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1 /* Header file for the buffer manipulation primitives.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1993-1995, 1997-2012
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7
8 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20
21 #include <sys/types.h> /* for off_t, time_t */
22
23 /* Accessing the parameters of the current buffer. */
24
25 /* These macros come in pairs, one for the char position
26 and one for the byte position. */
27
28 /* Position of beginning of buffer. */
29 #define BEG (1)
30 #define BEG_BYTE (BEG)
31
32 /* Position of beginning of accessible range of buffer. */
33 #define BEGV (current_buffer->begv)
34 #define BEGV_BYTE (current_buffer->begv_byte)
35
36 /* Position of point in buffer. The "+ 0" makes this
37 not an l-value, so you can't assign to it. Use SET_PT instead. */
38 #define PT (current_buffer->pt + 0)
39 #define PT_BYTE (current_buffer->pt_byte + 0)
40
41 /* Position of gap in buffer. */
42 #define GPT (current_buffer->text->gpt)
43 #define GPT_BYTE (current_buffer->text->gpt_byte)
44
45 /* Position of end of accessible range of buffer. */
46 #define ZV (current_buffer->zv)
47 #define ZV_BYTE (current_buffer->zv_byte)
48
49 /* Position of end of buffer. */
50 #define Z (current_buffer->text->z)
51 #define Z_BYTE (current_buffer->text->z_byte)
52
53 /* Macros for the addresses of places in the buffer. */
54
55 /* Address of beginning of buffer. */
56 #define BEG_ADDR (current_buffer->text->beg)
57
58 /* Address of beginning of accessible range of buffer. */
59 #define BEGV_ADDR (BYTE_POS_ADDR (current_buffer->begv_byte))
60
61 /* Address of point in buffer. */
62 #define PT_ADDR (BYTE_POS_ADDR (current_buffer->pt_byte))
63
64 /* Address of beginning of gap in buffer. */
65 #define GPT_ADDR (current_buffer->text->beg + current_buffer->text->gpt_byte - BEG_BYTE)
66
67 /* Address of end of gap in buffer. */
68 #define GAP_END_ADDR (current_buffer->text->beg + current_buffer->text->gpt_byte + current_buffer->text->gap_size - BEG_BYTE)
69
70 /* Address of end of accessible range of buffer. */
71 #define ZV_ADDR (BYTE_POS_ADDR (current_buffer->zv_byte))
72
73 /* Address of end of buffer. */
74 #define Z_ADDR (current_buffer->text->beg + current_buffer->text->gap_size + current_buffer->text->z_byte - BEG_BYTE)
75
76 /* Size of gap. */
77 #define GAP_SIZE (current_buffer->text->gap_size)
78
79 /* Is the current buffer narrowed? */
80 #define NARROWED ((BEGV != BEG) || (ZV != Z))
81
82 /* Modification count. */
83 #define MODIFF (current_buffer->text->modiff)
84
85 /* Character modification count. */
86 #define CHARS_MODIFF (current_buffer->text->chars_modiff)
87
88 /* Overlay modification count. */
89 #define OVERLAY_MODIFF (current_buffer->text->overlay_modiff)
90
91 /* Modification count as of last visit or save. */
92 #define SAVE_MODIFF (current_buffer->text->save_modiff)
93
94 /* BUFFER_CEILING_OF (resp. BUFFER_FLOOR_OF), when applied to n, return
95 the max (resp. min) p such that
96
97 BYTE_POS_ADDR (p) - BYTE_POS_ADDR (n) == p - n */
98
99 #define BUFFER_CEILING_OF(BYTEPOS) \
100 (((BYTEPOS) < GPT_BYTE && GPT < ZV ? GPT_BYTE : ZV_BYTE) - 1)
101 #define BUFFER_FLOOR_OF(BYTEPOS) \
102 (BEGV <= GPT && GPT_BYTE <= (BYTEPOS) ? GPT_BYTE : BEGV_BYTE)
103 \f
104 /* Similar macros to operate on a specified buffer.
105 Note that many of these evaluate the buffer argument more than once. */
106
107 /* Position of beginning of buffer. */
108 #define BUF_BEG(buf) (BEG)
109 #define BUF_BEG_BYTE(buf) (BEG_BYTE)
110
111 /* The BUF_BEGV[_BYTE], BUF_ZV[_BYTE], and BUF_PT[_BYTE] macros cannot
112 be used for assignment; use SET_BUF_* macros below for that. */
113
114 /* Position of beginning of accessible range of buffer. */
115 #define BUF_BEGV(buf) \
116 (buf == current_buffer ? BEGV \
117 : NILP (BVAR (buf, begv_marker)) ? buf->begv \
118 : marker_position (BVAR (buf, begv_marker)))
119
120 #define BUF_BEGV_BYTE(buf) \
121 (buf == current_buffer ? BEGV_BYTE \
122 : NILP (BVAR (buf, begv_marker)) ? buf->begv_byte \
123 : marker_byte_position (BVAR (buf, begv_marker)))
124
125 /* Position of point in buffer. */
126 #define BUF_PT(buf) \
127 (buf == current_buffer ? PT \
128 : NILP (BVAR (buf, pt_marker)) ? buf->pt \
129 : marker_position (BVAR (buf, pt_marker)))
130
131 #define BUF_PT_BYTE(buf) \
132 (buf == current_buffer ? PT_BYTE \
133 : NILP (BVAR (buf, pt_marker)) ? buf->pt_byte \
134 : marker_byte_position (BVAR (buf, pt_marker)))
135
136 /* Position of end of accessible range of buffer. */
