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add functions `stable-union' and `stable-intersection' to do stable set operations
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* cl-seq.el:
* cl-seq.el (stable-union): New.
* cl-seq.el (stable-intersection): New.
New functions to do stable set operations, i.e. preserve the order
of the elements in the argument lists, and prefer LIST1 over LIST2
when ordering the combined result. The result looks as much like
LIST1 as possible, followed (in the case of `stable-union') by
any necessary elements from LIST2, in order. This is contrary to
`union' and `intersection', which are not required to be order-
preserving and are not -- they prefer LIST2 and output results in
backwards order.
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date | Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:23:02 -0600 |
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428 | 1 ;; syntax.el --- Syntax-table hacking stuff, moved from syntax.c |
2 | |
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
4 ;; Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems. | |
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5 ;; Copyright (C) 2005, 2010 Ben Wing. |
428 | 6 |
7 ;; This file is part of XEmacs. | |
8 | |
9 ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
10 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
11 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
12 ;; any later version. | |
13 | |
14 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
15 ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
16 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
17 ;; General Public License for more details. | |
18 | |
19 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
444 | 20 ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the |
428 | 21 ;; Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
22 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
23 | |
24 ;;; Synched up with: FSF 19.28. | |
25 | |
26 ;;; Commentary: | |
27 | |
28 ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs. | |
29 | |
30 ;; Note: FSF does not have a file syntax.el. This stuff is | |
31 ;; in syntax.c. See comments there about not merging past 19.28. | |
32 | |
33 ;; Significantly hacked upon by Ben Wing. | |
34 | |
35 ;;; Code: | |
36 | |
37 (defun make-syntax-table (&optional oldtable) | |
38 "Return a new syntax table. | |
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40 It inherits all characters from the standard syntax table. |
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42 A syntax table is a char table of type `syntax' (see `make-char-table'). |
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43 The valid values are integers (intended to be syntax codes as generated by |
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44 `syntax-string-to-code'), and the default result given by `get-char-table' |
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45 is the syntax code for `word'. (Note: In 21.4 and prior, it was the code |
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46 for `inherit'.) |
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48 To modify a syntax table, you should normally use `modify-syntax-entry' |
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49 rather than directly modify the table with `put-char-table'. |
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51 See `modify-syntax-entry' for a description of the character codes used |
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52 to indicate the various syntax classes." |
428 | 53 (make-char-table 'syntax)) |
54 | |
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58 (unless (or (< pos (point-min)) (>= pos (point-max))) |
