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1 /* Interface code for dealing with text properties.
2 Copyright (C) 1993-1995, 1997, 1999-2013 Free Software Foundation,
3 Inc.
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #include <config.h>
22 #include "lisp.h"
23 #include "intervals.h"
24 #include "character.h"
25 #include "buffer.h"
26 #include "window.h"
28 /* Test for membership, allowing for t (actually any non-cons) to mean the
29 universal set. */
31 #define TMEM(sym, set) (CONSP (set) ? ! NILP (Fmemq (sym, set)) : ! NILP (set))
34 /* NOTES: previous- and next- property change will have to skip
35 zero-length intervals if they are implemented. This could be done
36 inside next_interval and previous_interval.
38 set_properties needs to deal with the interval property cache.
40 It is assumed that for any interval plist, a property appears
41 only once on the list. Although some code i.e., remove_properties,
42 handles the more general case, the uniqueness of properties is
43 necessary for the system to remain consistent. This requirement
44 is enforced by the subrs installing properties onto the intervals. */
47 /* Types of hooks. */
48 static Lisp_Object Qmouse_left;
49 static Lisp_Object Qmouse_entered;
50 Lisp_Object Qpoint_left;
51 Lisp_Object Qpoint_entered;
52 Lisp_Object Qcategory;
53 Lisp_Object Qlocal_map;
55 /* Visual properties text (including strings) may have. */
56 static Lisp_Object Qforeground, Qbackground, Qunderline;
57 Lisp_Object Qfont;
58 static Lisp_Object Qstipple;
59 Lisp_Object Qinvisible, Qintangible, Qmouse_face;
60 static Lisp_Object Qread_only;
61 Lisp_Object Qminibuffer_prompt;
63 /* Sticky properties. */
64 Lisp_Object Qfront_sticky, Qrear_nonsticky;
66 /* If o1 is a cons whose cdr is a cons, return non-zero and set o2 to
67 the o1's cdr. Otherwise, return zero. This is handy for
68 traversing plists. */
69 #define PLIST_ELT_P(o1, o2) (CONSP (o1) && ((o2)=XCDR (o1), CONSP (o2)))
71 /* verify_interval_modification saves insertion hooks here
72 to be run later by report_interval_modification. */
73 static Lisp_Object interval_insert_behind_hooks;
74 static Lisp_Object interval_insert_in_front_hooks;
77 /* Signal a `text-read-only' error. This function makes it easier
78 to capture that error in GDB by putting a breakpoint on it. */
80 static _Noreturn void
81 text_read_only (Lisp_Object propval)
83 if (STRINGP (propval))
84 xsignal1 (Qtext_read_only, propval);
86 xsignal0 (Qtext_read_only);
89 /* Prepare to modify the region of BUFFER from START to END. */
91 static void
92 modify_region (Lisp_Object buffer, Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end)
94 struct buffer *buf = XBUFFER (buffer), *old = current_buffer;
96 set_buffer_internal (buf);
97 modify_region_1 (XINT (start), XINT (end), true);
98 set_buffer_internal (old);
101 /* Extract the interval at the position pointed to by BEGIN from
102 OBJECT, a string or buffer. Additionally, check that the positions
103 pointed to by BEGIN and END are within the bounds of OBJECT, and
104 reverse them if *BEGIN is greater than *END. The objects pointed
105 to by BEGIN and END may be integers or markers; if the latter, they
106 are coerced to integers.
108 When OBJECT is a string, we increment *BEGIN and *END
109 to make them origin-one.
111 Note that buffer points don't correspond to interval indices.
112 For example, point-max is 1 greater than the index of the last
113 character. This difference is handled in the caller, which uses
114 the validated points to determine a length, and operates on that.
115 Exceptions are Ftext_properties_at, Fnext_property_change, and
116 Fprevious_property_change which call this function with BEGIN == END.
117 Handle this case specially.
119 If FORCE is soft (0), it's OK to return NULL. Otherwise,
120 create an interval tree for OBJECT if one doesn't exist, provided
121 the object actually contains text. In the current design, if there
122 is no text, there can be no text properties. */
124 #define soft 0
125 #define hard 1
127 INTERVAL
128 validate_interval_range (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object *begin,
129 Lisp_Object *end, bool force)
131 INTERVAL i;
132 ptrdiff_t searchpos;
134 CHECK_STRING_OR_BUFFER (object);
135 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (*begin);
136 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (*end);
138 /* If we are asked for a point, but from a subr which operates
139 on a range, then return nothing. */
140 if (EQ (*begin, *end) && begin != end)
141 return NULL;
143 if (XINT (*begin) > XINT (*end))
145 Lisp_Object n;
146 n = *begin;
147 *begin = *end;
148 *end = n;
151 if (BUFFERP (object))
153 register struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (object);
155 if (!(BUF_BEGV (b) <= XINT (*begin) && XINT (*begin) <= XINT (*end)
156 && XINT (*end) <= BUF_ZV (b)))
157 args_out_of_range (*begin, *end);
158 i = buffer_intervals (b);
160 /* If there's no text, there are no properties. */
161 if (BUF_BEGV (b) == BUF_ZV (b))
162 return NULL;
164 searchpos = XINT (*begin);
166 else
168 ptrdiff_t len = SCHARS (object);
170 if (! (0 <= XINT (*begin) && XINT (*begin) <= XINT (*end)
171 && XINT (*end) <= len))
172 args_out_of_range (*begin, *end);
173 XSETFASTINT (*begin, XFASTINT (*begin));
174 if (begin != end)
175 XSETFASTINT (*end, XFASTINT (*end));
176 i = string_intervals (object);
178 if (len == 0)
179 return NULL;
181 searchpos = XINT (*begin);
184 if (!i)
185 return (force ? create_root_interval (object) : i);
187 return find_interval (i, searchpos);
190 /* Validate LIST as a property list. If LIST is not a list, then
191 make one consisting of (LIST nil). Otherwise, verify that LIST
192 is even numbered and thus suitable as a plist. */
194 static Lisp_Object
195 validate_plist (Lisp_Object list)
197 if (NILP (list))
198 return Qnil;
200 if (CONSP (list))
202 bool odd_length = 0;
203 Lisp_Object tail;
204 for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
206 odd_length ^= 1;
207 QUIT;
209 if (odd_length)
210 error ("Odd length text property list");
211 return list;
214 return Fcons (list, Fcons (Qnil, Qnil));
217 /* Return true if interval I has all the properties,
218 with the same values, of list PLIST. */
220 static bool
221 interval_has_all_properties (Lisp_Object plist, INTERVAL i)
223 Lisp_Object tail1, tail2;
225 /* Go through each element of PLIST. */
226 for (tail1 = plist; CONSP (tail1); tail1 = Fcdr (XCDR (tail1)))
228 Lisp_Object sym1 = XCAR (tail1);
229 bool found = 0;
231 /* Go through I's plist, looking for sym1 */
232 for (tail2 = i->plist; CONSP (tail2); tail2 = Fcdr (XCDR (tail2)))
233 if (EQ (sym1, XCAR (tail2)))
235 /* Found the same property on both lists. If the
236 values are unequal, return zero. */
237 if (! EQ (Fcar (XCDR (tail1)), Fcar (XCDR (tail2))))
238 return 0;
240 /* Property has same value on both lists; go to next one. */
241 found = 1;
242 break;
245 if (! found)
246 return 0;
249 return 1;
252 /* Return true if the plist of interval I has any of the
253 properties of PLIST, regardless of their values. */
255 static bool
256 interval_has_some_properties (Lisp_Object plist, INTERVAL i)
258 Lisp_Object tail1, tail2, sym;
260 /* Go through each element of PLIST. */
261 for (tail1 = plist; CONSP (tail1); tail1 = Fcdr (XCDR (tail1)))
263 sym = XCAR (tail1);
265 /* Go through i's plist, looking for tail1 */
266 for (tail2 = i->plist; CONSP (tail2); tail2 = Fcdr (XCDR (tail2)))
267 if (EQ (sym, XCAR (tail2)))
268 return 1;
271 return 0;
274 /* Return nonzero if the plist of interval I has any of the
275 property names in LIST, regardless of their values. */
277 static bool
278 interval_has_some_properties_list (Lisp_Object list, INTERVAL i)
280 Lisp_Object tail1, tail2, sym;
282 /* Go through each element of LIST. */
283 for (tail1 = list; CONSP (tail1); tail1 = XCDR (tail1))
285 sym = XCAR (tail1);
287 /* Go through i's plist, looking for tail1 */
288 for (tail2 = i->plist; CONSP (tail2); tail2 = XCDR (XCDR (tail2)))
289 if (EQ (sym, XCAR (tail2)))
290 return 1;
293 return 0;
296 /* Changing the plists of individual intervals. */
298 /* Return the value of PROP in property-list PLIST, or Qunbound if it
299 has none. */
300 static Lisp_Object
301 property_value (Lisp_Object plist, Lisp_Object prop)
303 Lisp_Object value;
305 while (PLIST_ELT_P (plist, value))
306 if (EQ (XCAR (plist), prop))
307 return XCAR (value);
308 else
309 plist = XCDR (value);
311 return Qunbound;
314 /* Set the properties of INTERVAL to PROPERTIES,
315 and record undo info for the previous values.
