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author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> | 2005-05-26 05:42:19 +0000 |
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committer | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> | 2005-05-26 05:42:19 +0000 |
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Revision: miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--unicode--0--patch-55
Merge from emacs--cvs-trunk--0
Patches applied:
* emacs--cvs-trunk--0 (patch 320-323)
- Update from CVS
95 files changed, 2249 insertions, 967 deletions
diff --git a/admin/FOR-RELEASE b/admin/FOR-RELEASE index c1e91ff9595..441c8fe4fa2 100644 --- a/admin/FOR-RELEASE +++ b/admin/FOR-RELEASE @@ -88,23 +88,26 @@ is encountered. ** Add missing years in copyright notices of all files. +Policy document admin/notes/years must be updated before +making further progress on this task!!! + Please record your name here and say which part of the distribution you're going to handle. DIRECTORY STATUS IN CHARGE --------- ------ --------- leim working Kenichi Handa -lisp/calc done Thien-Thi Nguyen +lisp/calc working Thien-Thi Nguyen lisp/calendar working Glenn Morris -lisp/emulation done Thien-Thi Nguyen +lisp/emulation working Thien-Thi Nguyen lisp/eshell working Thien-Thi Nguyen lisp/international done Kenichi Handa lisp/languages done Kenichi Handa -lisp/mh-e done Thien-Thi Nguyen -lisp/net done Thien-Thi Nguyen -lisp/play done Thien-Thi Nguyen -lisp/term done Thien-Thi Nguyen -lisp/toolbar done Thien-Thi Nguyen +lisp/mh-e working Thien-Thi Nguyen +lisp/net working Thien-Thi Nguyen +lisp/play working Thien-Thi Nguyen +lisp/term working Thien-Thi Nguyen +lisp/toolbar working Thien-Thi Nguyen lisp/url working Thien-Thi Nguyen ** Update AUTHORS. @@ -132,7 +135,7 @@ man/commands.texi "Luc Teirlinck" Chong Yidong man/custom.texi Chong Yidong man/dired.texi Chong Yidong joakim@verona.se man/display.texi "Luc Teirlinck" Chong Yidong -man/emacs.texi "Luc Teirlinck" +man/emacs.texi "Luc Teirlinck" Lute Kamstra man/entering.texi "Luc Teirlinck" Chong Yidong man/files.texi "Luc Teirlinck" Chong Yidong man/fixit.texi "Luc Teirlinck" Chong Yidong diff --git a/admin/notes/years b/admin/notes/years index 72f217e925d..453712e4c02 100644 --- a/admin/notes/years +++ b/admin/notes/years @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ + + + THIS DOCUMENT IS UNDER REVIEW. + + DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS -- THEY ARE NOT CORRECT. + + How to Maintain Copyright Years for GNU Emacs @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ this variable is found in `default-indicate-buffer-boundaries'. If value is `left' or `right', both angle and arrow bitmaps are displayed in the left or right fringe, resp. -The value can also be an alist which specifies the presense and +The value can also be an alist which specifies the presence and position of each bitmap individually. For example, ((top . left) (t . right)) places the top angle bitmap @@ -3069,6 +3069,10 @@ any customizations. * Incompatible Lisp Changes in Emacs 22.1 +--- +** The variables post-command-idle-hook and post-command-idle-delay have + been removed. Use run-with-idle-timer instead. + +++ ** `suppress-keymap' now works by remapping `self-insert-command' to the command `undefined'. (In earlier Emacs versions, it used @@ -3087,10 +3091,6 @@ the command `undefined'. (In earlier Emacs versions, it used ** General Lisp changes: ---- -*** The variables post-command-idle-hook and post-command-idle-delay have - been removed. Use run-with-idle-timer instead. - +++ *** The function `eql' is now available without requiring the CL package. @@ -3705,6 +3705,7 @@ sure saved files have the current year in any copyright headers. `save-some-buffers' will always save that buffer without asking (if it's modified). ++++ *** New function `locate-file' searches for a file in a list of directories. `locate-file' accepts a name of a file to search (a string), and two lists: a list of directories to search in and a list of suffixes to @@ -4845,6 +4846,11 @@ used to add text properties to mode-line elements. to display the size of the accessible part of the buffer on the mode line. +*** Mouse-face on mode-line (and header-line) is now supported. +`mode-line-highlight' is the standard face indicating mouse sensitive +elements on mode-line (and header-line) like `highlight' face on text +areas. + ** Menu manipulation changes: --- @@ -14322,7 +14328,7 @@ select one of those items. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright information: -Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permission is granted to anyone to make or distribute verbatim copies of this document as received, in any medium, provided that the diff --git a/lib-src/ChangeLog b/lib-src/ChangeLog index 1370f05a9d6..aa9d3fe7fc6 100644 --- a/lib-src/ChangeLog +++ b/lib-src/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2005-05-25 Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnu.org> + + * yow.c (setup_yow): Use EXIT_FAILURE in case no separators found. + (yow): Use EXIT_FAILURE in case of memory error. + 2005-05-13 YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu <mituharu@math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp> * make-docfile.c (DIRECTORY_SEP): New macro. diff --git a/lib-src/yow.c b/lib-src/yow.c index 9d58ce5aecb..1356ac6db18 100644 --- a/lib-src/yow.c +++ b/lib-src/yow.c @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ setup_yow(fp) while ((c = getc(fp)) != SEP) { if (c == EOF) { fprintf(stderr, "yow: file contains no separators\n"); - exit(2); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } } header_len = ftell(fp); @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ yow (fp) buf = (char *) malloc(bufsize); if (buf == (char *)0) { fprintf(stderr, "yow: virtual memory exhausted\n"); - exit (3); + exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } buf[i++] = c; @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ yow (fp) buf = (char *) realloc(buf, bufsize); if (buf == (char *)0) { fprintf(stderr, "yow: virtual memory exhausted\n"); - exit (3); + exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } } } diff --git a/lisp/ChangeLog b/lisp/ChangeLog index aaaf1be4fa8..d1e6655232c 100644 --- a/lisp/ChangeLog +++ b/lisp/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,333 @@ +2005-05-26 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> + + * log-edit.el (log-edit-changelog-entries): Distinguish between + filenames like xfns.c and fns.c. + Coded by Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>. + +2005-05-25 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> + + * buff-menu.el (Buffer-menu-revert-function): Improve handling of + point after reverting. + (Buffer-menu-make-sort-button): Handle the case where + `Buffer-menu-use-header-line' is nil. + +2005-05-25 Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnu.org> + + * vms-patch.el (vms-magic-right-square-brace, vms-magic-colon): + New funcs. In minibuffer-local-completion-map bind `]', `/' + and `:' to them. + +2005-05-25 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> + + * startup.el (normal-top-level): Allow modification of load-path while + we're iterating over it. + +2005-05-25 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> + + * thumbs.el (thumbs-thumbsdir-max-size, thumbs-temp-file) + (thumbs-cleanup-thumbsdir, thumbs-call-convert) + (thumbs-resize-interactive, thumbs-insert-image) + (thumbs-insert-thumb, thumbs-dired-show-marked) + (thumbs-find-image-at-point, thumbs-delete-images) + (thumbs-rename-images, thumbs-next-image, thumbs-dired-setroot) + (thumbs-increment-image-size, thumbs-decrement-image-size): + Fix typos in docstrings. + +2005-05-24 Andre Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org> + + * progmodes/cperl-mode.el (cperl-vc-header-alist): Obsoleted. + (cperl-vc-rcs-header, cperl-vc-sccs-header): New user options. + (cperl-mode): Use them. + +2005-05-24 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> + + * window.el (quit-window, shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer): + Doc fixes. + +2005-05-24 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> + + * progmodes/gdb-ui.el (gdb-inferior-io-mode-map): + Bind C-d to gdb-inferior-io-eof. + + * dired.el (dired-dnd-popup-notice): Use message-box. + +2005-05-23 Masatake YAMATO <jet@gyve.org> + + * bindings.el (mode-line-major-mode-keymap): + Bind [mode-line down-mouse-1] to `mouse-major-mode-menu'. + + * faces.el (mode-line-highlight): New face. + + * ruler-mode.el (ruler-mode-ruler): Use mode-line-highlight + as mouse-face. + + * bindings.el (top-level, help-echo, mode-line-modified) + (mode-line-mule-info, mode-line-eol-desc): Use mode-line-highlight + as mouse-face. + +2005-05-23 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> + + * progmodes/cc-engine.el (c-guess-basic-syntax): + Remove spurious call to `zerop'. + + * emacs-lisp/cl.el (acons, pairlis): Add docstring. + +2005-05-23 Martin Stjernholm <bug-cc-mode@gnu.org> + + CC Mode update to 5.30.10: + + * cc-fonts.el (c-font-lock-declarators): Fixed bug where the point + could go past the limit in decoration level 2, thereby causing + errors during interactive fontification. + + * cc-mode.el (c-make-inherited-keymap): Fixed cc-bytecomp bug when + the file is evaluated interactively. + + * cc-engine.el (c-guess-basic-syntax): Handle operator + declarations somewhat better in C++. + + * cc-styles.el, cc-mode.el (c-run-mode-hooks): New helper macro to + make use of `run-mode-hooks' which has been added in Emacs 21.1. + (c-mode, c++-mode, objc-mode, java-mode, idl-mode, pike-mode) + (awk-mode): Use it. + (make-local-hook): Suppress warning about obsoleteness. + + * cc-engine.el, cc-align.el, cc-cmds.el + (c-append-backslashes-forward, c-delete-backslashes-forward) + (c-find-decl-spots, c-semi&comma-no-newlines-before-nonblanks): + Compensate for return value from `forward-line' when it has moved + but not to a different line due to eob. + + * cc-engine.el (c-guess-basic-syntax): Fixed anchoring in + `objc-method-intro' and `objc-method-args-cont'. + +2005-05-23 Alan Mackenzie <bug-cc-mode@gnu.org> + + CC Mode update to 5.30.10: + + * cc-mode.el, cc-engine.el, cc-align.el: Change the FSF's address + in the copyright statement. Incidentally, change "along with GNU + Emacs" to "along with this program" where it occurs. + + * cc-mode.el: Add a fourth parameter `t' to the awk-mode autoload, + so that it is interactive, hence can be found by M-x awk-mode + whilst cc-mode is yet to be loaded. Reported by Glenn Morris + <gmorris+emacs@ast.cam.ac.uk>. + + * cc-awk.el: Add character classes (e.g. "[:alpha:]") into AWK + Mode's regexps. + +2005-05-23 Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au> + + * cc-align.el (c-lineup-argcont): Ignore conses for {} pairs from + c-parse-state, to avoid a lisp error (on bad code). + +2005-05-23 Lute Kamstra <lute@gnu.org> + + * subr.el (font-lock-defaults): Remove defvar as it's already + defined in font-core.el. + + * font-lock.el (font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function): Fix + docstring. + +2005-05-23 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> + + * progmodes/gdb-ui.el (gdb-info-locals-handler): Make regexps + more general and work when GDB variable "print pretty" is on, + as with Emacs, for example. + +2005-05-22 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> + + * font-core.el: Update comment. + + * emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el (define-global-minor-mode): Use + `after-change-major-mode-hook' instead of `find-file-hook'. + + * buff-menu.el (Buffer-menu-mode): Use `run-mode-hooks'. + +2005-05-22 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> + + * simple.el (yank, yank-pop): Mention `yank-excluded-properties' + and `yank-handler' in the doc strings. + +2005-05-22 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> + + * emacs-lisp/cl.el (eql): Remove. It's a builtin already. + +2005-05-22 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> + + * help.el (describe-key): Move print-help-return-message call + out of conditional. + + * progmodes/etags.el (list-tags): Use with-no-warnings. + + * mail/smtpmail.el (smtpmail-open-stream): Use with-no-warnings. + (smtpmail-send-queued-mail): Avoid beginning-of-buffer. + (starttls-extra-args, starttls-extra-arguments): Add defvars. + + * mail/mailalias.el (mail-get-names): Avoid beginning-of-buffer. + + * language/viet-util.el (viet-viscii-nonascii-translation-table): + Add defvar. + + * emulation/viper-ex.el (viper-ex-work-buf, viper-ex-print-buf): + Use defvar, not defconst. + + * hexl.el (hexl-follow-line): Use with-no-warnings. + + * emulation/tpu-extras.el: Use write-file-functions instead of + write-file-hooks. + + * dired.el (dired-font-lock-keywords): Fontify files with junk + extensions even if marked by -F. + +2005-05-22 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> + + * emacs-lisp/cl.el (pushnew, cl-macroexpand, floatp-safe, plusp) + (minusp, oddp, evenp, mapcar*, list*, copy-list, adjoin, subst): + * emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el (coerce, map, maplist, cl-mapc, mapl) + (mapcan, mapcon, some, every, notany, notevery, signum, isqrt) + (concatenate, list-length, get*, getf, cl-remprop): + * emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (function*, case, ecase, typecase) + (etypecase, progv, lexical-let, lexical-let*) + (multiple-value-bind, multiple-value-setq, shiftf): + Improve argument/docstring consistency. + + * subr.el (focus-frame, unfocus-frame): + Revert deletion on 2005-05-01. + +2005-05-22 Andre Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org> + + * vc-cvs.el (vc-cvs-checkout-model): Handle the case where FILE + doesn't exist. + + * vc.el (vc-trunk-p): Add autoload cookie. The function is used + in vc-rcs.el when vc-mistrust-permissions is t, which is not the + default. + +2005-05-22 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> + + * emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el: Remove make-obsolete-variable for + already deleted variables: auto-fill-hook, blink-paren-hook, + lisp-indent-hook, inhibit-local-variables, unread-command-event + suspend-hooks, comment-indent-hook, meta-flag, + before-change-function, after-change-function, + font-lock-doc-string-face. + +2005-05-21 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> + + * emacs-lisp/derived.el (define-derived-mode): Doc fix. + +2005-05-21 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> + + * mail/rmail.el (rmail-reply): Filter the list in reply-to through + rmail-dont-reply-to. + +2005-05-21 Frederik Fouvry <fouvry@CoLi.Uni-SB.DE> + + * mail/sendmail.el (mail-send): Use [[:space:]] instead of a + literal blank when splitting new-header-values. + +2005-05-21 Matt Hodges <MPHodges@member.fsf.org> + + * calendar/cal-menu.el (cal-menu-update): Add separator as a + string so that tmm doesn't create a completion entry for it. + + * textmodes/table.el (table-disable-menu): Ditto. + +2005-05-21 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> + + * progmodes/idlwave.el (idlwave-doc-header): Use insert-file-contents. + + * progmodes/flymake.el (flymake-makehash): Use with-no-warnings. + + * net/rcompile.el (remote-compile): Use compilation-start. + + * tmm.el (tmm-shortcut): Avoid using beginning-of-buffer. + +2005-05-21 Daniel Pfeiffer <occitan@esperanto.org> + + * files.el (auto-mode-alist): Check GNUmakefile before makefile. + Default to makefile-bsdmake-mode on BSD systems. + + * imenu.el (imenu-generic-expression, imenu--generic-function'): + REGEXP may also be a search function now. The part of doc-string + for describing the structure was 95% identical to that of + `imenu--generic-function'. Unify it there. + + * progmodes/make-mode.el (makefile-imenu-generic-expression): + Use function to find dependencies, because regexp alone is so complex, + it easily goes into an endless loop. + (makefile-makepp-mode): Also add submenu for Perl functions + defined in the makefile. + (makefile-bsdmake-mode): Special imenu-generic-expression no + longer needed, due to function call. + (makefile-match-dependency): Take BOUND into account when checking + if we're through. + +2005-05-20 Jay Belanger <belanger@truman.edu> + + * calc/calc-units.el (calc-invalidate-units-table): + Use inhibit-read-only. + (math-build-units-table-buffer): Use view-mode. + +2005-05-20 David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org> + + * emacs-lisp/easymenu.el (easy-menu-add): Correct docstring since + easy-menu-add is not a nop on Emacs; and clarify when to call it. + +2005-05-20 Lute Kamstra <lute@gnu.org> + + * diff-mode.el (diff-header-face, diff-file-header-face) + (diff-index-face, diff-hunk-header-face, diff-removed-face) + (diff-added-face, diff-changed-face, diff-function-face) + (diff-context-face, diff-nonexistent-face): Put them in the + diff-mode customization group. + +2005-05-20 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> + + * progmodes/vhdl-mode.el (vhdl-font-lock-match-item): Simplify regexp. + + * progmodes/sh-script.el (sh-mode, sh-get-word): Minor regexp fixes. + + * font-lock.el (lisp-font-lock-keywords-2): Don't error. + Minor regexp-optimization. + +2005-05-20 Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> + + * textmodes/org.el (org-agenda-toggle-time-grid): New command. + (org-agenda-use-time-grid, org-agenda-time-grid): New options. + (org-agenda-add-time-grid-maybe): New function. + (org-agenda): Call `org-agenda-add-time-grid-maybe'. + (org-table-create): `dotimes' instead of `mapcar'. + (org-xor): Simplify implementation. + (org-agenda): `inhibit-redisplay' turned on. + (org-agenda-change-all-lines): Use `org-format-agenda-item' to get + a consistent line after a state change. + (org-agenda-remove-times-when-in-prefix): New option. + (org-prefix-has-time): New variable. + (org-parse-time-string): Optional argument NODEFAULT. + (org-format-agenda-item): Parse items for time-of-day + specifications and move these into the prefix if possible. + (org-agenda-priority): Get current heading, not previous heading + during agenda remote editing. + 2005-05-20 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> + * emacs-lisp/cl-seq.el (reduce, fill, replace, remove*) + (remove-if, remove-if-not, delete*, delete-if, delete-if-not) + (remove-duplicates, delete-duplicates, substitute) + (substitute-if, substitute-if-not, nsubstitute, nsubstitute-if) + (nsubstitute-if-not, find, find-if, find-if-not, position) + (position-if, position-if-not, count, count-if, count-if-not) + (mismatch, search, sort*, stable-sort, merge, member*) + (member-if, member-if-not, assoc*, assoc-if, assoc-if-not) + (rassoc*, rassoc-if, rassoc-if-not, union, nunion) + (intersection, nintersection, set-difference, nset-difference) + (set-exclusive-or, nset-exclusive-or, subsetp, subst-if) + (subst-if-not, nsubst, nsubst-if, nsubst-if-not, sublis) + (nsublis, tree-equal): Improve argument/docstring consistency. + * subr.el (send-string, send-region): Remove obsolescence declaration. (window-dot, set-window-dot, read-input, show-buffer) @@ -68,6 +396,7 @@ (left-fringe-p): Function deleted. * buff-menu.el (Buffer-menu-buffer-face): In group Buffer-menu. + (list-buffers-noselect): Set `font-lock-face' property, not `face'. * dired-aux.el (dired-copy-file-recursive): Handle symlinks in recursive copy. @@ -89,7 +418,7 @@ 2005-05-19 Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> - * textmodes/reftex.el (reftex-isearch-minor-mode): Moved the + * textmodes/reftex.el (reftex-isearch-minor-mode): Move the definition of this variable from reftex-global.el to reftex.el, because it is needed in the menu. @@ -112,8 +441,8 @@ (makefile-add-this-line-macro): Simplify and integrate into `makefile-pickup-macros. (makefile-pickup-filenames-as-targets): Simplify. - (makefile-previous-dependency, makefile-match-dependency): Don't - stumble over `::'. + (makefile-previous-dependency, makefile-match-dependency): + Don't stumble over `::'. 2005-05-19 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> @@ -127,8 +456,8 @@ * help-fns.el (describe-variable): Remove hyperlinks in a variable's value as these are quite frequently inappropriate. - * follow.el (follow-submit-feedback, follow-mode): Remove - references to post-command-idle-hook. + * follow.el (follow-submit-feedback, follow-mode): + Remove references to post-command-idle-hook. 2005-05-18 Daniel Pfeiffer <occitan@esperanto.org> @@ -138,8 +467,8 @@ 2005-05-18 Jay Belanger <belanger@truman.edu> - * calc/calc-help.el (calc-s-prefix-help): Add - `calc-copy-special-constant' to help string. + * calc/calc-help.el (calc-s-prefix-help): + Add `calc-copy-special-constant' to help string. 2005-05-18 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> @@ -152,8 +481,8 @@ 2005-05-18 Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> - * textmodes/reftex-vars.el (reftex-cite-format-builtin): Support - for jurabib. + * textmodes/reftex-vars.el (reftex-cite-format-builtin): + Support for jurabib. * textmodes/reftex.el (featurep): Define aliases for overlay commands, for XEmacs compatibility, and use these aliases in @@ -164,8 +493,8 @@ (reftex-access-search-path): Use `reftex-uniquify' instead of `reftex-uniq' - * textmodes/reftex-sel.el (reftex-select-unmark): Overlay - `before-string' property modification enables for Emacs as well. + * textmodes/reftex-sel.el (reftex-select-unmark): + Overlay `before-string' property modification enables for Emacs as well. (reftex-select-item): Use `reftex-delete-overlay'. (reftex-select-mark): Use `reftex-make-overlay' and `reftex-overlay-put'. @@ -200,8 +529,7 @@ * progmodes/prolog.el (inferior-prolog-mode): Doc fix. (prolog-consult-region): Replace `send-string' by - `process-send-string'; replace `send-region' by - `process-send-region'. + `process-send-string'; replace `send-region' by `process-send-region'. * progmodes/delphi.el (delphi-log-msg): Replace `set-window-dot' by `set-window-point'. @@ -232,8 +560,8 @@ loop. It should also be more efficient, because first it only searches for `:', instead of applying the very complex regexp. (makefile-mode): Cancel `font-lock-support-mode', because blocks - to be fontified in one piece can be too long for JIT. Makefiles - are never *that* big. + to be fontified in one piece can be too long for JIT. + Makefiles are never *that* big. 2005-05-17 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de> @@ -259,8 +587,8 @@ 2005-05-16 Daniel Pfeiffer <occitan@esperanto.org> - * font-lock.el (lisp-font-lock-keywords-1): Set - `font-lock-negation-char-face' for [^...] char group. + * font-lock.el (lisp-font-lock-keywords-1): + Set `font-lock-negation-char-face' for [^...] char group. (lisp-font-lock-keywords-2): Highlight regexp's \\( \\| \\). * progmodes/make-mode.el (makefile-dependency-regex): Turn it into @@ -274,11 +602,10 @@ might be the same one to be skipped by the initial [^$], leading to an overlooked variable use. (makefile-make-font-lock-keywords): Remove two parameters, which - are now variables that some of the modes set locally. Handle - dependency and rule action matching through functions, because + are now variables that some of the modes set locally. + Handle dependency and rule action matching through functions, because regexps alone match too often. Dependency matching now comes - last, so it can check, whether a colon already matched something - else. + last, so it can check, whether a colon already matched something else. (makefile-mode): Inform that font-lock improves makefile parsing capabilities. (makefile-match-dependency, makefile-match-action): New functions. @@ -363,8 +690,8 @@ (reftex-bib-sort-year-reverse, reftex-format-citation): * textmodes/reftex-parse.el (reftex-init-section-numbers) (reftex-section-number): - * textmodes/texinfmt.el (texinfo-paragraphindent): Replace - `string-to-int' by `string-to-number'. + * textmodes/texinfmt.el (texinfo-paragraphindent): + Replace `string-to-int' by `string-to-number'. * international/latexenc.el: Add page marker to force the "Local Variables:" string out of the last page. @@ -472,23 +799,22 @@ (tramp-pre-connection): Add parameter CHUNKSIZE. Make local variable `tramp-chunksize'. Change callees. (tramp-open-connection-setup-interactive-shell): Check remote host - for buggy `send-process-string' implementation. Set - `tramp-chunksize' if found. Reported by Michael Kifer + for buggy `send-process-string' implementation. + Set `tramp-chunksize' if found. Reported by Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.sunysb.edu> (and a lot of other people all the years). (tramp-handle-shell-command): `insert-buffer' cannot be used because the contents of the Tramp buffer is changed before insertion (`expand-file' and alike). Reported by Fr,Ai(Bd,Ai(Bric Bothamy <frederic.bothamy@free.fr>. (tramp-set-auto-save): Actions should be done for Tramp file name - handler only. Ange-FTP has its own auto-save mechanism. Reported - by Richard G. Bielawski <Richard.G.Bielawski@wellsfargo.com>. + handler only. Ange-FTP has its own auto-save mechanism. + Reported by Richard G. Bielawski <Richard.G.Bielawski@wellsfargo.com>. (tramp-set-auto-save-file-modes): Set file modes of `buffer-auto-save-file-name' to ?\600 as fallback solution. Reported by Ferenc Wagner <wferi@tba.elte.hu>. (tramp-bug): Remove obsolete variable. (tramp-append-tramp-buffers): Rewrite partly. More suitable check - for presence of `mml-mode'. Make it running for older Emacsen as - well. + for presence of `mml-mode'. Make it running for older Emacsen as well. 2005-05-14 John Paul Wallington <jpw@pobox.com> @@ -540,15 +866,14 @@ 2005-05-13 Matt Hodges <MPHodges@member.fsf.org> - * tmm.el (tmm-get-keymap): Include only active menus and menu - items. + * tmm.el (tmm-get-keymap): Include only active menus and menu items. * emacs-lisp/easymenu.el (easy-menu-define): Doc fixes. 2005-05-13 Jan Dj,Ad(Brv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se> * dired.el (dired-mode): make-variable-buffer-local => - make-local-variable + make-local-variable. 2005-05-13 YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu <mituharu@math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp> @@ -9592,7 +9917,7 @@ (Info-build-toc): Don't check for special Info file names. Set main-file to nil if Info-find-file returns a symbol. -2004-10-05 Emilio C. Lopes <eclig@gmx.net>: +2004-10-05 Emilio C. Lopes <eclig@gmx.net> * calendar/calendar.el (calendar-goto-iso-week): Add autoload. (calendar-mode-map): Add binding for `calendar-goto-iso-week'. diff --git a/lisp/bindings.el b/lisp/bindings.el index b47cab84e49..38572cd5bd1 100644 --- a/lisp/bindings.el +++ b/lisp/bindings.el @@ -165,7 +165,8 @@ corresponding to the mode line clicked." (eval-when-compile (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key map [mode-line mouse-3] 'mode-line-change-eol) - map)))) + map)) + 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight)) (push (cons eol (cons mnemonic desc)) mode-line-eol-desc-cache) desc))) @@ -177,7 +178,8 @@ corresponding to the mode line clicked." "Input method: " current-input-method ". mouse-2: disable, mouse-3: describe") - local-map ,mode-line-input-method-map)) + local-map ,mode-line-input-method-map + mouse-face mode-line-highlight)) ,(propertize "%z" 'help-echo @@ -191,6 +193,7 @@ corresponding to the mode line clicked." " buffer; mouse-3: describe coding system") (concat "Unibyte " (symbol-name buffer-file-coding-system) " buffer"))))) + 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight 'local-map mode-line-coding-system-map) (:eval (mode-line-eol-desc))) "Mode-line control for displaying information of multilingual environment. @@ -235,7 +238,8 @@ Normally nil in most modes, since there is no process to display.") "Not r"))))) 'local-map (purecopy (make-mode-line-mouse-map 'mouse-3 - #'mode-line-toggle-read-only))) + #'mode-line-toggle-read-only)) + 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight) (propertize "%1+" 'help-echo (purecopy (lambda (window object point) @@ -246,7 +250,8 @@ Normally nil in most modes, since there is no process to display.") "M" "Not m"))))) 'local-map (purecopy (make-mode-line-mouse-map - 'mouse-3 #'mode-line-toggle-modified)))) + 'mouse-3 #'mode-line-toggle-modified)) + 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight)) "Mode-line control for displaying whether current buffer is modified.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'mode-line-modified) @@ -262,6 +267,7 @@ buffer size, the line number and the column number.") (defvar mode-line-major-mode-keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) + (define-key map [mode-line down-mouse-1] 'mouse-major-mode-menu) (define-key map [mode-line mouse-2] 'describe-mode) (define-key map [mode-line down-mouse-3] 'mode-line-mode-menu-1) map) "\ @@ -303,13 +309,16 @@ Keymap to display on minor modes.") (list (propertize "%[(" 'help-echo help-echo) `(:propertize ("" mode-name) - help-echo "mouse-2: help for current major mode" + help-echo "mouse-1: major-mode-menu mouse-2: help for current major mode" + mouse-face mode-line-highlight local-map ,mode-line-major-mode-keymap) '("" mode-line-process) `(:propertize ("" minor-mode-alist) + mouse-face mode-line-highlight help-echo "mouse-2: help for minor modes, mouse-3: minor mode menu" local-map ,mode-line-minor-mode-keymap) (propertize "%n" 'help-echo "mouse-2: widen" + 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight 'local-map (make-mode-line-mouse-map 'mouse-2 #'mode-line-widen)) (propertize ")%]--" 'help-echo help-echo))) @@ -465,6 +474,7 @@ text properties for face, help-echo, and local-map to it." 'face 'Buffer-menu-buffer-face 'help-echo (purecopy "mouse-1: previous buffer, mouse-3: next buffer") + 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight 'local-map mode-line-buffer-identification-keymap))) (setq-default mode-line-buffer-identification diff --git a/lisp/buff-menu.el b/lisp/buff-menu.el index a968d14a0a9..7e9115a79dc 100644 --- a/lisp/buff-menu.el +++ b/lisp/buff-menu.el @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ;;; buff-menu.el --- buffer menu main function and support functions -*- coding:utf-8 -*- ;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, -;; 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: convenience @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Letters do not insert themselves; instead, they are commands. #'(lambda (&optional noconfirm) 'fast)) (setq truncate-lines t) (setq buffer-read-only t) - (run-hooks 'buffer-menu-mode-hook)) + (run-mode-hooks 'buffer-menu-mode-hook)) ;; This function exists so we can make the doc string of Buffer-menu-mode ;; look nice. @@ -203,17 +203,21 @@ Letters do not insert themselves; instead, they are commands. (or (eq buffer-undo-list t) (setq buffer-undo-list nil)) ;; We can not use save-excursion here. The buffer gets erased. - (let ((ocol (current-column)) + (let ((opoint (point)) + (eobp (eobp)) + (ocol (current-column)) (oline (progn (move-to-column 4) (get-text-property (point) 'buffer))) (prop (point-min)) ;; do not make undo records for the reversion. (buffer-undo-list t)) (list-buffers-noselect Buffer-menu-files-only) - (while (setq prop (next-single-property-change prop 'buffer)) - (when (eq (get-text-property prop 'buffer) oline) - (goto-char prop) - (move-to-column ocol))))) + (if oline + (while (setq prop (next-single-property-change prop 'buffer)) + (when (eq (get-text-property prop 'buffer) oline) + (goto-char prop) + (move-to-column ocol))) + (goto-char (if eobp (point-max) opoint))))) (defun Buffer-menu-toggle-files-only (arg) "Toggle whether the current buffer-menu displays only file buffers. @@ -633,15 +637,29 @@ For more information, see the function `buffer-menu'." (if (equal column Buffer-menu-sort-column) (setq column nil)) (propertize name 'help-echo (if column - (concat "mouse-2: sort by " (downcase name)) - "mouse-2: sort by visited order") + (if Buffer-menu-use-header-line + (concat "mouse-2: sort by " (downcase name)) + (concat "mouse-2, RET: sort by " + (downcase name))) + (if Buffer-menu-use-header-line + "mouse-2: sort by visited order" + "mouse-2, RET: sort by visited order")) 'mouse-face 'highlight 'keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [header-line mouse-2] - `(lambda (e) - (interactive "e") - (save-window-excursion + (if Buffer-menu-use-header-line + (define-key map [header-line mouse-2] + `(lambda (e) + (interactive "e") + (save-window-excursion + (if e (mouse-select-window e)) + (Buffer-menu-sort ,column)))) + (define-key map [mouse-2] + `(lambda (e) + (interactive "e") (if e (mouse-select-window e)) + (Buffer-menu-sort ,column))) + (define-key map "\C-m" + `(lambda () (interactive) (Buffer-menu-sort ,column)))) map))) diff --git a/lisp/calc/calc-units.el b/lisp/calc/calc-units.el index 6c694bc5ba8..0983b807fde 100644 --- a/lisp/calc/calc-units.el +++ b/lisp/calc/calc-units.el @@ -555,7 +555,7 @@ Entries are (SYMBOL EXPR DOC-STRING TEMP-TYPE BASE-UNITS).") (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (if (looking-at "Calculator Units Table") - (let ((buffer-read-only nil)) + (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (insert "(Obsolete) ")))))))) (defun calc-get-unit-definition (uname) @@ -1310,65 +1310,65 @@ Entries are (SYMBOL EXPR DOC-STRING TEMP-TYPE BASE-UNITS).") (save-excursion (message "Formatting units table...") (set-buffer buf) - (setq buffer-read-only nil) - (erase-buffer) - (insert "Calculator Units Table:\n\n") - (insert "Unit Type Definition Description\n\n") - (while uptr - (setq u (car uptr) - name (nth 2 u)) - (when (eq (car u) 'm) - (setq std t)) - (setq shadowed (and std (assq (car u) math-additional-units))) - (when (and name - (> (length name) 1) - (eq (aref name 0) ?