1 ;;; mule-cmds.el --- commands for multilingual environment -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
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33 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib
))
36 (autoload 'widget-value
"wid-edit")
38 ;;; MULE related key bindings and menus.
41 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
42 (define-key map
"f" 'set-buffer-file-coding-system
)
43 (define-key map
"r" 'revert-buffer-with-coding-system
)
44 (define-key map
"F" 'set-file-name-coding-system
)
45 (define-key map
"t" 'set-terminal-coding-system
)
46 (define-key map
"k" 'set-keyboard-coding-system
)
47 (define-key map
"p" 'set-buffer-process-coding-system
)
48 (define-key map
"x" 'set-selection-coding-system
)
49 (define-key map
"X" 'set-next-selection-coding-system
)
50 (define-key map
"\C-\\" 'set-input-method
)
51 (define-key map
"c" 'universal-coding-system-argument
)
52 (define-key map
"l" 'set-language-environment
)
54 "Keymap for Mule (Multilingual environment) specific commands.")
56 ;; Keep "C-x C-m ..." for mule specific commands.
57 (define-key ctl-x-map
"\C-m" mule-keymap
)
59 (defvar describe-language-environment-map
60 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Describe Language Environment")))
61 (bindings--define-key map
62 [Default] '(menu-item "Default" describe-specified-language-support))
65 (defvar setup-language-environment-map
66 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Set Language Environment")))
67 (bindings--define-key map
68 [Default] '(menu-item "Default" setup-specified-language-environment
))
71 (defvar set-coding-system-map
72 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Set Coding System")))
73 (bindings--define-key map
[set-buffer-process-coding-system
]
74 '(menu-item "For I/O with Subprocess" set-buffer-process-coding-system
75 :visible
(fboundp 'start-process
)
76 :enable
(get-buffer-process (current-buffer))
77 :help
"How to en/decode I/O from/to subprocess connected to this buffer"))
78 (bindings--define-key map
[set-next-selection-coding-system
]
79 '(menu-item "For Next X Selection" set-next-selection-coding-system
80 :visible
(display-selections-p)
81 :help
"How to en/decode next selection/clipboard operation"))
82 (bindings--define-key map
[set-selection-coding-system
]
83 '(menu-item "For X Selections/Clipboard" set-selection-coding-system
84 :visible
(display-selections-p)
85 :help
"How to en/decode data to/from selection/clipboard"))
87 (bindings--define-key map
[separator-3
] menu-bar-separator
)
88 (bindings--define-key map
[set-terminal-coding-system
]
89 '(menu-item "For Terminal" set-terminal-coding-system
90 :enable
(null (memq initial-window-system
'(x w32 ns
)))
91 :help
"How to encode terminal output"))
92 (bindings--define-key map
[set-keyboard-coding-system
]
93 '(menu-item "For Keyboard" set-keyboard-coding-system
94 :help
"How to decode keyboard input"))
96 (bindings--define-key map
[separator-2
] menu-bar-separator
)
97 (bindings--define-key map
[set-file-name-coding-system
]
98 '(menu-item "For File Name" set-file-name-coding-system
99 :help
"How to decode/encode file names"))
100 (bindings--define-key map
[revert-buffer-with-coding-system
]
101 '(menu-item "For Reverting This File Now"
102 revert-buffer-with-coding-system
103 :enable buffer-file-name
104 :help
"Revisit this file immediately using specified coding system"))
105 (bindings--define-key map
[set-buffer-file-coding-system
]
106 '(menu-item "For Saving This Buffer" set-buffer-file-coding-system
107 :help
"How to encode this buffer when saved"))
108 (bindings--define-key map
[separator-1
] menu-bar-separator
)
109 (bindings--define-key map
[universal-coding-system-argument
]
110 '(menu-item "For Next Command" universal-coding-system-argument
111 :help
"Coding system to be used by next command"))
114 (defvar mule-menu-keymap
115 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Mule (Multilingual Environment)")))
116 (bindings--define-key map
[mule-diag
]
117 '(menu-item "Show All Multilingual Settings" mule-diag
118 :help
"Display multilingual environment settings"))
119 (bindings--define-key map
[list-character-sets
]
120 '(menu-item "List Character Sets" list-character-sets
121 :help
"Show table of available character sets"))
122 (bindings--define-key map
[describe-coding-system
]
123 '(menu-item "Describe Coding System..." describe-coding-system
))
124 (bindings--define-key map
[describe-input-method
]
125 '(menu-item "Describe Input Method..." describe-input-method
126 :help
"Keyboard layout for a specific input method"))
127 (bindings--define-key map
[describe-language-environment
]
128 `(menu-item "Describe Language Environment"
129 ,describe-language-environment-map
130 :help
"Show multilingual settings for a specific language"))
132 (bindings--define-key map
[separator-coding-system
] menu-bar-separator
)
133 (bindings--define-key map
[view-hello-file
]
134 '(menu-item "Show Multilingual Sample Text" view-hello-file
135 :enable
(file-readable-p
136 (expand-file-name "HELLO" data-directory
))
137 :help
"Demonstrate various character sets"))
138 (bindings--define-key map
[set-various-coding-system
]
139 `(menu-item "Set Coding Systems" ,set-coding-system-map
140 :enable
(default-value 'enable-multibyte-characters
)))
142 (bindings--define-key map
[separator-input-method
] menu-bar-separator
)
143 (bindings--define-key map
[describe-input-method
]
144 '(menu-item "Describe Input Method" describe-input-method
))
145 (bindings--define-key map
[set-input-method
]
146 '(menu-item "Select Input Method..." set-input-method
))
147 (bindings--define-key map
[toggle-input-method
]
148 '(menu-item "Toggle Input Method" toggle-input-method
))
150 (bindings--define-key map
[separator-mule
] menu-bar-separator
)
151 (bindings--define-key map
[set-language-environment
]
152 `(menu-item "Set Language Environment" ,setup-language-environment-map
))
154 "Keymap for Mule (Multilingual environment) menu specific commands.")
156 ;; This should be a single character key binding because users use it
157 ;; very frequently while editing multilingual text. Now we can use
158 ;; only two such keys: "\C-\\" and "\C-^", but the latter is not
159 ;; convenient because it requires shifting on most keyboards. An
160 ;; alternative is "\C-]" which is now bound to `abort-recursive-edit'
161 ;; but it won't be used that frequently.
162 (define-key global-map
"\C-\\" 'toggle-input-method
)
164 ;; This is no good because people often type Shift-SPC
165 ;; meaning to type SPC. -- rms.
166 ;; ;; Here's an alternative key binding for X users (Shift-SPACE).
167 ;; (define-key global-map [?\S- ] 'toggle-input-method)
169 ;;; Mule related hyperlinks.
170 (defconst help-xref-mule-regexp-template
171 (purecopy (concat "\\(\\<\\("
172 "\\(coding system\\)\\|"
173 "\\(input method\\)\\|"
174 "\\(character set\\)\\|"
177 ;; Note starting with word-syntax character:
178 "['`‘]\\(\\sw\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)['’]")))
180 (defun coding-system-change-eol-conversion (coding-system eol-type
)
181 "Return a coding system which differs from CODING-SYSTEM in EOL conversion.
182 The returned coding system converts end-of-line by EOL-TYPE
183 but text as the same way as CODING-SYSTEM.
184 EOL-TYPE should be `unix', `dos', `mac', or nil.
185 If EOL-TYPE is nil, the returned coding system detects
186 how end-of-line is formatted automatically while decoding.
188 EOL-TYPE can be specified by an integer 0, 1, or 2.
189 They means `unix', `dos', and `mac' respectively."
190 (if (symbolp eol-type
)
191 (setq eol-type
(cond ((eq eol-type
'unix
) 0)
192 ((eq eol-type
'dos
) 1)
193 ((eq eol-type
'mac
) 2)
195 ;; We call `coding-system-base' before `coding-system-eol-type',
196 ;; because the coding-system may not be initialized until then.
197 (let* ((base (coding-system-base coding-system
))
198 (orig-eol-type (coding-system-eol-type coding-system
)))
199 (cond ((vectorp orig-eol-type
)
202 (aref orig-eol-type eol-type
)))
205 ((= eol-type orig-eol-type
)
207 ((progn (setq orig-eol-type
(coding-system-eol-type base
))
208 (vectorp orig-eol-type
))
209 (aref orig-eol-type eol-type
)))))
211 (defun coding-system-change-text-conversion (coding-system coding
)
212 "Return a coding system which differs from CODING-SYSTEM in text conversion.
213 The returned coding system converts text by CODING
214 but end-of-line as the same way as CODING-SYSTEM.
215 If CODING is nil, the returned coding system detects
216 how text is formatted automatically while decoding."
217 (let ((eol-type (coding-system-eol-type coding-system
)))
218 (coding-system-change-eol-conversion
219 (if coding coding
'undecided
)
220 (if (numberp eol-type
) (aref [unix dos mac
] eol-type
)))))
222 ;; Canonicalize the coding system name NAME by removing some prefixes
223 ;; and delimiter characters. Support function of
224 ;; coding-system-from-name.
225 (defun canonicalize-coding-system-name (name)
226 (if (string-match "^\\(ms\\|ibm\\|windows-\\)\\([0-9]+\\)$" name
)
227 ;; "ms950", "ibm950", "windows-950" -> "cp950"
228 (concat "cp" (match-string 2 name
))
229 (if (string-match "^iso[-_ ]?[0-9]" name
)
230 ;; "iso-8859-1" -> "8859-1", "iso-2022-jp" ->"2022-jp"
231 (setq name
(substring name
(1- (match-end 0)))))
232 (let ((idx (string-match "[-_ /]" name
)))
233 ;; Delete "-", "_", " ", "/" but do distinguish "16-be" and "16be".
236 (eq (string-match "16-[lb]e$" name
(- idx
2))
238 (setq idx
(string-match "[-_ /]" name
(match-end 0)))
239 (setq name
(concat (substring name
0 idx
) (substring name
(1+ idx
)))
240 idx
(string-match "[-_ /]" name idx
))))
243 (defun coding-system-from-name (name)
244 "Return a coding system whose name matches with NAME (string or symbol)."
246 (if (stringp name
) (setq sym
(intern name
))
247 (setq sym name name
(symbol-name name
)))
248 (if (coding-system-p sym
)
251 (if (string-match "-\\(unix\\|dos\\|mac\\)$" name
)
252 (prog1 (intern (match-string 1 name
))
253 (setq name
(substring name
0 (match-beginning 0)))))))
254 (setq name
(canonicalize-coding-system-name (downcase name
)))
256 (dolist (elt (coding-system-list))
257 (if (string= (canonicalize-coding-system-name (symbol-name elt
))
259 (throw 'tag
(if eol-type
(coding-system-change-eol-conversion
263 (defun toggle-enable-multibyte-characters (&optional arg
)
264 "Change whether this buffer uses multibyte characters.
265 With ARG, use multibyte characters if the ARG is positive.
267 Note that this command does not convert the byte contents of
268 the buffer; it only changes the way those bytes are interpreted.
269 In general, therefore, this command *changes* the sequence of
270 characters that the current buffer contains.
272 We suggest you avoid using this command unless you know what you are
273 doing. If you use it by mistake, and the buffer is now displayed
274 wrong, use this command again to toggle back to the right mode."
277 (if (null arg
) (null enable-multibyte-characters
)
278 (> (prefix-numeric-value arg
) 0))))
279 (set-buffer-multibyte new-flag
))
280 (force-mode-line-update))
282 (defun view-hello-file ()
283 "Display the HELLO file, which lists many languages and characters."
285 ;; We have to decode the file in any environment.
286 (let ((coding-system-for-read 'iso-2022-7bit
))
287 (view-file (expand-file-name "HELLO" data-directory
))))
289 (defun universal-coding-system-argument (coding-system)
290 "Execute an I/O command using the specified coding system."
292 (let ((default (and buffer-file-coding-system
293 (not (eq (coding-system-type buffer-file-coding-system
)
295 buffer-file-coding-system
)))
296 (list (read-coding-system
298 (format "Coding system for following command (default %s): " default
)
299 "Coding system for following command: ")
301 (let* ((keyseq (read-key-sequence
302 (format "Command to execute with %s:" coding-system
)))
303 (cmd (key-binding keyseq
))
305 ;; read-key-sequence ignores quit, so make an explicit check.
306 ;; Like many places, this assumes quit == C-g, but it need not be.
307 (if (equal last-input-event ?\C-g
)
309 (when (memq cmd
'(universal-argument digit-argument
))
310 (call-interactively cmd
)
312 ;; Process keys bound in `universal-argument-map'.
314 (setq keyseq
(read-key-sequence nil t
)
315 cmd
(key-binding keyseq t
))
316 (not (eq cmd
'universal-argument-other-key
)))
317 (let ((current-prefix-arg prefix-arg
)
318 ;; Have to bind `last-command-event' here so that
319 ;; `digit-argument', for instance, can compute the
321 (last-command-event (aref keyseq
0)))
322 (call-interactively cmd
)))
324 ;; This is the final call to `universal-argument-other-key', which
325 ;; set's the final `prefix-arg.
326 (let ((current-prefix-arg prefix-arg
))
327 (call-interactively cmd
))
329 ;; Read the command to execute with the given prefix arg.
330 (setq prefix prefix-arg
331 keyseq
(read-key-sequence nil t
)
332 cmd
(key-binding keyseq
)))
334 (let ((coding-system-for-read coding-system
)
335 (coding-system-for-write coding-system
)
336 (coding-system-require-warning t
)
337 (current-prefix-arg prefix
))
339 (call-interactively cmd
))))
341 (defun set-default-coding-systems (coding-system)
342 "Set default value of various coding systems to CODING-SYSTEM.
343 This sets the following coding systems:
344 o coding system of a newly created buffer
345 o default coding system for subprocess I/O
346 This also sets the following values:
347 o default value used as `file-name-coding-system' for converting file names
348 if CODING-SYSTEM is ASCII-compatible
349 o default value for the command `set-terminal-coding-system'
350 o default value for the command `set-keyboard-coding-system'
351 if CODING-SYSTEM is ASCII-compatible"
352 (check-coding-system coding-system
)
353 (setq-default buffer-file-coding-system coding-system
)
355 (if (eq system-type
'darwin
)
356 ;; The file-name coding system on Darwin systems is always utf-8.
357 (setq default-file-name-coding-system
'utf-8
)
358 (if (and (default-value 'enable-multibyte-characters
)
359 (or (not coding-system
)
360 (coding-system-get coding-system
'ascii-compatible-p
)))
361 (setq default-file-name-coding-system coding-system
)))
362 (setq default-terminal-coding-system coding-system
)
363 ;; Prevent default-terminal-coding-system from converting ^M to ^J.
