1 ;;; texinfo.el --- major mode for editing Texinfo files -*- coding: iso-2022-7bit -*-
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997,
4 ;; 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Author: Robert J. Chassell
7 ;; Date: [See date below for texinfo-version]
9 ;; Keywords: maint, tex, docs
11 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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24 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
28 ;; - facemenu support.
29 ;; - command completion.
35 (eval-when-compile (require 'tex-mode
) (require 'cl
))
36 (defvar outline-heading-alist
)
40 :link
'(custom-group-link :tag
"Font Lock Faces group" font-lock-faces
)
44 (defcustom texinfo-open-quote
"``"
45 "String inserted by typing \\[texinfo-insert-quote] to open a quotation."
50 (defcustom texinfo-close-quote
"''"
51 "String inserted by typing \\[texinfo-insert-quote] to close a quotation."
55 (defcustom texinfo-mode-hook nil
56 "Normal hook run when entering Texinfo mode."
58 :options
'(turn-on-auto-fill flyspell-mode
)
64 (autoload 'makeinfo-region
66 "Make Info file from region of current Texinfo file, and switch to it.
68 This command does not offer the `next-error' feature since it would
69 apply to a temporary file, not the original; use the `makeinfo-buffer'
70 command to gain use of `next-error'."
73 (autoload 'makeinfo-buffer
75 "Make Info file from current buffer.
77 Use the \\[next-error] command to move to the next error
78 \(if there are errors\)."
81 (autoload 'kill-compilation
83 "Kill the process made by the \\[compile] command."
86 (autoload 'makeinfo-recenter-compilation-buffer
88 "Redisplay `*compilation*' buffer so most recent output can be seen.
89 The last line of the buffer is displayed on
90 line LINE of the window, or centered if LINE is nil."
93 (autoload 'texinfo-update-node
95 "Without any prefix argument, update the node in which point is located.
96 Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means update the nodes in the
99 The functions for creating or updating nodes and menus, and their
102 `texinfo-update-node' (&optional region-p) \\[texinfo-update-node]
103 `texinfo-every-node-update' () \\[texinfo-every-node-update]
104 `texinfo-sequential-node-update' (&optional region-p)
106 `texinfo-make-menu' (&optional region-p) \\[texinfo-make-menu]
107 `texinfo-all-menus-update' () \\[texinfo-all-menus-update]
108 `texinfo-master-menu' ()
110 `texinfo-indent-menu-description' (column &optional region-p)
112 The `texinfo-column-for-description' variable specifies the column to
113 which menu descriptions are indented. Its default value is 32."
116 (autoload 'texinfo-every-node-update
118 "Update every node in a Texinfo file."
121 (autoload 'texinfo-sequential-node-update
123 "Update one node (or many) in a Texinfo file with sequential pointers.
125 This function causes the `Next' or `Previous' pointer to point to the
126 immediately preceding or following node, even if it is at a higher or
127 lower hierarchical level in the document. Continually pressing `n' or
128 `p' takes you straight through the file.
130 Without any prefix argument, update the node in which point is located.
131 Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means update the nodes in the
134 This command makes it awkward to navigate among sections and
135 subsections; it should be used only for those documents that are meant
136 to be read like a novel rather than a reference, and for which the
137 Info `g*' command is inadequate."
140 (autoload 'texinfo-make-menu
142 "Without any prefix argument, make or update a menu.
143 Make the menu for the section enclosing the node found following point.
145 Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means make or update menus
146 for nodes within or part of the marked region.
148 Whenever a menu exists, and is being updated, the descriptions that
149 are associated with node names in the pre-existing menu are
150 incorporated into the new menu. Otherwise, the nodes' section titles
151 are inserted as descriptions."
154 (autoload 'texinfo-all-menus-update
156 "Update every regular menu in a Texinfo file.
157 Remove pre-existing master menu, if there is one.
159 If called with a non-nil argument, this function first updates all the
160 nodes in the buffer before updating the menus."
163 (autoload 'texinfo-master-menu
165 "Make a master menu for a whole Texinfo file.
166 Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means first update all
167 existing nodes and menus. Remove pre-existing master menu, if there is one.
169 This function creates a master menu that follows the top node. The
170 master menu includes every entry from all the other menus. It
171 replaces any existing ordinary menu that follows the top node.
173 If called with a non-nil argument, this function first updates all the
174 menus in the buffer (incorporating descriptions from pre-existing
175 menus) before it constructs the master menu.
177 The function removes the detailed part of an already existing master
178 menu. This action depends on the pre-existing master menu using the
179 standard `texinfo-master-menu-header'.
181 The master menu has the following format, which is adapted from the
182 recommendation in the Texinfo Manual:
184 * The first part contains the major nodes in the Texinfo file: the
185 nodes for the chapters, chapter-like sections, and the major
186 appendices. This includes the indices, so long as they are in
187 chapter-like sections, such as unnumbered sections.
