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/* Indentation functions. Copyright (C) 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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. */ /* This file has been Mule-ized. */ /* Synched up with: 19.30. Diverges significantly from FSF. */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "device.h" #include "extents.h" #include "faces.h" #include "frame.h" #include "glyphs.h" #include "insdel.h" #ifdef REGION_CACHE_NEEDS_WORK #include "region-cache.h" #endif #include "window.h" /* Indentation can insert tabs if this is non-zero; otherwise always uses spaces */ int indent_tabs_mode; /* Avoid recalculation by remembering things in these variables. */ /* Last value returned by current_column. Some things set last_known_column_point to -1 to mark the memoized value as invalid */ static int last_known_column; /* Last buffer searched by current_column */ static struct buffer *last_known_column_buffer; /* Value of point when current_column was called */ static Bufpos last_known_column_point; /* Value of MODIFF when current_column was called */ static int last_known_column_modified; static Bufpos last_visible_position (Bufpos pos, struct buffer *buf) { Lisp_Object buffer; Lisp_Object value; XSETBUFFER (buffer, buf); value = Fprevious_single_property_change (make_int (pos), Qinvisible, buffer, Qnil); if (NILP (value)) return 0; /* no visible position found */ else /* #### bug bug bug!!! This will return the position of the beginning of an invisible extent; this extent is very likely to be start-closed, and thus the spaces inserted in `indent-to' will go inside the invisible extent. Not sure what the correct solution is here. Rethink indent-to? */ return XINT (value); } #ifdef REGION_CACHE_NEEDS_WORK /* Allocate or free the width run cache, as requested by the current state of current_buffer's cache_long_line_scans variable. */ static void width_run_cache_on_off (struct buffer *buf) { if (NILP (buf->cache_long_line_scans)) { /* It should be off. */ if (buf->width_run_cache) { free_region_cache (buf->width_run_cache); buf->width_run_cache = 0; buf->width_table = Qnil; } } else { /* It should be on. */ if (buf->width_run_cache == 0) { buf->width_run_cache = new_region_cache (); recompute_width_table (buf, buffer_display_table ()); } } } #endif /* REGION_CACHE_NEEDS_WORK */ /* Cancel any recorded value of the horizontal position. */ void invalidate_current_column (void) { last_known_column_point = -1; } int column_at_point (struct buffer *buf, Bufpos init_pos, int cur_col) { int col; int tab_seen; int tab_width = XINT (buf->tab_width); int post_tab; Bufpos pos = init_pos; Emchar c; if (tab_width <= 0 || tab_width > 1000) tab_width = 8; col = tab_seen = post_tab = 0; while (1) { if (pos <= BUF_BEGV (buf)) break; pos--; c = BUF_FETCH_CHAR (buf, pos); if (c == '\t') { if (tab_seen) col = ((col + tab_width) / tab_width) * tab_width; post_tab += col; col = 0; tab_seen = 1; } else if (c == '\n' || (EQ (buf->selective_display, Qt) && c == '\r')) break; else { /* #### This needs updating to handle the new redisplay. */ /* #### FSFmacs looks at ctl_arrow, display tables. We need to do similar. */ #if 0 displayed_glyphs = glyphs_from_bufpos (sel_frame, buf, XWINDOW (selected_window), pos, dp, 0, col, 0, 0, 0); col += (displayed_glyphs->columns - (displayed_glyphs->begin_columns + displayed_glyphs->end_columns)); #else /* XEmacs */ #ifdef MULE col += XCHARSET_COLUMNS (CHAR_CHARSET (c)); #else col ++; #endif /* MULE */ #endif /* XEmacs */ } } if (tab_seen) { col = ((col + tab_width) / tab_width) * tab_width; col += post_tab; } if (cur_col) { last_known_column_buffer = buf; last_known_column = col; last_known_column_point = BUF_PT (buf); last_known_column_modified = BUF_MODIFF (buf); } return col; } int current_column (struct buffer *buf) { if (buf == last_known_column_buffer && BUF_PT (buf) == last_known_column_point && BUF_MODIFF (buf) == last_known_column_modified) return last_known_column; return column_at_point (buf, BUF_PT (buf), 1); } DEFUN ("current-column", Fcurrent_column, 0, 1, 0, /* Return the horizontal position of point. Beginning