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1 ;;; composite.el --- support character composition
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007,
4 ;; 2008, 2009
5 ;; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
6 ;; Registration Number H14PRO021
8 ;; Author: Kenichi HANDA <handa@etl.go.jp>
9 ;; (according to ack.texi)
10 ;; Keywords: mule, multilingual, character composition
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27 ;;; Commentary:
29 ;;; Code:
31 (defconst reference-point-alist
32 '((tl . 0) (tc . 1) (tr . 2)
33 (Bl . 3) (Bc . 4) (Br . 5)
34 (bl . 6) (bc . 7) (br . 8)
35 (cl . 9) (cc . 10) (cr . 11)
36 (top-left . 0) (top-center . 1) (top-right . 2)
37 (base-left . 3) (base-center . 4) (base-right . 5)
38 (bottom-left . 6) (bottom-center . 7) (bottom-right . 8)
39 (center-left . 9) (center-center . 10) (center-right . 11)
40 ;; For backward compatibility...
41 (ml . 3) (mc . 10) (mr . 5)
42 (mid-left . 3) (mid-center . 10) (mid-right . 5))
43 "Alist of symbols vs integer codes of glyph reference points.
44 A glyph reference point symbol is to be used to specify a composition
45 rule in COMPONENTS argument to such functions as `compose-region'.
47 Meanings of glyph reference point codes are as follows:
49 0----1----2 <---- ascent 0:tl or top-left
50 | | 1:tc or top-center
51 | | 2:tr or top-right
52 | | 3:Bl or base-left 9:cl or center-left
53 9 10 11 <---- center 4:Bc or base-center 10:cc or center-center
54 | | 5:Br or base-right 11:cr or center-right
55 --3----4----5-- <-- baseline 6:bl or bottom-left
56 | | 7:bc or bottom-center
57 6----7----8 <---- descent 8:br or bottom-right
59 Glyph reference point symbols are to be used to specify composition
60 rule of the form \(GLOBAL-REF-POINT . NEW-REF-POINT), where
61 GLOBAL-REF-POINT is a reference point in the overall glyphs already
62 composed, and NEW-REF-POINT is a reference point in the new glyph to
63 be added.
65 For instance, if GLOBAL-REF-POINT is `br' (bottom-right) and
66 NEW-REF-POINT is `tc' (top-center), the overall glyph is updated as
67 follows (the point `*' corresponds to both reference points):
69 +-------+--+ <--- new ascent
70 | | |
71 | global| |
72 | glyph | |
73 -- | | |-- <--- baseline \(doesn't change)
74 +----+--*--+
75 | | new |
76 | |glyph|
77 +----+-----+ <--- new descent
79 A composition rule may have the form \(GLOBAL-REF-POINT
80 NEW-REF-POINT XOFF YOFF), where XOFF and YOFF specifies how much
81 to shift NEW-REF-POINT from GLOBAL-REF-POINT. In this case, XOFF
82 and YOFF are integers in the range -100..100 representing the
83 shifting percentage against the font size.")
86 ;;;###autoload
87 (defun encode-composition-rule (rule)
88 "Encode composition rule RULE into an integer value.
89 RULE is a cons of global and new reference point symbols
90 \(see `reference-point-alist')."
92 ;; This must be compatible with C macro COMPOSITION_ENCODE_RULE
93 ;; defined in composite.h.
95 (if (and (integerp rule) (< rule 144))
96 ;; Already encoded.
97 rule
98 (if (consp rule)
99 (let ((gref (car rule))
100 (nref (cdr rule))
101 xoff yoff)
102 (if (consp nref) ; (GREF NREF XOFF YOFF)
103 (progn
104 (setq xoff (nth 1 nref)
105 yoff (nth 2 nref)
106 nref (car nref))
107 (or (and (>= xoff -100) (<= xoff 100)
108 (>= yoff -100) (<= yoff 100))
109 (error "Invalid composition rule: %s" rule))
110 (setq xoff (+ xoff 128) yoff (+ yoff 128)))
111 ;; (GREF . NREF)
112 (setq xoff 0 yoff 0))
113 (or (integerp gref)
114 (setq gref (cdr (assq gref reference-point-alist))))
115 (or (integerp nref)
116 (setq nref (cdr (assq nref reference-point-alist))))
117 (or (and (>= gref 0) (< gref 12) (>= nref 0) (< nref 12))
118 (error "Invalid composition rule: %S" rule))
119 (logior (lsh xoff 16) (lsh yoff 8) (+ (* gref 12) nref)))
120 (error "Invalid composition rule: %S" rule))))
122 ;; Decode encoded composition rule RULE-CODE. The value is a cons of
123 ;; global and new reference point symbols.
