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Improve the lexical scoping in #'block, #'return-from.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2011-02-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* bytecomp.el:
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-initial-macro-environment):
Shadow `block', `return-from' here, we implement them differently
when byte-compiling.
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-active-blocks): New.
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-block-1): New.
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-return-from-1): New.
* bytecomp.el (return-from-1): New.
* bytecomp.el (block-1): New.
These are two aliases that exist to have their own associated
byte-compile functions, which functions implement `block' and
`return-from'.
* cl-extra.el (cl-macroexpand-all):
Fix a bug here when macros in the environment have been compiled.
* cl-macs.el (block):
* cl-macs.el (return):
* cl-macs.el (return-from):
Be more careful about lexical scope in these macros.
* cl.el:
* cl.el ('cl-block-wrapper): Removed.
* cl.el ('cl-block-throw): Removed.
These aren't needed in code generated by this XEmacs. They
shouldn't be needed in code generated by XEmacs 21.4, but if it
turns out the packages do need them, we can put them back.
2011-01-30 Mike Sperber <mike@xemacs.org>
* font-lock.el (font-lock-fontify-pending-extents): Don't fail if
`font-lock-mode' is unset, which can happen in the middle of
`revert-buffer'.
2011-01-23 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (delete):
* cl-macs.el (delq):
* cl-macs.el (remove):
* cl-macs.el (remq):
Don't use the compiler macro if these functions were given the
wrong number of arguments, as happens in lisp-tests.el.
* cl-seq.el (remove, remq): Removed.
I added these to subr.el, and forgot to remove them from here.
2011-01-22 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-setq, byte-compile-set):
Remove kludge allowing keywords' values to be set, all the code
that does that is gone.
* cl-compat.el (elt-satisfies-test-p):
* faces.el (set-face-parent):
* faces.el (face-doc-string):
* gtk-font-menu.el:
* gtk-font-menu.el (gtk-reset-device-font-menus):
* msw-font-menu.el:
* msw-font-menu.el (mswindows-reset-device-font-menus):
* package-get.el (package-get-installedp):
* select.el (select-convert-from-image-data):
* sound.el:
* sound.el (load-sound-file):
* x-font-menu.el (x-reset-device-font-menus-core):
Don't quote keywords, they're self-quoting, and the
win from backward-compatibility is sufficiently small now that the
style problem overrides it.
2011-01-22 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (block, return-from): Require that NAME be a symbol
in these macros, as always documented in the #'block docstring and
as required by Common Lisp.
* descr-text.el (unidata-initialize-unihan-database):
Correct the use of non-symbols in #'block and #'return-from in
this function.
2011-01-15 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-extra.el (concatenate): Accept more complicated TYPEs in this
function, handing the sequences over to #'coerce if we don't
understand them here.
* cl-macs.el (inline): Don't proclaim #'concatenate as inline, its
compiler macro is more useful than doing that.
2011-01-11 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* subr.el (delete, delq, remove, remq): Move #'remove, #'remq
here, they don't belong in cl-seq.el; move #'delete, #'delq here
from fns.c, implement them in terms of #'delete*, allowing support
for sequences generally.
* update-elc.el (do-autoload-commands): Use #'delete*, not #'delq
here, now the latter's no longer dumped.
* cl-macs.el (delete, delq): Add compiler macros transforming
#'delete and #'delq to #'delete* calls.
2011-01-10 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* dialog.el (make-dialog-box): Correct a misplaced parenthesis
here, thank you Mats Lidell in 87zkr9gqrh.fsf@mail.contactor.se !
2011-01-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* dialog.el (make-dialog-box):
* list-mode.el (display-completion-list):
These functions used to use cl-parsing-keywords; change them to
use defun* instead, fixing the build. (Not sure what led to me
not including this change in d1b17a33450b!)
2011-01-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (define-star-compiler-macros):
Make sure the form has ITEM and LIST specified before attempting
to change to calls with explicit tests; necessary for some tests
in lisp-tests.el to compile correctly.
(stable-union, stable-intersection): Add compiler macros for these
functions, in the same way we do for most of the other functions
in cl-seq.el.
2011-01-01 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (dolist, dotimes, do-symbols, macrolet)
(symbol-macrolet):
Define these macros with defmacro* instead of parsing the argument
list by hand, for the sake of style and readability; use backquote
where appropriate, instead of calling #'list and and friends, for
the same reason.