\*)) - (unless (eq uptr math-units-table) - (insert "\n")) - (setq name (substring name 1))) - (insert " ") - (and shadowed (insert "(")) - (insert (symbol-name (car u))) - (and shadowed (insert ")")) - (if (nth 3 u) - (progn - (indent-to 10) - (insert (symbol-name (nth 3 u)))) - (or std - (progn - (indent-to 10) - (insert "U")))) - (indent-to 14) - (and shadowed (insert "(")) - (if (nth 1 u) - (insert (math-format-value (nth 1 u) 80)) - (insert (symbol-name (car u)))) - (and shadowed (insert ")")) - (indent-to 41) - (insert " ") - (when name - (insert name)) - (if shadowed - (insert " (redefined above)") - (unless (nth 1 u) - (insert " (base unit)"))) - (insert "\n") - (setq uptr (cdr uptr))) - (insert "\n\nUnit Prefix Table:\n\n") - (setq uptr math-unit-prefixes) - (while uptr - (setq u (car uptr)) - (insert " " (char-to-string (car u))) - (if (equal (nth 1 u) (nth 1 (nth 1 uptr))) - (insert " " (char-to-string (car (car (setq uptr (cdr uptr))))) - " ") - (insert " ")) - (insert "10^" (int-to-string (nth 2 (nth 1 u)))) - (indent-to 15) - (insert " " (nth 2 u) "\n") - (while (eq (car (car (setq uptr (cdr uptr)))) 0))) - (insert "\n") - (setq buffer-read-only t) + (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) + (erase-buffer) + (insert "Calculator Units Table:\n\n") + (insert "Unit Type Definition Description\n\n") + (while uptr + (setq u (car uptr) + name (nth 2 u)) + (when (eq (car u) 'm) + (setq std t)) + (setq shadowed (and std (assq (car u) math-additional-units))) + (when (and name + (> (length name) 1) + (eq (aref name 0) ?\*)) + (unless (eq uptr math-units-table) + (insert "\n")) + (setq name (substring name 1))) + (insert " ") + (and shadowed (insert "(")) + (insert (symbol-name (car u))) + (and shadowed (insert ")")) + (if (nth 3 u) + (progn + (indent-to 10) + (insert (symbol-name (nth 3 u)))) + (or std + (progn + (indent-to 10) + (insert "U")))) + (indent-to 14) + (and shadowed (insert "(")) + (if (nth 1 u) + (insert (math-format-value (nth 1 u) 80)) + (insert (symbol-name (car u)))) + (and shadowed (insert ")")) + (indent-to 41) + (insert " ") + (when name + (insert name)) + (if shadowed + (insert " (redefined above)") + (unless (nth 1 u) + (insert " (base unit)"))) + (insert "\n") + (setq uptr (cdr uptr))) + (insert "\n\nUnit Prefix Table:\n\n") + (setq uptr math-unit-prefixes) + (while uptr + (setq u (car uptr)) + (insert " " (char-to-string (car u))) + (if (equal (nth 1 u) (nth 1 (nth 1 uptr))) + (insert " " (char-to-string (car (car (setq uptr (cdr uptr))))) + " ") + (insert " ")) + (insert "10^" (int-to-string (nth 2 (nth 1 u)))) + (indent-to 15) + (insert " " (nth 2 u) "\n") + (while (eq (car (car (setq uptr (cdr uptr)))) 0))) + (insert "\n")) + (view-mode) (message "Formatting units table...done")) (setq math-units-table-buffer-valid t) (let ((oldbuf (current-buffer))) diff --git a/lisp/calendar/cal-menu.el b/lisp/calendar/cal-menu.el index 408de3826d4..6ace81fcb0e 100644 --- a/lisp/calendar/cal-menu.el +++ b/lisp/calendar/cal-menu.el @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ not available." l))) (setq l (cons ["Mark Holidays" mark-calendar-holidays t] (cons ["Unmark Calendar" calendar-unmark t] - (cons ["--" '("--") t] l)))) + (cons "--" l)))) (define-key calendar-mode-map [menu-bar Holidays] (cons "Holidays" (easy-menu-create-menu "Holidays" (nreverse l)))) (define-key calendar-mode-map [menu-bar Holidays separator] diff --git a/lisp/diff-mode.el b/lisp/diff-mode.el index c16738f6570..aabd09e98ee 100644 --- a/lisp/diff-mode.el +++ b/lisp/diff-mode.el @@ -185,7 +185,8 @@ when editing big diffs)." (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "green" :weight bold) (t :weight bold)) - "`diff-mode' face inherited by hunk and index header faces.") + "`diff-mode' face inherited by hunk and index header faces." + :group 'diff-mode) (defvar diff-header-face 'diff-header-face) (defface diff-file-header-face @@ -198,27 +199,32 @@ when editing big diffs)." (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "cyan" :weight bold) (t :weight bold)) ; :height 1.3 - "`diff-mode' face used to highlight file header lines.") + "`diff-mode' face used to highlight file header lines." + :group 'diff-mode) (defvar diff-file-header-face 'diff-file-header-face) (defface diff-index-face '((t :inherit diff-file-header-face)) - "`diff-mode' face used to highlight index header lines.") + "`diff-mode' face used to highlight index header lines." + :group 'diff-mode) (defvar diff-index-face 'diff-index-face) (defface diff-hunk-header-face '((t :inherit diff-header-face)) - "`diff-mode' face used to highlight hunk header lines.") + "`diff-mode' face used to highlight hunk header lines." + :group 'diff-mode) (defvar diff-hunk-header-face 'diff-hunk-header-face) (defface diff-removed-face '((t :inherit diff-changed-face)) - "`diff-mode' face used to highlight removed lines.") + "`diff-mode' face used to highlight removed lines." + :group 'diff-mode) (defvar diff-removed-face 'diff-removed-face) (defface diff-added-face '((t :inherit diff-changed-face)) - "`diff-mode' face used to highlight added lines.") + "`diff-mode' face used to highlight added lines." + :group 'diff-mode) (defvar diff-added-face 'diff-added-face) (defface diff-changed-face @@ -226,12 +232,14 @@ when editing big diffs)." :foreground "magenta" :weight bold :slant italic) (((type tty pc) (class color) (background dark)) :foreground "yellow" :weight bold :slant italic)) - "`diff-mode' face used to highlight changed lines.") + "`diff-mode' face used to highlight changed lines." + :group 'diff-mode) (defvar diff-changed-face 'diff-changed-face) (defface diff-function-face '((t :inherit diff-context-face)) - "`diff-mode' face used to highlight function names produced by \"diff -p\".") + "`diff-mode' face used to highlight function names produced by \"diff -p\"." + :group 'diff-mode) (defvar diff-function-face 'diff-function-face) (defface diff-context-face @@ -239,12 +247,14 @@ when editing big diffs)." :foreground "grey50") (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "grey70")) - "`diff-mode' face used to highlight context and other side-information.") + "`diff-mode' face used to highlight context and other side-information." + :group 'diff-mode) (defvar diff-context-face 'diff-context-face) (defface diff-nonexistent-face '((t :inherit diff-file-header-face)) - "`diff-mode' face used to highlight nonexistent files in recursive diffs.") + "`diff-mode' face used to highlight nonexistent files in recursive diffs." + :group 'diff-mode) (defvar diff-nonexistent-face 'diff-nonexistent-face) (defconst diff-yank-handler '(diff-yank-function)) diff --git a/lisp/dired.el b/lisp/dired.el index 43f05dcf881..b0d86297e71 100644 --- a/lisp/dired.el +++ b/lisp/dired.el @@ -418,7 +418,24 @@ Subexpression 2 must end right before the \\n or \\r.") ;; It is quicker to first find just an extension, then go back to the ;; start of that file name. So we do this complex MATCH-ANCHORED form. (list (concat "\\(" (regexp-opt completion-ignored-extensions) "\\|#\\)$") - '(".+" (dired-move-to-filename) nil (0 dired-ignored-face))))) + '(".+" (dired-move-to-filename) nil (0 dired-ignored-face)))) + ;; + ;; Files suffixed with `completion-ignored-extensions' + ;; plus a character put in by -F. + '(eval . + (list (concat "\\(" (regexp-opt completion-ignored-extensions) + "\\|#\\)[*=|]$") + '(".+" (progn + (end-of-line) + ;; If the last character is not part of the filename, + ;; move back to the start of the filename + ;; so it can be fontified. + ;; Otherwise, leave point at the end of the line; + ;; that way, nothing is fontified. + (unless (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'mouse-face) + (dired-move-to-filename))) + nil (0 dired-ignored-face)))) +) "Additional expressions to highlight in Dired mode.") ;;; Macros must be defined before they are used, for the byte compiler. @@ -3163,10 +3180,8 @@ Anything else means ask for each directory." :group 'dired) (defun dired-dnd-popup-notice () - (x-popup-dialog - t - '("Recursive copies not enabled.\nSee variable dired-recursive-copies." - ("Ok" . nil)))) + (message-box + "Recursive copies not enabled.\nSee variable dired-recursive-copies.")) (defun dired-dnd-do-ask-action (uri) diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el index f1798d941bf..aab4efab9f8 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el @@ -4057,27 +4057,6 @@ For example, invoke `emacs -batch -f batch-byte-recompile-directory .'." (setq command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left))) (kill-emacs 0)) - -(make-obsolete-variable 'auto-fill-hook 'auto-fill-function "before 19.15") -(make-obsolete-variable 'blink-paren-hook 'blink-paren-function "before 19.15") -(make-obsolete-variable 'lisp-indent-hook 'lisp-indent-function "before 19.15") -(make-obsolete-variable 'inhibit-local-variables - "use enable-local-variables (with the reversed sense)." - "before 19.15") -(make-obsolete-variable 'unread-command-event - "use unread-command-events; which is a list of events rather than a single event." - "before 19.15") -(make-obsolete-variable 'suspend-hooks 'suspend-hook "before 19.15") -(make-obsolete-variable 'comment-indent-hook 'comment-indent-function "before 19.15") -(make-obsolete-variable 'meta-flag "use the set-input-mode function instead." "before 19.34") -(make-obsolete-variable 'before-change-function - "use before-change-functions; which is a list of functions rather than a single function." - "before 19.34") -(make-obsolete-variable 'after-change-function - "use after-change-functions; which is a list of functions rather than a single function." - "before 19.34") -(make-obsolete-variable 'font-lock-doc-string-face 'font-lock-string-face "before 19.34") - (provide 'byte-compile) (provide 'bytecomp) diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el index 727e45b1289..4efa87d5937 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el @@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ (defun coerce (x type) "Coerce OBJECT to type TYPE. -TYPE is a Common Lisp type specifier." +TYPE is a Common Lisp type specifier. +\n(fn OBJECT TYPE)" (cond ((eq type 'list) (if (listp x) x (append x nil))) ((eq type 'vector) (if (vectorp x) x (vconcat x))) ((eq type 'string) (if (stringp x) x (concat x))) @@ -120,16 +121,17 @@ strings case-insensitively." (nreverse cl-res)))) (defun map (cl-type cl-func cl-seq &rest cl-rest) - "Map a function across one or more sequences, returning a sequence. -TYPE is the sequence type to return, FUNC is the function, and SEQS -are the argument sequences." + "Map a FUNCTION across one or more SEQUENCEs, returning a sequence. +TYPE is the sequence type to return. +\n(fn TYPE FUNCTION SEQUENCE...)" (let ((cl-res (apply 'mapcar* cl-func cl-seq cl-rest))) (and cl-type (coerce cl-res cl-type)))) (defun maplist (cl-func cl-list &rest cl-rest) - "Map FUNC to each sublist of LIST or LISTS. + "Map FUNCTION to each sublist of LIST or LISTs. Like `mapcar', except applies to lists and their cdr's rather than to -the elements themselves." +the elements themselves. +\n(fn FUNCTION LIST...)" (if cl-rest (let ((cl-res nil) (cl-args (cons cl-list (copy-sequence cl-rest))) @@ -146,14 +148,16 @@ the elements themselves." (nreverse cl-res)))) (defun cl-mapc (cl-func cl-seq &rest cl-rest) - "Like `mapcar', but does not accumulate values returned by the function." + "Like `mapcar', but does not accumulate values returned by the function. +\n(fn FUNCTION SEQUENCE...)" (if cl-rest (progn (apply 'map nil cl-func cl-seq cl-rest) cl-seq) (mapc cl-func cl-seq))) (defun mapl (cl-func cl-list &rest cl-rest) - "Like `maplist', but does not accumulate values returned by the function." + "Like `maplist', but does not accumulate values returned by the function. +\n(fn FUNCTION LIST...)" (if cl-rest (apply 'maplist cl-func cl-list cl-rest) (let ((cl-p cl-list)) @@ -161,16 +165,19 @@ the elements themselves." cl-list) (defun mapcan (cl-func cl-seq &rest cl-rest) - "Like `mapcar', but nconc's together the values returned by the function." + "Like `mapcar', but nconc's together the values returned by the function. +\n(fn FUNCTION SEQUENCE...)" (apply 'nconc (apply 'mapcar* cl-func cl-seq cl-rest))) (defun mapcon (cl-func cl-list &rest cl-rest) - "Like `maplist', but nconc's together the values returned by the function." + "Like `maplist', but nconc's together the values returned by the function. +\n(fn FUNCTION LIST...)" (apply 'nconc (apply 'maplist cl-func cl-list cl-rest))) (defun some (cl-pred cl-seq &rest cl-rest) "Return true if PREDICATE is true of any element of SEQ or SEQs. -If so, return the true (non-nil) value returned by PREDICATE." +If so, return the true (non-nil) value returned by PREDICATE. +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ...)" (if (or cl-rest (nlistp cl-seq)) (catch 'cl-some (apply 'map nil @@ -183,7 +190,8 @@ If so, return the true (non-nil) value returned by PREDICATE." cl-x))) (defun every (cl-pred cl-seq &rest cl-rest) - "Return true if PREDICATE is true of every element of SEQ or SEQs." + "Return true if PREDICATE is true of every element of SEQ or SEQs. +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ...)" (if (or cl-rest (nlistp cl-seq)) (catch 'cl-every (apply 'map nil @@ -195,11 +203,13 @@ If so, return the true (non-nil) value returned by PREDICATE." (null cl-seq))) (defun notany (cl-pred cl-seq &rest cl-rest) - "Return true if PREDICATE is false of every element of SEQ or SEQs." + "Return true if PREDICATE is false of every element of SEQ or SEQs. +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ...)" (not (apply 'some cl-pred cl-seq cl-rest))) (defun notevery (cl-pred cl-seq &rest cl-rest) - "Return true if PREDICATE is false of some element of SEQ or SEQs." + "Return true if PREDICATE is false of some element of SEQ or SEQs. +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ...)" (not (apply 'every cl-pred cl-seq cl-rest))) ;;; Support for `loop'. @@ -332,16 +342,16 @@ If so, return the true (non-nil) value returned by PREDICATE." (setq a (* (/ a (gcd a b)) b)))) a))) -(defun isqrt (a) +(defun isqrt (x) "Return the integer square root of the argument." - (if (and (integerp a) (> a 0)) - (let ((g (cond ((<= a 100) 10) ((<= a 10000) 100) - ((<= a 1000000) 1000) (t a))) + (if (and (integerp x) (> x 0)) + (let ((g (cond ((<= x 100) 10) ((<= x 10000) 100) + ((<= x 1000000) 1000) (t x))) g2) - (while (< (setq g2 (/ (+ g (/ a g)) 2)) g) + (while (< (setq g2 (/ (+ g (/ x g)) 2)) g) (setq g g2)) g) - (if (eq a 0) 0 (signal 'arith-error nil)))) + (if (eq x 0) 0 (signal 'arith-error nil)))) (defun floor* (x &optional y) "Return a list of the floor of X and the fractional part of X. @@ -388,9 +398,9 @@ With two arguments, return rounding and remainder of their quotient." "The remainder of X divided by Y, with the same sign as X." (nth 1 (truncate* x y))) -(defun signum (a) - "Return 1 if A is positive, -1 if negative, 0 if zero." - (cond ((> a 0) 1) ((< a 0) -1) (t 0))) +(defun signum (x) + "Return 1 if X is positive, -1 if negative, 0 if zero." + (cond ((> x 0) 1) ((< x 0) -1) (t 0))) ;; Random numbers. @@ -514,7 +524,8 @@ If START or END is negative, it counts from the end." res)))))) (defun concatenate (type &rest seqs) - "Concatenate, into a sequence of type TYPE, the argument SEQUENCES." + "Concatenate, into a sequence of type TYPE, the argument SEQUENCEs. +\n(fn TYPE SEQUENCE...)" (cond ((eq type 'vector) (apply 'vconcat seqs)) ((eq type 'string) (apply 'concat seqs)) ((eq type 'list) (apply 'append (append seqs '(nil)))) @@ -532,7 +543,7 @@ If START or END is negative, it counts from the end." (nconc (nreverse x) y)) (defun list-length (x) - "Return the length of a list. Return nil if list is circular." + "Return the length of list X. Return nil if list is circular." (let ((n 0) (fast x) (slow x)) (while (and (cdr fast) (not (and (eq fast slow) (> n 0)))) (setq n (+ n 2) fast (cdr (cdr fast)) slow (cdr slow))) @@ -550,7 +561,8 @@ If START or END is negative, it counts from the end." ;;; Property lists. (defun get* (sym tag &optional def) ; See compiler macro in cl-macs.el - "Return the value of SYMBOL's PROPNAME property, or DEFAULT if none." + "Return the value of SYMBOL's PROPNAME property, or DEFAULT if none. +\n(fn SYMBOL PROPNAME &optional DEFAULT)" (or (get sym tag) (and def (let ((plist (symbol-plist sym))) @@ -560,7 +572,8 @@ If START or END is negative, it counts from the end." (defun getf (plist tag &optional def) "Search PROPLIST for property PROPNAME; return its value or DEFAULT. -PROPLIST is a list of the sort returned by `symbol-plist'." +PROPLIST is a list of the sort returned by `symbol-plist'. +\n(fn PROPLIST PROPNAME &optional DEFAULT)" (setplist '--cl-getf-symbol-- plist) (or (get '--cl-getf-symbol-- tag) ;; Originally we called get* here, @@ -582,7 +595,8 @@ PROPLIST is a list of the sort returned by `symbol-plist'." (and (cdr p) (progn (setcdr p (cdr (cdr (cdr p)))) t)))) (defun cl-remprop (sym tag) - "Remove from SYMBOL's plist the property PROP and its value." + "Remove from SYMBOL's plist the property PROPNAME and its value. +\n(fn SYMBOL PROPNAME)" (let ((plist (symbol-plist sym))) (if (and plist (eq tag (car plist))) (progn (setplist sym (cdr (cdr plist))) t) diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el index 8bc195bdae8..1be2f9171a6 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el @@ -207,8 +207,8 @@ and BODY is implicitly surrounded by (block NAME ...). (defmacro function* (func) "Introduce a function. -Like normal `function', except that if argument is a lambda form, its -ARGLIST allows full Common Lisp conventions." +Like normal `function', except that if argument is a lambda form, +its argument list allows full Common Lisp conventions." (if (eq (car-safe func) 'lambda) (let* ((res (cl-transform-lambda (cdr func) 'cl-none)) (form (list 'function (cons 'lambda (cdr res))))) @@ -488,13 +488,14 @@ The result of the body appears to the compiler as a quoted constant." ;;; Conditional control structures. (defmacro case (expr &rest clauses) - "Eval EXPR and choose from CLAUSES on that value. + "Eval EXPR and choose among clauses on that value. Each clause looks like (KEYLIST BODY...). EXPR is evaluated and compared against each key in each KEYLIST; the corresponding BODY is evaluated. If no clause succeeds, case returns nil. A single atom may be used in place of a KEYLIST of one atom. A KEYLIST of t or `otherwise' is allowed only in the final clause, and matches if no other keys match. -Key values are compared by `eql'." +Key values are compared by `eql'. +\n(fn EXPR (KEYLIST BODY...)...)" (let* ((temp (if (cl-simple-expr-p expr 3) expr (make-symbol "--cl-var--"))) (head-list nil) (body (cons @@ -522,15 +523,17 @@ Key values are compared by `eql'." (defmacro ecase (expr &rest clauses) "Like `case', but error if no case fits. -`otherwise'-clauses are not allowed." +`otherwise'-clauses are not allowed. +\n(fn EXPR (KEYLIST BODY...)...)" (list* 'case expr (append clauses '((ecase-error-flag))))) (defmacro typecase (expr &rest clauses) - "Evals EXPR, chooses from CLAUSES on that value. + "Evals EXPR, chooses among clauses on that value. Each clause looks like (TYPE BODY...). EXPR is evaluated and, if it satisfies TYPE, the corresponding BODY is evaluated. If no clause succeeds, typecase returns nil. A TYPE of t or `otherwise' is allowed only in the -final clause, and matches if no other keys match." +final clause, and matches if no other keys match. +\n(fn EXPR (TYPE BODY...)...)" (let* ((temp (if (cl-simple-expr-p expr 3) expr (make-symbol "--cl-var--"))) (type-list nil) (body (cons @@ -552,7 +555,8 @@ final clause, and matches if no other keys match." (defmacro etypecase (expr &rest clauses) "Like `typecase', but error if no case fits. -`otherwise'-clauses are not allowed." +`otherwise'-clauses are not allowed. +\n(fn EXPR (TYPE BODY...)...)" (list* 'typecase expr (append clauses '((ecase-error-flag))))) @@ -1273,7 +1277,7 @@ before assigning any symbols SYM to the corresponding values. (defmacro progv (symbols values &rest body) "Bind SYMBOLS to VALUES dynamically in BODY. The forms SYMBOLS and VALUES are evaluated, and must evaluate to lists. -Each SYMBOL in the first list is bound to the corresponding VALUE in the +Each symbol in the first list is bound to the corresponding value in the second list (or made unbound if VALUES is shorter than SYMBOLS); then the BODY forms are executed and their result is returned. This is much like a `let' form, except that the list of symbols can be computed at run-time." @@ -1284,7 +1288,7 @@ a `let' form, except that the list of symbols can be computed at run-time." ;;; This should really have some way to shadow 'byte-compile properties, etc. (defmacro flet (bindings &rest body) - "Make temporary function defns. + "Make temporary function definitions. This is an analogue of `let' that operates on the function cell of FUNC rather than its value cell. The FORMs are evaluated with the specified function definitions in place, then the definitions are undone (the FUNCs @@ -1311,7 +1315,7 @@ go back to their previous definitions, or lack thereof). body)) (defmacro labels (bindings &rest body) - "Make temporary func bindings. + "Make temporary function bindings. This is like `flet', except the bindings are lexical instead of dynamic. Unlike `flet', this macro is fully compliant with the Common Lisp standard. @@ -1369,7 +1373,8 @@ by EXPANSION, and (setq NAME ...) will act like (setf EXPANSION ...). (defmacro lexical-let (bindings &rest body) "Like `let', but lexically scoped. The main visible difference is that lambdas inside BODY will create -lexical closures as in Common Lisp." +lexical closures as in Common Lisp. +\n(fn VARLIST BODY)" (let* ((cl-closure-vars cl-closure-vars) (vars (mapcar (function (lambda (x) @@ -1411,7 +1416,8 @@ lexical closures as in Common Lisp." (defmacro lexical-let* (bindings &rest body) "Like `let*', but lexically scoped. The main visible difference is that lambdas inside BODY will create -lexical closures as in Common Lisp." +lexical closures as in Common Lisp. +\n(fn VARLIST BODY)" (if (null bindings) (cons 'progn body) (setq bindings (reverse bindings)) (while bindings @@ -1435,7 +1441,7 @@ is analogous to the Common Lisp `multiple-value-bind' macro, using lists to simulate true multiple return values. For compatibility, (values A B C) is a synonym for (list A B C). -\(fn (SYM SYM...) FORM BODY)" +\(fn (SYM...) FORM BODY)" (let ((temp (make-symbol "--cl-var--")) (n -1)) (list* 'let* (cons (list temp form) (mapcar (function @@ -1451,7 +1457,7 @@ each of the symbols SYM in turn. This is analogous to the Common Lisp `multiple-value-setq' macro, using lists to simulate true multiple return values. For compatibility, (values A B C) is a synonym for (list A B C). -\(fn (SYM SYM...) FORM)" +\(fn (SYM...) FORM)" (cond ((null vars) (list 'progn form nil)) ((null (cdr vars)) (list 'setq (car vars) (list 'car form))) (t @@ -1967,7 +1973,7 @@ The form returns true if TAG was found and removed, nil otherwise." Example: (shiftf A B C) sets A to B, B to C, and returns the old A. Each PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'. -\(fn PLACE PLACE... VAL)" +\(fn PLACE... VAL)" (cond ((null args) place) ((symbolp place) `(prog1 ,place (setq ,place (shiftf ,@args)))) diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-seq.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-seq.el index cb202700a00..35403df1d0b 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-seq.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-seq.el @@ -125,8 +125,9 @@ (defun reduce (cl-func cl-seq &rest cl-keys) - "Reduce two-argument FUNCTION across SEQUENCE. -Keywords supported: :start :end :from-end :initial-value :key" + "Reduce two-argument FUNCTION across SEQ. +\nKeywords supported: :start :end :from-end :initial-value :key +\n(fn FUNCTION SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:from-end (:start 0) :end :initial-value :key) () (or (listp cl-seq) (setq cl-seq (append cl-seq nil))) (setq cl-seq (subseq cl-seq cl-start cl-end)) @@ -145,7 +146,8 @@ Keywords supported: :start :end :from-end :initial-value :key" (defun fill (seq item &rest cl-keys) "Fill the elements of SEQ with ITEM. -Keywords supported: :start :end" +\nKeywords supported: :start :end +\n(fn SEQ ITEM [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords ((:start 0) :end) () (if (listp seq) (let ((p (nthcdr cl-start seq)) @@ -164,7 +166,8 @@ Keywords supported: :start :end" (defun replace (cl-seq1 cl-seq2 &rest cl-keys) "Replace the elements of SEQ1 with the elements of SEQ2. SEQ1 is destructively modified, then returned. -Keywords supported: :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2" +\nKeywords supported: :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2 +\n(fn SEQ1 SEQ2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords ((:start1 0) :end1 (:start2 0) :end2) () (if (and (eq cl-seq1 cl-seq2) (<= cl-start2 cl-start1)) (or (= cl-start1 cl-start2) @@ -206,7 +209,8 @@ Keywords supported: :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2" "Remove all occurrences of ITEM in SEQ. This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary to avoid corrupting the original SEQ. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn ITEM SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not :count :from-end (:start 0) :end) () (if (<= (or cl-count (setq cl-count 8000000)) 0) @@ -250,20 +254,23 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end" "Remove all items satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary to avoid corrupting the original SEQ. -Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'remove* nil cl-list :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun remove-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Remove all items not satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary to avoid corrupting the original SEQ. -Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'remove* nil cl-list :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun delete* (cl-item cl-seq &rest cl-keys) "Remove all occurrences of ITEM in SEQ. This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn ITEM SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not :count :from-end (:start 0) :end) () (if (<= (or cl-count (setq cl-count 8000000)) 0) @@ -305,23 +312,27 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end" (defun delete-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Remove all items satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible. -Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'delete* nil cl-list :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun delete-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Remove all items not satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible. -Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'delete* nil cl-list :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun remove-duplicates (cl-seq &rest cl-keys) "Return a copy of SEQ with all duplicate elements removed. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end +\n(fn SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-delete-duplicates cl-seq cl-keys t)) (defun delete-duplicates (cl-seq &rest cl-keys) "Remove all duplicate elements from SEQ (destructively). -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end +\n(fn SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-delete-duplicates cl-seq cl-keys nil)) (defun cl-delete-duplicates (cl-seq cl-keys cl-copy) @@ -368,7 +379,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end" "Substitute NEW for OLD in SEQ. This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary to avoid corrupting the original SEQ. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn NEW OLD SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not :count (:start 0) :end :from-end) () (if (or (eq cl-old cl-new) @@ -388,20 +400,23 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end" "Substitute NEW for all items satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary to avoid corrupting the original SEQ. -Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn NEW PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'substitute cl-new nil cl-list :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun substitute-if-not (cl-new cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Substitute NEW for all items not satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of SEQ if necessary to avoid corrupting the original SEQ. -Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn NEW PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'substitute cl-new nil cl-list :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun nsubstitute (cl-new cl-old cl-seq &rest cl-keys) "Substitute NEW for OLD in SEQ. This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn NEW OLD SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not :count (:start 0) :end :from-end) () (or (eq cl-old cl-new) (<= (or cl-count (setq cl-count 8000000)) 0) @@ -433,38 +448,44 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :count :start :end :from-end" (defun nsubstitute-if (cl-new cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Substitute NEW for all items satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible. -Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn NEW PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'nsubstitute cl-new nil cl-list :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun nsubstitute-if-not (cl-new cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Substitute NEW for all items not satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ whenever possible. -Keywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :key :count :start :end :from-end +\n(fn NEW PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'nsubstitute cl-new nil cl-list :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun find (cl-item cl-seq &rest cl-keys) - "Find the first occurrence of ITEM in LIST. + "Find the first occurrence of ITEM in SEQ. Return the matching ITEM, or nil if not found. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end +\n(fn ITEM SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (let ((cl-pos (apply 'position cl-item cl-seq cl-keys))) (and cl-pos (elt cl-seq cl-pos)))) (defun find-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) - "Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in LIST. -Return the matching ITEM, or nil if not found. -Keywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end" + "Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. +Return the matching item, or nil if not found. +\nKeywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'find nil cl-list :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun find-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) - "Find the first item not satisfying PREDICATE in LIST. -Return the matching ITEM, or nil if not found. -Keywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end" + "Find the first item not satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. +Return the matching item, or nil if not found. +\nKeywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'find nil cl-list :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun position (cl-item cl-seq &rest cl-keys) - "Find the first occurrence of ITEM in LIST. + "Find the first occurrence of ITEM in SEQ. Return the index of the matching item, or nil if not found. