1 /* Display generation from window structure and buffer text.
3 Copyright (C) 1985-1988, 1993-1995, 1997-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 /* New redisplay written by Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>.
24 Emacs separates the task of updating the display from code
25 modifying global state, e.g. buffer text. This way functions
26 operating on buffers don't also have to be concerned with updating
29 Updating the display is triggered by the Lisp interpreter when it
30 decides it's time to do it. This is done either automatically for
31 you as part of the interpreter's command loop or as the result of
32 calling Lisp functions like `sit-for'. The C function `redisplay'
33 in xdisp.c is the only entry into the inner redisplay code.
35 The following diagram shows how redisplay code is invoked. As you
36 can see, Lisp calls redisplay and vice versa. Under window systems
37 like X, some portions of the redisplay code are also called
38 asynchronously during mouse movement or expose events. It is very
39 important that these code parts do NOT use the C library (malloc,
40 free) because many C libraries under Unix are not reentrant. They
41 may also NOT call functions of the Lisp interpreter which could
42 change the interpreter's state. If you don't follow these rules,
43 you will encounter bugs which are very hard to explain.
45 +--------------+ redisplay +----------------+
46 | Lisp machine |---------------->| Redisplay code |<--+
47 +--------------+ (xdisp.c) +----------------+ |
49 +----------------------------------+ |
50 Don't use this path when called |
53 expose_window (asynchronous) |
55 X expose events -----+
57 What does redisplay do? Obviously, it has to figure out somehow what
58 has been changed since the last time the display has been updated,
59 and to make these changes visible. Preferably it would do that in
60 a moderately intelligent way, i.e. fast.
62 Changes in buffer text can be deduced from window and buffer
63 structures, and from some global variables like `beg_unchanged' and
64 `end_unchanged'. The contents of the display are additionally
65 recorded in a `glyph matrix', a two-dimensional matrix of glyph
66 structures. Each row in such a matrix corresponds to a line on the
67 display, and each glyph in a row corresponds to a column displaying
68 a character, an image, or what else. This matrix is called the
69 `current glyph matrix' or `current matrix' in redisplay
72 For buffer parts that have been changed since the last update, a
73 second glyph matrix is constructed, the so called `desired glyph
74 matrix' or short `desired matrix'. Current and desired matrix are
75 then compared to find a cheap way to update the display, e.g. by
76 reusing part of the display by scrolling lines.
78 You will find a lot of redisplay optimizations when you start
79 looking at the innards of redisplay. The overall goal of all these
80 optimizations is to make redisplay fast because it is done
81 frequently. Some of these optimizations are implemented by the
86 This function tries to update the display if the text in the
87 window did not change and did not scroll, only point moved, and
88 it did not move off the displayed portion of the text.
90 . try_window_reusing_current_matrix
92 This function reuses the current matrix of a window when text
93 has not changed, but the window start changed (e.g., due to
98 This function attempts to redisplay a window by reusing parts of
99 its existing display. It finds and reuses the part that was not
100 changed, and redraws the rest.
104 This function performs the full redisplay of a single window
105 assuming that its fonts were not changed and that the cursor
106 will not end up in the scroll margins. (Loading fonts requires
107 re-adjustment of dimensions of glyph matrices, which makes this
108 method impossible to use.)
110 These optimizations are tried in sequence (some can be skipped if
111 it is known that they are not applicable). If none of the
112 optimizations were successful, redisplay calls redisplay_windows,
113 which performs a full redisplay of all windows.
117 Desired matrices are always built per Emacs window. The function
118 `display_line' is the central function to look at if you are
119 interested. It constructs one row in a desired matrix given an
120 iterator structure containing both a buffer position and a
121 description of the environment in which the text is to be
122 displayed. But this is too early, read on.
124 Characters and pixmaps displayed for a range of buffer text depend
125 on various settings of buffers and windows, on overlays and text
126 properties, on display tables, on selective display. The good news
127 is that all this hairy stuff is hidden behind a small set of
128 interface functions taking an iterator structure (struct it)
131 Iteration over things to be displayed is then simple. It is
132 started by initializing an iterator with a call to init_iterator,
133 passing it the buffer position where to start iteration. For
134 iteration over strings, pass -1 as the position to init_iterator,
135 and call reseat_to_string when the string is ready, to initialize
136 the iterator for that string. Thereafter, calls to
137 get_next_display_element fill the iterator structure with relevant
138 information about the next thing to display. Calls to
139 set_iterator_to_next move the iterator to the next thing.
141 Besides this, an iterator also contains information about the
142 display environment in which glyphs for display elements are to be
143 produced. It has fields for the width and height of the display,
144 the information whether long lines are truncated or continued, a
145 current X and Y position, and lots of other stuff you can better
148 Glyphs in a desired matrix are normally constructed in a loop
149 calling get_next_display_element and then PRODUCE_GLYPHS. The call
150 to PRODUCE_GLYPHS will fill the iterator structure with pixel
151 information about the element being displayed and at the same time
152 produce glyphs for it. If the display element fits on the line
153 being displayed, set_iterator_to_next is called next, otherwise the
154 glyphs produced are discarded. The function display_line is the
155 workhorse of filling glyph rows in the desired matrix with glyphs.
156 In addition to producing glyphs, it also handles line truncation
157 and continuation, word wrap, and cursor positioning (for the
158 latter, see also set_cursor_from_row).
162 That just couldn't be all, could it? What about terminal types not
163 supporting operations on sub-windows of the screen? To update the
164 display on such a terminal, window-based glyph matrices are not
165 well suited. To be able to reuse part of the display (scrolling
166 lines up and down), we must instead have a view of the whole
167 screen. This is what `frame matrices' are for. They are a trick.
169 Frames on terminals like above have a glyph pool. Windows on such
170 a frame sub-allocate their glyph memory from their frame's glyph
171 pool. The frame itself is given its own glyph matrices. By
172 coincidence---or maybe something else---rows in window glyph
173 matrices are slices of corresponding rows in frame matrices. Thus
174 writing to window matrices implicitly updates a frame matrix which
175 provides us with the view of the whole screen that we originally
176 wanted to have without having to move many bytes around. To be
177 honest, there is a little bit more done, but not much more. If you
178 plan to extend that code, take a look at dispnew.c. The function
179 build_frame_matrix is a good starting point.
181 Bidirectional display.
183 Bidirectional display adds quite some hair to this already complex
184 design. The good news are that a large portion of that hairy stuff
185 is hidden in bidi.c behind only 3 interfaces. bidi.c implements a
186 reordering engine which is called by set_iterator_to_next and
187 returns the next character to display in the visual order. See
188 commentary on bidi.c for more details. As far as redisplay is
189 concerned, the effect of calling bidi_move_to_visually_next, the
190 main interface of the reordering engine, is that the iterator gets
191 magically placed on the buffer or string position that is to be
192 displayed next. In other words, a linear iteration through the
193 buffer/string is replaced with a non-linear one. All the rest of
194 the redisplay is oblivious to the bidi reordering.
196 Well, almost oblivious---there are still complications, most of
197 them due to the fact that buffer and string positions no longer
198 change monotonously with glyph indices in a glyph row. Moreover,
199 for continued lines, the buffer positions may not even be
200 monotonously changing with vertical positions. Also, accounting
201 for face changes, overlays, etc. becomes more complex because
202 non-linear iteration could potentially skip many positions with
203 changes, and then cross them again on the way back...
205 One other prominent effect of bidirectional display is that some
206 paragraphs of text need to be displayed starting at the right
207 margin of the window---the so-called right-to-left, or R2L
208 paragraphs. R2L paragraphs are displayed with R2L glyph rows,
209 which have their reversed_p flag set. The bidi reordering engine
210 produces characters in such rows starting from the character which
211 should be the rightmost on display. PRODUCE_GLYPHS then reverses
212 the order, when it fills up the glyph row whose reversed_p flag is
213 set, by prepending each new glyph to what is already there, instead
214 of appending it. When the glyph row is complete, the function
215 extend_face_to_end_of_line fills the empty space to the left of the
216 leftmost character with special glyphs, which will display as,
217 well, empty. On text terminals, these special glyphs are simply
218 blank characters. On graphics terminals, there's a single stretch
219 glyph of a suitably computed width. Both the blanks and the
220 stretch glyph are given the face of the background of the line.
221 This way, the terminal-specific back-end can still draw the glyphs
222 left to right, even for R2L lines.
224 Bidirectional display and character compositions
226 Some scripts cannot be displayed by drawing each character
227 individually, because adjacent characters change each other's shape
228 on display. For example, Arabic and Indic scripts belong to this
231 Emacs display supports this by providing "character compositions",
232 most of which is implemented in composite.c. During the buffer
233 scan that delivers characters to PRODUCE_GLYPHS, if the next
234 character to be delivered is a composed character, the iteration
235 calls composition_reseat_it and next_element_from_composition. If
236 they succeed to compose the character with one or more of the
237 following characters, the whole sequence of characters that where
238 composed is recorded in the `struct composition_it' object that is
239 part of the buffer iterator. The composed sequence could produce
240 one or more font glyphs (called "grapheme clusters") on the screen.
241 Each of these grapheme clusters is then delivered to PRODUCE_GLYPHS
242 in the direction corresponding to the current bidi scan direction
243 (recorded in the scan_dir member of the `struct bidi_it' object
244 that is part of the buffer iterator). In particular, if the bidi
245 iterator currently scans the buffer backwards, the grapheme
246 clusters are delivered back to front. This reorders the grapheme
247 clusters as appropriate for the current bidi context. Note that
248 this means that the grapheme clusters are always stored in the
249 LGSTRING object (see composite.c) in the logical order.
251 Moving an iterator in bidirectional text
252 without producing glyphs
254 Note one important detail mentioned above: that the bidi reordering
255 engine, driven by the iterator, produces characters in R2L rows
256 starting at the character that will be the rightmost on display.
257 As far as the iterator is concerned, the geometry of such rows is
258 still left to right, i.e. the iterator "thinks" the first character
259 is at the leftmost pixel position. The iterator does not know that
260 PRODUCE_GLYPHS reverses the order of the glyphs that the iterator
261 delivers. This is important when functions from the move_it_*
262 family are used to get to certain screen position or to match
263 screen coordinates with buffer coordinates: these functions use the
264 iterator geometry, which is left to right even in R2L paragraphs.
265 This works well with most callers of move_it_*, because they need
266 to get to a specific column, and columns are still numbered in the
267 reading order, i.e. the rightmost character in a R2L paragraph is
268 still column zero. But some callers do not get well with this; a
269 notable example is mouse clicks that need to find the character
270 that corresponds to certain pixel coordinates. See
271 buffer_posn_from_coords in dispnew.c for how this is handled. */
279 #include "keyboard.h"
282 #include "termchar.h"
283 #include "dispextern.h"
284 #include "character.h"
288 #include "commands.h"
292 #include "termhooks.h"
293 #include "termopts.h"
294 #include "intervals.h"
297 #include "region-cache.h"
300 #include "blockinput.h"
302 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
317 #ifndef FRAME_X_OUTPUT
318 #define FRAME_X_OUTPUT(f) ((f)->output_data.x)
321 #define INFINITY 10000000
323 Lisp_Object Qoverriding_local_map
, Qoverriding_terminal_local_map
;
324 Lisp_Object Qwindow_scroll_functions
;
325 static Lisp_Object Qwindow_text_change_functions
;
326 static Lisp_Object Qredisplay_end_trigger_functions
;
327 Lisp_Object Qinhibit_point_motion_hooks
;
328 static Lisp_Object QCeval
, QCpropertize
;
329 Lisp_Object QCfile
, QCdata
;
330 static Lisp_Object Qfontified
;
331 static Lisp_Object Qgrow_only
;
332 static Lisp_Object Qinhibit_eval_during_redisplay
;
333 static Lisp_Object Qbuffer_position
, Qposition
, Qobject
;
334 static Lisp_Object Qright_to_left
, Qleft_to_right
;
337 Lisp_Object Qbar
, Qhbar
, Qbox
, Qhollow
;
339 /* Pointer shapes. */
340 static Lisp_Object Qarrow
, Qhand
;
343 /* Holds the list (error). */
344 static Lisp_Object list_of_error
;
346 static Lisp_Object Qfontification_functions
;
348 static Lisp_Object Qwrap_prefix
;
349 static Lisp_Object Qline_prefix
;
350 static Lisp_Object Qredisplay_internal
;
352 /* Non-nil means don't actually do any redisplay. */
354 Lisp_Object Qinhibit_redisplay
;
356 /* Names of text properties relevant for redisplay. */
358 Lisp_Object Qdisplay
;
360 Lisp_Object Qspace
, QCalign_to
;
361 static Lisp_Object QCrelative_width
, QCrelative_height
;
362 Lisp_Object Qleft_margin
, Qright_margin
;
363 static Lisp_Object Qspace_width
, Qraise
;
364 static Lisp_Object Qslice
;
366 static Lisp_Object Qmargin
, Qpointer
;
367 static Lisp_Object Qline_height
;
369 /* These setters are used only in this file, so they can be private. */
371 wset_base_line_number (struct window
*w
, Lisp_Object val
)
373 w
->base_line_number
= val
;
376 wset_base_line_pos (struct window
*w
, Lisp_Object val
)
378 w
->base_line_pos
= val
;
381 wset_column_number_displayed (struct window
*w
, Lisp_Object val
)
383 w
->column_number_displayed
= val
;
386 wset_region_showing (struct window
*w
, Lisp_Object val
)
388 w
->region_showing
= val
;
391 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
393 /* Test if overflow newline into fringe. Called with iterator IT
394 at or past right window margin, and with IT->current_x set. */
396 #define IT_OVERFLOW_NEWLINE_INTO_FRINGE(IT) \
397 (!NILP (Voverflow_newline_into_fringe) \
398 && FRAME_WINDOW_P ((IT)->f) \
399 && ((IT)->bidi_it.paragraph_dir == R2L \
400 ? (WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH ((IT)->w) > 0) \
401 : (WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH ((IT)->w) > 0)) \
402 && (IT)->current_x == (IT)->last_visible_x \
403 && (IT)->line_wrap != WORD_WRAP)
405 #else /* !HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
406 #define IT_OVERFLOW_NEWLINE_INTO_FRINGE(it) 0
407 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
409 /* Test if the display element loaded in IT, or the underlying buffer
410 or string character, is a space or a TAB character. This is used
411 to determine where word wrapping can occur. */
413 #define IT_DISPLAYING_WHITESPACE(it) \
414 ((it->what == IT_CHARACTER && (it->c == ' ' || it->c == '\t')) \
415 || ((STRINGP (it->string) \
416 && (SREF (it->string, IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it)) == ' ' \
417 || SREF (it->string, IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it)) == '\t')) \
419 && (it->s[IT_BYTEPOS (*it)] == ' ' \
420 || it->s[IT_BYTEPOS (*it)] == '\t')) \
421 || (IT_BYTEPOS (*it) < ZV_BYTE \
422 && (*BYTE_POS_ADDR (IT_BYTEPOS (*it)) == ' ' \
423 || *BYTE_POS_ADDR (IT_BYTEPOS (*it)) == '\t')))) \
425 /* Name of the face used to highlight trailing whitespace. */
427 static Lisp_Object Qtrailing_whitespace
;
429 /* Name and number of the face used to highlight escape glyphs. */
431 static Lisp_Object Qescape_glyph
;
433 /* Name and number of the face used to highlight non-breaking spaces. */
435 static Lisp_Object Qnobreak_space
;
437 /* The symbol `image' which is the car of the lists used to represent
438 images in Lisp. Also a tool bar style. */
442 /* The image map types. */
444 static Lisp_Object QCpointer
;
445 static Lisp_Object Qrect
, Qcircle
, Qpoly
;
447 /* Tool bar styles */
448 Lisp_Object Qboth
, Qboth_horiz
, Qtext_image_horiz
;
450 /* Non-zero means print newline to stdout before next mini-buffer
453 int noninteractive_need_newline
;
455 /* Non-zero means print newline to message log before next message. */
457 static int message_log_need_newline
;
459 /* Three markers that message_dolog uses.
460 It could allocate them itself, but that causes trouble
461 in handling memory-full errors. */
462 static Lisp_Object message_dolog_marker1
;
463 static Lisp_Object message_dolog_marker2
;
464 static Lisp_Object message_dolog_marker3
;
466 /* The buffer position of the first character appearing entirely or
467 partially on the line of the selected window which contains the
468 cursor; <= 0 if not known. Set by set_cursor_from_row, used for
469 redisplay optimization in redisplay_internal. */
471 static struct text_pos this_line_start_pos
;
473 /* Number of characters past the end of the line above, including the
474 terminating newline. */
476 static struct text_pos this_line_end_pos
;
478 /* The vertical positions and the height of this line. */
480 static int this_line_vpos
;
481 static int this_line_y
;
482 static int this_line_pixel_height
;
484 /* X position at which this display line starts. Usually zero;
485 negative if first character is partially visible. */
487 static int this_line_start_x
;
489 /* The smallest character position seen by move_it_* functions as they
490 move across display lines. Used to set MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS of
491 hscrolled lines, see display_line. */
493 static struct text_pos this_line_min_pos
;
495 /* Buffer that this_line_.* variables are referring to. */
497 static struct buffer
*this_line_buffer
;
500 /* Values of those variables at last redisplay are stored as
501 properties on `overlay-arrow-position' symbol. However, if
502 Voverlay_arrow_position is a marker, last-arrow-position is its
503 numerical position. */
505 static Lisp_Object Qlast_arrow_position
, Qlast_arrow_string
;
507 /* Alternative overlay-arrow-string and overlay-arrow-bitmap
508 properties on a symbol in overlay-arrow-variable-list. */
510 static Lisp_Object Qoverlay_arrow_string
, Qoverlay_arrow_bitmap
;
512 Lisp_Object Qmenu_bar_update_hook
;
514 /* Nonzero if an overlay arrow has been displayed in this window. */
516 static int overlay_arrow_seen
;
518 /* Number of windows showing the buffer of the selected window (or
519 another buffer with the same base buffer). keyboard.c refers to
524 /* Vector containing glyphs for an ellipsis `...'. */
526 static Lisp_Object default_invis_vector
[3];
528 /* This is the window where the echo area message was displayed. It
529 is always a mini-buffer window, but it may not be the same window
530 currently active as a mini-buffer. */
532 Lisp_Object echo_area_window
;
534 /* List of pairs (MESSAGE . MULTIBYTE). The function save_message
535 pushes the current message and the value of
536 message_enable_multibyte on the stack, the function restore_message
537 pops the stack and displays MESSAGE again. */
539 static Lisp_Object Vmessage_stack
;
541 /* Nonzero means multibyte characters were enabled when the echo area
542 message was specified. */
544 static int message_enable_multibyte
;
546 /* Nonzero if we should redraw the mode lines on the next redisplay. */
548 int update_mode_lines
;
550 /* Nonzero if window sizes or contents have changed since last
551 redisplay that finished. */
553 int windows_or_buffers_changed
;
555 /* Nonzero means a frame's cursor type has been changed. */
557 int cursor_type_changed
;
559 /* Nonzero after display_mode_line if %l was used and it displayed a
562 static int line_number_displayed
;
564 /* The name of the *Messages* buffer, a string. */
566 static Lisp_Object Vmessages_buffer_name
;
568 /* Current, index 0, and last displayed echo area message. Either
569 buffers from echo_buffers, or nil to indicate no message. */
571 Lisp_Object echo_area_buffer
[2];
573 /* The buffers referenced from echo_area_buffer. */
575 static Lisp_Object echo_buffer
[2];
577 /* A vector saved used in with_area_buffer to reduce consing. */
579 static Lisp_Object Vwith_echo_area_save_vector
;
581 /* Non-zero means display_echo_area should display the last echo area
582 message again. Set by redisplay_preserve_echo_area. */
584 static int display_last_displayed_message_p
;
586 /* Nonzero if echo area is being used by print; zero if being used by
589 static int message_buf_print
;
591 /* The symbol `inhibit-menubar-update' and its DEFVAR_BOOL variable. */
593 static Lisp_Object Qinhibit_menubar_update
;
594 static Lisp_Object Qmessage_truncate_lines
;
596 /* Set to 1 in clear_message to make redisplay_internal aware
597 of an emptied echo area. */
599 static int message_cleared_p
;
601 /* A scratch glyph row with contents used for generating truncation
602 glyphs. Also used in direct_output_for_insert. */
604 #define MAX_SCRATCH_GLYPHS 100
605 static struct glyph_row scratch_glyph_row
;
606 static struct glyph scratch_glyphs
[MAX_SCRATCH_GLYPHS
];
608 /* Ascent and height of the last line processed by move_it_to. */
610 static int last_max_ascent
, last_height
;
612 /* Non-zero if there's a help-echo in the echo area. */
614 int help_echo_showing_p
;
616 /* If >= 0, computed, exact values of mode-line and header-line height
617 to use in the macros CURRENT_MODE_LINE_HEIGHT and
618 CURRENT_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT. */
620 int current_mode_line_height
, current_header_line_height
;
622 /* The maximum distance to look ahead for text properties. Values
623 that are too small let us call compute_char_face and similar
624 functions too often which is expensive. Values that are too large
625 let us call compute_char_face and alike too often because we
626 might not be interested in text properties that far away. */
628 #define TEXT_PROP_DISTANCE_LIMIT 100
630 /* SAVE_IT and RESTORE_IT are called when we save a snapshot of the
631 iterator state and later restore it. This is needed because the
632 bidi iterator on bidi.c keeps a stacked cache of its states, which
633 is really a singleton. When we use scratch iterator objects to
634 move around the buffer, we can cause the bidi cache to be pushed or
635 popped, and therefore we need to restore the cache state when we
636 return to the original iterator. */
637 #define SAVE_IT(ITCOPY,ITORIG,CACHE) \
640 bidi_unshelve_cache (CACHE, 1); \
642 CACHE = bidi_shelve_cache (); \
645 #define RESTORE_IT(pITORIG,pITCOPY,CACHE) \
647 if (pITORIG != pITCOPY) \
648 *(pITORIG) = *(pITCOPY); \
649 bidi_unshelve_cache (CACHE, 0); \
655 /* Non-zero means print traces of redisplay if compiled with
656 GLYPH_DEBUG defined. */
658 int trace_redisplay_p
;
660 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG */
662 #ifdef DEBUG_TRACE_MOVE
663 /* Non-zero means trace with TRACE_MOVE to stderr. */
666 #define TRACE_MOVE(x) if (trace_move) fprintf x; else (void) 0
668 #define TRACE_MOVE(x) (void) 0
671 static Lisp_Object Qauto_hscroll_mode
;
673 /* Buffer being redisplayed -- for redisplay_window_error. */
675 static struct buffer
*displayed_buffer
;
677 /* Value returned from text property handlers (see below). */
682 HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS
,
683 HANDLED_OVERLAY_STRING_CONSUMED
,
687 /* A description of text properties that redisplay is interested
692 /* The name of the property. */
695 /* A unique index for the property. */
698 /* A handler function called to set up iterator IT from the property
699 at IT's current position. Value is used to steer handle_stop. */
700 enum prop_handled (*handler
) (struct it
*it
);
703 static enum prop_handled
handle_face_prop (struct it
*);
704 static enum prop_handled
handle_invisible_prop (struct it
*);
705 static enum prop_handled
handle_display_prop (struct it
*);
706 static enum prop_handled
handle_composition_prop (struct it
*);
707 static enum prop_handled
handle_overlay_change (struct it
*);
708 static enum prop_handled
handle_fontified_prop (struct it
*);
710 /* Properties handled by iterators. */
712 static struct props it_props
[] =
714 {&Qfontified
, FONTIFIED_PROP_IDX
, handle_fontified_prop
},
715 /* Handle `face' before `display' because some sub-properties of
716 `display' need to know the face. */
717 {&Qface
, FACE_PROP_IDX
, handle_face_prop
},
718 {&Qdisplay
, DISPLAY_PROP_IDX
, handle_display_prop
},
719 {&Qinvisible
, INVISIBLE_PROP_IDX
, handle_invisible_prop
},
720 {&Qcomposition
, COMPOSITION_PROP_IDX
, handle_composition_prop
},
724 /* Value is the position described by X. If X is a marker, value is
725 the marker_position of X. Otherwise, value is X. */
727 #define COERCE_MARKER(X) (MARKERP ((X)) ? Fmarker_position (X) : (X))
729 /* Enumeration returned by some move_it_.* functions internally. */
733 /* Not used. Undefined value. */
736 /* Move ended at the requested buffer position or ZV. */
737 MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
,
739 /* Move ended at the requested X pixel position. */
742 /* Move within a line ended at the end of a line that must be
746 /* Move within a line ended at the end of a line that would
747 be displayed truncated. */
750 /* Move within a line ended at a line end. */
754 /* This counter is used to clear the face cache every once in a while
755 in redisplay_internal. It is incremented for each redisplay.
756 Every CLEAR_FACE_CACHE_COUNT full redisplays, the face cache is
759 #define CLEAR_FACE_CACHE_COUNT 500
760 static int clear_face_cache_count
;
762 /* Similarly for the image cache. */
764 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
765 #define CLEAR_IMAGE_CACHE_COUNT 101
766 static int clear_image_cache_count
;
768 /* Null glyph slice */
769 static struct glyph_slice null_glyph_slice
= { 0, 0, 0, 0 };
772 /* True while redisplay_internal is in progress. */
776 static Lisp_Object Qinhibit_free_realized_faces
;
777 static Lisp_Object Qmode_line_default_help_echo
;
779 /* If a string, XTread_socket generates an event to display that string.
780 (The display is done in read_char.) */
782 Lisp_Object help_echo_string
;
783 Lisp_Object help_echo_window
;
784 Lisp_Object help_echo_object
;
785 ptrdiff_t help_echo_pos
;
787 /* Temporary variable for XTread_socket. */
789 Lisp_Object previous_help_echo_string
;
791 /* Platform-independent portion of hourglass implementation. */
793 /* Non-zero means an hourglass cursor is currently shown. */
794 int hourglass_shown_p
;
796 /* If non-null, an asynchronous timer that, when it expires, displays
797 an hourglass cursor on all frames. */
798 struct atimer
*hourglass_atimer
;
800 /* Name of the face used to display glyphless characters. */
801 Lisp_Object Qglyphless_char
;
803 /* Symbol for the purpose of Vglyphless_char_display. */
804 static Lisp_Object Qglyphless_char_display
;
806 /* Method symbols for Vglyphless_char_display. */
807 static Lisp_Object Qhex_code
, Qempty_box
, Qthin_space
, Qzero_width
;
809 /* Default pixel width of `thin-space' display method. */
810 #define THIN_SPACE_WIDTH 1
812 /* Default number of seconds to wait before displaying an hourglass
814 #define DEFAULT_HOURGLASS_DELAY 1
817 /* Function prototypes. */
819 static void setup_for_ellipsis (struct it
*, int);
820 static void set_iterator_to_next (struct it
*, int);
821 static void mark_window_display_accurate_1 (struct window
*, int);
822 static int single_display_spec_string_p (Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
);
823 static int display_prop_string_p (Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
);
824 static int cursor_row_p (struct glyph_row
*);
825 static int redisplay_mode_lines (Lisp_Object
, int);
826 static char *decode_mode_spec_coding (Lisp_Object
, char *, int);
828 static Lisp_Object
get_it_property (struct it
*it
, Lisp_Object prop
);
830 static void handle_line_prefix (struct it
*);
832 static void pint2str (char *, int, ptrdiff_t);
833 static void pint2hrstr (char *, int, ptrdiff_t);
834 static struct text_pos
run_window_scroll_functions (Lisp_Object
,
836 static void reconsider_clip_changes (struct window
*, struct buffer
*);
837 static int text_outside_line_unchanged_p (struct window
*,
838 ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
839 static void store_mode_line_noprop_char (char);
840 static int store_mode_line_noprop (const char *, int, int);
841 static void handle_stop (struct it
*);
842 static void handle_stop_backwards (struct it
*, ptrdiff_t);
843 static void vmessage (const char *, va_list) ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT_PRINTF (1, 0);
844 static void ensure_echo_area_buffers (void);
845 static Lisp_Object
unwind_with_echo_area_buffer (Lisp_Object
);
846 static Lisp_Object
with_echo_area_buffer_unwind_data (struct window
*);
847 static int with_echo_area_buffer (struct window
*, int,
848 int (*) (ptrdiff_t, Lisp_Object
, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t),
849 ptrdiff_t, Lisp_Object
, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
850 static void clear_garbaged_frames (void);
851 static int current_message_1 (ptrdiff_t, Lisp_Object
, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
852 static void pop_message (void);
853 static int truncate_message_1 (ptrdiff_t, Lisp_Object
, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
854 static void set_message (const char *, Lisp_Object
, ptrdiff_t, int);
855 static int set_message_1 (ptrdiff_t, Lisp_Object
, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
856 static int display_echo_area (struct window
*);
857 static int display_echo_area_1 (ptrdiff_t, Lisp_Object
, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
858 static int resize_mini_window_1 (ptrdiff_t, Lisp_Object
, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
859 static Lisp_Object
unwind_redisplay (Lisp_Object
);
860 static int string_char_and_length (const unsigned char *, int *);
861 static struct text_pos
display_prop_end (struct it
*, Lisp_Object
,
863 static int compute_window_start_on_continuation_line (struct window
*);
864 static void insert_left_trunc_glyphs (struct it
*);
865 static struct glyph_row
*get_overlay_arrow_glyph_row (struct window
*,
867 static void extend_face_to_end_of_line (struct it
*);
868 static int append_space_for_newline (struct it
*, int);
869 static int cursor_row_fully_visible_p (struct window
*, int, int);
870 static int try_scrolling (Lisp_Object
, int, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t, int, int);
871 static int try_cursor_movement (Lisp_Object
, struct text_pos
, int *);
872 static int trailing_whitespace_p (ptrdiff_t);
873 static intmax_t message_log_check_duplicate (ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
874 static void push_it (struct it
*, struct text_pos
*);
875 static void iterate_out_of_display_property (struct it
*);
876 static void pop_it (struct it
*);
877 static void sync_frame_with_window_matrix_rows (struct window
*);
878 static void select_frame_for_redisplay (Lisp_Object
);
879 static void redisplay_internal (void);
880 static int echo_area_display (int);
881 static void redisplay_windows (Lisp_Object
);
882 static void redisplay_window (Lisp_Object
, int);
883 static Lisp_Object
redisplay_window_error (Lisp_Object
);
884 static Lisp_Object
redisplay_window_0 (Lisp_Object
);
885 static Lisp_Object
redisplay_window_1 (Lisp_Object
);
886 static int set_cursor_from_row (struct window
*, struct glyph_row
*,
887 struct glyph_matrix
*, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t,
889 static int update_menu_bar (struct frame
*, int, int);
890 static int try_window_reusing_current_matrix (struct window
*);
891 static int try_window_id (struct window
*);
892 static int display_line (struct it
*);
893 static int display_mode_lines (struct window
*);
894 static int display_mode_line (struct window
*, enum face_id
, Lisp_Object
);
895 static int display_mode_element (struct it
*, int, int, int, Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
, int);
896 static int store_mode_line_string (const char *, Lisp_Object
, int, int, int, Lisp_Object
);
897 static const char *decode_mode_spec (struct window
*, int, int, Lisp_Object
*);
898 static void display_menu_bar (struct window
*);
899 static ptrdiff_t display_count_lines (ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t,
901 static int display_string (const char *, Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
,
902 ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t, struct it
*, int, int, int, int);
903 static void compute_line_metrics (struct it
*);
904 static void run_redisplay_end_trigger_hook (struct it
*);
905 static int get_overlay_strings (struct it
*, ptrdiff_t);
906 static int get_overlay_strings_1 (struct it
*, ptrdiff_t, int);
907 static void next_overlay_string (struct it
*);
908 static void reseat (struct it
*, struct text_pos
, int);
909 static void reseat_1 (struct it
*, struct text_pos
, int);
910 static void back_to_previous_visible_line_start (struct it
*);
911 void reseat_at_previous_visible_line_start (struct it
*);
912 static void reseat_at_next_visible_line_start (struct it
*, int);
913 static int next_element_from_ellipsis (struct it
*);
914 static int next_element_from_display_vector (struct it
*);
915 static int next_element_from_string (struct it
*);
916 static int next_element_from_c_string (struct it
*);
917 static int next_element_from_buffer (struct it
*);
918 static int next_element_from_composition (struct it
*);
919 static int next_element_from_image (struct it
*);
920 static int next_element_from_stretch (struct it
*);
921 static void load_overlay_strings (struct it
*, ptrdiff_t);
922 static int init_from_display_pos (struct it
*, struct window
*,
923 struct display_pos
*);
924 static void reseat_to_string (struct it
*, const char *,
925 Lisp_Object
, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t, int, int);
926 static int get_next_display_element (struct it
*);
927 static enum move_it_result
928 move_it_in_display_line_to (struct it
*, ptrdiff_t, int,
929 enum move_operation_enum
);
930 void move_it_vertically_backward (struct it
*, int);
931 static void get_visually_first_element (struct it
*);
932 static void init_to_row_start (struct it
*, struct window
*,
934 static int init_to_row_end (struct it
*, struct window
*,
936 static void back_to_previous_line_start (struct it
*);
937 static int forward_to_next_line_start (struct it
*, int *, struct bidi_it
*);
938 static struct text_pos
string_pos_nchars_ahead (struct text_pos
,
939 Lisp_Object
, ptrdiff_t);
940 static struct text_pos
string_pos (ptrdiff_t, Lisp_Object
);
941 static struct text_pos
c_string_pos (ptrdiff_t, const char *, int);
942 static ptrdiff_t number_of_chars (const char *, int);
943 static void compute_stop_pos (struct it
*);
944 static void compute_string_pos (struct text_pos
*, struct text_pos
,
946 static int face_before_or_after_it_pos (struct it
*, int);
947 static ptrdiff_t next_overlay_change (ptrdiff_t);
948 static int handle_display_spec (struct it
*, Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
,
949 Lisp_Object
, struct text_pos
*, ptrdiff_t, int);
950 static int handle_single_display_spec (struct it
*, Lisp_Object
,
951 Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
,
952 struct text_pos
*, ptrdiff_t, int, int);
953 static int underlying_face_id (struct it
*);
954 static int in_ellipses_for_invisible_text_p (struct display_pos
*,
957 #define face_before_it_pos(IT) face_before_or_after_it_pos ((IT), 1)
958 #define face_after_it_pos(IT) face_before_or_after_it_pos ((IT), 0)
960 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
962 static void x_consider_frame_title (Lisp_Object
);
963 static int tool_bar_lines_needed (struct frame
*, int *);
964 static void update_tool_bar (struct frame
*, int);
965 static void build_desired_tool_bar_string (struct frame
*f
);
966 static int redisplay_tool_bar (struct frame
*);
967 static void display_tool_bar_line (struct it
*, int);
968 static void notice_overwritten_cursor (struct window
*,
971 static void append_stretch_glyph (struct it
*, Lisp_Object
,
975 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
977 static void produce_special_glyphs (struct it
*, enum display_element_type
);
978 static void show_mouse_face (Mouse_HLInfo
*, enum draw_glyphs_face
);
979 static int coords_in_mouse_face_p (struct window
*, int, int);
983 /***********************************************************************
984 Window display dimensions
985 ***********************************************************************/
987 /* Return the bottom boundary y-position for text lines in window W.
988 This is the first y position at which a line cannot start.
989 It is relative to the top of the window.
991 This is the height of W minus the height of a mode line, if any. */
994 window_text_bottom_y (struct window
*w
)
996 int height
= WINDOW_TOTAL_HEIGHT (w
);
998 if (WINDOW_WANTS_MODELINE_P (w
))
999 height
-= CURRENT_MODE_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
1003 /* Return the pixel width of display area AREA of window W. AREA < 0
1004 means return the total width of W, not including fringes to
1005 the left and right of the window. */
1008 window_box_width (struct window
*w
, int area
)
1010 int cols
= XFASTINT (w
->total_cols
);
1013 if (!w
->pseudo_window_p
)
1015 cols
-= WINDOW_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (w
);
1017 if (area
== TEXT_AREA
)
1019 if (INTEGERP (w
->left_margin_cols
))
1020 cols
-= XFASTINT (w
->left_margin_cols
);
1021 if (INTEGERP (w
->right_margin_cols
))
1022 cols
-= XFASTINT (w
->right_margin_cols
);
1023 pixels
= -WINDOW_TOTAL_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
);
1025 else if (area
== LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
)
1027 cols
= (INTEGERP (w
->left_margin_cols
)
1028 ? XFASTINT (w
->left_margin_cols
) : 0);
1031 else if (area
== RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
)
1033 cols
= (INTEGERP (w
->right_margin_cols
)
1034 ? XFASTINT (w
->right_margin_cols
) : 0);
1039 return cols
* WINDOW_FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (w
) + pixels
;
1043 /* Return the pixel height of the display area of window W, not
1044 including mode lines of W, if any. */
1047 window_box_height (struct window
*w
)
1049 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
1050 int height
= WINDOW_TOTAL_HEIGHT (w
);
1052 eassert (height
>= 0);
1054 /* Note: the code below that determines the mode-line/header-line
1055 height is essentially the same as that contained in the macro
1056 CURRENT_{MODE,HEADER}_LINE_HEIGHT, except that it checks whether
1057 the appropriate glyph row has its `mode_line_p' flag set,
1058 and if it doesn't, uses estimate_mode_line_height instead. */
1060 if (WINDOW_WANTS_MODELINE_P (w
))
1062 struct glyph_row
*ml_row
1063 = (w
->current_matrix
&& w
->current_matrix
->rows
1064 ? MATRIX_MODE_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
)
1066 if (ml_row
&& ml_row
->mode_line_p
)
1067 height
-= ml_row
->height
;
1069 height
-= estimate_mode_line_height (f
, CURRENT_MODE_LINE_FACE_ID (w
));
1072 if (WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
))
1074 struct glyph_row
*hl_row
1075 = (w
->current_matrix
&& w
->current_matrix
->rows
1076 ? MATRIX_HEADER_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
)
1078 if (hl_row
&& hl_row
->mode_line_p
)
1079 height
-= hl_row
->height
;
1081 height
-= estimate_mode_line_height (f
, HEADER_LINE_FACE_ID
);
1084 /* With a very small font and a mode-line that's taller than
1085 default, we might end up with a negative height. */
1086 return max (0, height
);
1089 /* Return the window-relative coordinate of the left edge of display
1090 area AREA of window W. AREA < 0 means return the left edge of the
1091 whole window, to the right of the left fringe of W. */
1094 window_box_left_offset (struct window
*w
, int area
)
1098 if (w
->pseudo_window_p
)
1101 x
= WINDOW_LEFT_SCROLL_BAR_AREA_WIDTH (w
);
1103 if (area
== TEXT_AREA
)
1104 x
+= (WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
)
1105 + window_box_width (w
, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
));
1106 else if (area
== RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
)
1107 x
+= (WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
)
1108 + window_box_width (w
, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
)
1109 + window_box_width (w
, TEXT_AREA
)
1110 + (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w
)
1112 : WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
)));
1113 else if (area
== LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
1114 && WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w
))
1115 x
+= WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
);
1121 /* Return the window-relative coordinate of the right edge of display
1122 area AREA of window W. AREA < 0 means return the right edge of the
1123 whole window, to the left of the right fringe of W. */
1126 window_box_right_offset (struct window
*w
, int area
)
1128 return window_box_left_offset (w
, area
) + window_box_width (w
, area
);
1131 /* Return the frame-relative coordinate of the left edge of display
1132 area AREA of window W. AREA < 0 means return the left edge of the
1133 whole window, to the right of the left fringe of W. */
1136 window_box_left (struct window
*w
, int area
)
1138 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
1141 if (w
->pseudo_window_p
)
1142 return FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
);
1144 x
= (WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w
)
1145 + window_box_left_offset (w
, area
));
1151 /* Return the frame-relative coordinate of the right edge of display
1152 area AREA of window W. AREA < 0 means return the right edge of the
1153 whole window, to the left of the right fringe of W. */
1156 window_box_right (struct window
*w
, int area
)
1158 return window_box_left (w
, area
) + window_box_width (w
, area
);
1161 /* Get the bounding box of the display area AREA of window W, without
1162 mode lines, in frame-relative coordinates. AREA < 0 means the
1163 whole window, not including the left and right fringes of
1164 the window. Return in *BOX_X and *BOX_Y the frame-relative pixel
1165 coordinates of the upper-left corner of the box. Return in
1166 *BOX_WIDTH, and *BOX_HEIGHT the pixel width and height of the box. */
1169 window_box (struct window
*w
, int area
, int *box_x
, int *box_y
,
1170 int *box_width
, int *box_height
)
1173 *box_width
= window_box_width (w
, area
);
1175 *box_height
= window_box_height (w
);
1177 *box_x
= window_box_left (w
, area
);
1180 *box_y
= WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_Y (w
);
1181 if (WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
))
1182 *box_y
+= CURRENT_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
1187 /* Get the bounding box of the display area AREA of window W, without
1188 mode lines. AREA < 0 means the whole window, not including the
1189 left and right fringe of the window. Return in *TOP_LEFT_X
1190 and TOP_LEFT_Y the frame-relative pixel coordinates of the
1191 upper-left corner of the box. Return in *BOTTOM_RIGHT_X, and
1192 *BOTTOM_RIGHT_Y the coordinates of the bottom-right corner of the
1196 window_box_edges (struct window
*w
, int area
, int *top_left_x
, int *top_left_y
,
1197 int *bottom_right_x
, int *bottom_right_y
)
1199 window_box (w
, area
, top_left_x
, top_left_y
, bottom_right_x
,
1201 *bottom_right_x
+= *top_left_x
;
1202 *bottom_right_y
+= *top_left_y
;
1207 /***********************************************************************
1209 ***********************************************************************/
1211 /* Return the bottom y-position of the line the iterator IT is in.
1212 This can modify IT's settings. */
1215 line_bottom_y (struct it
*it
)
1217 int line_height
= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
;
1218 int line_top_y
= it
->current_y
;
1220 if (line_height
== 0)
1223 line_height
= last_height
;
1224 else if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < ZV
)
1226 move_it_by_lines (it
, 1);
1227 line_height
= (it
->max_ascent
|| it
->max_descent
1228 ? it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
1233 struct glyph_row
*row
= it
->glyph_row
;
1235 /* Use the default character height. */
1236 it
->glyph_row
= NULL
;
1237 it
->what
= IT_CHARACTER
;
1240 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (it
);
1241 line_height
= it
->ascent
+ it
->descent
;
1242 it
->glyph_row
= row
;
1246 return line_top_y
+ line_height
;
1249 /* Subroutine of pos_visible_p below. Extracts a display string, if
1250 any, from the display spec given as its argument. */
1252 string_from_display_spec (Lisp_Object spec
)
1256 while (CONSP (spec
))
1258 if (STRINGP (XCAR (spec
)))
1263 else if (VECTORP (spec
))
1267 for (i
= 0; i
< ASIZE (spec
); i
++)
1269 if (STRINGP (AREF (spec
, i
)))
1270 return AREF (spec
, i
);
1279 /* Limit insanely large values of W->hscroll on frame F to the largest
1280 value that will still prevent first_visible_x and last_visible_x of
1281 'struct it' from overflowing an int. */
1283 window_hscroll_limited (struct window
*w
, struct frame
*f
)
1285 ptrdiff_t window_hscroll
= w
->hscroll
;
1286 int window_text_width
= window_box_width (w
, TEXT_AREA
);
1287 int colwidth
= FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
);
1289 if (window_hscroll
> (INT_MAX
- window_text_width
) / colwidth
- 1)
1290 window_hscroll
= (INT_MAX
- window_text_width
) / colwidth
- 1;
1292 return window_hscroll
;
1295 /* Return 1 if position CHARPOS is visible in window W.
1296 CHARPOS < 0 means return info about WINDOW_END position.
1297 If visible, set *X and *Y to pixel coordinates of top left corner.
1298 Set *RTOP and *RBOT to pixel height of an invisible area of glyph at POS.
1299 Set *ROWH and *VPOS to row's visible height and VPOS (row number). */
1302 pos_visible_p (struct window
*w
, ptrdiff_t charpos
, int *x
, int *y
,
1303 int *rtop
, int *rbot
, int *rowh
, int *vpos
)
1306 void *itdata
= bidi_shelve_cache ();
1307 struct text_pos top
;
1309 struct buffer
*old_buffer
= NULL
;
1311 if (FRAME_INITIAL_P (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
))))
1314 if (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
) != current_buffer
)
1316 old_buffer
= current_buffer
;
1317 set_buffer_internal_1 (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
));
1320 SET_TEXT_POS_FROM_MARKER (top
, w
->start
);
1321 /* Scrolling a minibuffer window via scroll bar when the echo area
1322 shows long text sometimes resets the minibuffer contents behind
1324 if (CHARPOS (top
) > ZV
)
1325 SET_TEXT_POS (top
, BEGV
, BEGV_BYTE
);
1327 /* Compute exact mode line heights. */
1328 if (WINDOW_WANTS_MODELINE_P (w
))
1329 current_mode_line_height
1330 = display_mode_line (w
, CURRENT_MODE_LINE_FACE_ID (w
),
1331 BVAR (current_buffer
, mode_line_format
));
1333 if (WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
))
1334 current_header_line_height
1335 = display_mode_line (w
, HEADER_LINE_FACE_ID
,
1336 BVAR (current_buffer
, header_line_format
));
1338 start_display (&it
, w
, top
);
1339 move_it_to (&it
, charpos
, -1, it
.last_visible_y
-1, -1,
1340 (charpos
>= 0 ? MOVE_TO_POS
: 0) | MOVE_TO_Y
);
1343 && (((!it
.bidi_p
|| it
.bidi_it
.scan_dir
== 1)
1344 && IT_CHARPOS (it
) >= charpos
)
1345 /* When scanning backwards under bidi iteration, move_it_to
1346 stops at or _before_ CHARPOS, because it stops at or to
1347 the _right_ of the character at CHARPOS. */
1348 || (it
.bidi_p
&& it
.bidi_it
.scan_dir
== -1
1349 && IT_CHARPOS (it
) <= charpos
)))
1351 /* We have reached CHARPOS, or passed it. How the call to
1352 move_it_to can overshoot: (i) If CHARPOS is on invisible text
1353 or covered by a display property, move_it_to stops at the end
1354 of the invisible text, to the right of CHARPOS. (ii) If
1355 CHARPOS is in a display vector, move_it_to stops on its last
1357 int top_x
= it
.current_x
;
1358 int top_y
= it
.current_y
;
1359 /* Calling line_bottom_y may change it.method, it.position, etc. */
1360 enum it_method it_method
= it
.method
;
1361 int bottom_y
= (last_height
= 0, line_bottom_y (&it
));
1362 int window_top_y
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
1364 if (top_y
< window_top_y
)
1365 visible_p
= bottom_y
> window_top_y
;
1366 else if (top_y
< it
.last_visible_y
)
1368 if (bottom_y
>= it
.last_visible_y
1369 && it
.bidi_p
&& it
.bidi_it
.scan_dir
== -1
1370 && IT_CHARPOS (it
) < charpos
)
1372 /* When the last line of the window is scanned backwards
1373 under bidi iteration, we could be duped into thinking
1374 that we have passed CHARPOS, when in fact move_it_to
1375 simply stopped short of CHARPOS because it reached
1376 last_visible_y. To see if that's what happened, we call
1377 move_it_to again with a slightly larger vertical limit,
1378 and see if it actually moved vertically; if it did, we
1379 didn't really reach CHARPOS, which is beyond window end. */
1380 struct it save_it
= it
;
1381 /* Why 10? because we don't know how many canonical lines
1382 will the height of the next line(s) be. So we guess. */
1383 int ten_more_lines
=
1384 10 * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
)));
1386 move_it_to (&it
, charpos
, -1, bottom_y
+ ten_more_lines
, -1,
1387 MOVE_TO_POS
| MOVE_TO_Y
);
1388 if (it
.current_y
> top_y
)
1395 if (it_method
== GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR
)
1397 /* We stopped on the last glyph of a display vector.
1398 Try and recompute. Hack alert! */
1399 if (charpos
< 2 || top
.charpos
>= charpos
)
1400 top_x
= it
.glyph_row
->x
;
1404 start_display (&it2
, w
, top
);
1405 move_it_to (&it2
, charpos
- 1, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
1406 get_next_display_element (&it2
);
1407 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (&it2
);
1408 if (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (&it2
)
1409 || it2
.current_x
> it2
.last_visible_x
)
1410 top_x
= it
.glyph_row
->x
;
1413 top_x
= it2
.current_x
;
1414 top_y
= it2
.current_y
;
1418 else if (IT_CHARPOS (it
) != charpos
)
1420 Lisp_Object cpos
= make_number (charpos
);
1421 Lisp_Object spec
= Fget_char_property (cpos
, Qdisplay
, Qnil
);
1422 Lisp_Object string
= string_from_display_spec (spec
);
1423 int newline_in_string
= 0;
1425 if (STRINGP (string
))
1427 const char *s
= SSDATA (string
);
1428 const char *e
= s
+ SBYTES (string
);
1433 newline_in_string
= 1;
1438 /* The tricky code below is needed because there's a
1439 discrepancy between move_it_to and how we set cursor
1440 when the display line ends in a newline from a
1441 display string. move_it_to will stop _after_ such
1442 display strings, whereas set_cursor_from_row
1443 conspires with cursor_row_p to place the cursor on
1444 the first glyph produced from the display string. */
1446 /* We have overshoot PT because it is covered by a
1447 display property whose value is a string. If the
1448 string includes embedded newlines, we are also in the
1449 wrong display line. Backtrack to the correct line,
1450 where the display string begins. */
1451 if (newline_in_string
)
1453 Lisp_Object startpos
, endpos
;
1454 EMACS_INT start
, end
;
1458 /* Find the first and the last buffer positions
1459 covered by the display string. */
1461 Fnext_single_char_property_change (cpos
, Qdisplay
,
1464 Fprevious_single_char_property_change (endpos
, Qdisplay
,
1466 start
= XFASTINT (startpos
);
1467 end
= XFASTINT (endpos
);
1468 /* Move to the last buffer position before the
1469 display property. */
1470 start_display (&it3
, w
, top
);
1471 move_it_to (&it3
, start
- 1, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
1472 /* Move forward one more line if the position before
1473 the display string is a newline or if it is the
1474 rightmost character on a line that is
1475 continued or word-wrapped. */
1476 if (it3
.method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
1478 move_it_by_lines (&it3
, 1);
1479 else if (move_it_in_display_line_to (&it3
, -1,
1483 == MOVE_LINE_CONTINUED
)
1485 move_it_by_lines (&it3
, 1);
1486 /* When we are under word-wrap, the #$@%!
1487 move_it_by_lines moves 2 lines, so we need to
1489 if (it3
.line_wrap
== WORD_WRAP
)
1490 move_it_by_lines (&it3
, -1);
1493 /* Record the vertical coordinate of the display
1494 line where we wound up. */
1495 top_y
= it3
.current_y
;
1498 /* When characters are reordered for display,
1499 the character displayed to the left of the
1500 display string could be _after_ the display
1501 property in the logical order. Use the
1502 smallest vertical position of these two. */
1503 start_display (&it3
, w
, top
);
1504 move_it_to (&it3
, end
+ 1, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
1505 if (it3
.current_y
< top_y
)
1506 top_y
= it3
.current_y
;
1508 /* Move from the top of the window to the beginning
1509 of the display line where the display string
1511 start_display (&it3
, w
, top
);
1512 move_it_to (&it3
, -1, 0, top_y
, -1, MOVE_TO_X
| MOVE_TO_Y
);
1513 /* If it3_moved stays zero after the 'while' loop
1514 below, that means we already were at a newline
1515 before the loop (e.g., the display string begins
1516 with a newline), so we don't need to (and cannot)
1517 inspect the glyphs of it3.glyph_row, because
1518 PRODUCE_GLYPHS will not produce anything for a
1519 newline, and thus it3.glyph_row stays at its
1520 stale content it got at top of the window. */
1522 /* Finally, advance the iterator until we hit the
1523 first display element whose character position is
1524 CHARPOS, or until the first newline from the
1525 display string, which signals the end of the
1527 while (get_next_display_element (&it3
))
1529 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (&it3
);
1530 if (IT_CHARPOS (it3
) == charpos
1531 || ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (&it3
))
1534 set_iterator_to_next (&it3
, 0);
1536 top_x
= it3
.current_x
- it3
.pixel_width
;
1537 /* Normally, we would exit the above loop because we
1538 found the display element whose character
1539 position is CHARPOS. For the contingency that we
1540 didn't, and stopped at the first newline from the
1541 display string, move back over the glyphs
1542 produced from the string, until we find the
1543 rightmost glyph not from the string. */
1545 && IT_CHARPOS (it3
) != charpos
&& EQ (it3
.object
, string
))
1547 struct glyph
*g
= it3
.glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]
1548 + it3
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
1550 while (EQ ((g
- 1)->object
, string
))
1553 top_x
-= g
->pixel_width
;
1555 eassert (g
< it3
.glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]
1556 + it3
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]);
1562 *y
= max (top_y
+ max (0, it
.max_ascent
- it
.ascent
), window_top_y
);
1563 *rtop
= max (0, window_top_y
- top_y
);
1564 *rbot
= max (0, bottom_y
- it
.last_visible_y
);
1565 *rowh
= max (0, (min (bottom_y
, it
.last_visible_y
)
1566 - max (top_y
, window_top_y
)));
1572 /* We were asked to provide info about WINDOW_END. */
1574 void *it2data
= NULL
;
1576 SAVE_IT (it2
, it
, it2data
);
1577 if (IT_CHARPOS (it
) < ZV
&& FETCH_BYTE (IT_BYTEPOS (it
)) != '\n')
1578 move_it_by_lines (&it
, 1);
1579 if (charpos
< IT_CHARPOS (it
)
1580 || (it
.what
== IT_EOB
&& charpos
== IT_CHARPOS (it
)))
1583 RESTORE_IT (&it2
, &it2
, it2data
);
1584 move_it_to (&it2
, charpos
, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
1586 *y
= it2
.current_y
+ it2
.max_ascent
- it2
.ascent
;
1587 *rtop
= max (0, -it2
.current_y
);
1588 *rbot
= max (0, ((it2
.current_y
+ it2
.max_ascent
+ it2
.max_descent
)
1589 - it
.last_visible_y
));
1590 *rowh
= max (0, (min (it2
.current_y
+ it2
.max_ascent
+ it2
.max_descent
,
1592 - max (it2
.current_y
,
1593 WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
))));
1597 bidi_unshelve_cache (it2data
, 1);
1599 bidi_unshelve_cache (itdata
, 0);
1602 set_buffer_internal_1 (old_buffer
);
1604 current_header_line_height
= current_mode_line_height
= -1;
1606 if (visible_p
&& w
->hscroll
> 0)
1608 window_hscroll_limited (w
, WINDOW_XFRAME (w
))
1609 * WINDOW_FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (w
);
1612 /* Debugging code. */
1614 fprintf (stderr
, "+pv pt=%d vs=%d --> x=%d y=%d rt=%d rb=%d rh=%d vp=%d\n",
1615 charpos
, w
->vscroll
, *x
, *y
, *rtop
, *rbot
, *rowh
, *vpos
);
1617 fprintf (stderr
, "-pv pt=%d vs=%d\n", charpos
, w
->vscroll
);
1624 /* Return the next character from STR. Return in *LEN the length of
1625 the character. This is like STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH but never
1626 returns an invalid character. If we find one, we return a `?', but
1627 with the length of the invalid character. */
1630 string_char_and_length (const unsigned char *str
, int *len
)
1634 c
= STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (str
, *len
);
1635 if (!CHAR_VALID_P (c
))
1636 /* We may not change the length here because other places in Emacs
1637 don't use this function, i.e. they silently accept invalid
1646 /* Given a position POS containing a valid character and byte position
1647 in STRING, return the position NCHARS ahead (NCHARS >= 0). */
1649 static struct text_pos
1650 string_pos_nchars_ahead (struct text_pos pos
, Lisp_Object string
, ptrdiff_t nchars
)
1652 eassert (STRINGP (string
) && nchars
>= 0);
1654 if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (string
))
1656 const unsigned char *p
= SDATA (string
) + BYTEPOS (pos
);
1661 string_char_and_length (p
, &len
);
1664 BYTEPOS (pos
) += len
;
1668 SET_TEXT_POS (pos
, CHARPOS (pos
) + nchars
, BYTEPOS (pos
) + nchars
);
1674 /* Value is the text position, i.e. character and byte position,
1675 for character position CHARPOS in STRING. */
1677 static struct text_pos
1678 string_pos (ptrdiff_t charpos
, Lisp_Object string
)
1680 struct text_pos pos
;
1681 eassert (STRINGP (string
));
1682 eassert (charpos
>= 0);
1683 SET_TEXT_POS (pos
, charpos
, string_char_to_byte (string
, charpos
));
1688 /* Value is a text position, i.e. character and byte position, for
1689 character position CHARPOS in C string S. MULTIBYTE_P non-zero
1690 means recognize multibyte characters. */
1692 static struct text_pos
1693 c_string_pos (ptrdiff_t charpos
, const char *s
, int multibyte_p
)
1695 struct text_pos pos
;
1697 eassert (s
!= NULL
);
1698 eassert (charpos
>= 0);
1704 SET_TEXT_POS (pos
, 0, 0);
1707 string_char_and_length ((const unsigned char *) s
, &len
);
1710 BYTEPOS (pos
) += len
;
1714 SET_TEXT_POS (pos
, charpos
, charpos
);
1720 /* Value is the number of characters in C string S. MULTIBYTE_P
1721 non-zero means recognize multibyte characters. */
1724 number_of_chars (const char *s
, int multibyte_p
)
1730 ptrdiff_t rest
= strlen (s
);
1732 const unsigned char *p
= (const unsigned char *) s
;
1734 for (nchars
= 0; rest
> 0; ++nchars
)
1736 string_char_and_length (p
, &len
);
1737 rest
-= len
, p
+= len
;
1741 nchars
= strlen (s
);
1747 /* Compute byte position NEWPOS->bytepos corresponding to
1748 NEWPOS->charpos. POS is a known position in string STRING.
1749 NEWPOS->charpos must be >= POS.charpos. */
1752 compute_string_pos (struct text_pos
*newpos
, struct text_pos pos
, Lisp_Object string
)
1754 eassert (STRINGP (string
));
1755 eassert (CHARPOS (*newpos
) >= CHARPOS (pos
));
1757 if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (string
))
1758 *newpos
= string_pos_nchars_ahead (pos
, string
,
1759 CHARPOS (*newpos
) - CHARPOS (pos
));
1761 BYTEPOS (*newpos
) = CHARPOS (*newpos
);
1765 Return an estimation of the pixel height of mode or header lines on
1766 frame F. FACE_ID specifies what line's height to estimate. */
1769 estimate_mode_line_height (struct frame
*f
, enum face_id face_id
)
1771 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1772 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
1774 int height
= FONT_HEIGHT (FRAME_FONT (f
));
1776 /* This function is called so early when Emacs starts that the face
1777 cache and mode line face are not yet initialized. */
1778 if (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f
))
1780 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (f
, face_id
);
1784 height
= FONT_HEIGHT (face
->font
);
1785 if (face
->box_line_width
> 0)
1786 height
+= 2 * face
->box_line_width
;
1797 /* Given a pixel position (PIX_X, PIX_Y) on frame F, return glyph
1798 co-ordinates in (*X, *Y). Set *BOUNDS to the rectangle that the
1799 glyph at X, Y occupies, if BOUNDS != 0. If NOCLIP is non-zero, do
1800 not force the value into range. */
1803 pixel_to_glyph_coords (FRAME_PTR f
, register int pix_x
, register int pix_y
,
1804 int *x
, int *y
, NativeRectangle
*bounds
, int noclip
)
1807 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1808 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
1810 /* Arrange for the division in FRAME_PIXEL_X_TO_COL etc. to round down
1811 even for negative values. */
1813 pix_x
-= FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
) - 1;
1815 pix_y
-= FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
) - 1;
1817 pix_x
= FRAME_PIXEL_X_TO_COL (f
, pix_x
);
1818 pix_y
= FRAME_PIXEL_Y_TO_LINE (f
, pix_y
);
1821 STORE_NATIVE_RECT (*bounds
,
1822 FRAME_COL_TO_PIXEL_X (f
, pix_x
),
1823 FRAME_LINE_TO_PIXEL_Y (f
, pix_y
),
1824 FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
) - 1,
1825 FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
) - 1);
1831 else if (pix_x
> FRAME_TOTAL_COLS (f
))
1832 pix_x
= FRAME_TOTAL_COLS (f
);
1836 else if (pix_y
> FRAME_LINES (f
))
1837 pix_y
= FRAME_LINES (f
);
1847 /* Find the glyph under window-relative coordinates X/Y in window W.
1848 Consider only glyphs from buffer text, i.e. no glyphs from overlay
1849 strings. Return in *HPOS and *VPOS the row and column number of
1850 the glyph found. Return in *AREA the glyph area containing X.
1851 Value is a pointer to the glyph found or null if X/Y is not on
1852 text, or we can't tell because W's current matrix is not up to
1857 x_y_to_hpos_vpos (struct window
*w
, int x
, int y
, int *hpos
, int *vpos
,
1858 int *dx
, int *dy
, int *area
)
1860 struct glyph
*glyph
, *end
;
1861 struct glyph_row
*row
= NULL
;
1864 /* Find row containing Y. Give up if some row is not enabled. */
1865 for (i
= 0; i
< w
->current_matrix
->nrows
; ++i
)
1867 row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, i
);
1868 if (!row
->enabled_p
)
1870 if (y
>= row
->y
&& y
< MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
))
1877 /* Give up if Y is not in the window. */
1878 if (i
== w
->current_matrix
->nrows
)
1881 /* Get the glyph area containing X. */
1882 if (w
->pseudo_window_p
)
1889 if (x
< window_box_left_offset (w
, TEXT_AREA
))
1891 *area
= LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
;
1892 x0
= window_box_left_offset (w
, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
);
1894 else if (x
< window_box_right_offset (w
, TEXT_AREA
))
1897 x0
= window_box_left_offset (w
, TEXT_AREA
) + min (row
->x
, 0);
1901 *area
= RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
;
1902 x0
= window_box_left_offset (w
, RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
);
1906 /* Find glyph containing X. */
1907 glyph
= row
->glyphs
[*area
];
1908 end
= glyph
+ row
->used
[*area
];
1910 while (glyph
< end
&& x
>= glyph
->pixel_width
)
1912 x
-= glyph
->pixel_width
;
1922 *dy
= y
- (row
->y
+ row
->ascent
- glyph
->ascent
);
1925 *hpos
= glyph
- row
->glyphs
[*area
];
1929 /* Convert frame-relative x/y to coordinates relative to window W.
1930 Takes pseudo-windows into account. */
1933 frame_to_window_pixel_xy (struct window
*w
, int *x
, int *y
)
1935 if (w
->pseudo_window_p
)
1937 /* A pseudo-window is always full-width, and starts at the
1938 left edge of the frame, plus a frame border. */
1939 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
1940 *x
-= FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
);
1941 *y
= FRAME_TO_WINDOW_PIXEL_Y (w
, *y
);
1945 *x
-= WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w
);
1946 *y
= FRAME_TO_WINDOW_PIXEL_Y (w
, *y
);
1950 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1953 Return in RECTS[] at most N clipping rectangles for glyph string S.
1954 Return the number of stored rectangles. */
1957 get_glyph_string_clip_rects (struct glyph_string
*s
, NativeRectangle
*rects
, int n
)
1964 if (s
->row
->full_width_p
)
1966 /* Draw full-width. X coordinates are relative to S->w->left_col. */
1967 r
.x
= WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (s
->w
);
1968 r
.width
= WINDOW_TOTAL_WIDTH (s
->w
);
1970 /* Unless displaying a mode or menu bar line, which are always
1971 fully visible, clip to the visible part of the row. */
1972 if (s
->w
->pseudo_window_p
)
1973 r
.height
= s
->row
->visible_height
;
1975 r
.height
= s
->height
;
1979 /* This is a text line that may be partially visible. */
1980 r
.x
= window_box_left (s
->w
, s
->area
);
1981 r
.width
= window_box_width (s
->w
, s
->area
);
1982 r
.height
= s
->row
->visible_height
;
1986 if (r
.x
< s
->clip_head
->x
)
1988 if (r
.width
>= s
->clip_head
->x
- r
.x
)
1989 r
.width
-= s
->clip_head
->x
- r
.x
;
1992 r
.x
= s
->clip_head
->x
;
1995 if (r
.x
+ r
.width
> s
->clip_tail
->x
+ s
->clip_tail
->background_width
)
1997 if (s
->clip_tail
->x
+ s
->clip_tail
->background_width
>= r
.x
)
1998 r
.width
= s
->clip_tail
->x
+ s
->clip_tail
->background_width
- r
.x
;
2003 /* If S draws overlapping rows, it's sufficient to use the top and
2004 bottom of the window for clipping because this glyph string
2005 intentionally draws over other lines. */
2006 if (s
->for_overlaps
)
2008 r
.y
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (s
->w
);
2009 r
.height
= window_text_bottom_y (s
->w
) - r
.y
;
2011 /* Alas, the above simple strategy does not work for the
2012 environments with anti-aliased text: if the same text is
2013 drawn onto the same place multiple times, it gets thicker.
2014 If the overlap we are processing is for the erased cursor, we
2015 take the intersection with the rectangle of the cursor. */
2016 if (s
->for_overlaps
& OVERLAPS_ERASED_CURSOR
)
2018 XRectangle rc
, r_save
= r
;
2020 rc
.x
= WINDOW_TEXT_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_X (s
->w
, s
->w
->phys_cursor
.x
);
2021 rc
.y
= s
->w
->phys_cursor
.y
;
2022 rc
.width
= s
->w
->phys_cursor_width
;
2023 rc
.height
= s
->w
->phys_cursor_height
;
2025 x_intersect_rectangles (&r_save
, &rc
, &r
);
2030 /* Don't use S->y for clipping because it doesn't take partially
2031 visible lines into account. For example, it can be negative for
2032 partially visible lines at the top of a window. */
2033 if (!s
->row
->full_width_p
2034 && MATRIX_ROW_PARTIALLY_VISIBLE_AT_TOP_P (s
->w
, s
->row
))
2035 r
.y
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (s
->w
);
2037 r
.y
= max (0, s
->row
->y
);
2040 r
.y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (s
->w
, r
.y
);
2042 /* If drawing the cursor, don't let glyph draw outside its
2043 advertised boundaries. Cleartype does this under some circumstances. */
2044 if (s
->hl
== DRAW_CURSOR
)
2046 struct glyph
*glyph
= s
->first_glyph
;
2051 r
.width
-= s
->x
- r
.x
;
2054 r
.width
= min (r
.width
, glyph
->pixel_width
);
2056 /* If r.y is below window bottom, ensure that we still see a cursor. */
2057 height
= min (glyph
->ascent
+ glyph
->descent
,
2058 min (FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (s
->f
), s
->row
->visible_height
));
2059 max_y
= window_text_bottom_y (s
->w
) - height
;
2060 max_y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (s
->w
, max_y
);
2061 if (s
->ybase
- glyph
->ascent
> max_y
)
2068 /* Don't draw cursor glyph taller than our actual glyph. */
2069 height
= max (FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (s
->f
), glyph
->ascent
+ glyph
->descent
);
2070 if (height
< r
.height
)
2072 max_y
= r
.y
+ r
.height
;
2073 r
.y
= min (max_y
, max (r
.y
, s
->ybase
+ glyph
->descent
- height
));
2074 r
.height
= min (max_y
- r
.y
, height
);
2081 XRectangle r_save
= r
;
2083 if (! x_intersect_rectangles (&r_save
, s
->row
->clip
, &r
))
2087 if ((s
->for_overlaps
& OVERLAPS_BOTH
) == 0
2088 || ((s
->for_overlaps
& OVERLAPS_BOTH
) == OVERLAPS_BOTH
&& n
== 1))
2090 #ifdef CONVERT_FROM_XRECT
2091 CONVERT_FROM_XRECT (r
, *rects
);
2099 /* If we are processing overlapping and allowed to return
2100 multiple clipping rectangles, we exclude the row of the glyph
2101 string from the clipping rectangle. This is to avoid drawing
2102 the same text on the environment with anti-aliasing. */
2103 #ifdef CONVERT_FROM_XRECT
2106 XRectangle
*rs
= rects
;
2108 int i
= 0, row_y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (s
->w
, s
->row
->y
);
2110 if (s
->for_overlaps
& OVERLAPS_PRED
)
2113 if (r
.y
+ r
.height
> row_y
)
2116 rs
[i
].height
= row_y
- r
.y
;
2122 if (s
->for_overlaps
& OVERLAPS_SUCC
)
2125 if (r
.y
< row_y
+ s
->row
->visible_height
)
2127 if (r
.y
+ r
.height
> row_y
+ s
->row
->visible_height
)
2129 rs
[i
].y
= row_y
+ s
->row
->visible_height
;
2130 rs
[i
].height
= r
.y
+ r
.height
- rs
[i
].y
;
2139 #ifdef CONVERT_FROM_XRECT
2140 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
2141 CONVERT_FROM_XRECT (rs
[i
], rects
[i
]);
2148 Return in *NR the clipping rectangle for glyph string S. */
2151 get_glyph_string_clip_rect (struct glyph_string
*s
, NativeRectangle
*nr
)
2153 get_glyph_string_clip_rects (s
, nr
, 1);
2158 Return the position and height of the phys cursor in window W.
2159 Set w->phys_cursor_width to width of phys cursor.
2163 get_phys_cursor_geometry (struct window
*w
, struct glyph_row
*row
,
2164 struct glyph
*glyph
, int *xp
, int *yp
, int *heightp
)
2166 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
2167 int x
, y
, wd
, h
, h0
, y0
;
2169 /* Compute the width of the rectangle to draw. If on a stretch
2170 glyph, and `x-stretch-block-cursor' is nil, don't draw a
2171 rectangle as wide as the glyph, but use a canonical character
2173 wd
= glyph
->pixel_width
- 1;
2174 #if defined (HAVE_NTGUI) || defined (HAVE_NS)
2178 x
= w
->phys_cursor
.x
;
2185 if (glyph
->type
== STRETCH_GLYPH
2186 && !x_stretch_cursor_p
)
2187 wd
= min (FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
), wd
);
2188 w
->phys_cursor_width
= wd
;
2190 y
= w
->phys_cursor
.y
+ row
->ascent
- glyph
->ascent
;
2192 /* If y is below window bottom, ensure that we still see a cursor. */
2193 h0
= min (FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
), row
->visible_height
);
2195 h
= max (h0
, glyph
->ascent
+ glyph
->descent
);
2196 h0
= min (h0
, glyph
->ascent
+ glyph
->descent
);
2198 y0
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
2201 h
= max (h
- (y0
- y
) + 1, h0
);
2206 y0
= window_text_bottom_y (w
) - h0
;
2214 *xp
= WINDOW_TEXT_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_X (w
, x
);
2215 *yp
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, y
);
2220 * Remember which glyph the mouse is over.
2224 remember_mouse_glyph (struct frame
*f
, int gx
, int gy
, NativeRectangle
*rect
)
2228 struct glyph_row
*r
, *gr
, *end_row
;
2229 enum window_part part
;
2230 enum glyph_row_area area
;
2231 int x
, y
, width
, height
;
2233 /* Try to determine frame pixel position and size of the glyph under
2234 frame pixel coordinates X/Y on frame F. */
2236 if (!f
->glyphs_initialized_p
2237 || (window
= window_from_coordinates (f
, gx
, gy
, &part
, 0),
2240 width
= FRAME_SMALLEST_CHAR_WIDTH (f
);
2241 height
= FRAME_SMALLEST_FONT_HEIGHT (f
);
2245 w
= XWINDOW (window
);
2246 width
= WINDOW_FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (w
);
2247 height
= WINDOW_FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
2249 x
= window_relative_x_coord (w
, part
, gx
);
2250 y
= gy
- WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_Y (w
);
2252 r
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
2253 end_row
= MATRIX_BOTTOM_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
);
2255 if (w
->pseudo_window_p
)
2258 part
= ON_MODE_LINE
; /* Don't adjust margin. */
2264 case ON_LEFT_MARGIN
:
2265 area
= LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
;
2268 case ON_RIGHT_MARGIN
:
2269 area
= RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
;
2272 case ON_HEADER_LINE
:
2274 gr
= (part
== ON_HEADER_LINE
2275 ? MATRIX_HEADER_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
)
2276 : MATRIX_MODE_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
));
2279 goto text_glyph_row_found
;
2286 for (; r
<= end_row
&& r
->enabled_p
; ++r
)
2287 if (r
->y
+ r
->height
> y
)
2293 text_glyph_row_found
:
2296 struct glyph
*g
= gr
->glyphs
[area
];
2297 struct glyph
*end
= g
+ gr
->used
[area
];
2299 height
= gr
->height
;
2300 for (gx
= gr
->x
; g
< end
; gx
+= g
->pixel_width
, ++g
)
2301 if (gx
+ g
->pixel_width
> x
)
2306 if (g
->type
== IMAGE_GLYPH
)
2308 /* Don't remember when mouse is over image, as
2309 image may have hot-spots. */
2310 STORE_NATIVE_RECT (*rect
, 0, 0, 0, 0);
2313 width
= g
->pixel_width
;
2317 /* Use nominal char spacing at end of line. */
2319 gx
+= (x
/ width
) * width
;
2322 if (part
!= ON_MODE_LINE
&& part
!= ON_HEADER_LINE
)
2323 gx
+= window_box_left_offset (w
, area
);
2327 /* Use nominal line height at end of window. */
2328 gx
= (x
/ width
) * width
;
2330 gy
+= (y
/ height
) * height
;
2334 case ON_LEFT_FRINGE
:
2335 gx
= (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w
)
2336 ? WINDOW_LEFT_SCROLL_BAR_AREA_WIDTH (w
)
2337 : window_box_right_offset (w
, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
));
2338 width
= WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
);
2341 case ON_RIGHT_FRINGE
:
2342 gx
= (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w
)
2343 ? window_box_right_offset (w
, RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
)
2344 : window_box_right_offset (w
, TEXT_AREA
));
2345 width
= WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
);
2349 gx
= (WINDOW_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_ON_LEFT (w
)
2351 : (window_box_right_offset (w
, RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
)
2352 + (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w
)
2353 ? WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
)
2355 width
= WINDOW_SCROLL_BAR_AREA_WIDTH (w
);
2359 for (; r
<= end_row
&& r
->enabled_p
; ++r
)
2360 if (r
->y
+ r
->height
> y
)
2367 height
= gr
->height
;
2370 /* Use nominal line height at end of window. */
2372 gy
+= (y
/ height
) * height
;
2379 /* If there is no glyph under the mouse, then we divide the screen
2380 into a grid of the smallest glyph in the frame, and use that
2383 /* Arrange for the division in FRAME_PIXEL_X_TO_COL etc. to
2384 round down even for negative values. */
2390 gx
= (gx
/ width
) * width
;
2391 gy
= (gy
/ height
) * height
;
2396 gx
+= WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w
);
2397 gy
+= WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_Y (w
);
2400 STORE_NATIVE_RECT (*rect
, gx
, gy
, width
, height
);
2402 /* Visible feedback for debugging. */
2405 XDrawRectangle (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
2406 f
->output_data
.x
->normal_gc
,
2407 gx
, gy
, width
, height
);
2413 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
2416 /***********************************************************************
2417 Lisp form evaluation
2418 ***********************************************************************/
2420 /* Error handler for safe_eval and safe_call. */
2423 safe_eval_handler (Lisp_Object arg
, ptrdiff_t nargs
, Lisp_Object
*args
)
2425 add_to_log ("Error during redisplay: %S signaled %S",
2426 Flist (nargs
, args
), arg
);
2430 /* Call function FUNC with the rest of NARGS - 1 arguments
2431 following. Return the result, or nil if something went
2432 wrong. Prevent redisplay during the evaluation. */
2435 safe_call (ptrdiff_t nargs
, Lisp_Object func
, ...)
2439 if (inhibit_eval_during_redisplay
)
2445 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
2446 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
2447 Lisp_Object
*args
= alloca (nargs
* word_size
);
2450 va_start (ap
, func
);
2451 for (i
= 1; i
< nargs
; i
++)
2452 args
[i
] = va_arg (ap
, Lisp_Object
);
2456 gcpro1
.nvars
= nargs
;
2457 specbind (Qinhibit_redisplay
, Qt
);
2458 /* Use Qt to ensure debugger does not run,
2459 so there is no possibility of wanting to redisplay. */
2460 val
= internal_condition_case_n (Ffuncall
, nargs
, args
, Qt
,
2463 val
= unbind_to (count
, val
);
2470 /* Call function FN with one argument ARG.
2471 Return the result, or nil if something went wrong. */
2474 safe_call1 (Lisp_Object fn
, Lisp_Object arg
)
2476 return safe_call (2, fn
, arg
);
2479 static Lisp_Object Qeval
;
2482 safe_eval (Lisp_Object sexpr
)
2484 return safe_call1 (Qeval
, sexpr
);
2487 /* Call function FN with two arguments ARG1 and ARG2.
2488 Return the result, or nil if something went wrong. */
2491 safe_call2 (Lisp_Object fn
, Lisp_Object arg1
, Lisp_Object arg2
)
2493 return safe_call (3, fn
, arg1
, arg2
);
2498 /***********************************************************************
2500 ***********************************************************************/
2504 /* Define CHECK_IT to perform sanity checks on iterators.
2505 This is for debugging. It is too slow to do unconditionally. */
2508 check_it (struct it
*it
)
2510 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_STRING
)
2512 eassert (STRINGP (it
->string
));
2513 eassert (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= 0);
2517 eassert (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) < 0);
2518 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
)
2520 /* Check that character and byte positions agree. */
2521 eassert (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) == BYTE_TO_CHAR (IT_BYTEPOS (*it
)));
2526 eassert (it
->current
.dpvec_index
>= 0);
2528 eassert (it
->current
.dpvec_index
< 0);
2531 #define CHECK_IT(IT) check_it ((IT))
2535 #define CHECK_IT(IT) (void) 0
2540 #if defined GLYPH_DEBUG && defined ENABLE_CHECKING
2542 /* Check that the window end of window W is what we expect it
2543 to be---the last row in the current matrix displaying text. */
2546 check_window_end (struct window
*w
)
2548 if (!MINI_WINDOW_P (w
)
2549 && !NILP (w
->window_end_valid
))
2551 struct glyph_row
*row
;
2552 eassert ((row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
,
2553 XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
)),
2555 || MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (row
)
2556 || MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (row
, w
->current_matrix
) == 0));
2560 #define CHECK_WINDOW_END(W) check_window_end ((W))
2564 #define CHECK_WINDOW_END(W) (void) 0
2566 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG and ENABLE_CHECKING */
2570 /***********************************************************************
2571 Iterator initialization
2572 ***********************************************************************/
2574 /* Initialize IT for displaying current_buffer in window W, starting
2575 at character position CHARPOS. CHARPOS < 0 means that no buffer
2576 position is specified which is useful when the iterator is assigned
2577 a position later. BYTEPOS is the byte position corresponding to
2578 CHARPOS. BYTEPOS < 0 means compute it from CHARPOS.
2580 If ROW is not null, calls to produce_glyphs with IT as parameter
2581 will produce glyphs in that row.
2583 BASE_FACE_ID is the id of a base face to use. It must be one of
2584 DEFAULT_FACE_ID for normal text, MODE_LINE_FACE_ID,
2585 MODE_LINE_INACTIVE_FACE_ID, or HEADER_LINE_FACE_ID for displaying
2586 mode lines, or TOOL_BAR_FACE_ID for displaying the tool-bar.
2588 If ROW is null and BASE_FACE_ID is equal to MODE_LINE_FACE_ID,
2589 MODE_LINE_INACTIVE_FACE_ID, or HEADER_LINE_FACE_ID, the iterator
2590 will be initialized to use the corresponding mode line glyph row of
2591 the desired matrix of W. */
2594 init_iterator (struct it
*it
, struct window
*w
,
2595 ptrdiff_t charpos
, ptrdiff_t bytepos
,
2596 struct glyph_row
*row
, enum face_id base_face_id
)
2598 int highlight_region_p
;
2599 enum face_id remapped_base_face_id
= base_face_id
;
2601 /* Some precondition checks. */
2602 eassert (w
!= NULL
&& it
!= NULL
);
2603 eassert (charpos
< 0 || (charpos
>= BUF_BEG (current_buffer
)
2606 /* If face attributes have been changed since the last redisplay,
2607 free realized faces now because they depend on face definitions
2608 that might have changed. Don't free faces while there might be
2609 desired matrices pending which reference these faces. */
2610 if (face_change_count
&& !inhibit_free_realized_faces
)
2612 face_change_count
= 0;
2613 free_all_realized_faces (Qnil
);
2616 /* Perhaps remap BASE_FACE_ID to a user-specified alternative. */
2617 if (! NILP (Vface_remapping_alist
))
2618 remapped_base_face_id
2619 = lookup_basic_face (XFRAME (w
->frame
), base_face_id
);
2621 /* Use one of the mode line rows of W's desired matrix if
2625 if (base_face_id
== MODE_LINE_FACE_ID
2626 || base_face_id
== MODE_LINE_INACTIVE_FACE_ID
)
2627 row
= MATRIX_MODE_LINE_ROW (w
->desired_matrix
);
2628 else if (base_face_id
== HEADER_LINE_FACE_ID
)
2629 row
= MATRIX_HEADER_LINE_ROW (w
->desired_matrix
);
2633 memset (it
, 0, sizeof *it
);
2634 it
->current
.overlay_string_index
= -1;
2635 it
->current
.dpvec_index
= -1;
2636 it
->base_face_id
= remapped_base_face_id
;
2638 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = -1;
2639 it
->paragraph_embedding
= L2R
;
2640 it
->bidi_it
.string
.lstring
= Qnil
;
2641 it
->bidi_it
.string
.s
= NULL
;
2642 it
->bidi_it
.string
.bufpos
= 0;
2644 /* The window in which we iterate over current_buffer: */
2645 XSETWINDOW (it
->window
, w
);
2647 it
->f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
2651 /* Extra space between lines (on window systems only). */
2652 if (base_face_id
== DEFAULT_FACE_ID
2653 && FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
2655 if (NATNUMP (BVAR (current_buffer
, extra_line_spacing
)))
2656 it
->extra_line_spacing
= XFASTINT (BVAR (current_buffer
, extra_line_spacing
));
2657 else if (FLOATP (BVAR (current_buffer
, extra_line_spacing
)))
2658 it
->extra_line_spacing
= (XFLOAT_DATA (BVAR (current_buffer
, extra_line_spacing
))
2659 * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (it
->f
));
2660 else if (it
->f
->extra_line_spacing
> 0)
2661 it
->extra_line_spacing
= it
->f
->extra_line_spacing
;
2662 it
->max_extra_line_spacing
= 0;
2665 /* If realized faces have been removed, e.g. because of face
2666 attribute changes of named faces, recompute them. When running
2667 in batch mode, the face cache of the initial frame is null. If
2668 we happen to get called, make a dummy face cache. */
2669 if (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (it
->f
) == NULL
)
2670 init_frame_faces (it
->f
);
2671 if (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (it
->f
)->used
== 0)
2672 recompute_basic_faces (it
->f
);
2674 /* Current value of the `slice', `space-width', and 'height' properties. */
2675 it
->slice
.x
= it
->slice
.y
= it
->slice
.width
= it
->slice
.height
= Qnil
;
2676 it
->space_width
= Qnil
;
2677 it
->font_height
= Qnil
;
2678 it
->override_ascent
= -1;
2680 /* Are control characters displayed as `^C'? */
2681 it
->ctl_arrow_p
= !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, ctl_arrow
));
2683 /* -1 means everything between a CR and the following line end
2684 is invisible. >0 means lines indented more than this value are
2686 it
->selective
= (INTEGERP (BVAR (current_buffer
, selective_display
))
2688 (-1, XINT (BVAR (current_buffer
, selective_display
)),
2690 : (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, selective_display
))
2692 it
->selective_display_ellipsis_p
2693 = !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, selective_display_ellipses
));
2695 /* Display table to use. */
2696 it
->dp
= window_display_table (w
);
2698 /* Are multibyte characters enabled in current_buffer? */
2699 it
->multibyte_p
= !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
));
2701 /* Non-zero if we should highlight the region. */
2703 = (!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode
)
2704 && !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, mark_active
))
2705 && XMARKER (BVAR (current_buffer
, mark
))->buffer
!= 0);
2707 /* Set IT->region_beg_charpos and IT->region_end_charpos to the
2708 start and end of a visible region in window IT->w. Set both to
2709 -1 to indicate no region. */
2710 if (highlight_region_p
2711 /* Maybe highlight only in selected window. */
2712 && (/* Either show region everywhere. */
2713 highlight_nonselected_windows
2714 /* Or show region in the selected window. */
2715 || w
== XWINDOW (selected_window
)
2716 /* Or show the region if we are in the mini-buffer and W is
2717 the window the mini-buffer refers to. */
2718 || (MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (selected_window
))
2719 && WINDOWP (minibuf_selected_window
)
2720 && w
== XWINDOW (minibuf_selected_window
))))
2722 ptrdiff_t markpos
= marker_position (BVAR (current_buffer
, mark
));
2723 it
->region_beg_charpos
= min (PT
, markpos
);
2724 it
->region_end_charpos
= max (PT
, markpos
);
2727 it
->region_beg_charpos
= it
->region_end_charpos
= -1;
2729 /* Get the position at which the redisplay_end_trigger hook should
2730 be run, if it is to be run at all. */
2731 if (MARKERP (w
->redisplay_end_trigger
)
2732 && XMARKER (w
->redisplay_end_trigger
)->buffer
!= 0)
2733 it
->redisplay_end_trigger_charpos
2734 = marker_position (w
->redisplay_end_trigger
);
2735 else if (INTEGERP (w
->redisplay_end_trigger
))
2736 it
->redisplay_end_trigger_charpos
=
2737 clip_to_bounds (PTRDIFF_MIN
, XINT (w
->redisplay_end_trigger
), PTRDIFF_MAX
);
2739 it
->tab_width
= SANE_TAB_WIDTH (current_buffer
);
2741 /* Are lines in the display truncated? */
2742 if (base_face_id
!= DEFAULT_FACE_ID
2744 || (! WINDOW_FULL_WIDTH_P (it
->w
)
2745 && ((!NILP (Vtruncate_partial_width_windows
)
2746 && !INTEGERP (Vtruncate_partial_width_windows
))
2747 || (INTEGERP (Vtruncate_partial_width_windows
)
2748 && (WINDOW_TOTAL_COLS (it
->w
)
2749 < XINT (Vtruncate_partial_width_windows
))))))
2750 it
->line_wrap
= TRUNCATE
;
2751 else if (NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, truncate_lines
)))
2752 it
->line_wrap
= NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, word_wrap
))
2753 ? WINDOW_WRAP
: WORD_WRAP
;
2755 it
->line_wrap
= TRUNCATE
;
2757 /* Get dimensions of truncation and continuation glyphs. These are
2758 displayed as fringe bitmaps under X, but we need them for such
2759 frames when the fringes are turned off. But leave the dimensions
2760 zero for tooltip frames, as these glyphs look ugly there and also
2761 sabotage calculations of tooltip dimensions in x-show-tip. */
2762 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
2763 if (!(FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
2764 && FRAMEP (tip_frame
)
2765 && it
->f
== XFRAME (tip_frame
)))
2768 if (it
->line_wrap
== TRUNCATE
)
2770 /* We will need the truncation glyph. */
2771 eassert (it
->glyph_row
== NULL
);
2772 produce_special_glyphs (it
, IT_TRUNCATION
);
2773 it
->truncation_pixel_width
= it
->pixel_width
;
2777 /* We will need the continuation glyph. */
2778 eassert (it
->glyph_row
== NULL
);
2779 produce_special_glyphs (it
, IT_CONTINUATION
);
2780 it
->continuation_pixel_width
= it
->pixel_width
;
2784 /* Reset these values to zero because the produce_special_glyphs
2785 above has changed them. */
2786 it
->pixel_width
= it
->ascent
= it
->descent
= 0;
2787 it
->phys_ascent
= it
->phys_descent
= 0;
2789 /* Set this after getting the dimensions of truncation and
2790 continuation glyphs, so that we don't produce glyphs when calling
2791 produce_special_glyphs, above. */
2792 it
->glyph_row
= row
;
2793 it
->area
= TEXT_AREA
;
2795 /* Forget any previous info about this row being reversed. */
2797 it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
= 0;
2799 /* Get the dimensions of the display area. The display area
2800 consists of the visible window area plus a horizontally scrolled
2801 part to the left of the window. All x-values are relative to the
2802 start of this total display area. */
2803 if (base_face_id
!= DEFAULT_FACE_ID
)
2805 /* Mode lines, menu bar in terminal frames. */
2806 it
->first_visible_x
= 0;
2807 it
->last_visible_x
= WINDOW_TOTAL_WIDTH (w
);
2811 it
->first_visible_x
=
2812 window_hscroll_limited (it
->w
, it
->f
) * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (it
->f
);
2813 it
->last_visible_x
= (it
->first_visible_x
2814 + window_box_width (w
, TEXT_AREA
));
2816 /* If we truncate lines, leave room for the truncation glyph(s) at
2817 the right margin. Otherwise, leave room for the continuation
2818 glyph(s). Done only if the window has no fringes. Since we
2819 don't know at this point whether there will be any R2L lines in
2820 the window, we reserve space for truncation/continuation glyphs
2821 even if only one of the fringes is absent. */
2822 if (WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
) == 0
2823 || (it
->bidi_p
&& WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
) == 0))
2825 if (it
->line_wrap
== TRUNCATE
)
2826 it
->last_visible_x
-= it
->truncation_pixel_width
;
2828 it
->last_visible_x
-= it
->continuation_pixel_width
;
2831 it
->header_line_p
= WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
);
2832 it
->current_y
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
) + w
->vscroll
;
2835 /* Leave room for a border glyph. */
2836 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
2837 && !WINDOW_RIGHTMOST_P (it
->w
))
2838 it
->last_visible_x
-= 1;
2840 it
->last_visible_y
= window_text_bottom_y (w
);
2842 /* For mode lines and alike, arrange for the first glyph having a
2843 left box line if the face specifies a box. */
2844 if (base_face_id
!= DEFAULT_FACE_ID
)
2848 it
->face_id
= remapped_base_face_id
;
2850 /* If we have a boxed mode line, make the first character appear
2851 with a left box line. */
2852 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, remapped_base_face_id
);
2853 if (face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
)
2854 it
->start_of_box_run_p
= 1;
2857 /* If a buffer position was specified, set the iterator there,
2858 getting overlays and face properties from that position. */
2859 if (charpos
>= BUF_BEG (current_buffer
))
2861 it
->end_charpos
= ZV
;
2862 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = charpos
;
2864 /* We will rely on `reseat' to set this up properly, via
2865 handle_face_prop. */
2866 it
->face_id
= it
->base_face_id
;
2868 /* Compute byte position if not specified. */
2869 if (bytepos
< charpos
)
2870 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = CHAR_TO_BYTE (charpos
);
2872 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = bytepos
;
2874 it
->start
= it
->current
;
2875 /* Do we need to reorder bidirectional text? Not if this is a
2876 unibyte buffer: by definition, none of the single-byte
2877 characters are strong R2L, so no reordering is needed. And
2878 bidi.c doesn't support unibyte buffers anyway. Also, don't
2879 reorder while we are loading loadup.el, since the tables of
2880 character properties needed for reordering are not yet
2884 && !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, bidi_display_reordering
))
2887 /* If we are to reorder bidirectional text, init the bidi
2891 /* Note the paragraph direction that this buffer wants to
2893 if (EQ (BVAR (current_buffer
, bidi_paragraph_direction
),
2895 it
->paragraph_embedding
= L2R
;
2896 else if (EQ (BVAR (current_buffer
, bidi_paragraph_direction
),
2898 it
->paragraph_embedding
= R2L
;
2900 it
->paragraph_embedding
= NEUTRAL_DIR
;
2901 bidi_unshelve_cache (NULL
, 0);
2902 bidi_init_it (charpos
, IT_BYTEPOS (*it
), FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
),
2906 /* Compute faces etc. */
2907 reseat (it
, it
->current
.pos
, 1);
2914 /* Initialize IT for the display of window W with window start POS. */
2917 start_display (struct it
*it
, struct window
*w
, struct text_pos pos
)
2919 struct glyph_row
*row
;
2920 int first_vpos
= WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
) ? 1 : 0;
2922 row
= w
->desired_matrix
->rows
+ first_vpos
;
2923 init_iterator (it
, w
, CHARPOS (pos
), BYTEPOS (pos
), row
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
2924 it
->first_vpos
= first_vpos
;
2926 /* Don't reseat to previous visible line start if current start
2927 position is in a string or image. */
2928 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
&& it
->line_wrap
!= TRUNCATE
)
2930 int start_at_line_beg_p
;
2931 int first_y
= it
->current_y
;
2933 /* If window start is not at a line start, skip forward to POS to
2934 get the correct continuation lines width. */
2935 start_at_line_beg_p
= (CHARPOS (pos
) == BEGV
2936 || FETCH_BYTE (BYTEPOS (pos
) - 1) == '\n');
2937 if (!start_at_line_beg_p
)
2941 reseat_at_previous_visible_line_start (it
);
2942 move_it_to (it
, CHARPOS (pos
), -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
2944 new_x
= it
->current_x
+ it
->pixel_width
;
2946 /* If lines are continued, this line may end in the middle
2947 of a multi-glyph character (e.g. a control character
2948 displayed as \003, or in the middle of an overlay
2949 string). In this case move_it_to above will not have
2950 taken us to the start of the continuation line but to the
2951 end of the continued line. */
2952 if (it
->current_x
> 0
2953 && it
->line_wrap
!= TRUNCATE
/* Lines are continued. */
2954 && (/* And glyph doesn't fit on the line. */
2955 new_x
> it
->last_visible_x
2956 /* Or it fits exactly and we're on a window
2958 || (new_x
== it
->last_visible_x
2959 && FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
2960 && ((it
->bidi_p
&& it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
== R2L
)
2961 ? WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
2962 : WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)))))
2964 if ((it
->current
.dpvec_index
>= 0
2965 || it
->current
.overlay_string_index
>= 0)
2966 /* If we are on a newline from a display vector or
2967 overlay string, then we are already at the end of
2968 a screen line; no need to go to the next line in
2969 that case, as this line is not really continued.
2970 (If we do go to the next line, C-e will not DTRT.) */
2973 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 1);
2974 move_it_in_display_line_to (it
, -1, -1, 0);
2977 it
->continuation_lines_width
+= it
->current_x
;
2979 /* If the character at POS is displayed via a display
2980 vector, move_it_to above stops at the final glyph of
2981 IT->dpvec. To make the caller redisplay that character
2982 again (a.k.a. start at POS), we need to reset the
2983 dpvec_index to the beginning of IT->dpvec. */
2984 else if (it
->current
.dpvec_index
>= 0)
2985 it
->current
.dpvec_index
= 0;
2987 /* We're starting a new display line, not affected by the
2988 height of the continued line, so clear the appropriate
2989 fields in the iterator structure. */
2990 it
->max_ascent
= it
->max_descent
= 0;
2991 it
->max_phys_ascent
= it
->max_phys_descent
= 0;
2993 it
->current_y
= first_y
;
2995 it
->current_x
= it
->hpos
= 0;
3001 /* Return 1 if POS is a position in ellipses displayed for invisible
3002 text. W is the window we display, for text property lookup. */
3005 in_ellipses_for_invisible_text_p (struct display_pos
*pos
, struct window
*w
)
3007 Lisp_Object prop
, window
;
3009 ptrdiff_t charpos
= CHARPOS (pos
->pos
);
3011 /* If POS specifies a position in a display vector, this might
3012 be for an ellipsis displayed for invisible text. We won't
3013 get the iterator set up for delivering that ellipsis unless
3014 we make sure that it gets aware of the invisible text. */
3015 if (pos
->dpvec_index
>= 0
3016 && pos
->overlay_string_index
< 0
3017 && CHARPOS (pos
->string_pos
) < 0
3019 && (XSETWINDOW (window
, w
),
3020 prop
= Fget_char_property (make_number (charpos
),
3021 Qinvisible
, window
),
3022 !TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (prop
)))
3024 prop
= Fget_char_property (make_number (charpos
- 1), Qinvisible
,
3026 ellipses_p
= 2 == TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (prop
);
3033 /* Initialize IT for stepping through current_buffer in window W,
3034 starting at position POS that includes overlay string and display
3035 vector/ control character translation position information. Value
3036 is zero if there are overlay strings with newlines at POS. */
3039 init_from_display_pos (struct it
*it
, struct window
*w
, struct display_pos
*pos
)
3041 ptrdiff_t charpos
= CHARPOS (pos
->pos
), bytepos
= BYTEPOS (pos
->pos
);
3042 int i
, overlay_strings_with_newlines
= 0;
3044 /* If POS specifies a position in a display vector, this might
3045 be for an ellipsis displayed for invisible text. We won't
3046 get the iterator set up for delivering that ellipsis unless
3047 we make sure that it gets aware of the invisible text. */
3048 if (in_ellipses_for_invisible_text_p (pos
, w
))
3054 /* Keep in mind: the call to reseat in init_iterator skips invisible
3055 text, so we might end up at a position different from POS. This
3056 is only a problem when POS is a row start after a newline and an
3057 overlay starts there with an after-string, and the overlay has an
3058 invisible property. Since we don't skip invisible text in
3059 display_line and elsewhere immediately after consuming the
3060 newline before the row start, such a POS will not be in a string,
3061 but the call to init_iterator below will move us to the
3063 init_iterator (it
, w
, charpos
, bytepos
, NULL
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
3065 /* This only scans the current chunk -- it should scan all chunks.
3066 However, OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE has been increased from 3 in 21.1
3067 to 16 in 22.1 to make this a lesser problem. */
3068 for (i
= 0; i
< it
->n_overlay_strings
&& i
< OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE
; ++i
)
3070 const char *s
= SSDATA (it
->overlay_strings
[i
]);
3071 const char *e
= s
+ SBYTES (it
->overlay_strings
[i
]);
3073 while (s
< e
&& *s
!= '\n')
3078 overlay_strings_with_newlines
= 1;
3083 /* If position is within an overlay string, set up IT to the right
3085 if (pos
->overlay_string_index
>= 0)
3089 /* If the first overlay string happens to have a `display'
3090 property for an image, the iterator will be set up for that
3091 image, and we have to undo that setup first before we can
3092 correct the overlay string index. */
3093 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_IMAGE
)
3096 /* We already have the first chunk of overlay strings in
3097 IT->overlay_strings. Load more until the one for
3098 pos->overlay_string_index is in IT->overlay_strings. */
3099 if (pos
->overlay_string_index
>= OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE
)
3101 ptrdiff_t n
= pos
->overlay_string_index
/ OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE
;
3102 it
->current
.overlay_string_index
= 0;
3105 load_overlay_strings (it
, 0);
3106 it
->current
.overlay_string_index
+= OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE
;
3110 it
->current
.overlay_string_index
= pos
->overlay_string_index
;
3111 relative_index
= (it
->current
.overlay_string_index
3112 % OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE
);
3113 it
->string
= it
->overlay_strings
[relative_index
];
3114 eassert (STRINGP (it
->string
));
3115 it
->current
.string_pos
= pos
->string_pos
;
3116 it
->method
= GET_FROM_STRING
;
3117 it
->end_charpos
= SCHARS (it
->string
);
3118 /* Set up the bidi iterator for this overlay string. */
3121 it
->bidi_it
.string
.lstring
= it
->string
;
3122 it
->bidi_it
.string
.s
= NULL
;
3123 it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
= SCHARS (it
->string
);
3124 it
->bidi_it
.string
.bufpos
= it
->overlay_strings_charpos
;
3125 it
->bidi_it
.string
.from_disp_str
= it
->string_from_display_prop_p
;
3126 it
->bidi_it
.string
.unibyte
= !it
->multibyte_p
;
3127 bidi_init_it (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
),
3128 FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
), &it
->bidi_it
);
3130 /* Synchronize the state of the bidi iterator with
3131 pos->string_pos. For any string position other than
3132 zero, this will be done automagically when we resume
3133 iteration over the string and get_visually_first_element
3134 is called. But if string_pos is zero, and the string is
3135 to be reordered for display, we need to resync manually,
3136 since it could be that the iteration state recorded in
3137 pos ended at string_pos of 0 moving backwards in string. */
3138 if (CHARPOS (pos
->string_pos
) == 0)
3140 get_visually_first_element (it
);
3141 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) != 0)
3144 eassert (it
->bidi_it
.charpos
< it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
);
3145 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
3146 } while (it
->bidi_it
.charpos
!= 0);
3148 eassert (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) == it
->bidi_it
.charpos
3149 && IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) == it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
);
3153 if (CHARPOS (pos
->string_pos
) >= 0)
3155 /* Recorded position is not in an overlay string, but in another
3156 string. This can only be a string from a `display' property.
3157 IT should already be filled with that string. */
3158 it
->current
.string_pos
= pos
->string_pos
;
3159 eassert (STRINGP (it
->string
));
3161 bidi_init_it (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
),
3162 FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
), &it
->bidi_it
);
3165 /* Restore position in display vector translations, control
3166 character translations or ellipses. */
3167 if (pos
->dpvec_index
>= 0)
3169 if (it
->dpvec
== NULL
)
3170 get_next_display_element (it
);
3171 eassert (it
->dpvec
&& it
->current
.dpvec_index
== 0);
3172 it
->current
.dpvec_index
= pos
->dpvec_index
;
3176 return !overlay_strings_with_newlines
;
3180 /* Initialize IT for stepping through current_buffer in window W
3181 starting at ROW->start. */
3184 init_to_row_start (struct it
*it
, struct window
*w
, struct glyph_row
*row
)
3186 init_from_display_pos (it
, w
, &row
->start
);
3187 it
->start
= row
->start
;
3188 it
->continuation_lines_width
= row
->continuation_lines_width
;
3193 /* Initialize IT for stepping through current_buffer in window W
3194 starting in the line following ROW, i.e. starting at ROW->end.
3195 Value is zero if there are overlay strings with newlines at ROW's
3199 init_to_row_end (struct it
*it
, struct window
*w
, struct glyph_row
*row
)
3203 if (init_from_display_pos (it
, w
, &row
->end
))
3205 if (row
->continued_p
)
3206 it
->continuation_lines_width
3207 = row
->continuation_lines_width
+ row
->pixel_width
;
3218 /***********************************************************************
3220 ***********************************************************************/
3222 /* Called when IT reaches IT->stop_charpos. Handle text property and
3223 overlay changes. Set IT->stop_charpos to the next position where
3227 handle_stop (struct it
*it
)
3229 enum prop_handled handled
;
3230 int handle_overlay_change_p
;
3234 it
->current
.dpvec_index
= -1;
3235 handle_overlay_change_p
= !it
->ignore_overlay_strings_at_pos_p
;
3236 it
->ignore_overlay_strings_at_pos_p
= 0;
3239 /* Use face of preceding text for ellipsis (if invisible) */
3240 if (it
->selective_display_ellipsis_p
)
3241 it
->saved_face_id
= it
->face_id
;
3245 handled
= HANDLED_NORMALLY
;
3247 /* Call text property handlers. */
3248 for (p
= it_props
; p
->handler
; ++p
)
3250 handled
= p
->handler (it
);
3252 if (handled
== HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS
)
3254 else if (handled
== HANDLED_RETURN
)
3256 /* We still want to show before and after strings from
3257 overlays even if the actual buffer text is replaced. */
3258 if (!handle_overlay_change_p
3260 /* Don't call get_overlay_strings_1 if we already
3261 have overlay strings loaded, because doing so
3262 will load them again and push the iterator state
3263 onto the stack one more time, which is not
3264 expected by the rest of the code that processes
3266 || (it
->current
.overlay_string_index
< 0
3267 ? !get_overlay_strings_1 (it
, 0, 0)
3271 setup_for_ellipsis (it
, 0);
3272 /* When handling a display spec, we might load an
3273 empty string. In that case, discard it here. We
3274 used to discard it in handle_single_display_spec,
3275 but that causes get_overlay_strings_1, above, to
3276 ignore overlay strings that we must check. */
3277 if (STRINGP (it
->string
) && !SCHARS (it
->string
))
3281 else if (STRINGP (it
->string
) && !SCHARS (it
->string
))
3285 it
->ignore_overlay_strings_at_pos_p
= 1;
3286 it
->string_from_display_prop_p
= 0;
3287 it
->from_disp_prop_p
= 0;
3288 handle_overlay_change_p
= 0;
3290 handled
= HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS
;
3293 else if (handled
== HANDLED_OVERLAY_STRING_CONSUMED
)
3294 handle_overlay_change_p
= 0;
3297 if (handled
!= HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS
)
3299 /* Don't check for overlay strings below when set to deliver
3300 characters from a display vector. */
3301 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR
)
3302 handle_overlay_change_p
= 0;
3304 /* Handle overlay changes.
3305 This sets HANDLED to HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS
3306 if it finds overlays. */
3307 if (handle_overlay_change_p
)
3308 handled
= handle_overlay_change (it
);
3313 setup_for_ellipsis (it
, 0);
3317 while (handled
== HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS
);
3319 /* Determine where to stop next. */
3320 if (handled
== HANDLED_NORMALLY
)
3321 compute_stop_pos (it
);
3325 /* Compute IT->stop_charpos from text property and overlay change
3326 information for IT's current position. */
3329 compute_stop_pos (struct it
*it
)
3331 register INTERVAL iv
, next_iv
;
3332 Lisp_Object object
, limit
, position
;
3333 ptrdiff_t charpos
, bytepos
;
3335 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
3337 /* Strings are usually short, so don't limit the search for
3339 it
->stop_charpos
= it
->end_charpos
;
3340 object
= it
->string
;
3342 charpos
= IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
);
3343 bytepos
= IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
);
3349 /* If end_charpos is out of range for some reason, such as a
3350 misbehaving display function, rationalize it (Bug#5984). */
3351 if (it
->end_charpos
> ZV
)
3352 it
->end_charpos
= ZV
;
3353 it
->stop_charpos
= it
->end_charpos
;
3355 /* If next overlay change is in front of the current stop pos
3356 (which is IT->end_charpos), stop there. Note: value of
3357 next_overlay_change is point-max if no overlay change
3359 charpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
3360 bytepos
= IT_BYTEPOS (*it
);
3361 pos
= next_overlay_change (charpos
);
3362 if (pos
< it
->stop_charpos
)
3363 it
->stop_charpos
= pos
;
3365 /* If showing the region, we have to stop at the region
3366 start or end because the face might change there. */
3367 if (it
->region_beg_charpos
> 0)
3369 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < it
->region_beg_charpos
)
3370 it
->stop_charpos
= min (it
->stop_charpos
, it
->region_beg_charpos
);
3371 else if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < it
->region_end_charpos
)
3372 it
->stop_charpos
= min (it
->stop_charpos
, it
->region_end_charpos
);
3375 /* Set up variables for computing the stop position from text
3376 property changes. */
3377 XSETBUFFER (object
, current_buffer
);
3378 limit
= make_number (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) + TEXT_PROP_DISTANCE_LIMIT
);
3381 /* Get the interval containing IT's position. Value is a null
3382 interval if there isn't such an interval. */
3383 position
= make_number (charpos
);
3384 iv
= validate_interval_range (object
, &position
, &position
, 0);
3387 Lisp_Object values_here
[LAST_PROP_IDX
];
3390 /* Get properties here. */
3391 for (p
= it_props
; p
->handler
; ++p
)
3392 values_here
[p
->idx
] = textget (iv
->plist
, *p
->name
);
3394 /* Look for an interval following iv that has different
3396 for (next_iv
= next_interval (iv
);
3399 || XFASTINT (limit
) > next_iv
->position
));
3400 next_iv
= next_interval (next_iv
))
3402 for (p
= it_props
; p
->handler
; ++p
)
3404 Lisp_Object new_value
;
3406 new_value
= textget (next_iv
->plist
, *p
->name
);
3407 if (!EQ (values_here
[p
->idx
], new_value
))
3417 if (INTEGERP (limit
)
3418 && next_iv
->position
>= XFASTINT (limit
))
3419 /* No text property change up to limit. */
3420 it
->stop_charpos
= min (XFASTINT (limit
), it
->stop_charpos
);
3422 /* Text properties change in next_iv. */
3423 it
->stop_charpos
= min (it
->stop_charpos
, next_iv
->position
);
3427 if (it
->cmp_it
.id
< 0)
3429 ptrdiff_t stoppos
= it
->end_charpos
;
3431 if (it
->bidi_p
&& it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
< 0)
3433 composition_compute_stop_pos (&it
->cmp_it
, charpos
, bytepos
,
3434 stoppos
, it
->string
);
3437 eassert (STRINGP (it
->string
)
3438 || (it
->stop_charpos
>= BEGV
3439 && it
->stop_charpos
>= IT_CHARPOS (*it
)));
3443 /* Return the position of the next overlay change after POS in
3444 current_buffer. Value is point-max if no overlay change
3445 follows. This is like `next-overlay-change' but doesn't use
3449 next_overlay_change (ptrdiff_t pos
)
3451 ptrdiff_t i
, noverlays
;
3453 Lisp_Object
*overlays
;
3455 /* Get all overlays at the given position. */
3456 GET_OVERLAYS_AT (pos
, overlays
, noverlays
, &endpos
, 1);
3458 /* If any of these overlays ends before endpos,
3459 use its ending point instead. */
3460 for (i
= 0; i
< noverlays
; ++i
)
3465 oend
= OVERLAY_END (overlays
[i
]);
3466 oendpos
= OVERLAY_POSITION (oend
);
3467 endpos
= min (endpos
, oendpos
);
3473 /* How many characters forward to search for a display property or
3474 display string. Searching too far forward makes the bidi display
3475 sluggish, especially in small windows. */
3476 #define MAX_DISP_SCAN 250
3478 /* Return the character position of a display string at or after
3479 position specified by POSITION. If no display string exists at or
3480 after POSITION, return ZV. A display string is either an overlay
3481 with `display' property whose value is a string, or a `display'
3482 text property whose value is a string. STRING is data about the
3483 string to iterate; if STRING->lstring is nil, we are iterating a
3484 buffer. FRAME_WINDOW_P is non-zero when we are displaying a window
3485 on a GUI frame. DISP_PROP is set to zero if we searched
3486 MAX_DISP_SCAN characters forward without finding any display
3487 strings, non-zero otherwise. It is set to 2 if the display string
3488 uses any kind of `(space ...)' spec that will produce a stretch of
3489 white space in the text area. */
3491 compute_display_string_pos (struct text_pos
*position
,
3492 struct bidi_string_data
*string
,
3493 int frame_window_p
, int *disp_prop
)
3495 /* OBJECT = nil means current buffer. */
3496 Lisp_Object object
=
3497 (string
&& STRINGP (string
->lstring
)) ? string
->lstring
: Qnil
;
3498 Lisp_Object pos
, spec
, limpos
;
3499 int string_p
= (string
&& (STRINGP (string
->lstring
) || string
->s
));
3500 ptrdiff_t eob
= string_p
? string
->schars
: ZV
;
3501 ptrdiff_t begb
= string_p
? 0 : BEGV
;
3502 ptrdiff_t bufpos
, charpos
= CHARPOS (*position
);
3504 (charpos
< eob
- MAX_DISP_SCAN
) ? charpos
+ MAX_DISP_SCAN
: eob
;
3505 struct text_pos tpos
;
3511 /* We don't support display properties whose values are strings
3512 that have display string properties. */
3513 || string
->from_disp_str
3514 /* C strings cannot have display properties. */
3515 || (string
->s
&& !STRINGP (object
)))
3521 /* If the character at CHARPOS is where the display string begins,
3523 pos
= make_number (charpos
);
3524 if (STRINGP (object
))
3525 bufpos
= string
->bufpos
;
3529 if (!NILP (spec
= Fget_char_property (pos
, Qdisplay
, object
))
3531 || !EQ (Fget_char_property (make_number (charpos
- 1), Qdisplay
,
3534 && (rv
= handle_display_spec (NULL
, spec
, object
, Qnil
, &tpos
, bufpos
,
3542 /* Look forward for the first character with a `display' property
3543 that will replace the underlying text when displayed. */
3544 limpos
= make_number (lim
);
3546 pos
= Fnext_single_char_property_change (pos
, Qdisplay
, object
, limpos
);
3547 CHARPOS (tpos
) = XFASTINT (pos
);
3548 if (CHARPOS (tpos
) >= lim
)
3553 if (STRINGP (object
))
3554 BYTEPOS (tpos
) = string_char_to_byte (object
, CHARPOS (tpos
));
3556 BYTEPOS (tpos
) = CHAR_TO_BYTE (CHARPOS (tpos
));
3557 spec
= Fget_char_property (pos
, Qdisplay
, object
);
3558 if (!STRINGP (object
))
3559 bufpos
= CHARPOS (tpos
);
3560 } while (NILP (spec
)
3561 || !(rv
= handle_display_spec (NULL
, spec
, object
, Qnil
, &tpos
,
3562 bufpos
, frame_window_p
)));
3566 return CHARPOS (tpos
);
3569 /* Return the character position of the end of the display string that
3570 started at CHARPOS. If there's no display string at CHARPOS,
3571 return -1. A display string is either an overlay with `display'
3572 property whose value is a string or a `display' text property whose
3573 value is a string. */
3575 compute_display_string_end (ptrdiff_t charpos
, struct bidi_string_data
*string
)
3577 /* OBJECT = nil means current buffer. */
3578 Lisp_Object object
=
3579 (string
&& STRINGP (string
->lstring
)) ? string
->lstring
: Qnil
;
3580 Lisp_Object pos
= make_number (charpos
);
3582 (STRINGP (object
) || (string
&& string
->s
)) ? string
->schars
: ZV
;
3584 if (charpos
>= eob
|| (string
->s
&& !STRINGP (object
)))
3587 /* It could happen that the display property or overlay was removed
3588 since we found it in compute_display_string_pos above. One way
3589 this can happen is if JIT font-lock was called (through
3590 handle_fontified_prop), and jit-lock-functions remove text
3591 properties or overlays from the portion of buffer that includes
3592 CHARPOS. Muse mode is known to do that, for example. In this
3593 case, we return -1 to the caller, to signal that no display
3594 string is actually present at CHARPOS. See bidi_fetch_char for
3595 how this is handled.
3597 An alternative would be to never look for display properties past
3598 it->stop_charpos. But neither compute_display_string_pos nor
3599 bidi_fetch_char that calls it know or care where the next
3601 if (NILP (Fget_char_property (pos
, Qdisplay
, object
)))
3604 /* Look forward for the first character where the `display' property
3606 pos
= Fnext_single_char_property_change (pos
, Qdisplay
, object
, Qnil
);
3608 return XFASTINT (pos
);
3613 /***********************************************************************
3615 ***********************************************************************/
3617 /* Handle changes in the `fontified' property of the current buffer by
3618 calling hook functions from Qfontification_functions to fontify
3621 static enum prop_handled
3622 handle_fontified_prop (struct it
*it
)
3624 Lisp_Object prop
, pos
;
3625 enum prop_handled handled
= HANDLED_NORMALLY
;
3627 if (!NILP (Vmemory_full
))
3630 /* Get the value of the `fontified' property at IT's current buffer
3631 position. (The `fontified' property doesn't have a special
3632 meaning in strings.) If the value is nil, call functions from
3633 Qfontification_functions. */
3634 if (!STRINGP (it
->string
)
3636 && !NILP (Vfontification_functions
)
3637 && !NILP (Vrun_hooks
)
3638 && (pos
= make_number (IT_CHARPOS (*it
)),
3639 prop
= Fget_char_property (pos
, Qfontified
, Qnil
),
3640 /* Ignore the special cased nil value always present at EOB since
3641 no amount of fontifying will be able to change it. */
3642 NILP (prop
) && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < Z
))
3644 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
3646 struct buffer
*obuf
= current_buffer
;
3647 int begv
= BEGV
, zv
= ZV
;
3648 int old_clip_changed
= current_buffer
->clip_changed
;
3650 val
= Vfontification_functions
;
3651 specbind (Qfontification_functions
, Qnil
);
3653 eassert (it
->end_charpos
== ZV
);
3655 if (!CONSP (val
) || EQ (XCAR (val
), Qlambda
))
3656 safe_call1 (val
, pos
);
3659 Lisp_Object fns
, fn
;
3660 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
;
3665 for (; CONSP (val
); val
= XCDR (val
))
3671 /* A value of t indicates this hook has a local
3672 binding; it means to run the global binding too.
3673 In a global value, t should not occur. If it
3674 does, we must ignore it to avoid an endless
3676 for (fns
= Fdefault_value (Qfontification_functions
);
3682 safe_call1 (fn
, pos
);
3686 safe_call1 (fn
, pos
);
3692 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
3694 /* Fontification functions routinely call `save-restriction'.
3695 Normally, this tags clip_changed, which can confuse redisplay
3696 (see discussion in Bug#6671). Since we don't perform any
3697 special handling of fontification changes in the case where
3698 `save-restriction' isn't called, there's no point doing so in
3699 this case either. So, if the buffer's restrictions are
3700 actually left unchanged, reset clip_changed. */
3701 if (obuf
== current_buffer
)
3703 if (begv
== BEGV
&& zv
== ZV
)
3704 current_buffer
->clip_changed
= old_clip_changed
;
3706 /* There isn't much we can reasonably do to protect against
3707 misbehaving fontification, but here's a fig leaf. */
3708 else if (BUFFER_LIVE_P (obuf
))
3709 set_buffer_internal_1 (obuf
);
3711 /* The fontification code may have added/removed text.