2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* x-misc.el (device-x-display):
Provide this function, documented in the Lispref for years, but
not existing previously. Thank you Julian Bradfield, thank you
Jeff Mincy.
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.
2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* simple.el (assoc-ignore-case): Remove a duplicate definition of
this function (it's already in subr.el).
* iso8859-1.el (char-width):
On non-Mule, make this function equivalent to that produced by
(constantly 1), but preserve its docstring.
* subr.el (subst-char-in-string): Define this in terms of
#'substitute, #'nsubstitute.
(string-width): Define this using #'reduce and #'char-width.
(char-width): Give this a simpler definition, it makes far more
sense to check for mule at load time and redefine, as we do in
iso8859-1.el.
(store-substring): Implement this in terms of #'replace, now
#'replace is cheap.
2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* update-elc.el (lisp-files-needed-for-byte-compilation)
(lisp-files-needing-early-byte-compilation):
cl-macs belongs in the former, not the latter, it is as
fundamental as bytecomp.el.
2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl.el:
Provde the Common Lisp program-error, type-error as error
symbols. This doesn't nearly go far enough for anyone using the
Common Lisp errors.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (delete-duplicates):
If the form has an incorrect number of arguments, don't attempt a
compiler macroexpansion.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (cl-safe-expr-p):
Forms that start with the symbol lambda are also safe.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (= < > <= >=):
For these functions' compiler macros, the optimisation is safe
even if the first and the last arguments have side effects, since
they're only used the once.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (inline-side-effect-free-compiler-macros):
Unroll a loop here at macro-expansion time, so these compiler
macros are compiled. Use #'eql instead of #'eq in a couple of
places for better style.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-extra.el (notany, notevery): Avoid some dynamic scope
stupidity with local variable names in these functions, when they
weren't prefixed with cl-; go into some more detail in the doc
strings.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns): #'remove, #'remq are
free of side-effects.
(side-effect-and-error-free-fns):
Drop dot, dot-marker from the list.
2010-11-17 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-extra.el (coerce):
In the argument list, name the first argument OBJECT, not X; the
former name was always used in the doc string and is clearer.
Handle vector type specifications which include the length of the
target sequence, error if there's a mismatch.
* cl-macs.el (cl-make-type-test): Handle type specifications
starting with the symbol 'eql.
2010-11-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (eql): Don't remove the byte-compile property of this
symbol. That was necessary to override a bug in bytecomp.el where
#'eql was confused with #'eq, which bug we no longer have.
If neither expression is constant, don't attempt to handle the
expression in this compiler macro, leave it to byte-compile-eql,
which produces better code anyway.
* bytecomp.el (eq): #'eql is not the function associated with the
byte-eq byte code.
(byte-compile-eql): Add an explicit compile method for this
function, for cases where the cl-macs compiler macro hasn't
reduced it to #'eq or #'equal.
2010-10-25 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
Add compiler macros and compilation sanity-checking for various
functions that take keywords.
* byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns): #'symbol-value is
side-effect free and not error free.
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-normal-call): Check keyword argument
lists for sanity; store information about the positions where
keyword arguments start using the new byte-compile-keyword-start
property.
* cl-macs.el (cl-const-expr-val): Take a new optional argument,
cl-not-constant, defaulting to nil, in this function; return it if
the expression is not constant.
(cl-non-fixnum-number-p): Make this into a separate function, we
want to pass it to #'every.
(eql): Use it.
(define-star-compiler-macros): Use the same code to generate the
member*, assoc* and rassoc* compiler macros; special-case some
code in #'add-to-list in subr.el.
(remove, remq): Add compiler macros for these two functions, in
preparation for #'remove being in C.
(define-foo-if-compiler-macros): Transform (remove-if-not ...) calls to
(remove ... :if-not) at compile time, which will be a real win
once the latter is in C.
(define-substitute-if-compiler-macros)
(define-subst-if-compiler-macros): Similarly for these functions.
(delete-duplicates): Change this compiler macro to use
#'plists-equal; if we don't have information about the type of
SEQUENCE at compile time, don't bother attempting to inline the
call, the function will be in C soon enough.
(equalp): Remove an old commented-out compiler macro for this, if
we want to see it it's in version control.
