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1 /* xfaces.c -- "Face" primitives.
2 Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
3 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
10 any later version.
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
20 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
22 /* New face implementation by Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>. */
24 /* Faces.
26 When using Emacs with X, the display style of characters can be
27 changed by defining `faces'. Each face can specify the following
28 display attributes:
30 1. Font family name.
32 2. Relative proportionate width, aka character set width or set
33 width (swidth), e.g. `semi-compressed'.
35 3. Font height in 1/10pt.
37 4. Font weight, e.g. `bold'.
39 5. Font slant, e.g. `italic'.
41 6. Foreground color.
43 7. Background color.
45 8. Whether or not characters should be underlined, and in what color.
47 9. Whether or not characters should be displayed in inverse video.
49 10. A background stipple, a bitmap.
51 11. Whether or not characters should be overlined, and in what color.
53 12. Whether or not characters should be strike-through, and in what
54 color.
56 13. Whether or not a box should be drawn around characters, the box
57 type, and, for simple boxes, in what color.
59 14. Font or fontset pattern, or nil. This is a special attribute.
60 When this attribute is specified, the face uses a font opened by
61 that pattern as is. In addition, all the other font-related
62 attributes (1st thru 5th) are generated from the opened font name.
63 On the other hand, if one of the other font-related attributes are
64 specified, this attribute is set to nil. In that case, the face
65 doesn't inherit this attribute from the `default' face, and uses a
66 font determined by the other attributes (those may be inherited
67 from the `default' face).
69 15. A face name or list of face names from which to inherit attributes.
71 16. A specified average font width, which is invisible from Lisp,
72 and is used to ensure that a font specified on the command line,
73 for example, can be matched exactly.
75 Faces are frame-local by nature because Emacs allows to define the
76 same named face (face names are symbols) differently for different
77 frames. Each frame has an alist of face definitions for all named
78 faces. The value of a named face in such an alist is a Lisp vector
79 with the symbol `face' in slot 0, and a slot for each of the face
80 attributes mentioned above.
82 There is also a global face alist `Vface_new_frame_defaults'. Face
83 definitions from this list are used to initialize faces of newly
84 created frames.
86 A face doesn't have to specify all attributes. Those not specified
87 have a value of `unspecified'. Faces specifying all attributes but
88 the 14th are called `fully-specified'.
91 Face merging.
93 The display style of a given character in the text is determined by
94 combining several faces. This process is called `face merging'.
95 Any aspect of the display style that isn't specified by overlays or
96 text properties is taken from the `default' face. Since it is made
97 sure that the default face is always fully-specified, face merging
98 always results in a fully-specified face.
101 Face realization.
103 After all face attributes for a character have been determined by
104 merging faces of that character, that face is `realized'. The
105 realization process maps face attributes to what is physically
106 available on the system where Emacs runs. The result is a
107 `realized face' in form of a struct face which is stored in the
108 face cache of the frame on which it was realized.
110 Face realization is done in the context of the character to display
111 because different fonts may be used for different characters. In
112 other words, for characters that have different font
113 specifications, different realized faces are needed to display
114 them.
116 Font specification is done by fontsets. See the comment in
117 fontset.c for the details. In the current implementation, all ASCII
118 characters share the same font in a fontset.
120 Faces are at first realized for ASCII characters, and, at that
121 time, assigned a specific realized fontset. Hereafter, we call
122 such a face as `ASCII face'. When a face for a multibyte character
123 is realized, it inherits (thus shares) a fontset of an ASCII face
124 that has the same attributes other than font-related ones.
126 Thus, all realized face have a realized fontset.
129 Unibyte text.
131 Unibyte text (i.e. raw 8-bit characters) is displayed with the same
132 font as ASCII characters. That is because it is expected that
133 unibyte text users specify a font that is suitable both for ASCII
134 and raw 8-bit characters.
137 Font selection.
139 Font selection tries to find the best available matching font for a
140 given (character, face) combination.
142 If the face specifies a fontset name, that fontset determines a
143 pattern for fonts of the given character. If the face specifies a
144 font name or the other font-related attributes, a fontset is
145 realized from the default fontset. In that case, that
146 specification determines a pattern for ASCII characters and the
147 default fontset determines a pattern for multibyte characters.
149 Available fonts on the system on which Emacs runs are then matched
150 against the font pattern. The result of font selection is the best
151 match for the given face attributes in this font list.
153 Font selection can be influenced by the user.
155 1. The user can specify the relative importance he gives the face
156 attributes width, height, weight, and slant by setting
157 face-font-selection-order (faces.el) to a list of face attribute
158 names. The default is '(:width :height :weight :slant), and means
159 that font selection first tries to find a good match for the font
160 width specified by a face, then---within fonts with that
161 width---tries to find a best match for the specified font height,
162 etc.
164 2. Setting face-font-family-alternatives allows the user to
165 specify alternative font families to try if a family specified by a
166 face doesn't exist.
168 3. Setting face-font-registry-alternatives allows the user to
169 specify all alternative font registries to try for a face
170 specifying a registry.
172 4. Setting face-ignored-fonts allows the user to ignore specific
173 fonts.
176 Character composition.
178 Usually, the realization process is already finished when Emacs
179 actually reflects the desired glyph matrix on the screen. However,
180 on displaying a composition (sequence of characters to be composed
181 on the screen), a suitable font for the components of the
182 composition is selected and realized while drawing them on the
183 screen, i.e. the realization process is delayed but in principle
184 the same.
187 Initialization of basic faces.
189 The faces `default', `modeline' are considered `basic faces'.
190 When redisplay happens the first time for a newly created frame,
191 basic faces are realized for CHARSET_ASCII. Frame parameters are
192 used to fill in unspecified attributes of the default face. */
194 #include <config.h>
195 #include <stdio.h>
196 #include <sys/types.h>
197 #include <sys/stat.h>
199 #include "lisp.h"
200 #include "charset.h"
201 #include "keyboard.h"
202 #include "frame.h"
204 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
205 #include "fontset.h"
206 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
208 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
209 #include "xterm.h"
210 #ifdef USE_MOTIF
211 #include <Xm/Xm.h>
212 #include <Xm/XmStrDefs.h>
213 #endif /* USE_MOTIF */
214 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
216 #ifdef MSDOS
217 #include "dosfns.h"
218 #endif
220 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
221 #include "w32term.h"
222 #include "fontset.h"
223 /* Redefine X specifics to W32 equivalents to avoid cluttering the
224 code with #ifdef blocks. */
225 #undef FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO
226 #define FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO FRAME_W32_DISPLAY_INFO
227 #define x_display_info w32_display_info
228 #define FRAME_X_FONT_TABLE FRAME_W32_FONT_TABLE
229 #define check_x check_w32
230 #define x_list_fonts w32_list_fonts
231 #define GCGraphicsExposures 0
232 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
234 #ifdef MAC_OS
235 #include "macterm.h"
236 #define x_display_info mac_display_info
237 #define check_x check_mac
238 #endif /* MAC_OS */
240 #include "buffer.h"
241 #include "dispextern.h"
242 #include "blockinput.h"
243 #include "window.h"
244 #include "intervals.h"
246 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
248 /* Compensate for a bug in Xos.h on some systems, on which it requires
249 time.h. On some such systems, Xos.h tries to redefine struct
250 timeval and struct timezone if USG is #defined while it is
251 #included. */
253 #ifdef XOS_NEEDS_TIME_H
254 #include <time.h>
255 #undef USG
256 #include <X11/Xos.h>
257 #define USG
258 #define __TIMEVAL__
259 #else /* not XOS_NEEDS_TIME_H */
260 #include <X11/Xos.h>
261 #endif /* not XOS_NEEDS_TIME_H */
263 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
265 #include <ctype.h>
267 #define abs(X) ((X) < 0 ? -(X) : (X))
269 /* Number of pt per inch (from the TeXbook). */
271 #define PT_PER_INCH 72.27
273 /* Non-zero if face attribute ATTR is unspecified. */
275 #define UNSPECIFIEDP(ATTR) EQ ((ATTR), Qunspecified)
277 /* Non-zero if face attribute ATTR is `ignore-defface'. */
279 #define IGNORE_DEFFACE_P(ATTR) EQ ((ATTR), Qignore_defface)
281 /* Value is the number of elements of VECTOR. */
283 #define DIM(VECTOR) (sizeof (VECTOR) / sizeof *(VECTOR))
285 /* Make a copy of string S on the stack using alloca. Value is a pointer
286 to the copy. */
288 #define STRDUPA(S) strcpy ((char *) alloca (strlen ((S)) + 1), (S))
290 /* Make a copy of the contents of Lisp string S on the stack using
291 alloca. Value is a pointer to the copy. */
293 #define LSTRDUPA(S) STRDUPA (SDATA ((S)))
295 /* Size of hash table of realized faces in face caches (should be a
296 prime number). */
298 #define FACE_CACHE_BUCKETS_SIZE 1001
300 /* Keyword symbols used for face attribute names. */
302 Lisp_Object QCfamily, QCheight, QCweight, QCslant, QCunderline;
303 Lisp_Object QCinverse_video, QCforeground, QCbackground, QCstipple;
304 Lisp_Object QCwidth, QCfont, QCbold, QCitalic;
305 Lisp_Object QCreverse_video;
306 Lisp_Object QCoverline, QCstrike_through, QCbox, QCinherit;
308 /* Symbols used for attribute values. */
310 Lisp_Object Qnormal, Qbold, Qultra_light, Qextra_light, Qlight;
311 Lisp_Object Qsemi_light, Qsemi_bold, Qextra_bold, Qultra_bold;
312 Lisp_Object Qoblique, Qitalic, Qreverse_oblique, Qreverse_italic;
313 Lisp_Object Qultra_condensed, Qextra_condensed, Qcondensed;
314 Lisp_Object Qsemi_condensed, Qsemi_expanded, Qexpanded, Qextra_expanded;
315 Lisp_Object Qultra_expanded;
316 Lisp_Object Qreleased_button, Qpressed_button;
317 Lisp_Object QCstyle, QCcolor, QCline_width;
318 Lisp_Object Qunspecified;
319 Lisp_Object Qignore_defface;
321 char unspecified_fg[] = "unspecified-fg", unspecified_bg[] = "unspecified-bg";
323 /* The name of the function to call when the background of the frame
324 has changed, frame_set_background_mode. */
326 Lisp_Object Qframe_set_background_mode;
328 /* Names of basic faces. */
330 Lisp_Object Qdefault, Qtool_bar, Qregion, Qfringe;
331 Lisp_Object Qheader_line, Qscroll_bar, Qcursor, Qborder, Qmouse, Qmenu;
332 Lisp_Object Qmode_line_inactive, Qvertical_border;
333 extern Lisp_Object Qmode_line;
335 /* The symbol `face-alias'. A symbols having that property is an
336 alias for another face. Value of the property is the name of
337 the aliased face. */
339 Lisp_Object Qface_alias;
341 extern Lisp_Object Qcircular_list;
343 /* Default stipple pattern used on monochrome displays. This stipple
344 pattern is used on monochrome displays instead of shades of gray
345 for a face background color. See `set-face-stipple' for possible
346 values for this variable. */
348 Lisp_Object Vface_default_stipple;
350 /* Alist of alternative font families. Each element is of the form
351 (FAMILY FAMILY1 FAMILY2 ...). If fonts of FAMILY can't be loaded,
352 try FAMILY1, then FAMILY2, ... */
354 Lisp_Object Vface_alternative_font_family_alist;
356 /* Alist of alternative font registries. Each element is of the form
357 (REGISTRY REGISTRY1 REGISTRY2...). If fonts of REGISTRY can't be
358 loaded, try REGISTRY1, then REGISTRY2, ... */
360 Lisp_Object Vface_alternative_font_registry_alist;
362 /* Allowed scalable fonts. A value of nil means don't allow any
363 scalable fonts. A value of t means allow the use of any scalable
364 font. Otherwise, value must be a list of regular expressions. A
365 font may be scaled if its name matches a regular expression in the
366 list. */
368 Lisp_Object Vscalable_fonts_allowed, Qscalable_fonts_allowed;
370 /* List of regular expressions that matches names of fonts to ignore. */
372 Lisp_Object Vface_ignored_fonts;
374 /* Alist of font name patterns vs the rescaling factor. */
376 Lisp_Object Vface_font_rescale_alist;
378 /* Maximum number of fonts to consider in font_list. If not an
379 integer > 0, DEFAULT_FONT_LIST_LIMIT is used instead. */
381 Lisp_Object Vfont_list_limit;
382 #define DEFAULT_FONT_LIST_LIMIT 100
384 /* The symbols `foreground-color' and `background-color' which can be
385 used as part of a `face' property. This is for compatibility with
386 Emacs 20.2. */
388 Lisp_Object Qforeground_color, Qbackground_color;
390 /* The symbols `face' and `mouse-face' used as text properties. */
392 Lisp_Object Qface;
393 extern Lisp_Object Qmouse_face;
395 /* Property for basic faces which other faces cannot inherit. */
397 Lisp_Object Qface_no_inherit;
399 /* Error symbol for wrong_type_argument in load_pixmap. */
401 Lisp_Object Qbitmap_spec_p;
403 /* Alist of global face definitions. Each element is of the form
404 (FACE . LFACE) where FACE is a symbol naming a face and LFACE
405 is a Lisp vector of face attributes. These faces are used
406 to initialize faces for new frames. */
408 Lisp_Object Vface_new_frame_defaults;
410 /* The next ID to assign to Lisp faces. */
412 static int next_lface_id;
414 /* A vector mapping Lisp face Id's to face names. */
416 static Lisp_Object *lface_id_to_name;
417 static int lface_id_to_name_size;
419 /* TTY color-related functions (defined in tty-colors.el). */
421 Lisp_Object Qtty_color_desc, Qtty_color_by_index, Qtty_color_standard_values;
423 /* The name of the function used to compute colors on TTYs. */
425 Lisp_Object Qtty_color_alist;
427 /* An alist of defined terminal colors and their RGB values. */
429 Lisp_Object Vtty_defined_color_alist;
431 /* Counter for calls to clear_face_cache. If this counter reaches
432 CLEAR_FONT_TABLE_COUNT, and a frame has more than
433 CLEAR_FONT_TABLE_NFONTS load, unused fonts are freed. */
435 static int clear_font_table_count;
436 #define CLEAR_FONT_TABLE_COUNT 100
437 #define CLEAR_FONT_TABLE_NFONTS 10
439 /* Non-zero means face attributes have been changed since the last
440 redisplay. Used in redisplay_internal. */
442 int face_change_count;
444 /* Non-zero means don't display bold text if a face's foreground
445 and background colors are the inverse of the default colors of the
446 display. This is a kluge to suppress `bold black' foreground text
447 which is hard to read on an LCD monitor. */
449 int tty_suppress_bold_inverse_default_colors_p;
451 /* A list of the form `((x . y))' used to avoid consing in
452 Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute. */
454 static Lisp_Object Vparam_value_alist;
456 /* The total number of colors currently allocated. */
458 #if GLYPH_DEBUG
459 static int ncolors_allocated;
460 static int npixmaps_allocated;
461 static int ngcs;
462 #endif
464 /* Non-zero means the definition of the `menu' face for new frames has
465 been changed. */
467 int menu_face_changed_default;
470 /* Function prototypes. */
472 struct font_name;
473 struct table_entry;
474 struct named_merge_point;
476 static void map_tty_color P_ ((struct frame *, struct face *,
477 enum lface_attribute_index, int *));
478 static Lisp_Object resolve_face_name P_ ((Lisp_Object, int));
479 static int may_use_scalable_font_p P_ ((const char *));
480 static void set_font_frame_param P_ ((Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object));
481 static int better_font_p P_ ((int *, struct font_name *, struct font_name *,
482 int, int));
483 static int x_face_list_fonts P_ ((struct frame *, char *,
484 struct font_name **, int, int));
485 static int font_scalable_p P_ ((struct font_name *));
486 static int get_lface_attributes P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object *, int));
487 static int load_pixmap P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object, unsigned *, unsigned *));
488 static unsigned char *xstrlwr P_ ((unsigned char *));
489 static struct frame *frame_or_selected_frame P_ ((Lisp_Object, int));
490 static void load_face_font P_ ((struct frame *, struct face *, int));
491 static void load_face_colors P_ ((struct frame *, struct face *, Lisp_Object *));
492 static void free_face_colors P_ ((struct frame *, struct face *));
493 static int face_color_gray_p P_ ((struct frame *, char *));
494 static char *build_font_name P_ ((struct font_name *));
495 static void free_font_names P_ ((struct font_name *, int));
496 static int sorted_font_list P_ ((struct frame *, char *,
497 int (*cmpfn) P_ ((const void *, const void *)),
498 struct font_name **));
499 static int font_list_1 P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
500 Lisp_Object, struct font_name **));
501 static int font_list P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
502 Lisp_Object, struct font_name **));
503 static int try_font_list P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object *,
504 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, struct font_name **,
505 int));
506 static int try_alternative_families P_ ((struct frame *f, Lisp_Object,
507 Lisp_Object, struct font_name **));
508 static int cmp_font_names P_ ((const void *, const void *));
509 static struct face *realize_face P_ ((struct face_cache *, Lisp_Object *, int,
510 struct face *, int));
511 static struct face *realize_x_face P_ ((struct face_cache *,
512 Lisp_Object *, int, struct face *));
513 static struct face *realize_tty_face P_ ((struct face_cache *,
514 Lisp_Object *, int));
515 static int realize_basic_faces P_ ((struct frame *));
516 static int realize_default_face P_ ((struct frame *));
517 static void realize_named_face P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object, int));
518 static int lface_fully_specified_p P_ ((Lisp_Object *));
519 static int lface_equal_p P_ ((Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object *));
520 static unsigned hash_string_case_insensitive P_ ((Lisp_Object));
521 static unsigned lface_hash P_ ((Lisp_Object *));
522 static int lface_same_font_attributes_p P_ ((Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object *));
523 static struct face_cache *make_face_cache P_ ((struct frame *));
524 static void free_realized_face P_ ((struct frame *, struct face *));
525 static void clear_face_gcs P_ ((struct face_cache *));
526 static void free_face_cache P_ ((struct face_cache *));
527 static int face_numeric_weight P_ ((Lisp_Object));
528 static int face_numeric_slant P_ ((Lisp_Object));
529 static int face_numeric_swidth P_ ((Lisp_Object));
530 static int face_fontset P_ ((Lisp_Object *));
531 static char *choose_face_font P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object *, int, int, int*));
532 static void merge_face_vectors P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object*,
533 struct named_merge_point *));
534 static int merge_face_ref P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object *,
535 int, struct named_merge_point *));
536 static int set_lface_from_font_name P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object,
537 Lisp_Object, int, int));
538 static Lisp_Object lface_from_face_name P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object, int));
539 static struct face *make_realized_face P_ ((Lisp_Object *));
540 static void free_realized_faces P_ ((struct face_cache *));
541 static char *best_matching_font P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object *,
542 struct font_name *, int, int, int *));
543 static void cache_face P_ ((struct face_cache *, struct face *, unsigned));
544 static void uncache_face P_ ((struct face_cache *, struct face *));
545 static int xlfd_numeric_slant P_ ((struct font_name *));
546 static int xlfd_numeric_weight P_ ((struct font_name *));
547 static int xlfd_numeric_swidth P_ ((struct font_name *));
548 static Lisp_Object xlfd_symbolic_slant P_ ((struct font_name *));
549 static Lisp_Object xlfd_symbolic_weight P_ ((struct font_name *));
550 static Lisp_Object xlfd_symbolic_swidth P_ ((struct font_name *));
551 static int xlfd_fixed_p P_ ((struct font_name *));
552 static int xlfd_numeric_value P_ ((struct table_entry *, int, struct font_name *,
553 int, int));
554 static Lisp_Object xlfd_symbolic_value P_ ((struct table_entry *, int,
555 struct font_name *, int,
556 Lisp_Object));
557 static struct table_entry *xlfd_lookup_field_contents P_ ((struct table_entry *, int,
558 struct font_name *, int));
560 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
562 static int split_font_name P_ ((struct frame *, struct font_name *, int));
563 static int xlfd_point_size P_ ((struct frame *, struct font_name *));
564 static void sort_fonts P_ ((struct frame *, struct font_name *, int,
565 int (*cmpfn) P_ ((const void *, const void *))));
566 static GC x_create_gc P_ ((struct frame *, unsigned long, XGCValues *));
567 static void x_free_gc P_ ((struct frame *, GC));
568 static void clear_font_table P_ ((struct x_display_info *));
570 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
571 extern Lisp_Object w32_list_fonts P_ ((struct frame *, Lisp_Object, int, int));
572 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
574 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
575 static void x_update_menu_appearance P_ ((struct frame *));
577 extern void free_frame_menubar P_ ((struct frame *));
578 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
580 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
583 /***********************************************************************
584 Utilities
585 ***********************************************************************/
587 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
589 #ifdef DEBUG_X_COLORS
591 /* The following is a poor mans infrastructure for debugging X color
592 allocation problems on displays with PseudoColor-8. Some X servers
593 like 3.3.5 XF86_SVGA with Matrox cards apparently don't implement
594 color reference counts completely so that they don't signal an
595 error when a color is freed whose reference count is already 0.
596 Other X servers do. To help me debug this, the following code
597 implements a simple reference counting schema of its own, for a
598 single display/screen. --gerd. */
600 /* Reference counts for pixel colors. */
602 int color_count[256];
604 /* Register color PIXEL as allocated. */
606 void
607 register_color (pixel)
608 unsigned long pixel;
610 xassert (pixel < 256);
611 ++color_count[pixel];
615 /* Register color PIXEL as deallocated. */
617 void
618 unregister_color (pixel)
619 unsigned long pixel;
621 xassert (pixel < 256);
622 if (color_count[pixel] > 0)
623 --color_count[pixel];
624 else
625 abort ();
629 /* Register N colors from PIXELS as deallocated. */
631 void
632 unregister_colors (pixels, n)
633 unsigned long *pixels;
634 int n;
636 int i;
637 for (i = 0; i < n; ++i)
638 unregister_color (pixels[i]);
642 DEFUN ("dump-colors", Fdump_colors, Sdump_colors, 0, 0, 0,
643 doc: /* Dump currently allocated colors to stderr. */)
646 int i, n;
648 fputc ('\n', stderr);
650 for (i = n = 0; i < sizeof color_count / sizeof color_count[0]; ++i)
651 if (color_count[i])
653 fprintf (stderr, "%3d: %5d", i, color_count[i]);
654 ++n;
655 if (n % 5 == 0)
656 fputc ('\n', stderr);
657 else
658 fputc ('\t', stderr);
661 if (n % 5 != 0)
662 fputc ('\n', stderr);
663 return Qnil;
666 #endif /* DEBUG_X_COLORS */
669 /* Free colors used on frame F. PIXELS is an array of NPIXELS pixel
670 color values. Interrupt input must be blocked when this function
671 is called. */
673 void
674 x_free_colors (f, pixels, npixels)
675 struct frame *f;
676 unsigned long *pixels;
677 int npixels;
679 int class = FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->visual->class;
681 /* If display has an immutable color map, freeing colors is not
682 necessary and some servers don't allow it. So don't do it. */
683 if (class != StaticColor && class != StaticGray && class != TrueColor)
685 #ifdef DEBUG_X_COLORS
686 unregister_colors (pixels, npixels);
687 #endif
688 XFreeColors (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f), FRAME_X_COLORMAP (f),
689 pixels, npixels, 0);
694 /* Free colors used on frame F. PIXELS is an array of NPIXELS pixel
695 color values. Interrupt input must be blocked when this function
696 is called. */
698 void
699 x_free_dpy_colors (dpy, screen, cmap, pixels, npixels)
700 Display *dpy;
701 Screen *screen;
702 Colormap cmap;
703 unsigned long *pixels;
704 int npixels;
706 struct x_display_info *dpyinfo = x_display_info_for_display (dpy);
707 int class = dpyinfo->visual->class;
709 /* If display has an immutable color map, freeing colors is not
710 necessary and some servers don't allow it. So don't do it. */
711 if (class != StaticColor && class != StaticGray && class != TrueColor)
713 #ifdef DEBUG_X_COLORS
714 unregister_colors (pixels, npixels);
715 #endif
716 XFreeColors (dpy, cmap, pixels, npixels, 0);
721 /* Create and return a GC for use on frame F. GC values and mask
722 are given by XGCV and MASK. */
724 static INLINE GC
725 x_create_gc (f, mask, xgcv)
726 struct frame *f;
727 unsigned long mask;
728 XGCValues *xgcv;
730 GC gc;
731 BLOCK_INPUT;
732 gc = XCreateGC (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f), mask, xgcv);
733 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
734 IF_DEBUG (++ngcs);
735 return gc;
739 /* Free GC which was used on frame F. */
741 static INLINE void
742 x_free_gc (f, gc)
743 struct frame *f;
744 GC gc;
746 BLOCK_INPUT;
747 IF_DEBUG (xassert (--ngcs >= 0));
748 XFreeGC (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f), gc);
749 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
752 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
754 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
755 /* W32 emulation of GCs */
757 static INLINE GC
758 x_create_gc (f, mask, xgcv)
759 struct frame *f;
760 unsigned long mask;
761 XGCValues *xgcv;
763 GC gc;
764 BLOCK_INPUT;
765 gc = XCreateGC (NULL, FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f), mask, xgcv);
766 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
767 IF_DEBUG (++ngcs);
768 return gc;
772 /* Free GC which was used on frame F. */
774 static INLINE void
775 x_free_gc (f, gc)
776 struct frame *f;
777 GC gc;
779 BLOCK_INPUT;
780 IF_DEBUG (xassert (--ngcs >= 0));
781 xfree (gc);
782 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
785 #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
787 #ifdef MAC_OS
788 /* Mac OS emulation of GCs */
790 static INLINE GC
791 x_create_gc (f, mask, xgcv)
792 struct frame *f;
793 unsigned long mask;
794 XGCValues *xgcv;
796 GC gc;
797 BLOCK_INPUT;
798 gc = XCreateGC (FRAME_MAC_DISPLAY (f), FRAME_MAC_WINDOW (f), mask, xgcv);
799 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
800 IF_DEBUG (++ngcs);
801 return gc;
804 static INLINE void
805 x_free_gc (f, gc)
806 struct frame *f;
807 GC gc;
809 BLOCK_INPUT;
810 IF_DEBUG (xassert (--ngcs >= 0));
811 XFreeGC (FRAME_MAC_DISPLAY (f), gc);
812 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
815 #endif /* MAC_OS */
817 /* Like stricmp. Used to compare parts of font names which are in
818 ISO8859-1. */
821 xstricmp (s1, s2)
822 const unsigned char *s1, *s2;
824 while (*s1 && *s2)
826 unsigned char c1 = tolower (*s1);
827 unsigned char c2 = tolower (*s2);
828 if (c1 != c2)
829 return c1 < c2 ? -1 : 1;
830 ++s1, ++s2;
833 if (*s1 == 0)
834 return *s2 == 0 ? 0 : -1;
835 return 1;
839 /* Like strlwr, which might not always be available. */
841 static unsigned char *
842 xstrlwr (s)
843 unsigned char *s;
845 unsigned char *p = s;
847 for (p = s; *p; ++p)
848 /* On Mac OS X 10.3, tolower also converts non-ASCII characters
849 for some locales. */
850 if (isascii (*p))
851 *p = tolower (*p);
853 return s;
857 /* If FRAME is nil, return a pointer to the selected frame.
858 Otherwise, check that FRAME is a live frame, and return a pointer
859 to it. NPARAM is the parameter number of FRAME, for
860 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME. This is here because it's a frequent pattern in
861 Lisp function definitions. */
863 static INLINE struct frame *
864 frame_or_selected_frame (frame, nparam)
865 Lisp_Object frame;
866 int nparam;
868 if (NILP (frame))
869 frame = selected_frame;
871 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
872 return XFRAME (frame);
876 /***********************************************************************
877 Frames and faces
878 ***********************************************************************/
880 /* Initialize face cache and basic faces for frame F. */
882 void
883 init_frame_faces (f)
884 struct frame *f;
886 /* Make a face cache, if F doesn't have one. */
887 if (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f) == NULL)
888 FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f) = make_face_cache (f);
890 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
891 /* Make the image cache. */
892 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
894 if (FRAME_X_IMAGE_CACHE (f) == NULL)
895 FRAME_X_IMAGE_CACHE (f) = make_image_cache ();
896 ++FRAME_X_IMAGE_CACHE (f)->refcount;
898 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
900 /* Realize basic faces. Must have enough information in frame
901 parameters to realize basic faces at this point. */
902 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
903 if (!FRAME_X_P (f) || FRAME_X_WINDOW (f))
904 #endif
905 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
906 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (f) || FRAME_W32_WINDOW (f))
907 #endif
908 #ifdef MAC_OS
909 if (!FRAME_MAC_P (f) || FRAME_MAC_WINDOW (f))
910 #endif
911 if (!realize_basic_faces (f))
912 abort ();
916 /* Free face cache of frame F. Called from Fdelete_frame. */
918 void
919 free_frame_faces (f)
920 struct frame *f;
922 struct face_cache *face_cache = FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f);
924 if (face_cache)
926 free_face_cache (face_cache);
927 FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f) = NULL;
930 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
931 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
933 struct image_cache *image_cache = FRAME_X_IMAGE_CACHE (f);
934 if (image_cache)
936 --image_cache->refcount;
937 if (image_cache->refcount == 0)
938 free_image_cache (f);
941 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
945 /* Clear face caches, and recompute basic faces for frame F. Call
946 this after changing frame parameters on which those faces depend,
947 or when realized faces have been freed due to changing attributes
948 of named faces. */
950 void
951 recompute_basic_faces (f)
952 struct frame *f;
954 if (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f))
956 clear_face_cache (0);
957 if (!realize_basic_faces (f))
958 abort ();
963 /* Clear the face caches of all frames. CLEAR_FONTS_P non-zero means
964 try to free unused fonts, too. */
966 void
967 clear_face_cache (clear_fonts_p)
968 int clear_fonts_p;
970 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
971 Lisp_Object tail, frame;
972 struct frame *f;
974 if (clear_fonts_p
975 || ++clear_font_table_count == CLEAR_FONT_TABLE_COUNT)
977 struct x_display_info *dpyinfo;
979 /* Fonts are common for frames on one display, i.e. on
980 one X screen. */
981 for (dpyinfo = x_display_list; dpyinfo; dpyinfo = dpyinfo->next)
982 if (dpyinfo->n_fonts > CLEAR_FONT_TABLE_NFONTS)
983 clear_font_table (dpyinfo);
985 /* From time to time see if we can unload some fonts. This also
986 frees all realized faces on all frames. Fonts needed by
987 faces will be loaded again when faces are realized again. */
988 clear_font_table_count = 0;
990 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame)
992 struct frame *f = XFRAME (frame);
993 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f)
994 && FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->n_fonts > CLEAR_FONT_TABLE_NFONTS)
995 free_all_realized_faces (frame);
998 else
1000 /* Clear GCs of realized faces. */
1001 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame)
1003 f = XFRAME (frame);
1004 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
1006 clear_face_gcs (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f));
1007 clear_image_cache (f, 0);
1011 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
1015 DEFUN ("clear-face-cache", Fclear_face_cache, Sclear_face_cache, 0, 1, 0,
1016 doc: /* Clear face caches on all frames.
1017 Optional THOROUGHLY non-nil means try to free unused fonts, too. */)
1018 (thoroughly)
1019 Lisp_Object thoroughly;
1021 clear_face_cache (!NILP (thoroughly));
1022 ++face_change_count;
1023 ++windows_or_buffers_changed;
1024 return Qnil;
1029 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1032 /* Remove fonts from the font table of DPYINFO except for the default
1033 ASCII fonts of frames on that display. Called from clear_face_cache
1034 from time to time. */
1036 static void
1037 clear_font_table (dpyinfo)
1038 struct x_display_info *dpyinfo;
1040 int i;
1042 /* Free those fonts that are not used by frames on DPYINFO. */
1043 for (i = 0; i < dpyinfo->n_fonts; ++i)
1045 struct font_info *font_info = dpyinfo->font_table + i;
1046 Lisp_Object tail, frame;
1048 /* Check if slot is already free. */
1049 if (font_info->name == NULL)
1050 continue;
1052 /* Don't free a default font of some frame. */
1053 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame)
1055 struct frame *f = XFRAME (frame);
1056 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f)
1057 && font_info->font == FRAME_FONT (f))
1058 break;
1061 if (!NILP (tail))
1062 continue;
1064 /* Free names. */
1065 if (font_info->full_name != font_info->name)
1066 xfree (font_info->full_name);
1067 xfree (font_info->name);
1069 /* Free the font. */
1070 BLOCK_INPUT;
1071 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
1072 XFreeFont (dpyinfo->display, font_info->font);
1073 #endif
1074 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
1075 w32_unload_font (dpyinfo, font_info->font);
1076 #endif
1077 #ifdef MAC_OS
1078 mac_unload_font (dpyinfo, font_info->font);
1079 #endif
1080 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
1082 /* Mark font table slot free. */
1083 font_info->font = NULL;
1084 font_info->name = font_info->full_name = NULL;
1088 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
1092 /***********************************************************************
1093 X Pixmaps
1094 ***********************************************************************/
1096 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1098 DEFUN ("bitmap-spec-p", Fbitmap_spec_p, Sbitmap_spec_p, 1, 1, 0,
1099 doc: /* Value is non-nil if OBJECT is a valid bitmap specification.
