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1 ;;; subr.el --- basic lisp subroutines for Emacs
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23 ;;; Commentary:
25 ;;; Code:
26 (defvar custom-declare-variable-list nil
27 "Record `defcustom' calls made before `custom.el' is loaded to handle them.
28 Each element of this list holds the arguments to one call to `defcustom'.")
30 ;; Use this, rather than defcustom, in subr.el and other files loaded
31 ;; before custom.el.
32 (defun custom-declare-variable-early (&rest arguments)
33 (setq custom-declare-variable-list
34 (cons arguments custom-declare-variable-list)))
36 ;;;; Lisp language features.
38 (defalias 'not 'null)
40 (defmacro lambda (&rest cdr)
41 "Return a lambda expression.
42 A call of the form (lambda ARGS DOCSTRING INTERACTIVE BODY) is
43 self-quoting; the result of evaluating the lambda expression is the
44 expression itself. The lambda expression may then be treated as a
45 function, i.e., stored as the function value of a symbol, passed to
46 funcall or mapcar, etc.
48 ARGS should take the same form as an argument list for a `defun'.
49 DOCSTRING is an optional documentation string.
50 If present, it should describe how to call the function.
51 But documentation strings are usually not useful in nameless functions.
52 INTERACTIVE should be a call to the function `interactive', which see.
53 It may also be omitted.
54 BODY should be a list of lisp expressions."
55 ;; Note that this definition should not use backquotes; subr.el should not
56 ;; depend on backquote.el.
57 (list 'function (cons 'lambda cdr)))
59 (defmacro push (newelt listname)
60 "Add NEWELT to the list stored in the symbol LISTNAME.
61 This is equivalent to (setq LISTNAME (cons NEWELT LISTNAME)).
62 LISTNAME must be a symbol."
63 (list 'setq listname
64 (list 'cons newelt listname)))
66 (defmacro pop (listname)
67 "Return the first element of LISTNAME's value, and remove it from the list.
68 LISTNAME must be a symbol whose value is a list.
69 If the value is nil, `pop' returns nil but does not actually
70 change the list."
71 (list 'prog1 (list 'car listname)
72 (list 'setq listname (list 'cdr listname))))
74 (defmacro when (cond &rest body)
75 "If COND yields non-nil, do BODY, else return nil."
76 (list 'if cond (cons 'progn body)))
78 (defmacro unless (cond &rest body)
79 "If COND yields nil, do BODY, else return nil."
80 (cons 'if (cons cond (cons nil body))))
82 (defmacro dolist (spec &rest body)
83 "(dolist (VAR LIST [RESULT]) BODY...): loop over a list.
84 Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to each car from LIST, in turn.
85 Then evaluate RESULT to get return value, default nil."
86 (let ((temp (make-symbol "--dolist-temp--")))
87 (list 'let (list (list temp (nth 1 spec)) (car spec))
88 (list 'while temp
89 (list 'setq (car spec) (list 'car temp))
90 (cons 'progn
91 (append body
92 (list (list 'setq temp (list 'cdr temp))))))
93 (if (cdr (cdr spec))
94 (cons 'progn
95 (cons (list 'setq (car spec) nil) (cdr (cdr spec))))))))
97 (defmacro dotimes (spec &rest body)
98 "(dotimes (VAR COUNT [RESULT]) BODY...): loop a certain number of times.
99 Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to successive integers running from 0,
100 inclusive, to COUNT, exclusive. Then evaluate RESULT to get
101 the return value (nil if RESULT is omitted)."
102 (let ((temp (make-symbol "--dotimes-temp--")))
103 (list 'let (list (list temp (nth 1 spec)) (list (car spec) 0))
104 (list 'while (list '< (car spec) temp)
105 (cons 'progn
106 (append body (list (list 'setq (car spec)
107 (list '1+ (car spec)))))))
108 (if (cdr (cdr spec))
109 (car (cdr (cdr spec)))
110 nil))))
112 (defsubst caar (x)
113 "Return the car of the car of X."
114 (car (car x)))
116 (defsubst cadr (x)
117 "Return the car of the cdr of X."
118 (car (cdr x)))
120 (defsubst cdar (x)
121 "Return the cdr of the car of X."
122 (cdr (car x)))
124 (defsubst cddr (x)
125 "Return the cdr of the cdr of X."
126 (cdr (cdr x)))
128 (defun last (x &optional n)
129 "Return the last link of the list X. Its car is the last element.
130 If X is nil, return nil.
131 If N is non-nil, return the Nth-to-last link of X.
132 If N is bigger than the length of X, return X."
133 (if n
134 (let ((m 0) (p x))
135 (while (consp p)
136 (setq m (1+ m) p (cdr p)))
137 (if (<= n 0) p
138 (if (< n m) (nthcdr (- m n) x) x)))
139 (while (consp (cdr x))
140 (setq x (cdr x)))
143 (defun butlast (x &optional n)
144 "Returns a copy of LIST with the last N elements removed."
145 (if (and n (<= n 0)) x
146 (nbutlast (copy-sequence x) n)))
148 (defun nbutlast (x &optional n)
149 "Modifies LIST to remove the last N elements."
150 (let ((m (length x)))
151 (or n (setq n 1))
152 (and (< n m)
153 (progn
154 (if (> n 0) (setcdr (nthcdr (- (1- m) n) x) nil))
155 x))))
157 (defun remove (elt seq)
158 "Return a copy of SEQ with all occurrences of ELT removed.
159 SEQ must be a list, vector, or string. The comparison is done with `equal'."
160 (if (nlistp seq)
161 ;; If SEQ isn't a list, there's no need to copy SEQ because
162 ;; `delete' will return a new object.
163 (delete elt seq)
164 (delete elt (copy-sequence seq))))
166 (defun remq (elt list)
167 "Return a copy of LIST with all occurences of ELT removed.
168 The comparison is done with `eq'."
169 (if (memq elt list)
170 (delq elt (copy-sequence list))
171 list))
173 (defun assoc-default (key alist &optional test default)
174 "Find object KEY in a pseudo-alist ALIST.
175 ALIST is a list of conses or objects. Each element (or the element's car,
176 if it is a cons) is compared with KEY by evaluating (TEST (car elt) KEY).
177 If that is non-nil, the element matches;
178 then `assoc-default' returns the element's cdr, if it is a cons,
179 or DEFAULT if the element is not a cons.
181 If no element matches, the value is nil.
182 If TEST is omitted or nil, `equal' is used."
183 (let (found (tail alist) value)
184 (while (and tail (not found))
185 (let ((elt (car tail)))
186 (when (funcall (or test 'equal) (if (consp elt) (car elt) elt) key)
187 (setq found t value (if (consp elt) (cdr elt) default))))
188 (setq tail (cdr tail)))
189 value))
191 (defun assoc-ignore-case (key alist)
192 "Like `assoc', but ignores differences in case and text representation.
193 KEY must be a string. Upper-case and lower-case letters are treated as equal.
194 Unibyte strings are converted to multibyte for comparison."
195 (let (element)
196 (while (and alist (not element))
197 (if (eq t (compare-strings key 0 nil (car (car alist)) 0 nil t))
198 (setq element (car alist)))
199 (setq alist (cdr alist)))
200 element))
202 (defun assoc-ignore-representation (key alist)
203 "Like `assoc', but ignores differences in text representation.
204 KEY must be a string.
205 Unibyte strings are converted to multibyte for comparison."
206 (let (element)
207 (while (and alist (not element))
208 (if (eq t (compare-strings key 0 nil (car (car alist)) 0 nil))
209 (setq element (car alist)))
210 (setq alist (cdr alist)))
211 element))
213 (defun member-ignore-case (elt list)
214 "Like `member', but ignores differences in case and text representation.
215 ELT must be a string. Upper-case and lower-case letters are treated as equal.
216 Unibyte strings are converted to multibyte for comparison."
217 (while (and list (not (eq t (compare-strings elt 0 nil (car list) 0 nil t))))
218 (setq list (cdr list)))
219 list)
222 ;;;; Keymap support.
224 (defun undefined ()
225 (interactive)
226 (ding))
228 ;Prevent the \{...} documentation construct
229 ;from mentioning keys that run this command.
230 (put 'undefined 'suppress-keymap t)
232 (defun suppress-keymap (map &optional nodigits)
233 "Make MAP override all normally self-inserting keys to be undefined.
234 Normally, as an exception, digits and minus-sign are set to make prefix args,
235 but optional second arg NODIGITS non-nil treats them like other chars."
236 (substitute-key-definition 'self-insert-command 'undefined map global-map)
237 (or nodigits
238 (let (loop)
239 (define-key map "-" 'negative-argument)
240 ;; Make plain numbers do numeric args.
241 (setq loop ?0)
242 (while (<= loop ?9)
243 (define-key map (char-to-string loop) 'digit-argument)
244 (setq loop (1+ loop))))))
246 ;Moved to keymap.c
247 ;(defun copy-keymap (keymap)
248 ; "Return a copy of KEYMAP"
249 ; (while (not (keymapp keymap))
250 ; (setq keymap (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'keymapp keymap))))
251 ; (if (vectorp keymap)
252 ; (copy-sequence keymap)
253 ; (copy-alist keymap)))
255 (defvar key-substitution-in-progress nil
256 "Used internally by substitute-key-definition.")
258 (defun substitute-key-definition (olddef newdef keymap &optional oldmap prefix)
259 "Replace OLDDEF with NEWDEF for any keys in KEYMAP now defined as OLDDEF.
260 In other words, OLDDEF is replaced with NEWDEF where ever it appears.
261 Alternatively, if optional fourth argument OLDMAP is specified, we redefine
262 in KEYMAP as NEWDEF those keys which are defined as OLDDEF in OLDMAP."
263 ;; Don't document PREFIX in the doc string because we don't want to
264 ;; advertise it. It's meant for recursive calls only. Here's its
265 ;; meaning
267 ;; If optional argument PREFIX is specified, it should be a key
268 ;; prefix, a string. Redefined bindings will then be bound to the
269 ;; original key, with PREFIX added at the front.
270 (or prefix (setq prefix ""))
271 (let* ((scan (or oldmap keymap))
272 (vec1 (vector nil))
273 (prefix1 (vconcat prefix vec1))
274 (key-substitution-in-progress
275 (cons scan key-substitution-in-progress)))
276 ;; Scan OLDMAP, finding each char or event-symbol that
277 ;; has any definition, and act on it with hack-key.