124 ;; This must be compatible with C macro COMPOSITION_DECODE_RULE
125 ;; defined in composite.h.
127 (defun decode-composition-rule (rule-code)
128 (or (and (natnump rule-code) (< rule-code #x1000000))
129 (error "Invalid encoded composition rule: %S" rule-code))
130 (let ((xoff (lsh rule-code -16))
131 (yoff (logand (lsh rule-code -8) #xFF))
132 gref nref)
133 (setq rule-code (logand rule-code #xFF)
134 gref (car (rassq (/ rule-code 12) reference-point-alist))
135 nref (car (rassq (% rule-code 12) reference-point-alist)))
136 (or (and gref (symbolp gref) nref (symbolp nref))
137 (error "Invalid composition rule code: %S" rule-code))
138 (if (and (= xoff 0) (= yoff 0))
139 (cons gref nref)
140 (setq xoff (- xoff 128) yoff (- yoff 128))
141 (list gref xoff yoff nref))))
143 ;; Encode composition rules in composition components COMPONENTS. The
144 ;; value is a copy of COMPONENTS, where composition rules (cons of
145 ;; global and new glyph reference point symbols) are replaced with
146 ;; encoded composition rules. Optional 2nd argument NOCOPY non-nil
147 ;; means don't make a copy but modify COMPONENTS directly.
149 (defun encode-composition-components (components &optional nocopy)
150 (or nocopy
151 (setq components (copy-sequence components)))
152 (if (vectorp components)
153 (let ((len (length components))
154 (i 1))
155 (while (< i len)
156 (aset components i
157 (encode-composition-rule (aref components i)))
158 (setq i (+ i 2))))
159 (let ((tail (cdr components)))
160 (while tail
161 (setcar tail
162 (encode-composition-rule (car tail)))
163 (setq tail (nthcdr 2 tail)))))
164 components)
166 ;; Decode composition rule codes in composition components COMPONENTS.
167 ;; The value is a copy of COMPONENTS, where composition rule codes are
168 ;; replaced with composition rules (cons of global and new glyph
169 ;; reference point symbols). Optional 2nd argument NOCOPY non-nil
170 ;; means don't make a copy but modify COMPONENTS directly.
171 ;; It is assumed that COMPONENTS is a vector and is for rule-base
172 ;; composition, thus (2N+1)th elements are rule codes.
174 (defun decode-composition-components (components &optional nocopy)
175 (or nocopy
176 (setq components (copy-sequence components)))
177 (let ((len (length components))
178 (i 1))
179 (while (< i len)
180 (aset components i
181 (decode-composition-rule (aref components i)))
182 (setq i (+ i 2))))
183 components)
185 (defun compose-region (start end &optional components modification-func)
186 "Compose characters in the current region.
188 Characters are composed relatively, i.e. composed by overstricking or
189 stacking depending on ascent, descent and other properties.
191 When called from a program, expects these four arguments.
193 First two arguments START and END are positions (integers or markers)
194 specifying the region.
196 Optional 3rd argument COMPONENTS, if non-nil, is a character, a string
197 or a vector or list of integers and rules.
199 If it is a character, it is an alternate character to display instead
200 of the text in the region.
202 If it is a string, the elements are alternate characters. In
203 this case, TAB element has a special meaning. If the first
204 characer is TAB, the glyphs are displayed with left padding space
205 so that no pixel overlaps with the previous column. If the last
206 character is TAB, the glyphs are displayed with rigth padding
207 space so that no pixel overlaps with the following column.