364 (setq default-keyboard-coding-system
365 (coding-system-change-eol-conversion coding-system
'unix
))
366 ;; Preserve eol-type from existing default-process-coding-systems.
367 ;; On non-unix-like systems in particular, these may have been set
368 ;; carefully by the user, or by the startup code, to deal with the
369 ;; users shell appropriately, so should not be altered by changing
370 ;; language environment.
372 (coding-system-change-text-conversion
373 (car default-process-coding-system
) coding-system
))
375 (coding-system-change-text-conversion
376 (cdr default-process-coding-system
) coding-system
)))
377 (setq default-process-coding-system
378 (cons output-coding input-coding
))))
380 (defun prefer-coding-system (coding-system)
381 "Add CODING-SYSTEM at the front of the priority list for automatic detection.
382 This also sets the following coding systems:
383 o coding system of a newly created buffer
384 o default coding system for subprocess I/O
385 This also sets the following values:
386 o default value used as `file-name-coding-system' for converting file names
387 o default value for the command `set-terminal-coding-system'
388 o default value for the command `set-keyboard-coding-system'
390 If CODING-SYSTEM specifies a certain type of EOL conversion, the coding
391 systems set by this function will use that type of EOL conversion.
393 A coding system that requires automatic detection of text+encoding
394 \(e.g. undecided, unix) can't be preferred.
396 To prefer, for instance, utf-8, say the following:
398 (prefer-coding-system \\='utf-8)"
399 (interactive "zPrefer coding system: ")
400 (if (not (and coding-system
(coding-system-p coding-system
)))
401 (error "Invalid coding system `%s'" coding-system
))
402 (if (memq (coding-system-type coding-system
) '(raw-text undecided
))
403 (error "Can't prefer the coding system `%s'" coding-system
))
404 (let ((base (coding-system-base coding-system
))
405 (eol-type (coding-system-eol-type coding-system
)))
406 (set-coding-system-priority base
)
407 (and (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
408 (or (eq base coding-system
)
409 (message "Highest priority is set to %s (base of %s)"
410 base coding-system
)))
411 ;; If they asked for specific EOL conversion, honor that.
412 (if (memq eol-type
'(0 1 2))
414 (coding-system-change-eol-conversion base eol-type
)))
415 (set-default-coding-systems base
)
416 (if (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
417 (or (eq base default-file-name-coding-system
)
418 (message "The default value of `file-name-coding-system' was not changed because the specified coding system is not suitable for file names.")))))
420 (defvar sort-coding-systems-predicate nil
421 "If non-nil, a predicate function to sort coding systems.
423 It is called with two coding systems, and should return t if the first
424 one is \"less\" than the second.
426 The function `sort-coding-systems' use it.")
428 (defun sort-coding-systems (codings)
429 "Sort coding system list CODINGS by a priority of each coding system.
430 Return the sorted list. CODINGS is modified by side effects.
432 If a coding system is most preferred, it has the highest priority.
433 Otherwise, coding systems that correspond to MIME charsets have
434 higher priorities. Among them, a coding system included in the
435 `coding-system' key of the current language environment has higher
436 priority. See also the documentation of `language-info-alist'.
438 If the variable `sort-coding-systems-predicate' (which see) is
439 non-nil, it is used to sort CODINGS instead."
440 (if sort-coding-systems-predicate
441 (sort codings sort-coding-systems-predicate
)
442 (let* ((from-priority (coding-system-priority-list))
443 (most-preferred (car from-priority
))
444 (lang-preferred (get-language-info current-language-environment
448 (let ((base (coding-system-base x
)))
449 ;; We calculate the priority number 0..255 by
450 ;; using the 8 bits PMMLCEII as this:
451 ;; P: 1 if most preferred.
452 ;; MM: greater than 0 if mime-charset.
453 ;; L: 1 if one of the current lang. env.'s codings.
454 ;; C: 1 if one of codings listed in the category list.
455 ;; E: 1 if not XXX-with-esc
456 ;; II: if iso-2022 based, 0..3, else 1.
458 (lsh (if (eq base most-preferred
) 1 0) 7)
460 (let ((mime (coding-system-get base
:mime-charset
)))
461 ;; Prefer coding systems corresponding to a
464 ;; Lower utf-16 priority so that we
465 ;; normally prefer utf-8 to it, and put
466 ;; x-ctext below that.
467 (cond ((string-match-p "utf-16"
470 ((string-match-p "^x-" (symbol-name mime
))
475 (lsh (if (memq base lang-preferred
) 1 0) 4)
476 (lsh (if (memq base from-priority
) 1 0) 3)
477 (lsh (if (string-match-p "-with-esc\\'"
480 (if (eq (coding-system-type base
) 'iso-2022
)
481 (let ((category (coding-system-category base
)))
482 ;; For ISO based coding systems, prefer
483 ;; one that doesn't use designation nor
484 ;; locking/single shifting.
486 ((or (eq category
'coding-category-iso-8-1
)
487 (eq category
'coding-category-iso-8-2
))
489 ((or (eq category
'coding-category-iso-7-tight
)
490 (eq category
'coding-category-iso-7
))
496 (sort codings
(function (lambda (x y
)
497 (> (funcall func x
) (funcall func y
))))))))
499 (defun find-coding-systems-region (from to
)
500 "Return a list of proper coding systems to encode a text between FROM and TO.
502 If FROM is a string, find coding systems in that instead of the buffer.
503 All coding systems in the list can safely encode any multibyte characters
506 If the text contains no multibyte characters, return a list of a single
507 element `undecided'."
508 (let ((codings (find-coding-systems-region-internal from to
)))
510 ;; The text contains only ASCII characters. Any coding
513 ;; We need copy-sequence because sorting will alter the argument.
514 (sort-coding-systems (copy-sequence codings
)))))
516 (defun find-coding-systems-string (string)
517 "Return a list of proper coding systems to encode STRING.
518 All coding systems in the list can safely encode any multibyte characters
521 If STRING contains no multibyte characters, return a list of a single
522 element `undecided'."
523 (find-coding-systems-region string nil
))
525 (defun find-coding-systems-for-charsets (charsets)
526 "Return a list of proper coding systems to encode characters of CHARSETS.
527 CHARSETS is a list of character sets.
529 This only finds coding systems of type `charset', whose
530 `:charset-list' property includes all of CHARSETS (plus `ascii' for
531 ASCII-compatible coding systems). It was used in older versions of
532 Emacs, but is unlikely to be what you really want now."
533 ;; Deal with aliases.
534 (setq charsets
(mapcar (lambda (c)
535 (get-charset-property c
:name
))
537 (cond ((or (null charsets
)
538 (and (= (length charsets
) 1)
539 (eq 'ascii
(car charsets
))))
541 ((or (memq 'eight-bit-control charsets
)
542 (memq 'eight-bit-graphic charsets
))
543 '(raw-text utf-8-emacs
))
546 (dolist (cs (coding-system-list t
))
547 (let ((cs-charsets (and (eq (coding-system-type cs
) 'charset
)
548 (coding-system-charset-list cs
)))
550 (if (coding-system-get cs
:ascii-compatible-p
)
551 (cl-pushnew 'ascii cs-charsets
))
555 (unless (memq (pop charsets
) cs-charsets
)
559 (nreverse codings
)))))
561 (defun find-multibyte-characters (from to
&optional maxcount excludes
)
562 "Find multibyte characters in the region specified by FROM and TO.
563 If FROM is a string, find multibyte characters in the string.
564 The return value is an alist of the following format:
565 ((CHARSET COUNT CHAR ...) ...)
567 CHARSET is a character set,
568 COUNT is a number of characters,
569 CHARs are the characters found from the character set.
570 Optional 3rd arg MAXCOUNT limits how many CHARs are put in the above list.
571 Optional 4th arg EXCLUDES is a list of character sets to be ignored."
575 (if (multibyte-string-p from
)
577 (while (setq idx
(string-match-p "[^\000-\177]" from idx
))
578 (setq char
(aref from idx
)
579 charset
(char-charset char
))
580 (unless (memq charset excludes
)
581 (let ((slot (assq charset chars
)))
583 (if (not (memq char
(nthcdr 2 slot
)))
584 (let ((count (nth 1 slot
)))
585 (setcar (cdr slot
) (1+ count
))
586 (if (or (not maxcount
) (< count maxcount
))
587 (nconc slot
(list char
)))))
588 (setq chars
(cons (list charset
1 char
) chars
)))))
589 (setq idx
(1+ idx
)))))
590 (if enable-multibyte-characters
593 (while (re-search-forward "[^\000-\177]" to t
)
594 (setq char
(preceding-char)
595 charset
(char-charset char
))
596 (unless (memq charset excludes
)
597 (let ((slot (assq charset chars
)))
599 (if (not (member char
(nthcdr 2 slot
)))
600 (let ((count (nth 1 slot
)))
601 (setcar (cdr slot
) (1+ count
))
602 (if (or (not maxcount
) (< count maxcount
))
603 (nconc slot
(list char
)))))
604 (setq chars
(cons (list charset
1 char
) chars
)))))))))
607 (defun search-unencodable-char (coding-system)
608 "Search forward from point for a character that is not encodable.
609 It asks which coding system to check.
610 If such a character is found, set point after that character.
611 Otherwise, don't move point.
613 When called from a program, the value is the position of the unencodable
614 character found, or nil if all characters are encodable."
616 (list (let ((default (or buffer-file-coding-system
'us-ascii
)))
618 (format "Coding-system (default %s): " default
)
620 (let ((pos (unencodable-char-position (point) (point-max) coding-system
)))
623 (message "All following characters are encodable by %s" coding-system
))
626 (defvar last-coding-system-specified nil
627 "Most recent coding system explicitly specified by the user when asked.
628 This variable is set whenever Emacs asks the user which coding system
629 to use in order to write a file. If you set it to nil explicitly,
630 then call `write-region', then afterward this variable will be non-nil
631 only if the user was explicitly asked and specified a coding system.")
633 (defvar select-safe-coding-system-accept-default-p nil
634 "If non-nil, a function to control the behavior of coding system selection.
635 The meaning is the same as the argument ACCEPT-DEFAULT-P of the
636 function `select-safe-coding-system' (which see). This variable
637 overrides that argument.")
639 (defun sanitize-coding-system-list (codings)
640 "Return a list of coding systems presumably more user-friendly than CODINGS."
641 ;; Change each safe coding system to the corresponding
642 ;; mime-charset name if it is also a coding system. Such a name
643 ;; is more friendly to users.
646 (let ((mime-charset (coding-system-get cs
'mime-charset
)))
647 (if (and mime-charset
(coding-system-p mime-charset
)
648 (coding-system-equal cs mime-charset
))
652 ;; Don't offer variations with locking shift, which you
653 ;; basically never want.
655 (dolist (elt codings
(setq codings
(nreverse l
)))
656 (unless (or (eq 'coding-category-iso-7-else
657 (coding-system-category elt
))
658 (eq 'coding-category-iso-8-else
659 (coding-system-category elt
)))
662 ;; Remove raw-text, emacs-mule and no-conversion unless nothing
663 ;; else is available.
666 (delq 'no-conversion
(copy-sequence codings
))))
669 (defun select-safe-coding-system-interactively (from to codings unsafe
670 &optional rejected default
)
671 "Select interactively a coding system for the region FROM ... TO.
672 FROM can be a string, as in `write-region'.
673 CODINGS is the list of base coding systems known to be safe for this region,
674 typically obtained with `find-coding-systems-region'.
675 UNSAFE is a list of coding systems known to be unsafe for this region.
676 REJECTED is a list of coding systems which were safe but for some reason
677 were not recommended in the particular context.
678 DEFAULT is the coding system to use by default in the query."
679 ;; At first, if some defaults are unsafe, record at most 11
680 ;; problematic characters and their positions for them by turning
683 ;; ((CODING (POS . CHAR) (POS . CHAR) ...) ...)
686 (mapcar #'(lambda (coding)
689 (mapcar #'(lambda (pos)
690 (cons pos
(aref from pos
)))
691 (unencodable-char-position
692 0 (length from
) coding
694 (mapcar #'(lambda (pos)
695 (cons pos
(char-after pos
)))
696 (unencodable-char-position
697 from to coding
11)))))
700 (setq codings
(sanitize-coding-system-list codings
))
702 (let ((window-configuration (current-window-configuration))
703 (bufname (buffer-name))
706 ;; If some defaults are unsafe, make sure the offending
707 ;; buffer is displayed.
708 (when (and unsafe
(not (stringp from
)))
709 (pop-to-buffer bufname
)
710 (goto-char (apply 'min
(mapcar #'(lambda (x) (car (cadr x
)))
712 ;; Then ask users to select one from CODINGS while showing
713 ;; the reason why none of the defaults are not used.
714 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Warning*"
715 (with-current-buffer standard-output
716 (if (and (null rejected
) (null unsafe
))
717 (insert "No default coding systems to try for "
719 (format "string \"%s\"." from
)
720 (format-message "buffer `%s'." bufname
)))
722 "These default coding systems were tried to encode"
724 (concat " \"" (if (> (length from
) 10)
725 (concat (substring from
0 10) "...\"")
727 (format-message " text\nin the buffer `%s'" bufname
))
731 (dolist (x (append rejected unsafe
))
732 (princ " ") (princ x
))
734 (fill-region-as-paragraph pos
(point)))
736 (insert "These safely encode the text in the buffer,
737 but are not recommended for encoding text in this context,
738 e.g., for sending an email message.\n ")
740 (princ " ") (princ x
))
743 (insert (if rejected
"The other coding systems"
744 "However, each of them")
745 (substitute-command-keys
746 " encountered characters it couldn't encode:\n"))
747 (dolist (coding unsafe
)
748 (insert (format " %s cannot encode these:" (car coding
)))
751 #'(lambda (bufname pos
)
752 (when (buffer-live-p (get-buffer bufname
))
753 (pop-to-buffer bufname
)
756 #'(lambda (bufname pos coding
)
757 (when (buffer-live-p (get-buffer bufname
))
758 (pop-to-buffer bufname
)
762 (search-unencodable-char coding
)
763 (forward-char -
1))))))
764 (dolist (elt (cdr coding
))
767 (insert (if (< i
10) (cdr elt
) "..."))
774 "mouse-2, RET: jump to this character"
776 'help-args
(list bufname
(car elt
)))
782 "mouse-2, RET: next unencodable character"
784 'help-args
(list bufname
(car elt
)
788 (insert (substitute-command-keys "\
790 Click on a character (or switch to this window by `\\[other-window]'\n\
791 and select the characters by RET) to jump to the place it appears,\n\
792 where `\\[universal-argument] \\[what-cursor-position]' will give information about it.\n"))))
793 (insert (substitute-command-keys "\nSelect \
794 one of the safe coding systems listed below,\n\
795 or cancel the writing with \\[keyboard-quit] and edit the buffer\n\
796 to remove or modify the problematic characters,\n\
797 or specify any other coding system (and risk losing\n\
798 the problematic characters).\n\n"))
802 (princ " ") (princ x
))
804 (fill-region-as-paragraph pos
(point)))))
806 ;; Read a coding system.
