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1 ;;; mule.el --- basic commands for mulitilingual environment
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1995 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN.
4 ;; Licensed to the Free Software Foundation.
6 ;; Keywords: mule, multilingual, character set, coding system
8 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
10 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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18 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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22 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
23 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
25 ;;; Code:
27 (defconst mule-version "5.0 (SAKAKI)" "\
28 Version number and name of this version of MULE (multilingual environment).")
30 (defconst mule-version-date "1999.12.7" "\
31 Distribution date of this version of MULE (multilingual environment).")
33 (defun load-with-code-conversion (fullname file &optional noerror nomessage)
34 "Execute a file of Lisp code named FILE whose absolute name is FULLNAME.
35 The file contents are decoded before evaluation if necessary.
36 If optional second arg NOERROR is non-nil,
37 report no error if FILE doesn't exist.
38 Print messages at start and end of loading unless
39 optional third arg NOMESSAGE is non-nil.
40 Return t if file exists."
41 (if (null (file-readable-p fullname))
42 (and (null noerror)
43 (signal 'file-error (list "Cannot open load file" file)))
44 ;; Read file with code conversion, and then eval.
45 (let* ((buffer
46 ;; To avoid any autoloading, set default-major-mode to
47 ;; fundamental-mode.
48 ;; So that we don't get completely screwed if the
49 ;; file is encoded in some complicated character set,
50 ;; read it with real decoding, as a multibyte buffer,
51 ;; even if this is a --unibyte Emacs session.
52 (let ((default-major-mode 'fundamental-mode)
53 (default-enable-multibyte-characters t))
54 ;; We can't use `generate-new-buffer' because files.el
55 ;; is not yet loaded.
56 (get-buffer-create (generate-new-buffer-name " *load*"))))
57 (load-in-progress t)
58 (source (save-match-data (string-match "\\.el\\'" fullname))))
59 (unless nomessage
60 (if source
61 (message "Loading %s (source)..." file)
62 (message "Loading %s..." file)))
63 (when purify-flag
64 (setq preloaded-file-list (cons file preloaded-file-list)))
65 (unwind-protect
66 (let ((load-file-name fullname)
67 (set-auto-coding-for-load t)
68 (inhibit-file-name-operation nil))
69 (save-excursion
70 (set-buffer buffer)
71 (insert-file-contents fullname)
72 ;; If the loaded file was inserted with no-conversion or
73 ;; raw-text coding system, make the buffer unibyte.
74 ;; Otherwise, eval-buffer might try to interpret random
75 ;; binary junk as multibyte characters.
76 (if (and enable-multibyte-characters
77 (or (eq (coding-system-type last-coding-system-used) 5)
78 (eq last-coding-system-used 'no-conversion)))
79 (set-buffer-multibyte nil))
80 ;; Make `kill-buffer' quiet.
81 (set-buffer-modified-p nil))
82 ;; Have the original buffer current while we eval.
83 (eval-buffer buffer nil file
84 ;; If this Emacs is running with --unibyte,
85 ;; convert multibyte strings to unibyte
86 ;; after reading them.
87 ;; (not default-enable-multibyte-characters)
88 nil t
90 (let (kill-buffer-hook kill-buffer-query-functions)
91 (kill-buffer buffer)))
92 (let ((hook (assoc file after-load-alist)))
93 (when hook
94 (mapcar (function eval) (cdr hook))))
95 (unless (or nomessage noninteractive)
96 (if source
97 (message "Loading %s (source)...done" file)
98 (message "Loading %s...done" file)))
99 t)))
101 ;; API (Application Program Interface) for charsets.
103 ;; Return t if OBJ is a quoted symbol
104 ;; and the symbol is the name of a standard charset.
105 (defsubst charset-quoted-standard-p (obj)
106 (and (listp obj) (eq (car obj) 'quote)
107 (symbolp (car-safe (cdr obj)))
108 (let ((vector (get (car-safe (cdr obj)) 'charset)))
109 (and (vectorp vector)
110 (< (aref vector 0) 160)))))
112 (defsubst charsetp (object)
113 "T if OBJECT is a charset."
114 (and (symbolp object) (vectorp (get object 'charset))))
116 (defsubst charset-info (charset)
117 "Return a vector of information of CHARSET.
118 The elements of the vector are:
119 CHARSET-ID, BYTES, DIMENSION, CHARS, WIDTH, DIRECTION,
120 LEADING-CODE-BASE, LEADING-CODE-EXT,
121 ISO-FINAL-CHAR, ISO-GRAPHIC-PLANE,
122 REVERSE-CHARSET, SHORT-NAME, LONG-NAME, DESCRIPTION,
123 PLIST,
124 where
125 CHARSET-ID (integer) is the identification number of the charset.
126 BYTES (integer) is the length of multi-byte form of a character in
127 the charset: one of 1, 2, 3, and 4.
128 DIMENSION (integer) is the number of bytes to represent a character of
129 the charset: 1 or 2.
130 CHARS (integer) is the number of characters in a dimension: 94 or 96.
131 WIDTH (integer) is the number of columns a character in the charset
132 occupies on the screen: one of 0, 1, and 2.
133 DIRECTION (integer) is the rendering direction of characters in the
134 charset when rendering. If 0, render from left to right, else
135 render from right to left.
136 LEADING-CODE-BASE (integer) is the base leading-code for the
137 charset.
138 LEADING-CODE-EXT (integer) is the extended leading-code for the
139 charset. All charsets of less than 0xA0 has the value 0.
140 ISO-FINAL-CHAR (character) is the final character of the
141 corresponding ISO 2022 charset.
142 ISO-GRAPHIC-PLANE (integer) is the graphic plane to be invoked
143 while encoding to variants of ISO 2022 coding system, one of the
144 following: 0/graphic-plane-left(GL), 1/graphic-plane-right(GR).
145 REVERSE-CHARSET (integer) is the charset which differs only in
146 LEFT-TO-RIGHT value from the charset. If there's no such a
147 charset, the value is -1.
148 SHORT-NAME (string) is the short name to refer to the charset.
149 LONG-NAME (string) is the long name to refer to the charset
150 DESCRIPTION (string) is the description string of the charset.
151 PLIST (property list) may contain any type of information a user
152 want to put and get by functions `put-charset-property' and
153 `get-charset-property' respectively."
154 (get charset 'charset))
156 ;; It is better not to use backquote in this file,
157 ;; because that makes a bootstrapping problem
158 ;; if you need to recompile all the Lisp files using interpreted code.
160 (defmacro charset-id (charset)
161 "Return charset identification number of CHARSET."
162 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
163 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 0)
164 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 0)))
166 (defmacro charset-bytes (charset)
167 "Return bytes of CHARSET.
168 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
169 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
170 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 1)
171 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 1)))
173 (defmacro charset-dimension (charset)
174 "Return dimension of CHARSET.
175 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
176 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
177 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 2)
178 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 2)))
180 (defmacro charset-chars (charset)
181 "Return character numbers contained in a dimension of CHARSET.
182 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
183 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
184 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 3)
185 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 3)))
187 (defmacro charset-width (charset)
188 "Return width (how many column occupied on a screen) of CHARSET.
189 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
190 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
191 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 4)
192 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 4)))
194 (defmacro charset-direction (charset)
195 "Return direction of CHARSET.
196 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
197 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
198 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 5)
199 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 5)))
201 (defmacro charset-iso-final-char (charset)
202 "Return final char of CHARSET.
203 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
204 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
205 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 8)
206 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 8)))
208 (defmacro charset-iso-graphic-plane (charset)
209 "Return graphic plane of CHARSET.
210 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
211 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
212 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 9)
213 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 9)))
215 (defmacro charset-reverse-charset (charset)
216 "Return reverse charset of CHARSET.
217 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
218 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
219 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 10)
220 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 10)))
222 (defmacro charset-short-name (charset)
223 "Return short name of CHARSET.
