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EmacsLisp
;;; cc-defs.el --- compile time definitions for CC Mode
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;; Copyright (C) 1985,1987,1992-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Authors: 1998- Martin Stjernholm
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;; 1992-1999 Barry A. Warsaw
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;; 1987 Dave Detlefs and Stewart Clamen
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;; 1985 Richard M. Stallman
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;; Maintainer: bug-cc-mode@gnu.org
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;; Created: 22-Apr-1997 (split from cc-mode.el)
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;; Version: See cc-mode.el
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;; Keywords: c languages oop
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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 2, or (at your option)
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;; 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This file contains macros, defsubsts, and various other things that
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;; must be loaded early both during compilation and at runtime.
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;;; Code:
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(eval-when-compile
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(let ((load-path
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(if (and (boundp 'byte-compile-dest-file)
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(stringp byte-compile-dest-file))
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(cons (file-name-directory byte-compile-dest-file) load-path)
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load-path)))
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(load "cc-bytecomp" nil t)))
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;; `require' in XEmacs doesn't have the third NOERROR argument.
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(condition-case nil (require 'regexp-opt) (file-error nil))
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;; Silence the compiler.
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(cc-bytecomp-defvar c-enable-xemacs-performance-kludge-p) ; In cc-vars.el
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(cc-bytecomp-defun buffer-syntactic-context-depth) ; XEmacs
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(cc-bytecomp-defun region-active-p) ; XEmacs
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(cc-bytecomp-defvar zmacs-region-stays) ; XEmacs
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(cc-bytecomp-defvar zmacs-regions) ; XEmacs
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(cc-bytecomp-defvar mark-active) ; Emacs
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(cc-bytecomp-defvar deactivate-mark) ; Emacs
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(cc-bytecomp-defvar inhibit-point-motion-hooks) ; Emacs
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(cc-bytecomp-defvar parse-sexp-lookup-properties) ; Emacs 20+
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(cc-bytecomp-defvar text-property-default-nonsticky) ; Emacs 21
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(cc-bytecomp-defvar lookup-syntax-properties) ; XEmacs 21
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(cc-bytecomp-defun string-to-syntax) ; Emacs 21
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(cc-bytecomp-defun regexp-opt-depth) ; (X)Emacs 20+
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;; cc-fix.el contains compatibility macros that should be used if
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;; needed.
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(eval-and-compile
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(if (or (not (fboundp 'functionp))
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(not (condition-case nil
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(progn (eval '(char-before)) t)
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(error nil)))
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(not (condition-case nil
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(progn (eval '(char-after)) t)
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(error nil)))
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(not (fboundp 'when))
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(not (fboundp 'unless))
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(not (fboundp 'regexp-opt))
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(not (cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'regexp-opt-depth))
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(/= (regexp-opt-depth "\\(\\(\\)\\)") 2))
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(cc-load "cc-fix")
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(defalias 'c-regexp-opt 'regexp-opt)
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(defalias 'c-regexp-opt-depth 'regexp-opt-depth)))
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(eval-after-load "font-lock"
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'(if (and (not (featurep 'cc-fix)) ; only load the file once.
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(let (font-lock-keywords)
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(font-lock-compile-keywords '("\\<\\>"))
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font-lock-keywords)) ; did the previous call foul this up?
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(load "cc-fix")))
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;; The above takes care of the delayed loading, but this is necessary
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;; to ensure correct byte compilation.
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(eval-when-compile
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(if (and (not (featurep 'cc-fix))
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(progn
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(require 'font-lock)
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(let (font-lock-keywords)
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(font-lock-compile-keywords '("\\<\\>"))
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font-lock-keywords)))
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(cc-load "cc-fix")))
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(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
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;;; Variables also used at compile time.
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(defconst c-version "5.30.9"
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"CC Mode version number.")
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(defconst c-version-sym (intern c-version))
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;; A little more compact and faster in comparisons.
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(defvar c-buffer-is-cc-mode nil
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"Non-nil for all buffers with a major mode derived from CC Mode.
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Otherwise, this variable is nil. I.e. this variable is non-nil for
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`c-mode', `c++-mode', `objc-mode', `java-mode', `idl-mode',
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`pike-mode', `awk-mode', and any other non-CC Mode mode that calls
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`c-initialize-cc-mode'. The value is the mode symbol itself
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\(i.e. `c-mode' etc) of the original CC Mode mode, or just t if it's
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not known.")
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-buffer-is-cc-mode)
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;; Have to make `c-buffer-is-cc-mode' permanently local so that it
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;; survives the initialization of the derived mode.
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(put 'c-buffer-is-cc-mode 'permanent-local t)
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;; The following is used below during compilation.
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(eval-and-compile
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(defvar c-inside-eval-when-compile nil)
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(defmacro cc-eval-when-compile (&rest body)
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"Like `progn', but evaluates the body at compile time.
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The result of the body appears to the compiler as a quoted constant.
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This variant works around bugs in `eval-when-compile' in various
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\(X)Emacs versions. See cc-defs.el for details."
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(if c-inside-eval-when-compile
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;; XEmacs 21.4.6 has a bug in `eval-when-compile' in that it
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;; evaluates its body at macro expansion time if it's nested
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;; inside another `eval-when-compile'. So we use a dynamically
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;; bound variable to avoid nesting them.
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`(progn ,@body)
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`(eval-when-compile
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;; In all (X)Emacsen so far, `eval-when-compile' byte compiles
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;; its contents before evaluating it. That can cause forms to
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;; be compiled in situations they aren't intended to be
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;; compiled.
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;;
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;; Example: It's not possible to defsubst a primitive, e.g. the
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;; following will produce an error (in any emacs flavor), since
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;; `nthcdr' is a primitive function that's handled specially by
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;; the byte compiler and thus can't be redefined:
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;;
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;; (defsubst nthcdr (val) val)
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;;
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;; `defsubst', like `defmacro', needs to be evaluated at
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;; compile time, so this will produce an error during byte
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;; compilation.
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;;
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;; CC Mode occasionally needs to do things like this for
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;; cross-emacs compatibility. It therefore uses the following
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;; to conditionally do a `defsubst':
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;;
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;; (eval-when-compile
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;; (if (not (fboundp 'foo))
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;; (defsubst foo ...)))
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;;
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;; But `eval-when-compile' byte compiles its contents and
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;; _then_ evaluates it (in all current emacs versions, up to
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;; and including Emacs 20.6 and XEmacs 21.1 as of this
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;; writing). So this will still produce an error, since the
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;; byte compiler will get to the defsubst anyway. That's
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;; arguably a bug because the point with `eval-when-compile' is
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;; that it should evaluate rather than compile its contents.
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;;
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;; We get around it by expanding the body to a quoted
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;; constant that we eval. That otoh introduce a problem in
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;; that a returned lambda expression doesn't get byte
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;; compiled (even if `function' is used).
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(eval '(let ((c-inside-eval-when-compile t)) ,@body)))))
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(put 'cc-eval-when-compile 'lisp-indent-hook 0))
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;;; Macros.
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(defmacro c-point (position &optional point)
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"Return the value of certain commonly referenced POSITIONs relative to POINT.
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The current point is used if POINT isn't specified. POSITION can be
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one of the following symbols:
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`bol' -- beginning of line
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`eol' -- end of line
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`bod' -- beginning of defun
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`eod' -- end of defun
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`boi' -- beginning of indentation
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`ionl' -- indentation of next line
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`iopl' -- indentation of previous line
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`bonl' -- beginning of next line
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`eonl' -- end of next line
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`bopl' -- beginning of previous line
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`eopl' -- end of previous line
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If the referenced position doesn't exist, the closest accessible point
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to it is returned. This function does not modify point or mark.