809 (format "Select coding system (default %s): " default
)
811 (setq last-coding-system-specified coding-system
))
813 (kill-buffer "*Warning*")
814 (set-window-configuration window-configuration
)
817 (defun select-safe-coding-system (from to
&optional default-coding-system
818 accept-default-p file
)
819 "Ask a user to select a safe coding system from candidates.
820 The candidates of coding systems which can safely encode a text
821 between FROM and TO are shown in a popup window. Among them, the most
822 proper one is suggested as the default.
824 The list of `buffer-file-coding-system' of the current buffer, the
825 default `buffer-file-coding-system', and the most preferred coding
826 system (if it corresponds to a MIME charset) is treated as the
827 default coding system list. Among them, the first one that safely
828 encodes the text is normally selected silently and returned without
829 any user interaction. See also the command `prefer-coding-system'.
831 However, the user is queried if the chosen coding system is
832 inconsistent with what would be selected by `find-auto-coding' from
833 coding cookies &c. if the contents of the region were read from a
834 file. (That could lead to data corruption in a file subsequently
835 re-visited and edited.)
837 Optional 3rd arg DEFAULT-CODING-SYSTEM specifies a coding system or a
838 list of coding systems to be prepended to the default coding system
839 list. However, if DEFAULT-CODING-SYSTEM is a list and the first
840 element is t, the cdr part is used as the default coding system list,
841 i.e. current `buffer-file-coding-system', default `buffer-file-coding-system',
842 and the most preferred coding system are not used.
844 Optional 4th arg ACCEPT-DEFAULT-P, if non-nil, is a function to
845 determine the acceptability of the silently selected coding system.
846 It is called with that coding system, and should return nil if it
847 should not be silently selected and thus user interaction is required.
849 Optional 5th arg FILE is the file name to use for this purpose.
850 That is different from `buffer-file-name' when handling `write-region'
853 The variable `select-safe-coding-system-accept-default-p', if non-nil,
854 overrides ACCEPT-DEFAULT-P.
856 Kludgy feature: if FROM is a string, the string is the target text,
858 (if (not (listp default-coding-system
))
859 (setq default-coding-system
(list default-coding-system
)))
861 (let ((no-other-defaults nil
)
863 (unless (or (stringp from
) find-file-literally
)
864 ;; Find an auto-coding that is specified for the current
865 ;; buffer and file from the region FROM and TO.
870 (setq auto-cs
(find-auto-coding (or file buffer-file-name
"")
873 (if (coding-system-p (car auto-cs
))
874 (setq auto-cs
(car auto-cs
))
878 Invalid coding system `%s' is specified
879 for the current buffer/file by the %s.
880 It is highly recommended to fix it before writing to a file."
882 (if (eq (cdr auto-cs
) :coding
) ":coding tag"
883 (format-message "variable `%s'" (cdr auto-cs
))))
885 (or (yes-or-no-p "Really proceed with writing? ")
886 (error "Save aborted"))
887 (setq auto-cs nil
))))))
889 (if (eq (car default-coding-system
) t
)
890 (setq no-other-defaults t
891 default-coding-system
(cdr default-coding-system
)))
893 ;; Change elements of the list to (coding . base-coding).
894 (setq default-coding-system
895 (mapcar (function (lambda (x) (cons x
(coding-system-base x
))))
896 default-coding-system
))
898 (if (and auto-cs
(not no-other-defaults
))
899 ;; If the file has a coding cookie, use it regardless of any
901 (let ((base (coding-system-base auto-cs
)))
902 (unless (memq base
'(nil undecided
))
903 (setq default-coding-system
(list (cons auto-cs base
)))
904 (setq no-other-defaults t
))))
906 (unless no-other-defaults
907 ;; If buffer-file-coding-system is not nil nor undecided, append it
909 (if buffer-file-coding-system
910 (let ((base (coding-system-base buffer-file-coding-system
)))
911 (or (eq base
'undecided
)
912 (rassq base default-coding-system
)
913 (setq default-coding-system
914 (append default-coding-system
915 (list (cons buffer-file-coding-system base
)))))))
917 (unless (and buffer-file-coding-system-explicit
918 (cdr buffer-file-coding-system-explicit
))
919 ;; If default buffer-file-coding-system is not nil nor undecided,
920 ;; append it to the defaults.
921 (when (default-value 'buffer-file-coding-system
)
922 (let ((base (coding-system-base
923 (default-value 'buffer-file-coding-system
))))
924 (or (eq base
'undecided
)
925 (rassq base default-coding-system
)
926 (setq default-coding-system
927 (append default-coding-system
928 (list (cons (default-value
929 'buffer-file-coding-system
)
932 ;; If the most preferred coding system has the property mime-charset,
933 ;; append it to the defaults.
934 (let ((preferred (coding-system-priority-list t
))
936 (and (coding-system-p preferred
)
937 (setq base
(coding-system-base preferred
))
938 (coding-system-get preferred
:mime-charset
)
939 (not (rassq base default-coding-system
))
940 (setq default-coding-system
941 (append default-coding-system
942 (list (cons preferred base
))))))))
944 (if select-safe-coding-system-accept-default-p
945 (setq accept-default-p select-safe-coding-system-accept-default-p
))
947 ;; Decide the eol-type from the top of the default codings,
948 ;; current buffer-file-coding-system, or default buffer-file-coding-system.
949 (if default-coding-system
950 (let ((default-eol-type (coding-system-eol-type
951 (caar default-coding-system
))))
952 (if (and (vectorp default-eol-type
) buffer-file-coding-system
)
953 (setq default-eol-type
(coding-system-eol-type
954 buffer-file-coding-system
)))
955 (if (and (vectorp default-eol-type
)
956 (default-value 'buffer-file-coding-system
))
957 (setq default-eol-type
958 (coding-system-eol-type
959 (default-value 'buffer-file-coding-system
))))
960 (if (and default-eol-type
(not (vectorp default-eol-type
)))
961 (dolist (elt default-coding-system
)
962 (setcar elt
(coding-system-change-eol-conversion
963 (car elt
) default-eol-type
))))))
965 (let ((codings (find-coding-systems-region from to
))
967 (tick (if (not (stringp from
)) (buffer-chars-modified-tick)))
968 safe rejected unsafe
)
969 (if (eq (car codings
) 'undecided
)
970 ;; Any coding system is ok.
971 (setq coding-system
(caar default-coding-system
))
972 ;; Reverse the list so that elements are accumulated in safe,
973 ;; rejected, and unsafe in the correct order.
974 (setq default-coding-system
(nreverse default-coding-system
))
976 ;; Classify the defaults into safe, rejected, and unsafe.
977 (dolist (elt default-coding-system
)
978 (if (memq (cdr elt
) codings
)
979 ;; This is safe. Is it acceptable?
980 (if (and (functionp accept-default-p
)
981 (not (funcall accept-default-p
(cdr elt
))))
982 ;; No, not acceptable.
983 (push (car elt
) rejected
)
985 (push (car elt
) safe
))
987 (push (car elt
) unsafe
)))
988 ;; If there are safe ones, the first one is what we want.
990 (setq coding-system
(car safe
))))
992 ;; If all the defaults failed, ask a user.
993 (when (not coding-system
)
994 (setq coding-system
(select-safe-coding-system-interactively
995 from to codings unsafe rejected
(car codings
))))
997 ;; Check we're not inconsistent with what `coding:' spec &c would
998 ;; give when file is re-read.
999 ;; But don't do this if we explicitly ignored the cookie
1000 ;; by using `find-file-literally'.
1004 (memq (coding-system-type coding-system
) '(0 5)))))
1005 ;; Merge coding-system and auto-cs as far as possible.
1006 (if (not coding-system
)
1007 (setq coding-system auto-cs
)
1009 (setq auto-cs coding-system
)
1010 (let ((eol-type-1 (coding-system-eol-type coding-system
))
1011 (eol-type-2 (coding-system-eol-type auto-cs
)))
1012 (if (eq (coding-system-base coding-system
) 'undecided
)
1013 (setq coding-system
(coding-system-change-text-conversion
1014 coding-system auto-cs
))
1015 (if (eq (coding-system-base auto-cs
) 'undecided
)
1016 (setq auto-cs
(coding-system-change-text-conversion
1017 auto-cs coding-system
))))
1018 (if (vectorp eol-type-1
)
1019 (or (vectorp eol-type-2
)
1020 (setq coding-system
(coding-system-change-eol-conversion
1021 coding-system eol-type-2
)))
1022 (if (vectorp eol-type-2
)
1023 (setq auto-cs
(coding-system-change-eol-conversion
1024 auto-cs eol-type-1
)))))))
1027 ;; Don't barf if writing a compressed file, say.
1028 ;; This check perhaps isn't ideal, but is probably
1029 ;; the best thing to do.
1030 (not (auto-coding-alist-lookup (or file buffer-file-name
"")))
1031 (not (coding-system-equal coding-system auto-cs
)))
1032 (unless (yes-or-no-p
1033 (format "Selected encoding %s disagrees with \
1034 %s specified by file contents. Really save (else edit coding cookies \
1035 and try again)? " coding-system auto-cs
))
1036 (error "Save aborted"))))
1037 (when (and tick
(/= tick
(buffer-chars-modified-tick)))
1038 (error "Canceled because the buffer was modified"))
1039 (if (and (eq (coding-system-type coding-system
) 'undecided
)
1040 (coding-system-get coding-system
:prefer-utf-8
)
1041 (or (multibyte-string-p from
)
1042 (and (number-or-marker-p from
)
1044 (- (position-bytes to
) (position-bytes from
))))))
1046 (coding-system-change-text-conversion coding-system
'utf-8
)))
1049 (setq select-safe-coding-system-function
'select-safe-coding-system
)
1051 (defun select-message-coding-system ()
1052 "Return a coding system to encode the outgoing message of the current buffer.
1053 It at first tries the first coding system found in these variables
1055 (1) local value of `buffer-file-coding-system'
1056 (2) value of `sendmail-coding-system'
1057 (3) value of `default-sendmail-coding-system'
1058 (4) default value of `buffer-file-coding-system'
1059 If the found coding system can't encode the current buffer,
1060 or none of them are bound to a coding system,
1061 it asks the user to select a proper coding system."
1062 (let ((coding (or (and (local-variable-p 'buffer-file-coding-system
)
1063 buffer-file-coding-system
)
1064 sendmail-coding-system
1065 default-sendmail-coding-system
1066 (default-value 'buffer-file-coding-system
))))
1067 (if (eq coding
'no-conversion
)
1068 ;; We should never use no-conversion for outgoing mail.
1070 (if (fboundp select-safe-coding-system-function
)
1071 (funcall select-safe-coding-system-function
1072 (point-min) (point-max) coding
1073 (function (lambda (x) (coding-system-get x
:mime-charset
))))
1076 ;;; Language support stuff.
1078 (defvar language-info-alist nil
1079 "Alist of language environment definitions.
1080 Each element looks like:
1081 (LANGUAGE-NAME . ((KEY . INFO) ...))
1082 where LANGUAGE-NAME is a string, the name of the language environment,
1083 KEY is a symbol denoting the kind of information, and
1084 INFO is the data associated with KEY.
1085 Meaningful values for KEY include
1087 documentation value is documentation of what this language environment
1088 is meant for, and how to use it.
1089 charset value is a list of the character sets mainly used
1090 by this language environment.
1091 sample-text value is an expression which is evalled to generate
1092 a line of text written using characters appropriate
1093 for this language environment.
1094 setup-function value is a function to call to switch to this
1095 language environment.
1096 exit-function value is a function to call to leave this
1097 language environment.
1098 coding-system value is a list of coding systems that are good for
1099 saving text written in this language environment.
1100 This list serves as suggestions to the user;
1101 in effect, as a kind of documentation.
1102 coding-priority value is a list of coding systems for this language
1103 environment, in order of decreasing priority.
1104 This is used to set up the coding system priority
1105 list when you switch to this language environment.
1106 nonascii-translation
1107 value is a charset of dimension one to use for
1108 converting a unibyte character to multibyte
1110 input-method value is a default input method for this language
1112 features value is a list of features requested in this
1113 language environment.
1114 ctext-non-standard-encodings
1115 value is a list of non-standard encoding names used
1116 in extended segments of CTEXT. See the variable
1117 `ctext-non-standard-encodings' for more detail.
1119 The following key takes effect only when multibyte characters are
1120 globally disabled, i.e. the default value of `enable-multibyte-characters'
1121 is nil (which is an obsolete and deprecated use):
1123 unibyte-display value is a coding system to encode characters for
1124 the terminal. Characters in the range of 160 to
1125 255 display not as octal escapes, but as non-ASCII
1126 characters in this language environment.")
1128 (defun get-language-info (lang-env key
)
1129 "Return information listed under KEY for language environment LANG-ENV.
1130 KEY is a symbol denoting the kind of information.
1131 For a list of useful values for KEY and their meanings,
1132 see `language-info-alist'."
1133 (if (symbolp lang-env
)
1134 (setq lang-env
(symbol-name lang-env
)))
1135 (let ((lang-slot (assoc-string lang-env language-info-alist t
)))
1137 (cdr (assq key
(cdr lang-slot
))))))
1139 (defun set-language-info (lang-env key info
)
1140 "Modify part of the definition of language environment LANG-ENV.
1141 Specifically, this stores the information INFO under KEY
1142 in the definition of this language environment.
1143 KEY is a symbol denoting the kind of information.
1144 INFO is the value for that information.
1146 For a list of useful values for KEY and their meanings,
1147 see `language-info-alist'."
1148 (if (symbolp lang-env
)
1149 (setq lang-env
(symbol-name lang-env
)))
1150 (set-language-info-internal lang-env key info
)
1151 (if (equal lang-env current-language-environment
)
1152 (cond ((eq key
'coding-priority
)
1153 (set-language-environment-coding-systems lang-env
)
1154 (set-language-environment-charset lang-env
))
1155 ((eq key
'input-method
)
1156 (set-language-environment-input-method lang-env
))
1157 ((eq key
'nonascii-translation
)
1158 (set-language-environment-nonascii-translation lang-env
))
1160 (set-language-environment-charset lang-env
))
1161 ((and (not (default-value 'enable-multibyte-characters
))
1162 (or (eq key
'unibyte-syntax
) (eq key
'unibyte-display
)))
1163 (set-language-environment-unibyte lang-env
)))))
1165 (defun set-language-info-internal (lang-env key info
)
1167 Arguments are the same as `set-language-info'."
1168 (let (lang-slot key-slot
)
1169 (setq lang-slot
(assoc lang-env language-info-alist
))
1170 (if (null lang-slot
) ; If no slot for the language, add it.
