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1 /* Low-level bidirectional buffer/string-scanning functions for GNU Emacs.
2 Copyright (C) 2000-2001, 2004-2005, 2009-2013 Free Software
3 Foundation, Inc.
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20 /* Written by Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>.
22 A sequential implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional algorithm,
23 (UBA) as per UAX#9, a part of the Unicode Standard.
25 Unlike the reference and most other implementations, this one is
26 designed to be called once for every character in the buffer or
27 string.
29 The main entry point is bidi_move_to_visually_next. Each time it
30 is called, it finds the next character in the visual order, and
31 returns its information in a special structure. The caller is then
32 expected to process this character for display or any other
33 purposes, and call bidi_move_to_visually_next for the next
34 character. See the comments in bidi_move_to_visually_next for more
35 details about its algorithm that finds the next visual-order
36 character by resolving their levels on the fly.
38 Two other entry points are bidi_paragraph_init and
39 bidi_mirror_char. The first determines the base direction of a
40 paragraph, while the second returns the mirrored version of its
41 argument character.
43 A few auxiliary entry points are used to initialize the bidi
44 iterator for iterating an object (buffer or string), push and pop
45 the bidi iterator state, and save and restore the state of the bidi
46 cache.
48 If you want to understand the code, you will have to read it
49 together with the relevant portions of UAX#9. The comments include
50 references to UAX#9 rules, for that very reason.
52 A note about references to UAX#9 rules: if the reference says
53 something like "X9/Retaining", it means that you need to refer to
54 rule X9 and to its modifications described in the "Implementation
55 Notes" section of UAX#9, under "Retaining Format Codes". */
57 #include <config.h>
58 #include <stdio.h>
60 #include "lisp.h"
61 #include "character.h"
62 #include "buffer.h"
63 #include "dispextern.h"
65 static bool bidi_initialized = 0;
67 static Lisp_Object bidi_type_table, bidi_mirror_table;
69 #define LRM_CHAR 0x200E
70 #define RLM_CHAR 0x200F
71 #define BIDI_EOB -1
73 /* Data type for describing the bidirectional character categories. */
74 typedef enum {
75 UNKNOWN_BC,
76 NEUTRAL,
77 WEAK,
78 STRONG
79 } bidi_category_t;
81 /* UAX#9 says to search only for L, AL, or R types of characters, and
82 ignore RLE, RLO, LRE, and LRO, when determining the base paragraph
83 level. Yudit indeed ignores them. This variable is therefore set
84 by default to ignore them, but clearing it will take them into
85 account. */
86 extern bool bidi_ignore_explicit_marks_for_paragraph_level EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
87 bool bidi_ignore_explicit_marks_for_paragraph_level = 1;
89 static Lisp_Object paragraph_start_re, paragraph_separate_re;
90 static Lisp_Object Qparagraph_start, Qparagraph_separate;
93 /***********************************************************************
94 Utilities
95 ***********************************************************************/
97 /* Return the bidi type of a character CH, subject to the current
98 directional OVERRIDE. */
99 static bidi_type_t
100 bidi_get_type (int ch, bidi_dir_t override)
102 bidi_type_t default_type;
104 if (ch == BIDI_EOB)
105 return NEUTRAL_B;
106 if (ch < 0 || ch > MAX_CHAR)
107 emacs_abort ();
109 default_type = (bidi_type_t) XINT (CHAR_TABLE_REF (bidi_type_table, ch));
110 /* Every valid character code, even those that are unassigned by the
111 UCD, have some bidi-class property, according to
112 DerivedBidiClass.txt file. Therefore, if we ever get UNKNOWN_BT
113 (= zero) code from CHAR_TABLE_REF, that's a bug. */
114 if (default_type == UNKNOWN_BT)
115 emacs_abort ();
117 if (override == NEUTRAL_DIR)
118 return default_type;
120 switch (default_type)
122 /* Although UAX#9 does not tell, it doesn't make sense to
123 override NEUTRAL_B and LRM/RLM characters. */
124 case NEUTRAL_B:
125 case LRE:
126 case LRO:
127 case RLE:
128 case RLO:
129 case PDF:
130 return default_type;
131 default:
132 switch (ch)
134 case LRM_CHAR:
135 case RLM_CHAR:
136 return default_type;
137 default:
138 if (override == L2R) /* X6 */
139 return STRONG_L;
140 else if (override == R2L)
141 return STRONG_R;
142 else
143 emacs_abort (); /* can't happen: handled above */
148 static void
149 bidi_check_type (bidi_type_t type)
151 eassert (UNKNOWN_BT <= type && type <= NEUTRAL_ON);
154 /* Given a bidi TYPE of a character, return its category. */
155 static bidi_category_t
156 bidi_get_category (bidi_type_t type)
158 switch (type)
160 case UNKNOWN_BT:
161 return UNKNOWN_BC;
162 case STRONG_L:
163 case STRONG_R:
164 case STRONG_AL:
165 case LRE:
166 case LRO:
167 case RLE:
168 case RLO:
169 return STRONG;
170 case PDF: /* ??? really?? */
171 case WEAK_EN:
172 case WEAK_ES:
173 case WEAK_ET:
174 case WEAK_AN:
175 case WEAK_CS:
176 case WEAK_NSM:
177 case WEAK_BN:
178 return WEAK;
179 case NEUTRAL_B:
180 case NEUTRAL_S:
181 case NEUTRAL_WS:
182 case NEUTRAL_ON:
183 return NEUTRAL;
184 default:
185 emacs_abort ();
189 /* Return the mirrored character of C, if it has one. If C has no
190 mirrored counterpart, return C.
191 Note: The conditions in UAX#9 clause L4 regarding the surrounding
192 context must be tested by the caller. */
194 bidi_mirror_char (int c)
196 Lisp_Object val;
198 if (c == BIDI_EOB)
199 return c;
200 if (c < 0 || c > MAX_CHAR)
201 emacs_abort ();
203 val = CHAR_TABLE_REF (bidi_mirror_table, c);
204 if (INTEGERP (val))
206 int v;
208 /* When debugging, check before assigning to V, so that the check
209 isn't broken by undefined behavior due to int overflow. */
210 eassert (CHAR_VALID_P (XINT (val)));
212 v = XINT (val);
214 /* Minimal test we must do in optimized builds, to prevent weird
215 crashes further down the road. */
216 if (v < 0 || v > MAX_CHAR)
217 emacs_abort ();
219 return v;
222 return c;
225 /* Determine the start-of-run (sor) directional type given the two
226 embedding levels on either side of the run boundary. Also, update
227 the saved info about previously seen characters, since that info is
228 generally valid for a single level run. */
229 static void
230 bidi_set_sor_type (struct bidi_it *bidi_it, int level_before, int level_after)
232 int higher_level = (level_before > level_after ? level_before : level_after);
234 /* The prev_was_pdf gork is required for when we have several PDFs
235 in a row. In that case, we want to compute the sor type for the
236 next level run only once: when we see the first PDF. That's
237 because the sor type depends only on the higher of the two levels
238 that we find on the two sides of the level boundary (see UAX#9,
239 clause X10), and so we don't need to know the final embedding
240 level to which we descend after processing all the PDFs. */
241 if (!bidi_it->prev_was_pdf || level_before < level_after)
242 /* FIXME: should the default sor direction be user selectable? */
243 bidi_it->sor = ((higher_level & 1) != 0 ? R2L : L2R);
244 if (level_before > level_after)
245 bidi_it->prev_was_pdf = 1;
247 bidi_it->prev.type = UNKNOWN_BT;
248 bidi_it->last_strong.type = bidi_it->last_strong.type_after_w1
249 = bidi_it->last_strong.orig_type = UNKNOWN_BT;
250 bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type = (bidi_it->sor == R2L ? STRONG_R : STRONG_L);
251 bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.charpos = bidi_it->charpos;
252 bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.bytepos = bidi_it->bytepos;
253 bidi_it->next_for_neutral.type = bidi_it->next_for_neutral.type_after_w1
254 = bidi_it->next_for_neutral.orig_type = UNKNOWN_BT;
255 bidi_it->ignore_bn_limit = -1; /* meaning it's unknown */
258 /* Push the current embedding level and override status; reset the
259 current level to LEVEL and the current override status to OVERRIDE. */
260 static void
261 bidi_push_embedding_level (struct bidi_it *bidi_it,
262 int level, bidi_dir_t override)
264 bidi_it->stack_idx++;
265 eassert (bidi_it->stack_idx < BIDI_MAXLEVEL);
266 bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].level = level;
267 bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].override = override;
270 /* Pop the embedding level and directional override status from the
271 stack, and return the new level. */
272 static int
273 bidi_pop_embedding_level (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
275 /* UAX#9 says to ignore invalid PDFs. */
276 if (bidi_it->stack_idx > 0)
277 bidi_it->stack_idx--;
278 return bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].level;
281 /* Record in SAVED_INFO the information about the current character. */
282 static void
283 bidi_remember_char (struct bidi_saved_info *saved_info,
284 struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
286 saved_info->charpos = bidi_it->charpos;
287 saved_info->bytepos = bidi_it->bytepos;
288 saved_info->type = bidi_it->type;
289 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type);
290 saved_info->type_after_w1 = bidi_it->type_after_w1;
291 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type_after_w1);
292 saved_info->orig_type = bidi_it->orig_type;
293 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->orig_type);
296 /* Copy the bidi iterator from FROM to TO. To save cycles, this only
297 copies the part of the level stack that is actually in use. */
298 static void
299 bidi_copy_it (struct bidi_it *to, struct bidi_it *from)
301 /* Copy everything from the start through the active part of
302 the level stack. */
303 memcpy (to, from,
304 (offsetof (struct bidi_it, level_stack[1])
305 + from->stack_idx * sizeof from->level_stack[0]));
309 /***********************************************************************
310 Caching the bidi iterator states
311 ***********************************************************************/
313 #define BIDI_CACHE_CHUNK 200
314 static struct bidi_it *bidi_cache;
315 static ptrdiff_t bidi_cache_size = 0;
316 enum { elsz = sizeof (struct bidi_it) };
317 static ptrdiff_t bidi_cache_idx; /* next unused cache slot */
318 static ptrdiff_t bidi_cache_last_idx; /* slot of last cache hit */
319 static ptrdiff_t bidi_cache_start = 0; /* start of cache for this
320 "stack" level */
322 /* 5-slot stack for saving the start of the previous level of the
323 cache. xdisp.c maintains a 5-slot stack for its iterator state,
324 and we need the same size of our stack. */
325 static ptrdiff_t bidi_cache_start_stack[IT_STACK_SIZE];
326 static int bidi_cache_sp;
328 /* Size of header used by bidi_shelve_cache. */
329 enum
331 bidi_shelve_header_size
332 = (sizeof (bidi_cache_idx) + sizeof (bidi_cache_start_stack)
333 + sizeof (bidi_cache_sp) + sizeof (bidi_cache_start)
334 + sizeof (bidi_cache_last_idx))
337 /* Reset the cache state to the empty state. We only reset the part
338 of the cache relevant to iteration of the current object. Previous
339 objects, which are pushed on the display iterator's stack, are left
340 intact. This is called when the cached information is no more
341 useful for the current iteration, e.g. when we were reseated to a
342 new position on the same object. */
343 static void
344 bidi_cache_reset (void)
346 bidi_cache_idx = bidi_cache_start;
347 bidi_cache_last_idx = -1;
350 /* Shrink the cache to its minimal size. Called when we init the bidi
351 iterator for reordering a buffer or a string that does not come
352 from display properties, because that means all the previously
353 cached info is of no further use. */
354 static void
355 bidi_cache_shrink (void)
357 if (bidi_cache_size > BIDI_CACHE_CHUNK)
359 bidi_cache = xrealloc (bidi_cache, BIDI_CACHE_CHUNK * elsz);
360 bidi_cache_size = BIDI_CACHE_CHUNK;
362 bidi_cache_reset ();
365 static void
366 bidi_cache_fetch_state (ptrdiff_t idx, struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
368 int current_scan_dir = bidi_it->scan_dir;
370 if (idx < bidi_cache_start || idx >= bidi_cache_idx)
371 emacs_abort ();
373 bidi_copy_it (bidi_it, &bidi_cache[idx]);
374 bidi_it->scan_dir = current_scan_dir;
375 bidi_cache_last_idx = idx;
378 /* Find a cached state with a given CHARPOS and resolved embedding
379 level less or equal to LEVEL. if LEVEL is -1, disregard the
380 resolved levels in cached states. DIR, if non-zero, means search
381 in that direction from the last cache hit. */
382 static ptrdiff_t
383 bidi_cache_search (ptrdiff_t charpos, int level, int dir)
385 ptrdiff_t i, i_start;
387 if (bidi_cache_idx > bidi_cache_start)
389 if (bidi_cache_last_idx == -1)
390 bidi_cache_last_idx = bidi_cache_idx - 1;
391 if (charpos < bidi_cache[bidi_cache_last_idx].charpos)
393 dir = -1;
394 i_start = bidi_cache_last_idx - 1;
396 else if (charpos > (bidi_cache[bidi_cache_last_idx].charpos
397 + bidi_cache[bidi_cache_last_idx].nchars - 1))
399 dir = 1;
400 i_start = bidi_cache_last_idx + 1;
402 else if (dir)
403 i_start = bidi_cache_last_idx;
404 else
406 dir = -1;
407 i_start = bidi_cache_idx - 1;
410 if (dir < 0)
412 /* Linear search for now; FIXME! */
413 for (i = i_start; i >= bidi_cache_start; i--)
414 if (bidi_cache[i].charpos <= charpos
415 && charpos < bidi_cache[i].charpos + bidi_cache[i].nchars
416 && (level == -1 || bidi_cache[i].resolved_level <= level))
417 return i;
419 else
421 for (i = i_start; i < bidi_cache_idx; i++)
422 if (bidi_cache[i].charpos <= charpos
423 && charpos < bidi_cache[i].charpos + bidi_cache[i].nchars
424 && (level == -1 || bidi_cache[i].resolved_level <= level))
425 return i;
429 return -1;
432 /* Find a cached state where the resolved level changes to a value
433 that is lower than LEVEL, and return its cache slot index. DIR is
434 the direction to search, starting with the last used cache slot.