316 OBJECT is the string or buffer that INTERVAL belongs to. */
318 static void
319 set_properties (Lisp_Object properties, INTERVAL interval, Lisp_Object object)
321 Lisp_Object sym, value;
323 if (BUFFERP (object))
325 /* For each property in the old plist which is missing from PROPERTIES,
326 or has a different value in PROPERTIES, make an undo record. */
327 for (sym = interval->plist;
328 PLIST_ELT_P (sym, value);
329 sym = XCDR (value))
330 if (! EQ (property_value (properties, XCAR (sym)),
331 XCAR (value)))
333 record_property_change (interval->position, LENGTH (interval),
334 XCAR (sym), XCAR (value),
335 object);
338 /* For each new property that has no value at all in the old plist,
339 make an undo record binding it to nil, so it will be removed. */
340 for (sym = properties;
341 PLIST_ELT_P (sym, value);
342 sym = XCDR (value))
343 if (EQ (property_value (interval->plist, XCAR (sym)), Qunbound))
345 record_property_change (interval->position, LENGTH (interval),
346 XCAR (sym), Qnil,
347 object);
351 /* Store new properties. */
352 set_interval_plist (interval, Fcopy_sequence (properties));
355 /* Add the properties of PLIST to the interval I, or set
356 the value of I's property to the value of the property on PLIST
357 if they are different.
359 OBJECT should be the string or buffer the interval is in.
361 Return true if this changes I (i.e., if any members of PLIST
362 are actually added to I's plist) */
364 static bool
365 add_properties (Lisp_Object plist, INTERVAL i, Lisp_Object object)
367 Lisp_Object tail1, tail2, sym1, val1;
368 bool changed = 0;
369 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
371 tail1 = plist;
372 sym1 = Qnil;
373 val1 = Qnil;
374 /* No need to protect OBJECT, because we can GC only in the case
375 where it is a buffer, and live buffers are always protected.
376 I and its plist are also protected, via OBJECT. */
377 GCPRO3 (tail1, sym1, val1);
379 /* Go through each element of PLIST. */
380 for (tail1 = plist; CONSP (tail1); tail1 = Fcdr (XCDR (tail1)))
382 bool found = 0;
383 sym1 = XCAR (tail1);
384 val1 = Fcar (XCDR (tail1));
386 /* Go through I's plist, looking for sym1 */
387 for (tail2 = i->plist; CONSP (tail2); tail2 = Fcdr (XCDR (tail2)))
388 if (EQ (sym1, XCAR (tail2)))
390 /* No need to gcpro, because tail2 protects this
391 and it must be a cons cell (we get an error otherwise). */
392 register Lisp_Object this_cdr;
394 this_cdr = XCDR (tail2);
395 /* Found the property. Now check its value. */
396 found = 1;
398 /* The properties have the same value on both lists.
399 Continue to the next property. */
400 if (EQ (val1, Fcar (this_cdr)))
401 break;
403 /* Record this change in the buffer, for undo purposes. */
404 if (BUFFERP (object))
406 record_property_change (i->position, LENGTH (i),
407 sym1, Fcar (this_cdr), object);
410 /* I's property has a different value -- change it */
411 Fsetcar (this_cdr, val1);
412 changed = 1;
413 break;
416 if (! found)
418 /* Record this change in the buffer, for undo purposes. */
419 if (BUFFERP (object))
421 record_property_change (i->position, LENGTH (i),
422 sym1, Qnil, object);
424 set_interval_plist (i, Fcons (sym1, Fcons (val1, i->plist)));
425 changed = 1;
429 UNGCPRO;
431 return changed;
434 /* For any members of PLIST, or LIST,
435 which are properties of I, remove them from I's plist.
436 (If PLIST is non-nil, use that, otherwise use LIST.)
437 OBJECT is the string or buffer containing I. */
439 static bool
440 remove_properties (Lisp_Object plist, Lisp_Object list, INTERVAL i, Lisp_Object object)
442 Lisp_Object tail1, tail2, sym, current_plist;
443 bool changed = 0;
445 /* True means tail1 is a plist, otherwise it is a list. */
446 bool use_plist;
448 current_plist = i->plist;
450 if (! NILP (plist))
451 tail1 = plist, use_plist = 1;
452 else
453 tail1 = list, use_plist = 0;
455 /* Go through each element of LIST or PLIST. */
456 while (CONSP (tail1))
458 sym = XCAR (tail1);
460 /* First, remove the symbol if it's at the head of the list */
461 while (CONSP (current_plist) && EQ (sym, XCAR (current_plist)))
463 if (BUFFERP (object))
464 record_property_change (i->position, LENGTH (i),
465 sym, XCAR (XCDR (current_plist)),
466 object);
468 current_plist = XCDR (XCDR (current_plist));
469 changed = 1;
472 /* Go through I's plist, looking for SYM. */
473 tail2 = current_plist;
474 while (! NILP (tail2))
476 register Lisp_Object this;
477 this = XCDR (XCDR (tail2));
478 if (CONSP (this) && EQ (sym, XCAR (this)))
480 if (BUFFERP (object))
481 record_property_change (i->position, LENGTH (i),
482 sym, XCAR (XCDR (this)), object);
484 Fsetcdr (XCDR (tail2), XCDR (XCDR (this)));
485 changed = 1;
487 tail2 = this;
490 /* Advance thru TAIL1 one way or the other. */
491 tail1 = XCDR (tail1);
492 if (use_plist && CONSP (tail1))
493 tail1 = XCDR (tail1);
496 if (changed)
497 set_interval_plist (i, current_plist);
498 return changed;
501 /* Returns the interval of POSITION in OBJECT.
502 POSITION is BEG-based. */
504 INTERVAL
505 interval_of (ptrdiff_t position, Lisp_Object object)
507 register INTERVAL i;
508 ptrdiff_t beg, end;
510 if (NILP (object))
511 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
512 else if (EQ (object, Qt))
513 return NULL;
515 CHECK_STRING_OR_BUFFER (object);
517 if (BUFFERP (object))
519 register struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (object);
521 beg = BUF_BEGV (b);
522 end = BUF_ZV (b);
523 i = buffer_intervals (b);
525 else
527 beg = 0;
528 end = SCHARS (object);
529 i = string_intervals (object);
532 if (!(beg <= position && position <= end))
533 args_out_of_range (make_number (position), make_number (position));
534 if (beg == end || !i)
535 return NULL;
537 return find_interval (i, position);
540 DEFUN ("text-properties-at", Ftext_properties_at,
541 Stext_properties_at, 1, 2, 0,
542 doc: /* Return the list of properties of the character at POSITION in OBJECT.
543 If the optional second argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
544 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
545 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
546 If POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, the value is nil. */)
547 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object object)
549 register INTERVAL i;
551 if (NILP (object))
552 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
554 i = validate_interval_range (object, &position, &position, soft);
555 if (!i)
556 return Qnil;
557 /* If POSITION is at the end of the interval,
558 it means it's the end of OBJECT.
559 There are no properties at the very end,
560 since no character follows. */
561 if (XINT (position) == LENGTH (i) + i->position)
562 return Qnil;
564 return i->plist;
567 DEFUN ("get-text-property", Fget_text_property, Sget_text_property, 2, 3, 0,
568 doc: /* Return the value of POSITION's property PROP, in OBJECT.
569 OBJECT should be a buffer or a string; if omitted or nil, it defaults
570 to the current buffer.
571 If POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, the value is nil. */)
572 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object object)
574 return textget (Ftext_properties_at (position, object), prop);
577 /* Return the value of char's property PROP, in OBJECT at POSITION.
578 OBJECT is optional and defaults to the current buffer.
579 If OVERLAY is non-0, then in the case that the returned property is from
580 an overlay, the overlay found is returned in *OVERLAY, otherwise nil is
581 returned in *OVERLAY.
