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1 /* Interface code for dealing with text properties.
2 Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
3 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6
7 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
10 any later version.
11
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
20 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
21
22 #include <config.h>
23 #include "lisp.h"
24 #include "intervals.h"
25 #include "buffer.h"
26 #include "window.h"
27
28 #ifndef NULL
29 #define NULL (void *)0
30 #endif
31
32 /* Test for membership, allowing for t (actually any non-cons) to mean the
33 universal set. */
34
35 #define TMEM(sym, set) (CONSP (set) ? ! NILP (Fmemq (sym, set)) : ! NILP (set))
36 \f
37
38 /* NOTES: previous- and next- property change will have to skip
39 zero-length intervals if they are implemented. This could be done
40 inside next_interval and previous_interval.
41
42 set_properties needs to deal with the interval property cache.
43
44 It is assumed that for any interval plist, a property appears
45 only once on the list. Although some code i.e., remove_properties,
46 handles the more general case, the uniqueness of properties is
47 necessary for the system to remain consistent. This requirement
48 is enforced by the subrs installing properties onto the intervals. */
49
50 \f
51 /* Types of hooks. */
52 Lisp_Object Qmouse_left;
53 Lisp_Object Qmouse_entered;
54 Lisp_Object Qpoint_left;
55 Lisp_Object Qpoint_entered;
56 Lisp_Object Qcategory;
57 Lisp_Object Qlocal_map;
58
59 /* Visual properties text (including strings) may have. */
60 Lisp_Object Qforeground, Qbackground, Qfont, Qunderline, Qstipple;
61 Lisp_Object Qinvisible, Qread_only, Qintangible, Qmouse_face;
62
63 /* Sticky properties */
64 Lisp_Object Qfront_sticky, Qrear_nonsticky;
65
66 /* If o1 is a cons whose cdr is a cons, return non-zero and set o2 to
67 the o1's cdr. Otherwise, return zero. This is handy for
68 traversing plists. */
69 #define PLIST_ELT_P(o1, o2) (CONSP (o1) && ((o2)=XCDR (o1), CONSP (o2)))
70
71 Lisp_Object Vinhibit_point_motion_hooks;
72 Lisp_Object Vdefault_text_properties;
73 Lisp_Object Vchar_property_alias_alist;
74 Lisp_Object Vtext_property_default_nonsticky;
75
76 /* verify_interval_modification saves insertion hooks here
77 to be run later by report_interval_modification. */
78 Lisp_Object interval_insert_behind_hooks;
79 Lisp_Object interval_insert_in_front_hooks;
80
81
82 /* Signal a `text-read-only' error. This function makes it easier
83 to capture that error in GDB by putting a breakpoint on it. */
84
85 static void
86 text_read_only (propval)
87 Lisp_Object propval;
88 {
89 Fsignal (Qtext_read_only, STRINGP (propval) ? Fcons (propval, Qnil) : Qnil);
90 }
91
92
93 \f
94 /* Extract the interval at the position pointed to by BEGIN from
95 OBJECT, a string or buffer. Additionally, check that the positions
96 pointed to by BEGIN and END are within the bounds of OBJECT, and
97 reverse them if *BEGIN is greater than *END. The objects pointed
98 to by BEGIN and END may be integers or markers; if the latter, they
99 are coerced to integers.
100
101 When OBJECT is a string, we increment *BEGIN and *END
102 to make them origin-one.
103
104 Note that buffer points don't correspond to interval indices.
105 For example, point-max is 1 greater than the index of the last
106 character. This difference is handled in the caller, which uses
107 the validated points to determine a length, and operates on that.
108 Exceptions are Ftext_properties_at, Fnext_property_change, and
109 Fprevious_property_change which call this function with BEGIN == END.
110 Handle this case specially.
111
112 If FORCE is soft (0), it's OK to return NULL_INTERVAL. Otherwise,
113 create an interval tree for OBJECT if one doesn't exist, provided
114 the object actually contains text. In the current design, if there
115 is no text, there can be no text properties. */
116
117 #define soft 0
118 #define hard 1
119
120 INTERVAL
121 validate_interval_range (object, begin, end, force)
122 Lisp_Object object, *begin, *end;
123 int force;
124 {
125 register INTERVAL i;
126 int searchpos;
127
128 CHECK_STRING_OR_BUFFER (object);
129 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (*begin);
130 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (*end);
131
132 /* If we are asked for a point, but from a subr which operates
133 on a range, then return nothing. */
134 if (EQ (*begin, *end) && begin != end)
135 return NULL_INTERVAL;
136
137 if (XINT (*begin) > XINT (*end))
138 {
139 Lisp_Object n;
140 n = *begin;
141 *begin = *end;
142 *end = n;
143 }
144
145 if (BUFFERP (object))
146 {
147 register struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (object);
148
149 if (!(BUF_BEGV (b) <= XINT (*begin) && XINT (*begin) <= XINT (*end)
150 && XINT (*end) <= BUF_ZV (b)))
151 args_out_of_range (*begin, *end);
152 i = BUF_INTERVALS (b);
153
154 /* If there's no text, there are no properties. */
155 if (BUF_BEGV (b) == BUF_ZV (b))
156 return NULL_INTERVAL;
157
158 searchpos = XINT (*begin);
159 }
160 else
161 {
162 int len = SCHARS (object);
163
164 if (! (0 <= XINT (*begin) && XINT (*begin) <= XINT (*end)
165 && XINT (*end) <= len))
166 args_out_of_range (*begin, *end);
167 XSETFASTINT (*begin, XFASTINT (*begin));
168 if (begin != end)
169 XSETFASTINT (*end, XFASTINT (*end));
170 i = STRING_INTERVALS (object);
171
172 if (len == 0)
173 return NULL_INTERVAL;
174
175 searchpos = XINT (*begin);
176 }
177
178 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
179 return (force ? create_root_interval (object) : i);
180
181 return find_interval (i, searchpos);
182 }
183
184 /* Validate LIST as a property list. If LIST is not a list, then
185 make one consisting of (LIST nil). Otherwise, verify that LIST
186 is even numbered and thus suitable as a plist. */
187
188 static Lisp_Object
189 validate_plist (list)
190 Lisp_Object list;
191 {
192 if (NILP (list))
193 return Qnil;
194
195 if (CONSP (list))
196 {
197 register int i;
198 register Lisp_Object tail;
199 for (i = 0, tail = list; !NILP (tail); i++)
200 {
201 tail = Fcdr (tail);
202 QUIT;
203 }
204 if (i & 1)
205 error ("Odd length text property list");
206 return list;
207 }
208
209 return Fcons (list, Fcons (Qnil, Qnil));
210 }
211
212 /* Return nonzero if interval I has all the properties,
213 with the same values, of list PLIST. */
214
215 static int
216 interval_has_all_properties (plist, i)
217 Lisp_Object plist;
218 INTERVAL i;
219 {
220 register Lisp_Object tail1, tail2, sym1;
221 register int found;
222
223 /* Go through each element of PLIST. */
224 for (tail1 = plist; ! NILP (tail1); tail1 = Fcdr (Fcdr (tail1)))
225 {
226 sym1 = Fcar (tail1);
227 found = 0;
228
229 /* Go through I's plist, looking for sym1 */
230 for (tail2 = i->plist; ! NILP (tail2); tail2 = Fcdr (Fcdr (tail2)))
231 if (EQ (sym1, Fcar (tail2)))
232 {
233 /* Found the same property on both lists. If the
234 values are unequal, return zero. */
235 if (! EQ (Fcar (Fcdr (tail1)), Fcar (Fcdr (tail2))))
236 return 0;
237
238 /* Property has same value on both lists; go to next one. */
239 found = 1;
240 break;
241 }
242
243 if (! found)
244 return 0;
245 }
246
247 return 1;
248 }
249
250 /* Return nonzero if the plist of interval I has any of the
251 properties of PLIST, regardless of their values. */
252
253 static INLINE int
254 interval_has_some_properties (plist, i)
255 Lisp_Object plist;
256 INTERVAL i;
257 {
258 register Lisp_Object tail1, tail2, sym;
259
260 /* Go through each element of PLIST. */
261 for (tail1 = plist; ! NILP (tail1); tail1 = Fcdr (Fcdr (tail1)))
262 {
263 sym = Fcar (tail1);
264
265 /* Go through i's plist, looking for tail1 */
266 for (tail2 = i->plist; ! NILP (tail2); tail2 = Fcdr (Fcdr (tail2)))
267 if (EQ (sym, Fcar (tail2)))
268 return 1;
269 }
270
271 return 0;
272 }
273
274 /* Return nonzero if the plist of interval I has any of the
275 property names in LIST, regardless of their values. */
276
277 static INLINE int
278 interval_has_some_properties_list (list, i)
279 Lisp_Object list;
280 INTERVAL i;
281 {
282 register Lisp_Object tail1, tail2, sym;
283
284 /* Go through each element of LIST. */
285 for (tail1 = list; ! NILP (tail1); tail1 = XCDR (tail1))
286 {
287 sym = Fcar (tail1);
288
289 /* Go through i's plist, looking for tail1 */
290 for (tail2 = i->plist; ! NILP (tail2); tail2 = XCDR (XCDR (tail2)))
291 if (EQ (sym, XCAR (tail2)))
292 return 1;
293 }
294
295 return 0;
296 }
297 \f
298 /* Changing the plists of individual intervals. */
299
300 /* Return the value of PROP in property-list PLIST, or Qunbound if it
301 has none. */
302 static Lisp_Object
303 property_value (plist, prop)
304 Lisp_Object plist, prop;
305 {
306 Lisp_Object value;
307
308 while (PLIST_ELT_P (plist, value))
309 if (EQ (XCAR (plist), prop))
310 return XCAR (value);
311 else
312 plist = XCDR (value);
313
314 return Qunbound;
315 }
316
317 /* Set the properties of INTERVAL to PROPERTIES,
318 and record undo info for the previous values.