278 (while (consp scan)
279 (if (consp (car scan))
280 (let ((char (car (car scan)))
281 (defn (cdr (car scan))))
282 ;; The inside of this let duplicates exactly
283 ;; the inside of the following let that handles array elements.
284 (aset vec1 0 char)
285 (aset prefix1 (length prefix) char)
286 (let (inner-def skipped)
287 ;; Skip past menu-prompt.
288 (while (stringp (car-safe defn))
289 (setq skipped (cons (car defn) skipped))
290 (setq defn (cdr defn)))
291 ;; Skip past cached key-equivalence data for menu items.
292 (and (consp defn) (consp (car defn))
293 (setq defn (cdr defn)))
294 (setq inner-def defn)
295 ;; Look past a symbol that names a keymap.
296 (while (and (symbolp inner-def)
297 (fboundp inner-def))
298 (setq inner-def (symbol-function inner-def)))
299 (if (or (eq defn olddef)
300 ;; Compare with equal if definition is a key sequence.
301 ;; That is useful for operating on function-key-map.
302 (and (or (stringp defn) (vectorp defn))
303 (equal defn olddef)))
304 (define-key keymap prefix1 (nconc (nreverse skipped) newdef))
305 (if (and (keymapp defn)
306 ;; Avoid recursively scanning
307 ;; where KEYMAP does not have a submap.
308 (let ((elt (lookup-key keymap prefix1)))
309 (or (null elt)
310 (keymapp elt)))
311 ;; Avoid recursively rescanning keymap being scanned.
312 (not (memq inner-def
313 key-substitution-in-progress)))
314 ;; If this one isn't being scanned already,
315 ;; scan it now.
316 (substitute-key-definition olddef newdef keymap
317 inner-def
318 prefix1)))))
319 (if (vectorp (car scan))
320 (let* ((array (car scan))
321 (len (length array))
322 (i 0))
323 (while (< i len)
324 (let ((char i) (defn (aref array i)))
325 ;; The inside of this let duplicates exactly
326 ;; the inside of the previous let.
327 (aset vec1 0 char)
328 (aset prefix1 (length prefix) char)
329 (let (inner-def skipped)
330 ;; Skip past menu-prompt.
331 (while (stringp (car-safe defn))
332 (setq skipped (cons (car defn) skipped))
333 (setq defn (cdr defn)))
334 (and (consp defn) (consp (car defn))
335 (setq defn (cdr defn)))
336 (setq inner-def defn)
337 (while (and (symbolp inner-def)
338 (fboundp inner-def))
339 (setq inner-def (symbol-function inner-def)))
340 (if (or (eq defn olddef)
341 (and (or (stringp defn) (vectorp defn))
342 (equal defn olddef)))
343 (define-key keymap prefix1
344 (nconc (nreverse skipped) newdef))
345 (if (and (keymapp defn)
346 (let ((elt (lookup-key keymap prefix1)))
347 (or (null elt)
348 (keymapp elt)))
349 (not (memq inner-def
350 key-substitution-in-progress)))
351 (substitute-key-definition olddef newdef keymap
352 inner-def
353 prefix1)))))
354 (setq i (1+ i))))
355 (if (char-table-p (car scan))
356 (map-char-table
357 (function (lambda (char defn)
358 (let ()
359 ;; The inside of this let duplicates exactly
360 ;; the inside of the previous let,
361 ;; except that it uses set-char-table-range
362 ;; instead of define-key.
363 (aset vec1 0 char)
364 (aset prefix1 (length prefix) char)
365 (let (inner-def skipped)
366 ;; Skip past menu-prompt.
367 (while (stringp (car-safe defn))
368 (setq skipped (cons (car defn) skipped))
369 (setq defn (cdr defn)))
370 (and (consp defn) (consp (car defn))
371 (setq defn (cdr defn)))
372 (setq inner-def defn)
373 (while (and (symbolp inner-def)
374 (fboundp inner-def))
375 (setq inner-def (symbol-function inner-def)))
376 (if (or (eq defn olddef)
377 (and (or (stringp defn) (vectorp defn))
378 (equal defn olddef)))
379 (define-key keymap prefix1
380 (nconc (nreverse skipped) newdef))
381 (if (and (keymapp defn)
382 (let ((elt (lookup-key keymap prefix1)))
383 (or (null elt)
384 (keymapp elt)))
385 (not (memq inner-def
386 key-substitution-in-progress)))
387 (substitute-key-definition olddef newdef keymap
388 inner-def
389 prefix1)))))))
390 (car scan)))))
391 (setq scan (cdr scan)))))
393 (defun define-key-after (keymap key definition &optional after)
394 "Add binding in KEYMAP for KEY => DEFINITION, right after AFTER's binding.
395 This is like `define-key' except that the binding for KEY is placed
396 just after the binding for the event AFTER, instead of at the beginning
397 of the map. Note that AFTER must be an event type (like KEY), NOT a command
398 \(like DEFINITION).
400 If AFTER is t or omitted, the new binding goes at the end of the keymap.
401 AFTER should be a single event type--a symbol or a character, not a sequence.
403 Bindings are always added before any inherited map.
405 The order of bindings in a keymap matters when it is used as a menu."
406 (unless after (setq after t))
407 (or (keymapp keymap)
408 (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'keymapp keymap)))
409 (setq key
410 (if (<= (length key) 1) (aref key 0)
411 (setq keymap (lookup-key keymap
412 (apply 'vector
413 (butlast (mapcar 'identity key)))))
414 (aref key (1- (length key)))))
415 (let ((tail keymap) done inserted)
416 (while (and (not done) tail)
417 ;; Delete any earlier bindings for the same key.
418 (if (eq (car-safe (car (cdr tail))) key)
419 (setcdr tail (cdr (cdr tail))))
420 ;; If we hit an included map, go down that one.
421 (if (keymapp (car tail)) (setq tail (car tail)))
422 ;; When we reach AFTER's binding, insert the new binding after.
423 ;; If we reach an inherited keymap, insert just before that.
424 ;; If we reach the end of this keymap, insert at the end.
425 (if (or (and (eq (car-safe (car tail)) after)
426 (not (eq after t)))
427 (eq (car (cdr tail)) 'keymap)
428 (null (cdr tail)))
429 (progn
430 ;; Stop the scan only if we find a parent keymap.
431 ;; Keep going past the inserted element
432 ;; so we can delete any duplications that come later.
433 (if (eq (car (cdr tail)) 'keymap)
434 (setq done t))
435 ;; Don't insert more than once.
436 (or inserted
437 (setcdr tail (cons (cons key definition) (cdr tail))))
438 (setq inserted t)))
439 (setq tail (cdr tail)))))
441 (defmacro kbd (keys)
442 "Convert KEYS to the internal Emacs key representation.
443 KEYS should be a string constant in the format used for
444 saving keyboard macros (see `insert-kbd-macro')."
445 (read-kbd-macro keys))
447 (put 'keyboard-translate-table 'char-table-extra-slots 0)
449 (defun keyboard-translate (from to)
450 "Translate character FROM to TO at a low level.
451 This function creates a `keyboard-translate-table' if necessary
452 and then modifies one entry in it."
453 (or (char-table-p keyboard-translate-table)
454 (setq keyboard-translate-table
455 (make-char-table 'keyboard-translate-table nil)))
456 (aset keyboard-translate-table from to))
459 ;;;; The global keymap tree.
461 ;;; global-map, esc-map, and ctl-x-map have their values set up in
462 ;;; keymap.c; we just give them docstrings here.
464 (defvar global-map nil
465 "Default global keymap mapping Emacs keyboard input into commands.
466 The value is a keymap which is usually (but not necessarily) Emacs's
467 global map.")
469 (defvar esc-map nil
470 "Default keymap for ESC (meta) commands.
471 The normal global definition of the character ESC indirects to this keymap.")
473 (defvar ctl-x-map nil
474 "Default keymap for C-x commands.
475 The normal global definition of the character C-x indirects to this keymap.")
477 (defvar ctl-x-4-map (make-sparse-keymap)
478 "Keymap for subcommands of C-x 4.")
479 (defalias 'ctl-x-4-prefix ctl-x-4-map)
480 (define-key ctl-x-map "4" 'ctl-x-4-prefix)
482 (defvar ctl-x-5-map (make-sparse-keymap)
483 "Keymap for frame commands.")
484 (defalias 'ctl-x-5-prefix ctl-x-5-map)
485 (define-key ctl-x-map "5" 'ctl-x-5-prefix)
488 ;;;; Event manipulation functions.
490 ;; The call to `read' is to ensure that the value is computed at load time
491 ;; and not compiled into the .elc file. The value is negative on most
492 ;; machines, but not on all!
493 (defconst listify-key-sequence-1 (logior 128 (read "?\\M-\\^@")))
495 (defun listify-key-sequence (key)
496 "Convert a key sequence to a list of events."
497 (if (vectorp key)
498 (append key nil)
499 (mapcar (function (lambda (c)
500 (if (> c 127)
501 (logxor c listify-key-sequence-1)
502 c)))
503 (append key nil))))
505 (defsubst eventp (obj)
506 "True if the argument is an event object."
507 (or (integerp obj)
508 (and (symbolp obj)
509 (get obj 'event-symbol-elements))
510 (and (consp obj)
511 (symbolp (car obj))
512 (get (car obj) 'event-symbol-elements))))
514 (defun event-modifiers (event)
515 "Returns a list of symbols representing the modifier keys in event EVENT.
516 The elements of the list may include `meta', `control',
517 `shift', `hyper', `super', `alt', `click', `double', `triple', `drag',
518 and `down'."
519 (let ((type event))
520 (if (listp type)
521 (setq type (car type)))
522 (if (symbolp type)
523 (cdr (get type 'event-symbol-elements))
524 (let ((list nil))
525 (or (zerop (logand type ?\M-\^@))
526 (setq list (cons 'meta list)))
527 (or (and (zerop (logand type ?\C-\^@))
528 (>= (logand type 127) 32))
529 (setq list (cons 'control list)))
530 (or (and (zerop (logand type ?\S-\^@))
531 (= (logand type 255) (downcase (logand type 255))))
532 (setq list (cons 'shift list)))
533 (or (zerop (logand type ?\H-\^@))
534 (setq list (cons 'hyper list)))
535 (or (zerop (logand type ?\s-\^@))
536 (setq list (cons 'super list)))
537 (or (zerop (logand type ?\A-\^@))
538 (setq list (cons 'alt list)))
539 list))))
541 (defun event-basic-type (event)
542 "Returns the basic type of the given event (all modifiers removed).