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This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
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(if (eq (car-safe position) 'quote)
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(let ((position (eval position)))
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(cond
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((eq position 'bol)
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(if (and (fboundp 'line-beginning-position) (not point))
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`(line-beginning-position)
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(beginning-of-line)
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(point))))
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((eq position 'eol)
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(if (and (fboundp 'line-end-position) (not point))
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`(line-end-position)
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(end-of-line)
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(point))))
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((eq position 'boi)
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(back-to-indentation)
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(point)))
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((eq position 'bod)
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(c-beginning-of-defun-1)
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(point)))
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((eq position 'eod)
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(c-end-of-defun-1)
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(point)))
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((eq position 'bopl)
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(if (and (fboundp 'line-beginning-position) (not point))
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`(line-beginning-position 0)
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(forward-line -1)
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(point))))
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((eq position 'bonl)
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(if (and (fboundp 'line-beginning-position) (not point))
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`(line-beginning-position 2)
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(forward-line 1)
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(point))))
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((eq position 'eopl)
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(if (and (fboundp 'line-end-position) (not point))
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`(line-end-position 0)
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(beginning-of-line)
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(or (bobp) (backward-char))
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(point))))
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((eq position 'eonl)
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(if (and (fboundp 'line-end-position) (not point))
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`(line-end-position 2)
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(forward-line 1)
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(end-of-line)
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(point))))
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((eq position 'iopl)
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(forward-line -1)
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(back-to-indentation)
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(point)))
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((eq position 'ionl)
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(forward-line 1)
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(back-to-indentation)
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(point)))
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(t (error "Unknown buffer position requested: %s" position))))
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;;(message "c-point long expansion")
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`(save-excursion
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,@(if point `((goto-char ,point)))
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(let ((position ,position))
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(cond
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((eq position 'bol) (beginning-of-line))
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((eq position 'eol) (end-of-line))
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((eq position 'boi) (back-to-indentation))
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((eq position 'bod) (c-beginning-of-defun-1))
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((eq position 'eod) (c-end-of-defun-1))
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((eq position 'bopl) (forward-line -1))
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((eq position 'bonl) (forward-line 1))
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((eq position 'eopl) (progn
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(beginning-of-line)
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(or (bobp) (backward-char))))
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((eq position 'eonl) (progn
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(forward-line 1)
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(end-of-line)))
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((eq position 'iopl) (progn
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(forward-line -1)
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(back-to-indentation)))
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((eq position 'ionl) (progn
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(forward-line 1)
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(back-to-indentation)))
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(t (error "Unknown buffer position requested: %s" position))))
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(point))))
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(defmacro c-safe (&rest body)
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;; safely execute BODY, return nil if an error occurred
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;;
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;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
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`(condition-case nil
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(progn ,@body)
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(error nil)))
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(put 'c-safe 'lisp-indent-function 0)
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;; The following is essentially `save-buffer-state' from lazy-lock.el.
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;; It ought to be a standard macro.
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(defmacro c-save-buffer-state (varlist &rest body)
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"Bind variables according to VARLIST (in `let*' style) and eval BODY,
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then restore the buffer state under the assumption that no significant
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modification has been made. A change is considered significant if it
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affects the buffer text in any way that isn't completely restored
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again. Changes in text properties like `face' or `syntax-table' are
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considered insignificant. This macro allows text properties to be
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changed, even in a read-only buffer.
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The return value is the value of the last form in BODY."
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`(let* ((modified (buffer-modified-p)) (buffer-undo-list t)
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(inhibit-read-only t) (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
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before-change-functions after-change-functions
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deactivate-mark
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,@varlist)
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(prog1 (progn ,@body)
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(and (not modified)
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(buffer-modified-p)
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(set-buffer-modified-p nil)))))
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(put 'c-save-buffer-state 'lisp-indent-function 1)
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(defmacro c-forward-syntactic-ws (&optional limit)
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"Forward skip over syntactic whitespace.
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Syntactic whitespace is defined as whitespace characters, comments,
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and preprocessor directives. However if point starts inside a comment
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or preprocessor directive, the content of it is not treated as
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whitespace.
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LIMIT sets an upper limit of the forward movement, if specified. If
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LIMIT or the end of the buffer is reached inside a comment or
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preprocessor directive, the point will be left there.
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Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
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comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
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(if limit
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`(save-restriction
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(narrow-to-region (point-min) (or ,limit (point-max)))
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(c-forward-sws))
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'(c-forward-sws)))
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(defmacro c-backward-syntactic-ws (&optional limit)
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"Backward skip over syntactic whitespace.
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Syntactic whitespace is defined as whitespace characters, comments,
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and preprocessor directives. However if point starts inside a comment
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or preprocessor directive, the content of it is not treated as
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whitespace.
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LIMIT sets a lower limit of the backward movement, if specified. If
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LIMIT is reached inside a line comment or preprocessor directive then
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the point is moved into it past the whitespace at the end.
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Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
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comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
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(if limit
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`(save-restriction
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(narrow-to-region (or ,limit (point-min)) (point-max))
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(c-backward-sws))
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'(c-backward-sws)))
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(defmacro c-forward-sexp (&optional count)
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"Move forward across COUNT balanced expressions.
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A negative COUNT means move backward. Signal an error if the move
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fails for any reason.
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This is like `forward-sexp' except that it isn't interactive and does
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not do any user friendly adjustments of the point and that it isn't
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susceptible to user configurations such as disabling of signals in
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certain situations.
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This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
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(or count (setq count 1))
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`(goto-char (or (scan-sexps (point) ,count)
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,(if (numberp count)
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(if (> count 0) `(point-max) `(point-min))
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`(if (> ,count 0) (point-max) (point-min))))))
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(defmacro c-backward-sexp (&optional count)
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"See `c-forward-sexp' and reverse directions."
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(or count (setq count 1))
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`(c-forward-sexp ,(if (numberp count) (- count) `(- ,count))))
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(defmacro c-safe-scan-lists (from count depth)
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"Like `scan-lists' but returns nil instead of signalling errors.
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This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
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(if (featurep 'xemacs)
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`(scan-lists ,from ,count ,depth nil t)
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`(c-safe (scan-lists ,from ,count ,depth))))
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;; Wrappers for common scan-lists cases, mainly because it's almost
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;; impossible to get a feel for how that function works.
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(defmacro c-up-list-forward (&optional pos)
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"Return the first position after the list sexp containing POS,
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or nil if no such position exists. The point is used if POS is left out.
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This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
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`(c-safe-scan-lists ,(or pos `(point)) 1 1))
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(defmacro c-up-list-backward (&optional pos)
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"Return the position of the start of the list sexp containing POS,
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or nil if no such position exists. The point is used if POS is left out.
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This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
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`(c-safe-scan-lists ,(or pos `(point)) -1 1))
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(defmacro c-down-list-forward (&optional pos)
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"Return the first position inside the first list sexp after POS,
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or nil if no such position exists. The point is used if POS is left out.
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This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
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`(c-safe-scan-lists ,(or pos `(point)) 1 -1))
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(defmacro c-down-list-backward (&optional pos)
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"Return the last position inside the last list sexp before POS,
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or nil if no such position exists. The point is used if POS is left out.
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This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
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`(c-safe-scan-lists ,(or pos `(point)) -1 -1))
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(defmacro c-go-up-list-forward (&optional pos)
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"Move the point to the first position after the list sexp containing POS,
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or the point if POS is left out. Return t if such a position exists,
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otherwise nil is returned and the point isn't moved.
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This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
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`(c-safe (goto-char (scan-lists ,(or pos `(point)) 1 1)) t))
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(defmacro c-go-up-list-backward (&optional pos)
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"Move the point to the position of the start of the list sexp containing POS,
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||
or the point if POS is left out. Return t if such a position exists,
|
||
otherwise nil is returned and the point isn't moved.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
`(c-safe (goto-char (scan-lists ,(or pos `(point)) -1 1)) t))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-go-down-list-forward (&optional pos)
|
||
"Move the point to the first position inside the first list sexp after POS,
|
||
or the point if POS is left out. Return t if such a position exists,
|
||
otherwise nil is returned and the point isn't moved.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
`(c-safe (goto-char (scan-lists ,(or pos `(point)) 1 -1)) t))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-go-down-list-backward (&optional pos)
|
||
"Move the point to the last position inside the last list sexp before POS,
|
||
or the point if POS is left out. Return t if such a position exists,
|
||
otherwise nil is returned and the point isn't moved.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
`(c-safe (goto-char (scan-lists ,(or pos `(point)) -1 -1)) t))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-beginning-of-defun-1 ()
|
||
;; Wrapper around beginning-of-defun.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; NOTE: This function should contain the only explicit use of
|
||
;; beginning-of-defun in CC Mode. Eventually something better than
|
||
;; b-o-d will be available and this should be the only place the
|
||
;; code needs to change. Everything else should use
|
||
;; (c-beginning-of-defun-1)
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This is really a bit too large to be a macro but that isn't a
|
||
;; problem as long as it only is used in one place in
|
||
;; `c-parse-state'.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
|
||
|
||
`(progn
|
||
(if (and ,(cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'buffer-syntactic-context-depth)
|
||
c-enable-xemacs-performance-kludge-p)
|
||
,(when (cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'buffer-syntactic-context-depth)
|
||
;; XEmacs only. This can improve the performance of
|
||
;; c-parse-state to between 3 and 60 times faster when
|
||
;; braces are hung. It can also degrade performance by
|
||
;; about as much when braces are not hung.
