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EmacsLisp
;;; subword.el --- Handling capitalized subwords in a nomenclature
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;; Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Masatake YAMATO
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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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This package was cc-submode.el before it was recognized being
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;; useful in general and not tied to C and c-mode at all.
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;; This package provides `subword' oriented commands and a minor mode
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;; (`subword-mode') that substitutes the common word handling
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;; functions with them.
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;; In spite of GNU Coding Standards, it is popular to name a symbol by
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;; mixing uppercase and lowercase letters, e.g. "GtkWidget",
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;; "EmacsFrameClass", "NSGraphicsContext", etc. Here we call these
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;; mixed case symbols `nomenclatures'. Also, each capitalized (or
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;; completely uppercase) part of a nomenclature is called a `subword'.
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;; Here are some examples:
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;; Nomenclature Subwords
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;; ===========================================================
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;; GtkWindow => "Gtk" and "Window"
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;; EmacsFrameClass => "Emacs", "Frame" and "Class"
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;; NSGraphicsContext => "NS", "Graphics" and "Context"
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;; The subword oriented commands defined in this package recognize
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;; subwords in a nomenclature to move between them and to edit them as
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;; words.
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;; In the minor mode, all common key bindings for word oriented
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;; commands are overridden by the subword oriented commands:
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;; Key Word oriented command Subword oriented command
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;; ============================================================
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;; M-f `forward-word' `subword-forward'
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;; M-b `backward-word' `subword-backward'
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;; M-@ `mark-word' `subword-mark'
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;; M-d `kill-word' `subword-kill'
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;; M-DEL `backward-kill-word' `subword-backward-kill'
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;; M-t `transpose-words' `subword-transpose'
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;; M-c `capitalize-word' `subword-capitalize'
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;; M-u `upcase-word' `subword-upcase'
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;; M-l `downcase-word' `subword-downcase'
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;;
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;; Note: If you have changed the key bindings for the word oriented
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;; commands in your .emacs or a similar place, the keys you've changed
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;; to are also used for the corresponding subword oriented commands.
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;; To make the mode turn on automatically, put the following code in
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;; your .emacs:
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;;
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;; (add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook
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;; (lambda () (subword-mode 1)))
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;;
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;; Acknowledgment:
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;; The regular expressions to detect subwords are mostly based on
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;; the old `c-forward-into-nomenclature' originally contributed by
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;; Terry_Glanfield dot Southern at rxuk dot xerox dot com.
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;; TODO: ispell-word and subword oriented C-w in isearch.
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;;; Code:
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(defvar subword-mode-map
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(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
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(dolist (cmd '(forward-word backward-word mark-word kill-word
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backward-kill-word transpose-words
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capitalize-word upcase-word downcase-word))
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(let ((othercmd (let ((name (symbol-name cmd)))
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(string-match "\\([[:alpha:]-]+\\)-word[s]?" name)
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(intern (concat "subword-" (match-string 1 name))))))
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(define-key map (vector 'remap cmd) othercmd)))
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map)
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"Keymap used in `subword-mode' minor mode.")
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;;;###autoload
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(define-minor-mode subword-mode
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"Mode enabling subword movement and editing keys.
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In spite of GNU Coding Standards, it is popular to name a symbol by
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mixing uppercase and lowercase letters, e.g. \"GtkWidget\",
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\"EmacsFrameClass\", \"NSGraphicsContext\", etc. Here we call these
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mixed case symbols `nomenclatures'. Also, each capitalized (or
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completely uppercase) part of a nomenclature is called a `subword'.
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Here are some examples:
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Nomenclature Subwords
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===========================================================
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GtkWindow => \"Gtk\" and \"Window\"
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EmacsFrameClass => \"Emacs\", \"Frame\" and \"Class\"
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NSGraphicsContext => \"NS\", \"Graphics\" and \"Context\"
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The subword oriented commands activated in this minor mode recognize
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subwords in a nomenclature to move between subwords and to edit them
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as words.
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\\{subword-mode-map}"
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nil
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nil
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subword-mode-map)
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(define-obsolete-function-alias 'c-subword-mode 'subword-mode "23.2")
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;;;###autoload
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(define-global-minor-mode global-subword-mode subword-mode
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(lambda () (subword-mode 1)))
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(defun subword-forward (&optional arg)
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"Do the same as `forward-word' but on subwords.
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See the command `subword-mode' for a description of subwords.
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Optional argument ARG is the same as for `forward-word'."
