/* GNU Emacs routines to deal with case tables.
- Copyright (C) 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
+ 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Emacs.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
+Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
-/* Written by Howard Gayle. See chartab.c for details. */
+/* Written by Howard Gayle. */
#include <config.h>
#include "lisp.h"
#include "buffer.h"
+#include "charset.h"
-Lisp_Object Qcase_table_p;
+Lisp_Object Qcase_table_p, Qcase_table;
Lisp_Object Vascii_downcase_table, Vascii_upcase_table;
Lisp_Object Vascii_canon_table, Vascii_eqv_table;
-void compute_trt_inverse ();
+/* Used as a temporary in DOWNCASE and other macros in lisp.h. No
+ need to mark it, since it is used only very temporarily. */
+int case_temp1;
+Lisp_Object case_temp2;
+
+static void set_canon ();
+static void set_identity ();
+static void shuffle ();
DEFUN ("case-table-p", Fcase_table_p, Scase_table_p, 1, 1, 0,
- "Return t iff ARG is a case table.\n\
-See `set-case-table' for more information on these data structures.")
- (table)
- Lisp_Object table;
+ doc: /* Return t iff OBJECT is a case table.
+See `set-case-table' for more information on these data structures. */)
+ (object)
+ Lisp_Object object;
{
- Lisp_Object down, up, canon, eqv;
- down = Fcar_safe (table);
- up = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (table));
- canon = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (Fcdr_safe (table)));
- eqv = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (Fcdr_safe (Fcdr_safe (table))));
+ Lisp_Object up, canon, eqv;
+
+ if (! CHAR_TABLE_P (object))
+ return Qnil;
+ if (! EQ (XCHAR_TABLE (object)->purpose, Qcase_table))
+ return Qnil;
-#define STRING256_P(obj) (STRINGP (obj) && XSTRING (obj)->size == 256)
+ up = XCHAR_TABLE (object)->extras[0];
+ canon = XCHAR_TABLE (object)->extras[1];
+ eqv = XCHAR_TABLE (object)->extras[2];
- return (STRING256_P (down)
- && (NILP (up) || STRING256_P (up))
+ return ((NILP (up) || CHAR_TABLE_P (up))
&& ((NILP (canon) && NILP (eqv))
- || (STRING256_P (canon)
- && (NILP (eqv) || STRING256_P (eqv))))
+ || (CHAR_TABLE_P (canon)
+ && (NILP (eqv) || CHAR_TABLE_P (eqv))))
? Qt : Qnil);
}
check_case_table (obj)
Lisp_Object obj;
{
- register Lisp_Object tem;
-
- while (tem = Fcase_table_p (obj), NILP (tem))
- obj = wrong_type_argument (Qcase_table_p, obj);
+ CHECK_TYPE (!NILP (Fcase_table_p (obj)), Qcase_table_p, obj);
return (obj);
-}
+}
DEFUN ("current-case-table", Fcurrent_case_table, Scurrent_case_table, 0, 0, 0,
- "Return the case table of the current buffer.")
- ()
+ doc: /* Return the case table of the current buffer. */)
+ ()
{
- Lisp_Object down, up, canon, eqv;
-
- down = current_buffer->downcase_table;
- up = current_buffer->upcase_table;
- canon = current_buffer->case_canon_table;
- eqv = current_buffer->case_eqv_table;
-
- return Fcons (down, Fcons (up, Fcons (canon, Fcons (eqv, Qnil))));
+ return current_buffer->downcase_table;
}
DEFUN ("standard-case-table", Fstandard_case_table, Sstandard_case_table, 0, 0, 0,
- "Return the standard case table.\n\
-This is the one used for new buffers.")
- ()
+ doc: /* Return the standard case table.
+This is the one used for new buffers. */)
+ ()
{
- return Fcons (Vascii_downcase_table,
- Fcons (Vascii_upcase_table,
- Fcons (Vascii_canon_table,
- Fcons (Vascii_eqv_table, Qnil))));
+ return Vascii_downcase_table;
}
static Lisp_Object set_case_table ();
DEFUN ("set-case-table", Fset_case_table, Sset_case_table, 1, 1, 0,
- "Select a new case table for the current buffer.\n\
-A case table is a list (DOWNCASE UPCASE CANONICALIZE EQUIVALENCES)\n\
- where each element is either nil or a string of length 256.\n\
-DOWNCASE maps each character to its lower-case equivalent.\n\
-UPCASE maps each character to its upper-case equivalent;\n\
- if lower and upper case characters are in 1-1 correspondence,\n\
- you may use nil and the upcase table will be deduced from DOWNCASE.\n\
-CANONICALIZE maps each character to a canonical equivalent;\n\
- any two characters that are related by case-conversion have the same\n\
- canonical equivalent character; it may be nil, in which case it is\n\
- deduced from DOWNCASE and UPCASE.\n\
-EQUIVALENCES is a map that cyclicly permutes each equivalence class\n\
- (of characters with the same canonical equivalent); it may be nil,\n\
- in which case it is deduced from CANONICALIZE.")
