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1 /* Composite sequence support.
2 Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
3 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
5 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
6 Registration Number H14PRO021
7 Copyright (C) 2003, 2006
8 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
9 Registration Number H13PRO009
10
11 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
12
13 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
14 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
15 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
16 any later version.
17
18 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
19 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
20 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
21 GNU General Public License for more details.
22
23 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
25 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
26 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
27
28 #include <config.h>
29 #include "lisp.h"
30 #include "buffer.h"
31 #include "character.h"
32 #include "intervals.h"
33
34 /* Emacs uses special text property `composition' to support character
35 composition. A sequence of characters that have the same (i.e. eq)
36 `composition' property value is treated as a single composite
37 sequence (we call it just `composition' here after). Characters in
38 a composition are all composed somehow on the screen.
39
40 The property value has this form when the composition is made:
41 ((LENGTH . COMPONENTS) . MODIFICATION-FUNC)
42 then turns to this form:
43 (COMPOSITION-ID . (LENGTH COMPONENTS-VEC . MODIFICATION-FUNC))
44 when the composition is registered in composition_hash_table and
45 composition_table. These rather peculiar structures were designed
46 to make it easy to distinguish them quickly (we can do that by
47 checking only the first element) and to extract LENGTH (from the
48 former form) and COMPOSITION-ID (from the latter form).
49
50 We register a composition when it is displayed, or when the width
51 is required (for instance, to calculate columns).
52
53 LENGTH -- Length of the composition. This information is used to
54 check the validity of the composition.
55
56 COMPONENTS -- Character, string, vector, list, or nil.
57
58 If it is nil, characters in the text are composed relatively
59 according to their metrics in font glyphs.
60
61 If it is a character or a string, the character or characters
62 in the string are composed relatively.
63
64 If it is a vector or list of integers, the element is a
65 character or an encoded composition rule. The characters are
66 composed according to the rules. (2N)th elements are
67 characters to be composed and (2N+1)th elements are
68 composition rules to tell how to compose (2N+2)th element with
69 the previously composed 2N glyphs.
70
71 COMPONENTS-VEC -- Vector of integers. In relative composition, the
72 elements are characters to be composed. In rule-base
73 composition, the elements are characters or encoded
74 composition rules.
75
76 MODIFICATION-FUNC -- If non nil, it is a function to call when the
77 composition gets invalid after a modification in a buffer. If
78 it is nil, a function in `composition-function-table' of the
79 first character in the sequence is called.
80
81 COMPOSITION-ID --Identification number of the composition. It is
82 used as an index to composition_table for the composition.
83
84 When Emacs has to display a composition or has to know its
85 displaying width, the function get_composition_id is called. It
86 returns COMPOSITION-ID so that the caller can access the
87 information about the composition through composition_table. If a
88 COMPOSITION-ID has not yet been assigned to the composition,
89 get_composition_id checks the validity of `composition' property,
90 and, if valid, assigns a new ID, registers the information in
91 composition_hash_table and composition_table, and changes the form
92 of the property value. If the property is invalid, return -1
93 without changing the property value.
94
95 We use two tables to keep information about composition;
96 composition_hash_table and composition_table.
97
98 The former is a hash table in which keys are COMPONENTS-VECs and
99 values are the corresponding COMPOSITION-IDs. This hash table is
100 weak, but as each key (COMPONENTS-VEC) is also kept as a value of the
101 `composition' property, it won't be collected as garbage until all
102 bits of text that have the same COMPONENTS-VEC are deleted.
103
104 The latter is a table of pointers to `struct composition' indexed
105 by COMPOSITION-ID. This structure keeps the other information (see
106 composite.h).
107
108 In general, a text property holds information about individual
109 characters. But, a `composition' property holds information about
110 a sequence of characters (in this sense, it is like the `intangible'
111 property). That means that we should not share the property value
112 in adjacent compositions -- we can't distinguish them if they have the
113 same property. So, after any changes, we call
114 `update_compositions' and change a property of one of adjacent
115 compositions to a copy of it. This function also runs a proper
116 composition modification function to make a composition that gets
117 invalid by the change valid again.