209 If it is a vector or list, it is a sequence of alternate characters and
210 composition rules, where (2N)th elements are characters and (2N+1)th
211 elements are composition rules to specify how to compose (2N+2)th
212 elements with previously composed N glyphs.
214 A composition rule is a cons of global and new glyph reference point
215 symbols. See the documentation of `reference-point-alist' for more
216 detail.
218 Optional 4th argument MODIFICATION-FUNC is a function to call to
219 adjust the composition when it gets invalid because of a change of
220 text in the composition."
221 (interactive "r")
222 (let ((modified-p (buffer-modified-p))
223 (inhibit-read-only t))
224 (if (or (vectorp components) (listp components))
225 (setq components (encode-composition-components components)))
226 (compose-region-internal start end components modification-func)
227 (restore-buffer-modified-p modified-p)))
229 (defun decompose-region (start end)
230 "Decompose text in the current region.
232 When called from a program, expects two arguments,
233 positions (integers or markers) specifying the region."
234 (interactive "r")
235 (let ((modified-p (buffer-modified-p))
236 (inhibit-read-only t))
237 (remove-text-properties start end '(composition nil))
238 (restore-buffer-modified-p modified-p)))
240 (defun compose-string (string &optional start end components modification-func)
241 "Compose characters in string STRING.
243 The return value is STRING with the `composition' property put on all
244 the characters in it.
246 Optional 2nd and 3rd arguments START and END specify the range of
247 STRING to be composed. They default to the beginning and the end of
248 STRING respectively.
250 Optional 4th argument COMPONENTS, if non-nil, is a character or a
251 sequence (vector, list, or string) of integers. See the function
252 `compose-region' for more detail.
254 Optional 5th argument MODIFICATION-FUNC is a function to call to
255 adjust the composition when it gets invalid because of a change of
256 text in the composition."
257 (if (or (vectorp components) (listp components))
258 (setq components (encode-composition-components components)))
259 (or start (setq start 0))
260 (or end (setq end (length string)))
261 (compose-string-internal string start end components modification-func)
262 string)
264 (defun decompose-string (string)
265 "Return STRING where `composition' property is removed."
266 (remove-text-properties 0 (length string) '(composition nil) string)
267 string)
269 (defun compose-chars (&rest args)
270 "Return a string from arguments in which all characters are composed.
271 For relative composition, arguments are characters.
272 For rule-based composition, Mth \(where M is odd) arguments are
273 characters, and Nth \(where N is even) arguments are composition rules.
274 A composition rule is a cons of glyph reference points of the form
275 \(GLOBAL-REF-POINT . NEW-REF-POINT). See the documentation of
276 `reference-point-alist' for more detail."
277 (let (str components)
278 (if (consp (car (cdr args)))
279 ;; Rule-base composition.
280 (let ((len (length args))
281 (tail (encode-composition-components args 'nocopy)))
283 (while tail
284 (setq str (cons (car tail) str))
285 (setq tail (nthcdr 2 tail)))
286 (setq str (concat (nreverse str))
287 components args))
288 ;; Relative composition.
289 (setq str (concat args)))
290 (compose-string-internal str 0 (length str) components)))
292 (defun find-composition (pos &optional limit string detail-p)
293 "Return information about a composition at or nearest to buffer position POS.
295 If the character at POS has `composition' property, the value is a list
296 of FROM, TO, and VALID-P.
298 FROM and TO specify the range of text that has the same `composition'
299 property, VALID-P is t if this composition is valid, and nil if not.
301 If there's no composition at POS, and the optional 2nd argument LIMIT
302 is non-nil, search for a composition toward LIMIT.
304 If no composition is found, return nil.
306 Optional 3rd argument STRING, if non-nil, is a string to look for a
307 composition in; nil means the current buffer.
309 If a valid composition is found and the optional 4th argument DETAIL-P
310 is non-nil, the return value is a list of FROM, TO, COMPONENTS,
311 RELATIVE-P, MOD-FUNC, and WIDTH.
313 COMPONENTS is a vector of integers, the meaning depends on RELATIVE-P.
315 RELATIVE-P is t if the composition method is relative, else nil.
317 If RELATIVE-P is t, COMPONENTS is a vector of characters to be
318 composed. If RELATIVE-P is nil, COMPONENTS is a vector of characters
319 and composition rules as described in `compose-region'.