(subst-char-in-string): Transform this to a call to nsubstitute or
nsubstitute, if that is appropriate.
* cl.el (ldiff): Don't call setf here, this makes for a load-time
dependency problem in cl-macs.el
2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org>
* term/vt100.el:
Refer to XEmacs, not GNU Emacs, in permissions.
* term/bg-mouse.el:
* term/sup-mouse.el:
Put copyright notice in canonical "Copyright DATE AUTHOR" form.
Refer to XEmacs, not GNU Emacs, in permissions.
* site-load.el:
Add permission boilerplate.
* mule/canna-leim.el:
* alist.el:
Refer to XEmacs, not APEL/this program, in permissions.
* mule/canna-leim.el:
Remove my copyright, I've assigned it to the FSF.
2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org>
* gtk.el:
* gtk-widget-accessors.el:
* gtk-package.el:
* gtk-marshal.el:
* gtk-compose.el:
* gnome.el:
Add copyright notice based on internal evidence.
2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org>
* easymenu.el: Add reference to COPYING to permission notice.
* gutter.el:
* gutter-items.el:
* menubar-items.el:
Fix typo "Xmacs" in permissions notice.
2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org>
* auto-save.el:
* font.el:
* fontconfig.el:
* mule/kinsoku.el:
Add "part of XEmacs" text to permission notice.
2010-10-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns):
* cl-macs.el (remf, getf):
* cl-extra.el (tailp, cl-set-getf, cl-do-remf):
* cl.el (ldiff, endp):
Tighten up Common Lisp compatibility for #'ldiff, #'endp, #'tailp;
add circularity checking for the first two.
#'cl-set-getf and #'cl-do-remf were Lisp implementations of
#'plist-put and #'plist-remprop; change the names to aliases,
changes the macros that use them to using #'plist-put and
#'plist-remprop directly.
2010-10-12 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* abbrev.el (fundamental-mode-abbrev-table, global-abbrev-table):
Create both these abbrev tables using the usual
#'define-abbrev-table calls, rather than attempting to
special-case them.
* cl-extra.el: Force cl-macs to be loaded here, if cl-extra.el is
being loaded interpreted. Previously other, later files would
redundantly call (load "cl-macs") when interpreted, it's more
reasonable to do it here, once.
* cmdloop.el (read-quoted-char-radix): Use defcustom here, we
don't have any dump-order dependencies that would prevent that.
* custom.el (eval-when-compile): Don't load cl-macs when
interpreted or when byte-compiling, rely on cl-extra.el in the
former case and the appropriate entry in bytecomp-load-hook in the
latter. Get rid of custom-declare-variable-list, we have no
dump-time dependencies that would require it.
* faces.el (eval-when-compile): Don't load cl-macs when
interpreted or when byte-compiling.
* packages.el: Remove some inaccurate comments.
* post-gc.el (cleanup-simple-finalizers): Use #'delete-if-not
here, now the order of preloaded-file-list has been changed to
make it available.
* subr.el (custom-declare-variable-list): Remove. No need for it.
Also remove a stub define-abbrev-table from this file, given the
current order of preloaded-file-list there's no need for it.
2010-10-10 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-constp) Forms quoted with FUNCTION are
also constant.
(byte-compile-initial-macro-environment): In #'the, if FORM is
constant and does not match TYPE, warn at byte-compile time.
2010-10-10 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* backquote.el (bq-vector-contents, bq-list*): Remove; the former
is equivalent to (append VECTOR nil), the latter to (list* ...).
(bq-process-2): Use (append VECTOR nil) instead of using
#'bq-vector-contents to convert to a list.
(bq-process-1): Now we use list* instead of bq-list
* subr.el (list*): Moved from cl.el, since it is now required to
be available the first time a backquoted form is encountered.
* cl.el (list*): Move to subr.el.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* test-harness.el (Check-Message):
Add an omitted comma here, thank you the buildbot.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* hash-table.el (hash-table-key-list, hash-table-value-list)
(hash-table-key-value-alist, hash-table-key-value-plist):
Remove some useless #'nreverse calls in these files; our hash
tables have no order, it's not helpful to pretend they do.
