;;; custom.el --- tools for declaring and initializing options
;;
-;; Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
+;; 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; Author: Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
;; Maintainer: FSF
;; 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, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
+;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
;;; Commentary:
;;
-;; This file only contain the code needed to declare and initialize
+;; This file only contains the code needed to declare and initialize
;; user options. The code to customize options is autoloaded from
;; `cus-edit.el' and is documented in the Emacs Lisp Reference manual.
-;; The code implementing face declarations is in `cus-face.el'
+;; The code implementing face declarations is in `cus-face.el'.
;;; Code:
;; Customize information for this option is in `cus-edit.el'.
"Hook called after defining each customize option.")
+(defvar custom-dont-initialize nil
+ "Non-nil means `defcustom' should not initialize the variable.
+That is used for the sake of `custom-make-dependencies'.
+Users should not set it.")
+
(defvar custom-current-group-alist nil
"Alist of (FILE . GROUP) indicating the current group to use for FILE.")
"Initialize SYMBOL with VALUE.
This will do nothing if symbol already has a default binding.
Otherwise, if symbol has a `saved-value' property, it will evaluate
-the car of that and used as the default binding for symbol.
+the car of that and use it as the default binding for symbol.
Otherwise, VALUE will be evaluated and used as the default binding for
symbol."
(unless (default-boundp symbol)
(eval (car (get symbol 'saved-value)))
(eval value)))))
+(defun custom-initialize-safe-set (symbol value)
+ "Like `custom-initialize-set', but catches errors.
+If an error occurs during initialization, SYMBOL is set to nil
+and no error is thrown. This is meant for use in pre-loaded files
+where some variables or functions used to compute VALUE may not yet
+be defined. You can then re-evaluate VALUE in startup.el, for instance
+using `custom-reevaluate-setting'."
+ (condition-case nil
+ (custom-initialize-set symbol value)
+ (error (set-default symbol nil))))
+
+(defun custom-initialize-safe-default (symbol value)
+ "Like `custom-initialize-default', but catches errors.
+If an error occurs during initialization, SYMBOL is set to nil
+and no error is thrown. This is meant for use in pre-loaded files
+where some variables or functions used to compute VALUE may not yet
+be defined. You can then re-evaluate VALUE in startup.el, for instance
+using `custom-reevaluate-setting'."
+ (condition-case nil
+ (custom-initialize-default symbol value)
+ (error (set-default symbol nil))))
+
(defun custom-initialize-reset (symbol value)
"Initialize SYMBOL based on VALUE.
Set the symbol, using its `:set' function (or `set-default' if it has none).
(defun custom-declare-variable (symbol default doc &rest args)
"Like `defcustom', but SYMBOL and DEFAULT are evaluated as normal arguments.
DEFAULT should be an expression to evaluate to compute the default value,
-not the default value itself."
- ;; Remember the standard setting.
+not the default value itself.
+
+DEFAULT is stored as SYMBOL's standard value, in SYMBOL's property
+`standard-value'. At the same time, SYMBOL's property `force-value' is
+set to nil, as the value is no longer rogue."
(put symbol 'standard-value (list default))
;; Maybe this option was rogue in an earlier version. It no longer is.
(when (get symbol 'force-value)
((eq keyword :get)
(put symbol 'custom-get value))
((eq keyword :require)
- (setq requests (cons value requests)))
+ (push value requests))
((eq keyword :type)
(put symbol 'custom-type (purecopy value)))
((eq keyword :options)
;; Slow safe code to avoid duplicates.
(mapc (lambda (option)
(custom-add-option symbol option))
- value)
+ value)
;; Fast code for the common case.
(put symbol 'custom-options (copy-sequence value))))
(t
'custom-variable))))))
(put symbol 'custom-requests requests)
;; Do the actual initialization.
- (funcall initialize symbol default))
- (setq current-load-list (cons symbol current-load-list))
+ (unless custom-dont-initialize
+ (funcall initialize symbol default)))
+ (push symbol current-load-list)
(run-hooks 'custom-define-hook)
symbol)
"Declare SYMBOL as a customizable variable that defaults to VALUE.
DOC is the variable documentation.
-Neither SYMBOL nor VALUE needs to be quoted.
+Neither SYMBOL nor VALUE need to be quoted.
If SYMBOL is not already bound, initialize it to VALUE.
The remaining arguments should have the form
The following keywords are meaningful:
-:type VALUE should be a widget type for editing the symbols value.
+:type VALUE should be a widget type for editing the symbol's value.
:options VALUE should be a list of valid members of the widget type.
:group VALUE should be a customization group.
Add SYMBOL to that group.
Include an external link after the documentation string for this
item. This is a sentence containing an active field which
references some other documentation.