137 #define BUF_ZV(buf) \
138 (buf == current_buffer ? ZV \
139 : NILP (BVAR (buf, zv_marker)) ? buf->zv \
140 : marker_position (BVAR (buf, zv_marker)))
141
142 #define BUF_ZV_BYTE(buf) \
143 (buf == current_buffer ? ZV_BYTE \
144 : NILP (BVAR (buf, zv_marker)) ? buf->zv_byte \
145 : marker_byte_position (BVAR (buf, zv_marker)))
146
147 /* Position of gap in buffer. */
148 #define BUF_GPT(buf) ((buf)->text->gpt)
149 #define BUF_GPT_BYTE(buf) ((buf)->text->gpt_byte)
150
151 /* Position of end of buffer. */
152 #define BUF_Z(buf) ((buf)->text->z)
153 #define BUF_Z_BYTE(buf) ((buf)->text->z_byte)
154
155 /* Address of beginning of buffer. */
156 #define BUF_BEG_ADDR(buf) ((buf)->text->beg)
157
158 /* Address of beginning of gap of buffer. */
159 #define BUF_GPT_ADDR(buf) ((buf)->text->beg + (buf)->text->gpt_byte - BEG_BYTE)
160
161 /* Address of end of buffer. */
162 #define BUF_Z_ADDR(buf) ((buf)->text->beg + (buf)->text->gap_size + (buf)->text->z_byte - BEG_BYTE)
163
164 /* Address of end of gap in buffer. */
165 #define BUF_GAP_END_ADDR(buf) ((buf)->text->beg + (buf)->text->gpt_byte + (buf)->text->gap_size - BEG_BYTE)
166
167 /* Size of gap. */
168 #define BUF_GAP_SIZE(buf) ((buf)->text->gap_size)
169
170 /* Is this buffer narrowed? */
171 #define BUF_NARROWED(buf) ((BUF_BEGV (buf) != BUF_BEG (buf)) \
172 || (BUF_ZV (buf) != BUF_Z (buf)))
173
174 /* Modification count. */
175 #define BUF_MODIFF(buf) ((buf)->text->modiff)
176
177 /* Character modification count. */
178 #define BUF_CHARS_MODIFF(buf) ((buf)->text->chars_modiff)
179
180 /* Modification count as of last visit or save. */
181 #define BUF_SAVE_MODIFF(buf) ((buf)->text->save_modiff)
182
183 /* Overlay modification count. */
184 #define BUF_OVERLAY_MODIFF(buf) ((buf)->text->overlay_modiff)
185
186 /* Modification count as of last auto-save. */
187 /* FIXME: should we move this into ->text->auto_save_modiff? */
188 #define BUF_AUTOSAVE_MODIFF(buf) ((buf)->auto_save_modified)
189
190 /* Interval tree of buffer. */
191 #define BUF_INTERVALS(buf) ((buf)->text->intervals)
192
193 /* Marker chain of buffer. */
194 #define BUF_MARKERS(buf) ((buf)->text->markers)
195
196 #define BUF_UNCHANGED_MODIFIED(buf) \
197 ((buf)->text->unchanged_modified)
198
199 #define BUF_OVERLAY_UNCHANGED_MODIFIED(buf) \
200 ((buf)->text->overlay_unchanged_modified)
201 #define BUF_BEG_UNCHANGED(buf) ((buf)->text->beg_unchanged)
202 #define BUF_END_UNCHANGED(buf) ((buf)->text->end_unchanged)
203
204 #define UNCHANGED_MODIFIED \
205 BUF_UNCHANGED_MODIFIED (current_buffer)
206 #define OVERLAY_UNCHANGED_MODIFIED \
207 BUF_OVERLAY_UNCHANGED_MODIFIED (current_buffer)
208 #define BEG_UNCHANGED BUF_BEG_UNCHANGED (current_buffer)
209 #define END_UNCHANGED BUF_END_UNCHANGED (current_buffer)
210
211 /* Compute how many characters at the top and bottom of BUF are
212 unchanged when the range START..END is modified. This computation
213 must be done each time BUF is modified. */
214
215 #define BUF_COMPUTE_UNCHANGED(buf, start, end) \
216 do \
217 { \
218 if (BUF_UNCHANGED_MODIFIED (buf) == BUF_MODIFF (buf) \
219 && (BUF_OVERLAY_UNCHANGED_MODIFIED (buf) \
220 == BUF_OVERLAY_MODIFF (buf))) \
221 { \
222 BUF_BEG_UNCHANGED (buf) = (start) - BUF_BEG (buf); \
223 BUF_END_UNCHANGED (buf) = BUF_Z (buf) - (end); \
224 } \
225 else \
226 { \
227 if (BUF_Z (buf) - (end) < BUF_END_UNCHANGED (buf)) \
228 BUF_END_UNCHANGED (buf) = BUF_Z (buf) - (end); \
229 if ((start) - BUF_BEG (buf) < BUF_BEG_UNCHANGED (buf)) \
230 BUF_BEG_UNCHANGED (buf) = (start) - BUF_BEG (buf); \
231 } \
232 } \
233 while (0)
234
235 \f
236 /* Macros to set PT in the current buffer, or another buffer. */
237
238 #define SET_PT(position) (set_point (position))
239 #define TEMP_SET_PT(position) (temp_set_point (current_buffer, (position)))
240
241 #define SET_PT_BOTH(position, byte) (set_point_both (position, byte))
242 #define TEMP_SET_PT_BOTH(position, byte) \
243 (temp_set_point_both (current_buffer, (position), (byte)))
244
245 #define BUF_TEMP_SET_PT(buffer, position) \
246 (temp_set_point ((buffer), (position)))
247
248 extern void set_point (ptrdiff_t);
249 extern void temp_set_point (struct buffer *, ptrdiff_t);
250 extern void set_point_both (ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
251 extern void temp_set_point_both (struct buffer *,
252 ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
253 extern void enlarge_buffer_text (struct buffer *, ptrdiff_t);
254
255 \f
256 /* Macros for setting the BEGV, ZV or PT of a given buffer.