|
||
'(let (pos)
|
||
(while (not pos)
|
||
(save-restriction
|
||
(widen)
|
||
(setq pos (c-safe-scan-lists
|
||
(point) -1 (buffer-syntactic-context-depth))))
|
||
(cond
|
||
((bobp) (setq pos (point-min)))
|
||
((not pos)
|
||
(let ((distance (skip-chars-backward "^{")))
|
||
;; unbalanced parenthesis, while illegal C code,
|
||
;; shouldn't cause an infloop! See unbal.c
|
||
(when (zerop distance)
|
||
;; Punt!
|
||
(beginning-of-defun)
|
||
(setq pos (point)))))
|
||
((= pos 0))
|
||
((not (eq (char-after pos) ?{))
|
||
(goto-char pos)
|
||
(setq pos nil))
|
||
))
|
||
(goto-char pos)))
|
||
;; Emacs, which doesn't have buffer-syntactic-context-depth
|
||
(beginning-of-defun))
|
||
;; if defun-prompt-regexp is non-nil, b-o-d won't leave us at the
|
||
;; open brace.
|
||
(and defun-prompt-regexp
|
||
(looking-at defun-prompt-regexp)
|
||
(goto-char (match-end 0)))))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-benign-error (format &rest args)
|
||
;; Formats an error message for the echo area and dings, i.e. like
|
||
;; `error' but doesn't abort.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
|
||
`(progn
|
||
(message ,format ,@args)
|
||
(ding)))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-update-modeline ()
|
||
;; set the c-auto-hungry-string for the correct designation on the modeline
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
|
||
`(progn
|
||
(setq c-auto-hungry-string
|
||
(if c-auto-newline
|
||
(if c-hungry-delete-key "/ah" "/a")
|
||
(if c-hungry-delete-key "/h" nil)))
|
||
(force-mode-line-update)))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-with-syntax-table (table &rest code)
|
||
;; Temporarily switches to the specified syntax table in a failsafe
|
||
;; way to execute code.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
|
||
`(let ((c-with-syntax-table-orig-table (syntax-table)))
|
||
(unwind-protect
|
||
(progn
|
||
(set-syntax-table ,table)
|
||
,@code)
|
||
(set-syntax-table c-with-syntax-table-orig-table))))
|
||
(put 'c-with-syntax-table 'lisp-indent-function 1)
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-skip-ws-forward (&optional limit)
|
||
"Skip over any whitespace following point.
|
||
This function skips over horizontal and vertical whitespace and line
|
||
continuations.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
(if limit
|
||
`(let ((limit (or ,limit (point-max))))
|
||
(while (progn
|
||
;; skip-syntax-* doesn't count \n as whitespace..
|
||
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n\r\f\v" limit)
|
||
(when (and (eq (char-after) ?\\)
|
||
(< (point) limit))
|
||
(forward-char)
|
||
(or (eolp)
|
||
(progn (backward-char) nil))))))
|
||
'(while (progn
|
||
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n\r\f\v")
|
||
(when (eq (char-after) ?\\)
|
||
(forward-char)
|
||
(or (eolp)
|
||
(progn (backward-char) nil)))))))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-skip-ws-backward (&optional limit)
|
||
"Skip over any whitespace preceding point.
|
||
This function skips over horizontal and vertical whitespace and line
|
||
continuations.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
(if limit
|
||
`(let ((limit (or ,limit (point-min))))
|
||
(while (progn
|
||
;; skip-syntax-* doesn't count \n as whitespace..
|
||
(skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r\f\v" limit)
|
||
(and (eolp)
|
||
(eq (char-before) ?\\)
|
||
(> (point) limit)))
|
||
(backward-char)))
|
||
'(while (progn
|
||
(skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r\f\v")
|
||
(and (eolp)
|
||
(eq (char-before) ?\\)))
|
||
(backward-char))))
|
||
|
||
(eval-and-compile
|
||
(defvar c-langs-are-parametric nil))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-major-mode-is (mode)
|
||
"Return non-nil if the current CC Mode major mode is MODE.
|
||
MODE is either a mode symbol or a list of mode symbols.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
|
||
(if c-langs-are-parametric
|
||
;; Inside a `c-lang-defconst'.
|
||
`(c-lang-major-mode-is ,mode)
|
||
|
||
(if (eq (car-safe mode) 'quote)
|
||
(let ((mode (eval mode)))
|
||
(if (listp mode)
|
||
`(memq c-buffer-is-cc-mode ',mode)
|
||
`(eq c-buffer-is-cc-mode ',mode)))
|
||
|
||
`(let ((mode ,mode))
|
||
(if (listp mode)
|
||
(memq c-buffer-is-cc-mode mode)
|
||
(eq c-buffer-is-cc-mode mode))))))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-mode-is-new-awk-p ()
|
||
;; Is the current mode the "new" awk mode? It is important for
|
||
;; (e.g.) the cc-engine functions do distinguish between the old and
|
||
;; new awk-modes.
|
||
'(and (c-major-mode-is 'awk-mode)
|
||
(memq 'syntax-properties c-emacs-features)))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-parse-sexp-lookup-properties ()
|
||
;; Return the value of the variable that says whether the
|
||
;; syntax-table property affects the sexp routines. Always return
|
||
;; nil in (X)Emacsen without support for that.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
|
||
(cond ((cc-bytecomp-boundp 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties)
|
||
`parse-sexp-lookup-properties)
|
||
((cc-bytecomp-boundp 'lookup-syntax-properties)
|
||
`lookup-syntax-properties)
|
||
(t nil)))
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; Macros/functions to handle so-called "char properties", which are
|
||
;; properties set on a single character and that never spreads to any
|
||
;; other characters.
|
||
|
||
(eval-and-compile
|
||
;; Constant used at compile time to decide whether or not to use
|
||
;; XEmacs extents. Check all the extent functions we'll use since
|
||
;; some packages might add compatibility aliases for some of them in
|
||
;; Emacs.
|
||
(defconst c-use-extents (and (cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'extent-at)
|
||
(cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'set-extent-property)
|
||
(cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'set-extent-properties)
|
||
(cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'make-extent)
|
||
(cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'extent-property)
|
||
(cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'delete-extent)
|
||
(cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'map-extents))))
|
||
|
||
;; `c-put-char-property' is complex enough in XEmacs and Emacs < 21 to
|
||
;; make it a function.
|
||
(defalias 'c-put-char-property-fun
|
||
(cc-eval-when-compile
|
||
(cond (c-use-extents
|
||
;; XEmacs.
|
||
(byte-compile
|
||
(lambda (pos property value)
|
||
(let ((ext (extent-at pos nil property)))
|
||
(if ext
|
||
(set-extent-property ext property value)
|
||
(set-extent-properties (make-extent pos (1+ pos))
|
||
(cons property
|
||
(cons value
|
||
'(start-open t
|
||
end-open t)))))))))
|
||
|
||
((not (cc-bytecomp-boundp 'text-property-default-nonsticky))
|
||
;; In Emacs < 21 we have to mess with the `rear-nonsticky' property.
|
||
(byte-compile
|
||
(lambda (pos property value)
|
||
(put-text-property pos (1+ pos) property value)
|
||
(let ((prop (get-text-property pos 'rear-nonsticky)))
|
||
(or (memq property prop)
|
||
(put-text-property pos (1+ pos)
|
||
'rear-nonsticky
|
||
(cons property prop))))))))))
|
||
(cc-bytecomp-defun c-put-char-property-fun) ; Make it known below.
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-put-char-property (pos property value)
|
||
;; Put the given property with the given value on the character at
|
||
;; POS and make it front and rear nonsticky, or start and end open
|
||
;; in XEmacs vocabulary. If the character already has the given
|
||
;; property then the value is replaced, and the behavior is
|
||
;; undefined if that property has been put by some other function.
|
||
;; PROPERTY is assumed to be constant.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; If there's a `text-property-default-nonsticky' variable (Emacs
|
||
;; 21) then it's assumed that the property is present on it.
|
||
(setq property (eval property))
|
||
(if (or c-use-extents
|
||
(not (cc-bytecomp-boundp 'text-property-default-nonsticky)))
|
||
;; XEmacs and Emacs < 21.
|
||
`(c-put-char-property-fun ,pos ',property ,value)
|
||
;; In Emacs 21 we got the `rear-nonsticky' property covered
|
||
;; by `text-property-default-nonsticky'.
|
||
`(let ((-pos- ,pos))
|
||
(put-text-property -pos- (1+ -pos-) ',property ,value))))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-get-char-property (pos property)
|
||
;; Get the value of the given property on the character at POS if
|
||
;; it's been put there by `c-put-char-property'. PROPERTY is
|
||
;; assumed to be constant.
|
||
(setq property (eval property))
|
||
(if c-use-extents
|
||
;; XEmacs.
|
||
`(let ((ext (extent-at ,pos nil ',property)))
|
||
(if ext (extent-property ext ',property)))
|
||
;; Emacs.
|
||
`(get-text-property ,pos ',property)))
|
||
|
||
;; `c-clear-char-property' is complex enough in Emacs < 21 to make it
|
||
;; a function, since we have to mess with the `rear-nonsticky' property.
|
||
(defalias 'c-clear-char-property-fun
|
||
(cc-eval-when-compile
|
||
(unless (or c-use-extents
|
||
(cc-bytecomp-boundp 'text-property-default-nonsticky))
|
||
(byte-compile
|
||
(lambda (pos property)
|
||
(when (get-text-property pos property)
|
||
(remove-text-properties pos (1+ pos) (list property nil))
|
||
(put-text-property pos (1+ pos)
|
||
'rear-nonsticky
|
||
(delq property (get-text-property
|
||
pos 'rear-nonsticky)))))))))
|
||
(cc-bytecomp-defun c-clear-char-property-fun) ; Make it known below.
