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Reduce regexp usage, now CL-oriented non-regexp code available, core Lisp
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2015-04-01 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
When calling #'string-match with a REGEXP without regular
expression special characters, call #'search, #'mismatch, #'find,
etc. instead, making our code less likely to side-effect other
functions' match data and a little faster.
* apropos.el (apropos-command):
* apropos.el (apropos):
Call (position ?\n ...) rather than (string-match "\n" ...) here.
* buff-menu.el:
* buff-menu.el (buffers-menu-omit-invisible-buffers):
Don't fire up the regexp engine just to check if a string starts
with a space.
* buff-menu.el (select-buffers-tab-buffers-by-mode):
Don't fire up the regexp engine just to compare mode basenames.
* buff-menu.el (format-buffers-tab-line):
* buff-menu.el (build-buffers-tab-internal): Moved to being a
label within the following.
* buff-menu.el (buffers-tab-items): Use the label.
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-log-1):
Don't fire up the regexp engine just to look for a newline.
* cus-edit.el (get):
Ditto.
* cus-edit.el (custom-variable-value-create):
Ditto, but for a colon.
* descr-text.el (describe-text-sexp):
Ditto.
* descr-text.el (describe-char-unicode-data):
Use #'split-string-by-char given that we're just looking for a
semicolon.
* descr-text.el (describe-char):
Don't fire up the regexp engine just to look for a newline.
* disass.el (disassemble-internal):
Ditto.
* files.el (file-name-sans-extension):
Implement this using #'position.
* files.el (file-name-extension):
Correct this function's docstring, implement it in terms of
#'position.
* files.el (insert-directory):
Don't fire up the regexp engine to split a string by space; don't
reverse the list of switches, this is actually a longstand bug as
far as I can see.
* gnuserv.el (gnuserv-process-filter):
Use #'position here, instead of consing inside #'split-string
needlessly.
* gtk-file-dialog.el (gtk-file-dialog-update-dropdown):
Use #'split-string-by-char here, don't fire up #'split-string for
directory-sep-char.
* gtk-font-menu.el (hack-font-truename):
Implement this more cheaply in terms of #'find,
#'split-string-by-char, #'equal, rather than #'string-match,
#'split-string, #'string-equal.
* hyper-apropos.el (hyper-apropos-grok-functions):
* hyper-apropos.el (hyper-apropos-grok-variables):
Look for a newline using #'position rather than #'string-match in
these functions.
* info.el (Info-insert-dir):
* info.el (Info-insert-file-contents):
* info.el (Info-follow-reference):
* info.el (Info-extract-menu-node-name):
* info.el (Info-menu):
Look for fixed strings using #'position or #'search as appropriate
in this file.
* ldap.el (ldap-decode-string):
* ldap.el (ldap-encode-string):
#'encode-coding-string, #'decode-coding-string are always
available, don't check if they're fboundp.
* ldap.el (ldap-decode-address):
* ldap.el (ldap-encode-address):
Use #'split-string-by-char in these functions.
* lisp-mnt.el (lm-creation-date):
* lisp-mnt.el (lm-last-modified-date):
Don't fire up the regexp engine just to look for spaces in this file.
* menubar-items.el (default-menubar):
Use (not (mismatch ...)) rather than #'string-match here, for
simple regexp.
Use (search "beta" ...) rather than (string-match "beta" ...)
* menubar-items.el (sort-buffers-menu-alphabetically):
* menubar-items.el (sort-buffers-menu-by-mode-then-alphabetically):
* menubar-items.el (group-buffers-menu-by-mode-then-alphabetically):
Don't fire up the regexp engine to check if a string starts with
a space or an asterisk.
Use the more fine-grained results of #'compare-strings; compare
case-insensitively for the buffer menu.
* menubar-items.el (list-all-buffers):
* menubar-items.el (tutorials-menu-filter):
Use #'equal rather than #'string-equal, which, in this context,
has the drawback of not having a bytecode, and no redeeming
features.
* minibuf.el:
* minibuf.el (un-substitute-in-file-name):
Use #'count, rather than counting the occurences of $ using the
regexp engine.
* minibuf.el (read-file-name-internal-1):
Don't fire up the regexp engine to search for ?=.
* mouse.el (mouse-eval-sexp):
Check for newline with #'find.
* msw-font-menu.el (mswindows-reset-device-font-menus):
Split a string by newline with #'split-string-by-char.
* mule/japanese.el:
* mule/japanese.el ("Japanese"):
Use #'search rather than #'string-match; canoncase before
comparing; fix a bug I had introduced where I had been making case
insensitive comparisons where the case mattered.
* mule/korea-util.el (default-korean-keyboard):
Look for ?3 using #'find, not #'string-march.
