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Kenichi Handa |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/font-lock.el [emacs-unicode-2] |
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Mon, 08 Sep 2003 08:54:07 -0400 |
Index: emacs/lisp/font-lock.el
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+ ;;; font-lock.el --- Electric font lock mode
+
+ ;; Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 1999, 2000, 2001, 02, 2003
+ ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ ;; Author: jwz, then rms, then sm
+ ;; Maintainer: FSF
+ ;; Keywords: languages, faces
+
+ ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+ ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+ ;; any later version.
+
+ ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ ;; 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.
+
+ ;;; Commentary:
+
+ ;; Font Lock mode is a minor mode that causes your comments to be displayed in
+ ;; one face, strings in another, reserved words in another, and so on.
+ ;;
+ ;; Comments will be displayed in `font-lock-comment-face'.
+ ;; Strings will be displayed in `font-lock-string-face'.
+ ;; Regexps are used to display selected patterns in other faces.
+ ;;
+ ;; To make the text you type be fontified, use M-x font-lock-mode RET.
+ ;; When this minor mode is on, the faces of the current line are updated with
+ ;; every insertion or deletion.
+ ;;
+ ;; To turn Font Lock mode on automatically, add this to your ~/.emacs file:
+ ;;
+ ;; (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
+ ;;
+ ;; Or if you want to turn Font Lock mode on in many modes:
+ ;;
+ ;; (global-font-lock-mode t)
+ ;;
+ ;; Fontification for a particular mode may be available in a number of levels
+ ;; of decoration. The higher the level, the more decoration, but the more
time
+ ;; it takes to fontify. See the variable `font-lock-maximum-decoration', and
+ ;; also the variable `font-lock-maximum-size'. Support modes for Font Lock
+ ;; mode can be used to speed up Font Lock mode. See `font-lock-support-mode'.
+
+ ;;; How Font Lock mode fontifies:
+
+ ;; When Font Lock mode is turned on in a buffer, it (a) fontifies the entire
+ ;; buffer and (b) installs one of its fontification functions on one of the
+ ;; hook variables that are run by Emacs after every buffer change (i.e., an
+ ;; insertion or deletion). Fontification means the replacement of `face' text
+ ;; properties in a given region; Emacs displays text with these `face' text
+ ;; properties appropriately.
+ ;;
+ ;; Fontification normally involves syntactic (i.e., strings and comments) and
+ ;; regexp (i.e., keywords and everything else) passes. There are actually
+ ;; three passes; (a) the syntactic keyword pass, (b) the syntactic pass and
(c)
+ ;; the keyword pass. Confused?
+ ;;
+ ;; The syntactic keyword pass places `syntax-table' text properties in the
+ ;; buffer according to the variable `font-lock-syntactic-keywords'. It is
+ ;; necessary because Emacs' syntax table is not powerful enough to describe
all
+ ;; the different syntactic constructs required by the sort of people who
decide
+ ;; that a single quote can be syntactic or not depending on the time of day.
+ ;; (What sort of person could decide to overload the meaning of a quote?)
+ ;; Obviously the syntactic keyword pass must occur before the syntactic pass.
+ ;;
+ ;; The syntactic pass places `face' text properties in the buffer according to
+ ;; syntactic context, i.e., according to the buffer's syntax table and buffer
+ ;; text's `syntax-table' text properties. It involves using a syntax parsing
+ ;; function to determine the context of different parts of a region of text.
A
+ ;; syntax parsing function is necessary because generally strings and/or
+ ;; comments can span lines, and so the context of a given region is not
+ ;; necessarily apparent from the content of that region. Because the keyword
+ ;; pass only works within a given region, it is not generally appropriate for
+ ;; syntactic fontification. This is the first fontification pass that makes
+ ;; changes visible to the user; it fontifies strings and comments.
+ ;;
+ ;; The keyword pass places `face' text properties in the buffer according to
+ ;; the variable `font-lock-keywords'. It involves searching for given regexps
+ ;; (or calling given search functions) within the given region. This is the
+ ;; second fontification pass that makes changes visible to the user; it
+ ;; fontifies language reserved words, etc.
+ ;;
+ ;; Oh, and the answer is, "Yes, obviously just about everything should be done
+ ;; in a single syntactic pass, but the only syntactic parser available
+ ;; understands only strings and comments." Perhaps one day someone will write
+ ;; some syntactic parsers for common languages and a son-of-font-lock.el could
+ ;; use them rather then relying so heavily on the keyword (regexp) pass.
+
+ ;;; How Font Lock mode supports modes or is supported by modes:
+
+ ;; Modes that support Font Lock mode do so by defining one or more variables
+ ;; whose values specify the fontification. Font Lock mode knows of these
+ ;; variable names from (a) the buffer local variable `font-lock-defaults', if
+ ;; non-nil, or (b) the global variable `font-lock-defaults-alist', if the
major
+ ;; mode has an entry. (Font Lock mode is set up via (a) where a mode's
+ ;; patterns are distributed with the mode's package library, and (b) where a
+ ;; mode's patterns are distributed with font-lock.el itself. An example of
(a)
+ ;; is Pascal mode, an example of (b) is Lisp mode. Normally, the mechanism is
+ ;; (a); (b) is used where it is not clear which package library should contain
+ ;; the pattern definitions.) Font Lock mode chooses which variable to use for
+ ;; fontification based on `font-lock-maximum-decoration'.
+ ;;
+ ;; Font Lock mode fontification behaviour can be modified in a number of ways.
+ ;; See the below comments and the comments distributed throughout this file.
+
+ ;;; Constructing patterns:
+
+ ;; See the documentation for the variable `font-lock-keywords'.
+ ;;
+ ;; Efficient regexps for use as MATCHERs for `font-lock-keywords' and
+ ;; `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' can be generated via the function
+ ;; `regexp-opt'.
+
+ ;;; Adding patterns for modes that already support Font Lock:
+
+ ;; Though Font Lock highlighting patterns already exist for many modes, it's
+ ;; likely there's something that you want fontified that currently isn't, even
+ ;; at the maximum fontification level. You can add highlighting patterns via
+ ;; `font-lock-add-keywords'. For example, say in some C
+ ;; header file you #define the token `and' to expand to `&&', etc., to make
+ ;; your C code almost readable. In your ~/.emacs there could be:
+ ;;
+ ;; (font-lock-add-keywords 'c-mode '("\\<\\(and\\|or\\|not\\)\\>"))
+ ;;
+ ;; Some modes provide specific ways to modify patterns based on the values of
+ ;; other variables. For example, additional C types can be specified via the
+ ;; variable `c-font-lock-extra-types'.
+
+ ;;; Adding patterns for modes that do not support Font Lock:
+
+ ;; Not all modes support Font Lock mode. If you (as a user of the mode) add
+ ;; patterns for a new mode, you must define in your ~/.emacs a variable or
+ ;; variables that specify regexp fontification. Then, you should indicate to
+ ;; Font Lock mode, via the mode hook setting `font-lock-defaults', exactly
what
+ ;; support is required. For example, say Foo mode should have the following
+ ;; regexps fontified case-sensitively, and comments and strings should not be
+ ;; fontified automagically. In your ~/.emacs there could be:
+ ;;
+ ;; (defvar foo-font-lock-keywords
+ ;; '(("\\<\\(one\\|two\\|three\\)\\>" . font-lock-keyword-face)
+ ;; ("\\<\\(four\\|five\\|six\\)\\>" . font-lock-type-face))
+ ;; "Default expressions to highlight in Foo mode.")
+ ;;
+ ;; (add-hook 'foo-mode-hook
+ ;; (lambda ()
+ ;; (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
+ ;; (setq font-lock-defaults '(foo-font-lock-keywords t))))
+
+ ;;; Adding Font Lock support for modes:
+
+ ;; Of course, it would be better that the mode already supports Font Lock
mode.
+ ;; The package author would do something similar to above. The mode must
+ ;; define at the top-level a variable or variables that specify regexp
+ ;; fontification. Then, the mode command should indicate to Font Lock mode,
+ ;; via `font-lock-defaults', exactly what support is required. For example,
+ ;; say Bar mode should have the following regexps fontified
case-insensitively,
+ ;; and comments and strings should be fontified automagically. In bar.el
there
+ ;; could be:
+ ;;
+ ;; (defvar bar-font-lock-keywords
+ ;; '(("\\<\\(uno\\|due\\|tre\\)\\>" . font-lock-keyword-face)
+ ;; ("\\<\\(quattro\\|cinque\\|sei\\)\\>" . font-lock-type-face))
+ ;; "Default expressions to highlight in Bar mode.")
+ ;;
+ ;; and within `bar-mode' there could be:
+ ;;
+ ;; (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
+ ;; (setq font-lock-defaults '(bar-font-lock-keywords nil t))
+
+ ;; What is fontification for? You might say, "It's to make my code look
nice."
+ ;; I think it should be for adding information in the form of cues. These
cues
+ ;; should provide you with enough information to both (a) distinguish between
+ ;; different items, and (b) identify the item meanings, without having to read
+ ;; the items and think about it. Therefore, fontification allows you to think
+ ;; less about, say, the structure of code, and more about, say, why the code
+ ;; doesn't work. Or maybe it allows you to think less and drift off to sleep.
+ ;;
+ ;; So, here are my opinions/advice/guidelines:
+ ;;
+ ;; - Highlight conceptual objects, such as function and variable names, and
+ ;; different objects types differently, i.e., (a) and (b) above, highlight
+ ;; function names differently to variable names.
+ ;; - Keep the faces distinct from each other as far as possible.
+ ;; i.e., (a) above.
+ ;; - Use the same face for the same conceptual object, across all modes.
+ ;; i.e., (b) above, all modes that have items that can be thought of as,
say,
+ ;; keywords, should be highlighted with the same face, etc.
+ ;; - Make the face attributes fit the concept as far as possible.
+ ;; i.e., function names might be a bold colour such as blue, comments might
+ ;; be a bright colour such as red, character strings might be brown,
because,
+ ;; err, strings are brown (that was not the reason, please believe me).
+ ;; - Don't use a non-nil OVERRIDE unless you have a good reason.
+ ;; Only use OVERRIDE for special things that are easy to define, such as the
+ ;; way `...' quotes are treated in strings and comments in Emacs Lisp mode.
+ ;; Don't use it to, say, highlight keywords in commented out code or
strings.
+ ;; - Err, that's it.
+
+ ;;; Code:
+
+ (require 'syntax)
+
+ ;; Define core `font-lock' group.
+ (defgroup font-lock nil
+ "Font Lock mode text highlighting package."
+ :link '(custom-manual "(emacs)Font Lock")
+ :link '(custom-manual "(elisp)Font Lock Mode")
+ :group 'faces)
+
+ (defgroup font-lock-highlighting-faces nil
+ "Faces for highlighting text."
+ :prefix "font-lock-"
+ :group 'font-lock)
+
+ (defgroup font-lock-extra-types nil
+ "Extra mode-specific type names for highlighting declarations."
