Fix bug #11720 with cursor positioning in outline-mode and Org buffers.
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a50699fd 1/* Code for doing intervals.
acaf905b 2 Copyright (C) 1993-1995, 1997-1998, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3
4This file is part of GNU Emacs.
5
9ec0b715 6GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
a50699fd 7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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8the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9(at your option) any later version.
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11GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
9ec0b715 17along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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18
19
20/* NOTES:
21
22 Have to ensure that we can't put symbol nil on a plist, or some
23 functions may work incorrectly.
24
25 An idea: Have the owner of the tree keep count of splits and/or
26 insertion lengths (in intervals), and balance after every N.
27
28 Need to call *_left_hook when buffer is killed.
29
30 Scan for zero-length, or 0-length to see notes about handling
31 zero length interval-markers.
32
33 There are comments around about freeing intervals. It might be
34 faster to explicitly free them (put them on the free list) than
35 to GC them.
36
37*/
38
39
18160b98 40#include <config.h>
d7306fe6 41#include <setjmp.h>
37aa2f85 42#include <intprops.h>
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43#include "lisp.h"
44#include "intervals.h"
45#include "buffer.h"
328c0f1f 46#include "puresize.h"
f54a8c1a 47#include "keyboard.h"
8feddab4 48#include "keymap.h"
a50699fd 49
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50/* Test for membership, allowing for t (actually any non-cons) to mean the
51 universal set. */
52
53#define TMEM(sym, set) (CONSP (set) ? ! NILP (Fmemq (sym, set)) : ! NILP (set))
54
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55static Lisp_Object merge_properties_sticky (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
56static INTERVAL merge_interval_right (INTERVAL);
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57static INTERVAL reproduce_tree (INTERVAL, INTERVAL);
58static INTERVAL reproduce_tree_obj (INTERVAL, Lisp_Object);
a50699fd 59\f
7ce503fd 60/* Utility functions for intervals. */
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61
62
7ce503fd 63/* Create the root interval of some object, a buffer or string. */
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64
65INTERVAL
971de7fb 66create_root_interval (Lisp_Object parent)
a50699fd 67{
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68 INTERVAL new;
69
70 CHECK_IMPURE (parent);
71
72 new = make_interval ();
a50699fd 73
b629dd47 74 if (BUFFERP (parent))
a50699fd 75 {
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76 new->total_length = (BUF_Z (XBUFFER (parent))
77 - BUF_BEG (XBUFFER (parent)));
727fec2d 78 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (new);
e5d967c9 79 BUF_INTERVALS (XBUFFER (parent)) = new;
4867a283 80 new->position = BEG;
a50699fd 81 }
b629dd47 82 else if (STRINGP (parent))
a50699fd 83 {
d5db4077 84 new->total_length = SCHARS (parent);
727fec2d 85 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (new);
b13738b6 86 STRING_SET_INTERVALS (parent, new);
944d4e4b 87 new->position = 0;
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88 }
89
439d5cb4 90 SET_INTERVAL_OBJECT (new, parent);
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91
92 return new;
93}
94
95/* Make the interval TARGET have exactly the properties of SOURCE */
96
97void
971de7fb 98copy_properties (register INTERVAL source, register INTERVAL target)
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99{
100 if (DEFAULT_INTERVAL_P (source) && DEFAULT_INTERVAL_P (target))
101 return;
102
103 COPY_INTERVAL_CACHE (source, target);
104 target->plist = Fcopy_sequence (source->plist);
105}
106
107/* Merge the properties of interval SOURCE into the properties
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108 of interval TARGET. That is to say, each property in SOURCE
109 is added to TARGET if TARGET has no such property as yet. */
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110
111static void
971de7fb 112merge_properties (register INTERVAL source, register INTERVAL target)
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113{
114 register Lisp_Object o, sym, val;
115
116 if (DEFAULT_INTERVAL_P (source) && DEFAULT_INTERVAL_P (target))
117 return;
118
119 MERGE_INTERVAL_CACHE (source, target);
120
121 o = source->plist;
4867a283 122 while (CONSP (o))
a50699fd 123 {
4867a283 124 sym = XCAR (o);
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125 o = XCDR (o);
126 CHECK_CONS (o);
127
128 val = target->plist;
129 while (CONSP (val) && !EQ (XCAR (val), sym))
130 {
131 val = XCDR (val);
132 if (!CONSP (val))
133 break;
134 val = XCDR (val);
135 }
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136
137 if (NILP (val))
138 {
4867a283 139 val = XCAR (o);
a50699fd 140 target->plist = Fcons (sym, Fcons (val, target->plist));
a50699fd 141 }
4028a938 142 o = XCDR (o);
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143 }
144}
145
146/* Return 1 if the two intervals have the same properties,
7ce503fd 147 0 otherwise. */
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148
149int
971de7fb 150intervals_equal (INTERVAL i0, INTERVAL i1)
a50699fd 151{
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152 register Lisp_Object i0_cdr, i0_sym;
153 register Lisp_Object i1_cdr, i1_val;
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154
155 if (DEFAULT_INTERVAL_P (i0) && DEFAULT_INTERVAL_P (i1))
156 return 1;
157
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158 if (DEFAULT_INTERVAL_P (i0) || DEFAULT_INTERVAL_P (i1))
159 return 0;
160
a50699fd 161 i0_cdr = i0->plist;
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162 i1_cdr = i1->plist;
163 while (CONSP (i0_cdr) && CONSP (i1_cdr))
a50699fd 164 {
4867a283 165 i0_sym = XCAR (i0_cdr);
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166 i0_cdr = XCDR (i0_cdr);
167 if (!CONSP (i0_cdr))
168 return 0; /* abort (); */
169 i1_val = i1->plist;
170 while (CONSP (i1_val) && !EQ (XCAR (i1_val), i0_sym))
171 {
172 i1_val = XCDR (i1_val);
173 if (!CONSP (i1_val))
174 return 0; /* abort (); */
175 i1_val = XCDR (i1_val);
176 }
a50699fd 177
7ce503fd 178 /* i0 has something i1 doesn't. */
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179 if (EQ (i1_val, Qnil))
180 return 0;
181
7ce503fd 182 /* i0 and i1 both have sym, but it has different values in each. */
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183 if (!CONSP (i1_val)
184 || (i1_val = XCDR (i1_val), !CONSP (i1_val))
185 || !EQ (XCAR (i1_val), XCAR (i0_cdr)))
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186 return 0;
187
4867a283 188 i0_cdr = XCDR (i0_cdr);
a50699fd 189
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190 i1_cdr = XCDR (i1_cdr);
191 if (!CONSP (i1_cdr))
192 return 0; /* abort (); */
193 i1_cdr = XCDR (i1_cdr);
194 }
a50699fd 195
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196 /* Lengths of the two plists were equal. */
197 return (NILP (i0_cdr) && NILP (i1_cdr));
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198}
199\f
a50699fd 200
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201/* Traverse an interval tree TREE, performing FUNCTION on each node.
202 No guarantee is made about the order of traversal.
203 Pass FUNCTION two args: an interval, and ARG. */
204
205void
971de7fb 206traverse_intervals_noorder (INTERVAL tree, void (*function) (INTERVAL, Lisp_Object), Lisp_Object arg)
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207{
208 /* Minimize stack usage. */
209 while (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (tree))
210 {
211 (*function) (tree, arg);
212 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (tree->right))
213 tree = tree->left;
214 else
215 {
216 traverse_intervals_noorder (tree->left, function, arg);
217 tree = tree->right;
218 }
219 }
220}
221
a50699fd 222/* Traverse an interval tree TREE, performing FUNCTION on each node.
4a93c905 223 Pass FUNCTION two args: an interval, and ARG. */
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224
225void
d311d28c 226traverse_intervals (INTERVAL tree, ptrdiff_t position,
e79123aa 227 void (*function) (INTERVAL, Lisp_Object), Lisp_Object arg)
a50699fd 228{
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229 while (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (tree))
230 {
42005513 231 traverse_intervals (tree->left, position, function, arg);
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232 position += LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree);
233 tree->position = position;
234 (*function) (tree, arg);
42005513 235 position += LENGTH (tree); tree = tree->right;
19d4e9a7 236 }
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237}
238\f
239#if 0
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240
241static int icount;
242static int idepth;
243static int zero_length;
244
7ce503fd 245/* These functions are temporary, for debugging purposes only. */
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246
247INTERVAL search_interval, found_interval;
248
249void
1dae0f0a 250check_for_interval (INTERVAL i)
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251{
252 if (i == search_interval)
253 {
254 found_interval = i;
255 icount++;
256 }
257}
258
259INTERVAL
1dae0f0a 260search_for_interval (INTERVAL i, INTERVAL tree)
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261{
262 icount = 0;
263 search_interval = i;
264 found_interval = NULL_INTERVAL;
19d4e9a7 265 traverse_intervals_noorder (tree, &check_for_interval, Qnil);
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266 return found_interval;
267}
268
269static void
1dae0f0a 270inc_interval_count (INTERVAL i)
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271{
272 icount++;
273 if (LENGTH (i) == 0)
274 zero_length++;
275 if (depth > idepth)
276 idepth = depth;
277}
278
279int
1dae0f0a 280count_intervals (INTERVAL i)
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281{
282 icount = 0;
283 idepth = 0;
284 zero_length = 0;
19d4e9a7 285 traverse_intervals_noorder (i, &inc_interval_count, Qnil);
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286
287 return icount;
288}
289
290static INTERVAL
1dae0f0a 291root_interval (INTERVAL interval)
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292{
293 register INTERVAL i = interval;
294
295 while (! ROOT_INTERVAL_P (i))
439d5cb4 296 i = INTERVAL_PARENT (i);
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297
298 return i;
299}
300#endif
301\f
302/* Assuming that a left child exists, perform the following operation:
303
304 A B
305 / \ / \
306 B => A
307 / \ / \
308 c c
309*/
310
55d4c1b2 311static inline INTERVAL
971de7fb 312rotate_right (INTERVAL interval)
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313{
314 INTERVAL i;
315 INTERVAL B = interval->left;
d311d28c 316 ptrdiff_t old_total = interval->total_length;
a50699fd 317
7ce503fd 318 /* Deal with any Parent of A; make it point to B. */
a50699fd 319 if (! ROOT_INTERVAL_P (interval))
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320 {
321 if (AM_LEFT_CHILD (interval))
439d5cb4 322 INTERVAL_PARENT (interval)->left = B;
e39adcda 323 else
439d5cb4 324 INTERVAL_PARENT (interval)->right = B;
e39adcda 325 }
439d5cb4 326 COPY_INTERVAL_PARENT (B, interval);
a50699fd 327
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328 /* Make B the parent of A */
329 i = B->right;
330 B->right = interval;
439d5cb4 331 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (interval, B);
a50699fd 332
4314dea4 333 /* Make A point to c */
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334 interval->left = i;
335 if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
439d5cb4 336 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (i, interval);
4314dea4 337
550bd63a 338 /* A's total length is decreased by the length of B and its left child. */
4314dea4 339 interval->total_length -= B->total_length - LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (interval);
727fec2d 340 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (interval);
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341
342 /* B must have the same total length of A. */
343 B->total_length = old_total;
727fec2d 344 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (B);
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345
346 return B;
347}
4314dea4 348
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349/* Assuming that a right child exists, perform the following operation:
350
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351 A B
352 / \ / \
a50699fd 353 B => A
7d0393cf 354 / \ / \
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355 c c
356*/
357
55d4c1b2 358static inline INTERVAL
971de7fb 359rotate_left (INTERVAL interval)
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360{
361 INTERVAL i;
362 INTERVAL B = interval->right;
d311d28c 363 ptrdiff_t old_total = interval->total_length;
a50699fd 364
4314dea4 365 /* Deal with any parent of A; make it point to B. */
a50699fd 366 if (! ROOT_INTERVAL_P (interval))
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367 {
368 if (AM_LEFT_CHILD (interval))
439d5cb4 369 INTERVAL_PARENT (interval)->left = B;
e39adcda 370 else
439d5cb4 371 INTERVAL_PARENT (interval)->right = B;
e39adcda 372 }
439d5cb4 373 COPY_INTERVAL_PARENT (B, interval);
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374
375 /* Make B the parent of A */
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376 i = B->left;
377 B->left = interval;
439d5cb4 378 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (interval, B);
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379
380 /* Make A point to c */
381 interval->right = i;
382 if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
439d5cb4 383 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (i, interval);
4314dea4 384
550bd63a 385 /* A's total length is decreased by the length of B and its right child. */
4314dea4 386 interval->total_length -= B->total_length - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (interval);
727fec2d 387 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (interval);
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388
389 /* B must have the same total length of A. */
390 B->total_length = old_total;
727fec2d 391 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (B);
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392
393 return B;
394}
395\f
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396/* Balance an interval tree with the assumption that the subtrees
397 themselves are already balanced. */
398
399static INTERVAL
971de7fb 400balance_an_interval (INTERVAL i)
4314dea4 401{
d311d28c 402 register ptrdiff_t old_diff, new_diff;
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403
404 while (1)
405 {
406 old_diff = LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i) - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i);
407 if (old_diff > 0)
408 {
727fec2d 409 /* Since the left child is longer, there must be one. */
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410 new_diff = i->total_length - i->left->total_length
411 + RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i->left) - LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i->left);
1ea40aa2 412 if (eabs (new_diff) >= old_diff)
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413 break;
414 i = rotate_right (i);
415 balance_an_interval (i->right);
416 }
417 else if (old_diff < 0)
418 {
727fec2d 419 /* Since the right child is longer, there must be one. */
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420 new_diff = i->total_length - i->right->total_length
421 + LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i->right) - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i->right);
1ea40aa2 422 if (eabs (new_diff) >= -old_diff)
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423 break;
424 i = rotate_left (i);
425 balance_an_interval (i->left);
426 }
427 else
428 break;
429 }
430 return i;
431}
432
433/* Balance INTERVAL, potentially stuffing it back into its parent
434 Lisp Object. */
435
55d4c1b2 436static inline INTERVAL
971de7fb 437balance_possible_root_interval (register INTERVAL interval)
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438{
439 Lisp_Object parent;
439d5cb4 440 int have_parent = 0;
4314dea4 441
439d5cb4 442 if (!INTERVAL_HAS_OBJECT (interval) && !INTERVAL_HAS_PARENT (interval))
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443 return interval;
444
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445 if (INTERVAL_HAS_OBJECT (interval))
446 {
447 have_parent = 1;
448 GET_INTERVAL_OBJECT (parent, interval);
449 }
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450 interval = balance_an_interval (interval);
451
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452 if (have_parent)
453 {
454 if (BUFFERP (parent))
455 BUF_INTERVALS (XBUFFER (parent)) = interval;
456 else if (STRINGP (parent))
b13738b6 457 STRING_SET_INTERVALS (parent, interval);
439d5cb4 458 }
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459
460 return interval;
461}
462
463/* Balance the interval tree TREE. Balancing is by weight
464 (the amount of text). */
465
466static INTERVAL
971de7fb 467balance_intervals_internal (register INTERVAL tree)
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468{
469 /* Balance within each side. */
470 if (tree->left)
8f3b9b95 471 balance_intervals_internal (tree->left);
4314dea4 472 if (tree->right)
8f3b9b95 473 balance_intervals_internal (tree->right);
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474 return balance_an_interval (tree);
475}
476
477/* Advertised interface to balance intervals. */
478
479INTERVAL
971de7fb 480balance_intervals (INTERVAL tree)
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481{
482 if (tree == NULL_INTERVAL)
483 return NULL_INTERVAL;
484
485 return balance_intervals_internal (tree);
486}
487\f
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488/* Split INTERVAL into two pieces, starting the second piece at
489 character position OFFSET (counting from 0), relative to INTERVAL.
