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;;; cc-engine.el --- core syntax guessing engine for CC mode -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1987, 1992-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Authors: 2001- Alan Mackenzie
;; 1998- Martin Stjernholm
;; 1992-1999 Barry A. Warsaw
;; 1987 Dave Detlefs
;; 1987 Stewart Clamen
;; 1985 Richard M. Stallman
;; Maintainer: bug-cc-mode@gnu.org
;; Created: 22-Apr-1997 (split from cc-mode.el)
;; Keywords: c languages
;; Package: cc-mode
;; 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 3 of the License, 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. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;; The functions which have docstring documentation can be considered
;; part of an API which other packages can use in CC Mode buffers.
;; Otoh, undocumented functions and functions with the documentation
;; in comments are considered purely internal and can change semantics
;; or even disappear in the future.
;;
;; (This policy applies to CC Mode as a whole, not just this file. It
;; probably also applies to many other Emacs packages, but here it's
;; clearly spelled out.)
;; Hidden buffer changes
;;
;; Various functions in CC Mode use text properties for caching and
;; syntactic markup purposes, and those of them that might modify such
;; properties but still don't modify the buffer in a visible way are
;; said to do "hidden buffer changes". They should be used within
;; `c-save-buffer-state' or a similar function that saves and restores
;; buffer modifiedness, disables buffer change hooks, etc.
;;
;; Interactive functions are assumed to not do hidden buffer changes,
;; except in the specific parts of them that do real changes.
;;
;; Lineup functions are assumed to do hidden buffer changes. They
;; must not do real changes, though.
;;
;; All other functions that do hidden buffer changes have that noted
;; in their doc string or comment.
;;
;; The intention with this system is to avoid wrapping every leaf
;; function that do hidden buffer changes inside
;; `c-save-buffer-state'. It should be used as near the top of the
;; interactive functions as possible.
;;
;; Functions called during font locking are allowed to do hidden
;; buffer changes since the font-lock package run them in a context
;; similar to `c-save-buffer-state' (in fact, that function is heavily
;; inspired by `save-buffer-state' in the font-lock package).
;; Use of text properties
;;
;; CC Mode uses several text properties internally to mark up various
;; positions, e.g. to improve speed and to eliminate glitches in
;; interactive refontification.
;;
;; Note: This doc is for internal use only. Other packages should not
;; assume that these text properties are used as described here.
;;
;; 'category
;; Used for "indirection". With its help, some other property can
;; be cheaply and easily switched on or off everywhere it occurs.
;;
;; 'syntax-table
;; Used to modify the syntax of some characters. It is used to
;; mark the "<" and ">" of angle bracket parens with paren syntax, to
;; "hide" obtrusive characters in preprocessor lines, and to mark C++
;; raw strings to enable their fontification.
;;
;; This property is used on single characters and is therefore
;; always treated as front and rear nonsticky (or start and end open
;; in XEmacs vocabulary). It's therefore installed on
;; `text-property-default-nonsticky' if that variable exists (Emacs
;; >= 21).
;;
;; 'c-fl-syn-tab
;; Saves the value of syntax-table properties which have been
;; temporarily removed from certain buffer positions. The syntax-table
;; properties are restored during c-before-change, c-after-change, and
;; font locking. The purpose of the temporary removal is to enable
;; C-M-* key sequences to operate over bogus pairs of string delimiters
;; which are "adjacent", yet do not delimit a string.
;;
;; 'c-is-sws and 'c-in-sws
;; Used by `c-forward-syntactic-ws' and `c-backward-syntactic-ws' to
;; speed them up. See the comment blurb before `c-put-is-sws'
;; below for further details.
;;
;; 'c-type
;; This property is used on single characters to mark positions with
;; special syntactic relevance of various sorts. Its primary use is
;; to avoid glitches when multiline constructs are refontified
;; interactively (on font lock decoration level 3). It's cleared in
;; a region before it's fontified and is then put on relevant chars
;; in that region as they are encountered during the fontification.
;; The value specifies the kind of position:
;;
;; 'c-decl-arg-start
;; Put on the last char of the token preceding each declaration
;; inside a declaration style arglist (typically in a function
;; prototype).
;;
;; 'c-decl-end
;; Put on the last char of the token preceding a declaration.
;; This is used in cases where declaration boundaries can't be
;; recognized simply by looking for a token like ";" or "}".
;; `c-type-decl-end-used' must be set if this is used (see also
;; `c-find-decl-spots').
;;
;; 'c-<>-arg-sep
;; Put on the commas that separate arguments in angle bracket
;; arglists like C++ template arglists.
;;
;; 'c-decl-id-start and 'c-decl-type-start
;; Put on the last char of the token preceding each declarator
;; in the declarator list of a declaration. They are also used
;; between the identifiers cases like enum declarations.
;; 'c-decl-type-start is used when the declarators are types,
;; 'c-decl-id-start otherwise.
;;
;; 'c-not-decl
;; Put on the brace which introduces a brace list and on the commas
;; which separate the elements within it.
;;
;; 'c-awk-NL-prop
;; Used in AWK mode to mark the various kinds of newlines. See
;; cc-awk.el.
;;; Code:
(eval-when-compile
(let ((load-path
(if (and (boundp 'byte-compile-dest-file)
(stringp byte-compile-dest-file))
(cons (file-name-directory byte-compile-dest-file) load-path)
load-path)))
(load "cc-bytecomp" nil t)))
(cc-require 'cc-defs)
(cc-require-when-compile 'cc-langs)
(cc-require 'cc-vars)
(defvar c-doc-line-join-re)
(defvar c-doc-bright-comment-start-re)
(defvar c-doc-line-join-end-ch)
(defvar c-fl-syn-tab-region)
(cc-bytecomp-defun c-clear-string-fences)
(cc-bytecomp-defun c-restore-string-fences)
;; Make declarations for all the `c-lang-defvar' variables in cc-langs.
(defmacro c-declare-lang-variables ()
`(progn
,@(c--mapcan (lambda (init)
`(,(if (elt init 2)
`(defvar ,(car init) nil ,(elt init 2))
`(defvar ,(car init) nil))
(make-variable-buffer-local ',(car init))))
(cdr c-lang-variable-inits))))
(c-declare-lang-variables)
;;; Internal state variables.
;; Internal state of hungry delete key feature
(defvar c-hungry-delete-key nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-hungry-delete-key)
;; The electric flag (toggled by `c-toggle-electric-state').
;; If t, electric actions (like automatic reindentation, and (if
;; c-auto-newline is also set) auto newlining) will happen when an electric
;; key like `{' is pressed (or an electric keyword like `else').
(defvar c-electric-flag t)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-electric-flag)
;; Internal state of auto newline feature.
(defvar c-auto-newline nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-auto-newline)
;; Included in the mode line to indicate the active submodes.
;; (defvar c-submode-indicators nil)
;; (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-submode-indicators)
(defun c-calculate-state (arg prevstate)
;; Calculate the new state of PREVSTATE, t or nil, based on arg. If
;; arg is nil or zero, toggle the state. If arg is negative, turn
;; the state off, and if arg is positive, turn the state on
(if (or (not arg)
(zerop (setq arg (prefix-numeric-value arg))))
(not prevstate)
(> arg 0)))
;; Basic handling of preprocessor directives.
;; This is a dynamically bound cache used together with
;; `c-query-macro-start' and `c-query-and-set-macro-start'. It only
;; works as long as point doesn't cross a macro boundary.
(defvar c-macro-start 'unknown)
(defsubst c-query-and-set-macro-start ()
(if (symbolp c-macro-start)
(setq c-macro-start (save-excursion
(c-save-buffer-state ()
(and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point)))))
c-macro-start))
(defsubst c-query-macro-start ()
(if (symbolp c-macro-start)
(save-excursion
(c-save-buffer-state ()
(and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point))))
c-macro-start))
;; One element macro cache to cope with continual movement within very large
;; CPP macros.
(defvar c-macro-cache nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-macro-cache)
;; Nil or cons of the bounds of the most recent CPP form probed by
;; `c-beginning-of-macro', `c-end-of-macro' or `c-syntactic-end-of-macro'.
;; The cdr will be nil if we know only the start of the CPP form.
(defvar c-macro-cache-start-pos nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-macro-cache-start-pos)
;; The starting position from where we determined `c-macro-cache'.
(defvar c-macro-cache-syntactic nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-macro-cache-syntactic)
;; Either nil, or the syntactic end of the macro currently represented by
;; `c-macro-cache'.
(defvar c-macro-cache-no-comment nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-macro-cache-no-comment)
;; Either nil, or the position of a comment which is open at the end of the
;; macro represented by `c-macro-cache'.
(defun c-invalidate-macro-cache (beg _end)
;; Called from a before-change function. If the change region is before or
;; in the macro characterized by `c-macro-cache' etc., nullify it
;; appropriately. BEG and END are the standard before-change-functions
;; parameters. END isn't used.
(cond
((null c-macro-cache))
((<= beg (car c-macro-cache))
(setq c-macro-cache nil
c-macro-cache-start-pos nil
c-macro-cache-syntactic nil
c-macro-cache-no-comment nil))
((and (cdr c-macro-cache)
(< beg (cdr c-macro-cache)))
(setcdr c-macro-cache nil)
(setq c-macro-cache-start-pos beg
c-macro-cache-syntactic nil
c-macro-cache-no-comment nil))
((and c-macro-cache-start-pos
(< beg c-macro-cache-start-pos))
(setq c-macro-cache-start-pos beg
c-macro-cache-syntactic nil
c-macro-cache-no-comment nil))))
(defun c-macro-is-genuine-p ()
;; Check that the ostensible CPP construct at point is a real one. In
;; particular, if point is on the first line of a narrowed buffer, make sure
;; that the "#" isn't, say, the second character of a "##" operator. Return
;; t when the macro is real, nil otherwise.
(let ((here (point)))
(beginning-of-line)
(prog1
(if (and (eq (point) (point-min))
(/= (point) 1))
(save-restriction
(widen)
(beginning-of-line)
(and (looking-at c-anchored-cpp-prefix)
(eq (match-beginning 1) here)))
t)
(goto-char here))))
(defun c-beginning-of-macro (&optional lim)
"Go to the beginning of a preprocessor directive.
Leave point at the beginning of the directive and return t if in one,
otherwise return nil and leave point unchanged.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(let ((here (point))
(pause (c-point 'eol)))
(when c-opt-cpp-prefix
(if (and (car c-macro-cache)
(>= (point) (car c-macro-cache))
(or (and (cdr c-macro-cache)
(<= (point) (cdr c-macro-cache)))
(<= (point) c-macro-cache-start-pos)))
(unless (< (car c-macro-cache) (or lim (point-min)))
(progn (goto-char (max (or lim (point-min)) (car c-macro-cache)))
(setq c-macro-cache-start-pos
(max c-macro-cache-start-pos here))
t))
(setq c-macro-cache nil
c-macro-cache-start-pos nil
c-macro-cache-syntactic nil
c-macro-cache-no-comment nil)
(save-restriction
(if lim (narrow-to-region lim (point-max)))
(beginning-of-line)
(when (or (null lim)
(>= here lim))
(save-match-data
;; Note the similarity of the code here to some in
;; `c-backward-sws'.
(while
(progn
(while (eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?\\)
(forward-line -1))
(when (and c-last-c-comment-end-on-line-re
(re-search-forward
c-last-c-comment-end-on-line-re pause t))
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(if (c-backward-single-comment)
(progn
(beginning-of-line)
(setq pause (point)))
(goto-char pause)
nil))))))
(back-to-indentation)
(if (and (<= (point) here)
(save-match-data (looking-at c-opt-cpp-start))
(c-macro-is-genuine-p))
(progn
(setq c-macro-cache (cons (point) nil)
c-macro-cache-start-pos here
c-macro-cache-syntactic nil)
t)
(goto-char here)
nil))))))
(defun c-end-of-macro (&optional lim)
"Go to the end of a preprocessor directive.
More accurately, move the point to the end of the closest following
line that doesn't end with a line continuation backslash - no check is
done that the point is inside a cpp directive to begin with, although
it is assumed that point isn't inside a comment or string.
If LIM is provided, it is a limit position at which point is left
if the end of the macro doesn't occur earlier.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(save-restriction
(if lim (narrow-to-region (point-min) lim))
(if (and (cdr c-macro-cache)
(<= (point) (cdr c-macro-cache))
(>= (point) (car c-macro-cache)))
(goto-char (cdr c-macro-cache))
(unless (and (car c-macro-cache)
(<= (point) c-macro-cache-start-pos)
(>= (point) (car c-macro-cache)))
(setq c-macro-cache nil
c-macro-cache-start-pos nil
c-macro-cache-syntactic nil
c-macro-cache-no-comment nil))
(save-match-data
(let ((safe-pos (point))) ; a point ouside any literal.
;; Move over stuff followed by a multiline block comment lacking
;; escaped newlines each time around this loop.
(while
(progn
(while (progn
(end-of-line)
(when (and (eq (char-before) ?\\)
(not (eobp)))
(forward-char)
t)))
(let ((s (parse-partial-sexp safe-pos (point))))
(when ;; Are we in a block comment?
(and (nth 4 s) (not (nth 7 s)))
(progn
;; Move to after the block comment.
(parse-partial-sexp
(point) (point-max) nil nil s 'syntax-table)
(setq safe-pos (point)))))))
(when (and (car c-macro-cache)
(> (point) (car c-macro-cache)) ; in case we have a
; zero-sized region.
(not (eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?\\)))
(setcdr c-macro-cache (point))
(setq c-macro-cache-syntactic nil)))))))
(defun c-syntactic-end-of-macro ()
;; Go to the end of a CPP directive, or a "safe" pos just before.
;;
;; This is normally the end of the next non-escaped line. A "safe"
;; position is one not within a string or comment. (The EOL on a line
;; comment is NOT "safe").
;;
;; This function must only be called from the beginning of a CPP construct.
;;
;; Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the comment
;; at the start of cc-engine.el for more info.
(let* ((here (point))
(there (progn (c-end-of-macro) (point)))
s)
(if c-macro-cache-syntactic
(goto-char c-macro-cache-syntactic)
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp here there))
(while (and (or (nth 3 s) ; in a string
(and (nth 4 s) ; in a comment (maybe at end of line comment)
(not (eq (nth 7 s) 'syntax-table)))) ; Not a pseudo comment
(> there here)) ; No infinite loops, please.
(setq there (1- (nth 8 s)))
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp here there)))
(setq c-macro-cache-syntactic (point)))
(point)))
(defun c-no-comment-end-of-macro ()
;; Go to the start of the comment which is open at the end of the current
;; CPP directive, or to the end of that directive. For this purpose, open
;; strings are ignored.
;;
;; This function must only be called from the beginning of a CPP construct.
;;
;; Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the comment
;; at the start of cc-engine.el for more info.
(let* ((here (point))
(there (progn (c-end-of-macro) (point)))
s)
(if c-macro-cache-no-comment
(goto-char c-macro-cache-no-comment)
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp here there))
(while (and (nth 3 s) ; in a string
(> there here)) ; No infinite loops, please.
(setq here (1+ (nth 8 s)))
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp here there)))
(when (and (nth 4 s)
(not (eq (nth 7 s) 'syntax-table))) ; no pseudo comments.
(goto-char (nth 8 s)))
(setq c-macro-cache-no-comment (point)))
(point)))
(defun c-forward-over-cpp-define-id ()
;; Assuming point is at the "#" that introduces a preprocessor
;; directive, it's moved forward to the end of the identifier which is
;; "#define"d (or whatever c-opt-cpp-macro-define specifies). Non-nil
;; is returned in this case, in all other cases nil is returned and
;; point isn't moved.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(when (and c-opt-cpp-macro-define-id
(looking-at c-opt-cpp-macro-define-id))
(goto-char (match-end 0))))
(defun c-forward-to-cpp-define-body ()
;; Assuming point is at the "#" that introduces a preprocessor
;; directive, it's moved forward to the start of the definition body
;; if it's a "#define" (or whatever c-opt-cpp-macro-define
;; specifies). Non-nil is returned in this case, in all other cases
;; nil is returned and point isn't moved.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(when (and c-opt-cpp-macro-define-start
(looking-at c-opt-cpp-macro-define-start)
(not (= (match-end 0) (c-point 'eol))))
(goto-char (match-end 0))))
;;; Basic utility functions.
(defun c-delq-from-dotted-list (elt dlist)
;; If ELT is a member of the (possibly dotted) list DLIST, remove all
;; occurrences of it (except for any in the last cdr of DLIST).
;;
;; Call this as (setq DLIST (c-delq-from-dotted-list ELT DLIST)), as
;; sometimes the original structure is changed, sometimes it's not.
;;
;; This function is needed in Emacs < 24.5, and possibly XEmacs, because
;; `delq' throws an error in these versions when given a dotted list.
(let ((tail dlist) prev)
(while (consp tail)
(if (eq (car tail) elt)
(if prev
(setcdr prev (cdr tail))
(setq dlist (cdr dlist)))
(setq prev tail))
(setq tail (cdr tail)))
dlist))
(defun c-syntactic-content (from to paren-level)
;; Return the given region as a string where all syntactic
;; whitespace is removed or, where necessary, replaced with a single
;; space. If PAREN-LEVEL is given then all parens in the region are
;; collapsed to "()", "[]" etc.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(narrow-to-region from to)
(goto-char from)
(let* ((parts (list nil)) (tail parts) pos in-paren)
(while (re-search-forward c-syntactic-ws-start to t)
(goto-char (setq pos (match-beginning 0)))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(if (= (point) pos)
(forward-char)
(when paren-level
(save-excursion
(setq in-paren (= (car (parse-partial-sexp from pos 1)) 1)
pos (point))))
(if (and (> pos from)
(< (point) to)
(looking-at "\\w\\|\\s_")
(save-excursion
(goto-char (1- pos))
(looking-at "\\w\\|\\s_")))
(progn
(setcdr tail (list (buffer-substring-no-properties from pos)
" "))
(setq tail (cddr tail)))
(setcdr tail (list (buffer-substring-no-properties from pos)))
(setq tail (cdr tail)))
(when in-paren
(when (= (car (parse-partial-sexp pos to -1)) -1)
(setcdr tail (list (buffer-substring-no-properties
(1- (point)) (point))))
(setq tail (cdr tail))))
(setq from (point))))
(setcdr tail (list (buffer-substring-no-properties from to)))
(apply 'concat (cdr parts))))))
(defun c-shift-line-indentation (shift-amt)
;; Shift the indentation of the current line with the specified
;; amount (positive inwards). The buffer is modified only if
;; SHIFT-AMT isn't equal to zero.
(let ((pos (- (point-max) (point)))
(c-macro-start c-macro-start)
tmp-char-inserted)
(if (zerop shift-amt)
nil
;; If we're on an empty line inside a macro, we take the point
;; to be at the current indentation and shift it to the
;; appropriate column. This way we don't treat the extra
;; whitespace out to the line continuation as indentation.
(when (and (c-query-and-set-macro-start)
(looking-at "[ \t]*\\\\$")
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
(bolp)))
(insert ?x)
(backward-char)
(setq tmp-char-inserted t))
(unwind-protect
(let ((col (current-indentation)))
(delete-region (c-point 'bol) (c-point 'boi))
(beginning-of-line)
(indent-to (+ col shift-amt)))
(when tmp-char-inserted
(delete-char 1))))
;; If initial point was within line's indentation and we're not on
;; a line with a line continuation in a macro, position after the
;; indentation. Else stay at same point in text.
(if (and (< (point) (c-point 'boi))
(not tmp-char-inserted))
(back-to-indentation)
(if (> (- (point-max) pos) (point))
(goto-char (- (point-max) pos))))))
(defsubst c-keyword-sym (keyword)
;; Return non-nil if the string KEYWORD is a known keyword. More
;; precisely, the value is the symbol for the keyword in
;; `c-keywords-obarray'.
(intern-soft keyword c-keywords-obarray))
(defsubst c-keyword-member (keyword-sym lang-constant)
;; Return non-nil if the symbol KEYWORD-SYM, as returned by
;; `c-keyword-sym', is a member of LANG-CONSTANT, which is the name
;; of a language constant that ends with "-kwds". If KEYWORD-SYM is
;; nil then the result is nil.
(get keyword-sym lang-constant))
;; String syntax chars, suitable for skip-syntax-(forward|backward).
(defconst c-string-syntax (if (memq 'gen-string-delim c-emacs-features)
"\"|"
"\""))
;; Regexp matching string limit syntax.
(defconst c-string-limit-regexp (if (memq 'gen-string-delim c-emacs-features)
"\\s\"\\|\\s|"
"\\s\""))
;; Regexp matching WS followed by string limit syntax.
(defconst c-ws*-string-limit-regexp
(concat "[ \t]*\\(" c-string-limit-regexp "\\)"))
;; Holds formatted error strings for the few cases where parse errors
;; are reported.
(defvar c-parsing-error nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-parsing-error)
(defun c-echo-parsing-error (&optional quiet)
(when (and c-report-syntactic-errors c-parsing-error (not quiet))
(c-benign-error "%s" c-parsing-error))
c-parsing-error)
;; Faces given to comments and string literals. This is used in some
;; situations to speed up recognition; it isn't mandatory that font
;; locking is in use. This variable is extended with the face in
;; `c-doc-face-name' when fontification is activated in cc-fonts.el.
(defvar c-literal-faces
(append '(font-lock-comment-face font-lock-string-face)
(when (facep 'font-lock-comment-delimiter-face)
;; New in Emacs 22.
'(font-lock-comment-delimiter-face))))
(defsubst c-put-c-type-property (pos value)
;; Put a c-type property with the given value at POS.
(c-put-char-property pos 'c-type value))
(defun c-clear-c-type-property (from to value)
;; Remove all occurrences of the c-type property that has the given
;; value in the region between FROM and TO. VALUE is assumed to not
;; be nil.
;;
;; Note: This assumes that c-type is put on single chars only; it's
;; very inefficient if matching properties cover large regions.
(save-excursion
(goto-char from)
(while (progn
(when (eq (get-text-property (point) 'c-type) value)
(c-clear-char-property (point) 'c-type))
(goto-char (c-next-single-property-change (point) 'c-type nil to))
(< (point) to)))))
;; Some debug tools to visualize various special positions. This
;; debug code isn't as portable as the rest of CC Mode.
(cc-bytecomp-defun overlays-in)
(cc-bytecomp-defun overlay-get)
(cc-bytecomp-defun overlay-start)
(cc-bytecomp-defun overlay-end)
(cc-bytecomp-defun delete-overlay)
(cc-bytecomp-defun overlay-put)
(cc-bytecomp-defun make-overlay)
(defun c-debug-add-face (beg end face)
(c-save-buffer-state ((overlays (overlays-in beg end)) overlay)
(while overlays
(setq overlay (car overlays)
overlays (cdr overlays))
(when (eq (overlay-get overlay 'face) face)
(setq beg (min beg (overlay-start overlay))
end (max end (overlay-end overlay)))
(delete-overlay overlay)))
(overlay-put (make-overlay beg end) 'face face)))
(defun c-debug-remove-face (beg end face)
(c-save-buffer-state ((overlays (overlays-in beg end)) overlay
(ol-beg beg) (ol-end end))
(while overlays
(setq overlay (car overlays)
overlays (cdr overlays))
(when (eq (overlay-get overlay 'face) face)
(setq ol-beg (min ol-beg (overlay-start overlay))
ol-end (max ol-end (overlay-end overlay)))
(delete-overlay overlay)))
(when (< ol-beg beg)
(overlay-put (make-overlay ol-beg beg) 'face face))
(when (> ol-end end)
(overlay-put (make-overlay end ol-end) 'face face))))
(defmacro c-looking-at-c++-attribute ()
;; If we're in C++ Mode, and point is at the [[ introducing an attribute,
;; return the position of the end of the attribute, otherwise return nil.
;; The match data are NOT preserved over this macro.
`(and
(c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(looking-at "\\[\\[")
(save-excursion
(and
(c-go-list-forward)
(eq (char-before) ?\])
(eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?\])
(point)))))
;; `c-beginning-of-statement-1' and accompanying stuff.
;; KLUDGE ALERT: c-maybe-labelp is used to pass information between
;; c-crosses-statement-barrier-p and c-beginning-of-statement-1. A
;; better way should be implemented, but this will at least shut up
;; the byte compiler.
