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Cecilio Pardo 8e7f5f97db Add support for 'yank-media' on MS-Windows
Adds the capacity to handle types different from strings to the
clipboard management functions on MS-Windows, and some logic
required to convert media types names and content to be what
yank-media and the modes that use it expect (bug#71909).
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (w32--selection-target-translations): New
variable that holds the name translations for media types.
(w32--translate-selection-target): New function, translate the
name of a media type.
(w32--translate-reverse-selection-target): New function, reverse
translation.
(w32--get-selection): Modified to translate target names when
asked for targets, and retrieve media types when asked for them.
(w32--mime-type-textual-p): New function, checks if a MIME type
is textual.
* lisp/textmodes/sgml-mode.el (html-mode--image-yank-handler):
Fixed the image save mechanism, that added line feed characters
on MS-Windows, breaking binary formats.
* src/w32image.c (gdiplus_init): Modified to fetch more
functions fromm gdiplus.
(get_encoder_clsid): Renamed to 'w32_gdip_get_encoder_clsid'
and made nonstatic.
(gdiplus_startup): Renamed to 'w32_gdiplus_startup' and
made nonstatic.
* src/w32select.c (stdfmt_name): Made global, was static
function.
(convert_dibv5_to_png): New function to convert DIBV5 clipboard
format to PNG.
(get_clipboard_format_name): New function get the name of a
format given its index.
(Fw32__get_clipboard_data_media): New function, retrieves and
converts media content.
(syms_of_w32select): Export new lisp functions.
* src/w32gdiplus.h: New file, for definitions in w32image.c
* doc/lispref/frames.texi: Updated with MS-Windows support.
* etc/NEWS: Added entry about new feature.
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;;; sgml-mode.el --- SGML- and HTML-editing modes -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1995-1996, 1998, 2001-2024 Free Software
;; Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
;; Adapted-By: ESR, Daniel Pfeiffer <occitan@esperanto.org>,
;; F.Potorti@cnuce.cnr.it
;; Keywords: text, hypermedia, comm, languages
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;; Configurable major mode for editing document in the SGML standard general
;; markup language. As an example contains a mode for editing the derived
;; HTML hypertext markup language.
;;; Code:
(require 'dom)
(require 'seq)
(require 'facemenu)
(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
(eval-when-compile
(require 'skeleton)
(require 'cl-lib))
(defgroup sgml nil
"SGML editing mode."
:link '(custom-group-link :tag "Font Lock Faces group" font-lock-faces)
:group 'languages)
(defcustom sgml-basic-offset 2
"Specifies the basic indentation level for `sgml-indent-line'."
:type 'integer
:safe #'integerp)
(defcustom sgml-attribute-offset 0
"Specifies a delta for attribute indentation in `sgml-indent-line'.
When 0, attribute indentation looks like this:
<element
attribute=\"value\">
</element>
When 2, attribute indentation looks like this:
<element
attribute=\"value\">
</element>"
:version "25.1"
:type 'integer
:safe #'integerp)
(defcustom sgml-xml-mode nil
"When non-nil, tag insertion functions will be XML-compliant.
It is set to be buffer-local when the file has
a DOCTYPE or an XML declaration."
:type 'boolean
:version "22.1")
(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'sgml-transformation
'sgml-transformation-function "29.1")
(defcustom sgml-transformation-function 'identity
"Default value for `skeleton-transformation-function' in SGML mode."
:type 'function
:initialize #'custom-initialize-default
:set (lambda (sym val)
(set-default sym val)
(mapc (lambda (buff)
(with-current-buffer buff
(and (derived-mode-p 'sgml-mode)
(not sgml-xml-mode)
(setq skeleton-transformation-function val))))
(buffer-list))))
(put 'sgml-transformation-function 'variable-interactive
"aTransformation function: ")
(defcustom sgml-mode-hook nil
"Hook run by command `sgml-mode'.
`text-mode-hook' is run first."
:type 'hook)
;; The official handling of "--" is complicated in SGML, and
;; historically not well supported by browser HTML parsers.
;; Recommendations for writing HTML comments is to use <!--...-->
;; (where ... doesn't contain "--") to avoid the complications
;; altogether (XML goes even further by requiring this in the spec).
;; So there is probably no need to handle it "correctly".
(defvar sgml-specials '(?\" ?\')
"List of characters that have a special meaning for SGML mode.
This list is used when first loading the `sgml-mode' library.
The supported characters are ?\\\", ?\\=', and ?-.
Including ?- makes double dashes into comment delimiters, but
they are really only supposed to delimit comments within DTD
definitions. So we normally turn it off.")
(defvar sgml-quick-keys nil
"Use <, >, &, /, SPC and `sgml-specials' keys \"electrically\" when non-nil.
This takes effect when first loading the `sgml-mode' library.")
(defvar sgml-mode-map
(let ((map (make-keymap))) ;`sparse' doesn't allow binding to charsets.
(define-key map "\C-c\C-i" #'sgml-tags-invisible)
(define-key map "/" #'sgml-slash)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-n" #'sgml-name-char)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-t" #'sgml-tag)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-a" #'sgml-attributes)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-b" #'sgml-skip-tag-backward)
(define-key map [?\C-c left] #'sgml-skip-tag-backward)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-f" #'sgml-skip-tag-forward)
(define-key map [?\C-c right] #'sgml-skip-tag-forward)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-d" #'sgml-delete-tag)
(define-key map "\C-c\^?" #'sgml-delete-tag)
(define-key map "\C-c?" #'sgml-tag-help)
(define-key map "\C-c]" #'sgml-close-tag)
(define-key map "\C-c/" #'sgml-close-tag)
;; Redundant keybindings, for consistency with TeX mode.
(define-key map "\C-c\C-o" #'sgml-tag)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-e" #'sgml-close-tag)
(define-key map "\C-c8" #'sgml-name-8bit-mode)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-v" #'sgml-validate)
(when sgml-quick-keys
(define-key map "&" #'sgml-name-char)
(define-key map "<" #'sgml-tag)
(define-key map " " #'sgml-auto-attributes)
(define-key map ">" #'sgml-maybe-end-tag)
(when (memq ?\" sgml-specials)
(define-key map "\"" #'sgml-name-self))
(when (memq ?' sgml-specials)
(define-key map "'" #'sgml-name-self)))
(let ((c 127)
(map (nth 1 map)))
(while (< (setq c (1+ c)) 256)
(aset map c #'sgml-maybe-name-self)))
map)
"Keymap for SGML mode. See also `sgml-specials'.")
(easy-menu-define sgml-mode-menu sgml-mode-map
"Menu for SGML mode."
'("SGML"
["Insert Tag" sgml-tag]
["Insert Attributes" sgml-attributes]
["Backward Tag" sgml-skip-tag-backward]
["Forward Tag" sgml-skip-tag-forward]
["Delete Tag" sgml-delete-tag]
["Describe Tag" sgml-tag-help]
"---"
["Toggle Tag Visibility" sgml-tags-invisible]
["Toggle 8 Bit Insertion" sgml-name-8bit-mode]
"---"
["Validate" sgml-validate]))
(defun sgml-make-syntax-table (specials)
(let ((table (make-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table)))
(modify-syntax-entry ?< "(>" table)
(modify-syntax-entry ?> ")<" table)
(modify-syntax-entry ?: "_" table)
(modify-syntax-entry ?_ "_" table)
(modify-syntax-entry ?. "_" table)
(if (memq ?- specials)
(modify-syntax-entry ?- "_ 1234" table))
(if (memq ?\" specials)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"\"" table))
(if (memq ?' specials)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\' "\"'" table))
table))
(defvar sgml-mode-syntax-table (sgml-make-syntax-table sgml-specials)
"Syntax table used in SGML mode. See also `sgml-specials'.")
(defconst sgml-tag-syntax-table
(let ((table (sgml-make-syntax-table sgml-specials))
brackets)
(map-char-table
(lambda (key value)
(setq brackets (cons (list
(if (consp key)
(list (car key) (cdr key))
key)
value)
brackets)))
(unicode-property-table-internal 'paired-bracket))
(setq brackets (delete-dups (flatten-tree brackets)))
(dolist (char (append brackets (list ?$ ?% ?& ?* ?+ ?/)))
(modify-syntax-entry char "." table))
(unless (memq ?' sgml-specials)
;; Avoid that skipping a tag backwards skips any "'" prefixing it.
(modify-syntax-entry ?' "w" table))
table)
"Syntax table used to parse SGML tags.")
(defcustom sgml-name-8bit-mode nil
"When non-nil, insert non-ASCII characters as named entities."
:type 'boolean)
(defvar sgml-char-names
[nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
"nbsp" "excl" "quot" "num" "dollar" "percnt" "amp" "apos"
"lpar" "rpar" "ast" "plus" "comma" "hyphen" "period" "sol"
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil "colon" "semi" "lt" "eq" "gt" "quest"
"commat" nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil "lsqb" nil "rsqb" "uarr" "lowbar"
"lsquo" nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil "lcub" "verbar" "rcub" "tilde" nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
"nbsp" "iexcl" "cent" "pound" "curren" "yen" "brvbar" "sect"
"uml" "copy" "ordf" "laquo" "not" "shy" "reg" "macr"
"ring" "plusmn" "sup2" "sup3" "acute" "micro" "para" "middot"
"cedil" "sup1" "ordm" "raquo" "frac14" "frac12" "frac34" "iquest"
"Agrave" "Aacute" "Acirc" "Atilde" "Auml" "Aring" "AElig" "Ccedil"
"Egrave" "Eacute" "Ecirc" "Euml" "Igrave" "Iacute" "Icirc" "Iuml"
"ETH" "Ntilde" "Ograve" "Oacute" "Ocirc" "Otilde" "Ouml" nil
"Oslash" "Ugrave" "Uacute" "Ucirc" "Uuml" "Yacute" "THORN" "szlig"
"agrave" "aacute" "acirc" "atilde" "auml" "aring" "aelig" "ccedil"
"egrave" "eacute" "ecirc" "euml" "igrave" "iacute" "icirc" "iuml"
"eth" "ntilde" "ograve" "oacute" "ocirc" "otilde" "ouml" "divide"
"oslash" "ugrave" "uacute" "ucirc" "uuml" "yacute" "thorn" "yuml"]
"Vector of symbolic character names without `&' and `;'.")
(put 'sgml-table 'char-table-extra-slots 0)
(defvar sgml-char-names-table
(let ((table (make-char-table 'sgml-table))
(i 32)
elt)
(while (< i 128)
(setq elt (aref sgml-char-names i))
(if elt (aset table (make-char 'latin-iso8859-1 i) elt))
(setq i (1+ i)))
table)
"A table for mapping non-ASCII characters into SGML entity names.
Currently, only Latin-1 characters are supported.")
(defcustom sgml-validate-command
;; prefer tidy because (o)nsgmls is often built without --enable-http
;; which makes it next to useless
(cond ((executable-find "tidy")
;; tidy is available from https://tidy.sourceforge.net/
"tidy --gnu-emacs yes -utf8 -e -q")
((executable-find "nsgmls")
;; nsgmls is a free SGML parser in the SP suite available from
;; ftp.jclark.com, replaced old `sgmls'.
"nsgmls -s")
((executable-find "onsgmls")
;; onsgmls is the community version of `nsgmls'
;; hosted on https://openjade.sourceforge.net/
"onsgmls -s")
(t "Install (o)nsgmls, tidy, or some other SGML validator, and set `sgml-validate-command'"))
"The command to validate an SGML document.
The file name of current buffer file name will be appended to this,
separated by a space."
:type 'string
:version "21.1")
(defvar sgml-saved-validate-command nil
"The command last used to validate in this buffer.")
;; I doubt that null end tags are used much for large elements,
;; so use a small distance here.
(defcustom sgml-slash-distance 1000
"If non-nil, is the maximum distance to search for matching `/'."
:type '(choice (const nil) integer))
(defconst sgml-namespace-re "[_[:alpha:]][-_.[:alnum:]]*")
(defconst sgml-name-re "[_:[:alpha:]][-_.:[:alnum:]]*")
(defconst sgml-tag-name-re (concat "<\\([!/?]?" sgml-name-re "\\)"))
(defconst sgml-attrs-re
;; This pattern cannot begin with a character matched by the end of
;; `sgml-name-re' above.
"\\(?:[^_.:\"'/><[:alnum:]-]\\(?:[^\"'/><]\\|\"[^\"]*\"\\|'[^']*'\\)*\\)?")
(defconst sgml-start-tag-regex (concat "<" sgml-name-re sgml-attrs-re)
"Regular expression that matches a non-empty start tag.
Any terminating `>' or `/' is not matched.")