118
119 As the value of the `composition' property holds information about a
120 specific range of text, the value gets invalid if we change the
121 text in the range. We treat the `composition' property as always
122 rear-nonsticky (currently by setting default-text-properties to
123 (rear-nonsticky (composition))) and we never make properties of
124 adjacent compositions identical. Thus, any such changes make the
125 range just shorter. So, we can check the validity of the `composition'
126 property by comparing LENGTH information with the actual length of
127 the composition.
128
129 */
130
131
132 Lisp_Object Qcomposition;
133
134 /* Table of pointers to the structure `composition' indexed by
135 COMPOSITION-ID. This structure is for storing information about
136 each composition except for COMPONENTS-VEC. */
137 struct composition **composition_table;
138
139 /* The current size of `composition_table'. */
140 static int composition_table_size;
141
142 /* Number of compositions currently made. */
143 int n_compositions;
144
145 /* Hash table for compositions. The key is COMPONENTS-VEC of
146 `composition' property. The value is the corresponding
147 COMPOSITION-ID. */
148 Lisp_Object composition_hash_table;
149
150 /* Function to call to adjust composition. */
151 Lisp_Object Vcompose_chars_after_function;
152
153 Lisp_Object Qauto_composed;
154 Lisp_Object Vauto_composition_function;
155 Lisp_Object Qauto_composition_function;
156
157 EXFUN (Fremove_list_of_text_properties, 4);
158
159 /* Temporary variable used in macros COMPOSITION_XXX. */
160 Lisp_Object composition_temp;
161
162 extern int enable_font_backend;
163 \f
164 /* Return COMPOSITION-ID of a composition at buffer position
165 CHARPOS/BYTEPOS and length NCHARS. The `composition' property of
166 the sequence is PROP. STRING, if non-nil, is a string that
167 contains the composition instead of the current buffer.
168
169 If the composition is invalid, return -1. */
170
171 int
172 get_composition_id (charpos, bytepos, nchars, prop, string)
173 int charpos, bytepos, nchars;
174 Lisp_Object prop, string;
175 {
176 Lisp_Object id, length, components, key, *key_contents;
177 int glyph_len;
178 struct Lisp_Hash_Table *hash_table = XHASH_TABLE (composition_hash_table);
179 int hash_index;
180 unsigned hash_code;
181 struct composition *cmp;
182 int i, ch;
183
184 /* PROP should be
185 Form-A: ((LENGTH . COMPONENTS) . MODIFICATION-FUNC)
186 or
187 Form-B: (COMPOSITION-ID . (LENGTH COMPONENTS-VEC . MODIFICATION-FUNC))
188 */
189 if (nchars == 0 || !CONSP (prop))
190 goto invalid_composition;
191
192 id = XCAR (prop);
193 if (INTEGERP (id))
194 {
195 /* PROP should be Form-B. */
196 if (XINT (id) < 0 || XINT (id) >= n_compositions)
197 goto invalid_composition;
198 return XINT (id);
199 }
200
201 /* PROP should be Form-A.
202 Thus, ID should be (LENGTH . COMPONENTS). */
203 if (!CONSP (id))
204 goto invalid_composition;
205 length = XCAR (id);
206 if (!INTEGERP (length) || XINT (length) != nchars)
207 goto invalid_composition;
208
209 components = XCDR (id);
210
211 /* Check if the same composition has already been registered or not
212 by consulting composition_hash_table. The key for this table is
213 COMPONENTS (converted to a vector COMPONENTS-VEC) or, if it is
214 nil, vector of characters in the composition range. */
215 if (INTEGERP (components))
216 key = Fmake_vector (make_number (1), components);
217 else if (STRINGP (components) || CONSP (components))
218 key = Fvconcat (1, &components);
219 else if (VECTORP (components))
220 key = components;
221 else if (NILP (components))
222 {
223 key = Fmake_vector (make_number (nchars), Qnil);
224 if (STRINGP (string))
225 for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++)
226 {
227 FETCH_STRING_CHAR_ADVANCE (ch, string, charpos, bytepos);
228 XVECTOR (key)->contents[i] = make_number (ch);
229 }
230 else
231 for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++)
232 {
233 FETCH_CHAR_ADVANCE (ch, charpos, bytepos);
234 XVECTOR (key)->contents[i] = make_number (ch);