1100 A bitmap specification is either a string, a file name, or a list
1101 \(WIDTH HEIGHT DATA) where WIDTH is the pixel width of the bitmap,
1102 HEIGHT is its height, and DATA is a string containing the bits of
1103 the pixmap. Bits are stored row by row, each row occupies
1104 \(WIDTH + 7)/8 bytes. */)
1105 (object)
1106 Lisp_Object object;
1108 int pixmap_p = 0;
1110 if (STRINGP (object))
1111 /* If OBJECT is a string, it's a file name. */
1112 pixmap_p = 1;
1113 else if (CONSP (object))
1115 /* Otherwise OBJECT must be (WIDTH HEIGHT DATA), WIDTH and
1116 HEIGHT must be integers > 0, and DATA must be string large
1117 enough to hold a bitmap of the specified size. */
1118 Lisp_Object width, height, data;
1120 height = width = data = Qnil;
1122 if (CONSP (object))
1124 width = XCAR (object);
1125 object = XCDR (object);
1126 if (CONSP (object))
1128 height = XCAR (object);
1129 object = XCDR (object);
1130 if (CONSP (object))
1131 data = XCAR (object);
1135 if (NATNUMP (width) && NATNUMP (height) && STRINGP (data))
1137 int bytes_per_row = ((XFASTINT (width) + BITS_PER_CHAR - 1)
1138 / BITS_PER_CHAR);
1139 if (SBYTES (data) >= bytes_per_row * XINT (height))
1140 pixmap_p = 1;
1144 return pixmap_p ? Qt : Qnil;
1148 /* Load a bitmap according to NAME (which is either a file name or a
1149 pixmap spec) for use on frame F. Value is the bitmap_id (see
1150 xfns.c). If NAME is nil, return with a bitmap id of zero. If
1151 bitmap cannot be loaded, display a message saying so, and return
1152 zero. Store the bitmap width in *W_PTR and its height in *H_PTR,
1153 if these pointers are not null. */
1155 static int
1156 load_pixmap (f, name, w_ptr, h_ptr)
1157 FRAME_PTR f;
1158 Lisp_Object name;
1159 unsigned int *w_ptr, *h_ptr;
1161 int bitmap_id;
1163 if (NILP (name))
1164 return 0;
1166 CHECK_TYPE (!NILP (Fbitmap_spec_p (name)), Qbitmap_spec_p, name);
1168 BLOCK_INPUT;
1169 if (CONSP (name))
1171 /* Decode a bitmap spec into a bitmap. */
1173 int h, w;
1174 Lisp_Object bits;
1176 w = XINT (Fcar (name));
1177 h = XINT (Fcar (Fcdr (name)));
1178 bits = Fcar (Fcdr (Fcdr (name)));
1180 bitmap_id = x_create_bitmap_from_data (f, SDATA (bits),
1181 w, h);
1183 else
1185 /* It must be a string -- a file name. */
1186 bitmap_id = x_create_bitmap_from_file (f, name);
1188 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
1190 if (bitmap_id < 0)
1192 add_to_log ("Invalid or undefined bitmap `%s'", name, Qnil);
1193 bitmap_id = 0;
1195 if (w_ptr)
1196 *w_ptr = 0;
1197 if (h_ptr)
1198 *h_ptr = 0;
1200 else
1202 #if GLYPH_DEBUG
1203 ++npixmaps_allocated;
1204 #endif
1205 if (w_ptr)
1206 *w_ptr = x_bitmap_width (f, bitmap_id);
1208 if (h_ptr)
1209 *h_ptr = x_bitmap_height (f, bitmap_id);
1212 return bitmap_id;
1215 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
1219 /***********************************************************************
1220 Fonts
1221 ***********************************************************************/
1223 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1225 /* Load font of face FACE which is used on frame F to display
1226 character C. The name of the font to load is determined by lface
1227 and fontset of FACE. */
1229 static void
1230 load_face_font (f, face, c)
1231 struct frame *f;
1232 struct face *face;
1233 int c;
1235 struct font_info *font_info = NULL;
1236 char *font_name;
1237 int needs_overstrike;
1239 face->font_info_id = -1;
1240 face->font = NULL;
1242 font_name = choose_face_font (f, face->lface, face->fontset, c,
1243 &needs_overstrike);
1244 if (!font_name)
1245 return;
1247 BLOCK_INPUT;
1248 font_info = FS_LOAD_FACE_FONT (f, c, font_name, face);
1249 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
1251 if (font_info)
1253 face->font_info_id = font_info->font_idx;
1254 face->font = font_info->font;
1255 face->font_name = font_info->full_name;
1256 face->overstrike = needs_overstrike;
1257 if (face->gc)
1259 x_free_gc (f, face->gc);
1260 face->gc = 0;
1263 else
1264 add_to_log ("Unable to load font %s",
1265 build_string (font_name), Qnil);
1266 xfree (font_name);
1269 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
1273 /***********************************************************************
1274 X Colors
1275 ***********************************************************************/
1277 /* Parse RGB_LIST, and fill in the RGB fields of COLOR.
1278 RGB_LIST should contain (at least) 3 lisp integers.
1279 Return 0 if there's a problem with RGB_LIST, otherwise return 1. */
1281 static int
1282 parse_rgb_list (rgb_list, color)
1283 Lisp_Object rgb_list;
1284 XColor *color;
1286 #define PARSE_RGB_LIST_FIELD(field) \
1287 if (CONSP (rgb_list) && INTEGERP (XCAR (rgb_list))) \
1289 color->field = XINT (XCAR (rgb_list)); \
1290 rgb_list = XCDR (rgb_list); \
1292 else \
1293 return 0;
1295 PARSE_RGB_LIST_FIELD (red);
1296 PARSE_RGB_LIST_FIELD (green);
1297 PARSE_RGB_LIST_FIELD (blue);
1299 return 1;
1303 /* Lookup on frame F the color described by the lisp string COLOR.
1304 The resulting tty color is returned in TTY_COLOR; if STD_COLOR is
1305 non-zero, then the `standard' definition of the same color is
1306 returned in it. */
1308 static int
1309 tty_lookup_color (f, color, tty_color, std_color)
1310 struct frame *f;
1311 Lisp_Object color;
1312 XColor *tty_color, *std_color;
1314 Lisp_Object frame, color_desc;
1316 if (!STRINGP (color) || NILP (Ffboundp (Qtty_color_desc)))
1317 return 0;
1319 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
1321 color_desc = call2 (Qtty_color_desc, color, frame);
1322 if (CONSP (color_desc) && CONSP (XCDR (color_desc)))
1324 Lisp_Object rgb;
1326 if (! INTEGERP (XCAR (XCDR (color_desc))))
1327 return 0;
1329 tty_color->pixel = XINT (XCAR (XCDR (color_desc)));
1331 rgb = XCDR (XCDR (color_desc));
1332 if (! parse_rgb_list (rgb, tty_color))
1333 return 0;
1335 /* Should we fill in STD_COLOR too? */
1336 if (std_color)
1338 /* Default STD_COLOR to the same as TTY_COLOR. */
1339 *std_color = *tty_color;
1341 /* Do a quick check to see if the returned descriptor is
1342 actually _exactly_ equal to COLOR, otherwise we have to
1343 lookup STD_COLOR separately. If it's impossible to lookup
1344 a standard color, we just give up and use TTY_COLOR. */
1345 if ((!STRINGP (XCAR (color_desc))
1346 || NILP (Fstring_equal (color, XCAR (color_desc))))
1347 && !NILP (Ffboundp (Qtty_color_standard_values)))
1349 /* Look up STD_COLOR separately. */
1350 rgb = call1 (Qtty_color_standard_values, color);
1351 if (! parse_rgb_list (rgb, std_color))
1352 return 0;
1356 return 1;
1358 else if (NILP (Fsymbol_value (intern ("tty-defined-color-alist"))))
1359 /* We were called early during startup, and the colors are not
1360 yet set up in tty-defined-color-alist. Don't return a failure
1361 indication, since this produces the annoying "Unable to
1362 load color" messages in the *Messages* buffer. */
1363 return 1;
1364 else
1365 /* tty-color-desc seems to have returned a bad value. */
1366 return 0;
1369 /* A version of defined_color for non-X frames. */
1372 tty_defined_color (f, color_name, color_def, alloc)
1373 struct frame *f;
1374 char *color_name;
1375 XColor *color_def;
1376 int alloc;
1378 int status = 1;
1380 /* Defaults. */
1381 color_def->pixel = FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_COLOR;
1382 color_def->red = 0;
1383 color_def->blue = 0;
1384 color_def->green = 0;
1386 if (*color_name)
1387 status = tty_lookup_color (f, build_string (color_name), color_def, 0);
1389 if (color_def->pixel == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_COLOR && *color_name)
1391 if (strcmp (color_name, "unspecified-fg") == 0)
1392 color_def->pixel = FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR;
1393 else if (strcmp (color_name, "unspecified-bg") == 0)
1394 color_def->pixel = FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR;
1397 if (color_def->pixel != FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_COLOR)
1398 status = 1;
1400 return status;
1404 /* Decide if color named COLOR_NAME is valid for the display
1405 associated with the frame F; if so, return the rgb values in
1406 COLOR_DEF. If ALLOC is nonzero, allocate a new colormap cell.
1408 This does the right thing for any type of frame. */
1411 defined_color (f, color_name, color_def, alloc)
1412 struct frame *f;
1413 char *color_name;
1414 XColor *color_def;
1415 int alloc;
1417 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
1418 return tty_defined_color (f, color_name, color_def, alloc);
1419 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
1420 else if (FRAME_X_P (f))
1421 return x_defined_color (f, color_name, color_def, alloc);
1422 #endif
1423 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
1424 else if (FRAME_W32_P (f))
1425 return w32_defined_color (f, color_name, color_def, alloc);
1426 #endif
1427 #ifdef MAC_OS
1428 else if (FRAME_MAC_P (f))
1429 return mac_defined_color (f, color_name, color_def, alloc);
1430 #endif
1431 else
1432 abort ();
1436 /* Given the index IDX of a tty color on frame F, return its name, a
1437 Lisp string. */
1439 Lisp_Object
1440 tty_color_name (f, idx)
1441 struct frame *f;
1442 int idx;
1444 if (idx >= 0 && !NILP (Ffboundp (Qtty_color_by_index)))
1446 Lisp_Object frame;
1447 Lisp_Object coldesc;
1449 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
1450 coldesc = call2 (Qtty_color_by_index, make_number (idx), frame);
1452 if (!NILP (coldesc))
1453 return XCAR (coldesc);
1455 #ifdef MSDOS
1456 /* We can have an MSDOG frame under -nw for a short window of
1457 opportunity before internal_terminal_init is called. DTRT. */
1458 if (FRAME_MSDOS_P (f) && !inhibit_window_system)
1459 return msdos_stdcolor_name (idx);
1460 #endif
1462 if (idx == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR)
1463 return build_string (unspecified_fg);
1464 if (idx == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR)
1465 return build_string (unspecified_bg);
1467 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
1468 return vga_stdcolor_name (idx);
1469 #endif
1471 return Qunspecified;
1475 /* Return non-zero if COLOR_NAME is a shade of gray (or white or
1476 black) on frame F.
1478 The criterion implemented here is not a terribly sophisticated one. */
1480 static int
1481 face_color_gray_p (f, color_name)
1482 struct frame *f;
1483 char *color_name;
1485 XColor color;
1486 int gray_p;
1488 if (defined_color (f, color_name, &color, 0))
1489 gray_p = (/* Any color sufficiently close to black counts as grey. */
1490 (color.red < 5000 && color.green < 5000 && color.blue < 5000)
1492 ((abs (color.red - color.green)
1493 < max (color.red, color.green) / 20)
1494 && (abs (color.green - color.blue)
1495 < max (color.green, color.blue) / 20)
1496 && (abs (color.blue - color.red)
1497 < max (color.blue, color.red) / 20)));
1498 else
1499 gray_p = 0;
1501 return gray_p;
1505 /* Return non-zero if color COLOR_NAME can be displayed on frame F.
1506 BACKGROUND_P non-zero means the color will be used as background
1507 color. */
1509 static int
1510 face_color_supported_p (f, color_name, background_p)
1511 struct frame *f;
1512 char *color_name;
1513 int background_p;
1515 Lisp_Object frame;
1516 XColor not_used;
1518 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
1519 return
1520 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1521 FRAME_WINDOW_P (f)
1522 ? (!NILP (Fxw_display_color_p (frame))
1523 || xstricmp (color_name, "black") == 0
1524 || xstricmp (color_name, "white") == 0
1525 || (background_p
1526 && face_color_gray_p (f, color_name))
1527 || (!NILP (Fx_display_grayscale_p (frame))
1528 && face_color_gray_p (f, color_name)))
1530 #endif
1531 tty_defined_color (f, color_name, &not_used, 0);
1535 DEFUN ("color-gray-p", Fcolor_gray_p, Scolor_gray_p, 1, 2, 0,
1536 doc: /* Return non-nil if COLOR is a shade of gray (or white or black).
1537 FRAME specifies the frame and thus the display for interpreting COLOR.
1538 If FRAME is nil or omitted, use the selected frame. */)
1539 (color, frame)
1540 Lisp_Object color, frame;
1542 struct frame *f;
1544 CHECK_STRING (color);
1545 if (NILP (frame))
1546 frame = selected_frame;
1547 else
1548 CHECK_FRAME (frame);
1549 f = XFRAME (frame);
1550 return face_color_gray_p (f, SDATA (color)) ? Qt : Qnil;
1554 DEFUN ("color-supported-p", Fcolor_supported_p,
1555 Scolor_supported_p, 1, 3, 0,
1556 doc: /* Return non-nil if COLOR can be displayed on FRAME.
1557 BACKGROUND-P non-nil means COLOR is used as a background.
1558 Otherwise, this function tells whether it can be used as a foreground.
1559 If FRAME is nil or omitted, use the selected frame.
1560 COLOR must be a valid color name. */)
1561 (color, frame, background_p)
1562 Lisp_Object frame, color, background_p;
1564 struct frame *f;
1566 CHECK_STRING (color);
1567 if (NILP (frame))
1568 frame = selected_frame;
1569 else
1570 CHECK_FRAME (frame);
1571 f = XFRAME (frame);
1572 if (face_color_supported_p (f, SDATA (color), !NILP (background_p)))
1573 return Qt;
1574 return Qnil;
1578 /* Load color with name NAME for use by face FACE on frame F.
1579 TARGET_INDEX must be one of LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX,
1580 LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX, LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX, LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX,
1581 LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX, or LFACE_BOX_INDEX. Value is the
1582 pixel color. If color cannot be loaded, display a message, and
1583 return the foreground, background or underline color of F, but
1584 record that fact in flags of the face so that we don't try to free
1585 these colors. */
1587 unsigned long
1588 load_color (f, face, name, target_index)
1589 struct frame *f;
1590 struct face *face;
1591 Lisp_Object name;
1592 enum lface_attribute_index target_index;
1594 XColor color;
1596 xassert (STRINGP (name));
1597 xassert (target_index == LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX
1598 || target_index == LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX
1599 || target_index == LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX
1600 || target_index == LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX
1601 || target_index == LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX
1602 || target_index == LFACE_BOX_INDEX);
1604 /* if the color map is full, defined_color will return a best match
1605 to the values in an existing cell. */
1606 if (!defined_color (f, SDATA (name), &color, 1))
1608 add_to_log ("Unable to load color \"%s\"", name, Qnil);
1610 switch (target_index)
1612 case LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX:
1613 face->foreground_defaulted_p = 1;
1614 color.pixel = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f);
1615 break;
1617 case LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX:
1618 face->background_defaulted_p = 1;
1619 color.pixel = FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f);
1620 break;
1622 case LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX:
1623 face->underline_defaulted_p = 1;
1624 color.pixel = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f);
1625 break;
1627 case LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX:
1628 face->overline_color_defaulted_p = 1;
1629 color.pixel = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f);
1630 break;
1632 case LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX:
1633 face->strike_through_color_defaulted_p = 1;
1634 color.pixel = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f);
1635 break;
1637 case LFACE_BOX_INDEX:
1638 face->box_color_defaulted_p = 1;
1639 color.pixel = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f);
1640 break;
1642 default:
1643 abort ();
1646 #if GLYPH_DEBUG
1647 else
1648 ++ncolors_allocated;
1649 #endif
1651 return color.pixel;
1655 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
1657 /* Load colors for face FACE which is used on frame F. Colors are
1658 specified by slots LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX and LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX
1659 of ATTRS. If the background color specified is not supported on F,
1660 try to emulate gray colors with a stipple from Vface_default_stipple. */
1662 static void
1663 load_face_colors (f, face, attrs)
1664 struct frame *f;
1665 struct face *face;
1666 Lisp_Object *attrs;
1668 Lisp_Object fg, bg;
1670 bg = attrs[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX];
1671 fg = attrs[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX];
1673 /* Swap colors if face is inverse-video. */
1674 if (EQ (attrs[LFACE_INVERSE_INDEX], Qt))
1676 Lisp_Object tmp;
1677 tmp = fg;
1678 fg = bg;
1679 bg = tmp;
1682 /* Check for support for foreground, not for background because
1683 face_color_supported_p is smart enough to know that grays are
1684 "supported" as background because we are supposed to use stipple
1685 for them. */
1686 if (!face_color_supported_p (f, SDATA (bg), 0)
1687 && !NILP (Fbitmap_spec_p (Vface_default_stipple)))
1689 x_destroy_bitmap (f, face->stipple);
1690 face->stipple = load_pixmap (f, Vface_default_stipple,
1691 &face->pixmap_w, &face->pixmap_h);
1694 face->background = load_color (f, face, bg, LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX);
1695 face->foreground = load_color (f, face, fg, LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX);
1699 /* Free color PIXEL on frame F. */
1701 void
1702 unload_color (f, pixel)
1703 struct frame *f;
1704 unsigned long pixel;
1706 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
1707 if (pixel != -1)
1709 BLOCK_INPUT;
1710 x_free_colors (f, &pixel, 1);
1711 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
1713 #endif
1717 /* Free colors allocated for FACE. */
1719 static void
1720 free_face_colors (f, face)
1721 struct frame *f;
1722 struct face *face;
1724 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
1725 if (face->colors_copied_bitwise_p)
1726 return;
1728 BLOCK_INPUT;
1730 if (!face->foreground_defaulted_p)
1732 x_free_colors (f, &face->foreground, 1);
1733 IF_DEBUG (--ncolors_allocated);
1736 if (!face->background_defaulted_p)
1738 x_free_colors (f, &face->background, 1);
1739 IF_DEBUG (--ncolors_allocated);
1742 if (face->underline_p
1743 && !face->underline_defaulted_p)
1745 x_free_colors (f, &face->underline_color, 1);
1746 IF_DEBUG (--ncolors_allocated);
1749 if (face->overline_p
1750 && !face->overline_color_defaulted_p)
1752 x_free_colors (f, &face->overline_color, 1);
1753 IF_DEBUG (--ncolors_allocated);
1756 if (face->strike_through_p
1757 && !face->strike_through_color_defaulted_p)
1759 x_free_colors (f, &face->strike_through_color, 1);
1760 IF_DEBUG (--ncolors_allocated);
1763 if (face->box != FACE_NO_BOX
1764 && !face->box_color_defaulted_p)
1766 x_free_colors (f, &face->box_color, 1);
1767 IF_DEBUG (--ncolors_allocated);
1770 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
1771 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
1774 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
1778 /***********************************************************************
1779 XLFD Font Names
1780 ***********************************************************************/
1782 /* An enumerator for each field of an XLFD font name. */
1784 enum xlfd_field
1786 XLFD_FOUNDRY,
1787 XLFD_FAMILY,
1788 XLFD_WEIGHT,
1789 XLFD_SLANT,
1790 XLFD_SWIDTH,
1791 XLFD_ADSTYLE,
1792 XLFD_PIXEL_SIZE,
1793 XLFD_POINT_SIZE,
1794 XLFD_RESX,
1795 XLFD_RESY,
1796 XLFD_SPACING,
1797 XLFD_AVGWIDTH,
1798 XLFD_REGISTRY,
1799 XLFD_ENCODING,
1800 XLFD_LAST
1803 /* An enumerator for each possible slant value of a font. Taken from
1804 the XLFD specification. */
1806 enum xlfd_slant
1808 XLFD_SLANT_UNKNOWN,
1809 XLFD_SLANT_ROMAN,
1810 XLFD_SLANT_ITALIC,
1811 XLFD_SLANT_OBLIQUE,
1812 XLFD_SLANT_REVERSE_ITALIC,
1813 XLFD_SLANT_REVERSE_OBLIQUE,
1814 XLFD_SLANT_OTHER
1817 /* Relative font weight according to XLFD documentation. */
1819 enum xlfd_weight
1821 XLFD_WEIGHT_UNKNOWN,
1822 XLFD_WEIGHT_ULTRA_LIGHT, /* 10 */
1823 XLFD_WEIGHT_EXTRA_LIGHT, /* 20 */
1824 XLFD_WEIGHT_LIGHT, /* 30 */
1825 XLFD_WEIGHT_SEMI_LIGHT, /* 40: SemiLight, Book, ... */
1826 XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM, /* 50: Medium, Normal, Regular, ... */
1827 XLFD_WEIGHT_SEMI_BOLD, /* 60: SemiBold, DemiBold, ... */
1828 XLFD_WEIGHT_BOLD, /* 70: Bold, ... */
1829 XLFD_WEIGHT_EXTRA_BOLD, /* 80: ExtraBold, Heavy, ... */
1830 XLFD_WEIGHT_ULTRA_BOLD /* 90: UltraBold, Black, ... */
1833 /* Relative proportionate width. */
1835 enum xlfd_swidth
1837 XLFD_SWIDTH_UNKNOWN,
1838 XLFD_SWIDTH_ULTRA_CONDENSED, /* 10 */
1839 XLFD_SWIDTH_EXTRA_CONDENSED, /* 20 */
1840 XLFD_SWIDTH_CONDENSED, /* 30: Condensed, Narrow, Compressed, ... */
1841 XLFD_SWIDTH_SEMI_CONDENSED, /* 40: semicondensed */
1842 XLFD_SWIDTH_MEDIUM, /* 50: Medium, Normal, Regular, ... */
1843 XLFD_SWIDTH_SEMI_EXPANDED, /* 60: SemiExpanded, DemiExpanded, ... */
1844 XLFD_SWIDTH_EXPANDED, /* 70: Expanded... */
1845 XLFD_SWIDTH_EXTRA_EXPANDED, /* 80: ExtraExpanded, Wide... */
1846 XLFD_SWIDTH_ULTRA_EXPANDED /* 90: UltraExpanded... */
1849 /* Structure used for tables mapping XLFD weight, slant, and width
1850 names to numeric and symbolic values. */
1852 struct table_entry
1854 char *name;
1855 int numeric;
1856 Lisp_Object *symbol;
1859 /* Table of XLFD slant names and their numeric and symbolic
1860 representations. This table must be sorted by slant names in
1861 ascending order. */
1863 static struct table_entry slant_table[] =
1865 {"i", XLFD_SLANT_ITALIC, &Qitalic},
1866 {"o", XLFD_SLANT_OBLIQUE, &Qoblique},
1867 {"ot", XLFD_SLANT_OTHER, &Qitalic},
1868 {"r", XLFD_SLANT_ROMAN, &Qnormal},
1869 {"ri", XLFD_SLANT_REVERSE_ITALIC, &Qreverse_italic},
1870 {"ro", XLFD_SLANT_REVERSE_OBLIQUE, &Qreverse_oblique}
1873 /* Table of XLFD weight names. This table must be sorted by weight
1874 names in ascending order. */
1876 static struct table_entry weight_table[] =
1878 {"black", XLFD_WEIGHT_ULTRA_BOLD, &Qultra_bold},
1879 {"bold", XLFD_WEIGHT_BOLD, &Qbold},
1880 {"book", XLFD_WEIGHT_SEMI_LIGHT, &Qsemi_light},
1881 {"demi", XLFD_WEIGHT_SEMI_BOLD, &Qsemi_bold},
1882 {"demibold", XLFD_WEIGHT_SEMI_BOLD, &Qsemi_bold},
1883 {"extralight", XLFD_WEIGHT_EXTRA_LIGHT, &Qextra_light},
1884 {"extrabold", XLFD_WEIGHT_EXTRA_BOLD, &Qextra_bold},
1885 {"heavy", XLFD_WEIGHT_EXTRA_BOLD, &Qextra_bold},
1886 {"light", XLFD_WEIGHT_LIGHT, &Qlight},
1887 {"medium", XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM, &Qnormal},
1888 {"normal", XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM, &Qnormal},
1889 {"regular", XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM, &Qnormal},
1890 {"semibold", XLFD_WEIGHT_SEMI_BOLD, &Qsemi_bold},
1891 {"semilight", XLFD_WEIGHT_SEMI_LIGHT, &Qsemi_light},
1892 {"ultralight", XLFD_WEIGHT_ULTRA_LIGHT, &Qultra_light},
1893 {"ultrabold", XLFD_WEIGHT_ULTRA_BOLD, &Qultra_bold}
1896 /* Table of XLFD width names. This table must be sorted by width
1897 names in ascending order. */
1899 static struct table_entry swidth_table[] =
1901 {"compressed", XLFD_SWIDTH_CONDENSED, &Qcondensed},
1902 {"condensed", XLFD_SWIDTH_CONDENSED, &Qcondensed},
1903 {"demiexpanded", XLFD_SWIDTH_SEMI_EXPANDED, &Qsemi_expanded},
1904 {"expanded", XLFD_SWIDTH_EXPANDED, &Qexpanded},
1905 {"extracondensed", XLFD_SWIDTH_EXTRA_CONDENSED, &Qextra_condensed},
1906 {"extraexpanded", XLFD_SWIDTH_EXTRA_EXPANDED, &Qextra_expanded},
1907 {"medium", XLFD_SWIDTH_MEDIUM, &Qnormal},
1908 {"narrow", XLFD_SWIDTH_CONDENSED, &Qcondensed},
1909 {"normal", XLFD_SWIDTH_MEDIUM, &Qnormal},
1910 {"regular", XLFD_SWIDTH_MEDIUM, &Qnormal},
1911 {"semicondensed", XLFD_SWIDTH_SEMI_CONDENSED, &Qsemi_condensed},
1912 {"semiexpanded", XLFD_SWIDTH_SEMI_EXPANDED, &Qsemi_expanded},
1913 {"ultracondensed", XLFD_SWIDTH_ULTRA_CONDENSED, &Qultra_condensed},
1914 {"ultraexpanded", XLFD_SWIDTH_ULTRA_EXPANDED, &Qultra_expanded},
1915 {"wide", XLFD_SWIDTH_EXTRA_EXPANDED, &Qextra_expanded}
1918 /* Structure used to hold the result of splitting font names in XLFD
1919 format into their fields. */
1921 struct font_name
1923 /* The original name which is modified destructively by
1924 split_font_name. The pointer is kept here to be able to free it
1925 if it was allocated from the heap. */
1926 char *name;
1928 /* Font name fields. Each vector element points into `name' above.
1929 Fields are NUL-terminated. */
1930 char *fields[XLFD_LAST];
1932 /* Numeric values for those fields that interest us. See
1933 split_font_name for which these are. */
1934 int numeric[XLFD_LAST];
1936 /* If the original name matches one of Vface_font_rescale_alist,
1937 the value is the corresponding rescale ratio. Otherwise, the
1938 value is 1.0. */
1939 double rescale_ratio;
1941 /* Lower value mean higher priority. */
1942 int registry_priority;
1945 /* The frame in effect when sorting font names. Set temporarily in
1946 sort_fonts so that it is available in font comparison functions. */
1948 static struct frame *font_frame;
1950 /* Order by which font selection chooses fonts. The default values
1951 mean `first, find a best match for the font width, then for the
1952 font height, then for weight, then for slant.' This variable can be
1953 set via set-face-font-sort-order. */
1955 #ifdef MAC_OS
1956 static int font_sort_order[4] = {
1957 XLFD_SWIDTH, XLFD_POINT_SIZE, XLFD_WEIGHT, XLFD_SLANT
1959 #else
1960 static int font_sort_order[4];
1961 #endif
1963 /* Look up FONT.fields[FIELD_INDEX] in TABLE which has DIM entries.
1964 TABLE must be sorted by TABLE[i]->name in ascending order. Value
1965 is a pointer to the matching table entry or null if no table entry
1966 matches. */
1968 static struct table_entry *
1969 xlfd_lookup_field_contents (table, dim, font, field_index)
1970 struct table_entry *table;
1971 int dim;
1972 struct font_name *font;
1973 int field_index;
1975 /* Function split_font_name converts fields to lower-case, so there
1976 is no need to use xstrlwr or xstricmp here. */
1977 char *s = font->fields[field_index];
1978 int low, mid, high, cmp;
1980 low = 0;
1981 high = dim - 1;
1983 while (low <= high)
1985 mid = (low + high) / 2;
1986 cmp = strcmp (table[mid].name, s);
1988 if (cmp < 0)
1989 low = mid + 1;
1990 else if (cmp > 0)
1991 high = mid - 1;
1992 else
1993 return table + mid;
1996 return NULL;
2000 /* Return a numeric representation for font name field
2001 FONT.fields[FIELD_INDEX]. The field is looked up in TABLE which
2002 has DIM entries. Value is the numeric value found or DFLT if no
2003 table entry matches. This function is used to translate weight,
2004 slant, and swidth names of XLFD font names to numeric values. */
2006 static INLINE int
2007 xlfd_numeric_value (table, dim, font, field_index, dflt)
2008 struct table_entry *table;
2009 int dim;
2010 struct font_name *font;
2011 int field_index;
2012 int dflt;
2014 struct table_entry *p;
2015 p = xlfd_lookup_field_contents (table, dim, font, field_index);
2016 return p ? p->numeric : dflt;
2020 /* Return a symbolic representation for font name field
2021 FONT.fields[FIELD_INDEX]. The field is looked up in TABLE which
2022 has DIM entries. Value is the symbolic value found or DFLT if no
2023 table entry matches. This function is used to translate weight,
2024 slant, and swidth names of XLFD font names to symbols. */
2026 static INLINE Lisp_Object
2027 xlfd_symbolic_value (table, dim, font, field_index, dflt)
2028 struct table_entry *table;
2029 int dim;
2030 struct font_name *font;
2031 int field_index;
2032 Lisp_Object dflt;
2034 struct table_entry *p;
2035 p = xlfd_lookup_field_contents (table, dim, font, field_index);
2036 return p ? *p->symbol : dflt;
2040 /* Return a numeric value for the slant of the font given by FONT. */
2042 static INLINE int
2043 xlfd_numeric_slant (font)
2044 struct font_name *font;
2046 return xlfd_numeric_value (slant_table, DIM (slant_table),
2047 font, XLFD_SLANT, XLFD_SLANT_ROMAN);
2051 /* Return a symbol representing the weight of the font given by FONT. */
2053 static INLINE Lisp_Object
2054 xlfd_symbolic_slant (font)
2055 struct font_name *font;
2057 return xlfd_symbolic_value (slant_table, DIM (slant_table),
2058 font, XLFD_SLANT, Qnormal);
2062 /* Return a numeric value for the weight of the font given by FONT. */
2064 static INLINE int
2065 xlfd_numeric_weight (font)
2066 struct font_name *font;
2068 return xlfd_numeric_value (weight_table, DIM (weight_table),
2069 font, XLFD_WEIGHT, XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM);
2073 /* Return a symbol representing the slant of the font given by FONT. */
2075 static INLINE Lisp_Object
2076 xlfd_symbolic_weight (font)
2077 struct font_name *font;
2079 return xlfd_symbolic_value (weight_table, DIM (weight_table),
2080 font, XLFD_WEIGHT, Qnormal);
2084 /* Return a numeric value for the swidth of the font whose XLFD font
2085 name fields are found in FONT. */
2087 static INLINE int
2088 xlfd_numeric_swidth (font)
2089 struct font_name *font;
2091 return xlfd_numeric_value (swidth_table, DIM (swidth_table),
2092 font, XLFD_SWIDTH, XLFD_SWIDTH_MEDIUM);
2096 /* Return a symbolic value for the swidth of FONT. */
2098 static INLINE Lisp_Object
2099 xlfd_symbolic_swidth (font)
2100 struct font_name *font;
2102 return xlfd_symbolic_value (swidth_table, DIM (swidth_table),
2103 font, XLFD_SWIDTH, Qnormal);
2107 /* Look up the entry of SYMBOL in the vector TABLE which has DIM
2108 entries. Value is a pointer to the matching table entry or null if
2109 no element of TABLE contains SYMBOL. */
2111 static struct table_entry *
2112 face_value (table, dim, symbol)
2113 struct table_entry *table;
2114 int dim;
2115 Lisp_Object symbol;
2117 int i;
2119 xassert (SYMBOLP (symbol));
2121 for (i = 0; i < dim; ++i)
2122 if (EQ (*table[i].symbol, symbol))
2123 break;
2125 return i < dim ? table + i : NULL;
2129 /* Return a numeric value for SYMBOL in the vector TABLE which has DIM
2130 entries. Value is -1 if SYMBOL is not found in TABLE. */
2132 static INLINE int
2133 face_numeric_value (table, dim, symbol)
2134 struct table_entry *table;
2135 int dim;
2136 Lisp_Object symbol;
2138 struct table_entry *p = face_value (table, dim, symbol);
2139 return p ? p->numeric : -1;
2143 /* Return a numeric value representing the weight specified by Lisp
2144 symbol WEIGHT. Value is one of the enumerators of enum
2145 xlfd_weight. */
2147 static INLINE int
2148 face_numeric_weight (weight)
2149 Lisp_Object weight;
2151 return face_numeric_value (weight_table, DIM (weight_table), weight);
2155 /* Return a numeric value representing the slant specified by Lisp
2156 symbol SLANT. Value is one of the enumerators of enum xlfd_slant. */
2158 static INLINE int
2159 face_numeric_slant (slant)
2160 Lisp_Object slant;
2162 return face_numeric_value (slant_table, DIM (slant_table), slant);
2166 /* Return a numeric value representing the swidth specified by Lisp
2167 symbol WIDTH. Value is one of the enumerators of enum xlfd_swidth. */
2169 static int
2170 face_numeric_swidth (width)
2171 Lisp_Object width;
2173 return face_numeric_value (swidth_table, DIM (swidth_table), width);
2177 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
2179 /* Return non-zero if FONT is the name of a fixed-pitch font. */
2181 static INLINE int
2182 xlfd_fixed_p (font)
2183 struct font_name *font;
2185 /* Function split_font_name converts fields to lower-case, so there
2186 is no need to use tolower here. */
2187 return *font->fields[XLFD_SPACING] != 'p';
2191 /* Return the point size of FONT on frame F, measured in 1/10 pt.