257
258 The ..._BOTH macros take both a charpos and a bytepos,
259 which must correspond to each other.
260
261 The macros without ..._BOTH take just a charpos,
262 and compute the bytepos from it. */
263
264 #define SET_BUF_BEGV(buf, charpos) \
265 ((buf)->begv_byte = buf_charpos_to_bytepos ((buf), (charpos)), \
266 (buf)->begv = (charpos))
267
268 #define SET_BUF_ZV(buf, charpos) \
269 ((buf)->zv_byte = buf_charpos_to_bytepos ((buf), (charpos)), \
270 (buf)->zv = (charpos))
271
272 #define SET_BUF_BEGV_BOTH(buf, charpos, byte) \
273 ((buf)->begv = (charpos), \
274 (buf)->begv_byte = (byte))
275
276 #define SET_BUF_ZV_BOTH(buf, charpos, byte) \
277 ((buf)->zv = (charpos), \
278 (buf)->zv_byte = (byte))
279
280 #define SET_BUF_PT_BOTH(buf, charpos, byte) \
281 ((buf)->pt = (charpos), \
282 (buf)->pt_byte = (byte))
283 \f
284 /* Macros to access a character or byte in the current buffer,
285 or convert between a byte position and an address.
286 These macros do not check that the position is in range. */
287
288 /* Access a Lisp position value in POS,
289 and store the charpos in CHARPOS and the bytepos in BYTEPOS. */
290
291 #define DECODE_POSITION(charpos, bytepos, pos) \
292 do \
293 { \
294 Lisp_Object __pos = (pos); \
295 if (NUMBERP (__pos)) \
296 { \
297 charpos = __pos; \
298 bytepos = buf_charpos_to_bytepos (current_buffer, __pos); \
299 } \
300 else if (MARKERP (__pos)) \
301 { \
302 charpos = marker_position (__pos); \
303 bytepos = marker_byte_position (__pos); \
304 } \
305 else \
306 wrong_type_argument (Qinteger_or_marker_p, __pos); \
307 } \
308 while (0)
309
310 /* Maximum number of bytes in a buffer.
311 A buffer cannot contain more bytes than a 1-origin fixnum can represent,
312 nor can it be so large that C pointer arithmetic stops working.
313 The ptrdiff_t cast ensures that this is signed, not unsigned. */
314 #define BUF_BYTES_MAX \
315 (ptrdiff_t) min (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM - 1, min (SIZE_MAX, PTRDIFF_MAX))
316
317 /* Return the address of byte position N in current buffer. */
318
319 #define BYTE_POS_ADDR(n) \
320 (((n) >= GPT_BYTE ? GAP_SIZE : 0) + (n) + BEG_ADDR - BEG_BYTE)
321
322 /* Return the address of char position N. */
323
324 #define CHAR_POS_ADDR(n) \
325 (((n) >= GPT ? GAP_SIZE : 0) \
326 + buf_charpos_to_bytepos (current_buffer, n) \
327 + BEG_ADDR - BEG_BYTE)
328
329 /* Convert a character position to a byte position. */
330
331 #define CHAR_TO_BYTE(charpos) \
332 (buf_charpos_to_bytepos (current_buffer, charpos))
333
334 /* Convert a byte position to a character position. */
335
336 #define BYTE_TO_CHAR(bytepos) \
337 (buf_bytepos_to_charpos (current_buffer, bytepos))
338
339 /* Convert PTR, the address of a byte in the buffer, into a byte position. */
340
341 #define PTR_BYTE_POS(ptr) \
342 ((ptr) - (current_buffer)->text->beg \
343 - (ptr - (current_buffer)->text->beg <= GPT_BYTE - BEG_BYTE ? 0 : GAP_SIZE) \
344 + BEG_BYTE)
345
346 /* Return character at byte position POS. See the caveat WARNING for
347 FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR below. */
348
349 #define FETCH_CHAR(pos) \
350 (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters)) \
351 ? FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR ((pos)) \
352 : FETCH_BYTE ((pos)))
353
354 /* Return the byte at byte position N. */
355
356 #define FETCH_BYTE(n) *(BYTE_POS_ADDR ((n)))
357
358 /* Variables used locally in FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR. */
359 extern unsigned char *_fetch_multibyte_char_p;
360
361 /* Return character code of multi-byte form at byte position POS. If POS
362 doesn't point the head of valid multi-byte form, only the byte at
363 POS is returned. No range checking.
364
365 WARNING: The character returned by this macro could be "unified"
366 inside STRING_CHAR, if the original character in the buffer belongs
367 to one of the Private Use Areas (PUAs) of codepoints that Emacs
368 uses to support non-unified CJK characters. If that happens,
369 CHAR_BYTES will return a value that is different from the length of
370 the original multibyte sequence stored in the buffer. Therefore,
371 do _not_ use FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR if you need to advance through
372 the buffer to the next character after fetching this one. Instead,
373 use either FETCH_CHAR_ADVANCE or STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH. */
374
375 #define FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR(pos) \
376 (_fetch_multibyte_char_p = (((pos) >= GPT_BYTE ? GAP_SIZE : 0) \
377 + (pos) + BEG_ADDR - BEG_BYTE), \
378 STRING_CHAR (_fetch_multibyte_char_p))
379
380 /* Return character at byte position POS. If the current buffer is unibyte
381 and the character is not ASCII, make the returning character
382 multibyte. */
383
384 #define FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE(pos) \
385 (!NILP (BVAR (current_buffer, enable_multibyte_characters)) \
386 ? FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR ((pos)) \
387 : UNIBYTE_TO_CHAR (FETCH_BYTE ((pos))))
388
389 \f
390 /* Macros for accessing a character or byte,
391 or converting between byte positions and addresses,
392 in a specified buffer. */
393
394 /* Return the address of character at byte position POS in buffer BUF.
