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;;; htmlfontify.el --- htmlize a buffer/source tree with optional hyperlinks -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2002-2003, 2009-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Emacs Lisp Archive Entry
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;; Package: htmlfontify
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;; Filename: htmlfontify.el
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;; Version: 0.21
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;; Keywords: html, hypermedia, markup, etags
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;; Author: Vivek Dasmohapatra <vivek@etla.org>
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;; Created: 2002-01-05
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;; Description: htmlize a buffer/source tree with optional hyperlinks
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;; URL: http://rtfm.etla.org/emacs/htmlfontify/
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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;; I have made some changes to make it work for Emacs 22. A lot of
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;; small bug fixes related to the format of text and overlay
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;; properties (which might have changed since the beginning of 2003
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;; when this file was originally written).
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;;
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;; The function `hfy-face-at' currently carries much of the burden of
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;; my lacking understanding of the formats mentioned above and should
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;; need some knowledgeable help.
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;;
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;; Another thing that maybe could be fixed is that overlay background
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;; colors which are now only seen where there is text (in the XHTML
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;; output). A bit of CSS tweaking is necessary there.
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;;
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;; The face 'default has a value :background "SystemWindow" for the
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;; background color. There is no explicit notion that this should be
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;; considered transparent, but I have assumed that it could be handled
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;; like if it was here. (I am unsure that background and foreground
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;; priorities are handled ok, but it looks ok in my tests now.)
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;;
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;; 2007-12-27 Lennart Borgman
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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;; Here's some elisp code to html-pretty-print an Emacs buffer, preserving
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;; the Emacs syntax/whatever highlighting. It also knows how to drive etags
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;; (exuberant-ctags or Emacs etags) and hyperlink the code according
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;; to its (etags') output.
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;; NOTE: Currently the hyperlinking code only knows how to drive GNU find
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;; and the exuberant and GNU variants of etags : I do not know of any other
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;; etags variants, but mechanisms have been provided to allow htmlfontify
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;; to be taught how to drive them. As long as your version of find has
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;; the -path test and is reasonably sane, you should be fine.
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;; A sample of the htmlfontified / hyperlinked output of this module can be
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;; found at http://rtfm.etla.org/sql/dbishell/src/ - it's not perfect, but
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;; it's a hell of a lot faster and more thorough than I could hope to be
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;; doing this by hand.
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;; some user / horrified onlooker comments:
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;; What? No! There's something deeply wrong here... (R. Shufflebotham)
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;; You're a freak. (D. Silverstone)
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;; Aren't we giving you enough to do? (J. Busuttil)
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;; You're almost as messed up as Lexx is! (N. Graves-Morris)
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;;; History:
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;; Changes: moved to changelog (CHANGES) file.
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;;; Code:
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(require 'cl-lib)
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(require 'cus-edit)
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(defconst hfy-meta-tags
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(format "<meta name=\"generator\" content=\"emacs %s; htmlfontify\" />"
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emacs-version)
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"The generator meta tag for this version of htmlfontify.")
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(defconst htmlfontify-manual "Htmlfontify Manual"
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"Copy and convert buffers and files to HTML.
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Add hyperlinks between files driven by etags) if requested.
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Interactive functions:
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`htmlfontify-buffer'
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`htmlfontify-run-etags'
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`htmlfontify-copy-and-link-dir'
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`htmlfontify-load-rgb-file'
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`htmlfontify-unload-rgb-file'
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In order to:
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fontify a file you have open: \\[htmlfontify-buffer]
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prepare the etags map for a directory: \\[htmlfontify-run-etags]
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copy a directory, fontifying as you go: \\[htmlfontify-copy-and-link-dir]
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The following might be useful when running non-windowed or in batch mode:
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\(note that they shouldn't be necessary - we have a built in map)
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load an X11 style rgb.txt file: \\[htmlfontify-load-rgb-file]
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unload the current rgb.txt file: \\[htmlfontify-unload-rgb-file]
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And here's a programmatic example:
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\(defun rtfm-build-page-header (file style)
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(format \"#define TEMPLATE red+black.html
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#define DEBUG 1
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#include <build/menu-dirlist|>\\n
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html-css-url := /css/red+black.css
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title := rtfm.etla.org ( %s / src/%s )
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bodytag :=
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head <=STYLESHEET;\\n
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%s
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STYLESHEET
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main-title := rtfm / %s / src/%s\\n
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main-content <=MAIN_CONTENT;\\n\" rtfm-section file style rtfm-section file))
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\(defun rtfm-build-page-footer (file) \"\\nMAIN_CONTENT\\n\")
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\(defun rtfm-build-source-docs (section srcdir destdir)
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(interactive
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\"s section[eg- emacs / p4-blame]:\\nD source-dir: \\nD output-dir: \")
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(require \\='htmlfontify)
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(hfy-load-tags-cache srcdir)
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(let ((hfy-page-header #\\='rtfm-build-page-header)
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(hfy-page-footer #\\='rtfm-build-page-footer)
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(rtfm-section section)
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(hfy-index-file \"index\"))
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(htmlfontify-run-etags srcdir)
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(htmlfontify-copy-and-link-dir srcdir destdir \".src\" \".html\")))")
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(defgroup htmlfontify nil
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"Convert buffers and files to HTML."
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:group 'applications
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:link '(variable-link htmlfontify-manual)
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:link '(custom-manual "(htmlfontify) Top")
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:link '(info-link "(htmlfontify) Customization")
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:prefix "hfy-")
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(defcustom hfy-page-header #'hfy-default-header
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"Function called to build the header of the HTML source.
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This is called with two arguments (the filename relative to the top
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level source directory being etag'd and fontified), and a string containing
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the <style>...</style> text to embed in the document.
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It should return a string that will be used as the header for the
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htmlfontified version of the source file.
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See also `hfy-page-footer'."
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;; FIXME: Why place such a :tag everywhere? Isn't it imposing your
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;; own Custom preference on your users? --Stef
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:tag "page-header"
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:type '(function))
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(defcustom hfy-split-index nil
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"Whether or not to split the index `hfy-index-file' alphabetically.
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If non-nil, the index is split on the first letter of each tag.
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Useful when the index would otherwise be large and take
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a long time to render or be difficult to navigate."
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:tag "split-index"
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:type '(boolean))
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(defcustom hfy-page-footer #'hfy-default-footer
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"As `hfy-page-header', but generates the output footer.
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It takes only one argument, the filename."
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:tag "page-footer"
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:type '(function))
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(defcustom hfy-extn ".html"
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"File extension used for output files."
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:tag "extension"
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:type '(string))
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(defcustom hfy-src-doc-link-style "text-decoration: underline;"
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"String to add to the `<style> a' variant of an htmlfontify CSS class."
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:tag "src-doc-link-style"
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:type '(string))
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(defcustom hfy-src-doc-link-unstyle " text-decoration: none;"
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"Regex to remove from the `<style> a' variant of an htmlfontify CSS class."
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:tag "src-doc-link-unstyle"
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:type '(regexp))
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(defcustom hfy-link-extn nil
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"File extension used for href links.
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Useful where the htmlfontify output files are going to be processed
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again, with a resulting change in file extension. If nil, then any
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code using this should fall back to `hfy-extn'."
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:tag "link-extension"
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:type '(choice string (const nil)))
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(defcustom hfy-link-style-fun #'hfy-link-style-string
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"Function to customize the appearance of hyperlinks.
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Set this to a function, which will be called with one argument
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\(a \"{ foo: bar; ...}\" CSS style-string) - it should return a copy of
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its argument, altered so as to make any changes you want made for text which
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is a hyperlink, in addition to being in the class to which that style would
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normally be applied."
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:tag "link-style-function"
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:type '(function))
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(defcustom hfy-index-file "hfy-index"
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"Name (sans extension) of the tag definition index file produced during
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fontification-and-hyperlinking."
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:tag "index-file"
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:type '(string))
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(defcustom hfy-instance-file "hfy-instance"
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"Name (sans extension) of the tag usage index file produced during
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fontification-and-hyperlinking."
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:tag "instance-file"
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:type '(string))
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(defcustom hfy-html-quote-regex "\\([<\"&>]\\)"
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"Regex to match (with a single back-reference per match) strings in HTML
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which should be quoted with `hfy-html-quote' (and `hfy-html-quote-map')
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to make them safe."
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:tag "html-quote-regex"
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:type '(regexp))
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(defcustom hfy-post-html-hook nil
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"List of functions to call after creating and filling the HTML buffer.
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These functions will be called with the HTML buffer as the current buffer."
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:tag "post-html-hooks"
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:options '(set-auto-mode)
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:type '(hook))
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(defcustom hfy-default-face-def nil
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"Fallback `defface' specification for the face `default', used when
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`hfy-display-class' has been set (the normal htmlfontify way of extracting
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potentially non-current face information doesn't necessarily work for
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`default').
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Example: I customize this to:
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\((t :background \"black\" :foreground \"white\" :family \"misc-fixed\"))"
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:tag "default-face-definition"
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:type '(alist))
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(defcustom hfy-etag-regex (concat ".*"
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"\x7f" "\\([^\x01\n]+\\)"
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"\x01" "\\([0-9]+\\)"
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"," "\\([0-9]+\\)$"
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"\\|" ".*\x7f[0-9]+,[0-9]+$")
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"Regex used to parse an etags entry.
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This must have 3 subexps, corresponding, in order, to:
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1 - The tag
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2 - The line
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3 - The char (point) at which the tag occurs."
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:tag "etag-regex"
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:type '(regexp))
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(defcustom hfy-html-quote-map '(("\"" """)
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("<" "<" )
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("&" "&" )
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(">" ">" ))
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"Alist of char -> entity mappings used to make the text HTML-safe."
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:tag "html-quote-map"
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:type '(alist :key-type (string)))
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(defconst hfy-e2x-etags-cmd "for src in `find . -type f`;
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do
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ETAGS=%s;
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case ${src} in
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*.ad[absm]|*.[CFHMSacfhlmpsty]|*.def|*.in[cs]|*.s[as]|*.src|*.cc|\\
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*.hh|*.[chy]++|*.[ch]pp|*.[chy]xx|*.pdb|*.[ch]s|*.[Cc][Oo][Bb]|\\
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*.[eh]rl|*.f90|*.for|*.java|*.[cem]l|*.clisp|*.lisp|*.[Ll][Ss][Pp]|\\
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[Mm]akefile*|*.pas|*.[Pp][LlMm]|*.psw|*.lm|*.pc|*.prolog|*.oak|\\
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*.p[sy]|*.sch|*.scheme|*.[Ss][Cc][Mm]|*.[Ss][Mm]|*.bib|*.cl[os]|\\
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*.ltx|*.sty|*.TeX|*.tex|*.texi|*.texinfo|*.txi|*.x[bp]m|*.yy|\\
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*.[Ss][Qq][Ll])
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${ETAGS} -o- ${src};
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;;
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*)
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FTYPE=`file ${src}`;
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case ${FTYPE} in
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*script*text*)
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${ETAGS} -o- ${src};
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;;
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*text*)
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SHEBANG=`head -n1 ${src} | grep '#!' -c`;
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if [ ${SHEBANG} -eq 1 ];
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then
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${ETAGS} -o- ${src};
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fi;
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;;
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esac;
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;;
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esac;
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done;")
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(defconst hfy-etags-cmd-alist-default
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`(("emacs etags" . ,hfy-e2x-etags-cmd)
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("exuberant ctags" . "%s -R -f -" )))
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(defcustom hfy-etags-cmd-alist
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hfy-etags-cmd-alist-default
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"Alist of possible shell commands that will generate etags output that
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`htmlfontify' can use. `%s' will be replaced by `hfy-etags-bin'."
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:tag "etags-cmd-alist"
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:type '(alist :key-type (string) :value-type (string)))
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(defcustom hfy-etags-bin etags-program-name
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"Location of etags binary (we begin by assuming it's in your path).
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Note that if etags is not in your path, you will need to alter the shell
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commands in `hfy-etags-cmd-alist'."
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:tag "etags-bin"
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:type '(file)
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:version "30.1")
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(defcustom hfy-shell-file-name "/bin/sh"
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"Shell (Bourne or compatible) to invoke for complex shell operations."
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:tag "shell-file-name"
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:type '(file))
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(defcustom hfy-ignored-properties '(read-only
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intangible
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modification-hooks
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insert-in-front-hooks
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insert-behind-hooks
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point-entered
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point-left)
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"Properties to omit when copying a fontified buffer for HTML transformation."
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:tag "ignored-properties"
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:type '(repeat symbol))
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(defun hfy-which-etags ()
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"Return a string indicating which flavor of etags we are using."
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(with-temp-buffer
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(condition-case nil
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(when (eq (call-process hfy-etags-bin nil t nil "--version") 0)
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(goto-char (point-min))
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(cond
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((search-forward "exube" nil t) "exuberant ctags")
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((search-forward "GNU E" nil t) "emacs etags")))
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;; Return nil if the etags binary isn't executable (Bug#25468).
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(file-error nil))))
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(defcustom hfy-etags-cmd
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;; We used to wrap this in a `eval-and-compile', but:
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;; - it had no effect because this expression was not seen by the
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;; byte-compiler (defcustom used to quote this argument).
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;; - it signals an error (`hfy-which-etags' is not defined at compile-time).
