;;; woman.el --- browse UN*X manual pages `wo (without) man'
-;; Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Francis J. Wright <F.J.Wright@qmul.ac.uk>
;; Maintainer: FSF
;; package will over-write the WoMan binding to "w", whereas (by
;; default) WoMan will not overwrite the `dired-x' binding.)
-;; The following is based on suggestions by Guy Gascoigne-Piggford and
-;; Juanma Barranquero. If you really want to square the man-woman
-;; circle then you might care to define the following bash function in
-;; .bashrc:
-
-;; man() { gnudoit -q '(raise-frame (selected-frame)) (woman' \"$1\" ')' ; }
-
-;; If you use Microsoft COMMAND.COM then you can create a file called
-;; man.bat somewhere in your path containing the two lines:
-
-;; @echo off
-;; gnudoit -q (raise-frame (selected-frame)) (woman \"%1\")
-
-;; and then (e.g. from a command prompt or the Run... option in the
-;; Start menu) just execute
-
-;; man man_page_name
-
-
;; Using the word at point as the default topic
;; ============================================
;; http://cm.bell-labs.com/7thEdMan/
-;; Acknowledgements
-;; ================
+;; Acknowledgments
+;; ===============
;; For Heather, Kathryn and Madelyn, the women in my life
;; (although they will probably never use it)!
(eval-when-compile ; to avoid compiler warnings
(require 'dired)
- (require 'cl)
+ (require 'cl-lib)
(require 'apropos))
(defun woman-mapcan (fn x)
(woman-process-buffer)
(goto-char (point-min)))))
-;; There is currently no `tar-mode-hook' so use ...
-(eval-after-load "tar-mode"
- '(progn
- (define-key tar-mode-map "w" 'woman-tar-extract-file)
- (define-key-after (lookup-key tar-mode-map [menu-bar immediate])
- [woman] '("Read Man Page (WoMan)" . woman-tar-extract-file) 'view)))
-
-
(defvar woman-last-file-name nil
"The full pathname of the last file formatted by WoMan.")
(lambda (symbol)
(and
(or (commandp symbol)
- (user-variable-p symbol))
+ (custom-variable-p symbol))
(not (get symbol 'apropos-inhibit))))))
;; Find documentation strings:
(let ((p apropos-accumulator)
(if (setq doc (documentation symbol t))
(substring doc 0 (string-match "\n" doc))
"(not documented)"))
- (if (user-variable-p symbol) ; 3. variable doc
+ (if (custom-variable-p symbol) ; 3. variable doc
(if (setq doc (documentation-property
symbol 'variable-documentation t))
(substring doc 0 (string-match "\n" doc))))))
(copy-sequence standard-display-table)
(make-display-table)))
;; Display the following internal chars correctly:
- (aset buffer-display-table woman-unpadded-space-char [?\ ])
+ (aset buffer-display-table woman-unpadded-space-char [?\s])
(aset buffer-display-table woman-escaped-escape-char [?\\]))
\f
(face-underline-p face))
(let ((face-no-ul (intern (concat face-name "-no-ul"))))
(copy-face face face-no-ul)
- (set-face-underline-p face-no-ul nil)))))))
+ (set-face-underline face-no-ul nil)))))))
;; Preprocessors
;; =============
(set-face-font 'woman-symbol woman-symbol-font
(and (frame-live-p woman-frame) woman-frame)))
- ;; Set syntax and display tables:
+ (setq-local adaptive-fill-mode nil) ; No special "%" "#" etc filling.
+
+ ;; Set syntax and display tables:
(set-syntax-table woman-syntax-table)
(woman-set-buffer-display-table)
(if woman-negative-vertical-space
(woman-negative-vertical-space from))
- (if woman-preserve-ascii
- ;; Re-instate escaped escapes to just `\' and unpaddable
- ;; spaces to just `space', without inheriting any text
- ;; properties. This is not necessary, UNLESS the buffer is to
- ;; be saved as ASCII.