1171 (setq lang-slot
(list lang-env
)
1172 language-info-alist
(cons lang-slot language-info-alist
)))
1173 (setq key-slot
(assq key lang-slot
))
1174 (if (null key-slot
) ; If no slot for the key, add it.
1176 (setq key-slot
(list key
))
1177 (setcdr lang-slot
(cons key-slot
(cdr lang-slot
)))))
1178 (setcdr key-slot
(purecopy info
))
1179 ;; Update the custom-type of `current-language-environment'.
1180 (put 'current-language-environment
'custom-type
1181 (cons 'choice
(mapcar
1184 (sort (mapcar 'car language-info-alist
) 'string
<))))))
1186 (defun set-language-info-alist (lang-env alist
&optional parents
)
1187 "Store ALIST as the definition of language environment LANG-ENV.
1188 ALIST is an alist of KEY and INFO values. See the documentation of
1189 `language-info-alist' for the meanings of KEY and INFO.
1191 Optional arg PARENTS is a list of parent menu names; it specifies
1192 where to put this language environment in the
1193 Describe Language Environment and Set Language Environment menus.
1194 For example, (\"European\") means to put this language environment
1195 in the European submenu in each of those two menus."
1196 (cond ((symbolp lang-env
)
1197 (setq lang-env
(symbol-name lang-env
)))
1199 (setq lang-env
(purecopy lang-env
))))
1200 (let ((describe-map describe-language-environment-map
)
1201 (setup-map setup-language-environment-map
))
1204 map parent-symbol parent prompt
)
1206 (if (symbolp (setq parent-symbol
(car l
)))
1207 (setq parent
(symbol-name parent
))
1208 (setq parent parent-symbol parent-symbol
(intern parent
)))
1209 (setq map
(lookup-key describe-map
(vector parent-symbol
)))
1210 ;; This prompt string is for define-prefix-command, so
1211 ;; that the map it creates will be suitable for a menu.
1212 (or map
(setq prompt
(format "%s Environment" parent
)))
1215 (setq map
(intern (format "describe-%s-environment-map"
1216 (downcase parent
))))
1217 (define-prefix-command map nil prompt
)
1218 (define-key-after describe-map
(vector parent-symbol
)
1219 (cons parent map
))))
1220 (setq describe-map
(symbol-value map
))
1221 (setq map
(lookup-key setup-map
(vector parent-symbol
)))
1224 (setq map
(intern (format "setup-%s-environment-map"
1225 (downcase parent
))))
1226 (define-prefix-command map nil prompt
)
1227 (define-key-after setup-map
(vector parent-symbol
)
1228 (cons parent map
))))
1229 (setq setup-map
(symbol-value map
))
1232 ;; Set up menu items for this language env.
1233 (let ((doc (assq 'documentation alist
)))
1235 (define-key-after describe-map
(vector (intern lang-env
))
1236 (cons lang-env
'describe-specified-language-support
))))
1237 (define-key-after setup-map
(vector (intern lang-env
))
1238 (cons lang-env
'setup-specified-language-environment
))
1241 (set-language-info-internal lang-env
(car elt
) (cdr elt
)))
1243 (if (equal lang-env current-language-environment
)
1244 (set-language-environment lang-env
))))
1246 (defun read-language-name (key prompt
&optional default
)
1247 "Read a language environment name which has information for KEY.
1248 If KEY is nil, read any language environment.
1249 Prompt with PROMPT. DEFAULT is the default choice of language environment.
1250 This returns a language environment name as a string."
1251 (let* ((completion-ignore-case t
)
1252 (name (completing-read prompt
1255 (function (lambda (elm) (and (listp elm
) (assq key elm
)))))
1256 t nil nil default
)))
1257 (if (and (> (length name
) 0)
1259 (get-language-info name key
)))
1262 ;;; Multilingual input methods.
1264 "LEIM: Libraries of Emacs Input Methods."
1267 (defconst leim-list-file-name
"leim-list.el"
1268 "Name of LEIM list file.
1269 This file contains a list of libraries of Emacs input methods (LEIM)
1270 in the format of Lisp expression for registering each input method.
1271 Emacs loads this file at startup time.")
1273 (defconst leim-list-header
(format-message
1274 ";;; %s -- list of LEIM (Library of Emacs Input Method) -*-coding: utf-8;-*-
1276 ;; This file is automatically generated.
1278 ;; This file contains a list of LEIM (Library of Emacs Input Method)
1279 ;; methods in the same directory as this file. Loading this file
1280 ;; registers all the input methods in Emacs.
1282 ;; Each entry has the form:
1283 ;; (register-input-method
1284 ;; INPUT-METHOD LANGUAGE-NAME ACTIVATE-FUNC
1285 ;; TITLE DESCRIPTION
1287 ;; See the function `register-input-method' for the meanings of the arguments.
1289 ;; If this directory is included in `load-path', Emacs automatically
1290 ;; loads this file at startup time.
1293 leim-list-file-name
)
1294 "Header to be inserted in LEIM list file.")
1296 (defconst leim-list-entry-regexp
"^(register-input-method"
1297 "Regexp matching head of each entry in LEIM list file.
1298 See also the variable `leim-list-header'.")
1300 (defvar update-leim-list-functions
1301 '(quail-update-leim-list-file)
1302 "List of functions to call to update LEIM list file.
1303 Each function is called with one arg, LEIM directory name.")
1305 (defun update-leim-list-file (&rest dirs
)
1306 "Update LEIM list file in directories DIRS."
1307 (dolist (function update-leim-list-functions
)
1308 (apply function dirs
)))
1310 (defvar current-input-method nil
1311 "The current input method for multilingual text.
1312 If nil, that means no input method is activated now.")
1313 (make-variable-buffer-local 'current-input-method
)
1314 (put 'current-input-method
'permanent-local t
)
1316 (defvar current-input-method-title nil
1317 "Title string of the current input method shown in mode line.")
1318 (make-variable-buffer-local 'current-input-method-title
)
1319 (put 'current-input-method-title
'permanent-local t
)
1321 (define-widget 'mule-input-method-string
'string
1322 "String widget with completion for input method."
1324 (lambda (string pred action
)
1325 (let ((completion-ignore-case t
))
1326 (complete-with-action action input-method-alist string pred
)))
1327 :prompt-history
'input-method-history
)
1329 (defcustom default-input-method nil
1330 "Default input method for multilingual text (a string).
1331 This is the input method activated automatically by the command
1332 `toggle-input-method' (\\[toggle-input-method])."
1333 :link
'(custom-manual "(emacs)Input Methods")
1335 :type
`(choice (const nil
)
1336 mule-input-method-string
)
1337 :set-after
'(current-language-environment))
1339 (put 'input-method-function
'permanent-local t
)
1341 (defvar input-method-history nil
1342 "History list of input methods read from the minibuffer.
1344 Maximum length of the history list is determined by the value
1345 of `history-length', which see.")
1346 (make-variable-buffer-local 'input-method-history
)
1347 (put 'input-method-history
'permanent-local t
)
1349 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
1350 'inactivate-current-input-method-function
1351 'deactivate-current-input-method-function
"24.3")
1352 (defvar deactivate-current-input-method-function nil
1353 "Function to call for deactivating the current input method.
1354 Every input method should set this to an appropriate value when activated.
1355 This function is called with no argument.
1357 This function should never change the value of `current-input-method'.
1358 It is set to nil by the function `deactivate-input-method'.")
1359 (make-variable-buffer-local 'deactivate-current-input-method-function
)
1360 (put 'deactivate-current-input-method-function
'permanent-local t
)
1362 (defvar describe-current-input-method-function nil
1363 "Function to call for describing the current input method.
1364 This function is called with no argument.")
1365 (make-variable-buffer-local 'describe-current-input-method-function
)
1366 (put 'describe-current-input-method-function
'permanent-local t
)
1368 (defvar input-method-alist nil
1369 "Alist of input method names vs how to use them.
1370 Each element has the form:
1371 (INPUT-METHOD LANGUAGE-ENV ACTIVATE-FUNC TITLE DESCRIPTION ARGS...)
1372 See the function `register-input-method' for the meanings of the elements.")
1374 (put 'input-method-alist
'risky-local-variable t
)
1376 (defun register-input-method (input-method lang-env
&rest args
)
1377 "Register INPUT-METHOD as an input method for language environment LANG-ENV.
1379 INPUT-METHOD and LANG-ENV are symbols or strings.
1380 ACTIVATE-FUNC is a function to call to activate this method.
1381 TITLE is a string to show in the mode line when this method is active.
1382 DESCRIPTION is a string describing this method and what it is good for.
1383 The ARGS, if any, are passed as arguments to ACTIVATE-FUNC.
1384 All told, the arguments to ACTIVATE-FUNC are INPUT-METHOD and the ARGS.
1386 This function is mainly used in the file \"leim-list.el\" which is
1387 created at Emacs build time, registering all Quail input methods
1388 contained in the Emacs distribution.
1390 In case you want to register a new Quail input method by yourself, be
1391 careful to use the same input method title as given in the third
1392 parameter of `quail-define-package'. (If the values are different, the
1393 string specified in this function takes precedence.)
1395 The commands `describe-input-method' and `list-input-methods' need
1396 these duplicated values to show some information about input methods
1397 without loading the relevant Quail packages.
1398 \n(fn INPUT-METHOD LANG-ENV ACTIVATE-FUNC TITLE DESCRIPTION &rest ARGS)"
1399 (if (symbolp lang-env
)
1400 (setq lang-env
(symbol-name lang-env
))
1401 (setq lang-env
(purecopy lang-env
)))
1402 (if (symbolp input-method
)
1403 (setq input-method
(symbol-name input-method
))
1404 (setq input-method
(purecopy input-method
)))
1405 (setq args
(mapcar 'purecopy args
))
1406 (let ((info (cons lang-env args
))
1407 (slot (assoc input-method input-method-alist
)))
1410 (setq slot
(cons input-method info
))
1411 (setq input-method-alist
(cons slot input-method-alist
)))))
1413 (defun read-input-method-name (prompt &optional default inhibit-null
)
1414 "Read a name of input method from a minibuffer prompting with PROMPT.
1415 If DEFAULT is non-nil, use that as the default,
1416 and substitute it into PROMPT at the first `%s'.
1417 If INHIBIT-NULL is non-nil, null input signals an error.
1419 The return value is a string."
1421 (setq prompt
(format prompt default
)))
1422 (let* ((completion-ignore-case t
)
1423 ;; As it is quite normal to change input method in the
1424 ;; minibuffer, we must enable it even if
1425 ;; enable-recursive-minibuffers is currently nil.
1426 (enable-recursive-minibuffers t
)
1427 ;; This binding is necessary because input-method-history is
1429 (input-method (completing-read prompt input-method-alist
1430 nil t nil
'input-method-history
1431 (if (and default
(symbolp default
))
1432 (symbol-name default
)
1434 (if (and input-method
(symbolp input-method
))
1435 (setq input-method
(symbol-name input-method
)))
1436 (if (> (length input-method
) 0)
1439 (error "No valid input method is specified")))))
1441 (defun activate-input-method (input-method)
1442 "Switch to input method INPUT-METHOD for the current buffer.
1443 If some other input method is already active, turn it off first.
1444 If INPUT-METHOD is nil, deactivate any current input method."
1445 (if (and input-method
(symbolp input-method
))
1446 (setq input-method
(symbol-name input-method
)))
1447 (if (and current-input-method
1448 (not (string= current-input-method input-method
)))
1449 (deactivate-input-method))
1450 (unless (or current-input-method
(null input-method
))
1451 (let ((slot (assoc input-method input-method-alist
)))
1453 (error "Can't activate input method `%s'" input-method
))
1454 (setq current-input-method-title nil
)
1455 (let ((func (nth 2 slot
)))
1456 (if (functionp func
)
1457 (apply (nth 2 slot
) input-method
(nthcdr 5 slot
))
1458 (if (and (consp func
) (symbolp (car func
)) (symbolp (cdr func
)))
1460 (require (cdr func
))
1461 (apply (car func
) input-method
(nthcdr 5 slot
)))
1462 (error "Can't activate input method `%s'" input-method
))))
1463 (setq current-input-method input-method
)
1464 (or (stringp current-input-method-title
)
1465 (setq current-input-method-title
(nth 3 slot
)))
1467 (run-hooks 'input-method-activate-hook
)
1468 (force-mode-line-update)))))
1470 (defun deactivate-input-method ()
1471 "Turn off the current input method."
1472 (when current-input-method
1473 (if input-method-history
1474 (unless (string= current-input-method
(car input-method-history
))
1475 (setq input-method-history
1476 (cons current-input-method
1477 (delete current-input-method input-method-history
))))
1478 (setq input-method-history
(list current-input-method
)))
1481 (setq input-method-function nil
1482 current-input-method-title nil
)
1483 (funcall deactivate-current-input-method-function
))
1486 'input-method-inactivate-hook
; for backward compatibility
1487 'input-method-deactivate-hook
)
1488 (setq current-input-method nil
)
1489 (force-mode-line-update)))))
1491 (define-obsolete-function-alias
1492 'inactivate-input-method
1493 'deactivate-input-method
"24.3")
1495 (defun set-input-method (input-method &optional interactive
)
1496 "Select and activate input method INPUT-METHOD for the current buffer.
1497 This also sets the default input method to the one you specify.
1498 If INPUT-METHOD is nil, this function turns off the input method, and
1499 also causes you to be prompted for a name of an input method the next
1500 time you invoke \\[toggle-input-method].
1501 When called interactively, the optional arg INTERACTIVE is non-nil,
1502 which marks the variable `default-input-method' as set for Custom buffers.
1504 To deactivate the input method interactively, use \\[toggle-input-method].
1505 To deactivate it programmatically, use `deactivate-input-method'."
1507 (let* ((default (or (car input-method-history
) default-input-method
)))
1508 (list (read-input-method-name
1509 (if default
"Select input method (default %s): " "Select input method: ")
1512 (activate-input-method input-method
)
1513 (setq default-input-method input-method
)
1515 (customize-mark-as-set 'default-input-method
))
1516 default-input-method
)
1518 (defvar toggle-input-method-active nil
1519 "Non-nil inside `toggle-input-method'.")
1521 (defun toggle-input-method (&optional arg interactive
)
1522 "Enable or disable multilingual text input method for the current buffer.
1523 Only one input method can be enabled at any time in a given buffer.
1525 The normal action is to enable an input method if none was enabled,
1526 and disable the current one otherwise. Which input method to enable
1527 can be determined in various ways--either the one most recently used,
1528 or the one specified by `default-input-method', or as a last resort
1529 by reading the name of an input method in the minibuffer.