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end +\n(fn ITEM SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not (:start 0) :end :from-end) () (cl-position cl-item cl-seq cl-start cl-end cl-from-end))) @@ -491,20 +512,23 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end :from-end" (and (< cl-start cl-end) cl-start)))) (defun position-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) - "Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in LIST. + "Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. Return the index of the matching item, or nil if not found. -Keywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'position nil cl-list :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun position-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) - "Find the first item not satisfying PREDICATE in LIST. + "Find the first item not satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. Return the index of the matching item, or nil if not found. -Keywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :key :start :end :from-end +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'position nil cl-list :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun count (cl-item cl-seq &rest cl-keys) - "Count the number of occurrences of ITEM in LIST. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end" + "Count the number of occurrences of ITEM in SEQ. +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end +\n(fn ITEM SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not (:start 0) :end) () (let ((cl-count 0) cl-x) (or cl-end (setq cl-end (length cl-seq))) @@ -516,20 +540,23 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start :end" cl-count))) (defun count-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) - "Count the number of items satisfying PREDICATE in LIST. -Keywords supported: :key :start :end" + "Count the number of items satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. +\nKeywords supported: :key :start :end +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'count nil cl-list :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun count-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) - "Count the number of items not satisfying PREDICATE in LIST. -Keywords supported: :key :start :end" + "Count the number of items not satisfying PREDICATE in SEQ. +\nKeywords supported: :key :start :end +\n(fn PREDICATE SEQ [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'count nil cl-list :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun mismatch (cl-seq1 cl-seq2 &rest cl-keys) "Compare SEQ1 with SEQ2, return index of first mismatching element. Return nil if the sequences match. If one sequence is a prefix of the other, the return value indicates the end of the shorter sequence. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2 :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2 :from-end +\n(fn SEQ1 SEQ2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :from-end (:start1 0) :end1 (:start2 0) :end2) () (or cl-end1 (setq cl-end1 (length cl-seq1))) @@ -558,7 +585,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2 :from-end" "Search for SEQ1 as a subsequence of SEQ2. Return the index of the leftmost element of the first match found; return nil if there are no matches. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2 :from-end" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2 :from-end +\n(fn SEQ1 SEQ2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :from-end (:start1 0) :end1 (:start2 0) :end2) () (or cl-end1 (setq cl-end1 (length cl-seq1))) @@ -580,9 +608,10 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key :start1 :end1 :start2 :end2 :from-end" (and (< cl-start2 cl-end2) cl-pos))))) (defun sort* (cl-seq cl-pred &rest cl-keys) - "Sort the argument SEQUENCE according to PREDICATE. -This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQUENCE if possible. -Keywords supported: :key" + "Sort the argument SEQ according to PREDICATE. +This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ if possible. +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn SEQ PREDICATE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (if (nlistp cl-seq) (replace cl-seq (apply 'sort* (append cl-seq nil) cl-pred cl-keys)) (cl-parsing-keywords (:key) () @@ -593,16 +622,18 @@ Keywords supported: :key" (funcall cl-key cl-y))))))))) (defun stable-sort (cl-seq cl-pred &rest cl-keys) - "Sort the argument SEQUENCE stably according to PREDICATE. -This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQUENCE if possible. -Keywords supported: :key" + "Sort the argument SEQ stably according to PREDICATE. +This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of SEQ if possible. +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn SEQ PREDICATE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'sort* cl-seq cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun merge (cl-type cl-seq1 cl-seq2 cl-pred &rest cl-keys) "Destructively merge the two sequences to produce a new sequence. -TYPE is the sequence type to return, SEQ1 and SEQ2 are the two -argument sequences, and PRED is a `less-than' predicate on the elements. -Keywords supported: :key" +TYPE is the sequence type to return, SEQ1 and SEQ2 are the two argument +sequences, and PREDICATE is a `less-than' predicate on the elements. +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn TYPE SEQ1 SEQ2 PREDICATE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (or (listp cl-seq1) (setq cl-seq1 (append cl-seq1 nil))) (or (listp cl-seq2) (setq cl-seq2 (append cl-seq2 nil))) (cl-parsing-keywords (:key) () @@ -618,7 +649,8 @@ Keywords supported: :key" (defun member* (cl-item cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Find the first occurrence of ITEM in LIST. Return the sublist of LIST whose car is ITEM. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn ITEM LIST [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (if cl-keys (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not) () (while (and cl-list (not (cl-check-test cl-item (car cl-list)))) @@ -631,13 +663,15 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" (defun member-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in LIST. Return the sublist of LIST whose car matches. -Keywords supported: :key" +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn PREDICATE LIST [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'member* nil cl-list :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun member-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Find the first item not satisfying PREDICATE in LIST. Return the sublist of LIST whose car matches. -Keywords supported: :key" +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn PREDICATE LIST [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'member* nil cl-list :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun cl-adjoin (cl-item cl-list &rest cl-keys) @@ -649,7 +683,8 @@ Keywords supported: :key" ;;; See compiler macro in cl-macs.el (defun assoc* (cl-item cl-alist &rest cl-keys) "Find the first item whose car matches ITEM in LIST. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn ITEM LIST [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (if cl-keys (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not) () (while (and cl-alist @@ -663,17 +698,20 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" (defun assoc-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Find the first item whose car satisfies PREDICATE in LIST. -Keywords supported: :key" +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn PREDICATE LIST [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'assoc* nil cl-list :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun assoc-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Find the first item whose car does not satisfy PREDICATE in LIST. -Keywords supported: :key" +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn PREDICATE LIST [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'assoc* nil cl-list :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun rassoc* (cl-item cl-alist &rest cl-keys) "Find the first item whose cdr matches ITEM in LIST. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn ITEM LIST [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (if (or cl-keys (numberp cl-item)) (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not) () (while (and cl-alist @@ -685,12 +723,14 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" (defun rassoc-if (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Find the first item whose cdr satisfies PREDICATE in LIST. -Keywords supported: :key" +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn PREDICATE LIST [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'rassoc* nil cl-list :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun rassoc-if-not (cl-pred cl-list &rest cl-keys) "Find the first item whose cdr does not satisfy PREDICATE in LIST. -Keywords supported: :key" +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn PREDICATE LIST [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'rassoc* nil cl-list :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun union (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys) @@ -698,7 +738,8 @@ Keywords supported: :key" The result list contains all items that appear in either LIST1 or LIST2. This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of the data if necessary to avoid corrupting the original LIST1 and LIST2. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn LIST1 LIST2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cond ((null cl-list1) cl-list2) ((null cl-list2) cl-list1) ((equal cl-list1 cl-list2) cl-list1) (t @@ -717,7 +758,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" The result list contains all items that appear in either LIST1 or LIST2. This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of LIST1 and LIST2 whenever possible. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn LIST1 LIST2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cond ((null cl-list1) cl-list2) ((null cl-list2) cl-list1) (t (apply 'union cl-list1 cl-list2 cl-keys)))) @@ -726,7 +768,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" The result list contains all items that appear in both LIST1 and LIST2. This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of the data if necessary to avoid corrupting the original LIST1 and LIST2. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn LIST1 LIST2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (and cl-list1 cl-list2 (if (equal cl-list1 cl-list2) cl-list1 (cl-parsing-keywords (:key) (:test :test-not) @@ -747,7 +790,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" The result list contains all items that appear in both LIST1 and LIST2. This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of LIST1 and LIST2 whenever possible. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn LIST1 LIST2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (and cl-list1 cl-list2 (apply 'intersection cl-list1 cl-list2 cl-keys))) (defun set-difference (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys) @@ -755,7 +799,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" The result list contains all items that appear in LIST1 but not LIST2. This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of the data if necessary to avoid corrupting the original LIST1 and LIST2. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn LIST1 LIST2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (if (or (null cl-list1) (null cl-list2)) cl-list1 (cl-parsing-keywords (:key) (:test :test-not) (let ((cl-res nil)) @@ -773,7 +818,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" The result list contains all items that appear in LIST1 but not LIST2. This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of LIST1 and LIST2 whenever possible. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn LIST1 LIST2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (if (or (null cl-list1) (null cl-list2)) cl-list1 (apply 'set-difference cl-list1 cl-list2 cl-keys))) @@ -782,7 +828,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" The result list contains all items that appear in exactly one of LIST1, LIST2. This is a non-destructive function; it makes a copy of the data if necessary to avoid corrupting the original LIST1 and LIST2. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn LIST1 LIST2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cond ((null cl-list1) cl-list2) ((null cl-list2) cl-list1) ((equal cl-list1 cl-list2) nil) (t (append (apply 'set-difference cl-list1 cl-list2 cl-keys) @@ -793,7 +840,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" The result list contains all items that appear in exactly one of LIST1, LIST2. This is a destructive function; it reuses the storage of LIST1 and LIST2 whenever possible. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn LIST1 LIST2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cond ((null cl-list1) cl-list2) ((null cl-list2) cl-list1) ((equal cl-list1 cl-list2) nil) (t (nconc (apply 'nset-difference cl-list1 cl-list2 cl-keys) @@ -802,7 +850,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" (defun subsetp (cl-list1 cl-list2 &rest cl-keys) "Return true if LIST1 is a subset of LIST2. I.e., if every element of LIST1 also appears in LIST2. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn LIST1 LIST2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cond ((null cl-list1) t) ((null cl-list2) nil) ((equal cl-list1 cl-list2) t) (t (cl-parsing-keywords (:key) (:test :test-not) @@ -815,38 +864,44 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" (defun subst-if (cl-new cl-pred cl-tree &rest cl-keys) "Substitute NEW for elements matching PREDICATE in TREE (non-destructively). Return a copy of TREE with all matching elements replaced by NEW. -Keywords supported: :key" +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn NEW PREDICATE TREE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'sublis (list (cons nil cl-new)) cl-tree :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun subst-if-not (cl-new cl-pred cl-tree &rest cl-keys) "Substitute NEW for elts not matching PREDICATE in TREE (non-destructively). Return a copy of TREE with all non-matching elements replaced by NEW. -Keywords supported: :key" +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn NEW PREDICATE TREE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'sublis (list (cons nil cl-new)) cl-tree :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun nsubst (cl-new cl-old cl-tree &rest cl-keys) "Substitute NEW for OLD everywhere in TREE (destructively). Any element of TREE which is `eql' to OLD is changed to NEW (via a call to `setcar'). -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn NEW OLD TREE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'nsublis (list (cons cl-old cl-new)) cl-tree cl-keys)) (defun nsubst-if (cl-new cl-pred cl-tree &rest cl-keys) "Substitute NEW for elements matching PREDICATE in TREE (destructively). Any element of TREE which matches is changed to NEW (via a call to `setcar'). -Keywords supported: :key" +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn NEW PREDICATE TREE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'nsublis (list (cons nil cl-new)) cl-tree :if cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun nsubst-if-not (cl-new cl-pred cl-tree &rest cl-keys) "Substitute NEW for elements not matching PREDICATE in TREE (destructively). Any element of TREE which matches is changed to NEW (via a call to `setcar'). -Keywords supported: :key" +\nKeywords supported: :key +\n(fn NEW PREDICATE TREE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (apply 'nsublis (list (cons nil cl-new)) cl-tree :if-not cl-pred cl-keys)) (defun sublis (cl-alist cl-tree &rest cl-keys) "Perform substitutions indicated by ALIST in TREE (non-destructively). Return a copy of TREE with all matching elements replaced. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn ALIST TREE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not) () (cl-sublis-rec cl-tree))) @@ -867,7 +922,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" (defun nsublis (cl-alist cl-tree &rest cl-keys) "Perform substitutions indicated by ALIST in TREE (destructively). Any matching element of TREE is changed via a call to `setcar'. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn ALIST TREE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key :if :if-not) () (let ((cl-hold (list cl-tree))) (cl-nsublis-rec cl-hold) @@ -888,9 +944,10 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" (setq cl-tree (cdr cl-tree)))))) (defun tree-equal (cl-x cl-y &rest cl-keys) - "Return t if trees X and Y have `eql' leaves. + "Return t if trees TREE1 and TREE2 have `eql' leaves. Atoms are compared by `eql'; cons cells are compared recursively. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn TREE1 TREE2 [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cl-parsing-keywords (:test :test-not :key) () (cl-tree-equal-rec cl-x cl-y))) diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el index 11835629bd7..e7f736cfd72 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el @@ -112,16 +112,6 @@ a future Emacs interpreter will be able to use it.") (defun cl-cannot-unload () (error "Cannot unload the feature `cl'")) -;;; Predicates. - -(defun eql (a b) ; See compiler macro in cl-macs.el - "Return t if the two args are the same Lisp object. -Floating-point numbers of equal value are `eql', but they may not be `eq'." - (if (numberp a) - (equal a b) - (eq a b))) - - ;;; Generalized variables. These macros are defined here so that they ;;; can safely be used in .emacs files. @@ -162,7 +152,8 @@ be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'." "(pushnew X PLACE): insert X at the head of the list if not already there. Like (push X PLACE), except that the list is unmodified if X is `eql' to an element already on the list. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn X PLACE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (if (symbolp place) (list 'setq place (list* 'adjoin x place keys)) (list* 'callf2 'adjoin x place keys))) @@ -256,7 +247,8 @@ Otherwise, the macro is expanded and the expansion is considered in place of FORM. When a non-macro-call results, it is returned. The second optional arg ENVIRONMENT specifies an environment of macro -definitions to shadow the loaded ones for use in file byte-compilation." +definitions to shadow the loaded ones for use in file byte-compilation. +\n(fn FORM &optional ENVIRONMENT)" (let ((cl-macro-environment cl-env)) (while (progn (setq cl-macro (funcall cl-old-macroexpand cl-macro cl-env)) (and (symbolp cl-macro) @@ -300,27 +292,27 @@ definitions to shadow the loaded ones for use in file byte-compilation." ;;; Numbers. -(defun floatp-safe (x) +(defun floatp-safe (object) "Return t if OBJECT is a floating point number. On Emacs versions that lack floating-point support, this function always returns nil." - (and (numberp x) (not (integerp x)))) + (and (numberp object) (not (integerp object)))) -(defun plusp (x) +(defun plusp (number) "Return t if NUMBER is positive." - (> x 0)) + (> number 0)) -(defun minusp (x) +(defun minusp (number) "Return t if NUMBER is negative." - (< x 0)) + (< number 0)) -(defun oddp (x) +(defun oddp (integer) "Return t if INTEGER is odd." - (eq (logand x 1) 1)) + (eq (logand integer 1) 1)) -(defun evenp (x) +(defun evenp (integer) "Return t if INTEGER is even." - (eq (logand x 1) 0)) + (eq (logand integer 1) 0)) (defvar *random-state* (vector 'cl-random-state-tag -1 30 (cl-random-time))) @@ -344,7 +336,8 @@ always returns nil." If there are several SEQs, FUNCTION is called with that many arguments, and mapping stops as soon as the shortest list runs out. With just one SEQ, this is like `mapcar'. With several, it is like the Common Lisp -`mapcar' function extended to arbitrary sequence types." +`mapcar' function extended to arbitrary sequence types. +\n(fn FUNCTION SEQ...)" (if cl-rest (if (or (cdr cl-rest) (nlistp cl-x) (nlistp (car cl-rest))) (cl-mapcar-many cl-func (cons cl-x cl-rest)) @@ -503,9 +496,10 @@ SEQ, this is like `mapcar'. With several, it is like the Common Lisp ;; x)) (defun list* (arg &rest rest) ; See compiler macro in cl-macs.el - "Return a new list with specified args as elements, consed to last arg. + "Return a new list with specified ARGs as elements, consed to last ARG. Thus, `(list* A B C D)' is equivalent to `(nconc (list A B C) D)', or to -`(cons A (cons B (cons C D)))'." +`(cons A (cons B (cons C D)))'. +\n(fn ARG...)" (cond ((not rest) arg) ((not (cdr rest)) (cons arg (car rest))) (t (let* ((n (length rest)) @@ -522,8 +516,8 @@ Thus, `(list* A B C D)' is equivalent to `(nconc (list A B C) D)', or to (nreverse res))) (defun copy-list (list) - "Return a copy of a list, which may be a dotted list. -The elements of the list are not copied, just the list structure itself." + "Return a copy of LIST, which may be a dotted list. +The elements of LIST are not copied, just the list structure itself." (if (consp list) (let ((res nil)) (while (consp list) (push (pop list) res)) @@ -544,7 +538,8 @@ The elements of the list are not copied, just the list structure itself." (defun adjoin (cl-item cl-list &rest cl-keys) ; See compiler macro in cl-macs "Return ITEM consed onto the front of LIST only if it's not already there. Otherwise, return LIST unmodified. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn ITEM LIST [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (cond ((or (equal cl-keys '(:test eq)) (and (null cl-keys) (not (numberp cl-item)))) (if (memq cl-item cl-list) cl-list (cons cl-item cl-list))) @@ -555,7 +550,8 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" (defun subst (cl-new cl-old cl-tree &rest cl-keys) "Substitute NEW for OLD everywhere in TREE (non-destructively). Return a copy of TREE with all elements `eql' to OLD replaced by NEW. -Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" +\nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key +\n(fn NEW OLD TREE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)" (if (or cl-keys (and (numberp cl-old) (not (integerp cl-old)))) (apply 'sublis (list (cons cl-old cl-new)) cl-tree cl-keys) (cl-do-subst cl-new cl-old cl-tree))) @@ -569,8 +565,17 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" cl-tree (cons a d)))) (t cl-tree))) -(defun acons (a b c) (cons (cons a b) c)) -(defun pairlis (a b &optional c) (nconc (mapcar* 'cons a b) c)) +(defun acons (key value alist) + "Add KEY and VALUE to ALIST. +Return a new list with (cons KEY VALUE) as car and ALIST as cdr." + (cons (cons key value) alist)) + +(defun pairlis (keys values &optional alist) + "Make an alist from KEYS and VALUES. +Return a new alist composed by associating KEYS to corresponding VALUES; +the process stops as soon as KEYS or VALUES run out. +If ALIST is non-nil, the new pairs are prepended to it." + (nconc (mapcar* 'cons keys values) alist)) ;;; Miscellaneous. @@ -699,5 +704,5 @@ Keywords supported: :test :test-not :key" (run-hooks 'cl-load-hook) -;;; arch-tag: 5f07fa74-f153-4524-9303-21f5be125851 +;; arch-tag: 5f07fa74-f153-4524-9303-21f5be125851 ;;; cl.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/derived.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/derived.el index c00028ad218..5ba9c094355 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/derived.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/derived.el @@ -132,6 +132,7 @@ BODY can start with a bunch of keyword arguments. The following keyword arguments are currently understood: :group GROUP Declare the customization group that corresponds to this mode. + The command `customize-mode' uses this. :syntax-table TABLE Use TABLE instead of the default. A nil value means to simply use the same syntax-table as the parent. diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el index 0892af1bb35..188dc172e07 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ For example, you could write (setq group `(:group ',(intern (replace-regexp-in-string "-mode\\'" "" mode-name))))) - + `(progn ;; Define the variable to enable or disable the mode. ,(if (not globalp) @@ -306,9 +306,9 @@ in which `%s' turns it on." ;; Setup hook to handle future mode changes and new buffers. (if ,global-mode (progn - (add-hook 'find-file-hook ',buffers) + (add-hook 'after-change-major-mode-hook ',buffers) (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook ',cmmh)) - (remove-hook 'find-file-hook ',buffers) + (remove-hook 'after-change-major-mode-hook ',buffers) (remove-hook 'change-major-mode-hook ',cmmh)) ;; Go through existing buffers. diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/easymenu.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/easymenu.el index c9f1769ae14..b3160c9b752 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/easymenu.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/easymenu.el @@ -471,11 +471,15 @@ Contrary to XEmacs, this is a nop on Emacs since menus are automatically (defun easy-menu-add (menu &optional map) "Add the menu to the menubar. -This is a nop on Emacs since menus are automatically activated when the -corresponding keymap is activated. On XEmacs this is needed to actually -add the menu to the current menubar. -Maybe precalculate equivalent key bindings. -Do it only if `easy-menu-precalculate-equivalent-keybindings' is on." +On Emacs, menus are already automatically activated when the +corresponding keymap is activated. On XEmacs this is needed to +actually add the menu to the current menubar. + +This also precalculates equivalent key bindings when +`easy-menu-precalculate-equivalent-keybindings' is on. + +You should call this once the menu and keybindings are set up +completely and menu filter functions can be expected to work." (when easy-menu-precalculate-equivalent-keybindings (if (and (symbolp menu) (not (keymapp menu)) (boundp menu)) (setq menu (symbol-value menu))) diff --git a/lisp/emulation/tpu-extras.el b/lisp/emulation/tpu-extras.el index 9c417dd3a40..427ef19bccd 100644 --- a/lisp/emulation/tpu-extras.el +++ b/lisp/emulation/tpu-extras.el @@ -144,9 +144,9 @@ the previous line when starting from a line beginning." "Eliminate whitespace at ends of lines, if the cursor is free." (if (and (buffer-modified-p) tpu-cursor-free) (tpu-trim-line-ends))) -(or (memq 'tpu-write-file-hook write-file-hooks) - (setq write-file-hooks - (cons 'tpu-write-file-hook write-file-hooks))) +(or (memq 'tpu-write-file-hook write-file-functions) + (setq write-file-functions + (cons 'tpu-write-file-hook write-file-functions))) ;;; Utility routines for implementing scroll margins diff --git a/lisp/emulation/viper-ex.el b/lisp/emulation/viper-ex.el index 7e8a5cbeb99..c29e0e26ba5 100644 --- a/lisp/emulation/viper-ex.el +++ b/lisp/emulation/viper-ex.el @@ -67,10 +67,10 @@ ;;; Variables (defconst viper-ex-work-buf-name " *ex-working-space*") -(defconst viper-ex-work-buf (get-buffer-create viper-ex-work-buf-name)) +(defvar viper-ex-work-buf (get-buffer-create viper-ex-work-buf-name)) (defconst viper-ex-tmp-buf-name " *ex-tmp*") (defconst viper-ex-print-buf-name " *ex-print*") -(defconst viper-ex-print-buf (get-buffer-create viper-ex-print-buf-name)) +(defvar viper-ex-print-buf (get-buffer-create viper-ex-print-buf-name)) ;;; ex-commands... diff --git a/lisp/faces.el b/lisp/faces.el index f4522c8a155..5f19ba7a880 100644 --- a/lisp/faces.el +++ b/lisp/faces.el @@ -1844,9 +1844,22 @@ created." :group 'modeline :group 'basic-faces) +(defface mode-line-highlight + '((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)) + :background "RoyalBlue4" :foreground "white") + (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)) + :background "light sky blue" :foreground "black") + (t + :inverse-video t)) + "Basic mode line face for highlighting." + :version "22.1" + :group 'modeline + :group 'basic-faces) + ;; Make `modeline' an alias for `mode-line', for compatibility. (put 'modeline 'face-alias 'mode-line) (put 'modeline-inactive 'face-alias 'mode-line-inactive) +(put 'modeline-higilight 'face-alias 'mode-line-highlight) (defface header-line '((default diff --git a/lisp/files.el b/lisp/files.el index d519f041152..4602b4e1efa 100644 --- a/lisp/files.el +++ b/lisp/files.el @@ -1744,7 +1744,7 @@ in that case, this function acts as if `enable-local-variables' were t." (mapc (lambda (elt) (cons (purecopy (car elt)) (cdr elt))) - '(;; do this first, so that .html.pl is Polish html, not Perl + `(;; do this first, so that .html.pl is Polish html, not Perl ("\\.s?html?\\(\\.[a-zA-Z_]+\\)?\\'" . html-mode) ("\\.te?xt\\'" . text-mode) ("\\.[tT]e[xX]\\'" . tex-mode) @@ -1762,9 +1762,12 @@ in that case, this function acts as if `enable-local-variables' were t." ("\\.ad[abs]\\'" . ada-mode) ("\\.ad[bs].dg\\'" . ada-mode) ("\\.\\([pP]\\([Llm]\\|erl\\|od\\)\\|al\\)\\'" . perl-mode) - ("\\.mk\\'" . makefile-gmake-mode) ; Might be any make, give Gnu the host advantage - ("[Mm]akefile\\'" . makefile-mode) ("GNUmakefile\\'" . makefile-gmake-mode) + ,@(if (memq system-type '(berkeley-unix next-mach darwin)) + '(("\\.mk\\'" . makefile-bsdmake-mode) + ("[Mm]akefile\\'" . makefile-bsdmake-mode)) + '(("\\.mk\\'" . makefile-gmake-mode) ; Might be any make, give Gnu the host advantage + ("[Mm]akefile\\'" . makefile-mode))) ("Makeppfile\\'" . makefile-makepp-mode) ("\\.am\\'" . makefile-automake-mode) ;; Less common extensions come here diff --git a/lisp/font-core.el b/lisp/font-core.el index a077ce756c0..056c1b3515b 100644 --- a/lisp/font-core.el +++ b/lisp/font-core.el @@ -231,24 +231,20 @@ this function onto `change-major-mode-hook'." ;; hook is run, the major mode is in the process of being changed and we do not ;; know what the final major mode will be. So, `font-lock-change-major-mode' ;; only (a) notes the name of the current buffer, and (b) adds our function -;; `turn-on-font-lock-if-enabled' to the hook variables `find-file-hook' and -;; `post-command-hook' (for buffers that are not visiting files). By the time +;; `turn-on-font-lock-if-enabled' to the hook variables +;; `after-change-major-mode-hook' and `post-command-hook' (for modes +;; that do not yet run `after-change-major-mode-hook'). By the time ;; the functions on the first of these hooks to be run are run, the new major ;; mode is assumed to be in place. This way we get a Font Lock function run ;; when a major mode is turned on, without knowing major modes or their hooks. ;; -;; Naturally this requires that (a) major modes run `kill-all-local-variables', -;; as they are supposed to do, and (b) the major mode is in place after the -;; file is visited or the command that ran `kill-all-local-variables' has -;; finished, whichever the sooner. Arguably, any major mode that does not -;; follow the convension (a) is broken, and I can't think of any reason why (b) -;; would not be met (except `gnudoit' on non-files). However, it is not clean. -;; -;; Probably the cleanest solution is to have each major mode function run some -;; hook, e.g., `major-mode-hook', but maybe implementing that change is -;; impractical. I am personally against making `setq' a macro or be advised, -;; or have a special function such as `set-major-mode', but maybe someone can -;; come up with another solution? +;; Naturally this requires that major modes run `kill-all-local-variables' +;; and `after-change-major-mode-hook', as they are supposed to. For modes +;; that do not run `after-change-major-mode-hook' yet, `post-command-hook' +;; takes care of things if the mode is set directly or indirectly by +;; an interactive command; however, problems can occur if the mode is +;; set by a timer or process: in that case, proper handling of Font Lock mode +;; may be delayed until the next interactive command. ;; User interface. ;; diff --git a/lisp/font-lock.el b/lisp/font-lock.el index 5065553121d..8ef14191a0a 100644 --- a/lisp/font-lock.el +++ b/lisp/font-lock.el @@ -563,11 +563,11 @@ is not in a string or comment and not within any bracket-pairs (or else, a place such that any bracket-pairs outside it can be ignored for Emacs syntax analysis and fontification). -If this is nil, the beginning of the buffer is used, which is -always correct but tends to be slow. -This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'. -This variable is semi-obsolete; we recommend setting -`syntax-begin-function' instead.") +If this is nil, Font Lock uses `syntax-begin-function' to move back +outside of any comment, string, or sexp. This variable is semi-obsolete; +we recommend setting `syntax-begin-function' instead. + +This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.") (defvar font-lock-mark-block-function nil "*Non-nil means use this function to mark a block of text. @@ -2054,19 +2054,22 @@ This function could be MATCHER in a MATCH-ANCHORED `font-lock-keywords' item." ("\\<:\\sw+\\>" 0 font-lock-builtin-face) ;; ELisp and CLisp `&' keywords as types. ("\\&\\sw+\\>" . font-lock-type-face) - ;; Make regexp grouping constructs bold, so they stand out, but only in strings. + ;; Make regexp grouping constructs bold, so they stand out, but only + ;; in strings. ((lambda (bound) - (if (re-search-forward "\\([\\][\\]\\)\\([(|)]\\)\\(\\?:\\)?" bound) + (if (re-search-forward "\\(\\\\\\\\\\)\\([(|)]\\)\\(\\?:\\)?" bound t) (let ((face (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'face))) (if (listp face) (memq 'font-lock-string-face face) (eq 'font-lock-string-face face))))) - (1 font-lock-comment-face prepend) ; Should we introduce a lowlight face for this? - ; Ideally that would retain the color, dimmed 50%. + ;; Should we introduce a lowlight face for this? + ;; Ideally that would retain the color, dimmed. + (1 font-lock-comment-face prepend) (2 'bold prepend) (3 font-lock-type-face prepend t)) - ;; Underline innermost grouping, so that you can more easily see what belongs together. - ;; 2005-05-12: Font-lock can go into an unbreakable endless loop on this -- something's broken. + ;; Underline innermost grouping, so that you can more easily see what + ;; belongs together. 