1 ;;; viper-util.el --- Utilities used by viper.el
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 95, 96, 97, 99, 2000, 01, 02 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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29 (defvar viper-overriding-map
)
30 (defvar pm-color-alist
)
31 (defvar zmacs-region-stays
)
32 (defvar viper-minibuffer-current-face
)
33 (defvar viper-minibuffer-insert-face
)
34 (defvar viper-minibuffer-vi-face
)
35 (defvar viper-minibuffer-emacs-face
)
36 (defvar viper-replace-overlay-face
)
37 (defvar viper-fast-keyseq-timeout
)
38 (defvar ex-unix-type-shell
)
39 (defvar ex-unix-type-shell-options
)
40 (defvar viper-ex-tmp-buf-name
)
41 (defvar viper-syntax-preference
)
42 (defvar viper-saved-mark
)
49 (let ((load-path (cons (expand-file-name ".") load-path
)))
50 (or (featurep 'viper-init
)
51 (load "viper-init.el" nil nil
'nosuffix
))
58 ;; A fix for NeXT Step
59 ;; Should go away, when NS people fix the design flaw, which leaves the
60 ;; two x-* functions undefined.
61 (if (and (not (fboundp 'x-display-color-p
)) (fboundp 'ns-display-color-p
))
62 (fset 'x-display-color-p
(symbol-function 'ns-display-color-p
)))
63 (if (and (not (fboundp 'x-color-defined-p
)) (fboundp 'ns-color-defined-p
))
64 (fset 'x-color-defined-p
(symbol-function 'ns-color-defined-p
)))
70 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
72 (fset 'viper-overlay-p
(symbol-function 'extentp
))
73 (fset 'viper-make-overlay
(symbol-function 'make-extent
))
74 (fset 'viper-overlay-live-p
(symbol-function 'extent-live-p
))
75 (fset 'viper-move-overlay
(symbol-function 'set-extent-endpoints
))
76 (fset 'viper-overlay-start
(symbol-function 'extent-start-position
))
77 (fset 'viper-overlay-end
(symbol-function 'extent-end-position
))
78 (fset 'viper-overlay-get
(symbol-function 'extent-property
))
79 (fset 'viper-overlay-put
(symbol-function 'set-extent-property
))
80 (fset 'viper-read-event
(symbol-function 'next-command-event
))
81 (fset 'viper-characterp
(symbol-function 'characterp
))
82 (fset 'viper-int-to-char
(symbol-function 'int-to-char
))
83 (if (viper-window-display-p)
84 (fset 'viper-iconify
(symbol-function 'iconify-frame
)))
85 (cond ((viper-has-face-support-p)
86 (fset 'viper-get-face
(symbol-function 'get-face
))
87 (fset 'viper-color-defined-p
(symbol-function 'valid-color-name-p
))
90 (fset 'viper-overlay-p
(symbol-function 'overlayp
))
91 (fset 'viper-make-overlay
(symbol-function 'make-overlay
))
92 (fset 'viper-overlay-live-p
(symbol-function 'overlayp
))
93 (fset 'viper-move-overlay
(symbol-function 'move-overlay
))
94 (fset 'viper-overlay-start
(symbol-function 'overlay-start
))
95 (fset 'viper-overlay-end
(symbol-function 'overlay-end
))
96 (fset 'viper-overlay-get
(symbol-function 'overlay-get
))
97 (fset 'viper-overlay-put
(symbol-function 'overlay-put
))
98 (fset 'viper-read-event
(symbol-function 'read-event
))
99 (fset 'viper-characterp
(symbol-function 'integerp
))
100 (fset 'viper-int-to-char
(symbol-function 'identity
))
101 (if (viper-window-display-p)
102 (fset 'viper-iconify
(symbol-function 'iconify-or-deiconify-frame
)))
103 (cond ((viper-has-face-support-p)
104 (fset 'viper-get-face
(symbol-function 'internal-get-face
))
105 (fset 'viper-color-defined-p
(symbol-function 'x-color-defined-p
))
111 ;; CHAR is supposed to be a char or an integer (positive or negative)
112 ;; LIST is a list of chars, nil, and negative numbers
113 ;; Check if CHAR is a member by trying to convert in characters, if necessary.
114 ;; Introduced for compatibility with XEmacs, where integers are not the same as
116 (defun viper-memq-char (char list
)
117 (cond ((and (integerp char
) (>= char
0))
118 (memq (viper-int-to-char char
) list
))
121 ;; Check if char-or-int and char are the same as characters
122 (defun viper-char-equal (char-or-int char
)
123 (cond ((and (integerp char-or-int
) (>= char-or-int
0))
124 (= (viper-int-to-char char-or-int
) char
))
125 ((eq char-or-int char
))))
127 ;; Like =, but accommodates null and also is t for eq-objects
128 (defun viper= (char char1
)
129 (cond ((eq char char1
) t
)
130 ((and (viper-characterp char
) (viper-characterp char1
))
134 (defsubst viper-color-display-p
()
135 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
136 (eq (device-class (selected-device)) 'color
) ; xemacs
137 (x-display-color-p) ; emacs
140 (defsubst viper-get-cursor-color
()
141 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
143 (color-instance-name (frame-property (selected-frame) 'cursor-color
))
144 (cdr (assoc 'cursor-color
(frame-parameters))) ; emacs
149 (cond ((eq (viper-device-type) 'pm
)
150 (fset 'viper-color-defined-p
151 (lambda (color) (assoc color pm-color-alist
)))))
155 (defun viper-change-cursor-color (new-color)
156 (if (and (viper-window-display-p) (viper-color-display-p)
157 (stringp new-color
) (viper-color-defined-p new-color
)
158 (not (string= new-color
(viper-get-cursor-color))))
159 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
161 (selected-frame) 'cursor-color
(make-color-instance new-color
))
162 (modify-frame-parameters
163 (selected-frame) (list (cons 'cursor-color new-color
)))
167 ;; By default, saves current frame cursor color in the
168 ;; viper-saved-cursor-color-in-replace-mode property of viper-replace-overlay
169 (defun viper-save-cursor-color (before-which-mode)
170 (if (and (viper-window-display-p) (viper-color-display-p))
171 (let ((color (viper-get-cursor-color)))
172 (if (and (stringp color
) (viper-color-defined-p color
)
173 (not (string= color viper-replace-overlay-cursor-color
)))
174 (modify-frame-parameters
178 (if (eq before-which-mode
'before-replace-mode
)
179 'viper-saved-cursor-color-in-replace-mode
180 'viper-saved-cursor-color-in-insert-mode
)
185 (defsubst viper-get-saved-cursor-color-in-replace-mode
()
188 (if viper-emacs-p
'frame-parameter
'frame-property
)
190 'viper-saved-cursor-color-in-replace-mode
)
191 viper-vi-state-cursor-color
))
193 (defsubst viper-get-saved-cursor-color-in-insert-mode
()
196 (if viper-emacs-p
'frame-parameter
'frame-property
)
198 'viper-saved-cursor-color-in-insert-mode
)
199 viper-vi-state-cursor-color
))
201 ;; restore cursor color from replace overlay
202 (defun viper-restore-cursor-color(after-which-mode)
203 (if (viper-overlay-p viper-replace-overlay
)
204 (viper-change-cursor-color
205 (if (eq after-which-mode
'after-replace-mode
)
206 (viper-get-saved-cursor-color-in-replace-mode)
207 (viper-get-saved-cursor-color-in-insert-mode))
211 ;; Check the current version against the major and minor version numbers
212 ;; using op: cur-vers op major.minor If emacs-major-version or
213 ;; emacs-minor-version are not defined, we assume that the current version
214 ;; is hopelessly outdated. We assume that emacs-major-version and
215 ;; emacs-minor-version are defined. Otherwise, for Emacs/XEmacs 19, if the
216 ;; current minor version is < 10 (xemacs) or < 23 (emacs) the return value
217 ;; will be nil (when op is =, >, or >=) and t (when op is <, <=), which may be
218 ;; incorrect. However, this gives correct result in our cases, since we are
219 ;; testing for sufficiently high Emacs versions.