321 MOD-FUNC is a modification function of the composition.
323 WIDTH is a number of columns the composition occupies on the screen.
325 When Automatic Compostion mode is on, this function also finds a
326 chunk of text that is automatically composed. If such a chunk is
327 found closer to POS than the position that has `composition'
328 property, the value is a list of FROM, TO, and a glyph gstring
329 the specify how the chunk is composed. See the function
330 `composition-get-gstring' for the format of the glyph string."
331 (let ((result (find-composition-internal pos limit string detail-p)))
332 (if (and detail-p (> (length result) 3) (nth 2 result) (not (nth 3 result)))
333 ;; This is a valid rule-base composition.
334 (decode-composition-components (nth 2 result) 'nocopy))
335 result))
338 (defun compose-chars-after (pos &optional limit object)
339 "Compose characters in current buffer after position POS.
341 It looks up the char-table `composition-function-table' (which
342 see) by a character at POS, and compose characters after POS
343 according to the contents of `composition-function-table'.
345 Optional 2nd arg LIMIT, if non-nil, limits characters to compose.
347 Optional 3rd arg OBJECT, if non-nil, is a string that contains the
348 text to compose. In that case, POS and LIMIT index into the string.
350 This function is the default value of `compose-chars-after-function'."
351 (let ((tail (aref composition-function-table (char-after pos)))
352 (font-obj (and (display-multi-font-p)
353 (and (not (stringp object))
354 (font-at pos (selected-window)))))
355 pattern func result)
356 (or limit
357 (setq limit (if (stringp object) (length object) (point-max))))
358 (when (and font-obj tail)
359 (save-match-data
360 (save-excursion
361 (while tail
362 (if (functionp (car tail))
363 (setq pattern nil func (car tail))
364 (setq pattern (car (car tail))
365 func (cdr (car tail))))
366 (goto-char pos)
367 (if pattern
368 (if (and (if (stringp object)
369 (eq (string-match pattern object) 0)
370 (looking-at pattern))
371 (<= (match-end 0) limit))
372 (setq result
373 (funcall func pos (match-end 0) font-obj object)))
374 (setq result (funcall func pos limit font-obj object)))
375 (if result (setq tail nil))))))
376 result))
378 (defun compose-last-chars (args)
379 "Compose last characters.
380 The argument is a parameterized event of the form
381 \(compose-last-chars N COMPONENTS),
382 where N is the number of characters before point to compose,
383 COMPONENTS, if non-nil, is the same as the argument to `compose-region'
384 \(which see). If it is nil, `compose-chars-after' is called,
385 and that function finds a proper rule to compose the target characters.
386 This function is intended to be used from input methods.
387 The global keymap binds special event `compose-last-chars' to this
388 function. Input method may generate an event (compose-last-chars N COMPONENTS)
389 after a sequence of character events."
390 (interactive "e")
391 (let ((chars (nth 1 args)))
392 (if (and (numberp chars)
393 (>= (- (point) (point-min)) chars))
394 (if (nth 2 args)
395 (compose-region (- (point) chars) (point) (nth 2 args))
396 (compose-chars-after (- (point) chars) (point))))))
398 (global-set-key [compose-last-chars] 'compose-last-chars)
401 ;;; Automatic character composition.
403 ;; Copied from font-lock.el.
404 (eval-when-compile
405 ;; Borrowed from lazy-lock.el.
406 ;; We use this to preserve or protect things when modifying text properties.
407 (defmacro save-buffer-state (varlist &rest body)
408 "Bind variables according to VARLIST and eval BODY restoring buffer state."
409 `(let* ,(append varlist
410 '((modified (buffer-modified-p)) (buffer-undo-list t)
411 (inhibit-read-only t) (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
412 (inhibit-modification-hooks t)
413 deactivate-mark buffer-file-name buffer-file-truename))
414 ,@body
415 (unless modified
416 (restore-buffer-modified-p nil))))
417 ;; Fixme: This makes bootstrapping fail with this error.
