1 ;;; newcomment.el --- (un)comment regions of buffers -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1999-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: code extracted from Emacs-20's simple.el
6 ;; Maintainer: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
7 ;; Keywords: comment uncomment
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27 ;; This library contains functions and variables for commenting and
28 ;; uncommenting source code.
30 ;; Prior to calling any `comment-*' function, you should ensure that
31 ;; `comment-normalize-vars' is first called to set up the appropriate
32 ;; variables; except for the `comment-*' commands, which call
33 ;; `comment-normalize-vars' automatically as a subroutine.
37 ;; - boxed comments in Perl are not properly uncommented because they are
38 ;; uncommented one-line at a time.
39 ;; - nested comments in sgml-mode are not properly quoted.
40 ;; - single-char nestable comment-start can only do the "\\s<+" stuff
41 ;; if the corresponding closing marker happens to be right.
42 ;; - uncomment-region with a numeric argument can render multichar
43 ;; comment markers invalid.
44 ;; - comment-indent or comment-region when called inside a comment
45 ;; will happily break the surrounding comment.
46 ;; - comment-quote-nested will not (un)quote properly all nested comment
47 ;; markers if there are more than just comment-start and comment-end.
48 ;; For example, in Pascal where {...*) and (*...} are possible.
52 ;; - rebox.el-style refill.
53 ;; - quantized steps in comment-alignment.
54 ;; - try to align tail comments.
55 ;; - check what c-comment-line-break-function has to say.
56 ;; - spill auto-fill of comments onto the end of the next line.
57 ;; - uncomment-region with a consp (for blocks) or somehow make the
58 ;; deletion of continuation markers less dangerous.
59 ;; - drop block-comment-<foo> unless it's really used.
60 ;; - uncomment-region on a subpart of a comment.
61 ;; - support gnu-style "multi-line with space in continue".
62 ;; - somehow allow comment-dwim to use the region even if transient-mark-mode
65 ;; - when auto-filling a comment, try to move the comment to the left
66 ;; rather than break it (if possible).
67 ;; - sometimes default the comment-column to the same
68 ;; one used on the preceding line(s).
73 (defalias 'indent-for-comment
'comment-indent
)
75 (defalias 'set-comment-column
'comment-set-column
)
77 (defalias 'kill-comment
'comment-kill
)
79 (defalias 'indent-new-comment-line
'comment-indent-new-line
)
82 "Indenting and filling of comments."
87 ;; Autoload this to avoid warnings, since some major modes define it.
89 (defvar comment-use-syntax
'undecided
90 "Non-nil if syntax-tables can be used instead of regexps.
91 Can also be `undecided' which means that a somewhat expensive test will
92 be used to try to determine whether syntax-tables should be trusted
93 to understand comments or not in the given buffer.
94 Major modes should set this variable.")
96 (defcustom comment-fill-column nil
97 "Column to use for `comment-indent'. If nil, use `fill-column' instead."
98 :type
'(choice (const nil
) integer
)
102 (defcustom comment-column
32
103 "Column to indent right-margin comments to.
104 Each mode may establish a different default value for this variable; you
105 can set the value for a particular mode using that mode's hook.
106 Comments might be indented to a different value in order not to go beyond
107 `comment-fill-column' or in order to align them with surrounding comments."
110 (make-variable-buffer-local 'comment-column
)
112 (put 'comment-column
'safe-local-variable
'integerp
)
115 (defvar comment-start nil
116 "String to insert to start a new comment, or nil if no comment syntax.")
118 (put 'comment-start
'safe-local-variable
'string-or-null-p
)
121 (defvar comment-start-skip nil
122 "Regexp to match the start of a comment plus everything up to its body.
123 If there are any \\(...\\) pairs and `comment-use-syntax' is nil,
124 the comment delimiter text is held to begin at the place matched
125 by the close of the first pair.")
127 (put 'comment-start-skip
'safe-local-variable
'stringp
)
130 (defvar comment-end-skip nil
131 "Regexp to match the end of a comment plus everything back to its body.")
133 (put 'comment-end-skip
'safe-local-variable
'stringp
)
136 (defvar comment-end
(purecopy "")
137 "String to insert to end a new comment.
138 Should be an empty string if comments are terminated by end-of-line.")
140 (put 'comment-end
'safe-local-variable
'stringp
)
143 (defvar comment-indent-function
'comment-indent-default
144 "Function to compute desired indentation for a comment.
145 This function is called with no args with point at the beginning of
146 the comment's starting delimiter and should return either the desired
147 column indentation or nil.
148 If nil is returned, indentation is delegated to `indent-according-to-mode'.")
151 (defvar comment-insert-comment-function nil
152 "Function to insert a comment when a line doesn't contain one.
153 The function has no args.
155 Applicable at least in modes for languages like fixed-format Fortran where
156 comments always start in column zero.")
158 (defvar comment-region-function
'comment-region-default
159 "Function to comment a region.
160 Its args are the same as those of `comment-region', but BEG and END are
161 guaranteed to be correctly ordered. It is called within `save-excursion'.
163 Applicable at least in modes for languages like fixed-format Fortran where
164 comments always start in column zero.")
166 (defvar uncomment-region-function
'uncomment-region-default
167 "Function to uncomment a region.
168 Its args are the same as those of `uncomment-region', but BEG and END are
169 guaranteed to be correctly ordered. It is called within `save-excursion'.
171 Applicable at least in modes for languages like fixed-format Fortran where
172 comments always start in column zero.")
175 (defvar block-comment-start nil
)
176 (defvar block-comment-end nil
)
178 (defvar comment-quote-nested t
179 "Non-nil if nested comments should be quoted.
180 This should be locally set by each major mode if needed.")
182 (defvar comment-quote-nested-function
#'comment-quote-nested-default
183 "Function to quote nested comments in a region.
184 It takes the same arguments as `comment-quote-nested-default',
185 and is called with the buffer narrowed to a single comment.")
187 (defvar comment-continue nil
188 "Continuation string to insert for multiline comments.
189 This string will be added at the beginning of each line except the very
190 first one when commenting a region with a commenting style that allows
191 comments to span several lines.
192 It should generally have the same length as `comment-start' in order to
193 preserve indentation.
194 If it is nil a value will be automatically derived from `comment-start'
195 by replacing its first character with a space.")
197 (defvar comment-add
0
198 "How many more comment chars should be inserted by `comment-region'.
199 This determines the default value of the numeric argument of `comment-region'.
200 The `plain' comment style doubles this value.
202 This should generally stay 0, except for a few modes like Lisp where
203 it is 1 so that regions are commented with two or three semi-colons.")
206 (defconst comment-styles
207 '((plain nil nil nil nil
208 "Start in column 0 (do not indent), as in Emacs-20")
209 (indent-or-triple nil nil nil multi-char
210 "Start in column 0, but only for single-char starters")
211 (indent nil nil nil t
212 "Full comment per line, ends not aligned")
214 "Full comment per line, ends aligned")
216 "Full comment per line, ends aligned, + top and bottom")
217 (extra-line t nil t t
218 "One comment for all lines, end on a line by itself")
219 (multi-line t nil nil t
220 "One comment for all lines, end on last commented line")
222 "One comment for all lines, + top and bottom"))
223 "Comment region style definitions.