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;; - we want this auto-detection to reflect the system on which Emacs is run
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;; rather than the one on which it's compiled.
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(cdr (assoc (hfy-which-etags) hfy-etags-cmd-alist))
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"The etags equivalent command to run in a source directory to generate a tags
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file for the whole source tree from there on down. The command should emit
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the etags output on stdout.
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Two canned commands are provided - they drive Emacs's etags and
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exuberant-ctags' etags respectively."
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:tag "etags-command"
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:type (let ((clist (list '(string) '(const :tag "None" nil))))
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(dolist (C hfy-etags-cmd-alist)
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(push (list 'const :tag (car C) (cdr C)) clist))
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(cons 'choice clist)))
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(defcustom hfy-istext-command "file %s | sed -e 's@^[^:]*:[ \t]*@@'"
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"Command to run with the name of a file, to see if it is a text file or not.
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The command should emit a string containing the word `text' if
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the file is a text file, and a string not containing `text'
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otherwise."
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:tag "istext-command"
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:type '(string))
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(defcustom hfy-exclude-file-rules
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'("\\.flc\\'"
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"/CVS/"
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"~\\'"
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"/\\.git\\(?:/\\|\\'\\)")
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"Regular expressions matching files to exclude."
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:tag "exclude-rules"
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:type '(repeat regexp)
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:version "29.1")
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(defcustom hfy-display-class nil
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"Display class to use to determine which display class to use when
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calculating a face's attributes. This is useful when, for example, you
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are running Emacs on a tty or in batch mode, and want htmlfontify to have
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access to the face spec you would use if you were connected to an X display.
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Some valid class specification elements are:
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(class color)
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(class grayscale)
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(background dark)
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(background light)
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(type x-toolkit)
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(type tty)
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(type motif)
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(type lucid)
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Multiple values for a tag may be combined, to indicate that any one or more
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of these values in the specification key constitutes a match, eg:
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\((class color grayscale) (type tty)) would match any of:
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((class color))
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((class grayscale))
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((class color grayscale))
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((class color foo))
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((type tty))
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((type tty) (class color))
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and so on."
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:type '(alist :key-type (symbol) :value-type (symbol))
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:tag "display-class"
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:options '((type (choice (const :tag "X11" x-toolkit)
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(const :tag "Terminal" tty )
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(const :tag "Lucid Toolkit" lucid )
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(const :tag "Motif Toolkit" motif )))
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(class (choice (const :tag "Color" color )
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(const :tag "Grayscale" grayscale)))
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(background (choice (const :tag "Dark" dark )
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(const :tag "Bright" light ))) ))
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(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'hfy-optimisations 'hfy-optimizations "25.1")
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(defcustom hfy-optimizations (list 'keep-overlays)
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"Optimizations to turn on.
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So far, the following have been implemented:
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merge-adjacent-tags: If two (or more) span tags are adjacent, identical and
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separated by nothing more than whitespace, they will
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be merged into one span.
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zap-comment-links : Suppress hyperlinking of tags found in comments.
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zap-string-links : Suppress hyperlinking of tags found in strings.
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div-wrapper : Add <div class=\"default\"> </div> tags around the
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output.
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keep-overlays : More of a bell (or possibly whistle) than an
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optimization - If on, preserve overlay highlighting
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(cf ediff or goo-font-lock) as well as basic faces.
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body-text-only : Emit only body-text. In concrete terms,
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1. Suppress calls to `hfy-page-header' and
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`hfy-page-footer'
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2. Pretend that `div-wrapper' option above is
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|
turned off
|
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3. Don't enclose output in <pre> </pre> tags
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And the following are planned but not yet available:
|
|
|
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kill-context-leak : Suppress hyperlinking between files highlighted by
|
|
different modes.
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|
|
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Note: like compiler optimizations, these optimize the _output_ of the code,
|
|
not the processing of the source itself, and are therefore likely to slow
|
|
htmlfontify down, at least a little. Except for skip-refontification,
|
|
which can never slow you down, but may result in incomplete fontification."
|
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:type '(set (const :tag "merge-adjacent-tags" merge-adjacent-tags )
|
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(const :tag "zap-comment-links" zap-comment-links )
|
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(const :tag "zap-string-links" zap-string-links )
|
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(const :tag "skip-refontification" skip-refontification)
|
|
(const :tag "kill-context-leak" kill-context-leak )
|
|
(const :tag "div-wrapper" div-wrapper )
|
|
(const :tag "keep-overlays" keep-overlays )
|
|
(const :tag "body-text-only" body-text-only ))
|
|
:tag "optimizations")
|
|
|
|
(defvar hfy-tags-cache nil
|
|
"Alist of the form:
|
|
|
|
\((\"/src/dir/0\" . tag-hash0) (\"/src/dir/1\" tag-hash1) ...)
|
|
|
|
Each tag hash entry then contains entries of the form:
|
|
|
|
\"tag_string\" => ((\"file/name.ext\" line char) ... )
|
|
|
|
ie an alist mapping (relative) file paths to line and character offsets.
|
|
|
|
See also `hfy-load-tags-cache'.")
|
|
|
|
(defvar hfy-tags-sortl nil
|
|
"Alist of the form ((\"/src/dir\" . (tag0 tag1 tag2)) ... )
|
|
|
|
where the tags are stored in descending order of length.
|
|
|
|
See also `hfy-load-tags-cache'.")
|
|
|
|
(defvar hfy-tags-rmap nil
|
|
"Alist of the form ((\"/src/dir\" . tag-rmap-hash))
|
|
|
|
where tag-rmap-hash has entries of the form:
|
|
\"tag_string\" => ( \"file/name.ext\" line char )
|
|
Unlike `hfy-tags-cache' these are the locations of occurrences of
|
|
tagged items, not the locations of their definitions.")
|
|
|
|
(defvar hfy-style-assoc 'please-ignore-this-line
|
|
"An assoc representing/describing an Emacs face.
|
|
Properties may be repeated, in which case later properties should be
|
|
treated as if they were inherited from a `parent' font.
|
|
\(For some properties, only the first encountered value is of any importance,
|
|
for others the values might be cumulative, and for others they might be
|
|
cumulative in a complex way.)
|
|
|
|
Some examples:
|
|
|
|
\(hfy-face-to-style \\='default) =>
|
|
((\"background\" . \"rgb(0, 0, 0)\")
|
|
(\"color\" . \"rgb(255, 255, 255)\")
|
|
(\"font-style\" . \"normal\")
|
|
(\"font-weight\" . \"500\")
|
|
(\"font-stretch\" . \"normal\")
|
|
(\"font-family\" . \"misc-fixed\")
|
|
(\"font-size\" . \"13pt\")
|
|
(\"text-decoration\" . \"none\"))
|
|
|
|
\(hfy-face-to-style \\='Info-title-3-face) =>
|
|
((\"font-weight\" . \"700\")
|
|
(\"font-family\" . \"helv\")
|
|
(\"font-size\" . \"120%\")
|
|
(\"text-decoration\" . \"none\"))")
|
|
|
|
(defvar hfy-sheet-assoc 'please-ignore-this-line
|
|
"An assoc with elements of the form (face-name style-name . style-string):
|
|
|
|
\((default \"default\" . \"{background: black; color: white}\")
|
|
(font-lock-string-face \"string\" . \"{color: rgb(64,224,208)}\"))" )
|
|
|
|
(defvar hfy-facemap-assoc 'please-ignore-this-line
|
|
"An assoc of (point . FACE-SYMBOL) or (point . DEFFACE-LIST)
|
|
and (point . \\='end) elements, in descending order of point value
|
|
\(ie from the file's end to its beginning).
|
|
|
|
The map is in reverse order because inserting a <style> tag (or any other
|
|
string) at `point' invalidates the map for all entries with a greater value of
|
|
point. By traversing the map from greatest to least point, we still invalidate
|
|
the map as we go, but only those points we have already dealt with (and
|
|
therefore no longer care about) will be invalid at any time.
|
|
|
|
\\='((64820 . end)
|
|
(64744 . font-lock-comment-face)
|
|
(64736 . end)
|
|
(64722 . font-lock-string-face)
|
|
(64630 . end)
|
|
(64623 . font-lock-string-face)
|
|
(64449 . end)
|
|
(64446 . font-lock-keyword-face)
|
|
(64406 . end)
|
|
(64395 . font-lock-constant-face)
|
|
(64393 . end)
|
|
(64386 . font-lock-keyword-face)
|
|
(64379 . end)
|
|
;; big similar section elided. You get the idea.
|
|
(4285 . font-lock-constant-face)
|
|
(4285 . end)
|
|
(4221 . font-lock-comment-face)
|
|
(4221 . end)
|
|
(4197 . font-lock-constant-face)
|
|
(4197 . end)
|
|
(1 . font-lock-comment-face))")
|
|
|
|
(defvar hfy-tmpfont-stack nil
|
|
"An alist of derived fonts resulting from overlays.")
|
|
|
|
(defconst hfy-triplet-regex
|
|
(rx (group xdigit xdigit)
|
|
(group xdigit xdigit)
|
|
(group xdigit xdigit)))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-color-vals (color)
|
|
"Return a list of three (16 bit) rgb values for COLOR.
|
|
COLOR is a color name or #XXXXXX style triplet.
|
|
|
|
If a window system is unavailable, calls `hfy-fallback-color-values'."
|
|
(if (string-match hfy-triplet-regex color)
|
|
(mapcar
|
|
(lambda (x) (* (string-to-number (match-string x color) 16) 257))
|
|
'(1 2 3))
|
|
;;(message ">> %s" color)
|
|
(if window-system
|
|
(color-values color)
|
|
;; blarg - tty colors are no good - go fetch some X colors:
|
|
(hfy-fallback-color-values color))))
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'hfy-colour-vals #'hfy-color-vals "27.1")
|
|
|
|
(defvar hfy-cperl-mode-kludged-p nil)
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-kludge-cperl-mode ()
|
|
"CPerl mode does its damnedest not to do some of its fontification when not
|
|
in a windowing system - try to trick it..."
|
|
(declare (obsolete nil "28.1"))
|
|
(if (not hfy-cperl-mode-kludged-p)
|
|
(progn (if (not window-system)
|
|
(let ((window-system 'htmlfontify))
|
|
(eval-and-compile (require 'cperl-mode))
|
|
(setq cperl-syntaxify-by-font-lock t)))
|
|
(setq hfy-cperl-mode-kludged-p t))) )
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-opt (symbol)
|
|
"Is option SYMBOL set."
|
|
(memq symbol hfy-optimizations))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-default-header (file style)
|
|
"Default value for `hfy-page-header'.
|
|
FILE is the name of the file.
|
|
STYLE is the inline CSS stylesheet (or tag referring to an external sheet)."
|
|
;; (format "<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\">
|
|
;; <html>\n <head>\n <title>%s</title>\n %s\n </head>\n <body>\n" file style))
|
|
(format "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?>
|
|
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN\"
|
|
\"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd\">
|
|
<html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">
|
|
<head>
|
|
<meta charset=\"utf-8\"/>
|
|
<title>%s</title>
|
|
%s
|
|
<script type=\"text/javascript\"><!--
|
|
// this function is needed to work around
|
|
// a bug in IE related to element attributes
|
|
function hasClass(obj)
|
|
{
|
|
var result = false;
|
|
if (obj.getAttributeNode(\"class\") != null)
|
|
{
|
|
result = obj.getAttributeNode(\"class\").value;
|
|
}
|
|
return result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function stripe(id)
|
|
{
|
|
// the flag we'll use to keep track of
|
|
// whether the current row is odd or even
|
|
var even = false;
|
|
|
|
// if arguments are provided to specify the colors
|
|
// of the even & odd rows, then use them;
|
|
// otherwise use the following defaults:
|
|
var evenColor = arguments[1] ? arguments[1] : \"#fff\";
|
|
var oddColor = arguments[2] ? arguments[2] : \"#ddd\";
|
|
|
|
// obtain a reference to the desired table
|
|
// if no such table exists, abort
|
|
var table = document.getElementById(id);
|
|
if (! table) { return; }
|
|
|
|
// by definition, tables can have more than one tbody
|
|
// element, so we'll have to get the list of child
|
|
// <tbody>s
|
|
var tbodies = table.getElementsByTagName(\"tbody\");
|
|
|
|
// and iterate through them...
|
|
for (var h = 0; h < tbodies.length; h++)
|
|
{
|
|
// find all the <tr> elements...
|
|
var trs = tbodies[h].getElementsByTagName(\"tr\");
|
|
|
|
// ... and iterate through them
|
|
for (var i = 0; i < trs.length; i++)
|
|
{
|
|
// avoid rows that have a class attribute
|
|
// or backgroundColor style
|
|
if (! hasClass(trs[i]) &&
|
|
! trs[i].style.backgroundColor)
|
|
{
|
|
// get all the cells in this row...
|
|
var tds = trs[i].getElementsByTagName(\"td\");
|
|
|
|
// and iterate through them...
