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Move the heavy lifting from cl-seq.el to C.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
Move the heavy lifting from cl-seq.el to C, finally making those
functions first-class XEmacs citizens, with circularity checking,
built-in support for tests other than #'eql, and as much
compatibility with current Common Lisp as Paul Dietz' tests require.
* fns.c (check_eq_nokey, check_eq_key, check_eql_nokey)
(check_eql_key, check_equal_nokey, check_equal_key)
(check_equalp_nokey, check_equalp_key, check_string_match_nokey)
(check_string_match_key, check_other_nokey, check_other_key)
(check_if_nokey, check_if_key, check_match_eq_key)
(check_match_eql_key, check_match_equal_key)
(check_match_equalp_key, check_match_other_key): New. These are
basically to provide function pointers to be used by Lisp
functions that take TEST, TEST-NOT and KEY arguments.
(get_check_match_function_1, get_check_test_function)
(get_check_match_function): These functions work out which of the
previous list of functions to use, given the keywords supplied by
the user.
(count_with_tail): New. This is the bones of #'count.
(list_count_from_end, string_count_from_end): Utility functions
for #'count.
(Fcount): New, moved from cl-seq.el.
(list_position_cons_before): New. The implementation of #'member*,
and important in implementing various other functions.
(FmemberX, Fadjoin, FassocX, FrassocX, Fposition, Ffind)
(FdeleteX, FremoveX, Fdelete_duplicates, Fremove_duplicates)
(Fnsubstitute, Fsubstitute, Fsublis, Fnsublis, Fsubst, Fnsubst)
(Ftree_equal, Fmismatch, Fsearch, Fintersection, Fnintersection)
(Fsubsetp, Fset_difference, Fnset_difference, Fnunion, Funion)
(Fset_exclusive_or, Fnset_exclusive_or): New, moved here from
cl-seq.el.
(position): New. The implementation of #'find and #'position.
(list_delete_duplicates_from_end, subst, sublis, nsublis)
(tree_equal, mismatch_from_end, mismatch_list_list)
(mismatch_list_string, mismatch_list_array)
(mismatch_string_array, mismatch_string_string)
(mismatch_array_array, get_mismatch_func): Helper C functions for
the Lisp-visible functions.
(venn, nvenn): New. The implementation of the main Lisp functions that
treat lists as sets.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-seq.el:
Move the heavy lifting from this file to C. Dump the
cl-parsing-keywords macro, but don't use defun* for the functions
we define that do take keywords, dynamic scope lossage makes that
not practical.
* subr.el (sort, fillarray): Move these aliases here.
(map-plist): #'nsublis is now built-in, but at this point #'eql
isn't necessarily available as a test; use #'eq.
* obsolete.el (cl-delete-duplicates): Make this available for old
compiler macros and old code.
(memql): Document that this is equivalent to #'member*, and worse.
* cl.el (adjoin, subst): Removed. These are in C.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Thu, 30 Dec 2010 01:59:52 +0000 |
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428 | 1 ;;; select.el --- Lisp interface to windows selections. |
2 | |
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1998 Andy Piper. | |
4 ;; Copyright (C) 1990, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
5 ;; Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems. | |
851 | 6 ;; Copyright (C) 2002 Ben Wing. |
428 | 7 |
8 ;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team | |
9 ;; Keywords: extensions, dumped | |
10 | |
11 ;; This file is part of XEmacs. | |
12 | |
13 ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
14 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
15 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
16 ;; any later version. | |
17 | |
18 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
19 ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
20 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
21 ;; General Public License for more details. | |
22 | |
23 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
444 | 24 ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the |
428 | 25 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
26 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
27 | |
28 ;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF | |
29 | |
30 ;;; Commentary: | |
31 | |
444 | 32 ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs |
428 | 33 |
34 ;;; Code: | |
35 | |
2624 | 36 ;; We prefer UTF8_STRING to COMPOUND_TEXT because, even though the latter |
37 ;; gives us more information when taking data from other XEmacs invocations, | |
38 ;; Mozilla will happily give us broken COMPOUND_TEXT where a non-broken | |
39 ;; UTF8_STRING is available. | |
40 (defvar selection-preferred-types | |
41 (let ((res '(UTF8_STRING COMPOUND_TEXT STRING image/png image/gif | |
42 image/jpeg image/tiff image/xpm image/xbm))) | |
43 (unless (featurep 'mule) (delq 'COMPOUND_TEXT res)) | |
44 res) | |
45 "An ordered list of X11 type atoms for selections we want to receive. | |
46 We prefer UTF8_STRING over COMPOUND_TEXT, for compatibility with a certain | |
47 widely-used browser suite, and COMPOUND_TEXT over STRING. (COMPOUND_TEXT | |
48 isn't available on non-Mule.) We also accept several image types. | |
49 | |
50 For compatibility, this can be a single atom. ") | |
51 | |
52 ;; Renamed because it was just ridiculous for it to be mostly image formats | |
53 ;; and named selected-text-type. | |
54 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'selected-text-type 'selection-preferred-types) | |
428 | 55 |
444 | 56 (defvar selection-sets-clipboard nil |
428 | 57 "Controls the selection's relationship to the clipboard. |
58 When non-nil, any operation that sets the primary selection will also | |
59 set the clipboard.") | |
60 | |