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-clear-char-property (pos property)
|
||
;; Remove the given property on the character at POS if it's been put
|
||
;; there by `c-put-char-property'. PROPERTY is assumed to be
|
||
;; constant.
|
||
(setq property (eval property))
|
||
(cond (c-use-extents
|
||
;; XEmacs.
|
||
`(let ((ext (extent-at ,pos nil ',property)))
|
||
(if ext (delete-extent ext))))
|
||
((cc-bytecomp-boundp 'text-property-default-nonsticky)
|
||
;; In Emacs 21 we got the `rear-nonsticky' property covered
|
||
;; by `text-property-default-nonsticky'.
|
||
`(let ((pos ,pos))
|
||
(remove-text-properties pos (1+ pos)
|
||
'(,property nil))))
|
||
(t
|
||
;; Emacs < 21.
|
||
`(c-clear-char-property-fun ,pos ',property))))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-clear-char-properties (from to property)
|
||
;; Remove all the occurences of the given property in the given
|
||
;; region that has been put with `c-put-char-property'. PROPERTY is
|
||
;; assumed to be constant.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; Note that this function does not clean up the property from the
|
||
;; lists of the `rear-nonsticky' properties in the region, if such
|
||
;; are used. Thus it should not be used for common properties like
|
||
;; `syntax-table'.
|
||
(setq property (eval property))
|
||
(if c-use-extents
|
||
;; XEmacs.
|
||
`(map-extents (lambda (ext ignored)
|
||
(delete-extent ext))
|
||
nil ,from ,to nil nil ',property)
|
||
;; Emacs.
|
||
`(remove-text-properties ,from ,to '(,property nil))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; Make edebug understand the macros.
|
||
(eval-after-load "edebug"
|
||
'(progn
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-point t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-safe t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-save-buffer-state let*)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-forward-syntactic-ws t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-backward-syntactic-ws t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-forward-sexp t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-backward-sexp t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-up-list-forward t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-up-list-backward t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-down-list-forward t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-down-list-backward t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-add-syntax t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-add-class-syntax t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-benign-error t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-with-syntax-table t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-skip-ws-forward t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-skip-ws-backward t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-major-mode-is t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-put-char-property t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-get-char-property t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-clear-char-property t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec c-clear-char-properties t)
|
||
(def-edebug-spec cc-eval-when-compile t)))
|
||
|
||
|
||
;;; Functions.
|
||
|
||
;; Note: All these after the macros, to be on safe side in avoiding
|
||
;; bugs where macros are defined too late. These bugs often only show
|
||
;; when the files are compiled in a certain order within the same
|
||
;; session.
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-end-of-defun-1 ()
|
||
;; Replacement for end-of-defun that use c-beginning-of-defun-1.
|
||
(let ((start (point)))
|
||
;; Skip forward into the next defun block. Don't bother to avoid
|
||
;; comments, literals etc, since beginning-of-defun doesn't do that
|
||
;; anyway.
|
||
(skip-chars-forward "^}")
|
||
(c-beginning-of-defun-1)
|
||
(if (eq (char-after) ?{)
|
||
(c-forward-sexp))
|
||
(if (< (point) start)
|
||
(goto-char (point-max)))))
|
||
|
||
(defconst c-<-as-paren-syntax '(4 . ?>))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-mark-<-as-paren (pos)
|
||
;; Mark the "<" character at POS as an sexp list opener using the
|
||
;; syntax-table property. Note that Emacs 19 and XEmacs <= 20
|
||
;; doesn't support syntax properties, so this function might not
|
||
;; have any effect.
|
||
(c-put-char-property pos 'syntax-table c-<-as-paren-syntax))
|
||
|
||
(defconst c->-as-paren-syntax '(5 . ?<))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-mark->-as-paren (pos)
|
||
;; Mark the ">" character at POS as an sexp list closer using the
|
||
;; syntax-table property. Note that Emacs 19 and XEmacs <= 20
|
||
;; doesn't support syntax properties, so this function might not
|
||
;; have any effect.
|
||
(c-put-char-property pos 'syntax-table c->-as-paren-syntax))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-intersect-lists (list alist)
|
||
;; return the element of ALIST that matches the first element found
|
||
;; in LIST. Uses assq.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
|
||
(let (match)
|
||
(while (and list
|
||
(not (setq match (assq (car list) alist))))
|
||
(setq list (cdr list)))
|
||
match))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-lookup-lists (list alist1 alist2)
|
||
;; first, find the first entry from LIST that is present in ALIST1,
|
||
;; then find the entry in ALIST2 for that entry.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
|
||
(assq (car (c-intersect-lists list alist1)) alist2))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-langelem-sym (langelem)
|
||
"Return the syntactic symbol in LANGELEM.
|
||
|
||
LANGELEM is a syntactic element, i.e. either a cons cell on the
|
||
\"old\" form given as the first argument to lineup functions or a list
|
||
on the \"new\" form as used in `c-syntactic-element'.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
(car langelem))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-langelem-pos (langelem)
|
||
"Return the (primary) anchor position in LANGELEM, or nil if there is none.
|
||
|
||
LANGELEM is a syntactic element, i.e. either a cons cell on the
|
||
\"old\" form given as the first argument to lineup functions or a list
|
||
on the \"new\" form as used in `c-syntactic-element'.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
(if (consp (cdr langelem))
|
||
(car-safe (cdr langelem))
|
||
(cdr langelem)))
|
||
|
||
(defun c-langelem-col (langelem &optional preserve-point)
|
||
"Return the column of the (primary) anchor position in LANGELEM.
|
||
Leave point at that position unless PRESERVE-POINT is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
LANGELEM is a syntactic element, i.e. either a cons cell on the
|
||
\"old\" form given as the first argument to lineup functions or a list
|
||
on the \"new\" form as used in `c-syntactic-element'.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
(let ((pos (c-langelem-pos langelem))
|
||
(here (point)))
|
||
(if pos
|
||
(progn
|
||
(goto-char pos)
|
||
(prog1 (current-column)
|
||
(if preserve-point
|
||
(goto-char here))))
|
||
0)))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-langelem-2nd-pos (langelem)
|
||
"Return the secondary position in LANGELEM, or nil if there is none.
|
||
|
||
LANGELEM is a syntactic element, typically on the \"new\" form as used
|
||
in `c-syntactic-element'. It may be on the \"old\" form that is used
|
||
as the first argument to lineup functions, but then the returned value
|
||
always will be nil.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
(car-safe (cdr-safe (cdr-safe langelem))))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-keep-region-active ()
|
||
;; Do whatever is necessary to keep the region active in XEmacs.