|
|
for (var j = 0; j < tds.length; j++)
|
|
{
|
|
var mytd = tds[j];
|
|
|
|
// avoid cells that have a class attribute
|
|
// or backgroundColor style
|
|
if (! hasClass(mytd) &&
|
|
! mytd.style.backgroundColor)
|
|
{
|
|
mytd.style.backgroundColor =
|
|
even ? evenColor : oddColor;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// flip from odd to even, or vice-versa
|
|
even = ! even;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function toggle_invis( name )
|
|
{
|
|
var filter =
|
|
{ acceptNode:
|
|
function( node )
|
|
{ var classname = node.id;
|
|
if( classname )
|
|
{ var classbase = classname.substr( 0, name.length );
|
|
if( classbase == name ) { return NodeFilter.FILTER_ACCEPT; } }
|
|
return NodeFilter.FILTER_SKIP; } };
|
|
var walker = document.createTreeWalker( document.body ,
|
|
NodeFilter.SHOW_ELEMENT ,
|
|
filter ,
|
|
false );
|
|
while( walker.nextNode() )
|
|
{
|
|
var e = walker.currentNode;
|
|
if( e.style.display == \"none\" ) { e.style.display = \"inline\"; }
|
|
else { e.style.display = \"none\"; }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
--> </script>
|
|
</head>
|
|
<body onload=\"stripe('index'); return true;\">\n"
|
|
(mapconcat #'hfy-html-quote (mapcar #'char-to-string file) "") style))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-default-footer (_file)
|
|
"Default value for `hfy-page-footer'.
|
|
FILE is the name of the file being rendered, in case it is needed."
|
|
"\n </body>\n</html>\n")
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-link-style-string (style-string)
|
|
"Replace the end of a CSS style declaration STYLE-STRING with the contents
|
|
of the variable `hfy-src-doc-link-style', removing text matching the regex
|
|
`hfy-src-doc-link-unstyle' first, if necessary."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-color-vals");;DBUG
|
|
(if (string-match hfy-src-doc-link-unstyle style-string)
|
|
(setq style-string (replace-match "" 'fixed-case 'literal style-string)))
|
|
(if (and (not (string-match hfy-src-doc-link-style style-string))
|
|
(string-match "} *$" style-string))
|
|
(concat (replace-match hfy-src-doc-link-style
|
|
'fixed-case
|
|
'literal
|
|
style-string) " }")
|
|
style-string))
|
|
|
|
;; utility functions - cast emacs style specification values into their
|
|
;; css2 equivalents:
|
|
(defun hfy-triplet (color)
|
|
"Takes a COLOR name (string) and return a CSS rgb(R, G, B) triplet string.
|
|
Uses the definition of \"white\" to map the numbers to the 0-255 range, so
|
|
if you've redefined white, (esp. if you've redefined it to have a triplet
|
|
member lower than that of the color you are processing) strange things
|
|
may happen."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-color-vals");;DBUG
|
|
;; TODO? Can we do somehow do better than this?
|
|
(cond
|
|
((equal color "unspecified-fg") (setq color "black"))
|
|
((equal color "unspecified-bg") (setq color "white")))
|
|
(let ((white (mapcar (lambda (I) (float (1+ I))) (hfy-color-vals "white")))
|
|
(rgb16 (mapcar (lambda (I) (float (1+ I))) (hfy-color-vals color))))
|
|
(if rgb16
|
|
;;(apply #'format "rgb(%d, %d, %d)"
|
|
;; Use #rrggbb instead, it is smaller
|
|
(apply #'format "#%02x%02x%02x"
|
|
(mapcar (lambda (X)
|
|
(* (/ (nth X rgb16)
|
|
(nth X white))
|
|
255))
|
|
'(0 1 2))))))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-family (family)
|
|
(list (cons "font-family"
|
|
(format "\"%s\"" (string-replace "\"" "\\\\\"" family)))))
|
|
(defun hfy-bgcol (color) (list (cons "background" (hfy-triplet color))))
|
|
(defun hfy-color (color) (list (cons "color" (hfy-triplet color))))
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'hfy-colour #'hfy-color "27.1")
|
|
(defun hfy-width (width) (list (cons "font-stretch" (symbol-name width))))
|
|
|
|
(defcustom hfy-font-zoom 1.05
|
|
"Font scaling from Emacs to HTML."
|
|
:type 'float)
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-size (height)
|
|
"Derive a CSS font-size specifier from an Emacs font :height attribute HEIGHT.
|
|
Does not cope with the case where height is a function to be applied to
|
|
the height of the underlying font."
|
|
;; In ttys, the default face has :height == 1.
|
|
(and (not (display-graphic-p)) (equal 1 height) (setq height 100))
|
|
(list
|
|
(cond
|
|
;;(t (cons "font-size" ": 1em"))
|
|
((floatp height)
|
|
(cons "font-size" (format "%d%%" (* (* hfy-font-zoom height) 100))))
|
|
((integerp height)
|
|
(cons "font-size" (format "%dpt" (/ (* hfy-font-zoom height) 10 )))) )) )
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-slant (slant)
|
|
"Derive a font-style CSS specifier from the Emacs :slant attribute SLANT:
|
|
CSS does not define the reverse-* styles, so just maps those to the
|
|
regular specifiers."
|
|
(list (cons "font-style"
|
|
(or (cdr (assq slant '((italic . "italic")
|
|
(reverse-italic . "italic" )
|
|
(oblique . "oblique")
|
|
(reverse-oblique . "oblique"))))
|
|
"normal"))))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-weight (weight)
|
|
"Derive a font-weight CSS specifier from an Emacs weight spec symbol WEIGHT."
|
|
(list (cons "font-weight" (cdr (assq weight '((ultra-bold . "900")
|
|
(extra-bold . "800")
|
|
(bold . "700")
|
|
(semi-bold . "600")
|
|
(normal . "500")
|
|
(semi-light . "400")
|
|
(light . "300")
|
|
(extra-light . "200")
|
|
(ultra-light . "100")))))))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-box-to-border-assoc (spec)
|
|
(if spec
|
|
(let ((tag (car spec))
|
|
(val (cadr spec)))
|
|
(cons (cl-case tag
|
|
(:color (cons "color" val))
|
|
(:width (cons "width" val))
|
|
(:style (cons "style" val)))
|
|
(hfy-box-to-border-assoc (cddr spec))))))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-box-to-style (spec)
|
|
(let* ((css (hfy-box-to-border-assoc spec))
|
|
(col (cdr (assoc "color" css)))
|
|
(s (cdr (assoc "style" css))))
|
|
(list
|
|
(if col (cons "border-color" (cdr (assoc "color" css))))
|
|
(cons "border-width" (format "%dpx" (or (cdr (assoc "width" css)) 1)))
|
|
(cons "border-style" (cl-case s
|
|
(released-button "outset")
|
|
(pressed-button "inset" )
|
|
(t "solid" ))))))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-box (box)
|
|
"Derive CSS border-* attributes from the Emacs :box attribute BOX."
|
|
(if box
|
|
(cond
|
|
((integerp box) (list (cons "border-width" (format "%dpx" box))))
|
|
((stringp box) (list (cons "border" (format "solid %s 1px" box))))
|
|
((listp box) (hfy-box-to-style box) ))) )
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-decor (tag _val)
|
|
"Derive CSS text-decoration specifiers from various Emacs font attributes.
|
|
TAG is an Emacs font attribute key (eg :underline).
|
|
VAL is ignored."
|
|
(list
|
|
;; FIXME: Why not '("text-decoration" . "underline")? --Stef
|
|
(cl-case tag
|
|
(:underline (cons "text-decoration" "underline" ))
|
|
(:overline (cons "text-decoration" "overline" ))
|
|
(:strike-through (cons "text-decoration" "line-through")))))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-invisible (&optional _val)
|
|
"This text should be invisible.
|
|
Do something in CSS to make that happen.
|
|
VAL is ignored here."
|
|
'(("display" . "none")))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-combined-face-spec (face)
|
|
"Return a `defface' style alist of possible specifications for FACE.
|
|
Entries resulting from customization (`custom-set-faces') will take
|
|
precedence."
|
|
(append
|
|
(if (and hfy-display-class hfy-default-face-def (eq face 'default))
|
|
hfy-default-face-def)
|
|
(get face 'saved-face)
|
|
(get face 'face-defface-spec)))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-face-attr-for-class (face &optional class)
|
|
"Return the face attributes for FACE.
|
|
If CLASS is set, it must be a `defface' alist key [see below],
|
|
in which case the first face specification returned by `hfy-combined-face-spec'
|
|
which *doesn't* clash with CLASS is returned.
|
|
|
|
\(A specification with a class of t is considered to match any class you
|
|
specify - this matches Emacs's behavior when deciding on which face attributes
|
|
to use, to the best of my understanding).
|
|
|
|
If CLASS is nil, then you just get whatever `face-attr-construct' returns,
|
|
ie the current specification in effect for FACE.
|
|
|
|
*NOTE*: This function forces any face that is not `default' and which has
|
|
no :inherit property to inherit from `default' (this is because `default'
|
|
is magical in that Emacs's fonts behave as if they inherit implicitly from
|
|
`default', but no such behavior exists in HTML/CSS).
|
|
|
|
See also `hfy-display-class' for details of valid values for CLASS."
|
|
(let ((face-spec
|
|
(if class
|
|
(let ((face-props (hfy-combined-face-spec face))
|
|
(face-specn nil)
|
|
(face-class nil)
|
|
(face-attrs nil)
|
|
(face-score -1)
|
|
(face-match nil))
|
|
(while face-props
|
|
(setq face-specn (car face-props)
|
|
face-class (car face-specn)
|
|
face-attrs (cdr face-specn)
|
|
face-props (cdr face-props))
|
|
;; if the current element CEL of CLASS is t we match
|
|
;; if the current face-class is t, we match
|
|
;; if the cdr of CEL has a non-nil
|
|
;; intersection with the cdr of the first member of
|
|
;; the current face-class with the same car as CEL, we match
|
|
;; if we actually clash, then we can't match
|
|
(let ((cbuf class)
|
|
(cel nil)
|
|
(key nil)
|
|
(val nil)
|
|
(x nil)
|
|
(next nil)
|
|
(score 0))
|
|
(while (and cbuf (not next))
|
|
(setq cel (car cbuf)
|
|
cbuf (cdr cbuf)
|
|
key (car cel)
|
|
val (cdr cel)
|
|
val (if (listp val) val (list val)))
|
|
(cond
|
|
((or (eq cel t)
|
|
(memq face-class '(t default))) ;Default match.
|
|
(setq score 0) (ignore "t match"))
|
|
((not (cdr (assq key face-class))) ;Neither good nor bad.
|
|
nil (ignore "non match, non collision"))
|
|
((setq x (nreverse
|
|
(seq-intersection val (cdr (assq key face-class))
|
|
#'eq)))
|
|
(setq score (+ score (length x)))
|
|
(ignore "intersection"))
|
|
(t ;; nope.
|
|
(setq next t score -10) (ignore "collision")) ))
|
|
(if (> score face-score)
|
|
(progn
|
|
(setq face-match face-attrs
|
|
face-score score )
|
|
(ignore "%d << %S/%S" score face-class class))
|
|
(ignore "--- %d ---- (insufficient)" score)) ))
|
|
;; matched ? last attrs : nil
|
|
(if face-match
|
|
(if (listp (car face-match)) (car face-match) face-match)
|
|
nil))
|
|
;; Unfortunately the default face returns a
|
|
;; :background. Fortunately we can remove it, but how do we do
|
|
;; that in a non-system specific way?
|
|
(let ((spec (face-attr-construct face))
|
|
(new-spec nil))
|
|
(if (not (memq :background spec))
|
|
spec
|
|
(while spec
|
|
(let ((a (nth 0 spec))
|
|
(b (nth 1 spec)))
|
|
(unless (and (eq a :background)
|
|
(stringp b)
|
|
(string= b "SystemWindow"))
|
|
(setq new-spec (cons a (cons b new-spec)))))
|
|
(setq spec (cddr spec)))
|
|
new-spec)))))
|
|
(if (or (memq :inherit face-spec) (eq 'default face))
|
|
face-spec
|
|
(append face-spec (list :inherit 'default)))))
|
|
|
|
;; construct an assoc of (css-tag-name . css-tag-value) pairs
|
|
;; from a face or assoc of face attributes:
|
|
|
|
;; Some tests etc:
|
|
;; (mumamo-message-with-face "testing face" 'highlight)
|
|
;; (mumamo-message-with-face "testing face" '(:foreground "red" :background "yellow"))
|
|
;; (hfy-face-to-style-i '(:inherit default foreground-color "red"))
|
|
;; default face=(:stipple nil :background "SystemWindow" :foreground
|
|
;; "SystemWindowText" :inverse-video nil :box nil :strike-through
|
|
;; nil :overline nil :underline nil :slant normal :weight normal
|
|
;; :height 98 :width normal :family "outline-courier new")
|
|
(defun hfy-face-to-style-i (fn)
|
|
"The guts of `hfy-face-to-style'.