582 If POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, the value is nil.
583 If OBJECT is a buffer, then overlay properties are considered as well as
584 text properties.
585 If OBJECT is a window, then that window's buffer is used, but
586 window-specific overlays are considered only if they are associated
587 with OBJECT. */
588 Lisp_Object
589 get_char_property_and_overlay (Lisp_Object position, register Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object *overlay)
591 struct window *w = 0;
593 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position);
595 if (NILP (object))
596 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
598 if (WINDOWP (object))
600 w = XWINDOW (object);
601 object = w->buffer;
603 if (BUFFERP (object))
605 ptrdiff_t noverlays;
606 Lisp_Object *overlay_vec;
607 struct buffer *obuf = current_buffer;
609 if (XINT (position) < BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (object))
610 || XINT (position) > BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (object)))
611 xsignal1 (Qargs_out_of_range, position);
613 set_buffer_temp (XBUFFER (object));
615 GET_OVERLAYS_AT (XINT (position), overlay_vec, noverlays, NULL, 0);
616 noverlays = sort_overlays (overlay_vec, noverlays, w);
618 set_buffer_temp (obuf);
620 /* Now check the overlays in order of decreasing priority. */
621 while (--noverlays >= 0)
623 Lisp_Object tem = Foverlay_get (overlay_vec[noverlays], prop);
624 if (!NILP (tem))
626 if (overlay)
627 /* Return the overlay we got the property from. */
628 *overlay = overlay_vec[noverlays];
629 return tem;
634 if (overlay)
635 /* Indicate that the return value is not from an overlay. */
636 *overlay = Qnil;
638 /* Not a buffer, or no appropriate overlay, so fall through to the
639 simpler case. */
640 return Fget_text_property (position, prop, object);
643 DEFUN ("get-char-property", Fget_char_property, Sget_char_property, 2, 3, 0,
644 doc: /* Return the value of POSITION's property PROP, in OBJECT.
645 Both overlay properties and text properties are checked.
646 OBJECT is optional and defaults to the current buffer.
647 If POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, the value is nil.
648 If OBJECT is a buffer, then overlay properties are considered as well as
649 text properties.
650 If OBJECT is a window, then that window's buffer is used, but window-specific
651 overlays are considered only if they are associated with OBJECT. */)
652 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object object)
654 return get_char_property_and_overlay (position, prop, object, 0);
657 DEFUN ("get-char-property-and-overlay", Fget_char_property_and_overlay,
658 Sget_char_property_and_overlay, 2, 3, 0,
659 doc: /* Like `get-char-property', but with extra overlay information.
660 The value is a cons cell. Its car is the return value of `get-char-property'
661 with the same arguments--that is, the value of POSITION's property
662 PROP in OBJECT. Its cdr is the overlay in which the property was
663 found, or nil, if it was found as a text property or not found at all.
665 OBJECT is optional and defaults to the current buffer. OBJECT may be
666 a string, a buffer or a window. For strings, the cdr of the return
667 value is always nil, since strings do not have overlays. If OBJECT is
668 a window, then that window's buffer is used, but window-specific
669 overlays are considered only if they are associated with OBJECT. If
670 POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, both car and cdr are nil. */)
671 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object object)
673 Lisp_Object overlay;
674 Lisp_Object val
675 = get_char_property_and_overlay (position, prop, object, &overlay);
676 return Fcons (val, overlay);
680 DEFUN ("next-char-property-change", Fnext_char_property_change,
681 Snext_char_property_change, 1, 2, 0,
682 doc: /* Return the position of next text property or overlay change.
683 This scans characters forward in the current buffer from POSITION till
684 it finds a change in some text property, or the beginning or end of an
685 overlay, and returns the position of that.
686 If none is found up to (point-max), the function returns (point-max).
688 If the optional second argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
689 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT.
690 LIMIT is a no-op if it is greater than (point-max). */)
691 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object limit)
693 Lisp_Object temp;
695 temp = Fnext_overlay_change (position);
696 if (! NILP (limit))
698 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
699 if (XINT (limit) < XINT (temp))
700 temp = limit;
702 return Fnext_property_change (position, Qnil, temp);
705 DEFUN ("previous-char-property-change", Fprevious_char_property_change,
706 Sprevious_char_property_change, 1, 2, 0,
707 doc: /* Return the position of previous text property or overlay change.
708 Scans characters backward in the current buffer from POSITION till it
709 finds a change in some text property, or the beginning or end of an
710 overlay, and returns the position of that.
711 If none is found since (point-min), the function returns (point-min).
713 If the optional second argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
714 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT.
715 LIMIT is a no-op if it is less than (point-min). */)
716 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object limit)
718 Lisp_Object temp;
720 temp = Fprevious_overlay_change (position);
721 if (! NILP (limit))
723 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
724 if (XINT (limit) > XINT (temp))
725 temp = limit;
727 return Fprevious_property_change (position, Qnil, temp);
731 DEFUN ("next-single-char-property-change", Fnext_single_char_property_change,
732 Snext_single_char_property_change, 2, 4, 0,
733 doc: /* Return the position of next text property or overlay change for a specific property.
734 Scans characters forward from POSITION till it finds
735 a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
736 If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
737 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
738 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
740 In a string, scan runs to the end of the string.
741 In a buffer, it runs to (point-max), and the value cannot exceed that.
743 The property values are compared with `eq'.
744 If the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT, return the
745 last valid position in OBJECT.
746 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
747 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT. */)
748 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object limit)
750 if (STRINGP (object))
752 position = Fnext_single_property_change (position, prop, object, limit);
753 if (NILP (position))
755 if (NILP (limit))
756 position = make_number (SCHARS (object));
757 else
759 CHECK_NUMBER (limit);
760 position = limit;
764 else
766 Lisp_Object initial_value, value;
767 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
769 if (! NILP (object))
770 CHECK_BUFFER (object);
772 if (BUFFERP (object) && current_buffer != XBUFFER (object))
774 record_unwind_current_buffer ();
775 Fset_buffer (object);
778 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position);
780 initial_value = Fget_char_property (position, prop, object);
782 if (NILP (limit))
783 XSETFASTINT (limit, ZV);
784 else
785 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
787 if (XFASTINT (position) >= XFASTINT (limit))
789 position = limit;
790 if (XFASTINT (position) > ZV)
791 XSETFASTINT (position, ZV);
793 else
794 while (1)
796 position = Fnext_char_property_change (position, limit);
797 if (XFASTINT (position) >= XFASTINT (limit))
799 position = limit;
800 break;
803 value = Fget_char_property (position, prop, object);
804 if (!EQ (value, initial_value))
805 break;
808 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
811 return position;
814 DEFUN ("previous-single-char-property-change",
815 Fprevious_single_char_property_change,
816 Sprevious_single_char_property_change, 2, 4, 0,
817 doc: /* Return the position of previous text property or overlay change for a specific property.
818 Scans characters backward from POSITION till it finds
819 a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
820 If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
821 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
822 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
824 In a string, scan runs to the start of the string.
825 In a buffer, it runs to (point-min), and the value cannot be less than that.
827 The property values are compared with `eq'.
828 If the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT, return the
829 first valid position in OBJECT.
830 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search back past
831 position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before reaching LIMIT. */)
832 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object limit)
834 if (STRINGP (object))
836 position = Fprevious_single_property_change (position, prop, object, limit);
837 if (NILP (position))
839 if (NILP (limit))
840 position = make_number (0);
841 else
843 CHECK_NUMBER (limit);
844 position = limit;
848 else
850 ptrdiff_t count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
852 if (! NILP (object))
853 CHECK_BUFFER (object);
855 if (BUFFERP (object) && current_buffer != XBUFFER (object))
857 record_unwind_current_buffer ();
858 Fset_buffer (object);
861 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position);
863 if (NILP (limit))
864 XSETFASTINT (limit, BEGV);
865 else
866 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
868 if (XFASTINT (position) <= XFASTINT (limit))
870 position = limit;
871 if (XFASTINT (position) < BEGV)
872 XSETFASTINT (position, BEGV);
874 else
876 Lisp_Object initial_value
877 = Fget_char_property (make_number (XFASTINT (position) - 1),
878 prop, object);
880 while (1)
882 position = Fprevious_char_property_change (position, limit);
884 if (XFASTINT (position) <= XFASTINT (limit))
886 position = limit;
887 break;
889 else
891 Lisp_Object value
892 = Fget_char_property (make_number (XFASTINT (position) - 1),
893 prop, object);
895 if (!EQ (value, initial_value))
896 break;
901 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
904 return position;
907 DEFUN ("next-property-change", Fnext_property_change,
908 Snext_property_change, 1, 3, 0,
909 doc: /* Return the position of next property change.
