| 1 | ;;; align.el --- align text to a specific column, by regexp |
| 2 | |
| 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2002 Free Sofware Foundation |
| 4 | |
| 5 | ;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org> |
| 6 | ;; Keywords: convenience languages lisp |
| 7 | |
| 8 | ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. |
| 9 | |
| 10 | ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 11 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 12 | ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
| 13 | ;; any later version. |
| 14 | |
| 15 | ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 16 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 17 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 18 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 19 | |
| 20 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 22 | ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
| 23 | ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
| 24 | |
| 25 | ;;; Commentary: |
| 26 | |
| 27 | ;; This mode allows you to align regions in a context-sensitive fashion. |
| 28 | ;; The classic use is to align assignments: |
| 29 | ;; |
| 30 | ;; int a = 1; |
| 31 | ;; short foo = 2; |
| 32 | ;; double blah = 4; |
| 33 | ;; |
| 34 | ;; becomes |
| 35 | ;; |
| 36 | ;; int a = 1; |
| 37 | ;; short foo = 2; |
| 38 | ;; double blah = 4; |
| 39 | |
| 40 | ;;; Usage: |
| 41 | |
| 42 | ;; There are several variables which define how certain "categories" |
| 43 | ;; of syntax are to be treated. These variables go by the name |
| 44 | ;; `align-CATEGORY-modes'. For example, "c++" is such a category. |
| 45 | ;; There are several rules which apply to c++, but since several other |
| 46 | ;; languages have a syntax similar to c++ (e.g., c, java, etc), these |
| 47 | ;; modes are treated as belonging to the same category. |
| 48 | ;; |
| 49 | ;; If you want to add a new mode under a certain category, just |
| 50 | ;; customize that list, or add the new mode manually. For example, to |
| 51 | ;; make jde-mode a c++ category mode, use this code in your .emacs |
| 52 | ;; file: |
| 53 | ;; |
| 54 | ;; (setq align-c++-modes (cons 'jde-mode align-c++-modes)) |
| 55 | |
| 56 | ;; In some programming modes, it's useful to have the aligner run only |
| 57 | ;; after indentation is performed. To achieve this, customize or set |
| 58 | ;; the variable `align-indent-before-aligning' to t. |
| 59 | |
| 60 | ;;; Module Authors: |
| 61 | |
| 62 | ;; In order to incorporate align's functionality into your own |
| 63 | ;; modules, there are only a few steps you have to follow. |
| 64 | |
| 65 | ;; 1. Require or load in the align.el library. |
| 66 | ;; |
| 67 | ;; 2. Define your alignment and exclusion rules lists, either |
| 68 | ;; customizable or not. |
| 69 | ;; |
| 70 | ;; 3. In your mode function, set the variables |
| 71 | ;; `align-mode-rules-list' and `align-mode-exclude-rules-list' |
| 72 | ;; to your own rules lists. |
| 73 | |
| 74 | ;; If there is any need to add your mode name to one of the |
| 75 | ;; align-?-modes variables (for example, `align-dq-string-modes'), use |
| 76 | ;; `add-to-list', or some similar function which checks first to see |
| 77 | ;; if the value is already there. Since the user may customize that |
| 78 | ;; mode list, and then write your mode name into their .emacs file, |
| 79 | ;; causing the symbol already to be present the next time they load |
| 80 | ;; your package. |
| 81 | |
| 82 | ;; Example: |
| 83 | ;; |
| 84 | ;; (require 'align) |
| 85 | ;; |
| 86 | ;; (defcustom my-align-rules-list |
| 87 | ;; '((my-rule |
| 88 | ;; (regexp . "Sample"))) |
| 89 | ;; :type align-rules-list-type |
| 90 | ;; :group 'my-package) |
| 91 | ;; |
| 92 | ;; (put 'my-align-rules-list 'risky-local-variable t) |
| 93 | ;; |
| 94 | ;; (add-to-list 'align-dq-string-modes 'my-package-mode) |
| 95 | ;; (add-to-list 'align-open-comment-modes 'my-package-mode) |
| 96 | ;; |
| 97 | ;; (defun my-mode () |
| 98 | ;; ... |
| 99 | ;; (setq align-mode-rules-list my-align-rules-list)) |
| 100 | ;; |
| 101 | ;; Note that if you need to install your own exclusion rules, then you |
| 102 | ;; will also need to reproduce any double-quoted string, or open |
| 103 | ;; comment exclusion rules that are defined in the standard |
| 104 | ;; `align-exclude-rules-list'. At the moment there is no convenient |
| 105 | ;; way to mix both mode-local and global rules lists. |
| 106 | |
| 107 | ;;; History: |
| 108 | |
| 109 | ;; Version 1.0 was created in the earlier part of 1996, using a very |
| 110 | ;; simple algorithm that understand only basic regular expressions. |
| 111 | ;; Parts of the code were broken up and included in vhdl-mode.el |
| 112 | ;; around this time. After several comments from users, and a need to |
| 113 | ;; find a more robust, performant algorithm, 2.0 was born in late |
| 114 | ;; 1998. Many different approaches were taken (mostly due to the |
| 115 | ;; complexity of TeX tables), but finally a scheme was discovered |
| 116 | ;; which worked fairly well for most common usage cases. Development |
| 117 | ;; beyond version 2.8 is not planned, except for problems that users |
| 118 | ;; might encounter. |
| 119 | |
| 120 | ;;; Code: |
| 121 | |
| 122 | (defgroup align nil |
| 123 | "Align text to a specific column, by regexp." |
| 124 | :version "21.1" |
| 125 | :group 'fill) |
| 126 | |
| 127 | ;;; User Variables: |
| 128 | |
| 129 | (defcustom align-load-hook nil |
| 130 | "*Hook that gets run after the aligner has been loaded." |
| 131 | :type 'hook |
| 132 | :group 'align) |
| 133 | |
| 134 | (defcustom align-indent-before-aligning nil |
| 135 | "*If non-nil, indent the marked region before aligning it." |
| 136 | :type 'boolean |
| 137 | :group 'align) |
| 138 | |
| 139 | (defcustom align-default-spacing 1 |
| 140 | "*An integer that represents the default amount of padding to use. |
| 141 | If `align-to-tab-stop' is non-nil, this will represent the number of |
| 142 | tab stops to use for alignment, rather than the number of spaces. |
| 143 | Each alignment rule can optionally override both this variable. See |
| 144 | `align-mode-alist'." |
| 145 | :type 'integer |
| 146 | :group 'align) |
| 147 | |
| 148 | (defcustom align-to-tab-stop 'indent-tabs-mode |
| 149 | "*If non-nil, alignments will always fall on a tab boundary. |
| 150 | It may also be a symbol, whose value will be taken." |
| 151 | :type '(choice (const nil) symbol) |
| 152 | :group 'align) |
| 153 | |
| 154 | (defcustom align-region-heuristic 500 |
| 155 | "*If non-nil, used as a heuristic by `align-current'. |
| 156 | Since each alignment rule can possibly have its own set of alignment |
| 157 | sections (whenever `align-region-separate' is non-nil, and not a |
| 158 | string), this heuristic is used to determine how far before and after |
| 159 | point we should search in looking for a region separator. Larger |
| 160 | values can mean slower perform in large files, although smaller values |
| 161 | may cause unexpected behavior at times." |
| 162 | :type 'integer |
| 163 | :group 'align) |
| 164 | |
| 165 | (defcustom align-highlight-change-face 'highlight |
| 166 | "*The face to highlight with if changes are necessary." |
| 167 | :type 'face |
| 168 | :group 'align) |
| 169 | |
| 170 | (defcustom align-highlight-nochange-face 'secondary-selection |
| 171 | "*The face to highlight with if no changes are necessary." |
| 172 | :type 'face |
| 173 | :group 'align) |
| 174 | |
| 175 | (defcustom align-large-region 10000 |
| 176 | "*If an integer, defines what constitutes a \"large\" region. |
| 177 | If nil,then no messages will ever be printed to the minibuffer." |
| 178 | :type 'integer |
| 179 | :group 'align) |
| 180 | |
| 181 | (defcustom align-c++-modes '(c++-mode c-mode java-mode) |
| 182 | "*A list of modes whose syntax resembles C/C++." |
| 183 | :type '(repeat symbol) |
| 184 | :group 'align) |
| 185 | |
| 186 | (defcustom align-perl-modes '(perl-mode cperl-mode) |
| 187 | "*A list of modes where perl syntax is to be seen." |