490 INTERVAL becomes the left-hand piece, and the right-hand piece
491 (second, lexicographically) is returned.
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492
493 The size and position fields of the two intervals are set based upon
494 those of the original interval. The property list of the new interval
495 is reset, thus it is up to the caller to do the right thing with the
496 result.
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498 Note that this does not change the position of INTERVAL; if it is a root,
7ce503fd 499 it is still a root after this operation. */
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500
501INTERVAL
d311d28c 502split_interval_right (INTERVAL interval, ptrdiff_t offset)
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503{
504 INTERVAL new = make_interval ();
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505 ptrdiff_t position = interval->position;
506 ptrdiff_t new_length = LENGTH (interval) - offset;
a50699fd 507
2bc7a79b 508 new->position = position + offset;
439d5cb4 509 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (new, interval);
a50699fd 510
4314dea4 511 if (NULL_RIGHT_CHILD (interval))
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512 {
513 interval->right = new;
514 new->total_length = new_length;
727fec2d 515 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (new);
a50699fd 516 }
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517 else
518 {
519 /* Insert the new node between INTERVAL and its right child. */
520 new->right = interval->right;
439d5cb4 521 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (interval->right, new);
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522 interval->right = new;
523 new->total_length = new_length + new->right->total_length;
727fec2d 524 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (new);
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525 balance_an_interval (new);
526 }
7d0393cf 527
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528 balance_possible_root_interval (interval);
529
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530 return new;
531}
532
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533/* Split INTERVAL into two pieces, starting the second piece at
534 character position OFFSET (counting from 0), relative to INTERVAL.
535 INTERVAL becomes the right-hand piece, and the left-hand piece
536 (first, lexicographically) is returned.
a50699fd 537
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538 The size and position fields of the two intervals are set based upon
539 those of the original interval. The property list of the new interval
540 is reset, thus it is up to the caller to do the right thing with the
541 result.
542
543 Note that this does not change the position of INTERVAL; if it is a root,
7ce503fd 544 it is still a root after this operation. */
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545
546INTERVAL
d311d28c 547split_interval_left (INTERVAL interval, ptrdiff_t offset)
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548{
549 INTERVAL new = make_interval ();
d311d28c 550 ptrdiff_t new_length = offset;
a50699fd 551
a50699fd 552 new->position = interval->position;
2bc7a79b 553 interval->position = interval->position + offset;
439d5cb4 554 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (new, interval);
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555
556 if (NULL_LEFT_CHILD (interval))
557 {
558 interval->left = new;
559 new->total_length = new_length;
727fec2d 560 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (new);
a50699fd 561 }
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562 else
563 {
564 /* Insert the new node between INTERVAL and its left child. */
565 new->left = interval->left;
439d5cb4 566 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (new->left, new);
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567 interval->left = new;
568 new->total_length = new_length + new->left->total_length;
727fec2d 569 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (new);
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570 balance_an_interval (new);
571 }
7d0393cf 572
4314dea4 573 balance_possible_root_interval (interval);
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574
575 return new;
576}
577\f
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578/* Return the proper position for the first character
579 described by the interval tree SOURCE.
580 This is 1 if the parent is a buffer,
581 0 if the parent is a string or if there is no parent.
582
583 Don't use this function on an interval which is the child
584 of another interval! */
585
fc7bf025 586static int
971de7fb 587interval_start_pos (INTERVAL source)
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588{
589 Lisp_Object parent;
590
591 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (source))
592 return 0;
593
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594 if (! INTERVAL_HAS_OBJECT (source))
595 return 0;
439d5cb4 596 GET_INTERVAL_OBJECT (parent, source);
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597 if (BUFFERP (parent))
598 return BUF_BEG (XBUFFER (parent));
599 return 0;
600}
601
90ba40fc 602/* Find the interval containing text position POSITION in the text
24e3d3bf 603 represented by the interval tree TREE. POSITION is a buffer
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604 position (starting from 1) or a string index (starting from 0).
605 If POSITION is at the end of the buffer or string,
606 return the interval containing the last character.
a50699fd 607
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608 The `position' field, which is a cache of an interval's position,
609 is updated in the interval found. Other functions (e.g., next_interval)
7ce503fd 610 will update this cache based on the result of find_interval. */
90ba40fc 611
1863bbf8 612INTERVAL
d311d28c 613find_interval (register INTERVAL tree, register ptrdiff_t position)
a50699fd 614{
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615 /* The distance from the left edge of the subtree at TREE
616 to POSITION. */
d311d28c 617 register ptrdiff_t relative_position;
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618
619 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (tree))
620 return NULL_INTERVAL;
621
944d4e4b 622 relative_position = position;
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623 if (INTERVAL_HAS_OBJECT (tree))
624 {
625 Lisp_Object parent;
626 GET_INTERVAL_OBJECT (parent, tree);
627 if (BUFFERP (parent))
628 relative_position -= BUF_BEG (XBUFFER (parent));
629 }
944d4e4b 630
24e3d3bf 631 if (relative_position > TOTAL_LENGTH (tree))
a50699fd 632 abort (); /* Paranoia */
a50699fd 633
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634 if (!handling_signal)
635 tree = balance_possible_root_interval (tree);
4314dea4 636
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637 while (1)
638 {
24e3d3bf 639 if (relative_position < LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree))
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640 {
641 tree = tree->left;
642 }
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643 else if (! NULL_RIGHT_CHILD (tree)
644 && relative_position >= (TOTAL_LENGTH (tree)
645 - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree)))
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646 {
647 relative_position -= (TOTAL_LENGTH (tree)
648 - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree));
649 tree = tree->right;
650 }
651 else
652 {
944d4e4b 653 tree->position
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654 = (position - relative_position /* left edge of *tree. */
655 + LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree)); /* left edge of this interval. */
24e3d3bf 656
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657 return tree;
658 }
659 }
660}
661\f
662/* Find the succeeding interval (lexicographically) to INTERVAL.
90ba40fc 663 Sets the `position' field based on that of INTERVAL (see
7ce503fd 664 find_interval). */
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665
666INTERVAL
971de7fb 667next_interval (register INTERVAL interval)
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668{
669 register INTERVAL i = interval;
d311d28c 670 register ptrdiff_t next_position;
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671
672 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
673 return NULL_INTERVAL;
674 next_position = interval->position + LENGTH (interval);
675
676 if (! NULL_RIGHT_CHILD (i))
677 {
678 i = i->right;
679 while (! NULL_LEFT_CHILD (i))
680 i = i->left;
681
682 i->position = next_position;
683 return i;
684 }
685
686 while (! NULL_PARENT (i))
687 {
688 if (AM_LEFT_CHILD (i))
689 {
439d5cb4 690 i = INTERVAL_PARENT (i);
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691 i->position = next_position;
692 return i;
693 }
694
439d5cb4 695 i = INTERVAL_PARENT (i);
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696 }
697
698 return NULL_INTERVAL;
699}
700
701/* Find the preceding interval (lexicographically) to INTERVAL.
90ba40fc 702 Sets the `position' field based on that of INTERVAL (see
7ce503fd 703 find_interval). */
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704
705INTERVAL
971de7fb 706previous_interval (register INTERVAL interval)
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707{
708 register INTERVAL i;
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709
710 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (interval))
711 return NULL_INTERVAL;
712
713 if (! NULL_LEFT_CHILD (interval))
714 {
715 i = interval->left;
716 while (! NULL_RIGHT_CHILD (i))
717 i = i->right;
718
719 i->position = interval->position - LENGTH (i);
720 return i;
721 }
722
723 i = interval;
724 while (! NULL_PARENT (i))
725 {
726 if (AM_RIGHT_CHILD (i))
727 {
439d5cb4 728 i = INTERVAL_PARENT (i);
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729
730 i->position = interval->position - LENGTH (i);
731 return i;
732 }
439d5cb4 733 i = INTERVAL_PARENT (i);
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734 }
735
736 return NULL_INTERVAL;
737}
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738
739/* Find the interval containing POS given some non-NULL INTERVAL
75167cd4 740 in the same tree. Note that we need to update interval->position
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741 if we go down the tree.
742 To speed up the process, we assume that the ->position of
743 I and all its parents is already uptodate. */
25eeac41 744INTERVAL
d311d28c 745update_interval (register INTERVAL i, ptrdiff_t pos)
25eeac41
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746{
747 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
748 return NULL_INTERVAL;
749
7d0393cf 750 while (1)
25eeac41 751 {
7d0393cf 752 if (pos < i->position)
25eeac41
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753 {
754 /* Move left. */
7d0393cf 755 if (pos >= i->position - TOTAL_LENGTH (i->left))
75167cd4
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756 {
757 i->left->position = i->position - TOTAL_LENGTH (i->left)
758 + LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i->left);
759 i = i->left; /* Move to the left child */
760 }
7d0393cf 761 else if (NULL_PARENT (i))
25eeac41 762 error ("Point before start of properties");
7d0393cf 763 else
439d5cb4 764 i = INTERVAL_PARENT (i);
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765 continue;
766 }
767 else if (pos >= INTERVAL_LAST_POS (i))
768 {
769 /* Move right. */
7d0393cf 770 if (pos < INTERVAL_LAST_POS (i) + TOTAL_LENGTH (i->right))
75167cd4 771 {
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772 i->right->position = INTERVAL_LAST_POS (i)
773 + LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i->right);
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774 i = i->right; /* Move to the right child */
775 }
7d0393cf 776 else if (NULL_PARENT (i))
7c85f529 777 error ("Point %"pD"d after end of properties", pos);
7d0393cf 778 else
70cc95c4 779 i = INTERVAL_PARENT (i);
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780 continue;
781 }
7d0393cf 782 else
25eeac41
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783 return i;
784 }
785}
786
a50699fd 787\f
90ba40fc 788#if 0
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789/* Traverse a path down the interval tree TREE to the interval
790 containing POSITION, adjusting all nodes on the path for
791 an addition of LENGTH characters. Insertion between two intervals
792 (i.e., point == i->position, where i is second interval) means
793 text goes into second interval.