435 If DIR is zero, we search backwards from the last occupied cache
436 slot. BEFORE means return the index of the slot that
437 is ``before'' the level change in the search direction. That is,
438 given the cached levels like this:
440 1122333442211
441 AB C
443 and assuming we are at the position cached at the slot marked with
444 C, searching backwards (DIR = -1) for LEVEL = 2 will return the
445 index of slot B or A, depending whether BEFORE is, respectively,
446 true or false. */
447 static ptrdiff_t
448 bidi_cache_find_level_change (int level, int dir, bool before)
450 if (bidi_cache_idx)
452 ptrdiff_t i = dir ? bidi_cache_last_idx : bidi_cache_idx - 1;
453 int incr = before ? 1 : 0;
455 eassert (!dir || bidi_cache_last_idx >= 0);
457 if (!dir)
458 dir = -1;
459 else if (!incr)
460 i += dir;
462 if (dir < 0)
464 while (i >= bidi_cache_start + incr)
466 if (bidi_cache[i - incr].resolved_level >= 0
467 && bidi_cache[i - incr].resolved_level < level)
468 return i;
469 i--;
472 else
474 while (i < bidi_cache_idx - incr)
476 if (bidi_cache[i + incr].resolved_level >= 0
477 && bidi_cache[i + incr].resolved_level < level)
478 return i;
479 i++;
484 return -1;
487 static void
488 bidi_cache_ensure_space (ptrdiff_t idx)
490 /* Enlarge the cache as needed. */
491 if (idx >= bidi_cache_size)
493 /* The bidi cache cannot be larger than the largest Lisp string
494 or buffer. */
495 ptrdiff_t string_or_buffer_bound
496 = max (BUF_BYTES_MAX, STRING_BYTES_BOUND);
498 /* Also, it cannot be larger than what C can represent. */
499 ptrdiff_t c_bound
500 = (min (PTRDIFF_MAX, SIZE_MAX) - bidi_shelve_header_size) / elsz;
502 bidi_cache
503 = xpalloc (bidi_cache, &bidi_cache_size,
504 max (BIDI_CACHE_CHUNK, idx - bidi_cache_size + 1),
505 min (string_or_buffer_bound, c_bound), elsz);
509 static void
510 bidi_cache_iterator_state (struct bidi_it *bidi_it, bool resolved)
512 ptrdiff_t idx;
514 /* We should never cache on backward scans. */
515 if (bidi_it->scan_dir == -1)
516 emacs_abort ();
517 idx = bidi_cache_search (bidi_it->charpos, -1, 1);
519 if (idx < 0)
521 idx = bidi_cache_idx;
522 bidi_cache_ensure_space (idx);
523 /* Character positions should correspond to cache positions 1:1.
524 If we are outside the range of cached positions, the cache is
525 useless and must be reset. */
526 if (idx > bidi_cache_start &&
527 (bidi_it->charpos > (bidi_cache[idx - 1].charpos
528 + bidi_cache[idx - 1].nchars)
529 || bidi_it->charpos < bidi_cache[bidi_cache_start].charpos))
531 bidi_cache_reset ();
532 idx = bidi_cache_start;
534 if (bidi_it->nchars <= 0)
535 emacs_abort ();
536 bidi_copy_it (&bidi_cache[idx], bidi_it);
537 if (!resolved)
538 bidi_cache[idx].resolved_level = -1;
540 else
542 /* Copy only the members which could have changed, to avoid
543 costly copying of the entire struct. */
544 bidi_cache[idx].type = bidi_it->type;
545 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type);
546 bidi_cache[idx].type_after_w1 = bidi_it->type_after_w1;
547 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type_after_w1);
548 if (resolved)
549 bidi_cache[idx].resolved_level = bidi_it->resolved_level;
550 else
551 bidi_cache[idx].resolved_level = -1;
552 bidi_cache[idx].invalid_levels = bidi_it->invalid_levels;
553 bidi_cache[idx].invalid_rl_levels = bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels;
554 bidi_cache[idx].next_for_neutral = bidi_it->next_for_neutral;
555 bidi_cache[idx].next_for_ws = bidi_it->next_for_ws;
556 bidi_cache[idx].ignore_bn_limit = bidi_it->ignore_bn_limit;
557 bidi_cache[idx].disp_pos = bidi_it->disp_pos;
558 bidi_cache[idx].disp_prop = bidi_it->disp_prop;
561 bidi_cache_last_idx = idx;
562 if (idx >= bidi_cache_idx)
563 bidi_cache_idx = idx + 1;
566 static bidi_type_t
567 bidi_cache_find (ptrdiff_t charpos, int level, struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
569 ptrdiff_t i = bidi_cache_search (charpos, level, bidi_it->scan_dir);
571 if (i >= bidi_cache_start)
573 bidi_dir_t current_scan_dir = bidi_it->scan_dir;
575 bidi_copy_it (bidi_it, &bidi_cache[i]);
576 bidi_cache_last_idx = i;
577 /* Don't let scan direction from the cached state override
578 the current scan direction. */
579 bidi_it->scan_dir = current_scan_dir;
580 return bidi_it->type;
583 return UNKNOWN_BT;
586 static int
587 bidi_peek_at_next_level (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
589 if (bidi_cache_idx == bidi_cache_start || bidi_cache_last_idx == -1)
590 emacs_abort ();
591 return bidi_cache[bidi_cache_last_idx + bidi_it->scan_dir].resolved_level;
595 /***********************************************************************
596 Pushing and popping the bidi iterator state
597 ***********************************************************************/
599 /* Push the bidi iterator state in preparation for reordering a
600 different object, e.g. display string found at certain buffer
601 position. Pushing the bidi iterator boils down to saving its
602 entire state on the cache and starting a new cache "stacked" on top
603 of the current cache. */
604 void
605 bidi_push_it (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
607 /* Save the current iterator state in its entirety after the last
608 used cache slot. */
609 bidi_cache_ensure_space (bidi_cache_idx);
610 bidi_cache[bidi_cache_idx++] = *bidi_it;
612 /* Push the current cache start onto the stack. */
613 eassert (bidi_cache_sp < IT_STACK_SIZE);
614 bidi_cache_start_stack[bidi_cache_sp++] = bidi_cache_start;
616 /* Start a new level of cache, and make it empty. */
617 bidi_cache_start = bidi_cache_idx;
618 bidi_cache_last_idx = -1;
621 /* Restore the iterator state saved by bidi_push_it and return the
622 cache to the corresponding state. */
623 void
624 bidi_pop_it (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
626 if (bidi_cache_start <= 0)
627 emacs_abort ();
629 /* Reset the next free cache slot index to what it was before the
630 call to bidi_push_it. */
631 bidi_cache_idx = bidi_cache_start - 1;
633 /* Restore the bidi iterator state saved in the cache. */
634 *bidi_it = bidi_cache[bidi_cache_idx];
636 /* Pop the previous cache start from the stack. */
637 if (bidi_cache_sp <= 0)
638 emacs_abort ();
639 bidi_cache_start = bidi_cache_start_stack[--bidi_cache_sp];
641 /* Invalidate the last-used cache slot data. */
642 bidi_cache_last_idx = -1;
645 static ptrdiff_t bidi_cache_total_alloc;
647 /* Stash away a copy of the cache and its control variables. */
648 void *
649 bidi_shelve_cache (void)
651 unsigned char *databuf;
652 ptrdiff_t alloc;
654 /* Empty cache. */
655 if (bidi_cache_idx == 0)
656 return NULL;
658 alloc = (bidi_shelve_header_size
659 + bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it));
660 databuf = xmalloc (alloc);
661 bidi_cache_total_alloc += alloc;
663 memcpy (databuf, &bidi_cache_idx, sizeof (bidi_cache_idx));
664 memcpy (databuf + sizeof (bidi_cache_idx),
665 bidi_cache, bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it));
666 memcpy (databuf + sizeof (bidi_cache_idx)
667 + bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it),
668 bidi_cache_start_stack, sizeof (bidi_cache_start_stack));
669 memcpy (databuf + sizeof (bidi_cache_idx)
670 + bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it)
671 + sizeof (bidi_cache_start_stack),
672 &bidi_cache_sp, sizeof (bidi_cache_sp));
673 memcpy (databuf + sizeof (bidi_cache_idx)
674 + bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it)
675 + sizeof (bidi_cache_start_stack) + sizeof (bidi_cache_sp),
676 &bidi_cache_start, sizeof (bidi_cache_start));
677 memcpy (databuf + sizeof (bidi_cache_idx)
678 + bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it)
679 + sizeof (bidi_cache_start_stack) + sizeof (bidi_cache_sp)
680 + sizeof (bidi_cache_start),
681 &bidi_cache_last_idx, sizeof (bidi_cache_last_idx));
683 return databuf;
686 /* Restore the cache state from a copy stashed away by
687 bidi_shelve_cache, and free the buffer used to stash that copy.
