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* redisplay-xlike-inc.c (XLIKE_output_blank): Fix comment typo.
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410 | 1 ;;; compat.el --- Mechanism for non-intrusively providing compatibility funs. |
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826 | 3 ;; Copyright (C) 2000, 2002 Ben Wing. |
410 | 4 |
5 ;; Author: Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> | |
6 ;; Maintainer: Ben Wing | |
7 ;; Keywords: internal | |
8 | |
9 ;; This file is part of XEmacs. | |
10 | |
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14 ;; option) any later version. |
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19 ;; for more details. |
410 | 20 |
21 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
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22 ;; along with XEmacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
410 | 23 |
24 ;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF. | |
25 | |
26 ;;; Authorship: | |
27 | |
28 ; Written May 2000 by Ben Wing. | |
29 | |
30 ;;; Commentary: | |
31 | |
826 | 32 ;; The idea is to provide emulation of API's in a namespace-clean way. Lots of packages are filled with declarations such as |
33 | |
34 ;; (defalias 'gnus-overlay-get 'extent-property) | |
35 | |
36 ; There should be a single package to provide such compatibility code. The | |
37 ; tricky part is how to do it in a clean way, without packages interfering | |
38 ; with each other. | |
39 | |
40 ; The basic usage of compat is: | |
41 | |
42 ; (1) Each package copies compat.el and renames it, e.g. gnus-compat.el. | |
43 | |
44 ; (2) `compat' defines various API's that can be activated. To use them in a | |
45 ; file, first place code like this at the top of the file: | |
46 | |
47 ;(let ((compat-current-package 'Gnus)) | |
48 ; (require 'gnus-compat)) | |
49 | |
50 ; then wrap the rest of the code like this: | |
51 | |
52 ; (Gnus-compat-wrap '(overlays events) | |
53 | |
54 ;;; Commentary | |
55 | |
56 ;; blah | |
57 | |
58 ;;; Code | |
59 | |
60 ;(defun random-module-my-fun (bar baz) | |
61 ; ... | |
62 ; (overlay-put overlay 'face 'bold) | |
63 ; ... | |
64 ;) | |
65 ; | |
66 ;(defun ... | |
67 ;) | |
68 ; | |
69 ; | |
70 ; | |
71 ; | |
72 ;) ;; end of (Gnus-compat) | |
73 | |
74 ;;;; random-module.el ends here | |
75 | |
76 ; (3) What this does is implement the requested API's (in this case, the | |
77 ; overlay API from GNU Emacs and event API from XEmacs) in whichever | |
78 ; version of Emacs is running, with names such as | |
79 ; `Gnus-compat-overlay-put', and then it uses `macrolet' to map the | |
80 ; generic names in the wrapped code into namespace-clean names. The | |
81 ; result of loading `gnus-compat' leaves around only functions beginning | |
82 ; with `Gnus-compat' (or whatever prefix was specified in | |
83 ; `compat-current-package'). This way, various packages, with various | |
84 ; versions of `compat' as part of them, can coexist, with each package | |
85 ; running the version of `compat' that it's been tested with. The use of | |
86 ; `macrolet' ensures that only code that's lexically wrapped -- not code | |
87 ; that's called from that code -- is affected by the API mapping. | |
88 | |
410 | 89 ;; Typical usage: |
90 | |
91 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
92 ;; 1. Wrap modules that define compatibility functions like this: ;; | |
93 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
94 | |
95 ;(compat-define-group 'fsf-compat) | |
96 | |
97 ;(compat-define-functions 'fsf-compat | |
98 | |
826 | 99 ;(defun overlay-put (overlay prop value) |