319 OBJECT is the string or buffer that INTERVAL belongs to. */
320
321 static void
322 set_properties (properties, interval, object)
323 Lisp_Object properties, object;
324 INTERVAL interval;
325 {
326 Lisp_Object sym, value;
327
328 if (BUFFERP (object))
329 {
330 /* For each property in the old plist which is missing from PROPERTIES,
331 or has a different value in PROPERTIES, make an undo record. */
332 for (sym = interval->plist;
333 PLIST_ELT_P (sym, value);
334 sym = XCDR (value))
335 if (! EQ (property_value (properties, XCAR (sym)),
336 XCAR (value)))
337 {
338 record_property_change (interval->position, LENGTH (interval),
339 XCAR (sym), XCAR (value),
340 object);
341 }
342
343 /* For each new property that has no value at all in the old plist,
344 make an undo record binding it to nil, so it will be removed. */
345 for (sym = properties;
346 PLIST_ELT_P (sym, value);
347 sym = XCDR (value))
348 if (EQ (property_value (interval->plist, XCAR (sym)), Qunbound))
349 {
350 record_property_change (interval->position, LENGTH (interval),
351 XCAR (sym), Qnil,
352 object);
353 }
354 }
355
356 /* Store new properties. */
357 interval->plist = Fcopy_sequence (properties);
358 }
359
360 /* Add the properties of PLIST to the interval I, or set
361 the value of I's property to the value of the property on PLIST
362 if they are different.
363
364 OBJECT should be the string or buffer the interval is in.
365
366 Return nonzero if this changes I (i.e., if any members of PLIST
367 are actually added to I's plist) */
368
369 static int
370 add_properties (plist, i, object)
371 Lisp_Object plist;
372 INTERVAL i;
373 Lisp_Object object;
374 {
375 Lisp_Object tail1, tail2, sym1, val1;
376 register int changed = 0;
377 register int found;
378 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
379
380 tail1 = plist;
381 sym1 = Qnil;
382 val1 = Qnil;
383 /* No need to protect OBJECT, because we can GC only in the case
384 where it is a buffer, and live buffers are always protected.
385 I and its plist are also protected, via OBJECT. */
386 GCPRO3 (tail1, sym1, val1);
387
388 /* Go through each element of PLIST. */
389 for (tail1 = plist; ! NILP (tail1); tail1 = Fcdr (Fcdr (tail1)))
390 {
391 sym1 = Fcar (tail1);
392 val1 = Fcar (Fcdr (tail1));
393 found = 0;
394
395 /* Go through I's plist, looking for sym1 */
396 for (tail2 = i->plist; ! NILP (tail2); tail2 = Fcdr (Fcdr (tail2)))
397 if (EQ (sym1, Fcar (tail2)))
398 {
399 /* No need to gcpro, because tail2 protects this
400 and it must be a cons cell (we get an error otherwise). */
401 register Lisp_Object this_cdr;
402
403 this_cdr = Fcdr (tail2);
404 /* Found the property. Now check its value. */
405 found = 1;
406
407 /* The properties have the same value on both lists.
408 Continue to the next property. */
409 if (EQ (val1, Fcar (this_cdr)))
410 break;
411
412 /* Record this change in the buffer, for undo purposes. */
413 if (BUFFERP (object))
414 {
415 record_property_change (i->position, LENGTH (i),
416 sym1, Fcar (this_cdr), object);
417 }
418
419 /* I's property has a different value -- change it */
420 Fsetcar (this_cdr, val1);
421 changed++;
422 break;
423 }
424
425 if (! found)
426 {
427 /* Record this change in the buffer, for undo purposes. */
428 if (BUFFERP (object))
429 {
430 record_property_change (i->position, LENGTH (i),
431 sym1, Qnil, object);
432 }
433 i->plist = Fcons (sym1, Fcons (val1, i->plist));
434 changed++;
435 }
436 }
437
438 UNGCPRO;
439
440 return changed;
441 }
442
443 /* For any members of PLIST, or LIST,
444 which are properties of I, remove them from I's plist.
445 (If PLIST is non-nil, use that, otherwise use LIST.)
446 OBJECT is the string or buffer containing I. */
447
448 static int
449 remove_properties (plist, list, i, object)
450 Lisp_Object plist, list;
451 INTERVAL i;
452 Lisp_Object object;
453 {
454 register Lisp_Object tail1, tail2, sym, current_plist;
455 register int changed = 0;
456
457 /* Nonzero means tail1 is a plist, otherwise it is a list. */
458 int use_plist;
459
460 current_plist = i->plist;
461
462 if (! NILP (plist))
463 tail1 = plist, use_plist = 1;
464 else
465 tail1 = list, use_plist = 0;
466
467 /* Go through each element of LIST or PLIST. */
468 while (CONSP (tail1))
469 {
470 sym = XCAR (tail1);
471
472 /* First, remove the symbol if it's at the head of the list */
473 while (CONSP (current_plist) && EQ (sym, XCAR (current_plist)))
474 {
475 if (BUFFERP (object))
476 record_property_change (i->position, LENGTH (i),
477 sym, XCAR (XCDR (current_plist)),
478 object);
479
480 current_plist = XCDR (XCDR (current_plist));
481 changed++;
482 }
483
484 /* Go through I's plist, looking for SYM. */
485 tail2 = current_plist;
486 while (! NILP (tail2))
487 {
488 register Lisp_Object this;
489 this = XCDR (XCDR (tail2));
490 if (CONSP (this) && EQ (sym, XCAR (this)))
491 {
492 if (BUFFERP (object))
493 record_property_change (i->position, LENGTH (i),
494 sym, XCAR (XCDR (this)), object);
495
496 Fsetcdr (XCDR (tail2), XCDR (XCDR (this)));
497 changed++;
498 }
499 tail2 = this;
500 }
501
502 /* Advance thru TAIL1 one way or the other. */
503 tail1 = XCDR (tail1);
504 if (use_plist && CONSP (tail1))
505 tail1 = XCDR (tail1);
506 }
507
508 if (changed)
509 i->plist = current_plist;
510 return changed;
511 }
512
513 #if 0
514 /* Remove all properties from interval I. Return non-zero
515 if this changes the interval. */
516
517 static INLINE int
518 erase_properties (i)
519 INTERVAL i;
520 {
521 if (NILP (i->plist))
522 return 0;
523
524 i->plist = Qnil;
525 return 1;
526 }
527 #endif
528 \f
529 /* Returns the interval of POSITION in OBJECT.
530 POSITION is BEG-based. */
531
532 INTERVAL
533 interval_of (position, object)
534 int position;
535 Lisp_Object object;
536 {
537 register INTERVAL i;
538 int beg, end;
539
540 if (NILP (object))
541 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
542 else if (EQ (object, Qt))
543 return NULL_INTERVAL;
544
545 CHECK_STRING_OR_BUFFER (object);
546
547 if (BUFFERP (object))
548 {
549 register struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (object);
550
551 beg = BUF_BEGV (b);
552 end = BUF_ZV (b);
553 i = BUF_INTERVALS (b);
554 }
555 else
556 {
557 beg = 0;
558 end = SCHARS (object);
559 i = STRING_INTERVALS (object);
560 }
561
562 if (!(beg <= position && position <= end))
563 args_out_of_range (make_number (position), make_number (position));
564 if (beg == end || NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
565 return NULL_INTERVAL;
566
567 return find_interval (i, position);
568 }
569 \f
570 DEFUN ("text-properties-at", Ftext_properties_at,
571 Stext_properties_at, 1, 2, 0,
572 doc: /* Return the list of properties of the character at POSITION in OBJECT.
573 If the optional second argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
574 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
575 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
576 If POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, the value is nil. */)
577 (position, object)
578 Lisp_Object position, object;
579 {
580 register INTERVAL i;
581
582 if (NILP (object))
583 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
584
585 i = validate_interval_range (object, &position, &position, soft);
586 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
587 return Qnil;
588 /* If POSITION is at the end of the interval,
589 it means it's the end of OBJECT.
590 There are no properties at the very end,
591 since no character follows. */
592 if (XINT (position) == LENGTH (i) + i->position)
593 return Qnil;
594
595 return i->plist;
596 }
597
598 DEFUN ("get-text-property", Fget_text_property, Sget_text_property, 2, 3, 0,
599 doc: /* Return the value of POSITION's property PROP, in OBJECT.
600 OBJECT is optional and defaults to the current buffer.
601 If POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, the value is nil. */)
602 (position, prop, object)
603 Lisp_Object position, object;
604 Lisp_Object prop;
605 {
606 return textget (Ftext_properties_at (position, object), prop);
607 }
608
609 /* Return the value of char's property PROP, in OBJECT at POSITION.