543 The value is a printing character (not upper case) or a symbol."
544 (if (consp event)
545 (setq event (car event)))
546 (if (symbolp event)
547 (car (get event 'event-symbol-elements))
548 (let ((base (logand event (1- (lsh 1 18)))))
549 (downcase (if (< base 32) (logior base 64) base)))))
551 (defsubst mouse-movement-p (object)
552 "Return non-nil if OBJECT is a mouse movement event."
553 (and (consp object)
554 (eq (car object) 'mouse-movement)))
556 (defsubst event-start (event)
557 "Return the starting position of EVENT.
558 If EVENT is a mouse press or a mouse click, this returns the location
559 of the event.
560 If EVENT is a drag, this returns the drag's starting position.
561 The return value is of the form
562 (WINDOW BUFFER-POSITION (X . Y) TIMESTAMP)
563 The `posn-' functions access elements of such lists."
564 (nth 1 event))
566 (defsubst event-end (event)
567 "Return the ending location of EVENT. EVENT should be a click or drag event.
568 If EVENT is a click event, this function is the same as `event-start'.
569 The return value is of the form
570 (WINDOW BUFFER-POSITION (X . Y) TIMESTAMP)
571 The `posn-' functions access elements of such lists."
572 (nth (if (consp (nth 2 event)) 2 1) event))
574 (defsubst event-click-count (event)
575 "Return the multi-click count of EVENT, a click or drag event.
576 The return value is a positive integer."
577 (if (integerp (nth 2 event)) (nth 2 event) 1))
579 (defsubst posn-window (position)
580 "Return the window in POSITION.
581 POSITION should be a list of the form
582 (WINDOW BUFFER-POSITION (X . Y) TIMESTAMP)
583 as returned by the `event-start' and `event-end' functions."
584 (nth 0 position))
586 (defsubst posn-point (position)
587 "Return the buffer location in POSITION.
588 POSITION should be a list of the form
589 (WINDOW BUFFER-POSITION (X . Y) TIMESTAMP)
590 as returned by the `event-start' and `event-end' functions."
591 (if (consp (nth 1 position))
592 (car (nth 1 position))
593 (nth 1 position)))
595 (defsubst posn-x-y (position)
596 "Return the x and y coordinates in POSITION.
597 POSITION should be a list of the form
598 (WINDOW BUFFER-POSITION (X . Y) TIMESTAMP)
599 as returned by the `event-start' and `event-end' functions."
600 (nth 2 position))
602 (defun posn-col-row (position)
603 "Return the column and row in POSITION, measured in characters.
604 POSITION should be a list of the form
605 (WINDOW BUFFER-POSITION (X . Y) TIMESTAMP)
606 as returned by the `event-start' and `event-end' functions.
607 For a scroll-bar event, the result column is 0, and the row
608 corresponds to the vertical position of the click in the scroll bar."
609 (let ((pair (nth 2 position))
610 (window (posn-window position)))
611 (if (eq (if (consp (nth 1 position))
612 (car (nth 1 position))
613 (nth 1 position))
614 'vertical-scroll-bar)
615 (cons 0 (scroll-bar-scale pair (1- (window-height window))))
616 (if (eq (if (consp (nth 1 position))
617 (car (nth 1 position))
618 (nth 1 position))
619 'horizontal-scroll-bar)
620 (cons (scroll-bar-scale pair (window-width window)) 0)
621 (let* ((frame (if (framep window) window (window-frame window)))
622 (x (/ (car pair) (frame-char-width frame)))
623 (y (/ (cdr pair) (frame-char-height frame))))
624 (cons x y))))))
626 (defsubst posn-timestamp (position)
627 "Return the timestamp of POSITION.
628 POSITION should be a list of the form
629 (WINDOW BUFFER-POSITION (X . Y) TIMESTAMP)
630 as returned by the `event-start' and `event-end' functions."
631 (nth 3 position))
634 ;;;; Obsolescent names for functions.
636 (defalias 'dot 'point)
637 (defalias 'dot-marker 'point-marker)
638 (defalias 'dot-min 'point-min)
639 (defalias 'dot-max 'point-max)
640 (defalias 'window-dot 'window-point)
641 (defalias 'set-window-dot 'set-window-point)
642 (defalias 'read-input 'read-string)
643 (defalias 'send-string 'process-send-string)
644 (defalias 'send-region 'process-send-region)
645 (defalias 'show-buffer 'set-window-buffer)
646 (defalias 'buffer-flush-undo 'buffer-disable-undo)
647 (defalias 'eval-current-buffer 'eval-buffer)
648 (defalias 'compiled-function-p 'byte-code-function-p)
649 (defalias 'define-function 'defalias)
651 (defalias 'sref 'aref)
652 (make-obsolete 'sref 'aref "20.4")
653 (make-obsolete 'char-bytes "Now this function always returns 1" "20.4")
655 (defun insert-string (&rest args)
656 "Mocklisp-compatibility insert function.
657 Like the function `insert' except that any argument that is a number
658 is converted into a string by expressing it in decimal."
659 (dolist (el args)
660 (insert (if (integerp el) (number-to-string el) el))))
662 (make-obsolete 'insert-string 'insert "21.3")
664 ;; Some programs still use this as a function.
665 (defun baud-rate ()
666 "Obsolete function returning the value of the `baud-rate' variable.
667 Please convert your programs to use the variable `baud-rate' directly."
668 baud-rate)
670 (defalias 'focus-frame 'ignore)
671 (defalias 'unfocus-frame 'ignore)
673 ;;;; Alternate names for functions - these are not being phased out.
675 (defalias 'string= 'string-equal)
676 (defalias 'string< 'string-lessp)
677 (defalias 'move-marker 'set-marker)
678 (defalias 'rplaca 'setcar)
679 (defalias 'rplacd 'setcdr)
680 (defalias 'beep 'ding) ;preserve lingual purity
681 (defalias 'indent-to-column 'indent-to)
682 (defalias 'backward-delete-char 'delete-backward-char)
683 (defalias 'search-forward-regexp (symbol-function 're-search-forward))
684 (defalias 'search-backward-regexp (symbol-function 're-search-backward))
685 (defalias 'int-to-string 'number-to-string)
686 (defalias 'store-match-data 'set-match-data)
687 ;; These are the XEmacs names:
688 (defalias 'point-at-eol 'line-end-position)
689 (defalias 'point-at-bol 'line-beginning-position)
691 ;;; Should this be an obsolete name? If you decide it should, you get
692 ;;; to go through all the sources and change them.
693 (defalias 'string-to-int 'string-to-number)
695 ;;;; Hook manipulation functions.
697 (defun make-local-hook (hook)
698 "Make the hook HOOK local to the current buffer.
699 The return value is HOOK.
701 You never need to call this function now that `add-hook' does it for you
702 if its LOCAL argument is non-nil.
704 When a hook is local, its local and global values
705 work in concert: running the hook actually runs all the hook
706 functions listed in *either* the local value *or* the global value
707 of the hook variable.
709 This function works by making t a member of the buffer-local value,
710 which acts as a flag to run the hook functions in the default value as
711 well. This works for all normal hooks, but does not work for most
712 non-normal hooks yet. We will be changing the callers of non-normal
713 hooks so that they can handle localness; this has to be done one by
714 one.
716 This function does nothing if HOOK is already local in the current
717 buffer.
719 Do not use `make-local-variable' to make a hook variable buffer-local."
720 (if (local-variable-p hook)
722 (or (boundp hook) (set hook nil))
723 (make-local-variable hook)
724 (set hook (list t)))
725 hook)
726 (make-obsolete 'make-local-hook "Not necessary any more." "21.1")
728 (defun add-hook (hook function &optional append local)
729 "Add to the value of HOOK the function FUNCTION.
730 FUNCTION is not added if already present.
731 FUNCTION is added (if necessary) at the beginning of the hook list
732 unless the optional argument APPEND is non-nil, in which case
733 FUNCTION is added at the end.
735 The optional fourth argument, LOCAL, if non-nil, says to modify
736 the hook's buffer-local value rather than its default value.
737 This makes the hook buffer-local if needed, and it makes t a member
738 of the buffer-local value. That acts as a flag to run the hook
739 functions in the default value as well as in the local value.
741 HOOK should be a symbol, and FUNCTION may be any valid function. If
742 HOOK is void, it is first set to nil. If HOOK's value is a single
743 function, it is changed to a list of functions."
744 (or (boundp hook) (set hook nil))
745 (or (default-boundp hook) (set-default hook nil))
746 (if local (unless (local-variable-if-set-p hook)
747 (set (make-local-variable hook) (list t)))
748 ;; Detect the case where make-local-variable was used on a hook
749 ;; and do what we used to do.
750 (unless (and (consp (symbol-value hook)) (memq t (symbol-value hook)))
751 (setq local t)))
752 (let ((hook-value (if local (symbol-value hook) (default-value hook))))
753 ;; If the hook value is a single function, turn it into a list.
754 (when (or (not (listp hook-value)) (eq (car hook-value) 'lambda))
755 (setq hook-value (list hook-value)))
756 ;; Do the actual addition if necessary
757 (unless (member function hook-value)
758 (setq hook-value
759 (if append
760 (append hook-value (list function))
761 (cons function hook-value))))
762 ;; Set the actual variable
763 (if local (set hook hook-value) (set-default hook hook-value))))
765 (defun remove-hook (hook function &optional local)
766 "Remove from the value of HOOK the function FUNCTION.
767 HOOK should be a symbol, and FUNCTION may be any valid function. If
768 FUNCTION isn't the value of HOOK, or, if FUNCTION doesn't appear in the
769 list of hooks to run in HOOK, then nothing is done. See `add-hook'.
771 The optional third argument, LOCAL, if non-nil, says to modify
772 the hook's buffer-local value rather than its default value.
773 This makes the hook buffer-local if needed."
774 (or (boundp hook) (set hook nil))
775 (or (default-boundp hook) (set-default hook nil))
776 (if local (unless (local-variable-if-set-p hook)
777 (set (make-local-variable hook) (list t)))
778 ;; Detect the case where make-local-variable was used on a hook
779 ;; and do what we used to do.
