == 0) |
2d9811c4 GM |
3536 | error ("Wrong number of arguments"); |
3537 | ||
3538 | properties = string = Qnil; | |
3539 | GCPRO2 (properties, string); | |
34a7a267 | 3540 | |
2d9811c4 | 3541 | /* First argument must be a string. */ |
b7826503 | 3542 | CHECK_STRING (args[0]); |
2d9811c4 GM |
3543 | string = Fcopy_sequence (args[0]); |
3544 | ||
3545 | for (i = 1; i < nargs; i += 2) | |
9b7a2369 | 3546 | properties = Fcons (args[i], Fcons (args[i + 1], properties)); |
2d9811c4 GM |
3547 | |
3548 | Fadd_text_properties (make_number (0), | |
d5db4077 | 3549 | make_number (SCHARS (string)), |
2d9811c4 GM |
3550 | properties, string); |
3551 | RETURN_UNGCPRO (string); | |
3552 | } | |
3553 | ||
a7ca3326 | 3554 | DEFUN ("format", Fformat, Sformat, 1, MANY, 0, |
867b9600 JL |
3555 | doc: /* Format a string out of a format-string and arguments. |
3556 | The first argument is a format control string. | |
a1f17501 | 3557 | The other arguments are substituted into it to make the result, a string. |
575b782f CY |
3558 | |
3559 | The format control string may contain %-sequences meaning to substitute | |
3560 | the next available argument: | |
3561 | ||
a1f17501 PJ |
3562 | %s means print a string argument. Actually, prints any object, with `princ'. |
3563 | %d means print as number in decimal (%o octal, %x hex). | |
3564 | %X is like %x, but uses upper case. | |
3565 | %e means print a number in exponential notation. | |
3566 | %f means print a number in decimal-point notation. | |
3567 | %g means print a number in exponential notation | |
3568 | or decimal-point notation, whichever uses fewer characters. | |
3569 | %c means print a number as a single character. | |
3570 | %S means print any object as an s-expression (using `prin1'). | |
575b782f CY |
3571 | |
3572 | The argument used for %d, %o, %x, %e, %f, %g or %c must be a number. | |
4bfbe194 MB |
3573 | Use %% to put a single % into the output. |
3574 | ||
575b782f CY |
3575 | A %-sequence may contain optional flag, width, and precision |
3576 | specifiers, as follows: | |
3577 | ||
3578 | %<flags><width><precision>character | |
3579 | ||
3580 | where flags is [+ #-0]+, width is [0-9]+, and precision is .[0-9]+ | |
3581 | ||
3582 | The + flag character inserts a + before any positive number, while a | |
3583 | space inserts a space before any positive number; these flags only | |
3584 | affect %d, %e, %f, and %g sequences, and the + flag takes precedence. | |
55802e4a CY |
3585 | The - and 0 flags affect the width specifier, as described below. |
3586 | ||
575b782f | 3587 | The # flag means to use an alternate display form for %o, %x, %X, %e, |
55802e4a CY |
3588 | %f, and %g sequences: for %o, it ensures that the result begins with |
3589 | \"0\"; for %x and %X, it prefixes the result with \"0x\" or \"0X\"; | |
3590 | for %e, %f, and %g, it causes a decimal point to be included even if | |
3591 | the precision is zero. | |
575b782f CY |
3592 | |
3593 | The width specifier supplies a lower limit for the length of the | |
3594 | printed representation. The padding, if any, normally goes on the | |
3595 | left, but it goes on the right if the - flag is present. The padding | |
3596 | character is normally a space, but it is 0 if the 0 flag is present. | |
a9ab721e LMI |
3597 | The 0 flag is ignored if the - flag is present, or the format sequence |
3598 | is something other than %d, %e, %f, and %g. | |
575b782f CY |
3599 | |
3600 | For %e, %f, and %g sequences, the number after the "." in the | |
3601 | precision specifier says how many decimal places to show; if zero, the | |
3602 | decimal point itself is omitted. For %s and %S, the precision | |
3603 | specifier truncates the string to the given width. | |
f555f8cf | 3604 | |
4bfbe194 | 3605 | usage: (format STRING &rest OBJECTS) */) |
f66c7cf8 | 3606 | (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args) |
35692fe0 | 3607 | { |
f66c7cf8 | 3608 | ptrdiff_t n; /* The number of the next arg to substitute */ |
37910ab2 PE |
3609 | char initial_buffer[4000]; |
3610 | char *buf = initial_buffer; | |
d311d28c PE |
3611 | ptrdiff_t bufsize = sizeof initial_buffer; |
3612 | ptrdiff_t max_bufsize = STRING_BYTES_BOUND + 1; | |
37910ab2 | 3613 | char *p; |
27e498e6 | 3614 | ptrdiff_t buf_save_value_index IF_LINT (= 0); |
fce31d69 | 3615 | char *format, *end, *format_start; |
d311d28c | 3616 | ptrdiff_t formatlen, nchars; |
fce31d69 PE |
3617 | /* True if the format is multibyte. */ |
3618 | bool multibyte_format = 0; | |
3619 | /* True if the output should be a multibyte string, | |
1f24f4fd | 3620 | which is true if any of the inputs is one. */ |
fce31d69 | 3621 | bool multibyte = 0; |
8f2917e4 KH |
3622 | /* When we make a multibyte string, we must pay attention to the |
3623 | byte combining problem, i.e., a byte may be combined with a | |
3b59c351 | 3624 | multibyte character of the previous string. This flag tells if we |
8f2917e4 | 3625 | must consider such a situation or not. */ |
a08d4ba7 | 3626 | bool maybe_combine_byte; |
8d6179dc | 3627 | Lisp_Object val; |
a08d4ba7 | 3628 | bool arg_intervals = 0; |
7e2c051b | 3629 | USE_SAFE_ALLOCA; |
d147ee84 RS |
3630 | |
3631 | /* discarded[I] is 1 if byte I of the format | |
3632 | string was not copied into the output. | |
3633 | It is 2 if byte I was not the first byte of its character. */ | |
37910ab2 | 3634 | char *discarded; |
d147ee84 RS |
3635 | |
3636 | /* Each element records, for one argument, | |
3637 | the start and end bytepos in the output string, | |
37910ab2 | 3638 | whether the argument has been converted to string (e.g., due to "%S"), |
d147ee84 RS |
3639 | and whether the argument is a string with intervals. |
3640 | info[0] is unused. Unused elements have -1 for start. */ | |
5e6d5493 GM |
3641 | struct info |
3642 | { | |
d311d28c | 3643 | ptrdiff_t start, end; |
a08d4ba7 PE |
3644 | unsigned converted_to_string : 1; |
3645 | unsigned intervals : 1; | |
5e6d5493 | 3646 | } *info = 0; |
1f24f4fd | 3647 | |
35692fe0 JB |
3648 | /* It should not be necessary to GCPRO ARGS, because |
3649 | the caller in the interpreter should take care of that. */ | |
3650 | ||
37910ab2 PE |
3651 | CHECK_STRING (args[0]); |
3652 | format_start = SSDATA (args[0]); | |
3653 | formatlen = SBYTES (args[0]); | |
3654 | ||
3655 | /* Allocate the info and discarded tables. */ | |
3656 | { | |
f66c7cf8 | 3657 | ptrdiff_t i; |
37910ab2 | 3658 | if ((SIZE_MAX - formatlen) / sizeof (struct info) <= nargs) |
531b0165 | 3659 | memory_full (SIZE_MAX); |
98c6f1e3 | 3660 | info = SAFE_ALLOCA ((nargs + 1) * sizeof *info + formatlen); |
37910ab2 PE |
3661 | discarded = (char *) &info[nargs + 1]; |
3662 | for (i = 0; i < nargs + 1; i++) | |
3663 | { | |
3664 | info[i].start = -1; | |
3665 | info[i].intervals = info[i].converted_to_string = 0; | |
3666 | } | |
3667 | memset (discarded, 0, formatlen); | |
3668 | } | |
3669 | ||
e781c49e RS |
3670 | /* Try to determine whether the result should be multibyte. |
3671 | This is not always right; sometimes the result needs to be multibyte | |
3672 | because of an object that we will pass through prin1, | |
3673 | and in that case, we won't know it here. */ | |
37910ab2 PE |
3674 | multibyte_format = STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[0]); |
3675 | multibyte = multibyte_format; | |
3676 | for (n = 1; !multibyte && n < nargs; n++) | |
3677 | if (STRINGP (args[n]) && STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[n])) | |
3678 | multibyte = 1; | |
67965a98 | 3679 | |
e781c49e | 3680 | /* If we start out planning a unibyte result, |
37910ab2 | 3681 | then discover it has to be multibyte, we jump back to retry. */ |
e781c49e RS |
3682 | retry: |