224 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
225 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
226 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 11)
227 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 11)))
229 (defmacro charset-long-name (charset)
230 "Return long name of CHARSET.
231 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
232 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
233 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 12)
234 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 12)))
236 (defmacro charset-description (charset)
237 "Return description of CHARSET.
238 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
239 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
240 (aref (charset-info (nth 1 charset)) 13)
241 (list 'aref (list 'charset-info charset) 13)))
243 (defmacro charset-plist (charset)
244 "Return list charset property of CHARSET.
245 See the function `charset-info' for more detail."
246 (list 'aref
247 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
248 (charset-info (nth 1 charset))
249 (list 'charset-info charset))
250 14))
252 (defun set-charset-plist (charset plist)
253 "Set CHARSET's property list to PLIST, and return PLIST."
254 (aset (charset-info charset) 14 plist))
256 (defun make-char (charset &optional code1 code2)
257 "Return a character of CHARSET whose position codes are CODE1 and CODE2.
258 CODE1 and CODE2 are optional, but if you don't supply
259 sufficient position codes, return a generic character which stands for
260 all characters or group of characters in the character set.
261 A generic character can be used to index a char table (e.g. syntax-table).
262 If CODE1 or CODE2 are invalid (out of range), this function signals an error."
263 (make-char-internal (charset-id charset) code1 code2))
265 (put 'make-char 'byte-compile
266 (function
267 (lambda (form)
268 (let ((charset (nth 1 form)))
269 (if (charset-quoted-standard-p charset)
270 (byte-compile-normal-call
271 (cons 'make-char-internal
272 (cons (charset-id (nth 1 charset)) (nthcdr 2 form))))
273 (byte-compile-normal-call
274 (cons 'make-char-internal
275 (cons (list 'charset-id charset) (nthcdr 2 form)))))))))
277 (defun charset-list ()
278 "Return list of charsets ever defined.
280 This function is provided for backward compatibility.
281 Now we have the variable `charset-list'."
282 charset-list)
284 (defsubst generic-char-p (char)
285 "Return t if and only if CHAR is a generic character.
286 See also the documentation of make-char."
287 (and (>= char 0400)
288 (let ((l (split-char char)))
289 (and (or (= (nth 1 l) 0) (eq (nth 2 l) 0))
290 (not (eq (car l) 'composition))))))
292 (defun decode-char (ccs code-point &optional restriction)
293 "Return character specified by coded character set CCS and CODE-POINT in it.
294 Return nil if such a character is not supported.
295 Currently the only supported coded character set is `ucs' (ISO/IEC
296 10646: Universal Multi-Octet Coded Character Set).
298 Optional argument RESTRICTION specifies a way to map the pair of CCS
299 and CODE-POINT to a chracter. Currently not supported and just ignored."
300 (cond ((eq ccs 'ucs)
301 (cond ((< code-point 128)
302 code-point)
303 ((< code-point 256)
304 (make-char 'latin-iso8859-1 code-point))
305 ((< code-point #x2500)
306 (setq code-point (- code-point #x0100))
307 (make-char 'mule-unicode-0100-24ff
308 (+ (/ code-point 96) 32) (+ (% code-point 96) 32)))
309 ((< code-point #x33ff)
310 (setq code-point (- code-point #x2500))
311 (make-char 'mule-unicode-2500-33ff
312 (+ (/ code-point 96) 32) (+ (% code-point 96) 32)))
313 ((and (>= code-point #xe000) (< code-point #x10000))
314 (setq code-point (- code-point #xe000))
315 (make-char 'mule-unicode-e000-ffff
316 (+ (/ code-point 96) 32) (+ (% code-point 96) 32)))
317 ))))
319 (defun encode-char (char ccs &optional restriction)
320 "Return code-point in coded character set CCS that corresponds to CHAR.
321 Return nil if CHAR is not included in CCS.
322 Currently the only supported coded character set is `ucs' (ISO/IEC
323 10646: Universal Multi-Octet Coded Character Set).
325 CHAR should be in one of these charsets:
326 ascii, latin-iso8859-1, mule-unicode-0100-24ff, mule-unicode-2500-33ff,
327 mule-unicode-e000-ffff
328 Otherwise, return nil.
330 Optional argument RESTRICTION specifies a way to map CHAR to a
331 code-point in CCS. Currently not supported and just ignored."
332 (let* ((split (split-char char))
333 (charset (car split)))
334 (cond ((eq ccs 'ucs)
335 (cond ((eq charset 'ascii)
336 char)
337 ((eq charset 'latin-iso8859-1)
338 (+ (nth 1 split) 128))
339 ((eq charset 'mule-unicode-0100-24ff)
340 (+ #x0100 (+ (* (- (nth 1 split) 32) 96)
341 (- (nth 2 split) 32))))
342 ((eq charset 'mule-unicode-2500-33ff)
343 (+ #x2500 (+ (* (- (nth 1 split) 32) 96)
344 (- (nth 2 split) 32))))
345 ((eq charset 'mule-unicode-e000-ffff)
346 (+ #xe000 (+ (* (- (nth 1 split) 32) 96)
347 (- (nth 2 split) 32)))))))))
350 ;; Coding system stuff
352 ;; Coding system is a symbol that has the property `coding-system'.
354 ;; The value of the property `coding-system' is a vector of the
355 ;; following format:
356 ;; [TYPE MNEMONIC DOC-STRING PLIST FLAGS]
357 ;; We call this vector as coding-spec. See comments in src/coding.c
358 ;; for more detail.
360 (defconst coding-spec-type-idx 0)
361 (defconst coding-spec-mnemonic-idx 1)
362 (defconst coding-spec-doc-string-idx 2)
363 (defconst coding-spec-plist-idx 3)
364 (defconst coding-spec-flags-idx 4)
366 ;; PLIST is a property list of a coding system. To share PLIST among
367 ;; alias coding systems, a coding system has PLIST in coding-spec
368 ;; instead of having it in normal property list of Lisp symbol.
369 ;; Here's a list of coding system properties currently being used.
371 ;; o coding-category
373 ;; The value is a coding category the coding system belongs to. The
374 ;; function `make-coding-system' sets this value automatically
375 ;; unless its argument PROPERTIES specifies this property.
377 ;; o alias-coding-systems
379 ;; The value is a list of coding systems of the same alias group. The
380 ;; first element is the coding system made at first, which we call as
381 ;; `base coding system'. The function `make-coding-system' sets this
382 ;; value automatically and `define-coding-system-alias' updates it.
384 ;; o post-read-conversion
386 ;; The value is a function to call after some text is inserted and
387 ;; decoded by the coding system itself and before any functions in
388 ;; `after-insert-functions' are called. The arguments to this
389 ;; function is the same as those of a function in
390 ;; `after-insert-functions', i.e. LENGTH of a text while putting point
391 ;; at the head of the text to be decoded
393 ;; o pre-write-conversion
395 ;; The value is a function to call after all functions in
396 ;; `write-region-annotate-functions' and `buffer-file-format' are
397 ;; called, and before the text is encoded by the coding system itself.
398 ;; The arguments to this function is the same as those of a function
399 ;; in `write-region-annotate-functions', i.e. FROM and TO specifying
400 ;; region of a text.
402 ;; o translation-table-for-decode
404 ;; The value is a translation table to be applied on decoding. See
405 ;; the function `make-translation-table' for the format of translation
406 ;; table.
408 ;; o translation-table-for-encode
410 ;; The value is a translation table to be applied on encoding.
412 ;; o safe-chars
414 ;; The value is a char table. If a character has non-nil value in it,
415 ;; the character is safely supported by the coding system. This
416 ;; overrides the specification of safe-charsets.
418 ;; o safe-charsets
420 ;; The value is a list of charsets safely supported by the coding
421 ;; system. The value t means that all charsets Emacs handles are
422 ;; supported. Even if some charset is not in this list, it doesn't
423 ;; mean that the charset can't be encoded in the coding system,
424 ;; instead, it just means that some other receiver of a text encoded
425 ;; in the coding system won't be able to handle that charset.
