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EmacsLisp
;;; subr-x.el --- extra Lisp functions -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2013-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
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;; Keywords: convenience
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;; Package: emacs
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; Less commonly used functions that complement basic APIs, often implemented in
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;; C code (like hash-tables and strings), and are not eligible for inclusion
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;; in subr.el.
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;; Do not document these functions in the lispref.
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;; https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2014-01/msg01006.html
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;; NB If you want to use this library, it's almost always correct to use:
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;; (eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
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;;; Code:
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(eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib))
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(defmacro internal--thread-argument (first? &rest forms)
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"Internal implementation for `thread-first' and `thread-last'.
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When Argument FIRST? is non-nil argument is threaded first, else
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last. FORMS are the expressions to be threaded."
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(pcase forms
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(`(,x (,f . ,args) . ,rest)
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`(internal--thread-argument
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,first? ,(if first? `(,f ,x ,@args) `(,f ,@args ,x)) ,@rest))
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(`(,x ,f . ,rest) `(internal--thread-argument ,first? (,f ,x) ,@rest))
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(_ (car forms))))
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(defmacro thread-first (&rest forms)
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"Thread FORMS elements as the first argument of their successor.
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Example:
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(thread-first
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5
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(+ 20)
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(/ 25)
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-
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(+ 40))
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Is equivalent to:
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(+ (- (/ (+ 5 20) 25)) 40)
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Note how the single `-' got converted into a list before
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threading."
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(declare (indent 0)
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(debug (form &rest [&or symbolp (sexp &rest form)])))
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`(internal--thread-argument t ,@forms))
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(defmacro thread-last (&rest forms)
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"Thread FORMS elements as the last argument of their successor.
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Example:
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(thread-last
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5
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(+ 20)
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(/ 25)
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-
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(+ 40))
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Is equivalent to:
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(+ 40 (- (/ 25 (+ 20 5))))
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Note how the single `-' got converted into a list before
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threading."
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(declare (indent 0) (debug thread-first))
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`(internal--thread-argument nil ,@forms))
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(defsubst hash-table-empty-p (hash-table)
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"Check whether HASH-TABLE is empty (has 0 elements)."
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(declare (side-effect-free t))
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(zerop (hash-table-count hash-table)))
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(defsubst hash-table-keys (hash-table)
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"Return a list of keys in HASH-TABLE."
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(declare (side-effect-free t))
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(let ((keys nil))
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(maphash (lambda (k _) (push k keys)) hash-table)
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keys))
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(defsubst hash-table-values (hash-table)
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"Return a list of values in HASH-TABLE."
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(declare (side-effect-free t))
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(let ((values nil))
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(maphash (lambda (_ v) (push v values)) hash-table)
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values))
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;;;###autoload
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(defsubst string-join (strings &optional separator)
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"Join all STRINGS using SEPARATOR.
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Optional argument SEPARATOR must be a string, a vector, or a list of
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characters; nil stands for the empty string."
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(declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
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(mapconcat #'identity strings separator))
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(define-obsolete-function-alias 'string-reverse 'reverse "25.1")
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;;;###autoload
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(defun string-truncate-left (string length)
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"If STRING is longer than LENGTH, return a truncated version.
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When truncating, \"...\" is always prepended to the string, so
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the resulting string may be longer than the original if LENGTH is
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3 or smaller."
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(declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
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(let ((strlen (length string)))
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(if (<= strlen length)
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string
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(setq length (max 0 (- length 3)))
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(concat "..." (substring string (min (1- strlen)
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(max 0 (- strlen length))))))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defsubst string-blank-p (string)
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"Check whether STRING is either empty or only whitespace.
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The following characters count as whitespace here: space, tab, newline and
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carriage return."
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(declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
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(string-match-p "\\`[ \t\n\r]*\\'" string))
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(defsubst string-remove-prefix (prefix string)
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"Remove PREFIX from STRING if present."
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(declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
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(if (string-prefix-p prefix string)
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(substring string (length prefix))
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string))
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(defsubst string-remove-suffix (suffix string)
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"Remove SUFFIX from STRING if present."