1531 With a prefix argument ARG, read an input method name with the minibuffer
1532 and enable that one. The default is the most recent input method specified
1533 \(not including the currently active input method, if any).
1535 When called interactively, the optional argument INTERACTIVE is non-nil,
1536 which marks the variable `default-input-method' as set for Custom buffers."
1538 (interactive "P\np")
1539 (if toggle-input-method-active
1540 (error "Recursive use of `toggle-input-method'"))
1541 (if (and current-input-method
(not arg
))
1542 (deactivate-input-method)
1543 (let ((toggle-input-method-active t
)
1544 (default (or (car input-method-history
) default-input-method
)))
1545 (if (and arg default
(equal current-input-method default
)
1546 (> (length input-method-history
) 1))
1547 (setq default
(nth 1 input-method-history
)))
1548 (activate-input-method
1549 (if (or arg
(not default
))
1551 (read-input-method-name
1552 (if default
"Input method (default %s): " "Input method: " )
1555 (unless default-input-method
1557 (setq default-input-method current-input-method
)
1559 (customize-mark-as-set 'default-input-method
)))))))
1561 (autoload 'help-buffer
"help-mode")
1563 (defun describe-input-method (input-method)
1564 "Describe input method INPUT-METHOD."
1566 (list (read-input-method-name
1567 "Describe input method (default current choice): ")))
1568 (if (and input-method
(symbolp input-method
))
1569 (setq input-method
(symbol-name input-method
)))
1570 (help-setup-xref (list #'describe-input-method
1571 (or input-method current-input-method
))
1572 (called-interactively-p 'interactive
))
1574 (if (null input-method
)
1575 (describe-current-input-method)
1576 (let ((current current-input-method
))
1580 (activate-input-method input-method
)
1581 (describe-current-input-method))
1582 (activate-input-method current
))
1584 (activate-input-method current
)
1585 (help-setup-xref (list #'describe-input-method input-method
)
1586 (called-interactively-p 'interactive
))
1587 (with-output-to-temp-buffer (help-buffer)
1588 (let ((elt (assoc input-method input-method-alist
)))
1589 (princ (format-message
1590 "Input method: %s (`%s' in mode line) for %s\n %s\n"
1591 input-method
(nth 3 elt
) (nth 1 elt
) (nth 4 elt
))))))))))
1593 (defun describe-current-input-method ()
1594 "Describe the input method currently in use.
1595 This is a subroutine for `describe-input-method'."
1596 (if current-input-method
1597 (if (and (symbolp describe-current-input-method-function
)
1598 (fboundp describe-current-input-method-function
))
1599 (funcall describe-current-input-method-function
)
1600 (message "No way to describe the current input method `%s'"
1601 current-input-method
)
1603 (error "No input method is activated now")))
1605 (defun read-multilingual-string (prompt &optional initial-input input-method
)
1606 "Read a multilingual string from minibuffer, prompting with string PROMPT.
1607 The input method selected last time is activated in minibuffer.
1608 If optional second argument INITIAL-INPUT is non-nil, insert it in the
1609 minibuffer initially.
1610 Optional 3rd argument INPUT-METHOD specifies the input method to be activated
1611 instead of the one selected last time. It is a symbol or a string."
1614 current-input-method
1615 default-input-method
1616 (read-input-method-name "Input method: " nil t
)))
1617 (if (and input-method
(symbolp input-method
))
1618 (setq input-method
(symbol-name input-method
)))
1619 (let ((prev-input-method current-input-method
))
1622 (activate-input-method input-method
)
1623 (read-string prompt initial-input nil nil t
))
1624 (activate-input-method prev-input-method
))))
1626 ;; Variables to control behavior of input methods. All input methods
1627 ;; should react to these variables.
1629 (defcustom input-method-verbose-flag
'default
1630 "A flag to control extra guidance given by input methods.
1631 The value should be nil, t, `complex-only', or `default'.
1633 The extra guidance is done by showing list of available keys in echo
1634 area. When you use the input method in the minibuffer, the guidance
1635 is shown at the bottom short window (split from the existing window).
1637 If the value is t, extra guidance is always given, if the value is
1638 nil, extra guidance is always suppressed.
1640 If the value is `complex-only', only complex input methods such as
1641 `chinese-py' and `japanese' give extra guidance.
1643 If the value is `default', complex input methods always give extra
1644 guidance, but simple input methods give it only when you are not in
1647 See also the variable `input-method-highlight-flag'."
1648 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"Always" t
) (const :tag
"Never" nil
)
1649 (const complex-only
) (const default
))
1652 (defcustom input-method-highlight-flag t
1653 "If this flag is non-nil, input methods highlight partially-entered text.
1654 For instance, while you are in the middle of a Quail input method sequence,
1655 the text inserted so far is temporarily underlined.
1656 The underlining goes away when you finish or abort the input method sequence.
1657 See also the variable `input-method-verbose-flag'."
1661 (defcustom input-method-activate-hook nil
1662 "Normal hook run just after an input method is activated.
1664 The variable `current-input-method' keeps the input method name
1669 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
1670 'input-method-inactivate-hook
1671 'input-method-deactivate-hook
"24.3")
1673 (defcustom input-method-deactivate-hook nil
1674 "Normal hook run just after an input method is deactivated.
1676 The variable `current-input-method' still keeps the input method name
1682 (defcustom input-method-after-insert-chunk-hook nil
1683 "Normal hook run just after an input method insert some chunk of text."
1687 (defvar input-method-exit-on-first-char nil
1688 "This flag controls when an input method returns.
1689 Usually, the input method does not return while there's a possibility
1690 that it may find a different translation if a user types another key.
1691 But, if this flag is non-nil, the input method returns as soon as the
1692 current key sequence gets long enough to have some valid translation.")
1694 (defcustom input-method-use-echo-area nil
1695 "This flag controls how an input method shows an intermediate key sequence.
1696 Usually, the input method inserts the intermediate key sequence,
1697 or candidate translations corresponding to the sequence,
1698 at point in the current buffer.
1699 But, if this flag is non-nil, it displays them in echo area instead."
1703 (defvar input-method-exit-on-invalid-key nil
1704 "This flag controls the behavior of an input method on invalid key input.
1705 Usually, when a user types a key which doesn't start any character
1706 handled by the input method, the key is handled by turning off the
1707 input method temporarily. After that key, the input method is re-enabled.
1708 But, if this flag is non-nil, the input method is never back on.")
1711 (defcustom set-language-environment-hook nil
1712 "Normal hook run after some language environment is set.
1714 When you set some hook function here, that effect usually should not
1715 be inherited to another language environment. So, you had better set
1716 another function in `exit-language-environment-hook' (which see) to
1721 (defcustom exit-language-environment-hook nil
1722 "Normal hook run after exiting from some language environment.
1723 When this hook is run, the variable `current-language-environment'
1724 is still bound to the language environment being exited.
1726 This hook is mainly used for canceling the effect of
1727 `set-language-environment-hook' (which see)."
1731 (put 'setup-specified-language-environment
'apropos-inhibit t
)
1733 (defun setup-specified-language-environment ()
1734 "Switch to a specified language environment."
1736 (let (language-name)
1737 (if (and (symbolp last-command-event
)
1738 (or (not (eq last-command-event
'Default
))
1739 (setq last-command-event
'English
))
1740 (setq language-name
(symbol-name last-command-event
)))
1742 (set-language-environment language-name
)
1743 (customize-mark-as-set 'current-language-environment
))
1744 (error "Bogus calling sequence"))))
1746 (defcustom current-language-environment
"English"
1747 "The last language environment specified with `set-language-environment'.
1748 This variable should be set only with \\[customize], which is equivalent
1749 to using the function `set-language-environment'."
1750 :link
'(custom-manual "(emacs)Language Environments")
1751 :set
(lambda (_symbol value
) (set-language-environment value
))
1753 (or (car-safe (assoc-string
1754 (if (symbolp current-language-environment
)
1755 (symbol-name current-language-environment
)
1756 current-language-environment
)
1757 language-info-alist t
))
1759 ;; custom type will be updated with `set-language-info'.
1760 :type
(if language-info-alist
1761 (cons 'choice
(mapcar
1764 (sort (mapcar 'car language-info-alist
) 'string
<)))
1766 :initialize
'custom-initialize-default
1769 (defun reset-language-environment ()
1770 "Reset multilingual environment of Emacs to the default status.
1772 The default status is as follows:
1774 The default value of `buffer-file-coding-system' is nil.
1775 The default coding system for process I/O is nil.
1776 The default value for the command `set-terminal-coding-system' is nil.
1777 The default value for the command `set-keyboard-coding-system' is nil.
1779 The order of priorities of coding systems are as follows:
1788 ;; This function formerly set default-enable-multibyte-characters to t,
1789 ;; but that is incorrect. It should not alter the unibyte/multibyte choice.
1791 (set-coding-system-priority
1800 (set-default-coding-systems nil
)
1801 (setq default-sendmail-coding-system
'iso-latin-1
)
1802 ;; On Darwin systems, this should be utf-8, but when this file is loaded
1803 ;; utf-8 is not yet defined, so we set it in set-locale-environment instead.
1804 (setq default-file-name-coding-system
'iso-latin-1
)
1805 ;; Preserve eol-type from existing default-process-coding-systems.
1806 ;; On non-unix-like systems in particular, these may have been set
1807 ;; carefully by the user, or by the startup code, to deal with the
1808 ;; users shell appropriately, so should not be altered by changing
1809 ;; language environment.
1810 (let ((output-coding
1811 ;; When bootstrapping, coding-systems are not defined yet, so
1812 ;; we need to catch the error from check-coding-system.
1814 (coding-system-change-text-conversion
1815 (car default-process-coding-system
) 'undecided
)
1816 (coding-system-error 'undecided
)))
1819 (coding-system-change-text-conversion
1820 (cdr default-process-coding-system
) 'iso-latin-1
)
1821 (coding-system-error 'iso-latin-1
))))
1822 (setq default-process-coding-system
1823 (cons output-coding input-coding
)))
1825 ;; Put the highest priority to the charset iso-8859-1 to prefer the
1826 ;; registry iso8859-1 over iso8859-2 in font selection. It also
1827 ;; makes unibyte-display-via-language-environment to use iso-8859-1
1828 ;; as the unibyte charset.
1829 (set-charset-priority 'iso-8859-1
)
1831 ;; Don't alter the terminal and keyboard coding systems here.
1832 ;; The terminal still supports the same coding system
1833 ;; that it supported a minute ago.
1834 ;; (set-terminal-coding-system-internal nil)
1835 ;; (set-keyboard-coding-system-internal nil)
1837 ;; Back in Emacs-20, it was necessary to provide some fallback implicit
1838 ;; conversion, because almost no packages handled coding-system issues.
1839 ;; Nowadays it'd just paper over bugs.
1840 ;; (set-unibyte-charset 'iso-8859-1)
1843 (reset-language-environment)
1845 (defun set-display-table-and-terminal-coding-system (language-name &optional coding-system display
)
1846 "Set up the display table and terminal coding system for LANGUAGE-NAME."
1847 (let ((coding (get-language-info language-name
'unibyte-display
)))
1849 (or (not coding-system
)
1850 (coding-system-equal coding coding-system
)))
1851 (standard-display-european-internal)
1852 ;; The following 2 lines undo the 8-bit display that we set up
1853 ;; in standard-display-european-internal, which see. This is in
1854 ;; case the user has used standard-display-european earlier in
1856 (when standard-display-table
1858 (aset standard-display-table
(+ i
128) nil
))))
1859 (set-terminal-coding-system (or coding-system coding
) display
)))
1861 (defun set-language-environment (language-name)
1862 "Set up multilingual environment for using LANGUAGE-NAME.
1863 This sets the coding system priority and the default input method
1864 and sometimes other things. LANGUAGE-NAME should be a string
1865 which is the name of a language environment. For example, \"Latin-1\"
1866 specifies the character set for the major languages of Western Europe.
1868 If there is a prior value for `current-language-environment', this
1869 runs the hook `exit-language-environment-hook'. After setting up
1870 the new language environment, it runs `set-language-environment-hook'."
1871 (interactive (list (read-language-name
1873 "Set language environment (default English): ")))
1875 (if (symbolp language-name
)
1876 (setq language-name
(symbol-name language-name
)))
1877 (setq language-name
"English"))
1878 (let ((slot (assoc-string language-name language-info-alist t
)))
1880 (error "Language environment not defined: %S" language-name
))
1881 (setq language-name
(car slot
)))
1882 (if current-language-environment
1883 (let ((func (get-language-info current-language-environment
1885 (run-hooks 'exit-language-environment-hook
)
1886 (if (functionp func
) (funcall func
))))
1888 (reset-language-environment)
1889 ;; The features might set up coding systems.
1890 (let ((required-features (get-language-info language-name
'features
)))
1891 (while required-features
1892 (require (car required-features
))
1893 (setq required-features
(cdr required-features
))))
1895 (setq current-language-environment language-name
)
1897 (set-language-environment-coding-systems language-name
)
1898 (set-language-environment-input-method language-name
)
1899 (set-language-environment-nonascii-translation language-name
)
1900 (set-language-environment-charset language-name
)
1901 ;; Unibyte setups if necessary.
1902 (unless (default-value 'enable-multibyte-characters
)
1903 (set-language-environment-unibyte language-name
))
1905 (let ((func (get-language-info language-name
'setup-function
)))
1906 (if (functionp func
)
1909 (setq current-iso639-language
1910 (or (get-language-info language-name
'iso639-language
)
1911 current-iso639-language
))
1913 (run-hooks 'set-language-environment-hook
)
1914 (force-mode-line-update t
))
1916 (define-widget 'charset
'symbol
1920 (lambda (string pred action
)
1921 (let ((completion-ignore-case t
))
1922 (completion-table-with-predicate
1923 obarray
#'charsetp
'strict string pred action
)))
1925 :validate
(lambda (widget)
1926 (unless (charsetp (widget-value widget
))
1927 (widget-put widget
:error
(format "Invalid charset: %S"
1928 (widget-value widget
)))
1930 :prompt-history
'charset-history
)
1932 (defcustom language-info-custom-alist nil
1933 "Customizations of language environment parameters.
1934 Value is an alist with elements like those of `language-info-alist'.
1935 These are used to set values in `language-info-alist' which replace
1936 the defaults. A typical use is replacing the default input method for
1937 the environment. Use \\[describe-language-environment] to find the environment's settings.
1939 This option is intended for use at startup. Removing items doesn't
1940 remove them from the language info until you next restart Emacs.
1942 Setting this variable directly does not take effect.
1943 See `set-language-info-alist' for use in programs."
1947 (custom-set-default s v
)
1948 ;; Can't do this before language environments are set up.