794
795 Modifications are needed to handle the hungry bits -- after simply
796 finding the interval at position (don't add length going down),
797 if it's the beginning of the interval, get the previous interval
8e6208c5 798 and check the hungry bits of both. Then add the length going back up
7ce503fd 799 to the root. */
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800
801static INTERVAL
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802adjust_intervals_for_insertion (INTERVAL tree, ptrdiff_t position,
803 ptrdiff_t length)
a50699fd 804{
d311d28c 805 register ptrdiff_t relative_position;
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806 register INTERVAL this;
807
808 if (TOTAL_LENGTH (tree) == 0) /* Paranoia */
809 abort ();
810
811 /* If inserting at point-max of a buffer, that position
812 will be out of range */
813 if (position > TOTAL_LENGTH (tree))
814 position = TOTAL_LENGTH (tree);
815 relative_position = position;
816 this = tree;
817
818 while (1)
819 {
820 if (relative_position <= LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (this))
821 {
822 this->total_length += length;
727fec2d 823 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (this);
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824 this = this->left;
825 }
826 else if (relative_position > (TOTAL_LENGTH (this)
827 - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (this)))
828 {
829 relative_position -= (TOTAL_LENGTH (this)
830 - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (this));
831 this->total_length += length;
727fec2d 832 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (this);
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833 this = this->right;
834 }
835 else
836 {
837 /* If we are to use zero-length intervals as buffer pointers,
7ce503fd 838 then this code will have to change. */
a50699fd 839 this->total_length += length;
727fec2d 840 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (this);
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841 this->position = LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (this)
842 + position - relative_position + 1;
843 return tree;
844 }
845 }
846}
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847#endif
848
849/* Effect an adjustment corresponding to the addition of LENGTH characters
850 of text. Do this by finding the interval containing POSITION in the
550bd63a 851 interval tree TREE, and then adjusting all of its ancestors by adding
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852 LENGTH to them.
853
854 If POSITION is the first character of an interval, meaning that point
855 is actually between the two intervals, make the new text belong to
856 the interval which is "sticky".
857
1d1d7ba0 858 If both intervals are "sticky", then make them belong to the left-most
90ba40fc 859 interval. Another possibility would be to create a new interval for
7ce503fd 860 this text, and make it have the merged properties of both ends. */
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861
862static INTERVAL
e79123aa 863adjust_intervals_for_insertion (INTERVAL tree,
d311d28c 864 ptrdiff_t position, ptrdiff_t length)
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865{
866 register INTERVAL i;
7ce503fd
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867 register INTERVAL temp;
868 int eobp = 0;
944d4e4b 869 Lisp_Object parent;
d311d28c 870 ptrdiff_t offset;
7d0393cf 871
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872 if (TOTAL_LENGTH (tree) == 0) /* Paranoia */
873 abort ();
874
439d5cb4 875 GET_INTERVAL_OBJECT (parent, tree);
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876 offset = (BUFFERP (parent) ? BUF_BEG (XBUFFER (parent)) : 0);
877
24e3d3bf
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878 /* If inserting at point-max of a buffer, that position will be out
879 of range. Remember that buffer positions are 1-based. */
944d4e4b
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880 if (position >= TOTAL_LENGTH (tree) + offset)
881 {
882 position = TOTAL_LENGTH (tree) + offset;
883 eobp = 1;
884 }
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885
886 i = find_interval (tree, position);
7ce503fd 887
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888 /* If in middle of an interval which is not sticky either way,
889 we must not just give its properties to the insertion.
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890 So split this interval at the insertion point.
891
892 Originally, the if condition here was this:
893 (! (position == i->position || eobp)
894 && END_NONSTICKY_P (i)
895 && FRONT_NONSTICKY_P (i))
896 But, these macros are now unreliable because of introduction of
897 Vtext_property_default_nonsticky. So, we always check properties
898 one by one if POSITION is in middle of an interval. */
899 if (! (position == i->position || eobp))
2313b945 900 {
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901 Lisp_Object tail;
902 Lisp_Object front, rear;
903
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904 tail = i->plist;
905
906 /* Properties font-sticky and rear-nonsticky override
907 Vtext_property_default_nonsticky. So, if they are t, we can
908 skip one by one checking of properties. */
909 rear = textget (i->plist, Qrear_nonsticky);
910 if (! CONSP (rear) && ! NILP (rear))
911 {
912 /* All properties are nonsticky. We split the interval. */
913 goto check_done;
914 }
ca41a64d 915 front = textget (i->plist, Qfront_sticky);
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916 if (! CONSP (front) && ! NILP (front))
917 {
918 /* All properties are sticky. We don't split the interval. */
919 tail = Qnil;
920 goto check_done;
921 }
ca41a64d 922
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923 /* Does any actual property pose an actual problem? We break
924 the loop if we find a nonsticky property. */
925 for (; CONSP (tail); tail = Fcdr (XCDR (tail)))
ca41a64d 926 {
f56b42ac 927 Lisp_Object prop, tmp;
03699b14 928 prop = XCAR (tail);
ca41a64d 929
f56b42ac 930 /* Is this particular property front-sticky? */
ca41a64d
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931 if (CONSP (front) && ! NILP (Fmemq (prop, front)))
932 continue;
933
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934 /* Is this particular property rear-nonsticky? */
935 if (CONSP (rear) && ! NILP (Fmemq (prop, rear)))
936 break;
937
938 /* Is this particular property recorded as sticky or
939 nonsticky in Vtext_property_default_nonsticky? */
940 tmp = Fassq (prop, Vtext_property_default_nonsticky);
941 if (CONSP (tmp))
942 {
943 if (NILP (tmp))
944 continue;
945 break;
946 }
947
948 /* By default, a text property is rear-sticky, thus we
949 continue the loop. */
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950 }
951
f56b42ac 952 check_done:
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953 /* If any property is a real problem, split the interval. */
954 if (! NILP (tail))
955 {
956 temp = split_interval_right (i, position - i->position);
957 copy_properties (i, temp);
958 i = temp;
959 }
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960 }
961
90ba40fc 962 /* If we are positioned between intervals, check the stickiness of
7ce503fd
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963 both of them. We have to do this too, if we are at BEG or Z. */
964 if (position == i->position || eobp)
90ba40fc 965 {
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966 register INTERVAL prev;
967
968 if (position == BEG)
969 prev = 0;
970 else if (eobp)
971 {
972 prev = i;
973 i = 0;
974 }
975 else
976 prev = previous_interval (i);
90ba40fc 977
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978 /* Even if we are positioned between intervals, we default
979 to the left one if it exists. We extend it now and split
8e6208c5 980 off a part later, if stickiness demands it. */
439d5cb4 981 for (temp = prev ? prev : i; temp; temp = INTERVAL_PARENT_OR_NULL (temp))
4314dea4
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982 {
983 temp->total_length += length;
727fec2d 984 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (temp);
4314dea4
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985 temp = balance_possible_root_interval (temp);
986 }
7d0393cf 987
7ce503fd 988 /* If at least one interval has sticky properties,
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989 we check the stickiness property by property.
990
991 Originally, the if condition here was this:
992 (END_NONSTICKY_P (prev) || FRONT_STICKY_P (i))
993 But, these macros are now unreliable because of introduction
994 of Vtext_property_default_nonsticky. So, we always have to
995 check stickiness of properties one by one. If cache of
996 stickiness is implemented in the future, we may be able to
997 use those macros again. */
998 if (1)
7ce503fd 999 {
dd675b05 1000 Lisp_Object pleft, pright;
7ce503fd
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1001 struct interval newi;
1002
0c16dfed 1003 RESET_INTERVAL (&newi);
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1004 pleft = NULL_INTERVAL_P (prev) ? Qnil : prev->plist;
1005 pright = NULL_INTERVAL_P (i) ? Qnil : i->plist;
7ce503fd
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1006 newi.plist = merge_properties_sticky (pleft, pright);
1007
ef1900f3 1008 if (! prev) /* i.e. position == BEG */
7ce503fd
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1009 {
1010 if (! intervals_equal (i, &newi))
1011 {
1012 i = split_interval_left (i, length);
1013 i->plist = newi.plist;
1014 }
1015 }
1016 else if (! intervals_equal (prev, &newi))
1017 {
1018 prev = split_interval_right (prev,
1019 position - prev->position);
1020 prev->plist = newi.plist;
1021 if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (i)
1022 && intervals_equal (prev, i))
1023 merge_interval_right (prev);
1024 }
1025
1026 /* We will need to update the cache here later. */
1027 }
1028 else if (! prev && ! NILP (i->plist))
1029 {
1030 /* Just split off a new interval at the left.
1031 Since I wasn't front-sticky, the empty plist is ok. */
1032 i = split_interval_left (i, length);
1033 }
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1034 }
1035
7ce503fd
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1036 /* Otherwise just extend the interval. */
1037 else
90ba40fc 1038 {
439d5cb4 1039 for (temp = i; temp; temp = INTERVAL_PARENT_OR_NULL (temp))
4314dea4
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1040 {
1041 temp->total_length += length;
727fec2d 1042 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (temp);
4314dea4
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1043 temp = balance_possible_root_interval (temp);
1044 }
90ba40fc 1045 }
7d0393cf 1046
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1047 return tree;
1048}
7ce503fd 1049
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1050/* Any property might be front-sticky on the left, rear-sticky on the left,
1051 front-sticky on the right, or rear-sticky on the right; the 16 combinations
1052 can be arranged in a matrix with rows denoting the left conditions and
1053 columns denoting the right conditions:
1054 _ __ _
1055_ FR FR FR FR
1056FR__ 0 1 2 3
1057 _FR 4 5 6 7
1058FR 8 9 A B
1059 FR C D E F
1060
1061 left-props = '(front-sticky (p8 p9 pa pb pc pd pe pf)
1062 rear-nonsticky (p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 pa pb)
1063 p0 L p1 L p2 L p3 L p4 L p5 L p6 L p7 L
1064 p8 L p9 L pa L pb L pc L pd L pe L pf L)
1065 right-props = '(front-sticky (p2 p3 p6 p7 pa pb pe pf)
1066 rear-nonsticky (p1 p2 p5 p6 p9 pa pd pe)
1067 p0 R p1 R p2 R p3 R p4 R p5 R p6 R p7 R
1068 p8 R p9 R pa R pb R pc R pd R pe R pf R)
1069
1070 We inherit from whoever has a sticky side facing us. If both sides
1071 do (cases 2, 3, E, and F), then we inherit from whichever side has a
1072 non-nil value for the current property. If both sides do, then we take
1073 from the left.
1074
1075 When we inherit a property, we get its stickiness as well as its value.
1076 So, when we merge the above two lists, we expect to get this:
1077
1078 result = '(front-sticky (p6 p7 pa pb pc pd pe pf)
1079 rear-nonsticky (p6 pa)
1080 p0 L p1 L p2 L p3 L p6 R p7 R
1081 pa R pb R pc L pd L pe L pf L)
1082
1083 The optimizable special cases are:
1084 left rear-nonsticky = nil, right front-sticky = nil (inherit left)
1085 left rear-nonsticky = t, right front-sticky = t (inherit right)
1086 left rear-nonsticky = t, right front-sticky = nil (inherit none)
1087*/
1088
93ea6e8f 1089static Lisp_Object
971de7fb 1090merge_properties_sticky (Lisp_Object pleft, Lisp_Object pright)
7ce503fd 1091{
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1092 register Lisp_Object props, front, rear;
1093 Lisp_Object lfront, lrear, rfront, rrear;
4ab19eb3 1094 register Lisp_Object tail1, tail2, sym, lval, rval, cat;
45d82bdc 1095 int use_left, use_right;
4ab19eb3 1096 int lpresent;
7ce503fd 1097
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1098 props = Qnil;
1099 front = Qnil;
1100 rear = Qnil;
1101 lfront = textget (pleft, Qfront_sticky);
1102 lrear = textget (pleft, Qrear_nonsticky);
1103 rfront = textget (pright, Qfront_sticky);
1104 rrear = textget (pright, Qrear_nonsticky);
1105
45d82bdc 1106 /* Go through each element of PRIGHT. */
4867a283 1107 for (tail1 = pright; CONSP (tail1); tail1 = Fcdr (XCDR (tail1)))
7ce503fd 1108 {
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1109 Lisp_Object tmp;
1110
4867a283 1111 sym = XCAR (tail1);
7ce503fd
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1112
1113 /* Sticky properties get special treatment. */
1114 if (EQ (sym, Qrear_nonsticky) || EQ (sym, Qfront_sticky))
1115 continue;
45d82bdc 1116
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1117 rval = Fcar (XCDR (tail1));
1118 for (tail2 = pleft; CONSP (tail2); tail2 = Fcdr (XCDR (tail2)))
1119 if (EQ (sym, XCAR (tail2)))
45d82bdc 1120 break;
45d82bdc 1121
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1122 /* Indicate whether the property is explicitly defined on the left.