780 (unless (and (consp (symbol-value hook)) (memq t (symbol-value hook)))
781 (setq local t)))
782 (let ((hook-value (if local (symbol-value hook) (default-value hook))))
783 ;; Remove the function, for both the list and the non-list cases.
784 (if (or (not (listp hook-value)) (eq (car hook-value) 'lambda))
785 (if (equal hook-value function) (setq hook-value nil))
786 (setq hook-value (delete function (copy-sequence hook-value))))
787 ;; If the function is on the global hook, we need to shadow it locally
788 ;;(when (and local (member function (default-value hook))
789 ;; (not (member (cons 'not function) hook-value)))
790 ;; (push (cons 'not function) hook-value))
791 ;; Set the actual variable
792 (if local (set hook hook-value) (set-default hook hook-value))))
794 (defun add-to-list (list-var element &optional append)
795 "Add to the value of LIST-VAR the element ELEMENT if it isn't there yet.
796 The test for presence of ELEMENT is done with `equal'.
797 If ELEMENT is added, it is added at the beginning of the list,
798 unless the optional argument APPEND is non-nil, in which case
799 ELEMENT is added at the end.
801 If you want to use `add-to-list' on a variable that is not defined
802 until a certain package is loaded, you should put the call to `add-to-list'
803 into a hook function that will be run only after loading the package.
804 `eval-after-load' provides one way to do this. In some cases
805 other hooks, such as major mode hooks, can do the job."
806 (if (member element (symbol-value list-var))
807 (symbol-value list-var)
808 (set list-var
809 (if append
810 (append (symbol-value list-var) (list element))
811 (cons element (symbol-value list-var))))))
814 ;;; Load history
816 (defvar symbol-file-load-history-loaded nil
817 "Non-nil means we have loaded the file `fns-VERSION.el' in `exec-directory'.
818 That file records the part of `load-history' for preloaded files,
819 which is cleared out before dumping to make Emacs smaller.")
821 (defun load-symbol-file-load-history ()
822 "Load the file `fns-VERSION.el' in `exec-directory' if not already done.
823 That file records the part of `load-history' for preloaded files,
824 which is cleared out before dumping to make Emacs smaller."
825 (unless symbol-file-load-history-loaded
826 (load (expand-file-name
827 ;; fns-XX.YY.ZZ.el does not work on DOS filesystem.
828 (if (eq system-type 'ms-dos)
829 "fns.el"
830 (format "fns-%s.el" emacs-version))
831 exec-directory)
832 ;; The file name fns-%s.el already has a .el extension.
833 nil nil t)
834 (setq symbol-file-load-history-loaded t)))
836 (defun symbol-file (function)
837 "Return the input source from which FUNCTION was loaded.
838 The value is normally a string that was passed to `load':
839 either an absolute file name, or a library name
840 \(with no directory name and no `.el' or `.elc' at the end).
841 It can also be nil, if the definition is not associated with any file."
842 (load-symbol-file-load-history)
843 (let ((files load-history)
844 file functions)
845 (while files
846 (if (memq function (cdr (car files)))
847 (setq file (car (car files)) files nil))
848 (setq files (cdr files)))
849 file))
852 ;;;; Specifying things to do after certain files are loaded.
854 (defun eval-after-load (file form)
855 "Arrange that, if FILE is ever loaded, FORM will be run at that time.
856 This makes or adds to an entry on `after-load-alist'.
857 If FILE is already loaded, evaluate FORM right now.
858 It does nothing if FORM is already on the list for FILE.
859 FILE must match exactly. Normally FILE is the name of a library,
860 with no directory or extension specified, since that is how `load'
861 is normally called.
862 FILE can also be a feature (i.e. a symbol), in which case FORM is
863 evaluated whenever that feature is `provide'd."
864 (let ((elt (assoc file after-load-alist)))
865 ;; Make sure there is an element for FILE.
866 (unless elt (setq elt (list file)) (push elt after-load-alist))
867 ;; Add FORM to the element if it isn't there.
868 (unless (member form (cdr elt))
869 (nconc elt (list form))
870 ;; If the file has been loaded already, run FORM right away.
871 (if (if (symbolp file)
872 (featurep file)
873 ;; Make sure `load-history' contains the files dumped with
874 ;; Emacs for the case that FILE is one of them.
875 (load-symbol-file-load-history)
876 (assoc file load-history))
877 (eval form))))
878 form)
880 (defun eval-next-after-load (file)
881 "Read the following input sexp, and run it whenever FILE is loaded.
882 This makes or adds to an entry on `after-load-alist'.
883 FILE should be the name of a library, with no directory name."
884 (eval-after-load file (read)))
887 ;;;; Input and display facilities.
889 (defvar read-quoted-char-radix 8
890 "*Radix for \\[quoted-insert] and other uses of `read-quoted-char'.
891 Legitimate radix values are 8, 10 and 16.")
893 (custom-declare-variable-early
894 'read-quoted-char-radix 8
895 "*Radix for \\[quoted-insert] and other uses of `read-quoted-char'.
896 Legitimate radix values are 8, 10 and 16."
897 :type '(choice (const 8) (const 10) (const 16))
898 :group 'editing-basics)
900 (defun read-quoted-char (&optional prompt)
901 "Like `read-char', but do not allow quitting.
902 Also, if the first character read is an octal digit,
903 we read any number of octal digits and return the
904 specified character code. Any nondigit terminates the sequence.
905 If the terminator is RET, it is discarded;
906 any other terminator is used itself as input.
908 The optional argument PROMPT specifies a string to use to prompt the user.
909 The variable `read-quoted-char-radix' controls which radix to use
910 for numeric input."
911 (let ((message-log-max nil) done (first t) (code 0) char)
912 (while (not done)
913 (let ((inhibit-quit first)
914 ;; Don't let C-h get the help message--only help function keys.
915 (help-char nil)
916 (help-form
917 "Type the special character you want to use,
918 or the octal character code.
919 RET terminates the character code and is discarded;
920 any other non-digit terminates the character code and is then used as input."))
921 (setq char (read-event (and prompt (format "%s-" prompt)) t))
922 (if inhibit-quit (setq quit-flag nil)))
923 ;; Translate TAB key into control-I ASCII character, and so on.
924 (and char
925 (let ((translated (lookup-key function-key-map (vector char))))
926 (if (arrayp translated)
927 (setq char (aref translated 0)))))
928 (cond ((null char))
929 ((not (integerp char))
930 (setq unread-command-events (list char)
931 done t))
932 ((/= (logand char ?\M-\^@) 0)
933 ;; Turn a meta-character into a character with the 0200 bit set.
934 (setq code (logior (logand char (lognot ?\M-\^@)) 128)
935 done t))
936 ((and (<= ?0 char) (< char (+ ?0 (min 10 read-quoted-char-radix))))
937 (setq code (+ (* code read-quoted-char-radix) (- char ?0)))
938 (and prompt (setq prompt (message "%s %c" prompt char))))
939 ((and (<= ?a (downcase char))
940 (< (downcase char) (+ ?a -10 (min 26 read-quoted-char-radix))))
941 (setq code (+ (* code read-quoted-char-radix)
942 (+ 10 (- (downcase char) ?a))))
943 (and prompt (setq prompt (message "%s %c" prompt char))))
944 ((and (not first) (eq char ?\C-m))
945 (setq done t))
946 ((not first)
947 (setq unread-command-events (list char)
948 done t))
949 (t (setq code char
950 done t)))
951 (setq first nil))
952 code))
954 (defun read-passwd (prompt &optional confirm default)
955 "Read a password, prompting with PROMPT. Echo `.' for each character typed.
956 End with RET, LFD, or ESC. DEL or C-h rubs out. C-u kills line.
957 Optional argument CONFIRM, if non-nil, then read it twice to make sure.
958 Optional DEFAULT is a default password to use instead of empty input."
959 (if confirm
960 (let (success)
961 (while (not success)
962 (let ((first (read-passwd prompt nil default))
963 (second (read-passwd "Confirm password: " nil default)))
964 (if (equal first second)
965 (progn
966 (and (arrayp second) (fillarray second ?\0))
967 (setq success first))
968 (and (arrayp first) (fillarray first ?\0))
969 (and (arrayp second) (fillarray second ?\0))
970 (message "Password not repeated accurately; please start over")
971 (sit-for 1))))
972 success)
973 (let ((pass nil)
974 (c 0)
975 (echo-keystrokes 0)
976 (cursor-in-echo-area t))
977 (while (progn (message "%s%s"
978 prompt
979 (make-string (length pass) ?.))
980 (setq c (read-char-exclusive nil t))
981 (and (/= c ?\r) (/= c ?\n) (/= c ?\e)))
982 (clear-this-command-keys)
983 (if (= c ?\C-u)
984 (progn
985 (and (arrayp pass) (fillarray pass ?\0))
986 (setq pass ""))
987 (if (and (/= c ?\b) (/= c ?\177))
988 (let* ((new-char (char-to-string c))
989 (new-pass (concat pass new-char)))
990 (and (arrayp pass) (fillarray pass ?\0))
991 (fillarray new-char ?\0)
992 (setq c ?\0)
993 (setq pass new-pass))
994 (if (> (length pass) 0)
995 (let ((new-pass (substring pass 0 -1)))
996 (and (arrayp pass) (fillarray pass ?\0))
997 (setq pass new-pass))))))
998 (message nil)
999 (or pass default ""))))
1001 (defmacro atomic-change-group (&rest body)
1002 "Perform BODY as an atomic change group.
1003 This means that if BODY exits abnormally,
1004 all of its changes to the current buffer are undone.
1005 This works regadless of whether undo is enabled in the buffer.
1007 This mechanism is transparent to ordinary use of undo;
1008 if undo is enabled in the buffer and BODY succeeds, the
1009 user can undo the change normally."
1010 (let ((handle (make-symbol "--change-group-handle--"))
1011 (success (make-symbol "--change-group-success--")))
1012 `(let ((,handle (prepare-change-group))
1013 (,success nil))
1014 (unwind-protect
1015 (progn
1016 ;; This is inside the unwind-protect because
1017 ;; it enables undo if that was disabled; we need
1018 ;; to make sure that it gets disabled again.
1019 (activate-change-group ,handle)
1020 ,@body
1021 (setq ,success t))
1022 ;; Either of these functions will disable undo
1023 ;; if it was disabled before.