2193 The actual height of the font when displayed on F depends on the
2194 resolution of both the font and frame. For example, a 10pt font
2195 designed for a 100dpi display will display larger than 10pt on a
2196 75dpi display. (It's not unusual to use fonts not designed for the
2197 display one is using. For example, some intlfonts are available in
2198 72dpi versions, only.)
2200 Value is the real point size of FONT on frame F, or 0 if it cannot
2201 be determined. */
2203 static INLINE int
2204 xlfd_point_size (f, font)
2205 struct frame *f;
2206 struct font_name *font;
2208 double resy = FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->resy;
2209 char *pixel_field = font->fields[XLFD_PIXEL_SIZE];
2210 double pixel;
2211 int real_pt;
2213 if (*pixel_field == '[')
2215 /* The pixel size field is `[A B C D]' which specifies
2216 a transformation matrix.
2218 A B 0
2219 C D 0
2220 0 0 1
2222 by which all glyphs of the font are transformed. The spec
2223 says that s scalar value N for the pixel size is equivalent
2224 to A = N * resx/resy, B = C = 0, D = N. */
2225 char *start = pixel_field + 1, *end;
2226 double matrix[4];
2227 int i;
2229 for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
2231 matrix[i] = strtod (start, &end);
2232 start = end;
2235 pixel = matrix[3];
2237 else
2238 pixel = atoi (pixel_field);
2240 if (pixel == 0)
2241 real_pt = 0;
2242 else
2243 real_pt = PT_PER_INCH * 10.0 * pixel / resy + 0.5;
2245 return real_pt;
2249 /* Return point size of PIXEL dots while considering Y-resultion (DPI)
2250 of frame F. This function is used to guess a point size of font
2251 when only the pixel height of the font is available. */
2253 static INLINE int
2254 pixel_point_size (f, pixel)
2255 struct frame *f;
2256 int pixel;
2258 double resy = FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->resy;
2259 double real_pt;
2260 int int_pt;
2262 /* As one inch is PT_PER_INCH points, PT_PER_INCH/RESY gives the
2263 point size of one dot. */
2264 real_pt = pixel * PT_PER_INCH / resy;
2265 int_pt = real_pt + 0.5;
2267 return int_pt;
2271 /* Return a rescaling ratio of a font of NAME. */
2273 static double
2274 font_rescale_ratio (name)
2275 char *name;
2277 Lisp_Object tail, elt;
2279 for (tail = Vface_font_rescale_alist; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
2281 elt = XCAR (tail);
2282 if (STRINGP (XCAR (elt)) && FLOATP (XCDR (elt))
2283 && fast_c_string_match_ignore_case (XCAR (elt), name) >= 0)
2284 return XFLOAT_DATA (XCDR (elt));
2286 return 1.0;
2290 /* Split XLFD font name FONT->name destructively into NUL-terminated,
2291 lower-case fields in FONT->fields. NUMERIC_P non-zero means
2292 compute numeric values for fields XLFD_POINT_SIZE, XLFD_SWIDTH,
2293 XLFD_RESY, XLFD_SLANT, and XLFD_WEIGHT in FONT->numeric. Value is
2294 zero if the font name doesn't have the format we expect. The
2295 expected format is a font name that starts with a `-' and has
2296 XLFD_LAST fields separated by `-'. */
2298 static int
2299 split_font_name (f, font, numeric_p)
2300 struct frame *f;
2301 struct font_name *font;
2302 int numeric_p;
2304 int i = 0;
2305 int success_p;
2306 double rescale_ratio;
2308 if (numeric_p)
2309 /* This must be done before splitting the font name. */
2310 rescale_ratio = font_rescale_ratio (font->name);
2312 if (*font->name == '-')
2314 char *p = xstrlwr (font->name) + 1;
2316 while (i < XLFD_LAST)
2318 font->fields[i] = p;
2319 ++i;
2321 /* Pixel and point size may be of the form `[....]'. For
2322 BNF, see XLFD spec, chapter 4. Negative values are
2323 indicated by tilde characters which we replace with
2324 `-' characters, here. */
2325 if (*p == '['
2326 && (i - 1 == XLFD_PIXEL_SIZE
2327 || i - 1 == XLFD_POINT_SIZE))
2329 char *start, *end;
2330 int j;
2332 for (++p; *p && *p != ']'; ++p)
2333 if (*p == '~')
2334 *p = '-';
2336 /* Check that the matrix contains 4 floating point
2337 numbers. */
2338 for (j = 0, start = font->fields[i - 1] + 1;
2339 j < 4;
2340 ++j, start = end)
2341 if (strtod (start, &end) == 0 && start == end)
2342 break;
2344 if (j < 4)
2345 break;
2348 while (*p && *p != '-')
2349 ++p;
2351 if (*p != '-')
2352 break;
2354 *p++ = 0;
2358 success_p = i == XLFD_LAST;
2360 /* If requested, and font name was in the expected format,
2361 compute numeric values for some fields. */
2362 if (numeric_p && success_p)
2364 font->numeric[XLFD_POINT_SIZE] = xlfd_point_size (f, font);
2365 font->numeric[XLFD_RESY] = atoi (font->fields[XLFD_RESY]);
2366 font->numeric[XLFD_SLANT] = xlfd_numeric_slant (font);
2367 font->numeric[XLFD_WEIGHT] = xlfd_numeric_weight (font);
2368 font->numeric[XLFD_SWIDTH] = xlfd_numeric_swidth (font);
2369 font->numeric[XLFD_AVGWIDTH] = atoi (font->fields[XLFD_AVGWIDTH]);
2370 font->rescale_ratio = rescale_ratio;
2373 /* Initialize it to zero. It will be overridden by font_list while
2374 trying alternate registries. */
2375 font->registry_priority = 0;
2377 return success_p;
2381 /* Build an XLFD font name from font name fields in FONT. Value is a
2382 pointer to the font name, which is allocated via xmalloc. */
2384 static char *
2385 build_font_name (font)
2386 struct font_name *font;
2388 int i;
2389 int size = 100;
2390 char *font_name = (char *) xmalloc (size);
2391 int total_length = 0;
2393 for (i = 0; i < XLFD_LAST; ++i)
2395 /* Add 1 because of the leading `-'. */
2396 int len = strlen (font->fields[i]) + 1;
2398 /* Reallocate font_name if necessary. Add 1 for the final
2399 NUL-byte. */
2400 if (total_length + len + 1 >= size)
2402 int new_size = max (2 * size, size + len + 1);
2403 int sz = new_size * sizeof *font_name;
2404 font_name = (char *) xrealloc (font_name, sz);
2405 size = new_size;
2408 font_name[total_length] = '-';
2409 bcopy (font->fields[i], font_name + total_length + 1, len - 1);
2410 total_length += len;
2413 font_name[total_length] = 0;
2414 return font_name;
2418 /* Free an array FONTS of N font_name structures. This frees FONTS
2419 itself and all `name' fields in its elements. */
2421 static INLINE void
2422 free_font_names (fonts, n)
2423 struct font_name *fonts;
2424 int n;
2426 while (n)
2427 xfree (fonts[--n].name);
2428 xfree (fonts);
2432 /* Sort vector FONTS of font_name structures which contains NFONTS
2433 elements using qsort and comparison function CMPFN. F is the frame
2434 on which the fonts will be used. The global variable font_frame
2435 is temporarily set to F to make it available in CMPFN. */
2437 static INLINE void
2438 sort_fonts (f, fonts, nfonts, cmpfn)
2439 struct frame *f;
2440 struct font_name *fonts;
2441 int nfonts;
2442 int (*cmpfn) P_ ((const void *, const void *));
2444 font_frame = f;
2445 qsort (fonts, nfonts, sizeof *fonts, cmpfn);
2446 font_frame = NULL;
2450 /* Get fonts matching PATTERN on frame F. If F is null, use the first
2451 display in x_display_list. FONTS is a pointer to a vector of
2452 NFONTS font_name structures. TRY_ALTERNATIVES_P non-zero means try
2453 alternative patterns from Valternate_fontname_alist if no fonts are
2454 found matching PATTERN.
2456 For all fonts found, set FONTS[i].name to the name of the font,
2457 allocated via xmalloc, and split font names into fields. Ignore
2458 fonts that we can't parse. Value is the number of fonts found. */
2460 static int
2461 x_face_list_fonts (f, pattern, pfonts, nfonts, try_alternatives_p)
2462 struct frame *f;
2463 char *pattern;
2464 struct font_name **pfonts;
2465 int nfonts, try_alternatives_p;
2467 int n, nignored;
2469 /* NTEMACS_TODO : currently this uses w32_list_fonts, but it may be
2470 better to do it the other way around. */
2471 Lisp_Object lfonts;
2472 Lisp_Object lpattern, tem;
2473 struct font_name *fonts = 0;
2474 int num_fonts = nfonts;
2476 *pfonts = 0;
2477 lpattern = build_string (pattern);
2479 /* Get the list of fonts matching PATTERN. */
2480 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
2481 BLOCK_INPUT;
2482 lfonts = w32_list_fonts (f, lpattern, 0, nfonts);
2483 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
2484 #else
2485 lfonts = x_list_fonts (f, lpattern, -1, nfonts);
2486 #endif
2488 if (nfonts < 0 && CONSP (lfonts))
2489 num_fonts = XFASTINT (Flength (lfonts));
2491 /* Make a copy of the font names we got from X, and
2492 split them into fields. */
2493 n = nignored = 0;
2494 for (tem = lfonts; CONSP (tem) && n < num_fonts; tem = XCDR (tem))
2496 Lisp_Object elt, tail;
2497 const char *name = SDATA (XCAR (tem));
2499 /* Ignore fonts matching a pattern from face-ignored-fonts. */
2500 for (tail = Vface_ignored_fonts; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
2502 elt = XCAR (tail);
2503 if (STRINGP (elt)
2504 && fast_c_string_match_ignore_case (elt, name) >= 0)
2505 break;
2507 if (!NILP (tail))
2509 ++nignored;
2510 continue;
2513 if (! fonts)
2515 *pfonts = (struct font_name *) xmalloc (num_fonts * sizeof **pfonts);
2516 fonts = *pfonts;
2519 /* Make a copy of the font name. */
2520 fonts[n].name = xstrdup (name);
2522 if (split_font_name (f, fonts + n, 1))
2524 if (font_scalable_p (fonts + n)
2525 && !may_use_scalable_font_p (name))
2527 ++nignored;
2528 xfree (fonts[n].name);
2530 else
2531 ++n;
2533 else
2534 xfree (fonts[n].name);
2537 /* If no fonts found, try patterns from Valternate_fontname_alist. */
2538 if (n == 0 && try_alternatives_p)
2540 Lisp_Object list = Valternate_fontname_alist;
2542 if (*pfonts)
2544 xfree (*pfonts);
2545 *pfonts = 0;
2548 while (CONSP (list))
2550 Lisp_Object entry = XCAR (list);
2551 if (CONSP (entry)
2552 && STRINGP (XCAR (entry))
2553 && strcmp (SDATA (XCAR (entry)), pattern) == 0)
2554 break;
2555 list = XCDR (list);
2558 if (CONSP (list))
2560 Lisp_Object patterns = XCAR (list);
2561 Lisp_Object name;
2563 while (CONSP (patterns)
2564 /* If list is screwed up, give up. */
2565 && (name = XCAR (patterns),
2566 STRINGP (name))
2567 /* Ignore patterns equal to PATTERN because we tried that
2568 already with no success. */
2569 && (strcmp (SDATA (name), pattern) == 0
2570 || (n = x_face_list_fonts (f, SDATA (name),
2571 pfonts, nfonts, 0),
2572 n == 0)))
2573 patterns = XCDR (patterns);
2577 return n;
2581 /* Check if a font matching pattern_offset_t on frame F is available
2582 or not. PATTERN may be a cons (FAMILY . REGISTRY), in which case,
2583 a font name pattern is generated from FAMILY and REGISTRY. */
2586 face_font_available_p (f, pattern)
2587 struct frame *f;
2588 Lisp_Object pattern;
2590 Lisp_Object fonts;
2592 if (! STRINGP (pattern))
2594 Lisp_Object family, registry;
2595 char *family_str, *registry_str, *pattern_str;
2597 CHECK_CONS (pattern);
2598 family = XCAR (pattern);
2599 if (NILP (family))
2600 family_str = "*";
2601 else
2603 CHECK_STRING (family);
2604 family_str = (char *) SDATA (family);
2606 registry = XCDR (pattern);
2607 if (NILP (registry))
2608 registry_str = "*";
2609 else
2611 CHECK_STRING (registry);
2612 registry_str = (char *) SDATA (registry);
2615 pattern_str = (char *) alloca (strlen (family_str)
2616 + strlen (registry_str)
2617 + 10);
2618 strcpy (pattern_str, index (family_str, '-') ? "-" : "-*-");
2619 strcat (pattern_str, family_str);
2620 strcat (pattern_str, "-*-");
2621 strcat (pattern_str, registry_str);
2622 if (!index (registry_str, '-'))
2624 if (registry_str[strlen (registry_str) - 1] == '*')
2625 strcat (pattern_str, "-*");
2626 else
2627 strcat (pattern_str, "*-*");
2629 pattern = build_string (pattern_str);
2632 /* Get the list of fonts matching PATTERN. */
2633 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
2634 BLOCK_INPUT;
2635 fonts = w32_list_fonts (f, pattern, 0, 1);
2636 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
2637 #else
2638 fonts = x_list_fonts (f, pattern, -1, 1);
2639 #endif
2640 return XINT (Flength (fonts));
2644 /* Determine fonts matching PATTERN on frame F. Sort resulting fonts
2645 using comparison function CMPFN. Value is the number of fonts
2646 found. If value is non-zero, *FONTS is set to a vector of
2647 font_name structures allocated from the heap containing matching
2648 fonts. Each element of *FONTS contains a name member that is also
2649 allocated from the heap. Font names in these structures are split
2650 into fields. Use free_font_names to free such an array. */
2652 static int
2653 sorted_font_list (f, pattern, cmpfn, fonts)
2654 struct frame *f;
2655 char *pattern;
2656 int (*cmpfn) P_ ((const void *, const void *));
2657 struct font_name **fonts;
2659 int nfonts;
2661 /* Get the list of fonts matching pattern. 100 should suffice. */
2662 nfonts = DEFAULT_FONT_LIST_LIMIT;
2663 if (INTEGERP (Vfont_list_limit))
2664 nfonts = XINT (Vfont_list_limit);
2666 *fonts = NULL;
2667 nfonts = x_face_list_fonts (f, pattern, fonts, nfonts, 1);
2669 /* Sort the resulting array and return it in *FONTS. If no
2670 fonts were found, make sure to set *FONTS to null. */
2671 if (nfonts)
2672 sort_fonts (f, *fonts, nfonts, cmpfn);
2673 else if (*fonts)
2675 xfree (*fonts);
2676 *fonts = NULL;
2679 return nfonts;
2683 /* Compare two font_name structures *A and *B. Value is analogous to
2684 strcmp. Sort order is given by the global variable
2685 font_sort_order. Font names are sorted so that, everything else
2686 being equal, fonts with a resolution closer to that of the frame on
2687 which they are used are listed first. The global variable
2688 font_frame is the frame on which we operate. */
2690 static int
2691 cmp_font_names (a, b)
2692 const void *a, *b;
2694 struct font_name *x = (struct font_name *) a;
2695 struct font_name *y = (struct font_name *) b;
2696 int cmp;
2698 /* All strings have been converted to lower-case by split_font_name,
2699 so we can use strcmp here. */
2700 cmp = strcmp (x->fields[XLFD_FAMILY], y->fields[XLFD_FAMILY]);
2701 if (cmp == 0)
2703 int i;
2705 for (i = 0; i < DIM (font_sort_order) && cmp == 0; ++i)
2707 int j = font_sort_order[i];
2708 cmp = x->numeric[j] - y->numeric[j];
2711 if (cmp == 0)
2713 /* Everything else being equal, we prefer fonts with an
2714 y-resolution closer to that of the frame. */
2715 int resy = FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (font_frame)->resy;
2716 int x_resy = x->numeric[XLFD_RESY];
2717 int y_resy = y->numeric[XLFD_RESY];
2718 cmp = abs (resy - x_resy) - abs (resy - y_resy);
2722 return cmp;
2726 /* Get a sorted list of fonts of family FAMILY on frame F. If PATTERN
2727 is non-nil list fonts matching that pattern. Otherwise, if
2728 REGISTRY is non-nil return only fonts with that registry, otherwise
2729 return fonts of any registry. Set *FONTS to a vector of font_name
2730 structures allocated from the heap containing the fonts found.
2731 Value is the number of fonts found. */
2733 static int
2734 font_list_1 (f, pattern, family, registry, fonts)
2735 struct frame *f;
2736 Lisp_Object pattern, family, registry;
2737 struct font_name **fonts;
2739 char *pattern_str, *family_str, *registry_str;
2741 if (NILP (pattern))
2743 family_str = (NILP (family) ? "*" : (char *) SDATA (family));
2744 registry_str = (NILP (registry) ? "*" : (char *) SDATA (registry));
2746 pattern_str = (char *) alloca (strlen (family_str)
2747 + strlen (registry_str)
2748 + 10);
2749 strcpy (pattern_str, index (family_str, '-') ? "-" : "-*-");
2750 strcat (pattern_str, family_str);
2751 strcat (pattern_str, "-*-");
2752 strcat (pattern_str, registry_str);
2753 if (!index (registry_str, '-'))
2755 if (registry_str[strlen (registry_str) - 1] == '*')
2756 strcat (pattern_str, "-*");
2757 else
2758 strcat (pattern_str, "*-*");
2761 else
2762 pattern_str = (char *) SDATA (pattern);
2764 return sorted_font_list (f, pattern_str, cmp_font_names, fonts);
2768 /* Concatenate font list FONTS1 and FONTS2. FONTS1 and FONTS2
2769 contains NFONTS1 fonts and NFONTS2 fonts respectively. Return a
2770 pointer to a newly allocated font list. FONTS1 and FONTS2 are
2771 freed. */
2773 static struct font_name *
2774 concat_font_list (fonts1, nfonts1, fonts2, nfonts2)
2775 struct font_name *fonts1, *fonts2;
2776 int nfonts1, nfonts2;
2778 int new_nfonts = nfonts1 + nfonts2;
2779 struct font_name *new_fonts;
2781 new_fonts = (struct font_name *) xmalloc (sizeof *new_fonts * new_nfonts);
2782 bcopy (fonts1, new_fonts, sizeof *new_fonts * nfonts1);
2783 bcopy (fonts2, new_fonts + nfonts1, sizeof *new_fonts * nfonts2);
2784 xfree (fonts1);
2785 xfree (fonts2);
2786 return new_fonts;
2790 /* Get a sorted list of fonts of family FAMILY on frame F.
2792 If PATTERN is non-nil list fonts matching that pattern.
2794 If REGISTRY is non-nil, return fonts with that registry and the
2795 alternative registries from Vface_alternative_font_registry_alist.
2797 If REGISTRY is nil return fonts of any registry.
2799 Set *FONTS to a vector of font_name structures allocated from the
2800 heap containing the fonts found. Value is the number of fonts
2801 found. */
2803 static int
2804 font_list (f, pattern, family, registry, fonts)
2805 struct frame *f;
2806 Lisp_Object pattern, family, registry;
2807 struct font_name **fonts;
2809 int nfonts = font_list_1 (f, pattern, family, registry, fonts);
2811 if (!NILP (registry)
2812 && CONSP (Vface_alternative_font_registry_alist))
2814 Lisp_Object alter;
2816 alter = Fassoc (registry, Vface_alternative_font_registry_alist);
2817 if (CONSP (alter))
2819 int reg_prio, i;
2821 for (alter = XCDR (alter), reg_prio = 1;
2822 CONSP (alter);
2823 alter = XCDR (alter), reg_prio++)
2824 if (STRINGP (XCAR (alter)))
2826 int nfonts2;
2827 struct font_name *fonts2;
2829 nfonts2 = font_list_1 (f, pattern, family, XCAR (alter),
2830 &fonts2);
2831 for (i = 0; i < nfonts2; i++)
2832 fonts2[i].registry_priority = reg_prio;
2833 *fonts = (nfonts > 0
2834 ? concat_font_list (*fonts, nfonts, fonts2, nfonts2)
2835 : fonts2);
2836 nfonts += nfonts2;
2841 return nfonts;
2845 /* Remove elements from LIST whose cars are `equal'. Called from
2846 x-family-fonts and x-font-family-list to remove duplicate font
2847 entries. */
2849 static void
2850 remove_duplicates (list)
2851 Lisp_Object list;
2853 Lisp_Object tail = list;
2855 while (!NILP (tail) && !NILP (XCDR (tail)))
2857 Lisp_Object next = XCDR (tail);
2858 if (!NILP (Fequal (XCAR (next), XCAR (tail))))
2859 XSETCDR (tail, XCDR (next));
2860 else
2861 tail = XCDR (tail);
2866 DEFUN ("x-family-fonts", Fx_family_fonts, Sx_family_fonts, 0, 2, 0,
2867 doc: /* Return a list of available fonts of family FAMILY on FRAME.
2868 If FAMILY is omitted or nil, list all families.
2869 Otherwise, FAMILY must be a string, possibly containing wildcards
2870 `?' and `*'.
2871 If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame.
2872 Each element of the result is a vector [FAMILY WIDTH POINT-SIZE WEIGHT
2873 SLANT FIXED-P FULL REGISTRY-AND-ENCODING].
2874 FAMILY is the font family name. POINT-SIZE is the size of the
2875 font in 1/10 pt. WIDTH, WEIGHT, and SLANT are symbols describing the
2876 width, weight and slant of the font. These symbols are the same as for
2877 face attributes. FIXED-P is non-nil if the font is fixed-pitch.
2878 FULL is the full name of the font, and REGISTRY-AND-ENCODING is a string
2879 giving the registry and encoding of the font.
2880 The result list is sorted according to the current setting of
2881 the face font sort order. */)
2882 (family, frame)
2883 Lisp_Object family, frame;
2885 struct frame *f = check_x_frame (frame);
2886 struct font_name *fonts;
2887 int i, nfonts;
2888 Lisp_Object result;
2889 struct gcpro gcpro1;
2891 if (!NILP (family))
2892 CHECK_STRING (family);
2894 result = Qnil;
2895 GCPRO1 (result);
2896 nfonts = font_list (f, Qnil, family, Qnil, &fonts);
2897 for (i = nfonts - 1; i >= 0; --i)
2899 Lisp_Object v = Fmake_vector (make_number (8), Qnil);
2900 char *tem;
2902 ASET (v, 0, build_string (fonts[i].fields[XLFD_FAMILY]));
2903 ASET (v, 1, xlfd_symbolic_swidth (fonts + i));
2904 ASET (v, 2, make_number (xlfd_point_size (f, fonts + i)));
2905 ASET (v, 3, xlfd_symbolic_weight (fonts + i));
2906 ASET (v, 4, xlfd_symbolic_slant (fonts + i));
2907 ASET (v, 5, xlfd_fixed_p (fonts + i) ? Qt : Qnil);
2908 tem = build_font_name (fonts + i);
2909 ASET (v, 6, build_string (tem));
2910 sprintf (tem, "%s-%s", fonts[i].fields[XLFD_REGISTRY],
2911 fonts[i].fields[XLFD_ENCODING]);
2912 ASET (v, 7, build_string (tem));
2913 xfree (tem);
2915 result = Fcons (v, result);
2918 remove_duplicates (result);
2919 free_font_names (fonts, nfonts);
2920 UNGCPRO;
2921 return result;
2925 DEFUN ("x-font-family-list", Fx_font_family_list, Sx_font_family_list,
2926 0, 1, 0,
2927 doc: /* Return a list of available font families on FRAME.
2928 If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame.
2929 Value is a list of conses (FAMILY . FIXED-P) where FAMILY
2930 is a font family, and FIXED-P is non-nil if fonts of that family
2931 are fixed-pitch. */)
2932 (frame)
2933 Lisp_Object frame;
2935 struct frame *f = check_x_frame (frame);
2936 int nfonts, i;
2937 struct font_name *fonts;
2938 Lisp_Object result;
2939 struct gcpro gcpro1;
2940 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
2942 /* Let's consider all fonts. */
2943 specbind (intern ("font-list-limit"), make_number (-1));
2944 nfonts = font_list (f, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, &fonts);
2946 result = Qnil;
2947 GCPRO1 (result);
2948 for (i = nfonts - 1; i >= 0; --i)
2949 result = Fcons (Fcons (build_string (fonts[i].fields[XLFD_FAMILY]),
2950 xlfd_fixed_p (fonts + i) ? Qt : Qnil),
2951 result);
2953 remove_duplicates (result);
2954 free_font_names (fonts, nfonts);
2955 UNGCPRO;
2956 return unbind_to (count, result);
2960 DEFUN ("x-list-fonts", Fx_list_fonts, Sx_list_fonts, 1, 5, 0,
2961 doc: /* Return a list of the names of available fonts matching PATTERN.
2962 If optional arguments FACE and FRAME are specified, return only fonts
2963 the same size as FACE on FRAME.
2964 PATTERN is a string, perhaps with wildcard characters;
2965 the * character matches any substring, and
2966 the ? character matches any single character.
2967 PATTERN is case-insensitive.
2968 FACE is a face name--a symbol.
2970 The return value is a list of strings, suitable as arguments to
2971 set-face-font.
2973 Fonts Emacs can't use may or may not be excluded
2974 even if they match PATTERN and FACE.
2975 The optional fourth argument MAXIMUM sets a limit on how many
2976 fonts to match. The first MAXIMUM fonts are reported.
2977 The optional fifth argument WIDTH, if specified, is a number of columns
2978 occupied by a character of a font. In that case, return only fonts
2979 the WIDTH times as wide as FACE on FRAME. */)
2980 (pattern, face, frame, maximum, width)
2981 Lisp_Object pattern, face, frame, maximum, width;
2983 struct frame *f;
2984 int size;
2985 int maxnames;
2987 check_x ();
2988 CHECK_STRING (pattern);
2990 if (NILP (maximum))
2991 maxnames = -1;
2992 else
2994 CHECK_NATNUM (maximum);
2995 maxnames = XINT (maximum);
2998 if (!NILP (width))
2999 CHECK_NUMBER (width);
3001 /* We can't simply call check_x_frame because this function may be
3002 called before any frame is created. */
3003 f = frame_or_selected_frame (frame, 2);
3004 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
3006 /* Perhaps we have not yet created any frame. */
3007 f = NULL;
3008 face = Qnil;
3011 /* Determine the width standard for comparison with the fonts we find. */
3013 if (NILP (face))
3014 size = 0;
3015 else
3017 /* This is of limited utility since it works with character
3018 widths. Keep it for compatibility. --gerd. */
3019 int face_id = lookup_named_face (f, face, 0, 0);
3020 struct face *face = (face_id < 0
3021 ? NULL
3022 : FACE_FROM_ID (f, face_id));
3024 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
3025 /* For historic reasons, FONT_WIDTH refers to average width on W32,
3026 not maximum as on X. Redefine here. */
3027 #undef FONT_WIDTH
3028 #define FONT_WIDTH FONT_MAX_WIDTH
3029 #endif
3031 if (face && face->font)
3032 size = FONT_WIDTH (face->font);
3033 else
3034 size = FONT_WIDTH (FRAME_FONT (f)); /* FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f) */
3036 if (!NILP (width))
3037 size *= XINT (width);
3041 Lisp_Object args[2];
3043 args[0] = x_list_fonts (f, pattern, size, maxnames);
3044 if (f == NULL)
3045 /* We don't have to check fontsets. */
3046 return args[0];
3047 args[1] = list_fontsets (f, pattern, size);
3048 return Fnconc (2, args);
3052 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
3056 /***********************************************************************
3057 Lisp Faces
3058 ***********************************************************************/
3060 /* Access face attributes of face LFACE, a Lisp vector. */
3062 #define LFACE_FAMILY(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX)
3063 #define LFACE_HEIGHT(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX)
3064 #define LFACE_WEIGHT(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX)
3065 #define LFACE_SLANT(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_SLANT_INDEX)
3066 #define LFACE_UNDERLINE(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX)
3067 #define LFACE_INVERSE(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_INVERSE_INDEX)
3068 #define LFACE_FOREGROUND(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX)
3069 #define LFACE_BACKGROUND(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX)
3070 #define LFACE_STIPPLE(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX)
3071 #define LFACE_SWIDTH(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX)
3072 #define LFACE_OVERLINE(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX)
3073 #define LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX)
3074 #define LFACE_BOX(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_BOX_INDEX)
3075 #define LFACE_FONT(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_FONT_INDEX)
3076 #define LFACE_INHERIT(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_INHERIT_INDEX)
3077 #define LFACE_AVGWIDTH(LFACE) AREF ((LFACE), LFACE_AVGWIDTH_INDEX)
3079 /* Non-zero if LFACE is a Lisp face. A Lisp face is a vector of size
3080 LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE which has the symbol `face' in slot 0. */
3082 #define LFACEP(LFACE) \
3083 (VECTORP (LFACE) \
3084 && XVECTOR (LFACE)->size == LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE \
3085 && EQ (AREF (LFACE, 0), Qface))
3088 #if GLYPH_DEBUG
3090 /* Check consistency of Lisp face attribute vector ATTRS. */
3092 static void
3093 check_lface_attrs (attrs)
3094 Lisp_Object *attrs;
3096 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX])
3097 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX])
3098 || STRINGP (attrs[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX]));
3099 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX])
3100 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX])
3101 || SYMBOLP (attrs[LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX]));
3102 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_AVGWIDTH_INDEX])
3103 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_AVGWIDTH_INDEX])
3104 || INTEGERP (attrs[LFACE_AVGWIDTH_INDEX]));
3105 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX])
3106 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX])
3107 || INTEGERP (attrs[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX])
3108 || FLOATP (attrs[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX])
3109 || FUNCTIONP (attrs[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX]));
3110 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX])
3111 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX])
3112 || SYMBOLP (attrs[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX]));
3113 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX])
3114 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX])
3115 || SYMBOLP (attrs[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX]));
3116 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX])
3117 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX])
3118 || SYMBOLP (attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX])
3119 || STRINGP (attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX]));
3120 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX])
3121 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX])
3122 || SYMBOLP (attrs[LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX])
3123 || STRINGP (attrs[LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX]));
3124 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX])
3125 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX])
3126 || SYMBOLP (attrs[LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX])
3127 || STRINGP (attrs[LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX]));
3128 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX])
3129 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX])
3130 || SYMBOLP (attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX])
3131 || STRINGP (attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX])
3132 || INTEGERP (attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX])
3133 || CONSP (attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX]));
3134 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_INVERSE_INDEX])
3135 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_INVERSE_INDEX])
3136 || SYMBOLP (attrs[LFACE_INVERSE_INDEX]));
3137 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX])
3138 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX])
3139 || STRINGP (attrs[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX]));
3140 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX])
3141 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX])
3142 || STRINGP (attrs[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX]));
3143 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_INHERIT_INDEX])
3144 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_INHERIT_INDEX])
3145 || NILP (attrs[LFACE_INHERIT_INDEX])
3146 || SYMBOLP (attrs[LFACE_INHERIT_INDEX])
3147 || CONSP (attrs[LFACE_INHERIT_INDEX]));
3148 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
3149 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX])
3150 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX])
3151 || SYMBOLP (attrs[LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX])
3152 || !NILP (Fbitmap_spec_p (attrs[LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX])));
3153 xassert (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_FONT_INDEX])
3154 || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[LFACE_FONT_INDEX])
3155 || NILP (attrs[LFACE_FONT_INDEX])
3156 || STRINGP (attrs[LFACE_FONT_INDEX]));
3157 #endif
3161 /* Check consistency of attributes of Lisp face LFACE (a Lisp vector). */
3163 static void
3164 check_lface (lface)
3165 Lisp_Object lface;
3167 if (!NILP (lface))
3169 xassert (LFACEP (lface));
3170 check_lface_attrs (XVECTOR (lface)->contents);
3174 #else /* GLYPH_DEBUG == 0 */
3176 #define check_lface_attrs(attrs) (void) 0
3177 #define check_lface(lface) (void) 0
3179 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG == 0 */
3183 /* Face-merge cycle checking. */
3185 /* A `named merge point' is simply a point during face-merging where we
3186 look up a face by name. We keep a stack of which named lookups we're
3187 currently processing so that we can easily detect cycles, using a
3188 linked- list of struct named_merge_point structures, typically
3189 allocated on the stack frame of the named lookup functions which are
3190 active (so no consing is required). */
3191 struct named_merge_point
3193 Lisp_Object face_name;
3194 struct named_merge_point *prev;
3198 /* If a face merging cycle is detected for FACE_NAME, return 0,
3199 otherwise add NEW_NAMED_MERGE_POINT, which is initialized using
3200 FACE_NAME, as the head of the linked list pointed to by
3201 NAMED_MERGE_POINTS, and return 1. */
3203 static INLINE int
3204 push_named_merge_point (struct named_merge_point *new_named_merge_point,
3205 Lisp_Object face_name,
3206 struct named_merge_point **named_merge_points)
3208 struct named_merge_point *prev;
3210 for (prev = *named_merge_points; prev; prev = prev->prev)
3211 if (EQ (face_name, prev->face_name))
3212 return 0;
3214 new_named_merge_point->face_name = face_name;
3215 new_named_merge_point->prev = *named_merge_points;
3217 *named_merge_points = new_named_merge_point;
3219 return 1;
3225 /* Resolve face name FACE_NAME. If FACE_NAME is a string, intern it
3226 to make it a symbol. If FACE_NAME is an alias for another face,
3227 return that face's name.