910 Scans characters forward from POSITION in OBJECT till it finds
911 a change in some text property, then returns the position of the change.
912 If the optional second argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
913 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
914 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
915 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT.
916 If the value is non-nil, it is a position greater than POSITION, never equal.
918 If the optional third argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
919 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT. */)
920 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object limit)
922 register INTERVAL i, next;
924 if (NILP (object))
925 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
927 if (!NILP (limit) && !EQ (limit, Qt))
928 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
930 i = validate_interval_range (object, &position, &position, soft);
932 /* If LIMIT is t, return start of next interval--don't
933 bother checking further intervals. */
934 if (EQ (limit, Qt))
936 if (!i)
937 next = i;
938 else
939 next = next_interval (i);
941 if (!next)
942 XSETFASTINT (position, (STRINGP (object)
943 ? SCHARS (object)
944 : BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (object))));
945 else
946 XSETFASTINT (position, next->position);
947 return position;
950 if (!i)
951 return limit;
953 next = next_interval (i);
955 while (next && intervals_equal (i, next)
956 && (NILP (limit) || next->position < XFASTINT (limit)))
957 next = next_interval (next);
959 if (!next
960 || (next->position
961 >= (INTEGERP (limit)
962 ? XFASTINT (limit)
963 : (STRINGP (object)
964 ? SCHARS (object)
965 : BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (object))))))
966 return limit;
967 else
968 return make_number (next->position);
971 DEFUN ("next-single-property-change", Fnext_single_property_change,
972 Snext_single_property_change, 2, 4, 0,
973 doc: /* Return the position of next property change for a specific property.
974 Scans characters forward from POSITION till it finds
975 a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
976 If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
977 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
978 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
979 The property values are compared with `eq'.
980 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT.
981 If the value is non-nil, it is a position greater than POSITION, never equal.
983 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
984 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT. */)
985 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object limit)
987 register INTERVAL i, next;
988 register Lisp_Object here_val;
990 if (NILP (object))
991 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
993 if (!NILP (limit))
994 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
996 i = validate_interval_range (object, &position, &position, soft);
997 if (!i)
998 return limit;
1000 here_val = textget (i->plist, prop);
1001 next = next_interval (i);
1002 while (next
1003 && EQ (here_val, textget (next->plist, prop))
1004 && (NILP (limit) || next->position < XFASTINT (limit)))
1005 next = next_interval (next);
1007 if (!next
1008 || (next->position
1009 >= (INTEGERP (limit)
1010 ? XFASTINT (limit)
1011 : (STRINGP (object)
1012 ? SCHARS (object)
1013 : BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (object))))))
1014 return limit;
1015 else
1016 return make_number (next->position);
1019 DEFUN ("previous-property-change", Fprevious_property_change,
1020 Sprevious_property_change, 1, 3, 0,
1021 doc: /* Return the position of previous property change.
1022 Scans characters backwards from POSITION in OBJECT till it finds
1023 a change in some text property, then returns the position of the change.
1024 If the optional second argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1025 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
1026 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
1027 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT.
1028 If the value is non-nil, it is a position less than POSITION, never equal.
1030 If the optional third argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
1031 back past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found until LIMIT. */)
1032 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object limit)
1034 register INTERVAL i, previous;
1036 if (NILP (object))
1037 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1039 if (!NILP (limit))
1040 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
1042 i = validate_interval_range (object, &position, &position, soft);
1043 if (!i)
1044 return limit;
1046 /* Start with the interval containing the char before point. */
1047 if (i->position == XFASTINT (position))
1048 i = previous_interval (i);
1050 previous = previous_interval (i);
1051 while (previous && intervals_equal (previous, i)
1052 && (NILP (limit)
1053 || (previous->position + LENGTH (previous) > XFASTINT (limit))))
1054 previous = previous_interval (previous);
1056 if (!previous
1057 || (previous->position + LENGTH (previous)
1058 <= (INTEGERP (limit)
1059 ? XFASTINT (limit)
1060 : (STRINGP (object) ? 0 : BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (object))))))
1061 return limit;
1062 else
1063 return make_number (previous->position + LENGTH (previous));
1066 DEFUN ("previous-single-property-change", Fprevious_single_property_change,
1067 Sprevious_single_property_change, 2, 4, 0,
1068 doc: /* Return the position of previous property change for a specific property.
1069 Scans characters backward from POSITION till it finds
1070 a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
1071 If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1072 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
1073 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
1074 The property values are compared with `eq'.
1075 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT.
1076 If the value is non-nil, it is a position less than POSITION, never equal.
1078 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
1079 back past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found until LIMIT. */)
1080 (Lisp_Object position, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object limit)
1082 register INTERVAL i, previous;
1083 register Lisp_Object here_val;
1085 if (NILP (object))
1086 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1088 if (!NILP (limit))
1089 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
1091 i = validate_interval_range (object, &position, &position, soft);
1093 /* Start with the interval containing the char before point. */
1094 if (i && i->position == XFASTINT (position))
1095 i = previous_interval (i);
1097 if (!i)
1098 return limit;
1100 here_val = textget (i->plist, prop);
1101 previous = previous_interval (i);
1102 while (previous
1103 && EQ (here_val, textget (previous->plist, prop))
1104 && (NILP (limit)
1105 || (previous->position + LENGTH (previous) > XFASTINT (limit))))
1106 previous = previous_interval (previous);
1108 if (!previous
1109 || (previous->position + LENGTH (previous)
1110 <= (INTEGERP (limit)
1111 ? XFASTINT (limit)
1112 : (STRINGP (object) ? 0 : BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (object))))))
1113 return limit;
1114 else
1115 return make_number (previous->position + LENGTH (previous));
1118 /* Callers note, this can GC when OBJECT is a buffer (or nil). */
1120 DEFUN ("add-text-properties", Fadd_text_properties,
1121 Sadd_text_properties, 3, 4, 0,
1122 doc: /* Add properties to the text from START to END.
1123 The third argument PROPERTIES is a property list
1124 specifying the property values to add. If the optional fourth argument
1125 OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means the current buffer),
1126 START and END are buffer positions (integers or markers).
1127 If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
1128 Return t if any property value actually changed, nil otherwise. */)
1129 (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object properties, Lisp_Object object)
1131 INTERVAL i, unchanged;
1132 ptrdiff_t s, len;
1133 bool modified = 0;
1134 struct gcpro gcpro1;
1135 bool first_time = 1;
1137 properties = validate_plist (properties);
1138 if (NILP (properties))
1139 return Qnil;
1141 if (NILP (object))
1142 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1144 retry:
1145 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, hard);
1146 if (!i)
1147 return Qnil;
1149 s = XINT (start);
1150 len = XINT (end) - s;
1152 /* No need to protect OBJECT, because we GC only if it's a buffer,
1153 and live buffers are always protected. */
1154 GCPRO1 (properties);
1156 /* If this interval already has the properties, we can skip it. */
1157 if (interval_has_all_properties (properties, i))
1159 ptrdiff_t got = LENGTH (i) - (s - i->position);
1163 if (got >= len)
1164 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Qnil);
1165 len -= got;
1166 i = next_interval (i);
1167 got = LENGTH (i);
1169 while (interval_has_all_properties (properties, i));
1171 else if (i->position != s)
1173 /* If we're not starting on an interval boundary, we have to
1174 split this interval. */
1175 unchanged = i;
1176 i = split_interval_right (unchanged, s - unchanged->position);
1177 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1180 if (BUFFERP (object) && first_time)
1182 ptrdiff_t prev_total_length = TOTAL_LENGTH (i);
1183 ptrdiff_t prev_pos = i->position;
1185 modify_region (object, start, end);
1186 /* If someone called us recursively as a side effect of
1187 modify_region, and changed the intervals behind our back
1188 (could happen if lock_file, called by prepare_to_modify_buffer,
1189 triggers redisplay, and that calls add-text-properties again
1190 in the same buffer), we cannot continue with I, because its
1191 data changed. So we restart the interval analysis anew. */
1192 if (TOTAL_LENGTH (i) != prev_total_length
1193 || i->position != prev_pos)
1195 first_time = 0;
1196 goto retry;
1200 /* We are at the beginning of interval I, with LEN chars to scan. */
1201 for (;;)
1203 eassert (i != 0);
1205 if (LENGTH (i) >= len)
1207 /* We can UNGCPRO safely here, because there will be just
1208 one more chance to gc, in the next call to add_properties,
1209 and after that we will not need PROPERTIES or OBJECT again. */
1210 UNGCPRO;
1212 if (interval_has_all_properties (properties, i))
1214 if (BUFFERP (object))
1215 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1216 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1218 eassert (modified);
1219 return Qt;
1222 if (LENGTH (i) == len)
1224 add_properties (properties, i, object);
1225 if (BUFFERP (object))
1226 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1227 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1228 return Qt;
1231 /* i doesn't have the properties, and goes past the change limit */
1232 unchanged = i;
1233 i = split_interval_left (unchanged, len);
1234 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1235 add_properties (properties, i, object);
1236 if (BUFFERP (object))
1237 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1238 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1239 return Qt;
1242 len -= LENGTH (i);
1243 modified |= add_properties (properties, i, object);
1244 i = next_interval (i);
1248 /* Callers note, this can GC when OBJECT is a buffer (or nil). */
1250 DEFUN ("put-text-property", Fput_text_property,
1251 Sput_text_property, 4, 5, 0,
1252 doc: /* Set one property of the text from START to END.
