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1 ;;; mule-util.el --- utility functions for multilingual environment (mule)
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
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5 ;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
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7 ;; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
8 ;; Registration Number H14PRO021
9 ;; Copyright (C) 2003
10 ;; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
11 ;; Registration Number H13PRO009
12
13 ;; Keywords: mule, multilingual
14
15 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
16
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21
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26
27 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
28 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
29
30 ;;; Commentary:
31
32 ;;; Code:
33
34 ;;; String manipulations while paying attention to multibyte
35 ;;; characters.
36
37 ;;;###autoload
38 (defun string-to-sequence (string type)
39 "Convert STRING to a sequence of TYPE which contains characters in STRING.
40 TYPE should be `list' or `vector'."
41 ;;; (let ((len (length string))
42 ;;; (i 0)
43 ;;; val)
44 (cond ((eq type 'list)
45 ;; Applicable post-Emacs 20.2 and asymptotically ~10 times
46 ;; faster than the code below:
47 (append string nil))
48 ;;; (setq val (make-list len 0))
49 ;;; (let ((l val))
50 ;;; (while (< i len)
51 ;;; (setcar l (aref string i))
52 ;;; (setq l (cdr l) i (1+ i))))))
53 ((eq type 'vector)
54 ;; As above.
55 (vconcat string))
56 ;;; (setq val (make-vector len 0))
57 ;;; (while (< i len)
58 ;;; (aset val i (aref string i))
59 ;;; (setq i (1+ i))))
60 (t
61 (error "Invalid type: %s" type)))
62 ;;; val)
63 )
64
65 ;;;###autoload
66 (make-obsolete 'string-to-sequence
67 "use `string-to-list' or `string-to-vector'."
68 "22.1")
69
70 ;;;###autoload
71 (defsubst string-to-list (string)
72 "Return a list of characters in STRING."
73 (append string nil))
74
75 ;;;###autoload
76 (defsubst string-to-vector (string)
77 "Return a vector of characters in STRING."
78 (vconcat string))
79
80 ;;;###autoload
81 (defun store-substring (string idx obj)
82 "Embed OBJ (string or character) at index IDX of STRING."
83 (if (integerp obj)
84 (aset string idx obj)
85 (let ((len1 (length obj))
86 (len2 (length string))
87 (i 0))
88 (while (< i len1)
89 (aset string (+ idx i) (aref obj i))
90 (setq i (1+ i)))))
91 string)
92
93 ;;;###autoload
94 (defun truncate-string-to-width (str end-column
95 &optional start-column padding ellipsis)
96 "Truncate string STR to end at column END-COLUMN.
97 The optional 3rd arg START-COLUMN, if non-nil, specifies the starting
98 column; that means to return the characters occupying columns
99 START-COLUMN ... END-COLUMN of STR. Both END-COLUMN and START-COLUMN
100 are specified in terms of character display width in the current
101 buffer; see also `char-width'.
102
103 The optional 4th arg PADDING, if non-nil, specifies a padding
104 character (which should have a display width of 1) to add at the end
105 of the result if STR doesn't reach column END-COLUMN, or if END-COLUMN
106 comes in the middle of a character in STR. PADDING is also added at
107 the beginning of the result if column START-COLUMN appears in the
108 middle of a character in STR.
109
110 If PADDING is nil, no padding is added in these cases, so
111 the resulting string may be narrower than END-COLUMN.
112
113 If ELLIPSIS is non-nil, it should be a string which will replace the
114 end of STR (including any padding) if it extends beyond END-COLUMN,
115 unless the display width of STR is equal to or less than the display
116 width of ELLIPSIS. If it is non-nil and not a string, then ELLIPSIS
117 defaults to \"...\"."
118 (or start-column
119 (setq start-column 0))
120 (when (and ellipsis (not (stringp ellipsis)))
121 (setq ellipsis "..."))