|
|
FN should be a `defface' font spec, as returned by
|
|
`face-attr-construct' or `hfy-face-attr-for-class'. Note that
|
|
this function does not get font-sizes right if they are based on
|
|
inherited modifiers (via the :inherit) attribute, and any other
|
|
modifiers that are cumulative if they appear multiple times need
|
|
to be merged by the user - `hfy-flatten-style' should do this."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-face-to-style-i");;DBUG
|
|
|
|
;; fn's value could be something like
|
|
;; (:inherit
|
|
;; ((foreground-color . "blue"))
|
|
;; (foreground-color . "blue")
|
|
;; nil)
|
|
|
|
(when fn
|
|
(let ((key (car fn))
|
|
(val (cadr fn))
|
|
(next (cddr fn))
|
|
(that nil)
|
|
(this nil)
|
|
(parent nil))
|
|
(if (eq key :inherit)
|
|
(let ((vs (if (listp val) val (list val))))
|
|
;; (let ((x '(a b))) (setq x (append '(c d) x)))
|
|
;; (let ((x '(a b))) (setq x (append '(c d) x)))
|
|
(dolist (v vs)
|
|
(setq parent
|
|
(append
|
|
parent
|
|
(hfy-face-to-style-i
|
|
(hfy-face-attr-for-class v hfy-display-class))))))
|
|
(setq this
|
|
(if val (cl-case key
|
|
(:family (hfy-family val))
|
|
(:width (hfy-width val))
|
|
(:weight (hfy-weight val))
|
|
(:slant (hfy-slant val))
|
|
(:foreground (hfy-color val))
|
|
(:background (hfy-bgcol val))
|
|
(:box (hfy-box val))
|
|
(:height (hfy-size val))
|
|
(:underline (hfy-decor key val))
|
|
(:overline (hfy-decor key val))
|
|
(:strike-through (hfy-decor key val))
|
|
(:invisible (hfy-invisible val))
|
|
(:bold (hfy-weight 'bold))
|
|
(:italic (hfy-slant 'italic))))))
|
|
(setq that (hfy-face-to-style-i next))
|
|
;;(lwarn t :warning "%S => %S" fn (nconc this that parent))
|
|
(append this parent that))) )
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy--size-to-int (spec)
|
|
"Convert SPEC, a CSS font-size specifier, to an Emacs :height attribute value.
|
|
Used while merging multiple font-size attributes."
|
|
;;(message "hfy--size-to-int");;DBUG
|
|
(if (string-match "\\([0-9]+\\)\\(%\\|pt\\)" spec)
|
|
(cond ((string= "%" (match-string 2 spec))
|
|
(/ (string-to-number (match-string 1 spec)) 100.0))
|
|
((string= "pt" (match-string 2 spec))
|
|
(* (string-to-number (match-string 1 spec)) 10)))
|
|
(string-to-number spec)) )
|
|
|
|
;; size is different, in that in order to get it right at all,
|
|
;; we have to trawl the inheritance path, accumulating modifiers,
|
|
;; _until_ we get to an absolute (pt) specifier, then combine the lot
|
|
(defun hfy-flatten-style (style)
|
|
"Take STYLE and merge any multiple attributes appropriately.
|
|
For the format of STYLE, see `hfy-face-to-style-i' and
|
|
`hfy-face-to-style'. Return a `hfy-style-assoc'.
|
|
|
|
Currently only font-size is merged down to a single occurrence -
|
|
others may need special handling, but I haven't encountered them
|
|
yet."
|
|
;;(message "(hfy-flatten-style %S)" style) ;;DBUG
|
|
(let ((m (list 1))
|
|
(x nil)
|
|
(r nil))
|
|
(dolist (css style)
|
|
(if (string= (car css) "font-size")
|
|
(progn
|
|
(when (not x) (push (hfy--size-to-int (cdr css)) m))
|
|
(when (string-match "pt" (cdr css)) (setq x t)))
|
|
(push css r)))
|
|
;;(message "r: %S" r)
|
|
(let ((n (apply #'* m)))
|
|
(nconc (nreverse r) (hfy-size (if x (round n) (float n)))))))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-face-resolve-face (fn)
|
|
"For FN return a face specification.
|
|
FN may be either a face or a face specification. If the latter,
|
|
then the specification is returned unchanged."
|
|
(cond
|
|
((facep fn)
|
|
(hfy-face-attr-for-class fn hfy-display-class))
|
|
;; FIXME: is this necessary? Faces can be symbols, but
|
|
;; not symbols referring to other symbols?
|
|
((and (symbolp fn)
|
|
(facep (symbol-value fn)))
|
|
(hfy-face-attr-for-class
|
|
(symbol-value fn) hfy-display-class))
|
|
(t fn)))
|
|
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-face-to-style (fn)
|
|
"Take FN, a font or `defface' style font specification,
|
|
\(as returned by `face-attr-construct' or `hfy-face-attr-for-class')
|
|
and return a `hfy-style-assoc'.
|
|
|
|
See also `hfy-face-to-style-i', `hfy-flatten-style'."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-face-to-style");;DBUG
|
|
(let* ((face-def (hfy-face-resolve-face fn))
|
|
(final-style
|
|
(hfy-flatten-style (hfy-face-to-style-i face-def))))
|
|
;;(message "%S" final-style)
|
|
(if (not (assoc "text-decoration" final-style))
|
|
(progn (setq final-style
|
|
;; Fix-me: there is no need for this since
|
|
;; text-decoration is not inherited.
|
|
;; but it's not wrong and if this ever changes it will
|
|
;; be needed, so I think it's better to leave it in? -- v
|
|
(push '("text-decoration" . "none") final-style))))
|
|
final-style))
|
|
|
|
;; strip redundant bits from a name. Technically, this could result in
|
|
;; a collision, but it is pretty unlikely - will fix later...
|
|
;; also handle ephemeral fonts created by overlays, which don't actually
|
|
;; have names:
|
|
(defun hfy-face-or-def-to-name (fn)
|
|
"Render a font symbol or `defface' font spec FN into a name (string)."
|
|
;;(message "generating name for %s" fn)
|
|
(if (not (listp fn))
|
|
(format "%s" fn)
|
|
(let* ((key (format "%s" fn))
|
|
(entry (assoc key hfy-tmpfont-stack))
|
|
(base (cadr (memq :inherit fn)))
|
|
(tag (cdr entry)))
|
|
;;(message "checking for key «%s» in font stack [%d]"
|
|
;; key (if entry 1 0))
|
|
(if entry nil ;; noop
|
|
(setq tag (format "%04d" (length hfy-tmpfont-stack))
|
|
entry (cons key tag)
|
|
hfy-tmpfont-stack (cons entry hfy-tmpfont-stack)))
|
|
;;(message " -> name: %s-%s" (or base 'default) tag)
|
|
(format "%s-%s" (or base 'default) tag)) ))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-css-name (fn)
|
|
"Strip the boring bits from a font-name FN and return a CSS style name."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-css-name");;DBUG
|
|
(let ((face-name (hfy-face-or-def-to-name fn)))
|
|
(if (or (string-match "font-lock-\\(.*\\)" face-name)
|
|
(string-match "cperl-\\(.*\\)" face-name)
|
|
(string-match "^[Ii]nfo-\\(.*\\)" face-name))
|
|
(progn
|
|
(setq face-name (match-string 1 face-name))
|
|
(if (string-match "\\(.*\\)-face\\'" face-name)
|
|
(setq face-name (match-string 1 face-name)))
|
|
face-name)
|
|
face-name)) )
|
|
|
|
;; construct an assoc of (stripped-name . "{ css-stuff-here }") pairs
|
|
;; from a face:
|
|
(defun hfy-face-to-css-default (fn)
|
|
"Default handler for mapping faces to styles.
|
|
See also `hfy-face-to-css'."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-face-to-css");;DBUG
|
|
(let* ((css-list (hfy-face-to-style fn))
|
|
(seen nil)
|
|
(css-text
|
|
(mapcar
|
|
(lambda (E)
|
|
(if (car E)
|
|
(unless (member (car E) seen)
|
|
(push (car E) seen)
|
|
(format " %s: %s; " (car E) (cdr E)))))
|
|
css-list)))
|
|
(cons (hfy-css-name fn) (format "{%s}" (apply #'concat css-text)))) )
|
|
|
|
(defvar hfy-face-to-css #'hfy-face-to-css-default
|
|
"Handler for mapping faces to styles.
|
|
The signature of the handler is of the form \(lambda (FN) ...).
|
|
FN is a font or `defface' specification (cf
|
|
`face-attr-construct'). The handler should return a cons cell of
|
|
the form (STYLE-NAME . STYLE-SPEC).
|
|
|
|
The default handler is `hfy-face-to-css-default'.
|
|
|
|
See also `hfy-face-to-style'.")
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-find-invisible-ranges ()
|
|
"Return a list of (start-point . end-point) cons cells of invisible regions."
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(let (invisible p i s) ;; return-value pos invisible end start
|
|
(setq p (goto-char (point-min)))
|
|
(when (invisible-p p) (setq s p i t))
|
|
(while (< p (point-max))
|
|
(if i ;; currently invisible
|
|
(when (not (invisible-p p)) ;; but became visible
|
|
(setq i nil
|
|
invisible (cons (cons s p) invisible)))
|
|
;; currently visible:
|
|
(when (invisible-p p) ;; but have become invisible
|
|
(setq s p i t)))
|
|
(setq p (next-char-property-change p)))
|
|
;; still invisible at buffer end?
|
|
(when i
|
|
(setq invisible (cons (cons s (point-max)) invisible)))
|
|
invisible)))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-invisible-name (point map)
|
|
"Generate a CSS style name for an invisible section of the buffer.
|
|
POINT is the point inside the invisible region.
|
|
MAP is the invisibility map as returned by `hfy-find-invisible-ranges'."
|
|
;;(message "(hfy-invisible-name %S %S)" point map)
|
|
(let (name)
|
|
(dolist (range map)
|
|
(when (and (>= point (car range))
|
|
(< point (cdr range)))
|
|
(setq name (format "invisible-%S-%S" (car range) (cdr range)))))
|
|
name))
|
|
|
|
;; Fix-me: This function needs some cleanup by someone who understand
|
|
;; all the formats that face properties can have.
|
|
;;
|
|
;; overlay handling should be fine. haven't tested multiple stacked overlapping
|
|
;; overlays recently, but the common case of a text property face + an overlay
|
|
;; face produces the correct merged css style (or as close to it as css can get)
|
|
;; -- v
|
|
(defun hfy-face-at (p)
|
|
"Find face in effect at point P.
|
|
If overlays are to be considered (see `hfy-optimizations') then this may
|
|
return a `defface' style list of face properties instead of a face symbol."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-face-at");;DBUG
|
|
;; Fix-me: clean up, remove face-name etc
|
|
;; not sure why we'd want to remove face-name? -- v
|
|
(let ((overlay-data nil)
|
|
(base-face nil)
|
|
(face-name (get-text-property p 'face))
|
|
;; (face-name (hfy-get-face-at p))
|
|
(prop-seen nil)
|
|
(extra-props nil)
|
|
(text-props (text-properties-at p)))
|
|
;;(message "face-name: %S" face-name)
|
|
(when (and face-name (listp face-name) (facep (car face-name)))
|
|
;;(message "face-name is a list %S" face-name)
|
|
;;(setq text-props (cons 'face face-name))
|
|
(dolist (f face-name)
|
|
(setq extra-props (if (listp f)
|
|
;; for things like (variable-pitch
|
|
;; (:foreground "red"))
|
|
(cons f extra-props)
|
|
(cons :inherit (cons f extra-props)))))
|
|
(setq base-face (car face-name)
|
|
face-name nil))
|
|
;; text-properties-at => (face (:foreground "red" ...))
|
|
;; or => (face (compilation-info underline)) list of faces
|
|
;; overlay-properties
|
|
;; format= (evaporate t face ((foreground-color . "red")))
|
|
|
|
;; SO: if we have turned overlays off,
|
|
;; or if there's no overlay data
|
|
;; just bail out and return whatever face data we've accumulated so far
|
|
(if (or (not (hfy-opt 'keep-overlays))
|
|
(not (setq overlay-data (hfy-overlay-props-at p))))
|
|
(progn
|
|
;;(message "· %d: %s; %S; %s"
|
|
;; p face-name extra-props text-props)
|
|
(or face-name base-face)) ;; no overlays or extra properties
|
|
;; collect any face data and any overlay data for processing:
|
|
(when text-props
|
|
(push text-props overlay-data))
|
|
(setq overlay-data (nreverse overlay-data))
|
|
;;(message "- %d: %s; %S; %s; %s"
|
|
;; p face-name extra-props text-props overlay-data)
|
|
;; remember the basic face name so we don't keep repeating its specs:
|
|
(when face-name (setq base-face face-name))
|
|
(dolist (P overlay-data)
|
|
(let ((iprops (cadr (memq 'invisible P)))) ;FIXME: plist-get?
|
|
;;(message "(invisible-p %S)" iprops)
|
|
(when (and iprops (invisible-p iprops))
|
|
(setq extra-props
|
|
(cons :invisible (cons t extra-props))) ))
|
|
(let ((fprops (cadr (or (memq 'face P)
|
|
(memq 'font-lock-face P)))))
|
|
;;(message "overlay face: %s" fprops)
|
|
(if (not (listp fprops))
|
|
(let ((this-face (if (stringp fprops) (intern fprops) fprops)))
|
|
(when (not (eq this-face base-face))
|
|
(setq extra-props
|
|
(cons :inherit
|
|
(cons this-face extra-props))) ))
|
|
(while fprops
|
|
(if (facep (car fprops))
|
|
(let ((face (car fprops)))
|
|
(when (stringp face) (setq face (intern fprops)))
|
|
(setq extra-props
|
|
(cons :inherit
|
|
(cons face
|
|
extra-props)))
|
|
(setq fprops (cdr fprops)))
|
|
(let (p v)
|
|
;; Sigh.
