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1 ;;; generic.el --- defining simple major modes with comment and font-lock
2 ;;
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 ;;
5 ;; Author: Peter Breton <pbreton@cs.umb.edu>
6 ;; Created: Fri Sep 27 1996
7 ;; Keywords: generic, comment, font-lock
8 ;; Package: emacs
10 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
12 ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
15 ;; (at your option) any later version.
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18 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
22 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
25 ;;; Commentary:
27 ;; INTRODUCTION:
29 ;; The macro `define-generic-mode' can be used to define small modes
30 ;; which provide basic comment and font-lock support. These modes are
31 ;; intended for the many configuration files and such which are too
32 ;; small for a "real" mode, but still have a regular syntax, comment
33 ;; characters and the like.
35 ;; Each generic mode can define the following:
37 ;; * List of comment-characters. The elements of this list should be
38 ;; either a character, a one or two character string, or a cons
39 ;; cell. If the entry is a character or a string, it is added to
40 ;; the mode's syntax table with "comment starter" syntax. If the
41 ;; entry is a cons cell, the `car' and `cdr' of the pair are
42 ;; considered the "comment starter" and "comment ender"
43 ;; respectively. (The latter should be nil if you want comments to
44 ;; end at the end of the line.) Emacs does not support comment
45 ;; strings of more than two characters in length.
47 ;; * List of keywords to font-lock. Each keyword should be a string.
48 ;; If you have additional keywords which should be highlighted in a
49 ;; face different from `font-lock-keyword-face', you can use the
50 ;; convenience function `generic-make-keywords-list' (which see),
51 ;; and add the result to the following list:
53 ;; * Additional expressions to font-lock. This should be a list of
54 ;; expressions, each of which should be of the same form as those in
55 ;; `font-lock-keywords'.
57 ;; * List of regular expressions to be placed in auto-mode-alist.
59 ;; * List of functions to call to do some additional setup
61 ;; This should pretty much cover basic functionality; if you need much
62 ;; more than this, or you find yourself writing extensive customizations,
63 ;; perhaps you should be writing a major mode instead!
65 ;; EXAMPLE:
67 ;; You can use `define-generic-mode' like this:
69 ;; (define-generic-mode 'foo-generic-mode
70 ;; (list ?%)
71 ;; (list "keyword")
72 ;; nil
73 ;; (list "\\.FOO\\'")
74 ;; (list 'foo-setup-function))
76 ;; to define a new generic-mode `foo-generic-mode', which has '%' as a
77 ;; comment character, and "keyword" as a keyword. When files which
78 ;; end in '.FOO' are loaded, Emacs will go into foo-generic-mode and
79 ;; call foo-setup-function. You can also use the function
80 ;; `foo-generic-mode' (which is interactive) to put a buffer into
81 ;; foo-generic-mode.
83 ;; GOTCHAS:
85 ;; Be careful that your font-lock definitions are correct. Getting
86 ;; them wrong can cause Emacs to continually attempt to fontify! This
87 ;; problem is not specific to generic-mode.
89 ;; Credit for suggestions, brainstorming, help with debugging:
90 ;; ACorreir@pervasive-sw.com (Alfred Correira)
91 ;; Extensive cleanup by:
92 ;; Stefan Monnier (monnier+gnu/emacs@flint.cs.yale.edu)
94 ;;; Code:
96 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
97 ;; Internal Variables
98 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
100 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'generic-font-lock-defaults
101 'generic-font-lock-keywords "22.1")
102 (defvar generic-font-lock-keywords nil
103 "Keywords for `font-lock-defaults' in a generic mode.")
104 (make-variable-buffer-local 'generic-font-lock-keywords)
106 ;;;###autoload
107 (defvar generic-mode-list nil
108 "A list of mode names for `generic-mode'.
109 Do not add entries to this list directly; use `define-generic-mode'
110 instead (which see).")
112 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
113 ;; Functions
114 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
116 ;;;###autoload
117 (defmacro define-generic-mode (mode comment-list keyword-list
118 font-lock-list auto-mode-list
119 function-list &optional docstring)
120 "Create a new generic mode MODE.