688 JUST_FREE means free the buffer, but don't restore the
689 cache; used when the corresponding iterator is discarded instead of
690 being restored. */
691 void
692 bidi_unshelve_cache (void *databuf, bool just_free)
694 unsigned char *p = databuf;
696 if (!p)
698 if (!just_free)
700 /* A NULL pointer means an empty cache. */
701 bidi_cache_start = 0;
702 bidi_cache_sp = 0;
703 bidi_cache_reset ();
706 else
708 if (just_free)
710 ptrdiff_t idx;
712 memcpy (&idx, p, sizeof (bidi_cache_idx));
713 bidi_cache_total_alloc
714 -= bidi_shelve_header_size + idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it);
716 else
718 memcpy (&bidi_cache_idx, p, sizeof (bidi_cache_idx));
719 bidi_cache_ensure_space (bidi_cache_idx);
720 memcpy (bidi_cache, p + sizeof (bidi_cache_idx),
721 bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it));
722 memcpy (bidi_cache_start_stack,
723 p + sizeof (bidi_cache_idx)
724 + bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it),
725 sizeof (bidi_cache_start_stack));
726 memcpy (&bidi_cache_sp,
727 p + sizeof (bidi_cache_idx)
728 + bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it)
729 + sizeof (bidi_cache_start_stack),
730 sizeof (bidi_cache_sp));
731 memcpy (&bidi_cache_start,
732 p + sizeof (bidi_cache_idx)
733 + bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it)
734 + sizeof (bidi_cache_start_stack) + sizeof (bidi_cache_sp),
735 sizeof (bidi_cache_start));
736 memcpy (&bidi_cache_last_idx,
737 p + sizeof (bidi_cache_idx)
738 + bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it)
739 + sizeof (bidi_cache_start_stack) + sizeof (bidi_cache_sp)
740 + sizeof (bidi_cache_start),
741 sizeof (bidi_cache_last_idx));
742 bidi_cache_total_alloc
743 -= (bidi_shelve_header_size
744 + bidi_cache_idx * sizeof (struct bidi_it));
747 xfree (p);
752 /***********************************************************************
753 Initialization
754 ***********************************************************************/
755 static void
756 bidi_initialize (void)
758 bidi_type_table = uniprop_table (intern ("bidi-class"));
759 if (NILP (bidi_type_table))
760 emacs_abort ();
761 staticpro (&bidi_type_table);
763 bidi_mirror_table = uniprop_table (intern ("mirroring"));
764 if (NILP (bidi_mirror_table))
765 emacs_abort ();
766 staticpro (&bidi_mirror_table);
768 Qparagraph_start = intern ("paragraph-start");
769 staticpro (&Qparagraph_start);
770 paragraph_start_re = Fsymbol_value (Qparagraph_start);
771 if (!STRINGP (paragraph_start_re))
772 paragraph_start_re = build_string ("\f\\|[ \t]*$");
773 staticpro (&paragraph_start_re);
774 Qparagraph_separate = intern ("paragraph-separate");
775 staticpro (&Qparagraph_separate);
776 paragraph_separate_re = Fsymbol_value (Qparagraph_separate);
777 if (!STRINGP (paragraph_separate_re))
778 paragraph_separate_re = build_string ("[ \t\f]*$");
779 staticpro (&paragraph_separate_re);
781 bidi_cache_sp = 0;
782 bidi_cache_total_alloc = 0;
784 bidi_initialized = 1;
787 /* Do whatever UAX#9 clause X8 says should be done at paragraph's
788 end. */
789 static void
790 bidi_set_paragraph_end (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
792 bidi_it->invalid_levels = 0;
793 bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels = -1;
794 bidi_it->stack_idx = 0;
795 bidi_it->resolved_level = bidi_it->level_stack[0].level;
798 /* Initialize the bidi iterator from buffer/string position CHARPOS. */
799 void
800 bidi_init_it (ptrdiff_t charpos, ptrdiff_t bytepos, bool frame_window_p,
801 struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
803 if (! bidi_initialized)
804 bidi_initialize ();
805 if (charpos >= 0)
806 bidi_it->charpos = charpos;
807 if (bytepos >= 0)
808 bidi_it->bytepos = bytepos;
809 bidi_it->frame_window_p = frame_window_p;
810 bidi_it->nchars = -1; /* to be computed in bidi_resolve_explicit_1 */
811 bidi_it->first_elt = 1;
812 bidi_set_paragraph_end (bidi_it);
813 bidi_it->new_paragraph = 1;
814 bidi_it->separator_limit = -1;
815 bidi_it->type = NEUTRAL_B;
816 bidi_it->type_after_w1 = NEUTRAL_B;
817 bidi_it->orig_type = NEUTRAL_B;
818 bidi_it->prev_was_pdf = 0;
819 bidi_it->prev.type = bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1
820 = bidi_it->prev.orig_type = UNKNOWN_BT;
821 bidi_it->last_strong.type = bidi_it->last_strong.type_after_w1
822 = bidi_it->last_strong.orig_type = UNKNOWN_BT;
823 bidi_it->next_for_neutral.charpos = -1;
824 bidi_it->next_for_neutral.type
825 = bidi_it->next_for_neutral.type_after_w1
826 = bidi_it->next_for_neutral.orig_type = UNKNOWN_BT;
827 bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.charpos = -1;
828 bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type
829 = bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type_after_w1
830 = bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.orig_type = UNKNOWN_BT;
831 bidi_it->sor = L2R; /* FIXME: should it be user-selectable? */
832 bidi_it->disp_pos = -1; /* invalid/unknown */
833 bidi_it->disp_prop = 0;
834 /* We can only shrink the cache if we are at the bottom level of its
835 "stack". */
836 if (bidi_cache_start == 0)
837 bidi_cache_shrink ();
838 else
839 bidi_cache_reset ();
842 /* Perform initializations for reordering a new line of bidi text. */
843 static void
844 bidi_line_init (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
846 bidi_it->scan_dir = 1; /* FIXME: do we need to have control on this? */
847 bidi_it->resolved_level = bidi_it->level_stack[0].level;
848 bidi_it->level_stack[0].override = NEUTRAL_DIR; /* X1 */
849 bidi_it->invalid_levels = 0;
850 bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels = -1;
851 /* Setting this to zero will force its recomputation the first time
852 we need it for W5. */
853 bidi_it->next_en_pos = 0;
854 bidi_it->next_en_type = UNKNOWN_BT;
855 bidi_it->next_for_ws.type = UNKNOWN_BT;
856 bidi_set_sor_type (bidi_it,
857 (bidi_it->paragraph_dir == R2L ? 1 : 0),
858 bidi_it->level_stack[0].level); /* X10 */
860 bidi_cache_reset ();
864 /***********************************************************************
865 Fetching characters
866 ***********************************************************************/
868 /* Count bytes in string S between BEG/BEGBYTE and END. BEG and END
869 are zero-based character positions in S, BEGBYTE is byte position
870 corresponding to BEG. UNIBYTE means S is a unibyte string. */
871 static ptrdiff_t
872 bidi_count_bytes (const unsigned char *s, const ptrdiff_t beg,
873 const ptrdiff_t begbyte, const ptrdiff_t end, bool unibyte)
875 ptrdiff_t pos = beg;
876 const unsigned char *p = s + begbyte, *start = p;
878 if (unibyte)
879 p = s + end;
880 else
882 if (!CHAR_HEAD_P (*p))
883 emacs_abort ();
885 while (pos < end)
887 p += BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD (*p);
888 pos++;
892 return p - start;
895 /* Fetch and return the character at byte position BYTEPOS. If S is
896 non-NULL, fetch the character from string S; otherwise fetch the
897 character from the current buffer. UNIBYTE means S is a
898 unibyte string. */
899 static int
900 bidi_char_at_pos (ptrdiff_t bytepos, const unsigned char *s, bool unibyte)
902 if (s)
904 s += bytepos;
905 if (unibyte)
906 return *s;
908 else
909 s = BYTE_POS_ADDR (bytepos);
910 return STRING_CHAR (s);
913 /* Fetch and return the character at BYTEPOS/CHARPOS. If that
914 character is covered by a display string, treat the entire run of
915 covered characters as a single character, either u+2029 or u+FFFC,
916 and return their combined length in CH_LEN and NCHARS. DISP_POS
917 specifies the character position of the next display string, or -1
918 if not yet computed. When the next character is at or beyond that
919 position, the function updates DISP_POS with the position of the
920 next display string. *DISP_PROP non-zero means that there's really
921 a display string at DISP_POS, as opposed to when we searched till
922 DISP_POS without finding one. If *DISP_PROP is 2, it means the
923 display spec is of the form `(space ...)', which is replaced with
924 u+2029 to handle it as a paragraph separator. STRING->s is the C
925 string to iterate, or NULL if iterating over a buffer or a Lisp
926 string; in the latter case, STRING->lstring is the Lisp string. */
927 static int
928 bidi_fetch_char (ptrdiff_t bytepos, ptrdiff_t charpos, ptrdiff_t *disp_pos,
929 int *disp_prop, struct bidi_string_data *string,
930 bool frame_window_p, ptrdiff_t *ch_len, ptrdiff_t *nchars)
932 int ch;
933 ptrdiff_t endpos
934 = (string->s || STRINGP (string->lstring)) ? string->schars : ZV;
935 struct text_pos pos;
936 int len;
938 /* If we got past the last known position of display string, compute
939 the position of the next one. That position could be at CHARPOS. */
940 if (charpos < endpos && charpos > *disp_pos)
942 SET_TEXT_POS (pos, charpos, bytepos);
943 *disp_pos = compute_display_string_pos (&pos, string, frame_window_p,
944 disp_prop);
947 /* Fetch the character at BYTEPOS. */
948 if (charpos >= endpos)
950 ch = BIDI_EOB;
951 *ch_len = 1;
952 *nchars = 1;
953 *disp_pos = endpos;
954 *disp_prop = 0;
956 else if (charpos >= *disp_pos && *disp_prop)
958 ptrdiff_t disp_end_pos;
960 /* We don't expect to find ourselves in the middle of a display
961 property. Hopefully, it will never be needed. */
962 if (charpos > *disp_pos)
963 emacs_abort ();
964 /* Text covered by `display' properties and overlays with
965 display properties or display strings is handled as a single
966 character that represents the entire run of characters
967 covered by the display property. */
968 if (*disp_prop == 2)
970 /* `(space ...)' display specs are handled as paragraph
971 separators for the purposes of the reordering; see UAX#9
972 section 3 and clause HL1 in section 4.3 there. */
973 ch = 0x2029;
975 else
977 /* All other display specs are handled as the Unicode Object
978 Replacement Character. */
979 ch = 0xFFFC;
981 disp_end_pos = compute_display_string_end (*disp_pos, string);
982 if (disp_end_pos < 0)
984 /* Somebody removed the display string from the buffer
985 behind our back. Recover by processing this buffer
986 position as if no display property were present there to
987 begin with. */
988 *disp_prop = 0;
989 goto normal_char;
991 *nchars = disp_end_pos - *disp_pos;
992 if (*nchars <= 0)
993 emacs_abort ();
994 if (string->s)
995 *ch_len = bidi_count_bytes (string->s, *disp_pos, bytepos,
996 disp_end_pos, string->unibyte);
997 else if (STRINGP (string->lstring))
998 *ch_len = bidi_count_bytes (SDATA (string->lstring), *disp_pos,
999 bytepos, disp_end_pos, string->unibyte);
1000 else
1001 *ch_len = CHAR_TO_BYTE (disp_end_pos) - bytepos;
1003 else
1005 normal_char:
1006 if (string->s)
1009 if (!string->unibyte)
1011 ch = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (string->s + bytepos, len);
1012 *ch_len = len;
1014 else
1016 ch = UNIBYTE_TO_CHAR (string->s[bytepos]);
1017 *ch_len = 1;
1020 else if (STRINGP (string->lstring))
1022 if (!string->unibyte)
1024 ch = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (SDATA (string->lstring) + bytepos,
1025 len);
1026 *ch_len = len;
1028 else
1030 ch = UNIBYTE_TO_CHAR (SREF (string->lstring, bytepos));
1031 *ch_len = 1;
1034 else
1036 ch = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (BYTE_POS_ADDR (bytepos), len);
1037 *ch_len = len;
1039 *nchars = 1;
1042 /* If we just entered a run of characters covered by a display
1043 string, compute the position of the next display string. */
1044 if (charpos + *nchars <= endpos && charpos + *nchars > *disp_pos
1045 && *disp_prop)
1047 SET_TEXT_POS (pos, charpos + *nchars, bytepos + *ch_len);
1048 *disp_pos = compute_display_string_pos (&pos, string, frame_window_p,
1049 disp_prop);
1052 return ch;
1056 /***********************************************************************
1057 Determining paragraph direction
1058 ***********************************************************************/
1060 /* Check if buffer position CHARPOS/BYTEPOS is the end of a paragraph.
