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35692fe0 1/* Lisp functions pertaining to editing.
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2 Copyright (C) 1985,86,87,89,93,94,95,96,97,98, 1999, 2000
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
5This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6
7GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7c938215 9the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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10any later version.
11
12GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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19the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
20Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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21
22
18160b98 23#include <config.h>
68c45bf0 24#include <sys/types.h>
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25
26#ifdef VMS
956ace37 27#include "vms-pwd.h"
bfb61299 28#else
35692fe0 29#include <pwd.h>
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30#endif
31
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32#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
33#include <unistd.h>
34#endif
35
35692fe0 36#include "lisp.h"
74d6d8c5 37#include "intervals.h"
35692fe0 38#include "buffer.h"
fb8106e8 39#include "charset.h"
68c45bf0 40#include "coding.h"
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41#include "window.h"
42
956ace37 43#include "systime.h"
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44
45#define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
46#define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
47
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48#ifndef NULL
49#define NULL 0
50#endif
51
f12ef5eb 52#ifndef USE_CRT_DLL
c59b5089 53extern char **environ;
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54#endif
55
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56extern Lisp_Object make_time P_ ((time_t));
57extern size_t emacs_strftimeu P_ ((char *, size_t, const char *,
58 const struct tm *, int));
59static int tm_diff P_ ((struct tm *, struct tm *));
60static void find_field P_ ((Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int *, int *));
61static void update_buffer_properties P_ ((int, int));
62static Lisp_Object region_limit P_ ((int));
63static int lisp_time_argument P_ ((Lisp_Object, time_t *, int *));
64static size_t emacs_memftimeu P_ ((char *, size_t, const char *,
65 size_t, const struct tm *, int));
66static void general_insert_function P_ ((void (*) (unsigned char *, int),
67 void (*) (Lisp_Object, int, int, int,
68 int, int),
69 int, int, Lisp_Object *));
70static Lisp_Object subst_char_in_region_unwind P_ ((Lisp_Object));
71static Lisp_Object subst_char_in_region_unwind_1 P_ ((Lisp_Object));
72static void transpose_markers P_ ((int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int));
260e2e2a 73
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74#ifdef HAVE_INDEX
75extern char *index P_ ((const char *, int));
76#endif
77
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78Lisp_Object Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions;
79Lisp_Object Qbuffer_access_fontify_functions;
80Lisp_Object Vbuffer_access_fontified_property;
b1b0ee5a 81
acb7cc89 82Lisp_Object Fuser_full_name P_ ((Lisp_Object));
e3ed8469 83
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84/* Non-nil means don't stop at field boundary in text motion commands. */
85
86Lisp_Object Vinhibit_field_text_motion;
87
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88/* Some static data, and a function to initialize it for each run */
89
90Lisp_Object Vsystem_name;
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91Lisp_Object Vuser_real_login_name; /* login name of current user ID */
92Lisp_Object Vuser_full_name; /* full name of current user */
93Lisp_Object Vuser_login_name; /* user name from LOGNAME or USER */
35692fe0 94
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95/* Symbol for the text property used to mark fields. */
96
97Lisp_Object Qfield;
98
99/* A special value for Qfield properties. */
100
101Lisp_Object Qboundary;
102
103
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104void
105init_editfns ()
106{
52b14ac0 107 char *user_name;
2ea0266e 108 register unsigned char *p;
35692fe0 109 struct passwd *pw; /* password entry for the current user */
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110 Lisp_Object tem;
111
112 /* Set up system_name even when dumping. */
ac988277 113 init_system_name ();
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114
115#ifndef CANNOT_DUMP
116 /* Don't bother with this on initial start when just dumping out */
117 if (!initialized)
118 return;
119#endif /* not CANNOT_DUMP */
120
121 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (getuid ());
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122#ifdef MSDOS
123 /* We let the real user name default to "root" because that's quite
124 accurate on MSDOG and because it lets Emacs find the init file.
125 (The DVX libraries override the Djgpp libraries here.) */
35b34f72 126 Vuser_real_login_name = build_string (pw ? pw->pw_name : "root");
87485d6f 127#else
35b34f72 128 Vuser_real_login_name = build_string (pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown");
87485d6f 129#endif
35692fe0 130
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131 /* Get the effective user name, by consulting environment variables,
132 or the effective uid if those are unset. */
2c9ae24e 133 user_name = (char *) getenv ("LOGNAME");
35692fe0 134 if (!user_name)
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135#ifdef WINDOWSNT
136 user_name = (char *) getenv ("USERNAME"); /* it's USERNAME on NT */
137#else /* WINDOWSNT */
2c9ae24e 138 user_name = (char *) getenv ("USER");
4691c06d 139#endif /* WINDOWSNT */
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140 if (!user_name)
141 {
142 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (geteuid ());
143 user_name = (char *) (pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown");
144 }
35b34f72 145 Vuser_login_name = build_string (user_name);
35692fe0 146
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147 /* If the user name claimed in the environment vars differs from
148 the real uid, use the claimed name to find the full name. */
35b34f72 149 tem = Fstring_equal (Vuser_login_name, Vuser_real_login_name);
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150 Vuser_full_name = Fuser_full_name (NILP (tem)? make_number (geteuid())
151 : Vuser_login_name);
34a7a267 152
8f1e2d16 153 p = (unsigned char *) getenv ("NAME");
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154 if (p)
155 Vuser_full_name = build_string (p);
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156 else if (NILP (Vuser_full_name))
157 Vuser_full_name = build_string ("unknown");
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158}
159\f
160DEFUN ("char-to-string", Fchar_to_string, Schar_to_string, 1, 1, 0,
5f75e666 161 "Convert arg CHAR to a string containing that character.")
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162 (character)
163 Lisp_Object character;
35692fe0 164{
fb8106e8 165 int len;
d5c2c403 166 unsigned char str[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH];
fb8106e8 167
2591ec64 168 CHECK_NUMBER (character, 0);
35692fe0 169
d5c2c403 170 len = CHAR_STRING (XFASTINT (character), str);
5f75e666 171 return make_string_from_bytes (str, 1, len);
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172}
173
174DEFUN ("string-to-char", Fstring_to_char, Sstring_to_char, 1, 1, 0,
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175 "Convert arg STRING to a character, the first character of that string.\n\
176A multibyte character is handled correctly.")
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177 (string)
178 register Lisp_Object string;
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179{
180 register Lisp_Object val;
181 register struct Lisp_String *p;
2591ec64 182 CHECK_STRING (string, 0);
2591ec64 183 p = XSTRING (string);
35692fe0 184 if (p->size)
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185 {
186 if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (string))
187 XSETFASTINT (val, STRING_CHAR (p->data, STRING_BYTES (p)));
188 else
189 XSETFASTINT (val, p->data[0]);
190 }
35692fe0 191 else
55561c63 192 XSETFASTINT (val, 0);
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193 return val;
194}
195\f
196static Lisp_Object
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197buildmark (charpos, bytepos)
198 int charpos, bytepos;
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199{
200 register Lisp_Object mark;
201 mark = Fmake_marker ();
ec1c14f6 202 set_marker_both (mark, Qnil, charpos, bytepos);
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203 return mark;
204}
205
206DEFUN ("point", Fpoint, Spoint, 0, 0, 0,
207 "Return value of point, as an integer.\n\
208Beginning of buffer is position (point-min)")
209 ()
210{
211 Lisp_Object temp;
6ec8bbd2 212 XSETFASTINT (temp, PT);
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213 return temp;
214}
215
216DEFUN ("point-marker", Fpoint_marker, Spoint_marker, 0, 0, 0,
217 "Return value of point, as a marker object.")
218 ()
219{
ec1c14f6 220 return buildmark (PT, PT_BYTE);
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221}
222
223int
224clip_to_bounds (lower, num, upper)
225 int lower, num, upper;
226{
227 if (num < lower)
228 return lower;
229 else if (num > upper)
230 return upper;
231 else
232 return num;
233}
234
235DEFUN ("goto-char", Fgoto_char, Sgoto_char, 1, 1, "NGoto char: ",
236 "Set point to POSITION, a number or marker.\n\
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237Beginning of buffer is position (point-min), end is (point-max).\n\
238If the position is in the middle of a multibyte form,\n\
239the actual point is set at the head of the multibyte form\n\
240except in the case that `enable-multibyte-characters' is nil.")
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241 (position)
242 register Lisp_Object position;
35692fe0 243{
fb8106e8 244 int pos;
fb8106e8 245
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246 if (MARKERP (position)
247 && current_buffer == XMARKER (position)->buffer)
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248 {
249 pos = marker_position (position);
250 if (pos < BEGV)
251 SET_PT_BOTH (BEGV, BEGV_BYTE);
252 else if (pos > ZV)
253 SET_PT_BOTH (ZV, ZV_BYTE);
254 else
255 SET_PT_BOTH (pos, marker_byte_position (position));
256
257 return position;
258 }
259
2591ec64 260 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position, 0);
35692fe0 261
fb8106e8 262 pos = clip_to_bounds (BEGV, XINT (position), ZV);
fb8106e8 263 SET_PT (pos);
2591ec64 264 return position;
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265}
266
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267
268/* Return the start or end position of the region.
269 BEGINNINGP non-zero means return the start.
270 If there is no region active, signal an error. */
271
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272static Lisp_Object
273region_limit (beginningp)
274 int beginningp;
275{
646d9d18 276 extern Lisp_Object Vmark_even_if_inactive; /* Defined in callint.c. */
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277 Lisp_Object m;
278
279 if (!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode)
280 && NILP (Vmark_even_if_inactive)
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281 && NILP (current_buffer->mark_active))
282 Fsignal (Qmark_inactive, Qnil);
acb7cc89 283
35692fe0 284 m = Fmarker_position (current_buffer->mark);
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285 if (NILP (m))
286 error ("There is no region now");
287
6ec8bbd2 288 if ((PT < XFASTINT (m)) == beginningp)
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289 m = make_number (PT);
290 return m;
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291}
292
293DEFUN ("region-beginning", Fregion_beginning, Sregion_beginning, 0, 0, 0,
294 "Return position of beginning of region, as an integer.")
295 ()
296{
acb7cc89 297 return region_limit (1);
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298}
299
300DEFUN ("region-end", Fregion_end, Sregion_end, 0, 0, 0,
301 "Return position of end of region, as an integer.")
302 ()
303{
acb7cc89 304 return region_limit (0);
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305}
306
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307DEFUN ("mark-marker", Fmark_marker, Smark_marker, 0, 0, 0,
308 "Return this buffer's mark, as a marker object.\n\
309Watch out! Moving this marker changes the mark position.\n\
310If you set the marker not to point anywhere, the buffer will have no mark.")
311 ()
312{
313 return current_buffer->mark;
314}
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317/* Return nonzero if POS1 and POS2 have the same value
318 for the text property PROP. */
0daf6e8d 319
0daf6e8d 320static int
f4d708d0 321char_property_eq (prop, pos1, pos2)
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322 Lisp_Object prop;
323 Lisp_Object pos1, pos2;
324{
325 Lisp_Object pval1, pval2;
326
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327 pval1 = Fget_char_property (pos1, prop, Qnil);
328 pval2 = Fget_char_property (pos2, prop, Qnil);
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329
330 return EQ (pval1, pval2);
331}
332
7ae1c032 333/* Return the direction from which the text-property PROP would be
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334 inherited by any new text inserted at POS: 1 if it would be
335 inherited from the char after POS, -1 if it would be inherited from
336 the char before POS, and 0 if from neither. */
337
0daf6e8d 338static int
7ae1c032 339text_property_stickiness (prop, pos)
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340 Lisp_Object prop;
341 Lisp_Object pos;
342{
343 Lisp_Object front_sticky;
344
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345 if (XINT (pos) > BEGV)
346 /* Consider previous character. */
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347 {
348 Lisp_Object prev_pos, rear_non_sticky;
349
a3caef99 350 prev_pos = make_number (XINT (pos) - 1);
7ae1c032 351 rear_non_sticky = Fget_text_property (prev_pos, Qrear_nonsticky, Qnil);
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352
353 if (EQ (rear_non_sticky, Qnil)
354 || (CONSP (rear_non_sticky)
c01fbf95 355 && NILP (Fmemq (prop, rear_non_sticky))))
0daf6e8d 356 /* PROP is not rear-non-sticky, and since this takes precedence over
a3caef99 357 any front-stickiness, PROP is inherited from before. */
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358 return -1;
359 }
360
a3caef99 361 /* Consider following character. */
7ae1c032 362 front_sticky = Fget_text_property (pos, Qfront_sticky, Qnil);
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363
364 if (EQ (front_sticky, Qt)
365 || (CONSP (front_sticky)
c01fbf95 366 && !NILP (Fmemq (prop, front_sticky))))
a3caef99 367 /* PROP is inherited from after. */
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368 return 1;
369
a3caef99 370 /* PROP is not inherited from either side. */
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371 return 0;
372}
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a3caef99 375/* Find the field surrounding POS in *BEG and *END. If POS is nil,
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376 the value of point is used instead. If BEG or END null,
377 means don't store the beginning or end of the field.
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378
379 If MERGE_AT_BOUNDARY is nonzero, then if POS is at the very first
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380 position of a field, then the beginning of the previous field is
381 returned instead of the beginning of POS's field (since the end of a
382 field is actually also the beginning of the next input field, this
383 behavior is sometimes useful). Additionally in the MERGE_AT_BOUNDARY
384 true case, if two fields are separated by a field with the special
385 value `boundary', and POS lies within it, then the two separated
386 fields are considered to be adjacent, and POS between them, when
387 finding the beginning and ending of the "merged" field.
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388
389 Either BEG or END may be 0, in which case the corresponding value
390 is not stored. */
391
acb7cc89 392static void
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393find_field (pos, merge_at_boundary, beg, end)
394 Lisp_Object pos;
395 Lisp_Object merge_at_boundary;
396 int *beg, *end;
397{
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398 /* Fields right before and after the point. */
399 Lisp_Object before_field, after_field;
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400 /* If the fields came from overlays, the associated overlays.
401 Qnil means they came from text-properties. */
402 Lisp_Object before_overlay = Qnil, after_overlay = Qnil;
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403 /* 1 if POS counts as the start of a field. */
404 int at_field_start = 0;
405 /* 1 if POS counts as the end of a field. */
406 int at_field_end = 0;
ee547125 407
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408 if (NILP (pos))
409 XSETFASTINT (pos, PT);
410 else
411 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos, 0);
412
acb7cc89 413 after_field
7ae1c032 414 = get_char_property_and_overlay (pos, Qfield, Qnil, &after_overlay);
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415 before_field
416 = (XFASTINT (pos) > BEGV
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417 ? get_char_property_and_overlay (make_number (XINT (pos) - 1),
418 Qfield, Qnil,
419 &before_overlay)
acb7cc89 420 : Qnil);
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421
422 /* See if we need to handle the case where MERGE_AT_BOUNDARY is nil
423 and POS is at beginning of a field, which can also be interpreted
424 as the end of the previous field. Note that the case where if
425 MERGE_AT_BOUNDARY is non-nil (see function comment) is actually the
426 more natural one; then we avoid treating the beginning of a field
427 specially. */
428 if (NILP (merge_at_boundary) && !EQ (after_field, before_field))
429 /* We are at a boundary, see which direction is inclusive. We
430 decide by seeing which field the `field' property sticks to. */
431 {
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432 /* -1 means insertions go into before_field, 1 means they go
433 into after_field, 0 means neither. */
434 int stickiness;
435 /* Whether the before/after_field come from overlays. */
436 int bop = !NILP (before_overlay);
437 int aop = !NILP (after_overlay);
438
439 if (bop && XMARKER (OVERLAY_END (before_overlay))->insertion_type == 1)
440 /* before_field is from an overlay, which expands upon
441 end-insertions. Note that it's possible for after_overlay to
442 also eat insertions here, but then they will overlap, and
443 there's not much we can do. */
444 stickiness = -1;
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445 else if (aop
446 && XMARKER (OVERLAY_START (after_overlay))->insertion_type == 0)
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447 /* after_field is from an overlay, which expand to contain
448 start-insertions. */
449 stickiness = 1;
450 else if (bop && aop)
451 /* Both fields come from overlays, but neither will contain any
452 insertion here. */
453 stickiness = 0;
454 else if (bop)
455 /* before_field is an overlay that won't eat any insertion, but
456 after_field is from a text-property. Assume that the
457 text-property continues underneath the overlay, and so will
458 be inherited by any insertion, regardless of any stickiness
459 settings. */
460 stickiness = 1;
461 else if (aop)
462 /* Similarly, when after_field is the overlay. */
463 stickiness = -1;
464 else
465 /* Both fields come from text-properties. Look for explicit
466 stickiness properties. */
467 stickiness = text_property_stickiness (Qfield, pos);
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468
469 if (stickiness > 0)
470 at_field_start = 1;
471 else if (stickiness < 0)
472 at_field_end = 1;
473 else
474 /* STICKINESS == 0 means that any inserted text will get a
475 `field' char-property of nil, so check to see if that
476 matches either of the adjacent characters (this being a
477 kind of "stickiness by default"). */
0daf6e8d 478 {
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479 if (NILP (before_field))
480 at_field_end = 1; /* Sticks to the left. */
481 else if (NILP (after_field))
482 at_field_start = 1; /* Sticks to the right. */
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483 }
484 }
485
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486 /* Note about special `boundary' fields:
487
488 Consider the case where the point (`.') is between the fields `x' and `y':
489
490 xxxx.yyyy
491
492 In this situation, if merge_at_boundary is true, we consider the
493 `x' and `y' fields as forming one big merged field, and so the end
494 of the field is the end of `y'.
495
496 However, if `x' and `y' are separated by a special `boundary' field
497 (a field with a `field' char-property of 'boundary), then we ignore
498 this special field when merging adjacent fields. Here's the same
499 situation, but with a `boundary' field between the `x' and `y' fields:
500
501 xxx.BBBByyyy
502
503 Here, if point is at the end of `x', the beginning of `y', or
504 anywhere in-between (within the `boundary' field), we merge all
505 three fields and consider the beginning as being the beginning of
506 the `x' field, and the end as being the end of the `y' field. */
507
0daf6e8d 508 if (beg)
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509 {
510 if (at_field_start)
511 /* POS is at the edge of a field, and we should consider it as
512 the beginning of the following field. */
513 *beg = XFASTINT (pos);
514 else
515 /* Find the previous field boundary. */
516 {
517 if (!NILP (merge_at_boundary) && EQ (before_field, Qboundary))
518 /* Skip a `boundary' field. */
519 pos = Fprevious_single_char_property_change (pos, Qfield, Qnil,Qnil);
ee547125 520
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521 pos = Fprevious_single_char_property_change (pos, Qfield, Qnil, Qnil);
522 *beg = NILP (pos) ? BEGV : XFASTINT (pos);
523 }
524 }
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525
526 if (end)
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527 {
528 if (at_field_end)
529 /* POS is at the edge of a field, and we should consider it as
530 the end of the previous field. */
531 *end = XFASTINT (pos);
532 else
533 /* Find the next field boundary. */
534 {
535 if (!NILP (merge_at_boundary) && EQ (after_field, Qboundary))
536 /* Skip a `boundary' field. */
537 pos = Fnext_single_char_property_change (pos, Qfield, Qnil, Qnil);
ee547125 538
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539 pos = Fnext_single_char_property_change (pos, Qfield, Qnil, Qnil);
540 *end = NILP (pos) ? ZV : XFASTINT (pos);
541 }
542 }
0daf6e8d 543}
acb7cc89 544
0daf6e8d 545\f
d01f3570 546DEFUN ("delete-field", Fdelete_field, Sdelete_field, 0, 1, 0,
8bf64fe8 547 "Delete the field surrounding POS.\n\
0daf6e8d 548A field is a region of text with the same `field' property.\n\
a3caef99 549If POS is nil, the value of point is used for POS.")
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550 (pos)
551 Lisp_Object pos;
552{
553 int beg, end;
554 find_field (pos, Qnil, &beg, &end);
555 if (beg != end)
556 del_range (beg, end);
d01f3570 557 return Qnil;
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558}
559
560DEFUN ("field-string", Ffield_string, Sfield_string, 0, 1, 0,
561 "Return the contents of the field surrounding POS as a string.\n\
562A field is a region of text with the same `field' property.\n\
a3caef99 563If POS is nil, the value of point is used for POS.")
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564 (pos)
565 Lisp_Object pos;
566{
567 int beg, end;
568 find_field (pos, Qnil, &beg, &end);
569 return make_buffer_string (beg, end, 1);
570}
571
572DEFUN ("field-string-no-properties", Ffield_string_no_properties, Sfield_string_no_properties, 0, 1, 0,
573 "Return the contents of the field around POS, without text-properties.\n\
574A field is a region of text with the same `field' property.\n\
a3caef99 575If POS is nil, the value of point is used for POS.")
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576 (pos)
577 Lisp_Object pos;
578{
579 int beg, end;
580 find_field (pos, Qnil, &beg, &end);
581 return make_buffer_string (beg, end, 0);
582}
583
584DEFUN ("field-beginning", Ffield_beginning, Sfield_beginning, 0, 2, 0,
585 "Return the beginning of the field surrounding POS.\n\
586A field is a region of text with the same `field' property.\n\
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587If POS is nil, the value of point is used for POS.\n\
588If ESCAPE-FROM-EDGE is non-nil and POS is at the beginning of its\n\
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589field, then the beginning of the *previous* field is returned.")