|
||
;; This is not needed for Emacs.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
|
||
(and (boundp 'zmacs-region-stays)
|
||
(setq zmacs-region-stays t)))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-region-is-active-p ()
|
||
;; Return t when the region is active. The determination of region
|
||
;; activeness is different in both Emacs and XEmacs.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
|
||
(cond
|
||
;; XEmacs
|
||
((and (fboundp 'region-active-p)
|
||
(boundp 'zmacs-regions)
|
||
zmacs-regions)
|
||
(region-active-p))
|
||
;; Emacs
|
||
((boundp 'mark-active) mark-active)
|
||
;; fallback; shouldn't get here
|
||
(t (mark t))))
|
||
|
||
(put 'c-mode 'c-mode-prefix "c-")
|
||
(put 'c++-mode 'c-mode-prefix "c++-")
|
||
(put 'objc-mode 'c-mode-prefix "objc-")
|
||
(put 'java-mode 'c-mode-prefix "java-")
|
||
(put 'idl-mode 'c-mode-prefix "idl-")
|
||
(put 'pike-mode 'c-mode-prefix "pike-")
|
||
(put 'awk-mode 'c-mode-prefix "awk-")
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-mode-symbol (suffix)
|
||
"Prefix the current mode prefix (e.g. \"c-\") to SUFFIX and return
|
||
the corresponding symbol.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
(or c-buffer-is-cc-mode
|
||
(error "Not inside a CC Mode based mode"))
|
||
(let ((mode-prefix (get c-buffer-is-cc-mode 'c-mode-prefix)))
|
||
(or mode-prefix
|
||
(error "%S has no mode prefix known to `c-mode-symbol'"
|
||
c-buffer-is-cc-mode))
|
||
(intern (concat mode-prefix suffix))))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-mode-var (suffix)
|
||
"Prefix the current mode prefix (e.g. \"c-\") to SUFFIX and return
|
||
the value of the variable with that name.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
(symbol-value (c-mode-symbol suffix)))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-got-face-at (pos faces)
|
||
"Return non-nil if position POS in the current buffer has any of the
|
||
faces in the list FACES.
|
||
|
||
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
(let ((pos-faces (get-text-property pos 'face)))
|
||
(if (consp pos-faces)
|
||
(progn
|
||
(while (and pos-faces
|
||
(not (memq (car pos-faces) faces)))
|
||
(setq pos-faces (cdr pos-faces)))
|
||
pos-faces)
|
||
(memq pos-faces faces))))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-face-name-p (facename)
|
||
;; Return t if FACENAME is the name of a face. This method is
|
||
;; necessary since facep in XEmacs only returns t for the actual
|
||
;; face objects (while it's only their names that are used just
|
||
;; about anywhere else) without providing a predicate that tests
|
||
;; face names.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes.
|
||
(memq facename (face-list)))
|
||
|
||
(defun c-make-keywords-re (adorn list &optional mode)
|
||
"Make a regexp that matches all the strings the list.
|
||
Duplicates in the list are removed. The resulting regexp may contain
|
||
zero or more submatch expressions.
|
||
|
||
If ADORN is non-nil there will be at least one submatch and the first
|
||
matches the whole keyword, and the regexp will also not match a prefix
|
||
of any identifier. Adorned regexps cannot be appended. The language
|
||
variable `c-nonsymbol-key' is used to make the adornment. The
|
||
optional MODE specifies the language to get it in. The default is the
|
||
current language (taken from `c-buffer-is-cc-mode')."
|
||
|
||
(let (unique)
|
||
(dolist (elt list)
|
||
(unless (member elt unique)
|
||
(push elt unique)))
|
||
(setq list unique))
|
||
(if list
|
||
(let ((re (c-regexp-opt list)))
|
||
|
||
;; Emacs < 21 and XEmacs (all versions so far) has a buggy
|
||
;; regexp-opt that doesn't always cope with strings containing
|
||
;; newlines. This kludge doesn't handle shy parens correctly
|
||
;; so we can't advice regexp-opt directly with it.
|
||
(let (fail-list)
|
||
(while list
|
||
(and (string-match "\n" (car list)) ; To speed it up a little.
|
||
(not (string-match (concat "\\`\\(" re "\\)\\'")
|
||
(car list)))
|
||
(setq fail-list (cons (car list) fail-list)))
|
||
(setq list (cdr list)))
|
||
(when fail-list
|
||
(setq re (concat re
|
||
"\\|"
|
||
(mapconcat 'regexp-quote
|
||
(sort fail-list
|
||
(lambda (a b)
|
||
(> (length a) (length b))))
|
||
"\\|")))))
|
||
|
||
;; Add our own grouping parenthesis around re instead of
|
||
;; passing adorn to `regexp-opt', since in XEmacs it makes the
|
||
;; top level grouping "shy".
|
||
(if adorn
|
||
(concat "\\(" re "\\)"
|
||
"\\("
|
||
(c-get-lang-constant 'c-nonsymbol-key nil mode)
|
||
"\\|$\\)")
|
||
re))
|
||
|
||
;; Produce a regexp that matches nothing.
|
||
(if adorn
|
||
"\\(\\<\\>\\)"
|
||
"\\<\\>")))
|
||
|
||
(put 'c-make-keywords-re 'lisp-indent-function 1)
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; Figure out what features this Emacs has
|
||
|
||
(cc-bytecomp-defvar open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start)
|
||
|
||
(defconst c-emacs-features
|
||
(let (list)
|
||
|
||
(if (boundp 'infodock-version)
|
||
;; I've no idea what this actually is, but it's legacy. /mast
|
||
(setq list (cons 'infodock list)))
|
||
|
||
;; XEmacs 19 and beyond use 8-bit modify-syntax-entry flags.
|
||
;; Emacs 19 uses a 1-bit flag. We will have to set up our
|
||
;; syntax tables differently to handle this.
|
||
(let ((table (copy-syntax-table))
|
||
entry)
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ?a ". 12345678" table)
|
||
(cond
|
||
;; XEmacs 19, and beyond Emacs 19.34
|
||
((arrayp table)
|
||
(setq entry (aref table ?a))
|
||
;; In Emacs, table entries are cons cells
|
||
(if (consp entry) (setq entry (car entry))))
|
||
;; XEmacs 20
|
||
((fboundp 'get-char-table) (setq entry (get-char-table ?a table)))
|
||
;; before and including Emacs 19.34
|
||
((and (fboundp 'char-table-p)
|
||
(char-table-p table))
|
||
(setq entry (car (char-table-range table [?a]))))
|
||
;; incompatible
|
||
(t (error "CC Mode is incompatible with this version of Emacs")))
|
||
(setq list (cons (if (= (logand (lsh entry -16) 255) 255)
|
||
'8-bit
|
||
'1-bit)
|
||
list)))
|
||
|
||
(let ((buf (generate-new-buffer " test"))
|
||
parse-sexp-lookup-properties
|
||
parse-sexp-ignore-comments
|
||
lookup-syntax-properties)
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(set-buffer buf)
|
||
(set-syntax-table (make-syntax-table))
|
||
|
||
;; For some reason we have to set some of these after the
|
||
;; buffer has been made current. (Specifically,
|
||
;; `parse-sexp-ignore-comments' in Emacs 21.)
|
||
(setq parse-sexp-lookup-properties t
|
||
parse-sexp-ignore-comments t
|
||
lookup-syntax-properties t)
|
||
|
||
;; Find out if the `syntax-table' text property works.
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ?< ".")
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ?> ".")
|
||
(insert "<()>")
|
||
(c-mark-<-as-paren 1)
|
||
(c-mark->-as-paren 4)
|
||
(goto-char 1)
|
||
(c-forward-sexp)
|
||
(if (= (point) 5)
|
||
(setq list (cons 'syntax-properties list)))
|
||
|
||
;; Find out if generic comment delimiters work.
|
||
(c-safe
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ?x "!")
|
||
(if (string-match "\\s!" "x")
|
||
(setq list (cons 'gen-comment-delim list))))
|
||
|
||
;; Find out if generic string delimiters work.
|
||
(c-safe
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ?x "|")
|
||
(if (string-match "\\s|" "x")
|
||
(setq list (cons 'gen-string-delim list))))
|
||
|
||
;; See if POSIX char classes work.
|
||
(when (and (string-match "[[:alpha:]]" "a")
|
||
;; All versions of Emacs 21 so far haven't fixed
|
||
;; char classes in `skip-chars-forward' and
|
||
;; `skip-chars-backward'.
|
||
(progn
|
||
(delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
|
||
(insert "foo123")
|
||
(skip-chars-backward "[:alnum:]")
|
||
(bobp))
|
||
(= (skip-chars-forward "[:alpha:]") 3))
|
||
(setq list (cons 'posix-char-classes list)))
|
||
|
||
;; See if `open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start' exists and
|
||
;; isn't buggy.
|
||
(when (boundp 'open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start)
|
||
(let ((open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start nil)
|
||
(parse-sexp-ignore-comments t))
|
||
(delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
|
||
(set-syntax-table (make-syntax-table))
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ?\' "\"")
|
||
(cond
|
||
;; XEmacs. Afaik this is currently an Emacs-only
|
||
;; feature, but it's good to be prepared.
|
||
((memq '8-bit list)
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ?/ ". 1456")
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ?* ". 23"))
|
||
;; Emacs
|
||
((memq '1-bit list)
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ?/ ". 124b")
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ?* ". 23")))
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ?\n "> b")
|
||
(insert "/* '\n () */")
|
||
(backward-sexp)
|
||
(if (bobp)
|
||
(setq list (cons 'col-0-paren list)))))
|
||
|
||
(set-buffer-modified-p nil))
|
||
(kill-buffer buf))
|
||
|
||
;; See if `parse-partial-sexp' returns the eighth element.