224 Each style is defined with a form (STYLE . (MULTI ALIGN EXTRA INDENT DOC)).
225 DOC should succinctly describe the style.
226 STYLE should be a mnemonic symbol.
227 MULTI specifies that comments are allowed to span multiple lines.
228 e.g. in C it comments regions as
234 if `comment-end' is empty, this has no effect.
236 ALIGN specifies that the `comment-end' markers should be aligned.
237 e.g. in C it comments regions as
243 if `comment-end' is empty, this has no effect, unless EXTRA is also set,
244 in which case the comment gets wrapped in a box.
246 EXTRA specifies that an extra line should be used before and after the
247 region to comment (to put the `comment-end' and `comment-start').
248 e.g. in C it comments regions as
256 if the comment style is not multi line, this has no effect, unless ALIGN
257 is also set, in which case the comment gets wrapped in a box.
259 INDENT specifies that the `comment-start' markers should not be put at the
260 left margin but at the current indentation of the region to comment.
261 If INDENT is `multi-char', that means indent multi-character
262 comment starters, but not one-character comment starters.")
265 (defcustom comment-style
'indent
266 "Style to be used for `comment-region'.
267 See `comment-styles' for a list of available styles."
268 :type
(if (boundp 'comment-styles
)
270 ,@(mapcar (lambda (s)
271 `(const :tag
,(format "%s: %s" (car s
) (nth 5 s
))
279 (defcustom comment-padding
(purecopy " ")
280 "Padding string that `comment-region' puts between comment chars and text.
281 Can also be an integer which will be automatically turned into a string
282 of the corresponding number of spaces.
284 Extra spacing between the comment characters and the comment text
285 makes the comment easier to read. Default is 1. nil means 0."
286 :type
'(choice string integer
(const nil
))
289 (defcustom comment-inline-offset
1
290 "Inline comments have to be preceded by at least this many spaces.
291 This is useful when style-conventions require a certain minimal offset.
292 Python's PEP8 for example recommends two spaces, so you could do:
294 \(add-hook \\='python-mode-hook
295 (lambda () (set (make-local-variable \\='comment-inline-offset) 2)))
297 See `comment-padding' for whole-line comments."
303 (defcustom comment-multi-line nil
304 "Non-nil means `comment-indent-new-line' continues comments.
305 That is, it inserts no new terminator or starter.
306 This affects `auto-fill-mode', which is the main reason to
307 customize this variable.
309 It also affects \\[indent-new-comment-line]. However, if you want this
310 behavior for explicit filling, you might as well use \\[newline-and-indent]."
315 (defcustom comment-empty-lines nil
316 "If nil, `comment-region' does not comment out empty lines.
317 If t, it always comments out empty lines.
318 If `eol' it only comments out empty lines if comments are
319 terminated by the end of line (i.e. `comment-end' is empty)."
320 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"Never" nil
)
321 (const :tag
"Always" t
)
322 (const :tag
"EOl-terminated" eol
))
329 (defun comment-string-strip (str beforep afterp
)
330 "Strip STR of any leading (if BEFOREP) and/or trailing (if AFTERP) space."
331 (string-match (concat "\\`" (if beforep
"\\s-*")
332 "\\(.*?\\)" (if afterp
"\\s-*\n?")
334 (match-string 1 str
))
336 (defun comment-string-reverse (s)
337 "Return the mirror image of string S, without any trailing space."
338 (comment-string-strip (concat (nreverse (string-to-list s
))) nil t
))
341 (defun comment-normalize-vars (&optional noerror
)
342 "Check and set up variables needed by other commenting functions.
343 All the `comment-*' commands call this function to set up various
344 variables, like `comment-start', to ensure that the commenting
345 functions work correctly. Lisp callers of any other `comment-*'
346 function should first call this function explicitly."
347 (unless (and (not comment-start
) noerror
)
348 (unless comment-start
349 (let ((cs (read-string "No comment syntax is defined. Use: ")))
350 (if (zerop (length cs
))
351 (error "No comment syntax defined")
352 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start
) cs
)
353 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip
) cs
))))
354 ;; comment-use-syntax
355 (when (eq comment-use-syntax
'undecided
)
356 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-use-syntax
)
357 (let ((st (syntax-table))
359 (ce (if (string= "" comment-end
) "\n" comment-end
)))
360 ;; Try to skip over a comment using forward-comment
361 ;; to see if the syntax tables properly recognize it.
363 (set-syntax-table st
)
364 (insert cs
" hello " ce
)
365 (goto-char (point-min))
366 (and (forward-comment 1) (eobp))))))
368 (unless comment-padding
(setq comment-padding
0))
369 (when (integerp comment-padding
)
370 (setq comment-padding
(make-string comment-padding ?
)))
372 ;;(setq comment-start (comment-string-strip comment-start t nil))
373 ;;(setq comment-end (comment-string-strip comment-end nil t))
375 (unless (or comment-continue
(string= comment-end
""))
376 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-continue
)
377 (concat (if (string-match "\\S-\\S-" comment-start
) " " "|")
378 (substring comment-start
1)))
379 ;; Hasn't been necessary yet.
380 ;; (unless (string-match comment-start-skip comment-continue)
381 ;; (kill-local-variable 'comment-continue))
383 ;; comment-skip regexps
384 (unless (and comment-start-skip
385 ;; In case comment-start has changed since last time.
386 (string-match comment-start-skip comment-start
))
387 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip
)
388 (concat (unless (eq comment-use-syntax t
)
389 ;; `syntax-ppss' will detect escaping.
390 "\\(\\(^\\|[^\\\n]\\)\\(\\\\\\\\\\)*\\)")
392 (regexp-quote (comment-string-strip comment-start t t
))
393 ;; Let's not allow any \s- but only [ \t] since \n
394 ;; might be both a comment-end marker and \s-.
396 (unless (and comment-end-skip
397 ;; In case comment-end has changed since last time.
398 (string-match comment-end-skip
399 (if (string= "" comment-end
) "\n" comment-end
)))
400 (let ((ce (if (string= "" comment-end
) "\n"
401 (comment-string-strip comment-end t t
))))
402 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end-skip
)
403 ;; We use [ \t] rather than \s- because we don't want to
404 ;; remove ^L in C mode when uncommenting.
405 (concat "[ \t]*\\(\\s>" (if comment-quote-nested
"" "+")
406 "\\|" (regexp-quote (substring ce
0 1))
407 (if (and comment-quote-nested
(<= (length ce
) 1)) "" "+")
408 (regexp-quote (substring ce
1))
411 (defun comment-quote-re (str unp
)
412 (concat (regexp-quote (substring str
0 1))
413 "\\\\" (if unp
"+" "*")
414 (regexp-quote (substring str
1))))
416 (defun comment-quote-nested (cs ce unp
)
417 "Quote or unquote nested comments.
