* lisp/desktop.el (desktop-value-to-string): Let-bind `print-length' and `print-level...
[bpt/emacs.git] / lisp / textmodes / rst.el
CommitLineData
94e9c286
SM
1;;; rst.el --- Mode for viewing and editing reStructuredText-documents.
2
ba318903 3;; Copyright (C) 2003-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
94e9c286 4
d13c8be6 5;; Maintainer: Stefan Merten <smerten@oekonux.de>
6d3f7c2f
SM
6;; Author: Stefan Merten <smerten@oekonux.de>,
7;; Martin Blais <blais@furius.ca>,
d13c8be6
SM
8;; David Goodger <goodger@python.org>,
9;; Wei-Wei Guo <wwguocn@gmail.com>
94e9c286
SM
10
11;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
12
13;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
14;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
15;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
16;; (at your option) any later version.
17
18;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
19;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
20;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
21;; GNU General Public License for more details.
22
23;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
25
26;;; Commentary:
27
d13c8be6 28;; This package provides major mode rst-mode, which supports documents marked
6d3f7c2f
SM
29;; up using the reStructuredText format. Support includes font locking as well
30;; as a lot of convenience functions for editing. It does this by defining a
31;; Emacs major mode: rst-mode (ReST). This mode is derived from text-mode.
32;; This package also contains:
94e9c286
SM
33;;
34;; - Functions to automatically adjust and cycle the section underline
d13c8be6 35;; adornments;
94e9c286
SM
36;; - A mode that displays the table of contents and allows you to jump anywhere
37;; from it;
38;; - Functions to insert and automatically update a TOC in your source
39;; document;
d13c8be6
SM
40;; - Function to insert list, processing item bullets and enumerations
41;; automatically;
42;; - Font-lock highlighting of most reStructuredText structures;
43;; - Indentation and filling according to reStructuredText syntax;
44;; - Cursor movement according to reStructuredText syntax;
94e9c286
SM
45;; - Some other convenience functions.
46;;
47;; See the accompanying document in the docutils documentation about
48;; the contents of this package and how to use it.
49;;
50;; For more information about reStructuredText, see
51;; http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html
52;;
53;; For full details on how to use the contents of this file, see
54;; http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/emacs.html
55;;
56;;
6d3f7c2f 57;; There are a number of convenient key bindings provided by rst-mode.
b4747519 58;; For more on bindings, see rst-mode-map below. There are also many variables
d13c8be6 59;; that can be customized, look for defcustom in this file.
94e9c286
SM
60;;
61;; If you use the table-of-contents feature, you may want to add a hook to
6d3f7c2f 62;; update the TOC automatically every time you adjust a section title::
94e9c286
SM
63;;
64;; (add-hook 'rst-adjust-hook 'rst-toc-update)
65;;
b4747519
SM
66;; Syntax highlighting: font-lock is enabled by default. If you want to turn
67;; off syntax highlighting to rst-mode, you can use the following::
94e9c286
SM
68;;
69;; (setq font-lock-global-modes '(not rst-mode ...))
70;;
94e9c286 71;;
94e9c286 72;;
d13c8be6 73;; Customization is done by customizable variables contained in customization
6d3f7c2f 74;; group "rst" and subgroups. Group "rst" is contained in the "wp" group.
94e9c286 75;;
94e9c286
SM
76
77;;; DOWNLOAD
78
d13c8be6
SM
79;; The latest release of this file lies in the docutils source code repository:
80;; http://docutils.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/docutils/trunk/docutils/tools/editors/emacs/rst.el
94e9c286
SM
81
82;;; INSTALLATION
83
865fe16f 84;; Add the following lines to your init file:
94e9c286
SM
85;;
86;; (require 'rst)
87;;
88;; If you are using `.txt' as a standard extension for reST files as
89;; http://docutils.sourceforge.net/FAQ.html#what-s-the-standard-filename-extension-for-a-restructuredtext-file
90;; suggests you may use one of the `Local Variables in Files' mechanism Emacs
b4747519 91;; provides to set the major mode automatically. For instance you may use::
94e9c286
SM
92;;
93;; .. -*- mode: rst -*-
94;;
b4747519
SM
95;; in the very first line of your file. The following code is useful if you
96;; want automatically enter rst-mode from any file with compatible extensions:
94e9c286
SM
97;;
98;; (setq auto-mode-alist
6d3f7c2f
SM
99;; (append '(("\\.txt\\'" . rst-mode)
100;; ("\\.rst\\'" . rst-mode)
101;; ("\\.rest\\'" . rst-mode)) auto-mode-alist))
94e9c286
SM
102;;
103
d13c8be6 104;;; Code:
94e9c286 105
64f6a736
SM
106;; FIXME: Check through major mode conventions again.
107
1f45e27e
SM
108;; FIXME: Add proper ";;;###autoload" comments.
109
7ae2ea10
SM
110;; FIXME: When 24.1 is common place remove use of `lexical-let' and put "-*-
111;; lexical-binding: t -*-" in the first line.
112
64f6a736
SM
113;; FIXME: Use `testcover'.
114
ee97deee
SM
115;; FIXME: The adornment classification often called `ado' should be a
116;; `defstruct'.
117
64f6a736
SM
118;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
119;; Support for `testcover'
120
70efc5c9
SM
121(when (and (boundp 'testcover-1value-functions)
122 (boundp 'testcover-compose-functions))
64f6a736
SM
123 ;; Below `lambda' is used in a loop with varying parameters and is thus not
124 ;; 1valued.
125 (setq testcover-1value-functions
126 (delq 'lambda testcover-1value-functions))
127 (add-to-list 'testcover-compose-functions 'lambda))
128
129(defun rst-testcover-defcustom ()
130 "Remove all customized variables from `testcover-module-constants'.
131This seems to be a bug in `testcover': `defcustom' variables are
132considered constants. Revert it with this function after each `defcustom'."
133 (when (boundp 'testcover-module-constants)
134 (setq testcover-module-constants
135 (delq nil
136 (mapcar
137 (lambda (sym)
138 (if (not (plist-member (symbol-plist sym) 'standard-value))
139 sym))
140 testcover-module-constants)))))
141
142(defun rst-testcover-add-compose (fun)
143 "Add FUN to `testcover-compose-functions'."
144 (when (boundp 'testcover-compose-functions)
145 (add-to-list 'testcover-compose-functions fun)))
146
147(defun rst-testcover-add-1value (fun)
148 "Add FUN to `testcover-1value-functions'."
149 (when (boundp 'testcover-1value-functions)
150 (add-to-list 'testcover-1value-functions fun)))
151
152;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
153;; Common Lisp stuff
154
7b4cdbf4
SM
155;; Only use of macros is allowed - may be replaced by `cl-lib' some time.
156(eval-when-compile
157 (require 'cl))
158
159;; Redefine some functions from `cl.el' in a proper namespace until they may be
160;; used from there.
161
162(defun rst-signum (x)
163 "Return 1 if X is positive, -1 if negative, 0 if zero."
164 (cond
165 ((> x 0) 1)
166 ((< x 0) -1)
167 (t 0)))
168
169(defun rst-some (seq &optional pred)
170 "Return non-nil if any element of SEQ yields non-nil when PRED is applied.
171Apply PRED to each element of list SEQ until the first non-nil
1f45e27e 172result is yielded and return this result. PRED defaults to
7b4cdbf4
SM
173`identity'."
174 (unless pred
175 (setq pred 'identity))
176 (catch 'rst-some
177 (dolist (elem seq)
178 (let ((r (funcall pred elem)))
179 (when r
180 (throw 'rst-some r))))))
181
182(defun rst-position-if (pred seq)
183 "Return position of first element satisfying PRED in list SEQ or nil."
184 (catch 'rst-position-if
185 (let ((i 0))
186 (dolist (elem seq)
187 (when (funcall pred elem)
188 (throw 'rst-position-if i))
189 (incf i)))))
190
191(defun rst-position (elem seq)
192 "Return position of ELEM in list SEQ or nil.
193Comparison done with `equal'."
194 ;; Create a closure containing `elem' so the `lambda' always sees our
195 ;; parameter instead of an `elem' which may be in dynamic scope at the time
196 ;; of execution of the `lambda'.
197 (lexical-let ((elem elem))
198 (rst-position-if (function (lambda (e)
199 (equal elem e)))
200 seq)))
94e9c286 201
7ae2ea10 202;; FIXME: Embed complicated `defconst's in `eval-when-compile'.
7b4cdbf4 203
d13c8be6
SM
204;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
205;; Versions
206
64f6a736 207;; testcover: ok.
d13c8be6 208(defun rst-extract-version (delim-re head-re re tail-re var &optional default)
6d3f7c2f
SM
209 "Extract the version from a variable according to the given regexes.
210Return the version after regex DELIM-RE and HEAD-RE matching RE
211and before TAIL-RE and DELIM-RE in VAR or DEFAULT for no match."
d13c8be6
SM
212 (if (string-match
213 (concat delim-re head-re "\\(" re "\\)" tail-re delim-re)
214 var)
215 (match-string 1 var)
216 default))
217
218;; Use CVSHeader to really get information from CVS and not other version
6d3f7c2f 219;; control systems.
d13c8be6 220(defconst rst-cvs-header
557337e9 221 "$CVSHeader: sm/rst_el/rst.el,v 1.327.2.6 2012-10-07 13:05:50 stefan Exp $")
d13c8be6
SM
222(defconst rst-cvs-rev
223 (rst-extract-version "\\$" "CVSHeader: \\S + " "[0-9]+\\(?:\\.[0-9]+\\)+"
224 " .*" rst-cvs-header "0.0")
6d3f7c2f 225 "The CVS revision of this file. CVS revision is the development revision.")
d13c8be6
SM
226(defconst rst-cvs-timestamp
227 (rst-extract-version "\\$" "CVSHeader: \\S + \\S + "
228 "[0-9]+-[0-9]+-[0-9]+ [0-9]+:[0-9]+:[0-9]+" " .*"
229 rst-cvs-header "1970-01-01 00:00:00")
6d3f7c2f 230 "The CVS time stamp of this file.")
d13c8be6 231
6d3f7c2f 232;; Use LastChanged... to really get information from SVN.
d13c8be6
SM
233(defconst rst-svn-rev
234 (rst-extract-version "\\$" "LastChangedRevision: " "[0-9]+" " "
48a24920 235 "$LastChangedRevision: 7515 $")
d13c8be6
SM
236 "The SVN revision of this file.
237SVN revision is the upstream (docutils) revision.")
238(defconst rst-svn-timestamp
239 (rst-extract-version "\\$" "LastChangedDate: " ".+?+" " "
48a24920 240 "$LastChangedDate: 2012-09-20 23:28:53 +0200 (Thu, 20 Sep 2012) $")
6d3f7c2f 241 "The SVN time stamp of this file.")
d13c8be6 242
6d3f7c2f 243;; Maintained by the release process.
d13c8be6
SM
244(defconst rst-official-version
245 (rst-extract-version "%" "OfficialVersion: " "[0-9]+\\(?:\\.[0-9]+\\)+" " "
48a24920 246 "%OfficialVersion: 1.4.0 %")
d13c8be6
SM
247 "Official version of the package.")
248(defconst rst-official-cvs-rev
249 (rst-extract-version "[%$]" "Revision: " "[0-9]+\\(?:\\.[0-9]+\\)+" " "
557337e9 250 "%Revision: 1.327 %")
d13c8be6
SM
251 "CVS revision of this file in the official version.")
252
253(defconst rst-version
254 (if (equal rst-official-cvs-rev rst-cvs-rev)
255 rst-official-version
256 (format "%s (development %s [%s])" rst-official-version
257 rst-cvs-rev rst-cvs-timestamp))
258 "The version string.
6d3f7c2f
SM
259Starts with the current official version. For developer versions
260in parentheses follows the development revision and the time stamp.")
d13c8be6
SM
261
262(defconst rst-package-emacs-version-alist
2a1e2476
GM
263 '(("1.0.0" . "24.3")
264 ("1.1.0" . "24.3")
265 ("1.2.0" . "24.3")
266 ("1.2.1" . "24.3")
267 ("1.3.0" . "24.3")
268 ("1.3.1" . "24.3")
48a24920 269 ("1.4.0" . "24.3")
1f45e27e 270 ))
d13c8be6
SM
271
272(unless (assoc rst-official-version rst-package-emacs-version-alist)
273 (error "Version %s not listed in `rst-package-emacs-version-alist'"
274 rst-version))
275
276(add-to-list 'customize-package-emacs-version-alist
277 (cons 'ReST rst-package-emacs-version-alist))
94e9c286 278
d13c8be6
SM
279;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
280;; Initialize customization
94e9c286
SM
281
282\f
92439579 283(defgroup rst nil "Support for reStructuredText documents."
94e9c286
SM
284 :group 'wp
285 :version "23.1"
286 :link '(url-link "http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html"))
287
94e9c286
SM
288\f
289;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
d13c8be6
SM
290;; Facilities for regular expressions used everywhere
291
292;; The trailing numbers in the names give the number of referenceable regex
6d3f7c2f 293;; groups contained in the regex.
d13c8be6
SM
294
295;; Used to be customizable but really is not customizable but fixed by the reST
6d3f7c2f 296;; syntax.
d13c8be6 297(defconst rst-bullets
6d3f7c2f 298 ;; Sorted so they can form a character class when concatenated.
d13c8be6
SM
299 '(?- ?* ?+ ?\u2022 ?\u2023 ?\u2043)
300 "List of all possible bullet characters for bulleted lists.")
301
302(defconst rst-uri-schemes
303 '("acap" "cid" "data" "dav" "fax" "file" "ftp" "gopher" "http" "https" "imap"
304 "ldap" "mailto" "mid" "modem" "news" "nfs" "nntp" "pop" "prospero" "rtsp"
305 "service" "sip" "tel" "telnet" "tip" "urn" "vemmi" "wais")
306 "Supported URI schemes.")
307
308(defconst rst-adornment-chars
6d3f7c2f 309 ;; Sorted so they can form a character class when concatenated.
d13c8be6
SM
310 '(?\]
311 ?! ?\" ?# ?$ ?% ?& ?' ?\( ?\) ?* ?+ ?, ?. ?/ ?: ?\; ?< ?= ?> ?? ?@ ?\[ ?\\
312 ?^ ?_ ?` ?{ ?| ?} ?~
313 ?-)
314 "Characters which may be used in adornments for sections and transitions.")
315
316(defconst rst-max-inline-length
317 1000
318 "Maximum length of inline markup to recognize.")
319
320(defconst rst-re-alist-def
6d3f7c2f
SM
321 ;; `*-beg' matches * at the beginning of a line.
322 ;; `*-end' matches * at the end of a line.
323 ;; `*-prt' matches a part of *.
324 ;; `*-tag' matches *.
325 ;; `*-sta' matches the start of * which may be followed by respective content.
326 ;; `*-pfx' matches the delimiter left of *.
327 ;; `*-sfx' matches the delimiter right of *.
328 ;; `*-hlp' helper for *.
d13c8be6
SM
329 ;;
330 ;; A trailing number says how many referenceable groups are contained.
331 `(
332
333 ;; Horizontal white space (`hws')
334 (hws-prt "[\t ]")
6d3f7c2f
SM
335 (hws-tag hws-prt "*") ; Optional sequence of horizontal white space.
336 (hws-sta hws-prt "+") ; Mandatory sequence of horizontal white space.
d13c8be6
SM
337
338 ;; Lines (`lin')
6d3f7c2f
SM
339 (lin-beg "^" hws-tag) ; Beginning of a possibly indented line.
340 (lin-end hws-tag "$") ; End of a line with optional trailing white space.
341 (linemp-tag "^" hws-tag "$") ; Empty line with optional white space.
d13c8be6
SM
342
343 ;; Various tags and parts
344 (ell-tag "\\.\\.\\.") ; Ellipsis
6d3f7c2f
SM
345 (bul-tag ,(concat "[" rst-bullets "]")) ; A bullet.
346 (ltr-tag "[a-zA-Z]") ; A letter enumerator tag.
347 (num-prt "[0-9]") ; A number enumerator part.
348 (num-tag num-prt "+") ; A number enumerator tag.
349 (rom-prt "[IVXLCDMivxlcdm]") ; A roman enumerator part.
350 (rom-tag rom-prt "+") ; A roman enumerator tag.
351 (aut-tag "#") ; An automatic enumerator tag.
352 (dcl-tag "::") ; Double colon.
d13c8be6
SM
353
354 ;; Block lead in (`bli')
355 (bli-sfx (:alt hws-sta "$")) ; Suffix of a block lead-in with *optional*
6d3f7c2f 356 ; immediate content.
d13c8be6
SM
357
358 ;; Various starts
6d3f7c2f 359 (bul-sta bul-tag bli-sfx) ; Start of a bulleted item.
d13c8be6
SM
360
361 ;; Explicit markup tag (`exm')
362 (exm-tag "\\.\\.")
363 (exm-sta exm-tag hws-sta)
364 (exm-beg lin-beg exm-sta)
365
366 ;; Counters in enumerations (`cnt')
6d3f7c2f
SM
367 (cntany-tag (:alt ltr-tag num-tag rom-tag aut-tag)) ; An arbitrary counter.
368 (cntexp-tag (:alt ltr-tag num-tag rom-tag)) ; An arbitrary explicit counter.
d13c8be6
SM
369
370 ;; Enumerator (`enm')
371 (enmany-tag (:alt
372 (:seq cntany-tag "\\.")
6d3f7c2f 373 (:seq "(?" cntany-tag ")"))) ; An arbitrary enumerator.
d13c8be6
SM
374 (enmexp-tag (:alt
375 (:seq cntexp-tag "\\.")
376 (:seq "(?" cntexp-tag ")"))) ; An arbitrary explicit
6d3f7c2f 377 ; enumerator.
d13c8be6
SM
378 (enmaut-tag (:alt
379 (:seq aut-tag "\\.")
6d3f7c2f
SM
380 (:seq "(?" aut-tag ")"))) ; An automatic enumerator.
381 (enmany-sta enmany-tag bli-sfx) ; An arbitrary enumerator start.
382 (enmexp-sta enmexp-tag bli-sfx) ; An arbitrary explicit enumerator start.
d13c8be6 383 (enmexp-beg lin-beg enmexp-sta) ; An arbitrary explicit enumerator start
6d3f7c2f 384 ; at the beginning of a line.
d13c8be6
SM
385
386 ;; Items may be enumerated or bulleted (`itm')
6d3f7c2f 387 (itmany-tag (:alt enmany-tag bul-tag)) ; An arbitrary item tag.
d13c8be6 388 (itmany-sta-1 (:grp itmany-tag) bli-sfx) ; An arbitrary item start, group
6d3f7c2f 389 ; is the item tag.
d13c8be6
SM
390 (itmany-beg-1 lin-beg itmany-sta-1) ; An arbitrary item start at the
391 ; beginning of a line, group is the
6d3f7c2f 392 ; item tag.
d13c8be6
SM
393
394 ;; Inline markup (`ilm')
395 (ilm-pfx (:alt "^" hws-prt "[-'\"([{<\u2018\u201c\u00ab\u2019/:]"))
396 (ilm-sfx (:alt "$" hws-prt "[]-'\")}>\u2019\u201d\u00bb/:.,;!?\\]"))
397
398 ;; Inline markup content (`ilc')
6d3f7c2f
SM
399 (ilcsgl-tag "\\S ") ; A single non-white character.
400 (ilcast-prt (:alt "[^*\\]" "\\\\.")) ; Part of non-asterisk content.
401 (ilcbkq-prt (:alt "[^`\\]" "\\\\.")) ; Part of non-backquote content.
d13c8be6 402 (ilcbkqdef-prt (:alt "[^`\\\n]" "\\\\.")) ; Part of non-backquote
6d3f7c2f
SM
403 ; definition.
404 (ilcbar-prt (:alt "[^|\\]" "\\\\.")) ; Part of non-vertical-bar content.
d13c8be6 405 (ilcbardef-prt (:alt "[^|\\\n]" "\\\\.")) ; Part of non-vertical-bar
6d3f7c2f
SM
406 ; definition.
407 (ilcast-sfx "[^\t *\\]") ; Suffix of non-asterisk content.
408 (ilcbkq-sfx "[^\t `\\]") ; Suffix of non-backquote content.
409 (ilcbar-sfx "[^\t |\\]") ; Suffix of non-vertical-bar content.
410 (ilcrep-hlp ,(format "\\{0,%d\\}" rst-max-inline-length)) ; Repeat count.
d13c8be6
SM
411 (ilcast-tag (:alt ilcsgl-tag
412 (:seq ilcsgl-tag
413 ilcast-prt ilcrep-hlp
6d3f7c2f 414 ilcast-sfx))) ; Non-asterisk content.
d13c8be6
SM
415 (ilcbkq-tag (:alt ilcsgl-tag
416 (:seq ilcsgl-tag
417 ilcbkq-prt ilcrep-hlp
6d3f7c2f 418 ilcbkq-sfx))) ; Non-backquote content.
d13c8be6
SM
419 (ilcbkqdef-tag (:alt ilcsgl-tag
420 (:seq ilcsgl-tag
421 ilcbkqdef-prt ilcrep-hlp
6d3f7c2f 422 ilcbkq-sfx))) ; Non-backquote definition.
d13c8be6
SM
423 (ilcbar-tag (:alt ilcsgl-tag
424 (:seq ilcsgl-tag
425 ilcbar-prt ilcrep-hlp
6d3f7c2f 426 ilcbar-sfx))) ; Non-vertical-bar content.
d13c8be6
SM
427 (ilcbardef-tag (:alt ilcsgl-tag
428 (:seq ilcsgl-tag
429 ilcbardef-prt ilcrep-hlp
6d3f7c2f 430 ilcbar-sfx))) ; Non-vertical-bar definition.
d13c8be6
SM
431
432 ;; Fields (`fld')
6d3f7c2f
SM
433 (fldnam-prt (:alt "[^:\n]" "\\\\:")) ; Part of a field name.
434 (fldnam-tag fldnam-prt "+") ; A field name.
435 (fld-tag ":" fldnam-tag ":") ; A field marker.
d13c8be6
SM
436
437 ;; Options (`opt')
6d3f7c2f
SM
438 (optsta-tag (:alt "[-+/]" "--")) ; Start of an option.
439 (optnam-tag "\\sw" (:alt "-" "\\sw") "*") ; Name of an option.
440 (optarg-tag (:shy "[ =]\\S +")) ; Option argument.
441 (optsep-tag (:shy "," hws-prt)) ; Separator between options.
442 (opt-tag (:shy optsta-tag optnam-tag optarg-tag "?")) ; A complete option.
d13c8be6
SM
443
444 ;; Footnotes and citations (`fnc')
6d3f7c2f
SM
445 (fncnam-prt "[^\]\n]") ; Part of a footnote or citation name.
446 (fncnam-tag fncnam-prt "+") ; A footnote or citation name.
447 (fnc-tag "\\[" fncnam-tag "]") ; A complete footnote or citation tag.
d13c8be6
SM
448 (fncdef-tag-2 (:grp exm-sta)
449 (:grp fnc-tag)) ; A complete footnote or citation definition
6d3f7c2f 450 ; tag. First group is the explicit markup
d13c8be6 451 ; start, second group is the footnote /
6d3f7c2f 452 ; citation tag.
d13c8be6 453 (fnc-sta-2 fncdef-tag-2 bli-sfx) ; Start of a footnote or citation
6d3f7c2f 454 ; definition. First group is the explicit
d13c8be6 455 ; markup start, second group is the
6d3f7c2f 456 ; footnote / citation tag.
d13c8be6
SM
457
458 ;; Substitutions (`sub')
6d3f7c2f 459 (sub-tag "|" ilcbar-tag "|") ; A complete substitution tag.
d13c8be6 460 (subdef-tag "|" ilcbardef-tag "|") ; A complete substitution definition
6d3f7c2f 461 ; tag.
d13c8be6
SM
462
463 ;; Symbol (`sym')
7ae2ea10
SM
464 (sym-prt "[-+.:_]") ; Non-word part of a symbol.
465 (sym-tag (:shy "\\sw+" (:shy sym-prt "\\sw+") "*"))
d13c8be6
SM
466
467 ;; URIs (`uri')
468 (uri-tag (:alt ,@rst-uri-schemes))
469
470 ;; Adornment (`ado')
471 (ado-prt "[" ,(concat rst-adornment-chars) "]")
472 (adorep3-hlp "\\{3,\\}") ; There must be at least 3 characters because
473 ; otherwise explicit markup start would be
6d3f7c2f 474 ; recognized.
d13c8be6 475 (adorep2-hlp "\\{2,\\}") ; As `adorep3-hlp' but when the first of three
6d3f7c2f 476 ; characters is matched differently.
d13c8be6
SM
477 (ado-tag-1-1 (:grp ado-prt)
478 "\\1" adorep2-hlp) ; A complete adornment, group is the first
479 ; adornment character and MUST be the FIRST
6d3f7c2f 480 ; group in the whole expression.
d13c8be6
SM
481 (ado-tag-1-2 (:grp ado-prt)
482 "\\2" adorep2-hlp) ; A complete adornment, group is the first
483 ; adornment character and MUST be the
6d3f7c2f 484 ; SECOND group in the whole expression.
d13c8be6
SM
485 (ado-beg-2-1 "^" (:grp ado-tag-1-2)
486 lin-end) ; A complete adornment line; first group is the whole
487 ; adornment and MUST be the FIRST group in the whole
488 ; expression; second group is the first adornment
6d3f7c2f 489 ; character.
d13c8be6
SM
490
491 ;; Titles (`ttl')
6d3f7c2f
SM
492 (ttl-tag "\\S *\\w\\S *") ; A title text.