(defface sgml-namespace
'((t (:inherit font-lock-builtin-face)))
"`sgml-mode' face used to highlight the namespace part of identifiers.")
(defvar sgml-namespace-face 'sgml-namespace)
;; internal
(defconst sgml-font-lock-keywords-1
`((,(concat "<\\([!?]" sgml-name-re "\\)") 1 'font-lock-keyword-face)
;; We could use the simpler "\\(" sgml-namespace-re ":\\)?" instead,
;; but it would cause a bit more backtracking in the re-matcher.
(,(concat "</?\\(" sgml-namespace-re "\\)\\(?::\\(" sgml-name-re "\\)\\)?")
(1 (if (match-end 2) 'sgml-namespace 'font-lock-function-name-face))
(2 'font-lock-function-name-face nil t))
;; FIXME: this doesn't cover the variables using a default value.
;; The first shy-group is an important anchor: it prevents an O(n^2)
;; pathological case where we otherwise keep retrying a failing match
;; against a very long word at every possible position within the word.
(,(concat "\\(?:^\\|[ \t]\\)\\(" sgml-namespace-re "\\)\\(?::\\("
sgml-name-re "\\)\\)?=[\"']")
(1 (if (match-end 2) 'sgml-namespace 'font-lock-variable-name-face))
(2 font-lock-variable-name-face nil t))
(,(concat "[&%]" sgml-name-re ";?") 0 'font-lock-variable-name-face)))
(defconst sgml-font-lock-keywords-2
(append
sgml-font-lock-keywords-1
'((eval
. (cons (concat "<"
(regexp-opt (mapcar #'car sgml-tag-face-alist) t)
"\\([ \t][^>]*\\)?>\\([^<]+\\)</\\1>")
'(3 (cdr (assoc-string (match-string 1) sgml-tag-face-alist t))
prepend))))))
;; for font-lock, but must be defvar'ed after
;; sgml-font-lock-keywords-1 and sgml-font-lock-keywords-2 above
(defvar sgml-font-lock-keywords sgml-font-lock-keywords-1
"Rules for highlighting SGML code. See also `sgml-tag-face-alist'.")
(defun sgml-font-lock-syntactic-face (state)
"`font-lock-syntactic-face-function' for `sgml-mode'."
;; Don't use string face outside of tags.
(cond ((and (nth 9 state) (nth 3 state)) 'font-lock-string-face)
((nth 4 state) 'font-lock-comment-face)))
(defvar-local sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss nil)
(defun sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss (pos)
"Return PPSS at POS, fixing the syntax of any lone `>' along the way."
(cl-assert (>= pos (car sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss)))
(let ((ppss (parse-partial-sexp (car sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss) pos -1
nil (cdr sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss))))
(while (eq -1 (car ppss))
(put-text-property (1- (point)) (point)
'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "."))
;; Hack attack: rather than recompute the ppss from
;; (car sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss), we manually "fix it".
(setcar ppss 0)
(setq ppss (parse-partial-sexp (point) pos -1 nil ppss)))
(setcdr sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss ppss)
(setcar sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss pos)
ppss))
(eval-and-compile
(defconst sgml-syntax-propertize-rules
(syntax-propertize-precompile-rules
;; Use the `b' style of comments to avoid interference with the -- ... --
;; comments recognized when `sgml-specials' includes ?-.
;; FIXME: beware of <!--> blabla <!--> !!
("\\(<\\)!--" (1 "< b"))
("--[ \t\n]*\\(>\\)" (1 "> b"))
("\\(<\\)[?!]" (1 (prog1 "|>"
(sgml-syntax-propertize-inside end))))
;; Quotes outside of tags should not introduce strings which end up
;; hiding tags. We used to test every quote and mark it as "."
;; if it's outside of tags, but there are too many quotes and
;; the resulting number of calls to syntax-ppss made it too slow
;; (bug#33887), so we're now careful to leave alone any pair
;; of quotes that doesn't hold a < or > char, which is the vast majority:
;; either they're both within a tag (or a comment), in which case it's
;; indeed correct to leave them as is, or they're both outside of tags, in
;; which case they arguably should have punctuation syntax, but it is
;; harmless to let them have string syntax because they won't "hide" any
;; tag or comment from us (and we use the
;; font-lock-syntactic-face-function to make sure those spurious "strings
;; within text" aren't highlighted as strings).
("\\([\"']\\)[^\"'<>]*"
(1 (if (eq (char-after) (char-after (match-beginning 0)))
;; Fast-track case.
(forward-char 1)
;; Point has moved to the end of the text we matched after the
;; quote, but this risks overlooking a match to one of the other
;; regexp in the rules. We could just (goto-char (match-end 1))
;; to solve this, but that would be too easy, so instead we
;; only move back enough to avoid skipping comment ender, which
;; happens to be the only one that we could have overlooked.
(when (eq (char-after) ?>)
(skip-chars-backward "-"))
;; Be careful to call `syntax-ppss' on a position before the one
;; we're going to change, so as not to need to flush the data we
;; just computed.
(if (zerop (save-excursion
(car (sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss
(match-beginning 0)))))
(string-to-syntax ".")))))
)
"Syntax-propertize rules for sgml text.
These have to be run via `sgml-syntax-propertize'"))
(defconst sgml--syntax-propertize
(syntax-propertize-rules sgml-syntax-propertize-rules))
(defun sgml-syntax-propertize (start end &optional rules-function)
"Syntactic keywords for `sgml-mode'."
(setq sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss (cons start (syntax-ppss start)))
(when (>= (cadr sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss) 0)
(sgml-syntax-propertize-inside end)
(funcall (or rules-function sgml--syntax-propertize) (point) end)
;; Catch any '>' after the last quote.
(sgml--syntax-propertize-ppss end)))
(defun sgml-syntax-propertize-inside (end)
(let ((ppss (syntax-ppss)))
(cond
((eq (nth 3 ppss) t)
(let ((endre (save-excursion
(goto-char (nth 8 ppss))
(cond
((looking-at-p "<!\\[CDATA\\[") "]]>")
((looking-at-p "<\\?") (if sgml-xml-mode "\\?>" ">"))
(t ">")))))
(when (re-search-forward endre end 'move)
(put-text-property (1- (point)) (point)
'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|<"))))))))
;; internal
(defvar sgml-face-tag-alist ()
"Alist of face and tag name for facemenu.
The tag name can be a string or a list of strings.")
(defvar sgml-tag-face-alist ()
"Tag names and face or list of faces to fontify with when invisible.
When `font-lock-maximum-decoration' is 1 this is always used for fontifying.
When more these are fontified together with `sgml-font-lock-keywords'.")
(defvar sgml-display-text ()
"Tag names as lowercase symbols, and display string when invisible.")
;; internal
(defvar sgml-tags-invisible nil)
(defcustom sgml-tag-alist
'(("![" ("ignore" t) ("include" t))
("!attlist")
("!doctype")
("!element")
("!entity"))
"Alist of tag names for completing read and insertion rules.
This alist is made up as
((\"tag\" . TAGRULE)
...)
TAGRULE is a list of optionally t (no endtag) or `\\n' (separate endtag by
newlines) or a skeleton with nil, t or `\\n' in place of the interactor
followed by an ATTRIBUTERULE (for an always present attribute) or an
attribute alist.
The attribute alist is made up as
((\"attribute\" . ATTRIBUTERULE)
...)
ATTRIBUTERULE is a list of optionally t (no value when no input) followed by
an optional alist of possible values."
:type '(repeat (cons (string :tag "Tag Name")
(repeat :tag "Tag Rule" sexp)))
:risky t)
(defcustom sgml-tag-help
'(("!" . "Empty declaration for comment")
("![" . "Embed declarations with parser directive")
("!attlist" . "Tag attributes declaration")
("!doctype" . "Document type (DTD) declaration")
("!element" . "Tag declaration")
("!entity" . "Entity (macro) declaration"))
"Alist of tag name and short description."
:type '(repeat (cons (string :tag "Tag Name")
(string :tag "Description"))))
(defvar sgml-empty-tags nil
"List of tags whose !ELEMENT definition says EMPTY.")
(defvar sgml-unclosed-tags nil
"List of tags whose !ELEMENT definition says the end-tag is optional.")
(defun sgml-xml-guess ()
"Guess whether the current buffer is XML. Return non-nil if so."
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(or (string= "xml" (file-name-extension (or buffer-file-name "")))
;; Maybe the buffer-size check isn't needed, I don't know.
(and (zerop (buffer-size))
(string= "xhtml" (file-name-extension (or buffer-file-name ""))))
(looking-at "\\s-*<\\?xml")
(when (re-search-forward
(eval-when-compile
(mapconcat #'identity
'("<!DOCTYPE" "\\(\\w+\\)" "\\(\\w+\\)"
"\"\\([^\"]+\\)\"" "\"\\([^\"]+\\)\"")
"\\s-+"))
nil t)
(string-match "X\\(HT\\)?ML" (match-string 3))))))
(with-no-warnings (defvar v2)) ; free for skeleton
(defun sgml-comment-indent-new-line (&optional soft)
(if (ppss-comment-depth (syntax-ppss))
(let ((comment-start "-- ")
(comment-start-skip "\\(<!\\)?--[ \t]*")
(comment-end " --")
(comment-style 'plain))
(comment-indent-new-line soft))
(comment-indent-new-line soft)))
(defun sgml-mode-facemenu-add-face-function (face _end)
"Add \"face\" tags with `facemenu-keymap' commands."
(let ((tag-face (ensure-list (cdr (assq face sgml-face-tag-alist)))))
(cond (tag-face
(require 'skeleton)
(setq tag-face (funcall skeleton-transformation-function tag-face))
(setq facemenu-end-add-face
(mapconcat (lambda (f) (concat "</" f ">")) (reverse tag-face)))
(mapconcat (lambda (f) (concat "<" f ">")) tag-face))
((and (consp face)
(consp (car face))
(null (cdr face))
(memq (caar face) '(:foreground :background)))
(setq facemenu-end-add-face "</span>")
(format "<span style=\"%s:%s\">"
(if (eq (caar face) :foreground)
"color"
"background-color")
(cadr (car face))))
(t
(error "Face not configured for %s mode"
(format-mode-line mode-name))))))
(defun sgml-fill-nobreak ()
"Don't break between a tag name and its first argument.
This function is designed for use in `fill-nobreak-predicate'.
<a href=\"some://where\" type=\"text/plain\">
^ ^
| no break here | but still allowed here"
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
(and (not (zerop (skip-syntax-backward "w_")))
(skip-chars-backward "/?!")
(eq (char-before) ?<))))
(defvar tildify-space-string)
(defvar tildify-foreach-region-function)
;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode sgml-mode text-mode '(sgml-xml-mode "XML" "SGML")
"Major mode for editing SGML documents.
Makes > match <.
Keys <, &, SPC within <>, \", / and \\=' can be electric depending on
`sgml-quick-keys'.
An argument of N to a tag-inserting command means to wrap it around
the next N words. In Transient Mark mode, when the mark is active,
N defaults to -1, which means to wrap it around the current region.
If you like upcased tags, put (setq sgml-transformation-function \\='upcase)
in your init file.
Use \\[sgml-validate] to validate your document with an SGML parser.
Do \\[describe-variable] sgml- SPC to see available variables.
Do \\[describe-key] on the following bindings to discover what they do.
\\{sgml-mode-map}"
(make-local-variable 'sgml-saved-validate-command)
(make-local-variable 'facemenu-end-add-face)
;; If encoding does not allow non-break space character, use reference.
;; FIXME: Perhaps use &nbsp; if possible (e.g. when we know its HTML)?
(setq-local tildify-space-string
(if (equal (decode-coding-string
(encode-coding-string " " buffer-file-coding-system)
buffer-file-coding-system)
" ")
" " "&#160;"))
;; FIXME: Use the fact that we're parsing the document already
;; rather than using regex-based filtering.
(setq-local tildify-foreach-region-function
(apply-partially
'tildify-foreach-ignore-environments
`((,(concat
"<\\("
(regexp-opt '("pre" "dfn" "code" "samp" "kbd" "var"
"PRE" "DFN" "CODE" "SAMP" "KBD" "VAR"))
"\\)\\>[^>]*>")
. ("</" 1 ">"))
("<! *--" . "-- *>")
("<" . ">"))))
;;(make-local-variable 'facemenu-remove-face-function)
;; A start or end tag by itself on a line separates a paragraph.
;; This is desirable because SGML discards a newline that appears
;; immediately after a start tag or immediately before an end tag.