122 (let ((str-len (length str))
123 (str-width (string-width str))
124 (ellipsis-len (if ellipsis (length ellipsis) 0))
125 (ellipsis-width (if ellipsis (string-width ellipsis) 0))
126 (idx 0)
127 (column 0)
128 (head-padding "") (tail-padding "")
129 ch last-column last-idx from-idx)
130 (condition-case nil
131 (while (< column start-column)
132 (setq ch (aref str idx)
133 column (+ column (char-width ch))
134 idx (1+ idx)))
135 (args-out-of-range (setq idx str-len)))
136 (if (< column start-column)
137 (if padding (make-string end-column padding) "")
138 (when (and padding (> column start-column))
139 (setq head-padding (make-string (- column start-column) padding)))
140 (setq from-idx idx)
141 (when (>= end-column column)
142 (if (and (< end-column str-width)
143 (> str-width ellipsis-width))
144 (setq end-column (- end-column ellipsis-width))
145 (setq ellipsis ""))
146 (condition-case nil
147 (while (< column end-column)
148 (setq last-column column
149 last-idx idx
150 ch (aref str idx)
151 column (+ column (char-width ch))
152 idx (1+ idx)))
153 (args-out-of-range (setq idx str-len)))
154 (when (> column end-column)
155 (setq column last-column
156 idx last-idx))
157 (when (and padding (< column end-column))
158 (setq tail-padding (make-string (- end-column column) padding))))
159 (concat head-padding (substring str from-idx idx)
160 tail-padding ellipsis))))
161
162 ;;; Test suite for truncate-string-to-width
163 ;; (dolist (test '((("" 0) . "")
164 ;; (("x" 1) . "x")
165 ;; (("xy" 1) . "x")
166 ;; (("xy" 2 1) . "y")
167 ;; (("xy" 0) . "")
168 ;; (("xy" 3) . "xy")
169 ;; (("\e$AVP\e(B" 0) . "")
170 ;; (("\e$AVP\e(B" 1) . "")
171 ;; (("\e$AVP\e(B" 2) . "\e$AVP\e(B")
172 ;; (("\e$AVP\e(B" 1 nil ? ) . " ")
173 ;; (("\e$AVPND\e(B" 3 1 ? ) . " ")
174 ;; (("x\e$AVP\e(Bx" 2) . "x")
175 ;; (("x\e$AVP\e(Bx" 3) . "x\e$AVP\e(B")
176 ;; (("x\e$AVP\e(Bx" 3) . "x\e$AVP\e(B")
177 ;; (("x\e$AVP\e(Bx" 4 1) . "\e$AVP\e(Bx")
178 ;; (("kor\e$(CGQ\e(Be\e$(C1[\e(Ban" 8 1 ? ) . "or\e$(CGQ\e(Be\e$(C1[\e(B")
179 ;; (("kor\e$(CGQ\e(Be\e$(C1[\e(Ban" 7 2 ? ) . "r\e$(CGQ\e(Be ")
180 ;; (("" 0 nil nil "...") . "")
181 ;; (("x" 3 nil nil "...") . "x")
182 ;; (("\e$AVP\e(B" 3 nil nil "...") . "\e$AVP\e(B")
183 ;; (("foo" 3 nil nil "...") . "foo")
184 ;; (("foo" 2 nil nil "...") . "fo") ;; XEmacs failure?
185 ;; (("foobar" 6 0 nil "...") . "foobar")
186 ;; (("foobarbaz" 6 nil nil "...") . "foo...")
187 ;; (("foobarbaz" 7 2 nil "...") . "ob...")
188 ;; (("foobarbaz" 9 3 nil "...") . "barbaz")
189 ;; (("\e$A$3\e(Bh\e$A$s\e(Be\e$A$K\e(Bl\e$A$A\e(Bl\e$A$O\e(Bo" 15 1 ? t) . " h\e$A$s\e(Be\e$A$K\e(Bl\e$A$A\e(Bl\e$A$O\e(Bo")
190 ;; (("\e$A$3\e(Bh\e$A$s\e(Be\e$A$K\e(Bl\e$A$A\e(Bl\e$A$O\e(Bo" 14 1 ? t) . " h\e$A$s\e(Be\e$A$K\e(Bl\e$A$A\e(B...")
191 ;; (("x" 3 nil nil "\e$(Gemk#\e(B") . "x")
192 ;; (("\e$AVP\e(B" 2 nil nil "\e$(Gemk#\e(B") . "\e$AVP\e(B")
193 ;; (("\e$AVP\e(B" 1 nil ?x "\e$(Gemk#\e(B") . "x") ;; XEmacs error
194 ;; (("\e$AVPND\e(B" 3 nil ? "\e$(Gemk#\e(B") . "\e$AVP\e(B ") ;; XEmacs error
195 ;; (("foobarbaz" 4 nil nil "\e$(Gemk#\e(B") . "\e$(Gemk#\e(B")
196 ;; (("foobarbaz" 5 nil nil "\e$(Gemk#\e(B") . "f\e$(Gemk#\e(B")
197 ;; (("foobarbaz" 6 nil nil "\e$(Gemk#\e(B") . "fo\e$(Gemk#\e(B")
198 ;; (("foobarbaz" 8 3 nil "\e$(Gemk#\e(B") . "b\e$(Gemk#\e(B")
199 ;; (("\e$A$3\e(Bh\e$A$s\e(Be\e$A$K\e(Bl\e$A$A\e(Bl\e$A$O\e(Bo" 14 4 ?x "\e$AHU1>\e$(Gk#\e(B") . "xe\e$A$KHU1>\e$(Gk#\e(B")
200 ;; (("\e$A$3\e(Bh\e$A$s\e(Be\e$A$K\e(Bl\e$A$A\e(Bl\e$A$O\e(Bo" 13 4 ?x "\e$AHU1>\e$(Gk#\e(B") . "xex\e$AHU1>\e$(Gk#\e(B")
201 ;; ))
202 ;; (let (ret)
203 ;; (condition-case e
204 ;; (setq ret (apply #'truncate-string-to-width (car test)))
205 ;; (error (setq ret e)))
206 ;; (unless (equal ret (cdr test))
207 ;; (error "%s: expected %s, got %s"
208 ;; (prin1-to-string (cons 'truncate-string-to-width (car test)))
209 ;; (prin1-to-string (cdr test))
210 ;; (if (consp ret)
211 ;; (format "error: %s: %s" (car ret)
212 ;; (prin1-to-string (cdr ret)))
213 ;; (prin1-to-string ret))))))
214
215 \f
216 ;;; Nested alist handler. Nested alist is alist whose elements are
217 ;;; also nested alist.