|
||
(when (c-safe (>= (length (save-excursion (parse-partial-sexp 1 1))) 10))
|
||
(setq list (cons 'pps-extended-state list)))
|
||
|
||
;;(message "c-emacs-features: %S" list)
|
||
list)
|
||
"A list of certain features in the (X)Emacs you are using.
|
||
There are many flavors of Emacs out there, each with different
|
||
features supporting those needed by CC Mode. The following values
|
||
might be present:
|
||
|
||
'8-bit 8 bit syntax entry flags (XEmacs style).
|
||
'1-bit 1 bit syntax entry flags (Emacs style).
|
||
'syntax-properties It works to override the syntax for specific characters
|
||
in the buffer with the 'syntax-table property.
|
||
'gen-comment-delim Generic comment delimiters work
|
||
(i.e. the syntax class `!').
|
||
'gen-string-delim Generic string delimiters work
|
||
(i.e. the syntax class `|').
|
||
'pps-extended-state `parse-partial-sexp' returns a list with at least 10
|
||
elements, i.e. it contains the position of the
|
||
start of the last comment or string.
|
||
'posix-char-classes The regexp engine understands POSIX character classes.
|
||
'col-0-paren It's possible to turn off the ad-hoc rule that a paren
|
||
in column zero is the start of a defun.
|
||
'infodock This is Infodock (based on XEmacs).
|
||
|
||
'8-bit and '1-bit are mutually exclusive.")
|
||
|
||
|
||
;;; Some helper constants.
|
||
|
||
;; If the regexp engine supports POSIX char classes then we can use
|
||
;; them to handle extended charsets correctly.
|
||
(if (memq 'posix-char-classes c-emacs-features)
|
||
(progn
|
||
(defconst c-alpha "[:alpha:]")
|
||
(defconst c-alnum "[:alnum:]")
|
||
(defconst c-digit "[:digit:]")
|
||
(defconst c-upper "[:upper:]")
|
||
(defconst c-lower "[:lower:]"))
|
||
(defconst c-alpha "a-zA-Z")
|
||
(defconst c-alnum "a-zA-Z0-9")
|
||
(defconst c-digit "0-9")
|
||
(defconst c-upper "A-Z")
|
||
(defconst c-lower "a-z"))
|
||
|
||
|
||
;;; System for handling language dependent constants.
|
||
|
||
;; This is used to set various language dependent data in a flexible
|
||
;; way: Language constants can be built from the values of other
|
||
;; language constants, also those for other languages. They can also
|
||
;; process the values of other language constants uniformly across all
|
||
;; the languages. E.g. one language constant can list all the type
|
||
;; keywords in each language, and another can build a regexp for each
|
||
;; language from those lists without code duplication.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; Language constants are defined with `c-lang-defconst', and their
|
||
;; value forms (referred to as source definitions) are evaluated only
|
||
;; on demand when requested for a particular language with
|
||
;; `c-lang-const'. It's therefore possible to refer to the values of
|
||
;; constants defined later in the file, or in another file, just as
|
||
;; long as all the relevant `c-lang-defconst' have been loaded when
|
||
;; `c-lang-const' is actually evaluated from somewhere else.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; `c-lang-const' forms are also evaluated at compile time and
|
||
;; replaced with the values they produce. Thus there's no overhead
|
||
;; for this system when compiled code is used - only the values
|
||
;; actually used in the code are present, and the file(s) containing
|
||
;; the `c-lang-defconst' forms don't need to be loaded at all then.
|
||
;; There are however safeguards to make sure that they can be loaded
|
||
;; to get the source definitions for the values if there's a mismatch
|
||
;; in compiled versions, or if `c-lang-const' is used uncompiled.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; Note that the source definitions in a `c-lang-defconst' form are
|
||
;; compiled into the .elc file where it stands; there's no need to
|
||
;; load the source file to get it.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; See cc-langs.el for more details about how this system is deployed
|
||
;; in CC Mode, and how the associated language variable system
|
||
;; (`c-lang-defvar') works. That file also contains a lot of
|
||
;; examples.
|
||
|
||
(defun c-add-language (mode base-mode)
|
||
"Declare a new language in the language dependent variable system.
|
||
This is intended to be used by modes that inherit CC Mode to add new
|
||
languages. It should be used at the top level before any calls to
|
||
`c-lang-defconst'. MODE is the mode name symbol for the new language,
|
||
and BASE-MODE is the mode name symbol for the language in CC Mode that
|
||
is to be the template for the new mode.
|
||
|
||
The exact effect of BASE-MODE is to make all language constants that
|
||
haven't got a setting in the new language fall back to their values in
|
||
BASE-MODE. It does not have any effect outside the language constant
|
||
system."
|
||
(unless (string-match "\\`\\(.*-\\)mode\\'" (symbol-name mode))
|
||
(error "The mode name symbol `%s' must end with \"-mode\"" mode))
|
||
(put mode 'c-mode-prefix (match-string 1 (symbol-name mode)))
|
||
(unless (get base-mode 'c-mode-prefix)
|
||
(error "Unknown base mode `%s'" base-mode))
|
||
(put mode 'c-fallback-mode base-mode))
|
||
|
||
(defvar c-lang-constants (make-vector 151 0))
|
||
;; This obarray is a cache to keep track of the language constants
|
||
;; defined by `c-lang-defconst' and the evaluated values returned by
|
||
;; `c-lang-const'. It's mostly used at compile time but it's not
|
||
;; stored in compiled files.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; The obarray contains all the language constants as symbols. The
|
||
;; value cells hold the evaluated values as alists where each car is
|
||
;; the mode name symbol and the corresponding cdr is the evaluated
|
||
;; value in that mode. The property lists hold the source definitions
|
||
;; and other miscellaneous data. The obarray might also contain
|
||
;; various other symbols, but those don't have any variable bindings.
|
||
|
||
(defvar c-lang-const-expansion nil)
|
||
|
||
(defsubst c-get-current-file ()
|
||
;; Return the base name of the current file.
|
||
(let ((file (cond
|
||
(load-in-progress
|
||
;; Being loaded.
|
||
load-file-name)
|
||
((and (boundp 'byte-compile-dest-file)
|
||
(stringp byte-compile-dest-file))
|
||
;; Being compiled.
|
||
byte-compile-dest-file)
|
||
(t
|
||
;; Being evaluated interactively.
|
||
(buffer-file-name)))))
|
||
(and file
|
||
(file-name-sans-extension
|
||
(file-name-nondirectory file)))))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-lang-defconst-eval-immediately (form)
|
||
"Can be used inside a VAL in `c-lang-defconst' to evaluate FORM
|
||
immediately, i.e. at the same time as the `c-lang-defconst' form
|
||
itself is evaluated."
|
||
;; Evaluate at macro expansion time, i.e. in the
|
||
;; `cl-macroexpand-all' inside `c-lang-defconst'.
|
||
(eval form))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-lang-defconst (name &rest args)
|
||
"Set the language specific values of the language constant NAME.
|
||
The second argument can be an optional docstring. The rest of the
|
||
arguments are one or more repetitions of LANG VAL where LANG specifies
|
||
the language(s) that VAL applies to. LANG is the name of the
|
||
language, i.e. the mode name without the \"-mode\" suffix, or a list
|
||
of such language names, or `t' for all languages. VAL is a form to
|
||
evaluate to get the value.
|
||
|
||
If LANG isn't `t' or one of the core languages in CC Mode, it must
|
||
have been declared with `c-add-language'.
|
||
|
||
Neither NAME, LANG nor VAL are evaluated directly - they should not be
|
||
quoted. `c-lang-defconst-eval-immediately' can however be used inside
|
||
VAL to evaluate parts of it directly.
|
||
|
||
When VAL is evaluated for some language, that language is temporarily
|
||
made current so that `c-lang-const' without an explicit language can
|
||
be used inside VAL to refer to the value of a language constant in the
|
||
same language. That is particularly useful if LANG is `t'.
|
||
|
||
VAL is not evaluated right away but rather when the value is requested
|
||
with `c-lang-const'. Thus it's possible to use `c-lang-const' inside
|
||
VAL to refer to language constants that haven't been defined yet.
|
||
However, if the definition of a language constant is in another file
|
||
then that file must be loaded \(at compile time) before it's safe to
|
||
reference the constant.
|
||
|
||
The assignments in ARGS are processed in sequence like `setq', so
|
||
\(c-lang-const NAME) may be used inside a VAL to refer to the last
|
||
assigned value to this language constant, or a value that it has
|
||
gotten in another earlier loaded file.