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(interactive "p")
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(unless arg (setq arg 1))
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(cond
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((< 0 arg)
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(dotimes (i arg (point))
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(subword-forward-internal)))
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((> 0 arg)
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(dotimes (i (- arg) (point))
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(subword-backward-internal)))
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(t
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(point))))
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(put 'subword-forward 'CUA 'move)
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(defun subword-backward (&optional arg)
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"Do the same as `backward-word' but on subwords.
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See the command `subword-mode' for a description of subwords.
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Optional argument ARG is the same as for `backward-word'."
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(interactive "p")
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(subword-forward (- (or arg 1))))
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(defun subword-mark (arg)
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"Do the same as `mark-word' but on subwords.
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See the command `subword-mode' for a description of subwords.
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Optional argument ARG is the same as for `mark-word'."
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;; This code is almost copied from `mark-word' in GNU Emacs.
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(interactive "p")
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(cond ((and (eq last-command this-command) (mark t))
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(set-mark
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(save-excursion
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(goto-char (mark))
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(subword-forward arg)
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(point))))
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(t
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(push-mark
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(save-excursion
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(subword-forward arg)
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(point))
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nil t))))
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(put 'subword-backward 'CUA 'move)
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(defun subword-kill (arg)
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"Do the same as `kill-word' but on subwords.
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See the command `subword-mode' for a description of subwords.
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Optional argument ARG is the same as for `kill-word'."
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(interactive "p")
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(kill-region (point) (subword-forward arg)))
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(defun subword-backward-kill (arg)
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"Do the same as `backward-kill-word' but on subwords.
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See the command `subword-mode' for a description of subwords.
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Optional argument ARG is the same as for `backward-kill-word'."
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(interactive "p")
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(subword-kill (- arg)))
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(defun subword-transpose (arg)
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"Do the same as `transpose-words' but on subwords.
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See the command `subword-mode' for a description of subwords.
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Optional argument ARG is the same as for `transpose-words'."
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(interactive "*p")
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(transpose-subr 'subword-forward arg))
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(defun subword-downcase (arg)
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"Do the same as `downcase-word' but on subwords.
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See the command `subword-mode' for a description of subwords.
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Optional argument ARG is the same as for `downcase-word'."
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(interactive "p")
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(let ((start (point)))
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(downcase-region (point) (subword-forward arg))
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(when (< arg 0)
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(goto-char start))))
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(defun subword-upcase (arg)
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"Do the same as `upcase-word' but on subwords.
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See the command `subword-mode' for a description of subwords.
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Optional argument ARG is the same as for `upcase-word'."
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(interactive "p")
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(let ((start (point)))
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(upcase-region (point) (subword-forward arg))
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(when (< arg 0)
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(goto-char start))))
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(defun subword-capitalize (arg)
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"Do the same as `capitalize-word' but on subwords.
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See the command `subword-mode' for a description of subwords.
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Optional argument ARG is the same as for `capitalize-word'."
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(interactive "p")
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(let ((count (abs arg))
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(start (point))
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(advance (if (< arg 0) nil t)))
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(dotimes (i count)
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(if advance
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(progn (re-search-forward
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(concat "[[:alpha:]]")
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nil t)
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(goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
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(subword-backward))
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(let* ((p (point))
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(pp (1+ p))
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(np (subword-forward)))
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(upcase-region p pp)
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(downcase-region pp np)
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(goto-char (if advance np p))))
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(unless advance
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(goto-char start))))
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;;
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;; Internal functions
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;;
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(defun subword-forward-internal ()
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(if (and
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(save-excursion
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(let ((case-fold-search nil))
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(re-search-forward
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(concat "\\W*\\(\\([[:upper:]]*\\W?\\)[[:lower:][:digit:]]*\\)")
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nil t)))
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(> (match-end 0) (point)))
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(goto-char
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(cond
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((< 1 (- (match-end 2) (match-beginning 2)))
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(1- (match-end 2)))
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(t
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(match-end 0))))
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(forward-word 1)))
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(defun subword-backward-internal ()
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(if (save-excursion
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(let ((case-fold-search nil))
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(re-search-backward
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(concat
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"\\(\\(\\W\\|[[:lower:][:digit:]]\\)\\([[:upper:]]+\\W*\\)"
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"\\|\\W\\w+\\)")
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nil t)))
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(goto-char
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(cond
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((and (match-end 3)
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(< 1 (- (match-end 3) (match-beginning 3)))
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(not (eq (point) (match-end 3))))
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(1- (match-end 3)))
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(t
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(1+ (match-beginning 0)))))
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(backward-word 1)))
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(provide 'subword)
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;; arch-tag: b8a01202-8a52-4a71-ae0a-d753fafd67ef
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;;; subword.el ends here
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