X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lisp%2Frect.el;h=28f054913d1fe1ba32bd1b394fa776290601c8da;hb=6f6c2759db74292539455548959e9668891f6962;hp=5b78d6b73027ab2ba12c6dc82dc91bc4386c88ed;hpb=6883ee56ec887c2c48abe5b06b5e66aa74031910;p=chise%2Fxemacs-chise.git.1 diff --git a/lisp/rect.el b/lisp/rect.el index 5b78d6b..28f0549 100644 --- a/lisp/rect.el +++ b/lisp/rect.el @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ ;;; rect.el --- rectangle functions for XEmacs. -;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1985-2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -;; Maintainer: FSF +;; Maintainer: Didier Verna ;; Keywords: internal ;; This file is part of XEmacs. @@ -22,15 +22,25 @@ ;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA ;; 02111-1307, USA. -;;; Synched up with: FSF 19.34. +;;; Synched up with: to be incorporated in a forthcoming GNU Emacs ;;; Commentary: -;; This package provides the operations on rectangles that are ocumented +;; This package provides the operations on rectangles that are documented ;; in the XEmacs Reference Manual. +;; #### NOTE: this file has been almost completely rewritten by Didier Verna +;; , Jul 99. The purpose of this rewrite is to be less +;; intrusive and fill lines with whitespaces only when needed. A few functions +;; are untouched though, as noted above their definition. + + ;;; Code: +;; #### NOTE: this function is untouched, but not used anymore. +;; `apply-on-rectangle' is used instead. It's still there because it's +;; documented so people might use it in their code, so I've decided not to +;; touch it. --dv ;; XEmacs: extra-args (defun operate-on-rectangle (function start end coerce-tabs &rest extra-args) "Call FUNCTION for each line of rectangle with corners at START, END. @@ -44,15 +54,15 @@ FUNCTION is called with three arguments: Point is at the end of the segment of this line within the rectangle." (let (startcol startlinepos endcol endlinepos) (save-excursion - (goto-char start) - (setq startcol (current-column)) - (beginning-of-line) - (setq startlinepos (point))) + (goto-char start) + (setq startcol (current-column)) + (beginning-of-line) + (setq startlinepos (point))) (save-excursion - (goto-char end) - (setq endcol (current-column)) - (forward-line 1) - (setq endlinepos (point-marker))) + (goto-char end) + (setq endcol (current-column)) + (forward-line 1) + (setq endlinepos (point-marker))) (if (< endcol startcol) ;; XEmacs (let ((tem startcol)) @@ -74,36 +84,70 @@ Point is at the end of the segment of this line within the rectangle." (forward-line 1))) (- endcol startcol))) -(defun delete-rectangle-line (startdelpos ignore ignore) - (delete-region startdelpos (point))) +;; The replacement for `operate-on-rectangle' -- dv +(defun apply-on-rectangle (function start end &rest args) + "Call FUNCTION for each line of rectangle with corners at START and END. +FUNCTION is called with two arguments: the start and end columns of the +rectangle, plus ARGS extra arguments. Point is at the beginning of line +when the function is called." + (let (startcol startpt endcol endpt) + (save-excursion + (goto-char start) + (setq startcol (current-column)) + (beginning-of-line) + (setq startpt (point)) + (goto-char end) + (setq endcol (current-column)) + (forward-line 1) + (setq endpt (point-marker)) + ;; ensure the start column is the left one. + (if (< endcol startcol) + (let ((col startcol)) + (setq startcol endcol endcol col))) + ;; start looping over lines + (goto-char startpt) + (while (< (point) endpt) + (apply function startcol endcol args) + (forward-line 1))) + )) -;; XEmacs: added lines arg -(defun delete-extract-rectangle-line (startdelpos begextra endextra lines) - (save-excursion - (extract-rectangle-line startdelpos begextra endextra lines)) - (delete-region startdelpos (point))) -;; XEmacs: added lines arg -(defun extract-rectangle-line (startdelpos begextra endextra lines) - (let ((line (buffer-substring