100 ; "Set property PROP to VALUE in overlay OVERLAY." | |
101 ; (set-extent-property overlay prop value)) | |
410 | 102 |
103 ;(defun make-overlay (beg end &optional buffer front-advance rear-advance) | |
104 ; ...) | |
105 | |
106 ;... | |
107 | |
108 ;) ;; end of (compat-define-group 'fsf-compat) | |
109 | |
110 ;;;; overlay.el ends here | |
111 | |
112 | |
113 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
114 ;; 2. Wrap modules that use the compatibility functions like this: ;; | |
115 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
116 | |
826 | 117 ;(let ((compat-current-package 'gnus)) |
118 ; (require 'gnus-compat)) | |
119 ; | |
120 ;(gnus-compat 'fsf-compat | |
121 ; | |
122 ;; Code: | |
123 ;; | |
124 ;; | |
410 | 125 ;(defun random-module-my-fun (bar baz) |
826 | 126 ; ... |
127 ; (overlay-put overlay 'face 'bold) | |
128 ; ... | |
129 ;) | |
130 ; | |
131 ;(defun ... | |
132 ;) | |
133 ; | |
134 ; | |
135 ; | |
136 ; | |
410 | 137 ;) ;; end of (compat 'fsf-compat) |
138 | |
139 ;;;; random-module.el ends here | |
140 | |
826 | 141 (defvar compat-current-package) |
142 | |
143 (eval-when-compile | |
144 (setq compat-current-package 'compat)) | |
145 | |
146 ;; #### not yet working | |
147 '( | |
148 | |
149 (defmacro compat-define-compat-functions (&rest body) | |
150 "Define the functions of the `compat' package in a namespace-clean way. | |
151 This relies on `compat-current-package' being set. If `compat-current-package' | |
152 is equal to the symbol `foo', and within BODY is something like | |
153 | |
154 \(defmacro compat-define-group (group) | |
155 ... | |
156 ) | |
157 | |
158 then this turns into | |
159 | |
160 \(defmacro foo-compat-define-group (group) | |
161 ... | |
162 ) | |
163 | |
164 and all calls are replaced accordingly. | |
165 | |
166 | |
167 | |
168 | |
169 Functions such as | |
170 compatibility functions in GROUP. | |
171 You should simply wrap this around the code that defines the functions. | |
172 Any functions and macros defined at top level using `defun' or `defmacro' | |
173 will be noticed and added to GROUP. Other top-level code will be executed | |
174 normally. All code and definitions in this group can safely reference any | |
175 other functions in this group -- the code is effectively wrapped in a | |
176 `compat' call. You can call `compat-define-functions' more than once, if | |
177 necessary, for a single group. | |
178 | |
179 What actually happens is that the functions and macros defined here are in | |
180 fact defined using names prefixed with GROUP. To use these functions, | |
181 wrap any calling code with the `compat' macro, which lexically renames | |
182 the function and macro calls appropriately." | |
183 (let ((prefix (if (boundp 'compat-current-package) | |
184 compat-current-package | |
185 (error | |
186 "`compat-current-package' must be defined when loading this module"))) | |
187 (defs-to-munge '(defun defmacro)) | |
188 mappings) | |
189 (if (symbolp prefix) (setq prefix (symbol-name prefix))) | |
190 ;; first, note all defuns and defmacros | |
191 (let (fundef | |
192 (body-tail body)) | |
193 (while body-tail | |
194 (setq fundef (car body-tail)) | |
195 (when (and (consp fundef) (memq (car fundef) defs-to-munge)) | |
196 (push (cons (second fundef) (third fundef)) mappings)) | |
197 (setq body-tail (cdr body-tail)))) | |
198 ;; now, munge the definitions with the new names | |
199 (let (fundef | |
200 (body-tail body) | |
201 result | |
202 defs) | |
203 (while body-tail | |
204 (setq fundef (car body-tail)) | |
205 (push | |
206 (cond ((and (consp fundef) (memq (car fundef) defs-to-munge)) | |
207 (nconc (list (car fundef) | |