2005-05-12: Font-lock can go into an + ;; unbreakable endless loop on this -- something's broken. ;;("[\\][\\][(]\\(?:\\?:\\)?\\(\\(?:[^\\\"]+\\|[\\]\\(?:[^\\]\\|[\\][^(]\\)\\)+?\\)[\\][\\][)]" ;;1 'underline prepend) ;;; This is too general -- rms. diff --git a/lisp/help.el b/lisp/help.el index 76fc43d63ef..3323c329c97 100644 --- a/lisp/help.el +++ b/lisp/help.el @@ -698,8 +698,8 @@ the last key hit are used." (princ " runs the command ") (prin1 defn) (princ "\n which is ") - (describe-function-1 defn)))) - (print-help-return-message)))))))) + (describe-function-1 defn))))) + (print-help-return-message))))))) (defun describe-mode (&optional buffer) diff --git a/lisp/hexl.el b/lisp/hexl.el index 35674e1d10a..db6edfa48c1 100644 --- a/lisp/hexl.el +++ b/lisp/hexl.el @@ -926,10 +926,11 @@ Customize the variable `hexl-follow-ascii' to disable this feature." "Activate `hl-line-mode'" (require 'frame) (require 'hl-line) - (set (make-local-variable 'hl-line-range-function) - 'hexl-highlight-line-range) - (set (make-local-variable 'hl-line-face) - 'highlight) + (with-no-warnings + (set (make-local-variable 'hl-line-range-function) + 'hexl-highlight-line-range) + (set (make-local-variable 'hl-line-face) + 'highlight)) (hl-line-mode 1)) (defun hexl-highlight-line-range () diff --git a/lisp/imenu.el b/lisp/imenu.el index 92e00282ea0..0ebdbc4b5f3 100644 --- a/lisp/imenu.el +++ b/lisp/imenu.el @@ -192,32 +192,9 @@ with name concatenation." (defvar imenu-generic-expression nil "The regex pattern to use for creating a buffer index. -If non-nil this pattern is passed to `imenu--generic-function' -to create a buffer index. - -The value should be an alist with elements that look like this: - (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX) -or like this: - (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...) -with zero or more ARGUMENTS. The former format creates a simple element in -the index alist when it matches; the latter creates a special element -of the form (NAME POSITION-MARKER FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...) -with FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS copied from `imenu-generic-expression'. - -MENU-TITLE is a string used as the title for the submenu or nil if the -entries are not nested. - -REGEXP is a regexp that should match a construct in the buffer that is -to be displayed in the menu; i.e., function or variable definitions, -etc. It contains a substring which is the name to appear in the -menu. See the info section on Regexps for more information. - -INDEX points to the substring in REGEXP that contains the name (of the -function, variable or type) that is to appear in the menu. - -The variable `imenu-case-fold-search' determines whether or not the -regexp matches are case sensitive, and `imenu-syntax-alist' can be -used to alter the syntax table for the search. +If non-nil this pattern is passed to `imenu--generic-function' to +create a buffer index. Look there for the documentation of this +pattern's structure. For example, see the value of `fortran-imenu-generic-expression' used by `fortran-mode' with `imenu-syntax-alist' set locally to give the @@ -750,21 +727,33 @@ for modes which use `imenu--generic-function'. If it is not set, but "Return an index of the current buffer as an alist. PATTERNS is an alist with elements that look like this: - (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX). + (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX) or like this: (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...) -with zero or more ARGUMENTS. - -MENU-TITLE is a string used as the title for the submenu or nil if the -entries are not nested. +with zero or more ARGUMENTS. The former format creates a simple +element in the index alist when it matches; the latter creates a +special element of the form (NAME POSITION-MARKER FUNCTION +ARGUMENTS...) with FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS copied from +`imenu-generic-expression'. + +MENU-TITLE is a string used as the title for the submenu or nil +if the entries are not nested. + +REGEXP is a regexp that should match a construct in the buffer +that is to be displayed in the menu; i.e., function or variable +definitions, etc. It contains a substring which is the name to +appear in the menu. See the info section on Regexps for more +information. REGEXP may also be a function, called without +arguments. It is expected to search backwards. It shall return +true and set `match-data' iff it finds another element. + +INDEX points to the substring in REGEXP that contains the +name (of the function, variable or type) that is to appear in the +menu. -REGEXP is a regexp that should match a construct in the buffer that is -to be displayed in the menu; i.e., function or variable definitions, -etc. It contains a substring which is the name to appear in the -menu. See the info section on Regexps for more information. - -INDEX points to the substring in REGEXP that contains the name (of the -function, variable or type) that is to appear in the menu. +The variable `imenu-case-fold-search' determines whether or not the +regexp matches are case sensitive, and `imenu-syntax-alist' can be +used to alter the syntax table for the search. See `lisp-imenu-generic-expression' for an example of PATTERNS. @@ -811,7 +800,9 @@ depending on PATTERNS." start beg) ;; Go backwards for convenience of adding items in order. (goto-char (point-max)) - (while (and (re-search-backward regexp nil t) + (while (and (if (functionp regexp) + (funcall regexp) + (re-search-backward regexp nil t)) ;; Exit the loop if we get an empty match, ;; because it means a bad regexp was specified. (not (= (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))) diff --git a/lisp/language/viet-util.el b/lisp/language/viet-util.el index c854238b6a4..0b552a61fe5 100644 --- a/lisp/language/viet-util.el +++ b/lisp/language/viet-util.el @@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ ;;; Code: +(defvar viet-viscii-nonascii-translation-table) + ;;;###autoload (defun viet-encode-viscii-char (char) "Return VISCII character code of CHAR if appropriate." diff --git a/lisp/log-edit.el b/lisp/log-edit.el index 1fa48b65aee..09116e0584f 100644 --- a/lisp/log-edit.el +++ b/lisp/log-edit.el @@ -607,8 +607,12 @@ where LOGBUFFER is the name of the ChangeLog buffer, and each (search-forward pattern nil t)))) (setq pattern (file-name-nondirectory file))) + (setq pattern (concat "\\(^\\|[^[:alnum:]]\\)" + pattern + "\\($\\|[^[:alnum:]]\\)")) + (let (texts) - (while (search-forward pattern nil t) + (while (re-search-forward pattern nil t) (let ((entry (log-edit-changelog-entry))) (push entry texts) (goto-char (elt entry 1)))) @@ -646,5 +650,5 @@ Sort REGIONS front-to-back first." (provide 'log-edit) -;;; arch-tag: 8089b39c-983b-4e83-93cd-ed0a64c7fdcc +;; arch-tag: 8089b39c-983b-4e83-93cd-ed0a64c7fdcc ;;; log-edit.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/mail/mailalias.el b/lisp/mail/mailalias.el index 88f166707c3..d4c5c2c3261 100644 --- a/lisp/mail/mailalias.el +++ b/lisp/mail/mailalias.el @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ PATTERN is the string we want to complete." (if mail-passwd-command (call-process shell-file-name nil t nil shell-command-switch mail-passwd-command)) - (beginning-of-buffer) + (goto-char (point-min)) (setq mail-local-names nil) (while (not (eobp)) ;;Recognize lines like diff --git a/lisp/mail/rmail.el b/lisp/mail/rmail.el index 858eeff40bf..3fa8b3df3cd 100644 --- a/lisp/mail/rmail.el +++ b/lisp/mail/rmail.el @@ -3444,7 +3444,11 @@ use \\[mail-yank-original] to yank the original message into it." ;; I don't know whether there are other mailers that still ;; need the names to be stripped. ;;; (mail-strip-quoted-names reply-to) - reply-to + ;; Remove unwanted names from reply-to, since Mail-Followup-To + ;; header causes all the names in it to wind up in reply-to, not + ;; in cc. But if what's left is an empty list, use the original. + (let* ((reply-to-list (rmail-dont-reply-to reply-to))) + (if (string= reply-to-list "") reply-to reply-to-list)) subject (rmail-make-in-reply-to-field from date message-id) (if just-sender diff --git a/lisp/mail/sendmail.el b/lisp/mail/sendmail.el index 5667aa85ff1..73f99263da2 100644 --- a/lisp/mail/sendmail.el +++ b/lisp/mail/sendmail.el @@ -810,7 +810,8 @@ the user from the mailer." '(lambda (e) (unless (member e l) (push e l))) - (split-string new-header-values ", +" t)) + (split-string new-header-values + ",[[:space:]]+" t)) (mapconcat 'identity l ", ")) "\n")) ;; Add Mail-Reply-To if none yet diff --git a/lisp/mail/smtpmail.el b/lisp/mail/smtpmail.el index 3cf17f8968d..931e1417a2d 100644 --- a/lisp/mail/smtpmail.el +++ b/lisp/mail/smtpmail.el @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ This is relative to `smtpmail-queue-dir'.") ;;; mail, send it, etc... (let ((file-msg "")) (insert-file-contents smtpmail-queue-index) - (beginning-of-buffer) + (goto-char (point-min)) (while (not (eobp)) (setq file-msg (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position))) (load file-msg) @@ -465,11 +465,14 @@ This is relative to `smtpmail-queue-dir'.") (push el2 result))) (nreverse result))) +(defvar starttls-extra-args) +(defvar starttls-extra-arguments) + (defun smtpmail-open-stream (process-buffer host port) (let ((cred (smtpmail-find-credentials smtpmail-starttls-credentials host port))) (if (null (and cred (condition-case () - (progn + (with-no-warnings (require 'starttls) (call-process (if starttls-use-gnutls starttls-gnutls-program diff --git a/lisp/net/rcompile.el b/lisp/net/rcompile.el index c9078ac2d76..6928b2f4943 100644 --- a/lisp/net/rcompile.el +++ b/lisp/net/rcompile.el @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ See \\[compile]." compile-command))) (setq remote-compile-host host) (save-some-buffers nil nil) - (compile-internal compile-command "No more errors") + (compilation-start compile-command) ;; Set comint-file-name-prefix in the compilation buffer so ;; compilation-parse-errors will find referenced files by ange-ftp. (with-current-buffer compilation-last-buffer diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/cc-align.el b/lisp/progmodes/cc-align.el index c5dd091f291..139bfc8aa5a 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/cc-align.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/cc-align.el @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, -;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +;; along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to +;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, +;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ;;; Commentary: @@ -175,7 +175,8 @@ Works with: arglist-cont, arglist-cont-nonempty." (let ((open-paren (elt c-syntactic-element 2)) (paren-state (c-parse-state))) (while (not (eq (car paren-state) open-paren)) - (goto-char (car paren-state)) + (unless (consp (car paren-state)) ;; ignore matched braces + (goto-char (car paren-state))) (setq paren-state (cdr paren-state))))) (let ((start (point)) c) @@ -1171,6 +1172,7 @@ Otherwise, no determination is made." ;;(/= (point-max) ;; (save-excursion (skip-syntax-forward " ") (point)) (zerop (forward-line 1)) + (bolp) ; forward-line has funny behavior at eob. (not (looking-at "^[ \t]*$"))) 'stop nil))) diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el b/lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el index dbcfa9d991e..419803a7ada 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ;; Copyright (C) 1988,94,96,2000,01,02,03 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -;; Author: Alan Mackenzie (originally based on awk-mode.el) +;; Author: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> (originally based on awk-mode.el) ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: AWK, cc-mode, unix, languages @@ -526,13 +526,22 @@ ;; Matches any AWK regexp character which doesn't require special analysis. (defconst c-awk-escaped-newlines*-re "\\(\\\\[\n\r]\\)*") ;; Matches a (possibly empty) sequence of escaped newlines. + +;; NOTE: In what follows, "[asdf]" in a regexp will be called a "character +;; list", and "[:alpha:]" inside a character list will be known as a +;; "character class". These terms for these things vary between regexp +;; descriptions . (defconst c-awk-regexp-char-class-re + "\\[:[a-z]+:\\]") + ;; Matches a character class spec (e.g. [:alpha:]). +(defconst c-awk-regexp-char-list-re (concat "\\[" c-awk-escaped-newlines*-re "^?" c-awk-escaped-newlines*-re "]?" - "\\(" c-awk-esc-pair-re "\\|" "[^]\n\r]" "\\)*" "\\(]\\|$\\)")) -;; Matches a regexp char class, up to (but not including) EOL if the ] is + "\\(" c-awk-esc-pair-re "\\|" c-awk-regexp-char-class-re + "\\|" "[^]\n\r]" "\\)*" "\\(]\\|$\\)")) +;; Matches a regexp char list, up to (but not including) EOL if the ] is ;; missing. (defconst c-awk-regexp-innards-re - (concat "\\(" c-awk-esc-pair-re "\\|" c-awk-regexp-char-class-re + (concat "\\(" c-awk-esc-pair-re "\\|" c-awk-regexp-char-list-re "\\|" c-awk-regexp-normal-re "\\)*")) ;; Matches the inside of an AWK regexp (i.e. without the enclosing /s) (defconst c-awk-regexp-without-end-re @@ -549,7 +558,7 @@ ;; A "neutral" char(pair). Doesn't change the "state" of a subsequent /. ;; This is space/tab, braces, an auto-increment/decrement operator or an ;; escaped character. Or one of the (illegal) characters @ or `. But NOT an -;; end of line (even if escpaed). +;; end of line (even if escaped). (defconst c-awk-neutrals*-re (concat "\\(" c-awk-neutral-re "\\)*")) ;; A (possibly empty) string of neutral characters (or character pairs). diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/cc-cmds.el b/lisp/progmodes/cc-cmds.el index 806fbade693..7be8e370f07 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/cc-cmds.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/cc-cmds.el @@ -2441,7 +2441,8 @@ command to conveniently insert and align the necessary backslashes." (delete-region (point) end) (indent-to column 1))) - (= (forward-line 1) 0)))) + (zerop (forward-line 1))) + (bolp))) ; forward-line has funny behavior at eob. ;; Make sure there are backslashes with at least one space in ;; front of them. @@ -2466,7 +2467,8 @@ command to conveniently insert and align the necessary backslashes." (insert ?\\) (insert ?\ ?\\))) - (= (forward-line 1) 0))))))) + (zerop (forward-line 1))) + (bolp)))))) ; forward-line has funny behavior at eob. (defun c-delete-backslashes-forward (to-mark point-pos) ;; This function does not do any hidden buffer changes. @@ -2481,7 +2483,8 @@ command to conveniently insert and align the necessary backslashes." (skip-chars-backward " \t" (if (>= (point) point-pos) point-pos)) (point)))) - (= (forward-line 1) 0))))) + (zerop (forward-line 1))) + (bolp)))) ; forward-line has funny behavior at eob. diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/cc-defs.el b/lisp/progmodes/cc-defs.el index 64f3a72f56f..d9caca90666 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/cc-defs.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/cc-defs.el @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ ;;; Variables also used at compile time. -(defconst c-version "5.30.9" +(defconst c-version "5.30.10" "CC Mode version number.") (defconst c-version-sym (intern c-version)) diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el b/lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el index 0a4cb6c8cd6..e9ed474e792 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, -;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +;; along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to +;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, +;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ;;; Commentary: @@ -3198,6 +3198,7 @@ This function does not do any hidden buffer changes." ;; when font-lock refontifies the current line only. (when (save-excursion (and (= (forward-line 1) 0) + (bolp) ; forward-line has funny behavior at eob. (or (< (c-point 'eol) cfd-limit) (progn (backward-char) (not (eq (char-before) ?\\)))))) @@ -4551,7 +4552,7 @@ brace." ;; operator token preceded by "operator". (save-excursion (and (c-safe (c-backward-sexp) t) - (looking-at "operator\\([^_]\\|$\\)"))) + (looking-at "operator\\>\\([^_]\\|$\\)"))) (and (eq (char-before) ?<) (c-with-syntax-table c++-template-syntax-table (if (c-safe (goto-char (c-up-list-forward (point)))) @@ -6104,7 +6105,12 @@ This function does not do any hidden buffer changes." ;; Note: We use the fact that lim is always after any ;; preceding brace sexp. (while (and (zerop (c-backward-token-2 1 t lim)) - (not (looking-at "[;<,=]")))) + (or (not (looking-at "[;<,=]")) + (and c-overloadable-operators-regexp + (looking-at c-overloadable-operators-regexp) + (save-excursion + (c-backward-token-2 1 nil lim) + (looking-at "operator\\>[^_]")))))) (or (memq (char-after) '(?, ?=)) (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode) (zerop (c-backward-token-2 1 nil lim)) @@ -6237,7 +6243,15 @@ This function does not do any hidden buffer changes." ;; CASE 5I: ObjC method definition. ((and c-opt-method-key (looking-at c-opt-method-key)) - (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim) + (c-beginning-of-statement-1 nil t) + (if (= (point) indent-point) + ;; Handle the case when it's the first (non-comment) + ;; thing in the buffer. Can't look for a 'same return + ;; value from cbos1 since ObjC directives currently + ;; aren't recognized fully, so that we get 'same + ;; instead of 'previous if it moved over a preceding + ;; directive. + (goto-char (point-min))) (c-add-syntax 'objc-method-intro (c-point 'boi))) ;; CASE 5P: AWK pattern or function or continuation ;; thereof. @@ -6316,11 +6330,13 @@ This function does not do any hidden buffer changes." ;; CASE 5K: we are at an ObjC method definition ;; continuation line. ((and c-opt-method-key - (progn + (save-excursion + (goto-char indent-point) (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim) (beginning-of-line) - (looking-at c-opt-method-key))) - (c-add-syntax 'objc-method-args-cont (point))) + (when (looking-at c-opt-method-key) + (setq placeholder (point))))) + (c-add-syntax 'objc-method-args-cont placeholder)) ;; CASE 5L: we are at the first argument of a template ;; arglist that begins on the previous line. ((eq (char-before) ?<) diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/cc-fonts.el b/lisp/progmodes/cc-fonts.el index 26c0bdaf60f..29946dc4682 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/cc-fonts.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/cc-fonts.el @@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ casts and declarations are fontified. Used on level 2 and higher." ;; with array initializers. Otherwise stop at braces ;; to avoid going past full function and class blocks. (and (if (and (eq got-init ?=) - (= (c-forward-token-2) 0) + (= (c-forward-token-2 1 nil limit) 0) (looking-at "{")) (c-safe (c-forward-sexp) t) t) diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el b/lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el index 6a36f89c8d3..94d58c66061 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el @@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ will be handled." (c-lang-defvar c-brace-list-key (c-lang-const c-brace-list-key)) (c-lang-defconst c-other-block-decl-kwds - "Keywords where the following block (if any) contain another + "Keywords where the following block (if any) contains another declaration level that should not be considered a class. If any of these also are on `c-type-list-kwds', `c-ref-list-kwds', diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el b/lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el index eaa798217cf..0f17a003ef4 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, -;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +;; along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to +;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, +;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ;;; Commentary: @@ -91,10 +91,12 @@ (cc-require 'cc-align) (cc-require 'cc-menus) -;; SILENCE the compiler. +;; Silence the compiler. (cc-bytecomp-defvar comment-line-break-function) ; (X)Emacs 20+ (cc-bytecomp-defvar adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp) ; Emacs 20+ (cc-bytecomp-defun set-keymap-parents) ; XEmacs +(cc-bytecomp-defun run-mode-hooks) ; Emacs 21.1+ +(cc-bytecomp-obsolete-fun make-local-hook) ; Marked obsolete in Emacs 21.1. ;; We set these variables during mode init, yet we don't require ;; font-lock. @@ -201,12 +203,15 @@ control). See \"cc-mode.el\" for more info." (defun c-make-inherited-keymap () (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) + ;; Necessary to use `cc-bytecomp-fboundp' below since this + ;; function is called from top-level forms that are evaluated + ;; while cc-bytecomp is active when one does M-x eval-buffer. (cond ;; XEmacs - ((fboundp 'set-keymap-parents) + ((cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'set-keymap-parents) (set-keymap-parents map c-mode-base-map)) ;; Emacs - ((fboundp 'set-keymap-parent) + ((cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'set-keymap-parent) (set-keymap-parent map c-mode-base-map)) ;; incompatible (t (error "CC Mode is incompatible with this version of Emacs"))) @@ -587,6 +592,13 @@ Note that the style variables are always made local to the buffer." (add-hook 'hack-local-variables-hook 'c-postprocess-file-styles) +(defmacro c-run-mode-hooks (&rest hooks) + ;; Emacs 21.1 has introduced a system with delayed mode hooks that + ;; require the use of the new function `run-mode-hooks'. + (if (cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'run-mode-hooks) + `(run-mode-hooks ,@hooks) + `(progn ,@(mapcar (lambda (hook) `(run-hooks ,hook)) hooks)))) + ;; Support for C @@ -667,7 +679,7 @@ Key bindings: (c-common-init 'c-mode) (easy-menu-add c-c-menu) (cc-imenu-init cc-imenu-c-generic-expression) - (run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'c-mode-hook) + (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'c-mode-hook) (c-update-modeline)) @@ -730,7 +742,7 @@ Key bindings: (c-common-init 'c++-mode) (easy-menu-add c-c++-menu) (cc-imenu-init cc-imenu-c++-generic-expression) - (run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'c++-mode-hook) + (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'c++-mode-hook) (c-update-modeline)) @@ -794,7 +806,7 @@ Key bindings: (c-common-init 'objc-mode) (easy-menu-add c-objc-menu) (cc-imenu-init nil 'cc-imenu-objc-function) - (run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'objc-mode-hook) + (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'objc-mode-hook) (c-update-modeline)) @@ -864,7 +876,7 @@ Key bindings: (c-common-init 'java-mode) (easy-menu-add c-java-menu) (cc-imenu-init cc-imenu-java-generic-expression) - (run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'java-mode-hook) + (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'java-mode-hook) (c-update-modeline)) @@ -922,7 +934,7 @@ Key bindings: (c-common-init 'idl-mode) (easy-menu-add c-idl-menu) ;;(cc-imenu-init cc-imenu-idl-generic-expression) ;TODO - (run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'idl-mode-hook) + (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'idl-mode-hook) (c-update-modeline)) @@ -984,7 +996,7 @@ Key bindings: (c-common-init 'pike-mode) (easy-menu-add c-pike-menu) ;;(cc-imenu-init cc-imenu-pike-generic-expression) ;TODO - (run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'pike-mode-hook) + (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'pike-mode-hook) (c-update-modeline)) @@ -1076,7 +1088,7 @@ Key bindings: ;; in cc-engine.el, just before (defun c-fast-in-literal ... (defalias 'c-in-literal 'c-slow-in-literal) - (run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'awk-mode-hook) + (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook 'awk-mode-hook) (c-update-modeline)) ) ;; closes the (if (not (memq 'syntax-properties c-emacs-features)) diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/cc-styles.el b/lisp/progmodes/cc-styles.el index 1a26e54bf06..14f988feb03 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/cc-styles.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/cc-styles.el @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ ;; Silence the compiler. (cc-bytecomp-defvar adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp) ; Emacs +(cc-bytecomp-obsolete-fun make-local-hook) ; Marked obsolete in Emacs 21.1. (defvar c-style-alist diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode.el b/lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode.el index 436bc04d044..4abd8123e6a 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode.el @@ -342,10 +342,19 @@ Affects: `cperl-font-lock', `cperl-electric-lbrace-space', :type 'integer :group 'cperl-indentation-details) -(defcustom cperl-vc-header-alist '((SCCS "($sccs) = ('%W\%' =~ /(\\d+(\\.\\d+)+)/) ;") - (RCS "($rcs) = (' $Id\$ ' =~ /(\\d+(\\.\\d+)+)/) ;")) - "*What to use as `vc-header-alist' in CPerl." - :type '(repeat (list symbol string)) +(defvar cperl-vc-header-alist nil) +(make-obsolete-variable + 'cperl-vc-header-alist + "use cperl-vc-rcs-header or cperl-vc-sccs-header instead.") + +(defcustom cperl-vc-sccs-header '("($sccs) = ('%W\%' =~ /(\\d+(\\.\\d+)+)/) ;") + "*Special version of `vc-sccs-header' that is used in CPerl mode buffers." + :type '(repeat string) + :group 'cperl) + +(defcustom cperl-vc-rcs-header '("($rcs) = (' $Id\$ ' =~ /(\\d+(\\.\\d+)+)/) ;") + "*Special version of `vc-rcs-header' that is used in CPerl mode buffers." + :type '(repeat string) :group 'cperl) (defcustom cperl-clobber-mode-lists @@ -1485,8 +1494,10 @@ or as help on variables `cperl-tips', `cperl-problems', (function cperl-imenu--create-perl-index)) (make-local-variable 'imenu-sort-function) (setq imenu-sort-function nil) - (make-local-variable 'vc-header-alist) - (set 'vc-header-alist cperl-vc-header-alist) ; Avoid warning + (make-local-variable 'vc-rcs-header) + (set 'vc-rcs-header cperl-vc-rcs-header) + (make-local-variable 'vc-sccs-header) + (set 'vc-sccs-header cperl-vc-sccs-header) (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) (setq font-lock-defaults (cond diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/etags.el b/lisp/progmodes/etags.el index 32ede0e1474..b119b03f0bf 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/etags.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/etags.el @@ -1858,7 +1858,8 @@ directory specification." (error "File %s not in current tags tables" file))))) (with-current-buffer "*Tags List*" (require 'apropos) - (apropos-mode) + (with-no-warnings + (apropos-mode)) (setq buffer-read-only t))) ;;;###autoload diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/flymake.el b/lisp/progmodes/flymake.el index 5463ee3ffa9..28a6aae2435 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/flymake.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/flymake.el @@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ (defsubst flymake-makehash (&optional test) (if (fboundp 'make-hash-table) (if test (make-hash-table :test test) (make-hash-table)) - (makehash test))) + (with-no-warnings + (makehash test)))) (defalias 'flymake-float-time (if (fboundp 'float-time) diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/gdb-ui.el b/lisp/progmodes/gdb-ui.el index ba0266de574..1a26b64beca 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/gdb-ui.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/gdb-ui.el @@ -698,6 +698,7 @@ The key should be one of the cars in `gdb-buffer-rules-assoc'." (define-key map "\C-c\C-z" 'gdb-inferior-io-stop) (define-key map "\C-c\C-\\" 'gdb-inferior-io-quit) (define-key map "\C-c\C-d" 'gdb-inferior-io-eof) + (define-key map "\C-d" 'gdb-inferior-io-eof) map)) (define-derived-mode gdb-inferior-io-mode comint-mode "Inferior I/O" @@ -953,7 +954,7 @@ function is used to change the focus of GUD tooltips to #define directives." (setq gdb-active-process nil) (gdb-stopping ignored)) - + (defun gdb-frame-begin (ignored) (let ((sink gdb-output-sink)) (cond @@ -1303,7 +1304,8 @@ static char *magick[] = { (looking-at "\\(\\S-+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)") (let ((line (match-string 2)) (buffer-read-only nil) (file (match-string 1))) - (add-text-properties (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) + (add-text-properties (line-beginning-position) + (line-end-position) '(mouse-face highlight help-echo "mouse-2, RET: visit breakpoint")) (unless (file-exists-p file) @@ -1504,13 +1506,13 @@ static char *magick[] = { (let ((buffer-read-only nil)) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (< (point) (point-max)) - (add-text-properties (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) + (add-text-properties (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position) '(mouse-face highlight help-echo "mouse-2, RET: Select frame")) (beginning-of-line) (when (and (looking-at "^#\\([0-9]+\\)") (equal (match-string 1) gdb-current-stack-level)) - (put-text-property (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) + (put-text-property (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position) 'face '(:inverse-video t))) (forward-line 1)))))) @@ -1588,7 +1590,7 @@ static char *magick[] = { (let ((buffer-read-only nil)) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (< (point) (point-max)) - (add-text-properties (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) + (add-text-properties (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position) '(mouse-face highlight help-echo "mouse-2, RET: select thread")) (forward-line 1))))) @@ -1974,14 +1976,14 @@ corresponding to the mode line clicked." (let ((buf (gdb-get-buffer 'gdb-partial-output-buffer))) (with-current-buffer buf (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "^ .*\n" nil t) + (while (re-search-forward "^[ }].*\n" nil t) (replace-match "" nil nil)) (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "{[-0-9, {}\]*\n" nil t) - (replace-match "(array);\n" nil nil)) + (while (re-search-forward "{\\(.*=.*\n\\|\n\\)" nil t) + (replace-match "(structure);\n" nil nil)) (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "{.