122 MODE is the name of the command for the generic mode; don't quote it.
123 The optional DOCSTRING is the documentation for the mode command. If
124 you do not supply it, `define-generic-mode' uses a default
125 documentation string instead.
127 COMMENT-LIST is a list in which each element is either a character, a
128 string of one or two characters, or a cons cell. A character or a
129 string is set up in the mode's syntax table as a \"comment starter\".
130 If the entry is a cons cell, the `car' is set up as a \"comment
131 starter\" and the `cdr' as a \"comment ender\". (Use nil for the
132 latter if you want comments to end at the end of the line.) Note that
133 the syntax table has limitations about what comment starters and
134 enders are actually possible.
136 KEYWORD-LIST is a list of keywords to highlight with
137 `font-lock-keyword-face'. Each keyword should be a string.
139 FONT-LOCK-LIST is a list of additional expressions to highlight. Each
140 element of this list should have the same form as an element of
141 `font-lock-keywords'.
143 AUTO-MODE-LIST is a list of regular expressions to add to
144 `auto-mode-alist'. These regular expressions are added when Emacs
145 runs the macro expansion.
147 FUNCTION-LIST is a list of functions to call to do some additional
148 setup. The mode command calls these functions just before it runs the
149 mode hook `MODE-hook'.
151 See the file generic-x.el for some examples of `define-generic-mode'."
152 (declare (debug (sexp def-form def-form def-form form def-form
153 [&optional stringp] &rest [keywordp form]))
154 (indent 1)
155 (doc-string 7))
157 ;; Backward compatibility.
158 (when (eq (car-safe mode) 'quote)
159 (setq mode (eval mode)))
161 (let* ((name (symbol-name mode))
162 (pretty-name (capitalize (replace-regexp-in-string
163 "-mode\\'" "" name))))
165 `(progn
166 ;; Add a new entry.
167 (add-to-list 'generic-mode-list ,name)
169 ;; Add it to auto-mode-alist
170 (dolist (re ,auto-mode-list)
171 (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons re ',mode)))
173 (defun ,mode ()
174 ,(or docstring
175 (concat pretty-name " mode.\n"
176 "This a generic mode defined with `define-generic-mode'.\n"
177 "It runs `" name "-hook' as the last thing it does."))
178 (interactive)
179 (generic-mode-internal ',mode ,comment-list ,keyword-list
180 ,font-lock-list ,function-list)))))
182 ;;;###autoload
183 (defun generic-mode-internal (mode comment-list keyword-list
184 font-lock-list function-list)
185 "Go into the generic mode MODE."
186 (let* ((name (symbol-name mode))
187 (pretty-name (capitalize (replace-regexp-in-string
188 "-mode\\'" "" name)))
189 (mode-hook (intern (concat name "-hook"))))
191 (kill-all-local-variables)
193 (setq major-mode mode
194 mode-name pretty-name)
196 (generic-mode-set-comments comment-list)
198 ;; Font-lock functionality.
199 ;; Font-lock-defaults is always set even if there are no keywords
200 ;; or font-lock expressions, so comments can be highlighted.
201 (setq generic-font-lock-keywords font-lock-list)
202 (when keyword-list
203 (push (concat "\\_<" (regexp-opt keyword-list t) "\\_>")
204 generic-font-lock-keywords))
205 (setq font-lock-defaults '(generic-font-lock-keywords))
207 ;; Call a list of functions
208 (mapc 'funcall function-list)
210 (run-mode-hooks mode-hook)))
212 ;;;###autoload
213 (defun generic-mode (mode)
214 "Enter generic mode MODE.
216 Generic modes provide basic comment and font-lock functionality
217 for \"generic\" files. (Files which are too small to warrant their
218 own mode, but have comment characters, keywords, and the like.)