1024 (if ,success
1025 (accept-change-group ,handle)
1026 (cancel-change-group ,handle))))))
1028 (defun prepare-change-group (&optional buffer)
1029 "Return a handle for the current buffer's state, for a change group.
1030 If you specify BUFFER, make a handle for BUFFER's state instead.
1032 Pass the handle to `activate-change-group' afterward to initiate
1033 the actual changes of the change group.
1035 To finish the change group, call either `accept-change-group' or
1036 `cancel-change-group' passing the same handle as argument. Call
1037 `accept-change-group' to accept the changes in the group as final;
1038 call `cancel-change-group' to undo them all. You should use
1039 `unwind-protect' to make sure the group is always finished. The call
1040 to `activate-change-group' should be inside the `unwind-protect'.
1041 Once you finish the group, don't use the handle again--don't try to
1042 finish the same group twice. For a simple example of correct use, see
1043 the source code of `atomic-change-group'.
1045 The handle records only the specified buffer. To make a multibuffer
1046 change group, call this function once for each buffer you want to
1047 cover, then use `nconc' to combine the returned values, like this:
1049 (nconc (prepare-change-group buffer-1)
1050 (prepare-change-group buffer-2))
1052 You can then activate that multibuffer change group with a single
1053 call to `activate-change-group' and finish it with a single call
1054 to `accept-change-group' or `cancel-change-group'."
1056 (list (cons (current-buffer) buffer-undo-list)))
1058 (defun activate-change-group (handle)
1059 "Activate a change group made with `prepare-change-group' (which see)."
1060 (dolist (elt handle)
1061 (with-current-buffer (car elt)
1062 (if (eq buffer-undo-list t)
1063 (setq buffer-undo-list nil)))))
1065 (defun accept-change-group (handle)
1066 "Finish a change group made with `prepare-change-group' (which see).
1067 This finishes the change group by accepting its changes as final."
1068 (dolist (elt handle)
1069 (with-current-buffer (car elt)
1070 (if (eq elt t)
1071 (setq buffer-undo-list t)))))
1073 (defun cancel-change-group (handle)
1074 "Finish a change group made with `prepare-change-group' (which see).
1075 This finishes the change group by reverting all of its changes."
1076 (dolist (elt handle)
1077 (with-current-buffer (car elt)
1078 (setq elt (cdr elt))
1079 (let ((old-car
1080 (if (consp elt) (car elt)))
1081 (old-cdr
1082 (if (consp elt) (cdr elt))))
1083 ;; Temporarily truncate the undo log at ELT.
1084 (when (consp elt)
1085 (setcar elt nil) (setcdr elt nil))
1086 (unless (eq last-command 'undo) (undo-start))
1087 ;; Make sure there's no confusion.
1088 (when (and (consp elt) (not (eq elt (last pending-undo-list))))
1089 (error "Undoing to some unrelated state"))
1090 ;; Undo it all.
1091 (while pending-undo-list (undo-more 1))
1092 ;; Reset the modified cons cell ELT to its original content.
1093 (when (consp elt)
1094 (setcar elt old-car)
1095 (setcdr elt old-cdr))
1096 ;; Revert the undo info to what it was when we grabbed the state.
1097 (setq buffer-undo-list elt)))))
1099 (defun force-mode-line-update (&optional all)
1100 "Force the mode line of the current buffer to be redisplayed.
1101 With optional non-nil ALL, force redisplay of all mode lines."
1102 (if all (save-excursion (set-buffer (other-buffer))))
1103 (set-buffer-modified-p (buffer-modified-p)))
1105 (defun momentary-string-display (string pos &optional exit-char message)
1106 "Momentarily display STRING in the buffer at POS.
1107 Display remains until next character is typed.
1108 If the char is EXIT-CHAR (optional third arg, default is SPC) it is swallowed;
1109 otherwise it is then available as input (as a command if nothing else).
1110 Display MESSAGE (optional fourth arg) in the echo area.
1111 If MESSAGE is nil, instructions to type EXIT-CHAR are displayed there."
1112 (or exit-char (setq exit-char ?\ ))
1113 (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
1114 ;; Don't modify the undo list at all.
1115 (buffer-undo-list t)
1116 (modified (buffer-modified-p))
1117 (name buffer-file-name)
1118 insert-end)
1119 (unwind-protect
1120 (progn
1121 (save-excursion
1122 (goto-char pos)
1123 ;; defeat file locking... don't try this at home, kids!
1124 (setq buffer-file-name nil)
1125 (insert-before-markers string)
1126 (setq insert-end (point))
1127 ;; If the message end is off screen, recenter now.
1128 (if (< (window-end nil t) insert-end)
1129 (recenter (/ (window-height) 2)))
1130 ;; If that pushed message start off the screen,
1131 ;; scroll to start it at the top of the screen.
1132 (move-to-window-line 0)
1133 (if (> (point) pos)
1134 (progn
1135 (goto-char pos)
1136 (recenter 0))))
1137 (message (or message "Type %s to continue editing.")
1138 (single-key-description exit-char))
1139 (let ((char (read-event)))
1140 (or (eq char exit-char)
1141 (setq unread-command-events (list char)))))
1142 (if insert-end
1143 (save-excursion
1144 (delete-region pos insert-end)))
1145 (setq buffer-file-name name)
1146 (set-buffer-modified-p modified))))
1149 ;;;; Overlay operations
1151 (defun copy-overlay (o)
1152 "Return a copy of overlay O."
1153 (let ((o1 (make-overlay (overlay-start o) (overlay-end o)
1154 ;; FIXME: there's no easy way to find the
1155 ;; insertion-type of the two markers.
1156 (overlay-buffer o)))
1157 (props (overlay-properties o)))
1158 (while props
1159 (overlay-put o1 (pop props) (pop props)))
1160 o1))
1162 (defun remove-overlays (beg end name val)
1163 "Clear BEG and END of overlays whose property NAME has value VAL.
1164 Overlays might be moved and or split."
1165 (if (< end beg)
1166 (setq beg (prog1 end (setq end beg))))
1167 (save-excursion
1168 (dolist (o (overlays-in beg end))
1169 (when (eq (overlay-get o name) val)
1170 ;; Either push this overlay outside beg...end
1171 ;; or split it to exclude beg...end
1172 ;; or delete it entirely (if it is contained in beg...end).
1173 (if (< (overlay-start o) beg)
1174 (if (> (overlay-end o) end)
1175 (progn
1176 (move-overlay (copy-overlay o)
1177 (overlay-start o) beg)
1178 (move-overlay o end (overlay-end o)))
1179 (move-overlay o (overlay-start o) beg))
1180 (if (> (overlay-end o) end)
1181 (move-overlay o end (overlay-end o))
1182 (delete-overlay o)))))))
1184 ;;;; Miscellanea.
1186 ;; A number of major modes set this locally.
1187 ;; Give it a global value to avoid compiler warnings.
1188 (defvar font-lock-defaults nil)
1190 (defvar suspend-hook nil
1191 "Normal hook run by `suspend-emacs', before suspending.")
1193 (defvar suspend-resume-hook nil
1194 "Normal hook run by `suspend-emacs', after Emacs is continued.")
1196 (defvar temp-buffer-show-hook nil
1197 "Normal hook run by `with-output-to-temp-buffer' after displaying the buffer.
1198 When the hook runs, the temporary buffer is current, and the window it
1199 was displayed in is selected. This hook is normally set up with a
1200 function to make the buffer read only, and find function names and
1201 variable names in it, provided the major mode is still Help mode.")
1203 (defvar temp-buffer-setup-hook nil
1204 "Normal hook run by `with-output-to-temp-buffer' at the start.
1205 When the hook runs, the temporary buffer is current.
1206 This hook is normally set up with a function to put the buffer in Help
1207 mode.")
1209 ;; Avoid compiler warnings about this variable,
1210 ;; which has a special meaning on certain system types.
1211 (defvar buffer-file-type nil
1212 "Non-nil if the visited file is a binary file.
1213 This variable is meaningful on MS-DOG and Windows NT.
1214 On those systems, it is automatically local in every buffer.
1215 On other systems, this variable is normally always nil.")
1217 ;; This should probably be written in C (i.e., without using `walk-windows').
1218 (defun get-buffer-window-list (buffer &optional minibuf frame)
1219 "Return windows currently displaying BUFFER, or nil if none.
1220 See `walk-windows' for the meaning of MINIBUF and FRAME."
1221 (let ((buffer (if (bufferp buffer) buffer (get-buffer buffer))) windows)
1222 (walk-windows (function (lambda (window)
1223 (if (eq (window-buffer window) buffer)
1224 (setq windows (cons window windows)))))
1225 minibuf frame)
1226 windows))
1228 (defun ignore (&rest ignore)
1229 "Do nothing and return nil.
1230 This function accepts any number of arguments, but ignores them."
1231 (interactive)
1232 nil)
1234 (defun error (&rest args)
1235 "Signal an error, making error message by passing all args to `format'.
1236 In Emacs, the convention is that error messages start with a capital
1237 letter but *do not* end with a period. Please follow this convention
1238 for the sake of consistency."
1239 (while t
1240 (signal 'error (list (apply 'format args)))))
1242 (defalias 'user-original-login-name 'user-login-name)
1244 (defun start-process-shell-command (name buffer &rest args)
1245 "Start a program in a subprocess. Return the process object for it.
1246 Args are NAME BUFFER COMMAND &rest COMMAND-ARGS.
1247 NAME is name for process. It is modified if necessary to make it unique.
1248 BUFFER is the buffer or (buffer-name) to associate with the process.
1249 Process output goes at end of that buffer, unless you specify
1250 an output stream or filter function to handle the output.
1251 BUFFER may be also nil, meaning that this process is not associated
1252 with any buffer
1253 Third arg is command name, the name of a shell command.
1254 Remaining arguments are the arguments for the command.
1255 Wildcards and redirection are handled as usual in the shell."
1256 (cond
1257 ((eq system-type 'vax-vms)
1258 (apply 'start-process name buffer args))
1259 ;; We used to use `exec' to replace the shell with the command,
1260 ;; but that failed to handle (...) and semicolon, etc.
1262 (start-process name buffer shell-file-name shell-command-switch
1263 (mapconcat 'identity args " ")))))
1265 (defun call-process-shell-command (command &optional infile buffer display
1266 &rest args)
1267 "Execute the shell command COMMAND synchronously in separate process.
