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add a comment about where FRAME_PIXWIDTH/FRAME_PIXHEIGHT is set
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2010-03-06 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* frame.c (change_frame_size_1):
Add a comment about where FRAME_PIXWIDTH/FRAME_PIXHEIGHT is set.
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428 | 1 /* Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
2 Copyright (c) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. | |
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3 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010 Ben Wing. |
428 | 4 |
5 This file is part of XEmacs. | |
6 | |
7 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
8 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the | |
9 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any | |
10 later version. | |
11 | |
12 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT | |
13 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or | |
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License | |
15 for more details. | |
16 | |
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
18 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
21 | |
22 /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ | |
23 | |
24 /* This file has been Mule-ized. */ | |
25 | |
26 /* Written by Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>. | |
27 | |
28 [Originally written by some people at Lucid. | |
29 Hacked on by jwz. | |
30 Start/end-open stuff added by John Rose (john.rose@eng.sun.com). | |
31 Rewritten from scratch by Ben Wing, December 1994.] */ | |
32 | |
33 /* Commentary: | |
34 | |
35 Extents are regions over a buffer, with a start and an end position | |
36 denoting the region of the buffer included in the extent. In | |
37 addition, either end can be closed or open, meaning that the endpoint | |
38 is or is not logically included in the extent. Insertion of a character | |
39 at a closed endpoint causes the character to go inside the extent; | |
40 insertion at an open endpoint causes the character to go outside. | |
41 | |
42 Extent endpoints are stored using memory indices (see insdel.c), | |
43 to minimize the amount of adjusting that needs to be done when | |
44 characters are inserted or deleted. | |
45 | |
46 (Formerly, extent endpoints at the gap could be either before or | |
47 after the gap, depending on the open/closedness of the endpoint. | |
48 The intent of this was to make it so that insertions would | |
49 automatically go inside or out of extents as necessary with no | |
50 further work needing to be done. It didn't work out that way, | |
51 however, and just ended up complexifying and buggifying all the | |
52 rest of the code.) | |
53 | |
54 Extents are compared using memory indices. There are two orderings | |
55 for extents and both orders are kept current at all times. The normal | |
56 or "display" order is as follows: | |
57 | |
58 Extent A is "less than" extent B, that is, earlier in the display order, | |
59 if: A-start < B-start, | |
60 or if: A-start = B-start, and A-end > B-end | |
61 | |
62 So if two extents begin at the same position, the larger of them is the | |
63 earlier one in the display order (EXTENT_LESS is true). | |
64 | |
65 For the e-order, the same thing holds: Extent A is "less than" extent B | |
66 in e-order, that is, later in the buffer, | |
67 if: A-end < B-end, | |
68 or if: A-end = B-end, and A-start > B-start | |
69 | |
70 So if two extents end at the same position, the smaller of them is the | |
71 earlier one in the e-order (EXTENT_E_LESS is true). | |
72 | |
73 The display order and the e-order are complementary orders: any | |
74 theorem about the display order also applies to the e-order if you | |
75 swap all occurrences of "display order" and "e-order", "less than" | |
76 and "greater than", and "extent start" and "extent end". | |
77 | |
78 Extents can be zero-length, and will end up that way if their endpoints | |
79 are explicitly set that way or if their detachable property is nil | |
80 and all the text in the extent is deleted. (The exception is open-open | |
81 zero-length extents, which are barred from existing because there is | |
82 no sensible way to define their properties. Deletion of the text in | |
83 an open-open extent causes it to be converted into a closed-open | |
84 extent.) Zero-length extents are primarily used to represent | |
85 annotations, and behave as follows: | |
86 | |
87 1) Insertion at the position of a zero-length extent expands the extent | |
88 if both endpoints are closed; goes after the extent if it is closed-open; | |
89 and goes before the extent if it is open-closed. | |
90 | |
91 2) Deletion of a character on a side of a zero-length extent whose | |
92 corresponding endpoint is closed causes the extent to be detached if | |
93 it is detachable; if the extent is not detachable or the corresponding | |
94 endpoint is open, the extent remains in the buffer, moving as necessary. | |
95 | |
96 Note that closed-open, non-detachable zero-length extents behave exactly | |
97 like markers and that open-closed, non-detachable zero-length extents | |
98 behave like the "point-type" marker in Mule. | |
99 | |
100 | |
101 #### The following information is wrong in places. | |
102 | |
103 More about the different orders: | |
104 -------------------------------- | |
105 | |
106 The extents in a buffer are ordered by "display order" because that | |
107 is that order that the redisplay mechanism needs to process them in. | |
108 The e-order is an auxiliary ordering used to facilitate operations | |
109 over extents. The operations that can be performed on the ordered | |
110 list of extents in a buffer are | |
111 | |
112 1) Locate where an extent would go if inserted into the list. | |
113 2) Insert an extent into the list. | |
114 3) Remove an extent from the list. | |
115 4) Map over all the extents that overlap a range. | |
116 | |
117 (4) requires being able to determine the first and last extents | |
118 that overlap a range. | |
119 | |
120 NOTE: "overlap" is used as follows: | |
121 | |
122 -- two ranges overlap if they have at least one point in common. | |
123 Whether the endpoints are open or closed makes a difference here. | |
124 -- a point overlaps a range if the point is contained within the | |
125 range; this is equivalent to treating a point P as the range | |
126 [P, P]. | |
127 -- In the case of an *extent* overlapping a point or range, the | |
128 extent is normally treated as having closed endpoints. This | |
129 applies consistently in the discussion of stacks of extents | |
130 and such below. Note that this definition of overlap is not | |
131 necessarily consistent with the extents that `map-extents' | |
132 maps over, since `map-extents' sometimes pays attention to | |
133 whether the endpoints of an extents are open or closed. | |
134 But for our purposes, it greatly simplifies things to treat | |
135 all extents as having closed endpoints. | |
136 | |
137 First, define >, <, <=, etc. as applied to extents to mean | |
138 comparison according to the display order. Comparison between an | |
139 extent E and an index I means comparison between E and the range | |
140 [I, I]. | |
141 Also define e>, e<, e<=, etc. to mean comparison according to the | |
142 e-order. | |
143 For any range R, define R(0) to be the starting index of the range | |
144 and R(1) to be the ending index of the range. | |
145 For any extent E, define E(next) to be the extent directly following | |
146 E, and E(prev) to be the extent directly preceding E. Assume | |
147 E(next) and E(prev) can be determined from E in constant time. | |
148 (This is because we store the extent list as a doubly linked | |
149 list.) | |
150 Similarly, define E(e-next) and E(e-prev) to be the extents | |
151 directly following and preceding E in the e-order. | |
152 | |
153 Now: | |
154 | |
155 Let R be a range. | |
156 Let F be the first extent overlapping R. | |
157 Let L be the last extent overlapping R. | |
158 | |
159 Theorem 1: R(1) lies between L and L(next), i.e. L <= R(1) < L(next). | |
160 | |
161 This follows easily from the definition of display order. The | |
162 basic reason that this theorem applies is that the display order | |
163 sorts by increasing starting index. | |
164 | |
165 Therefore, we can determine L just by looking at where we would | |
166 insert R(1) into the list, and if we know F and are moving forward | |
167 over extents, we can easily determine when we've hit L by comparing | |
168 the extent we're at to R(1). | |
169 | |
170 Theorem 2: F(e-prev) e< [1, R(0)] e<= F. | |
171 | |
172 This is the analog of Theorem 1, and applies because the e-order | |
173 sorts by increasing ending index. | |
174 | |
175 Therefore, F can be found in the same amount of time as operation (1), | |
176 i.e. the time that it takes to locate where an extent would go if | |
177 inserted into the e-order list. | |
178 | |
179 If the lists were stored as balanced binary trees, then operation (1) | |
180 would take logarithmic time, which is usually quite fast. However, | |
181 currently they're stored as simple doubly-linked lists, and instead | |
182 we do some caching to try to speed things up. | |
183 | |
184 Define a "stack of extents" (or "SOE") as the set of extents | |
185 (ordered in the display order) that overlap an index I, together with | |
186 the SOE's "previous" extent, which is an extent that precedes I in | |
187 the e-order. (Hopefully there will not be very many extents between | |
188 I and the previous extent.) | |
189 | |
190 Now: | |
191 | |
192 Let I be an index, let S be the stack of extents on I, let F be | |
193 the first extent in S, and let P be S's previous extent. | |
194 | |
195 Theorem 3: The first extent in S is the first extent that overlaps | |
196 any range [I, J]. | |
197 | |
198 Proof: Any extent that overlaps [I, J] but does not include I must | |
199 have a start index > I, and thus be greater than any extent in S. | |
200 | |
201 Therefore, finding the first extent that overlaps a range R is the | |
202 same as finding the first extent that overlaps R(0). | |
203 | |
204 Theorem 4: Let I2 be an index such that I2 > I, and let F2 be the | |
205 first extent that overlaps I2. Then, either F2 is in S or F2 is | |
206 greater than any extent in S. | |
207 | |
208 Proof: If F2 does not include I then its start index is greater | |
209 than I and thus it is greater than any extent in S, including F. | |
210 Otherwise, F2 includes I and thus is in S, and thus F2 >= F. | |
211 | |
212 */ | |
213 | |
214 #include <config.h> | |
215 #include "lisp.h" | |
216 | |
217 #include "buffer.h" | |
218 #include "debug.h" | |
219 #include "device.h" | |
220 #include "elhash.h" | |
872 | 221 #include "extents-impl.h" |
428 | 222 #include "faces.h" |
223 #include "frame.h" | |
224 #include "glyphs.h" | |
225 #include "insdel.h" | |
226 #include "keymap.h" | |
227 #include "opaque.h" | |
228 #include "process.h" | |
1292 | 229 #include "profile.h" |
428 | 230 #include "redisplay.h" |
442 | 231 #include "gutter.h" |
428 | 232 |
233 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
234 /* gap array */ | |
235 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
236 | |
237 /* Note that this object is not extent-specific and should perhaps be | |
238 moved into another file. */ | |
239 | |
240 /* Holds a marker that moves as elements in the array are inserted and | |
241 deleted, similar to standard markers. */ | |
242 | |
243 typedef struct gap_array_marker | |
244 { | |
3092 | 245 #ifdef NEW_GC |
246 struct lrecord_header header; | |
247 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 248 int pos; |
249 struct gap_array_marker *next; | |
250 } Gap_Array_Marker; | |
251 | |
1204 | 252 |
428 | 253 /* Holds a "gap array", which is an array of elements with a gap located |
254 in it. Insertions and deletions with a high degree of locality | |
255 are very fast, essentially in constant time. Array positions as | |
256 used and returned in the gap array functions are independent of | |
257 the gap. */ | |
258 | |
1204 | 259 /* Layout of gap array: |
260 | |
261 <------ gap ------><---- gapsize ----><----- numels - gap ----> | |
262 <---------------------- numels + gapsize ---------------------> | |
263 | |
264 For marking purposes, we use two extra variables computed from | |
265 the others -- the offset to the data past the gap, plus the number | |
266 of elements in that data: | |
267 | |
268 offset_past_gap = elsize * (gap + gapsize) | |
269 els_past_gap = numels - gap | |
270 */ | |
271 | |
272 | |
428 | 273 typedef struct gap_array |
274 { | |
3092 | 275 #ifdef NEW_GC |
276 struct lrecord_header header; | |
277 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
1204 | 278 Elemcount gap; |
279 Elemcount gapsize; | |
280 Elemcount numels; | |
281 Bytecount elsize; | |
282 /* Redundant numbers computed from the others, for marking purposes */ | |
283 Bytecount offset_past_gap; | |
284 Elemcount els_past_gap; | |
428 | 285 Gap_Array_Marker *markers; |
1204 | 286 /* this is a stretchy array */ |
287 char array[1]; | |
428 | 288 } Gap_Array; |
289 | |
3092 | 290 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 291 static Gap_Array_Marker *gap_array_marker_freelist; |
3092 | 292 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 293 |
294 /* Convert a "memory position" (i.e. taking the gap into account) into | |
295 the address of the element at (i.e. after) that position. "Memory | |
826 | 296 positions" are only used internally and are of type Memxpos. |
428 | 297 "Array positions" are used externally and are of type int. */ |
298 #define GAP_ARRAY_MEMEL_ADDR(ga, memel) ((ga)->array + (ga)->elsize*(memel)) | |
299 | |
300 /* Number of elements currently in a gap array */ | |
301 #define GAP_ARRAY_NUM_ELS(ga) ((ga)->numels) | |
302 | |
303 #define GAP_ARRAY_ARRAY_TO_MEMORY_POS(ga, pos) \ | |
304 ((pos) <= (ga)->gap ? (pos) : (pos) + (ga)->gapsize) | |
305 | |
306 #define GAP_ARRAY_MEMORY_TO_ARRAY_POS(ga, pos) \ | |
307 ((pos) <= (ga)->gap ? (pos) : (pos) - (ga)->gapsize) | |
308 | |
309 /* Convert an array position into the address of the element at | |
310 (i.e. after) that position. */ | |
311 #define GAP_ARRAY_EL_ADDR(ga, pos) ((pos) < (ga)->gap ? \ | |
312 GAP_ARRAY_MEMEL_ADDR(ga, pos) : \ | |
313 GAP_ARRAY_MEMEL_ADDR(ga, (pos) + (ga)->gapsize)) | |
314 | |
315 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
316 /* extent list */ | |
317 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
318 | |
319 typedef struct extent_list_marker | |
320 { | |
3092 | 321 #ifdef NEW_GC |
322 struct lrecord_header header; | |
323 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 324 Gap_Array_Marker *m; |
325 int endp; | |
326 struct extent_list_marker *next; | |
327 } Extent_List_Marker; | |
328 | |
329 typedef struct extent_list | |
330 { | |
3092 | 331 #ifdef NEW_GC |
332 struct lrecord_header header; | |
333 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 334 Gap_Array *start; |
335 Gap_Array *end; | |
336 Extent_List_Marker *markers; | |
337 } Extent_List; | |
338 | |
3092 | 339 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 340 static Extent_List_Marker *extent_list_marker_freelist; |
3092 | 341 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 342 |
343 #define EXTENT_LESS_VALS(e,st,nd) ((extent_start (e) < (st)) || \ | |
344 ((extent_start (e) == (st)) && \ | |
345 (extent_end (e) > (nd)))) | |
346 | |
347 #define EXTENT_EQUAL_VALS(e,st,nd) ((extent_start (e) == (st)) && \ | |
348 (extent_end (e) == (nd))) | |
349 | |
350 #define EXTENT_LESS_EQUAL_VALS(e,st,nd) ((extent_start (e) < (st)) || \ | |
351 ((extent_start (e) == (st)) && \ | |
352 (extent_end (e) >= (nd)))) | |
353 | |
354 /* Is extent E1 less than extent E2 in the display order? */ | |
355 #define EXTENT_LESS(e1,e2) \ | |
356 EXTENT_LESS_VALS (e1, extent_start (e2), extent_end (e2)) | |
357 | |
358 /* Is extent E1 equal to extent E2? */ | |
359 #define EXTENT_EQUAL(e1,e2) \ | |
360 EXTENT_EQUAL_VALS (e1, extent_start (e2), extent_end (e2)) | |
361 | |
362 /* Is extent E1 less than or equal to extent E2 in the display order? */ | |
363 #define EXTENT_LESS_EQUAL(e1,e2) \ | |
364 EXTENT_LESS_EQUAL_VALS (e1, extent_start (e2), extent_end (e2)) | |
365 | |
366 #define EXTENT_E_LESS_VALS(e,st,nd) ((extent_end (e) < (nd)) || \ | |
367 ((extent_end (e) == (nd)) && \ | |
368 (extent_start (e) > (st)))) | |
369 | |
370 #define EXTENT_E_LESS_EQUAL_VALS(e,st,nd) ((extent_end (e) < (nd)) || \ | |
371 ((extent_end (e) == (nd)) && \ | |
372 (extent_start (e) >= (st)))) | |
373 | |
374 /* Is extent E1 less than extent E2 in the e-order? */ | |
375 #define EXTENT_E_LESS(e1,e2) \ | |
376 EXTENT_E_LESS_VALS(e1, extent_start (e2), extent_end (e2)) | |
377 | |
378 /* Is extent E1 less than or equal to extent E2 in the e-order? */ | |
379 #define EXTENT_E_LESS_EQUAL(e1,e2) \ | |
380 EXTENT_E_LESS_EQUAL_VALS (e1, extent_start (e2), extent_end (e2)) | |
381 | |
382 #define EXTENT_GAP_ARRAY_AT(ga, pos) (* (EXTENT *) GAP_ARRAY_EL_ADDR(ga, pos)) | |
383 | |
384 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
385 /* auxiliary extent structure */ | |
386 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
387 | |
388 struct extent_auxiliary extent_auxiliary_defaults; | |
389 | |
390 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
391 /* buffer-extent primitives */ | |
392 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
393 | |
394 typedef struct stack_of_extents | |
395 { | |
3092 | 396 #ifdef NEW_GC |
397 struct lrecord_header header; | |
398 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 399 Extent_List *extents; |
826 | 400 Memxpos pos; /* Position of stack of extents. EXTENTS is the list of |
428 | 401 all extents that overlap this position. This position |
402 can be -1 if the stack of extents is invalid (this | |
403 happens when a buffer is first created or a string's | |
404 stack of extents is created [a string's stack of extents | |
405 is nuked when a GC occurs, to conserve memory]). */ | |
406 } Stack_Of_Extents; | |
407 | |
408 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
409 /* map-extents */ | |
410 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
411 | |
826 | 412 typedef int (*map_extents_fun) (EXTENT extent, void *arg); |
413 | |
428 | 414 typedef int Endpoint_Index; |
415 | |
826 | 416 #define memxpos_to_startind(x, start_open) \ |
428 | 417 ((Endpoint_Index) (((x) << 1) + !!(start_open))) |
826 | 418 #define memxpos_to_endind(x, end_open) \ |
428 | 419 ((Endpoint_Index) (((x) << 1) - !!(end_open))) |
420 | |
421 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
422 /* buffer-or-string primitives */ | |
423 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
424 | |
826 | 425 /* Similar for Bytebpos's and start/end indices. */ |
426 | |
427 #define buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_startind(obj, ind, start_open) \ | |
428 memxpos_to_startind (buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (obj, ind), \ | |
428 | 429 start_open) |
430 | |
826 | 431 #define buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_endind(obj, ind, end_open) \ |
432 memxpos_to_endind (buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (obj, ind), \ | |
428 | 433 end_open) |
434 | |
435 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
436 /* Lisp-level functions */ | |
437 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
438 | |
439 /* flags for decode_extent() */ | |
440 #define DE_MUST_HAVE_BUFFER 1 | |
441 #define DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED 2 | |
442 | |
443 Lisp_Object Vlast_highlighted_extent; | |
1292 | 444 |
445 Lisp_Object QSin_map_extents_internal; | |
446 | |
458 | 447 Fixnum mouse_highlight_priority; |
428 | 448 |
449 Lisp_Object Qextentp; | |
450 Lisp_Object Qextent_live_p; | |
451 | |
452 Lisp_Object Qall_extents_closed; | |
453 Lisp_Object Qall_extents_open; | |
454 Lisp_Object Qall_extents_closed_open; | |
455 Lisp_Object Qall_extents_open_closed; | |
456 Lisp_Object Qstart_in_region; | |
457 Lisp_Object Qend_in_region; | |
458 Lisp_Object Qstart_and_end_in_region; | |
459 Lisp_Object Qstart_or_end_in_region; | |
460 Lisp_Object Qnegate_in_region; | |
461 | |
462 Lisp_Object Qdetached; | |
463 Lisp_Object Qdestroyed; | |
464 Lisp_Object Qbegin_glyph; | |
465 Lisp_Object Qend_glyph; | |
466 Lisp_Object Qstart_open; | |
467 Lisp_Object Qend_open; | |
468 Lisp_Object Qstart_closed; | |
469 Lisp_Object Qend_closed; | |
470 Lisp_Object Qread_only; | |
471 /* Qhighlight defined in general.c */ | |
472 Lisp_Object Qunique; | |
473 Lisp_Object Qduplicable; | |
474 Lisp_Object Qdetachable; | |
475 Lisp_Object Qpriority; | |
476 Lisp_Object Qmouse_face; | |
477 Lisp_Object Qinitial_redisplay_function; | |
478 | |
479 Lisp_Object Qglyph_layout; /* This exists only for backwards compatibility. */ | |
480 Lisp_Object Qbegin_glyph_layout, Qend_glyph_layout; | |
481 Lisp_Object Qoutside_margin; | |
482 Lisp_Object Qinside_margin; | |
483 Lisp_Object Qwhitespace; | |
484 /* Qtext defined in general.c */ | |
485 | |
486 Lisp_Object Qcopy_function; | |
487 Lisp_Object Qpaste_function; | |
488 | |
489 static Lisp_Object canonicalize_extent_property (Lisp_Object prop, | |
490 Lisp_Object value); | |
826 | 491 |
492 typedef struct | |
493 { | |
494 Lisp_Object key, value; | |
495 } Lisp_Object_pair; | |
496 typedef struct | |
497 { | |
498 Dynarr_declare (Lisp_Object_pair); | |
499 } Lisp_Object_pair_dynarr; | |
500 | |
501 static void extent_properties (EXTENT e, Lisp_Object_pair_dynarr *props); | |
502 | |
428 | 503 Lisp_Object Vextent_face_memoize_hash_table; |
504 Lisp_Object Vextent_face_reverse_memoize_hash_table; | |
505 Lisp_Object Vextent_face_reusable_list; | |
506 /* FSFmacs bogosity */ | |
507 Lisp_Object Vdefault_text_properties; | |
508 | |
442 | 509 /* if true, we don't want to set any redisplay flags on modeline extent |
510 changes */ | |
511 int in_modeline_generation; | |
512 | |
428 | 513 |
514 /************************************************************************/ | |
515 /* Generalized gap array */ | |
516 /************************************************************************/ | |
517 | |
518 /* This generalizes the "array with a gap" model used to store buffer | |
519 characters. This is based on the stuff in insdel.c and should | |
520 probably be merged with it. This is not extent-specific and should | |
521 perhaps be moved into a separate file. */ | |
522 | |
523 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
524 /* internal functions */ | |
525 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
526 | |
527 /* Adjust the gap array markers in the range (FROM, TO]. Parallel to | |
528 adjust_markers() in insdel.c. */ | |
529 | |
530 static void | |
826 | 531 gap_array_adjust_markers (Gap_Array *ga, Memxpos from, |
1204 | 532 Memxpos to, Elemcount amount) |
428 | 533 { |
534 Gap_Array_Marker *m; | |
535 | |
536 for (m = ga->markers; m; m = m->next) | |
537 m->pos = do_marker_adjustment (m->pos, from, to, amount); | |
538 } | |
539 | |
1204 | 540 static void |
541 gap_array_recompute_derived_values (Gap_Array *ga) | |
542 { | |
543 ga->offset_past_gap = ga->elsize * (ga->gap + ga->gapsize); | |
544 ga->els_past_gap = ga->numels - ga->gap; | |
545 } | |
546 | |
428 | 547 /* Move the gap to array position POS. Parallel to move_gap() in |
548 insdel.c but somewhat simplified. */ | |
549 | |
550 static void | |
1204 | 551 gap_array_move_gap (Gap_Array *ga, Elemcount pos) |
552 { | |
553 Elemcount gap = ga->gap; | |
554 Elemcount gapsize = ga->gapsize; | |
555 | |
428 | 556 if (pos < gap) |
557 { | |
558 memmove (GAP_ARRAY_MEMEL_ADDR (ga, pos + gapsize), | |
559 GAP_ARRAY_MEMEL_ADDR (ga, pos), | |
560 (gap - pos)*ga->elsize); | |
826 | 561 gap_array_adjust_markers (ga, (Memxpos) pos, (Memxpos) gap, |
428 | 562 gapsize); |
563 } | |
564 else if (pos > gap) | |
565 { | |
566 memmove (GAP_ARRAY_MEMEL_ADDR (ga, gap), | |
567 GAP_ARRAY_MEMEL_ADDR (ga, gap + gapsize), | |
568 (pos - gap)*ga->elsize); | |
826 | 569 gap_array_adjust_markers (ga, (Memxpos) (gap + gapsize), |
570 (Memxpos) (pos + gapsize), - gapsize); | |
428 | 571 } |
572 ga->gap = pos; | |
1204 | 573 |
574 gap_array_recompute_derived_values (ga); | |
428 | 575 } |
576 | |
577 /* Make the gap INCREMENT characters longer. Parallel to make_gap() in | |
1204 | 578 insdel.c. The gap array may be moved, so assign the return value back |
579 to the array pointer. */ | |
580 | |
581 static Gap_Array * | |
582 gap_array_make_gap (Gap_Array *ga, Elemcount increment) | |
583 { | |
584 Elemcount real_gap_loc; | |
585 Elemcount old_gap_size; | |
428 | 586 |
587 /* If we have to get more space, get enough to last a while. We use | |
588 a geometric progression that saves on realloc space. */ | |
589 increment += 100 + ga->numels / 8; | |
590 | |
3092 | 591 #ifdef NEW_GC |
592 ga = (Gap_Array *) mc_realloc (ga, | |
593 offsetof (Gap_Array, array) + | |
594 (ga->numels + ga->gapsize + increment) * | |
595 ga->elsize); | |
596 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
1204 | 597 ga = (Gap_Array *) xrealloc (ga, |
598 offsetof (Gap_Array, array) + | |
599 (ga->numels + ga->gapsize + increment) * | |
600 ga->elsize); | |
3092 | 601 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 602 if (ga == 0) |
428 | 603 memory_full (); |
604 | |
605 real_gap_loc = ga->gap; | |
606 old_gap_size = ga->gapsize; | |
607 | |
608 /* Call the newly allocated space a gap at the end of the whole space. */ | |
609 ga->gap = ga->numels + ga->gapsize; | |
610 ga->gapsize = increment; | |
611 | |
612 /* Move the new gap down to be consecutive with the end of the old one. | |
613 This adjusts the markers properly too. */ | |
614 gap_array_move_gap (ga, real_gap_loc + old_gap_size); | |
615 | |
616 /* Now combine the two into one large gap. */ | |
617 ga->gapsize += old_gap_size; | |
618 ga->gap = real_gap_loc; | |
1204 | 619 |
620 gap_array_recompute_derived_values (ga); | |
621 | |
622 return ga; | |
428 | 623 } |
624 | |
625 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
626 /* external functions */ | |
627 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
628 | |
629 /* Insert NUMELS elements (pointed to by ELPTR) into the specified | |
1204 | 630 gap array at POS. The gap array may be moved, so assign the |
631 return value back to the array pointer. */ | |
632 | |
633 static Gap_Array * | |
634 gap_array_insert_els (Gap_Array *ga, Elemcount pos, void *elptr, | |
635 Elemcount numels) | |
428 | 636 { |
637 assert (pos >= 0 && pos <= ga->numels); | |
638 if (ga->gapsize < numels) | |
1204 | 639 ga = gap_array_make_gap (ga, numels - ga->gapsize); |
428 | 640 if (pos != ga->gap) |
641 gap_array_move_gap (ga, pos); | |
642 | |
643 memcpy (GAP_ARRAY_MEMEL_ADDR (ga, ga->gap), (char *) elptr, | |
644 numels*ga->elsize); | |
645 ga->gapsize -= numels; | |
646 ga->gap += numels; | |
647 ga->numels += numels; | |
1204 | 648 gap_array_recompute_derived_values (ga); |
428 | 649 /* This is the equivalent of insert-before-markers. |
650 | |
651 #### Should only happen if marker is "moves forward at insert" type. | |
652 */ | |
653 | |
654 gap_array_adjust_markers (ga, pos - 1, pos, numels); | |
1204 | 655 return ga; |
428 | 656 } |
657 | |
658 /* Delete NUMELS elements from the specified gap array, starting at FROM. */ | |
659 | |
660 static void | |
1204 | 661 gap_array_delete_els (Gap_Array *ga, Elemcount from, Elemcount numdel) |
662 { | |
663 Elemcount to = from + numdel; | |
664 Elemcount gapsize = ga->gapsize; | |
428 | 665 |
666 assert (from >= 0); | |
667 assert (numdel >= 0); | |
668 assert (to <= ga->numels); | |
669 | |
670 /* Make sure the gap is somewhere in or next to what we are deleting. */ | |
671 if (to < ga->gap) | |
672 gap_array_move_gap (ga, to); | |
673 if (from > ga->gap) | |
674 gap_array_move_gap (ga, from); | |
675 | |
676 /* Relocate all markers pointing into the new, larger gap | |
677 to point at the end of the text before the gap. */ | |
678 gap_array_adjust_markers (ga, to + gapsize, to + gapsize, | |
679 - numdel - gapsize); | |
680 | |
681 ga->gapsize += numdel; | |
682 ga->numels -= numdel; | |
683 ga->gap = from; | |
1204 | 684 gap_array_recompute_derived_values (ga); |
428 | 685 } |
686 | |
687 static Gap_Array_Marker * | |
1204 | 688 gap_array_make_marker (Gap_Array *ga, Elemcount pos) |
428 | 689 { |
690 Gap_Array_Marker *m; | |
691 | |
692 assert (pos >= 0 && pos <= ga->numels); | |
3092 | 693 #ifdef NEW_GC |
694 m = alloc_lrecord_type (Gap_Array_Marker, &lrecord_gap_array_marker); | |
695 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 696 if (gap_array_marker_freelist) |
697 { | |
698 m = gap_array_marker_freelist; | |
699 gap_array_marker_freelist = gap_array_marker_freelist->next; | |
700 } | |
701 else | |
702 m = xnew (Gap_Array_Marker); | |
3092 | 703 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 704 |
705 m->pos = GAP_ARRAY_ARRAY_TO_MEMORY_POS (ga, pos); | |
706 m->next = ga->markers; | |
707 ga->markers = m; | |
708 return m; | |
709 } | |
710 | |
711 static void | |
712 gap_array_delete_marker (Gap_Array *ga, Gap_Array_Marker *m) | |
713 { | |
714 Gap_Array_Marker *p, *prev; | |
715 | |
716 for (prev = 0, p = ga->markers; p && p != m; prev = p, p = p->next) | |
717 ; | |
718 assert (p); | |
719 if (prev) | |
720 prev->next = p->next; | |
721 else | |
722 ga->markers = p->next; | |
4117 | 723 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 724 m->next = gap_array_marker_freelist; |
1204 | 725 m->pos = 0xDEADBEEF; /* -559038737 base 10 */ |
428 | 726 gap_array_marker_freelist = m; |
3092 | 727 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
728 } | |
729 | |
730 #ifndef NEW_GC | |
428 | 731 static void |
732 gap_array_delete_all_markers (Gap_Array *ga) | |
733 { | |
734 Gap_Array_Marker *p, *next; | |
735 | |
736 for (p = ga->markers; p; p = next) | |
737 { | |
738 next = p->next; | |
739 p->next = gap_array_marker_freelist; | |
740 p->pos = 0xDEADBEEF; /* -559038737 as an int */ | |
741 gap_array_marker_freelist = p; | |
742 } | |
743 } | |
3092 | 744 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 745 |
746 static void | |
1204 | 747 gap_array_move_marker (Gap_Array *ga, Gap_Array_Marker *m, Elemcount pos) |
428 | 748 { |
749 assert (pos >= 0 && pos <= ga->numels); | |
750 m->pos = GAP_ARRAY_ARRAY_TO_MEMORY_POS (ga, pos); | |
751 } | |
752 | |
753 #define gap_array_marker_pos(ga, m) \ | |
754 GAP_ARRAY_MEMORY_TO_ARRAY_POS (ga, (m)->pos) | |
755 | |
756 static Gap_Array * | |
1204 | 757 make_gap_array (Elemcount elsize) |
428 | 758 { |
3092 | 759 #ifdef NEW_GC |
760 Gap_Array *ga = alloc_lrecord_type (Gap_Array, &lrecord_gap_array); | |
761 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 762 Gap_Array *ga = xnew_and_zero (Gap_Array); |
3092 | 763 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 764 ga->elsize = elsize; |
765 return ga; | |
766 } | |
767 | |
3092 | 768 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 769 static void |
770 free_gap_array (Gap_Array *ga) | |
771 { | |
772 gap_array_delete_all_markers (ga); | |
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428 | 774 } |
3092 | 775 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 776 |
777 | |
778 /************************************************************************/ | |
779 /* Extent list primitives */ | |
780 /************************************************************************/ | |
781 | |
782 /* A list of extents is maintained as a double gap array: one gap array | |
783 is ordered by start index (the "display order") and the other is | |
784 ordered by end index (the "e-order"). Note that positions in an | |
785 extent list should logically be conceived of as referring *to* | |
786 a particular extent (as is the norm in programs) rather than | |
787 sitting between two extents. Note also that callers of these | |
788 functions should not be aware of the fact that the extent list is | |
789 implemented as an array, except for the fact that positions are | |
790 integers (this should be generalized to handle integers and linked | |
791 list equally well). | |
792 */ | |
793 | |
794 /* Number of elements in an extent list */ | |
1204 | 795 #define extent_list_num_els(el) GAP_ARRAY_NUM_ELS (el->start) |
428 | 796 |
797 /* Return the position at which EXTENT is located in the specified extent | |
798 list (in the display order if ENDP is 0, in the e-order otherwise). | |
799 If the extent is not found, the position where the extent would | |
800 be inserted is returned. If ENDP is 0, the insertion would go after | |
801 all other equal extents. If ENDP is not 0, the insertion would go | |
802 before all other equal extents. If FOUNDP is not 0, then whether | |
803 the extent was found will get written into it. */ | |
804 | |
805 static int | |
806 extent_list_locate (Extent_List *el, EXTENT extent, int endp, int *foundp) | |
807 { | |
808 Gap_Array *ga = endp ? el->end : el->start; | |
809 int left = 0, right = GAP_ARRAY_NUM_ELS (ga); | |
810 int oldfoundpos, foundpos; | |
811 int found; | |
812 | |
813 while (left != right) | |
814 { | |
815 /* RIGHT might not point to a valid extent (i.e. it's at the end | |
816 of the list), so NEWPOS must round down. */ | |
647 | 817 int newpos = (left + right) >> 1; |
428 | 818 EXTENT e = EXTENT_GAP_ARRAY_AT (ga, (int) newpos); |
819 | |
820 if (endp ? EXTENT_E_LESS (e, extent) : EXTENT_LESS (e, extent)) | |
647 | 821 left = newpos + 1; |
428 | 822 else |
823 right = newpos; | |
824 } | |
825 | |
826 /* Now we're at the beginning of all equal extents. */ | |
827 found = 0; | |
828 oldfoundpos = foundpos = left; | |
829 while (foundpos < GAP_ARRAY_NUM_ELS (ga)) | |
830 { | |
831 EXTENT e = EXTENT_GAP_ARRAY_AT (ga, foundpos); | |
832 if (e == extent) | |
833 { | |
834 found = 1; | |
835 break; | |
836 } | |
837 if (!EXTENT_EQUAL (e, extent)) | |
838 break; | |
839 foundpos++; | |
840 } | |
841 if (foundp) | |
842 *foundp = found; | |
843 if (found || !endp) | |
844 return foundpos; | |
845 else | |
846 return oldfoundpos; | |
847 } | |
848 | |
849 /* Return the position of the first extent that begins at or after POS | |
850 (or ends at or after POS, if ENDP is not 0). | |
851 | |
852 An out-of-range value for POS is allowed, and guarantees that the | |
853 position at the beginning or end of the extent list is returned. */ | |
854 | |
855 static int | |
826 | 856 extent_list_locate_from_pos (Extent_List *el, Memxpos pos, int endp) |
428 | 857 { |
858 struct extent fake_extent; | |
859 /* | |
860 | |
861 Note that if we search for [POS, POS], then we get the following: | |
862 | |
863 -- if ENDP is 0, then all extents whose start position is <= POS | |
864 lie before the returned position, and all extents whose start | |
865 position is > POS lie at or after the returned position. | |
866 | |
867 -- if ENDP is not 0, then all extents whose end position is < POS | |
868 lie before the returned position, and all extents whose end | |
869 position is >= POS lie at or after the returned position. | |
870 | |
871 */ | |
872 set_extent_start (&fake_extent, endp ? pos : pos-1); | |
873 set_extent_end (&fake_extent, endp ? pos : pos-1); | |
874 return extent_list_locate (el, &fake_extent, endp, 0); | |
875 } | |
876 | |
877 /* Return the extent at POS. */ | |
878 | |
879 static EXTENT | |
826 | 880 extent_list_at (Extent_List *el, Memxpos pos, int endp) |
428 | 881 { |
882 Gap_Array *ga = endp ? el->end : el->start; | |
883 | |
884 assert (pos >= 0 && pos < GAP_ARRAY_NUM_ELS (ga)); | |
885 return EXTENT_GAP_ARRAY_AT (ga, pos); | |
886 } | |
887 | |
888 /* Insert an extent into an extent list. */ | |
889 | |
890 static void | |
891 extent_list_insert (Extent_List *el, EXTENT extent) | |
892 { | |
893 int pos, foundp; | |
894 | |
895 pos = extent_list_locate (el, extent, 0, &foundp); | |
896 assert (!foundp); | |
1204 | 897 el->start = gap_array_insert_els (el->start, pos, &extent, 1); |
428 | 898 pos = extent_list_locate (el, extent, 1, &foundp); |
899 assert (!foundp); | |
1204 | 900 el->end = gap_array_insert_els (el->end, pos, &extent, 1); |
428 | 901 } |
902 | |
903 /* Delete an extent from an extent list. */ | |
904 | |
905 static void | |
906 extent_list_delete (Extent_List *el, EXTENT extent) | |
907 { | |
908 int pos, foundp; | |
909 | |
910 pos = extent_list_locate (el, extent, 0, &foundp); | |
911 assert (foundp); | |
912 gap_array_delete_els (el->start, pos, 1); | |
913 pos = extent_list_locate (el, extent, 1, &foundp); | |
914 assert (foundp); | |
915 gap_array_delete_els (el->end, pos, 1); | |
916 } | |
917 | |
918 static void | |
919 extent_list_delete_all (Extent_List *el) | |
920 { | |
921 gap_array_delete_els (el->start, 0, GAP_ARRAY_NUM_ELS (el->start)); | |
922 gap_array_delete_els (el->end, 0, GAP_ARRAY_NUM_ELS (el->end)); | |
923 } | |
924 | |
925 static Extent_List_Marker * | |
926 extent_list_make_marker (Extent_List *el, int pos, int endp) | |
927 { | |
928 Extent_List_Marker *m; | |
929 | |
3092 | 930 #ifdef NEW_GC |
931 m = alloc_lrecord_type (Extent_List_Marker, &lrecord_extent_list_marker); | |
932 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 933 if (extent_list_marker_freelist) |
934 { | |
935 m = extent_list_marker_freelist; | |
936 extent_list_marker_freelist = extent_list_marker_freelist->next; | |
937 } | |
938 else | |
939 m = xnew (Extent_List_Marker); | |
3092 | 940 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 941 |
942 m->m = gap_array_make_marker (endp ? el->end : el->start, pos); | |
943 m->endp = endp; | |
944 m->next = el->markers; | |
945 el->markers = m; | |
946 return m; | |
947 } | |
948 | |
949 #define extent_list_move_marker(el, mkr, pos) \ | |