*=.*\n" nil t) - (replace-match "(structure);\n" nil nil)))) + (while (re-search-forward "\\s-*{.*\n" nil t) + (replace-match " (array);\n" nil nil)))) (let ((buf (gdb-get-buffer 'gdb-locals-buffer))) (and buf (with-current-buffer buf (let ((p (point)) @@ -2316,8 +2318,8 @@ BUFFER nil or omitted means use the current buffer." (delete-overlay overlay)))) (defun gdb-put-breakpoint-icon (enabled bptno) - (let ((start (progn (beginning-of-line) (- (point) 1))) - (end (progn (end-of-line) (+ (point) 1))) + (let ((start (- (line-beginning-position) 1)) + (end (+ (line-end-position) 1)) (putstring (if enabled "B" "b"))) (add-text-properties 0 1 '(help-echo "mouse-1: set/clear bkpt, mouse-3: enable/disable bkpt") diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el b/lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el index 35e4b68c9b8..a118b0055a9 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el @@ -3548,7 +3548,7 @@ is non-nil." (let ((pos (point))) (if idlwave-file-header (cond ((car idlwave-file-header) - (insert-file (car idlwave-file-header))) + (insert-file-contents (car idlwave-file-header))) ((stringp (car (cdr idlwave-file-header))) (insert (car (cdr idlwave-file-header)))))) (goto-char pos))) diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/make-mode.el b/lisp/progmodes/make-mode.el index 86002768757..05c3ac50787 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/make-mode.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/make-mode.el @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ not be enclosed in { } or ( )." ("\\\\\n" 0 "."))) (defvar makefile-imenu-generic-expression - `(("Dependencies" ,makefile-dependency-regex 1) + `(("Dependencies" makefile-previous-dependency 1) ("Macro Assignment" ,makefile-macroassign-regex 1)) "Imenu generic expression for Makefile mode. See `imenu-generic-expression'.") @@ -854,7 +854,10 @@ Makefile mode can be configured by modifying the following variables: "^\t[ \t]*\\(\\(?:\\(?:noecho\\|ignore[-_]error\\|[-@]+\\)[ \t]*\\)*\\)\\(\\(&\\S +\\)?\\(?:.+\\\\\n\\)*.+\\)") (setq font-lock-defaults - `(makefile-makepp-font-lock-keywords ,@(cdr font-lock-defaults)))) + `(makefile-makepp-font-lock-keywords ,@(cdr font-lock-defaults)) + imenu-generic-expression + `(("Functions" "^[ \t]*\\(?:make\\)?sub[ \t]+\\([A-Za-z0-9_]+\\)" 1) + ,@imenu-generic-expression))) ;;;###autoload (define-derived-mode makefile-bsdmake-mode makefile-mode "BSDmakefile" @@ -866,10 +869,7 @@ Makefile mode can be configured by modifying the following variables: (set (make-local-variable 'makefile-rule-action-regex) "^\t[ \t]*\\([-+@]*\\)[ \t]*\\(\\(?:.+\\\\\n\\)*.+\\)") (setq font-lock-defaults - `(makefile-bsdmake-font-lock-keywords ,@(cdr font-lock-defaults)) - imenu-generic-expression - `(("Dependencies" ,makefile-dependency-regex 1) - ,@(cdr imenu-generic-expression)))) + `(makefile-bsdmake-font-lock-keywords ,@(cdr font-lock-defaults)))) @@ -1682,7 +1682,7 @@ matched in a rule action." (catch 'found (let ((pt (point))) (while (progn (skip-chars-forward makefile-dependency-skip bound) - (not (eobp))) + (< (point) (or bound (point-max)))) (forward-char) (or (eq (char-after) ?=) (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'face) diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/sh-script.el b/lisp/progmodes/sh-script.el index 0173c419b5d..87915933862 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/sh-script.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/sh-script.el @@ -1389,7 +1389,7 @@ with your script for an edit-interpret-debug cycle." (cond ((looking-at "#![ \t]?\\([^ \t\n]*/bin/env[ \t]\\)?\\([^ \t\n]+\\)") (match-string 2)) ((and buffer-file-name - (string-match "\\.m?spec$" buffer-file-name)) + (string-match "\\.m?spec\\'" buffer-file-name)) "rpm"))))) (sh-set-shell (or interpreter sh-shell-file) nil nil)) (run-hooks 'sh-mode-hook)) @@ -2290,7 +2290,7 @@ we go to the end of the previous line and do not check for continuations." (if (looking-at "[\"'`]") (sh-safe-forward-sexp) ;; (> (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n\"'`") 0) - (> (skip-chars-forward "-_a-zA-Z\$0-9") 0) + (> (skip-chars-forward "-_a-zA-Z$0-9") 0) )) (buffer-substring start (point)) )) diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el b/lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el index 12f04895f98..f840ef356d9 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el @@ -12364,8 +12364,8 @@ File statistics: \"%s\"\n\ (save-match-data (goto-char (match-end 1)) ;; move to next item - (if (looking-at "\\(\\s-*,\\)") - (goto-char (match-end 1)) + (if (looking-at "\\s-*,") + (goto-char (match-end 0)) (end-of-line) t)))) (error t))) @@ -12736,7 +12736,7 @@ This does background highlighting of translate-off regions.") '(font-lock-syntactic-keywords . vhdl-font-lock-syntactic-keywords))) (when (fboundp 'font-lock-unset-defaults) (font-lock-unset-defaults)) ; not implemented in XEmacs - (font-lock-set-defaults) + (font-lock-set-defaults) ;What for? --Stef (font-lock-mode nil) (font-lock-mode t)) diff --git a/lisp/ruler-mode.el b/lisp/ruler-mode.el index e4e52bbd746..b0f1dcf6e03 100644 --- a/lisp/ruler-mode.el +++ b/lisp/ruler-mode.el @@ -696,6 +696,9 @@ Optional argument PROPS specifies other text properties to apply." (put-text-property i (1+ i) 'face 'ruler-mode-goal-column-face ruler) + (put-text-property + i (1+ i) 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight + ruler) (put-text-property i (1+ i) 'help-echo ruler-mode-goal-column-help-echo ruler)) @@ -705,6 +708,9 @@ Optional argument PROPS specifies other text properties to apply." (put-text-property i (1+ i) 'face 'ruler-mode-comment-column-face ruler) + (put-text-property + i (1+ i) 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight + ruler) (put-text-property i (1+ i) 'help-echo ruler-mode-comment-column-help-echo ruler)) @@ -714,6 +720,9 @@ Optional argument PROPS specifies other text properties to apply." (put-text-property i (1+ i) 'face 'ruler-mode-fill-column-face ruler) + (put-text-property + i (1+ i) 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight + ruler) (put-text-property i (1+ i) 'help-echo ruler-mode-fill-column-help-echo ruler)) diff --git a/lisp/simple.el b/lisp/simple.el index b8c5e20b750..240896b5eef 100644 --- a/lisp/simple.el +++ b/lisp/simple.el @@ -2568,7 +2568,11 @@ With argument N, insert the Nth previous kill. If N is negative, this is a more recent kill. The sequence of kills wraps around, so that after the oldest one -comes the newest one." +comes the newest one. + +When this command inserts killed text into the buffer, it honors +`yank-excluded-properties' and `yank-handler' as described in the +doc string for `insert-for-yank-1', which see." (interactive "*p") (if (not (eq last-command 'yank)) (error "Previous command was not a yank")) @@ -2600,6 +2604,11 @@ killed OR yanked. Put point at end, and set mark at beginning. With just \\[universal-argument] as argument, same but put point at beginning (and mark at end). With argument N, reinsert the Nth most recently killed stretch of killed text. + +When this command inserts killed text into the buffer, it honors +`yank-excluded-properties' and `yank-handler' as described in the +doc string for `insert-for-yank-1', which see. + See also the command \\[yank-pop]." (interactive "*P") (setq yank-window-start (window-start)) diff --git a/lisp/startup.el b/lisp/startup.el index 96213f2924e..bfe455600ae 100644 --- a/lisp/startup.el +++ b/lisp/startup.el @@ -368,11 +368,17 @@ or `CVS', and any subdirectory that contains a file named `.nosearch'." ;; of that dir into load-path, ;; Look for a leim-list.el file too. Loading it will register ;; available input methods. - (dolist (dir load-path) - (let ((default-directory dir)) - (load (expand-file-name "subdirs.el") t t t)) - (let ((default-directory dir)) - (load (expand-file-name "leim-list.el") t t t))) + (let ((tail load-path) dir) + (while tail + (setq dir (car tail)) + (let ((default-directory dir)) + (load (expand-file-name "subdirs.el") t t t)) + (let ((default-directory dir)) + (load (expand-file-name "leim-list.el") t t t)) + ;; We don't use a dolist loop and we put this "setq-cdr" command at + ;; the end, because the subdirs.el files may add elements to the end + ;; of load-path and we want to take it into account. + (setq tail (cdr tail)))) (unless (eq system-type 'vax-vms) ;; If the PWD environment variable isn't accurate, delete it. (let ((pwd (getenv "PWD"))) diff --git a/lisp/subr.el b/lisp/subr.el index d91642c5cbe..f284c18ce5e 100644 --- a/lisp/subr.el +++ b/lisp/subr.el @@ -784,6 +784,12 @@ is converted into a string by expressing it in decimal." baud-rate) (make-obsolete 'baud-rate "use the `baud-rate' variable instead." "before 19.15") +;; These are used by VM and some old programs +(defalias 'focus-frame 'ignore "") +(make-obsolete 'focus-frame "it does nothing." "22.1") +(defalias 'unfocus-frame 'ignore "") +(make-obsolete 'unfocus-frame "it does nothing." "22.1") + ;;;; Obsolescence declarations for variables, and aliases. @@ -1452,10 +1458,6 @@ BEG and END default respectively to the beginning and end of buffer." ;;;; Miscellanea. -;; A number of major modes set this locally. -;; Give it a global value to avoid compiler warnings. -(defvar font-lock-defaults nil) - (defvar suspend-hook nil "Normal hook run by `suspend-emacs', before suspending.") diff --git a/lisp/textmodes/org.el b/lisp/textmodes/org.el index 1b3585d56a9..bd81f97138c 100644 --- a/lisp/textmodes/org.el +++ b/lisp/textmodes/org.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Carsten Dominik <dominik at science dot uva dot nl> ;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar ;; Homepage: http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/ -;; Version: 3.08 +;; Version: 3.09 ;; ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; @@ -31,27 +31,30 @@ ;; project planning with a fast and effective plain-text system. ;; ;; Org-mode develops organizational tasks around a NOTES file that contains -;; information about projects as plain text. Org-mode is implemented on -;; top of outline-mode - ideal to keep the content of large files well -;; structured. It supports ToDo items, deadlines and time stamps, which -;; magically appear in the diary listing of the Emacs calendar. Tables are -;; easily created with a built-in table editor. Plain text URL-like links -;; connect to websites, emails (VM,RMAIL,WANDERLUST), Usenet messages (Gnus), -;; BBDB entries, and any files related to the projects. For printing and -;; sharing of notes, an Org-mode file (or a part of it) can be exported as -;; a structured ASCII file, or as HTML. +;; information about projects as plain text. Org-mode is implemented on top +;; of outline-mode - ideal to keep the content of large files well structured. +;; It supports ToDo items, deadlines and time stamps, which can be extracted +;; to create a daily/weekly agenda that also integrates the diary of the Emacs +;; calendar. Tables are easily created with a built-in table editor. Plain +;; text URL-like links connect to websites, emails (VM, RMAIL, WANDERLUST), +;; Usenet messages (Gnus), BBDB entries, and any files related to the +;; projects. For printing and sharing of notes, an Org-mode file (or a part +;; of it) can be exported as a structured ASCII file, or as HTML. ;; ;; Installation ;; ------------ -;; The instruction below assume that you have downloaded Org-mode from the -;; web. If Org-mode is part of the Emacs distribution or an XEmacs package, -;; you only need to add to .emacs the last three lines of Lisp code listed -;; below, i.e. the `auto-mode-alist' modification and the global key bindings. +;; If Org-mode is part of the Emacs distribution or an XEmacs package, you +;; only need to copy the following lines to your .emacs file. The last two +;; lines define *global* keys for the commands `org-store-link' and +;; `org-agenda' - please choose suitable keys yourself. ;; -;; Byte-compile org.el and put it on your load path. Then copy the -;; following lines into .emacs. The last two lines define *global* -;; keys for the commands `org-store-link' and `org-agenda' - please -;; choose suitable keys yourself. +;; (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode)) +;; (define-key global-map "\C-cl" 'org-store-link) +;; (define-key global-map "\C-ca" 'org-agenda) +;; +;; If you have downloaded Org-mode from the Web, you must byte-compile +;; org.el and put it on your load path. In addition to the Emacs Lisp +;; lines above, you also need to add the following lines to .emacs: ;; ;; (autoload 'org-mode "org" "Org mode" t) ;; (autoload 'org-diary "org" "Diary entries from Org mode") @@ -59,12 +62,9 @@ ;; (autoload 'org-store-link "org" "Store a link to the current location" t) ;; (autoload 'orgtbl-mode "org" "Org tables as a minor mode" t) ;; (autoload 'turn-on-orgtbl "org" "Org tables as a minor mode") -;; (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode)) -;; (define-key global-map "\C-cl" 'org-store-link) -;; (define-key global-map "\C-ca" 'org-agenda) ;; -;; This will put all files with extension ".org" into Org-mode. As an -;; alternative, make the first line of a file look like this: +;; This setup will put all files with extension ".org" into Org-mode. As +;; an alternative, make the first line of a file look like this: ;; ;; MY PROJECTS -*- mode: org; -*- ;; @@ -73,12 +73,18 @@ ;; ;; Documentation ;; ------------- -;; The documentation of Org-mode can be found in the TeXInfo file. -;; The distribution also contains a PDF version of it. At the homepage -;; of Org-mode, you can read the same text online as HTML. +;; The documentation of Org-mode can be found in the TeXInfo file. The +;; distribution also contains a PDF version of it. At the homepage of +;; Org-mode, you can read the same text online as HTML. There is also an +;; excellent reference card made by Philip Rooke. ;; ;; Changes: ;; ------- +;; Version 3.09 +;; - Time-of-day specifications in agenda are extracted and placed +;; into the prefix. Timed entries can be placed into a time grid for +;; day. +;; ;; Version 3.08 ;; - "|" no longer allowed as part of a link, to allow links in tables. ;; - The prefix of items in the agenda buffer can be configured. @@ -136,7 +142,7 @@ ;; warnings about upcoming deadlines/overdue scheduled items. ;; That functionality is now limited to the (multifile) agenda. ;; - When reading a date, the calendar can be manipulated with keys. -;; - Link support for RMAIL and Wanderlust (from planner.el, untested) +;; - Link support for RMAIL and Wanderlust (from planner.el, untested). ;; - Minor bug fixes and documentation improvements. ;;; Code: @@ -148,16 +154,15 @@ ;;; Customization variables -(defvar org-version "3.08" +(defvar org-version "3.09" "The version number of the file org.el.") (defun org-version () (interactive) (message "Org-mode version %s" org-version)) -;; The following two constants are for compatibility with different -;; Emacs versions (Emacs versus XEmacs) and with different versions of -;; outline.el. All the compatibility code in org.el is based on these two -;; constants. +;; The following two constants are for compatibility with different Emacs +;; versions (Emacs versus XEmacs) and with different versions of outline.el. +;; The compatibility code in org.el is based on these two constants. (defconst org-xemacs-p (featurep 'xemacs) "Are we running xemacs?") (defconst org-noutline-p (featurep 'noutline) @@ -570,7 +575,7 @@ the grouped in categories, don't sort the categories, but keep them in the sequence given in `org-agenda-files'. Within each category sort by priority. -Leaving out the `category-keep' would mean that items will be sorted across +Leaving out `category-keep' would mean that items will be sorted across categories by priority." :group 'org-agenda :type '(repeat @@ -583,7 +588,7 @@ categories by priority." (const priority-up) (const priority-down)))) -(defcustom org-agenda-prefix-format " %-12:c% s" +(defcustom org-agenda-prefix-format " %-12:c%?-12t% s" "Format specification for the prefix of items in the agenda buffer. This format works similar to a printf format, with the following meaning: @@ -593,22 +598,39 @@ This format works similar to a printf format, with the following meaning: format HH:MM %s Scheduling/Deadline information, a short string -In addition to the normal printf field modifiers like field width and -padding instructions, in this format you can also add an additional -punctuation or whitespace character just before the final format letter. -This character will be appended to the field value if the value is not -empty. For example, the format \"%-12:c\" leads to \"Diary: \" if -the category is \"Diary\". If the category were be empty, no additional -colon would be interted. - -Including `%t' in the format string leads to a double time specification -because the headline/diary item will contain the time specification as -well. However, using `%t' in the format will result in a canonical 24 -hour time specification at a consistent position in the prefix, while the -time specification in the headline/diary item may be at any position and in -various formats. -Example: - (setq org-agenda-prefix-format \" %-12:c% t% s\")" +All specifiers work basically like the standard `%s' of printf, but may +contain two additional characters: A question mark just after the `%' and +a whitespace/punctuation character just before the final letter. + +If the first character after `%' is a question mark, the entire field +will only be included if the corresponding value applies to the +current entry. This is useful for fields which should have fixed +width when present, but zero width when absent. For example, +\"%?-12t\" will result in a 12 character time field if a time of the +day is specified, but will completely disappear in entries which do +not contain a time. + +If there is punctuation or whitespace character just before the final +format letter, this character will be appended to the field value if +the value is not empty. For example, the format \"%-12:c\" leads to +\"Diary: \" if the category is \"Diary\". If the category were be +empty, no additional colon would be interted. + +The default value of this option is \" %-12:c%?-12t% s\", meaning: +- Indent the line with two space characters +- Give the category in a 12 chars wide field, padded with whitespace on + the right (because of `-'). Append a colon if there is a category + (because of `:'). +- If there is a time-of-day, put it into a 12 chars wide field. If no + time, don't put in an empty field, just skip it (because of '?'). +- Finally, put the scheduling information and append a whitespace. + +As another example, if you don't want the time-of-day of entries in +the prefix, you could use: + + (setq org-agenda-prefix-format \" %-11:c% s\") + +See also the variable `org-agenda-remove-times-when-in-prefix'." :type 'string :group 'org-agenda) @@ -618,13 +640,64 @@ Example: :group 'org-agenda) (defvar org-prefix-format-compiled nil - "The compiled version of `org-???-prefix-format'.") + "The compiled version of the most recently used prefix format. +Depending on which command was used last, this may be the compiled version +of `org-agenda-prefix-format' or `org-timeline-prefix-format'.") + +(defcustom org-agenda-use-time-grid t + "Non-nil means, show a time grid in the agenda schedule. +A time grid is a set of lines for specific times (like every two hours between +8:00 and 20:00. The items scheduled for a day at specific times are +sorted in between these lines. +For deails about when the grid will be shown, and what it will look like, see +the variable `org-agenda-time-grid'." + :group 'org-agenda + :type 'boolean) + +(defcustom org-agenda-time-grid + '((daily today require-timed) + "----------------" + (800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000)) + + "FIXME: document" + :group 'org-agenda + :type + '(list + (set :greedy t :tag "Grid Display Options" + (const :tag "Show grid in single day agenda display" daily) + (const :tag "Show grid in weekly agenda display" weekly) + (const :tag "Always show grid for today" today) + (const :tag "Show grid only if any timed entries are present" + require-timed) + (const :tag "Skip grid times already present in an entry" + remove-match)) + (string :tag "Grid String") + (repeat :tag "Grid Times" (integer :tag "Time")))) + +(defcustom org-agenda-remove-times-when-in-prefix t + "Non-nil means, remove duplicate time specifications in agenda items. +When the format `org-agenda-prefix-format' contains a `%t' specifier, a +time-of-day specification in a headline or diary entry is extracted and +placed into the prefix. If this option is non-nil, the original specification +\(a timestamp or -range, or just a plain time(range) specification like +11:30-4pm) will be removed for agenda display. This makes the agenda less +cluttered. +The option can be t or nil. It may also be the symbol `beg', indicating +that the time should only be removed what it is located at the beginning of +the headline/diary entry." + :group 'org-agenda + :type '(choice + (const :tag "Always" t) + (const :tag "Never" nil) + (const :tag "When at beginning of entry" beg))) (defcustom org-sort-agenda-notime-is-late t "Non-nil means, items without time are considered late. This is only relevant for sorting. When t, items which have no explicit time like 15:30 will be considered as 24:01, i.e. later than any items which -do have a time. When nil, the default time is before 0:00." +do have a time. When nil, the default time is before 0:00. You can use this +option to decide if the schedule for today should come before or after timeless +agenda entries." :group 'org-agenda :type 'boolean) @@ -1370,6 +1443,14 @@ When this is non-nil, the headline after the keyword is set to the "Face used for tables." :group 'org-faces) +(defface org-time-grid-face ;; font-lock-variable-name-face + '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "yellow" :weight light)) + (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "DarkGoldenrod")) + (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightGoldenrod")) + (t (:bold t :italic t))) + "Face used for level 2 headlines." + :group 'org-faces) + (defvar org-level-faces '( org-level-1-face @@ -1496,7 +1577,7 @@ The following commands are available: (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (insert " -*- mode: org -*-\n\n"))) - (run-hooks 'org-mode-hook) ;FIXME: Should be run-mode-hooks. + (run-hooks 'org-mode-hook) (unless org-inhibit-startup (if org-startup-with-deadline-check (call-interactively 'org-check-deadlines) @@ -1565,7 +1646,7 @@ The following commands are available: (save-excursion (org-back-to-heading t) (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))) - + (defvar org-font-lock-keywords nil) (defun org-set-font-lock-defaults () @@ -2844,13 +2925,17 @@ days in order to avoid rounding problems." (defun org-time-string-to-time (s) (apply 'encode-time (org-parse-time-string s))) -(defun org-parse-time-string (s) +(defun org-parse-time-string (s &optional nodefault) "Parse the standard Org-mode time string. -This should be a lot faster than the normal `parse-time-string'." +This should be a lot faster than the normal `parse-time-string'. +If time is not given, defaults to 0:00. However, with optional NODEFAULT, +hour and minute fields will be nil if not given." (if (string-match org-ts-regexp1 s) (list 0 - (string-to-number (or (match-string 8 s) "0")) - (string-to-number (or (match-string 7 s) "0")) + (if (or (match-beginning 8) (not nodefault)) + (string-to-number (or (match-string 8 s) "0"))) + (if (or (match-beginning 7) (not nodefault)) + (string-to-number (or (match-string 7 s) "0"))) (string-to-number (match-string 4 s)) (string-to-number (match-string 3 s)) (string-to-number (match-string 2 s)) @@ -3056,6 +3141,7 @@ The following commands are available: (define-key org-agenda-mode-map "f" 'org-agenda-follow-mode) (define-key org-agenda-mode-map "d" 'org-agenda-toggle-diary) +(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "g" 'org-agenda-toggle-time-grid) (define-key org-agenda-mode-map "r" 'org-agenda-redo) (define-key org-agenda-mode-map "q" 'org-agenda-quit) (define-key org-agenda-mode-map "x" 'org-agenda-exit) @@ -3115,7 +3201,7 @@ The following commands are available: ["Decrease Priority" org-agenda-priority-down t] ["Show Priority" org-agenda-show-priority t]) "--" - ["Rebuild" org-agenda-redo t] + ["Rebuild buffer" org-agenda-redo t] ["Goto Today" org-agenda-goto-today t] ["Next Dates" org-agenda-later (local-variable-p 'starting-day)] ["Previous Dates" org-agenda-earlier (local-variable-p 'starting-day)] @@ -3124,6 +3210,8 @@ The following commands are available: (local-variable-p 'starting-day)] ["Include Diary" org-agenda-toggle-diary :style toggle :selected org-agenda-include-diary :active t] + ["Use Time Grid" org-agenda-toggle-time-grid + :style toggle :selected org-agenda-use-time-grid :active t] "--" ["New Diary Entry" org-agenda-diary-entry t] ("Calendar Commands" @@ -3294,11 +3382,13 @@ NDAYS defaults to `org-agenda-ndays'." (d (- nt n1))) (- sd (+ (if (< d 0) 7 0) d))))) (day-numbers (list start)) - s e rtn rtnall file date d start-pos end-pos) + (inhibit-redisplay t) + s e rtn rtnall file date d start-pos end-pos todayp nd) (setq org-agenda-redo-command (list 'org-agenda include-all start-day ndays)) ;; Make the list of days - (setq ndays (or ndays org-agenda-ndays)) + (setq ndays (or ndays org-agenda-ndays) + nd ndays) (while (> ndays 1) (push (1+ (car day-numbers)) day-numbers) (setq ndays (1- ndays))) @@ -3324,11 +3414,15 @@ NDAYS defaults to `org-agenda-ndays'." rtn (org-agenda-get-day-entries file date :todo)) (setq rtnall (append rtnall rtn)))) - (if rtnall (insert (org-finalize-agenda-entries rtnall) "\n"))) + (when rtnall + (insert "ALL CURRENTLY OPEN TODO ITEMS:\n") + (add-text-properties (point-min) (1- (point)) + (list 'face 'org-link-face)) + (insert (org-finalize-agenda-entries rtnall) "\n"))) (while (setq d (pop day-numbers)) (setq date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute d) s (point)) - (if (or (= d today) + (if (or (setq todayp (= d today)) (and (not start-pos) (= d sd))) (setq start-pos (point)) (if (and start-pos (not end-pos)) @@ -3347,14 +3441,18 @@ NDAYS defaults to `org-agenda-ndays'." (setq rtnall (append rtnall rtn)))) (if (or rtnall org-agenda-show-all-dates) (progn - (insert (format "%-9s %2d %-9s %4d\n" + (insert (format "%-9s %2d %s %4d\n" (calendar-day-name date) (extract-calendar-day date) (calendar-month-name (extract-calendar-month date)) (extract-calendar-year date))) (put-text-property s (1- (point)) 'face 'org-link-face) - (if rtnall (insert (org-finalize-agenda-entries rtnall) "\n")) + (if rtnall (insert + (org-finalize-agenda-entries ;; FIXME: condition needed + (org-agenda-add-time-grid-maybe + rtnall nd todayp)) + "\n")) (put-text-property s (1- (point)) 'day d)))) (goto-char (point-min)) (setq buffer-read-only t) @@ -3502,6 +3600,15 @@ With prefix ARG, go back that many times `org-agenda-ndays'." (message "Diary inclusion turned %s" (if org-agenda-include-diary "on" "off"))) +(defun org-agenda-toggle-time-grid () + "Toggle follow mode in an agenda buffer." + (interactive) + (setq org-agenda-use-time-grid (not org-agenda-use-time-grid)) + (org-agenda-redo) + (org-agenda-set-mode-name) + (message "Time-grid turned %s" + (if org-agenda-use-time-grid "on" "off"))) + (defun org-agenda-set-mode-name () "Set the mode name to indicate all the small mode settings." (setq mode-name @@ -3509,7 +3616,8 @@ With prefix ARG, go back that many times `org-agenda-ndays'." (if (equal org-agenda-ndays 1) " Day" "") (if (equal org-agenda-ndays 7) " Week" "") (if org-agenda-follow-mode " Follow" "") - (if org-agenda-include-diary " Diary" ""))) + (if org-agenda-include-diary " Diary" "") + (if org-agenda-use-time-grid " Grid" ""))) (force-mode-line-update)) (defun org-agenda-post-command-hook () @@ -3524,7 +3632,7 @@ With prefix ARG, go back that many times `org-agenda-ndays'." "Get the (Emacs Calendar) diary entries for DATE." (let* ((fancy-diary-buffer "*temporary-fancy-diary-buffer*") (diary-display-hook '(fancy-diary-display)) - (list-diary-entries-hook + (list-diary-entries-hook (cons 'org-diary-default-entry list-diary-entries-hook)) entries (org-disable-diary t)) @@ -3551,7 +3659,7 @@ With prefix ARG, go back that many times `org-agenda-ndays'." (setq entries (mapcar (lambda (x) - (setq x (org-format-agenda-item "" x "Diary")) + (setq x (org-format-agenda-item "" x "Diary" 'time)) ;; Extend the text properties to the beginning of the line (add-text-properties 0 (length x) @@ -3764,7 +3872,7 @@ the documentation of `org-diary'." arg results rtn) (if (not buffer) ;; If file does not exist, make sure an error message ends up in diary - (format "ORG-AGENDA-ERROR: No such org-file %s" file) + (list (format "ORG-AGENDA-ERROR: No such org-file %s" file)) (with-current-buffer buffer (unless (eq major-mode 'org-mode) (error "Agenda file %s is not in `org-mode'" file)) @@ -3796,8 +3904,8 @@ the documentation of `org-diary'." ((and (eq arg :deadline) (equal date (calendar-current-date))) (setq rtn (org-agenda-get-deadlines)) - (setq results (append results rtn)))))))))) - results)) + (setq results (append results rtn)))))))) + results)))) (defun org-entry-is-done-p () "Is the current entry marked DONE?" @@ -3876,7 +3984,7 @@ the documentation of `org-diary'." (list 0 0 0 (nth 1 date) (car date) (nth 2 date)))) 0 11))) marker hdmarker deadlinep scheduledp donep tmp priority - ee txt) + ee txt timestr) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t) (if (not (save-match-data (org-at-date-range-p))) @@ -3886,9 +3994,13 @@ the documentation of `org-diary'." (- (match-beginning 0) org-ds-keyword-length)) (match-beginning 0)) + timestr (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (point-at-eol)) deadlinep (string-match org-deadline-regexp tmp) scheduledp (string-match org-scheduled-regexp tmp) donep (org-entry-is-done-p)) + (if (string-match ">" timestr) + ;; substring should only run to end of time stamp + (setq timestr (substring timestr 0 (match-end 0)))) (save-excursion (if (re-search-backward "\\(^\\|\r\\)\\*+" nil t) (progn @@ -3899,7 +4011,7 @@ the documentation of `org-diary'." (format "%s%s" (if deadlinep "Deadline: " "") (if scheduledp "Scheduled: " "")) - (match-string 1)))) + (match-string 1) nil timestr))) (setq txt org-agenda-no-heading-message)) (setq priority (org-get-priority txt)) (add-text-properties @@ -4044,10 +4156,11 @@ the documentation of `org-diary'." (abbreviate-file-name (buffer-file-name))))) (regexp org-tr-regexp) (d0 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian date)) - marker hdmarker ee txt d1 d2 s1 s2) + marker hdmarker ee txt d1 d2 s1 s2 timestr) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t) - (setq s1 (match-string 1) + (setq timestr (match-string 0) + s1 (match-string 1) s2 (match-string 2) d1 (time-to-days (org-time-string-to-time s1)) d2 (time-to-days (org-time-string-to-time s2))) @@ -4062,9 +4175,9 @@ the documentation of `org-diary'." (goto-char (match-end 1)) (looking-at "\\*+[ \t]*\\([^\r\n]+\\)") (setq txt (org-format-agenda-item - (format "(%d/%d): " + (format (if (= d1 d2) "" "(%d/%d): ") (1+ (- d0 d1)) (1+ (- d2 d1))) - (match-string 1)))) + (match-string 1) nil (if (= d0 d1) timestr)))) (setq txt org-agenda-no-heading-message)) (add-text-properties 0 (length txt) (append (list 'org-marker marker @@ -4077,66 +4190,187 @@ the documentation of `org-diary'." ;; Sort the entries by expiration date. (nreverse ee))) -(defun org-format-agenda-item (prefix txt &optional category) + + +(defconst org-plain-time-of-day-regexp + (concat + "\\(\\<[012]?[0-9]" + "\\(\\(:\\([0-5][0-9]\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)?\\)\\)\\|\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)\\)\\>\\)" + "\\(--?" + "\\(\\<[012]?[0-9]" + "\\(\\(:\\([0-5][0-9]\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)?