-
+
There are three alternatives you can use for LINK-DATA:
-
+
(custom-manual INFO-NODE)
Link to an Info node; INFO-NODE is a string which specifies
the node name, as in \"(emacs)Top\". The link appears as
`[manual]' in the customization buffer.
-
+
(info-link INFO-NODE)
Like `custom-manual' except that the link appears in the
customization buffer with the Info node name.
-
+
(url-link URL)
Link to a web page; URL is a string which specifies the URL.
The link appears in the customization buffer as URL.
-
+
You can specify the text to use in the customization buffer by
adding `:tag NAME' after the first element of the LINK-DATA; for
example, (info-link :tag \"foo\" \"(emacs)Top\") makes a link to the
Emacs manual which appears in the buffer as `foo'.
-
+
An item can have more than one external link; however, most items
have none at all.
:initialize
in customization menus and buffers.
:load FILE
Load file FILE (a string) before displaying this customization
- item. Loading is done with `load-library', and only if the file is
+ item. Loading is done with `load', and only if the file is
not already loaded.
-:set-after VARIABLE
- Specifies that SYMBOL should be set after VARIABLE when
- both have been customized.
+:set-after VARIABLES
+ Specifies that SYMBOL should be set after the list of variables
+ VARIABLES when both have been customized.
+
+If SYMBOL has a local binding, then this form affects the local
+binding. This is normally not what you want. Thus, if you need
+to load a file defining variables with this form, or with
+`defvar' or `defconst', you should always load that file
+_outside_ any bindings for these variables. \(`defvar' and
+`defconst' behave similarly in this respect.)
Read the section about customization in the Emacs Lisp manual for more
information."
Third argument DOC is the face documentation.
-If FACE has been set with `custom-set-face', set the face attributes
+If FACE has been set with `custom-set-faces', set the face attributes
as specified by that function, otherwise set the face attributes
according to SPEC.
SPEC should be an alist of the form ((DISPLAY ATTS)...).
-The first element of SPEC where the DISPLAY matches the frame
-is the one that takes effect in that frame. The ATTRs in this
-element take effect; the other elements are ignored, on that frame.
+In the first element, DISPLAY can be :default. The ATTS in that
+element then act as defaults for all the following elements.
+
+Aside from that, DISPLAY specifies conditions to match some or
+all frames. For each frame, the first element of SPEC where the
+DISPLAY conditions are satisfied is the one that applies to that
+frame. The ATTRs in this element take effect, and the following
+elements are ignored, on that frame.
+
+In the last element, DISPLAY can be t. That element applies to a
+frame if none of the previous elements (except the :default if
+any) did.
ATTS is a list of face attributes followed by their values:
(ATTR VALUE ATTR VALUE...)
`:slant', `:underline', `:overline', `:strike-through', `:box',
`:foreground', `:background', `:stipple', `:inverse-video', and `:inherit'.
-DISPLAY can either be the symbol t, which will match all frames, or an
-alist of the form \((REQ ITEM...)...). For the DISPLAY to match a
-FRAME, the REQ property of the frame must match one of the ITEM. The
-following REQ are defined:
+DISPLAY can be `:default' (only in the first element), the symbol
+t (only in the last element) to match all frames, or an alist of
+conditions of the form \(REQ ITEM...). For such an alist to
+match a frame, each of the conditions must be satisfied, meaning
+that the REQ property of the frame must match one of the
+corresponding ITEMs. These are the defined REQ values:
`type' (the value of `window-system')
Under X, in addition to the values `window-system' can take,
- `motif', `lucid' and `x-toolkit' are allowed, and match when
- the Motif toolkit, Lucid toolkit, or any X toolkit is in use.
+ `motif', `lucid', `gtk' and `x-toolkit' are allowed, and match when
+ the Motif toolkit, Lucid toolkit, GTK toolkit or any X toolkit is in use.
`class' (the frame's color support)
Should be one of `color', `grayscale', or `mono'.
`background' (what color is used for the background text)
Should be one of `light' or `dark'.
+`min-colors' (the minimum number of colors the frame should support)
+ Should be an integer, it is compared with the result of
+ `display-color-cells'.
+
+`supports' (only match frames that support the specified face attributes)
+ Should be a list of face attributes. See the documentation for
+ the function `display-supports-face-attributes-p' for more
+ information on exactly how testing is done.
+
Read the section about customization in the Emacs Lisp manual for more
information."
;; It is better not to use backquote in this file,
(while members
(apply 'custom-add-to-group symbol (car members))
(setq members (cdr members)))
- (put symbol 'custom-group (nconc members (get symbol 'custom-group)))
(when doc
;; This text doesn't get into DOC.
(put symbol 'group-documentation (purecopy doc)))
(unless (member entry members)
(put group 'custom-group (nconc members (list entry))))))
+(defun custom-group-of-mode (mode)
+ "Return the custom group corresponding to the major or minor MODE.