(defvar c-maybe-labelp)
(defvar c-commas-bound-stmts nil)
;; Set to non-nil when `c-beginning-of-statement-1' is to regard a comma as
;; a statement terminator.
;; New awk-compatible version of c-beginning-of-statement-1, ACM 2002/6/22
;; Macros used internally in c-beginning-of-statement-1 for the
;; automaton actions.
(defmacro c-bos-push-state ()
'(setq stack (cons (cons state saved-pos)
stack)))
(defmacro c-bos-pop-state (&optional do-if-done)
`(if (setq state (car (car stack))
saved-pos (cdr (car stack))
stack (cdr stack))
t
,do-if-done
(setq pre-stmt-found t)
(throw 'loop nil)))
(defmacro c-bos-pop-state-and-retry ()
'(throw 'loop (setq state (car (car stack))
saved-pos (cdr (car stack))
pre-stmt-found (not (cdr stack))
;; Throw nil if stack is empty, else throw non-nil.
stack (cdr stack))))
(defmacro c-bos-save-pos ()
'(setq saved-pos (vector pos tok ptok pptok)))
(defmacro c-bos-restore-pos ()
'(unless (eq (elt saved-pos 0) start)
(setq pos (elt saved-pos 0)
tok (elt saved-pos 1)
ptok (elt saved-pos 2)
pptok (elt saved-pos 3))
(goto-char pos)
(setq sym nil)))
(defmacro c-bos-save-error-info (missing got)
`(setq saved-pos (vector pos ,missing ,got)))
(defmacro c-bos-report-error ()
'(unless noerror
(setq c-parsing-error
(format-message
"No matching `%s' found for `%s' on line %d"
(elt saved-pos 1)
(elt saved-pos 2)
(1+ (count-lines (point-min)
(c-point 'bol (elt saved-pos 0))))))))
(defun c-beginning-of-statement-1 (&optional lim ignore-labels
noerror comma-delim hit-lim)
"Move to the start of the current statement or declaration, or to
the previous one if already at the beginning of one. Only
statements/declarations on the same level are considered, i.e. don't
move into or out of sexps (not even normal expression parentheses).
If point is already at the earliest statement within braces or parens,
this function doesn't move back into any whitespace preceding it; it
returns `same' in this case.
Stop at statement continuation tokens like \"else\", \"catch\",
\"finally\" and the \"while\" in \"do ... while\" if the start point
is within the continuation. If starting at such a token, move to the
corresponding statement start. If at the beginning of a statement,
move to the closest containing statement if there is any. This might
also stop at a continuation clause.
Labels are treated as part of the following statements if
IGNORE-LABELS is non-nil. (FIXME: Doesn't work if we stop at a known
statement start keyword.) Otherwise, each label is treated as a
separate statement.
Macros are ignored (i.e. skipped over) unless point is within one, in
which case the content of the macro is treated as normal code. Aside
from any normal statement starts found in it, stop at the first token
of the content in the macro, i.e. the expression of an \"#if\" or the
start of the definition in a \"#define\". Also stop at start of
macros before leaving them.
Return:
`label' if stopped at a label or \"case...:\" or \"default:\";
`same' if stopped at the beginning of the current statement;
`up' if stepped to a containing statement;
`previous' if stepped to a preceding statement;
`beginning' if stepped from a statement continuation clause to
its start clause;
`macro' if stepped to a macro start; or
nil if HIT-LIM is non-nil, and we hit the limit.
Note that `same' and not `label' is returned if stopped at the same
label without crossing the colon character.
LIM may be given to limit the search. If the search hits the limit,
point will be left at the closest following token, or at the start
position if that is less. If HIT-LIM is non-nil, nil is returned in
this case, otherwise `same'.
NOERROR turns off error logging to `c-parsing-error'.
Normally only `;' and virtual semicolons are considered to delimit
statements, but if COMMA-DELIM is non-nil then `,' is treated
as a delimiter too.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
;; The bulk of this function is a pushdown automaton that looks at statement
;; boundaries and the tokens (such as "while") in c-opt-block-stmt-key. Its
;; purpose is to keep track of nested statements, ensuring that such
;; statements are skipped over in their entirety (somewhat akin to what C-M-p
;; does with nested braces/brackets/parentheses).
;;
;; Note: The position of a boundary is the following token.
;;
;; Beginning with the current token (the one following point), move back one
;; sexp at a time (where a sexp is, more or less, either a token or the
;; entire contents of a brace/bracket/paren pair). Each time a statement
;; boundary is crossed or a "while"-like token is found, update the state of
;; the PDA. Stop at the beginning of a statement when the stack (holding
;; nested statement info) is empty and the position has been moved.
;;
;; The following variables constitute the PDA:
;;
;; sym: This is either the "while"-like token (e.g. 'for) we've just
;; scanned back over, 'boundary if we've just gone back over a
;; statement boundary, or nil otherwise.
;; state: takes one of the values (nil else else-boundary while
;; while-boundary catch catch-boundary).
;; nil means "no "while"-like token yet scanned".
;; 'else, for example, means "just gone back over an else".
;; 'else-boundary means "just gone back over a statement boundary
;; immediately after having gone back over an else".
;; saved-pos: A vector of either saved positions (tok ptok pptok, etc.) or
;; of error reporting information.
;; stack: The stack onto which the PDA pushes its state. Each entry
;; consists of a saved value of state and saved-pos. An entry is
;; pushed when we move back over a "continuation" token (e.g. else)
;; and popped when we encounter the corresponding opening token
;; (e.g. if).
;;
;;
;; The following diagram briefly outlines the PDA.
;;
;; Common state:
;; "else": Push state, goto state `else'.
;; "while": Push state, goto state `while'.
;; "catch" or "finally": Push state, goto state `catch'.
;; boundary: Pop state.
;; other: Do nothing special.
;;
;; State `else':
;; boundary: Goto state `else-boundary'.
;; other: Error, pop state, retry token.
;;
;; State `else-boundary':
;; "if": Pop state.
;; boundary: Error, pop state.
;; other: See common state.
;;
;; State `while':
;; boundary: Save position, goto state `while-boundary'.
;; other: Pop state, retry token.
;;
;; State `while-boundary':
;; "do": Pop state.
;; boundary: Restore position if it's not at start, pop state. [*see below]
;; other: See common state.
;;
;; State `catch':
;; boundary: Goto state `catch-boundary'.
;; other: Error, pop state, retry token.
;;
;; State `catch-boundary':
;; "try": Pop state.
;; "catch": Goto state `catch'.
;; boundary: Error, pop state.
;; other: See common state.
;;
;; [*] In the `while-boundary' state, we had pushed a 'while state, and were
;; searching for a "do" which would have opened a do-while. If we didn't
;; find it, we discard the analysis done since the "while", go back to this
;; token in the buffer and restart the scanning there, this time WITHOUT
;; pushing the 'while state onto the stack.
;;
;; In addition to the above there is some special handling of labels
;; and macros.
(let ((case-fold-search nil)
(start (point))
macro-start
(delims (if comma-delim '(?\; ?,) '(?\;)))
(c-commas-bound-stmts (or c-commas-bound-stmts comma-delim))
c-maybe-labelp after-case:-pos saved
;; Current position.
pos
;; Position of last stmt boundary character (e.g. ;).
boundary-pos
;; Non-nil when a construct has been found which delimits the search
;; for a statement start, e.g. an opening brace or a macro start, or a
;; keyword like `if' when the PDA stack is empty.
pre-stmt-found
;; The position of the last sexp or bound that follows the
;; first found colon, i.e. the start of the nonlabel part of
;; the statement. It's `start' if a colon is found just after
;; the start.
after-labels-pos
;; Like `after-labels-pos', but the first such position inside
;; a label, i.e. the start of the last label before the start
;; of the nonlabel part of the statement.
last-label-pos
;; The last position where a label is possible provided the
;; statement started there. It's nil as long as no invalid
;; label content has been found (according to
;; `c-nonlabel-token-key'). It's `start' if no valid label
;; content was found in the label. Note that we might still
;; regard it a label if it starts with `c-label-kwds'.
label-good-pos
;; Putative positions of the components of a bitfield declaration,
;; e.g. "int foo : NUM_FOO_BITS ;"
bitfield-type-pos bitfield-id-pos bitfield-size-pos
;; Symbol just scanned back over (e.g. 'while or 'boundary).
;; See above.
sym
;; Current state in the automaton. See above.
state
;; Current saved positions. See above.
saved-pos
;; Stack of conses (state . saved-pos).
stack
;; Regexp which matches "for", "if", etc.
(cond-key (or c-opt-block-stmt-key
regexp-unmatchable))
;; Return value.
(ret 'same)
;; Positions of the last three sexps or bounds we've stopped at.
tok ptok pptok)
(save-restriction
(setq lim (if lim
(max lim (point-min))
(point-min)))
(widen)
(if (save-excursion
(and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(/= (point) start)))
(setq macro-start (point)))
;; Try to skip back over unary operator characters, to register
;; that we've moved.
(while (progn
(setq pos (point))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
;; Protect post-++/-- operators just before a virtual semicolon.
(and (not (c-at-vsemi-p))
(/= (skip-chars-backward "-+!*&~@`#") 0))))
;; Skip back over any semicolon here. If it was a bare semicolon, we're
;; done. Later on we ignore the boundaries for statements that don't
;; contain any sexp. The only thing that is affected is that the error
;; checking is a little less strict, and we really don't bother.
(if (and (memq (char-before) delims)
(progn (forward-char -1)
(setq saved (point))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(or (memq (char-before) delims)
(memq (char-before) '(?: nil))
(eq (char-syntax (char-before)) ?\()
(c-at-vsemi-p))))
(setq ret 'previous
pos saved)
;; Begin at start and not pos to detect macros if we stand
;; directly after the #.
(goto-char start)
(if (looking-at "\\<\\|\\W")
;; Record this as the first token if not starting inside it.
(setq tok start))
;; The following while loop goes back one sexp (balanced parens,
;; etc. with contents, or symbol or suchlike) each iteration. This
;; movement is accomplished with a call to c-backward-sexp approx 170
;; lines below.
;;
;; The loop is exited only by throwing nil to the (catch 'loop ...):
;; 1. On reaching the start of a macro;
;; 2. On having passed a stmt boundary with the PDA stack empty;
;; 3. Going backwards past the search limit.
;; 4. On reaching the start of an Objective C method def;
;; 5. From macro `c-bos-pop-state'; when the stack is empty;
;; 6. From macro `c-bos-pop-state-and-retry' when the stack is empty.
(while
(catch 'loop ;; Throw nil to break, non-nil to continue.
(cond
;; Are we in a macro, just after the opening #?
((save-excursion
(and macro-start ; Always NIL for AWK.
(progn (skip-chars-backward " \t")
(eq (char-before) ?#))
(progn (setq saved (1- (point)))
(beginning-of-line)
(not (eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?\\)))
(looking-at c-opt-cpp-start)
(progn (skip-chars-forward " \t")
(eq (point) saved))))
(goto-char saved)
(if (and (c-forward-to-cpp-define-body)
(progn (c-forward-syntactic-ws start)
(< (point) start)))
;; Stop at the first token in the content of the macro.
(setq pos (point)
ignore-labels t) ; Avoid the label check on exit.
(setq pos saved
ret 'macro
ignore-labels t))
(setq pre-stmt-found t)
(throw 'loop nil)) ; 1. Start of macro.
;; Do a round through the automaton if we've just passed a
;; statement boundary or passed a "while"-like token.
((or sym
(and (looking-at cond-key)
(setq sym (intern (match-string 1)))))
(when (and (< pos start) (null stack))
(setq pre-stmt-found t)
(throw 'loop nil)) ; 2. Statement boundary.
;; The PDA state handling.
;;
;; Refer to the description of the PDA in the opening
;; comments. In the following OR form, the first leaf
;; attempts to handles one of the specific actions detailed
;; (e.g., finding token "if" whilst in state `else-boundary').
;; We drop through to the second leaf (which handles common
;; state) if no specific handler is found in the first cond.
;; If a parsing error is detected (e.g. an "else" with no
;; preceding "if"), we throw to the enclosing catch.
;;
;; Note that the (eq state 'else) means
;; "we've just passed an else", NOT "we're looking for an
;; else".
(or (cond
((eq state 'else)
(if (eq sym 'boundary)
(setq state 'else-boundary)
(c-bos-report-error)
(c-bos-pop-state-and-retry)))
((eq state 'else-boundary)
(cond ((eq sym 'if)
(c-bos-pop-state (setq ret 'beginning)))
((eq sym 'boundary)
(c-bos-report-error)
(c-bos-pop-state))))
((eq state 'while)
(if (and (eq sym 'boundary)
;; Since this can cause backtracking we do a
;; little more careful analysis to avoid it:
;; If there's a label in front of the while
;; it can't be part of a do-while.
(not after-labels-pos))
(progn (c-bos-save-pos)
(setq state 'while-boundary))
(c-bos-pop-state-and-retry))) ; Can't be a do-while
((eq state 'while-boundary)
(cond ((eq sym 'do)
(c-bos-pop-state (setq ret 'beginning)))
((eq sym 'boundary) ; isn't a do-while
(c-bos-restore-pos) ; the position of the while
(c-bos-pop-state)))) ; no longer searching for do.
((eq state 'catch)
(if (eq sym 'boundary)
(setq state 'catch-boundary)
(c-bos-report-error)
(c-bos-pop-state-and-retry)))
((eq state 'catch-boundary)
(cond
((eq sym 'try)
(c-bos-pop-state (setq ret 'beginning)))
((eq sym 'catch)
(setq state 'catch))
((eq sym 'boundary)
(c-bos-report-error)
(c-bos-pop-state)))))
;; This is state common. We get here when the previous
;; cond statement found no particular state handler.
(cond ((eq sym 'boundary)
;; If we have a boundary at the start
;; position we push a frame to go to the
;; previous statement.
(if (>= pos start)
(c-bos-push-state)
(c-bos-pop-state)))
((eq sym 'else)
(c-bos-push-state)
(c-bos-save-error-info 'if 'else)
(setq state 'else))
((eq sym 'while)
;; Is this a real while, or a do-while?
;; The next `when' triggers unless we are SURE that
;; the `while' is not the tail end of a `do-while'.
(when (or (not pptok)
(memq (char-after pptok) delims)
;; The following kludge is to prevent
;; infinite recursion when called from
;; c-awk-after-if-for-while-condition-p,
;; or the like.
(and (eq (point) start)
(c-vsemi-status-unknown-p))
(c-at-vsemi-p pptok))
;; Since this can cause backtracking we do a
;; little more careful analysis to avoid it: If
;; the while isn't followed by a (possibly
;; virtual) semicolon it can't be a do-while.
(c-bos-push-state)
(setq state 'while)))
((memq sym '(catch finally))
(c-bos-push-state)
(c-bos-save-error-info 'try sym)
(setq state 'catch))))
(when c-maybe-labelp
;; We're either past a statement boundary or at the
;; start of a statement, so throw away any label data
;; for the previous one.
(setq after-labels-pos nil
last-label-pos nil
c-maybe-labelp nil))))
;; Step to the previous sexp, but not if we crossed a
;; boundary, since that doesn't consume an sexp.
(if (eq sym 'boundary)
(when (>= (point) lim)
(setq ret 'previous))
;; HERE IS THE SINGLE PLACE INSIDE THE PDA LOOP WHERE WE MOVE
;; BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SOURCE.
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(let ((before-sws-pos (point))
;; The end position of the area to search for statement
;; barriers in this round.
(maybe-after-boundary-pos pos)
comma-delimited)
;; Go back over exactly one logical sexp, taking proper
;; account of macros and escaped EOLs.
(while
(progn
(setq comma-delimited (and (not comma-delim)
(eq (char-before) ?\,)))
(unless (c-safe (c-backward-sexp) t)
;; Give up if we hit an unbalanced block. Since the
;; stack won't be empty the code below will report a
;; suitable error.
(setq pre-stmt-found t)
(throw 'loop nil))
(cond
;; Have we moved into a macro?
((and (not macro-start)
(c-beginning-of-macro))
(save-excursion
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(setq before-sws-pos (point)))
;; Have we crossed a statement boundary? If not,
;; keep going back until we find one or a "real" sexp.
(and
(save-excursion
(c-end-of-macro)
(not (c-crosses-statement-barrier-p
(point) maybe-after-boundary-pos)))
(setq maybe-after-boundary-pos (point))))
;; Have we just gone back over an escaped NL? This
;; doesn't count as a sexp.
((looking-at "\\\\$")))))
;; Have we crossed a statement boundary?
(setq boundary-pos
(cond
;; Are we at a macro beginning?
((and (not macro-start)
c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-opt-cpp-prefix))
(save-excursion
(c-end-of-macro)
(c-crosses-statement-barrier-p
(point) maybe-after-boundary-pos)))
;; Just gone back over a brace block?
((and
(eq (char-after) ?{)
(not comma-delimited)
(not (c-looking-at-inexpr-block lim nil t))
(save-excursion
(c-backward-token-2 1 t nil)
(not (looking-at "=\\([^=]\\|$\\)")))
(or
(not c-opt-block-decls-with-vars-key)
(save-excursion
(c-backward-token-2 1 t nil)
(if (and (looking-at c-symbol-start)
(not (looking-at c-keywords-regexp)))
(c-backward-token-2 1 t nil))
(and
(not (looking-at
c-opt-block-decls-with-vars-key))
(or comma-delim
(not (eq (char-after) ?\,))))))
;; Is the {..} followed by an operator which
;; prevents it being a statement in its own right?
(save-excursion
(and
(c-go-list-forward)
(progn
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(or
(not (looking-at c-non-after-{}-ops-re))
(let
((bad-op-len
(- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))))
(and
(looking-at c-operator-re)
(> (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))
bad-op-len))))))))
(save-excursion
(c-forward-sexp) (point)))
;; Just gone back over some paren block?
((looking-at "\\s(")
(save-excursion
(goto-char (1+ (c-down-list-backward
before-sws-pos)))
(c-crosses-statement-barrier-p
(point) maybe-after-boundary-pos)))
;; Just gone back over an ordinary symbol of some sort?
(t (c-crosses-statement-barrier-p
(point) maybe-after-boundary-pos))))
(when boundary-pos
(setq pptok ptok
ptok tok
tok boundary-pos
sym 'boundary)
;; Like a C "continue". Analyze the next sexp.
(throw 'loop t))))
;; Have we gone past the limit?
(when (< (point) lim)
(throw 'loop nil)) ; 3. Gone back over the limit.
;; ObjC method def?
(when (and c-opt-method-key
(setq saved (c-in-method-def-p)))
(setq pos saved
pre-stmt-found t
ignore-labels t) ; Avoid the label check on exit.
(throw 'loop nil)) ; 4. ObjC method def.
;; Might we have a bitfield declaration, "<type> <id> : <size>"?
(if c-has-bitfields
(cond
;; The : <size> and <id> fields?
((and (numberp c-maybe-labelp)
(not bitfield-size-pos)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (or tok start))
(not (looking-at c-keywords-regexp)))
(not (looking-at c-keywords-regexp))
(not (c-punctuation-in (point) c-maybe-labelp)))
(setq bitfield-size-pos (or tok start)
bitfield-id-pos (point)))
;; The <type> field?
((and bitfield-id-pos
(not bitfield-type-pos))
(if (and (looking-at c-symbol-key) ; Can only be an integer type. :-)
(not (looking-at c-not-primitive-type-keywords-regexp))
(not (c-punctuation-in (point) tok)))
(setq bitfield-type-pos (point))
(setq bitfield-size-pos nil
bitfield-id-pos nil)))))
;; Handle labels.
(unless (eq ignore-labels t)
(when (numberp c-maybe-labelp)
;; `c-crosses-statement-barrier-p' has found a colon, so we
;; might be in a label now. Have we got a real label
;; (including a case label) or something like C++'s "public:"?
;; A case label might use an expression rather than a token.
(setq after-case:-pos (or tok start))
(if (or (looking-at c-nonlabel-nonparen-token-key)
; e.g. "while" or "'a'"
;; Catch C++'s inheritance construct "class foo : bar".
(save-excursion
(and
(c-safe (c-backward-sexp) t)
(looking-at c-nonlabel-token-2-key)))
;; Catch C++'s "case a(1):"
(and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(eq (char-after) ?\()
(save-excursion
(not (and
(zerop (c-backward-token-2 2))
(looking-at c-case-kwds-regexp))))))
(setq c-maybe-labelp nil)
(if after-labels-pos ; Have we already encountered a label?
(if (not last-label-pos)
(setq last-label-pos (or tok start)))
(setq after-labels-pos (or tok start)))
(setq c-maybe-labelp t
label-good-pos nil))) ; bogus "label"
(when (and (not label-good-pos) ; i.e. no invalid "label"'s yet
; been found.
(looking-at c-nonlabel-token-key)) ; e.g. "while :"
;; We're in a potential label and it's the first
;; time we've found something that isn't allowed in
;; one.
(setq label-good-pos (or tok start))))
;; We've moved back by a sexp, so update the token positions.
(setq sym nil
pptok ptok
ptok tok
tok (point)
pos tok) ; always non-nil
) ; end of (catch 'loop ....)
) ; end of sexp-at-a-time (while ....)
(when (and hit-lim
(or (not pre-stmt-found)
(< pos lim)
(>= pos start)))
(setq ret nil))
;; If the stack isn't empty there might be errors to report.
(while stack
(if (and (vectorp saved-pos) (eq (length saved-pos) 3))
(c-bos-report-error))
(setq saved-pos (cdr (car stack))
stack (cdr stack)))
(when (and (eq ret 'same)
(not (memq sym '(boundary ignore nil))))
;; Need to investigate closer whether we've crossed
;; between a substatement and its containing statement.
(if (setq saved
(cond ((and (looking-at c-block-stmt-1-2-key)
(eq (char-after ptok) ?\())
pptok)
((looking-at c-block-stmt-1-key)
ptok)
(t pptok)))
(cond ((> start saved) (setq pos saved))
((= start saved) (setq ret 'up)))))
(when (and (not ignore-labels)
(eq c-maybe-labelp t)
(not (eq ret 'beginning))
after-labels-pos
(not bitfield-type-pos) ; Bitfields take precedence over labels.
(or (not label-good-pos)
(<= label-good-pos pos)
(progn
(goto-char (if (and last-label-pos
(< last-label-pos start))
last-label-pos
pos))
(looking-at c-label-kwds-regexp))))
;; We're in a label. Maybe we should step to the statement
;; after it.
(if (< after-labels-pos start)
(setq pos after-labels-pos)
(setq ret 'label)
(if (and last-label-pos (< last-label-pos start))
;; Might have jumped over several labels. Go to the last one.
(setq pos last-label-pos)))))
;; Have we got "case <expression>:"?
(goto-char pos)
(when (and after-case:-pos
(not (eq ret 'beginning))
(looking-at c-case-kwds-regexp))
(if (< after-case:-pos start)
(setq pos after-case:-pos))
(if (eq ret 'same)
(setq ret 'label)))
;; Skip over the unary operators that can start the statement.
(while (progn
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
;; protect AWK post-inc/decrement operators, etc.
(and (not (c-at-vsemi-p (point)))
(/= (skip-chars-backward "-.+!*&~@`#") 0)))
(setq pos (point)))
(goto-char pos)
ret)))
(defun c-punctuation-in (from to)
"Return non-nil if there is a non-comment non-macro punctuation character
between FROM and TO. FROM must not be in a string or comment. The returned
value is the position of the first such character."
(save-excursion
(goto-char from)
(let ((pos (point)))
(while (progn (skip-chars-forward c-symbol-chars to)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws to)
(> (point) pos))
(setq pos (point))))
(and (< (point) to) (point))))
(defun c-crosses-statement-barrier-p (from to)
"Return non-nil if buffer positions FROM to TO cross one or more
statement or declaration boundaries. The returned value is actually
the position of the earliest boundary char. FROM must not be within
a string or comment.
The variable `c-maybe-labelp' is set to the position of the first `:' that
might start a label (i.e. not part of `::' and not preceded by `?'). If a
single `?' is found, then `c-maybe-labelp' is cleared.
