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1;;; cc-styles.el --- support for styles in CC Mode
2
3;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
4;; 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
5;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6
7;; Authors: 2004- Alan Mackenzie
8;; 1998- Martin Stjernholm
9;; 1992-1999 Barry A. Warsaw
10;; 1987 Dave Detlefs and Stewart Clamen
11;; 1985 Richard M. Stallman
12;; Maintainer: bug-cc-mode@gnu.org
13;; Created: 22-Apr-1997 (split from cc-mode.el)
14;; Version: See cc-mode.el
15;; Keywords: c languages oop
16
17;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
18
19;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
20;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
21;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
22;; (at your option) any later version.
23
24;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
25;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
26;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
27;; GNU General Public License for more details.
28
29;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
30;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
31
32;;; Commentary:
33
34;;; Code:
35
36(eval-when-compile
37 (let ((load-path
38 (if (and (boundp 'byte-compile-dest-file)
39 (stringp byte-compile-dest-file))
40 (cons (file-name-directory byte-compile-dest-file) load-path)
41 load-path)))
42 (load "cc-bytecomp" nil t)))
43
44(cc-require 'cc-defs)
45(cc-require 'cc-vars)
46(cc-require 'cc-align)
47;; cc-align is only indirectly required: Styles added with
48;; `c-add-style' often contains references to functions defined there.
49
50;; Silence the compiler.
51(cc-bytecomp-defvar adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp) ; Emacs
52(cc-bytecomp-obsolete-fun make-local-hook) ; Marked obsolete in Emacs 21.1.
53
54\f
55(defvar c-style-alist
56 '(("gnu"
57 (c-basic-offset . 2)
58 (c-comment-only-line-offset . (0 . 0))
59 (c-hanging-braces-alist . ((substatement-open before after)
60 (arglist-cont-nonempty)))
61 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +)
62 (knr-argdecl-intro . 5)
63 (substatement-open . +)
64 (substatement-label . 0)
65 (label . 0)
66 (statement-case-open . +)
67 (statement-cont . +)
68 (arglist-intro . c-lineup-arglist-intro-after-paren)
69 (arglist-close . c-lineup-arglist)
70 (inline-open . 0)
71 (brace-list-open . +)
72 (topmost-intro-cont
73 . (first c-lineup-topmost-intro-cont
74 c-lineup-gnu-DEFUN-intro-cont))))
75 (c-special-indent-hook . c-gnu-impose-minimum)
76 (c-block-comment-prefix . ""))
77
78 ("k&r"
79 (c-basic-offset . 5)
80 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0)
81 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +)
82 (knr-argdecl-intro . 0)
83 (substatement-open . 0)
84 (substatement-label . 0)
85 (label . 0)
86 (statement-cont . +))))
87
88 ("bsd"
89 (c-basic-offset . 8)
90 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0)
91 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +)
92 (knr-argdecl-intro . +)
93 (substatement-open . 0)
94 (substatement-label . 0)
95 (label . 0)
96 (statement-cont . +)
97 (inline-open . 0)
98 (inexpr-class . 0))))
99
100 ("stroustrup"
101 (c-basic-offset . 4)
102 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0)
103 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +)
104 (substatement-open . 0)
105 (substatement-label . 0)
106 (label . 0)
107 (statement-cont . +))))
108
109 ("whitesmith"
110 (c-basic-offset . 4)
111 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0)
112 ;; It's obvious that the CC Mode way of choosing anchor positions
113 ;; doesn't fit this style at all. :P
114 (c-offsets-alist . ((defun-open . +)
115 (defun-close . c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block)
116 (defun-block-intro . (add c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block
117 c-indent-multi-line-block))
118 (class-open . +)
119 (class-close . +)
120 (inline-open . +)
121 (inline-close . c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block)
122 (knr-argdecl-intro . +)
123 (block-open . 0) ; Get indentation from `statement' instead.