418 If UNP is non-nil, unquote nested comment markers."
419 (setq cs
(comment-string-strip cs t t
))
420 (setq ce
(comment-string-strip ce t t
))
421 (when (and comment-quote-nested
423 (funcall comment-quote-nested-function cs ce unp
)))
425 (defun comment-quote-nested-default (cs ce unp
)
426 "Quote comment delimiters in the buffer.
427 It expects to be called with the buffer narrowed to a single comment.
428 It is used as a default for `comment-quote-nested-function'.
430 The arguments CS and CE are strings matching comment starting and
431 ending delimiters respectively.
433 If UNP is non-nil, comments are unquoted instead.
435 To quote the delimiters, a \\ is inserted after the first
436 character of CS or CE. If CE is a single character it will
438 (let ((re (concat (comment-quote-re ce unp
)
439 "\\|" (comment-quote-re cs unp
))))
440 (goto-char (point-min))
441 (while (re-search-forward re nil t
)
442 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
444 (if unp
(delete-char 1) (insert "\\"))
445 (when (= (length ce
) 1)
446 ;; If the comment-end is a single char, adding a \ after that
447 ;; "first" char won't deactivate it, so we turn such a CE
448 ;; into !CS. I.e. for pascal, we turn } into !{
450 (when (string= (match-string 0) ce
)
451 (replace-match (concat "!" cs
) t t
))
452 (when (and (< (point-min) (match-beginning 0))
453 (string= (buffer-substring (1- (match-beginning 0))
457 (delete-char (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))
464 (defvar comment-use-global-state t
465 "Non-nil means that the global syntactic context is used.
466 More specifically, it means that `syntax-ppss' is used to find out whether
467 point is within a string or not. Major modes whose syntax is not faithfully
468 described by the syntax-tables (or where `font-lock-syntax-table' is radically
469 different from the main syntax table) can set this to nil,
470 then `syntax-ppss' cache won't be used in comment-related routines.")
472 (make-obsolete-variable 'comment-use-global-state
'comment-use-syntax
"24.4")
474 (defun comment-search-forward (limit &optional noerror
)
475 "Find a comment start between point and LIMIT.
476 Moves point to inside the comment and returns the position of the
477 comment-starter. If no comment is found, moves point to LIMIT
478 and raises an error or returns nil if NOERROR is non-nil.
480 Ensure that `comment-normalize-vars' has been called before you use this."
481 (if (not comment-use-syntax
)
482 (if (re-search-forward comment-start-skip limit noerror
)
483 (or (match-end 1) (match-beginning 0))
485 (unless noerror
(error "No comment")))
487 ;; Assume (at first) that pt is outside of any string.
488 (s (parse-partial-sexp pt
(or limit
(point-max)) nil nil
489 (if comment-use-global-state
(syntax-ppss pt
))
491 (when (and (nth 8 s
) (nth 3 s
) (not comment-use-global-state
))
492 ;; The search ended at eol inside a string. Try to see if it
493 ;; works better when we assume that pt is inside a string.
494 (setq s
(parse-partial-sexp
495 pt
(or limit
(point-max)) nil nil
496 (list nil nil nil
(nth 3 s
) nil nil nil nil
)
498 (if (or (not (and (nth 8 s
) (not (nth 3 s
))))
499 ;; Make sure the comment starts after PT.
501 (unless noerror
(error "No comment"))
502 ;; We found the comment.
505 (bol (line-beginning-position))
507 (while (and (null end
) (>= (point) bol
))
508 (if (looking-at comment-start-skip
)
509 (setq end
(min (or limit
(point-max)) (match-end 0)))
511 (goto-char (or end pos
))
514 (defun comment-search-backward (&optional limit noerror
)
515 "Find a comment start between LIMIT and point.
516 Moves point to inside the comment and returns the position of the
517 comment-starter. If no comment is found, moves point to LIMIT
518 and raises an error or returns nil if NOERROR is non-nil.
520 Ensure that `comment-normalize-vars' has been called before you use this."
521 ;; FIXME: If a comment-start appears inside a comment, we may erroneously
522 ;; stop there. This can be rather bad in general, but since
523 ;; comment-search-backward is only used to find the comment-column (in
524 ;; comment-set-column) and to find the comment-start string (via
525 ;; comment-beginning) in indent-new-comment-line, it should be harmless.
526 (if (not (re-search-backward comment-start-skip limit t
))
527 (unless noerror
(error "No comment"))
529 (let* ((end (match-end 0))
530 (cs (comment-search-forward end t
))
533 (progn (beginning-of-line)
534 (comment-search-backward limit noerror
))
535 (while (progn (goto-char cs
)
538 (setq cs
(comment-search-forward end t
))))
543 (defun comment-beginning ()
544 "Find the beginning of the enclosing comment.
545 Returns nil if not inside a comment, else moves point and returns
546 the same as `comment-search-backward'."
547 (if (and comment-use-syntax comment-use-global-state
)
548 (let ((state (syntax-ppss)))
550 (goto-char (nth 8 state
))
552 (when (save-restriction
553 ;; `comment-start-skip' sometimes checks that the
554 ;; comment char is not escaped. (Bug#16971)
555 (narrow-to-region (point) (point-max))
556 (looking-at comment-start-skip
))
557 (goto-char (match-end 0))))))
558 ;; Can't rely on the syntax table, let's guess based on font-lock.
559 (unless (eq (get-text-property (point) 'face
) 'font-lock-string-face
)
561 (cs (comment-search-backward nil t
)))
566 ;; For modes where comment-start and comment-end are the same,
567 ;; the search above may have found a `ce' rather than a `cs'.
568 (or (if comment-end-skip
(not (looking-at comment-end-skip
)))
569 ;; Maybe font-lock knows that it's a `cs'?
570 (eq (get-text-property (match-end 0) 'face
)
571 'font-lock-comment-face
)
572 (unless (eq (get-text-property (point) 'face
)
573 'font-lock-comment-face
)
574 ;; Let's assume it's a `cs' if we're on the same line.
575 (>= (line-end-position) pt
)))
576 ;; Make sure that PT is not past the end of the comment.
577 (if (comment-forward 1) (> (point) pt
) (eobp))))
582 (defun comment-forward (&optional n
)
583 "Skip forward over N comments.
584 Just like `forward-comment' but only for positive N
585 and can use regexps instead of syntax."
587 (if (< n
0) (error "No comment-backward")
588 (if comment-use-syntax
(forward-comment n
)
591 (if (or (forward-comment 1)
592 (and (looking-at comment-start-skip
)
593 (goto-char (match-end 0))
594 (re-search-forward comment-end-skip nil
'move
)))
598 (defun comment-enter-backward ()
599 "Move from the end of a comment to the end of its content.
600 Point is assumed to be just at the end of a comment."
603 (progn (backward-char) (skip-syntax-backward " "))
607 (narrow-to-region (line-beginning-position) (point))
608 (goto-char (point-min))
609 (re-search-forward (concat comment-end-skip
"\\'") nil t
)))
610 (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
611 ;; comment-end-skip not found probably because it was not set
612 ;; right. Since \\s> should catch the single-char case, let's
613 ;; check that we're looking at a two-char comment ender.