For AWK, a statement which is terminated by an EOL (not a ; or a }) is
regarded as having a \"virtual semicolon\" immediately after the last token on
the line. If this virtual semicolon is _at_ from, the function recognizes it.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(let* ((skip-chars (if c-commas-bound-stmts
c-stmt-boundary-skip-chars-with-comma
c-stmt-boundary-skip-chars)) ; e.g. "^#;{}?:"
(non-skip-list (if c-commas-bound-stmts
c-stmt-boundary-skip-list-with-comma
c-stmt-boundary-skip-list)) ; e.g. (?# ?\; ?{ ?} ?? ?:)
lit-range lit-start vsemi-pos attr-end)
(save-restriction
(widen)
(save-excursion
(catch 'done
(goto-char from)
(while (progn (skip-chars-forward
skip-chars
(min to (c-point 'bonl)))
(< (point) to))
(cond
;; Virtual semicolon?
((and (bolp)
(save-excursion
(progn
(if (setq lit-start (c-literal-start from)) ; Have we landed in a string/comment?
(goto-char lit-start))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws (c-point 'bopl))
(setq vsemi-pos (point))
(c-at-vsemi-p))))
(throw 'done vsemi-pos))
;; Optimize for large blocks of comments.
((progn (c-forward-syntactic-ws to)
(>= (point) to))
(throw 'done nil))
;; In a string/comment?
((setq lit-range (c-literal-limits from))
(goto-char (cdr lit-range)))
;; Skip over a C++ attribute?
((eq (char-after) ?\[)
(if (setq attr-end (c-looking-at-c++-attribute))
(goto-char attr-end)
(forward-char)))
((eq (char-after) ?:)
(forward-char)
(if (and (eq (char-after) ?:)
(< (point) to))
;; Ignore scope operators.
(forward-char)
(setq c-maybe-labelp (1- (point)))))
((eq (char-after) ??)
;; A question mark. Can't be a label, so stop
;; looking for more : and ?.
(setq c-maybe-labelp nil
skip-chars
(substring (if c-commas-bound-stmts
c-stmt-delim-chars-with-comma
c-stmt-delim-chars)
0 -2)))
;; At a CPP construct or a "#" or "##" operator?
((and c-opt-cpp-symbol (looking-at c-opt-cpp-symbol))
(if (save-excursion
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
(and (bolp)
(or (bobp)
(not (eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?\\)))))
(c-end-of-macro)
(skip-chars-forward c-opt-cpp-symbol)))
((memq (char-after) non-skip-list)
(throw 'done (point)))))
;; In trailing space after an as yet undetected virtual semicolon?
(c-backward-syntactic-ws from)
(when (and (bolp) (not (bobp))) ; Can happen in AWK Mode with an
; unterminated string/regexp.
(backward-char))
(if (and (< (point) to)
(c-at-vsemi-p))
(point)
nil))))))
(defun c-at-statement-start-p ()
"Return non-nil if the point is at the first token in a statement
or somewhere in the syntactic whitespace before it.
A \"statement\" here is not restricted to those inside code blocks.
Any kind of declaration-like construct that occur outside function
bodies is also considered a \"statement\".
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(save-excursion
(let ((end (point))
c-maybe-labelp)
(c-syntactic-skip-backward
(substring
(if c-commas-bound-stmts
c-stmt-delim-chars-with-comma
c-stmt-delim-chars)
1)
nil t)
(or (bobp)
(eq (char-before) ?})
(and (eq (char-before) ?{)
(not (and c-special-brace-lists
(progn (backward-char)
(c-looking-at-special-brace-list)))))
(c-crosses-statement-barrier-p (point) end)))))
(defun c-at-expression-start-p ()
"Return non-nil if the point is at the first token in an expression or
statement, or somewhere in the syntactic whitespace before it.
An \"expression\" here is a bit different from the normal language
grammar sense: It's any sequence of expression tokens except commas,
unless they are enclosed inside parentheses of some kind. Also, an
expression never continues past an enclosing parenthesis, but it might
contain parenthesis pairs of any sort except braces.
Since expressions never cross statement boundaries, this function also
recognizes statement beginnings, just like `c-at-statement-start-p'.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(save-excursion
(let ((end (point))
(c-commas-bound-stmts t)
c-maybe-labelp)
(c-syntactic-skip-backward (substring c-stmt-delim-chars-with-comma 1)
nil t)
(or (bobp)
(memq (char-before) '(?{ ?}))
(save-excursion (backward-char)
(looking-at "\\s("))
(c-crosses-statement-barrier-p (point) end)))))
;; A set of functions that covers various idiosyncrasies in
;; implementations of `forward-comment'.
;; Note: Some emacsen considers incorrectly that any line comment
;; ending with a backslash continues to the next line. I can't think
;; of any way to work around that in a reliable way without changing
;; the buffer, though. Suggestions welcome. ;) (No, temporarily
;; changing the syntax for backslash doesn't work since we must treat
;; escapes in string literals correctly.)
(defun c-forward-single-comment ()
"Move forward past whitespace and the closest following comment, if any.
Return t if a comment was found, nil otherwise. In either case, the
point is moved past the following whitespace. Line continuations,
i.e. a backslashes followed by line breaks, are treated as whitespace.
The line breaks that end line comments are considered to be the
comment enders, so the point will be put on the beginning of the next
line if it moved past a line comment.
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
(let ((start (point)))
(when (looking-at "\\([ \t\n\r\f\v]\\|\\\\[\n\r]\\)+")
(goto-char (match-end 0)))
(when (forward-comment 1)
(if (eobp)
;; Some emacsen (e.g. XEmacs 21) return t when moving
;; forwards at eob.
nil
;; Emacs includes the ending newline in a b-style (c++)
;; comment, but XEmacs doesn't. We depend on the Emacs
;; behavior (which also is symmetric).
(if (and (eolp) (elt (parse-partial-sexp start (point)) 7))
(condition-case nil (forward-char 1)))
t))))
(defsubst c-forward-comments ()
"Move forward past all following whitespace and comments.
Line continuations, i.e. a backslashes followed by line breaks, are
treated as whitespace.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(while (or
;; If forward-comment in at least XEmacs 21 is given a large
;; positive value, it'll loop all the way through if it hits
;; eob.
(and (forward-comment 5)
;; Some emacsen (e.g. XEmacs 21) return t when moving
;; forwards at eob.
(not (eobp)))
(when (looking-at "\\\\[\n\r]")
(forward-char 2)
t))))
(defun c-backward-single-comment ()
"Move backward past whitespace and the closest preceding comment, if any.
Return t if a comment was found, nil otherwise. In either case, the
point is moved past the preceding whitespace. Line continuations,
i.e. a backslashes followed by line breaks, are treated as whitespace.
The line breaks that end line comments are considered to be the
comment enders, so the point cannot be at the end of the same line to
move over a line comment.
This function does not do any hidden buffer changes."
(let ((start (point)))
;; When we got newline terminated comments, forward-comment in all
;; supported emacsen so far will stop at eol of each line not
;; ending with a comment when moving backwards. This corrects for
;; that, and at the same time handles line continuations.
(while (progn
(skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r\f\v")
(and (looking-at "[\n\r]")
(eq (char-before) ?\\)))
(backward-char))
(if (bobp)
;; Some emacsen (e.g. Emacs 19.34) return t when moving
;; backwards at bob.
nil
;; Leave point after the closest following newline if we've
;; backed up over any above, since forward-comment won't move
;; backward over a line comment if point is at the end of the
;; same line.
(re-search-forward "\\=\\s *[\n\r]" start t)
(if (if (forward-comment -1)
(if (eolp)
;; If forward-comment above succeeded and we're at eol
;; then the newline we moved over above didn't end a
;; line comment, so we give it another go.
(forward-comment -1)
t))
;; Emacs <= 20 and XEmacs move back over the closer of a
;; block comment that lacks an opener.
(if (looking-at "\\*/")
(progn (forward-char 2) nil)
t)))))
(defsubst c-backward-comments ()
"Move backward past all preceding whitespace and comments.
Line continuations, i.e. a backslashes followed by line breaks, are
treated as whitespace. The line breaks that end line comments are
considered to be the comment enders, so the point cannot be at the end
of the same line to move over a line comment. Unlike
c-backward-syntactic-ws, this function doesn't move back over
preprocessor directives.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(let ((start (point)))
(while (and
;; `forward-comment' in some emacsen (e.g. XEmacs 21.4)
;; return t when moving backwards at bob.
(not (bobp))
(if (let (moved-comment)
(while
(and (not (setq moved-comment (forward-comment -1)))
;; Cope specifically with ^M^J here -
;; forward-comment sometimes gets stuck after ^Ms,
;; sometimes after ^M^J.
(or
(when (eq (char-before) ?\r)
(backward-char)
t)
(when (and (eq (char-before) ?\n)
(eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?\r))
(backward-char 2)
t))))
moved-comment)
(if (looking-at "\\*/")
;; Emacs <= 20 and XEmacs move back over the
;; closer of a block comment that lacks an opener.
(progn (forward-char 2) nil)
t)
;; XEmacs treats line continuations as whitespace but
;; only in the backward direction, which seems a bit
;; odd. Anyway, this is necessary for Emacs.
(when (and (looking-at "[\n\r]")
(eq (char-before) ?\\)
(< (point) start))
(backward-char)
t))))))
;; Tools for skipping over syntactic whitespace.
;; The following functions use text properties to cache searches over
;; large regions of syntactic whitespace. It works as follows:
;;
;; o If a syntactic whitespace region contains anything but simple
;; whitespace (i.e. space, tab and line breaks), the text property
;; `c-in-sws' is put over it. At places where we have stopped
;; within that region there's also a `c-is-sws' text property.
;; That since there typically are nested whitespace inside that
;; must be handled separately, e.g. whitespace inside a comment or
;; cpp directive. Thus, from one point with `c-is-sws' it's safe
;; to jump to another point with that property within the same
;; `c-in-sws' region. It can be likened to a ladder where
;; `c-in-sws' marks the bars and `c-is-sws' the rungs.
;;
;; o The `c-is-sws' property is put on the simple whitespace chars at
;; a "rung position" and also maybe on the first following char.
;; As many characters as can be conveniently found in this range
;; are marked, but no assumption can be made that the whole range
;; is marked (it could be clobbered by later changes, for
;; instance).
;;
;; Note that some part of the beginning of a sequence of simple
;; whitespace might be part of the end of a preceding line comment
;; or cpp directive and must not be considered part of the "rung".
;; Such whitespace is some amount of horizontal whitespace followed
;; by a newline. In the case of cpp directives it could also be
;; two newlines with horizontal whitespace between them.
;;
;; The reason to include the first following char is to cope with
;; "rung positions" that don't have any ordinary whitespace. If
;; `c-is-sws' is put on a token character it does not have
;; `c-in-sws' set simultaneously. That's the only case when that
;; can occur, and the reason for not extending the `c-in-sws'
;; region to cover it is that the `c-in-sws' region could then be
;; accidentally merged with a following one if the token is only
;; one character long.
;;
;; o On buffer changes the `c-in-sws' and `c-is-sws' properties are
;; removed in the changed region. If the change was inside
;; syntactic whitespace that means that the "ladder" is broken, but
;; a later call to `c-forward-sws' or `c-backward-sws' will use the
;; parts on either side and use an ordinary search only to "repair"
;; the gap.
;;
;; Special care needs to be taken if a region is removed: If there
;; are `c-in-sws' on both sides of it which do not connect inside
;; the region then they can't be joined. If e.g. a marked macro is
;; broken, syntactic whitespace inside the new text might be
;; marked. If those marks would become connected with the old
;; `c-in-sws' range around the macro then we could get a ladder
;; with one end outside the macro and the other at some whitespace
;; within it.
;;
;; The main motivation for this system is to increase the speed in
;; skipping over the large whitespace regions that can occur at the
;; top level in e.g. header files that contain a lot of comments and
;; cpp directives. For small comments inside code it's probably
;; slower than using `forward-comment' straightforwardly, but speed is
;; not a significant factor there anyway.
; (defface c-debug-is-sws-face
; '((t (:background "GreenYellow")))
; "Debug face to mark the `c-is-sws' property.")
; (defface c-debug-in-sws-face
; '((t (:underline t)))
; "Debug face to mark the `c-in-sws' property.")
; (defun c-debug-put-sws-faces ()
; ;; Put the sws debug faces on all the `c-is-sws' and `c-in-sws'
; ;; properties in the buffer.
; (interactive)
; (save-excursion
; (c-save-buffer-state (in-face)
; (goto-char (point-min))
; (setq in-face (if (get-text-property (point) 'c-is-sws)
; (point)))
; (while (progn
; (goto-char (next-single-property-change
; (point) 'c-is-sws nil (point-max)))
; (if in-face
; (progn
; (c-debug-add-face in-face (point) 'c-debug-is-sws-face)
; (setq in-face nil))
; (setq in-face (point)))
; (not (eobp))))
; (goto-char (point-min))
; (setq in-face (if (get-text-property (point) 'c-in-sws)
; (point)))
; (while (progn
; (goto-char (next-single-property-change
; (point) 'c-in-sws nil (point-max)))
; (if in-face
; (progn
; (c-debug-add-face in-face (point) 'c-debug-in-sws-face)
; (setq in-face nil))
; (setq in-face (point)))
; (not (eobp)))))))
(defmacro c-debug-sws-msg (&rest args)
(ignore args)
;;`(message ,@args)
)
(defmacro c-put-is-sws (beg end)
;; This macro does a hidden buffer change.
`(let ((beg ,beg) (end ,end))
(put-text-property beg end 'c-is-sws t)
,@(when (facep 'c-debug-is-sws-face)
'((c-debug-add-face beg end 'c-debug-is-sws-face)))))
(def-edebug-spec c-put-is-sws t)
(defmacro c-put-in-sws (beg end)
;; This macro does a hidden buffer change.
`(let ((beg ,beg) (end ,end))
(put-text-property beg end 'c-in-sws t)
,@(when (facep 'c-debug-is-sws-face)
'((c-debug-add-face beg end 'c-debug-in-sws-face)))))
(def-edebug-spec c-put-in-sws t)
(defmacro c-remove-is-sws (beg end)
;; This macro does a hidden buffer change.
`(let ((beg ,beg) (end ,end))
(remove-text-properties beg end '(c-is-sws nil))
,@(when (facep 'c-debug-is-sws-face)
'((c-debug-remove-face beg end 'c-debug-is-sws-face)))))
(def-edebug-spec c-remove-is-sws t)
(defmacro c-remove-in-sws (beg end)
;; This macro does a hidden buffer change.
`(let ((beg ,beg) (end ,end))
(remove-text-properties beg end '(c-in-sws nil))
,@(when (facep 'c-debug-is-sws-face)
'((c-debug-remove-face beg end 'c-debug-in-sws-face)))))
(def-edebug-spec c-remove-in-sws t)
(defmacro c-remove-is-and-in-sws (beg end)
;; This macro does a hidden buffer change.
`(let ((beg ,beg) (end ,end))
(remove-text-properties beg end '(c-is-sws nil c-in-sws nil))
,@(when (facep 'c-debug-is-sws-face)
'((c-debug-remove-face beg end 'c-debug-is-sws-face)
(c-debug-remove-face beg end 'c-debug-in-sws-face)))))
(def-edebug-spec c-remove-is-and-in-sws t)
;; The type of literal position `end' is in a `before-change-functions'
;; function - one of `c', `c++', `pound', `noise', `attribute' or nil (but NOT
;; `string').
(defvar c-sws-lit-type nil)
;; A cons (START . STOP) of the bounds of the comment or CPP construct, etc.,
;; enclosing END, if any, else nil.
(defvar c-sws-lit-limits nil)
(defun c-enclosing-c++-attribute ()
;; If we're in C++ Mode, and point is within a correctly balanced [[ ... ]]
;; attribute structure, return a cons of its starting and ending positions.
;; Otherwise, return nil. We use the c-{in,is}-sws-face text properties for
;; this determination, this macro being intended only for use in the *-sws-*
;; functions and macros. The match data are NOT preserved over this macro.
(let (attr-end pos-is-sws)
(and
(c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(> (point) (point-min))
(setq pos-is-sws
(if (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'c-is-sws)
(1- (point))
(1- (previous-single-property-change
(point) 'c-is-sws nil (point-min)))))
(save-excursion
(goto-char pos-is-sws)
(setq attr-end (c-looking-at-c++-attribute)))
(> attr-end (point))
(cons pos-is-sws attr-end))))
(defun c-slow-enclosing-c++-attribute ()
;; Like `c-enclosing-c++-attribute', but does not depend on the c-i[ns]-sws
;; properties being set.
(and
(c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(save-excursion
(let ((paren-state (c-parse-state))
cand)
(while
(progn
(setq cand
(catch 'found-cand
(while (cdr paren-state)
(when (and (numberp (car paren-state))
(numberp (cadr paren-state))
(eq (car paren-state)
(1+ (cadr paren-state)))
(eq (char-after (car paren-state)) ?\[)
(eq (char-after (cadr paren-state)) ?\[))
(throw 'found-cand (cadr paren-state)))
(setq paren-state (cdr paren-state)))))
(and cand
(not
(and (c-go-list-forward cand)
(eq (char-before) ?\])
(eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?\])))))
(setq paren-state (cdr paren-state)))
(and cand (cons cand (point)))))))
(defun c-invalidate-sws-region-before (beg end)
;; Called from c-before-change. BEG and END are the bounds of the change
;; region, the standard parameters given to all before-change-functions.
;;
;; Note whether END is inside a comment, CPP construct, or noise macro, and
;; if so note its bounds in `c-sws-lit-limits' and type in `c-sws-lit-type'.
(setq c-sws-lit-type nil
c-sws-lit-limits nil)
(save-match-data
(save-excursion
(goto-char end)
(let* ((limits (c-literal-limits))
(lit-type (c-literal-type limits)))
(cond
((memq lit-type '(c c++))
(setq c-sws-lit-type lit-type
c-sws-lit-limits limits))
((c-beginning-of-macro)
(setq c-sws-lit-type 'pound
c-sws-lit-limits (cons (point)
(progn (c-end-of-macro) (point)))))
((eq lit-type 'string))
((setq c-sws-lit-limits (c-enclosing-c++-attribute))
(setq c-sws-lit-type 'attribute))
((progn (skip-syntax-backward "w_")
(looking-at c-noise-macro-name-re))
(setq c-sws-lit-type 'noise
c-sws-lit-limits (cons (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
(t))))
(save-excursion
(goto-char beg)
(let ((attr-limits (c-enclosing-c++-attribute)))
(if attr-limits
(if (consp c-sws-lit-limits)
(setcar c-sws-lit-limits (car attr-limits))
(setq c-sws-lit-limits attr-limits))
(skip-syntax-backward "w_")
(when (looking-at c-noise-macro-name-re)
(setq c-sws-lit-type 'noise)
(if (consp c-sws-lit-limits)
(setcar c-sws-lit-limits (match-beginning 1))
(setq c-sws-lit-limits (cons (match-beginning 1)
(match-end 1))))))))))
(defun c-invalidate-sws-region-after-del (beg end _old-len)
;; Text has been deleted, OLD-LEN characters of it starting from position
;; BEG. END is typically eq to BEG. Should there have been a comment or
;; CPP construct open at END before the deletion, check whether this
;; deletion deleted or "damaged" its opening delimiter. If so, return the
;; current position of where the construct ended, otherwise return nil.
(when c-sws-lit-limits
(if (and (< beg (+ (car c-sws-lit-limits) 2)) ; A lazy assumption that
; comment delimiters are 2
; chars long.
(or (get-text-property end 'c-in-sws)
(next-single-property-change end 'c-in-sws nil
(cdr c-sws-lit-limits))
(get-text-property end 'c-is-sws)
(next-single-property-change end 'c-is-sws nil
(cdr c-sws-lit-limits))))
(cdr c-sws-lit-limits))))
(defun c-invalidate-sws-region-after-ins (end)
;; Text has been inserted, ending at buffer position END. Should there be a
;; literal or CPP construct open at END, check whether there are `c-in-sws'
;; or `c-is-sws' text properties inside this literal. If there are, return
;; the buffer position of the end of the literal, else return nil.
(save-excursion
(goto-char end)
(let* ((limits (c-literal-limits))
(lit-type (c-literal-type limits)))
(when (and (not (memq lit-type '(c c++)))
(c-beginning-of-macro))
(setq lit-type 'pound
limits (cons (point)
(progn (c-end-of-macro) (point)))))
(when (memq lit-type '(c c++ pound))
(let ((next-in (next-single-property-change (car limits) 'c-in-sws
nil (cdr limits)))
(next-is (next-single-property-change (car limits) 'c-is-sws
nil (cdr limits))))
(and (or next-in next-is)
(cdr limits)))))))
(defun c-invalidate-sws-region-after (beg end old-len)
;; Called from `after-change-functions'. Remove any stale `c-in-sws' or
;; `c-is-sws' text properties from the vicinity of the change. BEG, END,
;; and OLD-LEN are the standard arguments given to after-change functions.
;;
;; Note that if `c-forward-sws' or `c-backward-sws' are used outside
;; `c-save-buffer-state' or similar then this will remove the cache
;; properties right after they're added.
;;
;; This function does hidden buffer changes.
(when c-sws-lit-limits
(setcar c-sws-lit-limits (min beg (car c-sws-lit-limits)))
(setcdr c-sws-lit-limits
(max end (- (+ (cdr c-sws-lit-limits) (- end beg)) old-len))))
(let ((del-end
(and (> old-len 0)
(c-invalidate-sws-region-after-del beg end old-len)))
(ins-end
(and (> end beg)
(c-invalidate-sws-region-after-ins end))))
(save-excursion
;; Adjust the end to remove the properties in any following simple
;; ws up to and including the next line break, if there is any
;; after the changed region. This is necessary e.g. when a rung
;; marked empty line is converted to a line comment by inserting
;; "//" before the line break. In that case the line break would
;; keep the rung mark which could make a later `c-backward-sws'
;; move into the line comment instead of over it.
(goto-char end)
(skip-chars-forward " \t\f\v")
(when (and (eolp) (not (eobp)))
(setq end (1+ (point)))))
(when (memq c-sws-lit-type '(noise attribute))
(setq beg (car c-sws-lit-limits)
end (cdr c-sws-lit-limits))) ; This last setting may be redundant.
(when (and (= beg end)
(get-text-property beg 'c-in-sws)
(> beg (point-min))
(get-text-property (1- beg) 'c-in-sws))
;; Ensure that an `c-in-sws' range gets broken. Note that it isn't
;; safe to keep a range that was continuous before the change. E.g:
;;
;; #define foo
;; \
;; bar
;;
;; There can be a "ladder" between "#" and "b". Now, if the newline
;; after "foo" is removed then "bar" will become part of the cpp
;; directive instead of a syntactically relevant token. In that
;; case there's no longer syntactic ws from "#" to "b".
(setq beg (1- beg)))
(setq end (max (or del-end end)
(or ins-end end)
(or (cdr c-sws-lit-limits) end)
end))
(c-debug-sws-msg "c-invalidate-sws-region-after [%s..%s]" beg end)
(c-remove-is-and-in-sws beg end)))
(defun c-forward-sws ()
;; Used by `c-forward-syntactic-ws' to implement the unbounded search.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let (;; `rung-pos' is set to a position as early as possible in the
;; unmarked part of the simple ws region.
(rung-pos (point)) next-rung-pos rung-end-pos last-put-in-sws-pos
rung-is-marked next-rung-is-marked simple-ws-end macro-start macro-end
;; `safe-start' is set when it's safe to cache the start position.
;; This is the case except when we have an unterminated block comment
;; within a macro.
safe-start)
;; Skip simple ws and do a quick check on the following character to see
;; if it's anything that can't start syntactic ws, so we can bail out
;; early in the majority of cases when there just are a few ws chars.
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n\r\f\v")
(when (or (looking-at c-syntactic-ws-start)
(and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-name-re))
(and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(looking-at "\\[\\["))
(looking-at c-doc-line-join-re))
(setq rung-end-pos (min (1+ (point)) (point-max)))
(if (setq rung-is-marked (text-property-any rung-pos rung-end-pos
'c-is-sws t))
;; Find the last rung position to avoid setting properties in all
;; the cases when the marked rung is complete.
;; (`next-single-property-change' is certain to move at least one
;; step forward.)
(setq rung-pos (1- (c-next-single-property-change
rung-is-marked 'c-is-sws nil rung-end-pos)))
;; Got no marked rung here. Since the simple ws might have started
;; inside a line comment or cpp directive we must set `rung-pos' as
;; high as possible.