220 (defun viper-check-version (op major minor
&optional type-of-emacs
)
221 (if (and (boundp 'emacs-major-version
) (boundp 'emacs-minor-version
))
222 (and (cond ((eq type-of-emacs
'xemacs
) viper-xemacs-p
)
223 ((eq type-of-emacs
'emacs
) viper-emacs-p
)
225 (cond ((eq op
'=) (and (= emacs-minor-version minor
)
226 (= emacs-major-version major
)))
227 ((memq op
'(> >= < <=))
228 (and (or (funcall op emacs-major-version major
)
229 (= emacs-major-version major
))
230 (if (= emacs-major-version major
)
231 (funcall op emacs-minor-version minor
)
234 (error "%S: Invalid op in viper-check-version" op
))))
235 (cond ((memq op
'(= > >=)) nil
)
236 ((memq op
'(< <=)) t
))))
239 (defun viper-get-visible-buffer-window (wind)
241 (get-buffer-window wind t
)
242 (get-buffer-window wind
'visible
)))
245 ;; Return line position.
246 ;; If pos is 'start then returns position of line start.
247 ;; If pos is 'end, returns line end. If pos is 'mid, returns line center.
248 ;; Pos = 'indent returns beginning of indentation.
249 ;; Otherwise, returns point. Current point is not moved in any case."
250 (defun viper-line-pos (pos)
251 (let ((cur-pos (point))
259 (goto-char (+ (viper-line-pos 'start
) (viper-line-pos 'end
) 2)))
261 (back-to-indentation))
263 (setq result
(point))
267 ;; Emacs counts each multibyte character as several positions in the buffer, so
268 ;; we use Emacs' chars-in-region. XEmacs is counting each char as just one pos,
269 ;; so we can simply subtract.
270 (defun viper-chars-in-region (beg end
&optional preserve-sign
)
271 (let ((count (abs (if (fboundp 'chars-in-region
)
272 (chars-in-region beg end
)
274 (if (and (< end beg
) preserve-sign
)
278 ;; Test if POS is between BEG and END
279 (defsubst viper-pos-within-region
(pos beg end
)
280 (and (>= pos
(min beg end
)) (>= (max beg end
) pos
)))
283 ;; Like move-marker but creates a virgin marker if arg isn't already a marker.
284 ;; The first argument must eval to a variable name.
285 ;; Arguments: (var-name position &optional buffer).
287 ;; This is useful for moving markers that are supposed to be local.
288 ;; For this, VAR-NAME should be made buffer-local with nil as a default.
289 ;; Then, each time this var is used in `viper-move-marker-locally' in a new
290 ;; buffer, a new marker will be created.
291 (defun viper-move-marker-locally (var pos
&optional buffer
)
292 (if (markerp (eval var
))
294 (set var
(make-marker)))
295 (move-marker (eval var
) pos buffer
))
298 ;; Print CONDITIONS as a message.
299 (defun viper-message-conditions (conditions)
300 (let ((case (car conditions
)) (msg (cdr conditions
)))
303 (message "%s: %s" case
(mapconcat 'prin1-to-string msg
" ")))
308 ;;; List/alist utilities
310 ;; Convert LIST to an alist
311 (defun viper-list-to-alist (lst)
314 (setq alist
(cons (list (car lst
)) alist
))
315 (setq lst
(cdr lst
)))
318 ;; Convert ALIST to a list.
319 (defun viper-alist-to-list (alst)
322 (setq lst
(cons (car (car alst
)) lst
))
323 (setq alst
(cdr alst
)))
326 ;; Filter ALIST using REGEXP. Return alist whose elements match the regexp.
327 (defun viper-filter-alist (regexp alst
)
329 (let ((outalst) (inalst alst
))
331 (if (string-match regexp
(car (car inalst
)))
332 (setq outalst
(cons (car inalst
) outalst
)))
333 (setq inalst
(cdr inalst
)))
336 ;; Filter LIST using REGEXP. Return list whose elements match the regexp.
337 (defun viper-filter-list (regexp lst
)
339 (let ((outlst) (inlst lst
))
341 (if (string-match regexp
(car inlst
))
342 (setq outlst
(cons (car inlst
) outlst
)))
343 (setq inlst
(cdr inlst
)))
347 ;; Append LIS2 to LIS1, both alists, by side-effect and returns LIS1
348 ;; LIS2 is modified by filtering it: deleting its members of the form
349 ;; \(car elt\) such that (car elt') is in LIS1.
350 (defun viper-append-filter-alist (lis1 lis2
)
353 ;;filter-append the second list
355 ;; delete all occurrences
356 (while (setq elt
(assoc (car (car temp
)) lis2
))
357 (setq lis2
(delq elt lis2
)))
358 (setq temp
(cdr temp
)))
364 ;;; Support for :e, :r, :w file globbing
366 ;; Glob the file spec.
367 ;; This function is designed to work under Unix. It might also work under VMS.
368 (defun viper-glob-unix-files (filespec)
370 (cond (ex-unix-type-shell shell-file-name
)
371 ((memq system-type
'(vax-vms axp-vms
)) "*dcl*") ; VAX VMS
372 (t "sh"))) ; probably Unix anyway
374 ;; using cond in anticipation of further additions
375 (cond (ex-unix-type-shell-options)
377 (command (cond (viper-ms-style-os-p (format "\"ls -1 -d %s\"" filespec
))
378 (t (format "ls -1 -d %s" filespec
))))
381 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create viper-ex-tmp-buf-name
))
385 (call-process gshell nil t nil
389 (call-process gshell nil t nil
392 (goto-char (point-min))
393 ;; Issue an error, if no match.