950 gap_array_move_marker((mkr)->endp ? (el)->end : (el)->start, (mkr)->m, pos) | |
951 | |
952 static void | |
953 extent_list_delete_marker (Extent_List *el, Extent_List_Marker *m) | |
954 { | |
955 Extent_List_Marker *p, *prev; | |
956 | |
957 for (prev = 0, p = el->markers; p && p != m; prev = p, p = p->next) | |
958 ; | |
959 assert (p); | |
960 if (prev) | |
961 prev->next = p->next; | |
962 else | |
963 el->markers = p->next; | |
3092 | 964 #ifdef NEW_GC |
965 gap_array_delete_marker (m->endp ? el->end : el->start, m->m); | |
966 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 967 m->next = extent_list_marker_freelist; |
968 extent_list_marker_freelist = m; | |
969 gap_array_delete_marker (m->endp ? el->end : el->start, m->m); | |
3092 | 970 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 971 } |
972 | |
973 #define extent_list_marker_pos(el, mkr) \ | |
974 gap_array_marker_pos ((mkr)->endp ? (el)->end : (el)->start, (mkr)->m) | |
975 | |
976 static Extent_List * | |
977 allocate_extent_list (void) | |
978 { | |
3092 | 979 #ifdef NEW_GC |
980 Extent_List *el = alloc_lrecord_type (Extent_List, &lrecord_extent_list); | |
981 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 982 Extent_List *el = xnew (Extent_List); |
3092 | 983 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
440 | 984 el->start = make_gap_array (sizeof (EXTENT)); |
985 el->end = make_gap_array (sizeof (EXTENT)); | |
428 | 986 el->markers = 0; |
987 return el; | |
988 } | |
989 | |
3092 | 990 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 991 static void |
992 free_extent_list (Extent_List *el) | |
993 { | |
994 free_gap_array (el->start); | |
995 free_gap_array (el->end); | |
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428 | 997 } |
3092 | 998 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 999 |
1000 | |
1001 /************************************************************************/ | |
1002 /* Auxiliary extent structure */ | |
1003 /************************************************************************/ | |
1004 | |
1204 | 1005 static const struct memory_description extent_auxiliary_description[] ={ |
934 | 1006 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_auxiliary, begin_glyph) }, |
1007 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_auxiliary, end_glyph) }, | |
1008 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_auxiliary, parent) }, | |
1009 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_auxiliary, children) }, | |
1010 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_auxiliary, invisible) }, | |
1011 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_auxiliary, read_only) }, | |
1012 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_auxiliary, mouse_face) }, | |
1013 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_auxiliary, initial_redisplay_function) }, | |
1014 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_auxiliary, before_change_functions) }, | |
1015 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_auxiliary, after_change_functions) }, | |
1016 { XD_END } | |
1017 }; | |
428 | 1018 static Lisp_Object |
1019 mark_extent_auxiliary (Lisp_Object obj) | |
1020 { | |
1021 struct extent_auxiliary *data = XEXTENT_AUXILIARY (obj); | |
1022 mark_object (data->begin_glyph); | |
1023 mark_object (data->end_glyph); | |
1024 mark_object (data->invisible); | |
1025 mark_object (data->children); | |
1026 mark_object (data->read_only); | |
1027 mark_object (data->mouse_face); | |
1028 mark_object (data->initial_redisplay_function); | |
1029 mark_object (data->before_change_functions); | |
1030 mark_object (data->after_change_functions); | |
1031 return data->parent; | |
1032 } | |
1033 | |
934 | 1034 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("extent-auxiliary", extent_auxiliary, |
1035 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
1036 mark_extent_auxiliary, internal_object_printer, | |
1204 | 1037 0, 0, 0, extent_auxiliary_description, |
1038 struct extent_auxiliary); | |
428 | 1039 void |
1040 allocate_extent_auxiliary (EXTENT ext) | |
1041 { | |
1042 Lisp_Object extent_aux; | |
2720 | 1043 struct extent_auxiliary *data = |
3017 | 1044 ALLOC_LCRECORD_TYPE (struct extent_auxiliary, &lrecord_extent_auxiliary); |
1045 COPY_LCRECORD (data, &extent_auxiliary_defaults); | |
793 | 1046 extent_aux = wrap_extent_auxiliary (data); |
428 | 1047 ext->plist = Fcons (extent_aux, ext->plist); |
1048 ext->flags.has_aux = 1; | |
1049 } | |
1050 | |
1051 | |
1052 /************************************************************************/ | |
1053 /* Extent info structure */ | |
1054 /************************************************************************/ | |
1055 | |
1056 /* An extent-info structure consists of a list of the buffer or string's | |
1057 extents and a "stack of extents" that lists all of the extents over | |
1058 a particular position. The stack-of-extents info is used for | |
1059 optimization purposes -- it basically caches some info that might | |
1060 be expensive to compute. Certain otherwise hard computations are easy | |
1061 given the stack of extents over a particular position, and if the | |
1062 stack of extents over a nearby position is known (because it was | |
1063 calculated at some prior point in time), it's easy to move the stack | |
1064 of extents to the proper position. | |
1065 | |
1066 Given that the stack of extents is an optimization, and given that | |
1067 it requires memory, a string's stack of extents is wiped out each | |
1068 time a garbage collection occurs. Therefore, any time you retrieve | |
1069 the stack of extents, it might not be there. If you need it to | |
1070 be there, use the _force version. | |
1071 | |
1072 Similarly, a string may or may not have an extent_info structure. | |
1073 (Generally it won't if there haven't been any extents added to the | |
1074 string.) So use the _force version if you need the extent_info | |
1075 structure to be there. */ | |
1076 | |
1077 static struct stack_of_extents *allocate_soe (void); | |
3092 | 1078 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 1079 static void free_soe (struct stack_of_extents *soe); |
3092 | 1080 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 1081 static void soe_invalidate (Lisp_Object obj); |
1082 | |
1204 | 1083 extern const struct sized_memory_description gap_array_marker_description; |
1084 | |
1085 static const struct memory_description gap_array_marker_description_1[] = { | |
3092 | 1086 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1087 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Gap_Array_Marker, next) }, | |
1088 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
2367 | 1089 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (Gap_Array_Marker, next), 1, |
2551 | 1090 { &gap_array_marker_description } }, |
3092 | 1091 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 1092 { XD_END } |
1093 }; | |
1094 | |
3092 | 1095 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1096 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("gap-array-marker", gap_array_marker, | |
1097 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
1098 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
1099 gap_array_marker_description_1, | |
1100 struct gap_array_marker); | |
1101 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
1204 | 1102 const struct sized_memory_description gap_array_marker_description = { |
1103 sizeof (Gap_Array_Marker), | |
1104 gap_array_marker_description_1 | |
934 | 1105 }; |
3092 | 1106 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
934 | 1107 |
1204 | 1108 static const struct memory_description lispobj_gap_array_description_1[] = { |
2881 | 1109 { XD_ELEMCOUNT, offsetof (Gap_Array, gap) }, |
1110 { XD_BYTECOUNT, offsetof (Gap_Array, offset_past_gap) }, | |
1111 { XD_ELEMCOUNT, offsetof (Gap_Array, els_past_gap) }, | |
3092 | 1112 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1113 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Gap_Array, markers) }, | |
1114 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
2367 | 1115 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (Gap_Array, markers), 1, |
2551 | 1116 { &gap_array_marker_description }, XD_FLAG_NO_KKCC }, |
3092 | 1117 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2367 | 1118 { XD_BLOCK_ARRAY, offsetof (Gap_Array, array), XD_INDIRECT (0, 0), |
2551 | 1119 { &lisp_object_description } }, |
2367 | 1120 { XD_BLOCK_ARRAY, XD_INDIRECT (1, offsetof (Gap_Array, array)), |
2551 | 1121 XD_INDIRECT (2, 0), { &lisp_object_description } }, |
934 | 1122 { XD_END } |
1123 }; | |
1204 | 1124 |
3092 | 1125 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1126 | |
1127 static Bytecount | |
1128 size_gap_array (const void *lheader) | |
1129 { | |
1130 Gap_Array *ga = (Gap_Array *) lheader; | |
1131 return offsetof (Gap_Array, array) + (ga->numels + ga->gapsize) * ga->elsize; | |
1132 } | |
1133 | |
1134 DEFINE_LRECORD_SEQUENCE_IMPLEMENTATION ("gap-array", gap_array, | |
1135 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
1136 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
1137 lispobj_gap_array_description_1, | |
1138 size_gap_array, | |
1139 struct gap_array); | |
1140 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
1204 | 1141 static const struct sized_memory_description lispobj_gap_array_description = { |
1142 sizeof (Gap_Array), | |
1143 lispobj_gap_array_description_1 | |
1144 }; | |
1145 | |
1146 extern const struct sized_memory_description extent_list_marker_description; | |
3092 | 1147 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 1148 |
1149 static const struct memory_description extent_list_marker_description_1[] = { | |
3092 | 1150 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1151 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Extent_List_Marker, m) }, | |
1152 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Extent_List_Marker, next) }, | |
1153 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
2367 | 1154 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (Extent_List_Marker, m), 1, |
2551 | 1155 { &gap_array_marker_description } }, |
2367 | 1156 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (Extent_List_Marker, next), 1, |
2551 | 1157 { &extent_list_marker_description } }, |
3092 | 1158 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 1159 { XD_END } |
1160 }; | |
1161 | |
3092 | 1162 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1163 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("extent-list-marker", extent_list_marker, | |
1164 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
1165 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
1166 extent_list_marker_description_1, | |
1167 struct extent_list_marker); | |
1168 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
1204 | 1169 const struct sized_memory_description extent_list_marker_description = { |
1170 sizeof (Extent_List_Marker), | |
1171 extent_list_marker_description_1 | |
1172 }; | |
3092 | 1173 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 1174 |
1175 static const struct memory_description extent_list_description_1[] = { | |
3092 | 1176 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1177 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Extent_List, start) }, | |
1178 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Extent_List, end) }, | |
1179 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Extent_List, markers) }, | |
1180 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
2551 | 1181 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (Extent_List, start), 1, |
1182 { &lispobj_gap_array_description } }, | |
1183 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (Extent_List, end), 1, | |
1184 { &lispobj_gap_array_description }, XD_FLAG_NO_KKCC }, | |
1185 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (Extent_List, markers), 1, | |
1186 { &extent_list_marker_description }, XD_FLAG_NO_KKCC }, | |
3092 | 1187 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 1188 { XD_END } |
1189 }; | |
1190 | |
3092 | 1191 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1192 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("extent-list", extent_list, | |
1193 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
1194 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
1195 extent_list_description_1, | |
1196 struct extent_list); | |
1197 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
1204 | 1198 static const struct sized_memory_description extent_list_description = { |
1199 sizeof (Extent_List), | |
1200 extent_list_description_1 | |
1201 }; | |
3092 | 1202 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 1203 |
1204 static const struct memory_description stack_of_extents_description_1[] = { | |
3092 | 1205 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1206 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Stack_Of_Extents, extents) }, | |
1207 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
2551 | 1208 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (Stack_Of_Extents, extents), 1, |
1209 { &extent_list_description } }, | |
3092 | 1210 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 1211 { XD_END } |
1212 }; | |
1213 | |
3092 | 1214 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1215 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("stack-of-extents", stack_of_extents, | |
1216 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
1217 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
1218 stack_of_extents_description_1, | |
1219 struct stack_of_extents); | |
1220 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
1204 | 1221 static const struct sized_memory_description stack_of_extents_description = { |
1222 sizeof (Stack_Of_Extents), | |
1223 stack_of_extents_description_1 | |
1224 }; | |
3092 | 1225 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 1226 |
1227 static const struct memory_description extent_info_description [] = { | |
3092 | 1228 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1229 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_info, extents) }, | |
1230 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent_info, soe) }, | |
1231 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
2367 | 1232 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (struct extent_info, extents), 1, |
2551 | 1233 { &extent_list_description } }, |
2367 | 1234 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (struct extent_info, soe), 1, |
2551 | 1235 { &stack_of_extents_description }, XD_FLAG_NO_KKCC }, |
3092 | 1236 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 1237 { XD_END } |
1238 }; | |
934 | 1239 |
428 | 1240 static Lisp_Object |
1241 mark_extent_info (Lisp_Object obj) | |
1242 { | |
1243 struct extent_info *data = (struct extent_info *) XEXTENT_INFO (obj); | |
1244 int i; | |
1245 Extent_List *list = data->extents; | |
1246 | |
1247 /* Vbuffer_defaults and Vbuffer_local_symbols are buffer-like | |
1248 objects that are created specially and never have their extent | |
1249 list initialized (or rather, it is set to zero in | |
1250 nuke_all_buffer_slots()). However, these objects get | |
1251 garbage-collected so we have to deal. | |
1252 | |
1253 (Also the list can be zero when we're dealing with a destroyed | |
1254 buffer.) */ | |
1255 | |
1256 if (list) | |
1257 { | |
1258 for (i = 0; i < extent_list_num_els (list); i++) | |
1259 { | |
1260 struct extent *extent = extent_list_at (list, i, 0); | |
793 | 1261 Lisp_Object exobj = wrap_extent (extent); |
1262 | |
428 | 1263 mark_object (exobj); |
1264 } | |
1265 } | |
1266 | |
1267 return Qnil; | |
1268 } | |
1269 | |
3263 | 1270 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1271 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("extent-info", extent_info, | |
1272 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
1273 mark_extent_info, internal_object_printer, | |
1274 0, 0, 0, | |
1275 extent_info_description, | |
1276 struct extent_info); | |
1277 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 1278 static void |
1279 finalize_extent_info (void *header, int for_disksave) | |
1280 { | |
1281 struct extent_info *data = (struct extent_info *) header; | |
1282 | |
1283 if (for_disksave) | |
1284 return; | |
1285 | |
3092 | 1286 data->soe = 0; |
1287 data->extents = 0; | |
428 | 1288 if (data->soe) |
1289 { | |
1290 free_soe (data->soe); | |
1291 data->soe = 0; | |
1292 } | |
1293 if (data->extents) | |
1294 { | |
1295 free_extent_list (data->extents); | |
1296 data->extents = 0; | |
1297 } | |
1298 } | |
1299 | |
934 | 1300 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("extent-info", extent_info, |
1301 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
1302 mark_extent_info, internal_object_printer, | |
1303 finalize_extent_info, 0, 0, | |
1204 | 1304 extent_info_description, |
934 | 1305 struct extent_info); |
3263 | 1306 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 1307 |
1308 static Lisp_Object | |
1309 allocate_extent_info (void) | |
1310 { | |
1311 Lisp_Object extent_info; | |
1312 struct extent_info *data = | |
3017 | 1313 ALLOC_LCRECORD_TYPE (struct extent_info, &lrecord_extent_info); |
428 | 1314 |
793 | 1315 extent_info = wrap_extent_info (data); |
428 | 1316 data->extents = allocate_extent_list (); |
1317 data->soe = 0; | |
1318 return extent_info; | |
1319 } | |
1320 | |
1321 void | |
1322 flush_cached_extent_info (Lisp_Object extent_info) | |
1323 { | |
1324 struct extent_info *data = XEXTENT_INFO (extent_info); | |
1325 | |
1326 if (data->soe) | |
1327 { | |
3092 | 1328 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 1329 free_soe (data->soe); |
3092 | 1330 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 1331 data->soe = 0; |
1332 } | |
1333 } | |
1334 | |
1335 | |
1336 /************************************************************************/ | |
1337 /* Buffer/string extent primitives */ | |
1338 /************************************************************************/ | |
1339 | |
1340 /* The functions in this section are the ONLY ones that should know | |
1341 about the internal implementation of the extent lists. Other functions | |
1342 should only know that there are two orderings on extents, the "display" | |
1343 order (sorted by start position, basically) and the e-order (sorted | |
1344 by end position, basically), and that certain operations are provided | |
1345 to manipulate the list. */ | |
1346 | |
1347 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
1348 /* basic primitives */ | |
1349 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
1350 | |
1351 static Lisp_Object | |
1352 decode_buffer_or_string (Lisp_Object object) | |
1353 { | |
1354 if (NILP (object)) | |
793 | 1355 object = wrap_buffer (current_buffer); |
428 | 1356 else if (BUFFERP (object)) |
1357 CHECK_LIVE_BUFFER (object); | |
1358 else if (STRINGP (object)) | |
1359 ; | |
1360 else | |
1361 dead_wrong_type_argument (Qbuffer_or_string_p, object); | |
1362 | |
1363 return object; | |
1364 } | |
1365 | |
1366 EXTENT | |
1367 extent_ancestor_1 (EXTENT e) | |
1368 { | |
1369 while (e->flags.has_parent) | |
1370 { | |
1371 /* There should be no circularities except in case of a logic | |
1372 error somewhere in the extent code */ | |
1373 e = XEXTENT (XEXTENT_AUXILIARY (XCAR (e->plist))->parent); | |
1374 } | |
1375 return e; | |
1376 } | |
1377 | |
1378 /* Given an extent object (string or buffer or nil), return its extent info. | |
1379 This may be 0 for a string. */ | |
1380 | |
1381 static struct extent_info * | |
1382 buffer_or_string_extent_info (Lisp_Object object) | |
1383 { | |
1384 if (STRINGP (object)) | |
1385 { | |
793 | 1386 Lisp_Object plist = XSTRING_PLIST (object); |
428 | 1387 if (!CONSP (plist) || !EXTENT_INFOP (XCAR (plist))) |
1388 return 0; | |
1389 return XEXTENT_INFO (XCAR (plist)); | |
1390 } | |
1391 else if (NILP (object)) | |
1392 return 0; | |
1393 else | |
1394 return XEXTENT_INFO (XBUFFER (object)->extent_info); | |
1395 } | |
1396 | |
1397 /* Given a string or buffer, return its extent list. This may be | |
1398 0 for a string. */ | |
1399 | |
1400 static Extent_List * | |
1401 buffer_or_string_extent_list (Lisp_Object object) | |
1402 { | |
1403 struct extent_info *info = buffer_or_string_extent_info (object); | |
1404 | |
1405 if (!info) | |
1406 return 0; | |
1407 return info->extents; | |
1408 } | |
1409 | |
1410 /* Given a string or buffer, return its extent info. If it's not there, | |
1411 create it. */ | |
1412 | |
1413 static struct extent_info * | |
1414 buffer_or_string_extent_info_force (Lisp_Object object) | |
1415 { | |
1416 struct extent_info *info = buffer_or_string_extent_info (object); | |
1417 | |
1418 if (!info) | |
1419 { | |
1420 Lisp_Object extent_info; | |
1421 | |
1422 assert (STRINGP (object)); /* should never happen for buffers -- | |
1423 the only buffers without an extent | |
1424 info are those after finalization, | |
1425 destroyed buffers, or special | |
1426 Lisp-inaccessible buffer objects. */ | |
1427 extent_info = allocate_extent_info (); | |
793 | 1428 XSTRING_PLIST (object) = Fcons (extent_info, XSTRING_PLIST (object)); |
428 | 1429 return XEXTENT_INFO (extent_info); |
1430 } | |
1431 | |
1432 return info; | |
1433 } | |
1434 | |
1435 /* Detach all the extents in OBJECT. Called from redisplay. */ | |
1436 | |
1437 void | |
1438 detach_all_extents (Lisp_Object object) | |
1439 { | |
1440 struct extent_info *data = buffer_or_string_extent_info (object); | |
1441 | |
1442 if (data) | |
1443 { | |
1444 if (data->extents) | |
1445 { | |
1446 int i; | |
1447 | |
1448 for (i = 0; i < extent_list_num_els (data->extents); i++) | |
1449 { | |
1450 EXTENT e = extent_list_at (data->extents, i, 0); | |
1451 /* No need to do detach_extent(). Just nuke the damn things, | |
1452 which results in the equivalent but faster. */ | |
1453 set_extent_start (e, -1); | |
1454 set_extent_end (e, -1); | |
1455 } | |
3466 | 1456 |
1457 /* But we need to clear all the lists containing extents or | |
1458 havoc will result. */ | |
1459 extent_list_delete_all (data->extents); | |
428 | 1460 } |
1461 soe_invalidate (object); | |
1462 } | |
1463 } | |
1464 | |
1465 | |
1466 void | |
1467 init_buffer_extents (struct buffer *b) | |
1468 { | |
1469 b->extent_info = allocate_extent_info (); | |
1470 } | |
1471 | |
1472 void | |
1473 uninit_buffer_extents (struct buffer *b) | |
1474 { | |
3092 | 1475 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 1476 struct extent_info *data = XEXTENT_INFO (b->extent_info); |
3092 | 1477 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 1478 |
1479 /* Don't destroy the extents here -- there may still be children | |
1480 extents pointing to the extents. */ | |
771 | 1481 detach_all_extents (wrap_buffer (b)); |
3092 | 1482 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 1483 finalize_extent_info (data, 0); |
3092 | 1484 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 1485 } |
1486 | |
1487 /* Retrieve the extent list that an extent is a member of; the | |
1488 return value will never be 0 except in destroyed buffers (in which | |
1489 case the only extents that can refer to this buffer are detached | |
1490 ones). */ | |
1491 | |
1492 #define extent_extent_list(e) buffer_or_string_extent_list (extent_object (e)) | |
1493 | |
1494 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
1495 /* stack of extents */ | |
1496 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
1497 | |
1498 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS | |
1499 | |
771 | 1500 /* See unicode.c for more about sledgehammer checks */ |
1501 | |
428 | 1502 void |
1503 sledgehammer_extent_check (Lisp_Object object) | |
1504 { | |
1505 int i; | |
1506 int endp; | |
1507 Extent_List *el = buffer_or_string_extent_list (object); | |
1508 struct buffer *buf = 0; | |
1509 | |
1510 if (!el) | |
1511 return; | |
1512 | |
1513 if (BUFFERP (object)) | |
1514 buf = XBUFFER (object); | |
1515 | |
1516 for (endp = 0; endp < 2; endp++) | |
1517 for (i = 1; i < extent_list_num_els (el); i++) | |
1518 { | |
1519 EXTENT e1 = extent_list_at (el, i-1, endp); | |
1520 EXTENT e2 = extent_list_at (el, i, endp); | |
1521 if (buf) | |
1522 { | |
1523 assert (extent_start (e1) <= buf->text->gpt || | |
1524 extent_start (e1) > buf->text->gpt + buf->text->gap_size); | |
1525 assert (extent_end (e1) <= buf->text->gpt || | |
1526 extent_end (e1) > buf->text->gpt + buf->text->gap_size); | |
1527 } | |
1528 assert (extent_start (e1) <= extent_end (e1)); | |
1529 assert (endp ? (EXTENT_E_LESS_EQUAL (e1, e2)) : | |
1530 (EXTENT_LESS_EQUAL (e1, e2))); | |
1531 } | |
1532 } | |
1533 | |
1534 #endif | |
1535 | |
1536 static Stack_Of_Extents * | |
1537 buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents (Lisp_Object object) | |
1538 { | |
1539 struct extent_info *info = buffer_or_string_extent_info (object); | |
1540 if (!info) | |
1541 return 0; | |
1542 return info->soe; | |
1543 } | |
1544 | |
1545 static Stack_Of_Extents * | |
1546 buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents_force (Lisp_Object object) | |
1547 { | |
1548 struct extent_info *info = buffer_or_string_extent_info_force (object); | |
1549 if (!info->soe) | |
1550 info->soe = allocate_soe (); | |
1551 return info->soe; | |
1552 } | |
1553 | |
983 | 1554 /* #### don't even think of #define'ing this, the prototype of |
1555 print_extent_1 has changed! */ | |
428 | 1556 /* #define SOE_DEBUG */ |
1557 | |
1558 #ifdef SOE_DEBUG | |
1559 | |
1560 static void print_extent_1 (char *buf, Lisp_Object extent); | |
1561 | |
1562 static void | |
1563 print_extent_2 (EXTENT e) | |
1564 { | |
1565 Lisp_Object extent; | |
1566 char buf[200]; | |
1567 | |
793 | 1568 extent = wrap_extent (e); |
428 | 1569 print_extent_1 (buf, extent); |
1570 fputs (buf, stdout); | |
1571 } | |
1572 | |
1573 static void | |
1574 soe_dump (Lisp_Object obj) | |
1575 { | |
1576 int i; | |
1577 Stack_Of_Extents *soe = buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents (obj); | |
1578 Extent_List *sel; | |
1579 int endp; | |
1580 | |
1581 if (!soe) | |
1582 { | |
1583 printf ("No SOE"); | |
1584 return; | |
1585 } | |
1586 sel = soe->extents; | |
826 | 1587 printf ("SOE pos is %d (memxpos %d)\n", |
428 | 1588 soe->pos < 0 ? soe->pos : |
826 | 1589 buffer_or_string_memxpos_to_bytexpos (obj, soe->pos), |
428 | 1590 soe->pos); |
1591 for (endp = 0; endp < 2; endp++) | |
1592 { | |
1593 printf (endp ? "SOE end:" : "SOE start:"); | |
1594 for (i = 0; i < extent_list_num_els (sel); i++) | |
1595 { | |
1596 EXTENT e = extent_list_at (sel, i, endp); | |
1597 putchar ('\t'); | |
1598 print_extent_2 (e); | |
1599 } | |
1600 putchar ('\n'); | |
1601 } | |
1602 putchar ('\n'); | |
1603 } | |
1604 | |
1605 #endif | |
1606 | |
1607 /* Insert EXTENT into OBJ's stack of extents, if necessary. */ | |
1608 | |
1609 static void | |
1610 soe_insert (Lisp_Object obj, EXTENT extent) | |
1611 { | |
1612 Stack_Of_Extents *soe = buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents (obj); | |
1613 | |
1614 #ifdef SOE_DEBUG | |
1615 printf ("Inserting into SOE: "); | |
1616 print_extent_2 (extent); | |
1617 putchar ('\n'); | |
1618 #endif | |
1619 if (!soe || soe->pos < extent_start (extent) || | |
1620 soe->pos > extent_end (extent)) | |
1621 { | |
1622 #ifdef SOE_DEBUG | |
1623 printf ("(not needed)\n\n"); | |
1624 #endif | |
1625 return; | |
1626 } | |
1627 extent_list_insert (soe->extents, extent); | |
1628 #ifdef SOE_DEBUG | |
1629 puts ("SOE afterwards is:"); | |
1630 soe_dump (obj); | |
1631 #endif | |
1632 } | |
1633 | |
1634 /* Delete EXTENT from OBJ's stack of extents, if necessary. */ | |
1635 | |
1636 static void | |
1637 soe_delete (Lisp_Object obj, EXTENT extent) | |
1638 { | |
1639 Stack_Of_Extents *soe = buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents (obj); | |
1640 | |
1641 #ifdef SOE_DEBUG | |
1642 printf ("Deleting from SOE: "); | |
1643 print_extent_2 (extent); | |
1644 putchar ('\n'); | |
1645 #endif | |
1646 if (!soe || soe->pos < extent_start (extent) || | |
1647 soe->pos > extent_end (extent)) | |
1648 { | |
1649 #ifdef SOE_DEBUG | |
1650 puts ("(not needed)\n"); | |
1651 #endif | |
1652 return; | |
1653 } | |
1654 extent_list_delete (soe->extents, extent); | |
1655 #ifdef SOE_DEBUG | |
1656 puts ("SOE afterwards is:"); | |
1657 soe_dump (obj); | |
1658 #endif | |
1659 } | |
1660 | |
1661 /* Move OBJ's stack of extents to lie over the specified position. */ | |
1662 | |
1663 static void | |
826 | 1664 soe_move (Lisp_Object obj, Memxpos pos) |
428 | 1665 { |
1666 Stack_Of_Extents *soe = buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents_force (obj); | |
1667 Extent_List *sel = soe->extents; | |
1668 int numsoe = extent_list_num_els (sel); | |
1669 Extent_List *bel = buffer_or_string_extent_list (obj); | |
1670 int direction; | |
1671 int endp; | |
1672 | |
1673 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS | |
1674 assert (bel); | |
1675 #endif | |
1676 | |
1677 #ifdef SOE_DEBUG | |
826 | 1678 printf ("Moving SOE from %d (memxpos %d) to %d (memxpos %d)\n", |
428 | 1679 soe->pos < 0 ? soe->pos : |
826 | 1680 buffer_or_string_memxpos_to_bytexpos (obj, soe->pos), soe->pos, |
1681 buffer_or_string_memxpos_to_bytexpos (obj, pos), pos); | |
428 | 1682 #endif |
1683 if (soe->pos < pos) | |
1684 { | |
1685 direction = 1; | |
1686 endp = 0; | |
1687 } | |
1688 else if (soe->pos > pos) | |
1689 { | |
1690 direction = -1; | |
1691 endp = 1; | |
1692 } | |
1693 else | |
1694 { | |
1695 #ifdef SOE_DEBUG | |
1696 puts ("(not needed)\n"); | |
1697 #endif | |
1698 return; | |
1699 } | |
1700 | |
1701 /* For DIRECTION = 1: Any extent that overlaps POS is either in the | |
1702 SOE (if the extent starts at or before SOE->POS) or is greater | |
1703 (in the display order) than any extent in the SOE (if it starts | |
1704 after SOE->POS). | |
1705 | |
1706 For DIRECTION = -1: Any extent that overlaps POS is either in the | |
1707 SOE (if the extent ends at or after SOE->POS) or is less (in the | |
1708 e-order) than any extent in the SOE (if it ends before SOE->POS). | |
1709 | |
1710 We proceed in two stages: | |
1711 | |
1712 1) delete all extents in the SOE that don't overlap POS. | |
1713 2) insert all extents into the SOE that start (or end, when | |
1714 DIRECTION = -1) in (SOE->POS, POS] and that overlap | |
1715 POS. (Don't include SOE->POS in the range because those | |
1716 extents would already be in the SOE.) | |
1717 */ | |
1718 | |
1719 /* STAGE 1. */ | |
1720 | |
1721 if (numsoe > 0) | |
1722 { | |
1723 /* Delete all extents in the SOE that don't overlap POS. | |
1724 This is all extents that end before (or start after, | |
1725 if DIRECTION = -1) POS. | |
1726 */ | |
1727 | |
1728 /* Deleting extents from the SOE is tricky because it changes | |
1729 the positions of extents. If we are deleting in the forward | |
1730 direction we have to call extent_list_at() on the same position | |
1731 over and over again because positions after the deleted element | |
1732 get shifted back by 1. To make life simplest, we delete forward | |
1733 irrespective of DIRECTION. | |
1734 */ | |
1735 int start, end; | |
1736 int i; | |
1737 | |
1738 if (direction > 0) | |
1739 { | |
1740 start = 0; | |
1741 end = extent_list_locate_from_pos (sel, pos, 1); | |
1742 } | |
1743 else | |
1744 { | |
1745 start = extent_list_locate_from_pos (sel, pos+1, 0); | |
1746 end = numsoe; | |
1747 } | |
1748 | |
1749 for (i = start; i < end; i++) | |
1750 extent_list_delete (sel, extent_list_at (sel, start /* see above */, | |
1751 !endp)); | |
1752 } | |
1753 | |
1754 /* STAGE 2. */ | |
1755 | |
1756 { | |
1757 int start_pos; | |
1758 | |
1759 if (direction < 0) | |
1760 start_pos = extent_list_locate_from_pos (bel, soe->pos, endp) - 1; | |
1761 else | |
1762 start_pos = extent_list_locate_from_pos (bel, soe->pos + 1, endp); | |
1763 | |
1764 for (; start_pos >= 0 && start_pos < extent_list_num_els (bel); | |
1765 start_pos += direction) | |
1766 { | |
1767 EXTENT e = extent_list_at (bel, start_pos, endp); | |
1768 if ((direction > 0) ? | |
1769 (extent_start (e) > pos) : | |
1770 (extent_end (e) < pos)) | |
1771 break; /* All further extents lie on the far side of POS | |
1772 and thus can't overlap. */ | |
1773 if ((direction > 0) ? | |
1774 (extent_end (e) >= pos) : | |
1775 (extent_start (e) <= pos)) | |
1776 extent_list_insert (sel, e); | |
1777 } | |
1778 } | |
1779 | |
1780 soe->pos = pos; | |
1781 #ifdef SOE_DEBUG | |
1782 puts ("SOE afterwards is:"); | |
1783 soe_dump (obj); | |
1784 #endif | |
1785 } | |
1786 | |
1787 static void | |
1788 soe_invalidate (Lisp_Object obj) | |
1789 { | |
1790 Stack_Of_Extents *soe = buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents (obj); | |
1791 | |
1792 if (soe) | |
1793 { | |
1794 extent_list_delete_all (soe->extents); | |
1795 soe->pos = -1; | |
1796 } | |
1797 } | |
1798 | |
1799 static struct stack_of_extents * | |
1800 allocate_soe (void) | |
1801 { | |
3092 | 1802 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1803 struct stack_of_extents *soe = | |
1804 alloc_lrecord_type (struct stack_of_extents, &lrecord_stack_of_extents); | |
1805 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 1806 struct stack_of_extents *soe = xnew_and_zero (struct stack_of_extents); |
3092 | 1807 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 1808 soe->extents = allocate_extent_list (); |
1809 soe->pos = -1; | |
1810 return soe; | |
1811 } | |
1812 | |
3092 | 1813 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 1814 static void |
1815 free_soe (struct stack_of_extents *soe) | |
1816 { | |
1817 free_extent_list (soe->extents); | |
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428 | 1819 } |
3092 | 1820 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 1821 |
1822 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
1823 /* other primitives */ | |
1824 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
1825 | |
1826 /* Return the start (endp == 0) or end (endp == 1) of an extent as | |
1827 a byte index. If you want the value as a memory index, use | |
1828 extent_endpoint(). If you want the value as a buffer position, | |
826 | 1829 use extent_endpoint_char(). */ |
1830 | |
1831 Bytexpos | |
1832 extent_endpoint_byte (EXTENT extent, int endp) | |
1833 { | |
1834 assert (EXTENT_LIVE_P (extent)); | |
1835 assert (!extent_detached_p (extent)); | |
1836 { | |
1837 Memxpos i = endp ? extent_end (extent) : extent_start (extent); | |
1838 Lisp_Object obj = extent_object (extent); | |
1839 return buffer_or_string_memxpos_to_bytexpos (obj, i); | |
1840 } | |
1841 } | |
1842 | |
1843 Charxpos | |
1844 extent_endpoint_char (EXTENT extent, int endp) | |
428 | 1845 { |
1846 assert (EXTENT_LIVE_P (extent)); | |
1847 assert (!extent_detached_p (extent)); | |
1848 { | |
826 | 1849 Memxpos i = endp ? extent_end (extent) : extent_start (extent); |
428 | 1850 Lisp_Object obj = extent_object (extent); |
826 | 1851 return buffer_or_string_memxpos_to_charxpos (obj, i); |
428 | 1852 } |
1853 } | |
1854 | |
1855 static void | |
826 | 1856 signal_single_extent_changed (EXTENT extent, Lisp_Object property, |
2286 | 1857 Bytexpos UNUSED (old_start), |
1858 Bytexpos UNUSED (old_end)) | |
826 | 1859 { |
1860 EXTENT anc = extent_ancestor (extent); | |
1861 /* Redisplay checks */ | |
1862 if (NILP (property) ? | |
1863 (!NILP (extent_face (anc)) || | |
1864 !NILP (extent_begin_glyph (anc)) || | |
1865 !NILP (extent_end_glyph (anc)) || | |
1866 !NILP (extent_mouse_face (anc)) || | |
1867 !NILP (extent_invisible (anc)) || | |
1868 !NILP (extent_initial_redisplay_function (anc))) : | |
1869 EQ (property, Qface) || | |
1870 EQ (property, Qmouse_face) || | |
1871 EQ (property, Qbegin_glyph) || | |
1872 EQ (property, Qend_glyph) || | |
1873 EQ (property, Qbegin_glyph_layout) || | |
1874 EQ (property, Qend_glyph_layout) || | |
1875 EQ (property, Qinvisible) || | |
1876 EQ (property, Qinitial_redisplay_function) || | |
1877 EQ (property, Qpriority)) | |
1878 { | |
1879 Lisp_Object object = extent_object (extent); | |
1880 | |
1881 if (extent_detached_p (extent)) | |
1882 return; | |
1883 | |
1884 else if (STRINGP (object)) | |
1885 { | |
1886 /* #### Changes to string extents can affect redisplay if they are | |
1887 in the modeline or in the gutters. | |
1888 | |
1889 If the extent is in some generated-modeline-string: when we | |
1890 change an extent in generated-modeline-string, this changes its | |
1891 parent, which is in `modeline-format', so we should force the | |
1892 modeline to be updated. But how to determine whether a string | |
1893 is a `generated-modeline-string'? Looping through all buffers | |
1894 is not very efficient. Should we add all | |
1895 `generated-modeline-string' strings to a hash table? Maybe | |
1896 efficiency is not the greatest concern here and there's no big | |
1897 loss in looping over the buffers. | |
1898 | |
1899 If the extent is in a gutter we mark the gutter as | |
1900 changed. This means (a) we can update extents in the gutters | |
1901 when we need it. (b) we don't have to update the gutters when | |
1902 only extents attached to buffers have changed. */ | |
1903 | |
1904 if (!in_modeline_generation) | |
1905 MARK_EXTENTS_CHANGED; | |
1906 gutter_extent_signal_changed_region_maybe | |
1907 (object, extent_endpoint_char (extent, 0), | |
1908 extent_endpoint_char (extent, 1)); | |
1909 } | |
1910 else if (BUFFERP (object)) | |
1911 { | |
1912 struct buffer *b; | |
1913 b = XBUFFER (object); | |
1914 BUF_FACECHANGE (b)++; | |
1915 MARK_EXTENTS_CHANGED; | |
1916 if (NILP (property) ? !NILP (extent_invisible (anc)) : | |
1917 EQ (property, Qinvisible)) | |
1918 MARK_CLIP_CHANGED; | |
1919 buffer_extent_signal_changed_region | |
1920 (b, extent_endpoint_char (extent, 0), | |
1921 extent_endpoint_char (extent, 1)); | |