614 ((not (or (<= (- (point-max) (line-beginning-position)) 1)
615 (zerop (logand (car (syntax-after (- (point) 1)))
616 ;; Here we take advantage of the fact that
617 ;; the syntax class " " is encoded to 0,
618 ;; so " 4" gives us just the 4 bit.
619 (car (string-to-syntax " 4"))))
620 (zerop (logand (car (syntax-after (- (point) 2)))
621 (car (string-to-syntax " 3"))))))
623 (skip-chars-backward (string (char-after)))
624 (skip-syntax-backward " "))
625 ;; No clue what's going on: maybe we're really not right after the
626 ;; end of a comment. Maybe we're at the "end" because of EOB rather
627 ;; than because of a marker.
628 (t (skip-syntax-backward " ")))))
635 (defun comment-indent-default ()
636 "Default for `comment-indent-function'."
637 (if (and (looking-at "\\s<\\s<\\(\\s<\\)?")
638 (or (match-end 1) (/= (current-column) (current-indentation))))
640 (when (or (/= (current-column) (current-indentation))
641 (and (> comment-add
0) (looking-at "\\s<\\(\\S<\\|\\'\\)")))
644 (defun comment-choose-indent (&optional indent
)
645 "Choose the indentation to use for a right-hand-side comment.
646 The criteria are (in this order):
647 - try to keep the comment's text within `comment-fill-column'.
648 - try to align with surrounding comments.
649 - prefer INDENT (or `comment-column' if nil).
650 Point is expected to be at the start of the comment."
651 (unless indent
(setq indent comment-column
))
652 ;; Avoid moving comments past the fill-column.
653 (let ((max (+ (current-column)
654 (- (or comment-fill-column fill-column
)
655 (save-excursion (end-of-line) (current-column)))))
657 (min (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t")
658 (if (bolp) 0 (+ comment-inline-offset
(current-column))))))
660 (if (< max min
) (setq max min
))
661 ;; Don't move past the fill column.
662 (if (<= max indent
) (setq indent max
))
663 ;; We can choose anywhere between min..max.
664 ;; Let's try to align to a comment on the previous line.
666 (when (and (zerop (forward-line -
1))
667 (setq other
(comment-search-forward
668 (line-end-position) t
)))
669 (goto-char other
) (setq other
(current-column))))
670 (if (and other
(<= other max
) (>= other min
))
671 ;; There is a comment and it's in the range: bingo!
673 ;; Can't align to a previous comment: let's try to align to comments
674 ;; on the following lines, then. These have not been re-indented yet,
675 ;; so we can't directly align ourselves with them. All we do is to try
676 ;; and choose an indentation point with which they will be able to
679 (while (and (zerop (forward-line 1))
680 (setq other
(comment-search-forward
681 (line-end-position) t
)))
683 (let ((omax (+ (current-column)
684 (- (or comment-fill-column fill-column
)
685 (save-excursion (end-of-line) (current-column)))))
686 (omin (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t")
687 (1+ (current-column)))))
688 (if (and (>= omax min
) (<= omin max
))
689 (progn (setq min
(max omin min
))
690 (setq max
(min omax max
)))
691 ;; Can't align with this anyway, so exit the loop.
692 (goto-char (point-max))))))
693 ;; Return the closest point to indent within min..max.
694 (max min
(min max indent
)))))
697 (defun comment-indent (&optional continue
)
698 "Indent this line's comment to `comment-column', or insert an empty comment.
699 If CONTINUE is non-nil, use the `comment-continue' markers if any."
701 (comment-normalize-vars)
702 (let* ((empty (save-excursion (beginning-of-line)
703 (looking-at "[ \t]*$")))
704 (starter (or (and continue comment-continue
)
705 (and empty block-comment-start
) comment-start
))
706 (ender (or (and continue comment-continue
"")
707 (and empty block-comment-end
) comment-end
)))
708 (unless starter
(error "No comment syntax defined"))
710 (let* ((eolpos (line-end-position))
711 (begpos (comment-search-forward eolpos t
))
713 (if (and comment-insert-comment-function
(not begpos
))
714 ;; If no comment and c-i-c-f is set, let it do everything.
715 (funcall comment-insert-comment-function
)
716 ;; An existing comment?
719 (if (and (not (looking-at "[\t\n ]"))
720 (looking-at comment-end-skip
))
721 ;; The comment is empty and we have skipped all its space
722 ;; and landed right before the comment-ender:
723 ;; Go back to the middle of the space.
724 (forward-char (/ (skip-chars-backward " \t") -
2)))
725 (setq cpos
(point-marker)))
726 ;; If none, insert one.
728 ;; Some `comment-indent-function's insist on not moving
729 ;; comments that are in column 0, so we first go to the
730 ;; likely target column.
731 (indent-to comment-column
)
732 ;; Ensure there's a space before the comment for things
733 ;; like sh where it matters (as well as being neater).
734 (unless (memq (char-before) '(nil ?
\n ?
\t ?\s
))
736 (setq begpos
(point))
738 (setq cpos
(point-marker))
741 ;; Compute desired indent.
742 (setq indent
(save-excursion (funcall comment-indent-function
)))
743 ;; If `indent' is nil and there's code before the comment, we can't
744 ;; use `indent-according-to-mode', so we default to comment-column.
745 (unless (or indent
(save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t") (bolp)))
746 (setq indent comment-column
))
748 ;; comment-indent-function refuses: delegate to line-indent.
749 (indent-according-to-mode)
750 ;; If the comment is at the right of code, adjust the indentation.
751 (unless (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t") (bolp))
752 (setq indent
(comment-choose-indent indent
)))
753 ;; Update INDENT to leave at least one space
754 ;; after other nonwhite text on the line.
756 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
758 (setq indent
(max indent
759 (+ (current-column) comment-inline-offset
)))))
760 ;; If that's different from comment's current position, change it.
761 (unless (= (current-column) indent
)
762 (delete-region (point) (progn (skip-chars-backward " \t") (point)))
765 (set-marker cpos nil
)))))
768 (defun comment-set-column (arg)
769 "Set the comment column based on point.
770 With no ARG, set the comment column to the current column.
771 With just minus as arg, kill any comment on this line.
772 With any other arg, set comment column to indentation of the previous comment
773 and then align or create a comment on this line at that column."
776 ((eq arg
'-
) (comment-kill nil
))
778 (comment-normalize-vars)
781 (comment-search-backward)
783 (goto-char (comment-search-forward (line-end-position)))
784 (setq comment-column
(current-column))
785 (message "Comment column set to %d" comment-column
))
787 (t (setq comment-column
(current-column))
788 (message "Comment column set to %d" comment-column
))))
791 (defun comment-kill (arg)
792 "Kill the first comment on this line, if any.
793 With prefix ARG, kill comments on that many lines starting with this one."
795 (comment-normalize-vars)
796 (dotimes (_i (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
799 (let ((cs (comment-search-forward (line-end-position) t
)))
802 (skip-syntax-backward " ")
805 (kill-region cs
(if (bolp) (1- (point)) (point)))
806 (indent-according-to-mode))))
807 (if arg
(forward-line 1))))
809 (defun comment-padright (str &optional n
)
810 "Construct a string composed of STR plus `comment-padding'.