1950 ;; modify language-info-alist
1952 (set-language-info-alist (car elt
) (cdr elt
)))
1953 ;; re-set the environment in case its parameters changed
1954 (set-language-environment current-language-environment
)))
1956 :key-type
(string :tag
"Language environment"
1958 (lambda (string pred action
)
1959 (let ((completion-ignore-case t
))
1960 (complete-with-action
1961 action language-info-alist string pred
))))
1963 (alist :key-type symbol
1964 :options
((documentation string
)
1965 (charset (repeat charset
))
1966 (sample-text string
)
1967 (setup-function function
)
1968 (exit-function function
)
1969 (coding-system (repeat coding-system
))
1970 (coding-priority (repeat coding-system
))
1971 (nonascii-translation charset
)
1972 (input-method mule-input-method-string
)
1973 (features (repeat symbol
))
1974 (unibyte-display coding-system
)))))
1976 (declare-function x-server-vendor
"xfns.c" (&optional terminal
))
1977 (declare-function x-server-version
"xfns.c" (&optional terminal
))
1979 (defun standard-display-european-internal ()
1980 ;; Actually set up direct output of non-ASCII characters.
1981 (standard-display-8bit (if (eq window-system
'pc
) 128 160) 255)
1982 ;; Unibyte Emacs on MS-DOS wants to display all 8-bit characters with
1983 ;; the native font, and codes 160 and 146 stand for something very
1985 (or (and (eq window-system
'pc
) (not (default-value
1986 'enable-multibyte-characters
)))
1988 ;; Most X fonts used to do the wrong thing for latin-1 code 160.
1989 (unless (and (eq window-system
'x
)
1990 ;; XFree86 4 has fixed the fonts.
1991 (string= "The XFree86 Project, Inc" (x-server-vendor))
1992 (> (aref (number-to-string (nth 2 (x-server-version))) 0)
1994 ;; Make non-line-break space display as a plain space.
1995 (aset standard-display-table
(unibyte-char-to-multibyte 160) [32]))
1996 ;; Most Windows programs send out apostrophes as \222. Most X fonts
1997 ;; don't contain a character at that position. Map it to the ASCII
1998 ;; apostrophe. [This is actually RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK,
1999 ;; U+2019, normally from the windows-1252 character set. XFree 4
2000 ;; fonts probably have the appropriate glyph at this position,
2001 ;; so they could use standard-display-8bit. It's better to use a
2002 ;; proper windows-1252 coding system. --fx]
2003 (aset standard-display-table (unibyte-char-to-multibyte 146) [39]))))
2005 (defun set-language-environment-coding-systems (language-name)
2006 "Do various coding system setups for language environment LANGUAGE-NAME."
2007 (let* ((priority (get-language-info language-name 'coding-priority))
2008 (default-coding (car priority))
2009 ;; If the default buffer-file-coding-system is nil, don't use
2010 ;; coding-system-eol-type, because it treats nil as
2011 ;; `no-conversion'. The default buffer-file-coding-system is set
2012 ;; to nil by reset-language-environment, and in that case we
2013 ;; want to have here the native EOL type for each platform.
2014 ;; FIXME: there should be a common code that runs both on
2015 ;; startup and here to set the default EOL type correctly.
2016 ;; Right now, DOS/Windows platforms set this on dos-w32.el,
2017 ;; which works only as long as the order of loading files at
2018 ;; dump time and calling functions at startup is not modified
2019 ;; significantly, i.e. as long as this function is called
2020 ;; _after_ the default buffer-file-coding-system was set by
2023 (coding-system-eol-type
2024 (or (default-value 'buffer-file-coding-system)
2025 (if (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos)) 'dos 'unix)))))
2027 (set-default-coding-systems
2028 (if (memq eol-type '(0 1 2 unix dos mac))
2029 (coding-system-change-eol-conversion default-coding eol-type)
2031 (setq default-sendmail-coding-system default-coding)
2032 (apply 'set-coding-system-priority priority))))
2034 (defun set-language-environment-input-method (language-name)
2035 "Do various input method setups for language environment LANGUAGE-NAME."
2036 (let ((input-method (get-language-info language-name 'input-method)))
2038 (setq default-input-method input-method)
2039 (if input-method-history
2040 (setq input-method-history
2042 (delete input-method input-method-history)))))))
2044 (defun set-language-environment-nonascii-translation (language-name)
2045 "Do unibyte/multibyte translation setup for language environment LANGUAGE-NAME."
2046 ;; Note: For DOS, we assumed that the charset cpXXX is already
2048 (let ((nonascii (get-language-info language-name 'nonascii-translation)))
2049 (if (eq window-system 'pc)
2050 (setq nonascii (intern (format "cp%d" dos-codepage))))
2051 (or (and (charsetp nonascii)
2052 (get-charset-property nonascii :ascii-compatible-p))
2053 (setq nonascii 'iso-8859-1))
2054 ;; Back in Emacs-20, it was necessary to provide some fallback implicit
2055 ;; conversion, because almost no packages handled coding-system issues.
2056 ;; Nowadays it'd just paper over bugs.
2057 ;; (set-unibyte-charset nonascii)
2060 (defun set-language-environment-charset (language-name)
2061 "Do various charset setups for language environment LANGUAGE-NAME."
2062 ;; Put higher priorities to such charsets that are supported by the
2063 ;; coding systems of higher priorities in this environment.
2064 (let ((charsets (get-language-info language-name 'charset)))
2065 (dolist (coding (get-language-info language-name 'coding-priority))
2066 (let ((list (coding-system-charset-list coding)))
2068 (setq charsets (append charsets list)))))
2070 (apply 'set-charset-priority charsets))))
2072 (defun set-language-environment-unibyte (language-name)
2073 "Do various unibyte-mode setups for language environment LANGUAGE-NAME."
2074 (set-display-table-and-terminal-coding-system language-name))
2076 (defun princ-list (&rest args)
2077 "Print all arguments with `princ', then print \"\\n\"."
2078 (declare (obsolete "use mapc and princ instead." "23.3"))
2082 (put 'describe-specified-language-support 'apropos-inhibit t)
2084 ;; Print language-specific information such as input methods,
2085 ;; charsets, and coding systems. This function is intended to be
2086 ;; called from the menu:
2087 ;; [menu-bar mule describe-language-environment LANGUAGE]
2088 ;; and should not run it by `M-x describe-current-input-method-function'.
2089 (defun describe-specified-language-support ()
2090 "Describe how Emacs supports the specified language environment."
2092 (let (language-name)
2093 (if (not (and (symbolp last-command-event)
2094 (or (not (eq last-command-event 'Default))
2095 (setq last-command-event 'English))
2096 (setq language-name (symbol-name last-command-event))))
2097 (error "This command should only be called from the menu bar"))
2098 (describe-language-environment language-name)))
2100 (defun describe-language-environment (language-name)
2101 "Describe how Emacs supports language environment LANGUAGE-NAME."
2103 (list (read-language-name
2105 "Describe language environment (default current choice): ")))
2106 (if (null language-name)
2107 (setq language-name current-language-environment))
2108 (if (or (null language-name)
2109 (null (get-language-info language-name 'documentation)))
2110 (error "No documentation for the specified language"))
2111 (if (symbolp language-name)
2112 (setq language-name (symbol-name language-name)))
2113 (dolist (feature (get-language-info language-name 'features))
2115 (let ((doc (get-language-info language-name 'documentation)))
2116 (help-setup-xref (list #'describe-language-environment language-name)
2117 (called-interactively-p 'interactive))
2118 (with-output-to-temp-buffer (help-buffer)
2119 (with-current-buffer standard-output
2120 (insert language-name " language environment\n\n")
2122 (insert (substitute-command-keys doc) "\n\n"))
2124 (let ((str (eval (get-language-info language-name 'sample-text))))
2126 (insert "Sample text:\n "
2127 (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "\n " str)
2130 (let ((input-method (get-language-info language-name 'input-method))
2131 (l (copy-sequence input-method-alist))
2133 (when (and input-method
2134 (setq input-method (assoc input-method l)))
2135 (insert "Input methods (default " (car input-method) ")\n")
2136 (setq l (cons input-method (delete input-method l))
2139 (when (or (eq input-method elt)
2140 (eq t (compare-strings language-name nil nil
2141 (nth 1 elt) nil nil t)))
2143 (insert "Input methods:\n")
2145 (insert " " (car elt))
2146 (search-backward (car elt))
2147 (help-xref-button 0 'help-input-method (car elt))
2148 (goto-char (point-max))
2150 (if (stringp (nth 3 elt)) (nth 3 elt) (car (nth 3 elt)))
2151 "\" in mode line)\n")))
2154 (insert "Character sets:\n")
2155 (let ((l (get-language-info language-name 'charset)))
2157 (insert " nothing specific to " language-name "\n")
2159 (insert " " (symbol-name (car l)))
2160 (search-backward (symbol-name (car l)))
2161 (help-xref-button 0 'help-character-set (car l))
2162 (goto-char (point-max))
2163 (insert ": " (charset-description (car l)) "\n")
2166 (insert "Coding systems:\n")
2167 (let ((l (get-language-info language-name 'coding-system)))
2169 (insert " nothing specific to " language-name "\n")
2171 (insert " " (symbol-name (car l)))
2172 (search-backward (symbol-name (car l)))
2173 (help-xref-button 0 'help-coding-system (car l))
2174 (goto-char (point-max))
2175 (insert (substitute-command-keys " (`")
2176 (coding-system-mnemonic (car l))
2177 (substitute-command-keys "' in mode line):\n\t")
2178 (substitute-command-keys
2179 (coding-system-doc-string (car l)))
2181 (let ((aliases (coding-system-aliases (car l))))
2183 (insert "\t(alias:")
2185 (insert " " (symbol-name (car aliases)))
2186 (setq aliases (cdr aliases)))
2188 (setq l (cdr l)))))))))
2192 (defvar locale-translation-file-name nil
2193 "File name for the system's file of locale-name aliases, or nil if none.")
2195 ;; The following definitions might as well be marked as constants and
2196 ;; purecopied, since they're normally used on startup, and probably
2197 ;; should reflect the facilities of the base Emacs.
2198 (defconst locale-language-names
2201 ;; Locale names of the form LANGUAGE[_TERRITORY][.CODESET][@MODIFIER]
2202 ;; as specified in the Single Unix Spec, Version 2.
2203 ;; LANGUAGE is a language code taken from ISO 639:1988 (E/F)
2204 ;; with additions from ISO 639/RA Newsletter No.1/1989;
2205 ;; see Internet RFC 2165 (1997-06) and
2206 ;; http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso639/iso639-en.html
2207 ;; TERRITORY is a country code taken from ISO 3166
2208 ;; http://www.din.de/gremien/nas/nabd/iso3166ma/codlstp1/en_listp1.html.
2209 ;; CODESET and MODIFIER are implementation-dependent.
2211 ;; jasonr comments: MS Windows uses three letter codes for
2212 ;; languages instead of the two letter ISO codes that POSIX
2213 ;; uses. In most cases the first two letters are the same, so
2214 ;; most of the regexps in locale-language-names work. Japanese
2215 ;; and Chinese are exceptions, which are listed in the
2216 ;; non-standard section at the bottom of locale-language-names.
2218 ("aa_DJ" . "Latin-1") ; Afar
2221 ("af" . "Latin-1") ; Afrikaans
2222 ("am" "Ethiopic" utf-8) ; Amharic
2223 ("an" . "Latin-9") ; Aragonese
2227 ("az" . "UTF-8") ; Azerbaijani
2229 ("be" "Belarusian" cp1251) ; Belarusian [Byelorussian until early 1990s]
2230 ("bg" "Bulgarian" cp1251) ; Bulgarian
2233 ("bn" . "UTF-8") ; Bengali, Bangla
2235 ("br" . "Latin-1") ; Breton
2236 ("bs" . "Latin-2") ; Bosnian
2237 ("byn" . "UTF-8") ; Bilin; Blin
2238 ("ca" . "Latin-1") ; Catalan
2240 ("cs" "Czech" iso-8859-2)
2241 ("cy" "Welsh" iso-8859-14)
2242 ("da" . "Latin-1") ; Danish
2243 ("de" "German" iso-8859-1)
2246 ("el" "Greek" iso-8859-7)
2247 ;; Users who specify "en" explicitly typically want Latin-1, not ASCII.