(setq-local paragraph-start (concat "[ \t]*$\\|\
\[ \t]*</?\\(" sgml-name-re sgml-attrs-re "\\)?>"))
(setq-local paragraph-separate (concat paragraph-start "$"))
(setq-local adaptive-fill-regexp "[ \t]*")
(add-hook 'fill-nobreak-predicate #'sgml-fill-nobreak nil t)
(setq-local indent-line-function #'sgml-indent-line)
(setq-local comment-start "<!-- ")
(setq-local comment-end " -->")
(setq-local comment-indent-function #'sgml-comment-indent)
(setq-local comment-line-break-function #'sgml-comment-indent-new-line)
(setq-local skeleton-further-elements '((completion-ignore-case t)))
(setq-local skeleton-end-newline nil)
(setq-local skeleton-end-hook
(lambda ()
(or (eolp)
(not (or (eq v2 '\n) (eq (car-safe v2) '\n)))
(newline-and-indent))))
(setq font-lock-defaults '((sgml-font-lock-keywords
sgml-font-lock-keywords-1
sgml-font-lock-keywords-2)
nil t nil
(font-lock-syntactic-face-function
. sgml-font-lock-syntactic-face)))
(setq-local syntax-propertize-function #'sgml-syntax-propertize)
(setq-local syntax-ppss-table sgml-tag-syntax-table)
(setq-local facemenu-add-face-function #'sgml-mode-facemenu-add-face-function)
(when (sgml-xml-guess)
(setq-local sgml-xml-mode t))
(unless sgml-xml-mode
(setq-local skeleton-transformation-function sgml-transformation-function))
;; This will allow existing comments within declarations to be
;; recognized.
;; I can't find a clear description of SGML/XML comments, but it seems that
;; the only reliable ones are <!-- ... --> although it's not clear what
;; "..." can contain. It used to accept -- ... -- as well, but that was
;; apparently a mistake.
(setq-local comment-start-skip "<!--[ \t]*")
(setq-local comment-end-skip "[ \t]*--[ \t\n]*>")
;; This definition has an HTML leaning but probably fits well for other modes.
(setq imenu-generic-expression
`((nil
,(concat "<!\\(element\\|entity\\)[ \t\n]+%?[ \t\n]*\\("
sgml-name-re "\\)")
2)
("Id"
,(concat "<[^>]+[ \t\n]+[Ii][Dd]=\\(['\"]"
(if sgml-xml-mode "" "?")
"\\)\\(" sgml-name-re "\\)\\1")
2)
("Name"
,(concat "<[^>]+[ \t\n]+[Nn][Aa][Mm][Ee]=\\(['\"]"
(if sgml-xml-mode "" "?")
"\\)\\(" sgml-name-re "\\)\\1")
2))))
(defun sgml-comment-indent ()
(if (looking-at "--") comment-column 0))
(defun sgml-slash (arg)
"Insert ARG slash characters.
Behaves electrically if `sgml-quick-keys' is non-nil."
(interactive "p")
(cond
((not (and (eq (char-before) ?<) (= arg 1)))
(sgml-slash-matching arg))
((eq sgml-quick-keys 'indent)
(insert-char ?/ 1)
(indent-according-to-mode))
((eq sgml-quick-keys 'close)
(delete-char -1)
(sgml-close-tag))
(t
(insert-char ?/ arg))))
(defun sgml-slash-matching (arg)
"Insert `/' and display any previous matching `/'.
Two `/'s are treated as matching if the first `/' ends a net-enabling
start tag, and the second `/' is the corresponding null end tag."
(interactive "p")
(insert-char ?/ arg)
(if (> arg 0)
(let ((oldpos (point))
(blinkpos)
(level 0))
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(if sgml-slash-distance
(narrow-to-region (max (point-min)
(- (point) sgml-slash-distance))
oldpos))
(if (and (re-search-backward sgml-start-tag-regex (point-min) t)
(eq (match-end 0) (1- oldpos)))
()
(goto-char (1- oldpos))
(while (and (not blinkpos)
(search-backward "/" (point-min) t))
(let ((tagend (save-excursion
(if (re-search-backward sgml-start-tag-regex
(point-min) t)
(match-end 0)
nil))))
(if (eq tagend (point))
(if (eq level 0)
(setq blinkpos (point))
(setq level (1- level)))
(setq level (1+ level)))))))
(when blinkpos
(goto-char blinkpos)
(if (pos-visible-in-window-p)
(sit-for 1)
(message "Matches %s"
(buffer-substring (line-beginning-position)
(1+ blinkpos)))))))))
;; Why doesn't this use the iso-cvt table or, preferably, generate the
;; inverse of the extensive table in the SGML Quail input method? -- fx
;; I guess that's moot since it only works with Latin-1 anyhow.
(defun sgml-name-char (&optional char)
"Insert a symbolic character name according to `sgml-char-names'.
Non-ASCII chars may be inserted either with the meta key, as in M-SPC for
no-break space or M-- for a soft hyphen; or via an input method or
encoded keyboard operation."
(interactive "*")
(insert ?&)
(or char
(setq char (read-quoted-char "Enter char or octal number")))
(delete-char -1)
(insert char)
(undo-boundary)
(sgml-namify-char))
(defun sgml-namify-char ()
"Change the char before point into its `&name;' equivalent.
Uses `sgml-char-names'."
(interactive)
(let* ((char (char-before))
(name
(cond
((null char) (error "No char before point"))
((< char 256) (or (aref sgml-char-names char) char))
((aref sgml-char-names-table char))
((encode-char char 'ucs)))))
(if (not name)
(error "Don't know the name of `%c'" char)
(delete-char -1)
(insert (format (if (numberp name) "&#%d;" "&%s;") name)))))
(defun sgml-name-self ()
"Insert a symbolic character name according to `sgml-char-names'."
(interactive "*")
(sgml-name-char last-command-event))
(defun sgml-maybe-name-self ()
"Insert a symbolic character name according to `sgml-char-names'."
(interactive "*")
(if sgml-name-8bit-mode
(sgml-name-char last-command-event)
(self-insert-command 1)))
(defun sgml-name-8bit-mode ()
"Toggle whether to insert named entities instead of non-ASCII characters.
This only works for Latin-1 input."
(interactive)
(setq sgml-name-8bit-mode (not sgml-name-8bit-mode))
(message "sgml name entity mode is now %s"
(if sgml-name-8bit-mode "ON" "OFF")))
;; When an element of a skeleton is a string "str", it is passed
;; through `skeleton-transformation-function' and inserted.
;; If "str" is to be inserted literally, one should obtain it as
;; the return value of a function, e.g. (identity "str").
(defvar sgml-tag-last nil)
(defvar sgml-tag-history nil)
(define-skeleton sgml-tag
"Prompt for a tag and insert it, optionally with attributes.
Completion and configuration are done according to `sgml-tag-alist'.
If you like tags and attributes in uppercase, customize
`sgml-transformation-function' to `upcase'."
(funcall (or skeleton-transformation-function 'identity)
(setq sgml-tag-last
(completing-read
(if (> (length sgml-tag-last) 0)
(format-prompt "Tag" sgml-tag-last)
"Tag: ")
sgml-tag-alist nil nil nil 'sgml-tag-history sgml-tag-last)))
?< str |
(("") -1 '(undo-boundary) (identity "&lt;")) | ; see comment above
`(("") '(setq v2 (sgml-attributes ,str t)) ?>
(cond
((string= "![" ,str)
(backward-char)
'(("") " [ " _ " ]]"))
((and (eq v2 t) sgml-xml-mode (member ,str sgml-empty-tags))
'(("") -1 " />"))
((or (and (eq v2 t) (not sgml-xml-mode)) (string-match "^[/!?]" ,str))
nil)
((symbolp v2)
;; Make sure we don't fall into an infinite loop.
;; For xhtml's `tr' tag, we should maybe use \n instead.
(if (eq v2 t) (setq v2 nil))
;; We use `identity' to prevent skeleton from passing
;; `str' through `skeleton-transformation-function' a second time.
'(("") v2 _ v2 "</" (identity ',str) ?> >))
((eq (car v2) t)
(cons '("") (cdr v2)))
(t
(append '(("") (car v2))
(cdr v2)
'(resume: (car v2) _ "</" (identity ',str) ?> >))))))
(autoload 'skeleton-read "skeleton")
(defun sgml-attributes (tag &optional quiet)
"When at top level of a tag, interactively insert attributes.
Completion and configuration of TAG are done according to `sgml-tag-alist'.
If QUIET, do not print a message when there are no attributes for TAG."
(interactive (list (save-excursion (sgml-beginning-of-tag t))))
(or (stringp tag) (error "Wrong context for adding attribute"))
(if tag
(let ((completion-ignore-case t)
(alist (cdr (assoc (downcase tag) sgml-tag-alist)))
car attribute i)
(if (or (symbolp (car alist))
(symbolp (car (car alist))))
(setq car (car alist)
alist (cdr alist)))
(unless (or alist quiet)
(message "No attributes configured."))
(when alist
;; Add class and id attributes if a) the element has any
;; other attributes configured, and b) they're not already
;; present.
(unless (assoc-string "class" alist)
(setq alist (cons '("class") alist)))
(unless (assoc-string "id" alist)
(setq alist (cons '("id") alist))))
(require 'skeleton)
(if (stringp (car alist))
(progn
(insert (if (eq (preceding-char) ?\s) "" ?\s)
(funcall skeleton-transformation-function (car alist)))
(sgml-value alist))
(setq i (length alist))
(while (> i 0)
(insert ?\s)
(insert (funcall skeleton-transformation-function
(setq attribute
(skeleton-read (lambda ()
(completing-read
"Attribute: "
alist))))))
(if (string= "" attribute)
(setq i 0)
(sgml-value (assoc (downcase attribute) alist))
(setq i (1- i))))
(if (eq (preceding-char) ?\s)
(delete-char -1)))
car)))
(defun sgml-auto-attributes (arg)
"Self insert the character typed; at top level of tag, prompt for attributes.
With prefix argument, only self insert."
(interactive "*P")
(let ((point (point))
tag)
(if (or arg
(not sgml-tag-alist) ; no message when nothing configured
(symbolp (setq tag (save-excursion (sgml-beginning-of-tag t))))
(eq (aref tag 0) ?/))
(self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
(sgml-attributes tag)
(setq last-command-event ?\s)
(or (> (point) point)
(self-insert-command 1)))))
(defun sgml-tag-help (&optional tag)
"Display description of tag TAG. If TAG is omitted, use the tag at point."
(interactive
(list (let ((def (save-excursion
(if (eq (following-char) ?<) (forward-char))
(sgml-beginning-of-tag))))
(completing-read (format-prompt "Tag" def)
sgml-tag-alist nil nil nil
'sgml-tag-history def))))
(or (and tag (> (length tag) 0))
(save-excursion
(if (eq (following-char) ?<)
(forward-char))
(setq tag (sgml-beginning-of-tag))))
(or (stringp tag)
(error "No tag selected"))
(setq tag (downcase tag))
(message "%s"
(or (cdr (assoc (downcase tag) sgml-tag-help))
(and (eq (aref tag 0) ?/)
(cdr (assoc (downcase (substring tag 1)) sgml-tag-help)))
"No description available")))
(defun sgml-maybe-end-tag (&optional arg)
"Name self unless in position to end a tag or a prefix ARG is given."
(interactive "P")
(if (or arg (eq (car (sgml-lexical-context)) 'tag))
(self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
(sgml-name-self)))
(defun sgml-skip-tag-backward (arg)
"Skip to beginning of tag or matching opening tag if present.
With prefix argument ARG, repeat this ARG times.
Return non-nil if we skipped over matched tags."
(interactive "^p")
;; FIXME: use sgml-get-context or something similar.
(let ((return t))
(while (>= arg 1)
(search-backward "<" nil t)
(if (looking-at "</\\([^ \n\t>]+\\)")
;; end tag, skip any nested pairs
(let ((case-fold-search t)
(re (concat "</?" (regexp-quote (match-string 1))
;; Ignore empty tags like <foo/>.
"\\([^>]*[^/>]\\)?>")))
(while (and (re-search-backward re nil t)
(eq (char-after (1+ (point))) ?/))
(forward-char 1)
(sgml-skip-tag-backward 1)))
(setq return nil))
(setq arg (1- arg)))
return))
(defun sgml-forward-sexp (n)
;; This function is needed in major-modes such as nxml-mode where
;; forward-sexp-function is used to give a more dwimish behavior to
;; the `forward-sexp' command.