* behavior.el (read-behavior):
Do the same in this file, in some code evidently copied from
hash-table.el.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* info.el (Info-insert-dir):
* format.el (format-deannotate-region):
* files.el (cd, save-buffers-kill-emacs):
Use #'some, #'every and related functions for applying boolean
operations to lists, instead of rolling our own ones that cons and
don't short-circuit.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-initial-macro-environment):
* cl-macs.el (the):
Rephrase the docstring, make its implementation when compiling
files a little nicer.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* descr-text.el (unidata-initialize-unicodedata-database)
(unidata-initialize-unihan-database, describe-char-unicode-data)
(describe-char-unicode-data):
Wrap calls to the database functions with (with-fboundp ...),
avoiding byte compile warnings on builds without support for the
database functions.
(describe-char): (reduce #'max ...), not (apply #'max ...), no
need to cons needlessly.
(describe-char): Remove a redundant lambda wrapping
#'extent-properties.
(describe-char-unicode-data): Call #'nsubst when replacing "" with
nil in the result of #'split-string, instead of consing inside
mapcar.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* x-faces.el (x-available-font-sizes):
* specifier.el (let-specifier):
* package-ui.el (pui-add-required-packages):
* msw-faces.el (mswindows-available-font-sizes):
* modeline.el (modeline-minor-mode-menu):
* minibuf.el (minibuf-directory-files):
Replace the O2N (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (W) (and X Y)) Z)) with
the ON (mapcan (lambda (W) (and X (list Y))) Z) in these files.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (= < > <= >=):
When these functions are handed more than two arguments, and those
arguments have no side effects, transform to a series of two
argument calls, avoiding funcall in the byte-compiled code.
* mule/mule-cmds.el (finish-set-language-environment):
Take advantage of this change in a function called 256 times at
startup.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-function-form, byte-compile-quote)
(byte-compile-quote-form):
Warn at compile time, and error at runtime, if a (quote ...) or a
(function ...) form attempts to quote more than one object.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* byte-optimize.el (byte-optimize-apply): Transform (apply 'nconc
(mapcar ...)) to (mapcan ...); warn about use of the first idiom.
* update-elc.el (do-autoload-commands):
* packages.el (packages-find-package-library-path):
* frame.el (frame-list):
* extents.el (extent-descendants):
* etags.el (buffer-tag-table-files):
* dumped-lisp.el (preloaded-file-list):
* device.el (device-list):
* bytecomp-runtime.el (proclaim-inline, proclaim-notinline)
Use #'mapcan, not (apply #'nconc (mapcar ...) in all these files.
* bytecomp-runtime.el (eval-when-compile, eval-and-compile):
In passing, mention that these macros also evaluate the body when
interpreted.
tests/ChangeLog addition:
2011-02-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* automated/lisp-tests.el:
Test lexical scope for `block', `return-from'; add a
Known-Bug-Expect-Failure for a contorted example that fails when
byte-compiled.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Mon, 07 Feb 2011 12:01:24 +0000 |
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@c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual. @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c Copyright (C) 1995 Ben Wing. @c See the file lispref.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/annotations.info @node Annotations, Display, Glyphs, top @chapter Annotations @cindex annotation An @dfn{annotation} is a pixmap or string that is not part of a buffer's text but is displayed next to a particular location in a buffer. Annotations can be displayed intermixed with text, in any whitespace at the beginning or end of a line, or in a special area at the left or right side of the frame called a @dfn{margin}, whose size is controllable. Annotations are implemented using extents (@pxref{Extents}); but you can work with annotations without knowing how extents work. @menu * Annotation Basics:: Introduction to annotations. * Annotation Primitives:: Creating and deleting annotations. * Annotation Properties:: Retrieving and changing the characteristics of an annotation. * Margin Primitives:: Controlling the size of the margins. * Locating Annotations:: Looking for annotations in a buffer. * Annotation Hooks:: Hooks called at certain times during an annotation's lifetime. @end menu @node Annotation Basics @section Annotation Basics @cindex margin Marginal annotations are notes associated with a particular location in a buffer. They may be displayed in a margin created on the left-hand or right-hand side of the frame, in any whitespace at the beginning or end of a line, or inside of the text itself. Every annotation may have an associated action to be performed when the annotation is selected. The term @dfn{annotation} is used to refer to an individual note. The term @dfn{margin} is generically used to refer to the whitespace before the first character on a line or after the last character on a line. Each annotation has the following characteristics: @table @var @item glyph This is a glyph object