610 OBJECT is optional and defaults to the current buffer.
611 If OVERLAY is non-0, then in the case that the returned property is from
612 an overlay, the overlay found is returned in *OVERLAY, otherwise nil is
613 returned in *OVERLAY.
614 If POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, the value is nil.
615 If OBJECT is a buffer, then overlay properties are considered as well as
616 text properties.
617 If OBJECT is a window, then that window's buffer is used, but
618 window-specific overlays are considered only if they are associated
619 with OBJECT. */
620 Lisp_Object
621 get_char_property_and_overlay (position, prop, object, overlay)
622 Lisp_Object position, object;
623 register Lisp_Object prop;
624 Lisp_Object *overlay;
625 {
626 struct window *w = 0;
627
628 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position);
629
630 if (NILP (object))
631 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
632
633 if (WINDOWP (object))
634 {
635 w = XWINDOW (object);
636 object = w->buffer;
637 }
638 if (BUFFERP (object))
639 {
640 int noverlays;
641 Lisp_Object *overlay_vec;
642 struct buffer *obuf = current_buffer;
643
644 set_buffer_temp (XBUFFER (object));
645
646 GET_OVERLAYS_AT (XINT (position), overlay_vec, noverlays, NULL, 0);
647 noverlays = sort_overlays (overlay_vec, noverlays, w);
648
649 set_buffer_temp (obuf);
650
651 /* Now check the overlays in order of decreasing priority. */
652 while (--noverlays >= 0)
653 {
654 Lisp_Object tem = Foverlay_get (overlay_vec[noverlays], prop);
655 if (!NILP (tem))
656 {
657 if (overlay)
658 /* Return the overlay we got the property from. */
659 *overlay = overlay_vec[noverlays];
660 return tem;
661 }
662 }
663 }
664
665 if (overlay)
666 /* Indicate that the return value is not from an overlay. */
667 *overlay = Qnil;
668
669 /* Not a buffer, or no appropriate overlay, so fall through to the
670 simpler case. */
671 return Fget_text_property (position, prop, object);
672 }
673
674 DEFUN ("get-char-property", Fget_char_property, Sget_char_property, 2, 3, 0,
675 doc: /* Return the value of POSITION's property PROP, in OBJECT.
676 Both overlay properties and text properties are checked.
677 OBJECT is optional and defaults to the current buffer.
678 If POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, the value is nil.
679 If OBJECT is a buffer, then overlay properties are considered as well as
680 text properties.
681 If OBJECT is a window, then that window's buffer is used, but window-specific
682 overlays are considered only if they are associated with OBJECT. */)
683 (position, prop, object)
684 Lisp_Object position, object;
685 register Lisp_Object prop;
686 {
687 return get_char_property_and_overlay (position, prop, object, 0);
688 }
689
690 DEFUN ("get-char-property-and-overlay", Fget_char_property_and_overlay,
691 Sget_char_property_and_overlay, 2, 3, 0,
692 doc: /* Like `get-char-property', but with extra overlay information.
693 Return a cons whose car is the return value of `get-char-property'
694 with the same arguments, that is, the value of POSITION's property
695 PROP in OBJECT, and whose cdr is the overlay in which the property was
696 found, or nil, if it was found as a text property or not found at all.
697 OBJECT is optional and defaults to the current buffer. OBJECT may be
698 a string, a buffer or a window. For strings, the cdr of the return
699 value is always nil, since strings do not have overlays. If OBJECT is
700 a window, then that window's buffer is used, but window-specific
701 overlays are considered only if they are associated with OBJECT. If
702 POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, both car and cdr are nil. */)
703 (position, prop, object)
704 Lisp_Object position, object;
705 register Lisp_Object prop;
706 {
707 Lisp_Object overlay;
708 Lisp_Object val
709 = get_char_property_and_overlay (position, prop, object, &overlay);
710 return Fcons(val, overlay);
711 }
712
713 \f
714 DEFUN ("next-char-property-change", Fnext_char_property_change,
715 Snext_char_property_change, 1, 2, 0,
716 doc: /* Return the position of next text property or overlay change.
717 This scans characters forward in the current buffer from POSITION till
718 it finds a change in some text property, or the beginning or end of an
719 overlay, and returns the position of that.
720 If none is found up to (point-max), the function returns (point-max).
721
722 If the optional second argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
723 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT.
724 LIMIT is a no-op if it is greater than (point-max). */)
725 (position, limit)
726 Lisp_Object position, limit;
727 {
728 Lisp_Object temp;
729
730 temp = Fnext_overlay_change (position);
731 if (! NILP (limit))
732 {
733 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
734 if (XINT (limit) < XINT (temp))
735 temp = limit;
736 }
737 return Fnext_property_change (position, Qnil, temp);
738 }
739
740 DEFUN ("previous-char-property-change", Fprevious_char_property_change,
741 Sprevious_char_property_change, 1, 2, 0,
742 doc: /* Return the position of previous text property or overlay change.
743 Scans characters backward in the current buffer from POSITION till it
744 finds a change in some text property, or the beginning or end of an
745 overlay, and returns the position of that.
746 If none is found since (point-min), the function returns (point-min).
747
748 If the optional second argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
749 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT.
750 LIMIT is a no-op if it is less than (point-min). */)
751 (position, limit)
752 Lisp_Object position, limit;
753 {
754 Lisp_Object temp;
755
756 temp = Fprevious_overlay_change (position);
757 if (! NILP (limit))
758 {
759 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
760 if (XINT (limit) > XINT (temp))
761 temp = limit;
762 }
763 return Fprevious_property_change (position, Qnil, temp);
764 }
765
766
767 DEFUN ("next-single-char-property-change", Fnext_single_char_property_change,
768 Snext_single_char_property_change, 2, 4, 0,
769 doc: /* Return the position of next text property or overlay change for a specific property.
770 Scans characters forward from POSITION till it finds
771 a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
772 If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
773 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
774 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
775
776 In a string, scan runs to the end of the string.
777 In a buffer, it runs to (point-max), and the value cannot exceed that.
778
779 The property values are compared with `eq'.
780 If the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT, return the
781 last valid position in OBJECT.
782 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
783 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT. */)
784 (position, prop, object, limit)
785 Lisp_Object prop, position, object, limit;
786 {
787 if (STRINGP (object))
788 {
789 position = Fnext_single_property_change (position, prop, object, limit);
790 if (NILP (position))
791 {
792 if (NILP (limit))
793 position = make_number (SCHARS (object));
794 else
795 {
796 CHECK_NUMBER (limit);
797 position = limit;
798 }
799 }
800 }
801 else
802 {
803 Lisp_Object initial_value, value;
804 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
805
806 if (! NILP (object))
807 CHECK_BUFFER (object);
808
809 if (BUFFERP (object) && current_buffer != XBUFFER (object))
810 {
811 record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ());
812 Fset_buffer (object);
813 }
814
815 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position);
816
817 initial_value = Fget_char_property (position, prop, object);
818
819 if (NILP (limit))
820 XSETFASTINT (limit, ZV);
821 else
822 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
823
824 if (XFASTINT (position) >= XFASTINT (limit))
825 {
826 position = limit;
827 if (XFASTINT (position) > ZV)
828 XSETFASTINT (position, ZV);
829 }
830 else
831 while (1)
832 {
833 position = Fnext_char_property_change (position, limit);
834 if (XFASTINT (position) >= XFASTINT (limit))
835 {
836 position = limit;
837 break;
838 }
839
840 value = Fget_char_property (position, prop, object);
841 if (!EQ (value, initial_value))
842 break;
843 }
844
845 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
846 }
847
848 return position;
849 }
850
851 DEFUN ("previous-single-char-property-change",
852 Fprevious_single_char_property_change,
853 Sprevious_single_char_property_change, 2, 4, 0,
854 doc: /* Return the position of previous text property or overlay change for a specific property.
855 Scans characters backward from POSITION till it finds
856 a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
857 If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
858 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
859 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
860
861 In a string, scan runs to the start of the string.
862 In a buffer, it runs to (point-min), and the value cannot be less than that.
863
864 The property values are compared with `eq'.
865 If the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT, return the
866 first valid position in OBJECT.
867 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
868 back past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT. */)
869 (position, prop, object, limit)
870 Lisp_Object prop, position, object, limit;
871 {
872 if (STRINGP (object))
873 {
874 position = Fprevious_single_property_change (position, prop, object, limit);
875 if (NILP (position))
876 {
877 if (NILP (limit))
878 position = make_number (SCHARS (object));
879 else
880 {
881 CHECK_NUMBER (limit);
882 position = limit;
883 }
884 }
885 }
886 else
887 {
888 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
889
890 if (! NILP (object))
891 CHECK_BUFFER (object);
892
893 if (BUFFERP (object) && current_buffer != XBUFFER (object))
894 {
895 record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ());
896 Fset_buffer (object);
897 }
898
899 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position);
900
901 if (NILP (limit))
902 XSETFASTINT (limit, BEGV);
903 else
904 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
905
906 if (XFASTINT (position) <= XFASTINT (limit))
907 {
908 position = limit;
909 if (XFASTINT (position) < BEGV)
910 XSETFASTINT (position, BEGV);
911 }
912 else
913 {
914 Lisp_Object initial_value
915 = Fget_char_property (make_number (XFASTINT (position) - 1),
916 prop, object);
917
918 while (1)
919 {
920 position = Fprevious_char_property_change (position, limit);
921
922 if (XFASTINT (position) <= XFASTINT (limit))
923 {
924 position = limit;
925 break;
926 }
927 else
928 {
929 Lisp_Object value
930 = Fget_char_property (make_number (XFASTINT (position) - 1),
931 prop, object);
932
933 if (!EQ (value, initial_value))
934 break;
935 }
936 }
937 }
938
939 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
940 }
941
942 return position;
943 }
944 \f
945 DEFUN ("next-property-change", Fnext_property_change,
946 Snext_property_change, 1, 3, 0,
947 doc: /* Return the position of next property change.