;; Without it, we can end up with backtraces like:
;; "get-text-property" (0xffffc0f0)
;; "nxml-token-after" (0xffffc2ac)
;; "nxml-forward-single-balanced-item" (0xffffc46c)
;; "nxml-forward-balanced-item" (0xffffc61c)
;; "forward-sexp" (0xffffc7f8)
;; "sgml-parse-tag-backward" (0xffffc9c8)
;; "sgml-lexical-context" (0xffffcba8)
;; "sgml-mode-flyspell-verify" (0xffffcd74)
;; "flyspell-word" (0xffffcf3c)
;; "flyspell-post-command-hook" (0xffffd108)
;; FIXME: should we also set the sgml-tag-syntax-table?
(let ((forward-sexp-function nil))
(forward-sexp n)))
(defvar sgml-electric-tag-pair-overlays nil)
(defvar sgml-electric-tag-pair-timer nil)
(defun sgml-electric-tag-pair-before-change-function (_beg end)
(condition-case err
(save-excursion
(goto-char end)
(skip-chars-backward "-[:alnum:]_.:")
(if (and ;; (<= (point) beg) ; This poses problems for downcase-word.
(or (eq (char-before) ?<)
(and (eq (char-before) ?/)
(eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?<)))
(null (get-char-property (point) 'text-clones)))
(let* ((endp (eq (char-before) ?/))
(cl-start (point))
(cl-end (progn (skip-chars-forward "-[:alnum:]_.:") (point)))
(match
(if endp
(when (sgml-skip-tag-backward 1) (forward-char 1) t)
(with-syntax-table sgml-tag-syntax-table
(let ((forward-sexp-function nil))
(up-list -1)
(when (sgml-skip-tag-forward 1)
(backward-sexp 1)
(forward-char 2)
t)))))
(clones (get-char-property (point) 'text-clones)))
(when (and match
(/= cl-end cl-start)
(equal (buffer-substring cl-start cl-end)
(buffer-substring (point)
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-forward
"-[:alnum:]_.:")
(point))))
(or (not endp) (eq (char-after cl-end) ?>)))
(when clones
(mapc #'delete-overlay clones))
(text-clone-create cl-start cl-end 'spread "[[:alnum:]-_.:]+")
(setq sgml-electric-tag-pair-overlays
(append (get-char-property (point) 'text-clones)
sgml-electric-tag-pair-overlays))))))
(scan-error nil)
(error (message "Error in sgml-electric-pair-mode: %s" err))))
(defun sgml-electric-tag-pair-flush-overlays ()
(while sgml-electric-tag-pair-overlays
(delete-overlay (pop sgml-electric-tag-pair-overlays))))
(define-minor-mode sgml-electric-tag-pair-mode
"Toggle SGML Electric Tag Pair mode.
SGML Electric Tag Pair mode is a buffer-local minor mode for use
with `sgml-mode' and related major modes. When enabled, editing
an opening markup tag automatically updates the closing tag."
:lighter "/e"
(if sgml-electric-tag-pair-mode
(progn
(add-hook 'before-change-functions
#'sgml-electric-tag-pair-before-change-function
nil t)
(unless sgml-electric-tag-pair-timer
(setq sgml-electric-tag-pair-timer
(run-with-idle-timer 5 'repeat #'sgml-electric-tag-pair-flush-overlays))))
(remove-hook 'before-change-functions
#'sgml-electric-tag-pair-before-change-function
t)
;; We leave the timer running for other buffers.
))
(defun sgml-skip-tag-forward (arg)
"Skip to end of tag or matching closing tag if present.
With prefix argument ARG, repeat this ARG times.
Return t if after a closing tag."
(interactive "^p")
;; FIXME: Use sgml-get-context or something similar.
;; It currently might jump to an unrelated </P> if the <P>
;; we're skipping has no matching </P>.
(let ((return t))
(with-syntax-table sgml-tag-syntax-table
(while (>= arg 1)
(skip-chars-forward "^<>")
(if (eq (following-char) ?>)
(up-list -1))
(if (looking-at "<\\([^/ \n\t>]+\\)\\([^>]*[^/>]\\)?>")
;; start tag, skip any nested same pairs _and_ closing tag
(let ((case-fold-search t)
(re (concat "</?" (regexp-quote (match-string 1))
;; Ignore empty tags like <foo/>.
"\\([^>]*[^/>]\\)?>"))
point close)
(forward-list 1)
(setq point (point))
;; FIXME: This re-search-forward will mistakenly match
;; tag-like text inside attributes.
(while (and (re-search-forward re nil t)
(not (setq close
(eq (char-after (1+ (match-beginning 0))) ?/)))
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(sgml-skip-tag-forward 1))
(setq close nil))
(unless close
(goto-char point)
(setq return nil)))
(forward-list 1))
(setq arg (1- arg)))
return)))
(defsubst sgml-looking-back-at (str)
"Return t if the test before point matches STR."
(let ((start (- (point) (length str))))
(and (>= start (point-min))
(equal str (buffer-substring-no-properties start (point))))))
(defun sgml-delete-tag (arg)
;; FIXME: Should be called sgml-kill-tag or should not touch the kill-ring.
"Delete tag on or after cursor, and matching closing or opening tag.
With prefix argument ARG, repeat this ARG times."
(interactive "p")
(while (>= arg 1)
(save-excursion
(let* (close open)
(if (looking-at "[ \t\n]*<")
;; just before tag
(if (eq (char-after (match-end 0)) ?/)
;; closing tag
(progn
(setq close (point))
(goto-char (match-end 0))))
;; on tag?
(or (save-excursion (setq close (sgml-beginning-of-tag)
close (and (stringp close)
(eq (aref close 0) ?/)
(point))))
;; not on closing tag
(let ((point (point)))
(sgml-skip-tag-backward 1)
(if (or (not (eq (following-char) ?<))
(save-excursion
(forward-list 1)
(<= (point) point)))
(error "Not on or before tag")))))
(if close
(progn
(sgml-skip-tag-backward 1)
(setq open (point))
(goto-char close)
(kill-sexp 1))
(setq open (point))
(when (and (sgml-skip-tag-forward 1)
(not (sgml-looking-back-at "/>")))
(kill-sexp -1)))
;; Delete any resulting empty line. If we didn't kill-sexp,
;; this *should* do nothing, because we're right after the tag.
(if (progn (forward-line 0) (looking-at "\\(?:[ \t]*$\\)\n?"))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
(goto-char open)
(kill-sexp 1)
(if (progn (forward-line 0) (looking-at "\\(?:[ \t]*$\\)\n?"))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
(setq arg (1- arg))))
;; Put read-only last to enable setting this even when read-only enabled.
(or (get 'sgml-tag 'invisible)
(setplist 'sgml-tag
(append '(invisible t
cursor-sensor-functions (sgml-cursor-sensor)
rear-nonsticky t
read-only t)
(symbol-plist 'sgml-tag))))
(defun sgml-tags-invisible (arg)
"Toggle visibility of existing tags."
(interactive "P")
(let ((inhibit-read-only t)
string)
(with-silent-modifications
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(if (setq-local sgml-tags-invisible
(if arg
(>= (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)
(not sgml-tags-invisible)))
(while (re-search-forward sgml-tag-name-re nil t)
(setq string
(cdr (assq (intern-soft (downcase (match-string 1)))
sgml-display-text)))
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(and (stringp string)
(not (overlays-at (point)))
(let ((ol (make-overlay (point) (match-beginning 1))))
(overlay-put ol 'before-string string)
(overlay-put ol 'sgml-tag t)))
(put-text-property (point)
(progn (forward-list) (point))
'category 'sgml-tag))
(let ((pos (point-min)))
(while (< (setq pos (next-overlay-change pos)) (point-max))
(dolist (ol (overlays-at pos))
(if (overlay-get ol 'sgml-tag)
(delete-overlay ol)))))
(remove-text-properties (point-min) (point-max) '(category nil)))))
(cursor-sensor-mode (if sgml-tags-invisible 1 -1))
(run-hooks 'sgml-tags-invisible-hook)
(message "")))
(defun sgml-cursor-sensor (window x dir)
;; Show preceding or following hidden tag, depending of cursor direction (and
;; `dir' is not the direction in this sense).
(when (eq dir 'entered)
(ignore-errors
(let* ((y (window-point window))
(otherend
(save-excursion
(goto-char y)
(cond
((and (eq (char-before) ?>)
(or (not (eq (char-after) ?<))
(> x y)))
(sgml-forward-sexp -1))
((eq (char-after y) ?<)
(sgml-forward-sexp 1)))
(point))))
(message "Invisible tag: %s"
;; Strip properties, otherwise, the text is invisible.
(buffer-substring-no-properties
y otherend))))))
(defun sgml-validate (command)
"Validate an SGML document.
Runs COMMAND, a shell command, in a separate process asynchronously
with output going to the buffer `*compilation*'.
You can then use the command \\[next-error] to find the next error message
and move to the line in the SGML document that caused it."
(interactive
(list (read-string "Validate command: "
(or sgml-saved-validate-command
(concat sgml-validate-command
" "
(when-let* ((name (buffer-file-name)))
(shell-quote-argument
(file-name-nondirectory name))))))))
(setq sgml-saved-validate-command command)
(save-some-buffers (not compilation-ask-about-save) nil)
(compilation-start command))
(defsubst sgml-at-indentation-p ()
"Return t if point is at the first non-whitespace character on the line."
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
(bolp)))
(defun sgml-lexical-context (&optional limit)
"Return the lexical context at point as (TYPE . START).
START is the location of the start of the lexical element.
TYPE is one of `string', `comment', `tag', `cdata', `pi', or `text'.
Optional argument LIMIT is the position to start parsing from.
If nil, start from a preceding tag at indentation."
(save-excursion
(let ((pos (point))
text-start state)
(if limit
(goto-char limit)
;; Skip tags backwards until we find one at indentation
(while (and (ignore-errors (sgml-parse-tag-backward))
(not (sgml-at-indentation-p)))))
(with-syntax-table sgml-tag-syntax-table
(while (< (point) pos)
;; When entering this loop we're inside text.
(setq text-start (point))
(skip-chars-forward "^<" pos)
(setq state
(cond
((= (point) pos)
;; We got to the end without seeing a tag.
nil)
((looking-at "<!\\[[A-Z]+\\[")
;; We've found a CDATA section or similar.
(let ((cdata-start (point)))
(unless (search-forward "]]>" pos 'move)
(list 0 nil nil 'cdata nil nil nil nil cdata-start))))
((looking-at comment-start-skip)
;; parse-partial-sexp doesn't handle <!-- comments -->,
;; or only if ?- is in sgml-specials, so match explicitly
(let ((start (point)))
(unless (re-search-forward comment-end-skip pos 'move)
(list 0 nil nil nil t nil nil nil start))))
((and sgml-xml-mode (looking-at "<\\?"))
;; Processing Instructions.
;; In SGML, it's basically a normal tag of the form
;; <?NAME ...> but in XML, it takes the form <? ... ?>.
(let ((pi-start (point)))
(unless (search-forward "?>" pos 'move)
(list 0 nil nil 'pi nil nil nil nil pi-start))))
(t
;; We've reached a tag. Parse it.
;; FIXME: Handle net-enabling start-tags
(parse-partial-sexp (point) pos 0))))))
(cond
((memq (nth 3 state) '(cdata pi)) (cons (nth 3 state) (nth 8 state)))
((nth 3 state) (cons 'string (nth 8 state)))
((nth 4 state) (cons 'comment (nth 8 state)))
((and state (> (nth 0 state) 0)) (cons 'tag (nth 1 state)))
(t (cons 'text text-start))))))
(defun sgml-beginning-of-tag (&optional only-immediate)
"Skip to beginning of tag and return its name.
If this can't be done, return nil."
(let ((context (sgml-lexical-context)))
(if (eq (car context) 'tag)
(progn
(goto-char (cdr context))
(when (looking-at sgml-tag-name-re)
(match-string-no-properties 1)))
(if only-immediate nil
(when (not (eq (car context) 'text))
(goto-char (cdr context))
(sgml-beginning-of-tag t))))))
(defun sgml-value (alist)
"Interactively insert value taken from attribute-rule ALIST.
See `sgml-tag-alist' for info about attribute rules."
(setq alist (cdr alist))
(if (stringp (car alist))
(insert "=\"" (car alist) ?\")
(if (and (eq (car alist) t) (not sgml-xml-mode))
(when (cdr alist)
(insert "=\"")
(setq alist (skeleton-read (lambda ()
(completing-read
"Value: " (cdr alist)))))
(if (string< "" alist)
(insert alist ?\")
(delete-char -2)))
(insert "=\"")
(if (cdr alist)
(insert (skeleton-read (lambda ()
(completing-read "Value: " alist))))
(when (null alist)
(insert (skeleton-read '(read-string "Value: ")))))
(insert ?\"))))
(defun sgml-quote (start end &optional unquotep)
"Quote SGML text in region START ... END.