396 (skip-chars-forward " \t\n\j")
397 (if (looking-at "ls:")
398 (viper-forward-Word 1))
403 (buffer-substring (point) (viper-line-pos 'end
)))
405 (goto-char (point-min))
406 (viper-get-filenames-from-buffer 'one-per-line
))
410 ;; Interpret the stuff in the buffer as a list of file names
411 ;; return a list of file names listed in the buffer beginning at point
412 ;; If optional arg is supplied, assume each filename is listed on a separate
414 (defun viper-get-filenames-from-buffer (&optional one-per-line
)
415 (let ((skip-chars (if one-per-line
"\t\n" " \t\n"))
417 (skip-chars-forward skip-chars
)
419 (if (cond ((looking-at "\"")
421 (re-search-forward "[^\"]+" nil t
)) ; noerror
424 (re-search-forward "[^']+" nil t
)) ; noerror
427 (concat "[^" skip-chars
"]+") nil t
))) ;noerror
429 (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
432 (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
433 (setq result
(cons fname result
)))
436 ;; convert MS-DOS wildcards to regexp
437 (defun viper-wildcard-to-regexp (wcard)
439 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create viper-ex-tmp-buf-name
))
442 (goto-char (point-min))
444 (skip-chars-forward "^*?.\\\\")
445 (cond ((eq (char-after (point)) ?
*) (insert ".")(forward-char 1))
446 ((eq (char-after (point)) ?.
) (insert "\\")(forward-char 1))
447 ((eq (char-after (point)) ?
\\) (insert "\\")(forward-char 1))
448 ((eq (char-after (point)) ??
) (delete-char 1)(insert ".")))
454 ;; glob windows files
455 ;; LIST is expected to be in reverse order
456 (defun viper-glob-mswindows-files (filespec)
457 (let ((case-fold-search t
)
460 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create viper-ex-tmp-buf-name
))
463 (goto-char (point-min))
464 (setq tmp
(viper-get-filenames-from-buffer))
466 (setq tmp2
(cons (directory-files
467 ;; the directory part
468 (or (file-name-directory (car tmp
))
470 t
; return full names
471 ;; the regexp part: globs the file names
473 (viper-wildcard-to-regexp
474 (file-name-nondirectory (car tmp
)))
477 (setq tmp
(cdr tmp
)))
478 (reverse (apply 'append tmp2
)))))
483 ;; Rotate RING's index. DIRection can be positive or negative.
484 (defun viper-ring-rotate1 (ring dir
)
485 (if (and (ring-p ring
) (> (ring-length ring
) 0))
487 (setcar ring
(cond ((> dir
0)
488 (ring-plus1 (car ring
) (ring-length ring
)))
490 (ring-minus1 (car ring
) (ring-length ring
)))
491 ;; don't rotate if dir = 0
493 (viper-current-ring-item ring
)
496 (defun viper-special-ring-rotate1 (ring dir
)
497 (if (memq viper-intermediate-command
498 '(repeating-display-destructive-command
499 repeating-insertion-from-ring
))
500 (viper-ring-rotate1 ring dir
)
501 ;; don't rotate otherwise
502 (viper-ring-rotate1 ring
0)))
504 ;; current ring item; if N is given, then so many items back from the
506 (defun viper-current-ring-item (ring &optional n
)
508 (if (and (ring-p ring
) (> (ring-length ring
) 0))
509 (aref (cdr (cdr ring
)) (mod (- (car ring
) 1 n
) (ring-length ring
)))))
511 ;; Push item onto ring. The second argument is a ring-variable, not value.
512 (defun viper-push-onto-ring (item ring-var
)
513 (or (ring-p (eval ring-var
))
514 (set ring-var
(make-ring (eval (intern (format "%S-size" ring-var
))))))
515 (or (null item
) ; don't push nil
516 (and (stringp item
) (string= item
"")) ; or empty strings
517 (equal item
(viper-current-ring-item (eval ring-var
))) ; or old stuff
518 ;; Since viper-set-destructive-command checks if we are inside
519 ;; viper-repeat, we don't check whether this-command-keys is a `.'. The
520 ;; cmd viper-repeat makes a call to the current function only if `.' is
521 ;; executing a command from the command history. It doesn't call the
522 ;; push-onto-ring function if `.' is simply repeating the last
523 ;; destructive command. We only check for ESC (which happens when we do
524 ;; insert with a prefix argument, or if this-command-keys doesn't give
525 ;; anything meaningful (in that case we don't know what to show to the
527 (and (eq ring-var
'viper-command-ring
)
528 (string-match "\\([0-9]*\e\\|^[ \t]*$\\|escape\\)"
529 (viper-array-to-string (this-command-keys))))
530 (viper-ring-insert (eval ring-var
) item
))
534 ;; removing elts from ring seems to break it
535 (defun viper-cleanup-ring (ring)
536 (or (< (ring-length ring
) 2)
537 (null (viper-current-ring-item ring
))
538 ;; last and previous equal
539 (if (equal (viper-current-ring-item ring
)
540 (viper-current-ring-item ring
1))
541 (viper-ring-pop ring
))))
543 ;; ring-remove seems to be buggy, so we concocted this for our purposes.
544 (defun viper-ring-pop (ring)
545 (let* ((ln (ring-length ring
))
546 (vec (cdr (cdr ring
)))
547 (veclen (length vec
))
549 (idx (max 0 (ring-minus1 hd ln
)))
550 (top-elt (aref vec idx
)))
553 (while (< (1+ idx
) veclen
)
554 (aset vec idx
(aref vec
(1+ idx
)))
558 (setq hd
(max 0 (ring-minus1 hd ln
)))
559 (if (= hd
(1- ln
)) (setq hd
0))
560 (setcar ring hd
) ; move head
561 (setcar (cdr ring
) (max 0 (1- ln
))) ; adjust length
565 (defun viper-ring-insert (ring item
)
566 (let* ((ln (ring-length ring
))
567 (vec (cdr (cdr ring
)))
568 (veclen (length vec
))
570 (vecpos-after-hd (if (= hd
0) ln hd
))
575 (aset vec hd item
) ; hd is always 1+ the actual head index in vec
576 (setcar ring
(ring-plus1 hd ln
)))
577 (setcar (cdr ring
) (1+ ln
))
578 (setcar ring
(ring-plus1 vecpos-after-hd
(1+ ln
)))
579 (while (and (>= idx vecpos-after-hd
) (> ln
0))
580 (aset vec idx
(aref vec
(1- idx
)))
582 (aset vec vecpos-after-hd item
))
588 ;; If STRING is longer than MAX-LEN, truncate it and print ...... instead
589 ;; PRE-STRING is a string to prepend to the abbrev string.
590 ;; POST-STRING is a string to append to the abbrev string.
591 ;; ABBREV_SIGN is a string to be inserted before POST-STRING
592 ;; if the orig string was truncated.