+If no such group is found, return nil."
+ (or (get mode 'custom-mode-group)
+ (if (or (get mode 'custom-group)
+ (and (string-match "-mode\\'" (symbol-name mode))
+ (get (setq mode (intern (substring (symbol-name mode)
+ 0 (match-beginning 0))))
+ 'custom-group)))
+ mode)))
+
;;; Properties.
(defun custom-handle-all-keywords (symbol args type)
"For customization option SYMBOL, handle keyword arguments ARGS.
Third argument TYPE is the custom option type."
(unless (memq :group args)
- (custom-add-to-group (custom-current-group) symbol 'custom-face))
+ (custom-add-to-group (custom-current-group) symbol type))
(while args
(let ((arg (car args)))
(setq args (cdr args))
(setq value (cdr value))))
(unless (eq deps new-deps)
(put symbol 'custom-dependencies new-deps))))
-
+
(defun custom-add-option (symbol option)
"To the variable SYMBOL add OPTION.
-If SYMBOL is a hook variable, OPTION should be a hook member.
-For other types variables, the effect is undefined."
+If SYMBOL's custom type is a hook, OPTION should be a hook member.
+If SYMBOL's custom type is an alist, OPTION specifies a symbol
+to offer to the user as a possible key in the alist.
+For other custom types, this has no effect."
(let ((options (get symbol 'custom-options)))
(unless (member option options)
(put symbol 'custom-options (cons option options)))))
(unless (member load loads)
(put symbol 'custom-loads (cons (purecopy load) loads)))))
+(defun custom-autoload (symbol load)
+ "Mark SYMBOL as autoloaded custom variable and add dependency LOAD."
+ (put symbol 'custom-autoload t)
+ (custom-add-load symbol load))
+
+;; This test is also in the C code of `user-variable-p'.
+(defun custom-variable-p (variable)
+ "Return non-nil if VARIABLE is a custom variable.
+This recursively follows aliases."
+ (setq variable (indirect-variable variable))
+ (or (get variable 'standard-value)
+ (get variable 'custom-autoload)))
+
;;; Loading files needed to customize a symbol.
;;; This is in custom.el because menu-bar.el needs it for toggle cmds.
(defun custom-load-symbol (symbol)
"Load all dependencies for SYMBOL."
(unless custom-load-recursion
- (let ((custom-load-recursion t)
- (loads (get symbol 'custom-loads))
- load)
- (while loads
- (setq load (car loads)
- loads (cdr loads))
- (cond ((symbolp load)
- (condition-case nil
- (require load)
- (error nil)))
- ;; Don't reload a file already loaded.
- ((and (boundp 'preloaded-file-list)
- (member load preloaded-file-list)))
+ (let ((custom-load-recursion t))
+ ;; Load these files if not already done,
+ ;; to make sure we know all the dependencies of SYMBOL.
+ (condition-case nil
+ (require 'cus-load)
+ (error nil))
+ (condition-case nil
+ (require 'cus-start)
+ (error nil))
+ (dolist (load (get symbol 'custom-loads))
+ (cond ((symbolp load) (condition-case nil (require load) (error nil)))
+ ;; This is subsumed by the test below, but it's much faster.
((assoc load load-history))
;; This was just (assoc (locate-library load) load-history)
;; but has been optimized not to load locate-library
;; if not necessary.
- ((let (found (regexp (regexp-quote load)))
+ ((let ((regexp (concat "\\(\\`\\|/\\)" (regexp-quote load)
+ "\\(\\'\\|\\.\\)"))
+ (found nil))
(dolist (loaded load-history)
- (and (string-match regexp (car loaded))
- (eq (locate-library load) (car loaded))
+ (and (stringp (car loaded))
+ (string-match regexp (car loaded))
(setq found t)))
found))
;; Without this, we would load cus-edit recursively.
;; We are still loading it when we call this,
;; and it is not in load-history yet.
((equal load "cus-edit"))
- (t
- (condition-case nil
- (load-library load)
- (error nil))))))))
+ (t (condition-case nil (load load) (error nil))))))))
+\f
+(defvar custom-known-themes '(user standard)
+ "Themes that have been defined with `deftheme'.
+The default value is the list (user standard). The theme `standard'
+contains the Emacs standard settings from the original Lisp files. The
+theme `user' contains all the settings the user customized and saved.
+Additional themes declared with the `deftheme' macro will be added to
+the front of this list.")
+
+(defsubst custom-theme-p (theme)
+ "Non-nil when THEME has been defined."
+ (memq theme custom-known-themes))
+
+(defsubst custom-check-theme (theme)
+ "Check whether THEME is valid, and signal an error if it is not."