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(declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
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(if (string-suffix-p suffix string)
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(substring string 0 (- (length string) (length suffix)))
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string))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun string-clean-whitespace (string)
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"Clean up whitespace in STRING.
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All sequences of whitespaces in STRING are collapsed into a
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single space character, and leading/trailing whitespace is
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removed."
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(declare (important-return-value t))
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(let ((blank "[[:blank:]\r\n]+"))
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(string-trim (replace-regexp-in-string blank " " string t t)
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blank blank)))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun string-fill (string width)
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"Try to word-wrap STRING so that it displays with lines no wider than WIDTH.
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STRING is wrapped where there is whitespace in it. If there are
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individual words in STRING that are wider than WIDTH, the result
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will have lines that are wider than WIDTH."
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(declare (important-return-value t))
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(with-temp-buffer
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(insert string)
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(goto-char (point-min))
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(let ((fill-column width)
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(adaptive-fill-mode nil))
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(fill-region (point-min) (point-max)))
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(buffer-string)))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun string-limit (string length &optional end coding-system)
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"Return a substring of STRING that is (up to) LENGTH characters long.
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If STRING is shorter than or equal to LENGTH characters, return the
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entire string unchanged.
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If STRING is longer than LENGTH characters, return a substring
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consisting of the first LENGTH characters of STRING. If END is
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non-nil, return the last LENGTH characters instead.
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If CODING-SYSTEM is non-nil, STRING will be encoded before
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limiting, and LENGTH is interpreted as the number of bytes to
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limit the string to. The result will be a unibyte string that is
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shorter than LENGTH, but will not contain \"partial\"
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characters (or glyphs), even if CODING-SYSTEM encodes characters
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with several bytes per character. If the coding system specifies
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prefix like the byte order mark (aka \"BOM\") or a shift-in sequence,
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their bytes will be normally counted as part of LENGTH. This is
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the case, for instance, with `utf-16'. If this isn't desired, use a
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coding system that doesn't specify a BOM, like `utf-16le' or `utf-16be'.
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When shortening strings for display purposes,
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`truncate-string-to-width' is almost always a better alternative
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than this function."
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(declare (important-return-value t))
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(unless (natnump length)
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(signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'natnump length)))
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(if coding-system
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;; The previous implementation here tried to encode char by
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;; char, and then adding up the length of the encoded octets,
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;; but that's not reliably in the presence of BOM marks and
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;; ISO-2022-CN which may add charset designations at the
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;; start/end of each encoded char (which we don't want). So
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;; iterate (with a binary search) instead to find the desired
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;; length.
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(let* ((glyphs (string-glyph-split string))
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(nglyphs (length glyphs))
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(too-long (1+ nglyphs))
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(stop (max (/ nglyphs 2) 1))
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(gap stop)
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candidate encoded found candidate-stop)
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;; We're returning the end of the string.
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(when end
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(setq glyphs (nreverse glyphs)))
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(while (and (not found)
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(< stop too-long))
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(setq encoded
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(encode-coding-string (string-join (seq-take glyphs stop))
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coding-system))
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(cond
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((= (length encoded) length)
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(setq found encoded
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candidate-stop stop))
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;; Too long; try shortening.
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((> (length encoded) length)
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(setq too-long stop
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stop (max (- stop gap) 1)))
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;; Too short; try lengthening.
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(t
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(setq candidate encoded
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candidate-stop stop)
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(setq stop
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(if (>= stop nglyphs)
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too-long
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(min (+ stop gap) nglyphs)))))
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(setq gap (max (/ gap 2) 1)))
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(cond
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((not (or found candidate))
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"")
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;; We're returning the end, so redo the encoding.
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(end
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(encode-coding-string
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(string-join (nreverse (seq-take glyphs candidate-stop)))
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coding-system))
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(t
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(or found candidate))))
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;; Char-based version.
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(cond
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((<= (length string) length) string)
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(end (substring string (- (length string) length)))
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(t (substring string 0 length)))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun string-pad (string length &optional padding start)
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"Pad STRING to LENGTH using PADDING.
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If PADDING is nil, the space character is used. If not nil, it
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should be a character.
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If STRING is longer than the absolute value of LENGTH, no padding
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is done.