1123 (We know it is defined explicitly on the right
1124 because otherwise we don't get here.) */
1125 lpresent = ! NILP (tail2);
1126 lval = (NILP (tail2) ? Qnil : Fcar (Fcdr (tail2)));
1127
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1128 /* Even if lrear or rfront say nothing about the stickiness of
1129 SYM, Vtext_property_default_nonsticky may give default
1130 stickiness to SYM. */
1131 tmp = Fassq (sym, Vtext_property_default_nonsticky);
1132 use_left = (lpresent
1133 && ! (TMEM (sym, lrear)
3a62677f 1134 || (CONSP (tmp) && ! NILP (XCDR (tmp)))));
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1135 use_right = (TMEM (sym, rfront)
1136 || (CONSP (tmp) && NILP (XCDR (tmp))));
45d82bdc
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1137 if (use_left && use_right)
1138 {
4ab19eb3
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1139 if (NILP (lval))
1140 use_left = 0;
1141 else if (NILP (rval))
1142 use_right = 0;
45d82bdc
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1143 }
1144 if (use_left)
7ce503fd 1145 {
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1146 /* We build props as (value sym ...) rather than (sym value ...)
1147 because we plan to nreverse it when we're done. */
4ab19eb3 1148 props = Fcons (lval, Fcons (sym, props));
45d82bdc 1149 if (TMEM (sym, lfront))
7ce503fd 1150 front = Fcons (sym, front);
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1151 if (TMEM (sym, lrear))
1152 rear = Fcons (sym, rear);
7ce503fd 1153 }
45d82bdc 1154 else if (use_right)
7ce503fd 1155 {
4ab19eb3 1156 props = Fcons (rval, Fcons (sym, props));
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1157 if (TMEM (sym, rfront))
1158 front = Fcons (sym, front);
1159 if (TMEM (sym, rrear))
1160 rear = Fcons (sym, rear);
7ce503fd
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1161 }
1162 }
45d82bdc
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1163
1164 /* Now go through each element of PLEFT. */
4867a283 1165 for (tail2 = pleft; CONSP (tail2); tail2 = Fcdr (XCDR (tail2)))
7ce503fd 1166 {
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1167 Lisp_Object tmp;
1168
4867a283 1169 sym = XCAR (tail2);
7ce503fd
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1170
1171 /* Sticky properties get special treatment. */
1172 if (EQ (sym, Qrear_nonsticky) || EQ (sym, Qfront_sticky))
1173 continue;
1174
45d82bdc 1175 /* If sym is in PRIGHT, we've already considered it. */
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1176 for (tail1 = pright; CONSP (tail1); tail1 = Fcdr (XCDR (tail1)))
1177 if (EQ (sym, XCAR (tail1)))
7ce503fd 1178 break;
45d82bdc
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1179 if (! NILP (tail1))
1180 continue;
1181
4867a283 1182 lval = Fcar (XCDR (tail2));
45d82bdc 1183
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1184 /* Even if lrear or rfront say nothing about the stickiness of
1185 SYM, Vtext_property_default_nonsticky may give default
1186 stickiness to SYM. */
1187 tmp = Fassq (sym, Vtext_property_default_nonsticky);
1188
45d82bdc 1189 /* Since rval is known to be nil in this loop, the test simplifies. */
f56b42ac 1190 if (! (TMEM (sym, lrear) || (CONSP (tmp) && ! NILP (XCDR (tmp)))))
7ce503fd 1191 {
4ab19eb3 1192 props = Fcons (lval, Fcons (sym, props));
45d82bdc
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1193 if (TMEM (sym, lfront))
1194 front = Fcons (sym, front);
1195 }
f56b42ac 1196 else if (TMEM (sym, rfront) || (CONSP (tmp) && NILP (XCDR (tmp))))
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1197 {
1198 /* The value is nil, but we still inherit the stickiness
1199 from the right. */
7ce503fd 1200 front = Fcons (sym, front);
45d82bdc 1201 if (TMEM (sym, rrear))
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1202 rear = Fcons (sym, rear);
1203 }
1204 }
550bd63a 1205 props = Fnreverse (props);
7ce503fd 1206 if (! NILP (rear))
550bd63a 1207 props = Fcons (Qrear_nonsticky, Fcons (Fnreverse (rear), props));
4ab19eb3
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1208
1209 cat = textget (props, Qcategory);
1210 if (! NILP (front)
7d0393cf 1211 &&
4ab19eb3
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1212 /* If we have inherited a front-stick category property that is t,
1213 we don't need to set up a detailed one. */
1214 ! (! NILP (cat) && SYMBOLP (cat)
1215 && EQ (Fget (cat, Qfront_sticky), Qt)))
45d82bdc 1216 props = Fcons (Qfront_sticky, Fcons (Fnreverse (front), props));
7ce503fd 1217 return props;
7ce503fd
RS
1218}
1219
a50699fd 1220\f
7d0393cf 1221/* Delete a node I from its interval tree by merging its subtrees
90ba40fc 1222 into one subtree which is then returned. Caller is responsible for
7ce503fd 1223 storing the resulting subtree into its parent. */
a50699fd
JA
1224
1225static INTERVAL
971de7fb 1226delete_node (register INTERVAL i)
a50699fd
JA
1227{
1228 register INTERVAL migrate, this;
d311d28c 1229 register ptrdiff_t migrate_amt;
a50699fd
JA
1230
1231 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i->left))
1232 return i->right;
1233 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i->right))
1234 return i->left;
1235
1236 migrate = i->left;
1237 migrate_amt = i->left->total_length;
1238 this = i->right;
1239 this->total_length += migrate_amt;
1240 while (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (this->left))
1241 {
1242 this = this->left;
1243 this->total_length += migrate_amt;
1244 }
727fec2d 1245 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (this);
a50699fd 1246 this->left = migrate;
439d5cb4 1247 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (migrate, this);
a50699fd
JA
1248
1249 return i->right;
1250}
1251
1252/* Delete interval I from its tree by calling `delete_node'
1253 and properly connecting the resultant subtree.
1254
1255 I is presumed to be empty; that is, no adjustments are made
7ce503fd 1256 for the length of I. */
a50699fd 1257
93ea6e8f 1258static void
971de7fb 1259delete_interval (register INTERVAL i)
a50699fd
JA
1260{
1261 register INTERVAL parent;
d311d28c 1262 ptrdiff_t amt = LENGTH (i);
a50699fd 1263
7ce503fd 1264 if (amt > 0) /* Only used on zero-length intervals now. */
a50699fd
JA
1265 abort ();
1266
1267 if (ROOT_INTERVAL_P (i))
1268 {
dd675b05 1269 Lisp_Object owner;
439d5cb4 1270 GET_INTERVAL_OBJECT (owner, i);
a50699fd
JA
1271 parent = delete_node (i);
1272 if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (parent))
439d5cb4 1273 SET_INTERVAL_OBJECT (parent, owner);
a50699fd 1274
b629dd47 1275 if (BUFFERP (owner))
e5d967c9 1276 BUF_INTERVALS (XBUFFER (owner)) = parent;
b629dd47 1277 else if (STRINGP (owner))
b13738b6 1278 STRING_SET_INTERVALS (owner, parent);
a50699fd
JA
1279 else
1280 abort ();
1281
1282 return;
1283 }
1284
439d5cb4 1285 parent = INTERVAL_PARENT (i);
a50699fd
JA
1286 if (AM_LEFT_CHILD (i))
1287 {
1288 parent->left = delete_node (i);
1289 if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (parent->left))
439d5cb4 1290 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (parent->left, parent);
a50699fd
JA
1291 }
1292 else
1293 {
1294 parent->right = delete_node (i);
1295 if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (parent->right))
439d5cb4 1296 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (parent->right, parent);
a50699fd
JA
1297 }
1298}
1299\f
24e3d3bf
JB
1300/* Find the interval in TREE corresponding to the relative position
1301 FROM and delete as much as possible of AMOUNT from that interval.
1302 Return the amount actually deleted, and if the interval was
1303 zeroed-out, delete that interval node from the tree.
1304
1305 Note that FROM is actually origin zero, aka relative to the
1306 leftmost edge of tree. This is appropriate since we call ourselves
1307 recursively on subtrees.
a50699fd 1308
1d1d7ba0 1309 Do this by recursing down TREE to the interval in question, and
7ce503fd 1310 deleting the appropriate amount of text. */
a50699fd 1311
d311d28c
PE
1312static ptrdiff_t
1313interval_deletion_adjustment (register INTERVAL tree, register ptrdiff_t from,
1314 register ptrdiff_t amount)
a50699fd 1315{
d311d28c 1316 register ptrdiff_t relative_position = from;
a50699fd
JA
1317
1318 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (tree))
1319 return 0;
1320
b50a28de 1321 /* Left branch. */
24e3d3bf 1322 if (relative_position < LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree))
a50699fd 1323 {
d311d28c 1324 ptrdiff_t subtract = interval_deletion_adjustment (tree->left,
c20db43f
PE
1325 relative_position,
1326 amount);
a50699fd 1327 tree->total_length -= subtract;
727fec2d 1328 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree);
a50699fd
JA
1329 return subtract;
1330 }
b50a28de 1331 /* Right branch. */
24e3d3bf
JB
1332 else if (relative_position >= (TOTAL_LENGTH (tree)
1333 - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree)))
a50699fd 1334 {
d311d28c 1335 ptrdiff_t subtract;
a50699fd
JA
1336
1337 relative_position -= (tree->total_length
1338 - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree));
1339 subtract = interval_deletion_adjustment (tree->right,
1340 relative_position,
1341 amount);
1342 tree->total_length -= subtract;
727fec2d 1343 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree);
a50699fd
JA
1344 return subtract;
1345 }
7ce503fd 1346 /* Here -- this node. */
a50699fd
JA
1347 else
1348 {
24e3d3bf 1349 /* How much can we delete from this interval? */
d311d28c 1350 ptrdiff_t my_amount = ((tree->total_length
e79123aa
EZ
1351 - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree))
1352 - relative_position);
24e3d3bf
JB
1353
1354 if (amount > my_amount)
1355 amount = my_amount;
1356
1357 tree->total_length -= amount;
727fec2d 1358 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree);
24e3d3bf
JB
1359 if (LENGTH (tree) == 0)
1360 delete_interval (tree);
7d0393cf 1361
24e3d3bf 1362 return amount;
a50699fd
JA
1363 }
1364
7ce503fd 1365 /* Never reach here. */
a50699fd
JA
1366}
1367
24e3d3bf
JB
1368/* Effect the adjustments necessary to the interval tree of BUFFER to
1369 correspond to the deletion of LENGTH characters from that buffer
1370 text. The deletion is effected at position START (which is a
7ce503fd 1371 buffer position, i.e. origin 1). */
1d1d7ba0 1372
a50699fd 1373static void
e79123aa 1374adjust_intervals_for_deletion (struct buffer *buffer,
d311d28c 1375 ptrdiff_t start, ptrdiff_t length)
a50699fd 1376{
d311d28c 1377 register ptrdiff_t left_to_delete = length;
e5d967c9 1378 register INTERVAL tree = BUF_INTERVALS (buffer);
944d4e4b 1379 Lisp_Object parent;
d311d28c 1380 ptrdiff_t offset;
944d4e4b 1381
439d5cb4 1382 GET_INTERVAL_OBJECT (parent, tree);
944d4e4b 1383 offset = (BUFFERP (parent) ? BUF_BEG (XBUFFER (parent)) : 0);
a50699fd
JA
1384
1385 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (tree))
1386 return;
1387
944d4e4b
KH
1388 if (start > offset + TOTAL_LENGTH (tree)
1389 || start + length > offset + TOTAL_LENGTH (tree))
24e3d3bf
JB
1390 abort ();
1391
a50699fd
JA
1392 if (length == TOTAL_LENGTH (tree))
1393 {
e5d967c9 1394 BUF_INTERVALS (buffer) = NULL_INTERVAL;
a50699fd
JA
1395 return;
1396 }
1397
1398 if (ONLY_INTERVAL_P (tree))
1399 {
1400 tree->total_length -= length;
727fec2d 1401 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (tree);
a50699fd
JA
1402 return;
1403 }
1404
944d4e4b
KH
1405 if (start > offset + TOTAL_LENGTH (tree))
1406 start = offset + TOTAL_LENGTH (tree);
a50699fd
JA
1407 while (left_to_delete > 0)
1408 {
944d4e4b 1409 left_to_delete -= interval_deletion_adjustment (tree, start - offset,
a50699fd 1410 left_to_delete);
e5d967c9 1411 tree = BUF_INTERVALS (buffer);
a50699fd
JA
1412 if (left_to_delete == tree->total_length)
1413 {
e5d967c9 1414 BUF_INTERVALS (buffer) = NULL_INTERVAL;
a50699fd
JA
1415 return;
1416 }
1417 }
1418}
1419\f
eb8c3be9 1420/* Make the adjustments necessary to the interval tree of BUFFER to
1d1d7ba0
JA
1421 represent an addition or deletion of LENGTH characters starting
1422 at position START. Addition or deletion is indicated by the sign
a9041e6c 1423 of LENGTH.
a50699fd 1424
a9041e6c
PE
1425 The two inline functions (one static) pacify Sun C 5.8, a pre-C99
1426 compiler that does not allow calling a static function (here,
1427 adjust_intervals_for_deletion) from a non-static inline function. */
1428
09db192c 1429void
9898bd0e 1430offset_intervals (struct buffer *buffer, ptrdiff_t start, ptrdiff_t length)
a50699fd 1431{
e5d967c9 1432 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (BUF_INTERVALS (buffer)) || length == 0)
a50699fd
JA
1433 return;
1434
1435 if (length > 0)
e5d967c9 1436 adjust_intervals_for_insertion (BUF_INTERVALS (buffer), start, length);
a50699fd 1437 else
37aa2f85 1438 {
d311d28c 1439 IF_LINT (if (length < - TYPE_MAXIMUM (ptrdiff_t)) abort ();)
37aa2f85
PE
1440 adjust_intervals_for_deletion (buffer, start, -length);
1441 }
a50699fd 1442}
9c79dd1b
JA
1443\f
1444/* Merge interval I with its lexicographic successor. The resulting
1445 interval is returned, and has the properties of the original
1446 successor. The properties of I are lost. I is removed from the
1447 interval tree.