395 Note that both arguments can be computed more than once. */
396
397 #define BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS(buf, pos) \
398 ((buf)->text->beg + (pos) - BEG_BYTE \
399 + ((pos) >= (buf)->text->gpt_byte ? (buf)->text->gap_size : 0))
400
401 /* Return the address of character at char position POS in buffer BUF.
402 Note that both arguments can be computed more than once. */
403
404 #define BUF_CHAR_ADDRESS(buf, pos) \
405 ((buf)->text->beg + buf_charpos_to_bytepos ((buf), (pos)) - BEG_BYTE \
406 + ((pos) >= (buf)->text->gpt ? (buf)->text->gap_size : 0))
407
408 /* Convert PTR, the address of a char in buffer BUF,
409 into a character position. */
410
411 #define BUF_PTR_BYTE_POS(buf, ptr) \
412 ((ptr) - (buf)->text->beg \
413 - (ptr - (buf)->text->beg <= BUF_GPT_BYTE (buf) - BEG_BYTE \
414 ? 0 : BUF_GAP_SIZE ((buf))) \
415 + BEG_BYTE)
416
417 /* Return the character at byte position POS in buffer BUF. */
418
419 #define BUF_FETCH_CHAR(buf, pos) \
420 (!NILP (buf->enable_multibyte_characters) \
421 ? BUF_FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR ((buf), (pos)) \
422 : BUF_FETCH_BYTE ((buf), (pos)))
423
424 /* Return the byte at byte position N in buffer BUF. */
425
426 #define BUF_FETCH_BYTE(buf, n) \
427 *(BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS ((buf), (n)))
428
429 /* Return character code of multi-byte form at byte position POS in BUF.
430 If POS doesn't point the head of valid multi-byte form, only the byte at
431 POS is returned. No range checking. */
432
433 #define BUF_FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR(buf, pos) \
434 (_fetch_multibyte_char_p \
435 = (((pos) >= BUF_GPT_BYTE (buf) ? BUF_GAP_SIZE (buf) : 0) \
436 + (pos) + BUF_BEG_ADDR (buf) - BEG_BYTE), \
437 STRING_CHAR (_fetch_multibyte_char_p))
438 \f
439 /* Define the actual buffer data structures. */
440
441 /* This data structure describes the actual text contents of a buffer.
442 It is shared between indirect buffers and their base buffer. */
443
444 struct buffer_text
445 {
446 /* Actual address of buffer contents. If REL_ALLOC is defined,
447 this address might change when blocks are relocated which can
448 e.g. happen when malloc is called. So, don't pass a pointer
449 into a buffer's text to functions that malloc. */
450 unsigned char *beg;
451
452 ptrdiff_t gpt; /* Char pos of gap in buffer. */
453 ptrdiff_t z; /* Char pos of end of buffer. */
454 ptrdiff_t gpt_byte; /* Byte pos of gap in buffer. */
455 ptrdiff_t z_byte; /* Byte pos of end of buffer. */
456 ptrdiff_t gap_size; /* Size of buffer's gap. */
457 EMACS_INT modiff; /* This counts buffer-modification events
458 for this buffer. It is incremented for
459 each such event, and never otherwise
460 changed. */
461 EMACS_INT chars_modiff; /* This is modified with character change
462 events for this buffer. It is set to
463 modiff for each such event, and never
464 otherwise changed. */
465 EMACS_INT save_modiff; /* Previous value of modiff, as of last
466 time buffer visited or saved a file. */
467
468 EMACS_INT overlay_modiff; /* Counts modifications to overlays. */
469
470 /* Minimum value of GPT - BEG since last redisplay that finished. */
471 ptrdiff_t beg_unchanged;
472
473 /* Minimum value of Z - GPT since last redisplay that finished. */
474 ptrdiff_t end_unchanged;
475
476 /* MODIFF as of last redisplay that finished; if it matches MODIFF,
477 beg_unchanged and end_unchanged contain no useful information. */
478 EMACS_INT unchanged_modified;
479
480 /* BUF_OVERLAY_MODIFF of current buffer, as of last redisplay that
481 finished; if it matches BUF_OVERLAY_MODIFF, beg_unchanged and
482 end_unchanged contain no useful information. */
483 EMACS_INT overlay_unchanged_modified;
484
485 /* Properties of this buffer's text. */
486 INTERVAL intervals;
487
488 /* The markers that refer to this buffer.
489 This is actually a single marker ---
490 successive elements in its marker `chain'
491 are the other markers referring to this buffer.
492 This is a singly linked unordered list, which means that it's
493 very cheap to add a marker to the list and it's also very cheap
494 to move a marker within a buffer. */
495 struct Lisp_Marker *markers;
496
497 /* Usually 0. Temporarily set to 1 in decode_coding_gap to
498 prevent Fgarbage_collect from shrinking the gap and losing
499 not-yet-decoded bytes. */
500 int inhibit_shrinking;
501 };
502
503 /* Lisp fields in struct buffer are hidden from most code and accessed
504 via the BVAR macro, below. Only select pieces of code, like the GC,
505 are allowed to use BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD. */
506 #define BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD(field) field ## _
507
508 /* Most code should use this macro to access Lisp fields in struct
509 buffer. */
510 #define BVAR(buf, field) ((buf)->BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (field))
511
512 /* This is the structure that the buffer Lisp object points to. */
513
514 struct buffer
515 {
516 /* Everything before the `name' slot must be of a non-Lisp_Object type,
517 and every slot after `name' must be a Lisp_Object.