1061 Value is the non-negative length of the paragraph separator
1062 following the buffer position, -1 if position is at the beginning
1063 of a new paragraph, or -2 if position is neither at beginning nor
1064 at end of a paragraph. */
1065 static ptrdiff_t
1066 bidi_at_paragraph_end (ptrdiff_t charpos, ptrdiff_t bytepos)
1068 Lisp_Object sep_re;
1069 Lisp_Object start_re;
1070 ptrdiff_t val;
1072 sep_re = paragraph_separate_re;
1073 start_re = paragraph_start_re;
1075 val = fast_looking_at (sep_re, charpos, bytepos, ZV, ZV_BYTE, Qnil);
1076 if (val < 0)
1078 if (fast_looking_at (start_re, charpos, bytepos, ZV, ZV_BYTE, Qnil) >= 0)
1079 val = -1;
1080 else
1081 val = -2;
1084 return val;
1087 /* On my 2005-vintage machine, searching back for paragraph start
1088 takes ~1 ms per line. And bidi_paragraph_init is called 4 times
1089 when user types C-p. The number below limits each call to
1090 bidi_paragraph_init to about 10 ms. */
1091 #define MAX_PARAGRAPH_SEARCH 7500
1093 /* Find the beginning of this paragraph by looking back in the buffer.
1094 Value is the byte position of the paragraph's beginning, or
1095 BEGV_BYTE if paragraph_start_re is still not found after looking
1096 back MAX_PARAGRAPH_SEARCH lines in the buffer. */
1097 static ptrdiff_t
1098 bidi_find_paragraph_start (ptrdiff_t pos, ptrdiff_t pos_byte)
1100 Lisp_Object re = paragraph_start_re;
1101 ptrdiff_t limit = ZV, limit_byte = ZV_BYTE;
1102 ptrdiff_t n = 0;
1104 while (pos_byte > BEGV_BYTE
1105 && n++ < MAX_PARAGRAPH_SEARCH
1106 && fast_looking_at (re, pos, pos_byte, limit, limit_byte, Qnil) < 0)
1108 /* FIXME: What if the paragraph beginning is covered by a
1109 display string? And what if a display string covering some
1110 of the text over which we scan back includes
1111 paragraph_start_re? */
1112 pos = find_next_newline_no_quit (pos - 1, -1);
1113 pos_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (pos);
1115 if (n >= MAX_PARAGRAPH_SEARCH)
1116 pos_byte = BEGV_BYTE;
1117 return pos_byte;
1120 /* On a 3.4 GHz machine, searching forward for a strong directional
1121 character in a long paragraph full of weaks or neutrals takes about
1122 1 ms for each 20K characters. The number below limits each call to
1123 bidi_paragraph_init to less than 10 ms even on slow machines. */
1124 #define MAX_STRONG_CHAR_SEARCH 100000
1126 /* Determine the base direction, a.k.a. base embedding level, of the
1127 paragraph we are about to iterate through. If DIR is either L2R or
1128 R2L, just use that. Otherwise, determine the paragraph direction
1129 from the first strong directional character of the paragraph.
1131 NO_DEFAULT_P means don't default to L2R if the paragraph
1132 has no strong directional characters and both DIR and
1133 bidi_it->paragraph_dir are NEUTRAL_DIR. In that case, search back
1134 in the buffer until a paragraph is found with a strong character,
1135 or until hitting BEGV. In the latter case, fall back to L2R. This
1136 flag is used in current-bidi-paragraph-direction.
1138 Note that this function gives the paragraph separator the same
1139 direction as the preceding paragraph, even though Emacs generally
1140 views the separator as not belonging to any paragraph. */
1141 void
1142 bidi_paragraph_init (bidi_dir_t dir, struct bidi_it *bidi_it, bool no_default_p)
1144 ptrdiff_t bytepos = bidi_it->bytepos;
1145 bool string_p = bidi_it->string.s || STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring);
1146 ptrdiff_t pstartbyte;
1147 /* Note that begbyte is a byte position, while end is a character
1148 position. Yes, this is ugly, but we are trying to avoid costly
1149 calls to BYTE_TO_CHAR and its ilk. */
1150 ptrdiff_t begbyte = string_p ? 0 : BEGV_BYTE;
1151 ptrdiff_t end = string_p ? bidi_it->string.schars : ZV;
1153 /* Special case for an empty buffer. */
1154 if (bytepos == begbyte && bidi_it->charpos == end)
1155 dir = L2R;
1156 /* We should never be called at EOB or before BEGV. */
1157 else if (bidi_it->charpos >= end || bytepos < begbyte)
1158 emacs_abort ();
1160 if (dir == L2R)
1162 bidi_it->paragraph_dir = L2R;
1163 bidi_it->new_paragraph = 0;
1165 else if (dir == R2L)
1167 bidi_it->paragraph_dir = R2L;
1168 bidi_it->new_paragraph = 0;
1170 else if (dir == NEUTRAL_DIR) /* P2 */
1172 int ch;
1173 ptrdiff_t ch_len, nchars;
1174 ptrdiff_t pos, disp_pos = -1;
1175 int disp_prop = 0;
1176 bidi_type_t type;
1177 const unsigned char *s;
1179 if (!bidi_initialized)
1180 bidi_initialize ();
1182 /* If we are inside a paragraph separator, we are just waiting
1183 for the separator to be exhausted; use the previous paragraph
1184 direction. But don't do that if we have been just reseated,
1185 because we need to reinitialize below in that case. */
1186 if (!bidi_it->first_elt
1187 && bidi_it->charpos < bidi_it->separator_limit)
1188 return;
1190 /* If we are on a newline, get past it to where the next
1191 paragraph might start. But don't do that at BEGV since then
1192 we are potentially in a new paragraph that doesn't yet
1193 exist. */
1194 pos = bidi_it->charpos;
1195 s = (STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring)
1196 ? SDATA (bidi_it->string.lstring)
1197 : bidi_it->string.s);
1198 if (bytepos > begbyte
1199 && bidi_char_at_pos (bytepos, s, bidi_it->string.unibyte) == '\n')
1201 bytepos++;
1202 pos++;
1205 /* We are either at the beginning of a paragraph or in the
1206 middle of it. Find where this paragraph starts. */
1207 if (string_p)
1209 /* We don't support changes of paragraph direction inside a
1210 string. It is treated as a single paragraph. */
1211 pstartbyte = 0;
1213 else
1214 pstartbyte = bidi_find_paragraph_start (pos, bytepos);
1215 bidi_it->separator_limit = -1;
1216 bidi_it->new_paragraph = 0;
1218 /* The following loop is run more than once only if NO_DEFAULT_P,
1219 and only if we are iterating on a buffer. */
1220 do {
1221 ptrdiff_t pos1;
1223 bytepos = pstartbyte;
1224 if (!string_p)
1225 pos = BYTE_TO_CHAR (bytepos);
1226 ch = bidi_fetch_char (bytepos, pos, &disp_pos, &disp_prop,
1227 &bidi_it->string,
1228 bidi_it->frame_window_p, &ch_len, &nchars);
1229 type = bidi_get_type (ch, NEUTRAL_DIR);
1231 pos1 = pos;
1232 for (pos += nchars, bytepos += ch_len;
1233 ((bidi_get_category (type) != STRONG)
1234 || (bidi_ignore_explicit_marks_for_paragraph_level
1235 && (type == RLE || type == RLO
1236 || type == LRE || type == LRO)))
1237 /* Stop when searched too far into an abnormally large
1238 paragraph full of weak or neutral characters. */
1239 && pos - pos1 < MAX_STRONG_CHAR_SEARCH;
1240 type = bidi_get_type (ch, NEUTRAL_DIR))
1242 if (pos >= end)
1244 /* Pretend there's a paragraph separator at end of
1245 buffer/string. */
1246 type = NEUTRAL_B;
1247 break;
1249 if (!string_p
1250 && type == NEUTRAL_B
1251 && bidi_at_paragraph_end (pos, bytepos) >= -1)
1252 break;
1253 /* Fetch next character and advance to get past it. */
1254 ch = bidi_fetch_char (bytepos, pos, &disp_pos,
1255 &disp_prop, &bidi_it->string,
1256 bidi_it->frame_window_p, &ch_len, &nchars);
1257 pos += nchars;
1258 bytepos += ch_len;
1260 if ((type == STRONG_R || type == STRONG_AL) /* P3 */
1261 || (!bidi_ignore_explicit_marks_for_paragraph_level
1262 && (type == RLO || type == RLE)))
1263 bidi_it->paragraph_dir = R2L;
1264 else if (type == STRONG_L
1265 || (!bidi_ignore_explicit_marks_for_paragraph_level
1266 && (type == LRO || type == LRE)))
1267 bidi_it->paragraph_dir = L2R;
1268 if (!string_p
1269 && no_default_p && bidi_it->paragraph_dir == NEUTRAL_DIR)
1271 /* If this paragraph is at BEGV, default to L2R. */
1272 if (pstartbyte == BEGV_BYTE)
1273 bidi_it->paragraph_dir = L2R; /* P3 and HL1 */
1274 else
1276 ptrdiff_t prevpbyte = pstartbyte;
1277 ptrdiff_t p = BYTE_TO_CHAR (pstartbyte), pbyte = pstartbyte;
1279 /* Find the beginning of the previous paragraph, if any. */
1280 while (pbyte > BEGV_BYTE && prevpbyte >= pstartbyte)
1282 /* FXIME: What if p is covered by a display
1283 string? See also a FIXME inside
1284 bidi_find_paragraph_start. */
1285 p--;
1286 pbyte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (p);
1287 prevpbyte = bidi_find_paragraph_start (p, pbyte);
1289 pstartbyte = prevpbyte;
1292 } while (!string_p
1293 && no_default_p && bidi_it->paragraph_dir == NEUTRAL_DIR);
1295 else
1296 emacs_abort ();
1298 /* Contrary to UAX#9 clause P3, we only default the paragraph
1299 direction to L2R if we have no previous usable paragraph
1300 direction. This is allowed by the HL1 clause. */
1301 if (bidi_it->paragraph_dir != L2R && bidi_it->paragraph_dir != R2L)
1302 bidi_it->paragraph_dir = L2R; /* P3 and HL1 ``higher-level protocols'' */
1303 if (bidi_it->paragraph_dir == R2L)
1304 bidi_it->level_stack[0].level = 1;
1305 else
1306 bidi_it->level_stack[0].level = 0;
1308 bidi_line_init (bidi_it);