and is used as the displayed representation of the annotation. @item down-glyph If given, this glyph is used as the displayed representation of the annotation when the mouse is pressed down over the annotation. @item face The face with which to display the glyph. @item side Which side of the text (left or right) the annotation is displayed at. @item action If non-@code{nil}, this field must contain a function capable of being the first argument to @code{funcall}. This function is normally evaluated with a single argument, the value of the @var{data} field, each time the annotation is selected. However, if the @var{with-event} parameter to @code{make-annotation} is non-@code{nil}, the function is called with two arguments. The first argument is the same as before, and the second argument is the event (a button-up event, usually) that activated the annotation. @item data Not used internally. This field can contain any E-Lisp object. It is passed as the first argument to @var{action} described above. @item menu A menu displayed when the right mouse button is pressed over the annotation. @end table @cindex outside margin @cindex inside margin The margin is divided into @dfn{outside} and @dfn{inside}. The outside margin is space on the left or right side of the frame which normal text cannot be displayed in. The inside margin is that space between the leftmost or rightmost point at which text can be displayed and where the first or last character actually is. @cindex layout types There are four different @dfn{layout types} which affect the exact location an annotation appears. @table @code @item outside-margin The annotation is placed in the outside margin area. as close as possible to the edge of the frame. If the outside margin is not wide enough for an annotation to fit, it is not displayed. @item inside-margin The annotation is placed in the inside margin area, as close as possible to the edge of the frame. If the inside margin is not wide enough for the annotation to fit, it will be displayed using any available outside margin space if and only if the specifier @code{use-left-overflow} or @code{use-right-overflow} (depending on which side the annotation appears in) is non-@code{nil}. @item whitespace The annotation is placed in the inside margin area, as close as possible to the first or last non-whitespace character on a line. If the inside margin is not wide enough for the annotation to fit, it will be displayed if and only if the specifier @code{use-left-overflow} or @code{use-right-overflow} (depending on which side the annotation appears in) is non-@code{nil}. @item text The annotation is placed at the position it is inserted. It will create enough space for itself inside of the text area. It does not take up a place in the logical buffer, only in the display of the buffer. @end table @cindex layout policy The current layout policy is that all @code{whitespace} annotations are displayed first. Next, all @code{inside-margin} annotations are displayed using any remaining space. Finally as many @code{outside-margin} annotations are displayed as possible. The @code{text} annotations will always display as they create their own space to display in. @node Annotation Primitives @section Annotation Primitives @defun make-annotation glyph &optional position layout buffer with-event d-glyph rightp This function creates a marginal annotation at position @var{position} in @var{buffer}. The annotation is displayed using @var{glyph}, which should be a glyph object or a string, and is positioned using layout policy @var{layout}. If @var{position} is @code{nil}, point is used. If @var{layout} is @code{nil}, @code{whitespace} is used. If @var{buffer} is @code{nil}, the current buffer is used. If @var{with-event} is non-@code{nil}, then when an annotation is activated, the triggering event is passed as the second arg to the annotation function. If @var{d-glyph} is non-@code{nil} then it is used as the glyph that will be displayed when button1 is down. If @var{rightp} is non-@code{nil} then the glyph will be displayed on the right side of the buffer instead of the left. The newly created annotation is returned. @end defun @defun delete-annotation annotation This function removes @var{annotation} from its buffer. This does not modify the buffer text. @end defun @defun annotationp annotation This function returns @code{t} if @var{annotation} is an annotation, @code{nil} otherwise. @end defun @node Annotation Properties @section Annotation Properties @defun annotation-glyph annotation This function returns the glyph object used to display @var{annotation}. @end defun @defun set-annotation-glyph annotation glyph &optional layout side This function sets the glyph of @var{annotation} to @var{glyph}, which should be a glyph object. If @var{layout} is non-@code{nil}, set the layout policy of @var{annotation} to @var{layout}. If @var{side} is @code{left} or @code{right}, change the side of the buffer at which the annotation is displayed to the given side. The new value of @code{annotation-glyph} is returned. @end defun @defun annotation-down-glyph annotation This function returns the glyph used to display @var{annotation} when the left mouse button is depressed on the annotation. @end defun @defun set-annotation-down-glyph annotation glyph This function returns the glyph used to display @var{annotation} when