+ :group 'font-lock)
+
+ ;; Define support mode groups here to impose `font-lock' group order.
+ (defgroup fast-lock nil
+ "Font Lock support mode to cache fontification."
+ :link '(custom-manual "(emacs)Support Modes")
+ :load 'fast-lock
+ :group 'font-lock)
+
+ (defgroup lazy-lock nil
+ "Font Lock support mode to fontify lazily."
+ :link '(custom-manual "(emacs)Support Modes")
+ :load 'lazy-lock
+ :group 'font-lock)
+
+ (defgroup jit-lock nil
+ "Font Lock support mode to fontify just-in-time."
+ :link '(custom-manual "(emacs)Support Modes")
+ :version "21.1"
+ :load 'jit-lock
+ :group 'font-lock)
+
+ ;; User variables.
+
+ (defcustom font-lock-maximum-size 256000
+ "*Maximum size of a buffer for buffer fontification.
+ Only buffers less than this can be fontified when Font Lock mode is turned on.
+ If nil, means size is irrelevant.
+ If a list, each element should be a cons pair of the form (MAJOR-MODE . SIZE),
+ where MAJOR-MODE is a symbol or t (meaning the default). For example:
+ ((c-mode . 256000) (c++-mode . 256000) (rmail-mode . 1048576))
+ means that the maximum size is 250K for buffers in C or C++ modes, one
megabyte
+ for buffers in Rmail mode, and size is irrelevant otherwise."
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
+ (integer :tag "size")
+ (repeat :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "mode specific"
+ :value ((t . nil))
+ (cons :tag "Instance"
+ (radio :tag "Mode"
+ (const :tag "all" t)
+ (symbol :tag "name"))
+ (radio :tag "Size"
+ (const :tag "none" nil)
+ (integer :tag "size")))))
+ :group 'font-lock)
+
+ (defcustom font-lock-maximum-decoration t
+ "*Maximum decoration level for fontification.
+ If nil, use the default decoration (typically the minimum available).
+ If t, use the maximum decoration available.
+ If a number, use that level of decoration (or if not available the maximum).
+ If a list, each element should be a cons pair of the form (MAJOR-MODE .
LEVEL),
+ where MAJOR-MODE is a symbol or t (meaning the default). For example:
+ ((c-mode . t) (c++-mode . 2) (t . 1))
+ means use the maximum decoration available for buffers in C mode, level 2
+ decoration for buffers in C++ mode, and level 1 decoration otherwise."
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "default" nil)
+ (const :tag "maximum" t)
+ (integer :tag "level" 1)
+ (repeat :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "mode specific"
+ :value ((t . t))
+ (cons :tag "Instance"
+ (radio :tag "Mode"
+ (const :tag "all" t)
+ (symbol :tag "name"))
+ (radio :tag "Decoration"
+ (const :tag "default" nil)
+ (const :tag "maximum" t)
+ (integer :tag "level" 1)))))
+ :group 'font-lock)
+
+ (defcustom font-lock-verbose 0
+ "*If non-nil, means show status messages for buffer fontification.
+ If a number, only buffers greater than this size have fontification messages."
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "never" nil)
+ (other :tag "always" t)
+ (integer :tag "size"))
+ :group 'font-lock)
+
+
+ ;; Originally these variable values were face names such as `bold' etc.
+ ;; Now we create our own faces, but we keep these variables for compatibility
+ ;; and they give users another mechanism for changing face appearance.
+ ;; We now allow a FACENAME in `font-lock-keywords' to be any expression that
+ ;; returns a face. So the easiest thing is to continue using these variables,
+ ;; rather than sometimes evaling FACENAME and sometimes not. sm.
+ (defvar font-lock-comment-face 'font-lock-comment-face
+ "Face name to use for comments.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-string-face 'font-lock-string-face
+ "Face name to use for strings.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-doc-face 'font-lock-doc-face
+ "Face name to use for documentation.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-keyword-face 'font-lock-keyword-face
+ "Face name to use for keywords.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-builtin-face 'font-lock-builtin-face
+ "Face name to use for builtins.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-function-name-face 'font-lock-function-name-face
+ "Face name to use for function names.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-variable-name-face 'font-lock-variable-name-face
+ "Face name to use for variable names.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-type-face 'font-lock-type-face
+ "Face name to use for type and class names.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-constant-face 'font-lock-constant-face
+ "Face name to use for constant and label names.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-warning-face 'font-lock-warning-face
+ "Face name to use for things that should stand out.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-preprocessor-face 'font-lock-preprocessor-face
+ "Face name to use for preprocessor directives.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-reference-face 'font-lock-constant-face)
+ (make-obsolete-variable 'font-lock-reference-face 'font-lock-constant-face)
+
+ ;; Fontification variables:
+
+ (defvar font-lock-keywords nil
+ "A list of the keywords to highlight.
+ Each element should have one of these forms:
+
+ MATCHER
+ (MATCHER . MATCH)
+ (MATCHER . FACENAME)
+ (MATCHER . HIGHLIGHT)
+ (MATCHER HIGHLIGHT ...)
+ (eval . FORM)
+
+ where MATCHER can be either the regexp to search for, or the function name to
+ call to make the search (called with one argument, the limit of the search)
and
+ return non-nil if it succeeds (and set `match-data' appropriately).
+ MATCHER regexps can be generated via the function `regexp-opt'.
+
+ FORM is an expression, whose value should be a keyword element, evaluated when
+ the keyword is (first) used in a buffer. This feature can be used to provide
a
+ keyword that can only be generated when Font Lock mode is actually turned on.
+
+ HIGHLIGHT should be either MATCH-HIGHLIGHT or MATCH-ANCHORED.
+
+ For highlighting single items, for example each instance of the word \"foo\",
+ typically only MATCH-HIGHLIGHT is required.
+ However, if an item or (typically) items are to be highlighted following the
+ instance of another item (the anchor), for example each instance of the
+ word \"bar\" following the word \"anchor\" then MATCH-ANCHORED may be
required.
+
+ MATCH-HIGHLIGHT should be of the form:
+
+ (MATCH FACENAME OVERRIDE LAXMATCH)
+
+ MATCH is the subexpression of MATCHER to be highlighted. FACENAME is an
+ expression whose value is the face name to use. Face default attributes
+ can be modified via \\[customize]. Instead of a face, FACENAME can
+ evaluate to a property list of the form (face VAL1 PROP2 VAL2 PROP3 VAL3 ...)
+ in which case all the listed text-properties will be set rather than
+ just `face'. In such a case, you will most likely want to put those
+ properties in `font-lock-extra-managed-props' or to override
+ `font-lock-unfontify-region-function'.
+
+ OVERRIDE and LAXMATCH are flags. If OVERRIDE is t, existing fontification can
+ be overwritten. If `keep', only parts not already fontified are highlighted.
+ If `prepend' or `append', existing fontification is merged with the new, in
+ which the new or existing fontification, respectively, takes precedence.
+ If LAXMATCH is non-nil, no error is signaled if there is no MATCH in MATCHER.
+
+ For example, an element of the form highlights (if not already highlighted):
+
+ \"\\\\\\=<foo\\\\\\=>\" discrete occurrences of \"foo\" in the
value of the
+ variable `font-lock-keyword-face'.
+ (\"fu\\\\(bar\\\\)\" . 1) substring \"bar\" within all occurrences of
\"fubar\" in
+ the value of `font-lock-keyword-face'.
+ (\"fubar\" . fubar-face) Occurrences of \"fubar\" in the value of
`fubar-face'.
+ (\"foo\\\\|bar\" 0 foo-bar-face t)
+ occurrences of either \"foo\" or \"bar\" in the value
+ of `foo-bar-face', even if already highlighted.
+ (fubar-match 1 fubar-face)
+ the first subexpression within all occurrences of
+ whatever the function `fubar-match' finds and matches
+ in the value of `fubar-face'.
+
+ MATCH-ANCHORED should be of the form:
+
+ (MATCHER PRE-MATCH-FORM POST-MATCH-FORM MATCH-HIGHLIGHT ...)
+
+ where MATCHER is a regexp to search for or the function name to call to make
+ the search, as for MATCH-HIGHLIGHT above, but with one exception; see below.
+ PRE-MATCH-FORM and POST-MATCH-FORM are evaluated before the first, and after
+ the last, instance MATCH-ANCHORED's MATCHER is used. Therefore they can be
+ used to initialise before, and cleanup after, MATCHER is used. Typically,
+ PRE-MATCH-FORM is used to move to some position relative to the original
+ MATCHER, before starting with MATCH-ANCHORED's MATCHER. POST-MATCH-FORM might
+ be used to move, before resuming with MATCH-ANCHORED's parent's MATCHER.
+
+ For example, an element of the form highlights (if not already highlighted):
+
+ (\"\\\\\\=<anchor\\\\\\=>\" (0 anchor-face) (\"\\\\\\=<item\\\\\\=>\" nil
nil (0 item-face)))
+
+ discrete occurrences of \"anchor\" in the value of `anchor-face', and
subsequent
+ discrete occurrences of \"item\" (on the same line) in the value of
`item-face'.
+ (Here PRE-MATCH-FORM and POST-MATCH-FORM are nil. Therefore \"item\" is
+ initially searched for starting from the end of the match of \"anchor\", and
+ searching for subsequent instance of \"anchor\" resumes from where searching
+ for \"item\" concluded.)
+
+ The above-mentioned exception is as follows. The limit of the MATCHER search
+ defaults to the end of the line after PRE-MATCH-FORM is evaluated.
+ However, if PRE-MATCH-FORM returns a position greater than the position after
+ PRE-MATCH-FORM is evaluated, that position is used as the limit of the search.
+ It is generally a bad idea to return a position greater than the end of the
+ line, i.e., cause the MATCHER search to span lines.
+
+ These regular expressions can match text which spans lines, although
+ it is better to avoid it if possible since updating them while editing
+ text is slower, and it is not guaranteed to be always correct when using
+ support modes like jit-lock or lazy-lock.
+
+ This variable is set by major modes via the variable `font-lock-defaults'.
+ Be careful when composing regexps for this list; a poorly written pattern can
+ dramatically slow things down!")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-keywords-alist nil
+ "*Alist of `font-lock-keywords' local to a `major-mode'.
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-add-keywords' and
+ `font-lock-remove-keywords'.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-removed-keywords-alist nil
+ "*Alist of `font-lock-keywords' removed from `major-mode'.
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-add-keywords' and
+ `font-lock-remove-keywords'.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-keywords-only nil
+ "*Non-nil means Font Lock should not fontify comments or strings.
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search nil
+ "*Non-nil means the patterns in `font-lock-keywords' are case-insensitive.
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
+ (make-variable-buffer-local 'font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search)
+
+ (defvar font-lock-syntactically-fontified 0
+ "Point up to which `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' has been applied.
+ If nil, this is ignored, in which case the syntactic fontification may
+ sometimes be slightly incorrect.")