(setq rung-pos (point)))
(with-silent-modifications
(while
(progn
;; In the following while form, we move over a "ladder" and
;; following simple WS each time round the loop, appending the WS
;; onto the ladder, joining adjacent ladders, and terminating when
;; there is no more WS or we reach EOB.
(while
(when (and rung-is-marked
(get-text-property (point) 'c-in-sws))
;; The following search is the main reason that `c-in-sws'
;; and `c-is-sws' aren't combined to one property.
(goto-char (c-next-single-property-change
(point) 'c-in-sws nil (point-max)))
(unless (get-text-property (point) 'c-is-sws)
;; If the `c-in-sws' region extended past the last
;; `c-is-sws' char we have to go back a bit.
(or (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'c-is-sws)
(goto-char (previous-single-property-change
(point) 'c-is-sws)))
(backward-char))
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-forward-sws cached move %s -> %s (max %s)"
rung-pos (point) (point-max))
(setq rung-pos (point))
(and (> (skip-chars-forward " \t\n\r\f\v") 0)
(not (eobp))))
;; We'll loop here if there is simple ws after the last rung.
;; That means that there's been some change in it and it's
;; possible that we've stepped into another ladder, so extend
;; the previous one to join with it if there is one, and try to
;; use the cache again.
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-forward-sws extending rung with [%s..%s] (max %s)"
(1+ rung-pos) (1+ (point)) (point-max))
(unless (get-text-property (point) 'c-is-sws)
;; Remove any `c-in-sws' property from the last char of
;; the rung before we mark it with `c-is-sws', so that we
;; won't connect with the remains of a broken "ladder".
(c-remove-in-sws (point) (1+ (point))))
(c-put-is-sws (1+ rung-pos)
(1+ (point)))
(c-put-in-sws rung-pos
(setq rung-pos (point)
last-put-in-sws-pos rung-pos)))
;; Now move over any comments (x)or a CPP construct.
(setq simple-ws-end (point))
(setq safe-start t)
;; Take elaborate precautions to detect an open block comment at
;; the end of a macro. If we find one, we set `safe-start' to nil
;; and break off any further scanning of comments.
;;
;; (2019-05-02): `c-end-of-macro' now moves completely over block
;; comments, even multiline ones lacking \s at their EOLs. So a
;; lot of the following is probably redundant now.
(let ((com-begin (point)) com-end in-macro)
(when (and (c-forward-single-comment)
(setq com-end (point))
(save-excursion
(goto-char com-begin)
(c-beginning-of-macro)))
(setq in-macro t)
(goto-char com-begin)
(if (progn (c-end-of-macro com-end)
(< (point) com-end))
(setq safe-start nil)))
(if in-macro
(while (and safe-start
com-end (> com-end com-begin)
(setq com-begin (point))
(when (and (c-forward-single-comment)
(setq com-end (point)))
(goto-char com-begin)
(if (progn (c-end-of-macro com-end)
(< (point) com-end))
(setq safe-start nil))
safe-start)))
(c-forward-comments)))
(cond
((/= (point) simple-ws-end)
;; Skipped over comments. Don't cache at eob in case the buffer
;; is narrowed.
(not (eobp)))
((save-excursion
(and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-opt-cpp-start)
(setq macro-start (point))
(progn (skip-chars-backward " \t")
(bolp))
(or (bobp)
(progn (backward-char)
(not (eq (char-before) ?\\))))))
;; Skip a preprocessor directive.
(end-of-line)
(while (and (eq (char-before) ?\\)
(= (forward-line 1) 0))
(end-of-line))
(setq macro-end (point))
;; Check for an open block comment at the end of the macro.
(let ((s (parse-partial-sexp macro-start macro-end)))
(if (and (elt s 4) ; in a comment
(null (elt s 7))) ; a block comment
(setq safe-start nil)))
(forward-line 1)
;; Don't cache at eob in case the buffer is narrowed.
(not (eobp)))
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-name-re))
;; Skip over a noise macro.
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(not (eobp)))
((setq next-rung-pos (c-looking-at-c++-attribute))
(goto-char next-rung-pos)
(not (eobp)))
((looking-at c-doc-line-join-re)
;; Skip over a line join in (e.g.) Pike autodoc.
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(setq safe-start nil) ; Never cache this; the doc style could be
; changed at any time.
(not (eobp)))))
;; We've searched over a piece of non-white syntactic ws. See if this
;; can be cached.
(setq next-rung-pos (point))
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n\r\f\v")
(setq rung-end-pos (min (1+ (point)) (point-max)))
(if (or
;; Cache if we haven't skipped comments only, and if we started
;; either from a marked rung or from a completely uncached
;; position.
(and safe-start
(or rung-is-marked
(not (get-text-property simple-ws-end 'c-in-sws))))
;; See if there's a marked rung in the encountered simple ws. If
;; so then we can cache, unless `safe-start' is nil. Even then
;; we need to do this to check if the cache can be used for the
;; next step.
(and (setq next-rung-is-marked
(text-property-any next-rung-pos rung-end-pos
'c-is-sws t))
safe-start))
(progn
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-forward-sws caching [%s..%s] - [%s..%s] (max %s)"
rung-pos (1+ simple-ws-end) next-rung-pos rung-end-pos
(point-max))
;; Remove the properties for any nested ws that might be cached.
;; Only necessary for `c-is-sws' since `c-in-sws' will be set
;; anyway.
(c-remove-is-sws (1+ simple-ws-end) next-rung-pos)
(unless (and rung-is-marked (= rung-pos simple-ws-end))
(c-put-is-sws rung-pos
(1+ simple-ws-end))
(setq rung-is-marked t))
(c-put-in-sws rung-pos
(setq rung-pos (point)
last-put-in-sws-pos rung-pos))
(unless (get-text-property (1- rung-end-pos) 'c-is-sws)
;; Remove any `c-in-sws' property from the last char of
;; the rung before we mark it with `c-is-sws', so that we
;; won't connect with the remains of a broken "ladder".
(c-remove-in-sws (1- rung-end-pos) rung-end-pos))
(c-put-is-sws next-rung-pos
rung-end-pos))
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-forward-sws not caching [%s..%s] - [%s..%s] (max %s)"
rung-pos (1+ simple-ws-end) next-rung-pos rung-end-pos
(point-max))
;; Set `rung-pos' for the next rung. It's the same thing here as
;; initially, except that the rung position is set as early as
;; possible since we can't be in the ending ws of a line comment or
;; cpp directive now.
(if (setq rung-is-marked next-rung-is-marked)
(setq rung-pos (1- (c-next-single-property-change
rung-is-marked 'c-is-sws nil rung-end-pos)))
(setq rung-pos next-rung-pos))))
;; Make sure that the newly marked `c-in-sws' region doesn't connect to
;; another one after the point (which might occur when editing inside a
;; comment or macro).
(when (eq last-put-in-sws-pos (point))
(cond ((< last-put-in-sws-pos (point-max))
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-forward-sws clearing at %s for cache separation"
last-put-in-sws-pos)
(c-remove-in-sws last-put-in-sws-pos
(1+ last-put-in-sws-pos)))
(t
;; If at eob we have to clear the last character before the end
;; instead since the buffer might be narrowed and there might
;; be a `c-in-sws' after (point-max). In this case it's
;; necessary to clear both properties.
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-forward-sws clearing thoroughly at %s for cache separation"
(1- last-put-in-sws-pos))
(c-remove-is-and-in-sws (1- last-put-in-sws-pos)
last-put-in-sws-pos))))))))
(defun c-backward-sws ()
;; Used by `c-backward-syntactic-ws' to implement the unbounded search.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let (;; `rung-pos' is set to a position as late as possible in the unmarked
;; part of the simple ws region.
(rung-pos (point)) next-rung-pos last-put-in-sws-pos
rung-is-marked simple-ws-beg cmt-skip-pos
(doc-line-join-here (concat c-doc-line-join-re "\\="))
attr-end)
;; Skip simple horizontal ws and do a quick check on the preceding
;; character to see if it's anything that can't end syntactic ws, so we can
;; bail out early in the majority of cases when there just are a few ws
;; chars. Newlines are complicated in the backward direction, so we can't
;; skip over them.
(skip-chars-backward " \t\f")
(when (and (not (bobp))
(save-excursion
(or (and
(memq (char-before) c-doc-line-join-end-ch) ; For speed.
(re-search-backward doc-line-join-here
(c-point 'bopl) t))
(and
(c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(eq (char-before) ?\])
(eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?\])
(save-excursion
(and (c-go-list-backward)
(looking-at "\\[\\[")))
(setq attr-end (point)))
(progn
(backward-char)
(or (looking-at c-syntactic-ws-end)
(and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-symbol-char-key)
(progn (c-beginning-of-current-token)
(looking-at c-noise-macro-name-re))))))))
;; Try to find a rung position in the simple ws preceding point, so that
;; we can get a cache hit even if the last bit of the simple ws has
;; changed recently.
(setq simple-ws-beg (or attr-end ; After attribute.
(match-end 1) ; Noise macro, etc.
(match-end 0))) ; c-syntactic-ws-end
(skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r\f\v")
(if (setq rung-is-marked (text-property-any
(point) (min (1+ rung-pos) (point-max))
'c-is-sws t))
;; `rung-pos' will be the earliest marked position, which means that
;; there might be later unmarked parts in the simple ws region.
;; It's not worth the effort to fix that; the last part of the
;; simple ws is also typically edited often, so it could be wasted.
(goto-char (setq rung-pos rung-is-marked))
(goto-char simple-ws-beg))
(with-silent-modifications
(while
(progn
;; Each time round the next while form, we move back over a ladder
;; and append any simple WS preceding it, if possible joining with
;; the previous ladder.
(while
(when (and rung-is-marked
(not (bobp))
(get-text-property (1- (point)) 'c-in-sws))
;; The following search is the main reason that `c-in-sws'
;; and `c-is-sws' aren't combined to one property.
(goto-char (previous-single-property-change
(point) 'c-in-sws nil (point-min)))
(unless (get-text-property (point) 'c-is-sws)
;; If the `c-in-sws' region extended past the first
;; `c-is-sws' char we have to go forward a bit.
(goto-char (c-next-single-property-change
(point) 'c-is-sws)))
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-backward-sws cached move %s <- %s (min %s)"
(point) rung-pos (point-min))
(setq rung-pos (point))
(if (and (< (min (skip-chars-backward " \t\f\v")
(progn
(setq simple-ws-beg (point))
(skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r\f\v")))
0)
(setq rung-is-marked
(text-property-any (point) rung-pos
'c-is-sws t)))
t
(goto-char simple-ws-beg)
nil))
;; We'll loop here if there is simple ws before the first rung.
;; That means that there's been some change in it and it's
;; possible that we've stepped into another ladder, so extend
;; the previous one to join with it if there is one, and try to
;; use the cache again.
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-backward-sws extending rung with [%s..%s] (min %s)"
rung-is-marked rung-pos (point-min))
(unless (get-text-property (1- rung-pos) 'c-is-sws)
;; Remove any `c-in-sws' property from the last char of
;; the rung before we mark it with `c-is-sws', so that we
;; won't connect with the remains of a broken "ladder".
(c-remove-in-sws (1- rung-pos) rung-pos))
(c-put-is-sws rung-is-marked
rung-pos)
(c-put-in-sws rung-is-marked
(1- rung-pos))
(setq rung-pos rung-is-marked
last-put-in-sws-pos rung-pos))
(c-backward-comments)
(setq cmt-skip-pos (point))
(cond
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(/= cmt-skip-pos simple-ws-beg)
(c-beginning-of-macro))
;; Inside a cpp directive. See if it should be skipped over.
(let ((cpp-beg (point))
pause pos)
;; Move back over all line continuations and block comments in
;; the region skipped over by `c-backward-comments'. If we go
;; past it then we started inside the cpp directive.
(goto-char simple-ws-beg)
(beginning-of-line)
;; Note the similarity of the code here to some in
;; `c-beginning-of-macro'.
(setq pause (point))
(while
(progn
(while (and (> (point) cmt-skip-pos)
(progn (backward-char)
(eq (char-before) ?\\)))
(beginning-of-line))
(setq pos (point))
(when (and c-last-c-comment-end-on-line-re
(re-search-forward
c-last-c-comment-end-on-line-re pause t))
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(if (c-backward-single-comment)
(progn
(beginning-of-line)
(setq pause (point)))
(goto-char pos)
nil))))
(if (< (point) cmt-skip-pos)
;; Don't move past the cpp directive if we began inside
;; it. Note that the position at the end of the last line
;; of the macro is also considered to be within it.
(progn (goto-char cmt-skip-pos)
nil)
;; It's worthwhile to spend a little bit of effort on finding
;; the end of the macro, to get a good `simple-ws-beg'
;; position for the cache. Note that `c-backward-comments'
;; could have stepped over some comments before going into
;; the macro, and then `simple-ws-beg' must be kept on the
;; same side of those comments.
(goto-char simple-ws-beg)
(skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r\f\v")
(if (eq (char-before) ?\\)
(forward-char))
(forward-line 1)
(if (< (point) simple-ws-beg)
;; Might happen if comments after the macro were skipped
;; over.
(setq simple-ws-beg (point)))
(goto-char cpp-beg)
t)))
((/= (save-excursion
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n\r\f\v" simple-ws-beg)
(setq next-rung-pos (point)))
simple-ws-beg)
;; Skipped over comments. Must put point at the end of
;; the simple ws at point since we might be after a line
;; comment or cpp directive that's been partially
;; narrowed out, and we can't risk marking the simple ws
;; at the end of it.
(goto-char next-rung-pos)
t)
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(save-excursion
(and (< (skip-syntax-backward "w_") 0)
(progn (setq next-rung-pos (point))
(looking-at c-noise-macro-name-re)))))
;; Skipped over a noise macro
(goto-char next-rung-pos)
t)
((and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(eq (char-before) ?\])
(eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?\])
(save-excursion
(and (c-go-list-backward)
(setq next-rung-pos (point))
(looking-at "\\[\\["))))
(goto-char next-rung-pos)
t)
((and
(memq (char-before) c-doc-line-join-end-ch) ; For speed.
(re-search-backward doc-line-join-here (c-point 'bopl) t)))))
;; We've searched over a piece of non-white syntactic ws. See if this
;; can be cached.
(setq next-rung-pos (point))
(skip-chars-backward " \t\f\v")
(if (or
;; Cache if we started either from a marked rung or from a
;; completely uncached position.
rung-is-marked
(not (get-text-property (1- simple-ws-beg) 'c-in-sws))
;; Cache if there's a marked rung in the encountered simple ws.
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r\f\v")
(text-property-any (point) (min (1+ next-rung-pos) (point-max))
'c-is-sws t)))
(progn
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-backward-sws caching [%s..%s] - [%s..%s] (min %s)"
(point) (1+ next-rung-pos)
simple-ws-beg (min (1+ rung-pos) (point-max))
(point-min))
;; Remove the properties for any nested ws that might be cached.
;; Only necessary for `c-is-sws' since `c-in-sws' will be set
;; anyway.
(c-remove-is-sws (1+ next-rung-pos) simple-ws-beg)
(unless (and rung-is-marked (= simple-ws-beg rung-pos))
(let ((rung-end-pos (min (1+ rung-pos) (point-max))))
(unless (get-text-property (1- rung-end-pos) 'c-is-sws)
;; Remove any `c-in-sws' property from the last char of
;; the rung before we mark it with `c-is-sws', so that we
;; won't connect with the remains of a broken "ladder".
(c-remove-in-sws (1- rung-end-pos) rung-end-pos))
(c-put-is-sws simple-ws-beg
rung-end-pos)
(setq rung-is-marked t)))
(c-put-in-sws (setq simple-ws-beg (point)
last-put-in-sws-pos simple-ws-beg)
rung-pos)
(c-put-is-sws (setq rung-pos simple-ws-beg)
(1+ next-rung-pos)))
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-backward-sws not caching [%s..%s] - [%s..%s] (min %s)"
(point) (1+ next-rung-pos)
simple-ws-beg (min (1+ rung-pos) (point-max))
(point-min))
(setq rung-pos next-rung-pos
simple-ws-beg (point))
))
;; Make sure that the newly marked `c-in-sws' region doesn't connect to
;; another one before the point (which might occur when editing inside a
;; comment or macro).
(when (eq last-put-in-sws-pos (point))
(cond ((< (point-min) last-put-in-sws-pos)
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-backward-sws clearing at %s for cache separation"
(1- last-put-in-sws-pos))
(c-remove-in-sws (1- last-put-in-sws-pos)
last-put-in-sws-pos))
((> (point-min) 1)
;; If at bob and the buffer is narrowed, we have to clear the
;; character we're standing on instead since there might be a
;; `c-in-sws' before (point-min). In this case it's necessary
;; to clear both properties.
(c-debug-sws-msg
"c-backward-sws clearing thoroughly at %s for cache separation"
last-put-in-sws-pos)
(c-remove-is-and-in-sws last-put-in-sws-pos
(1+ last-put-in-sws-pos)))))
))))
;; Other whitespace tools
(defun c-partial-ws-p (beg end)
;; Is the region (beg end) WS, and is there WS (or BOB/EOB) next to the
;; region? This is a "heuristic" function. .....
;;
;; The motivation for the second bit is to check whether removing this
;; region would coalesce two symbols.
;;
;; FIXME!!! This function doesn't check virtual semicolons in any way. Be
;; careful about using this function for, e.g. AWK. (2007/3/7)
(save-excursion
(let ((end+1 (min (1+ end) (point-max))))
(or (progn (goto-char (max (point-min) (1- beg)))
(c-skip-ws-forward end)
(eq (point) end))
(progn (goto-char beg)
(c-skip-ws-forward end+1)
(eq (point) end+1))))))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; We maintain a sopisticated cache of positions which are in a literal,
;; disregarding macros (i.e. we don't distinguish between "in a macro" and
;; not).
;;
;; This cache is in three parts: two "near" caches, which are association
;; lists of a small number (currently six) of positions and the parser states
;; there; the "far" cache (also known as "the cache"), a list of compressed
;; parser states going back to the beginning of the buffer, one entry every
;; 3000 characters.
;;
;; The two main callable functions embodying this cache are
;; `c-semi-pp-to-literal', which returns a `parse-partial-sexp' state at a
;; given position, together with the start of any literal enclosing it, and
;; `c-full-pp-to-literal', which additionally returns the end of such literal.
;; One of the above "near" caches is associated with each of these functions.
;;
;; When searching this cache, these functions first seek an exact match, then
;; a "close" match from the assiciated near cache. If neither of these
;; succeed, the nearest preceding entry in the far cache is used.
;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(defvar c-lit-pos-cache nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-lit-pos-cache)
;; A list of elements in descending order of POS of one of the forms:
;; o - POS (when point is not in a literal);
;; o - (POS CHAR-1) (when the last character before point is potentially
;; the first of a two-character construct
;; o - (POS TYPE STARTING-POS) (when in a literal);
;; o - (POS TYPE STARTING-POS CHAR-1) (Combination of the previous two),
;;
;; where POS is the position for which the entry is valid, TYPE is the type of
;; the comment ('c or 'c++) or the character which should close the string
;; (e.g. ?\") or t for a generic string. STARTING-POS is the starting
;; position of the comment or string. CHAR-1 is either the character
;; potentially forming the first half of a two-char construct (in Emacs <= 25
;; and XEmacs) or the syntax of the character (Emacs >= 26).
(defvar c-lit-pos-cache-limit 1)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-lit-pos-cache-limit)
;; An upper limit on valid entries in `c-lit-pos-cache'. This
;; is reduced by buffer changes, and increased by invocations of
;; `c-parse-ps-state-below'.
;; Note that as of 2019-05-27, the forms involving CHAR-1 are no longer used.
(defun c-cache-to-parse-ps-state (elt)
;; Create a list suitable to use as the old-state parameter to
;; `parse-partial-sexp', out of ELT, a member of
;; `c-lit-pos-cache'. ELT is either just a number, or a list
;; with 2, 3, or 4 members (See `c-parse-ps-state-to-cache'). That number
;; or the car of the list is the "position element" of ELT, the position
;; where ELT is valid.
;;
;; POINT is left at the postition for which the returned state is valid. It
;; will be either the position element of ELT, or one character before
;; that. (The latter happens in Emacs <= 25 and XEmacs, when ELT indicates
;; its position element directly follows a potential first character of a
;; two char construct (such as a comment opener or an escaped character).)
(if (and (consp elt) (>= (length elt) 3))
;; Inside a string or comment
(let ((depth 0) (containing nil) (last nil)
in-string in-comment (after-quote nil)
(min-depth 0) com-style com-str-start (intermediate nil)
(char-1 (nth 3 elt)) ; first char of poss. 2-char construct
(pos (car elt))
(type (cadr elt)))
(setq com-str-start (car (cddr elt)))
(cond
((or (numberp type) (eq type t)) ; A string
(setq in-string type))
((memq type '(c c++)) ; A comment
(setq in-comment t
com-style (if (eq type 'c++) 1 nil)))
(t (c-benign-error "Invalid type %s in c-cache-to-parse-ps-state"
elt)))
(goto-char (if char-1
(1- pos)
pos))
(if (memq 'pps-extended-state c-emacs-features)
(list depth containing last
in-string in-comment nil
min-depth com-style com-str-start
intermediate nil)
(list depth containing last
in-string in-comment nil
min-depth com-style com-str-start
intermediate)))
;; Not in a string or comment.
(if (memq 'pps-extended-state c-emacs-features)
(progn
(goto-char (if (consp elt) (car elt) elt))
(list 0 nil nil nil nil
(and (consp elt) (eq (nth 1 elt) 9)) ; 9 is syntax code for "escape".
0 nil nil nil
(and (consp elt) (nth 1 elt))))
(goto-char (if (consp elt) (car elt) elt))
(if (and (consp elt) (cdr elt)) (backward-char))
(copy-tree '(0 nil nil nil nil
nil
0 nil nil nil)))))
;; Note that as of 2019-05-27, the forms involving CHAR-1 are no longer used.
(defun c-parse-ps-state-to-cache (state)
;; Convert STATE, a `parse-partial-sexp' state valid at POINT, to an element
;; for the `c-lit-pos-cache' cache. This is one of
;; o - POINT (when point is not in a literal);
;; o - (POINT CHAR-1) (when the last character before point is potentially
;; the first of a two-character construct
;; o - (POINT TYPE STARTING-POS) (when in a literal);
;; o - (POINT TYPE STARTING-POS CHAR-1) (Combination of the previous two),
;; where TYPE is the type of the literal (either 'c, or 'c++, or the
;; character which closes the string), STARTING-POS is the starting
;; position of the comment or string. CHAR-1 is either the character
;; potentially forming the first half of a two-char construct (in Emacs <=
;; 25 and XEmacs) or the syntax of the character (in Emacs >= 26).
(if (memq 'pps-extended-state c-emacs-features)
;; Emacs >= 26.
(let ((basic
(cond
((nth 3 state) ; A string
(list (point) (nth 3 state) (nth 8 state)))
((and (nth 4 state) ; A comment
(not (eq (nth 7 state) 'syntax-table))) ; but not a psuedo comment.
(list (point)
(if (eq (nth 7 state) 1) 'c++ 'c)
(nth 8 state)))
(t ; Neither string nor comment.
(point)))))
(if (nth 10 state)
(append (if (consp basic)
basic
(list basic))
(list (nth 10 state)))
basic))
;; Emacs <= 25, XEmacs.
(cond
((nth 3 state) ; A string
(if (eq (char-before) ?\\)
(list (point) (nth 3 state) (nth 8 state) ?\\)
(list (point) (nth 3 state) (nth 8 state))))
((and (nth 4 state) ; comment
(not (eq (nth 7 state) 'syntax-table)))
(if (and (eq (char-before) ?*)
(> (- (point) (nth 8 state)) 2)) ; not "/*/".
(list (point)
(if (eq (nth 7 state) 1) 'c++ 'c)
(nth 8 state)
?*)
(list (point)
(if (eq (nth 7 state) 1) 'c++ 'c)
(nth 8 state))))
(t (if (memq (char-before) '(?/ ?\\))
(list (point) (char-before))
(point))))))
(defsubst c-ps-state-cache-pos (elt)
;; Get the buffer position from ELT, an element from the cache
;; `c-lit-pos-cache'.