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60 (get-char-property pos 'syntax-table)))) |
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61 (char-syntax (char-after pos) (or st (syntax-table)))))) |
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428 | 63 (defun simple-set-syntax-entry (char spec table) |
64 (put-char-table char spec table)) | |
65 | |
66 (defun char-syntax-from-code (code) | |
67 "Extract the syntax designator from the internal syntax code CODE. | |
68 CODE is the value actually contained in the syntax table." | |
69 (if (consp code) | |
70 (setq code (car code))) | |
71 (aref (syntax-designator-chars) (logand code 127))) | |
72 | |
73 (defun set-char-syntax-in-code (code desig) | |
74 "Return a new internal syntax code whose syntax designator is DESIG. | |
75 Other characteristics are the same as in CODE." | |
76 (let ((newcode (if (consp code) (car code) code))) | |
77 (setq newcode (logior (string-match | |
78 (regexp-quote (char-to-string desig)) | |
79 (syntax-designator-chars)) | |
80 (logand newcode (lognot 127)))) | |
81 (if (consp code) (cons newcode (cdr code)) | |
82 newcode))) | |
83 | |
84 (defun syntax-code-to-string (code) | |
85 "Return a string equivalent to internal syntax code CODE. | |
86 The string can be passed to `modify-syntax-entry'. | |
87 If CODE is invalid, return nil." | |
88 (let ((match (and (consp code) (cdr code))) | |
89 (codes (syntax-designator-chars))) | |
90 (if (consp code) | |
91 (setq code (car code))) | |
92 (if (or (not (integerp code)) | |
93 (> (logand code 127) (length codes))) | |
94 nil | |
95 (with-output-to-string | |
96 (let* ((spec (elt codes (logand code 127))) | |
97 (b3 (lsh code -16)) | |
98 (start1 (/= 0 (logand b3 128))) ;logtest! | |
99 (start1b (/= 0 (logand b3 64))) | |
100 (start2 (/= 0 (logand b3 32))) | |
101 (start2b (/= 0 (logand b3 16))) | |
102 (end1 (/= 0 (logand b3 8))) | |
103 (end1b (/= 0 (logand b3 4))) | |
104 (end2 (/= 0 (logand b3 2))) | |
105 (end2b (/= 0 (logand b3 1))) | |
106 (prefix (/= 0 (logand code 128))) | |
107 (single-char-p (or (= spec ?<) (= spec ?>))) | |
108 ) | |
109 (write-char spec) | |
110 (write-char (if match match 32)) | |
111 ;;; (if start1 (if single-char-p (write-char ?a) (write-char ?1))) | |
112 (if start1 (if single-char-p (write-char ? ) (write-char ?1))) | |
113 (if start2 (write-char ?2)) | |
114 ;;; (if end1 (if single-char-p (write-char ?a) (write-char ?3))) | |
115 (if end1 (if single-char-p (write-char ? ) (write-char ?3))) | |
116 (if end2 (write-char ?4)) | |
117 (if start1b (if single-char-p (write-char ?b) (write-char ?5))) | |
118 (if start2b (write-char ?6)) | |
119 (if end1b (if single-char-p (write-char ?b) (write-char ?7))) | |
120 (if end2b (write-char ?8)) | |
121 (if prefix (write-char ?p))))))) | |
122 | |
123 (defun syntax-string-to-code (string) | |
124 "Return the internal syntax code equivalent to STRING. | |
125 STRING should be something acceptable as the second argument to | |
126 `modify-syntax-entry'. | |
127 If STRING is invalid, signal an error." | |
128 (let* ((bflag nil) | |
129 (b3 0) | |
130 (ch0 (aref string 0)) | |
131 (len (length string)) | |
132 (code (string-match (regexp-quote (char-to-string ch0)) | |
133 (syntax-designator-chars))) | |
134 (i 2) | |
135 ch) | |
136 (or code | |
137 (error "Invalid syntax designator: %S" string)) | |
138 (while (< i len) | |
139 (setq ch (aref string i)) | |
140 (incf i) | |
141 (case ch | |
142 (?1 (setq b3 (logior b3 128))) | |
143 (?2 (setq b3 (logior b3 32))) | |
144 (?3 (setq b3 (logior b3 8))) | |
145 (?4 (setq b3 (logior b3 2))) | |
146 (?5 (setq b3 (logior b3 64))) | |
147 (?6 (setq b3 (logior b3 16))) | |
148 (?7 (setq b3 (logior b3 4))) | |
149 (?8 (setq b3 (logior b3 1))) | |
150 (?a (case ch0 | |