124 (block-close . c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block)
125 (brace-list-open . +)
126 (brace-list-close . c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block)
127 (brace-list-intro . (add c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block
128 c-indent-multi-line-block))
129 (brace-list-entry . (add c-lineup-after-whitesmith-blocks
130 c-indent-multi-line-block))
131 (brace-entry-open . (add c-lineup-after-whitesmith-blocks
132 c-indent-multi-line-block))
133 (statement . (add c-lineup-after-whitesmith-blocks
134 c-indent-multi-line-block))
135 (statement-block-intro . (add c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block
136 c-indent-multi-line-block))
137 (substatement-open . +)
138 (substatement-label . +)
139 (label . 0)
140 (arglist-intro . (add c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block
141 c-indent-multi-line-block))
142 (arglist-cont . (add c-lineup-after-whitesmith-blocks
143 c-indent-multi-line-block))
144 (arglist-cont-nonempty . (add c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block
145 c-indent-multi-line-block))
146 (arglist-close . c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block)
147 (inclass . c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block)
148 (extern-lang-open . +)
149 (namespace-open . +)
150 (module-open . +)
151 (composition-open . +)
152 (extern-lang-close . +)
153 (namespace-close . +)
154 (module-close . +)
155 (composition-close . +)
156 (inextern-lang . c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block)
157 (innamespace . c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block)
158 (inmodule . c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block)
159 (incomposition . c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block)
160 (inexpr-class . 0))))
161
162 ("ellemtel"
163 (c-basic-offset . 3)
164 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0)
165 (c-hanging-braces-alist . ((substatement-open before after)
166 (arglist-cont-nonempty)))
167 (c-offsets-alist . ((topmost-intro . 0)
168 (substatement . +)
169 (substatement-open . 0)
170 (case-label . +)
171 (access-label . -)
172 (inclass . +)
173 (inline-open . 0))))
174 ("linux"
175 (c-basic-offset . 8)
176 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0)
177 (c-hanging-braces-alist . ((brace-list-open)
178 (brace-entry-open)
179 (substatement-open after)
180 (block-close . c-snug-do-while)
181 (arglist-cont-nonempty)))
182 (c-cleanup-list . (brace-else-brace))
183 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +)
184 (knr-argdecl-intro . 0)
185 (substatement-open . 0)
186 (substatement-label . 0)
187 (label . 0)
188 (statement-cont . +))))
189
190 ("python"
191 (indent-tabs-mode . t)
192 (fill-column . 78)
193 (c-basic-offset . 8)
194 (c-offsets-alist . ((substatement-open . 0)
195 (inextern-lang . 0)
196 (arglist-intro . +)
197 (knr-argdecl-intro . +)))
198 (c-hanging-braces-alist . ((brace-list-open)
199 (brace-list-intro)
200 (brace-list-close)
201 (brace-entry-open)
202 (substatement-open after)
203 (block-close . c-snug-do-while)
204 (arglist-cont-nonempty)))
205 (c-block-comment-prefix . ""))
206
207 ("java"
208 (c-basic-offset . 4)
209 (c-comment-only-line-offset . (0 . 0))
210 ;; the following preserves Javadoc starter lines
211 (c-offsets-alist . ((inline-open . 0)
212 (topmost-intro-cont . +)
213 (statement-block-intro . +)
214 (knr-argdecl-intro . 5)
215 (substatement-open . +)
216 (substatement-label . +)
217 (label . +)
218 (statement-case-open . +)
219 (statement-cont . +)
220 (arglist-intro . c-lineup-arglist-intro-after-paren)
221 (arglist-close . c-lineup-arglist)
222 (access-label . 0)
223 (inher-cont . c-lineup-java-inher)
224 (func-decl-cont . c-lineup-java-throws))))
225
226 ;; awk style exists primarily for auto-newline settings. Otherwise it's
227 ;; pretty much like k&r.
228 ("awk"
229 (c-basic-offset . 4)
230 (c-comment-only-line-offset . 0)
231 (c-hanging-braces-alist . ((defun-open after)
232 (defun-close . c-snug-1line-defun-close)
233 (substatement-open after)
234 (block-close . c-snug-do-while)
235 (arglist-cont-nonempty)))
236 (c-hanging-semi&comma-criteria . nil)
237 (c-cleanup-list . nil) ; You might want one-liner-defun here.
238 (c-offsets-alist . ((statement-block-intro . +)
239 (substatement-open . 0)
240 (statement-cont . +))))
241
242 )
243 "Styles of indentation.
244Elements of this alist are of the form:
245
246 (STYLE-STRING [BASE-STYLE] (VARIABLE . VALUE) [(VARIABLE . VALUE) ...])
247
248where STYLE-STRING is a short descriptive string used to select a
249style, VARIABLE is any Emacs variable, and VALUE is the intended value
250for that variable when using the selected style.