1312 /***********************************************************************
1313 Resolving explicit and implicit levels.
1314 The rest of this file constitutes the core of the UBA implementation.
1315 ***********************************************************************/
1317 static bool
1318 bidi_explicit_dir_char (int ch)
1320 bidi_type_t ch_type;
1322 if (!bidi_initialized)
1323 emacs_abort ();
1324 ch_type = (bidi_type_t) XINT (CHAR_TABLE_REF (bidi_type_table, ch));
1325 return (ch_type == LRE || ch_type == LRO
1326 || ch_type == RLE || ch_type == RLO
1327 || ch_type == PDF);
1330 /* A helper function for bidi_resolve_explicit. It advances to the
1331 next character in logical order and determines the new embedding
1332 level and directional override, but does not take into account
1333 empty embeddings. */
1334 static int
1335 bidi_resolve_explicit_1 (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
1337 int curchar;
1338 bidi_type_t type;
1339 int current_level;
1340 int new_level;
1341 bidi_dir_t override;
1342 bool string_p = bidi_it->string.s || STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring);
1344 /* If reseat()'ed, don't advance, so as to start iteration from the
1345 position where we were reseated. bidi_it->bytepos can be less
1346 than BEGV_BYTE after reseat to BEGV. */
1347 if (bidi_it->bytepos < (string_p ? 0 : BEGV_BYTE)
1348 || bidi_it->first_elt)
1350 bidi_it->first_elt = 0;
1351 if (string_p)
1353 const unsigned char *p
1354 = (STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring)
1355 ? SDATA (bidi_it->string.lstring)
1356 : bidi_it->string.s);
1358 if (bidi_it->charpos < 0)
1359 bidi_it->charpos = 0;
1360 bidi_it->bytepos = bidi_count_bytes (p, 0, 0, bidi_it->charpos,
1361 bidi_it->string.unibyte);
1363 else
1365 if (bidi_it->charpos < BEGV)
1366 bidi_it->charpos = BEGV;
1367 bidi_it->bytepos = CHAR_TO_BYTE (bidi_it->charpos);
1370 /* Don't move at end of buffer/string. */
1371 else if (bidi_it->charpos < (string_p ? bidi_it->string.schars : ZV))
1373 /* Advance to the next character, skipping characters covered by
1374 display strings (nchars > 1). */
1375 if (bidi_it->nchars <= 0)
1376 emacs_abort ();
1377 bidi_it->charpos += bidi_it->nchars;
1378 if (bidi_it->ch_len == 0)
1379 emacs_abort ();
1380 bidi_it->bytepos += bidi_it->ch_len;
1383 current_level = bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].level; /* X1 */
1384 override = bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].override;
1385 new_level = current_level;
1387 if (bidi_it->charpos >= (string_p ? bidi_it->string.schars : ZV))
1389 curchar = BIDI_EOB;
1390 bidi_it->ch_len = 1;
1391 bidi_it->nchars = 1;
1392 bidi_it->disp_pos = (string_p ? bidi_it->string.schars : ZV);
1393 bidi_it->disp_prop = 0;
1395 else
1397 /* Fetch the character at BYTEPOS. If it is covered by a
1398 display string, treat the entire run of covered characters as
1399 a single character u+FFFC. */
1400 curchar = bidi_fetch_char (bidi_it->bytepos, bidi_it->charpos,
1401 &bidi_it->disp_pos, &bidi_it->disp_prop,
1402 &bidi_it->string, bidi_it->frame_window_p,
1403 &bidi_it->ch_len, &bidi_it->nchars);
1405 bidi_it->ch = curchar;
1407 /* Don't apply directional override here, as all the types we handle
1408 below will not be affected by the override anyway, and we need
1409 the original type unaltered. The override will be applied in
1410 bidi_resolve_weak. */
1411 type = bidi_get_type (curchar, NEUTRAL_DIR);
1412 bidi_it->orig_type = type;
1413 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->orig_type);
1415 if (type != PDF)
1416 bidi_it->prev_was_pdf = 0;
1418 bidi_it->type_after_w1 = UNKNOWN_BT;
1420 switch (type)
1422 case RLE: /* X2 */
1423 case RLO: /* X4 */
1424 bidi_it->type_after_w1 = type;
1425 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type_after_w1);
1426 type = WEAK_BN; /* X9/Retaining */
1427 if (bidi_it->ignore_bn_limit <= -1)
1429 if (current_level <= BIDI_MAXLEVEL - 4)
1431 /* Compute the least odd embedding level greater than
1432 the current level. */
1433 new_level = ((current_level + 1) & ~1) + 1;
1434 if (bidi_it->type_after_w1 == RLE)
1435 override = NEUTRAL_DIR;
1436 else
1437 override = R2L;
1438 if (current_level == BIDI_MAXLEVEL - 4)
1439 bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels = 0;
1440 bidi_push_embedding_level (bidi_it, new_level, override);
1442 else
1444 bidi_it->invalid_levels++;
1445 /* See the commentary about invalid_rl_levels below. */
1446 if (bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels < 0)
1447 bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels = 0;
1448 bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels++;
1451 else if (bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_EN /* W5/Retaining */
1452 || (bidi_it->next_en_pos > bidi_it->charpos
1453 && bidi_it->next_en_type == WEAK_EN))
1454 type = WEAK_EN;
1455 break;
1456 case LRE: /* X3 */
1457 case LRO: /* X5 */
1458 bidi_it->type_after_w1 = type;
1459 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type_after_w1);
1460 type = WEAK_BN; /* X9/Retaining */
1461 if (bidi_it->ignore_bn_limit <= -1)
1463 if (current_level <= BIDI_MAXLEVEL - 5)
1465 /* Compute the least even embedding level greater than
1466 the current level. */
1467 new_level = ((current_level + 2) & ~1);
1468 if (bidi_it->type_after_w1 == LRE)
1469 override = NEUTRAL_DIR;
1470 else
1471 override = L2R;
1472 bidi_push_embedding_level (bidi_it, new_level, override);
1474 else
1476 bidi_it->invalid_levels++;
1477 /* invalid_rl_levels counts invalid levels encountered
1478 while the embedding level was already too high for
1479 LRE/LRO, but not for RLE/RLO. That is because
1480 there may be exactly one PDF which we should not
1481 ignore even though invalid_levels is non-zero.
1482 invalid_rl_levels helps to know what PDF is
1483 that. */
1484 if (bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels >= 0)
1485 bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels++;
1488 else if (bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_EN /* W5/Retaining */
1489 || (bidi_it->next_en_pos > bidi_it->charpos
1490 && bidi_it->next_en_type == WEAK_EN))
1491 type = WEAK_EN;
1492 break;
1493 case PDF: /* X7 */
1494 bidi_it->type_after_w1 = type;
1495 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type_after_w1);
1496 type = WEAK_BN; /* X9/Retaining */
1497 if (bidi_it->ignore_bn_limit <= -1)
1499 if (!bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels)
1501 new_level = bidi_pop_embedding_level (bidi_it);
1502 bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels = -1;
1503 if (bidi_it->invalid_levels)
1504 bidi_it->invalid_levels--;
1505 /* else nothing: UAX#9 says to ignore invalid PDFs */
1507 if (!bidi_it->invalid_levels)
1508 new_level = bidi_pop_embedding_level (bidi_it);
1509 else
1511 bidi_it->invalid_levels--;
1512 bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels--;
1515 else if (bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_EN /* W5/Retaining */
1516 || (bidi_it->next_en_pos > bidi_it->charpos
1517 && bidi_it->next_en_type == WEAK_EN))
1518 type = WEAK_EN;
1519 break;
1520 default:
1521 /* Nothing. */
1522 break;
1525 bidi_it->type = type;
1526 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type);
1528 return new_level;
1531 /* Given an iterator state in BIDI_IT, advance one character position
1532 in the buffer/string to the next character (in the logical order),
1533 resolve any explicit embeddings and directional overrides, and
1534 return the embedding level of the character after resolving
1535 explicit directives and ignoring empty embeddings. */
1536 static int
1537 bidi_resolve_explicit (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
1539 int prev_level = bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].level;
1540 int new_level = bidi_resolve_explicit_1 (bidi_it);
1541 ptrdiff_t eob = bidi_it->string.s ? bidi_it->string.schars : ZV;
1542 const unsigned char *s
1543 = (STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring)
1544 ? SDATA (bidi_it->string.lstring)
1545 : bidi_it->string.s);
1547 if (prev_level < new_level
1548 && bidi_it->type == WEAK_BN
1549 && bidi_it->ignore_bn_limit == -1 /* only if not already known */
1550 && bidi_it->charpos < eob /* not already at EOB */
1551 && bidi_explicit_dir_char (bidi_char_at_pos (bidi_it->bytepos
1552 + bidi_it->ch_len, s,
1553 bidi_it->string.unibyte)))
1555 /* Avoid pushing and popping embedding levels if the level run
1556 is empty, as this breaks level runs where it shouldn't.
1557 UAX#9 removes all the explicit embedding and override codes,
1558 so empty embeddings disappear without a trace. We need to
1559 behave as if we did the same. */
1560 struct bidi_it saved_it;
1561 int level = prev_level;
1563 bidi_copy_it (&saved_it, bidi_it);
1565 while (bidi_explicit_dir_char (bidi_char_at_pos (bidi_it->bytepos
1566 + bidi_it->ch_len, s,
1567 bidi_it->string.unibyte)))
1569 /* This advances to the next character, skipping any
1570 characters covered by display strings. */
1571 level = bidi_resolve_explicit_1 (bidi_it);
1572 /* If string.lstring was relocated inside bidi_resolve_explicit_1,
1573 a pointer to its data is no longer valid. */
1574 if (STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring))
1575 s = SDATA (bidi_it->string.lstring);
1578 if (bidi_it->nchars <= 0)
1579 emacs_abort ();
1580 if (level == prev_level) /* empty embedding */
1581 saved_it.ignore_bn_limit = bidi_it->charpos + bidi_it->nchars;
1582 else /* this embedding is non-empty */
1583 saved_it.ignore_bn_limit = -2;
1585 bidi_copy_it (bidi_it, &saved_it);
1586 if (bidi_it->ignore_bn_limit > -1)
1588 /* We pushed a level, but we shouldn't have. Undo that. */
1589 if (!bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels)
1591 new_level = bidi_pop_embedding_level (bidi_it);
1592 bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels = -1;
1593 if (bidi_it->invalid_levels)
1594 bidi_it->invalid_levels--;
1596 if (!bidi_it->invalid_levels)
1597 new_level = bidi_pop_embedding_level (bidi_it);
1598 else
1600 bidi_it->invalid_levels--;
1601 bidi_it->invalid_rl_levels--;
1606 if (bidi_it->type == NEUTRAL_B) /* X8 */
1608 bidi_set_paragraph_end (bidi_it);
1609 /* This is needed by bidi_resolve_weak below, and in L1. */
1610 bidi_it->type_after_w1 = bidi_it->type;
1611 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type_after_w1);
1614 return new_level;
1617 /* Advance in the buffer/string, resolve weak types and return the
1618 type of the next character after weak type resolution. */
1619 static bidi_type_t
1620 bidi_resolve_weak (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
1622 bidi_type_t type;
1623 bidi_dir_t override;
1624 int prev_level = bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].level;
1625 int new_level = bidi_resolve_explicit (bidi_it);
1626 int next_char;
1627 bidi_type_t type_of_next;
1628 struct bidi_it saved_it;
1629 ptrdiff_t eob
1630 = ((STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring) || bidi_it->string.s)
1631 ? bidi_it->string.schars : ZV);
1633 type = bidi_it->type;
1634 override = bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].override;
1636 if (type == UNKNOWN_BT
1637 || type == LRE
1638 || type == LRO
1639 || type == RLE
1640 || type == RLO
1641 || type == PDF)
1642 emacs_abort ();
1644 if (new_level != prev_level
1645 || bidi_it->type == NEUTRAL_B)
1647 /* We've got a new embedding level run, compute the directional
1648 type of sor and initialize per-run variables (UAX#9, clause
1649 X10). */
1650 bidi_set_sor_type (bidi_it, prev_level, new_level);
1652 else if (type == NEUTRAL_S || type == NEUTRAL_WS
1653 || type == WEAK_BN || type == STRONG_AL)
1654 bidi_it->type_after_w1 = type; /* needed in L1 */
1655 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type_after_w1);
1657 /* Level and directional override status are already recorded in
1658 bidi_it, and do not need any change; see X6. */
1659 if (override == R2L) /* X6 */
1660 type = STRONG_R;
1661 else if (override == L2R)
1662 type = STRONG_L;
1663 else
1665 if (type == WEAK_NSM) /* W1 */
1667 /* Note that we don't need to consider the case where the
1668 prev character has its type overridden by an RLO or LRO,
1669 because then either the type of this NSM would have been
1670 also overridden, or the previous character is outside the
1671 current level run, and thus not relevant to this NSM.