61 (defun copy-primary-selection () | |
851 | 62 "Copy the selection to the Clipboard and the kill ring. |
63 This is similar to the command \\[kill-ring-save] except that it will | |
64 save to the Clipboard even if that command doesn't, and it handles rectangles | |
65 properly." | |
428 | 66 (interactive) |
67 (and (console-on-window-system-p) | |
68 (cut-copy-clear-internal 'copy))) | |
69 | |
70 (defun kill-primary-selection () | |
2624 | 71 "Copy the selection to the Clipboard and the kill ring, then delete it. |
851 | 72 This is similar to the command \\[kill-region] except that it will |
73 save to the Clipboard even if that command doesn't, and it handles rectangles | |
74 properly." | |
428 | 75 (interactive "*") |
76 (and (console-on-window-system-p) | |
77 (cut-copy-clear-internal 'cut))) | |
78 | |
79 (defun delete-primary-selection () | |
80 "Delete the selection without copying it to the Clipboard or the kill ring." | |
81 (interactive "*") | |
82 (and (console-on-window-system-p) | |
83 (cut-copy-clear-internal 'clear))) | |
84 | |
85 (defun yank-clipboard-selection () | |
86 "Insert the current Clipboard selection at point." | |
87 (interactive "*") | |
88 (when (console-on-window-system-p) | |
89 (setq last-command nil) | |
90 (setq this-command 'yank) ; so that yank-pop works. | |
91 (let ((clip (get-clipboard))) | |
92 (or clip (error "there is no clipboard selection")) | |
93 (push-mark) | |
94 (insert clip)))) | |
95 | |
96 (defun get-clipboard () | |
829 | 97 "Return text pasted to the clipboard. |
843 | 98 Not suitable for `interprogram-paste-function', use `get-clipboard-foreign'." |
99 (get-selection 'CLIPBOARD)) | |
100 | |
101 (defun get-clipboard-foreign () | |
102 "Return text pasted to the clipboard by another program. | |
829 | 103 See `interprogram-paste-function' for more information." |
843 | 104 (get-selection-foreign 'CLIPBOARD)) |
428 | 105 |
106 (define-device-method get-cutbuffer | |
107 "Return the value of one of the cut buffers. | |
108 This will do nothing under anything other than X.") | |
109 | |
110 (defun get-selection-no-error (&optional type data-type) | |
442 | 111 "Return the value of a window-system selection. |
2624 | 112 The argument TYPE (default `PRIMARY') says which selection, and the argument |
113 DATA-TYPE (defaulting to the value of `selection-preferred-types'), says how | |
114 to convert the data. Returns NIL if there is no selection." | |
442 | 115 (condition-case nil (get-selection type data-type) (t nil))) |
428 | 116 |
117 (defun get-selection (&optional type data-type) | |
843 | 118 "Return the value of a window-system selection. |
2624 | 119 The argument TYPE (default `PRIMARY') says which selection, and the argument |
120 DATA-TYPE (defaulting to the value of, and compatible with, | |
121 `selection-preferred-types') says how to convert the data. If | |
122 there is no selection an error is signalled. Not suitable in a | |
123 `interprogram-paste-function', q.v." | |
428 | 124 (or type (setq type 'PRIMARY)) |
2624 | 125 (or data-type (setq data-type selection-preferred-types)) |
829 | 126 (if (consp data-type) |
2624 | 127 ;; TARGETS is a vector; we want a list so we can memq --> append it to |
128 ;; nil. | |
129 (let ((targets (append (get-selection-internal type 'TARGETS) nil)) | |
130 res) | |
131 (catch 'converted | |
132 (if targets | |
133 (dolist (current-preference data-type) | |
3072 | 134 (condition-case nil |
2624 | 135 (if (and (memq current-preference targets) |
136 (setq res (get-selection-internal | |
137 type current-preference))) | |
138 (throw 'converted res)) | |
139 (selection-conversion-error | |
140 nil)))) | |
141 ;; The source app didn't offer us anything compatible in TARGETS, | |
142 ;; or they're not negotiating at all. (That is, we're probably not | |
143 ;; on X11.) Try to convert to the types specified by our caller, | |
144 ;; and throw an error if the last one of those fails. | |
145 (while data-type | |
146 (condition-case err | |
147 (progn | |
148 (setq res (get-selection-internal type (car data-type))) | |
2656 | 149 (if res (throw 'converted res) |
150 (signal 'selection-conversion-error nil))) | |
2624 | 151 (selection-conversion-error |
152 (if (cdr data-type) | |
2656 | 153 (setq data-type (cdr data-type)) |
2624 | 154 (signal (car err) (cdr err)))))))) |
829 | 155 (get-selection-internal type data-type))) |
428 | 156 |
847 | 157 (defun get-selection-foreign (&optional type data-type) |
158 "Return the value of a window-system selection, or nil if XEmacs owns it. | |
2624 | 159 The argument TYPE (default `PRIMARY') says which selection, and the argument |
160 DATA-TYPE (defaulting to the value of `selection-preferred-types' which see) | |
161 says how to convert the data. If there is no selection an error is | |
162 signalled. See `interprogram-paste-function' for more information." | |
847 | 163 (unless (selection-owner-p type) |
164 (get-selection type data-type))) | |
165 | |
428 | 166 ;; FSFmacs calls this `x-set-selection', and reverses the |
442 | 167 ;; first two arguments (duh ...). This order is more logical. |
168 (defun own-selection (data &optional type how-to-add data-type) | |
169 "Make a window-system selection of type TYPE and value DATA. | |
428 | 170 The argument TYPE (default `PRIMARY') says which selection, |
442 | 171 and DATA specifies the contents. DATA may be any lisp data type |
172 that can be converted using the function corresponding to DATA-TYPE | |
173 in `select-converter-alist'---strings are the usual choice, but | |
174 other types may be permissible depending on the DATA-TYPE parameter | |
851 | 175 \(if DATA-TYPE is not supplied, the default behavior is window |
442 | 176 system specific, but strings are always accepted). |
177 HOW-TO-ADD may be any of the following: | |