493 (ttl-beg lin-beg ttl-tag) ; A title text at the beginning of a line.
d13c8be6
SM
494
495 ;; Directives and substitution definitions (`dir')
496 (dir-tag-3 (:grp exm-sta)
497 (:grp (:shy subdef-tag hws-sta) "?")
498 (:grp sym-tag dcl-tag)) ; A directive or substitution definition
6d3f7c2f 499 ; tag. First group is explicit markup
d13c8be6
SM
500 ; start, second group is a possibly
501 ; empty substitution tag, third group is
502 ; the directive tag including the double
6d3f7c2f 503 ; colon.
d13c8be6 504 (dir-sta-3 dir-tag-3 bli-sfx) ; Start of a directive or substitution
6d3f7c2f 505 ; definition. Groups are as in dir-tag-3.
d13c8be6
SM
506
507 ;; Literal block (`lit')
508 (lit-sta-2 (:grp (:alt "[^.\n]" "\\.[^.\n]") ".*") "?"
6d3f7c2f 509 (:grp dcl-tag) "$") ; Start of a literal block. First group is
d13c8be6
SM
510 ; any text before the double colon tag which
511 ; may not exist, second group is the double
6d3f7c2f 512 ; colon tag.
d13c8be6
SM
513
514 ;; Comments (`cmt')
515 (cmt-sta-1 (:grp exm-sta) "[^\[|_\n]"
516 (:alt "[^:\n]" (:seq ":" (:alt "[^:\n]" "$")))
517 "*$") ; Start of a comment block; first group is explicit markup
6d3f7c2f 518 ; start.
d13c8be6
SM
519
520 ;; Paragraphs (`par')
521 (par-tag- (:alt itmany-tag fld-tag opt-tag fncdef-tag-2 dir-tag-3 exm-tag)
522 ) ; Tag at the beginning of a paragraph; there may be groups in
6d3f7c2f 523 ; certain cases.
d13c8be6
SM
524 )
525 "Definition alist of relevant regexes.
526Each entry consists of the symbol naming the regex and an
527argument list for `rst-re'.")
528
7b4cdbf4
SM
529(defvar rst-re-alist) ; Forward declare to use it in `rst-re'.
530
6d3f7c2f 531;; FIXME: Use `sregex` or `rx` instead of re-inventing the wheel.
64f6a736
SM
532(rst-testcover-add-compose 'rst-re)
533;; testcover: ok.
d13c8be6
SM
534(defun rst-re (&rest args)
535 "Interpret ARGS as regular expressions and return a regex string.
536Each element of ARGS may be one of the following:
537
538A string which is inserted unchanged.
539
540A character which is resolved to a quoted regex.
541
542A symbol which is resolved to a string using `rst-re-alist-def'.
543
6d3f7c2f
SM
544A list with a keyword in the car. Each element of the cdr of such
545a list is recursively interpreted as ARGS. The results of this
d13c8be6
SM
546interpretation are concatenated according to the keyword.
547
548For the keyword `:seq' the results are simply concatenated.
549
550For the keyword `:shy' the results are concatenated and
551surrounded by a shy-group (\"\\(?:...\\)\").
552
553For the keyword `:alt' the results form an alternative (\"\\|\")
554which is shy-grouped (\"\\(?:...\\)\").
555
556For the keyword `:grp' the results are concatenated and form a
6d3f7c2f 557referenceable group (\"\\(...\\)\").
d13c8be6
SM
558
559After interpretation of ARGS the results are concatenated as for
6d3f7c2f 560`:seq'."
d13c8be6
SM
561 (apply 'concat
562 (mapcar
563 (lambda (re)
564 (cond
565 ((stringp re)
566 re)
567 ((symbolp re)
568 (cadr (assoc re rst-re-alist)))
8f6b6da8 569 ((characterp re)
d13c8be6
SM
570 (regexp-quote (char-to-string re)))
571 ((listp re)
572 (let ((nested
573 (mapcar (lambda (elt)
574 (rst-re elt))
575 (cdr re))))
576 (cond
577 ((eq (car re) :seq)
578 (mapconcat 'identity nested ""))
579 ((eq (car re) :shy)
580 (concat "\\(?:" (mapconcat 'identity nested "") "\\)"))
581 ((eq (car re) :grp)
582 (concat "\\(" (mapconcat 'identity nested "") "\\)"))
583 ((eq (car re) :alt)
584 (concat "\\(?:" (mapconcat 'identity nested "\\|") "\\)"))
585 (t
586 (error "Unknown list car: %s" (car re))))))
587 (t
588 (error "Unknown object type for building regex: %s" re))))
589 args)))
590
51fa99f1 591;; FIXME: Remove circular dependency between `rst-re' and `rst-re-alist'.
7b4cdbf4
SM
592(with-no-warnings ; Silence byte-compiler about this construction.
593 (defconst rst-re-alist
594 ;; Shadow global value we are just defining so we can construct it step by
595 ;; step.
596 (let (rst-re-alist)
597 (dolist (re rst-re-alist-def rst-re-alist)
598 (setq rst-re-alist
599 (nconc rst-re-alist
600 (list (list (car re) (apply 'rst-re (cdr re))))))))
601 "Alist mapping symbols from `rst-re-alist-def' to regex strings."))
51fa99f1 602
94e9c286
SM
603\f
604;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
6d3f7c2f 605;; Mode definition
d13c8be6 606
64f6a736 607;; testcover: ok.
d13c8be6 608(defun rst-define-key (keymap key def &rest deprecated)
6d3f7c2f
SM
609 "Bind like `define-key' but add deprecated key definitions.
610KEYMAP, KEY, and DEF are as in `define-key'. DEPRECATED key
57348c4d
JB
611definitions should be in vector notation. These are defined
612as well but give an additional message."
d13c8be6 613 (define-key keymap key def)
c176054f
DC
614 (when deprecated
615 (let* ((command-name (symbol-name def))
616 (forwarder-function-name
617 (if (string-match "^rst-\\(.*\\)$" command-name)
618 (concat "rst-deprecated-"
619 (match-string 1 command-name))
620 (error "not an RST command: %s" command-name)))
621 (forwarder-function (intern forwarder-function-name)))
622 (unless (fboundp forwarder-function)
623 (defalias forwarder-function
624 (lexical-let ((key key) (def def))
625 (lambda ()
626 (interactive)
627 (call-interactively def)
628 (message "[Deprecated use of key %s; use key %s instead]"
629 (key-description (this-command-keys))
630 (key-description key))))
631 (format "Deprecated binding for %s, use \\[%s] instead."
632 def def)))
633 (dolist (dep-key deprecated)
634 (define-key keymap dep-key forwarder-function)))))
635 ;; Key bindings.
94e9c286
SM
636(defvar rst-mode-map
637 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
638
6d3f7c2f 639 ;; \C-c is the general keymap.
d13c8be6
SM
640 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-h] 'describe-prefix-bindings)
641
94e9c286 642 ;;
6d3f7c2f 643 ;; Section Adornments
94e9c286 644 ;;
d13c8be6
SM
645 ;; The adjustment function that adorns or rotates a section title.
646 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-=] 'rst-adjust [?\C-c ?\C-a t])
1f45e27e
SM
647 (rst-define-key map [?\C-=] 'rst-adjust) ; Does not work on the Mac OSX and
648 ; on consoles.
d13c8be6 649
6d3f7c2f 650 ;; \C-c \C-a is the keymap for adornments.
d13c8be6 651 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-a ?\C-h] 'describe-prefix-bindings)
1f45e27e
SM
652 ;; Another binding which works with all types of input.
653 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-a ?\C-a] 'rst-adjust)
6d3f7c2f
SM
654 ;; Display the hierarchy of adornments implied by the current document
655 ;; contents.
d13c8be6
SM
656 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-a ?\C-d] 'rst-display-adornments-hierarchy)
657 ;; Homogenize the adornments in the document.
658 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-a ?\C-s] 'rst-straighten-adornments
659 [?\C-c ?\C-s])
94e9c286
SM
660
661 ;;
6d3f7c2f 662 ;; Section Movement and Selection
94e9c286
SM
663 ;;
664 ;; Mark the subsection where the cursor is.
d13c8be6 665 (rst-define-key map [?\C-\M-h] 'rst-mark-section
6d3f7c2f 666 ;; Same as mark-defun sgml-mark-current-element.
d13c8be6 667 [?\C-c ?\C-m])
4cf9b38d 668 ;; Move backward/forward between section titles.
7ae2ea10 669 ;; FIXME: Also bind similar to outline mode.
4cf9b38d 670 (rst-define-key map [?\C-\M-a] 'rst-backward-section
6d3f7c2f 671 ;; Same as beginning-of-defun.
d13c8be6 672 [?\C-c ?\C-n])
4cf9b38d 673 (rst-define-key map [?\C-\M-e] 'rst-forward-section
6d3f7c2f 674 ;; Same as end-of-defun.
d13c8be6 675 [?\C-c ?\C-p])
94e9c286
SM
676
677 ;;
6d3f7c2f 678 ;; Operating on regions
94e9c286 679 ;;
6d3f7c2f 680 ;; \C-c \C-r is the keymap for regions.
d13c8be6
SM
681 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-r ?\C-h] 'describe-prefix-bindings)
682 ;; Makes region a line-block.
683 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-r ?\C-l] 'rst-line-block-region
684 [?\C-c ?\C-d])
6d3f7c2f 685 ;; Shift region left or right according to tabs.
d13c8be6
SM
686 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-r tab] 'rst-shift-region
687 [?\C-c ?\C-r t] [?\C-c ?\C-l t])
688
689 ;;
6d3f7c2f 690 ;; Operating on lists
d13c8be6 691 ;;
6d3f7c2f 692 ;; \C-c \C-l is the keymap for lists.
d13c8be6 693 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-l ?\C-h] 'describe-prefix-bindings)
94e9c286 694 ;; Makes paragraphs in region as a bullet list.
d13c8be6
SM
695 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-l ?\C-b] 'rst-bullet-list-region
696 [?\C-c ?\C-b])
94e9c286 697 ;; Makes paragraphs in region as a enumeration.
d13c8be6
SM
698 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-l ?\C-e] 'rst-enumerate-region
699 [?\C-c ?\C-e])
94e9c286 700 ;; Converts bullets to an enumeration.
d13c8be6
SM
701 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-l ?\C-c] 'rst-convert-bullets-to-enumeration
702 [?\C-c ?\C-v])
94e9c286 703 ;; Make sure that all the bullets in the region are consistent.
d13c8be6
SM
704 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-l ?\C-s] 'rst-straighten-bullets-region
705 [?\C-c ?\C-w])
6d3f7c2f 706 ;; Insert a list item.
d13c8be6 707 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-l ?\C-i] 'rst-insert-list)
94e9c286
SM
708
709 ;;
6d3f7c2f 710 ;; Table-of-Contents Features
94e9c286 711 ;;
6d3f7c2f 712 ;; \C-c \C-t is the keymap for table of contents.
d13c8be6 713 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-t ?\C-h] 'describe-prefix-bindings)
94e9c286 714 ;; Enter a TOC buffer to view and move to a specific section.
d13c8be6 715 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-t ?\C-t] 'rst-toc)
94e9c286 716 ;; Insert a TOC here.
d13c8be6
SM
717 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-t ?\C-i] 'rst-toc-insert
718 [?\C-c ?\C-i])
94e9c286 719 ;; Update the document's TOC (without changing the cursor position).
d13c8be6
SM
720 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-t ?\C-u] 'rst-toc-update
721 [?\C-c ?\C-u])
6d3f7c2f 722 ;; Go to the section under the cursor (cursor must be in TOC).
d13c8be6
SM
723 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-t ?\C-j] 'rst-goto-section
724 [?\C-c ?\C-f])
94e9c286
SM
725
726 ;;
6d3f7c2f 727 ;; Converting Documents from Emacs
94e9c286 728 ;;
6d3f7c2f 729 ;; \C-c \C-c is the keymap for compilation.
d13c8be6 730 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-c ?\C-h] 'describe-prefix-bindings)
94e9c286 731 ;; Run one of two pre-configured toolset commands on the document.
d13c8be6
SM
732 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-c ?\C-c] 'rst-compile
733 [?\C-c ?1])
734 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-c ?\C-a] 'rst-compile-alt-toolset
735 [?\C-c ?2])
94e9c286 736 ;; Convert the active region to pseudo-xml using the docutils tools.
d13c8be6
SM
737 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-c ?\C-x] 'rst-compile-pseudo-region
738 [?\C-c ?3])
94e9c286 739 ;; Convert the current document to PDF and launch a viewer on the results.
d13c8be6
SM
740 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-c ?\C-p] 'rst-compile-pdf-preview
741 [?\C-c ?4])
94e9c286 742 ;; Convert the current document to S5 slides and view in a web browser.
d13c8be6
SM
743 (rst-define-key map [?\C-c ?\C-c ?\C-s] 'rst-compile-slides-preview
744 [?\C-c ?5])
94e9c286
SM
745
746 map)
e6438428 747 "Keymap for reStructuredText mode commands.
b4747519 748This inherits from Text mode.")
94e9c286
SM
749
750
751;; Abbrevs.
94e9c286 752(define-abbrev-table 'rst-mode-abbrev-table
32845226
SM
753 (mapcar (lambda (x) (append x '(nil 0 system)))
754 '(("contents" ".. contents::\n..\n ")
755 ("con" ".. contents::\n..\n ")
756 ("cont" "[...]")
757 ("skip" "\n\n[...]\n\n ")
758 ("seq" "\n\n[...]\n\n ")
759 ;; FIXME: Add footnotes, links, and more.
6d3f7c2f
SM
760 ))
761 "Abbrev table used while in `rst-mode'.")
94e9c286
SM
762
763
764;; Syntax table.
765(defvar rst-mode-syntax-table
766 (let ((st (copy-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table)))
94e9c286
SM
767 (modify-syntax-entry ?$ "." st)
768 (modify-syntax-entry ?% "." st)
769 (modify-syntax-entry ?& "." st)
770 (modify-syntax-entry ?' "." st)
771 (modify-syntax-entry ?* "." st)
7ae2ea10
SM
772 (modify-syntax-entry ?+ "." st)
773 (modify-syntax-entry ?- "." st)
94e9c286
SM
774 (modify-syntax-entry ?/ "." st)
775 (modify-syntax-entry ?< "." st)
776 (modify-syntax-entry ?= "." st)
777 (modify-syntax-entry ?> "." st)
778 (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "\\" st)
7ae2ea10 779 (modify-syntax-entry ?_ "." st)
94e9c286 780 (modify-syntax-entry ?| "." st)
d13c8be6
SM
781 (modify-syntax-entry ?\u00ab "." st)
782 (modify-syntax-entry ?\u00bb "." st)
783 (modify-syntax-entry ?\u2018 "." st)
784 (modify-syntax-entry ?\u2019 "." st)
785 (modify-syntax-entry ?\u201c "." st)
786 (modify-syntax-entry ?\u201d "." st)
94e9c286
SM
787
788 st)
789 "Syntax table used while in `rst-mode'.")
790
791
792(defcustom rst-mode-hook nil
d13c8be6
SM
793 "Hook run when `rst-mode' is turned on.
794The hook for `text-mode' is run before this one."
94e9c286
SM
795 :group 'rst
796 :type '(hook))
64f6a736 797(rst-testcover-defcustom)
94e9c286 798
7b4cdbf4
SM
799;; Pull in variable definitions silencing byte-compiler.
800(require 'newcomment)
94e9c286 801
0667a132
SM
802;; Use rst-mode for *.rst and *.rest files. Many ReStructured-Text files
803;; use *.txt, but this is too generic to be set as a default.
1e8780b1 804;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (purecopy '("\\.re?st\\'" . rst-mode)))
94e9c286
SM
805;;;###autoload
806(define-derived-mode rst-mode text-mode "ReST"
94e9c286 807 "Major mode for editing reStructuredText documents.
e6438428 808\\<rst-mode-map>
94e9c286 809
e6438428
JB
810Turning on `rst-mode' calls the normal hooks `text-mode-hook'
811and `rst-mode-hook'. This mode also supports font-lock
d13c8be6 812highlighting.
e6438428
JB
813
814\\{rst-mode-map}"
536db356
JPW
815 :abbrev-table rst-mode-abbrev-table
816 :syntax-table rst-mode-syntax-table
817 :group 'rst
94e9c286 818
6d3f7c2f 819 ;; Paragraph recognition.
d13c8be6
SM
820 (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate)
821 (rst-re '(:alt
822 "\f"
823 lin-end)))
94e9c286 824 (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
d13c8be6
SM
825 (rst-re '(:alt
826 "\f"
827 lin-end
828 (:seq hws-tag par-tag- bli-sfx))))
94e9c286 829
6d3f7c2f 830 ;; Indenting and filling.
d13c8be6
SM
831 (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function) 'rst-indent-line)
832 (set (make-local-variable 'adaptive-fill-mode) t)
833 (set (make-local-variable 'adaptive-fill-regexp)
834 (rst-re 'hws-tag 'par-tag- "?" 'hws-tag))
835 (set (make-local-variable 'adaptive-fill-function) 'rst-adaptive-fill)
836 (set (make-local-variable 'fill-paragraph-handle-comment) nil)
94e9c286 837
6d3f7c2f 838 ;; Comments.
94e9c286 839 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) ".. ")
d13c8be6
SM
840 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip)
841 (rst-re 'lin-beg 'exm-tag 'bli-sfx))
842 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-continue) " ")
843 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-multi-line) t)
844 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-use-syntax) nil)
845 ;; reStructuredText has not really a comment ender but nil is not really a
6d3f7c2f 846 ;; permissible value.
d13c8be6
SM
847 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end) "")
848 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end-skip) nil)
849
6d3f7c2f
SM
850 ;; Commenting in reStructuredText is very special so use our own set of
851 ;; functions.
d13c8be6
SM
852 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-line-break-function)
853 'rst-comment-line-break)
854 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-indent-function)
855 'rst-comment-indent)
856 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-insert-comment-function)
857 'rst-comment-insert-comment)
858 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-region-function)
859 'rst-comment-region)
860 (set (make-local-variable 'uncomment-region-function)
861 'rst-uncomment-region)
94e9c286 862
ee97deee
SM
863 ;; Imenu and which function.
864 ;; FIXME: Check documentation of `which-function' for alternative ways to
865 ;; determine the current function name.
866 (set (make-local-variable 'imenu-create-index-function)
867 'rst-imenu-create-index)
868
6d3f7c2f
SM
869 ;; Font lock.
870 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
871 '(rst-font-lock-keywords
872 t nil nil nil
873 (font-lock-multiline . t)
874 (font-lock-mark-block-function . mark-paragraph)))
d13c8be6
SM
875 (add-hook 'font-lock-extend-region-functions 'rst-font-lock-extend-region t)
876
6d3f7c2f 877 ;; Text after a changed line may need new fontification.
b82ace2f
DC
878 (set (make-local-variable 'jit-lock-contextually) t)
879
880 ;; Indentation is not deterministic.
881 (setq electric-indent-inhibit t))
94e9c286
SM
882
883;;;###autoload
884(define-minor-mode rst-minor-mode
ac6c8639
CY
885 "Toggle ReST minor mode.
886With a prefix argument ARG, enable ReST minor mode if ARG is
887positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable
888the mode if ARG is omitted or nil.
94e9c286 889
92439579
JB
890When ReST minor mode is enabled, the ReST mode keybindings
891are installed on top of the major mode bindings. Use this
892for modes derived from Text mode, like Mail mode."
94e9c286
SM
893 ;; The initial value.
894 nil
895 ;; The indicator for the mode line.
896 " ReST"
897 ;; The minor mode bindings.
898 rst-mode-map
899 :group 'rst)
900
901;; FIXME: can I somehow install these too?
6d3f7c2f
SM
902;; :abbrev-table rst-mode-abbrev-table
903;; :syntax-table rst-mode-syntax-table
94e9c286 904
94e9c286
SM
905\f
906;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
d13c8be6
SM
907;; Section Adornment Adjustment
908;; ============================
94e9c286
SM
909;;
910;; The following functions implement a smart automatic title sectioning feature.
911;; The idea is that with the cursor sitting on a section title, we try to get as
912;; much information from context and try to do the best thing automatically.
913;; This function can be invoked many times and/or with prefix argument to rotate
d13c8be6 914;; between the various sectioning adornments.
94e9c286
SM
915;;
916;; Definitions: the two forms of sectioning define semantically separate section
d13c8be6 917;; levels. A sectioning ADORNMENT consists in:
94e9c286
SM
918;;
919;; - a CHARACTER
920;;
921;; - a STYLE which can be either of 'simple' or 'over-and-under'.
922;;
923;; - an INDENT (meaningful for the over-and-under style only) which determines
924;; how many characters and over-and-under style is hanging outside of the
925;; title at the beginning and ending.
926;;
d13c8be6 927;; Here are two examples of adornments (| represents the window border, column
94e9c286
SM
928;; 0):
929;;
930;; |
931;; 1. char: '-' e |Some Title
932;; style: simple |----------
933;; |
934;; 2. char: '=' |==============
935;; style: over-and-under | Some Title
936;; indent: 2 |==============
937;; |
938;;
939;; Some notes:
940;;
941;; - The underlining character that is used depends on context. The file is
942;; scanned to find other sections and an appropriate character is selected.
943;; If the function is invoked on a section that is complete, the character is
d13c8be6 944;; rotated among the existing section adornments.
94e9c286
SM
945;;
946;; Note that when rotating the characters, if we come to the end of the
d13c8be6
SM
947;; hierarchy of adornments, the variable rst-preferred-adornments is
948;; consulted to propose a new underline adornment, and if continued, we cycle
949;; the adornments all over again. Set this variable to nil if you want to
950;; limit the underlining character propositions to the existing adornments in
94e9c286
SM
951;; the file.
952;;
94e9c286
SM
953;; - An underline/overline that is not extended to the column at which it should
954;; be hanging is dubbed INCOMPLETE. For example::
955;;
956;; |Some Title
957;; |-------
958;;
959;; Examples of default invocation:
960;;
961;; |Some Title ---> |Some Title
962;; | |----------
963;;
964;; |Some Title ---> |Some Title
965;; |----- |----------
966;;
967;; | |------------
968;; | Some Title ---> | Some Title
969;; | |------------
970;;
971;; In over-and-under style, when alternating the style, a variable is
972;; available to select how much default indent to use (it can be zero). Note
d13c8be6 973;; that if the current section adornment already has an indent, we don't
94e9c286
SM
974;; adjust it to the default, we rather use the current indent that is already
975;; there for adjustment (unless we cycle, in which case we use the indent
976;; that has been found previously).
977
978(defgroup rst-adjust nil
d13c8be6 979 "Settings for adjustment and cycling of section title adornments."
94e9c286
SM
980 :group 'rst
981 :version "21.1")
982
d13c8be6 983(define-obsolete-variable-alias
18dec750 984 'rst-preferred-decorations 'rst-preferred-adornments "rst 1.0.0")
d13c8be6
SM
985(defcustom rst-preferred-adornments '((?= over-and-under 1)
986 (?= simple 0)
987 (?- simple 0)
988 (?~ simple 0)
989 (?+ simple 0)
990 (?` simple 0)
991 (?# simple 0)
992 (?@ simple 0))
993 "Preferred hierarchy of section title adornments.
994
995A list consisting of lists of the form (CHARACTER STYLE INDENT).
6d3f7c2f 996CHARACTER is the character used. STYLE is one of the symbols
57348c4d
JB
997`over-and-under' or `simple'. INDENT is an integer giving the
998wanted indentation for STYLE `over-and-under'. CHARACTER and
999STYLE are always used when a section adornment is described.
1000In other places, t instead of a list stands for a transition.
d13c8be6
SM
1001
1002This sequence is consulted to offer a new adornment suggestion
94e9c286
SM
1003when we rotate the underlines at the end of the existing
1004hierarchy of characters, or when there is no existing section
d13c8be6
SM
1005title in the file.
1006
1007Set this to an empty list to use only the adornment found in the
1008file."