1268 The remaining arguments are optional.
1269 The program's input comes from file INFILE (nil means `/dev/null').
1270 Insert output in BUFFER before point; t means current buffer;
1271 nil for BUFFER means discard it; 0 means discard and don't wait.
1272 BUFFER can also have the form (REAL-BUFFER STDERR-FILE); in that case,
1273 REAL-BUFFER says what to do with standard output, as above,
1274 while STDERR-FILE says what to do with standard error in the child.
1275 STDERR-FILE may be nil (discard standard error output),
1276 t (mix it with ordinary output), or a file name string.
1278 Fourth arg DISPLAY non-nil means redisplay buffer as output is inserted.
1279 Remaining arguments are strings passed as additional arguments for COMMAND.
1280 Wildcards and redirection are handled as usual in the shell.
1282 If BUFFER is 0, `call-process-shell-command' returns immediately with value nil.
1283 Otherwise it waits for COMMAND to terminate and returns a numeric exit
1284 status or a signal description string.
1285 If you quit, the process is killed with SIGINT, or SIGKILL if you quit again."
1286 (cond
1287 ((eq system-type 'vax-vms)
1288 (apply 'call-process command infile buffer display args))
1289 ;; We used to use `exec' to replace the shell with the command,
1290 ;; but that failed to handle (...) and semicolon, etc.
1292 (call-process shell-file-name
1293 infile buffer display
1294 shell-command-switch
1295 (mapconcat 'identity (cons command args) " ")))))
1297 (defmacro with-current-buffer (buffer &rest body)
1298 "Execute the forms in BODY with BUFFER as the current buffer.
1299 The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY.
1300 See also `with-temp-buffer'."
1301 (cons 'save-current-buffer
1302 (cons (list 'set-buffer buffer)
1303 body)))
1305 (defmacro with-temp-file (file &rest body)
1306 "Create a new buffer, evaluate BODY there, and write the buffer to FILE.
1307 The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY.
1308 See also `with-temp-buffer'."
1309 (let ((temp-file (make-symbol "temp-file"))
1310 (temp-buffer (make-symbol "temp-buffer")))
1311 `(let ((,temp-file ,file)
1312 (,temp-buffer
1313 (get-buffer-create (generate-new-buffer-name " *temp file*"))))
1314 (unwind-protect
1315 (prog1
1316 (with-current-buffer ,temp-buffer
1317 ,@body)
1318 (with-current-buffer ,temp-buffer
1319 (widen)
1320 (write-region (point-min) (point-max) ,temp-file nil 0)))
1321 (and (buffer-name ,temp-buffer)
1322 (kill-buffer ,temp-buffer))))))
1324 (defmacro with-temp-message (message &rest body)
1325 "Display MESSAGE temporarily if non-nil while BODY is evaluated.
1326 The original message is restored to the echo area after BODY has finished.
1327 The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY.
1328 MESSAGE is written to the message log buffer if `message-log-max' is non-nil.
1329 If MESSAGE is nil, the echo area and message log buffer are unchanged.
1330 Use a MESSAGE of \"\" to temporarily clear the echo area."
1331 (let ((current-message (make-symbol "current-message"))
1332 (temp-message (make-symbol "with-temp-message")))
1333 `(let ((,temp-message ,message)
1334 (,current-message))
1335 (unwind-protect
1336 (progn
1337 (when ,temp-message
1338 (setq ,current-message (current-message))
1339 (message "%s" ,temp-message))
1340 ,@body)
1341 (and ,temp-message
1342 (if ,current-message
1343 (message "%s" ,current-message)
1344 (message nil)))))))
1346 (defmacro with-temp-buffer (&rest body)
1347 "Create a temporary buffer, and evaluate BODY there like `progn'.
1348 See also `with-temp-file' and `with-output-to-string'."
1349 (let ((temp-buffer (make-symbol "temp-buffer")))
1350 `(let ((,temp-buffer
1351 (get-buffer-create (generate-new-buffer-name " *temp*"))))
1352 (unwind-protect
1353 (with-current-buffer ,temp-buffer
1354 ,@body)
1355 (and (buffer-name ,temp-buffer)
1356 (kill-buffer ,temp-buffer))))))
1358 (defmacro with-output-to-string (&rest body)
1359 "Execute BODY, return the text it sent to `standard-output', as a string."
1360 `(let ((standard-output
1361 (get-buffer-create (generate-new-buffer-name " *string-output*"))))
1362 (let ((standard-output standard-output))
1363 ,@body)
1364 (with-current-buffer standard-output
1365 (prog1
1366 (buffer-string)
1367 (kill-buffer nil)))))
1369 (defmacro with-local-quit (&rest body)
1370 "Execute BODY with `inhibit-quit' temporarily bound to nil."
1371 `(condition-case nil
1372 (let ((inhibit-quit nil))
1373 ,@body)
1374 (quit (setq quit-flag t))))
1376 (defmacro combine-after-change-calls (&rest body)
1377 "Execute BODY, but don't call the after-change functions till the end.
1378 If BODY makes changes in the buffer, they are recorded
1379 and the functions on `after-change-functions' are called several times
1380 when BODY is finished.
1381 The return value is the value of the last form in BODY.
1383 If `before-change-functions' is non-nil, then calls to the after-change
1384 functions can't be deferred, so in that case this macro has no effect.
1386 Do not alter `after-change-functions' or `before-change-functions'
1387 in BODY."
1388 `(unwind-protect
1389 (let ((combine-after-change-calls t))
1390 . ,body)
1391 (combine-after-change-execute)))
1394 (defvar delay-mode-hooks nil
1395 "If non-nil, `run-mode-hooks' should delay running the hooks.")
1396 (defvar delayed-mode-hooks nil
1397 "List of delayed mode hooks waiting to be run.")
1398 (make-variable-buffer-local 'delayed-mode-hooks)
1400 (defun run-mode-hooks (&rest hooks)
1401 "Run mode hooks `delayed-mode-hooks' and HOOKS, or delay HOOKS.
1402 Execution is delayed if `delay-mode-hooks' is non-nil.
1403 Major mode functions should use this."
1404 (if delay-mode-hooks
1405 ;; Delaying case.
1406 (dolist (hook hooks)
1407 (push hook delayed-mode-hooks))
1408 ;; Normal case, just run the hook as before plus any delayed hooks.
1409 (setq hooks (nconc (nreverse delayed-mode-hooks) hooks))
1410 (setq delayed-mode-hooks nil)
1411 (apply 'run-hooks hooks)))
1413 (defmacro delay-mode-hooks (&rest body)
1414 "Execute BODY, but delay any `run-mode-hooks'.
1415 Only affects hooks run in the current buffer."
1416 `(progn
1417 (make-local-variable 'delay-mode-hooks)
1418 (let ((delay-mode-hooks t))
1419 ,@body)))
1421 ;; PUBLIC: find if the current mode derives from another.
1423 (defun derived-mode-p (&rest modes)
1424 "Non-nil if the current major mode is derived from one of MODES.
1425 Uses the `derived-mode-parent' property of the symbol to trace backwards."
1426 (let ((parent major-mode))
1427 (while (and (not (memq parent modes))
1428 (setq parent (get parent 'derived-mode-parent))))
1429 parent))
1431 (defmacro with-syntax-table (table &rest body)
1432 "Evaluate BODY with syntax table of current buffer set to a copy of TABLE.
1433 The syntax table of the current buffer is saved, BODY is evaluated, and the
1434 saved table is restored, even in case of an abnormal exit.
1435 Value is what BODY returns."
1436 (let ((old-table (make-symbol "table"))
1437 (old-buffer (make-symbol "buffer")))
1438 `(let ((,old-table (syntax-table))
1439 (,old-buffer (current-buffer)))
1440 (unwind-protect
1441 (progn
1442 (set-syntax-table (copy-syntax-table ,table))
1443 ,@body)
1444 (save-current-buffer
1445 (set-buffer ,old-buffer)
1446 (set-syntax-table ,old-table))))))
1448 (defvar save-match-data-internal)
1450 ;; We use save-match-data-internal as the local variable because
1451 ;; that works ok in practice (people should not use that variable elsewhere).
1452 ;; We used to use an uninterned symbol; the compiler handles that properly
1453 ;; now, but it generates slower code.
1454 (defmacro save-match-data (&rest body)
1455 "Execute the BODY forms, restoring the global value of the match data.
1456 The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY."
1457 ;; It is better not to use backquote here,
1458 ;; because that makes a bootstrapping problem
1459 ;; if you need to recompile all the Lisp files using interpreted code.
1460 (list 'let
1461 '((save-match-data-internal (match-data)))
1462 (list 'unwind-protect
1463 (cons 'progn body)
1464 '(set-match-data save-match-data-internal))))
1466 (defun substring-no-properties (string &optional from to)
1467 "Return a substring of STRING, with no text properties.
1468 The substring starts at index FROM and ends before TO.
1469 If FROM is nil or omitted, it defaults to the beginning of STRING.
1470 If TO is nil or omitted, it defaults to the end of STRING.
1471 If FROM or TO is negative, it counts from the end.
1473 Simply (substring-no-properties STRING) copies a string without
1474 its properties."
1475 (let ((str (substring string (or from 0) to)))
1476 (set-text-properties 0 (length str) nil str)
1477 str))
1479 (defun match-string (num &optional string)
1480 "Return string of text matched by last search.
1481 NUM specifies which parenthesized expression in the last regexp.
1482 Value is nil if NUMth pair didn't match, or there were less than NUM pairs.
1483 Zero means the entire text matched by the whole regexp or whole string.
1484 STRING should be given if the last search was by `string-match' on STRING."
1485 (if (match-beginning num)
1486 (if string
1487 (substring string (match-beginning num) (match-end num))
1488 (buffer-substring (match-beginning num) (match-end num)))))
1490 (defun match-string-no-properties (num &optional string)
1491 "Return string of text matched by last search, without text properties.
1492 NUM specifies which parenthesized expression in the last regexp.
1493 Value is nil if NUMth pair didn't match, or there were less than NUM pairs.
1494 Zero means the entire text matched by the whole regexp or whole string.
1495 STRING should be given if the last search was by `string-match' on STRING."
1496 (if (match-beginning num)
1497 (if string
1498 (let ((result
1499 (substring string (match-beginning num) (match-end num))))
1500 (set-text-properties 0 (length result) nil result)
1501 result)
1502 (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning num)
1503 (match-end num)))))
1505 (defun split-string (string &optional separators)
1506 "Splits STRING into substrings where there are matches for SEPARATORS.
