/* Interface code for dealing with text properties.
- Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
- Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
+ 2004, 2005, 2006 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, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
+Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <config.h>
#include "lisp.h"
Lisp_Object interval_insert_behind_hooks;
Lisp_Object interval_insert_in_front_hooks;
+static void text_read_only P_ ((Lisp_Object)) NO_RETURN;
+
/* Signal a `text-read-only' error. This function makes it easier
to capture that error in GDB by putting a breakpoint on it. */
text_read_only (propval)
Lisp_Object propval;
{
- Fsignal (Qtext_read_only, STRINGP (propval) ? Fcons (propval, Qnil) : Qnil);
+ if (STRINGP (propval))
+ xsignal1 (Qtext_read_only, propval);
+
+ xsignal0 (Qtext_read_only);
}
if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
return (force ? create_root_interval (object) : i);
-
+
return find_interval (i, searchpos);
}
}
#endif
\f
-/* Returns the interval of POSITION in OBJECT.
+/* Returns the interval of POSITION in OBJECT.
POSITION is BEG-based. */
INTERVAL
args_out_of_range (make_number (position), make_number (position));
if (beg == end || NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
return NULL_INTERVAL;
-
+
return find_interval (i, position);
}
\f
DEFUN ("text-properties-at", Ftext_properties_at,
Stext_properties_at, 1, 2, 0,
doc: /* Return the list of properties of the character at POSITION in OBJECT.
-OBJECT is the string or buffer to look for the properties in;
-nil means the current buffer.
+If the optional second argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
+If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
If POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, the value is nil. */)
(position, object)
Lisp_Object position, object;
}
if (BUFFERP (object))
{
- int posn = XINT (position);
int noverlays;
- Lisp_Object *overlay_vec, tem;
- int len;
+ Lisp_Object *overlay_vec;
struct buffer *obuf = current_buffer;
set_buffer_temp (XBUFFER (object));
- /* First try with room for 40 overlays. */
- len = 40;
- overlay_vec = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (len * sizeof (Lisp_Object));
-
- noverlays = overlays_at (posn, 0, &overlay_vec, &len,
- NULL, NULL, 0);
-
- /* If there are more than 40,
- make enough space for all, and try again. */
- if (noverlays > len)
- {
- len = noverlays;
- overlay_vec = (Lisp_Object *) alloca (len * sizeof (Lisp_Object));
- noverlays = overlays_at (posn, 0, &overlay_vec, &len,
- NULL, NULL, 0);
- }
+ GET_OVERLAYS_AT (XINT (position), overlay_vec, noverlays, NULL, 0);
noverlays = sort_overlays (overlay_vec, noverlays, w);
set_buffer_temp (obuf);
/* Now check the overlays in order of decreasing priority. */
while (--noverlays >= 0)
{
- tem = Foverlay_get (overlay_vec[noverlays], prop);
+ Lisp_Object tem = Foverlay_get (overlay_vec[noverlays], prop);
if (!NILP (tem))
{
if (overlay)
{
return get_char_property_and_overlay (position, prop, object, 0);
}
+
+DEFUN ("get-char-property-and-overlay", Fget_char_property_and_overlay,
+ Sget_char_property_and_overlay, 2, 3, 0,
+ doc: /* Like `get-char-property', but with extra overlay information.
+The value is a cons cell. Its car is the return value of `get-char-property'
+with the same arguments--that is, the value of POSITION's property
+PROP in OBJECT. Its cdr is the overlay in which the property was
+found, or nil, if it was found as a text property or not found at all.
+
+OBJECT is optional and defaults to the current buffer. OBJECT may be
+a string, a buffer or a window. For strings, the cdr of the return
+value is always nil, since strings do not have overlays. If OBJECT is
+a window, then that window's buffer is used, but window-specific
+overlays are considered only if they are associated with OBJECT. If
+POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, both car and cdr are nil. */)
+ (position, prop, object)
+ Lisp_Object position, object;
+ register Lisp_Object prop;
+{
+ Lisp_Object overlay;
+ Lisp_Object val
+ = get_char_property_and_overlay (position, prop, object, &overlay);
+ return Fcons(val, overlay);
+}
+
\f
DEFUN ("next-char-property-change", Fnext_char_property_change,
Snext_char_property_change, 1, 2, 0,
doc: /* Return the position of next text property or overlay change.