427 ;; o mime-charset
429 ;; The value is a symbol of which name is `MIME-charset' parameter of
430 ;; the coding system.
432 ;; o charset-origin-alist
434 ;; The value is a list of this form:
435 ;; (CHARSET EXTERNAL-CHARSET-NAME ENCODING-FUNCTION).
436 ;; ENCODING-FUNCTION is a function to encode a character in CHARSET
437 ;; to the code in EXTERNAL-CHARSET-NAME. The command what-cursor-position
438 ;; uses this information of the buffer-file-coding-system.
439 ;; ENCODING-FUNCTION may be a translation table or a symbol whose
440 ;; property `translation-table' is a translation table. In these case,
441 ;; the translation table is used to encode the character.
443 ;; o valid-codes (meaningful only for a coding system based on CCL)
445 ;; The value is a list to indicate valid byte ranges of the encoded
446 ;; file. Each element of the list is an integer or a cons of integer.
447 ;; In the former case, the integer value is a valid byte code. In the
448 ;; latter case, the integers specifies the range of valid byte codes.
451 ;; Return coding-spec of CODING-SYSTEM
452 (defsubst coding-system-spec (coding-system)
453 (get (check-coding-system coding-system) 'coding-system))
455 (defun coding-system-type (coding-system)
456 "Return the coding type of CODING-SYSTEM.
457 A coding type is an integer value indicating the encoding method
458 of CODING-SYSTEM. See the function `make-coding-system' for more detail."
459 (aref (coding-system-spec coding-system) coding-spec-type-idx))
461 (defun coding-system-mnemonic (coding-system)
462 "Return the mnemonic character of CODING-SYSTEM.
463 The mnemonic character of a coding system is used in mode line
464 to indicate the coding system. If the arg is nil, return ?-."
465 (let ((spec (coding-system-spec coding-system)))
466 (if spec (aref spec coding-spec-mnemonic-idx) ?-)))
468 (defun coding-system-doc-string (coding-system)
469 "Return the documentation string for CODING-SYSTEM."
470 (aref (coding-system-spec coding-system) coding-spec-doc-string-idx))
472 (defun coding-system-plist (coding-system)
473 "Return the property list of CODING-SYSTEM."
474 (aref (coding-system-spec coding-system) coding-spec-plist-idx))
476 (defun coding-system-flags (coding-system)
477 "Return `flags' of CODING-SYSTEM.
478 A `flags' of a coding system is a vector of length 32 indicating detailed
479 information of a coding system. See the function `make-coding-system'
480 for more detail."
481 (aref (coding-system-spec coding-system) coding-spec-flags-idx))
483 (defun coding-system-get (coding-system prop)
484 "Extract a value from CODING-SYSTEM's property list for property PROP."
485 (plist-get (coding-system-plist coding-system) prop))
487 (defun coding-system-put (coding-system prop val)
488 "Change value in CODING-SYSTEM's property list PROP to VAL."
489 (let ((plist (coding-system-plist coding-system)))
490 (if plist
491 (plist-put plist prop val)
492 (aset (coding-system-spec coding-system) coding-spec-plist-idx
493 (list prop val)))))
495 (defun coding-system-category (coding-system)
496 "Return the coding category of CODING-SYSTEM."
497 (coding-system-get coding-system 'coding-category))
499 (defun coding-system-base (coding-system)
500 "Return the base coding system of CODING-SYSTEM.
501 A base coding system is what made by `make-coding-system'.
502 Any alias nor subsidiary coding systems are not base coding system."
503 (car (coding-system-get coding-system 'alias-coding-systems)))
505 (defalias 'coding-system-parent 'coding-system-base)
506 (make-obsolete 'coding-system-parent 'coding-system-base "20.3")
508 ;; Coding system also has a property `eol-type'.
510 ;; This property indicates how the coding system handles end-of-line
511 ;; format. The value is integer 0, 1, 2, or a vector of three coding
512 ;; systems. Each integer value 0, 1, and 2 indicates the format of
513 ;; end-of-line LF, CRLF, and CR respectively. A vector value
514 ;; indicates that the format of end-of-line should be detected
515 ;; automatically. Nth element of the vector is the subsidiary coding
516 ;; system whose `eol-type' property is N.
518 (defun coding-system-eol-type (coding-system)
519 "Return eol-type of CODING-SYSTEM.
520 An eol-type is integer 0, 1, 2, or a vector of coding systems.
522 Integer values 0, 1, and 2 indicate a format of end-of-line; LF,
523 CRLF, and CR respectively.
525 A vector value indicates that a format of end-of-line should be
526 detected automatically. Nth element of the vector is the subsidiary
527 coding system whose eol-type is N."
528 (get coding-system 'eol-type))
530 (defun coding-system-lessp (x y)
531 (cond ((eq x 'no-conversion) t)
532 ((eq y 'no-conversion) nil)
533 ((eq x 'emacs-mule) t)
534 ((eq y 'emacs-mule) nil)
535 ((eq x 'undecided) t)
536 ((eq y 'undecided) nil)
537 (t (let ((c1 (coding-system-mnemonic x))
538 (c2 (coding-system-mnemonic y)))
539 (or (< (downcase c1) (downcase c2))
540 (and (not (> (downcase c1) (downcase c2)))
541 (< c1 c2)))))))
543 ;; Add CODING-SYSTEM to coding-system-list while keeping it sorted.
544 (defun add-to-coding-system-list (coding-system)
545 (if (or (null coding-system-list)
546 (coding-system-lessp coding-system (car coding-system-list)))
547 (setq coding-system-list (cons coding-system coding-system-list))
548 (let ((len (length coding-system-list))
549 mid (tem coding-system-list))
550 (while (> len 1)
551 (setq mid (nthcdr (/ len 2) tem))
552 (if (coding-system-lessp (car mid) coding-system)
553 (setq tem mid
554 len (- len (/ len 2)))
555 (setq len (/ len 2))))
556 (setcdr tem (cons coding-system (cdr tem))))))
558 (defun coding-system-list (&optional base-only)
559 "Return a list of all existing non-subsidiary coding systems.
560 If optional arg BASE-ONLY is non-nil, only base coding systems are listed.
561 The value doesn't include subsidiary coding systems which are what
562 made from bases and aliases automatically for various end-of-line
563 formats (e.g. iso-latin-1-unix, koi8-r-dos)."
564 (let* ((codings (copy-sequence coding-system-list))
565 (tail (cons nil codings)))
566 ;; Remove subsidiary coding systems (eol variants) and alias
567 ;; coding systems (if necessary).
568 (while (cdr tail)
569 (let* ((coding (car (cdr tail)))
570 (aliases (coding-system-get coding 'alias-coding-systems)))
571 (if (or
572 ;; CODING is an eol variant if not in ALIASES.
573 (not (memq coding aliases))
574 ;; CODING is an alias if it is not car of ALIASES.
575 (and base-only (not (eq coding (car aliases)))))
576 (setcdr tail (cdr (cdr tail)))
577 (setq tail (cdr tail)))))
578 codings))
580 (defun register-char-codings (coding-system safe-chars)
581 (let ((general (char-table-extra-slot char-coding-system-table 0)))
582 (if (eq safe-chars t)
583 (or (memq coding-system general)
584 (set-char-table-extra-slot char-coding-system-table 0
585 (cons coding-system general)))
586 (map-char-table
587 (function
588 (lambda (key val)
589 (if (and (>= key 128) val)
590 (let ((codings (aref char-coding-system-table key)))
591 (or (memq coding-system codings)
592 (aset char-coding-system-table key
593 (cons coding-system codings)))))))
594 safe-chars))))
597 ;; Make subsidiary coding systems (eol-type variants) of CODING-SYSTEM.