189 * The second and subsequent parts contain a listing of the other,
190 lower level menus, in order. This way, an inquirer can go
191 directly to a particular node if he or she is searching for
192 specific information.
194 Each of the menus in the detailed node listing is introduced by the
195 title of the section containing the menu."
198 (autoload 'texinfo-indent-menu-description
200 "Indent every description in menu following point to COLUMN.
201 Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means indent every
202 description in every menu in the region. Does not indent second and
203 subsequent lines of a multi-line description."
206 (autoload 'texinfo-insert-node-lines
208 "Insert missing `@node' lines in region of Texinfo file.
209 Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means also to insert the
210 section titles as node names; and also to insert the section titles as
211 node names in pre-existing @node lines that lack names."
214 (autoload 'texinfo-start-menu-description
216 "In this menu entry, insert the node's section title as a description.
217 Position point at beginning of description ready for editing.
218 Do not insert a title if the line contains an existing description.
220 You will need to edit the inserted text since a useful description
221 complements the node name rather than repeats it as a title does."
224 (autoload 'texinfo-multiple-files-update
226 "Update first node pointers in each file included in OUTER-FILE;
227 create or update main menu in the outer file that refers to such nodes.
228 This does not create or update menus or pointers within the included files.
230 With optional MAKE-MASTER-MENU argument (prefix arg, if interactive),
231 insert a master menu in OUTER-FILE. This does not create or update
232 menus or pointers within the included files.
234 With optional UPDATE-EVERYTHING argument (numeric prefix arg, if
235 interactive), update all the menus and all the `Next', `Previous', and
236 `Up' pointers of all the files included in OUTER-FILE before inserting
237 a master menu in OUTER-FILE.
239 The command also updates the `Top' level node pointers of OUTER-FILE.
243 * this command does NOT save any files--you must save the
244 outer file and any modified, included files.
246 * except for the `Top' node, this command does NOT handle any
247 pre-existing nodes in the outer file; hence, indices must be
248 enclosed in an included file.
252 * each of the included files must contain exactly one highest
253 hierarchical level node,
254 * this highest node must be the first node in the included file,
255 * each highest hierarchical level node must be of the same type.
257 Thus, normally, each included file contains one, and only one,
264 ;;; Don't you dare insert any `require' calls at top level in this file--rms.
266 (defvar texinfo-section-list
274 ("unnumberedsubsec" 4)
275 ("unnumberedsubsubsec" 5)
278 ("appendixsection" 3)
280 ("appendixsubsubsec" 5)
286 "Alist of sectioning commands and their relative level.")
290 (defvar texinfo-mode-syntax-table
291 (let ((st (make-syntax-table)))
292 (modify-syntax-entry ?
\" "." st
)
293 (modify-syntax-entry ?
\\ "." st
)
294 (modify-syntax-entry ?
@ "\\" st
)
295 (modify-syntax-entry ?\^q
"\\" st
)
296 (modify-syntax-entry ?\
[ "(]" st
)
297 (modify-syntax-entry ?\
] ")[" st
)
298 (modify-syntax-entry ?
{ "(}" st
)
299 (modify-syntax-entry ?
} "){" st
)
300 (modify-syntax-entry ?
\n ">" st
)
301 (modify-syntax-entry ?
\' "w" st
)
304 ;; Written by Wolfgang Bangerth <zcg51122@rpool1.rus.uni-stuttgart.de>
305 ;; To override this example, set either `imenu-generic-expression'
306 ;; or `imenu-create-index-function'.
307 (defvar texinfo-imenu-generic-expression
308 '((nil "^@\\(node\\|anchor\\)[ \t]+\\([^,\n]*\\)" 2)
309 ("Chapters" "^@chapter[ \t]+\\(.*\\)$" 1))
310 "Imenu generic expression for Texinfo mode. See `imenu-generic-expression'.")
312 (defvar texinfo-font-lock-syntactic-keywords
313 '(("\\(@\\)c\\(omment\\)?\\>" (1 "<"))
314 ("^\\(@\\)ignore\\>" (1 "< b"))
315 ("^@end ignore\\(\n\\)" (1 "> b")))
316 "Syntactic keywords to catch comment delimiters in `texinfo-mode'.")
318 (defconst texinfo-environments
319 '("cartouche" "copying" "defcv" "deffn" "defivar" "defmac"
320 "defmethod" "defop" "defopt" "defspec" "deftp" "deftypefn"
321 "deftypefun" "deftypevar" "deftypevr" "defun" "defvar"
322 "defvr" "description" "detailmenu" "direntry" "display"
323 "documentdescription" "enumerate" "example" "flushleft"
324 "flushright" "format" "ftable" "group" "ifclear" "ifset"
325 "ifhtml" "ifinfo" "ifnothtml" "ifnotinfo" "ifnotplaintext"
326 "ifnottex" "ifplaintext" "iftex" "ignore" "itemize" "lisp"
327 "macro" "menu" "multitable" "quotation" "smalldisplay"
328 "smallexample" "smallformat" "smalllisp" "table" "tex"
329 "titlepage" "verbatim" "vtable")
330 "List of Texinfo environments.")