-This scans characters forward from POSITION till it finds a change in
-some text property, or the beginning or end of an overlay, and returns
-the position of that.
-If none is found, the function returns (point-max).
-
-If the optional third argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
-past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT. */)
+This scans characters forward in the current buffer from POSITION till
+it finds a change in some text property, or the beginning or end of an
+overlay, and returns the position of that.
+If none is found up to (point-max), the function returns (point-max).
+
+If the optional second argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
+past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT.
+LIMIT is a no-op if it is greater than (point-max). */)
(position, limit)
Lisp_Object position, limit;
{
temp = Fnext_overlay_change (position);
if (! NILP (limit))
{
- CHECK_NUMBER (limit);
+ CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
if (XINT (limit) < XINT (temp))
temp = limit;
}
DEFUN ("previous-char-property-change", Fprevious_char_property_change,
Sprevious_char_property_change, 1, 2, 0,
doc: /* Return the position of previous text property or overlay change.
-Scans characters backward from POSITION till it finds a change in some
-text property, or the beginning or end of an overlay, and returns the
-position of that.
-If none is found, the function returns (point-max).
-
-If the optional third argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
-past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT. */)
+Scans characters backward in the current buffer from POSITION till it
+finds a change in some text property, or the beginning or end of an
+overlay, and returns the position of that.
+If none is found since (point-min), the function returns (point-min).
+
+If the optional second argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
+past position LIMIT; return LIMIT if nothing is found before LIMIT.
+LIMIT is a no-op if it is less than (point-min). */)
(position, limit)
Lisp_Object position, limit;
{
temp = Fprevious_overlay_change (position);
if (! NILP (limit))
{
- CHECK_NUMBER (limit);
+ CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
if (XINT (limit) > XINT (temp))
temp = limit;
}
doc: /* Return the position of next text property or overlay change for a specific property.
Scans characters forward from POSITION till it finds
a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
-The optional third argument OBJECT is the string or buffer to scan.
+If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
+If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
+
+In a string, scan runs to the end of the string.
+In a buffer, it runs to (point-max), and the value cannot exceed that.
+
The property values are compared with `eq'.
If the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT, return the
last valid position in OBJECT.
if (NILP (limit))
position = make_number (SCHARS (object));
else
- position = limit;
+ {
+ CHECK_NUMBER (limit);
+ position = limit;
+ }
}
}
else
if (! NILP (object))
CHECK_BUFFER (object);
-
+
if (BUFFERP (object) && current_buffer != XBUFFER (object))
{
record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ());
Fset_buffer (object);
}
+ CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position);
+
initial_value = Fget_char_property (position, prop, object);
-
+
if (NILP (limit))
- XSETFASTINT (limit, BUF_ZV (current_buffer));
+ XSETFASTINT (limit, ZV);
else
CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
- for (;;)
+ if (XFASTINT (position) >= XFASTINT (limit))
{
- position = Fnext_char_property_change (position, limit);
- if (XFASTINT (position) >= XFASTINT (limit)) {
- position = limit;
- break;
- }
-
- value = Fget_char_property (position, prop, object);
- if (!EQ (value, initial_value))
- break;
+ position = limit;
+ if (XFASTINT (position) > ZV)
+ XSETFASTINT (position, ZV);
}
+ else
+ while (1)
+ {
+ position = Fnext_char_property_change (position, limit);
+ if (XFASTINT (position) >= XFASTINT (limit))
+ {
+ position = limit;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ value = Fget_char_property (position, prop, object);
+ if (!EQ (value, initial_value))
+ break;
+ }
unbind_to (count, Qnil);
}
doc: /* Return the position of previous text property or overlay change for a specific property.
Scans characters backward from POSITION till it finds
a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
-The optional third argument OBJECT is the string or buffer to scan.
+If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
+If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
+
+In a string, scan runs to the start of the string.
+In a buffer, it runs to (point-min), and the value cannot be less than that.
+
The property values are compared with `eq'.