598 (defun make-subsidiary-coding-system (coding-system)
599 (let ((coding-spec (coding-system-spec coding-system))
600 (subsidiaries (vector (intern (format "%s-unix" coding-system))
601 (intern (format "%s-dos" coding-system))
602 (intern (format "%s-mac" coding-system))))
603 (i 0)
604 temp)
605 (while (< i 3)
606 (put (aref subsidiaries i) 'coding-system coding-spec)
607 (put (aref subsidiaries i) 'eol-type i)
608 (add-to-coding-system-list (aref subsidiaries i))
609 (setq coding-system-alist
610 (cons (list (symbol-name (aref subsidiaries i)))
611 coding-system-alist))
612 (setq i (1+ i)))
613 subsidiaries))
615 (defun make-coding-system (coding-system type mnemonic doc-string
616 &optional
617 flags
618 properties
619 eol-type)
620 "Define a new coding system CODING-SYSTEM (symbol).
621 Remaining arguments are TYPE, MNEMONIC, DOC-STRING, FLAGS (optional),
622 and PROPERTIES (optional) which construct a coding-spec of CODING-SYSTEM
623 in the following format:
624 [TYPE MNEMONIC DOC-STRING PLIST FLAGS]
626 TYPE is an integer value indicating the type of the coding system as follows:
627 0: Emacs internal format,
628 1: Shift-JIS (or MS-Kanji) used mainly on Japanese PC,
629 2: ISO-2022 including many variants,
630 3: Big5 used mainly on Chinese PC,
631 4: private, CCL programs provide encoding/decoding algorithm,
632 5: Raw-text, which means that text contains random 8-bit codes.
634 MNEMONIC is a character to be displayed on mode line for the coding system.
636 DOC-STRING is a documentation string for the coding system.
638 FLAGS specifies more detailed information of the coding system as follows:
640 If TYPE is 2 (ISO-2022), FLAGS is a list of these elements:
641 CHARSET0, CHARSET1, CHARSET2, CHARSET3, SHORT-FORM,
642 ASCII-EOL, ASCII-CNTL, SEVEN, LOCKING-SHIFT, SINGLE-SHIFT,
643 USE-ROMAN, USE-OLDJIS, NO-ISO6429, INIT-BOL, DESIGNATION-BOL,
644 SAFE, ACCEPT-LATIN-EXTRA-CODE.
645 CHARSETn are character sets initially designated to Gn graphic registers.
646 If CHARSETn is nil, Gn is never used.
647 If CHARSETn is t, Gn can be used but nothing designated initially.
648 If CHARSETn is a list of character sets, those character sets are
649 designated to Gn on output, but nothing designated to Gn initially.
650 But, character set `ascii' can be designated only to G0.
651 SHORT-FORM non-nil means use short designation sequence on output.
652 ASCII-EOL non-nil means designate ASCII to g0 at end of line on output.
653 ASCII-CNTL non-nil means designate ASCII to g0 before control codes and
654 SPACE on output.
655 SEVEN non-nil means use 7-bit code only on output.
656 LOCKING-SHIFT non-nil means use locking-shift.
657 SINGLE-SHIFT non-nil means use single-shift.
658 USE-ROMAN non-nil means designate JIS0201-1976-Roman instead of ASCII.
659 USE-OLDJIS non-nil means designate JIS0208-1976 instead of JIS0208-1983.
660 NO-ISO6429 non-nil means not use ISO6429's direction specification.
661 INIT-BOL non-nil means any designation state is assumed to be reset
662 to initial at each beginning of line on output.
663 DESIGNATION-BOL non-nil means designation sequences should be placed
664 at beginning of line on output.
665 SAFE non-nil means convert unsafe characters to `?' on output.
666 Characters not specified in the property `safe-charsets' nor
667 `safe-chars' are unsafe.
668 ACCEPT-LATIN-EXTRA-CODE non-nil means code-detection routine accepts
669 a code specified in `latin-extra-code-table' (which see) as a valid
670 code of the coding system.
672 If TYPE is 4 (private), FLAGS should be a cons of CCL programs, for
673 decoding and encoding. CCL programs should be specified by their
674 symbols.
676 PROPERTIES is an alist of properties vs the corresponding values.
677 These properties are set in PLIST, a property list. This function
678 also sets properties `coding-category' and `alias-coding-systems'
679 automatically.
681 EOL-TYPE specifies the EOL type of the coding-system in one of the
682 following formats:
684 o symbol (unix, dos, or mac)
686 The symbol `unix' means Unix-like EOL (LF), `dos' means
687 DOS-like EOL (CRLF), and `mac' means MAC-like EOL (CR).
689 o number (0, 1, or 2)
691 The number 0, 1, and 2 mean UNIX, DOS, and MAC-like EOL
692 respectively.
694 o vector of coding-systems of length 3
696 The EOL type is detected automatically for the coding system.
697 And, according to the detected EOL type, one of the coding
698 systems in the vector is selected. Elements of the vector
699 corresponds to Unix-like EOL, DOS-like EOL, and Mac-like EOL
700 in this order.
702 Kludgy features for backward compatibility:
704 1. If TYPE is 4 and car or cdr of FLAGS is a vector, the vector is
705 treated as a compiled CCL code.
707 2. If PROPERTIES is just a list of character sets, the list is set as
708 a value of `safe-charsets' in PLIST."
709 ;; Set a value of `coding-system' property.
710 (let ((coding-spec (make-vector 5 nil))
711 (no-initial-designation t)
712 (no-alternative-designation t)
713 coding-category)
714 (if (or (not (integerp type)) (< type 0) (> type 5))
715 (error "TYPE argument must be 0..5"))
716 (if (or (not (integerp mnemonic)) (<= mnemonic ? ) (> mnemonic 127))
717 (error "MNEMONIC argument must be an ASCII printable character."))
718 (aset coding-spec coding-spec-type-idx type)
719 (aset coding-spec coding-spec-mnemonic-idx mnemonic)
720 (aset coding-spec coding-spec-doc-string-idx
721 (purecopy (if (stringp doc-string) doc-string "")))
722 (cond ((= type 0)
723 (setq coding-category 'coding-category-emacs-mule))
724 ((= type 1)
725 (setq coding-category 'coding-category-sjis))
726 ((= type 2) ; ISO2022
727 (let ((i 0)
728 (vec (make-vector 32 nil))
729 (g1-designation nil)
730 (fl flags))
731 (while (< i 4)
732 (let ((charset (car fl)))
733 (if (and no-initial-designation
734 (> i 0)
735 (or (charsetp charset)
736 (and (consp charset)
737 (charsetp (car charset)))))
738 (setq no-initial-designation nil))
739 (if (charsetp charset)
740 (if (= i 1) (setq g1-designation charset))
741 (if (consp charset)
742 (let ((tail charset)
743 elt)
744 (while tail
745 (setq elt (car tail))
746 (if (eq elt t)
747 (setq no-alternative-designation nil)
748 (if (and elt (not (charsetp elt)))
749 (error "Invalid charset: %s" elt)))
750 (setq tail (cdr tail)))
751 (setq g1-designation (car charset)))
752 (if charset
753 (if (eq charset t)
754 (setq no-alternative-designation nil)
755 (error "Invalid charset: %s" charset)))))
756 (aset vec i charset))
757 (setq fl (cdr fl) i (1+ i)))
758 (while (and (< i 32) fl)
759 (aset vec i (car fl))
760 (setq fl (cdr fl) i (1+ i)))
761 (aset coding-spec 4 vec)
762 (setq coding-category
763 (if (aref vec 8) ; Use locking-shift.
764 (or (and (aref vec 7) 'coding-category-iso-7-else)
765 'coding-category-iso-8-else)
766 (if (aref vec 7) ; 7-bit only.
767 (if (aref vec 9) ; Use single-shift.