+ (make-variable-buffer-local 'font-lock-syntactically-fontified)
+
+ (defvar font-lock-syntactic-face-function
+ (lambda (state)
+ (if (nth 3 state) font-lock-string-face font-lock-comment-face))
+ "Function to determine which face to use when fontifying syntactically.
+ The function is called with a single parameter (the state as returned by
+ `parse-partial-sexp' at the beginning of the region to highlight) and
+ should return a face.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-syntactic-keywords nil
+ "A list of the syntactic keywords to highlight.
+ Can be the list or the name of a function or variable whose value is the list.
+ See `font-lock-keywords' for a description of the form of this list;
+ the differences are listed below. MATCH-HIGHLIGHT should be of the form:
+
+ (MATCH SYNTAX OVERRIDE LAXMATCH)
+
+ where SYNTAX can be a string (as taken by `modify-syntax-entry'), a syntax
+ table, a cons cell (as returned by `string-to-syntax') or an expression whose
+ value is such a form. OVERRIDE cannot be `prepend' or `append'.
+
+ For example, an element of the form highlights syntactically:
+
+ (\"\\\\$\\\\(#\\\\)\" 1 \".\")
+
+ a hash character when following a dollar character, with a SYNTAX of
+ \".\" (meaning punctuation syntax). Assuming that the buffer syntax table
does
+ specify hash characters to have comment start syntax, the element will only
+ highlight hash characters that do not follow dollar characters as comments
+ syntactically.
+
+ (\"\\\\('\\\\).\\\\('\\\\)\"
+ (1 \"\\\"\")
+ (2 \"\\\"\"))
+
+ both single quotes which surround a single character, with a SYNTAX of
+ \"\\\"\" (meaning string quote syntax). Assuming that the buffer syntax
table
+ does not specify single quotes to have quote syntax, the element will only
+ highlight single quotes of the form 'c' as strings syntactically.
+ Other forms, such as foo'bar or 'fubar', will not be highlighted as strings.
+
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-syntax-table nil
+ "Non-nil means use this syntax table for fontifying.
+ If this is nil, the major mode's syntax table is used.
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function nil
+ "*Non-nil means use this function to move back outside all constructs.
+ When called with no args it should move point backward to a place which
+ is not in a string or comment and not within any bracket-pairs (or else,
+ a place such that any bracket-pairs outside it can be ignored for Emacs
+ syntax analysis and fontification).
+
+ If this is nil, the beginning of the buffer is used, which is
+ always correct but tends to be slow.
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.
+ This variable is semi-obsolete; we recommend setting
+ `syntax-begin-function' instead.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-mark-block-function nil
+ "*Non-nil means use this function to mark a block of text.
+ When called with no args it should leave point at the beginning of any
+ enclosing textual block and mark at the end.
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-fontify-buffer-function 'font-lock-default-fontify-buffer
+ "Function to use for fontifying the buffer.
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-unfontify-buffer-function
'font-lock-default-unfontify-buffer
+ "Function to use for unfontifying the buffer.
+ This is used when turning off Font Lock mode.
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-fontify-region-function 'font-lock-default-fontify-region
+ "Function to use for fontifying a region.
+ It should take two args, the beginning and end of the region, and an optional
+ third arg VERBOSE. If non-nil, the function should print status messages.
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-unfontify-region-function
'font-lock-default-unfontify-region
+ "Function to use for unfontifying a region.
+ It should take two args, the beginning and end of the region.
+ This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-inhibit-thing-lock nil
+ "List of Font Lock mode related modes that should not be turned on.
+ Currently, valid mode names are `fast-lock-mode', `jit-lock-mode' and
+ `lazy-lock-mode'. This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-multiline nil
+ "Whether font-lock should cater to multiline keywords.
+ If nil, don't try to handle multiline patterns.
+ If t, always handle multiline patterns.
+ If `undecided', don't try to handle multiline patterns until you see one.
+ Major/minor modes can set this variable if they know which option applies.")
+
+ (defvar font-lock-fontified nil) ; Whether we have fontified the buffer.
+
+ ;; Font Lock mode.
+
+ (eval-when-compile
+ ;;
+ ;; We don't do this at the top-level as we only use non-autoloaded macros.
+ (require 'cl)
+ ;;
+ ;; Borrowed from lazy-lock.el.
+ ;; We use this to preserve or protect things when modifying text properties.
+ (defmacro save-buffer-state (varlist &rest body)
+ "Bind variables according to VARLIST and eval BODY restoring buffer
state."
+ (let ((modified (make-symbol "modified")))
+ `(let* ,(append varlist
+ `((,modified (buffer-modified-p))
+ (buffer-undo-list t)
+ (inhibit-read-only t)
+ (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
+ (inhibit-modification-hooks t)
+ deactivate-mark
+ buffer-file-name
+ buffer-file-truename))
+ (progn
+ ,@body)
+ (unless ,modified
+ (restore-buffer-modified-p nil)))))
+ (put 'save-buffer-state 'lisp-indent-function 1)
+ (def-edebug-spec save-buffer-state let)
+ ;;
+ ;; Shut up the byte compiler.
+ (defvar font-lock-face-attributes)) ; Obsolete but respected if set.
+
+ ;;;###autoload
+ (defun font-lock-mode-internal (arg)
+ ;; Turn on Font Lock mode.
+ (when arg
+ (add-hook 'after-change-functions 'font-lock-after-change-function t t)
+ (font-lock-set-defaults)
+ (font-lock-turn-on-thing-lock)
+ ;; Fontify the buffer if we have to.
+ (let ((max-size (font-lock-value-in-major-mode font-lock-maximum-size)))
+ (cond (font-lock-fontified
+ nil)
+ ((or (null max-size) (> max-size (buffer-size)))
+ (font-lock-fontify-buffer))
+ (font-lock-verbose
+ (message "Fontifying %s...buffer size greater than
font-lock-maximum-size"
+ (buffer-name))))))
+ ;; Turn off Font Lock mode.
+ (unless font-lock-mode
+ (remove-hook 'after-change-functions 'font-lock-after-change-function t)
+ (font-lock-unfontify-buffer)
+ (font-lock-turn-off-thing-lock)))
+
+ ;;;###autoload
+ (defun font-lock-add-keywords (mode keywords &optional append)
+ "Add highlighting KEYWORDS for MODE.
+ MODE should be a symbol, the major mode command name, such as `c-mode'
+ or nil. If nil, highlighting keywords are added for the current buffer.
+ KEYWORDS should be a list; see the variable `font-lock-keywords'.
+ By default they are added at the beginning of the current highlighting list.
+ If optional argument APPEND is `set', they are used to replace the current
+ highlighting list. If APPEND is any other non-nil value, they are added at
the
+ end of the current highlighting list.
+
+ For example:
+
+ (font-lock-add-keywords 'c-mode
+ '((\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(FIXME\\\\):\" 1 font-lock-warning-face prepend)
+ (\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(and\\\\|or\\\\|not\\\\)\\\\\\=>\" .
font-lock-keyword-face)))
+
+ adds two fontification patterns for C mode, to fontify `FIXME:' words, even in
+ comments, and to fontify `and', `or' and `not' words as keywords.
+
+ When used from an elisp package (such as a minor mode), it is recommended
+ to use nil for MODE (and place the call in a loop or on a hook) to avoid
+ subtle problems due to details of the implementation.
+
+ Note that some modes have specialized support for additional patterns, e.g.,
+ see the variables `c-font-lock-extra-types', `c++-font-lock-extra-types',
+ `objc-font-lock-extra-types' and `java-font-lock-extra-types'."
+ (cond (mode
+ ;; If MODE is non-nil, add the KEYWORDS and APPEND spec to
+ ;; `font-lock-keywords-alist' so `font-lock-set-defaults' uses them.
+ (let ((spec (cons keywords append)) cell)
+ (if (setq cell (assq mode font-lock-keywords-alist))
+ (if (eq append 'set)
+ (setcdr cell (list spec))
+ (setcdr cell (append (cdr cell) (list spec))))
+ (push (list mode spec) font-lock-keywords-alist)))
+ ;; Make sure that `font-lock-removed-keywords-alist' does not
+ ;; contain the new keywords.
+ (font-lock-update-removed-keyword-alist mode keywords append))
+ (t
+ ;; Otherwise set or add the keywords now.
+ (font-lock-set-defaults)
+ (if (eq append 'set)
+ (setq font-lock-keywords keywords)
+ (font-lock-remove-keywords nil keywords) ;to avoid duplicates
+ (let ((old (if (eq (car-safe font-lock-keywords) t)
+ (cdr font-lock-keywords)
+ font-lock-keywords)))
+ (setq font-lock-keywords (if append
+ (append old keywords)
+ (append keywords old))))))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-update-removed-keyword-alist (mode keywords append)
+ ;; Update `font-lock-removed-keywords-alist' when adding new
+ ;; KEYWORDS to MODE.
+ ;;
+ ;; When font-lock is enabled first all keywords in the list
+ ;; `font-lock-keywords-alist' are added, then all keywords in the
+ ;; list `font-lock-removed-keywords-alist' are removed. If a
+ ;; keyword was once added, removed, and then added again it must be
+ ;; removed from the removed-keywords list. Otherwise the second add
+ ;; will not take effect.
+ (let ((cell (assq mode font-lock-removed-keywords-alist)))
+ (if cell
+ (if (eq append 'set)
+ ;; A new set of keywords is defined. Forget all about
+ ;; our old keywords that should be removed.
+ (setq font-lock-removed-keywords-alist
+ (delq cell font-lock-removed-keywords-alist))
+ ;; Delete all previously removed keywords.
+ (dolist (kword keywords)
+ (setcdr cell (delete kword (cdr cell))))
+ ;; Delete the mode cell if empty.
+ (if (null (cdr cell))
+ (setq font-lock-removed-keywords-alist
+ (delq cell font-lock-removed-keywords-alist)))))))
+
+ ;; Written by Anders Lindgren <address@hidden>.
+ ;;
+ ;; Case study:
+ ;; (I) The keywords are removed from a major mode.
+ ;; In this case the keyword could be local (i.e. added earlier by
+ ;; `font-lock-add-keywords'), global, or both.
+ ;;
+ ;; (a) In the local case we remove the keywords from the variable
+ ;; `font-lock-keywords-alist'.
+ ;;
+ ;; (b) The actual global keywords are not known at this time.
+ ;; All keywords are added to `font-lock-removed-keywords-alist',
+ ;; when font-lock is enabled those keywords are removed.
+ ;;
+ ;; Note that added keywords are taken out of the list of removed
+ ;; keywords. This ensure correct operation when the same keyword
+ ;; is added and removed several times.
+ ;;
+ ;; (II) The keywords are removed from the current buffer.
+ ;;;###autoload
+ (defun font-lock-remove-keywords (mode keywords)
+ "Remove highlighting KEYWORDS for MODE.
+
+ MODE should be a symbol, the major mode command name, such as `c-mode'
+ or nil. If nil, highlighting keywords are removed for the current buffer.
+
+ When used from an elisp package (such as a minor mode), it is recommended
+ to use nil for MODE (and place the call in a loop or on a hook) to avoid
+ subtle problems due to details of the implementation."