235 }
236 }
237 else
238 goto invalid_composition;
239
240 hash_index = hash_lookup (hash_table, key, &hash_code);
241 if (hash_index >= 0)
242 {
243 /* We have already registered the same composition. Change PROP
244 from Form-A above to Form-B while replacing COMPONENTS with
245 COMPONENTS-VEC stored in the hash table. We can directly
246 modify the cons cell of PROP because it is not shared. */
247 key = HASH_KEY (hash_table, hash_index);
248 id = HASH_VALUE (hash_table, hash_index);
249 XSETCAR (prop, id);
250 XSETCDR (prop, Fcons (make_number (nchars), Fcons (key, XCDR (prop))));
251 return XINT (id);
252 }
253
254 /* This composition is a new one. We must register it. */
255
256 /* Check if we have sufficient memory to store this information. */
257 if (composition_table_size == 0)
258 {
259 composition_table_size = 256;
260 composition_table
261 = (struct composition **) xmalloc (sizeof (composition_table[0])
262 * composition_table_size);
263 }
264 else if (composition_table_size <= n_compositions)
265 {
266 composition_table_size += 256;
267 composition_table
268 = (struct composition **) xrealloc (composition_table,
269 sizeof (composition_table[0])
270 * composition_table_size);
271 }
272
273 key_contents = XVECTOR (key)->contents;
274
275 /* Check if the contents of COMPONENTS are valid if COMPONENTS is a
276 vector or a list. It should be a sequence of:
277 char1 rule1 char2 rule2 char3 ... ruleN charN+1 */
278
279 #ifdef USE_FONT_BACKEND
280 if (enable_font_backend
281 && VECTORP (components)
282 && ASIZE (components) >= 2
283 && VECTORP (AREF (components, 0)))
284 {
285 /* COMPONENTS is a glyph-string. */
286 int len = ASIZE (key);
287
288 for (i = 1; i < len; i++)
289 if (! VECTORP (AREF (key, i)))
290 goto invalid_composition;
291 }
292 else
293 #endif /* USE_FONT_BACKEND */
294 if (VECTORP (components) || CONSP (components))
295 {
296 int len = XVECTOR (key)->size;
297
298 /* The number of elements should be odd. */
299 if ((len % 2) == 0)
300 goto invalid_composition;
301 /* All elements should be integers (character or encoded
302 composition rule). */
303 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
304 {
305 if (!INTEGERP (key_contents[i]))
306 goto invalid_composition;
307 }
308 }
309
310 /* Change PROP from Form-A above to Form-B. We can directly modify
311 the cons cell of PROP because it is not shared. */
312 XSETFASTINT (id, n_compositions);
313 XSETCAR (prop, id);
314 XSETCDR (prop, Fcons (make_number (nchars), Fcons (key, XCDR (prop))));
315
316 /* Register the composition in composition_hash_table. */
317 hash_index = hash_put (hash_table, key, id, hash_code);
318
319 /* Register the composition in composition_table. */
320 cmp = (struct composition *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct composition));
321
322 cmp->method = (NILP (components)
323 ? COMPOSITION_RELATIVE
324 : ((INTEGERP (components) || STRINGP (components))
325 ? COMPOSITION_WITH_ALTCHARS
326 : COMPOSITION_WITH_RULE_ALTCHARS));
327 #ifdef USE_FONT_BACKEND
328 if (cmp->method == COMPOSITION_WITH_RULE_ALTCHARS
329 && VECTORP (components)
330 && ! INTEGERP (AREF (components, 0)))
331 cmp->method = COMPOSITION_WITH_GLYPH_STRING;
332 #endif /* USE_FONT_BACKEND */
333 cmp->hash_index = hash_index;
334 glyph_len = (cmp->method == COMPOSITION_WITH_RULE_ALTCHARS
335 ? (XVECTOR (key)->size + 1) / 2
336 : XVECTOR (key)->size);
337 cmp->glyph_len = glyph_len;
338 cmp->offsets = (short *) xmalloc (sizeof (short) * glyph_len * 2);
339 cmp->font = NULL;
340
341 #ifdef USE_FONT_BACKEND
342 if (cmp->method == COMPOSITION_WITH_GLYPH_STRING)
343 {
344 cmp->width = 1; /* Should be fixed later. */
345 cmp->glyph_len--;
346 }
347 else
348 #endif /* USE_FONT_BACKEND */
349 /* Calculate the width of overall glyphs of the composition. */
350 if (cmp->method != COMPOSITION_WITH_RULE_ALTCHARS)
351 {
352 /* Relative composition. */
353 cmp->width = 0;
354 for (i = 0; i < glyph_len; i++)
355 {
356 int this_width;
357 ch = XINT (key_contents[i]);
358 this_width = CHAR_WIDTH (ch);