768 'coding-category-iso-7-else
769 (if no-alternative-designation
770 'coding-category-iso-7-tight
771 'coding-category-iso-7))
772 (if (or no-initial-designation
773 (not no-alternative-designation))
774 'coding-category-iso-8-else
775 (if (and (charsetp g1-designation)
776 (= (charset-dimension g1-designation) 2))
777 'coding-category-iso-8-2
778 'coding-category-iso-8-1)))))))
779 ((= type 3)
780 (setq coding-category 'coding-category-big5))
781 ((= type 4) ; private
782 (setq coding-category 'coding-category-ccl)
783 (if (not (consp flags))
784 (error "Invalid FLAGS argument for TYPE 4 (CCL)")
785 (let ((decoder (check-ccl-program
786 (car flags)
787 (intern (format "%s-decoder" coding-system))))
788 (encoder (check-ccl-program
789 (cdr flags)
790 (intern (format "%s-encoder" coding-system)))))
791 (if (and decoder encoder)
792 (aset coding-spec 4 (cons decoder encoder))
793 (error "Invalid FLAGS argument for TYPE 4 (CCL)")))))
794 (t ; i.e. (= type 5)
795 (setq coding-category 'coding-category-raw-text)))
797 (let ((plist (list 'coding-category coding-category
798 'alias-coding-systems (list coding-system))))
799 (if no-initial-designation
800 (plist-put plist 'no-initial-designation t))
801 (if (and properties
802 (or (eq properties t)
803 (not (consp (car properties)))))
804 ;; In the old version, the arg PROPERTIES is a list to be
805 ;; set in PLIST as a value of property `safe-charsets'.
806 (setq properties (list (cons 'safe-charsets properties))))
807 ;; In the current version PROPERTIES is a property list.
808 ;; Reflect it into PLIST one by one while handling safe-chars
809 ;; specially.
810 (let ((safe-charsets (cdr (assq 'safe-charsets properties)))
811 (safe-chars (cdr (assq 'safe-chars properties)))
812 (l properties)
813 prop val)
814 ;; If only safe-charsets is specified, make a char-table from
815 ;; it, and store that char-table as the value of `safe-chars'.
816 (if (and (not safe-chars) safe-charsets)
817 (let (charset)
818 (if (eq safe-charsets t)
819 (setq safe-chars t)
820 (setq safe-chars (make-char-table 'safe-chars))
821 (while safe-charsets
822 (setq charset (car safe-charsets)
823 safe-charsets (cdr safe-charsets))
824 (cond ((eq charset 'ascii)) ; just ignore
825 ((eq charset 'eight-bit-control)
826 (let ((i 128))
827 (while (< i 160)
828 (aset safe-chars i t)
829 (setq i (1+ i)))))
830 ((eq charset 'eight-bit-graphic)
831 (let ((i 160))
832 (while (< i 256)
833 (aset safe-chars i t)
834 (setq i (1+ i)))))
836 (aset safe-chars (make-char charset) t)))))
837 (setq l (cons (cons 'safe-chars safe-chars) l))))
838 (while l
839 (setq prop (car (car l)) val (cdr (car l)) l (cdr l))
840 (if (eq prop 'safe-chars)
841 (progn
842 (if (and (symbolp val)
843 (get val 'translation-table))
844 (setq safe-chars (get val 'translation-table)))
845 (register-char-codings coding-system safe-chars)
846 (setq val safe-chars)))
847 (plist-put plist prop val)))
848 ;; The property `coding-category' may have been set differently
849 ;; through PROPERTIES.
850 (setq coding-category (plist-get plist 'coding-category))
851 (aset coding-spec coding-spec-plist-idx plist))
852 (put coding-system 'coding-system coding-spec)
853 (put coding-category 'coding-systems
854 (cons coding-system (get coding-category 'coding-systems))))
856 ;; Next, set a value of `eol-type' property.
857 (if (not eol-type)
858 ;; If EOL-TYPE is nil, set a vector of subsidiary coding
859 ;; systems, each corresponds to a coding system for the detected
860 ;; EOL format.
861 (setq eol-type (make-subsidiary-coding-system coding-system)))
862 (setq eol-type
863 (cond ((or (eq eol-type 'unix) (null eol-type))
865 ((eq eol-type 'dos)
867 ((eq eol-type 'mac)
869 ((or (and (vectorp eol-type)
870 (= (length eol-type) 3))
871 (and (numberp eol-type)
872 (and (>= eol-type 0)
873 (<= eol-type 2))))
874 eol-type)
876 (error "Invalid EOL-TYPE spec:%S" eol-type))))
877 (put coding-system 'eol-type eol-type)
879 ;; At last, register CODING-SYSTEM in `coding-system-list' and
880 ;; `coding-system-alist'.
881 (add-to-coding-system-list coding-system)
882 (setq coding-system-alist (cons (list (symbol-name coding-system))
883 coding-system-alist))
885 ;; For a coding system of cateogory iso-8-1 and iso-8-2, create
886 ;; XXX-with-esc variants.
887 (let ((coding-category (coding-system-category coding-system)))
888 (if (or (eq coding-category 'coding-category-iso-8-1)
889 (eq coding-category 'coding-category-iso-8-2))
890 (let ((esc (intern (concat (symbol-name coding-system) "-with-esc")))
891 (doc (format "Same as %s but can handle any charsets by ISO's escape sequences." coding-system))
892 (safe-charsets (assq 'safe-charsets properties))
893 (mime-charset (assq 'mime-charset properties)))
894 (if safe-charsets
895 (setcdr safe-charsets t)
896 (setq properties (cons (cons 'safe-charsets t) properties)))
897 (if mime-charset
898 (setcdr mime-charset nil))
899 (make-coding-system esc type mnemonic doc
900 (if (listp (car flags))
901 (cons (append (car flags) '(t)) (cdr flags))
902 (cons (list (car flags) t) (cdr flags)))
903 properties))))
905 coding-system)
907 (defun define-coding-system-alias (alias coding-system)
908 "Define ALIAS as an alias for coding system CODING-SYSTEM."
909 (put alias 'coding-system (coding-system-spec coding-system))
910 (nconc (coding-system-get alias 'alias-coding-systems) (list alias))
911 (add-to-coding-system-list alias)
912 (setq coding-system-alist (cons (list (symbol-name alias))
913 coding-system-alist))
914 (let ((eol-type (coding-system-eol-type coding-system)))
915 (if (vectorp eol-type)
916 (put alias 'eol-type (make-subsidiary-coding-system alias))
917 (put alias 'eol-type eol-type))))
919 (defun set-buffer-file-coding-system (coding-system &optional force)
920 "Set the file coding-system of the current buffer to CODING-SYSTEM.
921 This means that when you save the buffer, it will be converted
922 according to CODING-SYSTEM. For a list of possible values of CODING-SYSTEM,
923 use \\[list-coding-systems].
925 If the buffer's previous file coding-system value specifies end-of-line
926 conversion, and CODING-SYSTEM does not specify one, CODING-SYSTEM is
927 merged with the already-specified end-of-line conversion.
929 If the buffer's previous file coding-system value specifies text
930 conversion, and CODING-SYSTEM does not specify one, CODING-SYSTEM is
931 merged with the already-specified text conversion.
933 However, if the optional prefix argument FORCE is non-nil, then
934 CODING-SYSTEM is used exactly as specified.
936 This marks the buffer modified so that the succeeding \\[save-buffer]
937 surely saves the buffer with CODING-SYSTEM. From a program, if you
938 don't want to mark the buffer modified, just set the variable
939 `buffer-file-coding-system' directly."
940 (interactive "zCoding system for visited file (default, nil): \nP")
941 (check-coding-system coding-system)
942 (if (and coding-system buffer-file-coding-system (null force))
943 (let ((base (coding-system-base buffer-file-coding-system))
944 (eol (coding-system-eol-type buffer-file-coding-system)))
945 ;; If CODING-SYSTEM doesn't specify text conversion, merge
946 ;; with that of buffer-file-coding-system.