3712 It could do even a lot worse, but let's at least protect against
3713 the most obvious case where only the text past `pos' gets changed',
3714 as is/was done in grep.el where some escapes sequences are turned
3715 into face properties (bug#7876). */
3716 it
->end_charpos
= ZV
;
3718 /* Return HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS only if function fontified
3719 something. This avoids an endless loop if they failed to
3720 fontify the text for which reason ever. */
3721 if (!NILP (Fget_char_property (pos
, Qfontified
, Qnil
)))
3722 handled
= HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS
;
3730 /***********************************************************************
3732 ***********************************************************************/
3734 /* Set up iterator IT from face properties at its current position.
3735 Called from handle_stop. */
3737 static enum prop_handled
3738 handle_face_prop (struct it
*it
)
3741 ptrdiff_t next_stop
;
3743 if (!STRINGP (it
->string
))
3746 = face_at_buffer_position (it
->w
,
3748 it
->region_beg_charpos
,
3749 it
->region_end_charpos
,
3752 + TEXT_PROP_DISTANCE_LIMIT
),
3753 0, it
->base_face_id
);
3755 /* Is this a start of a run of characters with box face?
3756 Caveat: this can be called for a freshly initialized
3757 iterator; face_id is -1 in this case. We know that the new
3758 face will not change until limit, i.e. if the new face has a
3759 box, all characters up to limit will have one. But, as
3760 usual, we don't know whether limit is really the end. */
3761 if (new_face_id
!= it
->face_id
)
3763 struct face
*new_face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, new_face_id
);
3765 /* If new face has a box but old face has not, this is
3766 the start of a run of characters with box, i.e. it has
3767 a shadow on the left side. The value of face_id of the
3768 iterator will be -1 if this is the initial call that gets
3769 the face. In this case, we have to look in front of IT's
3770 position and see whether there is a face != new_face_id. */
3771 it
->start_of_box_run_p
3772 = (new_face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
3773 && (it
->face_id
>= 0
3774 || IT_CHARPOS (*it
) == BEG
3775 || new_face_id
!= face_before_it_pos (it
)));
3776 it
->face_box_p
= new_face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
;
3784 Lisp_Object from_overlay
3785 = (it
->current
.overlay_string_index
>= 0
3786 ? it
->string_overlays
[it
->current
.overlay_string_index
3787 % OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE
]
3790 /* See if we got to this string directly or indirectly from
3791 an overlay property. That includes the before-string or
3792 after-string of an overlay, strings in display properties
3793 provided by an overlay, their text properties, etc.
3795 FROM_OVERLAY is the overlay that brought us here, or nil if none. */
3796 if (! NILP (from_overlay
))
3797 for (i
= it
->sp
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
3799 if (it
->stack
[i
].current
.overlay_string_index
>= 0)
3801 = it
->string_overlays
[it
->stack
[i
].current
.overlay_string_index
3802 % OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE
];
3803 else if (! NILP (it
->stack
[i
].from_overlay
))
3804 from_overlay
= it
->stack
[i
].from_overlay
;
3806 if (!NILP (from_overlay
))
3810 if (! NILP (from_overlay
))
3812 bufpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
3813 /* For a string from an overlay, the base face depends
3814 only on text properties and ignores overlays. */
3816 = face_for_overlay_string (it
->w
,
3818 it
->region_beg_charpos
,
3819 it
->region_end_charpos
,
3822 + TEXT_PROP_DISTANCE_LIMIT
),
3830 /* For strings from a `display' property, use the face at
3831 IT's current buffer position as the base face to merge
3832 with, so that overlay strings appear in the same face as
3833 surrounding text, unless they specify their own
3835 base_face_id
= it
->string_from_prefix_prop_p
3837 : underlying_face_id (it
);
3840 new_face_id
= face_at_string_position (it
->w
,
3842 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
),
3844 it
->region_beg_charpos
,
3845 it
->region_end_charpos
,
3849 /* Is this a start of a run of characters with box? Caveat:
3850 this can be called for a freshly allocated iterator; face_id
3851 is -1 is this case. We know that the new face will not
3852 change until the next check pos, i.e. if the new face has a
3853 box, all characters up to that position will have a
3854 box. But, as usual, we don't know whether that position
3855 is really the end. */
3856 if (new_face_id
!= it
->face_id
)
3858 struct face
*new_face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, new_face_id
);
3859 struct face
*old_face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
);
3861 /* If new face has a box but old face hasn't, this is the
3862 start of a run of characters with box, i.e. it has a
3863 shadow on the left side. */
3864 it
->start_of_box_run_p
3865 = new_face
->box
&& (old_face
== NULL
|| !old_face
->box
);
3866 it
->face_box_p
= new_face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
;
3870 it
->face_id
= new_face_id
;
3871 return HANDLED_NORMALLY
;
3875 /* Return the ID of the face ``underlying'' IT's current position,
3876 which is in a string. If the iterator is associated with a
3877 buffer, return the face at IT's current buffer position.
3878 Otherwise, use the iterator's base_face_id. */
3881 underlying_face_id (struct it
*it
)
3883 int face_id
= it
->base_face_id
, i
;
3885 eassert (STRINGP (it
->string
));
3887 for (i
= it
->sp
- 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
3888 if (NILP (it
->stack
[i
].string
))
3889 face_id
= it
->stack
[i
].face_id
;
3895 /* Compute the face one character before or after the current position
3896 of IT, in the visual order. BEFORE_P non-zero means get the face
3897 in front (to the left in L2R paragraphs, to the right in R2L
3898 paragraphs) of IT's screen position. Value is the ID of the face. */
3901 face_before_or_after_it_pos (struct it
*it
, int before_p
)
3904 ptrdiff_t next_check_charpos
;
3906 void *it_copy_data
= NULL
;
3908 eassert (it
->s
== NULL
);
3910 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
3912 ptrdiff_t bufpos
, charpos
;
3915 /* No face change past the end of the string (for the case
3916 we are padding with spaces). No face change before the
3918 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= SCHARS (it
->string
)
3919 || (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) == 0 && before_p
))
3924 /* Set charpos to the position before or after IT's current
3925 position, in the logical order, which in the non-bidi
3926 case is the same as the visual order. */
3928 charpos
= IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) - 1;
3929 else if (it
->what
== IT_COMPOSITION
)
3930 /* For composition, we must check the character after the
3932 charpos
= IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) + it
->cmp_it
.nchars
;
3934 charpos
= IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) + 1;
3940 /* With bidi iteration, the character before the current
3941 in the visual order cannot be found by simple
3942 iteration, because "reverse" reordering is not
3943 supported. Instead, we need to use the move_it_*
3944 family of functions. */
3945 /* Ignore face changes before the first visible
3946 character on this display line. */
3947 if (it
->current_x
<= it
->first_visible_x
)
3949 SAVE_IT (it_copy
, *it
, it_copy_data
);
3950 /* Implementation note: Since move_it_in_display_line
3951 works in the iterator geometry, and thinks the first
3952 character is always the leftmost, even in R2L lines,
3953 we don't need to distinguish between the R2L and L2R
3955 move_it_in_display_line (&it_copy
, SCHARS (it_copy
.string
),
3956 it_copy
.current_x
- 1, MOVE_TO_X
);
3957 charpos
= IT_STRING_CHARPOS (it_copy
);
3958 RESTORE_IT (it
, it
, it_copy_data
);
3962 /* Set charpos to the string position of the character
3963 that comes after IT's current position in the visual
3965 int n
= (it
->what
== IT_COMPOSITION
? it
->cmp_it
.nchars
: 1);
3969 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it_copy
.bidi_it
);
3971 charpos
= it_copy
.bidi_it
.charpos
;
3974 eassert (0 <= charpos
&& charpos
<= SCHARS (it
->string
));
3976 if (it
->current
.overlay_string_index
>= 0)
3977 bufpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
3981 base_face_id
= underlying_face_id (it
);
3983 /* Get the face for ASCII, or unibyte. */
3984 face_id
= face_at_string_position (it
->w
,
3988 it
->region_beg_charpos
,
3989 it
->region_end_charpos
,
3990 &next_check_charpos
,
3993 /* Correct the face for charsets different from ASCII. Do it
3994 for the multibyte case only. The face returned above is
3995 suitable for unibyte text if IT->string is unibyte. */
3996 if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (it
->string
))
3998 struct text_pos pos1
= string_pos (charpos
, it
->string
);
3999 const unsigned char *p
= SDATA (it
->string
) + BYTEPOS (pos1
);
4001 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, face_id
);
4003 c
= string_char_and_length (p
, &len
);
4004 face_id
= FACE_FOR_CHAR (it
->f
, face
, c
, charpos
, it
->string
);
4009 struct text_pos pos
;
4011 if ((IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= ZV
&& !before_p
)
4012 || (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) <= BEGV
&& before_p
))
4015 limit
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
) + TEXT_PROP_DISTANCE_LIMIT
;
4016 pos
= it
->current
.pos
;
4021 DEC_TEXT_POS (pos
, it
->multibyte_p
);
4024 if (it
->what
== IT_COMPOSITION
)
4026 /* For composition, we must check the position after
4028 pos
.charpos
+= it
->cmp_it
.nchars
;
4029 pos
.bytepos
+= it
->len
;
4032 INC_TEXT_POS (pos
, it
->multibyte_p
);
4039 /* With bidi iteration, the character before the current
4040 in the visual order cannot be found by simple
4041 iteration, because "reverse" reordering is not
4042 supported. Instead, we need to use the move_it_*
4043 family of functions. */
4044 /* Ignore face changes before the first visible
4045 character on this display line. */
4046 if (it
->current_x
<= it
->first_visible_x
)
4048 SAVE_IT (it_copy
, *it
, it_copy_data
);
4049 /* Implementation note: Since move_it_in_display_line
4050 works in the iterator geometry, and thinks the first
4051 character is always the leftmost, even in R2L lines,
4052 we don't need to distinguish between the R2L and L2R
4054 move_it_in_display_line (&it_copy
, ZV
,
4055 it_copy
.current_x
- 1, MOVE_TO_X
);
4056 pos
= it_copy
.current
.pos
;
4057 RESTORE_IT (it
, it
, it_copy_data
);
4061 /* Set charpos to the buffer position of the character
4062 that comes after IT's current position in the visual
4064 int n
= (it
->what
== IT_COMPOSITION
? it
->cmp_it
.nchars
: 1);
4068 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it_copy
.bidi_it
);
4071 it_copy
.bidi_it
.charpos
, it_copy
.bidi_it
.bytepos
);
4074 eassert (BEGV
<= CHARPOS (pos
) && CHARPOS (pos
) <= ZV
);
4076 /* Determine face for CHARSET_ASCII, or unibyte. */
4077 face_id
= face_at_buffer_position (it
->w
,
4079 it
->region_beg_charpos
,
4080 it
->region_end_charpos
,
4081 &next_check_charpos
,
4084 /* Correct the face for charsets different from ASCII. Do it
4085 for the multibyte case only. The face returned above is
4086 suitable for unibyte text if current_buffer is unibyte. */
4087 if (it
->multibyte_p
)
4089 int c
= FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR (BYTEPOS (pos
));
4090 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, face_id
);
4091 face_id
= FACE_FOR_CHAR (it
->f
, face
, c
, CHARPOS (pos
), Qnil
);
4100 /***********************************************************************
4102 ***********************************************************************/
4104 /* Set up iterator IT from invisible properties at its current
4105 position. Called from handle_stop. */
4107 static enum prop_handled
4108 handle_invisible_prop (struct it
*it
)
4110 enum prop_handled handled
= HANDLED_NORMALLY
;
4114 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
4116 Lisp_Object end_charpos
, limit
, charpos
;
4118 /* Get the value of the invisible text property at the
4119 current position. Value will be nil if there is no such
4121 charpos
= make_number (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
));
4122 prop
= Fget_text_property (charpos
, Qinvisible
, it
->string
);
4123 invis_p
= TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (prop
);
4125 if (invis_p
&& IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) < it
->end_charpos
)
4127 /* Record whether we have to display an ellipsis for the
4129 int display_ellipsis_p
= (invis_p
== 2);
4130 ptrdiff_t len
, endpos
;
4132 handled
= HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS
;
4134 /* Get the position at which the next visible text can be
4135 found in IT->string, if any. */
4136 endpos
= len
= SCHARS (it
->string
);
4137 XSETINT (limit
, len
);
4140 end_charpos
= Fnext_single_property_change (charpos
, Qinvisible
,
4142 if (INTEGERP (end_charpos
))
4144 endpos
= XFASTINT (end_charpos
);
4145 prop
= Fget_text_property (end_charpos
, Qinvisible
, it
->string
);
4146 invis_p
= TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (prop
);
4148 display_ellipsis_p
= 1;
4151 while (invis_p
&& endpos
< len
);
4153 if (display_ellipsis_p
)
4158 /* Text at END_CHARPOS is visible. Move IT there. */
4159 struct text_pos old
;
4162 old
= it
->current
.string_pos
;
4163 oldpos
= CHARPOS (old
);
4166 if (it
->bidi_it
.first_elt
4167 && it
->bidi_it
.charpos
< SCHARS (it
->string
))
4168 bidi_paragraph_init (it
->paragraph_embedding
,
4170 /* Bidi-iterate out of the invisible text. */
4173 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
4175 while (oldpos
<= it
->bidi_it
.charpos
4176 && it
->bidi_it
.charpos
< endpos
);
4178 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
4179 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
4180 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= endpos
)
4181 it
->prev_stop
= endpos
;
4185 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = XFASTINT (end_charpos
);
4186 compute_string_pos (&it
->current
.string_pos
, old
, it
->string
);
4191 /* The rest of the string is invisible. If this is an
4192 overlay string, proceed with the next overlay string
4193 or whatever comes and return a character from there. */
4194 if (it
->current
.overlay_string_index
>= 0
4195 && !display_ellipsis_p
)
4197 next_overlay_string (it
);
4198 /* Don't check for overlay strings when we just
4199 finished processing them. */
4200 handled
= HANDLED_OVERLAY_STRING_CONSUMED
;
4204 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = SCHARS (it
->string
);
4205 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = SBYTES (it
->string
);
4212 ptrdiff_t newpos
, next_stop
, start_charpos
, tem
;
4213 Lisp_Object pos
, overlay
;
4215 /* First of all, is there invisible text at this position? */
4216 tem
= start_charpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
4217 pos
= make_number (tem
);
4218 prop
= get_char_property_and_overlay (pos
, Qinvisible
, it
->window
,
4220 invis_p
= TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (prop
);
4222 /* If we are on invisible text, skip over it. */
4223 if (invis_p
&& start_charpos
< it
->end_charpos
)
4225 /* Record whether we have to display an ellipsis for the
4227 int display_ellipsis_p
= invis_p
== 2;
4229 handled
= HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS
;
4231 /* Loop skipping over invisible text. The loop is left at
4232 ZV or with IT on the first char being visible again. */
4235 /* Try to skip some invisible text. Return value is the
4236 position reached which can be equal to where we start
4237 if there is nothing invisible there. This skips both
4238 over invisible text properties and overlays with
4239 invisible property. */
4240 newpos
= skip_invisible (tem
, &next_stop
, ZV
, it
->window
);
4242 /* If we skipped nothing at all we weren't at invisible
4243 text in the first place. If everything to the end of
4244 the buffer was skipped, end the loop. */
4245 if (newpos
== tem
|| newpos
>= ZV
)
4249 /* We skipped some characters but not necessarily
4250 all there are. Check if we ended up on visible
4251 text. Fget_char_property returns the property of
4252 the char before the given position, i.e. if we
4253 get invis_p = 0, this means that the char at
4254 newpos is visible. */
4255 pos
= make_number (newpos
);
4256 prop
= Fget_char_property (pos
, Qinvisible
, it
->window
);
4257 invis_p
= TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (prop
);
4260 /* If we ended up on invisible text, proceed to
4261 skip starting with next_stop. */
4265 /* If there are adjacent invisible texts, don't lose the
4266 second one's ellipsis. */
4268 display_ellipsis_p
= 1;
4272 /* The position newpos is now either ZV or on visible text. */
4275 ptrdiff_t bpos
= CHAR_TO_BYTE (newpos
);
4277 bpos
== ZV_BYTE
|| FETCH_BYTE (bpos
) == '\n';
4279 newpos
<= BEGV
|| FETCH_BYTE (bpos
- 1) == '\n';
4281 /* If the invisible text ends on a newline or on a
4282 character after a newline, we can avoid the costly,
4283 character by character, bidi iteration to NEWPOS, and
4284 instead simply reseat the iterator there. That's
4285 because all bidi reordering information is tossed at
4286 the newline. This is a big win for modes that hide
4287 complete lines, like Outline, Org, etc. */
4288 if (on_newline
|| after_newline
)
4290 struct text_pos tpos
;
4291 bidi_dir_t pdir
= it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
;
4293 SET_TEXT_POS (tpos
, newpos
, bpos
);
4294 reseat_1 (it
, tpos
, 0);
4295 /* If we reseat on a newline/ZV, we need to prep the
4296 bidi iterator for advancing to the next character
4297 after the newline/EOB, keeping the current paragraph
4298 direction (so that PRODUCE_GLYPHS does TRT wrt
4299 prepending/appending glyphs to a glyph row). */
4302 it
->bidi_it
.first_elt
= 0;
4303 it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
= pdir
;
4304 it
->bidi_it
.ch
= (bpos
== ZV_BYTE
) ? -1 : '\n';
4305 it
->bidi_it
.nchars
= 1;
4306 it
->bidi_it
.ch_len
= 1;
4309 else /* Must use the slow method. */
4311 /* With bidi iteration, the region of invisible text
4312 could start and/or end in the middle of a
4313 non-base embedding level. Therefore, we need to
4314 skip invisible text using the bidi iterator,
4315 starting at IT's current position, until we find
4316 ourselves outside of the invisible text.
4317 Skipping invisible text _after_ bidi iteration
4318 avoids affecting the visual order of the
4319 displayed text when invisible properties are
4320 added or removed. */
4321 if (it
->bidi_it
.first_elt
&& it
->bidi_it
.charpos
< ZV
)
4323 /* If we were `reseat'ed to a new paragraph,
4324 determine the paragraph base direction. We
4325 need to do it now because
4326 next_element_from_buffer may not have a
4327 chance to do it, if we are going to skip any
4328 text at the beginning, which resets the
4330 bidi_paragraph_init (it
->paragraph_embedding
,
4335 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
4337 while (it
->stop_charpos
<= it
->bidi_it
.charpos
4338 && it
->bidi_it
.charpos
< newpos
);
4339 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
4340 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
4341 /* If we overstepped NEWPOS, record its position in
4342 the iterator, so that we skip invisible text if
4343 later the bidi iteration lands us in the
4344 invisible region again. */
4345 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= newpos
)
4346 it
->prev_stop
= newpos
;
4351 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = newpos
;
4352 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = CHAR_TO_BYTE (newpos
);
4355 /* If there are before-strings at the start of invisible
4356 text, and the text is invisible because of a text
4357 property, arrange to show before-strings because 20.x did
4358 it that way. (If the text is invisible because of an
4359 overlay property instead of a text property, this is
4360 already handled in the overlay code.) */
4362 && get_overlay_strings (it
, it
->stop_charpos
))
4364 handled
= HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS
;
4365 it
->stack
[it
->sp
- 1].display_ellipsis_p
= display_ellipsis_p
;
4367 else if (display_ellipsis_p
)
4369 /* Make sure that the glyphs of the ellipsis will get
4370 correct `charpos' values. If we would not update
4371 it->position here, the glyphs would belong to the
4372 last visible character _before_ the invisible
4373 text, which confuses `set_cursor_from_row'.
4375 We use the last invisible position instead of the
4376 first because this way the cursor is always drawn on
4377 the first "." of the ellipsis, whenever PT is inside
4378 the invisible text. Otherwise the cursor would be
4379 placed _after_ the ellipsis when the point is after the
4380 first invisible character. */
4381 if (!STRINGP (it
->object
))
4383 it
->position
.charpos
= newpos
- 1;
4384 it
->position
.bytepos
= CHAR_TO_BYTE (it
->position
.charpos
);
4387 /* Let the ellipsis display before
4388 considering any properties of the following char.
4389 Fixes jasonr@gnu.org 01 Oct 07 bug. */
4390 handled
= HANDLED_RETURN
;
4399 /* Make iterator IT return `...' next.
4400 Replaces LEN characters from buffer. */
4403 setup_for_ellipsis (struct it
*it
, int len
)
4405 /* Use the display table definition for `...'. Invalid glyphs
4406 will be handled by the method returning elements from dpvec. */
4407 if (it
->dp
&& VECTORP (DISP_INVIS_VECTOR (it
->dp
)))
4409 struct Lisp_Vector
*v
= XVECTOR (DISP_INVIS_VECTOR (it
->dp
));
4410 it
->dpvec
= v
->contents
;
4411 it
->dpend
= v
->contents
+ v
->header
.size
;
4415 /* Default `...'. */
4416 it
->dpvec
= default_invis_vector
;
4417 it
->dpend
= default_invis_vector
+ 3;
4420 it
->dpvec_char_len
= len
;
4421 it
->current
.dpvec_index
= 0;
4422 it
->dpvec_face_id
= -1;
4424 /* Remember the current face id in case glyphs specify faces.
4425 IT's face is restored in set_iterator_to_next.
4426 saved_face_id was set to preceding char's face in handle_stop. */
4427 if (it
->saved_face_id
< 0 || it
->saved_face_id
!= it
->face_id
)
4428 it
->saved_face_id
= it
->face_id
= DEFAULT_FACE_ID
;
4430 it
->method
= GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR
;
4436 /***********************************************************************
4438 ***********************************************************************/
4440 /* Set up iterator IT from `display' property at its current position.
4441 Called from handle_stop.
4442 We return HANDLED_RETURN if some part of the display property
4443 overrides the display of the buffer text itself.
4444 Otherwise we return HANDLED_NORMALLY. */
4446 static enum prop_handled
4447 handle_display_prop (struct it
*it
)
4449 Lisp_Object propval
, object
, overlay
;
4450 struct text_pos
*position
;
4452 /* Nonzero if some property replaces the display of the text itself. */
4453 int display_replaced_p
= 0;
4455 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
4457 object
= it
->string
;
4458 position
= &it
->current
.string_pos
;
4459 bufpos
= CHARPOS (it
->current
.pos
);
4463 XSETWINDOW (object
, it
->w
);
4464 position
= &it
->current
.pos
;
4465 bufpos
= CHARPOS (*position
);
4468 /* Reset those iterator values set from display property values. */
4469 it
->slice
.x
= it
->slice
.y
= it
->slice
.width
= it
->slice
.height
= Qnil
;
4470 it
->space_width
= Qnil
;
4471 it
->font_height
= Qnil
;
4474 /* We don't support recursive `display' properties, i.e. string
4475 values that have a string `display' property, that have a string
4476 `display' property etc. */
4477 if (!it
->string_from_display_prop_p
)
4478 it
->area
= TEXT_AREA
;
4480 propval
= get_char_property_and_overlay (make_number (position
->charpos
),
4481 Qdisplay
, object
, &overlay
);
4483 return HANDLED_NORMALLY
;
4484 /* Now OVERLAY is the overlay that gave us this property, or nil
4485 if it was a text property. */
4487 if (!STRINGP (it
->string
))
4488 object
= it
->w
->buffer
;
4490 display_replaced_p
= handle_display_spec (it
, propval
, object
, overlay
,
4492 FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
));
4494 return display_replaced_p
? HANDLED_RETURN
: HANDLED_NORMALLY
;
4497 /* Subroutine of handle_display_prop. Returns non-zero if the display
4498 specification in SPEC is a replacing specification, i.e. it would
4499 replace the text covered by `display' property with something else,
4500 such as an image or a display string. If SPEC includes any kind or
4501 `(space ...) specification, the value is 2; this is used by
4502 compute_display_string_pos, which see.
4504 See handle_single_display_spec for documentation of arguments.
4505 frame_window_p is non-zero if the window being redisplayed is on a
4506 GUI frame; this argument is used only if IT is NULL, see below.
4508 IT can be NULL, if this is called by the bidi reordering code
4509 through compute_display_string_pos, which see. In that case, this
4510 function only examines SPEC, but does not otherwise "handle" it, in
4511 the sense that it doesn't set up members of IT from the display
4514 handle_display_spec (struct it
*it
, Lisp_Object spec
, Lisp_Object object
,
4515 Lisp_Object overlay
, struct text_pos
*position
,
4516 ptrdiff_t bufpos
, int frame_window_p
)
4518 int replacing_p
= 0;
4522 /* Simple specifications. */
4523 && !EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qimage
)
4524 && !EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qspace
)
4525 && !EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qwhen
)
4526 && !EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qslice
)
4527 && !EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qspace_width
)
4528 && !EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qheight
)
4529 && !EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qraise
)
4530 /* Marginal area specifications. */
4531 && !(CONSP (XCAR (spec
)) && EQ (XCAR (XCAR (spec
)), Qmargin
))
4532 && !EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qleft_fringe
)
4533 && !EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qright_fringe
)
4534 && !NILP (XCAR (spec
)))
4536 for (; CONSP (spec
); spec
= XCDR (spec
))
4538 if ((rv
= handle_single_display_spec (it
, XCAR (spec
), object
,
4539 overlay
, position
, bufpos
,
4540 replacing_p
, frame_window_p
)))
4543 /* If some text in a string is replaced, `position' no
4544 longer points to the position of `object'. */
4545 if (!it
|| STRINGP (object
))
4550 else if (VECTORP (spec
))
4553 for (i
= 0; i
< ASIZE (spec
); ++i
)
4554 if ((rv
= handle_single_display_spec (it
, AREF (spec
, i
), object
,
4555 overlay
, position
, bufpos
,
4556 replacing_p
, frame_window_p
)))
4559 /* If some text in a string is replaced, `position' no
4560 longer points to the position of `object'. */
4561 if (!it
|| STRINGP (object
))
4567 if ((rv
= handle_single_display_spec (it
, spec
, object
, overlay
,
4568 position
, bufpos
, 0,
4576 /* Value is the position of the end of the `display' property starting
4577 at START_POS in OBJECT. */
4579 static struct text_pos
4580 display_prop_end (struct it
*it
, Lisp_Object object
, struct text_pos start_pos
)
4583 struct text_pos end_pos
;
4585 end
= Fnext_single_char_property_change (make_number (CHARPOS (start_pos
)),
4586 Qdisplay
, object
, Qnil
);
4587 CHARPOS (end_pos
) = XFASTINT (end
);
4588 if (STRINGP (object
))
4589 compute_string_pos (&end_pos
, start_pos
, it
->string
);
4591 BYTEPOS (end_pos
) = CHAR_TO_BYTE (XFASTINT (end
));
4597 /* Set up IT from a single `display' property specification SPEC. OBJECT
4598 is the object in which the `display' property was found. *POSITION
4599 is the position in OBJECT at which the `display' property was found.
4600 BUFPOS is the buffer position of OBJECT (different from POSITION if
4601 OBJECT is not a buffer). DISPLAY_REPLACED_P non-zero means that we
4602 previously saw a display specification which already replaced text
4603 display with something else, for example an image; we ignore such
4604 properties after the first one has been processed.
4606 OVERLAY is the overlay this `display' property came from,
4607 or nil if it was a text property.
4609 If SPEC is a `space' or `image' specification, and in some other
4610 cases too, set *POSITION to the position where the `display'
4613 If IT is NULL, only examine the property specification in SPEC, but
4614 don't set up IT. In that case, FRAME_WINDOW_P non-zero means SPEC
4615 is intended to be displayed in a window on a GUI frame.
4617 Value is non-zero if something was found which replaces the display
4618 of buffer or string text. */
4621 handle_single_display_spec (struct it
*it
, Lisp_Object spec
, Lisp_Object object
,
4622 Lisp_Object overlay
, struct text_pos
*position
,
4623 ptrdiff_t bufpos
, int display_replaced_p
,
4627 Lisp_Object location
, value
;
4628 struct text_pos start_pos
= *position
;
4631 /* If SPEC is a list of the form `(when FORM . VALUE)', evaluate FORM.
4632 If the result is non-nil, use VALUE instead of SPEC. */
4634 if (CONSP (spec
) && EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qwhen
))
4643 if (!NILP (form
) && !EQ (form
, Qt
))
4645 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
4646 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
4648 /* Bind `object' to the object having the `display' property, a
4649 buffer or string. Bind `position' to the position in the
4650 object where the property was found, and `buffer-position'
4651 to the current position in the buffer. */
4654 XSETBUFFER (object
, current_buffer
);
4655 specbind (Qobject
, object
);
4656 specbind (Qposition
, make_number (CHARPOS (*position
)));
4657 specbind (Qbuffer_position
, make_number (bufpos
));
4659 form
= safe_eval (form
);
4661 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
4667 /* Handle `(height HEIGHT)' specifications. */
4669 && EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qheight
)
4670 && CONSP (XCDR (spec
)))
4674 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
4677 it
->font_height
= XCAR (XCDR (spec
));
4678 if (!NILP (it
->font_height
))
4680 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
);
4681 int new_height
= -1;
4683 if (CONSP (it
->font_height
)
4684 && (EQ (XCAR (it
->font_height
), Qplus
)
4685 || EQ (XCAR (it
->font_height
), Qminus
))
4686 && CONSP (XCDR (it
->font_height
))
4687 && RANGED_INTEGERP (0, XCAR (XCDR (it
->font_height
)), INT_MAX
))
4689 /* `(+ N)' or `(- N)' where N is an integer. */
4690 int steps
= XINT (XCAR (XCDR (it
->font_height
)));
4691 if (EQ (XCAR (it
->font_height
), Qplus
))
4693 it
->face_id
= smaller_face (it
->f
, it
->face_id
, steps
);
4695 else if (FUNCTIONP (it
->font_height
))
4697 /* Call function with current height as argument.
4698 Value is the new height. */
4700 height
= safe_call1 (it
->font_height
,
4701 face
->lface
[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX
]);
4702 if (NUMBERP (height
))
4703 new_height
= XFLOATINT (height
);
4705 else if (NUMBERP (it
->font_height
))
4707 /* Value is a multiple of the canonical char height. */
4710 f
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
,
4711 lookup_basic_face (it
->f
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
));
4712 new_height
= (XFLOATINT (it
->font_height
)
4713 * XINT (f
->lface
[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX
]));
4717 /* Evaluate IT->font_height with `height' bound to the
4718 current specified height to get the new height. */
4719 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
4721 specbind (Qheight
, face
->lface
[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX
]);
4722 value
= safe_eval (it
->font_height
);
4723 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
4725 if (NUMBERP (value
))
4726 new_height
= XFLOATINT (value
);
4730 it
->face_id
= face_with_height (it
->f
, it
->face_id
, new_height
);
4737 /* Handle `(space-width WIDTH)'. */
4739 && EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qspace_width
)
4740 && CONSP (XCDR (spec
)))
4744 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
4747 value
= XCAR (XCDR (spec
));
4748 if (NUMBERP (value
) && XFLOATINT (value
) > 0)
4749 it
->space_width
= value
;
4755 /* Handle `(slice X Y WIDTH HEIGHT)'. */
4757 && EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qslice
))
4763 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
4766 if (tem
= XCDR (spec
), CONSP (tem
))
4768 it
->slice
.x
= XCAR (tem
);
4769 if (tem
= XCDR (tem
), CONSP (tem
))
4771 it
->slice
.y
= XCAR (tem
);
4772 if (tem
= XCDR (tem
), CONSP (tem
))
4774 it
->slice
.width
= XCAR (tem
);
4775 if (tem
= XCDR (tem
), CONSP (tem
))
4776 it
->slice
.height
= XCAR (tem
);
4785 /* Handle `(raise FACTOR)'. */
4787 && EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qraise
)
4788 && CONSP (XCDR (spec
)))
4792 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
4795 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
4796 value
= XCAR (XCDR (spec
));
4797 if (NUMBERP (value
))
4799 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
);
4800 it
->voffset
= - (XFLOATINT (value
)
4801 * (FONT_HEIGHT (face
->font
)));
4803 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
4809 /* Don't handle the other kinds of display specifications
4810 inside a string that we got from a `display' property. */
4811 if (it
&& it
->string_from_display_prop_p
)
4814 /* Characters having this form of property are not displayed, so
4815 we have to find the end of the property. */
4818 start_pos
= *position
;
4819 *position
= display_prop_end (it
, object
, start_pos
);
4823 /* Stop the scan at that end position--we assume that all
4824 text properties change there. */
4826 it
->stop_charpos
= position
->charpos
;
4828 /* Handle `(left-fringe BITMAP [FACE])'
4829 and `(right-fringe BITMAP [FACE])'. */
4831 && (EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qleft_fringe
)
4832 || EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qright_fringe
))
4833 && CONSP (XCDR (spec
)))
4839 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
4840 /* If we return here, POSITION has been advanced
4841 across the text with this property. */
4843 /* Synchronize the bidi iterator with POSITION. This is
4844 needed because we are not going to push the iterator
4845 on behalf of this display property, so there will be
4846 no pop_it call to do this synchronization for us. */
4849 it
->position
= *position
;
4850 iterate_out_of_display_property (it
);
4851 *position
= it
->position
;
4856 else if (!frame_window_p
)
4859 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
4860 value
= XCAR (XCDR (spec
));
4861 if (!SYMBOLP (value
)
4862 || !(fringe_bitmap
= lookup_fringe_bitmap (value
)))
4863 /* If we return here, POSITION has been advanced
4864 across the text with this property. */
4866 if (it
&& it
->bidi_p
)
4868 it
->position
= *position
;
4869 iterate_out_of_display_property (it
);
4870 *position
= it
->position
;
4877 int face_id
= lookup_basic_face (it
->f
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);;
4879 if (CONSP (XCDR (XCDR (spec
))))
4881 Lisp_Object face_name
= XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (spec
)));
4882 int face_id2
= lookup_derived_face (it
->f
, face_name
,
4888 /* Save current settings of IT so that we can restore them
4889 when we are finished with the glyph property value. */
4890 push_it (it
, position
);
4892 it
->area
= TEXT_AREA
;
4893 it
->what
= IT_IMAGE
;
4894 it
->image_id
= -1; /* no image */
4895 it
->position
= start_pos
;
4896 it
->object
= NILP (object
) ? it
->w
->buffer
: object
;
4897 it
->method
= GET_FROM_IMAGE
;
4898 it
->from_overlay
= Qnil
;
4899 it
->face_id
= face_id
;
4900 it
->from_disp_prop_p
= 1;
4902 /* Say that we haven't consumed the characters with
4903 `display' property yet. The call to pop_it in
4904 set_iterator_to_next will clean this up. */
4905 *position
= start_pos
;
4907 if (EQ (XCAR (spec
), Qleft_fringe
))
4909 it
->left_user_fringe_bitmap
= fringe_bitmap
;
4910 it
->left_user_fringe_face_id
= face_id
;
4914 it
->right_user_fringe_bitmap
= fringe_bitmap
;
4915 it
->right_user_fringe_face_id
= face_id
;
4918 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
4922 /* Prepare to handle `((margin left-margin) ...)',
4923 `((margin right-margin) ...)' and `((margin nil) ...)'
4924 prefixes for display specifications. */
4925 location
= Qunbound
;
4926 if (CONSP (spec
) && CONSP (XCAR (spec
)))
4930 value
= XCDR (spec
);
4932 value
= XCAR (value
);
4935 if (EQ (XCAR (tem
), Qmargin
)
4936 && (tem
= XCDR (tem
),
4937 tem
= CONSP (tem
) ? XCAR (tem
) : Qnil
,
4939 || EQ (tem
, Qleft_margin
)
4940 || EQ (tem
, Qright_margin
))))
4944 if (EQ (location
, Qunbound
))
4950 /* After this point, VALUE is the property after any
4951 margin prefix has been stripped. It must be a string,
4952 an image specification, or `(space ...)'.
4954 LOCATION specifies where to display: `left-margin',
4955 `right-margin' or nil. */
4957 valid_p
= (STRINGP (value
)
4958 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
4959 || ((it
? FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
) : frame_window_p
)
4960 && valid_image_p (value
))
4961 #endif /* not HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
4962 || (CONSP (value
) && EQ (XCAR (value
), Qspace
)));
4964 if (valid_p
&& !display_replaced_p
)
4970 /* Callers need to know whether the display spec is any kind
4971 of `(space ...)' spec that is about to affect text-area
4973 if (CONSP (value
) && EQ (XCAR (value
), Qspace
) && NILP (location
))
4978 /* Save current settings of IT so that we can restore them
4979 when we are finished with the glyph property value. */
4980 push_it (it
, position
);
4981 it
->from_overlay
= overlay
;
4982 it
->from_disp_prop_p
= 1;
4984 if (NILP (location
))
4985 it
->area
= TEXT_AREA
;
4986 else if (EQ (location
, Qleft_margin
))
4987 it
->area
= LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
;
4989 it
->area
= RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
;
4991 if (STRINGP (value
))
4994 it
->multibyte_p
= STRING_MULTIBYTE (it
->string
);
4995 it
->current
.overlay_string_index
= -1;
4996 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = 0;
4997 it
->end_charpos
= it
->string_nchars
= SCHARS (it
->string
);
4998 it
->method
= GET_FROM_STRING
;
4999 it
->stop_charpos
= 0;
5001 it
->base_level_stop
= 0;
5002 it
->string_from_display_prop_p
= 1;
5003 /* Say that we haven't consumed the characters with
5004 `display' property yet. The call to pop_it in
5005 set_iterator_to_next will clean this up. */
5006 if (BUFFERP (object
))
5007 *position
= start_pos
;
5009 /* Force paragraph direction to be that of the parent
5010 object. If the parent object's paragraph direction is
5011 not yet determined, default to L2R. */
5012 if (it
->bidi_p
&& it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
== R2L
)
5013 it
->paragraph_embedding
= it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
;
5015 it
->paragraph_embedding
= L2R
;
5017 /* Set up the bidi iterator for this display string. */
5020 it
->bidi_it
.string
.lstring
= it
->string
;
5021 it
->bidi_it
.string
.s
= NULL
;
5022 it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
= it
->end_charpos
;
5023 it
->bidi_it
.string
.bufpos
= bufpos
;
5024 it
->bidi_it
.string
.from_disp_str
= 1;
5025 it
->bidi_it
.string
.unibyte
= !it
->multibyte_p
;
5026 bidi_init_it (0, 0, FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
), &it
->bidi_it
);
5029 else if (CONSP (value
) && EQ (XCAR (value
), Qspace
))
5031 it
->method
= GET_FROM_STRETCH
;
5033 *position
= it
->position
= start_pos
;
5034 retval
= 1 + (it
->area
== TEXT_AREA
);
5036 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
5039 it
->what
= IT_IMAGE
;
5040 it
->image_id
= lookup_image (it
->f
, value
);
5041 it
->position
= start_pos
;
5042 it
->object
= NILP (object
) ? it
->w
->buffer
: object
;
5043 it
->method
= GET_FROM_IMAGE
;
5045 /* Say that we haven't consumed the characters with
5046 `display' property yet. The call to pop_it in
5047 set_iterator_to_next will clean this up. */
5048 *position
= start_pos
;
5050 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
5055 /* Invalid property or property not supported. Restore
5056 POSITION to what it was before. */
5057 *position
= start_pos
;
5061 /* Check if PROP is a display property value whose text should be
5062 treated as intangible. OVERLAY is the overlay from which PROP
5063 came, or nil if it came from a text property. CHARPOS and BYTEPOS
5064 specify the buffer position covered by PROP. */
5067 display_prop_intangible_p (Lisp_Object prop
, Lisp_Object overlay
,
5068 ptrdiff_t charpos
, ptrdiff_t bytepos
)
5070 int frame_window_p
= FRAME_WINDOW_P (XFRAME (selected_frame
));
5071 struct text_pos position
;
5073 SET_TEXT_POS (position
, charpos
, bytepos
);
5074 return handle_display_spec (NULL
, prop
, Qnil
, overlay
,
5075 &position
, charpos
, frame_window_p
);
5079 /* Return 1 if PROP is a display sub-property value containing STRING.
5081 Implementation note: this and the following function are really
5082 special cases of handle_display_spec and
5083 handle_single_display_spec, and should ideally use the same code.
5084 Until they do, these two pairs must be consistent and must be
5085 modified in sync. */
5088 single_display_spec_string_p (Lisp_Object prop
, Lisp_Object string
)
5090 if (EQ (string
, prop
))
5093 /* Skip over `when FORM'. */
5094 if (CONSP (prop
) && EQ (XCAR (prop
), Qwhen
))
5099 /* Actually, the condition following `when' should be eval'ed,
5100 like handle_single_display_spec does, and we should return
5101 zero if it evaluates to nil. However, this function is
5102 called only when the buffer was already displayed and some
5103 glyph in the glyph matrix was found to come from a display
5104 string. Therefore, the condition was already evaluated, and
5105 the result was non-nil, otherwise the display string wouldn't
5106 have been displayed and we would have never been called for
5107 this property. Thus, we can skip the evaluation and assume
5108 its result is non-nil. */
5113 /* Skip over `margin LOCATION'. */
5114 if (EQ (XCAR (prop
), Qmargin
))
5125 return EQ (prop
, string
) || (CONSP (prop
) && EQ (XCAR (prop
), string
));
5129 /* Return 1 if STRING appears in the `display' property PROP. */
5132 display_prop_string_p (Lisp_Object prop
, Lisp_Object string
)
5135 && !EQ (XCAR (prop
), Qwhen
)
5136 && !(CONSP (XCAR (prop
)) && EQ (Qmargin
, XCAR (XCAR (prop
)))))
5138 /* A list of sub-properties. */
5139 while (CONSP (prop
))
5141 if (single_display_spec_string_p (XCAR (prop
), string
))
5146 else if (VECTORP (prop
))
5148 /* A vector of sub-properties. */
5150 for (i
= 0; i
< ASIZE (prop
); ++i
)
5151 if (single_display_spec_string_p (AREF (prop
, i
), string
))
5155 return single_display_spec_string_p (prop
, string
);
5160 /* Look for STRING in overlays and text properties in the current
5161 buffer, between character positions FROM and TO (excluding TO).
5162 BACK_P non-zero means look back (in this case, TO is supposed to be
5164 Value is the first character position where STRING was found, or
5165 zero if it wasn't found before hitting TO.
5167 This function may only use code that doesn't eval because it is
5168 called asynchronously from note_mouse_highlight. */
5171 string_buffer_position_lim (Lisp_Object string
,
5172 ptrdiff_t from
, ptrdiff_t to
, int back_p
)
5174 Lisp_Object limit
, prop
, pos
;
5177 pos
= make_number (max (from
, BEGV
));
5179 if (!back_p
) /* looking forward */
5181 limit
= make_number (min (to
, ZV
));
5182 while (!found
&& !EQ (pos
, limit
))
5184 prop
= Fget_char_property (pos
, Qdisplay
, Qnil
);
5185 if (!NILP (prop
) && display_prop_string_p (prop
, string
))
5188 pos
= Fnext_single_char_property_change (pos
, Qdisplay
, Qnil
,
5192 else /* looking back */
5194 limit
= make_number (max (to
, BEGV
));
5195 while (!found
&& !EQ (pos
, limit
))
5197 prop
= Fget_char_property (pos
, Qdisplay
, Qnil
);
5198 if (!NILP (prop
) && display_prop_string_p (prop
, string
))
5201 pos
= Fprevious_single_char_property_change (pos
, Qdisplay
, Qnil
,
5206 return found
? XINT (pos
) : 0;
5209 /* Determine which buffer position in current buffer STRING comes from.
5210 AROUND_CHARPOS is an approximate position where it could come from.
5211 Value is the buffer position or 0 if it couldn't be determined.
5213 This function is necessary because we don't record buffer positions
5214 in glyphs generated from strings (to keep struct glyph small).
5215 This function may only use code that doesn't eval because it is
5216 called asynchronously from note_mouse_highlight. */
5219 string_buffer_position (Lisp_Object string
, ptrdiff_t around_charpos
)
5221 const int MAX_DISTANCE
= 1000;
5222 ptrdiff_t found
= string_buffer_position_lim (string
, around_charpos
,
5223 around_charpos
+ MAX_DISTANCE
,
5227 found
= string_buffer_position_lim (string
, around_charpos
,
5228 around_charpos
- MAX_DISTANCE
, 1);
5234 /***********************************************************************
5235 `composition' property
5236 ***********************************************************************/
5238 /* Set up iterator IT from `composition' property at its current
5239 position. Called from handle_stop. */
5241 static enum prop_handled
5242 handle_composition_prop (struct it
*it
)
5244 Lisp_Object prop
, string
;
5245 ptrdiff_t pos
, pos_byte
, start
, end
;
5247 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
5251 pos
= IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
);
5252 pos_byte
= IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
);
5253 string
= it
->string
;
5254 s
= SDATA (string
) + pos_byte
;
5255 it
->c
= STRING_CHAR (s
);
5259 pos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
5260 pos_byte
= IT_BYTEPOS (*it
);
5262 it
->c
= FETCH_CHAR (pos_byte
);
5265 /* If there's a valid composition and point is not inside of the
5266 composition (in the case that the composition is from the current
5267 buffer), draw a glyph composed from the composition components. */
5268 if (find_composition (pos
, -1, &start
, &end
, &prop
, string
)
5269 && COMPOSITION_VALID_P (start
, end
, prop
)
5270 && (STRINGP (it
->string
) || (PT
<= start
|| PT
>= end
)))
5273 /* As we can't handle this situation (perhaps font-lock added
5274 a new composition), we just return here hoping that next
5275 redisplay will detect this composition much earlier. */
5276 return HANDLED_NORMALLY
;
5279 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
5280 pos_byte
= string_char_to_byte (it
->string
, start
);
5282 pos_byte
= CHAR_TO_BYTE (start
);
5284 it
->cmp_it
.id
= get_composition_id (start
, pos_byte
, end
- start
,
5287 if (it
->cmp_it
.id
>= 0)
5290 it
->cmp_it
.nchars
= COMPOSITION_LENGTH (prop
);
5291 it
->cmp_it
.nglyphs
= -1;
5295 return HANDLED_NORMALLY
;
5300 /***********************************************************************
5302 ***********************************************************************/
5304 /* The following structure is used to record overlay strings for
5305 later sorting in load_overlay_strings. */
5307 struct overlay_entry
5309 Lisp_Object overlay
;
5316 /* Set up iterator IT from overlay strings at its current position.
5317 Called from handle_stop. */
5319 static enum prop_handled
5320 handle_overlay_change (struct it
*it
)
5322 if (!STRINGP (it
->string
) && get_overlay_strings (it
, 0))
5323 return HANDLED_RECOMPUTE_PROPS
;
5325 return HANDLED_NORMALLY
;
5329 /* Set up the next overlay string for delivery by IT, if there is an
5330 overlay string to deliver. Called by set_iterator_to_next when the
5331 end of the current overlay string is reached. If there are more
5332 overlay strings to display, IT->string and
5333 IT->current.overlay_string_index are set appropriately here.
5334 Otherwise IT->string is set to nil. */
5337 next_overlay_string (struct it
*it
)
5339 ++it
->current
.overlay_string_index
;
5340 if (it
->current
.overlay_string_index
== it
->n_overlay_strings
)
5342 /* No more overlay strings. Restore IT's settings to what
5343 they were before overlay strings were processed, and
5344 continue to deliver from current_buffer. */
5346 it
->ellipsis_p
= (it
->stack
[it
->sp
- 1].display_ellipsis_p
!= 0);
5349 || (NILP (it
->string
)
5350 && it
->method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
5351 && it
->stop_charpos
>= BEGV
5352 && it
->stop_charpos
<= it
->end_charpos
));
5353 it
->current
.overlay_string_index
= -1;
5354 it
->n_overlay_strings
= 0;
5355 it
->overlay_strings_charpos
= -1;
5356 /* If there's an empty display string on the stack, pop the
5357 stack, to resync the bidi iterator with IT's position. Such
5358 empty strings are pushed onto the stack in
5359 get_overlay_strings_1. */
5360 if (it
->sp
> 0 && STRINGP (it
->string
) && !SCHARS (it
->string
))
5363 /* If we're at the end of the buffer, record that we have
5364 processed the overlay strings there already, so that
5365 next_element_from_buffer doesn't try it again. */
5366 if (NILP (it
->string
) && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->end_charpos
)
5367 it
->overlay_strings_at_end_processed_p
= 1;
5371 /* There are more overlay strings to process. If
5372 IT->current.overlay_string_index has advanced to a position
5373 where we must load IT->overlay_strings with more strings, do
5374 it. We must load at the IT->overlay_strings_charpos where
5375 IT->n_overlay_strings was originally computed; when invisible
5376 text is present, this might not be IT_CHARPOS (Bug#7016). */
5377 int i
= it
->current
.overlay_string_index
% OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE
;
5379 if (it
->current
.overlay_string_index
&& i
== 0)
5380 load_overlay_strings (it
, it
->overlay_strings_charpos
);
5382 /* Initialize IT to deliver display elements from the overlay
5384 it
->string
= it
->overlay_strings
[i
];
5385 it
->multibyte_p
= STRING_MULTIBYTE (it
->string
);
5386 SET_TEXT_POS (it
->current
.string_pos
, 0, 0);
5387 it
->method
= GET_FROM_STRING
;
5388 it
->stop_charpos
= 0;
5389 it
->end_charpos
= SCHARS (it
->string
);
5390 if (it
->cmp_it
.stop_pos
>= 0)
5391 it
->cmp_it
.stop_pos
= 0;
5393 it
->base_level_stop
= 0;
5395 /* Set up the bidi iterator for this overlay string. */
5398 it
->bidi_it
.string
.lstring
= it
->string
;
5399 it
->bidi_it
.string
.s
= NULL
;
5400 it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
= SCHARS (it
->string
);
5401 it
->bidi_it
.string
.bufpos
= it
->overlay_strings_charpos
;
5402 it
->bidi_it
.string
.from_disp_str
= it
->string_from_display_prop_p
;
5403 it
->bidi_it
.string
.unibyte
= !it
->multibyte_p
;
5404 bidi_init_it (0, 0, FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
), &it
->bidi_it
);
5412 /* Compare two overlay_entry structures E1 and E2. Used as a
5413 comparison function for qsort in load_overlay_strings. Overlay
5414 strings for the same position are sorted so that
5416 1. All after-strings come in front of before-strings, except
5417 when they come from the same overlay.
5419 2. Within after-strings, strings are sorted so that overlay strings
5420 from overlays with higher priorities come first.
5422 2. Within before-strings, strings are sorted so that overlay
5423 strings from overlays with higher priorities come last.
5425 Value is analogous to strcmp. */
5429 compare_overlay_entries (const void *e1
, const void *e2
)
5431 struct overlay_entry
*entry1
= (struct overlay_entry
*) e1
;
5432 struct overlay_entry
*entry2
= (struct overlay_entry
*) e2
;
5435 if (entry1
->after_string_p
!= entry2
->after_string_p
)
5437 /* Let after-strings appear in front of before-strings if
5438 they come from different overlays. */
5439 if (EQ (entry1
->overlay
, entry2
->overlay
))
5440 result
= entry1
->after_string_p
? 1 : -1;
5442 result
= entry1
->after_string_p
? -1 : 1;
5444 else if (entry1
->priority
!= entry2
->priority
)
5446 if (entry1
->after_string_p
)
5447 /* After-strings sorted in order of decreasing priority. */
5448 result
= entry2
->priority
< entry1
->priority
? -1 : 1;
5450 /* Before-strings sorted in order of increasing priority. */
5451 result
= entry1
->priority
< entry2
->priority
? -1 : 1;
5460 /* Load the vector IT->overlay_strings with overlay strings from IT's
5461 current buffer position, or from CHARPOS if that is > 0. Set
5462 IT->n_overlays to the total number of overlay strings found.
5464 Overlay strings are processed OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE strings at
5465 a time. On entry into load_overlay_strings,
5466 IT->current.overlay_string_index gives the number of overlay
5467 strings that have already been loaded by previous calls to this
5470 IT->add_overlay_start contains an additional overlay start
5471 position to consider for taking overlay strings from, if non-zero.
5472 This position comes into play when the overlay has an `invisible'
5473 property, and both before and after-strings. When we've skipped to
5474 the end of the overlay, because of its `invisible' property, we
5475 nevertheless want its before-string to appear.
5476 IT->add_overlay_start will contain the overlay start position
5479 Overlay strings are sorted so that after-string strings come in
5480 front of before-string strings. Within before and after-strings,
5481 strings are sorted by overlay priority. See also function
5482 compare_overlay_entries. */
5485 load_overlay_strings (struct it
*it
, ptrdiff_t charpos
)
5487 Lisp_Object overlay
, window
, str
, invisible
;
5488 struct Lisp_Overlay
*ov
;
5489 ptrdiff_t start
, end
;
5490 ptrdiff_t size
= 20;
5491 ptrdiff_t n
= 0, i
, j
;
5493 struct overlay_entry
*entries
= alloca (size
* sizeof *entries
);
5497 charpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
5499 /* Append the overlay string STRING of overlay OVERLAY to vector
5500 `entries' which has size `size' and currently contains `n'
5501 elements. AFTER_P non-zero means STRING is an after-string of
5503 #define RECORD_OVERLAY_STRING(OVERLAY, STRING, AFTER_P) \
5506 Lisp_Object priority; \
5510 struct overlay_entry *old = entries; \
5511 SAFE_NALLOCA (entries, 2, size); \
5512 memcpy (entries, old, size * sizeof *entries); \
5516 entries[n].string = (STRING); \
5517 entries[n].overlay = (OVERLAY); \
5518 priority = Foverlay_get ((OVERLAY), Qpriority); \
5519 entries[n].priority = INTEGERP (priority) ? XINT (priority) : 0; \
5520 entries[n].after_string_p = (AFTER_P); \
5525 /* Process overlay before the overlay center. */
5526 for (ov
= current_buffer
->overlays_before
; ov
; ov
= ov
->next
)
5528 XSETMISC (overlay
, ov
);
5529 eassert (OVERLAYP (overlay
));
5530 start
= OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay
));
5531 end
= OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay
));
5536 /* Skip this overlay if it doesn't start or end at IT's current
5538 if (end
!= charpos
&& start
!= charpos
)
5541 /* Skip this overlay if it doesn't apply to IT->w. */
5542 window
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qwindow
);
5543 if (WINDOWP (window
) && XWINDOW (window
) != it
->w
)
5546 /* If the text ``under'' the overlay is invisible, both before-
5547 and after-strings from this overlay are visible; start and
5548 end position are indistinguishable. */
5549 invisible
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qinvisible
);
5550 invis_p
= TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (invisible
);
5552 /* If overlay has a non-empty before-string, record it. */
5553 if ((start
== charpos
|| (end
== charpos
&& invis_p
))
5554 && (str
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qbefore_string
), STRINGP (str
))
5556 RECORD_OVERLAY_STRING (overlay
, str
, 0);
5558 /* If overlay has a non-empty after-string, record it. */
5559 if ((end
== charpos
|| (start
== charpos
&& invis_p
))
5560 && (str
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qafter_string
), STRINGP (str
))
5562 RECORD_OVERLAY_STRING (overlay
, str
, 1);
5565 /* Process overlays after the overlay center. */
5566 for (ov
= current_buffer
->overlays_after
; ov
; ov
= ov
->next
)
5568 XSETMISC (overlay
, ov
);
5569 eassert (OVERLAYP (overlay
));
5570 start
= OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay
));
5571 end
= OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_END (overlay
));
5573 if (start
> charpos
)
5576 /* Skip this overlay if it doesn't start or end at IT's current
5578 if (end
!= charpos
&& start
!= charpos
)
5581 /* Skip this overlay if it doesn't apply to IT->w. */
5582 window
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qwindow
);
5583 if (WINDOWP (window
) && XWINDOW (window
) != it
->w
)
5586 /* If the text ``under'' the overlay is invisible, it has a zero
5587 dimension, and both before- and after-strings apply. */
5588 invisible
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qinvisible
);
5589 invis_p
= TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (invisible
);
5591 /* If overlay has a non-empty before-string, record it. */
5592 if ((start
== charpos
|| (end
== charpos
&& invis_p
))
5593 && (str
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qbefore_string
), STRINGP (str
))
5595 RECORD_OVERLAY_STRING (overlay
, str
, 0);
5597 /* If overlay has a non-empty after-string, record it. */
5598 if ((end
== charpos
|| (start
== charpos
&& invis_p
))
5599 && (str
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qafter_string
), STRINGP (str
))
5601 RECORD_OVERLAY_STRING (overlay
, str
, 1);
5604 #undef RECORD_OVERLAY_STRING
5608 qsort (entries
, n
, sizeof *entries
, compare_overlay_entries
);
5610 /* Record number of overlay strings, and where we computed it. */
5611 it
->n_overlay_strings
= n
;
5612 it
->overlay_strings_charpos
= charpos
;
5614 /* IT->current.overlay_string_index is the number of overlay strings
5615 that have already been consumed by IT. Copy some of the
5616 remaining overlay strings to IT->overlay_strings. */
5618 j
= it
->current
.overlay_string_index
;
5619 while (i
< OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE
&& j
< n
)
5621 it
->overlay_strings
[i
] = entries
[j
].string
;
5622 it
->string_overlays
[i
++] = entries
[j
++].overlay
;
5630 /* Get the first chunk of overlay strings at IT's current buffer
5631 position, or at CHARPOS if that is > 0. Value is non-zero if at
5632 least one overlay string was found. */
5635 get_overlay_strings_1 (struct it
*it
, ptrdiff_t charpos
, int compute_stop_p
)
5637 /* Get the first OVERLAY_STRING_CHUNK_SIZE overlay strings to
5638 process. This fills IT->overlay_strings with strings, and sets
5639 IT->n_overlay_strings to the total number of strings to process.
5640 IT->pos.overlay_string_index has to be set temporarily to zero
5641 because load_overlay_strings needs this; it must be set to -1
5642 when no overlay strings are found because a zero value would
5643 indicate a position in the first overlay string. */
5644 it
->current
.overlay_string_index
= 0;
5645 load_overlay_strings (it
, charpos
);
5647 /* If we found overlay strings, set up IT to deliver display
5648 elements from the first one. Otherwise set up IT to deliver
5649 from current_buffer. */
5650 if (it
->n_overlay_strings
)
5652 /* Make sure we know settings in current_buffer, so that we can
5653 restore meaningful values when we're done with the overlay
5656 compute_stop_pos (it
);
5657 eassert (it
->face_id
>= 0);
5659 /* Save IT's settings. They are restored after all overlay
5660 strings have been processed. */
5661 eassert (!compute_stop_p
|| it
->sp
== 0);
5663 /* When called from handle_stop, there might be an empty display
5664 string loaded. In that case, don't bother saving it. But
5665 don't use this optimization with the bidi iterator, since we
5666 need the corresponding pop_it call to resync the bidi
5667 iterator's position with IT's position, after we are done
5668 with the overlay strings. (The corresponding call to pop_it
5669 in case of an empty display string is in
5670 next_overlay_string.) */
5672 && STRINGP (it
->string
) && !SCHARS (it
->string
)))
5675 /* Set up IT to deliver display elements from the first overlay
5677 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = 0;
5678 it
->string
= it
->overlay_strings
[0];
5679 it
->from_overlay
= Qnil
;
5680 it
->stop_charpos
= 0;
5681 eassert (STRINGP (it
->string
));
5682 it
->end_charpos
= SCHARS (it
->string
);
5684 it
->base_level_stop
= 0;
5685 it
->multibyte_p
= STRING_MULTIBYTE (it
->string
);
5686 it
->method
= GET_FROM_STRING
;
5687 it
->from_disp_prop_p
= 0;
5689 /* Force paragraph direction to be that of the parent
5691 if (it
->bidi_p
&& it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
== R2L
)
5692 it
->paragraph_embedding
= it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
;
5694 it
->paragraph_embedding
= L2R
;
5696 /* Set up the bidi iterator for this overlay string. */
5699 ptrdiff_t pos
= (charpos
> 0 ? charpos
: IT_CHARPOS (*it
));
5701 it
->bidi_it
.string
.lstring
= it
->string
;
5702 it
->bidi_it
.string
.s
= NULL
;
5703 it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
= SCHARS (it
->string
);
5704 it
->bidi_it
.string
.bufpos
= pos
;
5705 it
->bidi_it
.string
.from_disp_str
= it
->string_from_display_prop_p
;
5706 it
->bidi_it
.string
.unibyte
= !it
->multibyte_p
;
5707 bidi_init_it (0, 0, FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
), &it
->bidi_it
);
5712 it
->current
.overlay_string_index
= -1;
5717 get_overlay_strings (struct it
*it
, ptrdiff_t charpos
)
5720 it
->method
= GET_FROM_BUFFER
;
5722 (void) get_overlay_strings_1 (it
, charpos
, 1);
5726 /* Value is non-zero if we found at least one overlay string. */
5727 return STRINGP (it
->string
);
5732 /***********************************************************************
5733 Saving and restoring state
5734 ***********************************************************************/
5736 /* Save current settings of IT on IT->stack. Called, for example,
5737 before setting up IT for an overlay string, to be able to restore
5738 IT's settings to what they were after the overlay string has been
5739 processed. If POSITION is non-NULL, it is the position to save on
5740 the stack instead of IT->position. */
5743 push_it (struct it
*it
, struct text_pos
*position
)
5745 struct iterator_stack_entry
*p
;
5747 eassert (it
->sp
< IT_STACK_SIZE
);
5748 p
= it
->stack
+ it
->sp
;
5750 p
->stop_charpos
= it
->stop_charpos
;
5751 p
->prev_stop
= it
->prev_stop
;
5752 p
->base_level_stop
= it
->base_level_stop
;
5753 p
->cmp_it
= it
->cmp_it
;
5754 eassert (it
->face_id
>= 0);
5755 p
->face_id
= it
->face_id
;
5756 p
->string
= it
->string
;
5757 p
->method
= it
->method
;
5758 p
->from_overlay
= it
->from_overlay
;
5761 case GET_FROM_IMAGE
:
5762 p
->u
.image
.object
= it
->object
;
5763 p
->u
.image
.image_id
= it
->image_id
;
5764 p
->u
.image
.slice
= it
->slice
;
5766 case GET_FROM_STRETCH
:
5767 p
->u
.stretch
.object
= it
->object
;
5770 p
->position
= position
? *position
: it
->position
;
5771 p
->current
= it
->current
;
5772 p
->end_charpos
= it
->end_charpos
;
5773 p
->string_nchars
= it
->string_nchars
;
5775 p
->multibyte_p
= it
->multibyte_p
;
5776 p
->avoid_cursor_p
= it
->avoid_cursor_p
;
5777 p
->space_width
= it
->space_width
;
5778 p
->font_height
= it
->font_height
;
5779 p
->voffset
= it
->voffset
;
5780 p
->string_from_display_prop_p
= it
->string_from_display_prop_p
;
5781 p
->string_from_prefix_prop_p
= it
->string_from_prefix_prop_p
;
5782 p
->display_ellipsis_p
= 0;
5783 p
->line_wrap
= it
->line_wrap
;
5784 p
->bidi_p
= it
->bidi_p
;
5785 p
->paragraph_embedding
= it
->paragraph_embedding
;
5786 p
->from_disp_prop_p
= it
->from_disp_prop_p
;
5789 /* Save the state of the bidi iterator as well. */
5791 bidi_push_it (&it
->bidi_it
);
5795 iterate_out_of_display_property (struct it
*it
)
5797 int buffer_p
= !STRINGP (it
->string
);
5798 ptrdiff_t eob
= (buffer_p
? ZV
: it
->end_charpos
);
5799 ptrdiff_t bob
= (buffer_p
? BEGV
: 0);
5801 eassert (eob
>= CHARPOS (it
->position
) && CHARPOS (it
->position
) >= bob
);
5803 /* Maybe initialize paragraph direction. If we are at the beginning
5804 of a new paragraph, next_element_from_buffer may not have a
5805 chance to do that. */
5806 if (it
->bidi_it
.first_elt
&& it
->bidi_it
.charpos
< eob
)
5807 bidi_paragraph_init (it
->paragraph_embedding
, &it
->bidi_it
, 1);
5808 /* prev_stop can be zero, so check against BEGV as well. */
5809 while (it
->bidi_it
.charpos
>= bob
5810 && it
->prev_stop
<= it
->bidi_it
.charpos
5811 && it
->bidi_it
.charpos
< CHARPOS (it
->position
)
5812 && it
->bidi_it
.charpos
< eob
)
5813 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
5814 /* Record the stop_pos we just crossed, for when we cross it
5816 if (it
->bidi_it
.charpos
> CHARPOS (it
->position
))
5817 it
->prev_stop
= CHARPOS (it
->position
);
5818 /* If we ended up not where pop_it put us, resync IT's
5819 positional members with the bidi iterator. */
5820 if (it
->bidi_it
.charpos
!= CHARPOS (it
->position
))
5821 SET_TEXT_POS (it
->position
, it
->bidi_it
.charpos
, it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
);
5823 it
->current
.pos
= it
->position
;
5825 it
->current
.string_pos
= it
->position
;
5828 /* Restore IT's settings from IT->stack. Called, for example, when no
5829 more overlay strings must be processed, and we return to delivering
5830 display elements from a buffer, or when the end of a string from a
5831 `display' property is reached and we return to delivering display
5832 elements from an overlay string, or from a buffer. */
5835 pop_it (struct it
*it
)
5837 struct iterator_stack_entry
*p
;
5838 int from_display_prop
= it
->from_disp_prop_p
;
5840 eassert (it
->sp
> 0);
5842 p
= it
->stack
+ it
->sp
;
5843 it
->stop_charpos
= p
->stop_charpos
;
5844 it
->prev_stop
= p
->prev_stop
;
5845 it
->base_level_stop
= p
->base_level_stop
;
5846 it
->cmp_it
= p
->cmp_it
;
5847 it
->face_id
= p
->face_id
;
5848 it
->current
= p
->current
;
5849 it
->position
= p
->position
;
5850 it
->string
= p
->string
;
5851 it
->from_overlay
= p
->from_overlay
;
5852 if (NILP (it
->string
))
5853 SET_TEXT_POS (it
->current
.string_pos
, -1, -1);
5854 it
->method
= p
->method
;
5857 case GET_FROM_IMAGE
:
5858 it
->image_id
= p
->u
.image
.image_id
;
5859 it
->object
= p
->u
.image
.object
;
5860 it
->slice
= p
->u
.image
.slice
;
5862 case GET_FROM_STRETCH
:
5863 it
->object
= p
->u
.stretch
.object
;
5865 case GET_FROM_BUFFER
:
5866 it
->object
= it
->w
->buffer
;
5868 case GET_FROM_STRING
:
5869 it
->object
= it
->string
;
5871 case GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR
:
5873 it
->method
= GET_FROM_C_STRING
;
5874 else if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
5875 it
->method
= GET_FROM_STRING
;
5878 it
->method
= GET_FROM_BUFFER
;
5879 it
->object
= it
->w
->buffer
;
5882 it
->end_charpos
= p
->end_charpos
;
5883 it
->string_nchars
= p
->string_nchars
;
5885 it
->multibyte_p
= p
->multibyte_p
;
5886 it
->avoid_cursor_p
= p
->avoid_cursor_p
;
5887 it
->space_width
= p
->space_width
;
5888 it
->font_height
= p
->font_height
;
5889 it
->voffset
= p
->voffset
;
5890 it
->string_from_display_prop_p
= p
->string_from_display_prop_p
;
5891 it
->string_from_prefix_prop_p
= p
->string_from_prefix_prop_p
;
5892 it
->line_wrap
= p
->line_wrap
;
5893 it
->bidi_p
= p
->bidi_p
;
5894 it
->paragraph_embedding
= p
->paragraph_embedding
;
5895 it
->from_disp_prop_p
= p
->from_disp_prop_p
;
5898 bidi_pop_it (&it
->bidi_it
);
5899 /* Bidi-iterate until we get out of the portion of text, if any,
5900 covered by a `display' text property or by an overlay with
5901 `display' property. (We cannot just jump there, because the
5902 internal coherency of the bidi iterator state can not be
5903 preserved across such jumps.) We also must determine the
5904 paragraph base direction if the overlay we just processed is
5905 at the beginning of a new paragraph. */
5906 if (from_display_prop
5907 && (it
->method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
|| it
->method
== GET_FROM_STRING
))
5908 iterate_out_of_display_property (it
);
5910 eassert ((BUFFERP (it
->object
)
5911 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) == it
->bidi_it
.charpos
5912 && IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) == it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
)
5913 || (STRINGP (it
->object
)
5914 && IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) == it
->bidi_it
.charpos
5915 && IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) == it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
)
5916 || (CONSP (it
->object
) && it
->method
== GET_FROM_STRETCH
));
5922 /***********************************************************************
5924 ***********************************************************************/
5926 /* Set IT's current position to the previous line start. */
5929 back_to_previous_line_start (struct it
*it
)
5931 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = find_next_newline_no_quit (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) - 1, -1);
5932 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = CHAR_TO_BYTE (IT_CHARPOS (*it
));
5936 /* Move IT to the next line start.
5938 Value is non-zero if a newline was found. Set *SKIPPED_P to 1 if
5939 we skipped over part of the text (as opposed to moving the iterator
5940 continuously over the text). Otherwise, don't change the value
5943 If BIDI_IT_PREV is non-NULL, store into it the state of the bidi
5944 iterator on the newline, if it was found.
5946 Newlines may come from buffer text, overlay strings, or strings
5947 displayed via the `display' property. That's the reason we can't
5948 simply use find_next_newline_no_quit.
5950 Note that this function may not skip over invisible text that is so
5951 because of text properties and immediately follows a newline. If
5952 it would, function reseat_at_next_visible_line_start, when called
5953 from set_iterator_to_next, would effectively make invisible
5954 characters following a newline part of the wrong glyph row, which
5955 leads to wrong cursor motion. */
5958 forward_to_next_line_start (struct it
*it
, int *skipped_p
,
5959 struct bidi_it
*bidi_it_prev
)
5961 ptrdiff_t old_selective
;
5962 int newline_found_p
, n
;
5963 const int MAX_NEWLINE_DISTANCE
= 500;
5965 /* If already on a newline, just consume it to avoid unintended
5966 skipping over invisible text below. */
5967 if (it
->what
== IT_CHARACTER
5969 && CHARPOS (it
->position
) == IT_CHARPOS (*it
))
5971 if (it
->bidi_p
&& bidi_it_prev
)
5972 *bidi_it_prev
= it
->bidi_it
;
5973 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 0);
5978 /* Don't handle selective display in the following. It's (a)
5979 unnecessary because it's done by the caller, and (b) leads to an
5980 infinite recursion because next_element_from_ellipsis indirectly
5981 calls this function. */
5982 old_selective
= it
->selective
;
5985 /* Scan for a newline within MAX_NEWLINE_DISTANCE display elements
5986 from buffer text. */
5987 for (n
= newline_found_p
= 0;
5988 !newline_found_p
&& n
< MAX_NEWLINE_DISTANCE
;
5989 n
+= STRINGP (it
->string
) ? 0 : 1)
5991 if (!get_next_display_element (it
))
5993 newline_found_p
= it
->what
== IT_CHARACTER
&& it
->c
== '\n';
5994 if (newline_found_p
&& it
->bidi_p
&& bidi_it_prev
)
5995 *bidi_it_prev
= it
->bidi_it
;
5996 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 0);
5999 /* If we didn't find a newline near enough, see if we can use a
6001 if (!newline_found_p
)
6003 ptrdiff_t start
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
6004 ptrdiff_t limit
= find_next_newline_no_quit (start
, 1);
6007 eassert (!STRINGP (it
->string
));
6009 /* If there isn't any `display' property in sight, and no
6010 overlays, we can just use the position of the newline in
6012 if (it
->stop_charpos
>= limit
6013 || ((pos
= Fnext_single_property_change (make_number (start
),
6015 make_number (limit
)),
6017 && next_overlay_change (start
) == ZV
))
6021 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = limit
;
6022 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = CHAR_TO_BYTE (limit
);
6026 struct bidi_it bprev
;
6028 /* Help bidi.c avoid expensive searches for display
6029 properties and overlays, by telling it that there are
6030 none up to `limit'. */
6031 if (it
->bidi_it
.disp_pos
< limit
)
6033 it
->bidi_it
.disp_pos
= limit
;
6034 it
->bidi_it
.disp_prop
= 0;
6037 bprev
= it
->bidi_it
;
6038 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
6039 } while (it
->bidi_it
.charpos
!= limit
);
6040 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = limit
;
6041 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
6043 *bidi_it_prev
= bprev
;
6045 *skipped_p
= newline_found_p
= 1;
6049 while (get_next_display_element (it
)
6050 && !newline_found_p
)
6052 newline_found_p
= ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (it
);
6053 if (newline_found_p
&& it
->bidi_p
&& bidi_it_prev
)
6054 *bidi_it_prev
= it
->bidi_it
;
6055 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 0);
6060 it
->selective
= old_selective
;
6061 return newline_found_p
;
6065 /* Set IT's current position to the previous visible line start. Skip
6066 invisible text that is so either due to text properties or due to
6067 selective display. Caution: this does not change IT->current_x and
6071 back_to_previous_visible_line_start (struct it
*it
)
6073 while (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > BEGV
)
6075 back_to_previous_line_start (it
);
6077 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) <= BEGV
)
6080 /* If selective > 0, then lines indented more than its value are
6082 if (it
->selective
> 0
6083 && indented_beyond_p (IT_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_BYTEPOS (*it
),
6087 /* Check the newline before point for invisibility. */
6090 prop
= Fget_char_property (make_number (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) - 1),
6091 Qinvisible
, it
->window
);
6092 if (TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (prop
))
6096 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) <= BEGV
)
6101 void *it2data
= NULL
;
6104 Lisp_Object val
, overlay
;
6106 SAVE_IT (it2
, *it
, it2data
);
6108 /* If newline is part of a composition, continue from start of composition */
6109 if (find_composition (IT_CHARPOS (*it
), -1, &beg
, &end
, &val
, Qnil
)
6110 && beg
< IT_CHARPOS (*it
))
6113 /* If newline is replaced by a display property, find start of overlay
6114 or interval and continue search from that point. */
6115 pos
= --IT_CHARPOS (it2
);
6118 bidi_unshelve_cache (NULL
, 0);
6119 it2
.string_from_display_prop_p
= 0;
6120 it2
.from_disp_prop_p
= 0;
6121 if (handle_display_prop (&it2
) == HANDLED_RETURN
6122 && !NILP (val
= get_char_property_and_overlay
6123 (make_number (pos
), Qdisplay
, Qnil
, &overlay
))
6124 && (OVERLAYP (overlay
)
6125 ? (beg
= OVERLAY_POSITION (OVERLAY_START (overlay
)))
6126 : get_property_and_range (pos
, Qdisplay
, &val
, &beg
, &end
, Qnil
)))
6128 RESTORE_IT (it
, it
, it2data
);
6132 /* Newline is not replaced by anything -- so we are done. */
6133 RESTORE_IT (it
, it
, it2data
);
6139 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = beg
;
6140 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (current_buffer
, beg
);
6144 it
->continuation_lines_width
= 0;
6146 eassert (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= BEGV
);
6147 eassert (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) == BEGV
6148 || FETCH_BYTE (IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) - 1) == '\n');
6153 /* Reseat iterator IT at the previous visible line start. Skip
6154 invisible text that is so either due to text properties or due to
6155 selective display. At the end, update IT's overlay information,
6156 face information etc. */
6159 reseat_at_previous_visible_line_start (struct it
*it
)
6161 back_to_previous_visible_line_start (it
);
6162 reseat (it
, it
->current
.pos
, 1);
6167 /* Reseat iterator IT on the next visible line start in the current
6168 buffer. ON_NEWLINE_P non-zero means position IT on the newline
6169 preceding the line start. Skip over invisible text that is so
6170 because of selective display. Compute faces, overlays etc at the
6171 new position. Note that this function does not skip over text that
6172 is invisible because of text properties. */
6175 reseat_at_next_visible_line_start (struct it
*it
, int on_newline_p
)
6177 int newline_found_p
, skipped_p
= 0;
6178 struct bidi_it bidi_it_prev
;
6180 newline_found_p
= forward_to_next_line_start (it
, &skipped_p
, &bidi_it_prev
);
6182 /* Skip over lines that are invisible because they are indented
6183 more than the value of IT->selective. */
6184 if (it
->selective
> 0)
6185 while (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < ZV
6186 && indented_beyond_p (IT_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_BYTEPOS (*it
),
6189 eassert (IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) == BEGV
6190 || FETCH_BYTE (IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) - 1) == '\n');
6192 forward_to_next_line_start (it
, &skipped_p
, &bidi_it_prev
);
6195 /* Position on the newline if that's what's requested. */
6196 if (on_newline_p
&& newline_found_p
)
6198 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
6200 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) > 0)
6204 --IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
);
6205 --IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
);
6209 /* We need to restore the bidi iterator to the state
6210 it had on the newline, and resync the IT's
6211 position with that. */
6212 it
->bidi_it
= bidi_it_prev
;
6213 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
6214 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
6218 else if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > BEGV
)
6227 /* We need to restore the bidi iterator to the state it
6228 had on the newline and resync IT with that. */
6229 it
->bidi_it
= bidi_it_prev
;
6230 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
6231 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
6233 reseat (it
, it
->current
.pos
, 0);
6237 reseat (it
, it
->current
.pos
, 0);
6244 /***********************************************************************
6245 Changing an iterator's position
6246 ***********************************************************************/
6248 /* Change IT's current position to POS in current_buffer. If FORCE_P
6249 is non-zero, always check for text properties at the new position.
6250 Otherwise, text properties are only looked up if POS >=
6251 IT->check_charpos of a property. */
6254 reseat (struct it
*it
, struct text_pos pos
, int force_p
)
6256 ptrdiff_t original_pos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
6258 reseat_1 (it
, pos
, 0);
6260 /* Determine where to check text properties. Avoid doing it
6261 where possible because text property lookup is very expensive. */
6263 || CHARPOS (pos
) > it
->stop_charpos
6264 || CHARPOS (pos
) < original_pos
)
6268 /* For bidi iteration, we need to prime prev_stop and
6269 base_level_stop with our best estimations. */
6270 /* Implementation note: Of course, POS is not necessarily a
6271 stop position, so assigning prev_pos to it is a lie; we
6272 should have called compute_stop_backwards. However, if
6273 the current buffer does not include any R2L characters,
6274 that call would be a waste of cycles, because the
6275 iterator will never move back, and thus never cross this
6276 "fake" stop position. So we delay that backward search
6277 until the time we really need it, in next_element_from_buffer. */
6278 if (CHARPOS (pos
) != it
->prev_stop
)
6279 it
->prev_stop
= CHARPOS (pos
);
6280 if (CHARPOS (pos
) < it
->base_level_stop
)
6281 it
->base_level_stop
= 0; /* meaning it's unknown */
6287 it
->prev_stop
= it
->base_level_stop
= 0;
6296 /* Change IT's buffer position to POS. SET_STOP_P non-zero means set
6297 IT->stop_pos to POS, also. */
6300 reseat_1 (struct it
*it
, struct text_pos pos
, int set_stop_p
)
6302 /* Don't call this function when scanning a C string. */
6303 eassert (it
->s
== NULL
);
6305 /* POS must be a reasonable value. */
6306 eassert (CHARPOS (pos
) >= BEGV
&& CHARPOS (pos
) <= ZV
);
6308 it
->current
.pos
= it
->position
= pos
;
6309 it
->end_charpos
= ZV
;
6311 it
->current
.dpvec_index
= -1;
6312 it
->current
.overlay_string_index
= -1;
6313 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = -1;
6314 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = -1;
6316 it
->method
= GET_FROM_BUFFER
;
6317 it
->object
= it
->w
->buffer
;
6318 it
->area
= TEXT_AREA
;
6319 it
->multibyte_p
= !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
));
6321 it
->string_from_display_prop_p
= 0;
6322 it
->string_from_prefix_prop_p
= 0;
6324 it
->from_disp_prop_p
= 0;
6325 it
->face_before_selective_p
= 0;
6328 bidi_init_it (IT_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_BYTEPOS (*it
), FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
),
6330 bidi_unshelve_cache (NULL
, 0);
6331 it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
= NEUTRAL_DIR
;
6332 it
->bidi_it
.string
.s
= NULL
;
6333 it
->bidi_it
.string
.lstring
= Qnil
;
6334 it
->bidi_it
.string
.bufpos
= 0;
6335 it
->bidi_it
.string
.unibyte
= 0;
6340 it
->stop_charpos
= CHARPOS (pos
);
6341 it
->base_level_stop
= CHARPOS (pos
);
6343 /* This make the information stored in it->cmp_it invalidate. */
6348 /* Set up IT for displaying a string, starting at CHARPOS in window W.
6349 If S is non-null, it is a C string to iterate over. Otherwise,
6350 STRING gives a Lisp string to iterate over.
6352 If PRECISION > 0, don't return more then PRECISION number of
6353 characters from the string.
6355 If FIELD_WIDTH > 0, return padding spaces until FIELD_WIDTH
6356 characters have been returned. FIELD_WIDTH < 0 means an infinite
6359 MULTIBYTE = 0 means disable processing of multibyte characters,
6360 MULTIBYTE > 0 means enable it,
6361 MULTIBYTE < 0 means use IT->multibyte_p.
6363 IT must be initialized via a prior call to init_iterator before
6364 calling this function. */
6367 reseat_to_string (struct it
*it
, const char *s
, Lisp_Object string
,
6368 ptrdiff_t charpos
, ptrdiff_t precision
, int field_width
,
6371 /* No region in strings. */
6372 it
->region_beg_charpos
= it
->region_end_charpos
= -1;
6374 /* No text property checks performed by default, but see below. */
6375 it
->stop_charpos
= -1;
6377 /* Set iterator position and end position. */
6378 memset (&it
->current
, 0, sizeof it
->current
);
6379 it
->current
.overlay_string_index
= -1;
6380 it
->current
.dpvec_index
= -1;
6381 eassert (charpos
>= 0);
6383 /* If STRING is specified, use its multibyteness, otherwise use the
6384 setting of MULTIBYTE, if specified. */
6386 it
->multibyte_p
= multibyte
> 0;
6388 /* Bidirectional reordering of strings is controlled by the default
6389 value of bidi-display-reordering. Don't try to reorder while
6390 loading loadup.el, as the necessary character property tables are
6391 not yet available. */
6394 && !NILP (BVAR (&buffer_defaults
, bidi_display_reordering
));
6398 eassert (STRINGP (string
));
6399 it
->string
= string
;
6401 it
->end_charpos
= it
->string_nchars
= SCHARS (string
);
6402 it
->method
= GET_FROM_STRING
;
6403 it
->current
.string_pos
= string_pos (charpos
, string
);
6407 it
->bidi_it
.string
.lstring
= string
;
6408 it
->bidi_it
.string
.s
= NULL
;
6409 it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
= it
->end_charpos
;
6410 it
->bidi_it
.string
.bufpos
= 0;
6411 it
->bidi_it
.string
.from_disp_str
= 0;
6412 it
->bidi_it
.string
.unibyte
= !it
->multibyte_p
;
6413 bidi_init_it (charpos
, IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
),
6414 FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
), &it
->bidi_it
);
6419 it
->s
= (const unsigned char *) s
;
6422 /* Note that we use IT->current.pos, not it->current.string_pos,
6423 for displaying C strings. */
6424 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = -1;
6425 if (it
->multibyte_p
)
6427 it
->current
.pos
= c_string_pos (charpos
, s
, 1);
6428 it
->end_charpos
= it
->string_nchars
= number_of_chars (s
, 1);
6432 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = charpos
;
6433 it
->end_charpos
= it
->string_nchars
= strlen (s
);
6438 it
->bidi_it
.string
.lstring
= Qnil
;
6439 it
->bidi_it
.string
.s
= (const unsigned char *) s
;
6440 it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
= it
->end_charpos
;
6441 it
->bidi_it
.string
.bufpos
= 0;
6442 it
->bidi_it
.string
.from_disp_str
= 0;
6443 it
->bidi_it
.string
.unibyte
= !it
->multibyte_p
;
6444 bidi_init_it (charpos
, IT_BYTEPOS (*it
), FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
),
6447 it
->method
= GET_FROM_C_STRING
;
6450 /* PRECISION > 0 means don't return more than PRECISION characters
6452 if (precision
> 0 && it
->end_charpos
- charpos
> precision
)
6454 it
->end_charpos
= it
->string_nchars
= charpos
+ precision
;
6456 it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
= it
->end_charpos
;
6459 /* FIELD_WIDTH > 0 means pad with spaces until FIELD_WIDTH
6460 characters have been returned. FIELD_WIDTH == 0 means don't pad,
6461 FIELD_WIDTH < 0 means infinite field width. This is useful for
6462 padding with `-' at the end of a mode line. */
6463 if (field_width
< 0)
6464 field_width
= INFINITY
;
6465 /* Implementation note: We deliberately don't enlarge
6466 it->bidi_it.string.schars here to fit it->end_charpos, because
6467 the bidi iterator cannot produce characters out of thin air. */
6468 if (field_width
> it
->end_charpos
- charpos
)
6469 it
->end_charpos
= charpos
+ field_width
;
6471 /* Use the standard display table for displaying strings. */
6472 if (DISP_TABLE_P (Vstandard_display_table
))
6473 it
->dp
= XCHAR_TABLE (Vstandard_display_table
);
6475 it
->stop_charpos
= charpos
;
6476 it
->prev_stop
= charpos
;
6477 it
->base_level_stop
= 0;
6480 it
->bidi_it
.first_elt
= 1;
6481 it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
= NEUTRAL_DIR
;
6482 it
->bidi_it
.disp_pos
= -1;
6484 if (s
== NULL
&& it
->multibyte_p
)
6486 ptrdiff_t endpos
= SCHARS (it
->string
);
6487 if (endpos
> it
->end_charpos
)
6488 endpos
= it
->end_charpos
;
6489 composition_compute_stop_pos (&it
->cmp_it
, charpos
, -1, endpos
,
6497 /***********************************************************************
6499 ***********************************************************************/
6501 /* Map enum it_method value to corresponding next_element_from_* function. */
6503 static int (* get_next_element
[NUM_IT_METHODS
]) (struct it
*it
) =
6505 next_element_from_buffer
,
6506 next_element_from_display_vector
,
6507 next_element_from_string
,
6508 next_element_from_c_string
,
6509 next_element_from_image
,
6510 next_element_from_stretch
6513 #define GET_NEXT_DISPLAY_ELEMENT(it) (*get_next_element[(it)->method]) (it)
6516 /* Return 1 iff a character at CHARPOS (and BYTEPOS) is composed
6517 (possibly with the following characters). */
6519 #define CHAR_COMPOSED_P(IT,CHARPOS,BYTEPOS,END_CHARPOS) \
6520 ((IT)->cmp_it.id >= 0 \
6521 || ((IT)->cmp_it.stop_pos == (CHARPOS) \
6522 && composition_reseat_it (&(IT)->cmp_it, CHARPOS, BYTEPOS, \
6523 END_CHARPOS, (IT)->w, \
6524 FACE_FROM_ID ((IT)->f, (IT)->face_id), \
6528 /* Lookup the char-table Vglyphless_char_display for character C (-1
6529 if we want information for no-font case), and return the display
6530 method symbol. By side-effect, update it->what and
6531 it->glyphless_method. This function is called from
6532 get_next_display_element for each character element, and from
6533 x_produce_glyphs when no suitable font was found. */
6536 lookup_glyphless_char_display (int c
, struct it
*it
)
6538 Lisp_Object glyphless_method
= Qnil
;
6540 if (CHAR_TABLE_P (Vglyphless_char_display
)
6541 && CHAR_TABLE_EXTRA_SLOTS (XCHAR_TABLE (Vglyphless_char_display
)) >= 1)
6545 glyphless_method
= CHAR_TABLE_REF (Vglyphless_char_display
, c
);
6546 if (CONSP (glyphless_method
))
6547 glyphless_method
= FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
6548 ? XCAR (glyphless_method
)
6549 : XCDR (glyphless_method
);
6552 glyphless_method
= XCHAR_TABLE (Vglyphless_char_display
)->extras
[0];
6556 if (NILP (glyphless_method
))
6559 /* The default is to display the character by a proper font. */
6561 /* The default for the no-font case is to display an empty box. */
6562 glyphless_method
= Qempty_box
;
6564 if (EQ (glyphless_method
, Qzero_width
))
6567 return glyphless_method
;
6568 /* This method can't be used for the no-font case. */
6569 glyphless_method
= Qempty_box
;
6571 if (EQ (glyphless_method
, Qthin_space
))
6572 it
->glyphless_method
= GLYPHLESS_DISPLAY_THIN_SPACE
;
6573 else if (EQ (glyphless_method
, Qempty_box
))
6574 it
->glyphless_method
= GLYPHLESS_DISPLAY_EMPTY_BOX
;
6575 else if (EQ (glyphless_method
, Qhex_code
))
6576 it
->glyphless_method
= GLYPHLESS_DISPLAY_HEX_CODE
;
6577 else if (STRINGP (glyphless_method
))
6578 it
->glyphless_method
= GLYPHLESS_DISPLAY_ACRONYM
;
6581 /* Invalid value. We use the default method. */
6582 glyphless_method
= Qnil
;
6585 it
->what
= IT_GLYPHLESS
;
6586 return glyphless_method
;
6589 /* Load IT's display element fields with information about the next
6590 display element from the current position of IT. Value is zero if
6591 end of buffer (or C string) is reached. */
6593 static struct frame
*last_escape_glyph_frame
= NULL
;
6594 static int last_escape_glyph_face_id
= (1 << FACE_ID_BITS
);
6595 static int last_escape_glyph_merged_face_id
= 0;
6597 struct frame
*last_glyphless_glyph_frame
= NULL
;
6598 int last_glyphless_glyph_face_id
= (1 << FACE_ID_BITS
);
6599 int last_glyphless_glyph_merged_face_id
= 0;
6602 get_next_display_element (struct it
*it
)
6604 /* Non-zero means that we found a display element. Zero means that
6605 we hit the end of what we iterate over. Performance note: the
6606 function pointer `method' used here turns out to be faster than
6607 using a sequence of if-statements. */
6611 success_p
= GET_NEXT_DISPLAY_ELEMENT (it
);
6613 if (it
->what
== IT_CHARACTER
)
6615 /* UAX#9, L4: "A character is depicted by a mirrored glyph if
6616 and only if (a) the resolved directionality of that character
6618 /* FIXME: Do we need an exception for characters from display
6620 if (it
->bidi_p
&& it
->bidi_it
.type
== STRONG_R
)
6621 it
->c
= bidi_mirror_char (it
->c
);
6622 /* Map via display table or translate control characters.
6623 IT->c, IT->len etc. have been set to the next character by
6624 the function call above. If we have a display table, and it
6625 contains an entry for IT->c, translate it. Don't do this if
6626 IT->c itself comes from a display table, otherwise we could
6627 end up in an infinite recursion. (An alternative could be to
6628 count the recursion depth of this function and signal an
6629 error when a certain maximum depth is reached.) Is it worth
6631 if (success_p
&& it
->dpvec
== NULL
)
6634 struct charset
*unibyte
= CHARSET_FROM_ID (charset_unibyte
);
6635 int nonascii_space_p
= 0;
6636 int nonascii_hyphen_p
= 0;
6637 int c
= it
->c
; /* This is the character to display. */
6639 if (! it
->multibyte_p
&& ! ASCII_CHAR_P (c
))
6641 eassert (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c
));
6642 if (unibyte_display_via_language_environment
)
6644 c
= DECODE_CHAR (unibyte
, c
);
6646 c
= BYTE8_TO_CHAR (it
->c
);
6649 c
= BYTE8_TO_CHAR (it
->c
);
6653 && (dv
= DISP_CHAR_VECTOR (it
->dp
, c
),
6656 struct Lisp_Vector
*v
= XVECTOR (dv
);
6658 /* Return the first character from the display table
6659 entry, if not empty. If empty, don't display the
6660 current character. */
6663 it
->dpvec_char_len
= it
->len
;
6664 it
->dpvec
= v
->contents
;
6665 it
->dpend
= v
->contents
+ v
->header
.size
;
6666 it
->current
.dpvec_index
= 0;
6667 it
->dpvec_face_id
= -1;
6668 it
->saved_face_id
= it
->face_id
;
6669 it
->method
= GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR
;
6674 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 0);
6679 if (! NILP (lookup_glyphless_char_display (c
, it
)))
6681 if (it
->what
== IT_GLYPHLESS
)
6683 /* Don't display this character. */
6684 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 0);
6688 /* If `nobreak-char-display' is non-nil, we display
6689 non-ASCII spaces and hyphens specially. */
6690 if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (c
) && ! NILP (Vnobreak_char_display
))
6693 nonascii_space_p
= 1;
6694 else if (c
== 0xAD || c
== 0x2010 || c
== 0x2011)
6695 nonascii_hyphen_p
= 1;
6698 /* Translate control characters into `\003' or `^C' form.
6699 Control characters coming from a display table entry are
6700 currently not translated because we use IT->dpvec to hold
6701 the translation. This could easily be changed but I
6702 don't believe that it is worth doing.
6704 The characters handled by `nobreak-char-display' must be
6707 Non-printable characters and raw-byte characters are also
6708 translated to octal form. */
6709 if (((c
< ' ' || c
== 127) /* ASCII control chars */
6710 ? (it
->area
!= TEXT_AREA
6711 /* In mode line, treat \n, \t like other crl chars. */
6714 && (it
->glyph_row
->mode_line_p
|| it
->avoid_cursor_p
))
6715 || (c
!= '\n' && c
!= '\t'))
6717 || nonascii_hyphen_p
6719 || ! CHAR_PRINTABLE_P (c
))))
6721 /* C is a control character, non-ASCII space/hyphen,
6722 raw-byte, or a non-printable character which must be
6723 displayed either as '\003' or as `^C' where the '\\'
6724 and '^' can be defined in the display table. Fill
6725 IT->ctl_chars with glyphs for what we have to
6726 display. Then, set IT->dpvec to these glyphs. */
6733 /* Handle control characters with ^. */
6735 if (ASCII_CHAR_P (c
) && it
->ctl_arrow_p
)
6739 g
= '^'; /* default glyph for Control */
6740 /* Set IT->ctl_chars[0] to the glyph for `^'. */
6742 && (gc
= DISP_CTRL_GLYPH (it
->dp
), GLYPH_CODE_P (gc
)))
6744 g
= GLYPH_CODE_CHAR (gc
);
6745 lface_id
= GLYPH_CODE_FACE (gc
);
6749 face_id
= merge_faces (it
->f
, Qt
, lface_id
, it
->face_id
);
6751 else if (it
->f
== last_escape_glyph_frame
6752 && it
->face_id
== last_escape_glyph_face_id
)
6754 face_id
= last_escape_glyph_merged_face_id
;
6758 /* Merge the escape-glyph face into the current face. */
6759 face_id
= merge_faces (it
->f
, Qescape_glyph
, 0,
6761 last_escape_glyph_frame
= it
->f
;
6762 last_escape_glyph_face_id
= it
->face_id
;
6763 last_escape_glyph_merged_face_id
= face_id
;
6766 XSETINT (it
->ctl_chars
[0], g
);
6767 XSETINT (it
->ctl_chars
[1], c
^ 0100);
6769 goto display_control
;
6772 /* Handle non-ascii space in the mode where it only gets
6775 if (nonascii_space_p
&& EQ (Vnobreak_char_display
, Qt
))
6777 /* Merge `nobreak-space' into the current face. */
6778 face_id
= merge_faces (it
->f
, Qnobreak_space
, 0,
6780 XSETINT (it
->ctl_chars
[0], ' ');
6782 goto display_control
;
6785 /* Handle sequences that start with the "escape glyph". */
6787 /* the default escape glyph is \. */
6788 escape_glyph
= '\\';
6791 && (gc
= DISP_ESCAPE_GLYPH (it
->dp
), GLYPH_CODE_P (gc
)))
6793 escape_glyph
= GLYPH_CODE_CHAR (gc
);
6794 lface_id
= GLYPH_CODE_FACE (gc
);
6798 /* The display table specified a face.
6799 Merge it into face_id and also into escape_glyph. */
6800 face_id
= merge_faces (it
->f
, Qt
, lface_id
,
6803 else if (it
->f
== last_escape_glyph_frame
6804 && it
->face_id
== last_escape_glyph_face_id
)
6806 face_id
= last_escape_glyph_merged_face_id
;
6810 /* Merge the escape-glyph face into the current face. */
6811 face_id
= merge_faces (it
->f
, Qescape_glyph
, 0,
6813 last_escape_glyph_frame
= it
->f
;
6814 last_escape_glyph_face_id
= it
->face_id
;
6815 last_escape_glyph_merged_face_id
= face_id
;
6818 /* Draw non-ASCII hyphen with just highlighting: */
6820 if (nonascii_hyphen_p
&& EQ (Vnobreak_char_display
, Qt
))
6822 XSETINT (it
->ctl_chars
[0], '-');
6824 goto display_control
;
6827 /* Draw non-ASCII space/hyphen with escape glyph: */
6829 if (nonascii_space_p
|| nonascii_hyphen_p
)
6831 XSETINT (it
->ctl_chars
[0], escape_glyph
);
6832 XSETINT (it
->ctl_chars
[1], nonascii_space_p
? ' ' : '-');
6834 goto display_control
;
6841 if (CHAR_BYTE8_P (c
))
6842 /* Display \200 instead of \17777600. */
6843 c
= CHAR_TO_BYTE8 (c
);
6844 len
= sprintf (str
, "%03o", c
);
6846 XSETINT (it
->ctl_chars
[0], escape_glyph
);
6847 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
6848 XSETINT (it
->ctl_chars
[i
+ 1], str
[i
]);
6853 /* Set up IT->dpvec and return first character from it. */
6854 it
->dpvec_char_len
= it
->len
;
6855 it
->dpvec
= it
->ctl_chars
;
6856 it
->dpend
= it
->dpvec
+ ctl_len
;
6857 it
->current
.dpvec_index
= 0;
6858 it
->dpvec_face_id
= face_id
;
6859 it
->saved_face_id
= it
->face_id
;
6860 it
->method
= GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR
;
6864 it
->char_to_display
= c
;
6868 it
->char_to_display
= it
->c
;
6872 /* Adjust face id for a multibyte character. There are no multibyte
6873 character in unibyte text. */
6874 if ((it
->what
== IT_CHARACTER
|| it
->what
== IT_COMPOSITION
)
6877 && FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
6879 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
);
6881 if (it
->what
== IT_COMPOSITION
&& it
->cmp_it
.ch
>= 0)
6883 /* Automatic composition with glyph-string. */
6884 Lisp_Object gstring
= composition_gstring_from_id (it
->cmp_it
.id
);
6886 it
->face_id
= face_for_font (it
->f
, LGSTRING_FONT (gstring
), face
);
6890 ptrdiff_t pos
= (it
->s
? -1
6891 : STRINGP (it
->string
) ? IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
)
6892 : IT_CHARPOS (*it
));
6895 if (it
->what
== IT_CHARACTER
)
6896 c
= it
->char_to_display
;
6899 struct composition
*cmp
= composition_table
[it
->cmp_it
.id
];
6903 for (i
= 0; i
< cmp
->glyph_len
; i
++)
6904 /* TAB in a composition means display glyphs with
6905 padding space on the left or right. */
6906 if ((c
= COMPOSITION_GLYPH (cmp
, i
)) != '\t')
6909 it
->face_id
= FACE_FOR_CHAR (it
->f
, face
, c
, pos
, it
->string
);
6914 /* Is this character the last one of a run of characters with
6915 box? If yes, set IT->end_of_box_run_p to 1. */
6919 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_STRING
&& it
->sp
)
6921 int face_id
= underlying_face_id (it
);
6922 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, face_id
);
6926 if (face
->box
== FACE_NO_BOX
)
6928 /* If the box comes from face properties in a
6929 display string, check faces in that string. */
6930 int string_face_id
= face_after_it_pos (it
);
6931 it
->end_of_box_run_p
6932 = (FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, string_face_id
)->box
6935 /* Otherwise, the box comes from the underlying face.
6936 If this is the last string character displayed, check
6937 the next buffer location. */
6938 else if ((IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= SCHARS (it
->string
) - 1)
6939 && (it
->current
.overlay_string_index
6940 == it
->n_overlay_strings
- 1))
6944 struct text_pos pos
= it
->current
.pos
;
6945 INC_TEXT_POS (pos
, it
->multibyte_p
);
6947 next_face_id
= face_at_buffer_position
6948 (it
->w
, CHARPOS (pos
), it
->region_beg_charpos
,
6949 it
->region_end_charpos
, &ignore
,
6950 (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) + TEXT_PROP_DISTANCE_LIMIT
), 0,
6952 it
->end_of_box_run_p
6953 = (FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, next_face_id
)->box
6960 int face_id
= face_after_it_pos (it
);
6961 it
->end_of_box_run_p
6962 = (face_id
!= it
->face_id
6963 && FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, face_id
)->box
== FACE_NO_BOX
);
6966 /* If we reached the end of the object we've been iterating (e.g., a
6967 display string or an overlay string), and there's something on
6968 IT->stack, proceed with what's on the stack. It doesn't make
6969 sense to return zero if there's unprocessed stuff on the stack,
6970 because otherwise that stuff will never be displayed. */
6971 if (!success_p
&& it
->sp
> 0)
6973 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 0);
6974 success_p
= get_next_display_element (it
);
6977 /* Value is 0 if end of buffer or string reached. */
6982 /* Move IT to the next display element.
6984 RESEAT_P non-zero means if called on a newline in buffer text,
6985 skip to the next visible line start.
6987 Functions get_next_display_element and set_iterator_to_next are
6988 separate because I find this arrangement easier to handle than a
6989 get_next_display_element function that also increments IT's
6990 position. The way it is we can first look at an iterator's current
6991 display element, decide whether it fits on a line, and if it does,
6992 increment the iterator position. The other way around we probably
6993 would either need a flag indicating whether the iterator has to be
6994 incremented the next time, or we would have to implement a
6995 decrement position function which would not be easy to write. */
6998 set_iterator_to_next (struct it
*it
, int reseat_p
)
7000 /* Reset flags indicating start and end of a sequence of characters
7001 with box. Reset them at the start of this function because
7002 moving the iterator to a new position might set them. */
7003 it
->start_of_box_run_p
= it
->end_of_box_run_p
= 0;
7007 case GET_FROM_BUFFER
:
7008 /* The current display element of IT is a character from
7009 current_buffer. Advance in the buffer, and maybe skip over
7010 invisible lines that are so because of selective display. */
7011 if (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (it
) && reseat_p
)
7012 reseat_at_next_visible_line_start (it
, 0);
7013 else if (it
->cmp_it
.id
>= 0)
7015 /* We are currently getting glyphs from a composition. */
7020 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) += it
->cmp_it
.nchars
;
7021 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) += it
->cmp_it
.nbytes
;
7022 if (it
->cmp_it
.to
< it
->cmp_it
.nglyphs
)
7024 it
->cmp_it
.from
= it
->cmp_it
.to
;
7029 composition_compute_stop_pos (&it
->cmp_it
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
),
7031 it
->end_charpos
, Qnil
);
7034 else if (! it
->cmp_it
.reversed_p
)
7036 /* Composition created while scanning forward. */
7037 /* Update IT's char/byte positions to point to the first
7038 character of the next grapheme cluster, or to the
7039 character visually after the current composition. */
7040 for (i
= 0; i
< it
->cmp_it
.nchars
; i
++)
7041 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
7042 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
7043 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
7045 if (it
->cmp_it
.to
< it
->cmp_it
.nglyphs
)
7047 /* Proceed to the next grapheme cluster. */
7048 it
->cmp_it
.from
= it
->cmp_it
.to
;
7052 /* No more grapheme clusters in this composition.
7053 Find the next stop position. */
7054 ptrdiff_t stop
= it
->end_charpos
;
7055 if (it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
< 0)
7056 /* Now we are scanning backward and don't know
7059 composition_compute_stop_pos (&it
->cmp_it
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
),
7060 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
), stop
, Qnil
);
7065 /* Composition created while scanning backward. */
7066 /* Update IT's char/byte positions to point to the last
7067 character of the previous grapheme cluster, or the
7068 character visually after the current composition. */
7069 for (i
= 0; i
< it
->cmp_it
.nchars
; i
++)
7070 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
7071 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
7072 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
7073 if (it
->cmp_it
.from
> 0)
7075 /* Proceed to the previous grapheme cluster. */
7076 it
->cmp_it
.to
= it
->cmp_it
.from
;
7080 /* No more grapheme clusters in this composition.
7081 Find the next stop position. */
7082 ptrdiff_t stop
= it
->end_charpos
;
7083 if (it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
< 0)
7084 /* Now we are scanning backward and don't know
7087 composition_compute_stop_pos (&it
->cmp_it
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
),
7088 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
), stop
, Qnil
);
7094 eassert (it
->len
!= 0);
7098 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) += it
->len
;
7099 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) += 1;
7103 int prev_scan_dir
= it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
;
7104 /* If this is a new paragraph, determine its base
7105 direction (a.k.a. its base embedding level). */
7106 if (it
->bidi_it
.new_paragraph
)
7107 bidi_paragraph_init (it
->paragraph_embedding
, &it
->bidi_it
, 0);
7108 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
7109 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
7110 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
7111 if (prev_scan_dir
!= it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
)
7113 /* As the scan direction was changed, we must
7114 re-compute the stop position for composition. */
7115 ptrdiff_t stop
= it
->end_charpos
;
7116 if (it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
< 0)
7118 composition_compute_stop_pos (&it
->cmp_it
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
),
7119 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
), stop
, Qnil
);
7122 eassert (IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) == CHAR_TO_BYTE (IT_CHARPOS (*it
)));
7126 case GET_FROM_C_STRING
:
7127 /* Current display element of IT is from a C string. */
7129 /* If the string position is beyond string's end, it means
7130 next_element_from_c_string is padding the string with
7131 blanks, in which case we bypass the bidi iterator,
7132 because it cannot deal with such virtual characters. */
7133 || IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
)
7135 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) += it
->len
;
7136 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) += 1;
7140 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
7141 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
7142 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
7146 case GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR
:
7147 /* Current display element of IT is from a display table entry.
7148 Advance in the display table definition. Reset it to null if
7149 end reached, and continue with characters from buffers/
7151 ++it
->current
.dpvec_index
;
7153 /* Restore face of the iterator to what they were before the
7154 display vector entry (these entries may contain faces). */
7155 it
->face_id
= it
->saved_face_id
;
7157 if (it
->dpvec
+ it
->current
.dpvec_index
>= it
->dpend
)
7159 int recheck_faces
= it
->ellipsis_p
;
7162 it
->method
= GET_FROM_C_STRING
;
7163 else if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
7164 it
->method
= GET_FROM_STRING
;
7167 it
->method
= GET_FROM_BUFFER
;
7168 it
->object
= it
->w
->buffer
;
7172 it
->current
.dpvec_index
= -1;
7174 /* Skip over characters which were displayed via IT->dpvec. */
7175 if (it
->dpvec_char_len
< 0)
7176 reseat_at_next_visible_line_start (it
, 1);
7177 else if (it
->dpvec_char_len
> 0)
7179 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_STRING
7180 && it
->n_overlay_strings
> 0)
7181 it
->ignore_overlay_strings_at_pos_p
= 1;
7182 it
->len
= it
->dpvec_char_len
;
7183 set_iterator_to_next (it
, reseat_p
);
7186 /* Maybe recheck faces after display vector */
7188 it
->stop_charpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
7192 case GET_FROM_STRING
:
7193 /* Current display element is a character from a Lisp string. */
7194 eassert (it
->s
== NULL
&& STRINGP (it
->string
));
7195 /* Don't advance past string end. These conditions are true
7196 when set_iterator_to_next is called at the end of
7197 get_next_display_element, in which case the Lisp string is
7198 already exhausted, and all we want is pop the iterator
7200 if (it
->current
.overlay_string_index
>= 0)
7202 /* This is an overlay string, so there's no padding with
7203 spaces, and the number of characters in the string is
7204 where the string ends. */
7205 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= SCHARS (it
->string
))
7206 goto consider_string_end
;
7210 /* Not an overlay string. There could be padding, so test
7211 against it->end_charpos . */
7212 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->end_charpos
)
7213 goto consider_string_end
;
7215 if (it
->cmp_it
.id
>= 0)
7221 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) += it
->cmp_it
.nchars
;
7222 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) += it
->cmp_it
.nbytes
;
7223 if (it
->cmp_it
.to
< it
->cmp_it
.nglyphs
)
7224 it
->cmp_it
.from
= it
->cmp_it
.to
;
7228 composition_compute_stop_pos (&it
->cmp_it
,
7229 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
),
7230 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
),
7231 it
->end_charpos
, it
->string
);
7234 else if (! it
->cmp_it
.reversed_p
)
7236 for (i
= 0; i
< it
->cmp_it
.nchars
; i
++)
7237 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
7238 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
7239 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
7241 if (it
->cmp_it
.to
< it
->cmp_it
.nglyphs
)
7242 it
->cmp_it
.from
= it
->cmp_it
.to
;
7245 ptrdiff_t stop
= it
->end_charpos
;
7246 if (it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
< 0)
7248 composition_compute_stop_pos (&it
->cmp_it
,
7249 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
),
7250 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
), stop
,
7256 for (i
= 0; i
< it
->cmp_it
.nchars
; i
++)
7257 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
7258 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
7259 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
7260 if (it
->cmp_it
.from
> 0)
7261 it
->cmp_it
.to
= it
->cmp_it
.from
;
7264 ptrdiff_t stop
= it
->end_charpos
;
7265 if (it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
< 0)
7267 composition_compute_stop_pos (&it
->cmp_it
,
7268 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
),
7269 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
), stop
,
7277 /* If the string position is beyond string's end, it
7278 means next_element_from_string is padding the string
7279 with blanks, in which case we bypass the bidi
7280 iterator, because it cannot deal with such virtual
7282 || IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
)
7284 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) += it
->len
;
7285 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) += 1;
7289 int prev_scan_dir
= it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
;
7291 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
7292 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
7293 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
7294 if (prev_scan_dir
!= it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
)
7296 ptrdiff_t stop
= it
->end_charpos
;
7298 if (it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
< 0)
7300 composition_compute_stop_pos (&it
->cmp_it
,
7301 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
),
7302 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
), stop
,
7308 consider_string_end
:
7310 if (it
->current
.overlay_string_index
>= 0)
7312 /* IT->string is an overlay string. Advance to the
7313 next, if there is one. */
7314 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= SCHARS (it
->string
))
7317 next_overlay_string (it
);
7319 setup_for_ellipsis (it
, 0);
7324 /* IT->string is not an overlay string. If we reached
7325 its end, and there is something on IT->stack, proceed
7326 with what is on the stack. This can be either another
7327 string, this time an overlay string, or a buffer. */
7328 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) == SCHARS (it
->string
)
7332 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_STRING
)
7333 goto consider_string_end
;
7338 case GET_FROM_IMAGE
:
7339 case GET_FROM_STRETCH
:
7340 /* The position etc with which we have to proceed are on
7341 the stack. The position may be at the end of a string,
7342 if the `display' property takes up the whole string. */
7343 eassert (it
->sp
> 0);
7345 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_STRING
)
7346 goto consider_string_end
;
7350 /* There are no other methods defined, so this should be a bug. */
7354 eassert (it
->method
!= GET_FROM_STRING
7355 || (STRINGP (it
->string
)
7356 && IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= 0));
7359 /* Load IT's display element fields with information about the next
7360 display element which comes from a display table entry or from the
7361 result of translating a control character to one of the forms `^C'
7364 IT->dpvec holds the glyphs to return as characters.
7365 IT->saved_face_id holds the face id before the display vector--it
7366 is restored into IT->face_id in set_iterator_to_next. */
7369 next_element_from_display_vector (struct it
*it
)
7374 eassert (it
->dpvec
&& it
->current
.dpvec_index
>= 0);
7376 it
->face_id
= it
->saved_face_id
;
7378 /* KFS: This code used to check ip->dpvec[0] instead of the current element.
7379 That seemed totally bogus - so I changed it... */
7380 gc
= it
->dpvec
[it
->current
.dpvec_index
];
7382 if (GLYPH_CODE_P (gc
))
7384 it
->c
= GLYPH_CODE_CHAR (gc
);
7385 it
->len
= CHAR_BYTES (it
->c
);
7387 /* The entry may contain a face id to use. Such a face id is
7388 the id of a Lisp face, not a realized face. A face id of
7389 zero means no face is specified. */
7390 if (it
->dpvec_face_id
>= 0)
7391 it
->face_id
= it
->dpvec_face_id
;
7394 int lface_id
= GLYPH_CODE_FACE (gc
);
7396 it
->face_id
= merge_faces (it
->f
, Qt
, lface_id
,
7401 /* Display table entry is invalid. Return a space. */
7402 it
->c
= ' ', it
->len
= 1;
7404 /* Don't change position and object of the iterator here. They are
7405 still the values of the character that had this display table
7406 entry or was translated, and that's what we want. */
7407 it
->what
= IT_CHARACTER
;
7411 /* Get the first element of string/buffer in the visual order, after
7412 being reseated to a new position in a string or a buffer. */
7414 get_visually_first_element (struct it
*it
)
7416 int string_p
= STRINGP (it
->string
) || it
->s
;
7417 ptrdiff_t eob
= (string_p
? it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
: ZV
);
7418 ptrdiff_t bob
= (string_p
? 0 : BEGV
);
7420 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
7422 it
->bidi_it
.charpos
= IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
);
7423 it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
= IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
);
7427 it
->bidi_it
.charpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
7428 it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
= IT_BYTEPOS (*it
);
7431 if (it
->bidi_it
.charpos
== eob
)
7433 /* Nothing to do, but reset the FIRST_ELT flag, like
7434 bidi_paragraph_init does, because we are not going to
7436 it
->bidi_it
.first_elt
= 0;
7438 else if (it
->bidi_it
.charpos
== bob
7440 && (FETCH_CHAR (it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
- 1) == '\n'
7441 || FETCH_CHAR (it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
) == '\n')))
7443 /* If we are at the beginning of a line/string, we can produce
7444 the next element right away. */
7445 bidi_paragraph_init (it
->paragraph_embedding
, &it
->bidi_it
, 1);
7446 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
7450 ptrdiff_t orig_bytepos
= it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
7452 /* We need to prime the bidi iterator starting at the line's or
7453 string's beginning, before we will be able to produce the
7456 it
->bidi_it
.charpos
= it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
= 0;
7459 it
->bidi_it
.charpos
= find_next_newline_no_quit (IT_CHARPOS (*it
),
7461 it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
= CHAR_TO_BYTE (it
->bidi_it
.charpos
);
7463 bidi_paragraph_init (it
->paragraph_embedding
, &it
->bidi_it
, 1);
7466 /* Now return to buffer/string position where we were asked
7467 to get the next display element, and produce that. */
7468 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
7470 while (it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
!= orig_bytepos
7471 && it
->bidi_it
.charpos
< eob
);
7474 /* Adjust IT's position information to where we ended up. */
7475 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
7477 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
7478 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
7482 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.charpos
;
7483 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) = it
->bidi_it
.bytepos
;
7486 if (STRINGP (it
->string
) || !it
->s
)
7488 ptrdiff_t stop
, charpos
, bytepos
;
7490 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
7493 stop
= SCHARS (it
->string
);
7494 if (stop
> it
->end_charpos
)
7495 stop
= it
->end_charpos
;
7496 charpos
= IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
);
7497 bytepos
= IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
);
7501 stop
= it
->end_charpos
;
7502 charpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
7503 bytepos
= IT_BYTEPOS (*it
);
7505 if (it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
< 0)
7507 composition_compute_stop_pos (&it
->cmp_it
, charpos
, bytepos
, stop
,
7512 /* Load IT with the next display element from Lisp string IT->string.