359 if (cmp->width < this_width)
360 cmp->width = this_width;
361 }
362 }
363 else
364 {
365 /* Rule-base composition. */
366 float leftmost = 0.0, rightmost;
367
368 ch = XINT (key_contents[0]);
369 rightmost = ch != '\t' ? CHAR_WIDTH (ch) : 1;
370
371 for (i = 1; i < glyph_len; i += 2)
372 {
373 int rule, gref, nref, xoff, yoff;
374 int this_width;
375 float this_left;
376
377 rule = XINT (key_contents[i]);
378 ch = XINT (key_contents[i + 1]);
379 this_width = ch != '\t' ? CHAR_WIDTH (ch) : 1;
380
381 /* A composition rule is specified by an integer value
382 that encodes global and new reference points (GREF and
383 NREF). GREF and NREF are specified by numbers as
384 below:
385 0---1---2 -- ascent
386 | |
387 | |
388 | |
389 9--10--11 -- center
390 | |
391 ---3---4---5--- baseline
392 | |
393 6---7---8 -- descent
394 */
395 COMPOSITION_DECODE_RULE (rule, gref, nref, xoff, yoff);
396 this_left = (leftmost
397 + (gref % 3) * (rightmost - leftmost) / 2.0
398 - (nref % 3) * this_width / 2.0);
399
400 if (this_left < leftmost)
401 leftmost = this_left;
402 if (this_left + this_width > rightmost)
403 rightmost = this_left + this_width;
404 }
405
406 cmp->width = rightmost - leftmost;
407 if (cmp->width < (rightmost - leftmost))
408 /* To get a ceiling integer value. */
409 cmp->width++;
410 }
411
412 composition_table[n_compositions] = cmp;
413
414 return n_compositions++;
415
416 invalid_composition:
417 /* Would it be better to remove this `composition' property? */
418 return -1;
419 }
420
421 \f
422 /* Find a composition at or nearest to position POS of OBJECT (buffer
423 or string).
424
425 OBJECT defaults to the current buffer. If there's a composition at
426 POS, set *START and *END to the start and end of the sequence,
427 *PROP to the `composition' property, and return 1.
428
429 If there's no composition at POS and LIMIT is negative, return 0.
430
431 Otherwise, search for a composition forward (LIMIT > POS) or
432 backward (LIMIT < POS). In this case, LIMIT bounds the search.
433
434 If a composition is found, set *START, *END, and *PROP as above,
435 and return 1, else return 0.
436
437 This doesn't check the validity of composition. */
438
439 int
440 find_composition (pos, limit, start, end, prop, object)
441 int pos, limit;
442 EMACS_INT *start, *end;
443 Lisp_Object *prop, object;
444 {
445 Lisp_Object val;
446
447 if (get_property_and_range (pos, Qcomposition, prop, start, end, object))
448 return 1;
449
450 if (limit < 0 || limit == pos)
451 return 0;
452
453 if (limit > pos) /* search forward */
454 {
455 val = Fnext_single_property_change (make_number (pos), Qcomposition,
456 object, make_number (limit));
457 pos = XINT (val);
458 if (pos == limit)
459 return 0;
460 }
461 else /* search backward */
462 {
463 if (get_property_and_range (pos - 1, Qcomposition, prop, start, end,
464 object))
465 return 1;
466 val = Fprevious_single_property_change (make_number (pos), Qcomposition,
467 object, make_number (limit));
468 pos = XINT (val);
469 if (pos == limit)
470 return 0;
471 pos--;
472 }
473 get_property_and_range (pos, Qcomposition, prop, start, end, object);
474 return 1;
475 }
476
477 /* Run a proper function to adjust the composition sitting between
478 FROM and TO with property PROP. */
479
480 static void
481 run_composition_function (from, to, prop)
482 int from, to;
483 Lisp_Object prop;
484 {
485 Lisp_Object func;
486 EMACS_INT start, end;
487
488 func = COMPOSITION_MODIFICATION_FUNC (prop);
489 /* If an invalid composition precedes or follows, try to make them
490 valid too. */
491 if (from > BEGV
492 && find_composition (from - 1, -1, &start, &end, &prop, Qnil)
493 && !COMPOSITION_VALID_P (start, end, prop))
494 from = start;
495 if (to < ZV
496 && find_composition (to, -1, &start, &end, &prop, Qnil)
497 && !COMPOSITION_VALID_P (start, end, prop))
498 to = end;
499 if (!NILP (Ffboundp (func)))
500 call2 (func, make_number (from), make_number (to));
501 }
502
503 /* Make invalid compositions adjacent to or inside FROM and TO valid.