518
519 Check out mark_buffer (alloc.c) to see why. */
520
521 /* HEADER.NEXT is the next buffer, in chain of all buffers,
522 including killed buffers.
523 This chain is used only for garbage collection, in order to
524 collect killed buffers properly.
525 Note that vectors and most pseudovectors are all on one chain,
526 but buffers are on a separate chain of their own. */
527 struct vectorlike_header header;
528
529 /* This structure holds the coordinates of the buffer contents
530 in ordinary buffers. In indirect buffers, this is not used. */
531 struct buffer_text own_text;
532
533 /* This points to the `struct buffer_text' that used for this buffer.
534 In an ordinary buffer, this is the own_text field above.
535 In an indirect buffer, this is the own_text field of another buffer. */
536 struct buffer_text *text;
537
538 /* Char position of point in buffer. */
539 ptrdiff_t pt;
540 /* Byte position of point in buffer. */
541 ptrdiff_t pt_byte;
542 /* Char position of beginning of accessible range. */
543 ptrdiff_t begv;
544 /* Byte position of beginning of accessible range. */
545 ptrdiff_t begv_byte;
546 /* Char position of end of accessible range. */
547 ptrdiff_t zv;
548 /* Byte position of end of accessible range. */
549 ptrdiff_t zv_byte;
550
551 /* In an indirect buffer, this points to the base buffer.
552 In an ordinary buffer, it is 0. */
553 struct buffer *base_buffer;
554
555 /* A non-zero value in slot IDX means that per-buffer variable
556 with index IDX has a local value in this buffer. The index IDX
557 for a buffer-local variable is stored in that variable's slot
558 in buffer_local_flags as a Lisp integer. If the index is -1,
559 this means the variable is always local in all buffers. */
560 #define MAX_PER_BUFFER_VARS 50
561 char local_flags[MAX_PER_BUFFER_VARS];
562
563 /* Set to the modtime of the visited file when read or written.
564 -1 means visited file was nonexistent.
565 0 means visited file modtime unknown; in no case complain
566 about any mismatch on next save attempt. */
567 time_t modtime;
568 /* Size of the file when modtime was set. This is used to detect the
569 case where the file grew while we were reading it, so the modtime
570 is still the same (since it's rounded up to seconds) but we're actually
571 not up-to-date. -1 means the size is unknown. Only meaningful if
572 modtime is actually set. */
573 off_t modtime_size;
574 /* The value of text->modiff at the last auto-save. */
575 EMACS_INT auto_save_modified;
576 /* The value of text->modiff at the last display error.
577 Redisplay of this buffer is inhibited until it changes again. */
578 EMACS_INT display_error_modiff;
579 /* The time at which we detected a failure to auto-save,
580 Or 0 if we didn't have a failure. */
581 time_t auto_save_failure_time;
582 /* Position in buffer at which display started
583 the last time this buffer was displayed. */
584 ptrdiff_t last_window_start;
585
586 /* Set nonzero whenever the narrowing is changed in this buffer. */
587 int clip_changed;
588
589 /* If the long line scan cache is enabled (i.e. the buffer-local
590 variable cache-long-line-scans is non-nil), newline_cache
591 points to the newline cache, and width_run_cache points to the
592 width run cache.
593
594 The newline cache records which stretches of the buffer are
595 known *not* to contain newlines, so that they can be skipped
596 quickly when we search for newlines.
597
598 The width run cache records which stretches of the buffer are
599 known to contain characters whose widths are all the same. If
600 the width run cache maps a character to a value > 0, that value is
601 the character's width; if it maps a character to zero, we don't
602 know what its width is. This allows compute_motion to process
603 such regions very quickly, using algebra instead of inspecting
604 each character. See also width_table, below. */
605 struct region_cache *newline_cache;
606 struct region_cache *width_run_cache;
607
608 /* Non-zero means don't use redisplay optimizations for
609 displaying this buffer. */
610 unsigned prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p : 1;
611
612 /* List of overlays that end at or before the current center,
613 in order of end-position. */
614 struct Lisp_Overlay *overlays_before;
615
616 /* List of overlays that end after the current center,
617 in order of start-position. */
618 struct Lisp_Overlay *overlays_after;
619
620 /* Position where the overlay lists are centered. */
621 ptrdiff_t overlay_center;
622
623 /* Everything from here down must be a Lisp_Object. */
624 /* buffer-local Lisp variables start at `undo_list',
625 tho only the ones from `name' on are GC'd normally. */
626 #define FIRST_FIELD_PER_BUFFER undo_list
627
628 /* Changes in the buffer are recorded here for undo.
629 t means don't record anything.
630 This information belongs to the base buffer of an indirect buffer,
631 But we can't store it in the struct buffer_text
632 because local variables have to be right in the struct buffer.
633 So we copy it around in set_buffer_internal.
634 This comes before `name' because it is marked in a special way. */
635 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (undo_list);
636
637 /* The name of this buffer. */
638 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (name);
639
640 /* The name of the file visited in this buffer, or nil. */
641 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (filename);
642 /* Dir for expanding relative file names. */
643 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (directory);
644 /* True if this buffer has been backed up (if you write to the
645 visited file and it hasn't been backed up, then a backup will
646 be made). */
647 /* This isn't really used by the C code, so could be deleted. */
648 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (backed_up);
649 /* Length of file when last read or saved.
650 -1 means auto saving turned off because buffer shrank a lot.
651 -2 means don't turn off auto saving if buffer shrinks.
652 (That value is used with buffer-swap-text.)
