Fix bugs with inappropriate mixing of Lisp_Object with int.
[bpt/emacs.git] / src / editfns.c
1 /* Lisp functions pertaining to editing.
2 Copyright (C) 1985,86,87,89,93,94,95,96,97 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
5
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10
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19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
20
21
22 #include <sys/types.h>
23
24 #include <config.h>
25
26 #ifdef VMS
27 #include "vms-pwd.h"
28 #else
29 #include <pwd.h>
30 #endif
31
32 #include "lisp.h"
33 #include "intervals.h"
34 #include "buffer.h"
35 #include "charset.h"
36 #include "window.h"
37
38 #include "systime.h"
39
40 #define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
41 #define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
42
43 extern char **environ;
44 extern Lisp_Object make_time ();
45 extern void insert_from_buffer ();
46 static int tm_diff ();
47 static void update_buffer_properties ();
48 void set_time_zone_rule ();
49
50 Lisp_Object Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions;
51 Lisp_Object Qbuffer_access_fontify_functions;
52 Lisp_Object Vbuffer_access_fontified_property;
53
54 Lisp_Object Fuser_full_name ();
55
56 /* Some static data, and a function to initialize it for each run */
57
58 Lisp_Object Vsystem_name;
59 Lisp_Object Vuser_real_login_name; /* login name of current user ID */
60 Lisp_Object Vuser_full_name; /* full name of current user */
61 Lisp_Object Vuser_login_name; /* user name from LOGNAME or USER */
62
63 void
64 init_editfns ()
65 {
66 char *user_name;
67 register unsigned char *p, *q, *r;
68 struct passwd *pw; /* password entry for the current user */
69 Lisp_Object tem;
70
71 /* Set up system_name even when dumping. */
72 init_system_name ();
73
74 #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP
75 /* Don't bother with this on initial start when just dumping out */
76 if (!initialized)
77 return;
78 #endif /* not CANNOT_DUMP */
79
80 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (getuid ());
81 #ifdef MSDOS
82 /* We let the real user name default to "root" because that's quite
83 accurate on MSDOG and because it lets Emacs find the init file.
84 (The DVX libraries override the Djgpp libraries here.) */
85 Vuser_real_login_name = build_string (pw ? pw->pw_name : "root");
86 #else
87 Vuser_real_login_name = build_string (pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown");
88 #endif
89
90 /* Get the effective user name, by consulting environment variables,
91 or the effective uid if those are unset. */
92 user_name = (char *) getenv ("LOGNAME");
93 if (!user_name)
94 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
95 user_name = (char *) getenv ("USERNAME"); /* it's USERNAME on NT */
96 #else /* WINDOWSNT */
97 user_name = (char *) getenv ("USER");
98 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
99 if (!user_name)
100 {
101 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (geteuid ());
102 user_name = (char *) (pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown");
103 }
104 Vuser_login_name = build_string (user_name);
105
106 /* If the user name claimed in the environment vars differs from
107 the real uid, use the claimed name to find the full name. */
108 tem = Fstring_equal (Vuser_login_name, Vuser_real_login_name);
109 Vuser_full_name = Fuser_full_name (NILP (tem)? make_number (geteuid())
110 : Vuser_login_name);
111
112 p = (unsigned char *) getenv ("NAME");
113 if (p)
114 Vuser_full_name = build_string (p);
115 else if (NILP (Vuser_full_name))
116 Vuser_full_name = build_string ("unknown");
117 }
118 \f
119 DEFUN ("char-to-string", Fchar_to_string, Schar_to_string, 1, 1, 0,
120 "Convert arg CHAR to a string containing multi-byte form of that character.")
121 (character)
122 Lisp_Object character;
123 {
124 int len;
125 char workbuf[4], *str;
126
127 CHECK_NUMBER (character, 0);
128
129 len = CHAR_STRING (XFASTINT (character), workbuf, str);
130 return make_string (str, len);
131 }
132
133 DEFUN ("string-to-char", Fstring_to_char, Sstring_to_char, 1, 1, 0,
134 "Convert arg STRING to a character, the first character of that string.\n\
135 A multibyte character is handled correctly.")
136 (string)
137 register Lisp_Object string;
138 {
139 register Lisp_Object val;
140 register struct Lisp_String *p;
141 CHECK_STRING (string, 0);
142 p = XSTRING (string);
143 if (p->size)
144 XSETFASTINT (val, STRING_CHAR (p->data, p->size));
145 else
146 XSETFASTINT (val, 0);
147 return val;
148 }
149
150 DEFUN ("sref", Fsref, Ssref, 2, 2, 0,
151 "Return the character in STRING at INDEX. INDEX starts at 0.\n\
152 A multibyte character is handled correctly.\n\
153 INDEX not pointing at character boundary is an error.")
154 (str, idx)
155 Lisp_Object str, idx;
156 {
157 register int idxval, len;
158 register unsigned char *p;
159 register Lisp_Object val;
160
161 CHECK_STRING (str, 0);
162 CHECK_NUMBER (idx, 1);
163 idxval = XINT (idx);
164 if (idxval < 0 || idxval >= (len = XVECTOR (str)->size))
165 args_out_of_range (str, idx);
166 p = XSTRING (str)->data + idxval;
167 if (!CHAR_HEAD_P (p))
168 error ("Not character boundary");
169
170 len = XSTRING (str)->size - idxval;
171 XSETFASTINT (val, STRING_CHAR (p, len));
172 return val;
173 }
174
175 \f
176 static Lisp_Object
177 buildmark (val)
178 int val;
179 {
180 register Lisp_Object mark;
181 mark = Fmake_marker ();
182 Fset_marker (mark, make_number (val), Qnil);
183 return mark;
184 }
185
186 DEFUN ("point", Fpoint, Spoint, 0, 0, 0,
187 "Return value of point, as an integer.\n\
188 Beginning of buffer is position (point-min)")
189 ()
190 {
191 Lisp_Object temp;
192 XSETFASTINT (temp, PT);
193 return temp;
194 }
195
196 DEFUN ("point-marker", Fpoint_marker, Spoint_marker, 0, 0, 0,
197 "Return value of point, as a marker object.")
198 ()
199 {
200 return buildmark (PT);
201 }
202
203 int
204 clip_to_bounds (lower, num, upper)
205 int lower, num, upper;
206 {
207 if (num < lower)
208 return lower;
209 else if (num > upper)
210 return upper;
211 else
212 return num;
213 }
214
215 DEFUN ("goto-char", Fgoto_char, Sgoto_char, 1, 1, "NGoto char: ",
216 "Set point to POSITION, a number or marker.\n\
217 Beginning of buffer is position (point-min), end is (point-max).\n\
218 If the position is in the middle of a multibyte form,\n\
219 the actual point is set at the head of the multibyte form\n\
220 except in the case that `enable-multibyte-characters' is nil.")
221 (position)
222 register Lisp_Object position;
223 {
224 int pos;
225 unsigned char *p;
226
227 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position, 0);
228
229 pos = clip_to_bounds (BEGV, XINT (position), ZV);
230 /* If POS is in a middle of multi-byte form (i.e. *P >= 0xA0), we
231 must decrement POS until it points the head of the multi-byte
232 form. */
233 if (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters)
234 && *(p = POS_ADDR (pos)) >= 0xA0
235 && pos > BEGV)
236 {
237 /* Since a multi-byte form does not contain the gap, POS should
238 not stride over the gap while it is being decreased. So, we
239 set the limit as below. */
240 unsigned char *p_min = pos < GPT ? BEG_ADDR : GAP_END_ADDR;
241 unsigned int saved_pos = pos;
242
243 do {
244 p--, pos--;
245 } while (p > p_min && *p >= 0xA0);
246 if (*p < 0x80)
247 /* This was an invalid multi-byte form. */
248 pos = saved_pos;
249 XSETFASTINT (position, pos);
250 }
251 SET_PT (pos);
252 return position;
253 }
254
255 static Lisp_Object
256 region_limit (beginningp)
257 int beginningp;
258 {
259 extern Lisp_Object Vmark_even_if_inactive; /* Defined in callint.c. */
260 register Lisp_Object m;
261 if (!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode) && NILP (Vmark_even_if_inactive)
262 && NILP (current_buffer->mark_active))
263 Fsignal (Qmark_inactive, Qnil);
264 m = Fmarker_position (current_buffer->mark);
265 if (NILP (m)) error ("There is no region now");
266 if ((PT < XFASTINT (m)) == beginningp)
267 return (make_number (PT));
268 else
269 return (m);
270 }
271
272 DEFUN ("region-beginning", Fregion_beginning, Sregion_beginning, 0, 0, 0,
273 "Return position of beginning of region, as an integer.")
274 ()
275 {
276 return (region_limit (1));
277 }
278
279 DEFUN ("region-end", Fregion_end, Sregion_end, 0, 0, 0,
280 "Return position of end of region, as an integer.")
281 ()
282 {
283 return (region_limit (0));
284 }
285
286 DEFUN ("mark-marker", Fmark_marker, Smark_marker, 0, 0, 0,
287 "Return this buffer's mark, as a marker object.\n\
288 Watch out! Moving this marker changes the mark position.\n\
289 If you set the marker not to point anywhere, the buffer will have no mark.")
290 ()
291 {
292 return current_buffer->mark;
293 }
294 \f
295 DEFUN ("line-beginning-position", Fline_beginning_position, Sline_beginning_position,
296 0, 1, 0,
297 "Return the character position of the first character on the current line.\n\
298 With argument N not nil or 1, move forward N - 1 lines first.\n\
299 If scan reaches end of buffer, return that position.\n\
300 This function does not move point.")
301 (n)
302 Lisp_Object n;
303 {
304 register int orig, end;
305
306 if (NILP (n))
307 XSETFASTINT (n, 1);
308 else
309 CHECK_NUMBER (n, 0);
310
311 orig = PT;
312 Fforward_line (make_number (XINT (n) - 1));
313 end = PT;
314 SET_PT (orig);
315
316 return make_number (end);
317 }
318
319 DEFUN ("line-end-position", Fline_end_position, Sline_end_position,
320 0, 1, 0,
321 "Return the character position of the last character on the current line.\n\
322 With argument N not nil or 1, move forward N - 1 lines first.\n\
323 If scan reaches end of buffer, return that position.\n\
324 This function does not move point.")
325 (n)
326 Lisp_Object n;
327 {
328 if (NILP (n))
329 XSETFASTINT (n, 1);
330 else
331 CHECK_NUMBER (n, 0);
332
333 return make_number (find_before_next_newline
334 (PT, 0, XINT (n) - (XINT (n) <= 0)));
335 }
336 \f
337 Lisp_Object
338 save_excursion_save ()
339 {
340 register int visible = (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer)
341 == current_buffer);
342
343 return Fcons (Fpoint_marker (),
344 Fcons (Fcopy_marker (current_buffer->mark, Qnil),
345 Fcons (visible ? Qt : Qnil,
346 current_buffer->mark_active)));
347 }
348
349 Lisp_Object
350 save_excursion_restore (info)
351 Lisp_Object info;
352 {
353 Lisp_Object tem, tem1, omark, nmark;
354 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
355
356 tem = Fmarker_buffer (Fcar (info));
357 /* If buffer being returned to is now deleted, avoid error */
358 /* Otherwise could get error here while unwinding to top level
359 and crash */
360 /* In that case, Fmarker_buffer returns nil now. */
361 if (NILP (tem))
362 return Qnil;
363
364 omark = nmark = Qnil;
365 GCPRO3 (info, omark, nmark);
366
367 Fset_buffer (tem);
368 tem = Fcar (info);
369 Fgoto_char (tem);
370 unchain_marker (tem);
371 tem = Fcar (Fcdr (info));
372 omark = Fmarker_position (current_buffer->mark);
373 Fset_marker (current_buffer->mark, tem, Fcurrent_buffer ());
374 nmark = Fmarker_position (tem);
375 unchain_marker (tem);
376 tem = Fcdr (Fcdr (info));
377 #if 0 /* We used to make the current buffer visible in the selected window
378 if that was true previously. That avoids some anomalies.