- (table)
+ doc: /* Select a new case table for the current buffer.
+A case table is a char-table which maps characters
+to their lower-case equivalents. It also has three \"extra\" slots
+which may be additional char-tables or nil.
+These slots are called UPCASE, CANONICALIZE and EQUIVALENCES.
+UPCASE maps each non-upper-case character to its upper-case equivalent.
+ (The value in UPCASE for an upper-case character is never used.)
+ If lower and upper case characters are in 1-1 correspondence,
+ you may use nil and the upcase table will be deduced from DOWNCASE.
+CANONICALIZE maps each character to a canonical equivalent;
+ any two characters that are related by case-conversion have the same
+ canonical equivalent character; it may be nil, in which case it is
+ deduced from DOWNCASE and UPCASE.
+EQUIVALENCES is a map that cyclicly permutes each equivalence class
+ (of characters with the same canonical equivalent); it may be nil,
+ in which case it is deduced from CANONICALIZE. */)
+ (table)
Lisp_Object table;
{
return set_case_table (table, 0);
}
DEFUN ("set-standard-case-table", Fset_standard_case_table, Sset_standard_case_table, 1, 1, 0,
- "Select a new standard case table for new buffers.\n\
-See `set-case-table' for more info on case tables.")
- (table)
+ doc: /* Select a new standard case table for new buffers.
+See `set-case-table' for more info on case tables. */)
+ (table)
Lisp_Object table;
{
return set_case_table (table, 1);
Lisp_Object table;
int standard;
{
- Lisp_Object down, up, canon, eqv;
+ Lisp_Object up, canon, eqv;
+ Lisp_Object indices[3];
check_case_table (table);
- down = Fcar_safe (table);
- up = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (table));
- canon = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (Fcdr_safe (table)));
- eqv = Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (Fcdr_safe (Fcdr_safe (table))));
+ up = XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[0];
+ canon = XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[1];
+ eqv = XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[2];
if (NILP (up))
{
- up = Fmake_string (make_number (256), make_number (0));
- compute_trt_inverse (XSTRING (down)->data, XSTRING (up)->data);
+ up = Fmake_char_table (Qcase_table, Qnil);
+ map_char_table (set_identity, Qnil, table, table, up, 0, indices);
+ map_char_table (shuffle, Qnil, table, table, up, 0, indices);
+ XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[0] = up;
}
if (NILP (canon))
{
- register int i;
- unsigned char *upvec = XSTRING (up)->data;
- unsigned char *downvec = XSTRING (down)->data;
-
- canon = Fmake_string (make_number (256), make_number (0));
-
- /* Set up the CANON vector; for each character,
- this sequence of upcasing and downcasing ought to
- get the "preferred" lowercase equivalent. */
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
- XSTRING (canon)->data[i] = downvec[upvec[downvec[i]]];
+ canon = Fmake_char_table (Qcase_table, Qnil);
+ XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[1] = canon;
+ map_char_table (set_canon, Qnil, table, table, table, 0, indices);
}
if (NILP (eqv))
{
- eqv = Fmake_string (make_number (256), make_number (0));
-
- compute_trt_inverse (XSTRING (canon)->data, XSTRING (eqv)->data);
+ eqv = Fmake_char_table (Qcase_table, Qnil);
+ map_char_table (set_identity, Qnil, canon, canon, eqv, 0, indices);
+ map_char_table (shuffle, Qnil, canon, canon, eqv, 0, indices);
+ XCHAR_TABLE (table)->extras[2] = eqv;
}
+ /* This is so set_image_of_range_1 in regex.c can find the EQV table. */
+ XCHAR_TABLE (canon)->extras[2] = eqv;
+
if (standard)
{
- Vascii_downcase_table = down;
+ Vascii_downcase_table = table;
Vascii_upcase_table = up;
Vascii_canon_table = canon;
Vascii_eqv_table = eqv;
}
else
{
- current_buffer->downcase_table = down;
+ current_buffer->downcase_table = table;
current_buffer->upcase_table = up;
current_buffer->case_canon_table = canon;
current_buffer->case_eqv_table = eqv;
}
+
return table;
}
\f
-/* Given a translate table TRT, store the inverse mapping into INVERSE.
- Since TRT is not one-to-one, INVERSE is not a simple mapping.
- Instead, it divides the space of characters into equivalence classes.