1448
1449 IMPORTANT:
1450 The caller must verify that this is not the last (rightmost)
7ce503fd 1451 interval. */
9c79dd1b 1452
93ea6e8f 1453static INTERVAL
971de7fb 1454merge_interval_right (register INTERVAL i)
9c79dd1b 1455{
d311d28c 1456 register ptrdiff_t absorb = LENGTH (i);
9c79dd1b
JA
1457 register INTERVAL successor;
1458
7ce503fd 1459 /* Zero out this interval. */
9c79dd1b 1460 i->total_length -= absorb;
727fec2d 1461 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (i);
9c79dd1b 1462
7ce503fd 1463 /* Find the succeeding interval. */
9c79dd1b 1464 if (! NULL_RIGHT_CHILD (i)) /* It's below us. Add absorb
7ce503fd 1465 as we descend. */
9c79dd1b
JA
1466 {
1467 successor = i->right;
1468 while (! NULL_LEFT_CHILD (successor))
1469 {
1470 successor->total_length += absorb;
727fec2d 1471 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (successor);
9c79dd1b
JA
1472 successor = successor->left;
1473 }
1474
1475 successor->total_length += absorb;
727fec2d 1476 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (successor);
9c79dd1b
JA
1477 delete_interval (i);
1478 return successor;
1479 }
1480
1481 successor = i;
1482 while (! NULL_PARENT (successor)) /* It's above us. Subtract as
7ce503fd 1483 we ascend. */
9c79dd1b
JA
1484 {
1485 if (AM_LEFT_CHILD (successor))
1486 {
439d5cb4 1487 successor = INTERVAL_PARENT (successor);
9c79dd1b
JA
1488 delete_interval (i);
1489 return successor;
1490 }
1491
439d5cb4 1492 successor = INTERVAL_PARENT (successor);
9c79dd1b 1493 successor->total_length -= absorb;
727fec2d 1494 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (successor);
9c79dd1b
JA
1495 }
1496
1497 /* This must be the rightmost or last interval and cannot
7ce503fd 1498 be merged right. The caller should have known. */
9c79dd1b
JA
1499 abort ();
1500}
1501\f
1502/* Merge interval I with its lexicographic predecessor. The resulting
1503 interval is returned, and has the properties of the original predecessor.
1504 The properties of I are lost. Interval node I is removed from the tree.
1505
1506 IMPORTANT:
7ce503fd 1507 The caller must verify that this is not the first (leftmost) interval. */
9c79dd1b
JA
1508
1509INTERVAL
971de7fb 1510merge_interval_left (register INTERVAL i)
9c79dd1b 1511{
d311d28c 1512 register ptrdiff_t absorb = LENGTH (i);
9c79dd1b
JA
1513 register INTERVAL predecessor;
1514
7ce503fd 1515 /* Zero out this interval. */
9c79dd1b 1516 i->total_length -= absorb;
727fec2d 1517 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (i);
9c79dd1b 1518
7ce503fd 1519 /* Find the preceding interval. */
9c79dd1b 1520 if (! NULL_LEFT_CHILD (i)) /* It's below us. Go down,
7ce503fd 1521 adding ABSORB as we go. */
9c79dd1b
JA
1522 {
1523 predecessor = i->left;
1524 while (! NULL_RIGHT_CHILD (predecessor))
1525 {
1526 predecessor->total_length += absorb;
727fec2d 1527 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (predecessor);
9c79dd1b
JA
1528 predecessor = predecessor->right;
1529 }
1530
1531 predecessor->total_length += absorb;
727fec2d 1532 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (predecessor);
9c79dd1b
JA
1533 delete_interval (i);
1534 return predecessor;
1535 }
1536
1537 predecessor = i;
1538 while (! NULL_PARENT (predecessor)) /* It's above us. Go up,
7ce503fd 1539 subtracting ABSORB. */
9c79dd1b
JA
1540 {
1541 if (AM_RIGHT_CHILD (predecessor))
1542 {
439d5cb4 1543 predecessor = INTERVAL_PARENT (predecessor);
9c79dd1b
JA
1544 delete_interval (i);
1545 return predecessor;
1546 }
1547
439d5cb4 1548 predecessor = INTERVAL_PARENT (predecessor);
9c79dd1b 1549 predecessor->total_length -= absorb;
727fec2d 1550 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (predecessor);
9c79dd1b 1551 }
a50699fd 1552
9c79dd1b 1553 /* This must be the leftmost or first interval and cannot
7ce503fd 1554 be merged left. The caller should have known. */
9c79dd1b
JA
1555 abort ();
1556}
1557\f
1d1d7ba0
JA
1558/* Make an exact copy of interval tree SOURCE which descends from
1559 PARENT. This is done by recursing through SOURCE, copying
1560 the current interval and its properties, and then adjusting
7ce503fd 1561 the pointers of the copy. */
1d1d7ba0 1562
a50699fd 1563static INTERVAL
971de7fb 1564reproduce_tree (INTERVAL source, INTERVAL parent)
a50699fd
JA
1565{
1566 register INTERVAL t = make_interval ();
1567
72af86bd 1568 memcpy (t, source, INTERVAL_SIZE);
a50699fd 1569 copy_properties (source, t);
439d5cb4
KR
1570 SET_INTERVAL_PARENT (t, parent);
1571 if (! NULL_LEFT_CHILD (source))
1572 t->left = reproduce_tree (source->left, t);
1573 if (! NULL_RIGHT_CHILD (source))
1574 t->right = reproduce_tree (source->right, t);
1575
1576 return t;
1577}
1578
1579static INTERVAL
971de7fb 1580reproduce_tree_obj (INTERVAL source, Lisp_Object parent)
439d5cb4
KR
1581{
1582 register INTERVAL t = make_interval ();
1583
72af86bd 1584 memcpy (t, source, INTERVAL_SIZE);
439d5cb4
KR
1585 copy_properties (source, t);
1586 SET_INTERVAL_OBJECT (t, parent);
a50699fd
JA
1587 if (! NULL_LEFT_CHILD (source))
1588 t->left = reproduce_tree (source->left, t);
1589 if (! NULL_RIGHT_CHILD (source))
1590 t->right = reproduce_tree (source->right, t);
1591
1592 return t;
1593}
1594
24e3d3bf
JB
1595#if 0
1596/* Nobody calls this. Perhaps it's a vestige of an earlier design. */
1597
1d1d7ba0
JA
1598/* Make a new interval of length LENGTH starting at START in the
1599 group of intervals INTERVALS, which is actually an interval tree.
1600 Returns the new interval.
1601
1602 Generate an error if the new positions would overlap an existing
7ce503fd 1603 interval. */
1d1d7ba0 1604
a50699fd 1605static INTERVAL
d311d28c 1606make_new_interval (INTERVAL intervals, ptrdiff_t start, ptrdiff_t length)
a50699fd
JA
1607{
1608 INTERVAL slot;
1609
1610 slot = find_interval (intervals, start);
1611 if (start + length > slot->position + LENGTH (slot))
1612 error ("Interval would overlap");
1613
1614 if (start == slot->position && length == LENGTH (slot))
1615 return slot;
1616
1617 if (slot->position == start)
1618 {
7ce503fd 1619 /* New right node. */
2bc7a79b 1620 split_interval_right (slot, length);
a50699fd
JA
1621 return slot;
1622 }
1623
1624 if (slot->position + LENGTH (slot) == start + length)
1625 {
7ce503fd 1626 /* New left node. */
2bc7a79b 1627 split_interval_left (slot, LENGTH (slot) - length);
a50699fd
JA
1628 return slot;
1629 }
1630
7ce503fd 1631 /* Convert interval SLOT into three intervals. */
2bc7a79b
JB
1632 split_interval_left (slot, start - slot->position);
1633 split_interval_right (slot, length);
a50699fd
JA
1634 return slot;
1635}
24e3d3bf 1636#endif
294efdbe 1637\f
9c79dd1b 1638/* Insert the intervals of SOURCE into BUFFER at POSITION.
0b79989f 1639 LENGTH is the length of the text in SOURCE.
a50699fd 1640
944d4e4b
KH
1641 The `position' field of the SOURCE intervals is assumed to be
1642 consistent with its parent; therefore, SOURCE must be an
1643 interval tree made with copy_interval or must be the whole
1644 tree of a buffer or a string.
1645
2bc7a79b
JB
1646 This is used in insdel.c when inserting Lisp_Strings into the
1647 buffer. The text corresponding to SOURCE is already in the buffer
1648 when this is called. The intervals of new tree are a copy of those
1649 belonging to the string being inserted; intervals are never
1650 shared.
a50699fd 1651
0b79989f
RS
1652 If the inserted text had no intervals associated, and we don't
1653 want to inherit the surrounding text's properties, this function
a50699fd 1654 simply returns -- offset_intervals should handle placing the
90ba40fc 1655 text in the correct interval, depending on the sticky bits.
a50699fd
JA
1656
1657 If the inserted text had properties (intervals), then there are two
1658 cases -- either insertion happened in the middle of some interval,
1659 or between two intervals.
1660
1661 If the text goes into the middle of an interval, then new
1662 intervals are created in the middle with only the properties of
1663 the new text, *unless* the macro MERGE_INSERTIONS is true, in
1664 which case the new text has the union of its properties and those
1665 of the text into which it was inserted.
1666
1667 If the text goes between two intervals, then if neither interval
90ba40fc
JA
1668 had its appropriate sticky property set (front_sticky, rear_sticky),
1669 the new text has only its properties. If one of the sticky properties
a50699fd 1670 is set, then the new text "sticks" to that region and its properties
eb8c3be9 1671 depend on merging as above. If both the preceding and succeeding
90ba40fc
JA
1672 intervals to the new text are "sticky", then the new text retains
1673 only its properties, as if neither sticky property were set. Perhaps
a50699fd 1674 we should consider merging all three sets of properties onto the new
7ce503fd 1675 text... */
a50699fd
JA
1676
1677void
d311d28c
PE
1678graft_intervals_into_buffer (INTERVAL source, ptrdiff_t position,
1679 ptrdiff_t length, struct buffer *buffer,
e79123aa 1680 int inherit)
a50699fd 1681{
dc6c6455 1682 register INTERVAL under, over, this;
e5d967c9 1683 register INTERVAL tree;
d311d28c 1684 ptrdiff_t over_used;
a50699fd 1685
e5d967c9
RS
1686 tree = BUF_INTERVALS (buffer);
1687
34e096ed
RS
1688 /* If the new text has no properties, then with inheritance it
1689 becomes part of whatever interval it was inserted into.
