/* GNU Emacs routines to deal with case tables.
Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007,
2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Author: Howard Gayle
This file is part of GNU Emacs.
GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . */
#include
#include
#include "lisp.h"
#include "buffer.h"
#include "character.h"
Lisp_Object Qcase_table_p, Qcase_table;
Lisp_Object Vascii_downcase_table, Vascii_upcase_table;
Lisp_Object Vascii_canon_table, Vascii_eqv_table;
/* Used as a temporary in DOWNCASE and other macros in lisp.h. No
need to mark it, since it is used only very temporarily. */
int case_temp1;
Lisp_Object case_temp2;
static void set_canon ();
static void set_identity ();
static void shuffle ();
DEFUN ("case-table-p", Fcase_table_p, Scase_table_p, 1, 1, 0,
doc: /* Return t if OBJECT is a case table.
See `set-case-table' for more information on these data structures. */)
(object)
Lisp_Object object;
{
Lisp_Object up, canon, eqv;
if (! CHAR_TABLE_P (object))
return Qnil;
if (! EQ (XCHAR_TABLE (object)->purpose, Qcase_table))
return Qnil;
up = XCHAR_TABLE (object)->extras[0];
canon = XCHAR_TABLE (object)->extras[1];
eqv = XCHAR_TABLE (object)->extras[2];
return ((NILP (up) || CHAR_TABLE_P (up))
&& ((NILP (canon) && NILP (eqv))
|| (CHAR_TABLE_P (canon)
&& (NILP (eqv) || CHAR_TABLE_P (eqv))))
? Qt : Qnil);
}
static Lisp_Object
check_case_table (obj)
Lisp_Object obj;
{
CHECK_TYPE (!NILP (Fcase_table_p (obj)), Qcase_table_p, obj);
return (obj);
}
DEFUN ("current-case-table", Fcurrent_case_table, Scurrent_case_table, 0, 0, 0,
doc: /* Return the case table of the current buffer. */)
()
{
return current_buffer->downcase_table;
}
DEFUN ("standard-case-table", Fstandard_case_table, Sstandard_case_table, 0, 0, 0,
doc: /* Return the standard case table.
This is the one used for new buffers. */)
()
{
return Vascii_downcase_table;
}
static Lisp_Object set_case_table ();
DEFUN ("set-case-table", Fset_case_table, Sset_case_table, 1, 1, 0,
doc: /* Select a new case table for the current buffer.
A case table is a char-table which maps characters
to their lower-case equivalents. It also has three \"extra\" slots
which may be additional char-tables or nil.
These slots are called UPCASE, CANONICALIZE and EQUIVALENCES.
UPCASE maps each non-upper-case character to its upper-case equivalent.
(The value in UPCASE for an upper-case character is never used.)
If lower and upper case characters are in 1-1 correspondence,
you may use nil and the upcase table will be deduced from DOWNCASE.
CANONICALIZE maps each character to a canonical equivalent;
any two characters that are related by case-conversion have the same
canonical equivalent character; it may be nil, in which case it is
deduced from DOWNCASE and UPCASE.
EQUIVALENCES is a map that cyclicly permutes each equivalence class
(of characters with the same canonical equivalent); it may be nil,
in which case it is deduced from CANONICALIZE. */)
(table)
Lisp_Object table;
{
return set_case_table (table, 0);
}
DEFUN ("set-standard-case-table", Fset_standard_case_table, Sset_standard_case_table, 1, 1, 0,
doc: /* Select a new standard case table for new buffers.
