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author | Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> |
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date | Tue, 05 May 2015 03:48:07 +0900 |
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/* Record indices of function doc strings stored in a file. Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2004 Ben Wing. This file is part of XEmacs. XEmacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with XEmacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* Synched up with: FSF 19.30. */ /* This file has been Mule-ized. */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "bytecode.h" #include "file-coding.h" #include "insdel.h" #include "keymap.h" #include "lstream.h" #include "sysfile.h" Lisp_Object Vinternal_doc_file_name; Lisp_Object QSsubstitute, Qdefvar; Lisp_Object Qfunction_documentation; /* Work out what source file a function or variable came from, taking the information from the documentation file. */ static Lisp_Object extract_object_file_name (int fd, EMACS_INT doc_pos, Ibyte *name_nonreloc, Lisp_Object name_reloc, int standard_doc_file) { Ibyte buf[DOC_MAX_FILENAME_LENGTH+1]; Ibyte *buffer = buf; int buffer_size = sizeof (buf) - 1, space_left; Ibyte *from, *to; REGISTER Ibyte *p = buffer; Lisp_Object return_me; Lisp_Object fdstream = Qnil, instream = Qnil; struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; EMACS_INT position, seenS = 0; GCPRO2 (fdstream, instream); position = doc_pos > buffer_size ? doc_pos - buffer_size : 0; if (0 > lseek (fd, position, 0)) { if (name_nonreloc) name_reloc = build_istring (name_nonreloc); return_me = list3 (build_msg_string ("Position out of range in doc string file"), name_reloc, make_fixnum (position)); goto done; } fdstream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, 0, NULL); Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (fdstream), LSTREAM_UNBUFFERED, 0); instream = make_coding_input_stream (XLSTREAM (fdstream), standard_doc_file ? Qescape_quoted : Qbinary, CODING_DECODE, 0); Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (instream), LSTREAM_UNBUFFERED, 0); space_left = buffer_size - (p - buffer); while (space_left > 0) { int nread; nread = Lstream_read (XLSTREAM (instream), p, space_left); if (nread < 0) { return_me = list1 (build_msg_string ("Read error on documentation file")); goto done; } p[nread] = 0; if (!nread) break; p += nread; space_left = buffer_size - (p - buffer); } /* First, search backward for the "\037S" that marks the beginning of the file name, then search forward from that to the newline or to the end of the buffer. */ from = p; while (from > buf) { --from; if (seenS) { if ('\037' == *from) { /* Got a file name; adjust `from' to point to it, break out of the loop. */ from += 2; break; } } /* Is *from 'S' ? */ seenS = ('S' == *from); } if (buf == from) { /* We've scanned back to the beginning of the buffer without hitting the file name. Either the file name plus the symbol name is longer than DOC_MAX_FILENAME_LENGTH--which shouldn't happen, because it'll trigger an assertion failure in make-docfile, the DOC file is corrupt, or it was produced by a version of make-docfile that doesn't store the file name with the symbol name and docstring. */ return_me = list1 (build_msg_string ("Object file name not stored in doc file")); goto done; } to = from; /* Search for the end of the file name. */ while (++to < p) { if ('\n' == *to || '\037' == *to) { break; } } /* Don't require the file name to end in a newline. */ return_me = make_string (from, to - from); done: if (!NILP (instream)) { Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (instream)); Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (fdstream)); } UNGCPRO; return return_me; } Lisp_Object unparesseuxify_doc_string (int fd, EMACS_INT position, Ibyte *name_nonreloc, Lisp_Object name_reloc, int standard_doc_file) { Ibyte buf[512 * 32 + 1]; Ibyte *buffer = buf; int buffer_size = sizeof (buf) - 