1253 The third and fourth arguments PROPERTY and VALUE
1254 specify the property to add.
1255 If the optional fifth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1256 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1257 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it. */)
1258 (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object property, Lisp_Object value, Lisp_Object object)
1260 Fadd_text_properties (start, end,
1261 Fcons (property, Fcons (value, Qnil)),
1262 object);
1263 return Qnil;
1266 DEFUN ("set-text-properties", Fset_text_properties,
1267 Sset_text_properties, 3, 4, 0,
1268 doc: /* Completely replace properties of text from START to END.
1269 The third argument PROPERTIES is the new property list.
1270 If the optional fourth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1271 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1272 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
1273 If PROPERTIES is nil, the effect is to remove all properties from
1274 the designated part of OBJECT. */)
1275 (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object properties, Lisp_Object object)
1277 return set_text_properties (start, end, properties, object, Qt);
1281 /* Replace properties of text from START to END with new list of
1282 properties PROPERTIES. OBJECT is the buffer or string containing
1283 the text. OBJECT nil means use the current buffer.
1284 COHERENT_CHANGE_P nil means this is being called as an internal
1285 subroutine, rather than as a change primitive with checking of
1286 read-only, invoking change hooks, etc.. Value is nil if the
1287 function _detected_ that it did not replace any properties, non-nil
1288 otherwise. */
1290 Lisp_Object
1291 set_text_properties (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object properties, Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object coherent_change_p)
1293 register INTERVAL i;
1294 Lisp_Object ostart, oend;
1296 ostart = start;
1297 oend = end;
1299 properties = validate_plist (properties);
1301 if (NILP (object))
1302 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1304 /* If we want no properties for a whole string,
1305 get rid of its intervals. */
1306 if (NILP (properties) && STRINGP (object)
1307 && XFASTINT (start) == 0
1308 && XFASTINT (end) == SCHARS (object))
1310 if (!string_intervals (object))
1311 return Qnil;
1313 set_string_intervals (object, NULL);
1314 return Qt;
1317 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1319 if (!i)
1321 /* If buffer has no properties, and we want none, return now. */
1322 if (NILP (properties))
1323 return Qnil;
1325 /* Restore the original START and END values
1326 because validate_interval_range increments them for strings. */
1327 start = ostart;
1328 end = oend;
1330 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, hard);
1331 /* This can return if start == end. */
1332 if (!i)
1333 return Qnil;
1336 if (BUFFERP (object) && !NILP (coherent_change_p))
1337 modify_region (object, start, end);
1339 set_text_properties_1 (start, end, properties, object, i);
1341 if (BUFFERP (object) && !NILP (coherent_change_p))
1342 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1343 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1344 return Qt;
1347 /* Replace properties of text from START to END with new list of
1348 properties PROPERTIES. OBJECT is the buffer or string containing
1349 the text. This does not obey any hooks.
1350 You should provide the interval that START is located in as I.
1351 START and END can be in any order. */
1353 void
1354 set_text_properties_1 (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object properties, Lisp_Object object, INTERVAL i)
1356 register INTERVAL prev_changed = NULL;
1357 register ptrdiff_t s, len;
1358 INTERVAL unchanged;
1360 if (XINT (start) < XINT (end))
1362 s = XINT (start);
1363 len = XINT (end) - s;
1365 else if (XINT (end) < XINT (start))
1367 s = XINT (end);
1368 len = XINT (start) - s;
1370 else
1371 return;
1373 eassert (i);
1375 if (i->position != s)
1377 unchanged = i;
1378 i = split_interval_right (unchanged, s - unchanged->position);
1380 if (LENGTH (i) > len)
1382 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1383 i = split_interval_left (i, len);
1384 set_properties (properties, i, object);
1385 return;
1388 set_properties (properties, i, object);
1390 if (LENGTH (i) == len)
1391 return;
1393 prev_changed = i;
1394 len -= LENGTH (i);
1395 i = next_interval (i);
1398 /* We are starting at the beginning of an interval I. LEN is positive. */
1401 eassert (i != 0);
1403 if (LENGTH (i) >= len)
1405 if (LENGTH (i) > len)
1406 i = split_interval_left (i, len);
1408 /* We have to call set_properties even if we are going to
1409 merge the intervals, so as to make the undo records
1410 and cause redisplay to happen. */
1411 set_properties (properties, i, object);
1412 if (prev_changed)
1413 merge_interval_left (i);
1414 return;
1417 len -= LENGTH (i);
1419 /* We have to call set_properties even if we are going to
1420 merge the intervals, so as to make the undo records
1421 and cause redisplay to happen. */
1422 set_properties (properties, i, object);
1423 if (!prev_changed)
1424 prev_changed = i;
1425 else
1426 prev_changed = i = merge_interval_left (i);
1428 i = next_interval (i);
1430 while (len > 0);
1433 DEFUN ("remove-text-properties", Fremove_text_properties,
1434 Sremove_text_properties, 3, 4, 0,
1435 doc: /* Remove some properties from text from START to END.
1436 The third argument PROPERTIES is a property list
1437 whose property names specify the properties to remove.
1438 \(The values stored in PROPERTIES are ignored.)
1439 If the optional fourth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1440 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1441 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
1442 Return t if any property was actually removed, nil otherwise.
1444 Use `set-text-properties' if you want to remove all text properties. */)
1445 (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object properties, Lisp_Object object)
1447 INTERVAL i, unchanged;
1448 ptrdiff_t s, len;
1449 bool modified = 0;
1450 bool first_time = 1;
1452 if (NILP (object))
1453 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1455 retry:
1456 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1457 if (!i)
1458 return Qnil;
1460 s = XINT (start);
1461 len = XINT (end) - s;
1463 /* If there are no properties on this entire interval, return. */
1464 if (! interval_has_some_properties (properties, i))
1466 ptrdiff_t got = LENGTH (i) - (s - i->position);
1470 if (got >= len)
1471 return Qnil;
1472 len -= got;
1473 i = next_interval (i);
1474 got = LENGTH (i);
1476 while (! interval_has_some_properties (properties, i));
1478 /* Split away the beginning of this interval; what we don't
1479 want to modify. */
1480 else if (i->position != s)
1482 unchanged = i;
1483 i = split_interval_right (unchanged, s - unchanged->position);
1484 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1487 if (BUFFERP (object) && first_time)
1489 ptrdiff_t prev_total_length = TOTAL_LENGTH (i);
1490 ptrdiff_t prev_pos = i->position;
1492 modify_region (object, start, end);
1493 /* If someone called us recursively as a side effect of
1494 modify_region, and changed the intervals behind our back
1495 (could happen if lock_file, called by prepare_to_modify_buffer,
1496 triggers redisplay, and that calls add-text-properties again
1497 in the same buffer), we cannot continue with I, because its
1498 data changed. So we restart the interval analysis anew. */
1499 if (TOTAL_LENGTH (i) != prev_total_length
1500 || i->position != prev_pos)
1502 first_time = 0;
1503 goto retry;
1507 /* We are at the beginning of an interval, with len to scan */
1508 for (;;)
1510 eassert (i != 0);
1512 if (LENGTH (i) >= len)
1514 if (! interval_has_some_properties (properties, i))
1516 eassert (modified);
1517 if (BUFFERP (object))
1518 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1519 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1520 return Qt;
1523 if (LENGTH (i) == len)
1525 remove_properties (properties, Qnil, i, object);
1526 if (BUFFERP (object))
1527 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1528 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1529 return Qt;
1532 /* i has the properties, and goes past the change limit */
1533 unchanged = i;
1534 i = split_interval_left (i, len);
1535 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1536 remove_properties (properties, Qnil, i, object);
1537 if (BUFFERP (object))
1538 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1539 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1540 return Qt;
1543 len -= LENGTH (i);
1544 modified |= remove_properties (properties, Qnil, i, object);
1545 i = next_interval (i);
1549 DEFUN ("remove-list-of-text-properties", Fremove_list_of_text_properties,
1550 Sremove_list_of_text_properties, 3, 4, 0,
1551 doc: /* Remove some properties from text from START to END.