593 (defun viper-abbreviate-string (string max-len
594 pre-string post-string abbrev-sign
)
598 (substring string
0 (min max-len
(length string
)))))
599 (cond ((null truncated-str
) "")
600 ((> (length string
) max-len
)
602 pre-string truncated-str abbrev-sign post-string
))
603 (t (format "%s%s%s" pre-string truncated-str post-string
)))))
605 ;; tells if we are over a whitespace-only line
606 (defsubst viper-over-whitespace-line
()
609 (looking-at "^[ \t]*$")))
612 ;;; Saving settings in custom file
614 ;; Save the current setting of VAR in CUSTOM-FILE.
615 ;; If given, MESSAGE is a message to be displayed after that.
616 ;; This message is erased after 2 secs, if erase-msg is non-nil.
617 ;; Arguments: var message custom-file &optional erase-message
618 (defun viper-save-setting (var message custom-file
&optional erase-msg
)
619 (let* ((var-name (symbol-name var
))
620 (var-val (if (boundp var
) (eval var
)))
621 (regexp (format "^[^;]*%s[ \t\n]*[a-zA-Z---_']*[ \t\n)]" var-name
))
622 (buf (find-file-noselect (substitute-in-file-name custom-file
)))
627 (goto-char (point-min))
628 (if (re-search-forward regexp nil t
)
629 (let ((reg-end (1- (match-end 0))))
630 (search-backward var-name
)
631 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) reg-end
)
632 (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
633 (insert (format "%s '%S" var-name var-val
)))
634 (goto-char (point-max))
635 (if (not (bolp)) (insert "\n"))
636 (insert (format "(setq %s '%S)\n" var-name var-val
)))
645 ;; Save STRING in CUSTOM-FILE. If PATTERN is non-nil, remove strings that
646 ;; match this pattern.
647 (defun viper-save-string-in-file (string custom-file
&optional pattern
)
648 (let ((buf (find-file-noselect (substitute-in-file-name custom-file
))))
651 (let (buffer-read-only)
652 (goto-char (point-min))
653 (if pattern
(delete-matching-lines pattern
))
654 (goto-char (point-max))
655 (if string
(insert string
))
661 ;; define remote file test
662 (or (fboundp 'viper-file-remote-p
) ; user supplied his own function: use it
663 (defun viper-file-remote-p (file-name)
664 (car (cond ((featurep 'efs-auto
) (efs-ftp-path file-name
))
665 ((fboundp 'file-remote-p
) (file-remote-p file-name
))
666 (t (require 'ange-ftp
)
667 ;; Can happen only in Emacs, since XEmacs has file-remote-p
668 (ange-ftp-ftp-name file-name
))))))
672 ;; This is a simple-minded check for whether a file is under version control.
673 ;; If file,v exists but file doesn't, this file is considered to be not checked
674 ;; in and not checked out for the purpose of patching (since patch won't be
675 ;; able to read such a file anyway).
676 ;; FILE is a string representing file name
677 ;;(defun viper-file-under-version-control (file)
678 ;; (let* ((filedir (file-name-directory file))
679 ;; (file-nondir (file-name-nondirectory file))
680 ;; (trial (concat file-nondir ",v"))
681 ;; (full-trial (concat filedir trial))
682 ;; (full-rcs-trial (concat filedir "RCS/" trial)))
683 ;; (and (stringp file)
684 ;; (file-exists-p file)
687 ;; (file-exists-p full-trial)
688 ;; ;; in FAT FS, `file,v' and `file' may turn out to be the same!
689 ;; ;; don't be fooled by this!
690 ;; (not (equal (file-attributes file)
691 ;; (file-attributes full-trial))))
692 ;; ;; check if a version is in RCS/ directory
693 ;; (file-exists-p full-rcs-trial)))
697 (defsubst viper-file-checked-in-p
(file)
698 (and (featurep 'vc-hooks
)
699 ;; CVS files are considered not checked in
700 (not (memq (vc-backend file
) '(nil CVS
)))
701 (if (fboundp 'vc-state
)
703 (not (memq (vc-state file
) '(edited needs-merge
)))
704 (not (stringp (vc-state file
))))
705 ;; XEmacs has no vc-state
706 (not (vc-locking-user file
)))
709 ;; checkout if visited file is checked in
710 (defun viper-maybe-checkout (buf)
711 (let ((file (expand-file-name (buffer-file-name buf
)))
712 (checkout-function (key-binding "\C-x\C-q")))
713 (if (and (viper-file-checked-in-p file
)
717 "File %s is checked in. Check it out? "
718 (viper-abbreviate-file-name file
))))
719 (with-current-buffer buf
720 (command-execute checkout-function
)))))
726 (defun viper-put-on-search-overlay (beg end
)
727 (if (viper-overlay-p viper-search-overlay
)
728 (viper-move-overlay viper-search-overlay beg end
)
729 (setq viper-search-overlay
(viper-make-overlay beg end
(current-buffer)))
731 viper-search-overlay
'priority viper-search-overlay-priority
))
732 (viper-overlay-put viper-search-overlay
'face viper-search-face
))
736 (defun viper-flash-search-pattern ()
737 (if (not (viper-has-face-support-p))
739 (viper-put-on-search-overlay (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
741 (viper-overlay-put viper-search-overlay
'face nil
)))
743 (defun viper-hide-search-overlay ()
744 (if (not (viper-overlay-p viper-search-overlay
))
746 (setq viper-search-overlay
747 (viper-make-overlay (point-min) (point-min) (current-buffer)))
749 viper-search-overlay
'priority viper-search-overlay-priority
)))
750 (viper-overlay-put viper-search-overlay
'face nil
))
754 (defsubst viper-move-replace-overlay
(beg end
)
755 (viper-move-overlay viper-replace-overlay beg end
))
757 (defun viper-set-replace-overlay (beg end
)
758 (if (viper-overlay-live-p viper-replace-overlay
)
759 (viper-move-replace-overlay beg end
)
760 (setq viper-replace-overlay
(viper-make-overlay beg end
(current-buffer)))
763 viper-replace-overlay
(if viper-emacs-p
'evaporate
'detachable
) nil
)
765 viper-replace-overlay
'priority viper-replace-overlay-priority
)
766 ;; If Emacs will start supporting overlay maps, as it currently supports
767 ;; text-property maps, we could do away with viper-replace-minor-mode and
768 ;; just have keymap attached to replace overlay.