7513 IT->current.string_pos is the current position within the string.
7514 If IT->current.overlay_string_index >= 0, the Lisp string is an
7518 next_element_from_string (struct it
*it
)
7520 struct text_pos position
;
7522 eassert (STRINGP (it
->string
));
7523 eassert (!it
->bidi_p
|| EQ (it
->string
, it
->bidi_it
.string
.lstring
));
7524 eassert (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= 0);
7525 position
= it
->current
.string_pos
;
7527 /* With bidi reordering, the character to display might not be the
7528 character at IT_STRING_CHARPOS. BIDI_IT.FIRST_ELT non-zero means
7529 that we were reseat()ed to a new string, whose paragraph
7530 direction is not known. */
7531 if (it
->bidi_p
&& it
->bidi_it
.first_elt
)
7533 get_visually_first_element (it
);
7534 SET_TEXT_POS (position
, IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
));
7537 /* Time to check for invisible text? */
7538 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) < it
->end_charpos
)
7540 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->stop_charpos
)
7543 || BIDI_AT_BASE_LEVEL (it
->bidi_it
)
7544 || IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) == it
->stop_charpos
))
7546 /* With bidi non-linear iteration, we could find
7547 ourselves far beyond the last computed stop_charpos,
7548 with several other stop positions in between that we
7549 missed. Scan them all now, in buffer's logical
7550 order, until we find and handle the last stop_charpos
7551 that precedes our current position. */
7552 handle_stop_backwards (it
, it
->stop_charpos
);
7553 return GET_NEXT_DISPLAY_ELEMENT (it
);
7559 /* Take note of the stop position we just moved
7560 across, for when we will move back across it. */
7561 it
->prev_stop
= it
->stop_charpos
;
7562 /* If we are at base paragraph embedding level, take
7563 note of the last stop position seen at this
7565 if (BIDI_AT_BASE_LEVEL (it
->bidi_it
))
7566 it
->base_level_stop
= it
->stop_charpos
;
7570 /* Since a handler may have changed IT->method, we must
7572 return GET_NEXT_DISPLAY_ELEMENT (it
);
7576 /* If we are before prev_stop, we may have overstepped
7577 on our way backwards a stop_pos, and if so, we need
7578 to handle that stop_pos. */
7579 && IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) < it
->prev_stop
7580 /* We can sometimes back up for reasons that have nothing
7581 to do with bidi reordering. E.g., compositions. The
7582 code below is only needed when we are above the base
7583 embedding level, so test for that explicitly. */
7584 && !BIDI_AT_BASE_LEVEL (it
->bidi_it
))
7586 /* If we lost track of base_level_stop, we have no better
7587 place for handle_stop_backwards to start from than string
7588 beginning. This happens, e.g., when we were reseated to
7589 the previous screenful of text by vertical-motion. */
7590 if (it
->base_level_stop
<= 0
7591 || IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) < it
->base_level_stop
)
7592 it
->base_level_stop
= 0;
7593 handle_stop_backwards (it
, it
->base_level_stop
);
7594 return GET_NEXT_DISPLAY_ELEMENT (it
);
7598 if (it
->current
.overlay_string_index
>= 0)
7600 /* Get the next character from an overlay string. In overlay
7601 strings, there is no field width or padding with spaces to
7603 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= SCHARS (it
->string
))
7608 else if (CHAR_COMPOSED_P (it
, IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
),
7609 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
),
7610 it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
< 0
7612 : SCHARS (it
->string
))
7613 && next_element_from_composition (it
))
7617 else if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (it
->string
))
7619 const unsigned char *s
= (SDATA (it
->string
)
7620 + IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
));
7621 it
->c
= string_char_and_length (s
, &it
->len
);
7625 it
->c
= SREF (it
->string
, IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
));
7631 /* Get the next character from a Lisp string that is not an
7632 overlay string. Such strings come from the mode line, for
7633 example. We may have to pad with spaces, or truncate the
7634 string. See also next_element_from_c_string. */
7635 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->end_charpos
)
7640 else if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->string_nchars
)
7642 /* Pad with spaces. */
7643 it
->c
= ' ', it
->len
= 1;
7644 CHARPOS (position
) = BYTEPOS (position
) = -1;
7646 else if (CHAR_COMPOSED_P (it
, IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
),
7647 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
),
7648 it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
< 0
7650 : it
->string_nchars
)
7651 && next_element_from_composition (it
))
7655 else if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (it
->string
))
7657 const unsigned char *s
= (SDATA (it
->string
)
7658 + IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
));
7659 it
->c
= string_char_and_length (s
, &it
->len
);
7663 it
->c
= SREF (it
->string
, IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
));
7668 /* Record what we have and where it came from. */
7669 it
->what
= IT_CHARACTER
;
7670 it
->object
= it
->string
;
7671 it
->position
= position
;
7676 /* Load IT with next display element from C string IT->s.
7677 IT->string_nchars is the maximum number of characters to return
7678 from the string. IT->end_charpos may be greater than
7679 IT->string_nchars when this function is called, in which case we
7680 may have to return padding spaces. Value is zero if end of string
7681 reached, including padding spaces. */
7684 next_element_from_c_string (struct it
*it
)
7689 eassert (!it
->bidi_p
|| it
->s
== it
->bidi_it
.string
.s
);
7690 it
->what
= IT_CHARACTER
;
7691 BYTEPOS (it
->position
) = CHARPOS (it
->position
) = 0;
7694 /* With bidi reordering, the character to display might not be the
7695 character at IT_CHARPOS. BIDI_IT.FIRST_ELT non-zero means that
7696 we were reseated to a new string, whose paragraph direction is
7698 if (it
->bidi_p
&& it
->bidi_it
.first_elt
)
7699 get_visually_first_element (it
);
7701 /* IT's position can be greater than IT->string_nchars in case a
7702 field width or precision has been specified when the iterator was
7704 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->end_charpos
)
7706 /* End of the game. */
7710 else if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->string_nchars
)
7712 /* Pad with spaces. */
7713 it
->c
= ' ', it
->len
= 1;
7714 BYTEPOS (it
->position
) = CHARPOS (it
->position
) = -1;
7716 else if (it
->multibyte_p
)
7717 it
->c
= string_char_and_length (it
->s
+ IT_BYTEPOS (*it
), &it
->len
);
7719 it
->c
= it
->s
[IT_BYTEPOS (*it
)], it
->len
= 1;
7725 /* Set up IT to return characters from an ellipsis, if appropriate.
7726 The definition of the ellipsis glyphs may come from a display table
7727 entry. This function fills IT with the first glyph from the
7728 ellipsis if an ellipsis is to be displayed. */
7731 next_element_from_ellipsis (struct it
*it
)
7733 if (it
->selective_display_ellipsis_p
)
7734 setup_for_ellipsis (it
, it
->len
);
7737 /* The face at the current position may be different from the
7738 face we find after the invisible text. Remember what it
7739 was in IT->saved_face_id, and signal that it's there by
7740 setting face_before_selective_p. */
7741 it
->saved_face_id
= it
->face_id
;
7742 it
->method
= GET_FROM_BUFFER
;
7743 it
->object
= it
->w
->buffer
;
7744 reseat_at_next_visible_line_start (it
, 1);
7745 it
->face_before_selective_p
= 1;
7748 return GET_NEXT_DISPLAY_ELEMENT (it
);
7752 /* Deliver an image display element. The iterator IT is already
7753 filled with image information (done in handle_display_prop). Value
7758 next_element_from_image (struct it
*it
)
7760 it
->what
= IT_IMAGE
;
7761 it
->ignore_overlay_strings_at_pos_p
= 0;
7766 /* Fill iterator IT with next display element from a stretch glyph
7767 property. IT->object is the value of the text property. Value is
7771 next_element_from_stretch (struct it
*it
)
7773 it
->what
= IT_STRETCH
;
7777 /* Scan backwards from IT's current position until we find a stop
7778 position, or until BEGV. This is called when we find ourself
7779 before both the last known prev_stop and base_level_stop while
7780 reordering bidirectional text. */
7783 compute_stop_pos_backwards (struct it
*it
)
7785 const int SCAN_BACK_LIMIT
= 1000;
7786 struct text_pos pos
;
7787 struct display_pos save_current
= it
->current
;
7788 struct text_pos save_position
= it
->position
;
7789 ptrdiff_t charpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
7790 ptrdiff_t where_we_are
= charpos
;
7791 ptrdiff_t save_stop_pos
= it
->stop_charpos
;
7792 ptrdiff_t save_end_pos
= it
->end_charpos
;
7794 eassert (NILP (it
->string
) && !it
->s
);
7795 eassert (it
->bidi_p
);
7799 it
->end_charpos
= min (charpos
+ 1, ZV
);
7800 charpos
= max (charpos
- SCAN_BACK_LIMIT
, BEGV
);
7801 SET_TEXT_POS (pos
, charpos
, CHAR_TO_BYTE (charpos
));
7802 reseat_1 (it
, pos
, 0);
7803 compute_stop_pos (it
);
7804 /* We must advance forward, right? */
7805 if (it
->stop_charpos
<= charpos
)
7808 while (charpos
> BEGV
&& it
->stop_charpos
>= it
->end_charpos
);
7810 if (it
->stop_charpos
<= where_we_are
)
7811 it
->prev_stop
= it
->stop_charpos
;
7813 it
->prev_stop
= BEGV
;
7815 it
->current
= save_current
;
7816 it
->position
= save_position
;
7817 it
->stop_charpos
= save_stop_pos
;
7818 it
->end_charpos
= save_end_pos
;
7821 /* Scan forward from CHARPOS in the current buffer/string, until we
7822 find a stop position > current IT's position. Then handle the stop
7823 position before that. This is called when we bump into a stop
7824 position while reordering bidirectional text. CHARPOS should be
7825 the last previously processed stop_pos (or BEGV/0, if none were
7826 processed yet) whose position is less that IT's current
7830 handle_stop_backwards (struct it
*it
, ptrdiff_t charpos
)
7832 int bufp
= !STRINGP (it
->string
);
7833 ptrdiff_t where_we_are
= (bufp
? IT_CHARPOS (*it
) : IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
));
7834 struct display_pos save_current
= it
->current
;
7835 struct text_pos save_position
= it
->position
;
7836 struct text_pos pos1
;
7837 ptrdiff_t next_stop
;
7839 /* Scan in strict logical order. */
7840 eassert (it
->bidi_p
);
7844 it
->prev_stop
= charpos
;
7847 SET_TEXT_POS (pos1
, charpos
, CHAR_TO_BYTE (charpos
));
7848 reseat_1 (it
, pos1
, 0);
7851 it
->current
.string_pos
= string_pos (charpos
, it
->string
);
7852 compute_stop_pos (it
);
7853 /* We must advance forward, right? */
7854 if (it
->stop_charpos
<= it
->prev_stop
)
7856 charpos
= it
->stop_charpos
;
7858 while (charpos
<= where_we_are
);
7861 it
->current
= save_current
;
7862 it
->position
= save_position
;
7863 next_stop
= it
->stop_charpos
;
7864 it
->stop_charpos
= it
->prev_stop
;
7866 it
->stop_charpos
= next_stop
;
7869 /* Load IT with the next display element from current_buffer. Value
7870 is zero if end of buffer reached. IT->stop_charpos is the next
7871 position at which to stop and check for text properties or buffer
7875 next_element_from_buffer (struct it
*it
)
7879 eassert (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= BEGV
);
7880 eassert (NILP (it
->string
) && !it
->s
);
7881 eassert (!it
->bidi_p
7882 || (EQ (it
->bidi_it
.string
.lstring
, Qnil
)
7883 && it
->bidi_it
.string
.s
== NULL
));
7885 /* With bidi reordering, the character to display might not be the
7886 character at IT_CHARPOS. BIDI_IT.FIRST_ELT non-zero means that
7887 we were reseat()ed to a new buffer position, which is potentially
7888 a different paragraph. */
7889 if (it
->bidi_p
&& it
->bidi_it
.first_elt
)
7891 get_visually_first_element (it
);
7892 SET_TEXT_POS (it
->position
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_BYTEPOS (*it
));
7895 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->stop_charpos
)
7897 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->end_charpos
)
7899 int overlay_strings_follow_p
;
7901 /* End of the game, except when overlay strings follow that
7902 haven't been returned yet. */
7903 if (it
->overlay_strings_at_end_processed_p
)
7904 overlay_strings_follow_p
= 0;
7907 it
->overlay_strings_at_end_processed_p
= 1;
7908 overlay_strings_follow_p
= get_overlay_strings (it
, 0);
7911 if (overlay_strings_follow_p
)
7912 success_p
= GET_NEXT_DISPLAY_ELEMENT (it
);
7916 it
->position
= it
->current
.pos
;
7920 else if (!(!it
->bidi_p
7921 || BIDI_AT_BASE_LEVEL (it
->bidi_it
)
7922 || IT_CHARPOS (*it
) == it
->stop_charpos
))
7924 /* With bidi non-linear iteration, we could find ourselves
7925 far beyond the last computed stop_charpos, with several
7926 other stop positions in between that we missed. Scan
7927 them all now, in buffer's logical order, until we find
7928 and handle the last stop_charpos that precedes our
7929 current position. */
7930 handle_stop_backwards (it
, it
->stop_charpos
);
7931 return GET_NEXT_DISPLAY_ELEMENT (it
);
7937 /* Take note of the stop position we just moved across,
7938 for when we will move back across it. */
7939 it
->prev_stop
= it
->stop_charpos
;
7940 /* If we are at base paragraph embedding level, take
7941 note of the last stop position seen at this
7943 if (BIDI_AT_BASE_LEVEL (it
->bidi_it
))
7944 it
->base_level_stop
= it
->stop_charpos
;
7947 return GET_NEXT_DISPLAY_ELEMENT (it
);
7951 /* If we are before prev_stop, we may have overstepped on
7952 our way backwards a stop_pos, and if so, we need to
7953 handle that stop_pos. */
7954 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < it
->prev_stop
7955 /* We can sometimes back up for reasons that have nothing
7956 to do with bidi reordering. E.g., compositions. The
7957 code below is only needed when we are above the base
7958 embedding level, so test for that explicitly. */
7959 && !BIDI_AT_BASE_LEVEL (it
->bidi_it
))
7961 if (it
->base_level_stop
<= 0
7962 || IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < it
->base_level_stop
)
7964 /* If we lost track of base_level_stop, we need to find
7965 prev_stop by looking backwards. This happens, e.g., when
7966 we were reseated to the previous screenful of text by
7968 it
->base_level_stop
= BEGV
;
7969 compute_stop_pos_backwards (it
);
7970 handle_stop_backwards (it
, it
->prev_stop
);
7973 handle_stop_backwards (it
, it
->base_level_stop
);
7974 return GET_NEXT_DISPLAY_ELEMENT (it
);
7978 /* No face changes, overlays etc. in sight, so just return a
7979 character from current_buffer. */
7983 /* Maybe run the redisplay end trigger hook. Performance note:
7984 This doesn't seem to cost measurable time. */
7985 if (it
->redisplay_end_trigger_charpos
7987 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= it
->redisplay_end_trigger_charpos
)
7988 run_redisplay_end_trigger_hook (it
);
7990 stop
= it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
< 0 ? -1 : it
->end_charpos
;
7991 if (CHAR_COMPOSED_P (it
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_BYTEPOS (*it
),
7993 && next_element_from_composition (it
))
7998 /* Get the next character, maybe multibyte. */
7999 p
= BYTE_POS_ADDR (IT_BYTEPOS (*it
));
8000 if (it
->multibyte_p
&& !ASCII_BYTE_P (*p
))
8001 it
->c
= STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (p
, it
->len
);
8003 it
->c
= *p
, it
->len
= 1;
8005 /* Record what we have and where it came from. */
8006 it
->what
= IT_CHARACTER
;
8007 it
->object
= it
->w
->buffer
;
8008 it
->position
= it
->current
.pos
;
8010 /* Normally we return the character found above, except when we
8011 really want to return an ellipsis for selective display. */
8016 /* A value of selective > 0 means hide lines indented more
8017 than that number of columns. */
8018 if (it
->selective
> 0
8019 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) + 1 < ZV
8020 && indented_beyond_p (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) + 1,
8021 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) + 1,
8024 success_p
= next_element_from_ellipsis (it
);
8025 it
->dpvec_char_len
= -1;
8028 else if (it
->c
== '\r' && it
->selective
== -1)
8030 /* A value of selective == -1 means that everything from the
8031 CR to the end of the line is invisible, with maybe an
8032 ellipsis displayed for it. */
8033 success_p
= next_element_from_ellipsis (it
);
8034 it
->dpvec_char_len
= -1;
8039 /* Value is zero if end of buffer reached. */
8040 eassert (!success_p
|| it
->what
!= IT_CHARACTER
|| it
->len
> 0);
8045 /* Run the redisplay end trigger hook for IT. */
8048 run_redisplay_end_trigger_hook (struct it
*it
)
8050 Lisp_Object args
[3];
8052 /* IT->glyph_row should be non-null, i.e. we should be actually
8053 displaying something, or otherwise we should not run the hook. */
8054 eassert (it
->glyph_row
);
8056 /* Set up hook arguments. */
8057 args
[0] = Qredisplay_end_trigger_functions
;
8058 args
[1] = it
->window
;
8059 XSETINT (args
[2], it
->redisplay_end_trigger_charpos
);
8060 it
->redisplay_end_trigger_charpos
= 0;
8062 /* Since we are *trying* to run these functions, don't try to run
8063 them again, even if they get an error. */
8064 wset_redisplay_end_trigger (it
->w
, Qnil
);
8065 Frun_hook_with_args (3, args
);
8067 /* Notice if it changed the face of the character we are on. */
8068 handle_face_prop (it
);
8072 /* Deliver a composition display element. Unlike the other
8073 next_element_from_XXX, this function is not registered in the array
8074 get_next_element[]. It is called from next_element_from_buffer and
8075 next_element_from_string when necessary. */
8078 next_element_from_composition (struct it
*it
)
8080 it
->what
= IT_COMPOSITION
;
8081 it
->len
= it
->cmp_it
.nbytes
;
8082 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
8086 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) += it
->cmp_it
.nchars
;
8087 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) += it
->cmp_it
.nbytes
;
8090 it
->position
= it
->current
.string_pos
;
8091 it
->object
= it
->string
;
8092 it
->c
= composition_update_it (&it
->cmp_it
, IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
),
8093 IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
), it
->string
);
8099 IT_CHARPOS (*it
) += it
->cmp_it
.nchars
;
8100 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) += it
->cmp_it
.nbytes
;
8103 if (it
->bidi_it
.new_paragraph
)
8104 bidi_paragraph_init (it
->paragraph_embedding
, &it
->bidi_it
, 0);
8105 /* Resync the bidi iterator with IT's new position.
8106 FIXME: this doesn't support bidirectional text. */
8107 while (it
->bidi_it
.charpos
< IT_CHARPOS (*it
))
8108 bidi_move_to_visually_next (&it
->bidi_it
);
8112 it
->position
= it
->current
.pos
;
8113 it
->object
= it
->w
->buffer
;
8114 it
->c
= composition_update_it (&it
->cmp_it
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
),
8115 IT_BYTEPOS (*it
), Qnil
);
8122 /***********************************************************************
8123 Moving an iterator without producing glyphs
8124 ***********************************************************************/
8126 /* Check if iterator is at a position corresponding to a valid buffer
8127 position after some move_it_ call. */
8129 #define IT_POS_VALID_AFTER_MOVE_P(it) \
8130 ((it)->method == GET_FROM_STRING \
8131 ? IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it) == 0 \
8135 /* Move iterator IT to a specified buffer or X position within one
8136 line on the display without producing glyphs.
8138 OP should be a bit mask including some or all of these bits:
8139 MOVE_TO_X: Stop upon reaching x-position TO_X.
8140 MOVE_TO_POS: Stop upon reaching buffer or string position TO_CHARPOS.
8141 Regardless of OP's value, stop upon reaching the end of the display line.
8143 TO_X is normally a value 0 <= TO_X <= IT->last_visible_x.
8144 This means, in particular, that TO_X includes window's horizontal
8147 The return value has several possible values that
8148 say what condition caused the scan to stop:
8150 MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
8151 - when TO_POS or ZV was reached.
8154 -when TO_X was reached before TO_POS or ZV were reached.
8157 - when we reached the end of the display area and the line must
8161 - when we reached the end of the display area and the line is
8165 - when we stopped at a line end, i.e. a newline or a CR and selective
8168 static enum move_it_result
8169 move_it_in_display_line_to (struct it
*it
,
8170 ptrdiff_t to_charpos
, int to_x
,
8171 enum move_operation_enum op
)
8173 enum move_it_result result
= MOVE_UNDEFINED
;
8174 struct glyph_row
*saved_glyph_row
;
8175 struct it wrap_it
, atpos_it
, atx_it
, ppos_it
;
8176 void *wrap_data
= NULL
, *atpos_data
= NULL
, *atx_data
= NULL
;
8177 void *ppos_data
= NULL
;
8179 enum it_method prev_method
= it
->method
;
8180 ptrdiff_t prev_pos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
8181 int saw_smaller_pos
= prev_pos
< to_charpos
;
8183 /* Don't produce glyphs in produce_glyphs. */
8184 saved_glyph_row
= it
->glyph_row
;
8185 it
->glyph_row
= NULL
;
8187 /* Use wrap_it to save a copy of IT wherever a word wrap could
8188 occur. Use atpos_it to save a copy of IT at the desired buffer
8189 position, if found, so that we can scan ahead and check if the
8190 word later overshoots the window edge. Use atx_it similarly, for
8196 /* Use ppos_it under bidi reordering to save a copy of IT for the
8197 position > CHARPOS that is the closest to CHARPOS. We restore
8198 that position in IT when we have scanned the entire display line
8199 without finding a match for CHARPOS and all the character
8200 positions are greater than CHARPOS. */
8203 SAVE_IT (ppos_it
, *it
, ppos_data
);
8204 SET_TEXT_POS (ppos_it
.current
.pos
, ZV
, ZV_BYTE
);
8205 if ((op
& MOVE_TO_POS
) && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= to_charpos
)
8206 SAVE_IT (ppos_it
, *it
, ppos_data
);
8209 #define BUFFER_POS_REACHED_P() \
8210 ((op & MOVE_TO_POS) != 0 \
8211 && BUFFERP (it->object) \
8212 && (IT_CHARPOS (*it) == to_charpos \
8214 || BIDI_AT_BASE_LEVEL (it->bidi_it)) \
8215 && IT_CHARPOS (*it) > to_charpos) \
8216 || (it->what == IT_COMPOSITION \
8217 && ((IT_CHARPOS (*it) > to_charpos \
8218 && to_charpos >= it->cmp_it.charpos) \
8219 || (IT_CHARPOS (*it) < to_charpos \
8220 && to_charpos <= it->cmp_it.charpos)))) \
8221 && (it->method == GET_FROM_BUFFER \
8222 || (it->method == GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR \
8223 && it->dpvec + it->current.dpvec_index + 1 >= it->dpend)))
8225 /* If there's a line-/wrap-prefix, handle it. */
8226 if (it
->hpos
== 0 && it
->method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
8227 && it
->current_y
< it
->last_visible_y
)
8228 handle_line_prefix (it
);
8230 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < CHARPOS (this_line_min_pos
))
8231 SET_TEXT_POS (this_line_min_pos
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_BYTEPOS (*it
));
8235 int x
, i
, ascent
= 0, descent
= 0;
8237 /* Utility macro to reset an iterator with x, ascent, and descent. */
8238 #define IT_RESET_X_ASCENT_DESCENT(IT) \
8239 ((IT)->current_x = x, (IT)->max_ascent = ascent, \
8240 (IT)->max_descent = descent)
8242 /* Stop if we move beyond TO_CHARPOS (after an image or a
8243 display string or stretch glyph). */
8244 if ((op
& MOVE_TO_POS
) != 0
8245 && BUFFERP (it
->object
)
8246 && it
->method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
8248 /* When the iterator is at base embedding level, we
8249 are guaranteed that characters are delivered for
8250 display in strictly increasing order of their
8251 buffer positions. */
8252 || BIDI_AT_BASE_LEVEL (it
->bidi_it
))
8253 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > to_charpos
)
8255 && (prev_method
== GET_FROM_IMAGE
8256 || prev_method
== GET_FROM_STRETCH
8257 || prev_method
== GET_FROM_STRING
)
8258 /* Passed TO_CHARPOS from left to right. */
8259 && ((prev_pos
< to_charpos
8260 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > to_charpos
)
8261 /* Passed TO_CHARPOS from right to left. */
8262 || (prev_pos
> to_charpos
8263 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < to_charpos
)))))
8265 if (it
->line_wrap
!= WORD_WRAP
|| wrap_it
.sp
< 0)
8267 result
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8270 else if (it
->line_wrap
== WORD_WRAP
&& atpos_it
.sp
< 0)
8271 /* If wrap_it is valid, the current position might be in a
8272 word that is wrapped. So, save the iterator in
8273 atpos_it and continue to see if wrapping happens. */
8274 SAVE_IT (atpos_it
, *it
, atpos_data
);
8277 /* Stop when ZV reached.
8278 We used to stop here when TO_CHARPOS reached as well, but that is
8279 too soon if this glyph does not fit on this line. So we handle it
8280 explicitly below. */
8281 if (!get_next_display_element (it
))
8283 result
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8287 if (it
->line_wrap
== TRUNCATE
)
8289 if (BUFFER_POS_REACHED_P ())
8291 result
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8297 if (it
->line_wrap
== WORD_WRAP
)
8299 if (IT_DISPLAYING_WHITESPACE (it
))
8303 /* We have reached a glyph that follows one or more
8304 whitespace characters. If the position is
8305 already found, we are done. */
8306 if (atpos_it
.sp
>= 0)
8308 RESTORE_IT (it
, &atpos_it
, atpos_data
);
8309 result
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8314 RESTORE_IT (it
, &atx_it
, atx_data
);
8315 result
= MOVE_X_REACHED
;
8318 /* Otherwise, we can wrap here. */
8319 SAVE_IT (wrap_it
, *it
, wrap_data
);
8325 /* Remember the line height for the current line, in case
8326 the next element doesn't fit on the line. */
8327 ascent
= it
->max_ascent
;
8328 descent
= it
->max_descent
;
8330 /* The call to produce_glyphs will get the metrics of the
8331 display element IT is loaded with. Record the x-position
8332 before this display element, in case it doesn't fit on the
8336 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (it
);
8338 if (it
->area
!= TEXT_AREA
)
8340 prev_method
= it
->method
;
8341 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
)
8342 prev_pos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
8343 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 1);
8344 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < CHARPOS (this_line_min_pos
))
8345 SET_TEXT_POS (this_line_min_pos
,
8346 IT_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_BYTEPOS (*it
));
8348 && (op
& MOVE_TO_POS
)
8349 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > to_charpos
8350 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < IT_CHARPOS (ppos_it
))
8351 SAVE_IT (ppos_it
, *it
, ppos_data
);
8355 /* The number of glyphs we get back in IT->nglyphs will normally
8356 be 1 except when IT->c is (i) a TAB, or (ii) a multi-glyph
8357 character on a terminal frame, or (iii) a line end. For the
8358 second case, IT->nglyphs - 1 padding glyphs will be present.
8359 (On X frames, there is only one glyph produced for a
8360 composite character.)
8362 The behavior implemented below means, for continuation lines,
8363 that as many spaces of a TAB as fit on the current line are
8364 displayed there. For terminal frames, as many glyphs of a
8365 multi-glyph character are displayed in the current line, too.
8366 This is what the old redisplay code did, and we keep it that
8367 way. Under X, the whole shape of a complex character must
8368 fit on the line or it will be completely displayed in the
8371 Note that both for tabs and padding glyphs, all glyphs have
8375 /* More than one glyph or glyph doesn't fit on line. All
8376 glyphs have the same width. */
8377 int single_glyph_width
= it
->pixel_width
/ it
->nglyphs
;
8379 int x_before_this_char
= x
;
8380 int hpos_before_this_char
= it
->hpos
;
8382 for (i
= 0; i
< it
->nglyphs
; ++i
, x
= new_x
)
8384 new_x
= x
+ single_glyph_width
;
8386 /* We want to leave anything reaching TO_X to the caller. */
8387 if ((op
& MOVE_TO_X
) && new_x
> to_x
)
8389 if (BUFFER_POS_REACHED_P ())
8391 if (it
->line_wrap
!= WORD_WRAP
|| wrap_it
.sp
< 0)
8392 goto buffer_pos_reached
;
8393 if (atpos_it
.sp
< 0)
8395 SAVE_IT (atpos_it
, *it
, atpos_data
);
8396 IT_RESET_X_ASCENT_DESCENT (&atpos_it
);
8401 if (it
->line_wrap
!= WORD_WRAP
|| wrap_it
.sp
< 0)
8404 result
= MOVE_X_REACHED
;
8409 SAVE_IT (atx_it
, *it
, atx_data
);
8410 IT_RESET_X_ASCENT_DESCENT (&atx_it
);
8415 if (/* Lines are continued. */
8416 it
->line_wrap
!= TRUNCATE
8417 && (/* And glyph doesn't fit on the line. */
8418 new_x
> it
->last_visible_x
8419 /* Or it fits exactly and we're on a window
8421 || (new_x
== it
->last_visible_x
8422 && FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
8423 && ((it
->bidi_p
&& it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
== R2L
)
8424 ? WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
8425 : WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)))))
8427 if (/* IT->hpos == 0 means the very first glyph
8428 doesn't fit on the line, e.g. a wide image. */
8430 || (new_x
== it
->last_visible_x
8431 && FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)))
8434 it
->current_x
= new_x
;
8436 /* The character's last glyph just barely fits
8438 if (i
== it
->nglyphs
- 1)
8440 /* If this is the destination position,
8441 return a position *before* it in this row,
8442 now that we know it fits in this row. */
8443 if (BUFFER_POS_REACHED_P ())
8445 if (it
->line_wrap
!= WORD_WRAP
8448 it
->hpos
= hpos_before_this_char
;
8449 it
->current_x
= x_before_this_char
;
8450 result
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8453 if (it
->line_wrap
== WORD_WRAP
8456 SAVE_IT (atpos_it
, *it
, atpos_data
);
8457 atpos_it
.current_x
= x_before_this_char
;
8458 atpos_it
.hpos
= hpos_before_this_char
;
8462 prev_method
= it
->method
;
8463 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
)
8464 prev_pos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
8465 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 1);
8466 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < CHARPOS (this_line_min_pos
))
8467 SET_TEXT_POS (this_line_min_pos
,
8468 IT_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_BYTEPOS (*it
));
8469 /* On graphical terminals, newlines may
8470 "overflow" into the fringe if
8471 overflow-newline-into-fringe is non-nil.
8472 On text terminals, and on graphical
8473 terminals with no right margin, newlines
8474 may overflow into the last glyph on the
8476 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
8478 && it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
== R2L
)
8479 ? WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
8480 : WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)) == 0
8481 || IT_OVERFLOW_NEWLINE_INTO_FRINGE (it
))
8483 if (!get_next_display_element (it
))
8485 result
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8488 if (BUFFER_POS_REACHED_P ())
8490 if (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (it
))
8491 result
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8493 result
= MOVE_LINE_CONTINUED
;
8496 if (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (it
))
8498 result
= MOVE_NEWLINE_OR_CR
;
8505 IT_RESET_X_ASCENT_DESCENT (it
);
8507 if (wrap_it
.sp
>= 0)
8509 RESTORE_IT (it
, &wrap_it
, wrap_data
);
8514 TRACE_MOVE ((stderr
, "move_it_in: continued at %d\n",
8516 result
= MOVE_LINE_CONTINUED
;
8520 if (BUFFER_POS_REACHED_P ())
8522 if (it
->line_wrap
!= WORD_WRAP
|| wrap_it
.sp
< 0)
8523 goto buffer_pos_reached
;
8524 if (it
->line_wrap
== WORD_WRAP
&& atpos_it
.sp
< 0)
8526 SAVE_IT (atpos_it
, *it
, atpos_data
);
8527 IT_RESET_X_ASCENT_DESCENT (&atpos_it
);
8531 if (new_x
> it
->first_visible_x
)
8533 /* Glyph is visible. Increment number of glyphs that
8534 would be displayed. */
8539 if (result
!= MOVE_UNDEFINED
)
8542 else if (BUFFER_POS_REACHED_P ())
8545 IT_RESET_X_ASCENT_DESCENT (it
);
8546 result
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8549 else if ((op
& MOVE_TO_X
) && it
->current_x
>= to_x
)
8551 /* Stop when TO_X specified and reached. This check is
8552 necessary here because of lines consisting of a line end,
8553 only. The line end will not produce any glyphs and we
8554 would never get MOVE_X_REACHED. */
8555 eassert (it
->nglyphs
== 0);
8556 result
= MOVE_X_REACHED
;
8560 /* Is this a line end? If yes, we're done. */
8561 if (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (it
))
8563 /* If we are past TO_CHARPOS, but never saw any character
8564 positions smaller than TO_CHARPOS, return
8565 MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV, like the unidirectional display
8567 if (it
->bidi_p
&& (op
& MOVE_TO_POS
) != 0)
8569 if (!saw_smaller_pos
&& IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > to_charpos
)
8571 if (IT_CHARPOS (ppos_it
) < ZV
)
8573 RESTORE_IT (it
, &ppos_it
, ppos_data
);
8574 result
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8577 goto buffer_pos_reached
;
8579 else if (it
->line_wrap
== WORD_WRAP
&& atpos_it
.sp
>= 0
8580 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > to_charpos
)
8581 goto buffer_pos_reached
;
8583 result
= MOVE_NEWLINE_OR_CR
;
8586 result
= MOVE_NEWLINE_OR_CR
;
8590 prev_method
= it
->method
;
8591 if (it
->method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
)
8592 prev_pos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
8593 /* The current display element has been consumed. Advance
8595 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 1);
8596 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < CHARPOS (this_line_min_pos
))
8597 SET_TEXT_POS (this_line_min_pos
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
), IT_BYTEPOS (*it
));
8598 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < to_charpos
)
8599 saw_smaller_pos
= 1;
8601 && (op
& MOVE_TO_POS
)
8602 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= to_charpos
8603 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < IT_CHARPOS (ppos_it
))
8604 SAVE_IT (ppos_it
, *it
, ppos_data
);
8606 /* Stop if lines are truncated and IT's current x-position is
8607 past the right edge of the window now. */
8608 if (it
->line_wrap
== TRUNCATE
8609 && it
->current_x
>= it
->last_visible_x
)
8611 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
8612 || ((it
->bidi_p
&& it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
== R2L
)
8613 ? WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
8614 : WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)) == 0
8615 || IT_OVERFLOW_NEWLINE_INTO_FRINGE (it
))
8619 if ((at_eob_p
= !get_next_display_element (it
))
8620 || BUFFER_POS_REACHED_P ()
8621 /* If we are past TO_CHARPOS, but never saw any
8622 character positions smaller than TO_CHARPOS,
8623 return MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV, like the
8624 unidirectional display did. */
8625 || (it
->bidi_p
&& (op
& MOVE_TO_POS
) != 0
8627 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > to_charpos
))
8630 && !at_eob_p
&& IT_CHARPOS (ppos_it
) < ZV
)
8631 RESTORE_IT (it
, &ppos_it
, ppos_data
);
8632 result
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8635 if (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (it
))
8637 result
= MOVE_NEWLINE_OR_CR
;
8641 else if (it
->bidi_p
&& (op
& MOVE_TO_POS
) != 0
8643 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > to_charpos
)
8645 if (IT_CHARPOS (ppos_it
) < ZV
)
8646 RESTORE_IT (it
, &ppos_it
, ppos_data
);
8647 result
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8650 result
= MOVE_LINE_TRUNCATED
;
8653 #undef IT_RESET_X_ASCENT_DESCENT
8656 #undef BUFFER_POS_REACHED_P
8658 /* If we scanned beyond to_pos and didn't find a point to wrap at,
8659 restore the saved iterator. */
8660 if (atpos_it
.sp
>= 0)
8661 RESTORE_IT (it
, &atpos_it
, atpos_data
);
8662 else if (atx_it
.sp
>= 0)
8663 RESTORE_IT (it
, &atx_it
, atx_data
);
8668 bidi_unshelve_cache (atpos_data
, 1);
8670 bidi_unshelve_cache (atx_data
, 1);
8672 bidi_unshelve_cache (wrap_data
, 1);
8674 bidi_unshelve_cache (ppos_data
, 1);
8676 /* Restore the iterator settings altered at the beginning of this
8678 it
->glyph_row
= saved_glyph_row
;
8682 /* For external use. */
8684 move_it_in_display_line (struct it
*it
,
8685 ptrdiff_t to_charpos
, int to_x
,
8686 enum move_operation_enum op
)
8688 if (it
->line_wrap
== WORD_WRAP
8689 && (op
& MOVE_TO_X
))
8692 void *save_data
= NULL
;
8695 SAVE_IT (save_it
, *it
, save_data
);
8696 skip
= move_it_in_display_line_to (it
, to_charpos
, to_x
, op
);
8697 /* When word-wrap is on, TO_X may lie past the end
8698 of a wrapped line. Then it->current is the
8699 character on the next line, so backtrack to the
8700 space before the wrap point. */
8701 if (skip
== MOVE_LINE_CONTINUED
)
8703 int prev_x
= max (it
->current_x
- 1, 0);
8704 RESTORE_IT (it
, &save_it
, save_data
);
8705 move_it_in_display_line_to
8706 (it
, -1, prev_x
, MOVE_TO_X
);
8709 bidi_unshelve_cache (save_data
, 1);
8712 move_it_in_display_line_to (it
, to_charpos
, to_x
, op
);
8716 /* Move IT forward until it satisfies one or more of the criteria in
8717 TO_CHARPOS, TO_X, TO_Y, and TO_VPOS.
8719 OP is a bit-mask that specifies where to stop, and in particular,
8720 which of those four position arguments makes a difference. See the
8721 description of enum move_operation_enum.
8723 If TO_CHARPOS is in invisible text, e.g. a truncated part of a
8724 screen line, this function will set IT to the next position that is
8725 displayed to the right of TO_CHARPOS on the screen. */
8728 move_it_to (struct it
*it
, ptrdiff_t to_charpos
, int to_x
, int to_y
, int to_vpos
, int op
)
8730 enum move_it_result skip
, skip2
= MOVE_X_REACHED
;
8731 int line_height
, line_start_x
= 0, reached
= 0;
8732 void *backup_data
= NULL
;
8736 if (op
& MOVE_TO_VPOS
)
8738 /* If no TO_CHARPOS and no TO_X specified, stop at the
8739 start of the line TO_VPOS. */
8740 if ((op
& (MOVE_TO_X
| MOVE_TO_POS
)) == 0)
8742 if (it
->vpos
== to_vpos
)
8748 skip
= move_it_in_display_line_to (it
, -1, -1, 0);
8752 /* TO_VPOS >= 0 means stop at TO_X in the line at
8753 TO_VPOS, or at TO_POS, whichever comes first. */
8754 if (it
->vpos
== to_vpos
)
8760 skip
= move_it_in_display_line_to (it
, to_charpos
, to_x
, op
);
8762 if (skip
== MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
|| it
->vpos
== to_vpos
)
8767 else if (skip
== MOVE_X_REACHED
&& it
->vpos
!= to_vpos
)
8769 /* We have reached TO_X but not in the line we want. */
8770 skip
= move_it_in_display_line_to (it
, to_charpos
,
8772 if (skip
== MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
)
8780 else if (op
& MOVE_TO_Y
)
8782 struct it it_backup
;
8784 if (it
->line_wrap
== WORD_WRAP
)
8785 SAVE_IT (it_backup
, *it
, backup_data
);
8787 /* TO_Y specified means stop at TO_X in the line containing
8788 TO_Y---or at TO_CHARPOS if this is reached first. The
8789 problem is that we can't really tell whether the line
8790 contains TO_Y before we have completely scanned it, and
8791 this may skip past TO_X. What we do is to first scan to
8794 If TO_X is not specified, use a TO_X of zero. The reason
8795 is to make the outcome of this function more predictable.
8796 If we didn't use TO_X == 0, we would stop at the end of
8797 the line which is probably not what a caller would expect
8799 skip
= move_it_in_display_line_to
8800 (it
, to_charpos
, ((op
& MOVE_TO_X
) ? to_x
: 0),
8801 (MOVE_TO_X
| (op
& MOVE_TO_POS
)));
8803 /* If TO_CHARPOS is reached or ZV, we don't have to do more. */
8804 if (skip
== MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
)
8806 else if (skip
== MOVE_X_REACHED
)
8808 /* If TO_X was reached, we want to know whether TO_Y is
8809 in the line. We know this is the case if the already
8810 scanned glyphs make the line tall enough. Otherwise,
8811 we must check by scanning the rest of the line. */
8812 line_height
= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
;
8813 if (to_y
>= it
->current_y
8814 && to_y
< it
->current_y
+ line_height
)
8819 SAVE_IT (it_backup
, *it
, backup_data
);
8820 TRACE_MOVE ((stderr
, "move_it: from %d\n", IT_CHARPOS (*it
)));
8821 skip2
= move_it_in_display_line_to (it
, to_charpos
, -1,
8823 TRACE_MOVE ((stderr
, "move_it: to %d\n", IT_CHARPOS (*it
)));
8824 line_height
= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
;
8825 TRACE_MOVE ((stderr
, "move_it: line_height = %d\n", line_height
));
8827 if (to_y
>= it
->current_y
8828 && to_y
< it
->current_y
+ line_height
)
8830 /* If TO_Y is in this line and TO_X was reached
8831 above, we scanned too far. We have to restore
8832 IT's settings to the ones before skipping. But
8833 keep the more accurate values of max_ascent and
8834 max_descent we've found while skipping the rest
8835 of the line, for the sake of callers, such as
8836 pos_visible_p, that need to know the line
8838 int max_ascent
= it
->max_ascent
;
8839 int max_descent
= it
->max_descent
;
8841 RESTORE_IT (it
, &it_backup
, backup_data
);
8842 it
->max_ascent
= max_ascent
;
8843 it
->max_descent
= max_descent
;
8849 if (skip
== MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
)
8855 /* Check whether TO_Y is in this line. */
8856 line_height
= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
;
8857 TRACE_MOVE ((stderr
, "move_it: line_height = %d\n", line_height
));
8859 if (to_y
>= it
->current_y
8860 && to_y
< it
->current_y
+ line_height
)
8862 /* When word-wrap is on, TO_X may lie past the end
8863 of a wrapped line. Then it->current is the
8864 character on the next line, so backtrack to the
8865 space before the wrap point. */
8866 if (skip
== MOVE_LINE_CONTINUED
8867 && it
->line_wrap
== WORD_WRAP
)
8869 int prev_x
= max (it
->current_x
- 1, 0);
8870 RESTORE_IT (it
, &it_backup
, backup_data
);
8871 skip
= move_it_in_display_line_to
8872 (it
, -1, prev_x
, MOVE_TO_X
);
8881 else if (BUFFERP (it
->object
)
8882 && (it
->method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
8883 || it
->method
== GET_FROM_STRETCH
)
8884 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= to_charpos
8885 /* Under bidi iteration, a call to set_iterator_to_next
8886 can scan far beyond to_charpos if the initial
8887 portion of the next line needs to be reordered. In
8888 that case, give move_it_in_display_line_to another
8891 && it
->bidi_it
.scan_dir
== -1))
8892 skip
= MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
;
8894 skip
= move_it_in_display_line_to (it
, to_charpos
, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
8898 case MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
:
8902 case MOVE_NEWLINE_OR_CR
:
8903 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 1);
8904 it
->continuation_lines_width
= 0;
8907 case MOVE_LINE_TRUNCATED
:
8908 it
->continuation_lines_width
= 0;
8909 reseat_at_next_visible_line_start (it
, 0);
8910 if ((op
& MOVE_TO_POS
) != 0
8911 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > to_charpos
)
8918 case MOVE_LINE_CONTINUED
:
8919 /* For continued lines ending in a tab, some of the glyphs
8920 associated with the tab are displayed on the current
8921 line. Since it->current_x does not include these glyphs,
8922 we use it->last_visible_x instead. */
8925 it
->continuation_lines_width
+= it
->last_visible_x
;
8926 /* When moving by vpos, ensure that the iterator really
8927 advances to the next line (bug#847, bug#969). Fixme:
8928 do we need to do this in other circumstances? */
8929 if (it
->current_x
!= it
->last_visible_x
8930 && (op
& MOVE_TO_VPOS
)
8931 && !(op
& (MOVE_TO_X
| MOVE_TO_POS
)))
8933 line_start_x
= it
->current_x
+ it
->pixel_width
8934 - it
->last_visible_x
;
8935 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 0);
8939 it
->continuation_lines_width
+= it
->current_x
;
8946 /* Reset/increment for the next run. */
8947 recenter_overlay_lists (current_buffer
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
));
8948 it
->current_x
= line_start_x
;
8951 it
->current_y
+= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
;
8953 last_height
= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
;
8954 last_max_ascent
= it
->max_ascent
;
8955 it
->max_ascent
= it
->max_descent
= 0;
8960 /* On text terminals, we may stop at the end of a line in the middle
8961 of a multi-character glyph. If the glyph itself is continued,
8962 i.e. it is actually displayed on the next line, don't treat this
8963 stopping point as valid; move to the next line instead (unless
8964 that brings us offscreen). */
8965 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
8967 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) == to_charpos
8968 && it
->what
== IT_CHARACTER
8970 && it
->line_wrap
== WINDOW_WRAP
8971 && it
->current_x
== it
->last_visible_x
- 1
8974 && it
->vpos
< XFASTINT (it
->w
->window_end_vpos
))
8976 it
->continuation_lines_width
+= it
->current_x
;
8977 it
->current_x
= it
->hpos
= it
->max_ascent
= it
->max_descent
= 0;
8978 it
->current_y
+= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
;
8980 last_height
= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
;
8981 last_max_ascent
= it
->max_ascent
;
8985 bidi_unshelve_cache (backup_data
, 1);
8987 TRACE_MOVE ((stderr
, "move_it_to: reached %d\n", reached
));
8991 /* Move iterator IT backward by a specified y-distance DY, DY >= 0.
8993 If DY > 0, move IT backward at least that many pixels. DY = 0
8994 means move IT backward to the preceding line start or BEGV. This
8995 function may move over more than DY pixels if IT->current_y - DY
8996 ends up in the middle of a line; in this case IT->current_y will be
8997 set to the top of the line moved to. */
9000 move_it_vertically_backward (struct it
*it
, int dy
)
9004 void *it2data
= NULL
, *it3data
= NULL
;
9005 ptrdiff_t start_pos
;
9010 start_pos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
9012 /* Estimate how many newlines we must move back. */
9013 nlines
= max (1, dy
/ FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (it
->f
));
9015 /* Set the iterator's position that many lines back. */
9016 while (nlines
-- && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > BEGV
)
9017 back_to_previous_visible_line_start (it
);
9019 /* Reseat the iterator here. When moving backward, we don't want
9020 reseat to skip forward over invisible text, set up the iterator
9021 to deliver from overlay strings at the new position etc. So,
9022 use reseat_1 here. */
9023 reseat_1 (it
, it
->current
.pos
, 1);
9025 /* We are now surely at a line start. */
9026 it
->current_x
= it
->hpos
= 0; /* FIXME: this is incorrect when bidi
9027 reordering is in effect. */
9028 it
->continuation_lines_width
= 0;
9030 /* Move forward and see what y-distance we moved. First move to the
9031 start of the next line so that we get its height. We need this
9032 height to be able to tell whether we reached the specified
9034 SAVE_IT (it2
, *it
, it2data
);
9035 it2
.max_ascent
= it2
.max_descent
= 0;
9038 move_it_to (&it2
, start_pos
, -1, -1, it2
.vpos
+ 1,
9039 MOVE_TO_POS
| MOVE_TO_VPOS
);
9041 while (!(IT_POS_VALID_AFTER_MOVE_P (&it2
)
9042 /* If we are in a display string which starts at START_POS,
9043 and that display string includes a newline, and we are
9044 right after that newline (i.e. at the beginning of a
9045 display line), exit the loop, because otherwise we will
9046 infloop, since move_it_to will see that it is already at
9047 START_POS and will not move. */
9048 || (it2
.method
== GET_FROM_STRING
9049 && IT_CHARPOS (it2
) == start_pos
9050 && SREF (it2
.string
, IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (it2
) - 1) == '\n')));
9051 eassert (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= BEGV
);
9052 SAVE_IT (it3
, it2
, it3data
);
9054 move_it_to (&it2
, start_pos
, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
9055 eassert (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= BEGV
);
9056 /* H is the actual vertical distance from the position in *IT
9057 and the starting position. */
9058 h
= it2
.current_y
- it
->current_y
;
9059 /* NLINES is the distance in number of lines. */
9060 nlines
= it2
.vpos
- it
->vpos
;
9062 /* Correct IT's y and vpos position
9063 so that they are relative to the starting point. */
9069 /* DY == 0 means move to the start of the screen line. The
9070 value of nlines is > 0 if continuation lines were involved,
9071 or if the original IT position was at start of a line. */
9072 RESTORE_IT (it
, it
, it2data
);
9074 move_it_by_lines (it
, nlines
);
9075 /* The above code moves us to some position NLINES down,
9076 usually to its first glyph (leftmost in an L2R line), but
9077 that's not necessarily the start of the line, under bidi
9078 reordering. We want to get to the character position
9079 that is immediately after the newline of the previous
9082 && !it
->continuation_lines_width
9083 && !STRINGP (it
->string
)
9084 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > BEGV
9085 && FETCH_BYTE (IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) - 1) != '\n')
9088 find_next_newline_no_quit (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) - 1, -1);
9090 move_it_to (it
, nl_pos
, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
9092 bidi_unshelve_cache (it3data
, 1);
9096 /* The y-position we try to reach, relative to *IT.
9097 Note that H has been subtracted in front of the if-statement. */
9098 int target_y
= it
->current_y
+ h
- dy
;
9099 int y0
= it3
.current_y
;
9103 RESTORE_IT (&it3
, &it3
, it3data
);
9104 y1
= line_bottom_y (&it3
);
9105 line_height
= y1
- y0
;
9106 RESTORE_IT (it
, it
, it2data
);
9107 /* If we did not reach target_y, try to move further backward if
9108 we can. If we moved too far backward, try to move forward. */
9109 if (target_y
< it
->current_y
9110 /* This is heuristic. In a window that's 3 lines high, with
9111 a line height of 13 pixels each, recentering with point
9112 on the bottom line will try to move -39/2 = 19 pixels
9113 backward. Try to avoid moving into the first line. */
9114 && (it
->current_y
- target_y
9115 > min (window_box_height (it
->w
), line_height
* 2 / 3))
9116 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > BEGV
)
9118 TRACE_MOVE ((stderr
, " not far enough -> move_vert %d\n",
9119 target_y
- it
->current_y
));
9120 dy
= it
->current_y
- target_y
;
9121 goto move_further_back
;
9123 else if (target_y
>= it
->current_y
+ line_height
9124 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < ZV
)
9126 /* Should move forward by at least one line, maybe more.
9128 Note: Calling move_it_by_lines can be expensive on
9129 terminal frames, where compute_motion is used (via
9130 vmotion) to do the job, when there are very long lines
9131 and truncate-lines is nil. That's the reason for
9132 treating terminal frames specially here. */
9134 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
9135 move_it_vertically (it
, target_y
- (it
->current_y
+ line_height
));
9140 move_it_by_lines (it
, 1);
9142 while (target_y
>= line_bottom_y (it
) && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) < ZV
);
9149 /* Move IT by a specified amount of pixel lines DY. DY negative means
9150 move backwards. DY = 0 means move to start of screen line. At the
9151 end, IT will be on the start of a screen line. */
9154 move_it_vertically (struct it
*it
, int dy
)
9157 move_it_vertically_backward (it
, -dy
);
9160 TRACE_MOVE ((stderr
, "move_it_v: from %d, %d\n", IT_CHARPOS (*it
), dy
));
9161 move_it_to (it
, ZV
, -1, it
->current_y
+ dy
, -1,
9162 MOVE_TO_POS
| MOVE_TO_Y
);
9163 TRACE_MOVE ((stderr
, "move_it_v: to %d\n", IT_CHARPOS (*it
)));
9165 /* If buffer ends in ZV without a newline, move to the start of
9166 the line to satisfy the post-condition. */
9167 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) == ZV
9169 && FETCH_BYTE (IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) - 1) != '\n')
9170 move_it_by_lines (it
, 0);
9175 /* Move iterator IT past the end of the text line it is in. */
9178 move_it_past_eol (struct it
*it
)
9180 enum move_it_result rc
;
9182 rc
= move_it_in_display_line_to (it
, Z
, 0, MOVE_TO_POS
);
9183 if (rc
== MOVE_NEWLINE_OR_CR
)
9184 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 0);
9188 /* Move IT by a specified number DVPOS of screen lines down. DVPOS
9189 negative means move up. DVPOS == 0 means move to the start of the
9192 Optimization idea: If we would know that IT->f doesn't use
9193 a face with proportional font, we could be faster for
9194 truncate-lines nil. */
9197 move_it_by_lines (struct it
*it
, ptrdiff_t dvpos
)
9200 /* The commented-out optimization uses vmotion on terminals. This
9201 gives bad results, because elements like it->what, on which
9202 callers such as pos_visible_p rely, aren't updated. */
9203 /* struct position pos;
9204 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it->f))
9206 struct text_pos textpos;
9208 pos = *vmotion (IT_CHARPOS (*it), dvpos, it->w);
9209 SET_TEXT_POS (textpos, pos.bufpos, pos.bytepos);
9210 reseat (it, textpos, 1);
9211 it->vpos += pos.vpos;
9212 it->current_y += pos.vpos;
9218 /* DVPOS == 0 means move to the start of the screen line. */
9219 move_it_vertically_backward (it
, 0);
9220 /* Let next call to line_bottom_y calculate real line height */
9225 move_it_to (it
, -1, -1, -1, it
->vpos
+ dvpos
, MOVE_TO_VPOS
);
9226 if (!IT_POS_VALID_AFTER_MOVE_P (it
))
9228 /* Only move to the next buffer position if we ended up in a
9229 string from display property, not in an overlay string
9230 (before-string or after-string). That is because the
9231 latter don't conceal the underlying buffer position, so
9232 we can ask to move the iterator to the exact position we
9233 are interested in. Note that, even if we are already at
9234 IT_CHARPOS (*it), the call below is not a no-op, as it
9235 will detect that we are at the end of the string, pop the
9236 iterator, and compute it->current_x and it->hpos
9238 move_it_to (it
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
) + it
->string_from_display_prop_p
,
9239 -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
9245 void *it2data
= NULL
;
9246 ptrdiff_t start_charpos
, i
;
9248 /* Start at the beginning of the screen line containing IT's
9249 position. This may actually move vertically backwards,
9250 in case of overlays, so adjust dvpos accordingly. */
9252 move_it_vertically_backward (it
, 0);
9255 /* Go back -DVPOS visible lines and reseat the iterator there. */
9256 start_charpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
9257 for (i
= -dvpos
; i
> 0 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) > BEGV
; --i
)
9258 back_to_previous_visible_line_start (it
);
9259 reseat (it
, it
->current
.pos
, 1);
9261 /* Move further back if we end up in a string or an image. */
9262 while (!IT_POS_VALID_AFTER_MOVE_P (it
))
9264 /* First try to move to start of display line. */
9266 move_it_vertically_backward (it
, 0);
9268 if (IT_POS_VALID_AFTER_MOVE_P (it
))
9270 /* If start of line is still in string or image,
9271 move further back. */
9272 back_to_previous_visible_line_start (it
);
9273 reseat (it
, it
->current
.pos
, 1);
9277 it
->current_x
= it
->hpos
= 0;
9279 /* Above call may have moved too far if continuation lines
9280 are involved. Scan forward and see if it did. */
9281 SAVE_IT (it2
, *it
, it2data
);
9282 it2
.vpos
= it2
.current_y
= 0;
9283 move_it_to (&it2
, start_charpos
, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
9284 it
->vpos
-= it2
.vpos
;
9285 it
->current_y
-= it2
.current_y
;
9286 it
->current_x
= it
->hpos
= 0;
9288 /* If we moved too far back, move IT some lines forward. */
9289 if (it2
.vpos
> -dvpos
)
9291 int delta
= it2
.vpos
+ dvpos
;
9293 RESTORE_IT (&it2
, &it2
, it2data
);
9294 SAVE_IT (it2
, *it
, it2data
);
9295 move_it_to (it
, -1, -1, -1, it
->vpos
+ delta
, MOVE_TO_VPOS
);
9296 /* Move back again if we got too far ahead. */
9297 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) >= start_charpos
)
9298 RESTORE_IT (it
, &it2
, it2data
);
9300 bidi_unshelve_cache (it2data
, 1);
9303 RESTORE_IT (it
, it
, it2data
);
9307 /* Return 1 if IT points into the middle of a display vector. */
9310 in_display_vector_p (struct it
*it
)
9312 return (it
->method
== GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR
9313 && it
->current
.dpvec_index
> 0
9314 && it
->dpvec
+ it
->current
.dpvec_index
!= it
->dpend
);
9318 /***********************************************************************
9320 ***********************************************************************/
9323 /* Add a message with format string FORMAT and arguments ARG1 and ARG2
9327 add_to_log (const char *format
, Lisp_Object arg1
, Lisp_Object arg2
)
9329 Lisp_Object args
[3];
9330 Lisp_Object msg
, fmt
;
9333 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
, gcpro3
, gcpro4
;
9337 GCPRO4 (fmt
, msg
, arg1
, arg2
);
9339 args
[0] = fmt
= build_string (format
);
9342 msg
= Fformat (3, args
);
9344 len
= SBYTES (msg
) + 1;
9345 buffer
= SAFE_ALLOCA (len
);
9346 memcpy (buffer
, SDATA (msg
), len
);
9348 message_dolog (buffer
, len
- 1, 1, 0);
9355 /* Output a newline in the *Messages* buffer if "needs" one. */
9358 message_log_maybe_newline (void)
9360 if (message_log_need_newline
)
9361 message_dolog ("", 0, 1, 0);
9365 /* Add a string M of length NBYTES to the message log, optionally
9366 terminated with a newline when NLFLAG is non-zero. MULTIBYTE, if
9367 nonzero, means interpret the contents of M as multibyte. This
9368 function calls low-level routines in order to bypass text property
9369 hooks, etc. which might not be safe to run.
9371 This may GC (insert may run before/after change hooks),
9372 so the buffer M must NOT point to a Lisp string. */
9375 message_dolog (const char *m
, ptrdiff_t nbytes
, int nlflag
, int multibyte
)
9377 const unsigned char *msg
= (const unsigned char *) m
;
9379 if (!NILP (Vmemory_full
))
9382 if (!NILP (Vmessage_log_max
))
9384 struct buffer
*oldbuf
;
9385 Lisp_Object oldpoint
, oldbegv
, oldzv
;
9386 int old_windows_or_buffers_changed
= windows_or_buffers_changed
;
9387 ptrdiff_t point_at_end
= 0;
9388 ptrdiff_t zv_at_end
= 0;
9389 Lisp_Object old_deactivate_mark
, tem
;
9390 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
9392 old_deactivate_mark
= Vdeactivate_mark
;
9393 oldbuf
= current_buffer
;
9394 Fset_buffer (Fget_buffer_create (Vmessages_buffer_name
));
9395 bset_undo_list (current_buffer
, Qt
);
9397 oldpoint
= message_dolog_marker1
;
9398 set_marker_restricted (oldpoint
, make_number (PT
), Qnil
);
9399 oldbegv
= message_dolog_marker2
;
9400 set_marker_restricted (oldbegv
, make_number (BEGV
), Qnil
);
9401 oldzv
= message_dolog_marker3
;
9402 set_marker_restricted (oldzv
, make_number (ZV
), Qnil
);
9403 GCPRO1 (old_deactivate_mark
);
9411 BEGV_BYTE
= BEG_BYTE
;
9414 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (Z
, Z_BYTE
);
9416 /* Insert the string--maybe converting multibyte to single byte
9417 or vice versa, so that all the text fits the buffer. */
9419 && NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
)))
9425 /* Convert a multibyte string to single-byte
9426 for the *Message* buffer. */
9427 for (i
= 0; i
< nbytes
; i
+= char_bytes
)
9429 c
= string_char_and_length (msg
+ i
, &char_bytes
);
9430 work
[0] = (ASCII_CHAR_P (c
)
9432 : multibyte_char_to_unibyte (c
));
9433 insert_1_both (work
, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0);
9436 else if (! multibyte
9437 && ! NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
)))
9441 unsigned char str
[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH
];
9442 /* Convert a single-byte string to multibyte
9443 for the *Message* buffer. */
9444 for (i
= 0; i
< nbytes
; i
++)
9447 MAKE_CHAR_MULTIBYTE (c
);
9448 char_bytes
= CHAR_STRING (c
, str
);
9449 insert_1_both ((char *) str
, 1, char_bytes
, 1, 0, 0);
9453 insert_1 (m
, nbytes
, 1, 0, 0);
9457 ptrdiff_t this_bol
, this_bol_byte
, prev_bol
, prev_bol_byte
;
9459 insert_1 ("\n", 1, 1, 0, 0);
9461 scan_newline (Z
, Z_BYTE
, BEG
, BEG_BYTE
, -2, 0);
9463 this_bol_byte
= PT_BYTE
;
9465 /* See if this line duplicates the previous one.
9466 If so, combine duplicates. */
9469 scan_newline (PT
, PT_BYTE
, BEG
, BEG_BYTE
, -2, 0);
9471 prev_bol_byte
= PT_BYTE
;
9473 dups
= message_log_check_duplicate (prev_bol_byte
,
9477 del_range_both (prev_bol
, prev_bol_byte
,
9478 this_bol
, this_bol_byte
, 0);
9481 char dupstr
[sizeof " [ times]"
9482 + INT_STRLEN_BOUND (printmax_t
)];
9484 /* If you change this format, don't forget to also
9485 change message_log_check_duplicate. */
9486 int duplen
= sprintf (dupstr
, " [%"pMd
" times]", dups
);
9487 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (Z
- 1, Z_BYTE
- 1);
9488 insert_1 (dupstr
, duplen
, 1, 0, 1);
9493 /* If we have more than the desired maximum number of lines
9494 in the *Messages* buffer now, delete the oldest ones.
9495 This is safe because we don't have undo in this buffer. */
9497 if (NATNUMP (Vmessage_log_max
))
9499 scan_newline (Z
, Z_BYTE
, BEG
, BEG_BYTE
,
9500 -XFASTINT (Vmessage_log_max
) - 1, 0);
9501 del_range_both (BEG
, BEG_BYTE
, PT
, PT_BYTE
, 0);
9504 BEGV
= XMARKER (oldbegv
)->charpos
;
9505 BEGV_BYTE
= marker_byte_position (oldbegv
);
9514 ZV
= XMARKER (oldzv
)->charpos
;
9515 ZV_BYTE
= marker_byte_position (oldzv
);
9519 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (Z
, Z_BYTE
);
9521 /* We can't do Fgoto_char (oldpoint) because it will run some
9523 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (XMARKER (oldpoint
)->charpos
,
9524 XMARKER (oldpoint
)->bytepos
);
9527 unchain_marker (XMARKER (oldpoint
));
9528 unchain_marker (XMARKER (oldbegv
));
9529 unchain_marker (XMARKER (oldzv
));
9531 tem
= Fget_buffer_window (Fcurrent_buffer (), Qt
);
9532 set_buffer_internal (oldbuf
);
9534 windows_or_buffers_changed
= old_windows_or_buffers_changed
;
9535 message_log_need_newline
= !nlflag
;
9536 Vdeactivate_mark
= old_deactivate_mark
;
9541 /* We are at the end of the buffer after just having inserted a newline.
9542 (Note: We depend on the fact we won't be crossing the gap.)
9543 Check to see if the most recent message looks a lot like the previous one.
9544 Return 0 if different, 1 if the new one should just replace it, or a
9545 value N > 1 if we should also append " [N times]". */
9548 message_log_check_duplicate (ptrdiff_t prev_bol_byte
, ptrdiff_t this_bol_byte
)
9551 ptrdiff_t len
= Z_BYTE
- 1 - this_bol_byte
;
9553 unsigned char *p1
= BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS (current_buffer
, prev_bol_byte
);
9554 unsigned char *p2
= BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS (current_buffer
, this_bol_byte
);
9556 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
9558 if (i
>= 3 && p1
[i
-3] == '.' && p1
[i
-2] == '.' && p1
[i
-1] == '.')
9566 if (*p1
++ == ' ' && *p1
++ == '[')
9569 intmax_t n
= strtoimax ((char *) p1
, &pend
, 10);
9570 if (0 < n
&& n
< INTMAX_MAX
&& strncmp (pend
, " times]\n", 8) == 0)
9577 /* Display an echo area message M with a specified length of NBYTES
9578 bytes. The string may include null characters. If M is 0, clear
9579 out any existing message, and let the mini-buffer text show
9582 This may GC, so the buffer M must NOT point to a Lisp string. */
9585 message2 (const char *m
, ptrdiff_t nbytes
, int multibyte
)
9587 /* First flush out any partial line written with print. */
9588 message_log_maybe_newline ();
9590 message_dolog (m
, nbytes
, 1, multibyte
);
9591 message2_nolog (m
, nbytes
, multibyte
);
9595 /* The non-logging counterpart of message2. */
9598 message2_nolog (const char *m
, ptrdiff_t nbytes
, int multibyte
)
9600 struct frame
*sf
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
9601 message_enable_multibyte
= multibyte
;
9603 if (FRAME_INITIAL_P (sf
))
9605 if (noninteractive_need_newline
)
9606 putc ('\n', stderr
);
9607 noninteractive_need_newline
= 0;
9609 fwrite (m
, nbytes
, 1, stderr
);
9610 if (cursor_in_echo_area
== 0)
9611 fprintf (stderr
, "\n");
9614 /* A null message buffer means that the frame hasn't really been
9615 initialized yet. Error messages get reported properly by
9616 cmd_error, so this must be just an informative message; toss it. */
9617 else if (INTERACTIVE
9618 && sf
->glyphs_initialized_p
9619 && FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (sf
))
9621 Lisp_Object mini_window
;
9624 /* Get the frame containing the mini-buffer
9625 that the selected frame is using. */
9626 mini_window
= FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (sf
);
9627 f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (mini_window
)));
9629 FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY (f
);
9630 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (sf
)
9631 && ! FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
))
9632 Fmake_frame_visible (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (mini_window
)));
9636 set_message (m
, Qnil
, nbytes
, multibyte
);
9637 if (minibuffer_auto_raise
)
9638 Fraise_frame (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (mini_window
)));
9641 clear_message (1, 1);
9643 do_pending_window_change (0);
9644 echo_area_display (1);
9645 do_pending_window_change (0);
9646 if (FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->frame_up_to_date_hook
!= 0 && ! gc_in_progress
)
9647 (*FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->frame_up_to_date_hook
) (f
);
9652 /* Display an echo area message M with a specified length of NBYTES
9653 bytes. The string may include null characters. If M is not a
9654 string, clear out any existing message, and let the mini-buffer
9657 This function cancels echoing. */
9660 message3 (Lisp_Object m
, ptrdiff_t nbytes
, int multibyte
)
9662 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
9665 clear_message (1,1);
9668 /* First flush out any partial line written with print. */
9669 message_log_maybe_newline ();
9673 char *buffer
= SAFE_ALLOCA (nbytes
);
9674 memcpy (buffer
, SDATA (m
), nbytes
);
9675 message_dolog (buffer
, nbytes
, 1, multibyte
);
9678 message3_nolog (m
, nbytes
, multibyte
);
9684 /* The non-logging version of message3.
9685 This does not cancel echoing, because it is used for echoing.
9686 Perhaps we need to make a separate function for echoing
9687 and make this cancel echoing. */
9690 message3_nolog (Lisp_Object m
, ptrdiff_t nbytes
, int multibyte
)
9692 struct frame
*sf
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
9693 message_enable_multibyte
= multibyte
;
9695 if (FRAME_INITIAL_P (sf
))
9697 if (noninteractive_need_newline
)
9698 putc ('\n', stderr
);
9699 noninteractive_need_newline
= 0;
9701 fwrite (SDATA (m
), nbytes
, 1, stderr
);
9702 if (cursor_in_echo_area
== 0)
9703 fprintf (stderr
, "\n");
9706 /* A null message buffer means that the frame hasn't really been
9707 initialized yet. Error messages get reported properly by
9708 cmd_error, so this must be just an informative message; toss it. */
9709 else if (INTERACTIVE
9710 && sf
->glyphs_initialized_p
9711 && FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (sf
))
9713 Lisp_Object mini_window
;
9717 /* Get the frame containing the mini-buffer
9718 that the selected frame is using. */
9719 mini_window
= FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (sf
);
9720 frame
= XWINDOW (mini_window
)->frame
;
9723 FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY (f
);
9724 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (sf
)
9725 && !FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
))
9726 Fmake_frame_visible (frame
);
9728 if (STRINGP (m
) && SCHARS (m
) > 0)
9730 set_message (NULL
, m
, nbytes
, multibyte
);
9731 if (minibuffer_auto_raise
)
9732 Fraise_frame (frame
);
9733 /* Assume we are not echoing.
9734 (If we are, echo_now will override this.) */
9735 echo_message_buffer
= Qnil
;
9738 clear_message (1, 1);
9740 do_pending_window_change (0);
9741 echo_area_display (1);
9742 do_pending_window_change (0);
9743 if (FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->frame_up_to_date_hook
!= 0 && ! gc_in_progress
)
9744 (*FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->frame_up_to_date_hook
) (f
);
9749 /* Display a null-terminated echo area message M. If M is 0, clear
9750 out any existing message, and let the mini-buffer text show through.
9752 The buffer M must continue to exist until after the echo area gets
9753 cleared or some other message gets displayed there. Do not pass
9754 text that is stored in a Lisp string. Do not pass text in a buffer
9755 that was alloca'd. */
9758 message1 (const char *m
)
9760 message2 (m
, (m
? strlen (m
) : 0), 0);
9764 /* The non-logging counterpart of message1. */
9767 message1_nolog (const char *m
)
9769 message2_nolog (m
, (m
? strlen (m
) : 0), 0);
9772 /* Display a message M which contains a single %s
9773 which gets replaced with STRING. */
9776 message_with_string (const char *m
, Lisp_Object string
, int log
)
9778 CHECK_STRING (string
);
9784 if (noninteractive_need_newline
)
9785 putc ('\n', stderr
);
9786 noninteractive_need_newline
= 0;
9787 fprintf (stderr
, m
, SDATA (string
));
9788 if (!cursor_in_echo_area
)
9789 fprintf (stderr
, "\n");
9793 else if (INTERACTIVE
)
9795 /* The frame whose minibuffer we're going to display the message on.
9796 It may be larger than the selected frame, so we need
9797 to use its buffer, not the selected frame's buffer. */
9798 Lisp_Object mini_window
;
9799 struct frame
*f
, *sf
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
9801 /* Get the frame containing the minibuffer
9802 that the selected frame is using. */
9803 mini_window
= FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (sf
);
9804 f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (mini_window
)));
9806 /* A null message buffer means that the frame hasn't really been
9807 initialized yet. Error messages get reported properly by
9808 cmd_error, so this must be just an informative message; toss it. */
9809 if (FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (f
))
9811 Lisp_Object args
[2], msg
;
9812 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
;
9814 args
[0] = build_string (m
);
9815 args
[1] = msg
= string
;
9816 GCPRO2 (args
[0], msg
);
9819 msg
= Fformat (2, args
);
9822 message3 (msg
, SBYTES (msg
), STRING_MULTIBYTE (msg
));
9824 message3_nolog (msg
, SBYTES (msg
), STRING_MULTIBYTE (msg
));
9828 /* Print should start at the beginning of the message
9829 buffer next time. */
9830 message_buf_print
= 0;
9836 /* Dump an informative message to the minibuf. If M is 0, clear out
9837 any existing message, and let the mini-buffer text show through. */
9840 vmessage (const char *m
, va_list ap
)
9846 if (noninteractive_need_newline
)
9847 putc ('\n', stderr
);
9848 noninteractive_need_newline
= 0;
9849 vfprintf (stderr
, m
, ap
);
9850 if (cursor_in_echo_area
== 0)
9851 fprintf (stderr
, "\n");
9855 else if (INTERACTIVE
)
9857 /* The frame whose mini-buffer we're going to display the message
9858 on. It may be larger than the selected frame, so we need to
9859 use its buffer, not the selected frame's buffer. */
9860 Lisp_Object mini_window
;
9861 struct frame
*f
, *sf
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
9863 /* Get the frame containing the mini-buffer
9864 that the selected frame is using. */
9865 mini_window
= FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (sf
);
9866 f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (mini_window
)));
9868 /* A null message buffer means that the frame hasn't really been
9869 initialized yet. Error messages get reported properly by
9870 cmd_error, so this must be just an informative message; toss
9872 if (FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (f
))
9878 len
= doprnt (FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (f
),
9879 FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF_SIZE (f
), m
, (char *)0, ap
);
9881 message2 (FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (f
), len
, 1);
9886 /* Print should start at the beginning of the message
9887 buffer next time. */
9888 message_buf_print
= 0;
9894 message (const char *m
, ...)
9904 /* The non-logging version of message. */
9907 message_nolog (const char *m
, ...)
9909 Lisp_Object old_log_max
;
9912 old_log_max
= Vmessage_log_max
;
9913 Vmessage_log_max
= Qnil
;
9915 Vmessage_log_max
= old_log_max
;
9921 /* Display the current message in the current mini-buffer. This is
9922 only called from error handlers in process.c, and is not time
9926 update_echo_area (void)
9928 if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer
[0]))
9931 string
= Fcurrent_message ();
9932 message3 (string
, SBYTES (string
),
9933 !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
)));
9938 /* Make sure echo area buffers in `echo_buffers' are live.
9939 If they aren't, make new ones. */
9942 ensure_echo_area_buffers (void)
9946 for (i
= 0; i
< 2; ++i
)
9947 if (!BUFFERP (echo_buffer
[i
])
9948 || !BUFFER_LIVE_P (XBUFFER (echo_buffer
[i
])))
9951 Lisp_Object old_buffer
;
9954 old_buffer
= echo_buffer
[i
];
9955 echo_buffer
[i
] = Fget_buffer_create
9956 (make_formatted_string (name
, " *Echo Area %d*", i
));
9957 bset_truncate_lines (XBUFFER (echo_buffer
[i
]), Qnil
);
9958 /* to force word wrap in echo area -
9959 it was decided to postpone this*/
9960 /* XBUFFER (echo_buffer[i])->word_wrap = Qt; */
9962 for (j
= 0; j
< 2; ++j
)
9963 if (EQ (old_buffer
, echo_area_buffer
[j
]))
9964 echo_area_buffer
[j
] = echo_buffer
[i
];
9969 /* Call FN with args A1..A4 with either the current or last displayed
9970 echo_area_buffer as current buffer.
9972 WHICH zero means use the current message buffer
9973 echo_area_buffer[0]. If that is nil, choose a suitable buffer
9974 from echo_buffer[] and clear it.
9976 WHICH > 0 means use echo_area_buffer[1]. If that is nil, choose a
9977 suitable buffer from echo_buffer[] and clear it.
9979 If WHICH < 0, set echo_area_buffer[1] to echo_area_buffer[0], so
9980 that the current message becomes the last displayed one, make
9981 choose a suitable buffer for echo_area_buffer[0], and clear it.
9983 Value is what FN returns. */
9986 with_echo_area_buffer (struct window
*w
, int which
,
9987 int (*fn
) (ptrdiff_t, Lisp_Object
, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t),
9988 ptrdiff_t a1
, Lisp_Object a2
, ptrdiff_t a3
, ptrdiff_t a4
)
9991 int this_one
, the_other
, clear_buffer_p
, rc
;
9992 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
9994 /* If buffers aren't live, make new ones. */
9995 ensure_echo_area_buffers ();
10000 this_one
= 0, the_other
= 1;
10001 else if (which
> 0)
10002 this_one
= 1, the_other
= 0;
10005 this_one
= 0, the_other
= 1;
10006 clear_buffer_p
= 1;
10008 /* We need a fresh one in case the current echo buffer equals
10009 the one containing the last displayed echo area message. */
10010 if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer
[this_one
])
10011 && EQ (echo_area_buffer
[this_one
], echo_area_buffer
[the_other
]))
10012 echo_area_buffer
[this_one
] = Qnil
;
10015 /* Choose a suitable buffer from echo_buffer[] is we don't
10017 if (NILP (echo_area_buffer
[this_one
]))
10019 echo_area_buffer
[this_one
]
10020 = (EQ (echo_area_buffer
[the_other
], echo_buffer
[this_one
])
10021 ? echo_buffer
[the_other
]
10022 : echo_buffer
[this_one
]);
10023 clear_buffer_p
= 1;
10026 buffer
= echo_area_buffer
[this_one
];
10028 /* Don't get confused by reusing the buffer used for echoing
10029 for a different purpose. */
10030 if (echo_kboard
== NULL
&& EQ (buffer
, echo_message_buffer
))
10033 record_unwind_protect (unwind_with_echo_area_buffer
,
10034 with_echo_area_buffer_unwind_data (w
));
10036 /* Make the echo area buffer current. Note that for display
10037 purposes, it is not necessary that the displayed window's buffer
10038 == current_buffer, except for text property lookup. So, let's
10039 only set that buffer temporarily here without doing a full
10040 Fset_window_buffer. We must also change w->pointm, though,
10041 because otherwise an assertions in unshow_buffer fails, and Emacs
10043 set_buffer_internal_1 (XBUFFER (buffer
));
10046 wset_buffer (w
, buffer
);
10047 set_marker_both (w
->pointm
, buffer
, BEG
, BEG_BYTE
);
10050 bset_undo_list (current_buffer
, Qt
);
10051 bset_read_only (current_buffer
, Qnil
);
10052 specbind (Qinhibit_read_only
, Qt
);
10053 specbind (Qinhibit_modification_hooks
, Qt
);
10055 if (clear_buffer_p
&& Z
> BEG
)
10056 del_range (BEG
, Z
);
10058 eassert (BEGV
>= BEG
);
10059 eassert (ZV
<= Z
&& ZV
>= BEGV
);
10061 rc
= fn (a1
, a2
, a3
, a4
);
10063 eassert (BEGV
>= BEG
);
10064 eassert (ZV
<= Z
&& ZV
>= BEGV
);
10066 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
10071 /* Save state that should be preserved around the call to the function
10072 FN called in with_echo_area_buffer. */
10075 with_echo_area_buffer_unwind_data (struct window
*w
)
10078 Lisp_Object vector
, tmp
;
10080 /* Reduce consing by keeping one vector in
10081 Vwith_echo_area_save_vector. */
10082 vector
= Vwith_echo_area_save_vector
;
10083 Vwith_echo_area_save_vector
= Qnil
;
10086 vector
= Fmake_vector (make_number (7), Qnil
);
10088 XSETBUFFER (tmp
, current_buffer
); ASET (vector
, i
, tmp
); ++i
;
10089 ASET (vector
, i
, Vdeactivate_mark
); ++i
;
10090 ASET (vector
, i
, make_number (windows_or_buffers_changed
)); ++i
;
10094 XSETWINDOW (tmp
, w
); ASET (vector
, i
, tmp
); ++i
;
10095 ASET (vector
, i
, w
->buffer
); ++i
;
10096 ASET (vector
, i
, make_number (XMARKER (w
->pointm
)->charpos
)); ++i
;
10097 ASET (vector
, i
, make_number (XMARKER (w
->pointm
)->bytepos
)); ++i
;
10102 for (; i
< end
; ++i
)
10103 ASET (vector
, i
, Qnil
);
10106 eassert (i
== ASIZE (vector
));
10111 /* Restore global state from VECTOR which was created by
10112 with_echo_area_buffer_unwind_data. */
10115 unwind_with_echo_area_buffer (Lisp_Object vector
)
10117 set_buffer_internal_1 (XBUFFER (AREF (vector
, 0)));
10118 Vdeactivate_mark
= AREF (vector
, 1);
10119 windows_or_buffers_changed
= XFASTINT (AREF (vector
, 2));
10121 if (WINDOWP (AREF (vector
, 3)))
10124 Lisp_Object buffer
, charpos
, bytepos
;
10126 w
= XWINDOW (AREF (vector
, 3));
10127 buffer
= AREF (vector
, 4);
10128 charpos
= AREF (vector
, 5);
10129 bytepos
= AREF (vector
, 6);
10131 wset_buffer (w
, buffer
);
10132 set_marker_both (w
->pointm
, buffer
,
10133 XFASTINT (charpos
), XFASTINT (bytepos
));
10136 Vwith_echo_area_save_vector
= vector
;
10141 /* Set up the echo area for use by print functions. MULTIBYTE_P
10142 non-zero means we will print multibyte. */
10145 setup_echo_area_for_printing (int multibyte_p
)
10147 /* If we can't find an echo area any more, exit. */
10148 if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (selected_frame
)))
10149 Fkill_emacs (Qnil
);
10151 ensure_echo_area_buffers ();
10153 if (!message_buf_print
)
10155 /* A message has been output since the last time we printed.
10156 Choose a fresh echo area buffer. */
10157 if (EQ (echo_area_buffer
[1], echo_buffer
[0]))
10158 echo_area_buffer
[0] = echo_buffer
[1];
10160 echo_area_buffer
[0] = echo_buffer
[0];
10162 /* Switch to that buffer and clear it. */
10163 set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (echo_area_buffer
[0]));
10164 bset_truncate_lines (current_buffer
, Qnil
);
10168 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
10169 specbind (Qinhibit_read_only
, Qt
);
10170 /* Note that undo recording is always disabled. */
10171 del_range (BEG
, Z
);
10172 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
10174 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (BEG
, BEG_BYTE
);
10176 /* Set up the buffer for the multibyteness we need. */
10178 != !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
)))
10179 Fset_buffer_multibyte (multibyte_p
? Qt
: Qnil
);
10181 /* Raise the frame containing the echo area. */
10182 if (minibuffer_auto_raise
)
10184 struct frame
*sf
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
10185 Lisp_Object mini_window
;
10186 mini_window
= FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (sf
);
10187 Fraise_frame (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (mini_window
)));
10190 message_log_maybe_newline ();
10191 message_buf_print
= 1;
10195 if (NILP (echo_area_buffer
[0]))
10197 if (EQ (echo_area_buffer
[1], echo_buffer
[0]))
10198 echo_area_buffer
[0] = echo_buffer
[1];
10200 echo_area_buffer
[0] = echo_buffer
[0];
10203 if (current_buffer
!= XBUFFER (echo_area_buffer
[0]))
10205 /* Someone switched buffers between print requests. */
10206 set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (echo_area_buffer
[0]));
10207 bset_truncate_lines (current_buffer
, Qnil
);
10213 /* Display an echo area message in window W. Value is non-zero if W's
10214 height is changed. If display_last_displayed_message_p is
10215 non-zero, display the message that was last displayed, otherwise
10216 display the current message. */
10219 display_echo_area (struct window
*w
)
10221 int i
, no_message_p
, window_height_changed_p
;
10223 /* Temporarily disable garbage collections while displaying the echo
10224 area. This is done because a GC can print a message itself.
10225 That message would modify the echo area buffer's contents while a
10226 redisplay of the buffer is going on, and seriously confuse
10228 ptrdiff_t count
= inhibit_garbage_collection ();
10230 /* If there is no message, we must call display_echo_area_1
10231 nevertheless because it resizes the window. But we will have to
10232 reset the echo_area_buffer in question to nil at the end because
10233 with_echo_area_buffer will sets it to an empty buffer. */
10234 i
= display_last_displayed_message_p
? 1 : 0;
10235 no_message_p
= NILP (echo_area_buffer
[i
]);
10237 window_height_changed_p
10238 = with_echo_area_buffer (w
, display_last_displayed_message_p
,
10239 display_echo_area_1
,
10240 (intptr_t) w
, Qnil
, 0, 0);
10243 echo_area_buffer
[i
] = Qnil
;
10245 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
10246 return window_height_changed_p
;
10250 /* Helper for display_echo_area. Display the current buffer which
10251 contains the current echo area message in window W, a mini-window,
10252 a pointer to which is passed in A1. A2..A4 are currently not used.
10253 Change the height of W so that all of the message is displayed.
10254 Value is non-zero if height of W was changed. */
10257 display_echo_area_1 (ptrdiff_t a1
, Lisp_Object a2
, ptrdiff_t a3
, ptrdiff_t a4
)
10260 struct window
*w
= (struct window
*) i1
;
10261 Lisp_Object window
;
10262 struct text_pos start
;
10263 int window_height_changed_p
= 0;
10265 /* Do this before displaying, so that we have a large enough glyph
10266 matrix for the display. If we can't get enough space for the
10267 whole text, display the last N lines. That works by setting w->start. */
10268 window_height_changed_p
= resize_mini_window (w
, 0);
10270 /* Use the starting position chosen by resize_mini_window. */
10271 SET_TEXT_POS_FROM_MARKER (start
, w
->start
);
10274 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
10275 XSETWINDOW (window
, w
);
10276 try_window (window
, start
, 0);
10278 return window_height_changed_p
;
10282 /* Resize the echo area window to exactly the size needed for the
10283 currently displayed message, if there is one. If a mini-buffer
10284 is active, don't shrink it. */
10287 resize_echo_area_exactly (void)
10289 if (BUFFERP (echo_area_buffer
[0])
10290 && WINDOWP (echo_area_window
))
10292 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (echo_area_window
);
10294 Lisp_Object resize_exactly
;
10296 if (minibuf_level
== 0)
10297 resize_exactly
= Qt
;
10299 resize_exactly
= Qnil
;
10301 resized_p
= with_echo_area_buffer (w
, 0, resize_mini_window_1
,
10302 (intptr_t) w
, resize_exactly
,
10306 ++windows_or_buffers_changed
;
10307 ++update_mode_lines
;
10308 redisplay_internal ();
10314 /* Callback function for with_echo_area_buffer, when used from
10315 resize_echo_area_exactly. A1 contains a pointer to the window to
10316 resize, EXACTLY non-nil means resize the mini-window exactly to the
10317 size of the text displayed. A3 and A4 are not used. Value is what
10318 resize_mini_window returns. */
10321 resize_mini_window_1 (ptrdiff_t a1
, Lisp_Object exactly
, ptrdiff_t a3
, ptrdiff_t a4
)
10324 return resize_mini_window ((struct window
*) i1
, !NILP (exactly
));
10328 /* Resize mini-window W to fit the size of its contents. EXACT_P
10329 means size the window exactly to the size needed. Otherwise, it's
10330 only enlarged until W's buffer is empty.
10332 Set W->start to the right place to begin display. If the whole
10333 contents fit, start at the beginning. Otherwise, start so as
10334 to make the end of the contents appear. This is particularly
10335 important for y-or-n-p, but seems desirable generally.
10337 Value is non-zero if the window height has been changed. */
10340 resize_mini_window (struct window
*w
, int exact_p
)
10342 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
10343 int window_height_changed_p
= 0;
10345 eassert (MINI_WINDOW_P (w
));
10347 /* By default, start display at the beginning. */
10348 set_marker_both (w
->start
, w
->buffer
,
10349 BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
)),
10350 BUF_BEGV_BYTE (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
)));
10352 /* Don't resize windows while redisplaying a window; it would
10353 confuse redisplay functions when the size of the window they are
10354 displaying changes from under them. Such a resizing can happen,
10355 for instance, when which-func prints a long message while
10356 we are running fontification-functions. We're running these
10357 functions with safe_call which binds inhibit-redisplay to t. */
10358 if (!NILP (Vinhibit_redisplay
))
10361 /* Nil means don't try to resize. */
10362 if (NILP (Vresize_mini_windows
)
10363 || (FRAME_X_P (f
) && FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
) == NULL
))
10366 if (!FRAME_MINIBUF_ONLY_P (f
))
10369 struct window
*root
= XWINDOW (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f
));
10370 int total_height
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (root
) + WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
);
10372 EMACS_INT max_height
;
10373 int unit
= FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
);
10374 struct text_pos start
;
10375 struct buffer
*old_current_buffer
= NULL
;
10377 if (current_buffer
!= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
))
10379 old_current_buffer
= current_buffer
;
10380 set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
));
10383 init_iterator (&it
, w
, BEGV
, BEGV_BYTE
, NULL
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
10385 /* Compute the max. number of lines specified by the user. */
10386 if (FLOATP (Vmax_mini_window_height
))
10387 max_height
= XFLOATINT (Vmax_mini_window_height
) * FRAME_LINES (f
);
10388 else if (INTEGERP (Vmax_mini_window_height
))
10389 max_height
= XINT (Vmax_mini_window_height
);
10391 max_height
= total_height
/ 4;
10393 /* Correct that max. height if it's bogus. */
10394 max_height
= max (1, max_height
);
10395 max_height
= min (total_height
, max_height
);
10397 /* Find out the height of the text in the window. */
10398 if (it
.line_wrap
== TRUNCATE
)
10403 move_it_to (&it
, ZV
, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
10404 if (it
.max_ascent
== 0 && it
.max_descent
== 0)
10405 height
= it
.current_y
+ last_height
;
10407 height
= it
.current_y
+ it
.max_ascent
+ it
.max_descent
;
10408 height
-= min (it
.extra_line_spacing
, it
.max_extra_line_spacing
);
10409 height
= (height
+ unit
- 1) / unit
;
10412 /* Compute a suitable window start. */
10413 if (height
> max_height
)
10415 height
= max_height
;
10416 init_iterator (&it
, w
, ZV
, ZV_BYTE
, NULL
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
10417 move_it_vertically_backward (&it
, (height
- 1) * unit
);
10418 start
= it
.current
.pos
;
10421 SET_TEXT_POS (start
, BEGV
, BEGV_BYTE
);
10422 SET_MARKER_FROM_TEXT_POS (w
->start
, start
);
10424 if (EQ (Vresize_mini_windows
, Qgrow_only
))
10426 /* Let it grow only, until we display an empty message, in which
10427 case the window shrinks again. */
10428 if (height
> WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
))
10430 int old_height
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
);
10431 freeze_window_starts (f
, 1);
10432 grow_mini_window (w
, height
- WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
));
10433 window_height_changed_p
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) != old_height
;
10435 else if (height
< WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
)
10436 && (exact_p
|| BEGV
== ZV
))
10438 int old_height
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
);
10439 freeze_window_starts (f
, 0);
10440 shrink_mini_window (w
);
10441 window_height_changed_p
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) != old_height
;
10446 /* Always resize to exact size needed. */
10447 if (height
> WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
))
10449 int old_height
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
);
10450 freeze_window_starts (f
, 1);
10451 grow_mini_window (w
, height
- WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
));
10452 window_height_changed_p
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) != old_height
;
10454 else if (height
< WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
))
10456 int old_height
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
);
10457 freeze_window_starts (f
, 0);
10458 shrink_mini_window (w
);
10462 freeze_window_starts (f
, 1);
10463 grow_mini_window (w
, height
- WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
));
10466 window_height_changed_p
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) != old_height
;
10470 if (old_current_buffer
)
10471 set_buffer_internal (old_current_buffer
);
10474 return window_height_changed_p
;
10478 /* Value is the current message, a string, or nil if there is no
10479 current message. */
10482 current_message (void)
10486 if (!BUFFERP (echo_area_buffer
[0]))
10490 with_echo_area_buffer (0, 0, current_message_1
,
10491 (intptr_t) &msg
, Qnil
, 0, 0);
10493 echo_area_buffer
[0] = Qnil
;
10501 current_message_1 (ptrdiff_t a1
, Lisp_Object a2
, ptrdiff_t a3
, ptrdiff_t a4
)
10504 Lisp_Object
*msg
= (Lisp_Object
*) i1
;
10507 *msg
= make_buffer_string (BEG
, Z
, 1);
10514 /* Push the current message on Vmessage_stack for later restoration
10515 by restore_message. Value is non-zero if the current message isn't
10516 empty. This is a relatively infrequent operation, so it's not
10517 worth optimizing. */
10520 push_message (void)
10522 Lisp_Object msg
= current_message ();
10523 Vmessage_stack
= Fcons (msg
, Vmessage_stack
);
10524 return STRINGP (msg
);
10528 /* Restore message display from the top of Vmessage_stack. */
10531 restore_message (void)
10535 eassert (CONSP (Vmessage_stack
));
10536 msg
= XCAR (Vmessage_stack
);
10538 message3_nolog (msg
, SBYTES (msg
), STRING_MULTIBYTE (msg
));
10540 message3_nolog (msg
, 0, 0);
10544 /* Handler for record_unwind_protect calling pop_message. */
10547 pop_message_unwind (Lisp_Object dummy
)
10553 /* Pop the top-most entry off Vmessage_stack. */
10558 eassert (CONSP (Vmessage_stack
));
10559 Vmessage_stack
= XCDR (Vmessage_stack
);
10563 /* Check that Vmessage_stack is nil. Called from emacs.c when Emacs
10564 exits. If the stack is not empty, we have a missing pop_message
10568 check_message_stack (void)
10570 if (!NILP (Vmessage_stack
))
10575 /* Truncate to NCHARS what will be displayed in the echo area the next
10576 time we display it---but don't redisplay it now. */
10579 truncate_echo_area (ptrdiff_t nchars
)
10582 echo_area_buffer
[0] = Qnil
;
10583 /* A null message buffer means that the frame hasn't really been
10584 initialized yet. Error messages get reported properly by
10585 cmd_error, so this must be just an informative message; toss it. */
10586 else if (!noninteractive
10588 && !NILP (echo_area_buffer
[0]))
10590 struct frame
*sf
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
10591 if (FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (sf
))
10592 with_echo_area_buffer (0, 0, truncate_message_1
, nchars
, Qnil
, 0, 0);
10597 /* Helper function for truncate_echo_area. Truncate the current
10598 message to at most NCHARS characters. */
10601 truncate_message_1 (ptrdiff_t nchars
, Lisp_Object a2
, ptrdiff_t a3
, ptrdiff_t a4
)
10603 if (BEG
+ nchars
< Z
)
10604 del_range (BEG
+ nchars
, Z
);
10606 echo_area_buffer
[0] = Qnil
;
10610 /* Set the current message to a substring of S or STRING.
10612 If STRING is a Lisp string, set the message to the first NBYTES
10613 bytes from STRING. NBYTES zero means use the whole string. If
10614 STRING is multibyte, the message will be displayed multibyte.
10616 If S is not null, set the message to the first LEN bytes of S. LEN
10617 zero means use the whole string. MULTIBYTE_P non-zero means S is
10618 multibyte. Display the message multibyte in that case.
10620 Doesn't GC, as with_echo_area_buffer binds Qinhibit_modification_hooks
10621 to t before calling set_message_1 (which calls insert).
10625 set_message (const char *s
, Lisp_Object string
,
10626 ptrdiff_t nbytes
, int multibyte_p
)
10628 message_enable_multibyte
10629 = ((s
&& multibyte_p
)
10630 || (STRINGP (string
) && STRING_MULTIBYTE (string
)));
10632 with_echo_area_buffer (0, -1, set_message_1
,
10633 (intptr_t) s
, string
, nbytes
, multibyte_p
);
10634 message_buf_print
= 0;
10635 help_echo_showing_p
= 0;
10637 if (STRINGP (Vdebug_on_message
)
10638 && fast_string_match (Vdebug_on_message
, string
) >= 0)
10639 call_debugger (list2 (Qerror
, string
));
10643 /* Helper function for set_message. Arguments have the same meaning
10644 as there, with A1 corresponding to S and A2 corresponding to STRING
10645 This function is called with the echo area buffer being
10649 set_message_1 (ptrdiff_t a1
, Lisp_Object a2
, ptrdiff_t nbytes
, ptrdiff_t multibyte_p
)
10652 const char *s
= (const char *) i1
;
10653 const unsigned char *msg
= (const unsigned char *) s
;
10654 Lisp_Object string
= a2
;
10656 /* Change multibyteness of the echo buffer appropriately. */
10657 if (message_enable_multibyte
10658 != !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
)))
10659 Fset_buffer_multibyte (message_enable_multibyte
? Qt
: Qnil
);
10661 bset_truncate_lines (current_buffer
, message_truncate_lines
? Qt
: Qnil
);
10662 if (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, bidi_display_reordering
)))
10663 bset_bidi_paragraph_direction (current_buffer
, Qleft_to_right
);
10665 /* Insert new message at BEG. */
10666 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (BEG
, BEG_BYTE
);
10668 if (STRINGP (string
))
10673 nbytes
= SBYTES (string
);
10674 nchars
= string_byte_to_char (string
, nbytes
);
10676 /* This function takes care of single/multibyte conversion. We
10677 just have to ensure that the echo area buffer has the right
10678 setting of enable_multibyte_characters. */
10679 insert_from_string (string
, 0, 0, nchars
, nbytes
, 1);
10684 nbytes
= strlen (s
);
10686 if (multibyte_p
&& NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
)))
10688 /* Convert from multi-byte to single-byte. */
10693 /* Convert a multibyte string to single-byte. */
10694 for (i
= 0; i
< nbytes
; i
+= n
)
10696 c
= string_char_and_length (msg
+ i
, &n
);
10697 work
[0] = (ASCII_CHAR_P (c
)
10699 : multibyte_char_to_unibyte (c
));
10700 insert_1_both (work
, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0);
10703 else if (!multibyte_p
10704 && !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
)))
10706 /* Convert from single-byte to multi-byte. */
10709 unsigned char str
[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH
];
10711 /* Convert a single-byte string to multibyte. */
10712 for (i
= 0; i
< nbytes
; i
++)
10715 MAKE_CHAR_MULTIBYTE (c
);
10716 n
= CHAR_STRING (c
, str
);
10717 insert_1_both ((char *) str
, 1, n
, 1, 0, 0);
10721 insert_1 (s
, nbytes
, 1, 0, 0);
10728 /* Clear messages. CURRENT_P non-zero means clear the current
10729 message. LAST_DISPLAYED_P non-zero means clear the message
10733 clear_message (int current_p
, int last_displayed_p
)
10737 echo_area_buffer
[0] = Qnil
;
10738 message_cleared_p
= 1;
10741 if (last_displayed_p
)
10742 echo_area_buffer
[1] = Qnil
;
10744 message_buf_print
= 0;
10747 /* Clear garbaged frames.
10749 This function is used where the old redisplay called
10750 redraw_garbaged_frames which in turn called redraw_frame which in
10751 turn called clear_frame. The call to clear_frame was a source of
10752 flickering. I believe a clear_frame is not necessary. It should
10753 suffice in the new redisplay to invalidate all current matrices,
10754 and ensure a complete redisplay of all windows. */
10757 clear_garbaged_frames (void)
10759 if (frame_garbaged
)
10761 Lisp_Object tail
, frame
;
10762 int changed_count
= 0;
10764 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
10766 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (frame
);
10768 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
) && FRAME_GARBAGED_P (f
))
10772 Fredraw_frame (frame
);
10773 f
->force_flush_display_p
= 1;
10775 clear_current_matrices (f
);
10782 frame_garbaged
= 0;
10784 ++windows_or_buffers_changed
;
10789 /* Redisplay the echo area of the selected frame. If UPDATE_FRAME_P
10790 is non-zero update selected_frame. Value is non-zero if the
10791 mini-windows height has been changed. */
10794 echo_area_display (int update_frame_p
)
10796 Lisp_Object mini_window
;
10799 int window_height_changed_p
= 0;
10800 struct frame
*sf
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
10802 mini_window
= FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (sf
);
10803 w
= XWINDOW (mini_window
);
10804 f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
10806 /* Don't display if frame is invisible or not yet initialized. */
10807 if (!FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
) || !f
->glyphs_initialized_p
)
10810 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
10811 /* When Emacs starts, selected_frame may be the initial terminal
10812 frame. If we let this through, a message would be displayed on
10814 if (FRAME_INITIAL_P (XFRAME (selected_frame
)))
10816 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
10818 /* Redraw garbaged frames. */
10819 if (frame_garbaged
)
10820 clear_garbaged_frames ();
10822 if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer
[0]) || minibuf_level
== 0)
10824 echo_area_window
= mini_window
;
10825 window_height_changed_p
= display_echo_area (w
);
10826 w
->must_be_updated_p
= 1;
10828 /* Update the display, unless called from redisplay_internal.
10829 Also don't update the screen during redisplay itself. The
10830 update will happen at the end of redisplay, and an update
10831 here could cause confusion. */
10832 if (update_frame_p
&& !redisplaying_p
)
10836 /* If the display update has been interrupted by pending
10837 input, update mode lines in the frame. Due to the
10838 pending input, it might have been that redisplay hasn't
10839 been called, so that mode lines above the echo area are
10840 garbaged. This looks odd, so we prevent it here. */
10841 if (!display_completed
)
10842 n
= redisplay_mode_lines (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f
), 0);
10844 if (window_height_changed_p
10845 /* Don't do this if Emacs is shutting down. Redisplay
10846 needs to run hooks. */
10847 && !NILP (Vrun_hooks
))
10849 /* Must update other windows. Likewise as in other
10850 cases, don't let this update be interrupted by
10852 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
10853 specbind (Qredisplay_dont_pause
, Qt
);
10854 windows_or_buffers_changed
= 1;
10855 redisplay_internal ();
10856 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
10858 else if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
) && n
== 0)
10860 /* Window configuration is the same as before.
10861 Can do with a display update of the echo area,
10862 unless we displayed some mode lines. */
10863 update_single_window (w
, 1);
10864 FRAME_RIF (f
)->flush_display (f
);
10867 update_frame (f
, 1, 1);
10869 /* If cursor is in the echo area, make sure that the next
10870 redisplay displays the minibuffer, so that the cursor will
10871 be replaced with what the minibuffer wants. */
10872 if (cursor_in_echo_area
)
10873 ++windows_or_buffers_changed
;
10876 else if (!EQ (mini_window
, selected_window
))
10877 windows_or_buffers_changed
++;
10879 /* Last displayed message is now the current message. */
10880 echo_area_buffer
[1] = echo_area_buffer
[0];
10881 /* Inform read_char that we're not echoing. */
10882 echo_message_buffer
= Qnil
;
10884 /* Prevent redisplay optimization in redisplay_internal by resetting
10885 this_line_start_pos. This is done because the mini-buffer now
10886 displays the message instead of its buffer text. */
10887 if (EQ (mini_window
, selected_window
))
10888 CHARPOS (this_line_start_pos
) = 0;
10890 return window_height_changed_p
;
10895 /***********************************************************************
10896 Mode Lines and Frame Titles
10897 ***********************************************************************/
10899 /* A buffer for constructing non-propertized mode-line strings and
10900 frame titles in it; allocated from the heap in init_xdisp and
10901 resized as needed in store_mode_line_noprop_char. */
10903 static char *mode_line_noprop_buf
;
10905 /* The buffer's end, and a current output position in it. */
10907 static char *mode_line_noprop_buf_end
;
10908 static char *mode_line_noprop_ptr
;
10910 #define MODE_LINE_NOPROP_LEN(start) \
10911 ((mode_line_noprop_ptr - mode_line_noprop_buf) - start)
10914 MODE_LINE_DISPLAY
= 0,
10918 } mode_line_target
;
10920 /* Alist that caches the results of :propertize.
10921 Each element is (PROPERTIZED-STRING . PROPERTY-LIST). */
10922 static Lisp_Object mode_line_proptrans_alist
;
10924 /* List of strings making up the mode-line. */
10925 static Lisp_Object mode_line_string_list
;
10927 /* Base face property when building propertized mode line string. */
10928 static Lisp_Object mode_line_string_face
;
10929 static Lisp_Object mode_line_string_face_prop
;
10932 /* Unwind data for mode line strings */
10934 static Lisp_Object Vmode_line_unwind_vector
;
10937 format_mode_line_unwind_data (struct frame
*target_frame
,
10938 struct buffer
*obuf
,
10940 int save_proptrans
)
10942 Lisp_Object vector
, tmp
;
10944 /* Reduce consing by keeping one vector in
10945 Vwith_echo_area_save_vector. */
10946 vector
= Vmode_line_unwind_vector
;
10947 Vmode_line_unwind_vector
= Qnil
;
10950 vector
= Fmake_vector (make_number (10), Qnil
);
10952 ASET (vector
, 0, make_number (mode_line_target
));
10953 ASET (vector
, 1, make_number (MODE_LINE_NOPROP_LEN (0)));
10954 ASET (vector
, 2, mode_line_string_list
);
10955 ASET (vector
, 3, save_proptrans
? mode_line_proptrans_alist
: Qt
);
10956 ASET (vector
, 4, mode_line_string_face
);
10957 ASET (vector
, 5, mode_line_string_face_prop
);
10960 XSETBUFFER (tmp
, obuf
);
10963 ASET (vector
, 6, tmp
);
10964 ASET (vector
, 7, owin
);
10967 /* Similarly to `with-selected-window', if the operation selects
10968 a window on another frame, we must restore that frame's
10969 selected window, and (for a tty) the top-frame. */
10970 ASET (vector
, 8, target_frame
->selected_window
);
10971 if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (target_frame
))
10972 ASET (vector
, 9, FRAME_TTY (target_frame
)->top_frame
);
10979 unwind_format_mode_line (Lisp_Object vector
)
10981 Lisp_Object old_window
= AREF (vector
, 7);
10982 Lisp_Object target_frame_window
= AREF (vector
, 8);
10983 Lisp_Object old_top_frame
= AREF (vector
, 9);
10985 mode_line_target
= XINT (AREF (vector
, 0));
10986 mode_line_noprop_ptr
= mode_line_noprop_buf
+ XINT (AREF (vector
, 1));
10987 mode_line_string_list
= AREF (vector
, 2);
10988 if (! EQ (AREF (vector
, 3), Qt
))
10989 mode_line_proptrans_alist
= AREF (vector
, 3);
10990 mode_line_string_face
= AREF (vector
, 4);
10991 mode_line_string_face_prop
= AREF (vector
, 5);
10993 /* Select window before buffer, since it may change the buffer. */
10994 if (!NILP (old_window
))
10996 /* If the operation that we are unwinding had selected a window
10997 on a different frame, reset its frame-selected-window. For a
10998 text terminal, reset its top-frame if necessary. */
10999 if (!NILP (target_frame_window
))
11002 = WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (target_frame_window
));
11004 if (!EQ (frame
, WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (old_window
))))
11005 Fselect_window (target_frame_window
, Qt
);
11007 if (!NILP (old_top_frame
) && !EQ (old_top_frame
, frame
))
11008 Fselect_frame (old_top_frame
, Qt
);
11011 Fselect_window (old_window
, Qt
);
11014 if (!NILP (AREF (vector
, 6)))
11016 set_buffer_internal_1 (XBUFFER (AREF (vector
, 6)));
11017 ASET (vector
, 6, Qnil
);
11020 Vmode_line_unwind_vector
= vector
;
11025 /* Store a single character C for the frame title in mode_line_noprop_buf.
11026 Re-allocate mode_line_noprop_buf if necessary. */
11029 store_mode_line_noprop_char (char c
)
11031 /* If output position has reached the end of the allocated buffer,
11032 increase the buffer's size. */
11033 if (mode_line_noprop_ptr
== mode_line_noprop_buf_end
)
11035 ptrdiff_t len
= MODE_LINE_NOPROP_LEN (0);
11036 ptrdiff_t size
= len
;
11037 mode_line_noprop_buf
=
11038 xpalloc (mode_line_noprop_buf
, &size
, 1, STRING_BYTES_BOUND
, 1);
11039 mode_line_noprop_buf_end
= mode_line_noprop_buf
+ size
;
11040 mode_line_noprop_ptr
= mode_line_noprop_buf
+ len
;
11043 *mode_line_noprop_ptr
++ = c
;
11047 /* Store part of a frame title in mode_line_noprop_buf, beginning at
11048 mode_line_noprop_ptr. STRING is the string to store. Do not copy
11049 characters that yield more columns than PRECISION; PRECISION <= 0
11050 means copy the whole string. Pad with spaces until FIELD_WIDTH
11051 number of characters have been copied; FIELD_WIDTH <= 0 means don't
11052 pad. Called from display_mode_element when it is used to build a
11056 store_mode_line_noprop (const char *string
, int field_width
, int precision
)
11058 const unsigned char *str
= (const unsigned char *) string
;
11060 ptrdiff_t dummy
, nbytes
;
11062 /* Copy at most PRECISION chars from STR. */
11063 nbytes
= strlen (string
);
11064 n
+= c_string_width (str
, nbytes
, precision
, &dummy
, &nbytes
);
11066 store_mode_line_noprop_char (*str
++);
11068 /* Fill up with spaces until FIELD_WIDTH reached. */
11069 while (field_width
> 0
11070 && n
< field_width
)
11072 store_mode_line_noprop_char (' ');
11079 /***********************************************************************
11081 ***********************************************************************/
11083 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
11085 /* Set the title of FRAME, if it has changed. The title format is
11086 Vicon_title_format if FRAME is iconified, otherwise it is
11087 frame_title_format. */
11090 x_consider_frame_title (Lisp_Object frame
)
11092 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (frame
);
11094 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
)
11095 || FRAME_MINIBUF_ONLY_P (f
)
11096 || f
->explicit_name
)
11098 /* Do we have more than one visible frame on this X display? */
11101 ptrdiff_t title_start
;
11105 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
11107 for (tail
= Vframe_list
; CONSP (tail
); tail
= XCDR (tail
))
11109 Lisp_Object other_frame
= XCAR (tail
);
11110 struct frame
*tf
= XFRAME (other_frame
);
11113 && FRAME_KBOARD (tf
) == FRAME_KBOARD (f
)
11114 && !FRAME_MINIBUF_ONLY_P (tf
)
11115 && !EQ (other_frame
, tip_frame
)
11116 && (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (tf
) || FRAME_ICONIFIED_P (tf
)))
11120 /* Set global variable indicating that multiple frames exist. */
11121 multiple_frames
= CONSP (tail
);
11123 /* Switch to the buffer of selected window of the frame. Set up
11124 mode_line_target so that display_mode_element will output into
11125 mode_line_noprop_buf; then display the title. */
11126 record_unwind_protect (unwind_format_mode_line
,
11127 format_mode_line_unwind_data
11128 (f
, current_buffer
, selected_window
, 0));
11130 Fselect_window (f
->selected_window
, Qt
);
11131 set_buffer_internal_1
11132 (XBUFFER (XWINDOW (f
->selected_window
)->buffer
));
11133 fmt
= FRAME_ICONIFIED_P (f
) ? Vicon_title_format
: Vframe_title_format
;
11135 mode_line_target
= MODE_LINE_TITLE
;
11136 title_start
= MODE_LINE_NOPROP_LEN (0);
11137 init_iterator (&it
, XWINDOW (f
->selected_window
), -1, -1,
11138 NULL
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
11139 display_mode_element (&it
, 0, -1, -1, fmt
, Qnil
, 0);
11140 len
= MODE_LINE_NOPROP_LEN (title_start
);
11141 title
= mode_line_noprop_buf
+ title_start
;
11142 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
11144 /* Set the title only if it's changed. This avoids consing in
11145 the common case where it hasn't. (If it turns out that we've
11146 already wasted too much time by walking through the list with
11147 display_mode_element, then we might need to optimize at a
11148 higher level than this.) */
11149 if (! STRINGP (f
->name
)
11150 || SBYTES (f
->name
) != len
11151 || memcmp (title
, SDATA (f
->name
), len
) != 0)
11152 x_implicitly_set_name (f
, make_string (title
, len
), Qnil
);
11156 #endif /* not HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
11159 /***********************************************************************
11161 ***********************************************************************/
11164 /* Prepare for redisplay by updating menu-bar item lists when
11165 appropriate. This can call eval. */
11168 prepare_menu_bars (void)
11171 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
;
11173 Lisp_Object tooltip_frame
;
11175 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
11176 tooltip_frame
= tip_frame
;
11178 tooltip_frame
= Qnil
;
11181 /* Update all frame titles based on their buffer names, etc. We do
11182 this before the menu bars so that the buffer-menu will show the
11183 up-to-date frame titles. */
11184 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
11185 if (windows_or_buffers_changed
|| update_mode_lines
)
11187 Lisp_Object tail
, frame
;
11189 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
11191 f
= XFRAME (frame
);
11192 if (!EQ (frame
, tooltip_frame
)
11193 && (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
) || FRAME_ICONIFIED_P (f
)))
11194 x_consider_frame_title (frame
);
11197 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
11199 /* Update the menu bar item lists, if appropriate. This has to be
11200 done before any actual redisplay or generation of display lines. */
11201 all_windows
= (update_mode_lines
11202 || buffer_shared
> 1
11203 || windows_or_buffers_changed
);
11206 Lisp_Object tail
, frame
;
11207 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
11208 /* 1 means that update_menu_bar has run its hooks
11209 so any further calls to update_menu_bar shouldn't do so again. */
11210 int menu_bar_hooks_run
= 0;
11212 record_unwind_save_match_data ();
11214 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
11216 f
= XFRAME (frame
);
11218 /* Ignore tooltip frame. */
11219 if (EQ (frame
, tooltip_frame
))
11222 /* If a window on this frame changed size, report that to
11223 the user and clear the size-change flag. */
11224 if (FRAME_WINDOW_SIZES_CHANGED (f
))
11226 Lisp_Object functions
;
11228 /* Clear flag first in case we get an error below. */
11229 FRAME_WINDOW_SIZES_CHANGED (f
) = 0;
11230 functions
= Vwindow_size_change_functions
;
11231 GCPRO2 (tail
, functions
);
11233 while (CONSP (functions
))
11235 if (!EQ (XCAR (functions
), Qt
))
11236 call1 (XCAR (functions
), frame
);
11237 functions
= XCDR (functions
);
11243 menu_bar_hooks_run
= update_menu_bar (f
, 0, menu_bar_hooks_run
);
11244 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
11245 update_tool_bar (f
, 0);
11248 if (windows_or_buffers_changed
11251 (f
, Fbuffer_modified_p (XWINDOW (f
->selected_window
)->buffer
));
11256 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
11260 struct frame
*sf
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
11261 update_menu_bar (sf
, 1, 0);
11262 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
11263 update_tool_bar (sf
, 1);
11269 /* Update the menu bar item list for frame F. This has to be done
11270 before we start to fill in any display lines, because it can call
11273 If SAVE_MATCH_DATA is non-zero, we must save and restore it here.
11275 If HOOKS_RUN is 1, that means a previous call to update_menu_bar
11276 already ran the menu bar hooks for this redisplay, so there
11277 is no need to run them again. The return value is the
11278 updated value of this flag, to pass to the next call. */
11281 update_menu_bar (struct frame
*f
, int save_match_data
, int hooks_run
)
11283 Lisp_Object window
;
11284 register struct window
*w
;
11286 /* If called recursively during a menu update, do nothing. This can
11287 happen when, for instance, an activate-menubar-hook causes a
11289 if (inhibit_menubar_update
)
11292 window
= FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (f
);
11293 w
= XWINDOW (window
);
11295 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
)
11297 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \
11298 || defined (HAVE_NS) || defined (USE_GTK)
11299 FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR (f
)
11301 FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f
) > 0
11303 : FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f
) > 0)
11305 /* If the user has switched buffers or windows, we need to
11306 recompute to reflect the new bindings. But we'll
11307 recompute when update_mode_lines is set too; that means
11308 that people can use force-mode-line-update to request
11309 that the menu bar be recomputed. The adverse effect on
11310 the rest of the redisplay algorithm is about the same as
11311 windows_or_buffers_changed anyway. */
11312 if (windows_or_buffers_changed
11313 /* This used to test w->update_mode_line, but we believe
11314 there is no need to recompute the menu in that case. */
11315 || update_mode_lines
11316 || ((BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
))
11317 < BUF_MODIFF (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
)))
11318 != w
->last_had_star
)
11319 || ((!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode
)
11320 && !NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), mark_active
)))
11321 != !NILP (w
->region_showing
)))
11323 struct buffer
*prev
= current_buffer
;
11324 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
11326 specbind (Qinhibit_menubar_update
, Qt
);
11328 set_buffer_internal_1 (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
));
11329 if (save_match_data
)
11330 record_unwind_save_match_data ();
11331 if (NILP (Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag
))
11333 specbind (Qoverriding_terminal_local_map
, Qnil
);
11334 specbind (Qoverriding_local_map
, Qnil
);
11339 /* Run the Lucid hook. */
11340 safe_run_hooks (Qactivate_menubar_hook
);
11342 /* If it has changed current-menubar from previous value,
11343 really recompute the menu-bar from the value. */
11344 if (! NILP (Vlucid_menu_bar_dirty_flag
))
11345 call0 (Qrecompute_lucid_menubar
);
11347 safe_run_hooks (Qmenu_bar_update_hook
);
11352 XSETFRAME (Vmenu_updating_frame
, f
);
11353 fset_menu_bar_items (f
, menu_bar_items (FRAME_MENU_BAR_ITEMS (f
)));
11355 /* Redisplay the menu bar in case we changed it. */
11356 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \
11357 || defined (HAVE_NS) || defined (USE_GTK)
11358 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
11360 #if defined (HAVE_NS)
11361 /* All frames on Mac OS share the same menubar. So only
11362 the selected frame should be allowed to set it. */
11363 if (f
== SELECTED_FRAME ())
11365 set_frame_menubar (f
, 0, 0);
11368 /* On a terminal screen, the menu bar is an ordinary screen
11369 line, and this makes it get updated. */
11370 w
->update_mode_line
= 1;
11371 #else /* ! (USE_X_TOOLKIT || HAVE_NTGUI || HAVE_NS || USE_GTK) */
11372 /* In the non-toolkit version, the menu bar is an ordinary screen
11373 line, and this makes it get updated. */
11374 w
->update_mode_line
= 1;
11375 #endif /* ! (USE_X_TOOLKIT || HAVE_NTGUI || HAVE_NS || USE_GTK) */
11377 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
11378 set_buffer_internal_1 (prev
);
11387 /***********************************************************************
11389 ***********************************************************************/
11391 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
11394 Nominal cursor position -- where to draw output.
11395 HPOS and VPOS are window relative glyph matrix coordinates.
11396 X and Y are window relative pixel coordinates. */
11398 struct cursor_pos output_cursor
;
11402 Set the global variable output_cursor to CURSOR. All cursor
11403 positions are relative to updated_window. */
11406 set_output_cursor (struct cursor_pos
*cursor
)
11408 output_cursor
.hpos
= cursor
->hpos
;
11409 output_cursor
.vpos
= cursor
->vpos
;
11410 output_cursor
.x
= cursor
->x
;
11411 output_cursor
.y
= cursor
->y
;
11416 Set a nominal cursor position.
11418 HPOS and VPOS are column/row positions in a window glyph matrix. X
11419 and Y are window text area relative pixel positions.