1922 } | |
1923 } | |
1924 | |
1925 /* Check for syntax table property change */ | |
1926 if (NILP (property) ? !NILP (Fextent_property (wrap_extent (extent), | |
1927 Qsyntax_table, Qnil)) : | |
1928 EQ (property, Qsyntax_table)) | |
3250 | 1929 signal_syntax_cache_extent_changed (extent); |
826 | 1930 } |
1931 | |
1932 /* Make note that a change has happened in EXTENT. The change was either | |
1933 to a property or to the endpoints (but not both at once). If PROPERTY | |
1934 is non-nil, the change happened to that property; otherwise, the change | |
1935 happened to the endpoints, and the old ones are given. Currently, all | |
1936 endpoints changes are in the form of two signals, a detach followed by | |
1937 an attach, and when detaching, we are signalled before the extent is | |
1938 detached. (You can distinguish a detach from an attach because the | |
1939 latter has old_start == -1 and old_end == -1.) (#### We don't currently | |
1940 give the old property. If someone needs that, this will have to | |
1941 change.) KLUDGE: If PROPERTY is Qt, all properties may have changed | |
1942 because the parent was changed. #### We need to handle this properly, by | |
1943 mapping over properties. */ | |
1944 | |
1945 static void | |
1946 signal_extent_changed (EXTENT extent, Lisp_Object property, | |
1947 Bytexpos old_start, Bytexpos old_end, | |
1948 int descendants_too) | |
1949 { | |
428 | 1950 /* we could easily encounter a detached extent while traversing the |
1951 children, but we should never be able to encounter a dead extent. */ | |
1952 assert (EXTENT_LIVE_P (extent)); | |
1953 | |
1954 if (descendants_too) | |
1955 { | |
1956 Lisp_Object children = extent_children (extent); | |
1957 | |
1958 if (!NILP (children)) | |
1959 { | |
826 | 1960 /* first process all of the extent's children. We will lose |
1961 big-time if there are any circularities here, so we sure as | |
1962 hell better ensure that there aren't. */ | |
831 | 1963 LIST_LOOP_2 (child, XWEAK_LIST_LIST (children)) |
1964 signal_extent_changed (XEXTENT (child), property, old_start, | |
840 | 1965 old_end, descendants_too); |
428 | 1966 } |
1967 } | |
1968 | |
826 | 1969 /* now process the extent itself. */ |
1970 signal_single_extent_changed (extent, property, old_start, old_end); | |
1971 } | |
428 | 1972 |
1973 static void | |
826 | 1974 signal_extent_property_changed (EXTENT extent, Lisp_Object property, |
1975 int descendants_too) | |
1976 { | |
1977 signal_extent_changed (extent, property, 0, 0, descendants_too); | |
428 | 1978 } |
1979 | |
1980 static EXTENT | |
1981 make_extent_detached (Lisp_Object object) | |
1982 { | |
1983 EXTENT extent = allocate_extent (); | |
1984 | |
1985 assert (NILP (object) || STRINGP (object) || | |
1986 (BUFFERP (object) && BUFFER_LIVE_P (XBUFFER (object)))); | |
1987 extent_object (extent) = object; | |
1988 /* Now make sure the extent info exists. */ | |
1989 if (!NILP (object)) | |
1990 buffer_or_string_extent_info_force (object); | |
1991 return extent; | |
1992 } | |
1993 | |
1994 /* A "real" extent is any extent other than the internal (not-user-visible) | |
1995 extents used by `map-extents'. */ | |
1996 | |
1997 static EXTENT | |
1998 real_extent_at_forward (Extent_List *el, int pos, int endp) | |
1999 { | |
2000 for (; pos < extent_list_num_els (el); pos++) | |
2001 { | |
2002 EXTENT e = extent_list_at (el, pos, endp); | |
2003 if (!extent_internal_p (e)) | |
2004 return e; | |
2005 } | |
2006 return 0; | |
2007 } | |
2008 | |
2009 static EXTENT | |
2010 real_extent_at_backward (Extent_List *el, int pos, int endp) | |
2011 { | |
2012 for (; pos >= 0; pos--) | |
2013 { | |
2014 EXTENT e = extent_list_at (el, pos, endp); | |
2015 if (!extent_internal_p (e)) | |
2016 return e; | |
2017 } | |
2018 return 0; | |
2019 } | |
2020 | |
2021 static EXTENT | |
2022 extent_first (Lisp_Object obj) | |
2023 { | |
2024 Extent_List *el = buffer_or_string_extent_list (obj); | |
2025 | |
2026 if (!el) | |
2027 return 0; | |
2028 return real_extent_at_forward (el, 0, 0); | |
2029 } | |
2030 | |
2031 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
2032 static EXTENT | |
2033 extent_e_first (Lisp_Object obj) | |
2034 { | |
2035 Extent_List *el = buffer_or_string_extent_list (obj); | |
2036 | |
2037 if (!el) | |
2038 return 0; | |
2039 return real_extent_at_forward (el, 0, 1); | |
2040 } | |
2041 #endif | |
2042 | |
2043 static EXTENT | |
2044 extent_next (EXTENT e) | |
2045 { | |
2046 Extent_List *el = extent_extent_list (e); | |
2047 int foundp; | |
2048 int pos = extent_list_locate (el, e, 0, &foundp); | |
2049 assert (foundp); | |
2050 return real_extent_at_forward (el, pos+1, 0); | |
2051 } | |
2052 | |
2053 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
2054 static EXTENT | |
2055 extent_e_next (EXTENT e) | |
2056 { | |
2057 Extent_List *el = extent_extent_list (e); | |
2058 int foundp; | |
2059 int pos = extent_list_locate (el, e, 1, &foundp); | |
2060 assert (foundp); | |
2061 return real_extent_at_forward (el, pos+1, 1); | |
2062 } | |
2063 #endif | |
2064 | |
2065 static EXTENT | |
2066 extent_last (Lisp_Object obj) | |
2067 { | |
2068 Extent_List *el = buffer_or_string_extent_list (obj); | |
2069 | |
2070 if (!el) | |
2071 return 0; | |
2072 return real_extent_at_backward (el, extent_list_num_els (el) - 1, 0); | |
2073 } | |
2074 | |
2075 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
2076 static EXTENT | |
2077 extent_e_last (Lisp_Object obj) | |
2078 { | |
2079 Extent_List *el = buffer_or_string_extent_list (obj); | |
2080 | |
2081 if (!el) | |
2082 return 0; | |
2083 return real_extent_at_backward (el, extent_list_num_els (el) - 1, 1); | |
2084 } | |
2085 #endif | |
2086 | |
2087 static EXTENT | |
2088 extent_previous (EXTENT e) | |
2089 { | |
2090 Extent_List *el = extent_extent_list (e); | |
2091 int foundp; | |
2092 int pos = extent_list_locate (el, e, 0, &foundp); | |
2093 assert (foundp); | |
2094 return real_extent_at_backward (el, pos-1, 0); | |
2095 } | |
2096 | |
2097 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
2098 static EXTENT | |
2099 extent_e_previous (EXTENT e) | |
2100 { | |
2101 Extent_List *el = extent_extent_list (e); | |
2102 int foundp; | |
2103 int pos = extent_list_locate (el, e, 1, &foundp); | |
2104 assert (foundp); | |
2105 return real_extent_at_backward (el, pos-1, 1); | |
2106 } | |
2107 #endif | |
2108 | |
2109 static void | |
2110 extent_attach (EXTENT extent) | |
2111 { | |
2112 Extent_List *el = extent_extent_list (extent); | |
2113 | |
2114 extent_list_insert (el, extent); | |
2115 soe_insert (extent_object (extent), extent); | |
2116 /* only this extent changed */ | |
826 | 2117 signal_extent_changed (extent, Qnil, -1, -1, 0); |
428 | 2118 } |
2119 | |
2120 static void | |
2121 extent_detach (EXTENT extent) | |
2122 { | |
2123 Extent_List *el; | |
2124 | |
2125 if (extent_detached_p (extent)) | |
2126 return; | |
2127 el = extent_extent_list (extent); | |
2128 | |
2129 /* call this before messing with the extent. */ | |
826 | 2130 signal_extent_changed (extent, Qnil, |
2131 extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 0), | |
2132 extent_endpoint_char (extent, 0), | |
2133 0); | |
428 | 2134 extent_list_delete (el, extent); |
2135 soe_delete (extent_object (extent), extent); | |
2136 set_extent_start (extent, -1); | |
2137 set_extent_end (extent, -1); | |
2138 } | |
2139 | |
2140 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
2141 /* map-extents et al. */ | |
2142 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
2143 | |
2144 /* Returns true iff map_extents() would visit the given extent. | |
2145 See the comments at map_extents() for info on the overlap rule. | |
2146 Assumes that all validation on the extent and buffer positions has | |
2147 already been performed (see Fextent_in_region_p ()). | |
2148 */ | |
2149 static int | |
826 | 2150 extent_in_region_p (EXTENT extent, Bytexpos from, Bytexpos to, |
428 | 2151 unsigned int flags) |
2152 { | |
2153 Lisp_Object obj = extent_object (extent); | |
2154 Endpoint_Index start, end, exs, exe; | |
2155 int start_open, end_open; | |
2156 unsigned int all_extents_flags = flags & ME_ALL_EXTENTS_MASK; | |
2157 unsigned int in_region_flags = flags & ME_IN_REGION_MASK; | |
2158 int retval; | |
2159 | |
2160 /* A zero-length region is treated as closed-closed. */ | |
2161 if (from == to) | |
2162 { | |
2163 flags |= ME_END_CLOSED; | |
2164 flags &= ~ME_START_OPEN; | |
2165 } | |
2166 | |
2167 /* So is a zero-length extent. */ | |
2168 if (extent_start (extent) == extent_end (extent)) | |
2169 start_open = 0, end_open = 0; | |
2170 /* `all_extents_flags' will almost always be zero. */ | |
2171 else if (all_extents_flags == 0) | |
2172 { | |
2173 start_open = extent_start_open_p (extent); | |
2174 end_open = extent_end_open_p (extent); | |
2175 } | |
2176 else | |
2177 switch (all_extents_flags) | |
2178 { | |
2179 case ME_ALL_EXTENTS_CLOSED: start_open = 0, end_open = 0; break; | |
2180 case ME_ALL_EXTENTS_OPEN: start_open = 1, end_open = 1; break; | |
2181 case ME_ALL_EXTENTS_CLOSED_OPEN: start_open = 0, end_open = 1; break; | |
2182 case ME_ALL_EXTENTS_OPEN_CLOSED: start_open = 1, end_open = 0; break; | |
2500 | 2183 default: ABORT(); return 0; |
428 | 2184 } |
2185 | |
826 | 2186 start = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_startind (obj, from, |
428 | 2187 flags & ME_START_OPEN); |
826 | 2188 end = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_endind (obj, to, |
2189 ! (flags & ME_END_CLOSED)); | |
2190 exs = memxpos_to_startind (extent_start (extent), start_open); | |
2191 exe = memxpos_to_endind (extent_end (extent), end_open); | |
428 | 2192 |
2193 /* It's easy to determine whether an extent lies *outside* the | |
2194 region -- just determine whether it's completely before | |
2195 or completely after the region. Reject all such extents, so | |
2196 we're now left with only the extents that overlap the region. | |
2197 */ | |
2198 | |
2199 if (exs > end || exe < start) | |
2200 return 0; | |
2201 | |
2202 /* See if any further restrictions are called for. */ | |
2203 /* in_region_flags will almost always be zero. */ | |
2204 if (in_region_flags == 0) | |
2205 retval = 1; | |
2206 else | |
2207 switch (in_region_flags) | |
2208 { | |
2209 case ME_START_IN_REGION: | |
2210 retval = start <= exs && exs <= end; break; | |
2211 case ME_END_IN_REGION: | |
2212 retval = start <= exe && exe <= end; break; | |
2213 case ME_START_AND_END_IN_REGION: | |
2214 retval = start <= exs && exe <= end; break; | |
2215 case ME_START_OR_END_IN_REGION: | |
2216 retval = (start <= exs && exs <= end) || (start <= exe && exe <= end); | |
2217 break; | |
2218 default: | |
2500 | 2219 ABORT(); return 0; |
428 | 2220 } |
2221 return flags & ME_NEGATE_IN_REGION ? !retval : retval; | |
2222 } | |
2223 | |
2224 struct map_extents_struct | |
2225 { | |
2226 Extent_List *el; | |
2227 Extent_List_Marker *mkr; | |
2228 EXTENT range; | |
2229 }; | |
2230 | |
2231 static Lisp_Object | |
2232 map_extents_unwind (Lisp_Object obj) | |
2233 { | |
2234 struct map_extents_struct *closure = | |
2235 (struct map_extents_struct *) get_opaque_ptr (obj); | |
2236 free_opaque_ptr (obj); | |
2237 if (closure->range) | |
2238 extent_detach (closure->range); | |
2239 if (closure->mkr) | |
2240 extent_list_delete_marker (closure->el, closure->mkr); | |
2241 return Qnil; | |
2242 } | |
2243 | |
2244 /* This is the guts of `map-extents' and the other functions that | |
2245 map over extents. In theory the operation of this function is | |
2246 simple: just figure out what extents we're mapping over, and | |
2247 call the function on each one of them in the range. Unfortunately | |
2248 there are a wide variety of things that the mapping function | |
2249 might do, and we have to be very tricky to avoid getting messed | |
2250 up. Furthermore, this function needs to be very fast (it is | |
2251 called multiple times every time text is inserted or deleted | |
2252 from a buffer), and so we can't always afford the overhead of | |
2253 dealing with all the possible things that the mapping function | |
2254 might do; thus, there are many flags that can be specified | |
2255 indicating what the mapping function might or might not do. | |
2256 | |
2257 The result of all this is that this is the most complicated | |
2258 function in this file. Change it at your own risk! | |
2259 | |
2260 A potential simplification to the logic below is to determine | |
2261 all the extents that the mapping function should be called on | |
2262 before any calls are actually made and save them in an array. | |
2263 That introduces its own complications, however (the array | |
2264 needs to be marked for garbage-collection, and a static array | |
2265 cannot be used because map_extents() needs to be reentrant). | |
2266 Furthermore, the results might be a little less sensible than | |
2267 the logic below. */ | |
2268 | |
2269 | |
2270 static void | |
826 | 2271 map_extents (Bytexpos from, Bytexpos to, map_extents_fun fn, |
2272 void *arg, Lisp_Object obj, EXTENT after, | |
2273 unsigned int flags) | |
2274 { | |
2275 Memxpos st, en; /* range we're mapping over */ | |
428 | 2276 EXTENT range = 0; /* extent for this, if ME_MIGHT_MODIFY_TEXT */ |
2277 Extent_List *el = 0; /* extent list we're iterating over */ | |
2278 Extent_List_Marker *posm = 0; /* marker for extent list, | |
2279 if ME_MIGHT_MODIFY_EXTENTS */ | |
2280 /* count and struct for unwind-protect, if ME_MIGHT_THROW */ | |
1292 | 2281 int count = specpdl_depth (); |
428 | 2282 struct map_extents_struct closure; |
1292 | 2283 PROFILE_DECLARE (); |
428 | 2284 |
2285 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS | |
2286 assert (from <= to); | |
2287 assert (from >= buffer_or_string_absolute_begin_byte (obj) && | |
2288 from <= buffer_or_string_absolute_end_byte (obj) && | |
2289 to >= buffer_or_string_absolute_begin_byte (obj) && | |
2290 to <= buffer_or_string_absolute_end_byte (obj)); | |
2291 #endif | |
2292 | |
2293 if (after) | |
2294 { | |
2295 assert (EQ (obj, extent_object (after))); | |
2296 assert (!extent_detached_p (after)); | |
2297 } | |
2298 | |
2299 el = buffer_or_string_extent_list (obj); | |
1292 | 2300 if (!el || !extent_list_num_els (el)) |
428 | 2301 return; |
2302 el = 0; | |
2303 | |
1292 | 2304 PROFILE_RECORD_ENTERING_SECTION (QSin_map_extents_internal); |
2305 | |
826 | 2306 st = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (obj, from); |
2307 en = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (obj, to); | |
428 | 2308 |
2309 if (flags & ME_MIGHT_MODIFY_TEXT) | |
2310 { | |
2311 /* The mapping function might change the text in the buffer, | |
2312 so make an internal extent to hold the range we're mapping | |
2313 over. */ | |
2314 range = make_extent_detached (obj); | |
2315 set_extent_start (range, st); | |
2316 set_extent_end (range, en); | |
2317 range->flags.start_open = flags & ME_START_OPEN; | |
2318 range->flags.end_open = !(flags & ME_END_CLOSED); | |
2319 range->flags.internal = 1; | |
2320 range->flags.detachable = 0; | |
2321 extent_attach (range); | |
2322 } | |
2323 | |
2324 if (flags & ME_MIGHT_THROW) | |
2325 { | |
2326 /* The mapping function might throw past us so we need to use an | |
2327 unwind_protect() to eliminate the internal extent and range | |
2328 that we use. */ | |
2329 closure.range = range; | |
2330 closure.mkr = 0; | |
2331 record_unwind_protect (map_extents_unwind, | |
2332 make_opaque_ptr (&closure)); | |
2333 } | |
2334 | |
2335 /* ---------- Figure out where we start and what direction | |
2336 we move in. This is the trickiest part of this | |
2337 function. ---------- */ | |
2338 | |
2339 /* If ME_START_IN_REGION, ME_END_IN_REGION or ME_START_AND_END_IN_REGION | |
2340 was specified and ME_NEGATE_IN_REGION was not specified, our job | |
2341 is simple because of the presence of the display order and e-order. | |
2342 (Note that theoretically do something similar for | |
2343 ME_START_OR_END_IN_REGION, but that would require more trickiness | |
2344 than it's worth to avoid hitting the same extent twice.) | |
2345 | |
2346 In the general case, all the extents that overlap a range can be | |
2347 divided into two classes: those whose start position lies within | |
2348 the range (including the range's end but not including the | |
2349 range's start), and those that overlap the start position, | |
2350 i.e. those in the SOE for the start position. Or equivalently, | |
2351 the extents can be divided into those whose end position lies | |
2352 within the range and those in the SOE for the end position. Note | |
2353 that for this purpose we treat both the range and all extents in | |
2354 the buffer as closed on both ends. If this is not what the ME_ | |
2355 flags specified, then we've mapped over a few too many extents, | |
2356 but no big deal because extent_in_region_p() will filter them | |
2357 out. Ideally, we could move the SOE to the closer of the range's | |
2358 two ends and work forwards or backwards from there. However, in | |
2359 order to make the semantics of the AFTER argument work out, we | |
2360 have to always go in the same direction; so we choose to always | |
2361 move the SOE to the start position. | |
2362 | |
2363 When it comes time to do the SOE stage, we first call soe_move() | |
2364 so that the SOE gets set up. Note that the SOE might get | |
2365 changed while we are mapping over its contents. If we can | |
2366 guarantee that the SOE won't get moved to a new position, we | |
2367 simply need to put a marker in the SOE and we will track deletions | |
2368 and insertions of extents in the SOE. If the SOE might get moved, | |
2369 however (this would happen as a result of a recursive invocation | |
2370 of map-extents or a call to a redisplay-type function), then | |
2371 trying to track its changes is hopeless, so we just keep a | |
2372 marker to the first (or last) extent in the SOE and use that as | |
2373 our bound. | |
2374 | |
2375 Finally, if DONT_USE_SOE is defined, we don't use the SOE at all | |
2376 and instead just map from the beginning of the buffer. This is | |
2377 used for testing purposes and allows the SOE to be calculated | |
2378 using map_extents() instead of the other way around. */ | |
2379 | |
2380 { | |
2381 int range_flag; /* ME_*_IN_REGION subset of flags */ | |
2382 int do_soe_stage = 0; /* Are we mapping over the SOE? */ | |
2383 /* Does the range stage map over start or end positions? */ | |
2384 int range_endp; | |
2385 /* If type == 0, we include the start position in the range stage mapping. | |
2386 If type == 1, we exclude the start position in the range stage mapping. | |
2387 If type == 2, we begin at range_start_pos, an extent-list position. | |
2388 */ | |
2389 int range_start_type = 0; | |
2390 int range_start_pos = 0; | |
2391 int stage; | |
2392 | |
2393 range_flag = flags & ME_IN_REGION_MASK; | |
2394 if ((range_flag == ME_START_IN_REGION || | |
2395 range_flag == ME_START_AND_END_IN_REGION) && | |
2396 !(flags & ME_NEGATE_IN_REGION)) | |
2397 { | |
2398 /* map over start position in [range-start, range-end]. No SOE | |
2399 stage. */ | |
2400 range_endp = 0; | |
2401 } | |
2402 else if (range_flag == ME_END_IN_REGION && !(flags & ME_NEGATE_IN_REGION)) | |
2403 { | |
2404 /* map over end position in [range-start, range-end]. No SOE | |
2405 stage. */ | |
2406 range_endp = 1; | |
2407 } | |
2408 else | |
2409 { | |
2410 /* Need to include the SOE extents. */ | |
2411 #ifdef DONT_USE_SOE | |
2412 /* Just brute-force it: start from the beginning. */ | |
2413 range_endp = 0; | |
2414 range_start_type = 2; | |
2415 range_start_pos = 0; | |
2416 #else | |
2417 Stack_Of_Extents *soe = buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents_force (obj); | |
2418 int numsoe; | |
2419 | |
2420 /* Move the SOE to the closer end of the range. This dictates | |
2421 whether we map over start positions or end positions. */ | |
2422 range_endp = 0; | |
2423 soe_move (obj, st); | |
2424 numsoe = extent_list_num_els (soe->extents); | |
2425 if (numsoe) | |
2426 { | |
2427 if (flags & ME_MIGHT_MOVE_SOE) | |
2428 { | |
2429 int foundp; | |
2430 /* Can't map over SOE, so just extend range to cover the | |
2431 SOE. */ | |
2432 EXTENT e = extent_list_at (soe->extents, 0, 0); | |
2433 range_start_pos = | |
2434 extent_list_locate (buffer_or_string_extent_list (obj), e, 0, | |
2435 &foundp); | |
2436 assert (foundp); | |
2437 range_start_type = 2; | |
2438 } | |
2439 else | |
2440 { | |
2441 /* We can map over the SOE. */ | |
2442 do_soe_stage = 1; | |
2443 range_start_type = 1; | |
2444 } | |
2445 } | |
2446 else | |
2447 { | |
2448 /* No extents in the SOE to map over, so we act just as if | |
2449 ME_START_IN_REGION or ME_END_IN_REGION was specified. | |
2450 RANGE_ENDP already specified so no need to do anything else. */ | |
2451 } | |
2452 } | |
2453 #endif | |
2454 | |
2455 /* ---------- Now loop over the extents. ---------- */ | |
2456 | |
2457 /* We combine the code for the two stages because much of it | |
2458 overlaps. */ | |
2459 for (stage = 0; stage < 2; stage++) | |
2460 { | |
2461 int pos = 0; /* Position in extent list */ | |
2462 | |
2463 /* First set up start conditions */ | |
2464 if (stage == 0) | |
2465 { /* The SOE stage */ | |
2466 if (!do_soe_stage) | |
2467 continue; | |
2468 el = buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents_force (obj)->extents; | |
2469 /* We will always be looping over start extents here. */ | |
2470 assert (!range_endp); | |
2471 pos = 0; | |
2472 } | |
2473 else | |
2474 { /* The range stage */ | |
2475 el = buffer_or_string_extent_list (obj); | |
2476 switch (range_start_type) | |
2477 { | |
2478 case 0: | |
2479 pos = extent_list_locate_from_pos (el, st, range_endp); | |
2480 break; | |
2481 case 1: | |
2482 pos = extent_list_locate_from_pos (el, st + 1, range_endp); | |
2483 break; | |
2484 case 2: | |
2485 pos = range_start_pos; | |
2486 break; | |
2487 } | |
2488 } | |
2489 | |
2490 if (flags & ME_MIGHT_MODIFY_EXTENTS) | |
2491 { | |
2492 /* Create a marker to track changes to the extent list */ | |
2493 if (posm) | |
2494 /* Delete the marker used in the SOE stage. */ | |
2495 extent_list_delete_marker | |
2496 (buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents_force (obj)->extents, posm); | |
2497 posm = extent_list_make_marker (el, pos, range_endp); | |
2498 /* tell the unwind function about the marker. */ | |
2499 closure.el = el; | |
2500 closure.mkr = posm; | |
2501 } | |
2502 | |
2503 /* Now loop! */ | |
2504 for (;;) | |
2505 { | |
2506 EXTENT e; | |
2507 Lisp_Object obj2; | |
2508 | |
2509 /* ----- update position in extent list | |
2510 and fetch next extent ----- */ | |
2511 | |
2512 if (posm) | |
2513 /* fetch POS again to track extent insertions or deletions */ | |
2514 pos = extent_list_marker_pos (el, posm); | |
2515 if (pos >= extent_list_num_els (el)) | |
2516 break; | |
2517 e = extent_list_at (el, pos, range_endp); | |
2518 pos++; | |
2519 if (posm) | |
2520 /* now point the marker to the next one we're going to process. | |
2521 This ensures graceful behavior if this extent is deleted. */ | |
2522 extent_list_move_marker (el, posm, pos); | |
2523 | |
2524 /* ----- deal with internal extents ----- */ | |
2525 | |
2526 if (extent_internal_p (e)) | |
2527 { | |
2528 if (!(flags & ME_INCLUDE_INTERNAL)) | |
2529 continue; | |
2530 else if (e == range) | |
2531 { | |
2532 /* We're processing internal extents and we've | |
2533 come across our own special range extent. | |
2534 (This happens only in adjust_extents*() and | |
2535 process_extents*(), which handle text | |
2536 insertion and deletion.) We need to omit | |
2537 processing of this extent; otherwise | |
2538 we will probably end up prematurely | |
2539 terminating this loop. */ | |
2540 continue; | |
2541 } | |
2542 } | |
2543 | |
2544 /* ----- deal with AFTER condition ----- */ | |
2545 | |
2546 if (after) | |
2547 { | |
2548 /* if e > after, then we can stop skipping extents. */ | |
2549 if (EXTENT_LESS (after, e)) | |
2550 after = 0; | |
2551 else /* otherwise, skip this extent. */ | |
2552 continue; | |
2553 } | |
2554 | |
2555 /* ----- stop if we're completely outside the range ----- */ | |
2556 | |
2557 /* fetch ST and EN again to track text insertions or deletions */ | |
2558 if (range) | |
2559 { | |
2560 st = extent_start (range); | |
2561 en = extent_end (range); | |
2562 } | |
2563 if (extent_endpoint (e, range_endp) > en) | |
2564 { | |
2565 /* Can't be mapping over SOE because all extents in | |
2566 there should overlap ST */ | |
2567 assert (stage == 1); | |
2568 break; | |
2569 } | |
2570 | |
2571 /* ----- Now actually call the function ----- */ | |
2572 | |
2573 obj2 = extent_object (e); | |
2574 if (extent_in_region_p (e, | |
826 | 2575 buffer_or_string_memxpos_to_bytexpos (obj2, |
2576 st), | |
2577 buffer_or_string_memxpos_to_bytexpos (obj2, | |
2578 en), | |
428 | 2579 flags)) |
2580 { | |
2581 if ((*fn)(e, arg)) | |
2582 { | |
2583 /* Function wants us to stop mapping. */ | |
2584 stage = 1; /* so outer for loop will terminate */ | |
2585 break; | |
2586 } | |
2587 } | |
2588 } | |
2589 } | |
2590 /* ---------- Finished looping. ---------- */ | |
2591 } | |
2592 | |
1292 | 2593 if (!(flags & ME_MIGHT_THROW)) |
428 | 2594 { |
2595 /* Delete them ourselves */ | |
2596 if (range) | |
2597 extent_detach (range); | |
2598 if (posm) | |
2599 extent_list_delete_marker (el, posm); | |
2600 } | |
1292 | 2601 |
2602 /* This deletes the range extent and frees the marker, if ME_MIGHT_THROW. */ | |
2603 unbind_to (count); | |
2604 | |
2605 PROFILE_RECORD_EXITING_SECTION (QSin_map_extents_internal); | |
428 | 2606 } |
2607 | |
2608 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
2609 /* adjust_extents() */ | |
2610 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
2611 | |
2612 /* Add AMOUNT to all extent endpoints in the range (FROM, TO]. This | |
2613 happens whenever the gap is moved or (under Mule) a character in a | |
2614 string is substituted for a different-length one. The reason for | |
2615 this is that extent endpoints behave just like markers (all memory | |
2616 indices do) and this adjustment correct for markers -- see | |
2617 adjust_markers(). Note that it is important that we visit all | |
2618 extent endpoints in the range, irrespective of whether the | |
2619 endpoints are open or closed. | |
2620 | |
2621 We could use map_extents() for this (and in fact the function | |
2622 was originally written that way), but the gap is in an incoherent | |
2623 state when this function is called and this function plays | |
2624 around with extent endpoints without detaching and reattaching | |
2625 the extents (this is provably correct and saves lots of time), | |
2626 so for safety we make it just look at the extent lists directly. */ | |
2627 | |
2628 void | |
826 | 2629 adjust_extents (Lisp_Object obj, Memxpos from, Memxpos to, int amount) |
428 | 2630 { |
2631 int endp; | |
2632 int pos; | |
2633 int startpos[2]; | |
2634 Extent_List *el; | |
2635 Stack_Of_Extents *soe; | |
2636 | |
2637 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS | |
2638 sledgehammer_extent_check (obj); | |
2639 #endif | |
2640 el = buffer_or_string_extent_list (obj); | |
2641 | |
2642 if (!el || !extent_list_num_els(el)) | |
2643 return; | |
2644 | |
2645 /* IMPORTANT! Compute the starting positions of the extents to | |
2646 modify BEFORE doing any modification! Otherwise the starting | |
2647 position for the second time through the loop might get | |
2648 incorrectly calculated (I got bit by this bug real bad). */ | |
2649 startpos[0] = extent_list_locate_from_pos (el, from+1, 0); | |
2650 startpos[1] = extent_list_locate_from_pos (el, from+1, 1); | |
2651 for (endp = 0; endp < 2; endp++) | |
2652 { | |
2653 for (pos = startpos[endp]; pos < extent_list_num_els (el); | |
2654 pos++) | |
2655 { | |
2656 EXTENT e = extent_list_at (el, pos, endp); | |
2657 if (extent_endpoint (e, endp) > to) | |
2658 break; | |
2659 set_extent_endpoint (e, | |
2660 do_marker_adjustment (extent_endpoint (e, endp), | |
2661 from, to, amount), | |
2662 endp); | |
2663 } | |
2664 } | |
2665 | |
2666 /* The index for the buffer's SOE is a memory index and thus | |
2667 needs to be adjusted like a marker. */ | |
2668 soe = buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents (obj); | |
2669 if (soe && soe->pos >= 0) | |
2670 soe->pos = do_marker_adjustment (soe->pos, from, to, amount); | |
2671 } | |
2672 | |
2673 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
2674 /* adjust_extents_for_deletion() */ | |
2675 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
2676 | |
2677 struct adjust_extents_for_deletion_arg | |
2678 { | |
2679 EXTENT_dynarr *list; | |
2680 }; | |
2681 | |
2682 static int | |
2683 adjust_extents_for_deletion_mapper (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
2684 { | |
2685 struct adjust_extents_for_deletion_arg *closure = | |
2686 (struct adjust_extents_for_deletion_arg *) arg; | |
2687 | |
2688 Dynarr_add (closure->list, extent); | |
2689 return 0; /* continue mapping */ | |
2690 } | |
2691 | |
2692 /* For all extent endpoints in the range (FROM, TO], move them to the beginning | |
2693 of the new gap. Note that it is important that we visit all extent | |
2694 endpoints in the range, irrespective of whether the endpoints are open or | |
2695 closed. | |
2696 | |
2697 This function deals with weird stuff such as the fact that extents | |
2698 may get reordered. | |
2699 | |
2700 There is no string correspondent for this because you can't | |
2701 delete characters from a string. | |
2702 */ | |
2703 | |
2704 void | |
826 | 2705 adjust_extents_for_deletion (Lisp_Object object, Bytexpos from, |
2706 Bytexpos to, int gapsize, int numdel, | |
428 | 2707 int movegapsize) |
2708 { | |
2709 struct adjust_extents_for_deletion_arg closure; | |
2710 int i; | |
826 | 2711 Memxpos adjust_to = (Memxpos) (to + gapsize); |
428 | 2712 Bytecount amount = - numdel - movegapsize; |
826 | 2713 Memxpos oldsoe = 0, newsoe = 0; |
428 | 2714 Stack_Of_Extents *soe = buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents (object); |
2715 | |
2716 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS | |
2717 sledgehammer_extent_check (object); | |
2718 #endif | |
2719 closure.list = Dynarr_new (EXTENT); | |
2720 | |
2721 /* We're going to be playing weird games below with extents and the SOE | |
2722 and such, so compute the list now of all the extents that we're going | |
2723 to muck with. If we do the mapping and adjusting together, things can | |
2724 get all screwed up. */ | |
2725 | |
826 | 2726 map_extents (from, to, adjust_extents_for_deletion_mapper, |
2727 (void *) &closure, object, 0, | |
2728 /* extent endpoints move like markers regardless | |
2729 of their open/closeness. */ | |
2730 ME_ALL_EXTENTS_CLOSED | ME_END_CLOSED | | |
2731 ME_START_OR_END_IN_REGION | ME_INCLUDE_INTERNAL); | |
428 | 2732 |
2733 /* | |
2734 Old and new values for the SOE's position. (It gets adjusted | |
2735 like a marker, just like extent endpoints.) | |
2736 */ | |
2737 | |
2738 if (soe) | |
2739 { | |
2740 oldsoe = soe->pos; | |
2741 if (soe->pos >= 0) | |
2742 newsoe = do_marker_adjustment (soe->pos, | |
2743 adjust_to, adjust_to, | |
2744 amount); | |
2745 else | |
2746 newsoe = soe->pos; | |
2747 } | |
2748 | |
2749 for (i = 0; i < Dynarr_length (closure.list); i++) | |
2750 { | |
2751 EXTENT extent = Dynarr_at (closure.list, i); | |
826 | 2752 Memxpos new_start = extent_start (extent); |
2753 Memxpos new_end = extent_end (extent); | |
428 | 2754 |
2755 /* do_marker_adjustment() will not adjust values that should not be | |
2756 adjusted. We're passing the same funky arguments to | |
2757 do_marker_adjustment() as buffer_delete_range() does. */ | |
2758 new_start = | |
2759 do_marker_adjustment (new_start, | |
2760 adjust_to, adjust_to, | |
2761 amount); | |
2762 new_end = | |
2763 do_marker_adjustment (new_end, | |
2764 adjust_to, adjust_to, | |
2765 amount); | |
2766 | |
2767 /* We need to be very careful here so that the SOE doesn't get | |
2768 corrupted. We are shrinking extents out of the deleted region | |
2769 and simultaneously moving the SOE's pos out of the deleted | |
2770 region, so the SOE should contain the same extents at the end | |
2771 as at the beginning. However, extents may get reordered | |
2772 by this process, so we have to operate by pulling the extents | |
2773 out of the buffer and SOE, changing their bounds, and then | |
2774 reinserting them. In order for the SOE not to get screwed up, | |
2775 we have to make sure that the SOE's pos points to its old | |
2776 location whenever we pull an extent out, and points to its | |
2777 new location whenever we put the extent back in. | |
2778 */ | |
2779 | |
2780 if (new_start != extent_start (extent) || | |
2781 new_end != extent_end (extent)) | |
2782 { | |
2783 extent_detach (extent); | |
2784 set_extent_start (extent, new_start); | |
2785 set_extent_end (extent, new_end); | |
2786 if (soe) | |
2787 soe->pos = newsoe; | |
2788 extent_attach (extent); | |
2789 if (soe) | |
2790 soe->pos = oldsoe; | |
2791 } | |
2792 } | |
2793 | |
2794 if (soe) | |
2795 soe->pos = newsoe; | |
2796 | |
2797 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS | |
2798 sledgehammer_extent_check (object); | |
2799 #endif | |
2800 Dynarr_free (closure.list); | |
2801 } | |
2802 | |
2803 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
2804 /* extent fragments */ | |
2805 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
2806 | |
2807 /* Imagine that the buffer is divided up into contiguous, | |
2808 nonoverlapping "runs" of text such that no extent | |
2809 starts or ends within a run (extents that abut the | |
2810 run don't count). | |
2811 | |
2812 An extent fragment is a structure that holds data about | |
2813 the run that contains a particular buffer position (if | |
2814 the buffer position is at the junction of two runs, the | |
2815 run after the position is used) -- the beginning and | |
2816 end of the run, a list of all of the extents in that | |
2817 run, the "merged face" that results from merging all of | |
2818 the faces corresponding to those extents, the begin and | |
2819 end glyphs at the beginning of the run, etc. This is | |
2820 the information that redisplay needs in order to | |
2821 display this run. | |
2822 | |
2823 Extent fragments have to be very quick to update to | |
2824 a new buffer position when moving linearly through | |
2825 the buffer. They rely on the stack-of-extents code, | |
2826 which does the heavy-duty algorithmic work of determining | |
2827 which extents overly a particular position. */ | |
2828 | |
2829 /* This function returns the position of the beginning of | |
2830 the first run that begins after POS, or returns POS if | |
2831 there are no such runs. */ | |
2832 | |
826 | 2833 static Bytexpos |
2834 extent_find_end_of_run (Lisp_Object obj, Bytexpos pos, int outside_accessible) | |
428 | 2835 { |
2836 Extent_List *sel; | |
2837 Extent_List *bel = buffer_or_string_extent_list (obj); | |
826 | 2838 Bytexpos pos1, pos2; |
428 | 2839 int elind1, elind2; |
826 | 2840 Memxpos mempos = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (obj, pos); |
2841 Bytexpos limit = outside_accessible ? | |
428 | 2842 buffer_or_string_absolute_end_byte (obj) : |
826 | 2843 buffer_or_string_accessible_end_byte (obj); |
2844 | |
2845 if (!bel || !extent_list_num_els (bel)) | |
428 | 2846 return limit; |
2847 | |
2848 sel = buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents_force (obj)->extents; | |
2849 soe_move (obj, mempos); | |
2850 | |
2851 /* Find the first start position after POS. */ | |
2852 elind1 = extent_list_locate_from_pos (bel, mempos+1, 0); | |
2853 if (elind1 < extent_list_num_els (bel)) | |
826 | 2854 pos1 = buffer_or_string_memxpos_to_bytexpos |
428 | 2855 (obj, extent_start (extent_list_at (bel, elind1, 0))); |
2856 else | |
2857 pos1 = limit; | |
2858 | |
2859 /* Find the first end position after POS. The extent corresponding | |
2860 to this position is either in the SOE or is greater than or | |
2861 equal to POS1, so we just have to look in the SOE. */ | |
2862 elind2 = extent_list_locate_from_pos (sel, mempos+1, 1); | |
2863 if (elind2 < extent_list_num_els (sel)) | |
826 | 2864 pos2 = buffer_or_string_memxpos_to_bytexpos |
428 | 2865 (obj, extent_end (extent_list_at (sel, elind2, 1))); |
2866 else | |
2867 pos2 = limit; | |
2868 | |
2869 return min (min (pos1, pos2), limit); | |
2870 } | |
2871 | |
826 | 2872 static Bytexpos |
2873 extent_find_beginning_of_run (Lisp_Object obj, Bytexpos pos, | |
428 | 2874 int outside_accessible) |
2875 { | |
2876 Extent_List *sel; | |
2877 Extent_List *bel = buffer_or_string_extent_list (obj); | |
826 | 2878 Bytexpos pos1, pos2; |
428 | 2879 int elind1, elind2; |
826 | 2880 Memxpos mempos = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (obj, pos); |
2881 Bytexpos limit = outside_accessible ? | |
428 | 2882 buffer_or_string_absolute_begin_byte (obj) : |
826 | 2883 buffer_or_string_accessible_begin_byte (obj); |
428 | 2884 |
2885 if (!bel || !extent_list_num_els(bel)) | |
2886 return limit; | |
2887 | |
2888 sel = buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents_force (obj)->extents; | |
2889 soe_move (obj, mempos); | |
2890 | |
2891 /* Find the first end position before POS. */ | |
2892 elind1 = extent_list_locate_from_pos (bel, mempos, 1); | |
2893 if (elind1 > 0) | |
826 | 2894 pos1 = buffer_or_string_memxpos_to_bytexpos |
428 | 2895 (obj, extent_end (extent_list_at (bel, elind1 - 1, 1))); |
2896 else | |
2897 pos1 = limit; | |
2898 | |
2899 /* Find the first start position before POS. The extent corresponding | |
2900 to this position is either in the SOE or is less than or | |
2901 equal to POS1, so we just have to look in the SOE. */ | |