1; Ibyte *from, *to; REGISTER Ibyte *p = buffer; Lisp_Object return_me; Lisp_Object fdstream = Qnil, instream = Qnil; struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; GCPRO2 (fdstream, instream); if (0 > lseek (fd, position, 0)) { if (name_nonreloc) name_reloc = build_istring (name_nonreloc); return_me = list3 (build_msg_string ("Position out of range in doc string file"), name_reloc, make_fixnum (position)); goto done; } fdstream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, 0, NULL); Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (fdstream), LSTREAM_UNBUFFERED, 0); instream = make_coding_input_stream /* Major trouble if we are too clever when reading byte-code instructions! #### We should have a way of handling escape-quoted elc files (i.e. files with non-ASCII/Latin-1 chars in them). Currently this is "solved" in bytecomp.el by never inserting lazy references in such files. */ (XLSTREAM (fdstream), standard_doc_file ? Qescape_quoted : Qbinary, CODING_DECODE, 0); Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (instream), LSTREAM_UNBUFFERED, 0); /* Read the doc string into a buffer. Use the fixed buffer BUF if it is big enough; otherwise allocate one. We store the buffer in use in BUFFER and its size in BUFFER_SIZE. */ while (1) { int space_left = buffer_size - (p - buffer); int nread; /* Switch to a bigger buffer if we need one. */ if (space_left == 0) { Ibyte *old_buffer = buffer; buffer_size *= 2; if (buffer == buf) { buffer = xnew_ibytes (buffer_size + 1); memcpy (buffer, old_buffer, p - old_buffer); } else XREALLOC_ARRAY (buffer, Ibyte, buffer_size + 1); p += buffer - old_buffer; space_left = buffer_size - (p - buffer); } /* Don't read too much at one go. */ if (space_left > 1024 * 8) space_left = 1024 * 8; nread = Lstream_read (XLSTREAM (instream), p, space_left); if (nread < 0) { return_me = list1 (build_msg_string ("Read error on documentation file")); goto done; } p[nread] = 0; if (!nread) break; { Ibyte *p1 = qxestrchr (p, '\037'); /* End of doc string marker */ if (p1) { *p1 = 0; p = p1; break; } } p += nread; } /* Scan the text and remove quoting with ^A (char code 1). ^A^A becomes ^A, ^A0 becomes a null char, and ^A_ becomes a ^_. */ from = to = buffer; while (from < p) { if (*from != 1 /*^A*/) *to++ = *from++; else { int c = *(++from); from++; switch (c) { case 1: *to++ = c; break; case '0': *to++ = '\0'; break; case '_': *to++ = '\037'; break; default: return_me = list2 (build_msg_string ("Invalid data in documentation file -- ^A followed by weird code"), make_fixnum (c)); goto done; } } } return_me = make_string (buffer, to - buffer); done: if (!NILP (instream)) { Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (instream)); Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (fdstream)); } UNGCPRO; if (buffer != buf) /* We must have allocated buffer above */ xfree (buffer); return return_me; } #define string_join(dest, s1, s2) \ memcpy (dest, XSTRING_DATA (s1), XSTRING_LENGTH (s1)); \ memcpy (dest + XSTRING_LENGTH (s1), XSTRING_DATA (s2), \ XSTRING_LENGTH (s2)); \ dest[XSTRING_LENGTH (s1) + XSTRING_LENGTH (s2)] = '\0' /* Extract a doc string from a file. FILEPOS says where to get it. (This could actually be byte code instructions/constants instead of a doc string.) If it is an integer, use that position in the standard DOC file. If it is (FILE . INTEGER), use FILE as the file name and INTEGER as the position in that file. But if INTEGER is negative, make it positive. (A negative integer is used for user variables, so we can distinguish them without actually fetching the doc string.) */ static Lisp_Object get_doc_string (Lisp_Object filepos) { REGISTER int fd; REGISTER Ibyte *name_nonreloc = 0; EMACS_INT position; Lisp_Object file, tem; Lisp_Object name_reloc = Qnil; int standard_doc_file = 0; if (FIXNUMP (filepos)) { file = Vinternal_doc_file_name; standard_doc_file = 1; position = XFIXNUM (filepos); } else if (CONSP (filepos) && FIXNUMP (XCDR (filepos))) { file = XCAR (filepos); position = XFIXNUM (XCDR (filepos)); if (position < 0) position = - position; } else return Qnil; if (!STRINGP (file)) return Qnil; /* Put the file name in NAME as a C string. If it is relative, combine it with Vdoc_directory. */ tem = Ffile_name_absolute_p (file); if (NILP (tem)) { Bytecount minsize; /* XEmacs: Move this check here. OK if called during loadup to load byte code instructions. */ if (!STRINGP (Vdoc_directory)) return Qnil; minsize = XSTRING_LENGTH (Vdoc_directory); /* sizeof ("../lib-src/") == 12 */ if (minsize < 12) minsize = 12; name_nonreloc = alloca_ibytes (minsize + XSTRING_LENGTH (file) + 8); string_join (name_nonreloc, Vdoc_directory, file); } else name_reloc = file; fd = qxe_open (name_nonreloc ? name_nonreloc : XSTRING_DATA (name_reloc), O_RDONLY | OPEN_BINARY, 0); if (fd < 0) { if (purify_flag) { /* sizeof ("../lib-src/") == 12 */ name_nonreloc = alloca_ibytes (12 + XSTRING_LENGTH (file) + 8); /* Preparing to dump; DOC file is probably not installed. So check in ../lib-src. */ qxestrcpy_ascii (name_nonreloc, "../lib-src/"); qxestrcat (name_nonreloc, XSTRING_DATA (file)); fd = qxe_open (name_nonreloc, O_RDONLY | OPEN_BINARY, 0); } if (fd < 0) report_file_error ("Cannot open doc string file", name_nonreloc ? build_istring (name_nonreloc) : name_reloc); } tem = unparesseuxify_doc_string (fd, position, name_nonreloc, name_reloc, standard_doc_file); retry_close (fd); if (!STRINGP (tem)) signal_error_1 (Qinvalid_byte_code, tem); return tem; } /* Get a string from position FILEPOS and pass it through the Lisp reader. We use this for fetching the bytecode string and constants vector of a compiled function from the .elc file. */ Lisp_Object read_doc_string (Lisp_Object filepos) { Lisp_Object string = get_doc_string (filepos); if (!STRINGP (string)) invalid_state ("loading bytecode failed to return string", string); return Fread (string); } static Lisp_Object get_object_file_name (Lisp_Object filepos) { REGISTER int fd; REGISTER Ibyte *name_nonreloc = 0; EMACS_INT position; Lisp_Object file, tem; Lisp_Object name_reloc = Qnil; int standard_doc_file = 0; if (FIXNUMP (filepos)) { file = Vinternal_doc_file_name; standard_doc_file = 1; position = XFIXNUM (filepos); } else if (CONSP (filepos) && FIXNUMP (XCDR (filepos))) { file = XCAR (filepos); position = XFIXNUM (XCDR (filepos)); if (position < 0) position = - position; } else return Qnil; if (!STRINGP (file)) return Qnil; /* Put the file name in NAME as a C string. If it is relative, combine it with Vdoc_directory. */ tem = Ffile_name_absolute_p (file); if (NILP (tem)) { Bytecount minsize; /* XEmacs: Move this check here. OK if called during loadup to load byte code instructions. */ if (!STRINGP (Vdoc_directory)) return Qnil; minsize = XSTRING_LENGTH (Vdoc_directory); /* sizeof ("../lib-src/") == 12 */ if (minsize < 12) minsize = 12; name_nonreloc = alloca_ibytes (minsize + XSTRING_LENGTH (file) + 8); string_join (name_nonreloc, Vdoc_directory, file); } else name_reloc = file; fd = qxe_open (name_nonreloc ? name_nonreloc : XSTRING_DATA (name_reloc), O_RDONLY | OPEN_BINARY, 0); if (fd < 0) { if (purify_flag) { /* sizeof ("../lib-src/") == 12 */ name_nonreloc = alloca_ibytes (12 + XSTRING_LENGTH (file) + 8); /* Preparing to dump; DOC file is probably not installed. So check in ../lib-src. */ qxestrcpy_ascii (name_nonreloc, "../lib-src/"); qxestrcat (name_nonreloc, XSTRING_DATA (file)); fd = qxe_open (name_nonreloc, O_RDONLY | OPEN_BINARY, 0); } if (fd < 0) report_file_error ("Cannot open doc string file", name_nonreloc ? build_istring (name_nonreloc) : name_reloc); } tem = extract_object_file_name (fd, position, name_nonreloc, name_reloc, standard_doc_file); retry_close (fd); if (!STRINGP (tem)) signal_error_1 (Qinvalid_byte_code, tem); return tem; } static void weird_doc (Lisp_Object sym, const Ascbyte *weirdness, const Ascbyte *type, int pos) { if (!strcmp (weirdness, "duplicate")) return; message ("Note: Strange doc (%s) for %s %s @ %d", GETTEXT (weirdness), GETTEXT (type), XSTRING_DATA (XSYMBOL (sym)->name), pos); } DEFUN ("built-in-symbol-file", Fbuilt_in_symbol_file, 1, 2, 0, /* Return the C source file built-in symbol SYM comes from. Don't use this. Use the more general `symbol-file' (q.v.) instead. If TYPE is nil or omitted, any kind of definition is acceptable. If TYPE is `defun', then function, subr, special operator or macro definitions are acceptable. If TYPE is `defvar', then variable definitions are acceptable. */ (symbol, type)) { /* This function can GC */ Lisp_Object fun; Lisp_Object filename = Qnil; CHECK_SYMBOL (symbol); if (!UNBOUNDP (XSYMBOL_FUNCTION (symbol)) && (NILP (type) || EQ (type, Qdefun))) { fun = Findirect_function (symbol); if (EQ (Qmacro, Fcar_safe (fun))) { fun = XCDR (fun); } if (SUBRP (fun)) { if (XSUBR (fun)->doc == 0) return Qnil; if ((EMACS_INT) XSUBR (fun)->doc >= 0) { weird_doc (symbol, "No file info available for function", GETTEXT("function"), 0); return Qnil; } else { filename = get_object_file_name (make_fixnum (- (EMACS_INT) XSUBR (fun)->doc)); return filename; } } if (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (fun)) { Lisp_Object tem; Lisp_Compiled_Function *f = XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (fun); if (! (f->flags.documentationp)) return Qnil; tem = compiled_function_documentation (f); if (NATNUMP (tem)) { return get_object_file_name (tem); } } } if (!UNBOUNDP (XSYMBOL_VALUE (symbol)) && (NILP (type) || EQ (type, Qdefvar))) { Lisp_Object doc_offset = Fget (symbol, Qvariable_documentation, Qnil); if (!NILP (doc_offset)) { if (FIXNUMP (doc_offset)) { filename = get_object_file_name (XFIXNUM (doc_offset) > 0 ? doc_offset : make_fixnum (- XFIXNUM (doc_offset))); } return filename; } } return Qnil; } DEFUN ("documentation-property", Fdocumentation_property, 2, 3, 0, /* Return the documentation string that is SYMBOL's PROP property. This is like `get', but it can refer to strings stored in the `doc-directory/DOC' file; and if the value is a string, it is passed through `substitute-command-keys'. A non-nil third argument avoids this translation. */ (symbol, prop, raw)) { /* This function can GC */ Lisp_Object doc = Qnil; #ifdef I18N3 REGISTER Lisp_Object domain; #endif struct gcpro gcpro1; GCPRO1 (doc); doc = Fget (symbol, prop, Qnil); if (FIXNUMP (doc)) doc = get_doc_string (XFIXNUM (doc) > 0 ? doc : make_fixnum (- XFIXNUM (doc))); else if (CONSP (doc)) doc = get_doc_string (doc); #ifdef I18N3 if (!NILP (doc)) { domain = Fget (symbol, Qvariable_domain, Qnil); if (NILP (domain)) doc = Fgettext (doc); else doc = Fdgettext (domain, doc); } #endif if (NILP (raw) && STRINGP (doc)) doc = Fsubstitute_command_keys (doc); UNGCPRO; return doc; } DEFUN ("documentation", Fdocumentation, 1, 2, 0, /* Return the documentation string of FUNCTION. Unless a non-nil second argument RAW is given, the string is passed through `substitute-command-keys'. */ (function, raw)) { /* This function can GC */ Lisp_Object fun; Lisp_Object doc; if (SYMBOLP (function)) { Lisp_Object tem = Fget (function, Qfunction_documentation, Qnil); if (!NILP (tem)) return Fdocumentation_property (function, Qfunction_documentation, raw); } fun = Findirect_function (function); if (SUBRP (fun)) { if (XSUBR (fun)->doc == 0) return Qnil; if ((EMACS_INT) XSUBR (fun)->doc >= 0) doc = build_cistring (XSUBR (fun)->doc); else doc = get_doc_string (make_fixnum (- (EMACS_INT) XSUBR (fun)->doc)); } else if (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (fun)) { Lisp_Object tem; Lisp_Compiled_Function *f = XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (fun); if (! (f->flags.documentationp)) return Qnil; tem = compiled_function_documentation (f); if (STRINGP (tem)) doc = tem; else if (NATNUMP (tem) || CONSP (tem)) { doc = get_doc_string (tem); /* We may have zero length strings in the docfile for file information. */ if (STRINGP (doc) && 0 == XSTRING_LENGTH (doc)) { return Qnil; } } else return Qnil; } else if (KEYMAPP (fun)) return build_msg_string ("Prefix command (definition is a