1672 This is why NSM gets the type_after_w1 of the previous
1673 character. */
1674 if (bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 != UNKNOWN_BT
1675 /* if type_after_w1 is NEUTRAL_B, this NSM is at sor */
1676 && bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 != NEUTRAL_B)
1677 type = bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1;
1678 else if (bidi_it->sor == R2L)
1679 type = STRONG_R;
1680 else if (bidi_it->sor == L2R)
1681 type = STRONG_L;
1682 else /* shouldn't happen! */
1683 emacs_abort ();
1685 if (type == WEAK_EN /* W2 */
1686 && bidi_it->last_strong.type_after_w1 == STRONG_AL)
1687 type = WEAK_AN;
1688 else if (type == STRONG_AL) /* W3 */
1689 type = STRONG_R;
1690 else if ((type == WEAK_ES /* W4 */
1691 && bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_EN
1692 && bidi_it->prev.orig_type == WEAK_EN)
1693 || (type == WEAK_CS
1694 && ((bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_EN
1695 && bidi_it->prev.orig_type == WEAK_EN)
1696 || bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_AN)))
1698 const unsigned char *s
1699 = (STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring)
1700 ? SDATA (bidi_it->string.lstring)
1701 : bidi_it->string.s);
1703 next_char = (bidi_it->charpos + bidi_it->nchars >= eob
1704 ? BIDI_EOB
1705 : bidi_char_at_pos (bidi_it->bytepos + bidi_it->ch_len,
1706 s, bidi_it->string.unibyte));
1707 type_of_next = bidi_get_type (next_char, override);
1709 if (type_of_next == WEAK_BN
1710 || bidi_explicit_dir_char (next_char))
1712 bidi_copy_it (&saved_it, bidi_it);
1713 while (bidi_resolve_explicit (bidi_it) == new_level
1714 && bidi_it->type == WEAK_BN)
1716 type_of_next = bidi_it->type;
1717 bidi_copy_it (bidi_it, &saved_it);
1720 /* If the next character is EN, but the last strong-type
1721 character is AL, that next EN will be changed to AN when
1722 we process it in W2 above. So in that case, this ES
1723 should not be changed into EN. */
1724 if (type == WEAK_ES
1725 && type_of_next == WEAK_EN
1726 && bidi_it->last_strong.type_after_w1 != STRONG_AL)
1727 type = WEAK_EN;
1728 else if (type == WEAK_CS)
1730 if (bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_AN
1731 && (type_of_next == WEAK_AN
1732 /* If the next character is EN, but the last
1733 strong-type character is AL, EN will be later
1734 changed to AN when we process it in W2 above.
1735 So in that case, this ES should not be
1736 changed into EN. */
1737 || (type_of_next == WEAK_EN
1738 && bidi_it->last_strong.type_after_w1 == STRONG_AL)))
1739 type = WEAK_AN;
1740 else if (bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_EN
1741 && type_of_next == WEAK_EN
1742 && bidi_it->last_strong.type_after_w1 != STRONG_AL)
1743 type = WEAK_EN;
1746 else if (type == WEAK_ET /* W5: ET with EN before or after it */
1747 || type == WEAK_BN) /* W5/Retaining */
1749 if (bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_EN) /* ET/BN w/EN before it */
1750 type = WEAK_EN;
1751 else if (bidi_it->next_en_pos > bidi_it->charpos
1752 && bidi_it->next_en_type != WEAK_BN)
1754 if (bidi_it->next_en_type == WEAK_EN) /* ET/BN with EN after it */
1755 type = WEAK_EN;
1757 else if (bidi_it->next_en_pos >=0)
1759 ptrdiff_t en_pos = bidi_it->charpos + bidi_it->nchars;
1760 const unsigned char *s = (STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring)
1761 ? SDATA (bidi_it->string.lstring)
1762 : bidi_it->string.s);
1764 if (bidi_it->nchars <= 0)
1765 emacs_abort ();
1766 next_char
1767 = (bidi_it->charpos + bidi_it->nchars >= eob
1768 ? BIDI_EOB
1769 : bidi_char_at_pos (bidi_it->bytepos + bidi_it->ch_len, s,
1770 bidi_it->string.unibyte));
1771 type_of_next = bidi_get_type (next_char, override);
1773 if (type_of_next == WEAK_ET
1774 || type_of_next == WEAK_BN
1775 || bidi_explicit_dir_char (next_char))
1777 bidi_copy_it (&saved_it, bidi_it);
1778 while (bidi_resolve_explicit (bidi_it) == new_level
1779 && (bidi_it->type == WEAK_BN
1780 || bidi_it->type == WEAK_ET))
1782 type_of_next = bidi_it->type;
1783 en_pos = bidi_it->charpos;
1784 bidi_copy_it (bidi_it, &saved_it);
1786 /* Remember this position, to speed up processing of the
1787 next ETs. */
1788 bidi_it->next_en_pos = en_pos;
1789 if (type_of_next == WEAK_EN)
1791 /* If the last strong character is AL, the EN we've
1792 found will become AN when we get to it (W2). */
1793 if (bidi_it->last_strong.type_after_w1 == STRONG_AL)
1794 type_of_next = WEAK_AN;
1795 else if (type == WEAK_BN)
1796 type = NEUTRAL_ON; /* W6/Retaining */
1797 else
1798 type = WEAK_EN;
1800 else if (type_of_next == NEUTRAL_B)
1801 /* Record the fact that there are no more ENs from
1802 here to the end of paragraph, to avoid entering the
1803 loop above ever again in this paragraph. */
1804 bidi_it->next_en_pos = -1;
1805 /* Record the type of the character where we ended our search. */
1806 bidi_it->next_en_type = type_of_next;
1811 if (type == WEAK_ES || type == WEAK_ET || type == WEAK_CS /* W6 */
1812 || (type == WEAK_BN
1813 && (bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_CS /* W6/Retaining */
1814 || bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_ES
1815 || bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1 == WEAK_ET)))
1816 type = NEUTRAL_ON;
1818 /* Store the type we've got so far, before we clobber it with strong
1819 types in W7 and while resolving neutral types. But leave alone
1820 the original types that were recorded above, because we will need
1821 them for the L1 clause. */
1822 if (bidi_it->type_after_w1 == UNKNOWN_BT)
1823 bidi_it->type_after_w1 = type;
1824 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type_after_w1);
1826 if (type == WEAK_EN) /* W7 */
1828 if ((bidi_it->last_strong.type_after_w1 == STRONG_L)
1829 || (bidi_it->last_strong.type == UNKNOWN_BT && bidi_it->sor == L2R))
1830 type = STRONG_L;
1833 bidi_it->type = type;
1834 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type);
1835 return type;
1838 /* Resolve the type of a neutral character according to the type of
1839 surrounding strong text and the current embedding level. */
1840 static bidi_type_t
1841 bidi_resolve_neutral_1 (bidi_type_t prev_type, bidi_type_t next_type, int lev)
1843 /* N1: European and Arabic numbers are treated as though they were R. */
1844 if (next_type == WEAK_EN || next_type == WEAK_AN)
1845 next_type = STRONG_R;
1846 if (prev_type == WEAK_EN || prev_type == WEAK_AN)
1847 prev_type = STRONG_R;
1849 if (next_type == prev_type) /* N1 */
1850 return next_type;
1851 else if ((lev & 1) == 0) /* N2 */
1852 return STRONG_L;
1853 else
1854 return STRONG_R;
1857 static bidi_type_t
1858 bidi_resolve_neutral (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
1860 int prev_level = bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].level;
1861 bidi_type_t type = bidi_resolve_weak (bidi_it);
1862 int current_level = bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].level;
1864 if (!(type == STRONG_R
1865 || type == STRONG_L
1866 || type == WEAK_BN
1867 || type == WEAK_EN
1868 || type == WEAK_AN
1869 || type == NEUTRAL_B
1870 || type == NEUTRAL_S
1871 || type == NEUTRAL_WS
1872 || type == NEUTRAL_ON))
1873 emacs_abort ();
1875 if ((type != NEUTRAL_B /* Don't risk entering the long loop below if
1876 we are already at paragraph end. */
1877 && bidi_get_category (type) == NEUTRAL)
1878 || (type == WEAK_BN && prev_level == current_level))
1880 if (bidi_it->next_for_neutral.type != UNKNOWN_BT)
1881 type = bidi_resolve_neutral_1 (bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type,
1882 bidi_it->next_for_neutral.type,
1883 current_level);
1884 /* The next two "else if" clauses are shortcuts for the
1885 important special case when we have a long sequence of
1886 neutral or WEAK_BN characters, such as whitespace or nulls or
1887 other control characters, on the base embedding level of the
1888 paragraph, and that sequence goes all the way to the end of
1889 the paragraph and follows a character whose resolved
1890 directionality is identical to the base embedding level.