178 | |
179 'replace-all or nil -- replace all data in the selection. | |
180 'replace-existing -- replace data for specified DATA-TYPE only. | |
181 'append or t -- append data to existing DATA-TYPE data. | |
182 | |
183 DATA-TYPE is the window-system specific data type identifier | |
851 | 184 \(see `register-selection-data-type' for more information). |
428 | 185 |
186 The selection may also be a cons of two markers pointing to the same buffer, | |
187 or an overlay. In these cases, the selection is considered to be the text | |
442 | 188 between the markers *at whatever time the selection is examined* (note |
189 that the window system clipboard does not necessarily duplicate this | |
190 behavior - it doesn't on mswindows for example). | |
428 | 191 Thus, editing done in the buffer after you specify the selection |
192 can alter the effective value of the selection. | |
193 | |
194 The data may also be a vector of valid non-vector selection values. | |
195 | |
196 Interactively, the text of the region is used as the selection value." | |
197 (interactive (if (not current-prefix-arg) | |
198 (list (read-string "Store text for pasting: ")) | |
199 (list (substring (region-beginning) (region-end))))) | |
442 | 200 ;; calling own-selection-internal will mess this up, so preserve it. |
201 (let ((zmacs-region-stays zmacs-region-stays)) | |
202 ;FSFmacs huh?? It says: | |
203 ;; "This is for temporary compatibility with pre-release Emacs 19." | |
204 ;(if (stringp type) | |
205 ; (setq type (intern type))) | |
206 (or type (setq type 'PRIMARY)) | |
207 (if (null data) | |
208 (disown-selection-internal type) | |
209 (own-selection-internal type data how-to-add data-type) | |
210 (when (and (eq type 'PRIMARY) | |
211 selection-sets-clipboard) | |
212 (own-selection-internal 'CLIPBOARD data how-to-add data-type))) | |
213 (cond ((eq type 'PRIMARY) | |
214 (setq primary-selection-extent | |
215 (select-make-extent-for-selection | |
216 data primary-selection-extent))) | |
217 ((eq type 'SECONDARY) | |
218 (setq secondary-selection-extent | |
219 (select-make-extent-for-selection | |
220 data secondary-selection-extent))))) | |
221 ;; zmacs-region-stays is for commands, not low-level functions. | |
222 ;; when behaving as the latter, we better not set it, or we will | |
223 ;; cause unwanted sticky-region behavior in kill-region and friends. | |
224 (if (interactive-p) | |
225 (setq zmacs-region-stays t)) | |
428 | 226 data) |
227 | |
228 (defun dehilight-selection (selection) | |
229 "for use as a value of `lost-selection-hooks'." | |
230 (cond ((eq selection 'PRIMARY) | |
231 (if primary-selection-extent | |
232 (let ((inhibit-quit t)) | |
233 (if (consp primary-selection-extent) | |
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234 (mapc 'delete-extent primary-selection-extent) |
428 | 235 (delete-extent primary-selection-extent)) |
236 (setq primary-selection-extent nil))) | |
237 (if zmacs-regions (zmacs-deactivate-region))) | |
238 ((eq selection 'SECONDARY) | |
239 (if secondary-selection-extent | |
240 (let ((inhibit-quit t)) | |
241 (if (consp secondary-selection-extent) | |
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242 (mapc 'delete-extent secondary-selection-extent) |
428 | 243 (delete-extent secondary-selection-extent)) |
244 (setq secondary-selection-extent nil))))) | |
245 nil) | |
246 | |
247 (setq lost-selection-hooks 'dehilight-selection) | |
248 | |
442 | 249 (defun own-clipboard (string &optional push) |
250 "Paste the given string to the window system Clipboard. | |
251 See `interprogram-cut-function' for more information." | |
428 | 252 (own-selection string 'CLIPBOARD)) |
253 | |
254 (defun disown-selection (&optional secondary-p) | |
487 | 255 "Assuming we own the selection, disown it. |
256 With an argument, discard the secondary selection instead of the | |
257 primary selection." | |
428 | 258 (disown-selection-internal (if secondary-p 'SECONDARY 'PRIMARY)) |
259 (when (and selection-sets-clipboard | |
260 (or (not secondary-p) | |
261 (eq secondary-p 'PRIMARY) | |
262 (eq secondary-p 'CLIPBOARD))) | |
263 (disown-selection-internal 'CLIPBOARD))) | |
264 | |
265 ;; selections and active regions | |
266 | |
267 ;; If and only if zmacs-regions is true: | |
268 | |
269 ;; When a mark is pushed and the region goes into the "active" state, we | |
270 ;; assert it as the Primary selection. This causes it to be hilighted. | |
271 ;; When the region goes into the "inactive" state, we disown the Primary | |
272 ;; selection, causing the region to be dehilighted. | |
273 | |
274 ;; Note that it is possible for the region to be in the "active" state | |
275 ;; and not be hilighted, if it is in the active state and then some other | |
276 ;; application asserts the selection. This is probably not a big deal. | |
277 | |
278 (defun activate-region-as-selection () | |
4222 | 279 (cond ((and-fboundp #'mouse-track-rectangle-p |
280 (mouse-track-rectangle-p | |
281 (mouse-track-activate-rectangular-selection)))) | |
487 | 282 ((marker-buffer (mark-marker t)) |
283 (own-selection (cons (point-marker t) (mark-marker t)))))) | |
428 | 284 |
285 (defvar primary-selection-extent nil | |
286 "The extent of the primary selection; don't use this.") | |
287 | |
288 (defvar secondary-selection-extent nil | |
289 "The extent of the secondary selection; don't use this.") | |
290 | |
291 (defun select-make-extent-for-selection (selection previous-extent) | |
292 ;; Given a selection, this makes an extent in the buffer which holds that | |
293 ;; selection, for highlighting purposes. If the selection isn't associated | |
294 ;; with a buffer, this does nothing. | |
2624 | 295 ;; |
296 ;; Something similar needs to be hooked into the rectangle functions. | |