| 188 | :type '(repeat symbol) |
| 189 | :group 'align) |
| 190 | |
| 191 | (defcustom align-lisp-modes |
| 192 | '(emacs-lisp-mode lisp-interaction-mode lisp-mode scheme-mode) |
| 193 | "*A list of modes whose syntax resembles Lisp." |
| 194 | :type '(repeat symbol) |
| 195 | :group 'align) |
| 196 | |
| 197 | (defcustom align-tex-modes |
| 198 | '(tex-mode plain-tex-mode latex-mode slitex-mode) |
| 199 | "*A list of modes whose syntax resembles TeX (and family)." |
| 200 | :type '(repeat symbol) |
| 201 | :group 'align) |
| 202 | |
| 203 | (defcustom align-text-modes '(text-mode outline-mode) |
| 204 | "*A list of modes whose content is plain text." |
| 205 | :type '(repeat symbol) |
| 206 | :group 'align) |
| 207 | |
| 208 | (defcustom align-dq-string-modes |
| 209 | (append align-lisp-modes align-c++-modes align-perl-modes |
| 210 | '(python-mode)) |
| 211 | "*A list of modes where double quoted strings should be excluded." |
| 212 | :type '(repeat symbol) |
| 213 | :group 'align) |
| 214 | |
| 215 | (defcustom align-sq-string-modes |
| 216 | (append align-perl-modes '(python-mode)) |
| 217 | "*A list of modes where single quoted strings should be excluded." |
| 218 | :type '(repeat symbol) |
| 219 | :group 'align) |
| 220 | |
| 221 | (defcustom align-open-comment-modes |
| 222 | (append align-lisp-modes align-c++-modes align-perl-modes |
| 223 | '(python-mode makefile-mode)) |
| 224 | "*A list of modes with a single-line comment syntax. |
| 225 | These are comments as in Lisp, which have a beginning but, end with |
| 226 | the line (i.e., `comment-end' is an empty string)." |
| 227 | :type '(repeat symbol) |
| 228 | :group 'align) |
| 229 | |
| 230 | (defcustom align-region-separate "^\\s-*[{}]?\\s-*$" |
| 231 | "*Select the method by which alignment sections will be separated. |
| 232 | If this is a symbol, that symbol's value will be used. |
| 233 | |
| 234 | For the sake of clarification, consider the following example, which |
| 235 | will be referred to in the descriptions below. |
| 236 | |
| 237 | int alpha = 1; /* one */ |
| 238 | double beta = 2.0; |
| 239 | long gamma; /* ten */ |
| 240 | |
| 241 | unsigned int delta = 1; /* one */ |
| 242 | long double epsilon = 3.0; |
| 243 | long long omega; /* ten */ |
| 244 | |
| 245 | The possible settings for `align-region-separate' are: |
| 246 | |
| 247 | `entire' The entire region being aligned will be considered as a |
| 248 | single alignment section. Assuming that comments were not |
| 249 | being aligned to a particular column, the example would |
| 250 | become: |
| 251 | |
| 252 | int alpha = 1; /* one */ |
| 253 | double beta = 2.0; |
| 254 | long gamma; /* ten */ |
| 255 | |
| 256 | unsigned int delta = 1; /* one */ |
| 257 | long double epsilon; |
| 258 | long long chi = 10; /* ten */ |
| 259 | |
| 260 | `group' Each contiguous set of lines where a specific alignment |
| 261 | occurs is considered a section for that alignment rule. |
| 262 | Note that each rule will may have any entirely different |
| 263 | set of section divisions than another. |
| 264 | |
| 265 | int alpha = 1; /* one */ |
| 266 | double beta = 2.0; |
| 267 | long gamma; /* ten */ |
| 268 | |
| 269 | unsigned int delta = 1; /* one */ |
| 270 | long double epsilon; |
| 271 | long long chi = 10; /* ten */ |
| 272 | |
| 273 | `largest' When contiguous rule sets overlap, the largest section |
| 274 | described will be taken as the alignment section for each |
| 275 | rule touched by that section. |
| 276 | |
| 277 | int alpha = 1; /* one */ |
| 278 | double beta = 2.0; |
| 279 | long gamma; /* ten */ |
| 280 | |
| 281 | unsigned int delta = 1; /* one */ |
| 282 | long double epsilon; |
| 283 | long long chi = 10; /* ten */ |
| 284 | |
| 285 | NOTE: This option is not supported yet, due to algorithmic |
| 286 | issues which haven't been satisfactorily resolved. There |
| 287 | are ways to do it, but they're both ugly and resource |
| 288 | consumptive. |
| 289 | |
| 290 | regexp A regular expression string which defines the section |
| 291 | divider. If the mode you're in has a consistent divider |
| 292 | between sections, the behavior will be very similar to |
| 293 | `largest', and faster. But if the mode does not use clear |
| 294 | separators (for example, if you collapse your braces onto |
| 295 | the preceding statement in C or perl), `largest' is |
| 296 | probably the better alternative. |
| 297 | |
| 298 | function A function that will be passed the beginning and ending |
| 299 | locations of the region in which to look for the section |
| 300 | separator. At the very beginning of the attempt to align, |
| 301 | both of these parameters will be nil, in which case the |
| 302 | function should return non-nil if it wants each rule to |
| 303 | define its own section, or nil if it wants the largest |
| 304 | section found to be used as the common section for all rules |
| 305 | that occur there. |
| 306 | |
| 307 | list A list of markers within the buffer that represent where |
| 308 | the section dividers lie. Be certain to use markers! For |
| 309 | when the aligning begins, the ensuing contract/expanding of |
| 310 | whitespace will throw off any non-marker positions. |
| 311 | |
| 312 | This method is intended for use in Lisp programs, and not |
| 313 | by the user." |
| 314 | :type '(choice |
| 315 | (const :tag "Entire region is one section" entire) |
| 316 | (const :tag "Align by contiguous groups" group) |
| 317 | ; (const largest) |
| 318 | (regexp :tag "Regexp defines section boundaries") |
| 319 | (function :tag "Function defines section boundaries")) |
| 320 | :group 'align) |
| 321 | |
| 322 | (put 'align-region-separate 'risky-local-variable t) |
| 323 | |
| 324 | (defvar align-rules-list-type |
| 325 | '(repeat |
| 326 | (cons |
| 327 | :tag "Alignment rule" |
| 328 | (symbol :tag "Title") |
| 329 | (cons :tag "Required attributes" |
| 330 | (cons :tag "Regexp" |
| 331 | (const :tag "(Regular expression to match)" regexp) |
| 332 | (choice :value "\\(\\s-+\\)" regexp function)) |
| 333 | (repeat |
| 334 | :tag "Optional attributes" |
| 335 | (choice |
| 336 | (cons :tag "Repeat" |
| 337 | (const :tag "(Repeat this rule throughout line)" |
| 338 | repeat) |
| 339 | (boolean :value t)) |
| 340 | (cons :tag "Paren group" |
| 341 | (const :tag "(Parenthesis group to use)" group) |
| 342 | (choice :value 2 |
| 343 | integer (repeat integer))) |
| 344 | (cons :tag "Modes" |
| 345 | (const :tag "(Modes where this rule applies)" modes) |
| 346 | (sexp :value (text-mode))) |
| 347 | (cons :tag "Case-fold" |
| 348 | (const :tag "(Should case be ignored for this rule)" |
| 349 | case-fold) |
| 350 | (boolean :value t)) |
| 351 | (cons :tag "To Tab Stop" |
| 352 | (const :tag "(Should rule align to tab stops)" |
| 353 | tab-stop) |
| 354 | (boolean :value nil)) |
| 355 | (cons :tag "Valid" |
| 356 | (const :tag "(Return non-nil if rule is valid)" |
| 357 | valid) |
| 358 | (function :value t)) |
| 359 | (cons :tag "Run If" |
| 360 | (const :tag "(Return non-nil if rule should run)" |
| 361 | run-if) |
| 362 | (function :value t)) |
| 363 | (cons :tag "Column" |
| 364 | (const :tag "(Column to fix alignment at)" column) |
| 365 | (choice :value comment-column |
| 366 | integer symbol)) |
| 367 | (cons :tag "Spacing" |
| 368 | (const :tag "(Amount of spacing to use)" spacing) |
| 369 | (integer :value 1)) |
| 370 | (cons :tag "Justify" |
| 371 | (const :tag "(Should text be right justified)" |
| 372 | justify) |
| 373 | (boolean :value t)) |
| 374 | ;; make sure this stays up-to-date with any changes |
| 375 | ;; in `align-region-separate' |
| 376 | (cons :tag "Separate" |
| 377 | (const :tag "(Separation to use for this rule)" |
| 378 | separate) |
| 379 | (choice :value "^\\s-*$" |
| 380 | (const entire) |
| 381 | (const group) |
| 382 | ; (const largest) |
| 383 | regexp function))))))) |
| 384 | "The `type' form for any `align-rules-list' variable.") |
| 385 | |
| 386 | (unless (functionp 'c-guess-basic-syntax) |
| 387 | (autoload 'c-guess-basic-syntax "cc-engine")) |
| 388 | |
| 389 | (defcustom align-rules-list |