251
252Optional BASE-STYLE if present, is a string and must follow
253STYLE-STRING. BASE-STYLE names a style that this style inherits from.
254By default, all styles inherit from the \"user\" style, which is
255computed at run time. Style loops generate errors.
256
257Two variables are treated specially. When VARIABLE is
258`c-offsets-alist', the VALUE is a list containing elements of the
259form:
260
261 (SYNTACTIC-SYMBOL . OFFSET)
262
263as described in `c-offsets-alist'. These are passed directly to
264`c-set-offset' so there is no need to set every syntactic symbol in
265your style, only those that are different from the default.
266
267When VARIABLE is `c-special-indent-hook', its VALUE is added to
268`c-special-indent-hook' using `add-hook'. If VALUE is a list, each
269element of the list is added with `add-hook'.
270
271Do not change this variable directly. Use the function `c-add-style'
272to add new styles or modify existing styles (it is not a good idea to
273modify existing styles -- you should create a new style that inherits
274the existing style).")
275
276\f
277;; Functions that manipulate styles
278(defun c-set-style-1 (conscell dont-override)
279 ;; Set the style for one variable
280 (let ((attr (car conscell))
281 (val (cdr conscell)))
282 (cond
283 ;; first special variable
284 ((eq attr 'c-offsets-alist)
285 (let ((offsets (cond ((eq dont-override t)
286 c-offsets-alist)
287 (dont-override
288 (default-value 'c-offsets-alist)))))
289 (mapcar (lambda (langentry)
290 (let ((langelem (car langentry))
291 (offset (cdr langentry)))
292 (unless (assq langelem offsets)
293 (c-set-offset langelem offset))))
294 val)))
295 ;; second special variable
296 ((eq attr 'c-special-indent-hook)
297 ;; Maybe we should ignore dont-override here and always add new
298 ;; hooks?
299 (unless (cond ((eq dont-override t)
300 c-special-indent-hook)
301 (dont-override
302 (default-value 'c-special-indent-hook)))
303 (if (listp val)
304 (mapcar (lambda (func)
305 (add-hook 'c-special-indent-hook func t t))
306 val)
307 (add-hook 'c-special-indent-hook val t t))))
308 ;; all other variables
309 (t (when (or (not dont-override)
310 (not (memq attr c-style-variables))
311 (eq (if (eq dont-override t)
312 (symbol-value attr)
313 (default-value attr))
314 'set-from-style))
315 (set attr val)
316 ;; Must update a number of other variables if
317 ;; c-comment-prefix-regexp is set.
318 (if (eq attr 'c-comment-prefix-regexp)
319 (c-setup-paragraph-variables)))))))
320
321(defun c-get-style-variables (style basestyles)
322 ;; Return all variables in a style by resolving inheritances.
323 (if (not style)
324 (copy-alist c-fallback-style)
325 (let ((vars (cdr (or (assoc (downcase style) c-style-alist)
326 (assoc (upcase style) c-style-alist)
327 (assoc style c-style-alist)
328 (progn
329 (c-benign-error "Undefined style: %s" style)
330 nil)))))
331 (let ((base (and (stringp (car-safe vars))
332 (prog1
333 (downcase (car vars))
334 (setq vars (cdr vars))))))
335 (if (memq base basestyles)
336 (c-benign-error "Style loop detected: %s in %s" base basestyles)
337 (nconc (c-get-style-variables base (cons base basestyles))
338 (copy-alist vars)))))))
339
340(defvar c-set-style-history nil)
341
342;;;###autoload
343(defun c-set-style (stylename &optional dont-override)
344 "Set the current buffer to use the style STYLENAME.
345STYLENAME, a string, must be an existing CC Mode style - These are contained
346in the variable `c-style-alist'.
347
348The variable `c-indentation-style' will get set to STYLENAME.
349
350\"Setting the style\" is done by setting CC Mode's \"style variables\" to the
351values indicated by the pertinent entry in `c-style-alist'. Other variables
352might get set too.
353
354If DONT-OVERRIDE is neither nil nor t, style variables whose default values
355have been set (more precisely, whose default values are not the symbol
356`set-from-style') will not be changed. This avoids overriding global settings
357done in ~/.emacs. It is useful to call c-set-style from a mode hook in this
358way.
359
360If DONT-OVERRIDE is t, style variables that already have values (i.e., whose
361values are not the symbol `set-from-style') will not be overridden. CC Mode
362calls c-set-style internally in this way whilst initializing a buffer; if
363cc-set-style is called like this from anywhere else, it will usually behave as
364a null operation."