428 | 297 (let ((buffer nil) |
298 (valid (and (extentp previous-extent) | |
299 (extent-object previous-extent) | |
300 (buffer-live-p (extent-object previous-extent)))) | |
301 start end) | |
302 (cond ((stringp selection) | |
303 ;; if we're selecting a string, lose the previous extent used | |
304 ;; to highlight the selection. | |
305 (setq valid nil)) | |
306 ((consp selection) | |
307 (setq start (min (car selection) (cdr selection)) | |
308 end (max (car selection) (cdr selection)) | |
309 valid (and valid | |
310 (eq (marker-buffer (car selection)) | |
311 (extent-object previous-extent))) | |
312 buffer (marker-buffer (car selection)))) | |
313 ((extentp selection) | |
314 (setq start (extent-start-position selection) | |
315 end (extent-end-position selection) | |
316 valid (and valid | |
317 (eq (extent-object selection) | |
318 (extent-object previous-extent))) | |
319 buffer (extent-object selection))) | |
320 (t | |
321 (signal 'error (list "invalid selection" selection)))) | |
322 | |
323 (if valid | |
324 nil | |
325 (condition-case () | |
326 (if (listp previous-extent) | |
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327 (mapc 'delete-extent previous-extent) |
428 | 328 (delete-extent previous-extent)) |
329 (error nil))) | |
330 | |
331 (if (not buffer) | |
332 ;; string case | |
333 nil | |
334 ;; normal case | |
335 (if valid | |
336 (set-extent-endpoints previous-extent start end) | |
337 (setq previous-extent (make-extent start end buffer)) | |
338 | |
339 ;; Make the extent be closed on the right, which means that if | |
340 ;; characters are inserted exactly at the end of the extent, the | |
341 ;; extent will grow to cover them. This is important for shell | |
342 ;; buffers - suppose one makes a selection, and one end is at | |
343 ;; point-max. If the shell produces output, that marker will remain | |
344 ;; at point-max (its position will increase). So it's important that | |
345 ;; the extent exhibit the same behavior, lest the region covered by | |
346 ;; the extent (the visual indication), and the region between point | |
347 ;; and mark (the actual selection value) become different! | |
348 (set-extent-property previous-extent 'end-open nil) | |
349 | |
350 (cond | |
4222 | 351 ((and-fboundp #'mouse-track-rectangle-p |
352 (mouse-track-rectangle-p | |
353 (setq previous-extent (list previous-extent)) | |
354 (default-mouse-track-next-move-rect start end previous-extent) | |
355 )))) | |
428 | 356 previous-extent)))) |
357 | |
358 (defun valid-simple-selection-p (data) | |
442 | 359 "An obsolete function that tests whether something was a valid simple |
360 selection using the old XEmacs selection support. You shouldn't use this | |
361 any more, because just about anything could be a valid selection now." | |
428 | 362 (or (stringp data) |
363 ;FSFmacs huh?? (symbolp data) | |
364 (integerp data) | |
365 (and (consp data) | |
366 (integerp (car data)) | |
367 (or (integerp (cdr data)) | |
368 (and (consp (cdr data)) | |
369 (integerp (car (cdr data)))))) | |
370 (extentp data) | |
371 (and (consp data) | |
372 (markerp (car data)) | |
373 (markerp (cdr data)) | |
374 (marker-buffer (car data)) | |
375 (marker-buffer (cdr data)) | |
376 (eq (marker-buffer (car data)) | |
377 (marker-buffer (cdr data))) | |
378 (buffer-live-p (marker-buffer (car data))) | |
379 (buffer-live-p (marker-buffer (cdr data)))))) | |
380 | |
381 (defun cut-copy-clear-internal (mode) | |
382 (or (memq mode '(cut copy clear)) (error "unkown mode %S" mode)) | |
383 (or (selection-owner-p) | |
384 (error "XEmacs does not own the primary selection")) | |
385 (setq last-command nil) | |
386 (or primary-selection-extent | |
387 (error "the primary selection is not an extent?")) | |
388 (save-excursion | |
389 (let (rect-p b s e) | |
390 (cond | |
391 ((consp primary-selection-extent) | |
392 (setq rect-p t | |
393 b (extent-object (car primary-selection-extent)) | |
394 s (extent-start-position (car primary-selection-extent)) | |
395 e (extent-end-position (car (reverse primary-selection-extent))))) | |
396 (t | |
397 (setq rect-p nil | |
398 b (extent-object primary-selection-extent) | |
399 s (extent-start-position primary-selection-extent) | |
400 e (extent-end-position primary-selection-extent)))) | |
401 (set-buffer b) | |
402 (cond ((memq mode '(cut copy)) | |
403 (if rect-p | |
404 (progn | |
851 | 405 ;; killed-rectangle is defvarred in rect.el |
428 | 406 (setq killed-rectangle (extract-rectangle s e)) |
407 (kill-new (mapconcat #'identity killed-rectangle "\n"))) | |
408 (copy-region-as-kill s e)) | |
409 ;; Maybe killing doesn't own clipboard. Make sure it happens. | |
410 ;; This memq is kind of grody, because they might have done it | |
411 ;; some other way, but owning the clipboard twice in that case | |
412 ;; wouldn't actually hurt anything. | |
413 (or (and (consp kill-hooks) (memq 'own-clipboard kill-hooks)) | |
851 | 414 (eq 'own-clipboard interprogram-cut-function) |
428 | 415 (own-clipboard (car kill-ring))))) |
416 (cond ((memq mode '(cut clear)) | |
417 (if rect-p | |
418 (delete-rectangle s e) | |
419 (delete-region s e)))) | |
420 (disown-selection nil) | |
421 ))) | |
422 | |
442 | 423 |
428 | 424 ;;; Functions to convert the selection into various other selection |
442 | 425 ;;; types. |
426 | |
427 ;; These next three functions get called by C code... | |
428 (defun select-convert-in (selection type value) | |
429 "Attempt to convert the specified external VALUE to the specified DATA-TYPE, | |
430 for the specified SELECTION. Return nil if this is impossible, or a | |
431 suitable internal representation otherwise." | |
432 (when value | |
433 (let ((handler-fn (cdr (assq type selection-converter-in-alist)))) | |
2624 | 434 (if handler-fn |