+ (unless (custom-theme-p theme)
+ (error "Unknown theme `%s'" theme)))
;;; Initializing.
+(defun custom-push-theme (prop symbol theme mode value)
+ "Record a value for face or variable SYMBOL in custom theme THEME.
+PROP is`theme-face' for a face, `theme-value' for a variable.
+The value is specified by (THEME MODE VALUE), which is interpreted
+by `custom-theme-value'.
+
+MODE can be either the symbol `set' or the symbol `reset'. If it is the
+symbol `set', then VALUE is the value to use. If it is the symbol
+`reset', then VALUE is another theme, whose value for this face or
+variable should be used.
+
+In the following example for the variable `goto-address-url-face', the
+theme `subtle-hacker' uses the same value for the variable as the theme
+`gnome2':
+
+ \((standard set bold)
+ \(gnome2 set info-xref)
+ \(jonadab set underline)
+ \(subtle-hacker reset gnome2))
+
+
+If a value has been stored for themes A B and C, and a new value
+is to be stored for theme C, then the old value of C is discarded.
+If a new value is to be stored for theme B, however, the old value
+of B is not discarded because B is not the car of the list.
+
+For variables, list property PROP is `theme-value'.
+For faces, list property PROP is `theme-face'.
+This is used in `custom-do-theme-reset', for example.
+
+The list looks the same in any case; the examples shows a possible
+value of the `theme-face' property for the face `region':
+
+ \((gnome2 set ((t (:foreground \"cyan\" :background \"dark cyan\"))))
+ \(standard set ((((class color) (background dark))
+ \(:background \"blue\"))
+ \(t (:background \"gray\")))))
+
+This records values for the `standard' and the `gnome2' themes.
+The user has not customized the face; had he done that,
+the list would contain an entry for the `user' theme, too.
+See `custom-known-themes' for a list of known themes."
+ (let* ((old (get symbol prop))
+ (setting (assq theme old)))
+ ;; Alter an existing theme-setting for the symbol,
+ ;; or add a new one.
+ (if setting
+ (progn
+ (setcar (cdr setting) mode)
+ (setcar (cddr setting) value))
+ (put symbol prop (cons (list theme mode value) old)))
+ ;; Record, for each theme, all its settings.
+ (put theme 'theme-settings
+ (cons (list prop symbol theme mode value)
+ (get theme 'theme-settings)))))
+\f
(defvar custom-local-buffer nil
"Non-nil, in a Customization buffer, means customize a specific buffer.
If this variable is non-nil, it should be a buffer,
(put 'custom-local-buffer 'permanent-local t)
(defun custom-set-variables (&rest args)
- "Initialize variables according to user preferences.
+ "Install user customizations of variable values specified in ARGS.
+These settings are registered as theme `user'.
+The arguments should each be a list of the form:
-The arguments should be a list where each entry has the form:
+ (SYMBOL EXP [NOW [REQUEST [COMMENT]]])
- (SYMBOL VALUE [NOW [REQUEST [COMMENT]]])
+This stores EXP (without evaluating it) as the saved value for SYMBOL.
+If NOW is present and non-nil, then also evaluate EXP and set
+the default value for the SYMBOL to the value of EXP.
-The unevaluated VALUE is stored as the saved value for SYMBOL.
-If NOW is present and non-nil, VALUE is also evaluated and bound as
-the default value for the SYMBOL.
-REQUEST is a list of features we must require for SYMBOL.
+REQUEST is a list of features we must require in order to
+handle SYMBOL properly.
COMMENT is a comment string about SYMBOL."
+ (apply 'custom-theme-set-variables 'user args))
+
+(defun custom-reevaluate-setting (symbol)
+ "Reset the value of SYMBOL by re-evaluating its saved or standard value.
+Use the :set function to do so. This is useful for customizable options
+that are defined before their standard value can really be computed.
+E.g. dumped variables whose default depends on run-time information."
+ (funcall (or (get symbol 'custom-set) 'set-default)
+ symbol
+ (eval (car (or (get symbol 'saved-value) (get symbol 'standard-value))))))
+
+(defun custom-theme-set-variables (theme &rest args)
+ "Initialize variables for theme THEME according to settings in ARGS.
+Each of the arguments in ARGS should be a list of this form:
+
+ (SYMBOL EXP [NOW [REQUEST [COMMENT]]])
+
+This stores EXP (without evaluating it) as the saved value for SYMBOL.
+If NOW is present and non-nil, then also evaluate EXP and set
+the default value for the SYMBOL to the value of EXP.
+
+REQUEST is a list of features we must require in order to
+handle SYMBOL properly.
+COMMENT is a comment string about SYMBOL.
