1 ;;; cc-cmds.el --- user level commands for CC Mode
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
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7 ;; Authors: 2003- Alan Mackenzie
8 ;; 1998- Martin Stjernholm
9 ;; 1992-1999 Barry A. Warsaw
11 ;; 1987 Stewart Clamen
12 ;; 1985 Richard M. Stallman
13 ;; Maintainer: bug-cc-mode@gnu.org
14 ;; Created: 22-Apr-1997 (split from cc-mode.el)
15 ;; Version: See cc-mode.el
16 ;; Keywords: c languages oop
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39 (if (and (boundp 'byte-compile-dest-file
)
40 (stringp byte-compile-dest-file
))
41 (cons (file-name-directory byte-compile-dest-file
) load-path
)
43 (load "cc-bytecomp" nil t
)))
47 (cc-require 'cc-engine
)
49 ;; Silence the compiler.
50 (cc-bytecomp-defun delete-forward-p) ; XEmacs
51 (cc-bytecomp-defvar filladapt-mode
) ; c-fill-paragraph contains a kludge
52 ; which looks at this.
54 ;; Indentation / Display syntax functions
55 (defvar c-fix-backslashes t
)
57 (defun c-indent-line (&optional syntax quiet ignore-point-pos
)
58 "Indent the current line according to the syntactic context,
59 if `c-syntactic-indentation' is non-nil. Optional SYNTAX is the
60 syntactic information for the current line. Be silent about syntactic
61 errors if the optional argument QUIET is non-nil, even if
62 `c-report-syntactic-errors' is non-nil. Normally the position of
63 point is used to decide where the old indentation is on a lines that
64 is otherwise empty \(ignoring any line continuation backslash), but
65 that's not done if IGNORE-POINT-POS is non-nil. Returns the amount of
66 indentation change \(in columns)."
68 (let ((line-cont-backslash (save-excursion
70 (eq (char-before) ?
\\)))
71 (c-fix-backslashes c-fix-backslashes
)
74 (when (and (not ignore-point-pos
)
77 (looking-at (if line-cont-backslash
78 ;; Don't use "\\s " - ^L doesn't count as WS
82 (<= (point) (match-end 1)))
83 ;; Delete all whitespace after point if there's only whitespace
84 ;; on the line, so that any code that does back-to-indentation
85 ;; or similar gets the current column in this case. If this
86 ;; removes a line continuation backslash it'll be restored
88 (unless c-auto-align-backslashes
89 ;; Should try to keep the backslash alignment
92 (goto-char (match-end 0))
93 (setq bs-col
(1- (current-column)))))
94 (delete-region (point) (match-end 0))
95 (setq c-fix-backslashes t
))
96 (if c-syntactic-indentation
98 (or (let ((c-parsing-error nil
)
101 (and (boundp 'c-syntactic-context
)
102 c-syntactic-context
))))
103 (c-save-buffer-state (indent)
104 (unless c-syntactic-context
105 (setq c-syntactic-context
(c-guess-basic-syntax)))
106 (setq indent
(c-get-syntactic-indentation
107 c-syntactic-context
))
108 (and (not (c-echo-parsing-error quiet
))
109 c-echo-syntactic-information-p
110 (message "syntax: %s, indent: %d"
111 c-syntactic-context indent
))
112 (setq shift-amt
(- indent
(current-indentation))))
113 (c-shift-line-indentation shift-amt
)
114 (run-hooks 'c-special-indent-hook
)
119 (while (and (= (forward-line -
1) 0)
120 (if (looking-at "\\s *\\\\?$")
122 (setq indent
(current-indentation))
124 (setq shift-amt
(- indent
(current-indentation)))
125 (c-shift-line-indentation shift-amt
)))
126 (when (and c-fix-backslashes line-cont-backslash
)
131 (when c-auto-align-backslashes
132 ;; Realign the line continuation backslash.
133 (c-backslash-region (point) (point) nil t
))))
136 (defun c-newline-and-indent (&optional newline-arg
)
137 "Insert a newline and indent the new line.
138 This function fixes line continuation backslashes if inside a macro,
139 and takes care to set the indentation before calling
140 `indent-according-to-mode', so that lineup functions like
141 `c-lineup-dont-change' works better."
143 ;; TODO: Backslashes before eol in comments and literals aren't
145 (let ((c-macro-start (c-query-macro-start))
146 ;; Avoid calling c-backslash-region from c-indent-line if it's
147 ;; called during the newline call, which can happen due to
148 ;; c-electric-continued-statement, for example. We also don't
149 ;; want any backslash alignment from indent-according-to-mode.
150 (c-fix-backslashes nil
)
151 has-backslash insert-backslash
156 (while (and (looking-at "[ \t]*\\\\?$")
157 (= (forward-line -
1) 0)))
158 (setq col
(current-indentation)))
160 (if (and (eolp) (eq (char-before) ?
\\))
161 (setq insert-backslash t
163 (setq has-backslash
(eq (char-before (c-point 'eol
)) ?
\\))))
164 (newline newline-arg
)
169 ;; The backslash stayed on the previous line. Insert one
170 ;; before calling c-backslash-region, so that
171 ;; bs-col-after-end in it works better. Fixup the
172 ;; backslashes on the newly inserted line.
175 (c-backslash-region (point) (point) nil t
))
176 ;; The backslash moved to the new line, if there was any. Let
177 ;; c-backslash-region fix a backslash on the previous line,
178 ;; and the one that might be on the new line.
179 ;; c-auto-align-backslashes is intentionally ignored here;
180 ;; maybe the moved backslash should be left alone if it's set,
181 ;; but we fix both lines on the grounds that the old backslash
182 ;; has been moved anyway and is now in a different context.
183 (c-backslash-region start
(if has-backslash
(point) start
) nil t
)))
184 (when c-syntactic-indentation
185 ;; Reindent syntactically. The indentation done above is not
186 ;; wasted, since c-indent-line might look at the current
188 (let ((c-syntactic-context (c-save-buffer-state nil
189 (c-guess-basic-syntax))))
190 ;; We temporarily insert another line break, so that the
191 ;; lineup functions will see the line as empty. That makes
192 ;; e.g. c-lineup-cpp-define more intuitive since it then
193 ;; proceeds to the preceding line in this case.
195 (delete-horizontal-space)
196 (setq start
(- (point-max) (point)))
200 (indent-according-to-mode))
201 (goto-char (- (point-max) start
))
204 ;; Must align the backslash again after reindentation. The
205 ;; c-backslash-region call above can't be optimized to ignore
206 ;; this line, since it then won't align correctly with the
207 ;; lines below if the first line in the macro is broken.
208 (c-backslash-region (point) (point) nil t
)))))
210 (defun c-show-syntactic-information (arg)
211 "Show syntactic information for current line.
212 With universal argument, inserts the analysis as a comment on that line."
214 (let* ((c-parsing-error nil
)
215 (syntax (if (boundp 'c-syntactic-context
)
216 ;; Use `c-syntactic-context' in the same way as
217 ;; `c-indent-line', to be consistent.
219 (c-save-buffer-state nil
220 (c-guess-basic-syntax)))))
221 (if (not (consp arg
))
223 (message "Syntactic analysis: %s" syntax
)
227 (setq elem
(pop syntax
))
228 (when (setq pos
(c-langelem-pos elem
))
229 (push (c-put-overlay pos
(1+ pos
)
232 (when (setq pos
(c-langelem-2nd-pos elem
))
233 (push (c-put-overlay pos
(1+ pos
)
234 'face
'secondary-selection
)
238 (c-delete-overlay (pop ols
)))))
240 (insert-and-inherit (format "%s" syntax
))
242 (c-keep-region-active))
244 (defun c-syntactic-information-on-region (from to
)
245 "Insert a comment with the syntactic analysis on every line in the region."
249 (narrow-to-region from to
)
250 (goto-char (point-min))
252 (c-show-syntactic-information '(0))
256 ;; Minor mode functions.
257 (defun c-update-modeline ()
258 (let ((fmt (format "/%s%s%s%s"
259 (if c-electric-flag
"l" "")
260 (if (and c-electric-flag c-auto-newline
)
262 (if c-hungry-delete-key
"h" "")
264 ;; subword might not be loaded.
265 (boundp 'subword-mode
)
266 (symbol-value 'subword-mode
))
269 (bare-mode-name (if (string-match "\\(^[^/]*\\)/" mode-name
)
270 (substring mode-name
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
272 ;; (setq c-submode-indicators
273 ;; (if (> (length fmt) 1)
276 (if (> (length fmt
) 1)
277 (concat bare-mode-name fmt
)
279 (force-mode-line-update)))
281 (defun c-toggle-syntactic-indentation (&optional arg
)
282 "Toggle syntactic indentation.
283 Optional numeric ARG, if supplied, turns on syntactic indentation when
284 positive, turns it off when negative, and just toggles it when zero or
287 When syntactic indentation is turned on (the default), the indentation
288 functions and the electric keys indent according to the syntactic
289 context keys, when applicable.
291 When it's turned off, the electric keys don't reindent, the indentation
292 functions indents every new line to the same level as the previous
293 nonempty line, and \\[c-indent-command] adjusts the indentation in steps
294 specified by `c-basic-offset'. The indentation style has no effect in
295 this mode, nor any of the indentation associated variables,
296 e.g. `c-special-indent-hook'.
298 This command sets the variable `c-syntactic-indentation'."
300 (setq c-syntactic-indentation
301 (c-calculate-state arg c-syntactic-indentation
))
302 (c-keep-region-active))
304 (defun c-toggle-auto-newline (&optional arg
)
305 "Toggle auto-newline feature.
306 Optional numeric ARG, if supplied, turns on auto-newline when
307 positive, turns it off when negative, and just toggles it when zero or
310 Turning on auto-newline automatically enables electric indentation.
312 When the auto-newline feature is enabled (indicated by \"/la\" on the
313 modeline after the mode name) newlines are automatically inserted
314 after special characters such as brace, comma, semi-colon, and colon."
317 (c-calculate-state arg
(and c-auto-newline c-electric-flag
)))
318 (if c-auto-newline
(setq c-electric-flag t
))
320 (c-keep-region-active))
322 (defalias 'c-toggle-auto-state
'c-toggle-auto-newline
)
323 (make-obsolete 'c-toggle-auto-state
'c-toggle-auto-newline
"22.1")
325 (defun c-toggle-hungry-state (&optional arg
)
326 "Toggle hungry-delete-key feature.
327 Optional numeric ARG, if supplied, turns on hungry-delete when
328 positive, turns it off when negative, and just toggles it when zero or
331 When the hungry-delete-key feature is enabled (indicated by \"/h\" on
332 the modeline after the mode name) the delete key gobbles all preceding
333 whitespace in one fell swoop."
335 (setq c-hungry-delete-key
(c-calculate-state arg c-hungry-delete-key
))
337 (c-keep-region-active))
339 (defun c-toggle-auto-hungry-state (&optional arg
)
340 "Toggle auto-newline and hungry-delete-key features.
341 Optional numeric ARG, if supplied, turns on auto-newline and
342 hungry-delete when positive, turns them off when negative, and just
343 toggles them when zero or left out.
345 See `c-toggle-auto-newline' and `c-toggle-hungry-state' for details."
347 (setq c-auto-newline
(c-calculate-state arg c-auto-newline
))
348 (setq c-hungry-delete-key
(c-calculate-state arg c-hungry-delete-key
))
350 (c-keep-region-active))
352 (defun c-toggle-electric-state (&optional arg
)
353 "Toggle the electric indentation feature.
354 Optional numeric ARG, if supplied, turns on electric indentation when
355 positive, turns it off when negative, and just toggles it when zero or
358 (setq c-electric-flag
(c-calculate-state arg c-electric-flag
))
360 (c-keep-region-active))
365 (defun c-electric-backspace (arg)
366 "Delete the preceding character or whitespace.
367 If `c-hungry-delete-key' is non-nil (indicated by \"/h\" on the mode
368 line) then all preceding whitespace is consumed. If however a prefix
369 argument is supplied, or `c-hungry-delete-key' is nil, or point is
370 inside a literal then the function in the variable
371 `c-backspace-function' is called."
373 (if (c-save-buffer-state ()
374 (or (not c-hungry-delete-key
)
377 (funcall c-backspace-function
(prefix-numeric-value arg
))
378 (c-hungry-delete-backwards)))
380 (defun c-hungry-delete-backwards ()
381 "Delete the preceding character or all preceding whitespace
382 back to the previous non-whitespace character.
383 See also \\[c-hungry-delete-forward]."
385 (let ((here (point)))
387 (if (/= (point) here
)
388 (delete-region (point) here
)
389 (funcall c-backspace-function
1))))
391 (defalias 'c-hungry-backspace
'c-hungry-delete-backwards
)
393 (defun c-electric-delete-forward (arg)
394 "Delete the following character or whitespace.
395 If `c-hungry-delete-key' is non-nil (indicated by \"/h\" on the mode
396 line) then all following whitespace is consumed. If however a prefix
397 argument is supplied, or `c-hungry-delete-key' is nil, or point is
398 inside a literal then the function in the variable `c-delete-function'
401 (if (c-save-buffer-state ()
402 (or (not c-hungry-delete-key
)
405 (funcall c-delete-function
(prefix-numeric-value arg
))
406 (c-hungry-delete-forward)))
408 (defun c-hungry-delete-forward ()
409 "Delete the following character or all following whitespace
410 up to the next non-whitespace character.
411 See also \\[c-hungry-delete-backwards]."
413 (let ((here (point)))
415 (if (/= (point) here
)
416 (delete-region (point) here
)
417 (funcall c-delete-function
1))))
419 ;; This function is only used in XEmacs.
420 (defun c-electric-delete (arg)
421 "Deletes preceding or following character or whitespace.
422 This function either deletes forward as `c-electric-delete-forward' or
423 backward as `c-electric-backspace', depending on the configuration: If
424 the function `delete-forward-p' is defined and returns non-nil, it
425 deletes forward. Otherwise it deletes backward.
427 Note: This is the way in XEmacs to choose the correct action for the
428 \[delete] key, whichever key that means. Other flavors don't use this
429 function to control that."
431 (if (and (fboundp 'delete-forward-p
)
433 (c-electric-delete-forward arg
)
434 (c-electric-backspace arg
)))
436 ;; This function is only used in XEmacs.
437 (defun c-hungry-delete ()
438 "Delete a non-whitespace char, or all whitespace up to the next non-whitespace char.
439 The direction of deletion depends on the configuration: If the
440 function `delete-forward-p' is defined and returns non-nil, it deletes
441 forward using `c-hungry-delete-forward'. Otherwise it deletes
442 backward using `c-hungry-backspace'.
444 Note: This is the way in XEmacs to choose the correct action for the
445 \[delete] key, whichever key that means. Other flavors don't use this
446 function to control that."
448 (if (and (fboundp 'delete-forward-p
)
450 (c-hungry-delete-forward)
451 (c-hungry-delete-backwards)))
453 (defun c-electric-pound (arg)
455 If `c-electric-flag' is set, handle it specially according to the variable
456 `c-electric-pound-behavior'. If a numeric ARG is supplied, or if point is
457 inside a literal or a macro, nothing special happens."
459 (if (c-save-buffer-state ()
461 (not c-electric-flag
)
462 (not (memq 'alignleft c-electric-pound-behavior
))
464 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
467 (and (= (forward-line -
1) 0)
469 (eq (char-before) ?
\\))))
471 ;; do nothing special
472 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
473 ;; place the pound character at the left edge
474 (let ((pos (- (point-max) (point)))
477 (delete-horizontal-space)
478 (insert last-command-event
)
480 (goto-char (- (point-max) pos
)))
483 (defun c-point-syntax ()
484 ;; Return the syntactic context of the construct at point. (This is NOT
485 ;; nec. the same as the s.c. of the line point is on). N.B. This won't work
486 ;; between the `#' of a cpp thing and what follows (see c-opt-cpp-prefix).
487 (c-save-buffer-state (;; shut this up too
488 (c-echo-syntactic-information-p nil
)
490 (c-tentative-buffer-changes
491 ;; insert a newline to isolate the construct at point for syntactic
494 ;; In AWK (etc.) or in a macro, make sure this CR hasn't changed
495 ;; the syntax. (There might already be an escaped NL there.)
496 (when (or (c-at-vsemi-p (1- (point)))
500 (and (c-beginning-of-macro)
501 (progn (c-end-of-macro)
506 (let ((c-syntactic-indentation-in-macros t
)
507 (c-auto-newline-analysis t
))
508 ;; Turn on syntactic macro analysis to help with auto
510 (setq syntax
(c-guess-basic-syntax))
514 (defun c-brace-newlines (syntax)
515 ;; A brace stands at point. SYNTAX is the syntactic context of this brace
516 ;; (not necessarily the same as the S.C. of the line it is on). Return
517 ;; NEWLINES, the list containing some combination of the symbols `before'
518 ;; and `after' saying where newlines should be inserted.
521 ;; This is the list of brace syntactic symbols that can hang.
522 ;; If any new ones are added to c-offsets-alist, they should be
523 ;; added here as well.
525 ;; The order of this list is important; if SYNTAX has several
526 ;; elements, the element that "wins" is the earliest in SYMS.
527 '(arglist-cont-nonempty ; e.g. an array literal.
528 class-open class-close defun-open defun-close
529 inline-open inline-close
530 brace-list-open brace-list-close
531 brace-list-intro brace-entry-open
532 block-open block-close
533 substatement-open statement-case-open
534 extern-lang-open extern-lang-close
535 namespace-open namespace-close
536 module-open module-close
537 composition-open composition-close
538 inexpr-class-open inexpr-class-close
539 ;; `statement-cont' is here for the case with a brace
540 ;; list opener inside a statement. C.f. CASE B.2 in
541 ;; `c-guess-continued-construct'.
544 (c-echo-syntactic-information-p nil
)
545 symb-newlines
) ; e.g. (substatement-open . (after))
548 ;; Do not try to insert newlines around a special
549 ;; (Pike-style) brace list.
550 (if (and c-special-brace-lists
552 (c-safe (if (= (char-before) ?
{)
555 (c-looking-at-special-brace-list))))
557 ;; Seek the matching entry in c-hanging-braces-alist.
560 ;; Substitute inexpr-class and class-open or
561 ;; class-close with inexpr-class-open or
562 ;; inexpr-class-close.
563 (if (assq 'inexpr-class syntax
)
564 (cond ((assq 'class-open syntax
)
565 '((inexpr-class-open)))
566 ((assq 'class-close syntax
)
567 '((inexpr-class-close)))
570 c-hanging-braces-alist
)
571 '(ignore before after
)))) ; Default, when not in c-h-b-l.
573 ;; If syntax is a function symbol, then call it using the
574 ;; defined semantics.
575 (if (and (not (consp (cdr symb-newlines
)))
576 (functionp (cdr symb-newlines
)))
577 (let ((c-syntactic-context syntax
))
578 (funcall (cdr symb-newlines
)
581 (cdr symb-newlines
))))
583 (defun c-try-one-liner ()
584 ;; Point is just after a newly inserted }. If the non-whitespace
585 ;; content of the braces is a single line of code, compact the whole
586 ;; construct to a single line, if this line isn't too long. The Right
587 ;; Thing is done with comments.
589 ;; Point will be left after the }, regardless of whether the clean-up is
590 ;; done. Return NON-NIL if the clean-up happened, NIL if it didn't.
593 (pos (- (point-max) (point)))
594 mbeg1 mend1 mbeg4 mend4
595 eol-col cmnt-pos cmnt-col cmnt-gap
)
600 ;; Avoid backtracking over a very large block. The one we
601 ;; deal with here can never be more than three lines.