(if (atom elt)
elt
(car elt)))
(defun c-trim-lit-pos-cache ()
;; Trim the `c-lit-pos-cache' to take account of buffer
;; changes, indicated by `c-lit-pos-cache-limit'.
(while (and c-lit-pos-cache
(> (c-ps-state-cache-pos (car c-lit-pos-cache))
c-lit-pos-cache-limit))
(setq c-lit-pos-cache (cdr c-lit-pos-cache))))
(defconst c-state-nonlit-pos-interval 3000)
;; The approximate interval between entries in `c-state-nonlit-pos-cache'.
(defun c-parse-ps-state-below (here)
;; Given a buffer position HERE, Return a cons (CACHE-POS . STATE), where
;; CACHE-POS is a position not very far before HERE for which the
;; parse-partial-sexp STATE is valid. Note that the only valid elements of
;; STATE are those concerning comments and strings; STATE is the state of a
;; null `parse-partial-sexp' scan when CACHE-POS is not in a comment or
;; string.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(c-trim-lit-pos-cache)
(let ((c c-lit-pos-cache)
elt state npos high-elt)
(while (and c (> (c-ps-state-cache-pos (car c)) here))
(setq high-elt (car c))
(setq c (cdr c)))
(goto-char (or (and c (c-ps-state-cache-pos (car c)))
(point-min)))
(setq state
(if c
(c-cache-to-parse-ps-state (car c))
(copy-tree '(0 nil nil nil nil nil 0 nil nil nil nil))))
(when (not high-elt)
;; We need to extend the cache. Add an element to
;; `c-lit-pos-cache' each iteration of the following.
(while
(<= (setq npos (+ (point) c-state-nonlit-pos-interval)) here)
(setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) npos nil nil state))
;; If we're after a \ or a / or * which might be a comment
;; delimiter half, move back a character.
(when (or (nth 5 state) ; After a quote character
(and (memq 'pps-extended-state c-emacs-features)
(nth 10 state))) ; in the middle of a 2-char seq.
(setq npos (1- npos))
(backward-char)
(when (nth 10 state)
(setcar (nthcdr 10 state) nil))
(when (nth 5 state)
(setcar (nthcdr 5 state) nil)))
(setq elt (c-parse-ps-state-to-cache state))
(setq c-lit-pos-cache
(cons elt c-lit-pos-cache))))
(if (> (point) c-lit-pos-cache-limit)
(setq c-lit-pos-cache-limit (point)))
(cons (point) state)))))
(defvar c-semi-lit-near-cache nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-semi-lit-near-cache)
;; A list of up to six recent results from `c-semi-pp-to-literal'. Each
;; element is a cons of the buffer position and the `parse-partial-sexp' state
;; at that position.
(defvar c-semi-near-cache-limit 1)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-semi-near-cache-limit)
;; An upper limit on valid entries in `c-semi-lit-near-cache'. This is
;; reduced by buffer changes, and increased by invocations of
;; `c-semi-pp-to-literal'.
(defun c-semi-trim-near-cache ()
;; Remove stale entries in `c-semi-lit-near-cache', i.e. those
;; whose positions are above `c-lit-pos-cache-limit'.
(let ((nc-list c-semi-lit-near-cache))
(while nc-list
(if (> (caar nc-list) c-semi-near-cache-limit)
(setq c-semi-lit-near-cache
(delq (car nc-list) c-semi-lit-near-cache)
nc-list c-semi-lit-near-cache) ; start again in case
; of list breakage.
(setq nc-list (cdr nc-list))))))
(defun c-semi-get-near-cache-entry (here)
;; Return the near cache entry at the highest postion before HERE, if any,
;; or nil. The near cache entry is of the form (POSITION . STATE), where
;; STATE has the form of a result of `parse-partial-sexp'.
(let ((nc-pos-state
(or (assq here c-semi-lit-near-cache)
(let ((nc-list c-semi-lit-near-cache)
pos (nc-pos 0) cand-pos-state)
(catch 'found
(while nc-list
(setq pos (caar nc-list))
(when (>= here pos)
(cond
((and (cdar nc-list)
(nth 8 (cdar nc-list))
(< here (nth 8 (cdar nc-list))))
(throw 'found (car nc-list)))
((> pos nc-pos)
(setq nc-pos pos
cand-pos-state (car nc-list)))))
(setq nc-list (cdr nc-list)))
cand-pos-state)))))
(when (and nc-pos-state
(not (eq nc-pos-state (car c-semi-lit-near-cache))))
;; Move the found cache entry to the front of the list.
(setq c-semi-lit-near-cache
(delq nc-pos-state c-semi-lit-near-cache))
(push nc-pos-state c-semi-lit-near-cache))
(copy-tree nc-pos-state)))
(defun c-semi-put-near-cache-entry (here state)
;; Put a new near cache entry into the near cache.
(while (>= (length c-semi-lit-near-cache) 6)
(setq c-semi-lit-near-cache
(delq (car (last c-semi-lit-near-cache))
c-semi-lit-near-cache)))
(push (cons here state) c-semi-lit-near-cache)
(setq c-semi-near-cache-limit
(max c-semi-near-cache-limit here)))
(defun c-semi-pp-to-literal (here &optional not-in-delimiter)
;; Do a parse-partial-sexp from a position in the buffer before HERE which
;; isn't in a literal, and return information about HERE, either:
;; (STATE TYPE BEG) if HERE is in a literal; or
;; (STATE) otherwise,
;; where STATE is the parsing state at HERE, TYPE is the type of the literal
;; enclosing HERE, (one of 'string, 'c, 'c++) and BEG is the starting
;; position of that literal (including the delimiter).
;;
;; Unless NOT-IN-DELIMITER is non-nil, when TO is inside a two-character
;; comment opener, this is recognized as being in a comment literal.
;;
;; Only elements 3 (in a string), 4 (in a comment), 5 (following a quote), 7
;; (comment type), and 8 (start of comment/string), and possibly 10 (in
;; newer Emacsen only, the syntax of a position after a potential first char
;; of a two char construct) of STATE are valid.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(c-trim-lit-pos-cache)
(c-semi-trim-near-cache)
(save-match-data
(let* ((pos-and-state (c-semi-get-near-cache-entry here))
(pos (car pos-and-state))
(near-pos pos)
(s (cdr pos-and-state))
far-pos-and-state far-pos far-s ty)
(if (or (not pos)
(< pos (- here 100)))
(progn
(setq far-pos-and-state (c-parse-ps-state-below here)
far-pos (car far-pos-and-state)
far-s (cdr far-pos-and-state))
(when (or (not pos) (> far-pos pos))
(setq pos far-pos
s far-s))))
(when
(or
(> here pos)
(null (nth 8 s))
(< here (nth 8 s)) ; Can't happen, can it?
(not
(or
(and (nth 3 s) ; string
(not (eq (char-before here) ?\\)))
(and (nth 4 s) (not (nth 7 s)) ; Block comment
(not (memq (char-before here)
c-block-comment-awkward-chars)))
(and (nth 4 s) (nth 7 s) ; Line comment
(not (memq (char-before here) '(?\\ ?\n)))))))
(c-with-extended-string-fences
pos here
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp pos here nil nil s))))
(when (not (eq near-pos here))
(c-semi-put-near-cache-entry here s))
(cond
((or (nth 3 s)
(and (nth 4 s)
(not (eq (nth 7 s) 'syntax-table)))) ; in a string or comment
(setq ty (cond
((nth 3 s) 'string)
((nth 7 s) 'c++)
(t 'c)))
(list s ty (nth 8 s)))
((and (not not-in-delimiter) ; inside a comment starter
(not (bobp))
(progn (backward-char)
(and (not (and (memq 'category-properties c-emacs-features)
(looking-at "\\s!")))
(looking-at c-comment-start-regexp))))
(setq ty (if (looking-at c-block-comment-start-regexp) 'c 'c++))
(list s ty (point)))
(t (list s))))))))
(defvar c-full-near-cache-limit 1)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-full-near-cache-limit)
;; An upper limit on valid entries in `c-full-lit-near-cache'. This
;; is reduced by buffer changes, and increased by invocations of
;; `c-full-pp-to-literal'.
(defvar c-full-lit-near-cache nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-full-lit-near-cache)
;; A list of up to six recent results from `c-full-pp-to-literal'. Each
;; element is a list (HERE STATE END)), where HERE is the buffer position the
;; function was called for, STATE is the `parse-partial-sexp' state there, and
;; END is the end of the literal enclosing HERE, if any, or nil otherwise.
;; N.B. END will be nil if the literal ends at EOB without a delimiter.
(defun c-full-trim-near-cache ()
;; Remove stale entries in `c-full-lit-near-cache', i.e. those whose END
;; entries, or positions, are above `c-full-near-cache-limit'.
(let ((nc-list c-full-lit-near-cache) elt)
(while nc-list
(let ((elt (car nc-list)))
(if (if (car (cddr elt))
(< c-full-near-cache-limit (car (cddr elt)))
(< c-full-near-cache-limit (car elt)))
(setq c-full-lit-near-cache
(delq elt c-full-lit-near-cache)
nc-list c-full-lit-near-cache) ; start again in
; case of list breakage.
(setq nc-list (cdr nc-list)))))))
(defun c-full-get-near-cache-entry (here)
;; Return a near cache entry which either represents a literal which
;; encloses HERE, or is at the highest position before HERE. The returned
;; cache entry is of the form (POSITION STATE END), where STATE has the form
;; of a result from `parse-partial-sexp' which is valid at POSITION and END
;; is the end of any enclosing literal, or nil.
(let ((nc-pos-state
(or (assq here c-full-lit-near-cache)
(let ((nc-list c-full-lit-near-cache)
elt (nc-pos 0) cand-pos-state)
(catch 'found
(while nc-list
(setq elt (car nc-list))
(when
(and (car (cddr elt))
(> here (nth 8 (cadr elt)))
(< here (car (cddr elt))))
(throw 'found elt))
(when
(and (< (car elt) here)
(> (car elt) nc-pos))
(setq nc-pos (car elt)
cand-pos-state elt))
(setq nc-list (cdr nc-list)))
cand-pos-state)))))
;; Move the found cache entry, if any, to the front of the list.
(when (and nc-pos-state
(not (eq nc-pos-state (car c-full-lit-near-cache))))
(setq c-full-lit-near-cache
(delq nc-pos-state c-full-lit-near-cache))
(push nc-pos-state c-full-lit-near-cache))
(copy-tree nc-pos-state)))
(defun c-full-put-near-cache-entry (here state end)
;; Put a new near cache entry into the near cache.
(while (>= (length c-full-lit-near-cache) 6)
(setq c-full-lit-near-cache
(delq (car (last c-full-lit-near-cache))
c-full-lit-near-cache)))
(push (list here state end) c-full-lit-near-cache)
(setq c-full-near-cache-limit
(max c-full-near-cache-limit (or end here))))
(defun c-full-pp-to-literal (here &optional not-in-delimiter)
;; This function will supersede c-state-pp-to-literal.
;;
;; Do a parse-partial-sexp from a position in the buffer before HERE which
;; isn't in a literal, and return information about HERE, either:
;; (STATE TYPE (BEG . END)) if HERE is in a literal; or
;; (STATE) otherwise,
;; where STATE is the parsing state at HERE, TYPE is the type of the literal
;; enclosing HERE, (one of 'string, 'c, 'c++) and (BEG . END) is the
;; boundaries of that literal (including the delimiters), with END being nil
;; if there is no end delimiter (i.e. the literal ends at EOB).
;;
;; Unless NOT-IN-DELIMITER is non-nil, when TO is inside a two-character
;; comment opener, this is recognized as being in a comment literal.
;;
;; Only elements 3 (in a string), 4 (in a comment), 5 (following a quote), 7
;; (comment type), and 8 (start of comment/string), and possibly 10 (in
;; newer Emacsen only, the syntax of a position after a potential first char
;; of a two char construct) of STATE are valid.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(c-trim-lit-pos-cache)
(c-full-trim-near-cache)
(save-match-data
(let* ((elt (c-full-get-near-cache-entry here))
(base (car elt))
(near-base base)
(s (cadr elt))
s1
(end (car (cddr elt)))
far-base-and-state far-base far-s ty start)
(if (or
(not base) ; FIXME!!! Compare base and far-base??
; (2019-05-21)
(not end)
(> here end))
(progn
(setq far-base-and-state (c-parse-ps-state-below here)
far-base (car far-base-and-state)
far-s (cdr far-base-and-state))
(when (or (not base) (> far-base base))
(setq base far-base
s far-s
end nil))))
(when
(or
(and (> here base) (null end))
(null (nth 8 s))
(and end (> here end))
(not
(or
(and (nth 3 s) ; string
(not (eq (char-before here) ?\\)))
(and (nth 4 s) (not (nth 7 s)) ; Block comment
(not (memq (char-before here)
c-block-comment-awkward-chars)))
(and (nth 4 s) (nth 7 s) ; Line comment
(not (memq (char-before here) '(?\\ ?\n)))))))
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp base here nil nil s)))
(cond
((or (nth 3 s)
(and (nth 4 s)
(not (eq (nth 7 s) 'syntax-table)))) ; in a string or comment
(setq ty (cond
((nth 3 s) 'string)
((nth 7 s) 'c++)
(t 'c)))
(setq start (nth 8 s))
(unless end
(setq s1 (parse-partial-sexp here (point-max)
nil ; TARGETDEPTH
nil ; STOPBEFORE
s ; OLDSTATE
'syntax-table)); stop at EO literal
(unless (or (nth 3 s1) ; still in a string
(and (nth 4 s1)
(not (eq (nth 7 s1) 'syntax-table)))) ; still
; in a
; comment
(setq end (point))))
(unless (eq near-base here)
(c-full-put-near-cache-entry here s end))
(list s ty (cons start end)))
((and (not not-in-delimiter) ; inside a comment starter
(not (bobp))
(progn (backward-char)
(and (not (and (memq 'category-properties c-emacs-features)
(looking-at "\\s!")))
(looking-at c-comment-start-regexp))))
(setq ty (if (looking-at c-block-comment-start-regexp) 'c 'c++)
start (point))
(forward-comment 1)
(list s ty (cons start (point))))
(t
(unless (eq near-base here)
(c-full-put-near-cache-entry here s nil))
(list s))))))))
(defsubst c-truncate-lit-pos-cache (pos)
;; Truncate the upper bound of each of the three caches to POS, if it is
;; higher than that position.
(setq c-lit-pos-cache-limit (min c-lit-pos-cache-limit pos)
c-semi-near-cache-limit (min c-semi-near-cache-limit pos)
c-full-near-cache-limit (min c-full-near-cache-limit pos)))
;; A system for finding noteworthy parens before the point.
(defconst c-state-cache-too-far 5000)
;; A maximum comfortable scanning distance, e.g. between
;; `c-state-cache-good-pos' and "HERE" (where we call c-parse-state). When
;; this distance is exceeded, we take "emergency measures", e.g. by clearing
;; the cache and starting again from point-min or a beginning of defun. This
;; value can be tuned for efficiency or set to a lower value for testing.
(defvar c-state-cache nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-cache)
;; The state cache used by `c-parse-state' to cut down the amount of
;; searching. It's the result from some earlier `c-parse-state' call. See
;; `c-parse-state''s doc string for details of its structure.
;;
;; The use of the cached info is more effective if the next
;; `c-parse-state' call is on a line close by the one the cached state
;; was made at; the cache can actually slow down a little if the
;; cached state was made very far back in the buffer. The cache is
;; most effective if `c-parse-state' is used on each line while moving
;; forward.
(defvar c-state-cache-good-pos 1)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-cache-good-pos)
;; This is a position where `c-state-cache' is known to be correct, or
;; nil (see below). It's a position inside one of the recorded unclosed
;; parens or the top level, but not further nested inside any literal or
;; subparen that is closed before the last recorded position.
;;
;; The exact position is chosen to try to be close to yet earlier than
;; the position where `c-state-cache' will be called next. Right now
;; the heuristic is to set it to the position after the last found
;; closing paren (of any type) before the line on which
;; `c-parse-state' was called. That is chosen primarily to work well
;; with refontification of the current line.
;;
;; 2009-07-28: When `c-state-point-min' and the last position where
;; `c-parse-state' or for which `c-invalidate-state-cache' was called, are
;; both in the same literal, there is no such "good position", and
;; c-state-cache-good-pos is then nil. This is the ONLY circumstance in which
;; it can be nil. In this case, `c-state-point-min-literal' will be non-nil.
;;
;; 2009-06-12: In a brace desert, c-state-cache-good-pos may also be in
;; the middle of the desert, as long as it is not within a brace pair
;; recorded in `c-state-cache' or a paren/bracket pair.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; We maintain a simple cache of positions which aren't in a literal, so as to
;; speed up testing for non-literality.
(defvar c-state-nonlit-pos-cache nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-nonlit-pos-cache)
;; A list of buffer positions which are known not to be in a literal or a cpp
;; construct. This is ordered with higher positions at the front of the list.
;; Only those which are less than `c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit' are valid.
(defvar c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit 1)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit)
;; An upper limit on valid entries in `c-state-nonlit-pos-cache'. This is
;; reduced by buffer changes, and increased by invocations of
;; `c-state-literal-at'.
(defun c-state-pp-to-literal (from to &optional not-in-delimiter)
;; Do a parse-partial-sexp from FROM to TO, returning either
;; (STATE TYPE (BEG . END)) if TO is in a literal; or
;; (STATE) otherwise,
;; where STATE is the parsing state at TO, TYPE is the type of the literal
;; (one of 'c, 'c++, 'string) and (BEG . END) is the boundaries of the literal,
;; including the delimiters.
;;
;; Unless NOT-IN-DELIMITER is non-nil, when TO is inside a two-character
;; comment opener, this is recognized as being in a comment literal.
;;
;; Only elements 3 (in a string), 4 (in a comment), 5 (following a quote),
;; 7 (comment type) and 8 (start of comment/string) (and possibly 9) of
;; STATE are valid.
(save-excursion
(save-match-data
(let ((s (parse-partial-sexp from to))
ty co-st)
(cond
((or (nth 3 s)
(and (nth 4 s)
(not (eq (nth 7 s) 'syntax-table)))) ; in a string or comment
(setq ty (cond
((nth 3 s) 'string)
((nth 7 s) 'c++)
(t 'c)))
(parse-partial-sexp (point) (point-max)
nil ; TARGETDEPTH
nil ; STOPBEFORE
s ; OLDSTATE
'syntax-table) ; stop at end of literal
`(,s ,ty (,(nth 8 s) . ,(point))))
((and (not not-in-delimiter) ; inside a comment starter
(not (bobp))
(progn (backward-char)
(and (not (looking-at "\\s!"))
(looking-at c-comment-start-regexp))))
(setq ty (if (looking-at c-block-comment-start-regexp) 'c 'c++)
co-st (point))
(forward-comment 1)
`(,s ,ty (,co-st . ,(point))))
(t `(,s)))))))
(defun c-state-safe-place (here)
;; Return a buffer position before HERE which is "safe", i.e. outside any
;; string, comment, or macro.
;;
;; NOTE: This function manipulates `c-state-nonlit-pos-cache'. This cache
;; MAY NOT contain any positions within macros, since macros are frequently
;; turned into comments by use of the `c-cpp-delimiter' category properties.
;; We cannot rely on this mechanism whilst determining a cache pos since
;; this function is also called from outwith `c-parse-state'.
(save-restriction
(widen)
(save-excursion
(let ((c c-state-nonlit-pos-cache)
pos npos high-pos lit macro-beg macro-end)
;; Trim the cache to take account of buffer changes.
(while (and c (> (car c) c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit))
(setq c (cdr c)))
(setq c-state-nonlit-pos-cache c)
(while (and c (> (car c) here))
(setq high-pos (car c))
(setq c (cdr c)))
(setq pos (or (car c) (point-min)))
(unless high-pos
(while
;; Add an element to `c-state-nonlit-pos-cache' each iteration.
(and
(setq npos
(when (<= (+ pos c-state-nonlit-pos-interval) here)
(+ pos c-state-nonlit-pos-interval)))
;; Test for being in a literal. If so, go to after it.
(progn
(setq lit (car (cddr (c-state-pp-to-literal pos npos))))
(or (null lit)
(prog1 (<= (cdr lit) here)
(setq npos (cdr lit)))))
;; Test for being in a macro. If so, go to after it.
(progn
(goto-char npos)
(setq macro-beg
(and (c-beginning-of-macro) (/= (point) npos) (point)))
(when macro-beg
(c-syntactic-end-of-macro)
(or (eobp) (forward-char))
(setq macro-end (point)))
(or (null macro-beg)
(prog1 (<= macro-end here)
(setq npos macro-end)))))
(setq pos npos)
(setq c-state-nonlit-pos-cache (cons pos c-state-nonlit-pos-cache)))
;; Add one extra element above HERE so as to avoid the previous
;; expensive calculation when the next call is close to the current
;; one. This is especially useful when inside a large macro.
(when npos
(setq c-state-nonlit-pos-cache
(cons npos c-state-nonlit-pos-cache))))
(if (> pos c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit)
(setq c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit pos))
pos))))
(defun c-state-literal-at (here)
;; If position HERE is inside a literal, return (START . END), the
;; boundaries of the literal (which may be outside the accessible bit of the
;; buffer). Otherwise, return nil.
;;
;; This function is almost the same as `c-literal-limits'. Previously, it
;; differed in that it was a lower level function, and that it rigorously
;; followed the syntax from BOB. `c-literal-limits' is now (2011-12)
;; virtually identical to this function.
(save-restriction
(widen)
(save-excursion
(let ((pos (c-state-safe-place here)))
(car (cddr (c-state-pp-to-literal pos here)))))))
(defsubst c-state-lit-beg (pos)
;; Return the start of the literal containing POS, or POS itself.
(or (car (c-state-literal-at pos))
pos))
(defun c-state-cache-lower-good-pos (here pos state)
;; Return a good pos (in the sense of `c-state-cache-good-pos') at the
;; lowest[*] position between POS and HERE which is syntactically equivalent
;; to HERE. This position may be HERE itself. POS is before HERE in the
;; buffer.
;; [*] We don't actually always determine this exact position, since this
;; would require a disproportionate amount of work, given that this function
;; deals only with a corner condition, and POS and HERE are typically on
;; adjacent lines. We actually return either POS, when POS is a good
;; position, HERE otherwise. Exceptionally, when POS is in a comment, but
;; HERE not, we can return the position of the end of the comment.
(let (s)
(save-excursion
(goto-char pos)
(when (nth 8 state) ; POS in a comment or string. Move out of it.
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp pos here nil nil state 'syntax-table))
(when (< (point) here)
(setq pos (point)
state s)))
(if (eq (point) here) ; HERE is in the same literal as POS
pos
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp pos here (1+ (car state)) nil state nil))
(cond
((> (car s) (car state)) ; Moved into a paren between POS and HERE
here)
((not (eq (nth 6 s) (car state))) ; Moved out of a paren between POS
; and HERE
here)
(t pos))))))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Stuff to do with point-min, and coping with any literal there.
(defvar c-state-point-min 1)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-point-min)
;; This is (point-min) when `c-state-cache' was last calculated. A change of
;; narrowing is likely to affect the parens that are visible before the point.
(defvar c-state-point-min-lit-type nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-point-min-lit-type)
(defvar c-state-point-min-lit-start nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-point-min-lit-start)
;; These two variables define the literal, if any, containing point-min.
;; Their values are, respectively, 'string, c, or c++, and the start of the
;; literal. If there's no literal there, they're both nil.
(defvar c-state-min-scan-pos 1)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-min-scan-pos)
;; This is the earliest buffer-pos from which scanning can be done. It is
;; either the end of the literal containing point-min, or point-min itself.
;; It becomes nil if the buffer is changed earlier than this point.
(defun c-state-get-min-scan-pos ()
;; Return the lowest valid scanning pos. This will be the end of the
;; literal enclosing point-min, or point-min itself.
(or c-state-min-scan-pos
(save-restriction
(save-excursion
(widen)
(goto-char c-state-point-min-lit-start)
(if (eq c-state-point-min-lit-type 'string)
(forward-sexp)
(forward-comment 1))
(setq c-state-min-scan-pos (point))))))
(defun c-state-mark-point-min-literal ()
;; Determine the properties of any literal containing POINT-MIN, setting the
;; variables `c-state-point-min-lit-type', `c-state-point-min-lit-start',
;; and `c-state-min-scan-pos' accordingly. The return value is meaningless.