1009 :group 'rst-adjust
1010 :type `(repeat
1011 (group :tag "Adornment specification"
1012 (choice :tag "Adornment character"
1013 ,@(mapcar (lambda (char)
1014 (list 'const
1015 :tag (char-to-string char) char))
1016 rst-adornment-chars))
1017 (radio :tag "Adornment type"
1018 (const :tag "Overline and underline" over-and-under)
1019 (const :tag "Underline only" simple))
1020 (integer :tag "Indentation for overline and underline type"
1021 :value 0))))
64f6a736 1022(rst-testcover-defcustom)
94e9c286
SM
1023
1024(defcustom rst-default-indent 1
1025 "Number of characters to indent the section title.
1026
d13c8be6
SM
1027This is used for when toggling adornment styles, when switching
1028from a simple adornment style to a over-and-under adornment
94e9c286 1029style."
d13c8be6
SM
1030 :group 'rst-adjust
1031 :type '(integer))
64f6a736 1032(rst-testcover-defcustom)
94e9c286 1033
d13c8be6
SM
1034(defun rst-compare-adornments (ado1 ado2)
1035 "Compare adornments.
1036Return true if both ADO1 and ADO2 adornments are equal,
57348c4d
JB
1037according to restructured text semantics (only the character
1038and the style are compared, the indentation does not matter)."
d13c8be6
SM
1039 (and (eq (car ado1) (car ado2))
1040 (eq (cadr ado1) (cadr ado2))))
94e9c286
SM
1041
1042
d13c8be6
SM
1043(defun rst-get-adornment-match (hier ado)
1044 "Return the index (level) in hierarchy HIER of adornment ADO.
94e9c286 1045This basically just searches for the item using the appropriate
92439579 1046comparison and returns the index. Return nil if the item is
94e9c286
SM
1047not found."
1048 (let ((cur hier))
d13c8be6 1049 (while (and cur (not (rst-compare-adornments (car cur) ado)))
94e9c286
SM
1050 (setq cur (cdr cur)))
1051 cur))
1052
64f6a736
SM
1053;; testcover: FIXME: Test with `rst-preferred-adornments' == nil. Add test
1054;; `rst-adjust-no-preference'.
d13c8be6
SM
1055(defun rst-suggest-new-adornment (allados &optional prev)
1056 "Suggest a new, different adornment from all that have been seen.
94e9c286 1057
d13c8be6
SM
1058ALLADOS is the set of all adornments, including the line numbers.
1059PREV is the optional previous adornment, in order to suggest a
92439579 1060better match."
94e9c286 1061
d13c8be6 1062 ;; For all the preferred adornments...
94e9c286
SM
1063 (let* (
1064 ;; If 'prev' is given, reorder the list to start searching after the
1065 ;; match.
1066 (fplist
d13c8be6 1067 (cdr (rst-get-adornment-match rst-preferred-adornments prev)))
94e9c286
SM
1068
1069 ;; List of candidates to search.
d13c8be6 1070 (curpotential (append fplist rst-preferred-adornments)))
94e9c286 1071 (while
d13c8be6
SM
1072 ;; For all the adornments...
1073 (let ((cur allados)
94e9c286
SM
1074 found)
1075 (while (and cur (not found))
d13c8be6 1076 (if (rst-compare-adornments (car cur) (car curpotential))
94e9c286
SM
1077 ;; Found it!
1078 (setq found (car curpotential))
1079 (setq cur (cdr cur))))
1080 found)
1081
1082 (setq curpotential (cdr curpotential)))
1083
b4747519 1084 (copy-sequence (car curpotential))))
94e9c286
SM
1085
1086(defun rst-delete-entire-line ()
1087 "Delete the entire current line without using the `kill-ring'."
b4747519
SM
1088 (delete-region (line-beginning-position)
1089 (line-beginning-position 2)))
94e9c286
SM
1090
1091(defun rst-update-section (char style &optional indent)
d13c8be6 1092 "Unconditionally update the style of a section adornment.
94e9c286 1093
57348c4d
JB
1094Do this using the given character CHAR, with STYLE `simple'
1095or `over-and-under', and with indent INDENT. If the STYLE
1096is `simple', whitespace before the title is removed (indent
92439579 1097is always assumed to be 0).
94e9c286
SM
1098
1099If there are existing overline and/or underline from the
d13c8be6
SM
1100existing adornment, they are removed before adding the
1101requested adornment."
1102 (end-of-line)
8bbb7dd8
SM
1103 (let ((marker (point-marker))
1104 len)
94e9c286 1105
6d3f7c2f 1106 ;; Fixup whitespace at the beginning and end of the line.
64f6a736 1107 (if (or (null indent) (eq style 'simple)) ;; testcover: ok.
94e9c286
SM
1108 (setq indent 0))
1109 (beginning-of-line)
1110 (delete-horizontal-space)
1111 (insert (make-string indent ? ))
1112
1113 (end-of-line)
1114 (delete-horizontal-space)
1115
6d3f7c2f 1116 ;; Set the current column, we're at the end of the title line.
94e9c286
SM
1117 (setq len (+ (current-column) indent))
1118
6d3f7c2f 1119 ;; Remove previous line if it is an adornment.
94e9c286 1120 (save-excursion
64f6a736
SM
1121 (forward-line -1) ;; testcover: FIXME: Doesn't work when in first line
1122 ;; of buffer.
d13c8be6
SM
1123 (if (and (looking-at (rst-re 'ado-beg-2-1))
1124 ;; Avoid removing the underline of a title right above us.
1125 (save-excursion (forward-line -1)
1126 (not (looking-at (rst-re 'ttl-beg)))))
1127 (rst-delete-entire-line)))
1128
6d3f7c2f 1129 ;; Remove following line if it is an adornment.
94e9c286 1130 (save-excursion
64f6a736
SM
1131 (forward-line +1) ;; testcover: FIXME: Doesn't work when in last line
1132 ;; of buffer.
d13c8be6
SM
1133 (if (looking-at (rst-re 'ado-beg-2-1))
1134 (rst-delete-entire-line))
94e9c286 1135 ;; Add a newline if we're at the end of the buffer, for the subsequence
6d3f7c2f 1136 ;; inserting of the underline.
94e9c286
SM
1137 (if (= (point) (buffer-end 1))
1138 (newline 1)))
1139
6d3f7c2f 1140 ;; Insert overline.
94e9c286
SM
1141 (if (eq style 'over-and-under)
1142 (save-excursion
1143 (beginning-of-line)
1144 (open-line 1)
1145 (insert (make-string len char))))
1146
6d3f7c2f 1147 ;; Insert underline.
64f6a736
SM
1148 (1value ;; Line has been inserted above.
1149 (forward-line +1))
94e9c286
SM
1150 (open-line 1)
1151 (insert (make-string len char))
1152
64f6a736
SM
1153 (1value ;; Line has been inserted above.
1154 (forward-line +1))
1155 (goto-char marker)))
94e9c286 1156
d13c8be6
SM
1157(defun rst-classify-adornment (adornment end)
1158 "Classify adornment for section titles and transitions.
1159ADORNMENT is the complete adornment string as found in the buffer
6d3f7c2f 1160with optional trailing whitespace. END is the point after the
d13c8be6 1161last character of ADORNMENT.
94e9c286 1162
6d3f7c2f
SM
1163Return a list. The first entry is t for a transition or a
1164cons (CHARACTER . STYLE). Check `rst-preferred-adornments' for
d13c8be6 1165the meaning of CHARACTER and STYLE.
94e9c286 1166
d13c8be6 1167The remaining list forms four match groups as returned by
6d3f7c2f
SM
1168`match-data'. Match group 0 matches the whole construct. Match
1169group 1 matches the overline adornment if present. Match group 2
1170matches the section title text or the transition. Match group 3
d13c8be6 1171matches the underline adornment.
94e9c286 1172
d13c8be6
SM
1173Return nil if no syntactically valid adornment is found."
1174 (save-excursion
1175 (save-match-data
1176 (when (string-match (rst-re 'ado-beg-2-1) adornment)
1177 (goto-char end)
1178 (let* ((ado-ch (string-to-char (match-string 2 adornment)))
1179 (ado-re (rst-re ado-ch 'adorep3-hlp))
1180 (end-pnt (point))
1181 (beg-pnt (progn
64f6a736
SM
1182 (1value ;; No lines may be left to move.
1183 (forward-line 0))
d13c8be6 1184 (point)))
c846da43 1185 (nxt-emp ; Next line nonexistent or empty
d13c8be6
SM
1186 (save-excursion
1187 (or (not (zerop (forward-line 1)))
64f6a736
SM
1188 ;; testcover: FIXME: Add test classifying at the end of
1189 ;; buffer.
d13c8be6 1190 (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end)))))
c846da43 1191 (prv-emp ; Previous line nonexistent or empty
d13c8be6
SM
1192 (save-excursion
1193 (or (not (zerop (forward-line -1)))
1194 (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end)))))
6d3f7c2f 1195 (ttl-blw ; Title found below starting here.
d13c8be6
SM
1196 (save-excursion
1197 (and
64f6a736
SM
1198 (zerop (forward-line 1)) ;; testcover: FIXME: Add test
1199 ;; classifying at the end of
1200 ;; buffer.
d13c8be6
SM
1201 (looking-at (rst-re 'ttl-beg))
1202 (point))))
6d3f7c2f 1203 (ttl-abv ; Title found above starting here.
d13c8be6
SM
1204 (save-excursion
1205 (and
1206 (zerop (forward-line -1))
1207 (looking-at (rst-re 'ttl-beg))
1208 (point))))
6d3f7c2f 1209 (und-fnd ; Matching underline found starting here.
d13c8be6
SM
1210 (save-excursion
1211 (and ttl-blw
64f6a736
SM
1212 (zerop (forward-line 2)) ;; testcover: FIXME: Add test
1213 ;; classifying at the end of
1214 ;; buffer.
d13c8be6
SM
1215 (looking-at (rst-re ado-re 'lin-end))
1216 (point))))
6d3f7c2f 1217 (ovr-fnd ; Matching overline found starting here.
d13c8be6
SM
1218 (save-excursion
1219 (and ttl-abv
1220 (zerop (forward-line -2))
1221 (looking-at (rst-re ado-re 'lin-end))
1222 (point))))
1223 key beg-ovr end-ovr beg-txt end-txt beg-und end-und)
1224 (cond
1225 ((and nxt-emp prv-emp)
6d3f7c2f 1226 ;; A transition.
d13c8be6
SM
1227 (setq key t
1228 beg-txt beg-pnt
1229 end-txt end-pnt))
1230 ((or und-fnd ovr-fnd)
6d3f7c2f 1231 ;; An overline with an underline.
d13c8be6 1232 (setq key (cons ado-ch 'over-and-under))
6d3f7c2f 1233 (let (;; Prefer overline match over underline match.
d13c8be6
SM
1234 (und-pnt (if ovr-fnd beg-pnt und-fnd))
1235 (ovr-pnt (if ovr-fnd ovr-fnd beg-pnt))
1236 (txt-pnt (if ovr-fnd ttl-abv ttl-blw)))
1237 (goto-char ovr-pnt)
1238 (setq beg-ovr (point)
1239 end-ovr (line-end-position))
1240 (goto-char txt-pnt)
1241 (setq beg-txt (point)
1242 end-txt (line-end-position))
1243 (goto-char und-pnt)
1244 (setq beg-und (point)
1245 end-und (line-end-position))))
1246 (ttl-abv
6d3f7c2f 1247 ;; An underline.
d13c8be6
SM
1248 (setq key (cons ado-ch 'simple)
1249 beg-und beg-pnt
1250 end-und end-pnt)
1251 (goto-char ttl-abv)
1252 (setq beg-txt (point)
1253 end-txt (line-end-position)))
1254 (t
6d3f7c2f 1255 ;; Invalid adornment.
d13c8be6
SM
1256 (setq key nil)))
1257 (if key
1258 (list key
64f6a736
SM
1259 (or beg-ovr beg-txt)
1260 (or end-und end-txt)
d13c8be6
SM
1261 beg-ovr end-ovr beg-txt end-txt beg-und end-und)))))))
1262
1263(defun rst-find-title-line ()
1264 "Find a section title line around point and return its characteristics.
1265If the point is on an adornment line find the respective title
6d3f7c2f
SM
1266line. If the point is on an empty line check previous or next
1267line whether it is a suitable title line and use it if so. If
d13c8be6
SM
1268point is on a suitable title line use it.
1269
1270If no title line is found return nil.
1271
6d3f7c2f 1272Otherwise return as `rst-classify-adornment' does. However, if
57348c4d
JB
1273the title line has no syntactically valid adornment, STYLE is nil
1274in the first element. If there is no adornment around the title,
d13c8be6
SM
1275CHARACTER is also nil and match groups for overline and underline
1276are nil."
1277 (save-excursion
64f6a736
SM
1278 (1value ;; No lines may be left to move.
1279 (forward-line 0))
d13c8be6
SM
1280 (let ((orig-pnt (point))
1281 (orig-end (line-end-position)))
1282 (cond
1283 ((looking-at (rst-re 'ado-beg-2-1))
1284 (let ((char (string-to-char (match-string-no-properties 2)))
1285 (r (rst-classify-adornment (match-string-no-properties 0)
1286 (match-end 0))))
1287 (cond
1288 ((not r)
6d3f7c2f 1289 ;; Invalid adornment - check whether this is an incomplete overline.
d13c8be6
SM
1290 (if (and
1291 (zerop (forward-line 1))
1292 (looking-at (rst-re 'ttl-beg)))
1293 (list (cons char nil) orig-pnt (line-end-position)
1294 orig-pnt orig-end (point) (line-end-position) nil nil)))
1295 ((consp (car r))
6d3f7c2f 1296 ;; A section title - not a transition.
d13c8be6
SM
1297 r))))
1298 ((looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end))
1299 (or
1300 (save-excursion
1301 (if (and (zerop (forward-line -1))
1302 (looking-at (rst-re 'ttl-beg)))
1303 (list (cons nil nil) (point) (line-end-position)
1304 nil nil (point) (line-end-position) nil nil)))
1305 (save-excursion
1306 (if (and (zerop (forward-line 1))
1307 (looking-at (rst-re 'ttl-beg)))
1308 (list (cons nil nil) (point) (line-end-position)
1309 nil nil (point) (line-end-position) nil nil)))))
1310 ((looking-at (rst-re 'ttl-beg))
6d3f7c2f 1311 ;; Try to use the underline.
d13c8be6 1312 (let ((r (rst-classify-adornment
8f6b6da8 1313 (buffer-substring-no-properties
d13c8be6
SM
1314 (line-beginning-position 2) (line-end-position 2))
1315 (line-end-position 2))))
1316 (if r
1317 r
6d3f7c2f 1318 ;; No valid adornment found.
d13c8be6
SM
1319 (list (cons nil nil) (point) (line-end-position)
1320 nil nil (point) (line-end-position) nil nil))))))))
1321
1322;; The following function and variables are used to maintain information about
1323;; current section adornment in a buffer local cache. Thus they can be used for
1324;; font-locking and manipulation commands.
1325
d13c8be6
SM
1326(defvar rst-all-sections nil
1327 "All section adornments in the buffer as found by `rst-find-all-adornments'.
57348c4d 1328Set to t when no section adornments were found.")
d13c8be6
SM
1329(make-variable-buffer-local 'rst-all-sections)
1330
1331;; FIXME: If this variable is set to a different value font-locking of section
6d3f7c2f 1332;; headers is wrong.
d13c8be6
SM
1333(defvar rst-section-hierarchy nil
1334 "Section hierarchy in the buffer as determined by `rst-get-hierarchy'.
57348c4d
JB
1335Set to t when no section adornments were found.
1336Value depends on `rst-all-sections'.")
d13c8be6
SM
1337(make-variable-buffer-local 'rst-section-hierarchy)
1338
64f6a736 1339(rst-testcover-add-1value 'rst-reset-section-caches)
8f6b6da8
JB
1340(defun rst-reset-section-caches ()
1341 "Reset all section cache variables.
1342Should be called by interactive functions which deal with sections."
1343 (setq rst-all-sections nil
1344 rst-section-hierarchy nil))
1345
d13c8be6
SM
1346(defun rst-find-all-adornments ()
1347 "Return all the section adornments in the current buffer.
1348Return a list of (LINE . ADORNMENT) with ascending LINE where
6d3f7c2f 1349LINE is the line containing the section title. ADORNMENT consists
d13c8be6
SM
1350of a (CHARACTER STYLE INDENT) triple as described for
1351`rst-preferred-adornments'.
1352
1353Uses and sets `rst-all-sections'."
1354 (unless rst-all-sections
1355 (let (positions)
1356 ;; Iterate over all the section titles/adornments in the file.
1357 (save-excursion
1358 (goto-char (point-min))
1359 (while (re-search-forward (rst-re 'ado-beg-2-1) nil t)
1360 (let ((ado-data (rst-classify-adornment
1361 (match-string-no-properties 0) (point))))
1362 (when (and ado-data
6d3f7c2f 1363 (consp (car ado-data))) ; Ignore transitions.
d13c8be6 1364 (set-match-data (cdr ado-data))
6d3f7c2f 1365 (goto-char (match-beginning 2)) ; Goto the title start.
d13c8be6
SM
1366 (push (cons (1+ (count-lines (point-min) (point)))
1367 (list (caar ado-data)
1368 (cdar ado-data)
1369 (current-indentation)))
1370 positions)
6d3f7c2f 1371 (goto-char (match-end 0))))) ; Go beyond the whole thing.
d13c8be6
SM
1372 (setq positions (nreverse positions))
1373 (setq rst-all-sections (or positions t)))))
1374 (if (eq rst-all-sections t)
1375 nil
1376 rst-all-sections))
1377
1378(defun rst-infer-hierarchy (adornments)
1379 "Build a hierarchy of adornments using the list of given ADORNMENTS.
1380
1381ADORNMENTS is a list of (CHARACTER STYLE INDENT) adornment
94e9c286 1382specifications, in order that they appear in a file, and will
d13c8be6
SM
1383infer a hierarchy of section levels by removing adornments that
1384have already been seen in a forward traversal of the adornments,
1385comparing just CHARACTER and STYLE.
94e9c286 1386
d13c8be6 1387Similarly returns a list of (CHARACTER STYLE INDENT), where each
94e9c286 1388list element should be unique."
d13c8be6
SM
1389 (let (hierarchy-alist)
1390 (dolist (x adornments)
94e9c286
SM
1391 (let ((char (car x))
1392 (style (cadr x)))
1393 (unless (assoc (cons char style) hierarchy-alist)
d13c8be6
SM
1394 (push (cons (cons char style) x) hierarchy-alist))))
1395 (mapcar 'cdr (nreverse hierarchy-alist))))
94e9c286 1396
d13c8be6 1397(defun rst-get-hierarchy (&optional ignore)
94e9c286
SM
1398 "Return the hierarchy of section titles in the file.
1399
d13c8be6 1400Return a list of adornments that represents the hierarchy of
6d3f7c2f
SM
1401section titles in the file. Each element consists of (CHARACTER
1402STYLE INDENT) as described for `rst-find-all-adornments'. If the
d13c8be6
SM
1403line number in IGNORE is specified, a possibly adornment found on
1404that line is not taken into account when building the hierarchy.
1405
1406Uses and sets `rst-section-hierarchy' unless IGNORE is given."
1407 (if (and (not ignore) rst-section-hierarchy)
1408 (if (eq rst-section-hierarchy t)
1409 nil
1410 rst-section-hierarchy)
1411 (let ((r (rst-infer-hierarchy
1412 (mapcar 'cdr
1413 (assq-delete-all
1414 ignore
1415 (rst-find-all-adornments))))))
1416 (setq rst-section-hierarchy
1417 (if ignore
1418 ;; Clear cache reflecting that a possible update is not
6d3f7c2f 1419 ;; reflected.
d13c8be6
SM
1420 nil
1421 (or r t)))
1422 r)))
1423
1424(defun rst-get-adornments-around ()
1425 "Return the adornments around point.
1426Return a list of the previous and next adornments."
1427 (let* ((all (rst-find-all-adornments))
94e9c286
SM
1428 (curline (line-number-at-pos))
1429 prev next
1430 (cur all))
1431
d13c8be6 1432 ;; Search for the adornments around the current line.
94e9c286
SM
1433 (while (and cur (< (caar cur) curline))
1434 (setq prev cur
1435 cur (cdr cur)))
d13c8be6 1436 ;; 'cur' is the following adornment.
94e9c286
SM
1437
1438 (if (and cur (caar cur))
1439 (setq next (if (= curline (caar cur)) (cdr cur) cur)))
1440
64f6a736 1441 (mapcar 'cdar (list prev next))))
94e9c286 1442
d13c8be6
SM
1443(defun rst-adornment-complete-p (ado)
1444 "Return true if the adornment ADO around point is complete."
94e9c286
SM
1445 ;; Note: we assume that the detection of the overline as being the underline
1446 ;; of a preceding title has already been detected, and has been eliminated
d13c8be6 1447 ;; from the adornment that is given to us.
94e9c286
SM
1448
1449 ;; There is some sectioning already present, so check if the current
1450 ;; sectioning is complete and correct.
d13c8be6
SM
1451 (let* ((char (car ado))
1452 (style (cadr ado))
1453 (indent (caddr ado))
64f6a736 1454 (endcol (save-excursion (end-of-line) (current-column))))
94e9c286 1455 (if char
d13c8be6 1456 (let ((exps (rst-re "^" char (format "\\{%d\\}" (+ endcol indent)) "$")))
94e9c286
SM
1457 (and
1458 (save-excursion (forward-line +1)
1459 (beginning-of-line)
1460 (looking-at exps))
1461 (or (not (eq style 'over-and-under))
1462 (save-excursion (forward-line -1)
1463 (beginning-of-line)
64f6a736 1464 (looking-at exps))))))))
94e9c286
SM
1465
1466
d13c8be6
SM
1467(defun rst-get-next-adornment
1468 (curado hier &optional suggestion reverse-direction)
1469 "Get the next adornment for CURADO, in given hierarchy HIER.
1470If suggesting, suggest for new adornment SUGGESTION.
94e9c286
SM
1471REVERSE-DIRECTION is used to reverse the cycling order."
1472
1473 (let* (
d13c8be6
SM
1474 (char (car curado))
1475 (style (cadr curado))
94e9c286 1476
d13c8be6
SM
1477 ;; Build a new list of adornments for the rotation.
1478 (rotados
94e9c286 1479 (append hier
d13c8be6 1480 ;; Suggest a new adornment.
94e9c286 1481 (list suggestion
d13c8be6 1482 ;; If nothing to suggest, use first adornment.
94e9c286
SM
1483 (car hier)))) )
1484 (or
d13c8be6 1485 ;; Search for next adornment.
94e9c286 1486 (cadr
d13c8be6
SM
1487 (let ((cur (if reverse-direction rotados
1488 (reverse rotados))))
94e9c286
SM
1489 (while (and cur
1490 (not (and (eq char (caar cur))
1491 (eq style (cadar cur)))))
1492 (setq cur (cdr cur)))
1493 cur))
1494
d13c8be6 1495 ;; If not found, take the first of all adornments.
64f6a736 1496 suggestion)))
94e9c286
SM
1497
1498
6d3f7c2f 1499;; FIXME: A line "``/`` full" is not accepted as a section title.
d13c8be6
SM
1500(defun rst-adjust (pfxarg)
1501 "Auto-adjust the adornment around point.
94e9c286 1502
6d3f7c2f
SM
1503Adjust/rotate the section adornment for the section title around
1504point or promote/demote the adornments inside the region,
57348c4d
JB
1505depending on whether the region is active. This function is meant
1506to be invoked possibly multiple times, and can vary its behavior
6d3f7c2f
SM
1507with a positive PFXARG (toggle style), or with a negative
1508PFXARG (alternate behavior).
94e9c286 1509
6d3f7c2f
SM
1510This function is a bit of a swiss knife. It is meant to adjust
1511the adornments of a section title in reStructuredText. It tries
d13c8be6
SM
1512to deal with all the possible cases gracefully and to do `the
1513right thing' in all cases.
94e9c286 1514
d13c8be6 1515See the documentations of `rst-adjust-adornment-work' and
94e9c286
SM
1516`rst-promote-region' for full details.
1517
1518Prefix Arguments
1519================
1520
1521The method can take either (but not both) of
1522
1523a. a (non-negative) prefix argument, which means to toggle the
6d3f7c2f 1524 adornment style. Invoke with a prefix argument for example;
94e9c286
SM
1525
1526b. a negative numerical argument, which generally inverts the
1527 direction of search in the file or hierarchy. Invoke with C--
1528 prefix for example."
d13c8be6 1529 (interactive "P")
94e9c286
SM
1530
1531 (let* (;; Save our original position on the current line.
8bbb7dd8 1532 (origpt (point-marker))
94e9c286 1533
d13c8be6
SM
1534 (reverse-direction (and pfxarg (< (prefix-numeric-value pfxarg) 0)))
1535 (toggle-style (and pfxarg (not reverse-direction))))
94e9c286 1536
64f6a736 1537 (if (use-region-p)
d13c8be6
SM
1538 ;; Adjust adornments within region.