602 (narrow-to-region (save-excursion
606 (and (c-safe (c-backward-sexp))
609 (narrow-to-region (point) (1- here
)) ; innards of {.}
611 (cc-eval-when-compile
613 "\\(" ; (match-beginning 1)
614 "[ \t]*\\([\r\n][ \t]*\\)?" ; WS with opt. NL
615 "\\)" ; (match-end 1)
616 "[^ \t\r\n]+\\([ \t]+[^ \t\r\n]+\\)*" ; non-WS
617 "\\(" ; (match-beginning 4)
618 "[ \t]*\\([\r\n][ \t]*\\)?" ; WS with opt. NL
619 "\\)\\'"))))))) ; (match-end 4) at EOB.
621 (if (c-tentative-buffer-changes
622 (setq mbeg1
(match-beginning 1) mend1
(match-end 1)
623 mbeg4
(match-beginning 4) mend4
(match-end 4))
624 (backward-char) ; back over the `}'
626 (setq cmnt-pos
(and (c-backward-single-comment)
627 (- (point) (- mend1 mbeg1
)))))
628 (delete-region mbeg4 mend4
)
629 (delete-region mbeg1 mend1
)
630 (setq eol-col
(save-excursion (end-of-line) (current-column)))
632 ;; Necessary to put the closing brace before any line
633 ;; oriented comment to keep it syntactically significant.
634 ;; This isn't necessary for block comments, but the result
635 ;; looks nicer anyway.
637 (delete-char 1) ; the `}' has blundered into a comment
639 (setq cmnt-col
(1+ (current-column)))
640 (setq cmnt-pos
(1+ cmnt-pos
)) ; we're inserting a `}'
642 (insert-char ?\
} 1) ; reinsert the `}' before the comment.
643 (setq cmnt-gap
(- cmnt-col
(current-column)))
644 (when (zerop cmnt-gap
)
645 (insert-char ?\
1) ; Put a space before a bare comment.
648 (or (null c-max-one-liner-length
)
649 (zerop c-max-one-liner-length
)
650 (<= eol-col c-max-one-liner-length
)
651 ;; Can we trim space before comment to make the line fit?
653 (< (- eol-col cmnt-gap
) c-max-one-liner-length
)
654 (progn (goto-char cmnt-pos
)
655 (backward-delete-char-untabify
656 (- eol-col c-max-one-liner-length
))
658 (goto-char (- (point-max) pos
))))))
660 (defun c-electric-brace (arg)
663 If `c-electric-flag' is non-nil, the brace is not inside a literal and a
664 numeric ARG hasn't been supplied, the command performs several electric
667 \(a) If the auto-newline feature is turned on (indicated by \"/la\" on
668 the mode line) newlines are inserted before and after the brace as
669 directed by the settings in `c-hanging-braces-alist'.
671 \(b) Any auto-newlines are indented. The original line is also
672 reindented unless `c-syntactic-indentation' is nil.
674 \(c) If auto-newline is turned on, various newline cleanups based on the
675 settings of `c-cleanup-list' are done."
678 (let (safepos literal
679 ;; We want to inhibit blinking the paren since this would be
680 ;; most disruptive. We'll blink it ourselves later on.
681 (old-blink-paren blink-paren-function
)
682 blink-paren-function
)
684 (c-save-buffer-state ()
685 (setq safepos
(c-safe-position (point) (c-parse-state))
686 literal
(c-in-literal safepos
)))
688 ;; Insert the brace. Note that expand-abbrev might reindent
689 ;; the line here if there's a preceding "else" or something.
690 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
692 (when (and c-electric-flag
(not literal
) (not arg
))
693 (if (not (looking-at "[ \t]*\\\\?$"))
694 (if c-syntactic-indentation
695 (indent-according-to-mode))
697 (let ( ;; shut this up too
698 (c-echo-syntactic-information-p nil
)
700 ln-syntax br-syntax syntax
) ; Syntactic context of the original line,
701 ; of the brace itself, of the line the brace ends up on.
702 (c-save-buffer-state ((c-syntactic-indentation-in-macros t
)
703 (c-auto-newline-analysis t
))
704 (setq ln-syntax
(c-guess-basic-syntax)))
705 (if c-syntactic-indentation
706 (c-indent-line ln-syntax
))
710 (setq br-syntax
(c-point-syntax)
711 newlines
(c-brace-newlines br-syntax
))
713 ;; Insert the BEFORE newline, if wanted, and reindent the newline.
714 (if (and (memq 'before newlines
)
715 (> (current-column) (current-indentation)))
716 (if c-syntactic-indentation
717 ;; Only a plain newline for now - it's indented
718 ;; after the cleanups when the line has its final
721 (c-newline-and-indent)))
724 ;; `syntax' is the syntactic context of the line which ends up
725 ;; with the brace on it.
726 (setq syntax
(if (memq 'before newlines
) br-syntax ln-syntax
))
728 ;; Do all appropriate clean ups
730 (pos (- (point-max) (point)))
734 ;; `}': clean up empty defun braces
735 (when (c-save-buffer-state ()
736 (and (memq 'empty-defun-braces c-cleanup-list
)
737 (eq last-command-event ?\
})
738 (c-intersect-lists '(defun-close class-close inline-close
)
743 (eq (char-before) ?\
{))
744 ;; make sure matching open brace isn't in a comment
745 (not (c-in-literal))))
746 (delete-region (point) (1- here
))
747 (setq here
(- (point-max) pos
)))
750 ;; `}': compact to a one-liner defun?
753 (and (eq last-command-event ?\
})
754 (memq 'one-liner-defun
c-cleanup-list)
755 (c-intersect-lists '(defun-close) syntax
)
757 (setq here
(- (point-max) pos
))))
759 ;; `{': clean up brace-else-brace and brace-elseif-brace
760 (when (eq last-command-event ?\
{)
762 ((and (memq 'brace-else-brace c-cleanup-list
)
765 "\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)*"
767 "\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)*"
771 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
772 (insert-and-inherit "} else {"))
773 ((and (memq 'brace-elseif-brace c-cleanup-list
)
775 (goto-char (1- here
))
779 (eq (char-before) ?\
)))
780 (zerop (c-save-buffer-state nil
(c-backward-token-2 1 t
)))
781 (eq (char-after) ?\
()
786 "\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)*"
788 "\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)+"
790 "\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)*"
793 ;(eq (match-end 0) tmp);
795 (delete-region mbeg mend
)
799 (goto-char (- (point-max) pos
))
801 ;; Indent the line after the cleanups since it might
802 ;; very well indent differently due to them, e.g. if
803 ;; c-indent-one-line-block is used together with the
804 ;; one-liner-defun cleanup.
805 (when c-syntactic-indentation
808 ;; does a newline go after the brace?
809 (if (memq 'after newlines
)
810 (c-newline-and-indent))
814 (and (eq last-command-event ?\
})
815 (not executing-kbd-macro
)
818 (c-save-buffer-state nil
819 (c-backward-syntactic-ws safepos
))
820 (funcall old-blink-paren
)))))
822 (defun c-electric-slash (arg)
823 "Insert a slash character.
825 If the slash is inserted immediately after the comment prefix in a c-style
826 comment, the comment might get closed by removing whitespace and possibly
827 inserting a \"*\". See the variable `c-cleanup-list'.
829 Indent the line as a comment, if:
831 1. The slash is second of a \"//\" line oriented comment introducing
832 token and we are on a comment-only-line, or
834 2. The slash is part of a \"*/\" token that closes a block oriented
837 If a numeric ARG is supplied, point is inside a literal, or
838 `c-syntactic-indentation' is nil or `c-electric-flag' is nil, indentation
841 (let ((literal (c-save-buffer-state () (c-in-literal)))
844 (c-echo-syntactic-information-p nil
))
846 ;; comment-close-slash cleanup? This DOESN'T need `c-electric-flag' or
847 ;; `c-syntactic-indentation' set.
850 (memq 'comment-close-slash c-cleanup-list
)
851 (eq last-command-event ?
/)
852 (looking-at (concat "[ \t]*\\("
853 (regexp-quote comment-end
) "\\)?$"))
854 ; (eq c-block-comment-ender "*/") ; C-style comments ALWAYS end in */
857 (narrow-to-region (point-min) (point))
858 (back-to-indentation)
859 (looking-at (concat c-current-comment-prefix
"[ \t]*$")))))
860 (delete-region (progn (forward-line 0) (point))
861 (progn (end-of-line) (point)))
862 (insert-char ?
* 1)) ; the / comes later. ; Do I need a t (retain sticky properties) here?
864 (setq indentp
(and (not arg
)
865 c-syntactic-indentation
867 (eq last-command-event ?
/)
868 (eq (char-before) (if literal ?
* ?
/))))
869 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
871 (indent-according-to-mode))))
873 (defun c-electric-star (arg)
874 "Insert a star character.
875 If `c-electric-flag' and `c-syntactic-indentation' are both non-nil, and
876 the star is the second character of a C style comment starter on a
877 comment-only-line, indent the line as a comment. If a numeric ARG is
878 supplied, point is inside a literal, or `c-syntactic-indentation' is nil,
879 this indentation is inhibited."
882 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
883 ;; if we are in a literal, or if arg is given do not reindent the
884 ;; current line, unless this star introduces a comment-only line.
885 (if (c-save-buffer-state ()
886 (and c-syntactic-indentation
889 (eq (c-in-literal) 'c
)
890 (eq (char-before) ?
*)
893 (skip-chars-backward "*")
894 (if (eq (char-before) ?
/)
896 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
898 (let (c-echo-syntactic-information-p) ; shut this up
899 (indent-according-to-mode))
902 (defun c-electric-semi&comma
(arg)
903 "Insert a comma or semicolon.
905 If `c-electric-flag' is non-nil, point isn't inside a literal and a
906 numeric ARG hasn't been supplied, the command performs several electric
909 \(a) When the auto-newline feature is turned on (indicated by \"/la\" on
910 the mode line) a newline might be inserted. See the variable
911 `c-hanging-semi&comma-criteria' for how newline insertion is determined.
913 \(b) Any auto-newlines are indented. The original line is also
914 reindented unless `c-syntactic-indentation' is nil.
916 \(c) If auto-newline is turned on, a comma following a brace list or a
917 semicolon following a defun might be cleaned up, depending on the
918 settings of `c-cleanup-list'."
920 (let* (lim literal c-syntactic-context
923 (c-echo-syntactic-information-p nil
))
925 (c-save-buffer-state ()
926 (setq lim
(c-most-enclosing-brace (c-parse-state))
927 literal
(c-in-literal lim
)))
929 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
931 (if (and c-electric-flag
(not literal
) (not arg
))
932 ;; do all cleanups and newline insertions if c-auto-newline is on.
933 (if (or (not c-auto-newline
)
934 (not (looking-at "[ \t]*\\\\?$")))
935 (if c-syntactic-indentation
937 ;; clean ups: list-close-comma or defun-close-semi
938 (let ((pos (- (point-max) (point))))
939 (if (c-save-buffer-state ()
941 (eq last-command-event ?
,)
942 (memq 'list-close-comma c-cleanup-list
))
944 (eq last-command-event ?\
;)
945 (memq 'defun-close-semi c-cleanup-list
)))
949 (eq (char-before) ?
}))
950 ;; make sure matching open brace isn't in a comment
951 (not (c-in-literal lim
))))
952 (delete-region (point) here
))
953 (goto-char (- (point-max) pos
)))
955 (when c-syntactic-indentation
956 (setq c-syntactic-context
(c-guess-basic-syntax))
957 (c-indent-line c-syntactic-context
))
958 ;; check to see if a newline should be added
959 (let ((criteria c-hanging-semi
&comma-criteria
)
960 answer add-newline-p
)
962 (setq answer
(funcall (car criteria
)))
963 ;; only nil value means continue checking
965 (setq criteria
(cdr criteria
))
967 ;; only 'stop specifically says do not add a newline
968 (setq add-newline-p
(not (eq answer
'stop
)))
971 (c-newline-and-indent))
974 (defun c-electric-colon (arg)
977 If `c-electric-flag' is non-nil, the colon is not inside a literal and a
978 numeric ARG hasn't been supplied, the command performs several electric
981 \(a) If the auto-newline feature is turned on (indicated by \"/la\" on
982 the mode line) newlines are inserted before and after the colon based on
983 the settings in `c-hanging-colons-alist'.
985 \(b) Any auto-newlines are indented. The original line is also
986 reindented unless `c-syntactic-indentation' is nil.
988 \(c) If auto-newline is turned on, whitespace between two colons will be
989 \"cleaned up\" leaving a scope operator, if this action is set in
993 (let* ((bod (c-point 'bod
))
994 (literal (c-save-buffer-state () (c-in-literal bod
)))
997 (c-echo-syntactic-information-p nil
))
998 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
999 ;; Any electric action?
1000 (if (and c-electric-flag
(not literal
) (not arg
))
1001 ;; Unless we're at EOL, only re-indentation happens.
1002 (if (not (looking-at "[ \t]*\\\\?$"))
1003 (if c-syntactic-indentation
1004 (indent-according-to-mode))
1006 ;; scope-operator clean-up?
1007 (let ((pos (- (point-max) (point)))
1009 (if (c-save-buffer-state () ; Why do we need this? [ACM, 2003-03-12]
1011 (memq 'scope-operator c-cleanup-list
)
1012 (eq (char-before) ?
:)
1015 (c-skip-ws-backward)
1016 (eq (char-before) ?
:))
1017 (not (c-in-literal))
1018 (not (eq (char-after (- (point) 2)) ?
:))))
1020 (delete-region (point) (1- here
))
1021 (setq is-scope-op t
)))
1022 (goto-char (- (point-max) pos
)))
1024 ;; indent the current line if it's done syntactically.
1025 (if c-syntactic-indentation
1026 ;; Cannot use the same syntax analysis as we find below,
1027 ;; since that's made with c-syntactic-indentation-in-macros
1029 (indent-according-to-mode))
1031 ;; Calculate where, if anywhere, we want newlines.
1032 (c-save-buffer-state
1033 ((c-syntactic-indentation-in-macros t
)
1034 (c-auto-newline-analysis t
)
1035 ;; Turn on syntactic macro analysis to help with auto newlines
1037 (syntax (c-guess-basic-syntax))
1039 ;; Translate substatement-label to label for this operation.
1041 (if (eq (car (car elem
)) 'substatement-label
)
1042 (setcar (car elem
) 'label
))
1043 (setq elem
(cdr elem
)))
1044 ;; some language elements can only be determined by checking
1045 ;; the following line. Lets first look for ones that can be
1046 ;; found when looking on the line with the colon
1049 (or (c-lookup-lists '(case-label label access-label
)
1050 syntax c-hanging-colons-alist
)
1051 (c-lookup-lists '(member-init-intro inher-intro
)
1055 (c-guess-basic-syntax)
1057 c-hanging-colons-alist
)))))
1058 ;; does a newline go before the colon? Watch out for already
1059 ;; non-hung colons. However, we don't unhang them because that
1060 ;; would be a cleanup (and anti-social).
1061 (if (and (memq 'before newlines
)
1064 (skip-chars-backward ": \t")
1066 (let ((pos (- (point-max) (point))))
1068 (c-newline-and-indent)
1069 (goto-char (- (point-max) pos
))))
1070 ;; does a newline go after the colon?
1071 (if (and (memq 'after
(cdr-safe newlines
))
1073 (c-newline-and-indent))
1076 (defun c-electric-lt-gt (arg)
1077 "Insert a \"<\" or \">\" character.
1078 If the current language uses angle bracket parens (e.g. template
1079 arguments in C++), try to find out if the inserted character is a
1080 paren and give it paren syntax if appropriate.
1082 If `c-electric-flag' and `c-syntactic-indentation' are both non-nil, the
1083 line will be reindented if the inserted character is a paren or if it
1084 finishes a C++ style stream operator in C++ mode. Exceptions are when a
1085 numeric argument is supplied, or the point is inside a literal."
1088 (let ((c-echo-syntactic-information-p nil
)
1089 final-pos close-paren-inserted found-delim
)
1091 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
1092 (setq final-pos
(point))
1094 ;;;; 2010-01-31: There used to be code here to put a syntax-table text
1095 ;;;; property on the new < or > and its mate (if any) when they are template
1096 ;;;; parens. This is now done in an after-change function.
1098 ;; Indent the line if appropriate.
1099 (when (and c-electric-flag c-syntactic-indentation c-recognize-
<>-arglists
)
1101 (if (eq last-command-event ?
<)
1102 ;; If a <, basically see if it's got "template" before it .....
1106 (progn (c-beginning-of-current-token) (point))))
1108 (c-backward-token-2)
1109 (looking-at c-opt-
<>-sexp-key
)))
1110 ;; ..... or is a C++ << operator.
1111 (and (c-major-mode-is 'c
++-mode
)
1113 (goto-char (1- final-pos
))
1114 (c-beginning-of-current-token)
1116 (>= (match-end 0) final-pos
)))
1118 ;; It's a >. Either a C++ >> operator. ......
1119 (or (and (c-major-mode-is 'c
++-mode
)
1121 (goto-char (1- final-pos
))
1122 (c-beginning-of-current-token)
1124 (>= (match-end 0) final-pos
))
1125 ;; ...., or search back for a < which isn't already marked as an
1126 ;; opening template delimiter.
1129 ;; Narrow to avoid `c-forward-<>-arglist' below searching past
1131 (narrow-to-region (point-min) final-pos
)
1132 (goto-char final-pos
)
1136 (c-syntactic-skip-backward "^<;}" nil t
)
1137 (eq (char-before) ?
<))
1140 (looking-at "\\s\("))))
1141 (and (eq (char-after) ?
<)
1142 (not (looking-at "\\s\("))
1143 (progn (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
1144 (c-simple-skip-symbol-backward))
1145 (or (looking-at c-opt-
<>-sexp-key
)
1146 (not (looking-at c-keywords-regexp
)))))))))
1148 (goto-char final-pos
)
1150 (indent-according-to-mode)
1151 (when (and (eq (char-before) ?
>)
1152 (not executing-kbd-macro
)
1153 blink-paren-function
)
1154 ;; Note: Most paren blink functions, such as the standard
1155 ;; `blink-matching-open', currently doesn't handle paren chars
1156 ;; marked with text properties very well. Maybe we should avoid
1157 ;; this call for the time being?
1158 (funcall blink-paren-function
)))))
1160 (defun c-electric-paren (arg)
1161 "Insert a parenthesis.
1163 If `c-syntactic-indentation' and `c-electric-flag' are both non-nil, the
1164 line is reindented unless a numeric ARG is supplied, or the parenthesis
1165 is inserted inside a literal.
1167 Whitespace between a function name and the parenthesis may get added or
1168 removed; see the variable `c-cleanup-list'.
1170 Also, if `c-electric-flag' and `c-auto-newline' are both non-nil, some
1171 newline cleanups are done if appropriate; see the variable `c-cleanup-list'."
1173 (let ((literal (c-save-buffer-state () (c-in-literal)))
1175 (c-echo-syntactic-information-p nil
))
1176 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
1178 (if (and (not arg
) (not literal
))
1179 (let* ( ;; We want to inhibit blinking the paren since this will
1180 ;; be most disruptive. We'll blink it ourselves
1182 (old-blink-paren blink-paren-function
)
1183 blink-paren-function
)
1184 (if (and c-syntactic-indentation c-electric-flag
)
1185 (indent-according-to-mode))
1187 ;; If we're at EOL, check for new-line clean-ups.