|
||
|
||
To work well with repeated loads and interactive reevaluation, only
|
||
one `c-lang-defconst' for each NAME is permitted per file. If there
|
||
already is one it will be completely replaced; the value in the
|
||
earlier definition will not affect `c-lang-const' on the same
|
||
constant. A file is identified by its base name.
|
||
|
||
This macro does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
|
||
(let* ((sym (intern (symbol-name name) c-lang-constants))
|
||
;; Make `c-lang-const' expand to a straightforward call to
|
||
;; `c-get-lang-constant' in `cl-macroexpand-all' below.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; (The default behavior, i.e. to expand to a call inside
|
||
;; `eval-when-compile' should be equivalent, since that macro
|
||
;; should only expand to its content if it's used inside a
|
||
;; form that's already evaluated at compile time. It's
|
||
;; however necessary to use our cover macro
|
||
;; `cc-eval-when-compile' due to bugs in `eval-when-compile',
|
||
;; and it expands to a bulkier form that in this case only is
|
||
;; unnecessary garbage that we don't want to store in the
|
||
;; language constant source definitions.)
|
||
(c-lang-const-expansion 'call)
|
||
(c-langs-are-parametric t)
|
||
bindings
|
||
pre-files)
|
||
|
||
(or (symbolp name)
|
||
(error "Not a symbol: %s" name))
|
||
|
||
(when (stringp (car-safe args))
|
||
;; The docstring is hardly used anywhere since there's no normal
|
||
;; symbol to attach it to. It's primarily for getting the right
|
||
;; format in the source.
|
||
(put sym 'variable-documentation (car args))
|
||
(setq args (cdr args)))
|
||
|
||
(or args
|
||
(error "No assignments in `c-lang-defconst' for %s" name))
|
||
|
||
;; Rework ARGS to an association list to make it easier to handle.
|
||
;; It's reversed at the same time to make it easier to implement
|
||
;; the demand-driven (i.e. reversed) evaluation in `c-lang-const'.
|
||
(while args
|
||
(let ((assigned-mode
|
||
(cond ((eq (car args) t) t)
|
||
((symbolp (car args))
|
||
(list (intern (concat (symbol-name (car args))
|
||
"-mode"))))
|
||
((listp (car args))
|
||
(mapcar (lambda (lang)
|
||
(or (symbolp lang)
|
||
(error "Not a list of symbols: %s"
|
||
(car args)))
|
||
(intern (concat (symbol-name lang)
|
||
"-mode")))
|
||
(car args)))
|
||
(t (error "Not a symbol or a list of symbols: %s"
|
||
(car args)))))
|
||
val)
|
||
|
||
(or (cdr args)
|
||
(error "No value for %s" (car args)))
|
||
(setq args (cdr args)
|
||
val (car args))
|
||
|
||
;; Emacs has a weird bug where it seems to fail to read
|
||
;; backquote lists from byte compiled files correctly (,@
|
||
;; forms, to be specific), so make sure the bindings in the
|
||
;; expansion below doesn't contain any backquote stuff.
|
||
;; (XEmacs handles it correctly and doesn't need this for that
|
||
;; reason, but we also use this expansion handle
|
||
;; `c-lang-defconst-eval-immediately' and to register
|
||
;; dependencies on the `c-lang-const's in VAL.)
|
||
(setq val (cl-macroexpand-all val))
|
||
|
||
(setq bindings (cons (cons assigned-mode val) bindings)
|
||
args (cdr args))))
|
||
|
||
;; Compile in the other files that have provided source
|
||
;; definitions for this symbol, to make sure the order in the
|
||
;; `source' property is correct even when files are loaded out of
|
||
;; order.
|
||
(setq pre-files (nreverse
|
||
;; Reverse to get the right load order.
|
||
(mapcar 'car (get sym 'source))))
|
||
|
||
`(eval-and-compile
|
||
(c-define-lang-constant ',name ',bindings
|
||
,@(and pre-files `(',pre-files))))))
|
||
|
||
(put 'c-lang-defconst 'lisp-indent-function 1)
|
||
(eval-after-load "edebug"
|
||
'(def-edebug-spec c-lang-defconst
|
||
(&define name [&optional stringp] [&rest sexp def-form])))
|
||
|
||
(defun c-define-lang-constant (name bindings &optional pre-files)
|
||
;; Used by `c-lang-defconst'. This function does not do any hidden
|
||
;; buffer changes.
|
||
|
||
(let* ((sym (intern (symbol-name name) c-lang-constants))
|
||
(source (get sym 'source))
|
||
(file (intern
|
||
(or (c-get-current-file)
|
||
(error "`c-lang-defconst' must be used in a file"))))
|
||
(elem (assq file source)))
|
||
|
||
;;(when (cdr-safe elem)
|
||
;; (message "Language constant %s redefined in %S" name file))
|
||
|
||
;; Note that the order in the source alist is relevant. Like how
|
||
;; `c-lang-defconst' reverses the bindings, this reverses the
|
||
;; order between files so that the last to evaluate comes first.
|
||
(unless elem
|
||
(while pre-files
|
||
(unless (assq (car pre-files) source)
|
||
(setq source (cons (list (car pre-files)) source)))
|
||
(setq pre-files (cdr pre-files)))
|
||
(put sym 'source (cons (setq elem (list file)) source)))
|
||
|
||
(setcdr elem bindings)
|
||
|
||
;; Bind the symbol as a variable, or clear any earlier evaluated
|
||
;; value it has.
|
||
(set sym nil)
|
||
|
||
;; Clear the evaluated values that depend on this source.
|
||
(let ((agenda (get sym 'dependents))
|
||
(visited (make-vector 101 0))
|
||
ptr)
|
||
(while agenda
|
||
(setq sym (car agenda)
|
||
agenda (cdr agenda))
|
||
(intern (symbol-name sym) visited)
|
||
(set sym nil)
|
||
(setq ptr (get sym 'dependents))
|
||
(while ptr
|
||
(setq sym (car ptr)
|
||
ptr (cdr ptr))
|
||
(unless (intern-soft (symbol-name sym) visited)
|
||
(setq agenda (cons sym agenda))))))
|
||
|
||
name))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro c-lang-const (name &optional lang)
|
||
"Get the mode specific value of the language constant NAME in language LANG.
|
||
LANG is the name of the language, i.e. the mode name without the
|
||
\"-mode\" suffix. If used inside `c-lang-defconst' or
|
||
`c-lang-defvar', LANG may be left out to refer to the current
|
||
language. NAME and LANG are not evaluated so they should not be
|
||
quoted.
|
||
|
||
This macro does not do any hidden buffer changes."
|
||
|
||
(or (symbolp name)
|
||
(error "Not a symbol: %s" name))
|
||
(or (symbolp lang)
|
||
(error "Not a symbol: %s" lang))
|
||
|
||
(let ((sym (intern (symbol-name name) c-lang-constants))
|
||
mode source-files args)
|
||
|
||
(if lang
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq mode (intern (concat (symbol-name lang) "-mode")))
|
||
(unless (get mode 'c-mode-prefix)
|
||
(error
|
||
"Unknown language %S since it got no `c-mode-prefix' property"
|
||
(symbol-name lang))))
|
||
(if c-buffer-is-cc-mode
|
||
(setq lang c-buffer-is-cc-mode)
|
||
(or c-langs-are-parametric
|
||
(error
|
||
"`c-lang-const' requires a literal language in this context"))))
|
||
|
||
(if (eq c-lang-const-expansion 'immediate)
|
||
;; No need to find out the source file(s) when we evaluate
|
||
;; immediately since all the info is already there in the
|
||
;; `source' property.
|
||
`',(c-get-lang-constant name nil mode)
|
||
|
||
(let ((file (c-get-current-file)))
|
||
(if file (setq file (intern file)))
|
||
;; Get the source file(s) that must be loaded to get the value
|
||
;; of the constant. If the symbol isn't defined yet we assume
|
||
;; that its definition will come later in this file, and thus
|
||
;; are no file dependencies needed.
|
||
(setq source-files (nreverse
|
||
;; Reverse to get the right load order.
|
||
(apply 'nconc
|
||
(mapcar (lambda (elem)
|
||
(if (eq file (car elem))
|
||
nil ; Exclude our own file.
|
||
(list (car elem))))
|
||
(get sym 'source))))))
|
||
|
||
;; Spend some effort to make a compact call to
|
||
;; `c-get-lang-constant' since it will be compiled in.
|
||
(setq args (and mode `(',mode)))
|
||
(if (or source-files args)
|
||
(setq args (cons (and source-files `',source-files)
|
||
args)))
|
||
|
||
(if (or (eq c-lang-const-expansion 'call)
|
||
load-in-progress
|
||
(not (boundp 'byte-compile-dest-file))
|
||
(not (stringp byte-compile-dest-file)))
|
||
;; Either a straight call is requested in the context, or
|
||
;; we're not being byte compiled so the compile time stuff
|
||
;; below is unnecessary.