208 (intern (concat prefix "-" | |
209 (symbol-name (second fundef)))) | |
210 (third fundef)) | |
211 (nthcdr 3 fundef))) | |
212 (t fundef)) | |
213 result) | |
214 (setq body-tail (cdr body-tail))) | |
215 (setq result (nreverse result)) | |
216 ;; now, generate the munged code, with the references to the functions | |
217 ;; macroletted | |
218 (mapc | |
219 #'(lambda (acons) | |
220 (let ((fun (car acons)) | |
221 (args (cdr acons))) | |
222 (push | |
223 (list fun args | |
224 (nconc | |
225 (list 'list | |
226 (list 'quote | |
227 (intern (concat prefix "-" | |
228 (symbol-name fun))))) | |
229 args)) | |
230 defs))) | |
231 mappings) | |
232 ;; it would be cleaner to use `lexical-let' instead of `let', but that | |
233 ;; causes function definitions to have obnoxious, unreadable junk in | |
234 ;; them. #### Move `lexical-let' into C!!! | |
235 `(macrolet ((compat-current-package () ,compat-current-package) | |
236 ,@defs) | |
237 ,@result)))) | |
238 | |
239 (compat-define-compat-functions | |
410 | 240 |
241 (defun compat-hash-table (group) | |
242 (get group 'compat-table)) | |
243 | |
244 (defun compat-make-hash-table (group) | |
245 (put group 'compat-table (make-hash-table))) | |
246 | |
826 | 247 (defmacro compat-define-group (group &rest body) |
410 | 248 "Define GROUP as a group of compatibility functions. |
826 | 249 This macro should wrap individual Individual functions are defined using `compat-define-functions'. |
410 | 250 Once defined, the functions can be used by wrapping your code in the |
251 `compat' macro. | |
252 | |
253 If GROUP is already defined, nothing happens." | |
254 (let ((group (eval group))) | |
255 (or (hash-table-p (compat-hash-table group)) | |
256 (compat-make-hash-table group)))) | |
257 | |
258 (defmacro compat-clear-functions (group) | |
259 "Clear all defined functions and macros out of GROUP." | |
260 (let ((group (eval group))) | |
261 (clrhash (compat-hash-table group)))) | |
262 | |
826 | 263 (defmacro compat-defun (args &rest body) |
264 | |
265 (defmacro compat-define-function (props name arglist &rest body) | |
266 "Define a compatibility function. | |
267 PROPS are properties controlling how the function should be defined. | |
268 control how the should simply wrap this around the code that defines the functions. | |
410 | 269 Any functions and macros defined at top level using `defun' or `defmacro' |
270 will be noticed and added to GROUP. Other top-level code will be executed | |
271 normally. All code and definitions in this group can safely reference any | |
272 other functions in this group -- the code is effectively wrapped in a | |
273 `compat' call. You can call `compat-define-functions' more than once, if | |
274 necessary, for a single group. | |
275 | |
276 What actually happens is that the functions and macros defined here are in | |
277 fact defined using names prefixed with GROUP. To use these functions, | |
278 wrap any calling code with the `compat' macro, which lexically renames | |
279 the function and macro calls appropriately." | |
826 | 280 (let ((group (eval group)) |
281 (defs-to-munge '(defun defmacro)) | |
282 ) | |
410 | 283 (let (fundef |
284 (body-tail body)) | |
285 (while body-tail | |
286 (setq fundef (car body-tail)) | |
826 | 287 (when (and (consp fundef) (memq (car fundef) defs-to-munge)) |
410 | 288 (puthash (second fundef) (third fundef) (compat-hash-table group))) |
289 (setq body-tail (cdr body-tail)))) | |
290 (let (fundef | |
291 (body-tail body) | |
292 result) | |
293 (while body-tail | |
294 (setq fundef (car body-tail)) | |
295 (push | |
826 | 296 (cond ((and (consp fundef) (memq (car fundef) defs-to-munge)) |