770 ;; viper-replace-overlay
771 ;; (if viper-xemacs-p 'keymap 'local-map)
772 ;; viper-replace-map)
774 (if (viper-has-face-support-p)
776 viper-replace-overlay
'face viper-replace-overlay-face
))
777 (viper-save-cursor-color 'before-replace-mode
)
778 (viper-change-cursor-color viper-replace-overlay-cursor-color
)
782 (defun viper-set-replace-overlay-glyphs (before-glyph after-glyph
)
783 (or (viper-overlay-live-p viper-replace-overlay
)
784 (viper-set-replace-overlay (point-min) (point-min)))
785 (if (or (not (viper-has-face-support-p))
786 viper-use-replace-region-delimiters
)
787 (let ((before-name (if viper-xemacs-p
'begin-glyph
'before-string
))
788 (after-name (if viper-xemacs-p
'end-glyph
'after-string
)))
789 (viper-overlay-put viper-replace-overlay before-name before-glyph
)
790 (viper-overlay-put viper-replace-overlay after-name after-glyph
))))
792 (defun viper-hide-replace-overlay ()
793 (viper-set-replace-overlay-glyphs nil nil
)
794 (viper-restore-cursor-color 'after-replace-mode
)
795 (viper-restore-cursor-color 'after-insert-mode
)
796 (if (viper-has-face-support-p)
797 (viper-overlay-put viper-replace-overlay
'face nil
)))
800 (defsubst viper-replace-start
()
801 (viper-overlay-start viper-replace-overlay
))
802 (defsubst viper-replace-end
()
803 (viper-overlay-end viper-replace-overlay
))
808 (defun viper-set-minibuffer-overlay ()
809 (viper-check-minibuffer-overlay)
810 (if (viper-has-face-support-p)
813 viper-minibuffer-overlay
'face viper-minibuffer-current-face
)
815 viper-minibuffer-overlay
'priority viper-minibuffer-overlay-priority
)
818 viper-minibuffer-overlay
819 (if viper-emacs-p
'evaporate
'detachable
)
821 ;; make viper-minibuffer-overlay open-ended
822 ;; In emacs, it is made open ended at creation time
825 (viper-overlay-put viper-minibuffer-overlay
'start-open nil
)
826 (viper-overlay-put viper-minibuffer-overlay
'end-open nil
)))
829 (defun viper-check-minibuffer-overlay ()
830 (if (viper-overlay-live-p viper-minibuffer-overlay
)
832 viper-minibuffer-overlay
833 (if (fboundp 'minibuffer-prompt-end
) (minibuffer-prompt-end) 1)
835 (setq viper-minibuffer-overlay
837 (viper-make-overlay 1 (1+ (buffer-size)) (current-buffer))
838 ;; make overlay open-ended
840 (if (fboundp 'minibuffer-prompt-end
) (minibuffer-prompt-end) 1)
842 (current-buffer) nil
'rear-advance
)))
846 (defsubst viper-is-in-minibuffer
()
848 (string-match "\*Minibuf-" (buffer-name))))
852 ;;; XEmacs compatibility
854 (defun viper-abbreviate-file-name (file)
855 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
856 ;; XEmacs requires addl argument
857 (abbreviate-file-name file t
)
859 (abbreviate-file-name file
)
862 ;; Sit for VAL milliseconds. XEmacs doesn't support the millisecond arg
863 ;; in sit-for, so this function smoothes out the differences.
864 (defsubst viper-sit-for-short
(val &optional nodisp
)
866 (sit-for (/ val
1000.0) nodisp
)
867 (sit-for 0 val nodisp
)))
869 ;; EVENT may be a single event of a sequence of events
870 (defsubst viper-ESC-event-p
(event)
871 (let ((ESC-keys '(?\e
(control \
[) escape
))
872 (key (viper-event-key event
)))
873 (member key ESC-keys
)))
875 ;; checks if object is a marker, has a buffer, and points to within that buffer
876 (defun viper-valid-marker (marker)
877 (if (and (markerp marker
) (marker-buffer marker
))
878 (let ((buf (marker-buffer marker
))
879 (pos (marker-position marker
)))
882 (and (<= pos
(point-max)) (<= (point-min) pos
))))))
884 (defsubst viper-mark-marker
()
885 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
886 (mark-marker t
) ; xemacs
887 (mark-marker) ; emacs
890 ;; like (set-mark-command nil) but doesn't push twice, if (car mark-ring)
891 ;; is the same as (mark t).
892 (defsubst viper-set-mark-if-necessary
()
893 (setq mark-ring
(delete (viper-mark-marker) mark-ring
))
894 (set-mark-command nil
)
895 (setq viper-saved-mark
(point)))
897 ;; In transient mark mode (zmacs mode), it is annoying when regions become
898 ;; highlighted due to Viper's pushing marks. So, we deactivate marks, unless
899 ;; the user explicitly wants highlighting, e.g., by hitting '' or ``
900 (defun viper-deactivate-mark ()
901 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
902 (zmacs-deactivate-region)
906 (defsubst viper-leave-region-active
()
907 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
908 (setq zmacs-region-stays t
)
912 ;; Check if arg is a valid character for register
913 ;; TYPE is a list that can contain `letter', `Letter', and `digit'.
914 ;; Letter means lowercase letters, Letter means uppercase letters, and
915 ;; digit means digits from 1 to 9.
916 ;; If TYPE is nil, then down/uppercase letters and digits are allowed.
917 (defun viper-valid-register (reg &optional type
)
918 (or type
(setq type
'(letter Letter digit
)))
919 (or (if (memq 'letter type
)
920 (and (<= ?a reg
) (<= reg ?z
)))
921 (if (memq 'digit type
)
922 (and (<= ?
1 reg
) (<= reg ?
9)))
923 (if (memq 'Letter type
)
924 (and (<= ?A reg
) (<= reg ?Z
)))
929 ;; it is suggested that an event must be copied before it is assigned to
930 ;; last-command-event in XEmacs
931 (defun viper-copy-event (event)
932 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
933 (copy-event event
) ; xemacs
937 ;; Uses different timeouts for ESC-sequences and others
938 (defsubst viper-fast-keysequence-p
()
939 (not (viper-sit-for-short
940 (if (viper-ESC-event-p last-input-event
)
941 viper-ESC-keyseq-timeout
942 viper-fast-keyseq-timeout
)
945 ;; like read-event, but in XEmacs also try to convert to char, if possible
946 (defun viper-read-event-convert-to-char ()
948 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
950 (setq event
(next-command-event))
951 (or (event-to-character event
)
957 ;; Viperized read-key-sequence
958 (defun viper-read-key-sequence (prompt &optional continue-echo
)
959 (let (inhibit-quit event keyseq
)
960 (setq keyseq
(read-key-sequence prompt continue-echo
))
961 (setq event
(if viper-xemacs-p
962 (elt keyseq
0) ; XEmacs returns vector of events
963 (elt (listify-key-sequence keyseq
) 0)))
964 (if (viper-ESC-event-p event
)
965 (let (unread-command-events)
966 (if (viper-fast-keysequence-p)
967 (let ((viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode nil
)
968 (viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode nil
)
969 (viper-vi-intercept-minor-mode nil
)
970 (viper-insert-intercept-minor-mode nil
)
971 (viper-replace-minor-mode nil
) ; actually unnecessary
972 (viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode nil
)
973 (viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode nil
))
974 ;; Note: set unread-command-events only after testing for fast
975 ;; keysequence. Otherwise, viper-fast-keysequence-p will be
976 ;; always t -- whether there is anything after ESC or not
977 (viper-set-unread-command-events keyseq
)
978 (setq keyseq
(read-key-sequence nil
)))
979 (viper-set-unread-command-events keyseq
)
980 (setq keyseq
(read-key-sequence nil
)))))
984 ;; This function lets function-key-map convert key sequences into logical
985 ;; keys. This does a better job than viper-read-event when it comes to kbd
986 ;; macros, since it enables certain macros to be shared between X and TTY modes
987 ;; by correctly mapping key sequences for Left/Right/... (one an ascii
988 ;; terminal) into logical keys left, right, etc.