2902 elind2 = extent_list_locate_from_pos (sel, mempos, 0); | |
2903 if (elind2 > 0) | |
826 | 2904 pos2 = buffer_or_string_memxpos_to_bytexpos |
428 | 2905 (obj, extent_start (extent_list_at (sel, elind2 - 1, 0))); |
2906 else | |
2907 pos2 = limit; | |
2908 | |
2909 return max (max (pos1, pos2), limit); | |
2910 } | |
2911 | |
2912 struct extent_fragment * | |
2913 extent_fragment_new (Lisp_Object buffer_or_string, struct frame *frm) | |
2914 { | |
2915 struct extent_fragment *ef = xnew_and_zero (struct extent_fragment); | |
2916 | |
2917 ef->object = buffer_or_string; | |
2918 ef->frm = frm; | |
2919 ef->extents = Dynarr_new (EXTENT); | |
2920 ef->begin_glyphs = Dynarr_new (glyph_block); | |
2921 ef->end_glyphs = Dynarr_new (glyph_block); | |
2922 | |
2923 return ef; | |
2924 } | |
2925 | |
2926 void | |
2927 extent_fragment_delete (struct extent_fragment *ef) | |
2928 { | |
2929 Dynarr_free (ef->extents); | |
2930 Dynarr_free (ef->begin_glyphs); | |
2931 Dynarr_free (ef->end_glyphs); | |
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428 | 2933 } |
2934 | |
2935 static int | |
2936 extent_priority_sort_function (const void *humpty, const void *dumpty) | |
2937 { | |
442 | 2938 const EXTENT foo = * (const EXTENT *) humpty; |
2939 const EXTENT bar = * (const EXTENT *) dumpty; | |
428 | 2940 if (extent_priority (foo) < extent_priority (bar)) |
2941 return -1; | |
2942 return extent_priority (foo) > extent_priority (bar); | |
2943 } | |
2944 | |
2945 static void | |
2946 extent_fragment_sort_by_priority (EXTENT_dynarr *extarr) | |
2947 { | |
2948 int i; | |
2949 | |
2950 /* Sort our copy of the stack by extent_priority. We use a bubble | |
2951 sort here because it's going to be faster than qsort() for small | |
2952 numbers of extents (less than 10 or so), and 99.999% of the time | |
2953 there won't ever be more extents than this in the stack. */ | |
2954 if (Dynarr_length (extarr) < 10) | |
2955 { | |
2956 for (i = 1; i < Dynarr_length (extarr); i++) | |
2957 { | |
2958 int j = i - 1; | |
2959 while (j >= 0 && | |
2960 (extent_priority (Dynarr_at (extarr, j)) > | |
2961 extent_priority (Dynarr_at (extarr, j+1)))) | |
2962 { | |
2963 EXTENT tmp = Dynarr_at (extarr, j); | |
2964 Dynarr_at (extarr, j) = Dynarr_at (extarr, j+1); | |
2965 Dynarr_at (extarr, j+1) = tmp; | |
2966 j--; | |
2967 } | |
2968 } | |
2969 } | |
2970 else | |
2971 /* But some loser programs mess up and may create a large number | |
2972 of extents overlapping the same spot. This will result in | |
2973 catastrophic behavior if we use the bubble sort above. */ | |
4967 | 2974 qsort (Dynarr_begin (extarr), Dynarr_length (extarr), |
428 | 2975 sizeof (EXTENT), extent_priority_sort_function); |
2976 } | |
2977 | |
2978 /* If PROP is the `invisible' property of an extent, | |
2979 this is 1 if the extent should be treated as invisible. */ | |
2980 | |
2981 #define EXTENT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE(buf, prop) \ | |
2982 (EQ (buf->invisibility_spec, Qt) \ | |
2983 ? ! NILP (prop) \ | |
2984 : invisible_p (prop, buf->invisibility_spec)) | |
2985 | |
2986 /* If PROP is the `invisible' property of a extent, | |
2987 this is 1 if the extent should be treated as invisible | |
2988 and should have an ellipsis. */ | |
2989 | |
2990 #define EXTENT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE_WITH_ELLIPSIS(buf, prop) \ | |
2991 (EQ (buf->invisibility_spec, Qt) \ | |
2992 ? 0 \ | |
2993 : invisible_ellipsis_p (prop, buf->invisibility_spec)) | |
2994 | |
2995 /* This is like a combination of memq and assq. | |
2996 Return 1 if PROPVAL appears as an element of LIST | |
2997 or as the car of an element of LIST. | |
2998 If PROPVAL is a list, compare each element against LIST | |
2999 in that way, and return 1 if any element of PROPVAL is found in LIST. | |
3000 Otherwise return 0. | |
3001 This function cannot quit. */ | |
3002 | |
3003 static int | |
3004 invisible_p (REGISTER Lisp_Object propval, Lisp_Object list) | |
3005 { | |
3006 REGISTER Lisp_Object tail, proptail; | |
3007 for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) | |
3008 { | |
3009 REGISTER Lisp_Object tem; | |
3010 tem = XCAR (tail); | |
3011 if (EQ (propval, tem)) | |
3012 return 1; | |
3013 if (CONSP (tem) && EQ (propval, XCAR (tem))) | |
3014 return 1; | |
3015 } | |
3016 if (CONSP (propval)) | |
3017 for (proptail = propval; CONSP (proptail); | |
3018 proptail = XCDR (proptail)) | |
3019 { | |
3020 Lisp_Object propelt; | |
3021 propelt = XCAR (proptail); | |
3022 for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) | |
3023 { | |
3024 REGISTER Lisp_Object tem; | |
3025 tem = XCAR (tail); | |
3026 if (EQ (propelt, tem)) | |
3027 return 1; | |
3028 if (CONSP (tem) && EQ (propelt, XCAR (tem))) | |
3029 return 1; | |
3030 } | |
3031 } | |
3032 return 0; | |
3033 } | |
3034 | |
3035 /* Return 1 if PROPVAL appears as the car of an element of LIST | |
3036 and the cdr of that element is non-nil. | |
3037 If PROPVAL is a list, check each element of PROPVAL in that way, | |
3038 and the first time some element is found, | |
3039 return 1 if the cdr of that element is non-nil. | |
3040 Otherwise return 0. | |
3041 This function cannot quit. */ | |
3042 | |
3043 static int | |
3044 invisible_ellipsis_p (REGISTER Lisp_Object propval, Lisp_Object list) | |
3045 { | |
3046 REGISTER Lisp_Object tail, proptail; | |
3047 for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) | |
3048 { | |
3049 REGISTER Lisp_Object tem; | |
3050 tem = XCAR (tail); | |
3051 if (CONSP (tem) && EQ (propval, XCAR (tem))) | |
3052 return ! NILP (XCDR (tem)); | |
3053 } | |
3054 if (CONSP (propval)) | |
3055 for (proptail = propval; CONSP (proptail); | |
3056 proptail = XCDR (proptail)) | |
3057 { | |
3058 Lisp_Object propelt; | |
3059 propelt = XCAR (proptail); | |
3060 for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) | |
3061 { | |
3062 REGISTER Lisp_Object tem; | |
3063 tem = XCAR (tail); | |
3064 if (CONSP (tem) && EQ (propelt, XCAR (tem))) | |
3065 return ! NILP (XCDR (tem)); | |
3066 } | |
3067 } | |
3068 return 0; | |
3069 } | |
3070 | |
3071 face_index | |
3072 extent_fragment_update (struct window *w, struct extent_fragment *ef, | |
826 | 3073 Bytexpos pos, Lisp_Object last_glyph) |
428 | 3074 { |
3075 int i; | |
819 | 3076 int seen_glyph = NILP (last_glyph) ? 1 : 0; |
428 | 3077 Extent_List *sel = |
3078 buffer_or_string_stack_of_extents_force (ef->object)->extents; | |
3079 EXTENT lhe = 0; | |
3080 struct extent dummy_lhe_extent; | |
826 | 3081 Memxpos mempos = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (ef->object, pos); |
428 | 3082 |
3083 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS | |
3084 assert (pos >= buffer_or_string_accessible_begin_byte (ef->object) | |
3085 && pos <= buffer_or_string_accessible_end_byte (ef->object)); | |
3086 #endif | |
3087 | |
3088 Dynarr_reset (ef->extents); | |
3089 Dynarr_reset (ef->begin_glyphs); | |
3090 Dynarr_reset (ef->end_glyphs); | |
3091 | |
3092 ef->previously_invisible = ef->invisible; | |
3093 if (ef->invisible) | |
3094 { | |
3095 if (ef->invisible_ellipses) | |
3096 ef->invisible_ellipses_already_displayed = 1; | |
3097 } | |
3098 else | |
3099 ef->invisible_ellipses_already_displayed = 0; | |
3100 ef->invisible = 0; | |
3101 ef->invisible_ellipses = 0; | |
3102 | |
3103 /* Set up the begin and end positions. */ | |
3104 ef->pos = pos; | |
3105 ef->end = extent_find_end_of_run (ef->object, pos, 0); | |
3106 | |
3107 /* Note that extent_find_end_of_run() already moved the SOE for us. */ | |
3108 /* soe_move (ef->object, mempos); */ | |
3109 | |
3110 /* Determine the begin glyphs at POS. */ | |
3111 for (i = 0; i < extent_list_num_els (sel); i++) | |
3112 { | |
3113 EXTENT e = extent_list_at (sel, i, 0); | |
3114 if (extent_start (e) == mempos && !NILP (extent_begin_glyph (e))) | |
3115 { | |
3116 Lisp_Object glyph = extent_begin_glyph (e); | |
4932 | 3117 if (seen_glyph) |
3118 { | |
3119 struct glyph_block gb; | |
3120 | |
3121 xzero (gb); | |
3122 gb.glyph = glyph; | |
3123 gb.extent = wrap_extent (e); | |
3124 Dynarr_add (ef->begin_glyphs, gb); | |
3125 } | |
819 | 3126 else if (EQ (glyph, last_glyph)) |
3127 seen_glyph = 1; | |
428 | 3128 } |
3129 } | |
3130 | |
3131 /* Determine the end glyphs at POS. */ | |
3132 for (i = 0; i < extent_list_num_els (sel); i++) | |
3133 { | |
3134 EXTENT e = extent_list_at (sel, i, 1); | |
3135 if (extent_end (e) == mempos && !NILP (extent_end_glyph (e))) | |
3136 { | |
3137 Lisp_Object glyph = extent_end_glyph (e); | |
4932 | 3138 if (seen_glyph) |
3139 { | |
3140 struct glyph_block gb; | |
3141 | |
3142 xzero (gb); | |
3143 gb.glyph = glyph; | |
3144 gb.extent = wrap_extent (e); | |
3145 Dynarr_add (ef->end_glyphs, gb); | |
3146 } | |
819 | 3147 else if (EQ (glyph, last_glyph)) |
3148 seen_glyph = 1; | |
428 | 3149 } |
3150 } | |
3151 | |
3152 /* We tried determining all the charsets used in the run here, | |
3153 but that fails even if we only do the current line -- display | |
3154 tables or non-printable characters might cause other charsets | |
3155 to be used. */ | |
3156 | |
3157 /* Determine whether the last-highlighted-extent is present. */ | |
3158 if (EXTENTP (Vlast_highlighted_extent)) | |
3159 lhe = XEXTENT (Vlast_highlighted_extent); | |
3160 | |
3161 /* Now add all extents that overlap the character after POS and | |
3162 have a non-nil face. Also check if the character is invisible. */ | |
3163 for (i = 0; i < extent_list_num_els (sel); i++) | |
3164 { | |
3165 EXTENT e = extent_list_at (sel, i, 0); | |
3166 if (extent_end (e) > mempos) | |
3167 { | |
3168 Lisp_Object invis_prop = extent_invisible (e); | |
3169 | |
3170 if (!NILP (invis_prop)) | |
3171 { | |
3172 if (!BUFFERP (ef->object)) | |
3173 /* #### no `string-invisibility-spec' */ | |
3174 ef->invisible = 1; | |
3175 else | |
3176 { | |
3177 if (!ef->invisible_ellipses_already_displayed && | |
3178 EXTENT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE_WITH_ELLIPSIS | |
3179 (XBUFFER (ef->object), invis_prop)) | |
3180 { | |
3181 ef->invisible = 1; | |
3182 ef->invisible_ellipses = 1; | |
3183 } | |
3184 else if (EXTENT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE | |
3185 (XBUFFER (ef->object), invis_prop)) | |
3186 ef->invisible = 1; | |
3187 } | |
3188 } | |
3189 | |
3190 /* Remember that one of the extents in the list might be our | |
3191 dummy extent representing the highlighting that is | |
3192 attached to some other extent that is currently | |
3193 mouse-highlighted. When an extent is mouse-highlighted, | |
3194 it is as if there are two extents there, of potentially | |
3195 different priorities: the extent being highlighted, with | |
3196 whatever face and priority it has; and an ephemeral | |
3197 extent in the `mouse-face' face with | |
3198 `mouse-highlight-priority'. | |
3199 */ | |
3200 | |
3201 if (!NILP (extent_face (e))) | |
3202 Dynarr_add (ef->extents, e); | |
3203 if (e == lhe) | |
3204 { | |
3205 Lisp_Object f; | |
3206 /* zeroing isn't really necessary; we only deref `priority' | |
3207 and `face' */ | |
3208 xzero (dummy_lhe_extent); | |
3209 set_extent_priority (&dummy_lhe_extent, | |
3210 mouse_highlight_priority); | |
3211 /* Need to break up the following expression, due to an */ | |
3212 /* error in the Digital UNIX 3.2g C compiler (Digital */ | |
3213 /* UNIX Compiler Driver 3.11). */ | |
3214 f = extent_mouse_face (lhe); | |
3215 extent_face (&dummy_lhe_extent) = f; | |
3216 Dynarr_add (ef->extents, &dummy_lhe_extent); | |
3217 } | |
3218 /* since we are looping anyway, we might as well do this here */ | |
3219 if ((!NILP(extent_initial_redisplay_function (e))) && | |
3220 !extent_in_red_event_p(e)) | |
3221 { | |
3222 Lisp_Object function = extent_initial_redisplay_function (e); | |
3223 Lisp_Object obj; | |
3224 | |
3225 /* printf ("initial redisplay function called!\n "); */ | |
3226 | |
3227 /* print_extent_2 (e); | |
3228 printf ("\n"); */ | |
3229 | |
3230 /* FIXME: One should probably inhibit the displaying of | |
3231 this extent to reduce flicker */ | |
793 | 3232 extent_in_red_event_p (e) = 1; |
428 | 3233 |
3234 /* call the function */ | |
793 | 3235 obj = wrap_extent (e); |
3236 if (!NILP (function)) | |
3237 Fenqueue_eval_event (function, obj); | |
428 | 3238 } |
3239 } | |
3240 } | |
3241 | |
3242 extent_fragment_sort_by_priority (ef->extents); | |
3243 | |
3244 /* Now merge the faces together into a single face. The code to | |
3245 do this is in faces.c because it involves manipulating faces. */ | |
3246 return get_extent_fragment_face_cache_index (w, ef); | |
3247 } | |
3248 | |
3249 | |
3250 /************************************************************************/ | |
3251 /* extent-object methods */ | |
3252 /************************************************************************/ | |
3253 | |
3254 /* These are the basic helper functions for handling the allocation of | |
3255 extent objects. They are similar to the functions for other | |
3256 lrecord objects. allocate_extent() is in alloc.c, not here. */ | |
3257 | |
3258 static Lisp_Object | |
3259 mark_extent (Lisp_Object obj) | |
3260 { | |
3261 struct extent *extent = XEXTENT (obj); | |
3262 | |
3263 mark_object (extent_object (extent)); | |
3264 mark_object (extent_no_chase_normal_field (extent, face)); | |
3265 return extent->plist; | |
3266 } | |
3267 | |
3268 static void | |
2286 | 3269 print_extent_1 (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object printcharfun, |
3270 int UNUSED (escapeflag)) | |
428 | 3271 { |
3272 EXTENT ext = XEXTENT (obj); | |
3273 EXTENT anc = extent_ancestor (ext); | |
3274 Lisp_Object tail; | |
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428 | 3276 |
3277 /* Retrieve the ancestor and use it, for faster retrieval of properties */ | |
3278 | |
3279 if (!NILP (extent_begin_glyph (anc))) *bp++ = '*'; | |
3280 *bp++ = (extent_start_open_p (anc) ? '(': '['); | |
3281 if (extent_detached_p (ext)) | |
3282 strcpy (bp, "detached"); | |
3283 else | |
826 | 3284 sprintf (bp, "%ld, %ld", |
819 | 3285 XINT (Fextent_start_position (obj)), |
3286 XINT (Fextent_end_position (obj))); | |
428 | 3287 bp += strlen (bp); |
3288 *bp++ = (extent_end_open_p (anc) ? ')': ']'); | |
3289 if (!NILP (extent_end_glyph (anc))) *bp++ = '*'; | |
3290 *bp++ = ' '; | |
3291 | |
3292 if (!NILP (extent_read_only (anc))) *bp++ = '%'; | |
3293 if (!NILP (extent_mouse_face (anc))) *bp++ = 'H'; | |
3294 if (extent_unique_p (anc)) *bp++ = 'U'; | |
3295 else if (extent_duplicable_p (anc)) *bp++ = 'D'; | |
3296 if (!NILP (extent_invisible (anc))) *bp++ = 'I'; | |
3297 | |
3298 if (!NILP (extent_read_only (anc)) || !NILP (extent_mouse_face (anc)) || | |
3299 extent_unique_p (anc) || | |
3300 extent_duplicable_p (anc) || !NILP (extent_invisible (anc))) | |
3301 *bp++ = ' '; | |
3302 *bp = '\0'; | |
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3303 write_ascstring (printcharfun, buf); |
428 | 3304 |
3305 tail = extent_plist_slot (anc); | |
3306 | |
3307 for (; !NILP (tail); tail = Fcdr (Fcdr (tail))) | |
3308 { | |
3309 Lisp_Object v = XCAR (XCDR (tail)); | |
3310 if (NILP (v)) continue; | |
800 | 3311 write_fmt_string_lisp (printcharfun, "%S ", 1, XCAR (tail)); |
428 | 3312 } |
3313 | |
800 | 3314 write_fmt_string (printcharfun, "0x%lx", (long) ext); |
428 | 3315 } |
3316 | |
3317 static void | |
3318 print_extent (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object printcharfun, int escapeflag) | |
3319 { | |
3320 if (escapeflag) | |
3321 { | |
442 | 3322 const char *title = ""; |
3323 const char *name = ""; | |
3324 const char *posttitle = ""; | |
428 | 3325 Lisp_Object obj2 = Qnil; |
3326 | |
3327 /* Destroyed extents have 't' in the object field, causing | |
2500 | 3328 extent_object() to ABORT (maybe). */ |
428 | 3329 if (EXTENT_LIVE_P (XEXTENT (obj))) |
3330 obj2 = extent_object (XEXTENT (obj)); | |
3331 | |
3332 if (NILP (obj2)) | |
3333 title = "no buffer"; | |
3334 else if (BUFFERP (obj2)) | |
3335 { | |
3336 if (BUFFER_LIVE_P (XBUFFER (obj2))) | |
3337 { | |
3338 title = "buffer "; | |
3339 name = (char *) XSTRING_DATA (XBUFFER (obj2)->name); | |
3340 } | |
3341 else | |
3342 { | |
3343 title = "Killed Buffer"; | |
3344 name = ""; | |
3345 } | |
3346 } | |
3347 else | |
3348 { | |
3349 assert (STRINGP (obj2)); | |
3350 title = "string \""; | |
3351 posttitle = "\""; | |
3352 name = (char *) XSTRING_DATA (obj2); | |
3353 } | |
3354 | |
3355 if (print_readably) | |
3356 { | |
3357 if (!EXTENT_LIVE_P (XEXTENT (obj))) | |
563 | 3358 printing_unreadable_object ("#<destroyed extent>"); |
428 | 3359 else |
563 | 3360 printing_unreadable_object ("#<extent 0x%lx>", |
428 | 3361 (long) XEXTENT (obj)); |
3362 } | |
3363 | |
3364 if (!EXTENT_LIVE_P (XEXTENT (obj))) | |
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428 | 3366 else |
3367 { | |
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428 | 3369 print_extent_1 (obj, printcharfun, escapeflag); |
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826 | 3371 ? " from " : " in "); |
800 | 3372 write_fmt_string (printcharfun, "%s%s%s", title, name, posttitle); |
428 | 3373 } |
3374 } | |
3375 else | |
3376 { | |
3377 if (print_readably) | |
563 | 3378 printing_unreadable_object ("#<extent>"); |
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428 | 3382 } |
3383 | |
3384 static int | |
3385 properties_equal (EXTENT e1, EXTENT e2, int depth) | |
3386 { | |
3387 /* When this function is called, all indirections have been followed. | |
3388 Thus, the indirection checks in the various macros below will not | |
3389 amount to anything, and could be removed. However, the time | |
3390 savings would probably not be significant. */ | |
3391 if (!(EQ (extent_face (e1), extent_face (e2)) && | |
3392 extent_priority (e1) == extent_priority (e2) && | |
3393 internal_equal (extent_begin_glyph (e1), extent_begin_glyph (e2), | |
3394 depth + 1) && | |
3395 internal_equal (extent_end_glyph (e1), extent_end_glyph (e2), | |
3396 depth + 1))) | |
3397 return 0; | |
3398 | |
3399 /* compare the bit flags. */ | |
3400 { | |
3401 /* The has_aux field should not be relevant. */ | |
3402 int e1_has_aux = e1->flags.has_aux; | |
3403 int e2_has_aux = e2->flags.has_aux; | |
3404 int value; | |
3405 | |
3406 e1->flags.has_aux = e2->flags.has_aux = 0; | |
3407 value = memcmp (&e1->flags, &e2->flags, sizeof (e1->flags)); | |
3408 e1->flags.has_aux = e1_has_aux; | |
3409 e2->flags.has_aux = e2_has_aux; | |
3410 if (value) | |
3411 return 0; | |
3412 } | |
3413 | |
3414 /* compare the random elements of the plists. */ | |
3415 return !plists_differ (extent_no_chase_plist (e1), | |
3416 extent_no_chase_plist (e2), | |
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3417 0, 0, depth + 1, 0); |
428 | 3418 } |
3419 | |
3420 static int | |
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3422 int UNUSED (foldcase)) |
428 | 3423 { |
3424 struct extent *e1 = XEXTENT (obj1); | |
3425 struct extent *e2 = XEXTENT (obj2); | |
3426 return | |
3427 (extent_start (e1) == extent_start (e2) && | |
3428 extent_end (e1) == extent_end (e2) && | |
3429 internal_equal (extent_object (e1), extent_object (e2), depth + 1) && | |
3430 properties_equal (extent_ancestor (e1), extent_ancestor (e2), | |
3431 depth)); | |
3432 } | |
3433 | |
665 | 3434 static Hashcode |
428 | 3435 extent_hash (Lisp_Object obj, int depth) |
3436 { | |
3437 struct extent *e = XEXTENT (obj); | |
3438 /* No need to hash all of the elements; that would take too long. | |
3439 Just hash the most common ones. */ | |
3440 return HASH3 (extent_start (e), extent_end (e), | |
3441 internal_hash (extent_object (e), depth + 1)); | |
3442 } | |
3443 | |
1204 | 3444 static const struct memory_description extent_description[] = { |
442 | 3445 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent, object) }, |
3446 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent, flags.face) }, | |
3447 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct extent, plist) }, | |
3448 { XD_END } | |
3449 }; | |
3450 | |
428 | 3451 static Lisp_Object |
3452 extent_getprop (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object prop) | |
3453 { | |
3454 return Fextent_property (obj, prop, Qunbound); | |
3455 } | |
3456 | |
3457 static int | |
3458 extent_putprop (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object value) | |
3459 { | |
3460 Fset_extent_property (obj, prop, value); | |
3461 return 1; | |
3462 } | |
3463 | |
3464 static int | |
3465 extent_remprop (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object prop) | |
3466 { | |
826 | 3467 Lisp_Object retval = Fset_extent_property (obj, prop, Qunbound); |
3468 if (UNBOUNDP (retval)) | |
3469 return -1; | |
3470 else if (!NILP (retval)) | |
3471 return 1; | |
3472 else | |
3473 return 0; | |
428 | 3474 } |
3475 | |
3476 static Lisp_Object | |
3477 extent_plist (Lisp_Object obj) | |
3478 { | |
3479 return Fextent_properties (obj); | |
3480 } | |
3481 | |
934 | 3482 DEFINE_BASIC_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION_WITH_PROPS ("extent", extent, |
3483 1, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
3484 mark_extent, | |
3485 print_extent, | |
3486 /* NOTE: If you declare a | |
3487 finalization method here, | |
3488 it will NOT be called. | |
3489 Shaft city. */ | |
3490 0, | |
3491 extent_equal, extent_hash, | |
3492 extent_description, | |
3493 extent_getprop, extent_putprop, | |
3494 extent_remprop, extent_plist, | |
3495 struct extent); | |
428 | 3496 |
3497 /************************************************************************/ | |
3498 /* basic extent accessors */ | |
3499 /************************************************************************/ | |
3500 | |
3501 /* These functions are for checking externally-passed extent objects | |
3502 and returning an extent's basic properties, which include the | |
3503 buffer the extent is associated with, the endpoints of the extent's | |
3504 range, the open/closed-ness of those endpoints, and whether the | |
3505 extent is detached. Manipulating these properties requires | |
3506 manipulating the ordered lists that hold extents; thus, functions | |
3507 to do that are in a later section. */ | |
3508 | |
3509 /* Given a Lisp_Object that is supposed to be an extent, make sure it | |
3510 is OK and return an extent pointer. Extents can be in one of four | |
3511 states: | |
3512 | |
3513 1) destroyed | |
3514 2) detached and not associated with a buffer | |
3515 3) detached and associated with a buffer | |
3516 4) attached to a buffer | |
3517 | |
3518 If FLAGS is 0, types 2-4 are allowed. If FLAGS is DE_MUST_HAVE_BUFFER, | |
3519 types 3-4 are allowed. If FLAGS is DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED, only type 4 | |
3520 is allowed. | |
3521 */ | |
3522 | |
3523 static EXTENT | |
3524 decode_extent (Lisp_Object extent_obj, unsigned int flags) | |
3525 { | |
3526 EXTENT extent; | |
3527 Lisp_Object obj; | |
3528 | |
3529 CHECK_LIVE_EXTENT (extent_obj); | |
3530 extent = XEXTENT (extent_obj); | |
3531 obj = extent_object (extent); | |
3532 | |
3533 /* the following condition will fail if we're dealing with a freed extent */ | |
3534 assert (NILP (obj) || BUFFERP (obj) || STRINGP (obj)); | |
3535 | |
3536 if (flags & DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED) | |
3537 flags |= DE_MUST_HAVE_BUFFER; | |
3538 | |
3539 /* if buffer is dead, then convert extent to have no buffer. */ | |
3540 if (BUFFERP (obj) && !BUFFER_LIVE_P (XBUFFER (obj))) | |
3541 obj = extent_object (extent) = Qnil; | |
3542 | |
3543 assert (!NILP (obj) || extent_detached_p (extent)); | |
3544 | |
3545 if ((NILP (obj) && (flags & DE_MUST_HAVE_BUFFER)) | |
3546 || (extent_detached_p (extent) && (flags & DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED))) | |
3547 { | |
442 | 3548 invalid_argument ("extent doesn't belong to a buffer or string", |
3549 extent_obj); | |
428 | 3550 } |
3551 | |
3552 return extent; | |
3553 } | |
3554 | |
826 | 3555 /* Note that the returned value is a char position, not a byte position. */ |
428 | 3556 |
3557 static Lisp_Object | |
3558 extent_endpoint_external (Lisp_Object extent_obj, int endp) | |
3559 { | |
3560 EXTENT extent = decode_extent (extent_obj, 0); | |
3561 | |
3562 if (extent_detached_p (extent)) | |
3563 return Qnil; | |
3564 else | |
826 | 3565 return make_int (extent_endpoint_char (extent, endp)); |
428 | 3566 } |
3567 | |
3568 DEFUN ("extentp", Fextentp, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3569 Return t if OBJECT is an extent. | |
3570 */ | |
3571 (object)) | |
3572 { | |
3573 return EXTENTP (object) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
3574 } | |
3575 | |
3576 DEFUN ("extent-live-p", Fextent_live_p, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3577 Return t if OBJECT is an extent that has not been destroyed. | |
3578 */ | |
3579 (object)) | |
3580 { | |
3581 return EXTENTP (object) && EXTENT_LIVE_P (XEXTENT (object)) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
3582 } | |
3583 | |
3584 DEFUN ("extent-detached-p", Fextent_detached_p, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3585 Return t if EXTENT is detached. | |
3586 */ | |
3587 (extent)) | |
3588 { | |
3589 return extent_detached_p (decode_extent (extent, 0)) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
3590 } | |
3591 | |
3592 DEFUN ("extent-object", Fextent_object, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3593 Return object (buffer or string) that EXTENT refers to. | |
3594 */ | |
3595 (extent)) | |
3596 { | |
3597 return extent_object (decode_extent (extent, 0)); | |
3598 } | |
3599 | |
3600 DEFUN ("extent-start-position", Fextent_start_position, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3601 Return start position of EXTENT, or nil if EXTENT is detached. | |
3602 */ | |
3603 (extent)) | |
3604 { | |
3605 return extent_endpoint_external (extent, 0); | |
3606 } | |
3607 | |
3608 DEFUN ("extent-end-position", Fextent_end_position, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3609 Return end position of EXTENT, or nil if EXTENT is detached. | |
3610 */ | |
3611 (extent)) | |
3612 { | |
3613 return extent_endpoint_external (extent, 1); | |
3614 } | |
3615 | |
3616 DEFUN ("extent-length", Fextent_length, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3617 Return length of EXTENT in characters. | |
3618 */ | |
3619 (extent)) | |
3620 { | |
3621 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED); | |
826 | 3622 return make_int (extent_endpoint_char (e, 1) |
3623 - extent_endpoint_char (e, 0)); | |
428 | 3624 } |
3625 | |
3626 DEFUN ("next-extent", Fnext_extent, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3627 Find next extent after EXTENT. | |
3628 If EXTENT is a buffer return the first extent in the buffer; likewise | |
3629 for strings. | |
3630 Extents in a buffer are ordered in what is called the "display" | |
3631 order, which sorts by increasing start positions and then by *decreasing* | |
3632 end positions. | |
3633 If you want to perform an operation on a series of extents, use | |
3634 `map-extents' instead of this function; it is much more efficient. | |
3635 The primary use of this function should be to enumerate all the | |
3636 extents in a buffer. | |
3637 Note: The display order is not necessarily the order that `map-extents' | |
3638 processes extents in! | |
3639 */ | |
3640 (extent)) | |
3641 { | |
3642 EXTENT next; | |
3643 | |
3644 if (EXTENTP (extent)) | |
3645 next = extent_next (decode_extent (extent, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED)); | |
3646 else | |
3647 next = extent_first (decode_buffer_or_string (extent)); | |
3648 | |
3649 if (!next) | |
3650 return Qnil; | |
793 | 3651 return wrap_extent (next); |
428 | 3652 } |
3653 | |
3654 DEFUN ("previous-extent", Fprevious_extent, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3655 Find last extent before EXTENT. | |
3656 If EXTENT is a buffer return the last extent in the buffer; likewise | |
3657 for strings. | |
3658 This function is analogous to `next-extent'. | |
3659 */ | |
3660 (extent)) | |
3661 { | |
3662 EXTENT prev; | |
3663 | |
3664 if (EXTENTP (extent)) | |
3665 prev = extent_previous (decode_extent (extent, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED)); | |
3666 else | |
3667 prev = extent_last (decode_buffer_or_string (extent)); | |
3668 | |
3669 if (!prev) | |
3670 return Qnil; | |
793 | 3671 return wrap_extent (prev); |
428 | 3672 } |
3673 | |
3674 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
3675 | |
3676 DEFUN ("next-e-extent", Fnext_e_extent, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3677 Find next extent after EXTENT using the "e" order. | |
3678 If EXTENT is a buffer return the first extent in the buffer; likewise | |
3679 for strings. | |
3680 */ | |
3681 (extent)) | |
3682 { | |
3683 EXTENT next; | |
3684 | |
3685 if (EXTENTP (extent)) | |
3686 next = extent_e_next (decode_extent (extent, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED)); | |
3687 else | |
3688 next = extent_e_first (decode_buffer_or_string (extent)); | |
3689 | |
3690 if (!next) | |
3691 return Qnil; | |
793 | 3692 return wrap_extent (next); |
428 | 3693 } |
3694 | |
3695 DEFUN ("previous-e-extent", Fprevious_e_extent, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3696 Find last extent before EXTENT using the "e" order. | |
3697 If EXTENT is a buffer return the last extent in the buffer; likewise | |
3698 for strings. | |
3699 This function is analogous to `next-e-extent'. | |
3700 */ | |
3701 (extent)) | |
3702 { | |
3703 EXTENT prev; | |
3704 | |
3705 if (EXTENTP (extent)) | |
3706 prev = extent_e_previous (decode_extent (extent, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED)); | |
3707 else | |
3708 prev = extent_e_last (decode_buffer_or_string (extent)); | |
3709 | |
3710 if (!prev) | |
3711 return Qnil; | |
793 | 3712 return wrap_extent (prev); |
428 | 3713 } |
3714 | |
3715 #endif | |
3716 | |
3717 DEFUN ("next-extent-change", Fnext_extent_change, 1, 2, 0, /* | |
3718 Return the next position after POS where an extent begins or ends. | |
3719 If POS is at the end of the buffer or string, POS will be returned; | |
3720 otherwise a position greater than POS will always be returned. | |
444 | 3721 If OBJECT is nil, the current buffer is assumed. |
428 | 3722 */ |
3723 (pos, object)) | |
3724 { | |
3725 Lisp_Object obj = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
826 | 3726 Bytexpos xpos; |
3727 | |
3728 xpos = get_buffer_or_string_pos_byte (obj, pos, GB_ALLOW_PAST_ACCESSIBLE); | |
3729 xpos = extent_find_end_of_run (obj, xpos, 1); | |
3730 return make_int (buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_charxpos (obj, xpos)); | |
428 | 3731 } |
3732 | |
3733 DEFUN ("previous-extent-change", Fprevious_extent_change, 1, 2, 0, /* | |
3734 Return the last position before POS where an extent begins or ends. | |
3735 If POS is at the beginning of the buffer or string, POS will be returned; | |
3736 otherwise a position less than POS will always be returned. | |
3737 If OBJECT is nil, the current buffer is assumed. | |
3738 */ | |
3739 (pos, object)) | |
3740 { | |
3741 Lisp_Object obj = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
826 | 3742 Bytexpos xpos; |
3743 | |
3744 xpos = get_buffer_or_string_pos_byte (obj, pos, GB_ALLOW_PAST_ACCESSIBLE); | |
3745 xpos = extent_find_beginning_of_run (obj, xpos, 1); | |
3746 return make_int (buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_charxpos (obj, xpos)); | |
428 | 3747 } |
3748 | |
3749 | |
3750 /************************************************************************/ | |
3751 /* parent and children stuff */ | |
3752 /************************************************************************/ | |
3753 | |
3754 DEFUN ("extent-parent", Fextent_parent, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3755 Return the parent (if any) of EXTENT. | |
3756 If an extent has a parent, it derives all its properties from that extent | |
3757 and has no properties of its own. (The only "properties" that the | |
3758 extent keeps are the buffer/string it refers to and the start and end | |
3759 points.) It is possible for an extent's parent to itself have a parent. | |
3760 */ | |
3761 (extent)) | |
3762 /* do I win the prize for the strangest split infinitive? */ | |
3763 { | |
3764 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
3765 return extent_parent (e); | |
3766 } | |
3767 | |
3768 DEFUN ("extent-children", Fextent_children, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3769 Return a list of the children (if any) of EXTENT. | |
3770 The children of an extent are all those extents whose parent is that extent. | |
3771 This function does not recursively trace children of children. | |
3772 \(To do that, use `extent-descendants'.) | |
3773 */ | |
3774 (extent)) | |
3775 { | |
3776 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
3777 Lisp_Object children = extent_children (e); | |
3778 | |
3779 if (!NILP (children)) | |
3780 return Fcopy_sequence (XWEAK_LIST_LIST (children)); | |
3781 else | |
3782 return Qnil; | |
3783 } | |
3784 | |
3785 static void | |
3786 remove_extent_from_children_list (EXTENT e, Lisp_Object child) | |
3787 { | |
3788 Lisp_Object children = extent_children (e); | |
3789 | |
3790 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS | |
3791 assert (!NILP (memq_no_quit (child, XWEAK_LIST_LIST (children)))); | |
3792 #endif | |
3793 XWEAK_LIST_LIST (children) = | |
3794 delq_no_quit (child, XWEAK_LIST_LIST (children)); | |
3795 } | |
3796 | |
3797 static void | |
3798 add_extent_to_children_list (EXTENT e, Lisp_Object child) | |
3799 { | |
3800 Lisp_Object children = extent_children (e); | |
3801 | |
3802 if (NILP (children)) | |
3803 { | |
3804 children = make_weak_list (WEAK_LIST_SIMPLE); | |
3805 set_extent_no_chase_aux_field (e, children, children); | |
3806 } | |
3807 | |
3808 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS | |
3809 assert (NILP (memq_no_quit (child, XWEAK_LIST_LIST (children)))); | |
3810 #endif | |
3811 XWEAK_LIST_LIST (children) = Fcons (child, XWEAK_LIST_LIST (children)); | |
3812 } | |
3813 | |
826 | 3814 |
3815 static int | |
3816 compare_key_value_pairs (const void *humpty, const void *dumpty) | |
3817 { | |
3818 Lisp_Object_pair *foo = (Lisp_Object_pair *) humpty; | |
3819 Lisp_Object_pair *bar = (Lisp_Object_pair *) dumpty; | |
3820 if (EQ (foo->key, bar->key)) | |
3821 return 0; | |
3822 return !NILP (Fstring_lessp (foo->key, bar->key)) ? -1 : 1; | |
3823 } | |
3824 | |
428 | 3825 DEFUN ("set-extent-parent", Fset_extent_parent, 2, 2, 0, /* |
3826 Set the parent of EXTENT to PARENT (may be nil). | |
3827 See `extent-parent'. | |
3828 */ | |
3829 (extent, parent)) | |
3830 { | |
3831 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
3832 Lisp_Object cur_parent = extent_parent (e); | |
3833 Lisp_Object rest; | |
3834 | |
793 | 3835 extent = wrap_extent (e); |
428 | 3836 if (!NILP (parent)) |
3837 CHECK_LIVE_EXTENT (parent); | |
3838 if (EQ (parent, cur_parent)) | |
3839 return Qnil; | |
3840 for (rest = parent; !NILP (rest); rest = extent_parent (XEXTENT (rest))) | |
3841 if (EQ (rest, extent)) | |
563 | 3842 signal_error (Qinvalid_change, |
442 | 3843 "Circular parent chain would result", |
3844 extent); | |
428 | 3845 if (NILP (parent)) |
3846 { | |
3847 remove_extent_from_children_list (XEXTENT (cur_parent), extent); | |
3848 set_extent_no_chase_aux_field (e, parent, Qnil); | |
3849 e->flags.has_parent = 0; | |
3850 } | |
3851 else | |
3852 { | |
3853 add_extent_to_children_list (XEXTENT (parent), extent); | |
3854 set_extent_no_chase_aux_field (e, parent, parent); | |
3855 e->flags.has_parent = 1; | |
3856 } | |
3857 /* changing the parent also changes the properties of all children. */ | |
3858 { | |
826 | 3859 Lisp_Object_pair_dynarr *oldprops, *newprops; |
3860 int i, orignewlength; | |
3861 | |
3862 /* perhaps there's a smarter way, but the following will work, | |
3863 and it's O(N*log N): | |
3864 | |
3865 (1) get the old props. | |
3866 (2) get the new props. | |
3867 (3) sort both. | |
3868 (4) loop through old props; if key not in new, add it, with value | |
3869 Qunbound. | |
3870 (5) vice-versa for new props. | |
3871 (6) sort both again. | |
3872 (7) now we have identical lists of keys; we run through and compare | |
3873 the values. | |
3874 | |
3875 Of course in reality the number of properties will be low, so | |
3876 an N^2 algorithm wouldn't be a problem, but the stuff below is just | |
3877 as easy to write given the existence of qsort and bsearch. | |
3878 */ | |
3879 | |
3880 oldprops = Dynarr_new (Lisp_Object_pair); | |
3881 newprops = Dynarr_new (Lisp_Object_pair); | |
3882 if (!NILP (cur_parent)) | |
3883 extent_properties (XEXTENT (cur_parent), oldprops); | |
3884 if (!NILP (parent)) | |
3885 extent_properties (XEXTENT (parent), newprops); | |
3886 | |
4967 | 3887 qsort (Dynarr_begin (oldprops), Dynarr_length (oldprops), |
826 | 3888 sizeof (Lisp_Object_pair), compare_key_value_pairs); |
4967 | 3889 qsort (Dynarr_begin (newprops), Dynarr_length (newprops), |
826 | 3890 sizeof (Lisp_Object_pair), compare_key_value_pairs); |
3891 orignewlength = Dynarr_length (newprops); | |
3892 for (i = 0; i < Dynarr_length (oldprops); i++) | |
3893 { | |
4967 | 3894 if (!bsearch (Dynarr_atp (oldprops, i), Dynarr_begin (newprops), |
826 | 3895 Dynarr_length (newprops), sizeof (Lisp_Object_pair), |
3896 compare_key_value_pairs)) | |
3897 { | |
3025 | 3898 Lisp_Object_pair new_; |
3899 new_.key = Dynarr_at (oldprops, i).key; | |
3900 new_.value = Qunbound; | |
3901 Dynarr_add (newprops, new_); | |
826 | 3902 } |
3903 } | |
3904 for (i = 0; i < orignewlength; i++) | |
3905 { | |
859 | 3906 if (!Dynarr_length (oldprops) || !bsearch (Dynarr_atp (newprops, i), |
4967 | 3907 Dynarr_begin (oldprops), |
859 | 3908 Dynarr_length (oldprops), |