(let ((p-min (point-min))
lit)
(save-restriction
(widen)
(setq lit (c-state-literal-at p-min))
(if lit
(setq c-state-point-min-lit-type
(save-excursion
(goto-char (car lit))
(cond
((looking-at c-block-comment-start-regexp) 'c)
((looking-at c-line-comment-starter) 'c++)
(t 'string)))
c-state-point-min-lit-start (car lit)
c-state-min-scan-pos (cdr lit))
(setq c-state-point-min-lit-type nil
c-state-point-min-lit-start nil
c-state-min-scan-pos p-min)))))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; A variable which signals a brace dessert - helpful for reducing the number
;; of fruitless backward scans.
(defvar c-state-brace-pair-desert nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-brace-pair-desert)
;; Used only in `c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache'. It is set when
;; that defun has searched backwards for a brace pair and not found one. Its
;; value is either nil or a cons (PA . FROM), where PA is the position of the
;; enclosing opening paren/brace/bracket which bounds the backwards search (or
;; nil when at top level) and FROM is where the backward search started. It
;; is reset to nil in `c-invalidate-state-cache'.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Lowish level functions/macros which work directly on `c-state-cache', or a
;; list of like structure.
(defmacro c-state-cache-top-lparen (&optional cache)
;; Return the address of the top left brace/bracket/paren recorded in CACHE
;; (default `c-state-cache') (or nil).
(let ((cash (or cache 'c-state-cache)))
`(if (consp (car ,cash))
(caar ,cash)
(car ,cash))))
(defmacro c-state-cache-top-paren (&optional cache)
;; Return the address of the latest brace/bracket/paren (whether left or
;; right) recorded in CACHE (default `c-state-cache') or nil.
(let ((cash (or cache 'c-state-cache)))
`(if (consp (car ,cash))
(cdar ,cash)
(car ,cash))))
(defmacro c-state-cache-after-top-paren (&optional cache)
;; Return the position just after the latest brace/bracket/paren (whether
;; left or right) recorded in CACHE (default `c-state-cache') or nil.
(let ((cash (or cache 'c-state-cache)))
`(if (consp (car ,cash))
(cdar ,cash)
(and (car ,cash)
(1+ (car ,cash))))))
(defun c-get-cache-scan-pos (here)
;; From the state-cache, determine the buffer position from which we might
;; scan forward to HERE to update this cache. This position will be just
;; after a paren/brace/bracket recorded in the cache, if possible, otherwise
;; return the earliest position in the accessible region which isn't within
;; a literal. If the visible portion of the buffer is entirely within a
;; literal, return NIL.
(let ((c c-state-cache) elt)
;(while (>= (or (c-state-cache-top-lparen c) 1) here)
(while (and c
(>= (c-state-cache-top-lparen c) here))
(setq c (cdr c)))
(setq elt (car c))
(cond
((consp elt)
(if (> (cdr elt) here)
(1+ (car elt))
(cdr elt)))
(elt (1+ elt))
((<= (c-state-get-min-scan-pos) here)
(c-state-get-min-scan-pos))
(t nil))))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Variables which keep track of preprocessor constructs.
(defvar c-state-old-cpp-beg-marker nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-old-cpp-beg-marker)
(defvar c-state-old-cpp-beg nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-old-cpp-beg)
(defvar c-state-old-cpp-end-marker nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-old-cpp-end-marker)
(defvar c-state-old-cpp-end nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-state-old-cpp-end)
;; These are the limits of the macro containing point at the previous call of
;; `c-parse-state', or nil.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Defuns which analyze the buffer, yet don't change `c-state-cache'.
(defun c-get-fallback-scan-pos (here)
;; Return a start position for building `c-state-cache' from
;; scratch. This will be at the top level, 2 defuns back.
(save-excursion
;; Go back 2 bods, but ignore any bogus positions returned by
;; beginning-of-defun (i.e. open paren in column zero).
(goto-char here)
(let ((cnt 2))
(while (not (or (bobp) (zerop cnt)))
(c-beginning-of-defun-1) ; Pure elisp BOD.
(if (eq (char-after) ?\{)
(setq cnt (1- cnt)))))
(point)))
(defun c-state-balance-parens-backwards (here- here+ top)
;; Return the position of the opening paren/brace/bracket before HERE- which
;; matches the outermost close p/b/b between HERE+ and TOP. Except when
;; there's a macro, HERE- and HERE+ are the same. Like this:
;;
;; ............................................
;; | |
;; ( [ ( .........#macro.. ) ( ) ] )
;; ^ ^ ^ ^
;; | | | |
;; return HERE- HERE+ TOP
;;
;; If there aren't enough opening paren/brace/brackets, return the position
;; of the outermost one found, or HERE- if there are none. If there are no
;; closing p/b/bs between HERE+ and TOP, return HERE-. HERE-/+ and TOP
;; must not be inside literals. Only the accessible portion of the buffer
;; will be scanned.
;; PART 1: scan from `here+' up to `top', accumulating ")"s which enclose
;; `here'. Go round the next loop each time we pass over such a ")". These
;; probably match "("s before `here-'.
(let (pos pa ren+1 lonely-rens)
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(narrow-to-region (point-min) top) ; This can move point, sometimes.
(setq pos here+)
(c-safe
(while
(setq ren+1 (c-sc-scan-lists pos 1 1)) ; might signal
(setq lonely-rens (cons ren+1 lonely-rens)
pos ren+1)))))
;; PART 2: Scan back before `here-' searching for the "("s
;; matching/mismatching the ")"s found above. We only need to direct the
;; caller to scan when we've encountered unmatched right parens.
(setq pos here-)
(when lonely-rens
(c-safe
(while
(and lonely-rens ; actual values aren't used.
(setq pa (c-sc-scan-lists pos -1 1)))
(setq pos pa)
(setq lonely-rens (cdr lonely-rens)))))
pos))
(defun c-parse-state-get-strategy (here good-pos)
;; Determine the scanning strategy for adjusting `c-parse-state', attempting
;; to minimize the amount of scanning. HERE is the pertinent position in
;; the buffer, GOOD-POS is a position where `c-state-cache' (possibly with
;; its head trimmed) is known to be good, or nil if there is no such
;; position.
;;
;; The return value is a list, one of the following:
;;
;; o - ('forward START-POINT) - scan forward from START-POINT,
;; which is not less than the highest position in `c-state-cache' below HERE,
;; which is after GOOD-POS.
;; o - ('backward nil) - scan backwards (from HERE).
;; o - ('back-and-forward START-POINT) - like 'forward, but when HERE is earlier
;; than GOOD-POS.
;; o - ('BOD START-POINT) - scan forwards from START-POINT, which is at the
;; top level.
;; o - ('IN-LIT nil) - point is inside the literal containing point-min.
(let* ((in-macro-start ; start of macro containing HERE or nil.
(save-excursion
(goto-char here)
(and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point))))
(changed-macro-start
(and in-macro-start
(not (and c-state-old-cpp-beg
(= in-macro-start c-state-old-cpp-beg)))
in-macro-start))
(cache-pos (c-get-cache-scan-pos (if changed-macro-start
(min changed-macro-start here)
here))) ; highest suitable position in cache (or 1)
BOD-pos ; position of 2nd BOD before HERE.
strategy ; 'forward, 'backward, 'BOD, or 'IN-LIT.
start-point
how-far) ; putative scanning distance.
(setq good-pos (or good-pos (c-state-get-min-scan-pos)))
(cond
((< here (c-state-get-min-scan-pos))
(setq strategy 'IN-LIT
start-point nil
cache-pos nil
how-far 0))
((<= good-pos here)
(setq strategy 'forward
start-point (if changed-macro-start
cache-pos
(max good-pos cache-pos))
how-far (- here start-point)))
((< (- good-pos here) (- here cache-pos)) ; FIXME!!! ; apply some sort of weighting.
(setq strategy 'backward
how-far (- good-pos here)))
(t
(setq strategy 'back-and-forward
start-point cache-pos
how-far (- here start-point))))
;; Might we be better off starting from the top level, two defuns back,
;; instead? This heuristic no longer works well in C++, where
;; declarations inside namespace brace blocks are frequently placed at
;; column zero. (2015-11-10): Remove the condition on C++ Mode.
(when (and (or (not (memq 'col-0-paren c-emacs-features))
open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start)
;; (not (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode))
(> how-far c-state-cache-too-far))
(setq BOD-pos (c-get-fallback-scan-pos here)) ; somewhat EXPENSIVE!!!
(if (< (- here BOD-pos) how-far)
(setq strategy 'BOD
start-point BOD-pos)))
(list strategy start-point)))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Routines which change `c-state-cache' and associated values.
(defun c-renarrow-state-cache ()
;; The region (more precisely, point-min) has changed since we
;; calculated `c-state-cache'. Amend `c-state-cache' accordingly.
(if (< (point-min) c-state-point-min)
;; If point-min has MOVED BACKWARDS then we drop the state completely.
;; It would be possible to do a better job here and recalculate the top
;; only.
(progn
(c-state-mark-point-min-literal)
(setq c-state-cache nil
c-state-cache-good-pos c-state-min-scan-pos
c-state-brace-pair-desert nil))
;; point-min has MOVED FORWARD.
;; Is the new point-min inside a (different) literal?
(unless (and c-state-point-min-lit-start ; at prev. point-min
(< (point-min) (c-state-get-min-scan-pos)))
(c-state-mark-point-min-literal))
;; Cut off a bit of the tail from `c-state-cache'.
(let ((ptr (cons nil c-state-cache))
pa)
(while (and (setq pa (c-state-cache-top-lparen (cdr ptr)))
(>= pa (point-min)))
(setq ptr (cdr ptr)))
(when (consp ptr)
(if (or (eq (cdr ptr) c-state-cache)
(and (consp (cadr ptr))
(> (cdr (cadr ptr)) (point-min)))) ; Our new point-min is
; inside a recorded
; brace pair.
(setq c-state-cache nil
c-state-cache-good-pos c-state-min-scan-pos)
;; Do not alter the original `c-state-cache' structure, since there
;; may be a loop suspended which is looping through that structure.
;; This may have been the cause of bug #37910.
(let ((cdr-ptr (cdr ptr)))
(setcdr ptr nil)
(setq c-state-cache (copy-sequence c-state-cache))
(setcdr ptr cdr-ptr))
(setq c-state-cache-good-pos (1+ (c-state-cache-top-lparen))))
)))
(setq c-state-point-min (point-min)))
(defun c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache (from here &optional upper-lim)
;; If there is a brace pair preceding FROM in the buffer, at the same level
;; of nesting (not necessarily immediately preceding), push a cons onto
;; `c-state-cache' to represent it. FROM must not be inside a literal. If
;; UPPER-LIM is non-nil, we append the highest brace pair whose "}" is below
;; UPPER-LIM.
;;
;; Return non-nil when this has been done.
;;
;; The situation it copes with is this transformation:
;;
;; OLD: { (.) {...........}
;; ^ ^
;; FROM HERE
;;
;; NEW: { {....} (.) {.........
;; ^ ^ ^
;; LOWER BRACE PAIR HERE or HERE
;;
;; This routine should be fast. Since it can get called a LOT, we maintain
;; `c-state-brace-pair-desert', a small cache of "failures", such that we
;; reduce the time wasted in repeated fruitless searches in brace deserts.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(let* (new-cons
(cache-pos (c-state-cache-top-lparen)) ; might be nil.
(macro-start-or-from
(progn (goto-char from)
(c-beginning-of-macro)
(point)))
(bra ; Position of "{".
;; Don't start scanning in the middle of a CPP construct unless
;; it contains HERE - these constructs, in Emacs, are "commented
;; out" with category properties.
(if (eq (c-get-char-property macro-start-or-from 'category)
'c-cpp-delimiter)
macro-start-or-from
from))
ce) ; Position of "}"
(or upper-lim (setq upper-lim from))
;; If we're essentially repeating a fruitless search, just give up.
(unless (and c-state-brace-pair-desert
(eq cache-pos (car c-state-brace-pair-desert))
(or (null (car c-state-brace-pair-desert))
(> from (car c-state-brace-pair-desert)))
(<= from (cdr c-state-brace-pair-desert)))
;; DESERT-LIM. Avoid repeated searching through the cached desert.
(let ((desert-lim
(and c-state-brace-pair-desert
(eq cache-pos (car c-state-brace-pair-desert))
(>= from (cdr c-state-brace-pair-desert))
(cdr c-state-brace-pair-desert)))
;; CACHE-LIM. This limit will be necessary when an opening
;; paren at `cache-pos' has just had its matching close paren
;; inserted into the buffer. `cache-pos' continues to be a
;; search bound, even though the algorithm below would skip
;; over the new paren pair.
(cache-lim (and cache-pos (< cache-pos from) cache-pos)))
(narrow-to-region
(cond
((and desert-lim cache-lim)
(max desert-lim cache-lim))
(desert-lim)
(cache-lim)
((point-min)))
;; The top limit is EOB to ensure that `bra' is inside the
;; accessible part of the buffer at the next scan operation.
(1+ (buffer-size))))
;; In the next pair of nested loops, the inner one moves back past a
;; pair of (mis-)matching parens or brackets; the outer one moves
;; back over a sequence of unmatched close brace/paren/bracket each
;; time round.
(while
(progn
(c-safe
(while
(and (setq ce (c-sc-scan-lists bra -1 -1)) ; back past )/]/}; might signal
(setq bra (c-sc-scan-lists ce -1 1)) ; back past (/[/{; might signal
(or (> bra here) ;(> ce here)
(and
(< ce here)
(or (not (eq (char-after bra) ?\{))
(and (goto-char bra)
(c-beginning-of-macro)
(< (point) macro-start-or-from))))))))
(and ce (< ce bra)))
(setq bra ce)) ; If we just backed over an unbalanced closing
; brace, ignore it.
(if (and ce (< ce here) (< bra ce) (eq (char-after bra) ?\{))
;; We've found the desired brace-pair.
(progn
(setq new-cons (cons bra (1+ ce)))
(cond
((consp (car c-state-cache))
(setq c-state-cache (cons new-cons (cdr c-state-cache))))
((and (numberp (car c-state-cache)) ; probably never happens
(< ce (car c-state-cache)))
(setq c-state-cache
(cons (car c-state-cache)
(cons new-cons (cdr c-state-cache)))))
(t (setq c-state-cache (cons new-cons c-state-cache)))))
;; We haven't found a brace pair. Record this in the cache.
(setq c-state-brace-pair-desert
(cons (if (and ce (< bra ce) (> ce here)) ; {..} straddling HERE?
bra
(point-min))
(min here from)))))))))
(defsubst c-state-push-any-brace-pair (bra+1 macro-start-or-here)
;; If BRA+1 is nil, do nothing. Otherwise, BRA+1 is the buffer position
;; following a {, and that brace has a (mis-)matching } (or ]), and we
;; "push" "a" brace pair onto `c-state-cache'.
;;
;; Here "push" means overwrite the top element if it's itself a brace-pair,
;; otherwise push it normally.
;;
;; The brace pair we push is normally the one surrounding BRA+1, but if the
;; latter is inside a macro, not being a macro containing
;; MACRO-START-OR-HERE, we scan backwards through the buffer for a non-macro
;; base pair. This latter case is assumed to be rare.
;;
;; Note: POINT is not preserved in this routine.
(if bra+1
(if (or (> bra+1 macro-start-or-here)
(progn (goto-char bra+1)
(not (c-beginning-of-macro))))
(setq c-state-cache
(cons (cons (1- bra+1)
(c-sc-scan-lists bra+1 1 1))
(if (consp (car c-state-cache))
(cdr c-state-cache)
c-state-cache)))
;; N.B. This defsubst codes one method for the simple, normal case,
;; and a more sophisticated, slower way for the general case. Don't
;; eliminate this defsubst - it's a speed optimization.
(c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache (1- bra+1) (point-max)))))
(defun c-append-to-state-cache (from here)
;; Scan the buffer from FROM to HERE, adding elements into `c-state-cache'
;; for braces etc. Return a candidate for `c-state-cache-good-pos'.
;;
;; FROM must be after the latest brace/paren/bracket in `c-state-cache', if
;; any. Typically, it is immediately after it. It must not be inside a
;; literal.
(let ((here-bol (c-point 'bol here))
(macro-start-or-here
(save-excursion (goto-char here)
(if (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point)
here)))
pa+1 ; pos just after an opening PAren (or brace).
(ren+1 from) ; usually a pos just after a closing paREN etc.
; Is actually the pos. to scan for a (/{/[ from,
; which sometimes is after a silly )/}/].
paren+1 ; Pos after some opening or closing paren.
paren+1s ; A list of `paren+1's; used to determine a
; good-pos.
bra+1 ; just after L bra-ce.
mstart) ; start of a macro.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(narrow-to-region (point-min) here)
;; Each time round the following loop, we enter a successively deeper
;; level of brace/paren nesting. (Except sometimes we "continue at
;; the existing level".) `pa+1' is a pos inside an opening
;; brace/paren/bracket, usually just after it.
(while
(progn
;; Each time round the next loop moves forward over an opening then
;; a closing brace/bracket/paren. This loop is white hot, so it
;; plays ugly tricks to go fast. DON'T PUT ANYTHING INTO THIS
;; LOOP WHICH ISN'T ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY!!! It terminates when a
;; call of `scan-lists' signals an error, which happens when there
;; are no more b/b/p's to scan.
(c-safe
(while t
(setq pa+1 (c-sc-scan-lists ren+1 1 -1) ; Into (/{/[; might signal
paren+1s (cons pa+1 paren+1s))
(setq ren+1 (c-sc-scan-lists pa+1 1 1)) ; Out of )/}/]; might signal
(if (and (eq (char-before pa+1) ?{)) ; Check for a macro later.
(setq bra+1 pa+1))
(setcar paren+1s ren+1)))
(if (and pa+1 (> pa+1 ren+1))
;; We've just entered a deeper nesting level.
(progn
;; Insert the brace pair (if present) and the single open
;; paren/brace/bracket into `c-state-cache' It cannot be
;; inside a macro, except one around point, because of what
;; `c-neutralize-syntax-in-CPP' has done.
(c-state-push-any-brace-pair bra+1 macro-start-or-here)
;; Insert the opening brace/bracket/paren position.
(setq c-state-cache (cons (1- pa+1) c-state-cache))
;; Clear admin stuff for the next more nested part of the scan.
(setq ren+1 pa+1 pa+1 nil bra+1 nil)
t) ; Carry on the loop
;; All open p/b/b's at this nesting level, if any, have probably
;; been closed by matching/mismatching ones. We're probably
;; finished - we just need to check for having found an
;; unmatched )/}/], which we ignore. Such a )/}/] can't be in a
;; macro, due the action of `c-neutralize-syntax-in-CPP'.
(c-safe (setq ren+1 (c-sc-scan-lists ren+1 1 1)))))) ; acts as loop control.
;; Record the final, innermost, brace-pair if there is one.
(c-state-push-any-brace-pair bra+1 macro-start-or-here)
;; Determine a good pos
(while (and (setq paren+1 (car paren+1s))
(> (if (> paren+1 macro-start-or-here)
paren+1
(goto-char paren+1)
(setq mstart (and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point)))
(or mstart paren+1))
here-bol))
(setq paren+1s (cdr paren+1s)))
(cond
((and paren+1 mstart)
(min paren+1 mstart))
(paren+1)
(t from))))))
(defun c-remove-stale-state-cache (start-point here pps-point)
;; Remove stale entries from the `c-cache-state', i.e. those which will
;; not be in it when it is amended for position HERE. This may involve
;; replacing a CONS element for a brace pair containing HERE with its car.
;; Additionally, the "outermost" open-brace entry before HERE will be
;; converted to a cons if the matching close-brace is below HERE.
;;
;; START-POINT is a "maximal" "safe position" - there must be no open
;; parens/braces/brackets between START-POINT and HERE.
;;
;; As a second thing, calculate the result of parse-partial-sexp at
;; PPS-POINT, w.r.t. START-POINT. The motivation here is that
;; `c-state-cache-good-pos' may become PPS-POINT, but the caller may need to
;; adjust it to get outside a string/comment. (Sorry about this! The code
;; needs to be FAST).
;;
;; Return a list (GOOD-POS SCAN-BACK-POS CONS-SEPARATED PPS-STATE), where
;; o - GOOD-POS is a position where the new value `c-state-cache' is known
;; to be good (we aim for this to be as high as possible);
;; o - SCAN-BACK-POS, if not nil, indicates there may be a brace pair
;; preceding POS which needs to be recorded in `c-state-cache'. It is a
;; position to scan backwards from. It is the position of the "{" of the
;; last element to be removed from `c-state-cache', when that elt is a
;; cons, otherwise nil.
;; o - CONS-SEPARATED is t when a cons element in `c-state-cache' has been
;; replaced by its car because HERE lies inside the brace pair represented
;; by the cons.
;; o - PPS-STATE is the parse-partial-sexp state at PPS-POINT.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(narrow-to-region 1 (point-max))
(let* ((in-macro-start ; start of macro containing HERE or nil.
(save-excursion
(goto-char here)
(and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point))))
(start-point-actual-macro-start ; Start of macro containing
; start-point or nil
(and (< start-point here)
(save-excursion
(goto-char start-point)
(and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point)))))
(start-point-actual-macro-end ; End of this macro, (maybe
; HERE), or nil.
(and start-point-actual-macro-start
(save-excursion
(goto-char start-point-actual-macro-start)
(c-end-of-macro)
(point))))
pps-state ; Will be 9 or 10 elements long.
pos
upper-lim ; ,beyond which `c-state-cache' entries are removed
scan-back-pos
cons-separated
pair-beg target-depth)
;; Remove entries beyond HERE. Also remove any entries inside
;; a macro, unless HERE is in the same macro.
(setq upper-lim
(if (or (null c-state-old-cpp-beg)
(and (> here c-state-old-cpp-beg)
(< here c-state-old-cpp-end)))
here
(min here c-state-old-cpp-beg)))
(while (and c-state-cache (>= (c-state-cache-top-lparen) upper-lim))
(setq scan-back-pos (car-safe (car c-state-cache)))
(setq c-state-cache (cdr c-state-cache)))
;; If `upper-lim' is inside the last recorded brace pair, remove its
;; RBrace and indicate we'll need to search backwards for a previous
;; brace pair.
(when (and c-state-cache
(consp (car c-state-cache))
(> (cdar c-state-cache) upper-lim))
(setq c-state-cache (cons (caar c-state-cache) (cdr c-state-cache)))
(setq scan-back-pos (car c-state-cache)
cons-separated t))
;; The next loop jumps forward out of a nested level of parens each
;; time round; the corresponding elements in `c-state-cache' are
;; removed. `pos' is just after the brace-pair or the open paren at
;; (car c-state-cache). There can be no open parens/braces/brackets
;; between `start-point'/`start-point-actual-macro-start' and HERE,
;; due to the interface spec to this function.
(setq pos (if (and start-point-actual-macro-end
(not (eq start-point-actual-macro-start
in-macro-start)))
(1+ start-point-actual-macro-end) ; get outside the macro as
; marked by a `category' text property.
start-point))
(goto-char pos)
(while (and c-state-cache
(or (numberp (car c-state-cache)) ; Have we a { at all?
(cdr c-state-cache))
(< (point) here))
(cond
((null pps-state) ; first time through
(setq target-depth -1))
((eq (car pps-state) target-depth) ; found closing ),},]
(setq target-depth (1- (car pps-state))))
;; Do nothing when we've merely reached pps-point.
)
;; Scan!
(setq pps-state
(c-sc-parse-partial-sexp
(point) (if (< (point) pps-point) pps-point here)
target-depth
nil pps-state))
(when (eq (car pps-state) target-depth)
(setq pos (point)) ; POS is now just after an R-paren/brace.
(cond
((and (consp (car c-state-cache))
(eq (point) (cdar c-state-cache)))
;; We've just moved out of the paren pair containing the brace-pair
;; at (car c-state-cache). `pair-beg' is where the open paren is,
;; and is potentially where the open brace of a cons in
;; c-state-cache will be.
(setq pair-beg (car-safe (cdr c-state-cache))
c-state-cache (cdr-safe (cdr c-state-cache)))) ; remove {}pair + containing Lparen.