| 390 | `((lisp-second-arg |
| 391 | (regexp . "\\(^\\s-+[^( \t\n]\\|(\\(\\S-+\\)\\s-+\\)\\S-+\\(\\s-+\\)") |
| 392 | (group . 3) |
| 393 | (modes . align-lisp-modes) |
| 394 | (run-if . ,(function (lambda () current-prefix-arg)))) |
| 395 | |
| 396 | (lisp-alist-dot |
| 397 | (regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\.\\(\\s-*\\)") |
| 398 | (group . (1 2)) |
| 399 | (modes . align-lisp-modes)) |
| 400 | |
| 401 | (open-comment |
| 402 | (regexp . ,(function |
| 403 | (lambda (end reverse) |
| 404 | (funcall (if reverse 're-search-backward |
| 405 | 're-search-forward) |
| 406 | (concat "[^ \t\n\\\\]" |
| 407 | (regexp-quote comment-start) |
| 408 | "\\(.+\\)$") end t)))) |
| 409 | (modes . align-open-comment-modes)) |
| 410 | |
| 411 | (c-macro-definition |
| 412 | (regexp . "^\\s-*#\\s-*define\\s-+\\S-+\\(\\s-+\\)") |
| 413 | (modes . align-c++-modes)) |
| 414 | |
| 415 | (c-variable-declaration |
| 416 | (regexp . ,(concat "[*&0-9A-Za-z_]>?[&*]*\\(\\s-+[*&]*\\)" |
| 417 | "[A-Za-z_][0-9A-Za-z:_]*\\s-*\\(\\()\\|" |
| 418 | "=[^=\n].*\\|(.*)\\|\\(\\[.*\\]\\)*\\)?" |
| 419 | "\\s-*[;,]\\|)\\s-*$\\)")) |
| 420 | (group . 1) |
| 421 | (modes . align-c++-modes) |
| 422 | (justify . t) |
| 423 | (valid |
| 424 | . ,(function |
| 425 | (lambda () |
| 426 | (not (or (save-excursion |
| 427 | (goto-char (match-beginning 1)) |
| 428 | (backward-word 1) |
| 429 | (looking-at |
| 430 | "\\(goto\\|return\\|new\\|delete\\|throw\\)")) |
| 431 | (if (and (boundp 'font-lock-mode) font-lock-mode) |
| 432 | (eq (get-text-property (point) 'face) |
| 433 | 'font-lock-comment-face) |
| 434 | (eq (caar (c-guess-basic-syntax)) 'c)))))))) |
| 435 | |
| 436 | (c-assignment |
| 437 | (regexp . ,(concat "[^-=!^&*+<>/| \t\n]\\(\\s-*[-=!^&*+<>/|]*\\)" |
| 438 | "=\\(\\s-*\\)\\([^= \t\n]\\|$\\)")) |
| 439 | (group . (1 2)) |
| 440 | (modes . align-c++-modes) |
| 441 | (justify . t) |
| 442 | (tab-stop . nil)) |
| 443 | |
| 444 | (perl-assignment |
| 445 | (regexp . ,(concat "[^=!^&*-+<>/| \t\n]\\(\\s-*\\)=[~>]?" |
| 446 | "\\(\\s-*\\)\\([^>= \t\n]\\|$\\)")) |
| 447 | (group . (1 2)) |
| 448 | (modes . align-perl-modes) |
| 449 | (tab-stop . nil)) |
| 450 | |
| 451 | (python-assignment |
| 452 | (regexp . ,(concat "[^=!<> \t\n]\\(\\s-*\\)=" |
| 453 | "\\(\\s-*\\)\\([^>= \t\n]\\|$\\)")) |
| 454 | (group . (1 2)) |
| 455 | (modes . '(python-mode)) |
| 456 | (tab-stop . nil)) |
| 457 | |
| 458 | (make-assignment |
| 459 | (regexp . "^\\s-*\\w+\\(\\s-*\\):?=\\(\\s-*\\)\\([^\t\n \\\\]\\|$\\)") |
| 460 | (group . (1 2)) |
| 461 | (modes . '(makefile-mode)) |
| 462 | (tab-stop . nil)) |
| 463 | |
| 464 | (c-comma-delimiter |
| 465 | (regexp . ",\\(\\s-*\\)[^/ \t\n]") |
| 466 | (repeat . t) |
| 467 | (modes . align-c++-modes) |
| 468 | (run-if . ,(function (lambda () current-prefix-arg)))) |
| 469 | ; (valid |
| 470 | ; . ,(function |
| 471 | ; (lambda () |
| 472 | ; (memq (caar (c-guess-basic-syntax)) |
| 473 | ; '(brace-list-intro |
| 474 | ; brace-list-entry |
| 475 | ; brace-entry-open)))))) |
| 476 | |
| 477 | ;; With a prefix argument, comma delimiter will be aligned. Since |
| 478 | ;; perl-mode doesn't give us enough syntactic information (and we |
| 479 | ;; don't do our own parsing yet), this rule is too destructive to |
| 480 | ;; run normally. |
| 481 | (basic-comma-delimiter |
| 482 | (regexp . ",\\(\\s-*\\)[^# \t\n]") |
| 483 | (repeat . t) |
| 484 | (modes . (append align-perl-modes '(python-mode))) |
| 485 | (run-if . ,(function (lambda () current-prefix-arg)))) |
| 486 | |
| 487 | (c++-comment |
| 488 | (regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\(//.*\\|/\\*.*\\*/\\s-*\\)$") |
| 489 | (modes . align-c++-modes) |
| 490 | (column . comment-column) |
| 491 | (valid . ,(function |
| 492 | (lambda () |
| 493 | (save-excursion |
| 494 | (goto-char (match-beginning 1)) |
| 495 | (not (bolp))))))) |
| 496 | |
| 497 | (c-chain-logic |
| 498 | (regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\(&&\\|||\\|\\<and\\>\\|\\<or\\>\\)") |
| 499 | (modes . align-c++-modes) |
| 500 | (valid . ,(function |
| 501 | (lambda () |
| 502 | (save-excursion |
| 503 | (goto-char (match-end 2)) |
| 504 | (looking-at "\\s-*\\(/[*/]\\|$\\)")))))) |
| 505 | |
| 506 | (perl-chain-logic |
| 507 | (regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\(&&\\|||\\|\\<and\\>\\|\\<or\\>\\)") |
| 508 | (modes . align-perl-modes) |
| 509 | (valid . ,(function |
| 510 | (lambda () |
| 511 | (save-excursion |
| 512 | (goto-char (match-end 2)) |
| 513 | (looking-at "\\s-*\\(#\\|$\\)")))))) |
| 514 | |
| 515 | (python-chain-logic |
| 516 | (regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\(\\<and\\>\\|\\<or\\>\\)") |
| 517 | (modes . '(python-mode)) |
| 518 | (valid . ,(function |
| 519 | (lambda () |
| 520 | (save-excursion |
| 521 | (goto-char (match-end 2)) |
| 522 | (looking-at "\\s-*\\(#\\|$\\|\\\\\\)")))))) |
| 523 | |
| 524 | (c-macro-line-continuation |
| 525 | (regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\\\$") |
| 526 | (modes . align-c++-modes) |
| 527 | (column . c-backslash-column)) |
| 528 | ; (valid |
| 529 | ; . ,(function |
| 530 | ; (lambda () |
| 531 | ; (memq (caar (c-guess-basic-syntax)) |
| 532 | ; '(cpp-macro cpp-macro-cont)))))) |
| 533 | |
| 534 | (basic-line-continuation |
| 535 | (regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\\\$") |
| 536 | (modes . '(python-mode makefile-mode))) |
| 537 | |
| 538 | (tex-record-separator |
| 539 | (regexp . ,(function |
| 540 | (lambda (end reverse) |
| 541 | (align-match-tex-pattern "&" end reverse)))) |
| 542 | (group . (1 2)) |
| 543 | (modes . align-tex-modes) |
| 544 | (repeat . t)) |
| 545 | |
| 546 | (tex-tabbing-separator |
| 547 | (regexp . ,(function |
| 548 | (lambda (end reverse) |
| 549 | (align-match-tex-pattern "\\\\[=>]" end reverse)))) |
| 550 | (group . (1 2)) |
| 551 | (modes . align-tex-modes) |
| 552 | (repeat . t) |
| 553 | (run-if . ,(function |
| 554 | (lambda () |
| 555 | (eq major-mode 'latex-mode))))) |
| 556 | |
| 557 | (tex-record-break |
| 558 | (regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\\\\\\\") |
| 559 | (modes . align-tex-modes)) |
| 560 | |
| 561 | ;; With a numeric prefix argument, or C-u, space delimited text |
| 562 | ;; tables will be aligned. |
| 563 | (text-column |
| 564 | (regexp . "\\(^\\|\\S-\\)\\(\\s-+\\)\\(\\S-\\|$\\)") |
| 565 | (group . 2) |
| 566 | (modes . align-text-modes) |
| 567 | (repeat . t) |
| 568 | (run-if . ,(function |
| 569 | (lambda () |
| 570 | (and current-prefix-arg |
| 571 | (not (eq '- current-prefix-arg))))))) |
| 572 | |
| 573 | ;; With a negative prefix argument, lists of dollar figures will |
| 574 | ;; be aligned. |
| 575 | (text-dollar-figure |
| 576 | (regexp . "\\$?\\(\\s-+[0-9]+\\)\\.") |
| 577 | (modes . align-text-modes) |
| 578 | (justify . t) |
| 579 | (run-if . ,(function |
| 580 | (lambda () |
| 581 | (eq '- current-prefix-arg)))))) |
| 582 | "*An list describing all of the available alignment rules. |
| 583 | The format is: |
| 584 | |
| 585 | ((TITLE |
| 586 | (ATTRIBUTE . VALUE) ...) |
| 587 | ...) |
| 588 | |
| 589 | The following attributes are meaningful: |
| 590 | |
| 591 | `regexp' This required attribute must be either a string describing |
| 592 | a regular expression, or a function (described below). |
| 593 | For every line within the section that this regular |
| 594 | expression matches, the given rule will be applied to that |
| 595 | line. The exclusion rules denote which part(s) of the |
| 596 | line should not be modified; the alignment rules cause the |
| 597 | identified whitespace group to be contracted/expanded such |
| 598 | that the \"alignment character\" (the character |
| 599 | immediately following the identified parenthesis group), |
| 600 | occurs in the same column for every line within the |
| 601 | alignment section (see `align-region-separate' for a |
| 602 | description of how the region is broken up into alignment |
| 603 | sections). |
| 604 | |
| 605 | The `regexp' attribute describes how the text should be |