332 (defconst texinfo-environment-regexp
333 (concat "^@" (regexp-opt (cons "end" texinfo-environments
) t
) "\\>")
334 "Regexp for environment-like Texinfo list commands.
335 Subexpression 1 is what goes into the corresponding `@end' statement.")
337 (defface texinfo-heading
338 '((t (:inherit font-lock-function-name-face
)))
339 "Face used for section headings in `texinfo-mode'."
341 ;; backward-compatibility alias
342 (put 'texinfo-heading-face
'face-alias
'texinfo-heading
)
343 (defvar texinfo-heading-face
'texinfo-heading
)
345 (defvar texinfo-font-lock-keywords
346 `(;; All but the first had an OVERRIDE of t.
347 ;; It didn't seem to be any better, and it's slower--simon.
348 ;; Robert J. Chassell <bob@gnu.org> says remove this line.
349 ;;("\\$\\([^$]*\\)\\$" 1 font-lock-string-face t)
350 ("@\\([a-zA-Z]+\\|[^ \t\n]\\)" 1 font-lock-keyword-face
) ;commands
351 ("^\\*\\([^\n:]*\\)" 1 font-lock-function-name-face t
) ;menu items
352 ("@\\(emph\\|i\\|sc\\){\\([^}]+\\)" 2 'italic
)
353 ("@\\(strong\\|b\\){\\([^}]+\\)" 2 'bold
)
354 ("@\\(kbd\\|key\\|url\\|uref\\){\\([^}]+\\)" 2 font-lock-string-face
)
355 ;; The following two groups have an OVERRIDE of `keep' because
356 ;; their arguments frequently include a @@, and we don't want that
357 ;; to overwrite the normal fontification of the argument.
358 ("@\\(file\\|email\\){\\([^}]+\\)" 2 font-lock-string-face keep
)
359 ("@\\(samp\\|code\\|var\\|math\\|env\\|command\\|option\\){\\([^}]+\\)"
360 2 font-lock-variable-name-face keep
)
361 ("@\\(cite\\|x?ref\\|pxref\\|dfn\\|inforef\\){\\([^}]+\\)"
362 2 font-lock-constant-face
)
363 ("@\\(anchor\\){\\([^}]+\\)" 2 font-lock-type-face
)
364 ("@\\(dmn\\|acronym\\|value\\){\\([^}]+\\)" 2 font-lock-builtin-face
)
365 ("@\\(end\\|itemx?\\) +\\(.+\\)" 2 font-lock-keyword-face keep
)
366 ;; (,texinfo-environment-regexp
367 ;; 1 (texinfo-clone-environment (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) keep)
368 (,(concat "^@" (regexp-opt (mapcar 'car texinfo-section-list
) t
)
369 ".*\n") 0 texinfo-heading-face t
))
370 "Additional expressions to highlight in Texinfo mode.")
372 (defun texinfo-clone-environment (start end
)
377 (when (looking-at "end\\Sw+\\(\\sw+\\)")
378 (setq endp t start
(match-beginning 1) end
(match-end 1)))
379 (unless (get-char-property start
'text-clones
)
381 (texinfo-last-unended-begin)
383 (texinfo-next-unmatched-end))
384 (skip-syntax-forward "^w")
386 (concat (regexp-quote (buffer-substring start end
)) "\\>"))
387 (text-clone-create start end
'spread
"\\w*")))))))
392 ;;; Keys common both to Texinfo mode and to TeX shell.
394 (defun texinfo-define-common-keys (keymap)
395 "Define the keys both in Texinfo mode and in the texinfo-tex-shell."
396 (define-key keymap
"\C-c\C-t\C-k" 'tex-kill-job
)
397 (define-key keymap
"\C-c\C-t\C-x" 'texinfo-quit-job
)
398 (define-key keymap
"\C-c\C-t\C-l" 'tex-recenter-output-buffer
)
399 (define-key keymap
"\C-c\C-t\C-d" 'texinfo-delete-from-print-queue
)
400 (define-key keymap
"\C-c\C-t\C-q" 'tex-show-print-queue
)
401 (define-key keymap
"\C-c\C-t\C-p" 'texinfo-tex-print
)
402 (define-key keymap
"\C-c\C-t\C-v" 'texinfo-tex-view
)
403 (define-key keymap
"\C-c\C-t\C-i" 'texinfo-texindex
)
405 (define-key keymap
"\C-c\C-t\C-r" 'texinfo-tex-region
)
406 (define-key keymap
"\C-c\C-t\C-b" 'texinfo-tex-buffer
))
408 ;; Mode documentation displays commands in reverse order
409 ;; from how they are listed in the texinfo-mode-map.