((numberp (car c-state-cache))
(setq pair-beg (car c-state-cache)
c-state-cache (cdr c-state-cache))) ; remove this
; containing Lparen
((numberp (cadr c-state-cache))
(setq pair-beg (cadr c-state-cache)
c-state-cache (cddr c-state-cache))) ; Remove a paren pair
; together with enclosed brace pair.
;; (t nil) ; Ignore an unmated Rparen.
)))
(if (< (point) pps-point)
(setq pps-state (c-sc-parse-partial-sexp
(point) pps-point
nil nil ; TARGETDEPTH, STOPBEFORE
pps-state)))
;; If the last paren pair we moved out of was actually a brace pair,
;; insert it into `c-state-cache'.
(when (and pair-beg (eq (char-after pair-beg) ?{))
(if (consp (car-safe c-state-cache))
(setq c-state-cache (cdr c-state-cache)))
(setq c-state-cache (cons (cons pair-beg pos)
c-state-cache)))
(list pos scan-back-pos cons-separated pps-state)))))
(defun c-remove-stale-state-cache-backwards (here)
;; Strip stale elements of `c-state-cache' by moving backwards through the
;; buffer, and inform the caller of the scenario detected.
;;
;; HERE is the position we're setting `c-state-cache' for.
;; CACHE-POS (a locally bound variable) is just after the latest recorded
;; position in `c-state-cache' before HERE, or a position at or near
;; point-min which isn't in a literal.
;;
;; This function must only be called only when (> `c-state-cache-good-pos'
;; HERE). Usually the gap between CACHE-POS and HERE is large. It is thus
;; optimized to eliminate (or minimize) scanning between these two
;; positions.
;;
;; Return a three element list (GOOD-POS SCAN-BACK-POS FWD-FLAG), where:
;; o - GOOD-POS is a "good position", where `c-state-cache' is valid, or
;; could become so after missing elements are inserted into
;; `c-state-cache'. This is JUST AFTER an opening or closing
;; brace/paren/bracket which is already in `c-state-cache' or just before
;; one otherwise. exceptionally (when there's no such b/p/b handy) the BOL
;; before `here''s line, or the start of the literal containing it.
;; o - SCAN-BACK-POS, if non-nil, indicates there may be a brace pair
;; preceding POS which isn't recorded in `c-state-cache'. It is a position
;; to scan backwards from.
;; o - FWD-FLAG, if non-nil, indicates there may be parens/braces between
;; POS and HERE which aren't recorded in `c-state-cache'.
;;
;; The comments in this defun use "paren" to mean parenthesis or square
;; bracket (as contrasted with a brace), and "(" and ")" likewise.
;;
;; . {..} (..) (..) ( .. { } ) (...) ( .... . ..)
;; | | | | | |
;; CP E here D C good
(let ((cache-pos (c-get-cache-scan-pos here)) ; highest position below HERE in cache (or 1)
(pos c-state-cache-good-pos)
pa ren ; positions of "(" and ")"
dropped-cons ; whether the last element dropped from `c-state-cache'
; was a cons (representing a brace-pair)
good-pos ; see above.
lit ; (START . END) of a literal containing some point.
here-lit-start here-lit-end ; bounds of literal containing `here'
; or `here' itself.
here- here+ ; start/end of macro around HERE, or HERE
(here-bol (c-point 'bol here))
(too-far-back (max (- here c-state-cache-too-far) (point-min))))
;; Remove completely irrelevant entries from `c-state-cache'.
(while (and c-state-cache
(>= (setq pa (c-state-cache-top-lparen)) here))
(setq dropped-cons (consp (car c-state-cache)))
(setq c-state-cache (cdr c-state-cache))
(setq pos pa))
;; At this stage, (>= pos here);
;; (< (c-state-cache-top-lparen) here) (or is nil).
(cond
((and (consp (car c-state-cache))
(> (cdar c-state-cache) here))
;; CASE 1: The top of the cache is a brace pair which now encloses
;; `here'. As good-pos, return the address of the "{". Since we've no
;; knowledge of what's inside these braces, we have no alternative but
;; to direct the caller to scan the buffer from the opening brace.
(setq pos (caar c-state-cache))
(setq c-state-cache (cons pos (cdr c-state-cache)))
(list (1+ pos) pos t)) ; return value. We've just converted a brace pair
; entry into a { entry, so the caller needs to
; search for a brace pair before the {.
;; `here' might be inside a literal. Check for this.
((progn
(setq lit (c-state-literal-at here)
here-lit-start (or (car lit) here)
here-lit-end (or (cdr lit) here))
;; Has `here' just "newly entered" a macro?
(save-excursion
(goto-char here-lit-start)
(if (and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(or (null c-state-old-cpp-beg)
(not (= (point) c-state-old-cpp-beg))))
(progn
(setq here- (point))
(c-end-of-macro)
(setq here+ (point)))
(setq here- here-lit-start
here+ here-lit-end)))
;; `here' might be nested inside any depth of parens (or brackets but
;; not braces). Scan backwards to find the outermost such opening
;; paren, if there is one. This will be the scan position to return.
(save-restriction
(narrow-to-region cache-pos (point-max))
(setq pos (c-state-balance-parens-backwards here- here+ pos)))
nil)) ; for the cond
((< pos here-lit-start)
;; CASE 2: Address of outermost ( or [ which now encloses `here', but
;; didn't enclose the (previous) `c-state-cache-good-pos'. If there is
;; a brace pair preceding this, it will already be in `c-state-cache',
;; unless there was a brace pair after it, i.e. there'll only be one to
;; scan for if we've just deleted one.
(list pos (and dropped-cons pos) t)) ; Return value.
;; `here' isn't enclosed in a (previously unrecorded) bracket/paren.
;; Further forward scanning isn't needed, but we still need to find a
;; GOOD-POS. Step out of all enclosing "("s on HERE's line.
((progn
(save-restriction
(narrow-to-region here-bol (point-max))
(setq pos here-lit-start)
(c-safe (while (setq pa (c-sc-scan-lists pos -1 1))
(setq pos pa)))) ; might signal
nil)) ; for the cond
((save-restriction
(narrow-to-region too-far-back (point-max))
(setq ren (c-safe (c-sc-scan-lists pos -1 -1))))
;; CASE 3: After a }/)/] before `here''s BOL.
(list (1+ ren) (and dropped-cons pos) nil)) ; Return value
((progn (setq good-pos (c-state-lit-beg (c-point 'bopl here-bol)))
(>= cache-pos good-pos))
;; CASE 3.5: Just after an existing entry in `c-state-cache' on `here''s
;; line or the previous line.
(list cache-pos nil nil))
(t
;; CASE 4; Best of a bad job: BOL before `here-bol', or beginning of
;; literal containing it.
(list good-pos (and dropped-cons good-pos) nil)))))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Externally visible routines.
(defun c-state-cache-init ()
(setq c-state-cache nil
c-state-cache-good-pos 1
c-state-nonlit-pos-cache nil
c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit 1
c-state-brace-pair-desert nil
c-state-point-min 1
c-state-point-min-lit-type nil
c-state-point-min-lit-start nil
c-state-min-scan-pos 1
c-state-old-cpp-beg nil
c-state-old-cpp-end nil)
(c-state-mark-point-min-literal))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Debugging routines to dump `c-state-cache' in a "replayable" form.
;; (defmacro c-sc-de (elt) ; "c-state-cache-dump-element"
;; `(format ,(concat "(setq " (symbol-name elt) " %s) ") ,elt))
;; (defmacro c-sc-qde (elt) ; "c-state-cache-quote-dump-element"
;; `(format ,(concat "(setq " (symbol-name elt) " '%s) ") ,elt))
;; (defun c-state-dump ()
;; ;; For debugging.
;; ;(message
;; (concat
;; (c-sc-qde c-state-cache)
;; (c-sc-de c-state-cache-good-pos)
;; (c-sc-qde c-state-nonlit-pos-cache)
;; (c-sc-de c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit)
;; (c-sc-qde c-state-brace-pair-desert)
;; (c-sc-de c-state-point-min)
;; (c-sc-de c-state-point-min-lit-type)
;; (c-sc-de c-state-point-min-lit-start)
;; (c-sc-de c-state-min-scan-pos)
;; (c-sc-de c-state-old-cpp-beg)
;; (c-sc-de c-state-old-cpp-end)))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(defun c-invalidate-state-cache-1 (here)
;; Invalidate all info on `c-state-cache' that applies to the buffer at HERE
;; or higher and set `c-state-cache-good-pos' accordingly. The cache is
;; left in a consistent state.
;;
;; This is much like `c-whack-state-after', but it never changes a paren
;; pair element into an open paren element. Doing that would mean that the
;; new open paren wouldn't have the required preceding paren pair element.
;;
;; This function is called from c-before-change.
;; The caches of non-literals:
;; Note that we use "<=" for the possibility of the second char of a two-char
;; comment opener being typed; this would invalidate any cache position at
;; HERE.
(if (<= here c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit)
(setq c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit (1- here)))
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache here)
;; `c-state-cache':
;; Case 1: if `here' is in a literal containing point-min, everything
;; becomes (or is already) nil.
(if (or (null c-state-cache-good-pos)
(< here (c-state-get-min-scan-pos)))
(setq c-state-cache nil
c-state-cache-good-pos nil
c-state-min-scan-pos nil)
;; Truncate `c-state-cache' and set `c-state-cache-good-pos' to a value
;; below `here'. To maintain its consistency, we may need to insert a new
;; brace pair.
(let ((here-bol (c-point 'bol here))
too-high-pa ; recorded {/(/[ next above or just below here, or nil.
dropped-cons) ; was the last removed element a brace pair?
;; The easy bit - knock over-the-top bits off `c-state-cache'.
(while (and c-state-cache
(>= (c-state-cache-top-paren) here))
(setq dropped-cons (consp (car c-state-cache))
too-high-pa (c-state-cache-top-lparen)
c-state-cache (cdr c-state-cache)))
;; Do we need to add in an earlier brace pair, having lopped one off?
(if (and dropped-cons
(<= too-high-pa here))
(c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache too-high-pa here here-bol))
(setq c-state-cache-good-pos (or (c-state-cache-after-top-paren)
(c-state-get-min-scan-pos)))))
;; The brace-pair desert marker:
(when (car c-state-brace-pair-desert)
(if (< here (car c-state-brace-pair-desert))
(setq c-state-brace-pair-desert nil)
(if (< here (cdr c-state-brace-pair-desert))
(setcdr c-state-brace-pair-desert here)))))
(defun c-parse-state-1 ()
;; Find and record all noteworthy parens between some good point earlier in
;; the file and point. That good point is at least the beginning of the
;; top-level construct we are in, or the beginning of the preceding
;; top-level construct if we aren't in one.
;;
;; The returned value is a list of the noteworthy parens with the last one
;; first. If an element in the list is an integer, it's the position of an
;; open paren (of any type) which has not been closed before the point. If
;; an element is a cons, it gives the position of a closed BRACE paren
;; pair[*]; the car is the start brace position and the cdr is the position
;; following the closing brace. Only the last closed brace paren pair
;; before each open paren and before the point is recorded, and thus the
;; state never contains two cons elements in succession. When a close brace
;; has no matching open brace (e.g., the matching brace is outside the
;; visible region), it is not represented in the returned value.
;;
;; [*] N.B. The close "brace" might be a mismatching close bracket or paren.
;; This defun explicitly treats mismatching parens/braces/brackets as
;; matching. It is the open brace which makes it a "brace" pair.
;;
;; If POINT is within a macro, open parens and brace pairs within
;; THIS macro MIGHT be recorded. This depends on whether their
;; syntactic properties have been suppressed by
;; `c-neutralize-syntax-in-CPP'. This might need fixing (2008-12-11).
;;
;; Currently no characters which are given paren syntax with the
;; syntax-table property are recorded, i.e. angle bracket arglist
;; parens are never present here. Note that this might change.
;;
;; BUG: This function doesn't cope entirely well with unbalanced
;; parens in macros. (2008-12-11: this has probably been resolved
;; by the function `c-neutralize-syntax-in-CPP'.) E.g. in the
;; following case the brace before the macro isn't balanced with the
;; one after it:
;;
;; {
;; #define X {
;; }
;;
;; Note to maintainers: this function DOES get called with point
;; within comments and strings, so don't assume it doesn't!
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let* ((here (point))
(here-bopl (c-point 'bopl))
strategy ; 'forward, 'backward etc..
;; Candidate positions to start scanning from:
cache-pos ; highest position below HERE already existing in
; cache (or 1).
good-pos
start-point ; (when scanning forward) a place below HERE where there
; are no open parens/braces between it and HERE.
bopl-state
res
cons-separated
scan-backward-pos scan-forward-p) ; used for 'backward.
;; If POINT-MIN has changed, adjust the cache
(unless (= (point-min) c-state-point-min)
(c-renarrow-state-cache))
;; Strategy?
(setq res (c-parse-state-get-strategy here c-state-cache-good-pos)
strategy (car res)
start-point (cadr res))
(when (eq strategy 'BOD)
(setq c-state-cache nil
c-state-cache-good-pos start-point))
;; SCAN!
(cond
((memq strategy '(forward back-and-forward BOD))
(setq res (c-remove-stale-state-cache start-point here here-bopl))
(setq cache-pos (car res)
scan-backward-pos (cadr res)
cons-separated (car (cddr res))
bopl-state (cadr (cddr res))) ; will be nil if (< here-bopl
; start-point)
(if (and scan-backward-pos
(or cons-separated (eq strategy 'forward))) ;scan-backward-pos
(c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache scan-backward-pos here))
(setq good-pos
(c-append-to-state-cache cache-pos here))
(setq c-state-cache-good-pos
(if (and bopl-state
(< good-pos (- here c-state-cache-too-far)))
(c-state-cache-lower-good-pos here here-bopl bopl-state)
good-pos)))
((eq strategy 'backward)
(setq res (c-remove-stale-state-cache-backwards here)
good-pos (car res)
scan-backward-pos (cadr res)
scan-forward-p (car (cddr res)))
(if scan-backward-pos
(c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache scan-backward-pos here))
(setq c-state-cache-good-pos
(if scan-forward-p
(c-append-to-state-cache good-pos here)
good-pos)))
(t ; (eq strategy 'IN-LIT)
(setq c-state-cache nil
c-state-cache-good-pos nil))))
c-state-cache)
(defun c-invalidate-state-cache (here)
;; This is a wrapper over `c-invalidate-state-cache-1'.
;;
;; It suppresses the syntactic effect of the < and > (template) brackets and
;; of all parens in preprocessor constructs, except for any such construct
;; containing point. We can then call `c-invalidate-state-cache-1' without
;; worrying further about macros and template delimiters.
(if (eval-when-compile (memq 'category-properties c-emacs-features))
;; Emacs
(c-with-<->-as-parens-suppressed
(c-invalidate-state-cache-1 here))
;; XEmacs
(c-invalidate-state-cache-1 here)))
(defmacro c-state-maybe-marker (place marker)
;; If PLACE is non-nil, return a marker marking it, otherwise nil.
;; We (re)use MARKER.
`(let ((-place- ,place))
(and -place-
(or ,marker (setq ,marker (make-marker)))
(set-marker ,marker -place-))))
(defun c-parse-state ()
;; This is a wrapper over `c-parse-state-1'. See that function for a
;; description of the functionality and return value.
;;
;; It suppresses the syntactic effect of the < and > (template) brackets and
;; of all parens in preprocessor constructs, except for any such construct
;; containing point. We can then call `c-parse-state-1' without worrying
;; further about macros and template delimiters.
(let (here-cpp-beg here-cpp-end)
(save-excursion
(when (c-beginning-of-macro)
(setq here-cpp-beg (point))
(unless
(> (setq here-cpp-end (c-syntactic-end-of-macro))
here-cpp-beg)
(setq here-cpp-beg nil here-cpp-end nil))))
;; FIXME!!! Put in a `condition-case' here to protect the integrity of the
;; subsystem.
(prog1
(if (eval-when-compile (memq 'category-properties c-emacs-features))
;; Emacs
(c-with-<->-as-parens-suppressed
(c-parse-state-1))
;; XEmacs
(c-parse-state-1))
(setq c-state-old-cpp-beg
(c-state-maybe-marker here-cpp-beg c-state-old-cpp-beg-marker)
c-state-old-cpp-end
(c-state-maybe-marker here-cpp-end c-state-old-cpp-end-marker)))))
;; Debug tool to catch cache inconsistencies. This is called from
;; 000tests.el.
(defvar c-debug-parse-state nil)
(unless (fboundp 'c-real-parse-state)
(fset 'c-real-parse-state (symbol-function 'c-parse-state)))
(cc-bytecomp-defun c-real-parse-state)
(defvar c-parse-state-point nil)
(defvar c-parse-state-state nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-parse-state-state)
(defun c-record-parse-state-state ()
(setq c-parse-state-point (point))
(when (markerp (cdr (assq 'c-state-old-cpp-beg c-parse-state-state)))
(move-marker (cdr (assq 'c-state-old-cpp-beg c-parse-state-state)) nil)
(move-marker (cdr (assq 'c-state-old-cpp-end c-parse-state-state)) nil))
(setq c-parse-state-state
(mapcar
(lambda (arg)
(let ((val (symbol-value arg)))
(cons arg
(cond ((consp val) (copy-tree val))
((markerp val) (copy-marker val))
(t val)))))
'(c-state-cache
c-state-cache-good-pos
c-state-nonlit-pos-cache
c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit
c-state-brace-pair-desert
c-state-point-min
c-state-point-min-lit-type
c-state-point-min-lit-start
c-state-min-scan-pos
c-state-old-cpp-beg
c-state-old-cpp-end
c-parse-state-point))))
(defun c-replay-parse-state-state ()
(message "%s"
(concat "(setq "
(mapconcat
(lambda (arg)
(format "%s %s%s" (car arg)
(if (atom (cdr arg)) "" "'")
(if (markerp (cdr arg))
(format "(copy-marker %s)" (marker-position (cdr arg)))
(cdr arg))))
c-parse-state-state " ")
")")))
(defun c-debug-parse-state-double-cons (state)
(let (state-car conses-not-ok)
(while state
(setq state-car (car state)
state (cdr state))
(if (and (consp state-car)
(consp (car state)))
(setq conses-not-ok t)))
conses-not-ok))
(defun c-debug-parse-state ()
(let ((here (point)) (min-point (point-min)) (res1 (c-real-parse-state)) res2)
(let ((c-state-cache nil)
(c-state-cache-good-pos 1)
(c-state-nonlit-pos-cache nil)
(c-state-nonlit-pos-cache-limit 1)
(c-state-brace-pair-desert nil)
(c-state-point-min 1)
(c-state-point-min-lit-type nil)
(c-state-point-min-lit-start nil)
(c-state-min-scan-pos 1)
(c-state-old-cpp-beg nil)
(c-state-old-cpp-end nil))
(setq res2 (c-real-parse-state)))
(unless (equal res1 res2)
;; The cache can actually go further back due to the ad-hoc way
;; the first paren is found, so try to whack off a bit of its
;; start before complaining.
;; (save-excursion
;; (goto-char (or (c-least-enclosing-brace res2) (point)))
;; (c-beginning-of-defun-1)
;; (while (not (or (bobp) (eq (char-after) ?{)))
;; (c-beginning-of-defun-1))
;; (unless (equal (c-whack-state-before (point) res1) res2)
;; (message (concat "c-parse-state inconsistency at %s: "
;; "using cache: %s, from scratch: %s")
;; here res1 res2)))
(message (concat "c-parse-state inconsistency at %s: "
"using cache: %s, from scratch: %s. POINT-MIN: %s")
here res1 res2 min-point)
(message "Old state:")
(c-replay-parse-state-state))
(when (c-debug-parse-state-double-cons res1)
(message "c-parse-state INVALIDITY at %s: %s"
here res1)
(message "Old state:")
(c-replay-parse-state-state))
(c-record-parse-state-state)
res2 ; res1 correct a cascading series of errors ASAP
))
(defun c-toggle-parse-state-debug (&optional arg)
(interactive "P")
(setq c-debug-parse-state (c-calculate-state arg c-debug-parse-state))
(fset 'c-parse-state (symbol-function (if c-debug-parse-state
'c-debug-parse-state
'c-real-parse-state)))
(c-keep-region-active)
(message "c-debug-parse-state %sabled"
(if c-debug-parse-state "en" "dis")))
(when c-debug-parse-state
(c-toggle-parse-state-debug 1))
(defun c-whack-state-before (bufpos paren-state)
;; Whack off any state information from PAREN-STATE which lies
;; before BUFPOS. Not destructive on PAREN-STATE.
(let* ((newstate (list nil))
(ptr newstate)
car)
(while paren-state
(setq car (car paren-state)
paren-state (cdr paren-state))
(if (< (if (consp car) (car car) car) bufpos)
(setq paren-state nil)
(setcdr ptr (list car))
(setq ptr (cdr ptr))))
(cdr newstate)))
(defun c-whack-state-after (bufpos paren-state)
;; Whack off any state information from PAREN-STATE which lies at or
;; after BUFPOS. Not destructive on PAREN-STATE.
(catch 'done
(while paren-state
(let ((car (car paren-state)))
(if (consp car)
;; just check the car, because in a balanced brace
;; expression, it must be impossible for the corresponding
;; close brace to be before point, but the open brace to
;; be after.
(if (<= bufpos (car car))
nil ; whack it off
(if (< bufpos (cdr car))
;; its possible that the open brace is before
;; bufpos, but the close brace is after. In that
;; case, convert this to a non-cons element. The
;; rest of the state is before bufpos, so we're
;; done.
(throw 'done (cons (car car) (cdr paren-state)))
;; we know that both the open and close braces are
;; before bufpos, so we also know that everything else
;; on state is before bufpos.
(throw 'done paren-state)))
(if (<= bufpos car)
nil ; whack it off
;; it's before bufpos, so everything else should too.
(throw 'done paren-state)))
(setq paren-state (cdr paren-state)))
nil)))
(defun c-most-enclosing-brace (paren-state &optional bufpos)
;; Return the bufpos of the innermost enclosing open paren before
;; bufpos, or nil if none was found.
(let (enclosingp)
(or bufpos (setq bufpos 134217727))
(while paren-state
(setq enclosingp (car paren-state)
paren-state (cdr paren-state))
(if (or (consp enclosingp)
(>= enclosingp bufpos))
(setq enclosingp nil)
(setq paren-state nil)))
enclosingp))
(defun c-least-enclosing-brace (paren-state)
;; Return the bufpos of the outermost enclosing open paren, or nil
;; if none was found.
(let (pos elem)
(while paren-state
(setq elem (car paren-state)
paren-state (cdr paren-state))
(if (integerp elem)
(setq pos elem)))
pos))
(defun c-safe-position (bufpos paren-state)
;; Return the closest "safe" position recorded on PAREN-STATE that
;; is higher up than BUFPOS. Return nil if PAREN-STATE doesn't
;; contain any. Return nil if BUFPOS is nil, which is useful to
;; find the closest limit before a given limit that might be nil.
;;
;; A "safe" position is a position at or after a recorded open
;; paren, or after a recorded close paren. The returned position is
;; thus either the first position after a close brace, or the first
;; position after an enclosing paren, or at the enclosing paren in
;; case BUFPOS is immediately after it.
(when bufpos
(let (elem)
(catch 'done
(while paren-state
(setq elem (car paren-state))
(if (consp elem)
(cond ((< (cdr elem) bufpos)
(throw 'done (cdr elem)))
((< (car elem) bufpos)
;; See below.
(throw 'done (min (1+ (car elem)) bufpos))))
(if (< elem bufpos)
;; elem is the position at and not after the opening paren, so
;; we can go forward one more step unless it's equal to
;; bufpos. This is useful in some cases avoid an extra paren
;; level between the safe position and bufpos.
(throw 'done (min (1+ elem) bufpos))))
(setq paren-state (cdr paren-state)))))))
(defun c-beginning-of-syntax ()
;; This is used for `font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function'. It
;; goes to the closest previous point that is known to be outside
;; any string literal or comment. `c-state-cache' is used if it has
;; a position in the vicinity.
(let* ((paren-state c-state-cache)
elem
(pos (catch 'done
;; Note: Similar code in `c-safe-position'. The
;; difference is that we accept a safe position at
;; the point and don't bother to go forward past open
;; parens.