3229 Return default face in case of errors. */
3231 static Lisp_Object
3232 resolve_face_name (face_name, signal_p)
3233 Lisp_Object face_name;
3234 int signal_p;
3236 Lisp_Object orig_face;
3237 Lisp_Object tortoise, hare;
3239 if (STRINGP (face_name))
3240 face_name = intern (SDATA (face_name));
3242 if (NILP (face_name) || !SYMBOLP (face_name))
3243 return face_name;
3245 orig_face = face_name;
3246 tortoise = hare = face_name;
3248 while (1)
3250 face_name = hare;
3251 hare = Fget (hare, Qface_alias);
3252 if (NILP (hare) || !SYMBOLP (hare))
3253 break;
3255 face_name = hare;
3256 hare = Fget (hare, Qface_alias);
3257 if (NILP (hare) || !SYMBOLP (hare))
3258 break;
3260 tortoise = Fget (tortoise, Qface_alias);
3261 if (EQ (hare, tortoise))
3263 if (signal_p)
3264 xsignal1 (Qcircular_list, orig_face);
3265 return Qdefault;
3269 return face_name;
3273 /* Return the face definition of FACE_NAME on frame F. F null means
3274 return the definition for new frames. FACE_NAME may be a string or
3275 a symbol (apparently Emacs 20.2 allowed strings as face names in
3276 face text properties; Ediff uses that). If FACE_NAME is an alias
3277 for another face, return that face's definition. If SIGNAL_P is
3278 non-zero, signal an error if FACE_NAME is not a valid face name.
3279 If SIGNAL_P is zero, value is nil if FACE_NAME is not a valid face
3280 name. */
3282 static INLINE Lisp_Object
3283 lface_from_face_name (f, face_name, signal_p)
3284 struct frame *f;
3285 Lisp_Object face_name;
3286 int signal_p;
3288 Lisp_Object lface;
3290 face_name = resolve_face_name (face_name, signal_p);
3292 if (f)
3293 lface = assq_no_quit (face_name, f->face_alist);
3294 else
3295 lface = assq_no_quit (face_name, Vface_new_frame_defaults);
3297 if (CONSP (lface))
3298 lface = XCDR (lface);
3299 else if (signal_p)
3300 signal_error ("Invalid face", face_name);
3302 check_lface (lface);
3303 return lface;
3307 /* Get face attributes of face FACE_NAME from frame-local faces on
3308 frame F. Store the resulting attributes in ATTRS which must point
3309 to a vector of Lisp_Objects of size LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE. If SIGNAL_P
3310 is non-zero, signal an error if FACE_NAME does not name a face.
3311 Otherwise, value is zero if FACE_NAME is not a face. */
3313 static INLINE int
3314 get_lface_attributes (f, face_name, attrs, signal_p)
3315 struct frame *f;
3316 Lisp_Object face_name;
3317 Lisp_Object *attrs;
3318 int signal_p;
3320 Lisp_Object lface;
3321 int success_p;
3323 lface = lface_from_face_name (f, face_name, signal_p);
3324 if (!NILP (lface))
3326 bcopy (XVECTOR (lface)->contents, attrs,
3327 LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE * sizeof *attrs);
3328 success_p = 1;
3330 else
3331 success_p = 0;
3333 return success_p;
3337 /* Non-zero if all attributes in face attribute vector ATTRS are
3338 specified, i.e. are non-nil. */
3340 static int
3341 lface_fully_specified_p (attrs)
3342 Lisp_Object *attrs;
3344 int i;
3346 for (i = 1; i < LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE; ++i)
3347 if (i != LFACE_FONT_INDEX && i != LFACE_INHERIT_INDEX
3348 && i != LFACE_AVGWIDTH_INDEX)
3349 if ((UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[i]) || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (attrs[i]))
3350 #ifdef MAC_OS
3351 /* MAC_TODO: No stipple support on Mac OS yet, this index is
3352 always unspecified. */
3353 && i != LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX
3354 #endif
3356 break;
3358 return i == LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE;
3361 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
3363 /* Set font-related attributes of Lisp face LFACE from the fullname of
3364 the font opened by FONTNAME. If FORCE_P is zero, set only
3365 unspecified attributes of LFACE. The exception is `font'
3366 attribute. It is set to FONTNAME as is regardless of FORCE_P.
3368 If FONTNAME is not available on frame F,
3369 return 0 if MAY_FAIL_P is non-zero, otherwise abort.
3370 If the fullname is not in a valid XLFD format,
3371 return 0 if MAY_FAIL_P is non-zero, otherwise set normal values
3372 in LFACE and return 1.
3373 Otherwise, return 1. */
3375 static int
3376 set_lface_from_font_name (f, lface, fontname, force_p, may_fail_p)
3377 struct frame *f;
3378 Lisp_Object lface;
3379 Lisp_Object fontname;
3380 int force_p, may_fail_p;
3382 struct font_name font;
3383 char *buffer;
3384 int pt;
3385 int have_xlfd_p;
3386 int fontset;
3387 char *font_name = SDATA (fontname);
3388 struct font_info *font_info;
3390 /* If FONTNAME is actually a fontset name, get ASCII font name of it. */
3391 fontset = fs_query_fontset (fontname, 0);
3392 if (fontset >= 0)
3393 font_name = SDATA (fontset_ascii (fontset));
3395 /* Check if FONT_NAME is surely available on the system. Usually
3396 FONT_NAME is already cached for the frame F and FS_LOAD_FONT
3397 returns quickly. But, even if FONT_NAME is not yet cached,
3398 caching it now is not futail because we anyway load the font
3399 later. */
3400 BLOCK_INPUT;
3401 font_info = FS_LOAD_FONT (f, 0, font_name, -1);
3402 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
3404 if (!font_info)
3406 if (may_fail_p)
3407 return 0;
3408 abort ();
3411 font.name = STRDUPA (font_info->full_name);
3412 have_xlfd_p = split_font_name (f, &font, 1);
3414 /* Set attributes only if unspecified, otherwise face defaults for
3415 new frames would never take effect. If we couldn't get a font
3416 name conforming to XLFD, set normal values. */
3418 if (force_p || UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_FAMILY (lface)))
3420 Lisp_Object val;
3421 if (have_xlfd_p)
3423 buffer = (char *) alloca (strlen (font.fields[XLFD_FAMILY])
3424 + strlen (font.fields[XLFD_FOUNDRY])
3425 + 2);
3426 sprintf (buffer, "%s-%s", font.fields[XLFD_FOUNDRY],
3427 font.fields[XLFD_FAMILY]);
3428 val = build_string (buffer);
3430 else
3431 val = build_string ("*");
3432 LFACE_FAMILY (lface) = val;
3435 if (force_p || UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_HEIGHT (lface)))
3437 if (have_xlfd_p)
3438 pt = xlfd_point_size (f, &font);
3439 else
3440 pt = pixel_point_size (f, font_info->height * 10);
3441 xassert (pt > 0);
3442 LFACE_HEIGHT (lface) = make_number (pt);
3445 if (force_p || UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_SWIDTH (lface)))
3446 LFACE_SWIDTH (lface)
3447 = have_xlfd_p ? xlfd_symbolic_swidth (&font) : Qnormal;
3449 if (force_p || UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_AVGWIDTH (lface)))
3450 LFACE_AVGWIDTH (lface)
3451 = (have_xlfd_p
3452 ? make_number (font.numeric[XLFD_AVGWIDTH])
3453 : Qunspecified);
3455 if (force_p || UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_WEIGHT (lface)))
3456 LFACE_WEIGHT (lface)
3457 = have_xlfd_p ? xlfd_symbolic_weight (&font) : Qnormal;
3459 if (force_p || UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_SLANT (lface)))
3460 LFACE_SLANT (lface)
3461 = have_xlfd_p ? xlfd_symbolic_slant (&font) : Qnormal;
3463 LFACE_FONT (lface) = fontname;
3465 return 1;
3468 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
3471 /* Merges the face height FROM with the face height TO, and returns the
3472 merged height. If FROM is an invalid height, then INVALID is
3473 returned instead. FROM and TO may be either absolute face heights or
3474 `relative' heights; the returned value is always an absolute height
3475 unless both FROM and TO are relative. GCPRO is a lisp value that
3476 will be protected from garbage-collection if this function makes a
3477 call into lisp. */
3479 Lisp_Object
3480 merge_face_heights (from, to, invalid)
3481 Lisp_Object from, to, invalid;
3483 Lisp_Object result = invalid;
3485 if (INTEGERP (from))
3486 /* FROM is absolute, just use it as is. */
3487 result = from;
3488 else if (FLOATP (from))
3489 /* FROM is a scale, use it to adjust TO. */
3491 if (INTEGERP (to))
3492 /* relative X absolute => absolute */
3493 result = make_number ((EMACS_INT)(XFLOAT_DATA (from) * XINT (to)));
3494 else if (FLOATP (to))
3495 /* relative X relative => relative */
3496 result = make_float (XFLOAT_DATA (from) * XFLOAT_DATA (to));
3497 else if (UNSPECIFIEDP (to))
3498 result = from;
3500 else if (FUNCTIONP (from))
3501 /* FROM is a function, which use to adjust TO. */
3503 /* Call function with current height as argument.
3504 From is the new height. */
3505 Lisp_Object args[2];
3507 args[0] = from;
3508 args[1] = to;
3509 result = safe_call (2, args);
3511 /* Ensure that if TO was absolute, so is the result. */
3512 if (INTEGERP (to) && !INTEGERP (result))
3513 result = invalid;
3516 return result;
3520 /* Merge two Lisp face attribute vectors on frame F, FROM and TO, and
3521 store the resulting attributes in TO, which must be already be
3522 completely specified and contain only absolute attributes. Every
3523 specified attribute of FROM overrides the corresponding attribute of
3524 TO; relative attributes in FROM are merged with the absolute value in
3525 TO and replace it. NAMED_MERGE_POINTS is used internally to detect
3526 loops in face inheritance; it should be 0 when called from other
3527 places. */
3529 static INLINE void
3530 merge_face_vectors (f, from, to, named_merge_points)
3531 struct frame *f;
3532 Lisp_Object *from, *to;
3533 struct named_merge_point *named_merge_points;
3535 int i;
3537 /* If FROM inherits from some other faces, merge their attributes into
3538 TO before merging FROM's direct attributes. Note that an :inherit
3539 attribute of `unspecified' is the same as one of nil; we never
3540 merge :inherit attributes, so nil is more correct, but lots of
3541 other code uses `unspecified' as a generic value for face attributes. */
3542 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (from[LFACE_INHERIT_INDEX])
3543 && !NILP (from[LFACE_INHERIT_INDEX]))
3544 merge_face_ref (f, from[LFACE_INHERIT_INDEX], to, 0, named_merge_points);
3546 /* If TO specifies a :font attribute, and FROM specifies some
3547 font-related attribute, we need to clear TO's :font attribute
3548 (because it will be inconsistent with whatever FROM specifies, and
3549 FROM takes precedence). */
3550 if (!NILP (to[LFACE_FONT_INDEX])
3551 && (!UNSPECIFIEDP (from[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX])
3552 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (from[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX])
3553 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (from[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX])
3554 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (from[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX])
3555 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (from[LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX])
3556 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (from[LFACE_AVGWIDTH_INDEX])))
3557 to[LFACE_FONT_INDEX] = Qnil;
3559 for (i = 1; i < LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE; ++i)
3560 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (from[i]))
3562 if (i == LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX && !INTEGERP (from[i]))
3563 to[i] = merge_face_heights (from[i], to[i], to[i]);
3564 else
3565 to[i] = from[i];
3568 /* TO is always an absolute face, which should inherit from nothing.
3569 We blindly copy the :inherit attribute above and fix it up here. */
3570 to[LFACE_INHERIT_INDEX] = Qnil;
3573 /* Merge the named face FACE_NAME on frame F, into the vector of face
3574 attributes TO. NAMED_MERGE_POINTS is used to detect loops in face
3575 inheritance. Returns true if FACE_NAME is a valid face name and
3576 merging succeeded. */
3578 static int
3579 merge_named_face (f, face_name, to, named_merge_points)
3580 struct frame *f;
3581 Lisp_Object face_name;
3582 Lisp_Object *to;
3583 struct named_merge_point *named_merge_points;
3585 struct named_merge_point named_merge_point;
3587 if (push_named_merge_point (&named_merge_point,
3588 face_name, &named_merge_points))
3590 struct gcpro gcpro1;
3591 Lisp_Object from[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
3592 int ok = get_lface_attributes (f, face_name, from, 0);
3594 if (ok)
3596 GCPRO1 (named_merge_point.face_name);
3597 merge_face_vectors (f, from, to, named_merge_points);
3598 UNGCPRO;
3601 return ok;
3603 else
3604 return 0;
3608 /* Merge face attributes from the lisp `face reference' FACE_REF on
3609 frame F into the face attribute vector TO. If ERR_MSGS is non-zero,
3610 problems with FACE_REF cause an error message to be shown. Return
3611 non-zero if no errors occurred (regardless of the value of ERR_MSGS).
3612 NAMED_MERGE_POINTS is used to detect loops in face inheritance or
3613 list structure; it may be 0 for most callers.
3615 FACE_REF may be a single face specification or a list of such
3616 specifications. Each face specification can be:
3618 1. A symbol or string naming a Lisp face.
3620 2. A property list of the form (KEYWORD VALUE ...) where each
3621 KEYWORD is a face attribute name, and value is an appropriate value
3622 for that attribute.
3624 3. Conses or the form (FOREGROUND-COLOR . COLOR) or
3625 (BACKGROUND-COLOR . COLOR) where COLOR is a color name. This is
3626 for compatibility with 20.2.
3628 Face specifications earlier in lists take precedence over later
3629 specifications. */
3631 static int
3632 merge_face_ref (f, face_ref, to, err_msgs, named_merge_points)
3633 struct frame *f;
3634 Lisp_Object face_ref;
3635 Lisp_Object *to;
3636 int err_msgs;
3637 struct named_merge_point *named_merge_points;
3639 int ok = 1; /* Succeed without an error? */
3641 if (CONSP (face_ref))
3643 Lisp_Object first = XCAR (face_ref);
3645 if (EQ (first, Qforeground_color)
3646 || EQ (first, Qbackground_color))
3648 /* One of (FOREGROUND-COLOR . COLOR) or (BACKGROUND-COLOR
3649 . COLOR). COLOR must be a string. */
3650 Lisp_Object color_name = XCDR (face_ref);
3651 Lisp_Object color = first;
3653 if (STRINGP (color_name))
3655 if (EQ (color, Qforeground_color))
3656 to[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX] = color_name;
3657 else
3658 to[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX] = color_name;
3660 else
3662 if (err_msgs)
3663 add_to_log ("Invalid face color", color_name, Qnil);
3664 ok = 0;
3667 else if (SYMBOLP (first)
3668 && *SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (first)) == ':')
3670 /* Assume this is the property list form. */
3671 while (CONSP (face_ref) && CONSP (XCDR (face_ref)))
3673 Lisp_Object keyword = XCAR (face_ref);
3674 Lisp_Object value = XCAR (XCDR (face_ref));
3675 int err = 0;
3677 /* Specifying `unspecified' is a no-op. */
3678 if (EQ (value, Qunspecified))
3680 else if (EQ (keyword, QCfamily))
3682 if (STRINGP (value))
3683 to[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX] = value;
3684 else
3685 err = 1;
3687 else if (EQ (keyword, QCheight))
3689 Lisp_Object new_height =
3690 merge_face_heights (value, to[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX], Qnil);
3692 if (! NILP (new_height))
3693 to[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX] = new_height;
3694 else
3695 err = 1;
3697 else if (EQ (keyword, QCweight))
3699 if (SYMBOLP (value)
3700 && face_numeric_weight (value) >= 0)
3701 to[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX] = value;
3702 else
3703 err = 1;
3705 else if (EQ (keyword, QCslant))
3707 if (SYMBOLP (value)
3708 && face_numeric_slant (value) >= 0)
3709 to[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX] = value;
3710 else
3711 err = 1;
3713 else if (EQ (keyword, QCunderline))
3715 if (EQ (value, Qt)
3716 || NILP (value)
3717 || STRINGP (value))
3718 to[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX] = value;
3719 else
3720 err = 1;
3722 else if (EQ (keyword, QCoverline))
3724 if (EQ (value, Qt)
3725 || NILP (value)
3726 || STRINGP (value))
3727 to[LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX] = value;
3728 else
3729 err = 1;
3731 else if (EQ (keyword, QCstrike_through))
3733 if (EQ (value, Qt)
3734 || NILP (value)
3735 || STRINGP (value))
3736 to[LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX] = value;
3737 else
3738 err = 1;
3740 else if (EQ (keyword, QCbox))
3742 if (EQ (value, Qt))
3743 value = make_number (1);
3744 if (INTEGERP (value)
3745 || STRINGP (value)
3746 || CONSP (value)
3747 || NILP (value))
3748 to[LFACE_BOX_INDEX] = value;
3749 else
3750 err = 1;
3752 else if (EQ (keyword, QCinverse_video)
3753 || EQ (keyword, QCreverse_video))
3755 if (EQ (value, Qt) || NILP (value))
3756 to[LFACE_INVERSE_INDEX] = value;
3757 else
3758 err = 1;
3760 else if (EQ (keyword, QCforeground))
3762 if (STRINGP (value))
3763 to[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX] = value;
3764 else
3765 err = 1;
3767 else if (EQ (keyword, QCbackground))
3769 if (STRINGP (value))
3770 to[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX] = value;
3771 else
3772 err = 1;
3774 else if (EQ (keyword, QCstipple))
3776 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
3777 Lisp_Object pixmap_p = Fbitmap_spec_p (value);
3778 if (!NILP (pixmap_p))
3779 to[LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX] = value;
3780 else
3781 err = 1;
3782 #endif
3784 else if (EQ (keyword, QCwidth))
3786 if (SYMBOLP (value)
3787 && face_numeric_swidth (value) >= 0)
3788 to[LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX] = value;
3789 else
3790 err = 1;
3792 else if (EQ (keyword, QCinherit))
3794 /* This is not really very useful; it's just like a
3795 normal face reference. */
3796 if (! merge_face_ref (f, value, to,
3797 err_msgs, named_merge_points))
3798 err = 1;
3800 else
3801 err = 1;
3803 if (err)
3805 add_to_log ("Invalid face attribute %S %S", keyword, value);
3806 ok = 0;
3809 face_ref = XCDR (XCDR (face_ref));
3812 else
3814 /* This is a list of face refs. Those at the beginning of the
3815 list take precedence over what follows, so we have to merge
3816 from the end backwards. */
3817 Lisp_Object next = XCDR (face_ref);
3819 if (! NILP (next))
3820 ok = merge_face_ref (f, next, to, err_msgs, named_merge_points);
3822 if (! merge_face_ref (f, first, to, err_msgs, named_merge_points))
3823 ok = 0;
3826 else
3828 /* FACE_REF ought to be a face name. */
3829 ok = merge_named_face (f, face_ref, to, named_merge_points);
3830 if (!ok && err_msgs)
3831 add_to_log ("Invalid face reference: %s", face_ref, Qnil);
3834 return ok;
3838 DEFUN ("internal-make-lisp-face", Finternal_make_lisp_face,
3839 Sinternal_make_lisp_face, 1, 2, 0,
3840 doc: /* Make FACE, a symbol, a Lisp face with all attributes nil.
3841 If FACE was not known as a face before, create a new one.
3842 If optional argument FRAME is specified, make a frame-local face
3843 for that frame. Otherwise operate on the global face definition.
3844 Value is a vector of face attributes. */)
3845 (face, frame)
3846 Lisp_Object face, frame;
3848 Lisp_Object global_lface, lface;
3849 struct frame *f;
3850 int i;
3852 CHECK_SYMBOL (face);
3853 global_lface = lface_from_face_name (NULL, face, 0);
3855 if (!NILP (frame))
3857 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
3858 f = XFRAME (frame);
3859 lface = lface_from_face_name (f, face, 0);
3861 else
3862 f = NULL, lface = Qnil;
3864 /* Add a global definition if there is none. */
3865 if (NILP (global_lface))
3867 global_lface = Fmake_vector (make_number (LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE),
3868 Qunspecified);
3869 AREF (global_lface, 0) = Qface;
3870 Vface_new_frame_defaults = Fcons (Fcons (face, global_lface),
3871 Vface_new_frame_defaults);
3873 /* Assign the new Lisp face a unique ID. The mapping from Lisp
3874 face id to Lisp face is given by the vector lface_id_to_name.
3875 The mapping from Lisp face to Lisp face id is given by the
3876 property `face' of the Lisp face name. */
3877 if (next_lface_id == lface_id_to_name_size)
3879 int new_size = max (50, 2 * lface_id_to_name_size);
3880 int sz = new_size * sizeof *lface_id_to_name;
3881 lface_id_to_name = (Lisp_Object *) xrealloc (lface_id_to_name, sz);
3882 lface_id_to_name_size = new_size;
3885 lface_id_to_name[next_lface_id] = face;
3886 Fput (face, Qface, make_number (next_lface_id));
3887 ++next_lface_id;
3889 else if (f == NULL)
3890 for (i = 1; i < LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE; ++i)
3891 AREF (global_lface, i) = Qunspecified;
3893 /* Add a frame-local definition. */
3894 if (f)
3896 if (NILP (lface))
3898 lface = Fmake_vector (make_number (LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE),
3899 Qunspecified);
3900 AREF (lface, 0) = Qface;
3901 f->face_alist = Fcons (Fcons (face, lface), f->face_alist);
3903 else
3904 for (i = 1; i < LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE; ++i)
3905 AREF (lface, i) = Qunspecified;
3907 else
3908 lface = global_lface;
3910 /* Changing a named face means that all realized faces depending on
3911 that face are invalid. Since we cannot tell which realized faces
3912 depend on the face, make sure they are all removed. This is done
3913 by incrementing face_change_count. The next call to
3914 init_iterator will then free realized faces. */
3915 if (NILP (Fget (face, Qface_no_inherit)))
3917 ++face_change_count;
3918 ++windows_or_buffers_changed;
3921 xassert (LFACEP (lface));
3922 check_lface (lface);
3923 return lface;
3927 DEFUN ("internal-lisp-face-p", Finternal_lisp_face_p,
3928 Sinternal_lisp_face_p, 1, 2, 0,
3929 doc: /* Return non-nil if FACE names a face.
3930 If optional second argument FRAME is non-nil, check for the
3931 existence of a frame-local face with name FACE on that frame.
3932 Otherwise check for the existence of a global face. */)
3933 (face, frame)
3934 Lisp_Object face, frame;
3936 Lisp_Object lface;
3938 if (!NILP (frame))
3940 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
3941 lface = lface_from_face_name (XFRAME (frame), face, 0);
3943 else
3944 lface = lface_from_face_name (NULL, face, 0);
3946 return lface;
3950 DEFUN ("internal-copy-lisp-face", Finternal_copy_lisp_face,
3951 Sinternal_copy_lisp_face, 4, 4, 0,
3952 doc: /* Copy face FROM to TO.
3953 If FRAME is t, copy the global face definition of FROM.
3954 Otherwise, copy the frame-local definition of FROM on FRAME.
3955 If NEW-FRAME is a frame, copy that data into the frame-local
3956 definition of TO on NEW-FRAME. If NEW-FRAME is nil.
3957 FRAME controls where the data is copied to.
3959 The value is TO. */)
3960 (from, to, frame, new_frame)
3961 Lisp_Object from, to, frame, new_frame;
3963 Lisp_Object lface, copy;
3965 CHECK_SYMBOL (from);
3966 CHECK_SYMBOL (to);
3968 if (EQ (frame, Qt))
3970 /* Copy global definition of FROM. We don't make copies of
3971 strings etc. because 20.2 didn't do it either. */
3972 lface = lface_from_face_name (NULL, from, 1);
3973 copy = Finternal_make_lisp_face (to, Qnil);
3975 else
3977 /* Copy frame-local definition of FROM. */
3978 if (NILP (new_frame))
3979 new_frame = frame;
3980 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
3981 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (new_frame);
3982 lface = lface_from_face_name (XFRAME (frame), from, 1);
3983 copy = Finternal_make_lisp_face (to, new_frame);
3986 bcopy (XVECTOR (lface)->contents, XVECTOR (copy)->contents,
3987 LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE * sizeof (Lisp_Object));
3989 /* Changing a named face means that all realized faces depending on
3990 that face are invalid. Since we cannot tell which realized faces
3991 depend on the face, make sure they are all removed. This is done
3992 by incrementing face_change_count. The next call to
3993 init_iterator will then free realized faces. */
3994 if (NILP (Fget (to, Qface_no_inherit)))
3996 ++face_change_count;
3997 ++windows_or_buffers_changed;
4000 return to;
4004 DEFUN ("internal-set-lisp-face-attribute", Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute,
4005 Sinternal_set_lisp_face_attribute, 3, 4, 0,
4006 doc: /* Set attribute ATTR of FACE to VALUE.
4007 FRAME being a frame means change the face on that frame.
4008 FRAME nil means change the face of the selected frame.
4009 FRAME t means change the default for new frames.
4010 FRAME 0 means change the face on all frames, and change the default
4011 for new frames. */)
4012 (face, attr, value, frame)
4013 Lisp_Object face, attr, value, frame;
4015 Lisp_Object lface;
4016 Lisp_Object old_value = Qnil;
4017 /* Set 1 if ATTR is QCfont. */
4018 int font_attr_p = 0;
4019 /* Set 1 if ATTR is one of font-related attributes other than QCfont. */
4020 int font_related_attr_p = 0;
4022 CHECK_SYMBOL (face);
4023 CHECK_SYMBOL (attr);
4025 face = resolve_face_name (face, 1);
4027 /* If FRAME is 0, change face on all frames, and change the
4028 default for new frames. */
4029 if (INTEGERP (frame) && XINT (frame) == 0)
4031 Lisp_Object tail;
4032 Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute (face, attr, value, Qt);
4033 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail, frame)
4034 Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute (face, attr, value, frame);
4035 return face;
4038 /* Set lface to the Lisp attribute vector of FACE. */
4039 if (EQ (frame, Qt))
4041 lface = lface_from_face_name (NULL, face, 1);
4043 /* When updating face-new-frame-defaults, we put :ignore-defface
4044 where the caller wants `unspecified'. This forces the frame
4045 defaults to ignore the defface value. Otherwise, the defface
4046 will take effect, which is generally not what is intended.