1552 The third argument LIST-OF-PROPERTIES is a list of property names to remove.
1553 If the optional fourth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1554 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1555 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
1556 Return t if any property was actually removed, nil otherwise. */)
1557 (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object list_of_properties, Lisp_Object object)
1559 INTERVAL i, unchanged;
1560 ptrdiff_t s, len;
1561 bool modified = 0;
1562 Lisp_Object properties;
1563 properties = list_of_properties;
1565 if (NILP (object))
1566 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1568 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1569 if (!i)
1570 return Qnil;
1572 s = XINT (start);
1573 len = XINT (end) - s;
1575 /* If there are no properties on the interval, return. */
1576 if (! interval_has_some_properties_list (properties, i))
1578 ptrdiff_t got = LENGTH (i) - (s - i->position);
1582 if (got >= len)
1583 return Qnil;
1584 len -= got;
1585 i = next_interval (i);
1586 got = LENGTH (i);
1588 while (! interval_has_some_properties_list (properties, i));
1590 /* Split away the beginning of this interval; what we don't
1591 want to modify. */
1592 else if (i->position != s)
1594 unchanged = i;
1595 i = split_interval_right (unchanged, s - unchanged->position);
1596 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1599 /* We are at the beginning of an interval, with len to scan.
1600 The flag `modified' records if changes have been made.
1601 When object is a buffer, we must call modify_region before changes are
1602 made and signal_after_change when we are done.
1603 We call modify_region before calling remove_properties if modified == 0,
1604 and we call signal_after_change before returning if modified != 0. */
1605 for (;;)
1607 eassert (i != 0);
1609 if (LENGTH (i) >= len)
1611 if (! interval_has_some_properties_list (properties, i))
1613 if (modified)
1615 if (BUFFERP (object))
1616 signal_after_change (XINT (start),
1617 XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1618 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1619 return Qt;
1621 else
1622 return Qnil;
1624 else if (LENGTH (i) == len)
1626 if (!modified && BUFFERP (object))
1627 modify_region (object, start, end);
1628 remove_properties (Qnil, properties, i, object);
1629 if (BUFFERP (object))
1630 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1631 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1632 return Qt;
1634 else
1635 { /* i has the properties, and goes past the change limit. */
1636 unchanged = i;
1637 i = split_interval_left (i, len);
1638 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1639 if (!modified && BUFFERP (object))
1640 modify_region (object, start, end);
1641 remove_properties (Qnil, properties, i, object);
1642 if (BUFFERP (object))
1643 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1644 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1645 return Qt;
1648 if (interval_has_some_properties_list (properties, i))
1650 if (!modified && BUFFERP (object))
1651 modify_region (object, start, end);
1652 remove_properties (Qnil, properties, i, object);
1653 modified = 1;
1655 len -= LENGTH (i);
1656 i = next_interval (i);
1660 DEFUN ("text-property-any", Ftext_property_any,
1661 Stext_property_any, 4, 5, 0,
1662 doc: /* Check text from START to END for property PROPERTY equaling VALUE.
1663 If so, return the position of the first character whose property PROPERTY
1664 is `eq' to VALUE. Otherwise return nil.
1665 If the optional fifth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1666 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1667 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it. */)
1668 (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object property, Lisp_Object value, Lisp_Object object)
1670 register INTERVAL i;
1671 register ptrdiff_t e, pos;
1673 if (NILP (object))
1674 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1675 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1676 if (!i)
1677 return (!NILP (value) || EQ (start, end) ? Qnil : start);
1678 e = XINT (end);
1680 while (i)
1682 if (i->position >= e)
1683 break;
1684 if (EQ (textget (i->plist, property), value))
1686 pos = i->position;
1687 if (pos < XINT (start))
1688 pos = XINT (start);
1689 return make_number (pos);
1691 i = next_interval (i);
1693 return Qnil;
1696 DEFUN ("text-property-not-all", Ftext_property_not_all,
1697 Stext_property_not_all, 4, 5, 0,
1698 doc: /* Check text from START to END for property PROPERTY not equaling VALUE.
1699 If so, return the position of the first character whose property PROPERTY
1700 is not `eq' to VALUE. Otherwise, return nil.
1701 If the optional fifth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1702 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1703 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it. */)
1704 (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object property, Lisp_Object value, Lisp_Object object)
1706 register INTERVAL i;
1707 register ptrdiff_t s, e;
1709 if (NILP (object))
1710 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1711 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1712 if (!i)
1713 return (NILP (value) || EQ (start, end)) ? Qnil : start;
1714 s = XINT (start);
1715 e = XINT (end);
1717 while (i)
1719 if (i->position >= e)
1720 break;
1721 if (! EQ (textget (i->plist, property), value))
1723 if (i->position > s)
1724 s = i->position;
1725 return make_number (s);
1727 i = next_interval (i);
1729 return Qnil;
1733 /* Return the direction from which the text-property PROP would be
1734 inherited by any new text inserted at POS: 1 if it would be
1735 inherited from the char after POS, -1 if it would be inherited from
1736 the char before POS, and 0 if from neither.
1737 BUFFER can be either a buffer or nil (meaning current buffer). */
1740 text_property_stickiness (Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object pos, Lisp_Object buffer)
1742 Lisp_Object prev_pos, front_sticky;
1743 bool is_rear_sticky = 1, is_front_sticky = 0; /* defaults */
1744 Lisp_Object defalt = Fassq (prop, Vtext_property_default_nonsticky);
1746 if (NILP (buffer))
1747 XSETBUFFER (buffer, current_buffer);
1749 if (CONSP (defalt) && !NILP (XCDR (defalt)))
1750 is_rear_sticky = 0;
1752 if (XINT (pos) > BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (buffer)))
1753 /* Consider previous character. */
1755 Lisp_Object rear_non_sticky;
1757 prev_pos = make_number (XINT (pos) - 1);
1758 rear_non_sticky = Fget_text_property (prev_pos, Qrear_nonsticky, buffer);
1760 if (!NILP (CONSP (rear_non_sticky)
1761 ? Fmemq (prop, rear_non_sticky)
1762 : rear_non_sticky))
1763 /* PROP is rear-non-sticky. */
1764 is_rear_sticky = 0;
1766 else
1767 return 0;
1769 /* Consider following character. */
1770 /* This signals an arg-out-of-range error if pos is outside the
1771 buffer's accessible range. */
1772 front_sticky = Fget_text_property (pos, Qfront_sticky, buffer);
1774 if (EQ (front_sticky, Qt)
1775 || (CONSP (front_sticky)
1776 && !NILP (Fmemq (prop, front_sticky))))
1777 /* PROP is inherited from after. */
1778 is_front_sticky = 1;
1780 /* Simple cases, where the properties are consistent. */
1781 if (is_rear_sticky && !is_front_sticky)
1782 return -1;
1783 else if (!is_rear_sticky && is_front_sticky)
1784 return 1;
1785 else if (!is_rear_sticky && !is_front_sticky)
1786 return 0;
1788 /* The stickiness properties are inconsistent, so we have to
1789 disambiguate. Basically, rear-sticky wins, _except_ if the
1790 property that would be inherited has a value of nil, in which case
1791 front-sticky wins. */
1792 if (XINT (pos) == BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (buffer))
1793 || NILP (Fget_text_property (prev_pos, prop, buffer)))
1794 return 1;
1795 else
1796 return -1;
1800 /* Copying properties between objects. */
1802 /* Add properties from START to END of SRC, starting at POS in DEST.