keymap of subcommands)."); else if (STRINGP (fun) || VECTORP (fun)) return build_msg_string ("Keyboard macro."); else if (CONSP (fun)) { Lisp_Object funcar = Fcar (fun); if (!SYMBOLP (funcar)) return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function, list1 (fun)); else if (EQ (funcar, Qlambda) || EQ (funcar, Qautoload)) { Lisp_Object tem, tem1; tem1 = Fcdr (Fcdr (fun)); tem = Fcar (tem1); if (STRINGP (tem)) doc = tem; /* Handle a doc reference--but these never come last in the function body, so reject them if they are last. */ else if ((NATNUMP (tem) || CONSP (tem)) && ! NILP (XCDR (tem1))) doc = get_doc_string (tem); else return Qnil; } else if (EQ (funcar, Qmacro)) return Fdocumentation (Fcdr (fun), raw); else goto oops; } else { oops: return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function, list1 (fun)); } if (NILP (raw)) { struct gcpro gcpro1; #ifdef I18N3 Lisp_Object domain = Qnil; if (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (fun)) domain = compiled_function_domain (XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (fun)); if (NILP (domain)) doc = Fgettext (doc); else doc = Fdgettext (domain, doc); #endif GCPRO1 (doc); doc = Fsubstitute_command_keys (doc); UNGCPRO; } return doc; } DEFUN ("Snarf-documentation", Fsnarf_documentation, 1, 1, 0, /* Used during Emacs initialization, before dumping runnable Emacs, to find pointers to doc strings stored in `.../lib-src/DOC' and record them in function definitions. One arg, FILENAME, a string which does not include a directory. The file is written to `../lib-src', and later found in `exec-directory' when doc strings are referred to in the dumped Emacs. */ (filename)) { int fd; Ibyte buf[1024 + 1]; REGISTER int filled; REGISTER int pos; REGISTER Ibyte *p, *end; Lisp_Object sym, fun, tem; Ibyte *name; /* This function should not pass the data it's reading through a coding stream. The reason is that the only purpose of this function is to find the file offsets for the documentation of the various functions, not do anything with the documentation itself. If we pass through a coding stream, the pointers will get messed up when we start reading ISO 2022 data because our pointers will reflect internal format, not external format. */ if (!purify_flag) invalid_operation ("Snarf-documentation can only be called in an undumped Emacs", Qunbound); CHECK_STRING (filename); { name = alloca_ibytes (XSTRING_LENGTH (filename) + 14); qxestrcpy_ascii (name, "../lib-src/"); } qxestrcat (name, XSTRING_DATA (filename)); fd = qxe_open (name, O_RDONLY | OPEN_BINARY, 0); if (fd < 0) report_file_error ("Opening doc string file", build_istring (name)); Vinternal_doc_file_name = filename; filled = 0; pos = 0; while (1) { if (filled < 512) filled += retry_read (fd, &buf[filled], sizeof (buf) - 1 - filled); if (!filled) break; buf[filled] = 0; p = buf; end = buf + (filled < 512 ? filled : filled - 128); while (p != end && *p != '\037') p++; /* p points to ^_Ffunctionname\n or ^_Vvarname\n. */ if (p != end) { end = qxestrchr (p, '\n'); /* If you trigger a failure with this assertion, you probably configured with --quick-build and need to rebuild your DOC file. */ assert((end - p - 2) > -1); sym = oblookup (Vobarray, p + 2, end - p - 2); if (SYMBOLP (sym)) { Lisp_Object offset = make_fixnum (pos + end + 1 - buf); /* Attach a docstring to a variable */ if (p[1] == 'V') { /* Install file-position as variable-documentation property and make it negative for a user-variable (doc starts with a `*'). */ Lisp_Object old = Fget (sym, Qvariable_documentation, Qzero); if (!ZEROP (old)) { weird_doc (sym, "duplicate", "variable", pos); /* In the case of duplicate doc file entries, always take the later one. But if the doc is not an int (a string, say) leave it alone. */ if (!FIXNUMP (old)) goto weird; } Fput (sym, Qvariable_documentation, ((end[1] == '*') ? make_fixnum (- XFIXNUM (offset)) : offset)); } /* Attach a docstring to a function. The type determines where the docstring is stored. */ else