4047 The value of that attribute will be inherited from some other
4048 face during face merging. See internal_merge_in_global_face. */
4049 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (value))
4050 value = Qignore_defface;
4052 else
4054 if (NILP (frame))
4055 frame = selected_frame;
4057 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
4058 lface = lface_from_face_name (XFRAME (frame), face, 0);
4060 /* If a frame-local face doesn't exist yet, create one. */
4061 if (NILP (lface))
4062 lface = Finternal_make_lisp_face (face, frame);
4065 if (EQ (attr, QCfamily))
4067 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4069 CHECK_STRING (value);
4070 if (SCHARS (value) == 0)
4071 signal_error ("Invalid face family", value);
4073 old_value = LFACE_FAMILY (lface);
4074 LFACE_FAMILY (lface) = value;
4075 font_related_attr_p = 1;
4077 else if (EQ (attr, QCheight))
4079 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4081 Lisp_Object test;
4083 test = (EQ (face, Qdefault)
4084 ? value
4085 /* The default face must have an absolute size,
4086 otherwise, we do a test merge with a random
4087 height to see if VALUE's ok. */
4088 : merge_face_heights (value, make_number (10), Qnil));
4090 if (!INTEGERP (test) || XINT (test) <= 0)
4091 signal_error ("Invalid face height", value);
4094 old_value = LFACE_HEIGHT (lface);
4095 LFACE_HEIGHT (lface) = value;
4096 font_related_attr_p = 1;
4098 else if (EQ (attr, QCweight))
4100 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4102 CHECK_SYMBOL (value);
4103 if (face_numeric_weight (value) < 0)
4104 signal_error ("Invalid face weight", value);
4106 old_value = LFACE_WEIGHT (lface);
4107 LFACE_WEIGHT (lface) = value;
4108 font_related_attr_p = 1;
4110 else if (EQ (attr, QCslant))
4112 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4114 CHECK_SYMBOL (value);
4115 if (face_numeric_slant (value) < 0)
4116 signal_error ("Invalid face slant", value);
4118 old_value = LFACE_SLANT (lface);
4119 LFACE_SLANT (lface) = value;
4120 font_related_attr_p = 1;
4122 else if (EQ (attr, QCunderline))
4124 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4125 if ((SYMBOLP (value)
4126 && !EQ (value, Qt)
4127 && !EQ (value, Qnil))
4128 /* Underline color. */
4129 || (STRINGP (value)
4130 && SCHARS (value) == 0))
4131 signal_error ("Invalid face underline", value);
4133 old_value = LFACE_UNDERLINE (lface);
4134 LFACE_UNDERLINE (lface) = value;
4136 else if (EQ (attr, QCoverline))
4138 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4139 if ((SYMBOLP (value)
4140 && !EQ (value, Qt)
4141 && !EQ (value, Qnil))
4142 /* Overline color. */
4143 || (STRINGP (value)
4144 && SCHARS (value) == 0))
4145 signal_error ("Invalid face overline", value);
4147 old_value = LFACE_OVERLINE (lface);
4148 LFACE_OVERLINE (lface) = value;
4150 else if (EQ (attr, QCstrike_through))
4152 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4153 if ((SYMBOLP (value)
4154 && !EQ (value, Qt)
4155 && !EQ (value, Qnil))
4156 /* Strike-through color. */
4157 || (STRINGP (value)
4158 && SCHARS (value) == 0))
4159 signal_error ("Invalid face strike-through", value);
4161 old_value = LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH (lface);
4162 LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH (lface) = value;
4164 else if (EQ (attr, QCbox))
4166 int valid_p;
4168 /* Allow t meaning a simple box of width 1 in foreground color
4169 of the face. */
4170 if (EQ (value, Qt))
4171 value = make_number (1);
4173 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (value) || IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4174 valid_p = 1;
4175 else if (NILP (value))
4176 valid_p = 1;
4177 else if (INTEGERP (value))
4178 valid_p = XINT (value) != 0;
4179 else if (STRINGP (value))
4180 valid_p = SCHARS (value) > 0;
4181 else if (CONSP (value))
4183 Lisp_Object tem;
4185 tem = value;
4186 while (CONSP (tem))
4188 Lisp_Object k, v;
4190 k = XCAR (tem);
4191 tem = XCDR (tem);
4192 if (!CONSP (tem))
4193 break;
4194 v = XCAR (tem);
4195 tem = XCDR (tem);
4197 if (EQ (k, QCline_width))
4199 if (!INTEGERP (v) || XINT (v) == 0)
4200 break;
4202 else if (EQ (k, QCcolor))
4204 if (!NILP (v) && (!STRINGP (v) || SCHARS (v) == 0))
4205 break;
4207 else if (EQ (k, QCstyle))
4209 if (!EQ (v, Qpressed_button) && !EQ (v, Qreleased_button))
4210 break;
4212 else
4213 break;
4216 valid_p = NILP (tem);
4218 else
4219 valid_p = 0;
4221 if (!valid_p)
4222 signal_error ("Invalid face box", value);
4224 old_value = LFACE_BOX (lface);
4225 LFACE_BOX (lface) = value;
4227 else if (EQ (attr, QCinverse_video)
4228 || EQ (attr, QCreverse_video))
4230 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4232 CHECK_SYMBOL (value);
4233 if (!EQ (value, Qt) && !NILP (value))
4234 signal_error ("Invalid inverse-video face attribute value", value);
4236 old_value = LFACE_INVERSE (lface);
4237 LFACE_INVERSE (lface) = value;
4239 else if (EQ (attr, QCforeground))
4241 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4243 /* Don't check for valid color names here because it depends
4244 on the frame (display) whether the color will be valid
4245 when the face is realized. */
4246 CHECK_STRING (value);
4247 if (SCHARS (value) == 0)
4248 signal_error ("Empty foreground color value", value);
4250 old_value = LFACE_FOREGROUND (lface);
4251 LFACE_FOREGROUND (lface) = value;
4253 else if (EQ (attr, QCbackground))
4255 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4257 /* Don't check for valid color names here because it depends
4258 on the frame (display) whether the color will be valid
4259 when the face is realized. */
4260 CHECK_STRING (value);
4261 if (SCHARS (value) == 0)
4262 signal_error ("Empty background color value", value);
4264 old_value = LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface);
4265 LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface) = value;
4267 else if (EQ (attr, QCstipple))
4269 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
4270 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value)
4271 && !NILP (value)
4272 && NILP (Fbitmap_spec_p (value)))
4273 signal_error ("Invalid stipple attribute", value);
4274 old_value = LFACE_STIPPLE (lface);
4275 LFACE_STIPPLE (lface) = value;
4276 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
4278 else if (EQ (attr, QCwidth))
4280 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4282 CHECK_SYMBOL (value);
4283 if (face_numeric_swidth (value) < 0)
4284 signal_error ("Invalid face width", value);
4286 old_value = LFACE_SWIDTH (lface);
4287 LFACE_SWIDTH (lface) = value;
4288 font_related_attr_p = 1;
4290 else if (EQ (attr, QCfont))
4292 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
4293 if (EQ (frame, Qt) || FRAME_WINDOW_P (XFRAME (frame)))
4295 /* Set font-related attributes of the Lisp face from an XLFD
4296 font name. */
4297 struct frame *f;
4298 Lisp_Object tmp;
4300 if (EQ (frame, Qt))
4301 f = SELECTED_FRAME ();
4302 else
4303 f = check_x_frame (frame);
4305 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4307 CHECK_STRING (value);
4309 /* VALUE may be a fontset name or an alias of fontset. In
4310 such a case, use the base fontset name. */
4311 tmp = Fquery_fontset (value, Qnil);
4312 if (!NILP (tmp))
4313 value = tmp;
4315 if (!set_lface_from_font_name (f, lface, value, 1, 1))
4316 signal_error ("Invalid font or fontset name", value);
4319 font_attr_p = 1;
4321 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
4323 else if (EQ (attr, QCinherit))
4325 Lisp_Object tail;
4326 if (SYMBOLP (value))
4327 tail = Qnil;
4328 else
4329 for (tail = value; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
4330 if (!SYMBOLP (XCAR (tail)))
4331 break;
4332 if (NILP (tail))
4333 LFACE_INHERIT (lface) = value;
4334 else
4335 signal_error ("Invalid face inheritance", value);
4337 else if (EQ (attr, QCbold))
4339 old_value = LFACE_WEIGHT (lface);
4340 LFACE_WEIGHT (lface) = NILP (value) ? Qnormal : Qbold;
4341 font_related_attr_p = 1;
4343 else if (EQ (attr, QCitalic))
4345 old_value = LFACE_SLANT (lface);
4346 LFACE_SLANT (lface) = NILP (value) ? Qnormal : Qitalic;
4347 font_related_attr_p = 1;
4349 else
4350 signal_error ("Invalid face attribute name", attr);
4352 if (font_related_attr_p
4353 && !UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4354 /* If a font-related attribute other than QCfont is specified, the
4355 original `font' attribute nor that of default face is useless
4356 to determine a new font. Thus, we set it to nil so that font
4357 selection mechanism doesn't use it. */
4358 LFACE_FONT (lface) = Qnil;
4360 /* Changing a named face means that all realized faces depending on
4361 that face are invalid. Since we cannot tell which realized faces
4362 depend on the face, make sure they are all removed. This is done
4363 by incrementing face_change_count. The next call to
4364 init_iterator will then free realized faces. */
4365 if (!EQ (frame, Qt)
4366 && NILP (Fget (face, Qface_no_inherit))
4367 && (EQ (attr, QCfont)
4368 || NILP (Fequal (old_value, value))))
4370 ++face_change_count;
4371 ++windows_or_buffers_changed;
4374 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (value) && !IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value)
4375 && NILP (Fequal (old_value, value)))
4377 Lisp_Object param;
4379 param = Qnil;
4381 if (EQ (face, Qdefault))
4383 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
4384 /* Changed font-related attributes of the `default' face are
4385 reflected in changed `font' frame parameters. */
4386 if (FRAMEP (frame)
4387 && (font_related_attr_p || font_attr_p)
4388 && lface_fully_specified_p (XVECTOR (lface)->contents))
4389 set_font_frame_param (frame, lface);
4390 else
4391 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
4393 if (EQ (attr, QCforeground))
4394 param = Qforeground_color;
4395 else if (EQ (attr, QCbackground))
4396 param = Qbackground_color;
4398 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
4399 #ifndef WINDOWSNT
4400 else if (EQ (face, Qscroll_bar))
4402 /* Changing the colors of `scroll-bar' sets frame parameters
4403 `scroll-bar-foreground' and `scroll-bar-background'. */
4404 if (EQ (attr, QCforeground))
4405 param = Qscroll_bar_foreground;
4406 else if (EQ (attr, QCbackground))
4407 param = Qscroll_bar_background;
4409 #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
4410 else if (EQ (face, Qborder))
4412 /* Changing background color of `border' sets frame parameter
4413 `border-color'. */
4414 if (EQ (attr, QCbackground))
4415 param = Qborder_color;
4417 else if (EQ (face, Qcursor))
4419 /* Changing background color of `cursor' sets frame parameter
4420 `cursor-color'. */
4421 if (EQ (attr, QCbackground))
4422 param = Qcursor_color;
4424 else if (EQ (face, Qmouse))
4426 /* Changing background color of `mouse' sets frame parameter
4427 `mouse-color'. */
4428 if (EQ (attr, QCbackground))
4429 param = Qmouse_color;
4431 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
4432 else if (EQ (face, Qmenu))
4434 /* Indicate that we have to update the menu bar when
4435 realizing faces on FRAME. FRAME t change the
4436 default for new frames. We do this by setting
4437 setting the flag in new face caches */
4438 if (FRAMEP (frame))
4440 struct frame *f = XFRAME (frame);
4441 if (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f) == NULL)
4442 FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f) = make_face_cache (f);
4443 FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f)->menu_face_changed_p = 1;
4445 else
4446 menu_face_changed_default = 1;
4449 if (!NILP (param))
4451 if (EQ (frame, Qt))
4452 /* Update `default-frame-alist', which is used for new frames. */
4454 store_in_alist (&Vdefault_frame_alist, param, value);
4456 else
4457 /* Update the current frame's parameters. */
4459 Lisp_Object cons;
4460 cons = XCAR (Vparam_value_alist);
4461 XSETCAR (cons, param);
4462 XSETCDR (cons, value);
4463 Fmodify_frame_parameters (frame, Vparam_value_alist);
4468 return face;
4472 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
4474 /* Set the `font' frame parameter of FRAME determined from `default'
4475 face attributes LFACE. If a face or fontset name is explicitely
4476 specfied in LFACE, use it as is. Otherwise, determine a font name
4477 from the other font-related atrributes of LFACE. In that case, if
4478 there's no matching font, signals an error. */
4480 static void
4481 set_font_frame_param (frame, lface)
4482 Lisp_Object frame, lface;
4484 struct frame *f = XFRAME (frame);
4486 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
4488 Lisp_Object font_name;
4489 char *font;
4491 if (STRINGP (LFACE_FONT (lface)))
4492 font_name = LFACE_FONT (lface);
4493 else
4495 /* Choose a font name that reflects LFACE's attributes and has
4496 the registry and encoding pattern specified in the default
4497 fontset (3rd arg: -1) for ASCII characters (4th arg: 0). */
4498 font = choose_face_font (f, XVECTOR (lface)->contents, -1, 0, 0);
4499 if (!font)
4500 error ("No font matches the specified attribute");
4501 font_name = build_string (font);
4502 xfree (font);
4505 f->default_face_done_p = 0;
4506 Fmodify_frame_parameters (frame, Fcons (Fcons (Qfont, font_name), Qnil));
4511 /* Update the corresponding face when frame parameter PARAM on frame F
4512 has been assigned the value NEW_VALUE. */
4514 void
4515 update_face_from_frame_parameter (f, param, new_value)
4516 struct frame *f;
4517 Lisp_Object param, new_value;
4519 Lisp_Object face = Qnil;
4520 Lisp_Object lface;
4522 /* If there are no faces yet, give up. This is the case when called
4523 from Fx_create_frame, and we do the necessary things later in
4524 face-set-after-frame-defaults. */
4525 if (NILP (f->face_alist))
4526 return;
4528 if (EQ (param, Qforeground_color))
4530 face = Qdefault;
4531 lface = lface_from_face_name (f, face, 1);
4532 LFACE_FOREGROUND (lface) = (STRINGP (new_value)
4533 ? new_value : Qunspecified);
4534 realize_basic_faces (f);
4536 else if (EQ (param, Qbackground_color))
4538 Lisp_Object frame;
4540 /* Changing the background color might change the background
4541 mode, so that we have to load new defface specs.
4542 Call frame-set-background-mode to do that. */
4543 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
4544 call1 (Qframe_set_background_mode, frame);
4546 face = Qdefault;
4547 lface = lface_from_face_name (f, face, 1);
4548 LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface) = (STRINGP (new_value)
4549 ? new_value : Qunspecified);
4550 realize_basic_faces (f);
4552 else if (EQ (param, Qborder_color))
4554 face = Qborder;
4555 lface = lface_from_face_name (f, face, 1);
4556 LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface) = (STRINGP (new_value)
4557 ? new_value : Qunspecified);
4559 else if (EQ (param, Qcursor_color))
4561 face = Qcursor;
4562 lface = lface_from_face_name (f, face, 1);
4563 LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface) = (STRINGP (new_value)
4564 ? new_value : Qunspecified);
4566 else if (EQ (param, Qmouse_color))
4568 face = Qmouse;
4569 lface = lface_from_face_name (f, face, 1);
4570 LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface) = (STRINGP (new_value)
4571 ? new_value : Qunspecified);
4574 /* Changing a named face means that all realized faces depending on
4575 that face are invalid. Since we cannot tell which realized faces
4576 depend on the face, make sure they are all removed. This is done
4577 by incrementing face_change_count. The next call to
4578 init_iterator will then free realized faces. */
4579 if (!NILP (face)
4580 && NILP (Fget (face, Qface_no_inherit)))
4582 ++face_change_count;
4583 ++windows_or_buffers_changed;
4588 /* Get the value of X resource RESOURCE, class CLASS for the display
4589 of frame FRAME. This is here because ordinary `x-get-resource'
4590 doesn't take a frame argument. */
4592 DEFUN ("internal-face-x-get-resource", Finternal_face_x_get_resource,
4593 Sinternal_face_x_get_resource, 3, 3, 0, doc: /* */)
4594 (resource, class, frame)
4595 Lisp_Object resource, class, frame;
4597 Lisp_Object value = Qnil;
4598 CHECK_STRING (resource);
4599 CHECK_STRING (class);
4600 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
4601 BLOCK_INPUT;
4602 value = display_x_get_resource (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (XFRAME (frame)),
4603 resource, class, Qnil, Qnil);
4604 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
4605 return value;
4609 /* Return resource string VALUE as a boolean value, i.e. nil, or t.
4610 If VALUE is "on" or "true", return t. If VALUE is "off" or
4611 "false", return nil. Otherwise, if SIGNAL_P is non-zero, signal an
4612 error; if SIGNAL_P is zero, return 0. */
4614 static Lisp_Object
4615 face_boolean_x_resource_value (value, signal_p)
4616 Lisp_Object value;
4617 int signal_p;
4619 Lisp_Object result = make_number (0);
4621 xassert (STRINGP (value));
4623 if (xstricmp (SDATA (value), "on") == 0
4624 || xstricmp (SDATA (value), "true") == 0)
4625 result = Qt;
4626 else if (xstricmp (SDATA (value), "off") == 0
4627 || xstricmp (SDATA (value), "false") == 0)
4628 result = Qnil;
4629 else if (xstricmp (SDATA (value), "unspecified") == 0)
4630 result = Qunspecified;
4631 else if (signal_p)
4632 signal_error ("Invalid face attribute value from X resource", value);
4634 return result;
4638 DEFUN ("internal-set-lisp-face-attribute-from-resource",
4639 Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute_from_resource,
4640 Sinternal_set_lisp_face_attribute_from_resource,
4641 3, 4, 0, doc: /* */)
4642 (face, attr, value, frame)
4643 Lisp_Object face, attr, value, frame;
4645 CHECK_SYMBOL (face);
4646 CHECK_SYMBOL (attr);
4647 CHECK_STRING (value);
4649 if (xstricmp (SDATA (value), "unspecified") == 0)
4650 value = Qunspecified;
4651 else if (EQ (attr, QCheight))
4653 value = Fstring_to_number (value, make_number (10));
4654 if (XINT (value) <= 0)
4655 signal_error ("Invalid face height from X resource", value);
4657 else if (EQ (attr, QCbold) || EQ (attr, QCitalic))
4658 value = face_boolean_x_resource_value (value, 1);
4659 else if (EQ (attr, QCweight) || EQ (attr, QCslant) || EQ (attr, QCwidth))
4660 value = intern (SDATA (value));
4661 else if (EQ (attr, QCreverse_video) || EQ (attr, QCinverse_video))
4662 value = face_boolean_x_resource_value (value, 1);
4663 else if (EQ (attr, QCunderline)
4664 || EQ (attr, QCoverline)
4665 || EQ (attr, QCstrike_through))
4667 Lisp_Object boolean_value;
4669 /* If the result of face_boolean_x_resource_value is t or nil,
4670 VALUE does NOT specify a color. */
4671 boolean_value = face_boolean_x_resource_value (value, 0);
4672 if (SYMBOLP (boolean_value))
4673 value = boolean_value;
4675 else if (EQ (attr, QCbox) || EQ (attr, QCinherit))
4676 value = Fcar (Fread_from_string (value, Qnil, Qnil));
4678 return Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute (face, attr, value, frame);
4681 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
4684 /***********************************************************************
4685 Menu face
4686 ***********************************************************************/
4688 #if defined HAVE_X_WINDOWS && defined USE_X_TOOLKIT
4690 /* Make menus on frame F appear as specified by the `menu' face. */
4692 static void
4693 x_update_menu_appearance (f)
4694 struct frame *f;
4696 struct x_display_info *dpyinfo = FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f);
4697 XrmDatabase rdb;
4699 if (dpyinfo
4700 && (rdb = XrmGetDatabase (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f)),
4701 rdb != NULL))
4703 char line[512];
4704 Lisp_Object lface = lface_from_face_name (f, Qmenu, 1);
4705 struct face *face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, MENU_FACE_ID);
4706 const char *myname = SDATA (Vx_resource_name);
4707 int changed_p = 0;
4708 #ifdef USE_MOTIF
4709 const char *popup_path = "popup_menu";
4710 #else
4711 const char *popup_path = "menu.popup";
4712 #endif
4714 if (STRINGP (LFACE_FOREGROUND (lface)))
4716 sprintf (line, "%s.%s*foreground: %s",
4717 myname, popup_path,
4718 SDATA (LFACE_FOREGROUND (lface)));
4719 XrmPutLineResource (&rdb, line);
4720 sprintf (line, "%s.pane.menubar*foreground: %s",
4721 myname, SDATA (LFACE_FOREGROUND (lface)));
4722 XrmPutLineResource (&rdb, line);
4723 changed_p = 1;
4726 if (STRINGP (LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface)))
4728 sprintf (line, "%s.%s*background: %s",
4729 myname, popup_path,
4730 SDATA (LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface)));
4731 XrmPutLineResource (&rdb, line);
4732 sprintf (line, "%s.pane.menubar*background: %s",
4733 myname, SDATA (LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface)));
4734 XrmPutLineResource (&rdb, line);
4735 changed_p = 1;
4738 if (face->font_name
4739 && (!UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_FAMILY (lface))
4740 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_SWIDTH (lface))
4741 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_AVGWIDTH (lface))
4742 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_WEIGHT (lface))
4743 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_SLANT (lface))
4744 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_HEIGHT (lface))))
4746 #ifdef USE_MOTIF
4747 const char *suffix = "List";
4748 Bool motif = True;
4749 #else
4750 #if defined HAVE_X_I18N
4752 const char *suffix = "Set";
4753 #else
4754 const char *suffix = "";
4755 #endif
4756 Bool motif = False;
4757 #endif
4758 #if defined HAVE_X_I18N
4759 extern char *xic_create_fontsetname
4760 P_ ((char *base_fontname, Bool motif));
4761 char *fontsetname = xic_create_fontsetname (face->font_name, motif);
4762 #else
4763 char *fontsetname = face->font_name;
4764 #endif
4765 sprintf (line, "%s.pane.menubar*font%s: %s",
4766 myname, suffix, fontsetname);
4767 XrmPutLineResource (&rdb, line);
4768 sprintf (line, "%s.%s*font%s: %s",
4769 myname, popup_path, suffix, fontsetname);
4770 XrmPutLineResource (&rdb, line);
4771 changed_p = 1;
4772 if (fontsetname != face->font_name)
4773 xfree (fontsetname);
4776 if (changed_p && f->output_data.x->menubar_widget)
4777 free_frame_menubar (f);
4781 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS && USE_X_TOOLKIT */
4784 DEFUN ("face-attribute-relative-p", Fface_attribute_relative_p,
4785 Sface_attribute_relative_p,
4786 2, 2, 0,
4787 doc: /* Check whether a face attribute value is relative.
4788 Specifically, this function returns t if the attribute ATTRIBUTE
4789 with the value VALUE is relative.
4791 A relative value is one that doesn't entirely override whatever is
4792 inherited from another face. For most possible attributes,
4793 the only relative value that users see is `unspecified'.
4794 However, for :height, floating point values are also relative. */)
4795 (attribute, value)
4796 Lisp_Object attribute, value;
4798 if (EQ (value, Qunspecified) || (EQ (value, Qignore_defface)))
4799 return Qt;
4800 else if (EQ (attribute, QCheight))
4801 return INTEGERP (value) ? Qnil : Qt;
4802 else
4803 return Qnil;
4806 DEFUN ("merge-face-attribute", Fmerge_face_attribute, Smerge_face_attribute,
4807 3, 3, 0,
4808 doc: /* Return face ATTRIBUTE VALUE1 merged with VALUE2.
4809 If VALUE1 or VALUE2 are absolute (see `face-attribute-relative-p'), then
4810 the result will be absolute, otherwise it will be relative. */)
4811 (attribute, value1, value2)
4812 Lisp_Object attribute, value1, value2;
4814 if (EQ (value1, Qunspecified) || EQ (value1, Qignore_defface))
4815 return value2;
4816 else if (EQ (attribute, QCheight))
4817 return merge_face_heights (value1, value2, value1);
4818 else
4819 return value1;
4823 DEFUN ("internal-get-lisp-face-attribute", Finternal_get_lisp_face_attribute,
4824 Sinternal_get_lisp_face_attribute,
4825 2, 3, 0,
4826 doc: /* Return face attribute KEYWORD of face SYMBOL.
4827 If SYMBOL does not name a valid Lisp face or KEYWORD isn't a valid
4828 face attribute name, signal an error.
4829 If the optional argument FRAME is given, report on face SYMBOL in that
4830 frame. If FRAME is t, report on the defaults for face SYMBOL (for new
4831 frames). If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame. */)
4832 (symbol, keyword, frame)
4833 Lisp_Object symbol, keyword, frame;
4835 Lisp_Object lface, value = Qnil;
4837 CHECK_SYMBOL (symbol);
4838 CHECK_SYMBOL (keyword);
4840 if (EQ (frame, Qt))
4841 lface = lface_from_face_name (NULL, symbol, 1);
4842 else
4844 if (NILP (frame))
4845 frame = selected_frame;
4846 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
4847 lface = lface_from_face_name (XFRAME (frame), symbol, 1);
4850 if (EQ (keyword, QCfamily))
4851 value = LFACE_FAMILY (lface);
4852 else if (EQ (keyword, QCheight))
4853 value = LFACE_HEIGHT (lface);
4854 else if (EQ (keyword, QCweight))
4855 value = LFACE_WEIGHT (lface);
4856 else if (EQ (keyword, QCslant))
4857 value = LFACE_SLANT (lface);
4858 else if (EQ (keyword, QCunderline))
4859 value = LFACE_UNDERLINE (lface);
4860 else if (EQ (keyword, QCoverline))
4861 value = LFACE_OVERLINE (lface);
4862 else if (EQ (keyword, QCstrike_through))
4863 value = LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH (lface);
4864 else if (EQ (keyword, QCbox))
4865 value = LFACE_BOX (lface);
4866 else if (EQ (keyword, QCinverse_video)
4867 || EQ (keyword, QCreverse_video))
4868 value = LFACE_INVERSE (lface);
4869 else if (EQ (keyword, QCforeground))
4870 value = LFACE_FOREGROUND (lface);
4871 else if (EQ (keyword, QCbackground))
4872 value = LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface);
4873 else if (EQ (keyword, QCstipple))
4874 value = LFACE_STIPPLE (lface);
4875 else if (EQ (keyword, QCwidth))
4876 value = LFACE_SWIDTH (lface);
4877 else if (EQ (keyword, QCinherit))
4878 value = LFACE_INHERIT (lface);
4879 else if (EQ (keyword, QCfont))
4880 value = LFACE_FONT (lface);
4881 else
4882 signal_error ("Invalid face attribute name", keyword);
4884 if (IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (value))
4885 return Qunspecified;
4887 return value;
4891 DEFUN ("internal-lisp-face-attribute-values",
4892 Finternal_lisp_face_attribute_values,
4893 Sinternal_lisp_face_attribute_values, 1, 1, 0,
4894 doc: /* Return a list of valid discrete values for face attribute ATTR.
4895 Value is nil if ATTR doesn't have a discrete set of valid values. */)
4896 (attr)
4897 Lisp_Object attr;
4899 Lisp_Object result = Qnil;
4901 CHECK_SYMBOL (attr);
4903 if (EQ (attr, QCweight)
4904 || EQ (attr, QCslant)
4905 || EQ (attr, QCwidth))
4907 /* Extract permissible symbols from tables. */
4908 struct table_entry *table;
4909 int i, dim;
4911 if (EQ (attr, QCweight))
4912 table = weight_table, dim = DIM (weight_table);
4913 else if (EQ (attr, QCslant))
4914 table = slant_table, dim = DIM (slant_table);
4915 else
4916 table = swidth_table, dim = DIM (swidth_table);
4918 for (i = 0; i < dim; ++i)
4920 Lisp_Object symbol = *table[i].symbol;
4921 Lisp_Object tail = result;
4923 while (!NILP (tail)
4924 && !EQ (XCAR (tail), symbol))
4925 tail = XCDR (tail);
4927 if (NILP (tail))
4928 result = Fcons (symbol, result);
4931 else if (EQ (attr, QCunderline))
4932 result = Fcons (Qt, Fcons (Qnil, Qnil));
4933 else if (EQ (attr, QCoverline))
4934 result = Fcons (Qt, Fcons (Qnil, Qnil));
4935 else if (EQ (attr, QCstrike_through))
4936 result = Fcons (Qt, Fcons (Qnil, Qnil));
4937 else if (EQ (attr, QCinverse_video) || EQ (attr, QCreverse_video))
4938 result = Fcons (Qt, Fcons (Qnil, Qnil));
4940 return result;
4944 DEFUN ("internal-merge-in-global-face", Finternal_merge_in_global_face,
4945 Sinternal_merge_in_global_face, 2, 2, 0,
4946 doc: /* Add attributes from frame-default definition of FACE to FACE on FRAME.
4947 Default face attributes override any local face attributes. */)
4948 (face, frame)
4949 Lisp_Object face, frame;
4951 int i;
4952 Lisp_Object global_lface, local_lface, *gvec, *lvec;
4954 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
4955 global_lface = lface_from_face_name (NULL, face, 1);
4956 local_lface = lface_from_face_name (XFRAME (frame), face, 0);
4957 if (NILP (local_lface))
4958 local_lface = Finternal_make_lisp_face (face, frame);
4960 /* Make every specified global attribute override the local one.
4961 BEWARE!! This is only used from `face-set-after-frame-default' where
4962 the local frame is defined from default specs in `face-defface-spec'
4963 and those should be overridden by global settings. Hence the strange
4964 "global before local" priority. */
4965 lvec = XVECTOR (local_lface)->contents;
4966 gvec = XVECTOR (global_lface)->contents;
4967 for (i = 1; i < LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE; ++i)
4968 if (! UNSPECIFIEDP (gvec[i]))
4970 if (IGNORE_DEFFACE_P (gvec[i]))
4971 lvec[i] = Qunspecified;
4972 else
4973 lvec[i] = gvec[i];
4976 return Qnil;
4980 /* The following function is implemented for compatibility with 20.2.
4981 The function is used in x-resolve-fonts when it is asked to
4982 return fonts with the same size as the font of a face. This is
4983 done in fontset.el. */
4985 DEFUN ("face-font", Fface_font, Sface_font, 1, 2, 0,
4986 doc: /* Return the font name of face FACE, or nil if it is unspecified.
4987 If the optional argument FRAME is given, report on face FACE in that frame.
4988 If FRAME is t, report on the defaults for face FACE (for new frames).
4989 The font default for a face is either nil, or a list
4990 of the form (bold), (italic) or (bold italic).
4991 If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame. */)
4992 (face, frame)
4993 Lisp_Object face, frame;
4995 if (EQ (frame, Qt))
4997 Lisp_Object result = Qnil;
4998 Lisp_Object lface = lface_from_face_name (NULL, face, 1);
5000 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_WEIGHT (lface))
5001 && !EQ (LFACE_WEIGHT (lface), Qnormal))
5002 result = Fcons (Qbold, result);
5004 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_SLANT (lface))
5005 && !EQ (LFACE_SLANT (lface), Qnormal))
5006 result = Fcons (Qitalic, result);
5008 return result;
5010 else
5012 struct frame *f = frame_or_selected_frame (frame, 1);
5013 int face_id = lookup_named_face (f, face, 0, 1);
5014 struct face *face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, face_id);
5015 return face ? build_string (face->font_name) : Qnil;
5020 /* Compare face-attribute values v1 and v2 for equality. Value is non-zero if
5021 all attributes are `equal'. Tries to be fast because this function
5022 is called quite often. */
5024 static INLINE int
5025 face_attr_equal_p (v1, v2)
5026 Lisp_Object v1, v2;
5028 /* Type can differ, e.g. when one attribute is unspecified, i.e. nil,
5029 and the other is specified. */
5030 if (XTYPE (v1) != XTYPE (v2))
5031 return 0;
5033 if (EQ (v1, v2))
5034 return 1;
5036 switch (XTYPE (v1))
5038 case Lisp_String:
5039 if (SBYTES (v1) != SBYTES (v2))
5040 return 0;
5042 return bcmp (SDATA (v1), SDATA (v2), SBYTES (v1)) == 0;
5044 case Lisp_Int:
5045 case Lisp_Symbol:
5046 return 0;
5048 default:
5049 return !NILP (Fequal (v1, v2));
5054 /* Compare face vectors V1 and V2 for equality. Value is non-zero if
5055 all attributes are `equal'. Tries to be fast because this function
5056 is called quite often. */
5058 static INLINE int
5059 lface_equal_p (v1, v2)
5060 Lisp_Object *v1, *v2;
5062 int i, equal_p = 1;
5064 for (i = 1; i < LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE && equal_p; ++i)
5065 equal_p = face_attr_equal_p (v1[i], v2[i]);
5067 return equal_p;
5071 DEFUN ("internal-lisp-face-equal-p", Finternal_lisp_face_equal_p,
5072 Sinternal_lisp_face_equal_p, 2, 3, 0,
5073 doc: /* True if FACE1 and FACE2 are equal.
5074 If the optional argument FRAME is given, report on FACE1 and FACE2 in that frame.
5075 If FRAME is t, report on the defaults for FACE1 and FACE2 (for new frames).
5076 If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame. */)
5077 (face1, face2, frame)
5078 Lisp_Object face1, face2, frame;
5080 int equal_p;
5081 struct frame *f;
5082 Lisp_Object lface1, lface2;
5084 if (EQ (frame, Qt))
5085 f = NULL;
5086 else
5087 /* Don't use check_x_frame here because this function is called
5088 before X frames exist. At that time, if FRAME is nil,
5089 selected_frame will be used which is the frame dumped with
5090 Emacs. That frame is not an X frame. */
5091 f = frame_or_selected_frame (frame, 2);
5093 lface1 = lface_from_face_name (f, face1, 1);
5094 lface2 = lface_from_face_name (f, face2, 1);
5095 equal_p = lface_equal_p (XVECTOR (lface1)->contents,
5096 XVECTOR (lface2)->contents);
5097 return equal_p ? Qt : Qnil;
5101 DEFUN ("internal-lisp-face-empty-p", Finternal_lisp_face_empty_p,
5102 Sinternal_lisp_face_empty_p, 1, 2, 0,
5103 doc: /* True if FACE has no attribute specified.
5104 If the optional argument FRAME is given, report on face FACE in that frame.
5105 If FRAME is t, report on the defaults for face FACE (for new frames).
5106 If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame. */)
5107 (face, frame)
5108 Lisp_Object face, frame;
5110 struct frame *f;
5111 Lisp_Object lface;
5112 int i;
5114 if (NILP (frame))
5115 frame = selected_frame;
5116 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
5117 f = XFRAME (frame);
5119 if (EQ (frame, Qt))
5120 lface = lface_from_face_name (NULL, face, 1);
5121 else
5122 lface = lface_from_face_name (f, face, 1);
5124 for (i = 1; i < LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE; ++i)
5125 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (AREF (lface, i)))
5126 break;
5128 return i == LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE ? Qt : Qnil;
5132 DEFUN ("frame-face-alist", Fframe_face_alist, Sframe_face_alist,
5133 0, 1, 0,
5134 doc: /* Return an alist of frame-local faces defined on FRAME.