653 This is not in the struct buffer_text
654 because it's not used in indirect buffers at all. */
655 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (save_length);
656 /* File name used for auto-saving this buffer.
657 This is not in the struct buffer_text
658 because it's not used in indirect buffers at all. */
659 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (auto_save_file_name);
660
661 /* Non-nil if buffer read-only. */
662 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (read_only);
663 /* "The mark". This is a marker which may
664 point into this buffer or may point nowhere. */
665 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (mark);
666
667 /* Alist of elements (SYMBOL . VALUE-IN-THIS-BUFFER) for all
668 per-buffer variables of this buffer. For locally unbound
669 symbols, just the symbol appears as the element. */
670 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (local_var_alist);
671
672 /* Symbol naming major mode (eg, lisp-mode). */
673 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (major_mode);
674 /* Pretty name of major mode (eg, "Lisp"). */
675 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (mode_name);
676 /* Mode line element that controls format of mode line. */
677 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (mode_line_format);
678
679 /* Analogous to mode_line_format for the line displayed at the top
680 of windows. Nil means don't display that line. */
681 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (header_line_format);
682
683 /* Keys that are bound local to this buffer. */
684 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (keymap);
685 /* This buffer's local abbrev table. */
686 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (abbrev_table);
687 /* This buffer's syntax table. */
688 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (syntax_table);
689 /* This buffer's category table. */
690 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (category_table);
691
692 /* Values of several buffer-local variables. */
693 /* tab-width is buffer-local so that redisplay can find it
694 in buffers that are not current. */
695 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (case_fold_search);
696 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (tab_width);
697 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (fill_column);
698 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (left_margin);
699 /* Function to call when insert space past fill column. */
700 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (auto_fill_function);
701
702 /* Case table for case-conversion in this buffer.
703 This char-table maps each char into its lower-case version. */
704 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (downcase_table);
705 /* Char-table mapping each char to its upper-case version. */
706 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (upcase_table);
707 /* Char-table for conversion for case-folding search. */
708 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (case_canon_table);
709 /* Char-table of equivalences for case-folding search. */
710 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (case_eqv_table);
711
712 /* Non-nil means do not display continuation lines. */
713 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (truncate_lines);
714 /* Non-nil means to use word wrapping when displaying continuation lines. */
715 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (word_wrap);
716 /* Non-nil means display ctl chars with uparrow. */
717 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (ctl_arrow);
718 /* Non-nil means reorder bidirectional text for display in the
719 visual order. */
720 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (bidi_display_reordering);
721 /* If non-nil, specifies which direction of text to force in all the
722 paragraphs of the buffer. Nil means determine paragraph
723 direction dynamically for each paragraph. */
724 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (bidi_paragraph_direction);
725 /* Non-nil means do selective display;
726 see doc string in syms_of_buffer (buffer.c) for details. */
727 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (selective_display);
728 #ifndef old
729 /* Non-nil means show ... at end of line followed by invisible lines. */
730 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (selective_display_ellipses);
731 #endif
732 /* Alist of (FUNCTION . STRING) for each minor mode enabled in buffer. */
733 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (minor_modes);
734 /* t if "self-insertion" should overwrite; `binary' if it should also
735 overwrite newlines and tabs - for editing executables and the like. */
736 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (overwrite_mode);
737 /* non-nil means abbrev mode is on. Expand abbrevs automatically. */
738 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (abbrev_mode);
739 /* Display table to use for text in this buffer. */
740 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (display_table);
741 /* t means the mark and region are currently active. */
742 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (mark_active);
743
744 /* Non-nil means the buffer contents are regarded as multi-byte
745 form of characters, not a binary code. */
746 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (enable_multibyte_characters);
747
748 /* Coding system to be used for encoding the buffer contents on
749 saving. */
750 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (buffer_file_coding_system);
751
752 /* List of symbols naming the file format used for visited file. */
753 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (file_format);
754
755 /* List of symbols naming the file format used for auto-save file. */
756 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (auto_save_file_format);
757
758 /* True if the newline position cache and width run cache are
759 enabled. See search.c and indent.c. */
760 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (cache_long_line_scans);
761
762 /* If the width run cache is enabled, this table contains the
763 character widths width_run_cache (see above) assumes. When we
764 do a thorough redisplay, we compare this against the buffer's
765 current display table to see whether the display table has
766 affected the widths of any characters. If it has, we
767 invalidate the width run cache, and re-initialize width_table. */
768 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (width_table);
769
770 /* In an indirect buffer, or a buffer that is the base of an
771 indirect buffer, this holds a marker that records
772 PT for this buffer when the buffer is not current. */
773 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (pt_marker);
774
775 /* In an indirect buffer, or a buffer that is the base of an
776 indirect buffer, this holds a marker that records
777 BEGV for this buffer when the buffer is not current. */
778 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (begv_marker);
779
780 /* In an indirect buffer, or a buffer that is the base of an
781 indirect buffer, this holds a marker that records
782 ZV for this buffer when the buffer is not current. */
783 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (zv_marker);
784
785 /* This holds the point value before the last scroll operation.
786 Explicitly setting point sets this to nil. */
787 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (point_before_scroll);
788
789 /* Truename of the visited file, or nil. */
790 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (file_truename);
791
792 /* Invisibility spec of this buffer.
793 t => any non-nil `invisible' property means invisible.