1690 To prevent inheritance, we must clear out the properties
1691 of the newly inserted text. */
9c79dd1b 1692 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (source))
0b79989f
RS
1693 {
1694 Lisp_Object buf;
201ffa57 1695 if (!inherit && !NULL_INTERVAL_P (tree) && length > 0)
0b79989f 1696 {
55cfc731 1697 XSETBUFFER (buf, buffer);
34e096ed
RS
1698 set_text_properties_1 (make_number (position),
1699 make_number (position + length),
1700 Qnil, buf, 0);
0b79989f 1701 }
e5d967c9 1702 if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (BUF_INTERVALS (buffer)))
b50a28de 1703 /* Shouldn't be necessary. --Stef */
e5d967c9 1704 BUF_INTERVALS (buffer) = balance_an_interval (BUF_INTERVALS (buffer));
0b79989f
RS
1705 return;
1706 }
a50699fd 1707
b50a28de
SM
1708 eassert (length == TOTAL_LENGTH (source));
1709
1710 if ((BUF_Z (buffer) - BUF_BEG (buffer)) == length)
1711 { /* The inserted text constitutes the whole buffer, so
7ce503fd 1712 simply copy over the interval structure. */
b8e4857c 1713 Lisp_Object buf;
55cfc731 1714 XSETBUFFER (buf, buffer);
439d5cb4 1715 BUF_INTERVALS (buffer) = reproduce_tree_obj (source, buf);
b50a28de
SM
1716 BUF_INTERVALS (buffer)->position = BUF_BEG (buffer);
1717 eassert (BUF_INTERVALS (buffer)->up_obj == 1);
a50699fd
JA
1718 return;
1719 }
b50a28de
SM
1720 else if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (tree))
1721 { /* Create an interval tree in which to place a copy
7ce503fd 1722 of the intervals of the inserted string. */
249a6da9 1723 Lisp_Object buf;
55cfc731 1724 XSETBUFFER (buf, buffer);
323a7ad4 1725 tree = create_root_interval (buf);
a50699fd 1726 }
7ea69158
RS
1727 /* Paranoia -- the text has already been added, so this buffer
1728 should be of non-zero length. */
1729 else if (TOTAL_LENGTH (tree) == 0)
1730 abort ();
a50699fd
JA
1731
1732 this = under = find_interval (tree, position);
b50a28de 1733 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (under)) /* Paranoia. */
a50699fd 1734 abort ();
944d4e4b 1735 over = find_interval (source, interval_start_pos (source));
a50699fd 1736
323a7ad4
RS
1737 /* Here for insertion in the middle of an interval.
1738 Split off an equivalent interval to the right,
1739 then don't bother with it any more. */
a50699fd 1740
323a7ad4 1741 if (position > under->position)
a50699fd
JA
1742 {
1743 INTERVAL end_unchanged
2bc7a79b 1744 = split_interval_left (this, position - under->position);
a50699fd 1745 copy_properties (under, end_unchanged);
323a7ad4 1746 under->position = position;
a50699fd 1747 }
323a7ad4
RS
1748 else
1749 {
f56b42ac
KH
1750 /* This call may have some effect because previous_interval may
1751 update `position' fields of intervals. Thus, don't ignore it
1752 for the moment. Someone please tell me the truth (K.Handa). */
dc6c6455
PE
1753 INTERVAL prev = previous_interval (under);
1754 (void) prev;
f56b42ac
KH
1755#if 0
1756 /* But, this code surely has no effect. And, anyway,
1757 END_NONSTICKY_P is unreliable now. */
7ce503fd 1758 if (prev && !END_NONSTICKY_P (prev))
323a7ad4 1759 prev = 0;
f56b42ac 1760#endif /* 0 */
323a7ad4
RS
1761 }
1762
1763 /* Insertion is now at beginning of UNDER. */
a50699fd 1764
323a7ad4 1765 /* The inserted text "sticks" to the interval `under',
7ce503fd
RS
1766 which means it gets those properties.
1767 The properties of under are the result of
8e6208c5 1768 adjust_intervals_for_insertion, so stickiness has
7ce503fd 1769 already been taken care of. */
7d0393cf 1770
6b61353c
KH
1771 /* OVER is the interval we are copying from next.
1772 OVER_USED says how many characters' worth of OVER
1773 have already been copied into target intervals.
1774 UNDER is the next interval in the target. */
1775 over_used = 0;
a50699fd
JA
1776 while (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (over))
1777 {
6b61353c
KH
1778 /* If UNDER is longer than OVER, split it. */
1779 if (LENGTH (over) - over_used < LENGTH (under))
7ce503fd 1780 {
6b61353c 1781 this = split_interval_left (under, LENGTH (over) - over_used);
7ce503fd
RS
1782 copy_properties (under, this);
1783 }
323a7ad4
RS
1784 else
1785 this = under;
6b61353c
KH
1786
1787 /* THIS is now the interval to copy or merge into.
1788 OVER covers all of it. */
7ea69158 1789 if (inherit)
7ce503fd
RS
1790 merge_properties (over, this);
1791 else
1792 copy_properties (over, this);
6b61353c
KH
1793
1794 /* If THIS and OVER end at the same place,
1795 advance OVER to a new source interval. */
1796 if (LENGTH (this) == LENGTH (over) - over_used)
1797 {
1798 over = next_interval (over);
1799 over_used = 0;
1800 }
1801 else
1802 /* Otherwise just record that more of OVER has been used. */
1803 over_used += LENGTH (this);
1804
1805 /* Always advance to a new target interval. */
1806 under = next_interval (this);
a50699fd
JA
1807 }
1808
e5d967c9
RS
1809 if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (BUF_INTERVALS (buffer)))
1810 BUF_INTERVALS (buffer) = balance_an_interval (BUF_INTERVALS (buffer));
a50699fd
JA
1811 return;
1812}
1813
5cae0ec6
RS
1814/* Get the value of property PROP from PLIST,
1815 which is the plist of an interval.
7d0393cf 1816 We check for direct properties, for categories with property PROP,
06d92327 1817 and for PROP appearing on the default-text-properties list. */
5cae0ec6
RS
1818
1819Lisp_Object
971de7fb 1820textget (Lisp_Object plist, register Lisp_Object prop)
323a7ad4 1821{
91b53904 1822 return lookup_char_property (plist, prop, 1);
948fe32d
CW
1823}
1824
1825Lisp_Object
971de7fb 1826lookup_char_property (Lisp_Object plist, register Lisp_Object prop, int textprop)
948fe32d
CW
1827{
1828 register Lisp_Object tail, fallback = Qnil;
323a7ad4 1829
91b53904 1830 for (tail = plist; CONSP (tail); tail = Fcdr (XCDR (tail)))
323a7ad4
RS
1831 {
1832 register Lisp_Object tem;
91b53904 1833 tem = XCAR (tail);
323a7ad4 1834 if (EQ (prop, tem))
91b53904 1835 return Fcar (XCDR (tail));
5cae0ec6 1836 if (EQ (tem, Qcategory))
5dd6606e 1837 {
91b53904 1838 tem = Fcar (XCDR (tail));
5dd6606e
RS
1839 if (SYMBOLP (tem))
1840 fallback = Fget (tem, prop);
1841 }
323a7ad4 1842 }
5cae0ec6 1843
70743ff1
BG
1844 if (! NILP (fallback))
1845 return fallback;
948fe32d
CW
1846 /* Check for alternative properties */
1847 tail = Fassq (prop, Vchar_property_alias_alist);
931285e2
LT
1848 if (! NILP (tail))
1849 {
1850 tail = XCDR (tail);
1851 for (; NILP (fallback) && CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
1852 fallback = Fplist_get (plist, XCAR (tail));
1853 }
1854
948fe32d
CW
1855 if (textprop && NILP (fallback) && CONSP (Vdefault_text_properties))
1856 fallback = Fplist_get (Vdefault_text_properties, prop);
1857 return fallback;
323a7ad4 1858}
7ce503fd 1859
294efdbe 1860\f
ef1900f3
RS
1861/* Set point in BUFFER "temporarily" to CHARPOS, which corresponds to
1862 byte position BYTEPOS. */
1863
09db192c 1864void
6ba7f443 1865temp_set_point_both (struct buffer *buffer,
d311d28c 1866 ptrdiff_t charpos, ptrdiff_t bytepos)
ef1900f3
RS
1867{
1868 /* In a single-byte buffer, the two positions must be equal. */
1869 if (BUF_ZV (buffer) == BUF_ZV_BYTE (buffer)
1870 && charpos != bytepos)
1871 abort ();
1872
1873 if (charpos > bytepos)
1874 abort ();
1875
1876 if (charpos > BUF_ZV (buffer) || charpos < BUF_BEGV (buffer))
1877 abort ();
1878
cffc6f3b 1879 SET_BUF_PT_BOTH (buffer, charpos, bytepos);
ef1900f3
RS
1880}
1881
f8ab8c1f
EZ
1882/* Set point "temporarily", without checking any text properties. */
1883
09db192c 1884void
d311d28c 1885temp_set_point (struct buffer *buffer, ptrdiff_t charpos)
f8ab8c1f
EZ
1886{
1887 temp_set_point_both (buffer, charpos,
1888 buf_charpos_to_bytepos (buffer, charpos));
1889}
1890
7d0393cf 1891/* Set point in BUFFER to CHARPOS. If the target position is
f65013b0 1892 before an intangible character, move to an ok place. */
a50699fd
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1893
1894void
d311d28c 1895set_point (ptrdiff_t charpos)
ef1900f3 1896{
6ba7f443 1897 set_point_both (charpos, buf_charpos_to_bytepos (current_buffer, charpos));
ef1900f3
RS
1898}
1899
f0dcf801
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1900/* If there's an invisible character at position POS + TEST_OFFS in the
1901 current buffer, and the invisible property has a `stickiness' such that
1902 inserting a character at position POS would inherit the property it,
1903 return POS + ADJ, otherwise return POS. If TEST_INTANG is non-zero,
53964682 1904 then intangibility is required as well as invisibility.
f0dcf801
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1905
1906 TEST_OFFS should be either 0 or -1, and ADJ should be either 1 or -1.
1907
1908 Note that `stickiness' is determined by overlay marker insertion types,
7d0393cf 1909 if the invisible property comes from an overlay. */
f0dcf801 1910
d311d28c
PE
1911static ptrdiff_t
1912adjust_for_invis_intang (ptrdiff_t pos, ptrdiff_t test_offs, ptrdiff_t adj,
e79123aa 1913 int test_intang)
f0dcf801
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1914{
1915 Lisp_Object invis_propval, invis_overlay;
1916 Lisp_Object test_pos;
1917
1918 if ((adj < 0 && pos + adj < BEGV) || (adj > 0 && pos + adj > ZV))
1919 /* POS + ADJ would be beyond the buffer bounds, so do no adjustment. */
1920 return pos;
1921
1922 test_pos = make_number (pos + test_offs);
1923
1924 invis_propval
1925 = get_char_property_and_overlay (test_pos, Qinvisible, Qnil,
1926 &invis_overlay);
1927
1928 if ((!test_intang
1929 || ! NILP (Fget_char_property (test_pos, Qintangible, Qnil)))
1930 && TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (invis_propval)
1931 /* This next test is true if the invisible property has a stickiness
1932 such that an insertion at POS would inherit it. */
1933 && (NILP (invis_overlay)
1934 /* Invisible property is from a text-property. */
4867a283 1935 ? (text_property_stickiness (Qinvisible, make_number (pos), Qnil)
f0dcf801
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1936 == (test_offs == 0 ? 1 : -1))
1937 /* Invisible property is from an overlay. */
1938 : (test_offs == 0
1939 ? XMARKER (OVERLAY_START (invis_overlay))->insertion_type == 0
1940 : XMARKER (OVERLAY_END (invis_overlay))->insertion_type == 1)))
1941 pos += adj;
1942
1943 return pos;
1944}
1945
ef1900f3 1946/* Set point in BUFFER to CHARPOS, which corresponds to byte
7d0393cf 1947 position BYTEPOS. If the target position is
ef1900f3
RS
1948 before an intangible character, move to an ok place. */
1949
1950void
d311d28c 1951set_point_both (ptrdiff_t charpos, ptrdiff_t bytepos)
a50699fd 1952{
e39adcda 1953 register INTERVAL to, from, toprev, fromprev;
d311d28c
PE
1954 ptrdiff_t buffer_point;
1955 ptrdiff_t old_position = PT;
594a1605
CY
1956 /* This ensures that we move forward past intangible text when the
1957 initial position is the same as the destination, in the rare
1958 instances where this is important, e.g. in line-move-finish
1959 (simple.el). */
ef1900f3 1960 int backwards = (charpos < old_position ? 1 : 0);
580fae94 1961 int have_overlays;
d311d28c 1962 ptrdiff_t original_position;
a50699fd 1963
4b4deea2 1964 BVAR (current_buffer, point_before_scroll) = Qnil;
b6a0ebc3 1965
6ba7f443 1966 if (charpos == PT)
a50699fd
JA
1967 return;
1968
ef1900f3 1969 /* In a single-byte buffer, the two positions must be equal. */
6ba7f443 1970 eassert (ZV != ZV_BYTE || charpos == bytepos);
ef1900f3 1971
62056764
JB
1972 /* Check this now, before checking if the buffer has any intervals.