3683 | ||
37910ab2 PE |
3684 | p = buf; |
3685 | nchars = 0; | |
3686 | n = 0; | |
d147ee84 | 3687 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3688 | /* Scan the format and store result in BUF. */ |
3689 | format = format_start; | |
3690 | end = format + formatlen; | |
3691 | maybe_combine_byte = 0; | |
35692fe0 | 3692 | |
35692fe0 | 3693 | while (format != end) |
37910ab2 PE |
3694 | { |
3695 | /* The values of N and FORMAT when the loop body is entered. */ | |
f66c7cf8 | 3696 | ptrdiff_t n0 = n; |
37910ab2 | 3697 | char *format0 = format; |
35692fe0 | 3698 | |
37910ab2 | 3699 | /* Bytes needed to represent the output of this conversion. */ |
d311d28c | 3700 | ptrdiff_t convbytes; |
537dfb13 | 3701 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3702 | if (*format == '%') |
3703 | { | |
3704 | /* General format specifications look like | |
a432bfe5 | 3705 | |
37910ab2 | 3706 | '%' [flags] [field-width] [precision] format |
a432bfe5 | 3707 | |
37910ab2 | 3708 | where |
a432bfe5 | 3709 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3710 | flags ::= [-+0# ]+ |
3711 | field-width ::= [0-9]+ | |
3712 | precision ::= '.' [0-9]* | |
a432bfe5 | 3713 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3714 | If a field-width is specified, it specifies to which width |
3715 | the output should be padded with blanks, if the output | |
3716 | string is shorter than field-width. | |
a432bfe5 | 3717 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3718 | If precision is specified, it specifies the number of |
3719 | digits to print after the '.' for floats, or the max. | |
3720 | number of chars to print from a string. */ | |
a432bfe5 | 3721 | |
a08d4ba7 PE |
3722 | bool minus_flag = 0; |
3723 | bool plus_flag = 0; | |
3724 | bool space_flag = 0; | |
3725 | bool sharp_flag = 0; | |
3726 | bool zero_flag = 0; | |
d311d28c | 3727 | ptrdiff_t field_width; |
a08d4ba7 | 3728 | bool precision_given; |
37910ab2 PE |
3729 | uintmax_t precision = UINTMAX_MAX; |
3730 | char *num_end; | |
3731 | char conversion; | |
a432bfe5 | 3732 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3733 | while (1) |
3734 | { | |
3735 | switch (*++format) | |
3736 | { | |
3737 | case '-': minus_flag = 1; continue; | |
3738 | case '+': plus_flag = 1; continue; | |
3739 | case ' ': space_flag = 1; continue; | |
3740 | case '#': sharp_flag = 1; continue; | |
3741 | case '0': zero_flag = 1; continue; | |
3742 | } | |
3743 | break; | |
3744 | } | |
35692fe0 | 3745 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3746 | /* Ignore flags when sprintf ignores them. */ |
3747 | space_flag &= ~ plus_flag; | |
3748 | zero_flag &= ~ minus_flag; | |
1f24f4fd | 3749 | |
35692fe0 | 3750 | { |
37910ab2 PE |
3751 | uintmax_t w = strtoumax (format, &num_end, 10); |
3752 | if (max_bufsize <= w) | |
3753 | string_overflow (); | |
3754 | field_width = w; | |
35692fe0 | 3755 | } |
37910ab2 PE |
3756 | precision_given = *num_end == '.'; |
3757 | if (precision_given) | |
3758 | precision = strtoumax (num_end + 1, &num_end, 10); | |
3759 | format = num_end; | |
3760 | ||
3761 | if (format == end) | |
3762 | error ("Format string ends in middle of format specifier"); | |
3763 | ||
3764 | memset (&discarded[format0 - format_start], 1, format - format0); | |
3765 | conversion = *format; | |
3766 | if (conversion == '%') | |
7812ba2d | 3767 | goto copy_char; |
d147ee84 | 3768 | discarded[format - format_start] = 1; |
1f24f4fd | 3769 | format++; |
fb893977 | 3770 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3771 | ++n; |
3772 | if (! (n < nargs)) | |
3773 | error ("Not enough arguments for format string"); | |
3774 | ||
3775 | /* For 'S', prin1 the argument, and then treat like 's'. | |
3776 | For 's', princ any argument that is not a string or | |
3777 | symbol. But don't do this conversion twice, which might | |
3778 | happen after retrying. */ | |
3779 | if ((conversion == 'S' | |
3780 | || (conversion == 's' | |
3781 | && ! STRINGP (args[n]) && ! SYMBOLP (args[n])))) | |
f555f8cf | 3782 | { |
37910ab2 | 3783 | if (! info[n].converted_to_string) |
f555f8cf | 3784 | { |
37910ab2 PE |
3785 | Lisp_Object noescape = conversion == 'S' ? Qnil : Qt; |
3786 | args[n] = Fprin1_to_string (args[n], noescape); | |
3787 | info[n].converted_to_string = 1; | |
3788 | if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[n]) && ! multibyte) | |
3789 | { | |
3790 | multibyte = 1; | |
3791 | goto retry; | |
3792 | } | |
f555f8cf | 3793 | } |
37910ab2 | 3794 | conversion = 's'; |
f555f8cf | 3795 | } |
37910ab2 PE |
3796 | else if (conversion == 'c') |
3797 | { | |
3798 | if (FLOATP (args[n])) | |
3799 | { | |
3800 | double d = XFLOAT_DATA (args[n]); | |
3801 | args[n] = make_number (FIXNUM_OVERFLOW_P (d) ? -1 : d); | |
3802 | } | |
f555f8cf | 3803 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3804 | if (INTEGERP (args[n]) && ! ASCII_CHAR_P (XINT (args[n]))) |
3805 | { | |
3806 | if (!multibyte) | |
3807 | { | |
3808 | multibyte = 1; | |
3809 | goto retry; | |
3810 | } | |
3811 | args[n] = Fchar_to_string (args[n]); | |
3812 | info[n].converted_to_string = 1; | |
3813 | } | |
f555f8cf | 3814 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3815 | if (info[n].converted_to_string) |
3816 | conversion = 's'; | |
3817 | zero_flag = 0; | |
d147ee84 | 3818 | } |
35692fe0 | 3819 | |
37910ab2 | 3820 | if (SYMBOLP (args[n])) |
1f24f4fd | 3821 | { |
37910ab2 PE |
3822 | args[n] = SYMBOL_NAME (args[n]); |
3823 | if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[n]) && ! multibyte) | |
3824 | { | |
3825 | multibyte = 1; | |
3826 | goto retry; | |
3827 | } | |
1f24f4fd RS |
3828 | } |
3829 | ||
37910ab2 | 3830 | if (conversion == 's') |
1f24f4fd | 3831 | { |
ac42d7b9 KG |
3832 | /* handle case (precision[n] >= 0) */ |
3833 | ||
d311d28c PE |
3834 | ptrdiff_t width, padding, nbytes; |
3835 | ptrdiff_t nchars_string; | |
ac42d7b9 | 3836 | |
d311d28c PE |
3837 | ptrdiff_t prec = -1; |
3838 | if (precision_given && precision <= TYPE_MAXIMUM (ptrdiff_t)) | |
37910ab2 PE |
3839 | prec = precision; |
3840 | ||
ac42d7b9 KG |
3841 | /* lisp_string_width ignores a precision of 0, but GNU |
3842 | libc functions print 0 characters when the precision | |
3843 | is 0. Imitate libc behavior here. Changing | |
3844 | lisp_string_width is the right thing, and will be | |
3845 | done, but meanwhile we work with it. */ | |
3846 | ||
37910ab2 | 3847 | if (prec == 0) |
ac42d7b9 | 3848 | width = nchars_string = nbytes = 0; |
ac42d7b9 | 3849 | else |
37910ab2 | 3850 | { |
d311d28c | 3851 | ptrdiff_t nch, nby; |
37910ab2 PE |
3852 | width = lisp_string_width (args[n], prec, &nch, &nby); |
3853 | if (prec < 0) | |
3854 | { | |
3855 | nchars_string = SCHARS (args[n]); | |
3856 | nbytes = SBYTES (args[n]); | |
3857 | } | |
3858 | else | |
3859 | { | |
3860 | nchars_string = nch; | |
3861 | nbytes = nby; | |
3862 | } | |
ac42d7b9 | 3863 | } |
25c9e7fb | 3864 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3865 | convbytes = nbytes; |
3866 | if (convbytes && multibyte && ! STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[n])) | |
3867 | convbytes = count_size_as_multibyte (SDATA (args[n]), nbytes); | |
1f24f4fd | 3868 | |
37910ab2 | 3869 | padding = width < field_width ? field_width - width : 0; |
ac42d7b9 | 3870 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3871 | if (max_bufsize - padding <= convbytes) |
3872 | string_overflow (); | |
3873 | convbytes += padding; | |
3874 | if (convbytes <= buf + bufsize - p) | |
3875 | { | |
3876 | if (! minus_flag) | |
3877 | { | |
3878 | memset (p, ' ', padding); | |
3879 | p += padding; | |
3880 | nchars += padding; | |
3881 | } | |