| 606 | treated. Within this regexp, there must be at least one |
| 607 | group of characters (typically whitespace) identified by |
| 608 | the special opening and closing parens used in regexp |
| 609 | expressions (`\\\\(' and `\\\\)') (see the Emacs manual on |
| 610 | the syntax of regular expressions for more info). |
| 611 | |
| 612 | If `regexp' is a function, it will be called as a |
| 613 | replacement for `re-search-forward'. This means that it |
| 614 | should return nil if nothing is found to match the rule, |
| 615 | or it should set the match data appropriately, move point |
| 616 | to the end of the match, and return the value of point. |
| 617 | |
| 618 | `group' For exclusion rules, the group identifies the range of |
| 619 | characters that should be ignored. For alignment rules, |
| 620 | these are the characters that will be deleted/expanded for |
| 621 | the purposes of alignment. The \"alignment character\" is |
| 622 | always the first character immediately following this |
| 623 | parenthesis group. This attribute may also be a list of |
| 624 | integer, in which case multiple alignment characters will |
| 625 | be aligned, with the list of integer identifying the |
| 626 | whitespace groups which precede them. The default for |
| 627 | this attribute is 1. |
| 628 | |
| 629 | `modes' The `modes' attribute, if set, should name a list of |
| 630 | major modes -- or evaluate to such a value -- in which the |
| 631 | rule is valid. If not set, the rule will apply to all |
| 632 | modes. |
| 633 | |
| 634 | `case-fold' If `regexp' is an ordinary regular expression string |
| 635 | containing alphabetic character, sometimes you may want |
| 636 | the search to proceed case-insensitively (for languages |
| 637 | that ignore case, such as pascal for example). In that |
| 638 | case, set `case-fold' to nil, and the regular expression |
| 639 | search will ignore case. If `regexp' is set to a |
| 640 | function, that function must handle the job of ignoring |
| 641 | case by itself. |
| 642 | |
| 643 | `tab-stop' If the `tab-stop' attribute is set, and non-nil, the |
| 644 | alignment character will always fall on a tab stop |
| 645 | (whether it uses tabs to get there or not depends on the |
| 646 | value of `indent-tabs-mode'). If the `tab-stop' attribute |
| 647 | is set to nil, tab stops will never be used. Otherwise, |
| 648 | the value of `align-to-tab-stop' determines whether or not |
| 649 | to align to a tab stop. The `tab-stop' attribute may also |
| 650 | be a list of t or nil values, corresponding to the number |
| 651 | of parenthesis groups specified by the `group' attribute. |
| 652 | |
| 653 | `repeat' If the `repeat' attribute is present, and non-nil, the |
| 654 | rule will be applied to the line continuously until no |
| 655 | further matches are found. |
| 656 | |
| 657 | `valid' If the `valid' attribute is set, it will be used to |
| 658 | determine whether the rule should be invoked. This form |
| 659 | is evaluated after the regular expression match has been |
| 660 | performed, so that it is possible to use the results of |
| 661 | that match to determine whether the alignment should be |
| 662 | performed. The buffer should not be modified during the |
| 663 | evaluation of this form. |
| 664 | |
| 665 | `run-if' Like `valid', the `run-if' attribute tests whether the |
| 666 | rule should be run at all -- even before any searches are |
| 667 | done to determine if the rule applies to the alignment |
| 668 | region. This can save time, since `run-if' will only be |
| 669 | run once for each rule. If it returns nil, the rule will |
| 670 | not be attempted. |
| 671 | |
| 672 | `column' For alignment rules, if the `column' attribute is set -- |
| 673 | which must be an integer, or a symbol whose value is an |
| 674 | integer -- it will be used as the column in which to align |
| 675 | the alignment character. If the text on a particular line |
| 676 | happens to overrun that column, a single space character, |
| 677 | or tab stop (see `align-to-tab-stop') will be added |
| 678 | between the last text character and the alignment |
| 679 | character. |
| 680 | |
| 681 | `spacing' Alignment rules may also override the amount of spacing |
| 682 | that would normally be used by providing a `spacing' |
| 683 | attribute. This must be an integer, or a list of integers |
| 684 | corresponding to the number of parenthesis groups matched |
| 685 | by the `group' attribute. If a list of value is used, and |
| 686 | any of those values is nil, `align-default-spacing' will |
| 687 | be used for that subgroup. See `align-default-spacing' |
| 688 | for more details on spacing, tab stops, and how to |
| 689 | indicate how much spacing should be used. If TAB-STOP is |
| 690 | present, it will override the value of `align-to-tab-stop' |
| 691 | for that rule. |
| 692 | |
| 693 | `justify' It is possible with `regexp' and `group' to identify a |
| 694 | character group that contains more than just whitespace |
| 695 | characters. By default, any non-whitespace characters in |
| 696 | that group will also be deleted while aligning the |
| 697 | alignment character. However, if the `justify' attribute |
| 698 | is set to a non-nil value, only the initial whitespace |
| 699 | characters within that group will be deleted. This has |
| 700 | the effect of right-justifying the characters that remain, |
| 701 | and can be used for outdenting or just plain old right- |
| 702 | justification. |
| 703 | |
| 704 | `separate' Each rule can define its own section separator, which |
| 705 | describes how to identify the separation of \"sections\" |
| 706 | within the region to be aligned. Setting the `separate' |
| 707 | attribute overrides the value of `align-region-separate' |
| 708 | (see the documentation of that variable for possible |
| 709 | values), and any separation argument passed to `align'." |
| 710 | :type align-rules-list-type |
| 711 | :group 'align) |
| 712 | |
| 713 | (put 'align-rules-list 'risky-local-variable t) |
| 714 | |
| 715 | (defvar align-exclude-rules-list-type |
| 716 | '(repeat |
| 717 | (cons |
| 718 | :tag "Exclusion rule" |
| 719 | (symbol :tag "Title") |
| 720 | (cons :tag "Required attributes" |
| 721 | (cons :tag "Regexp" |
| 722 | (const :tag "(Regular expression to match)" regexp) |
| 723 | (choice :value "\\(\\s-+\\)" regexp function)) |
| 724 | (repeat |
| 725 | :tag "Optional attributes" |
| 726 | (choice |
| 727 | (cons :tag "Repeat" |
| 728 | (const :tag "(Repeat this rule throughout line)" |
| 729 | repeat) |
| 730 | (boolean :value t)) |
| 731 | (cons :tag "Paren group" |
| 732 | (const :tag "(Parenthesis group to use)" group) |
| 733 | (choice :value 2 |
| 734 | integer (repeat integer))) |
| 735 | (cons :tag "Modes" |
| 736 | (const :tag "(Modes where this rule applies)" modes) |
| 737 | (sexp :value (text-mode))) |
| 738 | (cons :tag "Case-fold" |
| 739 | (const :tag "(Should case be ignored for this rule)" |
| 740 | case-fold) |
| 741 | (boolean :value t))))))) |
| 742 | "The `type' form for any `align-exclude-rules-list' variable.") |
| 743 | |
| 744 | (defcustom align-exclude-rules-list |
| 745 | `((exc-dq-string |
| 746 | (regexp . "\"\\([^\"\n]+\\)\"") |
| 747 | (repeat . t) |
| 748 | (modes . align-dq-string-modes)) |
| 749 | |
| 750 | (exc-sq-string |
| 751 | (regexp . "'\\([^'\n]+\\)'") |
| 752 | (repeat . t) |
| 753 | (modes . align-sq-string-modes)) |
| 754 | |
| 755 | (exc-open-comment |
| 756 | (regexp |
| 757 | . ,(function |
| 758 | (lambda (end reverse) |
| 759 | (funcall (if reverse 're-search-backward |
| 760 | 're-search-forward) |
| 761 | (concat "[^ \t\n\\\\]" |
| 762 | (regexp-quote comment-start) |
| 763 | "\\(.+\\)$") end t)))) |
| 764 | (modes . align-open-comment-modes)) |
| 765 | |
| 766 | (exc-c-comment |
| 767 | (regexp . "/\\*\\(.+\\)\\*/") |
| 768 | (repeat . t) |
| 769 | (modes . align-c++-modes)) |
| 770 | |
| 771 | (exc-c-func-params |
| 772 | (regexp . "(\\([^)\n]+\\))") |
| 773 | (repeat . t) |
| 774 | (modes . align-c++-modes)) |
| 775 | |
| 776 | (exc-c-macro |