|
|
(if (listp (car fprops))
|
|
(if (nlistp (cdr (car fprops)))
|
|
(progn
|
|
;; ((prop . val))
|
|
(setq p (caar fprops))
|
|
(setq v (cdar fprops))
|
|
(setq fprops (cdr fprops)))
|
|
;; ((prop val))
|
|
(setq p (caar fprops))
|
|
(setq v (cadar fprops))
|
|
(setq fprops (cdr fprops)))
|
|
(if (listp (cdr fprops))
|
|
(progn
|
|
;; (:prop val :prop val ...)
|
|
(setq p (car fprops))
|
|
(setq v (cadr fprops))
|
|
(setq fprops (cddr fprops)))
|
|
(if (and (listp fprops)
|
|
(not (listp (cdr fprops))))
|
|
;;(and (consp x) (cdr (last x)))
|
|
(progn
|
|
;; (prop . val)
|
|
(setq p (car fprops))
|
|
(setq v (cdr fprops))
|
|
(setq fprops nil))
|
|
(error "Eh... another format! fprops=%s" fprops) )))
|
|
(setq p (cl-case p
|
|
;; These are all the properties handled
|
|
;; in `hfy-face-to-style-i'.
|
|
;;
|
|
;; Are these translations right?
|
|
;; yes, they are -- v
|
|
(family :family )
|
|
(width :width )
|
|
(height :height )
|
|
(weight :weight )
|
|
(slant :slant )
|
|
(underline :underline )
|
|
(overline :overline )
|
|
(strike-through :strike-through)
|
|
(box :box )
|
|
(foreground-color :foreground)
|
|
(background-color :background)
|
|
(bold :bold )
|
|
(italic :italic )
|
|
(t p)))
|
|
(if (memq p prop-seen) nil ;; noop
|
|
(setq prop-seen (cons p prop-seen)
|
|
extra-props (cons p (cons v extra-props))))))))))
|
|
;;(message "+ %d: %s; %S" p face-name extra-props)
|
|
(if extra-props
|
|
(nconc extra-props (if (listp face-name)
|
|
face-name
|
|
(face-attr-construct face-name)))
|
|
face-name)) ))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-overlay-props-at (p)
|
|
"Grab overlay properties at point P.
|
|
The plists are returned in descending priority order."
|
|
(mapcar #'overlay-properties (overlays-at p 'sorted)))
|
|
|
|
;; construct an assoc of (face-name . (css-name . "{ css-style }")) elements:
|
|
(defun hfy-compile-stylesheet ()
|
|
"Trawl the current buffer, construct and return a `hfy-sheet-assoc'.
|
|
If `hfy-user-sheet-assoc' is currently bound then use it to
|
|
collect new styles discovered during this run. Otherwise create
|
|
a new assoc."
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|
;;(message "hfy-compile-stylesheet");;DBUG
|
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(let ((pt (point-min))
|
|
;; Make the font stack stay:
|
|
;;(hfy-tmpfont-stack nil)
|
|
(fn nil)
|
|
(style (and (boundp 'hfy-user-sheet-assoc) hfy-user-sheet-assoc)))
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char pt)
|
|
(while (< pt (point-max))
|
|
(if (and (setq fn (hfy-face-at pt)) (not (assoc fn style)))
|
|
(push (cons fn (funcall hfy-face-to-css fn)) style))
|
|
(setq pt (next-char-property-change pt))))
|
|
(unless (assoc 'default style)
|
|
(push (cons 'default (funcall hfy-face-to-css 'default)) style))
|
|
(when (boundp 'hfy-user-sheet-assoc)
|
|
(setq hfy-user-sheet-assoc style))
|
|
style))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-fontified-p ()
|
|
"`font-lock' doesn't like to say it's been fontified when in batch
|
|
mode, but we want to know if we should fontify or raw copy, so in batch
|
|
mode we check for non-default face properties. Otherwise we test
|
|
variable `font-lock-mode' and variable `font-lock-fontified' for truth."
|
|
;;(message "font-lock-fontified: %S" font-lock-fontified)
|
|
;;(message "noninteractive : %S" noninteractive)
|
|
;;(message "font-lock-mode : %S" font-lock-mode)
|
|
(and font-lock-fontified
|
|
(if noninteractive
|
|
(let ((pt (point-min))
|
|
(face-name nil))
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char pt)
|
|
(while (and (< pt (point-max)) (not face-name))
|
|
(setq face-name (hfy-face-at pt))
|
|
(setq pt (next-char-property-change pt))))
|
|
face-name)
|
|
font-lock-mode)))
|
|
|
|
;; remember, the map is in reverse point order:
|
|
;; I wrote this while suffering the effects of a cold, and maybe a
|
|
;; mild fever - I think it's correct, but it might be a little warped
|
|
;; as my minfd keeps ... where was I? Oh yes, the bunnies...
|
|
(defun hfy-merge-adjacent-spans (face-map)
|
|
"Where FACE-MAP is a `hfy-facemap-assoc' for the current buffer,
|
|
this function merges adjacent style blocks which are of the same value
|
|
and are separated by nothing more interesting than whitespace.
|
|
|
|
<span class=\"foo\">narf</span> <span class=\"foo\">brain</span>
|
|
|
|
\(as interpreted from FACE-MAP) would become:
|
|
|
|
<span class=\"foo\">narf brain</span>
|
|
|
|
Returns a modified copy of FACE-MAP."
|
|
(let ((tmp-map face-map)
|
|
(map-buf nil)
|
|
(first-start nil)
|
|
(first-stop nil)
|
|
(last-start nil)
|
|
(last-stop nil)
|
|
(span-stop nil)
|
|
(span-start nil)
|
|
(reduced-map nil))
|
|
;;(push (car tmp-map) reduced-map)
|
|
;;(push (cadr tmp-map) reduced-map)
|
|
(while tmp-map
|
|
(setq first-start (cadddr tmp-map)
|
|
first-stop (caddr tmp-map)
|
|
last-start (cadr tmp-map)
|
|
last-stop (car tmp-map)
|
|
map-buf tmp-map
|
|
span-start last-start
|
|
span-stop last-stop )
|
|
(while (and (equal (cdr first-start)
|
|
(cdr last-start))
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char (car first-stop))
|
|
(not (re-search-forward "[^ \t\n\r]" (car last-start) t))))
|
|
(setq map-buf (cddr map-buf)
|
|
span-start first-start
|
|
first-start (cadddr map-buf)
|
|
first-stop (caddr map-buf)
|
|
last-start (cadr map-buf)
|
|
last-stop (car map-buf)))
|
|
(push span-stop reduced-map)
|
|
(push span-start reduced-map)
|
|
(setq tmp-map (memq last-start tmp-map))
|
|
(setq tmp-map (cdr tmp-map)))
|
|
(setq reduced-map (nreverse reduced-map))))
|
|
|
|
;; remember to generate 'synthetic' </span> entries -
|
|
;; emacs copes by just having a stack of styles in effect
|
|
;; and only using the top one: html has a more simplistic approach -
|
|
;; we have to explicitly end a style, there's no way of temporarily
|
|
;; overriding it w. another one... (afaik)
|
|
(defun hfy-compile-face-map ()
|
|
;; no need for special <a> version.
|
|
;; IME hyperlinks don't get underlined, esp when you htmlfontify a whole
|
|
;; source tree, so the <a> version is needed -- v
|
|
;; Fix-me: save table for multi-buffer
|
|
"Compile and return a `hfy-facemap-assoc' for the current buffer."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-compile-face-map");;DBUG
|
|
(let* ((pt (point-min))
|
|
(pt-narrow (save-restriction (widen) (point-min)))
|
|
(offset (- pt pt-narrow))
|
|
(fn nil)
|
|
(map nil)
|
|
(prev-tag nil)) ;; t if the last tag-point was a span-start
|
|
;; nil if it was a span-stop
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char pt)
|
|
(while (< pt (point-max))
|
|
(if (setq fn (hfy-face-at pt))
|
|
(progn (if prev-tag (push (cons pt-narrow 'end) map))
|
|
(push (cons pt-narrow fn) map)
|
|
(setq prev-tag t))
|
|
(if prev-tag (push (cons pt-narrow 'end) map))
|
|
(setq prev-tag nil))
|
|
(setq pt (next-char-property-change pt))
|
|
(setq pt-narrow (+ offset pt)))
|
|
(if (and map (not (eq 'end (cdar map))))
|
|
(push (cons (1+ (- (point-max) (point-min))) 'end) map)))
|
|
(if (hfy-opt 'merge-adjacent-tags) (hfy-merge-adjacent-spans map) map)))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-buffer ()
|
|
"Generate a buffer to hold the HTML output.
|
|
The filename of this buffer is derived from the source (current) buffer's
|
|
variable `buffer-file-name', if it is set, plus `hfy-extn'.
|
|
Otherwise a plausible filename is constructed from `default-directory',
|
|
`buffer-name' and `hfy-extn'."
|
|
(let* ((name (concat (buffer-name) hfy-extn))
|
|
(src (buffer-file-name))
|
|
(buf (get-buffer-create name)))
|
|
(with-current-buffer buf
|
|
(setq buffer-file-name
|
|
(if src (concat src hfy-extn)
|
|
(expand-file-name (if (string-match "^.*/\\([^/]*\\)\\'" name)
|
|
(match-string 1 name)
|
|
name))))
|
|
buf)))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-lookup (face style)
|
|
"Get a CSS style name for FACE from STYLE."
|
|
(cadr (assoc face style)))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-link-style (style-string)
|
|
"Copy, alter and return a STYLE-STRING to make it suitable for a hyperlink.
|
|
Uses `hfy-link-style-fun' to do this."
|
|
(if (functionp hfy-link-style-fun)
|
|
(funcall hfy-link-style-fun style-string)
|
|
style-string))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-sprintf-stylesheet (css file)
|
|
"Return the inline CSS style sheet for FILE as a string."
|
|
(let ((stylesheet
|
|
(concat
|
|
hfy-meta-tags
|
|
"\n<style type=\"text/css\"><!-- \n"
|
|
;; Fix-me: Add handling of page breaks here + scan for ^L
|
|
;; where appropriate.
|
|
(format "body, pre %s\n" (cddr (assq 'default css)))
|
|
(apply #'concat
|
|
(mapcar
|
|
(lambda (style)
|
|
(format
|
|
"span.%s %s\nspan.%s a %s\n"
|
|
(cadr style) (cddr style)
|
|
(cadr style) (hfy-link-style (cddr style))))
|
|
css))
|
|
" --></style>\n")))
|
|
(funcall hfy-page-header file stylesheet)))
|
|
|
|
;; tag all the dangerous characters we want to escape
|
|
;; (ie any "<> chars we _didn't_ put there explicitly for css markup)
|
|
(defun hfy-html-enkludge-buffer ()
|
|
"Mark dangerous [\"<>] characters with the `hfy-quoteme' property.
|
|
|
|
See also `hfy-html-dekludge-buffer'."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-html-enkludge-buffer");;DBUG
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(while (re-search-forward hfy-html-quote-regex nil t)
|
|
(put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (point) 'hfy-quoteme t))) )
|
|
|
|
;; dangerous char -> &entity;
|
|
(defun hfy-html-quote (char-string)
|
|
"Map CHAR-STRING to an HTML safe string (entity) if need be."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-html-quote");;DBUG
|
|
(or (cadr (assoc char-string hfy-html-quote-map)) char-string) )
|
|
|
|
;; actually entity-ise dangerous chars.
|
|
;; note that we can't do this until _after_ we have inserted the css
|
|
;; markup, since we use a position-based map to insert this, and if we
|
|
;; enter any other text before we do this, we'd have to track another
|
|
;; map of offsets, which would be tedious...
|
|
(defun hfy-html-dekludge-buffer ()
|
|
"Transform all dangerous characters marked with the `hfy-quoteme' property
|
|
using `hfy-html-quote'.
|
|
|
|
See also `hfy-html-enkludge-buffer'."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-html-dekludge-buffer");;DBUG
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(while (re-search-forward hfy-html-quote-regex nil t)
|
|
(if (get-text-property (match-beginning 0) 'hfy-quoteme)
|
|
(replace-match (hfy-html-quote (match-string 1))) )) ))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-mark-trailing-whitespace ()
|
|
"Tag trailing whitespace with a hfy property if it is currently highlighted."
|
|
(when show-trailing-whitespace
|
|
(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(with-silent-modifications
|
|
(while (re-search-forward "[ \t]+$" nil t)
|
|
(put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
|
|
'hfy-show-trailing-whitespace t)))))))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-unmark-trailing-whitespace ()
|
|
"Undo the effect of `hfy-mark-trailing-whitespace'."
|
|
(when show-trailing-whitespace
|
|
(with-silent-modifications
|
|
(remove-text-properties (point-min) (point-max)
|
|
'(hfy-show-trailing-whitespace nil)))))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-begin-span (style text-block text-id text-begins-block-p)
|
|
"Default handler to begin a span of text.