379 But it creates others, and it wasn't documented, and it is simpler
380 and cleaner never to alter the window/buffer connections. */
381 tem1 = Fcar (tem);
382 if (!NILP (tem1)
383 && current_buffer != XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window)->buffer))
384 Fswitch_to_buffer (Fcurrent_buffer (), Qnil);
385 #endif /* 0 */
386
387 tem1 = current_buffer->mark_active;
388 current_buffer->mark_active = Fcdr (tem);
389 if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks))
390 {
391 /* If mark is active now, and either was not active
392 or was at a different place, run the activate hook. */
393 if (! NILP (current_buffer->mark_active))
394 {
395 if (! EQ (omark, nmark))
396 call1 (Vrun_hooks, intern ("activate-mark-hook"));
397 }
398 /* If mark has ceased to be active, run deactivate hook. */
399 else if (! NILP (tem1))
400 call1 (Vrun_hooks, intern ("deactivate-mark-hook"));
401 }
402 UNGCPRO;
403 return Qnil;
404 }
405
406 DEFUN ("save-excursion", Fsave_excursion, Ssave_excursion, 0, UNEVALLED, 0,
407 "Save point, mark, and current buffer; execute BODY; restore those things.\n\
408 Executes BODY just like `progn'.\n\
409 The values of point, mark and the current buffer are restored\n\
410 even in case of abnormal exit (throw or error).\n\
411 The state of activation of the mark is also restored.")
412 (args)
413 Lisp_Object args;
414 {
415 register Lisp_Object val;
416 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl;
417
418 record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ());
419
420 val = Fprogn (args);
421 return unbind_to (count, val);
422 }
423
424 DEFUN ("save-current-buffer", Fsave_current_buffer, Ssave_current_buffer, 0, UNEVALLED, 0,
425 "Save the current buffer; execute BODY; restore the current buffer.\n\
426 Executes BODY just like `progn'.")
427 (args)
428 Lisp_Object args;
429 {
430 register Lisp_Object val;
431 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl;
432
433 record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ());
434
435 val = Fprogn (args);
436 return unbind_to (count, val);
437 }
438 \f
439 DEFUN ("buffer-size", Fbufsize, Sbufsize, 0, 0, 0,
440 "Return the number of characters in the current buffer.")
441 ()
442 {
443 Lisp_Object temp;
444 XSETFASTINT (temp, Z - BEG);
445 return temp;
446 }
447
448 DEFUN ("point-min", Fpoint_min, Spoint_min, 0, 0, 0,
449 "Return the minimum permissible value of point in the current buffer.\n\
450 This is 1, unless narrowing (a buffer restriction) is in effect.")
451 ()
452 {
453 Lisp_Object temp;
454 XSETFASTINT (temp, BEGV);
455 return temp;
456 }
457
458 DEFUN ("point-min-marker", Fpoint_min_marker, Spoint_min_marker, 0, 0, 0,
459 "Return a marker to the minimum permissible value of point in this buffer.\n\
460 This is the beginning, unless narrowing (a buffer restriction) is in effect.")
461 ()
462 {
463 return buildmark (BEGV);
464 }
465
466 DEFUN ("point-max", Fpoint_max, Spoint_max, 0, 0, 0,
467 "Return the maximum permissible value of point in the current buffer.\n\
468 This is (1+ (buffer-size)), unless narrowing (a buffer restriction)\n\
469 is in effect, in which case it is less.")
470 ()
471 {
472 Lisp_Object temp;
473 XSETFASTINT (temp, ZV);
474 return temp;
475 }
476
477 DEFUN ("point-max-marker", Fpoint_max_marker, Spoint_max_marker, 0, 0, 0,
478 "Return a marker to the maximum permissible value of point in this buffer.\n\
479 This is (1+ (buffer-size)), unless narrowing (a buffer restriction)\n\
480 is in effect, in which case it is less.")
481 ()
482 {
483 return buildmark (ZV);
484 }
485
486 DEFUN ("following-char", Ffollowing_char, Sfollowing_char, 0, 0, 0,
487 "Return the character following point, as a number.\n\
488 At the end of the buffer or accessible region, return 0.\n\
489 If `enable-multibyte-characters' is nil or point is not\n\
490 at character boundary, multibyte form is ignored,\n\
491 and only one byte following point is returned as a character.")
492 ()
493 {
494 Lisp_Object temp;
495 if (PT >= ZV)
496 XSETFASTINT (temp, 0);
497 else
498 XSETFASTINT (temp, FETCH_CHAR (PT));
499 return temp;
500 }
501
502 DEFUN ("preceding-char", Fprevious_char, Sprevious_char, 0, 0, 0,
503 "Return the character preceding point, as a number.\n\
504 At the beginning of the buffer or accessible region, return 0.\n\
505 If `enable-multibyte-characters' is nil or point is not\n\
506 at character boundary, multi-byte form is ignored,\n\
507 and only one byte preceding point is returned as a character.")
508 ()
509 {
510 Lisp_Object temp;
511 if (PT <= BEGV)
512 XSETFASTINT (temp, 0);
513 else if (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
514 {
515 int pos = PT;
516 DEC_POS (pos);
517 XSETFASTINT (temp, FETCH_CHAR (pos));
518 }
519 else
520 XSETFASTINT (temp, FETCH_BYTE (PT - 1));
521 return temp;
522 }
523
524 DEFUN ("bobp", Fbobp, Sbobp, 0, 0, 0,
525 "Return T if point is at the beginning of the buffer.\n\
526 If the buffer is narrowed, this means the beginning of the narrowed part.")
527 ()
528 {
529 if (PT == BEGV)
530 return Qt;
531 return Qnil;
532 }
533
534 DEFUN ("eobp", Feobp, Seobp, 0, 0, 0,
535 "Return T if point is at the end of the buffer.\n\
536 If the buffer is narrowed, this means the end of the narrowed part.")
537 ()
538 {
539 if (PT == ZV)
540 return Qt;
541 return Qnil;
542 }
543
544 DEFUN ("bolp", Fbolp, Sbolp, 0, 0, 0,
545 "Return T if point is at the beginning of a line.")
546 ()
547 {
548 if (PT == BEGV || FETCH_BYTE (PT - 1) == '\n')
549 return Qt;
550 return Qnil;
551 }
552
553 DEFUN ("eolp", Feolp, Seolp, 0, 0, 0,
554 "Return T if point is at the end of a line.\n\
555 `End of a line' includes point being at the end of the buffer.")
556 ()
557 {
558 if (PT == ZV || FETCH_BYTE (PT) == '\n')
559 return Qt;
560 return Qnil;
561 }
562
563 DEFUN ("char-after", Fchar_after, Schar_after, 0, 1, 0,
564 "Return character in current buffer at position POS.\n\
565 POS is an integer or a buffer pointer.\n\
566 If POS is out of range, the value is nil.\n\
567 If `enable-multibyte-characters' is nil or POS is not at character boundary,\n\
568 multi-byte form is ignored, and only one byte at POS\n\
569 is returned as a character.")
570 (pos)
571 Lisp_Object pos;
572 {
573 register Lisp_Object val;
574 register int n;
575
576 if (NILP (pos))
577 n = PT;
578 else
579 {
580 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos, 0);
581
582 n = XINT (pos);
583 if (n < BEGV || n >= ZV)
584 return Qnil;
585 }
586
587 XSETFASTINT (val, FETCH_CHAR (n));
588 return val;
589 }
590
591 DEFUN ("char-before", Fchar_before, Schar_before, 0, 1, 0,
592 "Return character in current buffer preceding position POS.\n\
593 POS is an integer or a buffer pointer.\n\
594 If POS is out of range, the value is nil.\n\
595 If `enable-multibyte-characters' is nil or POS is not at character boundary,\n\
596 multi-byte form is ignored, and only one byte preceding POS\n\
597 is returned as a character.")
598 (pos)
599 Lisp_Object pos;
600 {
601 register Lisp_Object val;
602 register int n;
603
604 if (NILP (pos))
605 n = PT;
606 else
607 {
608 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos, 0);
609
610 n = XINT (pos);
611 }
612
613 if (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
614 {
615 DEC_POS (n);
616 if (n < BEGV || n >= ZV)
617 return Qnil;
618 XSETFASTINT (val, FETCH_CHAR (n));
619 }
620 else
621 {
622 n--;
623 if (n < BEGV || n >= ZV)
624 return Qnil;
625 XSETFASTINT (val, FETCH_BYTE (n));
626 }
627 return val;
628 }
629 \f
630 DEFUN ("user-login-name", Fuser_login_name, Suser_login_name, 0, 1, 0,
631 "Return the name under which the user logged in, as a string.\n\
632 This is based on the effective uid, not the real uid.\n\
633 Also, if the environment variable LOGNAME or USER is set,\n\
634 that determines the value of this function.\n\n\
635 If optional argument UID is an integer, return the login name of the user\n\
636 with that uid, or nil if there is no such user.")
637 (uid)
638 Lisp_Object uid;
639 {
640 struct passwd *pw;
641
642 /* Set up the user name info if we didn't do it before.
643 (That can happen if Emacs is dumpable
644 but you decide to run `temacs -l loadup' and not dump. */
645 if (INTEGERP (Vuser_login_name))
646 init_editfns ();
647
648 if (NILP (uid))
649 return Vuser_login_name;
650
651 CHECK_NUMBER (uid, 0);
652 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (XINT (uid));
653 return (pw ? build_string (pw->pw_name) : Qnil);
654 }
655
656 DEFUN ("user-real-login-name", Fuser_real_login_name, Suser_real_login_name,
657 0, 0, 0,
658 "Return the name of the user's real uid, as a string.\n\
659 This ignores the environment variables LOGNAME and USER, so it differs from\n\
660 `user-login-name' when running under `su'.")
661 ()
662 {
663 /* Set up the user name info if we didn't do it before.
664 (That can happen if Emacs is dumpable
665 but you decide to run `temacs -l loadup' and not dump. */
666 if (INTEGERP (Vuser_login_name))
667 init_editfns ();
668 return Vuser_real_login_name;
669 }
670
671 DEFUN ("user-uid", Fuser_uid, Suser_uid, 0, 0, 0,
672 "Return the effective uid of Emacs, as an integer.")
673 ()
674 {
675 return make_number (geteuid ());
676 }
677
678 DEFUN ("user-real-uid", Fuser_real_uid, Suser_real_uid, 0, 0, 0,
679 "Return the real uid of Emacs, as an integer.")
680 ()
681 {
682 return make_number (getuid ());
683 }
684
685 DEFUN ("user-full-name", Fuser_full_name, Suser_full_name, 0, 1, 0,
686 "Return the full name of the user logged in, as a string.\n\
687 If optional argument UID is an integer, return the full name of the user\n\
688 with that uid, or \"unknown\" if there is no such user.\n\
689 If UID is a string, return the full name of the user with that login\n\
690 name, or \"unknown\" if no such user could be found.")
691 (uid)
692 Lisp_Object uid;
693 {
694 struct passwd *pw;
695 register char *p, *q;
696 extern char *index ();
697 Lisp_Object full;
698
699 if (NILP (uid))
700 return Vuser_full_name;
701 else if (NUMBERP (uid))
702 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (XINT (uid));
703 else if (STRINGP (uid))
704 pw = (struct passwd *) getpwnam (XSTRING (uid)->data);
705 else
706 error ("Invalid UID specification");
707
708 if (!pw)
709 return Qnil;
710
711 p = (unsigned char *) USER_FULL_NAME;
712 /* Chop off everything after the first comma. */
713 q = (unsigned char *) index (p, ',');
714 full = make_string (p, q ? q - p : strlen (p));
715
716 #ifdef AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME
717 p = XSTRING (full)->data;
718 q = (unsigned char *) index (p, '&');
719 /* Substitute the login name for the &, upcasing the first character. */
720 if (q)
721 {
722 register char *r;
723 Lisp_Object login;
724
725 login = Fuser_login_name (make_number (pw->pw_uid));
726 r = (unsigned char *) alloca (strlen (p) + XSTRING (login)->size + 1);
727 bcopy (p, r, q - p);
728 r[q - p] = 0;
729 strcat (r, XSTRING (login)->data);
730 r[q - p] = UPCASE (r[q - p]);
731 strcat (r, q + 1);
732 full = build_string (r);
733 }
734 #endif /* AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME */
735
736 return full;
737 }
738
739 DEFUN ("system-name", Fsystem_name, Ssystem_name, 0, 0, 0,
740 "Return the name of the machine you are running on, as a string.")
741 ()
742 {
743 return Vsystem_name;
744 }
745
746 /* For the benefit of callers who don't want to include lisp.h */
747 char *
748 get_system_name ()
749 {
750 return (char *) XSTRING (Vsystem_name)->data;
751 }
752
753 DEFUN ("emacs-pid", Femacs_pid, Semacs_pid, 0, 0, 0,
754 "Return the process ID of Emacs, as an integer.")
755 ()
756 {
757 return make_number (getpid ());
758 }
759
760 DEFUN ("current-time", Fcurrent_time, Scurrent_time, 0, 0, 0,
761 "Return the current time, as the number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00.\n\
762 The time is returned as a list of three integers. The first has the\n\
763 most significant 16 bits of the seconds, while the second has the\n\
764 least significant 16 bits. The third integer gives the microsecond\n\
765 count.\n\
766 \n\
767 The microsecond count is zero on systems that do not provide\n\
768 resolution finer than a second.")