1188 (when (and c-electric-flag c-auto-newline
1189 (looking-at "[ \t]*\\\\?$"))
1191 ;; clean up brace-elseif-brace
1193 (and (memq 'brace-elseif-brace c-cleanup-list
)
1194 (eq last-command-event ?\
()
1197 "\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)*"
1199 "\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)+"
1201 "\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)*"
1205 (not (c-save-buffer-state () (c-in-literal))))
1206 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
1207 (insert-and-inherit "} else if ("))
1209 ;; clean up brace-catch-brace
1211 (and (memq 'brace-catch-brace c-cleanup-list
)
1212 (eq last-command-event ?\
()
1215 "\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)*"
1217 "\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)*"
1221 (not (c-save-buffer-state () (c-in-literal))))
1222 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
1223 (insert-and-inherit "} catch (")))
1225 ;; Check for clean-ups at function calls. These two DON'T need
1226 ;; `c-electric-flag' or `c-syntactic-indentation' set.
1227 ;; Point is currently just after the inserted paren.
1228 (let (beg (end (1- (point))))
1231 ;; space-before-funcall clean-up?
1232 ((and (memq 'space-before-funcall c-cleanup-list
)
1233 (eq last-command-event ?\
()
1236 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
1238 (and (c-save-buffer-state () (c-on-identifier))
1239 ;; Don't add a space into #define FOO()....
1240 (not (and (c-beginning-of-macro)
1241 (c-forward-over-cpp-define-id)
1242 (eq (point) beg
))))))
1244 (delete-region beg end
)
1248 ;; compact-empty-funcall clean-up?
1249 ((c-save-buffer-state ()
1250 (and (memq 'compact-empty-funcall c-cleanup-list
)
1251 (eq last-command-event ?\
))
1253 (c-safe (backward-char 2))
1254 (when (looking-at "()")
1256 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
1258 (c-on-identifier)))))
1259 (delete-region beg end
))))
1260 (and (eq last-input-event ?\
))
1261 (not executing-kbd-macro
)
1263 (funcall old-blink-paren
))))))
1265 (defun c-electric-continued-statement ()
1266 "Reindent the current line if appropriate.
1268 This function is used to reindent the line after a keyword which
1269 continues an earlier statement is typed, e.g. an \"else\" or the
1270 \"while\" in a do-while block.
1272 The line is reindented if there is nothing but whitespace before the
1273 keyword on the line, the keyword is not inserted inside a literal, and
1274 `c-electric-flag' and `c-syntactic-indentation' are both non-nil."
1275 (let (;; shut this up
1276 (c-echo-syntactic-information-p nil
))
1277 (when (c-save-buffer-state ()
1278 (and c-electric-flag
1279 c-syntactic-indentation
1280 (not (eq last-command-event ?_
))
1282 (skip-syntax-backward "w")
1285 (not (c-in-literal (c-point 'bod
)))))
1286 ;; Have to temporarily insert a space so that
1287 ;; c-guess-basic-syntax recognizes the keyword. Follow the
1288 ;; space with a nonspace to avoid messing up any whitespace
1289 ;; sensitive meddling that might be done, e.g. by
1290 ;; `c-backslash-region'.
1291 (insert-and-inherit " x")
1293 (indent-according-to-mode)
1294 (delete-char -
2)))))
1298 (declare-function subword-forward
"subword" (&optional arg
))
1299 (declare-function subword-backward
"subword" (&optional arg
))
1301 ;; "nomenclature" functions + c-scope-operator.
1302 (defun c-forward-into-nomenclature (&optional arg
)
1303 "Compatibility alias for `c-forward-subword'."
1306 (subword-forward arg
))
1307 (make-obsolete 'c-forward-into-nomenclature
'subword-forward
"23.2")
1309 (defun c-backward-into-nomenclature (&optional arg
)
1310 "Compatibility alias for `c-backward-subword'."
1313 (subword-backward arg
))
1314 (make-obsolete 'c-backward-into-nomenclature
'subword-backward
"23.2")
1316 (defun c-scope-operator ()
1317 "Insert a double colon scope operator at point.
1318 No indentation or other \"electric\" behavior is performed."
1320 (insert-and-inherit "::"))
1323 ;; Movement (etc.) by defuns.
1324 (defun c-in-function-trailer-p (&optional lim
)
1325 ;; Return non-nil if point is between the closing brace and the semicolon of
1326 ;; a brace construct which needs a semicolon, e.g. within the "variables"
1327 ;; portion of a declaration like "struct foo {...} bar ;".
1329 ;; Return the position of the main declaration. Otherwise, return nil.
1330 ;; Point is assumed to be at the top level and outside of any macro or
1333 ;; If LIM is non-nil, it is the bound on a the backward search for the
1334 ;; beginning of the declaration.
1336 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
1337 (and c-opt-block-decls-with-vars-key
1339 (c-syntactic-skip-backward "^;}" lim
)
1340 (let ((eo-block (point))
1342 (and (eq (char-before) ?\
})
1343 (eq (car (c-beginning-of-decl-1 lim
)) 'previous
)
1345 ;; Look for struct or union or ... If we find one, it might
1346 ;; be the return type of a function, or the like. Exclude
1348 (c-syntactic-re-search-forward
1349 (concat "[;=\(\[{]\\|\\("
1350 c-opt-block-decls-with-vars-key
1353 (match-beginning 1) ; Is there a "struct" etc., somewhere?
1354 (not (eq (char-before) ?_
))
1355 (c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;=\(\[{]" eo-block t t t
)
1356 (eq (char-before) ?\
{)
1359 (defun c-where-wrt-brace-construct ()
1360 ;; Determine where we are with respect to functions (or other brace
1361 ;; constructs, included in the term "function" in the rest of this comment).
1362 ;; Point is assumed to be outside any macro or literal.
1363 ;; This is used by c-\(begining\|end\)-of-defun.
1365 ;; Return one of these symbols:
1366 ;; at-header : we're at the start of a function's header.
1367 ;; in-header : we're inside a function's header, this extending right
1368 ;; up to the brace. This bit includes any k&r declarations.
1369 ;; in-block : we're inside a function's brace block.
1370 ;; in-trailer : we're in the area between the "}" and ";" of something
1371 ;; like "struct foo {...} bar, baz;".
1372 ;; at-function-end : we're just after the closing brace (or semicolon) that
1373 ;; terminates the function.
1374 ;; outwith-function: we're not at or in any function. Being inside a
1375 ;; non-brace construct also counts as 'outwith-function'.
1377 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
1380 decl-result brace-decl-p
1382 (paren-state (c-parse-state))
1383 (least-enclosing (c-least-enclosing-brace paren-state
)))
1386 ((and least-enclosing
1387 (eq (char-after least-enclosing
) ?\
{))
1389 ((c-in-function-trailer-p)
1391 ((and (not least-enclosing
)
1393 (consp (car paren-state
))
1394 (eq start
(cdar paren-state
)))
1397 ;; Find the start of the current declaration. NOTE: If we're in the
1398 ;; variables after a "struct/eval" type block, we don't get to the
1399 ;; real declaration here - we detect and correct for this later.
1401 ;;If we're in the parameters' parens, move back out of them.
1402 (if least-enclosing
(goto-char least-enclosing
))
1403 ;; Kluge so that c-beginning-of-decl-1 won't go back if we're already
1404 ;; at a declaration.
1405 (if (or (and (eolp) (not (eobp))) ; EOL is matched by "\\s>"
1407 "\\([;#]\\|\\'\\|\\s(\\|\\s)\\|\\s\"\\|\\s\\\\|\\s$\\|\\s<\\|\\s>\\|\\s!\\)")))
1409 (setq kluge-start
(point))
1411 (car (c-beginning-of-decl-1
1412 ;; NOTE: If we're in a K&R region, this might be the start
1413 ;; of a parameter declaration, not the actual function.
1414 (and least-enclosing
; LIMIT for c-b-of-decl-1
1415 (c-safe-position least-enclosing paren-state
)))))
1417 ;; Has the declaration we've gone back to got braces?
1420 (and (c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;{]" nil t t
)
1421 (or (eq (char-before) ?\
{)
1422 (and c-recognize-knr-p
1423 ;; Might have stopped on the
1424 ;; ';' in a K&R argdecl. In
1425 ;; that case the declaration
1426 ;; should contain a block.
1427 (c-in-knr-argdecl))))))
1430 ((= (point) kluge-start
) ; might be BOB or unbalanced parens.
1432 ((eq decl-result
'same
)
1434 (if (eq (point) start
)
1438 ((eq decl-result
'previous
)
1439 (if (and (not brace-decl-p
)
1440 (c-in-function-trailer-p))
1444 "c-where-wrt-brace-construct: c-beginning-of-decl-1 returned %s"
1447 (defun c-backward-to-nth-BOF-{ (n where
)
1448 ;; Skip to the opening brace of the Nth function before point. If
1449 ;; point is inside a function, this counts as the first. Point must be
1450 ;; outside any comment/string or macro.
1452 ;; N must be strictly positive.
1453 ;; WHERE describes the position of point, one of the symbols `at-header',
1454 ;; `in-header', `in-block', `in-trailer', `at-function-end',
1455 ;; `outwith-function' as returned by c-where-wrt-brace-construct.
1457 ;; If we run out of functions, leave point at BOB. Return zero on success,
1458 ;; otherwise the number of {s still to go.
1460 ;; This function may do hidden buffer changes
1462 ;; What we do to go back the first defun depends on where we start.
1464 ((eq where
'in-block
)
1465 (goto-char (c-least-enclosing-brace (c-parse-state)))
1467 ((eq where
'in-header
)
1468 (c-syntactic-re-search-forward "{")
1471 ((memq where
'(at-header outwith-function at-function-end in-trailer
))
1472 (c-syntactic-skip-backward "^}")
1473 (when (eq (char-before) ?\
})
1476 (t (error "Unknown `where' %s in c-backward-to-nth-EOF-{" where
)))
1478 ;; Each time round the loop, go back to a "{" at the outermost level.
1479 (while (and (> n
0) (not (bobp)))
1480 (c-parse-state) ; This call speeds up the following one
1481 ; by a factor of ~6. Hmmm. 2006/4/5.
1482 (c-syntactic-skip-backward "^}")
1483 (when (eq (char-before) ?\
})
1488 (defun c-beginning-of-defun (&optional arg
)
1489 "Move backward to the beginning of a defun.
1490 Every top level declaration that contains a brace paren block is
1491 considered to be a defun.
1493 With a positive argument, move backward that many defuns. A negative
1494 argument -N means move forward to the Nth following beginning. Return
1495 t unless search stops due to beginning or end of buffer.
1497 Unlike the built-in `beginning-of-defun' this tries to be smarter
1498 about finding the char with open-parenthesis syntax that starts the
1502 (or arg
(setq arg
1))
1504 (c-save-buffer-state
1505 (beginning-of-defun-function end-of-defun-function
1507 where paren-state pos
)
1509 ;; Move back out of any macro/comment/string we happen to be in.
1510 (c-beginning-of-macro)
1511 (setq pos
(c-literal-limits))
1512 (if pos
(goto-char (car pos
)))
1514 (setq where
(c-where-wrt-brace-construct))
1517 ;; Move forward to the closing brace of a function.
1519 (if (memq where
'(at-function-end outwith-function
))
1520 (setq arg
(1+ arg
)))
1522 (setq arg
(c-forward-to-nth-EOF-} (- arg
) where
)))
1523 ;; Move forward to the next opening brace....
1524 (when (and (= arg
0)
1525 (c-syntactic-re-search-forward "{" nil
'eob
))
1527 ;; ... and backward to the function header.
1528 (c-beginning-of-decl-1)
1531 ;; Move backward to the opening brace of a function.
1532 (when (and (> arg
0)
1533 (eq (setq arg
(c-backward-to-nth-BOF-{ arg where
)) 0))
1535 ;; Go backward to this function's header.
1536 (c-beginning-of-decl-1)
1539 ;; We're now there, modulo comments and whitespace.
1540 ;; Try to be line oriented; position point at the closest
1541 ;; preceding boi that isn't inside a comment, but if we hit
1542 ;; the previous declaration then we use the current point
1544 (while (and (/= (point) (c-point 'boi
))
1545 (c-backward-single-comment)))
1546 (if (/= (point) (c-point 'boi
))
1549 (c-keep-region-active)
1552 (defun c-forward-to-nth-EOF-} (n where
)
1553 ;; Skip to the closing brace of the Nth function after point. If
1554 ;; point is inside a function, this counts as the first. Point must be
1555 ;; outside any comment/string or macro.
1557 ;; N must be strictly positive.
1558 ;; WHERE describes the position of point, one of the symbols `at-header',
1559 ;; `in-header', `in-block', `in-trailer', `at-function-end',
1560 ;; `outwith-function' as returned by c-where-wrt-brace-construct.
1562 ;; If we run out of functions, leave point at EOB. Return zero on success,
1563 ;; otherwise the number of }s still to go.
1565 ;; This function may do hidden buffer changes.
1568 ;; What we do to go forward over the first defun depends on where we
1569 ;; start. We go to the closing brace of that defun, even when we go
1570 ;; backwards to it (in a "struct foo {...} bar ;").
1572 ((eq where
'in-block
)
1573 (goto-char (c-least-enclosing-brace (c-parse-state)))
1576 ((eq where
'in-trailer
)
1577 (c-syntactic-skip-backward "^}")
1579 ((memq where
'(at-function-end outwith-function at-header in-header
))
1580 (when (c-syntactic-re-search-forward "{" nil
'eob
)
1584 (t (error "c-forward-to-nth-EOF-}: `where' is %s" where
)))
1586 ;; Each time round the loop, go forward to a "}" at the outermost level.
1587 (while (and (> n
0) (not (eobp)))
1588 ;(c-parse-state) ; This call speeds up the following one by a factor
1589 ; of ~6. Hmmm. 2006/4/5.
1590 (when (c-syntactic-re-search-forward "{" nil
'eob
)
1596 (defun c-end-of-defun (&optional arg
)
1597 "Move forward to the end of a top level declaration.
1598 With argument, do it that many times. Negative argument -N means move
1599 back to Nth preceding end. Returns t unless search stops due to
1600 beginning or end of buffer.
1602 An end of a defun occurs right after the close-parenthesis that matches
1603 the open-parenthesis that starts a defun; see `beginning-of-defun'."
1605 (or arg
(setq arg
1))
1607 (c-save-buffer-state
1608 (beginning-of-defun-function end-of-defun-function
1610 where paren-state pos
)
1612 ;; Move back out of any macro/comment/string we happen to be in.
1613 (c-beginning-of-macro)
1614 (setq pos
(c-literal-limits))
1615 (if pos
(goto-char (car pos
)))
1617 (setq where
(c-where-wrt-brace-construct))
1620 ;; Move backwards to the } of a function
1622 (if (memq where
'(at-header outwith-function
))
1623 (setq arg
(1+ arg
)))
1625 (setq arg
(c-backward-to-nth-BOF-{ (- arg
) where
)))
1627 (c-syntactic-skip-backward "^}")))
1629 ;; Move forward to the } of a function
1631 (setq arg
(c-forward-to-nth-EOF-} arg where
))))
1633 ;; Do we need to move forward from the brace to the semicolon?
1635 (if (c-in-function-trailer-p) ; after "}" of struct/enum, etc.
1636 (c-syntactic-re-search-forward ";"))
1639 ;; We're there now, modulo comments and whitespace.
1640 ;; Try to be line oriented; position point after the next
1641 ;; newline that isn't inside a comment, but if we hit the
1642 ;; next declaration then we use the current point instead.
1643 (while (and (not (bolp))
1644 (not (looking-at "\\s *$"))
1645 (c-forward-single-comment)))
1647 ((looking-at "\\s *$")
1652 (c-keep-region-active)
1655 (defun c-defun-name ()
1656 "Return the name of the current defun, or NIL if there isn't one.
1657 \"Defun\" here means a function, or other top level construct
1658 with a brace block."
1660 (c-save-buffer-state
1661 (beginning-of-defun-function end-of-defun-function
1667 ;; Move back out of any macro/comment/string we happen to be in.
1668 (c-beginning-of-macro)
1669 (setq pos
(c-literal-limits))
1670 (if pos
(goto-char (car pos
)))
1672 (setq where
(c-where-wrt-brace-construct))
1674 ;; Move to the beginning of the current defun, if any, if we're not
1676 (if (eq where
'outwith-function
)
1678 (unless (eq where
'at-header
)
1679 (c-backward-to-nth-BOF-{ 1 where
)
1680 (c-beginning-of-decl-1))
1682 ;; Pick out the defun name, according to the type of defun.
1684 ;; struct, union, enum, or similar:
1685 ((and (looking-at c-type-prefix-key
)
1686 (progn (c-forward-token-2 2) ; over "struct foo "
1687 (or (eq (char-after) ?\
{)
1688 (looking-at c-symbol-key
)))) ; "struct foo bar ..."
1689 (save-match-data (c-forward-token-2))
1690 (when (eq (char-after) ?\
{)
1691 (c-backward-token-2)
1692 (looking-at c-symbol-key
))
1693 (match-string-no-properties 0))
1695 ((looking-at "DEFUN\\_>")
1696 ;; DEFUN ("file-name-directory", Ffile_name_directory, Sfile_name_directory, ...) ==> Ffile_name_directory
1697 ;; DEFUN(POSIX::STREAM-LOCK, stream lockp &key BLOCK SHARED START LENGTH) ==> POSIX::STREAM-LOCK
1699 (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
1700 (when (eq (char-after) ?
\")
1702 (c-forward-token-2)) ; over the comma and following WS.
1703 (buffer-substring-no-properties
1707 (when (looking-at ":") ; CLISP: DEFUN(PACKAGE:LISP-SYMBOL,...)
1708 (skip-chars-forward "^,"))
1709 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
1712 ((looking-at "DEF[a-zA-Z0-9_]* *( *\\([^, ]*\\) *,")
1713 ;; DEFCHECKER(sysconf_arg,prefix=_SC,default=, ...) ==> sysconf_arg
1714 ;; DEFFLAGSET(syslog_opt_flags,LOG_PID ...) ==> syslog_opt_flags
1715 (match-string-no-properties 1))
1718 ;; Normal function or initializer.
1719 (when (c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[{(]" nil t
)
1721 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
1722 (when (eq (char-before) ?\
=) ; struct foo bar = {0, 0} ;
1723 (c-backward-token-2)
1724 (c-backward-syntactic-ws))
1725 (setq name-end
(point))
1726 (c-backward-token-2)
1727 (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) name-end
)))))))))
1729 (defun c-declaration-limits (near)
1730 ;; Return a cons of the beginning and end positions of the current
1731 ;; top level declaration or macro. If point is not inside any then
1732 ;; nil is returned, unless NEAR is non-nil in which case the closest
1733 ;; following one is chosen instead (if there is any). The end
1734 ;; position is at the next line, providing there is one before the
1737 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
1740 ;; Note: Some code duplication in `c-beginning-of-defun' and
1741 ;; `c-end-of-defun'.
1743 (let ((start (point))
1744 (paren-state (c-parse-state))
1747 (goto-char (c-least-enclosing-brace paren-state
))
1748 ;; If we moved to the outermost enclosing paren then we
1749 ;; can use c-safe-position to set the limit. Can't do
1750 ;; that otherwise since the earlier paren pair on
1751 ;; paren-state might very well be part of the
1752 ;; declaration we should go to.
1753 (setq lim
(c-safe-position (point) paren-state
))
1755 ;; At top level. Make sure we aren't inside a literal.