- All characters in a given class form one circular list, chained through
- the elements of INVERSE. */
+/* The following functions are called in map_char_table. */
-void
-compute_trt_inverse (trt, inverse)
- register unsigned char *trt;
- register unsigned char *inverse;
+/* Set CANON char-table element for C to a translated ELT by UP and
+ DOWN char-tables. This is done only when ELT is a character. The
+ char-tables CANON, UP, and DOWN are in CASE_TABLE. */
+
+static void
+set_canon (case_table, c, elt)
+ Lisp_Object case_table, c, elt;
{
- register int i = 0400;
- register unsigned char c, q;
+ Lisp_Object up = XCHAR_TABLE (case_table)->extras[0];
+ Lisp_Object canon = XCHAR_TABLE (case_table)->extras[1];
+
+ if (NATNUMP (elt))
+ Faset (canon, c, Faref (case_table, Faref (up, elt)));
+}
+
+/* Set elements of char-table TABLE for C to C itself. This is done
+ only when ELT is a character. This is called in map_char_table. */
+
+static void
+set_identity (table, c, elt)
+ Lisp_Object table, c, elt;
+{
+ if (NATNUMP (elt))
+ Faset (table, c, c);
+}
+
+/* Permute the elements of TABLE (which is initially an identity
+ mapping) so that it has one cycle for each equivalence class
+ induced by the translation table on which map_char_table is
+ operated. */
- while (i--)
- inverse[i] = i;
- i = 0400;
- while (i--)
+static void
+shuffle (table, c, elt)
+ Lisp_Object table, c, elt;
+{
+ if (NATNUMP (elt) && !EQ (c, elt))
{
- if ((q = trt[i]) != (unsigned char) i)
- {
- c = inverse[q];
- inverse[q] = i;
- inverse[i] = c;
- }
+ Lisp_Object tem = Faref (table, elt);
+ Faset (table, elt, c);
+ Faset (table, c, tem);
}
}
\f
+void
init_casetab_once ()
{
register int i;
- Lisp_Object tem;
-
- tem = Fmake_string (make_number (256), make_number (0));
- Vascii_downcase_table = tem;
- Vascii_canon_table = tem;
-
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
- XSTRING (tem)->data[i] = (i >= 'A' && i <= 'Z') ? i + 040 : i;
-
- tem = Fmake_string (make_number (256), make_number (0));
- Vascii_upcase_table = tem;
- Vascii_eqv_table = tem;
-
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
- XSTRING (tem)->data[i]
- = ((i >= 'A' && i <= 'Z')
- ? i + ('a' - 'A')
- : ((i >= 'a' && i <= 'z')
- ? i + ('A' - 'a')
- : i));
+ Lisp_Object down, up;
+ Qcase_table = intern ("case-table");
+ staticpro (&Qcase_table);
+
+ /* Intern this now in case it isn't already done.
+ Setting this variable twice is harmless.
+ But don't staticpro it here--that is done in alloc.c. */
+ Qchar_table_extra_slots = intern ("char-table-extra-slots");
+
+ /* Now we are ready to set up this property, so we can
+ create char tables. */
+ Fput (Qcase_table, Qchar_table_extra_slots, make_number (3));
+
+ down = Fmake_char_table (Qcase_table, Qnil);
+ Vascii_downcase_table = down;
+ XCHAR_TABLE (down)->purpose = Qcase_table;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < CHAR_TABLE_SINGLE_BYTE_SLOTS; i++)
+ XSETFASTINT (XCHAR_TABLE (down)->contents[i],
+ (i >= 'A' && i <= 'Z') ? i + ('a' - 'A') : i);
+
+ XCHAR_TABLE (down)->extras[1] = Fcopy_sequence (down);
+
+ up = Fmake_char_table (Qcase_table, Qnil);
+ XCHAR_TABLE (down)->extras[0] = up;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < CHAR_TABLE_SINGLE_BYTE_SLOTS; i++)
+ XSETFASTINT (XCHAR_TABLE (up)->contents[i],
+ ((i >= 'A' && i <= 'Z')
+ ? i + ('a' - 'A')
+ : ((i >= 'a' && i <= 'z')
+ ? i + ('A' - 'a')
+ : i)));
+
+ XCHAR_TABLE (down)->extras[2] = Fcopy_sequence (up);
+
+ /* Fill in what isn't filled in. */
+ set_case_table (down, 1);
}
+void
syms_of_casetab ()
{
Qcase_table_p = intern ("case-table-p");
staticpro (&Qcase_table_p);
- staticpro (&Vascii_downcase_table);
- staticpro (&Vascii_upcase_table);
+
staticpro (&Vascii_canon_table);
+ staticpro (&Vascii_downcase_table);
staticpro (&Vascii_eqv_table);
+ staticpro (&Vascii_upcase_table);
defsubr (&Scase_table_p);
defsubr (&Scurrent_case_table);
defsubr (&Sstandard_case_table);
defsubr (&Sset_case_table);
defsubr (&Sset_standard_case_table);
-
-#if 0
- DEFVAR_LISP ("ascii-downcase-table", &Vascii_downcase_table,
- "String mapping ASCII characters to lowercase equivalents.");
- DEFVAR_LISP ("ascii-upcase-table", &Vascii_upcase_table,
- "String mapping ASCII characters to uppercase equivalents.");
-#endif
}
+
+/* arch-tag: e06388ad-99fe-40ec-ba67-9d010fcc4916
+ (do not change this comment) */