411 (defvar texinfo-mode-map
412 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
414 ;; bindings for `texnfo-tex.el'
415 (texinfo-define-common-keys map
)
417 (define-key map
"\"" 'texinfo-insert-quote
)
419 ;; bindings for `makeinfo.el'
420 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-m\C-k" 'kill-compilation
)
421 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-m\C-l"
422 'makeinfo-recenter-compilation-buffer
)
423 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-m\C-r" 'makeinfo-region
)
424 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-m\C-b" 'makeinfo-buffer
)
426 ;; bindings for `texinfmt.el'
427 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-e\C-r" 'texinfo-format-region
)
428 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-e\C-b" 'texinfo-format-buffer
)
430 ;; AUCTeX-like bindings
431 (define-key map
"\e\r" 'texinfo-insert-
@item
)
433 ;; bindings for updating nodes and menus
435 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-um" 'texinfo-master-menu
)
437 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-u\C-m" 'texinfo-make-menu
)
438 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-u\C-n" 'texinfo-update-node
)
439 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-u\C-e" 'texinfo-every-node-update
)
440 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-u\C-a" 'texinfo-all-menus-update
)
442 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-s" 'texinfo-show-structure
)
444 (define-key map
"\C-c}" 'up-list
)
445 (define-key map
"\C-c]" 'up-list
)
446 (define-key map
"\C-c{" 'texinfo-insert-braces
)
448 ;; bindings for inserting strings
449 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-o" 'texinfo-insert-block
)
450 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-c\C-d" 'texinfo-start-menu-description
)
451 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-c\C-s" 'texinfo-insert-
@strong
)
452 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-c\C-e" 'texinfo-insert-
@emph
)
454 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-cv" 'texinfo-insert-
@var
)
455 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-cu" 'texinfo-insert-
@uref
)
456 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-ct" 'texinfo-insert-
@table
)
457 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-cs" 'texinfo-insert-
@samp
)
458 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-cq" 'texinfo-insert-
@quotation
)
459 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-co" 'texinfo-insert-
@noindent
)
460 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-cn" 'texinfo-insert-
@node
)
461 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-cm" 'texinfo-insert-
@email
)
462 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-ck" 'texinfo-insert-
@kbd
)
463 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-ci" 'texinfo-insert-
@item
)
464 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-cf" 'texinfo-insert-
@file
)
465 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-cx" 'texinfo-insert-
@example
)
466 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-ce" 'texinfo-insert-
@end
)
467 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-cd" 'texinfo-insert-
@dfn
)
468 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-cc" 'texinfo-insert-
@code
)
471 (easy-menu-define texinfo-mode-menu
473 "Menu used for `texinfo-mode'."
475 ["Insert block" texinfo-insert-block t
]
476 ;; ["Insert node" texinfo-insert-@node t]
478 ["Update All" (lambda () (interactive) (texinfo-master-menu t
))
479 :keys
"\\[universal-argument] \\[texinfo-master-menu]"]
480 ["Update every node" texinfo-every-node-update t
]
481 ["Update node" texinfo-update-node t
]
482 ["Make Master menu" texinfo-master-menu t
]
483 ["Make menu" texinfo-make-menu t
]
484 ["Update all menus" texinfo-all-menus-update t
]
486 ["Show structure" texinfo-show-structure t
]
487 ["Format region" texinfo-format-region t
]
488 ["Format buffer" texinfo-format-buffer t
]
489 ["Makeinfo region" makeinfo-region t
]
490 ["Makeinfo buffer" makeinfo-buffer t
]))
493 (defun texinfo-filter (section list
)
495 (dolist (x list
) (if (eq section
(cadr x
)) (push (car x
) res
)))
498 (defvar texinfo-chapter-level-regexp
499 (regexp-opt (texinfo-filter 2 texinfo-section-list
))
500 "Regular expression matching just the Texinfo chapter level headings.")
505 (define-derived-mode texinfo-mode text-mode
"Texinfo"
506 "Major mode for editing Texinfo files.
508 It has these extra commands:
511 These are files that are used as input for TeX to make printed manuals
512 and also to be turned into Info files with \\[makeinfo-buffer] or
513 the `makeinfo' program. These files must be written in a very restricted and
514 modified version of TeX input format.
516 Editing commands are like text-mode except that the syntax table is
517 set up so expression commands skip Texinfo bracket groups. To see
518 what the Info version of a region of the Texinfo file will look like,
519 use \\[makeinfo-region], which runs `makeinfo' on the current region.