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If START is nil (or not present), the padding is done to the end
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of the string, and if non-nil, padding is done to the start of
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the string."
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(declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
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(unless (natnump length)
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(signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'natnump length)))
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(let ((pad-length (- length (length string))))
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(cond ((<= pad-length 0) string)
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(start (concat (make-string pad-length (or padding ?\s)) string))
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(t (concat string (make-string pad-length (or padding ?\s)))))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun string-chop-newline (string)
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"Remove the final newline (if any) from STRING."
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(declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
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(string-remove-suffix "\n" string))
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(defun replace-region-contents (beg end replace-fn
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&optional max-secs max-costs)
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"Replace the region between BEG and END using REPLACE-FN.
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REPLACE-FN runs on the current buffer narrowed to the region. It
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should return either a string or a buffer replacing the region.
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The replacement is performed using `replace-buffer-contents'
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which also describes the MAX-SECS and MAX-COSTS arguments and the
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return value.
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Note: If the replacement is a string, it'll be placed in a
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temporary buffer so that `replace-buffer-contents' can operate on
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it. Therefore, if you already have the replacement in a buffer,
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it makes no sense to convert it to a string using
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`buffer-substring' or similar."
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(save-excursion
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(save-restriction
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(narrow-to-region beg end)
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(goto-char (point-min))
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(let ((repl (funcall replace-fn)))
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(if (bufferp repl)
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(replace-buffer-contents repl max-secs max-costs)
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(let ((source-buffer (current-buffer)))
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(with-temp-buffer
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(insert repl)
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(let ((tmp-buffer (current-buffer)))
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(set-buffer source-buffer)
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(replace-buffer-contents tmp-buffer max-secs max-costs)))))))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defmacro named-let (name bindings &rest body)
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"Looping construct taken from Scheme.
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Like `let', bind variables in BINDINGS and then evaluate BODY,
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but with the twist that BODY can evaluate itself recursively by
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calling NAME, where the arguments passed to NAME are used
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as the new values of the bound variables in the recursive invocation.
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This construct can only be used with lexical binding."
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(declare (indent 2) (debug (symbolp (&rest (symbolp form)) body)))
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(require 'cl-lib)
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(unless lexical-binding
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(error "`named-let' requires lexical binding"))
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(let ((fargs (mapcar (lambda (b) (if (consp b) (car b) b)) bindings))
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(aargs (mapcar (lambda (b) (if (consp b) (cadr b))) bindings)))
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;; According to the Scheme semantics of named let, `name' is not in scope
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;; while evaluating the expressions in `bindings', and for this reason, the
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;; "initial" function call below needs to be outside of the `cl-labels'.
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;; When the "self-tco" eliminates all recursive calls, the `cl-labels'
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;; expands to a lambda which the byte-compiler then combines with the
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;; funcall to make a `let' so we end up with a plain `while' loop and no
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;; remaining `lambda' at all.
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`(funcall
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(cl-labels ((,name ,fargs . ,body)) #',name)
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. ,aargs)))
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(defvar work-buffer--list nil)
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(defvar work-buffer-limit 10
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"Maximum number of reusable work buffers.
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When this limit is exceeded, newly allocated work buffers are
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automatically killed, which means that in a such case
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`with-work-buffer' becomes equivalent to `with-temp-buffer'.")
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(defsubst work-buffer--get ()
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"Get a work buffer."
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(let ((buffer (pop work-buffer--list)))
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(if (buffer-live-p buffer)
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buffer
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(generate-new-buffer " *work*" t))))
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(defun work-buffer--release (buffer)
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"Release work BUFFER."
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(if (buffer-live-p buffer)
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(with-current-buffer buffer
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;; Flush BUFFER before making it available again, i.e. clear
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;; its contents, remove all overlays and buffer-local
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;; variables. Is it enough to safely reuse the buffer?
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(let ((inhibit-read-only t)
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;; Avoid deactivating the region as side effect.
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deactivate-mark)
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(erase-buffer))
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(delete-all-overlays)
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(let (change-major-mode-hook)
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(kill-all-local-variables t))
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;; Make the buffer available again.