811 It also adds N copies of the last non-whitespace chars of STR.
812 If STR already contains padding, the corresponding amount is
813 ignored from `comment-padding'.
815 If N is `re', a regexp is returned instead, that would match
816 the string for any N."
818 (when (and (stringp str
) (not (string= "" str
)))
819 ;; Separate the actual string from any leading/trailing padding
820 (string-match "\\`\\s-*\\(.*?\\)\\s-*\\'" str
)
821 (let ((s (match-string 1 str
)) ;actual string
822 (lpad (substring str
0 (match-beginning 1))) ;left padding
823 (rpad (concat (substring str
(match-end 1)) ;original right padding
824 (substring comment-padding
;additional right padding
825 (min (- (match-end 0) (match-end 1))
826 (length comment-padding
)))))
827 ;; We can only duplicate C if the comment-end has multiple chars
828 ;; or if comments can be nested, else the comment-end `}' would
829 ;; be turned into `}}}' where only the first ends the comment
830 ;; and the rest becomes bogus junk.
831 (multi (not (and comment-quote-nested
832 ;; comment-end is a single char
833 (string-match "\\`\\s-*\\S-\\s-*\\'" comment-end
)))))
834 (if (not (symbolp n
))
835 (concat lpad s
(when multi
(make-string n
(aref str
(1- (match-end 1))))) rpad
)
836 ;; construct a regexp that would match anything from just S
837 ;; to any possible output of this function for any N.
838 (concat (mapconcat (lambda (c) (concat (regexp-quote (string c
)) "?"))
839 lpad
"") ;padding is not required
841 (when multi
"+") ;the last char of S might be repeated
842 (mapconcat (lambda (c) (concat (regexp-quote (string c
)) "?"))
843 rpad
"")))))) ;padding is not required
845 (defun comment-padleft (str &optional n
)
846 "Construct a string composed of `comment-padding' plus STR.
847 It also adds N copies of the first non-whitespace chars of STR.
848 If STR already contains padding, the corresponding amount is
849 ignored from `comment-padding'.
851 If N is `re', a regexp is returned instead, that would match
852 the string for any N."
854 (when (and (stringp str
) (not (string= "" str
)))
855 ;; Only separate the left pad because we assume there is no right pad.
856 (string-match "\\`\\s-*" str
)
857 (let ((s (substring str
(match-end 0)))
858 (pad (concat (substring comment-padding
859 (min (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))
860 (length comment-padding
)))
861 (match-string 0 str
)))
862 (c (aref str
(match-end 0))) ;the first non-space char of STR
863 ;; We can only duplicate C if the comment-end has multiple chars
864 ;; or if comments can be nested, else the comment-end `}' would
865 ;; be turned into `}}}' where only the first ends the comment
866 ;; and the rest becomes bogus junk.
867 (multi (not (and comment-quote-nested
868 ;; comment-end is a single char
869 (string-match "\\`\\s-*\\S-\\s-*\\'" comment-end
)))))
870 (if (not (symbolp n
))
871 (concat pad
(when multi
(make-string n c
)) s
)
872 ;; Construct a regexp that would match anything from just S
873 ;; to any possible output of this function for any N.
874 ;; We match any number of leading spaces because this regexp will
875 ;; be used for uncommenting where we might want to remove
876 ;; uncomment markers with arbitrary leading space (because
877 ;; they were aligned).
879 (if multi
(concat (regexp-quote (string c
)) "*"))
880 (regexp-quote s
))))))
883 (defun uncomment-region (beg end
&optional arg
)
884 "Uncomment each line in the BEG .. END region.
885 The numeric prefix ARG can specify a number of chars to remove from the
887 (interactive "*r\nP")
888 (comment-normalize-vars)
889 (when (> beg end
) (setq beg
(prog1 end
(setq end beg
))))
890 ;; Bind `comment-use-global-state' to nil. While uncommenting a region
891 ;; (which works a line at a time), a comment can appear to be
892 ;; included in a mult-line string, but it is actually not.
893 (let ((comment-use-global-state nil
))
895 (funcall uncomment-region-function beg end arg
))))
897 (defun uncomment-region-default (beg end
&optional arg
)
898 "Uncomment each line in the BEG .. END region.
899 The numeric prefix ARG can specify a number of chars to remove from the
902 (setq end
(copy-marker end
))
903 (let* ((numarg (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
904 (ccs comment-continue
)
905 (srei (comment-padright ccs
're
))
906 (csre (comment-padright comment-start
're
))
907 (sre (and srei
(concat "^\\s-*?\\(" srei
"\\)")))
909 (while (and (< (point) end
)
910 (setq spt
(comment-search-forward end t
)))
912 ;; Find the end of the comment.
915 (unless (or (comment-forward)
916 ;; Allow non-terminated comments.
918 (error "Can't find the comment end"))
921 (box-equal nil
)) ;Whether we might be using `=' for boxes.
923 (narrow-to-region spt ept
)
925 ;; Remove the comment-start.
927 (skip-syntax-backward " ")
928 ;; A box-comment starts with a looong comment-start marker.
929 (when (and (or (and (= (- (point) (point-min)) 1)
931 (looking-at "=\\{7\\}")
932 (not (eq (char-before (point-max)) ?
\n))
933 (skip-chars-forward "="))
934 (> (- (point) (point-min) (length comment-start
)) 7))
935 (> (count-lines (point-min) (point-max)) 2))
937 ;; Skip the padding. Padding can come from comment-padding and/or
938 ;; from comment-start, so we first check comment-start.
939 (if (or (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (looking-at csre
))
940 (looking-at (regexp-quote comment-padding
)))
941 (goto-char (match-end 0)))
942 (when (and sre
(looking-at (concat "\\s-*\n\\s-*" srei
)))
943 (goto-char (match-end 0)))
944 (if (null arg
) (delete-region (point-min) (point))
945 (let ((opoint (point-marker)))
946 (skip-syntax-backward " ")
947 (delete-char (- numarg
))
948 (unless (and (not (bobp))
949 (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min))
950 (looking-at comment-start-skip
)))
951 ;; If there's something left but it doesn't look like
952 ;; a comment-start any more, just remove it.
953 (delete-region (point-min) opoint
))))
955 ;; Remove the end-comment (and leading padding and such).
956 (goto-char (point-max)) (comment-enter-backward)
957 ;; Check for special `=' used sometimes in comment-box.
958 (when (and box-equal
(not (eq (char-before (point-max)) ?
\n)))
960 ;; skip `=' but only if there are at least 7.
961 (when (> (skip-chars-backward "=") -
7) (goto-char pos
))))
962 (unless (looking-at "\\(\n\\|\\s-\\)*\\'")
963 (when (and (bolp) (not (bobp))) (backward-char))
964 (if (null arg
) (delete-region (point) (point-max))
965 (skip-syntax-forward " ")
967 (unless (or (eobp) (looking-at comment-end-skip
))
968 ;; If there's something left but it doesn't look like
969 ;; a comment-end any more, just remove it.
970 (delete-region (point) (point-max)))))
972 ;; Unquote any nested end-comment.