+ (cond (mode
+ ;; Remove one keyword at the time.
+ (dolist (keyword keywords)
+ (let ((top-cell (assq mode font-lock-keywords-alist)))
+ ;; If MODE is non-nil, remove the KEYWORD from
+ ;; `font-lock-keywords-alist'.
+ (when top-cell
+ (dolist (keyword-list-append-pair (cdr top-cell))
+ ;; `keywords-list-append-pair' is a cons with a list of
+ ;; keywords in the car top-cell and the original append
+ ;; argument in the cdr top-cell.
+ (setcar keyword-list-append-pair
+ (delete keyword (car keyword-list-append-pair))))
+ ;; Remove keyword list/append pair when the keyword list
+ ;; is empty and append doesn't specify `set'. (If it
+ ;; should be deleted then previously deleted keywords
+ ;; would appear again.)
+ (let ((cell top-cell))
+ (while (cdr cell)
+ (if (and (null (car (car (cdr cell))))
+ (not (eq (cdr (car (cdr cell))) 'set)))
+ (setcdr cell (cdr (cdr cell)))
+ (setq cell (cdr cell)))))
+ ;; Final cleanup, remove major mode cell if last keyword
+ ;; was deleted.
+ (if (null (cdr top-cell))
+ (setq font-lock-keywords-alist
+ (delq top-cell font-lock-keywords-alist))))
+ ;; Remember the keyword in case it is not local.
+ (let ((cell (assq mode font-lock-removed-keywords-alist)))
+ (if cell
+ (unless (member keyword (cdr cell))
+ (nconc cell (list keyword)))
+ (push (cons mode (list keyword))
+ font-lock-removed-keywords-alist))))))
+ (t
+ ;; Otherwise remove it immediately.
+ (font-lock-set-defaults)
+ (setq font-lock-keywords (copy-sequence font-lock-keywords))
+ (dolist (keyword keywords)
+ (setq font-lock-keywords
+ (delete keyword
+ ;; The keywords might be compiled.
+ (delete (font-lock-compile-keyword keyword)
+ font-lock-keywords)))))))
+
+ ;;; Font Lock Support mode.
+
+ ;; This is the code used to interface font-lock.el with any of its add-on
+ ;; packages, and provide the user interface. Packages that have their own
+ ;; local buffer fontification functions (see below) may have to call
+ ;; `font-lock-after-fontify-buffer' and/or `font-lock-after-unfontify-buffer'
+ ;; themselves.
+
+ (defcustom font-lock-support-mode 'jit-lock-mode
+ "*Support mode for Font Lock mode.
+ Support modes speed up Font Lock mode by being choosy about when fontification
+ occurs. Known support modes are Fast Lock mode (symbol `fast-lock-mode'),
+ Lazy Lock mode (symbol `lazy-lock-mode'), and Just-in-time Lock mode (symbol
+ `jit-lock-mode'. See those modes for more info.
+ If nil, means support for Font Lock mode is never performed.
+ If a symbol, use that support mode.
+ If a list, each element should be of the form (MAJOR-MODE . SUPPORT-MODE),
+ where MAJOR-MODE is a symbol or t (meaning the default). For example:
+ ((c-mode . fast-lock-mode) (c++-mode . fast-lock-mode) (t . lazy-lock-mode))
+ means that Fast Lock mode is used to support Font Lock mode for buffers in C
or
+ C++ modes, and Lazy Lock mode is used to support Font Lock mode otherwise.
+
+ The value of this variable is used when Font Lock mode is turned on."
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
+ (const :tag "fast lock" fast-lock-mode)
+ (const :tag "lazy lock" lazy-lock-mode)
+ (const :tag "jit lock" jit-lock-mode)
+ (repeat :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "mode specific"
+ :value ((t . jit-lock-mode))
+ (cons :tag "Instance"
+ (radio :tag "Mode"
+ (const :tag "all" t)
+ (symbol :tag "name"))
+ (radio :tag "Support"
+ (const :tag "none" nil)
+ (const :tag "fast lock" fast-lock-mode)
+ (const :tag "lazy lock" lazy-lock-mode)
+ (const :tag "JIT lock" jit-lock-mode)))
+ ))
+ :version "21.1"
+ :group 'font-lock)
+
+ (defvar fast-lock-mode)
+ (defvar lazy-lock-mode)
+ (defvar jit-lock-mode)
+
+ (defun font-lock-turn-on-thing-lock ()
+ (let ((thing-mode (font-lock-value-in-major-mode font-lock-support-mode)))
+ (cond ((eq thing-mode 'fast-lock-mode)
+ (fast-lock-mode t))
+ ((eq thing-mode 'lazy-lock-mode)
+ (lazy-lock-mode t))
+ ((eq thing-mode 'jit-lock-mode)
+ ;; Prepare for jit-lock
+ (remove-hook 'after-change-functions
+ 'font-lock-after-change-function t)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-fontify-buffer-function)
+ 'jit-lock-refontify)
+ ;; Don't fontify eagerly (and don't abort is the buffer is large).
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-fontified) t)
+ ;; Use jit-lock.
+ (jit-lock-register 'font-lock-fontify-region
+ (not font-lock-keywords-only))))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-turn-off-thing-lock ()
+ (cond ((and (boundp 'fast-lock-mode) fast-lock-mode)
+ (fast-lock-mode -1))
+ ((and (boundp 'jit-lock-mode) jit-lock-mode)
+ (jit-lock-unregister 'font-lock-fontify-region)
+ ;; Reset local vars to the non-jit-lock case.
+ (kill-local-variable 'font-lock-fontify-buffer-function))
+ ((and (boundp 'lazy-lock-mode) lazy-lock-mode)
+ (lazy-lock-mode -1))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-after-fontify-buffer ()
+ (cond ((and (boundp 'fast-lock-mode) fast-lock-mode)
+ (fast-lock-after-fontify-buffer))
+ ;; Useless now that jit-lock intercepts font-lock-fontify-buffer. -sm
+ ;; (jit-lock-mode
+ ;; (jit-lock-after-fontify-buffer))
+ ((and (boundp 'lazy-lock-mode) lazy-lock-mode)
+ (lazy-lock-after-fontify-buffer))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-after-unfontify-buffer ()
+ (cond ((and (boundp 'fast-lock-mode) fast-lock-mode)
+ (fast-lock-after-unfontify-buffer))
+ ;; Useless as well. It's only called when:
+ ;; - turning off font-lock: it does not matter if we leave spurious
+ ;; `fontified' text props around since jit-lock-mode is also off.
+ ;; - font-lock-default-fontify-buffer fails: this is not run
+ ;; any more anyway. -sm
+ ;;
+ ;; (jit-lock-mode
+ ;; (jit-lock-after-unfontify-buffer))
+ ((and (boundp 'lazy-lock-mode) lazy-lock-mode)
+ (lazy-lock-after-unfontify-buffer))))
+
+ ;;; End of Font Lock Support mode.
+
+ ;;; Fontification functions.
+
+ ;; Rather than the function, e.g., `font-lock-fontify-region' containing the
+ ;; code to fontify a region, the function runs the function whose name is the
+ ;; value of the variable, e.g., `font-lock-fontify-region-function'.
Normally,
+ ;; the value of this variable is, e.g., `font-lock-default-fontify-region'
+ ;; which does contain the code to fontify a region. However, the value of the
+ ;; variable could be anything and thus, e.g., `font-lock-fontify-region' could
+ ;; do anything. The indirection of the fontification functions gives major
+ ;; modes the capability of modifying the way font-lock.el fontifies. Major
+ ;; modes can modify the values of, e.g., `font-lock-fontify-region-function',
+ ;; via the variable `font-lock-defaults'.
+ ;;
+ ;; For example, Rmail mode sets the variable `font-lock-defaults' so that
+ ;; font-lock.el uses its own function for buffer fontification. This function
+ ;; makes fontification be on a message-by-message basis and so visiting an
+ ;; RMAIL file is much faster. A clever implementation of the function might
+ ;; fontify the headers differently than the message body. (It should, and
+ ;; correspondingly for Mail mode, but I can't be bothered to do the work. Can
+ ;; you?) This hints at a more interesting use...
+ ;;
+ ;; Languages that contain text normally contained in different major modes
+ ;; could define their own fontification functions that treat text differently
+ ;; depending on its context. For example, Perl mode could arrange that here
+ ;; docs are fontified differently than Perl code. Or Yacc mode could fontify
+ ;; rules one way and C code another. Neat!
+ ;;
+ ;; A further reason to use the fontification indirection feature is when the
+ ;; default syntactual fontification, or the default fontification in general,
+ ;; is not flexible enough for a particular major mode. For example, perhaps
+ ;; comments are just too hairy for `font-lock-fontify-syntactically-region' to
+ ;; cope with. You need to write your own version of that function, e.g.,
+ ;; `hairy-fontify-syntactically-region', and make your own version of
+ ;; `hairy-fontify-region' call that function before calling
+ ;; `font-lock-fontify-keywords-region' for the normal regexp fontification
+ ;; pass. And Hairy mode would set `font-lock-defaults' so that font-lock.el
+ ;; would call your region fontification function instead of its own. For
+ ;; example, TeX modes could fontify {\foo ...} and \bar{...} etc. multi-line
+ ;; directives correctly and cleanly. (It is the same problem as fontifying
+ ;; multi-line strings and comments; regexps are not appropriate for the job.)
+
+ ;;;###autoload
+ (defun font-lock-fontify-buffer ()
+ "Fontify the current buffer the way the function `font-lock-mode' would."
+ (interactive)
+ (let ((font-lock-verbose (or font-lock-verbose (interactive-p))))
+ (funcall font-lock-fontify-buffer-function)))
+
+ (defun font-lock-unfontify-buffer ()
+ (funcall font-lock-unfontify-buffer-function))
+
+ (defun font-lock-fontify-region (beg end &optional loudly)
+ (funcall font-lock-fontify-region-function beg end loudly))
+
+ (defun font-lock-unfontify-region (beg end)
+ (funcall font-lock-unfontify-region-function beg end))
+
+ (defun font-lock-default-fontify-buffer ()
+ (let ((verbose (if (numberp font-lock-verbose)
+ (> (buffer-size) font-lock-verbose)
+ font-lock-verbose)))
+ (with-temp-message
+ (when verbose
+ (format "Fontifying %s..." (buffer-name)))
+ ;; Make sure we have the right `font-lock-keywords' etc.
+ (unless font-lock-mode
+ (font-lock-set-defaults))
+ ;; Make sure we fontify etc. in the whole buffer.
+ (save-restriction
+ (widen)
+ (condition-case nil
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-match-data
+ (font-lock-fontify-region (point-min) (point-max) verbose)
+ (font-lock-after-fontify-buffer)
+ (setq font-lock-fontified t)))
+ ;; We don't restore the old fontification, so it's best to unfontify.
+ (quit (font-lock-unfontify-buffer)))))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-default-unfontify-buffer ()
+ ;; Make sure we unfontify etc. in the whole buffer.