of line is column 0. This is calculated by adding together the widths of all the displayed representations of the character between the start of the previous line and point. (e.g. control characters will have a width of 2 or 4, tabs will have a variable width.) Ignores finite width of frame, which means that this function may return values greater than (frame-width). Whether the line is visible (if `selective-display' is t) has no effect; however, ^M is treated as end of line when `selective-display' is t. If BUFFER is nil, the current buffer is assumed. */ (buffer)) { return make_int (current_column (decode_buffer (buffer, 0))); } DEFUN ("indent-to", Findent_to, 1, 3, "NIndent to column: ", /* Indent from point with tabs and spaces until COLUMN is reached. Optional second argument MIN says always do at least MIN spaces even if that goes past COLUMN; by default, MIN is zero. If BUFFER is nil, the current buffer is assumed. */ (col, minimum, buffer)) { /* This function can GC */ int mincol; int fromcol; struct buffer *buf = decode_buffer (buffer, 0); int tab_width = XINT (buf->tab_width); Bufpos opoint = 0; CHECK_INT (col); if (NILP (minimum)) minimum = Qzero; else CHECK_INT (minimum); XSETBUFFER (buffer, buf); fromcol = current_column (buf); mincol = fromcol + XINT (minimum); if (mincol < XINT (col)) mincol = XINT (col); if (fromcol == mincol) return make_int (mincol); if (tab_width <= 0 || tab_width > 1000) tab_width = 8; if (!NILP (Fextent_at (make_int (BUF_PT (buf)), buffer, Qinvisible, Qnil, Qnil))) { Bufpos last_visible = last_visible_position (BUF_PT (buf), buf); opoint = BUF_PT (buf); if (last_visible >= BUF_BEGV (buf)) BUF_SET_PT (buf, last_visible); else error ("Visible portion of buffer not modifiable"); } if (indent_tabs_mode) { int n = mincol / tab_width - fromcol / tab_width; if (n != 0) { Finsert_char (make_char ('\t'), make_int (n), Qnil, buffer); fromcol = (mincol / tab_width) * tab_width; } } Finsert_char (make_char (' '), make_int (mincol - fromcol), Qnil, buffer); last_known_column_buffer = buf; last_known_column = mincol; last_known_column_point = BUF_PT (buf); last_known_column_modified = BUF_MODIFF (buf); /* Not in FSF: */ if (opoint > 0) BUF_SET_PT (buf, opoint); return make_int (mincol); } int bi_spaces_at_point (struct buffer *b, Bytind bi_pos) { Bytind bi_end = BI_BUF_ZV (b); int col = 0; Emchar c; int tab_width = XINT (b->tab_width); if (tab_width <= 0 || tab_width > 1000) tab_width = 8; while (bi_pos < bi_end && (c = BI_BUF_FETCH_CHAR (b, bi_pos), (c == '\t' ? (col += tab_width - col % tab_width) : (c == ' ' ? ++col : 0)))) INC_BYTIND (b, bi_pos); return col; } DEFUN ("current-indentation", Fcurrent_indentation, 0, 1, 0, /* Return the indentation of the current line. This is the horizontal position of the character following any initial whitespace. */ (buffer)) { struct buffer *buf = decode_buffer (buffer, 0); Bufpos pos = find_next_newline (buf, BUF_PT (buf), -1); XSETBUFFER (buffer, buf); if (!NILP (Fextent_at (make_int (pos), buffer, Qinvisible, Qnil, Qnil))) return Qzero; return make_int (bi_spaces_at_point (buf, bufpos_to_bytind (buf, pos))); } DEFUN ("move-to-column", Fmove_to_column, 1, 3, 0, /* Move point to column COLUMN in the current line. The column of a character is calculated by adding together the widths as displayed of the previous characters in the line. This function ignores line-continuation; there is no upper limit on the column number a character can have and horizontal scrolling has no effect. If specified column is within a character, point goes after that character. If it's past end of line, point goes to end of line. A non-nil second (optional) argument FORCE means, if the line is too short to reach column COLUMN then add spaces/tabs to get there, and if COLUMN is in the middle of a tab character, change it to spaces. Returns the actual column that it moved to. */ (column, force, buffer)) { /* This function can GC */ Bufpos pos; struct buffer *buf = decode_buffer (buffer, 0); int col = current_column (buf); int goal; Bufpos end; int tab_width = XINT (buf->tab_width); int prev_col = 0; Emchar c = 0; XSETBUFFER (buffer, buf); if (tab_width <= 0 || tab_width > 1000) tab_width = 8; CHECK_NATNUM (column); goal = XINT (column); retry: pos = BUF_PT (buf); end = BUF_ZV (buf); /* If we're starting past the desired column, back up to beginning of line and scan from there. */ if (col > goal) { pos = find_next_newline (buf, pos, -1); col = 0; } while (col < goal && pos < end) { c = BUF_FETCH_CHAR (buf, pos); if (c == '\n') break; if (c == '\r' && EQ (buf->selective_display, Qt)) break; if (c == '\t') { prev_col = col; col += tab_width; col = col / tab_width * tab_width; } else { /* #### oh for the days of the complete new redisplay */ /* #### FSFmacs looks at ctl_arrow, display tables. We need to do similar. */ #if 0 displayed_glyphs = glyphs_from_bufpos (selected_frame (), buf, XWINDOW (Fselected_window (Qnil)), pos, dp, 0, col, 0, 0, 0); col += (displayed_glyphs->columns - (displayed_glyphs->begin_columns + displayed_glyphs->end_columns)); #else /* XEmacs */ #ifdef MULE col += XCHARSET_COLUMNS (CHAR_CHARSET (c)); #else col ++; #endif /* MULE */ #endif /* XEmacs */ } pos++; } BUF_SET_PT (buf, pos); /* If a tab char made us overshoot, change it to spaces and scan through it again. */ if (!NILP (force) && col > goal && c == '\t' && prev_col < goal) { buffer_delete_range (buf, BUF_PT (buf) - 1, BUF_PT (buf), 0); Findent_to (make_int (col - 1), Qzero, buffer); buffer_insert_emacs_char (buf, ' '); goto retry; } /* If line ends prematurely, add space to the end. */ if (col < goal && !NILP (force)) { col = goal; Findent_to (make_int (col), Qzero, buffer); } last_known_column_buffer = buf; last_known_column = col; last_known_column_point = BUF_PT (buf); last_known_column_modified = BUF_MODIFF (buf); return make_int (col); } #if 0 /* #### OK boys, this function needs to be present, I think. It was there before the 19.12 redisplay rewrite. */ xxDEFUN ("compute-motion", Fcompute_motion, 7, 7, 0, /* "Scan through the current buffer, calculating screen position. Scan the current buffer forward from offset FROM, assuming it is at position FROMPOS--a cons of the form (HPOS . VPOS)-- to position TO or position TOPOS--another cons of the form (HPOS . VPOS)-- and return the ending buffer position and screen location. There are three additional arguments: WIDTH is the number of columns available to display text; this affects handling of continuation lines. This is usually the value returned by `window-width', less one (to allow for the continuation glyph). OFFSETS is either nil or a cons cell (HSCROLL . TAB-OFFSET). HSCROLL is the number of columns not being displayed at the left margin; this is usually taken from a window's hscroll member. TAB-OFFSET is the number of columns of the first tab that aren't being displayed, perhaps because the line was continued within it. If OFFSETS is nil, HSCROLL and TAB-OFFSET are assumed to be zero. WINDOW is the window to operate on. Currently this is used only to find the display table. It does not matter what buffer WINDOW displays; `compute-motion' always operates on the current buffer. The value is a list of five elements: (POS HPOS VPOS PREVHPOS CONTIN) POS is the buffer position where the scan stopped. VPOS is the vertical position where the scan stopped. HPOS is the horizontal position where the scan stopped. PREVHPOS is the horizontal position one character back from POS. CONTIN is t if a line was continued after (or within) the previous character. For example, to find the buffer position of column COL of line LINE of a certain window, pass the window's starting location as FROM and the window's upper-left coordinates as FROMPOS. Pass the buffer's (point-max) as TO, to limit the scan to the end of the visible section of the buffer, and pass LINE and COL as TOPOS. */ (from, frompos, to, topos, width, offsets, window)) { Lisp_Object bufpos, hpos, vpos, prevhpos, contin; struct position *pos; int hscroll, tab_offset; struct window *w = decode_window (window); CHECK_INT_COERCE_MARKER (from); CHECK_CONS (frompos); CHECK_INT (XCAR (frompos)); CHECK_INT (XCDR (frompos)); CHECK_INT_COERCE_MARKER (to); CHECK_CONS (topos); CHECK_INT (XCAR (topos)); CHECK_INT (XCDR (topos)); CHECK_INT (width); if (!NILP (offsets)) { CHECK_CONS (offsets); CHECK_INT (XCAR (offsets)); CHECK_INT (XCDR (offsets)); hscroll = XINT (XCAR (offsets)); tab_offset = XINT (XCDR (offsets)); } else hscroll = tab_offset = 0; pos = compute_motion (XINT (from), XINT (XCDR (frompos)), XINT (XCAR (frompos)), XINT (to), XINT (XCDR (topos)), XINT (XCAR (topos)), XINT (width), hscroll, tab_offset, w); XSETINT (bufpos, pos->bufpos); XSETINT (hpos, pos->hpos); XSETINT (vpos, pos->vpos); XSETINT (prevhpos, pos->prevhpos); return list5 (bufpos, hpos, vpos, prevhpos, pos->contin ? Qt : Qnil); } #endif /* 0 */ /***************************************************************************** vmotion Given a starting position ORIG, move point VTARGET lines in WINDOW. Returns the new value for point. If the arg ret_vpos is not nil, it is taken to be a pointer to an int and the number of lines actually moved is returned in it. ****************************************************************************/ Bufpos vmotion (struct window *w, Bufpos orig, int vtarget, int *ret_vpos) { struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->buffer); int elt; elt = point_in_line_start_cache (w, orig, (vtarget < 0 ? -vtarget : vtarget)); /* #### This assertion must be true before the if statements are hit but may possibly be wrong after the call to point_in_line_start_cache if orig is outside of the visible region of the buffer. Handle this. */ assert (elt >= 0); /* Moving downward. */ if (vtarget > 0) { int cur_line = Dynarr_length (w->line_start_cache) - 1 - elt; Bufpos ret_pt; if (cur_line > vtarget) cur_line = vtarget; /* The traditional FSF behavior is to return the end of buffer position if we couldn't move far enough because we hit it. */ if (cur_line < vtarget) ret_pt = BUF_ZV (b); else ret_pt = Dynarr_atp (w->line_start_cache, cur_line + elt)->start; while (ret_pt > BUF_ZV (b) && cur_line > 0) { cur_line--; ret_pt = Dynarr_atp (w->line_start_cache, cur_line + elt)->start; } if (ret_vpos) *ret_vpos = cur_line; return ret_pt; } else if (vtarget < 0) { if (elt < -vtarget) { if (ret_vpos) *ret_vpos = -elt; /* #### This should be BUF_BEGV (b), right? */ return Dynarr_atp (w->line_start_cache, 0)->start; } else { if (ret_vpos) *ret_vpos = vtarget; return Dynarr_atp (w->line_start_cache, elt + vtarget)->start; } } else { /* No vertical motion requested so we just return the position of the beginning of the current line. */ if (ret_vpos) *ret_vpos = 0; return Dynarr_atp (w->line_start_cache, elt)->start; } RETURN_NOT_REACHED(0) /* shut up compiler */ } DEFUN ("vertical-motion", Fvertical_motion, 1, 2, 0, /* Move to start of frame line LINES lines down. If LINES is negative, this is moving up. The optional second argument WINDOW specifies the window to use for parameters such as width, horizontal scrolling, and so on. the default is the selected window. Note that `vertical-motion' sets WINDOW's buffer's point, not WINDOW's point. (This differs from FSF Emacs, which buggily always sets current buffer's point, regardless of WINDOW.) Sets point to position found; this may be start of line or just the start of a continuation line. Returns number of lines moved; may be closer to zero than LINES if beginning or end of buffer was reached. Optional second argument is WINDOW to move in. */ (lines, window)) { if (NILP (window)) window = Fselected_window (Qnil); CHECK_WINDOW (window); { Bufpos bufpos; int vpos; struct window *w = XWINDOW (window); CHECK_INT (lines); bufpos = vmotion (XWINDOW (window), BUF_PT (XBUFFER (w->buffer)), XINT (lines), &vpos); /* Note that the buffer's point is set, not the window's point. */ BUF_SET_PT (XBUFFER (w->buffer), bufpos); return make_int (vpos); } } void syms_of_indent (void) { DEFSUBR (Fcurrent_indentation); DEFSUBR (Findent_to); DEFSUBR (Fcurrent_column); DEFSUBR (Fmove_to_column); #if 0 /* #### */ DEFSUBR (Fcompute_motion); #endif DEFSUBR (Fvertical_motion); } void vars_of_indent (void) { DEFVAR_BOOL ("indent-tabs-mode", &indent_tabs_mode /* *Indentation can insert tabs if this is non-nil. Setting this variable automatically makes it local to the current buffer. */ ); indent_tabs_mode = 1; }