If the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT, return the
first valid position in OBJECT.
if (NILP (limit))
position = make_number (SCHARS (object));
else
- position = limit;
+ {
+ CHECK_NUMBER (limit);
+ position = limit;
+ }
}
}
else
if (! NILP (object))
CHECK_BUFFER (object);
-
+
if (BUFFERP (object) && current_buffer != XBUFFER (object))
{
record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ());
Fset_buffer (object);
}
-
+
+ CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (position);
+
if (NILP (limit))
- XSETFASTINT (limit, BUF_BEGV (current_buffer));
+ XSETFASTINT (limit, BEGV);
else
CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit);
if (XFASTINT (position) <= XFASTINT (limit))
- position = limit;
+ {
+ position = limit;
+ if (XFASTINT (position) < BEGV)
+ XSETFASTINT (position, BEGV);
+ }
else
{
- Lisp_Object initial_value =
- Fget_char_property (make_number (XFASTINT (position) - 1),
- prop, object);
-
- for (;;)
+ Lisp_Object initial_value
+ = Fget_char_property (make_number (XFASTINT (position) - 1),
+ prop, object);
+
+ while (1)
{
position = Fprevious_char_property_change (position, limit);
}
else
{
- Lisp_Object value =
- Fget_char_property (make_number (XFASTINT (position) - 1),
- prop, object);
+ Lisp_Object value
+ = Fget_char_property (make_number (XFASTINT (position) - 1),
+ prop, object);
if (!EQ (value, initial_value))
break;
doc: /* Return the position of next property change.
Scans characters forward from POSITION in OBJECT till it finds
a change in some text property, then returns the position of the change.
-The optional second argument OBJECT is the string or buffer to scan.
+If the optional second argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
+If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT.
If the value is non-nil, it is a position greater than POSITION, never equal.
next = i;
else
next = next_interval (i);
-
+
if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (next))
XSETFASTINT (position, (STRINGP (object)
? SCHARS (object)
&& (NILP (limit) || next->position < XFASTINT (limit)))
next = next_interval (next);
- if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (next))
+ if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (next)
+ || (next->position
+ >= (INTEGERP (limit)
+ ? XFASTINT (limit)
+ : (STRINGP (object)
+ ? SCHARS (object)
+ : BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (object))))))
return limit;
- if (NILP (limit))
- XSETFASTINT (limit, (STRINGP (object)
- ? SCHARS (object)
- : BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (object))));
- if (!(next->position < XFASTINT (limit)))
- return limit;
-
- XSETFASTINT (position, next->position);
- return position;
+ else
+ return make_number (next->position);
}
/* Return 1 if there's a change in some property between BEG and END. */
doc: /* Return the position of next property change for a specific property.
Scans characters forward from POSITION till it finds
a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
-The optional third argument OBJECT is the string or buffer to scan.
+If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
+If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
The property values are compared with `eq'.
Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT.
If the value is non-nil, it is a position greater than POSITION, never equal.
here_val = textget (i->plist, prop);
next = next_interval (i);
- while (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (next)
+ while (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (next)
&& EQ (here_val, textget (next->plist, prop))
&& (NILP (limit) || next->position < XFASTINT (limit)))
next = next_interval (next);
- if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (next))
+ if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (next)
+ || (next->position
+ >= (INTEGERP (limit)
+ ? XFASTINT (limit)
+ : (STRINGP (object)
+ ? SCHARS (object)
+ : BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (object))))))
return limit;
- if (NILP (limit))
- XSETFASTINT (limit, (STRINGP (object)
- ? SCHARS (object)
- : BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (object))));
- if (!(next->position < XFASTINT (limit)))
- return limit;
-
- return make_number (next->position);
+ else
+ return make_number (next->position);
}
DEFUN ("previous-property-change", Fprevious_property_change,
doc: /* Return the position of previous property change.
Scans characters backwards from POSITION in OBJECT till it finds
a change in some text property, then returns the position of the change.
-The optional second argument OBJECT is the string or buffer to scan.
+If the optional second argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
+If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT.
If the value is non-nil, it is a position less than POSITION, never equal.
&& (NILP (limit)
|| (previous->position + LENGTH (previous) > XFASTINT (limit))))
previous = previous_interval (previous);
- if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (previous))
- return limit;
- if (NILP (limit))
- XSETFASTINT (limit, (STRINGP (object) ? 0 : BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (object))));
- if (!(previous->position + LENGTH (previous) > XFASTINT (limit)))
- return limit;
- return make_number (previous->position + LENGTH (previous));
+ if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (previous)
+ || (previous->position + LENGTH (previous)
+ <= (INTEGERP (limit)
+ ? XFASTINT (limit)
+ : (STRINGP (object) ? 0 : BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (object))))))
+ return limit;
+ else
+ return make_number (previous->position + LENGTH (previous));
}
DEFUN ("previous-single-property-change", Fprevious_single_property_change,
doc: /* Return the position of previous property change for a specific property.