1756 (setq pos
(c-literal-limits
1757 (c-safe-position (point) paren-state
)))
1758 (if pos
(goto-char (car pos
))))
1760 (when (c-beginning-of-macro)
1769 (when (or (eq (car (c-beginning-of-decl-1 lim
)) 'previous
)
1771 ;; We moved back over the previous defun. Skip to the next
1772 ;; one. Not using c-forward-syntactic-ws here since we
1773 ;; should not skip a macro. We can also be directly after
1774 ;; the block in a `c-opt-block-decls-with-vars-key'
1775 ;; declaration, but then we won't move significantly far
1778 (c-forward-comments)
1780 (when (and near
(c-beginning-of-macro))
1788 (if (eobp) (throw 'exit nil
))
1790 ;; Check if `c-beginning-of-decl-1' put us after the block in a
1791 ;; declaration that doesn't end there. We're searching back and
1792 ;; forth over the block here, which can be expensive.
1794 (if (and c-opt-block-decls-with-vars-key
1796 (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
1797 (eq (char-before) ?
}))
1798 (eq (car (c-beginning-of-decl-1))
1802 (and (> (point) pos
)
1803 (setq end-pos
(point)))))
1807 (if (and (not near
) (> (point) start
))
1810 ;; Try to be line oriented; position the limits at the
1811 ;; closest preceding boi, and after the next newline, that
1812 ;; isn't inside a comment, but if we hit a neighboring
1813 ;; declaration then we instead use the exact declaration
1814 ;; limit in that direction.
1817 (while (and (/= (point) (c-point 'boi
))
1818 (c-backward-single-comment)))
1819 (if (/= (point) (c-point 'boi
))
1827 (while (and (not (bolp))
1828 (not (looking-at "\\s *$"))
1829 (c-forward-single-comment)))
1832 ((looking-at "\\s *$")
1839 (defun c-mark-function ()
1840 "Put mark at end of the current top-level declaration or macro, point at beginning.
1841 If point is not inside any then the closest following one is chosen.
1843 As opposed to \\[c-beginning-of-defun] and \\[c-end-of-defun], this
1844 function does not require the declaration to contain a brace block."
1848 (c-save-buffer-state nil
1849 ;; We try to be line oriented, unless there are several
1850 ;; declarations on the same line.
1851 (if (looking-at c-syntactic-eol
)
1852 (c-backward-token-2 1 nil
(c-point 'bol
)))
1853 (setq decl-limits
(c-declaration-limits t
)))
1855 (if (not decl-limits
)
1856 (error "Cannot find any declaration")
1857 (goto-char (car decl-limits
))
1858 (push-mark (cdr decl-limits
) nil t
))))
1860 (defun c-cpp-define-name ()
1861 "Return the name of the current CPP macro, or NIL if we're not in one."
1864 (and c-opt-cpp-macro-define-start
1865 (c-beginning-of-macro)
1866 (looking-at c-opt-cpp-macro-define-start
)
1867 (match-string-no-properties 1))))
1870 ;; Movement by statements.
1871 (defun c-in-comment-line-prefix-p ()
1872 ;; Point is within a comment. Is it also within a comment-prefix?
1873 ;; Space at BOL which precedes a comment-prefix counts as part of it.
1875 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
1876 (let ((here (point)))
1879 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
1880 (and (looking-at c-current-comment-prefix
)
1881 (/= (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
1882 (< here
(match-end 0))))))
1884 (defun c-narrow-to-comment-innards (range)
1885 ;; Narrow to the "inside" of the comment (block) defined by range, as
1888 ;; A c-style block comment has its opening "/*" and its closing "*/" (if
1889 ;; present) removed. A c++-style line comment retains its opening "//" but
1890 ;; has any final NL removed. If POINT is currently outwith these innards,
1891 ;; move it to the appropriate boundary.
1893 ;; This narrowing simplifies the sentence movement functions, since it
1894 ;; eliminates awkward things at the boundaries of the comment (block).
1896 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
1897 (let* ((lit-type (c-literal-type range
))
1898 (beg (if (eq lit-type
'c
) (+ (car range
) 2) (car range
)))
1899 (end (if (eq lit-type
'c
)
1900 (if (and (eq (char-before (cdr range
)) ?
/)
1901 (eq (char-before (1- (cdr range
))) ?
*))
1904 (if (eq (cdr range
) (point-max))
1906 (- (cdr range
) 1)))))
1908 (goto-char end
)) ; This would be done automatically by ...
1910 (goto-char beg
)) ; ... narrow-to-region but is not documented.
1911 (narrow-to-region beg end
)))
1913 (defun c-beginning-of-sentence-in-comment (range)
1914 ;; Move backwards to the "beginning of a sentence" within the comment
1915 ;; defined by RANGE, a cons of its starting and ending positions. If we
1916 ;; find a BOS, return NIL. Otherwise, move point to just before the start
1917 ;; of the comment and return T.
1919 ;; The BOS is either text which follows a regexp match of sentence-end,
1920 ;; or text which is a beginning of "paragraph".
1921 ;; Comment-prefixes are treated like WS when calculating BOSes or BOPs.
1923 ;; This code was adapted from GNU Emacs's forward-sentence in paragraphs.el.
1924 ;; It is not a general function, but is intended only for calling from
1925 ;; c-move-over-sentence. Not all preconditions have been explicitly stated.
1927 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
1929 (let ((start-point (point)))
1931 (c-narrow-to-comment-innards range
) ; This may move point back.
1932 (let* ((here (point))
1934 (here-filler ; matches WS and comment-prefices at point.
1935 (concat "\\=\\(^[ \t]*\\(" c-current-comment-prefix
"\\)"
1936 "\\|[ \t\n\r\f]\\)*"))
1937 (prefix-at-bol-here ; matches WS and prefix at BOL, just before point
1938 (concat "^[ \t]*\\(" c-current-comment-prefix
"\\)[ \t\n\r\f]*\\="))
1939 ;; First, find the previous paragraph start, if any.
1940 (par-beg ; point where non-WS/non-prefix text of paragraph starts.
1942 (forward-paragraph -
1) ; uses cc-mode values of
1943 ; paragraph-\(start\|separate\)
1944 (if (> (re-search-forward here-filler nil t
) here
)
1946 (when (>= (point) here
)
1947 (forward-paragraph -
2)
1948 (if (> (re-search-forward here-filler nil t
) here
)
1952 ;; Now seek successively earlier sentence ends between PAR-BEG and
1953 ;; HERE, until the "start of sentence" following it is earlier than
1954 ;; HERE, or we hit PAR-BEG. Beware of comment prefices!
1955 (while (and (re-search-backward (c-sentence-end) par-beg
'limit
)
1957 (goto-char (match-end 0)) ; tentative beginning of sentence
1958 (or (>= (point) here
)
1959 (and (not (bolp)) ; Found a non-blank comment-prefix?
1961 (if (re-search-backward prefix-at-bol-here nil t
)
1962 (/= (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))
1963 (progn ; Skip the crud to find a real b-o-s.
1964 (if (c-in-comment-line-prefix-p)
1965 (beginning-of-line))
1966 (re-search-forward here-filler
) ; always succeeds.
1967 (>= (point) here
))))
1969 (re-search-forward here-filler
)))
1971 (if (< (point) start-point
)
1973 (goto-char (car range
))
1976 (defun c-end-of-sentence-in-comment (range)
1977 ;; Move forward to the "end of a sentence" within the comment defined by
1978 ;; RANGE, a cons of its starting and ending positions (enclosing the opening
1979 ;; comment delimiter and the terminating */ or newline). If we find an EOS,
1980 ;; return NIL. Otherwise, move point to just after the end of the comment
1983 ;; The EOS is just after the non-WS part of the next match of the regexp
1984 ;; sentence-end. Typically, this is just after one of [.!?]. If there is
1985 ;; no sentence-end match following point, any WS before the end of the
1986 ;; comment will count as EOS, providing we're not already in it.
1988 ;; This code was adapted from GNU Emacs's forward-sentence in paragraphs.el.
1989 ;; It is not a general function, but is intended only for calling from
1990 ;; c-move-over-sentence.
1992 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
1994 (let ((start-point (point))
1995 ;; (lit-type (c-literal-type range)) ; Commented out, 2005/11/23, ACM
1998 (c-narrow-to-comment-innards range
) ; This might move point forwards.
1999 (let* ((here (point))
2000 (par-end ; EOL position of last text in current/next paragraph.
2002 ;; The cc-mode values of paragraph-\(start\|separate\), set
2003 ;; in c-setup-paragraph-variables, are used in the
2005 (forward-paragraph 1)
2006 (if (eq (preceding-char) ?
\n) (forward-char -
1))
2007 (when (<= (point) here
) ; can happen, e.g., when HERE is at EOL.
2009 (forward-paragraph 2)
2010 (if (eq (preceding-char) ?
\n) (forward-char -
1)))
2015 (concat "^[ \t]*\\(" c-current-comment-prefix
"\\)\\=")))
2016 ;; Go forward one "comment-prefix which looks like sentence-end"
2017 ;; each time round the following:
2018 (while (and (re-search-forward (c-sentence-end) par-end
'limit
)
2021 (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
2022 (or (and (not (bolp))
2023 (re-search-backward prefix-at-bol-here nil t
)
2024 (/= (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
2025 (<= (point) here
))))
2028 ;; Take special action if we're up against the end of a comment (of
2029 ;; either sort): Leave point just after the last non-ws text.
2030 (if (eq (point) (point-max))
2031 (while (or (/= (skip-chars-backward " \t\n") 0)
2032 (and (re-search-backward prefix-at-bol-here nil t
)
2033 (/= (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))))))
2035 (if (> (point) start-point
)
2037 (goto-char (cdr range
))
2040 (defun c-beginning-of-sentence-in-string (range)
2041 ;; Move backwards to the "beginning of a sentence" within the string defined
2042 ;; by RANGE, a cons of its starting and ending positions (enclosing the
2043 ;; string quotes). If we find a BOS, return NIL. Otherwise, move point to
2044 ;; just before the start of the string and return T.
2046 ;; The BOS is either the text which follows a regexp match of sentence-end
2047 ;; or text which is a beginning of "paragraph". For the purposes of
2048 ;; determining paragraph boundaries, escaped newlines are treated as
2049 ;; ordinary newlines.
2051 ;; This code was adapted from GNU Emacs's forward-sentence in paragraphs.el.
2052 ;; It is not a general function, but is intended only for calling from
2053 ;; c-move-over-sentence.
2055 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2057 (let* ((here (point)) last
2058 (end (1- (cdr range
)))
2059 (here-filler ; matches WS and escaped newlines at point.
2060 "\\=\\([ \t\n\r\f]\\|\\\\[\n\r]\\)*")
2061 ;; Enhance paragraph-start and paragraph-separate also to recognise
2062 ;; blank lines terminated by escaped EOLs. IT MAY WELL BE that
2063 ;; these values should be customizable user options, or something.
2064 (paragraph-start c-string-par-start
)
2065 (paragraph-separate c-string-par-separate
)
2067 (par-beg ; beginning of current (or previous) paragraph.
2070 (narrow-to-region (1+ (car range
)) end
)
2071 (forward-paragraph -
1) ; uses above values of
2072 ; paragraph-\(start\|separate\)
2073 (if (> (re-search-forward here-filler nil t
) here
)
2075 (when (>= (point) here
)
2076 (forward-paragraph -
2)
2077 (if (> (re-search-forward here-filler nil t
) here
)
2080 ;; Now see if we can find a sentence end after PAR-BEG.
2081 (while (and (re-search-backward c-sentence-end-with-esc-eol par-beg
'limit
)
2083 (goto-char (match-end 0))
2087 here-filler end t
) ; always succeeds. Use end rather
2088 ; than here, in case point starts
2089 ; beyond the closing quote.
2090 (>= (point) here
))))
2092 (re-search-forward here-filler here t
)
2093 (if (< (point) here
)
2095 (goto-char (car range
))
2098 (defun c-end-of-sentence-in-string (range)
2099 ;; Move forward to the "end of a sentence" within the string defined by
2100 ;; RANGE, a cons of its starting and ending positions. If we find an EOS,
2101 ;; return NIL. Otherwise, move point to just after the end of the string
2104 ;; The EOS is just after the non-WS part of the next match of the regexp
2105 ;; sentence-end. Typically, this is just after one of [.!?]. If there is
2106 ;; no sentence-end match following point, any WS before the end of the
2107 ;; string will count as EOS, providing we're not already in it.
2109 ;; This code was adapted from GNU Emacs's forward-sentence in paragraphs.el.
2110 ;; It is not a general function, but is intended only for calling from
2111 ;; c-move-over-sentence.
2113 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2115 (let* ((here (point))
2117 ;; Enhance paragraph-start and paragraph-separate to recognise
2118 ;; blank lines terminated by escaped EOLs.
2119 (paragraph-start c-string-par-start
)
2120 (paragraph-separate c-string-par-separate
)
2122 (par-end ; EOL position of last text in current/next paragraph.
2125 (narrow-to-region (car range
) (1- (cdr range
)))
2126 ;; The above values of paragraph-\(start\|separate\) are used
2127 ;; in the following.
2128 (forward-paragraph 1)
2130 ;; (re-search-backward filler-here nil t) would find an empty
2131 ;; string. Therefore we simulate it by the following:
2132 (while (or (/= (skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r\f") 0)
2133 (re-search-backward "\\\\\\($\\)\\=" nil t
)))
2134 (unless (> (point) here
)
2136 (forward-paragraph 1)
2137 (while (or (/= (skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r\f") 0)
2138 (re-search-backward "\\\\\\($\\)\\=" nil t
))))
2140 ;; Try to go forward a sentence.
2141 (when (re-search-forward c-sentence-end-with-esc-eol par-end
'limit
)
2143 (while (or (/= (skip-chars-backward " \t\n") 0)
2144 (re-search-backward "\\\\\\($\\)\\=" nil t
))))
2145 ;; Did we move a sentence, or did we hit the end of the string?
2146 (if (> (point) here
)
2148 (goto-char (cdr range
))
2151 (defun c-ascertain-preceding-literal ()
2152 ;; Point is not in a literal (i.e. comment or string (include AWK regexp)).
2153 ;; If a literal is the next thing (aside from whitespace) to be found before
2154 ;; point, return a cons of its start.end positions (enclosing the
2155 ;; delimiters). Otherwise return NIL.
2157 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2159 (c-collect-line-comments
2160 (let ((here (point))
2162 (if (c-backward-single-comment)
2163 (cons (point) (progn (c-forward-single-comment) (point)))
2165 ;; to prevent `looking-at' seeing a " at point.
2166 (narrow-to-region (point-min) here
)
2169 ;; An EOL can act as an "open string" terminator in AWK.
2170 (looking-at c-ws
*-string-limit-regexp
)
2172 (progn (backward-char)
2173 (looking-at c-string-limit-regexp
))))
2174 (goto-char (match-end 0)) ; just after the string terminator.
2176 (c-safe (c-backward-sexp 1) ; move back over the string.
2177 (cons (point) pos
)))))))))
2179 (defun c-ascertain-following-literal ()
2180 ;; Point is not in a literal (i.e. comment or string (include AWK regexp)).
2181 ;; If a literal is the next thing (aside from whitespace) following point,
2182 ;; return a cons of its start.end positions (enclosing the delimiters).
2183 ;; Otherwise return NIL.
2185 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2187 (c-collect-line-comments
2190 (if (looking-at c-string-limit-regexp
) ; string-delimiter.
2191 (cons (point) (or (c-safe (progn (c-forward-sexp 1) (point)))
2194 (if (c-forward-single-comment)
2195 (cons pos
(point))))))))
2197 (defun c-after-statement-terminator-p () ; Should we pass in LIM here?
2198 ;; Does point immediately follow a statement "terminator"? A virtual
2199 ;; semicolon is regarded here as such. So is a an opening brace ;-)
2201 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2204 (and (looking-at "[;{}]")
2205 (not (and c-special-brace-lists
; Pike special brace lists.
2206 (eq (char-after) ?
{)
2207 (c-looking-at-special-brace-list)))))
2209 ;; The following (for macros) is not strict about exactly where we are
2210 ;; wrt white space at the end of the macro. Doesn't seem to matter too
2211 ;; much. ACM 2004/3/29.
2214 (if (c-beginning-of-macro)
2215 (setq eom
(progn (c-end-of-macro)
2219 (c-forward-comments)
2220 (>= (point) eom
))))))
2222 (defun c-back-over-illiterals (macro-start)
2223 ;; Move backwards over code which isn't a literal (i.e. comment or string),
2224 ;; stopping before reaching BOB or a literal or the boundary of a
2225 ;; preprocessor statement or the "beginning of a statement". MACRO-START is
2226 ;; the position of the '#' beginning the current preprocessor directive, or
2227 ;; NIL if we're not in such.
2229 ;; Return a cons (A.B), where
2230 ;; A is NIL if we moved back to a BOS (and know it), T otherwise (we
2231 ;; didn't move, or we hit a literal, or we're not sure about BOS).
2232 ;; B is MACRO-BOUNDARY if we are about to cross the boundary out of or
2233 ;; into a macro, otherwise LITERAL if we've hit a literal, otherwise NIL
2235 ;; The total collection of returned values is as follows:
2236 ;; (nil . nil): Found a BOS whilst remaining inside the illiterals.
2237 ;; (t . literal): No BOS found: only a comment/string. We _might_ be at
2238 ;; a BOS - the caller must check this.
2239 ;; (nil . macro-boundary): only happens with non-nil macro-start. We've
2240 ;; moved and reached the opening # of the macro.
2241 ;; (t . macro-boundary): Every other circumstance in which we're at a
2242 ;; macro-boundary. We might be at a BOS.
2244 ;; Point is left either at the beginning-of-statement, or at the last non-ws
2245 ;; code before encountering the literal/BOB or macro-boundary.
2247 ;; Note that this function moves within either preprocessor commands
2248 ;; (macros) or normal code, but will not cross a boundary between the two,
2249 ;; or between two distinct preprocessor commands.
2251 ;; Stop before `{' and after `;', `{', `}' and `};' when not followed by `}'
2252 ;; or `)', but on the other side of the syntactic ws. Move by sexps and
2253 ;; move into parens. Also stop before `#' when it's at boi on a line.
2255 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2257 (let ((here (point))
2258 last
) ; marks the position of non-ws code, what'll be BOS if, say, a
2259 ; semicolon precedes it.
2261 (while t
;; We go back one "token" each iteration of the loop.
2264 ;; Stop at the token after a comment.
2265 ((c-backward-single-comment) ; Also functions as backwards-ws.
2267 (throw 'done
'(t . literal
)))
2269 ;; If we've gone back over a LF, we might have moved into or out of
2270 ;; a preprocessor line.
2271 ((and (save-excursion
2273 (re-search-forward "\\(^\\|[^\\]\\)[\n\r]" last t
))
2275 (< (point) macro-start
)
2276 (c-beginning-of-macro)))
2278 ;; Return a car of NIL ONLY if we've hit the opening # of a macro.
2279 (throw 'done
(cons (or (eq (point) here
)
2283 ;; Have we found a virtual semicolon? If so, stop, unless the next
2284 ;; statement is where we started from.
2285 ((and (c-at-vsemi-p)
2287 (not (memq (char-after last
) '(?\
) ?
})))) ; we've moved back from ) or }
2289 (throw 'done
'(nil . nil
)))
2291 ;; Hit the beginning of the buffer/region?
2295 (throw 'done
'(nil . nil
)))
2297 ;; Move back a character.
2298 ((progn (backward-char) nil
))
2300 ;; Stop at "{" (unless it's a PIKE special brace list.)
2301 ((eq (char-after) ?\
{)
2302 (if (and c-special-brace-lists
2303 (c-looking-at-special-brace-list))
2304 (skip-syntax-backward "w_") ; Speedup only.