See `set-case-table' for more info on case tables. */)
(table)
Lisp_Object table;
{
return set_case_table (table, 1);
}
static Lisp_Object
set_case_table (table, standard)
Lisp_Object table;
int standard;
{
Lisp_Object up, canon, eqv;
check_case_table (table);
up = XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[0];
canon = XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[1];
eqv = XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[2];
if (NILP (up))
{
up = Fmake_char_table (Qcase_table, Qnil);
map_char_table (set_identity, Qnil, table, up);
map_char_table (shuffle, Qnil, table, up);
XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[0] = up;
}
if (NILP (canon))
{
canon = Fmake_char_table (Qcase_table, Qnil);
XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[1] = canon;
map_char_table (set_canon, Qnil, table, table);
}
if (NILP (eqv))
{
eqv = Fmake_char_table (Qcase_table, Qnil);
map_char_table (set_identity, Qnil, canon, eqv);
map_char_table (shuffle, Qnil, canon, eqv);
XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[2] = eqv;
}
/* This is so set_image_of_range_1 in regex.c can find the EQV table. */
XCHAR_TABLE (canon)->extras[2] = eqv;
if (standard)
{
Vascii_downcase_table = table;
Vascii_upcase_table = up;
Vascii_canon_table = canon;
Vascii_eqv_table = eqv;
}
else
{
current_buffer->downcase_table = table;
current_buffer->upcase_table = up;
current_buffer->case_canon_table = canon;
current_buffer->case_eqv_table = eqv;
}
return table;
}
/* The following functions are called in map_char_table. */
/* Set CANON char-table element for characters in RANGE to a
translated ELT by UP and DOWN char-tables. This is done only when
ELT is a character. The char-tables CANON, UP, and DOWN are in
CASE_TABLE. */
static void
set_canon (case_table, range, elt)
Lisp_Object case_table, range, elt;
{
Lisp_Object up = XCHAR_TABLE (case_table)->extras[0];
Lisp_Object canon = XCHAR_TABLE (case_table)->extras[1];
if (NATNUMP (elt))
Fset_char_table_range (canon, range, Faref (case_table, Faref (up, elt)));
}
/* Set elements of char-table TABLE for C to C itself. C may be a
cons specifying a character range. In that case, set characters in
that range to themselves. This is done only when ELT is a
character. This is called in map_char_table. */
static void
set_identity (table, c, elt)
Lisp_Object table, c, elt;
{
if (NATNUMP (elt))
{
int from, to;
if (CONSP (c))
{
from = XINT (XCAR (c));
to = XINT (XCDR (c));
}
else
from = to = XINT (c);
for (; from <= to; from++)
CHAR_TABLE_SET (table, from, make_number (from));
}
}
/* Permute the elements of TABLE (which is initially an identity
mapping) so that it has one cycle for each equivalence class
induced by the translation table on which map_char_table is
operated. */
static void
shuffle (table, c, elt)
Lisp_Object table, c, elt;
{
if (NATNUMP (elt))
{
int from, to;
if (CONSP (c))
{
from = XINT (XCAR (c));
to = XINT (XCDR (c));
}
else
from = to = XINT (c);
for (; from <= to; from++)
{
Lisp_Object tem = Faref (table, elt);
Faset (table, elt, make_number (from));
Faset (table, make_number (from), tem);
}
}
}
void
init_casetab_once ()
{
register int i;
Lisp_Object down, up;
Qcase_table = intern_c_string ("case-table");
staticpro (&Qcase_table);
/* Intern this now in case it isn't already done.
Setting this variable twice is harmless.
But don't staticpro it here--that is done in alloc.c. */
Qchar_table_extra_slots = intern_c_string ("char-table-extra-slots");
/* Now we are ready to set up this property, so we can
create char tables. */
Fput (Qcase_table, Qchar_table_extra_slots, make_number (3));
down = Fmake_char_table (Qcase_table, Qnil);
Vascii_downcase_table = down;
XCHAR_TABLE (down)->purpose = Qcase_table;
for (i = 0; i < 128; i++)
{
int c = (i >= 'A' && i <= 'Z') ? i + ('a' - 'A') : i;
CHAR_TABLE_SET (down, i, make_number (c));
}
XCHAR_TABLE (down)->extras[1] = Fcopy_sequence (down);
up = Fmake_char_table (Qcase_table, Qnil);
XCHAR_TABLE (down)->extras[0] = up;
for (i = 0; i < 128; i++)
{
int c = ((i >= 'A' && i <= 'Z') ? i + ('a' - 'A')
: ((i >= 'a' && i <= 'z') ? i + ('A' - 'a')
: i));
CHAR_TABLE_SET (up, i, make_number (c));
}
XCHAR_TABLE (down)->extras[2] = Fcopy_sequence (up);
/* Fill in what isn't filled in. */
set_case_table (down, 1);
}
void
syms_of_casetab ()
{
Qcase_table_p = intern_c_string ("case-table-p");
staticpro (&Qcase_table_p);
staticpro (&Vascii_canon_table);
staticpro (&Vascii_downcase_table);
staticpro (&Vascii_eqv_table);
staticpro (&Vascii_upcase_table);
defsubr (&Scase_table_p);
defsubr (&Scurrent_case_table);
defsubr (&Sstandard_case_table);
defsubr (&Sset_case_table);
defsubr (&Sset_standard_case_table);
}
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