435 (apply handler-fn (list selection type value)) | |
436 value)))) | |
428 | 437 |
442 | 438 (defun select-convert-out (selection type value) |
439 "Attempt to convert the specified internal VALUE for the specified DATA-TYPE | |
440 and SELECTION. Return nil if this is impossible, or a suitable external | |
441 representation otherwise." | |
442 (when value | |
443 (let ((handler-fn (cdr (assq type selection-converter-out-alist)))) | |
444 (when handler-fn | |
445 (apply handler-fn (list selection type value)))))) | |
446 | |
447 (defun select-coerce (selection type value) | |
448 "Attempt to convert the specified internal VALUE to a representation | |
449 suitable for return from `get-selection' in the specified DATA-TYPE. Return | |
450 nil if this is impossible, or a suitable representation otherwise." | |
451 (when value | |
452 (let ((handler-fn (cdr (assq type selection-coercion-alist)))) | |
453 (when handler-fn | |
454 (apply handler-fn (list selection type value)))))) | |
455 | |
456 ;; The rest of the functions on this "page" are conversion handlers, | |
457 ;; append handlers and buffer-kill handlers. | |
428 | 458 (defun select-convert-to-text (selection type value) |
459 (cond ((stringp value) | |
460 value) | |
461 ((extentp value) | |
462 (save-excursion | |
463 (set-buffer (extent-object value)) | |
464 (save-restriction | |
465 (widen) | |
466 (buffer-substring (extent-start-position value) | |
467 (extent-end-position value))))) | |
468 ((and (consp value) | |
469 (markerp (car value)) | |
470 (markerp (cdr value))) | |
471 (or (eq (marker-buffer (car value)) (marker-buffer (cdr value))) | |
472 (signal 'error | |
473 (list "markers must be in the same buffer" | |
474 (car value) (cdr value)))) | |
475 (save-excursion | |
476 (set-buffer (or (marker-buffer (car value)) | |
477 (error "selection is in a killed buffer"))) | |
478 (save-restriction | |
479 (widen) | |
480 (buffer-substring (car value) (cdr value))))) | |
481 (t nil))) | |
482 | |
2624 | 483 (defun select-convert-to-timestamp (selection type value) |
484 (let ((ts (get-xemacs-selection-timestamp selection))) | |
485 (if ts (cons 'TIMESTAMP ts)))) | |
486 | |
487 (defun select-convert-to-utf-8-text (selection type value) | |
488 (cond ((stringp value) | |
489 (cons 'UTF8_STRING (encode-coding-string value 'utf-8))) | |
490 ((extentp value) | |
491 (save-excursion | |
492 (set-buffer (extent-object value)) | |
493 (save-restriction | |
494 (widen) | |
495 (cons 'UTF8_STRING | |
496 (encode-coding-string | |
497 (buffer-substring (extent-start-position value) | |
498 (extent-end-position value)) 'utf-8))))) | |
499 ((and (consp value) | |
500 (markerp (car value)) | |
501 (markerp (cdr value))) | |
502 (or (eq (marker-buffer (car value)) (marker-buffer (cdr value))) | |
503 (signal 'error | |
504 (list "markers must be in the same buffer" | |
505 (car value) (cdr value)))) | |
506 (save-excursion | |
507 (set-buffer (or (marker-buffer (car value)) | |
508 (error "selection is in a killed buffer"))) | |
509 (save-restriction | |
510 (widen) | |
511 (cons 'UTF8_STRING (encode-coding-string | |
512 (buffer-substring (car value) (cdr value)) | |
513 'utf-8))))) | |
514 (t nil))) | |
515 | |
442 | 516 (defun select-coerce-to-text (selection type value) |
517 (select-convert-to-text selection type value)) | |
518 | |
428 | 519 (defun select-convert-to-string (selection type value) |
520 (let ((outval (select-convert-to-text selection type value))) | |
442 | 521 ;; force the string to be not in Compound Text format. This grubby |
522 ;; hack will go soon, to be replaced by a more general mechanism. | |
428 | 523 (if (stringp outval) |
524 (cons 'STRING outval) | |
525 outval))) | |
526 | |
527 (defun select-convert-to-compound-text (selection type value) | |
528 ;; converts to compound text automatically | |
529 (select-convert-to-text selection type value)) | |
530 | |
531 (defun select-convert-to-length (selection type value) | |
532 (let ((value | |
533 (cond ((stringp value) | |
534 (length value)) | |
535 ((extentp value) | |
536 (extent-length value)) | |
537 ((and (consp value) | |
538 (markerp (car value)) | |
539 (markerp (cdr value))) | |
540 (or (eq (marker-buffer (car value)) | |
541 (marker-buffer (cdr value))) | |
542 (signal 'error | |
543 (list "markers must be in the same buffer" | |
544 (car value) (cdr value)))) | |
545 (abs (- (car value) (cdr value))))))) | |
546 (if value ; force it to be in 32-bit format. | |
547 (cons (ash value -16) (logand value 65535)) | |
548 nil))) | |
549 | |
550 (defun select-convert-to-targets (selection type value) | |
551 ;; return a vector of atoms, but remove duplicates first. | |
552 (let* ((all (cons 'TIMESTAMP (mapcar 'car selection-converter-alist))) | |
553 (rest all)) | |
554 (while rest | |
555 (cond ((memq (car rest) (cdr rest)) | |
556 (setcdr rest (delq (car rest) (cdr rest)))) | |
557 (t | |
558 (setq rest (cdr rest))))) | |
559 (apply 'vector all))) | |
560 | |
561 (defun select-convert-to-delete (selection type value) | |
562 (disown-selection-internal selection) | |
563 ;; A return value of nil means that we do not know how to do this conversion, | |
564 ;; and replies with an "error". A return value of NULL means that we have | |
565 ;; done the conversion (and any side-effects) but have no value to return. | |
566 'NULL) | |
567 | |
568 (defun select-convert-to-filename (selection type value) | |
569 (cond ((extentp value) | |
570 (buffer-file-name (or (extent-object value) | |
571 (error "selection is in a killed buffer")))) | |
572 ((and (consp value) | |
573 (markerp (car value)) | |
574 (markerp (cdr value))) | |
575 (buffer-file-name (or (marker-buffer (car value)) | |
576 (error "selection is in a killed buffer")))) | |
577 (t nil))) | |
578 | |