1539 (rst-promote-region (and pfxarg t))
1540 ;; Adjust adornment around point.
1541 (rst-adjust-adornment-work toggle-style reverse-direction))
94e9c286
SM
1542
1543 ;; Run the hooks to run after adjusting.
1544 (run-hooks 'rst-adjust-hook)
1545
1546 ;; Make sure to reset the cursor position properly after we're done.
64f6a736 1547 (goto-char origpt)))
94e9c286 1548
d13c8be6
SM
1549(defcustom rst-adjust-hook nil
1550 "Hooks to be run after running `rst-adjust'."
1551 :group 'rst-adjust
1552 :type '(hook)
1553 :package-version '(rst . "1.1.0"))
64f6a736 1554(rst-testcover-defcustom)
94e9c286 1555
d13c8be6
SM
1556(defcustom rst-new-adornment-down nil
1557 "Controls level of new adornment for section headers."
1558 :group 'rst-adjust
1559 :type '(choice
1560 (const :tag "Same level as previous one" nil)
1561 (const :tag "One level down relative to the previous one" t))
1562 :package-version '(rst . "1.1.0"))
64f6a736 1563(rst-testcover-defcustom)
94e9c286 1564
d13c8be6
SM
1565(defun rst-adjust-adornment (pfxarg)
1566 "Call `rst-adjust-adornment-work' interactively.
1567
6d3f7c2f
SM
1568Keep this for compatibility for older bindings (are there any?).
1569Argument PFXARG has the same meaning as for `rst-adjust'."
d13c8be6
SM
1570 (interactive "P")
1571
1572 (let* ((reverse-direction (and pfxarg (< (prefix-numeric-value pfxarg) 0)))
1573 (toggle-style (and pfxarg (not reverse-direction))))
1574 (rst-adjust-adornment-work toggle-style reverse-direction)))
1575
1576(defun rst-adjust-adornment-work (toggle-style reverse-direction)
1577"Adjust/rotate the section adornment for the section title around point.
94e9c286
SM
1578
1579This function is meant to be invoked possibly multiple times, and
fffa137c 1580can vary its behavior with a true TOGGLE-STYLE argument, or with
94e9c286
SM
1581a REVERSE-DIRECTION argument.
1582
92439579
JB
1583General Behavior
1584================
94e9c286
SM
1585
1586The next action it takes depends on context around the point, and
1587it is meant to be invoked possibly more than once to rotate among
1588the various possibilities. Basically, this function deals with:
1589
d13c8be6 1590- adding a adornment if the title does not have one;
94e9c286
SM
1591
1592- adjusting the length of the underline characters to fit a
1593 modified title;
1594
d13c8be6
SM
1595- rotating the adornment in the set of already existing
1596 sectioning adornments used in the file;
94e9c286
SM
1597
1598- switching between simple and over-and-under styles.
1599
1600You should normally not have to read all the following, just
1601invoke the method and it will do the most obvious thing that you
1602would expect.
1603
1604
d13c8be6
SM
1605Adornment Definitions
1606=====================
94e9c286 1607
d13c8be6 1608The adornments consist in
94e9c286
SM
1609
16101. a CHARACTER
1611
57348c4d 16122. a STYLE which can be either `simple' or `over-and-under'.
94e9c286
SM
1613
16143. an INDENT (meaningful for the over-and-under style only)
1615 which determines how many characters and over-and-under
1616 style is hanging outside of the title at the beginning and
1617 ending.
1618
1619See source code for mode details.
1620
1621
92439579
JB
1622Detailed Behavior Description
1623=============================
94e9c286
SM
1624
1625Here are the gory details of the algorithm (it seems quite
1626complicated, but really, it does the most obvious thing in all
1627the particular cases):
1628
d13c8be6 1629Before applying the adornment change, the cursor is placed on
94e9c286
SM
1630the closest line that could contain a section title.
1631
d13c8be6
SM
1632Case 1: No Adornment
1633--------------------
94e9c286 1634
d13c8be6 1635If the current line has no adornment around it,
94e9c286 1636
d13c8be6
SM
1637- search backwards for the last previous adornment, and apply
1638 the adornment one level lower to the current line. If there
1639 is no defined level below this previous adornment, we suggest
1640 the most appropriate of the `rst-preferred-adornments'.
94e9c286
SM
1641
1642 If REVERSE-DIRECTION is true, we simply use the previous
d13c8be6 1643 adornment found directly.
94e9c286 1644
d13c8be6
SM
1645- if there is no adornment found in the given direction, we use
1646 the first of `rst-preferred-adornments'.
94e9c286 1647
d13c8be6 1648TOGGLE-STYLE forces a toggle of the prescribed adornment style.
94e9c286 1649
d13c8be6
SM
1650Case 2: Incomplete Adornment
1651----------------------------
94e9c286 1652
d13c8be6
SM
1653If the current line does have an existing adornment, but the
1654adornment is incomplete, that is, the underline/overline does
57348c4d
JB
1655not extend to exactly the end of the title line (it is either
1656too short or too long), we simply extend the length of the
94e9c286
SM
1657underlines/overlines to fit exactly the section title.
1658
d13c8be6 1659If TOGGLE-STYLE we toggle the style of the adornment as well.
94e9c286
SM
1660
1661REVERSE-DIRECTION has no effect in this case.
1662
d13c8be6
SM
1663Case 3: Complete Existing Adornment
1664-----------------------------------
94e9c286 1665
d13c8be6 1666If the adornment is complete (i.e. the underline (overline)
94e9c286
SM
1667length is already adjusted to the end of the title line), we
1668search/parse the file to establish the hierarchy of all the
d13c8be6
SM
1669adornments (making sure not to include the adornment around
1670point), and we rotate the current title's adornment from within
94e9c286
SM
1671that list (by default, going *down* the hierarchy that is present
1672in the file, i.e. to a lower section level). This is meant to be
d13c8be6 1673used potentially multiple times, until the desired adornment is
94e9c286
SM
1674found around the title.
1675
1676If we hit the boundary of the hierarchy, exactly one choice from
d13c8be6
SM
1677the list of preferred adornments is suggested/chosen, the first
1678of those adornment that has not been seen in the file yet (and
1679not including the adornment around point), and the next
94e9c286
SM
1680invocation rolls over to the other end of the hierarchy (i.e. it
1681cycles). This allows you to avoid having to set which character
92439579 1682to use.
94e9c286
SM
1683
1684If REVERSE-DIRECTION is true, the effect is to change the
d13c8be6 1685direction of rotation in the hierarchy of adornments, thus
94e9c286
SM
1686instead going *up* the hierarchy.
1687
d13c8be6
SM
1688However, if TOGGLE-STYLE, we do not rotate the adornment, but
1689instead simply toggle the style of the current adornment (this
1690should be the most common way to toggle the style of an existing
1691complete adornment).
94e9c286
SM
1692
1693
1694Point Location
1695==============
1696
1697The invocation of this function can be carried out anywhere
1698within the section title line, on an existing underline or
1699overline, as well as on an empty line following a section title.
1700This is meant to be as convenient as possible.
1701
1702
1703Indented Sections
1704=================
1705
1706Indented section titles such as ::
1707
1708 My Title
1709 --------
1710
d13c8be6 1711are invalid in reStructuredText and thus not recognized by the
94e9c286
SM
1712parser. This code will thus not work in a way that would support
1713indented sections (it would be ambiguous anyway).
1714
1715
1716Joint Sections
1717==============
1718
1719Section titles that are right next to each other may not be
1720treated well. More work might be needed to support those, and
d13c8be6 1721special conditions on the completeness of existing adornments
94e9c286
SM
1722might be required to make it non-ambiguous.
1723
d13c8be6
SM
1724For now we assume that the adornments are disjoint, that is,
1725there is at least a single line between the titles/adornment
1726lines."
1727 (rst-reset-section-caches)
1728 (let ((ttl-fnd (rst-find-title-line))
1729 (orig-pnt (point)))
1730 (when ttl-fnd
1731 (set-match-data (cdr ttl-fnd))
1732 (goto-char (match-beginning 2))
1733 (let* ((moved (- (line-number-at-pos) (line-number-at-pos orig-pnt)))
1734 (char (caar ttl-fnd))
1735 (style (cdar ttl-fnd))
1736 (indent (current-indentation))
1737 (curado (list char style indent))
1738 char-new style-new indent-new)
1739 (cond
1740 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
1741 ;; Case 1: No valid adornment
1742 ((not style)
1743 (let ((prev (car (rst-get-adornments-around)))
1744 cur
1745 (hier (rst-get-hierarchy)))
1746 ;; Advance one level down.
1747 (setq cur
1748 (if prev
1749 (if (or (and rst-new-adornment-down reverse-direction)
1750 (and (not rst-new-adornment-down)
1751 (not reverse-direction)))
1752 prev
1753 (or (cadr (rst-get-adornment-match hier prev))
1754 (rst-suggest-new-adornment hier prev)))
1755 (copy-sequence (car rst-preferred-adornments))))
1756 ;; Invert the style if requested.
1757 (if toggle-style
1758 (setcar (cdr cur) (if (eq (cadr cur) 'simple)
1759 'over-and-under 'simple)) )
1760 (setq char-new (car cur)
1761 style-new (cadr cur)
1762 indent-new (caddr cur))))
1763 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
1764 ;; Case 2: Incomplete Adornment
1765 ((not (rst-adornment-complete-p curado))
1766 ;; Invert the style if requested.
1767 (if toggle-style
1768 (setq style (if (eq style 'simple) 'over-and-under 'simple)))
1769 (setq char-new char
1770 style-new style
1771 indent-new indent))
1772 ;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
1773 ;; Case 3: Complete Existing Adornment
1774 (t
1775 (if toggle-style
1776 ;; Simply switch the style of the current adornment.
1777 (setq char-new char
1778 style-new (if (eq style 'simple) 'over-and-under 'simple)
1779 indent-new rst-default-indent)
1780 ;; Else, we rotate, ignoring the adornment around the current
1781 ;; line...
1782 (let* ((hier (rst-get-hierarchy (line-number-at-pos)))
6d3f7c2f 1783 ;; Suggestion, in case we need to come up with something new.
d13c8be6
SM
1784 (suggestion (rst-suggest-new-adornment
1785 hier
1786 (car (rst-get-adornments-around))))
1787 (nextado (rst-get-next-adornment
1788 curado hier suggestion reverse-direction)))
1789 ;; Indent, if present, always overrides the prescribed indent.
1790 (setq char-new (car nextado)
1791 style-new (cadr nextado)
1792 indent-new (caddr nextado))))))
1793 ;; Override indent with present indent!
1794 (setq indent-new (if (> indent 0) indent indent-new))
1795 (if (and char-new style-new)
1796 (rst-update-section char-new style-new indent-new))
1797 ;; Correct the position of the cursor to more accurately reflect where
1798 ;; it was located when the function was invoked.
1799 (unless (zerop moved)
1800 (forward-line (- moved))
1801 (end-of-line))))))
94e9c286
SM
1802
1803;; Maintain an alias for compatibility.
1804(defalias 'rst-adjust-section-title 'rst-adjust)
1805
1806
d13c8be6 1807(defun rst-promote-region (demote)
94e9c286
SM
1808 "Promote the section titles within the region.
1809
e6438428
JB
1810With argument DEMOTE or a prefix argument, demote the section
1811titles instead. The algorithm used at the boundaries of the
d13c8be6
SM
1812hierarchy is similar to that used by `rst-adjust-adornment-work'."
1813 (interactive "P")
1814 (rst-reset-section-caches)
1815 (let* ((cur (rst-find-all-adornments))
1816 (hier (rst-get-hierarchy))
1817 (suggestion (rst-suggest-new-adornment hier))
94e9c286
SM
1818
1819 (region-begin-line (line-number-at-pos (region-beginning)))
1820 (region-end-line (line-number-at-pos (region-end)))
1821
64f6a736 1822 marker-list)
94e9c286 1823
6d3f7c2f 1824 ;; Skip the markers that come before the region beginning.
94e9c286
SM
1825 (while (and cur (< (caar cur) region-begin-line))
1826 (setq cur (cdr cur)))
1827
d13c8be6 1828 ;; Create a list of markers for all the adornments which are found within
94e9c286
SM
1829 ;; the region.
1830 (save-excursion
8bbb7dd8 1831 (let (line)
94e9c286 1832 (while (and cur (< (setq line (caar cur)) region-end-line))
e6ce8c42
GM
1833 (goto-char (point-min))
1834 (forward-line (1- line))
8bbb7dd8 1835 (push (list (point-marker) (cdar cur)) marker-list)
94e9c286
SM
1836 (setq cur (cdr cur)) ))
1837
1838 ;; Apply modifications.
8bbb7dd8 1839 (dolist (p marker-list)
d13c8be6
SM
1840 ;; Go to the adornment to promote.
1841 (goto-char (car p))
8bbb7dd8 1842
d13c8be6
SM
1843 ;; Update the adornment.
1844 (apply 'rst-update-section
1845 ;; Rotate the next adornment.
1846 (rst-get-next-adornment
1847 (cadr p) hier suggestion demote))
8bbb7dd8 1848
d13c8be6
SM
1849 ;; Clear marker to avoid slowing down the editing after we're done.
1850 (set-marker (car p) nil))
64f6a736 1851 (setq deactivate-mark nil))))
94e9c286
SM
1852
1853
1854
d13c8be6
SM
1855(defun rst-display-adornments-hierarchy (&optional adornments)
1856 "Display the current file's section title adornments hierarchy.
1857This function expects a list of (CHARACTER STYLE INDENT) triples
1858in ADORNMENTS."
94e9c286 1859 (interactive)
d13c8be6
SM
1860 (rst-reset-section-caches)
1861 (if (not adornments)
1862 (setq adornments (rst-get-hierarchy)))
94e9c286
SM
1863 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*rest section hierarchy*"
1864 (let ((level 1))
1865 (with-current-buffer standard-output
d13c8be6 1866 (dolist (x adornments)
94e9c286
SM
1867 (insert (format "\nSection Level %d" level))
1868 (apply 'rst-update-section x)
1869 (goto-char (point-max))
1870 (insert "\n")
64f6a736 1871 (incf level))))))
94e9c286 1872
d13c8be6
SM
1873(defun rst-straighten-adornments ()
1874 "Redo all the adornments in the current buffer.
1875This is done using our preferred set of adornments. This can be
94e9c286
SM
1876used, for example, when using somebody else's copy of a document,
1877in order to adapt it to our preferred style."
1878 (interactive)
d13c8be6 1879 (rst-reset-section-caches)
94e9c286 1880 (save-excursion
6d3f7c2f 1881 (let (;; Get a list of pairs of (level . marker).
d13c8be6
SM
1882 (levels-and-markers (mapcar
1883 (lambda (ado)
1884 (cons (rst-position (cdr ado)
1885 (rst-get-hierarchy))
1886 (progn
1887 (goto-char (point-min))
1888 (forward-line (1- (car ado)))
1889 (point-marker))))
1890 (rst-find-all-adornments))))
94e9c286 1891 (dolist (lm levels-and-markers)
6d3f7c2f 1892 ;; Go to the appropriate position.
94e9c286
SM
1893 (goto-char (cdr lm))
1894
6d3f7c2f 1895 ;; Apply the new style.
d13c8be6 1896 (apply 'rst-update-section (nth (car lm) rst-preferred-adornments))
94e9c286 1897
7ae2ea10 1898 ;; Reset the marker to avoid slowing down editing until it gets GC'ed.
64f6a736 1899 (set-marker (cdr lm) nil)))))
94e9c286 1900
d13c8be6
SM
1901\f
1902;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
1903;; Insert list items
1904;; =================
1905
1906
1907;=================================================
6d3f7c2f 1908; Borrowed from a2r.el (version 1.3), by Lawrence Mitchell <wence@gmx.li>.
d13c8be6
SM
1909; I needed to make some tiny changes to the functions, so I put it here.
1910; -- Wei-Wei Guo
1911
1912(defconst rst-arabic-to-roman
1913 '((1000 . "M") (900 . "CM") (500 . "D") (400 . "CD")
1914 (100 . "C") (90 . "XC") (50 . "L") (40 . "XL")
1915 (10 . "X") (9 . "IX") (5 . "V") (4 . "IV")
1916 (1 . "I"))
1917 "List of maps between Arabic numbers and their Roman numeral equivalents.")
1918
1919(defun rst-arabic-to-roman (num &optional arg)
1920 "Convert Arabic number NUM to its Roman numeral representation.
1921
1922Obviously, NUM must be greater than zero. Don't blame me, blame the
1923Romans, I mean \"what have the Romans ever _done_ for /us/?\" (with
1924apologies to Monty Python).
57348c4d 1925If optional ARG is non-nil, insert in current buffer."
d13c8be6
SM
1926 (let ((map rst-arabic-to-roman)
1927 res)
1928 (while (and map (> num 0))
1929 (if (or (= num (caar map))
1930 (> num (caar map)))
1931 (setq res (concat res (cdar map))
1932 num (- num (caar map)))
1933 (setq map (cdr map))))
57348c4d 1934 (if arg (insert (or res "")) res)))
d13c8be6
SM
1935
1936(defun rst-roman-to-arabic (string &optional arg)
1937 "Convert STRING of Roman numerals to an Arabic number.
1938
57348c4d
JB
1939If STRING contains a letter which isn't a valid Roman numeral,
1940the rest of the string from that point onwards is ignored.
d13c8be6
SM
1941
1942Hence:
1943MMD == 2500
1944and
1945MMDFLXXVI == 2500.
1946If optional ARG is non-nil, insert in current buffer."
1947 (let ((res 0)
1948 (map rst-arabic-to-roman))
1949 (while map
1950 (if (string-match (concat "^" (cdar map)) string)
1951 (setq res (+ res (caar map))
1952 string (replace-match "" nil t string))
1953 (setq map (cdr map))))
57348c4d 1954 (if arg (insert res) res)))
d13c8be6 1955;=================================================
94e9c286
SM
1956
1957(defun rst-find-pfx-in-region (beg end pfx-re)
1958 "Find all the positions of prefixes in region between BEG and END.
6d3f7c2f 1959This is used to find bullets and enumerated list items. PFX-RE is
d13c8be6 1960a regular expression for matching the lines after indentation
6d3f7c2f 1961with items. Returns a list of cons cells consisting of the point
d13c8be6 1962and the column of the point."
8bbb7dd8 1963 (let ((pfx ()))
94e9c286
SM
1964 (save-excursion
1965 (goto-char beg)
1966 (while (< (point) end)
1967 (back-to-indentation)
1968 (when (and
d13c8be6 1969 (looking-at pfx-re) ; pfx found and...
94e9c286
SM
1970 (let ((pfx-col (current-column)))
1971 (save-excursion
d13c8be6 1972 (forward-line -1) ; ...previous line is...
94e9c286 1973 (back-to-indentation)
d13c8be6
SM
1974 (or (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end)) ; ...empty,
1975 (> (current-column) pfx-col) ; ...deeper level, or
94e9c286 1976 (and (= (current-column) pfx-col)
6d3f7c2f 1977 (looking-at pfx-re)))))) ; ...pfx at same level.
b4747519
SM
1978 (push (cons (point) (current-column))
1979 pfx))
64f6a736 1980 (forward-line 1)))
94e9c286
SM
1981 (nreverse pfx)))
1982
d13c8be6 1983(defun rst-insert-list-pos (newitem)
6d3f7c2f 1984 "Arrange relative position of a newly inserted list item of style NEWITEM.
d13c8be6
SM
1985
1986Adding a new list might consider three situations:
94e9c286 1987
d13c8be6
SM
1988 (a) Current line is a blank line.
1989 (b) Previous line is a blank line.
1990 (c) Following line is a blank line.
94e9c286 1991
d13c8be6 1992When (a) and (b), just add the new list at current line.
94e9c286 1993
d13c8be6
SM
1994when (a) and not (b), a blank line is added before adding the new list.
1995
1996When not (a), first forward point to the end of the line, and add two
1997blank lines, then add the new list.
1998
1999Other situations are just ignored and left to users themselves."
2000 (if (save-excursion
2001 (beginning-of-line)
2002 (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end)))
2003 (if (save-excursion
2004 (forward-line -1)
2005 (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end)))
2006 (insert newitem " ")
2007 (insert "\n" newitem " "))
2008 (end-of-line)
2009 (insert "\n\n" newitem " ")))
2010
d8a52e15 2011;; FIXME: Isn't this a `defconst'?
d13c8be6
SM
2012(defvar rst-initial-enums
2013 (let (vals)
2014 (dolist (fmt '("%s." "(%s)" "%s)"))
2015 (dolist (c '("1" "a" "A" "I" "i"))
2016 (push (format fmt c) vals)))
2017 (cons "#." (nreverse vals)))
2018 "List of initial enumerations.")
2019
d8a52e15 2020;; FIXME: Isn't this a `defconst'?
d13c8be6
SM
2021(defvar rst-initial-items
2022 (append (mapcar 'char-to-string rst-bullets) rst-initial-enums)
57348c4d 2023 "List of initial items. It's a collection of bullets and enumerations.")
d13c8be6
SM
2024
2025(defun rst-insert-list-new-item ()
2026 "Insert a new list item.
2027
57348c4d
JB
2028User is asked to select the item style first, for example (a), i), +.
2029Use TAB for completion and choices.
d13c8be6
SM
2030
2031If user selects bullets or #, it's just added with position arranged by
2032`rst-insert-list-pos'.
2033
57348c4d
JB
2034If user selects enumerations, a further prompt is given. User need to
2035input a starting item, for example 'e' for 'A)' style. The position is
2036also arranged by `rst-insert-list-pos'."
d13c8be6 2037 (interactive)
6d3f7c2f 2038 ;; FIXME: Make this comply to `interactive' standards.
d13c8be6
SM
2039 (let* ((itemstyle (completing-read
2040 "Select preferred item style [#.]: "
2041 rst-initial-items nil t nil nil "#."))
2042 (cnt (if (string-match (rst-re 'cntexp-tag) itemstyle)
2043 (match-string 0 itemstyle)))
2044 (no
2045 (save-match-data
6d3f7c2f 2046 ;; FIXME: Make this comply to `interactive' standards.
d13c8be6
SM
2047 (cond
2048 ((equal cnt "a")
2049 (let ((itemno (read-string "Give starting value [a]: "
2050 nil nil "a")))
2051 (downcase (substring itemno 0 1))))
2052 ((equal cnt "A")
2053 (let ((itemno (read-string "Give starting value [A]: "
2054 nil nil "A")))
2055 (upcase (substring itemno 0 1))))
2056 ((equal cnt "I")
2057 (let ((itemno (read-number "Give starting value [1]: " 1)))
2058 (rst-arabic-to-roman itemno)))
2059 ((equal cnt "i")
2060 (let ((itemno (read-number "Give starting value [1]: " 1)))
2061 (downcase (rst-arabic-to-roman itemno))))
2062 ((equal cnt "1")
2063 (let ((itemno (read-number "Give starting value [1]: " 1)))
2064 (number-to-string itemno)))))))
2065 (if no
2066 (setq itemstyle (replace-match no t t itemstyle)))
2067 (rst-insert-list-pos itemstyle)))
2068
2069(defcustom rst-preferred-bullets
2070 '(?* ?- ?+)
2071 "List of favorite bullets."
2072 :group 'rst
2073 :type `(repeat
2074 (choice ,@(mapcar (lambda (char)
2075 (list 'const
2076 :tag (char-to-string char) char))
2077 rst-bullets)))
2078 :package-version '(rst . "1.1.0"))
64f6a736 2079(rst-testcover-defcustom)
d13c8be6
SM
2080
2081(defun rst-insert-list-continue (curitem prefer-roman)
6d3f7c2f
SM
2082 "Insert a list item with list start CURITEM including its indentation level.
2083If PREFER-ROMAN roman numbering is preferred over using letters."
d13c8be6
SM
2084 (end-of-line)
2085 (insert
6d3f7c2f 2086 "\n" ; FIXME: Separating lines must be possible.
d13c8be6
SM
2087 (cond
2088 ((string-match (rst-re '(:alt enmaut-tag
2089 bul-tag)) curitem)
2090 curitem)
2091 ((string-match (rst-re 'num-tag) curitem)
2092 (replace-match (number-to-string
2093 (1+ (string-to-number (match-string 0 curitem))))
2094 nil nil curitem))
2095 ((and (string-match (rst-re 'rom-tag) curitem)
2096 (save-match-data
6d3f7c2f 2097 (if (string-match (rst-re 'ltr-tag) curitem) ; Also a letter tag.
d13c8be6
SM
2098 (save-excursion
2099 ;; FIXME: Assumes one line list items without separating
6d3f7c2f 2100 ;; empty lines.
d13c8be6
SM
2101 (if (and (zerop (forward-line -1))
2102 (looking-at (rst-re 'enmexp-beg)))
2103 (string-match
2104 (rst-re 'rom-tag)
6d3f7c2f
SM
2105 (match-string 0)) ; Previous was a roman tag.