769 ()
770 {
771 EMACS_TIME t;
772 Lisp_Object result[3];
773
774 EMACS_GET_TIME (t);
775 XSETINT (result[0], (EMACS_SECS (t) >> 16) & 0xffff);
776 XSETINT (result[1], (EMACS_SECS (t) >> 0) & 0xffff);
777 XSETINT (result[2], EMACS_USECS (t));
778
779 return Flist (3, result);
780 }
781 \f
782
783 static int
784 lisp_time_argument (specified_time, result)
785 Lisp_Object specified_time;
786 time_t *result;
787 {
788 if (NILP (specified_time))
789 return time (result) != -1;
790 else
791 {
792 Lisp_Object high, low;
793 high = Fcar (specified_time);
794 CHECK_NUMBER (high, 0);
795 low = Fcdr (specified_time);
796 if (CONSP (low))
797 low = Fcar (low);
798 CHECK_NUMBER (low, 0);
799 *result = (XINT (high) << 16) + (XINT (low) & 0xffff);
800 return *result >> 16 == XINT (high);
801 }
802 }
803
804 /*
805 DEFUN ("format-time-string", Fformat_time_string, Sformat_time_string, 1, 3, 0,
806 "Use FORMAT-STRING to format the time TIME, or now if omitted.\n\
807 TIME is specified as (HIGH LOW . IGNORED) or (HIGH . LOW), as returned by\n\
808 `current-time' or `file-attributes'.\n\
809 The third, optional, argument UNIVERSAL, if non-nil, means describe TIME\n\
810 as Universal Time; nil means describe TIME in the local time zone.\n\
811 The value is a copy of FORMAT-STRING, but with certain constructs replaced\n\
812 by text that describes the specified date and time in TIME:\n\
813 \n\
814 %Y is the year, %y within the century, %C the century.\n\
815 %G is the year corresponding to the ISO week, %g within the century.\n\
816 %m is the numeric month, %b and %h the abbreviated name, %B the full name.\n\
817 %d is the day of the month, zero-padded, %e is blank-padded.\n\
818 %u is the numeric day of week from 1 (Monday) to 7, %w from 0 (Sunday) to 6.\n\
819 %a is the abbreviated name of the day of week, %A the full name.\n\
820 %U is the week number starting on Sunday, %W starting on Monday,\n\
821 %V according to ISO 8601.\n\
822 %j is the day of the year.\n\
823 \n\
824 %H is the hour on a 24-hour clock, %I is on a 12-hour clock, %k is like %H\n\
825 only blank-padded, %l is like %I blank-padded.\n\
826 %p is AM or PM.\n\
827 %M is the minute.\n\
828 %S is the second.\n\
829 %Z is the time zone name, %z is the numeric form.\n\
830 %s is the number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000.\n\
831 \n\
832 %c is the locale's date and time format.\n\
833 %x is the locale's \"preferred\" date format.\n\
834 %D is like \"%m/%d/%y\".\n\
835 \n\
836 %R is like \"%H:%M\", %T is like \"%H:%M:%S\", %r is like \"%I:%M:%S %p\".\n\
837 %X is the locale's \"preferred\" time format.\n\
838 \n\
839 Finally, %n is like \n, %t is like \t, %% is a literal %.\n\
840 \n\
841 Certain flags and modifiers are available with some format controls.\n\
842 The flags are `_' and `-'. For certain characters X, %_X is like %X,\n\
843 but padded with blanks; %-X is like %X, but without padding.\n\
844 %NX (where N stands for an integer) is like %X,\n\
845 but takes up at least N (a number) positions.\n\
846 The modifiers are `E' and `O'. For certain characters X,\n\
847 %EX is a locale's alternative version of %X;\n\
848 %OX is like %X, but uses the locale's number symbols.\n\
849 \n\
850 For example, to produce full ISO 8601 format, use \"%Y-%m-%dT%T%z\".")
851 */
852
853 DEFUN ("format-time-string", Fformat_time_string, Sformat_time_string, 1, 3, 0,
854 0 /* See immediately above */)
855 (format_string, time, universal)
856 Lisp_Object format_string, time, universal;
857 {
858 time_t value;
859 int size;
860
861 CHECK_STRING (format_string, 1);
862
863 if (! lisp_time_argument (time, &value))
864 error ("Invalid time specification");
865
866 /* This is probably enough. */
867 size = XSTRING (format_string)->size * 6 + 50;
868
869 while (1)
870 {
871 char *buf = (char *) alloca (size + 1);
872 int result;
873
874 result = emacs_strftime (buf, size, XSTRING (format_string)->data,
875 (NILP (universal) ? localtime (&value)
876 : gmtime (&value)));
877 if (result > 0 && result < size)
878 return build_string (buf);
879 if (result < 0)
880 error ("Invalid time format specification");
881
882 /* If buffer was too small, make it bigger and try again. */
883 result = emacs_strftime (buf, 0, XSTRING (format_string)->data,
884 (NILP (universal) ? localtime (&value)
885 : gmtime (&value)));
886 size = result + 1;
887 }
888 }
889
890 DEFUN ("decode-time", Fdecode_time, Sdecode_time, 0, 1, 0,
891 "Decode a time value as (SEC MINUTE HOUR DAY MONTH YEAR DOW DST ZONE).\n\
892 The optional SPECIFIED-TIME should be a list of (HIGH LOW . IGNORED)\n\
893 or (HIGH . LOW), as from `current-time' and `file-attributes', or `nil'\n\
894 to use the current time. The list has the following nine members:\n\
895 SEC is an integer between 0 and 60; SEC is 60 for a leap second, which\n\
896 only some operating systems support. MINUTE is an integer between 0 and 59.\n\
897 HOUR is an integer between 0 and 23. DAY is an integer between 1 and 31.\n\
898 MONTH is an integer between 1 and 12. YEAR is an integer indicating the\n\
899 four-digit year. DOW is the day of week, an integer between 0 and 6, where\n\
900 0 is Sunday. DST is t if daylight savings time is effect, otherwise nil.\n\
901 ZONE is an integer indicating the number of seconds east of Greenwich.\n\
902 \(Note that Common Lisp has different meanings for DOW and ZONE.)")
903 (specified_time)
904 Lisp_Object specified_time;
905 {
906 time_t time_spec;
907 struct tm save_tm;
908 struct tm *decoded_time;
909 Lisp_Object list_args[9];
910
911 if (! lisp_time_argument (specified_time, &time_spec))
912 error ("Invalid time specification");
913
914 decoded_time = localtime (&time_spec);
915 XSETFASTINT (list_args[0], decoded_time->tm_sec);
916 XSETFASTINT (list_args[1], decoded_time->tm_min);
917 XSETFASTINT (list_args[2], decoded_time->tm_hour);
918 XSETFASTINT (list_args[3], decoded_time->tm_mday);
919 XSETFASTINT (list_args[4], decoded_time->tm_mon + 1);
920 XSETINT (list_args[5], decoded_time->tm_year + 1900);
921 XSETFASTINT (list_args[6], decoded_time->tm_wday);
922 list_args[7] = (decoded_time->tm_isdst)? Qt : Qnil;
923
924 /* Make a copy, in case gmtime modifies the struct. */
925 save_tm = *decoded_time;
926 decoded_time = gmtime (&time_spec);
927 if (decoded_time == 0)
928 list_args[8] = Qnil;
929 else
930 XSETINT (list_args[8], tm_diff (&save_tm, decoded_time));
931 return Flist (9, list_args);
932 }
933
934 DEFUN ("encode-time", Fencode_time, Sencode_time, 6, MANY, 0,
935 "Convert SECOND, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY, MONTH, YEAR and ZONE to internal time.\n\
936 This is the reverse operation of `decode-time', which see.\n\
937 ZONE defaults to the current time zone rule. This can\n\
938 be a string or t (as from `set-time-zone-rule'), or it can be a list\n\
939 \(as from `current-time-zone') or an integer (as from `decode-time')\n\
940 applied without consideration for daylight savings time.\n\
941 \n\
942 You can pass more than 7 arguments; then the first six arguments\n\
943 are used as SECOND through YEAR, and the *last* argument is used as ZONE.\n\
944 The intervening arguments are ignored.\n\
945 This feature lets (apply 'encode-time (decode-time ...)) work.\n\
946 \n\
947 Out-of-range values for SEC, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY, or MONTH are allowed;\n\
948 for example, a DAY of 0 means the day preceding the given month.\n\
949 Year numbers less than 100 are treated just like other year numbers.\n\
950 If you want them to stand for years in this century, you must do that yourself.")
951 (nargs, args)
952 int nargs;
953 register Lisp_Object *args;
954 {
955 time_t time;
956 struct tm tm;
957 Lisp_Object zone = (nargs > 6 ? args[nargs - 1] : Qnil);
958
959 CHECK_NUMBER (args[0], 0); /* second */
960 CHECK_NUMBER (args[1], 1); /* minute */
961 CHECK_NUMBER (args[2], 2); /* hour */
962 CHECK_NUMBER (args[3], 3); /* day */
963 CHECK_NUMBER (args[4], 4); /* month */
964 CHECK_NUMBER (args[5], 5); /* year */
965
966 tm.tm_sec = XINT (args[0]);
967 tm.tm_min = XINT (args[1]);
968 tm.tm_hour = XINT (args[2]);
969 tm.tm_mday = XINT (args[3]);
970 tm.tm_mon = XINT (args[4]) - 1;
971 tm.tm_year = XINT (args[5]) - 1900;
972 tm.tm_isdst = -1;
973
974 if (CONSP (zone))
975 zone = Fcar (zone);
976 if (NILP (zone))
977 time = mktime (&tm);
978 else
979 {
980 char tzbuf[100];
981 char *tzstring;
982 char **oldenv = environ, **newenv;
983
984 if (zone == Qt)
985 tzstring = "UTC0";
986 else if (STRINGP (zone))
987 tzstring = (char *) XSTRING (zone)->data;
988 else if (INTEGERP (zone))
989 {
990 int abszone = abs (XINT (zone));
991 sprintf (tzbuf, "XXX%s%d:%02d:%02d", "-" + (XINT (zone) < 0),
992 abszone / (60*60), (abszone/60) % 60, abszone % 60);
993 tzstring = tzbuf;
994 }
995 else
996 error ("Invalid time zone specification");
997
998 /* Set TZ before calling mktime; merely adjusting mktime's returned
999 value doesn't suffice, since that would mishandle leap seconds. */
1000 set_time_zone_rule (tzstring);
1001
1002 time = mktime (&tm);
1003
1004 /* Restore TZ to previous value. */
1005 newenv = environ;
1006 environ = oldenv;
1007 xfree (newenv);
1008 #ifdef LOCALTIME_CACHE
1009 tzset ();
1010 #endif
1011 }
1012
1013 if (time == (time_t) -1)
1014 error ("Specified time is not representable");
1015
1016 return make_time (time);
1017 }
1018
1019 DEFUN ("current-time-string", Fcurrent_time_string, Scurrent_time_string, 0, 1, 0,
1020 "Return the current time, as a human-readable string.\n\
1021 Programs can use this function to decode a time,\n\
1022 since the number of columns in each field is fixed.\n\
1023 The format is `Sun Sep 16 01:03:52 1973'.\n\
1024 However, see also the functions `decode-time' and `format-time-string'\n\
1025 which provide a much more powerful and general facility.\n\
1026 \n\
1027 If an argument is given, it specifies a time to format\n\
1028 instead of the current time. The argument should have the form:\n\
1029 (HIGH . LOW)\n\
1030 or the form:\n\
1031 (HIGH LOW . IGNORED).\n\
1032 Thus, you can use times obtained from `current-time'\n\
1033 and from `file-attributes'.")
1034 (specified_time)
1035 Lisp_Object specified_time;
1036 {
1037 time_t value;
1038 char buf[30];
1039 register char *tem;
1040
1041 if (! lisp_time_argument (specified_time, &value))
1042 value = -1;
1043 tem = (char *) ctime (&value);
1044
1045 strncpy (buf, tem, 24);
1046 buf[24] = 0;
1047
1048 return build_string (buf);
1049 }
1050
1051 #define TM_YEAR_BASE 1900
1052
1053 /* Yield A - B, measured in seconds.
1054 This function is copied from the GNU C Library. */
1055 static int
1056 tm_diff (a, b)
1057 struct tm *a, *b;
1058 {
1059 /* Compute intervening leap days correctly even if year is negative.