418 ;; Symbol's function definition is void: eval-defun
419 ;;(def-edebug-spec save-buffer-state let)
422 (put 'save-buffer-state 'lisp-indent-function 1)
424 ;; These macros must match with C macros LGSTRING_XXX and LGLYPH_XXX in font.h
425 (defsubst lgstring-header (gstring) (aref gstring 0))
426 (defsubst lgstring-set-header (gstring header) (aset gstring 0 header))
427 (defsubst lgstring-font (gstring) (aref (lgstring-header gstring) 0))
428 (defsubst lgstring-char (gstring i) (aref (lgstring-header gstring) (1+ i)))
429 (defsubst lgstring-char-len (gstring) (1- (length (lgstring-header gstring))))
430 (defsubst lgstring-shaped-p (gstring) (aref gstring 1))
431 (defsubst lgstring-set-id (gstring id) (aset gstring 1 id))
432 (defsubst lgstring-glyph (gstring i) (aref gstring (+ i 2)))
433 (defsubst lgstring-glyph-len (gstring) (- (length gstring) 2))
434 (defsubst lgstring-set-glyph (gstring i glyph) (aset gstring (+ i 2) glyph))
436 (defsubst lglyph-from (glyph) (aref glyph 0))
437 (defsubst lglyph-to (glyph) (aref glyph 1))
438 (defsubst lglyph-char (glyph) (aref glyph 2))
439 (defsubst lglyph-code (glyph) (aref glyph 3))
440 (defsubst lglyph-width (glyph) (aref glyph 4))
441 (defsubst lglyph-lbearing (glyph) (aref glyph 5))
442 (defsubst lglyph-rbearing (glyph) (aref glyph 6))
443 (defsubst lglyph-ascent (glyph) (aref glyph 7))
444 (defsubst lglyph-descent (glyph) (aref glyph 8))
445 (defsubst lglyph-adjustment (glyph) (aref glyph 9))
447 (defsubst lglyph-set-from-to (glyph from to)
448 (progn (aset glyph 0 from) (aset glyph 1 to)))
449 (defsubst lglyph-set-char (glyph char) (aset glyph 2 char))
450 (defsubst lglyph-set-code (glyph code) (aset glyph 3 code))
451 (defsubst lglyph-set-width (glyph width) (aset glyph 4 width))
452 (defsubst lglyph-set-adjustment (glyph &optional xoff yoff wadjust)
453 (aset glyph 9 (vector (or xoff 0) (or yoff 0) (or wadjust 0))))
455 (defsubst lglyph-copy (glyph) (copy-sequence glyph))
457 (defun lgstring-insert-glyph (gstring idx glyph)
458 (let ((nglyphs (lgstring-glyph-len gstring))
459 (i idx) g)
460 (while (and (< i nglyphs) (setq g (lgstring-glyph gstring i)))
461 (setq i (1+ i)))
462 (if (= i nglyphs)
463 (setq gstring (vconcat gstring (vector glyph)))
464 (if (< (1+ i) nglyphs)
465 (lgstring-set-glyph gstring (1+ i) nil)))
466 (while (> i idx)
467 (lgstring-set-glyph gstring i (lgstring-glyph gstring (1- i)))
468 (setq i (1- i)))
469 (lgstring-set-glyph gstring i glyph)
470 gstring))
472 (defun compose-glyph-string (gstring from to)
473 (let ((glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring from))
474 from-pos to-pos
475 ascent descent lbearing rbearing)
476 (setq from-pos (lglyph-from glyph)
477 to-pos (lglyph-to (lgstring-glyph gstring (1- to))))
478 (lglyph-set-from-to glyph from-pos to-pos)
479 (setq from (1+ from))
480 (while (and (< from to)
481 (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring from)))
482 (lglyph-set-from-to glyph from-pos to-pos)
483 (let ((xoff (if (<= (lglyph-rbearing glyph) 0) 0