\\)\\)\\|\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)\\)\\>\\)" + "\\)?") + "Regular expression to match a plain time or time range. +Examples: 11:45 or 8am-13:15 or 2:45-2:45pm. After a match, the following +groups carry important information: +0 the full match +1 the first time, range or not +8 the second time, if it is a range.") + +(defconst org-stamp-time-of-day-regexp + (concat + "<\\([0-9]\\{4\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\} +[a-zA-Z]+ +\\)" + "\\([012][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]\\)>" + "\\(--?" + "<\\1\\([012][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]\\)>\\)?") + "Regular expression to match a timestamp time or time range. +After a match, the following groups carry important information: +0 the full match +1 date plus weekday, for backreferencing to make sure both times on same day +2 the first time, range or not +4 the second time, if it is a range.") + +(defvar org-prefix-has-time nil + "A flag, set by `org-compile-prefix-format'. +The flag is set if the currently compiled format contains a `%t'.") + +(defun org-format-agenda-item (extra txt &optional category dotime noprefix) "Format TXT to be inserted into the agenda buffer. -In particular, this indents the line and adds a category." - (let* ((category (or category - org-category - (file-name-sans-extension - (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name))))) - (extra prefix) - (time-of-day (org-get-time-of-day txt)) - (t1 (if time-of-day (concat "0" (int-to-string time-of-day)) "0000")) - (time (if time-of-day - (concat (substring t1 -4 -2) - ":" (substring t1 -2)) - "")) - rtn) - (if (symbolp category) (setq category (symbol-name category))) - (setq rtn (concat (eval org-prefix-format-compiled) txt)) - (add-text-properties - 0 (length rtn) (list 'category (downcase category) - 'prefix-length (- (length rtn) (length txt)) - 'time-of-day time-of-day) - rtn) - rtn)) - +In particular, it adds the prefix and corresponding text properties. EXTRA +must be a string and replaces the `%s' specifier in the prefix format. +CATEGORY (string, symbol or nil) may be used to overule the default +category taken from local variable or file name. It will replace the `%c' +specifier in the format. DOTIME, when non-nil, indicates that a +time-of-day should be extracted from TXT for sorting of this entry, and for +the `%t' specifier in the format. When DOTIME is a string, this string is +searched for a time before TXT is. NOPREFIX is a flag and indicates that +only the correctly processes TXT should be returned - this is used by +`org-agenda-change-all-lines'." + (save-match-data + ;; Diary entries sometimes have extra whitespace at the beginning + (if (string-match "^ +" txt) (setq txt (replace-match "" nil nil txt))) + (let* ((category (or category + org-category + (if (buffer-file-name) + (file-name-sans-extension + (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name))) + ""))) + time ;; needed for the eval of the prefix format + (ts (if dotime (concat (if (stringp dotime) dotime "") txt))) + (time-of-day (and dotime (org-get-time-of-day ts))) + stamp plain s0 s1 s2 rtn) + (when (and dotime time-of-day org-prefix-has-time) + ;; Extract starting and ending time and move them to prefix + (when (or (setq stamp (string-match org-stamp-time-of-day-regexp ts)) + (setq plain (string-match org-plain-time-of-day-regexp ts))) + (setq s0 (match-string 0 ts) + s1 (match-string (if plain 1 2) ts) + s2 (match-string (if plain 8 4) ts)) + + ;; If the times are in TXT (not in DOTIMES), and the prefix will list + ;; them, we might want to remove them there to avoid duplication. + ;; The user can turn this off with a variable. + (if (and org-agenda-remove-times-when-in-prefix (or stamp plain) + (string-match (concat (regexp-quote s0) " *") txt) + (if (eq org-agenda-remove-times-when-in-prefix 'beg) + (= (match-beginning 0) 0) + t)) + (setq txt (replace-match "" nil nil txt)))) + ;; Normalize the time(s) to 24 hour + (if s1 (setq s1 (org-get-time-of-day s1 'string))) + (if s2 (setq s2 (org-get-time-of-day s2 'string)))) + + ;; Create the final string + (if noprefix + (setq rtn txt) + ;; Prepare the variables needed in the eval of the compiled format + (setq time (cond (s2 (concat s1 "-" s2)) + (s1 (concat s1 "......")) + (t "")) + extra (or extra "") + category (if (symbolp category) (symbol-name category) category)) + ;; Evaluate the compiled format + (setq rtn (concat (eval org-prefix-format-compiled) txt))) + + ;; And finally add the text properties + (add-text-properties + 0 (length rtn) (list 'category (downcase category) + 'prefix-length (- (length rtn) (length txt)) + 'time-of-day time-of-day + 'dotime dotime) + rtn) + rtn))) + +(defun org-agenda-add-time-grid-maybe (list ndays todayp) + (catch 'exit + (cond ((not org-agenda-use-time-grid) (throw 'exit list)) + ((and todayp (member 'today (car org-agenda-time-grid)))) + ((and (= ndays 1) (member 'daily (car org-agenda-time-grid)))) + ((member 'weekly (car org-agenda-time-grid))) + (t (throw 'exit list))) + (let* ((have (delq nil (mapcar + (lambda (x) (get-text-property 1 'time-of-day x)) + list))) + (string (nth 1 org-agenda-time-grid)) + (gridtimes (nth 2 org-agenda-time-grid)) + (req (car org-agenda-time-grid)) + (remove (member 'remove-match req)) + new time) + (if (and (member 'require-timed req) (not have)) + ;; don't show empty grid + (throw 'exit list)) + (while (setq time (pop gridtimes)) + (unless (and remove (member time have)) + (setq time (int-to-string time)) + (push (org-format-agenda-item + nil string "" ;; FIXME: put a category? + (concat (substring time 0 -2) ":" (substring time -2))) + new) + (put-text-property + 1 (length (car new)) 'face 'org-time-grid-face (car new)))) + (if (member 'time-up org-agenda-sorting-strategy) + (append new list) + (append list new))))) + (defun org-compile-prefix-format (format) "Compile the prefix format into a Lisp form that can be evaluated. The resulting form is returned and stored in the variable `org-prefix-format-compiled'." - (let ((start 0) varform vars (s format) c) - (while (string-match "%\\([-+]?[0-9.]*\\)\\([ .;,:!?=|/<>]?\\)\\([cts]\\)" + (setq org-prefix-has-time nil) + (let ((start 0) varform vars var (s format) c f opt) + (while (string-match "%\\(\\?\\)?\\([-+]?[0-9.]*\\)\\([ .;,:!?=|/<>]?\\)\\([cts]\\)" s start) - (setq var (cdr (assoc (match-string 3 s) + (setq var (cdr (assoc (match-string 4 s) '(("c" . category) ("t" . time) ("s" . extra)))) - c (match-string 2 s) + c (or (match-string 3 s) "") + opt (match-beginning 1) start (1+ (match-beginning 0))) - (if (= (length c) 1) - (setq varform `(if (equal "" ,var) "" (concat ,var ,c))) - (setq varform var)) - (setq s (replace-match "%\\1s" t nil s)) + (if (equal var 'time) (setq org-prefix-has-time t)) + (setq f (concat "%" (match-string 2 s) "s")) + (if opt + (setq varform + `(if (equal "" ,var) + "" + (format ,f (if (equal "" ,var) "" (concat ,var ,c))))) + (setq varform `(format ,f (if (equal ,var "") "" (concat ,var ,c))))) + (setq s (replace-match "%s" t nil s)) (push varform vars)) (setq vars (nreverse vars)) (setq org-prefix-format-compiled `(format ,s ,@vars)))) -(defun org-get-time-of-day (s) +(defun org-get-time-of-day (s &optional string) "Check string S for a time of day. If found, return it as a military time number between 0 and 2400. -If not found, return nil." +If not found, return nil. +The optional STRING argument forces conversion into a 5 character wide string +HH:MM." (save-match-data - (when (or - (string-match - "\\<\\([012]?[0-9]\\)\\(:\\([0-5][0-9]\\)\\)\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)?\\>" s) - (string-match - "\\<\\([012]?[0-9]\\)\\(:\\([0-5][0-9]\\)\\)?\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)\\>" s)) - (+ (* 100 (+ (string-to-number (match-string 1 s)) - (if (and (match-beginning 4) - (equal (downcase (match-string 4 s)) "pm")) - 12 0))) - (if (match-beginning 3) - (string-to-number (match-string 3 s)) - 0))))) + (when + (or + (string-match + "\\<\\([012]?[0-9]\\)\\(:\\([0-5][0-9]\\)\\)\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)?\\> *" s) + (string-match + "\\<\\([012]?[0-9]\\)\\(:\\([0-5][0-9]\\)\\)?\\([AaPp][Mm]\\)\\> *" s)) + (let* ((t0 (+ (* 100 + (+ (string-to-number (match-string 1 s)) + (if (and (match-beginning 4) + (equal (downcase (match-string 4 s)) "pm")) + 12 0))) + (if (match-beginning 3) + (string-to-number (match-string 3 s)) + 0))) + (t1 (concat " " (int-to-string t0)))) + (if string (concat (substring t1 -4 -2) ":" (substring t1 -2)) t0))))) (defun org-finalize-agenda-entries (list) "Sort and concatenate the agenda items." @@ -4295,23 +4529,30 @@ the same tree node, and the headline of the tree node in the Org-mode file." (defun org-agenda-change-all-lines (newhead hdmarker &optional fixface) "Change all lines in the agenda buffer which match hdmarker. -The new content of the line will be NEWHEAD. HDMARKER is checked with -`equal' against all `org-hd-marker' text properties in the file." - (let* (props m pl undone-face done-face) +The new content of the line will be NEWHEAD (as modified by +`org-format-agenda-item'). HDMARKER is checked with +`equal' against all `org-hd-marker' text properties in the file. +If FIXFACE is non-nil, the face of each item is modified acording to +the new TODO state." + (let* (props m pl undone-face done-face finish new dotime) +; (setq newhead (org-format-agenda-item "x" newhead "x" nil 'noprefix)) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-max)) (beginning-of-line 1) - (while (not (bobp)) + (while (not finish) + (setq finish (bobp)) (when (and (setq m (get-text-property (point) 'org-hd-marker)) (equal m hdmarker)) (setq props (text-properties-at (point)) + dotime (get-text-property (point) 'dotime) + new (org-format-agenda-item "x" newhead "x" dotime 'noprefix) pl (get-text-property (point) 'prefix-length) undone-face (get-text-property (point) 'undone-face) done-face (get-text-property (point) 'done-face)) (move-to-column pl) (if (looking-at ".*") (progn - (replace-match newhead t t) + (replace-match new t t) (beginning-of-line 1) (add-text-properties (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol) props) (if fixface @@ -4355,6 +4596,7 @@ the same tree node, and the headline of the tree node in the Org-mode file." (and (outline-next-heading) (org-flag-heading nil))) ; show the next heading (funcall 'org-priority force-direction) + (end-of-line 1) (setq newhead (org-get-heading))) (org-agenda-change-all-lines newhead hdmarker) (beginning-of-line 1))) @@ -4519,7 +4761,7 @@ This is a command that has to be installed in `calendar-mode-map'." "ISO: " (calendar-iso-date-string date) "\n" "Day of Yr: " (calendar-day-of-year-string date) "\n" "Julian: " (calendar-julian-date-string date) "\n" - "Astronomic: " (calendar-astro-date-string date) + "Astron. JD: " (calendar-astro-date-string date) " (Julian date number at noon UTC)\n" "Hebrew: " (calendar-hebrew-date-string date) " (until sunset)\n" "Islamic: " (calendar-islamic-date-string date) " (until sunset)\n" @@ -4865,10 +5107,11 @@ For file links, arg negates `org-line-numbers-in-file-links'." ((fboundp 'gnus-group-name) (gnus-group-name)) (t "???")))) - (setq link (concat (if (org-xor arg org-usenet-links-prefer-google) - "http://groups.google.com/groups?group=" - "gnus:") - group)))) + (setq link (concat + (if (org-xor arg org-usenet-links-prefer-google) + "http://groups.google.com/groups?group=" + "gnus:") + group)))) ((memq major-mode '(gnus-summary-mode gnus-article-mode)) (and (eq major-mode 'gnus-article-mode) (gnus-article-show-summary)) @@ -4919,9 +5162,7 @@ For file links, arg negates `org-line-numbers-in-file-links'." (defun org-xor (a b) "Exclusive or." - ;; (if a (not b) b) - (or (and a (not b)) - (and b (not a)))) + (if a (not b) b)) (defun org-get-header (header) "Find a header field in the current buffer." @@ -5217,7 +5458,8 @@ SIZE is a string Columns x Rows like for example \"3x2\"." (point-at-bol) (point))) (beginning-of-line 1) (newline)) - (mapcar (lambda (x) (insert line)) (make-list rows t)) + ;; (mapcar (lambda (x) (insert line)) (make-list rows t)) + (dotimes (i rows) (insert line)) (goto-char pos) (if (> rows 1) ;; Insert a hline after the first row. @@ -5285,8 +5527,7 @@ Such a file can be imported into a spreadsheet program like Excel." (unless (or (not (file-exists-p file)) (y-or-n-p (format "Overwrite file %s? " file))) (error "Abort")) - (save-excursion - (find-file file) + (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file) (setq buf (current-buffer)) (erase-buffer) (fundamental-mode) @@ -5406,12 +5647,18 @@ This is being used to correctly align a single field after TAB or RET.") (setq rfmt (concat rfmt "\n") hfmt (concat (substring hfmt 0 -1) "|\n")) ;; Produce the new table - (while lines - (setq l (pop lines)) - (if l - (setq new (concat new (apply 'format rfmt - (append (pop fields) emptystrings)))) - (setq new (concat new hfmt)))) + ;;(while lines + ;; (setq l (pop lines)) + ;; (if l + ;; (setq new (concat new (apply 'format rfmt + ;; (append (pop fields) emptystrings)))) + ;; (setq new (concat new hfmt)))) + (setq new (mapconcat + (lambda (l) + (if l (apply 'format rfmt + (append (pop fields) emptystrings)) + hfmt)) + lines "")) ;; Replace the old one (delete-region beg end) (move-marker end nil) @@ -8480,9 +8727,7 @@ to a visible line beginning. This makes the function of C-a more intuitive." (get-char-property (point) 'invisible)) (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "^\r\n") - (if (bobp) - nil - (equal (char-before) ?\r))))) + (equal (char-before) ?\r)))) (defun org-back-to-heading (&optional invisible-ok) "Move to previous heading line, or beg of this line if it's a heading. diff --git a/lisp/textmodes/table.el b/lisp/textmodes/table.el index 118ca3bb3fa..430a196166f 100644 --- a/lisp/textmodes/table.el +++ b/lisp/textmodes/table.el @@ -1272,7 +1272,7 @@ This is always set to nil at the entry to `table-with-cache-buffer' before execu (if (featurep 'xemacs) (progn (easy-menu-add-item nil '("Tools") table-global-menu-map)) - (easy-menu-add-item (current-global-map) '("menu-bar" "tools") '("--")) + (easy-menu-add-item (current-global-map) '("menu-bar" "tools") "--") (easy-menu-add-item (current-global-map) '("menu-bar" "tools") table-global-menu-map))) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; diff --git a/lisp/thumbs.el b/lisp/thumbs.el index fd3cb13de98..1657c4b01a9 100644 --- a/lisp/thumbs.el +++ b/lisp/thumbs.el @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ (defcustom thumbs-thumbsdir-max-size 50000000 "Max size for thumbnails directory. -When it reach that size (in bytes), a warning is send." +When it reachs that size (in bytes), a warning is sent." :type 'string :group 'thumbs) @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ see some of your images." ;; Initialize some variable, for later use. (defvar thumbs-temp-file (concat thumbs-temp-dir thumbs-temp-prefix) - "Temporary filesname for images.") + "Temporary filename for images.") (defvar thumbs-current-tmp-filename nil @@ -188,8 +188,8 @@ The name is made by appending a number to PREFIX, default \"Thumbs\"." (defun thumbs-cleanup-thumbsdir () "Clean the thumbnails directory. -If the total size of all files in 'thumbs-thumbsdir' is bigger than -'thumbs-thumbsdir-max-size', files are deleted until the max size is +If the total size of all files in `thumbs-thumbsdir' is bigger than +`thumbs-thumbsdir-max-size', files are deleted until the max size is reached." (let* ((filesL (sort @@ -217,11 +217,11 @@ reached." FILEIN is the input file, FILEOUT is the output file, ACTION is the command to send to convert. -Optional argument are: +Optional arguments are: ARG any arguments to the ACTION command, -OUTPUT-FORMAT is the file format to output, default is jpeg +OUTPUT-FORMAT is the file format to output (default is jpeg), ACTION-PREFIX is the symbol to place before the ACTION command - (default to '-' but can sometime be '+')." + (defaults to '-' but can sometimes be '+')." (let ((command (format "%s %s%s %s \"%s\" \"%s:%s\"" thumbs-conversion-program (or action-prefix "-") @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ ACTION-PREFIX is the symbol to place before the ACTION command (round (- n (/ (* d n) 100)))) (defun thumbs-increment-image-size (s) - "Increment S (a cons of width x heigh)." + "Increment S (a cons of width x height)." (cons (thumbs-increment-image-size-element (car s) thumbs-image-resizing-step) @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ ACTION-PREFIX is the symbol to place before the ACTION command thumbs-image-resizing-step))) (defun thumbs-decrement-image-size (s) - "Decrement S (a cons of width x heigh)." + "Decrement S (a cons of width x height)." (cons (thumbs-decrement-image-size-element (car s) thumbs-image-resizing-step) @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ Or, alternatively, a SIZE may be specified." "Insert image IMG at point. TYPE and RELIEF will be used in constructing the image; see `image' in the emacs-lisp manual for further documentation. -if MARKED is non-nil, the image is marked." +If MARKED is non-nil, the image is marked." (let ((i `(image :type ,type :file ,img :relief ,relief @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ if MARKED is non-nil, the image is marked." (defun thumbs-insert-thumb (img &optional marked) "Insert the thumbnail for IMG at point. -if MARKED is non-nil, the image is marked" +If MARKED is non-nil, the image is marked." (thumbs-insert-image (thumbs-make-thumb img) 'jpeg thumbs-relief marked) (put-text-property (1- (point)) (point) @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ and SAME-WINDOW to show thumbs in the same window." ;;;###autoload (defun thumbs-dired-show-marked () - "In Dired, make a thumbs buffer with all marked files." + "In dired, make a thumbs buffer with all marked files." (interactive) (thumbs-show-thumbs-list (dired-get-marked-files) nil t)) @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ and SAME-WINDOW to show thumbs in the same window." (defun thumbs-find-image-at-point (&optional img otherwin) "Display image IMG for thumbnail at point. -use another window it OTHERWIN is t." +Use another window if OTHERWIN is t." (interactive) (let* ((i (or img (thumbs-current-image)))) (thumbs-find-image i (point) otherwin))) @@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ Open another window." (nreverse list)))) (defun thumbs-delete-images () - "Delete the image at point (and it's thumbnail) (or marked files if any)." + "Delete the image at point (and its thumbnail) (or marked files if any)." (interactive) (let ((files (or thumbs-markedL (list (thumbs-current-image))))) (if (yes-or-no-p (format "Really delete %d files? " (length files))) @@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ Open another window." (delq x thumbs-markedL))))))))) (defun thumbs-rename-images (newfile) - "Rename the image at point (and it's thumbnail) (or marked files if any)." + "Rename the image at point (and its thumbnail) (or marked files if any)." (interactive "FRename to file or directory: ") (let ((files (or thumbs-markedL (list (thumbs-current-image)))) failures) @@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ Open another window." thumbs-current-image-filename i)))) (defun thumbs-next-image () - "Show next image." + "Show the next image." (interactive) (let* ((i (1+ thumbs-image-num)) (list (thumbs-file-alist)) @@ -782,7 +782,7 @@ ACTION and ARG should be a valid convert command." ;;;###autoload (defun thumbs-dired-setroot () - "In dired, Call the setroot program on the image at point." + "In dired, call the setroot program on the image at point." (interactive) (thumbs-call-setroot-command (dired-get-filename))) diff --git a/lisp/tmm.el b/lisp/tmm.el index 3e0a8e95701..168dbdd14dc 100644 --- a/lisp/tmm.el +++ b/lisp/tmm.el @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ Stores a list of all the shortcuts in the free variable `tmm-short-cuts'." (if (memq c tmm-short-cuts) (if (equal (buffer-name) "*Completions*") (progn - (beginning-of-buffer) + (goto-char (point-min)) (re-search-forward (concat "\\(^\\|[ \t]\\)" (char-to-string c) tmm-mid-prompt)) (choose-completion)) diff --git a/lisp/vc-cvs.el b/lisp/vc-cvs.el index 1136ce565a8..e4e9f0b0137 100644 --- a/lisp/vc-cvs.el +++ b/lisp/vc-cvs.el @@ -236,16 +236,19 @@ See also variable `vc-cvs-sticky-date-format-string'." (defun vc-cvs-checkout-model (file) "CVS-specific version of `vc-checkout-model'." - (if (or (getenv "CVSREAD") - ;; If the file is not writable (despite CVSREAD being - ;; undefined), this is probably because the file is being - ;; "watched" by other developers. - ;; (If vc-mistrust-permissions was t, we actually shouldn't - ;; trust this, but there is no other way to learn this from CVS - ;; at the moment (version 1.9).) - (string-match "r-..-..-." (nth 8 (file-attributes file)))) + (if (getenv "CVSREAD") 'announce - 'implicit)) + (let ((attrib (file-attributes file))) + (if (and attrib ;; don't check further if FILE doesn't exist + ;; If the file is not writable (despite CVSREAD being + ;; undefined), this is probably because the file is being + ;; "watched" by other developers. + ;; (If vc-mistrust-permissions was t, we actually shouldn't + ;; trust this, but there is no other way to learn this from CVS + ;; at the moment (version 1.9).) + (string-match "r-..-..-." (nth 8 attrib))) + 'announce + 'implicit)))) (defun vc-cvs-mode-line-string (file) "Return string for placement into the modeline for FILE. diff --git a/lisp/vc.el b/lisp/vc.el index c5929f1da8b..24fae514ea5 100644 --- a/lisp/vc.el +++ b/lisp/vc.el @@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ ;; This mode is fully documented in the Emacs user's manual. ;; -;; Supported version-control systems presently include SCCS, RCS, and CVS. +;; Supported version-control systems presently include CVS, RCS, GNU Arch, +;; Subversion, Meta-CVS, and SCCS (or its free replacement, CSSC). ;; ;; Some features will not work with old RCS versions. Where ;; appropriate, VC finds out which version you have, and allows or @@ -68,7 +69,7 @@ ;; ;; The vc code maintains some internal state in order to reduce expensive ;; version-control operations to a minimum. Some names are only computed -;; once. If you perform version control operations with RCS/SCCS/CVS while +;; once. If you perform version control operations with the backend while ;; vc's back is turned, or move/rename master files while vc is running, ;; vc may get seriously confused. Don't do these things! ;; @@ -737,6 +738,7 @@ in their implementation of vc-BACKEND-diff.") ;; functions that operate on RCS revision numbers. This code should ;; also be moved into the backends. It stays for now, however, since ;; it is used in code below. +;;;###autoload (defun vc-trunk-p (rev) "Return t if REV is a revision on the trunk." (not (eq nil (string-match "\\`[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\'" rev)))) diff --git a/lisp/vms-patch.el b/lisp/vms-patch.el index 60033dc7f20..d8d44d9d752 100644 --- a/lisp/vms-patch.el +++ b/lisp/vms-patch.el @@ -193,5 +193,72 @@ following bindings are established. All other Emacs commands are still available." t) +;;; +;;; Filename handling in the minibuffer +;;; +(defun vms-magic-right-square-brace () + "\ +Insert a right square brace, but do other things first depending on context. +During filename completion, when point is at the end of the line and the +character before is not a right square brace, do one of three things before +inserting the brace: + - If there are already two left square braces preceding, do nothing special. + - If there is a previous right-square-brace, convert it to dot. + - If the character before is dot, delete it. +Additionally, if the preceding chars are right-square-brace followed by +either \"-\" or \"..\", strip one level of directory hierarchy." + (interactive) + (when (and minibuffer-completing-file-name + (= (point) (point-max)) + (not (= 93 (char-before)))) + (cond + ;; Avoid clobbering: user:[one.path][another.path + ((search-backward "[" (field-beginning) t 2)) + ((search-backward "]" (field-beginning) t) + (delete-char 1) + (insert ".") + (goto-char (point-max))) + ((= ?. (char-before)) + (delete-char -1))) + (goto-char (point-max)) + (let ((specs '(".." "-")) + (pmax (point-max))) + (while specs + (let* ((up (car specs)) + (len (length up)) + (cut (- (point) len))) + (when (and (< (1+ len) pmax) + (= ?. (char-before cut)) + (string= up (buffer-substring cut (point)))) + (delete-char (- (1+ len))) + (while (not (let ((c (char-before))) + (or (= ?. c) (= 91 c)))) + (delete-char -1)) + (when (= ?. (char-before)) (delete-char -1)) + (setq specs nil))) + (setq specs (cdr specs))))) + (insert "]")) + +(defun vms-magic-colon () + "\ +Insert a colon, but do other things first depending on context. +During filename completion, when point is at the end of the line +and the line contains a right square brace, remove all characters +from the beginning of the line up to and including such brace. +This enables one to type a new filespec without having to delete +the old one." + (interactive) + (when (and minibuffer-completing-file-name + (= (point) (point-max)) + (search-backward "]" (field-beginning) t)) + (delete-region (field-beginning) (1+ (point))) + (goto-char (point-max))) + (insert ":")) + +(let ((m minibuffer-local-completion-map)) + (define-key m "]" 'vms-magic-right-square-brace) + (define-key m "/" 'vms-magic-right-square-brace) + (define-key m ":" 'vms-magic-colon)) + ;;; arch-tag: c178494e-2c37-4d02-99b7-e47e615656cf ;;; vms-patch.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/window.el b/lisp/window.el index 8c46addf444..c797111f111 100644 --- a/lisp/window.el +++ b/lisp/window.el @@ -543,8 +543,7 @@ Do not shrink to less than `window-min-height' lines. Do nothing if the buffer contains more lines than the present window height, or if some of the window's contents are scrolled out of view, or if shrinking this window would also shrink another window. -or if the window is the only window of its frame. -Return non-nil if the window was shrunk." +or if the window is the only window of its frame." (interactive) (when (null window) (setq window (selected-window))) @@ -583,7 +582,7 @@ Return non-nil if the window was shrunk." (defun quit-window (&optional kill window) "Quit the current buffer. Bury it, and maybe delete the selected frame. -\(The frame is deleted if it is contains a dedicated window for the buffer.) +\(The frame is deleted if it contains a dedicated window for the buffer.) With a prefix argument, kill the buffer instead. Noninteractively, if KILL is non-nil, then kill the current buffer, diff --git a/lispref/ChangeLog b/lispref/ChangeLog index ad16fe264f0..25909586102 100644 --- a/lispref/ChangeLog +++ b/lispref/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,42 @@ +2005-05-24 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> + + * frames.texi (Dialog Boxes): Minor fixes. + +2005-05-25 Masatake YAMATO <jet@gyve.org> + + * display.texi (Standard Faces): Write about `mode-line-highlight'. + +2005-05-24 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> + + * frames.texi (Dialog Boxes): HEADER argument to `x-popup-dialog' + is optional. + +2005-05-24 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> + + * frames.texi (Dialog Boxes): Descibe new optional argument. + +2005-05-23 Lute Kamstra <lute@gnu.org> + + * modes.texi (Font Lock Basics, Syntactic Font Lock): Recommend + syntax-begin-function over font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function. + +2005-05-21 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> + + * minibuf.texi (Reading File Names): Update description of + `read-directory-name'. + + * modes.texi (Derived Modes): Clarify :group keyword. + +2005-05-21 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> + + * files.texi (Locating Files): New subsection. Describe + locate-file and executable-find. + +2005-05-21 Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au> + + * frames.texi (Initial Parameters): Update cross reference to + "Emacs Invocation". + 2005-05-19 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> * keymaps.texi (Active Keymaps): Add anchor. diff --git a/lispref/display.texi b/lispref/display.texi index 7f91072ca5d..7b4db373f63 100644 --- a/lispref/display.texi +++ b/lispref/display.texi @@ -1727,6 +1727,11 @@ This face is used to show any secondary selection you have made. @kindex highlight @r{(face name)} This face is meant to be used for highlighting for various purposes. +@item mode-line-highlight +@kindex mode-line-highlight @r{(face name)} +This face is used for highlighting something on @code{mode-line} or +@code{header-line} for various purposes. + @item trailing-whitespace @kindex trailing-whitespace @r{(face name)} This face is used to display excess whitespace at the end of a line, diff --git a/lispref/files.texi b/lispref/files.texi index b39a552e3af..25c4dfeb0d0 100644 --- a/lispref/files.texi +++ b/lispref/files.texi @@ -735,16 +735,18 @@ for its usual definition is in @file{userlock.el}. @section Information about Files The functions described in this section all operate on strings that -designate file names. All the functions have names that begin with the -word @samp{file}. These functions all return information about actual -files or directories, so their arguments must all exist as actual files -or directories unless otherwise noted. +designate file names. With a few exceptions, all the functions have +names that begin with the word @samp{file}. These functions all +return information about actual files or directories, so their +arguments must all exist as actual files or directories unless +otherwise noted. @menu * Testing Accessibility:: Is a given file readable? Writable? * Kinds of Files:: Is it a directory? A symbolic link? * Truenames:: Eliminating symbolic links from a file name. * File Attributes:: How large is it? Any other names? Etc. +* Locating Files:: How to find a file in standard places. @end menu @node Testing Accessibility @@ -1254,6 +1256,67 @@ is on file system number -32252. @end table @end defun +@node Locating Files +@subsection How to Locate Files in Standard Places +@cindex locate files +@cindex find files + + Sometimes, you need to find a file that could reside in one of the +standard directories. One example is when you need to look for a +program's executable file, e.g., to find out whether a given program +is installed on the user's system. Another example is the search for +Lisp libraries (@pxref{Library Search}). Such searches generally need +to try several alternative file name extensions, in addition to +looking in every standard directory where the file could be found. +Emacs provides a function for such a generalized search for a file. + +@defun locate-file filename path &optional suffixes predicate +This function searches for the file whose name is @var{filename} in +a list of directories given by @var{path}. If it finds the file, it +returns its full @dfn{absolute file name} (@pxref{Relative File +Names}); if the file is not found, the function returns @code{nil}. + +The optional argument @var{suffixes} gives the list of file-name +suffixes to append to @var{filename} when searching. If +@var{suffixes} is @code{nil}, it's equivalent to passing a list with a +single element that is an empty string @code{""}. + +Typical values of @var{path} are @code{exec-path} (@pxref{Subprocess +Creation, exec-path}) when looking for executable programs or +@code{load-path} (@pxref{Library Search, load-path}) when looking for +Lisp files. Use @code{("/")} to disable the path search (e.g., if +@var{filename} already includes the leading directories), but still +try the extensions in @var{suffixes}. + +Typical values of @var{suffixes} are @code{exec-suffixes} +(@pxref{Subprocess Creation, exec-suffixes}) and @code{load-suffixes} +(@pxref{Library Search, load-suffixes}). + +The optional argument @var{predicate}, if non-@code{nil}, specifies +the predicate function to use for testing whether a candidate file is +suitable. The predicate function is passed the candidate file name as +its single argument. If @var{predicate} is @code{nil} or unspecified, +@code{locate-file} uses @code{file-readable-p} as the default +predicate. Useful non-default predicates include +@code{file-executable-p}, @code{file-directory-p}, and other +predicates described in @ref{Kinds of Files}. + +For compatibility, @var{predicate} can also be one of the symbols +@code{executable}, @code{readable}, @code{writable}, @code{exists}, or +a list of one or more of these symbols. +@end defun + +@cindex find executable program +@defun executable-find program +This function searches for the executable file of the named +@var{program} and returns the full