504 CHECK_MASK is bitwise `or' of mask bits defined by macros
505 CHECK_XXX (see the comment in composite.h).
506
507 It also resets the text-property `auto-composed' to a proper region
508 so that automatic character composition works correctly later while
509 displaying the region.
510
511 This function is called when a buffer text is changed. If the
512 change is deletion, FROM == TO. Otherwise, FROM < TO. */
513
514 void
515 update_compositions (from, to, check_mask)
516 EMACS_INT from, to;
517 int check_mask;
518 {
519 Lisp_Object prop;
520 EMACS_INT start, end;
521 /* The beginning and end of the region to set the property
522 `auto-composed' to nil. */
523 EMACS_INT min_pos = from, max_pos = to;
524
525 if (inhibit_modification_hooks)
526 return;
527
528 /* If FROM and TO are not in a valid range, do nothing. */
529 if (! (BEGV <= from && from <= to && to <= ZV))
530 return;
531
532 if (check_mask & CHECK_HEAD)
533 {
534 /* FROM should be at composition boundary. But, insertion or
535 deletion will make two compositions adjacent and
536 indistinguishable when they have same (eq) property. To
537 avoid it, in such a case, we change the property of the
538 latter to the copy of it. */
539 if (from > BEGV
540 && find_composition (from - 1, -1, &start, &end, &prop, Qnil))
541 {
542 min_pos = start;
543 if (end > to)
544 max_pos = end;
545 if (from < end)
546 Fput_text_property (make_number (from), make_number (end),
547 Qcomposition,
548 Fcons (XCAR (prop), XCDR (prop)), Qnil);
549 run_composition_function (start, end, prop);
550 from = end;
551 }
552 else if (from < ZV
553 && find_composition (from, -1, &start, &from, &prop, Qnil))
554 {
555 if (from > to)
556 max_pos = from;
557 run_composition_function (start, from, prop);
558 }
559 }
560
561 if (check_mask & CHECK_INSIDE)
562 {
563 /* In this case, we are sure that (check & CHECK_TAIL) is also
564 nonzero. Thus, here we should check only compositions before
565 (to - 1). */
566 while (from < to - 1
567 && find_composition (from, to, &start, &from, &prop, Qnil)
568 && from < to - 1)
569 run_composition_function (start, from, prop);
570 }
571
572 if (check_mask & CHECK_TAIL)
573 {
574 if (from < to
575 && find_composition (to - 1, -1, &start, &end, &prop, Qnil))
576 {
577 /* TO should be also at composition boundary. But,
578 insertion or deletion will make two compositions adjacent
579 and indistinguishable when they have same (eq) property.