ac42d7b9 | 3882 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3883 | if (p > buf |
3884 | && multibyte | |
3885 | && !ASCII_BYTE_P (*((unsigned char *) p - 1)) | |
3886 | && STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[n]) | |
3887 | && !CHAR_HEAD_P (SREF (args[n], 0))) | |
3888 | maybe_combine_byte = 1; | |
1f24f4fd | 3889 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3890 | p += copy_text (SDATA (args[n]), (unsigned char *) p, |
3891 | nbytes, | |
3892 | STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[n]), multibyte); | |
8f2c9ed8 | 3893 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3894 | info[n].start = nchars; |
3895 | nchars += nchars_string; | |
3896 | info[n].end = nchars; | |
3897 | ||
3898 | if (minus_flag) | |
3899 | { | |
3900 | memset (p, ' ', padding); | |
3901 | p += padding; | |
3902 | nchars += padding; | |
3903 | } | |
5e6d5493 | 3904 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3905 | /* If this argument has text properties, record where |
3906 | in the result string it appears. */ | |
0c94c8d6 | 3907 | if (string_intervals (args[n])) |
37910ab2 PE |
3908 | info[n].intervals = arg_intervals = 1; |
3909 | ||
3910 | continue; | |
3911 | } | |
1f24f4fd | 3912 | } |
37910ab2 PE |
3913 | else if (! (conversion == 'c' || conversion == 'd' |
3914 | || conversion == 'e' || conversion == 'f' | |
3915 | || conversion == 'g' || conversion == 'i' | |
3916 | || conversion == 'o' || conversion == 'x' | |
3917 | || conversion == 'X')) | |
3918 | error ("Invalid format operation %%%c", | |
3919 | STRING_CHAR ((unsigned char *) format - 1)); | |
3920 | else if (! (INTEGERP (args[n]) || FLOATP (args[n]))) | |
3921 | error ("Format specifier doesn't match argument type"); | |
3922 | else | |
1f24f4fd | 3923 | { |
37910ab2 PE |
3924 | enum |
3925 | { | |
3926 | /* Maximum precision for a %f conversion such that the | |
333f9019 | 3927 | trailing output digit might be nonzero. Any precision |
37910ab2 PE |
3928 | larger than this will not yield useful information. */ |
3929 | USEFUL_PRECISION_MAX = | |
3930 | ((1 - DBL_MIN_EXP) | |
3931 | * (FLT_RADIX == 2 || FLT_RADIX == 10 ? 1 | |
3932 | : FLT_RADIX == 16 ? 4 | |
3933 | : -1)), | |
3934 | ||
3935 | /* Maximum number of bytes generated by any format, if | |
81f7c12e | 3936 | precision is no more than USEFUL_PRECISION_MAX. |
37910ab2 PE |
3937 | On all practical hosts, %f is the worst case. */ |
3938 | SPRINTF_BUFSIZE = | |
a81d11a3 PE |
3939 | sizeof "-." + (DBL_MAX_10_EXP + 1) + USEFUL_PRECISION_MAX, |
3940 | ||
3941 | /* Length of pM (that is, of pMd without the | |
3942 | trailing "d"). */ | |
3943 | pMlen = sizeof pMd - 2 | |
37910ab2 | 3944 | }; |
908589fd | 3945 | verify (USEFUL_PRECISION_MAX > 0); |
37910ab2 PE |
3946 | |
3947 | int prec; | |
d311d28c | 3948 | ptrdiff_t padding, sprintf_bytes; |
37910ab2 PE |
3949 | uintmax_t excess_precision, numwidth; |
3950 | uintmax_t leading_zeros = 0, trailing_zeros = 0; | |
3951 | ||
3952 | char sprintf_buf[SPRINTF_BUFSIZE]; | |
3953 | ||
3954 | /* Copy of conversion specification, modified somewhat. | |
3955 | At most three flags F can be specified at once. */ | |
a81d11a3 | 3956 | char convspec[sizeof "%FFF.*d" + pMlen]; |
37910ab2 PE |
3957 | |
3958 | /* Avoid undefined behavior in underlying sprintf. */ | |
3959 | if (conversion == 'd' || conversion == 'i') | |
3960 | sharp_flag = 0; | |
3961 | ||
3962 | /* Create the copy of the conversion specification, with | |
3963 | any width and precision removed, with ".*" inserted, | |
a81d11a3 | 3964 | and with pM inserted for integer formats. */ |
37910ab2 PE |
3965 | { |
3966 | char *f = convspec; | |
3967 | *f++ = '%'; | |
3968 | *f = '-'; f += minus_flag; | |
3969 | *f = '+'; f += plus_flag; | |
3970 | *f = ' '; f += space_flag; | |
3971 | *f = '#'; f += sharp_flag; | |
3972 | *f = '0'; f += zero_flag; | |
3973 | *f++ = '.'; | |
3974 | *f++ = '*'; | |
3975 | if (conversion == 'd' || conversion == 'i' | |
3976 | || conversion == 'o' || conversion == 'x' | |
3977 | || conversion == 'X') | |
3978 | { | |
a81d11a3 PE |
3979 | memcpy (f, pMd, pMlen); |
3980 | f += pMlen; | |
37910ab2 PE |
3981 | zero_flag &= ~ precision_given; |
3982 | } | |
3983 | *f++ = conversion; | |
3984 | *f = '\0'; | |
3985 | } | |
1f24f4fd | 3986 | |
37910ab2 PE |
3987 | prec = -1; |
3988 | if (precision_given) | |
3989 | prec = min (precision, USEFUL_PRECISION_MAX); | |
3990 | ||
3991 | /* Use sprintf to format this number into sprintf_buf. Omit | |
3992 | padding and excess precision, though, because sprintf limits | |
3993 | output length to INT_MAX. | |
3994 | ||
3995 | There are four types of conversion: double, unsigned | |
3996 | char (passed as int), wide signed int, and wide | |
3997 | unsigned int. Treat them separately because the | |
3998 | sprintf ABI is sensitive to which type is passed. Be | |
3999 | careful about integer overflow, NaNs, infinities, and | |
4000 | conversions; for example, the min and max macros are | |
4001 | not suitable here. */ | |
4002 | if (conversion == 'e' || conversion == 'f' || conversion == 'g') | |
4003 | { | |
4004 | double x = (INTEGERP (args[n]) | |
4005 | ? XINT (args[n]) | |
4006 | : XFLOAT_DATA (args[n])); | |
4007 | sprintf_bytes = sprintf (sprintf_buf, convspec, prec, x); | |
4008 | } | |
4009 | else if (conversion == 'c') | |
4010 | { | |
4011 | /* Don't use sprintf here, as it might mishandle prec. */ | |
4012 | sprintf_buf[0] = XINT (args[n]); | |
4013 | sprintf_bytes = prec != 0; | |
4014 | } | |
4015 | else if (conversion == 'd') | |
4016 | { | |
4017 | /* For float, maybe we should use "%1.0f" | |
4018 | instead so it also works for values outside | |
4019 | the integer range. */ | |
a81d11a3 | 4020 | printmax_t x; |
37910ab2 PE |
4021 | if (INTEGERP (args[n])) |
4022 | x = XINT (args[n]); | |
4023 | else | |
4024 | { | |
4025 | double d = XFLOAT_DATA (args[n]); | |
4026 | if (d < 0) | |
4027 | { | |
a81d11a3 | 4028 | x = TYPE_MINIMUM (printmax_t); |
37910ab2 PE |
4029 | if (x < d) |
4030 | x = d; | |
4031 | } | |
4032 | else | |
4033 | { | |
a81d11a3 | 4034 | x = TYPE_MAXIMUM (printmax_t); |
37910ab2 PE |
4035 | if (d < x) |
4036 | x = d; | |
4037 | } | |
4038 | } | |
4039 | sprintf_bytes = sprintf (sprintf_buf, convspec, prec, x); | |
4040 | } | |
0f860bd7 | 4041 | else |
de92d4d4 | 4042 | { |
37910ab2 | 4043 | /* Don't sign-extend for octal or hex printing. */ |
a81d11a3 | 4044 | uprintmax_t x; |
37910ab2 PE |
4045 | if (INTEGERP (args[n])) |
4046 | x = XUINT (args[n]); | |
4047 | else | |
0f860bd7 | 4048 | { |
37910ab2 PE |
4049 | double d = XFLOAT_DATA (args[n]); |
4050 | if (d < 0) | |
4051 | x = 0; | |
4052 | else | |
4053 | { | |
a81d11a3 | 4054 | x = TYPE_MAXIMUM (uprintmax_t); |
37910ab2 PE |
4055 | if (d < x) |
4056 | x = d; | |
4057 | } | |
0f860bd7 | 4058 | } |
37910ab2 PE |
4059 | sprintf_bytes = sprintf (sprintf_buf, convspec, prec, x); |
4060 | } | |
0f860bd7 | 4061 | |
37910ab2 PE |
4062 | /* Now the length of the formatted item is known, except it omits |
4063 | padding and excess precision. Deal with excess precision | |
4064 | first. This happens only when the format specifies | |
4065 | ridiculously large precision. */ | |
4066 | excess_precision = precision - prec; | |
4067 | if (excess_precision) | |
4068 | { | |
4069 | if (conversion == 'e' || conversion == 'f' | |
4070 | || conversion == 'g') | |
ff6e6ac8 | 4071 | { |
37910ab2 PE |
4072 | if ((conversion == 'g' && ! sharp_flag) |
4073 | || ! ('0' <= sprintf_buf[sprintf_bytes - 1] | |
4074 | && sprintf_buf[sprintf_bytes - 1] <= '9')) | |
4075 | excess_precision = 0; | |
ff6e6ac8 | 4076 | else |
37910ab2 PE |
4077 | { |
4078 | if (conversion == 'g') | |