11421 If this is done during an update, updated_window will contain the
11422 window that is being updated and the position is the future output
11423 cursor position for that window. If updated_window is null, use
11424 selected_window and display the cursor at the given position. */
11427 x_cursor_to (int vpos
, int hpos
, int y
, int x
)
11431 /* If updated_window is not set, work on selected_window. */
11432 if (updated_window
)
11433 w
= updated_window
;
11435 w
= XWINDOW (selected_window
);
11437 /* Set the output cursor. */
11438 output_cursor
.hpos
= hpos
;
11439 output_cursor
.vpos
= vpos
;
11440 output_cursor
.x
= x
;
11441 output_cursor
.y
= y
;
11443 /* If not called as part of an update, really display the cursor.
11444 This will also set the cursor position of W. */
11445 if (updated_window
== NULL
)
11448 display_and_set_cursor (w
, 1, hpos
, vpos
, x
, y
);
11449 if (FRAME_RIF (SELECTED_FRAME ())->flush_display_optional
)
11450 FRAME_RIF (SELECTED_FRAME ())->flush_display_optional (SELECTED_FRAME ());
11455 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
11458 /***********************************************************************
11460 ***********************************************************************/
11462 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
11464 /* Where the mouse was last time we reported a mouse event. */
11466 FRAME_PTR last_mouse_frame
;
11468 /* Tool-bar item index of the item on which a mouse button was pressed
11471 int last_tool_bar_item
;
11475 update_tool_bar_unwind (Lisp_Object frame
)
11477 selected_frame
= frame
;
11481 /* Update the tool-bar item list for frame F. This has to be done
11482 before we start to fill in any display lines. Called from
11483 prepare_menu_bars. If SAVE_MATCH_DATA is non-zero, we must save
11484 and restore it here. */
11487 update_tool_bar (struct frame
*f
, int save_match_data
)
11489 #if defined (USE_GTK) || defined (HAVE_NS)
11490 int do_update
= FRAME_EXTERNAL_TOOL_BAR (f
);
11492 int do_update
= WINDOWP (f
->tool_bar_window
)
11493 && WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (XWINDOW (f
->tool_bar_window
)) > 0;
11498 Lisp_Object window
;
11501 window
= FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (f
);
11502 w
= XWINDOW (window
);
11504 /* If the user has switched buffers or windows, we need to
11505 recompute to reflect the new bindings. But we'll
11506 recompute when update_mode_lines is set too; that means
11507 that people can use force-mode-line-update to request
11508 that the menu bar be recomputed. The adverse effect on
11509 the rest of the redisplay algorithm is about the same as
11510 windows_or_buffers_changed anyway. */
11511 if (windows_or_buffers_changed
11512 || w
->update_mode_line
11513 || update_mode_lines
11514 || ((BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
))
11515 < BUF_MODIFF (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
)))
11516 != w
->last_had_star
)
11517 || ((!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode
)
11518 && !NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), mark_active
)))
11519 != !NILP (w
->region_showing
)))
11521 struct buffer
*prev
= current_buffer
;
11522 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
11523 Lisp_Object frame
, new_tool_bar
;
11524 int new_n_tool_bar
;
11525 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
11527 /* Set current_buffer to the buffer of the selected
11528 window of the frame, so that we get the right local
11530 set_buffer_internal_1 (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
));
11532 /* Save match data, if we must. */
11533 if (save_match_data
)
11534 record_unwind_save_match_data ();
11536 /* Make sure that we don't accidentally use bogus keymaps. */
11537 if (NILP (Voverriding_local_map_menu_flag
))
11539 specbind (Qoverriding_terminal_local_map
, Qnil
);
11540 specbind (Qoverriding_local_map
, Qnil
);
11543 GCPRO1 (new_tool_bar
);
11545 /* We must temporarily set the selected frame to this frame
11546 before calling tool_bar_items, because the calculation of
11547 the tool-bar keymap uses the selected frame (see
11548 `tool-bar-make-keymap' in tool-bar.el). */
11549 record_unwind_protect (update_tool_bar_unwind
, selected_frame
);
11550 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
11551 selected_frame
= frame
;
11553 /* Build desired tool-bar items from keymaps. */
11555 = tool_bar_items (Fcopy_sequence (f
->tool_bar_items
),
11558 /* Redisplay the tool-bar if we changed it. */
11559 if (new_n_tool_bar
!= f
->n_tool_bar_items
11560 || NILP (Fequal (new_tool_bar
, f
->tool_bar_items
)))
11562 /* Redisplay that happens asynchronously due to an expose event
11563 may access f->tool_bar_items. Make sure we update both
11564 variables within BLOCK_INPUT so no such event interrupts. */
11566 fset_tool_bar_items (f
, new_tool_bar
);
11567 f
->n_tool_bar_items
= new_n_tool_bar
;
11568 w
->update_mode_line
= 1;
11574 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
11575 set_buffer_internal_1 (prev
);
11581 /* Set F->desired_tool_bar_string to a Lisp string representing frame
11582 F's desired tool-bar contents. F->tool_bar_items must have
11583 been set up previously by calling prepare_menu_bars. */
11586 build_desired_tool_bar_string (struct frame
*f
)
11588 int i
, size
, size_needed
;
11589 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
, gcpro3
;
11590 Lisp_Object image
, plist
, props
;
11592 image
= plist
= props
= Qnil
;
11593 GCPRO3 (image
, plist
, props
);
11595 /* Prepare F->desired_tool_bar_string. If we can reuse it, do so.
11596 Otherwise, make a new string. */
11598 /* The size of the string we might be able to reuse. */
11599 size
= (STRINGP (f
->desired_tool_bar_string
)
11600 ? SCHARS (f
->desired_tool_bar_string
)
11603 /* We need one space in the string for each image. */
11604 size_needed
= f
->n_tool_bar_items
;
11606 /* Reuse f->desired_tool_bar_string, if possible. */
11607 if (size
< size_needed
|| NILP (f
->desired_tool_bar_string
))
11608 fset_desired_tool_bar_string
11609 (f
, Fmake_string (make_number (size_needed
), make_number (' ')));
11612 props
= list4 (Qdisplay
, Qnil
, Qmenu_item
, Qnil
);
11613 Fremove_text_properties (make_number (0), make_number (size
),
11614 props
, f
->desired_tool_bar_string
);
11617 /* Put a `display' property on the string for the images to display,
11618 put a `menu_item' property on tool-bar items with a value that
11619 is the index of the item in F's tool-bar item vector. */
11620 for (i
= 0; i
< f
->n_tool_bar_items
; ++i
)
11622 #define PROP(IDX) \
11623 AREF (f->tool_bar_items, i * TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS + (IDX))
11625 int enabled_p
= !NILP (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P
));
11626 int selected_p
= !NILP (PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_SELECTED_P
));
11627 int hmargin
, vmargin
, relief
, idx
, end
;
11629 /* If image is a vector, choose the image according to the
11631 image
= PROP (TOOL_BAR_ITEM_IMAGES
);
11632 if (VECTORP (image
))
11636 ? TOOL_BAR_IMAGE_ENABLED_SELECTED
11637 : TOOL_BAR_IMAGE_ENABLED_DESELECTED
);
11640 ? TOOL_BAR_IMAGE_DISABLED_SELECTED
11641 : TOOL_BAR_IMAGE_DISABLED_DESELECTED
);
11643 eassert (ASIZE (image
) >= idx
);
11644 image
= AREF (image
, idx
);
11649 /* Ignore invalid image specifications. */
11650 if (!valid_image_p (image
))
11653 /* Display the tool-bar button pressed, or depressed. */
11654 plist
= Fcopy_sequence (XCDR (image
));
11656 /* Compute margin and relief to draw. */
11657 relief
= (tool_bar_button_relief
>= 0
11658 ? tool_bar_button_relief
11659 : DEFAULT_TOOL_BAR_BUTTON_RELIEF
);
11660 hmargin
= vmargin
= relief
;
11662 if (RANGED_INTEGERP (1, Vtool_bar_button_margin
,
11663 INT_MAX
- max (hmargin
, vmargin
)))
11665 hmargin
+= XFASTINT (Vtool_bar_button_margin
);
11666 vmargin
+= XFASTINT (Vtool_bar_button_margin
);
11668 else if (CONSP (Vtool_bar_button_margin
))
11670 if (RANGED_INTEGERP (1, XCAR (Vtool_bar_button_margin
),
11671 INT_MAX
- hmargin
))
11672 hmargin
+= XFASTINT (XCAR (Vtool_bar_button_margin
));
11674 if (RANGED_INTEGERP (1, XCDR (Vtool_bar_button_margin
),
11675 INT_MAX
- vmargin
))
11676 vmargin
+= XFASTINT (XCDR (Vtool_bar_button_margin
));
11679 if (auto_raise_tool_bar_buttons_p
)
11681 /* Add a `:relief' property to the image spec if the item is
11685 plist
= Fplist_put (plist
, QCrelief
, make_number (-relief
));
11692 /* If image is selected, display it pressed, i.e. with a
11693 negative relief. If it's not selected, display it with a
11695 plist
= Fplist_put (plist
, QCrelief
,
11697 ? make_number (-relief
)
11698 : make_number (relief
)));
11703 /* Put a margin around the image. */
11704 if (hmargin
|| vmargin
)
11706 if (hmargin
== vmargin
)
11707 plist
= Fplist_put (plist
, QCmargin
, make_number (hmargin
));
11709 plist
= Fplist_put (plist
, QCmargin
,
11710 Fcons (make_number (hmargin
),
11711 make_number (vmargin
)));
11714 /* If button is not enabled, and we don't have special images
11715 for the disabled state, make the image appear disabled by
11716 applying an appropriate algorithm to it. */
11717 if (!enabled_p
&& idx
< 0)
11718 plist
= Fplist_put (plist
, QCconversion
, Qdisabled
);
11720 /* Put a `display' text property on the string for the image to
11721 display. Put a `menu-item' property on the string that gives
11722 the start of this item's properties in the tool-bar items
11724 image
= Fcons (Qimage
, plist
);
11725 props
= list4 (Qdisplay
, image
,
11726 Qmenu_item
, make_number (i
* TOOL_BAR_ITEM_NSLOTS
));
11728 /* Let the last image hide all remaining spaces in the tool bar
11729 string. The string can be longer than needed when we reuse a
11730 previous string. */
11731 if (i
+ 1 == f
->n_tool_bar_items
)
11732 end
= SCHARS (f
->desired_tool_bar_string
);
11735 Fadd_text_properties (make_number (i
), make_number (end
),
11736 props
, f
->desired_tool_bar_string
);
11744 /* Display one line of the tool-bar of frame IT->f.
11746 HEIGHT specifies the desired height of the tool-bar line.
11747 If the actual height of the glyph row is less than HEIGHT, the
11748 row's height is increased to HEIGHT, and the icons are centered
11749 vertically in the new height.
11751 If HEIGHT is -1, we are counting needed tool-bar lines, so don't
11752 count a final empty row in case the tool-bar width exactly matches
11757 display_tool_bar_line (struct it
*it
, int height
)
11759 struct glyph_row
*row
= it
->glyph_row
;
11760 int max_x
= it
->last_visible_x
;
11761 struct glyph
*last
;
11763 prepare_desired_row (row
);
11764 row
->y
= it
->current_y
;
11766 /* Note that this isn't made use of if the face hasn't a box,
11767 so there's no need to check the face here. */
11768 it
->start_of_box_run_p
= 1;
11770 while (it
->current_x
< max_x
)
11772 int x
, n_glyphs_before
, i
, nglyphs
;
11773 struct it it_before
;
11775 /* Get the next display element. */
11776 if (!get_next_display_element (it
))
11778 /* Don't count empty row if we are counting needed tool-bar lines. */
11779 if (height
< 0 && !it
->hpos
)
11784 /* Produce glyphs. */
11785 n_glyphs_before
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
11788 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (it
);
11790 nglyphs
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - n_glyphs_before
;
11792 x
= it_before
.current_x
;
11793 while (i
< nglyphs
)
11795 struct glyph
*glyph
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + n_glyphs_before
+ i
;
11797 if (x
+ glyph
->pixel_width
> max_x
)
11799 /* Glyph doesn't fit on line. Backtrack. */
11800 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = n_glyphs_before
;
11802 /* If this is the only glyph on this line, it will never fit on the
11803 tool-bar, so skip it. But ensure there is at least one glyph,
11804 so we don't accidentally disable the tool-bar. */
11805 if (n_glyphs_before
== 0
11806 && (it
->vpos
> 0 || IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) < it
->end_charpos
-1))
11812 x
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
11816 /* Stop at line end. */
11817 if (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (it
))
11820 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 1);
11825 row
->displays_text_p
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] != 0;
11827 /* Use default face for the border below the tool bar.
11829 FIXME: When auto-resize-tool-bars is grow-only, there is
11830 no additional border below the possibly empty tool-bar lines.
11831 So to make the extra empty lines look "normal", we have to
11832 use the tool-bar face for the border too. */
11833 if (!row
->displays_text_p
&& !EQ (Vauto_resize_tool_bars
, Qgrow_only
))
11834 it
->face_id
= DEFAULT_FACE_ID
;
11836 extend_face_to_end_of_line (it
);
11837 last
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
11838 last
->right_box_line_p
= 1;
11839 if (last
== row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
])
11840 last
->left_box_line_p
= 1;
11842 /* Make line the desired height and center it vertically. */
11843 if ((height
-= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
) > 0)
11845 /* Don't add more than one line height. */
11846 height
%= FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (it
->f
);
11847 it
->max_ascent
+= height
/ 2;
11848 it
->max_descent
+= (height
+ 1) / 2;
11851 compute_line_metrics (it
);
11853 /* If line is empty, make it occupy the rest of the tool-bar. */
11854 if (!row
->displays_text_p
)
11856 row
->height
= row
->phys_height
= it
->last_visible_y
- row
->y
;
11857 row
->visible_height
= row
->height
;
11858 row
->ascent
= row
->phys_ascent
= 0;
11859 row
->extra_line_spacing
= 0;
11862 row
->full_width_p
= 1;
11863 row
->continued_p
= 0;
11864 row
->truncated_on_left_p
= 0;
11865 row
->truncated_on_right_p
= 0;
11867 it
->current_x
= it
->hpos
= 0;
11868 it
->current_y
+= row
->height
;
11874 /* Max tool-bar height. */
11876 #define MAX_FRAME_TOOL_BAR_HEIGHT(f) \
11877 ((FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f) * FRAME_LINES (f)))
11879 /* Value is the number of screen lines needed to make all tool-bar
11880 items of frame F visible. The number of actual rows needed is
11881 returned in *N_ROWS if non-NULL. */
11884 tool_bar_lines_needed (struct frame
*f
, int *n_rows
)
11886 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (f
->tool_bar_window
);
11888 /* tool_bar_lines_needed is called from redisplay_tool_bar after building
11889 the desired matrix, so use (unused) mode-line row as temporary row to
11890 avoid destroying the first tool-bar row. */
11891 struct glyph_row
*temp_row
= MATRIX_MODE_LINE_ROW (w
->desired_matrix
);
11893 /* Initialize an iterator for iteration over
11894 F->desired_tool_bar_string in the tool-bar window of frame F. */
11895 init_iterator (&it
, w
, -1, -1, temp_row
, TOOL_BAR_FACE_ID
);
11896 it
.first_visible_x
= 0;
11897 it
.last_visible_x
= FRAME_TOTAL_COLS (f
) * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
);
11898 reseat_to_string (&it
, NULL
, f
->desired_tool_bar_string
, 0, 0, 0, -1);
11899 it
.paragraph_embedding
= L2R
;
11901 while (!ITERATOR_AT_END_P (&it
))
11903 clear_glyph_row (temp_row
);
11904 it
.glyph_row
= temp_row
;
11905 display_tool_bar_line (&it
, -1);
11907 clear_glyph_row (temp_row
);
11909 /* f->n_tool_bar_rows == 0 means "unknown"; -1 means no tool-bar. */
11911 *n_rows
= it
.vpos
> 0 ? it
.vpos
: -1;
11913 return (it
.current_y
+ FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
) - 1) / FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
);
11917 DEFUN ("tool-bar-lines-needed", Ftool_bar_lines_needed
, Stool_bar_lines_needed
,
11919 doc
: /* Return the number of lines occupied by the tool bar of FRAME. */)
11920 (Lisp_Object frame
)
11927 frame
= selected_frame
;
11929 CHECK_FRAME (frame
);
11930 f
= XFRAME (frame
);
11932 if (WINDOWP (f
->tool_bar_window
)
11933 && (w
= XWINDOW (f
->tool_bar_window
),
11934 WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) > 0))
11936 update_tool_bar (f
, 1);
11937 if (f
->n_tool_bar_items
)
11939 build_desired_tool_bar_string (f
);
11940 nlines
= tool_bar_lines_needed (f
, NULL
);
11944 return make_number (nlines
);
11948 /* Display the tool-bar of frame F. Value is non-zero if tool-bar's
11949 height should be changed. */
11952 redisplay_tool_bar (struct frame
*f
)
11956 struct glyph_row
*row
;
11958 #if defined (USE_GTK) || defined (HAVE_NS)
11959 if (FRAME_EXTERNAL_TOOL_BAR (f
))
11960 update_frame_tool_bar (f
);
11964 /* If frame hasn't a tool-bar window or if it is zero-height, don't
11965 do anything. This means you must start with tool-bar-lines
11966 non-zero to get the auto-sizing effect. Or in other words, you
11967 can turn off tool-bars by specifying tool-bar-lines zero. */
11968 if (!WINDOWP (f
->tool_bar_window
)
11969 || (w
= XWINDOW (f
->tool_bar_window
),
11970 WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) == 0))
11973 /* Set up an iterator for the tool-bar window. */
11974 init_iterator (&it
, w
, -1, -1, w
->desired_matrix
->rows
, TOOL_BAR_FACE_ID
);
11975 it
.first_visible_x
= 0;
11976 it
.last_visible_x
= FRAME_TOTAL_COLS (f
) * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
);
11977 row
= it
.glyph_row
;
11979 /* Build a string that represents the contents of the tool-bar. */
11980 build_desired_tool_bar_string (f
);
11981 reseat_to_string (&it
, NULL
, f
->desired_tool_bar_string
, 0, 0, 0, -1);
11982 /* FIXME: This should be controlled by a user option. But it
11983 doesn't make sense to have an R2L tool bar if the menu bar cannot
11984 be drawn also R2L, and making the menu bar R2L is tricky due
11985 toolkit-specific code that implements it. If an R2L tool bar is
11986 ever supported, display_tool_bar_line should also be augmented to
11987 call unproduce_glyphs like display_line and display_string
11989 it
.paragraph_embedding
= L2R
;
11991 if (f
->n_tool_bar_rows
== 0)
11995 if ((nlines
= tool_bar_lines_needed (f
, &f
->n_tool_bar_rows
),
11996 nlines
!= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
)))
11999 int old_height
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
);
12001 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
12002 Fmodify_frame_parameters (frame
,
12003 Fcons (Fcons (Qtool_bar_lines
,
12004 make_number (nlines
)),
12006 if (WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) != old_height
)
12008 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
12009 fonts_changed_p
= 1;
12015 /* Display as many lines as needed to display all tool-bar items. */
12017 if (f
->n_tool_bar_rows
> 0)
12019 int border
, rows
, height
, extra
;
12021 if (TYPE_RANGED_INTEGERP (int, Vtool_bar_border
))
12022 border
= XINT (Vtool_bar_border
);
12023 else if (EQ (Vtool_bar_border
, Qinternal_border_width
))
12024 border
= FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
);
12025 else if (EQ (Vtool_bar_border
, Qborder_width
))
12026 border
= f
->border_width
;
12032 rows
= f
->n_tool_bar_rows
;
12033 height
= max (1, (it
.last_visible_y
- border
) / rows
);
12034 extra
= it
.last_visible_y
- border
- height
* rows
;
12036 while (it
.current_y
< it
.last_visible_y
)
12039 if (extra
> 0 && rows
-- > 0)
12041 h
= (extra
+ rows
- 1) / rows
;
12044 display_tool_bar_line (&it
, height
+ h
);
12049 while (it
.current_y
< it
.last_visible_y
)
12050 display_tool_bar_line (&it
, 0);
12053 /* It doesn't make much sense to try scrolling in the tool-bar
12054 window, so don't do it. */
12055 w
->desired_matrix
->no_scrolling_p
= 1;
12056 w
->must_be_updated_p
= 1;
12058 if (!NILP (Vauto_resize_tool_bars
))
12060 int max_tool_bar_height
= MAX_FRAME_TOOL_BAR_HEIGHT (f
);
12061 int change_height_p
= 0;
12063 /* If we couldn't display everything, change the tool-bar's
12064 height if there is room for more. */
12065 if (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (it
) < it
.end_charpos
12066 && it
.current_y
< max_tool_bar_height
)
12067 change_height_p
= 1;
12069 row
= it
.glyph_row
- 1;
12071 /* If there are blank lines at the end, except for a partially
12072 visible blank line at the end that is smaller than
12073 FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT, change the tool-bar's height. */
12074 if (!row
->displays_text_p
12075 && row
->height
>= FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
))
12076 change_height_p
= 1;
12078 /* If row displays tool-bar items, but is partially visible,
12079 change the tool-bar's height. */
12080 if (row
->displays_text_p
12081 && MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) > it
.last_visible_y
12082 && MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) < max_tool_bar_height
)
12083 change_height_p
= 1;
12085 /* Resize windows as needed by changing the `tool-bar-lines'
12086 frame parameter. */
12087 if (change_height_p
)
12090 int old_height
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
);
12092 int nlines
= tool_bar_lines_needed (f
, &nrows
);
12094 change_height_p
= ((EQ (Vauto_resize_tool_bars
, Qgrow_only
)
12095 && !f
->minimize_tool_bar_window_p
)
12096 ? (nlines
> old_height
)
12097 : (nlines
!= old_height
));
12098 f
->minimize_tool_bar_window_p
= 0;
12100 if (change_height_p
)
12102 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
12103 Fmodify_frame_parameters (frame
,
12104 Fcons (Fcons (Qtool_bar_lines
,
12105 make_number (nlines
)),
12107 if (WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) != old_height
)
12109 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
12110 f
->n_tool_bar_rows
= nrows
;
12111 fonts_changed_p
= 1;
12118 f
->minimize_tool_bar_window_p
= 0;
12123 /* Get information about the tool-bar item which is displayed in GLYPH
12124 on frame F. Return in *PROP_IDX the index where tool-bar item
12125 properties start in F->tool_bar_items. Value is zero if
12126 GLYPH doesn't display a tool-bar item. */
12129 tool_bar_item_info (struct frame
*f
, struct glyph
*glyph
, int *prop_idx
)
12135 /* This function can be called asynchronously, which means we must
12136 exclude any possibility that Fget_text_property signals an
12138 charpos
= min (SCHARS (f
->current_tool_bar_string
), glyph
->charpos
);
12139 charpos
= max (0, charpos
);
12141 /* Get the text property `menu-item' at pos. The value of that
12142 property is the start index of this item's properties in
12143 F->tool_bar_items. */
12144 prop
= Fget_text_property (make_number (charpos
),
12145 Qmenu_item
, f
->current_tool_bar_string
);
12146 if (INTEGERP (prop
))
12148 *prop_idx
= XINT (prop
);
12158 /* Get information about the tool-bar item at position X/Y on frame F.
12159 Return in *GLYPH a pointer to the glyph of the tool-bar item in
12160 the current matrix of the tool-bar window of F, or NULL if not
12161 on a tool-bar item. Return in *PROP_IDX the index of the tool-bar
12162 item in F->tool_bar_items. Value is
12164 -1 if X/Y is not on a tool-bar item
12165 0 if X/Y is on the same item that was highlighted before.
12169 get_tool_bar_item (struct frame
*f
, int x
, int y
, struct glyph
**glyph
,
12170 int *hpos
, int *vpos
, int *prop_idx
)
12172 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
= MOUSE_HL_INFO (f
);
12173 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (f
->tool_bar_window
);
12176 /* Find the glyph under X/Y. */
12177 *glyph
= x_y_to_hpos_vpos (w
, x
, y
, hpos
, vpos
, 0, 0, &area
);
12178 if (*glyph
== NULL
)
12181 /* Get the start of this tool-bar item's properties in
12182 f->tool_bar_items. */
12183 if (!tool_bar_item_info (f
, *glyph
, prop_idx
))
12186 /* Is mouse on the highlighted item? */
12187 if (EQ (f
->tool_bar_window
, hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
)
12188 && *vpos
>= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
12189 && *vpos
<= hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
12190 && (*vpos
> hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
12191 || *hpos
>= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
)
12192 && (*vpos
< hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
12193 || *hpos
< hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
12194 || hlinfo
->mouse_face_past_end
))
12202 Handle mouse button event on the tool-bar of frame F, at
12203 frame-relative coordinates X/Y. DOWN_P is 1 for a button press,
12204 0 for button release. MODIFIERS is event modifiers for button
12208 handle_tool_bar_click (struct frame
*f
, int x
, int y
, int down_p
,
12211 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
= MOUSE_HL_INFO (f
);
12212 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (f
->tool_bar_window
);
12213 int hpos
, vpos
, prop_idx
;
12214 struct glyph
*glyph
;
12215 Lisp_Object enabled_p
;
12217 /* If not on the highlighted tool-bar item, return. */
12218 frame_to_window_pixel_xy (w
, &x
, &y
);
12219 if (get_tool_bar_item (f
, x
, y
, &glyph
, &hpos
, &vpos
, &prop_idx
) != 0)
12222 /* If item is disabled, do nothing. */
12223 enabled_p
= AREF (f
->tool_bar_items
, prop_idx
+ TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P
);
12224 if (NILP (enabled_p
))
12229 /* Show item in pressed state. */
12230 show_mouse_face (hlinfo
, DRAW_IMAGE_SUNKEN
);
12231 hlinfo
->mouse_face_image_state
= DRAW_IMAGE_SUNKEN
;
12232 last_tool_bar_item
= prop_idx
;
12236 Lisp_Object key
, frame
;
12237 struct input_event event
;
12238 EVENT_INIT (event
);
12240 /* Show item in released state. */
12241 show_mouse_face (hlinfo
, DRAW_IMAGE_RAISED
);
12242 hlinfo
->mouse_face_image_state
= DRAW_IMAGE_RAISED
;
12244 key
= AREF (f
->tool_bar_items
, prop_idx
+ TOOL_BAR_ITEM_KEY
);
12246 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
12247 event
.kind
= TOOL_BAR_EVENT
;
12248 event
.frame_or_window
= frame
;
12250 kbd_buffer_store_event (&event
);
12252 event
.kind
= TOOL_BAR_EVENT
;
12253 event
.frame_or_window
= frame
;
12255 event
.modifiers
= modifiers
;
12256 kbd_buffer_store_event (&event
);
12257 last_tool_bar_item
= -1;
12262 /* Possibly highlight a tool-bar item on frame F when mouse moves to
12263 tool-bar window-relative coordinates X/Y. Called from
12264 note_mouse_highlight. */
12267 note_tool_bar_highlight (struct frame
*f
, int x
, int y
)
12269 Lisp_Object window
= f
->tool_bar_window
;
12270 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
12271 Display_Info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
12272 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
= MOUSE_HL_INFO (f
);
12274 struct glyph
*glyph
;
12275 struct glyph_row
*row
;
12277 Lisp_Object enabled_p
;
12279 enum draw_glyphs_face draw
= DRAW_IMAGE_RAISED
;
12280 int mouse_down_p
, rc
;
12282 /* Function note_mouse_highlight is called with negative X/Y
12283 values when mouse moves outside of the frame. */
12284 if (x
<= 0 || y
<= 0)
12286 clear_mouse_face (hlinfo
);
12290 rc
= get_tool_bar_item (f
, x
, y
, &glyph
, &hpos
, &vpos
, &prop_idx
);
12293 /* Not on tool-bar item. */
12294 clear_mouse_face (hlinfo
);
12298 /* On same tool-bar item as before. */
12299 goto set_help_echo
;
12301 clear_mouse_face (hlinfo
);
12303 /* Mouse is down, but on different tool-bar item? */
12304 mouse_down_p
= (dpyinfo
->grabbed
12305 && f
== last_mouse_frame
12306 && FRAME_LIVE_P (f
));
12308 && last_tool_bar_item
!= prop_idx
)
12311 hlinfo
->mouse_face_image_state
= DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
;
12312 draw
= mouse_down_p
? DRAW_IMAGE_SUNKEN
: DRAW_IMAGE_RAISED
;
12314 /* If tool-bar item is not enabled, don't highlight it. */
12315 enabled_p
= AREF (f
->tool_bar_items
, prop_idx
+ TOOL_BAR_ITEM_ENABLED_P
);
12316 if (!NILP (enabled_p
))
12318 /* Compute the x-position of the glyph. In front and past the
12319 image is a space. We include this in the highlighted area. */
12320 row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, vpos
);
12321 for (i
= x
= 0; i
< hpos
; ++i
)
12322 x
+= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][i
].pixel_width
;
12324 /* Record this as the current active region. */
12325 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= hpos
;
12326 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
= vpos
;
12327 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_x
= x
;
12328 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_y
= row
->y
;
12329 hlinfo
->mouse_face_past_end
= 0;
12331 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= hpos
+ 1;
12332 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
= vpos
;
12333 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_x
= x
+ glyph
->pixel_width
;
12334 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_y
= row
->y
;
12335 hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
= window
;
12336 hlinfo
->mouse_face_face_id
= TOOL_BAR_FACE_ID
;
12338 /* Display it as active. */
12339 show_mouse_face (hlinfo
, draw
);
12340 hlinfo
->mouse_face_image_state
= draw
;
12345 /* Set help_echo_string to a help string to display for this tool-bar item.
12346 XTread_socket does the rest. */
12347 help_echo_object
= help_echo_window
= Qnil
;
12348 help_echo_pos
= -1;
12349 help_echo_string
= AREF (f
->tool_bar_items
, prop_idx
+ TOOL_BAR_ITEM_HELP
);
12350 if (NILP (help_echo_string
))
12351 help_echo_string
= AREF (f
->tool_bar_items
, prop_idx
+ TOOL_BAR_ITEM_CAPTION
);
12354 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
12358 /************************************************************************
12359 Horizontal scrolling
12360 ************************************************************************/
12362 static int hscroll_window_tree (Lisp_Object
);
12363 static int hscroll_windows (Lisp_Object
);
12365 /* For all leaf windows in the window tree rooted at WINDOW, set their
12366 hscroll value so that PT is (i) visible in the window, and (ii) so
12367 that it is not within a certain margin at the window's left and
12368 right border. Value is non-zero if any window's hscroll has been
12372 hscroll_window_tree (Lisp_Object window
)
12374 int hscrolled_p
= 0;
12375 int hscroll_relative_p
= FLOATP (Vhscroll_step
);
12376 int hscroll_step_abs
= 0;
12377 double hscroll_step_rel
= 0;
12379 if (hscroll_relative_p
)
12381 hscroll_step_rel
= XFLOAT_DATA (Vhscroll_step
);
12382 if (hscroll_step_rel
< 0)
12384 hscroll_relative_p
= 0;
12385 hscroll_step_abs
= 0;
12388 else if (TYPE_RANGED_INTEGERP (int, Vhscroll_step
))
12390 hscroll_step_abs
= XINT (Vhscroll_step
);
12391 if (hscroll_step_abs
< 0)
12392 hscroll_step_abs
= 0;
12395 hscroll_step_abs
= 0;
12397 while (WINDOWP (window
))
12399 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
12401 if (WINDOWP (w
->hchild
))
12402 hscrolled_p
|= hscroll_window_tree (w
->hchild
);
12403 else if (WINDOWP (w
->vchild
))
12404 hscrolled_p
|= hscroll_window_tree (w
->vchild
);
12405 else if (w
->cursor
.vpos
>= 0)
12408 int text_area_width
;
12409 struct glyph_row
*current_cursor_row
12410 = MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
);
12411 struct glyph_row
*desired_cursor_row
12412 = MATRIX_ROW (w
->desired_matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
);
12413 struct glyph_row
*cursor_row
12414 = (desired_cursor_row
->enabled_p
12415 ? desired_cursor_row
12416 : current_cursor_row
);
12417 int row_r2l_p
= cursor_row
->reversed_p
;
12419 text_area_width
= window_box_width (w
, TEXT_AREA
);
12421 /* Scroll when cursor is inside this scroll margin. */
12422 h_margin
= hscroll_margin
* WINDOW_FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (w
);
12424 if (!NILP (Fbuffer_local_value (Qauto_hscroll_mode
, w
->buffer
))
12425 /* For left-to-right rows, hscroll when cursor is either
12426 (i) inside the right hscroll margin, or (ii) if it is
12427 inside the left margin and the window is already
12431 && w
->cursor
.x
<= h_margin
)
12432 || (cursor_row
->enabled_p
12433 && cursor_row
->truncated_on_right_p
12434 && (w
->cursor
.x
>= text_area_width
- h_margin
))))
12435 /* For right-to-left rows, the logic is similar,
12436 except that rules for scrolling to left and right
12437 are reversed. E.g., if cursor.x <= h_margin, we
12438 need to hscroll "to the right" unconditionally,
12439 and that will scroll the screen to the left so as
12440 to reveal the next portion of the row. */
12442 && ((cursor_row
->enabled_p
12443 /* FIXME: It is confusing to set the
12444 truncated_on_right_p flag when R2L rows
12445 are actually truncated on the left. */
12446 && cursor_row
->truncated_on_right_p
12447 && w
->cursor
.x
<= h_margin
)
12449 && (w
->cursor
.x
>= text_area_width
- h_margin
))))))
12453 struct buffer
*saved_current_buffer
;
12457 /* Find point in a display of infinite width. */
12458 saved_current_buffer
= current_buffer
;
12459 current_buffer
= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
);
12461 if (w
== XWINDOW (selected_window
))
12465 pt
= marker_position (w
->pointm
);
12466 pt
= max (BEGV
, pt
);
12470 /* Move iterator to pt starting at cursor_row->start in
12471 a line with infinite width. */
12472 init_to_row_start (&it
, w
, cursor_row
);
12473 it
.last_visible_x
= INFINITY
;
12474 move_it_in_display_line_to (&it
, pt
, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
12475 current_buffer
= saved_current_buffer
;
12477 /* Position cursor in window. */
12478 if (!hscroll_relative_p
&& hscroll_step_abs
== 0)
12479 hscroll
= max (0, (it
.current_x
12480 - (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (&it
)
12481 ? (text_area_width
- 4 * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (it
.f
))
12482 : (text_area_width
/ 2))))
12483 / FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (it
.f
);
12484 else if ((!row_r2l_p
12485 && w
->cursor
.x
>= text_area_width
- h_margin
)
12486 || (row_r2l_p
&& w
->cursor
.x
<= h_margin
))
12488 if (hscroll_relative_p
)
12489 wanted_x
= text_area_width
* (1 - hscroll_step_rel
)
12492 wanted_x
= text_area_width
12493 - hscroll_step_abs
* FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (it
.f
)
12496 = max (0, it
.current_x
- wanted_x
) / FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (it
.f
);
12500 if (hscroll_relative_p
)
12501 wanted_x
= text_area_width
* hscroll_step_rel
12504 wanted_x
= hscroll_step_abs
* FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (it
.f
)
12507 = max (0, it
.current_x
- wanted_x
) / FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (it
.f
);
12509 hscroll
= max (hscroll
, w
->min_hscroll
);
12511 /* Don't prevent redisplay optimizations if hscroll
12512 hasn't changed, as it will unnecessarily slow down
12514 if (w
->hscroll
!= hscroll
)
12516 XBUFFER (w
->buffer
)->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p
= 1;
12517 w
->hscroll
= hscroll
;
12526 /* Value is non-zero if hscroll of any leaf window has been changed. */
12527 return hscrolled_p
;
12531 /* Set hscroll so that cursor is visible and not inside horizontal
12532 scroll margins for all windows in the tree rooted at WINDOW. See
12533 also hscroll_window_tree above. Value is non-zero if any window's
12534 hscroll has been changed. If it has, desired matrices on the frame
12535 of WINDOW are cleared. */
12538 hscroll_windows (Lisp_Object window
)
12540 int hscrolled_p
= hscroll_window_tree (window
);
12542 clear_desired_matrices (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (window
))));
12543 return hscrolled_p
;
12548 /************************************************************************
12550 ************************************************************************/
12552 /* Variables holding some state of redisplay if GLYPH_DEBUG is defined
12553 to a non-zero value. This is sometimes handy to have in a debugger
12558 /* First and last unchanged row for try_window_id. */
12560 static int debug_first_unchanged_at_end_vpos
;
12561 static int debug_last_unchanged_at_beg_vpos
;
12563 /* Delta vpos and y. */
12565 static int debug_dvpos
, debug_dy
;
12567 /* Delta in characters and bytes for try_window_id. */
12569 static ptrdiff_t debug_delta
, debug_delta_bytes
;
12571 /* Values of window_end_pos and window_end_vpos at the end of
12574 static ptrdiff_t debug_end_vpos
;
12576 /* Append a string to W->desired_matrix->method. FMT is a printf
12577 format string. If trace_redisplay_p is non-zero also printf the
12578 resulting string to stderr. */
12580 static void debug_method_add (struct window
*, char const *, ...)
12581 ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT_PRINTF (2, 3);
12584 debug_method_add (struct window
*w
, char const *fmt
, ...)
12586 char *method
= w
->desired_matrix
->method
;
12587 int len
= strlen (method
);
12588 int size
= sizeof w
->desired_matrix
->method
;
12589 int remaining
= size
- len
- 1;
12592 if (len
&& remaining
)
12595 --remaining
, ++len
;
12598 va_start (ap
, fmt
);
12599 vsnprintf (method
+ len
, remaining
+ 1, fmt
, ap
);
12602 if (trace_redisplay_p
)
12603 fprintf (stderr
, "%p (%s): %s\n",
12605 ((BUFFERP (w
->buffer
)
12606 && STRINGP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), name
)))
12607 ? SSDATA (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), name
))
12612 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG */
12615 /* Value is non-zero if all changes in window W, which displays
12616 current_buffer, are in the text between START and END. START is a
12617 buffer position, END is given as a distance from Z. Used in
12618 redisplay_internal for display optimization. */
12621 text_outside_line_unchanged_p (struct window
*w
,
12622 ptrdiff_t start
, ptrdiff_t end
)
12624 int unchanged_p
= 1;
12626 /* If text or overlays have changed, see where. */
12627 if (w
->last_modified
< MODIFF
12628 || w
->last_overlay_modified
< OVERLAY_MODIFF
)
12630 /* Gap in the line? */
12631 if (GPT
< start
|| Z
- GPT
< end
)
12634 /* Changes start in front of the line, or end after it? */
12636 && (BEG_UNCHANGED
< start
- 1
12637 || END_UNCHANGED
< end
))
12640 /* If selective display, can't optimize if changes start at the
12641 beginning of the line. */
12643 && INTEGERP (BVAR (current_buffer
, selective_display
))
12644 && XINT (BVAR (current_buffer
, selective_display
)) > 0
12645 && (BEG_UNCHANGED
< start
|| GPT
<= start
))
12648 /* If there are overlays at the start or end of the line, these
12649 may have overlay strings with newlines in them. A change at
12650 START, for instance, may actually concern the display of such
12651 overlay strings as well, and they are displayed on different
12652 lines. So, quickly rule out this case. (For the future, it
12653 might be desirable to implement something more telling than
12654 just BEG/END_UNCHANGED.) */
12657 if (BEG
+ BEG_UNCHANGED
== start
12658 && overlay_touches_p (start
))
12660 if (END_UNCHANGED
== end
12661 && overlay_touches_p (Z
- end
))
12665 /* Under bidi reordering, adding or deleting a character in the
12666 beginning of a paragraph, before the first strong directional
12667 character, can change the base direction of the paragraph (unless
12668 the buffer specifies a fixed paragraph direction), which will
12669 require to redisplay the whole paragraph. It might be worthwhile
12670 to find the paragraph limits and widen the range of redisplayed
12671 lines to that, but for now just give up this optimization. */
12672 if (!NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), bidi_display_reordering
))
12673 && NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), bidi_paragraph_direction
)))
12677 return unchanged_p
;
12681 /* Do a frame update, taking possible shortcuts into account. This is
12682 the main external entry point for redisplay.
12684 If the last redisplay displayed an echo area message and that message
12685 is no longer requested, we clear the echo area or bring back the
12686 mini-buffer if that is in use. */
12691 redisplay_internal ();
12696 overlay_arrow_string_or_property (Lisp_Object var
)
12700 if (val
= Fget (var
, Qoverlay_arrow_string
), STRINGP (val
))
12703 return Voverlay_arrow_string
;
12706 /* Return 1 if there are any overlay-arrows in current_buffer. */
12708 overlay_arrow_in_current_buffer_p (void)
12712 for (vlist
= Voverlay_arrow_variable_list
;
12714 vlist
= XCDR (vlist
))
12716 Lisp_Object var
= XCAR (vlist
);
12719 if (!SYMBOLP (var
))
12721 val
= find_symbol_value (var
);
12723 && current_buffer
== XMARKER (val
)->buffer
)
12730 /* Return 1 if any overlay_arrows have moved or overlay-arrow-string
12734 overlay_arrows_changed_p (void)
12738 for (vlist
= Voverlay_arrow_variable_list
;
12740 vlist
= XCDR (vlist
))
12742 Lisp_Object var
= XCAR (vlist
);
12743 Lisp_Object val
, pstr
;
12745 if (!SYMBOLP (var
))
12747 val
= find_symbol_value (var
);
12748 if (!MARKERP (val
))
12750 if (! EQ (COERCE_MARKER (val
),
12751 Fget (var
, Qlast_arrow_position
))
12752 || ! (pstr
= overlay_arrow_string_or_property (var
),
12753 EQ (pstr
, Fget (var
, Qlast_arrow_string
))))
12759 /* Mark overlay arrows to be updated on next redisplay. */
12762 update_overlay_arrows (int up_to_date
)
12766 for (vlist
= Voverlay_arrow_variable_list
;
12768 vlist
= XCDR (vlist
))
12770 Lisp_Object var
= XCAR (vlist
);
12772 if (!SYMBOLP (var
))
12775 if (up_to_date
> 0)
12777 Lisp_Object val
= find_symbol_value (var
);
12778 Fput (var
, Qlast_arrow_position
,
12779 COERCE_MARKER (val
));
12780 Fput (var
, Qlast_arrow_string
,
12781 overlay_arrow_string_or_property (var
));
12783 else if (up_to_date
< 0
12784 || !NILP (Fget (var
, Qlast_arrow_position
)))
12786 Fput (var
, Qlast_arrow_position
, Qt
);
12787 Fput (var
, Qlast_arrow_string
, Qt
);
12793 /* Return overlay arrow string to display at row.
12794 Return integer (bitmap number) for arrow bitmap in left fringe.
12795 Return nil if no overlay arrow. */
12798 overlay_arrow_at_row (struct it
*it
, struct glyph_row
*row
)
12802 for (vlist
= Voverlay_arrow_variable_list
;
12804 vlist
= XCDR (vlist
))
12806 Lisp_Object var
= XCAR (vlist
);
12809 if (!SYMBOLP (var
))
12812 val
= find_symbol_value (var
);
12815 && current_buffer
== XMARKER (val
)->buffer
12816 && (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) == marker_position (val
)))
12818 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
12819 /* FIXME: if ROW->reversed_p is set, this should test
12820 the right fringe, not the left one. */
12821 && WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
) > 0)
12823 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
12824 if (val
= Fget (var
, Qoverlay_arrow_bitmap
), SYMBOLP (val
))
12827 if ((fringe_bitmap
= lookup_fringe_bitmap (val
)) != 0)
12828 return make_number (fringe_bitmap
);
12831 return make_number (-1); /* Use default arrow bitmap. */
12833 return overlay_arrow_string_or_property (var
);
12840 /* Return 1 if point moved out of or into a composition. Otherwise
12841 return 0. PREV_BUF and PREV_PT are the last point buffer and
12842 position. BUF and PT are the current point buffer and position. */
12845 check_point_in_composition (struct buffer
*prev_buf
, ptrdiff_t prev_pt
,
12846 struct buffer
*buf
, ptrdiff_t pt
)
12848 ptrdiff_t start
, end
;
12850 Lisp_Object buffer
;
12852 XSETBUFFER (buffer
, buf
);
12853 /* Check a composition at the last point if point moved within the
12855 if (prev_buf
== buf
)
12858 /* Point didn't move. */
12861 if (prev_pt
> BUF_BEGV (buf
) && prev_pt
< BUF_ZV (buf
)
12862 && find_composition (prev_pt
, -1, &start
, &end
, &prop
, buffer
)
12863 && COMPOSITION_VALID_P (start
, end
, prop
)
12864 && start
< prev_pt
&& end
> prev_pt
)
12865 /* The last point was within the composition. Return 1 iff
12866 point moved out of the composition. */
12867 return (pt
<= start
|| pt
>= end
);
12870 /* Check a composition at the current point. */
12871 return (pt
> BUF_BEGV (buf
) && pt
< BUF_ZV (buf
)
12872 && find_composition (pt
, -1, &start
, &end
, &prop
, buffer
)
12873 && COMPOSITION_VALID_P (start
, end
, prop
)
12874 && start
< pt
&& end
> pt
);
12878 /* Reconsider the setting of B->clip_changed which is displayed
12882 reconsider_clip_changes (struct window
*w
, struct buffer
*b
)
12884 if (b
->clip_changed
12885 && !NILP (w
->window_end_valid
)
12886 && w
->current_matrix
->buffer
== b
12887 && w
->current_matrix
->zv
== BUF_ZV (b
)
12888 && w
->current_matrix
->begv
== BUF_BEGV (b
))
12889 b
->clip_changed
= 0;
12891 /* If display wasn't paused, and W is not a tool bar window, see if
12892 point has been moved into or out of a composition. In that case,
12893 we set b->clip_changed to 1 to force updating the screen. If
12894 b->clip_changed has already been set to 1, we can skip this
12896 if (!b
->clip_changed
12897 && BUFFERP (w
->buffer
) && !NILP (w
->window_end_valid
))
12901 if (w
== XWINDOW (selected_window
))
12904 pt
= marker_position (w
->pointm
);
12906 if ((w
->current_matrix
->buffer
!= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
)
12907 || pt
!= w
->last_point
)
12908 && check_point_in_composition (w
->current_matrix
->buffer
,
12910 XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), pt
))
12911 b
->clip_changed
= 1;
12916 /* Select FRAME to forward the values of frame-local variables into C
12917 variables so that the redisplay routines can access those values
12921 select_frame_for_redisplay (Lisp_Object frame
)
12923 Lisp_Object tail
, tem
;
12924 Lisp_Object old
= selected_frame
;
12925 struct Lisp_Symbol
*sym
;
12927 eassert (FRAMEP (frame
) && FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (frame
)));
12929 selected_frame
= frame
;
12932 for (tail
= XFRAME (frame
)->param_alist
;
12933 CONSP (tail
); tail
= XCDR (tail
))
12934 if (CONSP (XCAR (tail
))
12935 && (tem
= XCAR (XCAR (tail
)),
12937 && (sym
= indirect_variable (XSYMBOL (tem
)),
12938 sym
->redirect
== SYMBOL_LOCALIZED
)
12939 && sym
->val
.blv
->frame_local
)
12940 /* Use find_symbol_value rather than Fsymbol_value
12941 to avoid an error if it is void. */
12942 find_symbol_value (tem
);
12943 } while (!EQ (frame
, old
) && (frame
= old
, 1));
12947 #define STOP_POLLING \
12948 do { if (! polling_stopped_here) stop_polling (); \
12949 polling_stopped_here = 1; } while (0)
12951 #define RESUME_POLLING \
12952 do { if (polling_stopped_here) start_polling (); \
12953 polling_stopped_here = 0; } while (0)
12956 /* Perhaps in the future avoid recentering windows if it
12957 is not necessary; currently that causes some problems. */
12960 redisplay_internal (void)
12962 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (selected_window
);
12966 int must_finish
= 0;
12967 struct text_pos tlbufpos
, tlendpos
;
12968 int number_of_visible_frames
;
12969 ptrdiff_t count
, count1
;
12971 int polling_stopped_here
= 0;
12972 Lisp_Object old_frame
= selected_frame
;
12973 struct backtrace backtrace
;
12975 /* Non-zero means redisplay has to consider all windows on all
12976 frames. Zero means, only selected_window is considered. */
12977 int consider_all_windows_p
;
12979 /* Non-zero means redisplay has to redisplay the miniwindow. */
12980 int update_miniwindow_p
= 0;
12982 TRACE ((stderr
, "redisplay_internal %d\n", redisplaying_p
));
12984 /* No redisplay if running in batch mode or frame is not yet fully
12985 initialized, or redisplay is explicitly turned off by setting
12986 Vinhibit_redisplay. */
12987 if (FRAME_INITIAL_P (SELECTED_FRAME ())
12988 || !NILP (Vinhibit_redisplay
))
12991 /* Don't examine these until after testing Vinhibit_redisplay.
12992 When Emacs is shutting down, perhaps because its connection to
12993 X has dropped, we should not look at them at all. */
12994 fr
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
12995 sf
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
12997 if (!fr
->glyphs_initialized_p
)
13000 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (USE_GTK) || defined (HAVE_NS)
13001 if (popup_activated ())
13005 /* I don't think this happens but let's be paranoid. */
13006 if (redisplaying_p
)
13009 /* Record a function that clears redisplaying_p
13010 when we leave this function. */
13011 count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
13012 record_unwind_protect (unwind_redisplay
, selected_frame
);
13013 redisplaying_p
= 1;
13014 specbind (Qinhibit_free_realized_faces
, Qnil
);
13016 /* Record this function, so it appears on the profiler's backtraces. */
13017 backtrace
.next
= backtrace_list
;
13018 backtrace
.function
= Qredisplay_internal
;
13019 backtrace
.args
= &Qnil
;
13020 backtrace
.nargs
= 0;
13021 backtrace
.debug_on_exit
= 0;
13022 backtrace_list
= &backtrace
;
13025 Lisp_Object tail
, frame
;
13027 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
13029 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (frame
);
13030 f
->already_hscrolled_p
= 0;
13035 /* Remember the currently selected window. */
13038 if (!EQ (old_frame
, selected_frame
)
13039 && FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (old_frame
)))
13040 /* When running redisplay, we play a bit fast-and-loose and allow e.g.
13041 selected_frame and selected_window to be temporarily out-of-sync so
13042 when we come back here via `goto retry', we need to resync because we
13043 may need to run Elisp code (via prepare_menu_bars). */
13044 select_frame_for_redisplay (old_frame
);
13047 reconsider_clip_changes (w
, current_buffer
);
13048 last_escape_glyph_frame
= NULL
;
13049 last_escape_glyph_face_id
= (1 << FACE_ID_BITS
);
13050 last_glyphless_glyph_frame
= NULL
;
13051 last_glyphless_glyph_face_id
= (1 << FACE_ID_BITS
);
13053 /* If new fonts have been loaded that make a glyph matrix adjustment
13054 necessary, do it. */
13055 if (fonts_changed_p
)
13057 adjust_glyphs (NULL
);
13058 ++windows_or_buffers_changed
;
13059 fonts_changed_p
= 0;
13062 /* If face_change_count is non-zero, init_iterator will free all
13063 realized faces, which includes the faces referenced from current
13064 matrices. So, we can't reuse current matrices in this case. */
13065 if (face_change_count
)
13066 ++windows_or_buffers_changed
;
13068 if ((FRAME_TERMCAP_P (sf
) || FRAME_MSDOS_P (sf
))
13069 && FRAME_TTY (sf
)->previous_frame
!= sf
)
13071 /* Since frames on a single ASCII terminal share the same
13072 display area, displaying a different frame means redisplay
13073 the whole thing. */
13074 windows_or_buffers_changed
++;
13075 SET_FRAME_GARBAGED (sf
);
13077 set_tty_color_mode (FRAME_TTY (sf
), sf
);
13079 FRAME_TTY (sf
)->previous_frame
= sf
;
13082 /* Set the visible flags for all frames. Do this before checking
13083 for resized or garbaged frames; they want to know if their frames
13084 are visible. See the comment in frame.h for
13085 FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY. */
13087 Lisp_Object tail
, frame
;
13089 number_of_visible_frames
= 0;
13091 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
13093 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (frame
);
13095 FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY (f
);
13096 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
))
13097 ++number_of_visible_frames
;
13098 clear_desired_matrices (f
);
13102 /* Notice any pending interrupt request to change frame size. */
13103 do_pending_window_change (1);
13105 /* do_pending_window_change could change the selected_window due to
13106 frame resizing which makes the selected window too small. */
13107 if (WINDOWP (selected_window
) && (w
= XWINDOW (selected_window
)) != sw
)
13110 reconsider_clip_changes (w
, current_buffer
);
13113 /* Clear frames marked as garbaged. */
13114 if (frame_garbaged
)
13115 clear_garbaged_frames ();
13117 /* Build menubar and tool-bar items. */
13118 if (NILP (Vmemory_full
))
13119 prepare_menu_bars ();
13121 if (windows_or_buffers_changed
)
13122 update_mode_lines
++;
13124 /* Detect case that we need to write or remove a star in the mode line. */
13125 if ((SAVE_MODIFF
< MODIFF
) != w
->last_had_star
)
13127 w
->update_mode_line
= 1;
13128 if (buffer_shared
> 1)
13129 update_mode_lines
++;
13132 /* Avoid invocation of point motion hooks by `current_column' below. */
13133 count1
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
13134 specbind (Qinhibit_point_motion_hooks
, Qt
);
13136 /* If %c is in the mode line, update it if needed. */
13137 if (!NILP (w
->column_number_displayed
)
13138 /* This alternative quickly identifies a common case
13139 where no change is needed. */
13140 && !(PT
== w
->last_point
13141 && w
->last_modified
>= MODIFF
13142 && w
->last_overlay_modified
>= OVERLAY_MODIFF
)
13143 && (XFASTINT (w
->column_number_displayed
) != current_column ()))
13144 w
->update_mode_line
= 1;
13146 unbind_to (count1
, Qnil
);
13148 FRAME_SCROLL_BOTTOM_VPOS (XFRAME (w
->frame
)) = -1;
13150 /* The variable buffer_shared is set in redisplay_window and
13151 indicates that we redisplay a buffer in different windows. See
13153 consider_all_windows_p
= (update_mode_lines
|| buffer_shared
> 1
13154 || cursor_type_changed
);
13156 /* If specs for an arrow have changed, do thorough redisplay
13157 to ensure we remove any arrow that should no longer exist. */
13158 if (overlay_arrows_changed_p ())
13159 consider_all_windows_p
= windows_or_buffers_changed
= 1;
13161 /* Normally the message* functions will have already displayed and
13162 updated the echo area, but the frame may have been trashed, or
13163 the update may have been preempted, so display the echo area
13164 again here. Checking message_cleared_p captures the case that
13165 the echo area should be cleared. */
13166 if ((!NILP (echo_area_buffer
[0]) && !display_last_displayed_message_p
)
13167 || (!NILP (echo_area_buffer
[1]) && display_last_displayed_message_p
)
13168 || (message_cleared_p
13169 && minibuf_level
== 0
13170 /* If the mini-window is currently selected, this means the
13171 echo-area doesn't show through. */
13172 && !MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (selected_window
))))
13174 int window_height_changed_p
= echo_area_display (0);
13176 if (message_cleared_p
)
13177 update_miniwindow_p
= 1;
13181 /* If we don't display the current message, don't clear the
13182 message_cleared_p flag, because, if we did, we wouldn't clear
13183 the echo area in the next redisplay which doesn't preserve
13185 if (!display_last_displayed_message_p
)
13186 message_cleared_p
= 0;
13188 if (fonts_changed_p
)
13190 else if (window_height_changed_p
)
13192 consider_all_windows_p
= 1;
13193 ++update_mode_lines
;
13194 ++windows_or_buffers_changed
;
13196 /* If window configuration was changed, frames may have been
13197 marked garbaged. Clear them or we will experience
13198 surprises wrt scrolling. */
13199 if (frame_garbaged
)
13200 clear_garbaged_frames ();
13203 else if (EQ (selected_window
, minibuf_window
)
13204 && (current_buffer
->clip_changed
13205 || w
->last_modified
< MODIFF
13206 || w
->last_overlay_modified
< OVERLAY_MODIFF
)
13207 && resize_mini_window (w
, 0))
13209 /* Resized active mini-window to fit the size of what it is
13210 showing if its contents might have changed. */
13212 /* FIXME: this causes all frames to be updated, which seems unnecessary
13213 since only the current frame needs to be considered. This function needs
13214 to be rewritten with two variables, consider_all_windows and
13215 consider_all_frames. */
13216 consider_all_windows_p
= 1;
13217 ++windows_or_buffers_changed
;
13218 ++update_mode_lines
;
13220 /* If window configuration was changed, frames may have been
13221 marked garbaged. Clear them or we will experience
13222 surprises wrt scrolling. */
13223 if (frame_garbaged
)
13224 clear_garbaged_frames ();
13228 /* If showing the region, and mark has changed, we must redisplay
13229 the whole window. The assignment to this_line_start_pos prevents
13230 the optimization directly below this if-statement. */
13231 if (((!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode
)
13232 && !NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), mark_active
)))
13233 != !NILP (w
->region_showing
))
13234 || (!NILP (w
->region_showing
)
13235 && !EQ (w
->region_showing
,
13236 Fmarker_position (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), mark
)))))
13237 CHARPOS (this_line_start_pos
) = 0;
13239 /* Optimize the case that only the line containing the cursor in the
13240 selected window has changed. Variables starting with this_ are
13241 set in display_line and record information about the line
13242 containing the cursor. */
13243 tlbufpos
= this_line_start_pos
;
13244 tlendpos
= this_line_end_pos
;
13245 if (!consider_all_windows_p
13246 && CHARPOS (tlbufpos
) > 0
13247 && !w
->update_mode_line
13248 && !current_buffer
->clip_changed
13249 && !current_buffer
->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p
13250 && FRAME_VISIBLE_P (XFRAME (w
->frame
))
13251 && !FRAME_OBSCURED_P (XFRAME (w
->frame
))
13252 /* Make sure recorded data applies to current buffer, etc. */
13253 && this_line_buffer
== current_buffer
13254 && current_buffer
== XBUFFER (w
->buffer
)
13256 && !w
->optional_new_start
13257 /* Point must be on the line that we have info recorded about. */
13258 && PT
>= CHARPOS (tlbufpos
)
13259 && PT
<= Z
- CHARPOS (tlendpos
)
13260 /* All text outside that line, including its final newline,
13261 must be unchanged. */
13262 && text_outside_line_unchanged_p (w
, CHARPOS (tlbufpos
),
13263 CHARPOS (tlendpos
)))
13265 if (CHARPOS (tlbufpos
) > BEGV
13266 && FETCH_BYTE (BYTEPOS (tlbufpos
) - 1) != '\n'
13267 && (CHARPOS (tlbufpos
) == ZV
13268 || FETCH_BYTE (BYTEPOS (tlbufpos
)) == '\n'))
13269 /* Former continuation line has disappeared by becoming empty. */
13271 else if (w
->last_modified
< MODIFF
13272 || w
->last_overlay_modified
< OVERLAY_MODIFF
13273 || MINI_WINDOW_P (w
))
13275 /* We have to handle the case of continuation around a
13276 wide-column character (see the comment in indent.c around
13279 For instance, in the following case:
13281 -------- Insert --------
13282 K_A_N_\\ `a' K_A_N_a\ `X_' are wide-column chars.
13283 J_I_ ==> J_I_ `^^' are cursors.
13287 As we have to redraw the line above, we cannot use this
13291 int line_height_before
= this_line_pixel_height
;
13293 /* Note that start_display will handle the case that the
13294 line starting at tlbufpos is a continuation line. */
13295 start_display (&it
, w
, tlbufpos
);
13297 /* Implementation note: It this still necessary? */
13298 if (it
.current_x
!= this_line_start_x
)
13301 TRACE ((stderr
, "trying display optimization 1\n"));
13302 w
->cursor
.vpos
= -1;
13303 overlay_arrow_seen
= 0;
13304 it
.vpos
= this_line_vpos
;
13305 it
.current_y
= this_line_y
;
13306 it
.glyph_row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->desired_matrix
, this_line_vpos
);
13307 display_line (&it
);
13309 /* If line contains point, is not continued,
13310 and ends at same distance from eob as before, we win. */
13311 if (w
->cursor
.vpos
>= 0
13312 /* Line is not continued, otherwise this_line_start_pos
13313 would have been set to 0 in display_line. */
13314 && CHARPOS (this_line_start_pos
)
13315 /* Line ends as before. */
13316 && CHARPOS (this_line_end_pos
) == CHARPOS (tlendpos
)
13317 /* Line has same height as before. Otherwise other lines
13318 would have to be shifted up or down. */
13319 && this_line_pixel_height
== line_height_before
)
13321 /* If this is not the window's last line, we must adjust
13322 the charstarts of the lines below. */
13323 if (it
.current_y
< it
.last_visible_y
)
13325 struct glyph_row
*row
13326 = MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, this_line_vpos
+ 1);
13327 ptrdiff_t delta
, delta_bytes
;
13329 /* We used to distinguish between two cases here,
13330 conditioned by Z - CHARPOS (tlendpos) == ZV, for
13331 when the line ends in a newline or the end of the
13332 buffer's accessible portion. But both cases did
13333 the same, so they were collapsed. */
13335 - CHARPOS (tlendpos
)
13336 - MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
));
13337 delta_bytes
= (Z_BYTE
13338 - BYTEPOS (tlendpos
)
13339 - MATRIX_ROW_START_BYTEPOS (row
));
13341 increment_matrix_positions (w
->current_matrix
,
13342 this_line_vpos
+ 1,
13343 w
->current_matrix
->nrows
,
13344 delta
, delta_bytes
);
13347 /* If this row displays text now but previously didn't,
13348 or vice versa, w->window_end_vpos may have to be
13350 if ((it
.glyph_row
- 1)->displays_text_p
)
13352 if (XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
) < this_line_vpos
)
13353 wset_window_end_vpos (w
, make_number (this_line_vpos
));
13355 else if (XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
) == this_line_vpos
13356 && this_line_vpos
> 0)
13357 wset_window_end_vpos (w
, make_number (this_line_vpos
- 1));
13358 wset_window_end_valid (w
, Qnil
);
13360 /* Update hint: No need to try to scroll in update_window. */
13361 w
->desired_matrix
->no_scrolling_p
= 1;
13364 *w
->desired_matrix
->method
= 0;
13365 debug_method_add (w
, "optimization 1");
13367 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
13368 update_window_fringes (w
, 0);
13375 else if (/* Cursor position hasn't changed. */
13376 PT
== w
->last_point
13377 /* Make sure the cursor was last displayed
13378 in this window. Otherwise we have to reposition it. */
13379 && 0 <= w
->cursor
.vpos
13380 && WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) > w
->cursor
.vpos
)
13384 do_pending_window_change (1);
13385 /* If selected_window changed, redisplay again. */
13386 if (WINDOWP (selected_window
)
13387 && (w
= XWINDOW (selected_window
)) != sw
)
13390 /* We used to always goto end_of_redisplay here, but this
13391 isn't enough if we have a blinking cursor. */
13392 if (w
->cursor_off_p
== w
->last_cursor_off_p
)
13393 goto end_of_redisplay
;
13397 /* If highlighting the region, or if the cursor is in the echo area,
13398 then we can't just move the cursor. */
13399 else if (! (!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode
)
13400 && !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, mark_active
)))
13401 && (EQ (selected_window
,
13402 BVAR (current_buffer
, last_selected_window
))
13403 || highlight_nonselected_windows
)
13404 && NILP (w
->region_showing
)
13405 && NILP (Vshow_trailing_whitespace
)
13406 && !cursor_in_echo_area
)
13409 struct glyph_row
*row
;
13411 /* Skip from tlbufpos to PT and see where it is. Note that
13412 PT may be in invisible text. If so, we will end at the
13413 next visible position. */
13414 init_iterator (&it
, w
, CHARPOS (tlbufpos
), BYTEPOS (tlbufpos
),
13415 NULL
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
13416 it
.current_x
= this_line_start_x
;
13417 it
.current_y
= this_line_y
;
13418 it
.vpos
= this_line_vpos
;
13420 /* The call to move_it_to stops in front of PT, but
13421 moves over before-strings. */
13422 move_it_to (&it
, PT
, -1, -1, -1, MOVE_TO_POS
);
13424 if (it
.vpos
== this_line_vpos
13425 && (row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, this_line_vpos
),
13428 eassert (this_line_vpos
== it
.vpos
);
13429 eassert (this_line_y
== it
.current_y
);
13430 set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, w
->current_matrix
, 0, 0, 0, 0);
13432 *w
->desired_matrix
->method
= 0;
13433 debug_method_add (w
, "optimization 3");
13442 /* Text changed drastically or point moved off of line. */
13443 SET_MATRIX_ROW_ENABLED_P (w
->desired_matrix
, this_line_vpos
, 0);
13446 CHARPOS (this_line_start_pos
) = 0;
13447 consider_all_windows_p
|= buffer_shared
> 1;
13448 ++clear_face_cache_count
;
13449 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
13450 ++clear_image_cache_count
;
13453 /* Build desired matrices, and update the display. If
13454 consider_all_windows_p is non-zero, do it for all windows on all
13455 frames. Otherwise do it for selected_window, only. */
13457 if (consider_all_windows_p
)
13459 Lisp_Object tail
, frame
;
13461 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
13462 XFRAME (frame
)->updated_p
= 0;
13464 /* Recompute # windows showing selected buffer. This will be
13465 incremented each time such a window is displayed. */
13468 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
13470 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (frame
);
13472 /* We don't have to do anything for unselected terminal
13474 if ((FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f
) || FRAME_MSDOS_P (f
))
13475 && !EQ (FRAME_TTY (f
)->top_frame
, frame
))
13478 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
) || FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f
) || f
== sf
)
13480 if (! EQ (frame
, selected_frame
))
13481 /* Select the frame, for the sake of frame-local
13483 select_frame_for_redisplay (frame
);
13485 /* Mark all the scroll bars to be removed; we'll redeem
13486 the ones we want when we redisplay their windows. */
13487 if (FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->condemn_scroll_bars_hook
)
13488 FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->condemn_scroll_bars_hook (f
);
13490 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
) && !FRAME_OBSCURED_P (f
))
13491 redisplay_windows (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f
));
13493 /* The X error handler may have deleted that frame. */
13494 if (!FRAME_LIVE_P (f
))
13497 /* Any scroll bars which redisplay_windows should have
13498 nuked should now go away. */
13499 if (FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->judge_scroll_bars_hook
)
13500 FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->judge_scroll_bars_hook (f
);
13502 /* If fonts changed, display again. */
13503 /* ??? rms: I suspect it is a mistake to jump all the way
13504 back to retry here. It should just retry this frame. */
13505 if (fonts_changed_p
)
13508 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
) && !FRAME_OBSCURED_P (f
))
13510 /* See if we have to hscroll. */
13511 if (!f
->already_hscrolled_p
)
13513 f
->already_hscrolled_p
= 1;
13514 if (hscroll_windows (f
->root_window
))
13518 /* Prevent various kinds of signals during display
13519 update. stdio is not robust about handling
13520 signals, which can cause an apparent I/O
13522 if (interrupt_input
)
13523 unrequest_sigio ();
13526 /* Update the display. */
13527 set_window_update_flags (XWINDOW (f
->root_window
), 1);
13528 pending
|= update_frame (f
, 0, 0);
13534 if (!EQ (old_frame
, selected_frame
)
13535 && FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (old_frame
)))
13536 /* We played a bit fast-and-loose above and allowed selected_frame
13537 and selected_window to be temporarily out-of-sync but let's make
13538 sure this stays contained. */
13539 select_frame_for_redisplay (old_frame
);
13540 eassert (EQ (XFRAME (selected_frame
)->selected_window
,
13545 /* Do the mark_window_display_accurate after all windows have
13546 been redisplayed because this call resets flags in buffers
13547 which are needed for proper redisplay. */
13548 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
13550 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (frame
);
13553 mark_window_display_accurate (f
->root_window
, 1);
13554 if (FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->frame_up_to_date_hook
)
13555 FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->frame_up_to_date_hook (f
);
13560 else if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (sf
) && !FRAME_OBSCURED_P (sf
))
13562 Lisp_Object mini_window
= FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (sf
);
13563 struct frame
*mini_frame
;
13565 displayed_buffer
= XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window
)->buffer
);
13566 /* Use list_of_error, not Qerror, so that
13567 we catch only errors and don't run the debugger. */
13568 internal_condition_case_1 (redisplay_window_1
, selected_window
,
13570 redisplay_window_error
);
13571 if (update_miniwindow_p
)
13572 internal_condition_case_1 (redisplay_window_1
, mini_window
,
13574 redisplay_window_error
);
13576 /* Compare desired and current matrices, perform output. */
13579 /* If fonts changed, display again. */
13580 if (fonts_changed_p
)
13583 /* Prevent various kinds of signals during display update.
13584 stdio is not robust about handling signals,
13585 which can cause an apparent I/O error. */
13586 if (interrupt_input
)
13587 unrequest_sigio ();
13590 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (sf
) && !FRAME_OBSCURED_P (sf
))
13592 if (hscroll_windows (selected_window
))
13595 XWINDOW (selected_window
)->must_be_updated_p
= 1;
13596 pending
= update_frame (sf
, 0, 0);
13599 /* We may have called echo_area_display at the top of this
13600 function. If the echo area is on another frame, that may
13601 have put text on a frame other than the selected one, so the
13602 above call to update_frame would not have caught it. Catch
13604 mini_window
= FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (sf
);
13605 mini_frame
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (mini_window
)));
13607 if (mini_frame
!= sf
&& FRAME_WINDOW_P (mini_frame
))
13609 XWINDOW (mini_window
)->must_be_updated_p
= 1;
13610 pending
|= update_frame (mini_frame
, 0, 0);
13611 if (!pending
&& hscroll_windows (mini_window
))
13616 /* If display was paused because of pending input, make sure we do a
13617 thorough update the next time. */
13620 /* Prevent the optimization at the beginning of
13621 redisplay_internal that tries a single-line update of the
13622 line containing the cursor in the selected window. */
13623 CHARPOS (this_line_start_pos
) = 0;
13625 /* Let the overlay arrow be updated the next time. */
13626 update_overlay_arrows (0);
13628 /* If we pause after scrolling, some rows in the current
13629 matrices of some windows are not valid. */
13630 if (!WINDOW_FULL_WIDTH_P (w
)
13631 && !FRAME_WINDOW_P (XFRAME (w
->frame
)))
13632 update_mode_lines
= 1;
13636 if (!consider_all_windows_p
)
13638 /* This has already been done above if
13639 consider_all_windows_p is set. */
13640 mark_window_display_accurate_1 (w
, 1);
13642 /* Say overlay arrows are up to date. */
13643 update_overlay_arrows (1);
13645 if (FRAME_TERMINAL (sf
)->frame_up_to_date_hook
!= 0)
13646 FRAME_TERMINAL (sf
)->frame_up_to_date_hook (sf
);
13649 update_mode_lines
= 0;
13650 windows_or_buffers_changed
= 0;
13651 cursor_type_changed
= 0;
13654 /* Start SIGIO interrupts coming again. Having them off during the
13655 code above makes it less likely one will discard output, but not
13656 impossible, since there might be stuff in the system buffer here.
13657 But it is much hairier to try to do anything about that. */
13658 if (interrupt_input
)
13662 /* If a frame has become visible which was not before, redisplay
13663 again, so that we display it. Expose events for such a frame
13664 (which it gets when becoming visible) don't call the parts of
13665 redisplay constructing glyphs, so simply exposing a frame won't
13666 display anything in this case. So, we have to display these
13667 frames here explicitly. */
13670 Lisp_Object tail
, frame
;
13673 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
13675 int this_is_visible
= 0;
13677 if (XFRAME (frame
)->visible
)
13678 this_is_visible
= 1;
13679 FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY (XFRAME (frame
));
13680 if (XFRAME (frame
)->visible
)
13681 this_is_visible
= 1;
13683 if (this_is_visible
)
13687 if (new_count
!= number_of_visible_frames
)
13688 windows_or_buffers_changed
++;
13691 /* Change frame size now if a change is pending. */
13692 do_pending_window_change (1);
13694 /* If we just did a pending size change, or have additional
13695 visible frames, or selected_window changed, redisplay again. */
13696 if ((windows_or_buffers_changed
&& !pending
)
13697 || (WINDOWP (selected_window
) && (w
= XWINDOW (selected_window
)) != sw
))
13700 /* Clear the face and image caches.
13702 We used to do this only if consider_all_windows_p. But the cache
13703 needs to be cleared if a timer creates images in the current
13704 buffer (e.g. the test case in Bug#6230). */
13706 if (clear_face_cache_count
> CLEAR_FACE_CACHE_COUNT
)
13708 clear_face_cache (0);
13709 clear_face_cache_count
= 0;
13712 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
13713 if (clear_image_cache_count
> CLEAR_IMAGE_CACHE_COUNT
)
13715 clear_image_caches (Qnil
);
13716 clear_image_cache_count
= 0;
13718 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
13721 backtrace_list
= backtrace
.next
;
13722 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
13727 /* Redisplay, but leave alone any recent echo area message unless
13728 another message has been requested in its place.
13730 This is useful in situations where you need to redisplay but no
13731 user action has occurred, making it inappropriate for the message
13732 area to be cleared. See tracking_off and
13733 wait_reading_process_output for examples of these situations.
13735 FROM_WHERE is an integer saying from where this function was
13736 called. This is useful for debugging. */
13739 redisplay_preserve_echo_area (int from_where
)
13741 TRACE ((stderr
, "redisplay_preserve_echo_area (%d)\n", from_where
));
13743 if (!NILP (echo_area_buffer
[1]))
13745 /* We have a previously displayed message, but no current
13746 message. Redisplay the previous message. */
13747 display_last_displayed_message_p
= 1;
13748 redisplay_internal ();
13749 display_last_displayed_message_p
= 0;
13752 redisplay_internal ();
13754 if (FRAME_RIF (SELECTED_FRAME ()) != NULL
13755 && FRAME_RIF (SELECTED_FRAME ())->flush_display_optional
)
13756 FRAME_RIF (SELECTED_FRAME ())->flush_display_optional (NULL
);
13760 /* Function registered with record_unwind_protect in redisplay_internal.
13761 Clear redisplaying_p. Also, select the previously
13762 selected frame, unless it has been deleted (by an X connection
13763 failure during redisplay, for example). */
13766 unwind_redisplay (Lisp_Object old_frame
)
13768 redisplaying_p
= 0;
13769 if (! EQ (old_frame
, selected_frame
)
13770 && FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (old_frame
)))
13771 select_frame_for_redisplay (old_frame
);
13776 /* Mark the display of window W as accurate or inaccurate. If
13777 ACCURATE_P is non-zero mark display of W as accurate. If
13778 ACCURATE_P is zero, arrange for W to be redisplayed the next time
13779 redisplay_internal is called. */
13782 mark_window_display_accurate_1 (struct window
*w
, int accurate_p
)
13784 if (BUFFERP (w
->buffer
))
13786 struct buffer
*b
= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
);
13788 w
->last_modified
= accurate_p
? BUF_MODIFF(b
) : 0;
13789 w
->last_overlay_modified
= accurate_p
? BUF_OVERLAY_MODIFF(b
) : 0;
13791 = BUF_MODIFF (b
) > BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b
);
13795 b
->clip_changed
= 0;
13796 b
->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p
= 0;
13798 BUF_UNCHANGED_MODIFIED (b
) = BUF_MODIFF (b
);
13799 BUF_OVERLAY_UNCHANGED_MODIFIED (b
) = BUF_OVERLAY_MODIFF (b
);
13800 BUF_BEG_UNCHANGED (b
) = BUF_GPT (b
) - BUF_BEG (b
);
13801 BUF_END_UNCHANGED (b
) = BUF_Z (b
) - BUF_GPT (b
);
13803 w
->current_matrix
->buffer
= b
;
13804 w
->current_matrix
->begv
= BUF_BEGV (b
);
13805 w
->current_matrix
->zv
= BUF_ZV (b
);
13807 w
->last_cursor
= w
->cursor
;
13808 w
->last_cursor_off_p
= w
->cursor_off_p
;
13810 if (w
== XWINDOW (selected_window
))
13811 w
->last_point
= BUF_PT (b
);
13813 w
->last_point
= XMARKER (w
->pointm
)->charpos
;
13819 wset_window_end_valid (w
, w
->buffer
);
13820 w
->update_mode_line
= 0;
13825 /* Mark the display of windows in the window tree rooted at WINDOW as
13826 accurate or inaccurate. If ACCURATE_P is non-zero mark display of
13827 windows as accurate. If ACCURATE_P is zero, arrange for windows to
13828 be redisplayed the next time redisplay_internal is called. */
13831 mark_window_display_accurate (Lisp_Object window
, int accurate_p
)
13835 for (; !NILP (window
); window
= w
->next
)
13837 w
= XWINDOW (window
);
13838 mark_window_display_accurate_1 (w
, accurate_p
);
13840 if (!NILP (w
->vchild
))
13841 mark_window_display_accurate (w
->vchild
, accurate_p
);
13842 if (!NILP (w
->hchild
))
13843 mark_window_display_accurate (w
->hchild
, accurate_p
);
13848 update_overlay_arrows (1);
13852 /* Force a thorough redisplay the next time by setting
13853 last_arrow_position and last_arrow_string to t, which is
13854 unequal to any useful value of Voverlay_arrow_... */
13855 update_overlay_arrows (-1);
13860 /* Return value in display table DP (Lisp_Char_Table *) for character
13861 C. Since a display table doesn't have any parent, we don't have to
13862 follow parent. Do not call this function directly but use the
13863 macro DISP_CHAR_VECTOR. */
13866 disp_char_vector (struct Lisp_Char_Table
*dp
, int c
)
13870 if (ASCII_CHAR_P (c
))
13873 if (SUB_CHAR_TABLE_P (val
))
13874 val
= XSUB_CHAR_TABLE (val
)->contents
[c
];
13880 XSETCHAR_TABLE (table
, dp
);
13881 val
= char_table_ref (table
, c
);
13890 /***********************************************************************
13892 ***********************************************************************/
13894 /* Redisplay all leaf windows in the window tree rooted at WINDOW. */
13897 redisplay_windows (Lisp_Object window
)
13899 while (!NILP (window
))
13901 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
13903 if (!NILP (w
->hchild
))
13904 redisplay_windows (w
->hchild
);
13905 else if (!NILP (w
->vchild
))
13906 redisplay_windows (w
->vchild
);
13907 else if (!NILP (w
->buffer
))
13909 displayed_buffer
= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
);
13910 /* Use list_of_error, not Qerror, so that
13911 we catch only errors and don't run the debugger. */
13912 internal_condition_case_1 (redisplay_window_0
, window
,
13914 redisplay_window_error
);
13922 redisplay_window_error (Lisp_Object ignore
)
13924 displayed_buffer
->display_error_modiff
= BUF_MODIFF (displayed_buffer
);
13929 redisplay_window_0 (Lisp_Object window
)
13931 if (displayed_buffer
->display_error_modiff
< BUF_MODIFF (displayed_buffer
))
13932 redisplay_window (window
, 0);
13937 redisplay_window_1 (Lisp_Object window
)
13939 if (displayed_buffer
->display_error_modiff
< BUF_MODIFF (displayed_buffer
))
13940 redisplay_window (window
, 1);
13945 /* Set cursor position of W. PT is assumed to be displayed in ROW.
13946 DELTA and DELTA_BYTES are the numbers of characters and bytes by
13947 which positions recorded in ROW differ from current buffer
13950 Return 0 if cursor is not on this row, 1 otherwise. */
13953 set_cursor_from_row (struct window
*w
, struct glyph_row
*row
,
13954 struct glyph_matrix
*matrix
,
13955 ptrdiff_t delta
, ptrdiff_t delta_bytes
,
13958 struct glyph
*glyph
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
13959 struct glyph
*end
= glyph
+ row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
13960 struct glyph
*cursor
= NULL
;
13961 /* The last known character position in row. */
13962 ptrdiff_t last_pos
= MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) + delta
;
13964 ptrdiff_t pt_old
= PT
- delta
;
13965 ptrdiff_t pos_before
= MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) + delta
;
13966 ptrdiff_t pos_after
= MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) + delta
;
13967 struct glyph
*glyph_before
= glyph
- 1, *glyph_after
= end
;
13968 /* A glyph beyond the edge of TEXT_AREA which we should never
13970 struct glyph
*glyphs_end
= end
;
13971 /* Non-zero means we've found a match for cursor position, but that
13972 glyph has the avoid_cursor_p flag set. */
13973 int match_with_avoid_cursor
= 0;
13974 /* Non-zero means we've seen at least one glyph that came from a
13976 int string_seen
= 0;
13977 /* Largest and smallest buffer positions seen so far during scan of
13979 ptrdiff_t bpos_max
= pos_before
;
13980 ptrdiff_t bpos_min
= pos_after
;
13981 /* Last buffer position covered by an overlay string with an integer
13982 `cursor' property. */
13983 ptrdiff_t bpos_covered
= 0;
13984 /* Non-zero means the display string on which to display the cursor
13985 comes from a text property, not from an overlay. */
13986 int string_from_text_prop
= 0;
13988 /* Don't even try doing anything if called for a mode-line or
13989 header-line row, since the rest of the code isn't prepared to
13990 deal with such calamities. */
13991 eassert (!row
->mode_line_p
);
13992 if (row
->mode_line_p
)
13995 /* Skip over glyphs not having an object at the start and the end of
13996 the row. These are special glyphs like truncation marks on
13997 terminal frames. */
13998 if (row
->displays_text_p
)
14000 if (!row
->reversed_p
)
14003 && INTEGERP (glyph
->object
)
14004 && glyph
->charpos
< 0)
14006 x
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
14010 && INTEGERP ((end
- 1)->object
)
14011 /* CHARPOS is zero for blanks and stretch glyphs
14012 inserted by extend_face_to_end_of_line. */
14013 && (end
- 1)->charpos
<= 0)
14015 glyph_before
= glyph
- 1;
14022 /* If the glyph row is reversed, we need to process it from back
14023 to front, so swap the edge pointers. */
14024 glyphs_end
= end
= glyph
- 1;
14025 glyph
+= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
14027 while (glyph
> end
+ 1
14028 && INTEGERP (glyph
->object
)
14029 && glyph
->charpos
< 0)
14032 x
-= glyph
->pixel_width
;
14034 if (INTEGERP (glyph
->object
) && glyph
->charpos
< 0)
14036 /* By default, in reversed rows we put the cursor on the
14037 rightmost (first in the reading order) glyph. */
14038 for (g
= end
+ 1; g
< glyph
; g
++)
14039 x
+= g
->pixel_width
;
14041 && INTEGERP ((end
+ 1)->object
)
14042 && (end
+ 1)->charpos
<= 0)
14044 glyph_before
= glyph
+ 1;
14048 else if (row
->reversed_p
)
14050 /* In R2L rows that don't display text, put the cursor on the
14051 rightmost glyph. Case in point: an empty last line that is
14052 part of an R2L paragraph. */
14054 /* Avoid placing the cursor on the last glyph of the row, where
14055 on terminal frames we hold the vertical border between
14056 adjacent windows. */
14057 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (WINDOW_XFRAME (w
))
14058 && !WINDOW_RIGHTMOST_P (w
)
14059 && cursor
== row
->glyphs
[LAST_AREA
] - 1)
14061 x
= -1; /* will be computed below, at label compute_x */
14064 /* Step 1: Try to find the glyph whose character position
14065 corresponds to point. If that's not possible, find 2 glyphs
14066 whose character positions are the closest to point, one before
14067 point, the other after it. */
14068 if (!row
->reversed_p
)
14069 while (/* not marched to end of glyph row */
14071 /* glyph was not inserted by redisplay for internal purposes */
14072 && !INTEGERP (glyph
->object
))
14074 if (BUFFERP (glyph
->object
))
14076 ptrdiff_t dpos
= glyph
->charpos
- pt_old
;
14078 if (glyph
->charpos
> bpos_max
)
14079 bpos_max
= glyph
->charpos
;
14080 if (glyph
->charpos
< bpos_min
)
14081 bpos_min
= glyph
->charpos
;
14082 if (!glyph
->avoid_cursor_p
)
14084 /* If we hit point, we've found the glyph on which to
14085 display the cursor. */
14088 match_with_avoid_cursor
= 0;
14091 /* See if we've found a better approximation to
14092 POS_BEFORE or to POS_AFTER. */
14093 if (0 > dpos
&& dpos
> pos_before
- pt_old
)
14095 pos_before
= glyph
->charpos
;
14096 glyph_before
= glyph
;
14098 else if (0 < dpos
&& dpos
< pos_after
- pt_old
)
14100 pos_after
= glyph
->charpos
;
14101 glyph_after
= glyph
;
14104 else if (dpos
== 0)
14105 match_with_avoid_cursor
= 1;
14107 else if (STRINGP (glyph
->object
))
14109 Lisp_Object chprop
;
14110 ptrdiff_t glyph_pos
= glyph
->charpos
;
14112 chprop
= Fget_char_property (make_number (glyph_pos
), Qcursor
,
14114 if (!NILP (chprop
))
14116 /* If the string came from a `display' text property,
14117 look up the buffer position of that property and
14118 use that position to update bpos_max, as if we
14119 actually saw such a position in one of the row's
14120 glyphs. This helps with supporting integer values
14121 of `cursor' property on the display string in
14122 situations where most or all of the row's buffer
14123 text is completely covered by display properties,
14124 so that no glyph with valid buffer positions is
14125 ever seen in the row. */
14126 ptrdiff_t prop_pos
=
14127 string_buffer_position_lim (glyph
->object
, pos_before
,
14130 if (prop_pos
>= pos_before
)
14131 bpos_max
= prop_pos
- 1;
14133 if (INTEGERP (chprop
))
14135 bpos_covered
= bpos_max
+ XINT (chprop
);
14136 /* If the `cursor' property covers buffer positions up
14137 to and including point, we should display cursor on
14138 this glyph. Note that, if a `cursor' property on one
14139 of the string's characters has an integer value, we
14140 will break out of the loop below _before_ we get to
14141 the position match above. IOW, integer values of
14142 the `cursor' property override the "exact match for
14143 point" strategy of positioning the cursor. */
14144 /* Implementation note: bpos_max == pt_old when, e.g.,
14145 we are in an empty line, where bpos_max is set to
14146 MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS, see above. */
14147 if (bpos_max
<= pt_old
&& bpos_covered
>= pt_old
)
14156 x
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
14159 else if (glyph
> end
) /* row is reversed */
14160 while (!INTEGERP (glyph
->object
))
14162 if (BUFFERP (glyph
->object
))
14164 ptrdiff_t dpos
= glyph
->charpos
- pt_old
;
14166 if (glyph
->charpos
> bpos_max
)
14167 bpos_max
= glyph
->charpos
;
14168 if (glyph
->charpos
< bpos_min
)
14169 bpos_min
= glyph
->charpos
;
14170 if (!glyph
->avoid_cursor_p
)
14174 match_with_avoid_cursor
= 0;
14177 if (0 > dpos
&& dpos
> pos_before
- pt_old
)
14179 pos_before
= glyph
->charpos
;
14180 glyph_before
= glyph
;
14182 else if (0 < dpos
&& dpos
< pos_after
- pt_old
)
14184 pos_after
= glyph
->charpos
;
14185 glyph_after
= glyph
;
14188 else if (dpos
== 0)
14189 match_with_avoid_cursor
= 1;
14191 else if (STRINGP (glyph
->object
))
14193 Lisp_Object chprop
;
14194 ptrdiff_t glyph_pos
= glyph
->charpos
;
14196 chprop
= Fget_char_property (make_number (glyph_pos
), Qcursor
,
14198 if (!NILP (chprop
))
14200 ptrdiff_t prop_pos
=
14201 string_buffer_position_lim (glyph
->object
, pos_before
,
14204 if (prop_pos
>= pos_before
)
14205 bpos_max
= prop_pos
- 1;
14207 if (INTEGERP (chprop
))
14209 bpos_covered
= bpos_max
+ XINT (chprop
);
14210 /* If the `cursor' property covers buffer positions up
14211 to and including point, we should display cursor on
14213 if (bpos_max
<= pt_old
&& bpos_covered
>= pt_old
)
14222 if (glyph
== glyphs_end
) /* don't dereference outside TEXT_AREA */
14224 x
--; /* can't use any pixel_width */
14227 x
-= glyph
->pixel_width
;
14230 /* Step 2: If we didn't find an exact match for point, we need to
14231 look for a proper place to put the cursor among glyphs between
14232 GLYPH_BEFORE and GLYPH_AFTER. */
14233 if (!((row
->reversed_p
? glyph
> glyphs_end
: glyph
< glyphs_end
)
14234 && BUFFERP (glyph
->object
) && glyph
->charpos
== pt_old
)
14235 && bpos_covered
< pt_old
)
14237 /* An empty line has a single glyph whose OBJECT is zero and
14238 whose CHARPOS is the position of a newline on that line.
14239 Note that on a TTY, there are more glyphs after that, which
14240 were produced by extend_face_to_end_of_line, but their
14241 CHARPOS is zero or negative. */
14243 (row
->reversed_p
? glyph
> glyphs_end
: glyph
< glyphs_end
)
14244 && INTEGERP (glyph
->object
) && glyph
->charpos
> 0;
14246 if (row
->ends_in_ellipsis_p
&& pos_after
== last_pos
)
14248 ptrdiff_t ellipsis_pos
;
14250 /* Scan back over the ellipsis glyphs. */
14251 if (!row
->reversed_p
)
14253 ellipsis_pos
= (glyph
- 1)->charpos
;
14254 while (glyph
> row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]
14255 && (glyph
- 1)->charpos
== ellipsis_pos
)
14256 glyph
--, x
-= glyph
->pixel_width
;
14257 /* That loop always goes one position too far, including
14258 the glyph before the ellipsis. So scan forward over
14260 x
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
14263 else /* row is reversed */
14265 ellipsis_pos
= (glyph
+ 1)->charpos
;
14266 while (glyph
< row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1
14267 && (glyph
+ 1)->charpos
== ellipsis_pos
)
14268 glyph
++, x
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
14269 x
-= glyph
->pixel_width
;
14273 else if (match_with_avoid_cursor
)
14275 cursor
= glyph_after
;
14278 else if (string_seen
)
14280 int incr
= row
->reversed_p
? -1 : +1;
14282 /* Need to find the glyph that came out of a string which is
14283 present at point. That glyph is somewhere between
14284 GLYPH_BEFORE and GLYPH_AFTER, and it came from a string
14285 positioned between POS_BEFORE and POS_AFTER in the
14287 struct glyph
*start
, *stop
;
14288 ptrdiff_t pos
= pos_before
;
14292 /* If the row ends in a newline from a display string,
14293 reordering could have moved the glyphs belonging to the
14294 string out of the [GLYPH_BEFORE..GLYPH_AFTER] range. So
14295 in this case we extend the search to the last glyph in
14296 the row that was not inserted by redisplay. */
14297 if (row
->ends_in_newline_from_string_p
)
14300 pos_after
= MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) + delta
;
14303 /* GLYPH_BEFORE and GLYPH_AFTER are the glyphs that
14304 correspond to POS_BEFORE and POS_AFTER, respectively. We
14305 need START and STOP in the order that corresponds to the
14306 row's direction as given by its reversed_p flag. If the
14307 directionality of characters between POS_BEFORE and
14308 POS_AFTER is the opposite of the row's base direction,
14309 these characters will have been reordered for display,
14310 and we need to reverse START and STOP. */
14311 if (!row
->reversed_p
)
14313 start
= min (glyph_before
, glyph_after
);
14314 stop
= max (glyph_before
, glyph_after
);
14318 start
= max (glyph_before
, glyph_after
);
14319 stop
= min (glyph_before
, glyph_after
);
14321 for (glyph
= start
+ incr
;
14322 row
->reversed_p
? glyph
> stop
: glyph
< stop
; )
14325 /* Any glyphs that come from the buffer are here because
14326 of bidi reordering. Skip them, and only pay
14327 attention to glyphs that came from some string. */
14328 if (STRINGP (glyph
->object
))
14332 /* If the display property covers the newline, we
14333 need to search for it one position farther. */
14334 ptrdiff_t lim
= pos_after
14335 + (pos_after
== MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) + delta
);
14337 string_from_text_prop
= 0;
14338 str
= glyph
->object
;
14339 tem
= string_buffer_position_lim (str
, pos
, lim
, 0);
14340 if (tem
== 0 /* from overlay */
14343 /* If the string from which this glyph came is
14344 found in the buffer at point, or at position
14345 that is closer to point than pos_after, then
14346 we've found the glyph we've been looking for.
14347 If it comes from an overlay (tem == 0), and
14348 it has the `cursor' property on one of its
14349 glyphs, record that glyph as a candidate for
14350 displaying the cursor. (As in the
14351 unidirectional version, we will display the
14352 cursor on the last candidate we find.) */
14355 || (tem
- pt_old
> 0 && tem
< pos_after
))
14357 /* The glyphs from this string could have
14358 been reordered. Find the one with the
14359 smallest string position. Or there could
14360 be a character in the string with the
14361 `cursor' property, which means display
14362 cursor on that character's glyph. */
14363 ptrdiff_t strpos
= glyph
->charpos
;
14368 string_from_text_prop
= 1;
14371 (row
->reversed_p
? glyph
> stop
: glyph
< stop
)
14372 && EQ (glyph
->object
, str
);
14376 ptrdiff_t gpos
= glyph
->charpos
;
14378 cprop
= Fget_char_property (make_number (gpos
),
14386 if (tem
&& glyph
->charpos
< strpos
)
14388 strpos
= glyph
->charpos
;
14394 || (tem
- pt_old
> 0 && tem
< pos_after
))
14398 pos
= tem
+ 1; /* don't find previous instances */
14400 /* This string is not what we want; skip all of the
14401 glyphs that came from it. */
14402 while ((row
->reversed_p
? glyph
> stop
: glyph
< stop
)
14403 && EQ (glyph
->object
, str
))
14410 /* If we reached the end of the line, and END was from a string,
14411 the cursor is not on this line. */
14413 && (row
->reversed_p
? glyph
<= end
: glyph
>= end
)
14414 && (row
->reversed_p
? end
> glyphs_end
: end
< glyphs_end
)
14415 && STRINGP (end
->object
)
14416 && row
->continued_p
)
14419 /* A truncated row may not include PT among its character positions.
14420 Setting the cursor inside the scroll margin will trigger
14421 recalculation of hscroll in hscroll_window_tree. But if a
14422 display string covers point, defer to the string-handling
14423 code below to figure this out. */
14424 else if (row
->truncated_on_left_p
&& pt_old
< bpos_min
)
14426 cursor
= glyph_before
;
14429 else if ((row
->truncated_on_right_p
&& pt_old
> bpos_max
)
14430 /* Zero-width characters produce no glyphs. */
14432 && (row
->reversed_p
14433 ? glyph_after
> glyphs_end
14434 : glyph_after
< glyphs_end
)))
14436 cursor
= glyph_after
;
14442 if (cursor
!= NULL
)
14444 else if (glyph
== glyphs_end
14445 && pos_before
== pos_after
14446 && STRINGP ((row
->reversed_p
14447 ? row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1
14448 : row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
])->object
))
14450 /* If all the glyphs of this row came from strings, put the
14451 cursor on the first glyph of the row. This avoids having the
14452 cursor outside of the text area in this very rare and hard
14456 ? row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1
14457 : row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
14463 /* Need to compute x that corresponds to GLYPH. */
14464 for (g
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
], x
= row
->x
; g
< glyph
; g
++)
14466 if (g
>= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
14468 x
+= g
->pixel_width
;
14472 /* ROW could be part of a continued line, which, under bidi
14473 reordering, might have other rows whose start and end charpos
14474 occlude point. Only set w->cursor if we found a better
14475 approximation to the cursor position than we have from previously
14476 examined candidate rows belonging to the same continued line. */
14477 if (/* we already have a candidate row */
14478 w
->cursor
.vpos
>= 0
14479 /* that candidate is not the row we are processing */
14480 && MATRIX_ROW (matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
) != row
14481 /* Make sure cursor.vpos specifies a row whose start and end
14482 charpos occlude point, and it is valid candidate for being a
14483 cursor-row. This is because some callers of this function
14484 leave cursor.vpos at the row where the cursor was displayed
14485 during the last redisplay cycle. */
14486 && MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (MATRIX_ROW (matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
)) <= pt_old
14487 && pt_old
<= MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (MATRIX_ROW (matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
))
14488 && cursor_row_p (MATRIX_ROW (matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
)))
14491 MATRIX_ROW_GLYPH_START (matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
) + w
->cursor
.hpos
;
14493 /* Don't consider glyphs that are outside TEXT_AREA. */
14494 if (!(row
->reversed_p
? glyph
> glyphs_end
: glyph
< glyphs_end
))
14496 /* Keep the candidate whose buffer position is the closest to
14497 point or has the `cursor' property. */
14498 if (/* previous candidate is a glyph in TEXT_AREA of that row */
14499 w
->cursor
.hpos
>= 0
14500 && w
->cursor
.hpos
< MATRIX_ROW_USED (matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
)
14501 && ((BUFFERP (g1
->object
)
14502 && (g1
->charpos
== pt_old
/* an exact match always wins */
14503 || (BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
14504 && eabs (g1
->charpos
- pt_old
)
14505 < eabs (glyph
->charpos
- pt_old
))))
14506 /* previous candidate is a glyph from a string that has
14507 a non-nil `cursor' property */
14508 || (STRINGP (g1
->object
)
14509 && (!NILP (Fget_char_property (make_number (g1
->charpos
),
14510 Qcursor
, g1
->object
))
14511 /* previous candidate is from the same display
14512 string as this one, and the display string
14513 came from a text property */
14514 || (EQ (g1
->object
, glyph
->object
)
14515 && string_from_text_prop
)
14516 /* this candidate is from newline and its
14517 position is not an exact match */
14518 || (INTEGERP (glyph
->object
)
14519 && glyph
->charpos
!= pt_old
)))))
14521 /* If this candidate gives an exact match, use that. */
14522 if (!((BUFFERP (glyph
->object
) && glyph
->charpos
== pt_old
)
14523 /* If this candidate is a glyph created for the
14524 terminating newline of a line, and point is on that
14525 newline, it wins because it's an exact match. */
14526 || (!row
->continued_p
14527 && INTEGERP (glyph
->object
)
14528 && glyph
->charpos
== 0
14529 && pt_old
== MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) - 1))
14530 /* Otherwise, keep the candidate that comes from a row
14531 spanning less buffer positions. This may win when one or
14532 both candidate positions are on glyphs that came from
14533 display strings, for which we cannot compare buffer
14535 && MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (MATRIX_ROW (matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
))
14536 - MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (MATRIX_ROW (matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
))
14537 < MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) - MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
))
14540 w
->cursor
.hpos
= glyph
- row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
14542 w
->cursor
.vpos
= MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (row
, matrix
) + dvpos
;
14543 w
->cursor
.y
= row
->y
+ dy
;
14545 if (w
== XWINDOW (selected_window
))
14547 if (!row
->continued_p
14548 && !MATRIX_ROW_CONTINUATION_LINE_P (row
)
14551 this_line_buffer
= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
);
14553 CHARPOS (this_line_start_pos
)
14554 = MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) + delta
;
14555 BYTEPOS (this_line_start_pos
)
14556 = MATRIX_ROW_START_BYTEPOS (row
) + delta_bytes
;
14558 CHARPOS (this_line_end_pos
)
14559 = Z
- (MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) + delta
);
14560 BYTEPOS (this_line_end_pos
)
14561 = Z_BYTE
- (MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (row
) + delta_bytes
);
14563 this_line_y
= w
->cursor
.y
;
14564 this_line_pixel_height
= row
->height
;
14565 this_line_vpos
= w
->cursor
.vpos
;
14566 this_line_start_x
= row
->x
;
14569 CHARPOS (this_line_start_pos
) = 0;
14576 /* Run window scroll functions, if any, for WINDOW with new window
14577 start STARTP. Sets the window start of WINDOW to that position.
14579 We assume that the window's buffer is really current. */
14581 static struct text_pos
14582 run_window_scroll_functions (Lisp_Object window
, struct text_pos startp
)
14584 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
14585 SET_MARKER_FROM_TEXT_POS (w
->start
, startp
);
14587 if (current_buffer
!= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
))
14590 if (!NILP (Vwindow_scroll_functions
))
14592 run_hook_with_args_2 (Qwindow_scroll_functions
, window
,
14593 make_number (CHARPOS (startp
)));
14594 SET_TEXT_POS_FROM_MARKER (startp
, w
->start
);
14595 /* In case the hook functions switch buffers. */
14596 set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
));
14603 /* Make sure the line containing the cursor is fully visible.
14604 A value of 1 means there is nothing to be done.
14605 (Either the line is fully visible, or it cannot be made so,
14606 or we cannot tell.)
14608 If FORCE_P is non-zero, return 0 even if partial visible cursor row
14609 is higher than window.
14611 A value of 0 means the caller should do scrolling
14612 as if point had gone off the screen. */
14615 cursor_row_fully_visible_p (struct window
*w
, int force_p
, int current_matrix_p
)
14617 struct glyph_matrix
*matrix
;
14618 struct glyph_row
*row
;
14621 if (!make_cursor_line_fully_visible_p
)
14624 /* It's not always possible to find the cursor, e.g, when a window
14625 is full of overlay strings. Don't do anything in that case. */
14626 if (w
->cursor
.vpos
< 0)
14629 matrix
= current_matrix_p
? w
->current_matrix
: w
->desired_matrix
;
14630 row
= MATRIX_ROW (matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
);
14632 /* If the cursor row is not partially visible, there's nothing to do. */
14633 if (!MATRIX_ROW_PARTIALLY_VISIBLE_P (w
, row
))
14636 /* If the row the cursor is in is taller than the window's height,
14637 it's not clear what to do, so do nothing. */
14638 window_height
= window_box_height (w
);
14639 if (row
->height
>= window_height
)
14641 if (!force_p
|| MINI_WINDOW_P (w
)
14642 || w
->vscroll
|| w
->cursor
.vpos
== 0)
14649 /* Try scrolling PT into view in window WINDOW. JUST_THIS_ONE_P
14650 non-zero means only WINDOW is redisplayed in redisplay_internal.
14651 TEMP_SCROLL_STEP has the same meaning as emacs_scroll_step, and is used
14652 in redisplay_window to bring a partially visible line into view in
14653 the case that only the cursor has moved.
14655 LAST_LINE_MISFIT should be nonzero if we're scrolling because the
14656 last screen line's vertical height extends past the end of the screen.
14660 1 if scrolling succeeded
14662 0 if scrolling didn't find point.
14664 -1 if new fonts have been loaded so that we must interrupt
14665 redisplay, adjust glyph matrices, and try again. */
14671 SCROLLING_NEED_LARGER_MATRICES
14674 /* If scroll-conservatively is more than this, never recenter.
14676 If you change this, don't forget to update the doc string of
14677 `scroll-conservatively' and the Emacs manual. */
14678 #define SCROLL_LIMIT 100
14681 try_scrolling (Lisp_Object window
, int just_this_one_p
,
14682 ptrdiff_t arg_scroll_conservatively
, ptrdiff_t scroll_step
,
14683 int temp_scroll_step
, int last_line_misfit
)
14685 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
14686 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
14687 struct text_pos pos
, startp
;
14689 int this_scroll_margin
, scroll_max
, rc
, height
;
14690 int dy
= 0, amount_to_scroll
= 0, scroll_down_p
= 0;
14691 int extra_scroll_margin_lines
= last_line_misfit
? 1 : 0;
14692 Lisp_Object aggressive
;
14693 /* We will never try scrolling more than this number of lines. */
14694 int scroll_limit
= SCROLL_LIMIT
;
14697 debug_method_add (w
, "try_scrolling");
14700 SET_TEXT_POS_FROM_MARKER (startp
, w
->start
);
14702 /* Compute scroll margin height in pixels. We scroll when point is
14703 within this distance from the top or bottom of the window. */
14704 if (scroll_margin
> 0)
14705 this_scroll_margin
= min (scroll_margin
, WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) / 4)
14706 * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
);
14708 this_scroll_margin
= 0;
14710 /* Force arg_scroll_conservatively to have a reasonable value, to
14711 avoid scrolling too far away with slow move_it_* functions. Note
14712 that the user can supply scroll-conservatively equal to
14713 `most-positive-fixnum', which can be larger than INT_MAX. */
14714 if (arg_scroll_conservatively
> scroll_limit
)
14716 arg_scroll_conservatively
= scroll_limit
+ 1;
14717 scroll_max
= scroll_limit
* FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
);
14719 else if (scroll_step
|| arg_scroll_conservatively
|| temp_scroll_step
)
14720 /* Compute how much we should try to scroll maximally to bring
14721 point into view. */
14722 scroll_max
= (max (scroll_step
,
14723 max (arg_scroll_conservatively
, temp_scroll_step
))
14724 * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
));
14725 else if (NUMBERP (BVAR (current_buffer
, scroll_down_aggressively
))
14726 || NUMBERP (BVAR (current_buffer
, scroll_up_aggressively
)))
14727 /* We're trying to scroll because of aggressive scrolling but no
14728 scroll_step is set. Choose an arbitrary one. */
14729 scroll_max
= 10 * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
);
14735 /* Decide whether to scroll down. */
14736 if (PT
> CHARPOS (startp
))
14738 int scroll_margin_y
;
14740 /* Compute the pixel ypos of the scroll margin, then move IT to
14741 either that ypos or PT, whichever comes first. */
14742 start_display (&it
, w
, startp
);
14743 scroll_margin_y
= it
.last_visible_y
- this_scroll_margin
14744 - FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
) * extra_scroll_margin_lines
;
14745 move_it_to (&it
, PT
, -1, scroll_margin_y
- 1, -1,
14746 (MOVE_TO_POS
| MOVE_TO_Y
));
14748 if (PT
> CHARPOS (it
.current
.pos
))
14750 int y0
= line_bottom_y (&it
);
14751 /* Compute how many pixels below window bottom to stop searching
14752 for PT. This avoids costly search for PT that is far away if
14753 the user limited scrolling by a small number of lines, but
14754 always finds PT if scroll_conservatively is set to a large
14755 number, such as most-positive-fixnum. */
14756 int slack
= max (scroll_max
, 10 * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
));
14757 int y_to_move
= it
.last_visible_y
+ slack
;
14759 /* Compute the distance from the scroll margin to PT or to
14760 the scroll limit, whichever comes first. This should
14761 include the height of the cursor line, to make that line
14763 move_it_to (&it
, PT
, -1, y_to_move
,
14764 -1, MOVE_TO_POS
| MOVE_TO_Y
);
14765 dy
= line_bottom_y (&it
) - y0
;
14767 if (dy
> scroll_max
)
14768 return SCROLLING_FAILED
;
14777 /* Point is in or below the bottom scroll margin, so move the
14778 window start down. If scrolling conservatively, move it just
14779 enough down to make point visible. If scroll_step is set,
14780 move it down by scroll_step. */
14781 if (arg_scroll_conservatively
)
14783 = min (max (dy
, FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
)),
14784 FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
) * arg_scroll_conservatively
);
14785 else if (scroll_step
|| temp_scroll_step
)
14786 amount_to_scroll
= scroll_max
;
14789 aggressive
= BVAR (current_buffer
, scroll_up_aggressively
);
14790 height
= WINDOW_BOX_TEXT_HEIGHT (w
);
14791 if (NUMBERP (aggressive
))
14793 double float_amount
= XFLOATINT (aggressive
) * height
;
14794 amount_to_scroll
= float_amount
;
14795 if (amount_to_scroll
== 0 && float_amount
> 0)
14796 amount_to_scroll
= 1;
14797 /* Don't let point enter the scroll margin near top of
14799 if (amount_to_scroll
> height
- 2*this_scroll_margin
+ dy
)
14800 amount_to_scroll
= height
- 2*this_scroll_margin
+ dy
;
14804 if (amount_to_scroll
<= 0)
14805 return SCROLLING_FAILED
;
14807 start_display (&it
, w
, startp
);
14808 if (arg_scroll_conservatively
<= scroll_limit
)
14809 move_it_vertically (&it
, amount_to_scroll
);
14812 /* Extra precision for users who set scroll-conservatively
14813 to a large number: make sure the amount we scroll
14814 the window start is never less than amount_to_scroll,
14815 which was computed as distance from window bottom to
14816 point. This matters when lines at window top and lines
14817 below window bottom have different height. */
14819 void *it1data
= NULL
;
14820 /* We use a temporary it1 because line_bottom_y can modify
14821 its argument, if it moves one line down; see there. */
14824 SAVE_IT (it1
, it
, it1data
);
14825 start_y
= line_bottom_y (&it1
);
14827 RESTORE_IT (&it
, &it
, it1data
);
14828 move_it_by_lines (&it
, 1);
14829 SAVE_IT (it1
, it
, it1data
);
14830 } while (line_bottom_y (&it1
) - start_y
< amount_to_scroll
);
14833 /* If STARTP is unchanged, move it down another screen line. */
14834 if (CHARPOS (it
.current
.pos
) == CHARPOS (startp
))
14835 move_it_by_lines (&it
, 1);
14836 startp
= it
.current
.pos
;
14840 struct text_pos scroll_margin_pos
= startp
;
14842 /* See if point is inside the scroll margin at the top of the
14844 if (this_scroll_margin
)
14846 start_display (&it
, w
, startp
);
14847 move_it_vertically (&it
, this_scroll_margin
);
14848 scroll_margin_pos
= it
.current
.pos
;
14851 if (PT
< CHARPOS (scroll_margin_pos
))
14853 /* Point is in the scroll margin at the top of the window or
14854 above what is displayed in the window. */
14857 /* Compute the vertical distance from PT to the scroll
14858 margin position. Move as far as scroll_max allows, or
14859 one screenful, or 10 screen lines, whichever is largest.
14860 Give up if distance is greater than scroll_max. */
14861 SET_TEXT_POS (pos
, PT
, PT_BYTE
);
14862 start_display (&it
, w
, pos
);
14864 y_to_move
= max (it
.last_visible_y
,
14865 max (scroll_max
, 10 * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
)));
14866 move_it_to (&it
, CHARPOS (scroll_margin_pos
), 0,
14868 MOVE_TO_POS
| MOVE_TO_X
| MOVE_TO_Y
);
14869 dy
= it
.current_y
- y0
;
14870 if (dy
> scroll_max
)
14871 return SCROLLING_FAILED
;
14873 /* Compute new window start. */
14874 start_display (&it
, w
, startp
);
14876 if (arg_scroll_conservatively
)
14877 amount_to_scroll
= max (dy
, FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
) *
14878 max (scroll_step
, temp_scroll_step
));
14879 else if (scroll_step
|| temp_scroll_step
)
14880 amount_to_scroll
= scroll_max
;
14883 aggressive
= BVAR (current_buffer
, scroll_down_aggressively
);
14884 height
= WINDOW_BOX_TEXT_HEIGHT (w
);
14885 if (NUMBERP (aggressive
))
14887 double float_amount
= XFLOATINT (aggressive
) * height
;
14888 amount_to_scroll
= float_amount
;
14889 if (amount_to_scroll
== 0 && float_amount
> 0)
14890 amount_to_scroll
= 1;
14891 amount_to_scroll
-=
14892 this_scroll_margin
- dy
- FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
);
14893 /* Don't let point enter the scroll margin near
14894 bottom of the window. */
14895 if (amount_to_scroll
> height
- 2*this_scroll_margin
+ dy
)
14896 amount_to_scroll
= height
- 2*this_scroll_margin
+ dy
;
14900 if (amount_to_scroll
<= 0)
14901 return SCROLLING_FAILED
;
14903 move_it_vertically_backward (&it
, amount_to_scroll
);
14904 startp
= it
.current
.pos
;
14908 /* Run window scroll functions. */
14909 startp
= run_window_scroll_functions (window
, startp
);
14911 /* Display the window. Give up if new fonts are loaded, or if point
14913 if (!try_window (window
, startp
, 0))
14914 rc
= SCROLLING_NEED_LARGER_MATRICES
;
14915 else if (w
->cursor
.vpos
< 0)
14917 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
14918 rc
= SCROLLING_FAILED
;
14922 /* Maybe forget recorded base line for line number display. */
14923 if (!just_this_one_p
14924 || current_buffer
->clip_changed
14925 || BEG_UNCHANGED
< CHARPOS (startp
))
14926 wset_base_line_number (w
, Qnil
);
14928 /* If cursor ends up on a partially visible line,
14929 treat that as being off the bottom of the screen. */
14930 if (! cursor_row_fully_visible_p (w
, extra_scroll_margin_lines
<= 1, 0)
14931 /* It's possible that the cursor is on the first line of the
14932 buffer, which is partially obscured due to a vscroll
14933 (Bug#7537). In that case, avoid looping forever . */
14934 && extra_scroll_margin_lines
< w
->desired_matrix
->nrows
- 1)
14936 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
14937 ++extra_scroll_margin_lines
;
14940 rc
= SCROLLING_SUCCESS
;
14947 /* Compute a suitable window start for window W if display of W starts
14948 on a continuation line. Value is non-zero if a new window start
14951 The new window start will be computed, based on W's width, starting
14952 from the start of the continued line. It is the start of the
14953 screen line with the minimum distance from the old start W->start. */
14956 compute_window_start_on_continuation_line (struct window
*w
)
14958 struct text_pos pos
, start_pos
;
14959 int window_start_changed_p
= 0;
14961 SET_TEXT_POS_FROM_MARKER (start_pos
, w
->start
);
14963 /* If window start is on a continuation line... Window start may be
14964 < BEGV in case there's invisible text at the start of the
14965 buffer (M-x rmail, for example). */
14966 if (CHARPOS (start_pos
) > BEGV
14967 && FETCH_BYTE (BYTEPOS (start_pos
) - 1) != '\n')
14970 struct glyph_row
*row
;
14972 /* Handle the case that the window start is out of range. */
14973 if (CHARPOS (start_pos
) < BEGV
)
14974 SET_TEXT_POS (start_pos
, BEGV
, BEGV_BYTE
);
14975 else if (CHARPOS (start_pos
) > ZV
)
14976 SET_TEXT_POS (start_pos
, ZV
, ZV_BYTE
);
14978 /* Find the start of the continued line. This should be fast
14979 because scan_buffer is fast (newline cache). */
14980 row
= w
->desired_matrix
->rows
+ (WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
) ? 1 : 0);
14981 init_iterator (&it
, w
, CHARPOS (start_pos
), BYTEPOS (start_pos
),
14982 row
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
14983 reseat_at_previous_visible_line_start (&it
);
14985 /* If the line start is "too far" away from the window start,
14986 say it takes too much time to compute a new window start. */
14987 if (CHARPOS (start_pos
) - IT_CHARPOS (it
)
14988 < WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) * WINDOW_TOTAL_COLS (w
))
14990 int min_distance
, distance
;
14992 /* Move forward by display lines to find the new window
14993 start. If window width was enlarged, the new start can
14994 be expected to be > the old start. If window width was
14995 decreased, the new window start will be < the old start.
14996 So, we're looking for the display line start with the
14997 minimum distance from the old window start. */
14998 pos
= it
.current
.pos
;
14999 min_distance
= INFINITY
;
15000 while ((distance
= eabs (CHARPOS (start_pos
) - IT_CHARPOS (it
))),
15001 distance
< min_distance
)
15003 min_distance
= distance
;
15004 pos
= it
.current
.pos
;
15005 move_it_by_lines (&it
, 1);
15008 /* Set the window start there. */
15009 SET_MARKER_FROM_TEXT_POS (w
->start
, pos
);
15010 window_start_changed_p
= 1;
15014 return window_start_changed_p
;
15018 /* Try cursor movement in case text has not changed in window WINDOW,
15019 with window start STARTP. Value is
15021 CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS if successful
15023 CURSOR_MOVEMENT_CANNOT_BE_USED if this method cannot be used
15025 CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL if we know we have to scroll the
15026 display. *SCROLL_STEP is set to 1, under certain circumstances, if
15027 we want to scroll as if scroll-step were set to 1. See the code.
