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Reduce regexp usage, now CL-oriented non-regexp code available, core Lisp
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2015-04-01 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
When calling #'string-match with a REGEXP without regular
expression special characters, call #'search, #'mismatch, #'find,
etc. instead, making our code less likely to side-effect other
functions' match data and a little faster.
* apropos.el (apropos-command):
* apropos.el (apropos):
Call (position ?\n ...) rather than (string-match "\n" ...) here.
* buff-menu.el:
* buff-menu.el (buffers-menu-omit-invisible-buffers):
Don't fire up the regexp engine just to check if a string starts
with a space.
* buff-menu.el (select-buffers-tab-buffers-by-mode):
Don't fire up the regexp engine just to compare mode basenames.
* buff-menu.el (format-buffers-tab-line):
* buff-menu.el (build-buffers-tab-internal): Moved to being a
label within the following.
* buff-menu.el (buffers-tab-items): Use the label.
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-log-1):
Don't fire up the regexp engine just to look for a newline.
* cus-edit.el (get):
Ditto.
* cus-edit.el (custom-variable-value-create):
Ditto, but for a colon.
* descr-text.el (describe-text-sexp):
Ditto.
* descr-text.el (describe-char-unicode-data):
Use #'split-string-by-char given that we're just looking for a
semicolon.
* descr-text.el (describe-char):
Don't fire up the regexp engine just to look for a newline.
* disass.el (disassemble-internal):
Ditto.
* files.el (file-name-sans-extension):
Implement this using #'position.
* files.el (file-name-extension):
Correct this function's docstring, implement it in terms of
#'position.
* files.el (insert-directory):
Don't fire up the regexp engine to split a string by space; don't
reverse the list of switches, this is actually a longstand bug as
far as I can see.
* gnuserv.el (gnuserv-process-filter):
Use #'position here, instead of consing inside #'split-string
needlessly.
* gtk-file-dialog.el (gtk-file-dialog-update-dropdown):
Use #'split-string-by-char here, don't fire up #'split-string for
directory-sep-char.
* gtk-font-menu.el (hack-font-truename):
Implement this more cheaply in terms of #'find,
#'split-string-by-char, #'equal, rather than #'string-match,
#'split-string, #'string-equal.
* hyper-apropos.el (hyper-apropos-grok-functions):
* hyper-apropos.el (hyper-apropos-grok-variables):
Look for a newline using #'position rather than #'string-match in
these functions.
* info.el (Info-insert-dir):
* info.el (Info-insert-file-contents):
* info.el (Info-follow-reference):
* info.el (Info-extract-menu-node-name):
* info.el (Info-menu):
Look for fixed strings using #'position or #'search as appropriate
in this file.
* ldap.el (ldap-decode-string):
* ldap.el (ldap-encode-string):
#'encode-coding-string, #'decode-coding-string are always
available, don't check if they're fboundp.
* ldap.el (ldap-decode-address):
* ldap.el (ldap-encode-address):
Use #'split-string-by-char in these functions.
* lisp-mnt.el (lm-creation-date):
* lisp-mnt.el (lm-last-modified-date):
Don't fire up the regexp engine just to look for spaces in this file.
* menubar-items.el (default-menubar):
Use (not (mismatch ...)) rather than #'string-match here, for
simple regexp.
Use (search "beta" ...) rather than (string-match "beta" ...)
* menubar-items.el (sort-buffers-menu-alphabetically):
* menubar-items.el (sort-buffers-menu-by-mode-then-alphabetically):
* menubar-items.el (group-buffers-menu-by-mode-then-alphabetically):
Don't fire up the regexp engine to check if a string starts with
a space or an asterisk.
Use the more fine-grained results of #'compare-strings; compare
case-insensitively for the buffer menu.
* menubar-items.el (list-all-buffers):
* menubar-items.el (tutorials-menu-filter):
Use #'equal rather than #'string-equal, which, in this context,
has the drawback of not having a bytecode, and no redeeming
features.
* minibuf.el:
* minibuf.el (un-substitute-in-file-name):
Use #'count, rather than counting the occurences of $ using the
regexp engine.
* minibuf.el (read-file-name-internal-1):
Don't fire up the regexp engine to search for ?=.