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(push buffer work-buffer--list)))
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;; If the maximum number of reusable work buffers is exceeded, kill
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;; work buffer in excess, taking into account that the limit could
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;; have been let-bound to temporarily increase its value.
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(when (> (length work-buffer--list) work-buffer-limit)
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(mapc #'kill-buffer (nthcdr work-buffer-limit work-buffer--list))
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(setq work-buffer--list (ntake work-buffer-limit work-buffer--list))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defmacro with-work-buffer (&rest body)
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"Create a work buffer, and evaluate BODY there like `progn'.
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Like `with-temp-buffer', but reuse an already created temporary
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buffer when possible, instead of creating a new one on each call."
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(declare (indent 0) (debug t))
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(let ((work-buffer (make-symbol "work-buffer")))
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`(let ((,work-buffer (work-buffer--get)))
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(with-current-buffer ,work-buffer
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(unwind-protect
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(progn ,@body)
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(work-buffer--release ,work-buffer))))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun string-pixel-width (string &optional buffer)
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"Return the width of STRING in pixels.
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If BUFFER is non-nil, use the face remappings from that buffer when
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determining the width.
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If you call this function to measure pixel width of a string
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with embedded newlines, it returns the width of the widest
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substring that does not include newlines."
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(declare (important-return-value t))
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(if (zerop (length string))
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0
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;; Keeping a work buffer around is more efficient than creating a
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;; new temporary buffer.
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(with-work-buffer
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(if buffer
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(setq-local face-remapping-alist
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(with-current-buffer buffer
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face-remapping-alist))
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(kill-local-variable 'face-remapping-alist))
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;; Avoid deactivating the region as side effect.
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(let (deactivate-mark)
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(insert string))
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;; If `display-line-numbers' is enabled in internal
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;; buffers (e.g. globally), it breaks width calculation
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;; (bug#59311). Disable `line-prefix' and `wrap-prefix',
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;; for the same reason.
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(add-text-properties
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(point-min) (point-max) '(display-line-numbers-disable t))
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;; Prefer `remove-text-properties' to `propertize' to avoid
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;; creating a new string on each call.
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(remove-text-properties
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(point-min) (point-max) '(line-prefix nil wrap-prefix nil))
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(setq line-prefix nil wrap-prefix nil)
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(car (buffer-text-pixel-size nil nil t)))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun string-glyph-split (string)
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"Split STRING into a list of strings representing separate glyphs.
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This takes into account combining characters and grapheme clusters:
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if compositions are enabled, each sequence of characters composed
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on display into a single grapheme cluster is treated as a single
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indivisible unit."
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(declare (side-effect-free t))
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(let ((result nil)
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(start 0)
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comp)
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(while (< start (length string))
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(if (setq comp (find-composition-internal
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start
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;; Don't search backward in the string for the
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;; start of the composition.
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(min (length string) (1+ start))
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string nil))
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(progn
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(push (substring string (car comp) (cadr comp)) result)
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(setq start (cadr comp)))
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(push (substring string start (1+ start)) result)
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(setq start (1+ start))))
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(nreverse result)))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun add-display-text-property (start end prop value
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&optional object)
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"Add display property PROP with VALUE to the text from START to END.
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If any text in the region has a non-nil `display' property, those
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properties are retained.
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If OBJECT is non-nil, it should be a string or a buffer. If nil,
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this defaults to the current buffer."
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(let ((sub-start start)
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(sub-end 0)
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disp)
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(while (< sub-end end)
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(setq sub-end (next-single-property-change sub-start 'display object
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(if (stringp object)
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(min (length object) end)
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(min end (point-max)))))
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(if (not (setq disp (get-text-property sub-start 'display object)))
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;; No old properties in this range.
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(put-text-property sub-start sub-end 'display (list prop value)
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object)
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;; We have old properties.
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(let ((vector nil))
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;; Make disp into a list.
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(setq disp
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(cond
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((vectorp disp)
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(setq vector t)
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(seq-into disp 'list))
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((not (consp (car disp)))
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(list disp))
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(t
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disp)))
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;; Remove any old instances.
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(when-let* ((old (assoc prop disp)))
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(setq disp (delete old disp)))
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(setq disp (cons (list prop value) disp))
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(when vector
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(setq disp (seq-into disp 'vector)))
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;; Finally update the range.