1507 Each match for SEPARATORS is a splitting point.
1508 The substrings between the splitting points are made into a list
1509 which is returned.
1510 If SEPARATORS is absent, it defaults to \"[ \\f\\t\\n\\r\\v]+\".
1512 If there is match for SEPARATORS at the beginning of STRING, we do not
1513 include a null substring for that. Likewise, if there is a match
1514 at the end of STRING, we don't include a null substring for that.
1516 Modifies the match data; use `save-match-data' if necessary."
1517 (let ((rexp (or separators "[ \f\t\n\r\v]+"))
1518 (start 0)
1519 notfirst
1520 (list nil))
1521 (while (and (string-match rexp string
1522 (if (and notfirst
1523 (= start (match-beginning 0))
1524 (< start (length string)))
1525 (1+ start) start))
1526 (< (match-beginning 0) (length string)))
1527 (setq notfirst t)
1528 (or (eq (match-beginning 0) 0)
1529 (and (eq (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
1530 (eq (match-beginning 0) start))
1531 (setq list
1532 (cons (substring string start (match-beginning 0))
1533 list)))
1534 (setq start (match-end 0)))
1535 (or (eq start (length string))
1536 (setq list
1537 (cons (substring string start)
1538 list)))
1539 (nreverse list)))
1541 (defun subst-char-in-string (fromchar tochar string &optional inplace)
1542 "Replace FROMCHAR with TOCHAR in STRING each time it occurs.
1543 Unless optional argument INPLACE is non-nil, return a new string."
1544 (let ((i (length string))
1545 (newstr (if inplace string (copy-sequence string))))
1546 (while (> i 0)
1547 (setq i (1- i))
1548 (if (eq (aref newstr i) fromchar)
1549 (aset newstr i tochar)))
1550 newstr))
1552 (defun replace-regexp-in-string (regexp rep string &optional
1553 fixedcase literal subexp start)
1554 "Replace all matches for REGEXP with REP in STRING.
1556 Return a new string containing the replacements.
1558 Optional arguments FIXEDCASE, LITERAL and SUBEXP are like the
1559 arguments with the same names of function `replace-match'. If START
1560 is non-nil, start replacements at that index in STRING.
1562 REP is either a string used as the NEWTEXT arg of `replace-match' or a
1563 function. If it is a function it is applied to each match to generate
1564 the replacement passed to `replace-match'; the match-data at this
1565 point are such that match 0 is the function's argument.
1567 To replace only the first match (if any), make REGEXP match up to \\'
1568 and replace a sub-expression, e.g.
1569 (replace-regexp-in-string \"\\(foo\\).*\\'\" \"bar\" \" foo foo\" nil nil 1)
1570 => \" bar foo\"
1573 ;; To avoid excessive consing from multiple matches in long strings,
1574 ;; don't just call `replace-match' continually. Walk down the
1575 ;; string looking for matches of REGEXP and building up a (reversed)
1576 ;; list MATCHES. This comprises segments of STRING which weren't
1577 ;; matched interspersed with replacements for segments that were.
1578 ;; [For a `large' number of replacements it's more efficient to
1579 ;; operate in a temporary buffer; we can't tell from the function's
1580 ;; args whether to choose the buffer-based implementation, though it
1581 ;; might be reasonable to do so for long enough STRING.]
1582 (let ((l (length string))
1583 (start (or start 0))
1584 matches str mb me)
1585 (save-match-data
1586 (while (and (< start l) (string-match regexp string start))
1587 (setq mb (match-beginning 0)
1588 me (match-end 0))
1589 ;; If we matched the empty string, make sure we advance by one char
1590 (when (= me mb) (setq me (min l (1+ mb))))
1591 ;; Generate a replacement for the matched substring.
1592 ;; Operate only on the substring to minimize string consing.
1593 ;; Set up match data for the substring for replacement;
1594 ;; presumably this is likely to be faster than munging the
1595 ;; match data directly in Lisp.
1596 (string-match regexp (setq str (substring string mb me)))
1597 (setq matches
1598 (cons (replace-match (if (stringp rep)
1600 (funcall rep (match-string 0 str)))
1601 fixedcase literal str subexp)
1602 (cons (substring string start mb) ; unmatched prefix
1603 matches)))
1604 (setq start me))
1605 ;; Reconstruct a string from the pieces.
1606 (setq matches (cons (substring string start l) matches)) ; leftover
1607 (apply #'concat (nreverse matches)))))
1609 (defun shell-quote-argument (argument)
1610 "Quote an argument for passing as argument to an inferior shell."
1611 (if (eq system-type 'ms-dos)
1612 ;; Quote using double quotes, but escape any existing quotes in
1613 ;; the argument with backslashes.
1614 (let ((result "")
1615 (start 0)
1616 end)
1617 (if (or (null (string-match "[^\"]" argument))
1618 (< (match-end 0) (length argument)))
1619 (while (string-match "[\"]" argument start)
1620 (setq end (match-beginning 0)
1621 result (concat result (substring argument start end)
1622 "\\" (substring argument end (1+ end)))
1623 start (1+ end))))
1624 (concat "\"" result (substring argument start) "\""))
1625 (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
1626 (concat "\"" argument "\"")
1627 (if (equal argument "")
1628 "''"
1629 ;; Quote everything except POSIX filename characters.
1630 ;; This should be safe enough even for really weird shells.
1631 (let ((result "") (start 0) end)
1632 (while (string-match "[^-0-9a-zA-Z_./]" argument start)
1633 (setq end (match-beginning 0)
1634 result (concat result (substring argument start end)
1635 "\\" (substring argument end (1+ end)))
1636 start (1+ end)))
1637 (concat result (substring argument start)))))))
1639 (defun make-syntax-table (&optional oldtable)
1640 "Return a new syntax table.
1641 Create a syntax table which inherits from OLDTABLE (if non-nil) or
1642 from `standard-syntax-table' otherwise."
1643 (let ((table (make-char-table 'syntax-table nil)))
1644 (set-char-table-parent table (or oldtable (standard-syntax-table)))
1645 table))
1647 (defun add-to-invisibility-spec (arg)
1648 "Add elements to `buffer-invisibility-spec'.
1649 See documentation for `buffer-invisibility-spec' for the kind of elements
1650 that can be added."
1651 (cond
1652 ((or (null buffer-invisibility-spec) (eq buffer-invisibility-spec t))
1653 (setq buffer-invisibility-spec (list arg)))
1655 (setq buffer-invisibility-spec
1656 (cons arg buffer-invisibility-spec)))))
1658 (defun remove-from-invisibility-spec (arg)
1659 "Remove elements from `buffer-invisibility-spec'."
1660 (if (consp buffer-invisibility-spec)
1661 (setq buffer-invisibility-spec (delete arg buffer-invisibility-spec))))
1663 (defun global-set-key (key command)
1664 "Give KEY a global binding as COMMAND.
1665 COMMAND is the command definition to use; usually it is
1666 a symbol naming an interactively-callable function.
1667 KEY is a key sequence; noninteractively, it is a string or vector
1668 of characters or event types, and non-ASCII characters with codes
1669 above 127 (such as ISO Latin-1) can be included if you use a vector.
1671 Note that if KEY has a local binding in the current buffer,
1672 that local binding will continue to shadow any global binding
1673 that you make with this function."
1674 (interactive "KSet key globally: \nCSet key %s to command: ")
1675 (or (vectorp key) (stringp key)
1676 (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'arrayp key)))
1677 (define-key (current-global-map) key command))
1679 (defun local-set-key (key command)
1680 "Give KEY a local binding as COMMAND.
1681 COMMAND is the command definition to use; usually it is
1682 a symbol naming an interactively-callable function.
1683 KEY is a key sequence; noninteractively, it is a string or vector
1684 of characters or event types, and non-ASCII characters with codes
1685 above 127 (such as ISO Latin-1) can be included if you use a vector.
1687 The binding goes in the current buffer's local map,
1688 which in most cases is shared with all other buffers in the same major mode."
1689 (interactive "KSet key locally: \nCSet key %s locally to command: ")
1690 (let ((map (current-local-map)))
1691 (or map
1692 (use-local-map (setq map (make-sparse-keymap))))
1693 (or (vectorp key) (stringp key)
1694 (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'arrayp key)))
1695 (define-key map key command)))
1697 (defun global-unset-key (key)
1698 "Remove global binding of KEY.
1699 KEY is a string representing a sequence of keystrokes."
1700 (interactive "kUnset key globally: ")
1701 (global-set-key key nil))
1703 (defun local-unset-key (key)
1704 "Remove local binding of KEY.
1705 KEY is a string representing a sequence of keystrokes."
1706 (interactive "kUnset key locally: ")
1707 (if (current-local-map)
1708 (local-set-key key nil))
1709 nil)
1711 ;; We put this here instead of in frame.el so that it's defined even on
1712 ;; systems where frame.el isn't loaded.
1713 (defun frame-configuration-p (object)
1714 "Return non-nil if OBJECT seems to be a frame configuration.
1715 Any list whose car is `frame-configuration' is assumed to be a frame
1716 configuration."
1717 (and (consp object)
1718 (eq (car object) 'frame-configuration)))
1720 (defun functionp (object)
1721 "Non-nil iff OBJECT is a type of object that can be called as a function."
1722 (or (and (symbolp object) (fboundp object)
1723 (setq object (indirect-function object))
1724 (eq (car-safe object) 'autoload)
1725 (not (car-safe (cdr-safe (cdr-safe (cdr-safe (cdr-safe object)))))))
1726 (subrp object) (byte-code-function-p object)
1727 (eq (car-safe object) 'lambda)))
1729 (defun interactive-form (function)
1730 "Return the interactive form of FUNCTION.
1731 If function is a command (see `commandp'), value is a list of the form
1732 \(interactive SPEC). If function is not a command, return nil."
1733 (setq function (indirect-function function))
1734 (when (commandp function)
1735 (cond ((byte-code-function-p function)
1736 (when (> (length function) 5)
1737 (let ((spec (aref function 5)))
1738 (if spec
1739 (list 'interactive spec)
1740 (list 'interactive)))))
1741 ((subrp function)
1742 (subr-interactive-form function))
1743 ((eq (car-safe function) 'lambda)
1744 (setq function (cddr function))
1745 (when (stringp (car function))
1746 (setq function (cdr function)))
1747 (let ((form (car function)))
1748 (when (eq (car-safe form) 'interactive)
1749 (copy-sequence form)))))))
1751 (defun assq-delete-all (key alist)
1752 "Delete from ALIST all elements whose car is KEY.