1060 Take care to avoid int overflow in leap day calculations,
1061 but it's OK to assume that A and B are close to each other. */
1062 int a4 = (a->tm_year >> 2) + (TM_YEAR_BASE >> 2) - ! (a->tm_year & 3);
1063 int b4 = (b->tm_year >> 2) + (TM_YEAR_BASE >> 2) - ! (b->tm_year & 3);
1064 int a100 = a4 / 25 - (a4 % 25 < 0);
1065 int b100 = b4 / 25 - (b4 % 25 < 0);
1066 int a400 = a100 >> 2;
1067 int b400 = b100 >> 2;
1068 int intervening_leap_days = (a4 - b4) - (a100 - b100) + (a400 - b400);
1069 int years = a->tm_year - b->tm_year;
1070 int days = (365 * years + intervening_leap_days
1071 + (a->tm_yday - b->tm_yday));
1072 return (60 * (60 * (24 * days + (a->tm_hour - b->tm_hour))
1073 + (a->tm_min - b->tm_min))
1074 + (a->tm_sec - b->tm_sec));
1075 }
1076
1077 DEFUN ("current-time-zone", Fcurrent_time_zone, Scurrent_time_zone, 0, 1, 0,
1078 "Return the offset and name for the local time zone.\n\
1079 This returns a list of the form (OFFSET NAME).\n\
1080 OFFSET is an integer number of seconds ahead of UTC (east of Greenwich).\n\
1081 A negative value means west of Greenwich.\n\
1082 NAME is a string giving the name of the time zone.\n\
1083 If an argument is given, it specifies when the time zone offset is determined\n\
1084 instead of using the current time. The argument should have the form:\n\
1085 (HIGH . LOW)\n\
1086 or the form:\n\
1087 (HIGH LOW . IGNORED).\n\
1088 Thus, you can use times obtained from `current-time'\n\
1089 and from `file-attributes'.\n\
1090 \n\
1091 Some operating systems cannot provide all this information to Emacs;\n\
1092 in this case, `current-time-zone' returns a list containing nil for\n\
1093 the data it can't find.")
1094 (specified_time)
1095 Lisp_Object specified_time;
1096 {
1097 time_t value;
1098 struct tm *t;
1099
1100 if (lisp_time_argument (specified_time, &value)
1101 && (t = gmtime (&value)) != 0)
1102 {
1103 struct tm gmt;
1104 int offset;
1105 char *s, buf[6];
1106
1107 gmt = *t; /* Make a copy, in case localtime modifies *t. */
1108 t = localtime (&value);
1109 offset = tm_diff (t, &gmt);
1110 s = 0;
1111 #ifdef HAVE_TM_ZONE
1112 if (t->tm_zone)
1113 s = (char *)t->tm_zone;
1114 #else /* not HAVE_TM_ZONE */
1115 #ifdef HAVE_TZNAME
1116 if (t->tm_isdst == 0 || t->tm_isdst == 1)
1117 s = tzname[t->tm_isdst];
1118 #endif
1119 #endif /* not HAVE_TM_ZONE */
1120 if (!s)
1121 {
1122 /* No local time zone name is available; use "+-NNNN" instead. */
1123 int am = (offset < 0 ? -offset : offset) / 60;
1124 sprintf (buf, "%c%02d%02d", (offset < 0 ? '-' : '+'), am/60, am%60);
1125 s = buf;
1126 }
1127 return Fcons (make_number (offset), Fcons (build_string (s), Qnil));
1128 }
1129 else
1130 return Fmake_list (2, Qnil);
1131 }
1132
1133 /* This holds the value of `environ' produced by the previous
1134 call to Fset_time_zone_rule, or 0 if Fset_time_zone_rule
1135 has never been called. */
1136 static char **environbuf;
1137
1138 DEFUN ("set-time-zone-rule", Fset_time_zone_rule, Sset_time_zone_rule, 1, 1, 0,
1139 "Set the local time zone using TZ, a string specifying a time zone rule.\n\
1140 If TZ is nil, use implementation-defined default time zone information.\n\
1141 If TZ is t, use Universal Time.")
1142 (tz)
1143 Lisp_Object tz;
1144 {
1145 char *tzstring;
1146
1147 if (NILP (tz))
1148 tzstring = 0;
1149 else if (tz == Qt)
1150 tzstring = "UTC0";
1151 else
1152 {
1153 CHECK_STRING (tz, 0);
1154 tzstring = (char *) XSTRING (tz)->data;
1155 }
1156
1157 set_time_zone_rule (tzstring);
1158 if (environbuf)
1159 free (environbuf);
1160 environbuf = environ;
1161
1162 return Qnil;
1163 }
1164
1165 #ifdef LOCALTIME_CACHE
1166
1167 /* These two values are known to load tz files in buggy implementations,
1168 i.e. Solaris 1 executables running under either Solaris 1 or Solaris 2.
1169 Their values shouldn't matter in non-buggy implementations.
1170 We don't use string literals for these strings,
1171 since if a string in the environment is in readonly
1172 storage, it runs afoul of bugs in SVR4 and Solaris 2.3.
1173 See Sun bugs 1113095 and 1114114, ``Timezone routines
1174 improperly modify environment''. */
1175
1176 static char set_time_zone_rule_tz1[] = "TZ=GMT+0";
1177 static char set_time_zone_rule_tz2[] = "TZ=GMT+1";
1178
1179 #endif
1180
1181 /* Set the local time zone rule to TZSTRING.
1182 This allocates memory into `environ', which it is the caller's
1183 responsibility to free. */
1184 void
1185 set_time_zone_rule (tzstring)
1186 char *tzstring;
1187 {
1188 int envptrs;
1189 char **from, **to, **newenv;
1190
1191 /* Make the ENVIRON vector longer with room for TZSTRING. */
1192 for (from = environ; *from; from++)
1193 continue;
1194 envptrs = from - environ + 2;
1195 newenv = to = (char **) xmalloc (envptrs * sizeof (char *)
1196 + (tzstring ? strlen (tzstring) + 4 : 0));
1197
1198 /* Add TZSTRING to the end of environ, as a value for TZ. */
1199 if (tzstring)
1200 {
1201 char *t = (char *) (to + envptrs);
1202 strcpy (t, "TZ=");
1203 strcat (t, tzstring);
1204 *to++ = t;
1205 }
1206
1207 /* Copy the old environ vector elements into NEWENV,
1208 but don't copy the TZ variable.
1209 So we have only one definition of TZ, which came from TZSTRING. */
1210 for (from = environ; *from; from++)
1211 if (strncmp (*from, "TZ=", 3) != 0)
1212 *to++ = *from;
1213 *to = 0;
1214
1215 environ = newenv;
1216
1217 /* If we do have a TZSTRING, NEWENV points to the vector slot where
1218 the TZ variable is stored. If we do not have a TZSTRING,
1219 TO points to the vector slot which has the terminating null. */
1220
1221 #ifdef LOCALTIME_CACHE
1222 {
1223 /* In SunOS 4.1.3_U1 and 4.1.4, if TZ has a value like
1224 "US/Pacific" that loads a tz file, then changes to a value like
1225 "XXX0" that does not load a tz file, and then changes back to
1226 its original value, the last change is (incorrectly) ignored.
1227 Also, if TZ changes twice in succession to values that do
1228 not load a tz file, tzset can dump core (see Sun bug#1225179).
1229 The following code works around these bugs. */
1230
1231 if (tzstring)
1232 {
1233 /* Temporarily set TZ to a value that loads a tz file
1234 and that differs from tzstring. */
1235 char *tz = *newenv;
1236 *newenv = (strcmp (tzstring, set_time_zone_rule_tz1 + 3) == 0
1237 ? set_time_zone_rule_tz2 : set_time_zone_rule_tz1);
1238 tzset ();
1239 *newenv = tz;
1240 }
1241 else
1242 {
1243 /* The implied tzstring is unknown, so temporarily set TZ to
1244 two different values that each load a tz file. */
1245 *to = set_time_zone_rule_tz1;
1246 to[1] = 0;
1247 tzset ();
1248 *to = set_time_zone_rule_tz2;
1249 tzset ();
1250 *to = 0;
1251 }
1252
1253 /* Now TZ has the desired value, and tzset can be invoked safely. */
1254 }
1255
1256 tzset ();
1257 #endif
1258 }
1259 \f
1260 /* Insert NARGS Lisp objects in the array ARGS by calling INSERT_FUNC
1261 (if a type of object is Lisp_Int) or INSERT_FROM_STRING_FUNC (if a
1262 type of object is Lisp_String). INHERIT is passed to
1263 INSERT_FROM_STRING_FUNC as the last argument. */
1264
1265 general_insert_function (insert_func, insert_from_string_func,
1266 inherit, nargs, args)
1267 int (*insert_func)(), (*insert_from_string_func)();
1268 int inherit, nargs;
1269 register Lisp_Object *args;
1270 {
1271 register int argnum;
1272 register Lisp_Object val;
1273
1274 for (argnum = 0; argnum < nargs; argnum++)
1275 {
1276 val = args[argnum];
1277 retry:
1278 if (INTEGERP (val))
1279 {
1280 char workbuf[4], *str;
1281 int len;
1282
1283 if (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
1284 len = CHAR_STRING (XFASTINT (val), workbuf, str);
1285 else
1286 workbuf[0] = XINT (val), str = workbuf, len = 1;
1287 (*insert_func) (str, len);
1288 }
1289 else if (STRINGP (val))
1290 {
1291 (*insert_from_string_func) (val, 0, XSTRING (val)->size, inherit);
1292 }
1293 else
1294 {
1295 val = wrong_type_argument (Qchar_or_string_p, val);
1296 goto retry;
1297 }
1298 }
1299 }
1300
1301 void
1302 insert1 (arg)
1303 Lisp_Object arg;
1304 {
1305 Finsert (1, &arg);
1306 }
1307
1308
1309 /* Callers passing one argument to Finsert need not gcpro the
1310 argument "array", since the only element of the array will
1311 not be used after calling insert or insert_from_string, so
1312 we don't care if it gets trashed. */
1313
1314 DEFUN ("insert", Finsert, Sinsert, 0, MANY, 0,
1315 "Insert the arguments, either strings or characters, at point.\n\
1316 Point and before-insertion-markers move forward so that it ends up\n\
1317 after the inserted text.\n\
1318 Any other markers at the point of insertion remain before the text.")
1319 (nargs, args)
1320 int nargs;
1321 register Lisp_Object *args;
1322 {
1323 general_insert_function (insert, insert_from_string, 0, nargs, args);
1324 return Qnil;
1325 }
1326
1327 DEFUN ("insert-and-inherit", Finsert_and_inherit, Sinsert_and_inherit,
1328 0, MANY, 0,
1329 "Insert the arguments at point, inheriting properties from adjoining text.\n\
1330 Point and before-insertion-markers move forward so that it ends up\n\
1331 after the inserted text.\n\
1332 Any other markers at the point of insertion remain before the text.")
1333 (nargs, args)
1334 int nargs;
1335 register Lisp_Object *args;
1336 {
1337 general_insert_function (insert_and_inherit, insert_from_string, 1,
1338 nargs, args);
1339 return Qnil;
1340 }
1341
1342 DEFUN ("insert-before-markers", Finsert_before_markers, Sinsert_before_markers, 0, MANY, 0,
1343 "Insert strings or characters at point, relocating markers after the text.\n\
1344 Point and before-insertion-markers move forward so that it ends up\n\
1345 after the inserted text.\n\
1346 Any other markers at the point of insertion also end up after the text.")
1347 (nargs, args)
1348 int nargs;
1349 register Lisp_Object *args;
1350 {
1351 general_insert_function (insert_before_markers,
1352 insert_from_string_before_markers, 0,
1353 nargs, args);
1354 return Qnil;
1355 }
1356
1357 DEFUN ("insert-before-markers-and-inherit", Finsert_and_inherit_before_markers,
1358 Sinsert_and_inherit_before_markers, 0, MANY, 0,
1359 "Insert text at point, relocating markers and inheriting properties.\n\
1360 Point moves forward so that it ends up after the inserted text.\n\
1361 Any other markers at the point of insertion also end up after the text.")
1362 (nargs, args)
1363 int nargs;
1364 register Lisp_Object *args;
1365 {
1366 general_insert_function (insert_before_markers_and_inherit,
1367 insert_from_string_before_markers, 1,
1368 nargs, args);
1369 return Qnil;
1370 }
1371 \f
1372 DEFUN ("insert-char", Finsert_char, Sinsert_char, 2, 3, 0,
1373 "Insert COUNT (second arg) copies of CHARACTER (first arg).\n\
1374 Point and before-insertion-markers are affected as in the function `insert'.\n\
1375 Both arguments are required.\n\
1376 The optional third arg INHERIT, if non-nil, says to inherit text properties\n\
1377 from adjoining text, if those properties are sticky.")