2248 ;; That's actually what the GNU locales define, modulo things like
2250 ("en_IN" "English" utf-8) ; glibc uses utf-8 for English in India
2251 ("en" "English" iso-8859-1) ; English
2252 ("eo" . "Esperanto") ; Esperanto
2253 ("es" "Spanish" iso-8859-1)
2254 ("et" . "Latin-1") ; Estonian
2255 ("eu" . "Latin-1") ; Basque
2256 ("fa" . "UTF-8") ; Persian
2257 ("fi" . "Latin-1") ; Finnish
2258 ("fj" . "Latin-1") ; Fiji
2259 ("fo" . "Latin-1") ; Faroese
2260 ("fr" "French" iso-8859-1) ; French
2261 ("fy" . "Latin-1") ; Frisian
2262 ("ga" . "Latin-1") ; Irish Gaelic (new orthography)
2263 ("gd" . "Latin-9") ; Scots Gaelic
2264 ("gez" "Ethiopic" utf-8) ; Geez
2265 ("gl" . "Latin-1") ; Gallegan; Galician
2267 ("gu" . "UTF-8") ; Gujarati
2268 ("gv" . "Latin-1") ; Manx Gaelic
2270 ("he" "Hebrew" iso-8859-8)
2271 ("hi" "Devanagari" utf-8) ; Hindi
2272 ("hr" "Croatian" iso-8859-2) ; Croatian
2273 ("hu" . "Latin-2") ; Hungarian
2276 ("id" . "Latin-1") ; Indonesian
2279 ("is" . "Latin-1") ; Icelandic
2280 ("it" "Italian" iso-8859-1) ; Italian
2282 ("iw" "Hebrew" iso-8859-8)
2283 ("ja" "Japanese" euc-jp)
2285 ("ka" "Georgian" georgian-ps) ; Georgian
2287 ("kl" . "Latin-1") ; Greenlandic
2289 ("kn" "Kannada" utf-8)
2290 ("ko" "Korean" euc-kr)
2293 ("kw" . "Latin-1") ; Cornish
2295 ("la" . "Latin-1") ; Latin
2296 ("lb" . "Latin-1") ; Luxemburgish
2297 ("lg" . "Laint-6") ; Ganda
2299 ("lo" "Lao" utf-8) ; Laothian
2300 ("lt" "Lithuanian" iso-8859-13)
2301 ("lv" . "Latvian") ; Latvian, Lettish
2303 ("mi" . "Latin-7") ; Maori
2304 ("mk" "Cyrillic-ISO" iso-8859-5) ; Macedonian
2305 ("ml" "Malayalam" utf-8)
2306 ("mn" . "UTF-8") ; Mongolian
2308 ("mr" "Devanagari" utf-8) ; Marathi
2309 ("ms" . "Latin-1") ; Malay
2310 ("mt" . "Latin-3") ; Maltese
2313 ("nb" . "Latin-1") ; Norwegian
2314 ("ne" "Devanagari" utf-8) ; Nepali
2315 ("nl" "Dutch" iso-8859-1)
2316 ("no" . "Latin-1") ; Norwegian
2317 ("oc" . "Latin-1") ; Occitan
2318 ("om_ET" . "UTF-8") ; (Afan) Oromo
2319 ("om" . "Latin-1") ; (Afan) Oromo
2321 ("pa" . "UTF-8") ; Punjabi
2322 ("pl" . "Latin-2") ; Polish
2324 ("pt" . "Latin-1") ; Portuguese
2326 ("rm" . "Latin-1") ; Rhaeto-Romanic
2328 ("ro" "Romanian" iso-8859-2)
2329 ("ru_RU" "Russian" iso-8859-5)
2330 ("ru_UA" "Russian" koi8-u)
2332 ("sa" . "Devanagari") ; Sanskrit
2334 ("se" . "UTF-8") ; Northern Sami
2336 ("sh" . "Latin-2") ; Serbo-Croatian
2338 ("sid" . "UTF-8") ; Sidamo
2339 ("sk" "Slovak" iso-8859-2)
2340 ("sl" "Slovenian" iso-8859-2)
2343 ("so_ET" "UTF-8") ; Somali
2344 ("so" "Latin-1") ; Somali
2345 ("sq" . "Latin-1") ; Albanian
2346 ("sr" . "Latin-2") ; Serbian (Latin alphabet)
2348 ("st" . "Latin-1") ; Sesotho
2350 ("sv" "Swedish" iso-8859-1) ; Swedish
2351 ("sw" . "Latin-1") ; Swahili
2352 ("ta" "Tamil" utf-8)
2353 ("te" . "UTF-8") ; Telugu
2354 ("tg" "Tajik" koi8-t)
2355 ("th" "Thai" tis-620)
2356 ("ti" "Ethiopic" utf-8) ; Tigrinya
2357 ("tig_ER" . "UTF-8") ; Tigre
2359 ("tl" . "Latin-1") ; Tagalog
2362 ("tr" "Turkish" iso-8859-9)
2364 ("tt" . "UTF-8") ; Tatar
2367 ("uk" "Ukrainian" koi8-u)
2368 ("ur" . "UTF-8") ; Urdu
2369 ("uz_UZ@cyrillic" . "UTF-8"); Uzbek
2370 ("uz" . "Latin-1") ; Uzbek
2371 ("vi" "Vietnamese" utf-8)
2373 ("wa" . "Latin-1") ; Walloon
2375 ("xh" . "Latin-1") ; Xhosa
2376 ("yi" . "Windows-1255") ; Yiddish
2379 ("zh_HK" . "Chinese-Big5")
2380 ; zh_HK/BIG5-HKSCS \
2381 ("zh_TW" . "Chinese-Big5")
2382 ("zh_CN.GB2312" "Chinese-GB")
2383 ("zh_CN.GBK" "Chinese-GBK")
2384 ("zh_CN.GB18030" "Chinese-GB18030")
2385 ("zh_CN.UTF-8" . "Chinese-GBK")
2386 ("zh_CN" . "Chinese-GB")
2387 ("zh" . "Chinese-GB")
2388 ("zu" . "Latin-1") ; Zulu
2390 ;; ISO standard locales
2392 ("posix$" . "ASCII")
2394 ;; The "IPA" Emacs language environment does not correspond
2395 ;; to any ISO 639 code, so let it stand for itself.
2398 ;; Nonstandard or obsolete language codes
2399 ("cz" . "Czech") ; e.g. Solaris 2.6
2400 ("ee" . "Latin-4") ; Estonian, e.g. X11R6.4
2401 ("iw" . "Hebrew") ; e.g. X11R6.4
2402 ("sp" . "Cyrillic-ISO") ; Serbian (Cyrillic alphabet), e.g. X11R6.4
2403 ("su" . "Latin-1") ; Finnish, e.g. Solaris 2.6
2404 ("jp" . "Japanese") ; e.g. MS Windows
2405 ("chs" . "Chinese-GBK") ; MS Windows Chinese Simplified
2406 ("cht" . "Chinese-BIG5") ; MS Windows Chinese Traditional
2407 ("gbz" . "UTF-8") ; MS Windows Dari Persian
2408 ("div" . "UTF-8") ; MS Windows Divehi (Maldives)
2409 ("wee" . "Latin-2") ; MS Windows Lower Sorbian
2410 ("wen" . "Latin-2") ; MS Windows Upper Sorbian
2412 "Alist of locale regexps vs the corresponding languages and coding systems.
2413 Each element has this form:
2414 (LOCALE-REGEXP LANG-ENV CODING-SYSTEM)
2415 The first element whose LOCALE-REGEXP matches the start of a
2416 downcased locale specifies the LANG-ENV \(language environment)
2417 and CODING-SYSTEM corresponding to that locale. If there is no
2418 appropriate language environment, the element may have this form:
2419 (LOCALE-REGEXP . LANG-ENV)
2420 In this case, LANG-ENV is one of generic language environments for an
2421 specific encoding such as \"Latin-1\" and \"UTF-8\".")
2423 (defconst locale-charset-language-names
2425 '((".*8859[-_]?1\\>" . "Latin-1")
2426 (".*8859[-_]?2\\>" . "Latin-2")
2427 (".*8859[-_]?3\\>" . "Latin-3")
2428 (".*8859[-_]?4\\>" . "Latin-4")
2429 (".*8859[-_]?9\\>" . "Latin-5")
2430 (".*8859[-_]?14\\>" . "Latin-8")
2431 (".*8859[-_]?15\\>" . "Latin-9")
2432 (".*utf\\(?:-?8\\)?\\>" . "UTF-8")
2433 ;; utf-8@euro exists, so put this last. (@euro really specifies
2434 ;; the currency, rather than the charset.)
2435 (".*@euro\\>" . "Latin-9")))
2436 "List of pairs of locale regexps and charset language names.
2437 The first element whose locale regexp matches the start of a downcased locale
2438 specifies the language name whose charset corresponds to that locale.
2439 This language name is used if the locale is not listed in
2440 `locale-language-names'.")
2442 (defconst locale-preferred-coding-systems
2444 '((".*8859[-_]?1\\>" . iso-8859-1)
2445 (".*8859[-_]?2\\>" . iso-8859-2)
2446 (".*8859[-_]?3\\>" . iso-8859-3)
2447 (".*8859[-_]?4\\>" . iso-8859-4)
2448 (".*8859[-_]?9\\>" . iso-8859-9)
2449 (".*8859[-_]?14\\>" . iso-8859-14)
2450 (".*8859[-_]?15\\>" . iso-8859-15)
2451 (".*utf\\(?:-?8\\)?" . utf-8)
2452 ;; utf-8@euro exists, so put this after utf-8. (@euro really
2453 ;; specifies the currency, rather than the charset.)
2454 (".*@euro" . iso-8859-15)
2455 ("koi8-?r" . koi8-r)
2456 ("koi8-?u" . koi8-u)
2458 ("big5[-_]?hkscs" . big5-hkscs)
2460 ("euc-?tw" . euc-tw)
2461 ("euc-?cn" . euc-cn)
2464 ("gb18030" . gb18030)
2465 ("ja.*[._]euc" . japanese-iso-8bit)
2466 ("ja.*[._]jis7" . iso-2022-jp)
2467 ("ja.*[._]pck" . japanese-shift-jis)
2468 ("ja.*[._]sjis" . japanese-shift-jis)
2469 ("jpn" . japanese-shift-jis) ; MS-Windows uses this.
2471 "List of pairs of locale regexps and preferred coding systems.
2472 The first element whose locale regexp matches the start of a downcased locale
2473 specifies the coding system to prefer when using that locale.
2474 This coding system is used if the locale specifies a specific charset.")
2476 (defun locale-name-match (key alist)
2477 "Search for KEY in ALIST, which should be a list of regexp-value pairs.
2478 Return the value corresponding to the first regexp that matches the
2479 start of KEY, or nil if there is no match."
2481 (while (and alist (not element))
2482 (if (string-match-p (concat "\\`\\(?:" (car (car alist)) "\\)") key)
2483 (setq element (car alist)))
2484 (setq alist (cdr alist)))
2487 (defun locale-charset-match-p (charset1 charset2)
2488 "Whether charset names (strings) CHARSET1 and CHARSET2 are equivalent.
2489 Matching is done ignoring case and any hyphens and underscores in the
2490 names. E.g. `ISO_8859-1' and `iso88591' both match `iso-8859-1'."
2491 (setq charset1 (replace-regexp-in-string "[-_]" "" charset1))
2492 (setq charset2 (replace-regexp-in-string "[-_]" "" charset2))
2493 (eq t (compare-strings charset1 nil nil charset2 nil nil t)))
2495 (defvar locale-charset-alist nil
2496 "Coding system alist keyed on locale-style charset name.
2497 Used by `locale-charset-to-coding-system'.")
2499 (defun locale-charset-to-coding-system (charset)
2500 "Find coding system corresponding to CHARSET.
2501 CHARSET is any sort of non-Emacs charset name, such as might be used
2502 in a locale codeset, or elsewhere. It is matched to a coding system
2503 first by case-insensitive lookup in `locale-charset-alist'. Then
2504 matches are looked for in the coding system list, treating case and
2505 the characters `-' and `_' as insignificant. The coding system base
2506 is returned. Thus, for instance, if charset \"ISO8859-2\",
2507 `iso-latin-2' is returned."
2508 (or (car (assoc-string charset locale-charset-alist t))
2509 (let ((cs coding-system-alist)
2511 (while (and (not c) cs)
2512 (if (locale-charset-match-p charset (caar cs))
2513 (setq c (intern (caar cs)))
2515 (if c (coding-system-base c)))))
2517 ;; Fixme: This ought to deal with the territory part of the locale
2518 ;; too, for setting things such as calendar holidays, ps-print paper
2519 ;; size, spelling dictionary.
2521 (declare-function w32-get-console-codepage "w32proc.c" ())
2522 (declare-function w32-get-console-output-codepage "w32proc.c" ())
2524 (defun locale-translate (locale)
2525 "Expand LOCALE according to `locale-translation-file-name', if possible.
2526 For example, translate \"swedish\" into \"sv_SE.ISO8859-1\"."
2527 (if locale-translation-file-name
2529 (set-buffer-multibyte nil)
2530 (insert-file-contents locale-translation-file-name)
2531 (if (re-search-forward
2532 (concat "^" (regexp-quote locale) ":?[ \t]+") nil t)
2533 (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position))
2537 (defun set-locale-environment (&optional locale-name frame)
2538 "Set up multilingual environment for using LOCALE-NAME.
2539 This sets the language environment, the coding system priority,
2540 the default input method and sometimes other things.
2542 LOCALE-NAME should be a string which is the name of a locale supported
2543 by the system. Often it is of the form xx_XX.CODE, where xx is a
2544 language, XX is a country, and CODE specifies a character set and
2545 coding system. For example, the locale name \"ja_JP.EUC\" might name
2546 a locale for Japanese in Japan using the `japanese-iso-8bit'
2547 coding-system. The name may also have a modifier suffix, e.g. `@euro'
2550 If LOCALE-NAME is nil, its value is taken from the environment
2551 variables LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE and LANG (the first one that is set).
2553 The locale names supported by your system can typically be found in a
2554 directory named `/usr/share/locale' or `/usr/lib/locale'. LOCALE-NAME
2555 will be translated according to the table specified by
2556 `locale-translation-file-name'.
2558 If FRAME is non-nil, only set the keyboard coding system and the
2559 terminal coding system for the terminal of that frame, and don't
2560 touch session-global parameters like the language environment.
2562 See also `locale-charset-language-names', `locale-language-names',
2563 `locale-preferred-coding-systems' and `locale-coding-system'."
2564 (interactive "sSet environment for locale: ")
2566 ;; Do this at runtime for the sake of binaries possibly transported
2567 ;; to a system without X.
2568 (setq locale-translation-file-name
2570 '("/usr/share/X11/locale/locale.alias" ; e.g. X11R7
2571 "/usr/lib/X11/locale/locale.alias" ; e.g. X11R6.4
2572 "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/locale.alias" ; XFree86, e.g. RedHat 4.2
2573 "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/locale.alias" ; e.g. Solaris 2.6
2575 ;; The following name appears after the X-related names above,
2576 ;; since the X-related names are what X actually uses.
2577 "/usr/share/locale/locale.alias" ; GNU/Linux sans X
2579 (while (and files (not (file-exists-p (car files))))
2580 (setq files (cdr files)))
2583 (let ((locale locale-name))
2586 ;; Use the first of these three environment variables
2587 ;; that has a nonempty value.
2588 (let ((vars '("LC_ALL" "LC_CTYPE" "LANG")))
2590 (= 0 (length locale))) ; nil or empty string
2591 (setq locale (getenv (pop vars) frame)))))
2594 (setq locale (locale-translate locale))
2596 ;; Leave the system locales alone if the caller did not specify
2597 ;; an explicit locale name, as their defaults are set from
2598 ;; LC_MESSAGES and LC_TIME, not LC_CTYPE, and the user might not
2599 ;; want to set them to the same value as LC_CTYPE.
2601 (setq system-messages-locale locale)
2602 (setq system-time-locale locale))
2604 (if (string-match "^[a-z][a-z]" locale)
2605 ;; The value of 'current-iso639-language' is matched against
2606 ;; the ':lang' property of font-spec objects when selecting
2607 ;; and prioritizing available fonts for displaying
2608 ;; characters; see fontset.c.
2609 (setq current-iso639-language
2610 ;; The call to 'downcase' is for w32, where the
2611 ;; MS-Windows locale names are in caps, as in "ENU",
2612 ;; the equivalent of the Posix "en_US". Since the
2613 ;; match mentioned above uses memq, and ':lang'
2614 ;; properties have lower-case values, the letter-case
2615 ;; must match exactly.
2616 (intern (downcase (match-string 0 locale))))))
2619 (or system-messages-locale
2620 (let ((msglocale (getenv "LC_MESSAGES" frame)))
2621 (if (zerop (length msglocale))
2623 (locale-translate msglocale)))))
2626 (setq locale (downcase locale))
2628 (let ((language-name
2629 (locale-name-match locale locale-language-names))
2630 (charset-language-name
2631 (locale-name-match locale locale-charset-language-names))
2632 (default-eol-type (coding-system-eol-type
2633 (default-value 'buffer-file-coding-system)))
2635 (or (locale-name-match locale locale-preferred-coding-systems)
2637 (if (string-match "\\.\\([^@]+\\)" locale)
2638 (locale-charset-to-coding-system
2639 (match-string 1 locale)))))))
2641 (if (consp language-name)
2642 ;; locale-language-names specify both lang-env and coding.