+ (save-restriction
+ (widen)
+ (font-lock-unfontify-region (point-min) (point-max))
+ (font-lock-after-unfontify-buffer)
+ (setq font-lock-fontified nil)))
+
+ (defvar font-lock-dont-widen nil
+ "If non-nil, font-lock will work on the non-widened buffer.
+ Useful for things like RMAIL and Info where the whole buffer is not
+ a very meaningful entity to highlight.")
+
+ (defun font-lock-default-fontify-region (beg end loudly)
+ (save-buffer-state
+ ((parse-sexp-lookup-properties font-lock-syntactic-keywords)
+ (old-syntax-table (syntax-table)))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (save-restriction
+ (unless font-lock-dont-widen (widen))
+ ;; Use the fontification syntax table, if any.
+ (when font-lock-syntax-table
+ (set-syntax-table font-lock-syntax-table))
+ ;; check to see if we should expand the beg/end area for
+ ;; proper multiline matches
+ (when (and font-lock-multiline
+ (> beg (point-min))
+ (get-text-property (1- beg) 'font-lock-multiline))
+ ;; We are just after or in a multiline match.
+ (setq beg (or (previous-single-property-change
+ beg 'font-lock-multiline)
+ (point-min)))
+ (goto-char beg)
+ (setq beg (line-beginning-position)))
+ (when font-lock-multiline
+ (setq end (or (text-property-any end (point-max)
+ 'font-lock-multiline nil)
+ (point-max))))
+ (goto-char end)
+ (setq end (line-beginning-position 2))
+ ;; Now do the fontification.
+ (font-lock-unfontify-region beg end)
+ (when font-lock-syntactic-keywords
+ (font-lock-fontify-syntactic-keywords-region beg end))
+ (unless font-lock-keywords-only
+ (font-lock-fontify-syntactically-region beg end loudly))
+ (font-lock-fontify-keywords-region beg end loudly))
+ ;; Clean up.
+ (set-syntax-table old-syntax-table))))
+
+ ;; The following must be rethought, since keywords can override fontification.
+ ; ;; Now scan for keywords, but not if we are inside a comment now.
+ ; (or (and (not font-lock-keywords-only)
+ ; (let ((state (parse-partial-sexp beg end nil nil
+ ; font-lock-cache-state)))
+ ; (or (nth 4 state) (nth 7 state))))
+ ; (font-lock-fontify-keywords-region beg end))
+
+ (defvar font-lock-extra-managed-props nil
+ "Additional text properties managed by font-lock.
+ This is used by `font-lock-default-unfontify-region' to decide
+ what properties to clear before refontifying a region.")
+
+ (defun font-lock-default-unfontify-region (beg end)
+ (save-buffer-state nil
+ (remove-list-of-text-properties
+ beg end (append
+ font-lock-extra-managed-props
+ (if font-lock-syntactic-keywords
+ '(syntax-table face font-lock-multiline)
+ '(face font-lock-multiline))))))
+
+ ;; Called when any modification is made to buffer text.
+ (defun font-lock-after-change-function (beg end old-len)
+ (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t))
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-match-data
+ ;; Rescan between start of lines enclosing the region.
+ (font-lock-fontify-region
+ (progn (goto-char beg) (beginning-of-line) (point))
+ (progn (goto-char end) (forward-line 1) (point)))))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-fontify-block (&optional arg)
+ "Fontify some lines the way `font-lock-fontify-buffer' would.
+ The lines could be a function or paragraph, or a specified number of lines.
+ If ARG is given, fontify that many lines before and after point, or 16 lines
if
+ no ARG is given and `font-lock-mark-block-function' is nil.
+ If `font-lock-mark-block-function' non-nil and no ARG is given, it is used to
+ delimit the region to fontify."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t) font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function
+ deactivate-mark)
+ ;; Make sure we have the right `font-lock-keywords' etc.
+ (if (not font-lock-mode) (font-lock-set-defaults))
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-match-data
+ (condition-case error-data
+ (if (or arg (not font-lock-mark-block-function))
+ (let ((lines (if arg (prefix-numeric-value arg) 16)))
+ (font-lock-fontify-region
+ (save-excursion (forward-line (- lines)) (point))
+ (save-excursion (forward-line lines) (point))))
+ (funcall font-lock-mark-block-function)
+ (font-lock-fontify-region (point) (mark)))
+ ((error quit) (message "Fontifying block...%s" error-data)))))))
+
+ (if (boundp 'facemenu-keymap)
+ (define-key facemenu-keymap "\M-g" 'font-lock-fontify-block))
+
+ ;;; End of Fontification functions.
+
+ ;;; Additional text property functions.
+
+ ;; The following text property functions should be builtins. This means they
+ ;; should be written in C and put with all the other text property functions.
+ ;; In the meantime, those that are used by font-lock.el are defined in Lisp
+ ;; below and given a `font-lock-' prefix. Those that are not used are defined
+ ;; in Lisp below and commented out. sm.
+
+ (defun font-lock-prepend-text-property (start end prop value &optional object)
+ "Prepend to one property of the text from START to END.
+ Arguments PROP and VALUE specify the property and value to prepend to the
value
+ already in place. The resulting property values are always lists.
+ Optional argument OBJECT is the string or buffer containing the text."
+ (let ((val (if (listp value) value (list value))) next prev)
+ (while (/= start end)
+ (setq next (next-single-property-change start prop object end)
+ prev (get-text-property start prop object))
+ (put-text-property start next prop
+ (append val (if (listp prev) prev (list prev)))
+ object)
+ (setq start next))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-append-text-property (start end prop value &optional object)
+ "Append to one property of the text from START to END.
+ Arguments PROP and VALUE specify the property and value to append to the value
+ already in place. The resulting property values are always lists.
+ Optional argument OBJECT is the string or buffer containing the text."
+ (let ((val (if (listp value) value (list value))) next prev)
+ (while (/= start end)
+ (setq next (next-single-property-change start prop object end)
+ prev (get-text-property start prop object))
+ (put-text-property start next prop
+ (append (if (listp prev) prev (list prev)) val)
+ object)
+ (setq start next))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-fillin-text-property (start end prop value &optional object)
+ "Fill in one property of the text from START to END.
+ Arguments PROP and VALUE specify the property and value to put where none are
+ already in place. Therefore existing property values are not overwritten.
+ Optional argument OBJECT is the string or buffer containing the text."
+ (let ((start (text-property-any start end prop nil object)) next)
+ (while start
+ (setq next (next-single-property-change start prop object end))
+ (put-text-property start next prop value object)
+ (setq start (text-property-any next end prop nil object)))))
+
+ ;; For completeness: this is to `remove-text-properties' as
`put-text-property'
+ ;; is to `add-text-properties', etc.
+ ;(defun remove-text-property (start end property &optional object)
+ ; "Remove a property from text from START to END.
+ ;Argument PROPERTY is the property to remove.
+ ;Optional argument OBJECT is the string or buffer containing the text.
+ ;Return t if the property was actually removed, nil otherwise."
+ ; (remove-text-properties start end (list property) object))
+
+ ;; For consistency: maybe this should be called `remove-single-property' like
+ ;; `next-single-property-change' (not `next-single-text-property-change'),
etc.
+ ;(defun remove-single-text-property (start end prop value &optional object)
+ ; "Remove a specific property value from text from START to END.
+ ;Arguments PROP and VALUE specify the property and value to remove. The
+ ;resulting property values are not equal to VALUE nor lists containing VALUE.
+ ;Optional argument OBJECT is the string or buffer containing the text."
+ ; (let ((start (text-property-not-all start end prop nil object)) next prev)
+ ; (while start
+ ; (setq next (next-single-property-change start prop object end)
+ ; prev (get-text-property start prop object))
+ ; (cond ((and (symbolp prev) (eq value prev))
+ ; (remove-text-property start next prop object))
+ ; ((and (listp prev) (memq value prev))
+ ; (let ((new (delq value prev)))
+ ; (cond ((null new)
+ ; (remove-text-property start next prop object))
+ ; ((= (length new) 1)
+ ; (put-text-property start next prop (car new) object))
+ ; (t
+ ; (put-text-property start next prop new object))))))
+ ; (setq start (text-property-not-all next end prop nil object)))))
+
+ ;;; End of Additional text property functions.
+
+ ;;; Syntactic regexp fontification functions.
+
+ ;; These syntactic keyword pass functions are identical to those keyword pass
+ ;; functions below, with the following exceptions; (a) they operate on
+ ;; `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' of course, (b) they are all `defun' as speed
+ ;; is less of an issue, (c) eval of property value does not occur JIT as speed
+ ;; is less of an issue, (d) OVERRIDE cannot be `prepend' or `append' as it
+ ;; makes no sense for `syntax-table' property values, (e) they do not do it
+ ;; LOUDLY as it is not likely to be intensive.
+
+ (defun font-lock-apply-syntactic-highlight (highlight)
+ "Apply HIGHLIGHT following a match.
+ HIGHLIGHT should be of the form MATCH-HIGHLIGHT,
+ see `font-lock-syntactic-keywords'."
+ (let* ((match (nth 0 highlight))
+ (start (match-beginning match)) (end (match-end match))
+ (value (nth 1 highlight))
+ (override (nth 2 highlight)))
+ (if (not start)
+ ;; No match but we might not signal an error.
+ (or (nth 3 highlight)
+ (error "No match %d in highlight %S" match highlight))
+ (when (and (consp value) (not (numberp (car value))))
+ (setq value (eval value)))
+ (when (stringp value) (setq value (string-to-syntax value)))
+ ;; Flush the syntax-cache. I believe this is not necessary for
+ ;; font-lock's use of syntax-ppss, but I'm not 100% sure and it can
+ ;; still be necessary for other users of syntax-ppss anyway.
+ (syntax-ppss-after-change-function start)
+ (cond
+ ((not override)
+ ;; Cannot override existing fontification.
+ (or (text-property-not-all start end 'syntax-table nil)
+ (put-text-property start end 'syntax-table value)))
+ ((eq override t)
+ ;; Override existing fontification.
+ (put-text-property start end 'syntax-table value))
+ ((eq override 'keep)
+ ;; Keep existing fontification.
+ (font-lock-fillin-text-property start end 'syntax-table value))))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-fontify-syntactic-anchored-keywords (keywords limit)
+ "Fontify according to KEYWORDS until LIMIT.
+ KEYWORDS should be of the form MATCH-ANCHORED, see `font-lock-keywords',
+ LIMIT can be modified by the value of its PRE-MATCH-FORM."
+ (let ((matcher (nth 0 keywords)) (lowdarks (nthcdr 3 keywords)) highlights
+ ;; Evaluate PRE-MATCH-FORM.
+ (pre-match-value (eval (nth 1 keywords))))
+ ;; Set LIMIT to value of PRE-MATCH-FORM or the end of line.
+ (if (and (numberp pre-match-value) (> pre-match-value (point)))
+ (setq limit pre-match-value)
+ (setq limit (line-end-position)))
+ (save-match-data
+ ;; Find an occurrence of `matcher' before `limit'.