484 (- (lglyph-width glyph)))))
485 (lglyph-set-adjustment glyph xoff 0 0))
486 (setq from (1+ from)))
487 gstring))
489 (defun compose-glyph-string-relative (gstring from to &optional gap)
490 (let ((font-object (lgstring-font gstring))
491 (glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring from))
492 from-pos to-pos
493 ascent descent lbearing rbearing)
494 (if gap
495 (setq gap (floor (* (font-get font-object :size) gap)))
496 (setq gap 0))
497 (setq from-pos (lglyph-from glyph)
498 to-pos (lglyph-to (lgstring-glyph gstring (1- to)))
499 ascent (lglyph-ascent glyph)
500 descent (lglyph-descent glyph))
501 (lglyph-set-from-to glyph from-pos to-pos)
502 (setq from (1+ from))
503 (while (< from to)
504 (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring from))
505 (lglyph-set-from-to glyph from-pos to-pos)
506 (let ((this-ascent (lglyph-ascent glyph))
507 (this-descent (lglyph-descent glyph))
508 xoff yoff wadjust)
509 (setq xoff (if (<= (lglyph-rbearing glyph) 0) 0
510 (- (lglyph-width glyph))))
511 (if (> this-ascent 0)
512 (if (< this-descent 0)
513 (setq yoff (- 0 ascent gap this-descent)
514 ascent (+ ascent gap this-ascent this-descent))
515 (setq yoff 0))
516 (setq yoff (+ descent gap this-ascent)
517 descent (+ descent gap this-ascent this-descent)))
518 (if (or (/= xoff 0) (/= yoff 0))
519 (lglyph-set-adjustment glyph xoff yoff 0)))
520 (setq from (1+ from)))
521 gstring))
523 (defun compose-gstring-for-graphic (gstring)
524 "Compose glyph-string GSTRING for graphic display.
525 Non-spacing characters are composed with the preceding base
526 character. If the preceding character is not a base character,
527 each non-spacing character is composed as a spacing character by
528 a padding space before and/or after the character.
530 All non-spacing characters has this function in
531 `composition-function-table' unless overwritten."
532 (let* ((header (lgstring-header gstring))
533 (nchars (lgstring-char-len gstring))
534 (nglyphs (lgstring-glyph-len gstring))
535 (glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring 0)))
536 (cond
537 ;; A non-spacing character not following a proper base character.
538 ((= nchars 1)
539 (let ((lbearing (lglyph-lbearing glyph))
540 (rbearing (lglyph-rbearing glyph))
541 (width (lglyph-width glyph))
542 xoff wadjust)
543 (if (< lbearing 0)
544 (setq xoff (- lbearing))
545 (setq xoff 0 lbearing 0))
546 (if (< rbearing width)
547 (setq rbearing width))
548 (lglyph-set-adjustment glyph xoff 0 (- rbearing lbearing))
549 gstring))
551 ;; This sequence doesn't start with a proper base character.
552 ((memq (get-char-code-property (lgstring-char gstring 0)
553 'general-category)
554 '(Mn Mc Me Zs Zl Zp Cc Cf Cs))
555 nil)
557 ;; A base character and the following non-spacing characters.
559 (let ((gstr (font-shape-gstring gstring)))
560 (if (and gstr
561 (> (lglyph-to (lgstring-glyph gstr 0)) 0))
562 gstr
563 ;; The shaper of the font couldn't shape the gstring.
564 ;; Shape them according to canonical-combining-class.