579 (defun select-convert-to-charpos (selection type value) | |
580 (let (a b tmp) | |
581 (cond ((cond ((extentp value) | |
582 (setq a (extent-start-position value) | |
583 b (extent-end-position value))) | |
584 ((and (consp value) | |
585 (markerp (car value)) | |
586 (markerp (cdr value))) | |
587 (setq a (car value) | |
588 b (cdr value)))) | |
589 (setq a (1- a) b (1- b)) ; zero-based | |
590 (if (< b a) (setq tmp a a b b tmp)) | |
591 (cons 'SPAN | |
592 (vector (cons (ash a -16) (logand a 65535)) | |
593 (cons (ash b -16) (logand b 65535)))))))) | |
594 | |
595 (defun select-convert-to-lineno (selection type value) | |
596 (let (a b buf tmp) | |
597 (cond ((cond ((extentp value) | |
598 (setq buf (extent-object value) | |
599 a (extent-start-position value) | |
600 b (extent-end-position value))) | |
601 ((and (consp value) | |
602 (markerp (car value)) | |
603 (markerp (cdr value))) | |
604 (setq a (marker-position (car value)) | |
605 b (marker-position (cdr value)) | |
606 buf (marker-buffer (car value))))) | |
607 (save-excursion | |
608 (set-buffer buf) | |
609 (save-restriction | |
610 (widen) | |
611 (goto-char a) | |
612 (beginning-of-line) | |
613 (setq a (1+ (count-lines 1 (point)))) | |
614 (goto-char b) | |
615 (beginning-of-line) | |
616 (setq b (1+ (count-lines 1 (point)))))) | |
617 (if (< b a) (setq tmp a a b b tmp)) | |
618 (cons 'SPAN | |
619 (vector (cons (ash a -16) (logand a 65535)) | |
620 (cons (ash b -16) (logand b 65535)))))))) | |
621 | |
622 (defun select-convert-to-colno (selection type value) | |
623 (let (a b buf tmp) | |
624 (cond ((cond ((extentp value) | |
625 (setq buf (extent-object value) | |
626 a (extent-start-position value) | |
627 b (extent-end-position value))) | |
628 ((and (consp value) | |
629 (markerp (car value)) | |
630 (markerp (cdr value))) | |
631 (setq a (car value) | |
632 b (cdr value) | |
633 buf (marker-buffer a)))) | |
634 (save-excursion | |
635 (set-buffer buf) | |
636 (goto-char a) | |
637 (setq a (current-column)) | |
638 (goto-char b) | |
639 (setq b (current-column))) | |
640 (if (< b a) (setq tmp a a b b tmp)) | |
641 (cons 'SPAN | |
642 (vector (cons (ash a -16) (logand a 65535)) | |
643 (cons (ash b -16) (logand b 65535)))))))) | |
644 | |
645 (defun select-convert-to-sourceloc (selection type value) | |
646 (let (a b buf file-name tmp) | |
647 (cond ((cond ((extentp value) | |
648 (setq buf (or (extent-object value) | |
649 (error "selection is in a killed buffer")) | |
650 a (extent-start-position value) | |
651 b (extent-end-position value) | |
652 file-name (buffer-file-name buf))) | |
653 ((and (consp value) | |
654 (markerp (car value)) | |
655 (markerp (cdr value))) | |
656 (setq a (marker-position (car value)) | |
657 b (marker-position (cdr value)) | |
658 buf (or (marker-buffer (car value)) | |
659 (error "selection is in a killed buffer")) | |
660 file-name (buffer-file-name buf)))) | |
661 (save-excursion | |
662 (set-buffer buf) | |
663 (save-restriction | |
664 (widen) | |
665 (goto-char a) | |
666 (beginning-of-line) | |
667 (setq a (1+ (count-lines 1 (point)))) | |
668 (goto-char b) | |
669 (beginning-of-line) | |
670 (setq b (1+ (count-lines 1 (point)))))) | |
671 (if (< b a) (setq tmp a a b b tmp)) | |
672 (format "%s:%d" file-name a))))) | |
673 | |
674 (defun select-convert-to-os (selection type size) | |
675 (symbol-name system-type)) | |
676 | |
677 (defun select-convert-to-host (selection type size) | |
678 (system-name)) | |
679 | |
680 (defun select-convert-to-user (selection type size) | |
681 (user-full-name)) | |
682 | |
683 (defun select-convert-to-class (selection type size) | |
442 | 684 (symbol-value 'x-emacs-application-class)) |
428 | 685 |
686 ;; We do not try to determine the name Emacs was invoked with, | |
687 ;; because it is not clean for a program's behavior to depend on that. | |
688 (defun select-convert-to-name (selection type size) | |
689 ;invocation-name | |
690 "xemacs") | |
691 | |
692 (defun select-convert-to-integer (selection type value) | |
693 (and (integerp value) | |
694 (cons (ash value -16) (logand value 65535)))) | |
695 | |
442 | 696 ;; Can convert from the following integer representations |
697 ;; | |
698 ;; integer | |
699 ;; (integer . integer) | |
700 ;; (integer integer) | |
701 ;; (list [integer|(integer . integer)]*) | |
702 ;; (vector [integer|(integer . integer)]*) | |
703 ;; | |
704 ;; Cons'd integers get cleaned up a little. | |
705 | |
706 (defun select-convert-from-integer (selection type value) | |
707 (cond ((integerp value) ; Integer | |
708 value) | |
444 | 709 |
442 | 710 ((and (consp value) ; (integer . integer) |
711 (integerp (car value)) | |
712 (integerp (cdr value))) | |
713 (if (eq (car value) 0) | |
714 (cdr value) | |
715 (if (and (eq (car value) -1) | |
716 (< (cdr value) 0)) | |
717 (cdr value) | |
718 value))) | |
444 | 719 |
442 | 720 ((and (listp value) ; (integer integer) |
721 (eq (length value) 2) | |
722 (integerp (car value)) | |
723 (integerp (cadr value))) | |
724 (if (eq (car value) 0) | |
725 (cadr value) | |
726 (if (and (eq (car value) -1) | |
727 (< (cdr value) 0)) | |
728 (- (cadr value)) | |
729 (cons (car value) (cadr value))))) | |
444 | 730 |
442 | 731 ((listp value) ; list |
732 (if (cdr value) | |
4021 | 733 (mapcar #'(lambda (x) |
734 (select-convert-from-integer selection type x)) | |
442 | 735 value) |
736 (select-convert-from-integer selection type (car value)))) | |
444 | 737 |
442 | 738 ((vectorp value) ; vector |
739 (if (eq (length value) 1) | |
740 (select-convert-from-integer selection type (aref value 0)) | |
4021 | 741 (mapvector #'(lambda (x) |
742 (select-convert-from-integer selection type x)) | |
743 value))) | |
444 | 744 |
442 | 745 (t nil) |
746 )) | |
747 | |