948 Scans characters forward from POSITION in OBJECT till it finds
949 a change in some text property, then returns the position of the change.
950 If the optional second argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
951 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
952 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
953 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT.
954 If the value is non-nil, it is a position greater than POSITION, never equal.
955
956 If the optional third argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
957 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT. */)
958 (position, object, limit)
959 Lisp_Object position, object, limit;
960 {
961 register INTERVAL i, next;
962
963 if (NILP (object))
964 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
965
966 if (!NILP (limit) && !EQ (limit, Qt))
967 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
968
969 i = validate_interval_range (object, &position, &position, soft);
970
971 /* If LIMIT is t, return start of next interval--don't
972 bother checking further intervals. */
973 if (EQ (limit, Qt))
974 {
975 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
976 next = i;
977 else
978 next = next_interval (i);
979
980 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (next))
981 XSETFASTINT (position, (STRINGP (object)
982 ? SCHARS (object)
983 : BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (object))));
984 else
985 XSETFASTINT (position, next->position);
986 return position;
987 }
988
989 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
990 return limit;
991
992 next = next_interval (i);
993
994 while (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (next) && intervals_equal (i, next)
995 && (NILP (limit) || next->position < XFASTINT (limit)))
996 next = next_interval (next);
997
998 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (next))
999 return limit;
1000 if (NILP (limit))
1001 XSETFASTINT (limit, (STRINGP (object)
1002 ? SCHARS (object)
1003 : BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (object))));
1004 if (!(next->position < XFASTINT (limit)))
1005 return limit;
1006
1007 XSETFASTINT (position, next->position);
1008 return position;
1009 }
1010
1011 /* Return 1 if there's a change in some property between BEG and END. */
1012
1013 int
1014 property_change_between_p (beg, end)
1015 int beg, end;
1016 {
1017 register INTERVAL i, next;
1018 Lisp_Object object, pos;
1019
1020 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1021 XSETFASTINT (pos, beg);
1022
1023 i = validate_interval_range (object, &pos, &pos, soft);
1024 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1025 return 0;
1026
1027 next = next_interval (i);
1028 while (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (next) && intervals_equal (i, next))
1029 {
1030 next = next_interval (next);
1031 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (next))
1032 return 0;
1033 if (next->position >= end)
1034 return 0;
1035 }
1036
1037 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (next))
1038 return 0;
1039
1040 return 1;
1041 }
1042
1043 DEFUN ("next-single-property-change", Fnext_single_property_change,
1044 Snext_single_property_change, 2, 4, 0,
1045 doc: /* Return the position of next property change for a specific property.
1046 Scans characters forward from POSITION till it finds
1047 a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
1048 If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1049 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
1050 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
1051 The property values are compared with `eq'.
1052 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT.
1053 If the value is non-nil, it is a position greater than POSITION, never equal.
1054
1055 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
1056 past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT. */)
1057 (position, prop, object, limit)
1058 Lisp_Object position, prop, object, limit;
1059 {
1060 register INTERVAL i, next;
1061 register Lisp_Object here_val;
1062
1063 if (NILP (object))
1064 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1065
1066 if (!NILP (limit))
1067 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
1068
1069 i = validate_interval_range (object, &position, &position, soft);
1070 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1071 return limit;
1072
1073 here_val = textget (i->plist, prop);
1074 next = next_interval (i);
1075 while (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (next)
1076 && EQ (here_val, textget (next->plist, prop))
1077 && (NILP (limit) || next->position < XFASTINT (limit)))
1078 next = next_interval (next);
1079
1080 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (next))
1081 return limit;
1082 if (NILP (limit))
1083 XSETFASTINT (limit, (STRINGP (object)
1084 ? SCHARS (object)
1085 : BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (object))));
1086 if (!(next->position < XFASTINT (limit)))
1087 return limit;
1088
1089 return make_number (next->position);
1090 }
1091
1092 DEFUN ("previous-property-change", Fprevious_property_change,
1093 Sprevious_property_change, 1, 3, 0,
1094 doc: /* Return the position of previous property change.
1095 Scans characters backwards from POSITION in OBJECT till it finds
1096 a change in some text property, then returns the position of the change.
1097 If the optional second argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1098 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
1099 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
1100 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT.
1101 If the value is non-nil, it is a position less than POSITION, never equal.
1102
1103 If the optional third argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
1104 back past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found until LIMIT. */)
1105 (position, object, limit)
1106 Lisp_Object position, object, limit;
1107 {
1108 register INTERVAL i, previous;
1109
1110 if (NILP (object))
1111 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1112
1113 if (!NILP (limit))
1114 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
1115
1116 i = validate_interval_range (object, &position, &position, soft);
1117 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1118 return limit;
1119
1120 /* Start with the interval containing the char before point. */
1121 if (i->position == XFASTINT (position))
1122 i = previous_interval (i);
1123
1124 previous = previous_interval (i);
1125 while (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (previous) && intervals_equal (previous, i)
1126 && (NILP (limit)
1127 || (previous->position + LENGTH (previous) > XFASTINT (limit))))
1128 previous = previous_interval (previous);
1129 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (previous))
1130 return limit;
1131 if (NILP (limit))
1132 XSETFASTINT (limit, (STRINGP (object) ? 0 : BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (object))));
1133 if (!(previous->position + LENGTH (previous) > XFASTINT (limit)))
1134 return limit;
1135
1136 return make_number (previous->position + LENGTH (previous));
1137 }
1138
1139 DEFUN ("previous-single-property-change", Fprevious_single_property_change,
1140 Sprevious_single_property_change, 2, 4, 0,
1141 doc: /* Return the position of previous property change for a specific property.
1142 Scans characters backward from POSITION till it finds
1143 a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
1144 If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1145 the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
1146 If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
1147 The property values are compared with `eq'.
1148 Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT.
1149 If the value is non-nil, it is a position less than POSITION, never equal.
1150
1151 If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
1152 back past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found until LIMIT. */)
1153 (position, prop, object, limit)
1154 Lisp_Object position, prop, object, limit;
1155 {
1156 register INTERVAL i, previous;
1157 register Lisp_Object here_val;
1158
1159 if (NILP (object))
1160 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1161
1162 if (!NILP (limit))
1163 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
1164
1165 i = validate_interval_range (object, &position, &position, soft);
1166
1167 /* Start with the interval containing the char before point. */
1168 if (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (i) && i->position == XFASTINT (position))
1169 i = previous_interval (i);
1170
1171 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1172 return limit;
1173
1174 here_val = textget (i->plist, prop);
1175 previous = previous_interval (i);
1176 while (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (previous)
1177 && EQ (here_val, textget (previous->plist, prop))
1178 && (NILP (limit)
1179 || (previous->position + LENGTH (previous) > XFASTINT (limit))))
1180 previous = previous_interval (previous);
1181 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (previous))
1182 return limit;
1183 if (NILP (limit))
1184 XSETFASTINT (limit, (STRINGP (object) ? 0 : BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (object))));
1185 if (!(previous->position + LENGTH (previous) > XFASTINT (limit)))
1186 return limit;
1187
1188 return make_number (previous->position + LENGTH (previous));
1189 }
1190 \f
1191 /* Callers note, this can GC when OBJECT is a buffer (or nil). */
1192
1193 DEFUN ("add-text-properties", Fadd_text_properties,
1194 Sadd_text_properties, 3, 4, 0,
1195 doc: /* Add properties to the text from START to END.