3909 sizeof (Lisp_Object_pair), | |
3910 compare_key_value_pairs)) | |
826 | 3911 { |
3025 | 3912 Lisp_Object_pair new_; |
3913 new_.key = Dynarr_at (newprops, i).key; | |
3914 new_.value = Qunbound; | |
3915 Dynarr_add (oldprops, new_); | |
826 | 3916 } |
3917 } | |
4967 | 3918 qsort (Dynarr_begin (oldprops), Dynarr_length (oldprops), |
826 | 3919 sizeof (Lisp_Object_pair), compare_key_value_pairs); |
4967 | 3920 qsort (Dynarr_begin (newprops), Dynarr_length (newprops), |
826 | 3921 sizeof (Lisp_Object_pair), compare_key_value_pairs); |
3922 for (i = 0; i < Dynarr_length (oldprops); i++) | |
3923 { | |
3924 assert (EQ (Dynarr_at (oldprops, i).key, Dynarr_at (newprops, i).key)); | |
3925 if (!EQ (Dynarr_at (oldprops, i).value, Dynarr_at (newprops, i).value)) | |
3926 signal_extent_property_changed (e, Dynarr_at (oldprops, i).key, 1); | |
3927 } | |
3928 | |
3929 Dynarr_free (oldprops); | |
3930 Dynarr_free (newprops); | |
3931 #if 0 | |
3932 { | |
428 | 3933 int old_invis = (!NILP (cur_parent) && |
3934 !NILP (extent_invisible (XEXTENT (cur_parent)))); | |
3935 int new_invis = (!NILP (parent) && | |
3936 !NILP (extent_invisible (XEXTENT (parent)))); | |
3937 | |
3938 extent_maybe_changed_for_redisplay (e, 1, new_invis != old_invis); | |
3939 } | |
826 | 3940 #endif /* 0 */ |
3941 } | |
428 | 3942 return Qnil; |
3943 } | |
3944 | |
3945 | |
3946 /************************************************************************/ | |
3947 /* basic extent mutators */ | |
3948 /************************************************************************/ | |
3949 | |
3950 /* Note: If you track non-duplicable extents by undo, you'll get bogus | |
3951 undo records for transient extents via update-extent. | |
3952 For example, query-replace will do this. | |
3953 */ | |
3954 | |
3955 static void | |
826 | 3956 set_extent_endpoints_1 (EXTENT extent, Memxpos start, Memxpos end) |
428 | 3957 { |
3958 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS | |
3959 Lisp_Object obj = extent_object (extent); | |
3960 | |
3961 assert (start <= end); | |
3962 if (BUFFERP (obj)) | |
3963 { | |
665 | 3964 assert (valid_membpos_p (XBUFFER (obj), start)); |
3965 assert (valid_membpos_p (XBUFFER (obj), end)); | |
428 | 3966 } |
3967 #endif | |
3968 | |
3969 /* Optimization: if the extent is already where we want it to be, | |
3970 do nothing. */ | |
3971 if (!extent_detached_p (extent) && extent_start (extent) == start && | |
3972 extent_end (extent) == end) | |
3973 return; | |
3974 | |
3975 if (extent_detached_p (extent)) | |
3976 { | |
3977 if (extent_duplicable_p (extent)) | |
3978 { | |
793 | 3979 Lisp_Object extent_obj = wrap_extent (extent); |
3980 | |
428 | 3981 record_extent (extent_obj, 1); |
3982 } | |
3983 } | |
3984 else | |
3985 extent_detach (extent); | |
3986 | |
3987 set_extent_start (extent, start); | |
3988 set_extent_end (extent, end); | |
3989 extent_attach (extent); | |
3990 } | |
3991 | |
3992 /* Set extent's endpoints to S and E, and put extent in buffer or string | |
3993 OBJECT. (If OBJECT is nil, do not change the extent's object.) */ | |
3994 | |
3995 void | |
826 | 3996 set_extent_endpoints (EXTENT extent, Bytexpos s, Bytexpos e, |
3997 Lisp_Object object) | |
3998 { | |
3999 Memxpos start, end; | |
428 | 4000 |
4001 if (NILP (object)) | |
4002 { | |
4003 object = extent_object (extent); | |
4004 assert (!NILP (object)); | |
4005 } | |
4006 else if (!EQ (object, extent_object (extent))) | |
4007 { | |
4008 extent_detach (extent); | |
4009 extent_object (extent) = object; | |
4010 } | |
4011 | |
4012 start = s < 0 ? extent_start (extent) : | |
826 | 4013 buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (object, s); |
428 | 4014 end = e < 0 ? extent_end (extent) : |
826 | 4015 buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (object, e); |
428 | 4016 set_extent_endpoints_1 (extent, start, end); |
4017 } | |
4018 | |
4019 static void | |
4020 set_extent_openness (EXTENT extent, int start_open, int end_open) | |
4021 { | |
4022 if (start_open != -1) | |
826 | 4023 { |
4024 extent_start_open_p (extent) = start_open; | |
4025 signal_extent_property_changed (extent, Qstart_open, 1); | |
4026 } | |
428 | 4027 if (end_open != -1) |
826 | 4028 { |
4029 extent_end_open_p (extent) = end_open; | |
4030 signal_extent_property_changed (extent, Qend_open, 1); | |
4031 } | |
428 | 4032 } |
4033 | |
4034 static EXTENT | |
826 | 4035 make_extent (Lisp_Object object, Bytexpos from, Bytexpos to) |
428 | 4036 { |
4037 EXTENT extent; | |
4038 | |
4039 extent = make_extent_detached (object); | |
4040 set_extent_endpoints (extent, from, to, Qnil); | |
4041 return extent; | |
4042 } | |
4043 | |
826 | 4044 /* Copy ORIGINAL, changing it to span FROM,TO in OBJECT. */ |
4045 | |
428 | 4046 static EXTENT |
826 | 4047 copy_extent (EXTENT original, Bytexpos from, Bytexpos to, Lisp_Object object) |
428 | 4048 { |
4049 EXTENT e; | |
4050 | |
4051 e = make_extent_detached (object); | |
4052 if (from >= 0) | |
4053 set_extent_endpoints (e, from, to, Qnil); | |
4054 | |
4055 e->plist = Fcopy_sequence (original->plist); | |
4056 memcpy (&e->flags, &original->flags, sizeof (e->flags)); | |
4057 if (e->flags.has_aux) | |
4058 { | |
4059 /* also need to copy the aux struct. It won't work for | |
4060 this extent to share the same aux struct as the original | |
4061 one. */ | |
2720 | 4062 struct extent_auxiliary *data = |
3017 | 4063 ALLOC_LCRECORD_TYPE (struct extent_auxiliary, |
428 | 4064 &lrecord_extent_auxiliary); |
4065 | |
3017 | 4066 COPY_LCRECORD (data, XEXTENT_AUXILIARY (XCAR (original->plist))); |
793 | 4067 XCAR (e->plist) = wrap_extent_auxiliary (data); |
428 | 4068 } |
4069 | |
4070 { | |
4071 /* we may have just added another child to the parent extent. */ | |
4072 Lisp_Object parent = extent_parent (e); | |
4073 if (!NILP (parent)) | |
4074 { | |
793 | 4075 Lisp_Object extent = wrap_extent (e); |
4076 | |
428 | 4077 add_extent_to_children_list (XEXTENT (parent), extent); |
4078 } | |
4079 } | |
4080 | |
4081 return e; | |
4082 } | |
4083 | |
4084 static void | |
4085 destroy_extent (EXTENT extent) | |
4086 { | |
4087 Lisp_Object rest, nextrest, children; | |
4088 Lisp_Object extent_obj; | |
4089 | |
4090 if (!extent_detached_p (extent)) | |
4091 extent_detach (extent); | |
4092 /* disassociate the extent from its children and parent */ | |
4093 children = extent_children (extent); | |
4094 if (!NILP (children)) | |
4095 { | |
4096 LIST_LOOP_DELETING (rest, nextrest, XWEAK_LIST_LIST (children)) | |
4097 Fset_extent_parent (XCAR (rest), Qnil); | |
4098 } | |
793 | 4099 extent_obj = wrap_extent (extent); |
428 | 4100 Fset_extent_parent (extent_obj, Qnil); |
4101 /* mark the extent as destroyed */ | |
4102 extent_object (extent) = Qt; | |
4103 } | |
4104 | |
4105 DEFUN ("make-extent", Fmake_extent, 2, 3, 0, /* | |
4106 Make an extent for the range [FROM, TO) in BUFFER-OR-STRING. | |
4107 BUFFER-OR-STRING defaults to the current buffer. Insertions at point | |
4108 TO will be outside of the extent; insertions at FROM will be inside the | |
4109 extent, causing the extent to grow. (This is the same way that markers | |
4110 behave.) You can change the behavior of insertions at the endpoints | |
4111 using `set-extent-property'. The extent is initially detached if both | |
4112 FROM and TO are nil, and in this case BUFFER-OR-STRING defaults to nil, | |
4113 meaning the extent is in no buffer and no string. | |
4114 */ | |
4115 (from, to, buffer_or_string)) | |
4116 { | |
4117 Lisp_Object extent_obj; | |
4118 Lisp_Object obj; | |
4119 | |
4120 obj = decode_buffer_or_string (buffer_or_string); | |
4121 if (NILP (from) && NILP (to)) | |
4122 { | |
4123 if (NILP (buffer_or_string)) | |
4124 obj = Qnil; | |
793 | 4125 extent_obj = wrap_extent (make_extent_detached (obj)); |
428 | 4126 } |
4127 else | |
4128 { | |
826 | 4129 Bytexpos start, end; |
428 | 4130 |
4131 get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (obj, from, to, &start, &end, | |
4132 GB_ALLOW_PAST_ACCESSIBLE); | |
826 | 4133 extent_obj = wrap_extent (make_extent (obj, start, end)); |
428 | 4134 } |
4135 return extent_obj; | |
4136 } | |
4137 | |
4138 DEFUN ("copy-extent", Fcopy_extent, 1, 2, 0, /* | |
4139 Make a copy of EXTENT. It is initially detached. | |
4140 Optional argument BUFFER-OR-STRING defaults to EXTENT's buffer or string. | |
4141 */ | |
4142 (extent, buffer_or_string)) | |
4143 { | |
4144 EXTENT ext = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
4145 | |
4146 if (NILP (buffer_or_string)) | |
4147 buffer_or_string = extent_object (ext); | |
4148 else | |
4149 buffer_or_string = decode_buffer_or_string (buffer_or_string); | |
4150 | |
793 | 4151 return wrap_extent (copy_extent (ext, -1, -1, buffer_or_string)); |
428 | 4152 } |
4153 | |
4154 DEFUN ("delete-extent", Fdelete_extent, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
4155 Remove EXTENT from its buffer and destroy it. | |
4156 This does not modify the buffer's text, only its display properties. | |
4157 The extent cannot be used thereafter. | |
4158 */ | |
4159 (extent)) | |
4160 { | |
4161 EXTENT ext; | |
4162 | |
4163 /* We do not call decode_extent() here because already-destroyed | |
4164 extents are OK. */ | |
4165 CHECK_EXTENT (extent); | |
4166 ext = XEXTENT (extent); | |
4167 | |
4168 if (!EXTENT_LIVE_P (ext)) | |
4169 return Qnil; | |
4170 destroy_extent (ext); | |
4171 return Qnil; | |
4172 } | |
4173 | |
4174 DEFUN ("detach-extent", Fdetach_extent, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
4175 Remove EXTENT from its buffer in such a way that it can be re-inserted. | |
4176 An extent is also detached when all of its characters are all killed by a | |
4177 deletion, unless its `detachable' property has been unset. | |
4178 | |
4179 Extents which have the `duplicable' attribute are tracked by the undo | |
4180 mechanism. Detachment via `detach-extent' and string deletion is recorded, | |
4181 as is attachment via `insert-extent' and string insertion. Extent motion, | |
4182 face changes, and attachment via `make-extent' and `set-extent-endpoints' | |
4183 are not recorded. This means that extent changes which are to be undo-able | |
4184 must be performed by character editing, or by insertion and detachment of | |
4185 duplicable extents. | |
4186 */ | |
4187 (extent)) | |
4188 { | |
4189 EXTENT ext = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
4190 | |
4191 if (extent_detached_p (ext)) | |
4192 return extent; | |
4193 if (extent_duplicable_p (ext)) | |
4194 record_extent (extent, 0); | |
4195 extent_detach (ext); | |
4196 | |
4197 return extent; | |
4198 } | |
4199 | |
4200 DEFUN ("set-extent-endpoints", Fset_extent_endpoints, 3, 4, 0, /* | |
4201 Set the endpoints of EXTENT to START, END. | |
4202 If START and END are null, call detach-extent on EXTENT. | |
4203 BUFFER-OR-STRING specifies the new buffer or string that the extent should | |
4204 be in, and defaults to EXTENT's buffer or string. (If nil, and EXTENT | |
4205 is in no buffer and no string, it defaults to the current buffer.) | |
4206 See documentation on `detach-extent' for a discussion of undo recording. | |
4207 */ | |
4208 (extent, start, end, buffer_or_string)) | |
4209 { | |
4210 EXTENT ext; | |
826 | 4211 Bytexpos s, e; |
428 | 4212 |
4213 ext = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
4214 | |
4215 if (NILP (buffer_or_string)) | |
4216 { | |
4217 buffer_or_string = extent_object (ext); | |
4218 if (NILP (buffer_or_string)) | |
4219 buffer_or_string = Fcurrent_buffer (); | |
4220 } | |
4221 else | |
4222 buffer_or_string = decode_buffer_or_string (buffer_or_string); | |
4223 | |
4224 if (NILP (start) && NILP (end)) | |
4225 return Fdetach_extent (extent); | |
4226 | |
4227 get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (buffer_or_string, start, end, &s, &e, | |
4228 GB_ALLOW_PAST_ACCESSIBLE); | |
4229 | |
468 | 4230 buffer_or_string_extent_info_force (buffer_or_string); |
428 | 4231 set_extent_endpoints (ext, s, e, buffer_or_string); |
4232 return extent; | |
4233 } | |
4234 | |
4235 | |
4236 /************************************************************************/ | |
4237 /* mapping over extents */ | |
4238 /************************************************************************/ | |
4239 | |
4240 static unsigned int | |
4241 decode_map_extents_flags (Lisp_Object flags) | |
4242 { | |
4243 unsigned int retval = 0; | |
4244 unsigned int all_extents_specified = 0; | |
4245 unsigned int in_region_specified = 0; | |
4246 | |
4247 if (EQ (flags, Qt)) /* obsoleteness compatibility */ | |
4248 return ME_END_CLOSED; | |
4249 if (NILP (flags)) | |
4250 return 0; | |
4251 if (SYMBOLP (flags)) | |
4252 flags = Fcons (flags, Qnil); | |
4253 while (!NILP (flags)) | |
4254 { | |
4255 Lisp_Object sym; | |
4256 CHECK_CONS (flags); | |
4257 sym = XCAR (flags); | |
4258 CHECK_SYMBOL (sym); | |
4259 if (EQ (sym, Qall_extents_closed) || EQ (sym, Qall_extents_open) || | |
4260 EQ (sym, Qall_extents_closed_open) || | |
4261 EQ (sym, Qall_extents_open_closed)) | |
4262 { | |
4263 if (all_extents_specified) | |
563 | 4264 invalid_argument ("Only one `all-extents-*' flag may be specified", Qunbound); |
428 | 4265 all_extents_specified = 1; |
4266 } | |
4267 if (EQ (sym, Qstart_in_region) || EQ (sym, Qend_in_region) || | |
4268 EQ (sym, Qstart_and_end_in_region) || | |
4269 EQ (sym, Qstart_or_end_in_region)) | |
4270 { | |
4271 if (in_region_specified) | |
563 | 4272 invalid_argument ("Only one `*-in-region' flag may be specified", Qunbound); |
428 | 4273 in_region_specified = 1; |
4274 } | |
4275 | |
4276 /* I do so love that conditional operator ... */ | |
4277 retval |= | |
4278 EQ (sym, Qend_closed) ? ME_END_CLOSED : | |
4279 EQ (sym, Qstart_open) ? ME_START_OPEN : | |
4280 EQ (sym, Qall_extents_closed) ? ME_ALL_EXTENTS_CLOSED : | |
4281 EQ (sym, Qall_extents_open) ? ME_ALL_EXTENTS_OPEN : | |
4282 EQ (sym, Qall_extents_closed_open) ? ME_ALL_EXTENTS_CLOSED_OPEN : | |
4283 EQ (sym, Qall_extents_open_closed) ? ME_ALL_EXTENTS_OPEN_CLOSED : | |
4284 EQ (sym, Qstart_in_region) ? ME_START_IN_REGION : | |
4285 EQ (sym, Qend_in_region) ? ME_END_IN_REGION : | |
4286 EQ (sym, Qstart_and_end_in_region) ? ME_START_AND_END_IN_REGION : | |
4287 EQ (sym, Qstart_or_end_in_region) ? ME_START_OR_END_IN_REGION : | |
4288 EQ (sym, Qnegate_in_region) ? ME_NEGATE_IN_REGION : | |
563 | 4289 (invalid_constant ("Invalid `map-extents' flag", sym), 0); |
428 | 4290 |
4291 flags = XCDR (flags); | |
4292 } | |
4293 return retval; | |
4294 } | |
4295 | |
4296 DEFUN ("extent-in-region-p", Fextent_in_region_p, 1, 4, 0, /* | |
4297 Return whether EXTENT overlaps a specified region. | |
4298 This is equivalent to whether `map-extents' would visit EXTENT when called | |
4299 with these args. | |
4300 */ | |
4301 (extent, from, to, flags)) | |
4302 { | |
826 | 4303 Bytexpos start, end; |
428 | 4304 EXTENT ext = decode_extent (extent, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED); |
4305 Lisp_Object obj = extent_object (ext); | |
4306 | |
4307 get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (obj, from, to, &start, &end, GB_ALLOW_NIL | | |
4308 GB_ALLOW_PAST_ACCESSIBLE); | |
4309 | |
4310 return extent_in_region_p (ext, start, end, decode_map_extents_flags (flags)) ? | |
4311 Qt : Qnil; | |
4312 } | |
4313 | |
4314 struct slow_map_extents_arg | |
4315 { | |
4316 Lisp_Object map_arg; | |
4317 Lisp_Object map_routine; | |
4318 Lisp_Object result; | |
4319 Lisp_Object property; | |
4320 Lisp_Object value; | |
4321 }; | |
4322 | |
4323 static int | |
4324 slow_map_extents_function (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
4325 { | |
4326 /* This function can GC */ | |
4327 struct slow_map_extents_arg *closure = (struct slow_map_extents_arg *) arg; | |
793 | 4328 Lisp_Object extent_obj = wrap_extent (extent); |
4329 | |
428 | 4330 |
4331 /* make sure this extent qualifies according to the PROPERTY | |
4332 and VALUE args */ | |
4333 | |
4334 if (!NILP (closure->property)) | |
4335 { | |
4336 Lisp_Object value = Fextent_property (extent_obj, closure->property, | |
4337 Qnil); | |
4338 if ((NILP (closure->value) && NILP (value)) || | |
4339 (!NILP (closure->value) && !EQ (value, closure->value))) | |
4340 return 0; | |
4341 } | |
4342 | |
4343 closure->result = call2 (closure->map_routine, extent_obj, | |
4344 closure->map_arg); | |
4345 return !NILP (closure->result); | |
4346 } | |
4347 | |
4348 DEFUN ("map-extents", Fmap_extents, 1, 8, 0, /* | |
4349 Map FUNCTION over the extents which overlap a region in OBJECT. | |
4350 OBJECT is normally a buffer or string but could be an extent (see below). | |
4351 The region is normally bounded by [FROM, TO) (i.e. the beginning of the | |
4352 region is closed and the end of the region is open), but this can be | |
4353 changed with the FLAGS argument (see below for a complete discussion). | |
4354 | |
4355 FUNCTION is called with the arguments (extent, MAPARG). The arguments | |
4356 OBJECT, FROM, TO, MAPARG, and FLAGS are all optional and default to | |
4357 the current buffer, the beginning of OBJECT, the end of OBJECT, nil, | |
4358 and nil, respectively. `map-extents' returns the first non-nil result | |
4359 produced by FUNCTION, and no more calls to FUNCTION are made after it | |
4360 returns non-nil. | |
4361 | |
4362 If OBJECT is an extent, FROM and TO default to the extent's endpoints, | |
4363 and the mapping omits that extent and its predecessors. This feature | |
4364 supports restarting a loop based on `map-extents'. Note: OBJECT must | |
4365 be attached to a buffer or string, and the mapping is done over that | |
4366 buffer or string. | |
4367 | |
4368 An extent overlaps the region if there is any point in the extent that is | |
4369 also in the region. (For the purpose of overlap, zero-length extents and | |
4370 regions are treated as closed on both ends regardless of their endpoints' | |
4371 specified open/closedness.) Note that the endpoints of an extent or region | |
4372 are considered to be in that extent or region if and only if the | |
4373 corresponding end is closed. For example, the extent [5,7] overlaps the | |
4374 region [2,5] because 5 is in both the extent and the region. However, (5,7] | |
4375 does not overlap [2,5] because 5 is not in the extent, and neither [5,7] nor | |
4376 \(5,7] overlaps the region [2,5) because 5 is not in the region. | |
4377 | |
4378 The optional FLAGS can be a symbol or a list of one or more symbols, | |
4379 modifying the behavior of `map-extents'. Allowed symbols are: | |
4380 | |
4381 end-closed The region's end is closed. | |
4382 | |
4383 start-open The region's start is open. | |
4384 | |
4385 all-extents-closed Treat all extents as closed on both ends for the | |
4386 purpose of determining whether they overlap the | |
4387 region, irrespective of their actual open- or | |
4388 closedness. | |
4389 all-extents-open Treat all extents as open on both ends. | |
4390 all-extents-closed-open Treat all extents as start-closed, end-open. | |
4391 all-extents-open-closed Treat all extents as start-open, end-closed. | |
4392 | |
4393 start-in-region In addition to the above conditions for extent | |
4394 overlap, the extent's start position must lie within | |
4395 the specified region. Note that, for this | |
4396 condition, open start positions are treated as if | |
4397 0.5 was added to the endpoint's value, and open | |
4398 end positions are treated as if 0.5 was subtracted | |
4399 from the endpoint's value. | |
4400 end-in-region The extent's end position must lie within the | |
4401 region. | |
4402 start-and-end-in-region Both the extent's start and end positions must lie | |
4403 within the region. | |
4404 start-or-end-in-region Either the extent's start or end position must lie | |
4405 within the region. | |
4406 | |
4407 negate-in-region The condition specified by a `*-in-region' flag | |
4408 must NOT hold for the extent to be considered. | |
4409 | |
4410 | |
4411 At most one of `all-extents-closed', `all-extents-open', | |
4412 `all-extents-closed-open', and `all-extents-open-closed' may be specified. | |
4413 | |
4414 At most one of `start-in-region', `end-in-region', | |
4415 `start-and-end-in-region', and `start-or-end-in-region' may be specified. | |
4416 | |
4417 If optional arg PROPERTY is non-nil, only extents with that property set | |
4418 on them will be visited. If optional arg VALUE is non-nil, only extents | |
4419 whose value for that property is `eq' to VALUE will be visited. | |
4420 */ | |
4421 (function, object, from, to, maparg, flags, property, value)) | |
4422 { | |
4423 /* This function can GC */ | |
4424 struct slow_map_extents_arg closure; | |
4425 unsigned int me_flags; | |
826 | 4426 Bytexpos start, end; |
428 | 4427 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5; |
4428 EXTENT after = 0; | |
4429 | |
4430 if (EXTENTP (object)) | |
4431 { | |
4432 after = decode_extent (object, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED); | |
4433 if (NILP (from)) | |
4434 from = Fextent_start_position (object); | |
4435 if (NILP (to)) | |
4436 to = Fextent_end_position (object); | |
4437 object = extent_object (after); | |
4438 } | |
4439 else | |
4440 object = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
4441 | |
4442 get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (object, from, to, &start, &end, | |
4443 GB_ALLOW_NIL | GB_ALLOW_PAST_ACCESSIBLE); | |
4444 | |
4445 me_flags = decode_map_extents_flags (flags); | |
4446 | |
4447 if (!NILP (property)) | |
4448 { | |
4449 if (!NILP (value)) | |
4450 value = canonicalize_extent_property (property, value); | |
4451 } | |
4452 | |
4453 GCPRO5 (function, maparg, object, property, value); | |
4454 | |
4455 closure.map_arg = maparg; | |
4456 closure.map_routine = function; | |
4457 closure.result = Qnil; | |
4458 closure.property = property; | |
4459 closure.value = value; | |
4460 | |
826 | 4461 map_extents (start, end, slow_map_extents_function, |
4462 (void *) &closure, object, after, | |
4463 /* You never know what the user might do ... */ | |
4464 me_flags | ME_MIGHT_CALL_ELISP); | |
428 | 4465 |
4466 UNGCPRO; | |
4467 return closure.result; | |
4468 } | |
4469 | |
4470 | |
4471 /************************************************************************/ | |
4472 /* mapping over extents -- other functions */ | |
4473 /************************************************************************/ | |
4474 | |
4475 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
4476 /* map-extent-children */ | |
4477 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
4478 | |
4479 struct slow_map_extent_children_arg | |
4480 { | |
4481 Lisp_Object map_arg; | |
4482 Lisp_Object map_routine; | |
4483 Lisp_Object result; | |
4484 Lisp_Object property; | |
4485 Lisp_Object value; | |
826 | 4486 Bytexpos start_min; |
4487 Bytexpos prev_start; | |
4488 Bytexpos prev_end; | |
428 | 4489 }; |
4490 | |
4491 static int | |
4492 slow_map_extent_children_function (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
4493 { | |
4494 /* This function can GC */ | |
4495 struct slow_map_extent_children_arg *closure = | |
4496 (struct slow_map_extent_children_arg *) arg; | |
4497 Lisp_Object extent_obj; | |
826 | 4498 Bytexpos start = extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 0); |
4499 Bytexpos end = extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 1); | |
428 | 4500 /* Make sure the extent starts inside the region of interest, |
4501 rather than just overlaps it. | |
4502 */ | |
4503 if (start < closure->start_min) | |
4504 return 0; | |
4505 /* Make sure the extent is not a child of a previous visited one. | |
4506 We know already, because of extent ordering, | |
4507 that start >= prev_start, and that if | |
4508 start == prev_start, then end <= prev_end. | |
4509 */ | |
4510 if (start == closure->prev_start) | |
4511 { | |
4512 if (end < closure->prev_end) | |
4513 return 0; | |
4514 } | |
4515 else /* start > prev_start */ | |
4516 { | |
4517 if (start < closure->prev_end) | |
4518 return 0; | |
4519 /* corner case: prev_end can be -1 if there is no prev */ | |
4520 } | |
793 | 4521 extent_obj = wrap_extent (extent); |
428 | 4522 |
4523 /* make sure this extent qualifies according to the PROPERTY | |
4524 and VALUE args */ | |
4525 | |
4526 if (!NILP (closure->property)) | |
4527 { | |
4528 Lisp_Object value = Fextent_property (extent_obj, closure->property, | |
4529 Qnil); | |
4530 if ((NILP (closure->value) && NILP (value)) || | |
4531 (!NILP (closure->value) && !EQ (value, closure->value))) | |
4532 return 0; | |
4533 } | |
4534 | |
4535 closure->result = call2 (closure->map_routine, extent_obj, | |
4536 closure->map_arg); | |
4537 | |
4538 /* Since the callback may change the buffer, compute all stored | |
4539 buffer positions here. | |
4540 */ | |
4541 closure->start_min = -1; /* no need for this any more */ | |
826 | 4542 closure->prev_start = extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 0); |
4543 closure->prev_end = extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 1); | |
428 | 4544 |
4545 return !NILP (closure->result); | |
4546 } | |
4547 | |
4548 DEFUN ("map-extent-children", Fmap_extent_children, 1, 8, 0, /* | |
4549 Map FUNCTION over the extents in the region from FROM to TO. | |
4550 FUNCTION is called with arguments (extent, MAPARG). See `map-extents' | |
4551 for a full discussion of the arguments FROM, TO, and FLAGS. | |
4552 | |
4553 The arguments are the same as for `map-extents', but this function differs | |
4554 in that it only visits extents which start in the given region, and also | |
4555 in that, after visiting an extent E, it skips all other extents which start | |
4556 inside E but end before E's end. | |
4557 | |
4558 Thus, this function may be used to walk a tree of extents in a buffer: | |
4559 (defun walk-extents (buffer &optional ignore) | |
4560 (map-extent-children 'walk-extents buffer)) | |
4561 */ | |
4562 (function, object, from, to, maparg, flags, property, value)) | |
4563 { | |
4564 /* This function can GC */ | |
4565 struct slow_map_extent_children_arg closure; | |
4566 unsigned int me_flags; | |
826 | 4567 Bytexpos start, end; |
428 | 4568 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5; |
4569 EXTENT after = 0; | |
4570 | |
4571 if (EXTENTP (object)) | |
4572 { | |
4573 after = decode_extent (object, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED); | |
4574 if (NILP (from)) | |
4575 from = Fextent_start_position (object); | |
4576 if (NILP (to)) | |
4577 to = Fextent_end_position (object); | |
4578 object = extent_object (after); | |
4579 } | |
4580 else | |
4581 object = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
4582 | |
4583 get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (object, from, to, &start, &end, | |
4584 GB_ALLOW_NIL | GB_ALLOW_PAST_ACCESSIBLE); | |
4585 | |
4586 me_flags = decode_map_extents_flags (flags); | |
4587 | |
4588 if (!NILP (property)) | |
4589 { | |
4590 if (!NILP (value)) | |
4591 value = canonicalize_extent_property (property, value); | |
4592 } | |
4593 | |
4594 GCPRO5 (function, maparg, object, property, value); | |
4595 | |
4596 closure.map_arg = maparg; | |
4597 closure.map_routine = function; | |
4598 closure.result = Qnil; | |
4599 closure.property = property; | |
4600 closure.value = value; | |
4601 closure.start_min = start; | |
4602 closure.prev_start = -1; | |
4603 closure.prev_end = -1; | |
826 | 4604 map_extents (start, end, slow_map_extent_children_function, |
4605 (void *) &closure, object, after, | |
4606 /* You never know what the user might do ... */ | |
4607 me_flags | ME_MIGHT_CALL_ELISP); | |
428 | 4608 |
4609 UNGCPRO; | |
4610 return closure.result; | |
4611 } | |
4612 | |
4613 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
4614 /* extent-at */ | |
4615 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
4616 | |
4617 /* find "smallest" matching extent containing pos -- (flag == 0) means | |
4618 all extents match, else (EXTENT_FLAGS (extent) & flag) must be true; | |
4619 for more than one matching extent with precisely the same endpoints, | |
4620 we choose the last extent in the extents_list. | |
4621 The search stops just before "before", if that is non-null. | |
4622 */ | |
4623 | |
4624 struct extent_at_arg | |
4625 { | |
442 | 4626 Lisp_Object best_match; /* or list of extents */ |
826 | 4627 Memxpos best_start; |
4628 Memxpos best_end; | |
428 | 4629 Lisp_Object prop; |
4630 EXTENT before; | |
442 | 4631 int all_extents; |
428 | 4632 }; |
4633 | |
4634 static enum extent_at_flag | |
4635 decode_extent_at_flag (Lisp_Object at_flag) | |
4636 { | |
4637 if (NILP (at_flag)) | |
4638 return EXTENT_AT_AFTER; | |
4639 | |
4640 CHECK_SYMBOL (at_flag); | |
4641 if (EQ (at_flag, Qafter)) return EXTENT_AT_AFTER; | |
4642 if (EQ (at_flag, Qbefore)) return EXTENT_AT_BEFORE; | |
4643 if (EQ (at_flag, Qat)) return EXTENT_AT_AT; | |
4644 | |
563 | 4645 invalid_constant ("Invalid AT-FLAG in `extent-at'", at_flag); |
1204 | 4646 RETURN_NOT_REACHED (EXTENT_AT_AFTER); |
428 | 4647 } |
4648 | |
4649 static int | |
4650 extent_at_mapper (EXTENT e, void *arg) | |
4651 { | |
4652 struct extent_at_arg *closure = (struct extent_at_arg *) arg; | |
4653 | |
4654 if (e == closure->before) | |
4655 return 1; | |
4656 | |
4657 /* If closure->prop is non-nil, then the extent is only acceptable | |
4658 if it has a non-nil value for that property. */ | |
4659 if (!NILP (closure->prop)) | |
4660 { | |
793 | 4661 Lisp_Object extent = wrap_extent (e); |
4662 | |
428 | 4663 if (NILP (Fextent_property (extent, closure->prop, Qnil))) |
4664 return 0; | |
4665 } | |
4666 | |
442 | 4667 if (!closure->all_extents) |
428 | 4668 { |
442 | 4669 EXTENT current; |
4670 | |
4671 if (NILP (closure->best_match)) | |
428 | 4672 goto accept; |
442 | 4673 current = XEXTENT (closure->best_match); |
428 | 4674 /* redundant but quick test */ |
442 | 4675 if (extent_start (current) > extent_start (e)) |
428 | 4676 return 0; |
4677 | |
4678 /* we return the "last" best fit, instead of the first -- | |
4679 this is because then the glyph closest to two equivalent | |
4680 extents corresponds to the "extent-at" the text just past | |
4681 that same glyph */ | |
4682 else if (!EXTENT_LESS_VALS (e, closure->best_start, | |
4683 closure->best_end)) | |
4684 goto accept; | |
4685 else | |
4686 return 0; | |
4687 accept: | |
793 | 4688 closure->best_match = wrap_extent (e); |
428 | 4689 closure->best_start = extent_start (e); |
4690 closure->best_end = extent_end (e); | |
4691 } | |
442 | 4692 else |
4693 { | |
793 | 4694 Lisp_Object extent = wrap_extent (e); |
4695 | |
442 | 4696 closure->best_match = Fcons (extent, closure->best_match); |
4697 } | |
428 | 4698 |
4699 return 0; | |
4700 } | |
4701 | |
826 | 4702 Lisp_Object |
4703 extent_at (Bytexpos position, Lisp_Object object, | |
4704 Lisp_Object property, EXTENT before, | |
4705 enum extent_at_flag at_flag, int all_extents) | |
428 | 4706 { |
4707 struct extent_at_arg closure; | |
442 | 4708 struct gcpro gcpro1; |
428 | 4709 |
4710 /* it might be argued that invalid positions should cause | |
4711 errors, but the principle of least surprise dictates that | |
4712 nil should be returned (extent-at is often used in | |
4713 response to a mouse event, and in many cases previous events | |
4714 have changed the buffer contents). | |
4715 | |
4716 Also, the openness stuff in the text-property code currently | |
4717 does not check its limits and might go off the end. */ | |
4718 if ((at_flag == EXTENT_AT_BEFORE | |
4719 ? position <= buffer_or_string_absolute_begin_byte (object) | |
4720 : position < buffer_or_string_absolute_begin_byte (object)) | |
4721 || (at_flag == EXTENT_AT_AFTER | |
4722 ? position >= buffer_or_string_absolute_end_byte (object) | |
4723 : position > buffer_or_string_absolute_end_byte (object))) | |
4724 return Qnil; | |
4725 | |
442 | 4726 closure.best_match = Qnil; |
428 | 4727 closure.prop = property; |
4728 closure.before = before; | |
442 | 4729 closure.all_extents = all_extents; |
4730 | |
4731 GCPRO1 (closure.best_match); | |
826 | 4732 map_extents (at_flag == EXTENT_AT_BEFORE ? prev_bytexpos (object, position) : |
4733 position, | |
4734 at_flag == EXTENT_AT_AFTER ? next_bytexpos (object, position) : | |
4735 position, | |
4736 extent_at_mapper, (void *) &closure, object, 0, | |
4737 ME_START_OPEN | ME_ALL_EXTENTS_CLOSED); | |
442 | 4738 if (all_extents) |
4739 closure.best_match = Fnreverse (closure.best_match); | |
4740 UNGCPRO; | |
4741 | |
4742 return closure.best_match; | |
428 | 4743 } |
4744 | |
4745 DEFUN ("extent-at", Fextent_at, 1, 5, 0, /* | |
4746 Find "smallest" extent at POS in OBJECT having PROPERTY set. | |
4747 Normally, an extent is "at" POS if it overlaps the region (POS, POS+1); | |
4748 i.e. if it covers the character after POS. (However, see the definition | |
4749 of AT-FLAG.) "Smallest" means the extent that comes last in the display | |
4750 order; this normally means the extent whose start position is closest to | |
4751 POS. See `next-extent' for more information. | |
4752 OBJECT specifies a buffer or string and defaults to the current buffer. | |
4753 PROPERTY defaults to nil, meaning that any extent will do. | |
4754 Properties are attached to extents with `set-extent-property', which see. | |
4755 Returns nil if POS is invalid or there is no matching extent at POS. | |
4756 If the fourth argument BEFORE is not nil, it must be an extent; any returned | |
4757 extent will precede that extent. This feature allows `extent-at' to be | |
4758 used by a loop over extents. | |
4759 AT-FLAG controls how end cases are handled, and should be one of: | |
4760 | |
4761 nil or `after' An extent is at POS if it covers the character | |
4762 after POS. This is consistent with the way | |
4763 that text properties work. | |
4764 `before' An extent is at POS if it covers the character | |
4765 before POS. | |
4766 `at' An extent is at POS if it overlaps or abuts POS. | |
4767 This includes all zero-length extents at POS. | |
4768 | |
4769 Note that in all cases, the start-openness and end-openness of the extents | |
4770 considered is ignored. If you want to pay attention to those properties, | |
4771 you should use `map-extents', which gives you more control. | |
4772 */ | |
4773 (pos, object, property, before, at_flag)) | |
4774 { | |
826 | 4775 Bytexpos position; |
428 | 4776 EXTENT before_extent; |
4777 enum extent_at_flag fl; | |
4778 | |
4779 object = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
4780 position = get_buffer_or_string_pos_byte (object, pos, GB_NO_ERROR_IF_BAD); | |
4781 if (NILP (before)) | |
4782 before_extent = 0; | |
4783 else | |
4784 before_extent = decode_extent (before, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED); | |
4785 if (before_extent && !EQ (object, extent_object (before_extent))) | |
442 | 4786 invalid_argument ("extent not in specified buffer or string", object); |
428 | 4787 fl = decode_extent_at_flag (at_flag); |
4788 | |
826 | 4789 return extent_at (position, object, property, before_extent, fl, 0); |
442 | 4790 } |
4791 | |
4792 DEFUN ("extents-at", Fextents_at, 1, 5, 0, /* | |
4793 Find all extents at POS in OBJECT having PROPERTY set. | |
4794 Normally, an extent is "at" POS if it overlaps the region (POS, POS+1); | |
4795 i.e. if it covers the character after POS. (However, see the definition | |
4796 of AT-FLAG.) | |
4797 This provides similar functionality to `extent-list', but does so in a way | |
4798 that is compatible with `extent-at'. (For example, errors due to POS out of | |
4799 range are ignored; this makes it safer to use this function in response to | |
4800 a mouse event, because in many cases previous events have changed the buffer | |
4801 contents.) | |
4802 OBJECT specifies a buffer or string and defaults to the current buffer. | |
4803 PROPERTY defaults to nil, meaning that any extent will do. | |
4804 Properties are attached to extents with `set-extent-property', which see. | |
4805 Returns nil if POS is invalid or there is no matching extent at POS. | |
4806 If the fourth argument BEFORE is not nil, it must be an extent; any returned | |
4807 extent will precede that extent. This feature allows `extents-at' to be | |
4808 used by a loop over extents. | |
4809 AT-FLAG controls how end cases are handled, and should be one of: | |
4810 | |
4811 nil or `after' An extent is at POS if it covers the character | |
4812 after POS. This is consistent with the way | |
4813 that text properties work. | |
4814 `before' An extent is at POS if it covers the character | |
4815 before POS. | |
4816 `at' An extent is at POS if it overlaps or abuts POS. | |
4817 This includes all zero-length extents at POS. | |
4818 | |
4819 Note that in all cases, the start-openness and end-openness of the extents | |
4820 considered is ignored. If you want to pay attention to those properties, | |
4821 you should use `map-extents', which gives you more control. | |
4822 */ | |
4823 (pos, object, property, before, at_flag)) | |
4824 { | |
826 | 4825 Bytexpos position; |
442 | 4826 EXTENT before_extent; |
4827 enum extent_at_flag fl; | |
4828 | |
4829 object = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
4830 position = get_buffer_or_string_pos_byte (object, pos, GB_NO_ERROR_IF_BAD); | |
4831 if (NILP (before)) | |
4832 before_extent = 0; | |
4833 else | |
4834 before_extent = decode_extent (before, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED); | |
4835 if (before_extent && !EQ (object, extent_object (before_extent))) | |
4836 invalid_argument ("extent not in specified buffer or string", object); | |
4837 fl = decode_extent_at_flag (at_flag); | |
4838 | |
826 | 4839 return extent_at (position, object, property, before_extent, fl, 1); |
428 | 4840 } |
4841 | |
4842 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
4843 /* verify_extent_modification() */ | |