2106 prefer-roman)) ; Don't know - use flag.
2107 t))) ; Not a letter tag.
d13c8be6
SM
2108 (replace-match
2109 (let* ((old (match-string 0 curitem))
2110 (new (save-match-data
2111 (rst-arabic-to-roman
2112 (1+ (rst-roman-to-arabic
2113 (upcase old)))))))
2114 (if (equal old (upcase old))
2115 (upcase new)
2116 (downcase new)))
2117 t nil curitem))
2118 ((string-match (rst-re 'ltr-tag) curitem)
2119 (replace-match (char-to-string
2120 (1+ (string-to-char (match-string 0 curitem))))
2121 nil nil curitem)))))
2122
2123
2124(defun rst-insert-list (&optional prefer-roman)
2125 "Insert a list item at the current point.
2126
6d3f7c2f
SM
2127The command can insert a new list or a continuing list. When it is called at a
2128non-list line, it will promote to insert new list. When it is called at a list
d13c8be6
SM
2129line, it will insert a list with the same list style.
2130
21311. When inserting a new list:
2132
6d3f7c2f 2133User is asked to select the item style first, for example (a), i), +. Use TAB
c846da43 2134for completion and choices.
d13c8be6
SM
2135
2136 (a) If user selects bullets or #, it's just added.
2137 (b) If user selects enumerations, a further prompt is given. User needs to
2138 input a starting item, for example 'e' for 'A)' style.
2139
2140The position of the new list is arranged according to whether or not the
2141current line and the previous line are blank lines.
2142
57348c4d 21432. When continuing a list, one thing needs to be noticed:
d13c8be6
SM
2144
2145List style alphabetical list, such as 'a.', and roman numerical list, such as
2146'i.', have some overlapping items, for example 'v.' The function can deal with
2147the problem elegantly in most situations. But when those overlapped list are
2148preceded by a blank line, it is hard to determine which type to use
2149automatically. The function uses alphabetical list by default. If you want
6d3f7c2f 2150roman numerical list, just use a prefix to set PREFER-ROMAN."
d13c8be6
SM
2151 (interactive "P")
2152 (beginning-of-line)
2153 (if (looking-at (rst-re 'itmany-beg-1))
2154 (rst-insert-list-continue (match-string 0) prefer-roman)
2155 (rst-insert-list-new-item)))
94e9c286
SM
2156
2157(defun rst-straighten-bullets-region (beg end)
2158 "Make all the bulleted list items in the region consistent.
2159The region is specified between BEG and END. You can use this
2160after you have merged multiple bulleted lists to make them use
2161the same/correct/consistent bullet characters.
2162
2163See variable `rst-preferred-bullets' for the list of bullets to
2164adjust. If bullets are found on levels beyond the
2165`rst-preferred-bullets' list, they are not modified."
2166 (interactive "r")
2167
d13c8be6 2168 (let ((bullets (rst-find-pfx-in-region beg end (rst-re 'bul-sta)))
94e9c286
SM
2169 (levtable (make-hash-table :size 4)))
2170
2171 ;; Create a map of levels to list of positions.
2172 (dolist (x bullets)
2173 (let ((key (cdr x)))
2174 (puthash key
2175 (append (gethash key levtable (list))
2176 (list (car x)))
2177 levtable)))
2178
2179 ;; Sort this map and create a new map of prefix char and list of positions.
b4747519
SM
2180 (let ((poslist ())) ; List of (indent . positions).
2181 (maphash (lambda (x y) (push (cons x y) poslist)) levtable)
2182
2183 (let ((bullets rst-preferred-bullets))
2184 (dolist (x (sort poslist 'car-less-than-car))
2185 (when bullets
2186 ;; Apply the characters.
2187 (dolist (pos (cdr x))
2188 (goto-char pos)
2189 (delete-char 1)
2190 (insert (string (car bullets))))
2191 (setq bullets (cdr bullets))))))))
94e9c286 2192
d13c8be6
SM
2193\f
2194;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
2195;; Table of contents
2196;; =================
94e9c286 2197
ee97deee 2198;; FIXME: Return value should be a `defstruct'.
d13c8be6 2199(defun rst-section-tree ()
ee97deee
SM
2200 "Return the hierarchical tree of section titles.
2201A tree entry looks like ((TITLE MARKER) CHILD...). TITLE is the
2202stripped text of the section title. MARKER is a marker for the
2203beginning of the title text. For the top node or a missing
2204section level node TITLE is nil and MARKER points to the title
2205text of the first child. Each CHILD is another tree entry. The
2206CHILD list may be empty."
d13c8be6 2207 (let ((hier (rst-get-hierarchy))
ee97deee
SM
2208 (ch-sty2level (make-hash-table :test 'equal :size 10))
2209 lev-ttl-mrk-l)
94e9c286
SM
2210
2211 (let ((lev 0))
d13c8be6 2212 (dolist (ado hier)
94e9c286 2213 ;; Compare just the character and indent in the hash table.
ee97deee 2214 (puthash (cons (car ado) (cadr ado)) lev ch-sty2level)
94e9c286
SM
2215 (incf lev)))
2216
ee97deee 2217 ;; Create a list that contains (LEVEL TITLE MARKER) for each adornment.
94e9c286 2218 (save-excursion
ee97deee 2219 (setq lev-ttl-mrk-l
d13c8be6 2220 (mapcar (lambda (ado)
e6ce8c42 2221 (goto-char (point-min))
ee97deee
SM
2222 (1value ;; This should really succeed.
2223 (forward-line (1- (car ado))))
2224 (list (gethash (cons (cadr ado) (caddr ado)) ch-sty2level)
2225 ;; Get title.
2226 (save-excursion
2227 (if (re-search-forward
2228 (rst-re "\\S .*\\S ") (line-end-position) t)
2229 (buffer-substring-no-properties
2230 (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
2231 ""))
2232 (point-marker)))
d13c8be6 2233 (rst-find-all-adornments))))
ee97deee
SM
2234 (cdr (rst-section-tree-rec lev-ttl-mrk-l -1))))
2235
2236;; FIXME: Return value should be a `defstruct'.
2237(defun rst-section-tree-rec (remaining lev)
2238 "Process the first entry of REMAINING expected to be on level LEV.
2239REMAINING is the remaining list of adornments consisting
2240of (LEVEL TITLE MARKER) entries.
2241
2242Return (UNPROCESSED (TITLE MARKER) CHILD...) for the first entry
2243of REMAINING where TITLE is nil if the expected level is not
2244matched. UNPROCESSED is the list of still unprocessed entries.
2245Each CHILD is a child of this entry in the same format but
2246without UNPROCESSED."
2247 (let ((cur (car remaining))
2248 (unprocessed remaining)
2249 ttl-mrk children)
2250 ;; If the current adornment matches expected level.
2251 (when (and cur (= (car cur) lev))
2252 ;; Consume the current entry and create the current node with it.
2253 (setq unprocessed (cdr remaining))
2254 (setq ttl-mrk (cdr cur)))
2255
2256 ;; Build the child nodes as long as they have deeper level.
2257 (while (and unprocessed (> (caar unprocessed) lev))
2258 (let ((rem-children (rst-section-tree-rec unprocessed (1+ lev))))
2259 (setq children (cons (cdr rem-children) children))
2260 (setq unprocessed (car rem-children))))
94e9c286
SM
2261 (setq children (reverse children))
2262
ee97deee
SM
2263 (cons unprocessed
2264 (cons (or ttl-mrk
2265 ;; Node on this level missing - use nil as text and the
2266 ;; marker of the first child.
2267 (cons nil (cdaar children)))
2268 children))))
2269
2270(defun rst-section-tree-point (tree &optional point)
2271 "Return section containing POINT by returning the closest node in TREE.
2272TREE is a section tree as returned by `rst-section-tree'
2273consisting of (NODE CHILD...) entries. POINT defaults to the
57348c4d 2274current point. A NODE must have the structure (IGNORED MARKER...).
ee97deee
SM
2275
2276Return (PATH NODE CHILD...). NODE is the node where POINT is in
2277if any. PATH is a list of nodes from the top of the tree down to
57348c4d 2278and including NODE. List of CHILD are the children of NODE if any."
ee97deee
SM
2279 (setq point (or point (point)))
2280 (let ((cur (car tree))
2281 (children (cdr tree)))
2282 ;; Point behind current node?
2283 (if (and (cadr cur) (>= point (cadr cur)))
2284 ;; Iterate all the children, looking for one that might contain the
2285 ;; current section.
2286 (let (found)
2287 (while (and children (>= point (cadaar children)))
2288 (setq found children
2289 children (cdr children)))
2290 (if found
2291 ;; Found section containing point in children.
2292 (let ((sub (rst-section-tree-point (car found) point)))
2293 ;; Extend path with current node and return NODE CHILD... from
2294 ;; sub.
2295 (cons (cons cur (car sub)) (cdr sub)))
2296 ;; Point in this section: Start a new path with current node and
2297 ;; return current NODE CHILD...
2298 (cons (list cur) tree)))
2299 ;; Current node behind point: start a new path with current node and
2300 ;; no NODE CHILD...
2301 (list (list cur)))))
94e9c286 2302
b4747519
SM
2303(defgroup rst-toc nil
2304 "Settings for reStructuredText table of contents."
2305 :group 'rst
2306 :version "21.1")
2307
2308(defcustom rst-toc-indent 2
2309 "Indentation for table-of-contents display.
2310Also used for formatting insertion, when numbering is disabled."
9c5a5c77 2311 :type 'integer
b4747519 2312 :group 'rst-toc)
64f6a736 2313(rst-testcover-defcustom)
b4747519
SM
2314
2315(defcustom rst-toc-insert-style 'fixed
2316 "Insertion style for table-of-contents.
2317Set this to one of the following values to determine numbering and
2318indentation style:
57348c4d
JB
2319- `plain': no numbering (fixed indentation)
2320- `fixed': numbering, but fixed indentation
2321- `aligned': numbering, titles aligned under each other
2322- `listed': numbering, with dashes like list items (EXPERIMENTAL)"
9c5a5c77
GM
2323 :type '(choice (const plain)
2324 (const fixed)
2325 (const aligned)
2326 (const listed))
b4747519 2327 :group 'rst-toc)
64f6a736 2328(rst-testcover-defcustom)
b4747519
SM
2329
2330(defcustom rst-toc-insert-number-separator " "
2331 "Separator that goes between the TOC number and the title."
9c5a5c77 2332 :type 'string
b4747519 2333 :group 'rst-toc)
64f6a736 2334(rst-testcover-defcustom)
b4747519
SM
2335
2336;; This is used to avoid having to change the user's mode.
2337(defvar rst-toc-insert-click-keymap
2338 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
2339 (define-key map [mouse-1] 'rst-toc-mode-mouse-goto)
2340 map)
2341 "(Internal) What happens when you click on propertized text in the TOC.")
2342
2343(defcustom rst-toc-insert-max-level nil
2344 "If non-nil, maximum depth of the inserted TOC."
9c5a5c77 2345 :type '(choice (const nil) integer)
b4747519 2346 :group 'rst-toc)
64f6a736 2347(rst-testcover-defcustom)
b4747519 2348
94e9c286
SM
2349(defun rst-toc-insert (&optional pfxarg)
2350 "Insert a simple text rendering of the table of contents.
2351By default the top level is ignored if there is only one, because
2352we assume that the document will have a single title.
2353
2354If a numeric prefix argument PFXARG is given, insert the TOC up
2355to the specified level.
2356
2357The TOC is inserted indented at the current column."
94e9c286 2358 (interactive "P")
d13c8be6 2359 (rst-reset-section-caches)
6d3f7c2f 2360 (let* (;; Check maximum level override.
94e9c286
SM
2361 (rst-toc-insert-max-level
2362 (if (and (integerp pfxarg) (> (prefix-numeric-value pfxarg) 0))
2363 (prefix-numeric-value pfxarg) rst-toc-insert-max-level))
2364
2365 ;; Get the section tree for the current cursor point.
2366 (sectree-pair
2367 (rst-section-tree-point
d13c8be6 2368 (rst-section-tree)))
94e9c286
SM
2369
2370 ;; Figure out initial indent.
2371 (initial-indent (make-string (current-column) ? ))
2372 (init-point (point)))
2373
2374 (when (cddr sectree-pair)
2375 (rst-toc-insert-node (cdr sectree-pair) 0 initial-indent "")
2376
2377 ;; Fixup for the first line.
2378 (delete-region init-point (+ init-point (length initial-indent)))
2379
2380 ;; Delete the last newline added.
64f6a736 2381 (delete-char -1))))
94e9c286 2382
94e9c286
SM
2383(defun rst-toc-insert-node (node level indent pfx)
2384 "Insert tree node NODE in table-of-contents.
57348c4d 2385Recursive function that does printing of the inserted TOC.
92439579
JB
2386LEVEL is the depth level of the sections in the tree.
2387INDENT is the indentation string. PFX is the prefix numbering,
2388that includes the alignment necessary for all the children of
2389level to align."
94e9c286
SM
2390
2391 ;; Note: we do child numbering from the parent, so we start number the
2392 ;; children one level before we print them.
2393 (let ((do-print (> level 0))
2394 (count 1))
2395 (when do-print
2396 (insert indent)
2397 (let ((b (point)))
2398 (unless (equal rst-toc-insert-style 'plain)
2399 (insert pfx rst-toc-insert-number-separator))
2400 (insert (or (caar node) "[missing node]"))
2401 ;; Add properties to the text, even though in normal text mode it
2402 ;; won't be doing anything for now. Not sure that I want to change
2403 ;; mode stuff. At least the highlighting gives the idea that this
2404 ;; is generated automatically.
2405 (put-text-property b (point) 'mouse-face 'highlight)
2406 (put-text-property b (point) 'rst-toc-target (cadar node))
64f6a736 2407 (put-text-property b (point) 'keymap rst-toc-insert-click-keymap))
94e9c286
SM
2408 (insert "\n")
2409
2410 ;; Prepare indent for children.
2411 (setq indent
2412 (cond
2413 ((eq rst-toc-insert-style 'plain)
2414 (concat indent (make-string rst-toc-indent ? )))
2415
2416 ((eq rst-toc-insert-style 'fixed)
2417 (concat indent (make-string rst-toc-indent ? )))
2418
2419 ((eq rst-toc-insert-style 'aligned)
2420 (concat indent (make-string (+ (length pfx) 2) ? )))
2421
2422 ((eq rst-toc-insert-style 'listed)
2423 (concat (substring indent 0 -3)
64f6a736 2424 (concat (make-string (+ (length pfx) 2) ? ) " - "))))))
94e9c286
SM
2425
2426 (if (or (eq rst-toc-insert-max-level nil)
2427 (< level rst-toc-insert-max-level))
2428 (let ((do-child-numbering (>= level 0))
2429 fmt)
2430 (if do-child-numbering
2431 (progn
6d3f7c2f 2432 ;; Add a separating dot if there is already a prefix.
d13c8be6
SM
2433 (when (> (length pfx) 0)
2434 (string-match (rst-re "[ \t\n]*\\'") pfx)
2435 (setq pfx (concat (replace-match "" t t pfx) ".")))
94e9c286
SM
2436
2437 ;; Calculate the amount of space that the prefix will require
2438 ;; for the numbers.
2439 (if (cdr node)
2440 (setq fmt (format "%%-%dd"
89561f72
PE
2441 (1+ (floor (log (length (cdr node))
2442 10))))))))
94e9c286
SM
2443
2444 (dolist (child (cdr node))
2445 (rst-toc-insert-node child
2446 (1+ level)
2447 indent
2448 (if do-child-numbering
2449 (concat pfx (format fmt count)) pfx))
64f6a736 2450 (incf count))))))
94e9c286
SM
2451
2452
94e9c286
SM
2453(defun rst-toc-update ()
2454 "Automatically find the contents section of a document and update.
2455Updates the inserted TOC if present. You can use this in your
2456file-write hook to always make it up-to-date automatically."
2457 (interactive)
d13c8be6
SM
2458 (save-excursion
2459 ;; Find and delete an existing comment after the first contents directive.
2460 ;; Delete that region.
2461 (goto-char (point-min))
2462 ;; We look for the following and the following only (in other words, if your
2463 ;; syntax differs, this won't work.).
2464 ;;
2465 ;; .. contents:: [...anything here...]
2466 ;; [:field: value]...
2467 ;; ..
2468 ;; XXXXXXXX
2469 ;; XXXXXXXX
2470 ;; [more lines]
2471 (let ((beg (re-search-forward
2472 (rst-re "^" 'exm-sta "contents" 'dcl-tag ".*\n"
2473 "\\(?:" 'hws-sta 'fld-tag ".*\n\\)*" 'exm-tag) nil t))
2474 last-real)
2475 (when beg
2476 ;; Look for the first line that starts at the first column.
2477 (forward-line 1)
2478 (while (and
2479 (< (point) (point-max))
2480 (or (if (looking-at
6d3f7c2f 2481 (rst-re 'hws-sta "\\S ")) ; indented content.
d13c8be6 2482 (setq last-real (point)))
6d3f7c2f 2483 (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end)))) ; empty line.
d13c8be6
SM
2484 (forward-line 1))
2485 (if last-real
2486 (progn
2487 (goto-char last-real)
2488 (end-of-line)
2489 (delete-region beg (point)))
2490 (goto-char beg))
2491 (insert "\n ")
2492 (rst-toc-insert))))
94e9c286 2493 ;; Note: always return nil, because this may be used as a hook.
d13c8be6 2494 nil)
94e9c286
SM
2495
2496;; Note: we cannot bind the TOC update on file write because it messes with
2497;; undo. If we disable undo, since it adds and removes characters, the
2498;; positions in the undo list are not making sense anymore. Dunno what to do
2499;; with this, it would be nice to update when saving.
2500;;
2501;; (add-hook 'write-contents-hooks 'rst-toc-update-fun)
2502;; (defun rst-toc-update-fun ()
2503;; ;; Disable undo for the write file hook.
2504;; (let ((buffer-undo-list t)) (rst-toc-update) ))
2505
d13c8be6 2506(defalias 'rst-toc-insert-update 'rst-toc-update) ; backwards compat.
94e9c286
SM
2507
2508;;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2509
2510(defun rst-toc-node (node level)
2511 "Recursive function that does insert NODE at LEVEL in the table-of-contents."
2512
2513 (if (> level 0)
2514 (let ((b (point)))
2515 ;; Insert line text.
2516 (insert (make-string (* rst-toc-indent (1- level)) ? ))
2517 (insert (or (caar node) "[missing node]"))
2518
2519 ;; Highlight lines.
2520 (put-text-property b (point) 'mouse-face 'highlight)
2521
2522 ;; Add link on lines.
2523 (put-text-property b (point) 'rst-toc-target (cadar node))
2524
64f6a736 2525 (insert "\n")))
94e9c286
SM
2526
2527 (dolist (child (cdr node))
2528 (rst-toc-node child (1+ level))))
2529
2530(defun rst-toc-count-lines (node target-node)
2531 "Count the number of lines from NODE to the TARGET-NODE node.
2532This recursive function returns a cons of the number of
92439579
JB
2533additional lines that have been counted for its node and
2534children, and t if the node has been found."
94e9c286
SM
2535
2536 (let ((count 1)
2537 found)
2538 (if (eq node target-node)
2539 (setq found t)
2540 (let ((child (cdr node)))
2541 (while (and child (not found))
2542 (let ((cl (rst-toc-count-lines (car child) target-node)))
2543 (setq count (+ count (car cl))
2544 found (cdr cl)
2545 child (cdr child))))))
2546 (cons count found)))
2547
b4747519
SM
2548(defvar rst-toc-buffer-name "*Table of Contents*"
2549 "Name of the Table of Contents buffer.")
2550
d13c8be6
SM
2551(defvar rst-toc-return-wincfg nil
2552 "Window configuration to which to return when leaving the TOC.")
b4747519 2553
94e9c286
SM
2554
2555(defun rst-toc ()
2556 "Display a table-of-contents.
d13c8be6 2557Finds all the section titles and their adornments in the
94e9c286
SM
2558file, and displays a hierarchically-organized list of the
2559titles, which is essentially a table-of-contents of the
2560document.
2561
2562The Emacs buffer can be navigated, and selecting a section
2563brings the cursor in that section."
2564 (interactive)
d13c8be6
SM
2565 (rst-reset-section-caches)
2566 (let* ((curbuf (list (current-window-configuration) (point-marker)))
2567 (sectree (rst-section-tree))
94e9c286
SM
2568
2569 (our-node (cdr (rst-section-tree-point sectree)))
2570 line
2571
2572 ;; Create a temporary buffer.
64f6a736 2573 (buf (get-buffer-create rst-toc-buffer-name)))
94e9c286
SM
2574
2575 (with-current-buffer buf
2576 (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
2577 (rst-toc-mode)
2578 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
2579 (insert (format "Table of Contents: %s\n" (or (caar sectree) "")))
2580 (put-text-property (point-min) (point)
2581 'face (list '(background-color . "gray")))
2582 (rst-toc-node sectree 0)
2583
2584 ;; Count the lines to our found node.
2585 (let ((linefound (rst-toc-count-lines sectree our-node)))
64f6a736 2586 (setq line (if (cdr linefound) (car linefound) 0)))))
94e9c286
SM
2587 (display-buffer buf)
2588 (pop-to-buffer buf)
2589
2590 ;; Save the buffer to return to.
d13c8be6 2591 (set (make-local-variable 'rst-toc-return-wincfg) curbuf)
94e9c286
SM
2592
2593 ;; Move the cursor near the right section in the TOC.
e6ce8c42 2594 (goto-char (point-min))
64f6a736 2595 (forward-line (1- line))))
94e9c286
SM
2596
2597
2598(defun rst-toc-mode-find-section ()
2599 "Get the section from text property at point."
2600 (let ((pos (get-text-property (point) 'rst-toc-target)))
2601 (unless pos
2602 (error "No section on this line"))
2603 (unless (buffer-live-p (marker-buffer pos))
2604 (error "Buffer for this section was killed"))
2605 pos))
2606
d13c8be6
SM
2607;; FIXME: Cursor before or behind the list must be handled properly; before the
2608;; list should jump to the top and behind the list to the last normal
6d3f7c2f 2609;; paragraph.
94e9c286 2610(defun rst-goto-section (&optional kill)
6d3f7c2f 2611 "Go to the section the current line describes.
57348c4d 2612If KILL a TOC buffer is destroyed."
94e9c286
SM
2613 (interactive)
2614 (let ((pos (rst-toc-mode-find-section)))
2615 (when kill
6d3f7c2f 2616 ;; FIXME: This should rather go to `rst-toc-mode-goto-section'.
d13c8be6 2617 (set-window-configuration (car rst-toc-return-wincfg))
94e9c286
SM
2618 (kill-buffer (get-buffer rst-toc-buffer-name)))
2619 (pop-to-buffer (marker-buffer pos))
2620 (goto-char pos)
2621 ;; FIXME: make the recentering conditional on scroll.
2622 (recenter 5)))
2623
2624(defun rst-toc-mode-goto-section ()
92439579 2625 "Go to the section the current line describes and kill the TOC buffer."
94e9c286
SM
2626 (interactive)
2627 (rst-goto-section t))
2628
2629(defun rst-toc-mode-mouse-goto (event)
2630 "In `rst-toc' mode, go to the occurrence whose line you click on.
2631EVENT is the input event."
2632 (interactive "e")
8bbb7dd8 2633 (let ((pos
d13c8be6
SM
2634 (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (posn-window (event-end event)))
2635 (save-excursion
2636 (goto-char (posn-point (event-end event)))
8bbb7dd8 2637 (rst-toc-mode-find-section)))))
94e9c286
SM
2638 (pop-to-buffer (marker-buffer pos))
2639 (goto-char pos)
2640 (recenter 5)))
2641
2642(defun rst-toc-mode-mouse-goto-kill (event)
6d3f7c2f
SM
2643 "Same as `rst-toc-mode-mouse-goto', but kill TOC buffer as well.
2644EVENT is the input event."
94e9c286
SM
2645 (interactive "e")
2646 (call-interactively 'rst-toc-mode-mouse-goto event)
2647 (kill-buffer (get-buffer rst-toc-buffer-name)))
2648
94e9c286 2649(defun rst-toc-quit-window ()
b4747519 2650 "Leave the current TOC buffer."
94e9c286 2651 (interactive)
d13c8be6
SM
2652 (let ((retbuf rst-toc-return-wincfg))
2653 (set-window-configuration (car retbuf))
2654 (goto-char (cadr retbuf))))
94e9c286
SM
2655
2656(defvar rst-toc-mode-map
2657 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
2658 (define-key map [mouse-1] 'rst-toc-mode-mouse-goto-kill)
2659 (define-key map [mouse-2] 'rst-toc-mode-mouse-goto)
2660 (define-key map "\C-m" 'rst-toc-mode-goto-section)
2661 (define-key map "f" 'rst-toc-mode-goto-section)
2662 (define-key map "q" 'rst-toc-quit-window)
2663 (define-key map "z" 'kill-this-buffer)
2664 map)
2665 "Keymap for `rst-toc-mode'.")