| 777 | (regexp . "^\\s-*#\\s-*\\(if\\w*\\|endif\\)\\(.*\\)$") |
| 778 | (group . 2) |
| 779 | (modes . align-c++-modes))) |
| 780 | "*An list describing text that should be excluded from alignment. |
| 781 | See the documentation for `align-rules-list' for more info." |
| 782 | :type align-exclude-rules-list-type |
| 783 | :group 'align) |
| 784 | |
| 785 | (put 'align-exclude-rules-list 'risky-local-variable t) |
| 786 | |
| 787 | ;;; Internal Variables: |
| 788 | |
| 789 | (defvar align-mode-rules-list nil |
| 790 | "Alignment rules specific to the current major mode. |
| 791 | See the variable `align-rules-list' for more details.") |
| 792 | |
| 793 | (make-variable-buffer-local 'align-mode-rules-list) |
| 794 | |
| 795 | (defvar align-mode-exclude-rules-list nil |
| 796 | "Alignment exclusion rules specific to the current major mode. |
| 797 | See the variable `align-exclude-rules-list' for more details.") |
| 798 | |
| 799 | (make-variable-buffer-local 'align-mode-exclude-rules-list) |
| 800 | |
| 801 | (defvar align-highlight-overlays nil |
| 802 | "The current overlays highlighting the text matched by a rule.") |
| 803 | |
| 804 | ;; Sample extension rule set, for vhdl-mode. This should properly be |
| 805 | ;; in vhdl-mode.el itself. |
| 806 | |
| 807 | (defcustom align-vhdl-rules-list |
| 808 | `((vhdl-declaration |
| 809 | (regexp . "\\(signal\\|variable\\|constant\\)\\(\\s-+\\)\\S-") |
| 810 | (group . 2)) |
| 811 | |
| 812 | (vhdl-case |
| 813 | (regexp . "\\(others\\|[^ \t\n=<]\\)\\(\\s-*\\)=>\\(\\s-*\\)\\S-") |
| 814 | (group . (2 3)) |
| 815 | (valid |
| 816 | . ,(function |
| 817 | (lambda () |
| 818 | (not (string= (downcase (match-string 1)) |
| 819 | "others")))))) |
| 820 | |
| 821 | (vhdl-colon |
| 822 | (regexp . "[^ \t\n:]\\(\\s-*\\):\\(\\s-*\\)[^=\n]") |
| 823 | (group . (1 2))) |
| 824 | |
| 825 | (direction |
| 826 | (regexp . ":\\s-*\\(in\\|out\\|inout\\|buffer\\)\\(\\s-*\\)") |
| 827 | (group . 2)) |
| 828 | |
| 829 | (sig-assign |
| 830 | (regexp . "[^ \t\n=<]\\(\\s-*\\)<=\\(\\s-*\\)\\S-") |
| 831 | (group . (1 2))) |
| 832 | |
| 833 | (var-assign |
| 834 | (regexp . "[^ \t\n:]\\(\\s-*\\):=")) |
| 835 | |
| 836 | (use-entity |
| 837 | (regexp . "\\(\\s-+\\)use\\s-+entity"))) |
| 838 | "*Alignment rules for `vhdl-mode'. See `align-rules-list' for more info." |
| 839 | :type align-rules-list-type |
| 840 | :group 'align) |
| 841 | |
| 842 | (put 'align-vhdl-rules-list 'risky-local-variable t) |
| 843 | |
| 844 | (defun align-set-vhdl-rules () |
| 845 | "Setup the `align-mode-rules-list' variable for `vhdl-mode'." |
| 846 | (setq align-mode-rules-list align-vhdl-rules-list)) |
| 847 | |
| 848 | (add-hook 'vhdl-mode-hook 'align-set-vhdl-rules) |
| 849 | |
| 850 | (add-to-list 'align-dq-string-modes 'vhdl-mode) |
| 851 | (add-to-list 'align-open-comment-modes 'vhdl-mode) |
| 852 | |
| 853 | ;;; User Functions: |
| 854 | |
| 855 | ;;;###autoload |
| 856 | (defun align (beg end &optional separate rules exclude-rules) |
| 857 | "Attempt to align a region based on a set of alignment rules. |
| 858 | BEG and END mark the region. If BEG and END are specifically set to |
| 859 | nil (this can only be done programmatically), the beginning and end of |
| 860 | the current alignment section will be calculated based on the location |
| 861 | of point, and the value of `align-region-separate' (or possibly each |
| 862 | rule's `separate' attribute). |
| 863 | |
| 864 | If SEPARATE is non-nil, it overrides the value of |
| 865 | `align-region-separate' for all rules, except those that have their |
| 866 | `separate' attribute set. |
| 867 | |
| 868 | RULES and EXCLUDE-RULES, if either is non-nil, will replace the |
| 869 | default rule lists defined in `align-rules-list' and |
| 870 | `align-exclude-rules-list'. See `align-rules-list' for more details |
| 871 | on the format of these lists." |
| 872 | (interactive "r") |
| 873 | (let ((separator |
| 874 | (or separate |
| 875 | (if (and (symbolp align-region-separate) |
| 876 | (boundp align-region-separate)) |
| 877 | (symbol-value align-region-separate) |
| 878 | align-region-separate) |
| 879 | 'entire))) |
| 880 | (if (not (or ;(eq separator 'largest) |
| 881 | (and (functionp separator) |
| 882 | (not (funcall separator nil nil))))) |
| 883 | (align-region beg end separator |
| 884 | (or rules align-mode-rules-list align-rules-list) |
| 885 | (or exclude-rules align-mode-exclude-rules-list |
| 886 | align-exclude-rules-list)) |
| 887 | (let ((sec-first end) |
| 888 | (sec-last beg)) |
| 889 | (align-region beg end |
| 890 | (or exclude-rules |
| 891 | align-mode-exclude-rules-list |
| 892 | align-exclude-rules-list) nil |
| 893 | separator |
| 894 | (function |
| 895 | (lambda (b e mode) |
| 896 | (when (and mode (listp mode)) |
| 897 | (setq sec-first (min sec-first b) |
| 898 | sec-last (max sec-last e)))))) |
| 899 | (if (< sec-first sec-last) |
| 900 | (align-region sec-first sec-last 'entire |
| 901 | (or rules align-mode-rules-list align-rules-list) |
| 902 | (or exclude-rules align-mode-exclude-rules-list |
| 903 | align-exclude-rules-list))))))) |
| 904 | |
| 905 | ;;;###autoload |
| 906 | (defun align-regexp (beg end regexp &optional group spacing repeat) |
| 907 | "Align the current region using an ad-hoc rule read from the minibuffer. |
| 908 | BEG and END mark the limits of the region. This function will prompt |
| 909 | for the REGEXP to align with. If no prefix arg was specified, you |
| 910 | only need to supply the characters to be lined up and any preceding |
| 911 | whitespace is replaced. If a prefix arg was specified, the full |
| 912 | regexp with parenthesized whitespace should be supplied; it will also |
| 913 | prompt for which parenthesis GROUP within REGEXP to modify, the amount |
| 914 | of SPACING to use, and whether or not to REPEAT the rule throughout |
| 915 | the line. See `align-rules-list' for more information about these |
| 916 | options. |
| 917 | |
| 918 | For example, let's say you had a list of phone numbers, and wanted to |
| 919 | align them so that the opening parentheses would line up: |
| 920 | |
| 921 | Fred (123) 456-7890 |
| 922 | Alice (123) 456-7890 |
| 923 | Mary-Anne (123) 456-7890 |
| 924 | Joe (123) 456-7890 |
| 925 | |
| 926 | There is no predefined rule to handle this, but you could easily do it |
| 927 | using a REGEXP like \"(\". All you would have to do is to mark the |
| 928 | region, call `align-regexp' and type in that regular expression." |
| 929 | (interactive |
| 930 | (append |
| 931 | (list (min (point) (mark)) |
| 932 | (max (point) (mark))) |
| 933 | (if current-prefix-arg |
| 934 | (list (read-string "Complex align using regexp: " |
| 935 | "\\(\\s-*\\)") |
| 936 | (string-to-int |
| 937 | (read-string |
| 938 | "Parenthesis group to modify (justify if negative): " "1")) |
| 939 | (string-to-int |
| 940 | (read-string "Amount of spacing (or column if negative): " |
| 941 | (number-to-string align-default-spacing))) |
| 942 | (y-or-n-p "Repeat throughout line? ")) |
| 943 | (list (concat "\\(\\s-*\\)" |
| 944 | (read-string "Align regexp: ")) |
| 945 | 1 align-default-spacing nil)))) |
| 946 | (let ((rule |
| 947 | (list (list nil (cons 'regexp regexp) |
| 948 | (cons 'group (abs group)) |
| 949 | (if (< group 0) |
| 950 | (cons 'justify t) |
| 951 | (cons 'bogus nil)) |
| 952 | (if (>= spacing 0) |
| 953 | (cons 'spacing spacing) |
| 954 | (cons 'column (abs spacing))) |
| 955 | (cons 'repeat repeat))))) |
| 956 | (align-region beg end 'entire rule nil nil))) |
| 957 | |
| 958 | ;;;###autoload |
| 959 | (defun align-entire (beg end &optional rules exclude-rules) |
| 960 | "Align the selected region as if it were one alignment section. |
| 961 | BEG and END mark the extent of the region. If RULES or EXCLUDE-RULES |
| 962 | is set to a list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it can be used to |
| 963 | override the default alignment rules that would have been used to |
| 964 | align that section." |
| 965 | (interactive "r") |
| 966 | (align beg end 'entire rules exclude-rules)) |
| 967 | |