4079 | { | |
4080 | char *dot = strchr (sprintf_buf, '.'); | |
4081 | if (!dot) | |
4082 | excess_precision = 0; | |
4083 | } | |
4084 | } | |
4085 | trailing_zeros = excess_precision; | |
ff6e6ac8 | 4086 | } |
de92d4d4 | 4087 | else |
37910ab2 | 4088 | leading_zeros = excess_precision; |
de92d4d4 | 4089 | } |
1f24f4fd | 4090 | |
37910ab2 PE |
4091 | /* Compute the total bytes needed for this item, including |
4092 | excess precision and padding. */ | |
4093 | numwidth = sprintf_bytes + excess_precision; | |
4094 | padding = numwidth < field_width ? field_width - numwidth : 0; | |
4095 | if (max_bufsize - sprintf_bytes <= excess_precision | |
4096 | || max_bufsize - padding <= numwidth) | |
4097 | string_overflow (); | |
4098 | convbytes = numwidth + padding; | |
4099 | ||
4100 | if (convbytes <= buf + bufsize - p) | |
4101 | { | |
4102 | /* Copy the formatted item from sprintf_buf into buf, | |
4103 | inserting padding and excess-precision zeros. */ | |
4104 | ||
4105 | char *src = sprintf_buf; | |
4106 | char src0 = src[0]; | |
4107 | int exponent_bytes = 0; | |
a08d4ba7 | 4108 | bool signedp = src0 == '-' || src0 == '+' || src0 == ' '; |
37910ab2 | 4109 | int significand_bytes; |
172418ad AS |
4110 | if (zero_flag |
4111 | && ((src[signedp] >= '0' && src[signedp] <= '9') | |
4112 | || (src[signedp] >= 'a' && src[signedp] <= 'f') | |
4113 | || (src[signedp] >= 'A' && src[signedp] <= 'F'))) | |
37910ab2 PE |
4114 | { |
4115 | leading_zeros += padding; | |
4116 | padding = 0; | |
4117 | } | |
4118 | ||
4119 | if (excess_precision | |
4120 | && (conversion == 'e' || conversion == 'g')) | |
4121 | { | |
4122 | char *e = strchr (src, 'e'); | |
4123 | if (e) | |
4124 | exponent_bytes = src + sprintf_bytes - e; | |
4125 | } | |
4126 | ||
4127 | if (! minus_flag) | |
4128 | { | |
4129 | memset (p, ' ', padding); | |
4130 | p += padding; | |
4131 | nchars += padding; | |
4132 | } | |
4133 | ||
4134 | *p = src0; | |
4135 | src += signedp; | |
4136 | p += signedp; | |
4137 | memset (p, '0', leading_zeros); | |
4138 | p += leading_zeros; | |
4139 | significand_bytes = sprintf_bytes - signedp - exponent_bytes; | |
4140 | memcpy (p, src, significand_bytes); | |
4141 | p += significand_bytes; | |
4142 | src += significand_bytes; | |
4143 | memset (p, '0', trailing_zeros); | |
4144 | p += trailing_zeros; | |
4145 | memcpy (p, src, exponent_bytes); | |
4146 | p += exponent_bytes; | |
4147 | ||
4148 | info[n].start = nchars; | |
4149 | nchars += leading_zeros + sprintf_bytes + trailing_zeros; | |
4150 | info[n].end = nchars; | |
4151 | ||
4152 | if (minus_flag) | |
4153 | { | |
4154 | memset (p, ' ', padding); | |
4155 | p += padding; | |
4156 | nchars += padding; | |
4157 | } | |
4158 | ||
4159 | continue; | |
4160 | } | |
4161 | } | |
4162 | } | |
4163 | else | |
4164 | copy_char: | |
4165 | { | |
4166 | /* Copy a single character from format to buf. */ | |
4167 | ||
4168 | char *src = format; | |
4169 | unsigned char str[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH]; | |
4170 | ||
4171 | if (multibyte_format) | |
4172 | { | |
4173 | /* Copy a whole multibyte character. */ | |
8f2917e4 | 4174 | if (p > buf |
25aa5d64 | 4175 | && !ASCII_BYTE_P (*((unsigned char *) p - 1)) |
37910ab2 | 4176 | && !CHAR_HEAD_P (*format)) |
8f2917e4 | 4177 | maybe_combine_byte = 1; |
37910ab2 PE |
4178 | |
4179 | do | |
4180 | format++; | |
4181 | while (! CHAR_HEAD_P (*format)); | |
4182 | ||
a02719a3 | 4183 | convbytes = format - src; |
7812ba2d | 4184 | memset (&discarded[src + 1 - format_start], 2, convbytes - 1); |
37910ab2 PE |
4185 | } |
4186 | else | |
4187 | { | |
4188 | unsigned char uc = *format++; | |
4189 | if (! multibyte || ASCII_BYTE_P (uc)) | |
4190 | convbytes = 1; | |
9a599130 | 4191 | else |
37910ab2 PE |
4192 | { |
4193 | int c = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (uc); | |
4194 | convbytes = CHAR_STRING (c, str); | |
4195 | src = (char *) str; | |
4196 | } | |
1f24f4fd | 4197 | } |
d147ee84 | 4198 | |
37910ab2 | 4199 | if (convbytes <= buf + bufsize - p) |
d147ee84 | 4200 | { |
37910ab2 PE |
4201 | memcpy (p, src, convbytes); |
4202 | p += convbytes; | |
4203 | nchars++; | |
4204 | continue; | |
d147ee84 | 4205 | } |
7df74da6 | 4206 | } |
1f24f4fd | 4207 | |
37910ab2 PE |
4208 | /* There wasn't enough room to store this conversion or single |
4209 | character. CONVBYTES says how much room is needed. Allocate | |
4210 | enough room (and then some) and do it again. */ | |
4211 | { | |
c9f8d652 | 4212 | ptrdiff_t used = p - buf; |
37910ab2 PE |
4213 | |
4214 | if (max_bufsize - used < convbytes) | |
4215 | string_overflow (); | |
4216 | bufsize = used + convbytes; | |
4217 | bufsize = bufsize < max_bufsize / 2 ? bufsize * 2 : max_bufsize; | |
4218 | ||
4219 | if (buf == initial_buffer) | |
4220 | { | |
4221 | buf = xmalloc (bufsize); | |
4222 | sa_must_free = 1; | |
27e498e6 PE |
4223 | buf_save_value_index = SPECPDL_INDEX (); |
4224 | record_unwind_protect_ptr (xfree, buf); | |
37910ab2 PE |
4225 | memcpy (buf, initial_buffer, used); |
4226 | } | |
4227 | else | |
7b1123d8 PE |
4228 | { |
4229 | buf = xrealloc (buf, bufsize); | |
a0931322 | 4230 | set_unwind_protect_ptr (buf_save_value_index, xfree, buf); |
7b1123d8 | 4231 | } |
37910ab2 PE |
4232 | |
4233 | p = buf + used; | |
4234 | } | |
4235 | ||
4236 | format = format0; | |
4237 | n = n0; | |
1f24f4fd RS |
4238 | } |
4239 | ||
37910ab2 | 4240 | if (bufsize < p - buf) |
1088b922 | 4241 | emacs_abort (); |
a432bfe5 | 4242 | |
8f2917e4 | 4243 | if (maybe_combine_byte) |
e7f8264d | 4244 | nchars = multibyte_chars_in_text ((unsigned char *) buf, p - buf); |
5f75e666 | 4245 | val = make_specified_string (buf, nchars, p - buf, multibyte); |
8d6179dc | 4246 | |
1f24f4fd | 4247 | /* If we allocated BUF with malloc, free it too. */ |
e65837df | 4248 | SAFE_FREE (); |
35692fe0 | 4249 | |
5e6d5493 GM |
4250 | /* If the format string has text properties, or any of the string |
4251 | arguments has text properties, set up text properties of the | |
4252 | result string. */ | |
34a7a267 | 4253 | |
0c94c8d6 | 4254 | if (string_intervals (args[0]) || arg_intervals) |
5e6d5493 GM |
4255 | { |
4256 | Lisp_Object len, new_len, props; | |
4257 | struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
34a7a267 | 4258 | |
5e6d5493 | 4259 | /* Add text properties from the format string. */ |
d5db4077 | 4260 | len = make_number (SCHARS (args[0])); |
5e6d5493 GM |
4261 | props = text_property_list (args[0], make_number (0), len, Qnil); |
4262 | GCPRO1 (props); | |
34a7a267 | 4263 | |
5e6d5493 GM |
4264 | if (CONSP (props)) |
4265 | { | |
d311d28c PE |
4266 | ptrdiff_t bytepos = 0, position = 0, translated = 0; |
4267 | ptrdiff_t argn = 1; | |
d147ee84 RS |
4268 | Lisp_Object list; |
4269 | ||
4270 | /* Adjust the bounds of each text property | |
4271 | to the proper start and end in the output string. */ | |
d147ee84 | 4272 | |
15fad037 KS |
4273 | /* Put the positions in PROPS in increasing order, so that |
4274 | we can do (effectively) one scan through the position | |
4275 | space of the format string. */ | |
4276 | props = Fnreverse (props); | |
4277 | ||
4278 | /* BYTEPOS is the byte position in the format string, | |
d147ee84 RS |
4279 | POSITION is the untranslated char position in it, |
4280 | TRANSLATED is the translated char position in BUF, | |
4281 | and ARGN is the number of the next arg we will come to. */ | |
4282 | for (list = props; CONSP (list); list = XCDR (list)) | |
4283 | { | |
f3ce1df8 | 4284 | Lisp_Object item; |
d311d28c | 4285 | ptrdiff_t pos; |
d147ee84 RS |
4286 | |
4287 | item = XCAR (list); | |
4288 | ||
4289 | /* First adjust the property start position. */ | |