973 (comment-quote-nested comment-start comment-end t
)
975 ;; Eliminate continuation markers as well.
977 (let* ((cce (comment-string-reverse (or comment-continue
979 (erei (and box
(comment-padleft cce
're
)))
980 (ere (and erei
(concat "\\(" erei
"\\)\\s-*$"))))
981 (goto-char (point-min))
983 (if (and ere
(re-search-forward
984 ere
(line-end-position) t
))
985 (replace-match "" t t nil
(if (match-end 2) 2 1))
988 (re-search-forward sre
(line-end-position) t
))
989 (replace-match "" t t nil
(if (match-end 2) 2 1)))))
990 ;; Go to the end for the next comment.
991 (goto-char (point-max))))))
992 (set-marker end nil
))
994 (defun comment-make-bol-ws (len)
995 "Make a white-space string of width LEN for use at BOL.
996 When `indent-tabs-mode' is non-nil, tab characters will be used."
997 (if (and indent-tabs-mode
(> tab-width
0))
998 (concat (make-string (/ len tab-width
) ?
\t)
999 (make-string (% len tab-width
) ?
))
1000 (make-string len ?
)))
1002 (defun comment-make-extra-lines (cs ce ccs cce min-indent max-indent
&optional block
)
1003 "Make the leading and trailing extra lines.
1004 This is used for `extra-line' style (or `box' style if BLOCK is specified)."
1007 ;; Try to match CS and CE's content so they align aesthetically.
1009 (setq ce
(comment-string-strip ce t t
))
1010 (when (string-match "\\(.+\\).*\n\\(.*?\\)\\1" (concat ce
"\n" cs
))
1012 (max (- (match-end 2) (match-beginning 2) (match-beginning 0))
1015 (let* ((width (- max-indent min-indent
))
1016 (s (concat cs
"a=m" cce
))
1017 (e (concat ccs
"a=m" ce
))
1018 (c (if (string-match ".*\\S-\\S-" cs
)
1019 (aref cs
(1- (match-end 0)))
1020 (if (and (equal comment-end
"") (string-match ".*\\S-" cs
))
1021 (aref cs
(1- (match-end 0))) ?
=)))
1022 (re "\\s-*a=m\\s-*")
1023 (_ (string-match re s
))
1026 (make-string (+ width
(- (match-end 0)
1027 (match-beginning 0) lcs
3)) c
)))
1028 (setq cs
(replace-match fill t t s
))
1029 (when (and (not (string-match comment-start-skip cs
))
1030 (string-match "a=m" s
))
1031 ;; The whitespace around CS cannot be ignored: put it back.
1033 (setq fill
(make-string (- width lcs
) c
))
1034 (setq cs
(replace-match fill t t s
)))
1036 (setq ce
(replace-match fill t t e
))))
1037 (cons (concat cs
"\n" (comment-make-bol-ws min-indent
) ccs
)
1038 (concat cce
"\n" (comment-make-bol-ws (+ min-indent eindent
)) ce
))))
1040 (defmacro comment-with-narrowing
(beg end
&rest body
)
1041 "Execute BODY with BEG..END narrowing.
1042 Space is added (and then removed) at the beginning for the text's
1043 indentation to be kept as it was before narrowing."
1044 (declare (debug t
) (indent 2))
1045 (let ((bindent (make-symbol "bindent")))
1046 `(let ((,bindent
(save-excursion (goto-char ,beg
) (current-column))))
1048 (narrow-to-region ,beg
,end
)
1049 (goto-char (point-min))
1050 (insert (make-string ,bindent ?
))
1053 ;; remove the bindent
1055 (goto-char (point-min))
1056 (when (looking-at " *")
1057 (let ((n (min (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)) ,bindent
)))
1059 (setq ,bindent
(- ,bindent n
))))
1063 (while (and (> ,bindent
0) (re-search-forward " *" e t
))
1064 (let ((n (min ,bindent
(- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0) 1))))
1065 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
1067 (setq ,bindent
(- ,bindent n
)))))))))))
1069 (defun comment-add (arg)
1070 "Compute the number of extra comment starter characters.
1071 \(Extra semicolons in Lisp mode, extra stars in C mode, etc.)
1072 If ARG is non-nil, just follow ARG.
1073 If the comment starter is multi-char, just follow ARG.
1074 Otherwise obey `comment-add'."
1075 (if (and (null arg
) (= (string-match "[ \t]*\\'" comment-start
) 1))
1077 (1- (prefix-numeric-value arg
))))
1079 (defun comment-region-internal (beg end cs ce
1080 &optional ccs cce block lines indent
)
1081 "Comment region BEG .. END.
1082 CS and CE are the comment start string and comment end string,
1083 respectively. CCS and CCE are the comment continuation strings
1084 for the start and end of lines, respectively (default to CS and CE).
1085 BLOCK indicates that end of lines should be marked with either CCE,
1086 CE or CS \(if CE is empty) and that those markers should be aligned.
1087 LINES indicates that an extra lines will be used at the beginning
1088 and end of the region for CE and CS.
1089 INDENT indicates to put CS and CCS at the current indentation of
1090 the region rather than at left margin."
1091 ;;(assert (< beg end))
1092 (let ((no-empty (not (or (eq comment-empty-lines t
)
1093 (and comment-empty-lines
(zerop (length ce
))))))
1095 ;; Sanitize CE and CCE.
1096 (if (and (stringp ce
) (string= "" ce
)) (setq ce nil
))
1097 (setq ce-sanitized ce
)
1098 (if (and (stringp cce
) (string= "" cce
)) (setq cce nil
))
1099 ;; If CE is empty, multiline cannot be used.
1100 (unless ce
(setq ccs nil cce nil
))
1101 ;; Should we mark empty lines as well ?
1102 (if (or ccs block lines
) (setq no-empty nil
))
1103 ;; Make sure we have end-markers for BLOCK mode.
1104 (when block
(unless ce
(setq ce
(comment-string-reverse cs
))))
1105 ;; If BLOCK is not requested, we don't need CCE.
1106 (unless block
(setq cce nil
))
1107 ;; Continuation defaults to the same as CS and CE.
1108 (unless ccs
(setq ccs cs cce ce
))
1112 ;; If the end is not at the end of a line and the comment-end
1113 ;; is implicit (i.e. a newline), explicitly insert a newline.
1114 (unless (or ce-sanitized
(eolp)) (insert "\n") (indent-according-to-mode))
1115 (comment-with-narrowing beg end
1116 (let ((min-indent (point-max))
1118 (goto-char (point-min))
1119 ;; Quote any nested comment marker
1120 (comment-quote-nested comment-start comment-end nil
)
1122 ;; Loop over all lines to find the needed indentations.
1123 (goto-char (point-min))
1126 (unless (looking-at "[ \t]*$")
1127 (setq min-indent
(min min-indent
(current-indentation))))
1129 (setq max-indent
(max max-indent
(current-column)))
1130 (not (or (eobp) (progn (forward-line) nil
)))))
1133 (+ max-indent
(max (length cs
) (length ccs
))
1134 ;; Inserting ccs can change max-indent by (1- tab-width)
1135 ;; but only if there are TABs in the boxed text, of course.