580 To avoid it, in such a case, we change the property of
581 the former to the copy of it. */
582 if (to < end)
583 {
584 Fput_text_property (make_number (start), make_number (to),
585 Qcomposition,
586 Fcons (XCAR (prop), XCDR (prop)), Qnil);
587 max_pos = end;
588 }
589 run_composition_function (start, end, prop);
590 }
591 else if (to < ZV
592 && find_composition (to, -1, &start, &end, &prop, Qnil))
593 {
594 run_composition_function (start, end, prop);
595 max_pos = end;
596 }
597 }
598 if (min_pos < max_pos)
599 {
600 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
601
602 specbind (Qinhibit_read_only, Qt);
603 specbind (Qinhibit_modification_hooks, Qt);
604 specbind (Qinhibit_point_motion_hooks, Qt);
605 Fremove_list_of_text_properties (make_number (min_pos),
606 make_number (max_pos),
607 Fcons (Qauto_composed, Qnil), Qnil);
608 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
609 }
610 }
611
612
613 /* Modify composition property values in LIST destructively. LIST is
614 a list as returned from text_property_list. Change values to the
615 top-level copies of them so that none of them are `eq'. */
616
617 void
618 make_composition_value_copy (list)
619 Lisp_Object list;
620 {
621 Lisp_Object plist, val;
622
623 for (; CONSP (list); list = XCDR (list))
624 {
625 plist = XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (XCAR (list))));
626 while (CONSP (plist) && CONSP (XCDR (plist)))
627 {
628 if (EQ (XCAR (plist), Qcomposition)
629 && (val = XCAR (XCDR (plist)), CONSP (val)))
630 XSETCAR (XCDR (plist), Fcons (XCAR (val), XCDR (val)));
631 plist = XCDR (XCDR (plist));
632 }
633 }
634 }
635
636
637 /* Make text in the region between START and END a composition that
638 has COMPONENTS and MODIFICATION-FUNC.
639
640 If STRING is non-nil, then operate on characters contained between
641 indices START and END in STRING. */
642
643 void
644 compose_text (start, end, components, modification_func, string)
645 int start, end;
646 Lisp_Object components, modification_func, string;
647 {
648 Lisp_Object prop;
649
650 prop = Fcons (Fcons (make_number (end - start), components),
651 modification_func);
652 Fput_text_property (make_number (start), make_number (end),
653 Qcomposition, prop, string);
654 }
655 \f
656 /* Emacs Lisp APIs. */
657
658 DEFUN ("compose-region-internal", Fcompose_region_internal,
659 Scompose_region_internal, 2, 4, 0,
660 doc: /* Internal use only.
661
662 Compose text in the region between START and END.
663 Optional 3rd and 4th arguments are COMPONENTS and MODIFICATION-FUNC
664 for the composition. See `compose-region' for more detail. */)
665 (start, end, components, modification_func)
666 Lisp_Object start, end, components, modification_func;
667 {
668 validate_region (&start, &end);
669 if (!NILP (components)
670 && !INTEGERP (components)
671 && !CONSP (components)
672 && !STRINGP (components))
673 CHECK_VECTOR (components);
674
675 compose_text (XINT (start), XINT (end), components, modification_func, Qnil);
676 return Qnil;
677 }
678
679 DEFUN ("compose-string-internal", Fcompose_string_internal,
680 Scompose_string_internal, 3, 5, 0,
681 doc: /* Internal use only.
682
683 Compose text between indices START and END of STRING.
684 Optional 4th and 5th arguments are COMPONENTS and MODIFICATION-FUNC
685 for the composition. See `compose-string' for more detail. */)
686 (string, start, end, components, modification_func)
687 Lisp_Object string, start, end, components, modification_func;
688 {
689 CHECK_STRING (string);
690 CHECK_NUMBER (start);
691 CHECK_NUMBER (end);
692
693 if (XINT (start) < 0 ||
694 XINT (start) > XINT (end)
695 || XINT (end) > SCHARS (string))
696 args_out_of_range (start, end);
697
698 compose_text (XINT (start), XINT (end), components, modification_func, string);
699 return string;
700 }
701
702 DEFUN ("find-composition-internal", Ffind_composition_internal,
703 Sfind_composition_internal, 4, 4, 0,
704 doc: /* Internal use only.