2624 | 748 (defun select-convert-from-ip-address (selection type value) |
749 (if (and (stringp value) | |
750 (= (length value) 4)) | |
751 (format "%d.%d.%d.%d" | |
752 (aref value 0) (aref value 1) (aref value 2) (aref value 3)))) | |
753 | |
428 | 754 (defun select-convert-to-atom (selection type value) |
755 (and (symbolp value) value)) | |
756 | |
2624 | 757 (defun select-convert-from-utf-8-text (selection type value) |
758 (decode-coding-string value 'utf-8)) | |
759 | |
760 (defun select-convert-from-utf-16-le-text (selection type value) | |
761 (decode-coding-string value 'utf-16-le)) | |
762 | |
763 ;; Image conversion. | |
764 (defun select-convert-from-image-data (image-type value) | |
765 "Take an image type specification--one of the image types this XEmacs | |
766 supports--and some data in that format, return a space, with a glyph | |
767 corresponding to that data as an end-glyph extent property of that space. " | |
768 (let* ((str (make-string 1 ?\ )) | |
769 (extent (make-extent 0 1 str)) | |
770 (glyph (make-glyph (vector image-type ':data value)))) | |
771 (when glyph | |
772 (set-extent-property extent 'invisible t) | |
773 (set-extent-property extent 'start-open t) | |
774 (set-extent-property extent 'end-open t) | |
775 (set-extent-property extent 'duplicable t) | |
776 (set-extent-property extent 'atomic t) | |
777 (set-extent-end-glyph extent glyph) | |
778 str))) | |
779 | |
780 ;; Could automate defining these functions these with a macro, but damned if | |
781 ;; I can get that to work. Anyway, this is more readable. | |
782 | |
783 (defun select-convert-from-image/gif (selection type value) | |
784 (if (featurep 'gif) (select-convert-from-image-data 'gif value))) | |
785 | |
786 (defun select-convert-from-image/jpeg (selection type value) | |
787 (if (featurep 'jpeg) (select-convert-from-image-data 'jpeg value))) | |
788 | |
789 (defun select-convert-from-image/png (selection type value) | |
790 (if (featurep 'png) (select-convert-from-image-data 'png value))) | |
791 | |
792 (defun select-convert-from-image/tiff (selection type value) | |
793 (if (featurep 'tiff) (select-convert-from-image-data 'tiff value))) | |
794 | |
795 (defun select-convert-from-image/xpm (selection type value) | |
796 (if (featurep 'xpm) (select-convert-from-image-data 'xpm value))) | |
797 | |
798 (defun select-convert-from-image/xbm (selection type value) | |
799 (if (featurep 'xbm) (select-convert-from-image-data 'xbm value))) | |
800 | |
442 | 801 ;;; CF_xxx conversions |
802 (defun select-convert-from-cf-text (selection type value) | |
2624 | 803 (if (find-coding-system 'mswindows-multibyte) |
804 (let ((value (decode-coding-string value 'mswindows-multibyte))) | |
805 (replace-in-string (if (string-match "\0" value) | |
806 (substring value 0 (match-beginning 0)) | |
807 value) | |
808 "\\(\r\n\\|\n\r\\)" "\n" t)))) | |
771 | 809 |
810 (defun select-convert-from-cf-unicodetext (selection type value) | |
2624 | 811 (if (find-coding-system 'mswindows-unicode) |
812 (let ((value (decode-coding-string value 'mswindows-unicode))) | |
813 (replace-in-string (if (string-match "\0" value) | |
814 (substring value 0 (match-beginning 0)) | |
815 value) | |
816 "\\(\r\n\\|\n\r\\)" "\n" t)))) | |
442 | 817 |
818 (defun select-convert-to-cf-text (selection type value) | |
2624 | 819 (if (find-coding-system 'mswindows-multibyte) |
820 (let ((text (select-convert-to-text selection type value))) | |
821 (encode-coding-string | |
822 (concat (replace-in-string text "\n" "\r\n" t) "\0") | |
823 'mswindows-multibyte)))) | |
771 | 824 |
825 (defun select-convert-to-cf-unicodetext (selection type value) | |
2624 | 826 (if (find-coding-system 'mswindows-unicode) |
827 (let ((text (select-convert-to-text selection type value))) | |
828 (encode-coding-string | |
829 (concat (replace-in-string text "\n" "\r\n" t) "\0") | |
830 'mswindows-unicode)))) | |
442 | 831 |
832 ;;; Appenders | |
833 (defun select-append-to-text (selection type value1 value2) | |
834 (let ((text1 (select-convert-to-text selection 'STRING value1)) | |
835 (text2 (select-convert-to-text selection 'STRING value2))) | |
836 (if (and text1 text2) | |
837 (concat text1 text2) | |
838 nil))) | |
839 | |
840 (defun select-append-to-string (selection type value1 value2) | |
841 (select-append-to-text selection type value1 value2)) | |
842 | |
843 (defun select-append-to-compound-text (selection type value1 value2) | |
844 (select-append-to-text selection type value1 value2)) | |
845 | |
846 (defun select-append-to-cf-text (selection type value1 value2) | |
847 (let ((text1 (select-convert-from-cf-text selection 'CF_TEXT value1)) | |
848 (text2 (select-convert-from-cf-text selection 'CF_TEXT value2))) | |
849 (if (and text1 text2) | |
850 (select-convert-to-cf-text selection type (concat text1 text2)) | |
851 nil))) | |
428 | 852 |
771 | 853 (defun select-append-to-cf-unicodetext (selection type value1 value2) |
854 (let ((text1 (select-convert-from-cf-unicodetext selection | |
855 'CF_UNICODETEXT value1)) | |
856 (text2 (select-convert-from-cf-unicodetext selection | |
857 'CF_UNICODETEXT value2))) | |
858 (if (and text1 text2) | |
859 (select-convert-to-cf-unicodetext selection type (concat text1 text2)) | |
860 nil))) | |
861 | |
442 | 862 (defun select-append-default (selection type value1 value2) |
863 ;; This appender gets used if the type is "nil" - i.e. default. | |
864 ;; It should probably have more cases implemented than it does - e.g. | |
865 ;; appending numbers to strings, etc... | |
866 (cond ((and (stringp value1) (stringp value2)) | |
867 (select-append-to-string selection 'STRING value1 value2)) | |
868 (t nil))) | |
869 | |
870 ;;; Buffer kill handlers | |
871 | |
872 (defun select-buffer-killed-default (selection type value buffer) | |