+
+Several properties of THEME and SYMBOL are used in the process:
+
+If THEME's property `theme-immediate' is non-nil, this is equivalent of
+providing the NOW argument to all symbols in the argument list:
+evaluate each EXP and set the corresponding SYMBOL. However,
+there's a difference in the handling of SYMBOL's property
+`force-value': if NOW is non-nil, SYMBOL's property `force-value' is set to
+the symbol `rogue', else if THEME's property `theme-immediate' is non-nil,
+SYMBOL's property `force-value' is set to the symbol `immediate'.
+
+EXP itself is saved unevaluated as SYMBOL property `saved-value' and
+in SYMBOL's list property `theme-value' \(using `custom-push-theme')."
+ (custom-check-theme theme)
(setq args
(sort args
(lambda (a1 a2)
(cond ((and 1-then-2 2-then-1)
(error "Circular custom dependency between `%s' and `%s'"
sym1 sym2))
- (1-then-2 t)
(2-then-1 nil)
- ;; Put symbols with :require last. The macro
- ;; define-minor-mode generates a defcustom
- ;; with a :require and a :set, where the
- ;; setter function calls the mode function.
- ;; Putting symbols with :require last ensures
- ;; that the mode function will see other
- ;; customized values rather than default
- ;; values.
- (t (nth 3 a2)))))))
+ ;; Put minor modes and symbols with :require last.
+ ;; Putting minor modes last ensures that the mode
+ ;; function will see other customized values rather
+ ;; than default values.
+ (t (or (nth 3 a2)
+ (eq (get sym2 'custom-set)
+ 'custom-set-minor-mode))))))))
(while args
(let ((entry (car args)))
(if (listp entry)
- (let* ((symbol (nth 0 entry))
+ (let* ((symbol (indirect-variable (nth 0 entry)))
(value (nth 1 entry))
(now (nth 2 entry))
(requests (nth 3 entry))
(setq set (or (get symbol 'custom-set) 'custom-set-default))
(put symbol 'saved-value (list value))
(put symbol 'saved-variable-comment comment)
+ (custom-push-theme 'theme-value symbol theme 'set value)
;; Allow for errors in the case where the setter has
;; changed between versions, say, but let the user know.
(condition-case data
((default-boundp symbol)
;; Something already set this, overwrite it.
(funcall set symbol (eval value))))
- (error
+ (error
(message "Error setting %s: %s" symbol data)))
(setq args (cdr args))
(and (or now (default-boundp symbol))
(message "Warning: old format `custom-set-variables'")
(ding)
(sit-for 2)
- (let ((symbol (nth 0 args))
+ (let ((symbol (indirect-variable (nth 0 args)))
(value (nth 1 args)))
- (put symbol 'saved-value (list value)))
+ (put symbol 'saved-value (list value))
+ (custom-push-theme 'theme-value symbol theme 'set value))
(setq args (cdr (cdr args)))))))
(defun custom-set-default (variable value)
(set variable value))
(set-default variable value)))
+(defun custom-set-minor-mode (variable value)
+ ":set function for minor mode variables.
+Normally, this sets the default value of VARIABLE to nil if VALUE
+is nil and to t otherwise,
+but if `custom-local-buffer' is non-nil,
+this sets the local binding in that buffer instead."
+ (if custom-local-buffer
+ (with-current-buffer custom-local-buffer
+ (funcall variable (if value 1 0)))
+ (funcall variable (if value 1 0))))
+
(defun custom-quote (sexp)
"Quote SEXP iff it is not self quoting."
(if (or (memq sexp '(t nil))
(defun customize-mark-to-save (symbol)
"Mark SYMBOL for later saving.
-If the default value of SYMBOL is different from the standard value,
+If the default value of SYMBOL is different from the standard value,
set the `saved-value' property to a list whose car evaluates to the
-default value. Otherwise, set it til nil.
+default value. Otherwise, set it to nil.
To actually save the value, call `custom-save-all'.
(defun customize-mark-as-set (symbol)
"Mark current value of SYMBOL as being set from customize.
-If the default value of SYMBOL is different from the saved value if any,
+If the default value of SYMBOL is different from the saved value if any,
or else if it is different from the standard value, set the
-`customized-value' property to a list whose car evaluates to the
-default value. Otherwise, set it til nil.
+`customized-value' property to a list whose car evaluates to the
+default value. Otherwise, set it to nil.
Return non-nil iff the `customized-value' property actually changed."
(let* ((get (or (get symbol 'custom-get) 'default-value))
(old (or (get symbol 'saved-value) (get symbol 'standard-value))))
;; Mark default value as set iff different from old value.
(if (or (null old)
- (not (equal value (condition-case nil
+ (not (equal value (condition-case nil
(eval (car old))
(error nil)))))
(put symbol 'customized-value (list (custom-quote value)))
(put symbol 'customized-value nil))
;; Changed?