Scans characters backward from POSITION till it finds
a change in the PROP property, then returns the position of the change.
-The optional third argument OBJECT is the string or buffer to scan.
+If the optional third argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), POSITION is a buffer position (integer or marker).
+If OBJECT is a string, POSITION is a 0-based index into it.
The property values are compared with `eq'.
Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT.
If the value is non-nil, it is a position less than POSITION, never equal.
&& (NILP (limit)
|| (previous->position + LENGTH (previous) > XFASTINT (limit))))
previous = previous_interval (previous);
- if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (previous))
- return limit;
- if (NILP (limit))
- XSETFASTINT (limit, (STRINGP (object) ? 0 : BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (object))));
- if (!(previous->position + LENGTH (previous) > XFASTINT (limit)))
- return limit;
- return make_number (previous->position + LENGTH (previous));
+ if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (previous)
+ || (previous->position + LENGTH (previous)
+ <= (INTEGERP (limit)
+ ? XFASTINT (limit)
+ : (STRINGP (object) ? 0 : BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (object))))))
+ return limit;
+ else
+ return make_number (previous->position + LENGTH (previous));
}
\f
/* Callers note, this can GC when OBJECT is a buffer (or nil). */
Sadd_text_properties, 3, 4, 0,
doc: /* Add properties to the text from START to END.
The third argument PROPERTIES is a property list
-specifying the property values to add.
-The optional fourth argument, OBJECT,
-is the string or buffer containing the text.
+specifying the property values to add. If the optional fourth argument
+OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means the current buffer),
+START and END are buffer positions (integers or markers).
+If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
Return t if any property value actually changed, nil otherwise. */)
(start, end, properties, object)
Lisp_Object start, end, properties, object;
}
if (BUFFERP (object))
- modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end));
+ modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end), 1);
/* We are at the beginning of interval I, with LEN chars to scan. */
for (;;)
doc: /* Set one property of the text from START to END.
The third and fourth arguments PROPERTY and VALUE
specify the property to add.
-The optional fifth argument, OBJECT,
-is the string or buffer containing the text. */)
+If the optional fifth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
+markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it. */)
(start, end, property, value, object)
Lisp_Object start, end, property, value, object;
{
Sset_text_properties, 3, 4, 0,
doc: /* Completely replace properties of text from START to END.
The third argument PROPERTIES is the new property list.
-The optional fourth argument, OBJECT,
-is the string or buffer containing the text.
-If OBJECT is omitted or nil, it defaults to the current buffer.
+If the optional fourth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
+markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
If PROPERTIES is nil, the effect is to remove all properties from
the designated part of OBJECT. */)
(start, end, properties, object)
properties PROPERTIES. OBJECT is the buffer or string containing
the text. OBJECT nil means use the current buffer.
SIGNAL_AFTER_CHANGE_P nil means don't signal after changes. Value
- is non-nil if properties were replaced; it is nil if there weren't
- any properties to replace. */
+ is nil if the function _detected_ that it did not replace any
+ properties, non-nil otherwise. */
Lisp_Object
set_text_properties (start, end, properties, object, signal_after_change_p)
&& XFASTINT (end) == SCHARS (object))
{
if (! STRING_INTERVALS (object))
- return Qt;
+ return Qnil;
STRING_SET_INTERVALS (object, NULL_INTERVAL);
return Qt;
}
if (BUFFERP (object))
- modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end));
+ modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end), 1);
set_text_properties_1 (start, end, properties, object, i);
The third argument PROPERTIES is a property list
whose property names specify the properties to remove.
\(The values stored in PROPERTIES are ignored.)
-The optional fourth argument, OBJECT,
-is the string or buffer containing the text.
-Return t if any property was actually removed, nil otherwise. */)
+If the optional fourth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
+markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
+Return t if any property was actually removed, nil otherwise.