1196 The third argument PROPERTIES is a property list
1197 specifying the property values to add. If the optional fourth argument
1198 OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means the current buffer),
1199 START and END are buffer positions (integers or markers).
1200 If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
1201 Return t if any property value actually changed, nil otherwise. */)
1202 (start, end, properties, object)
1203 Lisp_Object start, end, properties, object;
1204 {
1205 register INTERVAL i, unchanged;
1206 register int s, len, modified = 0;
1207 struct gcpro gcpro1;
1208
1209 properties = validate_plist (properties);
1210 if (NILP (properties))
1211 return Qnil;
1212
1213 if (NILP (object))
1214 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1215
1216 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, hard);
1217 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1218 return Qnil;
1219
1220 s = XINT (start);
1221 len = XINT (end) - s;
1222
1223 /* No need to protect OBJECT, because we GC only if it's a buffer,
1224 and live buffers are always protected. */
1225 GCPRO1 (properties);
1226
1227 /* If we're not starting on an interval boundary, we have to
1228 split this interval. */
1229 if (i->position != s)
1230 {
1231 /* If this interval already has the properties, we can
1232 skip it. */
1233 if (interval_has_all_properties (properties, i))
1234 {
1235 int got = (LENGTH (i) - (s - i->position));
1236 if (got >= len)
1237 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Qnil);
1238 len -= got;
1239 i = next_interval (i);
1240 }
1241 else
1242 {
1243 unchanged = i;
1244 i = split_interval_right (unchanged, s - unchanged->position);
1245 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1246 }
1247 }
1248
1249 if (BUFFERP (object))
1250 modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end));
1251
1252 /* We are at the beginning of interval I, with LEN chars to scan. */
1253 for (;;)
1254 {
1255 if (i == 0)
1256 abort ();
1257
1258 if (LENGTH (i) >= len)
1259 {
1260 /* We can UNGCPRO safely here, because there will be just
1261 one more chance to gc, in the next call to add_properties,
1262 and after that we will not need PROPERTIES or OBJECT again. */
1263 UNGCPRO;
1264
1265 if (interval_has_all_properties (properties, i))
1266 {
1267 if (BUFFERP (object))
1268 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1269 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1270
1271 return modified ? Qt : Qnil;
1272 }
1273
1274 if (LENGTH (i) == len)
1275 {
1276 add_properties (properties, i, object);
1277 if (BUFFERP (object))
1278 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1279 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1280 return Qt;
1281 }
1282
1283 /* i doesn't have the properties, and goes past the change limit */
1284 unchanged = i;
1285 i = split_interval_left (unchanged, len);
1286 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1287 add_properties (properties, i, object);
1288 if (BUFFERP (object))
1289 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1290 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1291 return Qt;
1292 }
1293
1294 len -= LENGTH (i);
1295 modified += add_properties (properties, i, object);
1296 i = next_interval (i);
1297 }
1298 }
1299
1300 /* Callers note, this can GC when OBJECT is a buffer (or nil). */
1301
1302 DEFUN ("put-text-property", Fput_text_property,
1303 Sput_text_property, 4, 5, 0,
1304 doc: /* Set one property of the text from START to END.
1305 The third and fourth arguments PROPERTY and VALUE
1306 specify the property to add.
1307 If the optional fifth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1308 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1309 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it. */)
1310 (start, end, property, value, object)
1311 Lisp_Object start, end, property, value, object;
1312 {
1313 Fadd_text_properties (start, end,
1314 Fcons (property, Fcons (value, Qnil)),
1315 object);
1316 return Qnil;
1317 }
1318
1319 DEFUN ("set-text-properties", Fset_text_properties,
1320 Sset_text_properties, 3, 4, 0,
1321 doc: /* Completely replace properties of text from START to END.
1322 The third argument PROPERTIES is the new property list.
1323 If the optional fourth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1324 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1325 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
1326 If PROPERTIES is nil, the effect is to remove all properties from
1327 the designated part of OBJECT. */)
1328 (start, end, properties, object)
1329 Lisp_Object start, end, properties, object;
1330 {
1331 return set_text_properties (start, end, properties, object, Qt);
1332 }
1333
1334
1335 /* Replace properties of text from START to END with new list of
1336 properties PROPERTIES. OBJECT is the buffer or string containing
1337 the text. OBJECT nil means use the current buffer.
1338 SIGNAL_AFTER_CHANGE_P nil means don't signal after changes. Value
1339 is nil if the function _detected_ that it did not replace any
1340 properties, non-nil otherwise. */
1341
1342 Lisp_Object
1343 set_text_properties (start, end, properties, object, signal_after_change_p)
1344 Lisp_Object start, end, properties, object, signal_after_change_p;
1345 {
1346 register INTERVAL i;
1347 Lisp_Object ostart, oend;
1348
1349 ostart = start;
1350 oend = end;
1351
1352 properties = validate_plist (properties);
1353
1354 if (NILP (object))
1355 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1356
1357 /* If we want no properties for a whole string,
1358 get rid of its intervals. */
1359 if (NILP (properties) && STRINGP (object)
1360 && XFASTINT (start) == 0
1361 && XFASTINT (end) == SCHARS (object))
1362 {
1363 if (! STRING_INTERVALS (object))
1364 return Qnil;
1365
1366 STRING_SET_INTERVALS (object, NULL_INTERVAL);
1367 return Qt;
1368 }
1369
1370 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1371
1372 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1373 {
1374 /* If buffer has no properties, and we want none, return now. */
1375 if (NILP (properties))
1376 return Qnil;
1377
1378 /* Restore the original START and END values
1379 because validate_interval_range increments them for strings. */
1380 start = ostart;
1381 end = oend;
1382
1383 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, hard);
1384 /* This can return if start == end. */
1385 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1386 return Qnil;
1387 }
1388
1389 if (BUFFERP (object))
1390 modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end));
1391
1392 set_text_properties_1 (start, end, properties, object, i);
1393
1394 if (BUFFERP (object) && !NILP (signal_after_change_p))
1395 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1396 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1397 return Qt;
1398 }
1399
1400 /* Replace properties of text from START to END with new list of
1401 properties PROPERTIES. BUFFER is the buffer containing
1402 the text. This does not obey any hooks.
1403 You can provide the interval that START is located in as I,
1404 or pass NULL for I and this function will find it.
1405 START and END can be in any order. */
1406
1407 void
1408 set_text_properties_1 (start, end, properties, buffer, i)
1409 Lisp_Object start, end, properties, buffer;
1410 INTERVAL i;
1411 {
1412 register INTERVAL prev_changed = NULL_INTERVAL;
1413 register int s, len;
1414 INTERVAL unchanged;
1415
1416 s = XINT (start);
1417 len = XINT (end) - s;
1418 if (len == 0)
1419 return;
1420 if (len < 0)
1421 {
1422 s = s + len;
1423 len = - len;
1424 }
1425
1426 if (i == 0)
1427 i = find_interval (BUF_INTERVALS (XBUFFER (buffer)), s);
1428
1429 if (i->position != s)
1430 {
1431 unchanged = i;
1432 i = split_interval_right (unchanged, s - unchanged->position);
1433
1434 if (LENGTH (i) > len)
1435 {
1436 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1437 i = split_interval_left (i, len);
1438 set_properties (properties, i, buffer);
1439 return;
1440 }
1441
1442 set_properties (properties, i, buffer);
1443
1444 if (LENGTH (i) == len)
1445 return;
1446
1447 prev_changed = i;
1448 len -= LENGTH (i);
1449 i = next_interval (i);
1450 }
1451
1452 /* We are starting at the beginning of an interval, I */
1453 while (len > 0)
1454 {
1455 if (i == 0)
1456 abort ();
1457
1458 if (LENGTH (i) >= len)
1459 {
1460 if (LENGTH (i) > len)
1461 i = split_interval_left (i, len);
1462
1463 /* We have to call set_properties even if we are going to
1464 merge the intervals, so as to make the undo records
1465 and cause redisplay to happen. */
1466 set_properties (properties, i, buffer);
1467 if (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (prev_changed))
1468 merge_interval_left (i);
1469 return;
1470 }
1471
1472 len -= LENGTH (i);
1473
1474 /* We have to call set_properties even if we are going to
1475 merge the intervals, so as to make the undo records
1476 and cause redisplay to happen. */
1477 set_properties (properties, i, buffer);
1478 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (prev_changed))
1479 prev_changed = i;
1480 else
1481 prev_changed = i = merge_interval_left (i);
1482
1483 i = next_interval (i);
1484 }
1485 }
1486
1487 DEFUN ("remove-text-properties", Fremove_text_properties,
1488 Sremove_text_properties, 3, 4, 0,
1489 doc: /* Remove some properties from text from START to END.
1490 The third argument PROPERTIES is a property list
1491 whose property names specify the properties to remove.
1492 \(The values stored in PROPERTIES are ignored.)
1493 If the optional fourth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1494 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1495 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
1496 Return t if any property was actually removed, nil otherwise.
1497
1498 Use set-text-properties if you want to remove all text properties. */)
1499 (start, end, properties, object)
1500 Lisp_Object start, end, properties, object;
1501 {
1502 register INTERVAL i, unchanged;
1503 register int s, len, modified = 0;
1504
1505 if (NILP (object))
1506 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1507
1508 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1509 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1510 return Qnil;
1511
1512 s = XINT (start);
1513 len = XINT (end) - s;
1514
1515 if (i->position != s)
1516 {
1517 /* No properties on this first interval -- return if
1518 it covers the entire region. */
1519 if (! interval_has_some_properties (properties, i))
1520 {
1521 int got = (LENGTH (i) - (s - i->position));
1522 if (got >= len)
1523 return Qnil;
1524 len -= got;
1525 i = next_interval (i);
1526 }
1527 /* Split away the beginning of this interval; what we don't
1528 want to modify. */
1529 else
1530 {
1531 unchanged = i;
1532 i = split_interval_right (unchanged, s - unchanged->position);
1533 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1534 }
1535 }
1536
1537 if (BUFFERP (object))
1538 modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end));
1539
1540 /* We are at the beginning of an interval, with len to scan */
1541 for (;;)
1542 {
1543 if (i == 0)
1544 abort ();
1545
1546 if (LENGTH (i) >= len)
1547 {
1548 if (! interval_has_some_properties (properties, i))
1549 return modified ? Qt : Qnil;
1550
1551 if (LENGTH (i) == len)
1552 {
1553 remove_properties (properties, Qnil, i, object);
1554 if (BUFFERP (object))
1555 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1556 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1557 return Qt;
1558 }
1559
1560 /* i has the properties, and goes past the change limit */
1561 unchanged = i;
1562 i = split_interval_left (i, len);
1563 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1564 remove_properties (properties, Qnil, i, object);
1565 if (BUFFERP (object))
1566 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1567 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1568 return Qt;
1569 }
1570
1571 len -= LENGTH (i);
1572 modified += remove_properties (properties, Qnil, i, object);
1573 i = next_interval (i);
1574 }
1575 }
1576
1577 DEFUN ("remove-list-of-text-properties", Fremove_list_of_text_properties,
1578 Sremove_list_of_text_properties, 3, 4, 0,
1579 doc: /* Remove some properties from text from START to END.