|
|
Insert \"<span class=\"STYLE\" ...>\".
|
|
See `hfy-begin-span-handler' for more information."
|
|
(when text-begins-block-p
|
|
(insert
|
|
(format "<span onclick=\"toggle_invis('%s');\">…</span>" text-block)))
|
|
|
|
(insert
|
|
(if text-block
|
|
(format "<span class=\"%s\" id=\"%s-%d\">" style text-block text-id)
|
|
(format "<span class=\"%s\">" style))))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-end-span ()
|
|
"Default handler to end a span of text.
|
|
Insert \"</span>\". See `hfy-end-span-handler' for more
|
|
information."
|
|
(insert "</span>"))
|
|
|
|
(defvar hfy-begin-span-handler #'hfy-begin-span
|
|
"Handler to begin a span of text.
|
|
The signature of the handler is \(lambda (STYLE TEXT-BLOCK
|
|
TEXT-ID TEXT-BEGINS-BLOCK-P) ...). The handler must insert
|
|
appropriate tags to begin a span of text.
|
|
|
|
STYLE is the name of the style that begins at point. It is
|
|
derived from the face attributes as part of `hfy-face-to-css'
|
|
callback. The other arguments TEXT-BLOCK, TEXT-ID,
|
|
TEXT-BEGINS-BLOCK-P are non-nil only if the buffer contains
|
|
invisible text.
|
|
|
|
TEXT-BLOCK is a string that identifies a single chunk of visible
|
|
or invisible text of which the current position is a part. For
|
|
visible portions, its value is \"nil\". For invisible portions,
|
|
its value is computed as part of `hfy-invisible-name'.
|
|
|
|
TEXT-ID marks a unique position within a block. It is set to
|
|
value of `point' at the current buffer position.
|
|
|
|
TEXT-BEGINS-BLOCK-P is a boolean and is non-nil if the current
|
|
span also begins an invisible portion of text.
|
|
|
|
An implementation can use TEXT-BLOCK, TEXT-ID,
|
|
TEXT-BEGINS-BLOCK-P to implement fold/unfold-on-mouse-click like
|
|
behavior.
|
|
|
|
The default handler is `hfy-begin-span'.")
|
|
|
|
(defvar hfy-end-span-handler #'hfy-end-span
|
|
"Handler to end a span of text.
|
|
The signature of the handler is \(lambda () ...). The handler
|
|
must insert appropriate tags to end a span of text.
|
|
|
|
The default handler is `hfy-end-span'.")
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-fontify-buffer (&optional srcdir file)
|
|
"Implement the guts of `htmlfontify-buffer'.
|
|
SRCDIR, if set, is the directory being htmlfontified.
|
|
FILE, if set, is the file name."
|
|
(if srcdir (setq srcdir (directory-file-name srcdir)))
|
|
(let* ( (inhibit-read-only t)
|
|
(html-buffer (hfy-buffer))
|
|
(css-sheet nil)
|
|
(css-map nil)
|
|
(invis-ranges nil)
|
|
(rovl nil)
|
|
(rmin (when mark-active (region-beginning)))
|
|
(rmax (when mark-active (region-end ))) )
|
|
(when (and mark-active
|
|
transient-mark-mode)
|
|
(unless (and (= rmin (point-min))
|
|
(= rmax (point-max)))
|
|
(setq rovl (make-overlay rmin rmax))
|
|
(overlay-put rovl 'priority 1000)
|
|
(overlay-put rovl 'face 'region)))
|
|
;; copy the buffer, including fontification, and switch to it:
|
|
(hfy-mark-trailing-whitespace)
|
|
(setq css-sheet (hfy-compile-stylesheet )
|
|
css-map (hfy-compile-face-map )
|
|
invis-ranges (hfy-find-invisible-ranges))
|
|
(hfy-unmark-trailing-whitespace)
|
|
(when rovl
|
|
(delete-overlay rovl))
|
|
(copy-to-buffer html-buffer (point-min) (point-max))
|
|
(set-buffer html-buffer)
|
|
;; rip out props that could interfere with our htmlization of the buffer:
|
|
(remove-list-of-text-properties (point-min) (point-max)
|
|
hfy-ignored-properties)
|
|
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
|
|
;; at this point, html-buffer retains the fontification of the parent:
|
|
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
|
|
;; we don't really need or want text in the html buffer to be invisible, as
|
|
;; that can make it look like we've rendered invalid xhtml when all that's
|
|
;; happened is some tags are in the invisible portions of the buffer:
|
|
(setq buffer-invisibility-spec nil)
|
|
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
|
|
;; #####################################################################
|
|
;; if we are in etags mode, add properties to mark the anchors and links
|
|
(if (and srcdir file)
|
|
(progn
|
|
(hfy-mark-tag-names srcdir file) ;; mark anchors
|
|
(hfy-mark-tag-hrefs srcdir file))) ;; mark links
|
|
;; #####################################################################
|
|
;; mark the 'dangerous' characters
|
|
;;(message "marking dangerous characters")
|
|
(hfy-html-enkludge-buffer)
|
|
;; trawl the position-based face-map, inserting span tags as we go
|
|
;; note that we cannot change any character positions before this point
|
|
;; or we will invalidate the map:
|
|
;; NB: This also means we have to trawl the map in descending file-offset
|
|
;; order, obviously.
|
|
;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
;; Remember, inserting pushes properties to the right, which we don't
|
|
;; actually want to happen for link properties, so we have to flag
|
|
;; them and move them by hand - if you don't, you end up with
|
|
;;
|
|
;; <span class="foo"><a href="bar">texta</span><span class="bletch"></a>...
|
|
;;
|
|
;; instead of:
|
|
;;
|
|
;; <span class="foo"><a href="bar">texta</a></span><span class="bletch">...
|
|
;;
|
|
;; If my analysis of the problem is correct, we can detect link-ness by
|
|
;; either hfy-linkp or hfy-endl properties at the insertion point, but I
|
|
;; think we only need to relocate the hfy-endl property, as the hfy-linkp
|
|
;; property has already served its main purpose by this point.
|
|
;;(message "mapcar over the CSS-MAP")
|
|
;; (message "invis-ranges:\n%S" invis-ranges)
|
|
(dolist (point-face css-map)
|
|
(let ((pt (car point-face))
|
|
(fn (cdr point-face))
|
|
(move-link nil))
|
|
(goto-char pt)
|
|
(setq move-link
|
|
(or (get-text-property pt 'hfy-linkp)
|
|
(get-text-property pt 'hfy-endl )))
|
|
(if (eq 'end fn)
|
|
(funcall hfy-end-span-handler)
|
|
(if (not (and srcdir file))
|
|
nil
|
|
(when move-link
|
|
(remove-text-properties (point) (1+ (point)) '(hfy-endl nil))
|
|
(put-text-property pt (1+ pt) 'hfy-endl t) ))
|
|
;; if we have invisible blocks, we need to do some extra magic:
|
|
(funcall hfy-begin-span-handler
|
|
(hfy-lookup fn css-sheet)
|
|
(and invis-ranges
|
|
(format "%s" (hfy-invisible-name pt invis-ranges)))
|
|
(and invis-ranges pt)
|
|
(and invis-ranges (assq pt invis-ranges)))
|
|
(if (not move-link) nil
|
|
;;(message "removing prop2 @ %d" (point))
|
|
(if (remove-text-properties (point) (1+ (point)) '(hfy-endl nil))
|
|
(put-text-property pt (1+ pt) 'hfy-endl t))))))
|
|
;; #####################################################################
|
|
;; Invisibility
|
|
;; Maybe just make the text invisible in XHTML?
|
|
;; DONE -- big block of obsolete invisibility code elided here -- v
|
|
;; #####################################################################
|
|
;; (message "checking to see whether we should link...")
|
|
(if (and srcdir file)
|
|
(let ((lp 'hfy-link)
|
|
(pt (point-min))
|
|
(pr nil)
|
|
(rr nil))
|
|
;; (message " yes we should.")
|
|
;; translate 'hfy-anchor properties to anchors
|
|
(while (setq pt (next-single-property-change pt 'hfy-anchor))
|
|
(if (setq pr (get-text-property pt 'hfy-anchor))
|
|
(progn (goto-char pt)
|
|
(remove-text-properties pt (1+ pt) '(hfy-anchor nil))
|
|
(insert (concat "<a name=\"" pr "\"></a>")))))
|
|
;; translate alternate 'hfy-link and 'hfy-endl props to opening
|
|
;; and closing links. (this should avoid those spurious closes
|
|
;; we sometimes get by generating only paired tags)
|
|
(setq pt (point-min))
|
|
(while (setq pt (next-single-property-change pt lp))
|
|
(if (not (setq pr (get-text-property pt lp))) nil
|
|
(goto-char pt)
|
|
(remove-text-properties pt (1+ pt) (list lp nil))
|
|
(cl-case lp
|
|
(hfy-link
|
|
(if (setq rr (get-text-property pt 'hfy-inst))
|
|
(insert (format "<a name=\"%s\"></a>" rr)))
|
|
(insert (format "<a href=\"%s\">" pr))
|
|
(setq lp 'hfy-endl))
|
|
(hfy-endl
|
|
(insert "</a>") (setq lp 'hfy-link)) ))) ))
|
|
|
|
;; #####################################################################
|
|
;; transform the dangerous chars. This changes character positions
|
|
;; since entities have > char length.
|
|
;; note that this deletes the dangerous characters, and therefore
|
|
;; destroys any properties they may contain (such as 'hfy-endl),
|
|
;; so we have to do this after we use said properties:
|
|
;; (message "munging dangerous characters")
|
|
(hfy-html-dekludge-buffer)
|
|
(unless (hfy-opt 'body-text-only)
|
|
;; insert the stylesheet at the top:
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
|
|
;;(message "inserting stylesheet")
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(insert (hfy-sprintf-stylesheet css-sheet file))
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(if (hfy-opt 'div-wrapper) (insert "<div class=\"default\">"))
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(insert "\n<pre>")
|
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(goto-char (point-max))
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(insert "</pre>\n")
|
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(if (hfy-opt 'div-wrapper) (insert "</div>"))
|
|
;;(message "inserting footer")
|
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(insert (funcall hfy-page-footer file)))
|
|
;; call any post html-generation hooks:
|
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(run-hooks 'hfy-post-html-hook)
|
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;; return the html buffer
|
|
(set-buffer-modified-p nil)
|
|
html-buffer))
|
|
|
|
(defun htmlfontify-string (string)
|
|
"Take a STRING and return a fontified version of it.
|
|
It is assumed that STRING has text properties that allow it to be
|
|
fontified. This is a simple convenience wrapper around
|
|
`htmlfontify-buffer'."
|
|
(let* ((hfy-optimizations-1 (copy-sequence hfy-optimizations))
|
|
(hfy-optimizations (cl-pushnew 'skip-refontification hfy-optimizations-1)))
|
|
(with-temp-buffer
|
|
(insert string)
|
|
(htmlfontify-buffer)
|
|
(buffer-string))))
|
|
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'hfy-force-fontification #'font-lock-ensure "28.1")
|
|
|
|
;;;###autoload
|
|
(defun htmlfontify-buffer (&optional srcdir file)
|
|
"Create a new buffer, named for the current buffer + a .html extension,
|
|
containing an inline CSS-stylesheet and formatted CSS-markup HTML
|
|
that reproduces the look of the current Emacs buffer as closely
|
|
as possible.
|
|
|
|
Dangerous characters in the existing buffer are turned into HTML
|
|
entities, so you should even be able to do HTML-within-HTML
|
|
fontified display.
|
|
|
|
You should, however, note that random control or non-ASCII
|
|
characters such as ^L (U+000C FORM FEED (FF)) or ¤ (U+00A4
|
|
CURRENCY SIGN) won't get mapped yet.
|
|
|
|
If the SRCDIR and FILE arguments are set, lookup etags derived
|
|
entries in the `hfy-tags-cache' and add HTML anchors and
|
|
hyperlinks as appropriate."
|
|
(interactive)
|
|
;; pick up the file name in case we didn't receive it
|
|
(if (not file)
|
|
(progn (setq file (or (buffer-file-name) (buffer-name)))
|
|
(if (string-match "/\\([^/]*\\)\\'" file)
|
|
(setq file (match-string 1 file)))) )
|
|
|
|
(if (not (hfy-opt 'skip-refontification))
|
|
(font-lock-ensure))
|
|
(if (called-interactively-p 'any) ;; display the buffer in interactive mode:
|
|
(switch-to-buffer (hfy-fontify-buffer srcdir file))
|
|
(hfy-fontify-buffer srcdir file)))
|
|
|
|
;; recursive file listing
|
|
(defun hfy-list-files (directory)
|
|
"Return a list of files under DIRECTORY.
|
|
Strips any leading \"./\" from each filename."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-list-files");;DBUG
|
|
;; FIXME: this changes the dir of the current buffer. Is that right??
|
|
(cd directory)
|
|
(cl-remove-if (lambda (f)
|
|
(or (null (file-regular-p f))
|
|
(seq-some (lambda (r)
|
|
(string-match r f))
|
|
hfy-exclude-file-rules)))
|
|
(directory-files-recursively "." "" nil t)))
|
|
|
|
;; strip the filename off, return a directory name
|
|
;; not a particularly thorough implementation, but it will be
|
|
;; fed pretty carefully, so it should be Ok:
|
|
(defun hfy-dirname (file)
|
|
"Return everything preceding the last \"/\" from a relative filename FILE,
|
|
on the assumption that this will produce a relative directory name.