(not (equal customized (get symbol 'customized-value)))))
+\f
+;;; Defining themes.
+
+;; deftheme is used at the beginning of the file that records a theme.
+
+(defmacro deftheme (theme &optional doc &rest args)
+ "Declare custom theme THEME.
+The optional argument DOC is a doc string describing the theme.
+The remaining arguments should have the form
+
+ [KEYWORD VALUE]...
+
+The following KEYWORD's are defined:
+
+:short-description
+ VALUE is a short (one line) description of the theme. If not
+ given, DOC is used.
+:immediate
+ If VALUE is non-nil, variables specified in this theme are set
+ immediately when loading the theme.
+:variable-set-string
+ VALUE is a string used to indicate that a variable takes its
+ setting from this theme. It is passed to FORMAT with the name
+ of the theme as an additional argument. If not given, a
+ generic description is used.
+:variable-reset-string
+ VALUE is a string used in the case a variable has been forced
+ to its value in this theme. It is passed to FORMAT with the
+ name of the theme as an additional argument. If not given, a
+ generic description is used.
+:face-set-string
+ VALUE is a string used to indicate that a face takes its
+ setting from this theme. It is passed to FORMAT with the name
+ of the theme as an additional argument. If not given, a
+ generic description is used.
+:face-reset-string
+ VALUE is a string used in the case a face has been forced to
+ its value in this theme. It is passed to FORMAT with the name
+ of the theme as an additional argument. If not given, a
+ generic description is used.
+
+Any theme `foo' should be defined in a file called `foo-theme.el';
+see `custom-make-theme-feature' for more information."
+ (let ((feature (custom-make-theme-feature theme)))
+ ;; It is better not to use backquote in this file,
+ ;; because that makes a bootstrapping problem
+ ;; if you need to recompile all the Lisp files using interpreted code.
+ (nconc (list 'custom-declare-theme
+ (list 'quote theme)
+ (list 'quote feature)
+ doc)
+ args)))
+
+(defun custom-declare-theme (theme feature &optional doc &rest args)
+ "Like `deftheme', but THEME is evaluated as a normal argument.
+FEATURE is the feature this theme provides. This symbol is created
+from THEME by `custom-make-theme-feature'."
+ (add-to-list 'custom-known-themes theme)
+ (put theme 'theme-feature feature)
+ (when doc
+ (put theme 'theme-documentation doc))
+ (while args
+ (let ((arg (car args)))
+ (setq args (cdr args))
+ (unless (symbolp arg)
+ (error "Junk in args %S" args))
+ (let ((keyword arg)
+ (value (car args)))
+ (unless args
+ (error "Keyword %s is missing an argument" keyword))
+ (setq args (cdr args))
+ (cond ((eq keyword :short-description)
+ (put theme 'theme-short-description value))
+ ((eq keyword :immediate)
+ (put theme 'theme-immediate value))
+ ((eq keyword :variable-set-string)
+ (put theme 'theme-variable-set-string value))
+ ((eq keyword :variable-reset-string)
+ (put theme 'theme-variable-reset-string value))
+ ((eq keyword :face-set-string)
+ (put theme 'theme-face-set-string value))
+ ((eq keyword :face-reset-string)
+ (put theme 'theme-face-reset-string value)))))))
+
+(defun custom-make-theme-feature (theme)
+ "Given a symbol THEME, create a new symbol by appending \"-theme\".
+Store this symbol in the `theme-feature' property of THEME.
+Calling `provide-theme' to provide THEME actually puts `THEME-theme'
+into `features'.
+
+This allows for a file-name convention for autoloading themes:
+Every theme X has a property `provide-theme' whose value is \"X-theme\".
+\(require-theme X) then attempts to load the file `X-theme.el'."
+ (intern (concat (symbol-name theme) "-theme")))
+\f
+;;; Loading themes.
+
+;; The variable and face settings of a theme are recorded in
+;; the `theme-settings' property of the theme name.
+;; This property's value is a list of elements, each of the form
+;; (PROP SYMBOL THEME MODE VALUE), where PROP is `theme-value' or `theme-face'
+;; and SYMBOL is the face or variable name.
+;; THEME is the theme name itself; that's redundant, but simplifies things.
+;; MODE is `set' or `reset'.
+;; If MODE is `set', then VALUE is an expression that specifies the
+;; theme's setting for SYMBOL.
+;; If MODE is `reset', then VALUE is another theme,
+;; and it means to use the value from that theme.
+
+;; Each variable has a `theme-value' property that describes all the
+;; settings of enabled themes that apply to it.
+;; Each face name has a `theme-face' property that describes all the
+;; settings of enabled themes that apply to it.