565 (lgstring-set-id gstring nil)
566 (let* ((width (lglyph-width glyph))
567 (ascent (lglyph-ascent glyph))
568 (descent (lglyph-descent glyph))
569 (rbearing (lglyph-rbearing glyph))
570 (lbearing (lglyph-lbearing glyph))
571 (center (/ (+ lbearing rbearing) 2))
572 (gap (round (* (font-get (lgstring-font gstring) :size) 0.1)))
573 xoff yoff)
574 (dotimes (i nchars)
575 (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring i))
576 (when (> i 0)
577 (let* ((class (get-char-code-property
578 (lglyph-char glyph) 'canonical-combining-class))
579 (lb (lglyph-lbearing glyph))
580 (rb (lglyph-rbearing glyph))
581 (as (lglyph-ascent glyph))
582 (de (lglyph-descent glyph))
583 (ce (/ (+ lb rb) 2))
584 xoff yoff)
585 (when (and class (>= class 200) (<= class 240))
586 (setq xoff 0 yoff 0)
587 (cond
588 ((= class 200)
589 (setq xoff (- lbearing ce)
590 yoff (if (> as 0) 0 (+ descent as))))
591 ((= class 202)
592 (if (> as 0) (setq as 0))
593 (setq xoff (- center ce)
594 yoff (if (> as 0) 0 (+ descent as))))
595 ((= class 204)
596 (if (> as 0) (setq as 0))
597 (setq xoff (- rbearing ce)
598 yoff (if (> as 0) 0 (+ descent as))))
599 ((= class 208)
600 (setq xoff (- lbearing rb)))
601 ((= class 210)
602 (setq xoff (- rbearing lb)))
603 ((= class 212)
604 (setq xoff (- lbearing ce)
605 yoff (if (>= de 0) 0 (- (- ascent) de))))
606 ((= class 214)
607 (setq xoff (- center ce)
608 yoff (if (>= de 0) 0 (- (- ascent) de))))
609 ((= class 216)
610 (setq xoff (- rbearing ce)
611 yoff (if (>= de 0) 0 (- (- ascent) de))))
612 ((= class 218)
613 (setq xoff (- lbearing ce)
614 yoff (if (> as 0) 0 (+ descent as gap))))
615 ((= class 220)
616 (setq xoff (- center ce)
617 yoff (if (> as 0) 0 (+ descent as gap))))
618 ((= class 222)
619 (setq xoff (- rbearing ce)
620 yoff (if (> as 0) 0 (+ descent as gap))))
621 ((= class 224)
622 (setq xoff (- lbearing rb)))
623 ((= class 226)
624 (setq xoff (- rbearing lb)))
625 ((= class 228)
626 (setq xoff (- lbearing ce)
627 yoff (if (>= de 0) 0 (- (- ascent) de gap))))
628 ((= class 230)
629 (setq xoff (- center ce)
630 yoff (if (>= de 0) 0 (- (- ascent) de gap))))
631 ((= class 232)
632 (setq xoff (- rbearing ce)
633 yoff (if (>= de 0) 0 (- (+ ascent de) gap)))))
634 (lglyph-set-adjustment glyph (- xoff width) yoff)
635 (setq lb (+ lb xoff)
636 rb (+ lb xoff)
637 as (- as yoff)
638 de (+ de yoff)))
639 (if (< ascent as)
640 (setq ascent as))
641 (if (< descent de)
642 (setq descent de))))))
643 (let ((i 0))
644 (while (and (< i nglyphs) (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring i)))
645 (lglyph-set-from-to glyph 0 (1- nchars))
646 (setq i (1+ i))))
647 gstring))))))
649 (let ((elt '(["\\c.\\c^+" 1 compose-gstring-for-graphic]
650 [nil 0 compose-gstring-for-graphic])))
651 (map-char-table
652 #'(lambda (key val)
653 (if (= val 0)
654 (set-char-table-range composition-function-table key elt)))
655 char-width-table))
657 (defun compose-gstring-for-terminal (gstring)
658 "Compose glyph string GSTRING for terminal display.
659 Non-spacing characters are composed with the preceding base
660 character. If the preceding character is not a base character,
661 each non-spacing character is composed as a spacing character by
662 a prepending a space before it."
663 (let* ((header (lgstring-header gstring))
664 (nchars (lgstring-char-len gstring))
665 (nglyphs (lgstring-glyph-len gstring))
666 (i 0)
667 (coding (lgstring-font gstring))
668 glyph)
669 (while (and (< i nglyphs)
670 (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring i)))
671 (if (not (char-charset (lglyph-char glyph) coding))
672 (progn
673 ;; As the terminal doesn't support this glyph, return a
674 ;; gstring in which each glyph is its own graphme-cluster
675 ;; of width 1..
676 (setq i 0)
677 (while (and (< i nglyphs)
678 (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring i)))
679 (if (< (lglyph-width glyph) 1)
680 (lglyph-set-width glyph 1))
681 (lglyph-set-from-to glyph i i)
682 (setq i (1+ i))))
683 (if (= (lglyph-width glyph) 0)
684 (progn
685 ;; Compose by prepending a space.