1378 (character, count, inherit)
1379 Lisp_Object character, count, inherit;
1380 {
1381 register unsigned char *string;
1382 register int strlen;
1383 register int i, n;
1384 int len;
1385 unsigned char workbuf[4], *str;
1386
1387 CHECK_NUMBER (character, 0);
1388 CHECK_NUMBER (count, 1);
1389
1390 if (!NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
1391 len = CHAR_STRING (XFASTINT (character), workbuf, str);
1392 else
1393 workbuf[0] = XFASTINT (character), str = workbuf, len = 1;
1394 n = XINT (count) * len;
1395 if (n <= 0)
1396 return Qnil;
1397 strlen = min (n, 256 * len);
1398 string = (unsigned char *) alloca (strlen);
1399 for (i = 0; i < strlen; i++)
1400 string[i] = str[i % len];
1401 while (n >= strlen)
1402 {
1403 QUIT;
1404 if (!NILP (inherit))
1405 insert_and_inherit (string, strlen);
1406 else
1407 insert (string, strlen);
1408 n -= strlen;
1409 }
1410 if (n > 0)
1411 {
1412 if (!NILP (inherit))
1413 insert_and_inherit (string, n);
1414 else
1415 insert (string, n);
1416 }
1417 return Qnil;
1418 }
1419
1420 \f
1421 /* Making strings from buffer contents. */
1422
1423 /* Return a Lisp_String containing the text of the current buffer from
1424 START to END. If text properties are in use and the current buffer
1425 has properties in the range specified, the resulting string will also
1426 have them, if PROPS is nonzero.
1427
1428 We don't want to use plain old make_string here, because it calls
1429 make_uninit_string, which can cause the buffer arena to be
1430 compacted. make_string has no way of knowing that the data has
1431 been moved, and thus copies the wrong data into the string. This
1432 doesn't effect most of the other users of make_string, so it should
1433 be left as is. But we should use this function when conjuring
1434 buffer substrings. */
1435
1436 Lisp_Object
1437 make_buffer_string (start, end, props)
1438 int start, end;
1439 int props;
1440 {
1441 Lisp_Object result, tem, tem1;
1442
1443 if (start < GPT && GPT < end)
1444 move_gap (start);
1445
1446 result = make_uninit_string (end - start);
1447 bcopy (POS_ADDR (start), XSTRING (result)->data, end - start);
1448
1449 /* If desired, update and copy the text properties. */
1450 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
1451 if (props)
1452 {
1453 update_buffer_properties (start, end);
1454
1455 tem = Fnext_property_change (make_number (start), Qnil, make_number (end));
1456 tem1 = Ftext_properties_at (make_number (start), Qnil);
1457
1458 if (XINT (tem) != end || !NILP (tem1))
1459 copy_intervals_to_string (result, current_buffer, start, end - start);
1460 }
1461 #endif
1462
1463 return result;
1464 }
1465
1466 /* Call Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions for the range START ... END
1467 in the current buffer, if necessary. */
1468
1469 static void
1470 update_buffer_properties (start, end)
1471 int start, end;
1472 {
1473 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
1474 /* If this buffer has some access functions,
1475 call them, specifying the range of the buffer being accessed. */
1476 if (!NILP (Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions))
1477 {
1478 Lisp_Object args[3];
1479 Lisp_Object tem;
1480
1481 args[0] = Qbuffer_access_fontify_functions;
1482 XSETINT (args[1], start);
1483 XSETINT (args[2], end);
1484
1485 /* But don't call them if we can tell that the work
1486 has already been done. */
1487 if (!NILP (Vbuffer_access_fontified_property))
1488 {
1489 tem = Ftext_property_any (args[1], args[2],
1490 Vbuffer_access_fontified_property,
1491 Qnil, Qnil);
1492 if (! NILP (tem))
1493 Frun_hook_with_args (3, args);
1494 }
1495 else
1496 Frun_hook_with_args (3, args);
1497 }
1498 #endif
1499 }
1500
1501 DEFUN ("buffer-substring", Fbuffer_substring, Sbuffer_substring, 2, 2, 0,
1502 "Return the contents of part of the current buffer as a string.\n\
1503 The two arguments START and END are character positions;\n\
1504 they can be in either order.")
1505 (start, end)
1506 Lisp_Object start, end;
1507 {
1508 register int b, e;
1509
1510 validate_region (&start, &end);
1511 b = XINT (start);
1512 e = XINT (end);
1513
1514 return make_buffer_string (b, e, 1);
1515 }
1516
1517 DEFUN ("buffer-substring-no-properties", Fbuffer_substring_no_properties,
1518 Sbuffer_substring_no_properties, 2, 2, 0,
1519 "Return the characters of part of the buffer, without the text properties.\n\
1520 The two arguments START and END are character positions;\n\
1521 they can be in either order.")
1522 (start, end)
1523 Lisp_Object start, end;
1524 {
1525 register int b, e;
1526
1527 validate_region (&start, &end);
1528 b = XINT (start);
1529 e = XINT (end);
1530
1531 return make_buffer_string (b, e, 0);
1532 }
1533
1534 DEFUN ("buffer-string", Fbuffer_string, Sbuffer_string, 0, 0, 0,
1535 "Return the contents of the current buffer as a string.\n\
1536 If narrowing is in effect, this function returns only the visible part\n\
1537 of the buffer.")
1538 ()
1539 {
1540 return make_buffer_string (BEGV, ZV, 1);
1541 }
1542
1543 DEFUN ("insert-buffer-substring", Finsert_buffer_substring, Sinsert_buffer_substring,
1544 1, 3, 0,
1545 "Insert before point a substring of the contents of buffer BUFFER.\n\
1546 BUFFER may be a buffer or a buffer name.\n\
1547 Arguments START and END are character numbers specifying the substring.\n\
1548 They default to the beginning and the end of BUFFER.")
1549 (buf, start, end)
1550 Lisp_Object buf, start, end;
1551 {
1552 register int b, e, temp;
1553 register struct buffer *bp, *obuf;
1554 Lisp_Object buffer;
1555
1556 buffer = Fget_buffer (buf);
1557 if (NILP (buffer))
1558 nsberror (buf);
1559 bp = XBUFFER (buffer);
1560 if (NILP (bp->name))
1561 error ("Selecting deleted buffer");
1562
1563 if (NILP (start))
1564 b = BUF_BEGV (bp);
1565 else
1566 {
1567 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start, 0);
1568 b = XINT (start);
1569 }
1570 if (NILP (end))
1571 e = BUF_ZV (bp);
1572 else
1573 {
1574 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end, 1);
1575 e = XINT (end);
1576 }
1577
1578 if (b > e)
1579 temp = b, b = e, e = temp;
1580
1581 if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp) <= b && e <= BUF_ZV (bp)))
1582 args_out_of_range (start, end);
1583
1584 obuf = current_buffer;
1585 set_buffer_internal_1 (bp);
1586 update_buffer_properties (b, e);
1587 set_buffer_internal_1 (obuf);
1588
1589 insert_from_buffer (bp, b, e - b, 0);
1590 return Qnil;
1591 }
1592
1593 DEFUN ("compare-buffer-substrings", Fcompare_buffer_substrings, Scompare_buffer_substrings,
1594 6, 6, 0,
1595 "Compare two substrings of two buffers; return result as number.\n\
1596 the value is -N if first string is less after N-1 chars,\n\
1597 +N if first string is greater after N-1 chars, or 0 if strings match.\n\
1598 Each substring is represented as three arguments: BUFFER, START and END.\n\
1599 That makes six args in all, three for each substring.\n\n\
1600 The value of `case-fold-search' in the current buffer\n\
1601 determines whether case is significant or ignored.")
1602 (buffer1, start1, end1, buffer2, start2, end2)
1603 Lisp_Object buffer1, start1, end1, buffer2, start2, end2;
1604 {
1605 register int begp1, endp1, begp2, endp2, temp, len1, len2, length, i;
1606 register struct buffer *bp1, *bp2;
1607 register Lisp_Object *trt
1608 = (!NILP (current_buffer->case_fold_search)
1609 ? XCHAR_TABLE (current_buffer->case_canon_table)->contents : 0);
1610
1611 /* Find the first buffer and its substring. */
1612
1613 if (NILP (buffer1))
1614 bp1 = current_buffer;
1615 else
1616 {
1617 Lisp_Object buf1;
1618 buf1 = Fget_buffer (buffer1);
1619 if (NILP (buf1))
1620 nsberror (buffer1);
1621 bp1 = XBUFFER (buf1);
1622 if (NILP (bp1->name))
1623 error ("Selecting deleted buffer");
1624 }
1625
1626 if (NILP (start1))
1627 begp1 = BUF_BEGV (bp1);
1628 else
1629 {
1630 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start1, 1);
1631 begp1 = XINT (start1);
1632 }
1633 if (NILP (end1))
1634 endp1 = BUF_ZV (bp1);
1635 else
1636 {
1637 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end1, 2);
1638 endp1 = XINT (end1);
1639 }
1640
1641 if (begp1 > endp1)
1642 temp = begp1, begp1 = endp1, endp1 = temp;
1643
1644 if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp1) <= begp1
1645 && begp1 <= endp1
1646 && endp1 <= BUF_ZV (bp1)))
1647 args_out_of_range (start1, end1);
1648
1649 /* Likewise for second substring. */
1650
1651 if (NILP (buffer2))
1652 bp2 = current_buffer;
1653 else
1654 {
1655 Lisp_Object buf2;
1656 buf2 = Fget_buffer (buffer2);
1657 if (NILP (buf2))
1658 nsberror (buffer2);
1659 bp2 = XBUFFER (buf2);
1660 if (NILP (bp2->name))
1661 error ("Selecting deleted buffer");
1662 }
1663
1664 if (NILP (start2))
1665 begp2 = BUF_BEGV (bp2);
1666 else
1667 {
1668 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start2, 4);
1669 begp2 = XINT (start2);
1670 }
1671 if (NILP (end2))
1672 endp2 = BUF_ZV (bp2);
1673 else
1674 {
1675 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end2, 5);
1676 endp2 = XINT (end2);
1677 }
1678
1679 if (begp2 > endp2)
1680 temp = begp2, begp2 = endp2, endp2 = temp;
1681
1682 if (!(BUF_BEGV (bp2) <= begp2
1683 && begp2 <= endp2
1684 && endp2 <= BUF_ZV (bp2)))
1685 args_out_of_range (start2, end2);
1686
1687 len1 = endp1 - begp1;
1688 len2 = endp2 - begp2;
1689 length = len1;
1690 if (len2 < length)
1691 length = len2;
1692
1693 for (i = 0; i < length; i++)
1694 {
1695 int c1 = *BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (bp1, begp1 + i);
1696 int c2 = *BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (bp2, begp2 + i);
1697 if (trt)
1698 {
1699 c1 = XINT (trt[c1]);
1700 c2 = XINT (trt[c2]);
1701 }
1702 if (c1 < c2)
1703 return make_number (- 1 - i);
1704 if (c1 > c2)
1705 return make_number (i + 1);
1706 }
1707
1708 /* The strings match as far as they go.
1709 If one is shorter, that one is less. */
1710 if (length < len1)
1711 return make_number (length + 1);
1712 else if (length < len2)
1713 return make_number (- length - 1);
1714
1715 /* Same length too => they are equal. */
1716 return make_number (0);
1717 }
1718 \f
1719 static Lisp_Object
1720 subst_char_in_region_unwind (arg)
1721 Lisp_Object arg;
1722 {
1723 return current_buffer->undo_list = arg;
1724 }
1725
1726 static Lisp_Object
1727 subst_char_in_region_unwind_1 (arg)
1728 Lisp_Object arg;
1729 {
1730 return current_buffer->filename = arg;
1731 }
1732
1733 DEFUN ("subst-char-in-region", Fsubst_char_in_region,
1734 Ssubst_char_in_region, 4, 5, 0,
1735 "From START to END, replace FROMCHAR with TOCHAR each time it occurs.\n\
1736 If optional arg NOUNDO is non-nil, don't record this change for undo\n\
1737 and don't mark the buffer as really changed.\n\
1738 Both characters must have the same length of multi-byte form.")
1739 (start, end, fromchar, tochar, noundo)
1740 Lisp_Object start, end, fromchar, tochar, noundo;
1741 {
1742 register int pos, stop, i, len;
1743 int changed = 0;
1744 unsigned char fromwork[4], *fromstr, towork[4], *tostr, *p;
1745 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl;
1746
1747 validate_region (&start, &end);
1748 CHECK_NUMBER (fromchar, 2);
1749 CHECK_NUMBER (tochar, 3);
1750
1751 if (! NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
1752 {
1753 len = CHAR_STRING (XFASTINT (fromchar), fromwork, fromstr);
1754 if (CHAR_STRING (XFASTINT (tochar), towork, tostr) != len)
1755 error ("Characters in subst-char-in-region have different byte-lengths");
1756 }
1757 else
1758 {
1759 len = 1;
1760 fromwork[0] = XFASTINT (fromchar), fromstr = fromwork;
1761 towork[0] = XFASTINT (tochar), tostr = towork;
1762 }
1763
1764 pos = XINT (start);
1765 stop = XINT (end);
1766
1767 /* If we don't want undo, turn off putting stuff on the list.