+;; The property value is a list of settings, each with the form
+;; (THEME MODE VALUE). THEME, MODE and VALUE are as above.
+;; Each of these lists is ordered by decreasing theme precedence.
+;; Thus, the first element is always the one that is in effect.
+
+;; Disabling a theme removes its settings from the `theme-value' and
+;; `theme-face' properties, but the theme's own `theme-settings'
+;; property remains unchanged.
+
+;; Loading a theme implicitly enables it. Enabling a theme adds its
+;; settings to the symbols' `theme-value' and `theme-face' properties,
+;; or moves them to the front of those lists if they're already present.
+
+(defvar custom-loaded-themes nil
+ "Custom themes that have been loaded.")
+
+(defcustom custom-theme-directory
+ (if (eq system-type 'ms-dos)
+ ;; MS-DOS cannot have initial dot.
+ "~/_emacs.d/"
+ "~/.emacs.d/")
+ "Directory in which Custom theme files should be written.
+`require-theme' searches this directory in addition to load-path.
+The command `customize-create-theme' writes the files it produces
+into this directory."
+ :type 'string
+ :group 'customize
+ :version "22.1")
+
+(defun custom-theme-loaded-p (theme)
+ "Return non-nil if THEME has been loaded."
+ (memq theme custom-loaded-themes))
+
+(defvar custom-enabled-themes '(user)
+ "Custom themes currently enabled, highest precedence first.
+The first one is always `user'.")
+
+(defun custom-theme-enabled-p (theme)
+ "Return non-nil if THEME is enabled."
+ (memq theme custom-enabled-themes))
+
+(defun provide-theme (theme)
+ "Indicate that this file provides THEME.
+Add THEME to `custom-loaded-themes', and `provide' whatever
+feature name is stored in THEME's property `theme-feature'.
+
+Usually the `theme-feature' property contains a symbol created
+by `custom-make-theme-feature'."
+ (custom-check-theme theme)
+ (provide (get theme 'theme-feature))
+ (push theme custom-loaded-themes)
+ ;; Loading a theme also installs its settings,
+ ;; so mark it as "enabled".
+ (push theme custom-enabled-themes)
+ ;; `user' must always be the highest-precedence enabled theme.
+ ;; Make that remain true. (This has the effect of making user settings
+ ;; override the ones just loaded, too.)
+ (custom-enable-theme 'user))
+
+(defun require-theme (theme)
+ "Try to load a theme's settings from its file.
+This also enables the theme; use `custom-disable-theme' to disable it."
+
+ ;; THEME's feature is stored in THEME's `theme-feature' property.
+ ;; Usually the `theme-feature' property contains a symbol created
+ ;; by `custom-make-theme-feature'.
+
+ ;; Note we do no check for validity of the theme here.
+ ;; This allows to pull in themes by a file-name convention
+ (let ((load-path (if (file-directory-p custom-theme-directory)
+ (cons custom-theme-directory load-path)
+ load-path)))
+ (require (or (get theme 'theme-feature)
+ (custom-make-theme-feature theme)))))
+\f
+;;; How to load and enable various themes as part of `user'.
+
+(defun custom-theme-load-themes (by-theme &rest body)
+ "Load the themes specified by BODY.
+Record them as required by theme BY-THEME.
+
+BODY is a sequence of either
+
+THEME
+ Load THEME and enable it.
+\(reset THEME)
+ Undo all the settings made by THEME
+\(hidden THEME)
+ Load THEME but do not enable it.
+
+All the themes loaded for BY-THEME are recorded in BY-THEME's property
+`theme-loads-themes'."
+ (custom-check-theme by-theme)
+ (let ((themes-loaded (get by-theme 'theme-loads-themes)))
+ (dolist (theme body)
+ (cond ((and (consp theme) (eq (car theme) 'reset))
+ (custom-disable-theme (cadr theme)))
+ ((and (consp theme) (eq (car theme) 'hidden))
+ (require-theme (cadr theme))
+ (custom-disable-theme (cadr theme)))
+ (t
+ (require-theme theme)))
+ (push theme themes-loaded))
+ (put by-theme 'theme-loads-themes themes-loaded)))
+
+(defun custom-load-themes (&rest body)
+ "Load themes for the USER theme as specified by BODY.
+
+See `custom-theme-load-themes' for more information on BODY."
+ (apply 'custom-theme-load-themes 'user body))
+\f
+;;; Enabling and disabling loaded themes.
+
+(defun custom-enable-theme (theme)
+ "Reenable all variable and face settings defined by THEME.
+The newly enabled theme gets the highest precedence (after `user').
+If it is already enabled, just give it highest precedence (after `user')."