2307 (throw 'done
'(nil . nil
))))
2309 ;; Have we reached the start of a macro? This always counts as
2310 ;; BOS. (N.B. I don't think (eq (point) here) can ever be true
2311 ;; here. FIXME!!! ACM 2004/3/29)
2312 ((and macro-start
(eq (point) macro-start
))
2313 (throw 'done
(cons (eq (point) here
) 'macro-boundary
)))
2315 ;; Stop at token just after "}" or ";".
2316 ((looking-at "[;}]")
2317 ;; If we've gone back over ;, {, or }, we're done.
2318 (if (or (= here last
)
2319 (memq (char-after last
) '(?\
) ?
}))) ; we've moved back from ) or }
2320 (if (and (eq (char-before) ?
}) ; If };, treat them as a unit.
2321 (eq (char-after) ?\
;))
2323 (goto-char last
) ; To the statement starting after the ; or }.
2324 (throw 'done
'(nil . nil
))))
2326 ;; Stop at the token after a string.
2327 ((looking-at c-string-limit-regexp
) ; Just gone back over a string terminator?
2329 (throw 'done
'(t . literal
)))
2331 ;; Nothing special: go back word characters.
2332 (t (skip-syntax-backward "w_")) ; Speedup only.
2335 (defun c-forward-over-illiterals (macro-end allow-early-stop
)
2336 ;; Move forwards over code, stopping before reaching EOB or a literal
2337 ;; (i.e. a comment/string) or the boundary of a preprocessor statement or
2338 ;; the "end of a statement". MACRO-END is the position of the EOL/EOB which
2339 ;; terminates the current preprocessor directive, or NIL if we're not in
2342 ;; ALLOW-EARLY-STOP is non-nil if it is permissible to return without moving
2343 ;; forward at all, should we encounter a `{'. This is an ugly kludge, but
2344 ;; seems unavoidable. Depending on the context this function is called
2345 ;; from, we _sometimes_ need to stop there. Currently (2004/4/3),
2346 ;; ALLOW-EARLY-STOP is applied only to open braces, not to virtual
2347 ;; semicolons, or anything else.
2349 ;; Return a cons (A.B), where
2350 ;; A is NIL if we moved forward to an EOS, or stay at one (when
2351 ;; ALLOW-EARLY-STOP is set), T otherwise (we hit a literal).
2352 ;; B is 'MACRO-BOUNDARY if we are about to cross the boundary out of or
2353 ;; into a macro, otherwise 'LITERAL if we've hit a literal, otherwise NIL
2355 ;; Point is left either after the end-of-statement, or at the last non-ws
2356 ;; code before encountering the literal, or the # of the preprocessor
2357 ;; statement, or at EOB [or just after last non-WS stuff??].
2359 ;; As a clarification of "after the end-of-statement", if a comment or
2360 ;; whitespace follows a completed AWK statement, that statement is treated
2361 ;; as ending just after the last non-ws character before the comment.
2363 ;; Note that this function moves within either preprocessor commands
2364 ;; (macros) or normal code, but not both within the same invocation.
2366 ;; Stop before `{', `}', and `#' when it's at boi on a line, but on the
2367 ;; other side of the syntactic ws, and after `;', `}' and `};'. Only
2368 ;; stop before `{' if at top level or inside braces, though. Move by
2369 ;; sexps and move into parens. Also stop at eol of lines with `#' at
2372 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2373 (let ((here (point))
2376 (while t
;; We go one "token" forward each time round this loop.
2379 ;; If we've moved forward to a virtual semicolon, we're done.
2380 (if (and (> last here
) ; Should we check ALLOW-EARLY-STOP, here? 2004/4/3
2382 (throw 'done
'(nil . nil
)))
2386 ;; Gone past the end of a macro?
2387 ((and macro-end
(> (point) macro-end
))
2389 (throw 'done
(cons (eq (point) here
) 'macro-boundary
)))
2391 ;; About to hit a comment?
2392 ((save-excursion (c-forward-single-comment))
2394 (throw 'done
'(t . literal
)))
2400 (throw 'done
'(nil . nil
)))
2402 ;; If we encounter a '{', stop just after the previous token.
2403 ((and (eq (char-after) ?
{)
2404 (not (and c-special-brace-lists
2405 (c-looking-at-special-brace-list)))
2406 (or allow-early-stop
(/= here last
))
2407 (save-excursion ; Is this a check that we're NOT at top level?
2408 ;;;; NO! This seems to check that (i) EITHER we're at the top level; OR (ii) The next enclosing
2409 ;;;; level of bracketing is a '{'. HMM. Doesn't seem to make sense.
2410 ;;;; 2003/8/8 This might have something to do with the GCC extension "Statement Expressions", e.g.
2411 ;;;; while ({stmt1 ; stmt2 ; exp ;}). This form excludes such Statement Expressions.
2412 (or (not (c-safe (up-list -
1) t
))
2413 (= (char-after) ?
{))))
2415 (throw 'done
'(nil . nil
)))
2417 ;; End of a PIKE special brace list? If so, step over it and continue.
2418 ((and c-special-brace-lists
2419 (eq (char-after) ?
})
2421 (and (c-safe (up-list -
1) t
)
2422 (c-looking-at-special-brace-list))))
2424 (skip-syntax-forward "w_")) ; Speedup only.
2426 ;; Have we got a '}' after having moved? If so, stop after the
2428 ((and (eq (char-after) ?
})
2431 (throw 'done
'(nil . nil
)))
2433 ;; Stop if we encounter a preprocessor line.
2434 ((and (not macro-end
)
2435 (eq (char-after) ?
#)
2436 (= (point) (c-point 'boi
)))
2438 ;(throw 'done (cons (eq (point) here) 'macro-boundary))) ; Changed 2003/3/26
2439 (throw 'done
'(t . macro-boundary
)))
2441 ;; Stop after a ';', '}', or "};"
2442 ((looking-at ";\\|};?")
2443 (goto-char (match-end 0))
2444 (throw 'done
'(nil . nil
)))
2446 ;; Found a string (this subsumes AWK regexps)?
2447 ((looking-at c-string-limit-regexp
)
2449 (throw 'done
'(t . literal
)))
2452 (forward-char) ; Can't fail - we checked (eobp) earlier on.
2453 (skip-syntax-forward "w_") ; Speedup only.
2454 (when (and macro-end
(> (point) macro-end
))
2456 (throw 'done
(cons (eq (point) here
) 'macro-boundary
))))
2459 (defun c-one-line-string-p (range)
2460 ;; Is the literal defined by RANGE a string contained in a single line?
2462 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2464 (goto-char (car range
))
2465 (and (looking-at c-string-limit-regexp
)
2466 (progn (skip-chars-forward "^\n" (cdr range
))
2467 (eq (point) (cdr range
))))))
2469 (defun c-beginning-of-statement (&optional count lim sentence-flag
)
2470 "Go to the beginning of the innermost C statement.
2471 With prefix arg, go back N - 1 statements. If already at the
2472 beginning of a statement then go to the beginning of the closest
2473 preceding one, moving into nested blocks if necessary (use
2474 \\[backward-sexp] to skip over a block). If within or next to a
2475 comment or multiline string, move by sentences instead of statements.
2477 When called from a program, this function takes 3 optional args: the
2478 repetition count, a buffer position limit which is the farthest back
2479 to search for the syntactic context, and a flag saying whether to do
2480 sentence motion in or near comments and multiline strings.
2482 Note that for use in programs, `c-beginning-of-statement-1' is
2483 usually better. It has much better defined semantics than this one,
2484 which is intended for interactive use, and might therefore change to
2485 be more \"DWIM:ey\"."
2486 (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg
)
2489 (c-end-of-statement (- count
) lim sentence-flag
)
2490 (c-save-buffer-state
2491 ((count (or count
1))
2492 last
; start point for going back ONE chunk. Updated each chunk movement.
2494 (save-excursion (and (not (bobp)) (c-beginning-of-macro) (point))))
2495 res
; result from sub-function call
2496 not-bos
; "not beginning-of-statement"
2497 (range (c-collect-line-comments (c-literal-limits lim
)))) ; (start.end) of current literal or NIL
2499 ;; Go back one statement at each iteration of the following loop.
2500 (while (and (/= count
0)
2501 (or (not lim
) (> (point) lim
)))
2502 ;; Go back one "chunk" each time round the following loop, stopping
2503 ;; when we reach a statement boundary, etc.
2506 (cond ; Each arm of this cond returns NIL on reaching a desired
2507 ; statement boundary, non-NIL otherwise.
2512 (range ; point is within or approaching a literal.
2514 ;; Single line string or sentence-flag is null => skip the
2516 ((or (null sentence-flag
)
2517 (c-one-line-string-p range
))
2518 (goto-char (car range
))
2519 (setq range
(c-ascertain-preceding-literal))
2520 ;; N.B. The following is essentially testing for an AWK regexp
2522 ;; Was the previous non-ws thing an end of statement?
2525 (c-backward-comments)
2526 (c-backward-syntactic-ws))
2527 (not (or (bobp) (c-after-statement-terminator-p)))))
2529 ;; Comment inside a statement or a multi-line string.
2530 (t (when (setq res
; returns non-nil when we go out of the literal
2531 (if (eq (c-literal-type range
) 'string
)
2532 (c-beginning-of-sentence-in-string range
)
2533 (c-beginning-of-sentence-in-comment range
)))
2534 (setq range
(c-ascertain-preceding-literal)))
2537 ;; Non-literal code.
2538 (t (setq res
(c-back-over-illiterals macro-fence
))
2539 (setq not-bos
; "not reached beginning-of-statement".
2540 (or (= (point) last
)
2541 (memq (char-after) '(?\
) ?\
}))
2544 ;; We're at a tentative BOS. The next form goes
2545 ;; back over WS looking for an end of previous
2547 (not (save-excursion
2549 (c-backward-comments)
2550 (c-backward-syntactic-ws))
2551 (or (bobp) (c-after-statement-terminator-p)))))))
2552 ;; Are we about to move backwards into or out of a
2553 ;; preprocessor command? If so, locate it's beginning.
2554 (when (eq (cdr res
) 'macro-boundary
)
2559 (progn (c-skip-ws-backward) (c-beginning-of-macro))
2561 ;; Are we about to move backwards into a literal?
2562 (when (memq (cdr res
) '(macro-boundary literal
))
2563 (setq range
(c-ascertain-preceding-literal)))
2565 (setq last
(point)))
2567 (if (/= count
0) (setq count
(1- count
))))
2568 (c-keep-region-active))))
2570 (defun c-end-of-statement (&optional count lim sentence-flag
)
2571 "Go to the end of the innermost C statement.
2572 With prefix arg, go forward N - 1 statements. Move forward to the end
2573 of the next statement if already at end, and move into nested blocks
2574 \(use \\[forward-sexp] to skip over a block). If within or next to a
2575 comment or multiline string, move by sentences instead of statements.
2577 When called from a program, this function takes 3 optional args: the
2578 repetition count, a buffer position limit which is the farthest back
2579 to search for the syntactic context, and a flag saying whether to do
2580 sentence motion in or near comments and multiline strings."
2581 (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg
)
2583 (setq count
(or count
1))
2584 (if (< count
0) (c-beginning-of-statement (- count
) lim sentence-flag
)
2586 (c-save-buffer-state
2587 (here ; start point for going forward ONE statement. Updated each statement.
2590 (and (not (eobp)) (c-beginning-of-macro)
2591 (progn (c-end-of-macro) (point)))))
2593 (range (c-collect-line-comments (c-literal-limits lim
)))) ; (start.end) of current literal or NIL
2595 ;; Go back/forward one statement at each iteration of the following loop.
2596 (while (and (/= count
0)
2597 (or (not lim
) (< (point) lim
)))
2598 (setq here
(point)) ; ONLY HERE is HERE updated
2600 ;; Go forward one "chunk" each time round the following loop, stopping
2601 ;; when we reach a statement boundary, etc.
2603 (cond ; Each arm of this cond returns NIL on reaching a desired
2604 ; statement boundary, non-NIL otherwise.
2609 (range ; point is within a literal.
2611 ;; sentence-flag is null => skip the entire literal.
2612 ;; or a Single line string.
2613 ((or (null sentence-flag
)
2614 (c-one-line-string-p range
))
2615 (goto-char (cdr range
))
2616 (setq range
(c-ascertain-following-literal))
2617 ;; Is there a virtual semicolon here (e.g. for AWK)?
2618 (not (c-at-vsemi-p)))
2620 ;; Comment or multi-line string.
2621 (t (when (setq res
; gets non-nil when we go out of the literal
2622 (if (eq (c-literal-type range
) 'string
)
2623 (c-end-of-sentence-in-string range
)
2624 (c-end-of-sentence-in-comment range
)))
2625 (setq range
(c-ascertain-following-literal)))
2626 ;; If we've just come forward out of a literal, check for
2627 ;; vsemi. (N.B. AWK can't have a vsemi after a comment, but
2628 ;; some other language may do in the future)
2630 (not (c-at-vsemi-p))))))
2632 ;; Non-literal code.
2633 (t (setq res
(c-forward-over-illiterals macro-fence
2635 ;; Are we about to move forward into or out of a
2636 ;; preprocessor command?
2637 (when (eq (cdr res
) 'macro-boundary
)
2642 (progn (c-skip-ws-forward)
2643 (c-beginning-of-macro))
2644 (progn (c-end-of-macro)
2646 ;; Are we about to move forward into a literal?
2647 (when (memq (cdr res
) '(macro-boundary literal
))
2648 (setq range
(c-ascertain-following-literal)))
2651 (if (/= count
0) (setq count
(1- count
))))
2652 (c-keep-region-active))))
2655 ;; set up electric character functions to work with pending-del,
2656 ;; (a.k.a. delsel) mode. All symbols get the t value except
2657 ;; the functions which delete, which gets 'supersede.
2661 (put sym
'delete-selection t
) ; for delsel (Emacs)
2662 (put sym
'pending-delete t
))) ; for pending-del (XEmacs)
2667 c-electric-semi
&comma
2671 (put 'c-electric-delete
'delete-selection
'supersede
) ; delsel
2672 (put 'c-electric-delete
'pending-delete
'supersede
) ; pending-del
2673 (put 'c-electric-backspace
'delete-selection
'supersede
) ; delsel
2674 (put 'c-electric-backspace
'pending-delete
'supersede
) ; pending-del
2675 (put 'c-electric-delete-forward
'delete-selection
'supersede
) ; delsel
2676 (put 'c-electric-delete-forward
'pending-delete
'supersede
) ; pending-del
2679 ;; Inserting/indenting comments
2680 (defun c-calc-comment-indent (entry)
2681 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
2683 (setq entry
(or (assq entry c-indent-comment-alist
)
2684 (assq 'other c-indent-comment-alist
)
2685 '(default .
(column . nil
)))))
2686 (let ((action (car (cdr entry
)))
2687 (value (cdr (cdr entry
)))
2688 (col (current-column)))
2689 (cond ((eq action
'space
)
2691 ((eq action
'column
)
2692 (unless value
(setq value comment-column
))
2694 ;; Do not pad with one space if we're at bol.
2696 (max (1+ col
) value
)))
2702 (let ((lim (c-literal-limits (c-point 'bol
) t
)))
2704 (goto-char (car lim
))
2705 (when (looking-at "/[/*]") ; FIXME!!! Adapt for AWK! (ACM, 2005/11/18)
2706 ;; Found comment to align with.
2708 ;; Do not pad with one space if we're at bol.
2710 (max (1+ col
) (current-column))))))))
2711 ;; Recurse to handle value as a new spec.
2712 (c-calc-comment-indent (cdr entry
)))))))
2714 (defun c-comment-indent ()
2715 "Used by `indent-for-comment' to create and indent comments.
2716 See `c-indent-comment-alist' for a description."
2719 (c-save-buffer-state
2720 ((eot (let ((lim (c-literal-limits (c-point 'bol
) t
)))
2721 (or (when (consp lim
)
2722 (goto-char (car lim
))
2723 (when (looking-at "/[/*]")
2724 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2727 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
2730 (cond ((looking-at "^/[/*]")
2732 ((progn (beginning-of-line)
2735 ((progn (back-to-indentation)
2736 (and (eq (char-after) ?
})
2737 (eq (point) (1- eot
))))
2739 ((and (looking-at "#[ \t]*\\(endif\\|else\\)")
2740 (eq (match-end 0) eot
))
2744 (if (and (memq line-type
'(anchored-comment empty-line
))
2745 c-indent-comments-syntactically-p
)
2746 (let ((c-syntactic-context (c-guess-basic-syntax)))
2747 ;; BOGOSITY ALERT: if we're looking at the eol, its
2748 ;; because indent-for-comment hasn't put the comment-start
2749 ;; in the buffer yet. this will screw up the syntactic
2750 ;; analysis so we kludge in the necessary info. Another
2751 ;; kludge is that if we're at the bol, then we really want
2752 ;; to ignore any anchoring as specified by
2753 ;; c-comment-only-line-offset since it doesn't apply here.
2755 (c-add-syntax 'comment-intro
))
2756 (let ((c-comment-only-line-offset
2757 (if (consp c-comment-only-line-offset
)
2758 c-comment-only-line-offset
2759 (cons c-comment-only-line-offset
2760 c-comment-only-line-offset
))))
2761 (c-get-syntactic-indentation c-syntactic-context
)))
2763 (c-calc-comment-indent line-type
)))))
2766 ;; used by outline-minor-mode
2767 (defun c-outline-level ()
2768 (let (buffer-invisibility-spec);; This so that `current-column' DTRT
2769 ;; in otherwise-hidden text.
2771 (skip-chars-forward "\t ")
2775 ;; Movement by CPP conditionals.
2776 (defun c-up-conditional (count)
2777 "Move back to the containing preprocessor conditional, leaving mark behind.
2778 A prefix argument acts as a repeat count. With a negative argument,
2779 move forward to the end of the containing preprocessor conditional.
2781 \"#elif\" is treated like \"#else\" followed by \"#if\", so the
2782 function stops at them when going backward, but not when going
2785 (let ((new-point (c-scan-conditionals (- count
) -
1)))
2787 (goto-char new-point
))
2788 (c-keep-region-active))
2790 (defun c-up-conditional-with-else (count)
2791 "Move back to the containing preprocessor conditional, including \"#else\".
2792 Just like `c-up-conditional', except it also stops at \"#else\"
2795 (let ((new-point (c-scan-conditionals (- count
) -
1 t
)))
2797 (goto-char new-point
))
2798 (c-keep-region-active))
2800 (defun c-down-conditional (count)
2801 "Move forward into the next preprocessor conditional, leaving mark behind.
2802 A prefix argument acts as a repeat count. With a negative argument,
2803 move backward into the previous preprocessor conditional.
2805 \"#elif\" is treated like \"#else\" followed by \"#if\", so the
2806 function stops at them when going forward, but not when going
2809 (let ((new-point (c-scan-conditionals count
1)))
2811 (goto-char new-point
))
2812 (c-keep-region-active))
2814 (defun c-down-conditional-with-else (count)
2815 "Move forward into the next preprocessor conditional, including \"#else\".
2816 Just like `c-down-conditional', except it also stops at \"#else\"
2819 (let ((new-point (c-scan-conditionals count
1 t
)))
2821 (goto-char new-point
))
2822 (c-keep-region-active))
2824 (defun c-backward-conditional (count &optional target-depth with-else
)
2825 "Move back across a preprocessor conditional, leaving mark behind.
2826 A prefix argument acts as a repeat count. With a negative argument,
2827 move forward across a preprocessor conditional.