297 (nconc (list (car fundef) | |
410 | 298 (intern (concat (symbol-name group) "-" |
299 (symbol-name (second fundef)))) | |
300 (third fundef)) | |
301 (nthcdr 3 fundef))) | |
302 (t fundef)) | |
303 result) | |
304 (setq body-tail (cdr body-tail))) | |
826 | 305 (nconc (list 'compat-wrap (list 'quote group)) (nreverse result))))) |
410 | 306 |
307 (defvar compat-active-groups nil) | |
308 | |
309 (defun compat-fboundp (groups fun) | |
310 "T if FUN is either `fboundp' or one of the compatibility funs in GROUPS. | |
311 GROUPS is a list of compatibility groups as defined using | |
312 `compat-define-group'." | |
313 (or (fboundp fun) | |
314 (block nil | |
315 (mapcar #'(lambda (group) | |
316 (if (gethash fun (compat-hash-table group)) | |
317 (return t))) | |
318 groups)))) | |
319 | |
826 | 320 (defmacro compat-wrap-runtime (groups &rest body)) |
321 | |
322 (defmacro compat-wrap (groups &rest body) | |
323 "Make use of compatibility functions and macros in GROUPS. | |
324 GROUPS is a symbol, an API group, or list of API groups. Each API group | |
325 defines a set of functions, macros, variables, etc. and that will (or | |
326 should ideally) work on all recent versions of both GNU Emacs and XEmacs, | |
327 and (to some extent, depending on how the functions were designed) on older | |
328 version. When this function is used, it will generally not be named | |
329 `compat-wrap', but have some name such as `Gnus-compat-wrap', if this is | |
330 wrapping something in `gnus'. (The renaming happened when the `compat' | |
331 package was loaded -- see discussion at top). | |
332 | |
333 To use `compat' in your package (assume your package is `gnus'), you first | |
334 have to do a bit if setup. | |
335 | |
336 -- Copy and rename compat.el, e.g. to `gnus-compat.el'. The name must be | |
337 globally unique across everything on the load path (that means all | |
338 packages). | |
339 -- Incude this file in your package. It will not interfere with any other | |
340 versions of compat (earlier, later, etc.) provided in other packages | |
341 and similarly renamed. | |
342 | |
343 To make use of the API's provided: | |
344 | |
345 -- First place code like this at the top of the file, after the copyright | |
346 notices and comments: | |
347 | |
348 \(let ((compat-current-package 'Gnus)) | |
349 (require 'gnus-compat)) | |
350 | |
351 -- then wrap the rest of the code like this, assuming you want access to | |
352 the GNU Emacs overlays API, and the XEmacs events API: | |
353 | |
354 \(Gnus-compat-wrap '(overlays xem-events) | |
355 | |
356 ... | |
357 ... | |
358 ... | |
359 | |
360 \(defun gnus-random-fun (overlay baz) | |
361 ... | |
362 (overlay-put overlay 'face 'bold) | |
363 ... | |
364 ) | |
365 | |
366 ... | |
367 ... | |
368 | |
369 \(defun gnus-random-fun-2 (event) | |
370 (interactive "e") | |
371 (let ((x (event-x event)) | |
372 (y (event-y event))) | |
373 ... | |
374 ) | |
375 ) | |
376 | |
377 ) ;; end of (Gnus-compat) | |
378 | |
379 ;;;; random-module.el ends here | |
380 | |
381 Both the requested API's will be implemented whichever version of Emacs | |
382 \(GNU Emacs, XEmacs, etc.) is running, and (with limitations) on older | |
383 versions as well. Furthermore, the API's are provided *ONLY* to code | |
384 that's actually, lexically wrapped by `compat-wrap' (or its renamed | |
385 version). All other code, including code that's called by the wrapped | |
386 code, is not affected -- e.g. if we're on XEmacs, and `overlay-put' isn't | |
387 normally defined, then it won't be defined in code other than the wrapped | |
388 code, even if the wrapped code calls that code. Clever, huh? | |
389 | |