590 (pos, escape_from_edge)
591 Lisp_Object pos, escape_from_edge;
592{
593 int beg;
594 find_field (pos, escape_from_edge, &beg, 0);
595 return make_number (beg);
596}
597
598DEFUN ("field-end", Ffield_end, Sfield_end, 0, 2, 0,
599 "Return the end of the field surrounding POS.\n\
600A field is a region of text with the same `field' property.\n\
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601If POS is nil, the value of point is used for POS.\n\
602If ESCAPE-FROM-EDGE is non-nil and POS is at the end of its field,\n\
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603then the end of the *following* field is returned.")
604 (pos, escape_from_edge)
605 Lisp_Object pos, escape_from_edge;
606{
607 int end;
608 find_field (pos, escape_from_edge, 0, &end);
609 return make_number (end);
610}
611
ee547125 612DEFUN ("constrain-to-field", Fconstrain_to_field, Sconstrain_to_field, 2, 5, 0,
0daf6e8d 613 "Return the position closest to NEW-POS that is in the same field as OLD-POS.\n\
ee547125 614\n\
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615A field is a region of text with the same `field' property.\n\
616If NEW-POS is nil, then the current point is used instead, and set to the\n\
617constrained position if that is is different.\n\
618\n\
619If OLD-POS is at the boundary of two fields, then the allowable\n\
620positions for NEW-POS depends on the value of the optional argument\n\
621ESCAPE-FROM-EDGE: If ESCAPE-FROM-EDGE is nil, then NEW-POS is\n\
f4d708d0 622constrained to the field that has the same `field' char-property\n\
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623as any new characters inserted at OLD-POS, whereas if ESCAPE-FROM-EDGE\n\
624is non-nil, NEW-POS is constrained to the union of the two adjacent\n\
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625fields. Additionally, if two fields are separated by another field with\n\
626the special value `boundary', then any point within this special field is\n\
627also considered to be `on the boundary'.\n\
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628\n\
629If the optional argument ONLY-IN-LINE is non-nil and constraining\n\
630NEW-POS would move it to a different line, NEW-POS is returned\n\
631unconstrained. This useful for commands that move by line, like\n\
632\\[next-line] or \\[beginning-of-line], which should generally respect field boundaries\n\
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633only in the case where they can still move to the right line.\n\
634\n\
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635If the optional argument INHIBIT-CAPTURE-PROPERTY is non-nil, and OLD-POS has\n\
636a non-nil property of that name, then any field boundaries are ignored.\n\
637\n\
ee5cd4db 638Field boundaries are not noticed if `inhibit-field-text-motion' is non-nil.")
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639 (new_pos, old_pos, escape_from_edge, only_in_line, inhibit_capture_property)
640 Lisp_Object new_pos, old_pos;
641 Lisp_Object escape_from_edge, only_in_line, inhibit_capture_property;
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642{
643 /* If non-zero, then the original point, before re-positioning. */
644 int orig_point = 0;
645
646 if (NILP (new_pos))
647 /* Use the current point, and afterwards, set it. */
648 {
649 orig_point = PT;
650 XSETFASTINT (new_pos, PT);
651 }
652
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653 if (NILP (Vinhibit_field_text_motion)
654 && !EQ (new_pos, old_pos)
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655 && (!NILP (Fget_char_property (new_pos, Qfield, Qnil))
656 || !NILP (Fget_char_property (old_pos, Qfield, Qnil)))
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657 && (NILP (inhibit_capture_property)
658 || NILP (Fget_char_property(old_pos, inhibit_capture_property, Qnil))))
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659 /* NEW_POS is not within the same field as OLD_POS; try to
660 move NEW_POS so that it is. */
661 {
ee547125 662 int fwd, shortage;
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663 Lisp_Object field_bound;
664
665 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (new_pos, 0);
666 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (old_pos, 0);
667
668 fwd = (XFASTINT (new_pos) > XFASTINT (old_pos));
669
670 if (fwd)
671 field_bound = Ffield_end (old_pos, escape_from_edge);
672 else
673 field_bound = Ffield_beginning (old_pos, escape_from_edge);
674
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675 if (/* See if ESCAPE_FROM_EDGE caused FIELD_BOUND to jump to the
676 other side of NEW_POS, which would mean that NEW_POS is
677 already acceptable, and it's not necessary to constrain it
678 to FIELD_BOUND. */
679 ((XFASTINT (field_bound) < XFASTINT (new_pos)) ? fwd : !fwd)
680 /* NEW_POS should be constrained, but only if either
681 ONLY_IN_LINE is nil (in which case any constraint is OK),
682 or NEW_POS and FIELD_BOUND are on the same line (in which
683 case the constraint is OK even if ONLY_IN_LINE is non-nil). */
684 && (NILP (only_in_line)
685 /* This is the ONLY_IN_LINE case, check that NEW_POS and
686 FIELD_BOUND are on the same line by seeing whether
687 there's an intervening newline or not. */
688 || (scan_buffer ('\n',
689 XFASTINT (new_pos), XFASTINT (field_bound),
690 fwd ? -1 : 1, &shortage, 1),
691 shortage != 0)))
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692 /* Constrain NEW_POS to FIELD_BOUND. */
693 new_pos = field_bound;
694
695 if (orig_point && XFASTINT (new_pos) != orig_point)
696 /* The NEW_POS argument was originally nil, so automatically set PT. */
697 SET_PT (XFASTINT (new_pos));
698 }
699
700 return new_pos;
701}
acb7cc89 702
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704DEFUN ("line-beginning-position", Fline_beginning_position, Sline_beginning_position,
705 0, 1, 0,
706 "Return the character position of the first character on the current line.\n\
707With argument N not nil or 1, move forward N - 1 lines first.\n\
708If scan reaches end of buffer, return that position.\n\
a3caef99 709The scan does not cross a field boundary unless it would move\n\
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710beyond there to a different line. Field boundaries are not noticed if\n\
711`inhibit-field-text-motion' is non-nil. .And if N is nil or 1,\n\
712and scan starts at a field boundary, the scan stops as soon as it starts.\n\
713\n\
a3caef99 714This function does not move point.")
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715 (n)
716 Lisp_Object n;
717{
acb7cc89 718 int orig, orig_byte, end;
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719
720 if (NILP (n))
721 XSETFASTINT (n, 1);
722 else
723 CHECK_NUMBER (n, 0);
724
725 orig = PT;
ec1c14f6 726 orig_byte = PT_BYTE;
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727 Fforward_line (make_number (XINT (n) - 1));
728 end = PT;
e2dae3f2 729
ec1c14f6 730 SET_PT_BOTH (orig, orig_byte);
35692fe0 731
0daf6e8d 732 /* Return END constrained to the current input field. */
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733 return Fconstrain_to_field (make_number (end), make_number (orig),
734 XINT (n) != 1 ? Qt : Qnil,
ee547125 735 Qt, Qnil);
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736}
737
738DEFUN ("line-end-position", Fline_end_position, Sline_end_position,
739 0, 1, 0,
740 "Return the character position of the last character on the current line.\n\
741With argument N not nil or 1, move forward N - 1 lines first.\n\
742If scan reaches end of buffer, return that position.\n\
743This function does not move point.")
744 (n)
745 Lisp_Object n;
746{
0daf6e8d 747 int end_pos;
acb7cc89 748 int orig = PT;
0daf6e8d 749
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750 if (NILP (n))
751 XSETFASTINT (n, 1);
752 else
753 CHECK_NUMBER (n, 0);
754
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755 end_pos = find_before_next_newline (orig, 0, XINT (n) - (XINT (n) <= 0));
756
757 /* Return END_POS constrained to the current input field. */
ee5cd4db 758 return Fconstrain_to_field (make_number (end_pos), make_number (orig),
ee547125 759 Qnil, Qt, Qnil);
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760}
761\f
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762Lisp_Object
763save_excursion_save ()
764{
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765 int visible = (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer)
766 == current_buffer);
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767
768 return Fcons (Fpoint_marker (),
aea4a109 769 Fcons (Fcopy_marker (current_buffer->mark, Qnil),
9772455e 770 Fcons (visible ? Qt : Qnil,
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771 Fcons (current_buffer->mark_active,
772 selected_window))));
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773}
774
775Lisp_Object
776save_excursion_restore (info)
4ad8681a 777 Lisp_Object info;
35692fe0 778{
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779 Lisp_Object tem, tem1, omark, nmark;
780 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
2483cf58 781 int visible_p;
35692fe0 782
2483cf58 783 tem = Fmarker_buffer (XCAR (info));
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784 /* If buffer being returned to is now deleted, avoid error */
785 /* Otherwise could get error here while unwinding to top level
786 and crash */
787 /* In that case, Fmarker_buffer returns nil now. */
56a98455 788 if (NILP (tem))
35692fe0 789 return Qnil;
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790
791 omark = nmark = Qnil;
792 GCPRO3 (info, omark, nmark);
793
35692fe0 794 Fset_buffer (tem);
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795
796 /* Point marker. */
797 tem = XCAR (info);
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798 Fgoto_char (tem);
799 unchain_marker (tem);
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800
801 /* Mark marker. */
802 info = XCDR (info);
803 tem = XCAR (info);
03d18690 804 omark = Fmarker_position (current_buffer->mark);
35692fe0 805 Fset_marker (current_buffer->mark, tem, Fcurrent_buffer ());
03d18690 806 nmark = Fmarker_position (tem);
35692fe0 807 unchain_marker (tem);
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808
809 /* visible */
810 info = XCDR (info);
811 visible_p = !NILP (XCAR (info));
812
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813#if 0 /* We used to make the current buffer visible in the selected window
814 if that was true previously. That avoids some anomalies.
815 But it creates others, and it wasn't documented, and it is simpler
816 and cleaner never to alter the window/buffer connections. */
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817 tem1 = Fcar (tem);
818 if (!NILP (tem1)
0e2c9c70 819 && current_buffer != XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer))
35692fe0 820 Fswitch_to_buffer (Fcurrent_buffer (), Qnil);
ef580991 821#endif /* 0 */
9772455e 822
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823 /* Mark active */
824 info = XCDR (info);
825 tem = XCAR (info);
9772455e 826 tem1 = current_buffer->mark_active;
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827 current_buffer->mark_active = tem;
828
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829 if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks))
830 {
03d18690
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831 /* If mark is active now, and either was not active
832 or was at a different place, run the activate hook. */
9fed2b18 833 if (! NILP (current_buffer->mark_active))
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834 {
835 if (! EQ (omark, nmark))
836 call1 (Vrun_hooks, intern ("activate-mark-hook"));
837 }
838 /* If mark has ceased to be active, run deactivate hook. */
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839 else if (! NILP (tem1))
840 call1 (Vrun_hooks, intern ("deactivate-mark-hook"));
841 }
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842
843 /* If buffer was visible in a window, and a different window was
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844 selected, and the old selected window is still showing this
845 buffer, restore point in that window. */
2483cf58
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846 tem = XCDR (info);
847 if (visible_p
848 && !EQ (tem, selected_window)
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849 /* This also verifies that the window is still live. */
850 && XBUFFER (XWINDOW (tem)->buffer) == current_buffer)
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851 Fset_window_point (tem, make_number (PT));
852
4ad8681a 853 UNGCPRO;
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854 return Qnil;
855}
856
857DEFUN ("save-excursion", Fsave_excursion, Ssave_excursion, 0, UNEVALLED, 0,
858 "Save point, mark, and current buffer; execute BODY; restore those things.\n\
859Executes BODY just like `progn'.\n\
860The values of point, mark and the current buffer are restored\n\
9772455e 861even in case of abnormal exit (throw or error).\n\
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862The state of activation of the mark is also restored.\n\
863\n\
864This construct does not save `deactivate-mark', and therefore\n\
865functions that change the buffer will still cause deactivation\n\
866of the mark at the end of the command. To prevent that, bind\n\
867`deactivate-mark' with `let'.")
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868 (args)
869 Lisp_Object args;
870{
871 register Lisp_Object val;
872 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl;
873
874 record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ());
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875
876 val = Fprogn (args);
877 return unbind_to (count, val);
878}
879
880DEFUN ("save-current-buffer", Fsave_current_buffer, Ssave_current_buffer, 0, UNEVALLED, 0,
881 "Save the current buffer; execute BODY; restore the current buffer.\n\
882Executes BODY just like `progn'.")
883 (args)
884 Lisp_Object args;
885{
acb7cc89 886 Lisp_Object val;
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887 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl;
888
cb5e5f74 889 record_unwind_protect (set_buffer_if_live, Fcurrent_buffer ());
4bc8c7d2 890
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891 val = Fprogn (args);
892 return unbind_to (count, val);
893}
894\f
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895DEFUN ("buffer-size", Fbufsize, Sbufsize, 0, 1, 0,
896 "Return the number of characters in the current buffer.\n\
897If BUFFER, return the number of characters in that buffer instead.")
898 (buffer)
899 Lisp_Object buffer;
35692fe0 900{
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901 if (NILP (buffer))
902 return make_number (Z - BEG);
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903 else
904 {
905 CHECK_BUFFER (buffer, 1);
906 return make_number (BUF_Z (XBUFFER (buffer))
907 - BUF_BEG (XBUFFER (buffer)));
908 }
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909}
910
911DEFUN ("point-min", Fpoint_min, Spoint_min, 0, 0, 0,
912 "Return the minimum permissible value of point in the current buffer.\n\
4c390850 913This is 1, unless narrowing (a buffer restriction) is in effect.")
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914 ()
915{
916 Lisp_Object temp;
55561c63 917 XSETFASTINT (temp, BEGV);
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918 return temp;
919}
920
921DEFUN ("point-min-marker", Fpoint_min_marker, Spoint_min_marker, 0, 0, 0,
922 "Return a marker to the minimum permissible value of point in this buffer.\n\
4c390850 923This is the beginning, unless narrowing (a buffer restriction) is in effect.")
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924 ()
925{
ec1c14f6 926 return buildmark (BEGV, BEGV_BYTE);
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927}
928
929DEFUN ("point-max", Fpoint_max, Spoint_max, 0, 0, 0,
930 "Return the maximum permissible value of point in the current buffer.\n\
4c390850
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931This is (1+ (buffer-size)), unless narrowing (a buffer restriction)\n\
932is in effect, in which case it is less.")
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933 ()
934{
935 Lisp_Object temp;
55561c63 936 XSETFASTINT (temp, ZV);
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937 return temp;
938}
939
940DEFUN ("point-max-marker", Fpoint_max_marker, Spoint_max_marker, 0, 0, 0,
941 "Return a marker to the maximum permissible value of point in this buffer.\n\
4c390850
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942This is (1+ (buffer-size)), unless narrowing (a buffer restriction)\n\
943is in effect, in which case it is less.")
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944 ()
945{
ec1c14f6 946 return buildmark (ZV, ZV_BYTE);
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947}
948
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949DEFUN ("gap-position", Fgap_position, Sgap_position, 0, 0, 0,
950 "Return the position of the gap, in the current buffer.\n\
951See also `gap-size'.")
952 ()
953{
954 Lisp_Object temp;
955 XSETFASTINT (temp, GPT);
956 return temp;
957}
958
959DEFUN ("gap-size", Fgap_size, Sgap_size, 0, 0, 0,
960 "Return the size of the current buffer's gap.\n\
961See also `gap-position'.")
962 ()
963{
964 Lisp_Object temp;
965 XSETFASTINT (temp, GAP_SIZE);
966 return temp;
967}
968
7df74da6 969DEFUN ("position-bytes", Fposition_bytes, Sposition_bytes, 1, 1, 0,
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970 "Return the byte position for character position POSITION.\n\
971If POSITION is out of range, the value is nil.")
7df74da6 972 (position)
80e01f8d 973 Lisp_Object position;
7df74da6 974{
fa8a5a15 975 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position, 1);
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976 if (XINT (position) < BEG || XINT (position) > Z)
977 return Qnil;
fa8a5a15 978 return make_number (CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (position)));
7df74da6 979}
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980
981DEFUN ("byte-to-position", Fbyte_to_position, Sbyte_to_position, 1, 1, 0,
fcf9683e
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982 "Return the character position for byte position BYTEPOS.\n\
983If BYTEPOS is out of range, the value is nil.")
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984 (bytepos)
985 Lisp_Object bytepos;
986{
987 CHECK_NUMBER (bytepos, 1);
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988 if (XINT (bytepos) < BEG_BYTE || XINT (bytepos) > Z_BYTE)
989 return Qnil;
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990 return make_number (BYTE_TO_CHAR (XINT (bytepos)));
991}
7df74da6 992\f
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993DEFUN ("following-char", Ffollowing_char, Sfollowing_char, 0, 0, 0,
994 "Return the character following point, as a number.\n\
df3b0cc6 995At the end of the buffer or accessible region, return 0.")
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996 ()
997{
998 Lisp_Object temp;
6ec8bbd2 999 if (PT >= ZV)
55561c63 1000 XSETFASTINT (temp, 0);
850a8179 1001 else
ec1c14f6 1002 XSETFASTINT (temp, FETCH_CHAR (PT_BYTE));
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1003 return temp;
1004}
1005
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1006DEFUN ("preceding-char", Fprevious_char, Sprevious_char, 0, 0, 0,
1007 "Return the character preceding point, as a number.\n\
df3b0cc6 1008At the beginning of the buffer or accessible region, return 0.")
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1009 ()
1010{
1011 Lisp_Object temp;
6ec8bbd2 1012 if (PT <= BEGV)
55561c63 1013 XSETFASTINT (temp, 0);
fb8106e8
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1014 else if (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
1015 {
ec1c14f6 1016 int pos = PT_BYTE;
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1017 DEC_POS (pos);
1018 XSETFASTINT (temp, FETCH_CHAR (pos));
1019 }
35692fe0 1020 else
ec1c14f6 1021 XSETFASTINT (temp, FETCH_BYTE (PT_BYTE - 1));
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1022 return temp;
1023}
1024
1025DEFUN ("bobp", Fbobp, Sbobp, 0, 0, 0,
ec1c14f6 1026 "Return t if point is at the beginning of the buffer.\n\
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1027If the buffer is narrowed, this means the beginning of the narrowed part.")
1028 ()
1029{
6ec8bbd2 1030 if (PT == BEGV)
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1031 return Qt;
1032 return Qnil;
1033}
1034
1035DEFUN ("eobp", Feobp, Seobp, 0, 0, 0,
ec1c14f6 1036 "Return t if point is at the end of the buffer.\n\
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1037If the buffer is narrowed, this means the end of the narrowed part.")
1038 ()
1039{
6ec8bbd2 1040 if (PT == ZV)
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1041 return Qt;
1042 return Qnil;
1043}
1044
1045DEFUN ("bolp", Fbolp, Sbolp, 0, 0, 0,
ec1c14f6 1046 "Return t if point is at the beginning of a line.")
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1047 ()
1048{
ec1c14f6 1049 if (PT == BEGV || FETCH_BYTE (PT_BYTE - 1) == '\n')
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1050 return Qt;
1051 return Qnil;
1052}
1053
1054DEFUN ("eolp", Feolp, Seolp, 0, 0, 0,
ec1c14f6 1055 "Return t if point is at the end of a line.\n\
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1056`End of a line' includes point being at the end of the buffer.")
1057 ()
1058{
ec1c14f6 1059 if (PT == ZV || FETCH_BYTE (PT_BYTE) == '\n')
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1060 return Qt;
1061 return Qnil;
1062}
1063
fa1d3816 1064DEFUN ("char-after", Fchar_after, Schar_after, 0, 1, 0,
35692fe0 1065 "Return character in current buffer at position POS.\n\
4d54f794 1066POS is an integer or a marker.\n\
39a4c932 1067If POS is out of range, the value is nil.")
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1068 (pos)
1069 Lisp_Object pos;
1070{
ec1c14f6 1071 register int pos_byte;
35692fe0 1072
fa1d3816 1073 if (NILP (pos))
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1074 {
1075 pos_byte = PT_BYTE;
3c52e568 1076 XSETFASTINT (pos, PT);
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1077 }
1078
1079 if (MARKERP (pos))
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1080 {
1081 pos_byte = marker_byte_position (pos);
1082 if (pos_byte < BEGV_BYTE || pos_byte >= ZV_BYTE)
1083 return Qnil;
1084 }
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1085 else
1086 {
1087 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos, 0);
b98ef0dc 1088 if (XINT (pos) < BEGV || XINT (pos) >= ZV)
85cac557 1089 return Qnil;
34a7a267 1090
ec1c14f6 1091 pos_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (pos));
fa1d3816 1092 }
35692fe0 1093
ec1c14f6 1094 return make_number (FETCH_CHAR (pos_byte));
35692fe0 1095}
fb8106e8 1096
fa1d3816 1097DEFUN ("char-before", Fchar_before, Schar_before, 0, 1, 0,
fb8106e8 1098 "Return character in current buffer preceding position POS.\n\
4d54f794 1099POS is an integer or a marker.\n\
39a4c932 1100If POS is out of range, the value is nil.")
fb8106e8
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1101 (pos)
1102 Lisp_Object pos;
1103{
1104 register Lisp_Object val;
ec1c14f6 1105 register int pos_byte;
fb8106e8 1106
fa1d3816 1107 if (NILP (pos))
39a4c932
RS
1108 {
1109 pos_byte = PT_BYTE;
3c52e568 1110 XSETFASTINT (pos, PT);
39a4c932
RS
1111 }
1112
1113 if (MARKERP (pos))
85cac557
RS
1114 {
1115 pos_byte = marker_byte_position (pos);
1116
1117 if (pos_byte <= BEGV_BYTE || pos_byte > ZV_BYTE)
1118 return Qnil;
1119 }
fa1d3816
RS
1120 else
1121 {
1122 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos, 0);
fb8106e8 1123
b98ef0dc 1124 if (XINT (pos) <= BEGV || XINT (pos) > ZV)
85cac557
RS
1125 return Qnil;
1126
ec1c14f6 1127 pos_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (pos));
fa1d3816 1128 }
fb8106e8
KH
1129
1130 if (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
1131 {
ec1c14f6
RS
1132 DEC_POS (pos_byte);
1133 XSETFASTINT (val, FETCH_CHAR (pos_byte));
fb8106e8
KH
1134 }
1135 else
1136 {
ec1c14f6
RS
1137 pos_byte--;
1138 XSETFASTINT (val, FETCH_BYTE (pos_byte));
fb8106e8
KH
1139 }
1140 return val;
1141}
35692fe0 1142\f
87485d6f 1143DEFUN ("user-login-name", Fuser_login_name, Suser_login_name, 0, 1, 0,
35692fe0
JB
1144 "Return the name under which the user logged in, as a string.\n\
1145This is based on the effective uid, not the real uid.\n\
2c9ae24e 1146Also, if the environment variable LOGNAME or USER is set,\n\
87485d6f
MW
1147that determines the value of this function.\n\n\
1148If optional argument UID is an integer, return the login name of the user\n\
1149with that uid, or nil if there is no such user.")