151 (?< (setq b3 (logior b3 128))) | |
152 (?> (setq b3 (logior b3 8))))) | |
153 (?b (case ch0 | |
154 (?< (setq b3 (logior b3 64) bflag t)) | |
155 (?> (setq b3 (logior b3 4) bflag t)))) | |
156 (?p (setq code (logior code (lsh 1 7)))) | |
157 (?\ nil) ;; ignore for compatibility | |
158 (otherwise | |
159 (error "Invalid syntax description flag: %S" string)))) | |
160 ;; default single char style if `b' has not been seen | |
161 (if (not bflag) | |
162 (case ch0 | |
163 (?< (setq b3 (logior b3 128))) | |
164 (?> (setq b3 (logior b3 8))))) | |
165 (setq code (logior code (lsh b3 16))) | |
166 (if (and (> len 1) | |
167 ;; tough luck if you want to make space a paren! | |
168 (/= (aref string 1) ?\ )) | |
169 (setq code (cons code (aref string 1)))) | |
170 code)) | |
171 | |
444 | 172 (defun modify-syntax-entry (char-range spec &optional syntax-table) |
428 | 173 "Set syntax for the characters CHAR-RANGE according to string SPEC. |
174 CHAR-RANGE is a single character or a range of characters, | |
175 as per `put-char-table'. | |
444 | 176 The syntax is changed only for SYNTAX-TABLE, which defaults to |
428 | 177 the current buffer's syntax table. |
178 The first character of SPEC should be one of the following: | |
179 Space whitespace syntax. w word constituent. | |
180 _ symbol constituent. . punctuation. | |
181 \( open-parenthesis. \) close-parenthesis. | |
182 \" string quote. \\ character-quote. | |
183 $ paired delimiter. ' expression quote or prefix operator. | |
184 < comment starter. > comment ender. | |
185 / character-quote. @ inherit from `standard-syntax-table'. | |
186 | |
187 Only single-character comment start and end sequences are represented thus. | |
188 Two-character sequences are represented as described below. | |
189 The second character of SPEC is the matching parenthesis, | |
190 used only if the first character is `(' or `)'. | |
191 Any additional characters are flags. | |
192 Defined flags are the characters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, p, a, and b. | |
193 1 means C is the first of a two-char comment start sequence of style a. | |
194 2 means C is the second character of such a sequence. | |
195 3 means C is the first of a two-char comment end sequence of style a. | |
196 4 means C is the second character of such a sequence. | |
197 5 means C is the first of a two-char comment start sequence of style b. | |
198 6 means C is the second character of such a sequence. | |
199 7 means C is the first of a two-char comment end sequence of style b. | |
200 8 means C is the second character of such a sequence. | |
201 p means C is a prefix character for `backward-prefix-chars'; | |
202 such characters are treated as whitespace when they occur | |
203 between expressions. | |
204 a means C is comment starter or comment ender for comment style a (default) | |
205 b means C is comment starter or comment ender for comment style b." | |
444 | 206 (interactive |
428 | 207 ;; I really don't know why this is interactive |
208 ;; help-form should at least be made useful while reading the second arg | |
209 "cSet syntax for character: \nsSet syntax for %c to: ") | |
444 | 210 (simple-set-syntax-entry |
211 char-range | |
212 (syntax-string-to-code spec) | |
213 (cond ((syntax-table-p syntax-table) | |
214 syntax-table) | |
215 ((null syntax-table) | |
216 (syntax-table)) | |
217 (t | |
218 (wrong-type-argument 'syntax-table-p syntax-table)))) | |
428 | 219 nil) |
220 | |
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236 "Map FUNCTION over entries in SYNTAX-TABLE, collapsing inheritance. |
428 | 237 This is similar to `map-char-table', but works only on syntax tables, and |
238 collapses any entries that call for inheritance by invisibly substituting | |
239 the inherited values from the standard syntax table." | |