794 A list => `invisible' property means invisible
795 if it is memq in that list. */
796 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (invisibility_spec);
797
798 /* This is the last window that was selected with this buffer in it,
799 or nil if that window no longer displays this buffer. */
800 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (last_selected_window);
801
802 /* Incremented each time the buffer is displayed in a window. */
803 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (display_count);
804
805 /* Widths of left and right marginal areas for windows displaying
806 this buffer. */
807 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (left_margin_cols), BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (right_margin_cols);
808
809 /* Widths of left and right fringe areas for windows displaying
810 this buffer. */
811 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (left_fringe_width), BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (right_fringe_width);
812
813 /* Non-nil means fringes are drawn outside display margins;
814 othersize draw them between margin areas and text. */
815 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (fringes_outside_margins);
816
817 /* Width and type of scroll bar areas for windows displaying
818 this buffer. */
819 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (scroll_bar_width), BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (vertical_scroll_bar_type);
820
821 /* Non-nil means indicate lines not displaying text (in a style
822 like vi). */
823 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (indicate_empty_lines);
824
825 /* Non-nil means indicate buffer boundaries and scrolling. */
826 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (indicate_buffer_boundaries);
827
828 /* Logical to physical fringe bitmap mappings. */
829 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (fringe_indicator_alist);
830
831 /* Logical to physical cursor bitmap mappings. */
832 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (fringe_cursor_alist);
833
834 /* Time stamp updated each time this buffer is displayed in a window. */
835 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (display_time);
836
837 /* If scrolling the display because point is below the bottom of a
838 window showing this buffer, try to choose a window start so
839 that point ends up this number of lines from the top of the
840 window. Nil means that scrolling method isn't used. */
841 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (scroll_up_aggressively);
842
843 /* If scrolling the display because point is above the top of a
844 window showing this buffer, try to choose a window start so
845 that point ends up this number of lines from the bottom of the
846 window. Nil means that scrolling method isn't used. */
847 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (scroll_down_aggressively);
848
849 /* Desired cursor type in this buffer. See the doc string of
850 per-buffer variable `cursor-type'. */
851 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (cursor_type);
852
853 /* An integer > 0 means put that number of pixels below text lines
854 in the display of this buffer. */
855 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (extra_line_spacing);
856
857 /* *Cursor type to display in non-selected windows.
858 t means to use hollow box cursor.
859 See `cursor-type' for other values. */
860 Lisp_Object BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (cursor_in_non_selected_windows);
861
862 /* This must be the last field in the above list. */
863 #define LAST_FIELD_PER_BUFFER cursor_in_non_selected_windows
864 };
865
866 \f
867 /* This points to the current buffer. */
868
869 extern struct buffer *current_buffer;
870
871 /* This structure holds the default values of the buffer-local variables
872 that have special slots in each buffer.
873 The default value occupies the same slot in this structure
874 as an individual buffer's value occupies in that buffer.
875 Setting the default value also goes through the alist of buffers
876 and stores into each buffer that does not say it has a local value. */
877
878 extern struct buffer buffer_defaults;
879
880 /* This structure marks which slots in a buffer have corresponding
881 default values in buffer_defaults.
882 Each such slot has a nonzero value in this structure.
883 The value has only one nonzero bit.
884
885 When a buffer has its own local value for a slot,
886 the entry for that slot (found in the same slot in this structure)
887 is turned on in the buffer's local_flags array.
888
889 If a slot in this structure is zero, then even though there may
890 be a Lisp-level local variable for the slot, it has no default value,
891 and the corresponding slot in buffer_defaults is not used. */
892
893
894 extern struct buffer buffer_local_flags;
895
896 /* For each buffer slot, this points to the Lisp symbol name
897 for that slot in the current buffer. It is 0 for slots
898 that don't have such names. */
899
900 extern struct buffer buffer_local_symbols;
901 \f
902 extern void delete_all_overlays (struct buffer *);
903 extern void reset_buffer (struct buffer *);
904 extern void evaporate_overlays (ptrdiff_t);
905 extern ptrdiff_t overlays_at (EMACS_INT pos, int extend, Lisp_Object **vec_ptr,
906 ptrdiff_t *len_ptr, ptrdiff_t *next_ptr,
907 ptrdiff_t *prev_ptr, int change_req);
908 extern ptrdiff_t sort_overlays (Lisp_Object *, ptrdiff_t, struct window *);
909 extern void recenter_overlay_lists (struct buffer *, ptrdiff_t);
910 extern ptrdiff_t overlay_strings (ptrdiff_t, struct window *, unsigned char **);
911 extern void validate_region (Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object *);
912 extern void set_buffer_internal (struct buffer *);
913 extern void set_buffer_internal_1 (struct buffer *);
914 extern void set_buffer_temp (struct buffer *);
915 extern Lisp_Object buffer_local_value_1 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
916 extern void record_buffer (Lisp_Object);
917 extern void buffer_slot_type_mismatch (Lisp_Object, int) NO_RETURN;
918 extern void fix_overlays_before (struct buffer *, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
919 extern void mmap_set_vars (int);
920
921 /* Get overlays at POSN into array OVERLAYS with NOVERLAYS elements.