15029 CURSOR_MOVEMENT_NEED_LARGER_MATRICES if we need larger matrices, in
15030 which case we have to abort this redisplay, and adjust matrices
15035 CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS
,
15036 CURSOR_MOVEMENT_CANNOT_BE_USED
,
15037 CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL
,
15038 CURSOR_MOVEMENT_NEED_LARGER_MATRICES
15042 try_cursor_movement (Lisp_Object window
, struct text_pos startp
, int *scroll_step
)
15044 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
15045 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
15046 int rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_CANNOT_BE_USED
;
15049 if (inhibit_try_cursor_movement
)
15053 /* Previously, there was a check for Lisp integer in the
15054 if-statement below. Now, this field is converted to
15055 ptrdiff_t, thus zero means invalid position in a buffer. */
15056 eassert (w
->last_point
> 0);
15058 /* Handle case where text has not changed, only point, and it has
15059 not moved off the frame. */
15060 if (/* Point may be in this window. */
15061 PT
>= CHARPOS (startp
)
15062 /* Selective display hasn't changed. */
15063 && !current_buffer
->clip_changed
15064 /* Function force-mode-line-update is used to force a thorough
15065 redisplay. It sets either windows_or_buffers_changed or
15066 update_mode_lines. So don't take a shortcut here for these
15068 && !update_mode_lines
15069 && !windows_or_buffers_changed
15070 && !cursor_type_changed
15071 /* Can't use this case if highlighting a region. When a
15072 region exists, cursor movement has to do more than just
15074 && !(!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode
)
15075 && !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, mark_active
)))
15076 && NILP (w
->region_showing
)
15077 && NILP (Vshow_trailing_whitespace
)
15078 /* This code is not used for mini-buffer for the sake of the case
15079 of redisplaying to replace an echo area message; since in
15080 that case the mini-buffer contents per se are usually
15081 unchanged. This code is of no real use in the mini-buffer
15082 since the handling of this_line_start_pos, etc., in redisplay
15083 handles the same cases. */
15084 && !EQ (window
, minibuf_window
)
15085 /* When splitting windows or for new windows, it happens that
15086 redisplay is called with a nil window_end_vpos or one being
15087 larger than the window. This should really be fixed in
15088 window.c. I don't have this on my list, now, so we do
15089 approximately the same as the old redisplay code. --gerd. */
15090 && INTEGERP (w
->window_end_vpos
)
15091 && XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
) < w
->current_matrix
->nrows
15092 && (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
)
15093 || !overlay_arrow_in_current_buffer_p ()))
15095 int this_scroll_margin
, top_scroll_margin
;
15096 struct glyph_row
*row
= NULL
;
15099 debug_method_add (w
, "cursor movement");
15102 /* Scroll if point within this distance from the top or bottom
15103 of the window. This is a pixel value. */
15104 if (scroll_margin
> 0)
15106 this_scroll_margin
= min (scroll_margin
, WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) / 4);
15107 this_scroll_margin
*= FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
);
15110 this_scroll_margin
= 0;
15112 top_scroll_margin
= this_scroll_margin
;
15113 if (WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
))
15114 top_scroll_margin
+= CURRENT_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
15116 /* Start with the row the cursor was displayed during the last
15117 not paused redisplay. Give up if that row is not valid. */
15118 if (w
->last_cursor
.vpos
< 0
15119 || w
->last_cursor
.vpos
>= w
->current_matrix
->nrows
)
15120 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL
;
15123 row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
->last_cursor
.vpos
);
15124 if (row
->mode_line_p
)
15126 if (!row
->enabled_p
)
15127 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL
;
15130 if (rc
== CURSOR_MOVEMENT_CANNOT_BE_USED
)
15132 int scroll_p
= 0, must_scroll
= 0;
15133 int last_y
= window_text_bottom_y (w
) - this_scroll_margin
;
15135 if (PT
> w
->last_point
)
15137 /* Point has moved forward. */
15138 while (MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) < PT
15139 && MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) < last_y
)
15141 eassert (row
->enabled_p
);
15145 /* If the end position of a row equals the start
15146 position of the next row, and PT is at that position,
15147 we would rather display cursor in the next line. */
15148 while (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) < last_y
15149 && MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) == PT
15150 && row
< w
->current_matrix
->rows
15151 + w
->current_matrix
->nrows
- 1
15152 && MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
+1) == PT
15153 && !cursor_row_p (row
))
15156 /* If within the scroll margin, scroll. Note that
15157 MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y gives the pixel position at which
15158 the next line would be drawn, and that
15159 this_scroll_margin can be zero. */
15160 if (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) > last_y
15161 || PT
> MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
15162 /* Line is completely visible last line in window
15163 and PT is to be set in the next line. */
15164 || (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) == last_y
15165 && PT
== MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
15166 && !row
->ends_at_zv_p
15167 && !MATRIX_ROW_ENDS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P (row
)))
15170 else if (PT
< w
->last_point
)
15172 /* Cursor has to be moved backward. Note that PT >=
15173 CHARPOS (startp) because of the outer if-statement. */
15174 while (!row
->mode_line_p
15175 && (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) > PT
15176 || (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) == PT
15177 && (MATRIX_ROW_STARTS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P (row
)
15178 || (/* STARTS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_STRING_P (row) */
15179 row
> w
->current_matrix
->rows
15180 && (row
-1)->ends_in_newline_from_string_p
))))
15181 && (row
->y
> top_scroll_margin
15182 || CHARPOS (startp
) == BEGV
))
15184 eassert (row
->enabled_p
);
15188 /* Consider the following case: Window starts at BEGV,
15189 there is invisible, intangible text at BEGV, so that
15190 display starts at some point START > BEGV. It can
15191 happen that we are called with PT somewhere between
15192 BEGV and START. Try to handle that case. */
15193 if (row
< w
->current_matrix
->rows
15194 || row
->mode_line_p
)
15196 row
= w
->current_matrix
->rows
;
15197 if (row
->mode_line_p
)
15201 /* Due to newlines in overlay strings, we may have to
15202 skip forward over overlay strings. */
15203 while (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) < last_y
15204 && MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) == PT
15205 && !cursor_row_p (row
))
15208 /* If within the scroll margin, scroll. */
15209 if (row
->y
< top_scroll_margin
15210 && CHARPOS (startp
) != BEGV
)
15215 /* Cursor did not move. So don't scroll even if cursor line
15216 is partially visible, as it was so before. */
15217 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS
;
15220 if (PT
< MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
)
15221 || PT
> MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
))
15223 /* if PT is not in the glyph row, give up. */
15224 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL
;
15227 else if (rc
!= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS
15228 && !NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), bidi_display_reordering
)))
15230 struct glyph_row
*row1
;
15232 /* If rows are bidi-reordered and point moved, back up
15233 until we find a row that does not belong to a
15234 continuation line. This is because we must consider
15235 all rows of a continued line as candidates for the
15236 new cursor positioning, since row start and end
15237 positions change non-linearly with vertical position
15239 /* FIXME: Revisit this when glyph ``spilling'' in
15240 continuation lines' rows is implemented for
15241 bidi-reordered rows. */
15242 for (row1
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
15243 MATRIX_ROW_CONTINUATION_LINE_P (row
);
15246 /* If we hit the beginning of the displayed portion
15247 without finding the first row of a continued
15251 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL
;
15254 eassert (row
->enabled_p
);
15259 else if (rc
!= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS
15260 && MATRIX_ROW_PARTIALLY_VISIBLE_P (w
, row
)
15261 /* Make sure this isn't a header line by any chance, since
15262 then MATRIX_ROW_PARTIALLY_VISIBLE_P might yield non-zero. */
15263 && !row
->mode_line_p
15264 && make_cursor_line_fully_visible_p
)
15266 if (PT
== MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
15267 && !row
->ends_at_zv_p
15268 && !MATRIX_ROW_ENDS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P (row
))
15269 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL
;
15270 else if (row
->height
> window_box_height (w
))
15272 /* If we end up in a partially visible line, let's
15273 make it fully visible, except when it's taller
15274 than the window, in which case we can't do much
15277 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL
;
15281 set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, w
->current_matrix
, 0, 0, 0, 0);
15282 if (!cursor_row_fully_visible_p (w
, 0, 1))
15283 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL
;
15285 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS
;
15289 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL
;
15290 else if (rc
!= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS
15291 && !NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), bidi_display_reordering
)))
15293 /* With bidi-reordered rows, there could be more than
15294 one candidate row whose start and end positions
15295 occlude point. We need to let set_cursor_from_row
15296 find the best candidate. */
15297 /* FIXME: Revisit this when glyph ``spilling'' in
15298 continuation lines' rows is implemented for
15299 bidi-reordered rows. */
15304 int at_zv_p
= 0, exact_match_p
= 0;
15306 if (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) <= PT
15307 && PT
<= MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
15308 && cursor_row_p (row
))
15309 rv
|= set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, w
->current_matrix
,
15311 /* As soon as we've found the exact match for point,
15312 or the first suitable row whose ends_at_zv_p flag
15313 is set, we are done. */
15315 MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
)->ends_at_zv_p
;
15317 && w
->cursor
.hpos
>= 0
15318 && w
->cursor
.hpos
< MATRIX_ROW_USED (w
->current_matrix
,
15321 struct glyph_row
*candidate
=
15322 MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
);
15324 candidate
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + w
->cursor
.hpos
;
15325 ptrdiff_t endpos
= MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (candidate
);
15328 (BUFFERP (g
->object
) && g
->charpos
== PT
)
15329 || (INTEGERP (g
->object
)
15330 && (g
->charpos
== PT
15331 || (g
->charpos
== 0 && endpos
- 1 == PT
)));
15333 if (rv
&& (at_zv_p
|| exact_match_p
))
15335 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS
;
15338 if (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) == last_y
)
15342 while (((MATRIX_ROW_CONTINUATION_LINE_P (row
)
15343 || row
->continued_p
)
15344 && MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) <= last_y
)
15345 || (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) == PT
15346 && MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) < last_y
));
15347 /* If we didn't find any candidate rows, or exited the
15348 loop before all the candidates were examined, signal
15349 to the caller that this method failed. */
15350 if (rc
!= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS
15352 && !MATRIX_ROW_CONTINUATION_LINE_P (row
)
15353 && !row
->continued_p
))
15354 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL
;
15356 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS
;
15362 if (set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, w
->current_matrix
, 0, 0, 0, 0))
15364 rc
= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS
;
15369 while (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) < last_y
15370 && MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) == PT
15371 && cursor_row_p (row
));
15379 #if !defined USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS || defined USE_GTK
15383 set_vertical_scroll_bar (struct window
*w
)
15385 ptrdiff_t start
, end
, whole
;
15387 /* Calculate the start and end positions for the current window.
15388 At some point, it would be nice to choose between scrollbars
15389 which reflect the whole buffer size, with special markers
15390 indicating narrowing, and scrollbars which reflect only the
15393 Note that mini-buffers sometimes aren't displaying any text. */
15394 if (!MINI_WINDOW_P (w
)
15395 || (w
== XWINDOW (minibuf_window
)
15396 && NILP (echo_area_buffer
[0])))
15398 struct buffer
*buf
= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
);
15399 whole
= BUF_ZV (buf
) - BUF_BEGV (buf
);
15400 start
= marker_position (w
->start
) - BUF_BEGV (buf
);
15401 /* I don't think this is guaranteed to be right. For the
15402 moment, we'll pretend it is. */
15403 end
= BUF_Z (buf
) - XFASTINT (w
->window_end_pos
) - BUF_BEGV (buf
);
15407 if (whole
< (end
- start
))
15408 whole
= end
- start
;
15411 start
= end
= whole
= 0;
15413 /* Indicate what this scroll bar ought to be displaying now. */
15414 if (FRAME_TERMINAL (XFRAME (w
->frame
))->set_vertical_scroll_bar_hook
)
15415 (*FRAME_TERMINAL (XFRAME (w
->frame
))->set_vertical_scroll_bar_hook
)
15416 (w
, end
- start
, whole
, start
);
15420 /* Redisplay leaf window WINDOW. JUST_THIS_ONE_P non-zero means only
15421 selected_window is redisplayed.
15423 We can return without actually redisplaying the window if
15424 fonts_changed_p. In that case, redisplay_internal will
15428 redisplay_window (Lisp_Object window
, int just_this_one_p
)
15430 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
15431 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
15432 struct buffer
*buffer
= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
);
15433 struct buffer
*old
= current_buffer
;
15434 struct text_pos lpoint
, opoint
, startp
;
15435 int update_mode_line
;
15438 /* Record it now because it's overwritten. */
15439 int current_matrix_up_to_date_p
= 0;
15440 int used_current_matrix_p
= 0;
15441 /* This is less strict than current_matrix_up_to_date_p.
15442 It indicates that the buffer contents and narrowing are unchanged. */
15443 int buffer_unchanged_p
= 0;
15444 int temp_scroll_step
= 0;
15445 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
15447 int centering_position
= -1;
15448 int last_line_misfit
= 0;
15449 ptrdiff_t beg_unchanged
, end_unchanged
;
15451 SET_TEXT_POS (lpoint
, PT
, PT_BYTE
);
15454 /* W must be a leaf window here. */
15455 eassert (!NILP (w
->buffer
));
15457 *w
->desired_matrix
->method
= 0;
15461 reconsider_clip_changes (w
, buffer
);
15463 /* Has the mode line to be updated? */
15464 update_mode_line
= (w
->update_mode_line
15465 || update_mode_lines
15466 || buffer
->clip_changed
15467 || buffer
->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p
);
15469 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (w
))
15471 if (w
== XWINDOW (echo_area_window
)
15472 && !NILP (echo_area_buffer
[0]))
15474 if (update_mode_line
)
15475 /* We may have to update a tty frame's menu bar or a
15476 tool-bar. Example `M-x C-h C-h C-g'. */
15477 goto finish_menu_bars
;
15479 /* We've already displayed the echo area glyphs in this window. */
15480 goto finish_scroll_bars
;
15482 else if ((w
!= XWINDOW (minibuf_window
)
15483 || minibuf_level
== 0)
15484 /* When buffer is nonempty, redisplay window normally. */
15485 && BUF_Z (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
)) == BUF_BEG (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
))
15486 /* Quail displays non-mini buffers in minibuffer window.
15487 In that case, redisplay the window normally. */
15488 && !NILP (Fmemq (w
->buffer
, Vminibuffer_list
)))
15490 /* W is a mini-buffer window, but it's not active, so clear
15492 int yb
= window_text_bottom_y (w
);
15493 struct glyph_row
*row
;
15496 for (y
= 0, row
= w
->desired_matrix
->rows
;
15498 y
+= row
->height
, ++row
)
15499 blank_row (w
, row
, y
);
15500 goto finish_scroll_bars
;
15503 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
15506 /* Otherwise set up data on this window; select its buffer and point
15508 /* Really select the buffer, for the sake of buffer-local
15510 set_buffer_internal_1 (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
));
15512 current_matrix_up_to_date_p
15513 = (!NILP (w
->window_end_valid
)
15514 && !current_buffer
->clip_changed
15515 && !current_buffer
->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p
15516 && w
->last_modified
>= MODIFF
15517 && w
->last_overlay_modified
>= OVERLAY_MODIFF
);
15519 /* Run the window-bottom-change-functions
15520 if it is possible that the text on the screen has changed
15521 (either due to modification of the text, or any other reason). */
15522 if (!current_matrix_up_to_date_p
15523 && !NILP (Vwindow_text_change_functions
))
15525 safe_run_hooks (Qwindow_text_change_functions
);
15529 beg_unchanged
= BEG_UNCHANGED
;
15530 end_unchanged
= END_UNCHANGED
;
15532 SET_TEXT_POS (opoint
, PT
, PT_BYTE
);
15534 specbind (Qinhibit_point_motion_hooks
, Qt
);
15537 = (!NILP (w
->window_end_valid
)
15538 && !current_buffer
->clip_changed
15539 && w
->last_modified
>= MODIFF
15540 && w
->last_overlay_modified
>= OVERLAY_MODIFF
);
15542 /* When windows_or_buffers_changed is non-zero, we can't rely on
15543 the window end being valid, so set it to nil there. */
15544 if (windows_or_buffers_changed
)
15546 /* If window starts on a continuation line, maybe adjust the
15547 window start in case the window's width changed. */
15548 if (XMARKER (w
->start
)->buffer
== current_buffer
)
15549 compute_window_start_on_continuation_line (w
);
15551 wset_window_end_valid (w
, Qnil
);
15554 /* Some sanity checks. */
15555 CHECK_WINDOW_END (w
);
15556 if (Z
== Z_BYTE
&& CHARPOS (opoint
) != BYTEPOS (opoint
))
15558 if (BYTEPOS (opoint
) < CHARPOS (opoint
))
15561 /* If %c is in mode line, update it if needed. */
15562 if (!NILP (w
->column_number_displayed
)
15563 /* This alternative quickly identifies a common case
15564 where no change is needed. */
15565 && !(PT
== w
->last_point
15566 && w
->last_modified
>= MODIFF
15567 && w
->last_overlay_modified
>= OVERLAY_MODIFF
)
15568 && (XFASTINT (w
->column_number_displayed
) != current_column ()))
15569 update_mode_line
= 1;
15571 /* Count number of windows showing the selected buffer. An indirect
15572 buffer counts as its base buffer. */
15573 if (!just_this_one_p
)
15575 struct buffer
*current_base
, *window_base
;
15576 current_base
= current_buffer
;
15577 window_base
= XBUFFER (XWINDOW (selected_window
)->buffer
);
15578 if (current_base
->base_buffer
)
15579 current_base
= current_base
->base_buffer
;
15580 if (window_base
->base_buffer
)
15581 window_base
= window_base
->base_buffer
;
15582 if (current_base
== window_base
)
15586 /* Point refers normally to the selected window. For any other
15587 window, set up appropriate value. */
15588 if (!EQ (window
, selected_window
))
15590 ptrdiff_t new_pt
= XMARKER (w
->pointm
)->charpos
;
15591 ptrdiff_t new_pt_byte
= marker_byte_position (w
->pointm
);
15595 new_pt_byte
= BEGV_BYTE
;
15596 set_marker_both (w
->pointm
, Qnil
, BEGV
, BEGV_BYTE
);
15598 else if (new_pt
> (ZV
- 1))
15601 new_pt_byte
= ZV_BYTE
;
15602 set_marker_both (w
->pointm
, Qnil
, ZV
, ZV_BYTE
);
15605 /* We don't use SET_PT so that the point-motion hooks don't run. */
15606 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (new_pt
, new_pt_byte
);
15609 /* If any of the character widths specified in the display table
15610 have changed, invalidate the width run cache. It's true that
15611 this may be a bit late to catch such changes, but the rest of
15612 redisplay goes (non-fatally) haywire when the display table is
15613 changed, so why should we worry about doing any better? */
15614 if (current_buffer
->width_run_cache
)
15616 struct Lisp_Char_Table
*disptab
= buffer_display_table ();
15618 if (! disptab_matches_widthtab
15619 (disptab
, XVECTOR (BVAR (current_buffer
, width_table
))))
15621 invalidate_region_cache (current_buffer
,
15622 current_buffer
->width_run_cache
,
15624 recompute_width_table (current_buffer
, disptab
);
15628 /* If window-start is screwed up, choose a new one. */
15629 if (XMARKER (w
->start
)->buffer
!= current_buffer
)
15632 SET_TEXT_POS_FROM_MARKER (startp
, w
->start
);
15634 /* If someone specified a new starting point but did not insist,
15635 check whether it can be used. */
15636 if (w
->optional_new_start
15637 && CHARPOS (startp
) >= BEGV
15638 && CHARPOS (startp
) <= ZV
)
15640 w
->optional_new_start
= 0;
15641 start_display (&it
, w
, startp
);
15642 move_it_to (&it
, PT
, 0, it
.last_visible_y
, -1,
15643 MOVE_TO_POS
| MOVE_TO_X
| MOVE_TO_Y
);
15644 if (IT_CHARPOS (it
) == PT
)
15645 w
->force_start
= 1;
15646 /* IT may overshoot PT if text at PT is invisible. */
15647 else if (IT_CHARPOS (it
) > PT
&& CHARPOS (startp
) <= PT
)
15648 w
->force_start
= 1;
15653 /* Handle case where place to start displaying has been specified,
15654 unless the specified location is outside the accessible range. */
15655 if (w
->force_start
|| w
->frozen_window_start_p
)
15657 /* We set this later on if we have to adjust point. */
15660 w
->force_start
= 0;
15662 wset_window_end_valid (w
, Qnil
);
15664 /* Forget any recorded base line for line number display. */
15665 if (!buffer_unchanged_p
)
15666 wset_base_line_number (w
, Qnil
);
15668 /* Redisplay the mode line. Select the buffer properly for that.
15669 Also, run the hook window-scroll-functions
15670 because we have scrolled. */
15671 /* Note, we do this after clearing force_start because
15672 if there's an error, it is better to forget about force_start
15673 than to get into an infinite loop calling the hook functions
15674 and having them get more errors. */
15675 if (!update_mode_line
15676 || ! NILP (Vwindow_scroll_functions
))
15678 update_mode_line
= 1;
15679 w
->update_mode_line
= 1;
15680 startp
= run_window_scroll_functions (window
, startp
);
15683 w
->last_modified
= 0;
15684 w
->last_overlay_modified
= 0;
15685 if (CHARPOS (startp
) < BEGV
)
15686 SET_TEXT_POS (startp
, BEGV
, BEGV_BYTE
);
15687 else if (CHARPOS (startp
) > ZV
)
15688 SET_TEXT_POS (startp
, ZV
, ZV_BYTE
);
15690 /* Redisplay, then check if cursor has been set during the
15691 redisplay. Give up if new fonts were loaded. */
15692 /* We used to issue a CHECK_MARGINS argument to try_window here,
15693 but this causes scrolling to fail when point begins inside
15694 the scroll margin (bug#148) -- cyd */
15695 if (!try_window (window
, startp
, 0))
15697 w
->force_start
= 1;
15698 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
15699 goto need_larger_matrices
;
15702 if (w
->cursor
.vpos
< 0 && !w
->frozen_window_start_p
)
15704 /* If point does not appear, try to move point so it does
15705 appear. The desired matrix has been built above, so we
15706 can use it here. */
15707 new_vpos
= window_box_height (w
) / 2;
15710 if (!cursor_row_fully_visible_p (w
, 0, 0))
15712 /* Point does appear, but on a line partly visible at end of window.
15713 Move it back to a fully-visible line. */
15714 new_vpos
= window_box_height (w
);
15717 /* If we need to move point for either of the above reasons,
15718 now actually do it. */
15721 struct glyph_row
*row
;
15723 row
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->desired_matrix
);
15724 while (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) < new_vpos
)
15727 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
),
15728 MATRIX_ROW_START_BYTEPOS (row
));
15730 if (w
!= XWINDOW (selected_window
))
15731 set_marker_both (w
->pointm
, Qnil
, PT
, PT_BYTE
);
15732 else if (current_buffer
== old
)
15733 SET_TEXT_POS (lpoint
, PT
, PT_BYTE
);
15735 set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, w
->desired_matrix
, 0, 0, 0, 0);
15737 /* If we are highlighting the region, then we just changed
15738 the region, so redisplay to show it. */
15739 if (!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode
)
15740 && !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, mark_active
)))
15742 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
15743 if (!try_window (window
, startp
, 0))
15744 goto need_larger_matrices
;
15749 debug_method_add (w
, "forced window start");
15754 /* Handle case where text has not changed, only point, and it has
15755 not moved off the frame, and we are not retrying after hscroll.
15756 (current_matrix_up_to_date_p is nonzero when retrying.) */
15757 if (current_matrix_up_to_date_p
15758 && (rc
= try_cursor_movement (window
, startp
, &temp_scroll_step
),
15759 rc
!= CURSOR_MOVEMENT_CANNOT_BE_USED
))
15763 case CURSOR_MOVEMENT_SUCCESS
:
15764 used_current_matrix_p
= 1;
15767 case CURSOR_MOVEMENT_MUST_SCROLL
:
15768 goto try_to_scroll
;
15774 /* If current starting point was originally the beginning of a line
15775 but no longer is, find a new starting point. */
15776 else if (w
->start_at_line_beg
15777 && !(CHARPOS (startp
) <= BEGV
15778 || FETCH_BYTE (BYTEPOS (startp
) - 1) == '\n'))
15781 debug_method_add (w
, "recenter 1");
15786 /* Try scrolling with try_window_id. Value is > 0 if update has
15787 been done, it is -1 if we know that the same window start will
15788 not work. It is 0 if unsuccessful for some other reason. */
15789 else if ((tem
= try_window_id (w
)) != 0)
15792 debug_method_add (w
, "try_window_id %d", tem
);
15795 if (fonts_changed_p
)
15796 goto need_larger_matrices
;
15800 /* Otherwise try_window_id has returned -1 which means that we
15801 don't want the alternative below this comment to execute. */
15803 else if (CHARPOS (startp
) >= BEGV
15804 && CHARPOS (startp
) <= ZV
15805 && PT
>= CHARPOS (startp
)
15806 && (CHARPOS (startp
) < ZV
15807 /* Avoid starting at end of buffer. */
15808 || CHARPOS (startp
) == BEGV
15809 || (w
->last_modified
>= MODIFF
15810 && w
->last_overlay_modified
>= OVERLAY_MODIFF
)))
15812 int d1
, d2
, d3
, d4
, d5
, d6
;
15814 /* If first window line is a continuation line, and window start
15815 is inside the modified region, but the first change is before
15816 current window start, we must select a new window start.
15818 However, if this is the result of a down-mouse event (e.g. by
15819 extending the mouse-drag-overlay), we don't want to select a
15820 new window start, since that would change the position under
15821 the mouse, resulting in an unwanted mouse-movement rather
15822 than a simple mouse-click. */
15823 if (!w
->start_at_line_beg
15824 && NILP (do_mouse_tracking
)
15825 && CHARPOS (startp
) > BEGV
15826 && CHARPOS (startp
) > BEG
+ beg_unchanged
15827 && CHARPOS (startp
) <= Z
- end_unchanged
15828 /* Even if w->start_at_line_beg is nil, a new window may
15829 start at a line_beg, since that's how set_buffer_window
15830 sets it. So, we need to check the return value of
15831 compute_window_start_on_continuation_line. (See also
15833 && XMARKER (w
->start
)->buffer
== current_buffer
15834 && compute_window_start_on_continuation_line (w
)
15835 /* It doesn't make sense to force the window start like we
15836 do at label force_start if it is already known that point
15837 will not be visible in the resulting window, because
15838 doing so will move point from its correct position
15839 instead of scrolling the window to bring point into view.
15841 && pos_visible_p (w
, PT
, &d1
, &d2
, &d3
, &d4
, &d5
, &d6
))
15843 w
->force_start
= 1;
15844 SET_TEXT_POS_FROM_MARKER (startp
, w
->start
);
15849 debug_method_add (w
, "same window start");
15852 /* Try to redisplay starting at same place as before.
15853 If point has not moved off frame, accept the results. */
15854 if (!current_matrix_up_to_date_p
15855 /* Don't use try_window_reusing_current_matrix in this case
15856 because a window scroll function can have changed the
15858 || !NILP (Vwindow_scroll_functions
)
15859 || MINI_WINDOW_P (w
)
15860 || !(used_current_matrix_p
15861 = try_window_reusing_current_matrix (w
)))
15863 IF_DEBUG (debug_method_add (w
, "1"));
15864 if (try_window (window
, startp
, TRY_WINDOW_CHECK_MARGINS
) < 0)
15865 /* -1 means we need to scroll.
15866 0 means we need new matrices, but fonts_changed_p
15867 is set in that case, so we will detect it below. */
15868 goto try_to_scroll
;
15871 if (fonts_changed_p
)
15872 goto need_larger_matrices
;
15874 if (w
->cursor
.vpos
>= 0)
15876 if (!just_this_one_p
15877 || current_buffer
->clip_changed
15878 || BEG_UNCHANGED
< CHARPOS (startp
))
15879 /* Forget any recorded base line for line number display. */
15880 wset_base_line_number (w
, Qnil
);
15882 if (!cursor_row_fully_visible_p (w
, 1, 0))
15884 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
15885 last_line_misfit
= 1;
15887 /* Drop through and scroll. */
15892 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
15897 w
->last_modified
= 0;
15898 w
->last_overlay_modified
= 0;
15900 /* Redisplay the mode line. Select the buffer properly for that. */
15901 if (!update_mode_line
)
15903 update_mode_line
= 1;
15904 w
->update_mode_line
= 1;
15907 /* Try to scroll by specified few lines. */
15908 if ((scroll_conservatively
15909 || emacs_scroll_step
15910 || temp_scroll_step
15911 || NUMBERP (BVAR (current_buffer
, scroll_up_aggressively
))
15912 || NUMBERP (BVAR (current_buffer
, scroll_down_aggressively
)))
15913 && CHARPOS (startp
) >= BEGV
15914 && CHARPOS (startp
) <= ZV
)
15916 /* The function returns -1 if new fonts were loaded, 1 if
15917 successful, 0 if not successful. */
15918 int ss
= try_scrolling (window
, just_this_one_p
,
15919 scroll_conservatively
,
15921 temp_scroll_step
, last_line_misfit
);
15924 case SCROLLING_SUCCESS
:
15927 case SCROLLING_NEED_LARGER_MATRICES
:
15928 goto need_larger_matrices
;
15930 case SCROLLING_FAILED
:
15938 /* Finally, just choose a place to start which positions point
15939 according to user preferences. */
15944 debug_method_add (w
, "recenter");
15947 /* w->vscroll = 0; */
15949 /* Forget any previously recorded base line for line number display. */
15950 if (!buffer_unchanged_p
)
15951 wset_base_line_number (w
, Qnil
);
15953 /* Determine the window start relative to point. */
15954 init_iterator (&it
, w
, PT
, PT_BYTE
, NULL
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
15955 it
.current_y
= it
.last_visible_y
;
15956 if (centering_position
< 0)
15960 ? min (scroll_margin
, WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) / 4)
15962 ptrdiff_t margin_pos
= CHARPOS (startp
);
15963 Lisp_Object aggressive
;
15966 /* If there is a scroll margin at the top of the window, find
15967 its character position. */
15969 /* Cannot call start_display if startp is not in the
15970 accessible region of the buffer. This can happen when we
15971 have just switched to a different buffer and/or changed
15972 its restriction. In that case, startp is initialized to
15973 the character position 1 (BEGV) because we did not yet
15974 have chance to display the buffer even once. */
15975 && BEGV
<= CHARPOS (startp
) && CHARPOS (startp
) <= ZV
)
15978 void *it1data
= NULL
;
15980 SAVE_IT (it1
, it
, it1data
);
15981 start_display (&it1
, w
, startp
);
15982 move_it_vertically (&it1
, margin
* FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
));
15983 margin_pos
= IT_CHARPOS (it1
);
15984 RESTORE_IT (&it
, &it
, it1data
);
15986 scrolling_up
= PT
> margin_pos
;
15989 ? BVAR (current_buffer
, scroll_up_aggressively
)
15990 : BVAR (current_buffer
, scroll_down_aggressively
);
15992 if (!MINI_WINDOW_P (w
)
15993 && (scroll_conservatively
> SCROLL_LIMIT
|| NUMBERP (aggressive
)))
15997 /* Setting scroll-conservatively overrides
15998 scroll-*-aggressively. */
15999 if (!scroll_conservatively
&& NUMBERP (aggressive
))
16001 double float_amount
= XFLOATINT (aggressive
);
16003 pt_offset
= float_amount
* WINDOW_BOX_TEXT_HEIGHT (w
);
16004 if (pt_offset
== 0 && float_amount
> 0)
16006 if (pt_offset
&& margin
> 0)
16009 /* Compute how much to move the window start backward from
16010 point so that point will be displayed where the user
16014 centering_position
= it
.last_visible_y
;
16016 centering_position
-= pt_offset
;
16017 centering_position
-=
16018 FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
) * (1 + margin
+ (last_line_misfit
!= 0))
16019 + WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
16020 /* Don't let point enter the scroll margin near top of
16022 if (centering_position
< margin
* FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
))
16023 centering_position
= margin
* FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
);
16026 centering_position
= margin
* FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
) + pt_offset
;
16029 /* Set the window start half the height of the window backward
16031 centering_position
= window_box_height (w
) / 2;
16033 move_it_vertically_backward (&it
, centering_position
);
16035 eassert (IT_CHARPOS (it
) >= BEGV
);
16037 /* The function move_it_vertically_backward may move over more
16038 than the specified y-distance. If it->w is small, e.g. a
16039 mini-buffer window, we may end up in front of the window's
16040 display area. Start displaying at the start of the line
16041 containing PT in this case. */
16042 if (it
.current_y
<= 0)
16044 init_iterator (&it
, w
, PT
, PT_BYTE
, NULL
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
16045 move_it_vertically_backward (&it
, 0);
16049 it
.current_x
= it
.hpos
= 0;
16051 /* Set the window start position here explicitly, to avoid an
16052 infinite loop in case the functions in window-scroll-functions
16054 set_marker_both (w
->start
, Qnil
, IT_CHARPOS (it
), IT_BYTEPOS (it
));
16056 /* Run scroll hooks. */
16057 startp
= run_window_scroll_functions (window
, it
.current
.pos
);
16059 /* Redisplay the window. */
16060 if (!current_matrix_up_to_date_p
16061 || windows_or_buffers_changed
16062 || cursor_type_changed
16063 /* Don't use try_window_reusing_current_matrix in this case
16064 because it can have changed the buffer. */
16065 || !NILP (Vwindow_scroll_functions
)
16066 || !just_this_one_p
16067 || MINI_WINDOW_P (w
)
16068 || !(used_current_matrix_p
16069 = try_window_reusing_current_matrix (w
)))
16070 try_window (window
, startp
, 0);
16072 /* If new fonts have been loaded (due to fontsets), give up. We
16073 have to start a new redisplay since we need to re-adjust glyph
16075 if (fonts_changed_p
)
16076 goto need_larger_matrices
;
16078 /* If cursor did not appear assume that the middle of the window is
16079 in the first line of the window. Do it again with the next line.
16080 (Imagine a window of height 100, displaying two lines of height
16081 60. Moving back 50 from it->last_visible_y will end in the first
16083 if (w
->cursor
.vpos
< 0)
16085 if (!NILP (w
->window_end_valid
)
16086 && PT
>= Z
- XFASTINT (w
->window_end_pos
))
16088 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
16089 move_it_by_lines (&it
, 1);
16090 try_window (window
, it
.current
.pos
, 0);
16092 else if (PT
< IT_CHARPOS (it
))
16094 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
16095 move_it_by_lines (&it
, -1);
16096 try_window (window
, it
.current
.pos
, 0);
16100 /* Not much we can do about it. */
16104 /* Consider the following case: Window starts at BEGV, there is
16105 invisible, intangible text at BEGV, so that display starts at
16106 some point START > BEGV. It can happen that we are called with
16107 PT somewhere between BEGV and START. Try to handle that case. */
16108 if (w
->cursor
.vpos
< 0)
16110 struct glyph_row
*row
= w
->current_matrix
->rows
;
16111 if (row
->mode_line_p
)
16113 set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, w
->current_matrix
, 0, 0, 0, 0);
16116 if (!cursor_row_fully_visible_p (w
, 0, 0))
16118 /* If vscroll is enabled, disable it and try again. */
16122 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
16126 /* Users who set scroll-conservatively to a large number want
16127 point just above/below the scroll margin. If we ended up
16128 with point's row partially visible, move the window start to
16129 make that row fully visible and out of the margin. */
16130 if (scroll_conservatively
> SCROLL_LIMIT
)
16134 ? min (scroll_margin
, WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) / 4)
16136 int move_down
= w
->cursor
.vpos
>= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) / 2;
16138 move_it_by_lines (&it
, move_down
? margin
+ 1 : -(margin
+ 1));
16139 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
16140 if (1 == try_window (window
, it
.current
.pos
,
16141 TRY_WINDOW_CHECK_MARGINS
))
16145 /* If centering point failed to make the whole line visible,
16146 put point at the top instead. That has to make the whole line
16147 visible, if it can be done. */
16148 if (centering_position
== 0)
16151 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
16152 centering_position
= 0;
16158 SET_TEXT_POS_FROM_MARKER (startp
, w
->start
);
16159 w
->start_at_line_beg
= (CHARPOS (startp
) == BEGV
16160 || FETCH_BYTE (BYTEPOS (startp
) - 1) == '\n');
16162 /* Display the mode line, if we must. */
16163 if ((update_mode_line
16164 /* If window not full width, must redo its mode line
16165 if (a) the window to its side is being redone and
16166 (b) we do a frame-based redisplay. This is a consequence
16167 of how inverted lines are drawn in frame-based redisplay. */
16168 || (!just_this_one_p
16169 && !FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
)
16170 && !WINDOW_FULL_WIDTH_P (w
))
16171 /* Line number to display. */
16172 || INTEGERP (w
->base_line_pos
)
16173 /* Column number is displayed and different from the one displayed. */
16174 || (!NILP (w
->column_number_displayed
)
16175 && (XFASTINT (w
->column_number_displayed
) != current_column ())))
16176 /* This means that the window has a mode line. */
16177 && (WINDOW_WANTS_MODELINE_P (w
)
16178 || WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
)))
16180 display_mode_lines (w
);
16182 /* If mode line height has changed, arrange for a thorough
16183 immediate redisplay using the correct mode line height. */
16184 if (WINDOW_WANTS_MODELINE_P (w
)
16185 && CURRENT_MODE_LINE_HEIGHT (w
) != DESIRED_MODE_LINE_HEIGHT (w
))
16187 fonts_changed_p
= 1;
16188 MATRIX_MODE_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
)->height
16189 = DESIRED_MODE_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
16192 /* If header line height has changed, arrange for a thorough
16193 immediate redisplay using the correct header line height. */
16194 if (WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
)
16195 && CURRENT_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
) != DESIRED_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
))
16197 fonts_changed_p
= 1;
16198 MATRIX_HEADER_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
)->height
16199 = DESIRED_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
16202 if (fonts_changed_p
)
16203 goto need_larger_matrices
;
16206 if (!line_number_displayed
16207 && !BUFFERP (w
->base_line_pos
))
16209 wset_base_line_pos (w
, Qnil
);
16210 wset_base_line_number (w
, Qnil
);
16215 /* When we reach a frame's selected window, redo the frame's menu bar. */
16216 if (update_mode_line
16217 && EQ (FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (f
), window
))
16219 int redisplay_menu_p
= 0;
16221 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
16223 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) \
16224 || defined (HAVE_NS) || defined (USE_GTK)
16225 redisplay_menu_p
= FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR (f
);
16227 redisplay_menu_p
= FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f
) > 0;
16231 redisplay_menu_p
= FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f
) > 0;
16233 if (redisplay_menu_p
)
16234 display_menu_bar (w
);
16236 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
16237 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
16239 #if defined (USE_GTK) || defined (HAVE_NS)
16240 if (FRAME_EXTERNAL_TOOL_BAR (f
))
16241 redisplay_tool_bar (f
);
16243 if (WINDOWP (f
->tool_bar_window
)
16244 && (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_LINES (f
) > 0
16245 || !NILP (Vauto_resize_tool_bars
))
16246 && redisplay_tool_bar (f
))
16247 ignore_mouse_drag_p
= 1;
16253 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
16254 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
)
16255 && update_window_fringes (w
, (just_this_one_p
16256 || (!used_current_matrix_p
&& !overlay_arrow_seen
)
16257 || w
->pseudo_window_p
)))
16261 if (draw_window_fringes (w
, 1))
16262 x_draw_vertical_border (w
);
16266 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
16268 /* We go to this label, with fonts_changed_p set,
16269 if it is necessary to try again using larger glyph matrices.
16270 We have to redeem the scroll bar even in this case,
16271 because the loop in redisplay_internal expects that. */
16272 need_larger_matrices
:
16274 finish_scroll_bars
:
16276 if (WINDOW_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR (w
))
16278 /* Set the thumb's position and size. */
16279 set_vertical_scroll_bar (w
);
16281 /* Note that we actually used the scroll bar attached to this
16282 window, so it shouldn't be deleted at the end of redisplay. */
16283 if (FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->redeem_scroll_bar_hook
)
16284 (*FRAME_TERMINAL (f
)->redeem_scroll_bar_hook
) (w
);
16287 /* Restore current_buffer and value of point in it. The window
16288 update may have changed the buffer, so first make sure `opoint'
16289 is still valid (Bug#6177). */
16290 if (CHARPOS (opoint
) < BEGV
)
16291 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (BEGV
, BEGV_BYTE
);
16292 else if (CHARPOS (opoint
) > ZV
)
16293 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (Z
, Z_BYTE
);
16295 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (CHARPOS (opoint
), BYTEPOS (opoint
));
16297 set_buffer_internal_1 (old
);
16298 /* Avoid an abort in TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH if the buffer has become
16299 shorter. This can be caused by log truncation in *Messages*. */
16300 if (CHARPOS (lpoint
) <= ZV
)
16301 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (CHARPOS (lpoint
), BYTEPOS (lpoint
));
16303 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
16307 /* Build the complete desired matrix of WINDOW with a window start
16308 buffer position POS.
16310 Value is 1 if successful. It is zero if fonts were loaded during
16311 redisplay which makes re-adjusting glyph matrices necessary, and -1
16312 if point would appear in the scroll margins.
16313 (We check the former only if TRY_WINDOW_IGNORE_FONTS_CHANGE is
16314 unset in FLAGS, and the latter only if TRY_WINDOW_CHECK_MARGINS is
16318 try_window (Lisp_Object window
, struct text_pos pos
, int flags
)
16320 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
16322 struct glyph_row
*last_text_row
= NULL
;
16323 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
16325 /* Make POS the new window start. */
16326 set_marker_both (w
->start
, Qnil
, CHARPOS (pos
), BYTEPOS (pos
));
16328 /* Mark cursor position as unknown. No overlay arrow seen. */
16329 w
->cursor
.vpos
= -1;
16330 overlay_arrow_seen
= 0;
16332 /* Initialize iterator and info to start at POS. */
16333 start_display (&it
, w
, pos
);
16335 /* Display all lines of W. */
16336 while (it
.current_y
< it
.last_visible_y
)
16338 if (display_line (&it
))
16339 last_text_row
= it
.glyph_row
- 1;
16340 if (fonts_changed_p
&& !(flags
& TRY_WINDOW_IGNORE_FONTS_CHANGE
))
16344 /* Don't let the cursor end in the scroll margins. */
16345 if ((flags
& TRY_WINDOW_CHECK_MARGINS
)
16346 && !MINI_WINDOW_P (w
))
16348 int this_scroll_margin
;
16350 if (scroll_margin
> 0)
16352 this_scroll_margin
= min (scroll_margin
, WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) / 4);
16353 this_scroll_margin
*= FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
);
16356 this_scroll_margin
= 0;
16358 if ((w
->cursor
.y
>= 0 /* not vscrolled */
16359 && w
->cursor
.y
< this_scroll_margin
16360 && CHARPOS (pos
) > BEGV
16361 && IT_CHARPOS (it
) < ZV
)
16362 /* rms: considering make_cursor_line_fully_visible_p here
16363 seems to give wrong results. We don't want to recenter
16364 when the last line is partly visible, we want to allow
16365 that case to be handled in the usual way. */
16366 || w
->cursor
.y
> it
.last_visible_y
- this_scroll_margin
- 1)
16368 w
->cursor
.vpos
= -1;
16369 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
16374 /* If bottom moved off end of frame, change mode line percentage. */
16375 if (XFASTINT (w
->window_end_pos
) <= 0
16376 && Z
!= IT_CHARPOS (it
))
16377 w
->update_mode_line
= 1;
16379 /* Set window_end_pos to the offset of the last character displayed
16380 on the window from the end of current_buffer. Set
16381 window_end_vpos to its row number. */
16384 eassert (MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (last_text_row
));
16385 w
->window_end_bytepos
16386 = Z_BYTE
- MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (last_text_row
);
16387 wset_window_end_pos
16388 (w
, make_number (Z
- MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (last_text_row
)));
16389 wset_window_end_vpos
16390 (w
, make_number (MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (last_text_row
, w
->desired_matrix
)));
16392 (MATRIX_ROW (w
->desired_matrix
,
16393 XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
))->displays_text_p
);
16397 w
->window_end_bytepos
= Z_BYTE
- ZV_BYTE
;
16398 wset_window_end_pos (w
, make_number (Z
- ZV
));
16399 wset_window_end_vpos (w
, make_number (0));
16402 /* But that is not valid info until redisplay finishes. */
16403 wset_window_end_valid (w
, Qnil
);
16409 /************************************************************************
16410 Window redisplay reusing current matrix when buffer has not changed
16411 ************************************************************************/
16413 /* Try redisplay of window W showing an unchanged buffer with a
16414 different window start than the last time it was displayed by
16415 reusing its current matrix. Value is non-zero if successful.
16416 W->start is the new window start. */
16419 try_window_reusing_current_matrix (struct window
*w
)
16421 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
16422 struct glyph_row
*bottom_row
;
16425 struct text_pos start
, new_start
;
16426 int nrows_scrolled
, i
;
16427 struct glyph_row
*last_text_row
;
16428 struct glyph_row
*last_reused_text_row
;
16429 struct glyph_row
*start_row
;
16430 int start_vpos
, min_y
, max_y
;
16433 if (inhibit_try_window_reusing
)
16437 if (/* This function doesn't handle terminal frames. */
16438 !FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
)
16439 /* Don't try to reuse the display if windows have been split
16441 || windows_or_buffers_changed
16442 || cursor_type_changed
)
16445 /* Can't do this if region may have changed. */
16446 if ((!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode
)
16447 && !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, mark_active
)))
16448 || !NILP (w
->region_showing
)
16449 || !NILP (Vshow_trailing_whitespace
))
16452 /* If top-line visibility has changed, give up. */
16453 if (WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
)
16454 != MATRIX_HEADER_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
)->mode_line_p
)
16457 /* Give up if old or new display is scrolled vertically. We could
16458 make this function handle this, but right now it doesn't. */
16459 start_row
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
16460 if (w
->vscroll
|| MATRIX_ROW_PARTIALLY_VISIBLE_P (w
, start_row
))
16463 /* The variable new_start now holds the new window start. The old
16464 start `start' can be determined from the current matrix. */
16465 SET_TEXT_POS_FROM_MARKER (new_start
, w
->start
);
16466 start
= start_row
->minpos
;
16467 start_vpos
= MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (start_row
, w
->current_matrix
);
16469 /* Clear the desired matrix for the display below. */
16470 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
16472 if (CHARPOS (new_start
) <= CHARPOS (start
))
16474 /* Don't use this method if the display starts with an ellipsis
16475 displayed for invisible text. It's not easy to handle that case
16476 below, and it's certainly not worth the effort since this is
16477 not a frequent case. */
16478 if (in_ellipses_for_invisible_text_p (&start_row
->start
, w
))
16481 IF_DEBUG (debug_method_add (w
, "twu1"));
16483 /* Display up to a row that can be reused. The variable
16484 last_text_row is set to the last row displayed that displays
16485 text. Note that it.vpos == 0 if or if not there is a
16486 header-line; it's not the same as the MATRIX_ROW_VPOS! */
16487 start_display (&it
, w
, new_start
);
16488 w
->cursor
.vpos
= -1;
16489 last_text_row
= last_reused_text_row
= NULL
;
16491 while (it
.current_y
< it
.last_visible_y
16492 && !fonts_changed_p
)
16494 /* If we have reached into the characters in the START row,
16495 that means the line boundaries have changed. So we
16496 can't start copying with the row START. Maybe it will
16497 work to start copying with the following row. */
16498 while (IT_CHARPOS (it
) > CHARPOS (start
))
16500 /* Advance to the next row as the "start". */
16502 start
= start_row
->minpos
;
16503 /* If there are no more rows to try, or just one, give up. */
16504 if (start_row
== MATRIX_MODE_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
) - 1
16505 || w
->vscroll
|| MATRIX_ROW_PARTIALLY_VISIBLE_P (w
, start_row
)
16506 || CHARPOS (start
) == ZV
)
16508 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
16512 start_vpos
= MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (start_row
, w
->current_matrix
);
16514 /* If we have reached alignment, we can copy the rest of the
16516 if (IT_CHARPOS (it
) == CHARPOS (start
)
16517 /* Don't accept "alignment" inside a display vector,
16518 since start_row could have started in the middle of
16519 that same display vector (thus their character
16520 positions match), and we have no way of telling if
16521 that is the case. */
16522 && it
.current
.dpvec_index
< 0)
16525 if (display_line (&it
))
16526 last_text_row
= it
.glyph_row
- 1;
16530 /* A value of current_y < last_visible_y means that we stopped
16531 at the previous window start, which in turn means that we
16532 have at least one reusable row. */
16533 if (it
.current_y
< it
.last_visible_y
)
16535 struct glyph_row
*row
;
16537 /* IT.vpos always starts from 0; it counts text lines. */
16538 nrows_scrolled
= it
.vpos
- (start_row
- MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
));
16540 /* Find PT if not already found in the lines displayed. */
16541 if (w
->cursor
.vpos
< 0)
16543 int dy
= it
.current_y
- start_row
->y
;
16545 row
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
16546 row
= row_containing_pos (w
, PT
, row
, NULL
, dy
);
16548 set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, w
->current_matrix
, 0, 0,
16549 dy
, nrows_scrolled
);
16552 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
16557 /* Scroll the display. Do it before the current matrix is
16558 changed. The problem here is that update has not yet
16559 run, i.e. part of the current matrix is not up to date.
16560 scroll_run_hook will clear the cursor, and use the
16561 current matrix to get the height of the row the cursor is
16563 run
.current_y
= start_row
->y
;
16564 run
.desired_y
= it
.current_y
;
16565 run
.height
= it
.last_visible_y
- it
.current_y
;
16567 if (run
.height
> 0 && run
.current_y
!= run
.desired_y
)
16570 FRAME_RIF (f
)->update_window_begin_hook (w
);
16571 FRAME_RIF (f
)->clear_window_mouse_face (w
);
16572 FRAME_RIF (f
)->scroll_run_hook (w
, &run
);
16573 FRAME_RIF (f
)->update_window_end_hook (w
, 0, 0);
16577 /* Shift current matrix down by nrows_scrolled lines. */
16578 bottom_row
= MATRIX_BOTTOM_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
);
16579 rotate_matrix (w
->current_matrix
,
16581 MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (bottom_row
, w
->current_matrix
),
16584 /* Disable lines that must be updated. */
16585 for (i
= 0; i
< nrows_scrolled
; ++i
)
16586 (start_row
+ i
)->enabled_p
= 0;
16588 /* Re-compute Y positions. */
16589 min_y
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
16590 max_y
= it
.last_visible_y
;
16591 for (row
= start_row
+ nrows_scrolled
;
16595 row
->y
= it
.current_y
;
16596 row
->visible_height
= row
->height
;
16598 if (row
->y
< min_y
)
16599 row
->visible_height
-= min_y
- row
->y
;
16600 if (row
->y
+ row
->height
> max_y
)
16601 row
->visible_height
-= row
->y
+ row
->height
- max_y
;
16602 if (row
->fringe_bitmap_periodic_p
)
16603 row
->redraw_fringe_bitmaps_p
= 1;
16605 it
.current_y
+= row
->height
;
16607 if (MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (row
))
16608 last_reused_text_row
= row
;
16609 if (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) >= it
.last_visible_y
)
16613 /* Disable lines in the current matrix which are now
16614 below the window. */
16615 for (++row
; row
< bottom_row
; ++row
)
16616 row
->enabled_p
= row
->mode_line_p
= 0;
16619 /* Update window_end_pos etc.; last_reused_text_row is the last
16620 reused row from the current matrix containing text, if any.
16621 The value of last_text_row is the last displayed line
16622 containing text. */
16623 if (last_reused_text_row
)
16625 w
->window_end_bytepos
16626 = Z_BYTE
- MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (last_reused_text_row
);
16627 wset_window_end_pos
16629 - MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (last_reused_text_row
)));
16630 wset_window_end_vpos
16631 (w
, make_number (MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (last_reused_text_row
,
16632 w
->current_matrix
)));
16634 else if (last_text_row
)
16636 w
->window_end_bytepos
16637 = Z_BYTE
- MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (last_text_row
);
16638 wset_window_end_pos
16639 (w
, make_number (Z
- MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (last_text_row
)));
16640 wset_window_end_vpos
16641 (w
, make_number (MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (last_text_row
,
16642 w
->desired_matrix
)));
16646 /* This window must be completely empty. */
16647 w
->window_end_bytepos
= Z_BYTE
- ZV_BYTE
;
16648 wset_window_end_pos (w
, make_number (Z
- ZV
));
16649 wset_window_end_vpos (w
, make_number (0));
16651 wset_window_end_valid (w
, Qnil
);
16653 /* Update hint: don't try scrolling again in update_window. */
16654 w
->desired_matrix
->no_scrolling_p
= 1;
16657 debug_method_add (w
, "try_window_reusing_current_matrix 1");
16661 else if (CHARPOS (new_start
) > CHARPOS (start
))
16663 struct glyph_row
*pt_row
, *row
;
16664 struct glyph_row
*first_reusable_row
;
16665 struct glyph_row
*first_row_to_display
;
16667 int yb
= window_text_bottom_y (w
);
16669 /* Find the row starting at new_start, if there is one. Don't
16670 reuse a partially visible line at the end. */
16671 first_reusable_row
= start_row
;
16672 while (first_reusable_row
->enabled_p
16673 && MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (first_reusable_row
) < yb
16674 && (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (first_reusable_row
)
16675 < CHARPOS (new_start
)))
16676 ++first_reusable_row
;
16678 /* Give up if there is no row to reuse. */
16679 if (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (first_reusable_row
) >= yb
16680 || !first_reusable_row
->enabled_p
16681 || (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (first_reusable_row
)
16682 != CHARPOS (new_start
)))
16685 /* We can reuse fully visible rows beginning with
16686 first_reusable_row to the end of the window. Set
16687 first_row_to_display to the first row that cannot be reused.
16688 Set pt_row to the row containing point, if there is any. */
16690 for (first_row_to_display
= first_reusable_row
;
16691 MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (first_row_to_display
) < yb
;
16692 ++first_row_to_display
)
16694 if (PT
>= MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (first_row_to_display
)
16695 && (PT
< MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (first_row_to_display
)
16696 || (PT
== MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (first_row_to_display
)
16697 && first_row_to_display
->ends_at_zv_p
16698 && pt_row
== NULL
)))
16699 pt_row
= first_row_to_display
;
16702 /* Start displaying at the start of first_row_to_display. */
16703 eassert (first_row_to_display
->y
< yb
);
16704 init_to_row_start (&it
, w
, first_row_to_display
);
16706 nrows_scrolled
= (MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (first_reusable_row
, w
->current_matrix
)
16708 it
.vpos
= (MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (first_row_to_display
, w
->current_matrix
)
16710 it
.current_y
= (first_row_to_display
->y
- first_reusable_row
->y
16711 + WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
));
16713 /* Display lines beginning with first_row_to_display in the
16714 desired matrix. Set last_text_row to the last row displayed
16715 that displays text. */
16716 it
.glyph_row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->desired_matrix
, it
.vpos
);
16717 if (pt_row
== NULL
)
16718 w
->cursor
.vpos
= -1;
16719 last_text_row
= NULL
;
16720 while (it
.current_y
< it
.last_visible_y
&& !fonts_changed_p
)
16721 if (display_line (&it
))
16722 last_text_row
= it
.glyph_row
- 1;
16724 /* If point is in a reused row, adjust y and vpos of the cursor
16728 w
->cursor
.vpos
-= nrows_scrolled
;
16729 w
->cursor
.y
-= first_reusable_row
->y
- start_row
->y
;
16732 /* Give up if point isn't in a row displayed or reused. (This
16733 also handles the case where w->cursor.vpos < nrows_scrolled
16734 after the calls to display_line, which can happen with scroll
16735 margins. See bug#1295.) */
16736 if (w
->cursor
.vpos
< 0)
16738 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
16742 /* Scroll the display. */
16743 run
.current_y
= first_reusable_row
->y
;
16744 run
.desired_y
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
16745 run
.height
= it
.last_visible_y
- run
.current_y
;
16746 dy
= run
.current_y
- run
.desired_y
;
16751 FRAME_RIF (f
)->update_window_begin_hook (w
);
16752 FRAME_RIF (f
)->clear_window_mouse_face (w
);
16753 FRAME_RIF (f
)->scroll_run_hook (w
, &run
);
16754 FRAME_RIF (f
)->update_window_end_hook (w
, 0, 0);
16758 /* Adjust Y positions of reused rows. */
16759 bottom_row
= MATRIX_BOTTOM_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
);
16760 min_y
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
16761 max_y
= it
.last_visible_y
;
16762 for (row
= first_reusable_row
; row
< first_row_to_display
; ++row
)
16765 row
->visible_height
= row
->height
;
16766 if (row
->y
< min_y
)
16767 row
->visible_height
-= min_y
- row
->y
;
16768 if (row
->y
+ row
->height
> max_y
)
16769 row
->visible_height
-= row
->y
+ row
->height
- max_y
;
16770 if (row
->fringe_bitmap_periodic_p
)
16771 row
->redraw_fringe_bitmaps_p
= 1;
16774 /* Scroll the current matrix. */
16775 eassert (nrows_scrolled
> 0);
16776 rotate_matrix (w
->current_matrix
,
16778 MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (bottom_row
, w
->current_matrix
),
16781 /* Disable rows not reused. */
16782 for (row
-= nrows_scrolled
; row
< bottom_row
; ++row
)
16783 row
->enabled_p
= 0;
16785 /* Point may have moved to a different line, so we cannot assume that
16786 the previous cursor position is valid; locate the correct row. */
16789 for (row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
);
16791 && PT
>= MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
16792 && !row
->ends_at_zv_p
;
16796 w
->cursor
.y
= row
->y
;
16798 if (row
< bottom_row
)
16800 /* Can't simply scan the row for point with
16801 bidi-reordered glyph rows. Let set_cursor_from_row
16802 figure out where to put the cursor, and if it fails,
16804 if (!NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), bidi_display_reordering
)))
16806 if (!set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, w
->current_matrix
,
16809 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
16815 struct glyph
*glyph
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + w
->cursor
.hpos
;
16816 struct glyph
*end
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
16819 && (!BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
16820 || glyph
->charpos
< PT
);
16824 w
->cursor
.x
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
16830 /* Adjust window end. A null value of last_text_row means that
16831 the window end is in reused rows which in turn means that
16832 only its vpos can have changed. */
16835 w
->window_end_bytepos
16836 = Z_BYTE
- MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (last_text_row
);
16837 wset_window_end_pos
16838 (w
, make_number (Z
- MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (last_text_row
)));
16839 wset_window_end_vpos
16840 (w
, make_number (MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (last_text_row
,
16841 w
->desired_matrix
)));
16845 wset_window_end_vpos
16846 (w
, make_number (XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
) - nrows_scrolled
));
16849 wset_window_end_valid (w
, Qnil
);
16850 w
->desired_matrix
->no_scrolling_p
= 1;
16853 debug_method_add (w
, "try_window_reusing_current_matrix 2");
16863 /************************************************************************
16864 Window redisplay reusing current matrix when buffer has changed
16865 ************************************************************************/
16867 static struct glyph_row
*find_last_unchanged_at_beg_row (struct window
*);
16868 static struct glyph_row
*find_first_unchanged_at_end_row (struct window
*,
16869 ptrdiff_t *, ptrdiff_t *);
16870 static struct glyph_row
*
16871 find_last_row_displaying_text (struct glyph_matrix
*, struct it
*,
16872 struct glyph_row
*);
16875 /* Return the last row in MATRIX displaying text. If row START is
16876 non-null, start searching with that row. IT gives the dimensions
16877 of the display. Value is null if matrix is empty; otherwise it is
16878 a pointer to the row found. */
16880 static struct glyph_row
*
16881 find_last_row_displaying_text (struct glyph_matrix
*matrix
, struct it
*it
,
16882 struct glyph_row
*start
)
16884 struct glyph_row
*row
, *row_found
;
16886 /* Set row_found to the last row in IT->w's current matrix
16887 displaying text. The loop looks funny but think of partially
16890 row
= start
? start
: MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (matrix
);
16891 while (MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (row
))
16893 eassert (row
->enabled_p
);
16895 if (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) >= it
->last_visible_y
)
16904 /* Return the last row in the current matrix of W that is not affected
16905 by changes at the start of current_buffer that occurred since W's
16906 current matrix was built. Value is null if no such row exists.
16908 BEG_UNCHANGED us the number of characters unchanged at the start of
16909 current_buffer. BEG + BEG_UNCHANGED is the buffer position of the
16910 first changed character in current_buffer. Characters at positions <
16911 BEG + BEG_UNCHANGED are at the same buffer positions as they were
16912 when the current matrix was built. */
16914 static struct glyph_row
*
16915 find_last_unchanged_at_beg_row (struct window
*w
)
16917 ptrdiff_t first_changed_pos
= BEG
+ BEG_UNCHANGED
;
16918 struct glyph_row
*row
;
16919 struct glyph_row
*row_found
= NULL
;
16920 int yb
= window_text_bottom_y (w
);
16922 /* Find the last row displaying unchanged text. */
16923 for (row
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
16924 MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (row
)
16925 && MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) < first_changed_pos
;
16928 if (/* If row ends before first_changed_pos, it is unchanged,
16929 except in some case. */
16930 MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) <= first_changed_pos
16931 /* When row ends in ZV and we write at ZV it is not
16933 && !row
->ends_at_zv_p
16934 /* When first_changed_pos is the end of a continued line,
16935 row is not unchanged because it may be no longer
16937 && !(MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) == first_changed_pos
16938 && (row
->continued_p
16939 || row
->exact_window_width_line_p
))
16940 /* If ROW->end is beyond ZV, then ROW->end is outdated and
16941 needs to be recomputed, so don't consider this row as
16942 unchanged. This happens when the last line was
16943 bidi-reordered and was killed immediately before this
16944 redisplay cycle. In that case, ROW->end stores the
16945 buffer position of the first visual-order character of
16946 the killed text, which is now beyond ZV. */
16947 && CHARPOS (row
->end
.pos
) <= ZV
)
16950 /* Stop if last visible row. */
16951 if (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) >= yb
)
16959 /* Find the first glyph row in the current matrix of W that is not
16960 affected by changes at the end of current_buffer since the
16961 time W's current matrix was built.
16963 Return in *DELTA the number of chars by which buffer positions in
16964 unchanged text at the end of current_buffer must be adjusted.
16966 Return in *DELTA_BYTES the corresponding number of bytes.
16968 Value is null if no such row exists, i.e. all rows are affected by
16971 static struct glyph_row
*
16972 find_first_unchanged_at_end_row (struct window
*w
,
16973 ptrdiff_t *delta
, ptrdiff_t *delta_bytes
)
16975 struct glyph_row
*row
;
16976 struct glyph_row
*row_found
= NULL
;
16978 *delta
= *delta_bytes
= 0;
16980 /* Display must not have been paused, otherwise the current matrix
16981 is not up to date. */
16982 eassert (!NILP (w
->window_end_valid
));
16984 /* A value of window_end_pos >= END_UNCHANGED means that the window
16985 end is in the range of changed text. If so, there is no
16986 unchanged row at the end of W's current matrix. */
16987 if (XFASTINT (w
->window_end_pos
) >= END_UNCHANGED
)
16990 /* Set row to the last row in W's current matrix displaying text. */
16991 row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
));
16993 /* If matrix is entirely empty, no unchanged row exists. */
16994 if (MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (row
))
16996 /* The value of row is the last glyph row in the matrix having a
16997 meaningful buffer position in it. The end position of row
16998 corresponds to window_end_pos. This allows us to translate
16999 buffer positions in the current matrix to current buffer
17000 positions for characters not in changed text. */
17002 MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) + XFASTINT (w
->window_end_pos
);
17003 ptrdiff_t Z_BYTE_old
=
17004 MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (row
) + w
->window_end_bytepos
;
17005 ptrdiff_t last_unchanged_pos
, last_unchanged_pos_old
;
17006 struct glyph_row
*first_text_row
17007 = MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
17009 *delta
= Z
- Z_old
;
17010 *delta_bytes
= Z_BYTE
- Z_BYTE_old
;
17012 /* Set last_unchanged_pos to the buffer position of the last
17013 character in the buffer that has not been changed. Z is the
17014 index + 1 of the last character in current_buffer, i.e. by
17015 subtracting END_UNCHANGED we get the index of the last
17016 unchanged character, and we have to add BEG to get its buffer
17018 last_unchanged_pos
= Z
- END_UNCHANGED
+ BEG
;
17019 last_unchanged_pos_old
= last_unchanged_pos
- *delta
;
17021 /* Search backward from ROW for a row displaying a line that
17022 starts at a minimum position >= last_unchanged_pos_old. */
17023 for (; row
> first_text_row
; --row
)
17025 /* This used to abort, but it can happen.
17026 It is ok to just stop the search instead here. KFS. */
17027 if (!row
->enabled_p
|| !MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (row
))
17030 if (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) >= last_unchanged_pos_old
)
17035 eassert (!row_found
|| MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (row_found
));
17041 /* Make sure that glyph rows in the current matrix of window W
17042 reference the same glyph memory as corresponding rows in the
17043 frame's frame matrix. This function is called after scrolling W's
17044 current matrix on a terminal frame in try_window_id and
17045 try_window_reusing_current_matrix. */
17048 sync_frame_with_window_matrix_rows (struct window
*w
)
17050 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
17051 struct glyph_row
*window_row
, *window_row_end
, *frame_row
;
17053 /* Preconditions: W must be a leaf window and full-width. Its frame
17054 must have a frame matrix. */
17055 eassert (NILP (w
->hchild
) && NILP (w
->vchild
));
17056 eassert (WINDOW_FULL_WIDTH_P (w
));
17057 eassert (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
));
17059 /* If W is a full-width window, glyph pointers in W's current matrix
17060 have, by definition, to be the same as glyph pointers in the
17061 corresponding frame matrix. Note that frame matrices have no
17062 marginal areas (see build_frame_matrix). */
17063 window_row
= w
->current_matrix
->rows
;
17064 window_row_end
= window_row
+ w
->current_matrix
->nrows
;
17065 frame_row
= f
->current_matrix
->rows
+ WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_LINE (w
);
17066 while (window_row
< window_row_end
)
17068 struct glyph
*start
= window_row
->glyphs
[LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
];
17069 struct glyph
*end
= window_row
->glyphs
[LAST_AREA
];
17071 frame_row
->glyphs
[LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
] = start
;
17072 frame_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] = start
;
17073 frame_row
->glyphs
[RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
] = end
;
17074 frame_row
->glyphs
[LAST_AREA
] = end
;
17076 /* Disable frame rows whose corresponding window rows have
17077 been disabled in try_window_id. */
17078 if (!window_row
->enabled_p
)
17079 frame_row
->enabled_p
= 0;
17081 ++window_row
, ++frame_row
;
17086 /* Find the glyph row in window W containing CHARPOS. Consider all
17087 rows between START and END (not inclusive). END null means search
17088 all rows to the end of the display area of W. Value is the row
17089 containing CHARPOS or null. */
17092 row_containing_pos (struct window
*w
, ptrdiff_t charpos
,
17093 struct glyph_row
*start
, struct glyph_row
*end
, int dy
)
17095 struct glyph_row
*row
= start
;
17096 struct glyph_row
*best_row
= NULL
;
17097 ptrdiff_t mindif
= BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
)) + 1;
17100 /* If we happen to start on a header-line, skip that. */
17101 if (row
->mode_line_p
)
17104 if ((end
&& row
>= end
) || !row
->enabled_p
)
17107 last_y
= window_text_bottom_y (w
) - dy
;
17111 /* Give up if we have gone too far. */
17112 if (end
&& row
>= end
)
17114 /* This formerly returned if they were equal.
17115 I think that both quantities are of a "last plus one" type;
17116 if so, when they are equal, the row is within the screen. -- rms. */
17117 if (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) > last_y
)
17120 /* If it is in this row, return this row. */
17121 if (! (MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) < charpos
17122 || (MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) == charpos
17123 /* The end position of a row equals the start
17124 position of the next row. If CHARPOS is there, we
17125 would rather display it in the next line, except
17126 when this line ends in ZV. */
17127 && !row
->ends_at_zv_p
17128 && !MATRIX_ROW_ENDS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P (row
)))
17129 && charpos
>= MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
))
17133 if (NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), bidi_display_reordering
))
17134 || (!best_row
&& !row
->continued_p
))
17136 /* In bidi-reordered rows, there could be several rows
17137 occluding point, all of them belonging to the same
17138 continued line. We need to find the row which fits
17139 CHARPOS the best. */
17140 for (g
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
17141 g
< row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
17144 if (!STRINGP (g
->object
))
17146 if (g
->charpos
> 0 && eabs (g
->charpos
- charpos
) < mindif
)
17148 mindif
= eabs (g
->charpos
- charpos
);
17150 /* Exact match always wins. */
17157 else if (best_row
&& !row
->continued_p
)
17164 /* Try to redisplay window W by reusing its existing display. W's
17165 current matrix must be up to date when this function is called,
17166 i.e. window_end_valid must not be nil.
17170 1 if display has been updated
17171 0 if otherwise unsuccessful
17172 -1 if redisplay with same window start is known not to succeed
17174 The following steps are performed:
17176 1. Find the last row in the current matrix of W that is not
17177 affected by changes at the start of current_buffer. If no such row
17180 2. Find the first row in W's current matrix that is not affected by
17181 changes at the end of current_buffer. Maybe there is no such row.
17183 3. Display lines beginning with the row + 1 found in step 1 to the
17184 row found in step 2 or, if step 2 didn't find a row, to the end of
17187 4. If cursor is not known to appear on the window, give up.
17189 5. If display stopped at the row found in step 2, scroll the
17190 display and current matrix as needed.
17192 6. Maybe display some lines at the end of W, if we must. This can
17193 happen under various circumstances, like a partially visible line
17194 becoming fully visible, or because newly displayed lines are displayed
17195 in smaller font sizes.
17197 7. Update W's window end information. */
17200 try_window_id (struct window
*w
)
17202 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
17203 struct glyph_matrix
*current_matrix
= w
->current_matrix
;
17204 struct glyph_matrix
*desired_matrix
= w
->desired_matrix
;
17205 struct glyph_row
*last_unchanged_at_beg_row
;
17206 struct glyph_row
*first_unchanged_at_end_row
;
17207 struct glyph_row
*row
;
17208 struct glyph_row
*bottom_row
;
17211 ptrdiff_t delta
= 0, delta_bytes
= 0, stop_pos
;
17213 struct text_pos start_pos
;
17215 int first_unchanged_at_end_vpos
= 0;
17216 struct glyph_row
*last_text_row
, *last_text_row_at_end
;
17217 struct text_pos start
;
17218 ptrdiff_t first_changed_charpos
, last_changed_charpos
;
17221 if (inhibit_try_window_id
)
17225 /* This is handy for debugging. */
17227 #define GIVE_UP(X) \
17229 fprintf (stderr, "try_window_id give up %d\n", (X)); \
17233 #define GIVE_UP(X) return 0
17236 SET_TEXT_POS_FROM_MARKER (start
, w
->start
);
17238 /* Don't use this for mini-windows because these can show
17239 messages and mini-buffers, and we don't handle that here. */
17240 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (w
))
17243 /* This flag is used to prevent redisplay optimizations. */
17244 if (windows_or_buffers_changed
|| cursor_type_changed
)
17247 /* Verify that narrowing has not changed.
17248 Also verify that we were not told to prevent redisplay optimizations.
17249 It would be nice to further
17250 reduce the number of cases where this prevents try_window_id. */
17251 if (current_buffer
->clip_changed
17252 || current_buffer
->prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p
)
17255 /* Window must either use window-based redisplay or be full width. */
17256 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
)
17257 && (!FRAME_LINE_INS_DEL_OK (f
)
17258 || !WINDOW_FULL_WIDTH_P (w
)))
17261 /* Give up if point is known NOT to appear in W. */
17262 if (PT
< CHARPOS (start
))
17265 /* Another way to prevent redisplay optimizations. */
17266 if (w
->last_modified
== 0)
17269 /* Verify that window is not hscrolled. */
17270 if (w
->hscroll
!= 0)
17273 /* Verify that display wasn't paused. */
17274 if (NILP (w
->window_end_valid
))
17277 /* Can't use this if highlighting a region because a cursor movement
17278 will do more than just set the cursor. */
17279 if (!NILP (Vtransient_mark_mode
)
17280 && !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, mark_active
)))
17283 /* Likewise if highlighting trailing whitespace. */
17284 if (!NILP (Vshow_trailing_whitespace
))
17287 /* Likewise if showing a region. */
17288 if (!NILP (w
->region_showing
))
17291 /* Can't use this if overlay arrow position and/or string have
17293 if (overlay_arrows_changed_p ())
17296 /* When word-wrap is on, adding a space to the first word of a
17297 wrapped line can change the wrap position, altering the line
17298 above it. It might be worthwhile to handle this more
17299 intelligently, but for now just redisplay from scratch. */
17300 if (!NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), word_wrap
)))
17303 /* Under bidi reordering, adding or deleting a character in the
17304 beginning of a paragraph, before the first strong directional
17305 character, can change the base direction of the paragraph (unless
17306 the buffer specifies a fixed paragraph direction), which will
17307 require to redisplay the whole paragraph. It might be worthwhile
17308 to find the paragraph limits and widen the range of redisplayed
17309 lines to that, but for now just give up this optimization and
17310 redisplay from scratch. */
17311 if (!NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), bidi_display_reordering
))
17312 && NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
), bidi_paragraph_direction
)))
17315 /* Make sure beg_unchanged and end_unchanged are up to date. Do it
17316 only if buffer has really changed. The reason is that the gap is
17317 initially at Z for freshly visited files. The code below would
17318 set end_unchanged to 0 in that case. */
17319 if (MODIFF
> SAVE_MODIFF
17320 /* This seems to happen sometimes after saving a buffer. */
17321 || BEG_UNCHANGED
+ END_UNCHANGED
> Z_BYTE
)
17323 if (GPT
- BEG
< BEG_UNCHANGED
)
17324 BEG_UNCHANGED
= GPT
- BEG
;
17325 if (Z
- GPT
< END_UNCHANGED
)
17326 END_UNCHANGED
= Z
- GPT
;
17329 /* The position of the first and last character that has been changed. */
17330 first_changed_charpos
= BEG
+ BEG_UNCHANGED
;
17331 last_changed_charpos
= Z
- END_UNCHANGED
;
17333 /* If window starts after a line end, and the last change is in
17334 front of that newline, then changes don't affect the display.
17335 This case happens with stealth-fontification. Note that although
17336 the display is unchanged, glyph positions in the matrix have to
17337 be adjusted, of course. */
17338 row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
));
17339 if (MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (row
)
17340 && ((last_changed_charpos
< CHARPOS (start
)
17341 && CHARPOS (start
) == BEGV
)
17342 || (last_changed_charpos
< CHARPOS (start
) - 1
17343 && FETCH_BYTE (BYTEPOS (start
) - 1) == '\n')))
17345 ptrdiff_t Z_old
, Z_delta
, Z_BYTE_old
, Z_delta_bytes
;
17346 struct glyph_row
*r0
;
17348 /* Compute how many chars/bytes have been added to or removed
17349 from the buffer. */
17350 Z_old
= MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) + XFASTINT (w
->window_end_pos
);
17351 Z_BYTE_old
= MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (row
) + w
->window_end_bytepos
;
17352 Z_delta
= Z
- Z_old
;
17353 Z_delta_bytes
= Z_BYTE
- Z_BYTE_old
;
17355 /* Give up if PT is not in the window. Note that it already has
17356 been checked at the start of try_window_id that PT is not in
17357 front of the window start. */
17358 if (PT
>= MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
) + Z_delta
)
17361 /* If window start is unchanged, we can reuse the whole matrix
17362 as is, after adjusting glyph positions. No need to compute
17363 the window end again, since its offset from Z hasn't changed. */
17364 r0
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (current_matrix
);
17365 if (CHARPOS (start
) == MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (r0
) + Z_delta
17366 && BYTEPOS (start
) == MATRIX_ROW_START_BYTEPOS (r0
) + Z_delta_bytes
17367 /* PT must not be in a partially visible line. */
17368 && !(PT
>= MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) + Z_delta
17369 && MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) > window_text_bottom_y (w
)))
17371 /* Adjust positions in the glyph matrix. */
17372 if (Z_delta
|| Z_delta_bytes
)
17374 struct glyph_row
*r1
17375 = MATRIX_BOTTOM_TEXT_ROW (current_matrix
, w
);
17376 increment_matrix_positions (w
->current_matrix
,
17377 MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (r0
, current_matrix
),
17378 MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (r1
, current_matrix
),
17379 Z_delta
, Z_delta_bytes
);
17382 /* Set the cursor. */
17383 row
= row_containing_pos (w
, PT
, r0
, NULL
, 0);
17385 set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, current_matrix
, 0, 0, 0, 0);
17392 /* Handle the case that changes are all below what is displayed in
17393 the window, and that PT is in the window. This shortcut cannot
17394 be taken if ZV is visible in the window, and text has been added
17395 there that is visible in the window. */
17396 if (first_changed_charpos
>= MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
17397 /* ZV is not visible in the window, or there are no
17398 changes at ZV, actually. */
17399 && (current_matrix
->zv
> MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
17400 || first_changed_charpos
== last_changed_charpos
))
17402 struct glyph_row
*r0
;
17404 /* Give up if PT is not in the window. Note that it already has
17405 been checked at the start of try_window_id that PT is not in
17406 front of the window start. */
17407 if (PT
>= MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
))
17410 /* If window start is unchanged, we can reuse the whole matrix
17411 as is, without changing glyph positions since no text has
17412 been added/removed in front of the window end. */
17413 r0
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (current_matrix
);
17414 if (TEXT_POS_EQUAL_P (start
, r0
->minpos
)
17415 /* PT must not be in a partially visible line. */
17416 && !(PT
>= MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
)
17417 && MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) > window_text_bottom_y (w
)))
17419 /* We have to compute the window end anew since text
17420 could have been added/removed after it. */
17421 wset_window_end_pos
17422 (w
, make_number (Z
- MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)));
17423 w
->window_end_bytepos
17424 = Z_BYTE
- MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (row
);
17426 /* Set the cursor. */
17427 row
= row_containing_pos (w
, PT
, r0
, NULL
, 0);
17429 set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, current_matrix
, 0, 0, 0, 0);
17436 /* Give up if window start is in the changed area.
17438 The condition used to read
17440 (BEG_UNCHANGED + END_UNCHANGED != Z - BEG && ...)
17442 but why that was tested escapes me at the moment. */
17443 if (CHARPOS (start
) >= first_changed_charpos
17444 && CHARPOS (start
) <= last_changed_charpos
)
17447 /* Check that window start agrees with the start of the first glyph
17448 row in its current matrix. Check this after we know the window
17449 start is not in changed text, otherwise positions would not be
17451 row
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (current_matrix
);
17452 if (!TEXT_POS_EQUAL_P (start
, row
->minpos
))
17455 /* Give up if the window ends in strings. Overlay strings
17456 at the end are difficult to handle, so don't try. */
17457 row
= MATRIX_ROW (current_matrix
, XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
));
17458 if (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
) == MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
))
17461 /* Compute the position at which we have to start displaying new
17462 lines. Some of the lines at the top of the window might be
17463 reusable because they are not displaying changed text. Find the
17464 last row in W's current matrix not affected by changes at the
17465 start of current_buffer. Value is null if changes start in the
17466 first line of window. */
17467 last_unchanged_at_beg_row
= find_last_unchanged_at_beg_row (w
);
17468 if (last_unchanged_at_beg_row
)
17470 /* Avoid starting to display in the middle of a character, a TAB
17471 for instance. This is easier than to set up the iterator
17472 exactly, and it's not a frequent case, so the additional
17473 effort wouldn't really pay off. */
17474 while ((MATRIX_ROW_ENDS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P (last_unchanged_at_beg_row
)
17475 || last_unchanged_at_beg_row
->ends_in_newline_from_string_p
)
17476 && last_unchanged_at_beg_row
> w
->current_matrix
->rows
)
17477 --last_unchanged_at_beg_row
;
17479 if (MATRIX_ROW_ENDS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P (last_unchanged_at_beg_row
))
17482 if (init_to_row_end (&it
, w
, last_unchanged_at_beg_row
) == 0)
17484 start_pos
= it
.current
.pos
;
17486 /* Start displaying new lines in the desired matrix at the same
17487 vpos we would use in the current matrix, i.e. below
17488 last_unchanged_at_beg_row. */
17489 it
.vpos
= 1 + MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (last_unchanged_at_beg_row
,
17491 it
.glyph_row
= MATRIX_ROW (desired_matrix
, it
.vpos
);
17492 it
.current_y
= MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (last_unchanged_at_beg_row
);
17494 eassert (it
.hpos
== 0 && it
.current_x
== 0);
17498 /* There are no reusable lines at the start of the window.
17499 Start displaying in the first text line. */
17500 start_display (&it
, w
, start
);
17501 it
.vpos
= it
.first_vpos
;
17502 start_pos
= it
.current
.pos
;
17505 /* Find the first row that is not affected by changes at the end of
17506 the buffer. Value will be null if there is no unchanged row, in
17507 which case we must redisplay to the end of the window. delta
17508 will be set to the value by which buffer positions beginning with
17509 first_unchanged_at_end_row have to be adjusted due to text
17511 first_unchanged_at_end_row
17512 = find_first_unchanged_at_end_row (w
, &delta
, &delta_bytes
);
17513 IF_DEBUG (debug_delta
= delta
);
17514 IF_DEBUG (debug_delta_bytes
= delta_bytes
);
17516 /* Set stop_pos to the buffer position up to which we will have to
17517 display new lines. If first_unchanged_at_end_row != NULL, this
17518 is the buffer position of the start of the line displayed in that
17519 row. For first_unchanged_at_end_row == NULL, use 0 to indicate
17520 that we don't stop at a buffer position. */
17522 if (first_unchanged_at_end_row
)
17524 eassert (last_unchanged_at_beg_row
== NULL
17525 || first_unchanged_at_end_row
>= last_unchanged_at_beg_row
);
17527 /* If this is a continuation line, move forward to the next one
17528 that isn't. Changes in lines above affect this line.
17529 Caution: this may move first_unchanged_at_end_row to a row
17530 not displaying text. */
17531 while (MATRIX_ROW_CONTINUATION_LINE_P (first_unchanged_at_end_row
)
17532 && MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (first_unchanged_at_end_row
)
17533 && (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (first_unchanged_at_end_row
)
17534 < it
.last_visible_y
))
17535 ++first_unchanged_at_end_row
;
17537 if (!MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (first_unchanged_at_end_row
)
17538 || (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (first_unchanged_at_end_row
)
17539 >= it
.last_visible_y
))
17540 first_unchanged_at_end_row
= NULL
;
17543 stop_pos
= (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (first_unchanged_at_end_row
)
17545 first_unchanged_at_end_vpos
17546 = MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (first_unchanged_at_end_row
, current_matrix
);
17547 eassert (stop_pos
>= Z
- END_UNCHANGED
);
17550 else if (last_unchanged_at_beg_row
== NULL
)
17556 /* Either there is no unchanged row at the end, or the one we have
17557 now displays text. This is a necessary condition for the window
17558 end pos calculation at the end of this function. */
17559 eassert (first_unchanged_at_end_row
== NULL
17560 || MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (first_unchanged_at_end_row
));
17562 debug_last_unchanged_at_beg_vpos
17563 = (last_unchanged_at_beg_row
17564 ? MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (last_unchanged_at_beg_row
, current_matrix
)
17566 debug_first_unchanged_at_end_vpos
= first_unchanged_at_end_vpos
;
17568 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG */
17571 /* Display new lines. Set last_text_row to the last new line
17572 displayed which has text on it, i.e. might end up as being the
17573 line where the window_end_vpos is. */
17574 w
->cursor
.vpos
= -1;
17575 last_text_row
= NULL
;
17576 overlay_arrow_seen
= 0;
17577 while (it
.current_y
< it
.last_visible_y
17578 && !fonts_changed_p
17579 && (first_unchanged_at_end_row
== NULL
17580 || IT_CHARPOS (it
) < stop_pos
))
17582 if (display_line (&it
))
17583 last_text_row
= it
.glyph_row
- 1;
17586 if (fonts_changed_p
)
17590 /* Compute differences in buffer positions, y-positions etc. for
17591 lines reused at the bottom of the window. Compute what we can
17593 if (first_unchanged_at_end_row
17594 /* No lines reused because we displayed everything up to the
17595 bottom of the window. */
17596 && it
.current_y
< it
.last_visible_y
)
17599 - MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (first_unchanged_at_end_row
,
17601 dy
= it
.current_y
- first_unchanged_at_end_row
->y
;
17602 run
.current_y
= first_unchanged_at_end_row
->y
;
17603 run
.desired_y
= run
.current_y
+ dy
;
17604 run
.height
= it
.last_visible_y
- max (run
.current_y
, run
.desired_y
);
17608 delta
= delta_bytes
= dvpos
= dy
17609 = run
.current_y
= run
.desired_y
= run
.height
= 0;
17610 first_unchanged_at_end_row
= NULL
;
17612 IF_DEBUG (debug_dvpos
= dvpos
; debug_dy
= dy
);
17615 /* Find the cursor if not already found. We have to decide whether
17616 PT will appear on this window (it sometimes doesn't, but this is
17617 not a very frequent case.) This decision has to be made before
17618 the current matrix is altered. A value of cursor.vpos < 0 means
17619 that PT is either in one of the lines beginning at
17620 first_unchanged_at_end_row or below the window. Don't care for
17621 lines that might be displayed later at the window end; as
17622 mentioned, this is not a frequent case. */
17623 if (w
->cursor
.vpos
< 0)
17625 /* Cursor in unchanged rows at the top? */
17626 if (PT
< CHARPOS (start_pos
)
17627 && last_unchanged_at_beg_row
)
17629 row
= row_containing_pos (w
, PT
,
17630 MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
),
17631 last_unchanged_at_beg_row
+ 1, 0);
17633 set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, w
->current_matrix
, 0, 0, 0, 0);
17636 /* Start from first_unchanged_at_end_row looking for PT. */
17637 else if (first_unchanged_at_end_row
)
17639 row
= row_containing_pos (w
, PT
- delta
,
17640 first_unchanged_at_end_row
, NULL
, 0);
17642 set_cursor_from_row (w
, row
, w
->current_matrix
, delta
,
17643 delta_bytes
, dy
, dvpos
);
17646 /* Give up if cursor was not found. */
17647 if (w
->cursor
.vpos
< 0)
17649 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
17654 /* Don't let the cursor end in the scroll margins. */
17656 int this_scroll_margin
, cursor_height
;
17658 this_scroll_margin
=
17659 max (0, min (scroll_margin
, WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
) / 4));
17660 this_scroll_margin
*= FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (it
.f
);
17661 cursor_height
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->desired_matrix
, w
->cursor
.vpos
)->height
;
17663 if ((w
->cursor
.y
< this_scroll_margin
17664 && CHARPOS (start
) > BEGV
)
17665 /* Old redisplay didn't take scroll margin into account at the bottom,
17666 but then global-hl-line-mode doesn't scroll. KFS 2004-06-14 */
17667 || (w
->cursor
.y
+ (make_cursor_line_fully_visible_p
17668 ? cursor_height
+ this_scroll_margin
17669 : 1)) > it
.last_visible_y
)
17671 w
->cursor
.vpos
= -1;
17672 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
17677 /* Scroll the display. Do it before changing the current matrix so
17678 that xterm.c doesn't get confused about where the cursor glyph is
17680 if (dy
&& run
.height
)
17684 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
17686 FRAME_RIF (f
)->update_window_begin_hook (w
);
17687 FRAME_RIF (f
)->clear_window_mouse_face (w
);
17688 FRAME_RIF (f
)->scroll_run_hook (w
, &run
);
17689 FRAME_RIF (f
)->update_window_end_hook (w
, 0, 0);
17693 /* Terminal frame. In this case, dvpos gives the number of
17694 lines to scroll by; dvpos < 0 means scroll up. */
17696 = MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (first_unchanged_at_end_row
, w
->current_matrix
);
17697 int from
= WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_LINE (w
) + from_vpos
;
17698 int end
= (WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_LINE (w
)
17699 + (WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
) ? 1 : 0)
17700 + window_internal_height (w
));
17702 #if defined (HAVE_GPM) || defined (MSDOS)
17703 x_clear_window_mouse_face (w
);
17705 /* Perform the operation on the screen. */
17708 /* Scroll last_unchanged_at_beg_row to the end of the
17709 window down dvpos lines. */
17710 set_terminal_window (f
, end
);
17712 /* On dumb terminals delete dvpos lines at the end
17713 before inserting dvpos empty lines. */
17714 if (!FRAME_SCROLL_REGION_OK (f
))
17715 ins_del_lines (f
, end
- dvpos
, -dvpos
);
17717 /* Insert dvpos empty lines in front of
17718 last_unchanged_at_beg_row. */
17719 ins_del_lines (f
, from
, dvpos
);
17721 else if (dvpos
< 0)
17723 /* Scroll up last_unchanged_at_beg_vpos to the end of
17724 the window to last_unchanged_at_beg_vpos - |dvpos|. */
17725 set_terminal_window (f
, end
);
17727 /* Delete dvpos lines in front of
17728 last_unchanged_at_beg_vpos. ins_del_lines will set
17729 the cursor to the given vpos and emit |dvpos| delete
17731 ins_del_lines (f
, from
+ dvpos
, dvpos
);
17733 /* On a dumb terminal insert dvpos empty lines at the
17735 if (!FRAME_SCROLL_REGION_OK (f
))
17736 ins_del_lines (f
, end
+ dvpos
, -dvpos
);
17739 set_terminal_window (f
, 0);
17745 /* Shift reused rows of the current matrix to the right position.
17746 BOTTOM_ROW is the last + 1 row in the current matrix reserved for
17748 bottom_row
= MATRIX_BOTTOM_TEXT_ROW (current_matrix
, w
);
17749 bottom_vpos
= MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (bottom_row
, current_matrix
);
17752 rotate_matrix (current_matrix
, first_unchanged_at_end_vpos
+ dvpos
,
17753 bottom_vpos
, dvpos
);
17754 clear_glyph_matrix_rows (current_matrix
, bottom_vpos
+ dvpos
,
17757 else if (dvpos
> 0)
17759 rotate_matrix (current_matrix
, first_unchanged_at_end_vpos
,
17760 bottom_vpos
, dvpos
);
17761 clear_glyph_matrix_rows (current_matrix
, first_unchanged_at_end_vpos
,
17762 first_unchanged_at_end_vpos
+ dvpos
);
17765 /* For frame-based redisplay, make sure that current frame and window
17766 matrix are in sync with respect to glyph memory. */
17767 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
17768 sync_frame_with_window_matrix_rows (w
);
17770 /* Adjust buffer positions in reused rows. */
17771 if (delta
|| delta_bytes
)
17772 increment_matrix_positions (current_matrix
,
17773 first_unchanged_at_end_vpos
+ dvpos
,
17774 bottom_vpos
, delta
, delta_bytes
);
17776 /* Adjust Y positions. */
17778 shift_glyph_matrix (w
, current_matrix
,
17779 first_unchanged_at_end_vpos
+ dvpos
,
17782 if (first_unchanged_at_end_row
)
17784 first_unchanged_at_end_row
+= dvpos
;
17785 if (first_unchanged_at_end_row
->y
>= it
.last_visible_y
17786 || !MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (first_unchanged_at_end_row
))
17787 first_unchanged_at_end_row
= NULL
;
17790 /* If scrolling up, there may be some lines to display at the end of
17792 last_text_row_at_end
= NULL
;
17795 /* Scrolling up can leave for example a partially visible line
17796 at the end of the window to be redisplayed. */
17797 /* Set last_row to the glyph row in the current matrix where the
17798 window end line is found. It has been moved up or down in
17799 the matrix by dvpos. */
17800 int last_vpos
= XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
) + dvpos
;
17801 struct glyph_row
*last_row
= MATRIX_ROW (current_matrix
, last_vpos
);
17803 /* If last_row is the window end line, it should display text. */
17804 eassert (last_row
->displays_text_p
);
17806 /* If window end line was partially visible before, begin
17807 displaying at that line. Otherwise begin displaying with the
17808 line following it. */
17809 if (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (last_row
) - dy
>= it
.last_visible_y
)
17811 init_to_row_start (&it
, w
, last_row
);
17812 it
.vpos
= last_vpos
;
17813 it
.current_y
= last_row
->y
;
17817 init_to_row_end (&it
, w
, last_row
);
17818 it
.vpos
= 1 + last_vpos
;
17819 it
.current_y
= MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (last_row
);
17823 /* We may start in a continuation line. If so, we have to
17824 get the right continuation_lines_width and current_x. */
17825 it
.continuation_lines_width
= last_row
->continuation_lines_width
;
17826 it
.hpos
= it
.current_x
= 0;
17828 /* Display the rest of the lines at the window end. */
17829 it
.glyph_row
= MATRIX_ROW (desired_matrix
, it
.vpos
);
17830 while (it
.current_y
< it
.last_visible_y
17831 && !fonts_changed_p
)
17833 /* Is it always sure that the display agrees with lines in
17834 the current matrix? I don't think so, so we mark rows
17835 displayed invalid in the current matrix by setting their
17836 enabled_p flag to zero. */
17837 MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, it
.vpos
)->enabled_p
= 0;
17838 if (display_line (&it
))
17839 last_text_row_at_end
= it
.glyph_row
- 1;
17843 /* Update window_end_pos and window_end_vpos. */
17844 if (first_unchanged_at_end_row
17845 && !last_text_row_at_end
)
17847 /* Window end line if one of the preserved rows from the current
17848 matrix. Set row to the last row displaying text in current
17849 matrix starting at first_unchanged_at_end_row, after
17851 eassert (first_unchanged_at_end_row
->displays_text_p
);
17852 row
= find_last_row_displaying_text (w
->current_matrix
, &it
,
17853 first_unchanged_at_end_row
);
17854 eassert (row
&& MATRIX_ROW_DISPLAYS_TEXT_P (row
));
17856 wset_window_end_pos (w
, make_number (Z
- MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)));
17857 w
->window_end_bytepos
= Z_BYTE
- MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (row
);
17858 wset_window_end_vpos
17859 (w
, make_number (MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (row
, w
->current_matrix
)));
17860 eassert (w
->window_end_bytepos
>= 0);
17861 IF_DEBUG (debug_method_add (w
, "A"));
17863 else if (last_text_row_at_end
)
17865 wset_window_end_pos
17866 (w
, make_number (Z
- MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (last_text_row_at_end
)));
17867 w
->window_end_bytepos
17868 = Z_BYTE
- MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (last_text_row_at_end
);
17869 wset_window_end_vpos
17870 (w
, make_number (MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (last_text_row_at_end
,
17872 eassert (w
->window_end_bytepos
>= 0);
17873 IF_DEBUG (debug_method_add (w
, "B"));
17875 else if (last_text_row
)
17877 /* We have displayed either to the end of the window or at the
17878 end of the window, i.e. the last row with text is to be found
17879 in the desired matrix. */
17880 wset_window_end_pos
17881 (w
, make_number (Z
- MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (last_text_row
)));
17882 w
->window_end_bytepos
17883 = Z_BYTE
- MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (last_text_row
);
17884 wset_window_end_vpos
17885 (w
, make_number (MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (last_text_row
, desired_matrix
)));
17886 eassert (w
->window_end_bytepos
>= 0);
17888 else if (first_unchanged_at_end_row
== NULL
17889 && last_text_row
== NULL
17890 && last_text_row_at_end
== NULL
)
17892 /* Displayed to end of window, but no line containing text was
17893 displayed. Lines were deleted at the end of the window. */
17894 int first_vpos
= WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
) ? 1 : 0;
17895 int vpos
= XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
);
17896 struct glyph_row
*current_row
= current_matrix
->rows
+ vpos
;
17897 struct glyph_row
*desired_row
= desired_matrix
->rows
+ vpos
;
17900 row
== NULL
&& vpos
>= first_vpos
;
17901 --vpos
, --current_row
, --desired_row
)
17903 if (desired_row
->enabled_p
)
17905 if (desired_row
->displays_text_p
)
17908 else if (current_row
->displays_text_p
)
17912 eassert (row
!= NULL
);
17913 wset_window_end_vpos (w
, make_number (vpos
+ 1));
17914 wset_window_end_pos (w
, make_number (Z
- MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)));
17915 w
->window_end_bytepos
= Z_BYTE
- MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS (row
);
17916 eassert (w
->window_end_bytepos
>= 0);
17917 IF_DEBUG (debug_method_add (w
, "C"));
17922 IF_DEBUG (debug_end_pos
= XFASTINT (w
->window_end_pos
);
17923 debug_end_vpos
= XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
));
17925 /* Record that display has not been completed. */
17926 wset_window_end_valid (w
, Qnil
);
17927 w
->desired_matrix
->no_scrolling_p
= 1;
17935 /***********************************************************************
17936 More debugging support
17937 ***********************************************************************/
17941 void dump_glyph_row (struct glyph_row
*, int, int) EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE
;
17942 void dump_glyph_matrix (struct glyph_matrix
*, int) EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE
;
17943 void dump_glyph (struct glyph_row
*, struct glyph
*, int) EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE
;
17946 /* Dump the contents of glyph matrix MATRIX on stderr.
17948 GLYPHS 0 means don't show glyph contents.
17949 GLYPHS 1 means show glyphs in short form
17950 GLYPHS > 1 means show glyphs in long form. */
17953 dump_glyph_matrix (struct glyph_matrix
*matrix
, int glyphs
)
17956 for (i
= 0; i
< matrix
->nrows
; ++i
)
17957 dump_glyph_row (MATRIX_ROW (matrix
, i
), i
, glyphs
);
17961 /* Dump contents of glyph GLYPH to stderr. ROW and AREA are
17962 the glyph row and area where the glyph comes from. */
17965 dump_glyph (struct glyph_row
*row
, struct glyph
*glyph
, int area
)
17967 if (glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
)
17970 " %5td %4c %6"pI
"d %c %3d 0x%05x %c %4d %1.1d%1.1d\n",
17971 glyph
- row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
],
17974 (BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
17976 : (STRINGP (glyph
->object
)
17979 glyph
->pixel_width
,
17981 (glyph
->u
.ch
< 0x80 && glyph
->u
.ch
>= ' '
17985 glyph
->left_box_line_p
,
17986 glyph
->right_box_line_p
);
17988 else if (glyph
->type
== STRETCH_GLYPH
)
17991 " %5td %4c %6"pI
"d %c %3d 0x%05x %c %4d %1.1d%1.1d\n",
17992 glyph
- row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
],
17995 (BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
17997 : (STRINGP (glyph
->object
)
18000 glyph
->pixel_width
,
18004 glyph
->left_box_line_p
,
18005 glyph
->right_box_line_p
);
18007 else if (glyph
->type
== IMAGE_GLYPH
)
18010 " %5td %4c %6"pI
"d %c %3d 0x%05x %c %4d %1.1d%1.1d\n",
18011 glyph
- row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
],
18014 (BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
18016 : (STRINGP (glyph
->object
)
18019 glyph
->pixel_width
,
18023 glyph
->left_box_line_p
,
18024 glyph
->right_box_line_p
);
18026 else if (glyph
->type
== COMPOSITE_GLYPH
)
18029 " %5td %4c %6"pI
"d %c %3d 0x%05x",
18030 glyph
- row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
],
18033 (BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
18035 : (STRINGP (glyph
->object
)
18038 glyph
->pixel_width
,
18040 if (glyph
->u
.cmp
.automatic
)
18043 glyph
->slice
.cmp
.from
, glyph
->slice
.cmp
.to
);
18044 fprintf (stderr
, " . %4d %1.1d%1.1d\n",
18046 glyph
->left_box_line_p
,
18047 glyph
->right_box_line_p
);
18052 /* Dump the contents of glyph row at VPOS in MATRIX to stderr.
18053 GLYPHS 0 means don't show glyph contents.
18054 GLYPHS 1 means show glyphs in short form
18055 GLYPHS > 1 means show glyphs in long form. */
18058 dump_glyph_row (struct glyph_row
*row
, int vpos
, int glyphs
)
18062 fprintf (stderr
, "Row Start End Used oE><\\CTZFesm X Y W H V A P\n");
18063 fprintf (stderr
, "======================================================================\n");
18065 fprintf (stderr
, "%3d %5"pI
"d %5"pI
"d %4d %1.1d%1.1d%1.1d%1.1d\
18066 %1.1d%1.1d%1.1d%1.1d%1.1d%1.1d%1.1d%1.1d %4d %4d %4d %4d %4d %4d %4d\n",
18068 MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
),
18069 MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
),
18070 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
],
18071 row
->contains_overlapping_glyphs_p
,
18073 row
->truncated_on_left_p
,
18074 row
->truncated_on_right_p
,
18076 MATRIX_ROW_CONTINUATION_LINE_P (row
),
18077 row
->displays_text_p
,
18080 row
->ends_in_middle_of_char_p
,
18081 row
->starts_in_middle_of_char_p
,
18087 row
->visible_height
,
18090 fprintf (stderr
, "%9"pD
"d %5"pD
"d\t%5d\n", row
->start
.overlay_string_index
,
18091 row
->end
.overlay_string_index
,
18092 row
->continuation_lines_width
);
18093 fprintf (stderr
, "%9"pI
"d %5"pI
"d\n",
18094 CHARPOS (row
->start
.string_pos
),
18095 CHARPOS (row
->end
.string_pos
));
18096 fprintf (stderr
, "%9d %5d\n", row
->start
.dpvec_index
,
18097 row
->end
.dpvec_index
);
18104 for (area
= LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
; area
< LAST_AREA
; ++area
)
18106 struct glyph
*glyph
= row
->glyphs
[area
];
18107 struct glyph
*glyph_end
= glyph
+ row
->used
[area
];
18109 /* Glyph for a line end in text. */
18110 if (area
== TEXT_AREA
&& glyph
== glyph_end
&& glyph
->charpos
> 0)
18113 if (glyph
< glyph_end
)
18114 fprintf (stderr
, " Glyph Type Pos O W Code C Face LR\n");
18116 for (; glyph
< glyph_end
; ++glyph
)
18117 dump_glyph (row
, glyph
, area
);
18120 else if (glyphs
== 1)
18124 for (area
= LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
; area
< LAST_AREA
; ++area
)
18126 char *s
= alloca (row
->used
[area
] + 1);
18129 for (i
= 0; i
< row
->used
[area
]; ++i
)
18131 struct glyph
*glyph
= row
->glyphs
[area
] + i
;
18132 if (glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
18133 && glyph
->u
.ch
< 0x80
18134 && glyph
->u
.ch
>= ' ')
18135 s
[i
] = glyph
->u
.ch
;
18141 fprintf (stderr
, "%3d: (%d) '%s'\n", vpos
, row
->enabled_p
, s
);
18147 DEFUN ("dump-glyph-matrix", Fdump_glyph_matrix
,
18148 Sdump_glyph_matrix
, 0, 1, "p",
18149 doc
: /* Dump the current matrix of the selected window to stderr.
18150 Shows contents of glyph row structures. With non-nil
18151 parameter GLYPHS, dump glyphs as well. If GLYPHS is 1 show
18152 glyphs in short form, otherwise show glyphs in long form. */)
18153 (Lisp_Object glyphs
)
18155 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (selected_window
);
18156 struct buffer
*buffer
= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
);
18158 fprintf (stderr
, "PT = %"pI
"d, BEGV = %"pI
"d. ZV = %"pI
"d\n",
18159 BUF_PT (buffer
), BUF_BEGV (buffer
), BUF_ZV (buffer
));
18160 fprintf (stderr
, "Cursor x = %d, y = %d, hpos = %d, vpos = %d\n",
18161 w
->cursor
.x
, w
->cursor
.y
, w
->cursor
.hpos
, w
->cursor
.vpos
);
18162 fprintf (stderr
, "=============================================\n");
18163 dump_glyph_matrix (w
->current_matrix
,
18164 TYPE_RANGED_INTEGERP (int, glyphs
) ? XINT (glyphs
) : 0);
18169 DEFUN ("dump-frame-glyph-matrix", Fdump_frame_glyph_matrix
,
18170 Sdump_frame_glyph_matrix
, 0, 0, "", doc
: /* */)
18173 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (selected_frame
);
18174 dump_glyph_matrix (f
->current_matrix
, 1);
18179 DEFUN ("dump-glyph-row", Fdump_glyph_row
, Sdump_glyph_row
, 1, 2, "",
18180 doc
: /* Dump glyph row ROW to stderr.
18181 GLYPH 0 means don't dump glyphs.
18182 GLYPH 1 means dump glyphs in short form.
18183 GLYPH > 1 or omitted means dump glyphs in long form. */)
18184 (Lisp_Object row
, Lisp_Object glyphs
)
18186 struct glyph_matrix
*matrix
;
18189 CHECK_NUMBER (row
);
18190 matrix
= XWINDOW (selected_window
)->current_matrix
;
18192 if (vpos
>= 0 && vpos
< matrix
->nrows
)
18193 dump_glyph_row (MATRIX_ROW (matrix
, vpos
),
18195 TYPE_RANGED_INTEGERP (int, glyphs
) ? XINT (glyphs
) : 2);
18200 DEFUN ("dump-tool-bar-row", Fdump_tool_bar_row
, Sdump_tool_bar_row
, 1, 2, "",
18201 doc
: /* Dump glyph row ROW of the tool-bar of the current frame to stderr.
18202 GLYPH 0 means don't dump glyphs.
18203 GLYPH 1 means dump glyphs in short form.
18204 GLYPH > 1 or omitted means dump glyphs in long form. */)
18205 (Lisp_Object row
, Lisp_Object glyphs
)
18207 struct frame
*sf
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
18208 struct glyph_matrix
*m
= XWINDOW (sf
->tool_bar_window
)->current_matrix
;
18211 CHECK_NUMBER (row
);
18213 if (vpos
>= 0 && vpos
< m
->nrows
)
18214 dump_glyph_row (MATRIX_ROW (m
, vpos
), vpos
,
18215 TYPE_RANGED_INTEGERP (int, glyphs
) ? XINT (glyphs
) : 2);
18220 DEFUN ("trace-redisplay", Ftrace_redisplay
, Strace_redisplay
, 0, 1, "P",
18221 doc
: /* Toggle tracing of redisplay.
18222 With ARG, turn tracing on if and only if ARG is positive. */)
18226 trace_redisplay_p
= !trace_redisplay_p
;
18229 arg
= Fprefix_numeric_value (arg
);
18230 trace_redisplay_p
= XINT (arg
) > 0;
18237 DEFUN ("trace-to-stderr", Ftrace_to_stderr
, Strace_to_stderr
, 1, MANY
, "",
18238 doc
: /* Like `format', but print result to stderr.
18239 usage: (trace-to-stderr STRING &rest OBJECTS) */)
18240 (ptrdiff_t nargs
, Lisp_Object
*args
)
18242 Lisp_Object s
= Fformat (nargs
, args
);
18243 fprintf (stderr
, "%s", SDATA (s
));
18247 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG */
18251 /***********************************************************************
18252 Building Desired Matrix Rows
18253 ***********************************************************************/
18255 /* Return a temporary glyph row holding the glyphs of an overlay arrow.
18256 Used for non-window-redisplay windows, and for windows w/o left fringe. */
18258 static struct glyph_row
*
18259 get_overlay_arrow_glyph_row (struct window
*w
, Lisp_Object overlay_arrow_string
)
18261 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
18262 struct buffer
*buffer
= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
);
18263 struct buffer
*old
= current_buffer
;
18264 const unsigned char *arrow_string
= SDATA (overlay_arrow_string
);
18265 int arrow_len
= SCHARS (overlay_arrow_string
);
18266 const unsigned char *arrow_end
= arrow_string
+ arrow_len
;
18267 const unsigned char *p
;
18270 int n_glyphs_before
;
18272 set_buffer_temp (buffer
);
18273 init_iterator (&it
, w
, -1, -1, &scratch_glyph_row
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
18274 it
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = 0;
18275 SET_TEXT_POS (it
.position
, 0, 0);
18277 multibyte_p
= !NILP (BVAR (buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
));
18279 while (p
< arrow_end
)
18281 Lisp_Object face
, ilisp
;
18283 /* Get the next character. */
18285 it
.c
= it
.char_to_display
= string_char_and_length (p
, &it
.len
);
18288 it
.c
= it
.char_to_display
= *p
, it
.len
= 1;
18289 if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (it
.c
))
18290 it
.char_to_display
= BYTE8_TO_CHAR (it
.c
);
18294 /* Get its face. */
18295 ilisp
= make_number (p
- arrow_string
);
18296 face
= Fget_text_property (ilisp
, Qface
, overlay_arrow_string
);
18297 it
.face_id
= compute_char_face (f
, it
.char_to_display
, face
);
18299 /* Compute its width, get its glyphs. */
18300 n_glyphs_before
= it
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
18301 SET_TEXT_POS (it
.position
, -1, -1);
18302 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (&it
);
18304 /* If this character doesn't fit any more in the line, we have
18305 to remove some glyphs. */
18306 if (it
.current_x
> it
.last_visible_x
)
18308 it
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = n_glyphs_before
;
18313 set_buffer_temp (old
);
18314 return it
.glyph_row
;
18318 /* Insert truncation glyphs at the start of IT->glyph_row. Which
18319 glyphs to insert is determined by produce_special_glyphs. */
18322 insert_left_trunc_glyphs (struct it
*it
)
18324 struct it truncate_it
;
18325 struct glyph
*from
, *end
, *to
, *toend
;
18327 eassert (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
18328 || (!it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
18329 && WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
) == 0)
18330 || (it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
18331 && WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
) == 0));
18333 /* Get the truncation glyphs. */
18335 truncate_it
.current_x
= 0;
18336 truncate_it
.face_id
= DEFAULT_FACE_ID
;
18337 truncate_it
.glyph_row
= &scratch_glyph_row
;
18338 truncate_it
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = 0;
18339 CHARPOS (truncate_it
.position
) = BYTEPOS (truncate_it
.position
) = -1;
18340 truncate_it
.object
= make_number (0);
18341 produce_special_glyphs (&truncate_it
, IT_TRUNCATION
);
18343 /* Overwrite glyphs from IT with truncation glyphs. */
18344 if (!it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
)
18346 short tused
= truncate_it
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
18348 from
= truncate_it
.glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
18349 end
= from
+ tused
;
18350 to
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
18351 toend
= to
+ it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
18352 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
18354 /* On GUI frames, when variable-size fonts are displayed,
18355 the truncation glyphs may need more pixels than the row's
18356 glyphs they overwrite. We overwrite more glyphs to free
18357 enough screen real estate, and enlarge the stretch glyph
18358 on the right (see display_line), if there is one, to
18359 preserve the screen position of the truncation glyphs on
18362 struct glyph
*g
= to
;
18365 /* The first glyph could be partially visible, in which case
18366 it->glyph_row->x will be negative. But we want the left
18367 truncation glyphs to be aligned at the left margin of the
18368 window, so we override the x coordinate at which the row
18370 it
->glyph_row
->x
= 0;
18371 while (g
< toend
&& w
< it
->truncation_pixel_width
)
18373 w
+= g
->pixel_width
;
18376 if (g
- to
- tused
> 0)
18378 memmove (to
+ tused
, g
, (toend
- g
) * sizeof(*g
));
18379 it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] -= g
- to
- tused
;
18381 used
= it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
18382 if (it
->glyph_row
->truncated_on_right_p
18383 && WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
) == 0
18384 && it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][used
- 2].type
18387 int extra
= w
- it
->truncation_pixel_width
;
18389 it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][used
- 2].pixel_width
+= extra
;
18396 /* There may be padding glyphs left over. Overwrite them too. */
18397 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
18399 while (to
< toend
&& CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (*to
))
18401 from
= truncate_it
.glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
18408 it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = to
- it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
18412 short tused
= truncate_it
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
18414 /* In R2L rows, overwrite the last (rightmost) glyphs, and do
18415 that back to front. */
18416 end
= truncate_it
.glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
18417 from
= end
+ truncate_it
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
18418 toend
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
18419 to
= toend
+ it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
18420 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
18423 struct glyph
*g
= to
;
18425 while (g
>= toend
&& w
< it
->truncation_pixel_width
)
18427 w
+= g
->pixel_width
;
18430 if (to
- g
- tused
> 0)
18432 if (it
->glyph_row
->truncated_on_right_p
18433 && WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
) == 0
18434 && it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][1].type
== STRETCH_GLYPH
)
18436 int extra
= w
- it
->truncation_pixel_width
;
18438 it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][1].pixel_width
+= extra
;
18442 while (from
>= end
&& to
>= toend
)
18444 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
18446 while (to
>= toend
&& CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (*to
))
18449 truncate_it
.glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]
18450 + truncate_it
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
18451 while (from
>= end
&& to
>= toend
)
18457 /* Need to free some room before prepending additional
18459 int move_by
= from
- end
+ 1;
18460 struct glyph
*g0
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
18461 struct glyph
*g
= g0
+ it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
18463 for ( ; g
>= g0
; g
--)
18465 while (from
>= end
)
18467 it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] += move_by
;
18472 /* Compute the hash code for ROW. */
18474 row_hash (struct glyph_row
*row
)
18477 unsigned hashval
= 0;
18479 for (area
= LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
; area
< LAST_AREA
; ++area
)
18480 for (k
= 0; k
< row
->used
[area
]; ++k
)
18481 hashval
= ((((hashval
<< 4) + (hashval
>> 24)) & 0x0fffffff)
18482 + row
->glyphs
[area
][k
].u
.val
18483 + row
->glyphs
[area
][k
].face_id
18484 + row
->glyphs
[area
][k
].padding_p
18485 + (row
->glyphs
[area
][k
].type
<< 2));
18490 /* Compute the pixel height and width of IT->glyph_row.
18492 Most of the time, ascent and height of a display line will be equal
18493 to the max_ascent and max_height values of the display iterator
18494 structure. This is not the case if
18496 1. We hit ZV without displaying anything. In this case, max_ascent
18497 and max_height will be zero.
18499 2. We have some glyphs that don't contribute to the line height.
18500 (The glyph row flag contributes_to_line_height_p is for future
18501 pixmap extensions).
18503 The first case is easily covered by using default values because in
18504 these cases, the line height does not really matter, except that it
18505 must not be zero. */
18508 compute_line_metrics (struct it
*it
)
18510 struct glyph_row
*row
= it
->glyph_row
;
18512 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
18514 int i
, min_y
, max_y
;
18516 /* The line may consist of one space only, that was added to
18517 place the cursor on it. If so, the row's height hasn't been
18519 if (row
->height
== 0)
18521 if (it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
== 0)
18522 it
->max_descent
= it
->max_phys_descent
= FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (it
->f
);
18523 row
->ascent
= it
->max_ascent
;
18524 row
->height
= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
;
18525 row
->phys_ascent
= it
->max_phys_ascent
;
18526 row
->phys_height
= it
->max_phys_ascent
+ it
->max_phys_descent
;
18527 row
->extra_line_spacing
= it
->max_extra_line_spacing
;
18530 /* Compute the width of this line. */
18531 row
->pixel_width
= row
->x
;
18532 for (i
= 0; i
< row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]; ++i
)
18533 row
->pixel_width
+= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][i
].pixel_width
;
18535 eassert (row
->pixel_width
>= 0);
18536 eassert (row
->ascent
>= 0 && row
->height
> 0);
18538 row
->overlapping_p
= (MATRIX_ROW_OVERLAPS_SUCC_P (row
)
18539 || MATRIX_ROW_OVERLAPS_PRED_P (row
));
18541 /* If first line's physical ascent is larger than its logical
18542 ascent, use the physical ascent, and make the row taller.
18543 This makes accented characters fully visible. */
18544 if (row
== MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (it
->w
->desired_matrix
)
18545 && row
->phys_ascent
> row
->ascent
)
18547 row
->height
+= row
->phys_ascent
- row
->ascent
;
18548 row
->ascent
= row
->phys_ascent
;
18551 /* Compute how much of the line is visible. */
18552 row
->visible_height
= row
->height
;
18554 min_y
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (it
->w
);
18555 max_y
= WINDOW_BOX_HEIGHT_NO_MODE_LINE (it
->w
);
18557 if (row
->y
< min_y
)
18558 row
->visible_height
-= min_y
- row
->y
;
18559 if (row
->y
+ row
->height
> max_y
)
18560 row
->visible_height
-= row
->y
+ row
->height
- max_y
;
18564 row
->pixel_width
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
18565 if (row
->continued_p
)
18566 row
->pixel_width
-= it
->continuation_pixel_width
;
18567 else if (row
->truncated_on_right_p
)
18568 row
->pixel_width
-= it
->truncation_pixel_width
;
18569 row
->ascent
= row
->phys_ascent
= 0;
18570 row
->height
= row
->phys_height
= row
->visible_height
= 1;
18571 row
->extra_line_spacing
= 0;
18574 /* Compute a hash code for this row. */
18575 row
->hash
= row_hash (row
);
18577 it
->max_ascent
= it
->max_descent
= 0;
18578 it
->max_phys_ascent
= it
->max_phys_descent
= 0;
18582 /* Append one space to the glyph row of iterator IT if doing a
18583 window-based redisplay. The space has the same face as
18584 IT->face_id. Value is non-zero if a space was added.
18586 This function is called to make sure that there is always one glyph
18587 at the end of a glyph row that the cursor can be set on under
18588 window-systems. (If there weren't such a glyph we would not know
18589 how wide and tall a box cursor should be displayed).
18591 At the same time this space let's a nicely handle clearing to the
18592 end of the line if the row ends in italic text. */
18595 append_space_for_newline (struct it
*it
, int default_face_p
)
18597 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
18599 int n
= it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
18601 if (it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + n
18602 < it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[1 + TEXT_AREA
])
18604 /* Save some values that must not be changed.