1580 The third argument LIST-OF-PROPERTIES is a list of property names to remove.
1581 If the optional fourth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1582 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1583 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
1584 Return t if any property was actually removed, nil otherwise. */)
1585 (start, end, list_of_properties, object)
1586 Lisp_Object start, end, list_of_properties, object;
1587 {
1588 register INTERVAL i, unchanged;
1589 register int s, len, modified = 0;
1590 Lisp_Object properties;
1591 properties = list_of_properties;
1592
1593 if (NILP (object))
1594 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1595
1596 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1597 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1598 return Qnil;
1599
1600 s = XINT (start);
1601 len = XINT (end) - s;
1602
1603 if (i->position != s)
1604 {
1605 /* No properties on this first interval -- return if
1606 it covers the entire region. */
1607 if (! interval_has_some_properties_list (properties, i))
1608 {
1609 int got = (LENGTH (i) - (s - i->position));
1610 if (got >= len)
1611 return Qnil;
1612 len -= got;
1613 i = next_interval (i);
1614 }
1615 /* Split away the beginning of this interval; what we don't
1616 want to modify. */
1617 else
1618 {
1619 unchanged = i;
1620 i = split_interval_right (unchanged, s - unchanged->position);
1621 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1622 }
1623 }
1624
1625 /* We are at the beginning of an interval, with len to scan.
1626 The flag `modified' records if changes have been made.
1627 When object is a buffer, we must call modify_region before changes are
1628 made and signal_after_change when we are done.
1629 We call modify_region before calling remove_properties iff modified == 0,
1630 and we call signal_after_change before returning iff modified != 0. */
1631 for (;;)
1632 {
1633 if (i == 0)
1634 abort ();
1635
1636 if (LENGTH (i) >= len)
1637 {
1638 if (! interval_has_some_properties_list (properties, i))
1639 if (modified)
1640 {
1641 if (BUFFERP (object))
1642 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1643 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1644 return Qt;
1645 }
1646 else
1647 return Qnil;
1648
1649 if (LENGTH (i) == len)
1650 {
1651 if (!modified && BUFFERP (object))
1652 modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end));
1653 remove_properties (Qnil, properties, i, object);
1654 if (BUFFERP (object))
1655 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1656 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1657 return Qt;
1658 }
1659
1660 /* i has the properties, and goes past the change limit */
1661 unchanged = i;
1662 i = split_interval_left (i, len);
1663 copy_properties (unchanged, i);
1664 if (!modified && BUFFERP (object))
1665 modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end));
1666 remove_properties (Qnil, properties, i, object);
1667 if (BUFFERP (object))
1668 signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
1669 XINT (end) - XINT (start));
1670 return Qt;
1671 }
1672
1673 if (interval_has_some_properties_list (properties, i))
1674 {
1675 if (!modified && BUFFERP (object))
1676 modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end));
1677 remove_properties (Qnil, properties, i, object);
1678 modified = 1;
1679 }
1680 len -= LENGTH (i);
1681 i = next_interval (i);
1682 }
1683 }
1684 \f
1685 DEFUN ("text-property-any", Ftext_property_any,
1686 Stext_property_any, 4, 5, 0,
1687 doc: /* Check text from START to END for property PROPERTY equalling VALUE.
1688 If so, return the position of the first character whose property PROPERTY
1689 is `eq' to VALUE. Otherwise return nil.
1690 If the optional fifth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1691 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1692 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it. */)
1693 (start, end, property, value, object)
1694 Lisp_Object start, end, property, value, object;
1695 {
1696 register INTERVAL i;
1697 register int e, pos;
1698
1699 if (NILP (object))
1700 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1701 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1702 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1703 return (!NILP (value) || EQ (start, end) ? Qnil : start);
1704 e = XINT (end);
1705
1706 while (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1707 {
1708 if (i->position >= e)
1709 break;
1710 if (EQ (textget (i->plist, property), value))
1711 {
1712 pos = i->position;
1713 if (pos < XINT (start))
1714 pos = XINT (start);
1715 return make_number (pos);
1716 }
1717 i = next_interval (i);
1718 }
1719 return Qnil;
1720 }
1721
1722 DEFUN ("text-property-not-all", Ftext_property_not_all,
1723 Stext_property_not_all, 4, 5, 0,
1724 doc: /* Check text from START to END for property PROPERTY not equalling VALUE.
1725 If so, return the position of the first character whose property PROPERTY
1726 is not `eq' to VALUE. Otherwise, return nil.
1727 If the optional fifth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
1728 the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
1729 markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it. */)
1730 (start, end, property, value, object)
1731 Lisp_Object start, end, property, value, object;
1732 {
1733 register INTERVAL i;
1734 register int s, e;
1735
1736 if (NILP (object))
1737 XSETBUFFER (object, current_buffer);
1738 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1739 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1740 return (NILP (value) || EQ (start, end)) ? Qnil : start;
1741 s = XINT (start);
1742 e = XINT (end);
1743
1744 while (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1745 {
1746 if (i->position >= e)
1747 break;
1748 if (! EQ (textget (i->plist, property), value))
1749 {
1750 if (i->position > s)
1751 s = i->position;
1752 return make_number (s);
1753 }
1754 i = next_interval (i);
1755 }
1756 return Qnil;
1757 }
1758
1759 \f
1760 /* Return the direction from which the text-property PROP would be
1761 inherited by any new text inserted at POS: 1 if it would be
1762 inherited from the char after POS, -1 if it would be inherited from
1763 the char before POS, and 0 if from neither.
1764 BUFFER can be either a buffer or nil (meaning current buffer). */
1765
1766 int
1767 text_property_stickiness (prop, pos, buffer)
1768 Lisp_Object prop, pos, buffer;
1769 {
1770 Lisp_Object prev_pos, front_sticky;
1771 int is_rear_sticky = 1, is_front_sticky = 0; /* defaults */
1772
1773 if (NILP (buffer))
1774 XSETBUFFER (buffer, current_buffer);
1775
1776 if (XINT (pos) > BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (buffer)))
1777 /* Consider previous character. */
1778 {
1779 Lisp_Object rear_non_sticky;
1780
1781 prev_pos = make_number (XINT (pos) - 1);
1782 rear_non_sticky = Fget_text_property (prev_pos, Qrear_nonsticky, buffer);
1783
1784 if (!NILP (CONSP (rear_non_sticky)
1785 ? Fmemq (prop, rear_non_sticky)
1786 : rear_non_sticky))
1787 /* PROP is rear-non-sticky. */
1788 is_rear_sticky = 0;
1789 }
1790
1791 /* Consider following character. */
1792 front_sticky = Fget_text_property (pos, Qfront_sticky, buffer);
1793
1794 if (EQ (front_sticky, Qt)
1795 || (CONSP (front_sticky)
1796 && !NILP (Fmemq (prop, front_sticky))))
1797 /* PROP is inherited from after. */
1798 is_front_sticky = 1;
1799
1800 /* Simple cases, where the properties are consistent. */
1801 if (is_rear_sticky && !is_front_sticky)
1802 return -1;
1803 else if (!is_rear_sticky && is_front_sticky)
1804 return 1;
1805 else if (!is_rear_sticky && !is_front_sticky)
1806 return 0;
1807
1808 /* The stickiness properties are inconsistent, so we have to
1809 disambiguate. Basically, rear-sticky wins, _except_ if the
1810 property that would be inherited has a value of nil, in which case
1811 front-sticky wins. */
1812 if (XINT (pos) == BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (buffer))
1813 || NILP (Fget_text_property (prev_pos, prop, buffer)))
1814 return 1;
1815 else
1816 return -1;
1817 }
1818
1819 \f
1820 /* I don't think this is the right interface to export; how often do you
1821 want to do something like this, other than when you're copying objects
1822 around?
1823
1824 I think it would be better to have a pair of functions, one which
1825 returns the text properties of a region as a list of ranges and
1826 plists, and another which applies such a list to another object. */
1827
1828 /* Add properties from SRC to SRC of SRC, starting at POS in DEST.