1803 SRC and DEST may each refer to strings or buffers.
1804 Optional sixth argument PROP causes only that property to be copied.
1805 Properties are copied to DEST as if by `add-text-properties'.
1806 Return t if any property value actually changed, nil otherwise. */
1808 /* Note this can GC when DEST is a buffer. */
1810 Lisp_Object
1811 copy_text_properties (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object src, Lisp_Object pos, Lisp_Object dest, Lisp_Object prop)
1813 INTERVAL i;
1814 Lisp_Object res;
1815 Lisp_Object stuff;
1816 Lisp_Object plist;
1817 ptrdiff_t s, e, e2, p, len;
1818 bool modified = 0;
1819 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
1821 i = validate_interval_range (src, &start, &end, soft);
1822 if (!i)
1823 return Qnil;
1825 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos);
1827 Lisp_Object dest_start, dest_end;
1829 e = XINT (pos) + (XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1830 if (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM < e)
1831 args_out_of_range (pos, end);
1832 dest_start = pos;
1833 XSETFASTINT (dest_end, e);
1834 /* Apply this to a copy of pos; it will try to increment its arguments,
1835 which we don't want. */
1836 validate_interval_range (dest, &dest_start, &dest_end, soft);
1839 s = XINT (start);
1840 e = XINT (end);
1841 p = XINT (pos);
1843 stuff = Qnil;
1845 while (s < e)
1847 e2 = i->position + LENGTH (i);
1848 if (e2 > e)
1849 e2 = e;
1850 len = e2 - s;
1852 plist = i->plist;
1853 if (! NILP (prop))
1854 while (! NILP (plist))
1856 if (EQ (Fcar (plist), prop))
1858 plist = Fcons (prop, Fcons (Fcar (Fcdr (plist)), Qnil));
1859 break;
1861 plist = Fcdr (Fcdr (plist));
1863 if (! NILP (plist))
1865 /* Must defer modifications to the interval tree in case src
1866 and dest refer to the same string or buffer. */
1867 stuff = Fcons (Fcons (make_number (p),
1868 Fcons (make_number (p + len),
1869 Fcons (plist, Qnil))),
1870 stuff);
1873 i = next_interval (i);
1874 if (!i)
1875 break;
1877 p += len;
1878 s = i->position;
1881 GCPRO2 (stuff, dest);
1883 while (! NILP (stuff))
1885 res = Fcar (stuff);
1886 res = Fadd_text_properties (Fcar (res), Fcar (Fcdr (res)),
1887 Fcar (Fcdr (Fcdr (res))), dest);
1888 if (! NILP (res))
1889 modified = 1;
1890 stuff = Fcdr (stuff);
1893 UNGCPRO;
1895 return modified ? Qt : Qnil;
1899 /* Return a list representing the text properties of OBJECT between
1900 START and END. if PROP is non-nil, report only on that property.
1901 Each result list element has the form (S E PLIST), where S and E
1902 are positions in OBJECT and PLIST is a property list containing the
1903 text properties of OBJECT between S and E. Value is nil if OBJECT
1904 doesn't contain text properties between START and END. */
1906 Lisp_Object
1907 text_property_list (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object prop)
1909 struct interval *i;
1910 Lisp_Object result;
1912 result = Qnil;
1914 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1915 if (i)
1917 ptrdiff_t s = XINT (start);
1918 ptrdiff_t e = XINT (end);
1920 while (s < e)
1922 ptrdiff_t interval_end, len;
1923 Lisp_Object plist;
1925 interval_end = i->position + LENGTH (i);
1926 if (interval_end > e)
1927 interval_end = e;
1928 len = interval_end - s;
1930 plist = i->plist;
1932 if (!NILP (prop))
1933 for (; CONSP (plist); plist = Fcdr (XCDR (plist)))
1934 if (EQ (XCAR (plist), prop))
1936 plist = Fcons (prop, Fcons (Fcar (XCDR (plist)), Qnil));
1937 break;
1940 if (!NILP (plist))
1941 result = Fcons (Fcons (make_number (s),
1942 Fcons (make_number (s + len),
1943 Fcons (plist, Qnil))),
1944 result);
1946 i = next_interval (i);
1947 if (!i)
1948 break;
1949 s = i->position;
1953 return result;
1957 /* Add text properties to OBJECT from LIST. LIST is a list of triples
1958 (START END PLIST), where START and END are positions and PLIST is a
1959 property list containing the text properties to add. Adjust START
1960 and END positions by DELTA before adding properties. */
1962 void
1963 add_text_properties_from_list (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object list, Lisp_Object delta)
1965 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
1967 GCPRO2 (list, object);
1969 for (; CONSP (list); list = XCDR (list))
1971 Lisp_Object item, start, end, plist;
1973 item = XCAR (list);
1974 start = make_number (XINT (XCAR (item)) + XINT (delta));
1975 end = make_number (XINT (XCAR (XCDR (item))) + XINT (delta));
1976 plist = XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (item)));
1978 Fadd_text_properties (start, end, plist, object);
1981 UNGCPRO;
1986 /* Modify end-points of ranges in LIST destructively, and return the
1987 new list. LIST is a list as returned from text_property_list.
1988 Discard properties that begin at or after NEW_END, and limit
1989 end-points to NEW_END. */
1991 Lisp_Object
1992 extend_property_ranges (Lisp_Object list, Lisp_Object new_end)
1994 Lisp_Object prev = Qnil, head = list;
1995 ptrdiff_t max = XINT (new_end);
1997 for (; CONSP (list); prev = list, list = XCDR (list))
1999 Lisp_Object item, beg, end;
2001 item = XCAR (list);
2002 beg = XCAR (item);
2003 end = XCAR (XCDR (item));
2005 if (XINT (beg) >= max)
2007 /* The start-point is past the end of the new string.
2008 Discard this property. */
2009 if (EQ (head, list))
2010 head = XCDR (list);
2011 else
2012 XSETCDR (prev, XCDR (list));
2014 else if (XINT (end) > max)
2015 /* The end-point is past the end of the new string. */
2016 XSETCAR (XCDR (item), new_end);
2019 return head;
2024 /* Call the modification hook functions in LIST, each with START and END. */
2026 static void
2027 call_mod_hooks (Lisp_Object list, Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end)
2029 struct gcpro gcpro1;
2030 GCPRO1 (list);
2031 while (!NILP (list))
2033 call2 (Fcar (list), start, end);
2034 list = Fcdr (list);
2036 UNGCPRO;
2039 /* Check for read-only intervals between character positions START ... END,
2040 in BUF, and signal an error if we find one.
2042 Then check for any modification hooks in the range.
2043 Create a list of all these hooks in lexicographic order,
2044 eliminating consecutive extra copies of the same hook. Then call
2045 those hooks in order, with START and END - 1 as arguments. */
2047 void
2048 verify_interval_modification (struct buffer *buf,
2049 ptrdiff_t start, ptrdiff_t end)
2051 INTERVAL intervals = buffer_intervals (buf);
2052 INTERVAL i;
2053 Lisp_Object hooks;
2054 Lisp_Object prev_mod_hooks;
2055 Lisp_Object mod_hooks;
2056 struct gcpro gcpro1;
2058 hooks = Qnil;
2059 prev_mod_hooks = Qnil;
2060 mod_hooks = Qnil;
2062 interval_insert_behind_hooks = Qnil;
2063 interval_insert_in_front_hooks = Qnil;
2065 if (!intervals)
2066 return;
2068 if (start > end)
2070 ptrdiff_t temp = start;
2071 start = end;
2072 end = temp;
2075 /* For an insert operation, check the two chars around the position. */
2076 if (start == end)
2078 INTERVAL prev = NULL;
2079 Lisp_Object before, after;
2081 /* Set I to the interval containing the char after START,
2082 and PREV to the interval containing the char before START.
2083 Either one may be null. They may be equal. */
2084 i = find_interval (intervals, start);
2086 if (start == BUF_BEGV (buf))
2087 prev = 0;
2088 else if (i->position == start)
2089 prev = previous_interval (i);
2090 else if (i->position < start)
2091 prev = i;
2092 if (start == BUF_ZV (buf))
2093 i = 0;
2095 /* If Vinhibit_read_only is set and is not a list, we can
2096 skip the read_only checks. */
2097 if (NILP (Vinhibit_read_only) || CONSP (Vinhibit_read_only))
2099 /* If I and PREV differ we need to check for the read-only
2100 property together with its stickiness. If either I or
2101 PREV are 0, this check is all we need.
2102 We have to take special care, since read-only may be
2103 indirectly defined via the category property. */
2104 if (i != prev)
2106 if (i)
2108 after = textget (i->plist, Qread_only);
2110 /* If interval I is read-only and read-only is
2111 front-sticky, inhibit insertion.