4844 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
4845 | |
4846 /* verify_extent_modification() is called when a buffer or string is | |
4847 modified to check whether the modification is occuring inside a | |
4848 read-only extent. | |
4849 */ | |
4850 | |
4851 struct verify_extents_arg | |
4852 { | |
4853 Lisp_Object object; | |
826 | 4854 Memxpos start; |
4855 Memxpos end; | |
428 | 4856 Lisp_Object iro; /* value of inhibit-read-only */ |
4857 }; | |
4858 | |
4859 static int | |
4860 verify_extent_mapper (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
4861 { | |
4862 struct verify_extents_arg *closure = (struct verify_extents_arg *) arg; | |
4863 Lisp_Object prop = extent_read_only (extent); | |
4864 | |
4865 if (NILP (prop)) | |
4866 return 0; | |
4867 | |
4868 if (CONSP (closure->iro) && !NILP (Fmemq (prop, closure->iro))) | |
4869 return 0; | |
4870 | |
4871 #if 0 /* Nobody seems to care for this any more -sb */ | |
4872 /* Allow deletion if the extent is completely contained in | |
4873 the region being deleted. | |
4874 This is important for supporting tokens which are internally | |
4875 write-protected, but which can be killed and yanked as a whole. | |
4876 Ignore open/closed distinctions at this point. | |
4877 -- Rose | |
4878 */ | |
4879 if (closure->start != closure->end && | |
4880 extent_start (extent) >= closure->start && | |
4881 extent_end (extent) <= closure->end) | |
4882 return 0; | |
4883 #endif | |
4884 | |
4885 while (1) | |
4886 Fsignal (Qbuffer_read_only, (list1 (closure->object))); | |
4887 | |
1204 | 4888 RETURN_NOT_REACHED(0); |
428 | 4889 } |
4890 | |
4891 /* Value of Vinhibit_read_only is precomputed and passed in for | |
4892 efficiency */ | |
4893 | |
4894 void | |
826 | 4895 verify_extent_modification (Lisp_Object object, Bytexpos from, Bytexpos to, |
428 | 4896 Lisp_Object inhibit_read_only_value) |
4897 { | |
4898 int closed; | |
4899 struct verify_extents_arg closure; | |
4900 | |
4901 /* If insertion, visit closed-endpoint extents touching the insertion | |
4902 point because the text would go inside those extents. If deletion, | |
4903 treat the range as open on both ends so that touching extents are not | |
4904 visited. Note that we assume that an insertion is occurring if the | |
4905 changed range has zero length, and a deletion otherwise. This | |
4906 fails if a change (i.e. non-insertion, non-deletion) is happening. | |
4907 As far as I know, this doesn't currently occur in XEmacs. --ben */ | |
4908 closed = (from==to); | |
4909 closure.object = object; | |
826 | 4910 closure.start = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (object, from); |
4911 closure.end = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (object, to); | |
428 | 4912 closure.iro = inhibit_read_only_value; |
4913 | |
826 | 4914 map_extents (from, to, verify_extent_mapper, (void *) &closure, |
4915 object, 0, closed ? ME_END_CLOSED : ME_START_OPEN); | |
428 | 4916 } |
4917 | |
4918 /* ------------------------------------ */ | |
4919 /* process_extents_for_insertion() */ | |
4920 /* ------------------------------------ */ | |
4921 | |
4922 struct process_extents_for_insertion_arg | |
4923 { | |
826 | 4924 Bytexpos opoint; |
428 | 4925 int length; |
4926 Lisp_Object object; | |
4927 }; | |
4928 | |
4929 /* A region of length LENGTH was just inserted at OPOINT. Modify all | |
4930 of the extents as required for the insertion, based on their | |
4931 start-open/end-open properties. | |
4932 */ | |
4933 | |
4934 static int | |
4935 process_extents_for_insertion_mapper (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
4936 { | |
4937 struct process_extents_for_insertion_arg *closure = | |
4938 (struct process_extents_for_insertion_arg *) arg; | |
826 | 4939 Memxpos indice = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (closure->object, |
4940 closure->opoint); | |
428 | 4941 |
4942 /* When this function is called, one end of the newly-inserted text should | |
4943 be adjacent to some endpoint of the extent, or disjoint from it. If | |
4944 the insertion overlaps any existing extent, something is wrong. | |
4945 */ | |
4946 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS | |
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4948 assert (extent_end (extent) <= indice || extent_end (extent) >= indice + closure->length); |
428 | 4949 #endif |
4950 | |
4951 /* The extent-adjustment code adjusted the extent's endpoints as if | |
468 | 4952 all extents were closed-open -- endpoints at the insertion point |
4953 remain unchanged. We need to fix the other kinds of extents: | |
4954 | |
4955 1. Start position of start-open extents needs to be moved. | |
4956 | |
4957 2. End position of end-closed extents needs to be moved. | |
4958 | |
4959 Note that both conditions hold for zero-length (] extents at the | |
4960 insertion point. But under these rules, zero-length () extents | |
4961 would get adjusted such that their start is greater than their | |
4962 end; instead of allowing that, we treat them as [) extents by | |
4963 modifying condition #1 to not fire nothing when dealing with a | |
4964 zero-length open-open extent. | |
4965 | |
4966 Existence of zero-length open-open extents is unfortunately an | |
4967 inelegant part of the extent model, but there is no way around | |
4968 it. */ | |
428 | 4969 |
4970 { | |
826 | 4971 Memxpos new_start = extent_start (extent); |
4972 Memxpos new_end = extent_end (extent); | |
468 | 4973 |
4974 if (indice == extent_start (extent) && extent_start_open_p (extent) | |
4975 /* zero-length () extents are exempt; see comment above. */ | |
4976 && !(new_start == new_end && extent_end_open_p (extent)) | |
4977 ) | |
428 | 4978 new_start += closure->length; |
4979 if (indice == extent_end (extent) && !extent_end_open_p (extent)) | |
4980 new_end += closure->length; | |
468 | 4981 |
428 | 4982 set_extent_endpoints_1 (extent, new_start, new_end); |
4983 } | |
4984 | |
4985 return 0; | |
4986 } | |
4987 | |
4988 void | |
826 | 4989 process_extents_for_insertion (Lisp_Object object, Bytexpos opoint, |
428 | 4990 Bytecount length) |
4991 { | |
4992 struct process_extents_for_insertion_arg closure; | |
4993 | |
4994 closure.opoint = opoint; | |
4995 closure.length = length; | |
4996 closure.object = object; | |
4997 | |
826 | 4998 map_extents (opoint, opoint + length, |
4999 process_extents_for_insertion_mapper, | |
5000 (void *) &closure, object, 0, | |
5001 ME_END_CLOSED | ME_MIGHT_MODIFY_EXTENTS | | |
5002 ME_INCLUDE_INTERNAL); | |
428 | 5003 } |
5004 | |
5005 /* ------------------------------------ */ | |
5006 /* process_extents_for_deletion() */ | |
5007 /* ------------------------------------ */ | |
5008 | |
5009 struct process_extents_for_deletion_arg | |
5010 { | |
826 | 5011 Memxpos start, end; |
428 | 5012 int destroy_included_extents; |
5013 }; | |
5014 | |
5015 /* This function is called when we're about to delete the range [from, to]. | |
5016 Detach all of the extents that are completely inside the range [from, to], | |
5017 if they're detachable or open-open. */ | |
5018 | |
5019 static int | |
5020 process_extents_for_deletion_mapper (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
5021 { | |
5022 struct process_extents_for_deletion_arg *closure = | |
5023 (struct process_extents_for_deletion_arg *) arg; | |
5024 | |
5025 /* If the extent lies completely within the range that | |
5026 is being deleted, then nuke the extent if it's detachable | |
5027 (otherwise, it will become a zero-length extent). */ | |
5028 | |
5029 if (closure->start <= extent_start (extent) && | |
5030 extent_end (extent) <= closure->end) | |
5031 { | |
5032 if (extent_detachable_p (extent)) | |
5033 { | |
5034 if (closure->destroy_included_extents) | |
5035 destroy_extent (extent); | |
5036 else | |
5037 extent_detach (extent); | |
5038 } | |
5039 } | |
5040 | |
5041 return 0; | |
5042 } | |
5043 | |
5044 /* DESTROY_THEM means destroy the extents instead of just deleting them. | |
5045 It is unused currently, but perhaps might be used (there used to | |
5046 be a function process_extents_for_destruction(), #if 0'd out, | |
5047 that did the equivalent). */ | |
5048 void | |
826 | 5049 process_extents_for_deletion (Lisp_Object object, Bytexpos from, |
5050 Bytexpos to, int destroy_them) | |
428 | 5051 { |
5052 struct process_extents_for_deletion_arg closure; | |
5053 | |
826 | 5054 closure.start = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (object, from); |
5055 closure.end = buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_memxpos (object, to); | |
428 | 5056 closure.destroy_included_extents = destroy_them; |
5057 | |
826 | 5058 map_extents (from, to, process_extents_for_deletion_mapper, |
5059 (void *) &closure, object, 0, | |
5060 ME_END_CLOSED | ME_MIGHT_MODIFY_EXTENTS); | |
428 | 5061 } |
5062 | |
5063 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
5064 /* report_extent_modification() */ | |
5065 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
826 | 5066 |
5067 struct report_extent_modification_closure | |
5068 { | |
428 | 5069 Lisp_Object buffer; |
826 | 5070 Charxpos start, end; |
428 | 5071 int afterp; |
5072 int speccount; | |
5073 }; | |
5074 | |
5075 static Lisp_Object | |
5076 report_extent_modification_restore (Lisp_Object buffer) | |
5077 { | |
5078 if (current_buffer != XBUFFER (buffer)) | |
5079 Fset_buffer (buffer); | |
5080 return Qnil; | |
5081 } | |
5082 | |
5083 static int | |
5084 report_extent_modification_mapper (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
5085 { | |
5086 struct report_extent_modification_closure *closure = | |
5087 (struct report_extent_modification_closure *)arg; | |
5088 Lisp_Object exobj, startobj, endobj; | |
5089 Lisp_Object hook = (closure->afterp | |
5090 ? extent_after_change_functions (extent) | |
5091 : extent_before_change_functions (extent)); | |
5092 if (NILP (hook)) | |
5093 return 0; | |
5094 | |
793 | 5095 exobj = wrap_extent (extent); |
5096 startobj = make_int (closure->start); | |
5097 endobj = make_int (closure->end); | |
428 | 5098 |
5099 /* Now that we are sure to call elisp, set up an unwind-protect so | |
5100 inside_change_hook gets restored in case we throw. Also record | |
5101 the current buffer, in case we change it. Do the recording only | |
438 | 5102 once. |
5103 | |
5104 One confusing thing here is that our caller never actually calls | |
771 | 5105 unbind_to (closure.speccount). This is because |
826 | 5106 map_extents() unbinds before, and with a smaller |
771 | 5107 speccount. The additional unbind_to_1() in |
438 | 5108 report_extent_modification() would cause XEmacs to abort. */ |
428 | 5109 if (closure->speccount == -1) |
5110 { | |
5111 closure->speccount = specpdl_depth (); | |
5112 record_unwind_protect (report_extent_modification_restore, | |
5113 Fcurrent_buffer ()); | |
5114 } | |
5115 | |
5116 /* The functions will expect closure->buffer to be the current | |
5117 buffer, so change it if it isn't. */ | |
5118 if (current_buffer != XBUFFER (closure->buffer)) | |
5119 Fset_buffer (closure->buffer); | |
5120 | |
5121 /* #### It's a shame that we can't use any of the existing run_hook* | |
5122 functions here. This is so because all of them work with | |
5123 symbols, to be able to retrieve default values of local hooks. | |
438 | 5124 <sigh> |
5125 | |
5126 #### Idea: we could set up a dummy symbol, and call the hook | |
5127 functions on *that*. */ | |
428 | 5128 |
5129 if (!CONSP (hook) || EQ (XCAR (hook), Qlambda)) | |
5130 call3 (hook, exobj, startobj, endobj); | |
5131 else | |
5132 { | |
2367 | 5133 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (elt, hook) |
438 | 5134 /* #### Shouldn't this perform the same Fset_buffer() check as |
5135 above? */ | |
2367 | 5136 call3 (elt, exobj, startobj, endobj); |
428 | 5137 } |
5138 return 0; | |
5139 } | |
5140 | |
5141 void | |
665 | 5142 report_extent_modification (Lisp_Object buffer, Charbpos start, Charbpos end, |
438 | 5143 int afterp) |
428 | 5144 { |
5145 struct report_extent_modification_closure closure; | |
5146 | |
5147 closure.buffer = buffer; | |
5148 closure.start = start; | |
5149 closure.end = end; | |
5150 closure.afterp = afterp; | |
5151 closure.speccount = -1; | |
5152 | |
826 | 5153 map_extents (charbpos_to_bytebpos (XBUFFER (buffer), start), |
5154 charbpos_to_bytebpos (XBUFFER (buffer), end), | |
5155 report_extent_modification_mapper, (void *)&closure, | |
428 | 5156 buffer, NULL, ME_MIGHT_CALL_ELISP); |
5157 } | |
5158 | |
5159 | |
5160 /************************************************************************/ | |
5161 /* extent properties */ | |
5162 /************************************************************************/ | |
5163 | |
5164 static void | |
5165 set_extent_invisible (EXTENT extent, Lisp_Object value) | |
5166 { | |
5167 if (!EQ (extent_invisible (extent), value)) | |
5168 { | |
5169 set_extent_invisible_1 (extent, value); | |
826 | 5170 signal_extent_property_changed (extent, Qinvisible, 1); |
428 | 5171 } |
5172 } | |
5173 | |
5174 /* This function does "memoization" -- similar to the interning | |
5175 that happens with symbols. Given a list of faces, an equivalent | |
5176 list is returned such that if this function is called twice with | |
5177 input that is `equal', the resulting outputs will be `eq'. | |
5178 | |
5179 Note that the inputs and outputs are in general *not* `equal' -- | |
5180 faces in symbol form become actual face objects in the output. | |
5181 This is necessary so that temporary faces stay around. */ | |
5182 | |
5183 static Lisp_Object | |
5184 memoize_extent_face_internal (Lisp_Object list) | |
5185 { | |
5186 int len; | |
5187 int thelen; | |
5188 Lisp_Object cons, thecons; | |
5189 Lisp_Object oldtail, tail; | |
5190 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
5191 | |
5192 if (NILP (list)) | |
5193 return Qnil; | |
5194 if (!CONSP (list)) | |
5195 return Fget_face (list); | |
5196 | |
5197 /* To do the memoization, we use a hash table mapping from | |
5198 external lists to internal lists. We do `equal' comparisons | |
5199 on the keys so the memoization works correctly. | |
5200 | |
5201 Note that we canonicalize things so that the keys in the | |
5202 hash table (the external lists) always contain symbols and | |
5203 the values (the internal lists) always contain face objects. | |
5204 | |
5205 We also maintain a "reverse" table that maps from the internal | |
5206 lists to the external equivalents. The idea here is twofold: | |
5207 | |
5208 1) `extent-face' wants to return a list containing face symbols | |
5209 rather than face objects. | |
5210 2) We don't want things to get quite so messed up if the user | |
5211 maliciously side-effects the returned lists. | |
5212 */ | |
5213 | |
5214 len = XINT (Flength (list)); | |
5215 thelen = XINT (Flength (Vextent_face_reusable_list)); | |
5216 oldtail = Qnil; | |
5217 tail = Qnil; | |
5218 GCPRO1 (oldtail); | |
5219 | |
5220 /* We canonicalize the given list into another list. | |
5221 We try to avoid consing except when necessary, so we have | |
5222 a reusable list. | |
5223 */ | |
5224 | |
5225 if (thelen < len) | |
5226 { | |
5227 cons = Vextent_face_reusable_list; | |
5228 while (!NILP (XCDR (cons))) | |
5229 cons = XCDR (cons); | |
5230 XCDR (cons) = Fmake_list (make_int (len - thelen), Qnil); | |
5231 } | |
5232 else if (thelen > len) | |
5233 { | |
5234 int i; | |
5235 | |
5236 /* Truncate the list temporarily so it's the right length; | |
5237 remember the old tail. */ | |
5238 cons = Vextent_face_reusable_list; | |
5239 for (i = 0; i < len - 1; i++) | |
5240 cons = XCDR (cons); | |
5241 tail = cons; | |
5242 oldtail = XCDR (cons); | |
5243 XCDR (cons) = Qnil; | |
5244 } | |
5245 | |
5246 thecons = Vextent_face_reusable_list; | |
2367 | 5247 { |
5248 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (face, list) | |
5249 { | |
5250 face = Fget_face (face); | |
5251 | |
5252 XCAR (thecons) = Fface_name (face); | |
5253 thecons = XCDR (thecons); | |
5254 } | |
5255 } | |
428 | 5256 |
5257 list = Fgethash (Vextent_face_reusable_list, Vextent_face_memoize_hash_table, | |
5258 Qnil); | |
5259 if (NILP (list)) | |
5260 { | |
5261 Lisp_Object symlist = Fcopy_sequence (Vextent_face_reusable_list); | |
5262 Lisp_Object facelist = Fcopy_sequence (Vextent_face_reusable_list); | |
5263 | |
5264 LIST_LOOP (cons, facelist) | |
5265 { | |
5266 XCAR (cons) = Fget_face (XCAR (cons)); | |
5267 } | |
5268 Fputhash (symlist, facelist, Vextent_face_memoize_hash_table); | |
5269 Fputhash (facelist, symlist, Vextent_face_reverse_memoize_hash_table); | |
5270 list = facelist; | |
5271 } | |
5272 | |
5273 /* Now restore the truncated tail of the reusable list, if necessary. */ | |
5274 if (!NILP (tail)) | |
5275 XCDR (tail) = oldtail; | |
5276 | |
5277 UNGCPRO; | |
5278 return list; | |
5279 } | |
5280 | |
5281 static Lisp_Object | |
5282 external_of_internal_memoized_face (Lisp_Object face) | |
5283 { | |
5284 if (NILP (face)) | |
5285 return Qnil; | |
5286 else if (!CONSP (face)) | |
5287 return XFACE (face)->name; | |
5288 else | |
5289 { | |
5290 face = Fgethash (face, Vextent_face_reverse_memoize_hash_table, | |
5291 Qunbound); | |
5292 assert (!UNBOUNDP (face)); | |
5293 return face; | |
5294 } | |
5295 } | |
5296 | |
826 | 5297 /* The idea here is that if we're given a list of faces, we |
5298 need to "memoize" this so that two lists of faces that are `equal' | |
5299 turn into the same object. When `set-extent-face' is called, we | |
5300 "memoize" into a list of actual faces; when `extent-face' is called, | |
5301 we do a reverse lookup to get the list of symbols. */ | |
5302 | |
428 | 5303 static Lisp_Object |
5304 canonicalize_extent_property (Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object value) | |
5305 { | |
5306 if (EQ (prop, Qface) || EQ (prop, Qmouse_face)) | |
5307 value = (external_of_internal_memoized_face | |
5308 (memoize_extent_face_internal (value))); | |
5309 return value; | |
5310 } | |
5311 | |
5312 /* Do we need a lisp-level function ? */ | |
826 | 5313 DEFUN ("set-extent-initial-redisplay-function", |
5314 Fset_extent_initial_redisplay_function, | |
444 | 5315 2,2,0, /* |
428 | 5316 Note: This feature is experimental! |
5317 | |
5318 Set initial-redisplay-function of EXTENT to the function | |
5319 FUNCTION. | |
5320 | |
5321 The first time the EXTENT is (re)displayed, an eval event will be | |
5322 dispatched calling FUNCTION with EXTENT as its only argument. | |
5323 */ | |
5324 (extent, function)) | |
5325 { | |
826 | 5326 /* #### This is totally broken. */ |
5327 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED); | |
428 | 5328 |
5329 e = extent_ancestor (e); /* Is this needed? Macro also does chasing!*/ | |
826 | 5330 set_extent_initial_redisplay_function (e, function); |
5331 extent_in_red_event_p (e) = 0; /* If the function changed we can spawn | |
428 | 5332 new events */ |
826 | 5333 signal_extent_property_changed (e, Qinitial_redisplay_function, 1); |
428 | 5334 return function; |
5335 } | |
5336 | |
5337 DEFUN ("extent-face", Fextent_face, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
5338 Return the name of the face in which EXTENT is displayed, or nil | |
5339 if the extent's face is unspecified. This might also return a list | |
5340 of face names. | |
5341 */ | |
5342 (extent)) | |
5343 { | |
5344 Lisp_Object face; | |
5345 | |
5346 CHECK_EXTENT (extent); | |
5347 face = extent_face (XEXTENT (extent)); | |
5348 | |
5349 return external_of_internal_memoized_face (face); | |
5350 } | |
5351 | |
5352 DEFUN ("set-extent-face", Fset_extent_face, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
5353 Make the given EXTENT have the graphic attributes specified by FACE. | |
5354 FACE can also be a list of faces, and all faces listed will apply, | |
5355 with faces earlier in the list taking priority over those later in the | |
5356 list. | |
5357 */ | |
5358 (extent, face)) | |
5359 { | |
5360 EXTENT e = decode_extent(extent, 0); | |
5361 Lisp_Object orig_face = face; | |
5362 | |
5363 /* retrieve the ancestor for efficiency and proper redisplay noting. */ | |
5364 e = extent_ancestor (e); | |
5365 | |
5366 face = memoize_extent_face_internal (face); | |
5367 | |
5368 extent_face (e) = face; | |
826 | 5369 signal_extent_property_changed (e, Qface, 1); |
428 | 5370 |
5371 return orig_face; | |
5372 } | |
5373 | |
5374 | |
5375 DEFUN ("extent-mouse-face", Fextent_mouse_face, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
5376 Return the face used to highlight EXTENT when the mouse passes over it. | |
5377 The return value will be a face name, a list of face names, or nil | |
5378 if the extent's mouse face is unspecified. | |
5379 */ | |
5380 (extent)) | |
5381 { | |
5382 Lisp_Object face; | |
5383 | |
5384 CHECK_EXTENT (extent); | |
5385 face = extent_mouse_face (XEXTENT (extent)); | |
5386 | |
5387 return external_of_internal_memoized_face (face); | |
5388 } | |
5389 | |
5390 DEFUN ("set-extent-mouse-face", Fset_extent_mouse_face, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
5391 Set the face used to highlight EXTENT when the mouse passes over it. | |
5392 FACE can also be a list of faces, and all faces listed will apply, | |
5393 with faces earlier in the list taking priority over those later in the | |
5394 list. | |
5395 */ | |
5396 (extent, face)) | |
5397 { | |
5398 EXTENT e; | |
5399 Lisp_Object orig_face = face; | |
5400 | |
5401 CHECK_EXTENT (extent); | |
5402 e = XEXTENT (extent); | |
5403 /* retrieve the ancestor for efficiency and proper redisplay noting. */ | |
5404 e = extent_ancestor (e); | |
5405 | |
5406 face = memoize_extent_face_internal (face); | |
5407 | |
5408 set_extent_mouse_face (e, face); | |
826 | 5409 signal_extent_property_changed (e, Qmouse_face, 1); |
428 | 5410 |
5411 return orig_face; | |
5412 } | |
5413 | |
5414 void | |
5415 set_extent_glyph (EXTENT extent, Lisp_Object glyph, int endp, | |
5416 glyph_layout layout) | |
5417 { | |
5418 extent = extent_ancestor (extent); | |
5419 | |
5420 if (!endp) | |
5421 { | |
5422 set_extent_begin_glyph (extent, glyph); | |
647 | 5423 set_extent_begin_glyph_layout (extent, layout); |
826 | 5424 signal_extent_property_changed (extent, Qbegin_glyph, 1); |
5425 signal_extent_property_changed (extent, Qbegin_glyph_layout, 1); | |
428 | 5426 } |
5427 else | |
5428 { | |
5429 set_extent_end_glyph (extent, glyph); | |
647 | 5430 set_extent_end_glyph_layout (extent, layout); |
826 | 5431 signal_extent_property_changed (extent, Qend_glyph, 1); |
5432 signal_extent_property_changed (extent, Qend_glyph_layout, 1); | |
428 | 5433 } |
5434 } | |
5435 | |
5436 static Lisp_Object | |
5437 glyph_layout_to_symbol (glyph_layout layout) | |
5438 { | |
5439 switch (layout) | |
5440 { | |
5441 case GL_TEXT: return Qtext; | |
5442 case GL_OUTSIDE_MARGIN: return Qoutside_margin; | |
5443 case GL_INSIDE_MARGIN: return Qinside_margin; | |
5444 case GL_WHITESPACE: return Qwhitespace; | |
5445 default: | |
2500 | 5446 ABORT (); |
428 | 5447 return Qnil; /* unreached */ |
5448 } | |
5449 } | |
5450 | |
5451 static glyph_layout | |
5452 symbol_to_glyph_layout (Lisp_Object layout_obj) | |
5453 { | |
5454 if (NILP (layout_obj)) | |
5455 return GL_TEXT; | |
5456 | |
5457 CHECK_SYMBOL (layout_obj); | |
5458 if (EQ (layout_obj, Qoutside_margin)) return GL_OUTSIDE_MARGIN; | |
5459 if (EQ (layout_obj, Qinside_margin)) return GL_INSIDE_MARGIN; | |
5460 if (EQ (layout_obj, Qwhitespace)) return GL_WHITESPACE; | |
5461 if (EQ (layout_obj, Qtext)) return GL_TEXT; | |
5462 | |
563 | 5463 invalid_constant ("Unknown glyph layout type", layout_obj); |
1204 | 5464 RETURN_NOT_REACHED (GL_TEXT); |
428 | 5465 } |
5466 | |
5467 static Lisp_Object | |
5468 set_extent_glyph_1 (Lisp_Object extent_obj, Lisp_Object glyph, int endp, | |
5469 Lisp_Object layout_obj) | |
5470 { | |
442 | 5471 EXTENT extent = decode_extent (extent_obj, 0); |
428 | 5472 glyph_layout layout = symbol_to_glyph_layout (layout_obj); |
5473 | |
5474 /* Make sure we've actually been given a valid glyph or it's nil | |
5475 (meaning we're deleting a glyph from an extent). */ | |
5476 if (!NILP (glyph)) | |
5477 CHECK_BUFFER_GLYPH (glyph); | |
5478 | |
5479 set_extent_glyph (extent, glyph, endp, layout); | |
5480 return glyph; | |
5481 } | |
5482 | |
5483 DEFUN ("set-extent-begin-glyph", Fset_extent_begin_glyph, 2, 3, 0, /* | |
5484 Display a bitmap, subwindow or string at the beginning of EXTENT. | |
5485 BEGIN-GLYPH must be a glyph object. The layout policy defaults to `text'. | |
5486 */ | |
5487 (extent, begin_glyph, layout)) | |
5488 { | |
5489 return set_extent_glyph_1 (extent, begin_glyph, 0, layout); | |
5490 } | |
5491 | |
5492 DEFUN ("set-extent-end-glyph", Fset_extent_end_glyph, 2, 3, 0, /* | |
5493 Display a bitmap, subwindow or string at the end of EXTENT. | |
5494 END-GLYPH must be a glyph object. The layout policy defaults to `text'. | |
5495 */ | |
5496 (extent, end_glyph, layout)) | |
5497 { | |
5498 return set_extent_glyph_1 (extent, end_glyph, 1, layout); | |
5499 } | |
5500 | |
5501 DEFUN ("extent-begin-glyph", Fextent_begin_glyph, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
5502 Return the glyph object displayed at the beginning of EXTENT. | |
5503 If there is none, nil is returned. | |
5504 */ | |
5505 (extent)) | |
5506 { | |
5507 return extent_begin_glyph (decode_extent (extent, 0)); | |
5508 } | |
5509 | |
5510 DEFUN ("extent-end-glyph", Fextent_end_glyph, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
5511 Return the glyph object displayed at the end of EXTENT. | |
5512 If there is none, nil is returned. | |
5513 */ | |
5514 (extent)) | |
5515 { | |
5516 return extent_end_glyph (decode_extent (extent, 0)); | |
5517 } | |
5518 | |
5519 DEFUN ("set-extent-begin-glyph-layout", Fset_extent_begin_glyph_layout, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
5520 Set the layout policy of EXTENT's begin glyph. | |
5521 Access this using the `extent-begin-glyph-layout' function. | |
5522 */ | |
5523 (extent, layout)) | |
5524 { | |
5525 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
5526 e = extent_ancestor (e); | |
647 | 5527 set_extent_begin_glyph_layout (e, symbol_to_glyph_layout (layout)); |
826 | 5528 signal_extent_property_changed (e, Qbegin_glyph_layout, 1); |
428 | 5529 return layout; |
5530 } | |
5531 | |
5532 DEFUN ("set-extent-end-glyph-layout", Fset_extent_end_glyph_layout, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
5533 Set the layout policy of EXTENT's end glyph. | |
5534 Access this using the `extent-end-glyph-layout' function. | |
5535 */ | |
5536 (extent, layout)) | |
5537 { | |
5538 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
5539 e = extent_ancestor (e); | |
647 | 5540 set_extent_end_glyph_layout (e, symbol_to_glyph_layout (layout)); |
826 | 5541 signal_extent_property_changed (e, Qend_glyph_layout, 1); |
428 | 5542 return layout; |
5543 } | |
5544 | |
5545 DEFUN ("extent-begin-glyph-layout", Fextent_begin_glyph_layout, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
5546 Return the layout policy associated with EXTENT's begin glyph. | |
5547 Set this using the `set-extent-begin-glyph-layout' function. | |
5548 */ | |
5549 (extent)) | |
5550 { | |
5551 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
5552 return glyph_layout_to_symbol ((glyph_layout) extent_begin_glyph_layout (e)); | |
5553 } | |
5554 | |
5555 DEFUN ("extent-end-glyph-layout", Fextent_end_glyph_layout, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
5556 Return the layout policy associated with EXTENT's end glyph. | |
5557 Set this using the `set-extent-end-glyph-layout' function. | |
5558 */ | |
5559 (extent)) | |
5560 { | |
5561 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
5562 return glyph_layout_to_symbol ((glyph_layout) extent_end_glyph_layout (e)); | |
5563 } | |
5564 | |
5565 DEFUN ("set-extent-priority", Fset_extent_priority, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
5566 Set the display priority of EXTENT to PRIORITY (an integer). | |
5567 When the extent attributes are being merged for display, the priority | |
5568 is used to determine which extent takes precedence in the event of a | |
5569 conflict (two extents whose faces both specify font, for example: the | |
5570 font of the extent with the higher priority will be used). | |
5571 Extents are created with priority 0; priorities may be negative. | |
5572 */ | |
5573 (extent, priority)) | |
5574 { | |
5575 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
5576 | |
5577 CHECK_INT (priority); | |
5578 e = extent_ancestor (e); | |
5579 set_extent_priority (e, XINT (priority)); | |
826 | 5580 signal_extent_property_changed (e, Qpriority, 1); |
428 | 5581 return priority; |
5582 } | |
5583 | |
5584 DEFUN ("extent-priority", Fextent_priority, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
5585 Return the display priority of EXTENT; see `set-extent-priority'. | |
5586 */ | |
5587 (extent)) | |
5588 { | |
5589 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
5590 return make_int (extent_priority (e)); | |
5591 } | |
5592 | |
5593 DEFUN ("set-extent-property", Fset_extent_property, 3, 3, 0, /* | |
5594 Change a property of an extent. | |
5595 PROPERTY may be any symbol; the value stored may be accessed with | |
5596 the `extent-property' function. | |
2758 | 5597 |
428 | 5598 The following symbols have predefined meanings: |
5599 | |
5600 detached Removes the extent from its buffer; setting this is | |
5601 the same as calling `detach-extent'. | |
5602 | |
5603 destroyed Removes the extent from its buffer, and makes it | |
5604 unusable in the future; this is the same calling | |
5605 `delete-extent'. | |
5606 | |
5607 priority Change redisplay priority; same as `set-extent-priority'. | |
5608 | |
5609 start-open Whether the set of characters within the extent is | |
5610 treated being open on the left, that is, whether | |
5611 the start position is an exclusive, rather than | |
5612 inclusive, boundary. If true, then characters | |
5613 inserted exactly at the beginning of the extent | |
5614 will remain outside of the extent; otherwise they | |
5615 will go into the extent, extending it. | |
5616 | |
5617 end-open Whether the set of characters within the extent is | |
5618 treated being open on the right, that is, whether | |
5619 the end position is an exclusive, rather than | |
5620 inclusive, boundary. If true, then characters | |
5621 inserted exactly at the end of the extent will | |
5622 remain outside of the extent; otherwise they will | |
5623 go into the extent, extending it. | |
5624 | |
5625 By default, extents have the `end-open' but not the | |
5626 `start-open' property set. | |
5627 | |
5628 read-only Text within this extent will be unmodifiable. | |
5629 | |
5630 initial-redisplay-function (EXPERIMENTAL) | |
5631 function to be called the first time (part of) the extent | |
5632 is redisplayed. It will be called with the extent as its | |
5633 first argument. | |
1041 | 5634 Note: The function will not be called immediately |
5635 during redisplay, an eval event will be dispatched. | |
428 | 5636 |
5637 detachable Whether the extent gets detached (as with | |
5638 `detach-extent') when all the text within the | |
5639 extent is deleted. This is true by default. If | |
5640 this property is not set, the extent becomes a | |
5641 zero-length extent when its text is deleted. (In | |
5642 such a case, the `start-open' property is | |
5643 automatically removed if both the `start-open' and | |
5644 `end-open' properties are set, since zero-length | |
5645 extents open on both ends are not allowed.) | |
5646 | |
5647 face The face in which to display the text. Setting | |
5648 this is the same as calling `set-extent-face'. | |
5649 | |
1041 | 5650 mouse-face If non-nil, the extent will be highlighted in this |
5651 face when the mouse moves over it. | |
428 | 5652 |
5653 pointer If non-nil, and a valid pointer glyph, this specifies | |
5654 the shape of the mouse pointer while over the extent. | |
5655 | |
5656 highlight Obsolete: Setting this property is equivalent to | |
1041 | 5657 setting a `mouse-face' property of `highlight'. |
5658 Reading this property returns non-nil if | |
5659 the extent has a non-nil `mouse-face' property. | |
428 | 5660 |
5661 duplicable Whether this extent should be copied into strings, | |
5662 so that kill, yank, and undo commands will restore | |
5663 or copy it. `duplicable' extents are copied from | |
5664 an extent into a string when `buffer-substring' or | |
5665 a similar function creates a string. The extents | |
5666 in a string are copied into other strings created | |
5667 from the string using `concat' or `substring'. | |
5668 When `insert' or a similar function inserts the | |
5669 string into a buffer, the extents are copied back | |
5670 into the buffer. | |
5671 | |
5672 unique Meaningful only in conjunction with `duplicable'. | |
5673 When this is set, there may be only one instance | |
5674 of this extent attached at a time: if it is copied | |
5675 to the kill ring and then yanked, the extent is | |
5676 not copied. If, however, it is killed (removed | |
5677 from the buffer) and then yanked, it will be | |
5678 re-attached at the new position. | |
5679 | |
5680 invisible If the value is non-nil, text under this extent | |
5681 may be treated as not present for the purpose of | |
5682 redisplay, or may be displayed using an ellipsis | |
5683 or other marker; see `buffer-invisibility-spec' | |
5684 and `invisible-text-glyph'. In all cases, | |
5685 however, the text is still visible to other | |
5686 functions that examine a buffer's text. | |
5687 | |
5688 keymap This keymap is consulted for mouse clicks on this | |
5689 extent, or keypresses made while point is within the | |
5690 extent. | |
5691 | |
5692 copy-function This is a hook that is run when a duplicable extent | |
5693 is about to be copied from a buffer to a string (or | |
5694 the kill ring). It is called with three arguments, | |
5695 the extent, and the buffer-positions within it | |
5696 which are being copied. If this function returns | |
5697 nil, then the extent will not be copied; otherwise | |
5698 it will. | |
5699 | |
5700 paste-function This is a hook that is run when a duplicable extent is | |
5701 about to be copied from a string (or the kill ring) | |
5702 into a buffer. It is called with three arguments, | |
5703 the original extent, and the buffer positions which | |
5704 the copied extent will occupy. (This hook is run | |
5705 after the corresponding text has already been | |
5706 inserted into the buffer.) Note that the extent | |
5707 argument may be detached when this function is run. | |
5708 If this function returns nil, no extent will be | |
5709 inserted. Otherwise, there will be an extent | |
5710 covering the range in question. | |
5711 | |
5712 If the original extent is not attached to a buffer, | |
5713 then it will be re-attached at this range. | |
5714 Otherwise, a copy will be made, and that copy | |
5715 attached here. | |
5716 | |
5717 The copy-function and paste-function are meaningful | |
5718 only for extents with the `duplicable' flag set, | |
5719 and if they are not specified, behave as if `t' was | |
5720 the returned value. When these hooks are invoked, | |
5721 the current buffer is the buffer which the extent | |
5722 is being copied from/to, respectively. | |
5723 | |
5724 begin-glyph A glyph to be displayed at the beginning of the extent, | |
5725 or nil. | |
5726 | |
5727 end-glyph A glyph to be displayed at the end of the extent, | |
5728 or nil. | |
5729 | |
5730 begin-glyph-layout The layout policy (one of `text', `whitespace', | |
5731 `inside-margin', or `outside-margin') of the extent's | |
5732 begin glyph. | |
5733 | |
1041 | 5734 end-glyph-layout The layout policy of the extent's end glyph. |
5735 | |
5736 syntax-table A cons or a syntax table object. If a cons, the car must | |
2767 | 5737 be an integer (interpreted as a syntax code, applicable |
5738 to all characters in the extent). Otherwise, syntax of | |
5739 characters in the extent is looked up in the syntax | |
5740 table. You should use the text property API to | |
5741 manipulate this property. (This may be required in the | |
5742 future.) | |
5743 | |
5744 The following property is available if `atomic-extents.el'--part of the | |
5745 `edit-utils' package--has been loaded: | |
2758 | 5746 |
5747 atomic When set, point will never fall inside the extent. | |
5748 Not as useful as you might think, as | |
5749 `delete-backward-char' still removes characters one by | |
2767 | 5750 one. This property as currently implemented is a |
5751 kludge, and be prepared for it to go away if and when we | |
5752 implement something better. | |
2758 | 5753 |
428 | 5754 */ |
5755 (extent, property, value)) | |
5756 { | |
5757 /* This function can GC if property is `keymap' */ | |
5758 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
826 | 5759 int signal_change = 0; |
5760 | |
5761 /* If VALUE is unbound, the property is being removed through `remprop'. | |
5762 Return Qunbound if removal disallowed, Qt if anything removed, | |
5763 Qnil otherwise. */ | |
5764 | |
5765 /* Keep in synch with stuff below. */ | |
5766 if (UNBOUNDP (value)) | |
5767 { | |
5768 int retval; | |
5769 | |
5770 if (EQ (property, Qread_only) | |
5771 || EQ (property, Qunique) | |
5772 || EQ (property, Qduplicable) | |
5773 || EQ (property, Qinvisible) | |
5774 || EQ (property, Qdetachable) | |
5775 || EQ (property, Qdetached) | |
5776 || EQ (property, Qdestroyed) | |
5777 || EQ (property, Qpriority) | |
5778 || EQ (property, Qface) | |
5779 || EQ (property, Qinitial_redisplay_function) | |
5780 || EQ (property, Qafter_change_functions) | |
5781 || EQ (property, Qbefore_change_functions) | |
5782 || EQ (property, Qmouse_face) | |
5783 || EQ (property, Qhighlight) | |