5135 For internal use only. */)
5136 (frame)
5137 Lisp_Object frame;
5139 struct frame *f = frame_or_selected_frame (frame, 0);
5140 return f->face_alist;
5144 /* Return a hash code for Lisp string STRING with case ignored. Used
5145 below in computing a hash value for a Lisp face. */
5147 static INLINE unsigned
5148 hash_string_case_insensitive (string)
5149 Lisp_Object string;
5151 const unsigned char *s;
5152 unsigned hash = 0;
5153 xassert (STRINGP (string));
5154 for (s = SDATA (string); *s; ++s)
5155 hash = (hash << 1) ^ tolower (*s);
5156 return hash;
5160 /* Return a hash code for face attribute vector V. */
5162 static INLINE unsigned
5163 lface_hash (v)
5164 Lisp_Object *v;
5166 return (hash_string_case_insensitive (v[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX])
5167 ^ hash_string_case_insensitive (v[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX])
5168 ^ hash_string_case_insensitive (v[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX])
5169 ^ XFASTINT (v[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX])
5170 ^ XFASTINT (v[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX])
5171 ^ XFASTINT (v[LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX])
5172 ^ XFASTINT (v[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX]));
5176 /* Return non-zero if LFACE1 and LFACE2 specify the same font (without
5177 considering charsets/registries). They do if they specify the same
5178 family, point size, weight, width, slant, and fontset. Both LFACE1
5179 and LFACE2 must be fully-specified. */
5181 static INLINE int
5182 lface_same_font_attributes_p (lface1, lface2)
5183 Lisp_Object *lface1, *lface2;
5185 xassert (lface_fully_specified_p (lface1)
5186 && lface_fully_specified_p (lface2));
5187 return (xstricmp (SDATA (lface1[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX]),
5188 SDATA (lface2[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX])) == 0
5189 && EQ (lface1[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX], lface2[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX])
5190 && EQ (lface1[LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX], lface2[LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX])
5191 && EQ (lface1[LFACE_AVGWIDTH_INDEX], lface2[LFACE_AVGWIDTH_INDEX])
5192 && EQ (lface1[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX], lface2[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX])
5193 && EQ (lface1[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX], lface2[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX])
5194 && (EQ (lface1[LFACE_FONT_INDEX], lface2[LFACE_FONT_INDEX])
5195 || (STRINGP (lface1[LFACE_FONT_INDEX])
5196 && STRINGP (lface2[LFACE_FONT_INDEX])
5197 && xstricmp (SDATA (lface1[LFACE_FONT_INDEX]),
5198 SDATA (lface2[LFACE_FONT_INDEX])))));
5203 /***********************************************************************
5204 Realized Faces
5205 ***********************************************************************/
5207 /* Allocate and return a new realized face for Lisp face attribute
5208 vector ATTR. */
5210 static struct face *
5211 make_realized_face (attr)
5212 Lisp_Object *attr;
5214 struct face *face = (struct face *) xmalloc (sizeof *face);
5215 bzero (face, sizeof *face);
5216 face->ascii_face = face;
5217 bcopy (attr, face->lface, sizeof face->lface);
5218 return face;
5222 /* Free realized face FACE, including its X resources. FACE may
5223 be null. */
5225 static void
5226 free_realized_face (f, face)
5227 struct frame *f;
5228 struct face *face;
5230 if (face)
5232 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
5233 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
5235 /* Free fontset of FACE if it is ASCII face. */
5236 if (face->fontset >= 0 && face == face->ascii_face)
5237 free_face_fontset (f, face);
5238 if (face->gc)
5240 x_free_gc (f, face->gc);
5241 face->gc = 0;
5244 free_face_colors (f, face);
5245 x_destroy_bitmap (f, face->stipple);
5247 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
5249 xfree (face);
5254 /* Prepare face FACE for subsequent display on frame F. This
5255 allocated GCs if they haven't been allocated yet or have been freed
5256 by clearing the face cache. */
5258 void
5259 prepare_face_for_display (f, face)
5260 struct frame *f;
5261 struct face *face;
5263 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
5264 xassert (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f));
5266 if (face->gc == 0)
5268 XGCValues xgcv;
5269 unsigned long mask = GCForeground | GCBackground | GCGraphicsExposures;
5271 xgcv.foreground = face->foreground;
5272 xgcv.background = face->background;
5273 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
5274 xgcv.graphics_exposures = False;
5275 #endif
5276 /* The font of FACE may be null if we couldn't load it. */
5277 if (face->font)
5279 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
5280 xgcv.font = face->font->fid;
5281 #endif
5282 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
5283 xgcv.font = face->font;
5284 #endif
5285 #ifdef MAC_OS
5286 xgcv.font = face->font;
5287 #endif
5288 mask |= GCFont;
5291 BLOCK_INPUT;
5292 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
5293 if (face->stipple)
5295 xgcv.fill_style = FillOpaqueStippled;
5296 xgcv.stipple = x_bitmap_pixmap (f, face->stipple);
5297 mask |= GCFillStyle | GCStipple;
5299 #endif
5300 face->gc = x_create_gc (f, mask, &xgcv);
5301 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
5303 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
5307 /* Returns the `distance' between the colors X and Y. */
5309 static int
5310 color_distance (x, y)
5311 XColor *x, *y;
5313 /* This formula is from a paper title `Colour metric' by Thiadmer Riemersma.
5314 Quoting from that paper:
5316 This formula has results that are very close to L*u*v* (with the
5317 modified lightness curve) and, more importantly, it is a more even
5318 algorithm: it does not have a range of colours where it suddenly
5319 gives far from optimal results.
5321 See <http://www.compuphase.com/cmetric.htm> for more info. */
5323 long r = (x->red - y->red) >> 8;
5324 long g = (x->green - y->green) >> 8;
5325 long b = (x->blue - y->blue) >> 8;
5326 long r_mean = (x->red + y->red) >> 9;
5328 return
5329 (((512 + r_mean) * r * r) >> 8)
5330 + 4 * g * g
5331 + (((767 - r_mean) * b * b) >> 8);
5335 DEFUN ("color-distance", Fcolor_distance, Scolor_distance, 2, 3, 0,
5336 doc: /* Return an integer distance between COLOR1 and COLOR2 on FRAME.
5337 COLOR1 and COLOR2 may be either strings containing the color name,
5338 or lists of the form (RED GREEN BLUE).
5339 If FRAME is unspecified or nil, the current frame is used. */)
5340 (color1, color2, frame)
5341 Lisp_Object color1, color2, frame;
5343 struct frame *f;
5344 XColor cdef1, cdef2;
5346 if (NILP (frame))
5347 frame = selected_frame;
5348 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
5349 f = XFRAME (frame);
5351 if (!(CONSP (color1) && parse_rgb_list (color1, &cdef1))
5352 && !(STRINGP (color1) && defined_color (f, SDATA (color1), &cdef1, 0)))
5353 signal_error ("Invalid color", color1);
5354 if (!(CONSP (color2) && parse_rgb_list (color2, &cdef2))
5355 && !(STRINGP (color2) && defined_color (f, SDATA (color2), &cdef2, 0)))
5356 signal_error ("Invalid color", color2);
5358 return make_number (color_distance (&cdef1, &cdef2));
5362 /***********************************************************************
5363 Face Cache
5364 ***********************************************************************/
5366 /* Return a new face cache for frame F. */
5368 static struct face_cache *
5369 make_face_cache (f)
5370 struct frame *f;
5372 struct face_cache *c;
5373 int size;
5375 c = (struct face_cache *) xmalloc (sizeof *c);
5376 bzero (c, sizeof *c);
5377 size = FACE_CACHE_BUCKETS_SIZE * sizeof *c->buckets;
5378 c->buckets = (struct face **) xmalloc (size);
5379 bzero (c->buckets, size);
5380 c->size = 50;
5381 c->faces_by_id = (struct face **) xmalloc (c->size * sizeof *c->faces_by_id);
5382 c->f = f;
5383 c->menu_face_changed_p = menu_face_changed_default;
5384 return c;
5388 /* Clear out all graphics contexts for all realized faces, except for
5389 the basic faces. This should be done from time to time just to avoid
5390 keeping too many graphics contexts that are no longer needed. */
5392 static void
5393 clear_face_gcs (c)
5394 struct face_cache *c;
5396 if (c && FRAME_WINDOW_P (c->f))
5398 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
5399 int i;
5400 for (i = BASIC_FACE_ID_SENTINEL; i < c->used; ++i)
5402 struct face *face = c->faces_by_id[i];
5403 if (face && face->gc)
5405 x_free_gc (c->f, face->gc);
5406 face->gc = 0;
5409 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
5414 /* Free all realized faces in face cache C, including basic faces.
5415 C may be null. If faces are freed, make sure the frame's current
5416 matrix is marked invalid, so that a display caused by an expose
5417 event doesn't try to use faces we destroyed. */
5419 static void
5420 free_realized_faces (c)
5421 struct face_cache *c;
5423 if (c && c->used)
5425 int i, size;
5426 struct frame *f = c->f;
5428 /* We must block input here because we can't process X events
5429 safely while only some faces are freed, or when the frame's
5430 current matrix still references freed faces. */
5431 BLOCK_INPUT;
5433 for (i = 0; i < c->used; ++i)
5435 free_realized_face (f, c->faces_by_id[i]);
5436 c->faces_by_id[i] = NULL;
5439 c->used = 0;
5440 size = FACE_CACHE_BUCKETS_SIZE * sizeof *c->buckets;
5441 bzero (c->buckets, size);
5443 /* Must do a thorough redisplay the next time. Mark current
5444 matrices as invalid because they will reference faces freed
5445 above. This function is also called when a frame is
5446 destroyed. In this case, the root window of F is nil. */
5447 if (WINDOWP (f->root_window))
5449 clear_current_matrices (f);
5450 ++windows_or_buffers_changed;
5453 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
5458 /* Free all faces realized for multibyte characters on frame F that
5459 has FONTSET. */
5461 void
5462 free_realized_multibyte_face (f, fontset)
5463 struct frame *f;
5464 int fontset;
5466 struct face_cache *cache = FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f);
5467 struct face *face;
5468 int i;
5470 /* We must block input here because we can't process X events safely
5471 while only some faces are freed, or when the frame's current
5472 matrix still references freed faces. */
5473 BLOCK_INPUT;
5475 for (i = 0; i < cache->used; i++)
5477 face = cache->faces_by_id[i];
5478 if (face
5479 && face != face->ascii_face
5480 && face->fontset == fontset)
5482 uncache_face (cache, face);
5483 free_realized_face (f, face);
5487 /* Must do a thorough redisplay the next time. Mark current
5488 matrices as invalid because they will reference faces freed
5489 above. This function is also called when a frame is destroyed.
5490 In this case, the root window of F is nil. */
5491 if (WINDOWP (f->root_window))
5493 clear_current_matrices (f);
5494 ++windows_or_buffers_changed;
5497 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
5501 /* Free all realized faces on FRAME or on all frames if FRAME is nil.
5502 This is done after attributes of a named face have been changed,
5503 because we can't tell which realized faces depend on that face. */
5505 void
5506 free_all_realized_faces (frame)
5507 Lisp_Object frame;
5509 if (NILP (frame))
5511 Lisp_Object rest;
5512 FOR_EACH_FRAME (rest, frame)
5513 free_realized_faces (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (XFRAME (frame)));
5515 else
5516 free_realized_faces (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (XFRAME (frame)));
5520 /* Free face cache C and faces in it, including their X resources. */
5522 static void
5523 free_face_cache (c)
5524 struct face_cache *c;
5526 if (c)
5528 free_realized_faces (c);
5529 xfree (c->buckets);
5530 xfree (c->faces_by_id);
5531 xfree (c);
5536 /* Cache realized face FACE in face cache C. HASH is the hash value
5537 of FACE. If FACE->fontset >= 0, add the new face to the end of the
5538 collision list of the face hash table of C. This is done because
5539 otherwise lookup_face would find FACE for every character, even if
5540 faces with the same attributes but for specific characters exist. */
5542 static void
5543 cache_face (c, face, hash)
5544 struct face_cache *c;
5545 struct face *face;
5546 unsigned hash;
5548 int i = hash % FACE_CACHE_BUCKETS_SIZE;
5550 face->hash = hash;
5552 if (face->fontset >= 0)
5554 struct face *last = c->buckets[i];
5555 if (last)
5557 while (last->next)
5558 last = last->next;
5559 last->next = face;
5560 face->prev = last;
5561 face->next = NULL;
5563 else
5565 c->buckets[i] = face;
5566 face->prev = face->next = NULL;
5569 else
5571 face->prev = NULL;
5572 face->next = c->buckets[i];
5573 if (face->next)
5574 face->next->prev = face;
5575 c->buckets[i] = face;
5578 /* Find a free slot in C->faces_by_id and use the index of the free
5579 slot as FACE->id. */
5580 for (i = 0; i < c->used; ++i)
5581 if (c->faces_by_id[i] == NULL)
5582 break;
5583 face->id = i;
5585 /* Maybe enlarge C->faces_by_id. */
5586 if (i == c->used)
5588 if (c->used == c->size)
5590 int new_size, sz;
5591 new_size = min (2 * c->size, MAX_FACE_ID);
5592 if (new_size == c->size)
5593 abort (); /* Alternatives? ++kfs */
5594 sz = new_size * sizeof *c->faces_by_id;
5595 c->faces_by_id = (struct face **) xrealloc (c->faces_by_id, sz);
5596 c->size = new_size;
5598 c->used++;
5601 #if GLYPH_DEBUG
5602 /* Check that FACE got a unique id. */
5604 int j, n;
5605 struct face *face;
5607 for (j = n = 0; j < FACE_CACHE_BUCKETS_SIZE; ++j)
5608 for (face = c->buckets[j]; face; face = face->next)
5609 if (face->id == i)
5610 ++n;
5612 xassert (n == 1);
5614 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG */
5616 c->faces_by_id[i] = face;
5620 /* Remove face FACE from cache C. */
5622 static void
5623 uncache_face (c, face)
5624 struct face_cache *c;
5625 struct face *face;
5627 int i = face->hash % FACE_CACHE_BUCKETS_SIZE;
5629 if (face->prev)
5630 face->prev->next = face->next;
5631 else
5632 c->buckets[i] = face->next;
5634 if (face->next)
5635 face->next->prev = face->prev;
5637 c->faces_by_id[face->id] = NULL;
5638 if (face->id == c->used)
5639 --c->used;
5643 /* Look up a realized face with face attributes ATTR in the face cache
5644 of frame F. The face will be used to display character C. Value
5645 is the ID of the face found. If no suitable face is found, realize
5646 a new one. In that case, if C is a multibyte character, BASE_FACE
5647 is a face that has the same attributes. */
5649 INLINE int
5650 lookup_face (f, attr, c, base_face)
5651 struct frame *f;
5652 Lisp_Object *attr;
5653 int c;
5654 struct face *base_face;
5656 struct face_cache *cache = FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f);
5657 unsigned hash;
5658 int i;
5659 struct face *face;
5661 xassert (cache != NULL);
5662 check_lface_attrs (attr);
5664 /* Look up ATTR in the face cache. */
5665 hash = lface_hash (attr);
5666 i = hash % FACE_CACHE_BUCKETS_SIZE;
5668 for (face = cache->buckets[i]; face; face = face->next)
5669 if (face->hash == hash
5670 && (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (f)
5671 || FACE_SUITABLE_FOR_CHAR_P (face, c))
5672 && lface_equal_p (face->lface, attr))
5673 break;
5675 /* If not found, realize a new face. */
5676 if (face == NULL)
5677 face = realize_face (cache, attr, c, base_face, -1);
5679 #if GLYPH_DEBUG
5680 xassert (face == FACE_FROM_ID (f, face->id));
5682 /* When this function is called from face_for_char (in this case, C is
5683 a multibyte character), a fontset of a face returned by
5684 realize_face is not yet set, i.e. FACE_SUITABLE_FOR_CHAR_P (FACE,
5685 C) is not sutisfied. The fontset is set for this face by
5686 face_for_char later. */
5687 #if 0
5688 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
5689 xassert (FACE_SUITABLE_FOR_CHAR_P (face, c));
5690 #endif
5691 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG */
5693 return face->id;
5697 /* Return the face id of the realized face for named face SYMBOL on
5698 frame F suitable for displaying character C. Value is -1 if the
5699 face couldn't be determined, which might happen if the default face
5700 isn't realized and cannot be realized. */
5703 lookup_named_face (f, symbol, c, signal_p)
5704 struct frame *f;
5705 Lisp_Object symbol;
5706 int c;
5707 int signal_p;
5709 Lisp_Object attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
5710 Lisp_Object symbol_attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
5711 struct face *default_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
5713 if (default_face == NULL)
5715 if (!realize_basic_faces (f))
5716 return -1;
5717 default_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
5718 if (default_face == NULL)
5719 abort (); /* realize_basic_faces must have set it up */
5722 if (!get_lface_attributes (f, symbol, symbol_attrs, signal_p))
5723 return -1;
5725 bcopy (default_face->lface, attrs, sizeof attrs);
5726 merge_face_vectors (f, symbol_attrs, attrs, 0);
5728 return lookup_face (f, attrs, c, NULL);
5732 /* Return the ID of the realized ASCII face of Lisp face with ID
5733 LFACE_ID on frame F. Value is -1 if LFACE_ID isn't valid. */
5736 ascii_face_of_lisp_face (f, lface_id)
5737 struct frame *f;
5738 int lface_id;
5740 int face_id;
5742 if (lface_id >= 0 && lface_id < lface_id_to_name_size)
5744 Lisp_Object face_name = lface_id_to_name[lface_id];
5745 face_id = lookup_named_face (f, face_name, 0, 1);
5747 else
5748 face_id = -1;
5750 return face_id;
5754 /* Return a face for charset ASCII that is like the face with id
5755 FACE_ID on frame F, but has a font that is STEPS steps smaller.
5756 STEPS < 0 means larger. Value is the id of the face. */
5759 smaller_face (f, face_id, steps)
5760 struct frame *f;
5761 int face_id, steps;
5763 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
5764 struct face *face;
5765 Lisp_Object attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
5766 int pt, last_pt, last_height;
5767 int delta;
5768 int new_face_id;
5769 struct face *new_face;
5771 /* If not called for an X frame, just return the original face. */
5772 if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f))
5773 return face_id;
5775 /* Try in increments of 1/2 pt. */
5776 delta = steps < 0 ? 5 : -5;
5777 steps = abs (steps);
5779 face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, face_id);
5780 bcopy (face->lface, attrs, sizeof attrs);
5781 pt = last_pt = XFASTINT (attrs[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX]);
5782 new_face_id = face_id;
5783 last_height = FONT_HEIGHT (face->font);
5785 while (steps
5786 && pt + delta > 0
5787 /* Give up if we cannot find a font within 10pt. */
5788 && abs (last_pt - pt) < 100)
5790 /* Look up a face for a slightly smaller/larger font. */
5791 pt += delta;
5792 attrs[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX] = make_number (pt);
5793 new_face_id = lookup_face (f, attrs, 0, NULL);
5794 new_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, new_face_id);
5796 /* If height changes, count that as one step. */
5797 if ((delta < 0 && FONT_HEIGHT (new_face->font) < last_height)
5798 || (delta > 0 && FONT_HEIGHT (new_face->font) > last_height))
5800 --steps;
5801 last_height = FONT_HEIGHT (new_face->font);
5802 last_pt = pt;
5806 return new_face_id;
5808 #else /* not HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
5810 return face_id;
5812 #endif /* not HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
5816 /* Return a face for charset ASCII that is like the face with id
5817 FACE_ID on frame F, but has height HEIGHT. */
5820 face_with_height (f, face_id, height)
5821 struct frame *f;
5822 int face_id;
5823 int height;
5825 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
5826 struct face *face;
5827 Lisp_Object attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
5829 if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f)
5830 || height <= 0)
5831 return face_id;
5833 face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, face_id);
5834 bcopy (face->lface, attrs, sizeof attrs);
5835 attrs[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX] = make_number (height);
5836 face_id = lookup_face (f, attrs, 0, NULL);
5837 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
5839 return face_id;
5843 /* Return the face id of the realized face for named face SYMBOL on
5844 frame F suitable for displaying character C, and use attributes of
5845 the face FACE_ID for attributes that aren't completely specified by
5846 SYMBOL. This is like lookup_named_face, except that the default
5847 attributes come from FACE_ID, not from the default face. FACE_ID
5848 is assumed to be already realized. */
5851 lookup_derived_face (f, symbol, c, face_id, signal_p)
5852 struct frame *f;
5853 Lisp_Object symbol;
5854 int c;
5855 int face_id;
5856 int signal_p;
5858 Lisp_Object attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
5859 Lisp_Object symbol_attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
5860 struct face *default_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, face_id);
5862 if (!default_face)
5863 abort ();
5865 get_lface_attributes (f, symbol, symbol_attrs, signal_p);
5866 bcopy (default_face->lface, attrs, sizeof attrs);
5867 merge_face_vectors (f, symbol_attrs, attrs, 0);
5868 return lookup_face (f, attrs, c, default_face);
5871 DEFUN ("face-attributes-as-vector", Fface_attributes_as_vector,
5872 Sface_attributes_as_vector, 1, 1, 0,
5873 doc: /* Return a vector of face attributes corresponding to PLIST. */)
5874 (plist)
5875 Lisp_Object plist;
5877 Lisp_Object lface;
5878 lface = Fmake_vector (make_number (LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE),
5879 Qunspecified);
5880 merge_face_ref (XFRAME (selected_frame), plist, XVECTOR (lface)->contents,
5881 1, 0);
5882 return lface;
5887 /***********************************************************************
5888 Face capability testing
5889 ***********************************************************************/
5892 /* If the distance (as returned by color_distance) between two colors is
5893 less than this, then they are considered the same, for determining
5894 whether a color is supported or not. The range of values is 0-65535. */
5896 #define TTY_SAME_COLOR_THRESHOLD 10000
5898 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
5900 /* Return non-zero if all the face attributes in ATTRS are supported
5901 on the window-system frame F.
5903 The definition of `supported' is somewhat heuristic, but basically means
5904 that a face containing all the attributes in ATTRS, when merged with the
5905 default face for display, can be represented in a way that's
5907 \(1) different in appearance than the default face, and
5908 \(2) `close in spirit' to what the attributes specify, if not exact. */
5910 static int
5911 x_supports_face_attributes_p (f, attrs, def_face)
5912 struct frame *f;
5913 Lisp_Object *attrs;
5914 struct face *def_face;
5916 Lisp_Object *def_attrs = def_face->lface;
5918 /* Check that other specified attributes are different that the default
5919 face. */
5920 if ((!UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX])
5921 && face_attr_equal_p (attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX],
5922 def_attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX]))
5923 || (!UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_INVERSE_INDEX])
5924 && face_attr_equal_p (attrs[LFACE_INVERSE_INDEX],
5925 def_attrs[LFACE_INVERSE_INDEX]))
5926 || (!UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX])
5927 && face_attr_equal_p (attrs[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX],
5928 def_attrs[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX]))
5929 || (!UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX])
5930 && face_attr_equal_p (attrs[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX],
5931 def_attrs[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX]))
5932 || (!UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX])
5933 && face_attr_equal_p (attrs[LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX],
5934 def_attrs[LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX]))
5935 || (!UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX])
5936 && face_attr_equal_p (attrs[LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX],
5937 def_attrs[LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX]))
5938 || (!UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX])
5939 && face_attr_equal_p (attrs[LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX],
5940 def_attrs[LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX]))
5941 || (!UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX])
5942 && face_attr_equal_p (attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX],
5943 def_attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX])))
5944 return 0;
5946 /* Check font-related attributes, as those are the most commonly
5947 "unsupported" on a window-system (because of missing fonts). */
5948 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX])
5949 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX])
5950 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX])
5951 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX])
5952 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX])
5953 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_AVGWIDTH_INDEX]))
5955 struct face *face;
5956 Lisp_Object merged_attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
5958 bcopy (def_attrs, merged_attrs, sizeof merged_attrs);
5960 merge_face_vectors (f, attrs, merged_attrs, 0);
5962 face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, lookup_face (f, merged_attrs, 0, 0));
5964 if (! face)
5965 error ("Cannot make face");
5967 /* If the font is the same, then not supported. */
5968 if (face->font == def_face->font)
5969 return 0;
5972 /* Everything checks out, this face is supported. */
5973 return 1;
5976 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
5978 /* Return non-zero if all the face attributes in ATTRS are supported
5979 on the tty frame F.
5981 The definition of `supported' is somewhat heuristic, but basically means
5982 that a face containing all the attributes in ATTRS, when merged
5983 with the default face for display, can be represented in a way that's
5985 \(1) different in appearance than the default face, and
5986 \(2) `close in spirit' to what the attributes specify, if not exact.
5988 Point (2) implies that a `:weight black' attribute will be satisfied
5989 by any terminal that can display bold, and a `:foreground "yellow"' as
5990 long as the terminal can display a yellowish color, but `:slant italic'
5991 will _not_ be satisfied by the tty display code's automatic
5992 substitution of a `dim' face for italic. */
5994 static int
5995 tty_supports_face_attributes_p (f, attrs, def_face)
5996 struct frame *f;
5997 Lisp_Object *attrs;
5998 struct face *def_face;
6000 int weight;
6001 Lisp_Object val, fg, bg;
6002 XColor fg_tty_color, fg_std_color;
6003 XColor bg_tty_color, bg_std_color;
6004 unsigned test_caps = 0;
6005 Lisp_Object *def_attrs = def_face->lface;
6008 /* First check some easy-to-check stuff; ttys support none of the
6009 following attributes, so we can just return false if any are requested
6010 (even if `nominal' values are specified, we should still return false,
6011 as that will be the same value that the default face uses). We
6012 consider :slant unsupportable on ttys, even though the face code
6013 actually `fakes' them using a dim attribute if possible. This is
6014 because the faked result is too different from what the face
6015 specifies. */
6016 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX])
6017 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX])
6018 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX])
6019 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX])
6020 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX])
6021 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX])
6022 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX])
6023 || !UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX]))
6024 return 0;
6027 /* Test for terminal `capabilities' (non-color character attributes). */
6029 /* font weight (bold/dim) */
6030 weight = face_numeric_weight (attrs[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX]);
6031 if (weight >= 0)
6033 int def_weight = face_numeric_weight (def_attrs[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX]);
6035 if (weight > XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM)
6037 if (def_weight > XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM)
6038 return 0; /* same as default */
6039 test_caps = TTY_CAP_BOLD;
6041 else if (weight < XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM)
6043 if (def_weight < XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM)
6044 return 0; /* same as default */
6045 test_caps = TTY_CAP_DIM;
6047 else if (def_weight == XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM)
6048 return 0; /* same as default */
6051 /* underlining */
6052 val = attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX];
6053 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (val))
6055 if (STRINGP (val))
6056 return 0; /* ttys can't use colored underlines */
6057 else if (face_attr_equal_p (val, def_attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX]))
6058 return 0; /* same as default */
6059 else
6060 test_caps |= TTY_CAP_UNDERLINE;
6063 /* inverse video */
6064 val = attrs[LFACE_INVERSE_INDEX];
6065 if (!UNSPECIFIEDP (val))
6067 if (face_attr_equal_p (val, def_attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX]))
6068 return 0; /* same as default */
6069 else
6070 test_caps |= TTY_CAP_INVERSE;
6074 /* Color testing. */
6076 /* Default the color indices in FG_TTY_COLOR and BG_TTY_COLOR, since
6077 we use them when calling `tty_capable_p' below, even if the face
6078 specifies no colors. */
6079 fg_tty_color.pixel = FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR;
6080 bg_tty_color.pixel = FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR;
6082 /* Check if foreground color is close enough. */
6083 fg = attrs[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX];
6084 if (STRINGP (fg))
6086 Lisp_Object def_fg = def_attrs[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX];
6088 if (face_attr_equal_p (fg, def_fg))
6089 return 0; /* same as default */
6090 else if (! tty_lookup_color (f, fg, &fg_tty_color, &fg_std_color))
6091 return 0; /* not a valid color */
6092 else if (color_distance (&fg_tty_color, &fg_std_color)
6093 > TTY_SAME_COLOR_THRESHOLD)
6094 return 0; /* displayed color is too different */
6095 else
6096 /* Make sure the color is really different than the default. */
6098 XColor def_fg_color;
6099 if (tty_lookup_color (f, def_fg, &def_fg_color, 0)
6100 && (color_distance (&fg_tty_color, &def_fg_color)
6101 <= TTY_SAME_COLOR_THRESHOLD))
6102 return 0;
6106 /* Check if background color is close enough. */
6107 bg = attrs[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX];
6108 if (STRINGP (bg))
6110 Lisp_Object def_bg = def_attrs[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX];
6112 if (face_attr_equal_p (bg, def_bg))
6113 return 0; /* same as default */
6114 else if (! tty_lookup_color (f, bg, &bg_tty_color, &bg_std_color))
6115 return 0; /* not a valid color */
6116 else if (color_distance (&bg_tty_color, &bg_std_color)
6117 > TTY_SAME_COLOR_THRESHOLD)
6118 return 0; /* displayed color is too different */
6119 else
6120 /* Make sure the color is really different than the default. */
6122 XColor def_bg_color;
6123 if (tty_lookup_color (f, def_bg, &def_bg_color, 0)
6124 && (color_distance (&bg_tty_color, &def_bg_color)
6125 <= TTY_SAME_COLOR_THRESHOLD))
6126 return 0;
6130 /* If both foreground and background are requested, see if the
6131 distance between them is OK. We just check to see if the distance
6132 between the tty's foreground and background is close enough to the
6133 distance between the standard foreground and background. */
6134 if (STRINGP (fg) && STRINGP (bg))
6136 int delta_delta
6137 = (color_distance (&fg_std_color, &bg_std_color)
6138 - color_distance (&fg_tty_color, &bg_tty_color));
6139 if (delta_delta > TTY_SAME_COLOR_THRESHOLD
6140 || delta_delta < -TTY_SAME_COLOR_THRESHOLD)
6141 return 0;
6145 /* See if the capabilities we selected above are supported, with the
6146 given colors. */
6147 if (test_caps != 0 &&
6148 ! tty_capable_p (f, test_caps, fg_tty_color.pixel, bg_tty_color.pixel))
6149 return 0;
6152 /* Hmmm, everything checks out, this terminal must support this face. */
6153 return 1;
6157 DEFUN ("display-supports-face-attributes-p",
6158 Fdisplay_supports_face_attributes_p, Sdisplay_supports_face_attributes_p,
6159 1, 2, 0,
6160 doc: /* Return non-nil if all the face attributes in ATTRIBUTES are supported.
6161 The optional argument DISPLAY can be a display name, a frame, or
6162 nil (meaning the selected frame's display).
6164 The definition of `supported' is somewhat heuristic, but basically means
6165 that a face containing all the attributes in ATTRIBUTES, when merged
6166 with the default face for display, can be represented in a way that's
6168 \(1) different in appearance than the default face, and
6169 \(2) `close in spirit' to what the attributes specify, if not exact.
6171 Point (2) implies that a `:weight black' attribute will be satisfied by
6172 any display that can display bold, and a `:foreground \"yellow\"' as long
6173 as it can display a yellowish color, but `:slant italic' will _not_ be
6174 satisfied by the tty display code's automatic substitution of a `dim'
6175 face for italic. */)
6176 (attributes, display)
6177 Lisp_Object attributes, display;
6179 int supports = 0, i;
6180 Lisp_Object frame;
6181 struct frame *f;
6182 struct face *def_face;
6183 Lisp_Object attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
6185 if (noninteractive || !initialized)
6186 /* We may not be able to access low-level face information in batch
6187 mode, or before being dumped, and this function is not going to
6188 be very useful in those cases anyway, so just give up. */
6189 return Qnil;
6191 if (NILP (display))
6192 frame = selected_frame;
6193 else if (FRAMEP (display))
6194 frame = display;
6195 else
6197 /* Find any frame on DISPLAY. */
6198 Lisp_Object fl_tail;
6200 frame = Qnil;
6201 for (fl_tail = Vframe_list; CONSP (fl_tail); fl_tail = XCDR (fl_tail))
6203 frame = XCAR (fl_tail);
6204 if (!NILP (Fequal (Fcdr (Fassq (Qdisplay,
6205 XFRAME (frame)->param_alist)),
6206 display)))
6207 break;
6211 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame);
6212 f = XFRAME (frame);
6214 for (i = 0; i < LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE; i++)
6215 attrs[i] = Qunspecified;
6216 merge_face_ref (f, attributes, attrs, 1, 0);
6218 def_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
6219 if (def_face == NULL)
6221 if (! realize_basic_faces (f))
6222 error ("Cannot realize default face");
6223 def_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
6224 if (def_face == NULL)
6225 abort (); /* realize_basic_faces must have set it up */
6228 /* Dispatch to the appropriate handler. */
6229 if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f) || FRAME_MSDOS_P (f))
6230 supports = tty_supports_face_attributes_p (f, attrs, def_face);
6231 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
6232 else
6233 supports = x_supports_face_attributes_p (f, attrs, def_face);
6234 #endif
6236 return supports ? Qt : Qnil;
6240 /***********************************************************************
6241 Font selection
6242 ***********************************************************************/
6244 DEFUN ("internal-set-font-selection-order",
6245 Finternal_set_font_selection_order,
6246 Sinternal_set_font_selection_order, 1, 1, 0,
6247 doc: /* Set font selection order for face font selection to ORDER.
6248 ORDER must be a list of length 4 containing the symbols `:width',
6249 `:height', `:weight', and `:slant'. Face attributes appearing
6250 first in ORDER are matched first, e.g. if `:height' appears before
6251 `:weight' in ORDER, font selection first tries to find a font with
6252 a suitable height, and then tries to match the font weight.
6253 Value is ORDER. */)
6254 (order)
6255 Lisp_Object order;
6257 Lisp_Object list;
6258 int i;
6259 int indices[DIM (font_sort_order)];
6261 CHECK_LIST (order);
6262 bzero (indices, sizeof indices);
6263 i = 0;
6265 for (list = order;
6266 CONSP (list) && i < DIM (indices);
6267 list = XCDR (list), ++i)
6269 Lisp_Object attr = XCAR (list);
6270 int xlfd;
6272 if (EQ (attr, QCwidth))
6273 xlfd = XLFD_SWIDTH;
6274 else if (EQ (attr, QCheight))
6275 xlfd = XLFD_POINT_SIZE;
6276 else if (EQ (attr, QCweight))
6277 xlfd = XLFD_WEIGHT;
6278 else if (EQ (attr, QCslant))
6279 xlfd = XLFD_SLANT;
6280 else
6281 break;
6283 if (indices[i] != 0)
6284 break;
6285 indices[i] = xlfd;
6288 if (!NILP (list) || i != DIM (indices))
6289 signal_error ("Invalid font sort order", order);
6290 for (i = 0; i < DIM (font_sort_order); ++i)
6291 if (indices[i] == 0)
6292 signal_error ("Invalid font sort order", order);
6294 if (bcmp (indices, font_sort_order, sizeof indices) != 0)
6296 bcopy (indices, font_sort_order, sizeof font_sort_order);
6297 free_all_realized_faces (Qnil);
6300 return Qnil;
6304 DEFUN ("internal-set-alternative-font-family-alist",
6305 Finternal_set_alternative_font_family_alist,
6306 Sinternal_set_alternative_font_family_alist, 1, 1, 0,
6307 doc: /* Define alternative font families to try in face font selection.