989 (defun viper-read-key ()
990 (let ((overriding-local-map viper-overriding-map
)
993 (use-global-map viper-overriding-map
)
995 (setq key
(elt (viper-read-key-sequence nil
) 0))
996 (use-global-map global-map
))
1000 ;; Emacs has a bug in eventp, which causes (eventp nil) to return (nil)
1001 ;; instead of nil, if '(nil) was previously inadvertently assigned to
1002 ;; unread-command-events
1003 (defun viper-event-key (event)
1004 (or (and event
(eventp event
))
1005 (error "viper-event-key: Wrong type argument, eventp, %S" event
))
1006 (when (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
1007 (or (key-press-event-p event
) (mouse-event-p event
)) ; xemacs
1010 (let ((mod (event-modifiers event
))
1013 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
1015 (cond ((key-press-event-p event
)
1017 ((button-event-p event
)
1018 (concat "mouse-" (prin1-to-string (event-button event
))))
1020 (error "viper-event-key: Unknown event, %S" event
)))
1021 ;; Emacs doesn't handle capital letters correctly, since
1022 ;; \S-a isn't considered the same as A (it behaves as
1023 ;; plain `a' instead). So we take care of this here
1024 (cond ((and (viper-characterp event
) (<= ?A event
) (<= event ?Z
))
1027 ;; Emacs has the oddity whereby characters 128+char
1028 ;; represent M-char *if* this appears inside a string.
1029 ;; So, we convert them manually to (meta char).
1030 ((and (viper-characterp event
)
1031 (< ?\C-? event
) (<= event
255))
1033 event
(- event ?\C-?
1)))
1034 ((and (null mod
) (eq event
'return
))
1036 ((and (null mod
) (eq event
'space
))
1038 ((and (null mod
) (eq event
'delete
))
1040 ((and (null mod
) (eq event
'backspace
))
1042 (t (event-basic-type event
)))
1043 ) ; viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
1045 (if (viper-characterp basis
)
1047 (if (viper= basis ?\C-?
)
1048 (list 'control
'\?) ; taking care of an emacs bug
1049 (intern (char-to-string basis
)))))
1051 (append mod
(list basis
))
1054 (defun viper-key-to-emacs-key (key)
1055 (let (key-name char-p modifiers mod-char-list base-key base-key-name
)
1056 (cond (viper-xemacs-p key
)
1059 (setq key-name
(symbol-name key
))
1060 (cond ((= (length key-name
) 1) ; character event
1061 (string-to-char key-name
))
1062 ;; Emacs doesn't recognize `return' and `escape' as events on
1063 ;; dumb terminals, so we translate them into characters
1064 ((and viper-emacs-p
(not (viper-window-display-p))
1065 (string= key-name
"return"))
1067 ((and viper-emacs-p
(not (viper-window-display-p))
1068 (string= key-name
"escape"))
1070 ;; pass symbol-event as is
1074 (setq modifiers
(subseq key
0 (1- (length key
)))
1075 base-key
(viper-seq-last-elt key
)
1076 base-key-name
(symbol-name base-key
)
1077 char-p
(= (length base-key-name
) 1))
1080 '(lambda (elt) (upcase (substring (symbol-name elt
) 0 1)))
1084 (car (read-from-string
1087 (mapconcat 'identity mod-char-list
"-\\")
1093 (mapconcat 'identity mod-char-list
"-")
1099 ;; LIS is assumed to be a list of events of characters
1100 (defun viper-eventify-list-xemacs (lis)
1103 (cond ((viper-characterp elt
) (character-to-event elt
))
1106 "viper-eventify-list-xemacs: can't convert to event, %S"
1111 ;; Smoothes out the difference between Emacs' unread-command-events
1112 ;; and XEmacs unread-command-event. Arg is a character, an event, a list of
1113 ;; events or a sequence of keys.
1115 ;; Due to the way unread-command-events in Emacs (not XEmacs), a non-event
1116 ;; symbol in unread-command-events list may cause Emacs to turn this symbol
1117 ;; into an event. Below, we delete nil from event lists, since nil is the most
1118 ;; common symbol that might appear in this wrong context.
1119 (defun viper-set-unread-command-events (arg)
1122 unread-command-events
1124 (cond ((eventp arg
) (list arg
))
1127 (listify-key-sequence arg
))
1129 "viper-set-unread-command-events: Invalid argument, %S"
1131 (if (not (eventp nil
))
1132 (setq new-events
(delq nil new-events
)))
1133 (append new-events unread-command-events
)))
1136 unread-command-events
1138 (cond ((viper-characterp arg
) (list (character-to-event arg
)))
1139 ((eventp arg
) (list arg
))
1140 ((stringp arg
) (mapcar 'character-to-event arg
))
1141 ((vectorp arg
) (append arg nil
)) ; turn into list
1142 ((listp arg
) (viper-eventify-list-xemacs arg
))
1144 "viper-set-unread-command-events: Invalid argument, %S" arg
)))
1145 unread-command-events
))))
1148 ;; Check if vec is a vector of key-press events representing characters
1150 (defun viper-event-vector-p (vec)
1152 (eval (cons 'and
(mapcar '(lambda (elt) (if (eventp elt
) t
)) vec
)))))
1155 ;; check if vec is a vector of character symbols
1156 (defun viper-char-symbol-sequence-p (vec)
1161 (mapcar (lambda (elt)
1162 (and (symbolp elt
) (= (length (symbol-name elt
)) 1)))
1166 (defun viper-char-array-p (array)
1167 (eval (cons 'and
(mapcar 'viper-characterp array
))))
1170 ;; Args can be a sequence of events, a string, or a Viper macro. Will try to
1171 ;; convert events to keys and, if all keys are regular printable
1172 ;; characters, will return a string. Otherwise, will return a string
1173 ;; representing a vector of converted events. If the input was a Viper macro,
1174 ;; will return a string that represents this macro as a vector.