218
219 ;;;###autoload
220 (defsubst nested-alist-p (obj)
221 "Return t if OBJ is a nested alist.
222
223 Nested alist is a list of the form (ENTRY . BRANCHES), where ENTRY is
224 any Lisp object, and BRANCHES is a list of cons cells of the form
225 \(KEY-ELEMENT . NESTED-ALIST).
226
227 You can use a nested alist to store any Lisp object (ENTRY) for a key
228 sequence KEYSEQ, where KEYSEQ is a sequence of KEY-ELEMENT. KEYSEQ
229 can be a string, a vector, or a list."
230 (and obj (listp obj) (listp (cdr obj))))
231
232 ;;;###autoload
233 (defun set-nested-alist (keyseq entry alist &optional len branches)
234 "Set ENTRY for KEYSEQ in a nested alist ALIST.
235 Optional 4th arg LEN non-nil means the first LEN elements in KEYSEQ
236 are considered.
237 Optional 5th argument BRANCHES if non-nil is branches for a keyseq
238 longer than KEYSEQ.
239 See the documentation of `nested-alist-p' for more detail."
240 (or (nested-alist-p alist)
241 (error "Invalid argument %s" alist))
242 (let ((islist (listp keyseq))
243 (len (or len (length keyseq)))
244 (i 0)
245 key-elt slot)
246 (while (< i len)
247 (if (null (nested-alist-p alist))
248 (error "Keyseq %s is too long for this nested alist" keyseq))
249 (setq key-elt (if islist (nth i keyseq) (aref keyseq i)))
250 (setq slot (assoc key-elt (cdr alist)))
251 (unless slot
252 (setq slot (cons key-elt (list t)))
253 (setcdr alist (cons slot (cdr alist))))
254 (setq alist (cdr slot))
255 (setq i (1+ i)))
256 (setcar alist entry)
257 (if branches
258 (setcdr (last alist) branches))))
259
260 ;;;###autoload
261 (defun lookup-nested-alist (keyseq alist &optional len start nil-for-too-long)
262 "Look up key sequence KEYSEQ in nested alist ALIST. Return the definition.
263 Optional 3rd argument LEN specifies the length of KEYSEQ.
264 Optional 4th argument START specifies index of the starting key.
265 The returned value is normally a nested alist of which
266 car part is the entry for KEYSEQ.
267 If ALIST is not deep enough for KEYSEQ, return number which is
268 how many key elements at the front of KEYSEQ it takes
269 to reach a leaf in ALIST.
270 Optional 5th argument NIL-FOR-TOO-LONG non-nil means return nil
271 even if ALIST is not deep enough."
272 (or (nested-alist-p alist)
273 (error "Invalid argument %s" alist))
274 (or len
275 (setq len (length keyseq)))
276 (let ((i (or start 0)))
277 (if (catch 'lookup-nested-alist-tag
278 (if (listp keyseq)
279 (while (< i len)
280 (if (setq alist (cdr (assoc (nth i keyseq) (cdr alist))))
281 (setq i (1+ i))
282 (throw 'lookup-nested-alist-tag t))))
283 (while (< i len)
284 (if (setq alist (cdr (assoc (aref keyseq i) (cdr alist))))
285 (setq i (1+ i))
286 (throw 'lookup-nested-alist-tag t))))
287 ;; KEYSEQ is too long.
288 (if nil-for-too-long nil i)
289 alist)))
290
291 \f
292 ;; Coding system related functions.
293
294 ;;;###autoload
295 (defun coding-system-post-read-conversion (coding-system)
296 "Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's `post-read-conversion' property."