Only &, <, >, ' and \" characters are quoted, the rest is left
untouched. This is sufficient to use quoted text as SGML argument.
With prefix argument UNQUOTEP, unquote the region. All numeric entities,
\"amp\", \"lt\", \"gt\" and \"quot\" named entities are unquoted."
(interactive "r\nP")
(save-restriction
(narrow-to-region start end)
(goto-char (point-min))
(if unquotep
;; FIXME: We should unquote other named character references as well.
(while (re-search-forward
"\\(&\\(amp\\|quot\\|lt\\|gt\\|#\\([0-9]+\\|[xX][[:xdigit:]]+\\)\\)\\)\\([][<>&;\n\t \"%!'(),/=?]\\|$\\)"
nil t)
(replace-match
(string
(or (cdr (assq (char-after (match-beginning 2))
'((?a . ?&) (?q . ?\") (?l . ?<) (?g . ?>))))
(let ((num (match-string 3)))
(if (or (eq ?x (aref num 0)) (eq ?X (aref num 0)))
(string-to-number (substring num 1) 16)
(string-to-number num 10)))))
t t nil (if (eq (char-before (match-end 0)) ?\;) 0 1)))
(while (re-search-forward "[&<>\"']" nil t)
(replace-match (cdr (assq (char-before) '((?& . "&amp;")
(?< . "&lt;")
(?> . "&gt;")
(?\" . "&#34;")
(?' . "&#39;"))))
t t)))))
(defun sgml-pretty-print (beg end)
"Simple-minded pretty printer for SGML.
Re-indents the code and inserts newlines between BEG and END.
You might want to turn on `auto-fill-mode' to get better results."
;; TODO:
;; - insert newline between some start-tag and text.
;; - don't insert newline in front of some end-tags.
(interactive "r")
(save-excursion
(if (< beg end)
(goto-char beg)
(goto-char end)
(setq end beg)
(setq beg (point)))
;; Don't use narrowing because it screws up auto-indent.
(setq end (copy-marker end t))
(with-syntax-table sgml-tag-syntax-table
(while (re-search-forward "<" end t)
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(unless (or ;;(looking-at "</")
(progn (skip-chars-backward " \t") (bolp)))
(reindent-then-newline-and-indent))
(sgml-forward-sexp 1)))
;; (indent-region beg end)
))
;; Parsing
(cl-defstruct (sgml-tag
(:constructor sgml-make-tag (type start end name)))
type start end name)
(defsubst sgml-parse-tag-name ()
"Skip past a tag-name, and return the name."
(buffer-substring-no-properties
(point) (progn (skip-syntax-forward "w_") (point))))
(defun sgml-tag-text-p (start end)
"Return non-nil if text between START and END is a tag.
Checks among other things that the tag does not contain spurious
unquoted < or > chars inside, which would indicate that it
really isn't a tag after all."
(save-excursion
(with-syntax-table sgml-tag-syntax-table
(let ((pps (parse-partial-sexp start end 2)))
(and (= (nth 0 pps) 0))))))
(defun sgml--find-<>-backward (limit)
"Search backward for a '<' or '>' character.
The character must have open or close syntax.
Returns t if found, nil otherwise."
(catch 'found
(while (re-search-backward "[<>]" limit 'move)
;; If this character has "open" or "close" syntax, then we've
;; found the one we want.
(when (memq (syntax-class (syntax-after (point))) '(4 5))
(throw 'found t)))))
(defun sgml-parse-tag-backward (&optional limit)
"Parse an SGML tag backward, and return information about the tag.
Assume that parsing starts from within a textual context.
Leave point at the beginning of the tag."
(catch 'found
(let (tag-type tag-start tag-end name)
(or (sgml--find-<>-backward limit)
(error "No tag found"))
(when (eq (char-after) ?<)
;; Oops!! Looks like we were not in a textual context after all!.
;; Let's try to recover.
;; Remember the tag-start so we don't need to look for it later.
;; This is not just an optimization but also makes sure we don't get
;; stuck in infloops in cases where "looking back for <" would not go
;; back far enough.
(setq tag-start (point))
(with-syntax-table sgml-tag-syntax-table
(let ((pos (point)))
(condition-case nil
;; FIXME: This does not correctly skip over PI and CDATA tags.
(sgml-forward-sexp 1)
(scan-error
;; This < seems to be just a spurious one, let's ignore it.
(goto-char pos)
(throw 'found (sgml-parse-tag-backward limit))))
;; Check it is really a tag, without any extra < or > inside.
(unless (sgml-tag-text-p pos (point))
(goto-char pos)
(throw 'found (sgml-parse-tag-backward limit)))
(forward-char -1))))
(setq tag-end (1+ (point)))
(cond
((sgml-looking-back-at "--") ; comment
(setq tag-type 'comment
tag-start (or tag-start (search-backward "<!--" nil t))))
((sgml-looking-back-at "]]") ; cdata
(setq tag-type 'cdata
tag-start (or tag-start
(re-search-backward "<!\\[[A-Z]+\\[" nil t))))
((sgml-looking-back-at "?") ; XML processing-instruction
(setq tag-type 'pi
;; IIUC: SGML processing instructions take the form <?foo ...>
;; i.e. a "normal" tag, handled below. In XML this is changed
;; to <?foo ... ?> where "..." can contain < and > and even <?
;; but not ?>. This means that when parsing backward, there's
;; no easy way to make sure that we find the real beginning of
;; the PI.
tag-start (or tag-start (search-backward "<?" nil t))))
(t
(unless tag-start
(setq tag-start
(with-syntax-table sgml-tag-syntax-table
(goto-char tag-end)
(condition-case nil
(sgml-forward-sexp -1)
(scan-error
;; This > isn't really the end of a tag. Skip it.
(goto-char (1- tag-end))
(throw 'found (sgml-parse-tag-backward limit))))
(point))))
(goto-char (1+ tag-start))
(pcase (char-after)
(?! (setq tag-type 'decl)) ; declaration
(?? (setq tag-type 'pi)) ; processing-instruction
(?% (setq tag-type 'jsp)) ; JSP tags
(?/ ; close-tag
(forward-char 1)
(setq tag-type 'close
name (sgml-parse-tag-name)))
(_ ; open or empty tag
(setq tag-type 'open
name (sgml-parse-tag-name))
(if (or (eq ?/ (char-before (- tag-end 1)))
(sgml-empty-tag-p name))
(setq tag-type 'empty))))))
(goto-char tag-start)
(sgml-make-tag tag-type tag-start tag-end name))))
(defun sgml-get-context (&optional until)
"Determine the context of the current position.
By default, parse until we find a start-tag as the first thing on a line.
If UNTIL is `empty', return even if the context is empty (i.e.
we just skipped over some element and got to a beginning of line).
The context is a list of tag-info structures. The last one is the tag
immediately enclosing the current position.
Point is assumed to be outside of any tag. If we discover that it's
not the case, the first tag returned is the one inside which we are."
(let ((here (point))
(stack nil)
(ignore nil)
(context nil)
tag-info)
;; CONTEXT keeps track of the tag-stack
;; STACK keeps track of the end tags we've seen (and thus the start-tags
;; we'll have to ignore) when skipping over matching open..close pairs.
;; IGNORE is a list of tags that can be ignored because they have been
;; closed implicitly.
(skip-chars-backward " \t\n") ; Make sure we're not at indentation.
(while
(and (not (eq until 'now))
(or stack
(not (if until (eq until 'empty) context))
(not (sgml-at-indentation-p))
(and context
(/= (point) (sgml-tag-start (car context)))
(sgml-unclosed-tag-p (sgml-tag-name (car context)))))
(setq tag-info (ignore-errors (sgml-parse-tag-backward))))
;; This tag may enclose things we thought were tags. If so,
;; discard them.
(while (and context
(> (sgml-tag-end tag-info)
(sgml-tag-end (car context))))
(setq context (cdr context)))
(cond
((> (sgml-tag-end tag-info) here)
;; Oops!! Looks like we were not outside of any tag, after all.
(push tag-info context)
(setq until 'now))
;; start-tag
((eq (sgml-tag-type tag-info) 'open)
(cond
((null stack)
(if (assoc-string (sgml-tag-name tag-info) ignore t)
;; There was an implicit end-tag.
nil
(push tag-info context)
;; We're changing context so the tags implicitly closed inside
;; the previous context aren't implicitly closed here any more.
;; [ Well, actually it depends, but we don't have the info about
;; when it doesn't and when it does. --Stef ]
(setq ignore nil)))
((string-equal-ignore-case (sgml-tag-name tag-info) (car stack))
(setq stack (cdr stack)))
(t
;; The open and close tags don't match.
(if (not sgml-xml-mode)
(unless (sgml-unclosed-tag-p (sgml-tag-name tag-info))
(message "Unclosed tag <%s>" (sgml-tag-name tag-info))
(let ((tmp stack))
;; We could just assume that the tag is simply not closed
;; but it's a bad assumption when tags *are* closed but
;; not properly nested.
(while (and (cdr tmp)
(not (string-equal-ignore-case
(sgml-tag-name tag-info) (cadr tmp))))
(setq tmp (cdr tmp)))
(if (cdr tmp) (setcdr tmp (cddr tmp)))))
(message "Unmatched tags <%s> and </%s>"
(sgml-tag-name tag-info) (pop stack)))))
(if (and (null stack) (sgml-unclosed-tag-p (sgml-tag-name tag-info)))
;; This is a top-level open of an implicitly closed tag, so any
;; occurrence of such an open tag at the same level can be ignored
;; because it's been implicitly closed.
(push (sgml-tag-name tag-info) ignore)))
;; end-tag
((eq (sgml-tag-type tag-info) 'close)
(if (sgml-empty-tag-p (sgml-tag-name tag-info))
(message "Spurious </%s>: empty tag" (sgml-tag-name tag-info))
(push (sgml-tag-name tag-info) stack)))
))
;; return context
context))
(defun sgml-show-context (&optional full)
"Display the current context.
If FULL is non-nil, parse back to the beginning of the buffer."
(interactive "P")
(with-output-to-temp-buffer "*XML Context*"
(save-excursion
(let ((context (sgml-get-context)))
(when full
(let ((more nil))
(while (setq more (sgml-get-context))
(setq context (nconc more context)))))
(pp context)))))
;; Editing shortcuts
(defun sgml-close-tag ()
"Close current element.
Depending on context, inserts a matching close-tag, or closes
the current start-tag or the current comment or the current cdata, ..."
(interactive)
(pcase (car (sgml-lexical-context))
('comment (insert " -->"))
('cdata (insert "]]>"))
('pi (insert " ?>"))
('jsp (insert " %>"))
('tag (insert " />"))
('text
(let ((context (save-excursion (sgml-get-context))))
(if context
(progn
(insert "</" (sgml-tag-name (car (last context))) ">")
(indent-according-to-mode)))))
(_
(error "Nothing to close"))))
(defun sgml-empty-tag-p (tag-name)
"Return non-nil if TAG-NAME is an implicitly empty tag."
(and (not sgml-xml-mode)
(assoc-string tag-name sgml-empty-tags 'ignore-case)))
(defun sgml-unclosed-tag-p (tag-name)
"Return non-nil if TAG-NAME is a tag for which an end-tag is optional."
(and (not sgml-xml-mode)
(assoc-string tag-name sgml-unclosed-tags 'ignore-case)))
(defun sgml-calculate-indent (&optional lcon)
"Calculate the column to which this line should be indented.
LCON is the lexical context, if any."
(unless lcon (setq lcon (sgml-lexical-context)))
;; Indent comment-start markers inside <!-- just like comment-end markers.
(if (and (eq (car lcon) 'tag)
(looking-at "--")
(save-excursion (goto-char (cdr lcon)) (looking-at "<!--")))
(setq lcon (cons 'comment (+ (cdr lcon) 2))))
(pcase (car lcon)
('string
;; Go back to previous non-empty line.
(while (and (> (point) (cdr lcon))
(zerop (forward-line -1))
(looking-at "[ \t]*$")))
(if (> (point) (cdr lcon))
;; Previous line is inside the string.
(current-indentation)
(goto-char (cdr lcon))
(1+ (current-column))))
('comment
(let ((mark (looking-at "--")))
;; Go back to previous non-empty line.
(while (and (> (point) (cdr lcon))
(zerop (forward-line -1))
(or (looking-at "[ \t]*$")
(if mark (not (looking-at "[ \t]*--"))))))
(if (> (point) (cdr lcon))
;; Previous line is inside the comment.