1136 (if (save-excursion (goto-char beg
)
1137 (search-forward "\t" end t
))
1139 (unless indent
(setq min-indent
0))
1141 ;; make the leading and trailing lines if requested
1144 (comment-make-extra-lines
1145 cs ce ccs cce min-indent max-indent block
)))
1146 (setq cs
(car csce
))
1147 (setq ce
(cdr csce
))))
1149 (goto-char (point-min))
1150 ;; Loop over all lines from BEG to END.
1153 (unless (and no-empty
(looking-at "[ \t]*$"))
1154 (move-to-column min-indent t
)
1155 (insert cs
) (setq cs ccs
) ;switch to CCS after the first line
1157 (if (eobp) (setq cce ce
))
1159 (when block
(move-to-column max-indent t
))
1162 (not (or (eobp) (progn (forward-line) nil
))))))))))
1165 (defun comment-region (beg end
&optional arg
)
1166 "Comment or uncomment each line in the region.
1167 With just \\[universal-argument] prefix arg, uncomment each line in region BEG .. END.
1168 Numeric prefix ARG means use ARG comment characters.
1169 If ARG is negative, delete that many comment characters instead.
1171 The strings used as comment starts are built from `comment-start'
1172 and `comment-padding'; the strings used as comment ends are built
1173 from `comment-end' and `comment-padding'.
1175 By default, the `comment-start' markers are inserted at the
1176 current indentation of the region, and comments are terminated on
1177 each line (even for syntaxes in which newline does not end the
1178 comment and blank lines do not get comments). This can be
1179 changed with `comment-style'."
1180 (interactive "*r\nP")
1181 (comment-normalize-vars)
1182 (if (> beg end
) (let (mid) (setq mid beg beg end end mid
)))
1184 ;; FIXME: maybe we should call uncomment depending on ARG.
1185 (funcall comment-region-function beg end arg
)))
1187 (defun comment-region-default (beg end
&optional arg
)
1188 (let* ((numarg (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
1189 (style (cdr (assoc comment-style comment-styles
)))
1190 (lines (nth 2 style
))
1191 (block (nth 1 style
))
1192 (multi (nth 0 style
)))
1194 ;; We use `chars' instead of `syntax' because `\n' might be
1195 ;; of end-comment syntax rather than of whitespace syntax.
1196 ;; sanitize BEG and END
1197 (goto-char beg
) (skip-chars-forward " \t\n\r") (beginning-of-line)
1198 (setq beg
(max beg
(point)))
1199 (goto-char end
) (skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r") (end-of-line)
1200 (setq end
(min end
(point)))
1201 (if (>= beg end
) (error "Nothing to comment"))
1207 (progn (goto-char beg
) (beginning-of-line)
1208 (skip-syntax-forward " ")
1210 (progn (goto-char end
) (end-of-line) (skip-syntax-backward " ")
1212 (or block
(not (string= "" comment-end
)))
1213 (or block
(progn (goto-char beg
) (search-forward "\n" end t
)))))
1215 ;; don't add end-markers just because the user asked for `block'
1216 (unless (or lines
(string= "" comment-end
)) (setq block nil
))
1219 ((consp arg
) (uncomment-region beg end
))
1220 ((< numarg
0) (uncomment-region beg end
(- numarg
)))
1222 (let ((multi-char (/= (string-match "[ \t]*\\'" comment-start
) 1))
1224 (if (eq (nth 3 style
) 'multi-char
)
1227 (setq indent multi-char
1228 ;; Triple if we will put the comment starter at the margin
1229 ;; and the first line of the region isn't indented
1230 ;; at least two spaces.
1231 triple
(and (not multi-char
) (looking-at "\t\\| "))))
1232 (setq indent
(nth 3 style
)))
1234 ;; In Lisp and similar modes with one-character comment starters,
1235 ;; double it by default if `comment-add' says so.
1236 ;; If it isn't indented, triple it.
1237 (if (and (null arg
) (not multi-char
))
1238 (setq numarg
(* comment-add
(if triple
2 1)))
1239 (setq numarg
(1- (prefix-numeric-value arg
))))
1241 (comment-region-internal
1243 (let ((s (comment-padright comment-start numarg
)))
1244 (if (string-match comment-start-skip s
) s
1245 (comment-padright comment-start
)))
1246 (let ((s (comment-padleft comment-end numarg
)))
1247 (and s
(if (string-match comment-end-skip s
) s
1248 (comment-padright comment-end
))))
1249 (if multi
(comment-padright comment-continue numarg
))
1251 (comment-padleft (comment-string-reverse comment-continue
) numarg
))
1257 (defun comment-box (beg end
&optional arg
)
1258 "Comment out the BEG .. END region, putting it inside a box.
1259 The numeric prefix ARG specifies how many characters to add to begin- and
1260 end- comment markers additionally to what variable `comment-add' already
1262 (interactive "*r\np")
1263 (comment-normalize-vars)
1264 (let ((comment-style (if (cadr (assoc comment-style comment-styles
))
1266 (comment-region beg end
(+ comment-add arg
))))
1268 (defun comment-only-p (beg end
)
1269 "Return non-nil if the text between BEG and END is all comments."
1272 (comment-forward (point-max))
1276 (defun comment-or-uncomment-region (beg end
&optional arg
)
1277 "Call `comment-region', unless the region only consists of comments,
1278 in which case call `uncomment-region'. If a prefix arg is given, it
1279 is passed on to the respective function."
1280 (interactive "*r\nP")
1281 (comment-normalize-vars)
1282 (funcall (if (comment-only-p beg end
)
1283 'uncomment-region
'comment-region
)
1287 (defun comment-dwim (arg)
1288 "Call the comment command you want (Do What I Mean).
1289 If the region is active and `transient-mark-mode' is on, call
1290 `comment-region' (unless it only consists of comments, in which
1291 case it calls `uncomment-region').
1292 Else, if the current line is empty, call `comment-insert-comment-function'
1293 if it is defined, otherwise insert a comment and indent it.
1294 Else if a prefix ARG is specified, call `comment-kill'.
1295 Else, call `comment-indent'.
1296 You can configure `comment-style' to change the way regions are commented."
1298 (comment-normalize-vars)
1300 (comment-or-uncomment-region (region-beginning) (region-end) arg
)
1301 (if (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (not (looking-at "\\s-*$")))
1302 ;; FIXME: If there's no comment to kill on this line and ARG is
1303 ;; specified, calling comment-kill is not very clever.
1304 (if arg
(comment-kill (and (integerp arg
) arg
)) (comment-indent))
1305 ;; Inserting a comment on a blank line. comment-indent calls
1306 ;; c-i-c-f if needed in the non-blank case.
1307 (if comment-insert-comment-function
1308 (funcall comment-insert-comment-function
)
1309 (let ((add (comment-add arg
)))
1310 ;; Some modes insist on keeping column 0 comment in column 0
1311 ;; so we need to move away from it before inserting the comment.