2829 The optional arguments TARGET-DEPTH and WITH-ELSE are historical,
2830 and have the same meanings as in `c-scan-conditionals'. If you
2831 are calling c-forward-conditional from a program, you might want
2832 to call `c-scan-conditionals' directly instead."
2834 (let ((new-point (c-scan-conditionals (- count
) target-depth with-else
)))
2836 (goto-char new-point
))
2837 (c-keep-region-active))
2839 (defun c-forward-conditional (count &optional target-depth with-else
)
2840 "Move forward across a preprocessor conditional, leaving mark behind.
2841 A prefix argument acts as a repeat count. With a negative argument,
2842 move backward across a preprocessor conditional.
2844 If there aren't enough conditionals after \(or before) point, an
2847 \"#elif\" is treated like \"#else\" followed by \"#if\", except that
2848 the nesting level isn't changed when tracking subconditionals.
2850 The optional arguments TARGET-DEPTH and WITH-ELSE are historical,
2851 and have the same meanings as in `c-scan-conditionals'. If you
2852 are calling c-forward-conditional from a program, you might want
2853 to call `c-scan-conditionals' directly instead."
2855 (let ((new-point (c-scan-conditionals count target-depth with-else
)))
2857 (goto-char new-point
)))
2859 (defun c-scan-conditionals (count &optional target-depth with-else
)
2860 "Scan forward across COUNT preprocessor conditionals.
2861 With a negative argument, scan backward across preprocessor
2862 conditionals. Return the end position. Point is not moved.
2864 If there aren't enough preprocessor conditionals, throw an error.
2866 \"#elif\" is treated like \"#else\" followed by \"#if\", except that
2867 the nesting level isn't changed when tracking subconditionals.
2869 The optional argument TARGET-DEPTH specifies the wanted nesting depth
2870 after each scan. E.g. if TARGET-DEPTH is -1, the end position will be
2871 outside the enclosing conditional. A non-integer non-nil TARGET-DEPTH
2874 If the optional argument WITH-ELSE is non-nil, \"#else\" directives
2875 are treated as conditional clause limits. Normally they are ignored."
2876 (let* ((forward (> count
0))
2877 (increment (if forward -
1 1))
2878 (search-function (if forward
're-search-forward
're-search-backward
))
2880 (unless (integerp target-depth
)
2881 (setq target-depth
(if target-depth -
1 0)))
2885 ;; subdepth is the depth in "uninteresting" subtrees,
2886 ;; i.e. those that takes us farther from the target
2887 ;; depth instead of closer.
2891 ;; Find the "next" significant line in the proper direction.
2892 (while (and (not found
)
2893 ;; Rather than searching for a # sign that
2894 ;; comes at the beginning of a line aside from
2895 ;; whitespace, search first for a string
2896 ;; starting with # sign. Then verify what
2897 ;; precedes it. This is faster on account of
2898 ;; the fastmap feature of the regexp matcher.
2899 (funcall search-function
2900 "#[ \t]*\\(if\\|elif\\|endif\\|else\\)"
2903 ;; Now verify it is really a preproc line.
2904 (if (looking-at "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*\\(if\\|elif\\|endif\\|else\\)")
2905 (let (dchange (directive (match-string 1)))
2906 (cond ((string= directive
"if")
2907 (setq dchange
(- increment
)))
2908 ((string= directive
"endif")
2909 (setq dchange increment
))
2911 ;; When we're not in an "uninteresting"
2912 ;; subtree, we might want to act on "elif"
2914 (if (cond (with-else
2915 ;; Always move toward the target depth.
2917 (if (> target-depth
0) 1 -
1)))
2918 ((string= directive
"elif")
2919 (setq dchange
(- increment
))))
2920 ;; Ignore the change if it'd take us
2921 ;; into an "uninteresting" subtree.
2922 (if (eq (> dchange
0) (<= target-depth
0))
2923 (setq dchange nil
)))))
2925 (when (or (/= subdepth
0)
2926 (eq (> dchange
0) (<= target-depth
0)))
2927 (setq subdepth
(+ subdepth dchange
)))
2928 (setq depth
(+ depth dchange
))
2929 ;; If we are trying to move across, and we find an
2930 ;; end before we find a beginning, get an error.
2931 (if (and (< depth target-depth
) (< dchange
0))
2933 "No following conditional at this level"
2934 "No previous conditional at this level"))))
2935 ;; When searching forward, start from next line so
2936 ;; that we don't find the same line again.
2937 (if forward
(forward-line 1))
2938 ;; We found something if we've arrived at the
2940 (if (and dchange
(= depth target-depth
))
2941 (setq found
(point))))
2943 (if forward
(forward-line 1)))))
2945 (error "No containing preprocessor conditional"))
2946 (goto-char (setq new found
)))
2947 (setq count
(+ count increment
))))
2948 (c-keep-region-active)
2952 ;; commands to indent lines, regions, defuns, and expressions
2953 (defun c-indent-command (&optional arg
)
2954 "Indent current line as C code, and/or insert some whitespace.
2956 If `c-tab-always-indent' is t, always just indent the current line.
2957 If nil, indent the current line only if point is at the left margin or
2958 in the line's indentation; otherwise insert some whitespace[*]. If
2959 other than nil or t, then some whitespace[*] is inserted only within
2960 literals (comments and strings), but the line is always reindented.
2962 If `c-syntactic-indentation' is t, indentation is done according to
2963 the syntactic context. A numeric argument, regardless of its value,
2964 means indent rigidly all the lines of the expression starting after
2965 point so that this line becomes properly indented. The relative
2966 indentation among the lines of the expression is preserved.
2968 If `c-syntactic-indentation' is nil, the line is just indented one
2969 step according to `c-basic-offset'. In this mode, a numeric argument
2970 indents a number of such steps, positive or negative, and an empty
2971 prefix argument is equivalent to -1.
2973 [*] The amount and kind of whitespace inserted is controlled by the
2974 variable `c-insert-tab-function', which is called to do the actual
2975 insertion of whitespace. Normally the function in this variable
2976 just inserts a tab character, or the equivalent number of spaces,
2977 depending on the variable `indent-tabs-mode'."
2980 (let ((indent-function
2981 (if c-syntactic-indentation
2982 (symbol-function 'indent-according-to-mode
)
2984 (let ((c-macro-start c-macro-start
)
2985 (steps (if (equal arg
'(4))
2987 (prefix-numeric-value arg
))))
2988 (c-shift-line-indentation (* steps c-basic-offset
))
2989 (when (and c-auto-align-backslashes
2992 (eq (char-before) ?
\\))
2993 (c-query-and-set-macro-start))
2994 ;; Realign the line continuation backslash if inside a macro.
2995 (c-backslash-region (point) (point) nil t
)))
2997 (if (and c-syntactic-indentation arg
)
2998 ;; If c-syntactic-indentation and got arg, always indent this
2999 ;; line as C and shift remaining lines of expression the same
3001 (let ((shift-amt (save-excursion
3002 (back-to-indentation)
3006 (setq shift-amt
(- (save-excursion
3007 (back-to-indentation)
3011 (if (eq c-tab-always-indent t
)
3012 (beginning-of-line)) ; FIXME!!! What is this here for? ACM 2005/10/31
3020 (indent-code-rigidly beg end shift-amt
"#")))
3021 ;; Else use c-tab-always-indent to determine behavior.
3023 ;; CASE 1: indent when at column zero or in line's indentation,
3024 ;; otherwise insert a tab
3025 ((not c-tab-always-indent
)
3027 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
3029 (funcall c-insert-tab-function
)
3030 (funcall indent-function
)))
3031 ;; CASE 2: just indent the line
3032 ((eq c-tab-always-indent t
)
3033 (funcall indent-function
))
3034 ;; CASE 3: if in a literal, insert a tab, but always indent the
3037 (if (c-save-buffer-state () (c-in-literal))
3038 (funcall c-insert-tab-function
))
3039 (funcall indent-function
)
3042 (defun c-indent-exp (&optional shutup-p
)
3043 "Indent each line in the balanced expression following point syntactically.
3044 If optional SHUTUP-P is non-nil, no errors are signaled if no
3045 balanced expression is found."
3047 (let ((here (point-marker))
3049 (set-marker-insertion-type here t
)
3051 (let ((start (save-restriction
3052 ;; Find the closest following open paren that
3053 ;; ends on another line.
3054 (narrow-to-region (point-min) (c-point 'eol
))
3055 (let (beg (end (point)))
3056 (while (and (setq beg
(c-down-list-forward end
))
3057 (setq end
(c-up-list-forward beg
))))
3059 (eq (char-syntax (char-before beg
)) ?\
()
3064 (error "Cannot find start of balanced expression to indent"))
3066 (setq end
(c-safe (scan-sexps (point) 1)))
3069 (error "Cannot find end of balanced expression to indent"))
3072 (c-indent-region (point) end
)))))
3074 (set-marker here nil
))))
3076 (defun c-indent-defun ()
3077 "Indent the current top-level declaration or macro syntactically.
3078 In the macro case this also has the effect of realigning any line
3079 continuation backslashes, unless `c-auto-align-backslashes' is nil."
3081 (let ((here (point-marker)) decl-limits
)
3084 (c-save-buffer-state nil
3085 ;; We try to be line oriented, unless there are several
3086 ;; declarations on the same line.
3087 (if (looking-at c-syntactic-eol
)
3088 (c-backward-token-2 1 nil
(c-point 'bol
))
3089 (c-forward-token-2 0 nil
(c-point 'eol
)))
3090 (setq decl-limits
(c-declaration-limits nil
)))
3092 (c-indent-region (car decl-limits
)
3093 (cdr decl-limits
))))
3095 (set-marker here nil
))))
3097 (defun c-indent-region (start end
&optional quiet
)
3098 "Indent syntactically every line whose first char is between START
3099 and END inclusive. If the optional argument QUIET is non-nil then no
3100 syntactic errors are reported, even if `c-report-syntactic-errors' is
3104 (skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r\f\v")
3107 ;; Advance to first nonblank line.
3109 (skip-chars-forward " \t\n\r\f\v")
3110 (setq start
(point))
3112 (setq c-parsing-error
3113 (or (let ((endmark (copy-marker end
))
3114 (c-parsing-error nil
)
3115 ;; shut up any echo msgs on indiv lines
3116 (c-echo-syntactic-information-p nil
)
3117 (ml-macro-start ; Start pos of multi-line macro.
3118 (and (c-save-buffer-state ()
3119 (save-excursion (c-beginning-of-macro)))
3120 (eq (char-before (c-point 'eol
)) ?
\\)
3122 (c-fix-backslashes nil
)
3126 (c-progress-init start end
'c-indent-region
)
3128 (while (and (bolp) ;; One line each time round the loop.
3130 (< (point) endmark
))
3134 (unless (or (looking-at "\\s *$")
3135 (and ml-macro-start
(looking-at "\\s *\\\\$")))
3136 ;; Get syntax and indent.
3137 (c-save-buffer-state nil
3138 (setq syntax
(c-guess-basic-syntax)))
3139 (c-indent-line syntax t t
))
3142 ;; End of current multi-line macro?
3143 (when (and c-auto-align-backslashes
3144 (not (eq (char-before (c-point 'eol
)) ?
\\)))
3145 ;; Fixup macro backslashes.
3146 (c-backslash-region ml-macro-start
(c-point 'bonl
) nil
)
3147 (setq ml-macro-start nil
))
3148 ;; New multi-line macro?
3149 (if (and (assq 'cpp-macro syntax
)
3150 (eq (char-before (c-point 'eol
)) ?
\\))
3151 (setq ml-macro-start
(point))))
3155 (if (and ml-macro-start c-auto-align-backslashes
)
3156 (c-backslash-region ml-macro-start
(c-point 'bopl
) nil t
)))
3157 (set-marker endmark nil
)
3158 (c-progress-fini 'c-indent-region
))
3159 (c-echo-parsing-error quiet
))
3162 (defun c-fn-region-is-active-p ()
3163 ;; Function version of the macro for use in places that aren't
3164 ;; compiled, e.g. in the menus.
3165 (c-region-is-active-p))
3167 (defun c-indent-line-or-region (&optional arg region
)
3168 "Indent active region, current line, or block starting on this line.
3169 In Transient Mark mode, when the region is active, reindent the region.
3170 Otherwise, with a prefix argument, rigidly reindent the expression
3171 starting on the current line.
3172 Otherwise reindent just the current line."
3174 (list current-prefix-arg
(use-region-p)))
3176 (c-indent-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
3177 (c-indent-command arg
)))
3179 ;; for progress reporting
3180 (defvar c-progress-info nil
)
3182 (defun c-progress-init (start end context
)
3185 ((not c-progress-interval
))
3186 ;; Start the progress update messages. If this Emacs doesn't have
3187 ;; a built-in timer, just be dumb about it.
3188 ((not (fboundp 'current-time
))
3189 (message "Indenting region... (this may take a while)"))
3190 ;; If progress has already been initialized, do nothing. otherwise
3191 ;; initialize the counter with a vector of:
3192 ;; [start end lastsec context]
3194 (t (setq c-progress-info
(vector start
3198 (nth 1 (current-time))
3200 (message "Indenting region..."))
3203 (defun c-progress-update ()
3204 (if (not (and c-progress-info c-progress-interval
))
3206 (let ((now (nth 1 (current-time)))
3207 (start (aref c-progress-info
0))
3208 (end (aref c-progress-info
1))
3209 (lastsecs (aref c-progress-info
2)))
3210 ;; should we update? currently, update happens every 2 seconds,
3211 ;; what's the right value?
3212 (if (< c-progress-interval
(- now lastsecs
))
3214 (message "Indenting region... (%d%% complete)"
3215 (/ (* 100 (- (point) start
)) (- end start
)))
3216 (aset c-progress-info
2 now
)))
3219 (defun c-progress-fini (context)
3220 (if (not c-progress-interval
)
3222 (if (or (eq context
(aref c-progress-info
3))
3225 (set-marker (aref c-progress-info
1) nil
)
3226 (setq c-progress-info nil
)
3227 (message "Indenting region... done")))))
3231 ;;; This page handles insertion and removal of backslashes for C macros.
3233 (defun c-backslash-region (from to delete-flag
&optional line-mode
)
3234 "Insert, align, or delete end-of-line backslashes on the lines in the region.
3235 With no argument, inserts backslashes and aligns existing backslashes.
3236 With an argument, deletes the backslashes. The backslash alignment is
3237 done according to the settings in `c-backslash-column',
3238 `c-backslash-max-column' and `c-auto-align-backslashes'.
3240 This function does not modify blank lines at the start of the region.
3241 If the region ends at the start of a line and the macro doesn't
3242 continue below it, the backslash (if any) at the end of the previous
3245 You can put the region around an entire macro definition and use this
3246 command to conveniently insert and align the necessary backslashes."
3247 (interactive "*r\nP")
3248 (let ((endmark (make-marker))
3249 ;; Keep the backslash trimming functions from changing the
3250 ;; whitespace around point, since in this case it's only the
3251 ;; position of point that tells the indentation of the line.
3252 (point-pos (if (save-excursion
3253 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
3254 (and (bolp) (looking-at "[ \t]*\\\\?$")))
3257 column longest-line-col bs-col-after-end
)
3260 (if (and (not line-mode
) (bobp))
3261 ;; Nothing to do if to is at bob, since we should back up
3262 ;; and there's no line to back up to.
3264 (when (and (not line-mode
) (bolp))
3265 ;; Do not back up the to line if line-mode is set, to make
3266 ;; e.g. c-newline-and-indent consistent regardless whether
3267 ;; the (newline) call leaves point at bol or not.
3272 (set-marker endmark
(point))
3274 (c-delete-backslashes-forward endmark point-pos
))
3275 ;; Set bs-col-after-end to the column of any backslash
3276 ;; following the region, or nil if there is none.
3277 (setq bs-col-after-end
3278 (and (progn (end-of-line)
3279 (eq (char-before) ?
\\))
3280 (= (forward-line 1) 0)
3281 (progn (end-of-line)
3282 (eq (char-before) ?
\\))
3283 (1- (current-column))))
3285 ;; Back up the to line if line-mode is set, since the line
3286 ;; after the newly inserted line break should not be
3287 ;; touched in c-newline-and-indent.
3288 (setq to
(max from
(or (c-safe (c-point 'eopl
)) from
)))
3289 (unless bs-col-after-end
3290 ;; Set bs-col-after-end to non-nil in any case, since we
3291 ;; do not want to delete the backslash at the last line.
3292 (setq bs-col-after-end t
)))
3294 (not c-auto-align-backslashes
))
3296 ;; Compute the smallest column number past the ends of all
3298 (setq longest-line-col
0)
3300 (if bs-col-after-end
3301 ;; Include one more line in the max column
3302 ;; calculation, since the to line will be backslashed
3306 (while (and (>= (point) from
)
3308 (if (eq (char-before) ?
\\)
3310 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
3311 (setq longest-line-col
(max longest-line-col
3312 (1+ (current-column))))
3316 ;; Try to align with surrounding backslashes.
3319 (if (and (not (bobp))
3320 (progn (backward-char)
3321 (eq (char-before) ?
\\)))
3323 (setq column
(1- (current-column)))
3324 (if (numberp bs-col-after-end
)
3325 ;; Both a preceding and a following backslash.
3326 ;; Choose the greatest of them.
3327 (setq column
(max column bs-col-after-end
)))
3329 ;; No preceding backslash. Try to align with one
3330 ;; following the region. Disregard the backslash at the
3331 ;; to line since it's likely to be bogus (e.g. when
3332 ;; called from c-newline-and-indent).
3333 (if (numberp bs-col-after-end
)
3334 (setq column bs-col-after-end
))
3335 ;; Don't modify blank lines at start of region.
3337 (while (and (< (point) to
) (bolp) (eolp))
3339 (if (and column
(< column longest-line-col
))
3340 ;; Don't try to align with surrounding backslashes if
3341 ;; any line is too long.
3344 ;; Impose minimum limit and tab width alignment only if
3345 ;; we can't align with surrounding backslashes.
3346 (if (> (% longest-line-col tab-width
) 0)
3347 (setq longest-line-col
3348 (* (/ (+ longest-line-col tab-width -
1)
3351 (setq column
(max c-backslash-column
3353 ;; Always impose maximum limit.
3354 (setq column
(min column c-backslash-max-column
)))
3355 (if bs-col-after-end
3356 ;; Add backslashes on all lines if the macro continues
3357 ;; after the to line.
3359 (set-marker endmark to
)
3360 (c-append-backslashes-forward endmark column point-pos
))
3361 ;; Add backslashes on all lines except the last, and
3362 ;; remove any on the last line.
3367 (set-marker endmark
(1- (point)))))
3369 (c-append-backslashes-forward endmark column point-pos
)
3370 ;; The function above leaves point on the line
3371 ;; following endmark.
3372 (set-marker endmark
(point)))
3373 (set-marker endmark to
))
3374 (c-delete-backslashes-forward endmark point-pos
)))))
3375 (set-marker endmark nil
)
3376 (if (markerp point-pos
)
3377 (set-marker point-pos nil
))))
3379 (defun c-append-backslashes-forward (to-mark column point-pos
)
3380 (let ((state (parse-partial-sexp (c-point 'bol
) (point))))
3384 (<= (point) to-mark
)
3386 (let ((start (point)) (inserted nil
) end col
)
3388 (unless (eq (char-before) ?
\\)
3391 (setq state
(parse-partial-sexp
3392 start
(point) nil nil state
))
3394 (setq col
(current-column))
3396 ;; Avoid unnecessary changes of the buffer.
3397 (cond ((and (not inserted
) (nth 3 state
))
3398 ;; Don't realign backslashes in string literals
3399 ;; since that would change them.