18605 Must save IT->c and IT->len because otherwise
18606 ITERATOR_AT_END_P wouldn't work anymore after
18607 append_space_for_newline has been called. */
18608 enum display_element_type saved_what
= it
->what
;
18609 int saved_c
= it
->c
, saved_len
= it
->len
;
18610 int saved_char_to_display
= it
->char_to_display
;
18611 int saved_x
= it
->current_x
;
18612 int saved_face_id
= it
->face_id
;
18613 struct text_pos saved_pos
;
18614 Lisp_Object saved_object
;
18617 saved_object
= it
->object
;
18618 saved_pos
= it
->position
;
18620 it
->what
= IT_CHARACTER
;
18621 memset (&it
->position
, 0, sizeof it
->position
);
18622 it
->object
= make_number (0);
18623 it
->c
= it
->char_to_display
= ' ';
18626 /* If the default face was remapped, be sure to use the
18627 remapped face for the appended newline. */
18628 if (default_face_p
)
18629 it
->face_id
= lookup_basic_face (it
->f
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
18630 else if (it
->face_before_selective_p
)
18631 it
->face_id
= it
->saved_face_id
;
18632 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
);
18633 it
->face_id
= FACE_FOR_CHAR (it
->f
, face
, 0, -1, Qnil
);
18635 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (it
);
18637 it
->override_ascent
= -1;
18638 it
->constrain_row_ascent_descent_p
= 0;
18639 it
->current_x
= saved_x
;
18640 it
->object
= saved_object
;
18641 it
->position
= saved_pos
;
18642 it
->what
= saved_what
;
18643 it
->face_id
= saved_face_id
;
18644 it
->len
= saved_len
;
18646 it
->char_to_display
= saved_char_to_display
;
18655 /* Extend the face of the last glyph in the text area of IT->glyph_row
18656 to the end of the display line. Called from display_line. If the
18657 glyph row is empty, add a space glyph to it so that we know the
18658 face to draw. Set the glyph row flag fill_line_p. If the glyph
18659 row is R2L, prepend a stretch glyph to cover the empty space to the
18660 left of the leftmost glyph. */
18663 extend_face_to_end_of_line (struct it
*it
)
18665 struct face
*face
, *default_face
;
18666 struct frame
*f
= it
->f
;
18668 /* If line is already filled, do nothing. Non window-system frames
18669 get a grace of one more ``pixel'' because their characters are
18670 1-``pixel'' wide, so they hit the equality too early. This grace
18671 is needed only for R2L rows that are not continued, to produce
18672 one extra blank where we could display the cursor. */
18673 if (it
->current_x
>= it
->last_visible_x
18674 + (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
)
18675 && it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
18676 && !it
->glyph_row
->continued_p
))
18679 /* The default face, possibly remapped. */
18680 default_face
= FACE_FROM_ID (f
, lookup_basic_face (f
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
));
18682 /* Face extension extends the background and box of IT->face_id
18683 to the end of the line. If the background equals the background
18684 of the frame, we don't have to do anything. */
18685 if (it
->face_before_selective_p
)
18686 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (f
, it
->saved_face_id
);
18688 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (f
, it
->face_id
);
18690 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
)
18691 && it
->glyph_row
->displays_text_p
18692 && face
->box
== FACE_NO_BOX
18693 && face
->background
== FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f
)
18695 && !it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
)
18698 /* Set the glyph row flag indicating that the face of the last glyph
18699 in the text area has to be drawn to the end of the text area. */
18700 it
->glyph_row
->fill_line_p
= 1;
18702 /* If current character of IT is not ASCII, make sure we have the
18703 ASCII face. This will be automatically undone the next time
18704 get_next_display_element returns a multibyte character. Note
18705 that the character will always be single byte in unibyte
18707 if (!ASCII_CHAR_P (it
->c
))
18709 it
->face_id
= FACE_FOR_CHAR (f
, face
, 0, -1, Qnil
);
18712 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
18714 /* If the row is empty, add a space with the current face of IT,
18715 so that we know which face to draw. */
18716 if (it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] == 0)
18718 it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][0] = space_glyph
;
18719 it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][0].face_id
= face
->id
;
18720 it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = 1;
18722 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
18723 if (it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
)
18725 /* Prepend a stretch glyph to the row, such that the
18726 rightmost glyph will be drawn flushed all the way to the
18727 right margin of the window. The stretch glyph that will
18728 occupy the empty space, if any, to the left of the
18730 struct font
*font
= face
->font
? face
->font
: FRAME_FONT (f
);
18731 struct glyph
*row_start
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
18732 struct glyph
*row_end
= row_start
+ it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
18734 int row_width
, stretch_ascent
, stretch_width
;
18735 struct text_pos saved_pos
;
18736 int saved_face_id
, saved_avoid_cursor
;
18738 for (row_width
= 0, g
= row_start
; g
< row_end
; g
++)
18739 row_width
+= g
->pixel_width
;
18740 stretch_width
= window_box_width (it
->w
, TEXT_AREA
) - row_width
;
18741 if (stretch_width
> 0)
18744 (((it
->ascent
+ it
->descent
)
18745 * FONT_BASE (font
)) / FONT_HEIGHT (font
));
18746 saved_pos
= it
->position
;
18747 memset (&it
->position
, 0, sizeof it
->position
);
18748 saved_avoid_cursor
= it
->avoid_cursor_p
;
18749 it
->avoid_cursor_p
= 1;
18750 saved_face_id
= it
->face_id
;
18751 /* The last row's stretch glyph should get the default
18752 face, to avoid painting the rest of the window with
18753 the region face, if the region ends at ZV. */
18754 if (it
->glyph_row
->ends_at_zv_p
)
18755 it
->face_id
= default_face
->id
;
18757 it
->face_id
= face
->id
;
18758 append_stretch_glyph (it
, make_number (0), stretch_width
,
18759 it
->ascent
+ it
->descent
, stretch_ascent
);
18760 it
->position
= saved_pos
;
18761 it
->avoid_cursor_p
= saved_avoid_cursor
;
18762 it
->face_id
= saved_face_id
;
18765 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
18769 /* Save some values that must not be changed. */
18770 int saved_x
= it
->current_x
;
18771 struct text_pos saved_pos
;
18772 Lisp_Object saved_object
;
18773 enum display_element_type saved_what
= it
->what
;
18774 int saved_face_id
= it
->face_id
;
18776 saved_object
= it
->object
;
18777 saved_pos
= it
->position
;
18779 it
->what
= IT_CHARACTER
;
18780 memset (&it
->position
, 0, sizeof it
->position
);
18781 it
->object
= make_number (0);
18782 it
->c
= it
->char_to_display
= ' ';
18784 /* The last row's blank glyphs should get the default face, to
18785 avoid painting the rest of the window with the region face,
18786 if the region ends at ZV. */
18787 if (it
->glyph_row
->ends_at_zv_p
)
18788 it
->face_id
= default_face
->id
;
18790 it
->face_id
= face
->id
;
18792 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (it
);
18794 while (it
->current_x
<= it
->last_visible_x
)
18795 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (it
);
18797 /* Don't count these blanks really. It would let us insert a left
18798 truncation glyph below and make us set the cursor on them, maybe. */
18799 it
->current_x
= saved_x
;
18800 it
->object
= saved_object
;
18801 it
->position
= saved_pos
;
18802 it
->what
= saved_what
;
18803 it
->face_id
= saved_face_id
;
18808 /* Value is non-zero if text starting at CHARPOS in current_buffer is
18809 trailing whitespace. */
18812 trailing_whitespace_p (ptrdiff_t charpos
)
18814 ptrdiff_t bytepos
= CHAR_TO_BYTE (charpos
);
18817 while (bytepos
< ZV_BYTE
18818 && (c
= FETCH_CHAR (bytepos
),
18819 c
== ' ' || c
== '\t'))
18822 if (bytepos
>= ZV_BYTE
|| c
== '\n' || c
== '\r')
18824 if (bytepos
!= PT_BYTE
)
18831 /* Highlight trailing whitespace, if any, in ROW. */
18834 highlight_trailing_whitespace (struct frame
*f
, struct glyph_row
*row
)
18836 int used
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
18840 struct glyph
*start
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
18841 struct glyph
*glyph
= start
+ used
- 1;
18843 if (row
->reversed_p
)
18845 /* Right-to-left rows need to be processed in the opposite
18846 direction, so swap the edge pointers. */
18848 start
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + used
- 1;
18851 /* Skip over glyphs inserted to display the cursor at the
18852 end of a line, for extending the face of the last glyph
18853 to the end of the line on terminals, and for truncation
18854 and continuation glyphs. */
18855 if (!row
->reversed_p
)
18857 while (glyph
>= start
18858 && glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
18859 && INTEGERP (glyph
->object
))
18864 while (glyph
<= start
18865 && glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
18866 && INTEGERP (glyph
->object
))
18870 /* If last glyph is a space or stretch, and it's trailing
18871 whitespace, set the face of all trailing whitespace glyphs in
18872 IT->glyph_row to `trailing-whitespace'. */
18873 if ((row
->reversed_p
? glyph
<= start
: glyph
>= start
)
18874 && BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
18875 && (glyph
->type
== STRETCH_GLYPH
18876 || (glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
18877 && glyph
->u
.ch
== ' '))
18878 && trailing_whitespace_p (glyph
->charpos
))
18880 int face_id
= lookup_named_face (f
, Qtrailing_whitespace
, 0);
18884 if (!row
->reversed_p
)
18886 while (glyph
>= start
18887 && BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
18888 && (glyph
->type
== STRETCH_GLYPH
18889 || (glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
18890 && glyph
->u
.ch
== ' ')))
18891 (glyph
--)->face_id
= face_id
;
18895 while (glyph
<= start
18896 && BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
18897 && (glyph
->type
== STRETCH_GLYPH
18898 || (glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
18899 && glyph
->u
.ch
== ' ')))
18900 (glyph
++)->face_id
= face_id
;
18907 /* Value is non-zero if glyph row ROW should be
18908 used to hold the cursor. */
18911 cursor_row_p (struct glyph_row
*row
)
18915 if (PT
== CHARPOS (row
->end
.pos
)
18916 || PT
== MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
))
18918 /* Suppose the row ends on a string.
18919 Unless the row is continued, that means it ends on a newline
18920 in the string. If it's anything other than a display string
18921 (e.g., a before-string from an overlay), we don't want the
18922 cursor there. (This heuristic seems to give the optimal
18923 behavior for the various types of multi-line strings.)
18924 One exception: if the string has `cursor' property on one of
18925 its characters, we _do_ want the cursor there. */
18926 if (CHARPOS (row
->end
.string_pos
) >= 0)
18928 if (row
->continued_p
)
18932 /* Check for `display' property. */
18933 struct glyph
*beg
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
18934 struct glyph
*end
= beg
+ row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
18935 struct glyph
*glyph
;
18938 for (glyph
= end
; glyph
>= beg
; --glyph
)
18939 if (STRINGP (glyph
->object
))
18942 = Fget_char_property (make_number (PT
),
18946 && display_prop_string_p (prop
, glyph
->object
));
18947 /* If there's a `cursor' property on one of the
18948 string's characters, this row is a cursor row,
18949 even though this is not a display string. */
18952 Lisp_Object s
= glyph
->object
;
18954 for ( ; glyph
>= beg
&& EQ (glyph
->object
, s
); --glyph
)
18956 ptrdiff_t gpos
= glyph
->charpos
;
18958 if (!NILP (Fget_char_property (make_number (gpos
),
18970 else if (MATRIX_ROW_ENDS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P (row
))
18972 /* If the row ends in middle of a real character,
18973 and the line is continued, we want the cursor here.
18974 That's because CHARPOS (ROW->end.pos) would equal
18975 PT if PT is before the character. */
18976 if (!row
->ends_in_ellipsis_p
)
18977 result
= row
->continued_p
;
18979 /* If the row ends in an ellipsis, then
18980 CHARPOS (ROW->end.pos) will equal point after the
18981 invisible text. We want that position to be displayed
18982 after the ellipsis. */
18985 /* If the row ends at ZV, display the cursor at the end of that
18986 row instead of at the start of the row below. */
18987 else if (row
->ends_at_zv_p
)
18998 /* Push the property PROP so that it will be rendered at the current
18999 position in IT. Return 1 if PROP was successfully pushed, 0
19000 otherwise. Called from handle_line_prefix to handle the
19001 `line-prefix' and `wrap-prefix' properties. */
19004 push_prefix_prop (struct it
*it
, Lisp_Object prop
)
19006 struct text_pos pos
=
19007 STRINGP (it
->string
) ? it
->current
.string_pos
: it
->current
.pos
;
19009 eassert (it
->method
== GET_FROM_BUFFER
19010 || it
->method
== GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR
19011 || it
->method
== GET_FROM_STRING
);
19013 /* We need to save the current buffer/string position, so it will be
19014 restored by pop_it, because iterate_out_of_display_property
19015 depends on that being set correctly, but some situations leave
19016 it->position not yet set when this function is called. */
19017 push_it (it
, &pos
);
19019 if (STRINGP (prop
))
19021 if (SCHARS (prop
) == 0)
19028 it
->string_from_prefix_prop_p
= 1;
19029 it
->multibyte_p
= STRING_MULTIBYTE (it
->string
);
19030 it
->current
.overlay_string_index
= -1;
19031 IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
) = IT_STRING_BYTEPOS (*it
) = 0;
19032 it
->end_charpos
= it
->string_nchars
= SCHARS (it
->string
);
19033 it
->method
= GET_FROM_STRING
;
19034 it
->stop_charpos
= 0;
19036 it
->base_level_stop
= 0;
19038 /* Force paragraph direction to be that of the parent
19040 if (it
->bidi_p
&& it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
== R2L
)
19041 it
->paragraph_embedding
= it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
;
19043 it
->paragraph_embedding
= L2R
;
19045 /* Set up the bidi iterator for this display string. */
19048 it
->bidi_it
.string
.lstring
= it
->string
;
19049 it
->bidi_it
.string
.s
= NULL
;
19050 it
->bidi_it
.string
.schars
= it
->end_charpos
;
19051 it
->bidi_it
.string
.bufpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
19052 it
->bidi_it
.string
.from_disp_str
= it
->string_from_display_prop_p
;
19053 it
->bidi_it
.string
.unibyte
= !it
->multibyte_p
;
19054 bidi_init_it (0, 0, FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
), &it
->bidi_it
);
19057 else if (CONSP (prop
) && EQ (XCAR (prop
), Qspace
))
19059 it
->method
= GET_FROM_STRETCH
;
19062 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
19063 else if (IMAGEP (prop
))
19065 it
->what
= IT_IMAGE
;
19066 it
->image_id
= lookup_image (it
->f
, prop
);
19067 it
->method
= GET_FROM_IMAGE
;
19069 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
19072 pop_it (it
); /* bogus display property, give up */
19079 /* Return the character-property PROP at the current position in IT. */
19082 get_it_property (struct it
*it
, Lisp_Object prop
)
19084 Lisp_Object position
;
19086 if (STRINGP (it
->object
))
19087 position
= make_number (IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
));
19088 else if (BUFFERP (it
->object
))
19089 position
= make_number (IT_CHARPOS (*it
));
19093 return Fget_char_property (position
, prop
, it
->object
);
19096 /* See if there's a line- or wrap-prefix, and if so, push it on IT. */
19099 handle_line_prefix (struct it
*it
)
19101 Lisp_Object prefix
;
19103 if (it
->continuation_lines_width
> 0)
19105 prefix
= get_it_property (it
, Qwrap_prefix
);
19107 prefix
= Vwrap_prefix
;
19111 prefix
= get_it_property (it
, Qline_prefix
);
19113 prefix
= Vline_prefix
;
19115 if (! NILP (prefix
) && push_prefix_prop (it
, prefix
))
19117 /* If the prefix is wider than the window, and we try to wrap
19118 it, it would acquire its own wrap prefix, and so on till the
19119 iterator stack overflows. So, don't wrap the prefix. */
19120 it
->line_wrap
= TRUNCATE
;
19121 it
->avoid_cursor_p
= 1;
19127 /* Remove N glyphs at the start of a reversed IT->glyph_row. Called
19128 only for R2L lines from display_line and display_string, when they
19129 decide that too many glyphs were produced by PRODUCE_GLYPHS, and
19130 the line/string needs to be continued on the next glyph row. */
19132 unproduce_glyphs (struct it
*it
, int n
)
19134 struct glyph
*glyph
, *end
;
19136 eassert (it
->glyph_row
);
19137 eassert (it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
);
19138 eassert (it
->area
== TEXT_AREA
);
19139 eassert (n
<= it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]);
19141 if (n
> it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
19142 n
= it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
19143 glyph
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + n
;
19144 end
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
19145 for ( ; glyph
< end
; glyph
++)
19146 glyph
[-n
] = *glyph
;
19149 /* Find the positions in a bidi-reordered ROW to serve as ROW->minpos
19150 and ROW->maxpos. */
19152 find_row_edges (struct it
*it
, struct glyph_row
*row
,
19153 ptrdiff_t min_pos
, ptrdiff_t min_bpos
,
19154 ptrdiff_t max_pos
, ptrdiff_t max_bpos
)
19156 /* FIXME: Revisit this when glyph ``spilling'' in continuation
19157 lines' rows is implemented for bidi-reordered rows. */
19159 /* ROW->minpos is the value of min_pos, the minimal buffer position
19160 we have in ROW, or ROW->start.pos if that is smaller. */
19161 if (min_pos
<= ZV
&& min_pos
< row
->start
.pos
.charpos
)
19162 SET_TEXT_POS (row
->minpos
, min_pos
, min_bpos
);
19164 /* We didn't find buffer positions smaller than ROW->start, or
19165 didn't find _any_ valid buffer positions in any of the glyphs,
19166 so we must trust the iterator's computed positions. */
19167 row
->minpos
= row
->start
.pos
;
19170 max_pos
= CHARPOS (it
->current
.pos
);
19171 max_bpos
= BYTEPOS (it
->current
.pos
);
19174 /* Here are the various use-cases for ending the row, and the
19175 corresponding values for ROW->maxpos:
19177 Line ends in a newline from buffer eol_pos + 1
19178 Line is continued from buffer max_pos + 1
19179 Line is truncated on right it->current.pos
19180 Line ends in a newline from string max_pos + 1(*)
19181 (*) + 1 only when line ends in a forward scan
19182 Line is continued from string max_pos
19183 Line is continued from display vector max_pos
19184 Line is entirely from a string min_pos == max_pos
19185 Line is entirely from a display vector min_pos == max_pos
19186 Line that ends at ZV ZV
19188 If you discover other use-cases, please add them here as
19190 if (row
->ends_at_zv_p
)
19191 row
->maxpos
= it
->current
.pos
;
19192 else if (row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
19194 int seen_this_string
= 0;
19195 struct glyph_row
*r1
= row
- 1;
19197 /* Did we see the same display string on the previous row? */
19198 if (STRINGP (it
->object
)
19199 /* this is not the first row */
19200 && row
> it
->w
->desired_matrix
->rows
19201 /* previous row is not the header line */
19202 && !r1
->mode_line_p
19203 /* previous row also ends in a newline from a string */
19204 && r1
->ends_in_newline_from_string_p
)
19206 struct glyph
*start
, *end
;
19208 /* Search for the last glyph of the previous row that came
19209 from buffer or string. Depending on whether the row is
19210 L2R or R2L, we need to process it front to back or the
19211 other way round. */
19212 if (!r1
->reversed_p
)
19214 start
= r1
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
19215 end
= start
+ r1
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
19216 /* Glyphs inserted by redisplay have an integer (zero)
19217 as their object. */
19219 && INTEGERP ((end
- 1)->object
)
19220 && (end
- 1)->charpos
<= 0)
19224 if (EQ ((end
- 1)->object
, it
->object
))
19225 seen_this_string
= 1;
19228 /* If all the glyphs of the previous row were inserted
19229 by redisplay, it means the previous row was
19230 produced from a single newline, which is only
19231 possible if that newline came from the same string
19232 as the one which produced this ROW. */
19233 seen_this_string
= 1;
19237 end
= r1
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
19238 start
= end
+ r1
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
19240 && INTEGERP ((end
+ 1)->object
)
19241 && (end
+ 1)->charpos
<= 0)
19245 if (EQ ((end
+ 1)->object
, it
->object
))
19246 seen_this_string
= 1;
19249 seen_this_string
= 1;
19252 /* Take note of each display string that covers a newline only
19253 once, the first time we see it. This is for when a display
19254 string includes more than one newline in it. */
19255 if (row
->ends_in_newline_from_string_p
&& !seen_this_string
)
19257 /* If we were scanning the buffer forward when we displayed
19258 the string, we want to account for at least one buffer
19259 position that belongs to this row (position covered by
19260 the display string), so that cursor positioning will
19261 consider this row as a candidate when point is at the end
19262 of the visual line represented by this row. This is not
19263 required when scanning back, because max_pos will already
19264 have a much larger value. */
19265 if (CHARPOS (row
->end
.pos
) > max_pos
)
19266 INC_BOTH (max_pos
, max_bpos
);
19267 SET_TEXT_POS (row
->maxpos
, max_pos
, max_bpos
);
19269 else if (CHARPOS (it
->eol_pos
) > 0)
19270 SET_TEXT_POS (row
->maxpos
,
19271 CHARPOS (it
->eol_pos
) + 1, BYTEPOS (it
->eol_pos
) + 1);
19272 else if (row
->continued_p
)
19274 /* If max_pos is different from IT's current position, it
19275 means IT->method does not belong to the display element
19276 at max_pos. However, it also means that the display
19277 element at max_pos was displayed in its entirety on this
19278 line, which is equivalent to saying that the next line
19279 starts at the next buffer position. */
19280 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it
) == max_pos
&& it
->method
!= GET_FROM_BUFFER
)
19281 SET_TEXT_POS (row
->maxpos
, max_pos
, max_bpos
);
19284 INC_BOTH (max_pos
, max_bpos
);
19285 SET_TEXT_POS (row
->maxpos
, max_pos
, max_bpos
);
19288 else if (row
->truncated_on_right_p
)
19289 /* display_line already called reseat_at_next_visible_line_start,
19290 which puts the iterator at the beginning of the next line, in
19291 the logical order. */
19292 row
->maxpos
= it
->current
.pos
;
19293 else if (max_pos
== min_pos
&& it
->method
!= GET_FROM_BUFFER
)
19294 /* A line that is entirely from a string/image/stretch... */
19295 row
->maxpos
= row
->minpos
;
19300 row
->maxpos
= it
->current
.pos
;
19303 /* Construct the glyph row IT->glyph_row in the desired matrix of
19304 IT->w from text at the current position of IT. See dispextern.h
19305 for an overview of struct it. Value is non-zero if
19306 IT->glyph_row displays text, as opposed to a line displaying ZV
19310 display_line (struct it
*it
)
19312 struct glyph_row
*row
= it
->glyph_row
;
19313 Lisp_Object overlay_arrow_string
;
19315 void *wrap_data
= NULL
;
19316 int may_wrap
= 0, wrap_x
IF_LINT (= 0);
19317 int wrap_row_used
= -1;
19318 int wrap_row_ascent
IF_LINT (= 0), wrap_row_height
IF_LINT (= 0);
19319 int wrap_row_phys_ascent
IF_LINT (= 0), wrap_row_phys_height
IF_LINT (= 0);
19320 int wrap_row_extra_line_spacing
IF_LINT (= 0);
19321 ptrdiff_t wrap_row_min_pos
IF_LINT (= 0), wrap_row_min_bpos
IF_LINT (= 0);
19322 ptrdiff_t wrap_row_max_pos
IF_LINT (= 0), wrap_row_max_bpos
IF_LINT (= 0);
19324 ptrdiff_t min_pos
= ZV
+ 1, max_pos
= 0;
19325 ptrdiff_t min_bpos
IF_LINT (= 0), max_bpos
IF_LINT (= 0);
19327 /* We always start displaying at hpos zero even if hscrolled. */
19328 eassert (it
->hpos
== 0 && it
->current_x
== 0);
19330 if (MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (row
, it
->w
->desired_matrix
)
19331 >= it
->w
->desired_matrix
->nrows
)
19333 it
->w
->nrows_scale_factor
++;
19334 fonts_changed_p
= 1;
19338 /* Is IT->w showing the region? */
19339 wset_region_showing (it
->w
, it
->region_beg_charpos
> 0 ? Qt
: Qnil
);
19341 /* Clear the result glyph row and enable it. */
19342 prepare_desired_row (row
);
19344 row
->y
= it
->current_y
;
19345 row
->start
= it
->start
;
19346 row
->continuation_lines_width
= it
->continuation_lines_width
;
19347 row
->displays_text_p
= 1;
19348 row
->starts_in_middle_of_char_p
= it
->starts_in_middle_of_char_p
;
19349 it
->starts_in_middle_of_char_p
= 0;
19351 /* Arrange the overlays nicely for our purposes. Usually, we call
19352 display_line on only one line at a time, in which case this
19353 can't really hurt too much, or we call it on lines which appear
19354 one after another in the buffer, in which case all calls to
19355 recenter_overlay_lists but the first will be pretty cheap. */
19356 recenter_overlay_lists (current_buffer
, IT_CHARPOS (*it
));
19358 /* Move over display elements that are not visible because we are
19359 hscrolled. This may stop at an x-position < IT->first_visible_x
19360 if the first glyph is partially visible or if we hit a line end. */
19361 if (it
->current_x
< it
->first_visible_x
)
19363 enum move_it_result move_result
;
19365 this_line_min_pos
= row
->start
.pos
;
19366 move_result
= move_it_in_display_line_to (it
, ZV
, it
->first_visible_x
,
19367 MOVE_TO_POS
| MOVE_TO_X
);
19368 /* If we are under a large hscroll, move_it_in_display_line_to
19369 could hit the end of the line without reaching
19370 it->first_visible_x. Pretend that we did reach it. This is
19371 especially important on a TTY, where we will call
19372 extend_face_to_end_of_line, which needs to know how many
19373 blank glyphs to produce. */
19374 if (it
->current_x
< it
->first_visible_x
19375 && (move_result
== MOVE_NEWLINE_OR_CR
19376 || move_result
== MOVE_POS_MATCH_OR_ZV
))
19377 it
->current_x
= it
->first_visible_x
;
19379 /* Record the smallest positions seen while we moved over
19380 display elements that are not visible. This is needed by
19381 redisplay_internal for optimizing the case where the cursor
19382 stays inside the same line. The rest of this function only
19383 considers positions that are actually displayed, so
19384 RECORD_MAX_MIN_POS will not otherwise record positions that
19385 are hscrolled to the left of the left edge of the window. */
19386 min_pos
= CHARPOS (this_line_min_pos
);
19387 min_bpos
= BYTEPOS (this_line_min_pos
);
19391 /* We only do this when not calling `move_it_in_display_line_to'
19392 above, because move_it_in_display_line_to calls
19393 handle_line_prefix itself. */
19394 handle_line_prefix (it
);
19397 /* Get the initial row height. This is either the height of the
19398 text hscrolled, if there is any, or zero. */
19399 row
->ascent
= it
->max_ascent
;
19400 row
->height
= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
;
19401 row
->phys_ascent
= it
->max_phys_ascent
;
19402 row
->phys_height
= it
->max_phys_ascent
+ it
->max_phys_descent
;
19403 row
->extra_line_spacing
= it
->max_extra_line_spacing
;
19405 /* Utility macro to record max and min buffer positions seen until now. */
19406 #define RECORD_MAX_MIN_POS(IT) \
19409 int composition_p = !STRINGP ((IT)->string) \
19410 && ((IT)->what == IT_COMPOSITION); \
19411 ptrdiff_t current_pos = \
19412 composition_p ? (IT)->cmp_it.charpos \
19413 : IT_CHARPOS (*(IT)); \
19414 ptrdiff_t current_bpos = \
19415 composition_p ? CHAR_TO_BYTE (current_pos) \
19416 : IT_BYTEPOS (*(IT)); \
19417 if (current_pos < min_pos) \
19419 min_pos = current_pos; \
19420 min_bpos = current_bpos; \
19422 if (IT_CHARPOS (*it) > max_pos) \
19424 max_pos = IT_CHARPOS (*it); \
19425 max_bpos = IT_BYTEPOS (*it); \
19430 /* Loop generating characters. The loop is left with IT on the next
19431 character to display. */
19434 int n_glyphs_before
, hpos_before
, x_before
;
19436 int ascent
= 0, descent
= 0, phys_ascent
= 0, phys_descent
= 0;
19438 /* Retrieve the next thing to display. Value is zero if end of
19440 if (!get_next_display_element (it
))
19442 /* Maybe add a space at the end of this line that is used to
19443 display the cursor there under X. Set the charpos of the
19444 first glyph of blank lines not corresponding to any text
19446 if (IT_OVERFLOW_NEWLINE_INTO_FRINGE (it
))
19447 row
->exact_window_width_line_p
= 1;
19448 else if ((append_space_for_newline (it
, 1) && row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] == 1)
19449 || row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] == 0)
19451 row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]->charpos
= -1;
19452 row
->displays_text_p
= 0;
19454 if (!NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (it
->w
->buffer
), indicate_empty_lines
))
19455 && (!MINI_WINDOW_P (it
->w
)
19456 || (minibuf_level
&& EQ (it
->window
, minibuf_window
))))
19457 row
->indicate_empty_line_p
= 1;
19460 it
->continuation_lines_width
= 0;
19461 row
->ends_at_zv_p
= 1;
19462 /* A row that displays right-to-left text must always have
19463 its last face extended all the way to the end of line,
19464 even if this row ends in ZV, because we still write to
19465 the screen left to right. We also need to extend the
19466 last face if the default face is remapped to some
19467 different face, otherwise the functions that clear
19468 portions of the screen will clear with the default face's
19469 background color. */
19470 if (row
->reversed_p
19471 || lookup_basic_face (it
->f
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
) != DEFAULT_FACE_ID
)
19472 extend_face_to_end_of_line (it
);
19476 /* Now, get the metrics of what we want to display. This also
19477 generates glyphs in `row' (which is IT->glyph_row). */
19478 n_glyphs_before
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
19481 /* Remember the line height so far in case the next element doesn't
19482 fit on the line. */
19483 if (it
->line_wrap
!= TRUNCATE
)
19485 ascent
= it
->max_ascent
;
19486 descent
= it
->max_descent
;
19487 phys_ascent
= it
->max_phys_ascent
;
19488 phys_descent
= it
->max_phys_descent
;
19490 if (it
->line_wrap
== WORD_WRAP
&& it
->area
== TEXT_AREA
)
19492 if (IT_DISPLAYING_WHITESPACE (it
))
19496 SAVE_IT (wrap_it
, *it
, wrap_data
);
19498 wrap_row_used
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
19499 wrap_row_ascent
= row
->ascent
;
19500 wrap_row_height
= row
->height
;
19501 wrap_row_phys_ascent
= row
->phys_ascent
;
19502 wrap_row_phys_height
= row
->phys_height
;
19503 wrap_row_extra_line_spacing
= row
->extra_line_spacing
;
19504 wrap_row_min_pos
= min_pos
;
19505 wrap_row_min_bpos
= min_bpos
;
19506 wrap_row_max_pos
= max_pos
;
19507 wrap_row_max_bpos
= max_bpos
;
19513 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (it
);
19515 /* If this display element was in marginal areas, continue with
19517 if (it
->area
!= TEXT_AREA
)
19519 row
->ascent
= max (row
->ascent
, it
->max_ascent
);
19520 row
->height
= max (row
->height
, it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
);
19521 row
->phys_ascent
= max (row
->phys_ascent
, it
->max_phys_ascent
);
19522 row
->phys_height
= max (row
->phys_height
,
19523 it
->max_phys_ascent
+ it
->max_phys_descent
);
19524 row
->extra_line_spacing
= max (row
->extra_line_spacing
,
19525 it
->max_extra_line_spacing
);
19526 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 1);
19530 /* Does the display element fit on the line? If we truncate
19531 lines, we should draw past the right edge of the window. If
19532 we don't truncate, we want to stop so that we can display the
19533 continuation glyph before the right margin. If lines are
19534 continued, there are two possible strategies for characters
19535 resulting in more than 1 glyph (e.g. tabs): Display as many
19536 glyphs as possible in this line and leave the rest for the
19537 continuation line, or display the whole element in the next
19538 line. Original redisplay did the former, so we do it also. */
19539 nglyphs
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - n_glyphs_before
;
19540 hpos_before
= it
->hpos
;
19543 if (/* Not a newline. */
19545 /* Glyphs produced fit entirely in the line. */
19546 && it
->current_x
< it
->last_visible_x
)
19548 it
->hpos
+= nglyphs
;
19549 row
->ascent
= max (row
->ascent
, it
->max_ascent
);
19550 row
->height
= max (row
->height
, it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
);
19551 row
->phys_ascent
= max (row
->phys_ascent
, it
->max_phys_ascent
);
19552 row
->phys_height
= max (row
->phys_height
,
19553 it
->max_phys_ascent
+ it
->max_phys_descent
);
19554 row
->extra_line_spacing
= max (row
->extra_line_spacing
,
19555 it
->max_extra_line_spacing
);
19556 if (it
->current_x
- it
->pixel_width
< it
->first_visible_x
)
19557 row
->x
= x
- it
->first_visible_x
;
19558 /* Record the maximum and minimum buffer positions seen so
19559 far in glyphs that will be displayed by this row. */
19561 RECORD_MAX_MIN_POS (it
);
19566 struct glyph
*glyph
;
19568 for (i
= 0; i
< nglyphs
; ++i
, x
= new_x
)
19570 glyph
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + n_glyphs_before
+ i
;
19571 new_x
= x
+ glyph
->pixel_width
;
19573 if (/* Lines are continued. */
19574 it
->line_wrap
!= TRUNCATE
19575 && (/* Glyph doesn't fit on the line. */
19576 new_x
> it
->last_visible_x
19577 /* Or it fits exactly on a window system frame. */
19578 || (new_x
== it
->last_visible_x
19579 && FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
19580 && (row
->reversed_p
19581 ? WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
19582 : WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)))))
19584 /* End of a continued line. */
19587 || (new_x
== it
->last_visible_x
19588 && FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
19589 && (row
->reversed_p
19590 ? WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
19591 : WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
))))
19593 /* Current glyph is the only one on the line or
19594 fits exactly on the line. We must continue
19595 the line because we can't draw the cursor
19596 after the glyph. */
19597 row
->continued_p
= 1;
19598 it
->current_x
= new_x
;
19599 it
->continuation_lines_width
+= new_x
;
19601 if (i
== nglyphs
- 1)
19603 /* If line-wrap is on, check if a previous
19604 wrap point was found. */
19605 if (wrap_row_used
> 0
19606 /* Even if there is a previous wrap
19607 point, continue the line here as
19608 usual, if (i) the previous character
19609 was a space or tab AND (ii) the
19610 current character is not. */
19612 || IT_DISPLAYING_WHITESPACE (it
)))
19615 /* Record the maximum and minimum buffer
19616 positions seen so far in glyphs that will be
19617 displayed by this row. */
19619 RECORD_MAX_MIN_POS (it
);
19620 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 1);
19621 if (IT_OVERFLOW_NEWLINE_INTO_FRINGE (it
))
19623 if (!get_next_display_element (it
))
19625 row
->exact_window_width_line_p
= 1;
19626 it
->continuation_lines_width
= 0;
19627 row
->continued_p
= 0;
19628 row
->ends_at_zv_p
= 1;
19630 else if (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (it
))
19632 row
->continued_p
= 0;
19633 row
->exact_window_width_line_p
= 1;
19637 else if (it
->bidi_p
)
19638 RECORD_MAX_MIN_POS (it
);
19640 else if (CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (*glyph
)
19641 && !FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
19643 /* A padding glyph that doesn't fit on this line.
19644 This means the whole character doesn't fit
19646 if (row
->reversed_p
)
19647 unproduce_glyphs (it
, row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]
19648 - n_glyphs_before
);
19649 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = n_glyphs_before
;
19651 /* Fill the rest of the row with continuation
19652 glyphs like in 20.x. */
19653 while (row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]
19654 < row
->glyphs
[1 + TEXT_AREA
])
19655 produce_special_glyphs (it
, IT_CONTINUATION
);
19657 row
->continued_p
= 1;
19658 it
->current_x
= x_before
;
19659 it
->continuation_lines_width
+= x_before
;
19661 /* Restore the height to what it was before the
19662 element not fitting on the line. */
19663 it
->max_ascent
= ascent
;
19664 it
->max_descent
= descent
;
19665 it
->max_phys_ascent
= phys_ascent
;
19666 it
->max_phys_descent
= phys_descent
;
19668 else if (wrap_row_used
> 0)
19671 if (row
->reversed_p
)
19672 unproduce_glyphs (it
,
19673 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - wrap_row_used
);
19674 RESTORE_IT (it
, &wrap_it
, wrap_data
);
19675 it
->continuation_lines_width
+= wrap_x
;
19676 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = wrap_row_used
;
19677 row
->ascent
= wrap_row_ascent
;
19678 row
->height
= wrap_row_height
;
19679 row
->phys_ascent
= wrap_row_phys_ascent
;
19680 row
->phys_height
= wrap_row_phys_height
;
19681 row
->extra_line_spacing
= wrap_row_extra_line_spacing
;
19682 min_pos
= wrap_row_min_pos
;
19683 min_bpos
= wrap_row_min_bpos
;
19684 max_pos
= wrap_row_max_pos
;
19685 max_bpos
= wrap_row_max_bpos
;
19686 row
->continued_p
= 1;
19687 row
->ends_at_zv_p
= 0;
19688 row
->exact_window_width_line_p
= 0;
19689 it
->continuation_lines_width
+= x
;
19691 /* Make sure that a non-default face is extended
19692 up to the right margin of the window. */
19693 extend_face_to_end_of_line (it
);
19695 else if (it
->c
== '\t' && FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
19697 /* A TAB that extends past the right edge of the
19698 window. This produces a single glyph on
19699 window system frames. We leave the glyph in
19700 this row and let it fill the row, but don't
19701 consume the TAB. */
19702 if ((row
->reversed_p
19703 ? WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
19704 : WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)) == 0)
19705 produce_special_glyphs (it
, IT_CONTINUATION
);
19706 it
->continuation_lines_width
+= it
->last_visible_x
;
19707 row
->ends_in_middle_of_char_p
= 1;
19708 row
->continued_p
= 1;
19709 glyph
->pixel_width
= it
->last_visible_x
- x
;
19710 it
->starts_in_middle_of_char_p
= 1;
19714 /* Something other than a TAB that draws past
19715 the right edge of the window. Restore
19716 positions to values before the element. */
19717 if (row
->reversed_p
)
19718 unproduce_glyphs (it
, row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]
19719 - (n_glyphs_before
+ i
));
19720 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = n_glyphs_before
+ i
;
19722 /* Display continuation glyphs. */
19723 it
->current_x
= x_before
;
19724 it
->continuation_lines_width
+= x
;
19725 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
19726 || (row
->reversed_p
19727 ? WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
19728 : WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)) == 0)
19729 produce_special_glyphs (it
, IT_CONTINUATION
);
19730 row
->continued_p
= 1;
19732 extend_face_to_end_of_line (it
);
19734 if (nglyphs
> 1 && i
> 0)
19736 row
->ends_in_middle_of_char_p
= 1;
19737 it
->starts_in_middle_of_char_p
= 1;
19740 /* Restore the height to what it was before the
19741 element not fitting on the line. */
19742 it
->max_ascent
= ascent
;
19743 it
->max_descent
= descent
;
19744 it
->max_phys_ascent
= phys_ascent
;
19745 it
->max_phys_descent
= phys_descent
;
19750 else if (new_x
> it
->first_visible_x
)
19752 /* Increment number of glyphs actually displayed. */
19755 /* Record the maximum and minimum buffer positions
19756 seen so far in glyphs that will be displayed by
19759 RECORD_MAX_MIN_POS (it
);
19761 if (x
< it
->first_visible_x
)
19762 /* Glyph is partially visible, i.e. row starts at
19763 negative X position. */
19764 row
->x
= x
- it
->first_visible_x
;
19768 /* Glyph is completely off the left margin of the
19769 window. This should not happen because of the
19770 move_it_in_display_line at the start of this
19771 function, unless the text display area of the
19772 window is empty. */
19773 eassert (it
->first_visible_x
<= it
->last_visible_x
);
19776 /* Even if this display element produced no glyphs at all,
19777 we want to record its position. */
19778 if (it
->bidi_p
&& nglyphs
== 0)
19779 RECORD_MAX_MIN_POS (it
);
19781 row
->ascent
= max (row
->ascent
, it
->max_ascent
);
19782 row
->height
= max (row
->height
, it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
);
19783 row
->phys_ascent
= max (row
->phys_ascent
, it
->max_phys_ascent
);
19784 row
->phys_height
= max (row
->phys_height
,
19785 it
->max_phys_ascent
+ it
->max_phys_descent
);
19786 row
->extra_line_spacing
= max (row
->extra_line_spacing
,
19787 it
->max_extra_line_spacing
);
19789 /* End of this display line if row is continued. */
19790 if (row
->continued_p
|| row
->ends_at_zv_p
)
19795 /* Is this a line end? If yes, we're also done, after making
19796 sure that a non-default face is extended up to the right
19797 margin of the window. */
19798 if (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (it
))
19800 int used_before
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
19802 row
->ends_in_newline_from_string_p
= STRINGP (it
->object
);
19804 /* Add a space at the end of the line that is used to
19805 display the cursor there. */
19806 if (!IT_OVERFLOW_NEWLINE_INTO_FRINGE (it
))
19807 append_space_for_newline (it
, 0);
19809 /* Extend the face to the end of the line. */
19810 extend_face_to_end_of_line (it
);
19812 /* Make sure we have the position. */
19813 if (used_before
== 0)
19814 row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]->charpos
= CHARPOS (it
->position
);
19816 /* Record the position of the newline, for use in
19818 it
->eol_pos
= it
->current
.pos
;
19820 /* Consume the line end. This skips over invisible lines. */
19821 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 1);
19822 it
->continuation_lines_width
= 0;
19826 /* Proceed with next display element. Note that this skips
19827 over lines invisible because of selective display. */
19828 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 1);
19830 /* If we truncate lines, we are done when the last displayed
19831 glyphs reach past the right margin of the window. */
19832 if (it
->line_wrap
== TRUNCATE
19833 && (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
) && WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
19834 ? (it
->current_x
>= it
->last_visible_x
)
19835 : (it
->current_x
> it
->last_visible_x
)))
19837 /* Maybe add truncation glyphs. */
19838 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
19839 || (row
->reversed_p
19840 ? WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
19841 : WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)) == 0)
19845 if (!row
->reversed_p
)
19847 for (i
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1; i
> 0; --i
)
19848 if (!CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][i
]))
19853 for (i
= 0; i
< row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]; i
++)
19854 if (!CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][i
]))
19856 /* Remove any padding glyphs at the front of ROW, to
19857 make room for the truncation glyphs we will be
19858 adding below. The loop below always inserts at
19859 least one truncation glyph, so also remove the
19860 last glyph added to ROW. */
19861 unproduce_glyphs (it
, i
+ 1);
19862 /* Adjust i for the loop below. */
19863 i
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - (i
+ 1);
19866 it
->current_x
= x_before
;
19867 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
19869 for (n
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]; i
< n
; ++i
)
19871 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = i
;
19872 produce_special_glyphs (it
, IT_TRUNCATION
);
19877 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = i
;
19878 produce_special_glyphs (it
, IT_TRUNCATION
);
19881 else if (IT_OVERFLOW_NEWLINE_INTO_FRINGE (it
))
19883 /* Don't truncate if we can overflow newline into fringe. */
19884 if (!get_next_display_element (it
))
19886 it
->continuation_lines_width
= 0;
19887 row
->ends_at_zv_p
= 1;
19888 row
->exact_window_width_line_p
= 1;
19891 if (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (it
))
19893 row
->exact_window_width_line_p
= 1;
19894 goto at_end_of_line
;
19896 it
->current_x
= x_before
;
19899 row
->truncated_on_right_p
= 1;
19900 it
->continuation_lines_width
= 0;
19901 reseat_at_next_visible_line_start (it
, 0);
19902 row
->ends_at_zv_p
= FETCH_BYTE (IT_BYTEPOS (*it
) - 1) != '\n';
19903 it
->hpos
= hpos_before
;
19909 bidi_unshelve_cache (wrap_data
, 1);
19911 /* If line is not empty and hscrolled, maybe insert truncation glyphs
19912 at the left window margin. */
19913 if (it
->first_visible_x
19914 && IT_CHARPOS (*it
) != CHARPOS (row
->start
.pos
))
19916 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
19917 || (row
->reversed_p
19918 ? WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
19919 : WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)) == 0)
19920 insert_left_trunc_glyphs (it
);
19921 row
->truncated_on_left_p
= 1;
19924 /* Remember the position at which this line ends.
19926 BIDI Note: any code that needs MATRIX_ROW_START/END_CHARPOS
19927 cannot be before the call to find_row_edges below, since that is
19928 where these positions are determined. */
19929 row
->end
= it
->current
;
19932 row
->minpos
= row
->start
.pos
;
19933 row
->maxpos
= row
->end
.pos
;
19937 /* ROW->minpos and ROW->maxpos must be the smallest and
19938 `1 + the largest' buffer positions in ROW. But if ROW was
19939 bidi-reordered, these two positions can be anywhere in the
19940 row, so we must determine them now. */
19941 find_row_edges (it
, row
, min_pos
, min_bpos
, max_pos
, max_bpos
);
19944 /* If the start of this line is the overlay arrow-position, then
19945 mark this glyph row as the one containing the overlay arrow.
19946 This is clearly a mess with variable size fonts. It would be
19947 better to let it be displayed like cursors under X. */
19948 if ((row
->displays_text_p
|| !overlay_arrow_seen
)
19949 && (overlay_arrow_string
= overlay_arrow_at_row (it
, row
),
19950 !NILP (overlay_arrow_string
)))
19952 /* Overlay arrow in window redisplay is a fringe bitmap. */
19953 if (STRINGP (overlay_arrow_string
))
19955 struct glyph_row
*arrow_row
19956 = get_overlay_arrow_glyph_row (it
->w
, overlay_arrow_string
);
19957 struct glyph
*glyph
= arrow_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
19958 struct glyph
*arrow_end
= glyph
+ arrow_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
19959 struct glyph
*p
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
19960 struct glyph
*p2
, *end
;
19962 /* Copy the arrow glyphs. */
19963 while (glyph
< arrow_end
)
19966 /* Throw away padding glyphs. */
19968 end
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
19969 while (p2
< end
&& CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (*p2
))
19975 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = p2
- row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
19980 eassert (INTEGERP (overlay_arrow_string
));
19981 row
->overlay_arrow_bitmap
= XINT (overlay_arrow_string
);
19983 overlay_arrow_seen
= 1;
19986 /* Highlight trailing whitespace. */
19987 if (!NILP (Vshow_trailing_whitespace
))
19988 highlight_trailing_whitespace (it
->f
, it
->glyph_row
);
19990 /* Compute pixel dimensions of this line. */
19991 compute_line_metrics (it
);
19993 /* Implementation note: No changes in the glyphs of ROW or in their
19994 faces can be done past this point, because compute_line_metrics
19995 computes ROW's hash value and stores it within the glyph_row
19998 /* Record whether this row ends inside an ellipsis. */
19999 row
->ends_in_ellipsis_p
20000 = (it
->method
== GET_FROM_DISPLAY_VECTOR
20001 && it
->ellipsis_p
);
20003 /* Save fringe bitmaps in this row. */
20004 row
->left_user_fringe_bitmap
= it
->left_user_fringe_bitmap
;
20005 row
->left_user_fringe_face_id
= it
->left_user_fringe_face_id
;
20006 row
->right_user_fringe_bitmap
= it
->right_user_fringe_bitmap
;
20007 row
->right_user_fringe_face_id
= it
->right_user_fringe_face_id
;
20009 it
->left_user_fringe_bitmap
= 0;
20010 it
->left_user_fringe_face_id
= 0;
20011 it
->right_user_fringe_bitmap
= 0;
20012 it
->right_user_fringe_face_id
= 0;
20014 /* Maybe set the cursor. */
20015 cvpos
= it
->w
->cursor
.vpos
;
20017 /* In bidi-reordered rows, keep checking for proper cursor
20018 position even if one has been found already, because buffer
20019 positions in such rows change non-linearly with ROW->VPOS,
20020 when a line is continued. One exception: when we are at ZV,
20021 display cursor on the first suitable glyph row, since all
20022 the empty rows after that also have their position set to ZV. */
20023 /* FIXME: Revisit this when glyph ``spilling'' in continuation
20024 lines' rows is implemented for bidi-reordered rows. */
20026 && !MATRIX_ROW (it
->w
->desired_matrix
, cvpos
)->ends_at_zv_p
))
20027 && PT
>= MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
)
20028 && PT
<= MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
20029 && cursor_row_p (row
))
20030 set_cursor_from_row (it
->w
, row
, it
->w
->desired_matrix
, 0, 0, 0, 0);
20032 /* Prepare for the next line. This line starts horizontally at (X
20033 HPOS) = (0 0). Vertical positions are incremented. As a
20034 convenience for the caller, IT->glyph_row is set to the next
20036 it
->current_x
= it
->hpos
= 0;
20037 it
->current_y
+= row
->height
;
20038 SET_TEXT_POS (it
->eol_pos
, 0, 0);
20041 /* The next row should by default use the same value of the
20042 reversed_p flag as this one. set_iterator_to_next decides when
20043 it's a new paragraph, and PRODUCE_GLYPHS recomputes the value of
20044 the flag accordingly. */
20045 if (it
->glyph_row
< MATRIX_BOTTOM_TEXT_ROW (it
->w
->desired_matrix
, it
->w
))
20046 it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
= row
->reversed_p
;
20047 it
->start
= row
->end
;
20048 return row
->displays_text_p
;
20050 #undef RECORD_MAX_MIN_POS
20053 DEFUN ("current-bidi-paragraph-direction", Fcurrent_bidi_paragraph_direction
,
20054 Scurrent_bidi_paragraph_direction
, 0, 1, 0,
20055 doc
: /* Return paragraph direction at point in BUFFER.
20056 Value is either `left-to-right' or `right-to-left'.
20057 If BUFFER is omitted or nil, it defaults to the current buffer.
20059 Paragraph direction determines how the text in the paragraph is displayed.
20060 In left-to-right paragraphs, text begins at the left margin of the window
20061 and the reading direction is generally left to right. In right-to-left
20062 paragraphs, text begins at the right margin and is read from right to left.
20064 See also `bidi-paragraph-direction'. */)
20065 (Lisp_Object buffer
)
20067 struct buffer
*buf
= current_buffer
;
20068 struct buffer
*old
= buf
;
20070 if (! NILP (buffer
))
20072 CHECK_BUFFER (buffer
);
20073 buf
= XBUFFER (buffer
);
20076 if (NILP (BVAR (buf
, bidi_display_reordering
))
20077 || NILP (BVAR (buf
, enable_multibyte_characters
))
20078 /* When we are loading loadup.el, the character property tables
20079 needed for bidi iteration are not yet available. */
20080 || !NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
20081 return Qleft_to_right
;
20082 else if (!NILP (BVAR (buf
, bidi_paragraph_direction
)))
20083 return BVAR (buf
, bidi_paragraph_direction
);
20086 /* Determine the direction from buffer text. We could try to
20087 use current_matrix if it is up to date, but this seems fast
20088 enough as it is. */
20089 struct bidi_it itb
;
20090 ptrdiff_t pos
= BUF_PT (buf
);
20091 ptrdiff_t bytepos
= BUF_PT_BYTE (buf
);
20093 void *itb_data
= bidi_shelve_cache ();
20095 set_buffer_temp (buf
);
20096 /* bidi_paragraph_init finds the base direction of the paragraph
20097 by searching forward from paragraph start. We need the base
20098 direction of the current or _previous_ paragraph, so we need
20099 to make sure we are within that paragraph. To that end, find
20100 the previous non-empty line. */
20101 if (pos
>= ZV
&& pos
> BEGV
)
20104 bytepos
= CHAR_TO_BYTE (pos
);
20106 if (fast_looking_at (build_string ("[\f\t ]*\n"),
20107 pos
, bytepos
, ZV
, ZV_BYTE
, Qnil
) > 0)
20109 while ((c
= FETCH_BYTE (bytepos
)) == '\n'
20110 || c
== ' ' || c
== '\t' || c
== '\f')
20112 if (bytepos
<= BEGV_BYTE
)
20117 while (!CHAR_HEAD_P (FETCH_BYTE (bytepos
)))
20120 bidi_init_it (pos
, bytepos
, FRAME_WINDOW_P (SELECTED_FRAME ()), &itb
);
20121 itb
.paragraph_dir
= NEUTRAL_DIR
;
20122 itb
.string
.s
= NULL
;
20123 itb
.string
.lstring
= Qnil
;
20124 itb
.string
.bufpos
= 0;
20125 itb
.string
.unibyte
= 0;
20126 bidi_paragraph_init (NEUTRAL_DIR
, &itb
, 1);
20127 bidi_unshelve_cache (itb_data
, 0);
20128 set_buffer_temp (old
);
20129 switch (itb
.paragraph_dir
)
20132 return Qleft_to_right
;
20135 return Qright_to_left
;
20145 /***********************************************************************
20147 ***********************************************************************/
20149 /* Redisplay the menu bar in the frame for window W.
20151 The menu bar of X frames that don't have X toolkit support is
20152 displayed in a special window W->frame->menu_bar_window.
20154 The menu bar of terminal frames is treated specially as far as
20155 glyph matrices are concerned. Menu bar lines are not part of
20156 windows, so the update is done directly on the frame matrix rows
20157 for the menu bar. */
20160 display_menu_bar (struct window
*w
)
20162 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
20167 /* Don't do all this for graphical frames. */
20169 if (FRAME_W32_P (f
))
20172 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (USE_GTK)
20178 if (FRAME_NS_P (f
))
20180 #endif /* HAVE_NS */
20182 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
20183 eassert (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
));
20184 init_iterator (&it
, w
, -1, -1, f
->desired_matrix
->rows
, MENU_FACE_ID
);
20185 it
.first_visible_x
= 0;
20186 it
.last_visible_x
= FRAME_TOTAL_COLS (f
) * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
);
20187 #else /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
20188 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
20190 /* Menu bar lines are displayed in the desired matrix of the
20191 dummy window menu_bar_window. */
20192 struct window
*menu_w
;
20193 eassert (WINDOWP (f
->menu_bar_window
));
20194 menu_w
= XWINDOW (f
->menu_bar_window
);
20195 init_iterator (&it
, menu_w
, -1, -1, menu_w
->desired_matrix
->rows
,
20197 it
.first_visible_x
= 0;
20198 it
.last_visible_x
= FRAME_TOTAL_COLS (f
) * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
);
20202 /* This is a TTY frame, i.e. character hpos/vpos are used as
20204 init_iterator (&it
, w
, -1, -1, f
->desired_matrix
->rows
,
20206 it
.first_visible_x
= 0;
20207 it
.last_visible_x
= FRAME_COLS (f
);
20209 #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
20211 /* FIXME: This should be controlled by a user option. See the
20212 comments in redisplay_tool_bar and display_mode_line about
20214 it
.paragraph_embedding
= L2R
;
20216 /* Clear all rows of the menu bar. */
20217 for (i
= 0; i
< FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (f
); ++i
)
20219 struct glyph_row
*row
= it
.glyph_row
+ i
;
20220 clear_glyph_row (row
);
20221 row
->enabled_p
= 1;
20222 row
->full_width_p
= 1;
20225 /* Display all items of the menu bar. */
20226 items
= FRAME_MENU_BAR_ITEMS (it
.f
);
20227 for (i
= 0; i
< ASIZE (items
); i
+= 4)
20229 Lisp_Object string
;
20231 /* Stop at nil string. */
20232 string
= AREF (items
, i
+ 1);
20236 /* Remember where item was displayed. */
20237 ASET (items
, i
+ 3, make_number (it
.hpos
));
20239 /* Display the item, pad with one space. */
20240 if (it
.current_x
< it
.last_visible_x
)
20241 display_string (NULL
, string
, Qnil
, 0, 0, &it
,
20242 SCHARS (string
) + 1, 0, 0, -1);
20245 /* Fill out the line with spaces. */
20246 if (it
.current_x
< it
.last_visible_x
)
20247 display_string ("", Qnil
, Qnil
, 0, 0, &it
, -1, 0, 0, -1);
20249 /* Compute the total height of the lines. */
20250 compute_line_metrics (&it
);
20255 /***********************************************************************
20257 ***********************************************************************/
20259 /* Redisplay mode lines in the window tree whose root is WINDOW. If
20260 FORCE is non-zero, redisplay mode lines unconditionally.
20261 Otherwise, redisplay only mode lines that are garbaged. Value is
20262 the number of windows whose mode lines were redisplayed. */
20265 redisplay_mode_lines (Lisp_Object window
, int force
)
20269 while (!NILP (window
))
20271 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
20273 if (WINDOWP (w
->hchild
))
20274 nwindows
+= redisplay_mode_lines (w
->hchild
, force
);
20275 else if (WINDOWP (w
->vchild
))
20276 nwindows
+= redisplay_mode_lines (w
->vchild
, force
);
20278 || FRAME_GARBAGED_P (XFRAME (w
->frame
))
20279 || !MATRIX_MODE_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
)->enabled_p
)
20281 struct text_pos lpoint
;
20282 struct buffer
*old
= current_buffer
;
20284 /* Set the window's buffer for the mode line display. */
20285 SET_TEXT_POS (lpoint
, PT
, PT_BYTE
);
20286 set_buffer_internal_1 (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
));
20288 /* Point refers normally to the selected window. For any
20289 other window, set up appropriate value. */
20290 if (!EQ (window
, selected_window
))
20292 struct text_pos pt
;
20294 SET_TEXT_POS_FROM_MARKER (pt
, w
->pointm
);
20295 if (CHARPOS (pt
) < BEGV
)
20296 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (BEGV
, BEGV_BYTE
);
20297 else if (CHARPOS (pt
) > (ZV
- 1))
20298 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (ZV
, ZV_BYTE
);
20300 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (CHARPOS (pt
), BYTEPOS (pt
));
20303 /* Display mode lines. */
20304 clear_glyph_matrix (w
->desired_matrix
);
20305 if (display_mode_lines (w
))
20308 w
->must_be_updated_p
= 1;
20311 /* Restore old settings. */
20312 set_buffer_internal_1 (old
);
20313 TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH (CHARPOS (lpoint
), BYTEPOS (lpoint
));
20323 /* Display the mode and/or header line of window W. Value is the
20324 sum number of mode lines and header lines displayed. */
20327 display_mode_lines (struct window
*w
)
20329 Lisp_Object old_selected_window
, old_selected_frame
;
20332 old_selected_frame
= selected_frame
;
20333 selected_frame
= w
->frame
;
20334 old_selected_window
= selected_window
;
20335 XSETWINDOW (selected_window
, w
);
20337 /* These will be set while the mode line specs are processed. */
20338 line_number_displayed
= 0;
20339 wset_column_number_displayed (w
, Qnil
);
20341 if (WINDOW_WANTS_MODELINE_P (w
))
20343 struct window
*sel_w
= XWINDOW (old_selected_window
);
20345 /* Select mode line face based on the real selected window. */
20346 display_mode_line (w
, CURRENT_MODE_LINE_FACE_ID_3 (sel_w
, sel_w
, w
),
20347 BVAR (current_buffer
, mode_line_format
));
20351 if (WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P (w
))
20353 display_mode_line (w
, HEADER_LINE_FACE_ID
,
20354 BVAR (current_buffer
, header_line_format
));
20358 selected_frame
= old_selected_frame
;
20359 selected_window
= old_selected_window
;
20364 /* Display mode or header line of window W. FACE_ID specifies which
20365 line to display; it is either MODE_LINE_FACE_ID or
20366 HEADER_LINE_FACE_ID. FORMAT is the mode/header line format to
20367 display. Value is the pixel height of the mode/header line
20371 display_mode_line (struct window
*w
, enum face_id face_id
, Lisp_Object format
)
20375 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
20377 init_iterator (&it
, w
, -1, -1, NULL
, face_id
);
20378 /* Don't extend on a previously drawn mode-line.
20379 This may happen if called from pos_visible_p. */
20380 it
.glyph_row
->enabled_p
= 0;
20381 prepare_desired_row (it
.glyph_row
);
20383 it
.glyph_row
->mode_line_p
= 1;
20385 /* FIXME: This should be controlled by a user option. But
20386 supporting such an option is not trivial, since the mode line is
20387 made up of many separate strings. */
20388 it
.paragraph_embedding
= L2R
;
20390 record_unwind_protect (unwind_format_mode_line
,
20391 format_mode_line_unwind_data (NULL
, NULL
, Qnil
, 0));
20393 mode_line_target
= MODE_LINE_DISPLAY
;
20395 /* Temporarily make frame's keyboard the current kboard so that
20396 kboard-local variables in the mode_line_format will get the right
20398 push_kboard (FRAME_KBOARD (it
.f
));
20399 record_unwind_save_match_data ();
20400 display_mode_element (&it
, 0, 0, 0, format
, Qnil
, 0);
20403 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
20405 /* Fill up with spaces. */
20406 display_string (" ", Qnil
, Qnil
, 0, 0, &it
, 10000, -1, -1, 0);
20408 compute_line_metrics (&it
);
20409 it
.glyph_row
->full_width_p
= 1;
20410 it
.glyph_row
->continued_p
= 0;
20411 it
.glyph_row
->truncated_on_left_p
= 0;
20412 it
.glyph_row
->truncated_on_right_p
= 0;
20414 /* Make a 3D mode-line have a shadow at its right end. */
20415 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
.f
, face_id
);
20416 extend_face_to_end_of_line (&it
);
20417 if (face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
)
20419 struct glyph
*last
= (it
.glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]
20420 + it
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1);
20421 last
->right_box_line_p
= 1;
20424 return it
.glyph_row
->height
;
20427 /* Move element ELT in LIST to the front of LIST.
20428 Return the updated list. */
20431 move_elt_to_front (Lisp_Object elt
, Lisp_Object list
)
20433 register Lisp_Object tail
, prev
;
20434 register Lisp_Object tem
;
20438 while (CONSP (tail
))
20444 /* Splice out the link TAIL. */
20446 list
= XCDR (tail
);
20448 Fsetcdr (prev
, XCDR (tail
));
20450 /* Now make it the first. */
20451 Fsetcdr (tail
, list
);
20456 tail
= XCDR (tail
);
20460 /* Not found--return unchanged LIST. */
20464 /* Contribute ELT to the mode line for window IT->w. How it
20465 translates into text depends on its data type.
20467 IT describes the display environment in which we display, as usual.
20469 DEPTH is the depth in recursion. It is used to prevent
20470 infinite recursion here.
20472 FIELD_WIDTH is the number of characters the display of ELT should
20473 occupy in the mode line, and PRECISION is the maximum number of
20474 characters to display from ELT's representation. See
20475 display_string for details.
20477 Returns the hpos of the end of the text generated by ELT.
20479 PROPS is a property list to add to any string we encounter.
20481 If RISKY is nonzero, remove (disregard) any properties in any string
20482 we encounter, and ignore :eval and :propertize.
20484 The global variable `mode_line_target' determines whether the
20485 output is passed to `store_mode_line_noprop',
20486 `store_mode_line_string', or `display_string'. */
20489 display_mode_element (struct it
*it
, int depth
, int field_width
, int precision
,
20490 Lisp_Object elt
, Lisp_Object props
, int risky
)
20492 int n
= 0, field
, prec
;
20497 elt
= build_string ("*too-deep*");
20501 switch (XTYPE (elt
))
20505 /* A string: output it and check for %-constructs within it. */
20507 ptrdiff_t offset
= 0;
20509 if (SCHARS (elt
) > 0
20510 && (!NILP (props
) || risky
))
20512 Lisp_Object oprops
, aelt
;
20513 oprops
= Ftext_properties_at (make_number (0), elt
);
20515 /* If the starting string's properties are not what
20516 we want, translate the string. Also, if the string
20517 is risky, do that anyway. */
20519 if (NILP (Fequal (props
, oprops
)) || risky
)
20521 /* If the starting string has properties,
20522 merge the specified ones onto the existing ones. */
20523 if (! NILP (oprops
) && !risky
)
20527 oprops
= Fcopy_sequence (oprops
);
20529 while (CONSP (tem
))
20531 oprops
= Fplist_put (oprops
, XCAR (tem
),
20532 XCAR (XCDR (tem
)));
20533 tem
= XCDR (XCDR (tem
));
20538 aelt
= Fassoc (elt
, mode_line_proptrans_alist
);
20539 if (! NILP (aelt
) && !NILP (Fequal (props
, XCDR (aelt
))))
20541 /* AELT is what we want. Move it to the front
20542 without consing. */
20544 mode_line_proptrans_alist
20545 = move_elt_to_front (aelt
, mode_line_proptrans_alist
);
20551 /* If AELT has the wrong props, it is useless.
20552 so get rid of it. */
20554 mode_line_proptrans_alist
20555 = Fdelq (aelt
, mode_line_proptrans_alist
);
20557 elt
= Fcopy_sequence (elt
);
20558 Fset_text_properties (make_number (0), Flength (elt
),
20560 /* Add this item to mode_line_proptrans_alist. */
20561 mode_line_proptrans_alist
20562 = Fcons (Fcons (elt
, props
),
20563 mode_line_proptrans_alist
);
20564 /* Truncate mode_line_proptrans_alist
20565 to at most 50 elements. */
20566 tem
= Fnthcdr (make_number (50),
20567 mode_line_proptrans_alist
);
20569 XSETCDR (tem
, Qnil
);
20578 prec
= precision
- n
;
20579 switch (mode_line_target
)
20581 case MODE_LINE_NOPROP
:
20582 case MODE_LINE_TITLE
:
20583 n
+= store_mode_line_noprop (SSDATA (elt
), -1, prec
);
20585 case MODE_LINE_STRING
:
20586 n
+= store_mode_line_string (NULL
, elt
, 1, 0, prec
, Qnil
);
20588 case MODE_LINE_DISPLAY
:
20589 n
+= display_string (NULL
, elt
, Qnil
, 0, 0, it
,
20590 0, prec
, 0, STRING_MULTIBYTE (elt
));
20597 /* Handle the non-literal case. */
20599 while ((precision
<= 0 || n
< precision
)
20600 && SREF (elt
, offset
) != 0
20601 && (mode_line_target
!= MODE_LINE_DISPLAY
20602 || it
->current_x
< it
->last_visible_x
))
20604 ptrdiff_t last_offset
= offset
;
20606 /* Advance to end of string or next format specifier. */
20607 while ((c
= SREF (elt
, offset
++)) != '\0' && c
!= '%')
20610 if (offset
- 1 != last_offset
)
20612 ptrdiff_t nchars
, nbytes
;
20614 /* Output to end of string or up to '%'. Field width
20615 is length of string. Don't output more than
20616 PRECISION allows us. */
20619 prec
= c_string_width (SDATA (elt
) + last_offset
,
20620 offset
- last_offset
, precision
- n
,
20623 switch (mode_line_target
)
20625 case MODE_LINE_NOPROP
:
20626 case MODE_LINE_TITLE
:
20627 n
+= store_mode_line_noprop (SSDATA (elt
) + last_offset
, 0, prec
);
20629 case MODE_LINE_STRING
:
20631 ptrdiff_t bytepos
= last_offset
;
20632 ptrdiff_t charpos
= string_byte_to_char (elt
, bytepos
);
20633 ptrdiff_t endpos
= (precision
<= 0
20634 ? string_byte_to_char (elt
, offset
)
20635 : charpos
+ nchars
);
20637 n
+= store_mode_line_string (NULL
,
20638 Fsubstring (elt
, make_number (charpos
),
20639 make_number (endpos
)),
20643 case MODE_LINE_DISPLAY
:
20645 ptrdiff_t bytepos
= last_offset
;
20646 ptrdiff_t charpos
= string_byte_to_char (elt
, bytepos
);
20648 if (precision
<= 0)
20649 nchars
= string_byte_to_char (elt
, offset
) - charpos
;
20650 n
+= display_string (NULL
, elt
, Qnil
, 0, charpos
,
20652 STRING_MULTIBYTE (elt
));
20657 else /* c == '%' */
20659 ptrdiff_t percent_position
= offset
;
20661 /* Get the specified minimum width. Zero means
20664 while ((c
= SREF (elt
, offset
++)) >= '0' && c
<= '9')
20665 field
= field
* 10 + c
- '0';
20667 /* Don't pad beyond the total padding allowed. */
20668 if (field_width
- n
> 0 && field
> field_width
- n
)
20669 field
= field_width
- n
;
20671 /* Note that either PRECISION <= 0 or N < PRECISION. */
20672 prec
= precision
- n
;
20675 n
+= display_mode_element (it
, depth
, field
, prec
,
20676 Vglobal_mode_string
, props
,
20681 ptrdiff_t bytepos
, charpos
;
20683 Lisp_Object string
;
20685 bytepos
= percent_position
;
20686 charpos
= (STRING_MULTIBYTE (elt
)
20687 ? string_byte_to_char (elt
, bytepos
)
20689 spec
= decode_mode_spec (it
->w
, c
, field
, &string
);
20690 multibyte
= STRINGP (string
) && STRING_MULTIBYTE (string
);
20692 switch (mode_line_target
)
20694 case MODE_LINE_NOPROP
:
20695 case MODE_LINE_TITLE
:
20696 n
+= store_mode_line_noprop (spec
, field
, prec
);
20698 case MODE_LINE_STRING
:
20700 Lisp_Object tem
= build_string (spec
);
20701 props
= Ftext_properties_at (make_number (charpos
), elt
);
20702 /* Should only keep face property in props */
20703 n
+= store_mode_line_string (NULL
, tem
, 0, field
, prec
, props
);
20706 case MODE_LINE_DISPLAY
:
20708 int nglyphs_before
, nwritten
;
20710 nglyphs_before
= it
->glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
20711 nwritten
= display_string (spec
, string
, elt
,
20716 /* Assign to the glyphs written above the
20717 string where the `%x' came from, position
20721 struct glyph
*glyph
20722 = (it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]
20726 for (i
= 0; i
< nwritten
; ++i
)
20728 glyph
[i
].object
= elt
;
20729 glyph
[i
].charpos
= charpos
;
20746 /* A symbol: process the value of the symbol recursively
20747 as if it appeared here directly. Avoid error if symbol void.
20748 Special case: if value of symbol is a string, output the string
20751 register Lisp_Object tem
;
20753 /* If the variable is not marked as risky to set
20754 then its contents are risky to use. */
20755 if (NILP (Fget (elt
, Qrisky_local_variable
)))
20758 tem
= Fboundp (elt
);
20761 tem
= Fsymbol_value (elt
);
20762 /* If value is a string, output that string literally:
20763 don't check for % within it. */
20767 if (!EQ (tem
, elt
))
20769 /* Give up right away for nil or t. */
20779 register Lisp_Object car
, tem
;
20781 /* A cons cell: five distinct cases.
20782 If first element is :eval or :propertize, do something special.
20783 If first element is a string or a cons, process all the elements
20784 and effectively concatenate them.
20785 If first element is a negative number, truncate displaying cdr to
20786 at most that many characters. If positive, pad (with spaces)
20787 to at least that many characters.
20788 If first element is a symbol, process the cadr or caddr recursively
20789 according to whether the symbol's value is non-nil or nil. */
20791 if (EQ (car
, QCeval
))
20793 /* An element of the form (:eval FORM) means evaluate FORM
20794 and use the result as mode line elements. */
20799 if (CONSP (XCDR (elt
)))
20802 spec
= safe_eval (XCAR (XCDR (elt
)));
20803 n
+= display_mode_element (it
, depth
, field_width
- n
,
20804 precision
- n
, spec
, props
,
20808 else if (EQ (car
, QCpropertize
))
20810 /* An element of the form (:propertize ELT PROPS...)
20811 means display ELT but applying properties PROPS. */
20816 if (CONSP (XCDR (elt
)))
20817 n
+= display_mode_element (it
, depth
, field_width
- n
,
20818 precision
- n
, XCAR (XCDR (elt
)),
20819 XCDR (XCDR (elt
)), risky
);
20821 else if (SYMBOLP (car
))
20823 tem
= Fboundp (car
);
20827 /* elt is now the cdr, and we know it is a cons cell.
20828 Use its car if CAR has a non-nil value. */
20831 tem
= Fsymbol_value (car
);
20838 /* Symbol's value is nil (or symbol is unbound)
20839 Get the cddr of the original list
20840 and if possible find the caddr and use that. */
20844 else if (!CONSP (elt
))
20849 else if (INTEGERP (car
))
20851 register int lim
= XINT (car
);
20855 /* Negative int means reduce maximum width. */
20856 if (precision
<= 0)
20859 precision
= min (precision
, -lim
);
20863 /* Padding specified. Don't let it be more than
20864 current maximum. */
20866 lim
= min (precision
, lim
);
20868 /* If that's more padding than already wanted, queue it.
20869 But don't reduce padding already specified even if
20870 that is beyond the current truncation point. */
20871 field_width
= max (lim
, field_width
);
20875 else if (STRINGP (car
) || CONSP (car
))
20877 Lisp_Object halftail
= elt
;
20881 && (precision
<= 0 || n
< precision
))
20883 n
+= display_mode_element (it
, depth
,
20884 /* Do padding only after the last
20885 element in the list. */
20886 (! CONSP (XCDR (elt
))
20889 precision
- n
, XCAR (elt
),
20893 if ((len
& 1) == 0)
20894 halftail
= XCDR (halftail
);
20895 /* Check for cycle. */
20896 if (EQ (halftail
, elt
))
20905 elt
= build_string ("*invalid*");
20909 /* Pad to FIELD_WIDTH. */
20910 if (field_width
> 0 && n
< field_width
)
20912 switch (mode_line_target
)
20914 case MODE_LINE_NOPROP
:
20915 case MODE_LINE_TITLE
:
20916 n
+= store_mode_line_noprop ("", field_width
- n
, 0);
20918 case MODE_LINE_STRING
:
20919 n
+= store_mode_line_string ("", Qnil
, 0, field_width
- n
, 0, Qnil
);
20921 case MODE_LINE_DISPLAY
:
20922 n
+= display_string ("", Qnil
, Qnil
, 0, 0, it
, field_width
- n
,
20931 /* Store a mode-line string element in mode_line_string_list.
20933 If STRING is non-null, display that C string. Otherwise, the Lisp
20934 string LISP_STRING is displayed.
20936 FIELD_WIDTH is the minimum number of output glyphs to produce.
20937 If STRING has fewer characters than FIELD_WIDTH, pad to the right
20938 with spaces. FIELD_WIDTH <= 0 means don't pad.
20940 PRECISION is the maximum number of characters to output from
20941 STRING. PRECISION <= 0 means don't truncate the string.
20943 If COPY_STRING is non-zero, make a copy of LISP_STRING before adding
20944 properties to the string.
20946 PROPS are the properties to add to the string.
20947 The mode_line_string_face face property is always added to the string.
20951 store_mode_line_string (const char *string
, Lisp_Object lisp_string
, int copy_string
,
20952 int field_width
, int precision
, Lisp_Object props
)
20957 if (string
!= NULL
)
20959 len
= strlen (string
);
20960 if (precision
> 0 && len
> precision
)
20962 lisp_string
= make_string (string
, len
);
20964 props
= mode_line_string_face_prop
;
20965 else if (!NILP (mode_line_string_face
))
20967 Lisp_Object face
= Fplist_get (props
, Qface
);
20968 props
= Fcopy_sequence (props
);
20970 face
= mode_line_string_face
;
20972 face
= Fcons (face
, Fcons (mode_line_string_face
, Qnil
));
20973 props
= Fplist_put (props
, Qface
, face
);
20975 Fadd_text_properties (make_number (0), make_number (len
),
20976 props
, lisp_string
);
20980 len
= XFASTINT (Flength (lisp_string
));
20981 if (precision
> 0 && len
> precision
)
20984 lisp_string
= Fsubstring (lisp_string
, make_number (0), make_number (len
));
20987 if (!NILP (mode_line_string_face
))
20991 props
= Ftext_properties_at (make_number (0), lisp_string
);
20992 face
= Fplist_get (props
, Qface
);
20994 face
= mode_line_string_face
;
20996 face
= Fcons (face
, Fcons (mode_line_string_face
, Qnil
));
20997 props
= Fcons (Qface
, Fcons (face
, Qnil
));
20999 lisp_string
= Fcopy_sequence (lisp_string
);
21002 Fadd_text_properties (make_number (0), make_number (len
),
21003 props
, lisp_string
);
21008 mode_line_string_list
= Fcons (lisp_string
, mode_line_string_list
);
21012 if (field_width
> len
)
21014 field_width
-= len
;
21015 lisp_string
= Fmake_string (make_number (field_width
), make_number (' '));
21017 Fadd_text_properties (make_number (0), make_number (field_width
),
21018 props
, lisp_string
);
21019 mode_line_string_list
= Fcons (lisp_string
, mode_line_string_list
);
21027 DEFUN ("format-mode-line", Fformat_mode_line
, Sformat_mode_line
,
21029 doc
: /* Format a string out of a mode line format specification.
21030 First arg FORMAT specifies the mode line format (see `mode-line-format'
21031 for details) to use.
21033 By default, the format is evaluated for the currently selected window.
21035 Optional second arg FACE specifies the face property to put on all
21036 characters for which no face is specified. The value nil means the
21037 default face. The value t means whatever face the window's mode line
21038 currently uses (either `mode-line' or `mode-line-inactive',
21039 depending on whether the window is the selected window or not).
21040 An integer value means the value string has no text
21043 Optional third and fourth args WINDOW and BUFFER specify the window
21044 and buffer to use as the context for the formatting (defaults
21045 are the selected window and the WINDOW's buffer). */)
21046 (Lisp_Object format
, Lisp_Object face
,
21047 Lisp_Object window
, Lisp_Object buffer
)
21052 struct buffer
*old_buffer
= NULL
;
21054 int no_props
= INTEGERP (face
);
21055 ptrdiff_t count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
21057 int string_start
= 0;
21060 window
= selected_window
;
21061 CHECK_WINDOW (window
);
21062 w
= XWINDOW (window
);
21065 buffer
= w
->buffer
;
21066 CHECK_BUFFER (buffer
);
21068 /* Make formatting the modeline a non-op when noninteractive, otherwise
21069 there will be problems later caused by a partially initialized frame. */
21070 if (NILP (format
) || noninteractive
)
21071 return empty_unibyte_string
;
21076 face_id
= (NILP (face
) || EQ (face
, Qdefault
)) ? DEFAULT_FACE_ID
21077 : EQ (face
, Qt
) ? (EQ (window
, selected_window
)
21078 ? MODE_LINE_FACE_ID
: MODE_LINE_INACTIVE_FACE_ID
)
21079 : EQ (face
, Qmode_line
) ? MODE_LINE_FACE_ID
21080 : EQ (face
, Qmode_line_inactive
) ? MODE_LINE_INACTIVE_FACE_ID
21081 : EQ (face
, Qheader_line
) ? HEADER_LINE_FACE_ID
21082 : EQ (face
, Qtool_bar
) ? TOOL_BAR_FACE_ID
21085 old_buffer
= current_buffer
;
21087 /* Save things including mode_line_proptrans_alist,
21088 and set that to nil so that we don't alter the outer value. */
21089 record_unwind_protect (unwind_format_mode_line
,
21090 format_mode_line_unwind_data
21091 (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (window
))),
21092 old_buffer
, selected_window
, 1));
21093 mode_line_proptrans_alist
= Qnil
;
21095 Fselect_window (window
, Qt
);
21096 set_buffer_internal_1 (XBUFFER (buffer
));
21098 init_iterator (&it
, w
, -1, -1, NULL
, face_id
);
21102 mode_line_target
= MODE_LINE_NOPROP
;
21103 mode_line_string_face_prop
= Qnil
;
21104 mode_line_string_list
= Qnil
;
21105 string_start
= MODE_LINE_NOPROP_LEN (0);
21109 mode_line_target
= MODE_LINE_STRING
;
21110 mode_line_string_list
= Qnil
;
21111 mode_line_string_face
= face
;
21112 mode_line_string_face_prop
21113 = (NILP (face
) ? Qnil
: Fcons (Qface
, Fcons (face
, Qnil
)));
21116 push_kboard (FRAME_KBOARD (it
.f
));
21117 display_mode_element (&it
, 0, 0, 0, format
, Qnil
, 0);
21122 len
= MODE_LINE_NOPROP_LEN (string_start
);
21123 str
= make_string (mode_line_noprop_buf
+ string_start
, len
);
21127 mode_line_string_list
= Fnreverse (mode_line_string_list
);
21128 str
= Fmapconcat (intern ("identity"), mode_line_string_list
,
21129 empty_unibyte_string
);
21132 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
21136 /* Write a null-terminated, right justified decimal representation of
21137 the positive integer D to BUF using a minimal field width WIDTH. */
21140 pint2str (register char *buf
, register int width
, register ptrdiff_t d
)
21142 register char *p
= buf
;
21150 *p
++ = d
% 10 + '0';
21155 for (width
-= (int) (p
- buf
); width
> 0; --width
)
21166 /* Write a null-terminated, right justified decimal and "human
21167 readable" representation of the nonnegative integer D to BUF using
21168 a minimal field width WIDTH. D should be smaller than 999.5e24. */
21170 static const char power_letter
[] =
21184 pint2hrstr (char *buf
, int width
, ptrdiff_t d
)
21186 /* We aim to represent the nonnegative integer D as
21187 QUOTIENT.TENTHS * 10 ^ (3 * EXPONENT). */
21188 ptrdiff_t quotient
= d
;
21190 /* -1 means: do not use TENTHS. */
21194 /* Length of QUOTIENT.TENTHS as a string. */
21200 if (1000 <= quotient
)
21202 /* Scale to the appropriate EXPONENT. */
21205 remainder
= quotient
% 1000;
21209 while (1000 <= quotient
);
21211 /* Round to nearest and decide whether to use TENTHS or not. */
21214 tenths
= remainder
/ 100;
21215 if (50 <= remainder
% 100)
21222 if (quotient
== 10)
21230 if (500 <= remainder
)
21232 if (quotient
< 999)
21243 /* Calculate the LENGTH of QUOTIENT.TENTHS as a string. */
21244 if (tenths
== -1 && quotient
<= 99)
21251 p
= psuffix
= buf
+ max (width
, length
);
21253 /* Print EXPONENT. */
21254 *psuffix
++ = power_letter
[exponent
];
21257 /* Print TENTHS. */
21260 *--p
= '0' + tenths
;
21264 /* Print QUOTIENT. */
21267 int digit
= quotient
% 10;
21268 *--p
= '0' + digit
;
21270 while ((quotient
/= 10) != 0);
21272 /* Print leading spaces. */
21277 /* Set a mnemonic character for coding_system (Lisp symbol) in BUF.
21278 If EOL_FLAG is 1, set also a mnemonic character for end-of-line
21279 type of CODING_SYSTEM. Return updated pointer into BUF. */
21281 static unsigned char invalid_eol_type
[] = "(*invalid*)";
21284 decode_mode_spec_coding (Lisp_Object coding_system
, register char *buf
, int eol_flag
)
21287 int multibyte
= !NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
));
21288 const unsigned char *eol_str
;
21290 /* The EOL conversion we are using. */
21291 Lisp_Object eoltype
;
21293 val
= CODING_SYSTEM_SPEC (coding_system
);
21296 if (!VECTORP (val
)) /* Not yet decided. */
21298 *buf
++ = multibyte
? '-' : ' ';
21300 eoltype
= eol_mnemonic_undecided
;
21301 /* Don't mention EOL conversion if it isn't decided. */
21306 Lisp_Object eolvalue
;
21308 attrs
= AREF (val
, 0);
21309 eolvalue
= AREF (val
, 2);
21312 ? XFASTINT (CODING_ATTR_MNEMONIC (attrs
))
21317 /* The EOL conversion that is normal on this system. */
21319 if (NILP (eolvalue
)) /* Not yet decided. */
21320 eoltype
= eol_mnemonic_undecided
;
21321 else if (VECTORP (eolvalue
)) /* Not yet decided. */
21322 eoltype
= eol_mnemonic_undecided
;
21323 else /* eolvalue is Qunix, Qdos, or Qmac. */
21324 eoltype
= (EQ (eolvalue
, Qunix
)
21325 ? eol_mnemonic_unix
21326 : (EQ (eolvalue
, Qdos
) == 1
21327 ? eol_mnemonic_dos
: eol_mnemonic_mac
));
21333 /* Mention the EOL conversion if it is not the usual one. */
21334 if (STRINGP (eoltype
))
21336 eol_str
= SDATA (eoltype
);
21337 eol_str_len
= SBYTES (eoltype
);
21339 else if (CHARACTERP (eoltype
))
21341 unsigned char *tmp
= alloca (MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH
);
21342 int c
= XFASTINT (eoltype
);
21343 eol_str_len
= CHAR_STRING (c
, tmp
);
21348 eol_str
= invalid_eol_type
;
21349 eol_str_len
= sizeof (invalid_eol_type
) - 1;
21351 memcpy (buf
, eol_str
, eol_str_len
);
21352 buf
+= eol_str_len
;
21358 /* Return a string for the output of a mode line %-spec for window W,
21359 generated by character C. FIELD_WIDTH > 0 means pad the string
21360 returned with spaces to that value. Return a Lisp string in
21361 *STRING if the resulting string is taken from that Lisp string.
21363 Note we operate on the current buffer for most purposes,
21364 the exception being w->base_line_pos. */
21366 static char lots_of_dashes
[] = "--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------";
21368 static const char *
21369 decode_mode_spec (struct window
*w
, register int c
, int field_width
,
21370 Lisp_Object
*string
)
21373 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
21374 char *decode_mode_spec_buf
= f
->decode_mode_spec_buffer
;
21375 struct buffer
*b
= current_buffer
;
21383 if (!NILP (BVAR (b
, read_only
)))
21385 if (BUF_MODIFF (b
) > BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b
))
21390 /* This differs from %* only for a modified read-only buffer. */
21391 if (BUF_MODIFF (b
) > BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b
))
21393 if (!NILP (BVAR (b
, read_only
)))
21398 /* This differs from %* in ignoring read-only-ness. */
21399 if (BUF_MODIFF (b
) > BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (b
))
21411 if (command_loop_level
> 5)
21413 p
= decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21414 for (i
= 0; i
< command_loop_level
; i
++)
21417 return decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21425 if (command_loop_level
> 5)
21427 p
= decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21428 for (i
= 0; i
< command_loop_level
; i
++)
21431 return decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21438 /* Let lots_of_dashes be a string of infinite length. */
21439 if (mode_line_target
== MODE_LINE_NOPROP
||
21440 mode_line_target
== MODE_LINE_STRING
)
21442 if (field_width
<= 0
21443 || field_width
> sizeof (lots_of_dashes
))
21445 for (i
= 0; i
< FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF_SIZE (f
) - 1; ++i
)
21446 decode_mode_spec_buf
[i
] = '-';
21447 decode_mode_spec_buf
[i
] = '\0';
21448 return decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21451 return lots_of_dashes
;
21455 obj
= BVAR (b
, name
);
21459 /* %c and %l are ignored in `frame-title-format'.
21460 (In redisplay_internal, the frame title is drawn _before_ the
21461 windows are updated, so the stuff which depends on actual
21462 window contents (such as %l) may fail to render properly, or
21463 even crash emacs.) */
21464 if (mode_line_target
== MODE_LINE_TITLE
)
21468 ptrdiff_t col
= current_column ();
21469 wset_column_number_displayed (w
, make_number (col
));
21470 pint2str (decode_mode_spec_buf
, field_width
, col
);
21471 return decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21475 #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC
21477 if (NILP (Vmemory_full
))
21480 return "!MEM FULL! ";
21487 /* %F displays the frame name. */
21488 if (!NILP (f
->title
))
21489 return SSDATA (f
->title
);
21490 if (f
->explicit_name
|| ! FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
21491 return SSDATA (f
->name
);
21495 obj
= BVAR (b
, filename
);
21500 ptrdiff_t size
= ZV
- BEGV
;
21501 pint2str (decode_mode_spec_buf
, field_width
, size
);
21502 return decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21507 ptrdiff_t size
= ZV
- BEGV
;
21508 pint2hrstr (decode_mode_spec_buf
, field_width
, size
);
21509 return decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21514 ptrdiff_t startpos
, startpos_byte
, line
, linepos
, linepos_byte
;
21515 ptrdiff_t topline
, nlines
, height
;
21518 /* %c and %l are ignored in `frame-title-format'. */
21519 if (mode_line_target
== MODE_LINE_TITLE
)
21522 startpos
= XMARKER (w
->start
)->charpos
;
21523 startpos_byte
= marker_byte_position (w
->start
);
21524 height
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (w
);
21526 /* If we decided that this buffer isn't suitable for line numbers,
21527 don't forget that too fast. */
21528 if (EQ (w
->base_line_pos
, w
->buffer
))
21530 /* But do forget it, if the window shows a different buffer now. */
21531 else if (BUFFERP (w
->base_line_pos
))
21532 wset_base_line_pos (w
, Qnil
);
21534 /* If the buffer is very big, don't waste time. */
21535 if (INTEGERP (Vline_number_display_limit
)
21536 && BUF_ZV (b
) - BUF_BEGV (b
) > XINT (Vline_number_display_limit
))
21538 wset_base_line_pos (w
, Qnil
);
21539 wset_base_line_number (w
, Qnil
);
21543 if (INTEGERP (w
->base_line_number
)
21544 && INTEGERP (w
->base_line_pos
)
21545 && XFASTINT (w
->base_line_pos
) <= startpos
)
21547 line
= XFASTINT (w
->base_line_number
);
21548 linepos
= XFASTINT (w
->base_line_pos
);
21549 linepos_byte
= buf_charpos_to_bytepos (b
, linepos
);
21554 linepos
= BUF_BEGV (b
);
21555 linepos_byte
= BUF_BEGV_BYTE (b
);
21558 /* Count lines from base line to window start position. */
21559 nlines
= display_count_lines (linepos_byte
,
21563 topline
= nlines
+ line
;
21565 /* Determine a new base line, if the old one is too close
21566 or too far away, or if we did not have one.
21567 "Too close" means it's plausible a scroll-down would
21568 go back past it. */
21569 if (startpos
== BUF_BEGV (b
))
21571 wset_base_line_number (w
, make_number (topline
));
21572 wset_base_line_pos (w
, make_number (BUF_BEGV (b
)));
21574 else if (nlines
< height
+ 25 || nlines
> height
* 3 + 50
21575 || linepos
== BUF_BEGV (b
))
21577 ptrdiff_t limit
= BUF_BEGV (b
);
21578 ptrdiff_t limit_byte
= BUF_BEGV_BYTE (b
);
21579 ptrdiff_t position
;
21580 ptrdiff_t distance
=
21581 (height
* 2 + 30) * line_number_display_limit_width
;
21583 if (startpos
- distance
> limit
)
21585 limit
= startpos
- distance
;
21586 limit_byte
= CHAR_TO_BYTE (limit
);
21589 nlines
= display_count_lines (startpos_byte
,
21591 - (height
* 2 + 30),
21593 /* If we couldn't find the lines we wanted within
21594 line_number_display_limit_width chars per line,
21595 give up on line numbers for this window. */
21596 if (position
== limit_byte
&& limit
== startpos
- distance
)
21598 wset_base_line_pos (w
, w
->buffer
);
21599 wset_base_line_number (w
, Qnil
);
21603 wset_base_line_number (w
, make_number (topline
- nlines
));
21604 wset_base_line_pos (w
, make_number (BYTE_TO_CHAR (position
)));
21607 /* Now count lines from the start pos to point. */
21608 nlines
= display_count_lines (startpos_byte
,
21609 PT_BYTE
, PT
, &junk
);
21611 /* Record that we did display the line number. */
21612 line_number_displayed
= 1;
21614 /* Make the string to show. */
21615 pint2str (decode_mode_spec_buf
, field_width
, topline
+ nlines
);
21616 return decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21619 char* p
= decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21620 int pad
= field_width
- 2;
21626 return decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21632 obj
= BVAR (b
, mode_name
);
21636 if (BUF_BEGV (b
) > BUF_BEG (b
) || BUF_ZV (b
) < BUF_Z (b
))
21642 ptrdiff_t pos
= marker_position (w
->start
);
21643 ptrdiff_t total
= BUF_ZV (b
) - BUF_BEGV (b
);
21645 if (XFASTINT (w
->window_end_pos
) <= BUF_Z (b
) - BUF_ZV (b
))
21647 if (pos
<= BUF_BEGV (b
))
21652 else if (pos
<= BUF_BEGV (b
))
21656 if (total
> 1000000)
21657 /* Do it differently for a large value, to avoid overflow. */
21658 total
= ((pos
- BUF_BEGV (b
)) + (total
/ 100) - 1) / (total
/ 100);
21660 total
= ((pos
- BUF_BEGV (b
)) * 100 + total
- 1) / total
;
21661 /* We can't normally display a 3-digit number,
21662 so get us a 2-digit number that is close. */
21665 sprintf (decode_mode_spec_buf
, "%2"pD
"d%%", total
);
21666 return decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21670 /* Display percentage of size above the bottom of the screen. */
21673 ptrdiff_t toppos
= marker_position (w
->start
);
21674 ptrdiff_t botpos
= BUF_Z (b
) - XFASTINT (w
->window_end_pos
);
21675 ptrdiff_t total
= BUF_ZV (b
) - BUF_BEGV (b
);
21677 if (botpos
>= BUF_ZV (b
))
21679 if (toppos
<= BUF_BEGV (b
))
21686 if (total
> 1000000)
21687 /* Do it differently for a large value, to avoid overflow. */
21688 total
= ((botpos
- BUF_BEGV (b
)) + (total
/ 100) - 1) / (total
/ 100);
21690 total
= ((botpos
- BUF_BEGV (b
)) * 100 + total
- 1) / total
;
21691 /* We can't normally display a 3-digit number,
21692 so get us a 2-digit number that is close. */
21695 if (toppos
<= BUF_BEGV (b
))
21696 sprintf (decode_mode_spec_buf
, "Top%2"pD
"d%%", total
);
21698 sprintf (decode_mode_spec_buf
, "%2"pD
"d%%", total
);
21699 return decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21704 /* status of process */
21705 obj
= Fget_buffer_process (Fcurrent_buffer ());
21707 return "no process";
21709 obj
= Fsymbol_name (Fprocess_status (obj
));
21715 ptrdiff_t count
= inhibit_garbage_collection ();
21716 Lisp_Object val
= call1 (intern ("file-remote-p"),
21717 BVAR (current_buffer
, directory
));
21718 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
21726 case 't': /* indicate TEXT or BINARY */
21730 /* coding-system (not including end-of-line format) */
21732 /* coding-system (including end-of-line type) */
21734 int eol_flag
= (c
== 'Z');
21735 char *p
= decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21737 if (! FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
21739 /* No need to mention EOL here--the terminal never needs
21740 to do EOL conversion. */
21741 p
= decode_mode_spec_coding (CODING_ID_NAME
21742 (FRAME_KEYBOARD_CODING (f
)->id
),
21744 p
= decode_mode_spec_coding (CODING_ID_NAME
21745 (FRAME_TERMINAL_CODING (f
)->id
),
21748 p
= decode_mode_spec_coding (BVAR (b
, buffer_file_coding_system
),
21751 #if 0 /* This proves to be annoying; I think we can do without. -- rms. */
21752 #ifdef subprocesses
21753 obj
= Fget_buffer_process (Fcurrent_buffer ());
21754 if (PROCESSP (obj
))
21756 p
= decode_mode_spec_coding
21757 (XPROCESS (obj
)->decode_coding_system
, p
, eol_flag
);
21758 p
= decode_mode_spec_coding
21759 (XPROCESS (obj
)->encode_coding_system
, p
, eol_flag
);
21761 #endif /* subprocesses */
21764 return decode_mode_spec_buf
;
21771 return SSDATA (obj
);
21778 /* Count up to COUNT lines starting from START_BYTE.
21779 But don't go beyond LIMIT_BYTE.
21780 Return the number of lines thus found (always nonnegative).
21782 Set *BYTE_POS_PTR to 1 if we found COUNT lines, 0 if we hit LIMIT. */
21785 display_count_lines (ptrdiff_t start_byte
,
21786 ptrdiff_t limit_byte
, ptrdiff_t count
,
21787 ptrdiff_t *byte_pos_ptr
)
21789 register unsigned char *cursor
;
21790 unsigned char *base
;
21792 register ptrdiff_t ceiling
;
21793 register unsigned char *ceiling_addr
;
21794 ptrdiff_t orig_count
= count
;
21796 /* If we are not in selective display mode,
21797 check only for newlines. */
21798 int selective_display
= (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, selective_display
))
21799 && !INTEGERP (BVAR (current_buffer
, selective_display
)));
21803 while (start_byte
< limit_byte
)
21805 ceiling
= BUFFER_CEILING_OF (start_byte
);
21806 ceiling
= min (limit_byte
- 1, ceiling
);
21807 ceiling_addr
= BYTE_POS_ADDR (ceiling
) + 1;
21808 base
= (cursor
= BYTE_POS_ADDR (start_byte
));
21811 if (selective_display
)
21812 while (*cursor
!= '\n' && *cursor
!= 015 && ++cursor
!= ceiling_addr
)
21815 while (*cursor
!= '\n' && ++cursor
!= ceiling_addr
)
21818 if (cursor
!= ceiling_addr
)
21822 start_byte
+= cursor
- base
+ 1;
21823 *byte_pos_ptr
= start_byte
;
21827 if (++cursor
== ceiling_addr
)
21833 start_byte
+= cursor
- base
;
21838 while (start_byte
> limit_byte
)
21840 ceiling
= BUFFER_FLOOR_OF (start_byte
- 1);
21841 ceiling
= max (limit_byte
, ceiling
);
21842 ceiling_addr
= BYTE_POS_ADDR (ceiling
) - 1;
21843 base
= (cursor
= BYTE_POS_ADDR (start_byte
- 1) + 1);
21846 if (selective_display
)
21847 while (--cursor
!= ceiling_addr
21848 && *cursor
!= '\n' && *cursor
!= 015)
21851 while (--cursor
!= ceiling_addr
&& *cursor
!= '\n')
21854 if (cursor
!= ceiling_addr
)
21858 start_byte
+= cursor
- base
+ 1;
21859 *byte_pos_ptr
= start_byte
;
21860 /* When scanning backwards, we should
21861 not count the newline posterior to which we stop. */
21862 return - orig_count
- 1;
21868 /* Here we add 1 to compensate for the last decrement
21869 of CURSOR, which took it past the valid range. */
21870 start_byte
+= cursor
- base
+ 1;
21874 *byte_pos_ptr
= limit_byte
;
21877 return - orig_count
+ count
;
21878 return orig_count
- count
;
21884 /***********************************************************************
21886 ***********************************************************************/
21888 /* Display a NUL-terminated string, starting with index START.
21890 If STRING is non-null, display that C string. Otherwise, the Lisp
21891 string LISP_STRING is displayed. There's a case that STRING is
21892 non-null and LISP_STRING is not nil. It means STRING is a string
21893 data of LISP_STRING. In that case, we display LISP_STRING while
21894 ignoring its text properties.
21896 If FACE_STRING is not nil, FACE_STRING_POS is a position in
21897 FACE_STRING. Display STRING or LISP_STRING with the face at
21898 FACE_STRING_POS in FACE_STRING:
21900 Display the string in the environment given by IT, but use the
21901 standard display table, temporarily.
21903 FIELD_WIDTH is the minimum number of output glyphs to produce.
21904 If STRING has fewer characters than FIELD_WIDTH, pad to the right
21905 with spaces. If STRING has more characters, more than FIELD_WIDTH
21906 glyphs will be produced. FIELD_WIDTH <= 0 means don't pad.
21908 PRECISION is the maximum number of characters to output from
21909 STRING. PRECISION < 0 means don't truncate the string.
21911 This is roughly equivalent to printf format specifiers:
21913 FIELD_WIDTH PRECISION PRINTF
21914 ----------------------------------------
21920 MULTIBYTE zero means do not display multibyte chars, > 0 means do
21921 display them, and < 0 means obey the current buffer's value of
21922 enable_multibyte_characters.
21924 Value is the number of columns displayed. */
21927 display_string (const char *string
, Lisp_Object lisp_string
, Lisp_Object face_string
,
21928 ptrdiff_t face_string_pos
, ptrdiff_t start
, struct it
*it
,
21929 int field_width
, int precision
, int max_x
, int multibyte
)
21931 int hpos_at_start
= it
->hpos
;
21932 int saved_face_id
= it
->face_id
;
21933 struct glyph_row
*row
= it
->glyph_row
;
21934 ptrdiff_t it_charpos
;
21936 /* Initialize the iterator IT for iteration over STRING beginning
21937 with index START. */
21938 reseat_to_string (it
, NILP (lisp_string
) ? string
: NULL
, lisp_string
, start
,
21939 precision
, field_width
, multibyte
);
21940 if (string
&& STRINGP (lisp_string
))
21941 /* LISP_STRING is the one returned by decode_mode_spec. We should
21942 ignore its text properties. */
21943 it
->stop_charpos
= it
->end_charpos
;
21945 /* If displaying STRING, set up the face of the iterator from
21946 FACE_STRING, if that's given. */
21947 if (STRINGP (face_string
))
21953 = face_at_string_position (it
->w
, face_string
, face_string_pos
,
21954 0, it
->region_beg_charpos
,
21955 it
->region_end_charpos
,
21956 &endptr
, it
->base_face_id
, 0);
21957 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
);
21958 it
->face_box_p
= face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
;
21961 /* Set max_x to the maximum allowed X position. Don't let it go
21962 beyond the right edge of the window. */
21964 max_x
= it
->last_visible_x
;
21966 max_x
= min (max_x
, it
->last_visible_x
);
21968 /* Skip over display elements that are not visible. because IT->w is
21970 if (it
->current_x
< it
->first_visible_x
)
21971 move_it_in_display_line_to (it
, 100000, it
->first_visible_x
,
21972 MOVE_TO_POS
| MOVE_TO_X
);
21974 row
->ascent
= it
->max_ascent
;
21975 row
->height
= it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
;
21976 row
->phys_ascent
= it
->max_phys_ascent
;
21977 row
->phys_height
= it
->max_phys_ascent
+ it
->max_phys_descent
;
21978 row
->extra_line_spacing
= it
->max_extra_line_spacing
;
21980 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
21981 it_charpos
= IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
);
21983 it_charpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
21985 /* This condition is for the case that we are called with current_x
21986 past last_visible_x. */
21987 while (it
->current_x
< max_x
)
21989 int x_before
, x
, n_glyphs_before
, i
, nglyphs
;
21991 /* Get the next display element. */
21992 if (!get_next_display_element (it
))
21995 /* Produce glyphs. */
21996 x_before
= it
->current_x
;
21997 n_glyphs_before
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
21998 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (it
);
22000 nglyphs
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - n_glyphs_before
;
22003 while (i
< nglyphs
)
22005 struct glyph
*glyph
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + n_glyphs_before
+ i
;
22007 if (it
->line_wrap
!= TRUNCATE
22008 && x
+ glyph
->pixel_width
> max_x
)
22010 /* End of continued line or max_x reached. */
22011 if (CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (*glyph
))
22013 /* A wide character is unbreakable. */
22014 if (row
->reversed_p
)
22015 unproduce_glyphs (it
, row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]
22016 - n_glyphs_before
);
22017 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = n_glyphs_before
;
22018 it
->current_x
= x_before
;
22022 if (row
->reversed_p
)
22023 unproduce_glyphs (it
, row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]
22024 - (n_glyphs_before
+ i
));
22025 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = n_glyphs_before
+ i
;
22030 else if (x
+ glyph
->pixel_width
>= it
->first_visible_x
)
22032 /* Glyph is at least partially visible. */
22034 if (x
< it
->first_visible_x
)
22035 row
->x
= x
- it
->first_visible_x
;
22039 /* Glyph is off the left margin of the display area.
22040 Should not happen. */
22044 row
->ascent
= max (row
->ascent
, it
->max_ascent
);
22045 row
->height
= max (row
->height
, it
->max_ascent
+ it
->max_descent
);
22046 row
->phys_ascent
= max (row
->phys_ascent
, it
->max_phys_ascent
);
22047 row
->phys_height
= max (row
->phys_height
,
22048 it
->max_phys_ascent
+ it
->max_phys_descent
);
22049 row
->extra_line_spacing
= max (row
->extra_line_spacing
,
22050 it
->max_extra_line_spacing
);
22051 x
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
22055 /* Stop if max_x reached. */
22059 /* Stop at line ends. */
22060 if (ITERATOR_AT_END_OF_LINE_P (it
))
22062 it
->continuation_lines_width
= 0;
22066 set_iterator_to_next (it
, 1);
22067 if (STRINGP (it
->string
))
22068 it_charpos
= IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
);
22070 it_charpos
= IT_CHARPOS (*it
);
22072 /* Stop if truncating at the right edge. */
22073 if (it
->line_wrap
== TRUNCATE
22074 && it
->current_x
>= it
->last_visible_x
)
22076 /* Add truncation mark, but don't do it if the line is
22077 truncated at a padding space. */
22078 if (it_charpos
< it
->string_nchars
)
22080 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
22084 if (it
->current_x
> it
->last_visible_x
)
22086 if (!row
->reversed_p
)
22088 for (ii
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1; ii
> 0; --ii
)
22089 if (!CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][ii
]))
22094 for (ii
= 0; ii
< row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]; ii
++)
22095 if (!CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
][ii
]))
22097 unproduce_glyphs (it
, ii
+ 1);
22098 ii
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - (ii
+ 1);
22100 for (n
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]; ii
< n
; ++ii
)
22102 row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] = ii
;
22103 produce_special_glyphs (it
, IT_TRUNCATION
);
22106 produce_special_glyphs (it
, IT_TRUNCATION
);
22108 row
->truncated_on_right_p
= 1;
22114 /* Maybe insert a truncation at the left. */
22115 if (it
->first_visible_x
22118 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
22119 || (row
->reversed_p
22120 ? WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
22121 : WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)) == 0)
22122 insert_left_trunc_glyphs (it
);
22123 row
->truncated_on_left_p
= 1;
22126 it
->face_id
= saved_face_id
;
22128 /* Value is number of columns displayed. */
22129 return it
->hpos
- hpos_at_start
;
22134 /* This is like a combination of memq and assq. Return 1/2 if PROPVAL
22135 appears as an element of LIST or as the car of an element of LIST.
22136 If PROPVAL is a list, compare each element against LIST in that
22137 way, and return 1/2 if any element of PROPVAL is found in LIST.
22138 Otherwise return 0. This function cannot quit.
22139 The return value is 2 if the text is invisible but with an ellipsis
22140 and 1 if it's invisible and without an ellipsis. */
22143 invisible_p (register Lisp_Object propval
, Lisp_Object list
)
22145 register Lisp_Object tail
, proptail
;
22147 for (tail
= list
; CONSP (tail
); tail
= XCDR (tail
))
22149 register Lisp_Object tem
;
22151 if (EQ (propval
, tem
))
22153 if (CONSP (tem
) && EQ (propval
, XCAR (tem
)))
22154 return NILP (XCDR (tem
)) ? 1 : 2;
22157 if (CONSP (propval
))
22159 for (proptail
= propval
; CONSP (proptail
); proptail
= XCDR (proptail
))
22161 Lisp_Object propelt
;
22162 propelt
= XCAR (proptail
);
22163 for (tail
= list
; CONSP (tail
); tail
= XCDR (tail
))
22165 register Lisp_Object tem
;
22167 if (EQ (propelt
, tem
))
22169 if (CONSP (tem
) && EQ (propelt
, XCAR (tem
)))
22170 return NILP (XCDR (tem
)) ? 1 : 2;
22178 DEFUN ("invisible-p", Finvisible_p
, Sinvisible_p
, 1, 1, 0,
22179 doc
: /* Non-nil if the property makes the text invisible.
22180 POS-OR-PROP can be a marker or number, in which case it is taken to be
22181 a position in the current buffer and the value of the `invisible' property
22182 is checked; or it can be some other value, which is then presumed to be the
22183 value of the `invisible' property of the text of interest.
22184 The non-nil value returned can be t for truly invisible text or something
22185 else if the text is replaced by an ellipsis. */)
22186 (Lisp_Object pos_or_prop
)
22189 = (NATNUMP (pos_or_prop
) || MARKERP (pos_or_prop
)
22190 ? Fget_char_property (pos_or_prop
, Qinvisible
, Qnil
)
22192 int invis
= TEXT_PROP_MEANS_INVISIBLE (prop
);
22193 return (invis
== 0 ? Qnil
22195 : make_number (invis
));
22198 /* Calculate a width or height in pixels from a specification using
22199 the following elements:
22202 NUM - a (fractional) multiple of the default font width/height
22203 (NUM) - specifies exactly NUM pixels
22204 UNIT - a fixed number of pixels, see below.
22205 ELEMENT - size of a display element in pixels, see below.
22206 (NUM . SPEC) - equals NUM * SPEC
22207 (+ SPEC SPEC ...) - add pixel values
22208 (- SPEC SPEC ...) - subtract pixel values
22209 (- SPEC) - negate pixel value
22212 INT or FLOAT - a number constant
22213 SYMBOL - use symbol's (buffer local) variable binding.
22216 in - pixels per inch *)
22217 mm - pixels per 1/1000 meter *)
22218 cm - pixels per 1/100 meter *)
22219 width - width of current font in pixels.
22220 height - height of current font in pixels.
22222 *) using the ratio(s) defined in display-pixels-per-inch.
22226 left-fringe - left fringe width in pixels
22227 right-fringe - right fringe width in pixels
22229 left-margin - left margin width in pixels
22230 right-margin - right margin width in pixels
22232 scroll-bar - scroll-bar area width in pixels
22236 Pixels corresponding to 5 inches:
22239 Total width of non-text areas on left side of window (if scroll-bar is on left):
22240 '(space :width (+ left-fringe left-margin scroll-bar))
22242 Align to first text column (in header line):
22243 '(space :align-to 0)
22245 Align to middle of text area minus half the width of variable `my-image'
22246 containing a loaded image:
22247 '(space :align-to (0.5 . (- text my-image)))
22249 Width of left margin minus width of 1 character in the default font:
22250 '(space :width (- left-margin 1))
22252 Width of left margin minus width of 2 characters in the current font:
22253 '(space :width (- left-margin (2 . width)))
22255 Center 1 character over left-margin (in header line):
22256 '(space :align-to (+ left-margin (0.5 . left-margin) -0.5))
22258 Different ways to express width of left fringe plus left margin minus one pixel:
22259 '(space :width (- (+ left-fringe left-margin) (1)))
22260 '(space :width (+ left-fringe left-margin (- (1))))
22261 '(space :width (+ left-fringe left-margin (-1)))
22265 #define NUMVAL(X) \
22266 ((INTEGERP (X) || FLOATP (X)) \
22271 calc_pixel_width_or_height (double *res
, struct it
*it
, Lisp_Object prop
,
22272 struct font
*font
, int width_p
, int *align_to
)
22276 #define OK_PIXELS(val) ((*res = (double)(val)), 1)
22277 #define OK_ALIGN_TO(val) ((*align_to = (int)(val)), 1)
22280 return OK_PIXELS (0);
22282 eassert (FRAME_LIVE_P (it
->f
));
22284 if (SYMBOLP (prop
))
22286 if (SCHARS (SYMBOL_NAME (prop
)) == 2)
22288 char *unit
= SSDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (prop
));
22290 if (unit
[0] == 'i' && unit
[1] == 'n')
22292 else if (unit
[0] == 'm' && unit
[1] == 'm')
22294 else if (unit
[0] == 'c' && unit
[1] == 'm')
22301 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
22302 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
22304 ? FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (it
->f
)->resx
22305 : FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (it
->f
)->resy
),
22307 return OK_PIXELS (ppi
/ pixels
);
22310 if ((ppi
= NUMVAL (Vdisplay_pixels_per_inch
), ppi
> 0)
22311 || (CONSP (Vdisplay_pixels_per_inch
)
22313 ? NUMVAL (XCAR (Vdisplay_pixels_per_inch
))
22314 : NUMVAL (XCDR (Vdisplay_pixels_per_inch
))),
22316 return OK_PIXELS (ppi
/ pixels
);
22322 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
22323 if (EQ (prop
, Qheight
))
22324 return OK_PIXELS (font
? FONT_HEIGHT (font
) : FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (it
->f
));
22325 if (EQ (prop
, Qwidth
))
22326 return OK_PIXELS (font
? FONT_WIDTH (font
) : FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (it
->f
));
22328 if (EQ (prop
, Qheight
) || EQ (prop
, Qwidth
))
22329 return OK_PIXELS (1);
22332 if (EQ (prop
, Qtext
))
22333 return OK_PIXELS (width_p
22334 ? window_box_width (it
->w
, TEXT_AREA
)
22335 : WINDOW_BOX_HEIGHT_NO_MODE_LINE (it
->w
));
22337 if (align_to
&& *align_to
< 0)
22340 if (EQ (prop
, Qleft
))
22341 return OK_ALIGN_TO (window_box_left_offset (it
->w
, TEXT_AREA
));
22342 if (EQ (prop
, Qright
))
22343 return OK_ALIGN_TO (window_box_right_offset (it
->w
, TEXT_AREA
));
22344 if (EQ (prop
, Qcenter
))
22345 return OK_ALIGN_TO (window_box_left_offset (it
->w
, TEXT_AREA
)
22346 + window_box_width (it
->w
, TEXT_AREA
) / 2);
22347 if (EQ (prop
, Qleft_fringe
))
22348 return OK_ALIGN_TO (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (it
->w
)
22349 ? WINDOW_LEFT_SCROLL_BAR_AREA_WIDTH (it
->w
)
22350 : window_box_right_offset (it
->w
, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
));
22351 if (EQ (prop
, Qright_fringe
))
22352 return OK_ALIGN_TO (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (it
->w
)
22353 ? window_box_right_offset (it
->w
, RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
)
22354 : window_box_right_offset (it
->w
, TEXT_AREA
));
22355 if (EQ (prop
, Qleft_margin
))
22356 return OK_ALIGN_TO (window_box_left_offset (it
->w
, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
));
22357 if (EQ (prop
, Qright_margin
))
22358 return OK_ALIGN_TO (window_box_left_offset (it
->w
, RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
));
22359 if (EQ (prop
, Qscroll_bar
))
22360 return OK_ALIGN_TO (WINDOW_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_ON_LEFT (it
->w
)
22362 : (window_box_right_offset (it
->w
, RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
)
22363 + (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (it
->w
)
22364 ? WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
)
22369 if (EQ (prop
, Qleft_fringe
))
22370 return OK_PIXELS (WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
));
22371 if (EQ (prop
, Qright_fringe
))
22372 return OK_PIXELS (WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (it
->w
));
22373 if (EQ (prop
, Qleft_margin
))
22374 return OK_PIXELS (WINDOW_LEFT_MARGIN_WIDTH (it
->w
));
22375 if (EQ (prop
, Qright_margin
))
22376 return OK_PIXELS (WINDOW_RIGHT_MARGIN_WIDTH (it
->w
));
22377 if (EQ (prop
, Qscroll_bar
))
22378 return OK_PIXELS (WINDOW_SCROLL_BAR_AREA_WIDTH (it
->w
));
22381 prop
= buffer_local_value_1 (prop
, it
->w
->buffer
);
22382 if (EQ (prop
, Qunbound
))
22386 if (INTEGERP (prop
) || FLOATP (prop
))
22388 int base_unit
= (width_p
22389 ? FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (it
->f
)
22390 : FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (it
->f
));
22391 return OK_PIXELS (XFLOATINT (prop
) * base_unit
);
22396 Lisp_Object car
= XCAR (prop
);
22397 Lisp_Object cdr
= XCDR (prop
);
22401 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
22402 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
22403 && valid_image_p (prop
))
22405 ptrdiff_t id
= lookup_image (it
->f
, prop
);
22406 struct image
*img
= IMAGE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, id
);
22408 return OK_PIXELS (width_p
? img
->width
: img
->height
);
22411 if (EQ (car
, Qplus
) || EQ (car
, Qminus
))
22417 while (CONSP (cdr
))
22419 if (!calc_pixel_width_or_height (&px
, it
, XCAR (cdr
),
22420 font
, width_p
, align_to
))
22423 pixels
= (EQ (car
, Qplus
) ? px
: -px
), first
= 0;
22428 if (EQ (car
, Qminus
))
22430 return OK_PIXELS (pixels
);
22433 car
= buffer_local_value_1 (car
, it
->w
->buffer
);
22434 if (EQ (car
, Qunbound
))
22438 if (INTEGERP (car
) || FLOATP (car
))
22441 pixels
= XFLOATINT (car
);
22443 return OK_PIXELS (pixels
);
22444 if (calc_pixel_width_or_height (&fact
, it
, cdr
,
22445 font
, width_p
, align_to
))
22446 return OK_PIXELS (pixels
* fact
);
22457 /***********************************************************************
22459 ***********************************************************************/
22461 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
22466 dump_glyph_string (struct glyph_string
*s
)
22468 fprintf (stderr
, "glyph string\n");
22469 fprintf (stderr
, " x, y, w, h = %d, %d, %d, %d\n",
22470 s
->x
, s
->y
, s
->width
, s
->height
);
22471 fprintf (stderr
, " ybase = %d\n", s
->ybase
);
22472 fprintf (stderr
, " hl = %d\n", s
->hl
);
22473 fprintf (stderr
, " left overhang = %d, right = %d\n",
22474 s
->left_overhang
, s
->right_overhang
);
22475 fprintf (stderr
, " nchars = %d\n", s
->nchars
);
22476 fprintf (stderr
, " extends to end of line = %d\n",
22477 s
->extends_to_end_of_line_p
);
22478 fprintf (stderr
, " font height = %d\n", FONT_HEIGHT (s
->font
));
22479 fprintf (stderr
, " bg width = %d\n", s
->background_width
);
22482 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG */
22484 /* Initialize glyph string S. CHAR2B is a suitably allocated vector
22485 of XChar2b structures for S; it can't be allocated in
22486 init_glyph_string because it must be allocated via `alloca'. W
22487 is the window on which S is drawn. ROW and AREA are the glyph row
22488 and area within the row from which S is constructed. START is the
22489 index of the first glyph structure covered by S. HL is a
22490 face-override for drawing S. */
22493 #define OPTIONAL_HDC(hdc) HDC hdc,
22494 #define DECLARE_HDC(hdc) HDC hdc;
22495 #define ALLOCATE_HDC(hdc, f) hdc = get_frame_dc ((f))
22496 #define RELEASE_HDC(hdc, f) release_frame_dc ((f), (hdc))
22499 #ifndef OPTIONAL_HDC
22500 #define OPTIONAL_HDC(hdc)
22501 #define DECLARE_HDC(hdc)
22502 #define ALLOCATE_HDC(hdc, f)
22503 #define RELEASE_HDC(hdc, f)
22507 init_glyph_string (struct glyph_string
*s
,
22509 XChar2b
*char2b
, struct window
*w
, struct glyph_row
*row
,
22510 enum glyph_row_area area
, int start
, enum draw_glyphs_face hl
)
22512 memset (s
, 0, sizeof *s
);
22514 s
->f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
22518 s
->display
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY (s
->f
);
22519 s
->window
= FRAME_X_WINDOW (s
->f
);
22520 s
->char2b
= char2b
;
22524 s
->first_glyph
= row
->glyphs
[area
] + start
;
22525 s
->height
= row
->height
;
22526 s
->y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, row
->y
);
22527 s
->ybase
= s
->y
+ row
->ascent
;
22531 /* Append the list of glyph strings with head H and tail T to the list
22532 with head *HEAD and tail *TAIL. Set *HEAD and *TAIL to the result. */
22535 append_glyph_string_lists (struct glyph_string
**head
, struct glyph_string
**tail
,
22536 struct glyph_string
*h
, struct glyph_string
*t
)
22550 /* Prepend the list of glyph strings with head H and tail T to the
22551 list with head *HEAD and tail *TAIL. Set *HEAD and *TAIL to the
22555 prepend_glyph_string_lists (struct glyph_string
**head
, struct glyph_string
**tail
,
22556 struct glyph_string
*h
, struct glyph_string
*t
)
22570 /* Append glyph string S to the list with head *HEAD and tail *TAIL.