1150 (uid)
1151 Lisp_Object uid;
35692fe0 1152{
87485d6f
MW
1153 struct passwd *pw;
1154
f8a0e364
RS
1155 /* Set up the user name info if we didn't do it before.
1156 (That can happen if Emacs is dumpable
1157 but you decide to run `temacs -l loadup' and not dump. */
35b34f72 1158 if (INTEGERP (Vuser_login_name))
f8a0e364 1159 init_editfns ();
87485d6f
MW
1160
1161 if (NILP (uid))
35b34f72 1162 return Vuser_login_name;
87485d6f
MW
1163
1164 CHECK_NUMBER (uid, 0);
1165 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (XINT (uid));
1166 return (pw ? build_string (pw->pw_name) : Qnil);
35692fe0
JB
1167}
1168
1169DEFUN ("user-real-login-name", Fuser_real_login_name, Suser_real_login_name,
1170 0, 0, 0,
1171 "Return the name of the user's real uid, as a string.\n\
9658bdd0 1172This ignores the environment variables LOGNAME and USER, so it differs from\n\
b1da234a 1173`user-login-name' when running under `su'.")
35692fe0
JB
1174 ()
1175{
f8a0e364
RS
1176 /* Set up the user name info if we didn't do it before.
1177 (That can happen if Emacs is dumpable
1178 but you decide to run `temacs -l loadup' and not dump. */
35b34f72 1179 if (INTEGERP (Vuser_login_name))
f8a0e364 1180 init_editfns ();
35b34f72 1181 return Vuser_real_login_name;
35692fe0
JB
1182}
1183
1184DEFUN ("user-uid", Fuser_uid, Suser_uid, 0, 0, 0,
1185 "Return the effective uid of Emacs, as an integer.")
1186 ()
1187{
1188 return make_number (geteuid ());
1189}
1190
1191DEFUN ("user-real-uid", Fuser_real_uid, Suser_real_uid, 0, 0, 0,
1192 "Return the real uid of Emacs, as an integer.")
1193 ()
1194{
1195 return make_number (getuid ());
1196}
1197
c9ed721d
RS
1198DEFUN ("user-full-name", Fuser_full_name, Suser_full_name, 0, 1, 0,
1199 "Return the full name of the user logged in, as a string.\n\
016c8f3f
KH
1200If the full name corresponding to Emacs's userid is not known,\n\
1201return \"unknown\".\n\
1202\n\
c9ed721d 1203If optional argument UID is an integer, return the full name of the user\n\
016c8f3f 1204with that uid, or nil if there is no such user.\n\
3415b0e9 1205If UID is a string, return the full name of the user with that login\n\
016c8f3f 1206name, or nil if there is no such user.")
c9ed721d
RS
1207 (uid)
1208 Lisp_Object uid;
35692fe0 1209{
c9ed721d 1210 struct passwd *pw;
b0e92acd 1211 register unsigned char *p, *q;
3415b0e9 1212 Lisp_Object full;
c9ed721d
RS
1213
1214 if (NILP (uid))
34a7a267 1215 return Vuser_full_name;
3415b0e9
RS
1216 else if (NUMBERP (uid))
1217 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (XINT (uid));
34a7a267 1218 else if (STRINGP (uid))
3415b0e9
RS
1219 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwnam (XSTRING (uid)->data);
1220 else
1221 error ("Invalid UID specification");
c9ed721d 1222
3415b0e9 1223 if (!pw)
3347526c 1224 return Qnil;
34a7a267 1225
3415b0e9
RS
1226 p = (unsigned char *) USER_FULL_NAME;
1227 /* Chop off everything after the first comma. */
1228 q = (unsigned char *) index (p, ',');
1229 full = make_string (p, q ? q - p : strlen (p));
34a7a267 1230
3415b0e9
RS
1231#ifdef AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME
1232 p = XSTRING (full)->data;
1233 q = (unsigned char *) index (p, '&');
1234 /* Substitute the login name for the &, upcasing the first character. */
1235 if (q)
1236 {
b0e92acd 1237 register unsigned char *r;
3415b0e9
RS
1238 Lisp_Object login;
1239
1240 login = Fuser_login_name (make_number (pw->pw_uid));
1241 r = (unsigned char *) alloca (strlen (p) + XSTRING (login)->size + 1);
1242 bcopy (p, r, q - p);
1243 r[q - p] = 0;
1244 strcat (r, XSTRING (login)->data);
1245 r[q - p] = UPCASE (r[q - p]);
1246 strcat (r, q + 1);
1247 full = build_string (r);
1248 }
1249#endif /* AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME */
1250
1251 return full;
35692fe0
JB
1252}
1253
1254DEFUN ("system-name", Fsystem_name, Ssystem_name, 0, 0, 0,
1255 "Return the name of the machine you are running on, as a string.")
1256 ()
1257{
1258 return Vsystem_name;
1259}
1260
ac988277 1261/* For the benefit of callers who don't want to include lisp.h */
acb7cc89 1262
ac988277
KH
1263char *
1264get_system_name ()
1265{
3d976a9a
RS
1266 if (STRINGP (Vsystem_name))
1267 return (char *) XSTRING (Vsystem_name)->data;
1268 else
1269 return "";
ac988277
KH
1270}
1271
7fd233b3
RS
1272DEFUN ("emacs-pid", Femacs_pid, Semacs_pid, 0, 0, 0,
1273 "Return the process ID of Emacs, as an integer.")
1274 ()
1275{
1276 return make_number (getpid ());
1277}
1278
d940e0e4 1279DEFUN ("current-time", Fcurrent_time, Scurrent_time, 0, 0, 0,
e983fdb2 1280 "Return the current time, as the number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00.\n\
956ace37
JB
1281The time is returned as a list of three integers. The first has the\n\
1282most significant 16 bits of the seconds, while the second has the\n\
1283least significant 16 bits. The third integer gives the microsecond\n\
1284count.\n\
1285\n\
1286The microsecond count is zero on systems that do not provide\n\
1287resolution finer than a second.")
d940e0e4
JB
1288 ()
1289{
956ace37
JB
1290 EMACS_TIME t;
1291 Lisp_Object result[3];
1292
1293 EMACS_GET_TIME (t);
d2fd0445
KH
1294 XSETINT (result[0], (EMACS_SECS (t) >> 16) & 0xffff);
1295 XSETINT (result[1], (EMACS_SECS (t) >> 0) & 0xffff);
1296 XSETINT (result[2], EMACS_USECS (t));
956ace37
JB
1297
1298 return Flist (3, result);
d940e0e4
JB
1299}
1300\f
1301
e3120ab5 1302static int
34a7a267 1303lisp_time_argument (specified_time, result, usec)
e3120ab5
JB
1304 Lisp_Object specified_time;
1305 time_t *result;
34a7a267 1306 int *usec;
e3120ab5
JB
1307{
1308 if (NILP (specified_time))
34a7a267
SS
1309 {
1310 if (usec)
1311 {
1312 EMACS_TIME t;
1313
c0261b5e 1314 EMACS_GET_TIME (t);
34a7a267
SS
1315 *usec = EMACS_USECS (t);
1316 *result = EMACS_SECS (t);
1317 return 1;
1318 }
1319 else
1320 return time (result) != -1;
1321 }
e3120ab5
JB
1322 else
1323 {
1324 Lisp_Object high, low;
1325 high = Fcar (specified_time);
1326 CHECK_NUMBER (high, 0);
1327 low = Fcdr (specified_time);
ae683129 1328 if (CONSP (low))
34a7a267
SS
1329 {
1330 if (usec)
1331 {
1332 Lisp_Object usec_l = Fcdr (low);
1333 if (CONSP (usec_l))
1334 usec_l = Fcar (usec_l);
1335 if (NILP (usec_l))
1336 *usec = 0;
1337 else
1338 {
1339 CHECK_NUMBER (usec_l, 0);
1340 *usec = XINT (usec_l);
1341 }
1342 }
1343 low = Fcar (low);
1344 }
1345 else if (usec)
1346 *usec = 0;
e3120ab5
JB
1347 CHECK_NUMBER (low, 0);
1348 *result = (XINT (high) << 16) + (XINT (low) & 0xffff);
1349 return *result >> 16 == XINT (high);
1350 }
1351}
1352
34a7a267
SS
1353DEFUN ("float-time", Ffloat_time, Sfloat_time, 0, 1, 0,
1354 "Return the current time, as a float number of seconds since the epoch.\n\
1355If an argument is given, it specifies a time to convert to float\n\
1356instead of the current time. The argument should have the forms:\n\
1357 (HIGH . LOW) or (HIGH LOW USEC) or (HIGH LOW . USEC).\n\
1358Thus, you can use times obtained from `current-time'\n\
1359and from `file-attributes'.")
1360 (specified_time)
1361 Lisp_Object specified_time;
1362{
1363 time_t sec;
1364 int usec;
1365
1366 if (! lisp_time_argument (specified_time, &sec, &usec))
1367 error ("Invalid time specification");
1368
1369 return make_float (sec + usec * 0.0000001);
1370}
1371
70ebbe5f
PE
1372/* Write information into buffer S of size MAXSIZE, according to the
1373 FORMAT of length FORMAT_LEN, using time information taken from *TP.
68c45bf0 1374 Default to Universal Time if UT is nonzero, local time otherwise.
70ebbe5f
PE
1375 Return the number of bytes written, not including the terminating
1376 '\0'. If S is NULL, nothing will be written anywhere; so to
1377 determine how many bytes would be written, use NULL for S and
1378 ((size_t) -1) for MAXSIZE.
1379
68c45bf0 1380 This function behaves like emacs_strftimeu, except it allows null
70ebbe5f
PE
1381 bytes in FORMAT. */
1382static size_t
68c45bf0 1383emacs_memftimeu (s, maxsize, format, format_len, tp, ut)
70ebbe5f
PE
1384 char *s;
1385 size_t maxsize;
1386 const char *format;
1387 size_t format_len;
1388 const struct tm *tp;
68c45bf0 1389 int ut;
70ebbe5f
PE
1390{
1391 size_t total = 0;
1392
be09e6e6
PE
1393 /* Loop through all the null-terminated strings in the format
1394 argument. Normally there's just one null-terminated string, but
1395 there can be arbitrarily many, concatenated together, if the
68c45bf0 1396 format contains '\0' bytes. emacs_strftimeu stops at the first
be09e6e6 1397 '\0' byte so we must invoke it separately for each such string. */
70ebbe5f
PE
1398 for (;;)
1399 {
1400 size_t len;
1401 size_t result;
1402
1403 if (s)
1404 s[0] = '\1';
1405
68c45bf0 1406 result = emacs_strftimeu (s, maxsize, format, tp, ut);
70ebbe5f
PE
1407
1408 if (s)
1409 {
1410 if (result == 0 && s[0] != '\0')
1411 return 0;
1412 s += result + 1;
1413 }
1414
1415 maxsize -= result + 1;
1416 total += result;
1417 len = strlen (format);
1418 if (len == format_len)
1419 return total;
1420 total++;
1421 format += len + 1;
1422 format_len -= len + 1;
1423 }
1424}
1425
3efcc98a 1426/*
b48382a0
RS
1427DEFUN ("format-time-string", Fformat_time_string, Sformat_time_string, 1, 3, 0,
1428 "Use FORMAT-STRING to format the time TIME, or now if omitted.\n\
1429TIME is specified as (HIGH LOW . IGNORED) or (HIGH . LOW), as returned by\n\
1430`current-time' or `file-attributes'.\n\
1431The third, optional, argument UNIVERSAL, if non-nil, means describe TIME\n\
1432as Universal Time; nil means describe TIME in the local time zone.\n\
1433The value is a copy of FORMAT-STRING, but with certain constructs replaced\n\
1434by text that describes the specified date and time in TIME:\n\
a82d387c 1435\n\
b48382a0
RS
1436%Y is the year, %y within the century, %C the century.\n\
1437%G is the year corresponding to the ISO week, %g within the century.\n\
b771d0da
PE
1438%m is the numeric month.\n\
1439%b and %h are the locale's abbreviated month name, %B the full name.\n\
b48382a0
RS
1440%d is the day of the month, zero-padded, %e is blank-padded.\n\
1441%u is the numeric day of week from 1 (Monday) to 7, %w from 0 (Sunday) to 6.\n\
b771d0da 1442%a is the locale's abbreviated name of the day of week, %A the full name.\n\
b48382a0
RS
1443%U is the week number starting on Sunday, %W starting on Monday,\n\
1444 %V according to ISO 8601.\n\
1445%j is the day of the year.\n\
1446\n\
1447%H is the hour on a 24-hour clock, %I is on a 12-hour clock, %k is like %H\n\
1448 only blank-padded, %l is like %I blank-padded.\n\
b771d0da 1449%p is the locale's equivalent of either AM or PM.\n\
b48382a0
RS
1450%M is the minute.\n\
1451%S is the second.\n\
1452%Z is the time zone name, %z is the numeric form.\n\
1453%s is the number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000.\n\
1454\n\
1455%c is the locale's date and time format.\n\
1456%x is the locale's \"preferred\" date format.\n\
1457%D is like \"%m/%d/%y\".\n\
1458\n\
1459%R is like \"%H:%M\", %T is like \"%H:%M:%S\", %r is like \"%I:%M:%S %p\".\n\
1460%X is the locale's \"preferred\" time format.\n\
1461\n\
b771d0da 1462Finally, %n is a newline, %t is a tab, %% is a literal %.\n\
b48382a0 1463\n\
3efcc98a 1464Certain flags and modifiers are available with some format controls.\n\
b48382a0
RS
1465The flags are `_' and `-'. For certain characters X, %_X is like %X,\n\
1466but padded with blanks; %-X is like %X, but without padding.\n\
1467%NX (where N stands for an integer) is like %X,\n\
1468but takes up at least N (a number) positions.\n\
1469The modifiers are `E' and `O'. For certain characters X,\n\
1470%EX is a locale's alternative version of %X;\n\
1471%OX is like %X, but uses the locale's number symbols.\n\
1472\n\
1473For example, to produce full ISO 8601 format, use \"%Y-%m-%dT%T%z\".")
726ed0da 1474 (format_string, time, universal)
3efcc98a
RS
1475*/
1476
1477DEFUN ("format-time-string", Fformat_time_string, Sformat_time_string, 1, 3, 0,
1478 0 /* See immediately above */)
b48382a0
RS
1479 (format_string, time, universal)
1480 Lisp_Object format_string, time, universal;
a82d387c
RS
1481{
1482 time_t value;
1483 int size;
177ea5f1 1484 struct tm *tm;
68c45bf0 1485 int ut = ! NILP (universal);
a82d387c
RS
1486
1487 CHECK_STRING (format_string, 1);
1488
34a7a267 1489 if (! lisp_time_argument (time, &value, NULL))
a82d387c
RS
1490 error ("Invalid time specification");
1491
68c45bf0
PE
1492 format_string = code_convert_string_norecord (format_string,
1493 Vlocale_coding_system, 1);
1494
a82d387c 1495 /* This is probably enough. */
dc3620af 1496 size = STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (format_string)) * 6 + 50;
a82d387c 1497
68c45bf0 1498 tm = ut ? gmtime (&value) : localtime (&value);
177ea5f1
PE
1499 if (! tm)
1500 error ("Specified time is not representable");
1501
ca9c0567 1502 synchronize_system_time_locale ();
68c45bf0 1503
a82d387c
RS
1504 while (1)
1505 {
b48382a0
RS
1506 char *buf = (char *) alloca (size + 1);
1507 int result;
1508
bfbcc5ee 1509 buf[0] = '\1';
68c45bf0
PE
1510 result = emacs_memftimeu (buf, size, XSTRING (format_string)->data,
1511 STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (format_string)),
1512 tm, ut);
bfbcc5ee 1513 if ((result > 0 && result < size) || (result == 0 && buf[0] == '\0'))
68c45bf0
PE
1514 return code_convert_string_norecord (make_string (buf, result),
1515 Vlocale_coding_system, 0);
b48382a0
RS
1516
1517 /* If buffer was too small, make it bigger and try again. */
68c45bf0
PE
1518 result = emacs_memftimeu (NULL, (size_t) -1,
1519 XSTRING (format_string)->data,
1520 STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (format_string)),
1521 tm, ut);
b48382a0 1522 size = result + 1;
a82d387c
RS
1523 }
1524}
1525
4691c06d
RS
1526DEFUN ("decode-time", Fdecode_time, Sdecode_time, 0, 1, 0,
1527 "Decode a time value as (SEC MINUTE HOUR DAY MONTH YEAR DOW DST ZONE).\n\
1528The optional SPECIFIED-TIME should be a list of (HIGH LOW . IGNORED)\n\
1529or (HIGH . LOW), as from `current-time' and `file-attributes', or `nil'\n\
1530to use the current time. The list has the following nine members:\n\
145b0681
RS
1531SEC is an integer between 0 and 60; SEC is 60 for a leap second, which\n\
1532only some operating systems support. MINUTE is an integer between 0 and 59.\n\
4691c06d
RS
1533HOUR is an integer between 0 and 23. DAY is an integer between 1 and 31.\n\
1534MONTH is an integer between 1 and 12. YEAR is an integer indicating the\n\
1535four-digit year. DOW is the day of week, an integer between 0 and 6, where\n\
15360 is Sunday. DST is t if daylight savings time is effect, otherwise nil.\n\
1537ZONE is an integer indicating the number of seconds east of Greenwich.\n\
2c6c7c72 1538\(Note that Common Lisp has different meanings for DOW and ZONE.)")
4691c06d
RS
1539 (specified_time)
1540 Lisp_Object specified_time;
1541{
1542 time_t time_spec;
3c887943 1543 struct tm save_tm;
4691c06d
RS
1544 struct tm *decoded_time;
1545 Lisp_Object list_args[9];
34a7a267
SS
1546
1547 if (! lisp_time_argument (specified_time, &time_spec, NULL))
4691c06d
RS
1548 error ("Invalid time specification");
1549
1550 decoded_time = localtime (&time_spec);
177ea5f1
PE
1551 if (! decoded_time)
1552 error ("Specified time is not representable");
3c887943
KH
1553 XSETFASTINT (list_args[0], decoded_time->tm_sec);
1554 XSETFASTINT (list_args[1], decoded_time->tm_min);
1555 XSETFASTINT (list_args[2], decoded_time->tm_hour);
1556 XSETFASTINT (list_args[3], decoded_time->tm_mday);
1557 XSETFASTINT (list_args[4], decoded_time->tm_mon + 1);
236ebf35 1558 XSETINT (list_args[5], decoded_time->tm_year + 1900);
3c887943 1559 XSETFASTINT (list_args[6], decoded_time->tm_wday);
4691c06d 1560 list_args[7] = (decoded_time->tm_isdst)? Qt : Qnil;
3c887943
KH
1561
1562 /* Make a copy, in case gmtime modifies the struct. */
1563 save_tm = *decoded_time;
1564 decoded_time = gmtime (&time_spec);
1565 if (decoded_time == 0)
1566 list_args[8] = Qnil;
1567 else
94751666 1568 XSETINT (list_args[8], tm_diff (&save_tm, decoded_time));
4691c06d
RS
1569 return Flist (9, list_args);
1570}
1571
6ee9061c 1572DEFUN ("encode-time", Fencode_time, Sencode_time, 6, MANY, 0,
2591ec64 1573 "Convert SECOND, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY, MONTH, YEAR and ZONE to internal time.\n\
6ee9061c
RS
1574This is the reverse operation of `decode-time', which see.\n\
1575ZONE defaults to the current time zone rule. This can\n\
085e9fcb 1576be a string or t (as from `set-time-zone-rule'), or it can be a list\n\
7459d65b 1577\(as from `current-time-zone') or an integer (as from `decode-time')\n\
c59b5089 1578applied without consideration for daylight savings time.\n\
6ee9061c
RS
1579\n\
1580You can pass more than 7 arguments; then the first six arguments\n\
1581are used as SECOND through YEAR, and the *last* argument is used as ZONE.\n\
1582The intervening arguments are ignored.\n\
1583This feature lets (apply 'encode-time (decode-time ...)) work.\n\
1584\n\
c59b5089
PE
1585Out-of-range values for SEC, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY, or MONTH are allowed;\n\
1586for example, a DAY of 0 means the day preceding the given month.\n\
01ba8cce 1587Year numbers less than 100 are treated just like other year numbers.\n\
c59b5089 1588If you want them to stand for years in this century, you must do that yourself.")