3406 (skip-chars-backward
3407 " \t" (if (>= (point) point-pos
) point-pos
))
3411 ((and (= col column
)
3412 (memq (char-before) '(?\ ?
\t))))
3416 (or (/= (skip-chars-backward
3417 " \t" (if (>= (point) point-pos
) point-pos
))
3419 (/= (char-after) ?\
)))
3420 (delete-region (point) end
)
3421 (indent-to column
1)))
3423 (zerop (forward-line 1)))
3424 (bolp))) ; forward-line has funny behavior at eob.
3426 ;; Make sure there are backslashes with at least one space in
3430 (<= (point) to-mark
)
3432 (let ((start (point)))
3434 (setq state
(parse-partial-sexp
3435 start
(point) nil nil state
))
3437 (if (eq (char-before) ?
\\)
3438 (unless (nth 3 state
)
3440 (unless (and (memq (char-before) '(?\ ?
\t))
3441 (/= (point) point-pos
))
3444 (if (and (memq (char-before) '(?\ ?
\t))
3445 (/= (point) point-pos
))
3449 (zerop (forward-line 1)))
3450 (bolp)))))) ; forward-line has funny behavior at eob.
3452 (defun c-delete-backslashes-forward (to-mark point-pos
)
3454 (and (<= (point) to-mark
)
3457 (if (eq (char-before) ?
\\)
3460 (progn (backward-char)
3461 (skip-chars-backward " \t" (if (>= (point) point-pos
)
3464 (zerop (forward-line 1)))
3465 (bolp)))) ; forward-line has funny behavior at eob.
3469 ;;; Line breaking and paragraph filling.
3471 (defvar c-auto-fill-prefix t
)
3472 (defvar c-lit-limits nil
)
3473 (defvar c-lit-type nil
)
3475 ;; The filling code is based on a simple theory; leave the intricacies
3476 ;; of the text handling to the currently active mode for that
3477 ;; (e.g. adaptive-fill-mode or filladapt-mode) and do as little as
3478 ;; possible to make them work correctly wrt the comment and string
3479 ;; separators, one-line paragraphs etc. Unfortunately, when it comes
3480 ;; to it, there's quite a lot of special cases to handle which makes
3481 ;; the code anything but simple. The intention is that it will work
3482 ;; with any well-written text filling package that preserves a fill
3485 ;; We temporarily mask comment starters and enders as necessary for
3486 ;; the filling code to do its job on a seemingly normal text block.
3487 ;; We do _not_ mask the fill prefix, so it's up to the filling code to
3488 ;; preserve it correctly (especially important when filling C++ style
3489 ;; line comments). By default, we set up and use adaptive-fill-mode,
3490 ;; which is standard in all supported Emacs flavors.
3492 (defun c-guess-fill-prefix (lit-limits lit-type
)
3493 ;; Determine the appropriate comment fill prefix for a block or line
3494 ;; comment. Return a cons of the prefix string and the column where
3495 ;; it ends. If fill-prefix is set, it'll override. Note that this
3496 ;; function also uses the value of point in some heuristics.
3498 ;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
3500 (let* ((here (point))
3501 (prefix-regexp (concat "[ \t]*\\("
3502 c-current-comment-prefix
3504 (comment-start-regexp (if (eq lit-type
'c
++)
3506 comment-start-skip
))
3507 prefix-line comment-prefix res comment-text-end
)
3511 (setq res
(cons fill-prefix
3512 ;; Ugly way of getting the column after the fill
3513 ;; prefix; it'd be nice with a current-column
3514 ;; that works on strings..
3515 (let ((start (point)))
3518 (insert-and-inherit "\n" fill-prefix
)
3520 (delete-region start
(point)))))))
3524 ;; Set fallback for comment-prefix if none is found.
3525 (setq comment-prefix
"// "
3526 comment-text-end
(cdr lit-limits
))
3529 (if (> (point) (car lit-limits
))
3530 ;; The current line is not the comment starter, so the
3531 ;; comment has more than one line, and it can therefore be
3532 ;; used to find the comment fill prefix.
3533 (setq prefix-line
(point))
3535 (goto-char (car lit-limits
))
3536 (if (and (= (forward-line 1) 0)
3537 (< (point) (cdr lit-limits
)))
3538 ;; The line after the comment starter is inside the
3539 ;; comment, so we can use it.
3540 (setq prefix-line
(point))
3542 ;; The comment is only one line. Take the comment prefix
3543 ;; from it and keep the indentation.
3544 (goto-char (car lit-limits
))
3545 (if (looking-at prefix-regexp
)
3546 (goto-char (match-end 0))
3548 (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
3551 (if (eq (c-point 'boi
) (car lit-limits
))
3552 ;; There is only whitespace before the comment
3553 ;; starter; take the prefix straight from this line.
3554 (setq str
(buffer-substring-no-properties
3555 (c-point 'bol
) (point))
3556 col
(current-column))
3558 ;; There is code before the comment starter, so we
3559 ;; have to temporarily insert and indent a new line to
3560 ;; get the right space/tab mix in the indentation.
3561 (let ((prefix-len (- (point) (car lit-limits
)))
3565 (goto-char (car lit-limits
))
3566 (indent-to (prog1 (current-column)
3569 (forward-char prefix-len
)
3570 (setq str
(buffer-substring-no-properties
3571 (c-point 'bol
) (point))
3572 col
(current-column)))
3573 (delete-region (car lit-limits
) tmp
))))
3576 (if (or (string-match "\\s \\'" str
) (not (eolp)))
3578 ;; The prefix ends the line with no whitespace
3579 ;; after it. Default to a single space.
3580 (cons (concat str
" ") (1+ col
))))
3584 (setq comment-text-end
3586 (goto-char (- (cdr lit-limits
) 2))
3587 (if (looking-at "\\*/") (point) (cdr lit-limits
))))
3591 (if (and (> (point) (car lit-limits
))
3592 (not (and (looking-at "[ \t]*\\*/")
3593 (eq (cdr lit-limits
) (match-end 0)))))
3594 ;; The current line is not the comment starter and
3595 ;; contains more than just the ender, so it's good enough
3596 ;; to be used for the comment fill prefix.
3597 (setq prefix-line
(point))
3598 (goto-char (car lit-limits
))
3600 (cond ((or (/= (forward-line 1) 0)
3601 (>= (point) (cdr lit-limits
))
3602 (and (looking-at "[ \t]*\\*/")
3603 (eq (cdr lit-limits
) (match-end 0)))
3604 (and (looking-at prefix-regexp
)
3605 (<= (1- (cdr lit-limits
)) (match-end 0))))
3606 ;; The comment is either one line or the next line contains
3607 ;; just the comment ender. In this case we have no
3608 ;; information about a suitable comment prefix, so we resort
3609 ;; to c-block-comment-prefix.
3610 (setq comment-prefix
(or c-block-comment-prefix
"")))
3613 ;; The point was on the comment opener line, so we might want
3614 ;; to treat this as a not yet closed comment.
3616 (if (and (match-beginning 1)
3617 (/= (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
3618 ;; Above `prefix-regexp' matched a nonempty prefix on the
3619 ;; second line, so let's use it. Normally it should do
3620 ;; to set `prefix-line' and let the code below pick up
3621 ;; the whole prefix, but if there's no text after the
3622 ;; match then it will probably fall back to no prefix at
3623 ;; all if the comment isn't closed yet, so in that case
3624 ;; it's better to force use of the prefix matched now.
3625 (if (= (match-end 0) (c-point 'eol
))
3626 (setq comment-prefix
(match-string 1))
3627 (setq prefix-line
(point)))
3629 ;; There's no nonempty prefix on the line after the
3630 ;; comment opener. If the line is empty, or if the
3631 ;; text on it has less or equal indentation than the
3632 ;; comment starter we assume it's an unclosed
3633 ;; comment starter, i.e. that
3634 ;; `c-block-comment-prefix' should be used.
3635 ;; Otherwise we assume it's a closed comment where
3636 ;; the prefix really is the empty string.
3637 ;; E.g. this is an unclosed comment:
3648 ;; (Looking for the presence of the comment closer
3649 ;; rarely works since it's probably the closer of
3650 ;; some comment further down when the comment
3651 ;; really is unclosed.)
3652 (if (<= (save-excursion (back-to-indentation)
3654 (save-excursion (goto-char (car lit-limits
))
3656 (setq comment-prefix
(or c-block-comment-prefix
""))
3657 (setq prefix-line
(point)))))
3660 ;; Otherwise the line after the comment starter is good
3661 ;; enough to find the prefix in.
3662 (setq prefix-line
(point))))
3664 (when comment-prefix
3665 ;; Haven't got the comment prefix on any real line that we
3666 ;; can take it from, so we have to temporarily insert
3667 ;; `comment-prefix' on a line and indent it to find the
3668 ;; correct column and the correct mix of tabs and spaces.
3670 (let (tmp-pre tmp-post
)
3674 (goto-char (car lit-limits
))
3675 (if (looking-at comment-start-regexp
)
3676 (goto-char (min (match-end 0)
3679 (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
3681 (when (eq (char-syntax (char-before)) ?\
)
3682 ;; If there's ws on the current line, we'll use it
3683 ;; instead of what's ending comment-prefix.
3684 (setq comment-prefix
3685 (concat (substring comment-prefix
3689 (buffer-substring-no-properties
3691 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
3695 (setq tmp-pre
(point-marker))
3697 ;; We insert an extra non-whitespace character
3698 ;; before the line break and after comment-prefix in
3699 ;; case it's "" or ends with whitespace.
3700 (insert-and-inherit "x\n" comment-prefix
"x")
3701 (setq tmp-post
(point-marker))
3703 (indent-according-to-mode)
3705 (goto-char (1- tmp-post
))
3706 (cons (buffer-substring-no-properties
3707 (c-point 'bol
) (point))
3711 (delete-region tmp-pre tmp-post
)
3712 (set-marker tmp-pre nil
)
3713 (set-marker tmp-post nil
))))))))))
3715 (or res
; Found a good prefix above.
3718 ;; prefix-line is the bol of a line on which we should try
3719 ;; to find the prefix.
3720 (let* (fb-string fb-endpos
; Contains any fallback prefix found.
3723 (when (and (looking-at prefix-regexp
)
3724 (<= (match-end 0) comment-text-end
))
3725 (unless (eq (match-end 0) (c-point 'eol
))
3726 ;; The match is fine if there's text after it.
3727 (throw 'found
(cons (buffer-substring-no-properties
3728 (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
3729 (progn (goto-char (match-end 0))
3730 (current-column)))))
3732 ;; This match is better than nothing, so let's
3733 ;; remember it in case nothing better is found
3735 (setq fb-string
(buffer-substring-no-properties
3736 (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
3737 fb-endpos
(match-end 0)))
3741 ;; Search for a line which has text after the prefix
3742 ;; so that we get the proper amount of whitespace
3743 ;; after it. We start with the current line, then
3744 ;; search backwards, then forwards.
3746 (goto-char prefix-line
)
3747 (when (and (funcall test-line
)
3748 (or (/= (match-end 1) (match-end 0))
3749 ;; The whitespace is sucked up by the
3750 ;; first [ \t]* glob if the prefix is empty.
3751 (and (= (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
3752 (/= (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
3753 ;; If the current line doesn't have text but do
3754 ;; have whitespace after the prefix, we'll use it.
3755 (throw 'found
(cons fb-string
3756 (progn (goto-char fb-endpos
)
3757 (current-column)))))
3759 (if (eq lit-type
'c
++)
3760 ;; For line comments we can search up to and
3761 ;; including the first line.
3762 (while (and (zerop (forward-line -
1))
3763 (>= (point) (car lit-limits
)))
3764 (funcall test-line
))
3765 ;; For block comments we must stop before the
3767 (while (and (zerop (forward-line -
1))
3768 (> (point) (car lit-limits
)))
3769 (funcall test-line
)))
3771 (goto-char prefix-line
)
3772 (while (and (zerop (forward-line 1))
3773 (< (point) (cdr lit-limits
)))
3774 (funcall test-line
))
3776 (goto-char prefix-line
)
3780 ;; A good line wasn't found, but at least we have a
3781 ;; fallback that matches the comment prefix regexp.
3782 (cond ((or (string-match "\\s \\'" fb-string
)
3784 (goto-char fb-endpos
)
3786 ;; There are ws or text after the prefix, so
3788 (cons fb-string
(current-column)))
3791 ;; Check if there's any whitespace padding
3792 ;; on the comment start line that we can
3793 ;; use after the prefix.
3794 (goto-char (car lit-limits
))
3795 (if (looking-at comment-start-regexp
)
3796 (goto-char (match-end 0))
3798 (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
3800 (eq (char-syntax (char-before)) ?\
)))
3802 (setq fb-string
(buffer-substring-no-properties
3804 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
3807 (goto-char fb-endpos
)
3808 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
3810 (let ((tmp (point)))
3811 ;; Got to mess in the buffer once again to
3812 ;; ensure the column gets correct. :P
3815 (insert-and-inherit fb-string
)
3816 (cons (buffer-substring-no-properties
3820 (delete-region tmp
(point)))))
3823 ;; Last resort: Just add a single space after
3825 (cons (concat fb-string
" ")
3826 (progn (goto-char fb-endpos
)
3827 (1+ (current-column)))))))
3829 ;; The line doesn't match the comment prefix regexp.
3831 ;; We have a fallback for line comments that we must use.
3832 (cons (concat (buffer-substring-no-properties
3833 prefix-line
(c-point 'boi
))
3835 (progn (back-to-indentation)
3836 (+ (current-column) (length comment-prefix
))))
3838 ;; Assume we are dealing with a "free text" block
3839 ;; comment where the lines doesn't have any comment
3840 ;; prefix at all and we should just fill it as
3845 (defun c-mask-paragraph (fill-paragraph apply-outside-literal fun
&rest args
)
3846 ;; Calls FUN with ARGS ar arguments while the current paragraph is
3847 ;; masked to allow adaptive filling to work correctly. That
3848 ;; includes narrowing the buffer and, if point is inside a comment,
3849 ;; masking the comment starter and ender appropriately.
3851 ;; FILL-PARAGRAPH is non-nil if called for whole paragraph filling.
3852 ;; The position of point is then less significant when doing masking
3855 ;; If APPLY-OUTSIDE-LITERAL is nil then the function will be called
3856 ;; only if the point turns out to be inside a comment or a string.
3858 ;; Note that this function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
3861 ;; beg and end limit the region to narrow. end is a marker.
3863 ;; tmp-pre and tmp-post mark strings that are temporarily
3864 ;; inserted at the start and end of the region. tmp-pre is a
3865 ;; cons of the positions of the prepended string. tmp-post is
3866 ;; a marker pointing to the single character of the appended
3869 ;; If hang-ender-stuck isn't nil, the comment ender is
3870 ;; hanging. In that case it's set to the number of spaces
3871 ;; that should be between the text and the ender.
3873 ;; auto-fill-spaces is the exact sequence of whitespace between a
3874 ;; comment's last word and the comment ender, temporarily replaced
3875 ;; with 'x's before calling FUN when FILL-PARAGRAPH is nil.
3878 (c-lit-limits c-lit-limits
)
3879 (c-lit-type c-lit-type
))
3881 ;; Restore point on undo. It's necessary since we do a lot of
3882 ;; hidden inserts and deletes below that should be as transparent
3884 (if (and buffer-undo-list
(not (eq buffer-undo-list t
)))
3885 (setq buffer-undo-list
(cons (point) buffer-undo-list
)))
3887 ;; Determine the limits and type of the containing literal (if any):
3888 ;; C-LIT-LIMITS, C-LIT-TYPE; and the limits of the current paragraph:
3890 (c-save-buffer-state ()
3892 ;; Widen to catch comment limits correctly.
3894 (unless c-lit-limits
3895 (setq c-lit-limits
(c-literal-limits nil fill-paragraph
)))
3896 (setq c-lit-limits
(c-collect-line-comments c-lit-limits
))
3898 (setq c-lit-type
(c-literal-type c-lit-limits
))))
3901 (unless (c-safe (backward-char)
3905 (forward-paragraph))
3906 (setq end
(point-marker)))
3908 (unless (c-safe (forward-char)
3909 (backward-paragraph)
3912 (backward-paragraph))
3913 (setq beg
(point))))
3917 ;; For each of the possible types of text (string, C comment ...)
3918 ;; determine BEG and END, the region we will narrow to. If we're in
3919 ;; a literal, constrain BEG and END to the limits of this literal.
3921 ;; For some of these text types, particularly a block comment, we
3922 ;; may need to massage whitespace near literal delimiters, so that
3923 ;; these don't get filled inappropriately.
3926 ((eq c-lit-type
'c
++) ; Line comment.
3928 ;; Limit to the comment or paragraph end, whichever
3930 (set-marker end
(min end
(cdr c-lit-limits
)))
3932 (when (<= beg
(car c-lit-limits
))
3933 ;; The region includes the comment starter, so we must
3935 (goto-char (car c-lit-limits
))
3936 (back-to-indentation)
3937 (if (eq (point) (car c-lit-limits
))
3938 ;; Include the first line in the region.
3939 (setq beg
(c-point 'bol
))
3940 ;; The first line contains code before the
3941 ;; comment. We must fake a line that doesn't.
3944 (setq apply-outside-literal t
))
3946 ((eq c-lit-type
'c
) ; Block comment.
3948 (or (> end
(cdr c-lit-limits
))
3949 (and (= end
(cdr c-lit-limits
))
3950 (eq (char-before end
) ?
/)
3951 (eq (char-before (1- end
)) ?
*)
3953 (> (- (cdr c-lit-limits
) (car c-lit-limits
)) 3)))
3954 ;; There is a comment ender, and the region includes it. If
3955 ;; it's on its own line, it stays on its own line. If it's got
3956 ;; company on the line, it keeps (at least one word of) it.
3957 ;; "=====*/" counts as a comment ender here, but "===== */"
3958 ;; doesn't and "foo*/" doesn't.
3961 (goto-char (cdr c-lit-limits
))
3963 ;; The following conjunct was added to avoid an
3964 ;; "Invalid search bound (wrong side of point)"
3965 ;; error in the subsequent re-search. Maybe
3966 ;; another fix would be needed (2007-12-08).
3967 (and (> (- (cdr c-lit-limits
) 2) (point))
3968 (search-forward-regexp
3969 (concat "\\=[ \t]*\\(" c-current-comment-prefix
"\\)")
3970 (- (cdr c-lit-limits
) 2) t
)
3971 (not (search-forward-regexp
3973 (- (cdr c-lit-limits
) 2) 'limit
))
3974 ;; The comment ender IS on its own line. Exclude
3975 ;; this line from the filling.
3976 (set-marker end
(c-point 'bol
))))
3978 ;; The comment ender is hanging. Replace all space between it
3979 ;; and the last word either by one or two 'x's (when
3980 ;; FILL-PARAGRAPH is non-nil), or a row of x's the same width
3981 ;; as the whitespace (when auto filling), and include it in
3982 ;; the region. We'll change them back to whitespace
3983 ;; afterwards. The effect of this is to glue the comment
3984 ;; ender to the last word in the comment during filling.
3985 (let* ((ender-start (save-excursion
3986 (goto-char (cdr c-lit-limits
))
3987 (skip-syntax-backward "^w ")
3989 (ender-column (save-excursion
3990 (goto-char ender-start
)
3992 (point-rel (- ender-start here
))
3996 ;; Insert a CR after the "*/", adjust END
3997 (goto-char (cdr c-lit-limits
))
3998 (setq tmp-post
(point-marker))
4000 (set-marker end
(point))
4002 (forward-line -
1) ; last line of the comment
4003 (if (and (looking-at (concat "[ \t]*\\(\\("
4004 c-current-comment-prefix
4006 (eq ender-start
(match-end 0)))
4007 ;; The comment ender is prefixed by nothing but a
4008 ;; comment line prefix. IS THIS POSSIBLE? (ACM,
4009 ;; 2006/4/28). Remove it along with surrounding ws.