the left mouse button is depressed on the annotation to @var{glyph}, which should be a glyph object. @end defun @defun annotation-face annotation This function returns the face associated with @var{annotation}. @end defun @defun set-annotation-face annotation face This function sets the face associated with @var{annotation} to @var{face}. @end defun @defun annotation-layout annotation This function returns the layout policy of @var{annotation}. @end defun @defun set-annotation-layout annotation layout This function sets the layout policy of @var{annotation} to @var{layout}. @end defun @defun annotation-side annotation This function returns the side of the buffer that @var{annotation} is displayed on. Return value is a symbol, either @code{left} or @code{right}. @end defun @defun annotation-data annotation This function returns the data associated with @var{annotation}. @end defun @defun set-annotation-data annotation data This function sets the data field of @var{annotation} to @var{data}. @var{data} is returned. @end defun @defun annotation-action annotation This function returns the action associated with @var{annotation}. @end defun @defun set-annotation-action annotation action This function sets the action field of @var{annotation} to @var{action}. @var{action} is returned.. @end defun @defun annotation-menu annotation This function returns the menu associated with @var{annotation}. @end defun @defun set-annotation-menu annotation menu This function sets the menu associated with @var{annotation} to @var{menu}. This menu will be displayed when the right mouse button is pressed over the annotation. @end defun @defun annotation-visible annotation This function returns @code{t} if there is enough available space to display @var{annotation}, @code{nil} otherwise. @end defun @defun annotation-width annotation This function returns the width of @var{annotation} in pixels. @end defun @defun hide-annotation annotation This function removes @var{annotation}'s glyph, making it invisible. @end defun @defun reveal-annotation annotation This function restores @var{annotation}'s glyph, making it visible. @end defun @node Locating Annotations @section Locating Annotations @defun annotations-in-region start end buffer This function returns a list of all annotations in @var{buffer} which are between @var{start} and @var{end} inclusively. @end defun @defun annotations-at &optional position buffer This function returns a list of all annotations at @var{position} in @var{buffer}. If @var{position} is @code{nil} point is used. If @var{buffer} is @code{nil} the current buffer is used. @end defun @defun annotation-list &optional buffer This function returns a list of all annotations in @var{buffer}. If @var{buffer} is @code{nil}, the current buffer is used. @end defun @defun all-annotations This function returns a list of all annotations in all buffers in existence. @end defun @node Margin Primitives @section Margin Primitives @cindex margin width The margin widths are controllable on a buffer-local, window-local, frame-local, device-local, or device-type-local basis through the use of specifiers. @xref{Specifiers}. @defvr Specifier left-margin-width This is a specifier variable controlling the width of the left outside margin, in characters. Use @code{set-specifier} to change its value. @end defvr @defvr Specifier right-margin-width This is a specifier variable controlling the width of the right outside margin, in characters. Use @code{set-specifier} to change its value. @end defvr @defvr Specifier use-left-overflow If non-@code{nil}, use the left outside margin as extra whitespace when displaying @code{whitespace} and @code{inside-margin} annotations. Defaults to @code{nil}. This is a specifier variable; use @code{set-specifier} to change its value. @end defvr @defvr Specifier use-right-overflow If non-@code{nil}, use the right outside margin as extra whitespace when displaying @code{whitespace} and @code{inside-margin} annotations. Defaults to @code{nil}. This is a specifier variable; use @code{set-specifier} to change its value. @end defvr @defun window-left-margin-pixel-width &optional window This function returns the width in pixels of the left outside margin of @var{window}. If @var{window} is @code{nil}, the selected window is assumed. @end defun @defun window-right-margin-pixel-width &optional window This function returns the width in pixels of the right outside margin of @var{window}. If @var{window} is @code{nil}, the selected window is assumed. @end defun The margin colors are controlled by the faces @code{left-margin} and @code{right-margin}. These can be set using the X resources @code{Emacs.left-margin.background} and @code{Emacs.left-margin.foreground}; likewise for the right margin. @node Annotation Hooks @section Annotation Hooks @cindex annotation hooks The following three hooks are provided for use with the marginal annotations: @table @code @item before-delete-annotation-hook This hook is called immediately before an annotation is destroyed. It is passed a single argument, the annotation being destroyed. @item after-delete-annotation-hook This normal hook is called immediately after an annotation is destroyed. @item make-annotation-hook This hook is called immediately after an annotation is created. It is passed a single argument, the newly created annotation. @end table