1829 SRC and DEST may each refer to strings or buffers.
1830 Optional sixth argument PROP causes only that property to be copied.
1831 Properties are copied to DEST as if by `add-text-properties'.
1832 Return t if any property value actually changed, nil otherwise. */
1833
1834 /* Note this can GC when DEST is a buffer. */
1835
1836 Lisp_Object
1837 copy_text_properties (start, end, src, pos, dest, prop)
1838 Lisp_Object start, end, src, pos, dest, prop;
1839 {
1840 INTERVAL i;
1841 Lisp_Object res;
1842 Lisp_Object stuff;
1843 Lisp_Object plist;
1844 int s, e, e2, p, len, modified = 0;
1845 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
1846
1847 i = validate_interval_range (src, &start, &end, soft);
1848 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1849 return Qnil;
1850
1851 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos);
1852 {
1853 Lisp_Object dest_start, dest_end;
1854
1855 dest_start = pos;
1856 XSETFASTINT (dest_end, XINT (dest_start) + (XINT (end) - XINT (start)));
1857 /* Apply this to a copy of pos; it will try to increment its arguments,
1858 which we don't want. */
1859 validate_interval_range (dest, &dest_start, &dest_end, soft);
1860 }
1861
1862 s = XINT (start);
1863 e = XINT (end);
1864 p = XINT (pos);
1865
1866 stuff = Qnil;
1867
1868 while (s < e)
1869 {
1870 e2 = i->position + LENGTH (i);
1871 if (e2 > e)
1872 e2 = e;
1873 len = e2 - s;
1874
1875 plist = i->plist;
1876 if (! NILP (prop))
1877 while (! NILP (plist))
1878 {
1879 if (EQ (Fcar (plist), prop))
1880 {
1881 plist = Fcons (prop, Fcons (Fcar (Fcdr (plist)), Qnil));
1882 break;
1883 }
1884 plist = Fcdr (Fcdr (plist));
1885 }
1886 if (! NILP (plist))
1887 {
1888 /* Must defer modifications to the interval tree in case src
1889 and dest refer to the same string or buffer. */
1890 stuff = Fcons (Fcons (make_number (p),
1891 Fcons (make_number (p + len),
1892 Fcons (plist, Qnil))),
1893 stuff);
1894 }
1895
1896 i = next_interval (i);
1897 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1898 break;
1899
1900 p += len;
1901 s = i->position;
1902 }
1903
1904 GCPRO2 (stuff, dest);
1905
1906 while (! NILP (stuff))
1907 {
1908 res = Fcar (stuff);
1909 res = Fadd_text_properties (Fcar (res), Fcar (Fcdr (res)),
1910 Fcar (Fcdr (Fcdr (res))), dest);
1911 if (! NILP (res))
1912 modified++;
1913 stuff = Fcdr (stuff);
1914 }
1915
1916 UNGCPRO;
1917
1918 return modified ? Qt : Qnil;
1919 }
1920
1921
1922 /* Return a list representing the text properties of OBJECT between
1923 START and END. if PROP is non-nil, report only on that property.
1924 Each result list element has the form (S E PLIST), where S and E
1925 are positions in OBJECT and PLIST is a property list containing the
1926 text properties of OBJECT between S and E. Value is nil if OBJECT
1927 doesn't contain text properties between START and END. */
1928
1929 Lisp_Object
1930 text_property_list (object, start, end, prop)
1931 Lisp_Object object, start, end, prop;
1932 {
1933 struct interval *i;
1934 Lisp_Object result;
1935
1936 result = Qnil;
1937
1938 i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
1939 if (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1940 {
1941 int s = XINT (start);
1942 int e = XINT (end);
1943
1944 while (s < e)
1945 {
1946 int interval_end, len;
1947 Lisp_Object plist;
1948
1949 interval_end = i->position + LENGTH (i);
1950 if (interval_end > e)
1951 interval_end = e;
1952 len = interval_end - s;
1953
1954 plist = i->plist;
1955
1956 if (!NILP (prop))
1957 for (; !NILP (plist); plist = Fcdr (Fcdr (plist)))
1958 if (EQ (Fcar (plist), prop))
1959 {
1960 plist = Fcons (prop, Fcons (Fcar (Fcdr (plist)), Qnil));
1961 break;
1962 }
1963
1964 if (!NILP (plist))
1965 result = Fcons (Fcons (make_number (s),
1966 Fcons (make_number (s + len),
1967 Fcons (plist, Qnil))),
1968 result);
1969
1970 i = next_interval (i);
1971 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
1972 break;
1973 s = i->position;
1974 }
1975 }
1976
1977 return result;
1978 }
1979
1980
1981 /* Add text properties to OBJECT from LIST. LIST is a list of triples
1982 (START END PLIST), where START and END are positions and PLIST is a
1983 property list containing the text properties to add. Adjust START
1984 and END positions by DELTA before adding properties. Value is
1985 non-zero if OBJECT was modified. */
1986
1987 int
1988 add_text_properties_from_list (object, list, delta)
1989 Lisp_Object object, list, delta;
1990 {
1991 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
1992 int modified_p = 0;
1993
1994 GCPRO2 (list, object);
1995
1996 for (; CONSP (list); list = XCDR (list))
1997 {
1998 Lisp_Object item, start, end, plist, tem;
1999
2000 item = XCAR (list);
2001 start = make_number (XINT (XCAR (item)) + XINT (delta));
2002 end = make_number (XINT (XCAR (XCDR (item))) + XINT (delta));
2003 plist = XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (item)));
2004
2005 tem = Fadd_text_properties (start, end, plist, object);
2006 if (!NILP (tem))
2007 modified_p = 1;
2008 }
2009
2010 UNGCPRO;
2011 return modified_p;
2012 }
2013
2014
2015
2016 /* Modify end-points of ranges in LIST destructively. LIST is a list
2017 as returned from text_property_list. Change end-points equal to
2018 OLD_END to NEW_END. */
2019
2020 void
2021 extend_property_ranges (list, old_end, new_end)
2022 Lisp_Object list, old_end, new_end;
2023 {
2024 for (; CONSP (list); list = XCDR (list))
2025 {
2026 Lisp_Object item, end;
2027
2028 item = XCAR (list);
2029 end = XCAR (XCDR (item));
2030
2031 if (EQ (end, old_end))
2032 XSETCAR (XCDR (item), new_end);
2033 }
2034 }
2035
2036
2037 \f
2038 /* Call the modification hook functions in LIST, each with START and END. */
2039
2040 static void
2041 call_mod_hooks (list, start, end)
2042 Lisp_Object list, start, end;
2043 {
2044 struct gcpro gcpro1;
2045 GCPRO1 (list);
2046 while (!NILP (list))
2047 {
2048 call2 (Fcar (list), start, end);
2049 list = Fcdr (list);
2050 }
2051 UNGCPRO;
2052 }
2053
2054 /* Check for read-only intervals between character positions START ... END,
2055 in BUF, and signal an error if we find one.
2056
2057 Then check for any modification hooks in the range.
2058 Create a list of all these hooks in lexicographic order,
2059 eliminating consecutive extra copies of the same hook. Then call
2060 those hooks in order, with START and END - 1 as arguments. */
2061
2062 void
2063 verify_interval_modification (buf, start, end)
2064 struct buffer *buf;
2065 int start, end;
2066 {
2067 register INTERVAL intervals = BUF_INTERVALS (buf);
2068 register INTERVAL i;
2069 Lisp_Object hooks;
2070 register Lisp_Object prev_mod_hooks;
2071 Lisp_Object mod_hooks;
2072 struct gcpro gcpro1;
2073
2074 hooks = Qnil;
2075 prev_mod_hooks = Qnil;
2076 mod_hooks = Qnil;
2077
2078 interval_insert_behind_hooks = Qnil;
2079 interval_insert_in_front_hooks = Qnil;
2080
2081 if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (intervals))
2082 return;
2083
2084 if (start > end)
2085 {
2086 int temp = start;
2087 start = end;
2088 end = temp;
2089 }
2090
2091 /* For an insert operation, check the two chars around the position. */
2092 if (start == end)
2093 {
2094 INTERVAL prev = NULL;
2095 Lisp_Object before, after;
2096
2097 /* Set I to the interval containing the char after START,
2098 and PREV to the interval containing the char before START.
2099 Either one may be null. They may be equal. */
2100 i = find_interval (intervals, start);
2101
2102 if (start == BUF_BEGV (buf))
2103 prev = 0;
2104 else if (i->position == start)
2105 prev = previous_interval (i);
2106 else if (i->position < start)
2107 prev = i;
2108 if (start == BUF_ZV (buf))
2109 i = 0;
2110
2111 /* If Vinhibit_read_only is set and is not a list, we can
2112 skip the read_only checks. */
2113 if (NILP (Vinhibit_read_only) || CONSP (Vinhibit_read_only))
2114 {
2115 /* If I and PREV differ we need to check for the read-only
2116 property together with its stickiness. If either I or
2117 PREV are 0, this check is all we need.
2118 We have to take special care, since read-only may be
2119 indirectly defined via the category property. */
2120 if (i != prev)
2121 {
2122 if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
2123 {
2124 after = textget (i->plist, Qread_only);
2125
2126 /* If interval I is read-only and read-only is
2127 front-sticky, inhibit insertion.