365 (interactive
366 (list (let ((completion-ignore-case t)
367 (prompt (format "Which %s indentation style? "
368 mode-name)))
369 (completing-read prompt c-style-alist nil t nil
370 'c-set-style-history
371 c-indentation-style))))
372 (or c-buffer-is-cc-mode
373 (error "Buffer %s is not a CC Mode buffer (c-set-style)" (buffer-name)))
374 (or (stringp stylename)
375 (error "Argument to c-set-style was not a string"))
376 (c-initialize-builtin-style)
377 (let ((vars (c-get-style-variables stylename nil)))
378 (unless dont-override
379 ;; Since we always add to c-special-indent-hook we must reset it
380 ;; first, or else the hooks from the preceding style will
381 ;; remain. This is not necessary for c-offsets-alist, since
382 ;; c-get-style-variables contains every valid offset type in the
383 ;; fallback entry.
384 (setq c-special-indent-hook
385 (default-value 'c-special-indent-hook)))
386 (mapc (lambda (elem)
387 (c-set-style-1 elem dont-override))
388 ;; Need to go through the variables backwards when we
389 ;; don't override any settings.
390 (if (eq dont-override t) (nreverse vars) vars)))
391 (setq c-indentation-style stylename)
392 (c-keep-region-active))
393
394;;;###autoload
395(defun c-add-style (style description &optional set-p)
396 "Adds a style to `c-style-alist', or updates an existing one.
397STYLE is a string identifying the style to add or update. DESCRIPTION
398is an association list describing the style and must be of the form:
399
400 ([BASESTYLE] (VARIABLE . VALUE) [(VARIABLE . VALUE) ...])
401
402See the variable `c-style-alist' for the semantics of BASESTYLE,
403VARIABLE and VALUE. This function also sets the current style to
404STYLE using `c-set-style' if the optional SET-P flag is non-nil."
405 (interactive
406 (let ((stylename (completing-read "Style to add: " c-style-alist
407 nil nil nil 'c-set-style-history))
408 (descr (eval-minibuffer "Style description: ")))
409 (list stylename descr
410 (y-or-n-p "Set the style too? "))))
411 (setq style (downcase style))
412 (let ((s (assoc style c-style-alist)))
413 (if s
414 (setcdr s (copy-alist description)) ; replace
415 (setq c-style-alist (cons (cons style description) c-style-alist))))
416 (and set-p (c-set-style style)))
417
418\f
419(defvar c-read-offset-history nil)
420
421(defun c-read-offset (langelem)
422 ;; read new offset value for LANGELEM from minibuffer. return a
423 ;; valid value only
424 (let* ((oldoff (cdr-safe (or (assq langelem c-offsets-alist)
425 (assq langelem (get 'c-offsets-alist
426 'c-stylevar-fallback)))))
427 (symname (symbol-name langelem))
428 (defstr (format "(default %s): " oldoff))
429 (errmsg (concat "Offset must be int, func, var, vector, list, "
430 "or [+,-,++,--,*,/] "
431 defstr))
432 (prompt (concat symname " offset " defstr))
433 (keymap (make-sparse-keymap))
434 (minibuffer-completion-table obarray)
435 (minibuffer-completion-predicate 'fboundp)
436 offset input)
437 ;; In principle completing-read is used here, but SPC is unbound
438 ;; to make it less annoying to enter lists.
439 (set-keymap-parent keymap minibuffer-local-completion-map)
440 (define-key keymap " " 'self-insert-command)
441 (while (not offset)
442 (setq input (read-from-minibuffer prompt nil keymap t
443 'c-read-offset-history
444 (format "%s" oldoff)))
445 (if (c-valid-offset input)
446 (setq offset input)
447 ;; error, but don't signal one, keep trying
448 ;; to read an input value
449 (ding)
450 (setq prompt errmsg)))
451 offset))
452
453;;;###autoload
454(defun c-set-offset (symbol offset &optional ignored)
455 "Change the value of a syntactic element symbol in `c-offsets-alist'.
456SYMBOL is the syntactic element symbol to change and OFFSET is the new
457offset for that syntactic element. The optional argument is not used
458and exists only for compatibility reasons."