2666
2667(put 'rst-toc-mode 'mode-class 'special)
2668
b4747519
SM
2669;; Could inherit from the new `special-mode'.
2670(define-derived-mode rst-toc-mode nil "ReST-TOC"
94e9c286 2671 "Major mode for output from \\[rst-toc], the table-of-contents for the document."
b4747519 2672 (setq buffer-read-only t))
94e9c286
SM
2673
2674;; Note: use occur-mode (replace.el) as a good example to complete missing
2675;; features.
2676
94e9c286 2677;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
d13c8be6
SM
2678;; Section movement commands
2679;; =========================
94e9c286
SM
2680
2681(defun rst-forward-section (&optional offset)
d13c8be6 2682 "Skip to the next reStructuredText section title.
57348c4d
JB
2683OFFSET specifies how many titles to skip. Use a negative OFFSET
2684to move backwards in the file (default is to use 1)."
94e9c286 2685 (interactive)
d13c8be6 2686 (rst-reset-section-caches)
94e9c286
SM
2687 (let* (;; Default value for offset.
2688 (offset (or offset 1))
2689
d13c8be6
SM
2690 ;; Get all the adornments in the file, with their line numbers.
2691 (allados (rst-find-all-adornments))
94e9c286
SM
2692
2693 ;; Get the current line.
2694 (curline (line-number-at-pos))
2695
d13c8be6 2696 (cur allados)
64f6a736 2697 (idx 0))
94e9c286 2698
d13c8be6 2699 ;; Find the index of the "next" adornment w.r.t. to the current line.
94e9c286
SM
2700 (while (and cur (< (caar cur) curline))
2701 (setq cur (cdr cur))
2702 (incf idx))
d13c8be6 2703 ;; 'cur' is the adornment on or following the current line.
94e9c286
SM
2704
2705 (if (and (> offset 0) cur (= (caar cur) curline))
2706 (incf idx))
2707
2708 ;; Find the final index.
2709 (setq idx (+ idx (if (> offset 0) (- offset 1) offset)))
d13c8be6 2710 (setq cur (nth idx allados))
94e9c286
SM
2711
2712 ;; If the index is positive, goto the line, otherwise go to the buffer
2713 ;; boundaries.
2714 (if (and cur (>= idx 0))
e6ce8c42
GM
2715 (progn
2716 (goto-char (point-min))
2717 (forward-line (1- (car cur))))
64f6a736 2718 (if (> offset 0) (goto-char (point-max)) (goto-char (point-min))))))
94e9c286
SM
2719
2720(defun rst-backward-section ()
e6438428 2721 "Like `rst-forward-section', except move back one title."
94e9c286
SM
2722 (interactive)
2723 (rst-forward-section -1))
2724
6d3f7c2f
SM
2725;; FIXME: What is `allow-extend' for?
2726(defun rst-mark-section (&optional count allow-extend)
2727 "Select COUNT sections around point.
2728Mark following sections for positive COUNT or preceding sections
2729for negative COUNT."
94e9c286
SM
2730 ;; Cloned from mark-paragraph.
2731 (interactive "p\np")
6d3f7c2f
SM
2732 (unless count (setq count 1))
2733 (when (zerop count)
94e9c286
SM
2734 (error "Cannot mark zero sections"))
2735 (cond ((and allow-extend
2736 (or (and (eq last-command this-command) (mark t))
64f6a736 2737 (use-region-p)))
94e9c286
SM
2738 (set-mark
2739 (save-excursion
2740 (goto-char (mark))
6d3f7c2f 2741 (rst-forward-section count)
94e9c286
SM
2742 (point))))
2743 (t
6d3f7c2f 2744 (rst-forward-section count)
94e9c286 2745 (push-mark nil t t)
6d3f7c2f 2746 (rst-forward-section (- count)))))
94e9c286 2747
94e9c286
SM
2748\f
2749;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
2750;; Functions to work on item lists (e.g. indent/dedent, enumerate), which are
2751;; always 2 or 3 characters apart horizontally with rest.
2752
94e9c286 2753(defun rst-find-leftmost-column (beg end)
d13c8be6
SM
2754 "Return the leftmost column in region BEG to END."
2755 (let (mincol)
94e9c286
SM
2756 (save-excursion
2757 (goto-char beg)
2758 (while (< (point) end)
2759 (back-to-indentation)
d13c8be6
SM
2760 (unless (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end))
2761 (setq mincol (if mincol
2762 (min mincol (current-column))
2763 (current-column))))
2764 (forward-line 1)))
94e9c286
SM
2765 mincol))
2766
6d3f7c2f
SM
2767;; FIXME: This definition is old and deprecated. We need to move to the newer
2768;; version below.
94e9c286
SM
2769(defmacro rst-iterate-leftmost-paragraphs
2770 (beg end first-only body-consequent body-alternative)
6d3f7c2f
SM
2771 ;; FIXME: The following comment is pretty useless.
2772 "Call FUN at the beginning of each line, with an argument that
94e9c286
SM
2773specifies whether we are at the first line of a paragraph that
2774starts at the leftmost column of the given region BEG and END.
2775Set FIRST-ONLY to true if you want to callback on the first line
2776of each paragraph only."
2777 `(save-excursion
2778 (let ((leftcol (rst-find-leftmost-column ,beg ,end))
8bbb7dd8 2779 (endm (copy-marker ,end)))
94e9c286 2780
6d3f7c2f 2781 (do* (;; Iterate lines.
94e9c286
SM
2782 (l (progn (goto-char ,beg) (back-to-indentation))
2783 (progn (forward-line 1) (back-to-indentation)))
2784
2785 (previous nil valid)
2786
2787 (curcol (current-column)
2788 (current-column))
2789
2790 (valid (and (= curcol leftcol)
d13c8be6 2791 (not (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end))))
94e9c286 2792 (and (= curcol leftcol)
64f6a736 2793 (not (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end))))))
b4747519 2794 ((>= (point) endm))
94e9c286
SM
2795
2796 (if (if ,first-only
2797 (and valid (not previous))
2798 valid)
2799 ,body-consequent
64f6a736 2800 ,body-alternative)))))
94e9c286 2801
6d3f7c2f
SM
2802;; FIXME: This needs to be refactored. Probably this is simply a function
2803;; applying BODY rather than a macro.
94e9c286
SM
2804(defmacro rst-iterate-leftmost-paragraphs-2 (spec &rest body)
2805 "Evaluate BODY for each line in region defined by BEG END.
2806LEFTMOST is set to true if the line is one of the leftmost of the
b4747519 2807entire paragraph. PARABEGIN is set to true if the line is the
94e9c286 2808first of a paragraph."
b4747519 2809 (declare (indent 1) (debug (sexp body)))
94e9c286
SM
2810 (destructuring-bind
2811 (beg end parabegin leftmost isleftmost isempty) spec
2812
2813 `(save-excursion
2814 (let ((,leftmost (rst-find-leftmost-column ,beg ,end))
8bbb7dd8 2815 (endm (copy-marker ,end)))
94e9c286 2816
6d3f7c2f 2817 (do* (;; Iterate lines.
94e9c286
SM
2818 (l (progn (goto-char ,beg) (back-to-indentation))
2819 (progn (forward-line 1) (back-to-indentation)))
2820
2821 (empty-line-previous nil ,isempty)
2822
d13c8be6
SM
2823 (,isempty (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end))
2824 (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end)))
94e9c286
SM
2825
2826 (,parabegin (not ,isempty)
2827 (and empty-line-previous
2828 (not ,isempty)))
2829
2830 (,isleftmost (and (not ,isempty)
2831 (= (current-column) ,leftmost))
2832 (and (not ,isempty)
64f6a736 2833 (= (current-column) ,leftmost))))
b4747519 2834 ((>= (point) endm))
94e9c286 2835
64f6a736 2836 (progn ,@body))))))
94e9c286 2837
d13c8be6
SM
2838;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
2839;; Indentation
2840
2841;; FIXME: At the moment only block comments with leading empty comment line are
6d3f7c2f
SM
2842;; supported. Comment lines with leading comment markup should be also
2843;; supported. May be a customizable option could control which style to
2844;; prefer.
d13c8be6 2845
c846da43 2846(defgroup rst-indent nil "Settings for indentation in reStructuredText.
d13c8be6 2847
c846da43 2848In reStructuredText indentation points are usually determined by
57348c4d
JB
2849preceding lines. Sometimes the syntax allows arbitrary indentation
2850points such as where to start the first line following a directive.
2851These indentation widths can be customized here."
d13c8be6
SM
2852 :group 'rst
2853 :package-version '(rst . "1.1.0"))
2854
2855(define-obsolete-variable-alias
18dec750 2856 'rst-shift-basic-offset 'rst-indent-width "rst 1.0.0")
d13c8be6
SM
2857(defcustom rst-indent-width 2
2858 "Indentation when there is no more indentation point given."
2859 :group 'rst-indent
2860 :type '(integer))
64f6a736 2861(rst-testcover-defcustom)
d13c8be6
SM
2862
2863(defcustom rst-indent-field 3
6d3f7c2f 2864 "Indentation for first line after a field or 0 to always indent for content."
d13c8be6 2865 :group 'rst-indent
78d876b9 2866 :package-version '(rst . "1.1.0")
d13c8be6 2867 :type '(integer))
64f6a736 2868(rst-testcover-defcustom)
d13c8be6
SM
2869
2870(defcustom rst-indent-literal-normal 3
6d3f7c2f 2871 "Default indentation for literal block after a markup on an own line."
d13c8be6 2872 :group 'rst-indent
78d876b9 2873 :package-version '(rst . "1.1.0")
d13c8be6 2874 :type '(integer))
64f6a736 2875(rst-testcover-defcustom)
d13c8be6
SM
2876
2877(defcustom rst-indent-literal-minimized 2
6d3f7c2f 2878 "Default indentation for literal block after a minimized markup."
d13c8be6 2879 :group 'rst-indent
78d876b9 2880 :package-version '(rst . "1.1.0")
d13c8be6 2881 :type '(integer))
64f6a736 2882(rst-testcover-defcustom)
d13c8be6
SM
2883
2884(defcustom rst-indent-comment 3
c846da43 2885 "Default indentation for first line of a comment."
d13c8be6 2886 :group 'rst-indent
78d876b9 2887 :package-version '(rst . "1.1.0")
d13c8be6 2888 :type '(integer))
64f6a736 2889(rst-testcover-defcustom)
d13c8be6
SM
2890
2891;; FIXME: Must consider other tabs:
6d3f7c2f
SM
2892;; * Line blocks
2893;; * Definition lists
2894;; * Option lists
d13c8be6
SM
2895(defun rst-line-tabs ()
2896 "Return tabs of the current line or nil for no tab.
2897The list is sorted so the tab where writing continues most likely
6d3f7c2f
SM
2898is the first one. Each tab is of the form (COLUMN . INNER).
2899COLUMN is the column of the tab. INNER is non-nil if this is an
2900inner tab. I.e. a tab which does come from the basic indentation
d13c8be6
SM
2901and not from inner alignment points."
2902 (save-excursion
2903 (forward-line 0)
2904 (save-match-data
2905 (unless (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end))
2906 (back-to-indentation)
48d1354e 2907 ;; Current indentation is always the least likely tab.
d13c8be6 2908 (let ((tabs (list (list (point) 0 nil)))) ; (POINT OFFSET INNER)
6d3f7c2f 2909 ;; Push inner tabs more likely to continue writing.
d13c8be6 2910 (cond
6d3f7c2f 2911 ;; Item.
d13c8be6
SM
2912 ((looking-at (rst-re '(:grp itmany-tag hws-sta) '(:grp "\\S ") "?"))
2913 (when (match-string 2)
2914 (push (list (match-beginning 2) 0 t) tabs)))
6d3f7c2f 2915 ;; Field.
d13c8be6
SM
2916 ((looking-at (rst-re '(:grp fld-tag) '(:grp hws-tag)
2917 '(:grp "\\S ") "?"))
2918 (unless (zerop rst-indent-field)
2919 (push (list (match-beginning 1) rst-indent-field t) tabs))
2920 (if (match-string 3)
2921 (push (list (match-beginning 3) 0 t) tabs)
2922 (if (zerop rst-indent-field)
2923 (push (list (match-end 2)
2924 (if (string= (match-string 2) "") 1 0)
2925 t) tabs))))
6d3f7c2f 2926 ;; Directive.
d13c8be6
SM
2927 ((looking-at (rst-re 'dir-sta-3 '(:grp "\\S ") "?"))
2928 (push (list (match-end 1) 0 t) tabs)
2929 (unless (string= (match-string 2) "")
2930 (push (list (match-end 2) 0 t) tabs))
2931 (when (match-string 4)
2932 (push (list (match-beginning 4) 0 t) tabs)))
6d3f7c2f 2933 ;; Footnote or citation definition.
d13c8be6
SM
2934 ((looking-at (rst-re 'fnc-sta-2 '(:grp "\\S ") "?"))
2935 (push (list (match-end 1) 0 t) tabs)
2936 (when (match-string 3)
2937 (push (list (match-beginning 3) 0 t) tabs)))
6d3f7c2f 2938 ;; Comment.
d13c8be6
SM
2939 ((looking-at (rst-re 'cmt-sta-1))
2940 (push (list (point) rst-indent-comment t) tabs)))
6d3f7c2f 2941 ;; Start of literal block.
d13c8be6
SM
2942 (when (looking-at (rst-re 'lit-sta-2))
2943 (let ((tab0 (first tabs)))
2944 (push (list (first tab0)
2945 (+ (second tab0)
2946 (if (match-string 1)
2947 rst-indent-literal-minimized
2948 rst-indent-literal-normal))
2949 t) tabs)))
2950 (mapcar (lambda (tab)
2951 (goto-char (first tab))
2952 (cons (+ (current-column) (second tab)) (third tab)))
2953 tabs))))))
2954
2955(defun rst-compute-tabs (pt)
2956 "Build the list of possible tabs for all lines above.
57348c4d
JB
2957Search backwards from point PT to build the list of possible tabs.
2958Return a list of tabs sorted by likeliness to continue writing
2959like `rst-line-tabs'. Nearer lines have generally a higher
2960likeliness than farther lines. Return nil if no tab is found in
2961the text above."
d13c8be6
SM
2962 (save-excursion
2963 (goto-char pt)
6d3f7c2f
SM
2964 (let (leftmost ; Leftmost column found so far.
2965 innermost ; Leftmost column for inner tab.
d13c8be6
SM
2966 tablist)
2967 (while (and (zerop (forward-line -1))
2968 (or (not leftmost)
2969 (> leftmost 0)))
2970 (let* ((tabs (rst-line-tabs))
2971 (leftcol (if tabs (apply 'min (mapcar 'car tabs)))))
2972 (when tabs
6d3f7c2f 2973 ;; Consider only lines indented less or same if not INNERMOST.
d13c8be6
SM
2974 (when (or (not leftmost)
2975 (< leftcol leftmost)
2976 (and (not innermost) (= leftcol leftmost)))
2977 (dolist (tab tabs)
2978 (let ((inner (cdr tab))
2979 (newcol (car tab)))
2980 (when (and
2981 (or
2982 (and (not inner)
2983 (or (not leftmost)
2984 (< newcol leftmost)))
2985 (and inner
2986 (or (not innermost)
2987 (< newcol innermost))))
2988 (not (memq newcol tablist)))
2989 (push newcol tablist))))
7b4cdbf4 2990 (setq innermost (if (rst-some (mapcar 'cdr tabs)) ; Has inner.
d13c8be6
SM
2991 leftcol
2992 innermost))
2993 (setq leftmost leftcol)))))
2994 (nreverse tablist))))
2995
2996(defun rst-indent-line (&optional dflt)
2997 "Indent current line to next best reStructuredText tab.
2998The next best tab is taken from the tab list returned by
6d3f7c2f
SM
2999`rst-compute-tabs' which is used in a cyclic manner. If the
3000current indentation does not end on a tab use the first one. If
3001the current indentation is on a tab use the next tab. This allows
d13c8be6 3002a repeated use of \\[indent-for-tab-command] to cycle through all
6d3f7c2f
SM
3003possible tabs. If no indentation is possible return `noindent' or
3004use DFLT. Return the indentation indented to. When point is in
3005indentation it ends up at its end. Otherwise the point is kept
d13c8be6
SM
3006relative to the content."
3007 (let* ((pt (point-marker))
3008 (cur (current-indentation))
3009 (clm (current-column))
3010 (tabs (rst-compute-tabs (point)))
7b4cdbf4 3011 (fnd (rst-position cur tabs))
d13c8be6
SM
3012 ind)
3013 (if (and (not tabs) (not dflt))
3014 'noindent
3015 (if (not tabs)
3016 (setq ind dflt)
3017 (if (not fnd)
3018 (setq fnd 0)
3019 (setq fnd (1+ fnd))
3020 (if (>= fnd (length tabs))
3021 (setq fnd 0)))
3022 (setq ind (nth fnd tabs)))
3023 (indent-line-to ind)
3024 (if (> clm cur)
3025 (goto-char pt))
3026 (set-marker pt nil)
3027 ind)))
3028
3029(defun rst-shift-region (beg end cnt)
3030 "Shift region BEG to END by CNT tabs.
3031Shift by one tab to the right (CNT > 0) or left (CNT < 0) or
6d3f7c2f
SM
3032remove all indentation (CNT = 0). A tab is taken from the text
3033above. If no suitable tab is found `rst-indent-width' is used."
d13c8be6
SM
3034 (interactive "r\np")
3035 (let ((tabs (sort (rst-compute-tabs beg) (lambda (x y) (<= x y))))
3036 (leftmostcol (rst-find-leftmost-column beg end)))
3037 (when (or (> leftmostcol 0) (> cnt 0))
6d3f7c2f 3038 ;; Apply the indent.
d13c8be6
SM
3039 (indent-rigidly
3040 beg end
3041 (if (zerop cnt)
3042 (- leftmostcol)
6d3f7c2f 3043 ;; Find the next tab after the leftmost column.
d13c8be6
SM
3044 (let* ((cmp (if (> cnt 0) '> '<))
3045 (tabs (if (> cnt 0) tabs (reverse tabs)))
3046 (len (length tabs))
7b4cdbf4 3047 (dir (rst-signum cnt)) ; Direction to take.
6d3f7c2f
SM
3048 (abs (abs cnt)) ; Absolute number of steps to take.
3049 ;; Get the position of the first tab beyond leftmostcol.
7b4cdbf4
SM
3050 (fnd (lexical-let ((cmp cmp)
3051 (leftmostcol leftmostcol)) ; Create closure.
3052 (rst-position-if (lambda (elt)
3053 (funcall cmp elt leftmostcol))
3054 tabs)))
6d3f7c2f 3055 ;; Virtual position of tab.
d13c8be6
SM
3056 (pos (+ (or fnd len) (1- abs)))
3057 (tab (if (< pos len)
6d3f7c2f 3058 ;; Tab exists - use it.
d13c8be6 3059 (nth pos tabs)
6d3f7c2f 3060 ;; Column needs to be computed.
d13c8be6 3061 (let ((col (+ (or (car (last tabs)) leftmostcol)
6d3f7c2f
SM
3062 ;; Base on last known column.
3063 (* (- pos (1- len)) ; Distance left.
3064 dir ; Direction to take.
d13c8be6
SM
3065 rst-indent-width))))
3066 (if (< col 0) 0 col)))))
3067 (- tab leftmostcol)))))))
3068
3069;; FIXME: A paragraph with an (incorrectly) indented second line is not filled
6d3f7c2f 3070;; correctly::
d13c8be6 3071;;
6d3f7c2f
SM
3072;; Some start
3073;; continued wrong
d13c8be6
SM
3074(defun rst-adaptive-fill ()
3075 "Return fill prefix found at point.
3076Value for `adaptive-fill-function'."
3077 (let ((fnd (if (looking-at adaptive-fill-regexp)
3078 (match-string-no-properties 0))))
3079 (if (save-match-data
3080 (not (string-match comment-start-skip fnd)))
6d3f7c2f 3081 ;; An non-comment prefix is fine.
d13c8be6 3082 fnd
6d3f7c2f 3083 ;; Matches a comment - return whitespace instead.
d13c8be6
SM
3084 (make-string (-
3085 (save-excursion
3086 (goto-char (match-end 0))
3087 (current-column))
3088 (save-excursion
3089 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
3090 (current-column))) ? ))))
3091
3092;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
3093;; Comments
3094
3095(defun rst-comment-line-break (&optional soft)
3096 "Break line and indent, continuing reStructuredText comment if within one.
6d3f7c2f
SM
3097Value for `comment-line-break-function'. If SOFT use soft
3098newlines as mandated by `comment-line-break-function'."
d13c8be6
SM
3099 (if soft
3100 (insert-and-inherit ?\n)
3101 (newline 1))
3102 (save-excursion
3103 (forward-char -1)
3104 (delete-horizontal-space))
3105 (delete-horizontal-space)
3106 (let ((tabs (rst-compute-tabs (point))))
3107 (when tabs
3108 (indent-line-to (car tabs)))))
3109
3110(defun rst-comment-indent ()
3111 "Return indentation for current comment line."
3112 (car (rst-compute-tabs (point))))
3113
3114(defun rst-comment-insert-comment ()
3115 "Insert a comment in the current line."
3116 (rst-indent-line 0)
3117 (insert comment-start))
3118
3119(defun rst-comment-region (beg end &optional arg)
6d3f7c2f
SM
3120 "Comment or uncomment the current region.
3121Region is from from BEG to END. Uncomment if ARG."
d13c8be6
SM
3122 (save-excursion
3123 (if (consp arg)
3124 (rst-uncomment-region beg end arg)
3125 (goto-char beg)
3126 (let ((ind (current-indentation))
3127 bol)
3128 (forward-line 0)
3129 (setq bol (point))
3130 (indent-rigidly bol end rst-indent-comment)
3131 (goto-char bol)
3132 (open-line 1)
3133 (indent-line-to ind)
3134 (insert (comment-string-strip comment-start t t))))))
3135
57348c4d 3136(defun rst-uncomment-region (beg end &optional _arg)
d13c8be6 3137 "Uncomment the current region.
6d3f7c2f 3138Region is from BEG to END. ARG is ignored"
d13c8be6
SM
3139 (save-excursion
3140 (let (bol eol)
3141 (goto-char beg)
3142 (forward-line 0)
3143 (setq bol (point))
3144 (forward-line 1)
3145 (setq eol (point))
3146 (indent-rigidly eol end (- rst-indent-comment))
3147 (delete-region bol eol))))
94e9c286 3148
b4747519
SM
3149;;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3150
6d3f7c2f
SM
3151;; FIXME: These next functions should become part of a larger effort to redo
3152;; the bullets in bulleted lists. The enumerate would just be one of
3153;; the possible outputs.
b4747519 3154;;
d13c8be6 3155;; FIXME: We need to do the enumeration removal as well.
b4747519 3156
d13c8be6 3157(defun rst-enumerate-region (beg end all)
b4747519 3158 "Add enumeration to all the leftmost paragraphs in the given region.
d13c8be6 3159The region is specified between BEG and END. With ALL,
b4747519 3160do all lines instead of just paragraphs."
d13c8be6 3161 (interactive "r\nP")
b4747519
SM
3162 (let ((count 0)
3163 (last-insert-len nil))
3164 (rst-iterate-leftmost-paragraphs
d13c8be6 3165 beg end (not all)
b4747519
SM
3166 (let ((ins-string (format "%d. " (incf count))))
3167 (setq last-insert-len (length ins-string))
3168 (insert ins-string))
64f6a736 3169 (insert (make-string last-insert-len ?\ )))))
b4747519 3170
d13c8be6 3171(defun rst-bullet-list-region (beg end all)
b4747519 3172 "Add bullets to all the leftmost paragraphs in the given region.
d13c8be6 3173The region is specified between BEG and END. With ALL,
b4747519 3174do all lines instead of just paragraphs."
d13c8be6 3175 (interactive "r\nP")
b4747519 3176 (rst-iterate-leftmost-paragraphs
d13c8be6
SM
3177 beg end (not all)
3178 (insert (car rst-preferred-bullets) " ")
64f6a736 3179 (insert " ")))
b4747519 3180
6d3f7c2f
SM
3181;; FIXME: Does not deal with a varying number of digits appropriately.
3182;; FIXME: Does not deal with multiple levels independently.
3183;; FIXME: Does not indent a multiline item correctly.
94e9c286 3184(defun rst-convert-bullets-to-enumeration (beg end)
d13c8be6 3185 "Convert the bulleted and enumerated items in the region to enumerated lists.
6d3f7c2f 3186Renumber as necessary. Region is from BEG to END."