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(goto-char (cdr lcon))
;; Skip `<!' to get to the `--' with which we want to align.
(search-forward "--")
(goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
(when (and (not mark) (looking-at "--"))
(forward-char 2) (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
(current-column)))
;; We don't know how to indent it. Let's be honest about it.
('cdata nil)
;; We don't know how to indent it. Let's be honest about it.
('pi nil)
('tag
(goto-char (+ (cdr lcon) sgml-attribute-offset))
(skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n") ;Skip tag name.
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(if (not (eolp))
(current-column)
;; This is the first attribute: indent.
(goto-char (+ (cdr lcon) sgml-attribute-offset))
(+ (current-column) sgml-basic-offset)))
('text
(while (looking-at "</")
(sgml-forward-sexp 1)
(skip-chars-forward " \t"))
(let* ((here (point))
(unclosed (and ;; (not sgml-xml-mode)
(looking-at sgml-tag-name-re)
(assoc-string (match-string 1)
sgml-unclosed-tags 'ignore-case)
(match-string 1)))
(context
;; If possible, align on the previous non-empty text line.
;; Otherwise, do a more serious parsing to find the
;; tag(s) relative to which we should be indenting.
(if (and (not unclosed) (skip-chars-backward " \t")
(< (skip-chars-backward " \t\n") 0)
(back-to-indentation)
(> (point) (cdr lcon)))
nil
(goto-char here)
(nreverse (sgml-get-context (if unclosed nil 'empty)))))
(there (point)))
;; Ignore previous unclosed start-tag in context.
(while (and context unclosed
(string-equal-ignore-case
(sgml-tag-name (car context)) unclosed))
(setq context (cdr context)))
;; Indent to reflect nesting.
(cond
;; If we were not in a text context after all, let's try again.
((and context (> (sgml-tag-end (car context)) here))
(goto-char here)
(sgml-calculate-indent
(cons (if (memq (sgml-tag-type (car context)) '(comment cdata))
(sgml-tag-type (car context)) 'tag)
(sgml-tag-start (car context)))))
;; Align on the first element after the nearest open-tag, if any.
((and context
(goto-char (sgml-tag-end (car context)))
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
(< (point) here) (sgml-at-indentation-p))
(current-column))
;; ;; If the parsing failed, try to recover.
;; ((and (null context) (bobp)
;; (not (eq (char-after here) ?<)))
;; (goto-char here)
;; (if (and (looking-at "--[ \t\n]*>")
;; (re-search-backward "<!--" nil t))
;; ;; No wonder parsing failed: we're in a comment.
;; (sgml-calculate-indent (prog2 (goto-char (match-end 0))
;; (sgml-lexical-context)
;; (goto-char here)))
;; ;; We have no clue what's going on, let's be honest about it.
;; nil))
;; Otherwise, just follow the rules.
(t
(goto-char there)
(+ (current-column)
(* sgml-basic-offset (length context)))))))
(_
(error "Unrecognized context %s" (car lcon)))
))
(defun sgml-indent-line ()
"Indent the current line as SGML."
(interactive)
(let* ((savep (point))
(indent-col
(save-excursion
(back-to-indentation)
(if (>= (point) savep) (setq savep nil))
(sgml-calculate-indent))))
(if (null indent-col)
'noindent
(if savep
(save-excursion (indent-line-to indent-col))
(indent-line-to indent-col)))))
(defun sgml-guess-indent ()
"Guess an appropriate value for `sgml-basic-offset'.
Base the guessed indentation level on the first indented tag in the buffer.
Add this to `sgml-mode-hook' for convenience."
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(if (re-search-forward "^\\([ \t]+\\)<" 500 'noerror)
(progn
(setq-local sgml-basic-offset (1- (current-column)))
(message "Guessed sgml-basic-offset = %d"
sgml-basic-offset)
))))
(defun sgml-parse-dtd ()
"Simplistic parse of the current buffer as a DTD.
Currently just returns (EMPTY-TAGS UNCLOSED-TAGS)."
(goto-char (point-min))
(let ((empty nil)
(unclosed nil))
(while (re-search-forward "<!ELEMENT[ \t\n]+\\([^ \t\n]+\\)[ \t\n]+[-O][ \t\n]+\\([-O]\\)[ \t\n]+\\([^ \t\n]+\\)" nil t)
(cond
((string= (match-string 3) "EMPTY")
(push (match-string-no-properties 1) empty))
((string= (match-string 2) "O")
(push (match-string-no-properties 1) unclosed))))
(setq empty (sort (mapcar #'downcase empty) #'string<))
(setq unclosed (sort (mapcar #'downcase unclosed) #'string<))
(list empty unclosed)))
;;; HTML mode
(defcustom html-mode-hook nil
"Hook run by command `html-mode'.
`text-mode-hook' and `sgml-mode-hook' are run first."
:type 'hook
:options '(html-autoview-mode))
(defvar html-quick-keys sgml-quick-keys
"Use C-c X combinations for quick insertion of frequent tags when non-nil.
This defaults to `sgml-quick-keys'.
This takes effect when first loading the library.")
(defvar html-mode-map
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(set-keymap-parent map sgml-mode-map)
(define-key map "\C-c6" #'html-headline-6)
(define-key map "\C-c5" #'html-headline-5)
(define-key map "\C-c4" #'html-headline-4)
(define-key map "\C-c3" #'html-headline-3)
(define-key map "\C-c2" #'html-headline-2)
(define-key map "\C-c1" #'html-headline-1)
(define-key map "\C-c\r" #'html-paragraph)
(define-key map "\C-c\n" #'html-line)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-c-" #'html-horizontal-rule)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-co" #'html-ordered-list)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-cu" #'html-unordered-list)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-cr" #'html-radio-buttons)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-cc" #'html-checkboxes)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-cl" #'html-list-item)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-ch" #'html-href-anchor)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-cf" #'html-href-anchor-file)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-cn" #'html-name-anchor)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-c#" #'html-id-anchor)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-ci" #'html-image)
(when html-quick-keys
(define-key map "\C-cp" #'html-paragraph)
(define-key map "\C-c-" #'html-horizontal-rule)
(define-key map "\C-cd" #'html-div)
(define-key map "\C-co" #'html-ordered-list)
(define-key map "\C-cu" #'html-unordered-list)
(define-key map "\C-cr" #'html-radio-buttons)
(define-key map "\C-cc" #'html-checkboxes)
(define-key map "\C-cl" #'html-list-item)
(define-key map "\C-ch" #'html-href-anchor)
(define-key map "\C-cf" #'html-href-anchor-file)
(define-key map "\C-cn" #'html-name-anchor)
(define-key map "\C-c#" #'html-id-anchor)
(define-key map "\C-ci" #'html-image)
(define-key map "\C-cs" #'html-span))
(define-key map "\C-c\C-s" #'html-autoview-mode)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-v" #'browse-url-of-buffer)
(define-key map "\M-o" 'facemenu-keymap)
map)
"Keymap for commands for use in HTML mode.")
(easy-menu-define html-mode-menu html-mode-map
"Menu for HTML mode."
'("HTML"
["ID Anchor" html-id-anchor]
["Name Anchor" html-name-anchor]
["Href Anchor File" html-href-anchor-file]
["Href Anchor URL" html-href-anchor]
["Image" html-image]
["Paragraph" html-paragraph]
["Line Break" html-line]
["Horizontal Rule" html-horizontal-rule]
["Ordered List" html-ordered-list]
["Unordered List" html-unordered-list]
["List Item" html-list-item]
["Checkboxes" html-checkboxes]
["Radio Buttons" html-radio-buttons]
["Heading 1" html-headline-1]
["Heading 2" html-headline-2]
["Heading 3" html-headline-3]
;; ["Heading 4" html-headline-4]
;; ["Heading 5" html-headline-5]
;; ["Heading 6" html-headline-6]
"---"
["View Buffer Contents" browse-url-of-buffer]
["Toggle Autoviewing" html-autoview-mode]))
(defvar html-face-tag-alist
'((bold . "strong")
(italic . "em")
(bold-italic . ("strong" "em"))
(underline . "u")
(mode-line . "rev"))
"Value of `sgml-face-tag-alist' for HTML mode.")
(defvar html-tag-face-alist
'(("b" . bold)
("big" . bold)
("blink" . highlight)
("cite" . italic)
("em" . italic)
("h1" bold underline)
("h2" bold-italic underline)
("h3" italic underline)
("h4" . underline)
("h5" . underline)
("h6" . underline)
("i" . italic)
("rev" . mode-line)
("s" . underline)
("small" . default)
("strong" . bold)
("title" bold underline)
("tt" . default)
("u" . underline)
("var" . italic))
"Value of `sgml-tag-face-alist' for HTML mode.")
(defvar html-display-text
'((img . "[/]")
(hr . "----------")
(li . "o "))
"Value of `sgml-display-text' for HTML mode.")
(defvar html-tag-alist
(let* ((1-7 '(("1") ("2") ("3") ("4") ("5") ("6") ("7")))
(1-9 `(,@1-7 ("8") ("9")))
(align '(("align" ("left") ("center") ("right"))))
(ialign '(("align" ("top") ("middle") ("bottom") ("left")
("right"))))
(valign '(("top") ("middle") ("bottom") ("baseline")))
(rel '(("next") ("previous") ("parent") ("subdocument") ("made")))
(href '("href" ("ftp:") ("file:") ("finger:") ("gopher:") ("http:")
("https:") ("mailto:") ("news:") ("rlogin:") ("telnet:") ("tn3270:")
("wais:") ("/cgi-bin/")))
(name '("name"))
(link `(,href
("rel" ,@rel)
("rev" ,@rel)
("title")))
(list '((nil \n ("List item: " "<li>" str
(if sgml-xml-mode "</li>") \n))))
(shape '(("shape" ("rect") ("circle") ("poly") ("default"))))
(cell `(t
,@align
("valign" ,@valign)
("colspan" ,@1-9)
("rowspan" ,@1-9)
("nowrap" t)))
(cellhalign '(("align" ("left") ("center") ("right")
("justify") ("char"))
("char") ("charoff")))
(cellvalign '(("valign" ("top") ("middle") ("bottom")
("baseline")))))
;; put ,-expressions first, else byte-compile chokes (as of V19.29)
;; and like this it's more efficient anyway
`(("a" ,name ,@link)
("area" t ,@shape ("coords") ("href") ("nohref" "nohref") ("alt")
("tabindex") ("accesskey") ("onfocus") ("onblur"))
("base" t ,@href)
("col" t ,@cellhalign ,@cellvalign ("span") ("width"))
("colgroup" \n ,@cellhalign ,@cellvalign ("span") ("width"))
("dir" ,@list)
("figcaption")
("figure" \n)
("font" nil "size" ("-1") ("+1") ("-2") ("+2") ,@1-7)
("form" (\n _ \n "<input type=\"submit\" value=\"\""
(if sgml-xml-mode " />" ">"))
("action" ,@(cdr href)) ("method" ("get") ("post")))
("h1" ,@align)
("h2" ,@align)
("h3" ,@align)
("h4" ,@align)
("h5" ,@align)
("h6" ,@align)
("hr" t ("size" ,@1-9) ("width") ("noshade" t) ,@align)
("iframe" \n ,@ialign ("longdesc") ("name") ("src")
("frameborder" ("1") ("0")) ("marginwidth") ("marginheight")
("scrolling" ("yes") ("no") ("auto")) ("height") ("width"))
("img" t ("align" ,@valign ("texttop") ("absmiddle") ("absbottom"))
("src") ("alt") ("width" "1") ("height" "1")
("border" "1") ("vspace" "1") ("hspace" "1") ("ismap" t))
("input" t ,name ("accept") ("alt") ("autocomplete" ("on") ("off"))
("autofocus" t) ("checked" t) ("dirname") ("disabled" t) ("form")
("formaction")
("formenctype" ("application/x-www-form-urlencoded")
("multipart/form-data") ("text/plain"))
("formmethod" ("get") ("post"))
("formnovalidate" t)
("formtarget" ("_blank") ("_self") ("_parent") ("_top"))
("height") ("inputmode") ("list") ("max") ("maxlength") ("min")
("minlength") ("multiple" t) ("pattern") ("placeholder")
("readonly" t) ("required" t) ("size") ("src") ("step")
("type" ("hidden") ("text") ("search") ("tel") ("url") ("email")
("password") ("date") ("time") ("number") ("range") ("color")
("checkbox") ("radio") ("file") ("submit") ("image") ("reset")
("button"))
("value") ("width"))