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(put-text-property sub-start sub-end 'display disp object)))
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(setq sub-start sub-end))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun read-process-name (prompt)
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"Query the user for a process and return the process object."
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;; Currently supports only the PROCESS argument.
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;; Must either return a list containing a process, or signal an error.
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;; (Returning nil would mean the current buffer's process.)
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(unless (fboundp 'process-list)
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(error "Asynchronous subprocesses are not supported on this system"))
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;; Local function to return cons of a complete-able name, and the
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|
;; associated process object, for use with `completing-read'.
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|
(cl-flet ((procitem
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(p) (when (process-live-p p)
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|
(let ((pid (process-id p))
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|
(procname (process-name p))
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|
(procbuf (process-buffer p)))
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|
(and (eq (process-type p) 'real)
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|
(cons (if procbuf
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(format "%s (%s) in buffer %s"
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|
procname pid
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|
(buffer-name procbuf))
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|
(format "%s (%s)" procname pid))
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|
p))))))
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|
;; Perform `completing-read' for a process.
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|
(let* ((currproc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))
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|
(proclist (or (process-list)
|
|
(error "No processes found")))
|
|
(collection (delq nil (mapcar #'procitem proclist)))
|
|
(selection (completing-read
|
|
(format-prompt prompt
|
|
(and currproc
|
|
(eq (process-type currproc) 'real)
|
|
(procitem currproc)))
|
|
collection nil :require-match nil nil
|
|
(car (seq-find (lambda (proc)
|
|
(eq currproc (cdr proc)))
|
|
collection))))
|
|
(process (and selection
|
|
(cdr (assoc selection collection)))))
|
|
(unless process
|
|
(error "No process selected"))
|
|
process)))
|
|
|
|
(defmacro with-buffer-unmodified-if-unchanged (&rest body)
|
|
"Like `progn', but change buffer-modified status only if buffer text changes.
|
|
If the buffer was unmodified before execution of BODY, and
|
|
buffer text after execution of BODY is identical to what it was
|
|
before, ensure that buffer is still marked unmodified afterwards.
|
|
For example, the following won't change the buffer's modification
|
|
status:
|
|
|
|
(with-buffer-unmodified-if-unchanged
|
|
(insert \"a\")
|
|
(delete-char -1))
|
|
|
|
Note that only changes in the raw byte sequence of the buffer text,
|
|
as stored in the internal representation, are monitored for the
|
|
purpose of detecting the lack of changes in buffer text. Any other
|
|
changes that are normally perceived as \"buffer modifications\", such
|
|
as changes in text properties, `buffer-file-coding-system', buffer
|
|
multibyteness, etc. -- will not be noticed, and the buffer will still
|
|
be marked unmodified, effectively ignoring those changes."
|
|
(declare (debug t) (indent 0))
|
|
(let ((hash (gensym))
|
|
(buffer (gensym)))
|
|
`(let ((,hash (and (not (buffer-modified-p))
|
|
(buffer-hash)))
|
|
(,buffer (current-buffer)))
|
|
(prog1
|
|
(progn
|
|
,@body)
|
|
;; If we didn't change anything in the buffer (and the buffer
|
|
;; was previously unmodified), then flip the modification status
|
|
;; back to "unchanged".
|
|
(when (and ,hash (buffer-live-p ,buffer))
|
|
(with-current-buffer ,buffer
|
|
(when (and (buffer-modified-p)
|
|
(equal ,hash (buffer-hash)))
|
|
(restore-buffer-modified-p nil))))))))
|
|
|
|
(defun emacs-etc--hide-local-variables ()
|
|
"Hide local variables.
|
|
Used by `emacs-authors-mode' and `emacs-news-mode'."
|
|
(narrow-to-region (point-min)
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char (point-max))
|
|
;; Obfuscate to avoid this being interpreted
|
|
;; as a local variable section itself.
|
|
(if (re-search-backward "^Local\sVariables:$" nil t)
|
|
(progn (forward-line -1) (point))
|
|
(point-max)))))
|
|
|
|
(provide 'subr-x)
|
|
|
|
;;; subr-x.el ends here
|