+ (let ((settings (get theme 'theme-settings)))
+ (dolist (s settings)
+ (let* ((prop (car s))
+ (symbol (cadr s))
+ (spec-list (get symbol prop)))
+ (put symbol prop (cons (cddr s) (assq-delete-all theme spec-list)))
+ (if (eq prop 'theme-value)
+ (custom-theme-recalc-variable symbol)
+ (custom-theme-recalc-face symbol)))))
+ (setq custom-enabled-themes
+ (cons theme (delq theme custom-enabled-themes)))
+ ;; `user' must always be the highest-precedence enabled theme.
+ (unless (eq theme 'user)
+ (custom-enable-theme 'user)))
+
+(defun custom-disable-theme (theme)
+ "Disable all variable and face settings defined by THEME.
+See `custom-known-themes' for a list of known themes."
+ (let ((settings (get theme 'theme-settings)))
+ (dolist (s settings)
+ (let* ((prop (car s))
+ (symbol (cadr s))
+ (spec-list (get symbol prop)))
+ (put symbol 'theme-value (assq-delete-all theme spec-list))
+ (if (eq prop 'theme-value)
+ (custom-theme-recalc-variable symbol)
+ (custom-theme-recalc-face symbol)))))
+ (setq custom-enabled-themes
+ (delq theme custom-enabled-themes)))
+
+(defun custom-theme-value (theme setting-list)
+ "Determine the value specified for THEME according to SETTING-LIST.
+Returns a list whose car is the specified value, if we
+find one; nil otherwise.
+
+SETTING-LIST is an alist with themes as its key.
+Each element has the form:
+
+ \(THEME MODE VALUE)
+
+MODE is either the symbol `set' or the symbol `reset'. See
+`custom-push-theme' for more information on the format of
+SETTING-LIST."
+ ;; Note we do _NOT_ signal an error if the theme is unknown
+ ;; it might have gone away without the user knowing.
+ (let ((elt (cdr (assoc theme setting-list))))
+ (if elt
+ (if (eq (car elt) 'set)
+ (cdr elt)
+ ;; `reset' means refer to another theme's value in the same alist.
+ (custom-theme-value (cadr elt) setting-list)))))
+
+(defun custom-variable-theme-value (variable)
+ "Return (list VALUE) indicating the custom theme value of VARIABLE.
+That is to say, it specifies what the value should be according to
+currently enabled custom themes.
+
+This function returns nil if no custom theme specifies a value for VARIABLE."
+ (let* ((theme-value (get variable 'theme-value)))
+ (if theme-value
+ (custom-theme-value (car (car theme-value)) theme-value))))
+
+(defun custom-face-theme-value (face)
+ "Return the face spec of FACE according to currently enabled custom themes.
+This function returns nil if no custom theme specifies anything for FACE."
+ (let* ((theme-value (get face 'theme-face)))
+ (if theme-value
+ (custom-theme-value (car (car theme-value)) theme-value))))
+
+(defun custom-theme-recalc-variable (variable)
+ "Set VARIABLE according to currently enabled custom themes."
+ (let ((valspec (custom-variable-theme-value variable)))
+ (when valspec
+ (put variable 'saved-value valspec))
+ (unless valspec
+ (setq valspec (get variable 'standard-value)))
+ (when valspec
+ (if (or (get 'force-value variable) (default-boundp variable))
+ (funcall (or (get variable 'custom-set) 'set-default) variable
+ (eval (car valspec)))))))
+
+(defun custom-theme-recalc-face (face)
+ "Set FACE according to currently enabled custom themes."
+ (let ((spec (custom-face-theme-value face)))
+ (when spec
+ (put face 'save-face spec))
+ (unless spec
+ (setq spec (get face 'face-defface-spec)))
+ (when spec
+ (when (or (get face 'force-face) (facep face))
+ (unless (facep face)
+ (make-empty-face face))
+ (face-spec-set face spec)))))
+\f
+(defun custom-theme-reset-variables (theme &rest args)
+ "Reset the specs in THEME of some variables to their values in other themes.
+Each of the arguments ARGS has this form:
+
+ (VARIABLE FROM-THEME)
+
+This means reset VARIABLE to its value in FROM-THEME."
+ (custom-check-theme theme)
+ (dolist (arg args)
+ (custom-push-theme 'theme-value (car arg) theme 'reset (cadr arg))))
+
+(defun custom-reset-variables (&rest args)
+ "Reset the specs of some variables to their values in certain themes.
+This creates settings in the `user' theme.
+
+Each of the arguments ARGS has this form:
+
+ (VARIABLE FROM-THEME)
+
+This means reset VARIABLE to its value in FROM-THEME."
+ (apply 'custom-theme-reset-variables 'user args))
;;; The End.
(provide 'custom)
+;; arch-tag: 041b6116-aabe-4f9a-902d-74092bc3dab2
;;; custom.el ends here