("link" t ,@link)
("menu" ,@list)
("ol" ,@list ("type" ("A") ("a") ("I") ("i") ("1")))
("p" t ,@align)
("select" (nil \n
("Text: "
"<option>" str (if sgml-xml-mode "</option>") \n))
,name ("size" ,@1-9) ("multiple" t))
("table" (nil \n
((completing-read "Cell kind: " '(("td") ("th"))
nil t "t")
"<tr><" str ?> _
(if sgml-xml-mode (concat "<" str "></tr>")) \n))
("border" t ,@1-9) ("width" "10") ("cellpadding"))
("tbody" \n ,@cellhalign ,@cellvalign)
("td" ,@cell)
("textarea" ,name ("rows" ,@1-9) ("cols" ,@1-9))
("tfoot" \n ,@cellhalign ,@cellvalign)
("th" ,@cell)
("thead" \n ,@cellhalign ,@cellvalign)
("ul" ,@list ("type" ("disc") ("circle") ("square")))
,@sgml-tag-alist
("abbr")
("acronym")
("address")
("array" (nil \n
("Item: " "<item>" str (if sgml-xml-mode "</item>") \n))
"align")
("article" \n)
("aside" \n)
("au")
("audio" \n
("src") ("crossorigin" ("anonymous") ("use-credentials"))
("preload" ("none") ("metadata") ("auto"))
("autoplay" "autoplay") ("mediagroup") ("loop" "loop")
("muted" "muted") ("controls" "controls"))
("b")
("bdi")
("bdo" nil ("lang") ("dir" ("ltr") ("rtl")))
("big")
("blink")
("blockquote" \n ("cite"))
("body" \n ("background" ".gif") ("bgcolor" "#") ("text" "#")
("link" "#") ("alink" "#") ("vlink" "#"))
("box" (nil _ "<over>" _ (if sgml-xml-mode "</over>")))
("br" t ("clear" ("left") ("right")))
("button" nil ("name") ("value")
("type" ("submit") ("reset") ("button"))
("disabled" "disabled")
("tabindex") ("accesskey") ("onfocus") ("onblur"))
("canvas" \n ("width") ("height"))
("caption" ("valign" ("top") ("bottom")))
("center" \n)
("cite")
("code" \n)
("datalist" \n)
("dd" ,(not sgml-xml-mode))
("del" nil ("cite") ("datetime"))
("dfn")
("div" \n ("id") ("class"))
("dl" (nil \n
( "Term: "
"<dt>" str (if sgml-xml-mode "</dt>")
"<dd>" _ (if sgml-xml-mode "</dd>") \n)))
("dt" (t _ (if sgml-xml-mode "</dt>")
"<dd>" (if sgml-xml-mode "</dd>") \n))
("em")
("embed" t ("src") ("type") ("width") ("height"))
("fieldset" \n)
("fn" "id" "fn") ;; Footnotes were deprecated in HTML 3.2
("footer" \n)
("frame" t ("longdesc") ("name") ("src")
("frameborder" ("1") ("0")) ("marginwidth") ("marginheight")
("noresize" "noresize") ("scrolling" ("yes") ("no") ("auto")))
("frameset" \n ("rows") ("cols") ("onload") ("onunload"))
("head" \n)
("header" \n)
("hgroup" \n)
("html" (\n
"<head>\n"
"<title>" (setq str (read-string "Title: ")) "</title>\n"
"</head>\n"
"<body>\n<h1>" str "</h1>\n" _
"\n<address>\n<a href=\"mailto:"
user-mail-address
"\">" (user-full-name) "</a>\n</address>\n"
"</body>"
))
("i")
("ins" nil ("cite") ("datetime"))
("isindex" t ("action") ("prompt"))
("kbd")
("label" nil ("for") ("accesskey") ("onfocus") ("onblur"))
("lang")
("legend" nil ("accesskey"))
("li" ,(not sgml-xml-mode))
("main" \n)
("map" \n ("name"))
("mark")
("math" \n)
("meta" t ("http-equiv") ("name") ("content") ("scheme"))
("meter" nil ("value") ("min") ("max") ("low") ("high")
("optimum"))
("nav" \n)
("nobr")
("noframes" \n)
("noscript" \n)
("object" \n ("declare" "declare") ("classid") ("codebase")
("data") ("type") ("codetype") ("archive") ("standby")
("height") ("width") ("usemap") ("name") ("tabindex"))
("optgroup" \n ("name") ("size") ("multiple" "multiple")
("disabled" "disabled") ("tabindex") ("onfocus") ("onblur")
("onchange"))
("option" t ("value") ("label") ("selected" t))
("output" nil ("for") ("form") ("name"))
("over" t)
("param" t ("name") ("value")
("valuetype" ("data") ("ref") ("object")) ("type"))
("person") ;; Tag for person's name tag deprecated in HTML 3.2
("pre" \n)
("progress" nil ("value") ("max"))
("q" nil ("cite"))
("rev")
("rp" t)
("rt" t)
("ruby")
("s")
("samp")
("script" nil ("charset") ("type") ("src") ("defer" "defer"))
("section" \n)
("small")
("source" t ("src") ("type") ("media"))
("span" nil
("class"
("builtin")
("comment")
("constant")
("function-name")
("keyword")
("string")
("type")
("variable-name")
("warning")))
("strong")
("style" \n ("type") ("media") ("title"))
("sub")
("summary")
("sup")
("time" nil ("datetime"))
("title")
("tr" t)
("track" t
("kind" ("subtitles") ("captions") ("descriptions")
("chapters") ("metadata"))
("src") ("srclang") ("label") ("default"))
("tt")
("u")
("var")
("video" \n
("src") ("crossorigin" ("anonymous") ("use-credentials"))
("poster") ("preload" ("none") ("metadata") ("auto"))
("autoplay" "autoplay") ("mediagroup") ("loop" "loop")
("muted" "muted") ("controls" "controls") ("width") ("height"))
("wbr" t)))
"Value of `sgml-tag-alist' for HTML mode.")
(defvar html-tag-help
`(,@sgml-tag-help
("a" . "Anchor of point or link elsewhere")
("abbr" . "Abbreviation")
("acronym" . "Acronym")
("address" . "Formatted mail address")
("area" . "Region of an image map")
("array" . "Math array")
("article" . "An independent part of document or site")
("aside" . "Secondary content related to surrounding content (e.g. page or article)")
("au" . "Author")
("audio" . "Sound or audio stream")
("b" . "Bold face")
("base" . "Base address for URLs")
("bdi" . "Text isolated for bidirectional formatting")
("bdo" . "Override text directionality")
("big" . "Font size")
("blink" . "Blinking text")
("blockquote" . "Indented quotation")
("body" . "Document body")
("box" . "Math fraction")
("br" . "Line break")
("button" . "Clickable button")
("canvas" . "Script generated graphics canvas")
("caption" . "Table caption")
("center" . "Centered text")
("changed" . "Change bars")
("cite" . "Citation of a document")
("code" . "Formatted source code")
("col" . "Group of attribute specifications for table columns")
("colgroup" . "Group of columns")
("datalist" . "A set of predefined options")
("dd" . "Definition of term")
("del" . "Deleted text")
("dfn" . "Defining instance of a term")
("dir" . "Directory list (obsolete)")
("div" . "Generic block-level container")
("dl" . "Definition list")
("dt" . "Term to be defined")
("em" . "Emphasized")
("embed" . "Embedded data in foreign format")
("fieldset" . "Group of related controls and labels")
("fig" . "Figure")
("figa" . "Figure anchor")
("figcaption" . "Caption for a figure")
("figd" . "Figure description")
("figt" . "Figure text")
("figure" . "Self-contained content, often with a caption")
("fn" . "Footnote") ;; No one supports special footnote rendering.
("font" . "Font size")
("footer" . "Footer of a section")
("form" . "Form with input fields")
("frame" . "Frame in which another HTML document can be displayed")
("frameset" . "Container for frames")
("group" . "Document grouping")
("h1" . "Most important section headline")
("h2" . "Important section headline")
("h3" . "Section headline")
("h4" . "Minor section headline")
("h5" . "Unimportant section headline")
("h6" . "Least important section headline")
("head" . "Document header")
("header" . "Header of a section")
("hgroup" . "Group of headings - h1-h6 elements")
("hr" . "Horizontal rule")
("html" . "HTML Document")
("i" . "Italic face")
("iframe" . "Inline frame with a nested browsing context")
("img" . "Graphic image")
("input" . "Form input field")
("ins" . "Inserted text")
("isindex" . "Input field for index search")
("kbd" . "Keyboard example face")
("label" . "Caption for a user interface item")
("lang" . "Natural language")
("legend" . "Caption for a fieldset")
("li" . "List item")
("link" . "Link relationship")
("main" . "Main content of the document body")
("map" . "Image map (a clickable link area")
("mark" . "Highlighted text")
("math" . "Math formula")
("menu" . "List of commands")
("meta" . "Document properties")
("meter" . "Scalar measurement within a known range")
("mh" . "Form mail header")
("nav" . "Group of navigational links")
("nextid" . "Allocate new id")
("nobr" . "Text without line break")
("noframes" . "Content for user agents that don't support frames")
("noscript" . "Alternate content for when a script isn't executed")
("object" . "External resource")
("ol" . "Ordered list")
("optgroup" . "Group of options")
("option" . "Selection list item")
("output" . "Result of a calculation or user action")
("over" . "Math fraction rule")
("p" . "Paragraph start")
("panel" . "Floating panel")
("param" . "Parameters for an object")
("person" . "Person's name")
("pre" . "Preformatted fixed width text")
("progress" . "Completion progress of a task")
("q" . "Quotation")
("rev" . "Reverse video")
("rp" . "Fallback text for when ruby annotations aren't supported")
("rt" . "Ruby text component of a ruby annotation")
("ruby" . "Ruby annotation")
("s" . "Strikeout")
("samp" . "Sample text")
("script" . "Executable script within a document")
("section" . "Section of a document")
("select" . "Selection list")
("small" . "Font size")
("source" . "Media resource for media elements")
("sp" . "Nobreak space")
("span" . "Generic inline container")
("strong" . "Standout text")
("style" . "Style information")
("sub" . "Subscript")
("summary" . "Summary, caption, or legend")
("sup" . "Superscript")
("table" . "Table with rows and columns")
("tb" . "Table vertical break")
("tbody" . "Table body")
("td" . "Table data cell")
("textarea" . "Form multiline edit area")
("tfoot" . "Table foot")
("th" . "Table header cell")
("thead" . "Table head")
("time" . "Content with optional machine-readable timestamp")
("title" . "Document title")
("tr" . "Table row separator")
("track" . "Timed text track for media elements")
("tt" . "Typewriter face")
("u" . "Underlined text")
("ul" . "Unordered list")
("var" . "Math variable face")
("video" . "Video or movie")
("wbr" . "Enable <br> within <nobr>"))
"Value of variable `sgml-tag-help' for HTML mode.")
(defvar outline-regexp)
(defvar outline-heading-end-regexp)
(defvar outline-level)
(defun html-current-defun-name ()
"Return the name of the last HTML title or heading, or nil."
(save-excursion
(if (re-search-backward
(concat
"<[ \t\r\n]*"
"\\(?:[hH][0-6]\\|title\\|TITLE\\|Title\\)"
"[^>]*>"
"[ \t\r\n]*"
"\\([^<\r\n]*[^ <\t\r\n]+\\)")
nil t)
(match-string-no-properties 1))))
(defvar-local html--buffer-classes-cache nil
"Cache for `html-current-buffer-classes'.
When set, this should be a cons cell where the CAR is the
buffer's tick counter (as produced by `buffer-modified-tick'),
and the CDR is the list of class names found in the buffer.")
(defvar-local html--buffer-ids-cache nil
"Cache for `html-current-buffer-ids'.
When set, this should be a cons cell where the CAR is the
buffer's tick counter (as produced by `buffer-modified-tick'),
and the CDR is the list of class names found in the buffer.")
(declare-function libxml-parse-html-region "xml.c"
(start end &optional base-url discard-comments))
(defun html-current-buffer-classes ()
"Return a list of class names used in the current buffer.
The result is cached in `html--buffer-classes-cache'."
(let ((tick (buffer-modified-tick)))
(if (eq (car html--buffer-classes-cache) tick)
(cdr html--buffer-classes-cache)
(let* ((dom (libxml-parse-html-region (point-min) (point-max)))
(classes
(seq-mapcat
(lambda (el)
(when-let* ((class-list
(cdr (assq 'class (dom-attributes el)))))
(split-string class-list)))
(dom-by-class dom ""))))
(setq-local html--buffer-classes-cache (cons tick classes))
classes))))
(defun html-current-buffer-ids ()
"Return a list of IDs used in the current buffer.