4290 | pos = XINT (XCAR (item)); | |
4291 | ||
4292 | /* Advance BYTEPOS, POSITION, TRANSLATED and ARGN | |
4293 | up to this position. */ | |
4294 | for (; position < pos; bytepos++) | |
4295 | { | |
4296 | if (! discarded[bytepos]) | |
4297 | position++, translated++; | |
4298 | else if (discarded[bytepos] == 1) | |
4299 | { | |
4300 | position++; | |
4301 | if (translated == info[argn].start) | |
4302 | { | |
4303 | translated += info[argn].end - info[argn].start; | |
4304 | argn++; | |
4305 | } | |
4306 | } | |
4307 | } | |
4308 | ||
4309 | XSETCAR (item, make_number (translated)); | |
4310 | ||
4311 | /* Likewise adjust the property end position. */ | |
4312 | pos = XINT (XCAR (XCDR (item))); | |
4313 | ||
d40ec4a0 | 4314 | for (; position < pos; bytepos++) |
d147ee84 RS |
4315 | { |
4316 | if (! discarded[bytepos]) | |
4317 | position++, translated++; | |
4318 | else if (discarded[bytepos] == 1) | |
4319 | { | |
4320 | position++; | |
4321 | if (translated == info[argn].start) | |
4322 | { | |
4323 | translated += info[argn].end - info[argn].start; | |
4324 | argn++; | |
4325 | } | |
4326 | } | |
4327 | } | |
4328 | ||
4329 | XSETCAR (XCDR (item), make_number (translated)); | |
4330 | } | |
4331 | ||
5e6d5493 GM |
4332 | add_text_properties_from_list (val, props, make_number (0)); |
4333 | } | |
4334 | ||
4335 | /* Add text properties from arguments. */ | |
d147ee84 | 4336 | if (arg_intervals) |
5e6d5493 | 4337 | for (n = 1; n < nargs; ++n) |
d147ee84 | 4338 | if (info[n].intervals) |
5e6d5493 | 4339 | { |
d5db4077 | 4340 | len = make_number (SCHARS (args[n])); |
5e6d5493 GM |
4341 | new_len = make_number (info[n].end - info[n].start); |
4342 | props = text_property_list (args[n], make_number (0), len, Qnil); | |
e398c61c CY |
4343 | props = extend_property_ranges (props, new_len); |
4344 | /* If successive arguments have properties, be sure that | |
be17069b KH |
4345 | the value of `composition' property be the copy. */ |
4346 | if (n > 1 && info[n - 1].end) | |
4347 | make_composition_value_copy (props); | |
5e6d5493 GM |
4348 | add_text_properties_from_list (val, props, |
4349 | make_number (info[n].start)); | |
4350 | } | |
4351 | ||
4352 | UNGCPRO; | |
4353 | } | |
4354 | ||
8d6179dc | 4355 | return val; |
35692fe0 JB |
4356 | } |
4357 | ||
35692fe0 | 4358 | Lisp_Object |
a8fe7202 | 4359 | format2 (const char *string1, Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1) |
d40dc1d0 RS |
4360 | { |
4361 | Lisp_Object args[3]; | |
d40dc1d0 RS |
4362 | args[0] = build_string (string1); |
4363 | args[1] = arg0; | |
4364 | args[2] = arg1; | |
4365 | return Fformat (3, args); | |
35692fe0 JB |
4366 | } |
4367 | \f | |
4368 | DEFUN ("char-equal", Fchar_equal, Schar_equal, 2, 2, 0, | |
7ee72033 | 4369 | doc: /* Return t if two characters match, optionally ignoring case. |
a1f17501 | 4370 | Both arguments must be characters (i.e. integers). |
7ee72033 | 4371 | Case is ignored if `case-fold-search' is non-nil in the current buffer. */) |
5842a27b | 4372 | (register Lisp_Object c1, Lisp_Object c2) |
35692fe0 | 4373 | { |
1b5d98bb | 4374 | int i1, i2; |
253c3c82 | 4375 | /* Check they're chars, not just integers, otherwise we could get array |
5da9919f | 4376 | bounds violations in downcase. */ |
253c3c82 SM |
4377 | CHECK_CHARACTER (c1); |
4378 | CHECK_CHARACTER (c2); | |
35692fe0 | 4379 | |
1b5d98bb | 4380 | if (XINT (c1) == XINT (c2)) |
35692fe0 | 4381 | return Qt; |
4b4deea2 | 4382 | if (NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, case_fold_search))) |
1b5d98bb RS |
4383 | return Qnil; |
4384 | ||
e5112ecb | 4385 | i1 = XFASTINT (c1); |
4b4deea2 | 4386 | if (NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters)) |
e5112ecb KH |
4387 | && ! ASCII_CHAR_P (i1)) |
4388 | { | |
4389 | MAKE_CHAR_MULTIBYTE (i1); | |
4390 | } | |
4391 | i2 = XFASTINT (c2); | |
4b4deea2 | 4392 | if (NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters)) |
e5112ecb KH |
4393 | && ! ASCII_CHAR_P (i2)) |
4394 | { | |
4395 | MAKE_CHAR_MULTIBYTE (i2); | |
4396 | } | |
0da09c43 | 4397 | return (downcase (i1) == downcase (i2) ? Qt : Qnil); |
35692fe0 | 4398 | } |
b229b8d1 RS |
4399 | \f |
4400 | /* Transpose the markers in two regions of the current buffer, and | |
4401 | adjust the ones between them if necessary (i.e.: if the regions | |
4402 | differ in size). | |
4403 | ||
ec1c14f6 RS |
4404 | START1, END1 are the character positions of the first region. |
4405 | START1_BYTE, END1_BYTE are the byte positions. | |
4406 | START2, END2 are the character positions of the second region. | |
4407 | START2_BYTE, END2_BYTE are the byte positions. | |
4408 | ||
b229b8d1 RS |
4409 | Traverses the entire marker list of the buffer to do so, adding an |
4410 | appropriate amount to some, subtracting from some, and leaving the | |
4411 | rest untouched. Most of this is copied from adjust_markers in insdel.c. | |
34a7a267 | 4412 | |
ec1c14f6 | 4413 | It's the caller's job to ensure that START1 <= END1 <= START2 <= END2. */ |
b229b8d1 | 4414 | |
acb7cc89 | 4415 | static void |
d311d28c PE |
4416 | transpose_markers (ptrdiff_t start1, ptrdiff_t end1, |
4417 | ptrdiff_t start2, ptrdiff_t end2, | |
4418 | ptrdiff_t start1_byte, ptrdiff_t end1_byte, | |
4419 | ptrdiff_t start2_byte, ptrdiff_t end2_byte) | |
b229b8d1 | 4420 | { |
d311d28c | 4421 | register ptrdiff_t amt1, amt1_byte, amt2, amt2_byte, diff, diff_byte, mpos; |
12038f9f | 4422 | register struct Lisp_Marker *marker; |
b229b8d1 | 4423 | |
03240d11 | 4424 | /* Update point as if it were a marker. */ |
8de1d5f0 KH |
4425 | if (PT < start1) |
4426 | ; | |
4427 | else if (PT < end1) | |
ec1c14f6 RS |
4428 | TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (PT + (end2 - end1), |
4429 | PT_BYTE + (end2_byte - end1_byte)); | |
8de1d5f0 | 4430 | else if (PT < start2) |
ec1c14f6 RS |
4431 | TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (PT + (end2 - start2) - (end1 - start1), |
4432 | (PT_BYTE + (end2_byte - start2_byte) | |
4433 | - (end1_byte - start1_byte))); | |
8de1d5f0 | 4434 | else if (PT < end2) |
ec1c14f6 RS |
4435 | TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (PT - (start2 - start1), |
4436 | PT_BYTE - (start2_byte - start1_byte)); | |
8de1d5f0 | 4437 | |
03240d11 KH |
4438 | /* We used to adjust the endpoints here to account for the gap, but that |
4439 | isn't good enough. Even if we assume the caller has tried to move the | |
4440 | gap out of our way, it might still be at start1 exactly, for example; | |
4441 | and that places it `inside' the interval, for our purposes. The amount | |
4442 | of adjustment is nontrivial if there's a `denormalized' marker whose | |
4443 | position is between GPT and GPT + GAP_SIZE, so it's simpler to leave | |
4444 | the dirty work to Fmarker_position, below. */ | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4445 | |
4446 | /* The difference between the region's lengths */ | |
4447 | diff = (end2 - start2) - (end1 - start1); | |
ec1c14f6 | 4448 | diff_byte = (end2_byte - start2_byte) - (end1_byte - start1_byte); |
34a7a267 | 4449 | |
b229b8d1 | 4450 | /* For shifting each marker in a region by the length of the other |
ec1c14f6 | 4451 | region plus the distance between the regions. */ |
b229b8d1 RS |
4452 | amt1 = (end2 - start2) + (start2 - end1); |
4453 | amt2 = (end1 - start1) + (start2 - end1); | |
ec1c14f6 RS |
4454 | amt1_byte = (end2_byte - start2_byte) + (start2_byte - end1_byte); |
4455 | amt2_byte = (end1_byte - start1_byte) + (start2_byte - end1_byte); | |
b229b8d1 | 4456 | |
12038f9f | 4457 | for (marker = BUF_MARKERS (current_buffer); marker; marker = marker->next) |
b229b8d1 | 4458 | { |
12038f9f | 4459 | mpos = marker->bytepos; |