1768 That's faster than getting rid of things,
1769 and it prevents even the entry for a first change.
1770 Also inhibit locking the file. */
1771 if (!NILP (noundo))
1772 {
1773 record_unwind_protect (subst_char_in_region_unwind,
1774 current_buffer->undo_list);
1775 current_buffer->undo_list = Qt;
1776 /* Don't do file-locking. */
1777 record_unwind_protect (subst_char_in_region_unwind_1,
1778 current_buffer->filename);
1779 current_buffer->filename = Qnil;
1780 }
1781
1782 if (pos < GPT)
1783 stop = min(stop, GPT);
1784 p = POS_ADDR (pos);
1785 while (1)
1786 {
1787 if (pos >= stop)
1788 {
1789 if (pos >= XINT (end)) break;
1790 stop = XINT (end);
1791 p = POS_ADDR (pos);
1792 }
1793 if (p[0] == fromstr[0]
1794 && (len == 1
1795 || (p[1] == fromstr[1]
1796 && (len == 2 || (p[2] == fromstr[2]
1797 && (len == 3 || p[3] == fromstr[3]))))))
1798 {
1799 if (! changed)
1800 {
1801 modify_region (current_buffer, XINT (start), XINT (end));
1802
1803 if (! NILP (noundo))
1804 {
1805 if (MODIFF - 1 == SAVE_MODIFF)
1806 SAVE_MODIFF++;
1807 if (MODIFF - 1 == current_buffer->auto_save_modified)
1808 current_buffer->auto_save_modified++;
1809 }
1810
1811 changed = 1;
1812 }
1813
1814 if (NILP (noundo))
1815 record_change (pos, len);
1816 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) *p++ = tostr[i];
1817 pos += len;
1818 }
1819 else
1820 pos++, p++;
1821 }
1822
1823 if (changed)
1824 signal_after_change (XINT (start),
1825 stop - XINT (start), stop - XINT (start));
1826
1827 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
1828 return Qnil;
1829 }
1830
1831 DEFUN ("translate-region", Ftranslate_region, Stranslate_region, 3, 3, 0,
1832 "From START to END, translate characters according to TABLE.\n\
1833 TABLE is a string; the Nth character in it is the mapping\n\
1834 for the character with code N. Returns the number of characters changed.")
1835 (start, end, table)
1836 Lisp_Object start;
1837 Lisp_Object end;
1838 register Lisp_Object table;
1839 {
1840 register int pos, stop; /* Limits of the region. */
1841 register unsigned char *tt; /* Trans table. */
1842 register int oc; /* Old character. */
1843 register int nc; /* New character. */
1844 int cnt; /* Number of changes made. */
1845 Lisp_Object z; /* Return. */
1846 int size; /* Size of translate table. */
1847
1848 validate_region (&start, &end);
1849 CHECK_STRING (table, 2);
1850
1851 size = XSTRING (table)->size;
1852 tt = XSTRING (table)->data;
1853
1854 pos = XINT (start);
1855 stop = XINT (end);
1856 modify_region (current_buffer, pos, stop);
1857
1858 cnt = 0;
1859 for (; pos < stop; ++pos)
1860 {
1861 oc = FETCH_BYTE (pos);
1862 if (oc < size)
1863 {
1864 nc = tt[oc];
1865 if (nc != oc)
1866 {
1867 record_change (pos, 1);
1868 *(POS_ADDR (pos)) = nc;
1869 signal_after_change (pos, 1, 1);
1870 ++cnt;
1871 }
1872 }
1873 }
1874
1875 XSETFASTINT (z, cnt);
1876 return (z);
1877 }
1878
1879 DEFUN ("delete-region", Fdelete_region, Sdelete_region, 2, 2, "r",
1880 "Delete the text between point and mark.\n\
1881 When called from a program, expects two arguments,\n\
1882 positions (integers or markers) specifying the stretch to be deleted.")
1883 (start, end)
1884 Lisp_Object start, end;
1885 {
1886 validate_region (&start, &end);
1887 del_range (XINT (start), XINT (end));
1888 return Qnil;
1889 }
1890 \f
1891 DEFUN ("widen", Fwiden, Swiden, 0, 0, "",
1892 "Remove restrictions (narrowing) from current buffer.\n\
1893 This allows the buffer's full text to be seen and edited.")
1894 ()
1895 {
1896 BEGV = BEG;
1897 SET_BUF_ZV (current_buffer, Z);
1898 current_buffer->clip_changed = 1;
1899 /* Changing the buffer bounds invalidates any recorded current column. */
1900 invalidate_current_column ();
1901 return Qnil;
1902 }
1903
1904 DEFUN ("narrow-to-region", Fnarrow_to_region, Snarrow_to_region, 2, 2, "r",
1905 "Restrict editing in this buffer to the current region.\n\
1906 The rest of the text becomes temporarily invisible and untouchable\n\
1907 but is not deleted; if you save the buffer in a file, the invisible\n\
1908 text is included in the file. \\[widen] makes all visible again.\n\
1909 See also `save-restriction'.\n\
1910 \n\
1911 When calling from a program, pass two arguments; positions (integers\n\
1912 or markers) bounding the text that should remain visible.")
1913 (start, end)
1914 register Lisp_Object start, end;
1915 {
1916 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (start, 0);
1917 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end, 1);
1918
1919 if (XINT (start) > XINT (end))
1920 {
1921 Lisp_Object tem;
1922 tem = start; start = end; end = tem;
1923 }
1924
1925 if (!(BEG <= XINT (start) && XINT (start) <= XINT (end) && XINT (end) <= Z))
1926 args_out_of_range (start, end);
1927
1928 BEGV = XFASTINT (start);
1929 SET_BUF_ZV (current_buffer, XFASTINT (end));
1930 if (PT < XFASTINT (start))
1931 SET_PT (XFASTINT (start));
1932 if (PT > XFASTINT (end))
1933 SET_PT (XFASTINT (end));
1934 current_buffer->clip_changed = 1;
1935 /* Changing the buffer bounds invalidates any recorded current column. */
1936 invalidate_current_column ();
1937 return Qnil;
1938 }
1939
1940 Lisp_Object
1941 save_restriction_save ()
1942 {
1943 register Lisp_Object bottom, top;
1944 /* Note: I tried using markers here, but it does not win
1945 because insertion at the end of the saved region
1946 does not advance mh and is considered "outside" the saved region. */
1947 XSETFASTINT (bottom, BEGV - BEG);
1948 XSETFASTINT (top, Z - ZV);
1949
1950 return Fcons (Fcurrent_buffer (), Fcons (bottom, top));
1951 }
1952
1953 Lisp_Object
1954 save_restriction_restore (data)
1955 Lisp_Object data;
1956 {
1957 register struct buffer *buf;
1958 register int newhead, newtail;
1959 register Lisp_Object tem;
1960
1961 buf = XBUFFER (XCONS (data)->car);
1962
1963 data = XCONS (data)->cdr;
1964
1965 tem = XCONS (data)->car;
1966 newhead = XINT (tem);
1967 tem = XCONS (data)->cdr;
1968 newtail = XINT (tem);
1969 if (newhead + newtail > BUF_Z (buf) - BUF_BEG (buf))
1970 {
1971 newhead = 0;
1972 newtail = 0;
1973 }
1974 BUF_BEGV (buf) = BUF_BEG (buf) + newhead;
1975 SET_BUF_ZV (buf, BUF_Z (buf) - newtail);
1976 current_buffer->clip_changed = 1;
1977
1978 /* If point is outside the new visible range, move it inside. */
1979 SET_BUF_PT (buf,
1980 clip_to_bounds (BUF_BEGV (buf), BUF_PT (buf), BUF_ZV (buf)));
1981
1982 return Qnil;
1983 }
1984
1985 DEFUN ("save-restriction", Fsave_restriction, Ssave_restriction, 0, UNEVALLED, 0,
1986 "Execute BODY, saving and restoring current buffer's restrictions.\n\
1987 The buffer's restrictions make parts of the beginning and end invisible.\n\
1988 \(They are set up with `narrow-to-region' and eliminated with `widen'.)\n\
1989 This special form, `save-restriction', saves the current buffer's restrictions\n\
1990 when it is entered, and restores them when it is exited.\n\
1991 So any `narrow-to-region' within BODY lasts only until the end of the form.\n\
1992 The old restrictions settings are restored\n\
1993 even in case of abnormal exit (throw or error).\n\
1994 \n\
1995 The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY.\n\
1996 \n\
1997 `save-restriction' can get confused if, within the BODY, you widen\n\
1998 and then make changes outside the area within the saved restrictions.\n\
1999 \n\
2000 Note: if you are using both `save-excursion' and `save-restriction',\n\
2001 use `save-excursion' outermost:\n\
2002 (save-excursion (save-restriction ...))")
2003 (body)
2004 Lisp_Object body;
2005 {
2006 register Lisp_Object val;
2007 int count = specpdl_ptr - specpdl;
2008
2009 record_unwind_protect (save_restriction_restore, save_restriction_save ());
2010 val = Fprogn (body);
2011 return unbind_to (count, val);
2012 }
2013 \f
2014 /* Buffer for the most recent text displayed by Fmessage. */
2015 static char *message_text;
2016
2017 /* Allocated length of that buffer. */
2018 static int message_length;
2019
2020 DEFUN ("message", Fmessage, Smessage, 1, MANY, 0,
2021 "Print a one-line message at the bottom of the screen.\n\
2022 The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data\n\
2023 to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details.\n\
2024 \n\
2025 If the first argument is nil, clear any existing message; let the\n\
2026 minibuffer contents show.")
2027 (nargs, args)
2028 int nargs;
2029 Lisp_Object *args;
2030 {
2031 if (NILP (args[0]))
2032 {
2033 message (0);
2034 return Qnil;
2035 }
2036 else
2037 {
2038 register Lisp_Object val;
2039 val = Fformat (nargs, args);
2040 /* Copy the data so that it won't move when we GC. */
2041 if (! message_text)
2042 {
2043 message_text = (char *)xmalloc (80);
2044 message_length = 80;
2045 }
2046 if (XSTRING (val)->size > message_length)
2047 {
2048 message_length = XSTRING (val)->size;
2049 message_text = (char *)xrealloc (message_text, message_length);
2050 }
2051 bcopy (XSTRING (val)->data, message_text, XSTRING (val)->size);
2052 message2 (message_text, XSTRING (val)->size);
2053 return val;
2054 }
2055 }
2056
2057 DEFUN ("message-box", Fmessage_box, Smessage_box, 1, MANY, 0,
2058 "Display a message, in a dialog box if possible.\n\
2059 If a dialog box is not available, use the echo area.\n\
2060 The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data\n\
2061 to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details.\n\
2062 \n\
2063 If the first argument is nil, clear any existing message; let the\n\
2064 minibuffer contents show.")
2065 (nargs, args)
2066 int nargs;
2067 Lisp_Object *args;
2068 {
2069 if (NILP (args[0]))
2070 {
2071 message (0);
2072 return Qnil;
2073 }
2074 else
2075 {
2076 register Lisp_Object val;
2077 val = Fformat (nargs, args);
2078 #ifdef HAVE_MENUS
2079 {
2080 Lisp_Object pane, menu, obj;
2081 struct gcpro gcpro1;
2082 pane = Fcons (Fcons (build_string ("OK"), Qt), Qnil);
2083 GCPRO1 (pane);
2084 menu = Fcons (val, pane);
2085 obj = Fx_popup_dialog (Qt, menu);
2086 UNGCPRO;
2087 return val;
2088 }
2089 #else /* not HAVE_MENUS */
2090 /* Copy the data so that it won't move when we GC. */
2091 if (! message_text)
2092 {
2093 message_text = (char *)xmalloc (80);
2094 message_length = 80;
2095 }
2096 if (XSTRING (val)->size > message_length)
2097 {
2098 message_length = XSTRING (val)->size;
2099 message_text = (char *)xrealloc (message_text, message_length);
2100 }
2101 bcopy (XSTRING (val)->data, message_text, XSTRING (val)->size);
2102 message2 (message_text, XSTRING (val)->size);
2103 return val;
2104 #endif /* not HAVE_MENUS */
2105 }
2106 }
2107 #ifdef HAVE_MENUS
2108 extern Lisp_Object last_nonmenu_event;
2109 #endif
2110
2111 DEFUN ("message-or-box", Fmessage_or_box, Smessage_or_box, 1, MANY, 0,
2112 "Display a message in a dialog box or in the echo area.\n\
2113 If this command was invoked with the mouse, use a dialog box.\n\
2114 Otherwise, use the echo area.\n\
2115 The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data\n\
2116 to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details.\n\
2117 \n\
2118 If the first argument is nil, clear any existing message; let the\n\
2119 minibuffer contents show.")