390 What happens is that the `compat-wrap' actually uses `macrolet' to | |
391 inline-substitute calls to `overlay-put' to (in this case) | |
392 `Gnus-compat-overlay-put', which was defined when `gnus-compat' was loaded. | |
393 | |
394 What happens is that is implement the requested API's (in this case, the | |
395 overlay API from GNU Emacs and event API from XEmacs) in whichever | |
396 version of Emacs is running, with names such as | |
397 `Gnus-compat-overlay-put', and then it uses `macrolet' to map the | |
398 generic names in the wrapped code into namespace-clean names. The | |
399 result of loading `gnus-compat' leaves around only functions beginning | |
400 with `Gnus-compat' (or whatever prefix was specified in | |
401 `compat-current-package'). This way, various packages, with various | |
402 versions of `compat' as part of them, can coexist, with each package | |
403 running the version of `compat' that it's been tested with. The use of | |
404 `macrolet' ensures that only code that's lexically wrapped -- not code | |
405 that's called from that code -- is affected by the API mapping. | |
406 | |
407 Before using `compat' | |
408 | |
409 For any file where you want to make use of one or more API's provided by | |
410 `compat', first do this: | |
411 | |
412 Wrap a call to `compat-wrap' around your entire file, like this: | |
413 | |
414 ;; First, you copied compat.el into your package -- we're assuming \"gnus\" -- | |
415 ;; and renamed it, e.g. gnus-compat.el. Now we load it and tell it to | |
416 ;; use `Gnus' as the prefix for all stuff it defines. (Use a capital letter | |
417 ;; or some similar convention so that these names are not so easy to see.) | |
418 | |
419 \(let ((current-compat-package 'Gnus)) | |
420 (require 'gnus-compat)) | |
421 | |
422 ;; The function `compat-wrap' was mapped to `Gnus-compat-wrap'. The idea | |
423 ;; is that the raw functions beginning with `compat-' are never actually | |
424 ;; defined. They may appear as function calls inside of functions, but | |
425 ;; they will always be mapped to something beginning with the given prefix. | |
426 | |
427 \(Gnus-compat-wrap '(overlays xem-events) | |
428 | |
429 ... | |
430 | |
431 ) | |
432 | |
410 | 433 You should simply wrap this around the code that uses the functions |
826 | 434 and macros in GROUPS. Typically, a call to `compat' should be placed |
410 | 435 at the top of an ELisp module, with the closing parenthesis at the |
436 bottom; use this in place of a `require' statement. Wrapped code can | |
437 be either function or macro definitions or other ELisp code, and | |
438 wrapped function or macro definitions need not be at top level. All | |
439 calls to the compatibility functions or macros will be noticed anywhere | |
440 within the wrapped code. Calls to `fboundp' within the wrapped code | |
441 will also behave correctly when called on compatibility functions and | |
442 macros, even though they would return nil elsewhere (including in code | |
443 in other modules called dynamically from the wrapped code). | |
444 | |
445 The functions and macros define in GROUP are actually defined under | |
446 prefixed names, to avoid namespace clashes and bad interactions with | |
447 other code that calls `fboundp'. All calls inside of the wrapped code | |
448 to the compatibility functions and macros in GROUP are lexically | |
449 mapped to the prefixed names. Since this is a lexical mapping, code | |
450 in other modules that is called by functions in this module will not | |
451 be affected." | |
452 (let ((group (eval group)) | |
453 defs) | |
454 (maphash | |
455 #'(lambda (fun args) | |
456 (push | |