* mouse.el (mouse-eval-sexp):
Check for newline with #'find.
* msw-font-menu.el (mswindows-reset-device-font-menus):
Split a string by newline with #'split-string-by-char.
* mule/japanese.el:
* mule/japanese.el ("Japanese"):
Use #'search rather than #'string-match; canoncase before
comparing; fix a bug I had introduced where I had been making case
insensitive comparisons where the case mattered.
* mule/korea-util.el (default-korean-keyboard):
Look for ?3 using #'find, not #'string-march.
* mule/korea-util.el (quail-hangul-switch-hanja):
Search for a fixed string using #'search.
* mule/mule-cmds.el (set-locale-for-language-environment):
#'position, #'substitute rather than #'string-match,
#'replace-in-string.
* newcomment.el (comment-make-extra-lines):
Use #'search rather than #'string-match for a simple string.
* package-get.el (package-get-remote-filename):
Use #'position when looking for ?@
* process.el (setenv):
* process.el (read-envvar-name):
Use #'position when looking for ?=.
* replace.el (map-query-replace-regexp):
Use #'split-string-by-char instead of using an inline
implementation of it.
* select.el (select-convert-from-cf-text):
* select.el (select-convert-from-cf-unicodetext):
Use #'position rather than #'string-match in these functions.
* setup-paths.el (paths-emacs-data-root-p):
Use #'search when looking for simple string.
* sound.el (load-sound-file):
Use #'split-string-by-char rather than an inline reimplementation
of same.
* startup.el (splash-screen-window-body):
* startup.el (splash-screen-tty-body):
Search for simple strings using #'search.
* version.el (emacs-version):
Ditto.
* x-font-menu.el (hack-font-truename):
Implement this more cheaply in terms of #'find,
#'split-string-by-char, #'equal, rather than #'string-match,
#'split-string, #'string-equal.
* x-font-menu.el (x-reset-device-font-menus-core):
Use #'split-string-by-char here.
* x-init.el (x-initialize-keyboard):
Search for a simple string using #'search.
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261 | 1 ;;; multicast.el --- lisp frontend for multicast connections in XEmacs |
2 | |
404 | 3 ;; Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Didier Verna. |
853 | 4 ;; Copyright (C) 2002 Ben Wing. |
261 | 5 |
404 | 6 ;; Author: Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org> |
7 ;; Maintainer: Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org> | |
8 ;; Created: Thu Dec 4 16:37:39 1997 | |
261 | 9 ;; Last Revision: Mon Jan 19 19:10:50 1998 |
10 ;; Current Version: 0.4 | |
11 ;; Keywords: dumped comm processes | |
12 | |
404 | 13 ;; This file is part of XEmacs. |
261 | 14 |
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15 ;; XEmacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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16 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the |
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17 ;; Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your |
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18 ;; option) any later version. |
261 | 19 |
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20 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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21 ;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
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22 ;; FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
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23 ;; for more details. |
261 | 24 |
25 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
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26 ;; along with XEmacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
261 | 27 |
28 ;;; Commentary: | |
29 | |
30 ;; This file just contains a lisp frontend to the internal function | |
31 ;; open-multicast-group-internal written in C and belonging to process.c | |
32 ;; Well, nothing much to say about it ... read the doc string. | |
33 | |
34 | |
35 ;;; Change Log: | |
36 | |
37 ;; Rev. of Mon Jan 19 19:04:44 1998 : packaging cleanup | |
38 ;; Rev. of Thu Dec 11 13:54:26 1997 : updated the docstring | |
39 ;; Rev. of Mon Dec 8 15:28:47 1997 : Improved the doc string | |
40 ;; Rev. of Thu Dec 4 16:38:09 1997 : Initial Version. | |
41 | |
42 | |
43 ;;; Code: | |
44 | |
45 (defun open-multicast-group (name buffer address) | |