686 (setq gstring (lgstring-insert-glyph gstring i
687 (lglyph-copy glyph))
688 nglyphs (lgstring-glyph-len gstring))
689 (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring i))
690 (lglyph-set-char glyph 32)
691 (lglyph-set-width glyph 1)
692 (setq i (+ 2)))
693 (let ((from (lglyph-from glyph))
694 (to (lglyph-to glyph))
695 (j (1+ i)))
696 (while (and (< j nglyphs)
697 (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring j))
698 (char-charset (lglyph-char glyph) coding)
699 (= (lglyph-width glyph) 0))
700 (setq to (lglyph-to glyph)
701 j (1+ j)))
702 (while (< i j)
703 (setq glyph (lgstring-glyph gstring i))
704 (lglyph-set-from-to glyph from to)
705 (setq i (1+ i)))))))
706 gstring))
709 (defun auto-compose-chars (func from to font-object string)
710 "Compose the characters at FROM by FUNC.
711 FUNC is called with one argument GSTRING which is built for characters
712 in the region FROM (inclusive) and TO (exclusive).
714 If the character are composed on a graphic display, FONT-OBJECT
715 is a font to use. Otherwise, FONT-OBJECT is nil, and the function
716 `compose-gstring-for-terminal' is used instead of FUNC.
718 If STRING is non-nil, it is a string, and FROM and TO are indices
719 into the string. In that case, compose characters in the string.
721 The value is a gstring containing information for shaping the characters.
723 This function is the default value of `auto-composition-function' (which see)."
724 (let ((gstring (composition-get-gstring from to font-object string)))
725 (if (lgstring-shaped-p gstring)
726 gstring
727 (or (fontp font-object 'font-object)
728 (setq func 'compose-gstring-for-terminal))
729 (funcall func gstring))))
731 (make-variable-buffer-local 'auto-composition-function)
733 ;;;###autoload
734 (define-minor-mode auto-composition-mode
735 "Toggle Auto Composition mode.
736 With ARG, turn Auto Composition mode off if and only if ARG is a non-positive
737 number; if ARG is nil, toggle Auto Composition mode; anything else turns Auto
738 Composition on.
740 When Auto Composition is enabled, text characters are automatically composed
741 by functions registered in `composition-function-table' (which see).
743 You can use `global-auto-composition-mode' to turn on
744 Auto Composition mode in all buffers (this is the default)."
745 nil nil nil
746 (if noninteractive
747 (setq auto-composition-mode nil))
748 (cond (auto-composition-mode
749 (setq auto-composition-function 'auto-compose-chars))
751 (setq auto-composition-function nil))))
753 (defun turn-on-auto-composition-if-enabled ()
754 (if enable-multibyte-characters
755 (auto-composition-mode 1)))
757 ;;;###autoload
758 (define-global-minor-mode global-auto-composition-mode
759 auto-composition-mode turn-on-auto-composition-if-enabled
760 :extra-args (dummy)
761 :initialize 'custom-initialize-safe-default
762 :init-value (not noninteractive)
763 :group 'auto-composition
764 :version "23.1")
766 (defalias 'toggle-auto-composition 'auto-composition-mode)
769 ;; The following codes are only for backward compatibility with Emacs
770 ;; 20.4 and earlier.
772 (defun decompose-composite-char (char &optional type with-composition-rule)
773 "Convert CHAR to string.
775 If optional 2nd arg TYPE is non-nil, it is `string', `list', or
776 `vector'. In this case, CHAR is converted to string, list of CHAR, or
777 vector of CHAR respectively.
778 Optional 3rd arg WITH-COMPOSITION-RULE is ignored."
779 (cond ((or (null type) (eq type 'string)) (char-to-string char))
780 ((eq type 'list) (list char))
781 (t (vector char))))
783 (make-obsolete 'decompose-composite-char 'char-to-string "21.1")
787 ;; arch-tag: ee703d77-1723-45d4-a31f-e9f0f867aa33
788 ;;; composite.el ends here