+ (while (if (stringp matcher)
+ (re-search-forward matcher limit t)
+ (funcall matcher limit))
+ ;; Apply each highlight to this instance of `matcher'.
+ (setq highlights lowdarks)
+ (while highlights
+ (font-lock-apply-syntactic-highlight (car highlights))
+ (setq highlights (cdr highlights)))))
+ ;; Evaluate POST-MATCH-FORM.
+ (eval (nth 2 keywords))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-fontify-syntactic-keywords-region (start end)
+ "Fontify according to `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' between START and END.
+ START should be at the beginning of a line."
+ ;; Ensure the beginning of the file is properly syntactic-fontified.
+ (when (and font-lock-syntactically-fontified
+ (< font-lock-syntactically-fontified start))
+ (setq start (max font-lock-syntactically-fontified (point-min)))
+ (setq font-lock-syntactically-fontified end))
+ ;; If `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' is a symbol, get the real keywords.
+ (when (symbolp font-lock-syntactic-keywords)
+ (setq font-lock-syntactic-keywords (font-lock-eval-keywords
+ font-lock-syntactic-keywords)))
+ ;; If `font-lock-syntactic-keywords' is not compiled, compile it.
+ (unless (eq (car font-lock-syntactic-keywords) t)
+ (setq font-lock-syntactic-keywords (font-lock-compile-keywords
+ font-lock-syntactic-keywords)))
+ ;; Get down to business.
+ (let ((case-fold-search font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search)
+ (keywords (cdr font-lock-syntactic-keywords))
+ keyword matcher highlights)
+ (while keywords
+ ;; Find an occurrence of `matcher' from `start' to `end'.
+ (setq keyword (car keywords) matcher (car keyword))
+ (goto-char start)
+ (while (if (stringp matcher)
+ (re-search-forward matcher end t)
+ (funcall matcher end))
+ ;; Apply each highlight to this instance of `matcher', which may be
+ ;; specific highlights or more keywords anchored to `matcher'.
+ (setq highlights (cdr keyword))
+ (while highlights
+ (if (numberp (car (car highlights)))
+ (font-lock-apply-syntactic-highlight (car highlights))
+ (font-lock-fontify-syntactic-anchored-keywords (car highlights)
+ end))
+ (setq highlights (cdr highlights))))
+ (setq keywords (cdr keywords)))))
+
+ ;;; End of Syntactic regexp fontification functions.
+
+ ;;; Syntactic fontification functions.
+
+ (defun font-lock-fontify-syntactically-region (start end &optional loudly
ppss)
+ "Put proper face on each string and comment between START and END.
+ START should be at the beginning of a line."
+ (let (state face beg)
+ (if loudly (message "Fontifying %s... (syntactically...)" (buffer-name)))
+ (goto-char start)
+ ;;
+ ;; Find the state at the `beginning-of-line' before `start'.
+ (setq state (or ppss (syntax-ppss start)))
+ ;;
+ ;; Find each interesting place between here and `end'.
+ (while
+ (progn
+ (when (or (nth 3 state) (nth 4 state))
+ (setq face (funcall font-lock-syntactic-face-function state))
+ (setq beg (max (nth 8 state) start))
+ (setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) end nil nil state
+ 'syntax-table))
+ (when face (put-text-property beg (point) 'face face)))
+ (setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) end nil nil state
+ 'syntax-table))
+ (< (point) end)))))
+
+ ;;; End of Syntactic fontification functions.
+
+ ;;; Keyword regexp fontification functions.
+
+ (defsubst font-lock-apply-highlight (highlight)
+ "Apply HIGHLIGHT following a match.
+ HIGHLIGHT should be of the form MATCH-HIGHLIGHT, see `font-lock-keywords'."
+ (let* ((match (nth 0 highlight))
+ (start (match-beginning match)) (end (match-end match))
+ (override (nth 2 highlight)))
+ (if (not start)
+ ;; No match but we might not signal an error.
+ (or (nth 3 highlight)
+ (error "No match %d in highlight %S" match highlight))
+ (let ((val (eval (nth 1 highlight))))
+ (when (eq (car-safe val) 'face)
+ (add-text-properties start end (cddr val))
+ (setq val (cadr val)))
+ (cond
+ ((not override)
+ ;; Cannot override existing fontification.
+ (or (text-property-not-all start end 'face nil)
+ (put-text-property start end 'face val)))
+ ((eq override t)
+ ;; Override existing fontification.
+ (put-text-property start end 'face val))
+ ((eq override 'prepend)
+ ;; Prepend to existing fontification.
+ (font-lock-prepend-text-property start end 'face val))
+ ((eq override 'append)
+ ;; Append to existing fontification.
+ (font-lock-append-text-property start end 'face val))
+ ((eq override 'keep)
+ ;; Keep existing fontification.
+ (font-lock-fillin-text-property start end 'face val)))))))
+
+ (defsubst font-lock-fontify-anchored-keywords (keywords limit)
+ "Fontify according to KEYWORDS until LIMIT.
+ KEYWORDS should be of the form MATCH-ANCHORED, see `font-lock-keywords',
+ LIMIT can be modified by the value of its PRE-MATCH-FORM."
+ (let ((matcher (nth 0 keywords)) (lowdarks (nthcdr 3 keywords)) highlights
+ (lead-start (match-beginning 0))
+ ;; Evaluate PRE-MATCH-FORM.
+ (pre-match-value (eval (nth 1 keywords))))
+ ;; Set LIMIT to value of PRE-MATCH-FORM or the end of line.
+ (if (not (and (numberp pre-match-value) (> pre-match-value (point))))
+ (setq limit (line-end-position))
+ (setq limit pre-match-value)
+ (when (and font-lock-multiline (>= limit (line-beginning-position 2)))
+ ;; this is a multiline anchored match
+ ;; (setq font-lock-multiline t)
+ (put-text-property (if (= limit (line-beginning-position 2))
+ (1- limit)
+ (min lead-start (point)))
+ limit
+ 'font-lock-multiline t)))
+ (save-match-data
+ ;; Find an occurrence of `matcher' before `limit'.
+ (while (and (< (point) limit)
+ (if (stringp matcher)
+ (re-search-forward matcher limit t)
+ (funcall matcher limit)))
+ ;; Apply each highlight to this instance of `matcher'.
+ (setq highlights lowdarks)
+ (while highlights
+ (font-lock-apply-highlight (car highlights))
+ (setq highlights (cdr highlights)))))
+ ;; Evaluate POST-MATCH-FORM.
+ (eval (nth 2 keywords))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-fontify-keywords-region (start end &optional loudly)
+ "Fontify according to `font-lock-keywords' between START and END.
+ START should be at the beginning of a line.
+ LOUDLY, if non-nil, allows progress-meter bar."
+ (unless (eq (car font-lock-keywords) t)
+ (setq font-lock-keywords
+ (font-lock-compile-keywords font-lock-keywords t)))
+ (let ((case-fold-search font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search)
+ (keywords (cdr font-lock-keywords))
+ (bufname (buffer-name)) (count 0)
+ keyword matcher highlights)
+ ;;
+ ;; Fontify each item in `font-lock-keywords' from `start' to `end'.
+ (while keywords
+ (if loudly (message "Fontifying %s... (regexps..%s)" bufname
+ (make-string (incf count) ?.)))
+ ;;
+ ;; Find an occurrence of `matcher' from `start' to `end'.
+ (setq keyword (car keywords) matcher (car keyword))
+ (goto-char start)
+ (while (and (< (point) end)
+ (if (stringp matcher)
+ (re-search-forward matcher end t)
+ (funcall matcher end)))
+ (when (and font-lock-multiline
+ (>= (point)
+ (save-excursion (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+ (forward-line 1) (point))))
+ ;; this is a multiline regexp match
+ ;; (setq font-lock-multiline t)
+ (put-text-property (if (= (point)
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
+ (forward-line 1) (point)))
+ (1- (point))
+ (match-beginning 0))
+ (point)
+ 'font-lock-multiline t))
+ ;; Apply each highlight to this instance of `matcher', which may be
+ ;; specific highlights or more keywords anchored to `matcher'.
+ (setq highlights (cdr keyword))
+ (while highlights
+ (if (numberp (car (car highlights)))
+ (font-lock-apply-highlight (car highlights))
+ (font-lock-fontify-anchored-keywords (car highlights) end))
+ (setq highlights (cdr highlights))))
+ (setq keywords (cdr keywords)))))
+
+ ;;; End of Keyword regexp fontification functions.
+
+ ;; Various functions.
+
+ (defun font-lock-compile-keywords (keywords &optional regexp)
+ "Compile KEYWORDS into the form (t KEYWORD ...).
+ Here KEYWORD is of the form (MATCHER HIGHLIGHT ...) as shown in the
+ `font-lock-keywords' doc string.
+ If REGEXP is non-nil, it means these keywords are used for
+ `font-lock-keywords' rather than for `font-lock-syntactic-keywords'."
+ (if (eq (car-safe keywords) t)
+ keywords
+ (setq keywords (cons t (mapcar 'font-lock-compile-keyword keywords)))
+ (if (and regexp
+ (eq (or syntax-begin-function
+ font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function)
+ 'beginning-of-defun)
+ (not beginning-of-defun-function))
+ ;; Try to detect when a string or comment contains something that
+ ;; looks like a defun and would thus confuse font-lock.
+ (nconc keywords
+ `((,(if defun-prompt-regexp
+ (concat "^\\(?:" defun-prompt-regexp "\\)?\\s(")
+ "^\\s(")
+ (0
+ (if (memq (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'face)
+ '(font-lock-string-face font-lock-doc-face
+ font-lock-comment-face))
+ font-lock-warning-face)
+ prepend)))))
+ keywords))
+
+ (defun font-lock-compile-keyword (keyword)
+ (cond ((nlistp keyword) ; MATCHER
+ (list keyword '(0 font-lock-keyword-face)))
+ ((eq (car keyword) 'eval) ; (eval . FORM)
+ (font-lock-compile-keyword (eval (cdr keyword))))
+ ((eq (car-safe (cdr keyword)) 'quote) ; (MATCHER . 'FORM)
+ ;; If FORM is a FACENAME then quote it. Otherwise ignore the quote.
+ (if (symbolp (nth 2 keyword))
+ (list (car keyword) (list 0 (cdr keyword)))
+ (font-lock-compile-keyword (cons (car keyword) (nth 2 keyword)))))
+ ((numberp (cdr keyword)) ; (MATCHER . MATCH)
+ (list (car keyword) (list (cdr keyword) 'font-lock-keyword-face)))
+ ((symbolp (cdr keyword)) ; (MATCHER . FACENAME)
+ (list (car keyword) (list 0 (cdr keyword))))
+ ((nlistp (nth 1 keyword)) ; (MATCHER . HIGHLIGHT)
+ (list (car keyword) (cdr keyword)))
+ (t ; (MATCHER HIGHLIGHT ...)