6308 ALIST is an alist of (FAMILY ALTERNATIVE1 ALTERNATIVE2 ...) entries.
6309 Each ALTERNATIVE is tried in order if no fonts of font family FAMILY can
6310 be found. Value is ALIST. */)
6311 (alist)
6312 Lisp_Object alist;
6314 CHECK_LIST (alist);
6315 Vface_alternative_font_family_alist = alist;
6316 free_all_realized_faces (Qnil);
6317 return alist;
6321 DEFUN ("internal-set-alternative-font-registry-alist",
6322 Finternal_set_alternative_font_registry_alist,
6323 Sinternal_set_alternative_font_registry_alist, 1, 1, 0,
6324 doc: /* Define alternative font registries to try in face font selection.
6325 ALIST is an alist of (REGISTRY ALTERNATIVE1 ALTERNATIVE2 ...) entries.
6326 Each ALTERNATIVE is tried in order if no fonts of font registry REGISTRY can
6327 be found. Value is ALIST. */)
6328 (alist)
6329 Lisp_Object alist;
6331 CHECK_LIST (alist);
6332 Vface_alternative_font_registry_alist = alist;
6333 free_all_realized_faces (Qnil);
6334 return alist;
6338 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
6340 /* Value is non-zero if FONT is the name of a scalable font. The
6341 X11R6 XLFD spec says that point size, pixel size, and average width
6342 are zero for scalable fonts. Intlfonts contain at least one
6343 scalable font ("*-muleindian-1") for which this isn't true, so we
6344 just test average width. */
6346 static int
6347 font_scalable_p (font)
6348 struct font_name *font;
6350 char *s = font->fields[XLFD_AVGWIDTH];
6351 return (*s == '0' && *(s + 1) == '\0')
6352 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
6353 /* Windows implementation of XLFD is slightly broken for backward
6354 compatibility with previous broken versions, so test for
6355 wildcards as well as 0. */
6356 || *s == '*'
6357 #endif
6362 /* Ignore the difference of font point size less than this value. */
6364 #define FONT_POINT_SIZE_QUANTUM 5
6366 /* Value is non-zero if FONT1 is a better match for font attributes
6367 VALUES than FONT2. VALUES is an array of face attribute values in
6368 font sort order. COMPARE_PT_P zero means don't compare point
6369 sizes. AVGWIDTH, if not zero, is a specified font average width
6370 to compare with. */
6372 static int
6373 better_font_p (values, font1, font2, compare_pt_p, avgwidth)
6374 int *values;
6375 struct font_name *font1, *font2;
6376 int compare_pt_p, avgwidth;
6378 int i;
6380 /* Any font is better than no font. */
6381 if (! font1)
6382 return 0;
6383 if (! font2)
6384 return 1;
6386 for (i = 0; i < DIM (font_sort_order); ++i)
6388 int xlfd_idx = font_sort_order[i];
6390 if (compare_pt_p || xlfd_idx != XLFD_POINT_SIZE)
6392 int delta1, delta2;
6394 if (xlfd_idx == XLFD_POINT_SIZE)
6396 delta1 = abs (values[i] - (font1->numeric[xlfd_idx]
6397 / font1->rescale_ratio));
6398 delta2 = abs (values[i] - (font2->numeric[xlfd_idx]
6399 / font2->rescale_ratio));
6400 if (abs (delta1 - delta2) < FONT_POINT_SIZE_QUANTUM)
6401 continue;
6403 else
6405 delta1 = abs (values[i] - font1->numeric[xlfd_idx]);
6406 delta2 = abs (values[i] - font2->numeric[xlfd_idx]);
6409 if (delta1 > delta2)
6410 return 0;
6411 else if (delta1 < delta2)
6412 return 1;
6413 else
6415 /* The difference may be equal because, e.g., the face
6416 specifies `italic' but we have only `regular' and
6417 `oblique'. Prefer `oblique' in this case. */
6418 if ((xlfd_idx == XLFD_WEIGHT || xlfd_idx == XLFD_SLANT)
6419 && font1->numeric[xlfd_idx] > values[i]
6420 && font2->numeric[xlfd_idx] < values[i])
6421 return 1;
6426 if (avgwidth)
6428 int delta1 = abs (avgwidth - font1->numeric[XLFD_AVGWIDTH]);
6429 int delta2 = abs (avgwidth - font2->numeric[XLFD_AVGWIDTH]);
6430 if (delta1 > delta2)
6431 return 0;
6432 else if (delta1 < delta2)
6433 return 1;
6436 if (! compare_pt_p)
6438 /* We prefer a real scalable font; i.e. not what autoscaled. */
6439 int auto_scaled_1 = (font1->numeric[XLFD_POINT_SIZE] == 0
6440 && font1->numeric[XLFD_RESY] > 0);
6441 int auto_scaled_2 = (font2->numeric[XLFD_POINT_SIZE] == 0
6442 && font2->numeric[XLFD_RESY] > 0);
6444 if (auto_scaled_1 != auto_scaled_2)
6445 return auto_scaled_2;
6448 return font1->registry_priority < font2->registry_priority;
6452 /* Value is non-zero if FONT is an exact match for face attributes in
6453 SPECIFIED. SPECIFIED is an array of face attribute values in font
6454 sort order. AVGWIDTH, if non-zero, is an average width to compare
6455 with. */
6457 static int
6458 exact_face_match_p (specified, font, avgwidth)
6459 int *specified;
6460 struct font_name *font;
6461 int avgwidth;
6463 int i;
6465 for (i = 0; i < DIM (font_sort_order); ++i)
6466 if (specified[i] != font->numeric[font_sort_order[i]])
6467 break;
6469 return (i == DIM (font_sort_order)
6470 && (avgwidth <= 0
6471 || avgwidth == font->numeric[XLFD_AVGWIDTH]));
6475 /* Value is the name of a scaled font, generated from scalable font
6476 FONT on frame F. SPECIFIED_PT is the point-size to scale FONT to.
6477 Value is allocated from heap. */
6479 static char *
6480 build_scalable_font_name (f, font, specified_pt)
6481 struct frame *f;
6482 struct font_name *font;
6483 int specified_pt;
6485 char pixel_size[20];
6486 int pixel_value;
6487 double resy = FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->resy;
6488 double pt;
6490 /* If scalable font is for a specific resolution, compute
6491 the point size we must specify from the resolution of
6492 the display and the specified resolution of the font. */
6493 if (font->numeric[XLFD_RESY] != 0)
6495 pt = resy / font->numeric[XLFD_RESY] * specified_pt + 0.5;
6496 pixel_value = font->numeric[XLFD_RESY] / (PT_PER_INCH * 10.0) * pt + 0.5;
6498 else
6500 pt = specified_pt;
6501 pixel_value = resy / (PT_PER_INCH * 10.0) * pt + 0.5;
6503 /* We may need a font of the different size. */
6504 pixel_value *= font->rescale_ratio;
6506 /* We should keep POINT_SIZE 0. Otherwise, X server can't open a
6507 font of the specified PIXEL_SIZE. */
6508 #if 0
6509 { /* Set point size of the font. */
6510 char point_size[20];
6511 sprintf (point_size, "%d", (int) pt);
6512 font->fields[XLFD_POINT_SIZE] = point_size;
6513 font->numeric[XLFD_POINT_SIZE] = pt;
6515 #endif
6517 /* Set pixel size. */
6518 sprintf (pixel_size, "%d", pixel_value);
6519 font->fields[XLFD_PIXEL_SIZE] = pixel_size;
6520 font->numeric[XLFD_PIXEL_SIZE] = pixel_value;
6522 /* If font doesn't specify its resolution, use the
6523 resolution of the display. */
6524 if (font->numeric[XLFD_RESY] == 0)
6526 char buffer[20];
6527 sprintf (buffer, "%d", (int) resy);
6528 font->fields[XLFD_RESY] = buffer;
6529 font->numeric[XLFD_RESY] = resy;
6532 if (strcmp (font->fields[XLFD_RESX], "0") == 0)
6534 char buffer[20];
6535 int resx = FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f)->resx;
6536 sprintf (buffer, "%d", resx);
6537 font->fields[XLFD_RESX] = buffer;
6538 font->numeric[XLFD_RESX] = resx;
6541 return build_font_name (font);
6545 /* Value is non-zero if we are allowed to use scalable font FONT. We
6546 can't run a Lisp function here since this function may be called
6547 with input blocked. */
6549 static int
6550 may_use_scalable_font_p (font)
6551 const char *font;
6553 if (EQ (Vscalable_fonts_allowed, Qt))
6554 return 1;
6555 else if (CONSP (Vscalable_fonts_allowed))
6557 Lisp_Object tail, regexp;
6559 for (tail = Vscalable_fonts_allowed; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
6561 regexp = XCAR (tail);
6562 if (STRINGP (regexp)
6563 && fast_c_string_match_ignore_case (regexp, font) >= 0)
6564 return 1;
6568 return 0;
6573 /* Return the name of the best matching font for face attributes ATTRS
6574 in the array of font_name structures FONTS which contains NFONTS
6575 elements. WIDTH_RATIO is a factor with which to multiply average
6576 widths if ATTRS specifies such a width.
6578 Value is a font name which is allocated from the heap. FONTS is
6579 freed by this function.
6581 If NEEDS_OVERSTRIKE is non-zero, a boolean is returned in it to
6582 indicate whether the resulting font should be drawn using overstrike
6583 to simulate bold-face. */
6585 static char *
6586 best_matching_font (f, attrs, fonts, nfonts, width_ratio, needs_overstrike)
6587 struct frame *f;
6588 Lisp_Object *attrs;
6589 struct font_name *fonts;
6590 int nfonts;
6591 int width_ratio;
6592 int *needs_overstrike;
6594 char *font_name;
6595 struct font_name *best;
6596 int i, pt = 0;
6597 int specified[5];
6598 int exact_p, avgwidth;
6600 if (nfonts == 0)
6601 return NULL;
6603 /* Make specified font attributes available in `specified',
6604 indexed by sort order. */
6605 for (i = 0; i < DIM (font_sort_order); ++i)
6607 int xlfd_idx = font_sort_order[i];
6609 if (xlfd_idx == XLFD_SWIDTH)
6610 specified[i] = face_numeric_swidth (attrs[LFACE_SWIDTH_INDEX]);
6611 else if (xlfd_idx == XLFD_POINT_SIZE)
6612 specified[i] = pt = XFASTINT (attrs[LFACE_HEIGHT_INDEX]);
6613 else if (xlfd_idx == XLFD_WEIGHT)
6614 specified[i] = face_numeric_weight (attrs[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX]);
6615 else if (xlfd_idx == XLFD_SLANT)
6616 specified[i] = face_numeric_slant (attrs[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX]);
6617 else
6618 abort ();
6621 avgwidth = (UNSPECIFIEDP (attrs[LFACE_AVGWIDTH_INDEX])
6623 : XFASTINT (attrs[LFACE_AVGWIDTH_INDEX]) * width_ratio);
6625 exact_p = 0;
6627 if (needs_overstrike)
6628 *needs_overstrike = 0;
6630 best = NULL;
6632 /* Find the best match among the non-scalable fonts. */
6633 for (i = 0; i < nfonts; ++i)
6634 if (!font_scalable_p (fonts + i)
6635 && better_font_p (specified, fonts + i, best, 1, avgwidth))
6637 best = fonts + i;
6639 exact_p = exact_face_match_p (specified, best, avgwidth);
6640 if (exact_p)
6641 break;
6644 /* Unless we found an exact match among non-scalable fonts, see if
6645 we can find a better match among scalable fonts. */
6646 if (!exact_p)
6648 /* A scalable font is better if
6650 1. its weight, slant, swidth attributes are better, or.
6652 2. the best non-scalable font doesn't have the required
6653 point size, and the scalable fonts weight, slant, swidth
6654 isn't worse. */
6656 int non_scalable_has_exact_height_p;
6658 if (best && best->numeric[XLFD_POINT_SIZE] == pt)
6659 non_scalable_has_exact_height_p = 1;
6660 else
6661 non_scalable_has_exact_height_p = 0;
6663 for (i = 0; i < nfonts; ++i)
6664 if (font_scalable_p (fonts + i))
6666 if (better_font_p (specified, fonts + i, best, 0, 0)
6667 || (!non_scalable_has_exact_height_p
6668 && !better_font_p (specified, best, fonts + i, 0, 0)))
6670 non_scalable_has_exact_height_p = 1;
6671 best = fonts + i;
6676 /* We should have found SOME font. */
6677 if (best == NULL)
6678 abort ();
6680 if (! exact_p && needs_overstrike)
6682 enum xlfd_weight want_weight = specified[XLFD_WEIGHT];
6683 enum xlfd_weight got_weight = best->numeric[XLFD_WEIGHT];
6685 if (want_weight > XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM && want_weight > got_weight)
6687 /* We want a bold font, but didn't get one; try to use
6688 overstriking instead to simulate bold-face. However,
6689 don't overstrike an already-bold font unless the
6690 desired weight grossly exceeds the available weight. */
6691 if (got_weight > XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM)
6692 *needs_overstrike = (want_weight - got_weight) > 2;
6693 else
6694 *needs_overstrike = 1;
6698 if (font_scalable_p (best))
6699 font_name = build_scalable_font_name (f, best, pt);
6700 else
6701 font_name = build_font_name (best);
6703 /* Free font_name structures. */
6704 free_font_names (fonts, nfonts);
6706 return font_name;
6710 /* Get a list of matching fonts on frame F, considering FAMILY
6711 and alternative font families from Vface_alternative_font_registry_alist.
6713 FAMILY is the font family whose alternatives are considered.
6715 REGISTRY, if a string, specifies a font registry and encoding to
6716 match. A value of nil means include fonts of any registry and
6717 encoding.
6719 Return in *FONTS a pointer to a vector of font_name structures for
6720 the fonts matched. Value is the number of fonts found. */
6722 static int
6723 try_alternative_families (f, family, registry, fonts)
6724 struct frame *f;
6725 Lisp_Object family, registry;
6726 struct font_name **fonts;
6728 Lisp_Object alter;
6729 int nfonts = 0;
6731 nfonts = font_list (f, Qnil, family, registry, fonts);
6732 if (nfonts == 0)
6734 /* Try alternative font families. */
6735 alter = Fassoc (family, Vface_alternative_font_family_alist);
6736 if (CONSP (alter))
6738 for (alter = XCDR (alter);
6739 CONSP (alter) && nfonts == 0;
6740 alter = XCDR (alter))
6742 if (STRINGP (XCAR (alter)))
6743 nfonts = font_list (f, Qnil, XCAR (alter), registry, fonts);
6747 /* Try all scalable fonts before giving up. */
6748 if (nfonts == 0 && ! EQ (Vscalable_fonts_allowed, Qt))
6750 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
6751 specbind (Qscalable_fonts_allowed, Qt);
6752 nfonts = try_alternative_families (f, family, registry, fonts);
6753 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
6756 return nfonts;
6760 /* Get a list of matching fonts on frame F.
6762 FAMILY, if a string, specifies a font family derived from the fontset.
6763 It is only used if the face does not specify any family in ATTRS or
6764 if we cannot find any font of the face's family.
6766 REGISTRY, if a string, specifies a font registry and encoding to
6767 match. A value of nil means include fonts of any registry and
6768 encoding.
6770 If PREFER_FACE_FAMILY is nonzero, perfer face's family to FAMILY.
6771 Otherwise, prefer FAMILY.
6773 Return in *FONTS a pointer to a vector of font_name structures for
6774 the fonts matched. Value is the number of fonts found. */
6776 static int
6777 try_font_list (f, attrs, family, registry, fonts, prefer_face_family)
6778 struct frame *f;
6779 Lisp_Object *attrs;
6780 Lisp_Object family, registry;
6781 struct font_name **fonts;
6782 int prefer_face_family;
6784 int nfonts = 0;
6785 Lisp_Object face_family = attrs[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX];
6786 Lisp_Object try_family;
6788 try_family = (prefer_face_family || NILP (family)) ? face_family : family;
6790 if (STRINGP (try_family))
6791 nfonts = try_alternative_families (f, try_family, registry, fonts);
6793 #ifdef MAC_OS
6794 if (nfonts == 0 && STRINGP (try_family) && STRINGP (registry))
6796 if (xstricmp (SDATA (registry), "mac-roman") == 0)
6797 /* When realizing the default face and a font spec does not
6798 matched exactly, Emacs looks for ones with the same registry
6799 as the default font. On the Mac, this is mac-roman, which
6800 does not work if the family is -etl-fixed, e.g. The
6801 following widens the choices and fixes that problem. */
6802 nfonts = try_alternative_families (f, try_family, Qnil, fonts);
6803 else if (SBYTES (try_family) > 0
6804 && SREF (try_family, SBYTES (try_family) - 1) != '*')
6805 /* Some Central European/Cyrillic font family names have the
6806 Roman counterpart name as their prefix. */
6807 nfonts = try_alternative_families (f, concat2 (try_family,
6808 build_string ("*")),
6809 registry, fonts);
6811 #endif
6813 if (EQ (try_family, family))
6814 family = face_family;
6816 if (nfonts == 0 && STRINGP (family))
6817 nfonts = try_alternative_families (f, family, registry, fonts);
6819 /* Try font family of the default face or "fixed". */
6820 if (nfonts == 0)
6822 struct face *default_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
6823 if (default_face)
6824 family = default_face->lface[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX];
6825 else
6826 family = build_string ("fixed");
6827 nfonts = font_list (f, Qnil, family, registry, fonts);
6830 /* Try any family with the given registry. */
6831 if (nfonts == 0)
6832 nfonts = try_alternative_families (f, Qnil, registry, fonts);
6834 return nfonts;
6838 /* Return the fontset id of the base fontset name or alias name given
6839 by the fontset attribute of ATTRS. Value is -1 if the fontset
6840 attribute of ATTRS doesn't name a fontset. */
6842 static int
6843 face_fontset (attrs)
6844 Lisp_Object *attrs;
6846 Lisp_Object name;
6848 name = attrs[LFACE_FONT_INDEX];
6849 if (!STRINGP (name))
6850 return -1;
6851 return fs_query_fontset (name, 0);
6855 /* Choose a name of font to use on frame F to display character C with
6856 Lisp face attributes specified by ATTRS. The font name is
6857 determined by the font-related attributes in ATTRS and the name
6858 pattern for C in FONTSET. Value is the font name which is
6859 allocated from the heap and must be freed by the caller, or NULL if
6860 we can get no information about the font name of C. It is assured
6861 that we always get some information for a single byte
6862 character.
6864 If NEEDS_OVERSTRIKE is non-zero, a boolean is returned in it to
6865 indicate whether the resulting font should be drawn using overstrike
6866 to simulate bold-face. */
6868 static char *
6869 choose_face_font (f, attrs, fontset, c, needs_overstrike)
6870 struct frame *f;
6871 Lisp_Object *attrs;
6872 int fontset, c;
6873 int *needs_overstrike;
6875 Lisp_Object pattern;
6876 char *font_name = NULL;
6877 struct font_name *fonts;
6878 int nfonts, width_ratio;
6880 if (needs_overstrike)
6881 *needs_overstrike = 0;
6883 /* Get (foundry and) family name and registry (and encoding) name of
6884 a font for C. */
6885 pattern = fontset_font_pattern (f, fontset, c);
6886 if (NILP (pattern))
6888 xassert (!SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c));
6889 return NULL;
6892 /* If what we got is a name pattern, return it. */
6893 if (STRINGP (pattern))
6894 return xstrdup (SDATA (pattern));
6896 /* Get a list of fonts matching that pattern and choose the
6897 best match for the specified face attributes from it. */
6898 nfonts = try_font_list (f, attrs, XCAR (pattern), XCDR (pattern), &fonts,
6899 (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c)
6900 || CHAR_CHARSET (c) == charset_latin_iso8859_1));
6901 width_ratio = (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c)
6903 : CHARSET_WIDTH (CHAR_CHARSET (c)));
6904 font_name = best_matching_font (f, attrs, fonts, nfonts, width_ratio,
6905 needs_overstrike);
6906 return font_name;
6909 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
6913 /***********************************************************************
6914 Face Realization
6915 ***********************************************************************/
6917 /* Realize basic faces on frame F. Value is zero if frame parameters
6918 of F don't contain enough information needed to realize the default
6919 face. */
6921 static int
6922 realize_basic_faces (f)
6923 struct frame *f;
6925 int success_p = 0;
6926 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
6928 /* Block input here so that we won't be surprised by an X expose
6929 event, for instance, without having the faces set up. */
6930 BLOCK_INPUT;
6931 specbind (Qscalable_fonts_allowed, Qt);
6933 if (realize_default_face (f))
6935 realize_named_face (f, Qmode_line, MODE_LINE_FACE_ID);
6936 realize_named_face (f, Qmode_line_inactive, MODE_LINE_INACTIVE_FACE_ID);
6937 realize_named_face (f, Qtool_bar, TOOL_BAR_FACE_ID);
6938 realize_named_face (f, Qfringe, FRINGE_FACE_ID);
6939 realize_named_face (f, Qheader_line, HEADER_LINE_FACE_ID);
6940 realize_named_face (f, Qscroll_bar, SCROLL_BAR_FACE_ID);
6941 realize_named_face (f, Qborder, BORDER_FACE_ID);
6942 realize_named_face (f, Qcursor, CURSOR_FACE_ID);
6943 realize_named_face (f, Qmouse, MOUSE_FACE_ID);
6944 realize_named_face (f, Qmenu, MENU_FACE_ID);
6945 realize_named_face (f, Qvertical_border, VERTICAL_BORDER_FACE_ID);
6947 /* Reflect changes in the `menu' face in menu bars. */
6948 if (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f)->menu_face_changed_p)
6950 FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f)->menu_face_changed_p = 0;
6951 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
6952 x_update_menu_appearance (f);
6953 #endif
6956 success_p = 1;
6959 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
6960 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
6961 return success_p;
6965 /* Realize the default face on frame F. If the face is not fully
6966 specified, make it fully-specified. Attributes of the default face
6967 that are not explicitly specified are taken from frame parameters. */
6969 static int
6970 realize_default_face (f)
6971 struct frame *f;
6973 struct face_cache *c = FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f);
6974 Lisp_Object lface;
6975 Lisp_Object attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
6976 Lisp_Object frame_font;
6977 struct face *face;
6979 /* If the `default' face is not yet known, create it. */
6980 lface = lface_from_face_name (f, Qdefault, 0);
6981 if (NILP (lface))
6983 Lisp_Object frame;
6984 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
6985 lface = Finternal_make_lisp_face (Qdefault, frame);
6989 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
6990 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
6992 /* Set frame_font to the value of the `font' frame parameter. */
6993 frame_font = Fassq (Qfont, f->param_alist);
6994 xassert (CONSP (frame_font) && STRINGP (XCDR (frame_font)));
6995 frame_font = XCDR (frame_font);
6996 set_lface_from_font_name (f, lface, frame_font,
6997 f->default_face_done_p, 1);
6998 f->default_face_done_p = 1;
7000 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
7002 if (!FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
7004 LFACE_FAMILY (lface) = build_string ("default");
7005 LFACE_SWIDTH (lface) = Qnormal;
7006 LFACE_HEIGHT (lface) = make_number (1);
7007 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_WEIGHT (lface)))
7008 LFACE_WEIGHT (lface) = Qnormal;
7009 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_SLANT (lface)))
7010 LFACE_SLANT (lface) = Qnormal;
7011 LFACE_AVGWIDTH (lface) = Qunspecified;
7014 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_UNDERLINE (lface)))
7015 LFACE_UNDERLINE (lface) = Qnil;
7017 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_OVERLINE (lface)))
7018 LFACE_OVERLINE (lface) = Qnil;
7020 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH (lface)))
7021 LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH (lface) = Qnil;
7023 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_BOX (lface)))
7024 LFACE_BOX (lface) = Qnil;
7026 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_INVERSE (lface)))
7027 LFACE_INVERSE (lface) = Qnil;
7029 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_FOREGROUND (lface)))
7031 /* This function is called so early that colors are not yet
7032 set in the frame parameter list. */
7033 Lisp_Object color = Fassq (Qforeground_color, f->param_alist);
7035 if (CONSP (color) && STRINGP (XCDR (color)))
7036 LFACE_FOREGROUND (lface) = XCDR (color);
7037 else if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
7038 return 0;
7039 else if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f) || FRAME_MSDOS_P (f))
7040 LFACE_FOREGROUND (lface) = build_string (unspecified_fg);
7041 else
7042 abort ();
7045 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface)))
7047 /* This function is called so early that colors are not yet
7048 set in the frame parameter list. */
7049 Lisp_Object color = Fassq (Qbackground_color, f->param_alist);
7050 if (CONSP (color) && STRINGP (XCDR (color)))
7051 LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface) = XCDR (color);
7052 else if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (f))
7053 return 0;
7054 else if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f) || FRAME_MSDOS_P (f))
7055 LFACE_BACKGROUND (lface) = build_string (unspecified_bg);
7056 else
7057 abort ();
7060 if (UNSPECIFIEDP (LFACE_STIPPLE (lface)))
7061 LFACE_STIPPLE (lface) = Qnil;
7063 /* Realize the face; it must be fully-specified now. */
7064 xassert (lface_fully_specified_p (XVECTOR (lface)->contents));
7065 check_lface (lface);
7066 bcopy (XVECTOR (lface)->contents, attrs, sizeof attrs);
7067 face = realize_face (c, attrs, 0, NULL, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
7069 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
7070 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
7071 if (face->font != FRAME_FONT (f))
7073 /* This can happen when making a frame on a display that does
7074 not support the default font. */
7075 if (!face->font)
7076 return 0;
7078 /* Otherwise, the font specified for the frame was not
7079 acceptable as a font for the default face (perhaps because
7080 auto-scaled fonts are rejected), so we must adjust the frame
7081 font. */
7082 x_set_font (f, build_string (face->font_name), Qnil);
7084 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
7085 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
7086 return 1;
7090 /* Realize basic faces other than the default face in face cache C.
7091 SYMBOL is the face name, ID is the face id the realized face must
7092 have. The default face must have been realized already. */
7094 static void
7095 realize_named_face (f, symbol, id)
7096 struct frame *f;
7097 Lisp_Object symbol;
7098 int id;
7100 struct face_cache *c = FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f);
7101 Lisp_Object lface = lface_from_face_name (f, symbol, 0);
7102 Lisp_Object attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
7103 Lisp_Object symbol_attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
7104 struct face *new_face;
7106 /* The default face must exist and be fully specified. */
7107 get_lface_attributes (f, Qdefault, attrs, 1);
7108 check_lface_attrs (attrs);
7109 xassert (lface_fully_specified_p (attrs));
7111 /* If SYMBOL isn't know as a face, create it. */
7112 if (NILP (lface))
7114 Lisp_Object frame;
7115 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
7116 lface = Finternal_make_lisp_face (symbol, frame);
7119 /* Merge SYMBOL's face with the default face. */
7120 get_lface_attributes (f, symbol, symbol_attrs, 1);
7121 merge_face_vectors (f, symbol_attrs, attrs, 0);
7123 /* Realize the face. */
7124 new_face = realize_face (c, attrs, 0, NULL, id);
7128 /* Realize the fully-specified face with attributes ATTRS in face
7129 cache CACHE for character C. If C is a multibyte character,
7130 BASE_FACE is a face that has the same attributes. Otherwise,
7131 BASE_FACE is ignored. If FORMER_FACE_ID is non-negative, it is an
7132 ID of face to remove before caching the new face. Value is a
7133 pointer to the newly created realized face. */
7135 static struct face *
7136 realize_face (cache, attrs, c, base_face, former_face_id)
7137 struct face_cache *cache;
7138 Lisp_Object *attrs;
7139 int c;
7140 struct face *base_face;
7141 int former_face_id;
7143 struct face *face;
7145 /* LFACE must be fully specified. */
7146 xassert (cache != NULL);
7147 check_lface_attrs (attrs);
7149 if (former_face_id >= 0 && cache->used > former_face_id)
7151 /* Remove the former face. */
7152 struct face *former_face = cache->faces_by_id[former_face_id];
7153 uncache_face (cache, former_face);
7154 free_realized_face (cache->f, former_face);
7157 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (cache->f))
7158 face = realize_x_face (cache, attrs, c, base_face);
7159 else if (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (cache->f) || FRAME_MSDOS_P (cache->f))
7160 face = realize_tty_face (cache, attrs, c);
7161 else
7162 abort ();
7164 /* Insert the new face. */
7165 cache_face (cache, face, lface_hash (attrs));
7166 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
7167 if (FRAME_WINDOW_P (cache->f) && face->font == NULL)
7168 load_face_font (cache->f, face, c);
7169 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
7170 return face;
7174 /* Realize the fully-specified face with attributes ATTRS in face
7175 cache CACHE for character C. Do it for X frame CACHE->f. If C is
7176 a multibyte character, BASE_FACE is a face that has the same
7177 attributes. Otherwise, BASE_FACE is ignored. If the new face
7178 doesn't share font with the default face, a fontname is allocated
7179 from the heap and set in `font_name' of the new face, but it is not
7180 yet loaded here. Value is a pointer to the newly created realized
7181 face. */
7183 static struct face *
7184 realize_x_face (cache, attrs, c, base_face)
7185 struct face_cache *cache;
7186 Lisp_Object *attrs;
7187 int c;
7188 struct face *base_face;
7190 struct face *face = NULL;
7191 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
7192 struct face *default_face;
7193 struct frame *f;
7194 Lisp_Object stipple, overline, strike_through, box;
7196 xassert (FRAME_WINDOW_P (cache->f));
7197 xassert (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c)
7198 || base_face);
7200 /* Allocate a new realized face. */
7201 face = make_realized_face (attrs);
7203 f = cache->f;
7205 /* If C is a multibyte character, we share all face attirbutes with
7206 BASE_FACE including the realized fontset. But, we must load a
7207 different font. */
7208 if (!SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c))
7210 bcopy (base_face, face, sizeof *face);
7211 face->gc = 0;
7213 /* Don't try to free the colors copied bitwise from BASE_FACE. */
7214 face->colors_copied_bitwise_p = 1;
7216 /* to force realize_face to load font */
7217 face->font = NULL;
7218 return face;
7221 /* Now we are realizing a face for ASCII (and unibyte) characters. */
7223 /* Determine the font to use. Most of the time, the font will be
7224 the same as the font of the default face, so try that first. */
7225 default_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
7226 if (default_face
7227 && FACE_SUITABLE_FOR_CHAR_P (default_face, c)
7228 && lface_same_font_attributes_p (default_face->lface, attrs))
7230 face->font = default_face->font;
7231 face->fontset = default_face->fontset;
7232 face->font_info_id = default_face->font_info_id;
7233 face->font_name = default_face->font_name;
7234 face->ascii_face = face;
7236 /* But, as we can't share the fontset, make a new realized
7237 fontset that has the same base fontset as of the default
7238 face. */
7239 face->fontset
7240 = make_fontset_for_ascii_face (f, default_face->fontset);
7242 else
7244 /* If the face attribute ATTRS specifies a fontset, use it as
7245 the base of a new realized fontset. Otherwise, use the same
7246 base fontset as of the default face. The base determines
7247 registry and encoding of a font. It may also determine
7248 foundry and family. The other fields of font name pattern
7249 are constructed from ATTRS. */
7250 int fontset = face_fontset (attrs);
7252 if ((fontset == -1) && default_face)
7253 fontset = default_face->fontset;
7254 face->fontset = make_fontset_for_ascii_face (f, fontset);
7255 face->font = NULL; /* to force realize_face to load font */
7258 /* Load colors, and set remaining attributes. */
7260 load_face_colors (f, face, attrs);
7262 /* Set up box. */
7263 box = attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX];
7264 if (STRINGP (box))
7266 /* A simple box of line width 1 drawn in color given by
7267 the string. */
7268 face->box_color = load_color (f, face, attrs[LFACE_BOX_INDEX],
7269 LFACE_BOX_INDEX);
7270 face->box = FACE_SIMPLE_BOX;
7271 face->box_line_width = 1;
7273 else if (INTEGERP (box))
7275 /* Simple box of specified line width in foreground color of the
7276 face. */
7277 xassert (XINT (box) != 0);
7278 face->box = FACE_SIMPLE_BOX;
7279 face->box_line_width = XINT (box);
7280 face->box_color = face->foreground;
7281 face->box_color_defaulted_p = 1;
7283 else if (CONSP (box))
7285 /* `(:width WIDTH :color COLOR :shadow SHADOW)'. SHADOW
7286 being one of `raised' or `sunken'. */
7287 face->box = FACE_SIMPLE_BOX;
7288 face->box_color = face->foreground;
7289 face->box_color_defaulted_p = 1;
7290 face->box_line_width = 1;
7292 while (CONSP (box))
7294 Lisp_Object keyword, value;
7296 keyword = XCAR (box);
7297 box = XCDR (box);
7299 if (!CONSP (box))
7300 break;
7301 value = XCAR (box);
7302 box = XCDR (box);
7304 if (EQ (keyword, QCline_width))
7306 if (INTEGERP (value) && XINT (value) != 0)
7307 face->box_line_width = XINT (value);
7309 else if (EQ (keyword, QCcolor))
7311 if (STRINGP (value))
7313 face->box_color = load_color (f, face, value,
7314 LFACE_BOX_INDEX);
7315 face->use_box_color_for_shadows_p = 1;
7318 else if (EQ (keyword, QCstyle))
7320 if (EQ (value, Qreleased_button))
7321 face->box = FACE_RAISED_BOX;
7322 else if (EQ (value, Qpressed_button))
7323 face->box = FACE_SUNKEN_BOX;
7328 /* Text underline, overline, strike-through. */
7330 if (EQ (attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX], Qt))
7332 /* Use default color (same as foreground color). */
7333 face->underline_p = 1;
7334 face->underline_defaulted_p = 1;
7335 face->underline_color = 0;
7337 else if (STRINGP (attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX]))
7339 /* Use specified color. */
7340 face->underline_p = 1;
7341 face->underline_defaulted_p = 0;
7342 face->underline_color
7343 = load_color (f, face, attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX],
7344 LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX);
7346 else if (NILP (attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX]))
7348 face->underline_p = 0;
7349 face->underline_defaulted_p = 0;
7350 face->underline_color = 0;
7353 overline = attrs[LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX];
7354 if (STRINGP (overline))
7356 face->overline_color
7357 = load_color (f, face, attrs[LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX],
7358 LFACE_OVERLINE_INDEX);
7359 face->overline_p = 1;
7361 else if (EQ (overline, Qt))
7363 face->overline_color = face->foreground;
7364 face->overline_color_defaulted_p = 1;
7365 face->overline_p = 1;
7368 strike_through = attrs[LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX];
7369 if (STRINGP (strike_through))
7371 face->strike_through_color
7372 = load_color (f, face, attrs[LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX],
7373 LFACE_STRIKE_THROUGH_INDEX);
7374 face->strike_through_p = 1;
7376 else if (EQ (strike_through, Qt))
7378 face->strike_through_color = face->foreground;
7379 face->strike_through_color_defaulted_p = 1;
7380 face->strike_through_p = 1;
7383 stipple = attrs[LFACE_STIPPLE_INDEX];
7384 if (!NILP (stipple))
7385 face->stipple = load_pixmap (f, stipple, &face->pixmap_w, &face->pixmap_h);
7387 xassert (FACE_SUITABLE_FOR_CHAR_P (face, c));
7388 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
7389 return face;
7393 /* Map a specified color of face FACE on frame F to a tty color index.