|
|
Hardly bombproof, but good enough in the context in which it is being used."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-dirname");;DBUG
|
|
(let ((f (directory-file-name file)))
|
|
(and (string-match "^\\(.*\\)/" f) (match-string 1 f))))
|
|
|
|
;; create a directory, cf mkdir -p
|
|
(defun hfy-make-directory (dir)
|
|
"Approximate equivalent of \"mkdir -p DIR\"."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-make-directory");;DBUG
|
|
(if (file-exists-p dir)
|
|
(if (file-directory-p dir) t)
|
|
(make-directory dir t)))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-text-p (srcdir file)
|
|
"Is SRCDIR/FILE text? Use `hfy-istext-command' to determine this."
|
|
(let* ((cmd (format hfy-istext-command
|
|
(shell-quote-argument (expand-file-name file srcdir))))
|
|
(rsp (shell-command-to-string cmd)))
|
|
(string-match "text" rsp)))
|
|
|
|
;; open a file, check fontification, if fontified, write a fontified copy
|
|
;; to the destination directory, otherwise just copy the file:
|
|
(defun hfy-copy-and-fontify-file (srcdir dstdir file)
|
|
"Open FILE in SRCDIR - if fontified, write a fontified copy to DSTDIR
|
|
adding an extension of `hfy-extn'. Fontification is actually done by
|
|
`htmlfontify-buffer'. If the buffer is not fontified, just copy it."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-copy-and-fontify-file");;DBUG
|
|
(let (;;(window-system (or window-system 'htmlfontify))
|
|
(target nil)
|
|
(source nil)
|
|
(html nil))
|
|
(cd srcdir)
|
|
(with-current-buffer (setq source (find-file-noselect file))
|
|
;; FIXME: Shouldn't this use expand-file-name? --Stef
|
|
(setq target (concat dstdir "/" file))
|
|
(hfy-make-directory (hfy-dirname target))
|
|
(if (not (hfy-opt 'skip-refontification)) (font-lock-ensure))
|
|
(if (or (hfy-fontified-p) (hfy-text-p srcdir file))
|
|
(progn (setq html (hfy-fontify-buffer srcdir file))
|
|
(set-buffer html)
|
|
(write-file (concat target hfy-extn))
|
|
(kill-buffer html))
|
|
(let ((modes (file-modes target)))
|
|
(if (and modes (not (file-writable-p target)))
|
|
(set-file-modes target (logior modes #o0200))))
|
|
(copy-file (buffer-file-name source) target 'overwrite))
|
|
(kill-buffer source)) ))
|
|
|
|
;; list of tags in file in srcdir
|
|
(defun hfy-tags-for-file (cache-hash file)
|
|
"List of etags tags that have definitions in this FILE.
|
|
CACHE-HASH is the tags cache."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-tags-for-file");;DBUG
|
|
(let* ((tag-list nil))
|
|
(if cache-hash
|
|
(maphash
|
|
(lambda (K V)
|
|
(if (assoc file V)
|
|
(setq tag-list (cons K tag-list))))
|
|
cache-hash))
|
|
tag-list))
|
|
|
|
;; mark the tags native to this file for anchors
|
|
(defun hfy-mark-tag-names (srcdir file)
|
|
"Mark tags in FILE (lookup SRCDIR in `hfy-tags-cache') with the `hfy-anchor'
|
|
property, with a value of \"tag.line-number\"."
|
|
;;(message "(hfy-mark-tag-names %s %s)" srcdir file);;DBUG
|
|
(let* ((cache-entry (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-cache))
|
|
(cache-hash (cadr cache-entry)))
|
|
(if cache-hash
|
|
(mapcar
|
|
(lambda (TAG)
|
|
(mapcar
|
|
(lambda (TLIST)
|
|
(if (string= file (car TLIST))
|
|
(let* ((line (cadr TLIST) )
|
|
(chr (caddr TLIST))
|
|
(link (format "%s.%d" TAG line) ))
|
|
(put-text-property (+ 1 chr)
|
|
(+ 2 chr)
|
|
'hfy-anchor link))))
|
|
(gethash TAG cache-hash)))
|
|
(hfy-tags-for-file cache-hash file)))))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-relstub (file &optional start)
|
|
"Return a \"../\" stub of the appropriate length for the current source
|
|
tree depth, as determined from FILE (a filename).
|
|
START is the offset at which to start looking for the / character in FILE."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-relstub");;DBUG
|
|
(let ((c ""))
|
|
(while (setq start (string-search "/" file start))
|
|
(setq start (1+ start)) (setq c (concat c "../")))
|
|
c))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-href-stub (this-file def-files tag)
|
|
"Return an href stub for a tag href in THIS-FILE.
|
|
If DEF-FILES (list of files containing definitions for the tag in question)
|
|
contains only one entry, the href should link straight to that file.
|
|
Otherwise, the link should be to the index file.
|
|
|
|
We are not yet concerned with the file extensions/tag line number and so on at
|
|
this point.
|
|
|
|
If `hfy-split-index' is set, and the href will be to an index file rather than
|
|
a source file, append a .X to `hfy-index-file', where X is the uppercased
|
|
first character of TAG.
|
|
|
|
See also `hfy-relstub', `hfy-index-file'."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-href-stub");;DBUG
|
|
;; FIXME: Why not use something like
|
|
;; (file-relative-name (if ...) (file-name-directory this-file)) ? --Stef
|
|
(concat
|
|
(hfy-relstub this-file)
|
|
(if (= 1 (length def-files)) (car def-files)
|
|
(if (not hfy-split-index) hfy-index-file
|
|
(concat hfy-index-file "." (upcase (substring tag 0 1)))))) )
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-href (this-file def-files tag tag-map)
|
|
"Return a relative href to the tag in question, based on
|
|
|
|
THIS-FILE `hfy-link-extn' `hfy-extn' DEF-FILES TAG and TAG-MAP
|
|
|
|
THIS-FILE is the current source file
|
|
DEF-FILES is a list of file containing possible link endpoints for TAG
|
|
TAG is the tag in question
|
|
TAG-MAP is the entry in `hfy-tags-cache'."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-href");;DBUG
|
|
(concat
|
|
(hfy-href-stub this-file def-files tag)
|
|
(or hfy-link-extn hfy-extn) "#" tag ;;(.src -> .html)
|
|
(if (= 1 (length def-files))
|
|
(concat "." (format "%d" (cadr (assoc (car def-files) tag-map)))))) )
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-word-regex (string)
|
|
"Return a regex that matches STRING as the first `match-string', with non
|
|
word characters on either side."
|
|
;; FIXME: Should this use [^$[:alnum:]_] instead? --Stef
|
|
(concat "[^$A-Za-z_0-9]\\(" (regexp-quote string) "\\)[^A-Za-z_0-9]"))
|
|
|
|
;; mark all tags for hyperlinking, except the tags at
|
|
;; their own points of definition, iyswim:
|
|
(defun hfy-mark-tag-hrefs (srcdir file)
|
|
"Mark href start points with the `hfy-link' prop (value: href string).
|
|
|
|
Mark href end points with the `hfy-endl' prop (value t).
|
|
|
|
Avoid overlapping links, and mark links in descending length of
|
|
tag name in order to prevent subtags from usurping supertags,
|
|
\(eg \"term\" for \"terminal\").
|
|
SRCDIR is the directory being \"published\".
|
|
FILE is the specific file we are rendering."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-mark-tag-hrefs");;DBUG
|
|
(let ((cache-entry (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-cache))
|
|
(list-cache (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-sortl))
|
|
(rmap-cache (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-rmap ))
|
|
(no-comment (hfy-opt 'zap-comment-links))
|
|
(no-strings (hfy-opt 'zap-string-links ))
|
|
(cache-hash nil)
|
|
(tags-list nil)
|
|
(tags-rmap nil)
|
|
(case-fold-search nil))
|
|
;; extract the tag mapping hashes (fwd and rev) and the tag list:
|
|
(if (and (setq cache-hash (cadr cache-entry))
|
|
(setq tags-rmap (cadr rmap-cache ))
|
|
(setq tags-list (cadr list-cache )))
|
|
(mapcar
|
|
(lambda (TAG)
|
|
(let* ((start nil)
|
|
(stop nil)
|
|
(href nil)
|
|
(name nil)
|
|
(case-fold-search nil)
|
|
(tmp-point nil)
|
|
(maybe-start nil)
|
|
(face-at nil)
|
|
(rmap-entry nil)
|
|
(rnew-elt nil)
|
|
(rmap-line nil)
|
|
(tag-regex (hfy-word-regex TAG))
|
|
(tag-map (gethash TAG cache-hash))
|
|
(tag-files (mapcar #'car tag-map)))
|
|
;; find instances of TAG and do what needs to be done:
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
(while (search-forward TAG nil 'NOERROR)
|
|
(setq tmp-point (point)
|
|
maybe-start (- (match-beginning 0) 1))
|
|
(goto-char maybe-start)
|
|
(if (not (looking-at tag-regex))
|
|
nil
|
|
(setq start (match-beginning 1))
|
|
(setq stop (match-end 1))
|
|
(setq face-at
|
|
(and (or no-comment no-strings) (hfy-face-at start)))
|
|
(if (listp face-at)
|
|
(setq face-at (cadr (memq :inherit face-at))))
|
|
(if (or (text-property-any start (1+ stop) 'hfy-linkp t)
|
|
(and no-comment (eq 'font-lock-comment-face face-at))
|
|
(and no-strings (eq 'font-lock-string-face face-at)))
|
|
nil ;; already a link, NOOP
|
|
|
|
;; set a reverse map entry:
|
|
(setq rmap-line (line-number-at-pos)
|
|
rmap-entry (gethash TAG tags-rmap)
|
|
rnew-elt (list file rmap-line start)
|
|
rmap-entry (cons rnew-elt rmap-entry)
|
|
name (format "%s.%d" TAG rmap-line))
|
|
(put-text-property start (1+ start) 'hfy-inst name)
|
|
(puthash TAG rmap-entry tags-rmap)
|
|
|
|
;; mark the link. link to index if the tag has > 1 def
|
|
;; add the line number to the #name if it does not:
|
|
(setq href (hfy-href file tag-files TAG tag-map))
|
|
(put-text-property start (1+ start) 'hfy-link href)
|
|
(put-text-property stop (1+ stop ) 'hfy-endl t )
|
|
(put-text-property start (1+ stop ) 'hfy-linkp t )))
|
|
(goto-char tmp-point)) ))
|
|
tags-list) )))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-shell ()
|
|
"Return `shell-file-name', or \"/bin/sh\" if it is a non-Bourne shell."
|
|
(if (string-match "\\<bash\\>\\|\\<sh\\>\\|\\<dash\\>" shell-file-name)
|
|
shell-file-name
|
|
(or hfy-shell-file-name "/bin/sh")))
|
|
|
|
;; cache the #(tag => file line point) entries for files under srcdir
|
|
;; and cache the descending sorted list of tags in the relevant alist,
|
|
;; also keyed by srcdir:
|
|
(defun hfy-load-tags-cache (srcdir)
|
|
"Run `hfy-etags-cmd' on SRCDIR, then call `hfy-parse-tags-buffer'."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-load-tags-cache");;DBUG
|
|
(let ((etags-buffer (get-buffer-create "*hfy-tags*"))
|
|
(etags-command (format hfy-etags-cmd hfy-etags-bin))
|
|
(shell-file-name (hfy-shell)))
|
|
(cd srcdir)
|
|
(shell-command etags-command etags-buffer)
|
|
(hfy-parse-tags-buffer srcdir etags-buffer)) )
|
|
|
|
;; break this out from `hfy-load-tags-cache' to make the tar file
|
|
;; functionality easier to implement.
|
|
;; ( tar file functionality not merged here because it requires a
|
|
;; hacked copy of etags capable of tagging stdin: if Francesco
|
|
;; Potortì accepts a patch, or otherwise implements stdin tagging,
|
|
;; then I will provide a `htmlfontify-tar-file' defun )
|
|
(defun hfy-parse-tags-buffer (srcdir buffer)
|
|
"Parse a BUFFER containing etags formatted output, loading the
|
|
`hfy-tags-cache' and `hfy-tags-sortl' entries for SRCDIR."