521 You can show the structure of a Texinfo file with \\[texinfo-show-structure].
522 This command shows the structure of a Texinfo file by listing the
523 lines with the @-sign commands for @chapter, @section, and the like.
524 These lines are displayed in another window called the *Occur* window.
525 In that window, you can position the cursor over one of the lines and
526 use \\[occur-mode-goto-occurrence], to jump to the corresponding spot
529 In addition, Texinfo mode provides commands that insert various
530 frequently used @-sign commands into the buffer. You can use these
531 commands to save keystrokes. And you can insert balanced braces with
532 \\[texinfo-insert-braces] and later use the command \\[up-list] to
533 move forward past the closing brace.
535 Also, Texinfo mode provides functions for automatically creating or
536 updating menus and node pointers. These functions
538 * insert the `Next', `Previous' and `Up' pointers of a node,
539 * insert or update the menu for a section, and
540 * create a master menu for a Texinfo source file.
542 Here are the functions:
544 texinfo-update-node \\[texinfo-update-node]
545 texinfo-every-node-update \\[texinfo-every-node-update]
546 texinfo-sequential-node-update
548 texinfo-make-menu \\[texinfo-make-menu]
549 texinfo-all-menus-update \\[texinfo-all-menus-update]
552 texinfo-indent-menu-description (column &optional region-p)
554 The `texinfo-column-for-description' variable specifies the column to
555 which menu descriptions are indented.
557 Passed an argument (a prefix argument, if interactive), the
558 `texinfo-update-node' and `texinfo-make-menu' functions do their jobs
561 To use the updating commands, you must structure your Texinfo file
562 hierarchically, such that each `@node' line, with the exception of the
563 Top node, is accompanied by some kind of section line, such as an
564 `@chapter' or `@section' line.
566 If the file has a `top' node, it must be called `top' or `Top' and
567 be the first node in the file.
569 Entering Texinfo mode calls the value of `text-mode-hook', and then the
570 value of `texinfo-mode-hook'."
571 (set (make-local-variable 'page-delimiter
)
573 "^@node [ \t]*[Tt]op\\|^@\\("
574 texinfo-chapter-level-regexp
576 (make-local-variable 'require-final-newline
)
577 (setq require-final-newline mode-require-final-newline
)
578 (make-local-variable 'indent-tabs-mode
)
579 (setq indent-tabs-mode nil
)
580 (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate
)
581 (setq paragraph-separate
582 (concat "\b\\|@[a-zA-Z]*[ \n]\\|" paragraph-separate
))
583 (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start
)
584 (setq paragraph-start
(concat "\b\\|@[a-zA-Z]*[ \n]\\|" paragraph-start
))
585 (make-local-variable 'sentence-end-base
)
586 (setq sentence-end-base
587 "\\(@\\(end\\)?dots{}\\|[.?!]\\)[]\"'\e$B!I\e$,1r}\e(B)}]*")
588 (make-local-variable 'adaptive-fill-mode
)
589 (setq adaptive-fill-mode nil
)
590 (make-local-variable 'fill-column
)
591 (setq fill-column
70)
592 (make-local-variable 'comment-start
)
593 (setq comment-start
"@c ")
594 (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip
)
595 (setq comment-start-skip
"@c +\\|@comment +")
596 (make-local-variable 'words-include-escapes
)
597 (setq words-include-escapes t
)
598 (make-local-variable 'imenu-generic-expression
)
599 (setq imenu-generic-expression texinfo-imenu-generic-expression
)
600 (setq imenu-case-fold-search nil
)
601 (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults
)
602 (setq font-lock-defaults
603 '(texinfo-font-lock-keywords nil nil nil backward-paragraph
604 (font-lock-syntactic-keywords
605 . texinfo-font-lock-syntactic-keywords
)))
606 (set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties
) t
)
609 (set (make-local-variable 'outline-heading-alist
)
610 ;; We should merge outline-heading-alist and texinfo-section-list
611 ;; but in the mean time, let's just generate one from the other.
612 (mapcar (lambda (x) (cons (concat "@" (car x
)) (cadr x
)))
613 texinfo-section-list
))
614 (set (make-local-variable 'outline-regexp
)
615 (concat (regexp-opt (mapcar 'car outline-heading-alist
) t
)
618 (make-local-variable 'tex-start-of-header
)
619 (setq tex-start-of-header
"%\\*\\*start")
620 (make-local-variable 'tex-end-of-header
)
621 (setq tex-end-of-header
"%\\*\\*end")
622 (make-local-variable 'tex-first-line-header-regexp
)
623 (setq tex-first-line-header-regexp
"^\\\\input")
624 (make-local-variable 'tex-trailer
)
625 (setq tex-trailer
"@bye\n")
627 ;; Prevent filling certain lines, in addition to ones specified
629 (let ((prevent-filling "^@\\(def\\|multitable\\)"))
630 (set (make-local-variable 'auto-fill-inhibit-regexp
)
631 (if (null auto-fill-inhibit-regexp
)
633 (concat auto-fill-inhibit-regexp
"\\|" prevent-filling
)))))
637 ;;; Insert string commands
639 (defvar texinfo-block-default
"example")
641 (define-skeleton texinfo-insert-block
642 "Create a matching pair @<cmd> .. @end <cmd> at point.