1973 That way, we can catch conditions which break this sanity check
1974 whether or not there are intervals in the buffer. */
6ba7f443 1975 eassert (charpos <= ZV && charpos >= BEGV);
62056764 1976
6ba7f443
SM
1977 have_overlays = (current_buffer->overlays_before
1978 || current_buffer->overlays_after);
580fae94
RS
1979
1980 /* If we have no text properties and overlays,
1981 then we can do it quickly. */
6ba7f443 1982 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (BUF_INTERVALS (current_buffer)) && ! have_overlays)
a50699fd 1983 {
6ba7f443 1984 temp_set_point_both (current_buffer, charpos, bytepos);
a50699fd
JA
1985 return;
1986 }
1987
ef1900f3
RS
1988 /* Set TO to the interval containing the char after CHARPOS,
1989 and TOPREV to the interval containing the char before CHARPOS.
323a7ad4 1990 Either one may be null. They may be equal. */
6ba7f443
SM
1991 to = find_interval (BUF_INTERVALS (current_buffer), charpos);
1992 if (charpos == BEGV)
294efdbe 1993 toprev = 0;
ef1900f3 1994 else if (to && to->position == charpos)
323a7ad4 1995 toprev = previous_interval (to);
323a7ad4
RS
1996 else
1997 toprev = to;
1998
6ba7f443 1999 buffer_point = (PT == ZV ? ZV - 1 : PT);
9c79dd1b 2000
323a7ad4
RS
2001 /* Set FROM to the interval containing the char after PT,
2002 and FROMPREV to the interval containing the char before PT.
2003 Either one may be null. They may be equal. */
7ce503fd 2004 /* We could cache this and save time. */
6ba7f443
SM
2005 from = find_interval (BUF_INTERVALS (current_buffer), buffer_point);
2006 if (buffer_point == BEGV)
294efdbe 2007 fromprev = 0;
6ba7f443 2008 else if (from && from->position == PT)
323a7ad4 2009 fromprev = previous_interval (from);
6ba7f443 2010 else if (buffer_point != PT)
323a7ad4
RS
2011 fromprev = from, from = 0;
2012 else
2013 fromprev = from;
a50699fd 2014
7ce503fd 2015 /* Moving within an interval. */
580fae94
RS
2016 if (to == from && toprev == fromprev && INTERVAL_VISIBLE_P (to)
2017 && ! have_overlays)
a50699fd 2018 {
6ba7f443 2019 temp_set_point_both (current_buffer, charpos, bytepos);
a50699fd
JA
2020 return;
2021 }
2022
ef1900f3 2023 original_position = charpos;
580fae94 2024
5eabb4e7
RS
2025 /* If the new position is between two intangible characters
2026 with the same intangible property value,
2027 move forward or backward until a change in that property. */
580fae94
RS
2028 if (NILP (Vinhibit_point_motion_hooks)
2029 && ((! NULL_INTERVAL_P (to) && ! NULL_INTERVAL_P (toprev))
b827a9e3
RS
2030 || have_overlays)
2031 /* Intangibility never stops us from positioning at the beginning
2032 or end of the buffer, so don't bother checking in that case. */
ef1900f3 2033 && charpos != BEGV && charpos != ZV)
a50699fd 2034 {
580fae94 2035 Lisp_Object pos;
f0dcf801 2036 Lisp_Object intangible_propval;
580fae94 2037
d5219de5
RS
2038 if (backwards)
2039 {
0270b877 2040 /* If the preceding character is both intangible and invisible,
f0dcf801
MB
2041 and the invisible property is `rear-sticky', perturb it so
2042 that the search starts one character earlier -- this ensures
2043 that point can never move to the end of an invisible/
2044 intangible/rear-sticky region. */
2045 charpos = adjust_for_invis_intang (charpos, -1, -1, 1);
1d14d232 2046
f0dcf801 2047 XSETINT (pos, charpos);
5eabb4e7
RS
2048
2049 /* If following char is intangible,
2050 skip back over all chars with matching intangible property. */
1d14d232
RS
2051
2052 intangible_propval = Fget_char_property (pos, Qintangible, Qnil);
2053
5eabb4e7 2054 if (! NILP (intangible_propval))
1d14d232 2055 {
6ba7f443 2056 while (XINT (pos) > BEGV
1d14d232
RS
2057 && EQ (Fget_char_property (make_number (XINT (pos) - 1),
2058 Qintangible, Qnil),
2059 intangible_propval))
2060 pos = Fprevious_char_property_change (pos, Qnil);
f0dcf801
MB
2061
2062 /* Set CHARPOS from POS, and if the final intangible character
2063 that we skipped over is also invisible, and the invisible
2064 property is `front-sticky', perturb it to be one character
2065 earlier -- this ensures that point can never move to the
2066 beginning of an invisible/intangible/front-sticky region. */
2067 charpos = adjust_for_invis_intang (XINT (pos), 0, -1, 0);
1d14d232 2068 }
d5219de5 2069 }
0df8950e 2070 else
d5219de5 2071 {
f0dcf801
MB
2072 /* If the following character is both intangible and invisible,
2073 and the invisible property is `front-sticky', perturb it so
2074 that the search starts one character later -- this ensures
2075 that point can never move to the beginning of an
2076 invisible/intangible/front-sticky region. */
2077 charpos = adjust_for_invis_intang (charpos, 0, 1, 1);
2078
2079 XSETINT (pos, charpos);
2080
1d14d232
RS
2081 /* If preceding char is intangible,
2082 skip forward over all chars with matching intangible property. */
2083
ef1900f3 2084 intangible_propval = Fget_char_property (make_number (charpos - 1),
580fae94 2085 Qintangible, Qnil);
5eabb4e7 2086
5eabb4e7 2087 if (! NILP (intangible_propval))
1d14d232 2088 {
6ba7f443 2089 while (XINT (pos) < ZV
1d14d232
RS
2090 && EQ (Fget_char_property (pos, Qintangible, Qnil),
2091 intangible_propval))
2092 pos = Fnext_char_property_change (pos, Qnil);
580fae94 2093
f0dcf801
MB
2094 /* Set CHARPOS from POS, and if the final intangible character
2095 that we skipped over is also invisible, and the invisible
2096 property is `rear-sticky', perturb it to be one character
2097 later -- this ensures that point can never move to the
2098 end of an invisible/intangible/rear-sticky region. */
2099 charpos = adjust_for_invis_intang (XINT (pos), -1, 1, 0);
1d14d232 2100 }
d5219de5 2101 }
580fae94 2102
6ba7f443 2103 bytepos = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (current_buffer, charpos);
580fae94
RS
2104 }
2105
ef1900f3 2106 if (charpos != original_position)
580fae94 2107 {
ef1900f3
RS
2108 /* Set TO to the interval containing the char after CHARPOS,
2109 and TOPREV to the interval containing the char before CHARPOS.
580fae94 2110 Either one may be null. They may be equal. */
6ba7f443
SM
2111 to = find_interval (BUF_INTERVALS (current_buffer), charpos);
2112 if (charpos == BEGV)
580fae94 2113 toprev = 0;
ef1900f3 2114 else if (to && to->position == charpos)
580fae94
RS
2115 toprev = previous_interval (to);
2116 else
2117 toprev = to;
a50699fd 2118 }
323a7ad4 2119
5eabb4e7
RS
2120 /* Here TO is the interval after the stopping point
2121 and TOPREV is the interval before the stopping point.
2122 One or the other may be null. */
2123
6ba7f443 2124 temp_set_point_both (current_buffer, charpos, bytepos);
a50699fd 2125
e0f24100 2126 /* We run point-left and point-entered hooks here, if the
d7e3e52b 2127 two intervals are not equivalent. These hooks take
323a7ad4 2128 (old_point, new_point) as arguments. */
ddd931ff
RS
2129 if (NILP (Vinhibit_point_motion_hooks)
2130 && (! intervals_equal (from, to)
2131 || ! intervals_equal (fromprev, toprev)))
9c79dd1b 2132 {
323a7ad4
RS
2133 Lisp_Object leave_after, leave_before, enter_after, enter_before;
2134
2135 if (fromprev)
4e8f005c 2136 leave_before = textget (fromprev->plist, Qpoint_left);
323a7ad4 2137 else
4e8f005c
CY
2138 leave_before = Qnil;
2139
323a7ad4 2140 if (from)
4e8f005c 2141 leave_after = textget (from->plist, Qpoint_left);
323a7ad4 2142 else
4e8f005c 2143 leave_after = Qnil;
323a7ad4
RS
2144
2145 if (toprev)
4e8f005c 2146 enter_before = textget (toprev->plist, Qpoint_entered);
323a7ad4 2147 else
4e8f005c
CY
2148 enter_before = Qnil;
2149
323a7ad4 2150 if (to)
4e8f005c 2151 enter_after = textget (to->plist, Qpoint_entered);
323a7ad4 2152 else
4e8f005c 2153 enter_after = Qnil;
9c79dd1b 2154
323a7ad4 2155 if (! EQ (leave_before, enter_before) && !NILP (leave_before))
4e8f005c
CY
2156 call2 (leave_before, make_number (old_position),
2157 make_number (charpos));
323a7ad4 2158 if (! EQ (leave_after, enter_after) && !NILP (leave_after))
4e8f005c
CY
2159 call2 (leave_after, make_number (old_position),
2160 make_number (charpos));
9c79dd1b 2161
323a7ad4 2162 if (! EQ (enter_before, leave_before) && !NILP (enter_before))
4e8f005c
CY
2163 call2 (enter_before, make_number (old_position),
2164 make_number (charpos));
323a7ad4 2165 if (! EQ (enter_after, leave_after) && !NILP (enter_after))
4e8f005c
CY
2166 call2 (enter_after, make_number (old_position),
2167 make_number (charpos));
9c79dd1b 2168 }
a50699fd 2169}
294efdbe 2170\f
a7fa233f
RS
2171/* Move point to POSITION, unless POSITION is inside an intangible
2172 segment that reaches all the way to point. */
2173
2174void
d311d28c 2175move_if_not_intangible (ptrdiff_t position)
a7fa233f
RS
2176{
2177 Lisp_Object pos;
2178 Lisp_Object intangible_propval;
2179
2180 XSETINT (pos, position);
2181
2182 if (! NILP (Vinhibit_point_motion_hooks))
2183 /* If intangible is inhibited, always move point to POSITION. */
2184 ;
2e34157c 2185 else if (PT < position && XINT (pos) < ZV)
a7fa233f
RS
2186 {
2187 /* We want to move forward, so check the text before POSITION. */
2188
2189 intangible_propval = Fget_char_property (pos,
2190 Qintangible, Qnil);
2191
2192 /* If following char is intangible,
2193 skip back over all chars with matching intangible property. */
2194 if (! NILP (intangible_propval))
2195 while (XINT (pos) > BEGV
2196 && EQ (Fget_char_property (make_number (XINT (pos) - 1),
2197 Qintangible, Qnil),
2198 intangible_propval))
2199 pos = Fprevious_char_property_change (pos, Qnil);
2200 }
2e34157c 2201 else if (XINT (pos) > BEGV)
a7fa233f
RS
2202 {
2203 /* We want to move backward, so check the text after POSITION. */
2204
2205 intangible_propval = Fget_char_property (make_number (XINT (pos) - 1),
2206 Qintangible, Qnil);
2207
2208 /* If following char is intangible,
887f2a2d 2209 skip forward over all chars with matching intangible property. */
a7fa233f
RS
2210 if (! NILP (intangible_propval))
2211 while (XINT (pos) < ZV
2212 && EQ (Fget_char_property (pos, Qintangible, Qnil),
2213 intangible_propval))
2214 pos = Fnext_char_property_change (pos, Qnil);
2215
2216 }
97d8f112
RS
2217 else if (position < BEGV)
2218 position = BEGV;
2219 else if (position > ZV)
2220 position = ZV;
a7fa233f 2221
7d0393cf 2222 /* If the whole stretch between PT and POSITION isn't intangible,
a7fa233f
RS
2223 try moving to POSITION (which means we actually move farther
2224 if POSITION is inside of intangible text). */
2225
2226 if (XINT (pos) != PT)
2227 SET_PT (position);
2228}
2229\f
f56b42ac
KH
2230/* If text at position POS has property PROP, set *VAL to the property
2231 value, *START and *END to the beginning and end of a region that
2232 has the same property, and return 1. Otherwise return 0.