22571 Set *HEAD and *TAIL to the resulting list. */
22574 append_glyph_string (struct glyph_string
**head
, struct glyph_string
**tail
,
22575 struct glyph_string
*s
)
22577 s
->next
= s
->prev
= NULL
;
22578 append_glyph_string_lists (head
, tail
, s
, s
);
22582 /* Get face and two-byte form of character C in face FACE_ID on frame F.
22583 The encoding of C is returned in *CHAR2B. DISPLAY_P non-zero means
22584 make sure that X resources for the face returned are allocated.
22585 Value is a pointer to a realized face that is ready for display if
22586 DISPLAY_P is non-zero. */
22588 static struct face
*
22589 get_char_face_and_encoding (struct frame
*f
, int c
, int face_id
,
22590 XChar2b
*char2b
, int display_p
)
22592 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (f
, face_id
);
22596 unsigned code
= face
->font
->driver
->encode_char (face
->font
, c
);
22598 if (code
!= FONT_INVALID_CODE
)
22599 STORE_XCHAR2B (char2b
, (code
>> 8), (code
& 0xFF));
22601 STORE_XCHAR2B (char2b
, 0, 0);
22604 /* Make sure X resources of the face are allocated. */
22605 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
22609 eassert (face
!= NULL
);
22610 PREPARE_FACE_FOR_DISPLAY (f
, face
);
22617 /* Get face and two-byte form of character glyph GLYPH on frame F.
22618 The encoding of GLYPH->u.ch is returned in *CHAR2B. Value is
22619 a pointer to a realized face that is ready for display. */
22621 static struct face
*
22622 get_glyph_face_and_encoding (struct frame
*f
, struct glyph
*glyph
,
22623 XChar2b
*char2b
, int *two_byte_p
)
22627 eassert (glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
);
22628 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (f
, glyph
->face_id
);
22637 if (CHAR_BYTE8_P (glyph
->u
.ch
))
22638 code
= CHAR_TO_BYTE8 (glyph
->u
.ch
);
22640 code
= face
->font
->driver
->encode_char (face
->font
, glyph
->u
.ch
);
22642 if (code
!= FONT_INVALID_CODE
)
22643 STORE_XCHAR2B (char2b
, (code
>> 8), (code
& 0xFF));
22645 STORE_XCHAR2B (char2b
, 0, 0);
22648 /* Make sure X resources of the face are allocated. */
22649 eassert (face
!= NULL
);
22650 PREPARE_FACE_FOR_DISPLAY (f
, face
);
22655 /* Get glyph code of character C in FONT in the two-byte form CHAR2B.
22656 Return 1 if FONT has a glyph for C, otherwise return 0. */
22659 get_char_glyph_code (int c
, struct font
*font
, XChar2b
*char2b
)
22663 if (CHAR_BYTE8_P (c
))
22664 code
= CHAR_TO_BYTE8 (c
);
22666 code
= font
->driver
->encode_char (font
, c
);
22668 if (code
== FONT_INVALID_CODE
)
22670 STORE_XCHAR2B (char2b
, (code
>> 8), (code
& 0xFF));
22675 /* Fill glyph string S with composition components specified by S->cmp.
22677 BASE_FACE is the base face of the composition.
22678 S->cmp_from is the index of the first component for S.
22680 OVERLAPS non-zero means S should draw the foreground only, and use
22681 its physical height for clipping. See also draw_glyphs.
22683 Value is the index of a component not in S. */
22686 fill_composite_glyph_string (struct glyph_string
*s
, struct face
*base_face
,
22690 /* For all glyphs of this composition, starting at the offset
22691 S->cmp_from, until we reach the end of the definition or encounter a
22692 glyph that requires the different face, add it to S. */
22697 s
->for_overlaps
= overlaps
;
22700 for (i
= s
->cmp_from
; i
< s
->cmp
->glyph_len
; i
++)
22702 int c
= COMPOSITION_GLYPH (s
->cmp
, i
);
22704 /* TAB in a composition means display glyphs with padding space
22705 on the left or right. */
22708 int face_id
= FACE_FOR_CHAR (s
->f
, base_face
->ascii_face
, c
,
22711 face
= get_char_face_and_encoding (s
->f
, c
, face_id
,
22718 s
->font
= s
->face
->font
;
22720 else if (s
->face
!= face
)
22728 if (s
->face
== NULL
)
22730 s
->face
= base_face
->ascii_face
;
22731 s
->font
= s
->face
->font
;
22734 /* All glyph strings for the same composition has the same width,
22735 i.e. the width set for the first component of the composition. */
22736 s
->width
= s
->first_glyph
->pixel_width
;
22738 /* If the specified font could not be loaded, use the frame's
22739 default font, but record the fact that we couldn't load it in
22740 the glyph string so that we can draw rectangles for the
22741 characters of the glyph string. */
22742 if (s
->font
== NULL
)
22744 s
->font_not_found_p
= 1;
22745 s
->font
= FRAME_FONT (s
->f
);
22748 /* Adjust base line for subscript/superscript text. */
22749 s
->ybase
+= s
->first_glyph
->voffset
;
22751 /* This glyph string must always be drawn with 16-bit functions. */
22758 fill_gstring_glyph_string (struct glyph_string
*s
, int face_id
,
22759 int start
, int end
, int overlaps
)
22761 struct glyph
*glyph
, *last
;
22762 Lisp_Object lgstring
;
22765 s
->for_overlaps
= overlaps
;
22766 glyph
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
] + start
;
22767 last
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
] + end
;
22768 s
->cmp_id
= glyph
->u
.cmp
.id
;
22769 s
->cmp_from
= glyph
->slice
.cmp
.from
;
22770 s
->cmp_to
= glyph
->slice
.cmp
.to
+ 1;
22771 s
->face
= FACE_FROM_ID (s
->f
, face_id
);
22772 lgstring
= composition_gstring_from_id (s
->cmp_id
);
22773 s
->font
= XFONT_OBJECT (LGSTRING_FONT (lgstring
));
22775 while (glyph
< last
22776 && glyph
->u
.cmp
.automatic
22777 && glyph
->u
.cmp
.id
== s
->cmp_id
22778 && s
->cmp_to
== glyph
->slice
.cmp
.from
)
22779 s
->cmp_to
= (glyph
++)->slice
.cmp
.to
+ 1;
22781 for (i
= s
->cmp_from
; i
< s
->cmp_to
; i
++)
22783 Lisp_Object lglyph
= LGSTRING_GLYPH (lgstring
, i
);
22784 unsigned code
= LGLYPH_CODE (lglyph
);
22786 STORE_XCHAR2B ((s
->char2b
+ i
), code
>> 8, code
& 0xFF);
22788 s
->width
= composition_gstring_width (lgstring
, s
->cmp_from
, s
->cmp_to
, NULL
);
22789 return glyph
- s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
];
22793 /* Fill glyph string S from a sequence glyphs for glyphless characters.
22794 See the comment of fill_glyph_string for arguments.
22795 Value is the index of the first glyph not in S. */
22799 fill_glyphless_glyph_string (struct glyph_string
*s
, int face_id
,
22800 int start
, int end
, int overlaps
)
22802 struct glyph
*glyph
, *last
;
22805 eassert (s
->first_glyph
->type
== GLYPHLESS_GLYPH
);
22806 s
->for_overlaps
= overlaps
;
22807 glyph
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
] + start
;
22808 last
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
] + end
;
22809 voffset
= glyph
->voffset
;
22810 s
->face
= FACE_FROM_ID (s
->f
, face_id
);
22811 s
->font
= s
->face
->font
? s
->face
->font
: FRAME_FONT (s
->f
);
22813 s
->width
= glyph
->pixel_width
;
22815 while (glyph
< last
22816 && glyph
->type
== GLYPHLESS_GLYPH
22817 && glyph
->voffset
== voffset
22818 && glyph
->face_id
== face_id
)
22821 s
->width
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
22824 s
->ybase
+= voffset
;
22825 return glyph
- s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
];
22829 /* Fill glyph string S from a sequence of character glyphs.
22831 FACE_ID is the face id of the string. START is the index of the
22832 first glyph to consider, END is the index of the last + 1.
22833 OVERLAPS non-zero means S should draw the foreground only, and use
22834 its physical height for clipping. See also draw_glyphs.
22836 Value is the index of the first glyph not in S. */
22839 fill_glyph_string (struct glyph_string
*s
, int face_id
,
22840 int start
, int end
, int overlaps
)
22842 struct glyph
*glyph
, *last
;
22844 int glyph_not_available_p
;
22846 eassert (s
->f
== XFRAME (s
->w
->frame
));
22847 eassert (s
->nchars
== 0);
22848 eassert (start
>= 0 && end
> start
);
22850 s
->for_overlaps
= overlaps
;
22851 glyph
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
] + start
;
22852 last
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
] + end
;
22853 voffset
= glyph
->voffset
;
22854 s
->padding_p
= glyph
->padding_p
;
22855 glyph_not_available_p
= glyph
->glyph_not_available_p
;
22857 while (glyph
< last
22858 && glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
22859 && glyph
->voffset
== voffset
22860 /* Same face id implies same font, nowadays. */
22861 && glyph
->face_id
== face_id
22862 && glyph
->glyph_not_available_p
== glyph_not_available_p
)
22866 s
->face
= get_glyph_face_and_encoding (s
->f
, glyph
,
22867 s
->char2b
+ s
->nchars
,
22869 s
->two_byte_p
= two_byte_p
;
22871 eassert (s
->nchars
<= end
- start
);
22872 s
->width
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
22873 if (glyph
++->padding_p
!= s
->padding_p
)
22877 s
->font
= s
->face
->font
;
22879 /* If the specified font could not be loaded, use the frame's font,
22880 but record the fact that we couldn't load it in
22881 S->font_not_found_p so that we can draw rectangles for the
22882 characters of the glyph string. */
22883 if (s
->font
== NULL
|| glyph_not_available_p
)
22885 s
->font_not_found_p
= 1;
22886 s
->font
= FRAME_FONT (s
->f
);
22889 /* Adjust base line for subscript/superscript text. */
22890 s
->ybase
+= voffset
;
22892 eassert (s
->face
&& s
->face
->gc
);
22893 return glyph
- s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
];
22897 /* Fill glyph string S from image glyph S->first_glyph. */
22900 fill_image_glyph_string (struct glyph_string
*s
)
22902 eassert (s
->first_glyph
->type
== IMAGE_GLYPH
);
22903 s
->img
= IMAGE_FROM_ID (s
->f
, s
->first_glyph
->u
.img_id
);
22905 s
->slice
= s
->first_glyph
->slice
.img
;
22906 s
->face
= FACE_FROM_ID (s
->f
, s
->first_glyph
->face_id
);
22907 s
->font
= s
->face
->font
;
22908 s
->width
= s
->first_glyph
->pixel_width
;
22910 /* Adjust base line for subscript/superscript text. */
22911 s
->ybase
+= s
->first_glyph
->voffset
;
22915 /* Fill glyph string S from a sequence of stretch glyphs.
22917 START is the index of the first glyph to consider,
22918 END is the index of the last + 1.
22920 Value is the index of the first glyph not in S. */
22923 fill_stretch_glyph_string (struct glyph_string
*s
, int start
, int end
)
22925 struct glyph
*glyph
, *last
;
22926 int voffset
, face_id
;
22928 eassert (s
->first_glyph
->type
== STRETCH_GLYPH
);
22930 glyph
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
] + start
;
22931 last
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
] + end
;
22932 face_id
= glyph
->face_id
;
22933 s
->face
= FACE_FROM_ID (s
->f
, face_id
);
22934 s
->font
= s
->face
->font
;
22935 s
->width
= glyph
->pixel_width
;
22937 voffset
= glyph
->voffset
;
22941 && glyph
->type
== STRETCH_GLYPH
22942 && glyph
->voffset
== voffset
22943 && glyph
->face_id
== face_id
);
22945 s
->width
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
22947 /* Adjust base line for subscript/superscript text. */
22948 s
->ybase
+= voffset
;
22950 /* The case that face->gc == 0 is handled when drawing the glyph
22951 string by calling PREPARE_FACE_FOR_DISPLAY. */
22953 return glyph
- s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
];
22956 static struct font_metrics
*
22957 get_per_char_metric (struct font
*font
, XChar2b
*char2b
)
22959 static struct font_metrics metrics
;
22960 unsigned code
= (XCHAR2B_BYTE1 (char2b
) << 8) | XCHAR2B_BYTE2 (char2b
);
22962 if (! font
|| code
== FONT_INVALID_CODE
)
22964 font
->driver
->text_extents (font
, &code
, 1, &metrics
);
22969 Set *LEFT and *RIGHT to the left and right overhang of GLYPH on
22970 frame F. Overhangs of glyphs other than type CHAR_GLYPH are
22971 assumed to be zero. */
22974 x_get_glyph_overhangs (struct glyph
*glyph
, struct frame
*f
, int *left
, int *right
)
22976 *left
= *right
= 0;
22978 if (glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
)
22982 struct font_metrics
*pcm
;
22984 face
= get_glyph_face_and_encoding (f
, glyph
, &char2b
, NULL
);
22985 if (face
->font
&& (pcm
= get_per_char_metric (face
->font
, &char2b
)))
22987 if (pcm
->rbearing
> pcm
->width
)
22988 *right
= pcm
->rbearing
- pcm
->width
;
22989 if (pcm
->lbearing
< 0)
22990 *left
= -pcm
->lbearing
;
22993 else if (glyph
->type
== COMPOSITE_GLYPH
)
22995 if (! glyph
->u
.cmp
.automatic
)
22997 struct composition
*cmp
= composition_table
[glyph
->u
.cmp
.id
];
22999 if (cmp
->rbearing
> cmp
->pixel_width
)
23000 *right
= cmp
->rbearing
- cmp
->pixel_width
;
23001 if (cmp
->lbearing
< 0)
23002 *left
= - cmp
->lbearing
;
23006 Lisp_Object gstring
= composition_gstring_from_id (glyph
->u
.cmp
.id
);
23007 struct font_metrics metrics
;
23009 composition_gstring_width (gstring
, glyph
->slice
.cmp
.from
,
23010 glyph
->slice
.cmp
.to
+ 1, &metrics
);
23011 if (metrics
.rbearing
> metrics
.width
)
23012 *right
= metrics
.rbearing
- metrics
.width
;
23013 if (metrics
.lbearing
< 0)
23014 *left
= - metrics
.lbearing
;
23020 /* Return the index of the first glyph preceding glyph string S that
23021 is overwritten by S because of S's left overhang. Value is -1
23022 if no glyphs are overwritten. */
23025 left_overwritten (struct glyph_string
*s
)
23029 if (s
->left_overhang
)
23032 struct glyph
*glyphs
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
];
23033 int first
= s
->first_glyph
- glyphs
;
23035 for (i
= first
- 1; i
>= 0 && x
> -s
->left_overhang
; --i
)
23036 x
-= glyphs
[i
].pixel_width
;
23047 /* Return the index of the first glyph preceding glyph string S that
23048 is overwriting S because of its right overhang. Value is -1 if no
23049 glyph in front of S overwrites S. */
23052 left_overwriting (struct glyph_string
*s
)
23055 struct glyph
*glyphs
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
];
23056 int first
= s
->first_glyph
- glyphs
;
23060 for (i
= first
- 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
23063 x_get_glyph_overhangs (glyphs
+ i
, s
->f
, &left
, &right
);
23066 x
-= glyphs
[i
].pixel_width
;
23073 /* Return the index of the last glyph following glyph string S that is
23074 overwritten by S because of S's right overhang. Value is -1 if
23075 no such glyph is found. */
23078 right_overwritten (struct glyph_string
*s
)
23082 if (s
->right_overhang
)
23085 struct glyph
*glyphs
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
];
23086 int first
= (s
->first_glyph
- glyphs
23087 + (s
->first_glyph
->type
== COMPOSITE_GLYPH
? 1 : s
->nchars
));
23088 int end
= s
->row
->used
[s
->area
];
23090 for (i
= first
; i
< end
&& s
->right_overhang
> x
; ++i
)
23091 x
+= glyphs
[i
].pixel_width
;
23100 /* Return the index of the last glyph following glyph string S that
23101 overwrites S because of its left overhang. Value is negative
23102 if no such glyph is found. */
23105 right_overwriting (struct glyph_string
*s
)
23108 int end
= s
->row
->used
[s
->area
];
23109 struct glyph
*glyphs
= s
->row
->glyphs
[s
->area
];
23110 int first
= (s
->first_glyph
- glyphs
23111 + (s
->first_glyph
->type
== COMPOSITE_GLYPH
? 1 : s
->nchars
));
23115 for (i
= first
; i
< end
; ++i
)
23118 x_get_glyph_overhangs (glyphs
+ i
, s
->f
, &left
, &right
);
23121 x
+= glyphs
[i
].pixel_width
;
23128 /* Set background width of glyph string S. START is the index of the
23129 first glyph following S. LAST_X is the right-most x-position + 1
23130 in the drawing area. */
23133 set_glyph_string_background_width (struct glyph_string
*s
, int start
, int last_x
)
23135 /* If the face of this glyph string has to be drawn to the end of
23136 the drawing area, set S->extends_to_end_of_line_p. */
23138 if (start
== s
->row
->used
[s
->area
]
23139 && s
->area
== TEXT_AREA
23140 && ((s
->row
->fill_line_p
23141 && (s
->hl
== DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
23142 || s
->hl
== DRAW_IMAGE_RAISED
23143 || s
->hl
== DRAW_IMAGE_SUNKEN
))
23144 || s
->hl
== DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
))
23145 s
->extends_to_end_of_line_p
= 1;
23147 /* If S extends its face to the end of the line, set its
23148 background_width to the distance to the right edge of the drawing
23150 if (s
->extends_to_end_of_line_p
)
23151 s
->background_width
= last_x
- s
->x
+ 1;
23153 s
->background_width
= s
->width
;
23157 /* Compute overhangs and x-positions for glyph string S and its
23158 predecessors, or successors. X is the starting x-position for S.
23159 BACKWARD_P non-zero means process predecessors. */
23162 compute_overhangs_and_x (struct glyph_string
*s
, int x
, int backward_p
)
23168 if (FRAME_RIF (s
->f
)->compute_glyph_string_overhangs
)
23169 FRAME_RIF (s
->f
)->compute_glyph_string_overhangs (s
);
23179 if (FRAME_RIF (s
->f
)->compute_glyph_string_overhangs
)
23180 FRAME_RIF (s
->f
)->compute_glyph_string_overhangs (s
);
23190 /* The following macros are only called from draw_glyphs below.
23191 They reference the following parameters of that function directly:
23192 `w', `row', `area', and `overlap_p'
23193 as well as the following local variables:
23194 `s', `f', and `hdc' (in W32) */
23197 /* On W32, silently add local `hdc' variable to argument list of
23198 init_glyph_string. */
23199 #define INIT_GLYPH_STRING(s, char2b, w, row, area, start, hl) \
23200 init_glyph_string (s, hdc, char2b, w, row, area, start, hl)
23202 #define INIT_GLYPH_STRING(s, char2b, w, row, area, start, hl) \
23203 init_glyph_string (s, char2b, w, row, area, start, hl)
23206 /* Add a glyph string for a stretch glyph to the list of strings
23207 between HEAD and TAIL. START is the index of the stretch glyph in
23208 row area AREA of glyph row ROW. END is the index of the last glyph
23209 in that glyph row area. X is the current output position assigned
23210 to the new glyph string constructed. HL overrides that face of the
23211 glyph; e.g. it is DRAW_CURSOR if a cursor has to be drawn. LAST_X
23212 is the right-most x-position of the drawing area. */
23214 /* SunOS 4 bundled cc, barfed on continuations in the arg lists here
23215 and below -- keep them on one line. */
23216 #define BUILD_STRETCH_GLYPH_STRING(START, END, HEAD, TAIL, HL, X, LAST_X) \
23219 s = alloca (sizeof *s); \
23220 INIT_GLYPH_STRING (s, NULL, w, row, area, START, HL); \
23221 START = fill_stretch_glyph_string (s, START, END); \
23222 append_glyph_string (&HEAD, &TAIL, s); \
23228 /* Add a glyph string for an image glyph to the list of strings
23229 between HEAD and TAIL. START is the index of the image glyph in
23230 row area AREA of glyph row ROW. END is the index of the last glyph
23231 in that glyph row area. X is the current output position assigned
23232 to the new glyph string constructed. HL overrides that face of the
23233 glyph; e.g. it is DRAW_CURSOR if a cursor has to be drawn. LAST_X
23234 is the right-most x-position of the drawing area. */
23236 #define BUILD_IMAGE_GLYPH_STRING(START, END, HEAD, TAIL, HL, X, LAST_X) \
23239 s = alloca (sizeof *s); \
23240 INIT_GLYPH_STRING (s, NULL, w, row, area, START, HL); \
23241 fill_image_glyph_string (s); \
23242 append_glyph_string (&HEAD, &TAIL, s); \
23249 /* Add a glyph string for a sequence of character glyphs to the list
23250 of strings between HEAD and TAIL. START is the index of the first
23251 glyph in row area AREA of glyph row ROW that is part of the new
23252 glyph string. END is the index of the last glyph in that glyph row
23253 area. X is the current output position assigned to the new glyph
23254 string constructed. HL overrides that face of the glyph; e.g. it
23255 is DRAW_CURSOR if a cursor has to be drawn. LAST_X is the
23256 right-most x-position of the drawing area. */
23258 #define BUILD_CHAR_GLYPH_STRINGS(START, END, HEAD, TAIL, HL, X, LAST_X) \
23264 face_id = (row)->glyphs[area][START].face_id; \
23266 s = alloca (sizeof *s); \
23267 char2b = alloca ((END - START) * sizeof *char2b); \
23268 INIT_GLYPH_STRING (s, char2b, w, row, area, START, HL); \
23269 append_glyph_string (&HEAD, &TAIL, s); \
23271 START = fill_glyph_string (s, face_id, START, END, overlaps); \
23276 /* Add a glyph string for a composite sequence to the list of strings
23277 between HEAD and TAIL. START is the index of the first glyph in
23278 row area AREA of glyph row ROW that is part of the new glyph
23279 string. END is the index of the last glyph in that glyph row area.
23280 X is the current output position assigned to the new glyph string
23281 constructed. HL overrides that face of the glyph; e.g. it is
23282 DRAW_CURSOR if a cursor has to be drawn. LAST_X is the right-most
23283 x-position of the drawing area. */
23285 #define BUILD_COMPOSITE_GLYPH_STRING(START, END, HEAD, TAIL, HL, X, LAST_X) \
23287 int face_id = (row)->glyphs[area][START].face_id; \
23288 struct face *base_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, face_id); \
23289 ptrdiff_t cmp_id = (row)->glyphs[area][START].u.cmp.id; \
23290 struct composition *cmp = composition_table[cmp_id]; \
23292 struct glyph_string *first_s = NULL; \
23295 char2b = alloca (cmp->glyph_len * sizeof *char2b); \
23297 /* Make glyph_strings for each glyph sequence that is drawable by \
23298 the same face, and append them to HEAD/TAIL. */ \
23299 for (n = 0; n < cmp->glyph_len;) \
23301 s = alloca (sizeof *s); \
23302 INIT_GLYPH_STRING (s, char2b, w, row, area, START, HL); \
23303 append_glyph_string (&(HEAD), &(TAIL), s); \
23309 n = fill_composite_glyph_string (s, base_face, overlaps); \
23317 /* Add a glyph string for a glyph-string sequence to the list of strings
23318 between HEAD and TAIL. */
23320 #define BUILD_GSTRING_GLYPH_STRING(START, END, HEAD, TAIL, HL, X, LAST_X) \
23324 Lisp_Object gstring; \
23326 face_id = (row)->glyphs[area][START].face_id; \
23327 gstring = (composition_gstring_from_id \
23328 ((row)->glyphs[area][START].u.cmp.id)); \
23329 s = alloca (sizeof *s); \
23330 char2b = alloca (LGSTRING_GLYPH_LEN (gstring) * sizeof *char2b); \
23331 INIT_GLYPH_STRING (s, char2b, w, row, area, START, HL); \
23332 append_glyph_string (&(HEAD), &(TAIL), s); \
23334 START = fill_gstring_glyph_string (s, face_id, START, END, overlaps); \
23338 /* Add a glyph string for a sequence of glyphless character's glyphs
23339 to the list of strings between HEAD and TAIL. The meanings of
23340 arguments are the same as those of BUILD_CHAR_GLYPH_STRINGS. */
23342 #define BUILD_GLYPHLESS_GLYPH_STRING(START, END, HEAD, TAIL, HL, X, LAST_X) \
23347 face_id = (row)->glyphs[area][START].face_id; \
23349 s = alloca (sizeof *s); \
23350 INIT_GLYPH_STRING (s, NULL, w, row, area, START, HL); \
23351 append_glyph_string (&HEAD, &TAIL, s); \
23353 START = fill_glyphless_glyph_string (s, face_id, START, END, \
23359 /* Build a list of glyph strings between HEAD and TAIL for the glyphs
23360 of AREA of glyph row ROW on window W between indices START and END.
23361 HL overrides the face for drawing glyph strings, e.g. it is
23362 DRAW_CURSOR to draw a cursor. X and LAST_X are start and end
23363 x-positions of the drawing area.
23365 This is an ugly monster macro construct because we must use alloca
23366 to allocate glyph strings (because draw_glyphs can be called
23367 asynchronously). */
23369 #define BUILD_GLYPH_STRINGS(START, END, HEAD, TAIL, HL, X, LAST_X) \
23372 HEAD = TAIL = NULL; \
23373 while (START < END) \
23375 struct glyph *first_glyph = (row)->glyphs[area] + START; \
23376 switch (first_glyph->type) \
23379 BUILD_CHAR_GLYPH_STRINGS (START, END, HEAD, TAIL, \
23383 case COMPOSITE_GLYPH: \
23384 if (first_glyph->u.cmp.automatic) \
23385 BUILD_GSTRING_GLYPH_STRING (START, END, HEAD, TAIL, \
23388 BUILD_COMPOSITE_GLYPH_STRING (START, END, HEAD, TAIL, \
23392 case STRETCH_GLYPH: \
23393 BUILD_STRETCH_GLYPH_STRING (START, END, HEAD, TAIL, \
23397 case IMAGE_GLYPH: \
23398 BUILD_IMAGE_GLYPH_STRING (START, END, HEAD, TAIL, \
23402 case GLYPHLESS_GLYPH: \
23403 BUILD_GLYPHLESS_GLYPH_STRING (START, END, HEAD, TAIL, \
23413 set_glyph_string_background_width (s, START, LAST_X); \
23420 /* Draw glyphs between START and END in AREA of ROW on window W,
23421 starting at x-position X. X is relative to AREA in W. HL is a
23422 face-override with the following meaning:
23424 DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT draw normally
23425 DRAW_CURSOR draw in cursor face
23426 DRAW_MOUSE_FACE draw in mouse face.
23427 DRAW_INVERSE_VIDEO draw in mode line face
23428 DRAW_IMAGE_SUNKEN draw an image with a sunken relief around it
23429 DRAW_IMAGE_RAISED draw an image with a raised relief around it
23431 If OVERLAPS is non-zero, draw only the foreground of characters and
23432 clip to the physical height of ROW. Non-zero value also defines
23433 the overlapping part to be drawn:
23435 OVERLAPS_PRED overlap with preceding rows
23436 OVERLAPS_SUCC overlap with succeeding rows
23437 OVERLAPS_BOTH overlap with both preceding/succeeding rows
23438 OVERLAPS_ERASED_CURSOR overlap with erased cursor area
23440 Value is the x-position reached, relative to AREA of W. */
23443 draw_glyphs (struct window
*w
, int x
, struct glyph_row
*row
,
23444 enum glyph_row_area area
, ptrdiff_t start
, ptrdiff_t end
,
23445 enum draw_glyphs_face hl
, int overlaps
)
23447 struct glyph_string
*head
, *tail
;
23448 struct glyph_string
*s
;
23449 struct glyph_string
*clip_head
= NULL
, *clip_tail
= NULL
;
23450 int i
, j
, x_reached
, last_x
, area_left
= 0;
23451 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
23454 ALLOCATE_HDC (hdc
, f
);
23456 /* Let's rather be paranoid than getting a SEGV. */
23457 end
= min (end
, row
->used
[area
]);
23458 start
= max (0, start
);
23459 start
= min (end
, start
);
23461 /* Translate X to frame coordinates. Set last_x to the right
23462 end of the drawing area. */
23463 if (row
->full_width_p
)
23465 /* X is relative to the left edge of W, without scroll bars
23467 area_left
= WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w
);
23468 last_x
= WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w
) + WINDOW_TOTAL_WIDTH (w
);
23472 area_left
= window_box_left (w
, area
);
23473 last_x
= area_left
+ window_box_width (w
, area
);
23477 /* Build a doubly-linked list of glyph_string structures between
23478 head and tail from what we have to draw. Note that the macro
23479 BUILD_GLYPH_STRINGS will modify its start parameter. That's
23480 the reason we use a separate variable `i'. */
23482 BUILD_GLYPH_STRINGS (i
, end
, head
, tail
, hl
, x
, last_x
);
23484 x_reached
= tail
->x
+ tail
->background_width
;
23488 /* If there are any glyphs with lbearing < 0 or rbearing > width in
23489 the row, redraw some glyphs in front or following the glyph
23490 strings built above. */
23491 if (head
&& !overlaps
&& row
->contains_overlapping_glyphs_p
)
23493 struct glyph_string
*h
, *t
;
23494 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
= MOUSE_HL_INFO (f
);
23495 int mouse_beg_col
IF_LINT (= 0), mouse_end_col
IF_LINT (= 0);
23496 int check_mouse_face
= 0;
23499 /* If mouse highlighting is on, we may need to draw adjacent
23500 glyphs using mouse-face highlighting. */
23501 if (area
== TEXT_AREA
&& row
->mouse_face_p
)
23503 struct glyph_row
*mouse_beg_row
, *mouse_end_row
;
23505 mouse_beg_row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
);
23506 mouse_end_row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
);
23508 if (row
>= mouse_beg_row
&& row
<= mouse_end_row
)
23510 check_mouse_face
= 1;
23511 mouse_beg_col
= (row
== mouse_beg_row
)
23512 ? hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
: 0;
23513 mouse_end_col
= (row
== mouse_end_row
)
23514 ? hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
23515 : row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
23519 /* Compute overhangs for all glyph strings. */
23520 if (FRAME_RIF (f
)->compute_glyph_string_overhangs
)
23521 for (s
= head
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
23522 FRAME_RIF (f
)->compute_glyph_string_overhangs (s
);
23524 /* Prepend glyph strings for glyphs in front of the first glyph
23525 string that are overwritten because of the first glyph
23526 string's left overhang. The background of all strings
23527 prepended must be drawn because the first glyph string
23529 i
= left_overwritten (head
);
23532 enum draw_glyphs_face overlap_hl
;
23534 /* If this row contains mouse highlighting, attempt to draw
23535 the overlapped glyphs with the correct highlight. This
23536 code fails if the overlap encompasses more than one glyph
23537 and mouse-highlight spans only some of these glyphs.
23538 However, making it work perfectly involves a lot more
23539 code, and I don't know if the pathological case occurs in
23540 practice, so we'll stick to this for now. --- cyd */
23541 if (check_mouse_face
23542 && mouse_beg_col
< start
&& mouse_end_col
> i
)
23543 overlap_hl
= DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
;
23545 overlap_hl
= DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
;
23548 BUILD_GLYPH_STRINGS (j
, start
, h
, t
,
23549 overlap_hl
, dummy_x
, last_x
);
23551 compute_overhangs_and_x (t
, head
->x
, 1);
23552 prepend_glyph_string_lists (&head
, &tail
, h
, t
);
23556 /* Prepend glyph strings for glyphs in front of the first glyph
23557 string that overwrite that glyph string because of their
23558 right overhang. For these strings, only the foreground must
23559 be drawn, because it draws over the glyph string at `head'.
23560 The background must not be drawn because this would overwrite
23561 right overhangs of preceding glyphs for which no glyph
23563 i
= left_overwriting (head
);
23566 enum draw_glyphs_face overlap_hl
;
23568 if (check_mouse_face
23569 && mouse_beg_col
< start
&& mouse_end_col
> i
)
23570 overlap_hl
= DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
;
23572 overlap_hl
= DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
;
23575 BUILD_GLYPH_STRINGS (i
, start
, h
, t
,
23576 overlap_hl
, dummy_x
, last_x
);
23577 for (s
= h
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
23578 s
->background_filled_p
= 1;
23579 compute_overhangs_and_x (t
, head
->x
, 1);
23580 prepend_glyph_string_lists (&head
, &tail
, h
, t
);
23583 /* Append glyphs strings for glyphs following the last glyph
23584 string tail that are overwritten by tail. The background of
23585 these strings has to be drawn because tail's foreground draws
23587 i
= right_overwritten (tail
);
23590 enum draw_glyphs_face overlap_hl
;
23592 if (check_mouse_face
23593 && mouse_beg_col
< i
&& mouse_end_col
> end
)
23594 overlap_hl
= DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
;
23596 overlap_hl
= DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
;
23598 BUILD_GLYPH_STRINGS (end
, i
, h
, t
,
23599 overlap_hl
, x
, last_x
);
23600 /* Because BUILD_GLYPH_STRINGS updates the first argument,
23601 we don't have `end = i;' here. */
23602 compute_overhangs_and_x (h
, tail
->x
+ tail
->width
, 0);
23603 append_glyph_string_lists (&head
, &tail
, h
, t
);
23607 /* Append glyph strings for glyphs following the last glyph
23608 string tail that overwrite tail. The foreground of such
23609 glyphs has to be drawn because it writes into the background
23610 of tail. The background must not be drawn because it could
23611 paint over the foreground of following glyphs. */
23612 i
= right_overwriting (tail
);
23615 enum draw_glyphs_face overlap_hl
;
23616 if (check_mouse_face
23617 && mouse_beg_col
< i
&& mouse_end_col
> end
)
23618 overlap_hl
= DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
;
23620 overlap_hl
= DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
;
23623 i
++; /* We must include the Ith glyph. */
23624 BUILD_GLYPH_STRINGS (end
, i
, h
, t
,
23625 overlap_hl
, x
, last_x
);
23626 for (s
= h
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
23627 s
->background_filled_p
= 1;
23628 compute_overhangs_and_x (h
, tail
->x
+ tail
->width
, 0);
23629 append_glyph_string_lists (&head
, &tail
, h
, t
);
23631 if (clip_head
|| clip_tail
)
23632 for (s
= head
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
23634 s
->clip_head
= clip_head
;
23635 s
->clip_tail
= clip_tail
;
23639 /* Draw all strings. */
23640 for (s
= head
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
23641 FRAME_RIF (f
)->draw_glyph_string (s
);
23644 /* When focus a sole frame and move horizontally, this sets on_p to 0
23645 causing a failure to erase prev cursor position. */
23646 if (area
== TEXT_AREA
23647 && !row
->full_width_p
23648 /* When drawing overlapping rows, only the glyph strings'
23649 foreground is drawn, which doesn't erase a cursor
23653 int x0
= clip_head
? clip_head
->x
: (head
? head
->x
: x
);
23654 int x1
= (clip_tail
? clip_tail
->x
+ clip_tail
->background_width
23655 : (tail
? tail
->x
+ tail
->background_width
: x
));
23659 notice_overwritten_cursor (w
, TEXT_AREA
, x0
, x1
,
23660 row
->y
, MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
));
23664 /* Value is the x-position up to which drawn, relative to AREA of W.
23665 This doesn't include parts drawn because of overhangs. */
23666 if (row
->full_width_p
)
23667 x_reached
= FRAME_TO_WINDOW_PIXEL_X (w
, x_reached
);
23669 x_reached
-= area_left
;
23671 RELEASE_HDC (hdc
, f
);
23676 /* Expand row matrix if too narrow. Don't expand if area
23679 #define IT_EXPAND_MATRIX_WIDTH(it, area) \
23681 if (!fonts_changed_p \
23682 && (it->glyph_row->glyphs[area] \
23683 < it->glyph_row->glyphs[area + 1])) \
23685 it->w->ncols_scale_factor++; \
23686 fonts_changed_p = 1; \
23690 /* Store one glyph for IT->char_to_display in IT->glyph_row.
23691 Called from x_produce_glyphs when IT->glyph_row is non-null. */
23694 append_glyph (struct it
*it
)
23696 struct glyph
*glyph
;
23697 enum glyph_row_area area
= it
->area
;
23699 eassert (it
->glyph_row
);
23700 eassert (it
->char_to_display
!= '\n' && it
->char_to_display
!= '\t');
23702 glyph
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
] + it
->glyph_row
->used
[area
];
23703 if (glyph
< it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
+ 1])
23705 /* If the glyph row is reversed, we need to prepend the glyph
23706 rather than append it. */
23707 if (it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
&& area
== TEXT_AREA
)
23711 /* Make room for the additional glyph. */
23712 for (g
= glyph
- 1; g
>= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
]; g
--)
23714 glyph
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
];
23716 glyph
->charpos
= CHARPOS (it
->position
);
23717 glyph
->object
= it
->object
;
23718 if (it
->pixel_width
> 0)
23720 glyph
->pixel_width
= it
->pixel_width
;
23721 glyph
->padding_p
= 0;
23725 /* Assure at least 1-pixel width. Otherwise, cursor can't
23726 be displayed correctly. */
23727 glyph
->pixel_width
= 1;
23728 glyph
->padding_p
= 1;
23730 glyph
->ascent
= it
->ascent
;
23731 glyph
->descent
= it
->descent
;
23732 glyph
->voffset
= it
->voffset
;
23733 glyph
->type
= CHAR_GLYPH
;
23734 glyph
->avoid_cursor_p
= it
->avoid_cursor_p
;
23735 glyph
->multibyte_p
= it
->multibyte_p
;
23736 glyph
->left_box_line_p
= it
->start_of_box_run_p
;
23737 glyph
->right_box_line_p
= it
->end_of_box_run_p
;
23738 glyph
->overlaps_vertically_p
= (it
->phys_ascent
> it
->ascent
23739 || it
->phys_descent
> it
->descent
);
23740 glyph
->glyph_not_available_p
= it
->glyph_not_available_p
;
23741 glyph
->face_id
= it
->face_id
;
23742 glyph
->u
.ch
= it
->char_to_display
;
23743 glyph
->slice
.img
= null_glyph_slice
;
23744 glyph
->font_type
= FONT_TYPE_UNKNOWN
;
23747 glyph
->resolved_level
= it
->bidi_it
.resolved_level
;
23748 if ((it
->bidi_it
.type
& 7) != it
->bidi_it
.type
)
23750 glyph
->bidi_type
= it
->bidi_it
.type
;
23754 glyph
->resolved_level
= 0;
23755 glyph
->bidi_type
= UNKNOWN_BT
;
23757 ++it
->glyph_row
->used
[area
];
23760 IT_EXPAND_MATRIX_WIDTH (it
, area
);
23763 /* Store one glyph for the composition IT->cmp_it.id in
23764 IT->glyph_row. Called from x_produce_glyphs when IT->glyph_row is
23768 append_composite_glyph (struct it
*it
)
23770 struct glyph
*glyph
;
23771 enum glyph_row_area area
= it
->area
;
23773 eassert (it
->glyph_row
);
23775 glyph
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
] + it
->glyph_row
->used
[area
];
23776 if (glyph
< it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
+ 1])
23778 /* If the glyph row is reversed, we need to prepend the glyph
23779 rather than append it. */
23780 if (it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
&& it
->area
== TEXT_AREA
)
23784 /* Make room for the new glyph. */
23785 for (g
= glyph
- 1; g
>= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[it
->area
]; g
--)
23787 glyph
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[it
->area
];
23789 glyph
->charpos
= it
->cmp_it
.charpos
;
23790 glyph
->object
= it
->object
;
23791 glyph
->pixel_width
= it
->pixel_width
;
23792 glyph
->ascent
= it
->ascent
;
23793 glyph
->descent
= it
->descent
;
23794 glyph
->voffset
= it
->voffset
;
23795 glyph
->type
= COMPOSITE_GLYPH
;
23796 if (it
->cmp_it
.ch
< 0)
23798 glyph
->u
.cmp
.automatic
= 0;
23799 glyph
->u
.cmp
.id
= it
->cmp_it
.id
;
23800 glyph
->slice
.cmp
.from
= glyph
->slice
.cmp
.to
= 0;
23804 glyph
->u
.cmp
.automatic
= 1;
23805 glyph
->u
.cmp
.id
= it
->cmp_it
.id
;
23806 glyph
->slice
.cmp
.from
= it
->cmp_it
.from
;
23807 glyph
->slice
.cmp
.to
= it
->cmp_it
.to
- 1;
23809 glyph
->avoid_cursor_p
= it
->avoid_cursor_p
;
23810 glyph
->multibyte_p
= it
->multibyte_p
;
23811 glyph
->left_box_line_p
= it
->start_of_box_run_p
;
23812 glyph
->right_box_line_p
= it
->end_of_box_run_p
;
23813 glyph
->overlaps_vertically_p
= (it
->phys_ascent
> it
->ascent
23814 || it
->phys_descent
> it
->descent
);
23815 glyph
->padding_p
= 0;
23816 glyph
->glyph_not_available_p
= 0;
23817 glyph
->face_id
= it
->face_id
;
23818 glyph
->font_type
= FONT_TYPE_UNKNOWN
;
23821 glyph
->resolved_level
= it
->bidi_it
.resolved_level
;
23822 if ((it
->bidi_it
.type
& 7) != it
->bidi_it
.type
)
23824 glyph
->bidi_type
= it
->bidi_it
.type
;
23826 ++it
->glyph_row
->used
[area
];
23829 IT_EXPAND_MATRIX_WIDTH (it
, area
);
23833 /* Change IT->ascent and IT->height according to the setting of
23837 take_vertical_position_into_account (struct it
*it
)
23841 if (it
->voffset
< 0)
23842 /* Increase the ascent so that we can display the text higher
23844 it
->ascent
-= it
->voffset
;
23846 /* Increase the descent so that we can display the text lower
23848 it
->descent
+= it
->voffset
;
23853 /* Produce glyphs/get display metrics for the image IT is loaded with.
23854 See the description of struct display_iterator in dispextern.h for
23855 an overview of struct display_iterator. */
23858 produce_image_glyph (struct it
*it
)
23862 int glyph_ascent
, crop
;
23863 struct glyph_slice slice
;
23865 eassert (it
->what
== IT_IMAGE
);
23867 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
);
23869 /* Make sure X resources of the face is loaded. */
23870 PREPARE_FACE_FOR_DISPLAY (it
->f
, face
);
23872 if (it
->image_id
< 0)
23874 /* Fringe bitmap. */
23875 it
->ascent
= it
->phys_ascent
= 0;
23876 it
->descent
= it
->phys_descent
= 0;
23877 it
->pixel_width
= 0;
23882 img
= IMAGE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->image_id
);
23884 /* Make sure X resources of the image is loaded. */
23885 prepare_image_for_display (it
->f
, img
);
23887 slice
.x
= slice
.y
= 0;
23888 slice
.width
= img
->width
;
23889 slice
.height
= img
->height
;
23891 if (INTEGERP (it
->slice
.x
))
23892 slice
.x
= XINT (it
->slice
.x
);
23893 else if (FLOATP (it
->slice
.x
))
23894 slice
.x
= XFLOAT_DATA (it
->slice
.x
) * img
->width
;
23896 if (INTEGERP (it
->slice
.y
))
23897 slice
.y
= XINT (it
->slice
.y
);
23898 else if (FLOATP (it
->slice
.y
))
23899 slice
.y
= XFLOAT_DATA (it
->slice
.y
) * img
->height
;
23901 if (INTEGERP (it
->slice
.width
))
23902 slice
.width
= XINT (it
->slice
.width
);
23903 else if (FLOATP (it
->slice
.width
))
23904 slice
.width
= XFLOAT_DATA (it
->slice
.width
) * img
->width
;
23906 if (INTEGERP (it
->slice
.height
))
23907 slice
.height
= XINT (it
->slice
.height
);
23908 else if (FLOATP (it
->slice
.height
))
23909 slice
.height
= XFLOAT_DATA (it
->slice
.height
) * img
->height
;
23911 if (slice
.x
>= img
->width
)
23912 slice
.x
= img
->width
;
23913 if (slice
.y
>= img
->height
)
23914 slice
.y
= img
->height
;
23915 if (slice
.x
+ slice
.width
>= img
->width
)
23916 slice
.width
= img
->width
- slice
.x
;
23917 if (slice
.y
+ slice
.height
> img
->height
)
23918 slice
.height
= img
->height
- slice
.y
;
23920 if (slice
.width
== 0 || slice
.height
== 0)
23923 it
->ascent
= it
->phys_ascent
= glyph_ascent
= image_ascent (img
, face
, &slice
);
23925 it
->descent
= slice
.height
- glyph_ascent
;
23927 it
->descent
+= img
->vmargin
;
23928 if (slice
.y
+ slice
.height
== img
->height
)
23929 it
->descent
+= img
->vmargin
;
23930 it
->phys_descent
= it
->descent
;
23932 it
->pixel_width
= slice
.width
;
23934 it
->pixel_width
+= img
->hmargin
;
23935 if (slice
.x
+ slice
.width
== img
->width
)
23936 it
->pixel_width
+= img
->hmargin
;
23938 /* It's quite possible for images to have an ascent greater than
23939 their height, so don't get confused in that case. */
23940 if (it
->descent
< 0)
23945 if (face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
)
23947 if (face
->box_line_width
> 0)
23950 it
->ascent
+= face
->box_line_width
;
23951 if (slice
.y
+ slice
.height
== img
->height
)
23952 it
->descent
+= face
->box_line_width
;
23955 if (it
->start_of_box_run_p
&& slice
.x
== 0)
23956 it
->pixel_width
+= eabs (face
->box_line_width
);
23957 if (it
->end_of_box_run_p
&& slice
.x
+ slice
.width
== img
->width
)
23958 it
->pixel_width
+= eabs (face
->box_line_width
);
23961 take_vertical_position_into_account (it
);
23963 /* Automatically crop wide image glyphs at right edge so we can
23964 draw the cursor on same display row. */
23965 if ((crop
= it
->pixel_width
- (it
->last_visible_x
- it
->current_x
), crop
> 0)
23966 && (it
->hpos
== 0 || it
->pixel_width
> it
->last_visible_x
/ 4))
23968 it
->pixel_width
-= crop
;
23969 slice
.width
-= crop
;
23974 struct glyph
*glyph
;
23975 enum glyph_row_area area
= it
->area
;
23977 glyph
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
] + it
->glyph_row
->used
[area
];
23978 if (glyph
< it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
+ 1])
23980 glyph
->charpos
= CHARPOS (it
->position
);
23981 glyph
->object
= it
->object
;
23982 glyph
->pixel_width
= it
->pixel_width
;
23983 glyph
->ascent
= glyph_ascent
;
23984 glyph
->descent
= it
->descent
;
23985 glyph
->voffset
= it
->voffset
;
23986 glyph
->type
= IMAGE_GLYPH
;
23987 glyph
->avoid_cursor_p
= it
->avoid_cursor_p
;
23988 glyph
->multibyte_p
= it
->multibyte_p
;
23989 glyph
->left_box_line_p
= it
->start_of_box_run_p
;
23990 glyph
->right_box_line_p
= it
->end_of_box_run_p
;
23991 glyph
->overlaps_vertically_p
= 0;
23992 glyph
->padding_p
= 0;
23993 glyph
->glyph_not_available_p
= 0;
23994 glyph
->face_id
= it
->face_id
;
23995 glyph
->u
.img_id
= img
->id
;
23996 glyph
->slice
.img
= slice
;
23997 glyph
->font_type
= FONT_TYPE_UNKNOWN
;
24000 glyph
->resolved_level
= it
->bidi_it
.resolved_level
;
24001 if ((it
->bidi_it
.type
& 7) != it
->bidi_it
.type
)
24003 glyph
->bidi_type
= it
->bidi_it
.type
;
24005 ++it
->glyph_row
->used
[area
];
24008 IT_EXPAND_MATRIX_WIDTH (it
, area
);
24013 /* Append a stretch glyph to IT->glyph_row. OBJECT is the source
24014 of the glyph, WIDTH and HEIGHT are the width and height of the
24015 stretch. ASCENT is the ascent of the glyph (0 <= ASCENT <= HEIGHT). */
24018 append_stretch_glyph (struct it
*it
, Lisp_Object object
,
24019 int width
, int height
, int ascent
)
24021 struct glyph
*glyph
;
24022 enum glyph_row_area area
= it
->area
;
24024 eassert (ascent
>= 0 && ascent
<= height
);
24026 glyph
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
] + it
->glyph_row
->used
[area
];
24027 if (glyph
< it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
+ 1])
24029 /* If the glyph row is reversed, we need to prepend the glyph
24030 rather than append it. */
24031 if (it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
&& area
== TEXT_AREA
)
24035 /* Make room for the additional glyph. */
24036 for (g
= glyph
- 1; g
>= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
]; g
--)
24038 glyph
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
];
24040 glyph
->charpos
= CHARPOS (it
->position
);
24041 glyph
->object
= object
;
24042 glyph
->pixel_width
= width
;
24043 glyph
->ascent
= ascent
;
24044 glyph
->descent
= height
- ascent
;
24045 glyph
->voffset
= it
->voffset
;
24046 glyph
->type
= STRETCH_GLYPH
;
24047 glyph
->avoid_cursor_p
= it
->avoid_cursor_p
;
24048 glyph
->multibyte_p
= it
->multibyte_p
;
24049 glyph
->left_box_line_p
= it
->start_of_box_run_p
;
24050 glyph
->right_box_line_p
= it
->end_of_box_run_p
;
24051 glyph
->overlaps_vertically_p
= 0;
24052 glyph
->padding_p
= 0;
24053 glyph
->glyph_not_available_p
= 0;
24054 glyph
->face_id
= it
->face_id
;
24055 glyph
->u
.stretch
.ascent
= ascent
;
24056 glyph
->u
.stretch
.height
= height
;
24057 glyph
->slice
.img
= null_glyph_slice
;
24058 glyph
->font_type
= FONT_TYPE_UNKNOWN
;
24061 glyph
->resolved_level
= it
->bidi_it
.resolved_level
;
24062 if ((it
->bidi_it
.type
& 7) != it
->bidi_it
.type
)
24064 glyph
->bidi_type
= it
->bidi_it
.type
;
24068 glyph
->resolved_level
= 0;
24069 glyph
->bidi_type
= UNKNOWN_BT
;
24071 ++it
->glyph_row
->used
[area
];
24074 IT_EXPAND_MATRIX_WIDTH (it
, area
);
24077 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
24079 /* Produce a stretch glyph for iterator IT. IT->object is the value
24080 of the glyph property displayed. The value must be a list
24081 `(space KEYWORD VALUE ...)' with the following KEYWORD/VALUE pairs
24084 1. `:width WIDTH' specifies that the space should be WIDTH *
24085 canonical char width wide. WIDTH may be an integer or floating
24088 2. `:relative-width FACTOR' specifies that the width of the stretch
24089 should be computed from the width of the first character having the
24090 `glyph' property, and should be FACTOR times that width.
24092 3. `:align-to HPOS' specifies that the space should be wide enough
24093 to reach HPOS, a value in canonical character units.
24095 Exactly one of the above pairs must be present.
24097 4. `:height HEIGHT' specifies that the height of the stretch produced
24098 should be HEIGHT, measured in canonical character units.
24100 5. `:relative-height FACTOR' specifies that the height of the
24101 stretch should be FACTOR times the height of the characters having
24102 the glyph property.
24104 Either none or exactly one of 4 or 5 must be present.
24106 6. `:ascent ASCENT' specifies that ASCENT percent of the height
24107 of the stretch should be used for the ascent of the stretch.
24108 ASCENT must be in the range 0 <= ASCENT <= 100. */
24111 produce_stretch_glyph (struct it
*it
)
24113 /* (space :width WIDTH :height HEIGHT ...) */
24114 Lisp_Object prop
, plist
;
24115 int width
= 0, height
= 0, align_to
= -1;
24116 int zero_width_ok_p
= 0;
24118 struct font
*font
= NULL
;
24120 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
24122 int zero_height_ok_p
= 0;
24124 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
24126 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
);
24127 font
= face
->font
? face
->font
: FRAME_FONT (it
->f
);
24128 PREPARE_FACE_FOR_DISPLAY (it
->f
, face
);
24132 /* List should start with `space'. */
24133 eassert (CONSP (it
->object
) && EQ (XCAR (it
->object
), Qspace
));
24134 plist
= XCDR (it
->object
);
24136 /* Compute the width of the stretch. */
24137 if ((prop
= Fplist_get (plist
, QCwidth
), !NILP (prop
))
24138 && calc_pixel_width_or_height (&tem
, it
, prop
, font
, 1, 0))
24140 /* Absolute width `:width WIDTH' specified and valid. */
24141 zero_width_ok_p
= 1;
24144 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
24145 else if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
)
24146 && (prop
= Fplist_get (plist
, QCrelative_width
), NUMVAL (prop
) > 0))
24148 /* Relative width `:relative-width FACTOR' specified and valid.
24149 Compute the width of the characters having the `glyph'
24152 unsigned char *p
= BYTE_POS_ADDR (IT_BYTEPOS (*it
));
24155 if (it
->multibyte_p
)
24156 it2
.c
= it2
.char_to_display
= STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (p
, it2
.len
);
24159 it2
.c
= it2
.char_to_display
= *p
, it2
.len
= 1;
24160 if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (it2
.c
))
24161 it2
.char_to_display
= BYTE8_TO_CHAR (it2
.c
);
24164 it2
.glyph_row
= NULL
;
24165 it2
.what
= IT_CHARACTER
;
24166 x_produce_glyphs (&it2
);
24167 width
= NUMVAL (prop
) * it2
.pixel_width
;
24169 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
24170 else if ((prop
= Fplist_get (plist
, QCalign_to
), !NILP (prop
))
24171 && calc_pixel_width_or_height (&tem
, it
, prop
, font
, 1, &align_to
))
24173 if (it
->glyph_row
== NULL
|| !it
->glyph_row
->mode_line_p
)
24174 align_to
= (align_to
< 0
24176 : align_to
- window_box_left_offset (it
->w
, TEXT_AREA
));
24177 else if (align_to
< 0)
24178 align_to
= window_box_left_offset (it
->w
, TEXT_AREA
);
24179 width
= max (0, (int)tem
+ align_to
- it
->current_x
);
24180 zero_width_ok_p
= 1;
24183 /* Nothing specified -> width defaults to canonical char width. */
24184 width
= FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (it
->f
);
24186 if (width
<= 0 && (width
< 0 || !zero_width_ok_p
))
24189 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
24190 /* Compute height. */
24191 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
24193 if ((prop
= Fplist_get (plist
, QCheight
), !NILP (prop
))
24194 && calc_pixel_width_or_height (&tem
, it
, prop
, font
, 0, 0))
24197 zero_height_ok_p
= 1;
24199 else if (prop
= Fplist_get (plist
, QCrelative_height
),
24201 height
= FONT_HEIGHT (font
) * NUMVAL (prop
);
24203 height
= FONT_HEIGHT (font
);
24205 if (height
<= 0 && (height
< 0 || !zero_height_ok_p
))
24208 /* Compute percentage of height used for ascent. If
24209 `:ascent ASCENT' is present and valid, use that. Otherwise,
24210 derive the ascent from the font in use. */
24211 if (prop
= Fplist_get (plist
, QCascent
),
24212 NUMVAL (prop
) > 0 && NUMVAL (prop
) <= 100)
24213 ascent
= height
* NUMVAL (prop
) / 100.0;
24214 else if (!NILP (prop
)
24215 && calc_pixel_width_or_height (&tem
, it
, prop
, font
, 0, 0))
24216 ascent
= min (max (0, (int)tem
), height
);
24218 ascent
= (height
* FONT_BASE (font
)) / FONT_HEIGHT (font
);
24221 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
24224 if (width
> 0 && it
->line_wrap
!= TRUNCATE
24225 && it
->current_x
+ width
> it
->last_visible_x
)
24227 width
= it
->last_visible_x
- it
->current_x
;
24228 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
24229 /* Subtract one more pixel from the stretch width, but only on
24230 GUI frames, since on a TTY each glyph is one "pixel" wide. */
24231 width
-= FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
);
24235 if (width
> 0 && height
> 0 && it
->glyph_row
)
24237 Lisp_Object o_object
= it
->object
;
24238 Lisp_Object object
= it
->stack
[it
->sp
- 1].string
;
24241 if (!STRINGP (object
))
24242 object
= it
->w
->buffer
;
24243 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
24244 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
24245 append_stretch_glyph (it
, object
, width
, height
, ascent
);
24249 it
->object
= object
;
24250 it
->char_to_display
= ' ';
24251 it
->pixel_width
= it
->len
= 1;
24253 tty_append_glyph (it
);
24254 it
->object
= o_object
;
24258 it
->pixel_width
= width
;
24259 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
24260 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (it
->f
))
24262 it
->ascent
= it
->phys_ascent
= ascent
;
24263 it
->descent
= it
->phys_descent
= height
- it
->ascent
;
24264 it
->nglyphs
= width
> 0 && height
> 0 ? 1 : 0;
24265 take_vertical_position_into_account (it
);
24269 it
->nglyphs
= width
;
24272 /* Get information about special display element WHAT in an
24273 environment described by IT. WHAT is one of IT_TRUNCATION or
24274 IT_CONTINUATION. Maybe produce glyphs for WHAT if IT has a
24275 non-null glyph_row member. This function ensures that fields like
24276 face_id, c, len of IT are left untouched. */
24279 produce_special_glyphs (struct it
*it
, enum display_element_type what
)
24286 temp_it
.object
= make_number (0);
24287 memset (&temp_it
.current
, 0, sizeof temp_it
.current
);
24289 if (what
== IT_CONTINUATION
)
24291 /* Continuation glyph. For R2L lines, we mirror it by hand. */
24292 if (it
->bidi_it
.paragraph_dir
== R2L
)
24293 SET_GLYPH_FROM_CHAR (glyph
, '/');
24295 SET_GLYPH_FROM_CHAR (glyph
, '\\');
24297 && (gc
= DISP_CONTINUE_GLYPH (it
->dp
), GLYPH_CODE_P (gc
)))
24299 /* FIXME: Should we mirror GC for R2L lines? */
24300 SET_GLYPH_FROM_GLYPH_CODE (glyph
, gc
);
24301 spec_glyph_lookup_face (XWINDOW (it
->window
), &glyph
);
24304 else if (what
== IT_TRUNCATION
)
24306 /* Truncation glyph. */
24307 SET_GLYPH_FROM_CHAR (glyph
, '$');
24309 && (gc
= DISP_TRUNC_GLYPH (it
->dp
), GLYPH_CODE_P (gc
)))
24311 /* FIXME: Should we mirror GC for R2L lines? */
24312 SET_GLYPH_FROM_GLYPH_CODE (glyph
, gc
);
24313 spec_glyph_lookup_face (XWINDOW (it
->window
), &glyph
);
24319 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
24320 /* On a GUI frame, when the right fringe (left fringe for R2L rows)
24321 is turned off, we precede the truncation/continuation glyphs by a
24322 stretch glyph whose width is computed such that these special
24323 glyphs are aligned at the window margin, even when very different
24324 fonts are used in different glyph rows. */
24325 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (temp_it
.f
)
24326 /* init_iterator calls this with it->glyph_row == NULL, and it
24327 wants only the pixel width of the truncation/continuation
24329 && temp_it
.glyph_row
24330 /* insert_left_trunc_glyphs calls us at the beginning of the
24331 row, and it has its own calculation of the stretch glyph
24333 && temp_it
.glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] > 0
24334 && (temp_it
.glyph_row
->reversed_p
24335 ? WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (temp_it
.w
)
24336 : WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (temp_it
.w
)) == 0)
24338 int stretch_width
= temp_it
.last_visible_x
- temp_it
.current_x
;
24340 if (stretch_width
> 0)
24342 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (temp_it
.f
, temp_it
.face_id
);
24343 struct font
*font
=
24344 face
->font
? face
->font
: FRAME_FONT (temp_it
.f
);
24345 int stretch_ascent
=
24346 (((temp_it
.ascent
+ temp_it
.descent
)
24347 * FONT_BASE (font
)) / FONT_HEIGHT (font
));
24349 append_stretch_glyph (&temp_it
, make_number (0), stretch_width
,
24350 temp_it
.ascent
+ temp_it
.descent
,
24357 temp_it
.what
= IT_CHARACTER
;
24359 temp_it
.c
= temp_it
.char_to_display
= GLYPH_CHAR (glyph
);
24360 temp_it
.face_id
= GLYPH_FACE (glyph
);
24361 temp_it
.len
= CHAR_BYTES (temp_it
.c
);
24363 PRODUCE_GLYPHS (&temp_it
);
24364 it
->pixel_width
= temp_it
.pixel_width
;
24365 it
->nglyphs
= temp_it
.pixel_width
;
24368 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
24370 /* Calculate line-height and line-spacing properties.
24371 An integer value specifies explicit pixel value.
24372 A float value specifies relative value to current face height.
24373 A cons (float . face-name) specifies relative value to
24374 height of specified face font.
24376 Returns height in pixels, or nil. */
24380 calc_line_height_property (struct it
*it
, Lisp_Object val
, struct font
*font
,
24381 int boff
, int override
)
24383 Lisp_Object face_name
= Qnil
;
24384 int ascent
, descent
, height
;
24386 if (NILP (val
) || INTEGERP (val
) || (override
&& EQ (val
, Qt
)))
24391 face_name
= XCAR (val
);
24393 if (!NUMBERP (val
))
24394 val
= make_number (1);
24395 if (NILP (face_name
))
24397 height
= it
->ascent
+ it
->descent
;
24402 if (NILP (face_name
))
24404 font
= FRAME_FONT (it
->f
);
24405 boff
= FRAME_BASELINE_OFFSET (it
->f
);
24407 else if (EQ (face_name
, Qt
))
24416 face_id
= lookup_named_face (it
->f
, face_name
, 0);
24418 return make_number (-1);
24420 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, face_id
);
24423 return make_number (-1);
24424 boff
= font
->baseline_offset
;
24425 if (font
->vertical_centering
)
24426 boff
= VCENTER_BASELINE_OFFSET (font
, it
->f
) - boff
;
24429 ascent
= FONT_BASE (font
) + boff
;
24430 descent
= FONT_DESCENT (font
) - boff
;
24434 it
->override_ascent
= ascent
;
24435 it
->override_descent
= descent
;
24436 it
->override_boff
= boff
;
24439 height
= ascent
+ descent
;
24443 height
= (int)(XFLOAT_DATA (val
) * height
);
24444 else if (INTEGERP (val
))
24445 height
*= XINT (val
);
24447 return make_number (height
);
24451 /* Append a glyph for a glyphless character to IT->glyph_row. FACE_ID
24452 is a face ID to be used for the glyph. FOR_NO_FONT is nonzero if
24453 and only if this is for a character for which no font was found.
24455 If the display method (it->glyphless_method) is
24456 GLYPHLESS_DISPLAY_ACRONYM or GLYPHLESS_DISPLAY_HEX_CODE, LEN is a
24457 length of the acronym or the hexadecimal string, UPPER_XOFF and
24458 UPPER_YOFF are pixel offsets for the upper part of the string,
24459 LOWER_XOFF and LOWER_YOFF are for the lower part.
24461 For the other display methods, LEN through LOWER_YOFF are zero. */
24464 append_glyphless_glyph (struct it
*it
, int face_id
, int for_no_font
, int len
,
24465 short upper_xoff
, short upper_yoff
,
24466 short lower_xoff
, short lower_yoff
)
24468 struct glyph
*glyph
;
24469 enum glyph_row_area area
= it
->area
;
24471 glyph
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
] + it
->glyph_row
->used
[area
];
24472 if (glyph
< it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
+ 1])
24474 /* If the glyph row is reversed, we need to prepend the glyph
24475 rather than append it. */
24476 if (it
->glyph_row
->reversed_p
&& area
== TEXT_AREA
)
24480 /* Make room for the additional glyph. */
24481 for (g
= glyph
- 1; g
>= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
]; g
--)
24483 glyph
= it
->glyph_row
->glyphs
[area
];
24485 glyph
->charpos
= CHARPOS (it
->position
);
24486 glyph
->object
= it
->object
;
24487 glyph
->pixel_width
= it
->pixel_width
;
24488 glyph
->ascent
= it
->ascent
;
24489 glyph
->descent
= it
->descent
;
24490 glyph
->voffset
= it
->voffset
;
24491 glyph
->type
= GLYPHLESS_GLYPH
;
24492 glyph
->u
.glyphless
.method
= it
->glyphless_method
;
24493 glyph
->u
.glyphless
.for_no_font
= for_no_font
;
24494 glyph
->u
.glyphless
.len
= len
;
24495 glyph
->u
.glyphless
.ch
= it
->c
;
24496 glyph
->slice
.glyphless
.upper_xoff
= upper_xoff
;
24497 glyph
->slice
.glyphless
.upper_yoff
= upper_yoff
;
24498 glyph
->slice
.glyphless
.lower_xoff
= lower_xoff
;
24499 glyph
->slice
.glyphless
.lower_yoff
= lower_yoff
;
24500 glyph
->avoid_cursor_p
= it
->avoid_cursor_p
;
24501 glyph
->multibyte_p
= it
->multibyte_p
;
24502 glyph
->left_box_line_p
= it
->start_of_box_run_p
;
24503 glyph
->right_box_line_p
= it
->end_of_box_run_p
;
24504 glyph
->overlaps_vertically_p
= (it
->phys_ascent
> it
->ascent
24505 || it
->phys_descent
> it
->descent
);
24506 glyph
->padding_p
= 0;
24507 glyph
->glyph_not_available_p
= 0;
24508 glyph
->face_id
= face_id
;
24509 glyph
->font_type
= FONT_TYPE_UNKNOWN
;
24512 glyph
->resolved_level
= it
->bidi_it
.resolved_level
;
24513 if ((it
->bidi_it
.type
& 7) != it
->bidi_it
.type
)
24515 glyph
->bidi_type
= it
->bidi_it
.type
;
24517 ++it
->glyph_row
->used
[area
];
24520 IT_EXPAND_MATRIX_WIDTH (it
, area
);
24524 /* Produce a glyph for a glyphless character for iterator IT.
24525 IT->glyphless_method specifies which method to use for displaying
24526 the character. See the description of enum
24527 glyphless_display_method in dispextern.h for the detail.
24529 FOR_NO_FONT is nonzero if and only if this is for a character for
24530 which no font was found. ACRONYM, if non-nil, is an acronym string
24531 for the character. */
24534 produce_glyphless_glyph (struct it
*it
, int for_no_font
, Lisp_Object acronym
)
24539 int base_width
, base_height
, width
, height
;
24540 short upper_xoff
, upper_yoff
, lower_xoff
, lower_yoff
;
24543 /* Get the metrics of the base font. We always refer to the current
24545 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
)->ascii_face
;
24546 font
= face
->font
? face
->font
: FRAME_FONT (it
->f
);
24547 it
->ascent
= FONT_BASE (font
) + font
->baseline_offset
;
24548 it
->descent
= FONT_DESCENT (font
) - font
->baseline_offset
;
24549 base_height
= it
->ascent
+ it
->descent
;
24550 base_width
= font
->average_width
;
24552 /* Get a face ID for the glyph by utilizing a cache (the same way as
24553 done for `escape-glyph' in get_next_display_element). */
24554 if (it
->f
== last_glyphless_glyph_frame
24555 && it
->face_id
== last_glyphless_glyph_face_id
)
24557 face_id
= last_glyphless_glyph_merged_face_id
;
24561 /* Merge the `glyphless-char' face into the current face. */
24562 face_id
= merge_faces (it
->f
, Qglyphless_char
, 0, it
->face_id
);
24563 last_glyphless_glyph_frame
= it
->f
;
24564 last_glyphless_glyph_face_id
= it
->face_id
;
24565 last_glyphless_glyph_merged_face_id
= face_id
;
24568 if (it
->glyphless_method
== GLYPHLESS_DISPLAY_THIN_SPACE
)
24570 it
->pixel_width
= THIN_SPACE_WIDTH
;
24572 upper_xoff
= upper_yoff
= lower_xoff
= lower_yoff
= 0;
24574 else if (it
->glyphless_method
== GLYPHLESS_DISPLAY_EMPTY_BOX
)
24576 width
= CHAR_WIDTH (it
->c
);
24579 else if (width
> 4)
24581 it
->pixel_width
= base_width
* width
;
24583 upper_xoff
= upper_yoff
= lower_xoff
= lower_yoff
= 0;
24589 unsigned int code
[6];
24591 int ascent
, descent
;
24592 struct font_metrics metrics_upper
, metrics_lower
;
24594 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, face_id
);
24595 font
= face
->font
? face
->font
: FRAME_FONT (it
->f
);
24596 PREPARE_FACE_FOR_DISPLAY (it
->f
, face
);
24598 if (it
->glyphless_method
== GLYPHLESS_DISPLAY_ACRONYM
)
24600 if (! STRINGP (acronym
) && CHAR_TABLE_P (Vglyphless_char_display
))
24601 acronym
= CHAR_TABLE_REF (Vglyphless_char_display
, it
->c
);
24602 if (CONSP (acronym
))
24603 acronym
= XCAR (acronym
);
24604 str
= STRINGP (acronym
) ? SSDATA (acronym
) : "";
24608 eassert (it
->glyphless_method
== GLYPHLESS_DISPLAY_HEX_CODE
);
24609 sprintf (buf
, "%0*X", it
->c
< 0x10000 ? 4 : 6, it
->c
);
24612 for (len
= 0; str
[len
] && ASCII_BYTE_P (str
[len
]) && len
< 6; len
++)
24613 code
[len
] = font
->driver
->encode_char (font
, str
[len
]);
24614 upper_len
= (len
+ 1) / 2;
24615 font
->driver
->text_extents (font
, code
, upper_len
,
24617 font
->driver
->text_extents (font
, code
+ upper_len
, len
- upper_len
,
24622 /* +4 is for vertical bars of a box plus 1-pixel spaces at both side. */
24623 width
= max (metrics_upper
.width
, metrics_lower
.width
) + 4;
24624 upper_xoff
= upper_yoff
= 2; /* the typical case */
24625 if (base_width
>= width
)
24627 /* Align the upper to the left, the lower to the right. */
24628 it
->pixel_width
= base_width
;
24629 lower_xoff
= base_width
- 2 - metrics_lower
.width
;
24633 /* Center the shorter one. */
24634 it
->pixel_width
= width
;
24635 if (metrics_upper
.width
>= metrics_lower
.width
)
24636 lower_xoff
= (width
- metrics_lower
.width
) / 2;
24639 /* FIXME: This code doesn't look right. It formerly was
24640 missing the "lower_xoff = 0;", which couldn't have
24641 been right since it left lower_xoff uninitialized. */
24643 upper_xoff
= (width
- metrics_upper
.width
) / 2;
24647 /* +5 is for horizontal bars of a box plus 1-pixel spaces at
24648 top, bottom, and between upper and lower strings. */
24649 height
= (metrics_upper
.ascent
+ metrics_upper
.descent
24650 + metrics_lower
.ascent
+ metrics_lower
.descent
) + 5;
24651 /* Center vertically.
24652 H:base_height, D:base_descent
24653 h:height, ld:lower_descent, la:lower_ascent, ud:upper_descent
24655 ascent = - (D - H/2 - h/2 + 1); "+ 1" for rounding up
24656 descent = D - H/2 + h/2;
24657 lower_yoff = descent - 2 - ld;
24658 upper_yoff = lower_yoff - la - 1 - ud; */
24659 ascent
= - (it
->descent
- (base_height
+ height
+ 1) / 2);
24660 descent
= it
->descent
- (base_height
- height
) / 2;
24661 lower_yoff
= descent
- 2 - metrics_lower
.descent
;
24662 upper_yoff
= (lower_yoff
- metrics_lower
.ascent
- 1
24663 - metrics_upper
.descent
);
24664 /* Don't make the height shorter than the base height. */
24665 if (height
> base_height
)
24667 it
->ascent
= ascent
;
24668 it
->descent
= descent
;
24672 it
->phys_ascent
= it
->ascent
;
24673 it
->phys_descent
= it
->descent
;
24675 append_glyphless_glyph (it
, face_id
, for_no_font
, len
,
24676 upper_xoff
, upper_yoff
,
24677 lower_xoff
, lower_yoff
);
24679 take_vertical_position_into_account (it
);
24684 Produce glyphs/get display metrics for the display element IT is
24685 loaded with. See the description of struct it in dispextern.h
24686 for an overview of struct it. */
24689 x_produce_glyphs (struct it
*it
)
24691 int extra_line_spacing
= it
->extra_line_spacing
;
24693 it
->glyph_not_available_p
= 0;
24695 if (it
->what
== IT_CHARACTER
)
24698 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
);
24699 struct font
*font
= face
->font
;
24700 struct font_metrics
*pcm
= NULL
;
24701 int boff
; /* baseline offset */
24705 /* When no suitable font is found, display this character by
24706 the method specified in the first extra slot of
24707 Vglyphless_char_display. */
24708 Lisp_Object acronym
= lookup_glyphless_char_display (-1, it
);
24710 eassert (it
->what
== IT_GLYPHLESS
);
24711 produce_glyphless_glyph (it
, 1, STRINGP (acronym
) ? acronym
: Qnil
);
24715 boff
= font
->baseline_offset
;
24716 if (font
->vertical_centering
)
24717 boff
= VCENTER_BASELINE_OFFSET (font
, it
->f
) - boff
;
24719 if (it
->char_to_display
!= '\n' && it
->char_to_display
!= '\t')
24725 if (it
->override_ascent
>= 0)
24727 it
->ascent
= it
->override_ascent
;
24728 it
->descent
= it
->override_descent
;
24729 boff
= it
->override_boff
;
24733 it
->ascent
= FONT_BASE (font
) + boff
;
24734 it
->descent
= FONT_DESCENT (font
) - boff
;
24737 if (get_char_glyph_code (it
->char_to_display
, font
, &char2b
))
24739 pcm
= get_per_char_metric (font
, &char2b
);
24740 if (pcm
->width
== 0
24741 && pcm
->rbearing
== 0 && pcm
->lbearing
== 0)
24747 it
->phys_ascent
= pcm
->ascent
+ boff
;
24748 it
->phys_descent
= pcm
->descent
- boff
;
24749 it
->pixel_width
= pcm
->width
;
24753 it
->glyph_not_available_p
= 1;
24754 it
->phys_ascent
= it
->ascent
;
24755 it
->phys_descent
= it
->descent
;
24756 it
->pixel_width
= font
->space_width
;
24759 if (it
->constrain_row_ascent_descent_p
)
24761 if (it
->descent
> it
->max_descent
)
24763 it
->ascent
+= it
->descent
- it
->max_descent
;
24764 it
->descent
= it
->max_descent
;
24766 if (it
->ascent
> it
->max_ascent
)
24768 it
->descent
= min (it
->max_descent
, it
->descent
+ it
->ascent
- it
->max_ascent
);
24769 it
->ascent
= it
->max_ascent
;
24771 it
->phys_ascent
= min (it
->phys_ascent
, it
->ascent
);
24772 it
->phys_descent
= min (it
->phys_descent
, it
->descent
);
24773 extra_line_spacing
= 0;
24776 /* If this is a space inside a region of text with
24777 `space-width' property, change its width. */
24778 stretched_p
= it
->char_to_display
== ' ' && !NILP (it
->space_width
);
24780 it
->pixel_width
*= XFLOATINT (it
->space_width
);
24782 /* If face has a box, add the box thickness to the character
24783 height. If character has a box line to the left and/or
24784 right, add the box line width to the character's width. */
24785 if (face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
)
24787 int thick
= face
->box_line_width
;
24791 it
->ascent
+= thick
;
24792 it
->descent
+= thick
;
24797 if (it
->start_of_box_run_p
)
24798 it
->pixel_width
+= thick
;
24799 if (it
->end_of_box_run_p
)
24800 it
->pixel_width
+= thick
;
24803 /* If face has an overline, add the height of the overline
24804 (1 pixel) and a 1 pixel margin to the character height. */
24805 if (face
->overline_p
)
24806 it
->ascent
+= overline_margin
;
24808 if (it
->constrain_row_ascent_descent_p
)
24810 if (it
->ascent
> it
->max_ascent
)
24811 it
->ascent
= it
->max_ascent
;
24812 if (it
->descent
> it
->max_descent
)
24813 it
->descent
= it
->max_descent
;
24816 take_vertical_position_into_account (it
);
24818 /* If we have to actually produce glyphs, do it. */
24823 /* Translate a space with a `space-width' property
24824 into a stretch glyph. */
24825 int ascent
= (((it
->ascent
+ it
->descent
) * FONT_BASE (font
))
24826 / FONT_HEIGHT (font
));
24827 append_stretch_glyph (it
, it
->object
, it
->pixel_width
,
24828 it
->ascent
+ it
->descent
, ascent
);
24833 /* If characters with lbearing or rbearing are displayed
24834 in this line, record that fact in a flag of the
24835 glyph row. This is used to optimize X output code. */
24836 if (pcm
&& (pcm
->lbearing
< 0 || pcm
->rbearing
> pcm
->width
))
24837 it
->glyph_row
->contains_overlapping_glyphs_p
= 1;
24839 if (! stretched_p
&& it
->pixel_width
== 0)
24840 /* We assure that all visible glyphs have at least 1-pixel
24842 it
->pixel_width
= 1;
24844 else if (it
->char_to_display
== '\n')
24846 /* A newline has no width, but we need the height of the
24847 line. But if previous part of the line sets a height,
24848 don't increase that height */
24850 Lisp_Object height
;
24851 Lisp_Object total_height
= Qnil
;
24853 it
->override_ascent
= -1;
24854 it
->pixel_width
= 0;
24857 height
= get_it_property (it
, Qline_height
);
24858 /* Split (line-height total-height) list */
24860 && CONSP (XCDR (height
))
24861 && NILP (XCDR (XCDR (height
))))
24863 total_height
= XCAR (XCDR (height
));
24864 height
= XCAR (height
);
24866 height
= calc_line_height_property (it
, height
, font
, boff
, 1);
24868 if (it
->override_ascent
>= 0)
24870 it
->ascent
= it
->override_ascent
;
24871 it
->descent
= it
->override_descent
;
24872 boff
= it
->override_boff
;
24876 it
->ascent
= FONT_BASE (font
) + boff
;
24877 it
->descent
= FONT_DESCENT (font
) - boff
;
24880 if (EQ (height
, Qt
))
24882 if (it
->descent
> it
->max_descent
)
24884 it
->ascent
+= it
->descent
- it
->max_descent
;
24885 it
->descent
= it
->max_descent
;
24887 if (it
->ascent
> it
->max_ascent
)
24889 it
->descent
= min (it
->max_descent
, it
->descent
+ it
->ascent
- it
->max_ascent
);
24890 it
->ascent
= it
->max_ascent
;
24892 it
->phys_ascent
= min (it
->phys_ascent
, it
->ascent
);
24893 it
->phys_descent
= min (it
->phys_descent
, it
->descent
);
24894 it
->constrain_row_ascent_descent_p
= 1;
24895 extra_line_spacing
= 0;
24899 Lisp_Object spacing
;
24901 it
->phys_ascent
= it
->ascent
;
24902 it
->phys_descent
= it
->descent
;
24904 if ((it
->max_ascent
> 0 || it
->max_descent
> 0)
24905 && face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
24906 && face
->box_line_width
> 0)
24908 it
->ascent
+= face
->box_line_width
;
24909 it
->descent
+= face
->box_line_width
;
24912 && XINT (height
) > it
->ascent
+ it
->descent
)
24913 it
->ascent
= XINT (height
) - it
->descent
;
24915 if (!NILP (total_height
))
24916 spacing
= calc_line_height_property (it
, total_height
, font
, boff
, 0);
24919 spacing
= get_it_property (it
, Qline_spacing
);
24920 spacing
= calc_line_height_property (it
, spacing
, font
, boff
, 0);
24922 if (INTEGERP (spacing
))
24924 extra_line_spacing
= XINT (spacing
);
24925 if (!NILP (total_height
))
24926 extra_line_spacing
-= (it
->phys_ascent
+ it
->phys_descent
);
24930 else /* i.e. (it->char_to_display == '\t') */
24932 if (font
->space_width
> 0)
24934 int tab_width
= it
->tab_width
* font
->space_width
;
24935 int x
= it
->current_x
+ it
->continuation_lines_width
;
24936 int next_tab_x
= ((1 + x
+ tab_width
- 1) / tab_width
) * tab_width
;
24938 /* If the distance from the current position to the next tab
24939 stop is less than a space character width, use the
24940 tab stop after that. */
24941 if (next_tab_x
- x
< font
->space_width
)
24942 next_tab_x
+= tab_width
;
24944 it
->pixel_width
= next_tab_x
- x
;
24946 it
->ascent
= it
->phys_ascent
= FONT_BASE (font
) + boff
;
24947 it
->descent
= it
->phys_descent
= FONT_DESCENT (font
) - boff
;
24951 append_stretch_glyph (it
, it
->object
, it
->pixel_width
,
24952 it
->ascent
+ it
->descent
, it
->ascent
);
24957 it
->pixel_width
= 0;
24962 else if (it
->what
== IT_COMPOSITION
&& it
->cmp_it
.ch
< 0)
24964 /* A static composition.
24966 Note: A composition is represented as one glyph in the
24967 glyph matrix. There are no padding glyphs.
24969 Important note: pixel_width, ascent, and descent are the
24970 values of what is drawn by draw_glyphs (i.e. the values of
24971 the overall glyphs composed). */
24972 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
);
24973 int boff
; /* baseline offset */
24974 struct composition
*cmp
= composition_table
[it
->cmp_it
.id
];
24975 int glyph_len
= cmp
->glyph_len
;
24976 struct font
*font
= face
->font
;
24980 /* If we have not yet calculated pixel size data of glyphs of
24981 the composition for the current face font, calculate them
24982 now. Theoretically, we have to check all fonts for the
24983 glyphs, but that requires much time and memory space. So,
24984 here we check only the font of the first glyph. This may
24985 lead to incorrect display, but it's very rare, and C-l
24986 (recenter-top-bottom) can correct the display anyway. */
24987 if (! cmp
->font
|| cmp
->font
!= font
)
24989 /* Ascent and descent of the font of the first character
24990 of this composition (adjusted by baseline offset).
24991 Ascent and descent of overall glyphs should not be less
24992 than these, respectively. */
24993 int font_ascent
, font_descent
, font_height
;
24994 /* Bounding box of the overall glyphs. */
24995 int leftmost
, rightmost
, lowest
, highest
;
24996 int lbearing
, rbearing
;
24997 int i
, width
, ascent
, descent
;
24998 int left_padded
= 0, right_padded
= 0;
24999 int c
IF_LINT (= 0); /* cmp->glyph_len can't be zero; see Bug#8512 */
25001 struct font_metrics
*pcm
;
25002 int font_not_found_p
;
25005 for (glyph_len
= cmp
->glyph_len
; glyph_len
> 0; glyph_len
--)
25006 if ((c
= COMPOSITION_GLYPH (cmp
, glyph_len
- 1)) != '\t')
25008 if (glyph_len
< cmp
->glyph_len
)
25010 for (i
= 0; i
< glyph_len
; i
++)
25012 if ((c
= COMPOSITION_GLYPH (cmp
, i
)) != '\t')
25014 cmp
->offsets
[i
* 2] = cmp
->offsets
[i
* 2 + 1] = 0;
25019 pos
= (STRINGP (it
->string
) ? IT_STRING_CHARPOS (*it
)
25020 : IT_CHARPOS (*it
));
25021 /* If no suitable font is found, use the default font. */
25022 font_not_found_p
= font
== NULL
;
25023 if (font_not_found_p
)
25025 face
= face
->ascii_face
;
25028 boff
= font
->baseline_offset
;
25029 if (font
->vertical_centering
)
25030 boff
= VCENTER_BASELINE_OFFSET (font
, it
->f
) - boff
;
25031 font_ascent
= FONT_BASE (font
) + boff
;
25032 font_descent
= FONT_DESCENT (font
) - boff
;
25033 font_height
= FONT_HEIGHT (font
);
25038 if (! font_not_found_p
)
25040 get_char_face_and_encoding (it
->f
, c
, it
->face_id
,
25042 pcm
= get_per_char_metric (font
, &char2b
);
25045 /* Initialize the bounding box. */
25048 width
= cmp
->glyph_len
> 0 ? pcm
->width
: 0;
25049 ascent
= pcm
->ascent
;
25050 descent
= pcm
->descent
;
25051 lbearing
= pcm
->lbearing
;
25052 rbearing
= pcm
->rbearing
;
25056 width
= cmp
->glyph_len
> 0 ? font
->space_width
: 0;
25057 ascent
= FONT_BASE (font
);
25058 descent
= FONT_DESCENT (font
);
25065 lowest
= - descent
+ boff
;
25066 highest
= ascent
+ boff
;
25068 if (! font_not_found_p
25069 && font
->default_ascent
25070 && CHAR_TABLE_P (Vuse_default_ascent
)
25071 && !NILP (Faref (Vuse_default_ascent
,
25072 make_number (it
->char_to_display
))))
25073 highest
= font
->default_ascent
+ boff
;
25075 /* Draw the first glyph at the normal position. It may be
25076 shifted to right later if some other glyphs are drawn
25078 cmp
->offsets
[i
* 2] = 0;
25079 cmp
->offsets
[i
* 2 + 1] = boff
;
25080 cmp
->lbearing
= lbearing
;
25081 cmp
->rbearing
= rbearing
;
25083 /* Set cmp->offsets for the remaining glyphs. */
25084 for (i
++; i
< glyph_len
; i
++)
25086 int left
, right
, btm
, top
;
25087 int ch
= COMPOSITION_GLYPH (cmp
, i
);
25089 struct face
*this_face
;
25093 face_id
= FACE_FOR_CHAR (it
->f
, face
, ch
, pos
, it
->string
);
25094 this_face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, face_id
);
25095 font
= this_face
->font
;
25101 get_char_face_and_encoding (it
->f
, ch
, face_id
,
25103 pcm
= get_per_char_metric (font
, &char2b
);
25106 cmp
->offsets
[i
* 2] = cmp
->offsets
[i
* 2 + 1] = 0;
25109 width
= pcm
->width
;
25110 ascent
= pcm
->ascent
;
25111 descent
= pcm
->descent
;
25112 lbearing
= pcm
->lbearing
;
25113 rbearing
= pcm
->rbearing
;
25114 if (cmp
->method
!= COMPOSITION_WITH_RULE_ALTCHARS
)
25116 /* Relative composition with or without
25117 alternate chars. */
25118 left
= (leftmost
+ rightmost
- width
) / 2;
25119 btm
= - descent
+ boff
;
25120 if (font
->relative_compose
25121 && (! CHAR_TABLE_P (Vignore_relative_composition
)
25122 || NILP (Faref (Vignore_relative_composition
,
25123 make_number (ch
)))))
25126 if (- descent
>= font
->relative_compose
)
25127 /* One extra pixel between two glyphs. */
25129 else if (ascent
<= 0)
25130 /* One extra pixel between two glyphs. */
25131 btm
= lowest
- 1 - ascent
- descent
;
25136 /* A composition rule is specified by an integer
25137 value that encodes global and new reference
25138 points (GREF and NREF). GREF and NREF are
25139 specified by numbers as below:
25141 0---1---2 -- ascent
25145 9--10--11 -- center
25147 ---3---4---5--- baseline
25149 6---7---8 -- descent
25151 int rule
= COMPOSITION_RULE (cmp
, i
);
25152 int gref
, nref
, grefx
, grefy
, nrefx
, nrefy
, xoff
, yoff
;
25154 COMPOSITION_DECODE_RULE (rule
, gref
, nref
, xoff
, yoff
);
25155 grefx
= gref
% 3, nrefx
= nref
% 3;
25156 grefy
= gref
/ 3, nrefy
= nref
/ 3;
25158 xoff
= font_height
* (xoff
- 128) / 256;
25160 yoff
= font_height
* (yoff
- 128) / 256;
25163 + grefx
* (rightmost
- leftmost
) / 2
25164 - nrefx
* width
/ 2
25167 btm
= ((grefy
== 0 ? highest
25169 : grefy
== 2 ? lowest
25170 : (highest
+ lowest
) / 2)
25171 - (nrefy
== 0 ? ascent
+ descent
25172 : nrefy
== 1 ? descent
- boff
25174 : (ascent
+ descent
) / 2)
25178 cmp
->offsets
[i
* 2] = left
;
25179 cmp
->offsets
[i
* 2 + 1] = btm
+ descent
;
25181 /* Update the bounding box of the overall glyphs. */
25184 right
= left
+ width
;
25185 if (left
< leftmost
)
25187 if (right
> rightmost
)
25190 top
= btm
+ descent
+ ascent
;
25196 if (cmp
->lbearing
> left
+ lbearing
)
25197 cmp
->lbearing
= left
+ lbearing
;
25198 if (cmp
->rbearing
< left
+ rbearing
)
25199 cmp
->rbearing
= left
+ rbearing
;
25203 /* If there are glyphs whose x-offsets are negative,
25204 shift all glyphs to the right and make all x-offsets
25208 for (i
= 0; i
< cmp
->glyph_len
; i
++)
25209 cmp
->offsets
[i
* 2] -= leftmost
;
25210 rightmost
-= leftmost
;
25211 cmp
->lbearing
-= leftmost
;
25212 cmp
->rbearing
-= leftmost
;
25215 if (left_padded
&& cmp
->lbearing
< 0)
25217 for (i
= 0; i
< cmp
->glyph_len
; i
++)
25218 cmp
->offsets
[i
* 2] -= cmp
->lbearing
;
25219 rightmost
-= cmp
->lbearing
;
25220 cmp
->rbearing
-= cmp
->lbearing
;
25223 if (right_padded
&& rightmost
< cmp
->rbearing
)
25225 rightmost
= cmp
->rbearing
;
25228 cmp
->pixel_width
= rightmost
;
25229 cmp
->ascent
= highest
;
25230 cmp
->descent
= - lowest
;
25231 if (cmp
->ascent
< font_ascent
)
25232 cmp
->ascent
= font_ascent
;
25233 if (cmp
->descent
< font_descent
)
25234 cmp
->descent
= font_descent
;
25238 && (cmp
->lbearing
< 0
25239 || cmp
->rbearing
> cmp
->pixel_width
))
25240 it
->glyph_row
->contains_overlapping_glyphs_p
= 1;
25242 it
->pixel_width
= cmp
->pixel_width
;
25243 it
->ascent
= it
->phys_ascent
= cmp
->ascent
;
25244 it
->descent
= it
->phys_descent
= cmp
->descent
;
25245 if (face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
)
25247 int thick
= face
->box_line_width
;
25251 it
->ascent
+= thick
;
25252 it
->descent
+= thick
;
25257 if (it
->start_of_box_run_p
)
25258 it
->pixel_width
+= thick
;
25259 if (it
->end_of_box_run_p
)
25260 it
->pixel_width
+= thick
;
25263 /* If face has an overline, add the height of the overline
25264 (1 pixel) and a 1 pixel margin to the character height. */
25265 if (face
->overline_p
)
25266 it
->ascent
+= overline_margin
;
25268 take_vertical_position_into_account (it
);
25269 if (it
->ascent
< 0)
25271 if (it
->descent
< 0)
25274 if (it
->glyph_row
&& cmp
->glyph_len
> 0)
25275 append_composite_glyph (it
);
25277 else if (it
->what
== IT_COMPOSITION
)
25279 /* A dynamic (automatic) composition. */
25280 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (it
->f
, it
->face_id
);
25281 Lisp_Object gstring
;
25282 struct font_metrics metrics
;
25286 gstring
= composition_gstring_from_id (it
->cmp_it
.id
);
25288 = composition_gstring_width (gstring
, it
->cmp_it
.from
, it
->cmp_it
.to
,
25291 && (metrics
.lbearing
< 0 || metrics
.rbearing
> metrics
.width
))
25292 it
->glyph_row
->contains_overlapping_glyphs_p
= 1;
25293 it
->ascent
= it
->phys_ascent
= metrics
.ascent
;
25294 it
->descent
= it
->phys_descent
= metrics
.descent
;
25295 if (face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
)
25297 int thick
= face
->box_line_width
;
25301 it
->ascent
+= thick
;
25302 it
->descent
+= thick
;
25307 if (it
->start_of_box_run_p
)
25308 it
->pixel_width
+= thick
;
25309 if (it
->end_of_box_run_p
)
25310 it
->pixel_width
+= thick
;
25312 /* If face has an overline, add the height of the overline
25313 (1 pixel) and a 1 pixel margin to the character height. */
25314 if (face
->overline_p
)
25315 it
->ascent
+= overline_margin
;
25316 take_vertical_position_into_account (it
);
25317 if (it
->ascent
< 0)
25319 if (it
->descent
< 0)
25323 append_composite_glyph (it
);
25325 else if (it
->what
== IT_GLYPHLESS
)
25326 produce_glyphless_glyph (it
, 0, Qnil
);
25327 else if (it
->what
== IT_IMAGE
)
25328 produce_image_glyph (it
);
25329 else if (it
->what
== IT_STRETCH
)
25330 produce_stretch_glyph (it
);
25333 /* Accumulate dimensions. Note: can't assume that it->descent > 0
25334 because this isn't true for images with `:ascent 100'. */
25335 eassert (it
->ascent
>= 0 && it
->descent
>= 0);
25336 if (it
->area
== TEXT_AREA
)
25337 it
->current_x
+= it
->pixel_width
;
25339 if (extra_line_spacing
> 0)
25341 it
->descent
+= extra_line_spacing
;
25342 if (extra_line_spacing
> it
->max_extra_line_spacing
)
25343 it
->max_extra_line_spacing
= extra_line_spacing
;
25346 it
->max_ascent
= max (it
->max_ascent
, it
->ascent
);
25347 it
->max_descent
= max (it
->max_descent
, it
->descent
);
25348 it
->max_phys_ascent
= max (it
->max_phys_ascent
, it
->phys_ascent
);
25349 it
->max_phys_descent
= max (it
->max_phys_descent
, it
->phys_descent
);
25353 Output LEN glyphs starting at START at the nominal cursor position.
25354 Advance the nominal cursor over the text. The global variable
25355 updated_window contains the window being updated, updated_row is
25356 the glyph row being updated, and updated_area is the area of that
25357 row being updated. */
25360 x_write_glyphs (struct glyph
*start
, int len
)
25362 int x
, hpos
, chpos
= updated_window
->phys_cursor
.hpos
;
25364 eassert (updated_window
&& updated_row
);
25365 /* When the window is hscrolled, cursor hpos can legitimately be out
25366 of bounds, but we draw the cursor at the corresponding window
25367 margin in that case. */
25368 if (!updated_row
->reversed_p
&& chpos
< 0)
25370 if (updated_row
->reversed_p
&& chpos
>= updated_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
25371 chpos
= updated_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
25375 /* Write glyphs. */
25377 hpos
= start
- updated_row
->glyphs
[updated_area
];
25378 x
= draw_glyphs (updated_window
, output_cursor
.x
,
25379 updated_row
, updated_area
,
25381 DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
, 0);
25383 /* Invalidate old phys cursor if the glyph at its hpos is redrawn. */
25384 if (updated_area
== TEXT_AREA
25385 && updated_window
->phys_cursor_on_p
25386 && updated_window
->phys_cursor
.vpos
== output_cursor
.vpos
25388 && chpos
< hpos
+ len
)
25389 updated_window
->phys_cursor_on_p
= 0;
25393 /* Advance the output cursor. */
25394 output_cursor
.hpos
+= len
;
25395 output_cursor
.x
= x
;
25400 Insert LEN glyphs from START at the nominal cursor position. */
25403 x_insert_glyphs (struct glyph
*start
, int len
)
25407 int line_height
, shift_by_width
, shifted_region_width
;
25408 struct glyph_row
*row
;
25409 struct glyph
*glyph
;
25410 int frame_x
, frame_y
;
25413 eassert (updated_window
&& updated_row
);
25415 w
= updated_window
;
25416 f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
25418 /* Get the height of the line we are in. */
25420 line_height
= row
->height
;
25422 /* Get the width of the glyphs to insert. */
25423 shift_by_width
= 0;
25424 for (glyph
= start
; glyph
< start
+ len
; ++glyph
)
25425 shift_by_width
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
25427 /* Get the width of the region to shift right. */
25428 shifted_region_width
= (window_box_width (w
, updated_area
)
25433 frame_x
= window_box_left (w
, updated_area
) + output_cursor
.x
;
25434 frame_y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, output_cursor
.y
);
25436 FRAME_RIF (f
)->shift_glyphs_for_insert (f
, frame_x
, frame_y
, shifted_region_width
,
25437 line_height
, shift_by_width
);
25439 /* Write the glyphs. */
25440 hpos
= start
- row
->glyphs
[updated_area
];
25441 draw_glyphs (w
, output_cursor
.x
, row
, updated_area
,
25443 DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
, 0);
25445 /* Advance the output cursor. */
25446 output_cursor
.hpos
+= len
;
25447 output_cursor
.x
+= shift_by_width
;
25453 Erase the current text line from the nominal cursor position
25454 (inclusive) to pixel column TO_X (exclusive). The idea is that
25455 everything from TO_X onward is already erased.
25457 TO_X is a pixel position relative to updated_area of
25458 updated_window. TO_X == -1 means clear to the end of this area. */
25461 x_clear_end_of_line (int to_x
)
25464 struct window
*w
= updated_window
;
25465 int max_x
, min_y
, max_y
;
25466 int from_x
, from_y
, to_y
;
25468 eassert (updated_window
&& updated_row
);
25469 f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
25471 if (updated_row
->full_width_p
)
25472 max_x
= WINDOW_TOTAL_WIDTH (w
);
25474 max_x
= window_box_width (w
, updated_area
);
25475 max_y
= window_text_bottom_y (w
);
25477 /* TO_X == 0 means don't do anything. TO_X < 0 means clear to end
25478 of window. For TO_X > 0, truncate to end of drawing area. */
25484 to_x
= min (to_x
, max_x
);
25486 to_y
= min (max_y
, output_cursor
.y
+ updated_row
->height
);
25488 /* Notice if the cursor will be cleared by this operation. */
25489 if (!updated_row
->full_width_p
)
25490 notice_overwritten_cursor (w
, updated_area
,
25491 output_cursor
.x
, -1,
25493 MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (updated_row
));
25495 from_x
= output_cursor
.x
;
25497 /* Translate to frame coordinates. */
25498 if (updated_row
->full_width_p
)
25500 from_x
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_X (w
, from_x
);
25501 to_x
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_X (w
, to_x
);
25505 int area_left
= window_box_left (w
, updated_area
);
25506 from_x
+= area_left
;
25510 min_y
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
25511 from_y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, max (min_y
, output_cursor
.y
));
25512 to_y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, to_y
);
25514 /* Prevent inadvertently clearing to end of the X window. */
25515 if (to_x
> from_x
&& to_y
> from_y
)
25518 FRAME_RIF (f
)->clear_frame_area (f
, from_x
, from_y
,
25519 to_x
- from_x
, to_y
- from_y
);
25524 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
25528 /***********************************************************************
25530 ***********************************************************************/
25532 /* Value is the internal representation of the specified cursor type
25533 ARG. If type is BAR_CURSOR, return in *WIDTH the specified width
25534 of the bar cursor. */
25536 static enum text_cursor_kinds
25537 get_specified_cursor_type (Lisp_Object arg
, int *width
)
25539 enum text_cursor_kinds type
;
25544 if (EQ (arg
, Qbox
))
25545 return FILLED_BOX_CURSOR
;
25547 if (EQ (arg
, Qhollow
))
25548 return HOLLOW_BOX_CURSOR
;
25550 if (EQ (arg
, Qbar
))
25557 && EQ (XCAR (arg
), Qbar
)
25558 && RANGED_INTEGERP (0, XCDR (arg
), INT_MAX
))
25560 *width
= XINT (XCDR (arg
));
25564 if (EQ (arg
, Qhbar
))
25567 return HBAR_CURSOR
;
25571 && EQ (XCAR (arg
), Qhbar
)
25572 && RANGED_INTEGERP (0, XCDR (arg
), INT_MAX
))
25574 *width
= XINT (XCDR (arg
));
25575 return HBAR_CURSOR
;
25578 /* Treat anything unknown as "hollow box cursor".
25579 It was bad to signal an error; people have trouble fixing
25580 .Xdefaults with Emacs, when it has something bad in it. */
25581 type
= HOLLOW_BOX_CURSOR
;
25586 /* Set the default cursor types for specified frame. */
25588 set_frame_cursor_types (struct frame
*f
, Lisp_Object arg
)
25593 FRAME_DESIRED_CURSOR (f
) = get_specified_cursor_type (arg
, &width
);
25594 FRAME_CURSOR_WIDTH (f
) = width
;
25596 /* By default, set up the blink-off state depending on the on-state. */
25598 tem
= Fassoc (arg
, Vblink_cursor_alist
);
25601 FRAME_BLINK_OFF_CURSOR (f
)
25602 = get_specified_cursor_type (XCDR (tem
), &width
);
25603 FRAME_BLINK_OFF_CURSOR_WIDTH (f
) = width
;
25606 FRAME_BLINK_OFF_CURSOR (f
) = DEFAULT_CURSOR
;
25610 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
25612 /* Return the cursor we want to be displayed in window W. Return
25613 width of bar/hbar cursor through WIDTH arg. Return with
25614 ACTIVE_CURSOR arg set to 1 if cursor in window W is `active'
25615 (i.e. if the `system caret' should track this cursor).
25617 In a mini-buffer window, we want the cursor only to appear if we
25618 are reading input from this window. For the selected window, we
25619 want the cursor type given by the frame parameter or buffer local
25620 setting of cursor-type. If explicitly marked off, draw no cursor.
25621 In all other cases, we want a hollow box cursor. */
25623 static enum text_cursor_kinds
25624 get_window_cursor_type (struct window
*w
, struct glyph
*glyph
, int *width
,
25625 int *active_cursor
)
25627 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
25628 struct buffer
*b
= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
);
25629 int cursor_type
= DEFAULT_CURSOR
;
25630 Lisp_Object alt_cursor
;
25631 int non_selected
= 0;
25633 *active_cursor
= 1;
25636 if (cursor_in_echo_area
25637 && FRAME_HAS_MINIBUF_P (f
)
25638 && EQ (FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (f
), echo_area_window
))
25640 if (w
== XWINDOW (echo_area_window
))
25642 if (EQ (BVAR (b
, cursor_type
), Qt
) || NILP (BVAR (b
, cursor_type
)))
25644 *width
= FRAME_CURSOR_WIDTH (f
);
25645 return FRAME_DESIRED_CURSOR (f
);
25648 return get_specified_cursor_type (BVAR (b
, cursor_type
), width
);
25651 *active_cursor
= 0;
25655 /* Detect a nonselected window or nonselected frame. */
25656 else if (w
!= XWINDOW (f
->selected_window
)
25657 || f
!= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->x_highlight_frame
)
25659 *active_cursor
= 0;
25661 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (w
) && minibuf_level
== 0)
25667 /* Never display a cursor in a window in which cursor-type is nil. */
25668 if (NILP (BVAR (b
, cursor_type
)))
25671 /* Get the normal cursor type for this window. */
25672 if (EQ (BVAR (b
, cursor_type
), Qt
))
25674 cursor_type
= FRAME_DESIRED_CURSOR (f
);
25675 *width
= FRAME_CURSOR_WIDTH (f
);
25678 cursor_type
= get_specified_cursor_type (BVAR (b
, cursor_type
), width
);
25680 /* Use cursor-in-non-selected-windows instead
25681 for non-selected window or frame. */
25684 alt_cursor
= BVAR (b
, cursor_in_non_selected_windows
);
25685 if (!EQ (Qt
, alt_cursor
))
25686 return get_specified_cursor_type (alt_cursor
, width
);
25687 /* t means modify the normal cursor type. */
25688 if (cursor_type
== FILLED_BOX_CURSOR
)
25689 cursor_type
= HOLLOW_BOX_CURSOR
;
25690 else if (cursor_type
== BAR_CURSOR
&& *width
> 1)
25692 return cursor_type
;
25695 /* Use normal cursor if not blinked off. */
25696 if (!w
->cursor_off_p
)
25698 if (glyph
!= NULL
&& glyph
->type
== IMAGE_GLYPH
)
25700 if (cursor_type
== FILLED_BOX_CURSOR
)
25702 /* Using a block cursor on large images can be very annoying.
25703 So use a hollow cursor for "large" images.
25704 If image is not transparent (no mask), also use hollow cursor. */
25705 struct image
*img
= IMAGE_FROM_ID (f
, glyph
->u
.img_id
);
25706 if (img
!= NULL
&& IMAGEP (img
->spec
))
25708 /* Arbitrarily, interpret "Large" as >32x32 and >NxN
25709 where N = size of default frame font size.
25710 This should cover most of the "tiny" icons people may use. */
25712 || img
->width
> max (32, WINDOW_FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (w
))
25713 || img
->height
> max (32, WINDOW_FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (w
)))
25714 cursor_type
= HOLLOW_BOX_CURSOR
;
25717 else if (cursor_type
!= NO_CURSOR
)
25719 /* Display current only supports BOX and HOLLOW cursors for images.
25720 So for now, unconditionally use a HOLLOW cursor when cursor is
25721 not a solid box cursor. */
25722 cursor_type
= HOLLOW_BOX_CURSOR
;
25725 return cursor_type
;
25728 /* Cursor is blinked off, so determine how to "toggle" it. */
25730 /* First look for an entry matching the buffer's cursor-type in blink-cursor-alist. */
25731 if ((alt_cursor
= Fassoc (BVAR (b
, cursor_type
), Vblink_cursor_alist
), !NILP (alt_cursor
)))
25732 return get_specified_cursor_type (XCDR (alt_cursor
), width
);
25734 /* Then see if frame has specified a specific blink off cursor type. */
25735 if (FRAME_BLINK_OFF_CURSOR (f
) != DEFAULT_CURSOR
)
25737 *width
= FRAME_BLINK_OFF_CURSOR_WIDTH (f
);
25738 return FRAME_BLINK_OFF_CURSOR (f
);
25742 /* Some people liked having a permanently visible blinking cursor,
25743 while others had very strong opinions against it. So it was
25744 decided to remove it. KFS 2003-09-03 */
25746 /* Finally perform built-in cursor blinking:
25747 filled box <-> hollow box
25748 wide [h]bar <-> narrow [h]bar
25749 narrow [h]bar <-> no cursor
25750 other type <-> no cursor */
25752 if (cursor_type
== FILLED_BOX_CURSOR
)
25753 return HOLLOW_BOX_CURSOR
;
25755 if ((cursor_type
== BAR_CURSOR
|| cursor_type
== HBAR_CURSOR
) && *width
> 1)
25758 return cursor_type
;
25766 /* Notice when the text cursor of window W has been completely
25767 overwritten by a drawing operation that outputs glyphs in AREA
25768 starting at X0 and ending at X1 in the line starting at Y0 and
25769 ending at Y1. X coordinates are area-relative. X1 < 0 means all
25770 the rest of the line after X0 has been written. Y coordinates
25771 are window-relative. */
25774 notice_overwritten_cursor (struct window
*w
, enum glyph_row_area area
,
25775 int x0
, int x1
, int y0
, int y1
)
25777 int cx0
, cx1
, cy0
, cy1
;
25778 struct glyph_row
*row
;
25780 if (!w
->phys_cursor_on_p
)
25782 if (area
!= TEXT_AREA
)
25785 if (w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
< 0
25786 || w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
>= w
->current_matrix
->nrows
25787 || (row
= w
->current_matrix
->rows
+ w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
,
25788 !(row
->enabled_p
&& row
->displays_text_p
)))
25791 if (row
->cursor_in_fringe_p
)
25793 row
->cursor_in_fringe_p
= 0;
25794 draw_fringe_bitmap (w
, row
, row
->reversed_p
);
25795 w
->phys_cursor_on_p
= 0;
25799 cx0
= w
->phys_cursor
.x
;
25800 cx1
= cx0
+ w
->phys_cursor_width
;
25801 if (x0
> cx0
|| (x1
>= 0 && x1
< cx1
))
25804 /* The cursor image will be completely removed from the
25805 screen if the output area intersects the cursor area in
25806 y-direction. When we draw in [y0 y1[, and some part of
25807 the cursor is at y < y0, that part must have been drawn
25808 before. When scrolling, the cursor is erased before
25809 actually scrolling, so we don't come here. When not
25810 scrolling, the rows above the old cursor row must have
25811 changed, and in this case these rows must have written
25812 over the cursor image.
25814 Likewise if part of the cursor is below y1, with the
25815 exception of the cursor being in the first blank row at
25816 the buffer and window end because update_text_area
25817 doesn't draw that row. (Except when it does, but
25818 that's handled in update_text_area.) */
25820 cy0
= w
->phys_cursor
.y
;
25821 cy1
= cy0
+ w
->phys_cursor_height
;
25822 if ((y0
< cy0
|| y0
>= cy1
) && (y1
<= cy0
|| y1
>= cy1
))
25825 w
->phys_cursor_on_p
= 0;
25828 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
25831 /************************************************************************
25833 ************************************************************************/
25835 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
25838 Fix the display of area AREA of overlapping row ROW in window W
25839 with respect to the overlapping part OVERLAPS. */
25842 x_fix_overlapping_area (struct window
*w
, struct glyph_row
*row
,
25843 enum glyph_row_area area
, int overlaps
)
25850 for (i
= 0; i
< row
->used
[area
];)
25852 if (row
->glyphs
[area
][i
].overlaps_vertically_p
)
25854 int start
= i
, start_x
= x
;
25858 x
+= row
->glyphs
[area
][i
].pixel_width
;
25861 while (i
< row
->used
[area
]
25862 && row
->glyphs
[area
][i
].overlaps_vertically_p
);
25864 draw_glyphs (w
, start_x
, row
, area
,
25866 DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
, overlaps
);
25870 x
+= row
->glyphs
[area
][i
].pixel_width
;
25880 Draw the cursor glyph of window W in glyph row ROW. See the
25881 comment of draw_glyphs for the meaning of HL. */
25884 draw_phys_cursor_glyph (struct window
*w
, struct glyph_row
*row
,
25885 enum draw_glyphs_face hl
)
25887 /* If cursor hpos is out of bounds, don't draw garbage. This can
25888 happen in mini-buffer windows when switching between echo area
25889 glyphs and mini-buffer. */
25890 if ((row
->reversed_p
25891 ? (w
->phys_cursor
.hpos
>= 0)
25892 : (w
->phys_cursor
.hpos
< row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])))
25894 int on_p
= w
->phys_cursor_on_p
;
25896 int hpos
= w
->phys_cursor
.hpos
;
25898 /* When the window is hscrolled, cursor hpos can legitimately be
25899 out of bounds, but we draw the cursor at the corresponding
25900 window margin in that case. */
25901 if (!row
->reversed_p
&& hpos
< 0)
25903 if (row
->reversed_p
&& hpos
>= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
25904 hpos
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
25906 x1
= draw_glyphs (w
, w
->phys_cursor
.x
, row
, TEXT_AREA
, hpos
, hpos
+ 1,
25908 w
->phys_cursor_on_p
= on_p
;
25910 if (hl
== DRAW_CURSOR
)
25911 w
->phys_cursor_width
= x1
- w
->phys_cursor
.x
;
25912 /* When we erase the cursor, and ROW is overlapped by other
25913 rows, make sure that these overlapping parts of other rows
25915 else if (hl
== DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
&& row
->overlapped_p
)
25917 w
->phys_cursor_width
= x1
- w
->phys_cursor
.x
;
25919 if (row
> w
->current_matrix
->rows
25920 && MATRIX_ROW_OVERLAPS_SUCC_P (row
- 1))
25921 x_fix_overlapping_area (w
, row
- 1, TEXT_AREA
,
25922 OVERLAPS_ERASED_CURSOR
);
25924 if (MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) < window_text_bottom_y (w
)
25925 && MATRIX_ROW_OVERLAPS_PRED_P (row
+ 1))
25926 x_fix_overlapping_area (w
, row
+ 1, TEXT_AREA
,
25927 OVERLAPS_ERASED_CURSOR
);
25934 Erase the image of a cursor of window W from the screen. */
25937 erase_phys_cursor (struct window
*w
)
25939 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
25940 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
= MOUSE_HL_INFO (f
);
25941 int hpos
= w
->phys_cursor
.hpos
;
25942 int vpos
= w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
;
25943 int mouse_face_here_p
= 0;
25944 struct glyph_matrix
*active_glyphs
= w
->current_matrix
;
25945 struct glyph_row
*cursor_row
;
25946 struct glyph
*cursor_glyph
;
25947 enum draw_glyphs_face hl
;
25949 /* No cursor displayed or row invalidated => nothing to do on the
25951 if (w
->phys_cursor_type
== NO_CURSOR
)
25952 goto mark_cursor_off
;
25954 /* VPOS >= active_glyphs->nrows means that window has been resized.
25955 Don't bother to erase the cursor. */
25956 if (vpos
>= active_glyphs
->nrows
)
25957 goto mark_cursor_off
;
25959 /* If row containing cursor is marked invalid, there is nothing we
25961 cursor_row
= MATRIX_ROW (active_glyphs
, vpos
);
25962 if (!cursor_row
->enabled_p
)
25963 goto mark_cursor_off
;
25965 /* If line spacing is > 0, old cursor may only be partially visible in
25966 window after split-window. So adjust visible height. */
25967 cursor_row
->visible_height
= min (cursor_row
->visible_height
,
25968 window_text_bottom_y (w
) - cursor_row
->y
);
25970 /* If row is completely invisible, don't attempt to delete a cursor which
25971 isn't there. This can happen if cursor is at top of a window, and
25972 we switch to a buffer with a header line in that window. */
25973 if (cursor_row
->visible_height
<= 0)
25974 goto mark_cursor_off
;
25976 /* If cursor is in the fringe, erase by drawing actual bitmap there. */
25977 if (cursor_row
->cursor_in_fringe_p
)
25979 cursor_row
->cursor_in_fringe_p
= 0;
25980 draw_fringe_bitmap (w
, cursor_row
, cursor_row
->reversed_p
);
25981 goto mark_cursor_off
;
25984 /* This can happen when the new row is shorter than the old one.