1891 (This is what happens in a buffer with plain L2R text that
1892 happens to include long sequences of control characters.) By
1893 virtue of N1, the result of examining this long sequence will
1894 always be either STRONG_L or STRONG_R, depending on the base
1895 embedding level. So we use this fact directly instead of
1896 entering the expensive loop in the "else" clause. */
1897 else if (current_level == 0
1898 && bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type == STRONG_L
1899 && !bidi_explicit_dir_char (bidi_it->ch))
1900 type = bidi_resolve_neutral_1 (bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type,
1901 STRONG_L, current_level);
1902 else if (/* current level is 1 */
1903 current_level == 1
1904 /* base embedding level is also 1 */
1905 && bidi_it->level_stack[0].level == 1
1906 /* previous character is one of those considered R for
1907 the purposes of W5 */
1908 && (bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type == STRONG_R
1909 || bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type == WEAK_EN
1910 || bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type == WEAK_AN)
1911 && !bidi_explicit_dir_char (bidi_it->ch))
1912 type = bidi_resolve_neutral_1 (bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type,
1913 STRONG_R, current_level);
1914 else
1916 /* Arrrgh!! The UAX#9 algorithm is too deeply entrenched in
1917 the assumption of batch-style processing; see clauses W4,
1918 W5, and especially N1, which require to look far forward
1919 (as well as back) in the buffer/string. May the fleas of
1920 a thousand camels infest the armpits of those who design
1921 supposedly general-purpose algorithms by looking at their
1922 own implementations, and fail to consider other possible
1923 implementations! */
1924 struct bidi_it saved_it;
1925 bidi_type_t next_type;
1927 if (bidi_it->scan_dir == -1)
1928 emacs_abort ();
1930 bidi_copy_it (&saved_it, bidi_it);
1931 /* Scan the text forward until we find the first non-neutral
1932 character, and then use that to resolve the neutral we
1933 are dealing with now. We also cache the scanned iterator
1934 states, to salvage some of the effort later. */
1935 bidi_cache_iterator_state (bidi_it, 0);
1936 do {
1937 /* Record the info about the previous character, so that
1938 it will be cached below with this state. */
1939 if (bidi_it->type_after_w1 != WEAK_BN /* W1/Retaining */
1940 && bidi_it->type != WEAK_BN)
1941 bidi_remember_char (&bidi_it->prev, bidi_it);
1942 type = bidi_resolve_weak (bidi_it);
1943 /* Paragraph separators have their levels fully resolved
1944 at this point, so cache them as resolved. */
1945 bidi_cache_iterator_state (bidi_it, type == NEUTRAL_B);
1946 /* FIXME: implement L1 here, by testing for a newline and
1947 resetting the level for any sequence of whitespace
1948 characters adjacent to it. */
1949 } while (!(type == NEUTRAL_B
1950 || (type != WEAK_BN
1951 && bidi_get_category (type) != NEUTRAL)
1952 /* This is all per level run, so stop when we
1953 reach the end of this level run. */
1954 || (bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].level
1955 != current_level)));
1957 bidi_remember_char (&saved_it.next_for_neutral, bidi_it);
1959 switch (type)
1961 case STRONG_L:
1962 case STRONG_R:
1963 case STRONG_AL:
1964 /* Actually, STRONG_AL cannot happen here, because
1965 bidi_resolve_weak converts it to STRONG_R, per W3. */
1966 eassert (type != STRONG_AL);
1967 next_type = type;
1968 break;
1969 case WEAK_EN:
1970 case WEAK_AN:
1971 /* N1: ``European and Arabic numbers are treated as
1972 though they were R.'' */
1973 next_type = STRONG_R;
1974 break;
1975 case WEAK_BN:
1976 case NEUTRAL_ON: /* W6/Retaining */
1977 if (!bidi_explicit_dir_char (bidi_it->ch))
1978 emacs_abort (); /* can't happen: BNs are skipped */
1979 /* FALLTHROUGH */
1980 case NEUTRAL_B:
1981 /* Marched all the way to the end of this level run.
1982 We need to use the eor type, whose information is
1983 stored by bidi_set_sor_type in the prev_for_neutral
1984 member. */
1985 if (saved_it.type != WEAK_BN
1986 || bidi_get_category (bidi_it->prev.type_after_w1) == NEUTRAL)
1987 next_type = bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type;
1988 else
1990 /* This is a BN which does not adjoin neutrals.
1991 Leave its type alone. */
1992 bidi_copy_it (bidi_it, &saved_it);
1993 return bidi_it->type;
1995 break;
1996 default:
1997 emacs_abort ();
1999 type = bidi_resolve_neutral_1 (saved_it.prev_for_neutral.type,
2000 next_type, current_level);
2001 saved_it.next_for_neutral.type = next_type;
2002 saved_it.type = type;
2003 bidi_check_type (next_type);
2004 bidi_check_type (type);
2005 bidi_copy_it (bidi_it, &saved_it);
2008 return type;
2011 /* Given an iterator state in BIDI_IT, advance one character position
2012 in the buffer/string to the next character (in the logical order),
2013 resolve the bidi type of that next character, and return that
2014 type. */
2015 static bidi_type_t
2016 bidi_type_of_next_char (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
2018 bidi_type_t type;
2020 /* This should always be called during a forward scan. */
2021 if (bidi_it->scan_dir != 1)
2022 emacs_abort ();
2024 /* Reset the limit until which to ignore BNs if we step out of the
2025 area where we found only empty levels. */
2026 if ((bidi_it->ignore_bn_limit > -1
2027 && bidi_it->ignore_bn_limit <= bidi_it->charpos)
2028 || (bidi_it->ignore_bn_limit == -2
2029 && !bidi_explicit_dir_char (bidi_it->ch)))
2030 bidi_it->ignore_bn_limit = -1;
2032 type = bidi_resolve_neutral (bidi_it);
2034 return type;
2037 /* Given an iterator state BIDI_IT, advance one character position in
2038 the buffer/string to the next character (in the current scan
2039 direction), resolve the embedding and implicit levels of that next
2040 character, and return the resulting level. */
2041 static int
2042 bidi_level_of_next_char (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
2044 bidi_type_t type;
2045 int level, prev_level = -1;
2046 struct bidi_saved_info next_for_neutral;
2047 ptrdiff_t next_char_pos = -2;
2049 if (bidi_it->scan_dir == 1)
2051 ptrdiff_t eob
2052 = ((bidi_it->string.s || STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring))
2053 ? bidi_it->string.schars : ZV);
2055 /* There's no sense in trying to advance if we hit end of text. */
2056 if (bidi_it->charpos >= eob)
2057 return bidi_it->resolved_level;
2059 /* Record the info about the previous character. */
2060 if (bidi_it->type_after_w1 != WEAK_BN /* W1/Retaining */
2061 && bidi_it->type != WEAK_BN)
2062 bidi_remember_char (&bidi_it->prev, bidi_it);
2063 if (bidi_it->type_after_w1 == STRONG_R
2064 || bidi_it->type_after_w1 == STRONG_L
2065 || bidi_it->type_after_w1 == STRONG_AL)
2066 bidi_remember_char (&bidi_it->last_strong, bidi_it);
2067 /* FIXME: it sounds like we don't need both prev and
2068 prev_for_neutral members, but I'm leaving them both for now. */
2069 if (bidi_it->type == STRONG_R || bidi_it->type == STRONG_L
2070 || bidi_it->type == WEAK_EN || bidi_it->type == WEAK_AN)
2071 bidi_remember_char (&bidi_it->prev_for_neutral, bidi_it);
2073 /* If we overstepped the characters used for resolving neutrals
2074 and whitespace, invalidate their info in the iterator. */
2075 if (bidi_it->charpos >= bidi_it->next_for_neutral.charpos)
2076 bidi_it->next_for_neutral.type = UNKNOWN_BT;
2077 if (bidi_it->next_en_pos >= 0
2078 && bidi_it->charpos >= bidi_it->next_en_pos)
2080 bidi_it->next_en_pos = 0;
2081 bidi_it->next_en_type = UNKNOWN_BT;
2083 if (bidi_it->next_for_ws.type != UNKNOWN_BT
2084 && bidi_it->charpos >= bidi_it->next_for_ws.charpos)
2085 bidi_it->next_for_ws.type = UNKNOWN_BT;
2087 /* This must be taken before we fill the iterator with the info
2088 about the next char. If we scan backwards, the iterator
2089 state must be already cached, so there's no need to know the
2090 embedding level of the previous character, since we will be
2091 returning to our caller shortly. */
2092 prev_level = bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].level;
2094 next_for_neutral = bidi_it->next_for_neutral;
2096 /* Perhaps the character we want is already cached. If it is, the
2097 call to bidi_cache_find below will return a type other than
2098 UNKNOWN_BT. */
2099 if (bidi_cache_idx > bidi_cache_start && !bidi_it->first_elt)
2101 int bob = ((bidi_it->string.s || STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring))
2102 ? 0 : 1);
2103 if (bidi_it->scan_dir > 0)
2105 if (bidi_it->nchars <= 0)
2106 emacs_abort ();
2107 next_char_pos = bidi_it->charpos + bidi_it->nchars;
2109 else if (bidi_it->charpos >= bob)
2110 /* Implementation note: we allow next_char_pos to be as low as
2111 0 for buffers or -1 for strings, and that is okay because
2112 that's the "position" of the sentinel iterator state we
2113 cached at the beginning of the iteration. */
2114 next_char_pos = bidi_it->charpos - 1;
2115 if (next_char_pos >= bob - 1)
2116 type = bidi_cache_find (next_char_pos, -1, bidi_it);
2117 else
2118 type = UNKNOWN_BT;
2120 else
2121 type = UNKNOWN_BT;
2122 if (type != UNKNOWN_BT)
2124 /* Don't lose the information for resolving neutrals! The
2125 cached states could have been cached before their
2126 next_for_neutral member was computed. If we are on our way
2127 forward, we can simply take the info from the previous
2128 state. */
2129 if (bidi_it->scan_dir == 1
2130 && bidi_it->next_for_neutral.type == UNKNOWN_BT)
2131 bidi_it->next_for_neutral = next_for_neutral;
2133 /* If resolved_level is -1, it means this state was cached
2134 before it was completely resolved, so we cannot return
2135 it. */
2136 if (bidi_it->resolved_level != -1)
2137 return bidi_it->resolved_level;
2139 if (bidi_it->scan_dir == -1)
2140 /* If we are going backwards, the iterator state is already cached
2141 from previous scans, and should be fully resolved. */
2142 emacs_abort ();
2144 if (type == UNKNOWN_BT)
2145 type = bidi_type_of_next_char (bidi_it);
2147 if (type == NEUTRAL_B)
2148 return bidi_it->resolved_level;
2150 level = bidi_it->level_stack[bidi_it->stack_idx].level;
2151 if ((bidi_get_category (type) == NEUTRAL /* && type != NEUTRAL_B */)
2152 || (type == WEAK_BN && prev_level == level))
2154 if (bidi_it->next_for_neutral.type == UNKNOWN_BT)
2155 emacs_abort ();
2157 /* If the cached state shows a neutral character, it was not
2158 resolved by bidi_resolve_neutral, so do it now. */
2159 type = bidi_resolve_neutral_1 (bidi_it->prev_for_neutral.type,
2160 bidi_it->next_for_neutral.type,
2161 level);
2164 if (!(type == STRONG_R
2165 || type == STRONG_L
2166 || type == WEAK_BN
2167 || type == WEAK_EN
2168 || type == WEAK_AN))
2169 emacs_abort ();
2170 bidi_it->type = type;
2171 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->type);
2173 /* For L1 below, we need to know, for each WS character, whether
2174 it belongs to a sequence of WS characters preceding a newline
2175 or a TAB or a paragraph separator. */
2176 if (bidi_it->orig_type == NEUTRAL_WS
2177 && bidi_it->next_for_ws.type == UNKNOWN_BT)
2179 int ch;
2180 ptrdiff_t clen = bidi_it->ch_len;
2181 ptrdiff_t bpos = bidi_it->bytepos;
2182 ptrdiff_t cpos = bidi_it->charpos;
2183 ptrdiff_t disp_pos = bidi_it->disp_pos;
2184 ptrdiff_t nc = bidi_it->nchars;
2185 struct bidi_string_data bs = bidi_it->string;
2186 bidi_type_t chtype;
2187 bool fwp = bidi_it->frame_window_p;
2188 int dpp = bidi_it->disp_prop;
2190 if (bidi_it->nchars <= 0)
2191 emacs_abort ();
2192 do {
2193 ch = bidi_fetch_char (bpos += clen, cpos += nc, &disp_pos, &dpp, &bs,
2194 fwp, &clen, &nc);
2195 if (ch == '\n' || ch == BIDI_EOB)
2196 chtype = NEUTRAL_B;
2197 else
2198 chtype = bidi_get_type (ch, NEUTRAL_DIR);
2199 } while (chtype == NEUTRAL_WS || chtype == WEAK_BN
2200 || bidi_explicit_dir_char (ch)); /* L1/Retaining */
2201 bidi_it->next_for_ws.type = chtype;
2202 bidi_check_type (bidi_it->next_for_ws.type);
2203 bidi_it->next_for_ws.charpos = cpos;
2204 bidi_it->next_for_ws.bytepos = bpos;
2207 /* Resolve implicit levels, with a twist: PDFs get the embedding
2208 level of the embedding they terminate. See below for the
2209 reason. */
2210 if (bidi_it->orig_type == PDF
2211 /* Don't do this if this formatting code didn't change the
2212 embedding level due to invalid or empty embeddings. */
2213 && prev_level != level)
2215 /* Don't look in UAX#9 for the reason for this: it's our own
2216 private quirk. The reason is that we want the formatting
2217 codes to be delivered so that they bracket the text of their
2218 embedding. For example, given the text
2220 {RLO}teST{PDF}
2222 we want it to be displayed as
2224 {PDF}STet{RLO}
2226 not as
2228 STet{RLO}{PDF}
2230 which will result because we bump up the embedding level as
2231 soon as we see the RLO and pop it as soon as we see the PDF,
2232 so RLO itself has the same embedding level as "teST", and
2233 thus would be normally delivered last, just before the PDF.