6ee9061c
RS
1589 (nargs, args)
1590 int nargs;
1591 register Lisp_Object *args;
cce7b8a0 1592{
1b8fa736 1593 time_t time;
c59b5089 1594 struct tm tm;
60653898 1595 Lisp_Object zone = (nargs > 6 ? args[nargs - 1] : Qnil);
6ee9061c
RS
1596
1597 CHECK_NUMBER (args[0], 0); /* second */
1598 CHECK_NUMBER (args[1], 1); /* minute */
1599 CHECK_NUMBER (args[2], 2); /* hour */
1600 CHECK_NUMBER (args[3], 3); /* day */
1601 CHECK_NUMBER (args[4], 4); /* month */
1602 CHECK_NUMBER (args[5], 5); /* year */
1603
1604 tm.tm_sec = XINT (args[0]);
1605 tm.tm_min = XINT (args[1]);
1606 tm.tm_hour = XINT (args[2]);
1607 tm.tm_mday = XINT (args[3]);
1608 tm.tm_mon = XINT (args[4]) - 1;
1609 tm.tm_year = XINT (args[5]) - 1900;
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1610 tm.tm_isdst = -1;
1611
1612 if (CONSP (zone))
1613 zone = Fcar (zone);
1b8fa736 1614 if (NILP (zone))
c59b5089
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1615 time = mktime (&tm);
1616 else
1b8fa736 1617 {
c59b5089
PE
1618 char tzbuf[100];
1619 char *tzstring;
1620 char **oldenv = environ, **newenv;
34a7a267 1621
2e34157c 1622 if (EQ (zone, Qt))
085e9fcb
EN
1623 tzstring = "UTC0";
1624 else if (STRINGP (zone))
4d4c1514 1625 tzstring = (char *) XSTRING (zone)->data;
c59b5089 1626 else if (INTEGERP (zone))
1b8fa736 1627 {
c59b5089
PE
1628 int abszone = abs (XINT (zone));
1629 sprintf (tzbuf, "XXX%s%d:%02d:%02d", "-" + (XINT (zone) < 0),
1630 abszone / (60*60), (abszone/60) % 60, abszone % 60);
1631 tzstring = tzbuf;
1b8fa736 1632 }
c59b5089
PE
1633 else
1634 error ("Invalid time zone specification");
1635
34a7a267 1636 /* Set TZ before calling mktime; merely adjusting mktime's returned
c59b5089
PE
1637 value doesn't suffice, since that would mishandle leap seconds. */
1638 set_time_zone_rule (tzstring);
1639
1640 time = mktime (&tm);
1641
1642 /* Restore TZ to previous value. */
1643 newenv = environ;
1644 environ = oldenv;
c0efcacf 1645 xfree (newenv);
c59b5089
PE
1646#ifdef LOCALTIME_CACHE
1647 tzset ();
1648#endif
1b8fa736 1649 }
1b8fa736 1650
c59b5089
PE
1651 if (time == (time_t) -1)
1652 error ("Specified time is not representable");
1653
1654 return make_time (time);
cce7b8a0
RS
1655}
1656
2148f2b4 1657DEFUN ("current-time-string", Fcurrent_time_string, Scurrent_time_string, 0, 1, 0,
35692fe0 1658 "Return the current time, as a human-readable string.\n\
2148f2b4
RS
1659Programs can use this function to decode a time,\n\
1660since the number of columns in each field is fixed.\n\
1661The format is `Sun Sep 16 01:03:52 1973'.\n\
7a8630da
RS
1662However, see also the functions `decode-time' and `format-time-string'\n\
1663which provide a much more powerful and general facility.\n\
1664\n\
2148f2b4
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1665If an argument is given, it specifies a time to format\n\
1666instead of the current time. The argument should have the form:\n\
1667 (HIGH . LOW)\n\
1668or the form:\n\
1669 (HIGH LOW . IGNORED).\n\
1670Thus, you can use times obtained from `current-time'\n\
1671and from `file-attributes'.")
1672 (specified_time)
1673 Lisp_Object specified_time;
1674{
e3120ab5 1675 time_t value;
35692fe0 1676 char buf[30];
2148f2b4
RS
1677 register char *tem;
1678
34a7a267 1679 if (! lisp_time_argument (specified_time, &value, NULL))
e3120ab5 1680 value = -1;
2148f2b4 1681 tem = (char *) ctime (&value);
35692fe0
JB
1682
1683 strncpy (buf, tem, 24);
1684 buf[24] = 0;
1685
1686 return build_string (buf);
1687}
c2662aea 1688
94751666 1689#define TM_YEAR_BASE 1900
e3120ab5 1690
94751666
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1691/* Yield A - B, measured in seconds.
1692 This function is copied from the GNU C Library. */
1693static int
1694tm_diff (a, b)
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JB
1695 struct tm *a, *b;
1696{
94751666
PE
1697 /* Compute intervening leap days correctly even if year is negative.
1698 Take care to avoid int overflow in leap day calculations,
1699 but it's OK to assume that A and B are close to each other. */
1700 int a4 = (a->tm_year >> 2) + (TM_YEAR_BASE >> 2) - ! (a->tm_year & 3);
1701 int b4 = (b->tm_year >> 2) + (TM_YEAR_BASE >> 2) - ! (b->tm_year & 3);
1702 int a100 = a4 / 25 - (a4 % 25 < 0);
1703 int b100 = b4 / 25 - (b4 % 25 < 0);
1704 int a400 = a100 >> 2;
1705 int b400 = b100 >> 2;
1706 int intervening_leap_days = (a4 - b4) - (a100 - b100) + (a400 - b400);
1707 int years = a->tm_year - b->tm_year;
1708 int days = (365 * years + intervening_leap_days
1709 + (a->tm_yday - b->tm_yday));
1710 return (60 * (60 * (24 * days + (a->tm_hour - b->tm_hour))
1711 + (a->tm_min - b->tm_min))
8e718b4e 1712 + (a->tm_sec - b->tm_sec));
e3120ab5
JB
1713}
1714
1715DEFUN ("current-time-zone", Fcurrent_time_zone, Scurrent_time_zone, 0, 1, 0,
1716 "Return the offset and name for the local time zone.\n\
1717This returns a list of the form (OFFSET NAME).\n\
1718OFFSET is an integer number of seconds ahead of UTC (east of Greenwich).\n\
1719 A negative value means west of Greenwich.\n\
1720NAME is a string giving the name of the time zone.\n\
1721If an argument is given, it specifies when the time zone offset is determined\n\
1722instead of using the current time. The argument should have the form:\n\
1723 (HIGH . LOW)\n\
1724or the form:\n\
1725 (HIGH LOW . IGNORED).\n\
1726Thus, you can use times obtained from `current-time'\n\
1727and from `file-attributes'.\n\
773c1fd3
JB
1728\n\
1729Some operating systems cannot provide all this information to Emacs;\n\
2d88f747 1730in this case, `current-time-zone' returns a list containing nil for\n\
773c1fd3 1731the data it can't find.")
e3120ab5
JB
1732 (specified_time)
1733 Lisp_Object specified_time;
c2662aea 1734{
e3120ab5
JB
1735 time_t value;
1736 struct tm *t;
177ea5f1 1737 struct tm gmt;
c2662aea 1738
34a7a267 1739 if (lisp_time_argument (specified_time, &value, NULL)
177ea5f1
PE
1740 && (t = gmtime (&value)) != 0
1741 && (gmt = *t, t = localtime (&value)) != 0)
e3120ab5 1742 {
177ea5f1
PE
1743 int offset = tm_diff (t, &gmt);
1744 char *s = 0;
1745 char buf[6];
e3120ab5
JB
1746#ifdef HAVE_TM_ZONE
1747 if (t->tm_zone)
5fd4de15 1748 s = (char *)t->tm_zone;
a7971c39
RS
1749#else /* not HAVE_TM_ZONE */
1750#ifdef HAVE_TZNAME
1751 if (t->tm_isdst == 0 || t->tm_isdst == 1)
1752 s = tzname[t->tm_isdst];
c2662aea 1753#endif
a7971c39 1754#endif /* not HAVE_TM_ZONE */
e3120ab5
JB
1755 if (!s)
1756 {
1757 /* No local time zone name is available; use "+-NNNN" instead. */
00fc94d0 1758 int am = (offset < 0 ? -offset : offset) / 60;
e3120ab5
JB
1759 sprintf (buf, "%c%02d%02d", (offset < 0 ? '-' : '+'), am/60, am%60);
1760 s = buf;
1761 }
1762 return Fcons (make_number (offset), Fcons (build_string (s), Qnil));
1763 }
1764 else
09dbcf71 1765 return Fmake_list (make_number (2), Qnil);
c2662aea
JB
1766}
1767
260e2e2a
KH
1768/* This holds the value of `environ' produced by the previous
1769 call to Fset_time_zone_rule, or 0 if Fset_time_zone_rule
1770 has never been called. */
1771static char **environbuf;
1772
143cb9a9
RS
1773DEFUN ("set-time-zone-rule", Fset_time_zone_rule, Sset_time_zone_rule, 1, 1, 0,
1774 "Set the local time zone using TZ, a string specifying a time zone rule.\n\
085e9fcb
EN
1775If TZ is nil, use implementation-defined default time zone information.\n\
1776If TZ is t, use Universal Time.")
143cb9a9
RS
1777 (tz)
1778 Lisp_Object tz;
1779{
143cb9a9
RS
1780 char *tzstring;
1781
1782 if (NILP (tz))
1783 tzstring = 0;
2e34157c 1784 else if (EQ (tz, Qt))
085e9fcb 1785 tzstring = "UTC0";
143cb9a9
RS
1786 else
1787 {
1788 CHECK_STRING (tz, 0);
4d4c1514 1789 tzstring = (char *) XSTRING (tz)->data;
143cb9a9
RS
1790 }
1791
c59b5089
PE
1792 set_time_zone_rule (tzstring);
1793 if (environbuf)
1794 free (environbuf);
1795 environbuf = environ;
1796
1797 return Qnil;
1798}
1799
e0bf9faf
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1800#ifdef LOCALTIME_CACHE
1801
1802/* These two values are known to load tz files in buggy implementations,
1803 i.e. Solaris 1 executables running under either Solaris 1 or Solaris 2.
1155c453 1804 Their values shouldn't matter in non-buggy implementations.
34a7a267 1805 We don't use string literals for these strings,
1155c453
RS
1806 since if a string in the environment is in readonly
1807 storage, it runs afoul of bugs in SVR4 and Solaris 2.3.
1808 See Sun bugs 1113095 and 1114114, ``Timezone routines
1809 improperly modify environment''. */
1810
e0bf9faf
PE
1811static char set_time_zone_rule_tz1[] = "TZ=GMT+0";
1812static char set_time_zone_rule_tz2[] = "TZ=GMT+1";
1813
1814#endif
1155c453 1815
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PE
1816/* Set the local time zone rule to TZSTRING.
1817 This allocates memory into `environ', which it is the caller's
1818 responsibility to free. */
acb7cc89 1819
a92ae0ce 1820void
c59b5089
PE
1821set_time_zone_rule (tzstring)
1822 char *tzstring;
1823{
1824 int envptrs;
1825 char **from, **to, **newenv;
1826
aafe5147 1827 /* Make the ENVIRON vector longer with room for TZSTRING. */
143cb9a9
RS
1828 for (from = environ; *from; from++)
1829 continue;
1830 envptrs = from - environ + 2;
1831 newenv = to = (char **) xmalloc (envptrs * sizeof (char *)
1832 + (tzstring ? strlen (tzstring) + 4 : 0));
aafe5147
RS
1833
1834 /* Add TZSTRING to the end of environ, as a value for TZ. */
143cb9a9
RS
1835 if (tzstring)
1836 {
1837 char *t = (char *) (to + envptrs);
1838 strcpy (t, "TZ=");
1839 strcat (t, tzstring);
1840 *to++ = t;
1841 }
1842
aafe5147
RS
1843 /* Copy the old environ vector elements into NEWENV,
1844 but don't copy the TZ variable.
1845 So we have only one definition of TZ, which came from TZSTRING. */
143cb9a9
RS
1846 for (from = environ; *from; from++)
1847 if (strncmp (*from, "TZ=", 3) != 0)
1848 *to++ = *from;
1849 *to = 0;
1850
1851 environ = newenv;
143cb9a9 1852
aafe5147
RS
1853 /* If we do have a TZSTRING, NEWENV points to the vector slot where
1854 the TZ variable is stored. If we do not have a TZSTRING,
1855 TO points to the vector slot which has the terminating null. */
1856
143cb9a9 1857#ifdef LOCALTIME_CACHE
aafe5147
RS
1858 {
1859 /* In SunOS 4.1.3_U1 and 4.1.4, if TZ has a value like
1860 "US/Pacific" that loads a tz file, then changes to a value like
1861 "XXX0" that does not load a tz file, and then changes back to
1862 its original value, the last change is (incorrectly) ignored.
1863 Also, if TZ changes twice in succession to values that do
1864 not load a tz file, tzset can dump core (see Sun bug#1225179).
1865 The following code works around these bugs. */
1866
aafe5147
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1867 if (tzstring)
1868 {
1869 /* Temporarily set TZ to a value that loads a tz file
1870 and that differs from tzstring. */
1871 char *tz = *newenv;
1155c453
RS
1872 *newenv = (strcmp (tzstring, set_time_zone_rule_tz1 + 3) == 0
1873 ? set_time_zone_rule_tz2 : set_time_zone_rule_tz1);
aafe5147
RS
1874 tzset ();
1875 *newenv = tz;
1876 }
1877 else
1878 {
1879 /* The implied tzstring is unknown, so temporarily set TZ to
1880 two different values that each load a tz file. */
1155c453 1881 *to = set_time_zone_rule_tz1;
aafe5147
RS
1882 to[1] = 0;
1883 tzset ();
1155c453 1884 *to = set_time_zone_rule_tz2;
aafe5147
RS
1885 tzset ();
1886 *to = 0;
1887 }
1888
1889 /* Now TZ has the desired value, and tzset can be invoked safely. */
1890 }
1891
143cb9a9
RS
1892 tzset ();
1893#endif
143cb9a9 1894}
35692fe0 1895\f
fb8106e8
KH
1896/* Insert NARGS Lisp objects in the array ARGS by calling INSERT_FUNC
1897 (if a type of object is Lisp_Int) or INSERT_FROM_STRING_FUNC (if a
1898 type of object is Lisp_String). INHERIT is passed to
1899 INSERT_FROM_STRING_FUNC as the last argument. */
1900
acb7cc89 1901static void
fb8106e8
KH
1902general_insert_function (insert_func, insert_from_string_func,
1903 inherit, nargs, args)
d11ba98c 1904 void (*insert_func) P_ ((unsigned char *, int));
1f24f4fd 1905 void (*insert_from_string_func) P_ ((Lisp_Object, int, int, int, int, int));
fb8106e8
KH
1906 int inherit, nargs;
1907 register Lisp_Object *args;
1908{
1909 register int argnum;
1910 register Lisp_Object val;
1911
1912 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
1913 {
1914 val = args[argnum];
1915 retry:
1916 if (INTEGERP (val))
1917 {
d5c2c403 1918 unsigned char str[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH];
fb8106e8
KH
1919 int len;
1920
1921 if (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
d5c2c403 1922 len = CHAR_STRING (XFASTINT (val), str);
fb8106e8 1923 else
13c148b8 1924 {
d5c2c403
KH
1925 str[0] = (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (XINT (val))
1926 ? XINT (val)
1927 : multibyte_char_to_unibyte (XINT (val), Qnil));
13c148b8
KH
1928 len = 1;
1929 }
fb8106e8
KH
1930 (*insert_func) (str, len);
1931 }
1932 else if (STRINGP (val))
1933 {
1f24f4fd
RS
1934 (*insert_from_string_func) (val, 0, 0,
1935 XSTRING (val)->size,
dc3620af 1936 STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (val)),
1f24f4fd 1937 inherit);
fb8106e8
KH
1938 }
1939 else
1940 {
1941 val = wrong_type_argument (Qchar_or_string_p, val);
1942 goto retry;
1943 }
1944 }
1945}
1946
35692fe0
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1947void
1948insert1 (arg)
1949 Lisp_Object arg;
1950{
1951 Finsert (1, &arg);
1952}
1953
52b14ac0
JB
1954
1955/* Callers passing one argument to Finsert need not gcpro the
1956 argument "array", since the only element of the array will
1957 not be used after calling insert or insert_from_string, so
1958 we don't care if it gets trashed. */
1959
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1960DEFUN ("insert", Finsert, Sinsert, 0, MANY, 0,
1961 "Insert the arguments, either strings or characters, at point.\n\
24d6bf26 1962Point and before-insertion markers move forward to end up\n\
fb8106e8 1963 after the inserted text.\n\
24d6bf26
RS
1964Any other markers at the point of insertion remain before the text.\n\
1965\n\
1966If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted\n\
1967to multibyte for insertion (see `unibyte-char-to-multibyte').\n\
13903932 1968If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted\n\
24d6bf26 1969to unibyte for insertion.")
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1970 (nargs, args)
1971 int nargs;
1972 register Lisp_Object *args;
1973{
fb8106e8 1974 general_insert_function (insert, insert_from_string, 0, nargs, args);
be91036a
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1975 return Qnil;
1976}
1977
1978DEFUN ("insert-and-inherit", Finsert_and_inherit, Sinsert_and_inherit,
1979 0, MANY, 0,
1980 "Insert the arguments at point, inheriting properties from adjoining text.\n\
24d6bf26 1981Point and before-insertion markers move forward to end up\n\
fb8106e8 1982 after the inserted text.\n\
24d6bf26
RS
1983Any other markers at the point of insertion remain before the text.\n\
1984\n\
1985If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted\n\
1986to multibyte for insertion (see `unibyte-char-to-multibyte').\n\
13903932 1987If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted\n\
24d6bf26 1988to unibyte for insertion.")
be91036a
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1989 (nargs, args)
1990 int nargs;
1991 register Lisp_Object *args;
1992{
fb8106e8
KH
1993 general_insert_function (insert_and_inherit, insert_from_string, 1,
1994 nargs, args);
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1995 return Qnil;
1996}
1997
1998DEFUN ("insert-before-markers", Finsert_before_markers, Sinsert_before_markers, 0, MANY, 0,
1999 "Insert strings or characters at point, relocating markers after the text.\n\
24d6bf26
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2000Point and markers move forward to end up after the inserted text.\n\
2001\n\
2002If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted\n\
2003to multibyte for insertion (see `unibyte-char-to-multibyte').\n\
13903932 2004If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted\n\
24d6bf26 2005to unibyte for insertion.")
35692fe0
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2006 (nargs, args)
2007 int nargs;
2008 register Lisp_Object *args;
2009{
fb8106e8
KH
2010 general_insert_function (insert_before_markers,
2011 insert_from_string_before_markers, 0,
2012 nargs, args);
be91036a
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2013 return Qnil;
2014}
2015
a0d76c27
EN
2016DEFUN ("insert-before-markers-and-inherit", Finsert_and_inherit_before_markers,
2017 Sinsert_and_inherit_before_markers, 0, MANY, 0,
be91036a 2018 "Insert text at point, relocating markers and inheriting properties.\n\
24d6bf26
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2019Point and markers move forward to end up after the inserted text.\n\
2020\n\
2021If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted\n\
2022to multibyte for insertion (see `unibyte-char-to-multibyte').\n\
13903932 2023If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted\n\
24d6bf26 2024to unibyte for insertion.")
be91036a
RS
2025 (nargs, args)
2026 int nargs;
2027 register Lisp_Object *args;
2028{
fb8106e8
KH
2029 general_insert_function (insert_before_markers_and_inherit,
2030 insert_from_string_before_markers, 1,
2031 nargs, args);
35692fe0
JB
2032 return Qnil;
2033}
2034\f
e2eeabbb 2035DEFUN ("insert-char", Finsert_char, Sinsert_char, 2, 3, 0,
2591ec64 2036 "Insert COUNT (second arg) copies of CHARACTER (first arg).\n\
e2eeabbb 2037Both arguments are required.\n\
ba88b322 2038Point, and before-insertion markers, are relocated as in the function `insert'.\n\
e2eeabbb
RS
2039The optional third arg INHERIT, if non-nil, says to inherit text properties\n\
2040from adjoining text, if those properties are sticky.")
