X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/gnu-emacs/blobdiff_plain/ff48d7e6f0f31c47c56c55359536e6bc275363aa..b0c9a334c2f0eb881eff47f590997e746cc3bdb3:/lisp/custom.el diff --git a/lisp/custom.el b/lisp/custom.el index 3f8608361c..0831535f18 100644 --- a/lisp/custom.el +++ b/lisp/custom.el @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ;;; custom.el --- tools for declaring and initializing options ;; -;; Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 -;; Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, +;; 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; ;; Author: Per Abrahamsen ;; Maintainer: FSF @@ -80,9 +80,9 @@ if any, or 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 used to compute VALUE are not yet defined. -You can then re-evaluate VALUE in startup.el, for instance using -`custom-reevaluate-setting'." +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)))) @@ -91,9 +91,9 @@ You can then re-evaluate VALUE in startup.el, for instance using "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 used to compute VALUE are not yet defined. -You can then re-evaluate VALUE in startup.el, for instance using -`custom-reevaluate-setting'." +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)))) @@ -137,14 +137,9 @@ For the standard setting, use `set-default'." DEFAULT should be an expression to evaluate to compute the default value, not the default value itself. -DEFAULT is stored as SYMBOL's value in the standard theme. See -`custom-known-themes' for a list of known themes. For backwards -compatibility, DEFAULT is also stored in SYMBOL's property +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." - ;; Remember the standard setting. The value should be in the standard - ;; theme, not in this property. However, this would require changing - ;; the C source of defvar and others as well... (put symbol 'standard-value (list default)) ;; Maybe this option was rogue in an earlier version. It no longer is. (when (get symbol 'force-value) @@ -584,104 +579,15 @@ This recursively follows aliases." ;; and it is not in load-history yet. ((equal load "cus-edit")) (t (condition-case nil (load load) (error nil)))))))) - + (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 the settings the user customized and saved. +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.") -(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))))))) - -(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-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"))) - (defsubst custom-theme-p (theme) "Non-nil when THEME has been defined." (memq theme custom-known-themes)) @@ -694,13 +600,15 @@ Every theme X has a property `provide-theme' whose value is \"X-theme\". ;;; Initializing. (defun custom-push-theme (prop symbol theme mode value) - "Add (THEME MODE VALUE) to the list in property PROP of SYMBOL. -If the first element in that list is already (THEME ...), -discard it first. + "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 the mode to query instead. +`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 @@ -733,11 +641,20 @@ 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))) - (if (eq (car-safe (car-safe old)) theme) - (setq old (cdr old))) - (put symbol prop (cons (list theme mode value) old)))) - + (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))))) + (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, @@ -763,10 +680,10 @@ 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 default value. -This is useful for variables that are defined before their default value -can really be computed. E.g. dumped variables whose default depends on -run-time information." + "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)))))) @@ -809,15 +726,13 @@ in SYMBOL's list property `theme-value' \(using `custom-push-theme')." (error "Circular custom dependency between `%s' and `%s'" sym1 sym2)) (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) @@ -946,11 +861,134 @@ Return non-nil iff the `customized-value' property actually changed." (put symbol 'customized-value nil)) ;; Changed? (not (equal customized (get symbol 'customized-value))))) + +;;; 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]... -;;; Theme Manipulation +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"))) + +;;; 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 - "Themes in the order they are loaded.") + "Custom themes that have been loaded.") (defcustom custom-theme-directory (if (eq system-type 'ms-dos) @@ -966,26 +1004,43 @@ into this directory." :version "22.1") (defun custom-theme-loaded-p (theme) - "Return non-nil when THEME has been loaded." + "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 -is stored in THEME's property `theme-feature'. +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 +Usually the `theme-feature' property contains a symbol created by `custom-make-theme-feature'." (custom-check-theme theme) (provide (get theme 'theme-feature)) - (setq custom-loaded-themes (nconc (list theme) custom-loaded-themes))) + (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 by requiring its feature. -THEME's feature is stored in THEME's `theme-feature' property. + "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'. -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) @@ -993,70 +1048,35 @@ by `custom-make-theme-feature'." load-path))) (require (or (get theme 'theme-feature) (custom-make-theme-feature theme))))) - -(defun custom-remove-theme (spec-alist theme) - "Delete all elements from SPEC-ALIST whose car is THEME." - (let ((elt (assoc theme spec-alist))) - (while elt - (setq spec-alist (delete elt spec-alist) - elt (assoc theme spec-alist)))) - spec-alist) - -(defun custom-do-theme-reset (theme) - "Undo all settings defined by THEME. - -A variable remains unchanged if its property `theme-value' does not -contain a value for THEME. A face