46 "Open a multicast connection on the specified address. | |
444 | 47 Returns a process object to represent the connection. |
261 | 48 Input and output work as for subprocesses; `delete-process' closes it. |
49 NAME is a name for the process. It is modified if necessary to make it unique. | |
50 BUFFER is the buffer (or buffer-name) to associate with the process. | |
51 Process output goes at the end of that buffer, unless you specify an output | |
52 stream or filter function to handle the output. | |
53 BUFFER may be also nil, meaning that this process is not associated with any | |
853 | 54 buffer. |
261 | 55 ADDRESS specifies a standard multicast address \"dest/port/ttl\": |
56 dest is an internet address between 224.0.0.0 and 239.255.255.255 | |
57 port is a communication port like in traditional unicast | |
58 ttl is the time-to-live (15 for site, 63 for region and 127 for world). | |
59 | |
60 WARNING: it is *strongly* recommended to avoid using groups beginning with | |
404 | 61 224 or 239. Such groups are considered 'admin' groups, and may |
853 | 62 behave in a surprising way ... |
63 | |
64 The read/write coding systems used for process I/O on the process are | |
65 determined as follows: | |
66 | |
67 1. `coding-system-for-read', `coding-system-for-write', if non-nil. | |
68 (Intended as a temporary overriding mechanism for use by Lisp | |
69 code.) | |
70 2. The matching value for the port from `network-coding-system-alist', | |
71 if any, and if non-nil. The value may be either a single coding | |
72 system, used for both read and write; or a cons of read/write; or a | |
73 function, called to get one of the other two values. | |
74 3. The value of `default-network-coding-system', which should be a cons | |
75 of read/write coding systems, if the values are non-nil. | |
76 4. The coding system `undecided' for read, and `raw-text' for write. | |
77 | |
78 Note that the processes of determining the read and write coding systems | |
79 proceed essentially independently one from the other, as in `start-process'. | |
80 | |
81 You can change the coding systems later on using | |
82 `set-process-coding-system', `set-process-input-coding-system', or | |
83 `set-process-output-coding-system'." | |
261 | 84 (let (dest port ttl) |
85 ;; We check only the general form of the multicast address. | |
86 ;; The rest will be handled by the internal function. | |
87 (string-match "^\\([0-9\\.]+\\)/\\([0-9]+\\)/\\([0-9]+\\)$" address) | |
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88 (and (not (and (eql (match-beginning 0) 0) |
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89 (eql (match-end 0) (length address)))) |
261 | 90 (error "malformed multicast address: %s" address)) |
91 (and (not (setq dest (match-string 1 address))) | |
92 (error "invalid destination specification.")) | |
93 (and (= 0 (setq port (string-to-int (match-string 2 address)))) | |
94 (error "invalid port specification.")) | |
95 (and (= 0 (setq ttl (string-to-int (match-string 3 address)))) | |
96 (error "invalid ttl specification.")) | |
853 | 97 (let (cs-r cs-w) |
98 (let (ret) | |
99 (catch 'found | |
100 (let ((alist network-coding-system-alist) | |
101 (case-fold-search nil) | |
102 pattern) | |
103 (while alist | |
104 (setq pattern (car (car alist))) | |
105 (and | |
106 (cond ((numberp pattern) | |
107 (and (numberp port) | |
108 (eq pattern port))) | |
109 ((stringp pattern) | |
110 (or (and (stringp port) | |
111 (string-match pattern port)) | |
112 (and (numberp port) | |
113 (string-match pattern | |
114 (number-to-string port)))))) | |
115 (throw 'found (setq ret (cdr (car alist))))) | |
116 (setq alist (cdr alist)) | |
117 ))) | |
118 (if (functionp ret) | |
119 (setq ret (funcall ret 'open-multicast-group port))) | |
120 (cond ((consp ret) | |
121 (setq cs-r (car ret) | |
122 cs-w (cdr ret))) | |
123 ((and ret (find-coding-system ret)) | |
124 (setq cs-r ret | |
125 cs-w ret)))) | |
126 (let ((coding-system-for-read | |
127 (or coding-system-for-read cs-r | |
128 (car default-network-coding-system) | |
129 'undecided)) | |
130 (coding-system-for-write | |
131 (or coding-system-for-write cs-w | |
132 (cdr default-network-coding-system) | |
133 'raw-text))) | |
134 (declare-fboundp (open-multicast-group-internal name buffer dest port | |
135 ttl)))))) | |
404 | 136 |
261 | 137 ;;; multicast.el ends here |