947 (if (eq (coding-system-base coding-system) 'undecided)
948 (setq coding-system (coding-system-change-text-conversion
949 coding-system base)))
950 ;; If CODING-SYSTEM doesn't specify eol conversion, merge with
951 ;; that of buffer-file-coding-system.
952 (if (and (vectorp (coding-system-eol-type coding-system))
953 (numberp eol) (>= eol 0) (<= eol 2))
954 (setq coding-system (coding-system-change-eol-conversion
955 coding-system eol)))))
956 (setq buffer-file-coding-system coding-system)
957 (set-buffer-modified-p t)
958 (force-mode-line-update))
960 (defvar default-terminal-coding-system nil
961 "Default value for the terminal coding system.
962 This is normally set according to the selected language environment.
963 See also the command `set-terminal-coding-system'.")
965 (defun set-terminal-coding-system (coding-system)
966 "Set coding system of your terminal to CODING-SYSTEM.
967 All text output to the terminal will be encoded
968 with the specified coding system.
969 For a list of possible values of CODING-SYSTEM, use \\[list-coding-systems].
970 The default is determined by the selected language environment
971 or by the previous use of this command."
972 (interactive
973 (list (let ((default (if (and (not (terminal-coding-system))
974 default-terminal-coding-system)
975 default-terminal-coding-system)))
976 (read-coding-system
977 (format "Coding system for terminal display (default, %s): "
978 default)
979 default))))
980 (if (and (not coding-system)
981 (not (terminal-coding-system)))
982 (setq coding-system default-terminal-coding-system))
983 (if coding-system
984 (setq default-terminal-coding-system coding-system))
985 (set-terminal-coding-system-internal coding-system)
986 (redraw-frame (selected-frame)))
988 (defvar default-keyboard-coding-system nil
989 "Default value of the keyboard coding system.
990 This is normally set according to the selected language environment.
991 See also the command `set-keyboard-coding-system'.")
993 (defun set-keyboard-coding-system (coding-system)
994 "Set coding system for keyboard input to CODING-SYSTEM.
995 In addition, this command enables Encoded-kbd minor mode.
996 \(If CODING-SYSTEM is nil, Encoded-kbd mode is turned off.)
997 For a list of possible values of CODING-SYSTEM, use \\[list-coding-systems].
998 The default is determined by the selected language environment
999 or by the previous use of this command."
1000 (interactive
1001 (list (let ((default (if (and (not (keyboard-coding-system))
1002 default-keyboard-coding-system)
1003 default-keyboard-coding-system)))
1004 (read-coding-system
1005 (format "Coding system for keyboard input (default, %s): "
1006 default)
1007 default))))
1008 (if (and (not coding-system)
1009 (not (keyboard-coding-system)))
1010 (setq coding-system default-keyboard-coding-system))
1011 (if coding-system
1012 (setq default-keyboard-coding-system coding-system))
1013 (set-keyboard-coding-system-internal coding-system)
1014 (encoded-kbd-mode (if coding-system 1 0)))
1016 (defun set-buffer-process-coding-system (decoding encoding)
1017 "Set coding systems for the process associated with the current buffer.
1018 DECODING is the coding system to be used to decode input from the process,
1019 ENCODING is the coding system to be used to encode output to the process.
1021 For a list of possible values of CODING-SYSTEM, use \\[list-coding-systems]."
1022 (interactive
1023 "zCoding-system for output from the process: \nzCoding-system for input to the process: ")
1024 (let ((proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
1025 (if (null proc)
1026 (error "no process")
1027 (check-coding-system decoding)
1028 (check-coding-system encoding)
1029 (set-process-coding-system proc decoding encoding)))
1030 (force-mode-line-update))
1032 (defalias 'set-clipboard-coding-system 'set-selection-coding-system)
1034 (defun set-selection-coding-system (coding-system)
1035 "Make CODING-SYSTEM used for communicating with other X clients .
1036 When sending or receiving text via cut_buffer, selection, and clipboard,
1037 the text is encoded or decoded by CODING-SYSTEM."
1038 (interactive "zCoding system for X selection: ")
1039 (check-coding-system coding-system)
1040 (setq selection-coding-system coding-system))
1042 ;; Coding system lastly specified by the command
1043 ;; set-next-selection-coding-system.
1044 (defvar last-next-selection-coding-system nil)
1046 (defun set-next-selection-coding-system (coding-system)
1047 "Make CODING-SYSTEM used for the next communication with other X clients.
1048 This setting is effective for the next communication only."
1049 (interactive
1050 (list (read-coding-system
1051 (if last-next-selection-coding-system
1052 (format "Coding system for the next X selection (default, %S): "
1053 last-next-selection-coding-system)
1054 "Coding system for the next X selection: ")
1055 last-next-selection-coding-system)))
1056 (if coding-system
1057 (setq last-next-selection-coding-system coding-system)
1058 (setq coding-system last-next-selection-coding-system))
1059 (check-coding-system coding-system)
1061 (setq next-selection-coding-system coding-system))
1063 (defun set-coding-priority (arg)
1064 "Set priority of coding categories according to LIST.
1065 LIST is a list of coding categories ordered by priority."
1066 (let ((l arg)
1067 (current-list (copy-sequence coding-category-list)))
1068 ;; Check the validity of ARG while deleting coding categories in
1069 ;; ARG from CURRENT-LIST. We assume that CODING-CATEGORY-LIST
1070 ;; contains all coding categories.
1071 (while l
1072 (if (or (null (get (car l) 'coding-category-index))
1073 (null (memq (car l) current-list)))
1074 (error "Invalid or duplicated element in argument: %s" arg))
1075 (setq current-list (delq (car l) current-list))
1076 (setq l (cdr l)))
1077 ;; Update `coding-category-list' and return it.
1078 (setq coding-category-list (append arg current-list))
1079 (set-coding-priority-internal)))
1081 ;;; FILE I/O
1083 (defcustom auto-coding-alist
1084 '(("\\.\\(arc\\|zip\\|lzh\\|zoo\\|jar\\|tar\\|tgz\\)\\'" . no-conversion)
1085 ("\\.\\(ARC\\|ZIP\\|LZH\\|ZOO\\|JAR\\|TAR\\|TGZ\\)\\'" . no-conversion))
1086 "Alist of filename patterns vs corresponding coding systems.
1087 Each element looks like (REGEXP . CODING-SYSTEM).
1088 A file whose name matches REGEXP is decoded by CODING-SYSTEM on reading.
1090 The settings in this alist take priority over `coding:' tags
1091 in the file (see the function `set-auto-coding')
1092 and the contents of `file-coding-system-alist'."
1093 :group 'files
1094 :group 'mule
1095 :type '(repeat (cons (regexp :tag "File name regexp")
1096 (symbol :tag "Coding system"))))
1098 (defvar set-auto-coding-for-load nil
1099 "Non-nil means look for `load-coding' property instead of `coding'.
1100 This is used for loading and byte-compiling Emacs Lisp files.")
1102 (defun auto-coding-alist-lookup (filename)
1103 "Return the coding system specified by `auto-coding-alist' for FILENAME."
1104 (let ((alist auto-coding-alist)
1105 (case-fold-search (memq system-type '(vax-vms windows-nt ms-dos)))
1106 coding-system)
1107 (while (and alist (not coding-system))
1108 (if (string-match (car (car alist)) filename)
1109 (setq coding-system (cdr (car alist)))
1110 (setq alist (cdr alist))))
1111 coding-system))
1113 (defun set-auto-coding (filename size)
1114 "Return coding system for a file FILENAME of which SIZE bytes follow point.
1115 These bytes should include at least the first 1k of the file
1116 and the last 3k of the file, but the middle may be omitted.
1118 It checks FILENAME against the variable `auto-coding-alist'.
1119 If FILENAME doesn't match any entries in the variable,
1120 it checks for a `coding:' tag in the first one or two lines following
1121 point. If no `coding:' tag is found, it checks for local variables
1122 list in the last 3K bytes out of the SIZE bytes.