297 (coding-system-get coding-system :post-read-conversion))
298
299 ;;;###autoload
300 (defun coding-system-pre-write-conversion (coding-system)
301 "Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's `pre-write-conversion' property."
302 (coding-system-get coding-system :pre-write-conversion))
303
304 ;;;###autoload
305 (defun coding-system-translation-table-for-decode (coding-system)
306 "Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's `decode-translation-table' property."
307 (coding-system-get coding-system :decode-translation-table))
308
309 ;;;###autoload
310 (defun coding-system-translation-table-for-encode (coding-system)
311 "Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's `encode-translation-table' property."
312 (coding-system-get coding-system :encode-translation-table))
313
314 ;;;###autoload
315 (defmacro with-coding-priority (coding-systems &rest body)
316 "Execute BODY like `progn' with CODING-SYSTEMS at the front of priority list.
317 CODING-SYSTEMS is a list of coding systems. See `set-coding-priority'.
318 This affects the implicit sorting of lists of coding sysems returned by
319 operations such as `find-coding-systems-region'."
320 (let ((current (make-symbol "current")))
321 `(let ((,current (coding-system-priority-list)))
322 (apply #'set-coding-system-priority ,coding-systems)
323 (unwind-protect
324 (progn ,@body)
325 (apply #'set-coding-system-priority ,current)))))
326 ;;;###autoload(put 'with-coding-priority 'lisp-indent-function 1)
327 (put 'with-coding-priority 'edebug-form-spec t)
328
329 ;;;###autoload
330 (defmacro detect-coding-with-priority (from to priority-list)
331 "Detect a coding system of the text between FROM and TO with PRIORITY-LIST.
332 PRIORITY-LIST is an alist of coding categories vs the corresponding
333 coding systems ordered by priority."
334 `(with-coding-priority (mapcar #'cdr ,priority-list)
335 (detect-coding-region ,from ,to)))
336 (make-obsolete 'detect-coding-with-priority
337 "use `with-coding-priority' and `detect-coding-region'." "23.1")
338
339 ;;;###autoload
340 (defun detect-coding-with-language-environment (from to lang-env)
341 "Detect a coding system for the text between FROM and TO with LANG-ENV.
342 The detection takes into account the coding system priorities for the
343 language environment LANG-ENV."
344 (let ((coding-priority (get-language-info lang-env 'coding-priority)))
345 (if coding-priority
346 (with-coding-priority coding-priority
347 (detect-coding-region from to)))))
348
349 (declare-function internal-char-font "fontset.c" (position &optional ch))
350
351 ;;;###autoload
352 (defun char-displayable-p (char)
353 "Return non-nil if we should be able to display CHAR.
354 On a multi-font display, the test is only whether there is an
355 appropriate font from the selected frame's fontset to display
356 CHAR's charset in general. Since fonts may be specified on a
357 per-character basis, this may not be accurate."
358 (cond ((< char 128)
359 ;; ASCII characters are always displayable.
360 t)
361 ((not enable-multibyte-characters)
362 ;; Maybe there's a font for it, but we can't put it in the buffer.
363 nil)
364 ((display-multi-font-p)
365 ;; On a window system, a character is displayable if we have
366 ;; a font for that character in the default face of the
367 ;; currently selected frame.
368 (car (internal-char-font nil char)))
369 (t
370 ;; On a terminal, a character is displayable if the coding
371 ;; system for the terminal can encode it.
372 (let ((coding (terminal-coding-system)))
373 (when coding
374 (let ((cs-list (coding-system-get coding :charset-list)))
375 (cond
376 ((listp cs-list)
377 (catch 'tag
378 (mapc #'(lambda (charset)
379 (if (encode-char char charset)
380 (throw 'tag charset)))
381 cs-list)
382 nil))
383 ((eq cs-list 'iso-2022)
384 (catch 'tag2
385 (mapc #'(lambda (charset)
386 (if (and (plist-get (charset-plist charset)
387 :iso-final-char)
388 (encode-char char charset))
389 (throw 'tag2 charset)))
390 charset-list)
391 nil))
392 ((eq cs-list 'emacs-mule)
393 (catch 'tag3
394 (mapc #'(lambda (charset)
395 (if (and (plist-get (charset-plist charset)
396 :emacs-mule-id)
397 (encode-char char charset))
398 (throw 'tag3 charset)))
399 charset-list)
400 nil)))))))))
401 \f
402 (provide 'mule-util)
403
404 ;; Local Variables:
405 ;; coding: iso-2022-7bit
406 ;; End:
407
408 ;; arch-tag: 5bdb52b6-a3a5-4529-b7a0-37d01b0e570b
409 ;;; mule-util.el ends here