2591ec64
EN
2041 (character, count, inherit)
2042 Lisp_Object character, count, inherit;
35692fe0
JB
2043{
2044 register unsigned char *string;
2045 register int strlen;
2046 register int i, n;
fb8106e8 2047 int len;
d5c2c403 2048 unsigned char str[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH];
35692fe0 2049
2591ec64 2050 CHECK_NUMBER (character, 0);
35692fe0
JB
2051 CHECK_NUMBER (count, 1);
2052
fb8106e8 2053 if (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
d5c2c403 2054 len = CHAR_STRING (XFASTINT (character), str);
fb8106e8 2055 else
d5c2c403 2056 str[0] = XFASTINT (character), len = 1;
fb8106e8 2057 n = XINT (count) * len;
35692fe0
JB
2058 if (n <= 0)
2059 return Qnil;
fb8106e8 2060 strlen = min (n, 256 * len);
35692fe0
JB
2061 string = (unsigned char *) alloca (strlen);
2062 for (i = 0; i < strlen; i++)
fb8106e8 2063 string[i] = str[i % len];
35692fe0
JB
2064 while (n >= strlen)
2065 {
54e42e2d 2066 QUIT;
e2eeabbb
RS
2067 if (!NILP (inherit))
2068 insert_and_inherit (string, strlen);
2069 else
2070 insert (string, strlen);
35692fe0
JB
2071 n -= strlen;
2072 }
2073 if (n > 0)
83951f1e
KH
2074 {
2075 if (!NILP (inherit))
2076 insert_and_inherit (string, n);
2077 else
2078 insert (string, n);
2079 }
35692fe0
JB
2080 return Qnil;
2081}
2082
2083\f
ffd56f97
JB
2084/* Making strings from buffer contents. */
2085
2086/* Return a Lisp_String containing the text of the current buffer from
74d6d8c5 2087 START to END. If text properties are in use and the current buffer
eb8c3be9 2088 has properties in the range specified, the resulting string will also
260e2e2a 2089 have them, if PROPS is nonzero.
ffd56f97
JB
2090
2091 We don't want to use plain old make_string here, because it calls
2092 make_uninit_string, which can cause the buffer arena to be
2093 compacted. make_string has no way of knowing that the data has
2094 been moved, and thus copies the wrong data into the string. This
2095 doesn't effect most of the other users of make_string, so it should
2096 be left as is. But we should use this function when conjuring
2097 buffer substrings. */
74d6d8c5 2098
ffd56f97 2099Lisp_Object
260e2e2a 2100make_buffer_string (start, end, props)
ffd56f97 2101 int start, end;
260e2e2a 2102 int props;
ffd56f97 2103{
ec1c14f6
RS
2104 int start_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (start);
2105 int end_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (end);
ffd56f97 2106
88441c8e
RS
2107 return make_buffer_string_both (start, start_byte, end, end_byte, props);
2108}
2109
2110/* Return a Lisp_String containing the text of the current buffer from
2111 START / START_BYTE to END / END_BYTE.
2112
2113 If text properties are in use and the current buffer
2114 has properties in the range specified, the resulting string will also
2115 have them, if PROPS is nonzero.
2116
2117 We don't want to use plain old make_string here, because it calls
2118 make_uninit_string, which can cause the buffer arena to be
2119 compacted. make_string has no way of knowing that the data has
2120 been moved, and thus copies the wrong data into the string. This
2121 doesn't effect most of the other users of make_string, so it should
2122 be left as is. But we should use this function when conjuring
2123 buffer substrings. */
2124
2125Lisp_Object
2126make_buffer_string_both (start, start_byte, end, end_byte, props)
2127 int start, start_byte, end, end_byte;
2128 int props;
2129{
2130 Lisp_Object result, tem, tem1;
2131
ffd56f97
JB
2132 if (start < GPT && GPT < end)
2133 move_gap (start);
2134
5f75e666
RS
2135 if (! NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
2136 result = make_uninit_multibyte_string (end - start, end_byte - start_byte);
2137 else
2138 result = make_uninit_string (end - start);
ec1c14f6
RS
2139 bcopy (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start_byte), XSTRING (result)->data,
2140 end_byte - start_byte);
ffd56f97 2141
260e2e2a 2142 /* If desired, update and copy the text properties. */
260e2e2a
KH
2143 if (props)
2144 {
2145 update_buffer_properties (start, end);
2146
2147 tem = Fnext_property_change (make_number (start), Qnil, make_number (end));
2148 tem1 = Ftext_properties_at (make_number (start), Qnil);
2149
2150 if (XINT (tem) != end || !NILP (tem1))
ec1c14f6
RS
2151 copy_intervals_to_string (result, current_buffer, start,
2152 end - start);
260e2e2a 2153 }
74d6d8c5 2154
ffd56f97
JB
2155 return result;
2156}
35692fe0 2157
260e2e2a
KH
2158/* Call Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions for the range START ... END
2159 in the current buffer, if necessary. */
2160
2161static void
2162update_buffer_properties (start, end)
2163 int start, end;
2164{
260e2e2a
KH
2165 /* If this buffer has some access functions,
2166 call them, specifying the range of the buffer being accessed. */
2167 if (!NILP (Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions))
2168 {
2169 Lisp_Object args[3];
2170 Lisp_Object tem;
2171
2172 args[0] = Qbuffer_access_fontify_functions;
2173 XSETINT (args[1], start);
2174 XSETINT (args[2], end);
2175
2176 /* But don't call them if we can tell that the work
2177 has already been done. */
2178 if (!NILP (Vbuffer_access_fontified_property))
2179 {
2180 tem = Ftext_property_any (args[1], args[2],
2181 Vbuffer_access_fontified_property,
2182 Qnil, Qnil);
2183 if (! NILP (tem))
ced1d19a 2184 Frun_hook_with_args (3, args);
260e2e2a
KH
2185 }
2186 else
ced1d19a 2187 Frun_hook_with_args (3, args);
260e2e2a 2188 }
260e2e2a
KH
2189}
2190
35692fe0
JB
2191DEFUN ("buffer-substring", Fbuffer_substring, Sbuffer_substring, 2, 2, 0,
2192 "Return the contents of part of the current buffer as a string.\n\
2193The two arguments START and END are character positions;\n\
24d6bf26
RS
2194they can be in either order.\n\
2195The string returned is multibyte if the buffer is multibyte.")
2591ec64
EN
2196 (start, end)
2197 Lisp_Object start, end;
35692fe0 2198{
2591ec64 2199 register int b, e;
35692fe0 2200
2591ec64
EN
2201 validate_region (&start, &end);
2202 b = XINT (start);
2203 e = XINT (end);
35692fe0 2204
2591ec64 2205 return make_buffer_string (b, e, 1);
260e2e2a
KH
2206}
2207
2208DEFUN ("buffer-substring-no-properties", Fbuffer_substring_no_properties,
2209 Sbuffer_substring_no_properties, 2, 2, 0,
2210 "Return the characters of part of the buffer, without the text properties.\n\
2211The two arguments START and END are character positions;\n\
2212they can be in either order.")
2591ec64
EN
2213 (start, end)
2214 Lisp_Object start, end;
260e2e2a 2215{
2591ec64 2216 register int b, e;
260e2e2a 2217
2591ec64
EN
2218 validate_region (&start, &end);
2219 b = XINT (start);
2220 e = XINT (end);
260e2e2a 2221
2591ec64 2222 return make_buffer_string (b, e, 0);
35692fe0
JB
2223}
2224
2225DEFUN ("buffer-string", Fbuffer_string, Sbuffer_string, 0, 0, 0,
af7bd86c
KH
2226 "Return the contents of the current buffer as a string.\n\
2227If narrowing is in effect, this function returns only the visible part\n\
974e1e5b 2228of the buffer.")
35692fe0
JB
2229 ()
2230{
0daf6e8d 2231 return make_buffer_string (BEGV, ZV, 1);
35692fe0
JB
2232}
2233
2234DEFUN ("insert-buffer-substring", Finsert_buffer_substring, Sinsert_buffer_substring,
2235 1, 3, 0,
83ea6fc2 2236 "Insert before point a substring of the contents of buffer BUFFER.\n\
35692fe0
JB
2237BUFFER may be a buffer or a buffer name.\n\
2238Arguments START and END are character numbers specifying the substring.\n\
2239They default to the beginning and the end of BUFFER.")
2591ec64
EN
2240 (buf, start, end)
2241 Lisp_Object buf, start, end;
35692fe0 2242{
2591ec64 2243 register int b, e, temp;
260e2e2a 2244 register struct buffer *bp, *obuf;
3fff2dfa 2245 Lisp_Object buffer;
35692fe0 2246
3fff2dfa
RS
2247 buffer = Fget_buffer (buf);
2248 if (NILP (buffer))
2249 nsberror (buf);
2250 bp = XBUFFER (buffer);
93b62e82
KH
2251 if (NILP (bp->name))
2252 error ("Selecting deleted buffer");
35692fe0 2253
2591ec64
EN
2254 if (NILP (start))
2255 b = BUF_BEGV (bp);
35692fe0
JB
2256 else
2257 {
2591ec64
EN
2258 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start, 0);
2259 b = XINT (start);
35692fe0 2260 }
2591ec64
EN
2261 if (NILP (end))
2262 e = BUF_ZV (bp);
35692fe0
JB
2263 else
2264 {
2591ec64
EN
2265 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end, 1);
2266 e = XINT (end);
35692fe0
JB
2267 }
2268
2591ec64
EN
2269 if (b > e)
2270 temp = b, b = e, e = temp;
35692fe0 2271
2591ec64
EN
2272 if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp) <= b && e <= BUF_ZV (bp)))
2273 args_out_of_range (start, end);
35692fe0 2274
260e2e2a
KH
2275 obuf = current_buffer;
2276 set_buffer_internal_1 (bp);
2591ec64 2277 update_buffer_properties (b, e);
260e2e2a
KH
2278 set_buffer_internal_1 (obuf);
2279
2591ec64 2280 insert_from_buffer (bp, b, e - b, 0);
35692fe0
JB
2281 return Qnil;
2282}
e9cf2084
RS
2283
2284DEFUN ("compare-buffer-substrings", Fcompare_buffer_substrings, Scompare_buffer_substrings,
2285 6, 6, 0,
2286 "Compare two substrings of two buffers; return result as number.\n\
2287the value is -N if first string is less after N-1 chars,\n\
2288+N if first string is greater after N-1 chars, or 0 if strings match.\n\
2289Each substring is represented as three arguments: BUFFER, START and END.\n\
2290That makes six args in all, three for each substring.\n\n\
2291The value of `case-fold-search' in the current buffer\n\
2292determines whether case is significant or ignored.")
2293 (buffer1, start1, end1, buffer2, start2, end2)
2294 Lisp_Object buffer1, start1, end1, buffer2, start2, end2;
2295{
07422a12 2296 register int begp1, endp1, begp2, endp2, temp;
e9cf2084 2297 register struct buffer *bp1, *bp2;
2a8b0ff0 2298 register Lisp_Object *trt
e9cf2084 2299 = (!NILP (current_buffer->case_fold_search)
2a8b0ff0 2300 ? XCHAR_TABLE (current_buffer->case_canon_table)->contents : 0);
ec1c14f6 2301 int chars = 0;
07422a12 2302 int i1, i2, i1_byte, i2_byte;
e9cf2084
RS
2303
2304 /* Find the first buffer and its substring. */
2305
2306 if (NILP (buffer1))
2307 bp1 = current_buffer;
2308 else
2309 {
3fff2dfa
RS
2310 Lisp_Object buf1;
2311 buf1 = Fget_buffer (buffer1);
2312 if (NILP (buf1))
2313 nsberror (buffer1);
2314 bp1 = XBUFFER (buf1);
93b62e82
KH
2315 if (NILP (bp1->name))
2316 error ("Selecting deleted buffer");
e9cf2084
RS
2317 }
2318
2319 if (NILP (start1))
2320 begp1 = BUF_BEGV (bp1);
2321 else
2322 {
2323 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start1, 1);
2324 begp1 = XINT (start1);
2325 }
2326 if (NILP (end1))
2327 endp1 = BUF_ZV (bp1);
2328 else
2329 {
2330 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end1, 2);
2331 endp1 = XINT (end1);
2332 }
2333
2334 if (begp1 > endp1)
2335 temp = begp1, begp1 = endp1, endp1 = temp;
2336
2337 if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp1) <= begp1
2338 && begp1 <= endp1
2339 && endp1 <= BUF_ZV (bp1)))
2340 args_out_of_range (start1, end1);
2341
2342 /* Likewise for second substring. */
2343
2344 if (NILP (buffer2))
2345 bp2 = current_buffer;
2346 else
2347 {
3fff2dfa
RS
2348 Lisp_Object buf2;
2349 buf2 = Fget_buffer (buffer2);
2350 if (NILP (buf2))
2351 nsberror (buffer2);
3b1fdd85 2352 bp2 = XBUFFER (buf2);
93b62e82
KH
2353 if (NILP (bp2->name))
2354 error ("Selecting deleted buffer");
e9cf2084
RS
2355 }
2356
2357 if (NILP (start2))
2358 begp2 = BUF_BEGV (bp2);
2359 else
2360 {
2361 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start2, 4);
2362 begp2 = XINT (start2);
2363 }
2364 if (NILP (end2))
2365 endp2 = BUF_ZV (bp2);
2366 else
2367 {
2368 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end2, 5);
2369 endp2 = XINT (end2);
2370 }
2371
2372 if (begp2 > endp2)
2373 temp = begp2, begp2 = endp2, endp2 = temp;
2374
2375 if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp2) <= begp2
2376 && begp2 <= endp2
2377 && endp2 <= BUF_ZV (bp2)))
2378 args_out_of_range (start2, end2);
2379
07422a12
RS
2380 i1 = begp1;
2381 i2 = begp2;
2382 i1_byte = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (bp1, i1);
2383 i2_byte = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (bp2, i2);
e9cf2084 2384
07422a12 2385 while (i1 < endp1 && i2 < endp2)
e9cf2084 2386 {
07422a12
RS
2387 /* When we find a mismatch, we must compare the
2388 characters, not just the bytes. */
2389 int c1, c2;
ec1c14f6 2390
07422a12
RS
2391 if (! NILP (bp1->enable_multibyte_characters))
2392 {
2393 c1 = BUF_FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR (bp1, i1_byte);
2394 BUF_INC_POS (bp1, i1_byte);
2395 i1++;
2396 }
2397 else
2398 {
2399 c1 = BUF_FETCH_BYTE (bp1, i1);
2400 c1 = unibyte_char_to_multibyte (c1);
2401 i1++;
2402 }
2403
2404 if (! NILP (bp2->enable_multibyte_characters))
2405 {
2406 c2 = BUF_FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR (bp2, i2_byte);
2407 BUF_INC_POS (bp2, i2_byte);
2408 i2++;
2409 }
2410 else
2411 {
2412 c2 = BUF_FETCH_BYTE (bp2, i2);
2413 c2 = unibyte_char_to_multibyte (c2);
2414 i2++;
2415 }
ec1c14f6 2416
e9cf2084
RS
2417 if (trt)
2418 {
1b10fb77
RS
2419 c1 = XINT (trt[c1]);
2420 c2 = XINT (trt[c2]);
e9cf2084
RS
2421 }
2422 if (c1 < c2)
ec1c14f6 2423 return make_number (- 1 - chars);
e9cf2084 2424 if (c1 > c2)
ec1c14f6 2425 return make_number (chars + 1);
07422a12
RS
2426
2427 chars++;
e9cf2084
RS
2428 }
2429
2430 /* The strings match as far as they go.
2431 If one is shorter, that one is less. */
07422a12 2432 if (chars < endp1 - begp1)
ec1c14f6 2433 return make_number (chars + 1);
07422a12 2434 else if (chars < endp2 - begp2)
ec1c14f6 2435 return make_number (- chars - 1);
e9cf2084
RS
2436
2437 /* Same length too => they are equal. */
2438 return make_number (0);
2439}
35692fe0 2440\f
d5a539cd
RS
2441static Lisp_Object
2442subst_char_in_region_unwind (arg)
2443 Lisp_Object arg;
2444{
2445 return current_buffer->undo_list = arg;
2446}
2447
c8e76b47
RS
2448static Lisp_Object
2449subst_char_in_region_unwind_1 (arg)
2450 Lisp_Object arg;
2451{
2452 return current_buffer->filename = arg;
2453}
2454
35692fe0
JB
2455DEFUN ("subst-char-in-region", Fsubst_char_in_region,
2456 Ssubst_char_in_region, 4, 5, 0,
2457 "From START to END, replace FROMCHAR with TOCHAR each time it occurs.\n\
2458If optional arg NOUNDO is non-nil, don't record this change for undo\n\
fb8106e8
KH
2459and don't mark the buffer as really changed.\n\
2460Both characters must have the same length of multi-byte form.")
35692fe0
JB
2461 (start, end, fromchar, tochar, noundo)
2462 Lisp_Object start, end, fromchar, tochar, noundo;
2463{
84246b95 2464 register int pos, pos_byte, stop, i, len, end_byte;
60b96ee7 2465 int changed = 0;
d5c2c403
KH
2466 unsigned char fromstr[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH], tostr[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH];
2467 unsigned char *p;
d5a539cd 2468 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl;
aa801467
KH
2469#define COMBINING_NO 0
2470#define COMBINING_BEFORE 1
2471#define COMBINING_AFTER 2
2472#define COMBINING_BOTH (COMBINING_BEFORE | COMBINING_AFTER)
2473 int maybe_byte_combining = COMBINING_NO;
2483cf58 2474 int last_changed = 0;
7439e5b9 2475 int multibyte_p = !NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters);
35692fe0
JB
2476
2477 validate_region (&start, &end);
2478 CHECK_NUMBER (fromchar, 2);
2479 CHECK_NUMBER (tochar, 3);
2480
7439e5b9 2481 if (multibyte_p)
fb8106e8 2482 {
d5c2c403
KH
2483 len = CHAR_STRING (XFASTINT (fromchar), fromstr);
2484 if (CHAR_STRING (XFASTINT (tochar), tostr) != len)
fb8106e8 2485 error ("Characters in subst-char-in-region have different byte-lengths");
aa801467
KH
2486 if (!ASCII_BYTE_P (*tostr))
2487 {
2488 /* If *TOSTR is in the range 0x80..0x9F and TOCHAR is not a
2489 complete multibyte character, it may be combined with the
2490 after bytes. If it is in the range 0xA0..0xFF, it may be
2491 combined with the before and after bytes. */
2492 if (!CHAR_HEAD_P (*tostr))
2493 maybe_byte_combining = COMBINING_BOTH;
2494 else if (BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD (*tostr) > len)
2495 maybe_byte_combining = COMBINING_AFTER;
2496 }
fb8106e8
KH
2497 }
2498 else
2499 {
2500 len = 1;
d5c2c403
KH
2501 fromstr[0] = XFASTINT (fromchar);
2502 tostr[0] = XFASTINT (tochar);
fb8106e8
KH
2503 }
2504
84246b95
KH
2505 pos = XINT (start);
2506 pos_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (pos);
ec1c14f6
RS
2507 stop = CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (end));
2508 end_byte = stop;
35692fe0 2509
d5a539cd
RS
2510 /* If we don't want undo, turn off putting stuff on the list.
2511 That's faster than getting rid of things,
c8e76b47
RS
2512 and it prevents even the entry for a first change.
2513 Also inhibit locking the file. */
d5a539cd
RS
2514 if (!NILP (noundo))
2515 {
2516 record_unwind_protect (subst_char_in_region_unwind,
2517 current_buffer->undo_list);
2518 current_buffer->undo_list = Qt;
c8e76b47
RS
2519 /* Don't do file-locking. */
2520 record_unwind_protect (subst_char_in_region_unwind_1,
2521 current_buffer->filename);
2522 current_buffer->filename = Qnil;
d5a539cd
RS
2523 }
2524
84246b95 2525 if (pos_byte < GPT_BYTE)
ec1c14f6 2526 stop = min (stop, GPT_BYTE);
fb8106e8 2527 while (1)
35692fe0 2528 {
a3360ff9
KH
2529 int pos_byte_next = pos_byte;
2530
84246b95 2531 if (pos_byte >= stop)
fb8106e8 2532 {
84246b95 2533 if (pos_byte >= end_byte) break;
ec1c14f6 2534 stop = end_byte;
fb8106e8 2535 }
84246b95 2536 p = BYTE_POS_ADDR (pos_byte);
7439e5b9
GM
2537 if (multibyte_p)
2538 INC_POS (pos_byte_next);
2539 else
2540 ++pos_byte_next;
a3360ff9
KH
2541 if (pos_byte_next - pos_byte == len
2542 && p[0] == fromstr[0]
fb8106e8
KH
2543 && (len == 1
2544 || (p[1] == fromstr[1]
2545 && (len == 2 || (p[2] == fromstr[2]
2546 && (len == 3 || p[3] == fromstr[3]))))))
35692fe0 2547 {
60b96ee7
RS
2548 if (! changed)
2549 {
d5c2c403
KH
2550 changed = pos;
2551 modify_region (current_buffer, changed, XINT (end));
7653d030
RS
2552
2553 if (! NILP (noundo))
2554 {
1e158d25
RS
2555 if (MODIFF - 1 == SAVE_MODIFF)
2556 SAVE_MODIFF++;
7653d030
RS
2557 if (MODIFF - 1 == current_buffer->auto_save_modified)
2558 current_buffer->auto_save_modified++;
2559 }
60b96ee7
RS
2560 }
2561
0c1e3b85 2562 /* Take care of the case where the new character
34a7a267 2563 combines with neighboring bytes. */
a3360ff9 2564 if (maybe_byte_combining
aa801467
KH
2565 && (maybe_byte_combining == COMBINING_AFTER
2566 ? (pos_byte_next < Z_BYTE
2567 && ! CHAR_HEAD_P (FETCH_BYTE (pos_byte_next)))
2568 : ((pos_byte_next < Z_BYTE
2569 && ! CHAR_HEAD_P (FETCH_BYTE (pos_byte_next)))
2570 || (pos_byte > BEG_BYTE
2571 && ! ASCII_BYTE_P (FETCH_BYTE (pos_byte - 1))))))
0c1e3b85
RS
2572 {
2573 Lisp_Object tem, string;
2574
2575 struct gcpro gcpro1;
2576
2577 tem = current_buffer->undo_list;
2578 GCPRO1 (tem);
2579
aa801467
KH
2580 /* Make a multibyte string containing this single character. */
2581 string = make_multibyte_string (tostr, 1, len);
0c1e3b85
RS
2582 /* replace_range is less efficient, because it moves the gap,
2583 but it handles combining correctly. */
2584 replace_range (pos, pos + 1, string,
9869520f 2585 0, 0, 1);
a3360ff9
KH
2586 pos_byte_next = CHAR_TO_BYTE (pos);
2587 if (pos_byte_next > pos_byte)
2588 /* Before combining happened. We should not increment
3f5409d3
KH
2589 POS. So, to cancel the later increment of POS,
2590 decrease it now. */
2591 pos--;
a3360ff9 2592 else
3f5409d3 2593 INC_POS (pos_byte_next);
34a7a267 2594
0c1e3b85
RS
2595 if (! NILP (noundo))
2596 current_buffer->undo_list = tem;
2597
2598 UNGCPRO;
2599 }
2600 else
2601 {
2602 if (NILP (noundo))
2603 record_change (pos, 1);
2604 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) *p++ = tostr[i];
2605 }
d5c2c403 2606 last_changed = pos + 1;
35692fe0 2607 }
3f5409d3
KH
2608 pos_byte = pos_byte_next;
2609 pos++;
35692fe0
JB
2610 }
2611
60b96ee7 2612 if (changed)
d5c2c403
KH
2613 {
2614 signal_after_change (changed,
2615 last_changed - changed, last_changed - changed);
2616 update_compositions (changed, last_changed, CHECK_ALL);
2617 }
60b96ee7 2618
d5a539cd 2619 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
35692fe0
JB
2620 return Qnil;
2621}
2622
2623DEFUN ("translate-region", Ftranslate_region, Stranslate_region, 3, 3, 0,
2624 "From START to END, translate characters according to TABLE.\n\
2625TABLE is a string; the Nth character in it is the mapping\n\
1f24f4fd
RS
2626for the character with code N.\n\
2627This function does not alter multibyte characters.\n\
2628It returns the number of characters changed.")