94e9c286
SM
3187 (interactive "r")
3188 (let* (;; Find items and convert the positions to markers.
3189 (items (mapcar
3190 (lambda (x)
8bbb7dd8 3191 (cons (copy-marker (car x))
94e9c286 3192 (cdr x)))
d13c8be6 3193 (rst-find-pfx-in-region beg end (rst-re 'itmany-sta-1))))
64f6a736 3194 (count 1))
94e9c286
SM
3195 (save-excursion
3196 (dolist (x items)
3197 (goto-char (car x))
d13c8be6
SM
3198 (looking-at (rst-re 'itmany-beg-1))
3199 (replace-match (format "%d." count) nil nil nil 1)
64f6a736 3200 (incf count)))))
94e9c286
SM
3201
3202;;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3203
3204(defun rst-line-block-region (rbeg rend &optional pfxarg)
b4747519 3205 "Toggle line block prefixes for a region.
6d3f7c2f 3206Region is from RBEG to REND. With PFXARG set the empty lines too."
94e9c286
SM
3207 (interactive "r\nP")
3208 (let ((comment-start "| ")
3209 (comment-end "")
3210 (comment-start-skip "| ")
3211 (comment-style 'indent)
b4747519 3212 (force (not (not pfxarg))))
94e9c286 3213 (rst-iterate-leftmost-paragraphs-2
b4747519
SM
3214 (rbeg rend parbegin leftmost isleft isempty)
3215 (when (or force (not isempty))
3216 (move-to-column leftmost force)
3217 (delete-region (point) (+ (point) (- (current-indentation) leftmost)))
3218 (insert "| ")))))
94e9c286
SM
3219
3220
3221\f
3222;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
d13c8be6
SM
3223;; Font lock
3224;; =========
94e9c286
SM
3225
3226(require 'font-lock)
3227
6d3f7c2f 3228;; FIXME: The obsolete variables need to disappear.
d13c8be6 3229
7b4cdbf4
SM
3230;; The following versions have been done inside Emacs and should not be
3231;; replaced by `:package-version' attributes until a change.
d8a52e15 3232
92439579 3233(defgroup rst-faces nil "Faces used in Rst Mode."
94e9c286
SM
3234 :group 'rst
3235 :group 'faces
3236 :version "21.1")
3237
2b1400b9
GM
3238(defface rst-block '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face))
3239 "Face used for all syntax marking up a special block."
3240 :version "24.1"
3241 :group 'rst-faces)
3242
3243(defcustom rst-block-face 'rst-block
b4747519 3244 "All syntax marking up a special block."
2b1400b9 3245 :version "24.1"
94e9c286
SM
3246 :group 'rst-faces
3247 :type '(face))
64f6a736 3248(rst-testcover-defcustom)
2b1400b9
GM
3249(make-obsolete-variable 'rst-block-face
3250 "customize the face `rst-block' instead."
3251 "24.1")
3252
3253(defface rst-external '((t :inherit font-lock-type-face))
3254 "Face used for field names and interpreted text."
3255 :version "24.1"
3256 :group 'rst-faces)
94e9c286 3257
2b1400b9 3258(defcustom rst-external-face 'rst-external
b4747519 3259 "Field names and interpreted text."
2b1400b9 3260 :version "24.1"
94e9c286
SM
3261 :group 'rst-faces
3262 :type '(face))
64f6a736 3263(rst-testcover-defcustom)
2b1400b9
GM
3264(make-obsolete-variable 'rst-external-face
3265 "customize the face `rst-external' instead."
3266 "24.1")
94e9c286 3267
2b1400b9
GM
3268(defface rst-definition '((t :inherit font-lock-function-name-face))
3269 "Face used for all other defining constructs."
3270 :version "24.1"
3271 :group 'rst-faces)
3272
3273(defcustom rst-definition-face 'rst-definition
b4747519 3274 "All other defining constructs."
2b1400b9 3275 :version "24.1"
94e9c286
SM
3276 :group 'rst-faces
3277 :type '(face))
64f6a736 3278(rst-testcover-defcustom)
2b1400b9
GM
3279(make-obsolete-variable 'rst-definition-face
3280 "customize the face `rst-definition' instead."
3281 "24.1")
3282
3283;; XEmacs compatibility (?).
3284(defface rst-directive (if (boundp 'font-lock-builtin-face)
3285 '((t :inherit font-lock-builtin-face))
3286 '((t :inherit font-lock-preprocessor-face)))
3287 "Face used for directives and roles."
3288 :version "24.1"
3289 :group 'rst-faces)
3290
3291(defcustom rst-directive-face 'rst-directive
b4747519 3292 "Directives and roles."
94e9c286
SM
3293 :group 'rst-faces
3294 :type '(face))
64f6a736 3295(rst-testcover-defcustom)
2b1400b9
GM
3296(make-obsolete-variable 'rst-directive-face
3297 "customize the face `rst-directive' instead."
3298 "24.1")
94e9c286 3299
2b1400b9
GM
3300(defface rst-comment '((t :inherit font-lock-comment-face))
3301 "Face used for comments."
3302 :version "24.1"
3303 :group 'rst-faces)
3304
3305(defcustom rst-comment-face 'rst-comment
b4747519 3306 "Comments."
2b1400b9 3307 :version "24.1"
94e9c286
SM
3308 :group 'rst-faces
3309 :type '(face))
64f6a736 3310(rst-testcover-defcustom)
2b1400b9
GM
3311(make-obsolete-variable 'rst-comment-face
3312 "customize the face `rst-comment' instead."
3313 "24.1")
3314
3315(defface rst-emphasis1 '((t :inherit italic))
3316 "Face used for simple emphasis."
3317 :version "24.1"
3318 :group 'rst-faces)
94e9c286 3319
2b1400b9 3320(defcustom rst-emphasis1-face 'rst-emphasis1
b4747519 3321 "Simple emphasis."
2b1400b9 3322 :version "24.1"
94e9c286
SM
3323 :group 'rst-faces
3324 :type '(face))
64f6a736 3325(rst-testcover-defcustom)
2b1400b9
GM
3326(make-obsolete-variable 'rst-emphasis1-face
3327 "customize the face `rst-emphasis1' instead."
3328 "24.1")
94e9c286 3329
2b1400b9
GM
3330(defface rst-emphasis2 '((t :inherit bold))
3331 "Face used for double emphasis."
3332 :version "24.1"
3333 :group 'rst-faces)
3334
3335(defcustom rst-emphasis2-face 'rst-emphasis2
b4747519 3336 "Double emphasis."
94e9c286
SM
3337 :group 'rst-faces
3338 :type '(face))
64f6a736 3339(rst-testcover-defcustom)
2b1400b9
GM
3340(make-obsolete-variable 'rst-emphasis2-face
3341 "customize the face `rst-emphasis2' instead."
3342 "24.1")
3343
3344(defface rst-literal '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
3345 "Face used for literal text."
3346 :version "24.1"
3347 :group 'rst-faces)
94e9c286 3348
2b1400b9 3349(defcustom rst-literal-face 'rst-literal
b4747519 3350 "Literal text."
2b1400b9 3351 :version "24.1"
94e9c286
SM
3352 :group 'rst-faces
3353 :type '(face))
64f6a736 3354(rst-testcover-defcustom)
2b1400b9
GM
3355(make-obsolete-variable 'rst-literal-face
3356 "customize the face `rst-literal' instead."
3357 "24.1")
94e9c286 3358
2b1400b9
GM
3359(defface rst-reference '((t :inherit font-lock-variable-name-face))
3360 "Face used for references to a definition."
3361 :version "24.1"
3362 :group 'rst-faces)
3363
3364(defcustom rst-reference-face 'rst-reference
b4747519 3365 "References to a definition."
2b1400b9 3366 :version "24.1"
94e9c286
SM
3367 :group 'rst-faces
3368 :type '(face))
64f6a736 3369(rst-testcover-defcustom)
2b1400b9
GM
3370(make-obsolete-variable 'rst-reference-face
3371 "customize the face `rst-reference' instead."
3372 "24.1")
94e9c286 3373
d8a52e15
SM
3374(defface rst-transition '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face))
3375 "Face used for a transition."
7b4cdbf4 3376 :package-version '(rst . "1.3.0")
d8a52e15
SM
3377 :group 'rst-faces)
3378
3379(defface rst-adornment '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face))
3380 "Face used for the adornment of a section header."
7b4cdbf4 3381 :package-version '(rst . "1.3.0")
d8a52e15
SM
3382 :group 'rst-faces)
3383
94e9c286
SM
3384;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
3385
48a24920
SM
3386(dolist (var '(rst-level-face-max rst-level-face-base-color
3387 rst-level-face-base-light
3388 rst-level-face-format-light
3389 rst-level-face-step-light
3390 rst-level-1-face
3391 rst-level-2-face
3392 rst-level-3-face
3393 rst-level-4-face
3394 rst-level-5-face
3395 rst-level-6-face))
3396 (make-obsolete-variable var "customize the faces `rst-level-*' instead."
3397 "24.3"))
3398
3399;; Define faces for the first 6 levels. More levels are possible, however.
3400(defface rst-level-1 '((((background light)) (:background "grey85"))
3401 (((background dark)) (:background "grey15")))
3402 "Default face for section title text at level 1."
3403 :package-version '(rst . "1.4.0"))
3404
3405(defface rst-level-2 '((((background light)) (:background "grey78"))
3406 (((background dark)) (:background "grey22")))
3407 "Default face for section title text at level 2."
3408 :package-version '(rst . "1.4.0"))
3409
3410(defface rst-level-3 '((((background light)) (:background "grey71"))
3411 (((background dark)) (:background "grey29")))
3412 "Default face for section title text at level 3."
3413 :package-version '(rst . "1.4.0"))
3414
3415(defface rst-level-4 '((((background light)) (:background "grey64"))
3416 (((background dark)) (:background "grey36")))
3417 "Default face for section title text at level 4."
3418 :package-version '(rst . "1.4.0"))
3419
3420(defface rst-level-5 '((((background light)) (:background "grey57"))
3421 (((background dark)) (:background "grey43")))
3422 "Default face for section title text at level 5."
3423 :package-version '(rst . "1.4.0"))
3424
3425(defface rst-level-6 '((((background light)) (:background "grey50"))
3426 (((background dark)) (:background "grey50")))
3427 "Default face for section title text at level 6."
3428 :package-version '(rst . "1.4.0"))
94e9c286
SM
3429
3430(defcustom rst-adornment-faces-alist
48a24920
SM
3431 '((t . rst-transition)
3432 (nil . rst-adornment)
3433 (1 . rst-level-1)
3434 (2 . rst-level-2)
3435 (3 . rst-level-3)
3436 (4 . rst-level-4)
3437 (5 . rst-level-5)
3438 (6 . rst-level-6))
3439 "Faces for the various adornment types.
d8a52e15
SM
3440Key is a number (for the section title text of that level
3441starting with 1), t (for transitions) or nil (for section title
48a24920
SM
3442adornment). If you need levels beyond 6 you have to define faces
3443of your own."
94e9c286
SM
3444 :group 'rst-faces
3445 :type '(alist
3446 :key-type
3447 (choice
d8a52e15
SM
3448 (integer :tag "Section level")
3449 (const :tag "transitions" t)
3450 (const :tag "section title adornment" nil))
48a24920 3451 :value-type (face)))
64f6a736 3452(rst-testcover-defcustom)
94e9c286 3453
94e9c286 3454;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
94e9c286 3455
d13c8be6 3456(defvar rst-font-lock-keywords
94e9c286 3457 ;; The reST-links in the comments below all relate to sections in
6d3f7c2f 3458 ;; http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html.
d13c8be6 3459 `(;; FIXME: Block markup is not recognized in blocks after explicit markup
6d3f7c2f 3460 ;; start.
d13c8be6
SM
3461
3462 ;; Simple `Body Elements`_
3463 ;; `Bullet Lists`_
6d3f7c2f 3464 ;; FIXME: A bullet directly after a field name is not recognized.
d13c8be6
SM
3465 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg '(:grp bul-sta))
3466 1 rst-block-face)
3467 ;; `Enumerated Lists`_
3468 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg '(:grp enmany-sta))
3469 1 rst-block-face)
6d3f7c2f
SM
3470 ;; `Definition Lists`_
3471 ;; FIXME: missing.
d13c8be6
SM
3472 ;; `Field Lists`_
3473 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg '(:grp fld-tag) 'bli-sfx)
3474 1 rst-external-face)
3475 ;; `Option Lists`_
3476 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg '(:grp opt-tag (:shy optsep-tag opt-tag) "*")
3477 '(:alt "$" (:seq hws-prt "\\{2\\}")))
3478 1 rst-block-face)
3479 ;; `Line Blocks`_
6d3f7c2f 3480 ;; Only for lines containing no more bar - to distinguish from tables.
d13c8be6
SM
3481 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg '(:grp "|" bli-sfx) "[^|\n]*$")
3482 1 rst-block-face)
3483
6d3f7c2f
SM
3484 ;; `Tables`_
3485 ;; FIXME: missing
d13c8be6
SM
3486
3487 ;; All the `Explicit Markup Blocks`_
3488 ;; `Footnotes`_ / `Citations`_
3489 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg 'fnc-sta-2)
3490 (1 rst-definition-face)
3491 (2 rst-definition-face))
3492 ;; `Directives`_ / `Substitution Definitions`_
3493 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg 'dir-sta-3)
3494 (1 rst-directive-face)
3495 (2 rst-definition-face)
3496 (3 rst-directive-face))
3497 ;; `Hyperlink Targets`_
3498 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg
3499 '(:grp exm-sta "_" (:alt
3500 (:seq "`" ilcbkqdef-tag "`")
3501 (:seq (:alt "[^:\\\n]" "\\\\.") "+")) ":")
3502 'bli-sfx)
3503 1 rst-definition-face)
3504 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg '(:grp "__") 'bli-sfx)
3505 1 rst-definition-face)
3506
6d3f7c2f
SM
3507 ;; All `Inline Markup`_
3508 ;; Most of them may be multiline though this is uninteresting.
d13c8be6
SM
3509
3510 ;; FIXME: Condition 5 preventing fontification of e.g. "*" not implemented
6d3f7c2f 3511 ;; `Strong Emphasis`_.
d13c8be6
SM
3512 (,(rst-re 'ilm-pfx '(:grp "\\*\\*" ilcast-tag "\\*\\*") 'ilm-sfx)
3513 1 rst-emphasis2-face)
3514 ;; `Emphasis`_
3515 (,(rst-re 'ilm-pfx '(:grp "\\*" ilcast-tag "\\*") 'ilm-sfx)
3516 1 rst-emphasis1-face)
3517 ;; `Inline Literals`_
3518 (,(rst-re 'ilm-pfx '(:grp "``" ilcbkq-tag "``") 'ilm-sfx)
3519 1 rst-literal-face)
3520 ;; `Inline Internal Targets`_
3521 (,(rst-re 'ilm-pfx '(:grp "_`" ilcbkq-tag "`") 'ilm-sfx)
3522 1 rst-definition-face)
3523 ;; `Hyperlink References`_
6d3f7c2f 3524 ;; FIXME: `Embedded URIs`_ not considered.
c846da43 3525 ;; FIXME: Directly adjacent marked up words are not fontified correctly
6d3f7c2f 3526 ;; unless they are not separated by two spaces: foo_ bar_.
d13c8be6
SM
3527 (,(rst-re 'ilm-pfx '(:grp (:alt (:seq "`" ilcbkq-tag "`")
3528 (:seq "\\sw" (:alt "\\sw" "-") "+\\sw"))
3529 "__?") 'ilm-sfx)
3530 1 rst-reference-face)
3531 ;; `Interpreted Text`_
3532 (,(rst-re 'ilm-pfx '(:grp (:shy ":" sym-tag ":") "?")
3533 '(:grp "`" ilcbkq-tag "`")
3534 '(:grp (:shy ":" sym-tag ":") "?") 'ilm-sfx)
3535 (1 rst-directive-face)
3536 (2 rst-external-face)
3537 (3 rst-directive-face))
3538 ;; `Footnote References`_ / `Citation References`_
3539 (,(rst-re 'ilm-pfx '(:grp fnc-tag "_") 'ilm-sfx)
3540 1 rst-reference-face)
3541 ;; `Substitution References`_
3542 ;; FIXME: References substitutions like |this|_ or |this|__ are not
6d3f7c2f 3543 ;; fontified correctly.
d13c8be6
SM
3544 (,(rst-re 'ilm-pfx '(:grp sub-tag) 'ilm-sfx)
3545 1 rst-reference-face)
3546 ;; `Standalone Hyperlinks`_
6d3f7c2f 3547 ;; FIXME: This takes it easy by using a whitespace as delimiter.
d13c8be6
SM
3548 (,(rst-re 'ilm-pfx '(:grp uri-tag ":\\S +") 'ilm-sfx)
3549 1 rst-definition-face)
3550 (,(rst-re 'ilm-pfx '(:grp sym-tag "@" sym-tag ) 'ilm-sfx)
3551 1 rst-definition-face)
3552
6d3f7c2f 3553 ;; Do all block fontification as late as possible so 'append works.
d13c8be6 3554
6d3f7c2f
SM
3555 ;; Sections_ / Transitions_
3556 ;; For sections this is multiline.
d13c8be6
SM
3557 (,(rst-re 'ado-beg-2-1)
3558 (rst-font-lock-handle-adornment-matcher
3559 (rst-font-lock-handle-adornment-pre-match-form
3560 (match-string-no-properties 1) (match-end 1))
3561 nil
3562 (1 (cdr (assoc nil rst-adornment-faces-alist)) append t)
3563 (2 (cdr (assoc rst-font-lock-adornment-level
3564 rst-adornment-faces-alist)) append t)
3565 (3 (cdr (assoc nil rst-adornment-faces-alist)) append t)))
3566
3567 ;; FIXME: FACESPEC could be used instead of ordinary faces to set
3568 ;; properties on comments and literal blocks so they are *not*
6d3f7c2f 3569 ;; inline fontified. See (elisp)Search-based Fontification.
d13c8be6
SM
3570
3571 ;; FIXME: And / or use `syntax-propertize` functions as in `octave-mod.el`
6d3f7c2f
SM
3572 ;; and other V24 modes. May make `font-lock-extend-region`
3573 ;; superfluous.
d13c8be6 3574
6d3f7c2f
SM
3575 ;; `Comments`_
3576 ;; This is multiline.
d13c8be6
SM
3577 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg 'cmt-sta-1)
3578 (1 rst-comment-face)
3579 (rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-match
3580 (rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-limit (match-end 1))
3581 nil
3582 (0 rst-comment-face append)))
3583 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg '(:grp exm-tag) '(:grp hws-tag) "$")
3584 (1 rst-comment-face)
3585 (2 rst-comment-face)
3586 (rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-match
3587 (rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-limit 'next)
3588 nil
3589 (0 rst-comment-face append)))
3590
3591 ;; FIXME: This is not rendered as comment::
6d3f7c2f
SM
3592 ;; .. .. list-table::
3593 ;; :stub-columns: 1
3594 ;; :header-rows: 1
d13c8be6
SM
3595
3596 ;; FIXME: This is rendered wrong::
3597 ;;
3598 ;; xxx yyy::
3599 ;;
3600 ;; ----|> KKKKK <|----
3601 ;; / \
3602 ;; -|> AAAAAAAAAAPPPPPP <|- -|> AAAAAAAAAABBBBBBB <|-
3603 ;; | | | |
3604 ;; | | | |
3605 ;; PPPPPP PPPPPPDDDDDDD BBBBBBB PPPPPPBBBBBBB
3606 ;;
3607 ;; Indentation needs to be taken from the line with the ``::`` and not from
3608 ;; the first content line.
94e9c286 3609
6d3f7c2f
SM
3610 ;; `Indented Literal Blocks`_
3611 ;; This is multiline.
d13c8be6
SM
3612 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg 'lit-sta-2)
3613 (2 rst-block-face)
3614 (rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-match
3615 (rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-limit t)
3616 nil
3617 (0 rst-literal-face append)))
94e9c286 3618
6d3f7c2f
SM
3619 ;; FIXME: `Quoted Literal Blocks`_ missing.
3620 ;; This is multiline.
94e9c286 3621
d13c8be6
SM
3622 ;; `Doctest Blocks`_
3623 ;; FIXME: This is wrong according to the specification:
3624 ;;
3625 ;; Doctest blocks are text blocks which begin with ">>> ", the Python
3626 ;; interactive interpreter main prompt, and end with a blank line.
3627 ;; Doctest blocks are treated as a special case of literal blocks,
3628 ;; without requiring the literal block syntax. If both are present, the
3629 ;; literal block syntax takes priority over Doctest block syntax:
3630 ;;
3631 ;; This is an ordinary paragraph.
3632 ;;
3633 ;; >>> print 'this is a Doctest block'
3634 ;; this is a Doctest block
3635 ;;
3636 ;; The following is a literal block::
3637 ;;
3638 ;; >>> This is not recognized as a doctest block by
3639 ;; reStructuredText. It *will* be recognized by the doctest
3640 ;; module, though!
3641 ;;
3642 ;; Indentation is not required for doctest blocks.
3643 (,(rst-re 'lin-beg '(:grp (:alt ">>>" ell-tag)) '(:grp ".+"))
3644 (1 rst-block-face)
64f6a736 3645 (2 rst-literal-face)))
d13c8be6
SM
3646 "Keywords to highlight in rst mode.")
3647
8f6b6da8
JB
3648(defvar font-lock-beg)
3649(defvar font-lock-end)
3650
d13c8be6 3651(defun rst-font-lock-extend-region ()
6d3f7c2f
SM
3652 "Extend the font-lock region if it might be in a multi-line construct.
3653Return non-nil if so. Font-lock region is from `font-lock-beg'
3654to `font-lock-end'."
d13c8be6
SM
3655 (let ((r (rst-font-lock-extend-region-internal font-lock-beg font-lock-end)))
3656 (when r
3657 (setq font-lock-beg (car r))
3658 (setq font-lock-end (cdr r))
3659 t)))
3660
3661(defun rst-font-lock-extend-region-internal (beg end)
6d3f7c2f 3662 "Check the region BEG / END for being in the middle of a multi-line construct.
d13c8be6
SM
3663Return nil if not or a cons with new values for BEG / END"
3664 (let ((nbeg (rst-font-lock-extend-region-extend beg -1))
3665 (nend (rst-font-lock-extend-region-extend end 1)))
3666 (if (or nbeg nend)
3667 (cons (or nbeg beg) (or nend end)))))
3668
3669(defun rst-forward-line (&optional n)
6d3f7c2f
SM
3670 "Like `forward-line' but always end up in column 0 and return accordingly.
3671Move N lines forward just as `forward-line'."
d13c8be6
SM
3672 (let ((moved (forward-line n)))
3673 (if (bolp)
3674 moved
3675 (forward-line 0)
7b4cdbf4 3676 (- moved (rst-signum n)))))
d13c8be6 3677
d8a52e15
SM
3678;; FIXME: If a single line is made a section header by `rst-adjust' the header
3679;; is not always fontified immediately.
d13c8be6
SM
3680(defun rst-font-lock-extend-region-extend (pt dir)
3681 "Extend the region starting at point PT and extending in direction DIR.
3682Return extended point or nil if not moved."
3683 ;; There are many potential multiline constructs but there are two groups
3684 ;; which are really relevant. The first group consists of
3685 ;;
3686 ;; * comment lines without leading explicit markup tag and
3687 ;;
3688 ;; * literal blocks following "::"
3689 ;;
c846da43 3690 ;; which are both indented. Thus indentation is the first thing recognized
d13c8be6
SM
3691 ;; here. The second criteria is an explicit markup tag which may be a comment
3692 ;; or a double colon at the end of a line.
3693 ;;
3694 ;; The second group consists of the adornment cases.
3695 (if (not (get-text-property pt 'font-lock-multiline))
6d3f7c2f 3696 ;; Move only if we don't start inside a multiline construct already.
d13c8be6 3697 (save-excursion
6d3f7c2f
SM
3698 (let (;; Non-empty non-indented line, explicit markup tag or literal
3699 ;; block tag.
d13c8be6
SM
3700 (stop-re (rst-re '(:alt "[^ \t\n]"
3701 (:seq hws-tag exm-tag)
3702 (:seq ".*" dcl-tag lin-end)))))
6d3f7c2f 3703 ;; The comments below are for dir == -1 / dir == 1.
d13c8be6
SM
3704 (goto-char pt)
3705 (forward-line 0)
3706 (setq pt (point))
3707 (while (and (not (looking-at stop-re))
3708 (zerop (rst-forward-line dir)))) ; try previous / next
6d3f7c2f 3709 ; line if it exists.
d13c8be6 3710 (if (looking-at (rst-re 'ado-beg-2-1)) ; may be an underline /
6d3f7c2f 3711 ; overline.
d13c8be6
SM
3712 (if (zerop (rst-forward-line dir))
3713 (if (looking-at (rst-re 'ttl-beg)) ; title found, i.e.