ec1c14f6 RS |
4460 | if (mpos >= start1_byte && mpos < end2_byte) |
4461 | { | |
4462 | if (mpos < end1_byte) | |
4463 | mpos += amt1_byte; | |
4464 | else if (mpos < start2_byte) | |
4465 | mpos += diff_byte; | |
4466 | else | |
4467 | mpos -= amt2_byte; | |
12038f9f | 4468 | marker->bytepos = mpos; |
ec1c14f6 | 4469 | } |
12038f9f | 4470 | mpos = marker->charpos; |
03240d11 KH |
4471 | if (mpos >= start1 && mpos < end2) |
4472 | { | |
4473 | if (mpos < end1) | |
4474 | mpos += amt1; | |
4475 | else if (mpos < start2) | |
4476 | mpos += diff; | |
4477 | else | |
4478 | mpos -= amt2; | |
03240d11 | 4479 | } |
12038f9f | 4480 | marker->charpos = mpos; |
b229b8d1 RS |
4481 | } |
4482 | } | |
4483 | ||
4484 | DEFUN ("transpose-regions", Ftranspose_regions, Stranspose_regions, 4, 5, 0, | |
412f1fab | 4485 | doc: /* Transpose region STARTR1 to ENDR1 with STARTR2 to ENDR2. |
27a69fd9 | 4486 | The regions should not be overlapping, because the size of the buffer is |
a1f17501 PJ |
4487 | never changed in a transposition. |
4488 | ||
412f1fab | 4489 | Optional fifth arg LEAVE-MARKERS, if non-nil, means don't update |
a1f17501 PJ |
4490 | any markers that happen to be located in the regions. |
4491 | ||
7ee72033 | 4492 | Transposing beyond buffer boundaries is an error. */) |
5842a27b | 4493 | (Lisp_Object startr1, Lisp_Object endr1, Lisp_Object startr2, Lisp_Object endr2, Lisp_Object leave_markers) |
b229b8d1 | 4494 | { |
d311d28c | 4495 | register ptrdiff_t start1, end1, start2, end2; |
6020559a | 4496 | ptrdiff_t start1_byte, start2_byte, len1_byte, len2_byte, end2_byte; |
d311d28c | 4497 | ptrdiff_t gap, len1, len_mid, len2; |
3c6bc7d0 | 4498 | unsigned char *start1_addr, *start2_addr, *temp; |
b229b8d1 | 4499 | |
6cd0f478 | 4500 | INTERVAL cur_intv, tmp_interval1, tmp_interval_mid, tmp_interval2, tmp_interval3; |
916480c4 CY |
4501 | Lisp_Object buf; |
4502 | ||
4503 | XSETBUFFER (buf, current_buffer); | |
0c94c8d6 | 4504 | cur_intv = buffer_intervals (current_buffer); |
b229b8d1 RS |
4505 | |
4506 | validate_region (&startr1, &endr1); | |
4507 | validate_region (&startr2, &endr2); | |
4508 | ||
4509 | start1 = XFASTINT (startr1); | |
4510 | end1 = XFASTINT (endr1); | |
4511 | start2 = XFASTINT (startr2); | |
4512 | end2 = XFASTINT (endr2); | |
4513 | gap = GPT; | |
4514 | ||
4515 | /* Swap the regions if they're reversed. */ | |
4516 | if (start2 < end1) | |
4517 | { | |
d311d28c | 4518 | register ptrdiff_t glumph = start1; |
b229b8d1 RS |
4519 | start1 = start2; |
4520 | start2 = glumph; | |
4521 | glumph = end1; | |
4522 | end1 = end2; | |
4523 | end2 = glumph; | |
4524 | } | |
4525 | ||
b229b8d1 RS |
4526 | len1 = end1 - start1; |
4527 | len2 = end2 - start2; | |
4528 | ||
4529 | if (start2 < end1) | |
dc3620af | 4530 | error ("Transposed regions overlap"); |
0f4aebc0 LL |
4531 | /* Nothing to change for adjacent regions with one being empty */ |
4532 | else if ((start1 == end1 || start2 == end2) && end1 == start2) | |
4533 | return Qnil; | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4534 | |
4535 | /* The possibilities are: | |
4536 | 1. Adjacent (contiguous) regions, or separate but equal regions | |
4537 | (no, really equal, in this case!), or | |
4538 | 2. Separate regions of unequal size. | |
34a7a267 | 4539 | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4540 | The worst case is usually No. 2. It means that (aside from |
4541 | potential need for getting the gap out of the way), there also | |
4542 | needs to be a shifting of the text between the two regions. So | |
4543 | if they are spread far apart, we are that much slower... sigh. */ | |
4544 | ||
4545 | /* It must be pointed out that the really studly thing to do would | |
4546 | be not to move the gap at all, but to leave it in place and work | |
4547 | around it if necessary. This would be extremely efficient, | |
4548 | especially considering that people are likely to do | |
4549 | transpositions near where they are working interactively, which | |
4550 | is exactly where the gap would be found. However, such code | |
4551 | would be much harder to write and to read. So, if you are | |
4552 | reading this comment and are feeling squirrely, by all means have | |
4553 | a go! I just didn't feel like doing it, so I will simply move | |
4554 | the gap the minimum distance to get it out of the way, and then | |
4555 | deal with an unbroken array. */ | |
3c6bc7d0 | 4556 | |
6020559a DA |
4557 | start1_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (start1); |
4558 | end2_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (end2); | |
4559 | ||
3c6bc7d0 RS |
4560 | /* Make sure the gap won't interfere, by moving it out of the text |
4561 | we will operate on. */ | |
4562 | if (start1 < gap && gap < end2) | |
4563 | { | |
4564 | if (gap - start1 < end2 - gap) | |
6020559a | 4565 | move_gap_both (start1, start1_byte); |
3c6bc7d0 | 4566 | else |
6020559a | 4567 | move_gap_both (end2, end2_byte); |
3c6bc7d0 | 4568 | } |
ec1c14f6 | 4569 | |
ec1c14f6 RS |
4570 | start2_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (start2); |
4571 | len1_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (end1) - start1_byte; | |
6020559a | 4572 | len2_byte = end2_byte - start2_byte; |
dc3620af | 4573 | |
9a599130 | 4574 | #ifdef BYTE_COMBINING_DEBUG |
dc3620af RS |
4575 | if (end1 == start2) |
4576 | { | |
9a599130 KH |
4577 | if (count_combining_before (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte), |
4578 | len2_byte, start1, start1_byte) | |
4579 | || count_combining_before (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte), | |
4580 | len1_byte, end2, start2_byte + len2_byte) | |
4581 | || count_combining_after (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte), | |
4582 | len1_byte, end2, start2_byte + len2_byte)) | |
1088b922 | 4583 | emacs_abort (); |
dc3620af RS |
4584 | } |
4585 | else | |
4586 | { | |
9a599130 KH |
4587 | if (count_combining_before (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte), |
4588 | len2_byte, start1, start1_byte) | |
4589 | || count_combining_before (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte), | |
4590 | len1_byte, start2, start2_byte) | |
4591 | || count_combining_after (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte), | |
4592 | len2_byte, end1, start1_byte + len1_byte) | |
4593 | || count_combining_after (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte), | |
4594 | len1_byte, end2, start2_byte + len2_byte)) | |
1088b922 | 4595 | emacs_abort (); |
dc3620af | 4596 | } |
9a599130 | 4597 | #endif |
dc3620af | 4598 | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4599 | /* Hmmm... how about checking to see if the gap is large |
4600 | enough to use as the temporary storage? That would avoid an | |
4601 | allocation... interesting. Later, don't fool with it now. */ | |
4602 | ||
4603 | /* Working without memmove, for portability (sigh), so must be | |
4604 | careful of overlapping subsections of the array... */ | |
4605 | ||
4606 | if (end1 == start2) /* adjacent regions */ | |
4607 | { | |
00012b86 | 4608 | modify_text (start1, end2); |
b229b8d1 RS |
4609 | record_change (start1, len1 + len2); |
4610 | ||
b229b8d1 RS |
4611 | tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1); |
4612 | tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2); | |
916480c4 CY |
4613 | /* Don't use Fset_text_properties: that can cause GC, which can |
4614 | clobber objects stored in the tmp_intervals. */ | |
6cd0f478 | 4615 | tmp_interval3 = validate_interval_range (buf, &startr1, &endr2, 0); |
77c7bcb1 | 4616 | if (tmp_interval3) |