| 968 | ;;;###autoload |
| 969 | (defun align-current (&optional rules exclude-rules) |
| 970 | "Call `align' on the current alignment section. |
| 971 | This function assumes you want to align only the current section, and |
| 972 | so saves you from having to specify the region. If RULES or |
| 973 | EXCLUDE-RULES is set to a list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it |
| 974 | can be used to override the default alignment rules that would have |
| 975 | been used to align that section." |
| 976 | (interactive) |
| 977 | (align nil nil nil rules exclude-rules)) |
| 978 | |
| 979 | ;;;###autoload |
| 980 | (defun align-highlight-rule (beg end title &optional rules exclude-rules) |
| 981 | "Highlight the whitespace which a given rule would have modified. |
| 982 | BEG and END mark the extent of the region. TITLE identifies the rule |
| 983 | that should be highlighted. If RULES or EXCLUDE-RULES is set to a |
| 984 | list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it can be used to override the |
| 985 | default alignment rules that would have been used to identify the text |
| 986 | to be colored." |
| 987 | (interactive |
| 988 | (list (min (mark) (point)) |
| 989 | (max (mark) (point)) |
| 990 | (completing-read |
| 991 | "Title of rule to highlight: " |
| 992 | (mapcar |
| 993 | (function |
| 994 | (lambda (rule) |
| 995 | (list (symbol-name (car rule))))) |
| 996 | (append (or align-mode-rules-list align-rules-list) |
| 997 | (or align-mode-exclude-rules-list |
| 998 | align-exclude-rules-list))) nil t))) |
| 999 | (let ((ex-rule (assq (intern title) |
| 1000 | (or align-mode-exclude-rules-list |
| 1001 | align-exclude-rules-list))) |
| 1002 | face) |
| 1003 | (align-unhighlight-rule) |
| 1004 | (align-region |
| 1005 | beg end 'entire |
| 1006 | (or rules (if ex-rule |
| 1007 | (or exclude-rules align-mode-exclude-rules-list |
| 1008 | align-exclude-rules-list) |
| 1009 | (or align-mode-rules-list align-rules-list))) |
| 1010 | (unless ex-rule (or exclude-rules align-mode-exclude-rules-list |
| 1011 | align-exclude-rules-list)) |
| 1012 | (function |
| 1013 | (lambda (b e mode) |
| 1014 | (if (and mode (listp mode)) |
| 1015 | (if (equal (symbol-name (car mode)) title) |
| 1016 | (setq face (cons align-highlight-change-face |
| 1017 | align-highlight-nochange-face)) |
| 1018 | (setq face nil)) |
| 1019 | (when face |
| 1020 | (let ((overlay (make-overlay b e))) |
| 1021 | (setq align-highlight-overlays |
| 1022 | (cons overlay align-highlight-overlays)) |
| 1023 | (overlay-put overlay 'face |
| 1024 | (if mode |
| 1025 | (car face) |
| 1026 | (cdr face))))))))))) |
| 1027 | |
| 1028 | ;;;###autoload |
| 1029 | (defun align-unhighlight-rule () |
| 1030 | "Remove any highlighting that was added by `align-highlight-rule'." |
| 1031 | (interactive) |
| 1032 | (while align-highlight-overlays |
| 1033 | (delete-overlay (car align-highlight-overlays)) |
| 1034 | (setq align-highlight-overlays |
| 1035 | (cdr align-highlight-overlays)))) |
| 1036 | |
| 1037 | ;;;###autoload |
| 1038 | (defun align-newline-and-indent () |
| 1039 | "A replacement function for `newline-and-indent', aligning as it goes." |
| 1040 | (interactive) |
| 1041 | (let ((separate (or (if (and (symbolp align-region-separate) |
| 1042 | (boundp align-region-separate)) |
| 1043 | (symbol-value align-region-separate) |
| 1044 | align-region-separate) |
| 1045 | 'entire)) |
| 1046 | (end (point))) |
| 1047 | (call-interactively 'newline-and-indent) |
| 1048 | (save-excursion |
| 1049 | (forward-line -1) |
| 1050 | (while (not (or (bobp) |
| 1051 | (align-new-section-p (point) end separate))) |
| 1052 | (forward-line -1)) |
| 1053 | (align (point) end)))) |
| 1054 | |
| 1055 | ;;; Internal Functions: |
| 1056 | |
| 1057 | (defun align-match-tex-pattern (regexp end &optional reverse) |
| 1058 | "Match REGEXP in TeX mode, counting backslashes appropriately. |
| 1059 | END denotes the end of the region to be searched, while REVERSE, if |
| 1060 | non-nil, indicates that the search should proceed backward from the |
| 1061 | current position." |
| 1062 | (let (result) |
| 1063 | (while |
| 1064 | (and (setq result |
| 1065 | (funcall |
| 1066 | (if reverse 're-search-backward |
| 1067 | 're-search-forward) |
| 1068 | (concat "\\(\\s-*\\)" regexp |
| 1069 | "\\(\\s-*\\)") end t)) |
| 1070 | (let ((pos (match-end 1)) |
| 1071 | (count 0)) |
| 1072 | (while (and (> pos (point-min)) |
| 1073 | (eq (char-before pos) ?\\)) |
| 1074 | (setq count (1+ count) pos (1- pos))) |
| 1075 | (eq (mod count 2) 1)) |
| 1076 | (goto-char (match-beginning 2)))) |
| 1077 | result)) |
| 1078 | |
| 1079 | (defun align-new-section-p (beg end separator) |
| 1080 | "Is there a section divider between BEG and END? |
| 1081 | SEPARATOR specifies how to look for the section divider. See the |
| 1082 | documentation for `align-region-separate' for more details." |
| 1083 | (cond ((or (not separator) |
| 1084 | (eq separator 'entire)) |
| 1085 | nil) |
| 1086 | ((eq separator 'group) |
| 1087 | (let ((amount 2)) |
| 1088 | (save-excursion |
| 1089 | (goto-char end) |
| 1090 | (if (bolp) |
| 1091 | (setq amount 1))) |
| 1092 | (> (count-lines beg end) amount))) |
| 1093 | ((stringp separator) |
| 1094 | (save-excursion |
| 1095 | (goto-char beg) |
| 1096 | (re-search-forward separator end t))) |
| 1097 | ((functionp separator) |
| 1098 | (funcall separator beg end)) |
| 1099 | ((listp separator) |
| 1100 | (let ((seps separator) yes) |
| 1101 | (while seps |
| 1102 | (if (and (>= (car seps) beg) |
| 1103 | (<= (car seps) end)) |
| 1104 | (setq yes t seps nil) |
| 1105 | (setq seps (cdr seps)))) |
| 1106 | yes)))) |
| 1107 | |
| 1108 | (defun align-adjust-col-for-rule (column rule spacing tab-stop) |
| 1109 | "Adjust COLUMN according to the given RULE. |
| 1110 | SPACING specifies how much spacing to use. |
| 1111 | TAB-STOP specifies whether SPACING refers to tab-stop boundaries." |
| 1112 | (unless spacing |
| 1113 | (setq spacing align-default-spacing)) |
| 1114 | (if (<= spacing 0) |
| 1115 | column |
| 1116 | (if (not tab-stop) |
| 1117 | (+ column spacing) |
| 1118 | (let ((stops tab-stop-list)) |
| 1119 | (while stops |
| 1120 | (if (and (> (car stops) column) |
| 1121 | (= (setq spacing (1- spacing)) 0)) |
| 1122 | (setq column (car stops) |
| 1123 | stops nil) |
| 1124 | (setq stops (cdr stops))))) |
| 1125 | column))) |
| 1126 | |
| 1127 | (defsubst align-column (pos) |
| 1128 | "Given a position in the buffer, state what column it's in. |
| 1129 | POS is the position whose column will be taken. Note that this |
| 1130 | function will change the location of point." |
| 1131 | (goto-char pos) |
| 1132 | (current-column)) |
| 1133 | |
| 1134 | (defsubst align-regions (regions props rule func) |
| 1135 | "Align the regions specified in REGIONS, a list of cons cells. |
| 1136 | PROPS describes formatting features specific to the given regions. |
| 1137 | RULE specifies exactly how to perform the alignments. |
| 1138 | If FUNC is specified, it will be called with each region that would |
| 1139 | have been aligned, rather than modifying the text." |
| 1140 | (while regions |
| 1141 | (save-excursion |
| 1142 | (align-areas (car regions) (car props) rule func)) |
| 1143 | (setq regions (cdr regions) |
| 1144 | props (cdr props)))) |
| 1145 | |
| 1146 | (defun align-areas (areas props rule func) |
| 1147 | "Given a list of AREAS and formatting PROPS, align according to RULE. |
| 1148 | AREAS should be a list of cons cells containing beginning and ending |
| 1149 | markers. This function sweeps through all of the beginning markers, |
| 1150 | finds out which one starts in the furthermost column, and then deletes |
| 1151 | and inserts text such that all of the ending markers occur in the same |
| 1152 | column. |
| 1153 | |
| 1154 | If FUNC is non-nil, it will be called for each text region that would |
| 1155 | have been aligned. No changes will be made to the buffer." |
| 1156 | (let* ((column (cdr (assq 'column rule))) |
| 1157 | (fixed (if (symbolp column) |
| 1158 | (symbol-value column) |