459 (interactive
460 (let* ((langelem
461 (intern (completing-read
462 (concat "Syntactic symbol to change"
463 (if current-prefix-arg " or add" "")
464 ": ")
465 (mapcar
466 #'(lambda (langelem)
467 (cons (format "%s" (car langelem)) nil))
468 (get 'c-offsets-alist 'c-stylevar-fallback))
469 nil (not current-prefix-arg)
470 ;; initial contents tries to be the last element
471 ;; on the syntactic analysis list for the current
472 ;; line
473 (and c-buffer-is-cc-mode
474 (c-save-buffer-state
475 ((syntax (c-guess-basic-syntax))
476 (len (length syntax))
477 (ic (format "%s" (car (nth (1- len) syntax)))))
478 (cons ic 0)))
479 )))
480 (offset (c-read-offset langelem)))
481 (list langelem offset current-prefix-arg)))
482 ;; sanity check offset
483 (if (c-valid-offset offset)
484 (let ((entry (assq symbol c-offsets-alist)))
485 (if entry
486 (setcdr entry offset)
487 (if (assq symbol (get 'c-offsets-alist 'c-stylevar-fallback))
488 (setq c-offsets-alist (cons (cons symbol offset)
489 c-offsets-alist))
490 (c-benign-error "%s is not a valid syntactic symbol" symbol))))
491 (c-benign-error "Invalid indentation setting for symbol %s: %S"
492 symbol offset))
493 (c-keep-region-active))
494
495\f
496(defun c-setup-paragraph-variables ()
497 "Fix things up for paragraph recognition and filling inside comments and
498strings by incorporating the values of `c-comment-prefix-regexp',
499`sentence-end', `paragraph-start' and `paragraph-separate' in the relevant
500variables."
501
502 (interactive)
503 (or c-buffer-is-cc-mode
504 (error "Buffer %s is not a CC Mode buffer (c-setup-paragraph-variables)"
505 (buffer-name)))
506 ;; Set up the values for use in comments.
507 (setq c-current-comment-prefix
508 (if (listp c-comment-prefix-regexp)
509 (cdr-safe (or (assoc major-mode c-comment-prefix-regexp)
510 (assoc 'other c-comment-prefix-regexp)))
511 c-comment-prefix-regexp))
512
513 (let* ((empty-is-prefix (string-match c-current-comment-prefix ""))
514 (nonws-comment-line-prefix
515 (concat "\\(" c-current-comment-prefix "\\)[ \t]*"))
516 (comment-line-prefix (concat "[ \t]*" nonws-comment-line-prefix))
517 (blank-or-comment-line-prefix
518 (concat "[ \t]*"
519 (if empty-is-prefix "" "\\(")
520 nonws-comment-line-prefix
521 (if empty-is-prefix "" "\\)?"))))
522
523 (setq paragraph-start (concat blank-or-comment-line-prefix
524 c-paragraph-start
525 "\\|"
526 page-delimiter)
527 paragraph-separate (concat blank-or-comment-line-prefix
528 c-paragraph-separate
529 "\\|"
530 page-delimiter)
531 paragraph-ignore-fill-prefix t
532 adaptive-fill-mode t
533 adaptive-fill-regexp
534 (concat comment-line-prefix
535 (if (default-value 'adaptive-fill-regexp)
536 (concat "\\("
537 (default-value 'adaptive-fill-regexp)
538 "\\)")
539 "")))
540
541 (when (boundp 'adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp)
542 ;; XEmacs adaptive fill mode doesn't have this.
543 (make-local-variable 'adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp)
544 (setq adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp
545 (concat "\\`" comment-line-prefix
546 ;; Maybe we should incorporate the old value here,
547 ;; but then we have to do all sorts of kludges to
548 ;; deal with the \` and \' it probably contains.
549 "\\'"))))
550
551 ;; Set up the values for use in strings. These are the default
552 ;; paragraph-start/separate values, enhanced to accept escaped EOLs as
553 ;; whitespace. Used in c-beginning/end-of-sentence-in-string in cc-cmds.
554 (setq c-string-par-start
555 ;;(concat "\\(" (default-value 'paragraph-start) "\\)\\|[ \t]*\\\\$"))
556 "\f\\|[ \t]*\\\\?$")
557 (setq c-string-par-separate
558 ;;(concat "\\(" (default-value 'paragraph-separate) "\\)\\|[ \t]*\\\\$"))
559 "[ \t\f]*\\\\?$")
560 (setq c-sentence-end-with-esc-eol
561 (concat "\\(\\(" (c-default-value-sentence-end) "\\)"
562 ;; N.B.: "$" would be invalid when not enclosed like "\\($\\)".