1312 (indent-according-to-mode)
1313 (insert (comment-padright comment-start add
))
1315 (unless (string= "" comment-end
)
1316 (insert (comment-padleft comment-end add
)))
1317 (indent-according-to-mode)))))))
1320 (defcustom comment-auto-fill-only-comments nil
1321 "Non-nil means to only auto-fill inside comments.
1322 This has no effect in modes that do not define a comment syntax."
1326 (defun comment-valid-prefix-p (prefix compos
)
1327 "Check that the adaptive fill prefix is consistent with the context.
1328 PREFIX is the prefix (presumably guessed by `adaptive-fill-mode').
1329 COMPOS is the position of the beginning of the comment we're in, or nil
1330 if we're not inside a comment."
1331 ;; This consistency checking is mostly needed to workaround the limitation
1332 ;; of auto-fill-mode whose paragraph-determination doesn't pay attention
1333 ;; to comment boundaries.
1335 ;; We're not inside a comment: the prefix shouldn't match
1336 ;; a comment-starter.
1337 (not (and comment-start comment-start-skip
1338 (string-match comment-start-skip prefix
)))
1340 ;; Accept any prefix if the current comment is not EOL-terminated.
1341 (save-excursion (goto-char compos
) (comment-forward) (not (bolp)))
1342 ;; Accept any prefix that starts with the same comment-start marker
1343 ;; as the current one.
1344 (when (string-match (concat "\\`[ \t]*\\(?:" comment-start-skip
"\\)")
1346 (let ((prefix-com (comment-string-strip (match-string 0 prefix
) nil t
)))
1347 (string-match "\\`[ \t]*" prefix-com
)
1348 (let* ((prefix-space (match-string 0 prefix-com
))
1349 (prefix-indent (string-width prefix-space
))
1350 (prefix-comstart (substring prefix-com
(match-end 0))))
1353 ;; The comstart marker is the same.
1354 (and (looking-at (regexp-quote prefix-comstart
))
1355 ;; The indentation as well.
1356 (or (= prefix-indent
1357 (- (current-column) (current-left-margin)))
1358 ;; Check the indentation in two different ways, just
1359 ;; to try and avoid most of the potential funny cases.
1361 (buffer-substring (point)
1362 (progn (move-to-left-margin)
1367 (defun comment-indent-new-line (&optional soft
)
1368 "Break line at point and indent, continuing comment if within one.
1369 This indents the body of the continued comment
1370 under the previous comment line.
1372 This command is intended for styles where you write a comment per line,
1373 starting a new comment (and terminating it if necessary) on each line.
1374 If you want to continue one comment across several lines, use \\[newline-and-indent].
1376 If a fill column is specified, it overrides the use of the comment column
1377 or comment indentation.
1379 The inserted newline is marked hard if variable `use-hard-newlines' is true,
1380 unless optional argument SOFT is non-nil."
1382 (comment-normalize-vars t
)
1384 ;; If we are not inside a comment and we only auto-fill comments,
1385 ;; don't do anything (unless no comment syntax is defined).
1386 (unless (and comment-start
1387 comment-auto-fill-only-comments
1388 (not (called-interactively-p 'interactive
))
1389 (not (save-excursion
1390 (prog1 (setq compos
(comment-beginning))
1391 (setq comin
(point))))))
1393 ;; Now we know we should auto-fill.
1394 ;; Insert the newline before removing empty space so that markers
1395 ;; get preserved better.
1396 (if soft
(insert-and-inherit ?
\n) (newline 1))
1397 (save-excursion (forward-char -
1) (delete-horizontal-space))
1398 (delete-horizontal-space)
1400 (if (and fill-prefix
(not adaptive-fill-mode
))
1401 ;; Blindly trust a non-adaptive fill-prefix.
1403 (indent-to-left-margin)
1404 (insert-before-markers-and-inherit fill-prefix
))
1406 ;; If necessary check whether we're inside a comment.
1407 (unless (or compos
(null comment-start
))
1410 (setq compos
(comment-beginning))
1411 (setq comin
(point))))
1414 ;; If there's an adaptive prefix, use it unless we're inside
1415 ;; a comment and the prefix is not a comment starter.
1417 (comment-valid-prefix-p fill-prefix compos
))
1418 (indent-to-left-margin)
1419 (insert-and-inherit fill-prefix
))
1420 ;; If we're not inside a comment, just try to indent.
1421 ((not compos
) (indent-according-to-mode))
1423 (let* ((comstart (buffer-substring compos comin
))
1425 (string-match (regexp-quote (comment-string-strip
1429 (if normalp comment-end
1430 ;; The comment starter is not the normal comment-start
1431 ;; so we can't just use comment-end.
1434 (if (not (comment-forward)) comment-end
1435 (comment-string-strip
1437 (save-excursion (comment-enter-backward) (point))
1440 (if (and comment-multi-line
(> (length comend
) 0))
1441 (indent-according-to-mode)
1442 (insert-and-inherit ?
\n)
1444 (let* ((comment-column
1445 ;; The continuation indentation should be somewhere
1446 ;; between the current line's indentation (plus 2 for
1447 ;; good measure) and the current comment's indentation,
1448 ;; with a preference for comment-column.
1450 ;; FIXME: use prev line's info rather than first
1453 (min (current-column)
1455 (+ 2 (current-indentation))))))
1456 (comment-indent-function
1457 ;; If the previous comment is on its own line, then
1458 ;; reuse its indentation unconditionally.
1459 ;; Important for modes like Python/Haskell where
1460 ;; auto-indentation is unreliable.
1461 (if (save-excursion (goto-char compos
)
1462 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
1464 (lambda () comment-column
) comment-indent-function
))
1465 (comment-start comstart
)
1466 (comment-end comend
)
1467 (continuep (or comment-multi-line
1468 (cadr (assoc comment-style
1470 ;; Recreate comment-continue from comment-start.
1471 ;; FIXME: wrong if comment-continue was set explicitly!
1472 ;; FIXME: use prev line's continuation if available.
1473 (comment-continue nil
))
1474 (comment-indent continuep
))
1478 (let ((comend (buffer-substring pt
(point))))
1479 ;; The 1+ is to make sure we delete the \n inserted above.
1480 (delete-region pt
(1+ (point)))
1482 (insert comend
))))))))))))
1485 (defun comment-line (n)
1486 "Comment or uncomment current line and leave point after it.
1487 With positive prefix, apply to N lines including current one.
1488 With negative prefix, apply to -N lines above. Also, further
1489 consecutive invocations of this command will inherit the negative
1492 If region is active, comment lines in active region instead.
1493 Unlike `comment-dwim', this always comments whole lines."
1496 (comment-or-uncomment-region
1498 (goto-char (region-beginning))
1499 (line-beginning-position))
1501 (goto-char (region-end))
1502 (line-end-position)))
1503 (when (and (eq last-command
'comment-line-backward
)
1507 (list (line-beginning-position)
1508 (goto-char (line-end-position n
)))))
1509 (comment-or-uncomment-region
1511 (apply #'max range
)))
1513 (back-to-indentation)
1514 (unless (natnump n
) (setq this-command
'comment-line-backward
))))
1516 (provide 'newcomment
)
1518 ;;; newcomment.el ends here