25985 In this case, either draw_glyphs or clear_end_of_line
25986 should have cleared the cursor. Note that we wouldn't be
25987 able to erase the cursor in this case because we don't have a
25988 cursor glyph at hand. */
25989 if ((cursor_row
->reversed_p
25990 ? (w
->phys_cursor
.hpos
< 0)
25991 : (w
->phys_cursor
.hpos
>= cursor_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])))
25992 goto mark_cursor_off
;
25994 /* When the window is hscrolled, cursor hpos can legitimately be out
25995 of bounds, but we draw the cursor at the corresponding window
25996 margin in that case. */
25997 if (!cursor_row
->reversed_p
&& hpos
< 0)
25999 if (cursor_row
->reversed_p
&& hpos
>= cursor_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
26000 hpos
= cursor_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
26002 /* If the cursor is in the mouse face area, redisplay that when
26003 we clear the cursor. */
26004 if (! NILP (hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
)
26005 && coords_in_mouse_face_p (w
, hpos
, vpos
)
26006 /* Don't redraw the cursor's spot in mouse face if it is at the
26007 end of a line (on a newline). The cursor appears there, but
26008 mouse highlighting does not. */
26009 && cursor_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] > hpos
&& hpos
>= 0)
26010 mouse_face_here_p
= 1;
26012 /* Maybe clear the display under the cursor. */
26013 if (w
->phys_cursor_type
== HOLLOW_BOX_CURSOR
)
26016 int header_line_height
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
26019 cursor_glyph
= get_phys_cursor_glyph (w
);
26020 if (cursor_glyph
== NULL
)
26021 goto mark_cursor_off
;
26023 width
= cursor_glyph
->pixel_width
;
26024 left_x
= window_box_left_offset (w
, TEXT_AREA
);
26025 x
= w
->phys_cursor
.x
;
26027 width
-= left_x
- x
;
26028 width
= min (width
, window_box_width (w
, TEXT_AREA
) - x
);
26029 y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, max (header_line_height
, cursor_row
->y
));
26030 x
= WINDOW_TEXT_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_X (w
, max (x
, left_x
));
26033 FRAME_RIF (f
)->clear_frame_area (f
, x
, y
, width
, cursor_row
->visible_height
);
26036 /* Erase the cursor by redrawing the character underneath it. */
26037 if (mouse_face_here_p
)
26038 hl
= DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
;
26040 hl
= DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
;
26041 draw_phys_cursor_glyph (w
, cursor_row
, hl
);
26044 w
->phys_cursor_on_p
= 0;
26045 w
->phys_cursor_type
= NO_CURSOR
;
26050 Display or clear cursor of window W. If ON is zero, clear the
26051 cursor. If it is non-zero, display the cursor. If ON is nonzero,
26052 where to put the cursor is specified by HPOS, VPOS, X and Y. */
26055 display_and_set_cursor (struct window
*w
, int on
,
26056 int hpos
, int vpos
, int x
, int y
)
26058 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
26059 int new_cursor_type
;
26060 int new_cursor_width
;
26062 struct glyph_row
*glyph_row
;
26063 struct glyph
*glyph
;
26065 /* This is pointless on invisible frames, and dangerous on garbaged
26066 windows and frames; in the latter case, the frame or window may
26067 be in the midst of changing its size, and x and y may be off the
26069 if (! FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
)
26070 || FRAME_GARBAGED_P (f
)
26071 || vpos
>= w
->current_matrix
->nrows
26072 || hpos
>= w
->current_matrix
->matrix_w
)
26075 /* If cursor is off and we want it off, return quickly. */
26076 if (!on
&& !w
->phys_cursor_on_p
)
26079 glyph_row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, vpos
);
26080 /* If cursor row is not enabled, we don't really know where to
26081 display the cursor. */
26082 if (!glyph_row
->enabled_p
)
26084 w
->phys_cursor_on_p
= 0;
26089 if (!glyph_row
->exact_window_width_line_p
26090 || (0 <= hpos
&& hpos
< glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]))
26091 glyph
= glyph_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + hpos
;
26093 eassert (input_blocked_p ());
26095 /* Set new_cursor_type to the cursor we want to be displayed. */
26096 new_cursor_type
= get_window_cursor_type (w
, glyph
,
26097 &new_cursor_width
, &active_cursor
);
26099 /* If cursor is currently being shown and we don't want it to be or
26100 it is in the wrong place, or the cursor type is not what we want,
26102 if (w
->phys_cursor_on_p
26104 || w
->phys_cursor
.x
!= x
26105 || w
->phys_cursor
.y
!= y
26106 || new_cursor_type
!= w
->phys_cursor_type
26107 || ((new_cursor_type
== BAR_CURSOR
|| new_cursor_type
== HBAR_CURSOR
)
26108 && new_cursor_width
!= w
->phys_cursor_width
)))
26109 erase_phys_cursor (w
);
26111 /* Don't check phys_cursor_on_p here because that flag is only set
26112 to zero in some cases where we know that the cursor has been
26113 completely erased, to avoid the extra work of erasing the cursor
26114 twice. In other words, phys_cursor_on_p can be 1 and the cursor
26115 still not be visible, or it has only been partly erased. */
26118 w
->phys_cursor_ascent
= glyph_row
->ascent
;
26119 w
->phys_cursor_height
= glyph_row
->height
;
26121 /* Set phys_cursor_.* before x_draw_.* is called because some
26122 of them may need the information. */
26123 w
->phys_cursor
.x
= x
;
26124 w
->phys_cursor
.y
= glyph_row
->y
;
26125 w
->phys_cursor
.hpos
= hpos
;
26126 w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
= vpos
;
26129 FRAME_RIF (f
)->draw_window_cursor (w
, glyph_row
, x
, y
,
26130 new_cursor_type
, new_cursor_width
,
26131 on
, active_cursor
);
26135 /* Switch the display of W's cursor on or off, according to the value
26139 update_window_cursor (struct window
*w
, int on
)
26141 /* Don't update cursor in windows whose frame is in the process
26142 of being deleted. */
26143 if (w
->current_matrix
)
26145 int hpos
= w
->phys_cursor
.hpos
;
26146 int vpos
= w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
;
26147 struct glyph_row
*row
;
26149 if (vpos
>= w
->current_matrix
->nrows
26150 || hpos
>= w
->current_matrix
->matrix_w
)
26153 row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, vpos
);
26155 /* When the window is hscrolled, cursor hpos can legitimately be
26156 out of bounds, but we draw the cursor at the corresponding
26157 window margin in that case. */
26158 if (!row
->reversed_p
&& hpos
< 0)
26160 if (row
->reversed_p
&& hpos
>= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
26161 hpos
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
26164 display_and_set_cursor (w
, on
, hpos
, vpos
,
26165 w
->phys_cursor
.x
, w
->phys_cursor
.y
);
26171 /* Call update_window_cursor with parameter ON_P on all leaf windows
26172 in the window tree rooted at W. */
26175 update_cursor_in_window_tree (struct window
*w
, int on_p
)
26179 if (!NILP (w
->hchild
))
26180 update_cursor_in_window_tree (XWINDOW (w
->hchild
), on_p
);
26181 else if (!NILP (w
->vchild
))
26182 update_cursor_in_window_tree (XWINDOW (w
->vchild
), on_p
);
26184 update_window_cursor (w
, on_p
);
26186 w
= NILP (w
->next
) ? 0 : XWINDOW (w
->next
);
26192 Display the cursor on window W, or clear it, according to ON_P.
26193 Don't change the cursor's position. */
26196 x_update_cursor (struct frame
*f
, int on_p
)
26198 update_cursor_in_window_tree (XWINDOW (f
->root_window
), on_p
);
26203 Clear the cursor of window W to background color, and mark the
26204 cursor as not shown. This is used when the text where the cursor
26205 is about to be rewritten. */
26208 x_clear_cursor (struct window
*w
)
26210 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (XFRAME (w
->frame
)) && w
->phys_cursor_on_p
)
26211 update_window_cursor (w
, 0);
26214 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
26216 /* Implementation of draw_row_with_mouse_face for GUI sessions, GPM,
26219 draw_row_with_mouse_face (struct window
*w
, int start_x
, struct glyph_row
*row
,
26220 int start_hpos
, int end_hpos
,
26221 enum draw_glyphs_face draw
)
26223 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
26224 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (XFRAME (w
->frame
)))
26226 draw_glyphs (w
, start_x
, row
, TEXT_AREA
, start_hpos
, end_hpos
, draw
, 0);
26230 #if defined (HAVE_GPM) || defined (MSDOS) || defined (WINDOWSNT)
26231 tty_draw_row_with_mouse_face (w
, row
, start_hpos
, end_hpos
, draw
);
26235 /* Display the active region described by mouse_face_* according to DRAW. */
26238 show_mouse_face (Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
, enum draw_glyphs_face draw
)
26240 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
);
26241 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
26243 if (/* If window is in the process of being destroyed, don't bother
26245 w
->current_matrix
!= NULL
26246 /* Don't update mouse highlight if hidden */
26247 && (draw
!= DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
|| !hlinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
)
26248 /* Recognize when we are called to operate on rows that don't exist
26249 anymore. This can happen when a window is split. */
26250 && hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
< w
->current_matrix
->nrows
)
26252 int phys_cursor_on_p
= w
->phys_cursor_on_p
;
26253 struct glyph_row
*row
, *first
, *last
;
26255 first
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
);
26256 last
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
);
26258 for (row
= first
; row
<= last
&& row
->enabled_p
; ++row
)
26260 int start_hpos
, end_hpos
, start_x
;
26262 /* For all but the first row, the highlight starts at column 0. */
26265 /* R2L rows have BEG and END in reversed order, but the
26266 screen drawing geometry is always left to right. So
26267 we need to mirror the beginning and end of the
26268 highlighted area in R2L rows. */
26269 if (!row
->reversed_p
)
26271 start_hpos
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
;
26272 start_x
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_x
;
26274 else if (row
== last
)
26276 start_hpos
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
;
26277 start_x
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_x
;
26285 else if (row
->reversed_p
&& row
== last
)
26287 start_hpos
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
;
26288 start_x
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_x
;
26298 if (!row
->reversed_p
)
26299 end_hpos
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
;
26300 else if (row
== first
)
26301 end_hpos
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
;
26304 end_hpos
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
26305 if (draw
== DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
)
26306 row
->fill_line_p
= 1; /* Clear to end of line */
26309 else if (row
->reversed_p
&& row
== first
)
26310 end_hpos
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
;
26313 end_hpos
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
26314 if (draw
== DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
)
26315 row
->fill_line_p
= 1; /* Clear to end of line */
26318 if (end_hpos
> start_hpos
)
26320 draw_row_with_mouse_face (w
, start_x
, row
,
26321 start_hpos
, end_hpos
, draw
);
26324 = draw
== DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
|| draw
== DRAW_IMAGE_RAISED
;
26328 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
26329 /* When we've written over the cursor, arrange for it to
26330 be displayed again. */
26331 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
)
26332 && phys_cursor_on_p
&& !w
->phys_cursor_on_p
)
26334 int hpos
= w
->phys_cursor
.hpos
;
26336 /* When the window is hscrolled, cursor hpos can legitimately be
26337 out of bounds, but we draw the cursor at the corresponding
26338 window margin in that case. */
26339 if (!row
->reversed_p
&& hpos
< 0)
26341 if (row
->reversed_p
&& hpos
>= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
26342 hpos
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
26345 display_and_set_cursor (w
, 1, hpos
, w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
,
26346 w
->phys_cursor
.x
, w
->phys_cursor
.y
);
26349 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
26352 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
26353 /* Change the mouse cursor. */
26354 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
26356 if (draw
== DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
26357 && !EQ (hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
, f
->tool_bar_window
))
26358 FRAME_RIF (f
)->define_frame_cursor (f
, FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->text_cursor
);
26359 else if (draw
== DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
)
26360 FRAME_RIF (f
)->define_frame_cursor (f
, FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->hand_cursor
);
26362 FRAME_RIF (f
)->define_frame_cursor (f
, FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->nontext_cursor
);
26364 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
26368 Clear out the mouse-highlighted active region.
26369 Redraw it un-highlighted first. Value is non-zero if mouse
26370 face was actually drawn unhighlighted. */
26373 clear_mouse_face (Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
)
26377 if (!hlinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
&& !NILP (hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
))
26379 show_mouse_face (hlinfo
, DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
);
26383 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= -1;
26384 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= -1;
26385 hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
26386 hlinfo
->mouse_face_overlay
= Qnil
;
26390 /* Return non-zero if the coordinates HPOS and VPOS on windows W are
26391 within the mouse face on that window. */
26393 coords_in_mouse_face_p (struct window
*w
, int hpos
, int vpos
)
26395 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
= MOUSE_HL_INFO (XFRAME (w
->frame
));
26397 /* Quickly resolve the easy cases. */
26398 if (!(WINDOWP (hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
)
26399 && XWINDOW (hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
) == w
))
26401 if (vpos
< hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
26402 || vpos
> hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
)
26404 if (vpos
> hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
26405 && vpos
< hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
)
26408 if (!MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, vpos
)->reversed_p
)
26410 if (hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
== hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
)
26412 if (hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
<= hpos
&& hpos
< hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
)
26415 else if ((vpos
== hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
26416 && hpos
>= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
)
26417 || (vpos
== hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
26418 && hpos
< hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
))
26423 if (hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
== hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
)
26425 if (hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
< hpos
&& hpos
<= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
)
26428 else if ((vpos
== hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
26429 && hpos
<= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
)
26430 || (vpos
== hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
26431 && hpos
> hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
))
26439 Non-zero if physical cursor of window W is within mouse face. */
26442 cursor_in_mouse_face_p (struct window
*w
)
26444 int hpos
= w
->phys_cursor
.hpos
;
26445 int vpos
= w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
;
26446 struct glyph_row
*row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, vpos
);
26448 /* When the window is hscrolled, cursor hpos can legitimately be out
26449 of bounds, but we draw the cursor at the corresponding window
26450 margin in that case. */
26451 if (!row
->reversed_p
&& hpos
< 0)
26453 if (row
->reversed_p
&& hpos
>= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
26454 hpos
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
26456 return coords_in_mouse_face_p (w
, hpos
, vpos
);
26461 /* Find the glyph rows START_ROW and END_ROW of window W that display
26462 characters between buffer positions START_CHARPOS and END_CHARPOS
26463 (excluding END_CHARPOS). DISP_STRING is a display string that
26464 covers these buffer positions. This is similar to
26465 row_containing_pos, but is more accurate when bidi reordering makes
26466 buffer positions change non-linearly with glyph rows. */
26468 rows_from_pos_range (struct window
*w
,
26469 ptrdiff_t start_charpos
, ptrdiff_t end_charpos
,
26470 Lisp_Object disp_string
,
26471 struct glyph_row
**start
, struct glyph_row
**end
)
26473 struct glyph_row
*first
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
26474 int last_y
= window_text_bottom_y (w
);
26475 struct glyph_row
*row
;
26480 while (!first
->enabled_p
26481 && first
< MATRIX_BOTTOM_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
))
26484 /* Find the START row. */
26486 row
->enabled_p
&& MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) <= last_y
;
26489 /* A row can potentially be the START row if the range of the
26490 characters it displays intersects the range
26491 [START_CHARPOS..END_CHARPOS). */
26492 if (! ((start_charpos
< MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
)
26493 && end_charpos
< MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (row
))
26494 /* See the commentary in row_containing_pos, for the
26495 explanation of the complicated way to check whether
26496 some position is beyond the end of the characters
26497 displayed by a row. */
26498 || ((start_charpos
> MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
26499 || (start_charpos
== MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
26500 && !row
->ends_at_zv_p
26501 && !MATRIX_ROW_ENDS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P (row
)))
26502 && (end_charpos
> MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
26503 || (end_charpos
== MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (row
)
26504 && !row
->ends_at_zv_p
26505 && !MATRIX_ROW_ENDS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P (row
))))))
26507 /* Found a candidate row. Now make sure at least one of the
26508 glyphs it displays has a charpos from the range
26509 [START_CHARPOS..END_CHARPOS).
26511 This is not obvious because bidi reordering could make
26512 buffer positions of a row be 1,2,3,102,101,100, and if we
26513 want to highlight characters in [50..60), we don't want
26514 this row, even though [50..60) does intersect [1..103),
26515 the range of character positions given by the row's start
26516 and end positions. */
26517 struct glyph
*g
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
26518 struct glyph
*e
= g
+ row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
26522 if (((BUFFERP (g
->object
) || INTEGERP (g
->object
))
26523 && start_charpos
<= g
->charpos
&& g
->charpos
< end_charpos
)
26524 /* A glyph that comes from DISP_STRING is by
26525 definition to be highlighted. */
26526 || EQ (g
->object
, disp_string
))
26535 /* Find the END row. */
26537 /* If the last row is partially visible, start looking for END
26538 from that row, instead of starting from FIRST. */
26539 && !(row
->enabled_p
26540 && row
->y
< last_y
&& MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) > last_y
))
26542 for ( ; row
->enabled_p
&& MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
) <= last_y
; row
++)
26544 struct glyph_row
*next
= row
+ 1;
26545 ptrdiff_t next_start
= MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (next
);
26547 if (!next
->enabled_p
26548 || next
>= MATRIX_BOTTOM_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
)
26549 /* The first row >= START whose range of displayed characters
26550 does NOT intersect the range [START_CHARPOS..END_CHARPOS]
26551 is the row END + 1. */
26552 || (start_charpos
< next_start
26553 && end_charpos
< next_start
)
26554 || ((start_charpos
> MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (next
)
26555 || (start_charpos
== MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (next
)
26556 && !next
->ends_at_zv_p
26557 && !MATRIX_ROW_ENDS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P (next
)))
26558 && (end_charpos
> MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (next
)
26559 || (end_charpos
== MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (next
)
26560 && !next
->ends_at_zv_p
26561 && !MATRIX_ROW_ENDS_IN_MIDDLE_OF_CHAR_P (next
)))))
26568 /* If the next row's edges intersect [START_CHARPOS..END_CHARPOS],
26569 but none of the characters it displays are in the range, it is
26571 struct glyph
*g
= next
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
26572 struct glyph
*s
= g
;
26573 struct glyph
*e
= g
+ next
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
26577 if (((BUFFERP (g
->object
) || INTEGERP (g
->object
))
26578 && ((start_charpos
<= g
->charpos
&& g
->charpos
< end_charpos
)
26579 /* If the buffer position of the first glyph in
26580 the row is equal to END_CHARPOS, it means
26581 the last character to be highlighted is the
26582 newline of ROW, and we must consider NEXT as
26584 || (((!next
->reversed_p
&& g
== s
)
26585 || (next
->reversed_p
&& g
== e
- 1))
26586 && (g
->charpos
== end_charpos
26587 /* Special case for when NEXT is an
26588 empty line at ZV. */
26589 || (g
->charpos
== -1
26590 && !row
->ends_at_zv_p
26591 && next_start
== end_charpos
)))))
26592 /* A glyph that comes from DISP_STRING is by
26593 definition to be highlighted. */
26594 || EQ (g
->object
, disp_string
))
26603 /* The first row that ends at ZV must be the last to be
26605 else if (next
->ends_at_zv_p
)
26614 /* This function sets the mouse_face_* elements of HLINFO, assuming
26615 the mouse cursor is on a glyph with buffer charpos MOUSE_CHARPOS in
26616 window WINDOW. START_CHARPOS and END_CHARPOS are buffer positions
26617 for the overlay or run of text properties specifying the mouse
26618 face. BEFORE_STRING and AFTER_STRING, if non-nil, are a
26619 before-string and after-string that must also be highlighted.
26620 DISP_STRING, if non-nil, is a display string that may cover some
26621 or all of the highlighted text. */
26624 mouse_face_from_buffer_pos (Lisp_Object window
,
26625 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
,
26626 ptrdiff_t mouse_charpos
,
26627 ptrdiff_t start_charpos
,
26628 ptrdiff_t end_charpos
,
26629 Lisp_Object before_string
,
26630 Lisp_Object after_string
,
26631 Lisp_Object disp_string
)
26633 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
26634 struct glyph_row
*first
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
26635 struct glyph_row
*r1
, *r2
;
26636 struct glyph
*glyph
, *end
;
26637 ptrdiff_t ignore
, pos
;
26640 eassert (NILP (disp_string
) || STRINGP (disp_string
));
26641 eassert (NILP (before_string
) || STRINGP (before_string
));
26642 eassert (NILP (after_string
) || STRINGP (after_string
));
26644 /* Find the rows corresponding to START_CHARPOS and END_CHARPOS. */
26645 rows_from_pos_range (w
, start_charpos
, end_charpos
, disp_string
, &r1
, &r2
);
26647 r1
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
));
26648 /* If the before-string or display-string contains newlines,
26649 rows_from_pos_range skips to its last row. Move back. */
26650 if (!NILP (before_string
) || !NILP (disp_string
))
26652 struct glyph_row
*prev
;
26653 while ((prev
= r1
- 1, prev
>= first
)
26654 && MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS (prev
) == start_charpos
26655 && prev
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] > 0)
26657 struct glyph
*beg
= prev
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
26658 glyph
= beg
+ prev
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
26659 while (--glyph
>= beg
&& INTEGERP (glyph
->object
));
26661 || !(EQ (glyph
->object
, before_string
)
26662 || EQ (glyph
->object
, disp_string
)))
26669 r2
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
));
26670 hlinfo
->mouse_face_past_end
= 1;
26672 else if (!NILP (after_string
))
26674 /* If the after-string has newlines, advance to its last row. */
26675 struct glyph_row
*next
;
26676 struct glyph_row
*last
26677 = MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, XFASTINT (w
->window_end_vpos
));
26679 for (next
= r2
+ 1;
26681 && next
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] > 0
26682 && EQ (next
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]->object
, after_string
);
26686 /* The rest of the display engine assumes that mouse_face_beg_row is
26687 either above mouse_face_end_row or identical to it. But with
26688 bidi-reordered continued lines, the row for START_CHARPOS could
26689 be below the row for END_CHARPOS. If so, swap the rows and store
26690 them in correct order. */
26693 struct glyph_row
*tem
= r2
;
26699 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_y
= r1
->y
;
26700 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
= MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (r1
, w
->current_matrix
);
26701 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_y
= r2
->y
;
26702 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
= MATRIX_ROW_VPOS (r2
, w
->current_matrix
);
26704 /* For a bidi-reordered row, the positions of BEFORE_STRING,
26705 AFTER_STRING, DISP_STRING, START_CHARPOS, and END_CHARPOS
26706 could be anywhere in the row and in any order. The strategy
26707 below is to find the leftmost and the rightmost glyph that
26708 belongs to either of these 3 strings, or whose position is
26709 between START_CHARPOS and END_CHARPOS, and highlight all the
26710 glyphs between those two. This may cover more than just the text
26711 between START_CHARPOS and END_CHARPOS if the range of characters
26712 strides the bidi level boundary, e.g. if the beginning is in R2L
26713 text while the end is in L2R text or vice versa. */
26714 if (!r1
->reversed_p
)
26716 /* This row is in a left to right paragraph. Scan it left to
26718 glyph
= r1
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
26719 end
= glyph
+ r1
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
26722 /* Skip truncation glyphs at the start of the glyph row. */
26723 if (r1
->displays_text_p
)
26725 && INTEGERP (glyph
->object
)
26726 && glyph
->charpos
< 0;
26728 x
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
26730 /* Scan the glyph row, looking for BEFORE_STRING, AFTER_STRING,
26731 or DISP_STRING, and the first glyph from buffer whose
26732 position is between START_CHARPOS and END_CHARPOS. */
26734 && !INTEGERP (glyph
->object
)
26735 && !EQ (glyph
->object
, disp_string
)
26736 && !(BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
26737 && (glyph
->charpos
>= start_charpos
26738 && glyph
->charpos
< end_charpos
));
26741 /* BEFORE_STRING or AFTER_STRING are only relevant if they
26742 are present at buffer positions between START_CHARPOS and
26743 END_CHARPOS, or if they come from an overlay. */
26744 if (EQ (glyph
->object
, before_string
))
26746 pos
= string_buffer_position (before_string
,
26748 /* If pos == 0, it means before_string came from an
26749 overlay, not from a buffer position. */
26750 if (!pos
|| (pos
>= start_charpos
&& pos
< end_charpos
))
26753 else if (EQ (glyph
->object
, after_string
))
26755 pos
= string_buffer_position (after_string
, end_charpos
);
26756 if (!pos
|| (pos
>= start_charpos
&& pos
< end_charpos
))
26759 x
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
26761 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_x
= x
;
26762 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= glyph
- r1
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
26766 /* This row is in a right to left paragraph. Scan it right to
26770 end
= r1
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
26771 glyph
= end
+ r1
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
26773 /* Skip truncation glyphs at the start of the glyph row. */
26774 if (r1
->displays_text_p
)
26776 && INTEGERP (glyph
->object
)
26777 && glyph
->charpos
< 0;
26781 /* Scan the glyph row, looking for BEFORE_STRING, AFTER_STRING,
26782 or DISP_STRING, and the first glyph from buffer whose
26783 position is between START_CHARPOS and END_CHARPOS. */
26785 && !INTEGERP (glyph
->object
)
26786 && !EQ (glyph
->object
, disp_string
)
26787 && !(BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
26788 && (glyph
->charpos
>= start_charpos
26789 && glyph
->charpos
< end_charpos
));
26792 /* BEFORE_STRING or AFTER_STRING are only relevant if they
26793 are present at buffer positions between START_CHARPOS and
26794 END_CHARPOS, or if they come from an overlay. */
26795 if (EQ (glyph
->object
, before_string
))
26797 pos
= string_buffer_position (before_string
, start_charpos
);
26798 /* If pos == 0, it means before_string came from an
26799 overlay, not from a buffer position. */
26800 if (!pos
|| (pos
>= start_charpos
&& pos
< end_charpos
))
26803 else if (EQ (glyph
->object
, after_string
))
26805 pos
= string_buffer_position (after_string
, end_charpos
);
26806 if (!pos
|| (pos
>= start_charpos
&& pos
< end_charpos
))
26811 glyph
++; /* first glyph to the right of the highlighted area */
26812 for (g
= r1
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
], x
= r1
->x
; g
< glyph
; g
++)
26813 x
+= g
->pixel_width
;
26814 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_x
= x
;
26815 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= glyph
- r1
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
26818 /* If the highlight ends in a different row, compute GLYPH and END
26819 for the end row. Otherwise, reuse the values computed above for
26820 the row where the highlight begins. */
26823 if (!r2
->reversed_p
)
26825 glyph
= r2
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
26826 end
= glyph
+ r2
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
26831 end
= r2
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
26832 glyph
= end
+ r2
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
26836 if (!r2
->reversed_p
)
26838 /* Skip truncation and continuation glyphs near the end of the
26839 row, and also blanks and stretch glyphs inserted by
26840 extend_face_to_end_of_line. */
26842 && INTEGERP ((end
- 1)->object
))
26844 /* Scan the rest of the glyph row from the end, looking for the
26845 first glyph that comes from BEFORE_STRING, AFTER_STRING, or
26846 DISP_STRING, or whose position is between START_CHARPOS
26850 && !INTEGERP (end
->object
)
26851 && !EQ (end
->object
, disp_string
)
26852 && !(BUFFERP (end
->object
)
26853 && (end
->charpos
>= start_charpos
26854 && end
->charpos
< end_charpos
));
26857 /* BEFORE_STRING or AFTER_STRING are only relevant if they
26858 are present at buffer positions between START_CHARPOS and
26859 END_CHARPOS, or if they come from an overlay. */
26860 if (EQ (end
->object
, before_string
))
26862 pos
= string_buffer_position (before_string
, start_charpos
);
26863 if (!pos
|| (pos
>= start_charpos
&& pos
< end_charpos
))
26866 else if (EQ (end
->object
, after_string
))
26868 pos
= string_buffer_position (after_string
, end_charpos
);
26869 if (!pos
|| (pos
>= start_charpos
&& pos
< end_charpos
))
26873 /* Find the X coordinate of the last glyph to be highlighted. */
26874 for (; glyph
<= end
; ++glyph
)
26875 x
+= glyph
->pixel_width
;
26877 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_x
= x
;
26878 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= glyph
- r2
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
26882 /* Skip truncation and continuation glyphs near the end of the
26883 row, and also blanks and stretch glyphs inserted by
26884 extend_face_to_end_of_line. */
26888 && INTEGERP (end
->object
))
26890 x
+= end
->pixel_width
;
26893 /* Scan the rest of the glyph row from the end, looking for the
26894 first glyph that comes from BEFORE_STRING, AFTER_STRING, or
26895 DISP_STRING, or whose position is between START_CHARPOS
26899 && !INTEGERP (end
->object
)
26900 && !EQ (end
->object
, disp_string
)
26901 && !(BUFFERP (end
->object
)
26902 && (end
->charpos
>= start_charpos
26903 && end
->charpos
< end_charpos
));
26906 /* BEFORE_STRING or AFTER_STRING are only relevant if they
26907 are present at buffer positions between START_CHARPOS and
26908 END_CHARPOS, or if they come from an overlay. */
26909 if (EQ (end
->object
, before_string
))
26911 pos
= string_buffer_position (before_string
, start_charpos
);
26912 if (!pos
|| (pos
>= start_charpos
&& pos
< end_charpos
))
26915 else if (EQ (end
->object
, after_string
))
26917 pos
= string_buffer_position (after_string
, end_charpos
);
26918 if (!pos
|| (pos
>= start_charpos
&& pos
< end_charpos
))
26921 x
+= end
->pixel_width
;
26923 /* If we exited the above loop because we arrived at the last
26924 glyph of the row, and its buffer position is still not in
26925 range, it means the last character in range is the preceding
26926 newline. Bump the end column and x values to get past the
26929 && BUFFERP (end
->object
)
26930 && (end
->charpos
< start_charpos
26931 || end
->charpos
>= end_charpos
))
26933 x
+= end
->pixel_width
;
26936 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_x
= x
;
26937 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= end
- r2
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
26940 hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
= window
;
26941 hlinfo
->mouse_face_face_id
26942 = face_at_buffer_position (w
, mouse_charpos
, 0, 0, &ignore
,
26944 !hlinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
, -1);
26945 show_mouse_face (hlinfo
, DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
);
26948 /* The following function is not used anymore (replaced with
26949 mouse_face_from_string_pos), but I leave it here for the time
26950 being, in case someone would. */
26952 #if 0 /* not used */
26954 /* Find the position of the glyph for position POS in OBJECT in
26955 window W's current matrix, and return in *X, *Y the pixel
26956 coordinates, and return in *HPOS, *VPOS the column/row of the glyph.
26958 RIGHT_P non-zero means return the position of the right edge of the
26959 glyph, RIGHT_P zero means return the left edge position.
26961 If no glyph for POS exists in the matrix, return the position of
26962 the glyph with the next smaller position that is in the matrix, if
26963 RIGHT_P is zero. If RIGHT_P is non-zero, and no glyph for POS
26964 exists in the matrix, return the position of the glyph with the
26965 next larger position in OBJECT.
26967 Value is non-zero if a glyph was found. */
26970 fast_find_string_pos (struct window
*w
, ptrdiff_t pos
, Lisp_Object object
,
26971 int *hpos
, int *vpos
, int *x
, int *y
, int right_p
)
26973 int yb
= window_text_bottom_y (w
);
26974 struct glyph_row
*r
;
26975 struct glyph
*best_glyph
= NULL
;
26976 struct glyph_row
*best_row
= NULL
;
26979 for (r
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
26980 r
->enabled_p
&& r
->y
< yb
;
26983 struct glyph
*g
= r
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
26984 struct glyph
*e
= g
+ r
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
26987 for (gx
= r
->x
; g
< e
; gx
+= g
->pixel_width
, ++g
)
26988 if (EQ (g
->object
, object
))
26990 if (g
->charpos
== pos
)
26997 else if (best_glyph
== NULL
26998 || ((eabs (g
->charpos
- pos
)
26999 < eabs (best_glyph
->charpos
- pos
))
27002 : g
->charpos
> pos
)))
27016 *hpos
= best_glyph
- best_row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
27020 *x
+= best_glyph
->pixel_width
;
27025 *vpos
= best_row
- w
->current_matrix
->rows
;
27028 return best_glyph
!= NULL
;
27030 #endif /* not used */
27032 /* Find the positions of the first and the last glyphs in window W's
27033 current matrix that occlude positions [STARTPOS..ENDPOS] in OBJECT
27034 (assumed to be a string), and return in HLINFO's mouse_face_*
27035 members the pixel and column/row coordinates of those glyphs. */
27038 mouse_face_from_string_pos (struct window
*w
, Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
,
27039 Lisp_Object object
,
27040 ptrdiff_t startpos
, ptrdiff_t endpos
)
27042 int yb
= window_text_bottom_y (w
);
27043 struct glyph_row
*r
;
27044 struct glyph
*g
, *e
;
27048 /* Find the glyph row with at least one position in the range
27049 [STARTPOS..ENDPOS], and the first glyph in that row whose
27050 position belongs to that range. */
27051 for (r
= MATRIX_FIRST_TEXT_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
27052 r
->enabled_p
&& r
->y
< yb
;
27055 if (!r
->reversed_p
)
27057 g
= r
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
27058 e
= g
+ r
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
27059 for (gx
= r
->x
; g
< e
; gx
+= g
->pixel_width
, ++g
)
27060 if (EQ (g
->object
, object
)
27061 && startpos
<= g
->charpos
&& g
->charpos
<= endpos
)
27063 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
= r
- w
->current_matrix
->rows
;
27064 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_y
= r
->y
;
27065 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= g
- r
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
27066 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_x
= gx
;
27075 e
= r
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
27076 g
= e
+ r
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
27077 for ( ; g
> e
; --g
)
27078 if (EQ ((g
-1)->object
, object
)
27079 && startpos
<= (g
-1)->charpos
&& (g
-1)->charpos
<= endpos
)
27081 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
= r
- w
->current_matrix
->rows
;
27082 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_y
= r
->y
;
27083 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= g
- r
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
27084 for (gx
= r
->x
, g1
= r
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]; g1
< g
; ++g1
)
27085 gx
+= g1
->pixel_width
;
27086 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_x
= gx
;
27098 /* Starting with the next row, look for the first row which does NOT
27099 include any glyphs whose positions are in the range. */
27100 for (++r
; r
->enabled_p
&& r
->y
< yb
; ++r
)
27102 g
= r
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
27103 e
= g
+ r
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
27105 for ( ; g
< e
; ++g
)
27106 if (EQ (g
->object
, object
)
27107 && startpos
<= g
->charpos
&& g
->charpos
<= endpos
)
27116 /* The highlighted region ends on the previous row. */
27119 /* Set the end row and its vertical pixel coordinate. */
27120 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
= r
- w
->current_matrix
->rows
;
27121 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_y
= r
->y
;
27123 /* Compute and set the end column and the end column's horizontal
27124 pixel coordinate. */
27125 if (!r
->reversed_p
)
27127 g
= r
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
27128 e
= g
+ r
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
27129 for ( ; e
> g
; --e
)
27130 if (EQ ((e
-1)->object
, object
)
27131 && startpos
<= (e
-1)->charpos
&& (e
-1)->charpos
<= endpos
)
27133 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= e
- g
;
27135 for (gx
= r
->x
; g
< e
; ++g
)
27136 gx
+= g
->pixel_width
;
27137 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_x
= gx
;
27141 e
= r
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
27142 g
= e
+ r
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
27143 for (gx
= r
->x
; e
< g
; ++e
)
27145 if (EQ (e
->object
, object
)
27146 && startpos
<= e
->charpos
&& e
->charpos
<= endpos
)
27148 gx
+= e
->pixel_width
;
27150 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= e
- r
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
27151 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_x
= gx
;
27155 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
27157 /* See if position X, Y is within a hot-spot of an image. */
27160 on_hot_spot_p (Lisp_Object hot_spot
, int x
, int y
)
27162 if (!CONSP (hot_spot
))
27165 if (EQ (XCAR (hot_spot
), Qrect
))
27167 /* CDR is (Top-Left . Bottom-Right) = ((x0 . y0) . (x1 . y1)) */
27168 Lisp_Object rect
= XCDR (hot_spot
);
27172 if (!CONSP (XCAR (rect
)))
27174 if (!CONSP (XCDR (rect
)))
27176 if (!(tem
= XCAR (XCAR (rect
)), INTEGERP (tem
) && x
>= XINT (tem
)))
27178 if (!(tem
= XCDR (XCAR (rect
)), INTEGERP (tem
) && y
>= XINT (tem
)))
27180 if (!(tem
= XCAR (XCDR (rect
)), INTEGERP (tem
) && x
<= XINT (tem
)))
27182 if (!(tem
= XCDR (XCDR (rect
)), INTEGERP (tem
) && y
<= XINT (tem
)))
27186 else if (EQ (XCAR (hot_spot
), Qcircle
))
27188 /* CDR is (Center . Radius) = ((x0 . y0) . r) */
27189 Lisp_Object circ
= XCDR (hot_spot
);
27190 Lisp_Object lr
, lx0
, ly0
;
27192 && CONSP (XCAR (circ
))
27193 && (lr
= XCDR (circ
), INTEGERP (lr
) || FLOATP (lr
))
27194 && (lx0
= XCAR (XCAR (circ
)), INTEGERP (lx0
))
27195 && (ly0
= XCDR (XCAR (circ
)), INTEGERP (ly0
)))
27197 double r
= XFLOATINT (lr
);
27198 double dx
= XINT (lx0
) - x
;
27199 double dy
= XINT (ly0
) - y
;
27200 return (dx
* dx
+ dy
* dy
<= r
* r
);
27203 else if (EQ (XCAR (hot_spot
), Qpoly
))
27205 /* CDR is [x0 y0 x1 y1 x2 y2 ...x(n-1) y(n-1)] */
27206 if (VECTORP (XCDR (hot_spot
)))
27208 struct Lisp_Vector
*v
= XVECTOR (XCDR (hot_spot
));
27209 Lisp_Object
*poly
= v
->contents
;
27210 ptrdiff_t n
= v
->header
.size
;
27213 Lisp_Object lx
, ly
;
27216 /* Need an even number of coordinates, and at least 3 edges. */
27217 if (n
< 6 || n
& 1)
27220 /* Count edge segments intersecting line from (X,Y) to (X,infinity).
27221 If count is odd, we are inside polygon. Pixels on edges
27222 may or may not be included depending on actual geometry of the
27224 if ((lx
= poly
[n
-2], !INTEGERP (lx
))
27225 || (ly
= poly
[n
-1], !INTEGERP (lx
)))
27227 x0
= XINT (lx
), y0
= XINT (ly
);
27228 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
+= 2)
27230 int x1
= x0
, y1
= y0
;
27231 if ((lx
= poly
[i
], !INTEGERP (lx
))
27232 || (ly
= poly
[i
+1], !INTEGERP (ly
)))
27234 x0
= XINT (lx
), y0
= XINT (ly
);
27236 /* Does this segment cross the X line? */
27244 if (y
> y0
&& y
> y1
)
27246 if (y
< y0
+ ((y1
- y0
) * (x
- x0
)) / (x1
- x0
))
27256 find_hot_spot (Lisp_Object map
, int x
, int y
)
27258 while (CONSP (map
))
27260 if (CONSP (XCAR (map
))
27261 && on_hot_spot_p (XCAR (XCAR (map
)), x
, y
))
27269 DEFUN ("lookup-image-map", Flookup_image_map
, Slookup_image_map
,
27271 doc
: /* Lookup in image map MAP coordinates X and Y.
27272 An image map is an alist where each element has the format (AREA ID PLIST).
27273 An AREA is specified as either a rectangle, a circle, or a polygon:
27274 A rectangle is a cons (rect . ((x0 . y0) . (x1 . y1))) specifying the
27275 pixel coordinates of the upper left and bottom right corners.
27276 A circle is a cons (circle . ((x0 . y0) . r)) specifying the center
27277 and the radius of the circle; r may be a float or integer.
27278 A polygon is a cons (poly . [x0 y0 x1 y1 ...]) where each pair in the
27279 vector describes one corner in the polygon.
27280 Returns the alist element for the first matching AREA in MAP. */)
27281 (Lisp_Object map
, Lisp_Object x
, Lisp_Object y
)
27289 return find_hot_spot (map
,
27290 clip_to_bounds (INT_MIN
, XINT (x
), INT_MAX
),
27291 clip_to_bounds (INT_MIN
, XINT (y
), INT_MAX
));
27295 /* Display frame CURSOR, optionally using shape defined by POINTER. */
27297 define_frame_cursor1 (struct frame
*f
, Cursor cursor
, Lisp_Object pointer
)
27299 /* Do not change cursor shape while dragging mouse. */
27300 if (!NILP (do_mouse_tracking
))
27303 if (!NILP (pointer
))
27305 if (EQ (pointer
, Qarrow
))
27306 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->nontext_cursor
;
27307 else if (EQ (pointer
, Qhand
))
27308 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->hand_cursor
;
27309 else if (EQ (pointer
, Qtext
))
27310 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->text_cursor
;
27311 else if (EQ (pointer
, intern ("hdrag")))
27312 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->horizontal_drag_cursor
;
27313 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
27314 else if (EQ (pointer
, intern ("vdrag")))
27315 cursor
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->vertical_scroll_bar_cursor
;
27317 else if (EQ (pointer
, intern ("hourglass")))
27318 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->hourglass_cursor
;
27319 else if (EQ (pointer
, Qmodeline
))
27320 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->modeline_cursor
;
27322 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->nontext_cursor
;
27325 if (cursor
!= No_Cursor
)
27326 FRAME_RIF (f
)->define_frame_cursor (f
, cursor
);
27329 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
27331 /* Take proper action when mouse has moved to the mode or header line
27332 or marginal area AREA of window W, x-position X and y-position Y.
27333 X is relative to the start of the text display area of W, so the
27334 width of bitmap areas and scroll bars must be subtracted to get a
27335 position relative to the start of the mode line. */
27338 note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight (Lisp_Object window
, int x
, int y
,
27339 enum window_part area
)
27341 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
27342 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
27343 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
= MOUSE_HL_INFO (f
);
27344 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
27345 Display_Info
*dpyinfo
;
27347 Cursor cursor
= No_Cursor
;
27348 Lisp_Object pointer
= Qnil
;
27349 int dx
, dy
, width
, height
;
27351 Lisp_Object string
, object
= Qnil
;
27352 Lisp_Object pos
IF_LINT (= Qnil
), help
;
27354 Lisp_Object mouse_face
;
27355 int original_x_pixel
= x
;
27356 struct glyph
* glyph
= NULL
, * row_start_glyph
= NULL
;
27357 struct glyph_row
*row
IF_LINT (= 0);
27359 if (area
== ON_MODE_LINE
|| area
== ON_HEADER_LINE
)
27364 /* Kludge alert: mode_line_string takes X/Y in pixels, but
27365 returns them in row/column units! */
27366 string
= mode_line_string (w
, area
, &x
, &y
, &charpos
,
27367 &object
, &dx
, &dy
, &width
, &height
);
27369 row
= (area
== ON_MODE_LINE
27370 ? MATRIX_MODE_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
)
27371 : MATRIX_HEADER_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
));
27373 /* Find the glyph under the mouse pointer. */
27374 if (row
->mode_line_p
&& row
->enabled_p
)
27376 glyph
= row_start_glyph
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
27377 end
= glyph
+ row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
27379 for (x0
= original_x_pixel
;
27380 glyph
< end
&& x0
>= glyph
->pixel_width
;
27382 x0
-= glyph
->pixel_width
;
27390 x
-= WINDOW_LEFT_SCROLL_BAR_AREA_WIDTH (w
);
27391 /* Kludge alert: marginal_area_string takes X/Y in pixels, but
27392 returns them in row/column units! */
27393 string
= marginal_area_string (w
, area
, &x
, &y
, &charpos
,
27394 &object
, &dx
, &dy
, &width
, &height
);
27399 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
27400 if (IMAGEP (object
))
27402 Lisp_Object image_map
, hotspot
;
27403 if ((image_map
= Fplist_get (XCDR (object
), QCmap
),
27405 && (hotspot
= find_hot_spot (image_map
, dx
, dy
),
27407 && (hotspot
= XCDR (hotspot
), CONSP (hotspot
)))
27411 /* Could check XCAR (hotspot) to see if we enter/leave this hot-spot.
27412 If so, we could look for mouse-enter, mouse-leave
27413 properties in PLIST (and do something...). */
27414 hotspot
= XCDR (hotspot
);
27415 if (CONSP (hotspot
)
27416 && (plist
= XCAR (hotspot
), CONSP (plist
)))
27418 pointer
= Fplist_get (plist
, Qpointer
);
27419 if (NILP (pointer
))
27421 help
= Fplist_get (plist
, Qhelp_echo
);
27424 help_echo_string
= help
;
27425 XSETWINDOW (help_echo_window
, w
);
27426 help_echo_object
= w
->buffer
;
27427 help_echo_pos
= charpos
;
27431 if (NILP (pointer
))
27432 pointer
= Fplist_get (XCDR (object
), QCpointer
);
27434 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
27436 if (STRINGP (string
))
27437 pos
= make_number (charpos
);
27439 /* Set the help text and mouse pointer. If the mouse is on a part
27440 of the mode line without any text (e.g. past the right edge of
27441 the mode line text), use the default help text and pointer. */
27442 if (STRINGP (string
) || area
== ON_MODE_LINE
)
27444 /* Arrange to display the help by setting the global variables
27445 help_echo_string, help_echo_object, and help_echo_pos. */
27448 if (STRINGP (string
))
27449 help
= Fget_text_property (pos
, Qhelp_echo
, string
);
27453 help_echo_string
= help
;
27454 XSETWINDOW (help_echo_window
, w
);
27455 help_echo_object
= string
;
27456 help_echo_pos
= charpos
;
27458 else if (area
== ON_MODE_LINE
)
27460 Lisp_Object default_help
27461 = buffer_local_value_1 (Qmode_line_default_help_echo
,
27464 if (STRINGP (default_help
))
27466 help_echo_string
= default_help
;
27467 XSETWINDOW (help_echo_window
, w
);
27468 help_echo_object
= Qnil
;
27469 help_echo_pos
= -1;
27474 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
27475 /* Change the mouse pointer according to what is under it. */
27476 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
27478 dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
27479 if (STRINGP (string
))
27481 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->nontext_cursor
;
27483 if (NILP (pointer
))
27484 pointer
= Fget_text_property (pos
, Qpointer
, string
);
27486 /* Change the mouse pointer according to what is under X/Y. */
27488 && ((area
== ON_MODE_LINE
) || (area
== ON_HEADER_LINE
)))
27491 map
= Fget_text_property (pos
, Qlocal_map
, string
);
27492 if (!KEYMAPP (map
))
27493 map
= Fget_text_property (pos
, Qkeymap
, string
);
27494 if (!KEYMAPP (map
))
27495 cursor
= dpyinfo
->vertical_scroll_bar_cursor
;
27499 /* Default mode-line pointer. */
27500 cursor
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->vertical_scroll_bar_cursor
;
27505 /* Change the mouse face according to what is under X/Y. */
27506 if (STRINGP (string
))
27508 mouse_face
= Fget_text_property (pos
, Qmouse_face
, string
);
27509 if (!NILP (mouse_face
)
27510 && ((area
== ON_MODE_LINE
) || (area
== ON_HEADER_LINE
))
27515 struct glyph
* tmp_glyph
;
27519 int total_pixel_width
;
27520 ptrdiff_t begpos
, endpos
, ignore
;
27524 b
= Fprevious_single_property_change (make_number (charpos
+ 1),
27525 Qmouse_face
, string
, Qnil
);
27531 e
= Fnext_single_property_change (pos
, Qmouse_face
, string
, Qnil
);
27533 endpos
= SCHARS (string
);
27537 /* Calculate the glyph position GPOS of GLYPH in the
27538 displayed string, relative to the beginning of the
27539 highlighted part of the string.
27541 Note: GPOS is different from CHARPOS. CHARPOS is the
27542 position of GLYPH in the internal string object. A mode
27543 line string format has structures which are converted to
27544 a flattened string by the Emacs Lisp interpreter. The
27545 internal string is an element of those structures. The
27546 displayed string is the flattened string. */
27547 tmp_glyph
= row_start_glyph
;
27548 while (tmp_glyph
< glyph
27549 && (!(EQ (tmp_glyph
->object
, glyph
->object
)
27550 && begpos
<= tmp_glyph
->charpos
27551 && tmp_glyph
->charpos
< endpos
)))
27553 gpos
= glyph
- tmp_glyph
;
27555 /* Calculate the length GSEQ_LENGTH of the glyph sequence of
27556 the highlighted part of the displayed string to which
27557 GLYPH belongs. Note: GSEQ_LENGTH is different from
27558 SCHARS (STRING), because the latter returns the length of
27559 the internal string. */
27560 for (tmp_glyph
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - 1;
27562 && (!(EQ (tmp_glyph
->object
, glyph
->object
)
27563 && begpos
<= tmp_glyph
->charpos
27564 && tmp_glyph
->charpos
< endpos
));
27567 gseq_length
= gpos
+ (tmp_glyph
- glyph
) + 1;
27569 /* Calculate the total pixel width of all the glyphs between
27570 the beginning of the highlighted area and GLYPH. */
27571 total_pixel_width
= 0;
27572 for (tmp_glyph
= glyph
- gpos
; tmp_glyph
!= glyph
; tmp_glyph
++)
27573 total_pixel_width
+= tmp_glyph
->pixel_width
;
27575 /* Pre calculation of re-rendering position. Note: X is in
27576 column units here, after the call to mode_line_string or
27577 marginal_area_string. */
27579 vpos
= (area
== ON_MODE_LINE
27580 ? (w
->current_matrix
)->nrows
- 1
27583 /* If GLYPH's position is included in the region that is
27584 already drawn in mouse face, we have nothing to do. */
27585 if ( EQ (window
, hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
)
27586 && (!row
->reversed_p
27587 ? (hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
<= hpos
27588 && hpos
< hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
)
27589 /* In R2L rows we swap BEG and END, see below. */
27590 : (hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
<= hpos
27591 && hpos
< hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
))
27592 && hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
== vpos
)
27595 if (clear_mouse_face (hlinfo
))
27596 cursor
= No_Cursor
;
27598 if (!row
->reversed_p
)
27600 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= hpos
;
27601 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_x
= original_x_pixel
27602 - (total_pixel_width
+ dx
);
27603 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= hpos
+ gseq_length
;
27604 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_x
= 0;
27608 /* In R2L rows, show_mouse_face expects BEG and END
27609 coordinates to be swapped. */
27610 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= hpos
;
27611 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_x
= original_x_pixel
27612 - (total_pixel_width
+ dx
);
27613 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= hpos
+ gseq_length
;
27614 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_x
= 0;
27617 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
= vpos
;
27618 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
;
27619 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_y
= 0;
27620 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_y
= 0;
27621 hlinfo
->mouse_face_past_end
= 0;
27622 hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
= window
;
27624 hlinfo
->mouse_face_face_id
= face_at_string_position (w
, string
,
27630 show_mouse_face (hlinfo
, DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
);
27632 if (NILP (pointer
))
27635 else if ((area
== ON_MODE_LINE
) || (area
== ON_HEADER_LINE
))
27636 clear_mouse_face (hlinfo
);
27638 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
27639 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
27640 define_frame_cursor1 (f
, cursor
, pointer
);
27646 Take proper action when the mouse has moved to position X, Y on
27647 frame F as regards highlighting characters that have mouse-face
27648 properties. Also de-highlighting chars where the mouse was before.
27649 X and Y can be negative or out of range. */
27652 note_mouse_highlight (struct frame
*f
, int x
, int y
)
27654 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
= MOUSE_HL_INFO (f
);
27655 enum window_part part
= ON_NOTHING
;
27656 Lisp_Object window
;
27658 Cursor cursor
= No_Cursor
;
27659 Lisp_Object pointer
= Qnil
; /* Takes precedence over cursor! */
27662 /* When a menu is active, don't highlight because this looks odd. */
27663 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (USE_GTK) || defined (HAVE_NS) || defined (MSDOS)
27664 if (popup_activated ())
27668 if (NILP (Vmouse_highlight
)
27669 || !f
->glyphs_initialized_p
27670 || f
->pointer_invisible
)
27673 hlinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_x
= x
;
27674 hlinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_y
= y
;
27675 hlinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
= f
;
27677 if (hlinfo
->mouse_face_defer
)
27680 if (gc_in_progress
)
27682 hlinfo
->mouse_face_deferred_gc
= 1;
27686 /* Which window is that in? */
27687 window
= window_from_coordinates (f
, x
, y
, &part
, 1);
27689 /* If displaying active text in another window, clear that. */
27690 if (! EQ (window
, hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
)
27691 /* Also clear if we move out of text area in same window. */
27692 || (!NILP (hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
)
27695 && part
!= ON_MODE_LINE
27696 && part
!= ON_HEADER_LINE
))
27697 clear_mouse_face (hlinfo
);
27699 /* Not on a window -> return. */
27700 if (!WINDOWP (window
))
27703 /* Reset help_echo_string. It will get recomputed below. */
27704 help_echo_string
= Qnil
;
27706 /* Convert to window-relative pixel coordinates. */
27707 w
= XWINDOW (window
);
27708 frame_to_window_pixel_xy (w
, &x
, &y
);
27710 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
27711 /* Handle tool-bar window differently since it doesn't display a
27713 if (EQ (window
, f
->tool_bar_window
))
27715 note_tool_bar_highlight (f
, x
, y
);
27720 /* Mouse is on the mode, header line or margin? */
27721 if (part
== ON_MODE_LINE
|| part
== ON_HEADER_LINE
27722 || part
== ON_LEFT_MARGIN
|| part
== ON_RIGHT_MARGIN
)
27724 note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight (window
, x
, y
, part
);
27728 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
27729 if (part
== ON_VERTICAL_BORDER
)
27731 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->horizontal_drag_cursor
;
27732 help_echo_string
= build_string ("drag-mouse-1: resize");
27734 else if (part
== ON_LEFT_FRINGE
|| part
== ON_RIGHT_FRINGE
27735 || part
== ON_SCROLL_BAR
)
27736 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->nontext_cursor
;
27738 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->text_cursor
;
27741 /* Are we in a window whose display is up to date?
27742 And verify the buffer's text has not changed. */
27743 b
= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
);
27744 if (part
== ON_TEXT
27745 && EQ (w
->window_end_valid
, w
->buffer
)
27746 && w
->last_modified
== BUF_MODIFF (b
)
27747 && w
->last_overlay_modified
== BUF_OVERLAY_MODIFF (b
))
27749 int hpos
, vpos
, dx
, dy
, area
= LAST_AREA
;
27751 struct glyph
*glyph
;
27752 Lisp_Object object
;
27753 Lisp_Object mouse_face
= Qnil
, position
;
27754 Lisp_Object
*overlay_vec
= NULL
;
27755 ptrdiff_t i
, noverlays
;
27756 struct buffer
*obuf
;
27757 ptrdiff_t obegv
, ozv
;
27760 /* Find the glyph under X/Y. */
27761 glyph
= x_y_to_hpos_vpos (w
, x
, y
, &hpos
, &vpos
, &dx
, &dy
, &area
);
27763 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
27764 /* Look for :pointer property on image. */
27765 if (glyph
!= NULL
&& glyph
->type
== IMAGE_GLYPH
)
27767 struct image
*img
= IMAGE_FROM_ID (f
, glyph
->u
.img_id
);
27768 if (img
!= NULL
&& IMAGEP (img
->spec
))
27770 Lisp_Object image_map
, hotspot
;
27771 if ((image_map
= Fplist_get (XCDR (img
->spec
), QCmap
),
27773 && (hotspot
= find_hot_spot (image_map
,
27774 glyph
->slice
.img
.x
+ dx
,
27775 glyph
->slice
.img
.y
+ dy
),
27777 && (hotspot
= XCDR (hotspot
), CONSP (hotspot
)))
27781 /* Could check XCAR (hotspot) to see if we enter/leave
27783 If so, we could look for mouse-enter, mouse-leave
27784 properties in PLIST (and do something...). */
27785 hotspot
= XCDR (hotspot
);
27786 if (CONSP (hotspot
)
27787 && (plist
= XCAR (hotspot
), CONSP (plist
)))
27789 pointer
= Fplist_get (plist
, Qpointer
);
27790 if (NILP (pointer
))
27792 help_echo_string
= Fplist_get (plist
, Qhelp_echo
);
27793 if (!NILP (help_echo_string
))
27795 help_echo_window
= window
;
27796 help_echo_object
= glyph
->object
;
27797 help_echo_pos
= glyph
->charpos
;
27801 if (NILP (pointer
))
27802 pointer
= Fplist_get (XCDR (img
->spec
), QCpointer
);
27805 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
27807 /* Clear mouse face if X/Y not over text. */
27809 || area
!= TEXT_AREA
27810 || !MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, vpos
)->displays_text_p
27811 /* Glyph's OBJECT is an integer for glyphs inserted by the
27812 display engine for its internal purposes, like truncation
27813 and continuation glyphs and blanks beyond the end of
27814 line's text on text terminals. If we are over such a
27815 glyph, we are not over any text. */
27816 || INTEGERP (glyph
->object
)
27817 /* R2L rows have a stretch glyph at their front, which
27818 stands for no text, whereas L2R rows have no glyphs at
27819 all beyond the end of text. Treat such stretch glyphs
27820 like we do with NULL glyphs in L2R rows. */
27821 || (MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, vpos
)->reversed_p
27822 && glyph
== MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, vpos
)->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]
27823 && glyph
->type
== STRETCH_GLYPH
27824 && glyph
->avoid_cursor_p
))
27826 if (clear_mouse_face (hlinfo
))
27827 cursor
= No_Cursor
;
27828 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
27829 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
) && NILP (pointer
))
27831 if (area
!= TEXT_AREA
)
27832 cursor
= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->nontext_cursor
;
27834 pointer
= Vvoid_text_area_pointer
;
27840 pos
= glyph
->charpos
;
27841 object
= glyph
->object
;
27842 if (!STRINGP (object
) && !BUFFERP (object
))
27845 /* If we get an out-of-range value, return now; avoid an error. */
27846 if (BUFFERP (object
) && pos
> BUF_Z (b
))
27849 /* Make the window's buffer temporarily current for
27850 overlays_at and compute_char_face. */
27851 obuf
= current_buffer
;
27852 current_buffer
= b
;
27858 /* Is this char mouse-active or does it have help-echo? */
27859 position
= make_number (pos
);
27861 if (BUFFERP (object
))
27863 /* Put all the overlays we want in a vector in overlay_vec. */
27864 GET_OVERLAYS_AT (pos
, overlay_vec
, noverlays
, NULL
, 0);
27865 /* Sort overlays into increasing priority order. */
27866 noverlays
= sort_overlays (overlay_vec
, noverlays
, w
);
27871 same_region
= coords_in_mouse_face_p (w
, hpos
, vpos
);
27874 cursor
= No_Cursor
;
27876 /* Check mouse-face highlighting. */
27878 /* If there exists an overlay with mouse-face overlapping
27879 the one we are currently highlighting, we have to
27880 check if we enter the overlapping overlay, and then
27881 highlight only that. */
27882 || (OVERLAYP (hlinfo
->mouse_face_overlay
)
27883 && mouse_face_overlay_overlaps (hlinfo
->mouse_face_overlay
)))
27885 /* Find the highest priority overlay with a mouse-face. */
27886 Lisp_Object overlay
= Qnil
;
27887 for (i
= noverlays
- 1; i
>= 0 && NILP (overlay
); --i
)
27889 mouse_face
= Foverlay_get (overlay_vec
[i
], Qmouse_face
);
27890 if (!NILP (mouse_face
))
27891 overlay
= overlay_vec
[i
];
27894 /* If we're highlighting the same overlay as before, there's
27895 no need to do that again. */
27896 if (!NILP (overlay
) && EQ (overlay
, hlinfo
->mouse_face_overlay
))
27897 goto check_help_echo
;
27898 hlinfo
->mouse_face_overlay
= overlay
;
27900 /* Clear the display of the old active region, if any. */
27901 if (clear_mouse_face (hlinfo
))
27902 cursor
= No_Cursor
;
27904 /* If no overlay applies, get a text property. */
27905 if (NILP (overlay
))
27906 mouse_face
= Fget_text_property (position
, Qmouse_face
, object
);
27908 /* Next, compute the bounds of the mouse highlighting and
27910 if (!NILP (mouse_face
) && STRINGP (object
))
27912 /* The mouse-highlighting comes from a display string
27913 with a mouse-face. */
27917 s
= Fprevious_single_property_change
27918 (make_number (pos
+ 1), Qmouse_face
, object
, Qnil
);
27919 e
= Fnext_single_property_change
27920 (position
, Qmouse_face
, object
, Qnil
);
27922 s
= make_number (0);
27924 e
= make_number (SCHARS (object
) - 1);
27925 mouse_face_from_string_pos (w
, hlinfo
, object
,
27926 XINT (s
), XINT (e
));
27927 hlinfo
->mouse_face_past_end
= 0;
27928 hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
= window
;
27929 hlinfo
->mouse_face_face_id
27930 = face_at_string_position (w
, object
, pos
, 0, 0, 0, &ignore
,
27931 glyph
->face_id
, 1);
27932 show_mouse_face (hlinfo
, DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
);
27933 cursor
= No_Cursor
;
27937 /* The mouse-highlighting, if any, comes from an overlay
27938 or text property in the buffer. */
27939 Lisp_Object buffer
IF_LINT (= Qnil
);
27940 Lisp_Object disp_string
IF_LINT (= Qnil
);
27942 if (STRINGP (object
))
27944 /* If we are on a display string with no mouse-face,
27945 check if the text under it has one. */
27946 struct glyph_row
*r
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, vpos
);
27947 ptrdiff_t start
= MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (r
);
27948 pos
= string_buffer_position (object
, start
);
27951 mouse_face
= get_char_property_and_overlay
27952 (make_number (pos
), Qmouse_face
, w
->buffer
, &overlay
);
27953 buffer
= w
->buffer
;
27954 disp_string
= object
;
27960 disp_string
= Qnil
;
27963 if (!NILP (mouse_face
))
27965 Lisp_Object before
, after
;
27966 Lisp_Object before_string
, after_string
;
27967 /* To correctly find the limits of mouse highlight
27968 in a bidi-reordered buffer, we must not use the
27969 optimization of limiting the search in
27970 previous-single-property-change and
27971 next-single-property-change, because
27972 rows_from_pos_range needs the real start and end
27973 positions to DTRT in this case. That's because
27974 the first row visible in a window does not
27975 necessarily display the character whose position
27976 is the smallest. */
27978 NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (buffer
), bidi_display_reordering
))
27979 ? Fmarker_position (w
->start
)
27982 NILP (BVAR (XBUFFER (buffer
), bidi_display_reordering
))
27983 ? make_number (BUF_Z (XBUFFER (buffer
))
27984 - XFASTINT (w
->window_end_pos
))
27987 if (NILP (overlay
))
27989 /* Handle the text property case. */
27990 before
= Fprevious_single_property_change
27991 (make_number (pos
+ 1), Qmouse_face
, buffer
, lim1
);
27992 after
= Fnext_single_property_change
27993 (make_number (pos
), Qmouse_face
, buffer
, lim2
);
27994 before_string
= after_string
= Qnil
;
27998 /* Handle the overlay case. */
27999 before
= Foverlay_start (overlay
);
28000 after
= Foverlay_end (overlay
);
28001 before_string
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qbefore_string
);
28002 after_string
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qafter_string
);
28004 if (!STRINGP (before_string
)) before_string
= Qnil
;
28005 if (!STRINGP (after_string
)) after_string
= Qnil
;
28008 mouse_face_from_buffer_pos (window
, hlinfo
, pos
,
28011 : XFASTINT (before
),
28013 ? BUF_Z (XBUFFER (buffer
))
28014 : XFASTINT (after
),
28015 before_string
, after_string
,
28017 cursor
= No_Cursor
;
28024 /* Look for a `help-echo' property. */
28025 if (NILP (help_echo_string
)) {
28026 Lisp_Object help
, overlay
;
28028 /* Check overlays first. */
28029 help
= overlay
= Qnil
;
28030 for (i
= noverlays
- 1; i
>= 0 && NILP (help
); --i
)
28032 overlay
= overlay_vec
[i
];
28033 help
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qhelp_echo
);
28038 help_echo_string
= help
;
28039 help_echo_window
= window
;
28040 help_echo_object
= overlay
;
28041 help_echo_pos
= pos
;
28045 Lisp_Object obj
= glyph
->object
;
28046 ptrdiff_t charpos
= glyph
->charpos
;
28048 /* Try text properties. */
28051 && charpos
< SCHARS (obj
))
28053 help
= Fget_text_property (make_number (charpos
),
28057 /* If the string itself doesn't specify a help-echo,
28058 see if the buffer text ``under'' it does. */
28059 struct glyph_row
*r
28060 = MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, vpos
);
28061 ptrdiff_t start
= MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (r
);
28062 ptrdiff_t p
= string_buffer_position (obj
, start
);
28065 help
= Fget_char_property (make_number (p
),
28066 Qhelp_echo
, w
->buffer
);
28075 else if (BUFFERP (obj
)
28078 help
= Fget_text_property (make_number (charpos
), Qhelp_echo
,
28083 help_echo_string
= help
;
28084 help_echo_window
= window
;
28085 help_echo_object
= obj
;
28086 help_echo_pos
= charpos
;
28091 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
28092 /* Look for a `pointer' property. */
28093 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
) && NILP (pointer
))
28095 /* Check overlays first. */
28096 for (i
= noverlays
- 1; i
>= 0 && NILP (pointer
); --i
)
28097 pointer
= Foverlay_get (overlay_vec
[i
], Qpointer
);
28099 if (NILP (pointer
))
28101 Lisp_Object obj
= glyph
->object
;
28102 ptrdiff_t charpos
= glyph
->charpos
;
28104 /* Try text properties. */
28107 && charpos
< SCHARS (obj
))
28109 pointer
= Fget_text_property (make_number (charpos
),
28111 if (NILP (pointer
))
28113 /* If the string itself doesn't specify a pointer,
28114 see if the buffer text ``under'' it does. */
28115 struct glyph_row
*r
28116 = MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, vpos
);
28117 ptrdiff_t start
= MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS (r
);
28118 ptrdiff_t p
= string_buffer_position (obj
, start
);
28120 pointer
= Fget_char_property (make_number (p
),
28121 Qpointer
, w
->buffer
);
28124 else if (BUFFERP (obj
)
28127 pointer
= Fget_text_property (make_number (charpos
),
28131 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
28135 current_buffer
= obuf
;
28140 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
28141 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f
))
28142 define_frame_cursor1 (f
, cursor
, pointer
);
28144 /* This is here to prevent a compiler error, about "label at end of
28145 compound statement". */
28152 Clear any mouse-face on window W. This function is part of the
28153 redisplay interface, and is called from try_window_id and similar
28154 functions to ensure the mouse-highlight is off. */
28157 x_clear_window_mouse_face (struct window
*w
)
28159 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
= MOUSE_HL_INFO (XFRAME (w
->frame
));
28160 Lisp_Object window
;
28163 XSETWINDOW (window
, w
);
28164 if (EQ (window
, hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
))
28165 clear_mouse_face (hlinfo
);
28171 Just discard the mouse face information for frame F, if any.
28172 This is used when the size of F is changed. */
28175 cancel_mouse_face (struct frame
*f
)
28177 Lisp_Object window
;
28178 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
= MOUSE_HL_INFO (f
);
28180 window
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
;
28181 if (! NILP (window
) && XFRAME (XWINDOW (window
)->frame
) == f
)
28183 hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= -1;
28184 hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= -1;
28185 hlinfo
->mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
28191 /***********************************************************************
28193 ***********************************************************************/
28195 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
28197 /* Redraw the part of glyph row area AREA of glyph row ROW on window W
28198 which intersects rectangle R. R is in window-relative coordinates. */
28201 expose_area (struct window
*w
, struct glyph_row
*row
, XRectangle
*r
,
28202 enum glyph_row_area area
)
28204 struct glyph
*first
= row
->glyphs
[area
];
28205 struct glyph
*end
= row
->glyphs
[area
] + row
->used
[area
];
28206 struct glyph
*last
;
28207 int first_x
, start_x
, x
;
28209 if (area
== TEXT_AREA
&& row
->fill_line_p
)
28210 /* If row extends face to end of line write the whole line. */
28211 draw_glyphs (w
, 0, row
, area
,
28212 0, row
->used
[area
],
28213 DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
, 0);
28216 /* Set START_X to the window-relative start position for drawing glyphs of
28217 AREA. The first glyph of the text area can be partially visible.
28218 The first glyphs of other areas cannot. */
28219 start_x
= window_box_left_offset (w
, area
);
28221 if (area
== TEXT_AREA
)
28224 /* Find the first glyph that must be redrawn. */
28226 && x
+ first
->pixel_width
< r
->x
)
28228 x
+= first
->pixel_width
;
28232 /* Find the last one. */
28236 && x
< r
->x
+ r
->width
)
28238 x
+= last
->pixel_width
;
28244 draw_glyphs (w
, first_x
- start_x
, row
, area
,
28245 first
- row
->glyphs
[area
], last
- row
->glyphs
[area
],
28246 DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
, 0);
28251 /* Redraw the parts of the glyph row ROW on window W intersecting
28252 rectangle R. R is in window-relative coordinates. Value is
28253 non-zero if mouse-face was overwritten. */
28256 expose_line (struct window
*w
, struct glyph_row
*row
, XRectangle
*r
)
28258 eassert (row
->enabled_p
);
28260 if (row
->mode_line_p
|| w
->pseudo_window_p
)
28261 draw_glyphs (w
, 0, row
, TEXT_AREA
,
28262 0, row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
],
28263 DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
, 0);
28266 if (row
->used
[LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
])
28267 expose_area (w
, row
, r
, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
);
28268 if (row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
28269 expose_area (w
, row
, r
, TEXT_AREA
);
28270 if (row
->used
[RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
])
28271 expose_area (w
, row
, r
, RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
);
28272 draw_row_fringe_bitmaps (w
, row
);
28275 return row
->mouse_face_p
;
28279 /* Redraw those parts of glyphs rows during expose event handling that
28280 overlap other rows. Redrawing of an exposed line writes over parts
28281 of lines overlapping that exposed line; this function fixes that.
28283 W is the window being exposed. FIRST_OVERLAPPING_ROW is the first
28284 row in W's current matrix that is exposed and overlaps other rows.
28285 LAST_OVERLAPPING_ROW is the last such row. */
28288 expose_overlaps (struct window
*w
,
28289 struct glyph_row
*first_overlapping_row
,
28290 struct glyph_row
*last_overlapping_row
,
28293 struct glyph_row
*row
;
28295 for (row
= first_overlapping_row
; row
<= last_overlapping_row
; ++row
)
28296 if (row
->overlapping_p
)
28298 eassert (row
->enabled_p
&& !row
->mode_line_p
);
28301 if (row
->used
[LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
])
28302 x_fix_overlapping_area (w
, row
, LEFT_MARGIN_AREA
, OVERLAPS_BOTH
);
28304 if (row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
28305 x_fix_overlapping_area (w
, row
, TEXT_AREA
, OVERLAPS_BOTH
);
28307 if (row
->used
[RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
])
28308 x_fix_overlapping_area (w
, row
, RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
, OVERLAPS_BOTH
);
28314 /* Return non-zero if W's cursor intersects rectangle R. */
28317 phys_cursor_in_rect_p (struct window
*w
, XRectangle
*r
)
28319 XRectangle cr
, result
;
28320 struct glyph
*cursor_glyph
;
28321 struct glyph_row
*row
;
28323 if (w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
>= 0
28324 && w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
< w
->current_matrix
->nrows
28325 && (row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
),
28327 && row
->cursor_in_fringe_p
)
28329 /* Cursor is in the fringe. */
28330 cr
.x
= window_box_right_offset (w
,
28331 (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w
)
28332 ? RIGHT_MARGIN_AREA
28335 cr
.width
= WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
);
28336 cr
.height
= row
->height
;
28337 return x_intersect_rectangles (&cr
, r
, &result
);
28340 cursor_glyph
= get_phys_cursor_glyph (w
);
28343 /* r is relative to W's box, but w->phys_cursor.x is relative
28344 to left edge of W's TEXT area. Adjust it. */
28345 cr
.x
= window_box_left_offset (w
, TEXT_AREA
) + w
->phys_cursor
.x
;
28346 cr
.y
= w
->phys_cursor
.y
;
28347 cr
.width
= cursor_glyph
->pixel_width
;
28348 cr
.height
= w
->phys_cursor_height
;
28349 /* ++KFS: W32 version used W32-specific IntersectRect here, but
28350 I assume the effect is the same -- and this is portable. */
28351 return x_intersect_rectangles (&cr
, r
, &result
);
28353 /* If we don't understand the format, pretend we're not in the hot-spot. */
28359 Draw a vertical window border to the right of window W if W doesn't
28360 have vertical scroll bars. */
28363 x_draw_vertical_border (struct window
*w
)
28365 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
28367 /* We could do better, if we knew what type of scroll-bar the adjacent
28368 windows (on either side) have... But we don't :-(
28369 However, I think this works ok. ++KFS 2003-04-25 */
28371 /* Redraw borders between horizontally adjacent windows. Don't
28372 do it for frames with vertical scroll bars because either the
28373 right scroll bar of a window, or the left scroll bar of its
28374 neighbor will suffice as a border. */
28375 if (FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS (XFRAME (w
->frame
)))
28378 if (!WINDOW_RIGHTMOST_P (w
)
28379 && !WINDOW_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_ON_RIGHT (w
))
28381 int x0
, x1
, y0
, y1
;
28383 window_box_edges (w
, -1, &x0
, &y0
, &x1
, &y1
);
28386 if (WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
) == 0)
28389 FRAME_RIF (f
)->draw_vertical_window_border (w
, x1
, y0
, y1
);
28391 else if (!WINDOW_LEFTMOST_P (w
)
28392 && !WINDOW_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_ON_LEFT (w
))
28394 int x0
, x1
, y0
, y1
;
28396 window_box_edges (w
, -1, &x0
, &y0
, &x1
, &y1
);
28399 if (WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
) == 0)
28402 FRAME_RIF (f
)->draw_vertical_window_border (w
, x0
, y0
, y1
);
28407 /* Redraw the part of window W intersection rectangle FR. Pixel
28408 coordinates in FR are frame-relative. Call this function with
28409 input blocked. Value is non-zero if the exposure overwrites
28413 expose_window (struct window
*w
, XRectangle
*fr
)
28415 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
28417 int mouse_face_overwritten_p
= 0;
28419 /* If window is not yet fully initialized, do nothing. This can
28420 happen when toolkit scroll bars are used and a window is split.
28421 Reconfiguring the scroll bar will generate an expose for a newly
28423 if (w
->current_matrix
== NULL
)
28426 /* When we're currently updating the window, display and current
28427 matrix usually don't agree. Arrange for a thorough display
28429 if (w
== updated_window
)
28431 SET_FRAME_GARBAGED (f
);
28435 /* Frame-relative pixel rectangle of W. */
28436 wr
.x
= WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w
);
28437 wr
.y
= WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_Y (w
);
28438 wr
.width
= WINDOW_TOTAL_WIDTH (w
);
28439 wr
.height
= WINDOW_TOTAL_HEIGHT (w
);
28441 if (x_intersect_rectangles (fr
, &wr
, &r
))
28443 int yb
= window_text_bottom_y (w
);
28444 struct glyph_row
*row
;
28445 int cursor_cleared_p
, phys_cursor_on_p
;
28446 struct glyph_row
*first_overlapping_row
, *last_overlapping_row
;
28448 TRACE ((stderr
, "expose_window (%d, %d, %d, %d)\n",
28449 r
.x
, r
.y
, r
.width
, r
.height
));
28451 /* Convert to window coordinates. */
28452 r
.x
-= WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w
);
28453 r
.y
-= WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_Y (w
);
28455 /* Turn off the cursor. */
28456 if (!w
->pseudo_window_p
28457 && phys_cursor_in_rect_p (w
, &r
))
28459 x_clear_cursor (w
);
28460 cursor_cleared_p
= 1;
28463 cursor_cleared_p
= 0;
28465 /* If the row containing the cursor extends face to end of line,
28466 then expose_area might overwrite the cursor outside the
28467 rectangle and thus notice_overwritten_cursor might clear
28468 w->phys_cursor_on_p. We remember the original value and
28469 check later if it is changed. */
28470 phys_cursor_on_p
= w
->phys_cursor_on_p
;
28472 /* Update lines intersecting rectangle R. */
28473 first_overlapping_row
= last_overlapping_row
= NULL
;
28474 for (row
= w
->current_matrix
->rows
;
28479 int y1
= MATRIX_ROW_BOTTOM_Y (row
);
28481 if ((y0
>= r
.y
&& y0
< r
.y
+ r
.height
)
28482 || (y1
> r
.y
&& y1
< r
.y
+ r
.height
)
28483 || (r
.y
>= y0
&& r
.y
< y1
)
28484 || (r
.y
+ r
.height
> y0
&& r
.y
+ r
.height
< y1
))
28486 /* A header line may be overlapping, but there is no need
28487 to fix overlapping areas for them. KFS 2005-02-12 */
28488 if (row
->overlapping_p
&& !row
->mode_line_p
)
28490 if (first_overlapping_row
== NULL
)
28491 first_overlapping_row
= row
;
28492 last_overlapping_row
= row
;
28496 if (expose_line (w
, row
, &r
))
28497 mouse_face_overwritten_p
= 1;
28500 else if (row
->overlapping_p
)
28502 /* We must redraw a row overlapping the exposed area. */
28504 ? y0
+ row
->phys_height
> r
.y
28505 : y0
+ row
->ascent
- row
->phys_ascent
< r
.y
+r
.height
)
28507 if (first_overlapping_row
== NULL
)
28508 first_overlapping_row
= row
;
28509 last_overlapping_row
= row
;
28517 /* Display the mode line if there is one. */
28518 if (WINDOW_WANTS_MODELINE_P (w
)
28519 && (row
= MATRIX_MODE_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
),
28521 && row
->y
< r
.y
+ r
.height
)
28523 if (expose_line (w
, row
, &r
))
28524 mouse_face_overwritten_p
= 1;
28527 if (!w
->pseudo_window_p
)
28529 /* Fix the display of overlapping rows. */
28530 if (first_overlapping_row
)
28531 expose_overlaps (w
, first_overlapping_row
, last_overlapping_row
,
28534 /* Draw border between windows. */
28535 x_draw_vertical_border (w
);
28537 /* Turn the cursor on again. */
28538 if (cursor_cleared_p
28539 || (phys_cursor_on_p
&& !w
->phys_cursor_on_p
))
28540 update_window_cursor (w
, 1);
28544 return mouse_face_overwritten_p
;
28549 /* Redraw (parts) of all windows in the window tree rooted at W that
28550 intersect R. R contains frame pixel coordinates. Value is
28551 non-zero if the exposure overwrites mouse-face. */
28554 expose_window_tree (struct window
*w
, XRectangle
*r
)
28556 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
28557 int mouse_face_overwritten_p
= 0;
28559 while (w
&& !FRAME_GARBAGED_P (f
))
28561 if (!NILP (w
->hchild
))
28562 mouse_face_overwritten_p
28563 |= expose_window_tree (XWINDOW (w
->hchild
), r
);
28564 else if (!NILP (w
->vchild
))
28565 mouse_face_overwritten_p
28566 |= expose_window_tree (XWINDOW (w
->vchild
), r
);
28568 mouse_face_overwritten_p
|= expose_window (w
, r
);
28570 w
= NILP (w
->next
) ? NULL
: XWINDOW (w
->next
);
28573 return mouse_face_overwritten_p
;
28578 Redisplay an exposed area of frame F. X and Y are the upper-left
28579 corner of the exposed rectangle. W and H are width and height of
28580 the exposed area. All are pixel values. W or H zero means redraw
28581 the entire frame. */
28584 expose_frame (struct frame
*f
, int x
, int y
, int w
, int h
)
28587 int mouse_face_overwritten_p
= 0;
28589 TRACE ((stderr
, "expose_frame "));
28591 /* No need to redraw if frame will be redrawn soon. */
28592 if (FRAME_GARBAGED_P (f
))
28594 TRACE ((stderr
, " garbaged\n"));
28598 /* If basic faces haven't been realized yet, there is no point in
28599 trying to redraw anything. This can happen when we get an expose
28600 event while Emacs is starting, e.g. by moving another window. */
28601 if (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f
) == NULL
28602 || FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f
)->used
< BASIC_FACE_ID_SENTINEL
)
28604 TRACE ((stderr
, " no faces\n"));
28608 if (w
== 0 || h
== 0)
28611 r
.width
= FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
) * FRAME_COLS (f
);
28612 r
.height
= FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
) * FRAME_LINES (f
);
28622 TRACE ((stderr
, "(%d, %d, %d, %d)\n", r
.x
, r
.y
, r
.width
, r
.height
));
28623 mouse_face_overwritten_p
= expose_window_tree (XWINDOW (f
->root_window
), &r
);
28625 if (WINDOWP (f
->tool_bar_window
))
28626 mouse_face_overwritten_p
28627 |= expose_window (XWINDOW (f
->tool_bar_window
), &r
);
28629 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
28631 #ifndef USE_X_TOOLKIT
28632 if (WINDOWP (f
->menu_bar_window
))
28633 mouse_face_overwritten_p
28634 |= expose_window (XWINDOW (f
->menu_bar_window
), &r
);
28635 #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
28639 /* Some window managers support a focus-follows-mouse style with
28640 delayed raising of frames. Imagine a partially obscured frame,
28641 and moving the mouse into partially obscured mouse-face on that
28642 frame. The visible part of the mouse-face will be highlighted,
28643 then the WM raises the obscured frame. With at least one WM, KDE
28644 2.1, Emacs is not getting any event for the raising of the frame
28645 (even tried with SubstructureRedirectMask), only Expose events.
28646 These expose events will draw text normally, i.e. not
28647 highlighted. Which means we must redo the highlight here.
28648 Subsume it under ``we love X''. --gerd 2001-08-15 */
28649 /* Included in Windows version because Windows most likely does not
28650 do the right thing if any third party tool offers
28651 focus-follows-mouse with delayed raise. --jason 2001-10-12 */
28652 if (mouse_face_overwritten_p
&& !FRAME_GARBAGED_P (f
))
28654 Mouse_HLInfo
*hlinfo
= MOUSE_HL_INFO (f
);
28655 if (f
== hlinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
)
28657 int mouse_x
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_x
;
28658 int mouse_y
= hlinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_y
;
28659 clear_mouse_face (hlinfo
);
28660 note_mouse_highlight (f
, mouse_x
, mouse_y
);
28667 Determine the intersection of two rectangles R1 and R2. Return
28668 the intersection in *RESULT. Value is non-zero if RESULT is not
28672 x_intersect_rectangles (XRectangle
*r1
, XRectangle
*r2
, XRectangle
*result
)
28674 XRectangle
*left
, *right
;
28675 XRectangle
*upper
, *lower
;
28676 int intersection_p
= 0;
28678 /* Rearrange so that R1 is the left-most rectangle. */
28680 left
= r1
, right
= r2
;
28682 left
= r2
, right
= r1
;
28684 /* X0 of the intersection is right.x0, if this is inside R1,
28685 otherwise there is no intersection. */
28686 if (right
->x
<= left
->x
+ left
->width
)
28688 result
->x
= right
->x
;
28690 /* The right end of the intersection is the minimum of
28691 the right ends of left and right. */
28692 result
->width
= (min (left
->x
+ left
->width
, right
->x
+ right
->width
)
28695 /* Same game for Y. */
28697 upper
= r1
, lower
= r2
;
28699 upper
= r2
, lower
= r1
;
28701 /* The upper end of the intersection is lower.y0, if this is inside
28702 of upper. Otherwise, there is no intersection. */
28703 if (lower
->y
<= upper
->y
+ upper
->height
)
28705 result
->y
= lower
->y
;
28707 /* The lower end of the intersection is the minimum of the lower
28708 ends of upper and lower. */
28709 result
->height
= (min (lower
->y
+ lower
->height
,
28710 upper
->y
+ upper
->height
)
28712 intersection_p
= 1;
28716 return intersection_p
;
28719 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
28722 /***********************************************************************
28724 ***********************************************************************/
28727 syms_of_xdisp (void)
28729 Vwith_echo_area_save_vector
= Qnil
;
28730 staticpro (&Vwith_echo_area_save_vector
);
28732 Vmessage_stack
= Qnil
;
28733 staticpro (&Vmessage_stack
);
28735 DEFSYM (Qinhibit_redisplay
, "inhibit-redisplay");
28736 DEFSYM (Qredisplay_internal
, "redisplay_internal (C function)");
28738 message_dolog_marker1
= Fmake_marker ();
28739 staticpro (&message_dolog_marker1
);
28740 message_dolog_marker2
= Fmake_marker ();
28741 staticpro (&message_dolog_marker2
);
28742 message_dolog_marker3
= Fmake_marker ();
28743 staticpro (&message_dolog_marker3
);
28746 defsubr (&Sdump_frame_glyph_matrix
);
28747 defsubr (&Sdump_glyph_matrix
);
28748 defsubr (&Sdump_glyph_row
);
28749 defsubr (&Sdump_tool_bar_row
);
28750 defsubr (&Strace_redisplay
);
28751 defsubr (&Strace_to_stderr
);
28753 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
28754 defsubr (&Stool_bar_lines_needed
);
28755 defsubr (&Slookup_image_map
);
28757 defsubr (&Sformat_mode_line
);
28758 defsubr (&Sinvisible_p
);
28759 defsubr (&Scurrent_bidi_paragraph_direction
);
28761 DEFSYM (Qmenu_bar_update_hook
, "menu-bar-update-hook");
28762 DEFSYM (Qoverriding_terminal_local_map
, "overriding-terminal-local-map");
28763 DEFSYM (Qoverriding_local_map
, "overriding-local-map");
28764 DEFSYM (Qwindow_scroll_functions
, "window-scroll-functions");
28765 DEFSYM (Qwindow_text_change_functions
, "window-text-change-functions");
28766 DEFSYM (Qredisplay_end_trigger_functions
, "redisplay-end-trigger-functions");
28767 DEFSYM (Qinhibit_point_motion_hooks
, "inhibit-point-motion-hooks");
28768 DEFSYM (Qeval
, "eval");
28769 DEFSYM (QCdata
, ":data");
28770 DEFSYM (Qdisplay
, "display");
28771 DEFSYM (Qspace_width
, "space-width");
28772 DEFSYM (Qraise
, "raise");
28773 DEFSYM (Qslice
, "slice");
28774 DEFSYM (Qspace
, "space");
28775 DEFSYM (Qmargin
, "margin");
28776 DEFSYM (Qpointer
, "pointer");
28777 DEFSYM (Qleft_margin
, "left-margin");
28778 DEFSYM (Qright_margin
, "right-margin");
28779 DEFSYM (Qcenter
, "center");
28780 DEFSYM (Qline_height
, "line-height");
28781 DEFSYM (QCalign_to
, ":align-to");
28782 DEFSYM (QCrelative_width
, ":relative-width");
28783 DEFSYM (QCrelative_height
, ":relative-height");
28784 DEFSYM (QCeval
, ":eval");
28785 DEFSYM (QCpropertize
, ":propertize");
28786 DEFSYM (QCfile
, ":file");
28787 DEFSYM (Qfontified
, "fontified");
28788 DEFSYM (Qfontification_functions
, "fontification-functions");
28789 DEFSYM (Qtrailing_whitespace
, "trailing-whitespace");
28790 DEFSYM (Qescape_glyph
, "escape-glyph");
28791 DEFSYM (Qnobreak_space
, "nobreak-space");
28792 DEFSYM (Qimage
, "image");
28793 DEFSYM (Qtext
, "text");
28794 DEFSYM (Qboth
, "both");
28795 DEFSYM (Qboth_horiz
, "both-horiz");
28796 DEFSYM (Qtext_image_horiz
, "text-image-horiz");
28797 DEFSYM (QCmap
, ":map");
28798 DEFSYM (QCpointer
, ":pointer");
28799 DEFSYM (Qrect
, "rect");
28800 DEFSYM (Qcircle
, "circle");
28801 DEFSYM (Qpoly
, "poly");
28802 DEFSYM (Qmessage_truncate_lines
, "message-truncate-lines");
28803 DEFSYM (Qgrow_only
, "grow-only");
28804 DEFSYM (Qinhibit_menubar_update
, "inhibit-menubar-update");
28805 DEFSYM (Qinhibit_eval_during_redisplay
, "inhibit-eval-during-redisplay");
28806 DEFSYM (Qposition
, "position");
28807 DEFSYM (Qbuffer_position
, "buffer-position");
28808 DEFSYM (Qobject
, "object");
28809 DEFSYM (Qbar
, "bar");
28810 DEFSYM (Qhbar
, "hbar");
28811 DEFSYM (Qbox
, "box");
28812 DEFSYM (Qhollow
, "hollow");
28813 DEFSYM (Qhand
, "hand");
28814 DEFSYM (Qarrow
, "arrow");
28815 DEFSYM (Qinhibit_free_realized_faces
, "inhibit-free-realized-faces");
28817 list_of_error
= Fcons (Fcons (intern_c_string ("error"),
28818 Fcons (intern_c_string ("void-variable"), Qnil
)),
28820 staticpro (&list_of_error
);
28822 DEFSYM (Qlast_arrow_position
, "last-arrow-position");
28823 DEFSYM (Qlast_arrow_string
, "last-arrow-string");
28824 DEFSYM (Qoverlay_arrow_string
, "overlay-arrow-string");
28825 DEFSYM (Qoverlay_arrow_bitmap
, "overlay-arrow-bitmap");
28827 echo_buffer
[0] = echo_buffer
[1] = Qnil
;
28828 staticpro (&echo_buffer
[0]);
28829 staticpro (&echo_buffer
[1]);
28831 echo_area_buffer
[0] = echo_area_buffer
[1] = Qnil
;
28832 staticpro (&echo_area_buffer
[0]);
28833 staticpro (&echo_area_buffer
[1]);
28835 Vmessages_buffer_name
= build_pure_c_string ("*Messages*");
28836 staticpro (&Vmessages_buffer_name
);
28838 mode_line_proptrans_alist
= Qnil
;
28839 staticpro (&mode_line_proptrans_alist
);
28840 mode_line_string_list
= Qnil
;
28841 staticpro (&mode_line_string_list
);
28842 mode_line_string_face
= Qnil
;
28843 staticpro (&mode_line_string_face
);
28844 mode_line_string_face_prop
= Qnil
;
28845 staticpro (&mode_line_string_face_prop
);
28846 Vmode_line_unwind_vector
= Qnil
;
28847 staticpro (&Vmode_line_unwind_vector
);
28849 DEFSYM (Qmode_line_default_help_echo
, "mode-line-default-help-echo");
28851 help_echo_string
= Qnil
;
28852 staticpro (&help_echo_string
);
28853 help_echo_object
= Qnil
;
28854 staticpro (&help_echo_object
);
28855 help_echo_window
= Qnil
;
28856 staticpro (&help_echo_window
);
28857 previous_help_echo_string
= Qnil
;
28858 staticpro (&previous_help_echo_string
);
28859 help_echo_pos
= -1;
28861 DEFSYM (Qright_to_left
, "right-to-left");
28862 DEFSYM (Qleft_to_right
, "left-to-right");
28864 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
28865 DEFVAR_BOOL ("x-stretch-cursor", x_stretch_cursor_p
,
28866 doc
: /* Non-nil means draw block cursor as wide as the glyph under it.
28867 For example, if a block cursor is over a tab, it will be drawn as
28868 wide as that tab on the display. */);
28869 x_stretch_cursor_p
= 0;
28872 DEFVAR_LISP ("show-trailing-whitespace", Vshow_trailing_whitespace
,
28873 doc
: /* Non-nil means highlight trailing whitespace.
28874 The face used for trailing whitespace is `trailing-whitespace'. */);
28875 Vshow_trailing_whitespace
= Qnil
;
28877 DEFVAR_LISP ("nobreak-char-display", Vnobreak_char_display
,
28878 doc
: /* Control highlighting of non-ASCII space and hyphen chars.
28879 If the value is t, Emacs highlights non-ASCII chars which have the
28880 same appearance as an ASCII space or hyphen, using the `nobreak-space'
28881 or `escape-glyph' face respectively.
28883 U+00A0 (no-break space), U+00AD (soft hyphen), U+2010 (hyphen), and
28884 U+2011 (non-breaking hyphen) are affected.
28886 Any other non-nil value means to display these characters as a escape
28887 glyph followed by an ordinary space or hyphen.
28889 A value of nil means no special handling of these characters. */);
28890 Vnobreak_char_display
= Qt
;
28892 DEFVAR_LISP ("void-text-area-pointer", Vvoid_text_area_pointer
,
28893 doc
: /* The pointer shape to show in void text areas.
28894 A value of nil means to show the text pointer. Other options are `arrow',
28895 `text', `hand', `vdrag', `hdrag', `modeline', and `hourglass'. */);
28896 Vvoid_text_area_pointer
= Qarrow
;
28898 DEFVAR_LISP ("inhibit-redisplay", Vinhibit_redisplay
,
28899 doc
: /* Non-nil means don't actually do any redisplay.
28900 This is used for internal purposes. */);
28901 Vinhibit_redisplay
= Qnil
;
28903 DEFVAR_LISP ("global-mode-string", Vglobal_mode_string
,
28904 doc
: /* String (or mode line construct) included (normally) in `mode-line-format'. */);
28905 Vglobal_mode_string
= Qnil
;
28907 DEFVAR_LISP ("overlay-arrow-position", Voverlay_arrow_position
,
28908 doc
: /* Marker for where to display an arrow on top of the buffer text.
28909 This must be the beginning of a line in order to work.
28910 See also `overlay-arrow-string'. */);
28911 Voverlay_arrow_position
= Qnil
;
28913 DEFVAR_LISP ("overlay-arrow-string", Voverlay_arrow_string
,
28914 doc
: /* String to display as an arrow in non-window frames.
28915 See also `overlay-arrow-position'. */);
28916 Voverlay_arrow_string
= build_pure_c_string ("=>");
28918 DEFVAR_LISP ("overlay-arrow-variable-list", Voverlay_arrow_variable_list
,
28919 doc
: /* List of variables (symbols) which hold markers for overlay arrows.
28920 The symbols on this list are examined during redisplay to determine
28921 where to display overlay arrows. */);
28922 Voverlay_arrow_variable_list
28923 = Fcons (intern_c_string ("overlay-arrow-position"), Qnil
);
28925 DEFVAR_INT ("scroll-step", emacs_scroll_step
,
28926 doc
: /* The number of lines to try scrolling a window by when point moves out.
28927 If that fails to bring point back on frame, point is centered instead.
28928 If this is zero, point is always centered after it moves off frame.
28929 If you want scrolling to always be a line at a time, you should set
28930 `scroll-conservatively' to a large value rather than set this to 1. */);
28932 DEFVAR_INT ("scroll-conservatively", scroll_conservatively
,
28933 doc
: /* Scroll up to this many lines, to bring point back on screen.
28934 If point moves off-screen, redisplay will scroll by up to
28935 `scroll-conservatively' lines in order to bring point just barely
28936 onto the screen again. If that cannot be done, then redisplay
28937 recenters point as usual.
28939 If the value is greater than 100, redisplay will never recenter point,
28940 but will always scroll just enough text to bring point into view, even
28941 if you move far away.
28943 A value of zero means always recenter point if it moves off screen. */);
28944 scroll_conservatively
= 0;
28946 DEFVAR_INT ("scroll-margin", scroll_margin
,
28947 doc
: /* Number of lines of margin at the top and bottom of a window.
28948 Recenter the window whenever point gets within this many lines
28949 of the top or bottom of the window. */);
28952 DEFVAR_LISP ("display-pixels-per-inch", Vdisplay_pixels_per_inch
,
28953 doc
: /* Pixels per inch value for non-window system displays.
28954 Value is a number or a cons (WIDTH-DPI . HEIGHT-DPI). */);
28955 Vdisplay_pixels_per_inch
= make_float (72.0);
28958 DEFVAR_INT ("debug-end-pos", debug_end_pos
, doc
: /* Don't ask. */);
28961 DEFVAR_LISP ("truncate-partial-width-windows",
28962 Vtruncate_partial_width_windows
,
28963 doc
: /* Non-nil means truncate lines in windows narrower than the frame.
28964 For an integer value, truncate lines in each window narrower than the
28965 full frame width, provided the window width is less than that integer;
28966 otherwise, respect the value of `truncate-lines'.
28968 For any other non-nil value, truncate lines in all windows that do
28969 not span the full frame width.
28971 A value of nil means to respect the value of `truncate-lines'.
28973 If `word-wrap' is enabled, you might want to reduce this. */);
28974 Vtruncate_partial_width_windows
= make_number (50);
28976 DEFVAR_LISP ("line-number-display-limit", Vline_number_display_limit
,
28977 doc
: /* Maximum buffer size for which line number should be displayed.
28978 If the buffer is bigger than this, the line number does not appear
28979 in the mode line. A value of nil means no limit. */);
28980 Vline_number_display_limit
= Qnil
;
28982 DEFVAR_INT ("line-number-display-limit-width",
28983 line_number_display_limit_width
,
28984 doc
: /* Maximum line width (in characters) for line number display.
28985 If the average length of the lines near point is bigger than this, then the
28986 line number may be omitted from the mode line. */);
28987 line_number_display_limit_width
= 200;
28989 DEFVAR_BOOL ("highlight-nonselected-windows", highlight_nonselected_windows
,
28990 doc
: /* Non-nil means highlight region even in nonselected windows. */);
28991 highlight_nonselected_windows
= 0;
28993 DEFVAR_BOOL ("multiple-frames", multiple_frames
,
28994 doc
: /* Non-nil if more than one frame is visible on this display.
28995 Minibuffer-only frames don't count, but iconified frames do.
28996 This variable is not guaranteed to be accurate except while processing
28997 `frame-title-format' and `icon-title-format'. */);
28999 DEFVAR_LISP ("frame-title-format", Vframe_title_format
,
29000 doc
: /* Template for displaying the title bar of visible frames.
29001 \(Assuming the window manager supports this feature.)
29003 This variable has the same structure as `mode-line-format', except that
29004 the %c and %l constructs are ignored. It is used only on frames for
29005 which no explicit name has been set \(see `modify-frame-parameters'). */);
29007 DEFVAR_LISP ("icon-title-format", Vicon_title_format
,
29008 doc
: /* Template for displaying the title bar of an iconified frame.
29009 \(Assuming the window manager supports this feature.)
29010 This variable has the same structure as `mode-line-format' (which see),
29011 and is used only on frames for which no explicit name has been set
29012 \(see `modify-frame-parameters'). */);
29014 = Vframe_title_format
29015 = listn (CONSTYPE_PURE
, 3,
29016 intern_c_string ("multiple-frames"),
29017 build_pure_c_string ("%b"),
29018 listn (CONSTYPE_PURE
, 4,
29019 empty_unibyte_string
,
29020 intern_c_string ("invocation-name"),
29021 build_pure_c_string ("@"),
29022 intern_c_string ("system-name")));
29024 DEFVAR_LISP ("message-log-max", Vmessage_log_max
,
29025 doc
: /* Maximum number of lines to keep in the message log buffer.
29026 If nil, disable message logging. If t, log messages but don't truncate
29027 the buffer when it becomes large. */);
29028 Vmessage_log_max
= make_number (1000);
29030 DEFVAR_LISP ("window-size-change-functions", Vwindow_size_change_functions
,
29031 doc
: /* Functions called before redisplay, if window sizes have changed.
29032 The value should be a list of functions that take one argument.
29033 Just before redisplay, for each frame, if any of its windows have changed
29034 size since the last redisplay, or have been split or deleted,
29035 all the functions in the list are called, with the frame as argument. */);
29036 Vwindow_size_change_functions
= Qnil
;
29038 DEFVAR_LISP ("window-scroll-functions", Vwindow_scroll_functions
,
29039 doc
: /* List of functions to call before redisplaying a window with scrolling.
29040 Each function is called with two arguments, the window and its new
29041 display-start position. Note that these functions are also called by
29042 `set-window-buffer'. Also note that the value of `window-end' is not
29043 valid when these functions are called.
29045 Warning: Do not use this feature to alter the way the window
29046 is scrolled. It is not designed for that, and such use probably won't
29048 Vwindow_scroll_functions
= Qnil
;
29050 DEFVAR_LISP ("window-text-change-functions",
29051 Vwindow_text_change_functions
,
29052 doc
: /* Functions to call in redisplay when text in the window might change. */);
29053 Vwindow_text_change_functions
= Qnil
;
29055 DEFVAR_LISP ("redisplay-end-trigger-functions", Vredisplay_end_trigger_functions
,
29056 doc
: /* Functions called when redisplay of a window reaches the end trigger.
29057 Each function is called with two arguments, the window and the end trigger value.
29058 See `set-window-redisplay-end-trigger'. */);
29059 Vredisplay_end_trigger_functions
= Qnil
;
29061 DEFVAR_LISP ("mouse-autoselect-window", Vmouse_autoselect_window
,
29062 doc
: /* Non-nil means autoselect window with mouse pointer.
29063 If nil, do not autoselect windows.
29064 A positive number means delay autoselection by that many seconds: a
29065 window is autoselected only after the mouse has remained in that
29066 window for the duration of the delay.
29067 A negative number has a similar effect, but causes windows to be
29068 autoselected only after the mouse has stopped moving. \(Because of
29069 the way Emacs compares mouse events, you will occasionally wait twice
29070 that time before the window gets selected.\)
29071 Any other value means to autoselect window instantaneously when the
29072 mouse pointer enters it.
29074 Autoselection selects the minibuffer only if it is active, and never
29075 unselects the minibuffer if it is active.
29077 When customizing this variable make sure that the actual value of
29078 `focus-follows-mouse' matches the behavior of your window manager. */);
29079 Vmouse_autoselect_window
= Qnil
;
29081 DEFVAR_LISP ("auto-resize-tool-bars", Vauto_resize_tool_bars
,
29082 doc
: /* Non-nil means automatically resize tool-bars.
29083 This dynamically changes the tool-bar's height to the minimum height
29084 that is needed to make all tool-bar items visible.
29085 If value is `grow-only', the tool-bar's height is only increased
29086 automatically; to decrease the tool-bar height, use \\[recenter]. */);
29087 Vauto_resize_tool_bars
= Qt
;
29089 DEFVAR_BOOL ("auto-raise-tool-bar-buttons", auto_raise_tool_bar_buttons_p
,
29090 doc
: /* Non-nil means raise tool-bar buttons when the mouse moves over them. */);
29091 auto_raise_tool_bar_buttons_p
= 1;
29093 DEFVAR_BOOL ("make-cursor-line-fully-visible", make_cursor_line_fully_visible_p
,
29094 doc
: /* Non-nil means to scroll (recenter) cursor line if it is not fully visible. */);
29095 make_cursor_line_fully_visible_p
= 1;
29097 DEFVAR_LISP ("tool-bar-border", Vtool_bar_border
,
29098 doc
: /* Border below tool-bar in pixels.
29099 If an integer, use it as the height of the border.
29100 If it is one of `internal-border-width' or `border-width', use the
29101 value of the corresponding frame parameter.
29102 Otherwise, no border is added below the tool-bar. */);
29103 Vtool_bar_border
= Qinternal_border_width
;
29105 DEFVAR_LISP ("tool-bar-button-margin", Vtool_bar_button_margin
,
29106 doc
: /* Margin around tool-bar buttons in pixels.
29107 If an integer, use that for both horizontal and vertical margins.
29108 Otherwise, value should be a pair of integers `(HORZ . VERT)' with
29109 HORZ specifying the horizontal margin, and VERT specifying the
29110 vertical margin. */);
29111 Vtool_bar_button_margin
= make_number (DEFAULT_TOOL_BAR_BUTTON_MARGIN
);
29113 DEFVAR_INT ("tool-bar-button-relief", tool_bar_button_relief
,
29114 doc
: /* Relief thickness of tool-bar buttons. */);
29115 tool_bar_button_relief
= DEFAULT_TOOL_BAR_BUTTON_RELIEF
;
29117 DEFVAR_LISP ("tool-bar-style", Vtool_bar_style
,
29118 doc
: /* Tool bar style to use.
29120 image - show images only
29121 text - show text only
29122 both - show both, text below image
29123 both-horiz - show text to the right of the image
29124 text-image-horiz - show text to the left of the image
29125 any other - use system default or image if no system default.
29127 This variable only affects the GTK+ toolkit version of Emacs. */);
29128 Vtool_bar_style
= Qnil
;
29130 DEFVAR_INT ("tool-bar-max-label-size", tool_bar_max_label_size
,
29131 doc
: /* Maximum number of characters a label can have to be shown.
29132 The tool bar style must also show labels for this to have any effect, see
29133 `tool-bar-style'. */);
29134 tool_bar_max_label_size
= DEFAULT_TOOL_BAR_LABEL_SIZE
;
29136 DEFVAR_LISP ("fontification-functions", Vfontification_functions
,
29137 doc
: /* List of functions to call to fontify regions of text.
29138 Each function is called with one argument POS. Functions must
29139 fontify a region starting at POS in the current buffer, and give
29140 fontified regions the property `fontified'. */);
29141 Vfontification_functions
= Qnil
;
29142 Fmake_variable_buffer_local (Qfontification_functions
);
29144 DEFVAR_BOOL ("unibyte-display-via-language-environment",
29145 unibyte_display_via_language_environment
,
29146 doc
: /* Non-nil means display unibyte text according to language environment.
29147 Specifically, this means that raw bytes in the range 160-255 decimal
29148 are displayed by converting them to the equivalent multibyte characters
29149 according to the current language environment. As a result, they are
29150 displayed according to the current fontset.
29152 Note that this variable affects only how these bytes are displayed,
29153 but does not change the fact they are interpreted as raw bytes. */);
29154 unibyte_display_via_language_environment
= 0;
29156 DEFVAR_LISP ("max-mini-window-height", Vmax_mini_window_height
,
29157 doc
: /* Maximum height for resizing mini-windows (the minibuffer and the echo area).
29158 If a float, it specifies a fraction of the mini-window frame's height.
29159 If an integer, it specifies a number of lines. */);
29160 Vmax_mini_window_height
= make_float (0.25);
29162 DEFVAR_LISP ("resize-mini-windows", Vresize_mini_windows
,
29163 doc
: /* How to resize mini-windows (the minibuffer and the echo area).
29164 A value of nil means don't automatically resize mini-windows.
29165 A value of t means resize them to fit the text displayed in them.
29166 A value of `grow-only', the default, means let mini-windows grow only;
29167 they return to their normal size when the minibuffer is closed, or the
29168 echo area becomes empty. */);
29169 Vresize_mini_windows
= Qgrow_only
;
29171 DEFVAR_LISP ("blink-cursor-alist", Vblink_cursor_alist
,
29172 doc
: /* Alist specifying how to blink the cursor off.
29173 Each element has the form (ON-STATE . OFF-STATE). Whenever the
29174 `cursor-type' frame-parameter or variable equals ON-STATE,
29175 comparing using `equal', Emacs uses OFF-STATE to specify
29176 how to blink it off. ON-STATE and OFF-STATE are values for
29177 the `cursor-type' frame parameter.
29179 If a frame's ON-STATE has no entry in this list,
29180 the frame's other specifications determine how to blink the cursor off. */);
29181 Vblink_cursor_alist
= Qnil
;
29183 DEFVAR_BOOL ("auto-hscroll-mode", automatic_hscrolling_p
,
29184 doc
: /* Allow or disallow automatic horizontal scrolling of windows.
29185 If non-nil, windows are automatically scrolled horizontally to make
29186 point visible. */);
29187 automatic_hscrolling_p
= 1;
29188 DEFSYM (Qauto_hscroll_mode
, "auto-hscroll-mode");
29190 DEFVAR_INT ("hscroll-margin", hscroll_margin
,
29191 doc
: /* How many columns away from the window edge point is allowed to get
29192 before automatic hscrolling will horizontally scroll the window. */);
29193 hscroll_margin
= 5;
29195 DEFVAR_LISP ("hscroll-step", Vhscroll_step
,
29196 doc
: /* How many columns to scroll the window when point gets too close to the edge.
29197 When point is less than `hscroll-margin' columns from the window
29198 edge, automatic hscrolling will scroll the window by the amount of columns
29199 determined by this variable. If its value is a positive integer, scroll that
29200 many columns. If it's a positive floating-point number, it specifies the
29201 fraction of the window's width to scroll. If it's nil or zero, point will be
29202 centered horizontally after the scroll. Any other value, including negative
29203 numbers, are treated as if the value were zero.
29205 Automatic hscrolling always moves point outside the scroll margin, so if
29206 point was more than scroll step columns inside the margin, the window will
29207 scroll more than the value given by the scroll step.
29209 Note that the lower bound for automatic hscrolling specified by `scroll-left'
29210 and `scroll-right' overrides this variable's effect. */);
29211 Vhscroll_step
= make_number (0);
29213 DEFVAR_BOOL ("message-truncate-lines", message_truncate_lines
,
29214 doc
: /* If non-nil, messages are truncated instead of resizing the echo area.
29215 Bind this around calls to `message' to let it take effect. */);
29216 message_truncate_lines
= 0;
29218 DEFVAR_LISP ("menu-bar-update-hook", Vmenu_bar_update_hook
,
29219 doc
: /* Normal hook run to update the menu bar definitions.
29220 Redisplay runs this hook before it redisplays the menu bar.
29221 This is used to update submenus such as Buffers,
29222 whose contents depend on various data. */);
29223 Vmenu_bar_update_hook
= Qnil
;
29225 DEFVAR_LISP ("menu-updating-frame", Vmenu_updating_frame
,
29226 doc
: /* Frame for which we are updating a menu.
29227 The enable predicate for a menu binding should check this variable. */);
29228 Vmenu_updating_frame
= Qnil
;
29230 DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-menubar-update", inhibit_menubar_update
,
29231 doc
: /* Non-nil means don't update menu bars. Internal use only. */);
29232 inhibit_menubar_update
= 0;
29234 DEFVAR_LISP ("wrap-prefix", Vwrap_prefix
,
29235 doc
: /* Prefix prepended to all continuation lines at display time.
29236 The value may be a string, an image, or a stretch-glyph; it is
29237 interpreted in the same way as the value of a `display' text property.
29239 This variable is overridden by any `wrap-prefix' text or overlay
29242 To add a prefix to non-continuation lines, use `line-prefix'. */);
29243 Vwrap_prefix
= Qnil
;
29244 DEFSYM (Qwrap_prefix
, "wrap-prefix");
29245 Fmake_variable_buffer_local (Qwrap_prefix
);
29247 DEFVAR_LISP ("line-prefix", Vline_prefix
,
29248 doc
: /* Prefix prepended to all non-continuation lines at display time.
29249 The value may be a string, an image, or a stretch-glyph; it is
29250 interpreted in the same way as the value of a `display' text property.
29252 This variable is overridden by any `line-prefix' text or overlay
29255 To add a prefix to continuation lines, use `wrap-prefix'. */);
29256 Vline_prefix
= Qnil
;
29257 DEFSYM (Qline_prefix
, "line-prefix");
29258 Fmake_variable_buffer_local (Qline_prefix
);
29260 DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-eval-during-redisplay", inhibit_eval_during_redisplay
,
29261 doc
: /* Non-nil means don't eval Lisp during redisplay. */);
29262 inhibit_eval_during_redisplay
= 0;
29264 DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-free-realized-faces", inhibit_free_realized_faces
,
29265 doc
: /* Non-nil means don't free realized faces. Internal use only. */);
29266 inhibit_free_realized_faces
= 0;
29269 DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-try-window-id", inhibit_try_window_id
,
29270 doc
: /* Inhibit try_window_id display optimization. */);
29271 inhibit_try_window_id
= 0;
29273 DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-try-window-reusing", inhibit_try_window_reusing
,
29274 doc
: /* Inhibit try_window_reusing display optimization. */);
29275 inhibit_try_window_reusing
= 0;
29277 DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-try-cursor-movement", inhibit_try_cursor_movement
,
29278 doc
: /* Inhibit try_cursor_movement display optimization. */);
29279 inhibit_try_cursor_movement
= 0;
29280 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG */
29282 DEFVAR_INT ("overline-margin", overline_margin
,
29283 doc
: /* Space between overline and text, in pixels.
29284 The default value is 2: the height of the overline (1 pixel) plus 1 pixel
29285 margin to the character height. */);
29286 overline_margin
= 2;
29288 DEFVAR_INT ("underline-minimum-offset",
29289 underline_minimum_offset
,
29290 doc
: /* Minimum distance between baseline and underline.
29291 This can improve legibility of underlined text at small font sizes,
29292 particularly when using variable `x-use-underline-position-properties'
29293 with fonts that specify an UNDERLINE_POSITION relatively close to the
29294 baseline. The default value is 1. */);
29295 underline_minimum_offset
= 1;
29297 DEFVAR_BOOL ("display-hourglass", display_hourglass_p
,
29298 doc
: /* Non-nil means show an hourglass pointer, when Emacs is busy.
29299 This feature only works when on a window system that can change
29300 cursor shapes. */);
29301 display_hourglass_p
= 1;
29303 DEFVAR_LISP ("hourglass-delay", Vhourglass_delay
,
29304 doc
: /* Seconds to wait before displaying an hourglass pointer when Emacs is busy. */);
29305 Vhourglass_delay
= make_number (DEFAULT_HOURGLASS_DELAY
);
29307 hourglass_atimer
= NULL
;
29308 hourglass_shown_p
= 0;
29310 DEFSYM (Qglyphless_char
, "glyphless-char");
29311 DEFSYM (Qhex_code
, "hex-code");
29312 DEFSYM (Qempty_box
, "empty-box");
29313 DEFSYM (Qthin_space
, "thin-space");
29314 DEFSYM (Qzero_width
, "zero-width");
29316 DEFSYM (Qglyphless_char_display
, "glyphless-char-display");
29317 /* Intern this now in case it isn't already done.
29318 Setting this variable twice is harmless.
29319 But don't staticpro it here--that is done in alloc.c. */
29320 Qchar_table_extra_slots
= intern_c_string ("char-table-extra-slots");
29321 Fput (Qglyphless_char_display
, Qchar_table_extra_slots
, make_number (1));
29323 DEFVAR_LISP ("glyphless-char-display", Vglyphless_char_display
,
29324 doc
: /* Char-table defining glyphless characters.
29325 Each element, if non-nil, should be one of the following:
29326 an ASCII acronym string: display this string in a box
29327 `hex-code': display the hexadecimal code of a character in a box
29328 `empty-box': display as an empty box
29329 `thin-space': display as 1-pixel width space
29330 `zero-width': don't display
29331 An element may also be a cons cell (GRAPHICAL . TEXT), which specifies the
29332 display method for graphical terminals and text terminals respectively.
29333 GRAPHICAL and TEXT should each have one of the values listed above.
29335 The char-table has one extra slot to control the display of a character for
29336 which no font is found. This slot only takes effect on graphical terminals.
29337 Its value should be an ASCII acronym string, `hex-code', `empty-box', or
29338 `thin-space'. The default is `empty-box'. */);
29339 Vglyphless_char_display
= Fmake_char_table (Qglyphless_char_display
, Qnil
);
29340 Fset_char_table_extra_slot (Vglyphless_char_display
, make_number (0),
29343 DEFVAR_LISP ("debug-on-message", Vdebug_on_message
,
29344 doc
: /* If non-nil, debug if a message matching this regexp is displayed. */);
29345 Vdebug_on_message
= Qnil
;
29349 /* Initialize this module when Emacs starts. */
29354 current_header_line_height
= current_mode_line_height
= -1;
29356 CHARPOS (this_line_start_pos
) = 0;
29358 if (!noninteractive
)
29360 struct window
*m
= XWINDOW (minibuf_window
);
29361 Lisp_Object frame
= m
->frame
;
29362 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (frame
);
29363 Lisp_Object root
= FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f
);
29364 struct window
*r
= XWINDOW (root
);
29367 echo_area_window
= minibuf_window
;
29369 wset_top_line (r
, make_number (FRAME_TOP_MARGIN (f
)));
29371 (r
, make_number (FRAME_LINES (f
) - 1 - FRAME_TOP_MARGIN (f
)));
29372 wset_total_cols (r
, make_number (FRAME_COLS (f
)));
29373 wset_top_line (m
, make_number (FRAME_LINES (f
) - 1));
29374 wset_total_lines (m
, make_number (1));
29375 wset_total_cols (m
, make_number (FRAME_COLS (f
)));
29377 scratch_glyph_row
.glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] = scratch_glyphs
;
29378 scratch_glyph_row
.glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
+ 1]
29379 = scratch_glyphs
+ MAX_SCRATCH_GLYPHS
;
29381 /* The default ellipsis glyphs `...'. */
29382 for (i
= 0; i
< 3; ++i
)
29383 default_invis_vector
[i
] = make_number ('.');
29387 /* Allocate the buffer for frame titles.
29388 Also used for `format-mode-line'. */
29390 mode_line_noprop_buf
= xmalloc (size
);
29391 mode_line_noprop_buf_end
= mode_line_noprop_buf
+ size
;
29392 mode_line_noprop_ptr
= mode_line_noprop_buf
;
29393 mode_line_target
= MODE_LINE_DISPLAY
;
29396 help_echo_showing_p
= 0;
29399 /* Platform-independent portion of hourglass implementation. */
29401 /* Cancel a currently active hourglass timer, and start a new one. */
29403 start_hourglass (void)
29405 #if defined (HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM)
29408 cancel_hourglass ();
29410 if (INTEGERP (Vhourglass_delay
)
29411 && XINT (Vhourglass_delay
) > 0)
29412 delay
= make_emacs_time (min (XINT (Vhourglass_delay
),
29413 TYPE_MAXIMUM (time_t)),
29415 else if (FLOATP (Vhourglass_delay
)
29416 && XFLOAT_DATA (Vhourglass_delay
) > 0)
29417 delay
= EMACS_TIME_FROM_DOUBLE (XFLOAT_DATA (Vhourglass_delay
));
29419 delay
= make_emacs_time (DEFAULT_HOURGLASS_DELAY
, 0);
29422 extern void w32_note_current_window (void);
29423 w32_note_current_window ();
29424 #endif /* HAVE_NTGUI */
29426 hourglass_atimer
= start_atimer (ATIMER_RELATIVE
, delay
,
29427 show_hourglass
, NULL
);
29432 /* Cancel the hourglass cursor timer if active, hide a busy cursor if
29435 cancel_hourglass (void)
29437 #if defined (HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM)
29438 if (hourglass_atimer
)
29440 cancel_atimer (hourglass_atimer
);
29441 hourglass_atimer
= NULL
;
29444 if (hourglass_shown_p
)