2128 Check for read-only as well as category. */
2129 if (! NILP (after)
2130 && NILP (Fmemq (after, Vinhibit_read_only)))
2131 {
2132 Lisp_Object tem;
2133
2134 tem = textget (i->plist, Qfront_sticky);
2135 if (TMEM (Qread_only, tem)
2136 || (NILP (Fplist_get (i->plist, Qread_only))
2137 && TMEM (Qcategory, tem)))
2138 text_read_only (after);
2139 }
2140 }
2141
2142 if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (prev))
2143 {
2144 before = textget (prev->plist, Qread_only);
2145
2146 /* If interval PREV is read-only and read-only isn't
2147 rear-nonsticky, inhibit insertion.
2148 Check for read-only as well as category. */
2149 if (! NILP (before)
2150 && NILP (Fmemq (before, Vinhibit_read_only)))
2151 {
2152 Lisp_Object tem;
2153
2154 tem = textget (prev->plist, Qrear_nonsticky);
2155 if (! TMEM (Qread_only, tem)
2156 && (! NILP (Fplist_get (prev->plist,Qread_only))
2157 || ! TMEM (Qcategory, tem)))
2158 text_read_only (before);
2159 }
2160 }
2161 }
2162 else if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
2163 {
2164 after = textget (i->plist, Qread_only);
2165
2166 /* If interval I is read-only and read-only is
2167 front-sticky, inhibit insertion.
2168 Check for read-only as well as category. */
2169 if (! NILP (after) && NILP (Fmemq (after, Vinhibit_read_only)))
2170 {
2171 Lisp_Object tem;
2172
2173 tem = textget (i->plist, Qfront_sticky);
2174 if (TMEM (Qread_only, tem)
2175 || (NILP (Fplist_get (i->plist, Qread_only))
2176 && TMEM (Qcategory, tem)))
2177 text_read_only (after);
2178
2179 tem = textget (prev->plist, Qrear_nonsticky);
2180 if (! TMEM (Qread_only, tem)
2181 && (! NILP (Fplist_get (prev->plist, Qread_only))
2182 || ! TMEM (Qcategory, tem)))
2183 text_read_only (after);
2184 }
2185 }
2186 }
2187
2188 /* Run both insert hooks (just once if they're the same). */
2189 if (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (prev))
2190 interval_insert_behind_hooks
2191 = textget (prev->plist, Qinsert_behind_hooks);
2192 if (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
2193 interval_insert_in_front_hooks
2194 = textget (i->plist, Qinsert_in_front_hooks);
2195 }
2196 else
2197 {
2198 /* Loop over intervals on or next to START...END,
2199 collecting their hooks. */
2200
2201 i = find_interval (intervals, start);
2202 do
2203 {
2204 if (! INTERVAL_WRITABLE_P (i))
2205 text_read_only (textget (i->plist, Qread_only));
2206
2207 if (!inhibit_modification_hooks)
2208 {
2209 mod_hooks = textget (i->plist, Qmodification_hooks);
2210 if (! NILP (mod_hooks) && ! EQ (mod_hooks, prev_mod_hooks))
2211 {
2212 hooks = Fcons (mod_hooks, hooks);
2213 prev_mod_hooks = mod_hooks;
2214 }
2215 }
2216
2217 i = next_interval (i);
2218 }
2219 /* Keep going thru the interval containing the char before END. */
2220 while (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (i) && i->position < end);
2221
2222 if (!inhibit_modification_hooks)
2223 {
2224 GCPRO1 (hooks);
2225 hooks = Fnreverse (hooks);
2226 while (! EQ (hooks, Qnil))
2227 {
2228 call_mod_hooks (Fcar (hooks), make_number (start),
2229 make_number (end));
2230 hooks = Fcdr (hooks);
2231 }
2232 UNGCPRO;
2233 }
2234 }
2235 }
2236
2237 /* Run the interval hooks for an insertion on character range START ... END.
2238 verify_interval_modification chose which hooks to run;
2239 this function is called after the insertion happens
2240 so it can indicate the range of inserted text. */
2241
2242 void
2243 report_interval_modification (start, end)
2244 Lisp_Object start, end;
2245 {
2246 if (! NILP (interval_insert_behind_hooks))
2247 call_mod_hooks (interval_insert_behind_hooks, start, end);
2248 if (! NILP (interval_insert_in_front_hooks)
2249 && ! EQ (interval_insert_in_front_hooks,
2250 interval_insert_behind_hooks))
2251 call_mod_hooks (interval_insert_in_front_hooks, start, end);
2252 }
2253 \f
2254 void
2255 syms_of_textprop ()
2256 {
2257 DEFVAR_LISP ("default-text-properties", &Vdefault_text_properties,
2258 doc: /* Property-list used as default values.
2259 The value of a property in this list is seen as the value for every
2260 character that does not have its own value for that property. */);
2261 Vdefault_text_properties = Qnil;
2262
2263 DEFVAR_LISP ("char-property-alias-alist", &Vchar_property_alias_alist,
2264 doc: /* Alist of alternative properties for properties without a value.
2265 Each element should look like (PROPERTY ALTERNATIVE1 ALTERNATIVE2...).
2266 If a piece of text has no direct value for a particular property, then
2267 this alist is consulted. If that property appears in the alist, then
2268 the first non-nil value from the associated alternative properties is
2269 returned. */);
2270 Vchar_property_alias_alist = Qnil;
2271
2272 DEFVAR_LISP ("inhibit-point-motion-hooks", &Vinhibit_point_motion_hooks,
2273 doc: /* If non-nil, don't run `point-left' and `point-entered' text properties.
2274 This also inhibits the use of the `intangible' text property. */);
2275 Vinhibit_point_motion_hooks = Qnil;
2276
2277 DEFVAR_LISP ("text-property-default-nonsticky",
2278 &Vtext_property_default_nonsticky,
2279 doc: /* Alist of properties vs the corresponding non-stickinesses.
2280 Each element has the form (PROPERTY . NONSTICKINESS).
2281
2282 If a character in a buffer has PROPERTY, new text inserted adjacent to
2283 the character doesn't inherit PROPERTY if NONSTICKINESS is non-nil,
2284 inherits it if NONSTICKINESS is nil. The front-sticky and
2285 rear-nonsticky properties of the character overrides NONSTICKINESS. */);
2286 /* Text property `syntax-table' should be nonsticky by default. */
2287 Vtext_property_default_nonsticky
2288 = Fcons (Fcons (intern ("syntax-table"), Qt), Qnil);
2289
2290 staticpro (&interval_insert_behind_hooks);
2291 staticpro (&interval_insert_in_front_hooks);
2292 interval_insert_behind_hooks = Qnil;
2293 interval_insert_in_front_hooks = Qnil;
2294
2295
2296 /* Common attributes one might give text */
2297
2298 staticpro (&Qforeground);
2299 Qforeground = intern ("foreground");
2300 staticpro (&Qbackground);
2301 Qbackground = intern ("background");
2302 staticpro (&Qfont);
2303 Qfont = intern ("font");
2304 staticpro (&Qstipple);
2305 Qstipple = intern ("stipple");
2306 staticpro (&Qunderline);
2307 Qunderline = intern ("underline");
2308 staticpro (&Qread_only);
2309 Qread_only = intern ("read-only");
2310 staticpro (&Qinvisible);
2311 Qinvisible = intern ("invisible");
2312 staticpro (&Qintangible);
2313 Qintangible = intern ("intangible");
2314 staticpro (&Qcategory);
2315 Qcategory = intern ("category");
2316 staticpro (&Qlocal_map);
2317 Qlocal_map = intern ("local-map");
2318 staticpro (&Qfront_sticky);
2319 Qfront_sticky = intern ("front-sticky");
2320 staticpro (&Qrear_nonsticky);
2321 Qrear_nonsticky = intern ("rear-nonsticky");
2322 staticpro (&Qmouse_face);
2323 Qmouse_face = intern ("mouse-face");
2324
2325 /* Properties that text might use to specify certain actions */
2326
2327 staticpro (&Qmouse_left);
2328 Qmouse_left = intern ("mouse-left");
2329 staticpro (&Qmouse_entered);
2330 Qmouse_entered = intern ("mouse-entered");
2331 staticpro (&Qpoint_left);
2332 Qpoint_left = intern ("point-left");
2333 staticpro (&Qpoint_entered);
2334 Qpoint_entered = intern ("point-entered");
2335
2336 defsubr (&Stext_properties_at);
2337 defsubr (&Sget_text_property);
2338 defsubr (&Sget_char_property);
2339 defsubr (&Sget_char_property_and_overlay);
2340 defsubr (&Snext_char_property_change);
2341 defsubr (&Sprevious_char_property_change);
2342 defsubr (&Snext_single_char_property_change);
2343 defsubr (&Sprevious_single_char_property_change);
2344 defsubr (&Snext_property_change);
2345 defsubr (&Snext_single_property_change);
2346 defsubr (&Sprevious_property_change);
2347 defsubr (&Sprevious_single_property_change);
2348 defsubr (&Sadd_text_properties);
2349 defsubr (&Sput_text_property);
2350 defsubr (&Sset_text_properties);
2351 defsubr (&Sremove_text_properties);
2352 defsubr (&Sremove_list_of_text_properties);
2353 defsubr (&Stext_property_any);
2354 defsubr (&Stext_property_not_all);
2355 /* defsubr (&Serase_text_properties); */
2356 /* defsubr (&Scopy_text_properties); */
2357 }
2358
2359 /* arch-tag: 454cdde8-5f86-4faa-a078-101e3625d479
2360 (do not change this comment) */