35692fe0
JB
2629 (start, end, table)
2630 Lisp_Object start;
2631 Lisp_Object end;
2632 register Lisp_Object table;
2633{
ec1c14f6 2634 register int pos_byte, stop; /* Limits of the region. */
35692fe0 2635 register unsigned char *tt; /* Trans table. */
35692fe0
JB
2636 register int nc; /* New character. */
2637 int cnt; /* Number of changes made. */
35692fe0 2638 int size; /* Size of translate table. */
1f24f4fd 2639 int pos;
e8cce5af 2640 int multibyte = !NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters);
35692fe0
JB
2641
2642 validate_region (&start, &end);
2643 CHECK_STRING (table, 2);
2644
dc3620af 2645 size = STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (table));
35692fe0
JB
2646 tt = XSTRING (table)->data;
2647
ec1c14f6
RS
2648 pos_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (start));
2649 stop = CHAR_TO_BYTE (XINT (end));
2650 modify_region (current_buffer, XINT (start), XINT (end));
1f24f4fd 2651 pos = XINT (start);
35692fe0
JB
2652
2653 cnt = 0;
1f24f4fd 2654 for (; pos_byte < stop; )
35692fe0 2655 {
ec1c14f6 2656 register unsigned char *p = BYTE_POS_ADDR (pos_byte);
1f24f4fd
RS
2657 int len;
2658 int oc;
a3360ff9 2659 int pos_byte_next;
ec1c14f6 2660
e8cce5af
KH
2661 if (multibyte)
2662 oc = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (p, stop - pos_byte, len);
2663 else
2664 oc = *p, len = 1;
a3360ff9 2665 pos_byte_next = pos_byte + len;
1f24f4fd 2666 if (oc < size && len == 1)
35692fe0
JB
2667 {
2668 nc = tt[oc];
2669 if (nc != oc)
2670 {
0c1e3b85 2671 /* Take care of the case where the new character
34a7a267 2672 combines with neighboring bytes. */
a3360ff9
KH
2673 if (!ASCII_BYTE_P (nc)
2674 && (CHAR_HEAD_P (nc)
2675 ? ! CHAR_HEAD_P (FETCH_BYTE (pos_byte + 1))
48839d2e 2676 : (pos_byte > BEG_BYTE
a3360ff9 2677 && ! ASCII_BYTE_P (FETCH_BYTE (pos_byte - 1)))))
0c1e3b85
RS
2678 {
2679 Lisp_Object string;
2680
a3360ff9 2681 string = make_multibyte_string (tt + oc, 1, 1);
0c1e3b85
RS
2682 /* This is less efficient, because it moves the gap,
2683 but it handles combining correctly. */
2684 replace_range (pos, pos + 1, string,
a3360ff9
KH
2685 1, 0, 1);
2686 pos_byte_next = CHAR_TO_BYTE (pos);
2687 if (pos_byte_next > pos_byte)
2688 /* Before combining happened. We should not
3f5409d3
KH
2689 increment POS. So, to cancel the later
2690 increment of POS, we decrease it now. */
2691 pos--;
a3360ff9 2692 else
3f5409d3 2693 INC_POS (pos_byte_next);
0c1e3b85
RS
2694 }
2695 else
2696 {
2697 record_change (pos, 1);
2698 *p = nc;
2699 signal_after_change (pos, 1, 1);
d5c2c403 2700 update_compositions (pos, pos + 1, CHECK_BORDER);
0c1e3b85 2701 }
35692fe0
JB
2702 ++cnt;
2703 }
2704 }
3f5409d3
KH
2705 pos_byte = pos_byte_next;
2706 pos++;
35692fe0
JB
2707 }
2708
ec1c14f6 2709 return make_number (cnt);
35692fe0
JB
2710}
2711
2712DEFUN ("delete-region", Fdelete_region, Sdelete_region, 2, 2, "r",
2713 "Delete the text between point and mark.\n\
2714When called from a program, expects two arguments,\n\
2715positions (integers or markers) specifying the stretch to be deleted.")
2591ec64
EN
2716 (start, end)
2717 Lisp_Object start, end;
35692fe0 2718{
2591ec64
EN
2719 validate_region (&start, &end);
2720 del_range (XINT (start), XINT (end));
35692fe0
JB
2721 return Qnil;
2722}
7dae4502
SM
2723
2724DEFUN ("delete-and-extract-region", Fdelete_and_extract_region,
2725 Sdelete_and_extract_region, 2, 2, 0,
2726 "Delete the text between START and END and return it.")
2727 (start, end)
2728 Lisp_Object start, end;
2729{
2730 validate_region (&start, &end);
2731 return del_range_1 (XINT (start), XINT (end), 1, 1);
2732}
35692fe0
JB
2733\f
2734DEFUN ("widen", Fwiden, Swiden, 0, 0, "",
2735 "Remove restrictions (narrowing) from current buffer.\n\
2736This allows the buffer's full text to be seen and edited.")
2737 ()
2738{
2cad2e34
RS
2739 if (BEG != BEGV || Z != ZV)
2740 current_buffer->clip_changed = 1;
35692fe0 2741 BEGV = BEG;
ec1c14f6
RS
2742 BEGV_BYTE = BEG_BYTE;
2743 SET_BUF_ZV_BOTH (current_buffer, Z, Z_BYTE);
52b14ac0
JB
2744 /* Changing the buffer bounds invalidates any recorded current column. */
2745 invalidate_current_column ();
35692fe0
JB
2746 return Qnil;
2747}
2748
2749DEFUN ("narrow-to-region", Fnarrow_to_region, Snarrow_to_region, 2, 2, "r",
2750 "Restrict editing in this buffer to the current region.\n\
2751The rest of the text becomes temporarily invisible and untouchable\n\
2752but is not deleted; if you save the buffer in a file, the invisible\n\
2753text is included in the file. \\[widen] makes all visible again.\n\
2754See also `save-restriction'.\n\
2755\n\
2756When calling from a program, pass two arguments; positions (integers\n\
2757or markers) bounding the text that should remain visible.")
2591ec64
EN
2758 (start, end)
2759 register Lisp_Object start, end;
35692fe0 2760{
2591ec64
EN
2761 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start, 0);
2762 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end, 1);
35692fe0 2763
2591ec64 2764 if (XINT (start) > XINT (end))
35692fe0 2765 {
b5a6948e 2766 Lisp_Object tem;
2591ec64 2767 tem = start; start = end; end = tem;
35692fe0
JB
2768 }
2769
2591ec64
EN
2770 if (!(BEG <= XINT (start) && XINT (start) <= XINT (end) && XINT (end) <= Z))
2771 args_out_of_range (start, end);
35692fe0 2772
2cad2e34
RS
2773 if (BEGV != XFASTINT (start) || ZV != XFASTINT (end))
2774 current_buffer->clip_changed = 1;
2775
ec1c14f6 2776 SET_BUF_BEGV (current_buffer, XFASTINT (start));
2591ec64 2777 SET_BUF_ZV (current_buffer, XFASTINT (end));
6ec8bbd2 2778 if (PT < XFASTINT (start))
2591ec64 2779 SET_PT (XFASTINT (start));
6ec8bbd2 2780 if (PT > XFASTINT (end))
2591ec64 2781 SET_PT (XFASTINT (end));
52b14ac0
JB
2782 /* Changing the buffer bounds invalidates any recorded current column. */
2783 invalidate_current_column ();
35692fe0
JB
2784 return Qnil;
2785}
2786
2787Lisp_Object
2788save_restriction_save ()
2789{
d6abb4c7
MB
2790 if (BEGV == BEG && ZV == Z)
2791 /* The common case that the buffer isn't narrowed.
2792 We return just the buffer object, which save_restriction_restore
2793 recognizes as meaning `no restriction'. */
2794 return Fcurrent_buffer ();
2795 else
2796 /* We have to save a restriction, so return a pair of markers, one
2797 for the beginning and one for the end. */
2798 {
2799 Lisp_Object beg, end;
2800
2801 beg = buildmark (BEGV, BEGV_BYTE);
2802 end = buildmark (ZV, ZV_BYTE);
35692fe0 2803
d6abb4c7
MB
2804 /* END must move forward if text is inserted at its exact location. */
2805 XMARKER(end)->insertion_type = 1;
2806
2807 return Fcons (beg, end);
2808 }
35692fe0
JB
2809}
2810
2811Lisp_Object
2812save_restriction_restore (data)
2813 Lisp_Object data;
2814{
d6abb4c7
MB
2815 if (CONSP (data))
2816 /* A pair of marks bounding a saved restriction. */
35692fe0 2817 {
d6abb4c7
MB
2818 struct Lisp_Marker *beg = XMARKER (XCAR (data));
2819 struct Lisp_Marker *end = XMARKER (XCDR (data));
2820 struct buffer *buf = beg->buffer; /* END should have the same buffer. */
2cad2e34 2821
d6abb4c7
MB
2822 if (beg->charpos != BUF_BEGV(buf) || end->charpos != BUF_ZV(buf))
2823 /* The restriction has changed from the saved one, so restore
2824 the saved restriction. */
2825 {
2826 int pt = BUF_PT (buf);
2827
2828 SET_BUF_BEGV_BOTH (buf, beg->charpos, beg->bytepos);
2829 SET_BUF_ZV_BOTH (buf, end->charpos, end->bytepos);
2830
2831 if (pt < beg->charpos || pt > end->charpos)
2832 /* The point is outside the new visible range, move it inside. */
2833 SET_BUF_PT_BOTH (buf,
2834 clip_to_bounds (beg->charpos, pt, end->charpos),
2835 clip_to_bounds (beg->bytepos, BUF_PT_BYTE(buf),
2836 end->bytepos));
2837
2838 buf->clip_changed = 1; /* Remember that the narrowing changed. */
2839 }
2840 }
2841 else
2842 /* A buffer, which means that there was no old restriction. */
2843 {
2844 struct buffer *buf = XBUFFER (data);
2cad2e34 2845
d6abb4c7
MB
2846 if (BUF_BEGV(buf) != BUF_BEG(buf) || BUF_ZV(buf) != BUF_Z(buf))
2847 /* The buffer has been narrowed, get rid of the narrowing. */
2848 {
2849 SET_BUF_BEGV_BOTH (buf, BUF_BEG(buf), BUF_BEG_BYTE(buf));
2850 SET_BUF_ZV_BOTH (buf, BUF_Z(buf), BUF_Z_BYTE(buf));
35692fe0 2851
d6abb4c7
MB
2852 buf->clip_changed = 1; /* Remember that the narrowing changed. */
2853 }
2854 }
35692fe0
JB
2855
2856 return Qnil;
2857}
2858
2859DEFUN ("save-restriction", Fsave_restriction, Ssave_restriction, 0, UNEVALLED, 0,
2860 "Execute BODY, saving and restoring current buffer's restrictions.\n\
2861The buffer's restrictions make parts of the beginning and end invisible.\n\
2862\(They are set up with `narrow-to-region' and eliminated with `widen'.)\n\
2863This special form, `save-restriction', saves the current buffer's restrictions\n\
2864when it is entered, and restores them when it is exited.\n\
2865So any `narrow-to-region' within BODY lasts only until the end of the form.\n\
2866The old restrictions settings are restored\n\
2867even in case of abnormal exit (throw or error).\n\
2868\n\
2869The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY.\n\
2870\n\
35692fe0
JB
2871Note: if you are using both `save-excursion' and `save-restriction',\n\
2872use `save-excursion' outermost:\n\
2873 (save-excursion (save-restriction ...))")
2874 (body)
2875 Lisp_Object body;
2876{
2877 register Lisp_Object val;
2878 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl;
2879
2880 record_unwind_protect (save_restriction_restore, save_restriction_save ());
2881 val = Fprogn (body);
2882 return unbind_to (count, val);
2883}
2884\f
2ea0266e
GM
2885#ifndef HAVE_MENUS
2886
671fbc4d
KH
2887/* Buffer for the most recent text displayed by Fmessage. */
2888static char *message_text;
2889
2890/* Allocated length of that buffer. */
2891static int message_length;
2892
2ea0266e
GM
2893#endif /* not HAVE_MENUS */
2894
35692fe0
JB
2895DEFUN ("message", Fmessage, Smessage, 1, MANY, 0,
2896 "Print a one-line message at the bottom of the screen.\n\
98fc5c3c
RS
2897The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data\n\
2898to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details.\n\
2899\n\
ccdac5be
JB
2900If the first argument is nil, clear any existing message; let the\n\
2901minibuffer contents show.")
35692fe0
JB
2902 (nargs, args)
2903 int nargs;
2904 Lisp_Object *args;
2905{
ccdac5be 2906 if (NILP (args[0]))
f0250249
JB
2907 {
2908 message (0);
2909 return Qnil;
2910 }
ccdac5be
JB
2911 else
2912 {
2913 register Lisp_Object val;
2914 val = Fformat (nargs, args);
5e6d5493 2915 message3 (val, STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (val)), STRING_MULTIBYTE (val));
ccdac5be
JB
2916 return val;
2917 }
35692fe0
JB
2918}
2919
cacc3e2c
RS
2920DEFUN ("message-box", Fmessage_box, Smessage_box, 1, MANY, 0,
2921 "Display a message, in a dialog box if possible.\n\
2922If a dialog box is not available, use the echo area.\n\
f8250f01
RS
2923The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data\n\
2924to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details.\n\
2925\n\
cacc3e2c
RS
2926If the first argument is nil, clear any existing message; let the\n\
2927minibuffer contents show.")
2928 (nargs, args)
2929 int nargs;
2930 Lisp_Object *args;
2931{
2932 if (NILP (args[0]))
2933 {
2934 message (0);
2935 return Qnil;
2936 }
2937 else
2938 {
2939 register Lisp_Object val;
2940 val = Fformat (nargs, args);
f8250f01 2941#ifdef HAVE_MENUS
cacc3e2c
RS
2942 {
2943 Lisp_Object pane, menu, obj;
2944 struct gcpro gcpro1;
2945 pane = Fcons (Fcons (build_string ("OK"), Qt), Qnil);
2946 GCPRO1 (pane);
2947 menu = Fcons (val, pane);
2948 obj = Fx_popup_dialog (Qt, menu);
2949 UNGCPRO;
2950 return val;
2951 }
f8250f01 2952#else /* not HAVE_MENUS */
cacc3e2c
RS
2953 /* Copy the data so that it won't move when we GC. */
2954 if (! message_text)
2955 {
2956 message_text = (char *)xmalloc (80);
2957 message_length = 80;
2958 }
dc3620af 2959 if (STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (val)) > message_length)
cacc3e2c 2960 {
dc3620af 2961 message_length = STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (val));
cacc3e2c
RS
2962 message_text = (char *)xrealloc (message_text, message_length);
2963 }
dc3620af 2964 bcopy (XSTRING (val)->data, message_text, STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (val)));
d13a8480
RS
2965 message2 (message_text, STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (val)),
2966 STRING_MULTIBYTE (val));
cacc3e2c 2967 return val;
f8250f01 2968#endif /* not HAVE_MENUS */
cacc3e2c
RS
2969 }
2970}
f8250f01 2971#ifdef HAVE_MENUS
cacc3e2c
RS
2972extern Lisp_Object last_nonmenu_event;
2973#endif
f8250f01 2974
cacc3e2c
RS
2975DEFUN ("message-or-box", Fmessage_or_box, Smessage_or_box, 1, MANY, 0,
2976 "Display a message in a dialog box or in the echo area.\n\
3a8a3a66
GM
2977If this command was invoked with the mouse, use a dialog box if\n\
2978`use-dialog-box' is non-nil.\n\
cacc3e2c 2979Otherwise, use the echo area.\n\
f8250f01
RS
2980The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data\n\
2981to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details.\n\
cacc3e2c 2982\n\
cacc3e2c
RS
2983If the first argument is nil, clear any existing message; let the\n\
2984minibuffer contents show.")
2985 (nargs, args)
2986 int nargs;
2987 Lisp_Object *args;
2988{
f8250f01 2989#ifdef HAVE_MENUS
5920df33 2990 if ((NILP (last_nonmenu_event) || CONSP (last_nonmenu_event))
c01fbf95 2991 && use_dialog_box)
0a56ee6b 2992 return Fmessage_box (nargs, args);
cacc3e2c
RS
2993#endif
2994 return Fmessage (nargs, args);
2995}
2996
b14dda8a
RS
2997DEFUN ("current-message", Fcurrent_message, Scurrent_message, 0, 0, 0,
2998 "Return the string currently displayed in the echo area, or nil if none.")
2999 ()
3000{
0634a78e 3001 return current_message ();
b14dda8a
RS
3002}
3003
2d9811c4 3004
0963334d 3005DEFUN ("propertize", Fpropertize, Spropertize, 3, MANY, 0,
2d9811c4
GM
3006 "Return a copy of STRING with text properties added.\n\
3007First argument is the string to copy.\n\
76329875 3008Remaining arguments form a sequence of PROPERTY VALUE pairs for text\n\
2d9811c4
GM
3009properties to add to the result ")
3010 (nargs, args)
3011 int nargs;
3012 Lisp_Object *args;
3013{
3014 Lisp_Object properties, string;
3015 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
3016 int i;
3017
3018 /* Number of args must be odd. */
3019 if ((nargs & 1) == 0 || nargs < 3)
3020 error ("Wrong number of arguments");
3021
3022 properties = string = Qnil;
3023 GCPRO2 (properties, string);
34a7a267 3024
2d9811c4
GM
3025 /* First argument must be a string. */
3026 CHECK_STRING (args[0], 0);
3027 string = Fcopy_sequence (args[0]);
3028
3029 for (i = 1; i < nargs; i += 2)
3030 {
3031 CHECK_SYMBOL (args[i], i);
3032 properties = Fcons (args[i], Fcons (args[i + 1], properties));
3033 }
3034
3035 Fadd_text_properties (make_number (0),
3036 make_number (XSTRING (string)->size),
3037 properties, string);
3038 RETURN_UNGCPRO (string);
3039}
3040
3041
1f24f4fd
RS
3042/* Number of bytes that STRING will occupy when put into the result.
3043 MULTIBYTE is nonzero if the result should be multibyte. */
3044
3045#define CONVERTED_BYTE_SIZE(MULTIBYTE, STRING) \
3046 (((MULTIBYTE) && ! STRING_MULTIBYTE (STRING)) \
8d6179dc 3047 ? count_size_as_multibyte (XSTRING (STRING)->data, \
dc3620af
RS
3048 STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (STRING))) \
3049 : STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (STRING)))
1f24f4fd 3050
35692fe0
JB
3051DEFUN ("format", Fformat, Sformat, 1, MANY, 0,
3052 "Format a string out of a control-string and arguments.\n\
3053The first argument is a control string.\n\
3054The other arguments are substituted into it to make the result, a string.\n\
3055It may contain %-sequences meaning to substitute the next argument.\n\
3056%s means print a string argument. Actually, prints any object, with `princ'.\n\
3057%d means print as number in decimal (%o octal, %x hex).\n\
9db1775a
RS
3058%e means print a number in exponential notation.\n\
3059%f means print a number in decimal-point notation.\n\
3060%g means print a number in exponential notation\n\
3061 or decimal-point notation, whichever uses fewer characters.\n\
35692fe0 3062%c means print a number as a single character.\n\
d6c0ea99 3063%S means print any object as an s-expression (using `prin1').\n\
9db1775a 3064 The argument used for %d, %o, %x, %e, %f, %g or %c must be a number.\n\
52b14ac0 3065Use %% to put a single % into the output.")