220 To define a generic-mode, use the function `define-generic-mode'.
221 Some generic modes are defined in `generic-x.el'."
222 (interactive
223 (list (completing-read "Generic mode: " generic-mode-list nil t)))
224 (funcall (intern mode)))
226 ;;; Comment Functionality
227 (defun generic-mode-set-comments (comment-list)
228 "Set up comment functionality for generic mode."
229 (let ((st (make-syntax-table))
230 (chars nil)
231 (comstyles))
232 (make-local-variable 'comment-start)
233 (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip)
234 (make-local-variable 'comment-end)
236 ;; Go through all the comments
237 (dolist (start comment-list)
238 (let (end (comstyle ""))
239 ;; Normalize
240 (when (consp start)
241 (setq end (cdr start))
242 (setq start (car start)))
243 (when (characterp start) (setq start (char-to-string start)))
244 (cond
245 ((characterp end) (setq end (char-to-string end)))
246 ((zerop (length end)) (setq end "\n")))
248 ;; Setup the vars for `comment-region'
249 (if comment-start
250 ;; We have already setup a comment-style, so use style b
251 (progn
252 (setq comstyle "b")
253 (setq comment-start-skip
254 (concat comment-start-skip "\\|" (regexp-quote start) "+\\s-*")))
255 ;; First comment-style
256 (setq comment-start start)
257 (setq comment-end (if (string-equal end "\n") "" end))
258 (setq comment-start-skip (concat (regexp-quote start) "+\\s-*")))
260 ;; Reuse comstyles if necessary
261 (setq comstyle
262 (or (cdr (assoc start comstyles))
263 (cdr (assoc end comstyles))
264 comstyle))
265 (push (cons start comstyle) comstyles)
266 (push (cons end comstyle) comstyles)
268 ;; Setup the syntax table
269 (if (= (length start) 1)
270 (modify-syntax-entry (string-to-char start)
271 (concat "< " comstyle) st)
272 (let ((c0 (elt start 0)) (c1 (elt start 1)))
273 ;; Store the relevant info but don't update yet
274 (push (cons c0 (concat (cdr (assoc c0 chars)) "1")) chars)
275 (push (cons c1 (concat (cdr (assoc c1 chars))
276 (concat "2" comstyle))) chars)))
277 (if (= (length end) 1)
278 (modify-syntax-entry (string-to-char end)
279 (concat ">" comstyle) st)
280 (let ((c0 (elt end 0)) (c1 (elt end 1)))
281 ;; Store the relevant info but don't update yet
282 (push (cons c0 (concat (cdr (assoc c0 chars))
283 (concat "3" comstyle))) chars)
284 (push (cons c1 (concat (cdr (assoc c1 chars)) "4")) chars)))))
286 ;; Process the chars that were part of a 2-char comment marker
287 (dolist (cs (nreverse chars))
288 (modify-syntax-entry (car cs)
289 (concat (char-to-string (char-syntax (car cs)))
290 " " (cdr cs))
291 st))
292 (set-syntax-table st)))
294 (defun generic-bracket-support ()
295 "Imenu support for [KEYWORD] constructs found in INF, INI and Samba files."
296 (setq imenu-generic-expression
297 '((nil "^\\[\\(.*\\)\\]" 1))
298 imenu-case-fold-search t))
300 ;;;###autoload
301 (defun generic-make-keywords-list (keyword-list face &optional prefix suffix)
302 "Return a `font-lock-keywords' construct that highlights KEYWORD-LIST.
303 KEYWORD-LIST is a list of keyword strings that should be
304 highlighted with face FACE. This function calculates a regular
305 expression that matches these keywords and concatenates it with
306 PREFIX and SUFFIX. Then it returns a construct based on this
307 regular expression that can be used as an element of
308 `font-lock-keywords'."
309 (unless (listp keyword-list)
310 (error "Keywords argument must be a list of strings"))
311 (list (concat prefix "\\_<"
312 ;; Use an optimized regexp.
313 (regexp-opt keyword-list t)
314 "\\_>" suffix)
316 face))
318 (provide 'generic)
320 ;;; generic.el ends here