643 Puts point on a blank line between them."
644 (setq texinfo-block-default
645 (completing-read (format "Block name [%s]: " texinfo-block-default
)
647 nil nil nil nil texinfo-block-default
))
648 \n "@" str
\n _
\n "@end " str
\n)
650 (defun texinfo-inside-macro-p (macro &optional bound
)
651 "Non-nil if inside a macro matching the regexp MACRO."
655 (narrow-to-region bound
(point))
658 (not (condition-case nil
666 (defun texinfo-inside-env-p (env &optional bound
)
667 "Non-nil if inside an environment matching the regexp @ENV."
669 (and (re-search-backward (concat "@\\(end\\s +\\)?" env
) bound t
)
670 (not (match-end 1)))))
672 (defvar texinfo-enable-quote-macros
"@\\(code\\|samp\\|kbd\\)\\>")
673 (defvar texinfo-enable-quote-envs
'("example\\>" "lisp\\>"))
674 (defun texinfo-insert-quote (&optional arg
)
675 "Insert the appropriate quote mark for Texinfo.
676 Usually inserts the value of `texinfo-open-quote' (normally ``) or
677 `texinfo-close-quote' (normally ''), depending on the context.
678 With prefix argument or inside @code or @example, inserts a plain \"."
680 (let ((top (or (save-excursion (re-search-backward "@node\\>" nil t
))
683 (= (preceding-char) ?
\\)
685 (backward-char (length texinfo-open-quote
))
686 (when (or (looking-at texinfo-open-quote
)
687 (looking-at texinfo-close-quote
))
688 (delete-char (length texinfo-open-quote
))
690 (texinfo-inside-macro-p texinfo-enable-quote-macros top
)
692 (dolist (env texinfo-enable-quote-envs in-env
)
693 (if (texinfo-inside-env-p env top
)
695 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
697 (if (memq (char-syntax (preceding-char)) '(?\
( ?
> ?\s
))
699 texinfo-close-quote
)))))
701 ;; The following texinfo-insert-@end command not only inserts a SPC
702 ;; after the @end, but tries to find out what belongs there. It is
703 ;; not very smart: it does not understand nested lists.
705 (defun texinfo-last-unended-begin ()
706 (while (and (re-search-backward texinfo-environment-regexp
)
708 (texinfo-last-unended-begin)))
710 (defun texinfo-next-unmatched-end ()
711 (while (and (re-search-forward texinfo-environment-regexp
)
713 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
714 (not (looking-at "@end"))))
715 (texinfo-next-unmatched-end)))
717 (defun texinfo-insert-@end
()
718 "Insert the matching `@end' for the last Texinfo command that needs one."
723 (texinfo-last-unended-begin)
726 (if string
(insert string
"\n"))))
728 ;; The following insert commands accept a prefix arg N, which is the
729 ;; number of words (actually s-exprs) that should be surrounded by
730 ;; braces. Thus you can first paste a variable name into a .texinfo
731 ;; buffer, then say C-u 1 C-c C-c v at the beginning of the just
732 ;; pasted variable name to put @var{...} *around* the variable name.
733 ;; Operate on previous word or words with negative arg.
735 ;; These commands use texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
736 (defun texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
(string &optional arg
)
739 (setq arg
(prefix-numeric-value arg
))
742 (skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r\f")
745 (insert "@" string
"{"))
747 (skip-chars-forward " \t\n\r\f")
748 (insert "@" string
"{")
751 (insert "@" string
"{}")
754 (defun texinfo-insert-braces ()
755 "Make a pair of braces and be poised to type inside of them.
756 Use \\[up-list] to move forward out of the braces."
761 (defun texinfo-insert-@code
(&optional arg
)
762 "Insert a `@code{...}' command in a Texinfo buffer.
763 A numeric argument says how many words the braces should surround.
764 The default is not to surround any existing words with the braces."
766 (texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
"code" arg
))
768 (defun texinfo-insert-@dfn
(&optional arg
)
769 "Insert a `@dfn{...}' command in a Texinfo buffer.
770 A numeric argument says how many words the braces should surround.
771 The default is not to surround any existing words with the braces."
773 (texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
"dfn" arg
))
775 (defun texinfo-insert-@email
(&optional arg
)
776 "Insert a `@email{...}' command in a Texinfo buffer.