705
706 Return information about composition at or nearest to position POS.
707 See `find-composition' for more detail. */)
708 (pos, limit, string, detail_p)
709 Lisp_Object pos, limit, string, detail_p;
710 {
711 Lisp_Object prop, tail;
712 EMACS_INT start, end;
713 int id;
714
715 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos);
716 start = XINT (pos);
717 if (!NILP (limit))
718 {
719 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
720 end = XINT (limit);
721 }
722 else
723 end = -1;
724
725 if (!NILP (string))
726 {
727 CHECK_STRING (string);
728 if (XINT (pos) < 0 || XINT (pos) > SCHARS (string))
729 args_out_of_range (string, pos);
730 }
731 else
732 {
733 if (XINT (pos) < BEGV || XINT (pos) > ZV)
734 args_out_of_range (Fcurrent_buffer (), pos);
735 }
736
737 if (!find_composition (start, end, &start, &end, &prop, string))
738 return Qnil;
739 if (!COMPOSITION_VALID_P (start, end, prop))
740 return Fcons (make_number (start), Fcons (make_number (end),
741 Fcons (Qnil, Qnil)));
742 if (NILP (detail_p))
743 return Fcons (make_number (start), Fcons (make_number (end),
744 Fcons (Qt, Qnil)));
745
746 if (COMPOSITION_REGISTERD_P (prop))
747 id = COMPOSITION_ID (prop);
748 else
749 {
750 int start_byte = (NILP (string)
751 ? CHAR_TO_BYTE (start)
752 : string_char_to_byte (string, start));
753 id = get_composition_id (start, start_byte, end - start, prop, string);
754 }
755
756 if (id >= 0)
757 {
758 Lisp_Object components, relative_p, mod_func;
759 enum composition_method method = COMPOSITION_METHOD (prop);
760 int width = composition_table[id]->width;
761
762 components = Fcopy_sequence (COMPOSITION_COMPONENTS (prop));
763 relative_p = (method == COMPOSITION_WITH_RULE_ALTCHARS
764 ? Qnil : Qt);
765 mod_func = COMPOSITION_MODIFICATION_FUNC (prop);
766 tail = Fcons (components,
767 Fcons (relative_p,
768 Fcons (mod_func,
769 Fcons (make_number (width), Qnil))));
770 }
771 else
772 tail = Qnil;
773
774 return Fcons (make_number (start), Fcons (make_number (end), tail));
775 }
776
777 \f
778 void
779 syms_of_composite ()
780 {
781 Qcomposition = intern ("composition");
782 staticpro (&Qcomposition);
783
784 /* Make a hash table for composition. */
785 {
786 Lisp_Object args[6];
787 extern Lisp_Object QCsize;
788
789 args[0] = QCtest;
790 args[1] = Qequal;
791 args[2] = QCweakness;
792 /* We used to make the hash table weak so that unreferenced
793 compostions can be garbage-collected. But, usually once
794 created compositions are repeatedly used in an Emacs session,
795 and thus it's not worth to save memory in such a way. So, we
796 make the table not weak. */
797 args[3] = Qnil;
798 args[4] = QCsize;
799 args[5] = make_number (311);
800 composition_hash_table = Fmake_hash_table (6, args);
801 staticpro (&composition_hash_table);
802 }
803
804 /* Text property `composition' should be nonsticky by default. */
805 Vtext_property_default_nonsticky
806 = Fcons (Fcons (Qcomposition, Qt), Vtext_property_default_nonsticky);
807
808 DEFVAR_LISP ("compose-chars-after-function", &Vcompose_chars_after_function,
809 doc: /* Function to adjust composition of buffer text.
810
811 The function is called with three arguments FROM, TO, and OBJECT.
812 FROM and TO specify the range of text of which composition should be
813 adjusted. OBJECT, if non-nil, is a string that contains the text.
814
815 This function is called after a text with `composition' property is
816 inserted or deleted to keep `composition' property of buffer text
817 valid.
818
819 The default value is the function `compose-chars-after'. */);
820 Vcompose_chars_after_function = intern ("compose-chars-after");
821
822 Qauto_composed = intern ("auto-composed");
823 staticpro (&Qauto_composed);
824
825 Qauto_composition_function = intern ("auto-composition-function");
826 staticpro (&Qauto_composition_function);
827
828 DEFVAR_LISP ("auto-composition-function", &Vauto_composition_function,
829 doc: /* Function to call to compose characters automatically.
830 The function is called from the display routine with two arguments,
831 POS and STRING.
832
833 If STRING is nil, the function must compose characters following POS
834 in the current buffer.
835
836 Otherwise, STRING is a string, and POS is an index to the string. In
837 this case, the function must compose characters following POS in
838 the string. */);
839 Vauto_composition_function = Qnil;
840
841 defsubr (&Scompose_region_internal);
842 defsubr (&Scompose_string_internal);
843 defsubr (&Sfind_composition_internal);
844 }
845
846 /* arch-tag: 79cefaf8-ca48-4eed-97e5-d5afb290d272
847 (do not change this comment) */