startdelpos (point))) - (end (point))) - (goto-char startdelpos) - (while (search-forward "\t" end t) - (let ((width (- (current-column) - (save-excursion (forward-char -1) - (current-column))))) - (setq line (concat (substring line 0 (- (point) end 1)) - (spaces-string width) - (substring line (+ (length line) (- (point) end))))))) - (if (or (> begextra 0) (> endextra 0)) - (setq line (concat (spaces-string begextra) - line - (spaces-string endextra)))) - (setcdr lines (cons line (cdr lines))))) ; XEmacs +(defun delete-rectangle-line (startcol endcol fill) + (let ((pt (point-at-eol))) + (when (= (move-to-column startcol (or fill 'coerce)) startcol) + (if (and (not fill) (<= pt endcol)) + (delete-region (point) pt) + ;; else + (setq pt (point)) + (move-to-column endcol t) + (delete-region pt (point)))) + )) -(defconst spaces-strings - (purecopy '["" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " "])) +;;;###autoload +(defun delete-rectangle (start end &optional fill) + "Delete the text in the region-rectangle without saving it. +The same range of columns is deleted in each line starting with the line +where the region begins and ending with the line where the region ends. + +When called from a program, the rectangle's corners are START and END. +With a prefix (or FILL) argument, also fill lines where nothing has to be +deleted." + (interactive "*r\nP") + (apply-on-rectangle 'delete-rectangle-line start end fill)) + +;; I love ascii art ;-) +(defconst spaces-strings '["" + " " + " " + " " + " " + " " + " " + " " + " "]) + +;; This function is untouched --dv (defun spaces-string (n) (if (<= n 8) (aref spaces-strings n) (let ((val "")) @@ -111,55 +155,100 @@ Point is at the end of the segment of this line within the rectangle." (setq val (concat " " val) n (- n 8))) (concat val (aref spaces-strings n))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun delete-rectangle (start end) - "Delete (don't save) text in rectangle with point and mark as corners. -The same range of columns is deleted in each line starting with the line -where the region begins and ending with the line where the region ends." - (interactive "r") - (operate-on-rectangle 'delete-rectangle-line start end t)) + + +(defun delete-extract-rectangle-line (startcol endcol lines fill) + (let ((pt (point-at-eol))) + (if (< (move-to-column startcol (or fill 'coerce)) startcol) + (setcdr lines (cons (spaces-string (- endcol startcol)) + (cdr lines))) + ;; else + (setq pt (point)) + (move-to-column endcol t) + (setcdr lines (cons (buffer-substring pt (point)) (cdr lines))) + (delete-region pt (point))) + )) ;;;###autoload -(defun delete-extract-rectangle (start end) - "Delete contents of rectangle and return it as a list of strings. -Arguments START and END are the corners of the rectangle. -The value is list of strings, one for each line of the rectangle." - (let ((lines (list nil))) ; XEmacs change - (operate-on-rectangle 'delete-extract-rectangle-line - start end t lines) +(defun delete-extract-rectangle (start end &optional fill) + "Delete the contents of the rectangle with corners at START and END, and +return it as a list of strings, one for each line of the rectangle. + +With an optional FILL argument, also fill lines where nothing has to be +deleted." + (let ((lines (list nil))) + (apply-on-rectangle 'delete-extract-rectangle-line start end lines fill) (nreverse (cdr lines)))) + +;; #### NOTE: this is actually the only function that needs to do complicated +;; stuff like what's happening in `operate-on-rectangle', because the buffer +;; might be read-only. --dv +(defun extract-rectangle-line (startcol endcol lines) + (let (start end begextra endextra line) + (move-to-column startcol) + (setq start (point) + begextra (- (current-column) startcol)) + (move-to-column endcol) + (setq end (point) + endextra (- endcol (current-column))) + (setq line (buffer-substring start (point))) + (if (< begextra 0) + (setq