if (p[1] == 'F') { fun = indirect_function (sym,0); if (CONSP (fun) && EQ (XCAR (fun), Qmacro)) fun = XCDR (fun); if (UNBOUNDP (fun)) { #if 0 /* There are lots of legitimate cases where this message will appear (e.g. any function that's only defined when MULE is defined, provided that the function is used somewhere in a dumped Lisp file, so that the symbol is interned in the dumped XEmacs), and there's not a lot that can be done to eliminate the warning other than kludges like moving the function to a Mule-only source file, which often results in ugly code. Furthermore, the only point of this warning is to warn you when you have a DEFUN that you forget to DEFSUBR, but the compiler will also warn you, because the DEFUN declares a static object, and the object will be unused -- you'll get something like /src/xemacs/mule/src/abbrev.c:269: warning: `SFexpand_abbrev' defined but not used So I'm disabling this. --ben */ /* May have been #if'ed out or something */ weird_doc (sym, "not fboundp", "function", pos); #endif goto weird; } else if (SUBRP (fun)) { /* Lisp_Subrs have a slot for it. */ if (XSUBR (fun)->doc) { weird_doc (sym, "duplicate", "subr", pos); goto weird; } XSUBR (fun)->doc = (char *) (- XFIXNUM (offset)); } else if (CONSP (fun)) { /* If it's a lisp form, stick it in the form. */ tem = XCAR (fun); if (EQ (tem, Qlambda) || EQ (tem, Qautoload)) { tem = Fcdr (Fcdr (fun)); if (CONSP (tem) && FIXNUMP (XCAR (tem))) { Lisp_Object old = XCAR (tem); if (!ZEROP (old)) { if (EQ (tem, Qlambda)) weird_doc (sym, "duplicate", "lambda", pos); else weird_doc (sym, "duplicate", "autoload", pos); /* In the case of duplicate doc file entries, always take the later one. But if the doc is not an int (a string, say) leave it alone. */ if (!FIXNUMP (old)) goto weird; } XCAR (tem) = offset; } else if (!CONSP (tem)) { weird_doc (sym, "!CONSP(tem)", "function", pos); goto cont; } else { /* DOC string is a string not integer 0 */ #if 0 weird_doc (sym, "!FIXNUMP(XCAR(tem))", "function", pos); #endif goto cont; } } else { weird_doc (sym, "not lambda or autoload", "function", pos); goto cont; } } else if (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (fun)) { /* Compiled-Function objects sometimes have slots for it. */ Lisp_Compiled_Function *f = XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (fun); /* If there were multiple definitions for this function, and the latter one didn't have any doc, warn and don't blow up. */ Lisp_Object old = compiled_function_documentation (f); if (!ZEROP (old) && !NILP (old)) { weird_doc (sym, "duplicate", "bytecode", pos); /* In the case of duplicate doc file entries, always take the later one. But if the doc is not an int (a string, say) leave it alone. */ if (!FIXNUMP (old)) goto weird; } /* This may be a function or variable where we want to make the file name available. */ set_compiled_function_documentation (f, offset); } else { /* Otherwise the function is undefined or otherwise weird. Ignore it. */ weird_doc (sym, "weird function", "function", pos); goto weird; } } else { /* lose: */ signal_error (Qfile_error, "DOC file invalid at position", make_fixnum (pos)); weird: /* goto lose */; } } } cont: pos += end - buf; filled -= end - buf; memmove (buf, end, filled); } retry_close (fd); return Qnil; } #if 1 /* Don't warn about functions whose doc was lost because they were wrapped by advice-freeze.el... */ static int kludgily_ignore_lost_doc_p (Lisp_Object sym) { # define kludge_prefix "ad-Orig-" Lisp_Object name = XSYMBOL (sym)->name; return (XSTRING_LENGTH (name) > (Bytecount) (sizeof (kludge_prefix)) && !qxestrncmp_ascii (XSTRING_DATA (name), kludge_prefix, sizeof (kludge_prefix) - 1)); # undef kludge_prefix } #else # define kludgily_ignore_lost_doc_p(sym) 0 #endif static int verify_doc_mapper (Lisp_Object UNUSED (key), Lisp_Object sym, void *arg) { Lisp_Object closure = * (Lisp_Object *) arg; if (!NILP (Ffboundp (sym))) { int doc = 0; Lisp_Object fun = XSYMBOL (sym)->function; if (CONSP (fun) && EQ (XCAR (fun), Qmacro)) fun = XCDR (fun); if (SUBRP (fun)) doc = (EMACS_INT) XSUBR (fun)->doc; else if (SYMBOLP (fun)) doc = -1; else if (KEYMAPP (fun)) doc = -1; else if (CONSP (fun)) { Lisp_Object tem = XCAR (fun); if (EQ (tem, Qlambda) || EQ (tem, Qautoload)) { doc = -1; tem = Fcdr (Fcdr (fun)); if (CONSP (tem) && FIXNUMP (XCAR (tem))) doc = XFIXNUM (XCAR (tem)); } } else if (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (fun)) { Lisp_Compiled_Function *f = XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (fun); if (! (f->flags.documentationp)) doc = -1; else { Lisp_Object tem = compiled_function_documentation (f); if (FIXNUMP (tem)) doc = XFIXNUM (tem); } } if (doc == 0 && !kludgily_ignore_lost_doc_p (sym)) { message ("Warning: doc lost for function %s.", XSTRING_DATA (XSYMBOL (sym)->name)); XCDR (closure) = Qt; } } if (!NILP (Fboundp (sym))) { Lisp_Object doc = Fget (sym, Qvariable_documentation, Qnil); if (ZEROP (doc)) { message ("Warning: doc lost for variable %s.", XSTRING_DATA (XSYMBOL (sym)->name)); XCDR (closure) = Qt; } } return 0; /* Never stop */ } DEFUN ("Verify-documentation", Fverify_documentation, 0, 0, 0, /* Used to make sure everything went well with Snarf-documentation. Writes to stderr if not. */ ()) { Lisp_Object closure = Fcons (Qnil, Qnil); struct gcpro gcpro1; GCPRO1 (closure); map_obarray (Vobarray, verify_doc_mapper, &closure); if (!NILP (Fcdr (closure))) message ("\n" "This is usually because some files were preloaded by loaddefs.el or\n" "site-load.el, but were not passed to make-docfile by Makefile.\n"); UNGCPRO; return NILP (Fcdr (closure)) ? Qt : Qnil; } DEFUN ("substitute-command-keys", Fsubstitute_command_keys, 1, 1, 0, /* Substitute key descriptions for command names in STRING. Return a new string which is STRING with substrings of the form \\=\\[COMMAND] replaced by either: a keystroke sequence that will invoke COMMAND, or "M-x COMMAND" if COMMAND is not on any keys. Substrings of the form \\=\\{MAPVAR} are replaced by summaries \(made by `describe-bindings') of the value of MAPVAR, taken as a keymap. Substrings of the form \\=\\<MAPVAR> specify to use the value of MAPVAR as the keymap for future \\=\\[COMMAND] substrings. \\=\\= quotes the following character and is discarded; thus, \\=\\=\\=\\= puts \\=\\= into the output, and \\=\\=\\=\\[ puts \\=\\[ into the output. */ (string)) { /* This function can GC */ Ibyte *buf; int changed = 0; REGISTER Ibyte *strdata; REGISTER Ibyte *bufp; Bytecount strlength; Bytecount idx; Bytecount bsize; Ibyte *new_; Lisp_Object tem = Qnil; Lisp_Object keymap = Qnil; Lisp_Object name = Qnil; Ibyte *start; Bytecount length; struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4; if (NILP (string)) return Qnil; CHECK_STRING (string); GCPRO4 (string, tem, keymap, name); /* There is the possibility that the string is not destined for a translating stream, and it could be argued that we should do the same thing here as in Fformat(), but there are very few times when this will be the case and many calls to this function would have to have `gettext' calls added. (I18N3) */ string = LISP_GETTEXT (string); /* KEYMAP is either nil (which means search all the active keymaps) or a specified local map (which means search just that and the global map). If non-nil, it might come from Voverriding_local_map, or from a \\<mapname> construct in STRING itself.. */ #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ /* This is really weird and garbagey. If keymap is nil and there's an overriding-local-map, `where-is-internal' will correctly note this, so there's no reason to do it here. Maybe FSFmacs `where-is-internal' is broken. */ /* keymap = current_kboard->Voverriding_terminal_local_map; if (NILP (keymap)) keymap = Voverriding_local_map; */ #endif strlength = XSTRING_LENGTH (string); bsize = ITEXT_ZTERM_SIZE + strlength; buf = xnew_ibytes (bsize); bufp = buf; /* Have to reset strdata every time GC might be called */ strdata = XSTRING_DATA (string); for (idx = 0; idx < strlength; ) { Ibyte *strp = strdata + idx; if (strp[0] != '\\') { /* just copy other chars */ /* As it happens, this will work with Mule even if the character quoted is multi-byte; the remaining multi-byte characters will just be copied by this loop. */ *bufp++ = *strp; idx++; } else switch (strp[1]) { default: { /* just copy unknown escape sequences */ *bufp++ = *strp; idx++; break; } case '=': { /* \= quotes the next character; thus, to put in \[ without its special meaning, use \=\[. */ /* As it happens, this will work with Mule even if the character quoted is multi-byte; the remaining multi-byte characters will just be copied by this loop. */ changed = 1; *bufp++ = strp[2]; idx += 3; break; } case '[': { changed = 1; idx += 2; /* skip \[ */ strp += 2; start = strp; while ((idx < strlength) && *strp != ']') { strp++; idx++; } length = strp - start; idx++; /* skip ] */ tem = Fintern (make_string (start, length), Qnil); tem = Fwhere_is_internal (tem, keymap, Qt, Qnil, Qnil); #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ /* Disregard menu bar bindings; it is positively annoying to mention them when there's no menu bar, and it isn't terribly useful even when there is a menu bar. */ if (!NILP (tem)) { firstkey = Faref (tem, Qzero); if (EQ (firstkey, Qmenu_bar)) tem = Qnil; } #endif if (NILP (tem)) /* but not on any keys */ { new_ = (Ibyte *) xrealloc (buf, bsize += 4); bufp += new_ - buf; buf = new_; memcpy (bufp, "M-x ", 4); bufp += 4; goto subst; } else { /* function is on a key */ tem = Fkey_description (tem); goto subst_string; } } case '{': case '<': { Lisp_Object buffer = Fget_buffer_create (QSsubstitute); struct buffer *buf_ = XBUFFER (buffer); Fbuffer_disable_undo (buffer); Ferase_buffer (buffer); /* \{foo} is replaced with a summary of keymap (symbol-value foo). \<foo> just sets the keymap used for \[cmd]. */ changed = 1; idx += 2; /* skip \{ or \< */ strp += 2; start = strp; while ((idx < strlength) && *strp != '}' && *strp != '>') { strp++; idx++; } length = strp - start; idx++; /* skip } or > */ /* Get the value of the keymap in TEM, or nil if undefined. Do this while still in the user's current buffer in case it is a local variable. */ name = Fintern (make_string (start, length), Qnil); tem = Fboundp (name); if (! NILP (tem)) { tem = Fsymbol_value (name); if (! NILP (tem)) tem = get_keymap (tem, 0, 1); } if (NILP (tem)) { buffer_insert_ascstring (buf_, "(uses keymap \""); buffer_insert_lisp_string (buf_, Fsymbol_name (name)); buffer_insert_ascstring (buf_, "\", which is not currently defined) "); if (start[-1] == '<') keymap = Qnil; } else if (start[-1] == '<') keymap = tem; else describe_map_tree (tem, 1, Qnil, Qnil, 0, buffer); tem = make_string_from_buffer (buf_, BUF_BEG (buf_), BUF_Z (buf_) - BUF_BEG (buf_)); Ferase_buffer (buffer); } goto subst_string; subst_string: start = XSTRING_DATA (tem); length = XSTRING_LENGTH (tem); subst: bsize += length; new_ = (Ibyte *) xrealloc (buf, bsize); bufp += new_ - buf; buf = new_; memcpy (bufp, start, length); bufp += length; /* Reset STRDATA in case gc relocated it. */ strdata = XSTRING_DATA (string); break; } } if (changed) /* don't bother if nothing substituted */ tem = make_string (buf, bufp - buf); else tem = string; xfree (buf); UNGCPRO; return tem; } /************************************************************************/ /* initialization */ /************************************************************************/ void syms_of_doc (void) { DEFSUBR (Fbuilt_in_symbol_file); DEFSUBR (Fdocumentation); DEFSUBR (Fdocumentation_property); DEFSUBR (Fsnarf_documentation); DEFSUBR (Fverify_documentation); DEFSUBR (Fsubstitute_command_keys); DEFSYMBOL (Qdefvar); DEFSYMBOL (Qfunction_documentation); } void vars_of_doc (void) { DEFVAR_LISP ("internal-doc-file-name", &Vinternal_doc_file_name /* Name of file containing documentation strings of built-in symbols. */ ); Vinternal_doc_file_name = Qnil; QSsubstitute = build_ascstring (" *substitute*"); staticpro (&QSsubstitute); }