6cd0f478 | 4617 | set_text_properties_1 (startr1, endr2, Qnil, buf, tmp_interval3); |
b229b8d1 RS |
4618 | |
4619 | /* First region smaller than second. */ | |
ec1c14f6 | 4620 | if (len1_byte < len2_byte) |
b229b8d1 | 4621 | { |
7e2c051b KS |
4622 | USE_SAFE_ALLOCA; |
4623 | ||
98c6f1e3 | 4624 | temp = SAFE_ALLOCA (len2_byte); |
03240d11 KH |
4625 | |
4626 | /* Don't precompute these addresses. We have to compute them | |
4627 | at the last minute, because the relocating allocator might | |
4628 | have moved the buffer around during the xmalloc. */ | |
23017390 KH |
4629 | start1_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte); |
4630 | start2_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte); | |
03240d11 | 4631 | |
72af86bd AS |
4632 | memcpy (temp, start2_addr, len2_byte); |
4633 | memcpy (start1_addr + len2_byte, start1_addr, len1_byte); | |
4634 | memcpy (start1_addr, temp, len2_byte); | |
e65837df | 4635 | SAFE_FREE (); |
b229b8d1 RS |
4636 | } |
4637 | else | |
4638 | /* First region not smaller than second. */ | |
4639 | { | |
7e2c051b KS |
4640 | USE_SAFE_ALLOCA; |
4641 | ||
98c6f1e3 | 4642 | temp = SAFE_ALLOCA (len1_byte); |
23017390 KH |
4643 | start1_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte); |
4644 | start2_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte); | |
72af86bd AS |
4645 | memcpy (temp, start1_addr, len1_byte); |
4646 | memcpy (start1_addr, start2_addr, len2_byte); | |
4647 | memcpy (start1_addr + len2_byte, temp, len1_byte); | |
e65837df | 4648 | SAFE_FREE (); |
b229b8d1 | 4649 | } |
b229b8d1 RS |
4650 | graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, start1 + len2, |
4651 | len1, current_buffer, 0); | |
4652 | graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1, | |
4653 | len2, current_buffer, 0); | |
d5c2c403 KH |
4654 | update_compositions (start1, start1 + len2, CHECK_BORDER); |
4655 | update_compositions (start1 + len2, end2, CHECK_TAIL); | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4656 | } |
4657 | /* Non-adjacent regions, because end1 != start2, bleagh... */ | |
4658 | else | |
4659 | { | |
ec1c14f6 RS |
4660 | len_mid = start2_byte - (start1_byte + len1_byte); |
4661 | ||
4662 | if (len1_byte == len2_byte) | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4663 | /* Regions are same size, though, how nice. */ |
4664 | { | |
7e2c051b KS |
4665 | USE_SAFE_ALLOCA; |
4666 | ||
00012b86 DA |
4667 | modify_text (start1, end1); |
4668 | modify_text (start2, end2); | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4669 | record_change (start1, len1); |
4670 | record_change (start2, len2); | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4671 | tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1); |
4672 | tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2); | |
6cd0f478 CY |
4673 | |
4674 | tmp_interval3 = validate_interval_range (buf, &startr1, &endr1, 0); | |
77c7bcb1 | 4675 | if (tmp_interval3) |
6cd0f478 CY |
4676 | set_text_properties_1 (startr1, endr1, Qnil, buf, tmp_interval3); |
4677 | ||
4678 | tmp_interval3 = validate_interval_range (buf, &startr2, &endr2, 0); | |
77c7bcb1 | 4679 | if (tmp_interval3) |
6cd0f478 | 4680 | set_text_properties_1 (startr2, endr2, Qnil, buf, tmp_interval3); |
b229b8d1 | 4681 | |
98c6f1e3 | 4682 | temp = SAFE_ALLOCA (len1_byte); |
23017390 KH |
4683 | start1_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte); |
4684 | start2_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte); | |
72af86bd AS |
4685 | memcpy (temp, start1_addr, len1_byte); |
4686 | memcpy (start1_addr, start2_addr, len2_byte); | |
4687 | memcpy (start2_addr, temp, len1_byte); | |
e65837df | 4688 | SAFE_FREE (); |
7e2c051b | 4689 | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4690 | graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, start2, |
4691 | len1, current_buffer, 0); | |
4692 | graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1, | |
4693 | len2, current_buffer, 0); | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4694 | } |
4695 | ||
ec1c14f6 | 4696 | else if (len1_byte < len2_byte) /* Second region larger than first */ |
b229b8d1 RS |
4697 | /* Non-adjacent & unequal size, area between must also be shifted. */ |
4698 | { | |
7e2c051b KS |
4699 | USE_SAFE_ALLOCA; |
4700 | ||
00012b86 | 4701 | modify_text (start1, end2); |
b229b8d1 | 4702 | record_change (start1, (end2 - start1)); |
b229b8d1 RS |
4703 | tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1); |
4704 | tmp_interval_mid = copy_intervals (cur_intv, end1, len_mid); | |
4705 | tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2); | |
6cd0f478 CY |
4706 | |
4707 | tmp_interval3 = validate_interval_range (buf, &startr1, &endr2, 0); | |
77c7bcb1 | 4708 | if (tmp_interval3) |
6cd0f478 | 4709 | set_text_properties_1 (startr1, endr2, Qnil, buf, tmp_interval3); |
b229b8d1 | 4710 | |
3c6bc7d0 | 4711 | /* holds region 2 */ |
98c6f1e3 | 4712 | temp = SAFE_ALLOCA (len2_byte); |
23017390 KH |
4713 | start1_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte); |
4714 | start2_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte); | |
72af86bd AS |
4715 | memcpy (temp, start2_addr, len2_byte); |
4716 | memcpy (start1_addr + len_mid + len2_byte, start1_addr, len1_byte); | |
4717 | memmove (start1_addr + len2_byte, start1_addr + len1_byte, len_mid); | |
4718 | memcpy (start1_addr, temp, len2_byte); | |
e65837df | 4719 | SAFE_FREE (); |
7e2c051b | 4720 | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4721 | graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, end2 - len1, |
4722 | len1, current_buffer, 0); | |
4723 | graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval_mid, start1 + len2, | |
4724 | len_mid, current_buffer, 0); | |
4725 | graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1, | |
4726 | len2, current_buffer, 0); | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4727 | } |
4728 | else | |
4729 | /* Second region smaller than first. */ | |
4730 | { | |
7e2c051b KS |
4731 | USE_SAFE_ALLOCA; |
4732 | ||
b229b8d1 | 4733 | record_change (start1, (end2 - start1)); |
00012b86 | 4734 | modify_text (start1, end2); |
b229b8d1 | 4735 | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4736 | tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1); |
4737 | tmp_interval_mid = copy_intervals (cur_intv, end1, len_mid); | |
4738 | tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2); | |
6cd0f478 CY |
4739 | |
4740 | tmp_interval3 = validate_interval_range (buf, &startr1, &endr2, 0); | |
77c7bcb1 | 4741 | if (tmp_interval3) |
6cd0f478 | 4742 | set_text_properties_1 (startr1, endr2, Qnil, buf, tmp_interval3); |
b229b8d1 | 4743 | |
3c6bc7d0 | 4744 | /* holds region 1 */ |
98c6f1e3 | 4745 | temp = SAFE_ALLOCA (len1_byte); |
23017390 KH |
4746 | start1_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte); |
4747 | start2_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte); | |
72af86bd AS |
4748 | memcpy (temp, start1_addr, len1_byte); |
4749 | memcpy (start1_addr, start2_addr, len2_byte); | |
4750 | memcpy (start1_addr + len2_byte, start1_addr + len1_byte, len_mid); | |
4751 | memcpy (start1_addr + len2_byte + len_mid, temp, len1_byte); | |
e65837df | 4752 | SAFE_FREE (); |
7e2c051b | 4753 | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4754 | graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, end2 - len1, |
4755 | len1, current_buffer, 0); | |
4756 | graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval_mid, start1 + len2, | |
4757 | len_mid, current_buffer, 0); | |
4758 | graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1, | |
4759 | len2, current_buffer, 0); | |
b229b8d1 | 4760 | } |
d5c2c403 KH |