|
|
(let ((cache-entry (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-cache))
|
|
(tlist-cache (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-sortl))
|
|
(trmap-cache (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-rmap ))
|
|
(cache-hash nil) (trmap-hash nil) (tags-list nil)
|
|
(hash-entry nil) (tag-string nil) (tag-line nil)
|
|
(tag-point nil) (new-entry nil) (etags-file nil))
|
|
|
|
;; (re)initialize the tag reverse map:
|
|
(if trmap-cache (setq trmap-hash (cadr trmap-cache))
|
|
(setq trmap-hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
|
|
(setq hfy-tags-rmap (list (list srcdir trmap-hash) hfy-tags-rmap)))
|
|
(clrhash trmap-hash)
|
|
|
|
;; (re)initialize the tag cache:
|
|
(if cache-entry (setq cache-hash (cadr cache-entry))
|
|
(setq cache-hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
|
|
(setq hfy-tags-cache (list (list srcdir cache-hash) hfy-tags-cache)))
|
|
(clrhash cache-hash)
|
|
|
|
;; cache the TAG => ((file line point) (file line point) ... ) entries:
|
|
(with-current-buffer buffer
|
|
(goto-char (point-min))
|
|
|
|
(while (and (looking-at "^\x0c") (= 0 (forward-line 1)))
|
|
;;(message "^L boundary")
|
|
(if (and (looking-at "^\\(.+\\),\\([0-9]+\\)$")
|
|
(= 0 (forward-line 1)))
|
|
(progn
|
|
(setq etags-file (match-string 1))
|
|
;;(message "TAGS for file: %s" etags-file)
|
|
(while (and (looking-at hfy-etag-regex) (= 0 (forward-line 1)))
|
|
(setq tag-string (match-string 1))
|
|
(if (= 0 (length tag-string)) nil ;; noop
|
|
(setq tag-line (round (string-to-number (match-string 2))))
|
|
(setq tag-point (round (string-to-number (match-string 3))))
|
|
(setq hash-entry (gethash tag-string cache-hash))
|
|
(setq new-entry (list etags-file tag-line tag-point))
|
|
(push new-entry hash-entry)
|
|
;;(message "HASH-ENTRY %s %S" tag-string new-entry)
|
|
(puthash tag-string hash-entry cache-hash)))) )))
|
|
|
|
;; cache a list of tags in descending length order:
|
|
(maphash (lambda (K _V) (push K tags-list)) cache-hash)
|
|
(setq tags-list (sort tags-list (lambda (A B) (< (length B) (length A)))))
|
|
|
|
;; put the tag list into the cache:
|
|
(if tlist-cache (setcar (cdr tlist-cache) tags-list)
|
|
(push (list srcdir tags-list) hfy-tags-sortl))
|
|
|
|
;; return the number of tags found:
|
|
(length tags-list) ))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-prepare-index-i (srcdir dstdir filename &optional stub map)
|
|
"Prepare a tags index buffer for SRCDIR.
|
|
`hfy-tags-cache' must already have an entry for SRCDIR for this to work.
|
|
`hfy-page-header', `hfy-page-footer', `hfy-link-extn' and `hfy-extn'
|
|
all play a part here.
|
|
|
|
If STUB is set, prepare an (appropriately named) index buffer
|
|
specifically for entries beginning with STUB.
|
|
|
|
If MAP is set, use that instead of `hfy-tags-cache'.
|
|
FILENAME is the name of the file being indexed.
|
|
DSTDIR is the output directory, where files will be written."
|
|
;;(message "hfy-write-index");;DBUG
|
|
(let ((cache-entry (assoc srcdir (or map hfy-tags-cache)))
|
|
(cache-hash nil)
|
|
(tag-list nil)
|
|
(index-file
|
|
(concat filename (if stub (concat "." stub) "") hfy-extn))
|
|
(index-buf nil))
|
|
(if (not (and cache-entry
|
|
(setq cache-hash (cadr cache-entry))
|
|
(setq index-buf (get-buffer-create index-file))))
|
|
nil ;; noop
|
|
(maphash (lambda (K _V) (push K tag-list)) cache-hash)
|
|
(setq tag-list (sort tag-list 'string<))
|
|
(set-buffer index-buf)
|
|
(erase-buffer)
|
|
(insert (funcall hfy-page-header filename "<!-- CSS -->"))
|
|
(insert "<table class=\"index\">\n")
|
|
|
|
(dolist (TAG tag-list)
|
|
(let ((tag-started nil))
|
|
(dolist (DEF (gethash TAG cache-hash))
|
|
(if (and stub (not (string-match (concat "^" stub) TAG)))
|
|
nil ;; we have a stub and it didn't match: NOOP
|
|
(let ((file (car DEF))
|
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(line (cadr DEF)))
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(insert
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(format
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(concat
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" <tr> \n"
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" <td>%s</td> \n"
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" <td><a href=\"%s%s\">%s</a></td> \n"
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" <td><a href=\"%s%s#%s.%d\">%d</a></td>\n"
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" </tr> \n")
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(if (string= TAG tag-started) " "
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(format "<a name=\"%s\">%s</a>" TAG TAG))
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file (or hfy-link-extn hfy-extn) file
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file (or hfy-link-extn hfy-extn) TAG line line))
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(setq tag-started TAG))))))
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(insert "</table>\n")
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(insert (funcall hfy-page-footer filename))
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(and dstdir (cd dstdir))
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(set-visited-file-name index-file)
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index-buf) ))
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(defun hfy-prepare-index (srcdir dstdir)
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"Return a list of index buffer(s), as determined by `hfy-split-index'.
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SRCDIR and DSTDIR are the source and output directories respectively."
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(if (not hfy-split-index)
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(list (hfy-prepare-index-i srcdir dstdir hfy-index-file nil))
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(let ((stub-list nil)
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(cache-hash nil)
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(index-list nil)
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(cache-entry (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-cache)))
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(if (and cache-entry (setq cache-hash (cadr cache-entry)))
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(maphash
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(lambda (K _V)
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(let ((stub (upcase (substring K 0 1))))
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(if (member stub stub-list)
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nil ;; seen this already: NOOP
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(setq
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stub-list (cons stub stub-list)
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index-list (cons (hfy-prepare-index-i srcdir
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dstdir
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hfy-index-file
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stub)
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index-list)) )))
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cache-hash) )
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index-list)))
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|
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(defun hfy-prepare-tag-map (srcdir dstdir)
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"Prepare the counterpart(s) to the index buffer(s) - a list of buffers
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|
with the same structure, but listing (and linking to) instances of tags
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\(as opposed to their definitions).
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|
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SRCDIR and DSTDIR are the source and output directories respectively.
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See also `hfy-prepare-index', `hfy-split-index'."
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(if (not hfy-split-index)
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(list (hfy-prepare-index-i srcdir
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|
dstdir
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hfy-instance-file
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nil
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|
hfy-tags-rmap))
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(let ((stub-list nil)
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(cache-hash nil)
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(index-list nil)
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(cache-entry (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-rmap)))
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|
|
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(if (and cache-entry (setq cache-hash (cadr cache-entry)))
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|
(maphash
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|
(lambda (K _V)
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(let ((stub (upcase (substring K 0 1))))
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(if (member stub stub-list)
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nil ;; seen this already: NOOP
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|
(setq
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|
stub-list (cons stub stub-list)
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|
index-list (cons (hfy-prepare-index-i srcdir
|
|
dstdir
|
|
hfy-instance-file
|
|
stub
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|
hfy-tags-rmap)
|
|
index-list)) )))
|
|
cache-hash) )
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|
index-list)))
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|
|
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(defun hfy-subtract-maps (srcdir)
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|
"Internal function - strips definitions of tags from the instance map.
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|
SRCDIR is the directory being \"published\".
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|
See also `hfy-tags-cache', `hfy-tags-rmap'."
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|
(let ((new-list nil)
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|
(old-list nil)
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|
(def-list nil)
|
|
(exc-list nil)
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|
(fwd-map (cadr (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-cache)))
|
|
(rev-map (cadr (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-rmap )))
|
|
(taglist (cadr (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-sortl))))
|
|
(dolist (TAG taglist)
|
|
(setq def-list (gethash TAG fwd-map)
|
|
old-list (gethash TAG rev-map)
|
|
exc-list (mapcar (lambda (P) (list (car P) (cadr P))) def-list)
|
|
new-list nil)
|
|
(dolist (P old-list)
|
|
(or (member (list (car P) (cadr P)) exc-list)
|
|
(push P new-list)))
|
|
(puthash TAG new-list rev-map))))
|
|
|
|
(defun htmlfontify-run-etags (srcdir)
|
|
"Load the etags cache for SRCDIR.
|
|
See also `hfy-load-tags-cache'."
|
|
(interactive "D source directory: ")
|
|
(hfy-load-tags-cache (directory-file-name srcdir)))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-save-kill-buffers (buffer-list &optional dstdir)
|
|
(dolist (B buffer-list)
|
|
(set-buffer B)
|
|
(and dstdir (file-directory-p dstdir) (cd dstdir))
|
|
(save-buffer)
|
|
(kill-buffer B)))
|
|
|
|
;;;###autoload
|
|
(defun htmlfontify-copy-and-link-dir (srcdir dstdir &optional f-ext l-ext)
|
|
"Trawl SRCDIR and write fontified-and-hyperlinked output in DSTDIR.
|
|
F-EXT and L-EXT specify values for `hfy-extn' and `hfy-link-extn'.
|
|
|
|
You may also want to set `hfy-page-header' and `hfy-page-footer'."
|
|
(interactive "D source directory: \nD output directory: ")
|
|
;;(message "htmlfontify-copy-and-link-dir")
|
|
(setq srcdir (directory-file-name srcdir))
|
|
(setq dstdir (directory-file-name dstdir))
|
|
(let ((source-files "SETME: list of source files, relative to srcdir")
|
|
(tr-cache (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-rmap))
|
|
(hfy-extn (or f-ext ".html"))
|
|
(hfy-link-extn (or l-ext ".html")))
|
|
;; oops, forgot to load etags for srcdir:
|
|
(if tr-cache nil
|
|
(message "autoload of tags cache")
|
|
(hfy-load-tags-cache srcdir)
|
|
(setq tr-cache (assoc srcdir hfy-tags-rmap)))
|
|
;; clear out the old cache:
|
|
(clrhash (cadr tr-cache))
|
|
(hfy-make-directory dstdir)
|
|
(setq source-files (hfy-list-files srcdir))
|
|
(dolist (file source-files)
|
|
(hfy-copy-and-fontify-file srcdir dstdir file))
|
|
(hfy-subtract-maps srcdir)
|
|
(hfy-save-kill-buffers (hfy-prepare-index srcdir dstdir) dstdir)
|
|
(hfy-save-kill-buffers (hfy-prepare-tag-map srcdir dstdir) dstdir) ))
|
|
|
|
;; name of the init file we want:
|
|
(defun hfy-initfile ()
|
|
"Return the expected location of the htmlfontify specific init/custom file."
|
|
(let* ((file (or (getenv "HFY_INITFILE") ".hfy.el")))
|
|
(expand-file-name file "~") ))
|
|
|
|
|
|
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
|
|
;; incomplete as yet : transfer hook settings to hfy init file:
|
|
;; (defalias 'hfy-set-hooks 'custom-set-variables)
|
|
|
|
;; (defun hfy-pp-hook (H)
|
|
;; (and (string-match "-hook\\'" (symbol-name H))
|
|
;; (boundp H)
|
|
;; (symbol-value H)
|
|
;; (insert (format "\n '(%S %S)" H (symbol-value H)))))
|
|
|
|
;; (defun hfy-save-hooks ()
|
|
;; (let ((custom-file (hfy-initfile)))
|
|
;; (custom-save-delete 'hfy-set-hooks)
|
|
;; (let ((standard-output (current-buffer)))
|
|
;; (princ "(hfy-set-hooks\n;;auto-generated, only one copy allowed\n")
|
|
;; (mapatoms #'hfy-pp-hook)
|
|
;; (insert "\n)"))))
|
|
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
|
|
|
|
(defalias 'hfy-init-progn 'progn)
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-save-initvar (sym)
|
|
(princ (format "(setq %s\n '" sym))
|
|
(pp (symbol-value sym))
|
|
(princ ")\n"))
|
|
|
|
(defun htmlfontify-save-initfile ()
|
|
"Save the htmlfontify settings to the htmlfontify init file."
|
|
(interactive)
|
|
(let* ((start-pos nil)
|
|
(custom-file (hfy-initfile))
|
|
(standard-output (find-file-noselect custom-file 'nowarn)))
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(custom-save-delete 'hfy-init-progn)
|
|
(setq start-pos (point))
|
|
(princ "(hfy-init-progn\n;;auto-generated, only one copy allowed\n")
|
|
;; FIXME: This saving&restoring of global customization
|
|
;; variables can interfere with other customization settings for
|
|
;; those vars (in .emacs or in Customize).
|
|
(mapc #'hfy-save-initvar
|
|
'(auto-mode-alist interpreter-mode-alist))
|
|
(princ ")\n")
|
|
(indent-region start-pos (point) nil))
|
|
(custom-save-all) ))
|
|
|
|
(defun htmlfontify-load-initfile ()
|
|
"Load the htmlfontify specific init/custom file."
|
|
(interactive)
|
|
(let ((file (hfy-initfile)))
|
|
(load file 'NOERROR nil nil) ))
|
|
|
|
(defun hfy-interq (set-a set-b)
|
|
"Return the intersection (using `eq') of two lists SET-A and SET-B."
|
|
(declare (obsolete seq-intersection "28.1"))
|
|
(nreverse (seq-intersection set-a set-b #'eq)))
|
|
|
|
(defconst htmlfontify-version 0.21)
|
|
(make-obsolete-variable 'htmlfontify-version 'emacs-version "29.1")
|
|
|
|
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'hfy-prop-invisible-p #'invisible-p "29.1")
|
|
|
|
(provide 'htmlfontify)
|
|
|
|
;;; htmlfontify.el ends here
|