1753 Return the modified alist."
1754 (let ((tail alist))
1755 (while tail
1756 (if (eq (car (car tail)) key)
1757 (setq alist (delq (car tail) alist)))
1758 (setq tail (cdr tail)))
1759 alist))
1761 (defun make-temp-file (prefix &optional dir-flag)
1762 "Create a temporary file.
1763 The returned file name (created by appending some random characters at the end
1764 of PREFIX, and expanding against `temporary-file-directory' if necessary,
1765 is guaranteed to point to a newly created empty file.
1766 You can then use `write-region' to write new data into the file.
1768 If DIR-FLAG is non-nil, create a new empty directory instead of a file."
1769 (let (file)
1770 (while (condition-case ()
1771 (progn
1772 (setq file
1773 (make-temp-name
1774 (expand-file-name prefix temporary-file-directory)))
1775 (if dir-flag
1776 (make-directory file)
1777 (write-region "" nil file nil 'silent nil 'excl))
1778 nil)
1779 (file-already-exists t))
1780 ;; the file was somehow created by someone else between
1781 ;; `make-temp-name' and `write-region', let's try again.
1782 nil)
1783 file))
1786 (defun add-minor-mode (toggle name &optional keymap after toggle-fun)
1787 "Register a new minor mode.
1789 This is an XEmacs-compatibility function. Use `define-minor-mode' instead.
1791 TOGGLE is a symbol which is the name of a buffer-local variable that
1792 is toggled on or off to say whether the minor mode is active or not.
1794 NAME specifies what will appear in the mode line when the minor mode
1795 is active. NAME should be either a string starting with a space, or a
1796 symbol whose value is such a string.
1798 Optional KEYMAP is the keymap for the minor mode that will be added
1799 to `minor-mode-map-alist'.
1801 Optional AFTER specifies that TOGGLE should be added after AFTER
1802 in `minor-mode-alist'.
1804 Optional TOGGLE-FUN is an interactive function to toggle the mode.
1805 It defaults to (and should by convention be) TOGGLE.
1807 If TOGGLE has a non-nil `:included' property, an entry for the mode is
1808 included in the mode-line minor mode menu.
1809 If TOGGLE has a `:menu-tag', that is used for the menu item's label."
1810 (unless toggle-fun (setq toggle-fun toggle))
1811 ;; Add the name to the minor-mode-alist.
1812 (when name
1813 (let ((existing (assq toggle minor-mode-alist)))
1814 (when (and (stringp name) (not (get-text-property 0 'local-map name)))
1815 (setq name
1816 (propertize name
1817 'local-map mode-line-minor-mode-keymap
1818 'help-echo "mouse-3: minor mode menu")))
1819 (if existing
1820 (setcdr existing (list name))
1821 (let ((tail minor-mode-alist) found)
1822 (while (and tail (not found))
1823 (if (eq after (caar tail))
1824 (setq found tail)
1825 (setq tail (cdr tail))))
1826 (if found
1827 (let ((rest (cdr found)))
1828 (setcdr found nil)
1829 (nconc found (list (list toggle name)) rest))
1830 (setq minor-mode-alist (cons (list toggle name)
1831 minor-mode-alist)))))))
1832 ;; Add the toggle to the minor-modes menu if requested.
1833 (when (get toggle :included)
1834 (define-key mode-line-mode-menu
1835 (vector toggle)
1836 (list 'menu-item
1837 (concat
1838 (or (get toggle :menu-tag)
1839 (if (stringp name) name (symbol-name toggle)))
1840 (let ((mode-name (if (stringp name) name
1841 (if (symbolp name) (symbol-value name)))))
1842 (if mode-name
1843 (concat " (" mode-name ")"))))
1844 toggle-fun
1845 :button (cons :toggle toggle))))
1847 ;; Add the map to the minor-mode-map-alist.
1848 (when keymap
1849 (let ((existing (assq toggle minor-mode-map-alist)))
1850 (if existing
1851 (setcdr existing keymap)
1852 (let ((tail minor-mode-map-alist) found)
1853 (while (and tail (not found))
1854 (if (eq after (caar tail))
1855 (setq found tail)
1856 (setq tail (cdr tail))))
1857 (if found
1858 (let ((rest (cdr found)))
1859 (setcdr found nil)
1860 (nconc found (list (cons toggle keymap)) rest))
1861 (setq minor-mode-map-alist (cons (cons toggle keymap)
1862 minor-mode-map-alist))))))))
1864 ;; XEmacs compatibility/convenience.
1865 (if (fboundp 'play-sound)
1866 (defun play-sound-file (file &optional volume device)
1867 "Play sound stored in FILE.
1868 VOLUME and DEVICE correspond to the keywords of the sound
1869 specification for `play-sound'."
1870 (interactive "fPlay sound file: ")
1871 (let ((sound (list :file file)))
1872 (if volume
1873 (plist-put sound :volume volume))
1874 (if device
1875 (plist-put sound :device device))
1876 (push 'sound sound)
1877 (play-sound sound))))
1879 ;; Clones ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
1881 (defun text-clone-maintain (ol1 after beg end &optional len)
1882 "Propagate the changes made under the overlay OL1 to the other clones.
1883 This is used on the `modification-hooks' property of text clones."
1884 (when (and after (not undo-in-progress) (overlay-start ol1))
1885 (let ((margin (if (overlay-get ol1 'text-clone-spreadp) 1 0)))
1886 (setq beg (max beg (+ (overlay-start ol1) margin)))
1887 (setq end (min end (- (overlay-end ol1) margin)))
1888 (when (<= beg end)
1889 (save-excursion
1890 (when (overlay-get ol1 'text-clone-syntax)
1891 ;; Check content of the clone's text.
1892 (let ((cbeg (+ (overlay-start ol1) margin))
1893 (cend (- (overlay-end ol1) margin)))
1894 (goto-char cbeg)
1895 (save-match-data
1896 (if (not (re-search-forward
1897 (overlay-get ol1 'text-clone-syntax) cend t))
1898 ;; Mark the overlay for deletion.
1899 (overlay-put ol1 'text-clones nil)
1900 (when (< (match-end 0) cend)
1901 ;; Shrink the clone at its end.
1902 (setq end (min end (match-end 0)))
1903 (move-overlay ol1 (overlay-start ol1)
1904 (+ (match-end 0) margin)))
1905 (when (> (match-beginning 0) cbeg)
1906 ;; Shrink the clone at its beginning.
1907 (setq beg (max (match-beginning 0) beg))
1908 (move-overlay ol1 (- (match-beginning 0) margin)
1909 (overlay-end ol1)))))))
1910 ;; Now go ahead and update the clones.
1911 (let ((head (- beg (overlay-start ol1)))
1912 (tail (- (overlay-end ol1) end))
1913 (str (buffer-substring beg end))
1914 (nothing-left t)
1915 (inhibit-modification-hooks t))
1916 (dolist (ol2 (overlay-get ol1 'text-clones))
1917 (let ((oe (overlay-end ol2)))
1918 (unless (or (eq ol1 ol2) (null oe))
1919 (setq nothing-left nil)
1920 (let ((mod-beg (+ (overlay-start ol2) head)))
1921 ;;(overlay-put ol2 'modification-hooks nil)
1922 (goto-char (- (overlay-end ol2) tail))
1923 (unless (> mod-beg (point))
1924 (save-excursion (insert str))
1925 (delete-region mod-beg (point)))
1926 ;;(overlay-put ol2 'modification-hooks '(text-clone-maintain))
1927 ))))
1928 (if nothing-left (delete-overlay ol1))))))))
1930 (defun text-clone-create (start end &optional spreadp syntax)
1931 "Create a text clone of START...END at point.
1932 Text clones are chunks of text that are automatically kept identical:
1933 changes done to one of the clones will be immediately propagated to the other.
1935 The buffer's content at point is assumed to be already identical to
1936 the one between START and END.
1937 If SYNTAX is provided it's a regexp that describes the possible text of
1938 the clones; the clone will be shrunk or killed if necessary to ensure that
1939 its text matches the regexp.
1940 If SPREADP is non-nil it indicates that text inserted before/after the
1941 clone should be incorporated in the clone."
1942 ;; To deal with SPREADP we can either use an overlay with `nil t' along
1943 ;; with insert-(behind|in-front-of)-hooks or use a slightly larger overlay
1944 ;; (with a one-char margin at each end) with `t nil'.
1945 ;; We opted for a larger overlay because it behaves better in the case
1946 ;; where the clone is reduced to the empty string (we want the overlay to
1947 ;; stay when the clone's content is the empty string and we want to use
1948 ;; `evaporate' to make sure those overlays get deleted when needed).
1950 (let* ((pt-end (+ (point) (- end start)))
1951 (start-margin (if (or (not spreadp) (bobp) (<= start (point-min)))
1952 0 1))
1953 (end-margin (if (or (not spreadp)
1954 (>= pt-end (point-max))
1955 (>= start (point-max)))
1956 0 1))
1957 (ol1 (make-overlay (- start start-margin) (+ end end-margin) nil t))
1958 (ol2 (make-overlay (- (point) start-margin) (+ pt-end end-margin) nil t))
1959 (dups (list ol1 ol2)))
1960 (overlay-put ol1 'modification-hooks '(text-clone-maintain))
1961 (when spreadp (overlay-put ol1 'text-clone-spreadp t))
1962 (when syntax (overlay-put ol1 'text-clone-syntax syntax))
1963 ;;(overlay-put ol1 'face 'underline)
1964 (overlay-put ol1 'evaporate t)
1965 (overlay-put ol1 'text-clones dups)
1967 (overlay-put ol2 'modification-hooks '(text-clone-maintain))
1968 (when spreadp (overlay-put ol2 'text-clone-spreadp t))
1969 (when syntax (overlay-put ol2 'text-clone-syntax syntax))
1970 ;;(overlay-put ol2 'face 'underline)
1971 (overlay-put ol2 'evaporate t)
1972 (overlay-put ol2 'text-clones dups)))
1974 ;;; subr.el ends here