+ keyword)))
+
+ (defun font-lock-eval-keywords (keywords)
+ "Evalulate KEYWORDS if a function (funcall) or variable (eval) name."
+ (if (listp keywords)
+ keywords
+ (font-lock-eval-keywords (if (fboundp keywords)
+ (funcall keywords)
+ (eval keywords)))))
+
+ (defun font-lock-value-in-major-mode (alist)
+ "Return value in ALIST for `major-mode', or ALIST if it is not an alist.
+ Structure is ((MAJOR-MODE . VALUE) ...) where MAJOR-MODE may be t."
+ (if (consp alist)
+ (cdr (or (assq major-mode alist) (assq t alist)))
+ alist))
+
+ (defun font-lock-choose-keywords (keywords level)
+ "Return LEVELth element of KEYWORDS.
+ A LEVEL of nil is equal to a LEVEL of 0, a LEVEL of t is equal to
+ \(1- (length KEYWORDS))."
+ (cond ((not (and (listp keywords) (symbolp (car keywords))))
+ keywords)
+ ((numberp level)
+ (or (nth level keywords) (car (reverse keywords))))
+ ((eq level t)
+ (car (reverse keywords)))
+ (t
+ (car keywords))))
+
+ (defvar font-lock-set-defaults nil) ; Whether we have set up defaults.
+
+ (defun font-lock-set-defaults ()
+ "Set fontification defaults appropriately for this mode.
+ Sets various variables using `font-lock-defaults' (or, if nil, using
+ `font-lock-defaults-alist') and `font-lock-maximum-decoration'."
+ ;; Set fontification defaults iff not previously set.
+ (unless font-lock-set-defaults
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-set-defaults) t)
+ (make-local-variable 'font-lock-fontified)
+ (make-local-variable 'font-lock-multiline)
+ (let* ((defaults (or font-lock-defaults
+ (cdr (assq major-mode font-lock-defaults-alist))))
+ (keywords
+ (font-lock-choose-keywords (nth 0 defaults)
+ (font-lock-value-in-major-mode
font-lock-maximum-decoration)))
+ (local (cdr (assq major-mode font-lock-keywords-alist)))
+ (removed-keywords
+ (cdr-safe (assq major-mode font-lock-removed-keywords-alist))))
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) defaults)
+ ;; Syntactic fontification?
+ (when (nth 1 defaults)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords-only) t))
+ ;; Case fold during regexp fontification?
+ (when (nth 2 defaults)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search) t))
+ ;; Syntax table for regexp and syntactic fontification?
+ (when (nth 3 defaults)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-syntax-table)
+ (copy-syntax-table (syntax-table)))
+ (dolist (selem (nth 3 defaults))
+ ;; The character to modify may be a single CHAR or a STRING.
+ (let ((syntax (cdr selem)))
+ (dolist (char (if (numberp (car selem))
+ (list (car selem))
+ (mapcar 'identity (car selem))))
+ (modify-syntax-entry char syntax font-lock-syntax-table)))))
+ ;; Syntax function for syntactic fontification?
+ (when (nth 4 defaults)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function)
+ (nth 4 defaults)))
+ ;; Variable alist?
+ (dolist (x (nthcdr 5 defaults))
+ (set (make-local-variable (car x)) (cdr x)))
+ ;; Setup `font-lock-keywords' last because its value might depend
+ ;; on other settings (e.g. font-lock-compile-keywords uses
+ ;; font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function).
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords)
+ (font-lock-compile-keywords (font-lock-eval-keywords keywords) t))
+ ;; Local fontification?
+ (while local
+ (font-lock-add-keywords nil (car (car local)) (cdr (car local)))
+ (setq local (cdr local)))
+ (when removed-keywords
+ (font-lock-remove-keywords nil removed-keywords)))))
+
+ ;;; Colour etc. support.
+
+ ;; Originally face attributes were specified via `font-lock-face-attributes'.
+ ;; Users then changed the default face attributes by setting that variable.
+ ;; However, we try and be back-compatible and respect its value if set except
+ ;; for faces where M-x customize has been used to save changes for the face.
+ (when (boundp 'font-lock-face-attributes)
+ (let ((face-attributes font-lock-face-attributes))
+ (while face-attributes
+ (let* ((face-attribute (pop face-attributes))
+ (face (car face-attribute)))
+ ;; Rustle up a `defface' SPEC from a `font-lock-face-attributes' entry.
+ (unless (get face 'saved-face)
+ (let ((foreground (nth 1 face-attribute))
+ (background (nth 2 face-attribute))
+ (bold-p (nth 3 face-attribute))
+ (italic-p (nth 4 face-attribute))
+ (underline-p (nth 5 face-attribute))
+ face-spec)
+ (when foreground
+ (setq face-spec (cons ':foreground (cons foreground face-spec))))
+ (when background
+ (setq face-spec (cons ':background (cons background face-spec))))
+ (when bold-p
+ (setq face-spec (append '(:weight bold) face-spec)))
+ (when italic-p
+ (setq face-spec (append '(:slant italic) face-spec)))
+ (when underline-p
+ (setq face-spec (append '(:underline t) face-spec)))
+ (custom-declare-face face (list (list t face-spec)) nil)))))))
+
+ ;; But now we do it the custom way. Note that `defface' will not overwrite
any
+ ;; faces declared above via `custom-declare-face'.
+ (defface font-lock-comment-face
+ '((((type tty pc) (class color) (background light)) (:foreground "red"))
+ (((type tty pc) (class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "red1"))
+ (((class grayscale) (background light))
+ (:foreground "DimGray" :weight bold :slant italic))
+ (((class grayscale) (background dark))
+ (:foreground "LightGray" :weight bold :slant italic))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Firebrick"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "chocolate1"))
+ (t (:weight bold :slant italic)))
+ "Font Lock mode face used to highlight comments."
+ :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
+
+ (defface font-lock-string-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "green"))
+ (((class grayscale) (background light)) (:foreground "DimGray" :slant
italic))
+ (((class grayscale) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightGray" :slant
italic))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "RosyBrown"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSalmon"))
+ (t (:slant italic)))
+ "Font Lock mode face used to highlight strings."
+ :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
+
+ (defface font-lock-doc-face
+ '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
+ "Font Lock mode face used to highlight documentation."
+ :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
+
+ (defface font-lock-keyword-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "cyan" :weight bold))
+ (((class grayscale) (background light)) (:foreground "LightGray" :weight
bold))
+ (((class grayscale) (background dark)) (:foreground "DimGray" :weight
bold))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Purple"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Cyan"))
+ (t (:weight bold)))
+ "Font Lock mode face used to highlight keywords."
+ :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
+
+ (defface font-lock-builtin-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "blue" :weight light))
+ (((class grayscale) (background light)) (:foreground "LightGray" :weight
bold))
+ (((class grayscale) (background dark)) (:foreground "DimGray" :weight
bold))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Orchid"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSteelBlue"))
+ (t (:weight bold)))
+ "Font Lock mode face used to highlight builtins."
+ :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
+
+ (defface font-lock-function-name-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "blue" :weight bold))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Blue"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightSkyBlue"))
+ (t (:inverse-video t :weight bold)))
+ "Font Lock mode face used to highlight function names."
+ :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
+
+ (defface font-lock-variable-name-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "yellow" :weight light))
+ (((class grayscale) (background light))
+ (:foreground "Gray90" :weight bold :slant italic))
+ (((class grayscale) (background dark))
+ (:foreground "DimGray" :weight bold :slant italic))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "DarkGoldenrod"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "LightGoldenrod"))
+ (t (:weight bold :slant italic)))
+ "Font Lock mode face used to highlight variable names."
+ :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
+
+ (defface font-lock-type-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "green"))
+ (((class grayscale) (background light)) (:foreground "Gray90" :weight
bold))
+ (((class grayscale) (background dark)) (:foreground "DimGray" :weight
bold))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "ForestGreen"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "PaleGreen"))
+ (t (:weight bold :underline t)))
+ "Font Lock mode face used to highlight type and classes."
+ :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
+
+ (defface font-lock-constant-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "magenta"))
+ (((class grayscale) (background light))
+ (:foreground "LightGray" :weight bold :underline t))
+ (((class grayscale) (background dark))
+ (:foreground "Gray50" :weight bold :underline t))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "CadetBlue"))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Aquamarine"))
+ (t (:weight bold :underline t)))
+ "Font Lock mode face used to highlight constants and labels."
+ :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
+
+ (defface font-lock-warning-face
+ '((((type tty) (class color)) (:foreground "red"))
+ (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Red" :weight bold))
+ (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Pink" :weight bold))
+ (t (:inverse-video t :weight bold)))
+ "Font Lock mode face used to highlight warnings."
+ :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
+
+ (defface font-lock-preprocessor-face
+ '((t :inherit 'font-lock-builtin-face))
+ "Font Lock mode face used to highlight preprocessor directives."
+ :group 'font-lock-highlighting-faces)
+
+ ;;; End of Colour etc. support.
+
+ ;;; Menu support.
+
+ ;; This section of code is commented out because Emacs does not have real menu
+ ;; buttons. (We can mimic them by putting "( ) " or "(X) " at the beginning
of
+ ;; the menu entry text, but with Xt it looks both ugly and embarrassingly
+ ;; amateur.) If/When Emacs gets real menus buttons, put in menu-bar.el after
+ ;; the entry for "Text Properties" something like:
+ ;;
+ ;; (define-key menu-bar-edit-menu [font-lock]
+ ;; (cons "Syntax Highlighting" font-lock-menu))
+ ;;
+ ;; and remove a single ";" from the beginning of each line in the rest of this
+ ;; section. Probably the mechanism for telling the menu code what are menu
+ ;; buttons and when they are on or off needs tweaking. I have assumed that
the
+ ;; mechanism is via `menu-toggle' and `menu-selected' symbol properties. sm.
+
+ ;;;;###autoload
+ ;(progn
+ ; ;; Make the Font Lock menu.
+ ; (defvar font-lock-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Syntax Highlighting"))
+ ; ;; Add the menu items in reverse order.
+ ; (define-key font-lock-menu [fontify-less]
+ ; '("Less In Current Buffer" . font-lock-fontify-less))
+ ; (define-key font-lock-menu [fontify-more]
+ ; '("More In Current Buffer" . font-lock-fontify-more))
+ ; (define-key font-lock-menu [font-lock-sep]
+ ; '("--"))
+ ; (define-key font-lock-menu [font-lock-mode]
+ ; '("In Current Buffer" . font-lock-mode))
+ ; (define-key font-lock-menu [global-font-lock-mode]
+ ; '("In All Buffers" . global-font-lock-mode)))
+ ;
+ ;;;;###autoload
+ ;(progn
+ ; ;; We put the appropriate `menu-enable' etc. symbol property values on when
+ ; ;; font-lock.el is loaded, so we don't need to autoload the three
variables.
+ ; (put 'global-font-lock-mode 'menu-toggle t)
+ ; (put 'font-lock-mode 'menu-toggle t)
+ ; (put 'font-lock-fontify-more 'menu-enable '(identity))
+ ; (put 'font-lock-fontify-less 'menu-enable '(identity)))
+ ;
+ ;;; Put the appropriate symbol property values on now. See above.