4761 | |
4762 | update_compositions (start1, start1 + len2, CHECK_BORDER); | |
4763 | update_compositions (end2 - len1, end2, CHECK_BORDER); | |
b229b8d1 RS |
4764 | } |
4765 | ||
ec1c14f6 RS |
4766 | /* When doing multiple transpositions, it might be nice |
4767 | to optimize this. Perhaps the markers in any one buffer | |
4768 | should be organized in some sorted data tree. */ | |
b229b8d1 | 4769 | if (NILP (leave_markers)) |
8de1d5f0 | 4770 | { |
ec1c14f6 RS |
4771 | transpose_markers (start1, end1, start2, end2, |
4772 | start1_byte, start1_byte + len1_byte, | |
4773 | start2_byte, start2_byte + len2_byte); | |
6b61353c | 4774 | fix_start_end_in_overlays (start1, end2); |
8de1d5f0 | 4775 | } |
b229b8d1 | 4776 | |
c10b2810 | 4777 | signal_after_change (start1, end2 - start1, end2 - start1); |
b229b8d1 RS |
4778 | return Qnil; |
4779 | } | |
35692fe0 | 4780 | |
35692fe0 JB |
4781 | \f |
4782 | void | |
971de7fb | 4783 | syms_of_editfns (void) |
35692fe0 | 4784 | { |
cd3520a4 | 4785 | DEFSYM (Qbuffer_access_fontify_functions, "buffer-access-fontify-functions"); |
260e2e2a | 4786 | |
29208e82 | 4787 | DEFVAR_LISP ("inhibit-field-text-motion", Vinhibit_field_text_motion, |
7dcece14 | 4788 | doc: /* Non-nil means text motion commands don't notice fields. */); |
9a74e7e5 GM |
4789 | Vinhibit_field_text_motion = Qnil; |
4790 | ||
260e2e2a | 4791 | DEFVAR_LISP ("buffer-access-fontify-functions", |
29208e82 | 4792 | Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions, |
7ee72033 | 4793 | doc: /* List of functions called by `buffer-substring' to fontify if necessary. |
a1f17501 PJ |
4794 | Each function is called with two arguments which specify the range |
4795 | of the buffer being accessed. */); | |
260e2e2a KH |
4796 | Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions = Qnil; |
4797 | ||
af209db8 RS |
4798 | { |
4799 | Lisp_Object obuf; | |
af209db8 RS |
4800 | obuf = Fcurrent_buffer (); |
4801 | /* Do this here, because init_buffer_once is too early--it won't work. */ | |
4802 | Fset_buffer (Vprin1_to_string_buffer); | |
4803 | /* Make sure buffer-access-fontify-functions is nil in this buffer. */ | |
d67b4f80 | 4804 | Fset (Fmake_local_variable (intern_c_string ("buffer-access-fontify-functions")), |
af209db8 RS |
4805 | Qnil); |
4806 | Fset_buffer (obuf); | |
4807 | } | |
4808 | ||
0b6fd023 | 4809 | DEFVAR_LISP ("buffer-access-fontified-property", |
29208e82 | 4810 | Vbuffer_access_fontified_property, |
7ee72033 | 4811 | doc: /* Property which (if non-nil) indicates text has been fontified. |
a1f17501 PJ |
4812 | `buffer-substring' need not call the `buffer-access-fontify-functions' |
4813 | functions if all the text being accessed has this property. */); | |
260e2e2a KH |
4814 | Vbuffer_access_fontified_property = Qnil; |
4815 | ||
29208e82 | 4816 | DEFVAR_LISP ("system-name", Vsystem_name, |
1a7e0117 | 4817 | doc: /* The host name of the machine Emacs is running on. */); |
34a7a267 | 4818 | |
29208e82 | 4819 | DEFVAR_LISP ("user-full-name", Vuser_full_name, |
7ee72033 | 4820 | doc: /* The full name of the user logged in. */); |
f43754f6 | 4821 | |
29208e82 | 4822 | DEFVAR_LISP ("user-login-name", Vuser_login_name, |
7ee72033 | 4823 | doc: /* The user's name, taken from environment variables if possible. */); |
f43754f6 | 4824 | |
29208e82 | 4825 | DEFVAR_LISP ("user-real-login-name", Vuser_real_login_name, |
7ee72033 | 4826 | doc: /* The user's name, based upon the real uid only. */); |
35692fe0 | 4827 | |
29208e82 | 4828 | DEFVAR_LISP ("operating-system-release", Voperating_system_release, |
3bb9abc8 ST |
4829 | doc: /* The release of the operating system Emacs is running on. */); |
4830 | ||
0963334d | 4831 | defsubr (&Spropertize); |
35692fe0 JB |
4832 | defsubr (&Schar_equal); |
4833 | defsubr (&Sgoto_char); | |
4834 | defsubr (&Sstring_to_char); | |
4835 | defsubr (&Schar_to_string); | |
c3bb441d | 4836 | defsubr (&Sbyte_to_string); |
35692fe0 | 4837 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_substring); |
260e2e2a | 4838 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_substring_no_properties); |
35692fe0 | 4839 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_string); |
740bcff0 | 4840 | defsubr (&Sget_pos_property); |
35692fe0 JB |
4841 | |
4842 | defsubr (&Spoint_marker); | |
4843 | defsubr (&Smark_marker); | |
4844 | defsubr (&Spoint); | |
4845 | defsubr (&Sregion_beginning); | |
4846 | defsubr (&Sregion_end); | |
7df74da6 | 4847 | |
cd3520a4 JB |
4848 | DEFSYM (Qfield, "field"); |
4849 | DEFSYM (Qboundary, "boundary"); | |
0daf6e8d GM |
4850 | defsubr (&Sfield_beginning); |
4851 | defsubr (&Sfield_end); | |
4852 | defsubr (&Sfield_string); | |
4853 | defsubr (&Sfield_string_no_properties); | |
8bf64fe8 | 4854 | defsubr (&Sdelete_field); |
0daf6e8d GM |
4855 | defsubr (&Sconstrain_to_field); |
4856 | ||
7df74da6 RS |
4857 | defsubr (&Sline_beginning_position); |
4858 | defsubr (&Sline_end_position); | |
4859 | ||
35692fe0 | 4860 | defsubr (&Ssave_excursion); |
4bc8c7d2 | 4861 | defsubr (&Ssave_current_buffer); |
35692fe0 | 4862 | |
eefd7278 | 4863 | defsubr (&Sbuffer_size); |
35692fe0 JB |
4864 | defsubr (&Spoint_max); |
4865 | defsubr (&Spoint_min); | |
4866 | defsubr (&Spoint_min_marker); | |
4867 | defsubr (&Spoint_max_marker); | |
c86212b9 RS |
4868 | defsubr (&Sgap_position); |
4869 | defsubr (&Sgap_size); | |
7df74da6 | 4870 | defsubr (&Sposition_bytes); |
3ab0732d | 4871 | defsubr (&Sbyte_to_position); |
c9ed721d | 4872 | |
35692fe0 JB |
4873 | defsubr (&Sbobp); |
4874 | defsubr (&Seobp); | |
4875 | defsubr (&Sbolp); | |
4876 | defsubr (&Seolp); | |
850a8179 JB |
4877 | defsubr (&Sfollowing_char); |
4878 | defsubr (&Sprevious_char); | |
35692fe0 | 4879 | defsubr (&Schar_after); |
fb8106e8 | 4880 | defsubr (&Schar_before); |
35692fe0 JB |
4881 | defsubr (&Sinsert); |
4882 | defsubr (&Sinsert_before_markers); | |
be91036a RS |
4883 | defsubr (&Sinsert_and_inherit); |
4884 | defsubr (&Sinsert_and_inherit_before_markers); | |
35692fe0 | 4885 | defsubr (&Sinsert_char); |
48ef988f | 4886 | defsubr (&Sinsert_byte); |
35692fe0 JB |
4887 | |
4888 | defsubr (&Suser_login_name); | |
4889 | defsubr (&Suser_real_login_name); | |
4890 | defsubr (&Suser_uid); | |
4891 | defsubr (&Suser_real_uid); | |
97976f9f PE |
4892 | defsubr (&Sgroup_gid); |
4893 | defsubr (&Sgroup_real_gid); | |
35692fe0 | 4894 | defsubr (&Suser_full_name); |
7fd233b3 | 4895 | defsubr (&Semacs_pid); |
d940e0e4 | 4896 | defsubr (&Scurrent_time); |
4211ee7d | 4897 | defsubr (&Sget_internal_run_time); |
a82d387c | 4898 | defsubr (&Sformat_time_string); |
34a7a267 | 4899 | defsubr (&Sfloat_time); |
4691c06d | 4900 | defsubr (&Sdecode_time); |
cce7b8a0 | 4901 | defsubr (&Sencode_time); |
35692fe0 | 4902 | defsubr (&Scurrent_time_string); |
c2662aea | 4903 | defsubr (&Scurrent_time_zone); |
143cb9a9 | 4904 | defsubr (&Sset_time_zone_rule); |
35692fe0 | 4905 | defsubr (&Ssystem_name); |
35692fe0 | 4906 | defsubr (&Smessage); |
cacc3e2c RS |
4907 | defsubr (&Smessage_box); |
4908 | defsubr (&Smessage_or_box); | |
b14dda8a | 4909 | defsubr (&Scurrent_message); |
35692fe0 | 4910 | defsubr (&Sformat); |
35692fe0 JB |
4911 | |
4912 | defsubr (&Sinsert_buffer_substring); | |
e9cf2084 | 4913 | defsubr (&Scompare_buffer_substrings); |
35692fe0 | 4914 | defsubr (&Ssubst_char_in_region); |
8583605b | 4915 | defsubr (&Stranslate_region_internal); |
35692fe0 | 4916 | defsubr (&Sdelete_region); |
7dae4502 | 4917 | defsubr (&Sdelete_and_extract_region); |
35692fe0 JB |
4918 | defsubr (&Swiden); |
4919 | defsubr (&Snarrow_to_region); | |
4920 | defsubr (&Ssave_restriction); | |
b229b8d1 | 4921 | defsubr (&Stranspose_regions); |
35692fe0 | 4922 | } |