5784 || EQ (property, Qbegin_glyph_layout) | |
5785 || EQ (property, Qend_glyph_layout) | |
5786 || EQ (property, Qglyph_layout) | |
5787 || EQ (property, Qbegin_glyph) | |
5788 || EQ (property, Qend_glyph) | |
5789 || EQ (property, Qstart_open) | |
5790 || EQ (property, Qend_open) | |
5791 || EQ (property, Qstart_closed) | |
5792 || EQ (property, Qend_closed) | |
5793 || EQ (property, Qkeymap)) | |
5794 return Qunbound; | |
5795 | |
5796 retval = external_remprop (extent_plist_addr (e), property, 0, | |
5797 ERROR_ME); | |
5798 if (retval) | |
5799 signal_extent_property_changed (e, property, 1); | |
5800 return retval ? Qt : Qnil; | |
5801 } | |
428 | 5802 |
5803 if (EQ (property, Qread_only)) | |
826 | 5804 { |
5805 set_extent_read_only (e, value); | |
5806 signal_change = 1; | |
5807 } | |
428 | 5808 else if (EQ (property, Qunique)) |
826 | 5809 { |
5810 extent_unique_p (e) = !NILP (value); | |
5811 signal_change = 1; | |
5812 } | |
428 | 5813 else if (EQ (property, Qduplicable)) |
826 | 5814 { |
5815 extent_duplicable_p (e) = !NILP (value); | |
5816 signal_change = 1; | |
5817 } | |
428 | 5818 else if (EQ (property, Qinvisible)) |
5819 set_extent_invisible (e, value); | |
5820 else if (EQ (property, Qdetachable)) | |
826 | 5821 { |
5822 extent_detachable_p (e) = !NILP (value); | |
5823 signal_change = 1; | |
5824 } | |
428 | 5825 else if (EQ (property, Qdetached)) |
5826 { | |
5827 if (NILP (value)) | |
826 | 5828 invalid_operation ("can only set `detached' to t", Qunbound); |
428 | 5829 Fdetach_extent (extent); |
5830 } | |
5831 else if (EQ (property, Qdestroyed)) | |
5832 { | |
5833 if (NILP (value)) | |
826 | 5834 invalid_operation ("can only set `destroyed' to t", Qunbound); |
428 | 5835 Fdelete_extent (extent); |
5836 } | |
5837 else if (EQ (property, Qpriority)) | |
5838 Fset_extent_priority (extent, value); | |
5839 else if (EQ (property, Qface)) | |
5840 Fset_extent_face (extent, value); | |
5841 else if (EQ (property, Qinitial_redisplay_function)) | |
5842 Fset_extent_initial_redisplay_function (extent, value); | |
5843 else if (EQ (property, Qbefore_change_functions)) | |
826 | 5844 { |
5845 set_extent_before_change_functions (e, value); | |
5846 signal_change = 1; | |
5847 } | |
428 | 5848 else if (EQ (property, Qafter_change_functions)) |
826 | 5849 { |
5850 set_extent_after_change_functions (e, value); | |
5851 signal_change = 1; | |
5852 } | |
428 | 5853 else if (EQ (property, Qmouse_face)) |
5854 Fset_extent_mouse_face (extent, value); | |
5855 /* Obsolete: */ | |
5856 else if (EQ (property, Qhighlight)) | |
5857 Fset_extent_mouse_face (extent, Qhighlight); | |
5858 else if (EQ (property, Qbegin_glyph_layout)) | |
5859 Fset_extent_begin_glyph_layout (extent, value); | |
5860 else if (EQ (property, Qend_glyph_layout)) | |
5861 Fset_extent_end_glyph_layout (extent, value); | |
5862 /* For backwards compatibility. We use begin glyph because it is by | |
5863 far the more used of the two. */ | |
5864 else if (EQ (property, Qglyph_layout)) | |
5865 Fset_extent_begin_glyph_layout (extent, value); | |
5866 else if (EQ (property, Qbegin_glyph)) | |
5867 Fset_extent_begin_glyph (extent, value, Qnil); | |
5868 else if (EQ (property, Qend_glyph)) | |
5869 Fset_extent_end_glyph (extent, value, Qnil); | |
5870 else if (EQ (property, Qstart_open)) | |
5871 set_extent_openness (e, !NILP (value), -1); | |
5872 else if (EQ (property, Qend_open)) | |
5873 set_extent_openness (e, -1, !NILP (value)); | |
5874 /* Support (but don't document...) the obvious *_closed antonyms. */ | |
5875 else if (EQ (property, Qstart_closed)) | |
5876 set_extent_openness (e, NILP (value), -1); | |
5877 else if (EQ (property, Qend_closed)) | |
5878 set_extent_openness (e, -1, NILP (value)); | |
5879 else | |
5880 { | |
5881 if (EQ (property, Qkeymap)) | |
5882 while (!NILP (value) && NILP (Fkeymapp (value))) | |
5883 value = wrong_type_argument (Qkeymapp, value); | |
5884 | |
5885 external_plist_put (extent_plist_addr (e), property, value, 0, ERROR_ME); | |
826 | 5886 signal_change = 1; |
428 | 5887 } |
5888 | |
826 | 5889 if (signal_change) |
5890 signal_extent_property_changed (e, property, 1); | |
428 | 5891 return value; |
5892 } | |
5893 | |
5894 DEFUN ("set-extent-properties", Fset_extent_properties, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
5895 Change some properties of EXTENT. | |
5896 PLIST is a property list. | |
5897 For a list of built-in properties, see `set-extent-property'. | |
5898 */ | |
5899 (extent, plist)) | |
5900 { | |
5901 /* This function can GC, if one of the properties is `keymap' */ | |
5902 Lisp_Object property, value; | |
5903 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
5904 GCPRO1 (plist); | |
5905 | |
5906 plist = Fcopy_sequence (plist); | |
5907 Fcanonicalize_plist (plist, Qnil); | |
5908 | |
5909 while (!NILP (plist)) | |
5910 { | |
5911 property = Fcar (plist); plist = Fcdr (plist); | |
5912 value = Fcar (plist); plist = Fcdr (plist); | |
5913 Fset_extent_property (extent, property, value); | |
5914 } | |
5915 UNGCPRO; | |
5916 return Qnil; | |
5917 } | |
5918 | |
5919 DEFUN ("extent-property", Fextent_property, 2, 3, 0, /* | |
5920 Return EXTENT's value for property PROPERTY. | |
444 | 5921 If no such property exists, DEFAULT is returned. |
428 | 5922 See `set-extent-property' for the built-in property names. |
5923 */ | |
5924 (extent, property, default_)) | |
5925 { | |
5926 EXTENT e = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
5927 | |
5928 if (EQ (property, Qdetached)) | |
5929 return extent_detached_p (e) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
5930 else if (EQ (property, Qdestroyed)) | |
5931 return !EXTENT_LIVE_P (e) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
5932 else if (EQ (property, Qstart_open)) | |
5933 return extent_normal_field (e, start_open) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
5934 else if (EQ (property, Qend_open)) | |
5935 return extent_normal_field (e, end_open) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
5936 else if (EQ (property, Qunique)) | |
5937 return extent_normal_field (e, unique) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
5938 else if (EQ (property, Qduplicable)) | |
5939 return extent_normal_field (e, duplicable) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
5940 else if (EQ (property, Qdetachable)) | |
5941 return extent_normal_field (e, detachable) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
5942 /* Support (but don't document...) the obvious *_closed antonyms. */ | |
5943 else if (EQ (property, Qstart_closed)) | |
5944 return extent_start_open_p (e) ? Qnil : Qt; | |
5945 else if (EQ (property, Qend_closed)) | |
5946 return extent_end_open_p (e) ? Qnil : Qt; | |
5947 else if (EQ (property, Qpriority)) | |
5948 return make_int (extent_priority (e)); | |
5949 else if (EQ (property, Qread_only)) | |
5950 return extent_read_only (e); | |
5951 else if (EQ (property, Qinvisible)) | |
5952 return extent_invisible (e); | |
5953 else if (EQ (property, Qface)) | |
5954 return Fextent_face (extent); | |
5955 else if (EQ (property, Qinitial_redisplay_function)) | |
5956 return extent_initial_redisplay_function (e); | |
5957 else if (EQ (property, Qbefore_change_functions)) | |
5958 return extent_before_change_functions (e); | |
5959 else if (EQ (property, Qafter_change_functions)) | |
5960 return extent_after_change_functions (e); | |
5961 else if (EQ (property, Qmouse_face)) | |
5962 return Fextent_mouse_face (extent); | |
5963 /* Obsolete: */ | |
5964 else if (EQ (property, Qhighlight)) | |
5965 return !NILP (Fextent_mouse_face (extent)) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
5966 else if (EQ (property, Qbegin_glyph_layout)) | |
5967 return Fextent_begin_glyph_layout (extent); | |
5968 else if (EQ (property, Qend_glyph_layout)) | |
5969 return Fextent_end_glyph_layout (extent); | |
5970 /* For backwards compatibility. We use begin glyph because it is by | |
5971 far the more used of the two. */ | |
5972 else if (EQ (property, Qglyph_layout)) | |
5973 return Fextent_begin_glyph_layout (extent); | |
5974 else if (EQ (property, Qbegin_glyph)) | |
5975 return extent_begin_glyph (e); | |
5976 else if (EQ (property, Qend_glyph)) | |
5977 return extent_end_glyph (e); | |
5978 else | |
5979 { | |
5980 Lisp_Object value = external_plist_get (extent_plist_addr (e), | |
5981 property, 0, ERROR_ME); | |
5982 return UNBOUNDP (value) ? default_ : value; | |
5983 } | |
5984 } | |
5985 | |
826 | 5986 static void |
5987 extent_properties (EXTENT e, Lisp_Object_pair_dynarr *props) | |
5988 { | |
5989 Lisp_Object face, anc_obj; | |
428 | 5990 glyph_layout layout; |
826 | 5991 EXTENT anc; |
5992 | |
5993 #define ADD_PROP(miftaaH, maal) \ | |
5994 do { \ | |
5995 Lisp_Object_pair p; \ | |
5996 p.key = miftaaH; \ | |
5997 p.value = maal; \ | |
5998 Dynarr_add (props, p); \ | |
5999 } while (0) | |
6000 | |
428 | 6001 if (!EXTENT_LIVE_P (e)) |
826 | 6002 { |
6003 ADD_PROP (Qdestroyed, Qt); | |
6004 return; | |
6005 } | |
428 | 6006 |
6007 anc = extent_ancestor (e); | |
793 | 6008 anc_obj = wrap_extent (anc); |
428 | 6009 |
6010 /* For efficiency, use the ancestor for all properties except detached */ | |
826 | 6011 { |
6012 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_3 (key, value, extent_plist_slot (anc)) | |
6013 ADD_PROP (key, value); | |
6014 } | |
428 | 6015 |
6016 if (!NILP (face = Fextent_face (anc_obj))) | |
826 | 6017 ADD_PROP (Qface, face); |
428 | 6018 |
6019 if (!NILP (face = Fextent_mouse_face (anc_obj))) | |
826 | 6020 ADD_PROP (Qmouse_face, face); |
428 | 6021 |
6022 if ((layout = (glyph_layout) extent_begin_glyph_layout (anc)) != GL_TEXT) | |
6023 { | |
6024 Lisp_Object sym = glyph_layout_to_symbol (layout); | |
826 | 6025 ADD_PROP (Qglyph_layout, sym); /* compatibility */ |
6026 ADD_PROP (Qbegin_glyph_layout, sym); | |
428 | 6027 } |
6028 | |
6029 if ((layout = (glyph_layout) extent_end_glyph_layout (anc)) != GL_TEXT) | |
826 | 6030 ADD_PROP (Qend_glyph_layout, glyph_layout_to_symbol (layout)); |
428 | 6031 |
6032 if (!NILP (extent_end_glyph (anc))) | |
826 | 6033 ADD_PROP (Qend_glyph, extent_end_glyph (anc)); |
428 | 6034 |
6035 if (!NILP (extent_begin_glyph (anc))) | |
826 | 6036 ADD_PROP (Qbegin_glyph, extent_begin_glyph (anc)); |
428 | 6037 |
6038 if (extent_priority (anc) != 0) | |
826 | 6039 ADD_PROP (Qpriority, make_int (extent_priority (anc))); |
428 | 6040 |
6041 if (!NILP (extent_initial_redisplay_function (anc))) | |
826 | 6042 ADD_PROP (Qinitial_redisplay_function, |
6043 extent_initial_redisplay_function (anc)); | |
428 | 6044 |
6045 if (!NILP (extent_before_change_functions (anc))) | |
826 | 6046 ADD_PROP (Qbefore_change_functions, extent_before_change_functions (anc)); |
428 | 6047 |
6048 if (!NILP (extent_after_change_functions (anc))) | |
826 | 6049 ADD_PROP (Qafter_change_functions, extent_after_change_functions (anc)); |
428 | 6050 |
6051 if (!NILP (extent_invisible (anc))) | |
826 | 6052 ADD_PROP (Qinvisible, extent_invisible (anc)); |
428 | 6053 |
6054 if (!NILP (extent_read_only (anc))) | |
826 | 6055 ADD_PROP (Qread_only, extent_read_only (anc)); |
428 | 6056 |
6057 if (extent_normal_field (anc, end_open)) | |
826 | 6058 ADD_PROP (Qend_open, Qt); |
428 | 6059 |
6060 if (extent_normal_field (anc, start_open)) | |
826 | 6061 ADD_PROP (Qstart_open, Qt); |
428 | 6062 |
6063 if (extent_normal_field (anc, detachable)) | |
826 | 6064 ADD_PROP (Qdetachable, Qt); |
428 | 6065 |
6066 if (extent_normal_field (anc, duplicable)) | |
826 | 6067 ADD_PROP (Qduplicable, Qt); |
428 | 6068 |
6069 if (extent_normal_field (anc, unique)) | |
826 | 6070 ADD_PROP (Qunique, Qt); |
428 | 6071 |
6072 /* detached is not an inherited property */ | |
6073 if (extent_detached_p (e)) | |
826 | 6074 ADD_PROP (Qdetached, Qt); |
6075 | |
6076 #undef ADD_PROP | |
6077 } | |
6078 | |
6079 DEFUN ("extent-properties", Fextent_properties, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
6080 Return a property list of the attributes of EXTENT. | |
6081 Do not modify this list; use `set-extent-property' instead. | |
6082 */ | |
6083 (extent)) | |
6084 { | |
6085 EXTENT e; | |
6086 Lisp_Object result = Qnil; | |
6087 Lisp_Object_pair_dynarr *props; | |
6088 int i; | |
6089 | |
6090 CHECK_EXTENT (extent); | |
6091 e = XEXTENT (extent); | |
6092 props = Dynarr_new (Lisp_Object_pair); | |
6093 extent_properties (e, props); | |
6094 | |
6095 for (i = 0; i < Dynarr_length (props); i++) | |
6096 result = cons3 (Dynarr_at (props, i).key, Dynarr_at (props, i).value, | |
6097 result); | |
6098 | |
6099 Dynarr_free (props); | |
428 | 6100 return result; |
6101 } | |
6102 | |
6103 | |
6104 /************************************************************************/ | |
6105 /* highlighting */ | |
6106 /************************************************************************/ | |
6107 | |
6108 /* The display code looks into the Vlast_highlighted_extent variable to | |
6109 correctly display highlighted extents. This updates that variable, | |
6110 and marks the appropriate buffers as needing some redisplay. | |
6111 */ | |
6112 static void | |
6113 do_highlight (Lisp_Object extent_obj, int highlight_p) | |
6114 { | |
6115 if (( highlight_p && (EQ (Vlast_highlighted_extent, extent_obj))) || | |
6116 (!highlight_p && (EQ (Vlast_highlighted_extent, Qnil)))) | |
6117 return; | |
6118 if (EXTENTP (Vlast_highlighted_extent) && | |
6119 EXTENT_LIVE_P (XEXTENT (Vlast_highlighted_extent))) | |
6120 { | |
6121 /* do not recurse on descendants. Only one extent is highlighted | |
6122 at a time. */ | |
826 | 6123 /* A bit of a lie. */ |
6124 signal_extent_property_changed (XEXTENT (Vlast_highlighted_extent), | |
6125 Qface, 0); | |
428 | 6126 } |
6127 Vlast_highlighted_extent = Qnil; | |
6128 if (!NILP (extent_obj) | |
6129 && BUFFERP (extent_object (XEXTENT (extent_obj))) | |
6130 && highlight_p) | |
6131 { | |
826 | 6132 signal_extent_property_changed (XEXTENT (extent_obj), Qface, 0); |
428 | 6133 Vlast_highlighted_extent = extent_obj; |
6134 } | |
6135 } | |
6136 | |
6137 DEFUN ("force-highlight-extent", Fforce_highlight_extent, 1, 2, 0, /* | |
6138 Highlight or unhighlight the given extent. | |
6139 If the second arg is non-nil, it will be highlighted, else dehighlighted. | |
6140 This is the same as `highlight-extent', except that it will work even | |
6141 on extents without the `mouse-face' property. | |
6142 */ | |
6143 (extent, highlight_p)) | |
6144 { | |
6145 if (NILP (extent)) | |
6146 highlight_p = Qnil; | |
6147 else | |
793 | 6148 extent = wrap_extent (decode_extent (extent, DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED)); |
428 | 6149 do_highlight (extent, !NILP (highlight_p)); |
6150 return Qnil; | |
6151 } | |
6152 | |
6153 DEFUN ("highlight-extent", Fhighlight_extent, 1, 2, 0, /* | |
6154 Highlight EXTENT, if it is highlightable. | |
6155 \(that is, if it has the `mouse-face' property). | |
6156 If the second arg is non-nil, it will be highlighted, else dehighlighted. | |
6157 Highlighted extents are displayed as if they were merged with the face | |
6158 or faces specified by the `mouse-face' property. | |
6159 */ | |
6160 (extent, highlight_p)) | |
6161 { | |
6162 if (EXTENTP (extent) && NILP (extent_mouse_face (XEXTENT (extent)))) | |
6163 return Qnil; | |
6164 else | |
6165 return Fforce_highlight_extent (extent, highlight_p); | |
6166 } | |
6167 | |
6168 | |
6169 /************************************************************************/ | |
6170 /* strings and extents */ | |
6171 /************************************************************************/ | |
6172 | |
6173 /* copy/paste hooks */ | |
6174 | |
6175 static int | |
826 | 6176 run_extent_copy_paste_internal (EXTENT e, Charxpos from, Charxpos to, |
428 | 6177 Lisp_Object object, |
6178 Lisp_Object prop) | |
6179 { | |
6180 /* This function can GC */ | |
6181 Lisp_Object extent; | |
6182 Lisp_Object copy_fn; | |
793 | 6183 extent = wrap_extent (e); |
428 | 6184 copy_fn = Fextent_property (extent, prop, Qnil); |
6185 if (!NILP (copy_fn)) | |
6186 { | |
6187 Lisp_Object flag; | |
6188 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3; | |
6189 GCPRO3 (extent, copy_fn, object); | |
6190 if (BUFFERP (object)) | |
6191 flag = call3_in_buffer (XBUFFER (object), copy_fn, extent, | |
6192 make_int (from), make_int (to)); | |
6193 else | |
6194 flag = call3 (copy_fn, extent, make_int (from), make_int (to)); | |
6195 UNGCPRO; | |
6196 if (NILP (flag) || !EXTENT_LIVE_P (XEXTENT (extent))) | |
6197 return 0; | |
6198 } | |
6199 return 1; | |
6200 } | |
6201 | |
6202 static int | |
826 | 6203 run_extent_copy_function (EXTENT e, Bytexpos from, Bytexpos to) |
428 | 6204 { |
6205 Lisp_Object object = extent_object (e); | |
6206 /* This function can GC */ | |
6207 return run_extent_copy_paste_internal | |
826 | 6208 (e, buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_charxpos (object, from), |
6209 buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_charxpos (object, to), object, | |
428 | 6210 Qcopy_function); |
6211 } | |
6212 | |
6213 static int | |
826 | 6214 run_extent_paste_function (EXTENT e, Bytexpos from, Bytexpos to, |
428 | 6215 Lisp_Object object) |
6216 { | |
6217 /* This function can GC */ | |
6218 return run_extent_copy_paste_internal | |
826 | 6219 (e, buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_charxpos (object, from), |
6220 buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_charxpos (object, to), object, | |
428 | 6221 Qpaste_function); |
6222 } | |
6223 | |
826 | 6224 static int |
6225 run_extent_paste_function_char (EXTENT e, Charxpos from, Charxpos to, | |
6226 Lisp_Object object) | |
6227 { | |
6228 /* This function can GC */ | |
6229 return run_extent_copy_paste_internal (e, from, to, object, Qpaste_function); | |
6230 } | |
6231 | |
428 | 6232 static Lisp_Object |
826 | 6233 insert_extent (EXTENT extent, Bytexpos new_start, Bytexpos new_end, |
428 | 6234 Lisp_Object object, int run_hooks) |
6235 { | |
6236 /* This function can GC */ | |
6237 if (!EQ (extent_object (extent), object)) | |
6238 goto copy_it; | |
6239 | |
6240 if (extent_detached_p (extent)) | |
6241 { | |
6242 if (run_hooks && | |
6243 !run_extent_paste_function (extent, new_start, new_end, object)) | |
6244 /* The paste-function said don't re-attach this extent here. */ | |
6245 return Qnil; | |
6246 else | |
826 | 6247 set_extent_endpoints (extent, new_start, new_end, Qnil); |
428 | 6248 } |
6249 else | |
6250 { | |
826 | 6251 Bytexpos exstart = extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 0); |
6252 Bytexpos exend = extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 1); | |
428 | 6253 |
6254 if (exend < new_start || exstart > new_end) | |
6255 goto copy_it; | |
6256 else | |
6257 { | |
6258 new_start = min (exstart, new_start); | |
6259 new_end = max (exend, new_end); | |
6260 if (exstart != new_start || exend != new_end) | |
826 | 6261 set_extent_endpoints (extent, new_start, new_end, Qnil); |
428 | 6262 } |
6263 } | |
6264 | |
793 | 6265 return wrap_extent (extent); |
428 | 6266 |
6267 copy_it: | |
6268 if (run_hooks && | |
6269 !run_extent_paste_function (extent, new_start, new_end, object)) | |
6270 /* The paste-function said don't attach a copy of the extent here. */ | |
6271 return Qnil; | |
6272 else | |
793 | 6273 return wrap_extent (copy_extent (extent, new_start, new_end, object)); |
428 | 6274 } |
6275 | |
6276 DEFUN ("insert-extent", Finsert_extent, 1, 5, 0, /* | |
6277 Insert EXTENT from START to END in BUFFER-OR-STRING. | |
6278 BUFFER-OR-STRING defaults to the current buffer if omitted. | |
826 | 6279 If EXTENT is already on the same object, and overlaps or is adjacent to |
6280 the given range, its range is merely extended to include the new range. | |
6281 Otherwise, a copy is made of the extent at the new position and object. | |
6282 When a copy is made, the new extent is returned, copy/paste hooks are run, | |
6283 and the change is noted for undo recording. When no copy is made, nil is | |
6284 returned. See documentation on `detach-extent' for a discussion of undo | |
6285 recording. | |
6286 | |
428 | 6287 The fourth arg, NO-HOOKS, can be used to inhibit the running of the |
826 | 6288 extent's `paste-function' property if it has one. |
6289 | |
6290 It's not really clear why this function exists any more. It was a holdover | |
6291 from a much older implementation of extents, before extents could really | |
6292 exist on strings. | |
428 | 6293 */ |
6294 (extent, start, end, no_hooks, buffer_or_string)) | |
6295 { | |
6296 EXTENT ext = decode_extent (extent, 0); | |
6297 Lisp_Object copy; | |
826 | 6298 Bytexpos s, e; |
428 | 6299 |
6300 buffer_or_string = decode_buffer_or_string (buffer_or_string); | |
6301 get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (buffer_or_string, start, end, &s, &e, | |
6302 GB_ALLOW_PAST_ACCESSIBLE); | |
6303 | |
6304 copy = insert_extent (ext, s, e, buffer_or_string, NILP (no_hooks)); | |
6305 if (EXTENTP (copy)) | |
6306 { | |
6307 if (extent_duplicable_p (XEXTENT (copy))) | |
6308 record_extent (copy, 1); | |
6309 } | |
6310 return copy; | |
6311 } | |
6312 | |
6313 | |
6314 /* adding buffer extents to a string */ | |
6315 | |
6316 struct add_string_extents_arg | |
6317 { | |
826 | 6318 Bytexpos from; |
428 | 6319 Bytecount length; |
6320 Lisp_Object string; | |
6321 }; | |
6322 | |
6323 static int | |
6324 add_string_extents_mapper (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
6325 { | |
6326 /* This function can GC */ | |
6327 struct add_string_extents_arg *closure = | |
6328 (struct add_string_extents_arg *) arg; | |
826 | 6329 Bytecount start = extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 0) - closure->from; |
6330 Bytecount end = extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 1) - closure->from; | |
428 | 6331 |
6332 if (extent_duplicable_p (extent)) | |
6333 { | |
6334 start = max (start, 0); | |
6335 end = min (end, closure->length); | |
6336 | |
6337 /* Run the copy-function to give an extent the option of | |
6338 not being copied into the string (or kill ring). | |
6339 */ | |
6340 if (extent_duplicable_p (extent) && | |
6341 !run_extent_copy_function (extent, start + closure->from, | |
6342 end + closure->from)) | |
6343 return 0; | |
6344 copy_extent (extent, start, end, closure->string); | |
6345 } | |
6346 | |
6347 return 0; | |
6348 } | |
6349 | |
826 | 6350 struct add_string_extents_the_hard_way_arg |
6351 { | |
6352 Charxpos from; | |
6353 Charcount length; | |
6354 Lisp_Object string; | |
6355 }; | |
6356 | |
6357 static int | |
6358 add_string_extents_the_hard_way_mapper (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
6359 { | |
6360 /* This function can GC */ | |
6361 struct add_string_extents_arg *closure = | |
6362 (struct add_string_extents_arg *) arg; | |
6363 Charcount start = extent_endpoint_char (extent, 0) - closure->from; | |
6364 Charcount end = extent_endpoint_char (extent, 1) - closure->from; | |
6365 | |
6366 if (extent_duplicable_p (extent)) | |
6367 { | |
6368 start = max (start, 0); | |
6369 end = min (end, closure->length); | |
6370 | |
6371 /* Run the copy-function to give an extent the option of | |
6372 not being copied into the string (or kill ring). | |
6373 */ | |
6374 if (extent_duplicable_p (extent) && | |
6375 !run_extent_copy_function (extent, start + closure->from, | |
6376 end + closure->from)) | |
6377 return 0; | |
6378 copy_extent (extent, | |
6379 string_index_char_to_byte (closure->string, start), | |
6380 string_index_char_to_byte (closure->string, end), | |
6381 closure->string); | |
6382 } | |
6383 | |
6384 return 0; | |
6385 } | |
6386 | |
428 | 6387 /* Add the extents in buffer BUF from OPOINT to OPOINT+LENGTH to |
6388 the string STRING. */ | |
6389 void | |
826 | 6390 add_string_extents (Lisp_Object string, struct buffer *buf, Bytexpos opoint, |
428 | 6391 Bytecount length) |
6392 { | |
6393 /* This function can GC */ | |
6394 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; | |
6395 Lisp_Object buffer; | |
6396 | |
771 | 6397 buffer = wrap_buffer (buf); |
428 | 6398 GCPRO2 (buffer, string); |
826 | 6399 |
6400 if (XSTRING_FORMAT (string) == BUF_FORMAT (buf)) | |
6401 { | |
6402 struct add_string_extents_arg closure; | |
6403 closure.from = opoint; | |
6404 closure.length = length; | |
6405 closure.string = string; | |
6406 map_extents (opoint, opoint + length, add_string_extents_mapper, | |
6407 (void *) &closure, buffer, 0, | |
6408 /* ignore extents that just abut the region */ | |
6409 ME_END_CLOSED | ME_ALL_EXTENTS_OPEN | | |
6410 /* we are calling E-Lisp (the extent's copy function) | |
6411 so anything might happen */ | |
6412 ME_MIGHT_CALL_ELISP); | |
6413 } | |
6414 else | |
6415 { | |
6416 struct add_string_extents_the_hard_way_arg closure; | |
6417 closure.from = bytebpos_to_charbpos (buf, opoint); | |
6418 closure.length = (bytebpos_to_charbpos (buf, opoint + length) - | |
6419 closure.from); | |
6420 closure.string = string; | |
6421 | |
6422 /* If the string and buffer are in different formats, things get | |
6423 tricky; the only reasonable way to do the operation is entirely in | |
6424 char offsets, which are invariant to format changes. In practice, | |
6425 this won't be time-consuming because the byte/char conversions are | |
6426 mostly in the buffer, which will be in a fixed-width format. */ | |
6427 map_extents (opoint, opoint + length, | |
6428 add_string_extents_the_hard_way_mapper, | |
6429 (void *) &closure, buffer, 0, | |
6430 /* ignore extents that just abut the region */ | |
6431 ME_END_CLOSED | ME_ALL_EXTENTS_OPEN | | |
6432 /* we are calling E-Lisp (the extent's copy function) | |
6433 so anything might happen */ | |
6434 ME_MIGHT_CALL_ELISP); | |
6435 | |
6436 } | |
6437 | |
428 | 6438 UNGCPRO; |
6439 } | |
6440 | |
6441 struct splice_in_string_extents_arg | |
6442 { | |
6443 Bytecount pos; | |
6444 Bytecount length; | |
826 | 6445 Bytexpos opoint; |
428 | 6446 Lisp_Object buffer; |
6447 }; | |
6448 | |
6449 static int | |
6450 splice_in_string_extents_mapper (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
6451 { | |
6452 /* This function can GC */ | |
6453 struct splice_in_string_extents_arg *closure = | |
6454 (struct splice_in_string_extents_arg *) arg; | |
6455 /* BASE_START and BASE_END are the limits in the buffer of the string | |
6456 that was just inserted. | |
826 | 6457 |
428 | 6458 NEW_START and NEW_END are the prospective buffer positions of the |
6459 extent that is going into the buffer. */ | |
826 | 6460 Bytexpos base_start = closure->opoint; |
6461 Bytexpos base_end = base_start + closure->length; | |
6462 Bytexpos new_start = (base_start + extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 0) - | |
6463 closure->pos); | |
6464 Bytexpos new_end = (base_start + extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 1) - | |
428 | 6465 closure->pos); |
6466 | |
6467 if (new_start < base_start) | |
6468 new_start = base_start; | |
6469 if (new_end > base_end) | |
6470 new_end = base_end; | |
6471 if (new_end <= new_start) | |
6472 return 0; | |
6473 | |
6474 if (!extent_duplicable_p (extent)) | |
6475 return 0; | |
6476 | |
6477 if (!inside_undo && | |
6478 !run_extent_paste_function (extent, new_start, new_end, | |
6479 closure->buffer)) | |
6480 return 0; | |
6481 copy_extent (extent, new_start, new_end, closure->buffer); | |
6482 | |
6483 return 0; | |
6484 } | |
6485 | |
826 | 6486 struct splice_in_string_extents_the_hard_way_arg |
6487 { | |
6488 Charcount pos; | |
6489 Charcount length; | |
6490 Charxpos opoint; | |
6491 Lisp_Object buffer; | |
6492 }; | |
6493 | |
6494 static int | |
6495 splice_in_string_extents_the_hard_way_mapper (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
6496 { | |
6497 /* This function can GC */ | |
6498 struct splice_in_string_extents_arg *closure = | |
6499 (struct splice_in_string_extents_arg *) arg; | |
6500 /* BASE_START and BASE_END are the limits in the buffer of the string | |
6501 that was just inserted. | |
6502 | |
6503 NEW_START and NEW_END are the prospective buffer positions of the | |
6504 extent that is going into the buffer. */ | |
6505 Charxpos base_start = closure->opoint; | |
6506 Charxpos base_end = base_start + closure->length; | |
6507 Charxpos new_start = (base_start + extent_endpoint_char (extent, 0) - | |
6508 closure->pos); | |
6509 Charxpos new_end = (base_start + extent_endpoint_char (extent, 1) - | |
6510 closure->pos); | |
6511 | |
6512 if (new_start < base_start) | |
6513 new_start = base_start; | |
6514 if (new_end > base_end) | |
6515 new_end = base_end; | |
6516 if (new_end <= new_start) | |
6517 return 0; | |
6518 | |
6519 if (!extent_duplicable_p (extent)) | |
6520 return 0; | |
6521 | |
6522 if (!inside_undo && | |
6523 !run_extent_paste_function_char (extent, new_start, new_end, | |
6524 closure->buffer)) | |
6525 return 0; | |
6526 copy_extent (extent, | |
6527 charbpos_to_bytebpos (XBUFFER (closure->buffer), new_start), | |
6528 charbpos_to_bytebpos (XBUFFER (closure->buffer), new_end), | |
6529 closure->buffer); | |
6530 | |
6531 return 0; | |
6532 } | |
6533 | |
428 | 6534 /* We have just inserted a section of STRING (starting at POS, of |
6535 length LENGTH) into buffer BUF at OPOINT. Do whatever is necessary | |
6536 to get the string's extents into the buffer. */ | |
6537 | |
6538 void | |
6539 splice_in_string_extents (Lisp_Object string, struct buffer *buf, | |
826 | 6540 Bytexpos opoint, Bytecount length, Bytecount pos) |
6541 { | |
428 | 6542 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; |
793 | 6543 Lisp_Object buffer = wrap_buffer (buf); |
6544 | |
428 | 6545 GCPRO2 (buffer, string); |
826 | 6546 if (XSTRING_FORMAT (string) == BUF_FORMAT (buf)) |
6547 { | |
6548 struct splice_in_string_extents_arg closure; | |
6549 closure.opoint = opoint; | |
6550 closure.pos = pos; | |
6551 closure.length = length; | |
6552 closure.buffer = buffer; | |
6553 map_extents (pos, pos + length, | |
6554 splice_in_string_extents_mapper, | |
6555 (void *) &closure, string, 0, | |
6556 /* ignore extents that just abut the region */ | |
6557 ME_END_CLOSED | ME_ALL_EXTENTS_OPEN | | |
6558 /* we are calling E-Lisp (the extent's copy function) | |
6559 so anything might happen */ | |
6560 ME_MIGHT_CALL_ELISP); | |
6561 } | |
6562 else | |
6563 { | |
6564 struct splice_in_string_extents_the_hard_way_arg closure; | |
6565 closure.opoint = bytebpos_to_charbpos (buf, opoint); | |
6566 closure.pos = string_index_byte_to_char (string, pos); | |
6567 closure.length = string_offset_byte_to_char_len (string, pos, length); | |
6568 closure.buffer = buffer; | |
6569 | |
6570 /* If the string and buffer are in different formats, things get | |
6571 tricky; the only reasonable way to do the operation is entirely in | |
6572 char offsets, which are invariant to format changes. In practice, | |
6573 this won't be time-consuming because the byte/char conversions are | |
6574 mostly in the buffer, which will be in a fixed-width format. */ | |
6575 map_extents (pos, pos + length, | |
6576 splice_in_string_extents_the_hard_way_mapper, | |
6577 (void *) &closure, string, 0, | |
6578 /* ignore extents that just abut the region */ | |
6579 ME_END_CLOSED | ME_ALL_EXTENTS_OPEN | | |
6580 /* we are calling E-Lisp (the extent's copy function) | |
6581 so anything might happen */ | |
6582 ME_MIGHT_CALL_ELISP); | |
6583 | |
6584 } | |
428 | 6585 UNGCPRO; |
6586 } | |
6587 | |
6588 struct copy_string_extents_arg | |
6589 { | |
6590 Bytecount new_pos; | |
6591 Bytecount old_pos; | |
6592 Bytecount length; | |
6593 Lisp_Object new_string; | |
6594 }; | |
6595 | |
6596 struct copy_string_extents_1_arg | |
6597 { | |
6598 Lisp_Object parent_in_question; | |
6599 EXTENT found_extent; | |
6600 }; | |
6601 | |
6602 static int | |
6603 copy_string_extents_mapper (EXTENT extent, void *arg) | |
6604 { | |
6605 struct copy_string_extents_arg *closure = | |
6606 (struct copy_string_extents_arg *) arg; | |
6607 Bytecount old_start, old_end, new_start, new_end; | |
6608 | |
826 | 6609 old_start = extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 0); |
6610 old_end = extent_endpoint_byte (extent, 1); | |
428 | 6611 |
6612 old_start = max (closure->old_pos, old_start); | |
6613 old_end = min (closure->old_pos + closure->length, old_end); | |
6614 | |
6615 if (old_start >= old_end) | |
6616 return 0; | |
6617 | |
6618 new_start = old_start + closure->new_pos - closure->old_pos; | |
6619 new_end = old_end + closure->new_pos - closure->old_pos; | |
6620 | |
6621 copy_extent (extent, new_start, new_end, closure->new_string); | |
6622 return 0; | |
6623 } | |
6624 | |
6625 /* The string NEW_STRING was partially constructed from OLD_STRING. | |
6626 In particular, the section of length LEN starting at NEW_POS in | |
6627 NEW_STRING came from the section of the same length starting at | |
6628 OLD_POS in OLD_STRING. Copy the extents as appropriate. */ | |
6629 | |
6630 void | |
6631 copy_string_extents (Lisp_Object new_string, Lisp_Object old_string, | |
6632 Bytecount new_pos, Bytecount old_pos, | |
6633 Bytecount length) | |
6634 { | |
6635 struct copy_string_extents_arg closure; | |
6636 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; | |
6637 | |
6638 closure.new_pos = new_pos; | |
6639 closure.old_pos = old_pos; | |
6640 closure.new_string = new_string; | |
6641 closure.length = length; | |
6642 GCPRO2 (new_string, old_string); | |
826 | 6643 map_extents (old_pos, old_pos + length, |
6644 copy_string_extents_mapper, | |
6645 (void *) &closure, old_string, 0, | |
6646 /* ignore extents that just abut the region */ | |
6647 ME_END_CLOSED | ME_ALL_EXTENTS_OPEN | | |
6648 /* we are calling E-Lisp (the extent's copy function) | |
6649 so anything might happen */ | |
6650 ME_MIGHT_CALL_ELISP); | |
428 | 6651 UNGCPRO; |
6652 } | |
6653 | |
6654 /* Checklist for sanity checking: | |
6655 - {kill, yank, copy} at {open, closed} {start, end} of {writable, read-only} extent | |
6656 - {kill, copy} & yank {once, repeatedly} duplicable extent in {same, different} buffer | |
6657 */ | |
6658 | |
6659 | |
6660 /************************************************************************/ | |
6661 /* text properties */ | |
6662 /************************************************************************/ | |
6663 | |
6664 /* Text properties | |
6665 Originally this stuff was implemented in lisp (all of the functionality | |
6666 exists to make that possible) but speed was a problem. | |
6667 */ | |
6668 | |
6669 Lisp_Object Qtext_prop; | |
6670 Lisp_Object Qtext_prop_extent_paste_function; | |
6671 | |
826 | 6672 /* Retrieve the value of the property PROP of the text at position POSITION |
6673 in OBJECT. TEXT-PROPS-ONLY means only look at extents with the | |
6674 `text-prop' property, i.e. extents created by the text property | |
6675 routines. Otherwise, all extents are examined. &&#### finish Note that | |
6676 the default extent_at_flag is EXTENT_AT_DEFAULT (same as | |
6677 EXTENT_AT_AFTER). */ | |
6678 Lisp_Object | |
6679 get_char_property (Bytexpos position, Lisp_Object prop, | |
6680 Lisp_Object object, enum extent_at_flag fl, | |
6681 int text_props_only) | |
428 | 6682 { |
6683 Lisp_Object extent; | |
6684 | |
6685 /* text_props_only specifies whether we only consider text-property | |
3025 | 6686 extents (those with the `text-prop' property set) or all extents. */ |
428 | 6687 if (!text_props_only) |
826 | 6688 extent = extent_at (position, object, prop, 0, fl, 0); |
428 | 6689 else |
6690 { | |
6691 EXTENT prior = 0; | |
6692 while (1) | |
6693 { | |
826 | 6694 extent = extent_at (position, object, Qtext_prop, prior, fl, 0); |
428 | 6695 if (NILP (extent)) |
6696 return Qnil; | |
6697 if (EQ (prop, Fextent_property (extent, Qtext_prop, Qnil))) | |
6698 break; | |
6699 prior = XEXTENT (extent); | |
6700 } | |
6701 } | |
6702 | |
6703 if (!NILP (extent)) | |
6704 return Fextent_property (extent, prop, Qnil); | |
6705 if (!NILP (Vdefault_text_properties)) | |
6706 return Fplist_get (Vdefault_text_properties, prop, Qnil); | |
6707 return Qnil; | |
6708 } | |
6709 | |
6710 static Lisp_Object | |
826 | 6711 get_char_property_char (Lisp_Object pos, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object object, |
6712 Lisp_Object at_flag, int text_props_only) | |
6713 { | |
6714 Bytexpos position; | |
428 | 6715 int invert = 0; |
6716 | |
6717 object = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
6718 position = get_buffer_or_string_pos_byte (object, pos, GB_NO_ERROR_IF_BAD); | |
6719 | |
6720 /* We canonicalize the start/end-open/closed properties to the | |
6721 non-default version -- "adding" the default property really | |
6722 needs to remove the non-default one. See below for more | |
6723 on this. */ | |
6724 if (EQ (prop, Qstart_closed)) | |
6725 { | |
6726 prop = Qstart_open; | |
6727 invert = 1; | |
6728 } | |
6729 | |
6730 if (EQ (prop, Qend_open)) | |
6731 { | |
6732 prop = Qend_closed; | |
6733 invert = 1; | |
6734 } | |
6735 | |
6736 { | |
6737 Lisp_Object val = | |
826 | 6738 get_char_property (position, prop, object, |
6739 decode_extent_at_flag (at_flag), | |
6740 text_props_only); | |
428 | 6741 if (invert) |
6742 val = NILP (val) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
6743 return val; | |
6744 } | |
6745 } | |
6746 | |
6747 DEFUN ("get-text-property", Fget_text_property, 2, 4, 0, /* | |
6748 Return the value of the PROP property at the given position. | |
6749 Optional arg OBJECT specifies the buffer or string to look in, and | |
6750 defaults to the current buffer. | |
6751 Optional arg AT-FLAG controls what it means for a property to be "at" | |
6752 a position, and has the same meaning as in `extent-at'. | |
6753 This examines only those properties added with `put-text-property'. | |
6754 See also `get-char-property'. | |
6755 */ | |
6756 (pos, prop, object, at_flag)) | |
6757 { | |
826 | 6758 return get_char_property_char (pos, prop, object, at_flag, 1); |