777 A numeric argument says how many words the braces should surround.
778 The default is not to surround any existing words with the braces."
780 (texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
"email" arg
))
782 (defun texinfo-insert-@emph
(&optional arg
)
783 "Insert a `@emph{...}' command in a Texinfo buffer.
784 A numeric argument says how many words the braces should surround.
785 The default is not to surround any existing words with the braces."
787 (texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
"emph" arg
))
789 (defun texinfo-insert-@example
()
790 "Insert the string `@example' in a Texinfo buffer."
792 (insert "@example\n"))
794 (defun texinfo-insert-@file
(&optional arg
)
795 "Insert a `@file{...}' command in a Texinfo buffer.
796 A numeric argument says how many words the braces should surround.
797 The default is not to surround any existing words with the braces."
799 (texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
"file" arg
))
801 (defun texinfo-insert-@item
()
802 "Insert the string `@item' in a Texinfo buffer.
803 If in a table defined by @table, follow said string with a space.
804 Otherwise, follow with a newline."
807 (if (equal (ignore-errors
809 (texinfo-last-unended-begin)
815 (defun texinfo-insert-@kbd
(&optional arg
)
816 "Insert a `@kbd{...}' command in a Texinfo buffer.
817 A numeric argument says how many words the braces should surround.
818 The default is not to surround any existing words with the braces."
820 (texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
"kbd" arg
))
822 (defun texinfo-insert-@node
()
823 "Insert the string `@node' in a Texinfo buffer.
824 Insert a comment on the following line indicating the order of
825 arguments to @node. Insert a carriage return after the comment line.
826 Leave point after `@node'."
828 (insert "@node \n@comment node-name, next, previous, up\n")
832 (defun texinfo-insert-@noindent
()
833 "Insert the string `@noindent' in a Texinfo buffer."
835 (insert "@noindent\n"))
837 (defun texinfo-insert-@quotation
()
838 "Insert the string `@quotation' in a Texinfo buffer."
840 (insert "@quotation\n"))
842 (defun texinfo-insert-@samp
(&optional arg
)
843 "Insert a `@samp{...}' command in a Texinfo buffer.
844 A numeric argument says how many words the braces should surround.
845 The default is not to surround any existing words with the braces."
847 (texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
"samp" arg
))
849 (defun texinfo-insert-@strong
(&optional arg
)
850 "Insert a `@strong{...}' command in a Texinfo buffer.
851 A numeric argument says how many words the braces should surround.
852 The default is not to surround any existing words with the braces."
854 (texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
"strong" arg
))
856 (defun texinfo-insert-@table
()
857 "Insert the string `@table' in a Texinfo buffer."
861 (defun texinfo-insert-@var
(&optional arg
)
862 "Insert a `@var{}' command in a Texinfo buffer.
863 A numeric argument says how many words the braces should surround.
864 The default is not to surround any existing words with the braces."
866 (texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
"var" arg
))
868 (defun texinfo-insert-@uref
(&optional arg
)
869 "Insert a `@uref{}' command in a Texinfo buffer.
870 A numeric argument says how many words the braces should surround.
871 The default is not to surround any existing words with the braces."
873 (texinfo-insert-@-with-arg
"uref" arg
))
874 (defalias 'texinfo-insert-
@url
'texinfo-insert-
@uref
)
876 ;;; Texinfo file structure
878 (defun texinfo-show-structure (&optional nodes-too
)
879 "Show the structure of a Texinfo file.
880 List the lines in the file that begin with the @-sign commands for
881 @chapter, @section, and the like.
883 With optional argument (prefix if interactive), list both the lines
884 with @-sign commands for @chapter, @section, and the like, and list
887 Lines with structuring commands beginning in them are displayed in
888 another buffer named `*Occur*'. In that buffer, you can move point to
889 one of those lines and then use
890 \\<occur-mode-map>\\[occur-mode-goto-occurrence],
891 to jump to the corresponding spot in the Texinfo source file."
894 ;; First, remember current location
895 (let (current-location)
897 (end-of-line) ; so as to find section on current line
898 (if (re-search-backward
899 ;; do not require `texinfo-section-types-regexp' in texnfo-upd.el
900 "^@\\(chapter \\|sect\\|subs\\|subh\\|unnum\\|major\\|chapheading \\|heading \\|appendix\\)"
902 (setq current-location
905 (buffer-substring (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point)))))
906 ;; else point is located before any section command.
907 (setq current-location
"tex")))
908 ;; Second, create and format an *Occur* buffer
910 (goto-char (point-min))
911 (occur (concat "^\\(?:" (if nodes-too
"@node\\>\\|")
912 outline-regexp
"\\)")))
913 (pop-to-buffer "*Occur*")
914 (goto-char (point-min))
915 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
916 (flush-lines "-----")
917 ;; Now format the "*Occur*" buffer to show the structure.