873 ;; This handler gets used if the type is "nil". | |
874 (cond ((extentp value) | |
875 (if (eq (extent-object value) buffer) | |
876 ; If this selection is on the clipboard, grab it quick | |
877 (when (eq selection 'CLIPBOARD) | |
878 (save-excursion | |
879 (set-buffer (extent-object value)) | |
880 (save-restriction | |
881 (widen) | |
882 (buffer-substring (extent-start-position value) | |
883 (extent-end-position value))))) | |
884 value)) | |
885 ((markerp value) | |
886 (unless (eq (marker-buffer value) buffer) | |
887 value)) | |
888 ((and (consp value) | |
889 (markerp (car value)) | |
890 (markerp (cdr value))) | |
891 (if (or (eq (marker-buffer (car value)) buffer) | |
892 (eq (marker-buffer (cdr value)) buffer)) | |
893 ; If this selection is on the clipboard, grab it quick | |
894 (when (eq selection 'CLIPBOARD) | |
895 (save-excursion | |
896 (set-buffer (marker-buffer (car value))) | |
897 (save-restriction | |
898 (widen) | |
899 (buffer-substring (car value) (cdr value))))) | |
900 value)) | |
901 (t value))) | |
902 | |
903 (defun select-buffer-killed-text (selection type value buffer) | |
904 (select-buffer-killed-default selection type value buffer)) | |
444 | 905 |
442 | 906 ;; Types listed in here can be selections of XEmacs |
907 (setq selection-converter-out-alist | |
2624 | 908 '((TIMESTAMP . select-convert-to-timestamp) |
909 (UTF8_STRING . select-convert-to-utf-8-text) | |
910 (TEXT . select-convert-to-text) | |
428 | 911 (STRING . select-convert-to-string) |
912 (COMPOUND_TEXT . select-convert-to-compound-text) | |
913 (TARGETS . select-convert-to-targets) | |
914 (LENGTH . select-convert-to-length) | |
915 (DELETE . select-convert-to-delete) | |
916 (FILE_NAME . select-convert-to-filename) | |
917 (CHARACTER_POSITION . select-convert-to-charpos) | |
918 (SOURCE_LOC . select-convert-to-sourceloc) | |
919 (LINE_NUMBER . select-convert-to-lineno) | |
920 (COLUMN_NUMBER . select-convert-to-colno) | |
921 (OWNER_OS . select-convert-to-os) | |
922 (HOST_NAME . select-convert-to-host) | |
923 (USER . select-convert-to-user) | |
924 (CLASS . select-convert-to-class) | |
925 (NAME . select-convert-to-name) | |
926 (ATOM . select-convert-to-atom) | |
927 (INTEGER . select-convert-to-integer) | |
442 | 928 (CF_TEXT . select-convert-to-cf-text) |
771 | 929 (CF_UNICODETEXT . select-convert-to-cf-unicodetext) |
442 | 930 )) |
931 | |
932 ;; Types listed here can be selections foreign to XEmacs | |
933 (setq selection-converter-in-alist | |
934 '(; Specific types that get handled by generic converters | |
935 (INTEGER . select-convert-from-integer) | |
2624 | 936 (TIMESTAMP . select-convert-from-integer) |
937 (LENGTH . select-convert-from-integer) | |
938 (LIST_LENGTH . select-convert-from-integer) | |
939 (CLIENT_WINDOW . select-convert-from-integer) | |
940 (PROCESS . select-convert-from-integer) | |
941 (IP_ADDRESS . select-convert-from-ip-address) | |
942 ;; We go after UTF8_STRING in preference to STRING because Mozilla, | |
943 ;; at least, does bad things with non-Latin-1 Unicode characters in | |
944 ;; STRING. | |
945 (UTF8_STRING . select-convert-from-utf-8-text) | |
442 | 946 (CF_TEXT . select-convert-from-cf-text) |
771 | 947 (CF_UNICODETEXT . select-convert-from-cf-unicodetext) |
2624 | 948 (text/html . select-convert-from-utf-16-le-text) ; Mozilla |
949 (text/_moz_htmlcontext . select-convert-from-utf-16-le-text) | |
950 (text/_moz_htmlinfo . select-convert-from-utf-16-le-text) | |
951 (image/png . select-convert-from-image/png) | |
952 (image/gif . select-convert-from-image/gif) | |
953 (image/jpeg . select-convert-from-image/jpeg ) | |
954 (image/tiff . select-convert-from-image/tiff ) | |
955 (image/xpm . select-convert-from-image/xpm) | |
956 (image/xbm . select-convert-from-image/xbm) | |
428 | 957 )) |
958 | |
442 | 959 ;; Types listed here have special coercion functions that can munge |
960 ;; other types. This can also be used to add special features - e.g. | |
961 ;; being able to pass a region or a cons of markers to own-selection, | |
962 ;; but getting the *current* text in the region back when calling | |
963 ;; get-selection. | |
964 ;; | |
965 ;; Any function listed in here *will be called* whenever a value of | |
966 ;; its type is retrieved from the internal selection cache, or when | |
967 ;; no suitable values could be found in which case XEmacs looks for | |
968 ;; values with types listed in selection-coercible-types. | |
969 (setq selection-coercion-alist | |
970 '((TEXT . select-coerce-to-text) | |
971 (STRING . select-coerce-to-text) | |
972 (COMPOUND_TEXT . select-coerce-to-text) | |
771 | 973 (CF_TEXT . select-coerce-to-text) |
974 (CF_UNICODETEXT . select-coerce-to-text) | |
975 )) | |
442 | 976 |
977 ;; Types listed here can be appended by own-selection | |
978 (setq selection-appender-alist | |
979 '((nil . select-append-default) | |
980 (TEXT . select-append-to-text) | |
981 (STRING . select-append-to-string) | |
982 (COMPOUND_TEXT . select-append-to-compound-text) | |
983 (CF_TEXT . select-append-to-cf-text) | |
771 | 984 (CF_UNICODETEXT . select-append-to-cf-unicodetext) |
442 | 985 )) |
986 | |
987 ;; Types listed here have buffer-kill handlers | |
988 (setq selection-buffer-killed-alist | |
989 '((nil . select-buffer-killed-default) | |
990 (TEXT . select-buffer-killed-text) | |
991 (STRING . select-buffer-killed-text) | |
992 (COMPOUND_TEXT . select-buffer-killed-text) | |
771 | 993 (CF_TEXT . select-buffer-killed-text) |
994 (CF_UNICODETEXT . select-buffer-killed-text) | |
995 )) | |
442 | 996 |
997 ;; Lists of types that are coercible (can be converted to other types) | |
771 | 998 (setq selection-coercible-types '(TEXT STRING COMPOUND_TEXT CF_TEXT CF_UNICODETEXT)) |
442 | 999 |
428 | 1000 ;;; select.el ends here |