absolute name of the executable, +including its file-name extensions, if any. It returns @code{nil} if +the file is not found. The functions searches in all the directories +in @code{exec-path} and tries all the file-name extensions in +@code{exec-suffixes}. +@end defun + + @node Changing Files @section Changing File Names and Attributes @cindex renaming files diff --git a/lispref/frames.texi b/lispref/frames.texi index e5db70c1107..77694c87130 100644 --- a/lispref/frames.texi +++ b/lispref/frames.texi @@ -304,8 +304,8 @@ special-display-frame-alist}. If you use options that specify window appearance when you invoke Emacs, they take effect by adding elements to @code{default-frame-alist}. One exception is @samp{-geometry}, which adds the specified position to -@code{initial-frame-alist} instead. @xref{Command Arguments,,, emacs, -The GNU Emacs Manual}. +@code{initial-frame-alist} instead. @xref{Emacs Invocation,, Command +Line Arguments for Emacs Invocation, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. @node Window Frame Parameters @subsection Window Frame Parameters @@ -1438,13 +1438,14 @@ the menu keymap as necessary. A dialog box is a variant of a pop-up menu---it looks a little different, it always appears in the center of a frame, and it has just -one level and one pane. The main use of dialog boxes is for asking -questions that the user can answer with ``yes'', ``no'', and a few other -alternatives. The functions @code{y-or-n-p} and @code{yes-or-no-p} use -dialog boxes instead of the keyboard, when called from commands invoked -by mouse clicks. - -@defun x-popup-dialog position contents +one level and one or more buttons. The main use of dialog boxes is +for asking questions that the user can answer with ``yes'', ``no'', +and a few other alternatives. With a single button, they can also +force the user to acknowledge important information. The functions +@code{y-or-n-p} and @code{yes-or-no-p} use dialog boxes instead of the +keyboard, when called from commands invoked by mouse clicks. + +@defun x-popup-dialog position contents &optional header This function displays a pop-up dialog box and returns an indication of what selection the user makes. The argument @var{contents} specifies the alternatives to offer; it has this format: @@ -1474,6 +1475,10 @@ Dialog boxes always appear in the center of a frame; the argument @code{x-popup-menu}, but the precise coordinates or the individual window don't matter; only the frame matters. +If @var{header} is non-@code{nil}, the frame title for the box is +@samp{Information}, otherwise it is @samp{Question}. The former is used +for @code{message-box} (@pxref{The Echo Area}). + In some configurations, Emacs cannot display a real dialog box; so instead it displays the same items in a pop-up menu in the center of the frame. diff --git a/lispref/minibuf.texi b/lispref/minibuf.texi index a479aae8234..cdba210b625 100644 --- a/lispref/minibuf.texi +++ b/lispref/minibuf.texi @@ -1309,9 +1309,9 @@ If @var{default} is @code{nil} and @var{initial} is non-@code{nil}, @code{read-directory-name} constructs a substitute default by combining @var{directory} (or the current buffer's default directory if @var{directory} is @code{nil}) and @var{initial}. If both -@var{default} and @var{initial} are @code{nil}, this function uses the -current buffer's default directory as substitute default, ignoring -@var{directory}. +@var{default} and @var{initial} are @code{nil}, this function uses +@var{directory} as substitute default, or the current buffer's default +directory if @var{directory} is @code{nil}. @end defun @defopt insert-default-directory diff --git a/lispref/modes.texi b/lispref/modes.texi index 1b30a23e128..61bc878b581 100644 --- a/lispref/modes.texi +++ b/lispref/modes.texi @@ -1032,9 +1032,6 @@ The @var{keyword-args} are pairs of keywords and values. The values are evaluated. The following keywords are currently supported: @table @code -@item :group -If this is specified, it is the customization group for this mode. - @item :syntax-table You can use this to explicitly specify a syntax table for the new mode. If you specify a @code{nil} value, the new mode uses the same @@ -1049,6 +1046,13 @@ mode. If you specify a @code{nil} value, the new mode uses the same abbrev table as @var{parent}, or @code{fundamental-mode-abbrev-table} if @var{parent} is @code{nil}. (Again, a @code{nil} value is @emph{not} equivalent to not specifying this keyword.) + +@item :group +If this is specified, the value should be the customization group for +this mode. (Not all major modes have one.) Only the (still +experimental and unadvertised) command @code{customize-mode} currently +uses this. @code{define-derived-mode} does @emph{not} automatically +define the specified customization group. @end table Here is a hypothetical example: @@ -2364,7 +2368,9 @@ syntactic fontification (@pxref{Syntax Table Functions}). The resulting syntax table is stored in @code{font-lock-syntax-table}. The fifth element, @var{syntax-begin}, specifies the value of -@code{font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function}. +@code{font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function}. We recommend setting +this variable to @code{nil} and using @code{syntax-begin-function} +instead. All the remaining elements (if any) are collectively called @var{other-vars}. Each of these elements should have the form @@ -2876,10 +2882,6 @@ comments and strings. Specify it using @var{syntax-alist} in @code{font-lock-defaults}. @end defvar -@c ??? -@c The docstring says that font-lock-syntax-table is semi-obsolete. -@c How the alternative should be used is not clear. --lute - @defvar font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function If this variable is non-@code{nil}, it should be a function to move point back to a position that is syntactically at ``top level'' and @@ -2892,9 +2894,10 @@ the beginning of any enclosing syntactic block. Typical values are be outside a syntactic block), or @code{beginning-of-defun} for programming modes, or @code{backward-paragraph} for textual modes. -If the value is @code{nil}, the beginning of the buffer is used as a -position outside of a syntactic block. This cannot be wrong, but it -can be slow. +If the value is @code{nil}, Font Lock uses +@code{syntax-begin-function} to move back outside of any comment, +string, or sexp. This variable is semi-obsolete; we recommend setting +@code{syntax-begin-function} instead. Specify this variable using @var{syntax-begin} in @code{font-lock-defaults}. diff --git a/man/ChangeLog b/man/ChangeLog index acde7c5b491..26e9aad20bd 100644 --- a/man/ChangeLog +++ b/man/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,48 @@ +2005-05-25 Jay Belanger <belanger@truman.edu> + + * calc.texi: Change Calc version number throughout. + (Keypad Mode): Change location in info output. + (Keypad mode overview): Move picture of keypad. + +2005-05-24 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> + + * fixit.texi (Spelling): Delete confusing sentence; flyspell is + not enabled by default. + When not on a word, `ispell-word' by default checks the word + before point. + +2005-05-24 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> + + * building.texi (Debugger Operation): Simplify last sentence. + +2005-05-23 Lute Kamstra <lute@gnu.org> + + * emacs.texi: Update FSF's address throughout. + (Preface): Use @cite. + (Distrib): Add cross reference to the node "Copying". Mention the + FDL. Don't refer to etc/{FTP,ORDERS}. Mention the sale of + printed manuals. + (Intro): Use @xref for the Emacs Lisp Intro. + +2005-05-21 Jay Belanger <belanger@truman.edu> + + * calc.texi (Storing variables): Mention that only most variables + are void to begin with. + +2005-05-21 Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au> + + * widget.texi (Basic Types): Update cross ref from "Enabling + Mouse-1 to Follow Links" to "Links and Mouse-1" per recent + lispref/text.texi change. + +2005-05-20 Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> + + * org.texi: Version 3.09 + +2005-05-18 Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> + + * reftex.texi: Version 4.28 + 2005-05-18 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> * buffers.texi (Select Buffer): Document `C-u M-g M-g'. diff --git a/man/building.texi b/man/building.texi index 2182cccd8b9..c362b817034 100644 --- a/man/building.texi +++ b/man/building.texi @@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ value is displayed in the echo area. With GDB in text command mode (@pxref{GDB Graphical Interface}), it is possible that use of GUD tooltips can cause a function to be called with harmful side-effects. In this case, Emacs disables -gud-tooltip-mode. +them. @node Commands of GUD @subsection Commands of GUD diff --git a/man/calc.texi b/man/calc.texi index 5d0af765f15..9e9eeee68a5 100644 --- a/man/calc.texi +++ b/man/calc.texi @@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ longer Info tutorial.) * Store and Recall:: Storing and recalling variables. * Graphics:: Commands for making graphs of data. * Kill and Yank:: Moving data into and out of Calc. +* Keypad Mode:: Operating Calc from a keypad. * Embedded Mode:: Working with formulas embedded in a file. * Programming:: Calc as a programmable calculator. @@ -1028,7 +1029,7 @@ with the file you were editing on top and Calc on the bottom. ... --**-Emacs: myfile (Fundamental)----All---------------------- ---- Emacs Calculator Mode --- |Emacs Calc Mode v2.00... +--- Emacs Calculator Mode --- |Emacs Calc Mode v2.1 ... 2: 17.3 | 17.3 1: -5 | 3 . | 2 @@ -1149,28 +1150,30 @@ Stack; the lower window is a picture of a typical calculator keypad. \medskip @end tex @smallexample - |--- Emacs Calculator Mode --- - |2: 17.3 - |1: -5 - | . - |--%%-Calc: 12 Deg (Calcul - |----+-----Calc 2.00-----+----1 - |FLR |CEIL|RND |TRNC|CLN2|FLT | - |----+----+----+----+----+----| - | LN |EXP | |ABS |IDIV|MOD | - |----+----+----+----+----+----| - |SIN |COS |TAN |SQRT|y^x |1/x | - |----+----+----+----+----+----| - | ENTER |+/- |EEX |UNDO| <- | - |-----+---+-+--+--+-+---++----| - | INV | 7 | 8 | 9 | / | - |-----+-----+-----+-----+-----| - | HYP | 4 | 5 | 6 | * | - |-----+-----+-----+-----+-----| - |EXEC | 1 | 2 | 3 | - | - |-----+-----+-----+-----+-----| - | OFF | 0 | . | PI | + | - |-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ +@group +|--- Emacs Calculator Mode --- +|2: 17.3 +|1: -5 +| . +|--%%-Calc: 12 Deg (Calcul +|----+-----Calc 2.1------+----1 +|FLR |CEIL|RND |TRNC|CLN2|FLT | +|----+----+----+----+----+----| +| LN |EXP | |ABS |IDIV|MOD | +|----+----+----+----+----+----| +|SIN |COS |TAN |SQRT|y^x |1/x | +|----+----+----+----+----+----| +| ENTER |+/- |EEX |UNDO| <- | +|-----+---+-+--+--+-+---++----| +| INV | 7 | 8 | 9 | / | +|-----+-----+-----+-----+-----| +| HYP | 4 | 5 | 6 | * | +|-----+-----+-----+-----+-----| +|EXEC | 1 | 2 | 3 | - | +|-----+-----+-----+-----+-----| +| OFF | 0 | . | PI | + | +|-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ +@end group @end smallexample Keypad mode is much easier for beginners to learn, because there @@ -10010,7 +10013,6 @@ numeric entry, undo, numeric prefix arguments, etc. * Numeric Entry:: * Algebraic Entry:: * Quick Calculator:: -* Keypad Mode:: * Prefix Arguments:: * Undo:: * Error Messages:: @@ -28292,9 +28294,9 @@ pushes the old value of @samp{a} on the stack and stores @samp{a = 6}. @pindex calc-unstore @cindex Void variables @cindex Un-storing variables -Until you store something in them, variables are ``void,'' that is, they -contain no value at all. If they appear in an algebraic formula they -will be left alone even if you press @kbd{=} (@code{calc-evaluate}). +Until you store something in them, most variables are ``void,'' that is, +they contain no value at all. If they appear in an algebraic formula +they will be left alone even if you press @kbd{=} (@code{calc-evaluate}). The @kbd{s u} (@code{calc-unstore}) command returns a variable to the void state. @@ -29649,7 +29651,7 @@ whole line. So you can usually transfer a single number into Calc just by double-clicking on it in the shell, then middle-clicking in the Calc window. -@node Keypad Mode, Embedded Mode, Kill and Yank, Introduction +@node Keypad Mode, Embedded Mode, Kill and Yank, Top @chapter Keypad Mode @noindent @@ -29706,7 +29708,7 @@ original buffer. @smallexample @group -|----+-----Calc 2.00-----+----1 +|----+-----Calc 2.1------+----1 |FLR |CEIL|RND |TRNC|CLN2|FLT | |----+----+----+----+----+----| | LN |EXP | |ABS |IDIV|MOD | @@ -35020,7 +35022,7 @@ CVS tree. See @uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/emacs}. @appendix Calc Summary @noindent -This section includes a complete list of Calc 2.02 keystroke commands. +This section includes a complete list of Calc 2.1 keystroke commands. Each line lists the stack entries used by the command (top-of-stack last), the keystrokes themselves, the prompts asked by the command, and the result of the command (also with top-of-stack last). diff --git a/man/display.texi b/man/display.texi index b4e72edc9ca..11e45e353cf 100644 --- a/man/display.texi +++ b/man/display.texi @@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ bitmaps are displayed in the left or right fringe, respectively. The @var{indicator} must be one of @code{top}, @code{bottom}, @code{up}, @code{down}, or @code{t} which specifies the default position for the indicators not present in the alist. -The @var{position} is one of @code{left}, @code{right}, or @code{ni} +The @var{position} is one of @code{left}, @code{right}, or @code{nil} which specifies not to show this indicator. For example, @code{((top . left) (t . right))} places the top angle diff --git a/man/emacs.texi b/man/emacs.texi index c5b6cdf3246..345d54ce0c5 100644 --- a/man/emacs.texi +++ b/man/emacs.texi @@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.'' @sp 2 ISBN 1-882114-06-X @* Published by the Free Software Foundation @* -59 Temple Place, Suite 330 @* -Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor @* +Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA @sp 2 Cover art by Etienne Suvasa. @@ -951,11 +951,11 @@ files, which are also distributed along with GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is a member of the Emacs editor family. There are many Emacs editors, all sharing common principles of organization. For information on the underlying philosophy of Emacs and the lessons learned from its -development, write for a copy of AI memo 519a, ``Emacs, the Extensible, -Customizable Self-Documenting Display Editor,'' to Publications Department, +development, write for a copy of AI memo 519a, @cite{Emacs, the Extensible, +Customizable Self-Documenting Display Editor}, to Publications Department, Artificial Intelligence Lab, 545 Tech Square, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA@. At last report they charge $2.25 per copy. Another useful publication is LCS -TM-165, ``A Cookbook for an Emacs,'' by Craig Finseth, available from +TM-165, @cite{A Cookbook for an Emacs}, by Craig Finseth, available from Publications Department, Laboratory for Computer Science, 545 Tech Square, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA@. The price today is $3. @@ -971,20 +971,25 @@ manual. @xref{MS-DOS}, for information about using Emacs on MS-DOS. @unnumbered Distribution GNU Emacs is @dfn{free software}; this means that everyone is free to -use it and free to redistribute it on certain conditions. GNU Emacs is -not in the public domain; it is copyrighted and there are restrictions -on its distribution, but these restrictions are designed to permit -everything that a good cooperating citizen would want to do. What is -not allowed is to try to prevent others from further sharing any version -of GNU Emacs that they might get from you. The precise conditions are -found in the GNU General Public License that comes with Emacs and also -appears following this section. - -One way to get a copy of GNU Emacs is from someone else who has it. You -need not ask for our permission to do so, or tell any one else; just -copy it. If you have access to the Internet, you can get the latest -distribution version of GNU Emacs by anonymous FTP; see the file -@file{etc/FTP} in the Emacs distribution for more information. +use it and free to redistribute it on certain conditions. GNU Emacs +is not in the public domain; it is copyrighted and there are +restrictions on its distribution, but these restrictions are designed +to permit everything that a good cooperating citizen would want to do. +What is not allowed is to try to prevent others from further sharing +any version of GNU Emacs that they might get from you. The precise +conditions are found in the GNU General Public License that comes with +Emacs and also appears in this manual@footnote{This manual is itself +covered by the GNU Free Documentation License. This license is +similar in spirit to the General Public License, but is more suitable +for documentation. @xref{GNU Free Documentation License}.}. +@xref{Copying}. + +One way to get a copy of GNU Emacs is from someone else who has it. +You need not ask for our permission to do so, or tell any one else; +just copy it. If you have access to the Internet, you can get the +latest distribution version of GNU Emacs by anonymous FTP; see +@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs} on our website for more +information. You may also receive GNU Emacs when you buy a computer. Computer manufacturers are free to distribute copies on the same terms that apply to @@ -995,17 +1000,17 @@ General Public License. In other words, the program must be free for you when you get it, not just free for the manufacturer. You can also order copies of GNU Emacs from the Free Software -Foundation. This is a convenient and reliable way to get a copy; it -is also a good way to help fund our work. (The Foundation has always -received most of its funds in this way.) An order form is included in -the file @file{etc/ORDERS} in the Emacs distribution, and on our web -site in @url{http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html}. For further -information, write to +Foundation. This is a convenient and reliable way to get a copy; it is +also a good way to help fund our work. We also sell hardcopy versions +of this manual and @cite{An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp}, +by Robert J. Chassell. You can find an order form on our web site at +@url{http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html}. For further information, +write to @display Free Software Foundation -59 Temple Place, Suite 330 -Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor +Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA @end display @@ -1137,10 +1142,9 @@ session. Almost any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are written in Lisp; the few exceptions could have been written in Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer -can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward. If you want to -learn Emacs Lisp programming, we recommend the @cite{Introduction to -Emacs Lisp} by Robert J. Chassell, also published by the Free Software -Foundation. +can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward. @xref{Top, +Emacs Lisp Intro, Preface, eintr, An Introduction to Programming in +Emacs Lisp}, if you want to learn Emacs Lisp programming. When run under the X Window System, Emacs provides its own menus and convenient bindings to mouse buttons. But Emacs can provide many of the @@ -1189,7 +1193,7 @@ edit files while running shell commands. @display Copyright @copyright{} 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. @@ -1535,7 +1539,7 @@ GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. @end smallexample Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. diff --git a/man/fixit.texi b/man/fixit.texi index 23f385fc158..08c5eeee2ec 100644 --- a/man/fixit.texi +++ b/man/fixit.texi @@ -203,13 +203,11 @@ is useful for editing programs. Type @kbd{M-x flyspell-prog-mode} to enable or disable this mode in the current buffer. The other Emacs spell-checking features check or look up words when -you give an explicit command to do so. Checking all or part of the -buffer is useful when you have text that was written outside of this -Emacs session and might contain any number of misspellings. +you give an explicit command to do so. @kindex M-$ @findex ispell-word - To check the spelling of the word around or next to point, and + To check the spelling of the word around or before point, and optionally correct it as well, use the command @kbd{M-$} (@code{ispell-word}). If the word is not correct, the command offers you various alternatives for what to do about it. diff --git a/man/org.texi b/man/org.texi index a131f5aadb3..444256762b8 100644 --- a/man/org.texi +++ b/man/org.texi @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ @setfilename ../info/org @settitle Org Mode Manual -@set VERSION 3.08 -@set DATE April 2005 +@set VERSION 3.09 +@set DATE May 2005 @dircategory Emacs @direntry @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Miscellaneous * Completion:: M-TAB knows what you need * Customization:: Adapting Org-mode to your taste -* Tips and Tricks:: An author-imposed FAQ, sort of +* FAQ:: Frequently asked questions * Interaction:: Other Emacs packages * Acknowledgments:: These people provided feedback and more * Bugs:: Things which do not work perfectly @@ -224,19 +224,23 @@ and example files. This page is located at @cindex global keybindings @cindex keybindings, global -The instructions below assume that you have downloaded Org-mode from -the web. If Org-mode is part of the Emacs distribution or an XEmacs -package, you only need to add to @file{.emacs} the last three Lisp -lines below - all the rest will be taken care of automatically. +If Org-mode is part of the Emacs distribution or an XEmacs package, +you only need to copy the following lines to your @file{.emacs} file. +The last two lines define @emph{global} keys for the commands +@command{org-store-link} and @command{org-agenda} - please choose +suitable keys yourself. -Byte-compile @file{org.el} and put it on your load path. If you'd -like to use the Info documentation, copy the file @file{org} into the -directory containing info files and run the command @code{install-info -org}. +@lisp +;; The following lines are always needed. Choose your own keys. +(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode)) +(define-key global-map "\C-cl" 'org-store-link) +(define-key global-map "\C-ca" 'org-agenda) +@end lisp -Then copy the following lines into @file{.emacs}. The last two lines -define @emph{global} keys for the commands @command{org-store-link} -and @command{org-agenda} - please choose suitable keys yourself. +If you have downloaded Org-mode from the Web, you must byte-compile +@file{org.el} and put it on your load path. In addition to the Emacs +Lisp lines above, you also need to add the following lines to +@file{.emacs}: @lisp ;; These lines only if org-mode is not part of the X/Emacs distribution. @@ -246,17 +250,12 @@ and @command{org-agenda} - please choose suitable keys yourself. (autoload 'org-store-link "org" "Store a link to the current location" t) (autoload 'orgtbl-mode "org" "Org tables as a minor mode" t) (autoload 'turn-on-orgtbl "org" "Org tables as a minor mode") - -;; The following lines are always needed. Choose your own keys. -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode)) -(define-key global-map "\C-cl" 'org-store-link) -(define-key global-map "\C-ca" 'org-agenda) @end lisp @cindex org-mode, turning on -@noindent -This will put all files with extension @samp{.org} into Org-mode. As -an alternative, make the first line of a file look like this: +With this setup, all files with extension @samp{.org} will be put into +Org-mode. As an alternative, make the first line of a file look like +this: @example MY PROJECTS -*- mode: org; -*- @@ -290,7 +289,6 @@ with clear information about: @end enumerate @noindent Thanks for helping to improve this mode. - @node Document Structure, Tables, Introduction, Top @chapter Document Structure @cindex document structure @@ -500,7 +498,8 @@ An important feature of Org-mode is the ability to construct @emph{sparse trees} for selected information in an outline tree. A sparse tree means that the entire document is folded as much as possible, but the selected information is made visible along with the -headline structure above it. Just try it out and you will see +headline structure above it@footnote{See also the variable +@code{org-show-following-heading}}. Just try it out and you will see immediately how it works. Org-mode contains several commands creating such trees. The most @@ -1394,8 +1393,8 @@ commands}. @cindex agenda An agenda can be compiled from one or more org files. The main -purpose of this command is to act like a planner, in order to show you -what tasks are up for the current week, similar to a paper agenda. +purpose of this command is to act like a paper agenda, showing you all +the tasks for the current day or week. The Org-mode files to be processed in order to generate the agenda are listed in the variable @code{org-agenda-files}. You can customize @@ -1441,7 +1440,7 @@ In the agenda buffer, each entry is preceded by a @emph{category}, which is derived from the file name. The category can also be set with a special line anywhere in the buffer, looking like this: @example -#+CATEGORY: Cheops +#+CATEGORY: Thesis @end example @noindent After changing this line, press @kbd{C-c C-c} with the cursor still in @@ -1452,6 +1451,53 @@ Emacs. The display in the agenda buffer looks best if the category is not longer than 10 characters. +@subsection Time Specifications + +Org-mode checks each agenda item for a time specification. The time +can be part of the time stamp that triggered inclusion into the agenda, +for example as in @w{@samp{<2005-05-10 Tue 19:00>}}. Time ranges can +be specified with two time stamps, like +@c +@w{@samp{<2005-05-10 Tue 20:30>--<2005-05-10 Tue 22:15>}}. + +In the headline of the entry itself, a time(range) may also appear as +plain text (like @samp{12:45} or a @samp{8:30-1pm}. If the agenda +integrates the Emacs diary (@pxref{Calendar/Diary integration}), time +specifications in diary entries are recognized as well. + +For agenda display, Org-mode extracts the time and displays it in a +standard 24 hour format as part of the prefix. The example times in +the previous paragraphs would end up in the agenda like this: + +@example + 8:30-13:00 Arthur Dent lies in front of the bulldozer + 12:45...... Ford Prefect arrives and takes Arthur to the pub + 19:00...... The Vogon reads his poem + 20:30-22:15 Marwin escorts the Hitchhikers to the bridge +@end example + +If the agenda is in single-day mode, or for the display of today, the +timed entries are embedded in a time grid, like + +@example + 8:00...... ------------------ + 8:30-13:00 Arthur Dent lies in front of the bulldozer + 10:00...... ------------------ + 12:00...... ------------------ + 12:45...... Ford Prefect arrives and takes Arthur to the pub + 14:00...... ------------------ + 16:00...... ------------------ + 18:00...... ------------------ + 19:00...... The Vogon reads his poem + 20:00...... ------------------ + 20:30-22:15 Marwin escorts the Hitchhikers to the bridge +@end example + +The time grid can be turned on and off with the variable +@code{org-agenda-use-time-grid}, and can be configured with +@code{org-agenda-time-grid}. + + @subsection Sorting of agenda items @cindex sorting, of agenda items @cindex priorities, of agenda items @@ -1462,13 +1508,6 @@ These entries will be shown at the beginning of the list, as a categories, in the sequence given by @code{org-agenda-files}. Within each category, items are sorted by priority (@pxref{Priorities}). -A time-of-day specification looks like @samp{12:45} or @samp{3pm} and -must appear in the headline. For example, a timestamp in a headline -that contains not only a date but also a time will trigger this -mechanism. Specifications of a time in diary entries are recognized -as well, so the schedule will be mixed from diary entries and Org-mode -files. - The priority is a numerical quantity composed of the base priority (2000 for priority @samp{A}, 1000 for @samp{B}, and 0 for @samp{C}), plus additional increments for overdue scheduled or deadline items. @@ -1539,6 +1578,11 @@ Toggle between weekly and daily view. @item d Toggle the inclusion of diary entries. See @ref{Calendar/Diary integration}. +@kindex g +@item g +Toggle the time grid on and off. See also the variables +@code{org-agenda-use-time-grid} and @code{org-agenda-time-grid}. + @kindex r @item r Recreate the agenda buffer, for example to reflect the changes @@ -1914,7 +1958,7 @@ Toggle the COMMENT keyword at the beginning of an entry. @menu * Completion:: M-TAB knows what you need * Customization:: Adapting Org-mode to your taste -* Tips and Tricks:: An author-imposed FAQ, sort of +* FAQ:: Frequently asked questions * Interaction:: Other Emacs packages * Acknowledgments:: These people provided feedback and more * Bugs:: Things which do not work perfectly @@ -1950,7 +1994,7 @@ Elsewhere, complete dictionary words using ispell. @end itemize @end table -@node Customization, Tips and Tricks, Completion, Miscellaneous +@node Customization, FAQ, Completion, Miscellaneous @section Customization @cindex customization @cindex options, for customization @@ -1962,64 +2006,36 @@ describing the variables here. For an overview of customization variables, use @kbd{M-x org-customize}. Or select @code{Browse Org Group} from the @code{Org->Customization} menu. -@node Tips and Tricks, Interaction, Customization, Miscellaneous -@section Tips and Tricks - -@itemize @bullet -@cindex README files -@item -I find Org-mode very useful for the many @file{README} files I have -scattered through my directories. So I turn on @file{org-mode} for -all @file{README} files with +@node FAQ, Interaction, Customization, Miscellaneous +@section Frequently asked questions +@enumerate +@item @b{Org-mode seems to be useful default mode for the various +@file{README} files I have scattered through my directories. How do I +turn it on for all @file{README} files?} @example (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("README$" . org-mode)) @end example -@ignore -@cindex files, adding automatically -@item -If you would like to add all org files you ever create to the list of -agenda files@footnote{Think twice. Do you @emph{really} want this?}, -you could do so with - -@lisp -(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'org-add-file) -@end lisp - -If you would like to add only a selection, for example everything -except the @file{README} files, this could be achieved in the -following way: - -@lisp -(add-hook 'org-mode-hook - (lambda () - (or (string-match "README\\'" (buffer-file-name)) - (org-add-file)))) -@end lisp -@end ignore - +@item @b{I would like to have two windows on the same Org-mode +file, but with different outline visibility. Is that possible?}@* @cindex @code{make-indirect-buffer} @cindex indirect buffers -@item -It can be useful to have two different windows showing the same -Org-mode file. However, a problem here is that changes to the -visibility in one window immediately affect the other window. On -Emacs (not on XEmacs because it uses the old outline-mode) a way out -is the use of @emph{indirect buffers}, which visit the same file, but -have separate settings, also for outline visibility. See the -documentation on the command @code{make-indirect-buffer}. - +In GNU Emacs, you may use @emph{indirect buffers} which do exactly +this. See the documentation on the command +@code{make-indirect-buffer}. In XEmacs, this is currently not +possible because of the different outline implementation., which visit +the same file, but have separate settings, also for outline +visibility. + +@item @b{Is there an easy way to insert links to web locations?}@* @cindex URL, paste into buffer -@item -Paste URLs into Org-mode whenever this seems useful. For example, if -you are writing notes about a paper which is available on the web, put -the corresponding URL there and a direct look at the paper is only a -mouse click away. If you have a local copy of the paper, use a -file:path link. +Sure, just paste them into the buffer. A plain-text URL-like string +is directly interpreted as a link. -@cindex headline levels, for export -@item +@item @b{When I export my TODO list, every TODO item becomes a +separate section. How do I enforce these items to be exported as an +itemized list?