2120 (nargs, args)
2121 int nargs;
2122 Lisp_Object *args;
2123 {
2124 #ifdef HAVE_MENUS
2125 if (NILP (last_nonmenu_event) || CONSP (last_nonmenu_event))
2126 return Fmessage_box (nargs, args);
2127 #endif
2128 return Fmessage (nargs, args);
2129 }
2130
2131 DEFUN ("format", Fformat, Sformat, 1, MANY, 0,
2132 "Format a string out of a control-string and arguments.\n\
2133 The first argument is a control string.\n\
2134 The other arguments are substituted into it to make the result, a string.\n\
2135 It may contain %-sequences meaning to substitute the next argument.\n\
2136 %s means print a string argument. Actually, prints any object, with `princ'.\n\
2137 %d means print as number in decimal (%o octal, %x hex).\n\
2138 %e means print a number in exponential notation.\n\
2139 %f means print a number in decimal-point notation.\n\
2140 %g means print a number in exponential notation\n\
2141 or decimal-point notation, whichever uses fewer characters.\n\
2142 %c means print a number as a single character.\n\
2143 %S means print any object as an s-expression (using prin1).\n\
2144 The argument used for %d, %o, %x, %e, %f, %g or %c must be a number.\n\
2145 Use %% to put a single % into the output.")
2146 (nargs, args)
2147 int nargs;
2148 register Lisp_Object *args;
2149 {
2150 register int n; /* The number of the next arg to substitute */
2151 register int total = 5; /* An estimate of the final length */
2152 char *buf;
2153 register unsigned char *format, *end;
2154 int length;
2155 extern char *index ();
2156 /* It should not be necessary to GCPRO ARGS, because
2157 the caller in the interpreter should take care of that. */
2158
2159 CHECK_STRING (args[0], 0);
2160 format = XSTRING (args[0])->data;
2161 end = format + XSTRING (args[0])->size;
2162
2163 n = 0;
2164 while (format != end)
2165 if (*format++ == '%')
2166 {
2167 int minlen;
2168
2169 /* Process a numeric arg and skip it. */
2170 minlen = atoi (format);
2171 if (minlen < 0)
2172 minlen = - minlen;
2173
2174 while ((*format >= '0' && *format <= '9')
2175 || *format == '-' || *format == ' ' || *format == '.')
2176 format++;
2177
2178 if (*format == '%')
2179 format++;
2180 else if (++n >= nargs)
2181 error ("Not enough arguments for format string");
2182 else if (*format == 'S')
2183 {
2184 /* For `S', prin1 the argument and then treat like a string. */
2185 register Lisp_Object tem;
2186 tem = Fprin1_to_string (args[n], Qnil);
2187 args[n] = tem;
2188 goto string;
2189 }
2190 else if (SYMBOLP (args[n]))
2191 {
2192 XSETSTRING (args[n], XSYMBOL (args[n])->name);
2193 goto string;
2194 }
2195 else if (STRINGP (args[n]))
2196 {
2197 string:
2198 if (*format != 's' && *format != 'S')
2199 error ("format specifier doesn't match argument type");
2200 total += XSTRING (args[n])->size;
2201 /* We have to put an arbitrary limit on minlen
2202 since otherwise it could make alloca fail. */
2203 if (minlen < XSTRING (args[n])->size + 1000)
2204 total += minlen;
2205 }
2206 /* Would get MPV otherwise, since Lisp_Int's `point' to low memory. */
2207 else if (INTEGERP (args[n]) && *format != 's')
2208 {
2209 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
2210 /* The following loop assumes the Lisp type indicates
2211 the proper way to pass the argument.
2212 So make sure we have a flonum if the argument should
2213 be a double. */
2214 if (*format == 'e' || *format == 'f' || *format == 'g')
2215 args[n] = Ffloat (args[n]);
2216 #endif
2217 total += 30;
2218 /* We have to put an arbitrary limit on minlen
2219 since otherwise it could make alloca fail. */
2220 if (minlen < 1000)
2221 total += minlen;
2222 }
2223 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
2224 else if (FLOATP (args[n]) && *format != 's')
2225 {
2226 if (! (*format == 'e' || *format == 'f' || *format == 'g'))
2227 args[n] = Ftruncate (args[n], Qnil);
2228 total += 30;
2229 /* We have to put an arbitrary limit on minlen
2230 since otherwise it could make alloca fail. */
2231 if (minlen < 1000)
2232 total += minlen;
2233 }
2234 #endif
2235 else
2236 {
2237 /* Anything but a string, convert to a string using princ. */
2238 register Lisp_Object tem;
2239 tem = Fprin1_to_string (args[n], Qt);
2240 args[n] = tem;
2241 goto string;
2242 }
2243 }
2244
2245 {
2246 register int nstrings = n + 1;
2247
2248 /* Allocate twice as many strings as we have %-escapes; floats occupy
2249 two slots, and we're not sure how many of those we have. */
2250 register unsigned char **strings
2251 = (unsigned char **) alloca (2 * nstrings * sizeof (unsigned char *));
2252 int i;
2253
2254 i = 0;
2255 for (n = 0; n < nstrings; n++)
2256 {
2257 if (n >= nargs)
2258 strings[i++] = (unsigned char *) "";
2259 else if (INTEGERP (args[n]))
2260 /* We checked above that the corresponding format effector
2261 isn't %s, which would cause MPV. */
2262 strings[i++] = (unsigned char *) XINT (args[n]);
2263 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
2264 else if (FLOATP (args[n]))
2265 {
2266 union { double d; char *half[2]; } u;
2267
2268 u.d = XFLOAT (args[n])->data;
2269 strings[i++] = (unsigned char *) u.half[0];
2270 strings[i++] = (unsigned char *) u.half[1];
2271 }
2272 #endif
2273 else if (i == 0)
2274 /* The first string is treated differently
2275 because it is the format string. */
2276 strings[i++] = XSTRING (args[n])->data;
2277 else
2278 strings[i++] = (unsigned char *) XSTRING (args[n]);
2279 }
2280
2281 /* Make room in result for all the non-%-codes in the control string. */
2282 total += XSTRING (args[0])->size;
2283
2284 /* Format it in bigger and bigger buf's until it all fits. */
2285 while (1)
2286 {
2287 buf = (char *) alloca (total + 1);
2288 buf[total - 1] = 0;
2289
2290 length = doprnt_lisp (buf, total + 1, strings[0],
2291 end, i-1, strings + 1);
2292 if (buf[total - 1] == 0)
2293 break;
2294
2295 total *= 2;
2296 }
2297 }
2298
2299 /* UNGCPRO; */
2300 return make_string (buf, length);
2301 }
2302
2303 /* VARARGS 1 */
2304 Lisp_Object
2305 #ifdef NO_ARG_ARRAY
2306 format1 (string1, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)
2307 EMACS_INT arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4;
2308 #else
2309 format1 (string1)
2310 #endif
2311 char *string1;
2312 {
2313 char buf[100];
2314 #ifdef NO_ARG_ARRAY
2315 EMACS_INT args[5];
2316 args[0] = arg0;
2317 args[1] = arg1;
2318 args[2] = arg2;
2319 args[3] = arg3;
2320 args[4] = arg4;
2321 doprnt (buf, sizeof buf, string1, (char *)0, 5, args);
2322 #else
2323 doprnt (buf, sizeof buf, string1, (char *)0, 5, &string1 + 1);
2324 #endif
2325 return build_string (buf);
2326 }
2327 \f
2328 DEFUN ("char-equal", Fchar_equal, Schar_equal, 2, 2, 0,
2329 "Return t if two characters match, optionally ignoring case.\n\
2330 Both arguments must be characters (i.e. integers).\n\
2331 Case is ignored if `case-fold-search' is non-nil in the current buffer.")
2332 (c1, c2)
2333 register Lisp_Object c1, c2;
2334 {
2335 CHECK_NUMBER (c1, 0);
2336 CHECK_NUMBER (c2, 1);
2337
2338 if (XINT (c1) == XINT (c2)
2339 && (NILP (current_buffer->case_fold_search)
2340 || DOWNCASE (XFASTINT (c1)) == DOWNCASE (XFASTINT (c2))))
2341 return Qt;
2342 return Qnil;
2343 }
2344 \f
2345 /* Transpose the markers in two regions of the current buffer, and
2346 adjust the ones between them if necessary (i.e.: if the regions
2347 differ in size).
2348
2349 Traverses the entire marker list of the buffer to do so, adding an
2350 appropriate amount to some, subtracting from some, and leaving the
2351 rest untouched. Most of this is copied from adjust_markers in insdel.c.
2352
2353 It's the caller's job to see that (start1 <= end1 <= start2 <= end2). */
2354
2355 void
2356 transpose_markers (start1, end1, start2, end2)
2357 register int start1, end1, start2, end2;
2358 {
2359 register int amt1, amt2, diff, mpos;
2360 register Lisp_Object marker;
2361
2362 /* Update point as if it were a marker. */
2363 if (PT < start1)
2364 ;
2365 else if (PT < end1)
2366 TEMP_SET_PT (PT + (end2 - end1));
2367 else if (PT < start2)
2368 TEMP_SET_PT (PT + (end2 - start2) - (end1 - start1));
2369 else if (PT < end2)
2370 TEMP_SET_PT (PT - (start2 - start1));
2371
2372 /* We used to adjust the endpoints here to account for the gap, but that
2373 isn't good enough. Even if we assume the caller has tried to move the
2374 gap out of our way, it might still be at start1 exactly, for example;
2375 and that places it `inside' the interval, for our purposes. The amount
2376 of adjustment is nontrivial if there's a `denormalized' marker whose
2377 position is between GPT and GPT + GAP_SIZE, so it's simpler to leave
2378 the dirty work to Fmarker_position, below. */
2379
2380 /* The difference between the region's lengths */
2381 diff = (end2 - start2) - (end1 - start1);
2382
2383 /* For shifting each marker in a region by the length of the other
2384 * region plus the distance between the regions.
2385 */
2386 amt1 = (end2 - start2) + (start2 - end1);
2387 amt2 = (end1 - start1) + (start2 - end1);
2388
2389 for (marker = BUF_MARKERS (current_buffer); !NILP (marker);
2390 marker = XMARKER (marker)->chain)
2391 {
2392 mpos = marker_position (marker);
2393 if (mpos >= start1 && mpos < end2)
2394 {
2395 if (mpos < end1)
2396 mpos += amt1;
2397 else if (mpos < start2)
2398 mpos += diff;
2399 else
2400 mpos -= amt2;
2401 if (mpos > GPT) mpos += GAP_SIZE;
2402 XMARKER (marker)->bufpos = mpos;
2403 }
2404 }
2405 }
2406
2407 DEFUN ("transpose-regions", Ftranspose_regions, Stranspose_regions, 4, 5, 0,
2408 "Transpose region START1 to END1 with START2 to END2.\n\
2409 The regions may not be overlapping, because the size of the buffer is\n\
2410 never changed in a transposition.\n\
2411 \n\
2412 Optional fifth arg LEAVE_MARKERS, if non-nil, means don't transpose\n\
2413 any markers that happen to be located in the regions.\n\
2414 \n\
2415 Transposing beyond buffer boundaries is an error.")
2416 (startr1, endr1, startr2, endr2, leave_markers)
2417 Lisp_Object startr1, endr1, startr2, endr2, leave_markers;
2418 {
2419 register int start1, end1, start2, end2,
2420 gap, len1, len_mid, len2;
2421 unsigned char *start1_addr, *start2_addr, *temp;
2422
2423 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
2424 INTERVAL cur_intv, tmp_interval1, tmp_interval_mid, tmp_interval2;
2425 cur_intv = BUF_INTERVALS (current_buffer);
2426 #endif /* USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
2427
2428 validate_region (&startr1, &endr1);
2429 validate_region (&startr2, &endr2);
2430
2431 start1 = XFASTINT (startr1);
2432 end1 = XFASTINT (endr1);
2433 start2 = XFASTINT (startr2);
2434 end2 = XFASTINT (endr2);
2435 gap = GPT;
2436
2437 /* Swap the regions if they're reversed. */
2438 if (start2 < end1)
2439 {
2440 register int glumph = start1;
2441 start1 = start2;
2442 start2 = glumph;
2443 glumph = end1;
2444 end1 = end2;
2445 end2 = glumph;
2446 }
2447
2448 len1 = end1 - start1;
2449 len2 = end2 - start2;
2450
2451 if (start2 < end1)
2452 error ("transposed regions not properly ordered");
2453 else if (start1 == end1 || start2 == end2)
2454 error ("transposed region may not be of length 0");
2455
2456 /* The possibilities are:
2457 1. Adjacent (contiguous) regions, or separate but equal regions
2458 (no, really equal, in this case!), or
2459 2. Separate regions of unequal size.