922 If NEXTP is non-NULL, return next overlay there.
923 See overlay_at arg CHANGE_REQ for meaning of CHRQ arg. */
924
925 #define GET_OVERLAYS_AT(posn, overlays, noverlays, nextp, chrq) \
926 do { \
927 ptrdiff_t maxlen = 40; \
928 overlays = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (maxlen * sizeof (Lisp_Object)); \
929 noverlays = overlays_at (posn, 0, &overlays, &maxlen, \
930 nextp, NULL, chrq); \
931 if (noverlays > maxlen) \
932 { \
933 maxlen = noverlays; \
934 overlays = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (maxlen * sizeof (Lisp_Object)); \
935 noverlays = overlays_at (posn, 0, &overlays, &maxlen, \
936 nextp, NULL, chrq); \
937 } \
938 } while (0)
939
940 EXFUN (Fbuffer_live_p, 1);
941 EXFUN (Fbuffer_name, 1);
942 EXFUN (Fnext_overlay_change, 1);
943 EXFUN (Fbuffer_local_value, 2);
944
945 extern Lisp_Object Qbefore_change_functions;
946 extern Lisp_Object Qafter_change_functions;
947 extern Lisp_Object Qfirst_change_hook;
948
949 \f
950 /* Overlays */
951
952 /* 1 if the OV is an overlay object. */
953
954 #define OVERLAY_VALID(OV) (OVERLAYP (OV))
955
956 /* Return the marker that stands for where OV starts in the buffer. */
957
958 #define OVERLAY_START(OV) (XOVERLAY (OV)->start)
959
960 /* Return the marker that stands for where OV ends in the buffer. */
961
962 #define OVERLAY_END(OV) (XOVERLAY (OV)->end)
963
964 /* Return the plist of overlay OV. */
965
966 #define OVERLAY_PLIST(OV) XOVERLAY ((OV))->plist
967
968 /* Return the actual buffer position for the marker P.
969 We assume you know which buffer it's pointing into. */
970
971 #define OVERLAY_POSITION(P) \
972 (MARKERP (P) ? marker_position (P) : (abort (), 0))
973
974 \f
975 /***********************************************************************
976 Buffer-local Variables
977 ***********************************************************************/
978
979 /* Number of per-buffer variables used. */
980
981 extern int last_per_buffer_idx;
982
983 /* Return the offset in bytes of member VAR of struct buffer
984 from the start of a buffer structure. */
985
986 #define PER_BUFFER_VAR_OFFSET(VAR) \
987 offsetof (struct buffer, BUFFER_INTERNAL_FIELD (VAR))
988
989 /* Return the index of buffer-local variable VAR. Each per-buffer
990 variable has an index > 0 associated with it, except when it always
991 has buffer-local values, in which case the index is -1. If this is
992 0, this is a bug and means that the slot of VAR in
993 buffer_local_flags wasn't initialized. */
994
995 #define PER_BUFFER_VAR_IDX(VAR) \
996 PER_BUFFER_IDX (PER_BUFFER_VAR_OFFSET (VAR))
997
998 /* Value is non-zero if the variable with index IDX has a local value
999 in buffer B. */
1000
1001 #define PER_BUFFER_VALUE_P(B, IDX) \
1002 (((IDX) < 0 || IDX >= last_per_buffer_idx) \
1003 ? (abort (), 0) \
1004 : ((B)->local_flags[IDX] != 0))
1005
1006 /* Set whether per-buffer variable with index IDX has a buffer-local
1007 value in buffer B. VAL zero means it hasn't. */
1008
1009 #define SET_PER_BUFFER_VALUE_P(B, IDX, VAL) \
1010 do { \
1011 if ((IDX) < 0 || (IDX) >= last_per_buffer_idx) \
1012 abort (); \
1013 (B)->local_flags[IDX] = (VAL); \
1014 } while (0)
1015
1016 /* Return the index value of the per-buffer variable at offset OFFSET
1017 in the buffer structure.
1018
1019 If the slot OFFSET has a corresponding default value in
1020 buffer_defaults, the index value is positive and has only one
1021 nonzero bit. When a buffer has its own local value for a slot, the
1022 bit for that slot (found in the same slot in this structure) is
1023 turned on in the buffer's local_flags array.
1024
1025 If the index value is -1, even though there may be a
1026 DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER for the slot, there is no default value for it;
1027 and the corresponding slot in buffer_defaults is not used.
1028
1029 If the index value is -2, then there is no DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER for
1030 the slot, but there is a default value which is copied into each
1031 new buffer.
1032
1033 If a slot in this structure corresponding to a DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER is
1034 zero, that is a bug */
1035
1036
1037 #define PER_BUFFER_IDX(OFFSET) \
1038 XINT (*(Lisp_Object *)((OFFSET) + (char *) &buffer_local_flags))
1039
1040 /* Return the default value of the per-buffer variable at offset
1041 OFFSET in the buffer structure. */
1042
1043 #define PER_BUFFER_DEFAULT(OFFSET) \
1044 (*(Lisp_Object *)((OFFSET) + (char *) &buffer_defaults))
1045
1046 /* Return the buffer-local value of the per-buffer variable at offset
1047 OFFSET in the buffer structure. */
1048
1049 #define PER_BUFFER_VALUE(BUFFER, OFFSET) \
1050 (*(Lisp_Object *)((OFFSET) + (char *) (BUFFER)))
1051 \f
1052 /* Downcase a character C, or make no change if that cannot be done. */
1053 static inline int
1054 downcase (int c)
1055 {
1056 Lisp_Object downcase_table = BVAR (current_buffer, downcase_table);
1057 Lisp_Object down = CHAR_TABLE_REF (downcase_table, c);
1058 return NATNUMP (down) ? XFASTINT (down) : c;
1059 }
1060
1061 /* 1 if C is upper case. */
1062 static inline int uppercasep (int c) { return downcase (c) != c; }
1063
1064 /* Upcase a character C known to be not upper case. */
1065 static inline int
1066 upcase1 (int c)
1067 {
1068 Lisp_Object upcase_table = BVAR (current_buffer, upcase_table);
1069 Lisp_Object up = CHAR_TABLE_REF (upcase_table, c);
1070 return NATNUMP (up) ? XFASTINT (up) : c;
1071 }
1072
1073 /* 1 if C is lower case. */
1074 static inline int lowercasep (int c)
1075 { return !uppercasep (c) && upcase1 (c) != c; }
1076
1077 /* Upcase a character C, or make no change if that cannot be done. */
1078 static inline int upcase (int c) { return uppercasep (c) ? c : upcase1 (c); }