1124 The return value is the specified coding system,
1125 or nil if nothing specified.
1127 The variable `set-auto-coding-function' (which see) is set to this
1128 function by default."
1129 (let ((coding-system (auto-coding-alist-lookup filename)))
1131 (or coding-system
1132 (let* ((case-fold-search t)
1133 (head-start (point))
1134 (head-end (+ head-start (min size 1024)))
1135 (tail-start (+ head-start (max (- size 3072) 0)))
1136 (tail-end (+ head-start size))
1137 coding-system head-found tail-found pos)
1138 ;; Try a short cut by searching for the string "coding:"
1139 ;; and for "unibyte:" at the head and tail of SIZE bytes.
1140 (setq head-found (or (search-forward "coding:" head-end t)
1141 (search-forward "unibyte:" head-end t)))
1142 (if (and head-found (> head-found tail-start))
1143 ;; Head and tail are overlapped.
1144 (setq tail-found head-found)
1145 (goto-char tail-start)
1146 (setq tail-found (or (search-forward "coding:" tail-end t)
1147 (search-forward "unibyte:" tail-end t))))
1149 ;; At first check the head.
1150 (when head-found
1151 (goto-char head-start)
1152 (setq pos (re-search-forward "[\n\r]" head-end t))
1153 (if (and pos
1154 (= (char-after head-start) ?#)
1155 (= (char-after (1+ head-start)) ?!))
1156 ;; If the file begins with "#!" (exec interpreter magic),
1157 ;; look for coding frobs in the first two lines. You cannot
1158 ;; necessarily put them in the first line of such a file
1159 ;; without screwing up the interpreter invocation.
1160 (setq pos (search-forward "\n" head-end t)))
1161 (if pos (setq head-end pos))
1162 (when (< head-found head-end)
1163 (goto-char head-start)
1164 (when (and set-auto-coding-for-load
1165 (re-search-forward
1166 "-\\*-\\(.*;\\)?[ \t]*unibyte:[ \t]*\\([^ ;]+\\)"
1167 head-end t))
1168 (setq coding-system 'raw-text))
1169 (when (and (not coding-system)
1170 (re-search-forward
1171 "-\\*-\\(.*;\\)?[ \t]*coding:[ \t]*\\([^ ;]+\\)"
1172 head-end t))
1173 (setq coding-system (intern (match-string 2)))
1174 (or (coding-system-p coding-system)
1175 (setq coding-system nil)))))
1177 ;; If no coding: tag in the head, check the tail.
1178 (when (and tail-found (not coding-system))
1179 (goto-char tail-start)
1180 (search-forward "\n\^L" nil t)
1181 (if (re-search-forward
1182 "^\\(.*\\)[ \t]*Local Variables:[ \t]*\\(.*\\)$" tail-end t)
1183 ;; The prefix is what comes before "local variables:" in its
1184 ;; line. The suffix is what comes after "local variables:"
1185 ;; in its line.
1186 (let* ((prefix (regexp-quote (match-string 1)))
1187 (suffix (regexp-quote (match-string 2)))
1188 (re-coding
1189 (concat
1190 "^" prefix
1191 "[ \t]*coding[ \t]*:[ \t]*\\([^ \t]+\\)[ \t]*"
1192 suffix "$"))
1193 (re-unibyte
1194 (concat
1195 "^" prefix
1196 "[ \t]*unibyte[ \t]*:[ \t]*\\([^ \t]+\\)[ \t]*"
1197 suffix "$"))
1198 (re-end
1199 (concat "^" prefix "[ \t]*end *:[ \t]*" suffix "$"))
1200 (pos (point)))
1201 (re-search-forward re-end tail-end 'move)
1202 (setq tail-end (point))
1203 (goto-char pos)
1204 (when (and set-auto-coding-for-load
1205 (re-search-forward re-unibyte tail-end t))
1206 (setq coding-system 'raw-text))
1207 (when (and (not coding-system)
1208 (re-search-forward re-coding tail-end t))
1209 (setq coding-system (intern (match-string 1)))
1210 (or (coding-system-p coding-system)
1211 (setq coding-system nil))))))
1212 coding-system))))
1214 (setq set-auto-coding-function 'set-auto-coding)
1216 ;; Set buffer-file-coding-system of the current buffer after some text
1217 ;; is inserted.
1218 (defun after-insert-file-set-buffer-file-coding-system (inserted)
1219 (if last-coding-system-used
1220 (let ((coding-system
1221 (find-new-buffer-file-coding-system last-coding-system-used))
1222 (modified-p (buffer-modified-p)))
1223 (when coding-system
1224 (set-buffer-file-coding-system coding-system t)
1225 (if (and enable-multibyte-characters
1226 (or (eq coding-system 'no-conversion)
1227 (eq (coding-system-type coding-system) 5))
1228 ;; If buffer was unmodified and the size is the
1229 ;; same as INSERTED, we must be visiting it.
1230 (not modified-p)
1231 (= (buffer-size) inserted))
1232 ;; For coding systems no-conversion and raw-text...,
1233 ;; edit the buffer as unibyte.
1234 (let ((pos-byte (position-bytes (+ (point) inserted))))
1235 (set-buffer-multibyte nil)
1236 (setq inserted (- pos-byte (position-bytes (point))))))
1237 (set-buffer-modified-p modified-p))))
1238 inserted)
1240 (add-hook 'after-insert-file-functions
1241 'after-insert-file-set-buffer-file-coding-system)
1243 ;; The coding-spec and eol-type of coding-system returned is decided
1244 ;; independently in the following order.
1245 ;; 1. That of buffer-file-coding-system locally bound.
1246 ;; 2. That of CODING.
1248 (defun find-new-buffer-file-coding-system (coding)
1249 "Return a coding system for a buffer when a file of CODING is inserted.
1250 The local variable `buffer-file-coding-system' of the current buffer
1251 is set to the returned value.
1252 Return nil if there's no need to set `buffer-file-coding-system'."
1253 (let (local-coding local-eol
1254 found-coding found-eol
1255 new-coding new-eol)
1256 (if (null coding)
1257 ;; Nothing found about coding.
1260 ;; Get information of `buffer-file-coding-system' in LOCAL-EOL
1261 ;; and LOCAL-CODING.
1262 (setq local-eol (coding-system-eol-type buffer-file-coding-system))
1263 (if (null (numberp local-eol))
1264 ;; But eol-type is not yet set.
1265 (setq local-eol nil))
1266 (if (and buffer-file-coding-system
1267 (not (eq (coding-system-type buffer-file-coding-system) t)))
1268 ;; This is not `undecided'.
1269 (setq local-coding (coding-system-base buffer-file-coding-system)))
1271 (if (and (local-variable-p 'buffer-file-coding-system)
1272 local-eol local-coding)
1273 ;; The current buffer has already set full coding-system, we
1274 ;; had better not change it.
1277 (setq found-eol (coding-system-eol-type coding))
1278 (if (null (numberp found-eol))
1279 ;; But eol-type is not found.
1280 ;; If EOL conversions are inhibited, force unix eol-type.
1281 (setq found-eol (if inhibit-eol-conversion 0)))
1282 (if (eq (coding-system-type coding) t)
1283 (setq found-coding 'undecided)
1284 (setq found-coding (coding-system-base coding)))
1286 (if (and (not found-eol) (eq found-coding 'undecided))
1287 ;; No valid coding information found.
1290 ;; Some coding information (eol or text) found.
1292 ;; The local setting takes precedence over the found one.