+
+Use set-text-properties if you want to remove all text properties. */)
(start, end, properties, object)
Lisp_Object start, end, properties, object;
{
}
if (BUFFERP (object))
- modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end));
+ modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end), 1);
/* We are at the beginning of an interval, with len to scan */
for (;;)
Sremove_list_of_text_properties, 3, 4, 0,
doc: /* Remove some properties from text from START to END.
The third argument LIST-OF-PROPERTIES is a list of property names to remove.
-The optional fourth argument, OBJECT,
-is the string or buffer containing the text, defaulting to the current buffer.
+If the optional fourth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
+markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it.
Return t if any property was actually removed, nil otherwise. */)
(start, end, list_of_properties, object)
Lisp_Object start, end, list_of_properties, object;
}
}
- if (BUFFERP (object))
- modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end));
-
- /* We are at the beginning of an interval, with len to scan */
+ /* We are at the beginning of an interval, with len to scan.
+ The flag `modified' records if changes have been made.
+ When object is a buffer, we must call modify_region before changes are
+ made and signal_after_change when we are done.
+ We call modify_region before calling remove_properties iff modified == 0,
+ and we call signal_after_change before returning iff modified != 0. */
for (;;)
{
if (i == 0)
if (LENGTH (i) >= len)
{
if (! interval_has_some_properties_list (properties, i))
- return modified ? Qt : Qnil;
+ if (modified)
+ {
+ if (BUFFERP (object))
+ signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
+ XINT (end) - XINT (start));
+ return Qt;
+ }
+ else
+ return Qnil;
if (LENGTH (i) == len)
{
+ if (!modified && BUFFERP (object))
+ modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end), 1);
remove_properties (Qnil, properties, i, object);
if (BUFFERP (object))
signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
unchanged = i;
i = split_interval_left (i, len);
copy_properties (unchanged, i);
+ if (!modified && BUFFERP (object))
+ modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end), 1);
remove_properties (Qnil, properties, i, object);
if (BUFFERP (object))
signal_after_change (XINT (start), XINT (end) - XINT (start),
return Qt;
}
+ if (interval_has_some_properties_list (properties, i))
+ {
+ if (!modified && BUFFERP (object))
+ modify_region (XBUFFER (object), XINT (start), XINT (end), 1);
+ remove_properties (Qnil, properties, i, object);
+ modified = 1;
+ }
len -= LENGTH (i);
- modified += remove_properties (Qnil, properties, i, object);
i = next_interval (i);
}
}
doc: /* Check text from START to END for property PROPERTY equalling VALUE.
If so, return the position of the first character whose property PROPERTY
is `eq' to VALUE. Otherwise return nil.
-The optional fifth argument, OBJECT, is the string or buffer
-containing the text. */)
+If the optional fifth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
+markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it. */)
(start, end, property, value, object)
Lisp_Object start, end, property, value, object;
{
doc: /* Check text from START to END for property PROPERTY not equalling VALUE.
If so, return the position of the first character whose property PROPERTY
is not `eq' to VALUE. Otherwise, return nil.
-The optional fifth argument, OBJECT, is the string or buffer
-containing the text. */)
+If the optional fifth argument OBJECT is a buffer (or nil, which means
+the current buffer), START and END are buffer positions (integers or
+markers). If OBJECT is a string, START and END are 0-based indices into it. */)
(start, end, property, value, object)
Lisp_Object start, end, property, value, object;
{
/* Return the direction from which the text-property PROP would be
inherited by any new text inserted at POS: 1 if it would be
inherited from the char after POS, -1 if it would be inherited from
- the char before POS, and 0 if from neither. */
+ the char before POS, and 0 if from neither.