563 "\\|" "[.?!][]\"')}]* ?\\\\\\($\\)[ \t\n]*"
564 "\\)")))
565
566\f
567;; Helper for setting up Filladapt mode. It's not used by CC Mode itself.
568
569(cc-bytecomp-defvar filladapt-token-table)
570(cc-bytecomp-defvar filladapt-token-match-table)
571(cc-bytecomp-defvar filladapt-token-conversion-table)
572
573(defun c-setup-filladapt ()
574 "Convenience function to configure Kyle E. Jones' Filladapt mode for
575CC Mode by making sure the proper entries are present on
576`filladapt-token-table', `filladapt-token-match-table', and
577`filladapt-token-conversion-table'. This is intended to be used on
578`c-mode-common-hook' or similar."
579 ;; This function is intended to be used explicitly by the end user
580 ;; only.
581
582 ;; The default configuration already handles C++ comments, but we
583 ;; need to add handling of C block comments. A new filladapt token
584 ;; `c-comment' is added for that.
585 (let (p)
586 (setq p filladapt-token-table)
587 (while (and p (not (eq (car-safe (cdr-safe (car-safe p))) 'c-comment)))
588 (setq p (cdr-safe p)))
589 (if p
590 (setcar (car p) c-current-comment-prefix)
591 (setq filladapt-token-table
592 (append (list (car filladapt-token-table)
593 (list c-current-comment-prefix 'c-comment))
594 (cdr filladapt-token-table)))))
595 (unless (assq 'c-comment filladapt-token-match-table)
596 (setq filladapt-token-match-table
597 (append '((c-comment c-comment))
598 filladapt-token-match-table)))
599 (unless (assq 'c-comment filladapt-token-conversion-table)
600 (setq filladapt-token-conversion-table
601 (append '((c-comment . exact))
602 filladapt-token-conversion-table))))
603
604\f
605(defun c-initialize-builtin-style ()
606 ;; Dynamically append the default value of most variables. This is
607 ;; crucial because future c-set-style calls will always reset the
608 ;; variables first to the `cc-mode' style before instituting the new
609 ;; style. Only do this once!
610 (unless (get 'c-initialize-builtin-style 'is-run)
611 (put 'c-initialize-builtin-style 'is-run t)
612 ;;(c-initialize-cc-mode)
613 (unless (assoc "user" c-style-alist)
614 (let ((vars c-style-variables) var val uservars)
615 (while vars
616 (setq var (car vars)
617 val (symbol-value var)
618 vars (cdr vars))
619 (cond ((eq var 'c-offsets-alist)
620 (or (null val)
621 (setq uservars (cons (cons 'c-offsets-alist val)
622 uservars))))
623 ((not (eq val 'set-from-style))
624 (setq uservars (cons (cons var val)
625 uservars)))))
626 (c-add-style "user" uservars)))
627 (unless (assoc "cc-mode" c-style-alist)
628 (c-add-style "cc-mode" '("user")))
629 (if c-style-variables-are-local-p
630 (c-make-styles-buffer-local))))
631
632(defun c-make-styles-buffer-local (&optional this-buf-only-p)
633 "Make all CC Mode style variables buffer local.
634If `this-buf-only-p' is non-nil, the style variables will be made
635buffer local only in the current buffer. Otherwise they'll be made
636permanently buffer local in any buffer that changes their values.
637
638The buffer localness of the style variables are normally controlled
639with the variable `c-style-variables-are-local-p', so there's seldom
640any reason to call this function directly."
641
642 ;; style variables
643 (let ((func (if this-buf-only-p
644 'make-local-variable
645 'make-variable-buffer-local))
646 (varsyms (cons 'c-indentation-style (copy-alist c-style-variables))))
647 (delq 'c-special-indent-hook varsyms)
648 (mapc func varsyms)
649 ;; Hooks must be handled specially
650 (if this-buf-only-p
651 (make-local-hook 'c-special-indent-hook)
652 (with-no-warnings (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-special-indent-hook))
653 (setq c-style-variables-are-local-p t))
654 ))
655
656
657\f
658(cc-provide 'cc-styles)
659
660;; arch-tag: c764f61a-96ba-484a-a68f-101c0e9d5d2c
661;;; cc-styles.el ends here