}@* If you plan to use ASCII or HTML export, make sure things you want to be exported as item lists are level 4 at least, even if that does mean there is a level jump. For example @@ -2039,44 +2055,34 @@ configure the @samp{H} switch. +OPTIONS: H:2; ... @end example +@item @b{I would like to export only a subtree of my file to HTML. How?}@* @cindex exporting a subtree -@item If you want to export a subtree, mark the subtree as region and then export. Marking can be done with @kbd{C-c @@ C-x C-x}, for example. +@item @b{Is there an easy way to insert an empty table template with a +default number of rows and columns?}@* @cindex table, empty template -@item To insert an empty table template, just type @samp{|-} and use -@key{TAB}. - -@item -In a table, to add a new column at the end, just type some text -anywhere after the final @samp{|}. Upon the next re-align, a new -column will be created. +@key{TAB}. The default size can be changed with the variable +@code{org-table-default-size}. -@item -In tables, @key{TAB} creates new rows before horizontal separator lines. If -the cursor is at @samp{Age} in the following table, - -@example -| Name | Phone | Age | -|-------+-------+-----| -| | | | -@end example - -the next @key{TAB} would create a second header line. If you want -instead to go to the first empty field below the horizontal line, -press @key{down} (to get on the separator line) and then @key{TAB}. +@item @b{When I am in the last column of a table and just above a +horizontal line in the table, pressing TAB creates a new table line +@i{before} the horizontal line. How can I quickly move to the line +@i{below} the horizontal line instead?}@* +Press @key{down} (to get on the separator line) and then @key{TAB}. +@item @b{How can I change the indentation of an entire table without +fixing every line by hand?}@* @cindex indentation, of tables -@item -To change the indentation of a table, just change the first line and -realign with @key{TAB}. +The indentation of a table is set by the first line. So just fix the +indentation of the first line and realign with @key{TAB}. -@end itemize +@end enumerate -@node Interaction, Acknowledgments, Tips and Tricks, Miscellaneous +@node Interaction, Acknowledgments, FAQ, Miscellaneous @section Interaction with other packages @cindex packages, interaction with other @cindex @file{planner.el} @@ -2143,6 +2149,9 @@ Oliver Oppitz sent several useful suggestions. Carsten Wimmer suggested some changes and helped fix a bug in linking to GNUS. @item +Pavel Chalmoviansky reported bugs and suggested improvements related +to the agenda treatment of items with specifed time. +@item Stefan Monnier provided a patch with lots of little fixes to keep the Emacs-Lisp compiler happy. @end itemize diff --git a/man/widget.texi b/man/widget.texi index 497d2ca5a69..a11b66be76c 100644 --- a/man/widget.texi +++ b/man/widget.texi @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ such a string. @vindex follow-link@r{ keyword} @item :follow-link Specifies how to interpret a @key{mouse-1} click on the widget. -@xref{Enabling Mouse-1 to Follow Links,,, elisp, the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}. +@xref{Links and Mouse-1,,, elisp, the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}. @vindex indent@r{ keyword} @item :indent diff --git a/nt/ChangeLog b/nt/ChangeLog index fd4ee0ab190..33507ef581d 100644 --- a/nt/ChangeLog +++ b/nt/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2005-05-24 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> + + * INSTALL: Add more pointers to ports of Unix tools to Windows, + and to the Emacs Wiki (which contains building instructions for + Windows). Reword image library instructions and remove obsolete + incompatibility information. + 2005-04-23 David Hunter <hunterd42@comcast.net> (tiny change) * config.nt (HAVE_PWD_H): Undef. diff --git a/nt/INSTALL b/nt/INSTALL index a96f182452c..e133d65e0d3 100644 --- a/nt/INSTALL +++ b/nt/INSTALL @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Building and Installing Emacs on Windows NT/2K/XP and Windows 95/98/ME - Copyright (c) 2001,2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (c) 2001,2004,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. See the end of the file for copying permissions. If you used WinZip to unpack the distribution, we suggest to @@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ in your path, and that it will create files that do not yet exist. To compile Emacs, you will need either Microsoft Visual C++ 2.0 or - later and nmake, or a Windows port of GCC 2.95 or later with Mingw + later and nmake, or a Windows port of GCC 2.95 or later with MinGW and W32 API support and a port of GNU make. You can use the Cygwin - ports of GCC, but Emacs requires the Mingw headers and libraries to + ports of GCC, but Emacs requires the MinGW headers and libraries to build (latest versions of the Cygwin toolkit, at least since v1.3.3, include the MinGW headers and libraries as an integral part). @@ -34,14 +34,22 @@ like this, we recommend the use of the supported compilers mentioned in the previous paragraph. - You will also need a copy of the Posix cp, rm and mv programs. These - and other useful Posix utilities can be obtained from the Mingw or - Cygwin projects. + You will also need a copy of the Posix cp, rm and mv programs. These + and other useful Posix utilities can be obtained from one of several + projects: + + * http://www.mingw.org/ ( MinGW ) + * http://www.cygwin.com/ ( Cygwin ) + * http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/ ( UnxUtils ) + * http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ ( GnuWin32 ) If you build Emacs on Windows 9X or ME, not on Windows 2K/XP or Windows NT, we suggest to install the Cygwin port of Bash. - Please see http://www.mingw.org for pointers to GCC/Mingw and binaries. + Additional instructions and help for building Emacs on Windows can be + found at the Emacs Wiki: + + http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/WThirtyTwoInstallationKit For reference, here is a list of which builds of GNU make are known to work or not, and whether they work in the presence and/or absence @@ -109,9 +117,13 @@ able to detect the headers. To use the external image support, the DLLs implementing the - functionality must be found when Emacs is started, either on the PATH, - or in the same directory as emacs.exe. Failure to find a library is - not an error; the associated image format will simply be unavailable. + functionality must be found when Emacs first needs them, either on the + PATH, or in the same directory as emacs.exe. Failure to find a + library is not an error; the associated image format will simply be + unavailable. Note that once Emacs has determined that a library can + not be found, there's no way to force it to try again, other than + restarting. See the variable `image-library-alist' to configure the + expected names of the libraries. Some image libraries have dependencies on one another, or on zlib. For example, tiff support depends on the jpeg library. If you did not @@ -120,14 +132,8 @@ compatible (for example, that they were built with the same compiler). Binaries for the image libraries (among many others) can be found at - GnuWin32 (http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net). These are built with - MinGW, and so are very compatible with GCC/MinGW builds of Emacs (like - the official binary tarballs for Windows). Compatibility with MSVC, - on the other hand, is still weak and should not be trusted in - production environments; if you really need an MSVC-compiled Emacs - with image support, you should try to build the required libraries - with the same compiler (though it can be extremely non-trivial, and - we'll be interested on hearing of any such effort). + the GnuWin32 project. These are built with MinGW, but they can be + used with both GCC/MinGW and MSVC builds of Emacs. * Building @@ -162,7 +168,7 @@ * Trouble-shooting The main problems that are likely to be encountered when building - Emacs stem from using an old version of GCC, or old Mingw or W32 API + Emacs stem from using an old version of GCC, or old MinGW or W32 API headers. Additionally, cygwin ports of GNU make may require the Emacs source tree to be mounted with text!=binary, because the makefiles generated by configure.bat necessarily use DOS line endings. Also, diff --git a/src/ChangeLog b/src/ChangeLog index 10d3bd31bda..c2cd2dde5f7 100644 --- a/src/ChangeLog +++ b/src/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,70 @@ +2005-05-24 Masatake YAMATO <jet@gyve.org> + + * xdisp.c (note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight): Use b and e + as loop sentinels. + +2005-05-24 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> + + * xmenu.c (Fx_popup_dialog): Add a third boolean argument to + select frame title ("Question"/"Information"). + (xdialog_show): Use it. + + * macmenu.c (Fx_popup_dialog, mac_dialog_show): As for xmenu.c. + + * w32menu.c (Fx_popup_dialog, w32_dialog_show): As for xmenu.c. + + * fns.c (Fyes_or_no_p, Fy_or_n_p): Call Fx_popup_dialog with + a third argument (Qnil). + + * lisp.h: x-popup-dialog can have three arguments. + + * editfns.c (Fmessage_box): Use "Information" for frame title. + +2005-05-23 Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnu.org> + + * termcap.c [VMS]: Include <starlet.h>. + +2005-05-23 Masatake YAMATO <jet@gyve.org> + + * xdisp.c (note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight): Added code + for mouse-face. Change the type of the first argument from `window' + to `List_Object'. + (note_mouse_highlight): Call note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight with + window instead of w. + +2005-05-22 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> + + * process.c (send_process): Move misplaced volatile. + +2005-05-21 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> + + * xdisp.c (display_mode_element): If we're processing a list and + padding is specified, put it after the last element. + +2005-05-21 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> + + * fileio.c (Fexpand_file_name) [DOS_NT]: Don't try to support + "superroot" on DOS_NT systems. + +2005-05-21 David Hunter <hunterd42@comcast.net> (tiny change) + + * process.c (send_process): Restore the SIGPIPE handler if we + catch a SIGPIPE. + +2005-05-20 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> + + * image.c (lookup_image, png_read_from_memory): Remove hacks (and + misleading comments). + (DEF_IMGLIB_FN): Use C calling convention for image libraries. + +2005-05-20 KOBAYASHI Yasuhiro <kobayays@otsukakj.co.jp> + + * window.c (Fwindow_inside_edges, Fwindow_inside_pixel_edges): + Correct the right value. + 2005-05-19 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> - * keyboard.c (syms_of_keyboard): Remove lisp variables + * keyboard.c (syms_of_keyboard): Remove Lisp variables post-command-idle-hook and post-command-idle-delay. (command_loop_1): Don't try to execute post-command-idle-hook. diff --git a/src/alloc.c b/src/alloc.c index 1eeea72ea7e..a491185a4ed 100644 --- a/src/alloc.c +++ b/src/alloc.c @@ -1684,7 +1684,7 @@ static int total_string_size; /* We check for overrun in string data blocks by appending a small "cookie" after each allocated string data block, and check for the - presense of this cookie during GC. */ + presence of this cookie during GC. */ #define GC_STRING_OVERRUN_COOKIE_SIZE 4 static char string_overrun_cookie[GC_STRING_OVERRUN_COOKIE_SIZE] = diff --git a/src/editfns.c b/src/editfns.c index df43937d13a..5c6c459bf9d 100644 --- a/src/editfns.c +++ b/src/editfns.c @@ -3307,7 +3307,7 @@ usage: (message-box STRING &rest ARGS) */) pane = Fcons (Fcons (build_string ("OK"), Qt), Qnil); GCPRO1 (pane); menu = Fcons (val, pane); - obj = Fx_popup_dialog (Qt, menu); + obj = Fx_popup_dialog (Qt, menu, Qt); UNGCPRO; return val; } diff --git a/src/fileio.c b/src/fileio.c index 58912a7cb8c..4a22cc0a59e 100644 --- a/src/fileio.c +++ b/src/fileio.c @@ -1655,8 +1655,16 @@ See also the function `substitute-in-file-name'. */) p += 2; } else if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[0]) && p[1] == '.' && p[2] == '.' - /* `/../' is the "superroot" on certain file systems. */ + /* `/../' is the "superroot" on certain file systems. + Turned off on DOS_NT systems because they have no + "superroot" and because this causes us to produce + file names like "d:/../foo" which fail file-related + functions of the underlying OS. (To reproduce, try a + long series of "../../" in default_directory, longer + than the number of levels from the root.) */ +#ifndef DOS_NT && o != target +#endif && (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (p[3]) || p[3] == 0)) { while (o != target && (--o) && !IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*o)) diff --git a/src/fns.c b/src/fns.c index 4562eaff02e..ec3c7a7281c 100644 --- a/src/fns.c +++ b/src/fns.c @@ -2629,7 +2629,7 @@ is nil and `use-dialog-box' is non-nil. */) Fcons (Fcons (build_string ("No"), Qnil), Qnil)); menu = Fcons (prompt, pane); - obj = Fx_popup_dialog (Qt, menu); + obj = Fx_popup_dialog (Qt, menu, Qnil); answer = !NILP (obj); break; } @@ -2761,7 +2761,7 @@ is nil, and `use-dialog-box' is non-nil. */) Qnil)); GCPRO1 (pane); menu = Fcons (prompt, pane); - obj = Fx_popup_dialog (Qt, menu); + obj = Fx_popup_dialog (Qt, menu, Qnil); UNGCPRO; return obj; } diff --git a/src/image.c b/src/image.c index f03adfdc48f..b61b07876d3 100644 --- a/src/image.c +++ b/src/image.c @@ -1631,11 +1631,6 @@ lookup_image (f, spec) Lisp_Object spec; { struct image_cache *c = FRAME_X_IMAGE_CACHE (f); -#ifdef _MSC_VER - /* Work around a problem with MinGW builds of graphics libraries - not honoring calling conventions. */ - static -#endif struct image *img; int i; unsigned hash; @@ -1815,7 +1810,7 @@ forall_images_in_image_cache (f, fn) #ifdef HAVE_NTGUI /* Macro for defining functions that will be loaded from image DLLs. */ -#define DEF_IMGLIB_FN(func) FARPROC fn_##func +#define DEF_IMGLIB_FN(func) int (FAR CDECL *fn_##func)() /* Macro for loading those image functions from the library. */ #define LOAD_IMGLIB_FN(lib,func) { \ @@ -5744,12 +5739,6 @@ struct png_memory_storage PNG_PTR is a pointer to the PNG control structure. Copy LENGTH bytes from the input to DATA. */ -#ifdef _MSC_VER - /* Work around a problem with MinGW builds of graphics libraries - not honoring calling conventions. */ -#pragma optimize("g", off) -#endif - static void png_read_from_memory (png_ptr, data, length) png_structp png_ptr; @@ -5766,10 +5755,6 @@ png_read_from_memory (png_ptr, data, length) tbr->index = tbr->index + length; } -#ifdef _MSC_VER -/* Restore normal optimization, as specified on the command line. */ -#pragma optimize("", on) -#endif /* Load PNG image IMG for use on frame F. Value is non-zero if successful. */ diff --git a/src/lisp.h b/src/lisp.h index 20270bc357e..fa08ab07dce 100644 --- a/src/lisp.h +++ b/src/lisp.h @@ -3136,7 +3136,7 @@ extern Lisp_Object next_single_char_property_change P_ ((Lisp_Object, /* defined in xmenu.c */ EXFUN (Fx_popup_menu, 2); -EXFUN (Fx_popup_dialog, 2); +EXFUN (Fx_popup_dialog, 3); extern void syms_of_xmenu P_ ((void)); /* defined in sysdep.c */ diff --git a/src/macmenu.c b/src/macmenu.c index eb870176f12..54393bca594 100644 --- a/src/macmenu.c +++ b/src/macmenu.c @@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ cached information about equivalent key sequences. */) #ifdef HAVE_MENUS -DEFUN ("x-popup-dialog", Fx_popup_dialog, Sx_popup_dialog, 2, 2, 0, +DEFUN ("x-popup-dialog", Fx_popup_dialog, Sx_popup_dialog, 2, 3, 0, doc: /* Pop up a dialog box and return user's selection. POSITION specifies which frame to use. This is normally a mouse button event or a window or frame. @@ -838,9 +838,12 @@ The return value is VALUE from the chosen item. An ITEM may also be just a string--that makes a nonselectable item. An ITEM may also be nil--that means to put all preceding items on the left of the dialog box and all following items on the right. -\(By default, approximately half appear on each side.) */) - (position, contents) - Lisp_Object position, contents; +\(By default, approximately half appear on each side.) + +If HEADER is non-nil, the frame title for the box is "Information", +otherwise it is "Question". */) + (position, contents, header) + Lisp_Object position, contents, header; { FRAME_PTR f = NULL; Lisp_Object window; @@ -927,7 +930,7 @@ on the left of the dialog box and all following items on the right. /* Display them in a dialog box. */ BLOCK_INPUT; - selection = mac_dialog_show (f, 0, title, &error_name); + selection = mac_dialog_show (f, 0, title, header, &error_name); UNBLOCK_INPUT; discard_menu_items (); @@ -2046,10 +2049,10 @@ static char * button_names [] = { "button6", "button7", "button8", "button9", "button10" }; static Lisp_Object -mac_dialog_show (f, keymaps, title, error) +mac_dialog_show (f, keymaps, title, header, error) FRAME_PTR f; int keymaps; - Lisp_Object title; + Lisp_Object title, header; char **error; { int i, nb_buttons=0; @@ -2152,11 +2155,17 @@ mac_dialog_show (f, keymaps, title, error) wv->name = dialog_name; wv->help = Qnil; + /* Frame title: 'Q' = Question, 'I' = Information. + Can also have 'E' = Error if, one day, we want + a popup for errors. */ + if (NILP(header)) + dialog_name[0] = 'Q'; + else + dialog_name[0] = 'I'; + /* Dialog boxes use a really stupid name encoding which specifies how many buttons to use - and how many buttons are on the right. - The Q means something also. */ - dialog_name[0] = 'Q'; + and how many buttons are on the right. */ dialog_name[1] = '0' + nb_buttons; dialog_name[2] = 'B'; dialog_name[3] = 'R'; diff --git a/src/process.c b/src/process.c index 84d373ff37b..34966d35160 100644 --- a/src/process.c +++ b/src/process.c @@ -5139,6 +5139,7 @@ send_process (proc, buf, len, object) int rv; struct coding_system *coding; struct gcpro gcpro1; + SIGTYPE (*volatile old_sigpipe) (); GCPRO1 (object); @@ -5256,7 +5257,6 @@ send_process (proc, buf, len, object) while (len > 0) { int this = len; - SIGTYPE (*old_sigpipe)(); /* Decide how much data we can send in one batch. Long lines need to be split into multiple batches. */ @@ -5399,6 +5399,7 @@ send_process (proc, buf, len, object) #endif /* not VMS */ else { + signal (SIGPIPE, old_sigpipe); #ifndef VMS proc = process_sent_to; p = XPROCESS (proc); diff --git a/src/termcap.c b/src/termcap.c index a1c068e0964..aa30aaa0615 100644 --- a/src/termcap.c +++ b/src/termcap.c @@ -458,6 +458,7 @@ static int name_match (); #include <rmsdef.h> #include <fab.h> #include <nam.h> +#include <starlet.h> static int valid_filename_p (fn) diff --git a/src/w32menu.c b/src/w32menu.c index 4553895d829..8a90eae7ec7 100644 --- a/src/w32menu.c +++ b/src/w32menu.c @@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ cached information about equivalent key sequences. */) #ifdef HAVE_MENUS -DEFUN ("x-popup-dialog", Fx_popup_dialog, Sx_popup_dialog, 2, 2, 0, +DEFUN ("x-popup-dialog", Fx_popup_dialog, Sx_popup_dialog, 2, 3, 0, doc: /* Pop up a dialog box and return user's selection. POSITION specifies which frame to use. This is normally a mouse button event or a window or frame. @@ -860,9 +860,12 @@ The return value is VALUE from the chosen item. An ITEM may also be just a string--that makes a nonselectable item. An ITEM may also be nil--that means to put all preceding items on the left of the dialog box and all following items on the right. -\(By default, approximately half appear on each side.) */) - (position, contents) - Lisp_Object position, contents; +\(By default, approximately half appear on each side.) + +If HEADER is non-nil, the frame title for the box is "Information", +otherwise it is "Question". */) + (position, contents, header) + Lisp_Object position, contents, header; { FRAME_PTR f = NULL; Lisp_Object window; @@ -949,7 +952,7 @@ on the left of the dialog box and all following items on the right. /* Display them in a dialog box. */ BLOCK_INPUT; - selection = w32_dialog_show (f, 0, title, &error_name); + selection = w32_dialog_show (f, 0, title, header, &error_name); UNBLOCK_INPUT; discard_menu_items (); @@ -1995,10 +1998,10 @@ static char * button_names [] = { "button6", "button7", "button8", "button9", "button10" }; static Lisp_Object -w32_dialog_show (f, keymaps, title, error) +w32_dialog_show (f, keymaps, title, header, error) FRAME_PTR f; int keymaps; - Lisp_Object title; + Lisp_Object title, header; char **error; { int i, nb_buttons=0; @@ -2099,11 +2102,17 @@ w32_dialog_show (f, keymaps, title, error) wv->name = dialog_name; wv->help = Qnil; + /* Frame title: 'Q' = Question, 'I' = Information. + Can also have 'E' = Error if, one day, we want + a popup for errors. */ + if (NILP(header)) + dialog_name[0] = 'Q'; + else + dialog_name[0] = 'I'; + /* Dialog boxes use a really stupid name encoding which specifies how many buttons to use - and how many buttons are on the right. - The Q means something also. */ - dialog_name[0] = 'Q'; + and how many buttons are on the right. */ dialog_name[1] = '0' + nb_buttons; dialog_name[2] = 'B'; dialog_name[3] = 'R'; diff --git a/src/window.c b/src/window.c index 454d712726c..35aeb4411ae 100644 --- a/src/window.c +++ b/src/window.c @@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ display margins, fringes, header line, and/or mode line. */) + WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_COLS (w)), make_number (WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_LINE (w) + WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_LINES (w)), - make_number (WINDOW_RIGHT_EDGE_COL (w) + make_number (WINDOW_BOX_RIGHT_EDGE_COL (w) - WINDOW_RIGHT_MARGIN_COLS (w) - WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_COLS (w)), make_number (WINDOW_BOTTOM_EDGE_LINE (w) @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ display margins, fringes, header line, and/or mode line. */) + WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w)), make_number (WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_Y (w) + WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w)), - make_number (WINDOW_RIGHT_EDGE_X (w) + make_number (WINDOW_BOX_RIGHT_EDGE_X (w) - WINDOW_RIGHT_MARGIN_WIDTH (w) - WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w)), make_number (WINDOW_BOTTOM_EDGE_Y (w) diff --git a/src/xdisp.c b/src/xdisp.c index 2284c34d3bd..2781d4a1d2c 100644 --- a/src/xdisp.c +++ b/src/xdisp.c @@ -16134,7 +16134,12 @@ display_mode_element (it, depth, field_width, precision, elt, props, risky) && --limit > 0 && (precision <= 0 || n < precision)) { - n += display_mode_element (it, depth, field_width - n, + n += display_mode_element (it, depth, + /* Do padding only after the last + element in the list. */ + (! CONSP (XCDR (elt)) + ? field_width - n + : 0), precision - n, XCAR (elt), props, risky); elt = XCDR (elt); @@ -21378,11 +21383,12 @@ define_frame_cursor1 (f, cursor, pointer) position relative to the start of the mode line. */ static void -note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight (w, x, y, area) - struct window *w; +note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight (window, x, y, area) + Lisp_Object window; int x, y; enum window_part area; { + struct window *w = XWINDOW (window); struct frame *f = XFRAME (w->frame); Display_Info *dpyinfo = FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f); Cursor cursor = FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f)->nontext_cursor; @@ -21391,9 +21397,38 @@ note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight (w, x, y, area) Lisp_Object string, object = Qnil; Lisp_Object pos, help; + Lisp_Object mouse_face; + int original_x_pixel = x; + struct glyph * glyph = NULL; + struct glyph_row *row; + if (area == ON_MODE_LINE || area == ON_HEADER_LINE) - string = mode_line_string (w, area, &x, &y, &charpos, - &object, &dx, &dy, &width, &height); + { + int x0; + struct glyph *end; + + string = mode_line_string (w, area, &x, &y, &charpos, + &object, &dx, &dy, &width, &height); + + row = (area == ON_MODE_LINE + ? MATRIX_MODE_LINE_ROW (w->current_matrix) + : MATRIX_HEADER_LINE_ROW (w->current_matrix)); + + /* Find glyph */ + if (row->mode_line_p && row->enabled_p) + { + glyph = row->glyphs[TEXT_AREA]; + end = glyph + row->used[TEXT_AREA]; + + for (x0 = original_x_pixel; + glyph < end && x0 >= glyph->pixel_width; + ++glyph) + x0 -= glyph->pixel_width; + + if (glyph >= end) + glyph = NULL; + } + } else { x -= WINDOW_LEFT_SCROLL_BAR_AREA_WIDTH (w); @@ -21471,6 +21506,91 @@ note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight (w, x, y, area) if (!KEYMAPP (map)) cursor = dpyinfo->vertical_scroll_bar_cursor; } + + /* Change the mouse face according to what is under X/Y. */ + mouse_face = Fget_text_property (pos, Qmouse_face, string); + if (!NILP (mouse_face) + && ((area == ON_MODE_LINE) || (area == ON_HEADER_LINE)) + && glyph) + { + Lisp_Object b, e; + + struct glyph * tmp_glyph; + + int gpos; + int gseq_length; + int total_pixel_width; + int ignore; + + + if (clear_mouse_face (dpyinfo)) + cursor = No_Cursor; + + b = Fprevious_single_property_change (make_number (charpos + 1), + Qmouse_face, string, Qnil); + if (NILP (b)) + b = make_number (0); + + e = Fnext_single_property_change (pos, Qmouse_face, string, Qnil); + if (NILP (e)) + e = make_number (SCHARS (string)); + + /* Calculate the position(glyph position: GPOS) of GLYPH in + displayed string. GPOS is different from CHARPOS. + + CHARPOS is the position of glyph in internal string + object. A mode line string format has structures which + is converted to a flatten by emacs lisp interpreter. + The internal string is an element of the structures. + The displayed string is the flatten string. */ + for (tmp_glyph = glyph - 1, gpos = 0; + tmp_glyph->charpos >= XINT (b); + tmp_glyph--, gpos++) + { + if (tmp_glyph->object != glyph->object) + break; + } + + /* Calculate the lenght(glyph sequence length: GSEQ_LENGTH) of + displayed string holding GLYPH. + + GSEQ_LENGTH is different from SCHARS (STRING). + SCHARS (STRING) returns the length of the internal string. */ + for (tmp_glyph = glyph, gseq_length = gpos; + tmp_glyph->charpos < XINT (e); + tmp_glyph++, gseq_length++) + { + if (tmp_glyph->object != glyph->object) + break; + } + + total_pixel_width = 0; + for (tmp_glyph = glyph - gpos; tmp_glyph != glyph; tmp_glyph++) + total_pixel_width += tmp_glyph->pixel_width; + + dpyinfo->mouse_face_beg_col = (x - gpos); + dpyinfo->mouse_face_beg_row = (area == ON_MODE_LINE + ? (w->current_matrix)->nrows - 1 + : 0); + + dpyinfo->mouse_face_beg_x = original_x_pixel - (total_pixel_width + dx); + dpyinfo->mouse_face_beg_y = 0; + + dpyinfo->mouse_face_end_col = (x - gpos) + gseq_length; + dpyinfo->mouse_face_end_row = dpyinfo->mouse_face_beg_row; + + dpyinfo->mouse_face_end_x = 0; + dpyinfo->mouse_face_end_y = 0; + + dpyinfo->mouse_face_past_end = 0; + dpyinfo->mouse_face_window = window; + + dpyinfo->mouse_face_face_id = face_at_string_position (w, string, + charpos, + 0, 0, 0, &ignore, + glyph->face_id, 1); + show_mouse_face (dpyinfo, DRAW_MOUSE_FACE); + } } define_frame_cursor1 (f, cursor, pointer); @@ -21551,7 +21671,7 @@ note_mouse_highlight (f, x, y) if (part == ON_MODE_LINE || part == ON_HEADER_LINE || part == ON_LEFT_MARGIN || part == ON_RIGHT_MARGIN) { - note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight (w, x, y, part); + note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight (window, x, y, part); return; } @@ -21811,6 +21931,7 @@ note_mouse_highlight (f, x, y) b = make_number (0); if (NILP (e)) e = make_number (SCHARS (object) - 1); + fast_find_string_pos (w, XINT (b), object, &dpyinfo->mouse_face_beg_col, &dpyinfo->mouse_face_beg_row, diff --git a/src/xmenu.c b/src/xmenu.c index 1ecddf211b4..9103d32e1c9 100644 --- a/src/xmenu.c +++ b/src/xmenu.c @@ -116,7 +116,8 @@ extern Lisp_Object Qmenu_bar_update_hook; extern void set_frame_menubar P_ ((FRAME_PTR, int, int)); extern XtAppContext Xt_app_con; -static Lisp_Object xdialog_show P_ ((FRAME_PTR, int, Lisp_Object, char **)); +static Lisp_Object xdialog_show P_ ((FRAME_PTR, int, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, + char **)); static void popup_get_selection P_ ((XEvent *, struct x_display_info *, LWLIB_ID, int)); @@ -129,7 +130,8 @@ static void popup_get_selection P_ ((XEvent *, struct x_display_info *, #include "gtkutil.h" #define HAVE_BOXES 1 extern void set_frame_menubar P_ ((FRAME_PTR, int, int)); -static Lisp_Object xdialog_show P_ ((FRAME_PTR, int, Lisp_Object, char **)); +static Lisp_Object xdialog_show P_ ((FRAME_PTR, int, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, + char **)); #endif /* This is how to deal with multibyte text if HAVE_MULTILINGUAL_MENU @@ -999,7 +1001,7 @@ no quit occurs and `x-popup-menu' returns nil. */) #ifdef HAVE_MENUS -DEFUN ("x-popup-dialog", Fx_popup_dialog, Sx_popup_dialog, 2, 2, 0, +DEFUN ("x-popup-dialog", Fx_popup_dialog, Sx_popup_dialog, 2, 3, 0, doc: /* Pop up a dialog box and return user's selection. POSITION specifies which frame to use. This is normally a mouse button event or a window or frame. @@ -1007,7 +1009,7 @@ If POSITION is t, it means to use the frame the mouse is on. The dialog box appears in the middle of the specified frame. CONTENTS specifies the alternatives to display in the dialog box. -It is a list of the form (TITLE ITEM1 ITEM2...). +It is a list of the form (DIALOG ITEM1 ITEM2...). Each ITEM is a cons cell (STRING . VALUE). The return value is VALUE from the chosen item. @@ -1016,11 +1018,14 @@ An ITEM may also be nil--that means to put all preceding items on the left of the dialog box and all following items on the right. \(By default, approximately half appear on each side.) +If HEADER is non-nil, the frame title for the box is "Information", +otherwise it is "Question". + If the user gets rid of the dialog box without making a valid choice, for instance using the window manager, then this produces a quit and `x-popup-dialog' does not return. */) - (position, contents) - Lisp_Object position, contents; + (position, contents, header) + Lisp_Object position, contents, header; { FRAME_PTR f = NULL; Lisp_Object window; @@ -1115,7 +1120,7 @@ for instance using the window manager, then this produces a quit and /* Display them in a dialog box. */ BLOCK_INPUT; - selection = xdialog_show (f, 0, title, &error_name); + selection = xdialog_show (f, 0, title, header, &error_name); UNBLOCK_INPUT; unbind_to (specpdl_count, Qnil); @@ -3020,11 +3025,11 @@ static char * button_names [] = { "button6", "button7", "button8", "button9", "button10" }; static Lisp_Object -xdialog_show (f, keymaps, title, error) +xdialog_show (f, keymaps, title, header, error_name) FRAME_PTR f; int keymaps; - Lisp_Object title; - char **error; + Lisp_Object title, header; + char **error_name; { int i, nb_buttons=0; char dialog_name[6]; @@ -3036,11 +3041,11 @@ xdialog_show (f, keymaps, title, error) /* 1 means we've seen the boundary between left-hand elts and right-hand. */ int boundary_seen = 0; - *error = NULL; + *error_name = NULL; if (menu_items_n_panes > 1) { - *error = "Multiple panes in dialog box"; + *error_name = "Multiple panes in dialog box"; return Qnil; } @@ -3077,7 +3082,7 @@ xdialog_show (f, keymaps, title, error) if (NILP (item_name)) { free_menubar_widget_value_tree (first_wv); - *error = "Submenu in dialog items"; + *error_name = "Submenu in dialog items"; return Qnil; } if (EQ (item_name, Qquote)) @@ -3091,7 +3096,7 @@ xdialog_show (f, keymaps, title, error) if (nb_buttons >= 9) { free_menubar_widget_value_tree (first_wv); - *error = "Too many dialog items"; + *error_name = "Too many dialog items"; return Qnil; } @@ -3121,11 +3126,18 @@ xdialog_show (f, keymaps, title, error) wv = xmalloc_widget_value (); wv->name = dialog_name; wv->help = Qnil; + + /* Frame title: 'Q' = Question, 'I' = Information. + Can also have 'E' = Error if, one day, we want + a popup for errors. */ + if (NILP(header)) + dialog_name[0] = 'Q'; + else + dialog_name[0] = 'I'; + /* Dialog boxes use a really stupid name encoding which specifies how many buttons to use - and how many buttons are on the right. - The Q means something also. */ - dialog_name[0] = 'Q'; + and how many buttons are on the right. */ dialog_name[1] = '0' + nb_buttons; dialog_name[2] = 'B'; dialog_name[3] = 'R'; |