2460
2461 The worst case is usually No. 2. It means that (aside from
2462 potential need for getting the gap out of the way), there also
2463 needs to be a shifting of the text between the two regions. So
2464 if they are spread far apart, we are that much slower... sigh. */
2465
2466 /* It must be pointed out that the really studly thing to do would
2467 be not to move the gap at all, but to leave it in place and work
2468 around it if necessary. This would be extremely efficient,
2469 especially considering that people are likely to do
2470 transpositions near where they are working interactively, which
2471 is exactly where the gap would be found. However, such code
2472 would be much harder to write and to read. So, if you are
2473 reading this comment and are feeling squirrely, by all means have
2474 a go! I just didn't feel like doing it, so I will simply move
2475 the gap the minimum distance to get it out of the way, and then
2476 deal with an unbroken array. */
2477
2478 /* Make sure the gap won't interfere, by moving it out of the text
2479 we will operate on. */
2480 if (start1 < gap && gap < end2)
2481 {
2482 if (gap - start1 < end2 - gap)
2483 move_gap (start1);
2484 else
2485 move_gap (end2);
2486 }
2487
2488 /* Hmmm... how about checking to see if the gap is large
2489 enough to use as the temporary storage? That would avoid an
2490 allocation... interesting. Later, don't fool with it now. */
2491
2492 /* Working without memmove, for portability (sigh), so must be
2493 careful of overlapping subsections of the array... */
2494
2495 if (end1 == start2) /* adjacent regions */
2496 {
2497 modify_region (current_buffer, start1, end2);
2498 record_change (start1, len1 + len2);
2499
2500 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
2501 tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1);
2502 tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2);
2503 Fset_text_properties (start1, end2, Qnil, Qnil);
2504 #endif /* USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
2505
2506 /* First region smaller than second. */
2507 if (len1 < len2)
2508 {
2509 /* We use alloca only if it is small,
2510 because we want to avoid stack overflow. */
2511 if (len2 > 20000)
2512 temp = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (len2);
2513 else
2514 temp = (unsigned char *) alloca (len2);
2515
2516 /* Don't precompute these addresses. We have to compute them
2517 at the last minute, because the relocating allocator might
2518 have moved the buffer around during the xmalloc. */
2519 start1_addr = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, start1);
2520 start2_addr = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, start2);
2521
2522 bcopy (start2_addr, temp, len2);
2523 bcopy (start1_addr, start1_addr + len2, len1);
2524 bcopy (temp, start1_addr, len2);
2525 if (len2 > 20000)
2526 free (temp);
2527 }
2528 else
2529 /* First region not smaller than second. */
2530 {
2531 if (len1 > 20000)
2532 temp = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (len1);
2533 else
2534 temp = (unsigned char *) alloca (len1);
2535 start1_addr = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, start1);
2536 start2_addr = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, start2);
2537 bcopy (start1_addr, temp, len1);
2538 bcopy (start2_addr, start1_addr, len2);
2539 bcopy (temp, start1_addr + len2, len1);
2540 if (len1 > 20000)
2541 free (temp);
2542 }
2543 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
2544 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, start1 + len2,
2545 len1, current_buffer, 0);
2546 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1,
2547 len2, current_buffer, 0);
2548 #endif /* USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
2549 }
2550 /* Non-adjacent regions, because end1 != start2, bleagh... */
2551 else
2552 {
2553 if (len1 == len2)
2554 /* Regions are same size, though, how nice. */
2555 {
2556 modify_region (current_buffer, start1, end1);
2557 modify_region (current_buffer, start2, end2);
2558 record_change (start1, len1);
2559 record_change (start2, len2);
2560 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
2561 tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1);
2562 tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2);
2563 Fset_text_properties (start1, end1, Qnil, Qnil);
2564 Fset_text_properties (start2, end2, Qnil, Qnil);
2565 #endif /* USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
2566
2567 if (len1 > 20000)
2568 temp = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (len1);
2569 else
2570 temp = (unsigned char *) alloca (len1);
2571 start1_addr = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, start1);
2572 start2_addr = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, start2);
2573 bcopy (start1_addr, temp, len1);
2574 bcopy (start2_addr, start1_addr, len2);
2575 bcopy (temp, start2_addr, len1);
2576 if (len1 > 20000)
2577 free (temp);
2578 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
2579 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, start2,
2580 len1, current_buffer, 0);
2581 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1,
2582 len2, current_buffer, 0);
2583 #endif /* USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
2584 }
2585
2586 else if (len1 < len2) /* Second region larger than first */
2587 /* Non-adjacent & unequal size, area between must also be shifted. */
2588 {
2589 len_mid = start2 - end1;
2590 modify_region (current_buffer, start1, end2);
2591 record_change (start1, (end2 - start1));
2592 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
2593 tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1);
2594 tmp_interval_mid = copy_intervals (cur_intv, end1, len_mid);
2595 tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2);
2596 Fset_text_properties (start1, end2, Qnil, Qnil);
2597 #endif /* USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
2598
2599 /* holds region 2 */
2600 if (len2 > 20000)
2601 temp = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (len2);
2602 else
2603 temp = (unsigned char *) alloca (len2);
2604 start1_addr = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, start1);
2605 start2_addr = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, start2);
2606 bcopy (start2_addr, temp, len2);
2607 bcopy (start1_addr, start1_addr + len_mid + len2, len1);
2608 safe_bcopy (start1_addr + len1, start1_addr + len2, len_mid);
2609 bcopy (temp, start1_addr, len2);
2610 if (len2 > 20000)
2611 free (temp);
2612 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
2613 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, end2 - len1,
2614 len1, current_buffer, 0);
2615 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval_mid, start1 + len2,
2616 len_mid, current_buffer, 0);
2617 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1,
2618 len2, current_buffer, 0);
2619 #endif /* USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
2620 }
2621 else
2622 /* Second region smaller than first. */
2623 {
2624 len_mid = start2 - end1;
2625 record_change (start1, (end2 - start1));
2626 modify_region (current_buffer, start1, end2);
2627
2628 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
2629 tmp_interval1 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start1, len1);
2630 tmp_interval_mid = copy_intervals (cur_intv, end1, len_mid);
2631 tmp_interval2 = copy_intervals (cur_intv, start2, len2);
2632 Fset_text_properties (start1, end2, Qnil, Qnil);
2633 #endif /* USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
2634
2635 /* holds region 1 */
2636 if (len1 > 20000)
2637 temp = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (len1);
2638 else
2639 temp = (unsigned char *) alloca (len1);
2640 start1_addr = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, start1);
2641 start2_addr = BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS (current_buffer, start2);
2642 bcopy (start1_addr, temp, len1);
2643 bcopy (start2_addr, start1_addr, len2);
2644 bcopy (start1_addr + len1, start1_addr + len2, len_mid);
2645 bcopy (temp, start1_addr + len2 + len_mid, len1);
2646 if (len1 > 20000)
2647 free (temp);
2648 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
2649 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval1, end2 - len1,
2650 len1, current_buffer, 0);
2651 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval_mid, start1 + len2,
2652 len_mid, current_buffer, 0);
2653 graft_intervals_into_buffer (tmp_interval2, start1,
2654 len2, current_buffer, 0);
2655 #endif /* USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
2656 }
2657 }
2658
2659 /* todo: this will be slow, because for every transposition, we
2660 traverse the whole friggin marker list. Possible solutions:
2661 somehow get a list of *all* the markers across multiple
2662 transpositions and do it all in one swell phoop. Or maybe modify
2663 Emacs' marker code to keep an ordered list or tree. This might
2664 be nicer, and more beneficial in the long run, but would be a
2665 bunch of work. Plus the way they're arranged now is nice. */
2666 if (NILP (leave_markers))
2667 {
2668 transpose_markers (start1, end1, start2, end2);
2669 fix_overlays_in_range (start1, end2);
2670 }
2671
2672 return Qnil;
2673 }
2674
2675 \f
2676 void
2677 syms_of_editfns ()
2678 {
2679 environbuf = 0;
2680
2681 Qbuffer_access_fontify_functions
2682 = intern ("buffer-access-fontify-functions");
2683 staticpro (&Qbuffer_access_fontify_functions);
2684
2685 DEFVAR_LISP ("buffer-access-fontify-functions",
2686 &Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions,
2687 "List of functions called by `buffer-substring' to fontify if necessary.\n\
2688 Each function is called with two arguments which specify the range\n\
2689 of the buffer being accessed.");
2690 Vbuffer_access_fontify_functions = Qnil;
2691
2692 {
2693 Lisp_Object obuf;
2694 extern Lisp_Object Vprin1_to_string_buffer;
2695 obuf = Fcurrent_buffer ();
2696 /* Do this here, because init_buffer_once is too early--it won't work. */
2697 Fset_buffer (Vprin1_to_string_buffer);
2698 /* Make sure buffer-access-fontify-functions is nil in this buffer. */
2699 Fset (Fmake_local_variable (intern ("buffer-access-fontify-functions")),
2700 Qnil);
2701 Fset_buffer (obuf);
2702 }
2703
2704 DEFVAR_LISP ("buffer-access-fontified-property",
2705 &Vbuffer_access_fontified_property,
2706 "Property which (if non-nil) indicates text has been fontified.\n\
2707 `buffer-substring' need not call the `buffer-access-fontify-functions'\n\
2708 functions if all the text being accessed has this property.");
2709 Vbuffer_access_fontified_property = Qnil;
2710
2711 DEFVAR_LISP ("system-name", &Vsystem_name,
2712 "The name of the machine Emacs is running on.");
2713
2714 DEFVAR_LISP ("user-full-name", &Vuser_full_name,
2715 "The full name of the user logged in.");
2716
2717 DEFVAR_LISP ("user-login-name", &Vuser_login_name,
2718 "The user's name, taken from environment variables if possible.");
2719
2720 DEFVAR_LISP ("user-real-login-name", &Vuser_real_login_name,
2721 "The user's name, based upon the real uid only.");
2722
2723 defsubr (&Schar_equal);
2724 defsubr (&Sgoto_char);
2725 defsubr (&Sstring_to_char);
2726 defsubr (&Schar_to_string);
2727 defsubr (&Ssref);
2728 defsubr (&Sbuffer_substring);
2729 defsubr (&Sbuffer_substring_no_properties);
2730 defsubr (&Sbuffer_string);
2731
2732 defsubr (&Spoint_marker);
2733 defsubr (&Smark_marker);
2734 defsubr (&Spoint);
2735 defsubr (&Sregion_beginning);
2736 defsubr (&Sregion_end);
2737 /* defsubr (&Smark); */
2738 /* defsubr (&Sset_mark); */
2739 defsubr (&Ssave_excursion);
2740 defsubr (&Ssave_current_buffer);
2741
2742 defsubr (&Sbufsize);
2743 defsubr (&Spoint_max);
2744 defsubr (&Spoint_min);
2745 defsubr (&Spoint_min_marker);
2746 defsubr (&Spoint_max_marker);
2747
2748 defsubr (&Sline_beginning_position);
2749 defsubr (&Sline_end_position);
2750
2751 defsubr (&Sbobp);
2752 defsubr (&Seobp);
2753 defsubr (&Sbolp);
2754 defsubr (&Seolp);
2755 defsubr (&Sfollowing_char);
2756 defsubr (&Sprevious_char);
2757 defsubr (&Schar_after);
2758 defsubr (&Schar_before);
2759 defsubr (&Sinsert);
2760 defsubr (&Sinsert_before_markers);
2761 defsubr (&Sinsert_and_inherit);
2762 defsubr (&Sinsert_and_inherit_before_markers);
2763 defsubr (&Sinsert_char);
2764
2765 defsubr (&Suser_login_name);
2766 defsubr (&Suser_real_login_name);
2767 defsubr (&Suser_uid);
2768 defsubr (&Suser_real_uid);
2769 defsubr (&Suser_full_name);
2770 defsubr (&Semacs_pid);
2771 defsubr (&Scurrent_time);
2772 defsubr (&Sformat_time_string);
2773 defsubr (&Sdecode_time);
2774 defsubr (&Sencode_time);
2775 defsubr (&Scurrent_time_string);
2776 defsubr (&Scurrent_time_zone);
2777 defsubr (&Sset_time_zone_rule);
2778 defsubr (&Ssystem_name);
2779 defsubr (&Smessage);
2780 defsubr (&Smessage_box);
2781 defsubr (&Smessage_or_box);
2782 defsubr (&Sformat);
2783
2784 defsubr (&Sinsert_buffer_substring);
2785 defsubr (&Scompare_buffer_substrings);
2786 defsubr (&Ssubst_char_in_region);
2787 defsubr (&Stranslate_region);
2788 defsubr (&Sdelete_region);
2789 defsubr (&Swiden);
2790 defsubr (&Snarrow_to_region);
2791 defsubr (&Ssave_restriction);
2792 defsubr (&Stranspose_regions);
2793 }