| 1159 | column)) |
| 1160 | (justify (cdr (assq 'justify rule))) |
| 1161 | (col (or fixed 0)) |
| 1162 | (width 0) |
| 1163 | ecol change look) |
| 1164 | |
| 1165 | ;; Determine the alignment column. |
| 1166 | (let ((a areas)) |
| 1167 | (while a |
| 1168 | (unless fixed |
| 1169 | (setq col (max col (align-column (caar a))))) |
| 1170 | (unless change |
| 1171 | (goto-char (cdar a)) |
| 1172 | (if ecol |
| 1173 | (if (/= ecol (current-column)) |
| 1174 | (setq change t)) |
| 1175 | (setq ecol (current-column)))) |
| 1176 | (when justify |
| 1177 | (goto-char (caar a)) |
| 1178 | (if (and (re-search-forward "\\s-*" (cdar a) t) |
| 1179 | (/= (point) (cdar a))) |
| 1180 | (let ((bcol (current-column))) |
| 1181 | (setcdr (car a) (cons (point-marker) (cdar a))) |
| 1182 | (goto-char (cdr (cdar a))) |
| 1183 | (setq width (max width (- (current-column) bcol)))))) |
| 1184 | (setq a (cdr a)))) |
| 1185 | |
| 1186 | (unless fixed |
| 1187 | (setq col (+ (align-adjust-col-for-rule |
| 1188 | col rule (car props) (cdr props)) width))) |
| 1189 | |
| 1190 | ;; Make all ending positions to occur in the goal column. Since |
| 1191 | ;; the whitespace to be modified was already deleted by |
| 1192 | ;; `align-region', all we have to do here is indent. |
| 1193 | |
| 1194 | (unless change |
| 1195 | (setq change (and ecol (/= col ecol)))) |
| 1196 | |
| 1197 | (when (or func change) |
| 1198 | (while areas |
| 1199 | (let ((area (car areas)) |
| 1200 | (gocol col) cur) |
| 1201 | (when area |
| 1202 | (if func |
| 1203 | (funcall func (car area) (cdr area) change) |
| 1204 | (if (not (and justify |
| 1205 | (consp (cdr area)))) |
| 1206 | (goto-char (cdr area)) |
| 1207 | (goto-char (cddr area)) |
| 1208 | (let ((ecol (current-column))) |
| 1209 | (goto-char (cadr area)) |
| 1210 | (setq gocol (- col (- ecol (current-column)))))) |
| 1211 | (setq cur (current-column)) |
| 1212 | (cond ((< gocol 0) t) ; don't do anything |
| 1213 | ((= cur gocol) t) ; don't need to |
| 1214 | ((< cur gocol) ; just add space |
| 1215 | (indent-to gocol)) |
| 1216 | (t |
| 1217 | ;; This code works around an oddity in the |
| 1218 | ;; FORCE argument of `move-to-column', which |
| 1219 | ;; tends to screw up markers if there is any |
| 1220 | ;; tabbing. |
| 1221 | (let ((endcol (align-column |
| 1222 | (if (and justify |
| 1223 | (consp (cdr area))) |
| 1224 | (cadr area) |
| 1225 | (cdr area)))) |
| 1226 | (abuts (<= gocol |
| 1227 | (align-column (car area))))) |
| 1228 | (if abuts |
| 1229 | (goto-char (car area)) |
| 1230 | (move-to-column gocol t)) |
| 1231 | (let ((here (point))) |
| 1232 | (move-to-column endcol t) |
| 1233 | (delete-region here (point)) |
| 1234 | (if abuts |
| 1235 | (indent-to (align-adjust-col-for-rule |
| 1236 | (current-column) rule |
| 1237 | (car props) (cdr props))))))))))) |
| 1238 | (setq areas (cdr areas)))))) |
| 1239 | |
| 1240 | (defun align-region (beg end separate rules exclude-rules |
| 1241 | &optional func) |
| 1242 | "Align a region based on a given set of alignment rules. |
| 1243 | BEG and END specify the region to be aligned. Either may be nil, in |
| 1244 | which case the range will stop at the nearest section division (see |
| 1245 | `align-region-separate', and `align-region-heuristic' for more |
| 1246 | information'). |
| 1247 | |
| 1248 | The region will be divided into separate alignment sections based on |
| 1249 | the value of SEPARATE. |
| 1250 | |
| 1251 | RULES and EXCLUDE-RULES are a pair of lists describing how to align |
| 1252 | the region, and which text areas within it should be excluded from |
| 1253 | alignment. See the `align-rules-list' for more information on the |
| 1254 | required format of these two lists. |
| 1255 | |
| 1256 | If FUNC is specified, no text will be modified. What `align-region' |
| 1257 | will do with the rules is to search for the alignment areas, as it |
| 1258 | regularly would, taking account for exclusions, and then call FUNC, |
| 1259 | first with the beginning and ending of the region to be aligned |
| 1260 | according to that rule (this can be different for each rule, if BEG |
| 1261 | and END were nil), and then with the beginning and ending of each |
| 1262 | text region that the rule would have applied to. |
| 1263 | |
| 1264 | The signature of FUNC should thus be: |
| 1265 | |
| 1266 | (defun my-align-function (beg end mode) |
| 1267 | \"If MODE is a rule (a list), return t if BEG to END are to be searched. |
| 1268 | Otherwise BEG to END will be a region of text that matches the rule's |
| 1269 | definition, and MODE will be non-nil if any changes are necessary.\" |
| 1270 | (unless (and mode (listp mode)) |
| 1271 | (message \"Would have aligned from %d to %d...\" beg end))) |
| 1272 | |
| 1273 | This feature (of passing a FUNC) is used internally to locate the |
| 1274 | position of exclusion areas, but could also be used for any other |
| 1275 | purpose where you might want to know where the regions that the |
| 1276 | aligner would have dealt with are." |
| 1277 | (let ((end-mark (and end (copy-marker end t))) |
| 1278 | (real-beg beg) |
| 1279 | (real-end end) |
| 1280 | (report (and (not func) align-large-region beg end |
| 1281 | (>= (- end beg) align-large-region))) |
| 1282 | (rule-index 1) |
| 1283 | (rule-count (length rules))) |
| 1284 | (if (and align-indent-before-aligning real-beg end-mark) |
| 1285 | (indent-region real-beg end-mark nil)) |
| 1286 | (while rules |
| 1287 | (let* ((rule (car rules)) |
| 1288 | (run-if (assq 'run-if rule)) |
| 1289 | (modes (assq 'modes rule))) |
| 1290 | ;; unless the `run-if' form tells us not to, look for the |
| 1291 | ;; rule.. |
| 1292 | (unless (or (and modes (not (memq major-mode |
| 1293 | (eval (cdr modes))))) |
| 1294 | (and run-if (not (funcall (cdr run-if))))) |
| 1295 | (let* ((current-case-fold case-fold-search) |
| 1296 | (case-fold (assq 'case-fold rule)) |
| 1297 | (regexp (cdr (assq 'regexp rule))) |
| 1298 | (regfunc (and (functionp regexp) regexp)) |
| 1299 | (rulesep (assq 'separate rule)) |
| 1300 | (thissep (if rulesep (cdr rulesep) separate)) |
| 1301 | same (eol 0) |
| 1302 | group group-c |
| 1303 | spacing spacing-c |
| 1304 | tab-stop tab-stop-c |
| 1305 | repeat repeat-c |
| 1306 | valid valid-c |
| 1307 | pos-list first |
| 1308 | regions index |
| 1309 | last-point b e |
| 1310 | save-match-data |
| 1311 | exclude-p |
| 1312 | align-props) |
| 1313 | (save-excursion |
| 1314 | ;; if beg and end were not given, figure out what the |
| 1315 | ;; current alignment region should be. Depending on the |
| 1316 | ;; value of `align-region-separate' it's possible for |
| 1317 | ;; each rule to have its own definition of what that |
| 1318 | ;; current alignment section is. |
| 1319 | (if real-beg |
| 1320 | (goto-char beg) |
| 1321 | (if (or (not thissep) (eq thissep 'entire)) |
| 1322 | (error "Cannot determine alignment region for '%s'" |
| 1323 | (symbol-name (cdr (assq 'title rule))))) |
| 1324 | (beginning-of-line) |
| 1325 | (while (and (not (eobp)) |
| 1326 | (looking-at "^\\s-*$")) |
| 1327 | (forward-line)) |
| 1328 | (let* ((here (point)) |
| 1329 | (start here)) |
| 1330 | (while (and here |
| 1331 | (let ((terminus |
| 1332 | (and align-region-heuristic |
| 1333 | (- (point) |
| 1334 | align-region-heuristic)))) |
| 1335 | (if regfunc |
| 1336 | (funcall regfunc terminus t) |
| 1337 | (re-search-backward regexp |
| 1338 | terminus t)))) |
| 1339 | (if (align-new-section-p (point) here thissep) |
| 1340 | (setq beg here |
| 1341 | here nil) |
| 1342 | (setq here (point)))) |
| 1343 | (if (not here) |
| 1344 | (goto-char beg)) |
| 1345 | (beginning-of-line) |
| 1346 | (setq beg (point)) |
| 1347 | (goto-char start) |
| 1348 | (setq here (point)) |
| 1349 | (while (and here |
| 1350 | (let ((terminus |
| 1351 | (and align-region-heuristic |
| 1352 | (+ (point) |
| 1353 | align-region-heuristic)))) |
| 1354 | (if regfunc |
| 1355 | (funcall regfunc terminus nil) |
| 1356 | (re-search-forward regexp terminus t)))) |
| 1357 | (if (align-new-section-p here (point) thissep) |