4010 (setq spaces
(- (match-end 1) (match-end 2)))
4011 (goto-char ender-start
))
4012 (skip-chars-backward " \t\r\n") ; Surely this can be
4013 ; " \t"? "*/" is NOT alone on the line (ACM, 2005/8/18)
4015 ;; What's being tested here? 2006/4/20. FIXME!!!
4016 (if (/= (point) ender-start
)
4018 (if (<= here
(point))
4019 ;; Don't adjust point below if it's
4020 ;; before the string we replace.
4021 (setq point-rel -
1))
4022 ;; Keep one or two spaces between the
4023 ;; text and the ender, depending on how
4024 ;; many there are now.
4026 (setq spaces
(- ender-column
(current-column))))
4027 (setq auto-fill-spaces
(c-delete-and-extract-region
4028 (point) ender-start
))
4029 ;; paragraph filling condenses multiple spaces to
4030 ;; single or double spaces. auto-fill doesn't.
4035 (if sentence-end-double-space
2 1))
4037 ;; Insert the filler first to keep marks right.
4038 (insert-char ?x spaces t
)
4039 (setq hang-ender-stuck spaces
)
4041 (and (>= point-rel
0)
4042 (- (point) (min point-rel spaces
)))))
4043 (setq point-rel nil
)))
4046 ;; Point was in the middle of the string we
4047 ;; replaced above, so put it back in the same
4048 ;; relative position, counting from the end.
4049 (goto-char point-rel
)))
4052 (when (<= beg
(car c-lit-limits
))
4053 ;; The region includes the comment starter.
4055 (goto-char (car c-lit-limits
))
4056 (if (looking-at (concat "\\(" comment-start-skip
"\\)$"))
4057 ;; Begin with the next line.
4058 (setq beg
(c-point 'bonl
))
4059 ;; Fake the fill prefix in the first line.
4062 (setq apply-outside-literal t
))
4064 ((eq c-lit-type
'string
) ; String.
4066 (when (>= end
(cdr c-lit-limits
))
4067 (goto-char (1- (cdr c-lit-limits
)))
4068 (setq tmp-post
(point-marker))
4070 (set-marker end
(point)))
4071 (when (<= beg
(car c-lit-limits
))
4072 (goto-char (1+ (car c-lit-limits
)))
4073 (setq beg
(if (looking-at "\\\\$")
4074 ;; Leave the start line if it's
4075 ;; nothing but an escaped newline.
4078 (setq apply-outside-literal t
))
4080 ((eq c-lit-type
'pound
) ; Macro
4081 ;; Narrow to the macro limits if they are nearer than the
4082 ;; paragraph limits. Don't know if this is necessary but
4083 ;; do it for completeness sake (doing auto filling at all
4084 ;; inside macros is bogus to begin with since the line
4085 ;; continuation backslashes aren't handled).
4087 (c-save-buffer-state ()
4088 (c-beginning-of-macro)
4095 (set-marker end
(point))))))
4098 ;; Try to avoid comments and macros in the paragraph to
4099 ;; avoid that the adaptive fill mode gets the prefix from
4101 (c-save-buffer-state nil
4104 (c-forward-syntactic-ws end
)
4108 (c-backward-syntactic-ws beg
)
4110 (set-marker end
(point))))))
4113 ;; Temporarily insert the fill prefix after the comment
4114 ;; starter so that the first line looks like any other
4115 ;; comment line in the narrowed region.
4116 (setq fill
(c-save-buffer-state nil
4117 (c-guess-fill-prefix c-lit-limits c-lit-type
)))
4118 (unless (string-match (concat "\\`[ \t]*\\("
4119 c-current-comment-prefix
4122 ;; Oops, the prefix doesn't match the comment prefix
4123 ;; regexp. This could produce very confusing
4124 ;; results with adaptive fill packages together with
4125 ;; the insert prefix magic below, since the prefix
4126 ;; often doesn't appear at all. So let's warn about
4129 Warning: Regexp from `c-comment-prefix-regexp' doesn't match the comment prefix %S"
4131 ;; Find the right spot on the line, break it, insert
4132 ;; the fill prefix and make sure we're back in the
4133 ;; same column by temporarily prefixing the first word
4134 ;; with a number of 'x'.
4136 (goto-char (car c-lit-limits
))
4137 (if (looking-at (if (eq c-lit-type
'c
++)
4138 c-current-comment-prefix
4139 comment-start-skip
))
4140 (goto-char (match-end 0))
4142 (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
4143 (while (and (< (current-column) (cdr fill
))
4146 (let ((col (current-column)))
4147 (setq beg
(1+ (point))
4148 tmp-pre
(list (point)))
4151 (insert-and-inherit "\n" (car fill
))
4152 (insert-char ?x
(- col
(current-column)) t
))
4153 (setcdr tmp-pre
(point))))))
4155 (when apply-outside-literal
4156 ;; `apply-outside-literal' is always set to t here if
4157 ;; we're inside a literal.
4161 ;; Kludge: If the function that adapts the fill prefix
4162 ;; doesn't produce the required comment starter for
4163 ;; line comments, then force it by setting fill-prefix.
4164 (when (and (eq c-lit-type
'c
++)
4165 ;; Kludge the kludge: filladapt-mode doesn't
4166 ;; have this problem, but it currently
4167 ;; doesn't override fill-context-prefix
4169 (not (and (boundp 'filladapt-mode
)
4173 (or (fill-context-prefix beg end
)
4175 (c-save-buffer-state nil
4176 (car (or fill
(c-guess-fill-prefix
4177 c-lit-limits c-lit-type
)))))))
4179 ;; Save the relative position of point if it's outside the
4180 ;; region we're going to narrow. Want to restore it in that
4181 ;; case, but otherwise it should be moved according to the
4183 (point-rel (cond ((< (point) beg
) (- (point) beg
))
4184 ((> (point) end
) (- (point) end
)))))
4186 ;; Preparations finally done! Now we can call the
4190 (narrow-to-region beg end
)
4193 ;; Restore point if it was outside the region.
4195 (goto-char (+ beg point-rel
))
4196 (goto-char (+ end point-rel
))))))))
4198 (when (consp tmp-pre
)
4199 (delete-region (car tmp-pre
) (cdr tmp-pre
)))
4203 (goto-char tmp-post
)
4205 (when hang-ender-stuck
4206 ;; Preserve point even if it's in the middle of the string
4207 ;; we replace; save-excursion doesn't work in that case.
4209 (goto-char tmp-post
)
4210 (skip-syntax-backward "^w ")
4211 (forward-char (- hang-ender-stuck
))
4212 (if (or fill-paragraph
(not auto-fill-spaces
))
4213 (insert-char ?\ hang-ender-stuck t
)
4214 (insert auto-fill-spaces
))
4215 (delete-char hang-ender-stuck
)
4217 (set-marker tmp-post nil
))
4219 (set-marker end nil
))))
4221 (defun c-fill-paragraph (&optional arg
)
4222 "Like \\[fill-paragraph] but handles C and C++ style comments.
4223 If any of the current line is a comment or within a comment, fill the
4224 comment or the paragraph of it that point is in, preserving the
4225 comment indentation or line-starting decorations (see the
4226 `c-comment-prefix-regexp' and `c-block-comment-prefix' variables for
4229 If point is inside multiline string literal, fill it. This currently
4230 does not respect escaped newlines, except for the special case when it
4231 is the very first thing in the string. The intended use for this rule
4232 is in situations like the following:
4234 char description[] = \"\\
4235 A very long description of something that you want to fill to make
4236 nicely formatted output.\"\;
4238 If point is in any other situation, i.e. in normal code, do nothing.
4240 Optional prefix ARG means justify paragraph as well."
4242 (let ((fill-paragraph-function
4243 ;; Avoid infinite recursion.
4244 (if (not (eq fill-paragraph-function
'c-fill-paragraph
))
4245 fill-paragraph-function
)))
4246 (c-mask-paragraph t nil
'fill-paragraph arg
))
4247 ;; Always return t. This has the effect that if filling isn't done
4248 ;; above, it isn't done at all, and it's therefore effectively
4249 ;; disabled in normal code.
4252 (defun c-do-auto-fill ()
4253 ;; Do automatic filling if not inside a context where it should be
4255 (let ((c-auto-fill-prefix
4256 ;; The decision whether the line should be broken is actually
4257 ;; done in c-indent-new-comment-line, which do-auto-fill
4258 ;; calls to break lines. We just set this special variable
4259 ;; so that we'll know when we're called from there. It's
4260 ;; also used to detect whether fill-prefix is user set or
4261 ;; generated automatically by do-auto-fill.
4263 (c-mask-paragraph nil t
'do-auto-fill
)))
4265 (defun c-indent-new-comment-line (&optional soft allow-auto-fill
)
4266 "Break line at point and indent, continuing comment or macro if within one.
4267 If inside a comment and `comment-multi-line' is non-nil, the
4268 indentation and line prefix are preserved (see the
4269 `c-comment-prefix-regexp' and `c-block-comment-prefix' variables for
4270 details). If inside a single line comment and `comment-multi-line' is
4271 nil, a new comment of the same type is started on the next line and
4272 indented as appropriate for comments. If inside a macro, a line
4273 continuation backslash is inserted and aligned as appropriate, and the
4274 new line is indented according to `c-syntactic-indentation'.
4276 If a fill prefix is specified, it overrides all the above."
4277 ;; allow-auto-fill is used from c-context-line-break to allow auto
4278 ;; filling to break the line more than once. Since this function is
4279 ;; used from auto-fill itself, that's normally disabled to avoid
4280 ;; unnecessary recursion.
4282 (let ((fill-prefix fill-prefix
)
4285 (delete-horizontal-space)
4287 (insert-and-inherit ?
\n)
4288 (newline (if allow-auto-fill nil
1)))))
4289 ;; Already know the literal type and limits when called from
4290 ;; c-context-line-break.
4291 (c-lit-limits c-lit-limits
)
4292 (c-lit-type c-lit-type
)
4293 (c-macro-start c-macro-start
))
4295 (c-save-buffer-state ()
4296 (when (not (eq c-auto-fill-prefix t
))
4297 ;; Called from do-auto-fill.
4298 (unless c-lit-limits
4299 (setq c-lit-limits
(c-literal-limits nil nil t
)))
4301 (setq c-lit-type
(c-literal-type c-lit-limits
)))
4302 (if (memq (cond ((c-query-and-set-macro-start) 'cpp
)
4303 ((null c-lit-type
) 'code
)
4306 (setq fill-prefix t
) ; Used as flag in the cond.
4307 (if (and (null c-auto-fill-prefix
)
4309 (<= (c-point 'bol
) (car c-lit-limits
)))
4310 ;; The adaptive fill function has generated a prefix, but
4311 ;; we're on the first line in a block comment so it'll be
4312 ;; wrong. Ignore it to guess a better one below.
4313 (setq fill-prefix nil
)
4314 (when (and (eq c-lit-type
'c
++)
4315 (not (string-match (concat "\\`[ \t]*"
4316 c-line-comment-starter
)
4317 (or fill-prefix
""))))
4318 ;; Kludge: If the function that adapted the fill prefix
4319 ;; doesn't produce the required comment starter for line
4320 ;; comments, then we ignore it.
4321 (setq fill-prefix nil
)))
4324 (cond ((eq fill-prefix t
)
4325 ;; A call from do-auto-fill which should be ignored.
4328 ;; A fill-prefix overrides anything.
4329 (funcall do-line-break
)
4330 (insert-and-inherit fill-prefix
))
4331 ((c-save-buffer-state ()
4332 (unless c-lit-limits
4333 (setq c-lit-limits
(c-literal-limits)))
4335 (setq c-lit-type
(c-literal-type c-lit-limits
)))
4336 (memq c-lit-type
'(c c
++)))
4337 ;; Some sort of comment.
4338 (if (or comment-multi-line
4340 (goto-char (car c-lit-limits
))
4342 (< (point) (cdr c-lit-limits
))))
4343 ;; Inside a comment that should be continued.
4344 (let ((fill (c-save-buffer-state nil
4345 (c-guess-fill-prefix
4347 (c-collect-line-comments c-lit-limits
))
4350 (start-col (current-column))
4352 (or (and (eq c-lit-type
'c
)
4354 (goto-char (- (cdr c-lit-limits
) 2))
4355 (if (looking-at "\\*/") (point))))
4356 (cdr c-lit-limits
))))
4357 ;; Skip forward past the fill prefix in case
4358 ;; we're standing in it.
4360 ;; FIXME: This doesn't work well in cases like
4362 ;; /* Bla bla bla bla bla
4365 ;; If point is on the 'B' then the line will be
4366 ;; broken after "Bla b".
4368 ;; If we have an empty comment, /* */, the next
4369 ;; lot of code pushes point to the */. We fix
4370 ;; this by never allowing point to end up to the
4371 ;; right of where it started.
4372 (while (and (< (current-column) (cdr fill
))
4375 (if (and (> (point) comment-text-end
)
4376 (> (c-point 'bol
) (car c-lit-limits
)))
4378 ;; The skip takes us out of the (block)
4379 ;; comment; insert the fill prefix at bol
4380 ;; instead and keep the position.
4381 (setq pos
(copy-marker pos t
))
4383 (insert-and-inherit (car fill
))
4384 (if soft
(insert-and-inherit ?
\n) (newline 1))
4386 (set-marker pos nil
))
4387 ;; Don't break in the middle of a comment starter
4389 (cond ((> (point) comment-text-end
)
4390 (goto-char comment-text-end
))
4391 ((< (point) (+ (car c-lit-limits
) 2))
4392 (goto-char (+ (car c-lit-limits
) 2))))
4393 (funcall do-line-break
)
4394 (insert-and-inherit (car fill
))
4395 (if (> (current-column) start-col
)
4396 (move-to-column start-col
)))) ; can this hit the
4398 ;; Inside a comment that should be broken.
4399 (let ((comment-start comment-start
)
4400 (comment-end comment-end
)
4402 (if (eq c-lit-type
'c
)
4403 (unless (string-match "[ \t]*/\\*" comment-start
)
4404 (setq comment-start
"/* " comment-end
" */"))
4405 (unless (string-match "[ \t]*//" comment-start
)
4406 (setq comment-start
"// " comment-end
"")))
4407 (setq col
(save-excursion
4408 (back-to-indentation)
4410 (funcall do-line-break
)
4411 (when (and comment-end
(not (equal comment-end
"")))
4413 (insert-and-inherit comment-end
)
4415 ;; c-comment-indent may look at the current
4416 ;; indentation, so let's start out with the same
4417 ;; indentation as the previous one.
4419 (insert-and-inherit comment-start
)
4420 (indent-for-comment))))
4421 ((c-query-and-set-macro-start)
4423 (unless (looking-at "[ \t]*\\\\$")
4424 ;; Do not clobber the alignment of the line continuation
4425 ;; slash; c-backslash-region might look at it.
4426 (delete-horizontal-space))
4427 ;; Got an asymmetry here: In normal code this command
4428 ;; doesn't indent the next line syntactically, and otoh a
4429 ;; normal syntactically indenting newline doesn't continue
4431 (c-newline-and-indent (if allow-auto-fill nil
1)))
4433 ;; Somewhere else in the code.
4434 (let ((col (save-excursion
4436 (while (and (looking-at "[ \t]*\\\\?$")
4437 (= (forward-line -
1) 0)))
4438 (current-indentation))))
4439 (funcall do-line-break
)
4440 (indent-to col
))))))
4442 (defalias 'c-comment-line-break-function
'c-indent-new-comment-line
)
4443 (make-obsolete 'c-comment-line-break-function
'c-indent-new-comment-line
"21.1")
4445 ;; advice for indent-new-comment-line for older Emacsen
4446 (unless (boundp 'comment-line-break-function
)
4447 (defvar c-inside-line-break-advice nil
)
4448 (defadvice indent-new-comment-line
(around c-line-break-advice
4449 activate preactivate
)
4450 "Call `c-indent-new-comment-line' if in CC Mode."
4451 (if (or c-inside-line-break-advice
4452 (not c-buffer-is-cc-mode
))
4454 (let ((c-inside-line-break-advice t
))
4455 (c-indent-new-comment-line (ad-get-arg 0))))))
4457 (defun c-context-line-break ()
4458 "Do a line break suitable to the context.
4460 When point is outside a comment or macro, insert a newline and indent
4461 according to the syntactic context, unless `c-syntactic-indentation'
4462 is nil, in which case the new line is indented as the previous
4463 non-empty line instead.
4465 When point is inside the content of a preprocessor directive, a line
4466 continuation backslash is inserted before the line break and aligned
4467 appropriately. The end of the cpp directive doesn't count as inside
4470 When point is inside a comment, continue it with the appropriate
4471 comment prefix (see the `c-comment-prefix-regexp' and
4472 `c-block-comment-prefix' variables for details). The end of a
4473 C++-style line comment doesn't count as inside it.
4475 When point is inside a string, only insert a backslash when it is also
4476 inside a preprocessor directive."
4479 (let* (c-lit-limits c-lit-type
4480 (c-macro-start c-macro-start
))
4482 (c-save-buffer-state ()
4483 (setq c-lit-limits
(c-literal-limits nil nil t
)
4484 c-lit-type
(c-literal-type c-lit-limits
))
4485 (when (eq c-lit-type
'c
++)
4486 (setq c-lit-limits
(c-collect-line-comments c-lit-limits
)))
4487 (c-query-and-set-macro-start))
4490 ((or (eq c-lit-type
'c
)
4491 (and (eq c-lit-type
'c
++) ; C++ comment, but not at the very end of it.
4493 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
4495 (1- (cdr c-lit-limits
))))
4496 (and (numberp c-macro-start
) ; Macro, but not at the very end of
4497 ; it, not in a string, and not in the
4499 (not (eq c-lit-type
'string
))
4500 (or (not (looking-at "\\s *$"))
4501 (eq (char-before) ?
\\))
4503 (goto-char c-macro-start
)
4504 (if (looking-at c-opt-cpp-start
)
4505 (goto-char (match-end 0)))
4508 (let ((comment-multi-line t
)
4510 (c-indent-new-comment-line nil t
)))
4512 ((eq c-lit-type
'string
)
4513 (if (and (numberp c-macro-start
)
4514 (not (eq (char-before) ?
\\)))
4518 (t (delete-horizontal-space)
4520 ;; c-indent-line may look at the current indentation, so let's
4521 ;; start out with the same indentation as the previous line.
4522 (let ((col (save-excursion
4525 (while (and (looking-at "[ \t]*\\\\?$")
4526 (= (forward-line -
1) 0)))
4527 (current-indentation))))
4529 (indent-according-to-mode)))))
4531 (defun c-context-open-line ()
4532 "Insert a line break suitable to the context and leave point before it.
4533 This is the `c-context-line-break' equivalent to `open-line', which is
4534 normally bound to C-o. See `c-context-line-break' for the details."
4536 (let ((here (point)))
4539 ;; Temporarily insert a non-whitespace char to keep any
4540 ;; preceding whitespace intact.
4542 (c-context-line-break))
4547 (cc-provide 'cc-cmds
)
4549 ;; arch-tag: bf0611dc-d1f4-449e-9e45-4ec7c6936677
4550 ;;; cc-cmds.el ends here