endextra (+ endextra begextra) + begextra 0)) + (if (< endextra 0) + (setq endextra 0)) + (goto-char start) + (while (search-forward "\t" end t) + (let ((width (- (current-column) + (save-excursion (backward-char 1) + (current-column))))) + (setq line (concat (substring line 0 (- (point) end 1)) + (spaces-string width) + (substring line (+ (length line) + (- (point) end))))))) + (if (or (> begextra 0) (> endextra 0)) + (setq line (concat (spaces-string begextra) + line + (spaces-string endextra)))) + (setcdr lines (cons line (cdr lines))))) + ;;;###autoload (defun extract-rectangle (start end) - "Return contents of rectangle with corners at START and END. -Value is list of strings, one for each line of the rectangle." - (let ((lines (list nil))) ; XEmacs change - (operate-on-rectangle 'extract-rectangle-line start end nil lines) + "Return the contents of the rectangle with corners at START and END, +as a list of strings, one for each line of the rectangle." + (let ((lines (list nil))) + (apply-on-rectangle 'extract-rectangle-line start end lines) (nreverse (cdr lines)))) + ;;;###autoload (defvar killed-rectangle nil - "Rectangle for yank-rectangle to insert.") + "Rectangle for `yank-rectangle' to insert.") ;;;###autoload -(defun kill-rectangle (start end) - "Delete rectangle with corners at point and mark; save as last killed one. -Calling from program, supply two args START and END, buffer positions. -But in programs you might prefer to use `delete-extract-rectangle'." - (interactive "r") - (if buffer-read-only - (progn - (setq killed-rectangle (extract-rectangle start end)) - (barf-if-buffer-read-only))) - (setq killed-rectangle (delete-extract-rectangle start end))) +(defun kill-rectangle (start end &optional fill) + "Delete the region-rectangle and save it as the last killed one. +You might prefer to use `delete-extract-rectangle' from a program. + +When called from a program, the rectangle's corners are START and END. +With a prefix (or FILL) argument, also fill lines where nothing has to be +deleted." + (interactive "*r\nP") + (when buffer-read-only + (setq killed-rectangle (extract-rectangle start end)) + (barf-if-buffer-read-only)) + (setq killed-rectangle (delete-extract-rectangle start end fill))) +;; This function is untouched --dv ;;;###autoload (defun yank-rectangle () "Yank the last killed rectangle with upper left corner at point." - (interactive) + (interactive "*") (insert-rectangle killed-rectangle)) + +;; This function is untouched --dv ;;;###autoload (defun insert-rectangle (rectangle) "Insert text of RECTANGLE with upper left corner at point. @@ -175,81 +264,86 @@ and point is at the lower right corner." (while lines (or first (progn - (forward-line 1) - (or (bolp) (insert ?\n)) - (move-to-column insertcolumn t))) + (forward-line 1) + (or (bolp) (insert ?\n)) + (move-to-column insertcolumn t))) (setq first nil) (insert (car lines)) (setq lines (cdr lines))))) + +(defun open-rectangle-line (startcol endcol fill) + (when (= (move-to-column startcol (or fill 'coerce)) startcol) + (unless (and (not fill) + (= (point) (point-at-eol))) + (indent-to endcol)))) + ;;;###autoload -(defun open-rectangle (start end) - "Blank out rectangle with corners at point and mark, shifting text right. -The text previously in the region is not overwritten by the blanks, -but instead winds up to the right of the rectangle." - (interactive "r") - (operate-on-rectangle 'open-rectangle-line start end nil) +(defun open-rectangle (start end &optional fill) + "Blank out the region-rectangle, shifting text right. + +When called from a program, the rectangle's corners are START and END. +With a prefix (or FILL) argument, fill with blanks even if there is no text +on the right side of the rectangle." + (interactive "*r\nP") + (apply-on-rectangle 'open-rectangle-line start end fill) (goto-char start)) -(defun open-rectangle-line (startpos begextra endextra) - ;; Column where rectangle ends. - (let ((endcol (+ (current-column) endextra)) - whitewidth) - (goto-char startpos) - ;; Column where rectangle begins. - (let ((begcol (- (current-column) begextra))) - (skip-chars-forward " \t") - ;; Width of whitespace to be deleted and recreated. - (setq whitewidth (- (current-column) begcol))) - ;; Delete the whitespace following the start column. - (delete-region startpos (point)) - ;; Open the desired width, plus same amount of whitespace we just deleted. - (indent-to (+ endcol whitewidth)))) + +(defun string-rectangle-line (startcol endcol string delete) + (move-to-column startcol t) + (if delete + (delete-rectangle-line startcol endcol nil)) + (insert string)) ;;;###autoload (defun string-rectangle (start end string) "Insert STRING on each line of the region-rectangle, shifting text right. The left edge of the rectangle specifies the column for insertion. -This command does not delete or overwrite any existing text. - -Called from a program, takes three args; START, END and STRING." - (interactive "r\nsString rectangle: ") - (operate-on-rectangle 'string-rectangle-line start end t string)) ; XEmacs - -;; XEmacs: add string arg -(defun string-rectangle-line (startpos begextra endextra string) - (let (whitespace) - (goto-char startpos) - ;; Compute horizontal width of following whitespace. - (let ((ocol (current-column))) - (skip-chars-forward " \t") - (setq whitespace (- (current-column) ocol))) - ;; Delete the following whitespace. - (delete-region startpos (point)) - ;; Insert the desired string. - (insert string) - ;; Insert the same width of whitespace that we had before. - (indent-to (+ (current-column) whitespace)))) + +If `pending-delete-mode' is active the string replace the region. +Otherwise this command does not delete or overwrite any existing text. + +When called from a program, the rectangle's corners are START and END." + (interactive "*r\nsString rectangle: ") + (defvar pending-delete-mode) + (apply-on-rectangle 'string-rectangle-line start end string + (and (boundp 'pending-delete-mode) pending-delete-mode))) ;;;###autoload -(defun clear-rectangle (start end) - "Blank out rectangle with corners at point and mark. -The text previously in the region is overwritten by the blanks. -When called from a program, requires two args which specify the corners." - (interactive "r") - (operate-on-rectangle 'clear-rectangle-line start end t)) - -(defun clear-rectangle-line (startpos begextra endextra) - ;; Find end of whitespace after the rectangle. - (skip-chars-forward " \t") - (let ((column (+ (current-column) endextra))) - ;; Delete the text in the rectangle, and following whitespace. - (delete-region (point) - (progn (goto-char startpos) - (skip-chars-backward " \t") - (point))) - ;; Reindent out to same column that we were at. - (indent-to column))) +(defun replace-rectangle (start end string) + "Like `string-rectangle', but unconditionally replace the original region, +as if `pending-delete-mode' were active." + (interactive "*r\nsString rectangle: ") + (apply-on-rectangle 'string-rectangle-line start end string t)) + + +(defun clear-rectangle-line (startcol endcol fill) + (let ((pt (point-at-eol)) + spaces) + (when (= (move-to-column startcol (or fill 'coerce)) startcol) + (if (and (not fill) + (<= (save-excursion (goto-char pt) (current-column)) endcol)) + (delete-region (point) pt) + ;; else + (setq pt (point)) + (move-to-column endcol t) + (setq spaces (- (point) pt)) + (delete-region pt (point)) + (indent-to (+ (current-column) spaces)))) + )) + +;;;###autoload +(defun clear-rectangle (start end &optional fill) + "Blank out the region-rectangle. +The text previously in the region is overwritten with blanks. + +When called from a program, the rectangle's corners are START and END. +With a prefix (or FILL) argument, also fill with blanks the parts of the +rectangle which were empty." + (interactive "*r\nP") + (apply-on-rectangle 'clear-rectangle-line start end fill)) + (provide 'rect)