|
||
`(c-get-lang-constant ',name ,@args)
|
||
|
||
;; Being compiled. If the loading and compiling version is
|
||
;; the same we use a value that is evaluated at compile time,
|
||
;; otherwise it's evaluated at runtime.
|
||
`(if (eq c-version-sym ',c-version-sym)
|
||
(cc-eval-when-compile
|
||
(c-get-lang-constant ',name ,@args))
|
||
(c-get-lang-constant ',name ,@args))))))
|
||
|
||
(defvar c-lang-constants-under-evaluation nil)
|
||
|
||
(defun c-get-lang-constant (name &optional source-files mode)
|
||
;; Used by `c-lang-const'. This function does not do any hidden
|
||
;; buffer changes.
|
||
|
||
(or mode
|
||
(setq mode c-buffer-is-cc-mode)
|
||
(error "No current language"))
|
||
|
||
(let* ((sym (intern (symbol-name name) c-lang-constants))
|
||
(source (get sym 'source))
|
||
elem
|
||
(eval-in-sym (and c-lang-constants-under-evaluation
|
||
(caar c-lang-constants-under-evaluation))))
|
||
|
||
;; Record the dependencies between this symbol and the one we're
|
||
;; being evaluated in.
|
||
(when eval-in-sym
|
||
(or (memq eval-in-sym (get sym 'dependents))
|
||
(put sym 'dependents (cons eval-in-sym (get sym 'dependents)))))
|
||
|
||
;; Make sure the source files have entries on the `source'
|
||
;; property so that loading will take place when necessary.
|
||
(while source-files
|
||
(unless (assq (car source-files) source)
|
||
(put sym 'source
|
||
(setq source (cons (list (car source-files)) source)))
|
||
;; Might pull in more definitions which affect the value. The
|
||
;; clearing of dependent values etc is done when the
|
||
;; definition is encountered during the load; this is just to
|
||
;; jump past the check for a cached value below.
|
||
(set sym nil))
|
||
(setq source-files (cdr source-files)))
|
||
|
||
(if (and (boundp sym)
|
||
(setq elem (assq mode (symbol-value sym))))
|
||
(cdr elem)
|
||
|
||
;; Check if an evaluation of this symbol is already underway.
|
||
;; In that case we just continue with the "assignment" before
|
||
;; the one currently being evaluated, thereby creating the
|
||
;; illusion if a `setq'-like sequence of assignments.
|
||
(let* ((c-buffer-is-cc-mode mode)
|
||
(source-pos
|
||
(or (assq sym c-lang-constants-under-evaluation)
|
||
(cons sym (vector source nil))))
|
||
;; Append `c-lang-constants-under-evaluation' even if an
|
||
;; earlier entry is found. It's only necessary to get
|
||
;; the recording of dependencies above correct.
|
||
(c-lang-constants-under-evaluation
|
||
(cons source-pos c-lang-constants-under-evaluation))
|
||
(fallback (get mode 'c-fallback-mode))
|
||
value
|
||
;; Make sure the recursion limits aren't very low
|
||
;; since the `c-lang-const' dependencies can go deep.
|
||
(max-specpdl-size (max max-specpdl-size 3000))
|
||
(max-lisp-eval-depth (max max-lisp-eval-depth 1000)))
|
||
|
||
(if (if fallback
|
||
(let ((backup-source-pos (copy-sequence (cdr source-pos))))
|
||
(and
|
||
;; First try the original mode but don't accept an
|
||
;; entry matching all languages since the fallback
|
||
;; mode might have an explicit entry before that.
|
||
(eq (setq value (c-find-assignment-for-mode
|
||
(cdr source-pos) mode nil name))
|
||
c-lang-constants)
|
||
;; Try again with the fallback mode from the
|
||
;; original position. Note that
|
||
;; `c-buffer-is-cc-mode' still is the real mode if
|
||
;; language parameterization takes place.
|
||
(eq (setq value (c-find-assignment-for-mode
|
||
(setcdr source-pos backup-source-pos)
|
||
fallback t name))
|
||
c-lang-constants)))
|
||
;; A simple lookup with no fallback mode.
|
||
(eq (setq value (c-find-assignment-for-mode
|
||
(cdr source-pos) mode t name))
|
||
c-lang-constants))
|
||
(error
|
||
"`%s' got no (prior) value in %s (might be a cyclic reference)"
|
||
name mode))
|
||
|
||
(condition-case err
|
||
(setq value (eval value))
|
||
(error
|
||
;; Print a message to aid in locating the error. We don't
|
||
;; print the error itself since that will be done later by
|
||
;; some caller higher up.
|
||
(message "Eval error in the `c-lang-defconst' for `%s' in %s:"
|
||
sym mode)
|
||
(makunbound sym)
|
||
(signal (car err) (cdr err))))
|
||
|
||
(set sym (cons (cons mode value) (symbol-value sym)))
|
||
value))))
|
||
|
||
(defun c-find-assignment-for-mode (source-pos mode match-any-lang name)
|
||
;; Find the first assignment entry that applies to MODE at or after
|
||
;; SOURCE-POS. If MATCH-ANY-LANG is non-nil, entries with `t' as
|
||
;; the language list are considered to match, otherwise they don't.
|
||
;; On return SOURCE-POS is updated to point to the next assignment
|
||
;; after the returned one. If no assignment is found,
|
||
;; `c-lang-constants' is returned as a magic value.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; SOURCE-POS is a vector that points out a specific assignment in
|
||
;; the double alist that's used in the `source' property. The first
|
||
;; element is the position in the top alist which is indexed with
|
||
;; the source files, and the second element is the position in the
|
||
;; nested bindings alist.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; NAME is only used for error messages.
|
||
|
||
(catch 'found
|
||
(let ((file-entry (elt source-pos 0))
|
||
(assignment-entry (elt source-pos 1))
|
||
assignment)
|
||
|
||
(while (if assignment-entry
|
||
t
|
||
;; Handled the last assignment from one file, begin on the
|
||
;; next. Due to the check in `c-lang-defconst', we know
|
||
;; there's at least one.
|
||
(when file-entry
|
||
|
||
(unless (aset source-pos 1
|
||
(setq assignment-entry (cdar file-entry)))
|
||
;; The file containing the source definitions has not
|
||
;; been loaded.
|
||
(let ((file (symbol-name (caar file-entry)))
|
||
(c-lang-constants-under-evaluation nil))
|
||
;;(message (concat "Loading %s to get the source "
|
||
;; "value for language constant %s")
|
||
;; file name)
|
||
(load file))
|
||
|
||
(unless (setq assignment-entry (cdar file-entry))
|
||
;; The load didn't fill in the source for the
|
||
;; constant as expected. The situation is
|
||
;; probably that a derived mode was written for
|
||
;; and compiled with another version of CC Mode,
|
||
;; and the requested constant isn't in the
|
||
;; currently loaded one. Put in a dummy
|
||
;; assignment that matches no language.
|
||
(setcdr (car file-entry)
|
||
(setq assignment-entry (list (list nil))))))
|
||
|
||
(aset source-pos 0 (setq file-entry (cdr file-entry)))
|
||
t))
|
||
|
||
(setq assignment (car assignment-entry))
|
||
(aset source-pos 1
|
||
(setq assignment-entry (cdr assignment-entry)))
|
||
|
||
(when (if (listp (car assignment))
|
||
(memq mode (car assignment))
|
||
match-any-lang)
|
||
(throw 'found (cdr assignment))))
|
||
|
||
c-lang-constants)))
|
||
|
||
(defun c-lang-major-mode-is (mode)
|
||
;; `c-major-mode-is' expands to a call to this function inside
|
||
;; `c-lang-defconst'. Here we also match the mode(s) against any
|
||
;; fallback modes for the one in `c-buffer-is-cc-mode', so that
|
||
;; e.g. (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode) is true in a derived language
|
||
;; that has c++-mode as base mode.
|
||
(unless (listp mode)
|
||
(setq mode (list mode)))
|
||
(let (match (buf-mode c-buffer-is-cc-mode))
|
||
(while (if (memq buf-mode mode)
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq match t)
|
||
nil)
|
||
(setq buf-mode (get buf-mode 'c-fallback-mode))))
|
||
match))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(cc-provide 'cc-defs)
|
||
|
||
;;; arch-tag: 3bb2629d-dd84-4ff0-ad39-584be0fe3cda
|
||
;;; cc-defs.el ends here
|