457 (list fun args | |
458 (nconc | |
459 (list 'list | |
460 (list 'quote | |
461 (intern (concat (symbol-name group) "-" | |
462 (symbol-name fun))))) | |
463 args)) | |
464 defs)) | |
465 (compat-hash-table group)) | |
466 ;; it would be cleaner to use `lexical-let' instead of `let', but that | |
467 ;; causes function definitions to have obnoxious, unreadable junk in | |
468 ;; them. #### Move `lexical-let' into C!!! | |
469 `(let ((compat-active-groups (cons ',group compat-active-groups))) | |
470 (macrolet ((fboundp (fun) `(compat-fboundp ',compat-active-groups ,fun)) | |
471 ,@defs) | |
472 ,@body)))) | |
826 | 473 |
474 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
475 ;; Define the compat groups ;; | |
476 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
477 | |
478 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; overlays ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
479 | |
480 (compat-define-group 'overlays | |
481 | |
482 (defun-compat overlayp (object) | |
483 "Return t if OBJECT is an overlay." | |
484 (and (extentp object) | |
485 (extent-property object 'overlay))) | |
486 | |
487 (defun-compat make-overlay (beg end &optional buffer front-advance rear-advance) | |
488 "Create a new overlay with range BEG to END in BUFFER. | |
489 If omitted, BUFFER defaults to the current buffer. | |
490 BEG and END may be integers or markers. | |
491 The fourth arg FRONT-ADVANCE, if non-nil, makes the | |
492 front delimiter advance when text is inserted there. | |
493 The fifth arg REAR-ADVANCE, if non-nil, makes the | |
494 rear delimiter advance when text is inserted there." | |
495 (if (null buffer) | |
496 (setq buffer (current-buffer)) | |
497 (check-argument-type 'bufferp buffer)) | |
498 (when (> beg end) | |
499 (setq beg (prog1 end (setq end beg)))) | |
500 | |
501 (let ((overlay (make-extent beg end buffer))) | |
502 (set-extent-property overlay 'overlay t) | |
503 (if front-advance | |
504 (set-extent-property overlay 'start-open t) | |
505 (set-extent-property overlay 'start-closed t)) | |
506 (if rear-advance | |
507 (set-extent-property overlay 'end-closed t) | |
508 (set-extent-property overlay 'end-open t)) | |
509 | |
510 overlay)) | |
511 | |
512 (defun-compat move-overlay (overlay beg end &optional buffer) | |
513 "Set the endpoints of OVERLAY to BEG and END in BUFFER. | |
514 If BUFFER is omitted, leave OVERLAY in the same buffer it inhabits now. | |
515 If BUFFER is omitted, and OVERLAY is in no buffer, put it in the current | |
516 buffer." | |
517 (check-argument-type 'overlayp overlay) | |
518 (if (null buffer) | |
519 (setq buffer (extent-object overlay))) | |
520 (if (null buffer) | |
521 (setq buffer (current-buffer))) | |
522 (check-argument-type 'bufferp buffer) | |
523 (and (= beg end) | |
524 (extent-property overlay 'evaporate) | |
525 (delete-overlay overlay)) | |
526 (when (> beg end) | |
527 (setq beg (prog1 end (setq end beg)))) | |
528 (set-extent-endpoints overlay beg end buffer) | |
529 overlay) | |
530 | |
531 (defun-compat delete-overlay (overlay) | |
532 "Delete the overlay OVERLAY from its buffer." | |
533 (check-argument-type 'overlayp overlay) | |
534 (detach-extent overlay) | |
535 nil) | |
536 | |
537 (defun-compat overlay-start (overlay) | |
538 "Return the position at which OVERLAY starts." | |
539 (check-argument-type 'overlayp overlay) | |
540 (extent-start-position overlay)) | |
541 | |
542 (defun-compat overlay-end (overlay) | |
543 "Return the position at which OVERLAY ends." | |
544 (check-argument-type 'overlayp overlay) | |
545 (extent-end-position overlay)) | |
546 | |
547 (defun-compat overlay-buffer (overlay) | |