918 ;; Thanks to ceder@signum.se (Per Cederqvist)
919 (goto-char (point-max))
921 (while (re-search-backward "^ *[0-9]*:@\\(\\sw+\\)" nil
0)
922 (goto-char (1- (match-beginning 1)))
924 (or (cadr (assoc (match-string 1) texinfo-section-list
)) 2))
925 (indent-to-column (+ (current-column) (* 4 (- level
2))))
926 (beginning-of-line))))
927 ;; Third, go to line corresponding to location in source file
928 ;; potential bug: two exactly similar `current-location' lines ...
929 (goto-char (point-min))
930 (re-search-forward current-location nil t
)
935 ;;; The tex and print function definitions:
937 (defcustom texinfo-texi2dvi-command
"texi2dvi"
938 "Command used by `texinfo-tex-buffer' to run TeX and texindex on a buffer."
942 (defcustom texinfo-tex-command
"tex"
943 "Command used by `texinfo-tex-region' to run TeX on a region."
947 (defcustom texinfo-texindex-command
"texindex"
948 "Command used by `texinfo-texindex' to sort unsorted index files."
952 (defcustom texinfo-delete-from-print-queue-command
"lprm"
953 "Command string used to delete a job from the line printer queue.
954 Command is used by \\[texinfo-delete-from-print-queue] based on
955 number provided by a previous \\[tex-show-print-queue]
960 (defvar texinfo-tex-trailer
"@bye"
961 "String appended after a region sent to TeX by `texinfo-tex-region'.")
963 (defun texinfo-tex-region (beg end
)
964 "Run TeX on the current region.
965 This works by writing a temporary file (`tex-zap-file') in the directory
966 that is the value of `tex-directory', then running TeX on that file.
968 The first line of the buffer is copied to the
969 temporary file; and if the buffer has a header, it is written to the
970 temporary file before the region itself. The buffer's header is all lines
971 between the strings defined by `tex-start-of-header' and `tex-end-of-header'
972 inclusive. The header must start in the first 100 lines.
974 The value of `texinfo-tex-trailer' is appended to the temporary file after the region."
977 (let ((tex-command texinfo-tex-command
)
978 (tex-trailer texinfo-tex-trailer
))
979 (tex-region beg end
)))
981 (defun texinfo-tex-buffer ()
982 "Run TeX on visited file, once or twice, to make a correct `.dvi' file."
985 (let ((tex-command texinfo-texi2dvi-command
)
986 ;; Disable tex-start-options-string. texi2dvi would not
987 ;; understand anything specified here.
988 (tex-start-options-string ""))
991 (defun texinfo-texindex ()
992 "Run `texindex' on unsorted index files.
993 The index files are made by \\[texinfo-tex-region] or \\[texinfo-tex-buffer].
994 This runs the shell command defined by `texinfo-texindex-command'."
997 (tex-send-command texinfo-texindex-command
(concat tex-zap-file
".??"))
999 ;; (send-string "tex-shell"
1000 ;; (concat texinfo-texindex-command
1001 ;; " " tex-zap-file ".??" "\n"))
1002 (tex-recenter-output-buffer nil
))
1004 (defun texinfo-tex-print ()
1005 "Print `.dvi' file made by \\[texinfo-tex-region] or \\[texinfo-tex-buffer].
1006 This runs the shell command defined by `tex-dvi-print-command'."
1011 (defun texinfo-tex-view ()
1012 "View `.dvi' file made by \\[texinfo-tex-region] or \\[texinfo-tex-buffer].
1013 This runs the shell command defined by `tex-dvi-view-command'."
1018 (defun texinfo-quit-job ()
1019 "Quit currently running TeX job, by sending an `x' to it."
1021 (if (not (get-process "tex-shell"))
1022 (error "No TeX shell running"))
1023 (tex-send-command "x"))
1026 ;; (set-buffer (get-buffer "*tex-shell*"))
1027 ;; (goto-char (point-max))
1029 ;; (comint-send-input)
1031 (defun texinfo-delete-from-print-queue (job-number)
1032 "Delete job from the line printer spooling queue.
1033 You are prompted for the job number (use a number shown by a previous
1034 \\[tex-show-print-queue] command)."
1035 (interactive "nPrinter job number for deletion: ")
1037 (if (tex-shell-running)
1040 (tex-send-command texinfo-delete-from-print-queue-command job-number
)
1042 ;; (send-string "tex-shell"
1044 ;; texinfo-delete-from-print-queue-command
1047 (tex-recenter-output-buffer nil
))
1051 ;; arch-tag: 005d7c38-43b9-4b7d-aa1d-aea69bae73e1
1052 ;;; texinfo.el ends here