- (progn
- (goto-char from)
- (while (search-forward woman-escaped-escape-string nil t)
- (delete-char -1) (insert ?\\))
- (goto-char from)
- (while (search-forward woman-unpadded-space-string nil t)
- (delete-char -1) (insert ?\ ))))
+ (when woman-preserve-ascii
+ ;; Re-instate escaped escapes to just `\' and unpaddable spaces
+ ;; to just `space'. This is not necessary for display since
+ ;; there are display table entries for the escaped chars, but it
+ ;; is necessary if the buffer might be saved as ASCII.
+ ;;
+ ;; `subst-char-in-region' preserves text properties on the
+ ;; characters, which is necessary for bold, underline, etc on
+ ;; \e. There's usually no face on spaces, but if there is then
+ ;; it's good to keep that too.
+ (subst-char-in-region from (point-max)
+ woman-escaped-escape-char ?\\)
+ (subst-char-in-region from (point-max)
+ woman-unpadded-space-char ?\s))
;; Must return the new end of file if used in format-alist.
(point-max)))
;; first backwards then forwards:
(while (and
(<= (setq N (1+ N)) 0)
- (cond ((memq (preceding-char) '(?\ ?\t))
+ (cond ((memq (preceding-char) '(?\s ?\t))
(delete-char -1) t)
- ((memq (following-char) '(?\ ?\t))
+ ((memq (following-char) '(?\s ?\t))
(delete-char 1) t)
(t nil))))
(if (<= N 0)
(cond
;; ((looking-at "[no]") (setq c t)) ; accept n(roff) and o(dd page)
;; ((looking-at "[te]") (setq c nil)) ; reject t(roff) and e(ven page)
- ((looking-at "[ntoe]")
+ ;; Per groff ".if v" is recognized as false (it means -Tversatec).
+ ((looking-at "[ntoev]")
(setq c (memq (following-char) woman-if-conditions-true)))
;; Unrecognized letter so reject:
((looking-at "[A-Za-z]") (setq c nil)
;; then use the WoMan search mechanism to find the filename ...
(setq filename
(woman-file-name
- (file-name-sans-extension
- (file-name-nondirectory name))))
+ (file-name-base name)))
;; Cannot find the file, so ...
(kill-buffer (current-buffer))
(error "File `%s' not found" name))
(re-search-forward "[^ \t\n]+")
(let ((string (match-string 0)))
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
-; (setq string
-; (cons string
-; ;; hack (?) for CGI.man!
-; (cond ((looking-at "\"\"") "\"")
-; ((looking-at ".*") (match-string 0)))
-; ))
- ;; Above hack causes trouble in arguments!
- (looking-at ".*")
- (setq string (cons string (match-string 0)))
+ (if (= ?\" (following-char))
+ ;; Double-quote starts a string, eg.
+ ;; .ds foo "blah...
+ ;; is value blah... through to newline. There's no
+ ;; closing " (per the groff manual), but rather any
+ ;; further " is included literally in the string. Eg.
+ ;; .ds foo ""
+ ;; sets foo to a single " character.
+ (forward-char))
+ (setq string (cons string
+ (buffer-substring (point)
+ (line-end-position))))
;; This should be an update, but consing a new string
;; onto the front of the alist has the same effect:
(setq woman-string-alist (cons string woman-string-alist))
;; this used to be globally bound to nil, to avoid an error. Instead
;; we can use bound-and-true-p in woman-translate.
(defvar woman-translations)
-;; A list of the form (\"[ace]\" (a . b) (c . d) (e . ?\ )) or nil.
+;; A list of the form (\"[ace]\" (a . b) (c . d) (e . ?\s)) or nil.
(defun woman-get-next-char ()
"Return and delete next char in buffer, including special chars."