3714 ; underline / overline
6d3f7c2f 3715 ; found.
d13c8be6
SM
3716 (if (zerop (rst-forward-line dir))
3717 (if (not
3718 (looking-at (rst-re 'ado-beg-2-1))) ; no
3719 ; overline /
6d3f7c2f 3720 ; underline.
d13c8be6 3721 (rst-forward-line (- dir)))) ; step back to title
6d3f7c2f
SM
3722 ; / adornment.
3723 (if (< dir 0) ; keep downward adornment.
3724 (rst-forward-line (- dir))))) ; step back to adornment.
3725 (if (looking-at (rst-re 'ttl-beg)) ; may be a title.
d13c8be6
SM
3726 (if (zerop (rst-forward-line dir))
3727 (if (not
3728 (looking-at (rst-re 'ado-beg-2-1))) ; no overline /
6d3f7c2f
SM
3729 ; underline.
3730 (rst-forward-line (- dir)))))) ; step back to line.
d13c8be6
SM
3731 (if (not (= (point) pt))
3732 (point))))))
94e9c286
SM
3733
3734;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
3735;; Indented blocks
3736
3737(defun rst-forward-indented-block (&optional column limit)
3738 "Move forward across one indented block.
3739Find the next non-empty line which is not indented at least to COLUMN (defaults
b4747519
SM
3740to the column of the point). Moves point to first character of this line or the
3741first empty line immediately before it and returns that position. If there is
94e9c286
SM
3742no such line before LIMIT (defaults to the end of the buffer) returns nil and
3743point is not moved."
3744 (interactive)
3745 (let ((clm (or column (current-column)))
3746 (start (point))
3747 fnd beg cand)
3748 (if (not limit)
3749 (setq limit (point-max)))
3750 (save-match-data
3751 (while (and (not fnd) (< (point) limit))
3752 (forward-line 1)
3753 (when (< (point) limit)
3754 (setq beg (point))
d13c8be6 3755 (if (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end))
6d3f7c2f 3756 (setq cand (or cand beg)) ; An empty line is a candidate.
94e9c286
SM
3757 (move-to-column clm)
3758 ;; FIXME: No indentation [(zerop clm)] must be handled in some
6d3f7c2f
SM
3759 ;; useful way - though it is not clear what this should mean
3760 ;; at all.
94e9c286 3761 (if (string-match
d13c8be6
SM
3762 (rst-re 'linemp-tag)
3763 (buffer-substring-no-properties beg (point)))
6d3f7c2f 3764 (setq cand nil) ; An indented line resets a candidate.
94e9c286
SM
3765 (setq fnd (or cand beg)))))))
3766 (goto-char (or fnd start))
3767 fnd))
3768
d13c8be6 3769(defvar rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-begin nil
6d3f7c2f 3770 "Beginning of the match if `rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-end'.")
d13c8be6
SM
3771
3772(defvar rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-end nil
3773 "End of the match as determined by `rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-limit'.
57348c4d 3774Also used as a trigger for `rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-match'.")
d13c8be6
SM
3775
3776(defun rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-limit (ind-pnt)
c846da43 3777 "Find the next unindented line relative to indentation at IND-PNT.
d13c8be6
SM
3778Return this point, the end of the buffer or nil if nothing found.
3779If IND-PNT is `next' take the indentation from the next line if
6d3f7c2f 3780this is not empty and indented more than the current one. If
d13c8be6 3781IND-PNT is non-nil but not a number take the indentation from the
57348c4d 3782next non-empty line if this is indented more than the current one."
d13c8be6
SM
3783 (setq rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-begin ind-pnt)
3784 (setq rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-end
3785 (save-excursion
3786 (when (not (numberp ind-pnt))
6d3f7c2f 3787 ;; Find indentation point in next line if any.
d13c8be6
SM
3788 (setq ind-pnt
3789 ;; FIXME: Should be refactored to two different functions
3790 ;; giving their result to this function, may be
6d3f7c2f 3791 ;; integrated in caller.
d13c8be6
SM
3792 (save-match-data
3793 (let ((cur-ind (current-indentation)))
3794 (if (eq ind-pnt 'next)
3795 (when (and (zerop (forward-line 1))
3796 (< (point) (point-max)))
6d3f7c2f 3797 ;; Not at EOF.
d13c8be6
SM
3798 (setq rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-begin
3799 (point))
3800 (when (and (not (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end)))
3801 (> (current-indentation) cur-ind))
6d3f7c2f 3802 ;; Use end of indentation if non-empty line.
d13c8be6
SM
3803 (looking-at (rst-re 'hws-tag))
3804 (match-end 0)))
6d3f7c2f 3805 ;; Skip until non-empty line or EOF.
d13c8be6
SM
3806 (while (and (zerop (forward-line 1))
3807 (< (point) (point-max))
3808 (looking-at (rst-re 'lin-end))))
3809 (when (< (point) (point-max))
6d3f7c2f 3810 ;; Not at EOF.
d13c8be6
SM
3811 (setq rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-begin
3812 (point))
3813 (when (> (current-indentation) cur-ind)
6d3f7c2f 3814 ;; Indentation bigger than line of departure.
d13c8be6
SM
3815 (looking-at (rst-re 'hws-tag))
3816 (match-end 0))))))))
3817 (when ind-pnt
3818 (goto-char ind-pnt)
3819 (or (rst-forward-indented-block nil (point-max))
3820 (point-max))))))
3821
57348c4d 3822(defun rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-match (_limit)
6d3f7c2f 3823 "Set the match found earlier if match were found.
57348c4d
JB
3824Match has been found by `rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-limit'
3825the first time called or no match is found. Return non-nil if
3826match was found. LIMIT is not used but mandated by the caller."
d13c8be6
SM
3827 (when rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-end
3828 (set-match-data
3829 (list rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-begin
3830 rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-end))
3831 (put-text-property rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-begin
3832 rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-end
3833 'font-lock-multiline t)
6d3f7c2f 3834 ;; Make sure this is called only once.
d13c8be6
SM
3835 (setq rst-font-lock-find-unindented-line-end nil)
3836 t))
94e9c286
SM
3837
3838;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
3839;; Adornments
3840
d13c8be6
SM
3841(defvar rst-font-lock-adornment-level nil
3842 "Storage for `rst-font-lock-handle-adornment-matcher'.
3843Either section level of the current adornment or t for a transition.")
3844
3845(defun rst-adornment-level (key)
3846 "Return section level for adornment KEY.
57348c4d
JB
3847KEY is the first element of the return list of `rst-classify-adornment'.
3848If KEY is not a cons return it. If KEY is found in the hierarchy return
3849its level. Otherwise return a level one beyond the existing hierarchy."
d13c8be6
SM
3850 (if (not (consp key))
3851 key
3852 (let* ((hier (rst-get-hierarchy))
3853 (char (car key))
3854 (style (cdr key)))
7b4cdbf4
SM
3855 (1+ (or (lexical-let ((char char)
3856 (style style)
3857 (hier hier)) ; Create closure.
3858 (rst-position-if (lambda (elt)
3859 (and (equal (car elt) char)
3860 (equal (cadr elt) style))) hier))
d13c8be6
SM
3861 (length hier))))))
3862
3863(defvar rst-font-lock-adornment-match nil
3864 "Storage for match for current adornment.
6d3f7c2f 3865Set by `rst-font-lock-handle-adornment-pre-match-form'. Also used
d13c8be6
SM
3866as a trigger for `rst-font-lock-handle-adornment-matcher'.")
3867
3868(defun rst-font-lock-handle-adornment-pre-match-form (ado ado-end)
6d3f7c2f
SM
3869 "Determine limit for adornments.
3870Determine all things necessary for font-locking section titles
57348c4d
JB
3871and transitions and put the result to `rst-font-lock-adornment-match'
3872and `rst-font-lock-adornment-level'. ADO is the complete adornment
6d3f7c2f 3873matched. ADO-END is the point where ADO ends. Return the point
d13c8be6
SM
3874where the whole adorned construct ends.
3875
3876Called as a PRE-MATCH-FORM in the sense of `font-lock-keywords'."
3877 (let ((ado-data (rst-classify-adornment ado ado-end)))
3878 (if (not ado-data)
3879 (setq rst-font-lock-adornment-level nil
3880 rst-font-lock-adornment-match nil)
3881 (setq rst-font-lock-adornment-level
3882 (rst-adornment-level (car ado-data)))
3883 (setq rst-font-lock-adornment-match (cdr ado-data))
6d3f7c2f
SM
3884 (goto-char (nth 1 ado-data)) ; Beginning of construct.
3885 (nth 2 ado-data)))) ; End of construct.
d13c8be6 3886
57348c4d 3887(defun rst-font-lock-handle-adornment-matcher (_limit)
6d3f7c2f
SM
3888 "Set the match found earlier if match were found.
3889Match has been found by
3890`rst-font-lock-handle-adornment-pre-match-form' the first time
3891called or no match is found. Return non-nil if match was found.
d13c8be6 3892
6d3f7c2f
SM
3893Called as a MATCHER in the sense of `font-lock-keywords'.
3894LIMIT is not used but mandated by the caller."
d13c8be6 3895 (let ((match rst-font-lock-adornment-match))
6d3f7c2f 3896 ;; May run only once - enforce this.
d13c8be6
SM
3897 (setq rst-font-lock-adornment-match nil)
3898 (when match
3899 (set-match-data match)
3900 (goto-char (match-end 0))
3901 (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
3902 'font-lock-multiline t)
3903 t)))
94e9c286
SM
3904
3905\f
3906;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
d13c8be6 3907;; Compilation
94e9c286
SM
3908
3909(defgroup rst-compile nil
3910 "Settings for support of conversion of reStructuredText
3911document with \\[rst-compile]."
3912 :group 'rst
3913 :version "21.1")
3914
ef4271fe
GM
3915(defcustom rst-compile-toolsets
3916 `((html ,(if (executable-find "rst2html.py") "rst2html.py" "rst2html")
3917 ".html" nil)
3918 (latex ,(if (executable-find "rst2latex.py") "rst2latex.py" "rst2latex")
3919 ".tex" nil)
3920 (newlatex ,(if (executable-find "rst2newlatex.py") "rst2newlatex.py"
3921 "rst2newlatex")
3922 ".tex" nil)
3923 (pseudoxml ,(if (executable-find "rst2pseudoxml.py") "rst2pseudoxml.py"
3924 "rst2pseudoxml")
3925 ".xml" nil)
3926 (xml ,(if (executable-find "rst2xml.py") "rst2xml.py" "rst2xml")
3927 ".xml" nil)
3928 (pdf ,(if (executable-find "rst2pdf.py") "rst2pdf.py" "rst2pdf")
3929 ".pdf" nil)
3930 (s5 ,(if (executable-find "rst2s5.py") "rst2s5.py" "rst2s5")
3931 ".html" nil))
6d3f7c2f
SM
3932 "Table describing the command to use for each tool-set.
3933An association list of the tool-set to a list of the (command to use,
94e9c286 3934extension of produced filename, options to the tool (nil or a
ef4271fe 3935string)) to be used for converting the document."
d13c8be6 3936 ;; FIXME: These are not options but symbols which may be referenced by
1f45e27e
SM
3937 ;; `rst-compile-*-toolset` below. The `:validate' keyword of
3938 ;; `defcustom' may help to define this properly in newer Emacs
3939 ;; versions (> 23.1).
3f1b6eb2 3940 :type '(alist :options (html latex newlatex pseudoxml xml pdf s5)
ef4271fe
GM
3941 :key-type symbol
3942 :value-type (list :tag "Specification"
3943 (file :tag "Command")
3944 (string :tag "File extension")
3945 (choice :tag "Command options"
3946 (const :tag "No options" nil)
3947 (string :tag "Options"))))
ed8be7ff 3948 :group 'rst-compile
7b4cdbf4 3949 :package-version "1.2.0")
64f6a736 3950(rst-testcover-defcustom)
94e9c286 3951
6d3f7c2f 3952;; FIXME: Must be `defcustom`.
94e9c286 3953(defvar rst-compile-primary-toolset 'html
6d3f7c2f 3954 "The default tool-set for `rst-compile'.")
94e9c286 3955
6d3f7c2f 3956;; FIXME: Must be `defcustom`.
94e9c286 3957(defvar rst-compile-secondary-toolset 'latex
6d3f7c2f 3958 "The default tool-set for `rst-compile' with a prefix argument.")
94e9c286
SM
3959
3960(defun rst-compile-find-conf ()
3961 "Look for the configuration file in the parents of the current path."
3962 (interactive)
3963 (let ((file-name "docutils.conf")
3964 (buffer-file (buffer-file-name)))
3965 ;; Move up in the dir hierarchy till we find a change log file.
3966 (let* ((dir (file-name-directory buffer-file))
3967 (prevdir nil))
3968 (while (and (or (not (string= dir prevdir))
3969 (setq dir nil)
3970 nil)
3971 (not (file-exists-p (concat dir file-name))))
3972 ;; Move up to the parent dir and try again.
3973 (setq prevdir dir)
3974 (setq dir (expand-file-name (file-name-directory
3975 (directory-file-name
64f6a736
SM
3976 (file-name-directory dir))))))
3977 (or (and dir (concat dir file-name)) nil))))
94e9c286
SM
3978
3979(require 'compile)
3980
d13c8be6 3981(defun rst-compile (&optional use-alt)
94e9c286
SM
3982 "Compile command to convert reST document into some output file.
3983Attempts to find configuration file, if it can, overrides the
57348c4d 3984options. There are two commands to choose from; with USE-ALT,
6d3f7c2f 3985select the alternative tool-set."
94e9c286
SM
3986 (interactive "P")
3987 ;; Note: maybe we want to check if there is a Makefile too and not do anything
3988 ;; if that is the case. I dunno.
d13c8be6 3989 (let* ((toolset (cdr (assq (if use-alt
94e9c286
SM
3990 rst-compile-secondary-toolset
3991 rst-compile-primary-toolset)
3992 rst-compile-toolsets)))
3993 (command (car toolset))
3994 (extension (cadr toolset))
3995 (options (caddr toolset))
3996 (conffile (rst-compile-find-conf))
3997 (bufname (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name))
3998 (outname (file-name-sans-extension bufname)))
3999
4000 ;; Set compile-command before invocation of compile.
4001 (set (make-local-variable 'compile-command)
4002 (mapconcat 'identity
4003 (list command
4004 (or options "")
4005 (if conffile
d13c8be6 4006 (concat "--config=" (shell-quote-argument conffile))
94e9c286 4007 "")
d13c8be6
SM
4008 (shell-quote-argument bufname)
4009 (shell-quote-argument (concat outname extension)))
94e9c286
SM
4010 " "))
4011
4012 ;; Invoke the compile command.
d13c8be6 4013 (if (or compilation-read-command use-alt)
94e9c286 4014 (call-interactively 'compile)
64f6a736 4015 (compile compile-command))))
94e9c286
SM
4016
4017(defun rst-compile-alt-toolset ()
6d3f7c2f 4018 "Compile command with the alternative tool-set."
94e9c286 4019 (interactive)
d13c8be6 4020 (rst-compile t))
94e9c286
SM
4021
4022(defun rst-compile-pseudo-region ()
6d3f7c2f
SM
4023 "Show pseudo-XML rendering.
4024Rendering is done of the current active region, or of the entire
4025buffer, if the region is not selected."
4026 ;; FIXME: The region should be given interactively.
94e9c286
SM
4027 (interactive)
4028 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*pseudoxml*"
4029 (shell-command-on-region
4030 (if mark-active (region-beginning) (point-min))
4031 (if mark-active (region-end) (point-max))
ef4271fe 4032 (cadr (assq 'pseudoxml rst-compile-toolsets))
94e9c286
SM
4033 standard-output)))
4034
6d3f7c2f 4035;; FIXME: Should be `defcustom`.
94e9c286
SM
4036(defvar rst-pdf-program "xpdf"
4037 "Program used to preview PDF files.")
4038
4039(defun rst-compile-pdf-preview ()
4040 "Convert the document to a PDF file and launch a preview program."
4041 (interactive)
d13c8be6
SM
4042 (let* ((tmp-filename (make-temp-file "rst_el" nil ".pdf"))
4043 (command (format "%s %s %s && %s %s ; rm %s"
ef4271fe 4044 (cadr (assq 'pdf rst-compile-toolsets))
94e9c286 4045 buffer-file-name tmp-filename
d13c8be6 4046 rst-pdf-program tmp-filename tmp-filename)))
94e9c286
SM
4047 (start-process-shell-command "rst-pdf-preview" nil command)
4048 ;; Note: you could also use (compile command) to view the compilation
4049 ;; output.
4050 ))
4051
6d3f7c2f 4052;; FIXME: Should be `defcustom` or use something like `browse-url`.
94e9c286
SM
4053(defvar rst-slides-program "firefox"
4054 "Program used to preview S5 slides.")
4055
4056(defun rst-compile-slides-preview ()
4057 "Convert the document to an S5 slide presentation and launch a preview program."
4058 (interactive)
d13c8be6
SM
4059 (let* ((tmp-filename (make-temp-file "rst_el" nil ".html"))
4060 (command (format "%s %s %s && %s %s ; rm %s"
ef4271fe 4061 (cadr (assq 's5 rst-compile-toolsets))
94e9c286 4062 buffer-file-name tmp-filename
d13c8be6 4063 rst-slides-program tmp-filename tmp-filename)))
94e9c286
SM
4064 (start-process-shell-command "rst-slides-preview" nil command)
4065 ;; Note: you could also use (compile command) to view the compilation
4066 ;; output.
4067 ))
4068
94e9c286 4069\f
ee97deee
SM
4070;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
4071;; Imenu support.
4072
4073;; FIXME: Integrate this properly. Consider a key binding.
4074
4075;; Based on code from Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>.
4076
4077(defun rst-imenu-find-adornments-for-position (adornments pos)
4078 "Find adornments cell in ADORNMENTS for position POS."
4079 (let ((a nil))
4080 (while adornments
4081 (if (and (car adornments)
4082 (eq (car (car adornments)) pos))
4083 (setq a adornments
4084 adornments nil)
4085 (setq adornments (cdr adornments))))
4086 a))
4087
4088(defun rst-imenu-convert-cell (elt adornments)
57348c4d 4089 "Convert a cell ELT in a tree returned from `rst-section-tree' to Imenu index.
ee97deee
SM
4090ADORNMENTS is used as hint information for conversion."
4091 (let* ((kar (car elt))
4092 (kdr (cdr elt))
4093 (title (car kar)))
4094 (if kar
4095 (let* ((p (marker-position (cadr kar)))
4096 (adornments
4097 (rst-imenu-find-adornments-for-position adornments p))
4098 (a (car adornments))
4099 (adornments (cdr adornments))
4100 ;; FIXME: Overline adornment characters need to be in front so
4101 ;; they become visible even for long title lines. May be
4102 ;; an additional level number is also useful.
4103 (title (format "%s%s%s"
4104 (make-string (1+ (nth 3 a)) (nth 1 a))
4105 title
4106 (if (eq (nth 2 a) 'simple)
4107 ""
4108 (char-to-string (nth 1 a))))))
4109 (cons title
4110 (if (null kdr)
4111 p
4112 (cons
4113 ;; A bit ugly but this make which-func happy.
4114 (cons title p)
4115 (mapcar (lambda (elt0)
4116 (rst-imenu-convert-cell elt0 adornments))
4117 kdr)))))
4118 nil)))
4119
4120;; FIXME: Document title and subtitle need to be handled properly. They should
4121;; get an own "Document" top level entry.
4122(defun rst-imenu-create-index ()
57348c4d 4123 "Create index for Imenu.
ee97deee
SM
4124Return as described for `imenu--index-alist'."
4125 (rst-reset-section-caches)
4126 (let ((tree (rst-section-tree))
4127 ;; Translate line notation to point notation.
4128 (adornments (save-excursion
4129 (mapcar (lambda (ln-ado)
4130 (cons (progn
4131 (goto-char (point-min))
4132 (forward-line (1- (car ln-ado)))
4133 ;; FIXME: Need to consider
4134 ;; `imenu-use-markers' here?
4135 (point))
4136 (cdr ln-ado)))
4137 (rst-find-all-adornments)))))
4138 (delete nil (mapcar (lambda (elt)
4139 (rst-imenu-convert-cell elt adornments))
4140 tree))))
4141
4142\f
94e9c286 4143;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
94e9c286 4144;; Generic text functions that are more convenient than the defaults.
94e9c286 4145
6d3f7c2f 4146;; FIXME: Unbound command - should be bound or removed.
94e9c286 4147(defun rst-replace-lines (fromchar tochar)
6d3f7c2f 4148 "Replace flush-left lines of FROMCHAR with equal-length lines of TOCHAR."
94e9c286
SM
4149 (interactive "\
4150cSearch for flush-left lines of char:
4151cand replace with char: ")
4152 (save-excursion
d13c8be6 4153 (let ((searchre (rst-re "^" fromchar "+\\( *\\)$"))
b4747519
SM
4154 (found 0))
4155 (while (search-forward-regexp searchre nil t)
4156 (setq found (1+ found))
4157 (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
4158 (let ((width (current-column)))
4159 (rst-delete-entire-line)
4160 (insert-char tochar width)))
4161 (message (format "%d lines replaced." found)))))
94e9c286 4162
6d3f7c2f 4163;; FIXME: Unbound command - should be bound or removed.
94e9c286
SM
4164(defun rst-join-paragraph ()
4165 "Join lines in current paragraph into one line, removing end-of-lines."
4166 (interactive)
7b4cdbf4 4167 (let ((fill-column 65000)) ; Some big number.
94e9c286
SM
4168 (call-interactively 'fill-paragraph)))
4169
6d3f7c2f 4170;; FIXME: Unbound command - should be bound or removed.
94e9c286
SM
4171(defun rst-force-fill-paragraph ()
4172 "Fill paragraph at point, first joining the paragraph's lines into one.
4173This is useful for filling list item paragraphs."
4174 (interactive)
4175 (rst-join-paragraph)
4176 (fill-paragraph nil))
4177
4178
6d3f7c2f 4179;; FIXME: Unbound command - should be bound or removed.
94e9c286
SM
4180;; Generic character repeater function.
4181;; For sections, better to use the specialized function above, but this can
4182;; be useful for creating separators.
d13c8be6 4183(defun rst-repeat-last-character (use-next)
6d3f7c2f 4184 "Fill the current line using the last character on the current line.
57348c4d
JB
4185Fill up to the length of the preceding line or up to `fill-column' if preceding
4186line is empty.
94e9c286 4187
d13c8be6 4188If USE-NEXT, use the next line rather than the preceding line.
94e9c286
SM
4189
4190If the current line is longer than the desired length, shave the characters off
4191the current line to fit the desired length.
4192
4193As an added convenience, if the command is repeated immediately, the alternative
4194column is used (fill-column vs. end of previous/next line)."
d13c8be6 4195 (interactive "P")
94e9c286
SM
4196 (let* ((curcol (current-column))
4197 (curline (+ (count-lines (point-min) (point))
d13c8be6 4198 (if (zerop curcol) 1 0)))
94e9c286 4199 (lbp (line-beginning-position 0))
d13c8be6 4200 (prevcol (if (and (= curline 1) (not use-next))
94e9c286
SM
4201 fill-column
4202 (save-excursion
d13c8be6 4203 (forward-line (if use-next 1 -1))
94e9c286
SM
4204 (end-of-line)
4205 (skip-chars-backward " \t" lbp)
4206 (let ((cc (current-column)))
d13c8be6 4207 (if (zerop cc) fill-column cc)))))
94e9c286 4208 (rightmost-column
d13c8be6 4209 (cond ((equal last-command 'rst-repeat-last-character)
94e9c286
SM
4210 (if (= curcol fill-column) prevcol fill-column))
4211 (t (save-excursion
64f6a736 4212 (if (zerop prevcol) fill-column prevcol))))))
94e9c286
SM
4213 (end-of-line)
4214 (if (> (current-column) rightmost-column)
6d3f7c2f 4215 ;; Shave characters off the end.
94e9c286
SM
4216 (delete-region (- (point)
4217 (- (current-column) rightmost-column))
4218 (point))
6d3f7c2f 4219 ;; Fill with last characters.
94e9c286 4220 (insert-char (preceding-char)
64f6a736 4221 (- rightmost-column (current-column))))))
94e9c286
SM
4222
4223\f
6d3f7c2f
SM
4224
4225;; LocalWords: docutils http sourceforge rst html wp svn svnroot txt reST regex
4226;; LocalWords: regexes alist seq alt grp keymap abbrev overline overlines toc
d8a52e15 4227;; LocalWords: XML PNT propertized
6d3f7c2f
SM
4228
4229;; Local Variables:
4230;; sentence-end-double-space: t
4231;; End:
4232
d8a52e15
SM
4233(provide 'rst)
4234
4235;;; rst.el ends here