| 1358 | (setq end here |
| 1359 | here nil) |
| 1360 | (setq here (point)))) |
| 1361 | (if (not here) |
| 1362 | (goto-char end)) |
| 1363 | (forward-line) |
| 1364 | (setq end (point) |
| 1365 | end-mark (copy-marker end t)) |
| 1366 | (goto-char beg))) |
| 1367 | |
| 1368 | ;; If we have a region to align, and `func' is set and |
| 1369 | ;; reports back that the region is ok, then align it. |
| 1370 | (when (or (not func) |
| 1371 | (funcall func beg end rule)) |
| 1372 | (unwind-protect |
| 1373 | (let (exclude-areas) |
| 1374 | ;; determine first of all where the exclusions |
| 1375 | ;; lie in this region |
| 1376 | (when exclude-rules |
| 1377 | ;; guard against a problem with recursion and |
| 1378 | ;; dynamic binding vs. lexical binding, since |
| 1379 | ;; the call to `align-region' below will |
| 1380 | ;; re-enter this function, and rebind |
| 1381 | ;; `exclude-areas' |
| 1382 | (set (setq exclude-areas |
| 1383 | (make-symbol "align-exclude-areas")) |
| 1384 | nil) |
| 1385 | (align-region |
| 1386 | beg end 'entire |
| 1387 | exclude-rules nil |
| 1388 | `(lambda (b e mode) |
| 1389 | (or (and mode (listp mode)) |
| 1390 | (set (quote ,exclude-areas) |
| 1391 | (cons (cons b e) |
| 1392 | ,exclude-areas))))) |
| 1393 | (setq exclude-areas |
| 1394 | (sort (symbol-value exclude-areas) |
| 1395 | (function |
| 1396 | (lambda (l r) |
| 1397 | (>= (car l) (car r))))))) |
| 1398 | |
| 1399 | ;; set `case-fold-search' according to the |
| 1400 | ;; (optional) `case-fold' property |
| 1401 | (and case-fold |
| 1402 | (setq case-fold-search (cdr case-fold))) |
| 1403 | |
| 1404 | ;; while we can find the rule in the alignment |
| 1405 | ;; region.. |
| 1406 | (while (and (< (point) end-mark) |
| 1407 | (if regfunc |
| 1408 | (funcall regfunc end-mark nil) |
| 1409 | (re-search-forward regexp |
| 1410 | end-mark t))) |
| 1411 | |
| 1412 | ;; give the user some indication of where we |
| 1413 | ;; are, if it's a very large region being |
| 1414 | ;; aligned |
| 1415 | (if report |
| 1416 | (let ((symbol (car rule))) |
| 1417 | (if (and symbol (symbolp symbol)) |
| 1418 | (message |
| 1419 | "Aligning `%s' (rule %d of %d) %d%%..." |
| 1420 | (symbol-name symbol) |
| 1421 | name rule-index rule-count |
| 1422 | (/ (* (- (point) real-beg) 100) |
| 1423 | (- end-mark real-beg))) |
| 1424 | (message |
| 1425 | "Aligning %d%%..." |
| 1426 | (/ (* (- (point) real-beg) 100) |
| 1427 | (- end-mark real-beg)))))) |
| 1428 | |
| 1429 | ;; if the search ended us on the beginning of |
| 1430 | ;; the next line, move back to the end of the |
| 1431 | ;; previous line. |
| 1432 | (if (bolp) |
| 1433 | (forward-char -1)) |
| 1434 | |
| 1435 | ;; lookup the `group' attribute the first time |
| 1436 | ;; that we need it |
| 1437 | (unless group-c |
| 1438 | (setq group (or (cdr (assq 'group rule)) 1)) |
| 1439 | (if (listp group) |
| 1440 | (setq first (car group)) |
| 1441 | (setq first group group (list group))) |
| 1442 | (setq group-c t)) |
| 1443 | |
| 1444 | (unless spacing-c |
| 1445 | (setq spacing (cdr (assq 'spacing rule)) |
| 1446 | spacing-c t)) |
| 1447 | |
| 1448 | (unless tab-stop-c |
| 1449 | (setq tab-stop |
| 1450 | (let ((rule-ts (assq 'tab-stop rule))) |
| 1451 | (if rule-ts |
| 1452 | (cdr rule-ts) |
| 1453 | (if (symbolp align-to-tab-stop) |
| 1454 | (symbol-value align-to-tab-stop) |
| 1455 | align-to-tab-stop))) |
| 1456 | tab-stop-c t)) |
| 1457 | |
| 1458 | ;; test whether we have found a match on the same |
| 1459 | ;; line as a previous match |
| 1460 | (if (> (point) eol) |
| 1461 | (setq same nil |
| 1462 | eol (save-excursion |
| 1463 | (end-of-line) |
| 1464 | (point-marker)))) |
| 1465 | |
| 1466 | ;; lookup the `repeat' attribute the first time |
| 1467 | (or repeat-c |
| 1468 | (setq repeat (cdr (assq 'repeat rule)) |
| 1469 | repeat-c t)) |
| 1470 | |
| 1471 | ;; lookup the `valid' attribute the first time |
| 1472 | (or valid-c |
| 1473 | (setq valid (assq 'valid rule) |
| 1474 | valid-c t)) |
| 1475 | |
| 1476 | ;; remember the beginning position of this rule |
| 1477 | ;; match, and save the match-data, since either |
| 1478 | ;; the `valid' form, or the code that searches for |
| 1479 | ;; section separation, might alter it |
| 1480 | (setq b (match-beginning first) |
| 1481 | save-match-data (match-data)) |
| 1482 | |
| 1483 | ;; unless the `valid' attribute is set, and tells |
| 1484 | ;; us that the rule is not valid at this point in |
| 1485 | ;; the code.. |
| 1486 | (unless (and valid (not (funcall (cdr valid)))) |
| 1487 | |
| 1488 | ;; look to see if this match begins a new |
| 1489 | ;; section. If so, we should align what we've |
| 1490 | ;; collected so far, and then begin collecting |
| 1491 | ;; anew for the next alignment section |
| 1492 | (if (and last-point |
| 1493 | (align-new-section-p last-point b |
| 1494 | thissep)) |
| 1495 | (progn |
| 1496 | (align-regions regions align-props |
| 1497 | rule func) |
| 1498 | (setq last-point (copy-marker b t) |
| 1499 | regions nil |
| 1500 | align-props nil)) |
| 1501 | (setq last-point (copy-marker b t))) |
| 1502 | |
| 1503 | ;; restore the match data |
| 1504 | (set-match-data save-match-data) |
| 1505 | |
| 1506 | ;; check whether the region to be aligned |
| 1507 | ;; straddles an exclusion area |
| 1508 | (let ((excls exclude-areas)) |
| 1509 | (setq exclude-p nil) |
| 1510 | (while excls |
| 1511 | (if (and (< (match-beginning (car group)) |
| 1512 | (cdar excls)) |
| 1513 | (> (match-end (car (last group))) |
| 1514 | (caar excls))) |
| 1515 | (setq exclude-p t |
| 1516 | excls nil) |
| 1517 | (setq excls (cdr excls))))) |
| 1518 | |
| 1519 | ;; go through the list of parenthesis groups |
| 1520 | ;; matching whitespace text to be |
| 1521 | ;; contracted/expanded (or possibly |
| 1522 | ;; justified, if the `justify' attribute was |
| 1523 | ;; set) |
| 1524 | (unless exclude-p |
| 1525 | (let ((g group)) |
| 1526 | (while g |
| 1527 | |
| 1528 | ;; we have to use markers, since |
| 1529 | ;; `align-areas' may modify the buffer |
| 1530 | (setq b (copy-marker |
| 1531 | (match-beginning (car g)) t) |
| 1532 | e (copy-marker (match-end (car g)) t)) |
| 1533 | |
| 1534 | ;; record this text region for alignment |
| 1535 | (setq index (if same (1+ index) 0)) |
| 1536 | (let ((region (cons b e)) |
| 1537 | (props (cons |
| 1538 | (if (listp spacing) |
| 1539 | (car spacing) |
| 1540 | spacing) |
| 1541 | (if (listp tab-stop) |
| 1542 | (car tab-stop) |
| 1543 | tab-stop)))) |
| 1544 | (if (nth index regions) |
| 1545 | (setcar (nthcdr index regions) |
| 1546 | (cons region |
| 1547 | (nth index regions))) |
| 1548 | (if regions |
| 1549 | (progn |
| 1550 | (nconc regions |
| 1551 | (list (list region))) |
| 1552 | (nconc align-props (list props))) |
| 1553 | (setq regions |
| 1554 | (list (list region))) |
| 1555 | (setq align-props (list props))))) |
| 1556 | |
| 1557 | ;; if any further rule matches are |
| 1558 | ;; found before `eol', then they are |
| 1559 | ;; on the same line as this one; this |
| 1560 | ;; can only happen if the `repeat' |
| 1561 | ;; attribute is non-nil |
| 1562 | (if (listp spacing) |
| 1563 | (setq spacing (cdr spacing))) |
| 1564 | (if (listp tab-stop) |
| 1565 | (setq tab-stop (cdr tab-stop))) |
| 1566 | (setq same t g (cdr g)))) |
| 1567 | |
| 1568 | ;; if `repeat' has not been set, move to |
| 1569 | ;; the next line; don't bother searching |
| 1570 | ;; anymore on this one |
| 1571 | (if (and (not repeat) (not (bolp))) |
| 1572 | (forward-line))))) |
| 1573 | |
| 1574 | ;; when they are no more matches for this rule, |
| 1575 | ;; align whatever was left over |
| 1576 | (if regions |
| 1577 | (align-regions regions align-props rule func))) |
| 1578 | |
| 1579 | (setq case-fold-search current-case-fold))))))) |
| 1580 | (setq rules (cdr rules) |
| 1581 | rule-index (1+ rule-index))) |
| 1582 | |
| 1583 | (if report |
| 1584 | (message "Aligning...done")))) |
| 1585 | |
| 1586 | ;; Provide: |
| 1587 | |
| 1588 | (provide 'align) |
| 1589 | |
| 1590 | (run-hooks 'align-load-hook) |
| 1591 | |
| 1592 | ;;; align.el ends here |