+ ;(put 'global-font-lock-mode 'menu-selected 'global-font-lock-mode)
+ ;(put 'font-lock-mode 'menu-selected 'font-lock-mode)
+ ;(put 'font-lock-fontify-more 'menu-enable '(nth 2 font-lock-fontify-level))
+ ;(put 'font-lock-fontify-less 'menu-enable '(nth 1 font-lock-fontify-level))
+ ;
+ ;(defvar font-lock-fontify-level nil) ; For less/more fontification.
+ ;
+ ;(defun font-lock-fontify-level (level)
+ ; (let ((font-lock-maximum-decoration level))
+ ; (when font-lock-mode
+ ; (font-lock-mode))
+ ; (font-lock-mode)
+ ; (when font-lock-verbose
+ ; (message "Fontifying %s... level %d" (buffer-name) level))))
+ ;
+ ;(defun font-lock-fontify-less ()
+ ; "Fontify the current buffer with less decoration.
+ ;See `font-lock-maximum-decoration'."
+ ; (interactive)
+ ; ;; Check in case we get called interactively.
+ ; (if (nth 1 font-lock-fontify-level)
+ ; (font-lock-fontify-level (1- (car font-lock-fontify-level)))
+ ; (error "No less decoration")))
+ ;
+ ;(defun font-lock-fontify-more ()
+ ; "Fontify the current buffer with more decoration.
+ ;See `font-lock-maximum-decoration'."
+ ; (interactive)
+ ; ;; Check in case we get called interactively.
+ ; (if (nth 2 font-lock-fontify-level)
+ ; (font-lock-fontify-level (1+ (car font-lock-fontify-level)))
+ ; (error "No more decoration")))
+ ;
+ ;;; This should be called by `font-lock-set-defaults'.
+ ;(defun font-lock-set-menu ()
+ ; ;; Activate less/more fontification entries if there are multiple levels
for
+ ; ;; the current buffer. Sets `font-lock-fontify-level' to be of the form
+ ; ;; (CURRENT-LEVEL IS-LOWER-LEVEL-P IS-HIGHER-LEVEL-P) for menu activation.
+ ; (let ((keywords (or (nth 0 font-lock-defaults)
+ ; (nth 1 (assq major-mode font-lock-defaults-alist))))
+ ; (level (font-lock-value-in-major-mode font-lock-maximum-decoration)))
+ ; (make-local-variable 'font-lock-fontify-level)
+ ; (if (or (symbolp keywords) (= (length keywords) 1))
+ ; (font-lock-unset-menu)
+ ; (cond ((eq level t)
+ ; (setq level (1- (length keywords))))
+ ; ((or (null level) (zerop level))
+ ; ;; The default level is usually, but not necessarily, level 1.
+ ; (setq level (- (length keywords)
+ ; (length (member (eval (car keywords))
+ ; (mapcar 'eval (cdr keywords))))))))
+ ; (setq font-lock-fontify-level (list level (> level 1)
+ ; (< level (1- (length keywords))))))))
+ ;
+ ;;; This should be called by `font-lock-unset-defaults'.
+ ;(defun font-lock-unset-menu ()
+ ; ;; Deactivate less/more fontification entries.
+ ; (setq font-lock-fontify-level nil))
+
+ ;;; End of Menu support.
+
+ ;;; Various regexp information shared by several modes.
+ ;;; Information specific to a single mode should go in its load library.
+
+ ;; Font Lock support for C, C++, Objective-C and Java modes is now in
+ ;; cc-fonts.el (and required by cc-mode.el). However, the below function
+ ;; should stay in font-lock.el, since it is used by other libraries. sm.
+
+ (defun font-lock-match-c-style-declaration-item-and-skip-to-next (limit)
+ "Match, and move over, any declaration/definition item after point.
+ Matches after point, but ignores leading whitespace and `*' characters.
+ Does not move further than LIMIT.
+
+ The expected syntax of a declaration/definition item is `word' (preceded by
+ optional whitespace and `*' characters and proceeded by optional whitespace)
+ optionally followed by a `('. Everything following the item (but belonging to
+ it) is expected to be skip-able by `scan-sexps', and items are expected to be
+ separated with a `,' and to be terminated with a `;'.
+
+ Thus the regexp matches after point: word (
+ ^^^^ ^
+ Where the match subexpressions are: 1 2
+
+ The item is delimited by (match-beginning 1) and (match-end 1).
+ If (match-beginning 2) is non-nil, the item is followed by a `('.
+
+ This function could be MATCHER in a MATCH-ANCHORED `font-lock-keywords' item."
+ (when (looking-at "[ \n\t*]*\\(\\sw+\\)[ \t\n]*\\(((?\\)?")
+ (when (and (match-end 2) (> (- (match-end 2) (match-beginning 2)) 1))
+ ;; If `word' is followed by a double open-paren, it's probably
+ ;; a macro used for "int myfun P_ ((int arg1))". Let's go back one
+ ;; word to try and match `myfun' rather than `P_'.
+ (let ((pos (point)))
+ (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
+ (skip-syntax-backward "w")
+ (unless (looking-at "\\(\\sw+\\)[ \t\n]*\\sw+[ \t\n]*\\(((?\\)?")
+ ;; Looks like it was something else, so go back to where we
+ ;; were and reset the match data by rematching.
+ (goto-char pos)
+ (looking-at "[ \n\t*]*\\(\\sw+\\)[ \t\n]*\\(((?\\)?"))))
+ (save-match-data
+ (condition-case nil
+ (save-restriction
+ ;; Restrict to the LIMIT.
+ (narrow-to-region (point-min) limit)
+ (goto-char (match-end 1))
+ ;; Move over any item value, etc., to the next item.
+ (while (not (looking-at "[ \t\n]*\\(\\(,\\)\\|;\\|\\'\\)"))
+ (goto-char (or (scan-sexps (point) 1) (point-max))))
+ (if (match-end 2)
+ (goto-char (match-end 2))))
+ (error t)))))
+
+ ;; Lisp.
+
+ (defconst lisp-font-lock-keywords-1
+ (eval-when-compile
+ (list
+ ;;
+ ;; Definitions.
+ (list (concat "(\\(def\\("
+ ;; Function declarations.
+
"\\(advice\\|varalias\\|alias\\|generic\\|macro\\*?\\|method\\|"
+ "setf\\|subst\\*?\\|un\\*?\\|"
+ "ine-\\(condition\\|\\(?:derived\\|minor\\)-mode\\|"
+ "method-combination\\|setf-expander\\|skeleton\\|widget\\|"
+
"function\\|\\(compiler\\|modify\\|symbol\\)-macro\\)\\)\\|"
+ ;; Variable declarations.
+ "\\(const\\(ant\\)?\\|custom\\|face\\|parameter\\|var\\)\\|"
+ ;; Structure declarations.
+ "\\(class\\|group\\|theme\\|package\\|struct\\|type\\)"
+ "\\)\\)\\>"
+ ;; Any whitespace and defined object.
+ "[ \t'\(]*"
+ "\\(setf[ \t]+\\sw+)\\|\\sw+\\)?")
+ '(1 font-lock-keyword-face)
+ '(9 (cond ((match-beginning 3) font-lock-function-name-face)
+ ((match-beginning 6) font-lock-variable-name-face)
+ (t font-lock-type-face))
+ nil t))
+ ;;
+ ;; Emacs Lisp autoload cookies.
+ '("^;;;###\\(autoload\\)" 1 font-lock-warning-face prepend)
+ ))
+ "Subdued level highlighting for Lisp modes.")
+
+ (defconst lisp-font-lock-keywords-2
+ (append lisp-font-lock-keywords-1
+ (eval-when-compile
+ (list
+ ;;
+ ;; Control structures. Emacs Lisp forms.
+ (cons (concat
+ "(" (regexp-opt
+ '("cond" "if" "while" "let" "let*"
+ "prog" "progn" "progv" "prog1" "prog2" "prog*"
+ "inline" "lambda" "save-restriction" "save-excursion"
+ "save-window-excursion" "save-selected-window"
+ "save-match-data" "save-current-buffer" "unwind-protect"
+ "condition-case" "track-mouse"
+ "eval-after-load" "eval-and-compile" "eval-when-compile"
+ "eval-when"
+ "with-current-buffer" "with-electric-help"
+ "with-output-to-string" "with-output-to-temp-buffer"
+ "with-temp-buffer" "with-temp-file" "with-temp-message"
+ "with-timeout") t)
+ "\\>")
+ 1)
+ ;;
+ ;; Control structures. Common Lisp forms.
+ (cons (concat
+ "(" (regexp-opt
+ '("when" "unless" "case" "ecase" "typecase" "etypecase"
+ "ccase" "ctypecase" "handler-case" "handler-bind"
+ "restart-bind" "restart-case" "in-package"
+ "cerror" "break" "ignore-errors"
+ "loop" "do" "do*" "dotimes" "dolist" "the" "locally"
+ "proclaim" "declaim" "declare" "symbol-macrolet"
+ "lexical-let" "lexical-let*" "flet" "labels" "compiler-let"
+ "destructuring-bind" "macrolet" "tagbody" "block"
+ "return" "return-from") t)
+ "\\>")
+ 1)
+ ;;
+ ;; Exit/Feature symbols as constants.
+ (list (concat "(\\(catch\\|throw\\|featurep\\|provide\\|require\\)\\>"
+ "[ \t']*\\(\\sw+\\)?")
+ '(1 font-lock-keyword-face)
+ '(2 font-lock-constant-face nil t))
+ ;;
+ ;; Erroneous structures.
+ '("(\\(abort\\|assert\\|error\\|signal\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-warning-face)
+ ;;
+ ;; Words inside \\[] tend to be for `substitute-command-keys'.
+ '("\\\\\\\\\\[\\(\\sw+\\)]" 1 font-lock-constant-face prepend)
+ ;;
+ ;; Words inside `' tend to be symbol names.
+ '("`\\(\\sw\\sw+\\)'" 1 font-lock-constant-face prepend)
+ ;;
+ ;; Constant values.
+ '("\\<:\\sw+\\>" 0 font-lock-builtin-face)
+ ;;
+ ;; ELisp and CLisp `&' keywords as types.
+ '("\\&\\sw+\\>" . font-lock-type-face)
+ ;;
+ ;; CL `with-' and `do-' constructs
+ '("(\\(\\(do-\\|with-\\)\\(\\s_\\|\\w\\)*\\)" 1 font-lock-keyword-face)
+ )))
+ "Gaudy level highlighting for Lisp modes.")
+
+ (defvar lisp-font-lock-keywords lisp-font-lock-keywords-1
+ "Default expressions to highlight in Lisp modes.")
+
+ (provide 'font-lock)
+
+ (when (eq font-lock-support-mode 'jit-lock-mode)
+ (require 'jit-lock))
+
+ ;;; font-lock.el ends here
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