1175 (defun viper-array-to-string (event-seq)
1177 (cond ((stringp event-seq
) event-seq
)
1178 ((viper-event-vector-p event-seq
)
1179 (setq temp
(mapcar 'viper-event-key event-seq
))
1180 (cond ((viper-char-symbol-sequence-p temp
)
1181 (mapconcat 'symbol-name temp
""))
1182 ((and (viper-char-array-p
1183 (setq temp2
(mapcar 'viper-key-to-character temp
))))
1184 (mapconcat 'char-to-string temp2
""))
1185 (t (prin1-to-string (vconcat temp
)))))
1186 ((viper-char-symbol-sequence-p event-seq
)
1187 (mapconcat 'symbol-name event-seq
""))
1188 ((and (vectorp event-seq
)
1190 (setq temp
(mapcar 'viper-key-to-character event-seq
))))
1191 (mapconcat 'char-to-string temp
""))
1192 (t (prin1-to-string event-seq
)))))
1194 (defun viper-key-press-events-to-chars (events)
1195 (mapconcat (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
1196 (lambda (elt) (char-to-string (event-to-character elt
))) ; xemacs
1197 'char-to-string
; emacs
1203 (defun viper-read-char-exclusive ()
1205 (echo-keystrokes 1))
1208 (setq char
(read-char))
1210 ;; skip event if not char
1211 (viper-read-event))))
1214 ;; key is supposed to be in viper's representation, e.g., (control l), a
1216 (defun viper-key-to-character (key)
1217 (cond ((eq key
'space
) ?\
)
1218 ((eq key
'delete
) ?\C-?
)
1219 ((eq key
'return
) ?\C-m
)
1220 ((eq key
'backspace
) ?\C-h
)
1222 (= 1 (length (symbol-name key
))))
1223 (string-to-char (symbol-name key
)))
1225 (eq (car key
) 'control
)
1226 (symbol-name (nth 1 key
))
1227 (= 1 (length (symbol-name (nth 1 key
)))))
1228 (read (format "?\\C-%s" (symbol-name (nth 1 key
)))))
1232 (defun viper-setup-master-buffer (&rest other-files-or-buffers
)
1233 "Set up the current buffer as a master buffer.
1234 Arguments become related buffers. This function should normally be used in
1235 the `Local variables' section of a file."
1236 (setq viper-related-files-and-buffers-ring
1237 (make-ring (1+ (length other-files-or-buffers
))))
1238 (mapcar '(lambda (elt)
1239 (viper-ring-insert viper-related-files-and-buffers-ring elt
))
1240 other-files-or-buffers
)
1241 (viper-ring-insert viper-related-files-and-buffers-ring
(buffer-name))
1244 ;;; Movement utilities
1246 ;; Characters that should not be considered as part of the word, in reformed-vi
1248 (defconst viper-non-word-characters-reformed-vi
1249 "!@#$%^&*()-+=|\\~`{}[];:'\",<.>/?")
1250 ;; These are characters that are not to be considered as parts of a word in
1252 ;; Set each time state changes and at loading time
1253 (viper-deflocalvar viper-non-word-characters nil
)
1255 ;; must be buffer-local
1256 (viper-deflocalvar viper-ALPHA-char-class
"w"
1257 "String of syntax classes characterizing Viper's alphanumeric symbols.
1258 In addition, the symbol `_' may be considered alphanumeric if
1259 `viper-syntax-preference' is `strict-vi' or `reformed-vi'.")
1261 (defconst viper-strict-ALPHA-chars
"a-zA-Z0-9_"
1262 "Regexp matching the set of alphanumeric characters acceptable to strict
1264 (defconst viper-strict-SEP-chars
" \t\n"
1265 "Regexp matching the set of alphanumeric characters acceptable to strict
1267 (defconst viper-strict-SEP-chars-sans-newline
" \t"
1268 "Regexp matching the set of alphanumeric characters acceptable to strict
1271 (defconst viper-SEP-char-class
" -"
1272 "String of syntax classes for Vi separators.
1273 Usually contains ` ', linefeed, TAB or formfeed.")
1276 ;; Set Viper syntax classes and related variables according to
1277 ;; `viper-syntax-preference'.
1278 (defun viper-update-syntax-classes (&optional set-default
)
1279 (let ((preference (cond ((eq viper-syntax-preference
'emacs
)
1280 "w") ; Viper words have only Emacs word chars
1281 ((eq viper-syntax-preference
'extended
)
1282 "w_") ; Viper words have Emacs word & symbol chars
1283 (t "w"))) ; Viper words are Emacs words plus `_'
1284 (non-word-chars (cond ((eq viper-syntax-preference
'reformed-vi
)
1285 (viper-string-to-list
1286 viper-non-word-characters-reformed-vi
))
1289 (setq-default viper-ALPHA-char-class preference
1290 viper-non-word-characters non-word-chars
)
1291 (setq viper-ALPHA-char-class preference
1292 viper-non-word-characters non-word-chars
))
1295 ;; SYMBOL is used because customize requires it, but it is ignored, unless it
1296 ;; is `nil'. If nil, use setq.
1297 (defun viper-set-syntax-preference (&optional symbol value
)
1298 "Set Viper syntax preference.
1299 If called interactively or if SYMBOL is nil, sets syntax preference in current
1300 buffer. If called non-interactively, preferably via the customization widget,
1301 sets the default value."
1306 "Viper syntax preference: "
1307 '(("strict-vi") ("reformed-vi") ("extended") ("emacs"))
1308 nil
'require-match
)))
1309 (if (stringp value
) (setq value
(intern value
)))
1310 (or (memq value
'(strict-vi reformed-vi extended emacs
))
1311 (error "Invalid Viper syntax preference, %S" value
))
1313 (setq-default viper-syntax-preference value
)
1314 (setq viper-syntax-preference value
))
1315 (viper-update-syntax-classes))
1317 (defcustom viper-syntax-preference
'reformed-vi
1318 "*Syntax type characterizing Viper's alphanumeric symbols.
1319 Affects movement and change commands that deal with Vi-style words.
1320 Works best when set in the hooks to various major modes.
1322 `strict-vi' means Viper words are (hopefully) exactly as in Vi.
1324 `reformed-vi' means Viper words are like Emacs words \(as determined using
1325 Emacs syntax tables, which are different for different major modes\) with two
1326 exceptions: the symbol `_' is always part of a word and typical Vi non-word
1327 symbols, such as `,',:,\",),{, etc., are excluded.
1328 This behaves very close to `strict-vi', but also works well with non-ASCII
1329 characters from various alphabets.
1331 `extended' means Viper word constituents are symbols that are marked as being
1332 parts of words OR symbols in Emacs syntax tables.