The result is cached in `html--buffer-ids-cache'."
(let ((tick (buffer-modified-tick)))
(if (eq (car html--buffer-ids-cache) tick)
(cdr html--buffer-ids-cache)
(let* ((dom
(libxml-parse-html-region (point-min) (point-max)))
(ids
(seq-mapcat
(lambda (el)
(when-let* ((id-list
(cdr (assq 'id (dom-attributes el)))))
(split-string id-list)))
(dom-by-id dom ""))))
(setq-local html--buffer-ids-cache (cons tick ids))
ids))))
;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode html-mode sgml-mode '(sgml-xml-mode "XHTML" "HTML")
"Major mode based on SGML mode for editing HTML documents.
This allows inserting skeleton constructs used in hypertext documents with
completion. See below for an introduction to HTML. Use
\\[browse-url-of-buffer] to see how this comes out. See also `sgml-mode' on
which this is based.
Do \\[describe-variable] html- SPC and \\[describe-variable] sgml- SPC to see available variables.
To write fairly well formatted pages you only need to know few things. Most
browsers have a function to read the source code of the page being seen, so
you can imitate various tricks. Here's a very short HTML primer which you
can also view with a browser to see what happens:
<title>A Title Describing Contents</title> should be on every page. Pages can
have <h1>Very Major Headlines</h1> through <h6>Very Minor Headlines</h6>
<hr> Parts can be separated with horizontal rules.
<p>Paragraphs only need an opening tag. Line breaks and multiple
spaces are ignored unless the text is <pre>preformatted.</pre>
Text can be marked as <strong>bold</strong>, <em>italic</em> or
<u>underlined</u> using the facemenu M-o or Edit/Text
Properties/Face commands.
Pages can have <a name=\"SOMENAME\">named points</a> and can link other points
to them with <a href=\"#SOMENAME\">see also somename</a>. In the same way <a
href=\"URL\">see also URL</a> where URL is a filename relative to current
directory, or absolute as in `https://www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/w3/docs.html'.
Images in many formats can be inlined with <img src=\"URL\">.
If you mainly create your own documents, `sgml-specials' might be
interesting. But note that some HTML 2 browsers can't handle `&apos;'.
To work around that, do:
(eval-after-load \"sgml-mode\" \\='(aset sgml-char-names ?\\=' nil))
\\{html-mode-map}"
(setq-local sgml-display-text html-display-text)
(setq-local sgml-tag-face-alist html-tag-face-alist)
(setq-local sgml-tag-alist html-tag-alist)
(setq-local sgml-face-tag-alist html-face-tag-alist)
(setq-local sgml-tag-help html-tag-help)
(setq-local outline-regexp "^.*<[Hh][1-6]\\>")
(setq-local outline-heading-end-regexp "</[Hh][1-6]>")
(setq-local outline-level
(lambda () (char-before (match-end 0))))
(setq-local add-log-current-defun-function #'html-current-defun-name)
(setq-local sentence-end-base "[.?!][]\"'”)}]*\\(<[^>]*>\\)*")
(add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions #'html-mode--complete-at-point nil t)
(when (fboundp 'libxml-parse-html-region)
(defvar css-class-list-function)
(setq-local css-class-list-function #'html-current-buffer-classes)
(defvar css-id-list-function)
(setq-local css-id-list-function #'html-current-buffer-ids))
(setq imenu-create-index-function #'html-imenu-index)
(yank-media-handler 'text/html #'html-mode--html-yank-handler)
(yank-media-handler "image/.*" #'html-mode--image-yank-handler)
(setq-local sgml-empty-tags
;; From HTML-4.01's loose.dtd, parsed with
;; `sgml-parse-dtd', plus manual additions of "source" and "wbr".
'("area" "base" "basefont" "br" "col" "frame" "hr" "img" "input"
"isindex" "link" "meta" "source" "param" "wbr"))
(setq-local sgml-unclosed-tags
;; From HTML-4.01's loose.dtd, parsed with `sgml-parse-dtd'.
'("body" "colgroup" "dd" "dt" "head" "html" "li" "option"
"p" "tbody" "td" "tfoot" "th" "thead" "tr"))
;; It's for the user to decide if it defeats it or not -stef
;; (make-local-variable 'imenu-sort-function)
;; (setq imenu-sort-function nil) ; sorting the menu defeats the purpose
)
(defun html-mode--complete-at-point ()
;; Complete a tag like <colg etc.
(or
(when-let* ((tag (save-excursion
(and (looking-back "<\\([^ \t\n]*\\)"
(line-beginning-position))
(match-string 1)))))
(list (match-beginning 1) (point)
(mapcar #'car html-tag-alist)))
;; Complete params like <colgroup ali etc.
(when-let* ((tag (save-excursion (sgml-beginning-of-tag)))
(params (seq-filter #'consp (cdr (assoc tag html-tag-alist))))
(param (save-excursion
(and (looking-back "[ \t\n]\\([^= \t\n]*\\)"
(line-beginning-position))
(match-string 1)))))
(list (match-beginning 1) (point)
(mapcar #'car params)))
;; Complete param values like <colgroup align=mi etc.
(when-let* ((tag (save-excursion (sgml-beginning-of-tag)))
(params (seq-filter #'consp (cdr (assoc tag html-tag-alist))))
(param (save-excursion
(and (looking-back
"[ \t\n]\\([^= \t\n]+\\)=\\([^= \t\n]*\\)"
(line-beginning-position))
(match-string 1))))
(values (cdr (assoc param params))))
(list (match-beginning 2) (point)
(mapcar #'car values)))))
(defun html-mode--html-yank-handler (_type html)
(save-restriction
(insert html)
(ignore-errors
(sgml-pretty-print (point-min) (point-max)))))
(defun html-mode--image-yank-handler (type image)
(let ((file (read-file-name (format "Save %s image to: " type))))
(when (file-directory-p file)
(user-error "%s is a directory" file))
(when (and (file-exists-p file)
(not (yes-or-no-p (format "%s exists; overwrite?" file))))
(user-error "%s exists" file))
(let ((coding-system-for-write 'emacs-internal))
(with-temp-file file
(insert image)))
(insert (format "<img src=%S>\n" (file-relative-name file)))
(insert-image
(create-image file (mailcap-mime-type-to-extension type) nil
:max-width 200
:max-height 200)
" ")))
(defvar html-imenu-regexp
"\\s-*<h\\([1-9]\\)[^\n<>]*>\\(<[^\n<>]*>\\)*\\s-*\\([^\n<>]*\\)"
"A regular expression matching a head line to be added to the menu.
The first `match-string' should be a number from 1-9.
The second `match-string' matches extra tags and is ignored.
The third `match-string' will be the used in the menu.")
(defun html-imenu-index ()
"Return a table of contents for an HTML buffer for use with Imenu."
(let (toc-index)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (re-search-forward html-imenu-regexp nil t)
(setq toc-index
(cons (cons (concat (make-string
(* 2 (1- (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
?\s)
(match-string 3))
(line-beginning-position))
toc-index))))
(nreverse toc-index)))
(define-minor-mode html-autoview-mode
"Toggle viewing of HTML files on save (HTML Autoview mode).
HTML Autoview mode is a buffer-local minor mode for use with
`html-mode'. If enabled, saving the file automatically runs
`browse-url-of-buffer' to view it."
:lighter nil
(if html-autoview-mode
(add-hook 'after-save-hook #'browse-url-of-buffer nil t)
(remove-hook 'after-save-hook #'browse-url-of-buffer t)))
(define-skeleton html-href-anchor
"HTML anchor tag with href attribute."
"URL: "
;; '(setq input "http:")
"<a href=\"" str "\">" _ "</a>")
(define-skeleton html-href-anchor-file
"HTML anchor tag with href attribute (from a local file)."
(file-relative-name (read-file-name "File name: ") default-directory)
"<a href=\"" str "\">" _ "</a>")
(define-skeleton html-name-anchor
"HTML anchor tag with name attribute."
"Name: "
"<a name=\"" str "\""
(if sgml-xml-mode (concat " id=\"" str "\""))
">" _ "</a>")
(define-skeleton html-id-anchor
"HTML anchor tag with id attribute."
"ID: "
"<a id=\"" str "\">" _ "</a>")
(define-skeleton html-headline-1
"HTML level 1 headline tags."
nil
"<h1>" _ "</h1>")
(define-skeleton html-headline-2
"HTML level 2 headline tags."
nil
"<h2>" _ "</h2>")
(define-skeleton html-headline-3
"HTML level 3 headline tags."
nil
"<h3>" _ "</h3>")
(define-skeleton html-headline-4
"HTML level 4 headline tags."
nil
"<h4>" _ "</h4>")
(define-skeleton html-headline-5
"HTML level 5 headline tags."
nil
"<h5>" _ "</h5>")
(define-skeleton html-headline-6
"HTML level 6 headline tags."
nil
"<h6>" _ "</h6>")
(define-skeleton html-horizontal-rule
"HTML horizontal rule tag."
nil
(if sgml-xml-mode "<hr />" "<hr>") \n)
(define-skeleton html-image
"HTML image tag."
"Image URL: "
"<img src=\"" str "\" alt=\"" _ "\""
(if sgml-xml-mode " />" ">"))
(define-skeleton html-line
"HTML line break tag."
nil
(if sgml-xml-mode "<br />" "<br>") \n)
(define-skeleton html-ordered-list
"HTML ordered list tags."
nil
\n "<ol>" \n
"<li>" _ (if sgml-xml-mode "</li>") \n
"</ol>" > \n)
(define-skeleton html-unordered-list
"HTML unordered list tags."
nil
\n "<ul>" \n
"<li>" _ (if sgml-xml-mode "</li>") \n
"</ul>" > \n)
(define-skeleton html-list-item
"HTML list item tag."
nil
(if (bolp) nil '\n)
"<li>" _ (if sgml-xml-mode "</li>"))
(define-skeleton html-paragraph
"HTML paragraph tag."
nil
\n "<p>" _ (if sgml-xml-mode "</p>"))
(define-skeleton html-div
"HTML div tag."
nil
"<div>" > \n _ \n "</div>" >)
(define-skeleton html-span
"HTML span tag."
nil
"<span>" > _ "</span>")
(define-skeleton html-checkboxes
"Group of connected checkbox inputs."
nil
'(setq v1 nil
v2 nil)
("Value: "
"<input type=\"" (identity "checkbox") ; see comment above about identity
"\" name=\"" (or v1 (setq v1 (skeleton-read "Name: ")))
"\" value=\"" str ?\"
(when (y-or-n-p "Set \"checked\" attribute? ")
(funcall skeleton-transformation-function
(if sgml-xml-mode " checked=\"checked\"" " checked")))
(if sgml-xml-mode " />" ">")
(skeleton-read "Text: " (capitalize str))
(or v2 (setq v2 (if (y-or-n-p "Newline after text? ")
(funcall skeleton-transformation-function
(if sgml-xml-mode "<br />" "<br>"))
"")))
\n))
(define-skeleton html-radio-buttons
"Group of connected radio button inputs."
nil
'(setq v1 nil
v2 (cons nil nil))
("Value: "
"<input type=\"" (identity "radio") ; see comment above about identity
"\" name=\"" (or (car v2) (setcar v2 (skeleton-read "Name: ")))
"\" value=\"" str ?\"
(when (and (not v1) (setq v1 (y-or-n-p "Set \"checked\" attribute? ")))
(funcall skeleton-transformation-function
(if sgml-xml-mode " checked=\"checked\"" " checked")))
(if sgml-xml-mode " />" ">")
(skeleton-read "Text: " (capitalize str))
(or (cdr v2) (setcdr v2 (if (y-or-n-p "Newline after text? ")
(funcall skeleton-transformation-function
(if sgml-xml-mode "<br />" "<br>"))
"")))
\n))
(define-skeleton html-navigational-links
"Group of navigational links."
nil
"<nav>" \n
"<ul>" \n
"<li><a href=\"" (skeleton-read "URL: " "#") "\">"
(skeleton-read "Title: ") "</a>"
(if sgml-xml-mode (if sgml-xml-mode "</li>")) \n
"</ul>" \n
"</nav>")
(define-skeleton html-html5-template
"Initial HTML5 template."
nil
"<!DOCTYPE html>" \n
"<html lang=\"en\">" \n
"<head>" \n
"<meta charset=\"utf-8\">" \n
"<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1\">" \n
"<title>" (skeleton-read "Page Title: ") "</title>" \n
"</head>" \n
"<body>" \n
"<div id=\"app\"></div>" \n
"</body>" \n
"</html>")
(provide 'sgml-mode)
;;; sgml-mode.el ends here