(let (n)
(forward-char)
(setq n (woman-parse-numeric-arg))
- (skip-syntax-forward " ")
+ (skip-syntax-forward " " (line-end-position))
(if (eq (following-char) ?\))
(forward-char)
(WoMan-warn "Parenthesis confusion in numeric expression!"))
(buffer-substring
(point)
(line-end-position)))
- (skip-syntax-forward "^ ")
+ (skip-syntax-forward "^ " (line-end-position))
0)
(goto-char (match-end 0))
;; Check for scale factor:
((looking-at "[mnuv]")) ; ignore for now
((looking-at "i") (setq n (* n 10))) ; inch
((looking-at "c") (setq n (* n 3.9))) ; cm
- ((looking-at "P") (setq n (* n 1.7))) ; Pica
+ ((let ((case-fold-search nil))
+ (looking-at "P"))
+ (setq n (* n 1.7))) ; Pica
((looking-at "p") (setq n (* n 0.14))) ; point
;; NB: May be immediately followed by + or -, etc.,
;; in which case do nothing and return nil.
(setq fn 'woman2-format-paragraphs))))
()
;; Find next control line:
- (set-marker to (woman-find-next-control-line))
+ (if (equal woman-request "TS")
+ (set-marker to (woman-find-next-control-line "TE"))
+ (set-marker to (woman-find-next-control-line)))
;; Call the appropriate function:
(funcall fn to)))
(if (not (eobp)) ; This should not happen, but ...
(fset 'insert-and-inherit insert-and-inherit)
(set-marker to nil))))
-(defun woman-find-next-control-line ()
- "Find and return start of next control line."
-; (let ((to (save-excursion
-; (re-search-forward "^\\." nil t))))
-; (if to (1- to) (point-max)))
- (let (to)
+(defun woman-find-next-control-line (&optional pat)
+ "Find and return start of next control line.
+PAT, if non-nil, specifies an additional component of the control
+line regexp to search for, which is appended to the default
+regexp, \"\\(\\\\c\\)?\\n[.']\"."
+ (let ((pattern (concat "\\(\\\\c\\)?\n[.']" pat))
+ to)
(save-excursion
;; Must handle
;; ...\c
;; BEWARE THAT THIS CODE MAY BE UNRELIABLE!!!!!
(while
(and
- (setq to (re-search-forward "\\(\\\\c\\)?\n[.']" nil t))
+ (setq to (re-search-forward pattern nil t))
(match-beginning 1)
(looking-at "br"))
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(woman-delete-line 2)))
- (if to (1- to) (point-max))))
+ (if to
+ (- to (+ 1 (length pat)))
+ (point-max))))
(defun woman2-PD (to)
".PD d -- Set the interparagraph distance to d.
(insert (substring overlap i eol))
(setq i (or eol imax)))
)
- ((eq c ?\ ) ; skip
+ ((eq c ?\s) ; skip
(forward-char))
((eq c ?\t) ; skip
(if (eq (following-char) ?\t)
(forward-char) ; both tabs, just skip
(dotimes (i woman-tab-width)
(if (eolp)
- (insert ?\ ) ; extend line
+ (insert ?\s) ; extend line
(forward-char)) ; skip
)))
(t
- (if (or (eq (following-char) ?\ ) ; overwrite OK
+ (if (or (eq (following-char) ?\s) ; overwrite OK
overwritten) ; warning only once per ".sp -"
()
(setq overwritten t)
(defun woman2-process-escapes (to &optional numeric)
"Process remaining escape sequences up to marker TO, preserving point.
Optional argument NUMERIC, if non-nil, means the argument is numeric."
- (assert (and (markerp to) (marker-insertion-type to)))
+ (cl-assert (and (markerp to) (marker-insertion-type to)))
;; The first two cases below could be merged (maybe)!
(let ((from (point)))
;; Discard zero width filler character used to hide leading dots
(while (re-search-forward "\\\\[&|^]" to t)
(woman-delete-match 0)
;; If on a line by itself, consume newline as well (Bug#3651).