2112 Check for read-only as well as category. */
2113 if (! NILP (after)
2114 && NILP (Fmemq (after, Vinhibit_read_only)))
2116 Lisp_Object tem;
2118 tem = textget (i->plist, Qfront_sticky);
2119 if (TMEM (Qread_only, tem)
2120 || (NILP (Fplist_get (i->plist, Qread_only))
2121 && TMEM (Qcategory, tem)))
2122 text_read_only (after);
2126 if (prev)
2128 before = textget (prev->plist, Qread_only);
2130 /* If interval PREV is read-only and read-only isn't
2131 rear-nonsticky, inhibit insertion.
2132 Check for read-only as well as category. */
2133 if (! NILP (before)
2134 && NILP (Fmemq (before, Vinhibit_read_only)))
2136 Lisp_Object tem;
2138 tem = textget (prev->plist, Qrear_nonsticky);
2139 if (! TMEM (Qread_only, tem)
2140 && (! NILP (Fplist_get (prev->plist,Qread_only))
2141 || ! TMEM (Qcategory, tem)))
2142 text_read_only (before);
2146 else if (i)
2148 after = textget (i->plist, Qread_only);
2150 /* If interval I is read-only and read-only is
2151 front-sticky, inhibit insertion.
2152 Check for read-only as well as category. */
2153 if (! NILP (after) && NILP (Fmemq (after, Vinhibit_read_only)))
2155 Lisp_Object tem;
2157 tem = textget (i->plist, Qfront_sticky);
2158 if (TMEM (Qread_only, tem)
2159 || (NILP (Fplist_get (i->plist, Qread_only))
2160 && TMEM (Qcategory, tem)))
2161 text_read_only (after);
2163 tem = textget (prev->plist, Qrear_nonsticky);
2164 if (! TMEM (Qread_only, tem)
2165 && (! NILP (Fplist_get (prev->plist, Qread_only))
2166 || ! TMEM (Qcategory, tem)))
2167 text_read_only (after);
2172 /* Run both insert hooks (just once if they're the same). */
2173 if (prev)
2174 interval_insert_behind_hooks
2175 = textget (prev->plist, Qinsert_behind_hooks);
2176 if (i)
2177 interval_insert_in_front_hooks
2178 = textget (i->plist, Qinsert_in_front_hooks);
2180 else
2182 /* Loop over intervals on or next to START...END,
2183 collecting their hooks. */
2185 i = find_interval (intervals, start);
2188 if (! INTERVAL_WRITABLE_P (i))
2189 text_read_only (textget (i->plist, Qread_only));
2191 if (!inhibit_modification_hooks)
2193 mod_hooks = textget (i->plist, Qmodification_hooks);
2194 if (! NILP (mod_hooks) && ! EQ (mod_hooks, prev_mod_hooks))
2196 hooks = Fcons (mod_hooks, hooks);
2197 prev_mod_hooks = mod_hooks;
2201 i = next_interval (i);
2203 /* Keep going thru the interval containing the char before END. */
2204 while (i && i->position < end);
2206 if (!inhibit_modification_hooks)
2208 GCPRO1 (hooks);
2209 hooks = Fnreverse (hooks);
2210 while (! EQ (hooks, Qnil))
2212 call_mod_hooks (Fcar (hooks), make_number (start),
2213 make_number (end));
2214 hooks = Fcdr (hooks);
2216 UNGCPRO;
2221 /* Run the interval hooks for an insertion on character range START ... END.
2222 verify_interval_modification chose which hooks to run;
2223 this function is called after the insertion happens
2224 so it can indicate the range of inserted text. */
2226 void
2227 report_interval_modification (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end)
2229 if (! NILP (interval_insert_behind_hooks))
2230 call_mod_hooks (interval_insert_behind_hooks, start, end);
2231 if (! NILP (interval_insert_in_front_hooks)
2232 && ! EQ (interval_insert_in_front_hooks,
2233 interval_insert_behind_hooks))
2234 call_mod_hooks (interval_insert_in_front_hooks, start, end);
2237 void
2238 syms_of_textprop (void)
2240 DEFVAR_LISP ("default-text-properties", Vdefault_text_properties,
2241 doc: /* Property-list used as default values.
2242 The value of a property in this list is seen as the value for every
2243 character that does not have its own value for that property. */);
2244 Vdefault_text_properties = Qnil;
2246 DEFVAR_LISP ("char-property-alias-alist", Vchar_property_alias_alist,
2247 doc: /* Alist of alternative properties for properties without a value.
2248 Each element should look like (PROPERTY ALTERNATIVE1 ALTERNATIVE2...).
2249 If a piece of text has no direct value for a particular property, then
2250 this alist is consulted. If that property appears in the alist, then
2251 the first non-nil value from the associated alternative properties is
2252 returned. */);
2253 Vchar_property_alias_alist = Qnil;
2255 DEFVAR_LISP ("inhibit-point-motion-hooks", Vinhibit_point_motion_hooks,
2256 doc: /* If non-nil, don't run `point-left' and `point-entered' text properties.
2257 This also inhibits the use of the `intangible' text property. */);
2258 Vinhibit_point_motion_hooks = Qnil;
2260 DEFVAR_LISP ("text-property-default-nonsticky",
2261 Vtext_property_default_nonsticky,
2262 doc: /* Alist of properties vs the corresponding non-stickiness.
2263 Each element has the form (PROPERTY . NONSTICKINESS).
2265 If a character in a buffer has PROPERTY, new text inserted adjacent to
2266 the character doesn't inherit PROPERTY if NONSTICKINESS is non-nil,
2267 inherits it if NONSTICKINESS is nil. The `front-sticky' and
2268 `rear-nonsticky' properties of the character override NONSTICKINESS. */);
2269 /* Text properties `syntax-table'and `display' should be nonsticky
2270 by default. */
2271 Vtext_property_default_nonsticky
2272 = Fcons (Fcons (intern_c_string ("syntax-table"), Qt),
2273 Fcons (Fcons (intern_c_string ("display"), Qt), Qnil));
2275 staticpro (&interval_insert_behind_hooks);
2276 staticpro (&interval_insert_in_front_hooks);
2277 interval_insert_behind_hooks = Qnil;
2278 interval_insert_in_front_hooks = Qnil;
2281 /* Common attributes one might give text */
2283 DEFSYM (Qforeground, "foreground");
2284 DEFSYM (Qbackground, "background");
2285 DEFSYM (Qfont, "font");
2286 DEFSYM (Qstipple, "stipple");
2287 DEFSYM (Qunderline, "underline");
2288 DEFSYM (Qread_only, "read-only");
2289 DEFSYM (Qinvisible, "invisible");
2290 DEFSYM (Qintangible, "intangible");
2291 DEFSYM (Qcategory, "category");
2292 DEFSYM (Qlocal_map, "local-map");
2293 DEFSYM (Qfront_sticky, "front-sticky");
2294 DEFSYM (Qrear_nonsticky, "rear-nonsticky");
2295 DEFSYM (Qmouse_face, "mouse-face");
2296 DEFSYM (Qminibuffer_prompt, "minibuffer-prompt");
2298 /* Properties that text might use to specify certain actions */
2300 DEFSYM (Qmouse_left, "mouse-left");
2301 DEFSYM (Qmouse_entered, "mouse-entered");
2302 DEFSYM (Qpoint_left, "point-left");
2303 DEFSYM (Qpoint_entered, "point-entered");
2305 defsubr (&Stext_properties_at);
2306 defsubr (&Sget_text_property);
2307 defsubr (&Sget_char_property);
2308 defsubr (&Sget_char_property_and_overlay);
2309 defsubr (&Snext_char_property_change);
2310 defsubr (&Sprevious_char_property_change);
2311 defsubr (&Snext_single_char_property_change);
2312 defsubr (&Sprevious_single_char_property_change);
2313 defsubr (&Snext_property_change);
2314 defsubr (&Snext_single_property_change);
2315 defsubr (&Sprevious_property_change);
2316 defsubr (&Sprevious_single_property_change);
2317 defsubr (&Sadd_text_properties);
2318 defsubr (&Sput_text_property);
2319 defsubr (&Sset_text_properties);
2320 defsubr (&Sremove_text_properties);
2321 defsubr (&Sremove_list_of_text_properties);
2322 defsubr (&Stext_property_any);
2323 defsubr (&Stext_property_not_all);