* mule/korea-util.el (quail-hangul-switch-hanja):
Search for a fixed string using #'search.
* mule/mule-cmds.el (set-locale-for-language-environment):
#'position, #'substitute rather than #'string-match,
#'replace-in-string.
* newcomment.el (comment-make-extra-lines):
Use #'search rather than #'string-match for a simple string.
* package-get.el (package-get-remote-filename):
Use #'position when looking for ?@
* process.el (setenv):
* process.el (read-envvar-name):
Use #'position when looking for ?=.
* replace.el (map-query-replace-regexp):
Use #'split-string-by-char instead of using an inline
implementation of it.
* select.el (select-convert-from-cf-text):
* select.el (select-convert-from-cf-unicodetext):
Use #'position rather than #'string-match in these functions.
* setup-paths.el (paths-emacs-data-root-p):
Use #'search when looking for simple string.
* sound.el (load-sound-file):
Use #'split-string-by-char rather than an inline reimplementation
of same.
* startup.el (splash-screen-window-body):
* startup.el (splash-screen-tty-body):
Search for simple strings using #'search.
* version.el (emacs-version):
Ditto.
* x-font-menu.el (hack-font-truename):
Implement this more cheaply in terms of #'find,
#'split-string-by-char, #'equal, rather than #'string-match,
#'split-string, #'string-equal.
* x-font-menu.el (x-reset-device-font-menus-core):
Use #'split-string-by-char here.
* x-init.el (x-initialize-keyboard):
Search for a simple string using #'search.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Wed, 01 Apr 2015 14:28:20 +0100 |
parents | 56144c8593a8 |
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/* X-specific Lisp objects. Copyright (C) 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. Copyright (C) 1995 Tinker Systems. Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2002 Ben Wing. Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, 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 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: Not in FSF. */ /* Authors: Jamie Zawinski, Chuck Thompson, Ben Wing */ /* Gtk version by William Perry */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "charset.h" #include "device-impl.h" #include "insdel.h" #include "console-gtk-impl.h" #include "fontcolor-gtk-impl.h" /* sigh */ #include "sysgdkx.h" /* XListFonts doesn't allocate memory unconditionally based on this. (For XFree86 in 2005, at least. */ #define MAX_FONT_COUNT INT_MAX #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS Fixnum debug_x_objects; #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */ /************************************************************************/ /* color instances */ /************************************************************************/ /* Replacement for XAllocColor() that tries to return the nearest available color if the colormap is full. Original was from FSFmacs, but rewritten by Jareth Hein <jareth@camelot-soft.com> 97/11/25 Modified by Lee Kindness <lkindness@csl.co.uk> 31/08/99 to handle previous total failure which was due to a read/write colorcell being the nearest match - tries the next nearest... Gdk takes care of all this behind the scenes, so we don't need to worry about it. Return value is 1 for normal success, 2 for nearest color success, 3 for Non-deallocable success. */ int allocate_nearest_color (GdkColormap *colormap, GdkVisual *UNUSED (visual), GdkColor *color_def) { int rc; rc = gdk_colormap_alloc_color (colormap, color_def, FALSE, TRUE); if (rc == TRUE) return (1); return (0); } int gtk_parse_nearest_color (struct device *d, GdkColor *color, Ibyte *name, Bytecount len, Error_Behavior errb) { GdkColormap *cmap; GdkVisual *visual; int result; cmap = DEVICE_GTK_COLORMAP(d); visual = DEVICE_GTK_VISUAL (d); xzero (*color); { const Extbyte *extname; Bytecount extnamelen; TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (DATA, (name, len), ALLOCA, (extname, extnamelen), Qbinary); result = gdk_color_parse (extname, color); } if (result == FALSE) { maybe_invalid_argument ("unrecognized color", make_string (name, len), Qcolor, errb); return 0; } result = allocate_nearest_color (cmap, visual, color); if (!result) { maybe_signal_error (Qgui_error, "couldn't allocate color", make_string (name, len), Qcolor, errb); return 0; } return result; } static int gtk_initialize_color_instance (struct Lisp_Color_Instance *c, Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object device, Error_Behavior errb) { GdkColor color; int result; result = gtk_parse_nearest_color (XDEVICE (device), &color, XSTRING_DATA (name), XSTRING_LENGTH (name), errb); if (!result) return 0; /* Don't allocate the data until we're sure that we will succeed, or the finalize method may get fucked. */ c->data = xnew (struct gtk_color_instance_data); if (result == 3) COLOR_INSTANCE_GTK_DEALLOC (c) = 0; else