- (and (eq (char-before (match-beginning 0)) ?\n)
+ ;; But not in a .nf region, preserve all newlines in that case.
+ (and (not woman-nofill)
+ (eq (char-before (match-beginning 0)) ?\n)
(eq (char-after (match-beginning 0)) ?\n)
(delete-char 1)))
tab (- tab (if (eq type ?C) (/ n 2) n))) )
(setq n (- tab (current-column)))
(insert-char ?\s n))
- (insert ?\ ))))
+ (insert ?\s))))
(defun woman2-DT (to)
".DT -- Restore default tabs. Format paragraphs upto TO.
(if (eolp)
(woman-delete-whole-line) ; ignore!
(let ((delim (following-char))
- (pad ?\ ) end) ; pad defaults to space
+ (pad ?\s) end) ; pad defaults to space
(forward-char)
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(or (eolp) (setq pad (following-char)))
(defun woman2-TS (to)
".TS -- Start of table code for the tbl processor.
Format paragraphs upto TO."
- ;; This is a preliminary hack that seems to suffice for lilo.8.
- (woman-delete-line 1) ; ignore any arguments
(when woman-emulate-tbl
;; Assumes column separator is \t and intercolumn spacing is 3.
;; The first line may optionally be a list of options terminated by
(woman-delete-line 1)
;; For each column, find its width and align it:
(let ((start (point)) (col 1))
+ (WoMan-log "%s" (buffer-substring start (+ start 40)))
+ ;; change T{ T} to tabs
+ (while (search-forward "T{\n" to t)
+ (replace-match "")
+ (catch 'end
+ (while (search-forward "\n" to t)
+ (replace-match " ")
+ (if (looking-at "T}")
+ (progn
+ (delete-char 2)
+ (throw 'end t))))))
+ (goto-char start)
+ ;; strip space and headers
+ (while (re-search-forward "^\\.TH\\|\\.sp" to t)
+ (woman-delete-whole-line))
+ (goto-char start)
(while (prog1 (search-forward "\t" to t) (goto-char start))
;; Find current column width:
(while (< (point) to)
(while (< (point) to)
(when (search-forward "\t" to t)
(delete-char -1)
- (insert-char ?\ (- col (current-column))))
+ (insert-char ?\s (- col (current-column))))
(forward-line))
+ (goto-char start))
+ ;; find maximum width
+ (let ((max-col 0))
+ (while (search-forward "\n" to t)
+ (backward-char)
+ (if (> (current-column) max-col)
+ (setq max-col (current-column)))
+ (forward-char))
+ (goto-char start)
+ ;; break lines if they are too long
+ (when (and (> max-col woman-fill-column)
+ (> woman-fill-column col))
+ (setq max-col woman-fill-column)
+ (woman-break-table col to start)
+ (goto-char start))
+ (while (re-search-forward "^_$" to t)
+ (replace-match (make-string max-col ?_)))
(goto-char start))))
;; Format table with no filling or adjusting (cf. woman2-nf):
(setq woman-nofill t)
;; ".TE -- End of table code for the tbl processor."
;; Turn filling and adjusting back on.
+(defun woman-break-table (start-column to start)
+ (while (< (point) to)
+ (move-to-column woman-fill-column)
+ (if (eolp)
+ (forward-line)
+ (if (and (search-backward " " start t)
+ (> (current-column) start-column))
+ (progn
+ (insert-char ?\n 1)
+ (insert-char ?\s (- start-column 5)))
+ (forward-line)))))
\f
;;; WoMan message logging:
(buffer-substring (point)
(line-end-position))))
(if (and (> (length tail) 0)
- (/= (string-to-char tail) ?\ ))
+ (/= (string-to-char tail) ?\s))
(setq tail (concat " " tail)))
(WoMan-log-1
(concat "** " request tail " request " ignored))))