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Always use boyer_moore in ASCII or Latin-1 buffers with ASCII search strings.
2007-12-26 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* casetab.c:
Extend and correct some case table documentation.
* search.c (search_buffer):
Correct a bug where only the first entry for a character in the
case equivalence table was examined in determining if the
Boyer-Moore search algorithm is appropriate.
If there are case mappings outside of the charset and row of the
characters specified in the search string, those case mappings can
be safely ignored (and Boyer-Moore search can be used) if we know
from the buffer statistics that the corresponding characters cannot
occur.
* search.c (boyer_moore):
Assert that we haven't been passed a string with varying
characters sets or rows within character sets. That's what
simple_search is for.
In the very rare event that a character in the search string has a
canonical case mapping that is not in the same character set and
row, don't try to search for the canonical character, search for
some other character that is in the the desired character set and
row. Assert that the case table isn't corrupt.
Do not search for any character case mappings that cannot possibly
occur in the buffer, given the buffer metadata about its
contents.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Wed, 26 Dec 2007 17:30:16 +0100 |
parents | dfd878799ef0 |
children | a23ac8f90a49 |
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/* Lisp font data structures for X and Xft. Copyright (C) 2003 Eric Knauel and Matthias Neubauer Copyright (C) 2005 Eric Knauel Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Authors: Eric Knauel <knauel@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> Matthias Neubauer <neubauer@informatik.uni-freiburg.de> Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> Created: 27 Oct 2003 Updated: 05 Mar 2005 by Stephen J. Turnbull 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 2, 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* Synched up with: Not in GNU Emacs. */ /* This module provides the Lisp interface to fonts in X11, including Xft, but (at least at first) not GTK+ or Qt. It should be renamed to fonts-x.h. Sealevel code should be in ../lwlib/lwlib-fonts.h or ../lwlib/lwlib-colors.h. */ #ifndef INCLUDED_font_mgr_h_ #define INCLUDED_font_mgr_h_ #include "../lwlib/lwlib-fonts.h" #include "../lwlib/lwlib-colors.h" extern Fixnum debug_xft; /* Standard for fontconfig. Use a macro to show we're not guessing. */ #define Qfc_font_name_encoding Qutf_8 #define XE_XLFD_MAKE_LISP_STRING(s) (make_string(s, strlen(s))) struct fc_pattern { struct LCRECORD_HEADER header; FcPattern *fcpatPtr; }; typedef struct fc_pattern fc_pattern; DECLARE_LRECORD(fc_pattern, struct fc_pattern); #define XFCPATTERN(x) XRECORD (x, fc_pattern, struct fc_pattern) #define wrap_fcpattern(p) wrap_record (p, fc_pattern) #define FCPATTERNP(x) RECORDP (x, fc_pattern) #define CHECK_FCPATTERN(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, fc_pattern) #define CONCHECK_FCPATTERN(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, fc_pattern) #define XFCPATTERN_PTR(x) (XFCPATTERN(x)->fcpatPtr) #define FONTCONFIG_EXPOSE_CONFIG #ifdef FONTCONFIG_EXPOSE_CONFIG struct fc_config { struct LCRECORD_HEADER header; FcConfig *fccfgPtr; }; typedef struct fc_config fc_config; DECLARE_LRECORD(fc_config, struct fc_config); #define XFCCONFIG(x) XRECORD (x, fc_config, struct fc_config) #define wrap_fcconfig(p) wrap_record (p, fc_config) #define FCCONFIGP(x) RECORDP (x, fc_config) #define CHECK_FCCONFIG(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, fc_config) #define CONCHECK_FCCONFIG(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, fc_config) #define XFCCONFIG_PTR(x) (XFCCONFIG(x)->fccfgPtr) #endif /* FONTCONFIG_EXPOSE_CONFIG */ #ifdef USE_XFT #ifndef HAVE_FCCONFIGGETRESCANINTERVAL /* Older fontconfig versions misspell this function name. */ #define FcConfigGetRescanInterval FcConfigGetRescanInverval #endif /* */ #ifndef HAVE_FCCONFIGSETRESCANINTERVAL /* Older fontconfig versions misspell this function name. */ #define FcConfigSetRescanInterval FcConfigSetRescanInverval #endif /* */ /* The format of a fontname (as returned by fontconfig) is not well-documented, But the character repertoire is represented in an ASCII-compatible way. See fccharset.c (FcCharSetUnparse). So we can use UTF-8 for long names. Currently we have a hack where different versions of the unparsed name are used in different contexts fairly arbitrarily. I don't think this is close to coherency; even without the charset and lang properties fontconfig names are too unwieldy to use. We need to rethink the approach here. I think probably Lisp_Font_Instance.name should contain the font name as specified to Lisp (almost surely much shorter than shortname, even, and most likely wildcarded), while Lisp_Font_Instance.truename should contain the longname. For now, I'm going to #ifdef the return values defaulting to short. -- sjt */ /* DEBUGGING STUFF */ /* print message to stderr: one internal-format string argument */ #define DEBUG_XFT0(level,s) \ if (debug_xft > level) stderr_out (s) /* print message to stderr: one formatted argument */ #define DEBUG_XFT1(level,format,x1) \ if (debug_xft > level) stderr_out (format, x1) /* print message to stderr: two formatted arguments */ #define DEBUG_XFT2(level,format,x1,x2) \ if (debug_xft > level) stderr_out (format, x1, x2) /* print message to stderr: three formatted arguments */ #define DEBUG_XFT3(level,format,x1,x2,x3) \ if (debug_xft > level) stderr_out (format, x1, x2, x3) /* print message to stderr: four formatted arguments */ #define DEBUG_XFT4(level,format,x1,x2,x3,x4) \ if (debug_xft > level) stderr_out (format, x1, x2, x3, x4) /* print an Xft pattern to stderr LEVEL is the debug level (to compare to debug_xft) FORMAT is a newline-terminated printf format with one %s for the pattern and must be internal format (eg, pure ASCII) PATTERN is an FcPattern *. */ #define PRINT_XFT_PATTERN(level,format,pattern) \ do { \ DECLARE_EISTRING (eistrpxft_name); \ FcChar8 *name = FcNameUnparse (pattern); \ \ eicpy_ext(eistrpxft_name, name, Qfc_font_name_encoding); \ DEBUG_XFT1 (level, format, eidata(eistrpxft_name)); \ free (name); \ } while (0) /* print a progress message LEVEL is the debug level (to compare to debug_xft) FONT is the Xft font name in UTF-8 (the native encoding of Xft) LANG is the language being checked for support (must be ASCII). */ #define CHECKING_LANG(level,font,lang) \ do { \ DECLARE_EISTRING (eistrcl_name); \ eicpy_ext(eistrcl_name, font, Qfc_font_name_encoding); \ DEBUG_XFT2 (level, "checking if %s handles %s\n", \ eidata(eistrcl_name), lang); \ } while (0) #else /* USE_XFT */ #endif /* USE_XFT */ #endif /* INCLUDED_font_mgr_h_ */