428 | 6759 } |
6760 | |
6761 DEFUN ("get-char-property", Fget_char_property, 2, 4, 0, /* | |
6762 Return the value of the PROP property at the given position. | |
6763 Optional arg OBJECT specifies the buffer or string to look in, and | |
6764 defaults to the current buffer. | |
6765 Optional arg AT-FLAG controls what it means for a property to be "at" | |
6766 a position, and has the same meaning as in `extent-at'. | |
6767 This examines properties on all extents. | |
6768 See also `get-text-property'. | |
6769 */ | |
6770 (pos, prop, object, at_flag)) | |
6771 { | |
826 | 6772 return get_char_property_char (pos, prop, object, at_flag, 0); |
428 | 6773 } |
6774 | |
6775 /* About start/end-open/closed: | |
6776 | |
6777 These properties have to be handled specially because of their | |
6778 strange behavior. If I put the "start-open" property on a region, | |
6779 then *all* text-property extents in the region have to have their | |
6780 start be open. This is unlike all other properties, which don't | |
6781 affect the extents of text properties other than their own. | |
6782 | |
6783 So: | |
6784 | |
6785 1) We have to map start-closed to (not start-open) and end-open | |
6786 to (not end-closed) -- i.e. adding the default is really the | |
6787 same as remove the non-default property. It won't work, for | |
6788 example, to have both "start-open" and "start-closed" on | |
6789 the same region. | |
6790 2) Whenever we add one of these properties, we go through all | |
6791 text-property extents in the region and set the appropriate | |
6792 open/closedness on them. | |
6793 3) Whenever we change a text-property extent for a property, | |
6794 we have to make sure we set the open/closedness properly. | |
6795 | |
6796 (2) and (3) together rely on, and maintain, the invariant | |
6797 that the open/closedness of text-property extents is correct | |
6798 at the beginning and end of each operation. | |
6799 */ | |
6800 | |
6801 struct put_text_prop_arg | |
6802 { | |
6803 Lisp_Object prop, value; /* The property and value we are storing */ | |
826 | 6804 Bytexpos start, end; /* The region into which we are storing it */ |
428 | 6805 Lisp_Object object; |
6806 Lisp_Object the_extent; /* Our chosen extent; this is used for | |
6807 communication between subsequent passes. */ | |
6808 int changed_p; /* Output: whether we have modified anything */ | |
6809 }; | |
6810 | |
6811 static int | |
6812 put_text_prop_mapper (EXTENT e, void *arg) | |
6813 { | |
6814 struct put_text_prop_arg *closure = (struct put_text_prop_arg *) arg; | |
6815 | |
6816 Lisp_Object object = closure->object; | |
6817 Lisp_Object value = closure->value; | |
826 | 6818 Bytexpos e_start, e_end; |
6819 Bytexpos start = closure->start; | |
6820 Bytexpos end = closure->end; | |
428 | 6821 Lisp_Object extent, e_val; |
6822 int is_eq; | |
6823 | |
793 | 6824 extent = wrap_extent (e); |
428 | 6825 |
3025 | 6826 /* Note: in some cases when the property itself is `start-open' |
6827 or `end-closed', the checks to set the openness may do a bit | |
428 | 6828 of extra work; but it won't hurt because we then fix up the |
6829 openness later on in put_text_prop_openness_mapper(). */ | |
6830 if (!EQ (Fextent_property (extent, Qtext_prop, Qnil), closure->prop)) | |
6831 /* It's not for this property; do nothing. */ | |
6832 return 0; | |
6833 | |
826 | 6834 e_start = extent_endpoint_byte (e, 0); |
6835 e_end = extent_endpoint_byte (e, 1); | |
428 | 6836 e_val = Fextent_property (extent, closure->prop, Qnil); |
6837 is_eq = EQ (value, e_val); | |
6838 | |
6839 if (!NILP (value) && NILP (closure->the_extent) && is_eq) | |
6840 { | |
6841 /* We want there to be an extent here at the end, and we haven't picked | |
6842 one yet, so use this one. Extend it as necessary. We only reuse an | |
6843 extent which has an EQ value for the prop in question to avoid | |
6844 side-effecting the kill ring (that is, we never change the property | |
6845 on an extent after it has been created.) | |
6846 */ | |
6847 if (e_start != start || e_end != end) | |
6848 { | |
826 | 6849 Bytexpos new_start = min (e_start, start); |
6850 Bytexpos new_end = max (e_end, end); | |
428 | 6851 set_extent_endpoints (e, new_start, new_end, Qnil); |
6852 /* If we changed the endpoint, then we need to set its | |
6853 openness. */ | |
6854 set_extent_openness (e, new_start != e_start | |
826 | 6855 ? !NILP (get_char_property |
428 | 6856 (start, Qstart_open, object, |
6857 EXTENT_AT_AFTER, 1)) : -1, | |
6858 new_end != e_end | |
826 | 6859 ? NILP (get_char_property |
6860 (prev_bytexpos (object, end), | |
6861 Qend_closed, object, | |
428 | 6862 EXTENT_AT_AFTER, 1)) |
6863 : -1); | |
6864 closure->changed_p = 1; | |
6865 } | |
6866 closure->the_extent = extent; | |
6867 } | |
6868 | |
6869 /* Even if we're adding a prop, at this point, we want all other extents of | |
6870 this prop to go away (as now they overlap). So the theory here is that, | |
6871 when we are adding a prop to a region that has multiple (disjoint) | |
6872 occurrences of that prop in it already, we pick one of those and extend | |
6873 it, and remove the others. | |
6874 */ | |
6875 | |
6876 else if (EQ (extent, closure->the_extent)) | |
6877 { | |
6878 /* just in case map-extents hits it again (does that happen?) */ | |
6879 ; | |
6880 } | |
6881 else if (e_start >= start && e_end <= end) | |
6882 { | |
6883 /* Extent is contained in region; remove it. Don't destroy or modify | |
6884 it, because we don't want to change the attributes pointed to by the | |
6885 duplicates in the kill ring. | |
6886 */ | |
6887 extent_detach (e); | |
6888 closure->changed_p = 1; | |
6889 } | |
6890 else if (!NILP (closure->the_extent) && | |
6891 is_eq && | |
6892 e_start <= end && | |
6893 e_end >= start) | |
6894 { | |
6895 EXTENT te = XEXTENT (closure->the_extent); | |
6896 /* This extent overlaps, and has the same prop/value as the extent we've | |
6897 decided to reuse, so we can remove this existing extent as well (the | |
6898 whole thing, even the part outside of the region) and extend | |
6899 the-extent to cover it, resulting in the minimum number of extents in | |
6900 the buffer. | |
6901 */ | |
826 | 6902 Bytexpos the_start = extent_endpoint_byte (te, 0); |
6903 Bytexpos the_end = extent_endpoint_byte (te, 1); | |
428 | 6904 if (e_start != the_start && /* note AND not OR -- hmm, why is this |
6905 the case? I think it's because the | |
6906 assumption that the text-property | |
6907 extents don't overlap makes it | |
6908 OK; changing it to an OR would | |
6909 result in changed_p sometimes getting | |
6910 falsely marked. Is this bad? */ | |
6911 e_end != the_end) | |
6912 { | |
826 | 6913 Bytexpos new_start = min (e_start, the_start); |
6914 Bytexpos new_end = max (e_end, the_end); | |
428 | 6915 set_extent_endpoints (te, new_start, new_end, Qnil); |
6916 /* If we changed the endpoint, then we need to set its | |
6917 openness. We are setting the endpoint to be the same as | |
6918 that of the extent we're about to remove, and we assume | |
6919 (the invariant mentioned above) that extent has the | |
6920 proper endpoint setting, so we just use it. */ | |
6921 set_extent_openness (te, new_start != e_start ? | |
6922 (int) extent_start_open_p (e) : -1, | |
6923 new_end != e_end ? | |
6924 (int) extent_end_open_p (e) : -1); | |
6925 closure->changed_p = 1; | |
6926 } | |
6927 extent_detach (e); | |
6928 } | |
6929 else if (e_end <= end) | |
6930 { | |
6931 /* Extent begins before start but ends before end, so we can just | |
6932 decrease its end position. | |
6933 */ | |
6934 if (e_end != start) | |
6935 { | |
6936 set_extent_endpoints (e, e_start, start, Qnil); | |
826 | 6937 set_extent_openness (e, -1, |
6938 NILP (get_char_property | |
6939 (prev_bytexpos (object, start), | |
6940 Qend_closed, object, | |
6941 EXTENT_AT_AFTER, 1))); | |
428 | 6942 closure->changed_p = 1; |
6943 } | |
6944 } | |
6945 else if (e_start >= start) | |
6946 { | |
6947 /* Extent ends after end but begins after start, so we can just | |
6948 increase its start position. | |
6949 */ | |
6950 if (e_start != end) | |
6951 { | |
6952 set_extent_endpoints (e, end, e_end, Qnil); | |
826 | 6953 set_extent_openness (e, !NILP (get_char_property |
428 | 6954 (end, Qstart_open, object, |
6955 EXTENT_AT_AFTER, 1)), -1); | |
6956 closure->changed_p = 1; | |
6957 } | |
6958 } | |
6959 else | |
6960 { | |
6961 /* Otherwise, `extent' straddles the region. We need to split it. | |
6962 */ | |
6963 set_extent_endpoints (e, e_start, start, Qnil); | |
826 | 6964 set_extent_openness (e, -1, NILP (get_char_property |
6965 (prev_bytexpos (object, start), | |
6966 Qend_closed, object, | |
428 | 6967 EXTENT_AT_AFTER, 1))); |
6968 set_extent_openness (copy_extent (e, end, e_end, extent_object (e)), | |
826 | 6969 !NILP (get_char_property |
428 | 6970 (end, Qstart_open, object, |
6971 EXTENT_AT_AFTER, 1)), -1); | |
6972 closure->changed_p = 1; | |
6973 } | |
6974 | |
6975 return 0; /* to continue mapping. */ | |
6976 } | |
6977 | |
6978 static int | |
6979 put_text_prop_openness_mapper (EXTENT e, void *arg) | |
6980 { | |
6981 struct put_text_prop_arg *closure = (struct put_text_prop_arg *) arg; | |
826 | 6982 Bytexpos e_start, e_end; |
6983 Bytexpos start = closure->start; | |
6984 Bytexpos end = closure->end; | |
793 | 6985 Lisp_Object extent = wrap_extent (e); |
6986 | |
826 | 6987 e_start = extent_endpoint_byte (e, 0); |
6988 e_end = extent_endpoint_byte (e, 1); | |
428 | 6989 |
6990 if (NILP (Fextent_property (extent, Qtext_prop, Qnil))) | |
6991 { | |
6992 /* It's not a text-property extent; do nothing. */ | |
6993 ; | |
6994 } | |
6995 /* Note end conditions and NILP/!NILP's carefully. */ | |
6996 else if (EQ (closure->prop, Qstart_open) | |
6997 && e_start >= start && e_start < end) | |
6998 set_extent_openness (e, !NILP (closure->value), -1); | |
6999 else if (EQ (closure->prop, Qend_closed) | |
7000 && e_end > start && e_end <= end) | |
7001 set_extent_openness (e, -1, NILP (closure->value)); | |
7002 | |
7003 return 0; /* to continue mapping. */ | |
7004 } | |
7005 | |
7006 static int | |
826 | 7007 put_text_prop (Bytexpos start, Bytexpos end, Lisp_Object object, |
428 | 7008 Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object value, |
7009 int duplicable_p) | |
7010 { | |
7011 /* This function can GC */ | |
7012 struct put_text_prop_arg closure; | |
7013 | |
7014 if (start == end) /* There are no characters in the region. */ | |
7015 return 0; | |
7016 | |
7017 /* convert to the non-default versions, since a nil property is | |
7018 the same as it not being present. */ | |
7019 if (EQ (prop, Qstart_closed)) | |
7020 { | |
7021 prop = Qstart_open; | |
7022 value = NILP (value) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
7023 } | |
7024 else if (EQ (prop, Qend_open)) | |
7025 { | |
7026 prop = Qend_closed; | |
7027 value = NILP (value) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
7028 } | |
7029 | |
7030 value = canonicalize_extent_property (prop, value); | |
7031 | |
7032 closure.prop = prop; | |
7033 closure.value = value; | |
7034 closure.start = start; | |
7035 closure.end = end; | |
7036 closure.object = object; | |
7037 closure.changed_p = 0; | |
7038 closure.the_extent = Qnil; | |
7039 | |
826 | 7040 map_extents (start, end, |
7041 put_text_prop_mapper, | |
7042 (void *) &closure, object, 0, | |
7043 /* get all extents that abut the region */ | |
7044 ME_ALL_EXTENTS_CLOSED | ME_END_CLOSED | | |
7045 #if 0 | |
7046 /* it might move the SOE because the callback function calls | |
7047 get_char_property(), which calls extent_at(), which calls | |
7048 map_extents() | |
7049 | |
7050 #### this was comment out before, and nothing seemed broken; | |
7051 #### but when I added the above comment and uncommented it, | |
7052 #### text property operations (e.g. font-lock) suddenly | |
7053 #### became *WAY* slow, and dominated font-lock, when a | |
7054 #### single extent spanning the entire buffer | |
7055 #### existed. --ben */ | |
7056 ME_MIGHT_MOVE_SOE | | |
7057 #endif | |
7058 /* it might QUIT or error if the user has | |
7059 fucked with the extent plist. */ | |
7060 ME_MIGHT_THROW | | |
7061 ME_MIGHT_MODIFY_EXTENTS); | |
428 | 7062 |
7063 /* If we made it through the loop without reusing an extent | |
7064 (and we want there to be one) make it now. | |
7065 */ | |
7066 if (!NILP (value) && NILP (closure.the_extent)) | |
7067 { | |
826 | 7068 Lisp_Object extent = |
7069 wrap_extent (make_extent (object, start, end)); | |
793 | 7070 |
428 | 7071 closure.changed_p = 1; |
7072 Fset_extent_property (extent, Qtext_prop, prop); | |
7073 Fset_extent_property (extent, prop, value); | |
7074 if (duplicable_p) | |
7075 { | |
7076 extent_duplicable_p (XEXTENT (extent)) = 1; | |
7077 Fset_extent_property (extent, Qpaste_function, | |
7078 Qtext_prop_extent_paste_function); | |
7079 } | |
7080 set_extent_openness (XEXTENT (extent), | |
826 | 7081 !NILP (get_char_property |
428 | 7082 (start, Qstart_open, object, |
7083 EXTENT_AT_AFTER, 1)), | |
826 | 7084 NILP (get_char_property |
7085 (prev_bytexpos (object, end), | |
7086 Qend_closed, object, | |
428 | 7087 EXTENT_AT_AFTER, 1))); |
7088 } | |
7089 | |
7090 if (EQ (prop, Qstart_open) || EQ (prop, Qend_closed)) | |
7091 { | |
826 | 7092 map_extents (start, end, put_text_prop_openness_mapper, |
7093 (void *) &closure, object, 0, | |
7094 /* get all extents that abut the region */ | |
7095 ME_ALL_EXTENTS_CLOSED | ME_END_CLOSED | | |
7096 ME_MIGHT_MODIFY_EXTENTS); | |
428 | 7097 } |
7098 | |
7099 return closure.changed_p; | |
7100 } | |
7101 | |
7102 DEFUN ("put-text-property", Fput_text_property, 4, 5, 0, /* | |
7103 Adds the given property/value to all characters in the specified region. | |
7104 The property is conceptually attached to the characters rather than the | |
7105 region. The properties are copied when the characters are copied/pasted. | |
7106 Fifth argument OBJECT is the buffer or string containing the text, and | |
7107 defaults to the current buffer. | |
7108 */ | |
7109 (start, end, prop, value, object)) | |
7110 { | |
7111 /* This function can GC */ | |
826 | 7112 Bytexpos s, e; |
428 | 7113 |
7114 object = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
7115 get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (object, start, end, &s, &e, 0); | |
7116 put_text_prop (s, e, object, prop, value, 1); | |
7117 return prop; | |
7118 } | |
7119 | |
7120 DEFUN ("put-nonduplicable-text-property", Fput_nonduplicable_text_property, | |
7121 4, 5, 0, /* | |
7122 Adds the given property/value to all characters in the specified region. | |
7123 The property is conceptually attached to the characters rather than the | |
7124 region, however the properties will not be copied when the characters | |
7125 are copied. | |
7126 Fifth argument OBJECT is the buffer or string containing the text, and | |
7127 defaults to the current buffer. | |
7128 */ | |
7129 (start, end, prop, value, object)) | |
7130 { | |
7131 /* This function can GC */ | |
826 | 7132 Bytexpos s, e; |
428 | 7133 |
7134 object = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
7135 get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (object, start, end, &s, &e, 0); | |
7136 put_text_prop (s, e, object, prop, value, 0); | |
7137 return prop; | |
7138 } | |
7139 | |
7140 DEFUN ("add-text-properties", Fadd_text_properties, 3, 4, 0, /* | |
7141 Add properties to the characters from START to END. | |
7142 The third argument PROPS is a property list specifying the property values | |
7143 to add. The optional fourth argument, OBJECT, is the buffer or string | |
7144 containing the text and defaults to the current buffer. Returns t if | |
7145 any property was changed, nil otherwise. | |
7146 */ | |
7147 (start, end, props, object)) | |
7148 { | |
7149 /* This function can GC */ | |
7150 int changed = 0; | |
826 | 7151 Bytexpos s, e; |
428 | 7152 |
7153 object = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
7154 get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (object, start, end, &s, &e, 0); | |
7155 CHECK_LIST (props); | |
7156 for (; !NILP (props); props = Fcdr (Fcdr (props))) | |
7157 { | |
7158 Lisp_Object prop = XCAR (props); | |
7159 Lisp_Object value = Fcar (XCDR (props)); | |
7160 changed |= put_text_prop (s, e, object, prop, value, 1); | |
7161 } | |
7162 return changed ? Qt : Qnil; | |
7163 } | |
7164 | |
7165 | |
7166 DEFUN ("add-nonduplicable-text-properties", Fadd_nonduplicable_text_properties, | |
7167 3, 4, 0, /* | |
7168 Add nonduplicable properties to the characters from START to END. | |
7169 \(The properties will not be copied when the characters are copied.) | |
7170 The third argument PROPS is a property list specifying the property values | |
7171 to add. The optional fourth argument, OBJECT, is the buffer or string | |
7172 containing the text and defaults to the current buffer. Returns t if | |
7173 any property was changed, nil otherwise. | |
7174 */ | |
7175 (start, end, props, object)) | |
7176 { | |
7177 /* This function can GC */ | |
7178 int changed = 0; | |
826 | 7179 Bytexpos s, e; |
428 | 7180 |
7181 object = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
7182 get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (object, start, end, &s, &e, 0); | |
7183 CHECK_LIST (props); | |
7184 for (; !NILP (props); props = Fcdr (Fcdr (props))) | |
7185 { | |
7186 Lisp_Object prop = XCAR (props); | |
7187 Lisp_Object value = Fcar (XCDR (props)); | |
7188 changed |= put_text_prop (s, e, object, prop, value, 0); | |
7189 } | |
7190 return changed ? Qt : Qnil; | |
7191 } | |
7192 | |
7193 DEFUN ("remove-text-properties", Fremove_text_properties, 3, 4, 0, /* | |
7194 Remove the given properties from all characters in the specified region. | |
7195 PROPS should be a plist, but the values in that plist are ignored (treated | |
7196 as nil). Returns t if any property was changed, nil otherwise. | |
7197 Fourth argument OBJECT is the buffer or string containing the text, and | |
7198 defaults to the current buffer. | |
7199 */ | |
7200 (start, end, props, object)) | |
7201 { | |
7202 /* This function can GC */ | |
7203 int changed = 0; | |
826 | 7204 Bytexpos s, e; |
428 | 7205 |
7206 object = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
7207 get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (object, start, end, &s, &e, 0); | |
7208 CHECK_LIST (props); | |
7209 for (; !NILP (props); props = Fcdr (Fcdr (props))) | |
7210 { | |
7211 Lisp_Object prop = XCAR (props); | |
7212 changed |= put_text_prop (s, e, object, prop, Qnil, 1); | |
7213 } | |
7214 return changed ? Qt : Qnil; | |
7215 } | |
7216 | |
7217 /* Whenever a text-prop extent is pasted into a buffer (via `yank' or `insert' | |
7218 or whatever) we attach the properties to the buffer by calling | |
7219 `put-text-property' instead of by simply allowing the extent to be copied or | |
7220 re-attached. Then we return nil, telling the extents code not to attach it | |
7221 again. By handing the insertion hackery in this way, we make kill/yank | |
7222 behave consistently with put-text-property and not fragment the extents | |
7223 (since text-prop extents must partition, not overlap). | |
7224 | |
7225 The lisp implementation of this was probably fast enough, but since I moved | |
7226 the rest of the put-text-prop code here, I moved this as well for | |
7227 completeness. | |
7228 */ | |
7229 DEFUN ("text-prop-extent-paste-function", Ftext_prop_extent_paste_function, | |
7230 3, 3, 0, /* | |
7231 Used as the `paste-function' property of `text-prop' extents. | |
7232 */ | |
7233 (extent, from, to)) | |
7234 { | |
7235 /* This function can GC */ | |
7236 Lisp_Object prop, val; | |
7237 | |
7238 prop = Fextent_property (extent, Qtext_prop, Qnil); | |
7239 if (NILP (prop)) | |
563 | 7240 signal_error (Qinternal_error, |
442 | 7241 "Internal error: no text-prop", extent); |
428 | 7242 val = Fextent_property (extent, prop, Qnil); |
7243 #if 0 | |
7244 /* removed by bill perry, 2/9/97 | |
7245 ** This little bit of code would not allow you to have a text property | |
7246 ** with a value of Qnil. This is bad bad bad. | |
7247 */ | |
7248 if (NILP (val)) | |
563 | 7249 signal_error_2 (Qinternal_error, |
442 | 7250 "Internal error: no text-prop", |
7251 extent, prop); | |
428 | 7252 #endif |
7253 Fput_text_property (from, to, prop, val, Qnil); | |
7254 return Qnil; /* important! */ | |
7255 } | |
7256 | |
826 | 7257 Bytexpos |
2506 | 7258 next_previous_single_property_change (Bytexpos pos, Lisp_Object prop, |
7259 Lisp_Object object, Bytexpos limit, | |
7260 Boolint next, Boolint text_props_only) | |
826 | 7261 { |
7262 Lisp_Object extent, value; | |
7263 int limit_was_nil; | |
2506 | 7264 enum extent_at_flag at_flag = next ? EXTENT_AT_AFTER : EXTENT_AT_BEFORE; |
826 | 7265 if (limit < 0) |
7266 { | |
2506 | 7267 limit = (next ? buffer_or_string_accessible_end_byte : |
7268 buffer_or_string_accessible_begin_byte) (object); | |
826 | 7269 limit_was_nil = 1; |
7270 } | |
7271 else | |
7272 limit_was_nil = 0; | |
7273 | |
2506 | 7274 /* Retrieve initial property value to compare against */ |
7275 extent = extent_at (pos, object, prop, 0, at_flag, 0); | |
7276 /* If we only want text-prop extents, ignore all others */ | |
7277 if (text_props_only && !NILP (extent) && | |
7278 NILP (Fextent_property (extent, Qtext_prop, Qnil))) | |
7279 extent = Qnil; | |
826 | 7280 if (!NILP (extent)) |
7281 value = Fextent_property (extent, prop, Qnil); | |
7282 else | |
7283 value = Qnil; | |
7284 | |
7285 while (1) | |
7286 { | |
2506 | 7287 pos = (next ? extent_find_end_of_run : extent_find_beginning_of_run) |
7288 (object, pos, 1); | |
7289 if (next ? pos >= limit : pos <= limit) | |
7290 break; /* property is the same all the way to the beginning/end */ | |
7291 extent = extent_at (pos, object, prop, 0, at_flag, 0); | |
7292 /* If we only want text-prop extents, ignore all others */ | |
7293 if (text_props_only && !NILP (extent) && | |
7294 NILP (Fextent_property (extent, Qtext_prop, Qnil))) | |
7295 extent = Qnil; | |
826 | 7296 if ((NILP (extent) && !NILP (value)) || |
7297 (!NILP (extent) && !EQ (value, | |
7298 Fextent_property (extent, prop, Qnil)))) | |
7299 return pos; | |
7300 } | |
7301 | |
7302 if (limit_was_nil) | |
7303 return -1; | |
7304 else | |
7305 return limit; | |
7306 } | |
7307 | |
2506 | 7308 static Lisp_Object |
7309 next_previous_single_property_change_fn (Lisp_Object pos, Lisp_Object prop, | |
7310 Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object limit, | |
7311 Boolint next, Boolint text_props_only) | |
7312 { | |
7313 Bytexpos xpos; | |
7314 Bytexpos blim; | |
7315 | |
7316 object = decode_buffer_or_string (object); | |
7317 xpos = get_buffer_or_string_pos_byte (object, pos, 0); | |
7318 blim = !NILP (limit) ? get_buffer_or_string_pos_byte (object, limit, 0) : -1; | |
7319 blim = next_previous_single_property_change (xpos, prop, object, blim, | |
7320 next, text_props_only); | |
7321 | |
7322 if (blim < 0) | |
7323 return Qnil; | |
826 | 7324 else |
2506 | 7325 return make_int (buffer_or_string_bytexpos_to_charxpos (object, blim)); |
826 | 7326 } |
428 | 7327 |
7328 DEFUN ("next-single-property-change", Fnext_single_property_change, | |
7329 2, 4, 0, /* | |
7330 Return the position of next property change for a specific property. | |
7331 Scans characters forward from POS till it finds a change in the PROP | |
7332 property, then returns the position of the change. The optional third | |
7333 argument OBJECT is the buffer or string to scan (defaults to the current | |
7334 buffer). | |
7335 The property values are compared with `eq'. | |
444 | 7336 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT. |
428 | 7337 If the value is non-nil, it is a position greater than POS, never equal. |
7338 | |
7339 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search | |
7340 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT. | |
7341 If two or more extents with conflicting non-nil values for PROP overlap | |
7342 a particular character, it is undefined which value is considered to be | |
7343 the value of PROP. (Note that this situation will not happen if you always | |
7344 use the text-property primitives.) | |
2506 | 7345 |
7346 This function looks only at extents created using the text-property primitives. | |
7347 To look at all extents, use `next-single-char-property-change'. | |
428 | 7348 */ |
7349 (pos, prop, object, limit)) | |
7350 { | |
2506 | 7351 return next_previous_single_property_change_fn (pos, prop, object, limit, |
7352 1, 1); | |
826 | 7353 } |
428 | 7354 |
7355 DEFUN ("previous-single-property-change", Fprevious_single_property_change, | |
7356 2, 4, 0, /* | |
7357 Return the position of next property change for a specific property. | |
7358 Scans characters backward from POS till it finds a change in the PROP | |
7359 property, then returns the position of the change. The optional third | |
7360 argument OBJECT is the buffer or string to scan (defaults to the current | |
7361 buffer). | |
7362 The property values are compared with `eq'. | |
444 | 7363 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT. |
428 | 7364 If the value is non-nil, it is a position less than POS, never equal. |
7365 | |
7366 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search back | |
7367 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found until LIMIT. | |
7368 If two or more extents with conflicting non-nil values for PROP overlap | |
7369 a particular character, it is undefined which value is considered to be | |
7370 the value of PROP. (Note that this situation will not happen if you always | |
7371 use the text-property primitives.) | |
2506 | 7372 |
7373 This function looks only at extents created using the text-property primitives. | |
7374 To look at all extents, use `next-single-char-property-change'. | |
7375 */ | |
7376 (pos, prop, object, limit)) | |
7377 { | |
7378 return next_previous_single_property_change_fn (pos, prop, object, limit, | |
7379 0, 1); | |
7380 } | |
7381 | |
7382 DEFUN ("next-single-char-property-change", Fnext_single_char_property_change, | |
7383 2, 4, 0, /* | |
7384 Return the position of next property change for a specific property. | |
7385 Scans characters forward from POS till it finds a change in the PROP | |
7386 property, then returns the position of the change. The optional third | |
7387 argument OBJECT is the buffer or string to scan (defaults to the current | |
7388 buffer). | |
7389 The property values are compared with `eq'. | |
7390 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT. | |
7391 If the value is non-nil, it is a position greater than POS, never equal. | |
7392 | |
7393 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search | |
7394 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT. | |
7395 If two or more extents with conflicting non-nil values for PROP overlap | |
7396 a particular character, it is undefined which value is considered to be | |
7397 the value of PROP. (Note that this situation will not happen if you always | |
7398 use the text-property primitives.) | |
7399 | |
7400 This function looks at all extents. To look at only extents created using the | |
7401 text-property primitives, use `next-single-char-property-change'. | |
428 | 7402 */ |
7403 (pos, prop, object, limit)) | |
7404 { | |
2506 | 7405 return next_previous_single_property_change_fn (pos, prop, object, limit, |
7406 1, 0); | |
7407 } | |
7408 | |
7409 DEFUN ("previous-single-char-property-change", | |
7410 Fprevious_single_char_property_change, | |
7411 2, 4, 0, /* | |
7412 Return the position of next property change for a specific property. | |
7413 Scans characters backward from POS till it finds a change in the PROP | |
7414 property, then returns the position of the change. The optional third | |
7415 argument OBJECT is the buffer or string to scan (defaults to the current | |
7416 buffer). | |
7417 The property values are compared with `eq'. | |
7418 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT. | |
7419 If the value is non-nil, it is a position less than POS, never equal. | |
7420 | |
7421 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search back | |
7422 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found until LIMIT. | |
7423 If two or more extents with conflicting non-nil values for PROP overlap | |
7424 a particular character, it is undefined which value is considered to be | |
7425 the value of PROP. (Note that this situation will not happen if you always | |
7426 use the text-property primitives.) | |
7427 | |
7428 This function looks at all extents. To look at only extents created using the | |
7429 text-property primitives, use `next-single-char-property-change'. | |
7430 */ | |
7431 (pos, prop, object, limit)) | |
7432 { | |
7433 return next_previous_single_property_change_fn (pos, prop, object, limit, | |
7434 0, 0); | |
428 | 7435 } |
7436 | |
7437 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS | |
7438 | |
7439 int | |
2286 | 7440 compute_buffer_extent_usage (struct buffer *UNUSED (b), |
7441 struct overhead_stats *UNUSED (ovstats)) | |
428 | 7442 { |
7443 /* #### not yet written */ | |
7444 return 0; | |
7445 } | |
7446 | |
7447 #endif /* MEMORY_USAGE_STATS */ | |
7448 | |
7449 | |
7450 /************************************************************************/ | |
7451 /* initialization */ | |
7452 /************************************************************************/ | |
7453 | |
7454 void | |
7455 syms_of_extents (void) | |
7456 { | |
442 | 7457 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (extent); |
7458 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (extent_info); | |
7459 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (extent_auxiliary); | |
3092 | 7460 #ifdef NEW_GC |
7461 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (gap_array_marker); | |
7462 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (gap_array); | |
7463 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (extent_list_marker); | |
7464 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (extent_list); | |
7465 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (stack_of_extents); | |
3263 | 7466 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
442 | 7467 |
563 | 7468 DEFSYMBOL (Qextentp); |
7469 DEFSYMBOL (Qextent_live_p); | |
7470 | |
7471 DEFSYMBOL (Qall_extents_closed); | |
7472 DEFSYMBOL (Qall_extents_open); | |
7473 DEFSYMBOL (Qall_extents_closed_open); | |
7474 DEFSYMBOL (Qall_extents_open_closed); | |
7475 DEFSYMBOL (Qstart_in_region); | |
7476 DEFSYMBOL (Qend_in_region); | |
7477 DEFSYMBOL (Qstart_and_end_in_region); | |
7478 DEFSYMBOL (Qstart_or_end_in_region); | |
7479 DEFSYMBOL (Qnegate_in_region); | |
7480 | |
7481 DEFSYMBOL (Qdetached); | |
7482 DEFSYMBOL (Qdestroyed); | |
7483 DEFSYMBOL (Qbegin_glyph); | |
7484 DEFSYMBOL (Qend_glyph); | |
7485 DEFSYMBOL (Qstart_open); | |
7486 DEFSYMBOL (Qend_open); | |
7487 DEFSYMBOL (Qstart_closed); | |
7488 DEFSYMBOL (Qend_closed); | |
7489 DEFSYMBOL (Qread_only); | |
7490 /* DEFSYMBOL (Qhighlight); in faces.c */ | |
7491 DEFSYMBOL (Qunique); | |
7492 DEFSYMBOL (Qduplicable); | |
7493 DEFSYMBOL (Qdetachable); | |
7494 DEFSYMBOL (Qpriority); | |
7495 DEFSYMBOL (Qmouse_face); | |
7496 DEFSYMBOL (Qinitial_redisplay_function); | |
7497 | |
7498 | |
7499 DEFSYMBOL (Qglyph_layout); /* backwards compatibility */ | |
7500 DEFSYMBOL (Qbegin_glyph_layout); | |
7501 DEFSYMBOL (Qend_glyph_layout); | |
7502 DEFSYMBOL (Qoutside_margin); | |
7503 DEFSYMBOL (Qinside_margin); | |
7504 DEFSYMBOL (Qwhitespace); | |
428 | 7505 /* Qtext defined in general.c */ |
7506 | |
563 | 7507 DEFSYMBOL (Qpaste_function); |
7508 DEFSYMBOL (Qcopy_function); | |
7509 | |
7510 DEFSYMBOL (Qtext_prop); | |
7511 DEFSYMBOL (Qtext_prop_extent_paste_function); | |
428 | 7512 |
7513 DEFSUBR (Fextentp); | |
7514 DEFSUBR (Fextent_live_p); | |
7515 DEFSUBR (Fextent_detached_p); | |
7516 DEFSUBR (Fextent_start_position); | |
7517 DEFSUBR (Fextent_end_position); | |
7518 DEFSUBR (Fextent_object); | |
7519 DEFSUBR (Fextent_length); | |
7520 | |
7521 DEFSUBR (Fmake_extent); | |
7522 DEFSUBR (Fcopy_extent); | |
7523 DEFSUBR (Fdelete_extent); | |
7524 DEFSUBR (Fdetach_extent); | |
7525 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_endpoints); | |
7526 DEFSUBR (Fnext_extent); | |
7527 DEFSUBR (Fprevious_extent); | |
1204 | 7528 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS |
428 | 7529 DEFSUBR (Fnext_e_extent); |
7530 DEFSUBR (Fprevious_e_extent); | |
7531 #endif | |
7532 DEFSUBR (Fnext_extent_change); | |
7533 DEFSUBR (Fprevious_extent_change); | |
7534 | |
7535 DEFSUBR (Fextent_parent); | |
7536 DEFSUBR (Fextent_children); | |
7537 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_parent); | |
7538 | |
7539 DEFSUBR (Fextent_in_region_p); | |
7540 DEFSUBR (Fmap_extents); | |
7541 DEFSUBR (Fmap_extent_children); | |
7542 DEFSUBR (Fextent_at); | |
442 | 7543 DEFSUBR (Fextents_at); |
428 | 7544 |
7545 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_initial_redisplay_function); | |
7546 DEFSUBR (Fextent_face); | |
7547 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_face); | |
7548 DEFSUBR (Fextent_mouse_face); | |
7549 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_mouse_face); | |
7550 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_begin_glyph); | |
7551 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_end_glyph); | |
7552 DEFSUBR (Fextent_begin_glyph); | |
7553 DEFSUBR (Fextent_end_glyph); | |
7554 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_begin_glyph_layout); | |
7555 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_end_glyph_layout); | |
7556 DEFSUBR (Fextent_begin_glyph_layout); | |
7557 DEFSUBR (Fextent_end_glyph_layout); | |
7558 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_priority); | |
7559 DEFSUBR (Fextent_priority); | |
7560 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_property); | |
7561 DEFSUBR (Fset_extent_properties); | |
7562 DEFSUBR (Fextent_property); | |
7563 DEFSUBR (Fextent_properties); | |
7564 | |
7565 DEFSUBR (Fhighlight_extent); | |
7566 DEFSUBR (Fforce_highlight_extent); | |
7567 | |
7568 DEFSUBR (Finsert_extent); | |
7569 | |
7570 DEFSUBR (Fget_text_property); | |
7571 DEFSUBR (Fget_char_property); | |
7572 DEFSUBR (Fput_text_property); | |
7573 DEFSUBR (Fput_nonduplicable_text_property); | |
7574 DEFSUBR (Fadd_text_properties); | |
7575 DEFSUBR (Fadd_nonduplicable_text_properties); | |
7576 DEFSUBR (Fremove_text_properties); | |
7577 DEFSUBR (Ftext_prop_extent_paste_function); | |
7578 DEFSUBR (Fnext_single_property_change); | |
7579 DEFSUBR (Fprevious_single_property_change); | |
2506 | 7580 DEFSUBR (Fnext_single_char_property_change); |
7581 DEFSUBR (Fprevious_single_char_property_change); | |
428 | 7582 } |
7583 | |
7584 void | |
7585 reinit_vars_of_extents (void) | |
7586 { | |
7587 extent_auxiliary_defaults.begin_glyph = Qnil; | |
7588 extent_auxiliary_defaults.end_glyph = Qnil; | |
7589 extent_auxiliary_defaults.parent = Qnil; | |
7590 extent_auxiliary_defaults.children = Qnil; | |
7591 extent_auxiliary_defaults.priority = 0; | |
7592 extent_auxiliary_defaults.invisible = Qnil; | |
7593 extent_auxiliary_defaults.read_only = Qnil; | |
7594 extent_auxiliary_defaults.mouse_face = Qnil; | |
7595 extent_auxiliary_defaults.initial_redisplay_function = Qnil; | |
7596 extent_auxiliary_defaults.before_change_functions = Qnil; | |
7597 extent_auxiliary_defaults.after_change_functions = Qnil; | |
7598 } | |
7599 | |
7600 void | |
7601 vars_of_extents (void) | |
7602 { | |
7603 DEFVAR_INT ("mouse-highlight-priority", &mouse_highlight_priority /* | |
7604 The priority to use for the mouse-highlighting pseudo-extent | |
7605 that is used to highlight extents with the `mouse-face' attribute set. | |
7606 See `set-extent-priority'. | |
7607 */ ); | |
7608 /* Set mouse-highlight-priority (which ends up being used both for the | |
7609 mouse-highlighting pseudo-extent and the primary selection extent) | |
7610 to a very high value because very few extents should override it. | |
7611 1000 gives lots of room below it for different-prioritized extents. | |
7612 10 doesn't. ediff, for example, likes to use priorities around 100. | |
7613 --ben */ | |
7614 mouse_highlight_priority = /* 10 */ 1000; | |
7615 | |
7616 DEFVAR_LISP ("default-text-properties", &Vdefault_text_properties /* | |
7617 Property list giving default values for text properties. | |
7618 Whenever a character does not specify a value for a property, the value | |
7619 stored in this list is used instead. This only applies when the | |
7620 functions `get-text-property' or `get-char-property' are called. | |
7621 */ ); | |
7622 Vdefault_text_properties = Qnil; | |
7623 | |
7624 staticpro (&Vlast_highlighted_extent); | |
7625 Vlast_highlighted_extent = Qnil; | |
7626 | |
7627 Vextent_face_reusable_list = Fcons (Qnil, Qnil); | |
7628 staticpro (&Vextent_face_reusable_list); | |
771 | 7629 |
428 | 7630 staticpro (&Vextent_face_memoize_hash_table); |
7631 /* The memoize hash table maps from lists of symbols to lists of | |
7632 faces. It needs to be `equal' to implement the memoization. | |
7633 The reverse table maps in the other direction and just needs | |
7634 to do `eq' comparison because the lists of faces are already | |
7635 memoized. */ | |
7636 Vextent_face_memoize_hash_table = | |
7637 make_lisp_hash_table (100, HASH_TABLE_VALUE_WEAK, HASH_TABLE_EQUAL); | |
7638 staticpro (&Vextent_face_reverse_memoize_hash_table); | |
7639 Vextent_face_reverse_memoize_hash_table = | |
7640 make_lisp_hash_table (100, HASH_TABLE_KEY_WEAK, HASH_TABLE_EQ); | |
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7642 QSin_map_extents_internal = build_defer_string ("(in map-extents-internal)"); |
1292 | 7643 staticpro (&QSin_map_extents_internal); |
7644 } |