remains unchanged if its property -`theme-face' does not contain a value for THEME. In either case, all -settings for THEME are removed from the property and the variable or -face is set to the `user' theme. - -See `custom-known-themes' for a list of known themes." - (let (spec-list) - (mapatoms (lambda (symbol) - ;; This works even if symbol is both a variable and a - ;; face. - (setq spec-list (get symbol 'theme-value)) - (when spec-list - (put symbol 'theme-value (custom-remove-theme spec-list theme)) - (custom-theme-reset-internal symbol 'user)) - (setq spec-list (get symbol 'theme-face)) - (when spec-list - (put symbol 'theme-face (custom-remove-theme spec-list theme)) - (custom-theme-reset-internal-face symbol 'user)))))) + +;;; 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 +Record them as required by theme BY-THEME. + +BODY is a sequence of either THEME - BY-THEME requires THEME + Load THEME and enable it. \(reset THEME) Undo all the settings made by THEME \(hidden THEME) - Require THEME but hide it from the user + Load THEME but do not enable it. All the themes loaded for BY-THEME are recorded in BY-THEME's property -`theme-loads-themes'. Any theme loaded with the hidden predicate will -be given the property `theme-hidden' unless it has been loaded before. -Whether a theme has been loaded before is determined by the function -`custom-theme-loaded-p'." +`theme-loads-themes'." (custom-check-theme by-theme) - (let ((theme) - (themes-loaded (get by-theme 'theme-loads-themes))) - (while theme - (setq theme (car body) - body (cdr body)) + (let ((themes-loaded (get by-theme 'theme-loads-themes))) + (dolist (theme body) (cond ((and (consp theme) (eq (car theme) 'reset)) - (custom-do-theme-reset (cadr theme))) + (custom-disable-theme (cadr theme))) ((and (consp theme) (eq (car theme) 'hidden)) (require-theme (cadr theme)) - (unless (custom-theme-loaded-p (cadr theme)) - (put (cadr theme) 'theme-hidden t))) + (custom-disable-theme (cadr theme))) (t - (require-theme theme) - (put theme 'theme-hidden nil))) - (setq themes-loaded (nconc (list theme) themes-loaded))) + (require-theme theme))) + (push theme themes-loaded)) (put by-theme 'theme-loads-themes themes-loaded))) (defun custom-load-themes (&rest body) @@ -1064,82 +1084,127 @@ Whether a theme has been loaded before is determined by the function See `custom-theme-load-themes' for more information on BODY." (apply 'custom-theme-load-themes 'user body)) - -; (defsubst copy-upto-last (elt list) -; "Copy all the elements of the list upto the last occurence of elt" -; ;; Is it faster to do more work in C than to do less in elisp? -; (nreverse (cdr (member elt (reverse list))))) - -(defun custom-theme-value (theme theme-spec-list) - "Determine the value for THEME defined by THEME-SPEC-LIST. -Returns a list with the original value if found; nil otherwise. - -THEME-SPEC-LIST is an alist with themes as its key. As new themes are -installed, these are added to the front of THEME-SPEC-LIST. -Each element has the form + +;;; 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 -THEME-SPEC-LIST." +SETTING-LIST." ;; Note we do _NOT_ signal an error if the theme is unknown ;; it might have gone away without the user knowing. - (let ((value (cdr (assoc theme theme-spec-list)))) - (if value - (if (eq (car value) 'set) - (cdr value) - (custom-theme-value (cadr value) theme-spec-list))))) - -(defun custom-theme-variable-value (variable theme) - "Return (list value) indicating value of VARIABLE in THEME. -If THEME does not define a value for VARIABLE, return nil. The value -definitions per theme are stored in VARIABLE's property `theme-value'. -The actual work is done by function `custom-theme-value', which see. -See `custom-push-theme' for more information on how these definitions -are stored." - (custom-theme-value theme (get variable 'theme-value))) - -(defun custom-theme-reset-internal (symbol to-theme) - "Reset SYMBOL to the value defined by TO-THEME. -If SYMBOL is not defined in TO-THEME, reset SYMBOL to the standard -value. See `custom-theme-variable-value'. The standard value is -stored in SYMBOL's property `standard-value'." - (let ((value (custom-theme-variable-value symbol to-theme)) - was-in-theme) - (setq was-in-theme value) - (setq value (or value (get symbol 'standard-value))) - (when value - (put symbol 'saved-value was-in-theme) - (if (or (get 'force-value symbol) (default-boundp symbol)) - (funcall (or (get symbol 'custom-set) 'set-default) symbol - (eval (car value))))) - value)) - + (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))))) + (defun custom-theme-reset-variables (theme &rest args) - "Reset the value of the variables to values previously defined. -Associate this setting with THEME. - -ARGS is a list of lists of the form + "Reset the specs in THEME of some variables to their values in other themes. +Each of the arguments ARGS has this form: - (VARIABLE TO-THEME) + (VARIABLE FROM-THEME) -This means reset VARIABLE to its value in TO-THEME." +This means reset VARIABLE to its value in FROM-THEME." (custom-check-theme theme) - (mapcar '(lambda (arg) - (apply 'custom-theme-reset-internal arg) - (custom-push-theme 'theme-value (car arg) theme 'reset (cadr arg))) - args)) + (dolist (arg args) + (custom-push-theme 'theme-value (car arg) theme 'reset (cadr arg)))) (defun custom-reset-variables (&rest args) - "Reset the value of the variables to values previously saved. -This is the setting associated the `user' theme. + "Reset the specs of some variables to their values in certain themes. +This creates settings in the `user' theme. -ARGS is a list of lists of the form +Each of the arguments ARGS has this form: - (VARIABLE TO-THEME) + (VARIABLE FROM-THEME) -This means reset VARIABLE to its value in TO-THEME." +This means reset VARIABLE to its value in FROM-THEME." (apply 'custom-theme-reset-variables 'user args)) ;;; The End.