7394 IDX is either LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX or LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX, and
7395 specifies which color to map. Set *DEFAULTED to 1 if mapping to the
7396 default foreground/background colors. */
7398 static void
7399 map_tty_color (f, face, idx, defaulted)
7400 struct frame *f;
7401 struct face *face;
7402 enum lface_attribute_index idx;
7403 int *defaulted;
7405 Lisp_Object frame, color, def;
7406 int foreground_p = idx == LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX;
7407 unsigned long default_pixel, default_other_pixel, pixel;
7409 xassert (idx == LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX || idx == LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX);
7411 if (foreground_p)
7413 pixel = default_pixel = FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR;
7414 default_other_pixel = FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR;
7416 else
7418 pixel = default_pixel = FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR;
7419 default_other_pixel = FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR;
7422 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
7423 color = face->lface[idx];
7425 if (STRINGP (color)
7426 && SCHARS (color)
7427 && CONSP (Vtty_defined_color_alist)
7428 && (def = assq_no_quit (color, call1 (Qtty_color_alist, frame)),
7429 CONSP (def)))
7431 /* Associations in tty-defined-color-alist are of the form
7432 (NAME INDEX R G B). We need the INDEX part. */
7433 pixel = XINT (XCAR (XCDR (def)));
7436 if (pixel == default_pixel && STRINGP (color))
7438 pixel = load_color (f, face, color, idx);
7440 #if defined (MSDOS) || defined (WINDOWSNT)
7441 /* If the foreground of the default face is the default color,
7442 use the foreground color defined by the frame. */
7443 #ifdef MSDOS
7444 if (FRAME_MSDOS_P (f))
7446 #endif /* MSDOS */
7447 if (pixel == default_pixel
7448 || pixel == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_COLOR)
7450 if (foreground_p)
7451 pixel = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f);
7452 else
7453 pixel = FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f);
7454 face->lface[idx] = tty_color_name (f, pixel);
7455 *defaulted = 1;
7457 else if (pixel == default_other_pixel)
7459 if (foreground_p)
7460 pixel = FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f);
7461 else
7462 pixel = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f);
7463 face->lface[idx] = tty_color_name (f, pixel);
7464 *defaulted = 1;
7466 #ifdef MSDOS
7468 #endif
7469 #endif /* MSDOS or WINDOWSNT */
7472 if (foreground_p)
7473 face->foreground = pixel;
7474 else
7475 face->background = pixel;
7479 /* Realize the fully-specified face with attributes ATTRS in face
7480 cache CACHE for character C. Do it for TTY frame CACHE->f. Value is a
7481 pointer to the newly created realized face. */
7483 static struct face *
7484 realize_tty_face (cache, attrs, c)
7485 struct face_cache *cache;
7486 Lisp_Object *attrs;
7487 int c;
7489 struct face *face;
7490 int weight, slant;
7491 int face_colors_defaulted = 0;
7492 struct frame *f = cache->f;
7494 /* Frame must be a termcap frame. */
7495 xassert (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (cache->f) || FRAME_MSDOS_P (cache->f));
7497 /* Allocate a new realized face. */
7498 face = make_realized_face (attrs);
7499 face->font_name = FRAME_MSDOS_P (cache->f) ? "ms-dos" : "tty";
7501 /* Map face attributes to TTY appearances. We map slant to
7502 dimmed text because we want italic text to appear differently
7503 and because dimmed text is probably used infrequently. */
7504 weight = face_numeric_weight (attrs[LFACE_WEIGHT_INDEX]);
7505 slant = face_numeric_slant (attrs[LFACE_SLANT_INDEX]);
7507 if (weight > XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM)
7508 face->tty_bold_p = 1;
7509 if (weight < XLFD_WEIGHT_MEDIUM || slant != XLFD_SLANT_ROMAN)
7510 face->tty_dim_p = 1;
7511 if (!NILP (attrs[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX]))
7512 face->tty_underline_p = 1;
7513 if (!NILP (attrs[LFACE_INVERSE_INDEX]))
7514 face->tty_reverse_p = 1;
7516 /* Map color names to color indices. */
7517 map_tty_color (f, face, LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX, &face_colors_defaulted);
7518 map_tty_color (f, face, LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX, &face_colors_defaulted);
7520 /* Swap colors if face is inverse-video. If the colors are taken
7521 from the frame colors, they are already inverted, since the
7522 frame-creation function calls x-handle-reverse-video. */
7523 if (face->tty_reverse_p && !face_colors_defaulted)
7525 unsigned long tem = face->foreground;
7526 face->foreground = face->background;
7527 face->background = tem;
7530 if (tty_suppress_bold_inverse_default_colors_p
7531 && face->tty_bold_p
7532 && face->background == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR
7533 && face->foreground == FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR)
7534 face->tty_bold_p = 0;
7536 return face;
7540 DEFUN ("tty-suppress-bold-inverse-default-colors",
7541 Ftty_suppress_bold_inverse_default_colors,
7542 Stty_suppress_bold_inverse_default_colors, 1, 1, 0,
7543 doc: /* Suppress/allow boldness of faces with inverse default colors.
7544 SUPPRESS non-nil means suppress it.
7545 This affects bold faces on TTYs whose foreground is the default background
7546 color of the display and whose background is the default foreground color.
7547 For such faces, the bold face attribute is ignored if this variable
7548 is non-nil. */)
7549 (suppress)
7550 Lisp_Object suppress;
7552 tty_suppress_bold_inverse_default_colors_p = !NILP (suppress);
7553 ++face_change_count;
7554 return suppress;
7559 /***********************************************************************
7560 Computing Faces
7561 ***********************************************************************/
7563 /* Return the ID of the face to use to display character CH with face
7564 property PROP on frame F in current_buffer. */
7567 compute_char_face (f, ch, prop)
7568 struct frame *f;
7569 int ch;
7570 Lisp_Object prop;
7572 int face_id;
7574 if (NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
7575 ch = 0;
7577 if (NILP (prop))
7579 struct face *face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
7580 face_id = FACE_FOR_CHAR (f, face, ch);
7582 else
7584 Lisp_Object attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
7585 struct face *default_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
7586 bcopy (default_face->lface, attrs, sizeof attrs);
7587 merge_face_ref (f, prop, attrs, 1, 0);
7588 face_id = lookup_face (f, attrs, ch, NULL);
7591 return face_id;
7594 /* Return the face ID associated with buffer position POS for
7595 displaying ASCII characters. Return in *ENDPTR the position at
7596 which a different face is needed, as far as text properties and
7597 overlays are concerned. W is a window displaying current_buffer.
7599 REGION_BEG, REGION_END delimit the region, so it can be
7600 highlighted.
7602 LIMIT is a position not to scan beyond. That is to limit the time
7603 this function can take.
7605 If MOUSE is non-zero, use the character's mouse-face, not its face.
7607 The face returned is suitable for displaying ASCII characters. */
7610 face_at_buffer_position (w, pos, region_beg, region_end,
7611 endptr, limit, mouse)
7612 struct window *w;
7613 int pos;
7614 int region_beg, region_end;
7615 int *endptr;
7616 int limit;
7617 int mouse;
7619 struct frame *f = XFRAME (w->frame);
7620 Lisp_Object attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
7621 Lisp_Object prop, position;
7622 int i, noverlays;
7623 Lisp_Object *overlay_vec;
7624 Lisp_Object frame;
7625 int endpos;
7626 Lisp_Object propname = mouse ? Qmouse_face : Qface;
7627 Lisp_Object limit1, end;
7628 struct face *default_face;
7630 /* W must display the current buffer. We could write this function
7631 to use the frame and buffer of W, but right now it doesn't. */
7632 /* xassert (XBUFFER (w->buffer) == current_buffer); */
7634 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
7635 XSETFASTINT (position, pos);
7637 endpos = ZV;
7638 if (pos < region_beg && region_beg < endpos)
7639 endpos = region_beg;
7641 /* Get the `face' or `mouse_face' text property at POS, and
7642 determine the next position at which the property changes. */
7643 prop = Fget_text_property (position, propname, w->buffer);
7644 XSETFASTINT (limit1, (limit < endpos ? limit : endpos));
7645 end = Fnext_single_property_change (position, propname, w->buffer, limit1);
7646 if (INTEGERP (end))
7647 endpos = XINT (end);
7649 /* Look at properties from overlays. */
7651 int next_overlay;
7653 GET_OVERLAYS_AT (pos, overlay_vec, noverlays, &next_overlay, 0);
7654 if (next_overlay < endpos)
7655 endpos = next_overlay;
7658 *endptr = endpos;
7660 default_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, DEFAULT_FACE_ID);
7662 /* Optimize common cases where we can use the default face. */
7663 if (noverlays == 0
7664 && NILP (prop)
7665 && !(pos >= region_beg && pos < region_end))
7666 return DEFAULT_FACE_ID;
7668 /* Begin with attributes from the default face. */
7669 bcopy (default_face->lface, attrs, sizeof attrs);
7671 /* Merge in attributes specified via text properties. */
7672 if (!NILP (prop))
7673 merge_face_ref (f, prop, attrs, 1, 0);
7675 /* Now merge the overlay data. */
7676 noverlays = sort_overlays (overlay_vec, noverlays, w);
7677 for (i = 0; i < noverlays; i++)
7679 Lisp_Object oend;
7680 int oendpos;
7682 prop = Foverlay_get (overlay_vec[i], propname);
7683 if (!NILP (prop))
7684 merge_face_ref (f, prop, attrs, 1, 0);
7686 oend = OVERLAY_END (overlay_vec[i]);
7687 oendpos = OVERLAY_POSITION (oend);
7688 if (oendpos < endpos)
7689 endpos = oendpos;
7692 /* If in the region, merge in the region face. */
7693 if (pos >= region_beg && pos < region_end)
7695 merge_named_face (f, Qregion, attrs, 0);
7697 if (region_end < endpos)
7698 endpos = region_end;
7701 *endptr = endpos;
7703 /* Look up a realized face with the given face attributes,
7704 or realize a new one for ASCII characters. */
7705 return lookup_face (f, attrs, 0, NULL);
7709 /* Compute the face at character position POS in Lisp string STRING on
7710 window W, for ASCII characters.
7712 If STRING is an overlay string, it comes from position BUFPOS in
7713 current_buffer, otherwise BUFPOS is zero to indicate that STRING is
7714 not an overlay string. W must display the current buffer.
7715 REGION_BEG and REGION_END give the start and end positions of the
7716 region; both are -1 if no region is visible.
7718 BASE_FACE_ID is the id of a face to merge with. For strings coming
7719 from overlays or the `display' property it is the face at BUFPOS.
7721 If MOUSE_P is non-zero, use the character's mouse-face, not its face.
7723 Set *ENDPTR to the next position where to check for faces in
7724 STRING; -1 if the face is constant from POS to the end of the
7725 string.
7727 Value is the id of the face to use. The face returned is suitable
7728 for displaying ASCII characters. */
7731 face_at_string_position (w, string, pos, bufpos, region_beg,
7732 region_end, endptr, base_face_id, mouse_p)
7733 struct window *w;
7734 Lisp_Object string;
7735 int pos, bufpos;
7736 int region_beg, region_end;
7737 int *endptr;
7738 enum face_id base_face_id;
7739 int mouse_p;
7741 Lisp_Object prop, position, end, limit;
7742 struct frame *f = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w));
7743 Lisp_Object attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
7744 struct face *base_face;
7745 int multibyte_p = STRING_MULTIBYTE (string);
7746 Lisp_Object prop_name = mouse_p ? Qmouse_face : Qface;
7748 /* Get the value of the face property at the current position within
7749 STRING. Value is nil if there is no face property. */
7750 XSETFASTINT (position, pos);
7751 prop = Fget_text_property (position, prop_name, string);
7753 /* Get the next position at which to check for faces. Value of end
7754 is nil if face is constant all the way to the end of the string.
7755 Otherwise it is a string position where to check faces next.
7756 Limit is the maximum position up to which to check for property
7757 changes in Fnext_single_property_change. Strings are usually
7758 short, so set the limit to the end of the string. */
7759 XSETFASTINT (limit, SCHARS (string));
7760 end = Fnext_single_property_change (position, prop_name, string, limit);
7761 if (INTEGERP (end))
7762 *endptr = XFASTINT (end);
7763 else
7764 *endptr = -1;
7766 base_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, base_face_id);
7767 xassert (base_face);
7769 /* Optimize the default case that there is no face property and we
7770 are not in the region. */
7771 if (NILP (prop)
7772 && (base_face_id != DEFAULT_FACE_ID
7773 /* BUFPOS <= 0 means STRING is not an overlay string, so
7774 that the region doesn't have to be taken into account. */
7775 || bufpos <= 0
7776 || bufpos < region_beg
7777 || bufpos >= region_end)
7778 && (multibyte_p
7779 /* We can't realize faces for different charsets differently
7780 if we don't have fonts, so we can stop here if not working
7781 on a window-system frame. */
7782 || !FRAME_WINDOW_P (f)
7783 || FACE_SUITABLE_FOR_CHAR_P (base_face, 0)))
7784 return base_face->id;
7786 /* Begin with attributes from the base face. */
7787 bcopy (base_face->lface, attrs, sizeof attrs);
7789 /* Merge in attributes specified via text properties. */
7790 if (!NILP (prop))
7791 merge_face_ref (f, prop, attrs, 1, 0);
7793 /* If in the region, merge in the region face. */
7794 if (bufpos
7795 && bufpos >= region_beg
7796 && bufpos < region_end)
7797 merge_named_face (f, Qregion, attrs, 0);
7799 /* Look up a realized face with the given face attributes,
7800 or realize a new one for ASCII characters. */
7801 return lookup_face (f, attrs, 0, NULL);
7805 /* Merge a face into a realized face.
7807 F is frame where faces are (to be) realized.
7809 FACE_NAME is named face to merge.
7811 If FACE_NAME is nil, FACE_ID is face_id of realized face to merge.
7813 If FACE_NAME is t, FACE_ID is lface_id of face to merge.
7815 BASE_FACE_ID is realized face to merge into.
7817 Return new face id.
7821 merge_faces (f, face_name, face_id, base_face_id)
7822 struct frame *f;
7823 Lisp_Object face_name;
7824 int face_id, base_face_id;
7826 Lisp_Object attrs[LFACE_VECTOR_SIZE];
7827 struct face *base_face;
7829 base_face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, base_face_id);
7830 if (!base_face)
7831 return base_face_id;
7833 if (EQ (face_name, Qt))
7835 if (face_id < 0 || face_id >= lface_id_to_name_size)
7836 return base_face_id;
7837 face_name = lface_id_to_name[face_id];
7838 face_id = lookup_derived_face (f, face_name, 0, base_face_id, 1);
7839 if (face_id >= 0)
7840 return face_id;
7841 return base_face_id;
7844 /* Begin with attributes from the base face. */
7845 bcopy (base_face->lface, attrs, sizeof attrs);
7847 if (!NILP (face_name))
7849 if (!merge_named_face (f, face_name, attrs, 0))
7850 return base_face_id;
7852 else
7854 struct face *face;
7855 if (face_id < 0)
7856 return base_face_id;
7857 face = FACE_FROM_ID (f, face_id);
7858 if (!face)
7859 return base_face_id;
7860 merge_face_vectors (f, face->lface, attrs, 0);
7863 /* Look up a realized face with the given face attributes,
7864 or realize a new one for ASCII characters. */
7865 return lookup_face (f, attrs, 0, NULL);
7869 /***********************************************************************
7870 Tests
7871 ***********************************************************************/
7873 #if GLYPH_DEBUG
7875 /* Print the contents of the realized face FACE to stderr. */
7877 static void
7878 dump_realized_face (face)
7879 struct face *face;
7881 fprintf (stderr, "ID: %d\n", face->id);
7882 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
7883 fprintf (stderr, "gc: %ld\n", (long) face->gc);
7884 #endif
7885 fprintf (stderr, "foreground: 0x%lx (%s)\n",
7886 face->foreground,
7887 SDATA (face->lface[LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX]));
7888 fprintf (stderr, "background: 0x%lx (%s)\n",
7889 face->background,
7890 SDATA (face->lface[LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX]));
7891 fprintf (stderr, "font_name: %s (%s)\n",
7892 face->font_name,
7893 SDATA (face->lface[LFACE_FAMILY_INDEX]));
7894 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
7895 fprintf (stderr, "font = %p\n", face->font);
7896 #endif
7897 fprintf (stderr, "font_info_id = %d\n", face->font_info_id);
7898 fprintf (stderr, "fontset: %d\n", face->fontset);
7899 fprintf (stderr, "underline: %d (%s)\n",
7900 face->underline_p,
7901 SDATA (Fsymbol_name (face->lface[LFACE_UNDERLINE_INDEX])));
7902 fprintf (stderr, "hash: %d\n", face->hash);
7903 fprintf (stderr, "charset: %d\n", face->charset);
7907 DEFUN ("dump-face", Fdump_face, Sdump_face, 0, 1, 0, doc: /* */)
7909 Lisp_Object n;
7911 if (NILP (n))
7913 int i;
7915 fprintf (stderr, "font selection order: ");
7916 for (i = 0; i < DIM (font_sort_order); ++i)
7917 fprintf (stderr, "%d ", font_sort_order[i]);
7918 fprintf (stderr, "\n");
7920 fprintf (stderr, "alternative fonts: ");
7921 debug_print (Vface_alternative_font_family_alist);
7922 fprintf (stderr, "\n");
7924 for (i = 0; i < FRAME_FACE_CACHE (SELECTED_FRAME ())->used; ++i)
7925 Fdump_face (make_number (i));
7927 else
7929 struct face *face;
7930 CHECK_NUMBER (n);
7931 face = FACE_FROM_ID (SELECTED_FRAME (), XINT (n));
7932 if (face == NULL)
7933 error ("Not a valid face");
7934 dump_realized_face (face);
7937 return Qnil;
7941 DEFUN ("show-face-resources", Fshow_face_resources, Sshow_face_resources,
7942 0, 0, 0, doc: /* */)
7945 fprintf (stderr, "number of colors = %d\n", ncolors_allocated);
7946 fprintf (stderr, "number of pixmaps = %d\n", npixmaps_allocated);
7947 fprintf (stderr, "number of GCs = %d\n", ngcs);
7948 return Qnil;
7951 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG != 0 */
7955 /***********************************************************************
7956 Initialization
7957 ***********************************************************************/
7959 void
7960 syms_of_xfaces ()
7962 Qface = intern ("face");
7963 staticpro (&Qface);
7964 Qface_no_inherit = intern ("face-no-inherit");
7965 staticpro (&Qface_no_inherit);
7966 Qbitmap_spec_p = intern ("bitmap-spec-p");
7967 staticpro (&Qbitmap_spec_p);
7968 Qframe_set_background_mode = intern ("frame-set-background-mode");
7969 staticpro (&Qframe_set_background_mode);
7971 /* Lisp face attribute keywords. */
7972 QCfamily = intern (":family");
7973 staticpro (&QCfamily);
7974 QCheight = intern (":height");
7975 staticpro (&QCheight);
7976 QCweight = intern (":weight");
7977 staticpro (&QCweight);
7978 QCslant = intern (":slant");
7979 staticpro (&QCslant);
7980 QCunderline = intern (":underline");
7981 staticpro (&QCunderline);
7982 QCinverse_video = intern (":inverse-video");
7983 staticpro (&QCinverse_video);
7984 QCreverse_video = intern (":reverse-video");
7985 staticpro (&QCreverse_video);
7986 QCforeground = intern (":foreground");
7987 staticpro (&QCforeground);
7988 QCbackground = intern (":background");
7989 staticpro (&QCbackground);
7990 QCstipple = intern (":stipple");;
7991 staticpro (&QCstipple);
7992 QCwidth = intern (":width");
7993 staticpro (&QCwidth);
7994 QCfont = intern (":font");
7995 staticpro (&QCfont);
7996 QCbold = intern (":bold");
7997 staticpro (&QCbold);
7998 QCitalic = intern (":italic");
7999 staticpro (&QCitalic);
8000 QCoverline = intern (":overline");
8001 staticpro (&QCoverline);
8002 QCstrike_through = intern (":strike-through");
8003 staticpro (&QCstrike_through);
8004 QCbox = intern (":box");
8005 staticpro (&QCbox);
8006 QCinherit = intern (":inherit");
8007 staticpro (&QCinherit);
8009 /* Symbols used for Lisp face attribute values. */
8010 QCcolor = intern (":color");
8011 staticpro (&QCcolor);
8012 QCline_width = intern (":line-width");
8013 staticpro (&QCline_width);
8014 QCstyle = intern (":style");
8015 staticpro (&QCstyle);
8016 Qreleased_button = intern ("released-button");
8017 staticpro (&Qreleased_button);
8018 Qpressed_button = intern ("pressed-button");
8019 staticpro (&Qpressed_button);
8020 Qnormal = intern ("normal");
8021 staticpro (&Qnormal);
8022 Qultra_light = intern ("ultra-light");
8023 staticpro (&Qultra_light);
8024 Qextra_light = intern ("extra-light");
8025 staticpro (&Qextra_light);
8026 Qlight = intern ("light");
8027 staticpro (&Qlight);
8028 Qsemi_light = intern ("semi-light");
8029 staticpro (&Qsemi_light);
8030 Qsemi_bold = intern ("semi-bold");
8031 staticpro (&Qsemi_bold);
8032 Qbold = intern ("bold");
8033 staticpro (&Qbold);
8034 Qextra_bold = intern ("extra-bold");
8035 staticpro (&Qextra_bold);
8036 Qultra_bold = intern ("ultra-bold");
8037 staticpro (&Qultra_bold);
8038 Qoblique = intern ("oblique");
8039 staticpro (&Qoblique);
8040 Qitalic = intern ("italic");
8041 staticpro (&Qitalic);
8042 Qreverse_oblique = intern ("reverse-oblique");
8043 staticpro (&Qreverse_oblique);
8044 Qreverse_italic = intern ("reverse-italic");
8045 staticpro (&Qreverse_italic);
8046 Qultra_condensed = intern ("ultra-condensed");
8047 staticpro (&Qultra_condensed);
8048 Qextra_condensed = intern ("extra-condensed");
8049 staticpro (&Qextra_condensed);
8050 Qcondensed = intern ("condensed");
8051 staticpro (&Qcondensed);
8052 Qsemi_condensed = intern ("semi-condensed");
8053 staticpro (&Qsemi_condensed);
8054 Qsemi_expanded = intern ("semi-expanded");
8055 staticpro (&Qsemi_expanded);
8056 Qexpanded = intern ("expanded");
8057 staticpro (&Qexpanded);
8058 Qextra_expanded = intern ("extra-expanded");
8059 staticpro (&Qextra_expanded);
8060 Qultra_expanded = intern ("ultra-expanded");
8061 staticpro (&Qultra_expanded);
8062 Qbackground_color = intern ("background-color");
8063 staticpro (&Qbackground_color);
8064 Qforeground_color = intern ("foreground-color");
8065 staticpro (&Qforeground_color);
8066 Qunspecified = intern ("unspecified");
8067 staticpro (&Qunspecified);
8068 Qignore_defface = intern (":ignore-defface");
8069 staticpro (&Qignore_defface);
8071 Qface_alias = intern ("face-alias");
8072 staticpro (&Qface_alias);
8073 Qdefault = intern ("default");
8074 staticpro (&Qdefault);
8075 Qtool_bar = intern ("tool-bar");
8076 staticpro (&Qtool_bar);
8077 Qregion = intern ("region");
8078 staticpro (&Qregion);
8079 Qfringe = intern ("fringe");
8080 staticpro (&Qfringe);
8081 Qheader_line = intern ("header-line");
8082 staticpro (&Qheader_line);
8083 Qscroll_bar = intern ("scroll-bar");
8084 staticpro (&Qscroll_bar);
8085 Qmenu = intern ("menu");
8086 staticpro (&Qmenu);
8087 Qcursor = intern ("cursor");
8088 staticpro (&Qcursor);
8089 Qborder = intern ("border");
8090 staticpro (&Qborder);
8091 Qmouse = intern ("mouse");
8092 staticpro (&Qmouse);
8093 Qmode_line_inactive = intern ("mode-line-inactive");
8094 staticpro (&Qmode_line_inactive);
8095 Qvertical_border = intern ("vertical-border");
8096 staticpro (&Qvertical_border);
8097 Qtty_color_desc = intern ("tty-color-desc");
8098 staticpro (&Qtty_color_desc);
8099 Qtty_color_standard_values = intern ("tty-color-standard-values");
8100 staticpro (&Qtty_color_standard_values);
8101 Qtty_color_by_index = intern ("tty-color-by-index");
8102 staticpro (&Qtty_color_by_index);
8103 Qtty_color_alist = intern ("tty-color-alist");
8104 staticpro (&Qtty_color_alist);
8105 Qscalable_fonts_allowed = intern ("scalable-fonts-allowed");
8106 staticpro (&Qscalable_fonts_allowed);
8108 Vparam_value_alist = Fcons (Fcons (Qnil, Qnil), Qnil);
8109 staticpro (&Vparam_value_alist);
8110 Vface_alternative_font_family_alist = Qnil;
8111 staticpro (&Vface_alternative_font_family_alist);
8112 Vface_alternative_font_registry_alist = Qnil;
8113 staticpro (&Vface_alternative_font_registry_alist);
8115 defsubr (&Sinternal_make_lisp_face);
8116 defsubr (&Sinternal_lisp_face_p);
8117 defsubr (&Sinternal_set_lisp_face_attribute);
8118 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
8119 defsubr (&Sinternal_set_lisp_face_attribute_from_resource);
8120 #endif
8121 defsubr (&Scolor_gray_p);
8122 defsubr (&Scolor_supported_p);
8123 defsubr (&Sface_attribute_relative_p);
8124 defsubr (&Smerge_face_attribute);
8125 defsubr (&Sinternal_get_lisp_face_attribute);
8126 defsubr (&Sinternal_lisp_face_attribute_values);
8127 defsubr (&Sinternal_lisp_face_equal_p);
8128 defsubr (&Sinternal_lisp_face_empty_p);
8129 defsubr (&Sinternal_copy_lisp_face);
8130 defsubr (&Sinternal_merge_in_global_face);
8131 defsubr (&Sface_font);
8132 defsubr (&Sframe_face_alist);
8133 defsubr (&Sdisplay_supports_face_attributes_p);
8134 defsubr (&Scolor_distance);
8135 defsubr (&Sinternal_set_font_selection_order);
8136 defsubr (&Sinternal_set_alternative_font_family_alist);
8137 defsubr (&Sinternal_set_alternative_font_registry_alist);
8138 defsubr (&Sface_attributes_as_vector);
8139 #if GLYPH_DEBUG
8140 defsubr (&Sdump_face);
8141 defsubr (&Sshow_face_resources);
8142 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG */
8143 defsubr (&Sclear_face_cache);
8144 defsubr (&Stty_suppress_bold_inverse_default_colors);
8146 #if defined DEBUG_X_COLORS && defined HAVE_X_WINDOWS
8147 defsubr (&Sdump_colors);
8148 #endif
8150 DEFVAR_LISP ("font-list-limit", &Vfont_list_limit,
8151 doc: /* *Limit for font matching.
8152 If an integer > 0, font matching functions won't load more than
8153 that number of fonts when searching for a matching font. */);
8154 Vfont_list_limit = make_number (DEFAULT_FONT_LIST_LIMIT);
8156 DEFVAR_LISP ("face-new-frame-defaults", &Vface_new_frame_defaults,
8157 doc: /* List of global face definitions (for internal use only.) */);
8158 Vface_new_frame_defaults = Qnil;
8160 DEFVAR_LISP ("face-default-stipple", &Vface_default_stipple,
8161 doc: /* *Default stipple pattern used on monochrome displays.
8162 This stipple pattern is used on monochrome displays
8163 instead of shades of gray for a face background color.
8164 See `set-face-stipple' for possible values for this variable. */);
8165 Vface_default_stipple = build_string ("gray3");
8167 DEFVAR_LISP ("tty-defined-color-alist", &Vtty_defined_color_alist,
8168 doc: /* An alist of defined terminal colors and their RGB values. */);
8169 Vtty_defined_color_alist = Qnil;
8171 DEFVAR_LISP ("scalable-fonts-allowed", &Vscalable_fonts_allowed,
8172 doc: /* Allowed scalable fonts.
8173 A value of nil means don't allow any scalable fonts.
8174 A value of t means allow any scalable font.
8175 Otherwise, value must be a list of regular expressions. A font may be
8176 scaled if its name matches a regular expression in the list.
8177 Note that if value is nil, a scalable font might still be used, if no
8178 other font of the appropriate family and registry is available. */);
8179 Vscalable_fonts_allowed = Qnil;
8181 DEFVAR_LISP ("face-ignored-fonts", &Vface_ignored_fonts,
8182 doc: /* List of ignored fonts.
8183 Each element is a regular expression that matches names of fonts to
8184 ignore. */);
8185 Vface_ignored_fonts = Qnil;
8187 DEFVAR_LISP ("face-font-rescale-alist", &Vface_font_rescale_alist,
8188 doc: /* Alist of fonts vs the rescaling factors.
8189 Each element is a cons (FONT-NAME-PATTERN . RESCALE-RATIO), where
8190 FONT-NAME-PATTERN is a regular expression matching a font name, and
8191 RESCALE-RATIO is a floating point number to specify how much larger
8192 \(or smaller) font we should use. For instance, if a face requests
8193 a font of 10 point, we actually use a font of 10 * RESCALE-RATIO point. */);
8194 Vface_font_rescale_alist = Qnil;
8196 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
8197 defsubr (&Sbitmap_spec_p);
8198 defsubr (&Sx_list_fonts);
8199 defsubr (&Sinternal_face_x_get_resource);
8200 defsubr (&Sx_family_fonts);
8201 defsubr (&Sx_font_family_list);
8202 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
8205 /* arch-tag: 8a0f7598-5517-408d-9ab3-1da6fcd4c749
8206 (do not change this comment) */