35692fe0
JB
3066 (nargs, args)
3067 int nargs;
3068 register Lisp_Object *args;
3069{
3070 register int n; /* The number of the next arg to substitute */
e781c49e 3071 register int total; /* An estimate of the final length */
1f24f4fd 3072 char *buf, *p;
35692fe0 3073 register unsigned char *format, *end;
2ea0266e 3074 int nchars;
1f24f4fd
RS
3075 /* Nonzero if the output should be a multibyte string,
3076 which is true if any of the inputs is one. */
3077 int multibyte = 0;
8f2917e4
KH
3078 /* When we make a multibyte string, we must pay attention to the
3079 byte combining problem, i.e., a byte may be combined with a
3080 multibyte charcter of the previous string. This flag tells if we
3081 must consider such a situation or not. */
3082 int maybe_combine_byte;
1f24f4fd 3083 unsigned char *this_format;
e781c49e 3084 int longest_format;
8d6179dc 3085 Lisp_Object val;
5e6d5493
GM
3086 struct info
3087 {
3088 int start, end;
3089 } *info = 0;
1f24f4fd 3090
35692fe0
JB
3091 /* It should not be necessary to GCPRO ARGS, because
3092 the caller in the interpreter should take care of that. */
3093
e781c49e
RS
3094 /* Try to determine whether the result should be multibyte.
3095 This is not always right; sometimes the result needs to be multibyte
3096 because of an object that we will pass through prin1,
3097 and in that case, we won't know it here. */
1f24f4fd
RS
3098 for (n = 0; n < nargs; n++)
3099 if (STRINGP (args[n]) && STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[n]))
3100 multibyte = 1;
3101
35692fe0 3102 CHECK_STRING (args[0], 0);
e781c49e
RS
3103
3104 /* If we start out planning a unibyte result,
3105 and later find it has to be multibyte, we jump back to retry. */
3106 retry:
3107
35692fe0 3108 format = XSTRING (args[0])->data;
dc3620af 3109 end = format + STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (args[0]));
e781c49e 3110 longest_format = 0;
1f24f4fd
RS
3111
3112 /* Make room in result for all the non-%-codes in the control string. */
e781c49e 3113 total = 5 + CONVERTED_BYTE_SIZE (multibyte, args[0]);
1f24f4fd
RS
3114
3115 /* Add to TOTAL enough space to hold the converted arguments. */
35692fe0
JB
3116
3117 n = 0;
3118 while (format != end)
3119 if (*format++ == '%')
3120 {
a432bfe5 3121 int thissize = 0;
1f24f4fd 3122 unsigned char *this_format_start = format - 1;
a432bfe5 3123 int field_width, precision;
35692fe0 3124
a432bfe5 3125 /* General format specifications look like
537dfb13 3126
a432bfe5
GM
3127 '%' [flags] [field-width] [precision] format
3128
3129 where
3130
3131 flags ::= [#-* 0]+
3132 field-width ::= [0-9]+
3133 precision ::= '.' [0-9]*
3134
3135 If a field-width is specified, it specifies to which width
3136 the output should be padded with blanks, iff the output
3137 string is shorter than field-width.
3138
3139 if precision is specified, it specifies the number of
3140 digits to print after the '.' for floats, or the max.
3141 number of chars to print from a string. */
3142
3143 precision = field_width = 0;
3144
3145 while (index ("-*# 0", *format))
3146 ++format;
3147
3148 if (*format >= '0' && *format <= '9')
3149 {
3150 for (field_width = 0; *format >= '0' && *format <= '9'; ++format)
3151 field_width = 10 * field_width + *format - '0';
3152 }
3153
3154 if (*format == '.')
3155 {
3156 ++format;
3157 for (precision = 0; *format >= '0' && *format <= '9'; ++format)
3158 precision = 10 * precision + *format - '0';
3159 }
35692fe0 3160
1f24f4fd
RS
3161 if (format - this_format_start + 1 > longest_format)
3162 longest_format = format - this_format_start + 1;
3163
bf6ab66c
KH
3164 if (format == end)
3165 error ("Format string ends in middle of format specifier");
35692fe0
JB
3166 if (*format == '%')
3167 format++;
3168 else if (++n >= nargs)
537dfb13 3169 error ("Not enough arguments for format string");
35692fe0
JB
3170 else if (*format == 'S')
3171 {
3172 /* For `S', prin1 the argument and then treat like a string. */
3173 register Lisp_Object tem;
3174 tem = Fprin1_to_string (args[n], Qnil);
e781c49e
RS
3175 if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (tem) && ! multibyte)
3176 {
3177 multibyte = 1;
3178 goto retry;
3179 }
35692fe0
JB
3180 args[n] = tem;
3181 goto string;
3182 }
ae683129 3183 else if (SYMBOLP (args[n]))
35692fe0 3184 {
c01fbf95
KR
3185 /* Use a temp var to avoid problems when ENABLE_CHECKING
3186 is turned on. */
3187 struct Lisp_String *t = XSYMBOL (args[n])->name;
3188 XSETSTRING (args[n], t);
7df74da6
RS
3189 if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[n]) && ! multibyte)
3190 {
3191 multibyte = 1;
3192 goto retry;
3193 }
35692fe0
JB
3194 goto string;
3195 }
ae683129 3196 else if (STRINGP (args[n]))
35692fe0
JB
3197 {
3198 string:
b22e7ecc 3199 if (*format != 's' && *format != 'S')
bf6ab66c 3200 error ("Format specifier doesn't match argument type");
1f24f4fd 3201 thissize = CONVERTED_BYTE_SIZE (multibyte, args[n]);
35692fe0
JB
3202 }
3203 /* Would get MPV otherwise, since Lisp_Int's `point' to low memory. */
ae683129 3204 else if (INTEGERP (args[n]) && *format != 's')
35692fe0 3205 {
eb8c3be9 3206 /* The following loop assumes the Lisp type indicates
35692fe0
JB
3207 the proper way to pass the argument.
3208 So make sure we have a flonum if the argument should
3209 be a double. */
3210 if (*format == 'e' || *format == 'f' || *format == 'g')
3211 args[n] = Ffloat (args[n]);
4224cb62 3212 else
4224cb62 3213 if (*format != 'd' && *format != 'o' && *format != 'x'
00d65216 3214 && *format != 'i' && *format != 'X' && *format != 'c')
4224cb62
KH
3215 error ("Invalid format operation %%%c", *format);
3216
34a7a267 3217 thissize = 30;
25c9e7fb
RS
3218 if (*format == 'c'
3219 && (! SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (XINT (args[n]))
3220 || XINT (args[n]) == 0))
f49a2d74
KH
3221 {
3222 if (! multibyte)
3223 {
3224 multibyte = 1;
3225 goto retry;
3226 }
3227 args[n] = Fchar_to_string (args[n]);
dc3620af 3228 thissize = STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (args[n]));
f49a2d74 3229 }
35692fe0 3230 }
ae683129 3231 else if (FLOATP (args[n]) && *format != 's')
35692fe0
JB
3232 {
3233 if (! (*format == 'e' || *format == 'f' || *format == 'g'))
247422ce 3234 args[n] = Ftruncate (args[n], Qnil);
a432bfe5
GM
3235
3236 /* Note that we're using sprintf to print floats,
3237 so we have to take into account what that function
3238 prints. */
3239 thissize = 200 + precision;
35692fe0
JB
3240 }
3241 else
3242 {
3243 /* Anything but a string, convert to a string using princ. */
3244 register Lisp_Object tem;
3245 tem = Fprin1_to_string (args[n], Qt);
a4e91443 3246 if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (tem) & ! multibyte)
e781c49e
RS
3247 {
3248 multibyte = 1;
3249 goto retry;
3250 }
35692fe0
JB
3251 args[n] = tem;
3252 goto string;
3253 }
34a7a267 3254
a432bfe5 3255 thissize = max (field_width, thissize);
1f24f4fd 3256 total += thissize + 4;
35692fe0
JB
3257 }
3258
e781c49e
RS
3259 /* Now we can no longer jump to retry.
3260 TOTAL and LONGEST_FORMAT are known for certain. */
3261
1f24f4fd 3262 this_format = (unsigned char *) alloca (longest_format + 1);
50aa2f90 3263
1f24f4fd
RS
3264 /* Allocate the space for the result.
3265 Note that TOTAL is an overestimate. */
3266 if (total < 1000)
3c6db9d5 3267 buf = (char *) alloca (total + 1);
1f24f4fd 3268 else
3c6db9d5 3269 buf = (char *) xmalloc (total + 1);
35692fe0 3270
1f24f4fd
RS
3271 p = buf;
3272 nchars = 0;
3273 n = 0;
35692fe0 3274
1f24f4fd
RS
3275 /* Scan the format and store result in BUF. */
3276 format = XSTRING (args[0])->data;
8f2917e4 3277 maybe_combine_byte = 0;
1f24f4fd
RS
3278 while (format != end)
3279 {
3280 if (*format == '%')
3281 {
3282 int minlen;
25c9e7fb 3283 int negative = 0;
1f24f4fd 3284 unsigned char *this_format_start = format;
35692fe0 3285
1f24f4fd 3286 format++;
fb893977 3287
1f24f4fd
RS
3288 /* Process a numeric arg and skip it. */
3289 minlen = atoi (format);
3290 if (minlen < 0)
25c9e7fb 3291 minlen = - minlen, negative = 1;
35692fe0 3292
1f24f4fd
RS
3293 while ((*format >= '0' && *format <= '9')
3294 || *format == '-' || *format == ' ' || *format == '.')
3295 format++;
35692fe0 3296
1f24f4fd
RS
3297 if (*format++ == '%')
3298 {
3299 *p++ = '%';
3300 nchars++;
3301 continue;
3302 }
3303
3304 ++n;
3305
3306 if (STRINGP (args[n]))
3307 {
25c9e7fb
RS
3308 int padding, nbytes;
3309 int width = strwidth (XSTRING (args[n])->data,
dc3620af 3310 STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (args[n])));
5e6d5493 3311 int start = nchars;
25c9e7fb
RS
3312
3313 /* If spec requires it, pad on right with spaces. */
3314 padding = minlen - width;
3315 if (! negative)
3316 while (padding-- > 0)
3317 {
3318 *p++ = ' ';
3319 nchars++;
3320 }
1f24f4fd 3321
8f2917e4
KH
3322 if (p > buf
3323 && multibyte
25aa5d64 3324 && !ASCII_BYTE_P (*((unsigned char *) p - 1))
8f2917e4 3325 && STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[n])
25aa5d64 3326 && !CHAR_HEAD_P (XSTRING (args[n])->data[0]))
8f2917e4 3327 maybe_combine_byte = 1;
1f24f4fd 3328 nbytes = copy_text (XSTRING (args[n])->data, p,
dc3620af 3329 STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (args[n])),
1f24f4fd
RS
3330 STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[n]), multibyte);
3331 p += nbytes;
3332 nchars += XSTRING (args[n])->size;
3333
25c9e7fb
RS
3334 if (negative)
3335 while (padding-- > 0)
3336 {
3337 *p++ = ' ';
3338 nchars++;
3339 }
5e6d5493
GM
3340
3341 /* If this argument has text properties, record where
3342 in the result string it appears. */
3343 if (XSTRING (args[n])->intervals)
3344 {
3345 if (!info)
3346 {
3347 int nbytes = nargs * sizeof *info;
3348 info = (struct info *) alloca (nbytes);
3349 bzero (info, nbytes);
3350 }
34a7a267 3351
5e6d5493
GM
3352 info[n].start = start;
3353 info[n].end = nchars;
3354 }
1f24f4fd
RS
3355 }
3356 else if (INTEGERP (args[n]) || FLOATP (args[n]))
3357 {
3358 int this_nchars;
3359
3360 bcopy (this_format_start, this_format,
3361 format - this_format_start);
3362 this_format[format - this_format_start] = 0;
3363
d0183d38
RS
3364 if (INTEGERP (args[n]))
3365 sprintf (p, this_format, XINT (args[n]));
3366 else
03699b14 3367 sprintf (p, this_format, XFLOAT_DATA (args[n]));
1f24f4fd 3368
8f2917e4
KH
3369 if (p > buf
3370 && multibyte
25aa5d64
KH
3371 && !ASCII_BYTE_P (*((unsigned char *) p - 1))
3372 && !CHAR_HEAD_P (*((unsigned char *) p)))
8f2917e4 3373 maybe_combine_byte = 1;
1f24f4fd 3374 this_nchars = strlen (p);
9a599130
KH
3375 if (multibyte)
3376 p += str_to_multibyte (p, buf + total - p, this_nchars);
3377 else
3378 p += this_nchars;
1f24f4fd
RS
3379 nchars += this_nchars;
3380 }
3381 }
7df74da6
RS
3382 else if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (args[0]))
3383 {
3384 /* Copy a whole multibyte character. */
8f2917e4
KH
3385 if (p > buf
3386 && multibyte
25aa5d64
KH
3387 && !ASCII_BYTE_P (*((unsigned char *) p - 1))
3388 && !CHAR_HEAD_P (*format))
8f2917e4 3389 maybe_combine_byte = 1;
7df74da6
RS
3390 *p++ = *format++;
3391 while (! CHAR_HEAD_P (*format)) *p++ = *format++;
3392 nchars++;
3393 }
3394 else if (multibyte)
1f24f4fd
RS
3395 {
3396 /* Convert a single-byte character to multibyte. */
3397 int len = copy_text (format, p, 1, 0, 1);
3398
3399 p += len;
3400 format++;
3401 nchars++;
3402 }
3403 else
3404 *p++ = *format++, nchars++;
3405 }
3406
a432bfe5
GM
3407 if (p > buf + total + 1)
3408 abort ();
3409
8f2917e4
KH
3410 if (maybe_combine_byte)
3411 nchars = multibyte_chars_in_text (buf, p - buf);
5f75e666 3412 val = make_specified_string (buf, nchars, p - buf, multibyte);
8d6179dc 3413
1f24f4fd
RS
3414 /* If we allocated BUF with malloc, free it too. */
3415 if (total >= 1000)
3416 xfree (buf);
35692fe0 3417
5e6d5493
GM
3418 /* If the format string has text properties, or any of the string
3419 arguments has text properties, set up text properties of the
3420 result string. */
34a7a267 3421
5e6d5493
GM
3422 if (XSTRING (args[0])->intervals || info)
3423 {
3424 Lisp_Object len, new_len, props;
3425 struct gcpro gcpro1;
34a7a267 3426
5e6d5493
GM
3427 /* Add text properties from the format string. */
3428 len = make_number (XSTRING (args[0])->size);
3429 props = text_property_list (args[0], make_number (0), len, Qnil);
3430 GCPRO1 (props);
34a7a267 3431
5e6d5493
GM
3432 if (CONSP (props))
3433 {
3434 new_len = make_number (XSTRING (val)->size);
3435 extend_property_ranges (props, len, new_len);
3436 add_text_properties_from_list (val, props, make_number (0));
3437 }
3438
3439 /* Add text properties from arguments. */
3440 if (info)
3441 for (n = 1; n < nargs; ++n)
3442 if (info[n].end)
3443 {
3444 len = make_number (XSTRING (args[n])->size);
3445 new_len = make_number (info[n].end - info[n].start);
3446 props = text_property_list (args[n], make_number (0), len, Qnil);
3447 extend_property_ranges (props, len, new_len);
be17069b
KH
3448 /* If successive arguments have properites, be sure that
3449 the value of `composition' property be the copy. */
3450 if (n > 1 && info[n - 1].end)
3451 make_composition_value_copy (props);
5e6d5493
GM
3452 add_text_properties_from_list (val, props,
3453 make_number (info[n].start));
3454 }
3455
3456 UNGCPRO;
3457 }
3458
8d6179dc 3459 return val;
35692fe0
JB
3460}
3461
2d9811c4 3462
35692fe0
JB
3463/* VARARGS 1 */
3464Lisp_Object
3465#ifdef NO_ARG_ARRAY
3466format1 (string1, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)
679e18b1 3467 EMACS_INT arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4;
35692fe0
JB
3468#else
3469format1 (string1)
3470#endif
3471 char *string1;
3472{
3473 char buf[100];
3474#ifdef NO_ARG_ARRAY
679e18b1 3475 EMACS_INT args[5];
35692fe0
JB
3476 args[0] = arg0;
3477 args[1] = arg1;
3478 args[2] = arg2;
3479 args[3] = arg3;
3480 args[4] = arg4;
e3670faa 3481 doprnt (buf, sizeof buf, string1, (char *)0, 5, (char **) args);
35692fe0 3482#else
ea4d2909 3483 doprnt (buf, sizeof buf, string1, (char *)0, 5, &string1 + 1);
35692fe0
JB
3484#endif
3485 return build_string (buf);
3486}
3487\f
3488DEFUN ("char-equal", Fchar_equal, Schar_equal, 2, 2, 0,
3489 "Return t if two characters match, optionally ignoring case.\n\
3490Both arguments must be characters (i.e. integers).\n\
3491Case is ignored if `case-fold-search' is non-nil in the current buffer.")
3492 (c1, c2)
3493 register Lisp_Object c1, c2;
3494{
1b5d98bb 3495 int i1, i2;
35692fe0
JB
3496 CHECK_NUMBER (c1, 0);
3497 CHECK_NUMBER (c2, 1);
3498
1b5d98bb 3499 if (XINT (c1) == XINT (c2))
35692fe0 3500 return Qt;
1b5d98bb
RS
3501 if (NILP (current_buffer->case_fold_search))
3502 return Qnil;
3503
3504 /* Do these in separate statements,
3505 then compare the variables.
3506 because of the way DOWNCASE uses temp variables. */
3507 i1 = DOWNCASE (XFASTINT (c1));
3508 i2 = DOWNCASE (XFASTINT (c2));
3509 return (i1 == i2 ? Qt : Qnil);
35692fe0 3510}
b229b8d1
RS
3511\f
3512/* Transpose the markers in two regions of the current buffer, and
3513 adjust the ones between them if necessary (i.e.: if the regions
3514 differ in size).
3515
ec1c14f6
RS
3516 START1, END1 are the character positions of the first region.
3517 START1_BYTE, END1_BYTE are the byte positions.
3518 START2, END2 are the character positions of the second region.
3519 START2_BYTE, END2_BYTE are the byte positions.
3520
b229b8d1
RS
3521 Traverses the entire marker list of the buffer to do so, adding an
3522 appropriate amount to some, subtracting from some, and leaving the
3523 rest untouched. Most of this is copied from adjust_markers in insdel.c.
34a7a267 3524
ec1c14f6 3525 It's the caller's job to ensure that START1 <= END1 <= START2 <= END2. */
b229b8d1 3526
acb7cc89 3527static void
ec1c14f6
RS
3528transpose_markers (start1, end1, start2, end2,
3529 start1_byte, end1_byte, start2_byte, end2_byte)
b229b8d1 3530 register int start1, end1, start2, end2;
ec1c14f6 3531 register int start1_byte, end1_byte, start2_byte, end2_byte;
b229b8d1 3532{
ec1c14f6 3533 register int amt1, amt1_byte, amt2, amt2_byte, diff, diff_byte, mpos;
b229b8d1 3534 register Lisp_Object marker;
b229b8d1 3535
03240d11 3536 /* Update point as if it were a marker. */
8de1d5f0
KH
3537 if (PT < start1)
3538 ;
3539 else if (PT < end1)
ec1c14f6
RS
3540 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (PT + (end2 - end1),
3541 PT_BYTE + (end2_byte - end1_byte));
8de1d5f0 3542 else if (PT < start2)
ec1c14f6
RS
3543 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (PT + (end2 - start2) - (end1 - start1),
3544 (PT_BYTE + (end2_byte - start2_byte)
3545 - (end1_byte - start1_byte)));
8de1d5f0 3546 else if (PT < end2)
ec1c14f6
RS
3547 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (PT - (start2 - start1),
3548 PT_BYTE - (start2_byte - start1_byte));
8de1d5f0 3549
03240d11
KH
3550 /* We used to adjust the endpoints here to account for the gap, but that
3551 isn't good enough. Even if we assume the caller has tried to move the
3552 gap out of our way, it might still be at start1 exactly, for example;
3553 and that places it `inside' the interval, for our purposes. The amount
3554 of adjustment is nontrivial if there's a `denormalized' marker whose
3555 position is between GPT and GPT + GAP_SIZE, so it's simpler to leave
3556 the dirty work to Fmarker_position, below. */
b229b8d1
RS
3557
3558 /* The difference between the region's lengths */
3559 diff = (end2 - start2) - (end1 - start1);
ec1c14f6 3560 diff_byte = (end2_byte - start2_byte) - (end1_byte - start1_byte);
34a7a267 3561
b229b8d1 3562 /* For shifting each marker in a region by the length of the other
ec1c14f6 3563 region plus the distance between the regions. */
b229b8d1
RS
3564 amt1 = (end2 - start2) + (start2 - end1);
3565 amt2 = (end1 - start1) + (start2 - end1);
ec1c14f6
RS
3566 amt1_byte = (end2_byte - start2_byte) + (start2_byte - end1_byte);
3567 amt2_byte = (end1_byte - start1_byte) + (start2_byte - end1_byte);
b229b8d1 3568
1e158d25 3569 for (marker = BUF_MARKERS (current_buffer); !NILP (marker);
03240d11 3570 marker = XMARKER (marker)->chain)
b229b8d1 3571 {
ec1c14f6
RS
3572 mpos = marker_byte_position (marker);
3573 if (mpos >= start1_byte && mpos < end2_byte)
3574 {
3575 if (mpos < end1_byte)
3576 mpos += amt1_byte;
3577 else if (mpos < start2_byte)
3578 mpos += diff_byte;
3579 else
3580 mpos -= amt2_byte;
f3e1f752 3581 XMARKER (marker)->bytepos = mpos;
ec1c14f6
RS
3582 }
3583 mpos = XMARKER (marker)->charpos;
03240d11
KH
3584 if (mpos >= start1 && mpos < end2)
3585 {
3586 if (mpos < end1)
3587 mpos += amt1;
3588 else if (mpos < start2)
3589 mpos += diff;
3590 else
3591 mpos -= amt2;
03240d11 3592 }
ec1c14f6 3593 XMARKER (marker)->charpos = mpos;
b229b8d1
RS
3594 }
3595}
3596
3597DEFUN ("transpose-regions", Ftranspose_regions, Stranspose_regions, 4, 5, 0,
3598 "Transpose region START1 to END1 with START2 to END2.\n\
3599The regions may not be overlapping, because the size of the buffer is\n\
3600never changed in a transposition.\n\
3601\n\
ec1c14f6 3602Optional fifth arg LEAVE_MARKERS, if non-nil, means don't update\n\
b229b8d1
RS
3603any markers that happen to be located in the regions.\n\
3604\n\
3605Transposing beyond buffer boundaries is an error.")