COLOR_INSTANCE_GTK_DEALLOC (c) = 1; COLOR_INSTANCE_GTK_COLOR (c) = gdk_color_copy (&color); return 1; } static void gtk_print_color_instance (struct Lisp_Color_Instance *c, Lisp_Object printcharfun, int UNUSED (escapeflag)) { GdkColor *color = COLOR_INSTANCE_GTK_COLOR (c); write_fmt_string (printcharfun, " %ld=(%X,%X,%X)", color->pixel, color->red, color->green, color->blue); } static void gtk_finalize_color_instance (struct Lisp_Color_Instance *c) { if (c->data) { if (DEVICE_LIVE_P (XDEVICE (c->device))) { if (COLOR_INSTANCE_GTK_DEALLOC (c)) { gdk_colormap_free_colors (DEVICE_GTK_COLORMAP (XDEVICE (c->device)), COLOR_INSTANCE_GTK_COLOR (c), 1); } gdk_color_free (COLOR_INSTANCE_GTK_COLOR (c)); } xfree (c->data); c->data = 0; } } /* Color instances are equal if they resolve to the same color on the screen (have the same RGB values). I imagine that "same RGB values" == "same cell in the colormap." Arguably we should be comparing their names or pixel values instead. */ static int gtk_color_instance_equal (struct Lisp_Color_Instance *c1, struct Lisp_Color_Instance *c2, int UNUSED (depth)) { return (gdk_color_equal (COLOR_INSTANCE_GTK_COLOR (c1), COLOR_INSTANCE_GTK_COLOR (c2))); } static Hashcode gtk_color_instance_hash (struct Lisp_Color_Instance *c, int UNUSED (depth), Boolint UNUSED (equalp)) { return (gdk_color_hash (COLOR_INSTANCE_GTK_COLOR (c), NULL)); } static Lisp_Object gtk_color_instance_rgb_components (struct Lisp_Color_Instance *c) { GdkColor *color = COLOR_INSTANCE_GTK_COLOR (c); return (list3 (make_fixnum (color->red), make_fixnum (color->green), make_fixnum (color->blue))); } static int gtk_valid_color_name_p (struct device *UNUSED (d), Lisp_Object color) { GdkColor c; const char *extname; extname = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (color, Qctext); if (gdk_color_parse (extname, &c) != TRUE) return(0); return (1); } static Lisp_Object gtk_color_list (void) { /* #### BILL!!! Is this correct? */ return call0 (intern ("x-color-list-internal")); } /************************************************************************/ /* font instances */ /************************************************************************/ static int gtk_initialize_font_instance (struct Lisp_Font_Instance *f, Lisp_Object UNUSED (name), Lisp_Object UNUSED (device), Error_Behavior errb) { GdkFont *gf; XFontStruct *xf; const char *extname; extname = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (f->name, Qctext); gf = gdk_font_load (extname); if (!gf) { maybe_signal_error (Qgui_error, "couldn't load font", f->name, Qfont, errb); return 0; } xf = (XFontStruct*) GDK_FONT_XFONT (gf); /* Don't allocate the data until we're sure that we will succeed, or the finalize method may get fucked. */ f->data = xnew (struct gtk_font_instance_data); FONT_INSTANCE_GTK_FONT (f) = gf; f->ascent = gf->ascent; f->descent = gf->descent; f->height = gf->ascent + gf->descent; /* Now lets figure out the width of the font */ { /* following change suggested by Ted Phelps <phelps@dstc.edu.au> */ unsigned int def_char = 'n'; /*xf->default_char;*/ unsigned int byte1, byte2; once_more: byte1 = def_char >> 8; byte2 = def_char & 0xFF; if (xf->per_char) { /* Old versions of the R5 font server have garbage (>63k) as def_char. 'n' might not be a valid character. */ if (byte1 < xf->min_byte1 || byte1 > xf->max_byte1 || byte2 < xf->min_char_or_byte2 || byte2 > xf->max_char_or_byte2) f->width = 0; else f->width = xf->per_char[(byte1 - xf->min_byte1) * (xf->max_char_or_byte2 - xf->min_char_or_byte2 + 1) + (byte2 - xf->min_char_or_byte2)].width; } else f->width = xf->max_bounds.width; /* Some fonts have a default char whose width is 0. This is no good. If that's the case, first try 'n' as the default char, and if n has 0 width too (unlikely) then just use the max width. */ if (f->width == 0) { if (def_char == xf->default_char) f->width = xf->max_bounds.width; else { def_char = xf->default_char; goto once_more; } } } /* If all characters don't exist then there could potentially be 0-width characters lurking out there. Not setting this flag trips an optimization that would make them appear to have width to redisplay. This is bad. So we set it if not all characters have the same width or if not all characters are defined. */ /* #### This sucks. There is a measurable performance increase when using proportional width fonts if this flag is not set. Unfortunately so many of the fucking X fonts are not fully defined that we could almost just get rid of this damn flag and make it an assertion. */ f->proportional_p = (xf->min_bounds.width != xf->max_bounds.width || (/* x_handle_non_fully_specified_fonts */ 0 && !xf->all_chars_exist)); #if 0 f->width = gdk_char_width (gf, 'n'); f->proportional_p = (gdk_char_width (gf, '|') != gdk_char_width (gf, 'W')) ? 