+ BUFFER can be either a buffer or nil (meaning current buffer). */
int
-text_property_stickiness (prop, pos)
- Lisp_Object prop;
- Lisp_Object pos;
+text_property_stickiness (prop, pos, buffer)
+ Lisp_Object prop, pos, buffer;
{
Lisp_Object prev_pos, front_sticky;
int is_rear_sticky = 1, is_front_sticky = 0; /* defaults */
- if (XINT (pos) > BEGV)
+ if (NILP (buffer))
+ XSETBUFFER (buffer, current_buffer);
+
+ if (XINT (pos) > BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (buffer)))
/* Consider previous character. */
{
Lisp_Object rear_non_sticky;
prev_pos = make_number (XINT (pos) - 1);
- rear_non_sticky = Fget_text_property (prev_pos, Qrear_nonsticky, Qnil);
+ rear_non_sticky = Fget_text_property (prev_pos, Qrear_nonsticky, buffer);
if (!NILP (CONSP (rear_non_sticky)
? Fmemq (prop, rear_non_sticky)
/* PROP is rear-non-sticky. */
is_rear_sticky = 0;
}
+ else
+ return 0;
/* Consider following character. */
- front_sticky = Fget_text_property (pos, Qfront_sticky, Qnil);
+ /* This signals an arg-out-of-range error if pos is outside the
+ buffer's accessible range. */
+ front_sticky = Fget_text_property (pos, Qfront_sticky, buffer);
if (EQ (front_sticky, Qt)
|| (CONSP (front_sticky)
disambiguate. Basically, rear-sticky wins, _except_ if the
property that would be inherited has a value of nil, in which case
front-sticky wins. */
- if (XINT (pos) == BEGV || NILP (Fget_text_property (prev_pos, prop, Qnil)))
+ if (XINT (pos) == BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (buffer))
+ || NILP (Fget_text_property (prev_pos, prop, buffer)))
return 1;
else
return -1;
Lisp_Object result;
result = Qnil;
-
+
i = validate_interval_range (object, &start, &end, soft);
if (!NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
{
int s = XINT (start);
int e = XINT (end);
-
+
while (s < e)
{
int interval_end, len;
Lisp_Object plist;
-
+
interval_end = i->position + LENGTH (i);
if (interval_end > e)
interval_end = e;
len = interval_end - s;
-
+
plist = i->plist;
if (!NILP (prop))
Fcons (make_number (s + len),
Fcons (plist, Qnil))),
result);
-
+
i = next_interval (i);
if (NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
break;
s = i->position;
}
}
-
+
return result;
}
{
struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
int modified_p = 0;
-
+
GCPRO2 (list, object);
-
+
for (; CONSP (list); list = XCDR (list))
{
Lisp_Object item, start, end, plist, tem;
-
+
item = XCAR (list);
start = make_number (XINT (XCAR (item)) + XINT (delta));
end = make_number (XINT (XCAR (XCDR (item))) + XINT (delta));
plist = XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (item)));
-
+
tem = Fadd_text_properties (start, end, plist, object);
if (!NILP (tem))
modified_p = 1;
for (; CONSP (list); list = XCDR (list))
{
Lisp_Object item, end;
-
+
item = XCAR (list);
end = XCAR (XCDR (item));
if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
{
after = textget (i->plist, Qread_only);
-
+
/* If interval I is read-only and read-only is
front-sticky, inhibit insertion.
Check for read-only as well as category. */
if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (prev))
{
before = textget (prev->plist, Qread_only);
-
+
/* If interval PREV is read-only and read-only isn't
rear-nonsticky, inhibit insertion.
Check for read-only as well as category. */
else if (! NULL_INTERVAL_P (i))
{
after = textget (i->plist, Qread_only);
-
+
/* If interval I is read-only and read-only is
front-sticky, inhibit insertion.
Check for read-only as well as category. */
the character doesn't inherit PROPERTY if NONSTICKINESS is non-nil,
inherits it if NONSTICKINESS is nil. The front-sticky and
rear-nonsticky properties of the character overrides NONSTICKINESS. */);
- Vtext_property_default_nonsticky = Qnil;
+ /* Text property `syntax-table' should be nonsticky by default. */
+ Vtext_property_default_nonsticky
+ = Fcons (Fcons (intern ("syntax-table"), Qt), Qnil);
staticpro (&interval_insert_behind_hooks);
staticpro (&interval_insert_in_front_hooks);
interval_insert_behind_hooks = Qnil;
interval_insert_in_front_hooks = Qnil;
-
+
/* Common attributes one might give text */
staticpro (&Qforeground);
defsubr (&Stext_properties_at);
defsubr (&Sget_text_property);
defsubr (&Sget_char_property);
+ defsubr (&Sget_char_property_and_overlay);
defsubr (&Snext_char_property_change);
defsubr (&Sprevious_char_property_change);
defsubr (&Snext_single_char_property_change);
/* defsubr (&Scopy_text_properties); */
}
+/* arch-tag: 454cdde8-5f86-4faa-a078-101e3625d479
+ (do not change this comment) */