548 "Return the buffer OVERLAY belongs to." | |
549 (check-argument-type 'overlayp overlay) | |
550 (extent-object overlay)) | |
551 | |
552 (defun-compat overlay-properties (overlay) | |
553 "Return a list of the properties on OVERLAY. | |
554 This is a copy of OVERLAY's plist; modifying its conses has no effect on | |
555 OVERLAY." | |
556 (check-argument-type 'overlayp overlay) | |
557 (extent-properties overlay)) | |
558 | |
559 (defun-compat overlays-at (pos) | |
560 "Return a list of the overlays that contain position POS." | |
561 (overlays-in pos pos)) | |
562 | |
563 (defun-compat overlays-in (beg end) | |
564 "Return a list of the overlays that overlap the region BEG ... END. | |
565 Overlap means that at least one character is contained within the overlay | |
566 and also contained within the specified region. | |
567 Empty overlays are included in the result if they are located at BEG | |
568 or between BEG and END." | |
569 (if (featurep 'xemacs) | |
570 (mapcar-extents #'identity nil nil beg end | |
571 'all-extents-closed-open 'overlay) | |
572 (let ((ovls (overlay-lists)) | |
573 tmp retval) | |
574 (if (< end beg) | |
575 (setq tmp end | |
576 end beg | |
577 beg tmp)) | |
578 (setq ovls (nconc (car ovls) (cdr ovls))) | |
579 (while ovls | |
580 (setq tmp (car ovls) | |
581 ovls (cdr ovls)) | |
582 (if (or (and (<= (overlay-start tmp) end) | |
583 (>= (overlay-start tmp) beg)) | |
584 (and (<= (overlay-end tmp) end) | |
585 (>= (overlay-end tmp) beg))) | |
586 (setq retval (cons tmp retval)))) | |
587 retval))) | |
588 | |
589 (defun-compat next-overlay-change (pos) | |
590 "Return the next position after POS where an overlay starts or ends. | |
591 If there are no more overlay boundaries after POS, return (point-max)." | |
592 (let ((next (point-max)) | |
593 tmp) | |
594 (map-extents | |
595 (lambda (overlay ignore) | |
596 (when (or (and (< (setq tmp (extent-start-position overlay)) next) | |
597 (> tmp pos)) | |
598 (and (< (setq tmp (extent-end-position overlay)) next) | |
599 (> tmp pos))) | |
600 (setq next tmp)) | |
601 nil) | |
602 nil pos nil nil 'all-extents-closed-open 'overlay) | |
603 next)) | |
604 | |
605 (defun-compat previous-overlay-change (pos) | |
606 "Return the previous position before POS where an overlay starts or ends. | |
607 If there are no more overlay boundaries before POS, return (point-min)." | |
608 (let ((prev (point-min)) | |
609 tmp) | |
610 (map-extents | |
611 (lambda (overlay ignore) | |
612 (when (or (and (> (setq tmp (extent-end-position overlay)) prev) | |
613 (< tmp pos)) | |
614 (and (> (setq tmp (extent-start-position overlay)) prev) | |
615 (< tmp pos))) | |
616 (setq prev tmp)) | |
617 nil) | |
618 nil nil pos nil 'all-extents-closed-open 'overlay) | |
619 prev)) | |
620 | |
621 (defun-compat overlay-lists () | |
622 "Return a pair of lists giving all the overlays of the current buffer. | |
623 The car has all the overlays before the overlay center; | |
624 the cdr has all the overlays after the overlay center. | |
625 Recentering overlays moves overlays between these lists. | |
626 The lists you get are copies, so that changing them has no effect. | |
627 However, the overlays you get are the real objects that the buffer uses." | |
628 (or (boundp 'xemacs-internal-overlay-center-pos) | |
629 (overlay-recenter (1+ (/ (- (point-max) (point-min)) 2)))) | |
630 (let ((pos xemacs-internal-overlay-center-pos) | |
631 before after) | |
632 (map-extents (lambda (overlay ignore) | |
633 (if (> pos (extent-end-position overlay)) | |
634 (push overlay before) | |
635 (push overlay after)) | |
636 nil) | |
637 nil nil nil nil 'all-extents-closed-open 'overlay) | |