1 : 0; #endif return 1; } static void gtk_print_font_instance (struct Lisp_Font_Instance *f, Lisp_Object printcharfun, int UNUSED (escapeflag)) { write_fmt_string (printcharfun, " 0x%lx", (unsigned long) gdk_font_id (FONT_INSTANCE_GTK_FONT (f))); } static void gtk_finalize_font_instance (struct Lisp_Font_Instance *f) { if (f->data) { if (DEVICE_LIVE_P (XDEVICE (f->device))) { gdk_font_unref (FONT_INSTANCE_GTK_FONT (f)); } xfree (f->data); f->data = 0; } } /* Forward declarations for X specific functions at the end of the file */ Lisp_Object __get_gtk_font_truename (GdkFont *gdk_font, int expandp); static Lisp_Object __gtk_font_list_internal (const char *pattern); static Lisp_Object gtk_font_instance_truename (struct Lisp_Font_Instance *f, Error_Behavior UNUSED (errb)) { if (NILP (FONT_INSTANCE_TRUENAME (f))) { FONT_INSTANCE_TRUENAME (f) = __get_gtk_font_truename (FONT_INSTANCE_GTK_FONT (f), 1); if (NILP (FONT_INSTANCE_TRUENAME (f))) { /* Ok, just this once, return the font name as the truename. (This is only used by Fequal() right now.) */ return f->name; } } return (FONT_INSTANCE_TRUENAME (f)); } static Lisp_Object gtk_font_instance_properties (struct Lisp_Font_Instance *UNUSED (f)) { Lisp_Object result = Qnil; /* #### BILL!!! */ /* There seems to be no way to get this information under Gtk */ return result; } static Lisp_Object gtk_font_list (Lisp_Object pattern, Lisp_Object UNUSED (device), Lisp_Object UNUSED (maxnumber)) { const char *patternext; patternext = LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (pattern, Qbinary); return (__gtk_font_list_internal (patternext)); } /* Include the charset support, shared, for the moment, with X11. */ #define THIS_IS_GTK #include "fontcolor-xlike-inc.c" /************************************************************************/ /* initialization */ /************************************************************************/ void syms_of_fontcolor_gtk (void) { } void console_type_create_fontcolor_gtk (void) { /* object methods */ CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, initialize_color_instance); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, print_color_instance); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, finalize_color_instance); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, color_instance_equal); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, color_instance_hash); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, color_instance_rgb_components); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, valid_color_name_p); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, color_list); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, initialize_font_instance); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, print_font_instance); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, finalize_font_instance); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, font_instance_truename); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, font_instance_properties); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, font_list); #ifdef MULE CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, find_charset_font); CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (gtk, font_spec_matches_charset); #endif } void vars_of_fontcolor_gtk (void) { #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS DEFVAR_INT ("debug-x-objects", &debug_x_objects /* If non-zero, display debug information about X objects */ ); debug_x_objects = 0; #endif } static int valid_font_name_p (Display *dpy, char *name) { /* Maybe this should be implemented by callign XLoadFont and trapping the error. That would be a lot of work, and wasteful as hell, but might be more correct. */ int nnames = 0; char **names = 0; if (! name) return 0; names = XListFonts (dpy, name, 1, &nnames); if (names) XFreeFontNames (names); return (nnames != 0); } Lisp_Object __get_gtk_font_truename (GdkFont *gdk_font, int expandp) { Display *dpy = GDK_FONT_XDISPLAY (gdk_font); GSList *names = ((GdkFontPrivate *) gdk_font)->names; Lisp_Object font_name = Qnil; while (names) { if (names->data) { if (valid_font_name_p (dpy, (char*) names->data)) { if (!expandp) { /* They want the wildcarded version */ font_name = build_cistring ((char*) names->data); } else { /* Need to expand out */ int nnames = 0; char **x_font_names = 0; x_font_names = XListFonts (dpy, (char*) names->data, 1, &nnames); if (x_font_names) { font_name = build_cistring (x_font_names[0]); XFreeFontNames (x_font_names); } } break; } } names = names->next; } return (font_name); } static Lisp_Object __gtk_font_list_internal (const char *pattern) { char **names; int count = 0; Lisp_Object result = Qnil; names = XListFonts (GDK_DISPLAY (), pattern, MAX_FONT_COUNT, &count); while (count--) result = Fcons (build_extstring (names [count], Qbinary), result); if (names) XFreeFontNames (names); return result; }