2233
2234 OBJECT is the string or buffer to look for the property in;
2235 nil means the current buffer. */
2236
2237int
d311d28c
PE
2238get_property_and_range (ptrdiff_t pos, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object *val,
2239 ptrdiff_t *start, ptrdiff_t *end, Lisp_Object object)
f56b42ac
KH
2240{
2241 INTERVAL i, prev, next;
2242
2243 if (NILP (object))
2244 i = find_interval (BUF_INTERVALS (current_buffer), pos);
2245 else if (BUFFERP (object))
2246 i = find_interval (BUF_INTERVALS (XBUFFER (object)), pos);
2247 else if (STRINGP (object))
d5db4077 2248 i = find_interval (STRING_INTERVALS (object), pos);
f56b42ac
KH
2249 else
2250 abort ();
2251
2252 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i) || (i->position + LENGTH (i) <= pos))
2253 return 0;
2254 *val = textget (i->plist, prop);
2255 if (NILP (*val))
2256 return 0;
2257
2258 next = i; /* remember it in advance */
2259 prev = previous_interval (i);
2260 while (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (prev)
2261 && EQ (*val, textget (prev->plist, prop)))
2262 i = prev, prev = previous_interval (prev);
2263 *start = i->position;
2264
2265 next = next_interval (i);
7d0393cf 2266 while (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (next)
f56b42ac
KH
2267 && EQ (*val, textget (next->plist, prop)))
2268 i = next, next = next_interval (next);
2269 *end = i->position + LENGTH (i);
2270
2271 return 1;
2272}
2273\f
2b4b027f
GM
2274/* Return the proper local keymap TYPE for position POSITION in
2275 BUFFER; TYPE should be one of `keymap' or `local-map'. Use the map
2276 specified by the PROP property, if any. Otherwise, if TYPE is
1b0440ed
RS
2277 `local-map' use BUFFER's local map.
2278
2279 POSITION must be in the accessible part of BUFFER. */
5cae0ec6
RS
2280
2281Lisp_Object
d311d28c 2282get_local_map (register ptrdiff_t position, register struct buffer *buffer,
e79123aa 2283 Lisp_Object type)
5cae0ec6 2284{
f94ecad1 2285 Lisp_Object prop, lispy_position, lispy_buffer;
d311d28c 2286 ptrdiff_t old_begv, old_zv, old_begv_byte, old_zv_byte;
5cae0ec6 2287
7ce503fd 2288 /* Perhaps we should just change `position' to the limit. */
1b0440ed 2289 if (position > BUF_ZV (buffer) || position < BUF_BEGV (buffer))
5cae0ec6
RS
2290 abort ();
2291
0f7a5fda
KH
2292 /* Ignore narrowing, so that a local map continues to be valid even if
2293 the visible region contains no characters and hence no properties. */
2294 old_begv = BUF_BEGV (buffer);
2295 old_zv = BUF_ZV (buffer);
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2296 old_begv_byte = BUF_BEGV_BYTE (buffer);
2297 old_zv_byte = BUF_ZV_BYTE (buffer);
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2298
2299 SET_BUF_BEGV_BOTH (buffer, BUF_BEG (buffer), BUF_BEG_BYTE (buffer));
2300 SET_BUF_ZV_BOTH (buffer, BUF_Z (buffer), BUF_Z_BYTE (buffer));
0f7a5fda 2301
0f7a5fda
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2302 XSETFASTINT (lispy_position, position);
2303 XSETBUFFER (lispy_buffer, buffer);
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2304 /* First check if the CHAR has any property. This is because when
2305 we click with the mouse, the mouse pointer is really pointing
2306 to the CHAR after POS. */
2b4b027f 2307 prop = Fget_char_property (lispy_position, type, lispy_buffer);
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2308 /* If not, look at the POS's properties. This is necessary because when
2309 editing a field with a `local-map' property, we want insertion at the end
2310 to obey the `local-map' property. */
2311 if (NILP (prop))
2312 prop = get_pos_property (lispy_position, type, lispy_buffer);
0f7a5fda 2313
cffc6f3b
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2314 SET_BUF_BEGV_BOTH (buffer, old_begv, old_begv_byte);
2315 SET_BUF_ZV_BOTH (buffer, old_zv, old_zv_byte);
5cae0ec6
RS
2316
2317 /* Use the local map only if it is valid. */
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2318 prop = get_keymap (prop, 0, 0);
2319 if (CONSP (prop))
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RS
2320 return prop;
2321
2b4b027f 2322 if (EQ (type, Qkeymap))
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2323 return Qnil;
2324 else
4b4deea2 2325 return BVAR (buffer, keymap);
5cae0ec6
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2326}
2327\f
9c79dd1b 2328/* Produce an interval tree reflecting the intervals in
944d4e4b
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2329 TREE from START to START + LENGTH.
2330 The new interval tree has no parent and has a starting-position of 0. */
a50699fd 2331
7b1d5b85 2332INTERVAL
d311d28c 2333copy_intervals (INTERVAL tree, ptrdiff_t start, ptrdiff_t length)
a50699fd
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2334{
2335 register INTERVAL i, new, t;
d311d28c 2336 register ptrdiff_t got, prevlen;
a50699fd
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2337
2338 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (tree) || length <= 0)
2339 return NULL_INTERVAL;
2340
2341 i = find_interval (tree, start);
2342 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i) || LENGTH (i) == 0)
2343 abort ();
2344
7ce503fd 2345 /* If there is only one interval and it's the default, return nil. */
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2346 if ((start - i->position + 1 + length) < LENGTH (i)
2347 && DEFAULT_INTERVAL_P (i))
2348 return NULL_INTERVAL;
2349
2350 new = make_interval ();
944d4e4b 2351 new->position = 0;
a50699fd 2352 got = (LENGTH (i) - (start - i->position));
9c79dd1b 2353 new->total_length = length;
727fec2d 2354 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (new);
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2355 copy_properties (i, new);
2356
2357 t = new;
95e3e1ef 2358 prevlen = got;
a50699fd
JA
2359 while (got < length)
2360 {
2361 i = next_interval (i);
2bc7a79b 2362 t = split_interval_right (t, prevlen);
a50699fd 2363 copy_properties (i, t);
95e3e1ef
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2364 prevlen = LENGTH (i);
2365 got += prevlen;
a50699fd
JA
2366 }
2367
4314dea4 2368 return balance_an_interval (new);
a50699fd
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2369}
2370
7ce503fd 2371/* Give STRING the properties of BUFFER from POSITION to LENGTH. */
a50699fd 2372
09db192c 2373void
e79123aa 2374copy_intervals_to_string (Lisp_Object string, struct buffer *buffer,
d311d28c 2375 ptrdiff_t position, ptrdiff_t length)
a50699fd 2376{
46d8a55b 2377 INTERVAL interval_copy = copy_intervals (BUF_INTERVALS (buffer),
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2378 position, length);
2379 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (interval_copy))
2380 return;
2381
439d5cb4 2382 SET_INTERVAL_OBJECT (interval_copy, string);
b13738b6 2383 STRING_SET_INTERVALS (string, interval_copy);
a50699fd 2384}
d8638d30 2385\f
944d4e4b 2386/* Return 1 if strings S1 and S2 have identical properties; 0 otherwise.
d8638d30
RS
2387 Assume they have identical characters. */
2388
2389int
971de7fb 2390compare_string_intervals (Lisp_Object s1, Lisp_Object s2)
d8638d30
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2391{
2392 INTERVAL i1, i2;
d311d28c
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2393 ptrdiff_t pos = 0;
2394 ptrdiff_t end = SCHARS (s1);
d8638d30 2395
d5db4077
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2396 i1 = find_interval (STRING_INTERVALS (s1), 0);
2397 i2 = find_interval (STRING_INTERVALS (s2), 0);
d8638d30
RS
2398
2399 while (pos < end)
2400 {
2401 /* Determine how far we can go before we reach the end of I1 or I2. */
d311d28c
PE
2402 ptrdiff_t len1 = (i1 != 0 ? INTERVAL_LAST_POS (i1) : end) - pos;
2403 ptrdiff_t len2 = (i2 != 0 ? INTERVAL_LAST_POS (i2) : end) - pos;
2404 ptrdiff_t distance = min (len1, len2);
d8638d30
RS
2405
2406 /* If we ever find a mismatch between the strings,
2407 they differ. */
2408 if (! intervals_equal (i1, i2))
2409 return 0;
2410
2411 /* Advance POS till the end of the shorter interval,
2412 and advance one or both interval pointers for the new position. */
2413 pos += distance;
2414 if (len1 == distance)
2415 i1 = next_interval (i1);
2416 if (len2 == distance)
2417 i2 = next_interval (i2);
2418 }
2419 return 1;
2420}
37f26f3c 2421\f
37f26f3c
RS
2422/* Recursively adjust interval I in the current buffer
2423 for setting enable_multibyte_characters to MULTI_FLAG.
2424 The range of interval I is START ... END in characters,
2425 START_BYTE ... END_BYTE in bytes. */
2426
2427static void
e79123aa 2428set_intervals_multibyte_1 (INTERVAL i, int multi_flag,
d311d28c
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2429 ptrdiff_t start, ptrdiff_t start_byte,
2430 ptrdiff_t end, ptrdiff_t end_byte)
37f26f3c 2431{
37f26f3c
RS
2432 /* Fix the length of this interval. */
2433 if (multi_flag)
2434 i->total_length = end - start;
2435 else
2436 i->total_length = end_byte - start_byte;
727fec2d
RS
2437 CHECK_TOTAL_LENGTH (i);
2438
2439 if (TOTAL_LENGTH (i) == 0)
2440 {
2441 delete_interval (i);
2442 return;
2443 }
37f26f3c
RS
2444
2445 /* Recursively fix the length of the subintervals. */
2446 if (i->left)
2447 {
d311d28c 2448 ptrdiff_t left_end, left_end_byte;
37f26f3c
RS
2449
2450 if (multi_flag)
2451 {
d311d28c 2452 ptrdiff_t temp;
37f26f3c
RS
2453 left_end_byte = start_byte + LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i);
2454 left_end = BYTE_TO_CHAR (left_end_byte);
727fec2d
RS
2455
2456 temp = CHAR_TO_BYTE (left_end);
2457
2458 /* If LEFT_END_BYTE is in the middle of a character,
f813361d 2459 adjust it and LEFT_END to a char boundary. */
727fec2d
RS
2460 if (left_end_byte > temp)
2461 {
2462 left_end_byte = temp;
2463 }
2464 if (left_end_byte < temp)
2465 {
2466 left_end--;
2467 left_end_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (left_end);
2468 }
37f26f3c
RS
2469 }
2470 else
2471 {
2472 left_end = start + LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i);
2473 left_end_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (left_end);
2474 }
2475
2476 set_intervals_multibyte_1 (i->left, multi_flag, start, start_byte,
2477 left_end, left_end_byte);
2478 }
2479 if (i->right)
2480 {
d311d28c 2481 ptrdiff_t right_start_byte, right_start;
37f26f3c
RS
2482
2483 if (multi_flag)
2484 {
d311d28c 2485 ptrdiff_t temp;
727fec2d 2486
37f26f3c
RS
2487 right_start_byte = end_byte - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i);
2488 right_start = BYTE_TO_CHAR (right_start_byte);
727fec2d
RS
2489
2490 /* If RIGHT_START_BYTE is in the middle of a character,
f813361d 2491 adjust it and RIGHT_START to a char boundary. */
727fec2d
RS
2492 temp = CHAR_TO_BYTE (right_start);
2493
2494 if (right_start_byte < temp)
2495 {
2496 right_start_byte = temp;
2497 }
2498 if (right_start_byte > temp)
2499 {
2500 right_start++;
2501 right_start_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (right_start);
2502 }
37f26f3c
RS
2503 }
2504 else
2505 {
2506 right_start = end - RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i);
2507 right_start_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (right_start);
2508 }
2509
2510 set_intervals_multibyte_1 (i->right, multi_flag,
2511 right_start, right_start_byte,
2512 end, end_byte);
2513 }
727fec2d
RS
2514
2515 /* Rounding to char boundaries can theoretically ake this interval
2516 spurious. If so, delete one child, and copy its property list
2517 to this interval. */
2518 if (LEFT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i) + RIGHT_TOTAL_LENGTH (i) >= TOTAL_LENGTH (i))
2519 {
2520 if ((i)->left)
2521 {
2522 (i)->plist = (i)->left->plist;
2523 (i)->left->total_length = 0;
2524 delete_interval ((i)->left);
2525 }
2526 else
2527 {
2528 (i)->plist = (i)->right->plist;
2529 (i)->right->total_length = 0;
2530 delete_interval ((i)->right);
2531 }
2532 }
37f26f3c 2533}
d2f7a802 2534
24cef261
RS
2535/* Update the intervals of the current buffer
2536 to fit the contents as multibyte (if MULTI_FLAG is 1)
2537 or to fit them as non-multibyte (if MULTI_FLAG is 0). */
2538
2539void
971de7fb 2540set_intervals_multibyte (int multi_flag)
24cef261
RS
2541{
2542 if (BUF_INTERVALS (current_buffer))
2543 set_intervals_multibyte_1 (BUF_INTERVALS (current_buffer), multi_flag,
2544 BEG, BEG_BYTE, Z, Z_BYTE);
2545}