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249 syntax-table range))) |
428 | 250 |
251 ;(defun test-xm () | |
252 ; (let ((o (copy-syntax-table)) | |
253 ; (n (copy-syntax-table)) | |
254 ; (codes (syntax-designator-chars)) | |
255 ; (flags "12345678abp")) | |
256 ; (while t | |
257 ; (let ((spec (concat (char-to-string (elt codes | |
258 ; (random (length codes)))))) | |
259 ; (if (= (random 4) 0) | |
260 ; "b" | |
261 ; " ") | |
262 ; (let* ((n (random 4)) | |
263 ; (s (make-string n 0))) | |
264 ; (while (> n 0) | |
265 ; (setq n (1- n)) | |
266 ; (aset s n (aref flags (random (length flags))))) | |
267 ; s)))) | |
268 ; (message "%S..." spec) | |
269 ; (modify-syntax-entry ?a spec o) | |
270 ; (xmodify-syntax-entry ?a spec n) | |
271 ; (or (= (aref o ?a) (aref n ?a)) | |
272 ; (error "%s" | |
273 ; (format "fucked with %S: %x %x" | |
274 ; spec (aref o ?a) (aref n ?a)))))))) | |
275 | |
276 | |
3067 | 277 (defun describe-char-table (table mapper describe-value stream) |
278 "Describe char-table TABLE, outputting to STREAM. | |
279 MAPPER maps over the table and should be `map-char-table' or | |
280 `map-syntax-table'. DESCRIBE-VALUE is a function of two arguments, | |
281 VALUE and STREAM, and should output a description of VALUE." | |
428 | 282 (let (first-char |
283 last-char | |
284 prev-val | |
285 (describe-one | |
286 (if (featurep 'mule) | |
287 #'(lambda (first last value stream) | |
288 (if (equal first last) | |
289 (cond ((vectorp first) | |
290 (princ (format "%s, row %d\t" | |
502 | 291 (declare-fboundp (charset-name |
292 (aref first 0))) | |
428 | 293 (aref first 1)) |
294 stream)) | |
295 ((symbolp first) | |
296 (princ first stream) | |
297 (princ "\t" stream)) | |
298 (t | |
299 (princ (text-char-description first) stream) | |
300 (princ "\t" stream))) | |
301 (cond ((vectorp first) | |
302 (princ (format "%s, rows %d .. %d\t" | |
502 | 303 (declare-fboundp (charset-name |
304 (aref first 0))) | |
428 | 305 (aref first 1) |
306 (aref last 1)) | |
307 stream)) | |
308 ((symbolp first) | |
309 (princ (format "%s .. %s\t" first last) stream)) | |
310 (t | |
311 (princ (format "%s .. %s\t" | |
312 (text-char-description first) | |
313 (text-char-description last)) | |
314 stream)))) | |
3067 | 315 (funcall describe-value value stream)) |
428 | 316 #'(lambda (first last value stream) |
317 (let* ((tem (text-char-description first)) | |
318 (pos (length tem)) | |
319 ;;(limit (cond ((numberp ctl-arrow) ctl-arrow) | |
320 ;; ((memq ctl-arrow '(t nil)) 256) | |
321 ;; (t 160))) | |
322 ) | |
323 (princ tem stream) | |
324 (if (> last first) | |
325 (progn | |
326 (princ " .. " stream) | |
327 (setq tem (text-char-description last)) | |
328 (princ tem stream) | |
329 (setq pos (+ pos (length tem) 4)))) | |
330 (while (progn (write-char ?\ stream) | |
331 (setq pos (1+ pos)) | |
332 (< pos 16)))) | |
3067 | 333 (funcall describe-value value stream))))) |
334 (funcall mapper | |
428 | 335 #'(lambda (range value) |
336 (cond | |
337 ((not first-char) | |
338 (setq first-char range | |
339 last-char range | |
340 prev-val value)) | |
341 ((and (equal value prev-val) | |
342 (or | |
343 (and (characterp range) | |
344 (characterp first-char) | |
345 (or (not (featurep 'mule)) | |
502 | 346 (eq (declare-fboundp (char-charset range)) |
347 (declare-fboundp (char-charset first-char)))) | |
428 | 348 (= (char-int last-char) (1- (char-int range)))) |
349 (and (vectorp range) | |
350 (vectorp first-char) | |
351 (eq (aref range 0) (aref first-char 0)) | |
352 (= (aref last-char 1) (1- (aref range 1)))))) | |
353 (setq last-char range)) | |
354 (t | |
355 (funcall describe-one first-char last-char prev-val stream) | |
356 (setq first-char range | |
357 last-char range | |
358 prev-val value))) | |