2643 ;; But, what specified in locale-preferred-coding-systems
2644 ;; has higher priority.
2645 (setq coding-system (or coding-system
2646 (nth 1 language-name))
2647 language-name (car language-name))
2648 ;; Otherwise, if locale is not listed in locale-language-names,
2649 ;; use what listed in locale-charset-language-names.
2650 (if (not language-name)
2651 (setq language-name charset-language-name)))
2653 ;; If a specific EOL conversion was specified in the default
2654 ;; buffer-file-coding-system, preserve it in the coding system
2655 ;; we will be using from now on.
2656 (if (and (memq default-eol-type '(0 1 2 unix dos mac))
2658 (coding-system-p coding-system))
2659 (setq coding-system (coding-system-change-eol-conversion
2660 coding-system default-eol-type)))
2664 ;; Set up for this character set. This is now the right way
2665 ;; to do it for both unibyte and multibyte modes.
2667 (set-language-environment language-name))
2669 ;; If the default enable-multibyte-characters is nil,
2670 ;; we are using single-byte characters,
2671 ;; so the display table and terminal coding system are irrelevant.
2672 (when (default-value 'enable-multibyte-characters)
2673 (set-display-table-and-terminal-coding-system
2674 language-name coding-system frame))
2676 ;; Set the `keyboard-coding-system' if appropriate (tty
2677 ;; only). At least X and MS Windows can generate
2678 ;; multilingual input.
2679 ;; XXX This was disabled unless `window-system', but that
2680 ;; leads to buggy behavior when a tty frame is opened
2681 ;; later. Setting the keyboard coding system has no adverse
2682 ;; effect on X, so let's do it anyway. -- Lorentey
2683 (let ((kcs (or coding-system
2684 (car (get-language-info language-name
2686 (if kcs (set-keyboard-coding-system kcs frame)))
2689 (setq locale-coding-system
2690 (car (get-language-info language-name 'coding-priority)))))
2692 (when (and (not frame)
2694 (not (coding-system-equal coding-system
2695 locale-coding-system)))
2696 (prefer-coding-system coding-system)
2697 ;; Fixme: perhaps prefer-coding-system should set this too.
2698 ;; But it's not the time to do such a fundamental change.
2699 (setq default-sendmail-coding-system coding-system)
2700 (setq locale-coding-system coding-system))))
2702 ;; On Windows, override locale-coding-system,
2703 ;; default-file-name-coding-system, keyboard-coding-system,
2704 ;; terminal-coding-system with the ANSI or console codepage.
2705 (when (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
2706 (boundp 'w32-ansi-code-page))
2707 (let* ((code-page-coding
2708 (intern (format "cp%d" (if noninteractive
2709 (w32-get-console-codepage)
2710 w32-ansi-code-page))))
2713 (intern (format "cp%d" (w32-get-console-output-codepage)))
2715 (when (coding-system-p code-page-coding)
2716 (or output-coding (setq output-coding code-page-coding))
2717 (unless frame (setq locale-coding-system code-page-coding))
2718 (set-keyboard-coding-system code-page-coding frame)
2719 (set-terminal-coding-system output-coding frame)
2720 (setq default-file-name-coding-system code-page-coding))))
2722 (when (eq system-type 'darwin)
2723 ;; On Darwin, file names are always encoded in utf-8, no matter
2725 (setq default-file-name-coding-system 'utf-8)
2726 ;; Mac OS X's Terminal.app by default uses utf-8 regardless of
2728 (when (and (null window-system)
2729 (equal (getenv "TERM_PROGRAM" frame) "Apple_Terminal"))
2730 (set-terminal-coding-system 'utf-8)
2731 (set-keyboard-coding-system 'utf-8)))
2733 ;; Default to A4 paper if we're not in a C, POSIX or US locale.
2734 ;; (See comments in Flocale_info.)
2736 (let ((locale locale)
2737 (paper (locale-info 'paper)))
2739 ;; This will always be null at the time of writing.
2741 ((equal paper '(216 279))
2742 (setq ps-paper-type 'letter))
2743 ((equal paper '(210 297))
2744 (setq ps-paper-type 'a4)))
2745 (let ((vars '("LC_ALL" "LC_PAPER" "LANG")))
2746 (while (and vars (= 0 (length locale)))
2747 (setq locale (getenv (pop vars) frame))))
2749 ;; As of glibc 2.2.5, these are the only US Letter locales,
2750 ;; and the rest are A4.
2752 (or (locale-name-match locale '(("c$" . letter)
2757 ("enu$" . letter) ; Windows
2764 ;;; Character property
2766 (put 'char-code-property-table 'char-table-extra-slots 5)
2768 (defun define-char-code-property (name table &optional docstring)
2769 "Define NAME as a character code property given by TABLE.
2770 TABLE is a char-table of purpose `char-code-property-table' with
2773 2nd: Function to call to get a property value of a character.
2774 It is called with three arguments CHAR, VAL, and TABLE, where
2775 CHAR is a character, VAL is the value of (aref TABLE CHAR).
2776 3rd: Function to call to put a property value of a character.
2777 It is called with the same arguments as above.
2778 4th: Function to call to get a description string of a property value.
2779 It is called with one argument VALUE, a property value.
2780 5th: Data used by the above functions.
2782 TABLE may be a name of file to load to build a char-table. The
2783 file should contain a call of `define-char-code-property' with a
2784 char-table of the above format as the argument TABLE.
2786 TABLE may also be nil, in which case no property value is pre-assigned.
2788 Optional 3rd argument DOCSTRING is a documentation string of the property.
2790 See also the documentation of `get-char-code-property' and
2791 `put-char-code-property'."
2793 (error "Not a symbol: %s" name))
2794 (if (char-table-p table)
2795 (or (and (eq (char-table-subtype table) 'char-code-property-table)
2796 (eq (char-table-extra-slot table 0) name))
2797 (error "Invalid char-table: %s" table))
2799 (error "Not a char-table nor a file name: %s" table)))
2800 (if (stringp table) (setq table (purecopy table)))
2801 (setf (alist-get name char-code-property-alist) table)
2802 (put name 'char-code-property-documentation (purecopy docstring)))
2804 (defvar char-code-property-table
2805 (make-char-table 'char-code-property-table)
2806 "Char-table containing a property list of each character code.
2807 This table is used for properties not listed in `char-code-property-alist'.
2808 See also the documentation of `get-char-code-property' and
2809 `put-char-code-property'.")
2811 (defun get-char-code-property (char propname)
2812 "Return the value of CHAR's PROPNAME property."
2813 (let ((table (unicode-property-table-internal propname)))
2815 (let ((func (char-table-extra-slot table 1)))
2816 (if (functionp func)
2817 (funcall func char (aref table char) table)
2818 (get-unicode-property-internal table char)))
2819 (plist-get (aref char-code-property-table char) propname))))
2821 (defun put-char-code-property (char propname value)
2822 "Store CHAR's PROPNAME property with VALUE.
2823 It can be retrieved with `(get-char-code-property CHAR PROPNAME)'."
2824 (let ((table (unicode-property-table-internal propname)))
2826 (let ((func (char-table-extra-slot table 2)))
2827 (if (functionp func)
2828 (funcall func char value table)
2829 (put-unicode-property-internal table char value)))
2830 (let* ((plist (aref char-code-property-table char))
2831 (x (plist-put plist propname value)))
2833 (aset char-code-property-table char x))))
2836 (defun char-code-property-description (prop value)
2837 "Return a description string of character property PROP's value VALUE.
2838 If there's no description string for VALUE, return nil."
2839 (let ((table (unicode-property-table-internal prop)))
2841 (let ((func (char-table-extra-slot table 3)))
2842 (if (functionp func)
2843 (funcall func value))))))
2846 ;; Pretty description of encoded string
2848 ;; Alist of ISO 2022 control code vs the corresponding mnemonic string.
2849 (defconst iso-2022-control-alist
2857 (defun encoded-string-description (str coding-system)
2858 "Return a pretty description of STR that is encoded by CODING-SYSTEM."
2859 (setq str (string-as-unibyte str))
2861 (if (and coding-system (eq (coding-system-type coding-system) 'iso-2022))
2862 ;; Try to get a pretty description for ISO 2022 escape sequences.
2863 (function (lambda (x) (or (cdr (assq x iso-2022-control-alist))
2864 (format "#x%02X" x))))
2865 (function (lambda (x) (format "#x%02X" x))))
2868 (defun encode-coding-char (char coding-system &optional charset)
2869 "Encode CHAR by CODING-SYSTEM and return the resulting string.
2870 If CODING-SYSTEM can't safely encode CHAR, return nil.
2871 The 3rd optional argument CHARSET, if non-nil, is a charset preferred
2873 (let* ((str1 (string-as-multibyte (string char)))
2874 (str2 (string-as-multibyte (string char char)))
2875 (found (find-coding-systems-string str1))
2877 (if (and (consp found)
2878 (eq (car found) 'undecided))
2880 (when (memq (coding-system-base coding-system) found)
2881 ;; We must find the encoded string of CHAR. But, just encoding
2882 ;; CHAR will put extra control sequences (usually to designate
2883 ;; ASCII charset) at the tail if type of CODING is ISO 2022.
2884 ;; To exclude such tailing bytes, we at first encode one-char
2885 ;; string and two-char string, then check how many bytes at the
2886 ;; tail of both encoded strings are the same.
2889 (put-text-property 0 1 'charset charset str1)
2890 (put-text-property 0 2 'charset charset str2))
2891 (setq enc1 (encode-coding-string str1 coding-system)
2893 enc2 (encode-coding-string str2 coding-system)
2895 (while (and (> i1 0) (= (aref enc1 (1- i1)) (aref enc2 (1- i2))))
2896 (setq i1 (1- i1) i2 (1- i2)))
2898 ;; Now (substring enc1 i1) and (substring enc2 i2) are the same,
2899 ;; and they are the extra control sequences at the tail to
2901 (substring enc2 0 i2)))))
2903 ;; Backwards compatibility. These might be better with :init-value t,
2904 ;; but that breaks loadup.
2905 (define-minor-mode unify-8859-on-encoding-mode
2906 "Exists only for backwards compatibility."
2909 ;; Doc said "obsolete" in 23.1, this statement only added in 24.1.
2910 (make-obsolete 'unify-8859-on-encoding-mode "don't use it." "23.1")
2912 (define-minor-mode unify-8859-on-decoding-mode
2913 "Exists only for backwards compatibility."
2916 ;; Doc said "obsolete" in 23.1, this statement only added in 24.1.
2917 (make-obsolete 'unify-8859-on-decoding-mode "don't use it." "23.1")
2919 (defvar nonascii-insert-offset 0)
2920 (make-obsolete-variable 'nonascii-insert-offset "do not use it." "23.1")
2921 (defvar nonascii-translation-table nil)
2922 (make-obsolete-variable 'nonascii-translation-table "do not use it." "23.1")
2924 (defvar ucs-names nil
2925 "Alist of cached (CHAR-NAME . CHAR-CODE) pairs.")
2928 "Return alist of (CHAR-NAME . CHAR-CODE) pairs cached in `ucs-names'."
2932 ;; (#x3400 . #x4DBF) CJK Ideographs Extension A
2934 ;; (#x4E00 . #x9FFF) CJK Unified Ideographs
2936 ;; (#xD800 . #xFAFF) Surrogate/Private
2938 ;; (#x13500 . #x143FF) unused
2940 ;; (#x14647 . #x167FF) unused
2943 ;; (#x17000 . #x187FF) Tangut Ideographs
2944 ;; (#x18800 . #x18AFF) Tangut Components
2945 ;; (#x18B00 . #x1AFFF) unused
2947 ;; (#x1B100 . #x1BBFF) unused
2949 ;; (#x1BCB0 . #x1CFFF) unused
2951 ;; (#x20000 . #xDFFFF) CJK Ideograph Extension A, B, etc, unused
2952 (#xE0000 . #xE01FF)))
2953 (gc-cons-threshold 10000000)
2955 (dolist (range ranges)
2956 (let ((c (car range))
2959 (let ((new-name (get-char-code-property c 'name))
2960 (old-name (get-char-code-property c 'old-name)))
2961 ;; In theory this code could end up pushing an "old-name" that
2962 ;; shadows a "new-name" but in practice every time an
2963 ;; `old-name' conflicts with a `new-name', the newer one has a
2964 ;; higher code, so it gets pushed later!
2965 (if new-name (push (cons new-name c) names))
2966 (if old-name (push (cons old-name c) names))
2968 ;; Special case for "BELL" which is apparently the only char which
2969 ;; doesn't have a new name and whose old-name is shadowed by a newer
2970 ;; char with that name.
2971 (setq ucs-names `(("BELL (BEL)" . 7) ,@names)))))
2973 (defun mule--ucs-names-annotation (name)
2974 ;; FIXME: It would be much better to add this annotation before rather than
2975 ;; after the char name, so the annotations are aligned.
2976 ;; FIXME: The default behavior of displaying annotations in italics
2977 ;; doesn't work well here.
2978 (let ((char (assoc name ucs-names)))
2979 (when char (format " (%c)" (cdr char)))))
2981 (defun read-char-by-name (prompt)
2982 "Read a character by its Unicode name or hex number string.
2983 Display PROMPT and read a string that represents a character by its
2984 Unicode property `name' or `old-name'.
2986 This function returns the character as a number.
2988 You can type a few of the first letters of the Unicode name and
2989 use completion. If you type a substring of the Unicode name
2990 preceded by an asterisk `*' and use completion, it will show all
2991 the characters whose names include that substring, not necessarily
2992 at the beginning of the name.
2994 This function also accepts a hexadecimal number of Unicode code
2995 point or a number in hash notation, e.g. #o21430 for octal,
2996 #x2318 for hex, or #10r8984 for decimal."
2997 (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
2998 (completion-ignore-case t)
3002 (lambda (string pred action)
3003 (if (eq action 'metadata)
3005 (annotation-function . mule--ucs-names-annotation)
3006 (category . unicode-name))
3007 (complete-with-action action (ucs-names) string pred)))))
3010 ((string-match-p "\\`[0-9a-fA-F]+\\'" input)
3011 (string-to-number input 16))
3012 ((string-match-p "\\`#" input)
3015 (cdr (assoc-string input (ucs-names) t))))))
3016 (unless (characterp char)
3017 (error "Invalid character"))
3020 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'ucs-insert 'insert-char "24.3")
3021 (define-key ctl-x-map "8\r" 'insert-char)
3023 ;;; mule-cmds.el ends here