2234 The switch below fiddles with the level of PDF so that this
2235 ugly side effect does not happen.
2237 (This is, of course, only important if the formatting codes
2238 are actually displayed, but Emacs does need to display them
2239 if the user wants to.) */
2240 level = prev_level;
2242 else if (bidi_it->orig_type == NEUTRAL_B /* L1 */
2243 || bidi_it->orig_type == NEUTRAL_S
2244 || bidi_it->ch == '\n' || bidi_it->ch == BIDI_EOB
2245 || (bidi_it->orig_type == NEUTRAL_WS
2246 && (bidi_it->next_for_ws.type == NEUTRAL_B
2247 || bidi_it->next_for_ws.type == NEUTRAL_S)))
2248 level = bidi_it->level_stack[0].level;
2249 else if ((level & 1) == 0) /* I1 */
2251 if (type == STRONG_R)
2252 level++;
2253 else if (type == WEAK_EN || type == WEAK_AN)
2254 level += 2;
2256 else /* I2 */
2258 if (type == STRONG_L || type == WEAK_EN || type == WEAK_AN)
2259 level++;
2262 bidi_it->resolved_level = level;
2263 return level;
2266 /* Move to the other edge of a level given by LEVEL. If END_FLAG,
2267 we are at the end of a level, and we need to prepare to
2268 resume the scan of the lower level.
2270 If this level's other edge is cached, we simply jump to it, filling
2271 the iterator structure with the iterator state on the other edge.
2272 Otherwise, we walk the buffer or string until we come back to the
2273 same level as LEVEL.
2275 Note: we are not talking here about a ``level run'' in the UAX#9
2276 sense of the term, but rather about a ``level'' which includes
2277 all the levels higher than it. In other words, given the levels
2278 like this:
2280 11111112222222333333334443343222222111111112223322111
2281 A B C
2283 and assuming we are at point A scanning left to right, this
2284 function moves to point C, whereas the UAX#9 ``level 2 run'' ends
2285 at point B. */
2286 static void
2287 bidi_find_other_level_edge (struct bidi_it *bidi_it, int level, bool end_flag)
2289 int dir = end_flag ? -bidi_it->scan_dir : bidi_it->scan_dir;
2290 ptrdiff_t idx;
2292 /* Try the cache first. */
2293 if ((idx = bidi_cache_find_level_change (level, dir, end_flag))
2294 >= bidi_cache_start)
2295 bidi_cache_fetch_state (idx, bidi_it);
2296 else
2298 int new_level;
2300 /* If we are at end of level, its edges must be cached. */
2301 if (end_flag)
2302 emacs_abort ();
2304 bidi_cache_iterator_state (bidi_it, 1);
2305 do {
2306 new_level = bidi_level_of_next_char (bidi_it);
2307 bidi_cache_iterator_state (bidi_it, 1);
2308 } while (new_level >= level);
2312 void
2313 bidi_move_to_visually_next (struct bidi_it *bidi_it)
2315 int old_level, new_level, next_level;
2316 struct bidi_it sentinel;
2317 struct gcpro gcpro1;
2319 if (bidi_it->charpos < 0 || bidi_it->bytepos < 0)
2320 emacs_abort ();
2322 if (bidi_it->scan_dir == 0)
2324 bidi_it->scan_dir = 1; /* default to logical order */
2327 /* The code below can call eval, and thus cause GC. If we are
2328 iterating a Lisp string, make sure it won't be GCed. */
2329 if (STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring))
2330 GCPRO1 (bidi_it->string.lstring);
2332 /* If we just passed a newline, initialize for the next line. */
2333 if (!bidi_it->first_elt
2334 && (bidi_it->ch == '\n' || bidi_it->ch == BIDI_EOB))
2335 bidi_line_init (bidi_it);
2337 /* Prepare the sentinel iterator state, and cache it. When we bump
2338 into it, scanning backwards, we'll know that the last non-base
2339 level is exhausted. */
2340 if (bidi_cache_idx == bidi_cache_start)
2342 bidi_copy_it (&sentinel, bidi_it);
2343 if (bidi_it->first_elt)
2345 sentinel.charpos--; /* cached charpos needs to be monotonic */
2346 sentinel.bytepos--;
2347 sentinel.ch = '\n'; /* doesn't matter, but why not? */
2348 sentinel.ch_len = 1;
2349 sentinel.nchars = 1;
2351 bidi_cache_iterator_state (&sentinel, 1);
2354 old_level = bidi_it->resolved_level;
2355 new_level = bidi_level_of_next_char (bidi_it);
2357 /* Reordering of resolved levels (clause L2) is implemented by
2358 jumping to the other edge of the level and flipping direction of
2359 scanning the text whenever we find a level change. */
2360 if (new_level != old_level)
2362 bool ascending = new_level > old_level;
2363 int level_to_search = ascending ? old_level + 1 : old_level;
2364 int incr = ascending ? 1 : -1;
2365 int expected_next_level = old_level + incr;
2367 /* Jump (or walk) to the other edge of this level. */
2368 bidi_find_other_level_edge (bidi_it, level_to_search, !ascending);
2369 /* Switch scan direction and peek at the next character in the
2370 new direction. */
2371 bidi_it->scan_dir = -bidi_it->scan_dir;
2373 /* The following loop handles the case where the resolved level
2374 jumps by more than one. This is typical for numbers inside a
2375 run of text with left-to-right embedding direction, but can
2376 also happen in other situations. In those cases the decision
2377 where to continue after a level change, and in what direction,
2378 is tricky. For example, given a text like below:
2380 abcdefgh
2381 11336622
2383 (where the numbers below the text show the resolved levels),
2384 the result of reordering according to UAX#9 should be this:
2386 efdcghba
2388 This is implemented by the loop below which flips direction
2389 and jumps to the other edge of the level each time it finds
2390 the new level not to be the expected one. The expected level
2391 is always one more or one less than the previous one. */
2392 next_level = bidi_peek_at_next_level (bidi_it);
2393 while (next_level != expected_next_level)
2395 /* If next_level is -1, it means we have an unresolved level
2396 in the cache, which at this point should not happen. If
2397 it does, we will infloop. */
2398 eassert (next_level >= 0);
2399 expected_next_level += incr;
2400 level_to_search += incr;
2401 bidi_find_other_level_edge (bidi_it, level_to_search, !ascending);
2402 bidi_it->scan_dir = -bidi_it->scan_dir;
2403 next_level = bidi_peek_at_next_level (bidi_it);
2406 /* Finally, deliver the next character in the new direction. */
2407 next_level = bidi_level_of_next_char (bidi_it);
2410 /* Take note when we have just processed the newline that precedes
2411 the end of the paragraph. The next time we are about to be
2412 called, set_iterator_to_next will automatically reinit the
2413 paragraph direction, if needed. We do this at the newline before
2414 the paragraph separator, because the next character might not be
2415 the first character of the next paragraph, due to the bidi
2416 reordering, whereas we _must_ know the paragraph base direction
2417 _before_ we process the paragraph's text, since the base
2418 direction affects the reordering. */
2419 if (bidi_it->scan_dir == 1
2420 && (bidi_it->ch == '\n' || bidi_it->ch == BIDI_EOB))
2422 /* The paragraph direction of the entire string, once
2423 determined, is in effect for the entire string. Setting the
2424 separator limit to the end of the string prevents
2425 bidi_paragraph_init from being called automatically on this
2426 string. */
2427 if (bidi_it->string.s || STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring))
2428 bidi_it->separator_limit = bidi_it->string.schars;
2429 else if (bidi_it->bytepos < ZV_BYTE)
2431 ptrdiff_t sep_len
2432 = bidi_at_paragraph_end (bidi_it->charpos + bidi_it->nchars,
2433 bidi_it->bytepos + bidi_it->ch_len);
2434 if (bidi_it->nchars <= 0)
2435 emacs_abort ();
2436 if (sep_len >= 0)
2438 bidi_it->new_paragraph = 1;
2439 /* Record the buffer position of the last character of the
2440 paragraph separator. */
2441 bidi_it->separator_limit
2442 = bidi_it->charpos + bidi_it->nchars + sep_len;
2447 if (bidi_it->scan_dir == 1 && bidi_cache_idx > bidi_cache_start)
2449 /* If we are at paragraph's base embedding level and beyond the
2450 last cached position, the cache's job is done and we can
2451 discard it. */
2452 if (bidi_it->resolved_level == bidi_it->level_stack[0].level
2453 && bidi_it->charpos > (bidi_cache[bidi_cache_idx - 1].charpos
2454 + bidi_cache[bidi_cache_idx - 1].nchars - 1))
2455 bidi_cache_reset ();
2456 /* But as long as we are caching during forward scan, we must
2457 cache each state, or else the cache integrity will be
2458 compromised: it assumes cached states correspond to buffer
2459 positions 1:1. */
2460 else
2461 bidi_cache_iterator_state (bidi_it, 1);
2464 if (STRINGP (bidi_it->string.lstring))
2465 UNGCPRO;
2468 /* This is meant to be called from within the debugger, whenever you
2469 wish to examine the cache contents. */
2470 void bidi_dump_cached_states (void) EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
2471 void
2472 bidi_dump_cached_states (void)
2474 ptrdiff_t i;
2475 int ndigits = 1;
2477 if (bidi_cache_idx == 0)
2479 fprintf (stderr, "The cache is empty.\n");
2480 return;
2482 fprintf (stderr, "Total of %"pD"d state%s in cache:\n",
2483 bidi_cache_idx, bidi_cache_idx == 1 ? "" : "s");
2485 for (i = bidi_cache[bidi_cache_idx - 1].charpos; i > 0; i /= 10)
2486 ndigits++;
2487 fputs ("ch ", stderr);
2488 for (i = 0; i < bidi_cache_idx; i++)
2489 fprintf (stderr, "%*c", ndigits, bidi_cache[i].ch);
2490 fputs ("\n", stderr);
2491 fputs ("lvl ", stderr);
2492 for (i = 0; i < bidi_cache_idx; i++)
2493 fprintf (stderr, "%*d", ndigits, bidi_cache[i].resolved_level);
2494 fputs ("\n", stderr);
2495 fputs ("pos ", stderr);
2496 for (i = 0; i < bidi_cache_idx; i++)
2497 fprintf (stderr, "%*"pD"d", ndigits, bidi_cache[i].charpos);
2498 fputs ("\n", stderr);