1293 (setq new-coding (if (local-variable-p 'buffer-file-coding-system)
1294 (or local-coding found-coding)
1295 (or found-coding local-coding)))
1296 (setq new-eol (if (local-variable-p 'buffer-file-coding-system)
1297 (or local-eol found-eol)
1298 (or found-eol local-eol)))
1300 (let ((eol-type (coding-system-eol-type new-coding)))
1301 (if (and (numberp new-eol) (vectorp eol-type))
1302 (aref eol-type new-eol)
1303 new-coding)))))))
1305 (defun modify-coding-system-alist (target-type regexp coding-system)
1306 "Modify one of look up tables for finding a coding system on I/O operation.
1307 There are three of such tables, `file-coding-system-alist',
1308 `process-coding-system-alist', and `network-coding-system-alist'.
1310 TARGET-TYPE specifies which of them to modify.
1311 If it is `file', it affects `file-coding-system-alist' (which see).
1312 If it is `process', it affects `process-coding-system-alist' (which see).
1313 If it is `network', it affects `network-coding-system-alist' (which see).
1315 REGEXP is a regular expression matching a target of I/O operation.
1316 The target is a file name if TARGET-TYPE is `file', a program name if
1317 TARGET-TYPE is `process', or a network service name or a port number
1318 to connect to if TARGET-TYPE is `network'.
1320 CODING-SYSTEM is a coding system to perform code conversion on the I/O
1321 operation, or a cons cell (DECODING . ENCODING) specifying the coding systems
1322 for decoding and encoding respectively,
1323 or a function symbol which, when called, returns such a cons cell."
1324 (or (memq target-type '(file process network))
1325 (error "Invalid target type: %s" target-type))
1326 (or (stringp regexp)
1327 (and (eq target-type 'network) (integerp regexp))
1328 (error "Invalid regular expression: %s" regexp))
1329 (if (symbolp coding-system)
1330 (if (not (fboundp coding-system))
1331 (progn
1332 (check-coding-system coding-system)
1333 (setq coding-system (cons coding-system coding-system))))
1334 (check-coding-system (car coding-system))
1335 (check-coding-system (cdr coding-system)))
1336 (cond ((eq target-type 'file)
1337 (let ((slot (assoc regexp file-coding-system-alist)))
1338 (if slot
1339 (setcdr slot coding-system)
1340 (setq file-coding-system-alist
1341 (cons (cons regexp coding-system)
1342 file-coding-system-alist)))))
1343 ((eq target-type 'process)
1344 (let ((slot (assoc regexp process-coding-system-alist)))
1345 (if slot
1346 (setcdr slot coding-system)
1347 (setq process-coding-system-alist
1348 (cons (cons regexp coding-system)
1349 process-coding-system-alist)))))
1351 (let ((slot (assoc regexp network-coding-system-alist)))
1352 (if slot
1353 (setcdr slot coding-system)
1354 (setq network-coding-system-alist
1355 (cons (cons regexp coding-system)
1356 network-coding-system-alist)))))))
1358 (defun make-translation-table (&rest args)
1359 "Make a translation table (char table) from arguments.
1360 Each argument is a list of the form (FROM . TO),
1361 where FROM is a character to be translated to TO.
1363 FROM can be a generic character (see `make-char'). In this case, TO is
1364 a generic character containing the same number of characters, or a
1365 ordinary character. If FROM and TO are both generic characters, all
1366 characters belonging to FROM are translated to characters belonging to TO
1367 without changing their position code(s)."
1368 (let ((table (make-char-table 'translation-table))
1369 revlist)
1370 (while args
1371 (let ((elts (car args)))
1372 (while elts
1373 (let* ((from (car (car elts)))
1374 (from-i 0) ; degree of freedom of FROM
1375 (from-rev (nreverse (split-char from)))
1376 (to (cdr (car elts)))
1377 (to-i 0) ; degree of freedom of TO
1378 (to-rev (nreverse (split-char to))))
1379 ;; Check numbers of heading 0s in FROM-REV and TO-REV.
1380 (while (eq (car from-rev) 0)
1381 (setq from-i (1+ from-i) from-rev (cdr from-rev)))
1382 (while (eq (car to-rev) 0)
1383 (setq to-i (1+ to-i) to-rev (cdr to-rev)))
1384 (if (and (/= from-i to-i) (/= to-i 0))
1385 (error "Invalid character pair (%d . %d)" from to))
1386 ;; If we have already translated TO to TO-ALT, FROM should
1387 ;; also be translated to TO-ALT. But, this is only if TO
1388 ;; is a generic character or TO-ALT is not a generic
1389 ;; character.
1390 (let ((to-alt (aref table to)))
1391 (if (and to-alt
1392 (or (> to-i 0) (not (generic-char-p to-alt))))
1393 (setq to to-alt)))
1394 (if (> from-i 0)
1395 (set-char-table-default table from to)
1396 (aset table from to))
1397 ;; If we have already translated some chars to FROM, they
1398 ;; should also be translated to TO.
1399 (let ((l (assq from revlist)))
1400 (if l
1401 (let ((ch (car l)))
1402 (setcar l to)
1403 (setq l (cdr l))
1404 (while l
1405 (aset table ch to)
1406 (setq l (cdr l)) ))))
1407 ;; Now update REVLIST.
1408 (let ((l (assq to revlist)))
1409 (if l
1410 (setcdr l (cons from (cdr l)))
1411 (setq revlist (cons (list to from) revlist)))))
1412 (setq elts (cdr elts))))
1413 (setq args (cdr args)))
1414 ;; Return TABLE just created.
1415 table))
1417 (defun make-translation-table-from-vector (vec)
1418 "Make translation table from decoding vector VEC.
1419 VEC is an array of 256 elements to map unibyte codes to multibyte characters.
1420 See also the variable `nonascii-translation-table'."
1421 (let ((table (make-char-table 'translation-table))
1422 (rev-table (make-char-table 'translation-table))
1423 (i 0)
1425 (while (< i 256)
1426 (setq ch (aref vec i))
1427 (aset table i ch)
1428 (if (>= ch 256)
1429 (aset rev-table ch i))
1430 (setq i (1+ i)))
1431 (set-char-table-extra-slot table 0 rev-table)
1432 table))
1434 (defun define-translation-table (symbol &rest args)
1435 "Define SYMBOL as a name of translation table made by ARGS.
1437 If the first element of ARGS is a char-table of which purpose is
1438 translation-table, just define SYMBOL as the name of it.
1440 In the other case, ARGS are the same as arguments to the function
1441 `make-translation-table' (which see).
1443 This function sets properties `translation-table' and
1444 `translation-table-id' of SYMBOL to the created table itself and
1445 identification number of the table respectively."
1446 (let ((table (if (and (char-table-p (car args))
1447 (eq (char-table-subtype (car args))
1448 'translation-table))
1449 (car args)
1450 (apply 'make-translation-table args)))
1451 (len (length translation-table-vector))
1452 (id 0)
1453 (done nil))
1454 (put symbol 'translation-table table)
1455 (while (not done)
1456 (if (>= id len)
1457 (setq translation-table-vector
1458 (vconcat translation-table-vector (make-vector len nil))))
1459 (let ((slot (aref translation-table-vector id)))
1460 (if (or (not slot)
1461 (eq (car slot) symbol))
1462 (progn
1463 (aset translation-table-vector id (cons symbol table))
1464 (setq done t))
1465 (setq id (1+ id)))))
1466 (put symbol 'translation-table-id id)
1467 id))
1469 (put 'with-category-table 'lisp-indent-function 1)
1471 (defmacro with-category-table (category-table &rest body)
1472 `(let ((current-category-table (category-table)))
1473 (set-category-table ,category-table)
1474 (unwind-protect
1475 (progn ,@body)
1476 (set-category-table current-category-table))))
1478 ;;; Initialize some variables.
1480 (put 'use-default-ascent 'char-table-extra-slots 0)
1481 (setq use-default-ascent (make-char-table 'use-default-ascent))
1482 (put 'ignore-relative-composition 'char-table-extra-slots 0)
1483 (setq ignore-relative-composition
1484 (make-char-table 'ignore-relative-composition))
1487 (provide 'mule)
1489 ;;; mule.el ends here