3606 (startr1, endr1, startr2, endr2, leave_markers)
3607 Lisp_Object startr1, endr1, startr2, endr2, leave_markers;
3608{
ec1c14f6
RS
3609 register int start1, end1, start2, end2;
3610 int start1_byte, start2_byte, len1_byte, len2_byte;
3611 int gap, len1, len_mid, len2;
3c6bc7d0 3612 unsigned char *start1_addr, *start2_addr, *temp;
dc3620af 3613 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
b229b8d1 3614
b229b8d1 3615 INTERVAL cur_intv, tmp_interval1, tmp_interval_mid, tmp_interval2;
1e158d25 3616 cur_intv = BUF_INTERVALS (current_buffer);
b229b8d1
RS
3617
3618 validate_region (&startr1, &endr1);
3619 validate_region (&startr2, &endr2);
3620
3621 start1 = XFASTINT (startr1);
3622 end1 = XFASTINT (endr1);
3623 start2 = XFASTINT (startr2);
3624 end2 = XFASTINT (endr2);
3625 gap = GPT;
3626
3627 /* Swap the regions if they're reversed. */
3628 if (start2 < end1)
3629 {
3630 register int glumph = start1;
3631 start1 = start2;
3632 start2 = glumph;
3633 glumph = end1;
3634 end1 = end2;
3635 end2 = glumph;
3636 }
3637
b229b8d1
RS
3638 len1 = end1 - start1;
3639 len2 = end2 - start2;
3640
3641 if (start2 < end1)
dc3620af 3642 error ("Transposed regions overlap");
b229b8d1 3643 else if (start1 == end1 || start2 == end2)
dc3620af 3644 error ("Transposed region has length 0");
b229b8d1
RS
3645
3646 /* The possibilities are:
3647 1. Adjacent (contiguous) regions, or separate but equal regions
3648 (no, really equal, in this case!), or
3649 2. Separate regions of unequal size.
34a7a267 3650
b229b8d1
RS
3651 The worst case is usually No. 2. It means that (aside from
3652 potential need for getting the gap out of the way), there also
3653 needs to be a shifting of the text between the two regions. So
3654 if they are spread far apart, we are that much slower... sigh. */
3655
3656 /* It must be pointed out that the really studly thing to do would
3657 be not to move the gap at all, but to leave it in place and work
3658 around it if necessary. This would be extremely efficient,
3659 especially considering that people are likely to do
3660 transpositions near where they are working interactively, which
3661 is exactly where the gap would be found. However, such code
3662 would be much harder to write and to read. So, if you are
3663 reading this comment and are feeling squirrely, by all means have
3664 a go! I just didn't feel like doing it, so I will simply move
3665 the gap the minimum distance to get it out of the way, and then
3666 deal with an unbroken array. */
3c6bc7d0
RS
3667
3668 /* Make sure the gap won't interfere, by moving it out of the text
3669 we will operate on. */
3670 if (start1 < gap && gap < end2)
3671 {
3672 if (gap - start1 < end2 - gap)
3673 move_gap (start1);
3674 else
3675 move_gap (end2);
3676 }
ec1c14f6
RS
3677
3678 start1_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (start1);
3679 start2_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (start2);
3680 len1_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (end1) - start1_byte;
3681 len2_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (end2) - start2_byte;
dc3620af 3682
9a599130 3683#ifdef BYTE_COMBINING_DEBUG
dc3620af
RS
3684 if (end1 == start2)
3685 {
9a599130
KH
3686 if (count_combining_before (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte),
3687 len2_byte, start1, start1_byte)
3688 || count_combining_before (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte),
3689 len1_byte, end2, start2_byte + len2_byte)
3690 || count_combining_after (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte),
3691 len1_byte, end2, start2_byte + len2_byte))
3692 abort ();
dc3620af
RS
3693 }
3694 else
3695 {
9a599130
KH
3696 if (count_combining_before (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte),
3697 len2_byte, start1, start1_byte)
3698 || count_combining_before (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte),
3699 len1_byte, start2, start2_byte)
3700 || count_combining_after (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte),
3701 len2_byte, end1, start1_byte + len1_byte)
3702 || count_combining_after (BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte),
3703 len1_byte, end2, start2_byte + len2_byte))
3704 abort ();
dc3620af 3705 }
9a599130 3706#endif
dc3620af 3707
b229b8d1
RS
3708 /* Hmmm... how about checking to see if the gap is large
3709 enough to use as the temporary storage? That would avoid an
3710 allocation... interesting. Later, don't fool with it now. */
3711
3712 /* Working without memmove, for portability (sigh), so must be
3713 careful of overlapping subsections of the array... */
3714
3715 if (end1 == start2) /* adjacent regions */
3716 {
b229b8d1
RS
3717 modify_region (current_buffer, start1, end2);
3718 record_change (start1, len1 + len2);
3719
b229b8d1
RS
3720 tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1);
3721 tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2);
09dbcf71
RS
3722 Fset_text_properties (make_number (start1), make_number (end2),
3723 Qnil, Qnil);
b229b8d1
RS
3724
3725 /* First region smaller than second. */
ec1c14f6 3726 if (len1_byte < len2_byte)
b229b8d1 3727 {
3c6bc7d0
RS
3728 /* We use alloca only if it is small,
3729 because we want to avoid stack overflow. */
ec1c14f6
RS
3730 if (len2_byte > 20000)
3731 temp = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (len2_byte);
3c6bc7d0 3732 else
ec1c14f6 3733 temp = (unsigned char *) alloca (len2_byte);
03240d11
KH
3734
3735 /* Don't precompute these addresses. We have to compute them
3736 at the last minute, because the relocating allocator might
3737 have moved the buffer around during the xmalloc. */
23017390
KH
3738 start1_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte);
3739 start2_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte);
03240d11 3740
ec1c14f6
RS
3741 bcopy (start2_addr, temp, len2_byte);
3742 bcopy (start1_addr, start1_addr + len2_byte, len1_byte);
3743 bcopy (temp, start1_addr, len2_byte);
3744 if (len2_byte > 20000)
afd74e25 3745 xfree (temp);
b229b8d1
RS
3746 }
3747 else
3748 /* First region not smaller than second. */
3749 {
ec1c14f6
RS
3750 if (len1_byte > 20000)
3751 temp = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (len1_byte);
3c6bc7d0 3752 else
ec1c14f6 3753 temp = (unsigned char *) alloca (len1_byte);
23017390
KH
3754 start1_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte);
3755 start2_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte);
ec1c14f6
RS
3756 bcopy (start1_addr, temp, len1_byte);
3757 bcopy (start2_addr, start1_addr, len2_byte);
3758 bcopy (temp, start1_addr + len2_byte, len1_byte);
3759 if (len1_byte > 20000)
afd74e25 3760 xfree (temp);
b229b8d1 3761 }
b229b8d1
RS
3762 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, start1 + len2,
3763 len1, current_buffer, 0);
3764 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1,
3765 len2, current_buffer, 0);
d5c2c403
KH
3766 update_compositions (start1, start1 + len2, CHECK_BORDER);
3767 update_compositions (start1 + len2, end2, CHECK_TAIL);
b229b8d1
RS
3768 }
3769 /* Non-adjacent regions, because end1 != start2, bleagh... */
3770 else
3771 {
ec1c14f6
RS
3772 len_mid = start2_byte - (start1_byte + len1_byte);
3773
3774 if (len1_byte == len2_byte)
b229b8d1
RS
3775 /* Regions are same size, though, how nice. */
3776 {
3777 modify_region (current_buffer, start1, end1);
3778 modify_region (current_buffer, start2, end2);
3779 record_change (start1, len1);
3780 record_change (start2, len2);
b229b8d1
RS
3781 tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1);
3782 tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2);
09dbcf71
RS
3783 Fset_text_properties (make_number (start1), make_number (end1),
3784 Qnil, Qnil);
3785 Fset_text_properties (make_number (start2), make_number (end2),
3786 Qnil, Qnil);
b229b8d1 3787
ec1c14f6
RS
3788 if (len1_byte > 20000)
3789 temp = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (len1_byte);
3c6bc7d0 3790 else
ec1c14f6 3791 temp = (unsigned char *) alloca (len1_byte);
23017390
KH
3792 start1_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte);
3793 start2_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte);
ec1c14f6
RS
3794 bcopy (start1_addr, temp, len1_byte);
3795 bcopy (start2_addr, start1_addr, len2_byte);
3796 bcopy (temp, start2_addr, len1_byte);
3797 if (len1_byte > 20000)
afd74e25 3798 xfree (temp);
b229b8d1
RS
3799 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, start2,
3800 len1, current_buffer, 0);
3801 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1,
3802 len2, current_buffer, 0);
b229b8d1
RS
3803 }
3804
ec1c14f6 3805 else if (len1_byte < len2_byte) /* Second region larger than first */
b229b8d1
RS
3806 /* Non-adjacent & unequal size, area between must also be shifted. */
3807 {
b229b8d1
RS
3808 modify_region (current_buffer, start1, end2);
3809 record_change (start1, (end2 - start1));
b229b8d1
RS
3810 tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1);
3811 tmp_interval_mid = copy_intervals (cur_intv, end1, len_mid);
3812 tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2);
09dbcf71
RS
3813 Fset_text_properties (make_number (start1), make_number (end2),
3814 Qnil, Qnil);
b229b8d1 3815
3c6bc7d0 3816 /* holds region 2 */
ec1c14f6
RS
3817 if (len2_byte > 20000)
3818 temp = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (len2_byte);
3c6bc7d0 3819 else
ec1c14f6 3820 temp = (unsigned char *) alloca (len2_byte);
23017390
KH
3821 start1_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte);
3822 start2_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte);
ec1c14f6
RS
3823 bcopy (start2_addr, temp, len2_byte);
3824 bcopy (start1_addr, start1_addr + len_mid + len2_byte, len1_byte);
3825 safe_bcopy (start1_addr + len1_byte, start1_addr + len2_byte, len_mid);
3826 bcopy (temp, start1_addr, len2_byte);
3827 if (len2_byte > 20000)
afd74e25 3828 xfree (temp);
b229b8d1
RS
3829 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, end2 - len1,
3830 len1, current_buffer, 0);
3831 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval_mid, start1 + len2,
3832 len_mid, current_buffer, 0);
3833 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1,
3834 len2, current_buffer, 0);
b229b8d1
RS
3835 }
3836 else
3837 /* Second region smaller than first. */
3838 {
b229b8d1
RS
3839 record_change (start1, (end2 - start1));
3840 modify_region (current_buffer, start1, end2);
3841
b229b8d1
RS
3842 tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1);
3843 tmp_interval_mid = copy_intervals (cur_intv, end1, len_mid);
3844 tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2);
09dbcf71
RS
3845 Fset_text_properties (make_number (start1), make_number (end2),
3846 Qnil, Qnil);
b229b8d1 3847
3c6bc7d0 3848 /* holds region 1 */
ec1c14f6
RS
3849 if (len1_byte > 20000)
3850 temp = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (len1_byte);
3c6bc7d0 3851 else
ec1c14f6 3852 temp = (unsigned char *) alloca (len1_byte);
23017390
KH
3853 start1_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start1_byte);
3854 start2_addr = BYTE_POS_ADDR (start2_byte);
ec1c14f6
RS
3855 bcopy (start1_addr, temp, len1_byte);
3856 bcopy (start2_addr, start1_addr, len2_byte);
3857 bcopy (start1_addr + len1_byte, start1_addr + len2_byte, len_mid);
3858 bcopy (temp, start1_addr + len2_byte + len_mid, len1_byte);
3859 if (len1_byte > 20000)
afd74e25 3860 xfree (temp);
b229b8d1
RS
3861 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, end2 - len1,
3862 len1, current_buffer, 0);
3863 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval_mid, start1 + len2,
3864 len_mid, current_buffer, 0);
3865 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1,
3866 len2, current_buffer, 0);
b229b8d1 3867 }
d5c2c403
KH
3868
3869 update_compositions (start1, start1 + len2, CHECK_BORDER);
3870 update_compositions (end2 - len1, end2, CHECK_BORDER);
b229b8d1
RS
3871 }
3872
ec1c14f6
RS
3873 /* When doing multiple transpositions, it might be nice
3874 to optimize this. Perhaps the markers in any one buffer
3875 should be organized in some sorted data tree. */
b229b8d1 3876 if (NILP (leave_markers))
8de1d5f0 3877 {
ec1c14f6
RS
3878 transpose_markers (start1, end1, start2, end2,
3879 start1_byte, start1_byte + len1_byte,
3880 start2_byte, start2_byte + len2_byte);
8de1d5f0
KH
3881 fix_overlays_in_range (start1, end2);
3882 }
b229b8d1
RS
3883
3884 return Qnil;
3885}
35692fe0 3886
35692fe0
JB
3887\f
3888void
3889syms_of_editfns ()
3890{
260e2e2a
KH
3891 environbuf = 0;
3892
3893 Qbuffer_access_fontify_functions
3894 = intern ("buffer-access-fontify-functions");
3895 staticpro (&Qbuffer_access_fontify_functions);
3896
9a74e7e5
GM
3897 DEFVAR_LISP ("inhibit-field-text-motion", &Vinhibit_field_text_motion,
3898 "Non-nil means.text motion commands don't notice fields.");
3899 Vinhibit_field_text_motion = Qnil;
3900
260e2e2a
KH
3901 DEFVAR_LISP ("buffer-access-fontify-functions",
3902 &Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions,
3903 "List of functions called by `buffer-substring' to fontify if necessary.\n\
3904Each function is called with two arguments which specify the range\n\
3905of the buffer being accessed.");
3906 Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions = Qnil;
3907
af209db8
RS
3908 {
3909 Lisp_Object obuf;
3910 extern Lisp_Object Vprin1_to_string_buffer;
3911 obuf = Fcurrent_buffer ();
3912 /* Do this here, because init_buffer_once is too early--it won't work. */
3913 Fset_buffer (Vprin1_to_string_buffer);
3914 /* Make sure buffer-access-fontify-functions is nil in this buffer. */
3915 Fset (Fmake_local_variable (intern ("buffer-access-fontify-functions")),
3916 Qnil);
3917 Fset_buffer (obuf);
3918 }
3919
0b6fd023 3920 DEFVAR_LISP ("buffer-access-fontified-property",
260e2e2a
KH
3921 &Vbuffer_access_fontified_property,
3922 "Property which (if non-nil) indicates text has been fontified.\n\
3923`buffer-substring' need not call the `buffer-access-fontify-functions'\n\
3924functions if all the text being accessed has this property.");
3925 Vbuffer_access_fontified_property = Qnil;
3926
f43754f6
KH
3927 DEFVAR_LISP ("system-name", &Vsystem_name,
3928 "The name of the machine Emacs is running on.");
34a7a267 3929
f43754f6
KH
3930 DEFVAR_LISP ("user-full-name", &Vuser_full_name,
3931 "The full name of the user logged in.");
3932
35b34f72 3933 DEFVAR_LISP ("user-login-name", &Vuser_login_name,
f43754f6
KH
3934 "The user's name, taken from environment variables if possible.");
3935
35b34f72 3936 DEFVAR_LISP ("user-real-login-name", &Vuser_real_login_name,
f43754f6 3937 "The user's name, based upon the real uid only.");
35692fe0 3938
0963334d 3939 defsubr (&Spropertize);
35692fe0
JB
3940 defsubr (&Schar_equal);
3941 defsubr (&Sgoto_char);
3942 defsubr (&Sstring_to_char);
3943 defsubr (&Schar_to_string);
3944 defsubr (&Sbuffer_substring);
260e2e2a 3945 defsubr (&Sbuffer_substring_no_properties);
35692fe0
JB
3946 defsubr (&Sbuffer_string);
3947
3948 defsubr (&Spoint_marker);
3949 defsubr (&Smark_marker);
3950 defsubr (&Spoint);
3951 defsubr (&Sregion_beginning);
3952 defsubr (&Sregion_end);
7df74da6 3953
0daf6e8d
GM
3954 staticpro (&Qfield);
3955 Qfield = intern ("field");
ee547125
MB
3956 staticpro (&Qboundary);
3957 Qboundary = intern ("boundary");
0daf6e8d
GM
3958 defsubr (&Sfield_beginning);
3959 defsubr (&Sfield_end);
3960 defsubr (&Sfield_string);
3961 defsubr (&Sfield_string_no_properties);
8bf64fe8 3962 defsubr (&Sdelete_field);
0daf6e8d
GM
3963 defsubr (&Sconstrain_to_field);
3964
7df74da6
RS
3965 defsubr (&Sline_beginning_position);
3966 defsubr (&Sline_end_position);
3967
35692fe0
JB
3968/* defsubr (&Smark); */
3969/* defsubr (&Sset_mark); */
3970 defsubr (&Ssave_excursion);
4bc8c7d2 3971 defsubr (&Ssave_current_buffer);
35692fe0
JB
3972
3973 defsubr (&Sbufsize);
3974 defsubr (&Spoint_max);
3975 defsubr (&Spoint_min);
3976 defsubr (&Spoint_min_marker);
3977 defsubr (&Spoint_max_marker);
c86212b9
RS
3978 defsubr (&Sgap_position);
3979 defsubr (&Sgap_size);
7df74da6 3980 defsubr (&Sposition_bytes);
3ab0732d 3981 defsubr (&Sbyte_to_position);
c9ed721d 3982
35692fe0
JB
3983 defsubr (&Sbobp);
3984 defsubr (&Seobp);
3985 defsubr (&Sbolp);
3986 defsubr (&Seolp);
850a8179
JB
3987 defsubr (&Sfollowing_char);
3988 defsubr (&Sprevious_char);
35692fe0 3989 defsubr (&Schar_after);
fb8106e8 3990 defsubr (&Schar_before);
35692fe0
JB
3991 defsubr (&Sinsert);
3992 defsubr (&Sinsert_before_markers);
be91036a
RS
3993 defsubr (&Sinsert_and_inherit);
3994 defsubr (&Sinsert_and_inherit_before_markers);
35692fe0
JB
3995 defsubr (&Sinsert_char);
3996
3997 defsubr (&Suser_login_name);
3998 defsubr (&Suser_real_login_name);
3999 defsubr (&Suser_uid);
4000 defsubr (&Suser_real_uid);
4001 defsubr (&Suser_full_name);
7fd233b3 4002 defsubr (&Semacs_pid);
d940e0e4 4003 defsubr (&Scurrent_time);
a82d387c 4004 defsubr (&Sformat_time_string);
34a7a267 4005 defsubr (&Sfloat_time);
4691c06d 4006 defsubr (&Sdecode_time);
cce7b8a0 4007 defsubr (&Sencode_time);
35692fe0 4008 defsubr (&Scurrent_time_string);
c2662aea 4009 defsubr (&Scurrent_time_zone);
143cb9a9 4010 defsubr (&Sset_time_zone_rule);
35692fe0 4011 defsubr (&Ssystem_name);
35692fe0 4012 defsubr (&Smessage);
cacc3e2c
RS
4013 defsubr (&Smessage_box);
4014 defsubr (&Smessage_or_box);
b14dda8a 4015 defsubr (&Scurrent_message);
35692fe0 4016 defsubr (&Sformat);
35692fe0
JB
4017
4018 defsubr (&Sinsert_buffer_substring);
e9cf2084 4019 defsubr (&Scompare_buffer_substrings);
35692fe0
JB
4020 defsubr (&Ssubst_char_in_region);
4021 defsubr (&Stranslate_region);
4022 defsubr (&Sdelete_region);
7dae4502 4023 defsubr (&Sdelete_and_extract_region);
35692fe0
JB
4024 defsubr (&Swiden);
4025 defsubr (&Snarrow_to_region);
4026 defsubr (&Ssave_restriction);
b229b8d1 4027 defsubr (&Stranspose_regions);
35692fe0 4028}