359 nil) | |
360 table) | |
361 (if first-char | |
362 (funcall describe-one first-char last-char prev-val stream)))) | |
363 | |
3067 | 364 (defun describe-syntax-table (table stream) |
365 "Output a description of TABLE (a syntax table) to STREAM." | |
366 (describe-char-table table 'map-syntax-table 'describe-syntax-code stream)) | |
367 | |
428 | 368 (defun describe-syntax-code (code stream) |
369 (let ((match (and (consp code) (cdr code))) | |
370 (invalid (gettext "**invalid**")) ;(empty "") ;constants | |
371 (standard-output (or stream standard-output)) | |
372 ;; #### I18N3 should temporarily set buffer to output-translatable | |
373 (in #'(lambda (string) | |
374 (princ ",\n\t\t\t\t ") | |
375 (princ string))) | |
376 (syntax-string (syntax-code-to-string code))) | |
377 (if (consp code) | |
378 (setq code (car code))) | |
379 (if (null syntax-string) | |
380 (princ invalid) | |
381 (princ syntax-string) | |
382 (princ "\tmeaning: ") | |
383 (princ (aref ["whitespace" "punctuation" "word-constituent" | |
384 "symbol-constituent" "open-paren" "close-paren" | |
385 "expression-prefix" "string-quote" "paired-delimiter" | |
386 "escape" "character-quote" "comment-begin" "comment-end" | |
387 "inherit" "extended-word-constituent"] | |
388 (logand code 127))) | |
389 | |
390 (if match | |
391 (progn | |
392 (princ ", matches ") | |
393 (princ (text-char-description match)))) | |
394 (let* ((spec (elt syntax-string 0)) | |
395 (b3 (lsh code -16)) | |
396 (start1 (/= 0 (logand b3 128))) ;logtest! | |
397 (start1b (/= 0 (logand b3 64))) | |
398 (start2 (/= 0 (logand b3 32))) | |
399 (start2b (/= 0 (logand b3 16))) | |
400 (end1 (/= 0 (logand b3 8))) | |
401 (end1b (/= 0 (logand b3 4))) | |
402 (end2 (/= 0 (logand b3 2))) | |
403 (end2b (/= 0 (logand b3 1))) | |
404 (prefix (/= 0 (logand code 128))) | |
405 (single-char-p (or (= spec ?<) (= spec ?>)))) | |
406 (if start1 | |
407 (if single-char-p | |
408 (princ ", style A") | |
409 (funcall in | |
410 (gettext "first character of comment-start sequence A")))) | |
411 (if start2 | |
412 (funcall in | |
413 (gettext "second character of comment-start sequence A"))) | |
414 (if end1 | |
415 (if single-char-p | |
416 (princ ", style A") | |
417 (funcall in | |
418 (gettext "first character of comment-end sequence A")))) | |
419 (if end2 | |
420 (funcall in | |
421 (gettext "second character of comment-end sequence A"))) | |
422 (if start1b | |
423 (if single-char-p | |
424 (princ ", style B") | |
425 (funcall in | |
426 (gettext "first character of comment-start sequence B")))) | |
427 (if start2b | |
428 (funcall in | |
429 (gettext "second character of comment-start sequence B"))) | |
430 (if end1b | |
431 (if single-char-p | |
432 (princ ", style B") | |
433 (funcall in | |
434 (gettext "first character of comment-end sequence B")))) | |
435 (if end2b | |
436 (funcall in | |
437 (gettext "second character of comment-end sequence B"))) | |
438 (if prefix | |
439 (funcall in | |
440 (gettext "prefix character for `backward-prefix-chars'")))) | |
441 (terpri stream)))) | |
442 | |
443 (defun symbol-near-point () | |
444 "Return the first textual item to the nearest point." | |
445 (interactive) | |
446 ;alg stolen from etag.el | |
447 (save-excursion | |
448 (if (or (bobp) (not (memq (char-syntax (char-before)) '(?w ?_)))) | |
449 (while (not (looking-at "\\sw\\|\\s_\\|\\'")) | |
450 (forward-char 1))) | |
451 (while (looking-at "\\sw\\|\\s_") | |
452 (forward-char 1)) | |
453 (if (re-search-backward "\\sw\\|\\s_" nil t) | |
454 (regexp-quote | |
455 (progn (forward-char 1) | |
456 (buffer-substring (point) | |
457 (progn (forward-sexp -1) | |
458 (while (looking-at "\\s'") | |
459 (forward-char 1)) | |
460 (point))))) | |
461 nil))) | |
462 | |
463 ;;; syntax.el ends here |