1333 This is most appropriate for major modes intended for editing programs.
1335 `emacs' means Viper words are the same as Emacs words as specified by Emacs
1337 This option is appropriate if you like Emacs-style words."
1338 :type
'(radio (const strict-vi
) (const reformed-vi
)
1339 (const extended
) (const emacs
))
1340 :set
'viper-set-syntax-preference
1342 (make-variable-buffer-local 'viper-syntax-preference
)
1345 ;; addl-chars are characters to be temporarily considered as alphanumerical
1346 (defun viper-looking-at-alpha (&optional addl-chars
)
1347 (or (stringp addl-chars
) (setq addl-chars
""))
1348 (if (eq viper-syntax-preference
'reformed-vi
)
1349 (setq addl-chars
(concat addl-chars
"_")))
1350 (let ((char (char-after (point))))
1352 (if (eq viper-syntax-preference
'strict-vi
)
1353 (looking-at (concat "[" viper-strict-ALPHA-chars addl-chars
"]"))
1355 ;; or one of the additional chars being asked to include
1356 (viper-memq-char char
(viper-string-to-list addl-chars
))
1358 ;; not one of the excluded word chars (note:
1359 ;; viper-non-word-characters is a list)
1360 (not (viper-memq-char char viper-non-word-characters
))
1361 ;; char of the Viper-word syntax class
1362 (viper-memq-char (char-syntax char
)
1363 (viper-string-to-list viper-ALPHA-char-class
))))))
1366 (defun viper-looking-at-separator ()
1367 (let ((char (char-after (point))))
1369 (if (eq viper-syntax-preference
'strict-vi
)
1370 (viper-memq-char char
(viper-string-to-list viper-strict-SEP-chars
))
1371 (or (eq char ?
\n) ; RET is always a separator in Vi
1372 (viper-memq-char (char-syntax char
)
1373 (viper-string-to-list viper-SEP-char-class
)))))
1376 (defsubst viper-looking-at-alphasep
(&optional addl-chars
)
1377 (or (viper-looking-at-separator) (viper-looking-at-alpha addl-chars
)))
1379 (defun viper-skip-alpha-forward (&optional addl-chars
)
1380 (or (stringp addl-chars
) (setq addl-chars
""))
1383 (cond ((eq viper-syntax-preference
'strict-vi
)
1385 (t viper-ALPHA-char-class
))
1386 (cond ((eq viper-syntax-preference
'strict-vi
)
1387 (concat viper-strict-ALPHA-chars addl-chars
))
1390 (defun viper-skip-alpha-backward (&optional addl-chars
)
1391 (or (stringp addl-chars
) (setq addl-chars
""))
1394 (cond ((eq viper-syntax-preference
'strict-vi
)
1396 (t viper-ALPHA-char-class
))
1397 (cond ((eq viper-syntax-preference
'strict-vi
)
1398 (concat viper-strict-ALPHA-chars addl-chars
))
1401 ;; weird syntax tables may confuse strict-vi style
1402 (defsubst viper-skip-all-separators-forward
(&optional within-line
)
1403 (if (eq viper-syntax-preference
'strict-vi
)
1405 (skip-chars-forward viper-strict-SEP-chars-sans-newline
)
1406 (skip-chars-forward viper-strict-SEP-chars
))
1407 (viper-skip-syntax 'forward
1408 viper-SEP-char-class
1409 (or within-line
"\n")
1410 (if within-line
(viper-line-pos 'end
)))))
1411 (defsubst viper-skip-all-separators-backward
(&optional within-line
)
1412 (if (eq viper-syntax-preference
'strict-vi
)
1414 (skip-chars-backward viper-strict-SEP-chars-sans-newline
)
1415 (skip-chars-backward viper-strict-SEP-chars
))
1416 (viper-skip-syntax 'backward
1417 viper-SEP-char-class
1418 (or within-line
"\n")
1419 (if within-line
(viper-line-pos 'start
)))))
1420 (defun viper-skip-nonseparators (direction)
1423 (concat "^" viper-SEP-char-class
)
1425 (viper-line-pos (if (eq direction
'forward
) 'end
'start
))))
1428 ;; skip over non-word constituents and non-separators
1429 (defun viper-skip-nonalphasep-forward ()
1430 (if (eq viper-syntax-preference
'strict-vi
)
1432 (concat "^" viper-strict-SEP-chars viper-strict-ALPHA-chars
))
1435 (concat "^" viper-ALPHA-char-class viper-SEP-char-class
)
1436 ;; Emacs may consider some of these as words, but we don't want them
1437 viper-non-word-characters
1438 (viper-line-pos 'end
))))
1439 (defun viper-skip-nonalphasep-backward ()
1440 (if (eq viper-syntax-preference
'strict-vi
)
1441 (skip-chars-backward
1442 (concat "^" viper-strict-SEP-chars viper-strict-ALPHA-chars
))
1445 (concat "^" viper-ALPHA-char-class viper-SEP-char-class
)
1446 ;; Emacs may consider some of these as words, but we don't want them
1447 viper-non-word-characters
1448 (viper-line-pos 'start
))))
1450 ;; Skip SYNTAX like skip-syntax-* and ADDL-CHARS like skip-chars-*
1451 ;; Return the number of chars traveled.
1452 ;; Both SYNTAX or ADDL-CHARS can be strings or lists of characters.
1453 ;; When SYNTAX is "w", then viper-non-word-characters are not considered to be
1454 ;; words, even if Emacs syntax table says they are.
1455 (defun viper-skip-syntax (direction syntax addl-chars
&optional limit
)
1459 (if (eq direction
'forward
)
1460 'skip-chars-forward
'skip-chars-backward
))
1462 (if (eq direction
'forward
)
1463 'viper-forward-char-carefully
'viper-backward-char-carefully
))
1464 char-looked-at syntax-of-char-looked-at negated-syntax
)
1466 (cond ((listp addl-chars
) (viper-charlist-to-string addl-chars
))
1467 ((stringp addl-chars
) addl-chars
)
1470 (cond ((listp syntax
) syntax
)
1471 ((stringp syntax
) (viper-string-to-list syntax
))
1473 (if (memq ?^ syntax
) (setq negated-syntax t
))
1475 (while (and (not (= local
0))
1476 (cond ((eq direction
'forward
)
1479 (setq char-looked-at
(viper-char-at-pos direction
)
1480 ;; if outside the range, set to nil
1481 syntax-of-char-looked-at
(if char-looked-at
1482 (char-syntax char-looked-at
)))
1485 (cond ((and limit
(eq direction
'forward
))
1487 (limit ; backward & limit
1490 ;; char under/before cursor has appropriate syntax
1492 (not (memq syntax-of-char-looked-at syntax
))
1493 (memq syntax-of-char-looked-at syntax
))
1494 ;; if char-syntax class is "word", make sure it is not one
1495 ;; of the excluded characters
1496 (if (and (eq syntax-of-char-looked-at ?w
)
1497 (not negated-syntax
))
1498 (not (viper-memq-char
1499 char-looked-at viper-non-word-characters
))
1501 (funcall skip-syntax-func
1)
1503 (funcall skip-chars-func addl-chars limit
)))
1504 (setq total
(+ total local
)))
1510 (provide 'viper-util
)
1513 ;;; Local Variables:
1514 ;;; eval: (put 'viper-deflocalvar 'lisp-indent-hook 'defun)
1517 ;;; viper-util.el ends here