638 (cons (nreverse before) (nreverse after)))) | |
639 | |
640 (defun-compat overlay-recenter (pos) | |
641 "Recenter the overlays of the current buffer around position POS." | |
642 (set (make-local-variable 'xemacs-internal-overlay-center-pos) pos)) | |
643 | |
644 (defun-compat overlay-get (overlay prop) | |
645 "Get the property of overlay OVERLAY with property name PROP." | |
646 (check-argument-type 'overlayp overlay) | |
647 (let ((value (extent-property overlay prop)) | |
648 category) | |
649 (if (and (null value) | |
650 (setq category (extent-property overlay 'category))) | |
651 (get category prop) | |
652 value))) | |
653 | |
654 (defun-compat overlay-put (overlay prop value) | |
655 "Set one property of overlay OVERLAY: give property PROP value VALUE." | |
656 (check-argument-type 'overlayp overlay) | |
657 (cond ((eq prop 'evaporate) | |
658 (set-extent-property overlay 'detachable value)) | |
659 ((eq prop 'before-string) | |
660 (set-extent-property overlay 'begin-glyph | |
661 (make-glyph (vector 'string :data value)))) | |
662 ((eq prop 'after-string) | |
663 (set-extent-property overlay 'end-glyph | |
664 (make-glyph (vector 'string :data value)))) | |
665 ((eq prop 'local-map) | |
666 (set-extent-property overlay 'keymap value)) | |
667 ((memq prop '(window insert-in-front-hooks insert-behind-hooks | |
668 modification-hooks)) | |
669 (error "cannot support overlay '%s property under XEmacs" | |
670 prop))) | |
671 (set-extent-property overlay prop value)) | |
672 ) | |
673 | |
674 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; extents ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
675 | |
676 (defalias-compat 'delete-extent 'delete-overlay) | |
677 (defalias-compat 'extent-end-position 'overlay-end) | |
678 (defalias-compat 'extent-start-position 'overlay-start) | |
679 (defalias-compat 'set-extent-endpoints 'move-overlay) | |
680 (defalias-compat 'set-extent-property 'overlay-put) | |
681 (defalias-compat 'make-extent 'make-overlay) | |
682 | |
683 (defun-compat extent-property (extent property &optional default) | |
684 (or (overlay-get extent property) default)) | |
685 | |
686 (defun-compat extent-at (pos &optional object property before at-flag) | |
687 (let ((tmp (overlays-at (point))) | |
688 ovls) | |
689 (if property | |
690 (while tmp | |
691 (if (extent-property (car tmp) property) | |
692 (setq ovls (cons (car tmp) ovls))) | |
693 (setq tmp (cdr tmp))) | |
694 (setq ovls tmp | |
695 tmp nil)) | |
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696 (car (sort* ovls #'< :key #'extent-length)))) |
826 | 697 |
698 (defun-compat map-extents (function &optional object from to | |
699 maparg flags property value) | |
700 (let ((tmp (overlays-in (or from (point-min)) | |
701 (or to (point-max)))) | |
702 ovls) | |
703 (if property | |
704 (while tmp | |
705 (if (extent-property (car tmp) property) | |
706 (setq ovls (cons (car tmp) ovls))) | |
707 (setq tmp (cdr tmp))) | |
708 (setq ovls tmp | |
709 tmp nil)) | |
710 (catch 'done | |
711 (while ovls | |
712 (setq tmp (funcall function (car ovls) maparg) | |
713 ovls (cdr ovls)) | |
714 (if tmp | |
715 (throw 'done tmp)))))) | |
716 | |
717 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; extents ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
718 | |
719 | |
720 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; events ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
721 | |
722 ) ;; group overlays | |
723 | |
724 ) ;; compat-define-compat-functions | |
725 | |
726 (fmakunbound 'compat-define-compat-functions) | |
727 | |
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