(while paren-state
(setq elem (car paren-state))
(if (consp elem)
(cond ((<= (cdr elem) (point))
(throw 'done (cdr elem)))
((<= (car elem) (point))
(throw 'done (car elem))))
(if (<= elem (point))
(throw 'done elem)))
(setq paren-state (cdr paren-state)))
(point-min))))
(if (> pos (- (point) 4000))
(goto-char pos)
;; The position is far back. Try `c-beginning-of-defun-1'
;; (although we can't be entirely sure it will go to a position
;; outside a comment or string in current emacsen). FIXME:
;; Consult `syntax-ppss' here.
(c-beginning-of-defun-1)
(if (< (point) pos)
(goto-char pos)))))
;; Tools for scanning identifiers and other tokens.
(defun c-on-identifier ()
"Return non-nil if the point is on or directly after an identifier.
Keywords are recognized and not considered identifiers. If an
identifier is detected, the returned value is its starting position.
If an identifier ends at the point and another begins at it (can only
happen in Pike) then the point for the preceding one is returned.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
;; FIXME: Shouldn't this function handle "operator" in C++?
(save-excursion
(skip-syntax-backward "w_")
(or
;; Check for a normal (non-keyword) identifier.
(and (looking-at c-symbol-start)
(not (looking-at c-keywords-regexp))
(point))
(when (c-major-mode-is 'pike-mode)
;; Handle the `<operator> syntax in Pike.
(let ((pos (point)))
(skip-chars-backward "-!%&*+/<=>^|~[]()")
(and (if (< (skip-chars-backward "`") 0)
t
(goto-char pos)
(eq (char-after) ?\`))
(looking-at c-symbol-key)
(>= (match-end 0) pos)
(point))))
;; Handle the "operator +" syntax in C++.
(when (and c-overloadable-operators-regexp
(= (c-backward-token-2 0) 0))
(cond ((and (looking-at c-overloadable-operators-regexp)
(or (not c-opt-op-identifier-prefix)
(and (= (c-backward-token-2 1) 0)
(looking-at c-opt-op-identifier-prefix))))
(point))
((save-excursion
(and c-opt-op-identifier-prefix
(looking-at c-opt-op-identifier-prefix)
(= (c-forward-token-2 1) 0)
(looking-at c-overloadable-operators-regexp)))
(point))))
)))
(defsubst c-simple-skip-symbol-backward ()
;; If the point is at the end of a symbol then skip backward to the
;; beginning of it. Don't move otherwise. Return non-nil if point
;; moved.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(or (< (skip-syntax-backward "w_") 0)
(and (c-major-mode-is 'pike-mode)
;; Handle the `<operator> syntax in Pike.
(let ((pos (point)))
(if (and (< (skip-chars-backward "-!%&*+/<=>^|~[]()") 0)
(< (skip-chars-backward "`") 0)
(looking-at c-symbol-key)
(>= (match-end 0) pos))
t
(goto-char pos)
nil)))))
(defun c-beginning-of-current-token (&optional back-limit)
;; Move to the beginning of the current token. Do not move if not
;; in the middle of one. BACK-LIMIT may be used to bound the
;; backward search; if given it's assumed to be at the boundary
;; between two tokens. Return non-nil if the point is moved, nil
;; otherwise.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((start (point)))
(if (looking-at "\\w\\|\\s_")
(skip-syntax-backward "w_" back-limit)
(when (< (skip-syntax-backward ".()" back-limit) 0)
(while (let ((pos (or (and (looking-at c-nonsymbol-token-regexp)
(match-end 0))
;; `c-nonsymbol-token-regexp' should always match
;; since we've skipped backward over punctuation
;; or paren syntax, but consume one char in case
;; it doesn't so that we don't leave point before
;; some earlier incorrect token.
(1+ (point)))))
(if (<= pos start)
(goto-char pos))))))
(< (point) start)))
(defun c-end-of-token (&optional back-limit)
;; Move to the end of the token we're just before or in the middle of.
;; BACK-LIMIT may be used to bound the backward search; if given it's
;; assumed to be at the boundary between two tokens. Return non-nil if the
;; point is moved, nil otherwise.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((start (point)))
(cond ;; ((< (skip-syntax-backward "w_" (1- start)) 0)
;; (skip-syntax-forward "w_"))
((> (skip-syntax-forward "w_") 0))
((< (skip-syntax-backward ".()" back-limit) 0)
(while (< (point) start)
(if (looking-at c-nonsymbol-token-regexp)
(goto-char (match-end 0))
;; `c-nonsymbol-token-regexp' should always match since
;; we've skipped backward over punctuation or paren
;; syntax, but move forward in case it doesn't so that
;; we don't leave point earlier than we started with.
(forward-char))))
(t (if (looking-at c-nonsymbol-token-regexp)
(goto-char (match-end 0)))))
(> (point) start)))
(defun c-end-of-current-token (&optional back-limit)
;; Move to the end of the current token. Do not move if not in the
;; middle of one. BACK-LIMIT may be used to bound the backward
;; search; if given it's assumed to be at the boundary between two
;; tokens. Return non-nil if the point is moved, nil otherwise.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((start (point)))
(cond ((< (skip-syntax-backward "w_" (1- start)) 0)
(skip-syntax-forward "w_"))
((< (skip-syntax-backward ".()" back-limit) 0)
(while (progn
(if (looking-at c-nonsymbol-token-regexp)
(goto-char (match-end 0))
;; `c-nonsymbol-token-regexp' should always match since
;; we've skipped backward over punctuation or paren
;; syntax, but move forward in case it doesn't so that
;; we don't leave point earlier than we started with.
(forward-char))
(< (point) start)))))
(> (point) start)))
(defconst c-jump-syntax-balanced
(if (memq 'gen-string-delim c-emacs-features)
"\\w\\|\\s_\\|\\s(\\|\\s)\\|\\s\"\\|\\s|"
"\\w\\|\\s_\\|\\s(\\|\\s)\\|\\s\""))
(defconst c-jump-syntax-unbalanced
(if (memq 'gen-string-delim c-emacs-features)
"\\w\\|\\s_\\|\\s\"\\|\\s|"
"\\w\\|\\s_\\|\\s\""))
(defun c-forward-over-token (&optional balanced)
"Move forward over a token.
Return t if we moved, nil otherwise (i.e. we were at EOB, or a
non-token or BALANCED is non-nil and we can't move). If we
are at syntactic whitespace, move over this in place of a token.
If BALANCED is non-nil move over any balanced parens we are at, and never move
out of an enclosing paren."
(let ((jump-syntax (if balanced
c-jump-syntax-balanced
c-jump-syntax-unbalanced))
(here (point)))
(condition-case nil
(cond
((/= (point)
(progn (c-forward-syntactic-ws) (point)))
;; If we're at whitespace, count this as the token.
t)
((eobp) nil)
((looking-at jump-syntax)
(goto-char (scan-sexps (point) 1))
t)
((looking-at c-nonsymbol-token-regexp)
(goto-char (match-end 0))
t)
((save-restriction
(widen)
(looking-at c-nonsymbol-token-regexp))
nil)
(t
(forward-char)
t))
(error (goto-char here)
nil))))
(defun c-forward-over-token-and-ws (&optional balanced)
"Move forward over a token and any following whitespace
Return t if we moved, nil otherwise (i.e. we were at EOB, or a
non-token or BALANCED is non-nil and we can't move). If we
are at syntactic whitespace, move over this in place of a token.
If BALANCED is non-nil move over any balanced parens we are at, and never move
out of an enclosing paren.
This function differs from `c-forward-token-2' in that it will move forward
over the final token in a buffer, up to EOB."
(prog1 (c-forward-over-token balanced)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)))
(defun c-forward-token-2 (&optional count balanced limit)
"Move forward by tokens.
A token is defined as all symbols and identifiers which aren't
syntactic whitespace (note that multicharacter tokens like \"==\" are
treated properly). Point is always either left at the beginning of a
token or not moved at all. COUNT specifies the number of tokens to
move; a negative COUNT moves in the opposite direction. A COUNT of 0
moves to the next token beginning only if not already at one. If
BALANCED is true, move over balanced parens, otherwise move into them.
Also, if BALANCED is true, never move out of an enclosing paren.
LIMIT sets the limit for the movement and defaults to the point limit.
The case when LIMIT is set in the middle of a token, comment or macro
is handled correctly, i.e. the point won't be left there.
Return the number of tokens left to move (positive or negative). If
BALANCED is true, a move over a balanced paren counts as one. Note
that if COUNT is 0 and no appropriate token beginning is found, 1 will
be returned. Thus, a return value of 0 guarantees that point is at
the requested position and a return value less (without signs) than
COUNT guarantees that point is at the beginning of some token.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(or count (setq count 1))
(if (< count 0)
(- (c-backward-token-2 (- count) balanced limit))
(let ((here (point))
(last (point)))
(when (zerop count)
;; If count is zero we should jump if in the middle of a token.
(c-end-of-current-token))
(save-restriction
(if limit (narrow-to-region (point-min) limit))
(if (/= (point)
(progn (c-forward-syntactic-ws) (point)))
;; Skip whitespace. Count this as a move if we did in
;; fact move.
(setq count (max (1- count) 0)))
(if (eobp)
;; Moved out of bounds. Make sure the returned count isn't zero.
(progn
(if (zerop count) (setq count 1))
(goto-char here))
(while (and
(> count 0)
(c-forward-over-token-and-ws balanced)
(not (eobp)))
(setq last (point)
count (1- count)))
(if (eobp)
(goto-char last))))
count)))
(defun c-backward-token-2 (&optional count balanced limit)
"Move backward by tokens.
See `c-forward-token-2' for details."
(or count (setq count 1))
(if (< count 0)
(- (c-forward-token-2 (- count) balanced limit))
(or limit (setq limit (point-min)))
(let ((jump-syntax (if balanced
c-jump-syntax-balanced
c-jump-syntax-unbalanced))
(last (point)))
(if (zerop count)
;; The count is zero so try to skip to the beginning of the
;; current token.
(if (> (point)
(progn (c-beginning-of-current-token) (point)))
(if (< (point) limit)
;; The limit is inside the same token, so return 1.
(setq count 1))
;; We're not in the middle of a token. If there's
;; whitespace after the point then we must move backward,
;; so set count to 1 in that case.
(and (looking-at c-syntactic-ws-start)
;; If we're looking at a '#' that might start a cpp
;; directive then we have to do a more elaborate check.
(or (/= (char-after) ?#)
(not c-opt-cpp-prefix)
(save-excursion
(and (= (point)
(progn (beginning-of-line)
(looking-at "[ \t]*")
(match-end 0)))
(or (bobp)
(progn (backward-char)
(not (eq (char-before) ?\\)))))))
(setq count 1))))
;; Use `condition-case' to avoid having to check for buffer
;; limits in `backward-char', `scan-sexps' and `goto-char' below.
(condition-case nil
(while (and
(> count 0)
(progn
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(backward-char)
(if (looking-at jump-syntax)
(goto-char (scan-sexps (1+ (point)) -1))
;; This can be very inefficient if there's a long
;; sequence of operator tokens without any separation.
;; That doesn't happen in practice, anyway.
(c-beginning-of-current-token))
(>= (point) limit)))
(setq last (point)
count (1- count)))
(error (goto-char last)))
(if (< (point) limit)
(goto-char last))
count)))
(defun c-forward-token-1 (&optional count balanced limit)
"Like `c-forward-token-2' but doesn't treat multicharacter operator
tokens like \"==\" as single tokens, i.e. all sequences of symbol
characters are jumped over character by character. This function is
for compatibility only; it's only a wrapper over `c-forward-token-2'."
(let ((c-nonsymbol-token-regexp "\\s."))
(c-forward-token-2 count balanced limit)))
(defun c-backward-token-1 (&optional count balanced limit)
"Like `c-backward-token-2' but doesn't treat multicharacter operator
tokens like \"==\" as single tokens, i.e. all sequences of symbol
characters are jumped over character by character. This function is
for compatibility only; it's only a wrapper over `c-backward-token-2'."
(let ((c-nonsymbol-token-regexp "\\s."))
(c-backward-token-2 count balanced limit)))
;; Tools for doing searches restricted to syntactically relevant text.
(defun c-syntactic-re-search-forward (regexp &optional bound noerror
paren-level not-inside-token
lookbehind-submatch)
"Like `re-search-forward', but only report matches that are found
in syntactically significant text. I.e. matches in comments, macros
or string literals are ignored. The start point is assumed to be
outside any comment, macro or string literal, or else the content of
that region is taken as syntactically significant text.
NOERROR, in addition to the values nil, t, and <anything else>
used in `re-search-forward' can also take the values
`before-literal' and `after-literal'. In these cases, when BOUND
is also given and is inside a literal, and a search fails, point
will be left, respectively before or after the literal. Be aware
that with `after-literal', if a string or comment is unclosed at
the end of the buffer, point may be left there, even though it is
inside a literal there.
If PAREN-LEVEL is non-nil, an additional restriction is added to
ignore matches in nested paren sexps. The search will also not go
outside the current list sexp, which has the effect that if the point
should be moved to BOUND when no match is found (i.e. NOERROR is
neither nil nor t), then it will be at the closing paren if the end of
the current list sexp is encountered first.
If NOT-INSIDE-TOKEN is non-nil, matches in the middle of tokens are
ignored. Things like multicharacter operators and special symbols
\(e.g. \"`()\" in Pike) are handled but currently not floating point
constants.
If LOOKBEHIND-SUBMATCH is non-nil, it's taken as a number of a
subexpression in REGEXP. The end of that submatch is used as the
position to check for syntactic significance. If LOOKBEHIND-SUBMATCH
isn't used or if that subexpression didn't match then the start
position of the whole match is used instead. The \"look behind\"
subexpression is never tested before the starting position, so it
might be a good idea to include \\=\\= as a match alternative in it.
Optimization note: Matches might be missed if the \"look behind\"
subexpression can match the end of nonwhite syntactic whitespace,
i.e. the end of comments or cpp directives. This since the function
skips over such things before resuming the search. It's on the other
hand not safe to assume that the \"look behind\" subexpression never
matches syntactic whitespace.
Bug: Unbalanced parens inside cpp directives are currently not handled
correctly (i.e. they don't get ignored as they should) when
PAREN-LEVEL is set.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(or bound (setq bound (point-max)))
(if paren-level (setq paren-level -1))
;;(message "c-syntactic-re-search-forward %s %s %S" (point) bound regexp)
(let ((start (point))
tmp
;; Start position for the last search.
search-pos
;; The `parse-partial-sexp' state between the start position
;; and the point.
state
;; The current position after the last state update. The next
;; `parse-partial-sexp' continues from here.
(state-pos (point))
;; The position at which to check the state and the state
;; there. This is separate from `state-pos' since we might
;; need to back up before doing the next search round.
check-pos check-state
;; Last position known to end a token.
(last-token-end-pos (point-min))
;; Set when a valid match is found.
found)
(condition-case err
(while
(and
(progn
(setq search-pos (point))
(if (re-search-forward regexp bound noerror)
t
;; Without the following, when PAREN-LEVEL is non-nil, and
;; NOERROR is not nil or t, and the very first search above
;; has just failed, point would end up at BOUND rather than
;; just before the next close paren.
(when (and (eq search-pos start)
paren-level
(not (memq noerror '(nil t))))
(setq state (parse-partial-sexp start bound -1))
(if (eq (car state) -1)
(setq bound (1- (point)))))
nil))
(progn
(setq state (parse-partial-sexp
state-pos (match-beginning 0) paren-level nil state)
state-pos (point))
(if (setq check-pos (and lookbehind-submatch
(or (not paren-level)
(>= (car state) 0))
(match-end lookbehind-submatch)))
(setq check-state (parse-partial-sexp
state-pos check-pos paren-level nil state))
(setq check-pos state-pos
check-state state))
;; NOTE: If we got a look behind subexpression and get
;; an insignificant match in something that isn't
;; syntactic whitespace (i.e. strings or in nested
;; parentheses), then we can never skip more than a
;; single character from the match start position
;; (i.e. `state-pos' here) before continuing the
;; search. That since the look behind subexpression
;; might match the end of the insignificant region in
;; the next search.
(cond
((elt check-state 7)
;; Match inside a line comment. Skip to eol. Use
;; `re-search-forward' instead of `skip-chars-forward' to get
;; the right bound behavior.
(re-search-forward "[\n\r]" bound noerror))
((elt check-state 4)
;; Match inside a block comment. Skip to the '*/'.
(search-forward "*/" bound noerror))
((and (not (elt check-state 5))
(eq (char-before check-pos) ?/)
(not (c-get-char-property (1- check-pos) 'syntax-table))
(memq (char-after check-pos) '(?/ ?*)))
;; Match in the middle of the opener of a block or line
;; comment.
(if (= (char-after check-pos) ?/)
(re-search-forward "[\n\r]" bound noerror)
(search-forward "*/" bound noerror)))
;; The last `parse-partial-sexp' above might have
;; stopped short of the real check position if the end
;; of the current sexp was encountered in paren-level
;; mode. The checks above are always false in that
;; case, and since they can do better skipping in
;; lookbehind-submatch mode, we do them before
;; checking the paren level.
((and paren-level
(/= (setq tmp (car check-state)) 0))
;; Check the paren level first since we're short of the
;; syntactic checking position if the end of the
;; current sexp was encountered by `parse-partial-sexp'.
(if (> tmp 0)
;; Inside a nested paren sexp.
(if lookbehind-submatch
;; See the NOTE above.
(progn (goto-char state-pos) t)
;; Skip out of the paren quickly.
(setq state (parse-partial-sexp state-pos bound 0 nil state)
state-pos (point)))
;; Have exited the current paren sexp.
(if noerror
(progn
;; The last `parse-partial-sexp' call above
;; has left us just after the closing paren
;; in this case, so we can modify the bound
;; to leave the point at the right position
;; upon return.
(setq bound (1- (point)))
nil)
(signal 'search-failed (list regexp)))))
((setq tmp (elt check-state 3))
;; Match inside a string.
(if (or lookbehind-submatch
(not (integerp tmp)))
;; See the NOTE above.
(progn (goto-char state-pos) t)
;; Skip to the end of the string before continuing.
(let ((ender (make-string 1 tmp)) (continue t))
(while (if (search-forward ender bound noerror)
(progn
(setq state (parse-partial-sexp
state-pos (point) nil nil state)
state-pos (point))
(elt state 3))
(setq continue nil)))
continue)))
((save-excursion
(save-match-data
(c-beginning-of-macro start)))
;; Match inside a macro. Skip to the end of it.
(c-end-of-macro)
(cond ((<= (point) bound) t)
(noerror nil)
(t (signal 'search-failed (list regexp)))))
((and not-inside-token
(or (< check-pos last-token-end-pos)
(< check-pos
(save-excursion
(goto-char check-pos)
(save-match-data
(c-end-of-current-token last-token-end-pos))
(setq last-token-end-pos (point))))))
;; Inside a token.
(if lookbehind-submatch
;; See the NOTE above.
(goto-char state-pos)
(goto-char (min last-token-end-pos bound))))
(t
;; A real match.
(setq found t)
nil)))
;; Should loop to search again, but take care to avoid
;; looping on the same spot.
(or (/= search-pos (point))
(if (= (point) bound)
(if noerror
nil
(signal 'search-failed (list regexp)))
(forward-char)
t))))
(error
(goto-char start)
(signal (car err) (cdr err))))
;;(message "c-syntactic-re-search-forward done %s" (or (match-end 0) (point)))
(if found
(progn
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(match-end 0))
;; Search failed. Set point as appropriate.
(cond
((eq noerror t)
(goto-char start))
((not (memq noerror '(before-literal after-literal)))
(goto-char bound))
(t (setq state (parse-partial-sexp state-pos bound nil nil state))
(if (or (elt state 3) (elt state 4))
(if (eq noerror 'before-literal)
(goto-char (elt state 8))
(parse-partial-sexp bound (point-max) nil nil
state 'syntax-table))
(goto-char bound))))
nil)))
(defvar safe-pos-list) ; bound in c-syntactic-skip-backward
(defun c-syntactic-skip-backward (skip-chars &optional limit paren-level)
"Like `skip-chars-backward' but only look at syntactically relevant chars,
i.e. don't stop at positions inside syntactic whitespace or string
literals. Preprocessor directives are also ignored, with the exception
of the one that the point starts within, if any. If LIMIT is given,
it's assumed to be at a syntactically relevant position.
If PAREN-LEVEL is non-nil, the function won't stop in nested paren
sexps, and the search will also not go outside the current paren sexp.
However, if LIMIT or the buffer limit is reached inside a nested paren
then the point will be left at the limit.
Non-nil is returned if the point moved, nil otherwise.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(let* ((start (point))
;; The result from `c-beginning-of-macro' at the start position or the
;; start position itself if it isn't within a macro.
(start-macro-beg
(save-excursion
(goto-char start)
(c-beginning-of-macro limit)
(point)))
lit-beg
;; The earliest position after the current one with the same paren
;; level. Used only when `paren-level' is set.
(paren-level-pos (point))
;; Whether we can optimize with an early `c-backward-syntactic-ws'.
(opt-ws (string-match "^\\^[^ \t\n\r]+$" skip-chars)))
;; In the next while form, we only loop when `skip-chars' is something
;; like "^/" and we've stopped at the end of a block comment.
(while
(progn
;; The next loop "tries" to find the end point each time round,
;; loops when it's ended up at the wrong level of nesting.
(while
(and
;; Optimize for, in particular, large blocks of comments from
;; `comment-region'.
(progn (when opt-ws
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(setq paren-level-pos (point)))
t)
;; Move back to a candidate end point which isn't in a literal
;; or in a macro we didn't start in.
(let ((pos (point))
macro-start)
(while (and
(< (skip-chars-backward skip-chars limit) 0)
(or
(when (setq lit-beg (c-literal-start))
(goto-char lit-beg)
t)
;; Don't stop inside a macro we didn't start in.
(when
(save-excursion
(and (c-beginning-of-macro limit)
(< (point) start-macro-beg)
(setq macro-start (point))))
(goto-char macro-start))))
(when opt-ws
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)))
(< (point) pos))
;; Check whether we're at the wrong level of nesting (when
;; `paren-level' is non-nil).
(let ((pos (point)) state-2 pps-end-pos)
(when
(and paren-level
(save-excursion
(setq state-2 (parse-partial-sexp
pos paren-level-pos -1)
pps-end-pos (point))
(/= (car state-2) 0)))
;; Not at the right level.
(if (and (< (car state-2) 0)
;; We stop above if we go out of a paren.
;; Now check whether it precedes or is
;; nested in the starting sexp.
(save-excursion
(setq state-2
(parse-partial-sexp
pps-end-pos paren-level-pos
nil nil state-2))
(< (car state-2) 0)))
;; We've stopped short of the starting position
;; so the hit was inside a nested list. Go up
;; until we are at the right level.
(condition-case nil
(progn
(goto-char (scan-lists pos -1
(- (car state-2))))
(setq paren-level-pos (point))
(if (and limit (>= limit paren-level-pos))
(progn
(goto-char limit)
nil)
t))
(error
(goto-char (or limit (point-min)))
nil))
;; The hit was outside the list at the start
;; position. Go to the start of the list and exit.
(goto-char (1+ (elt state-2 1)))
nil)))))
(> (point)
(progn
;; Skip syntactic ws afterwards so that we don't stop at the
;; end of a comment if `skip-chars' is something like "^/".
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(point)))))
;; We might want to extend this with more useful return values in
;; the future.
(/= (point) start)))
;; The following is an alternative implementation of
;; `c-syntactic-skip-backward' that uses backward movement to keep
;; track of the syntactic context. It turned out to be generally
;; slower than the one above which uses forward checks from earlier
;; safe positions.
;;
;;(defconst c-ssb-stop-re
;; ;; The regexp matching chars `c-syntactic-skip-backward' needs to
;; ;; stop at to avoid going into comments and literals.
;; (concat
;; ;; Match comment end syntax and string literal syntax. Also match
;; ;; '/' for block comment endings (not covered by comment end
;; ;; syntax).
;; "\\s>\\|/\\|\\s\""
;; (if (memq 'gen-string-delim c-emacs-features)
;; "\\|\\s|"
;; "")
;; (if (memq 'gen-comment-delim c-emacs-features)
;; "\\|\\s!"
;; "")))
;;
;;(defconst c-ssb-stop-paren-re
;; ;; Like `c-ssb-stop-re' but also stops at paren chars.
;; (concat c-ssb-stop-re "\\|\\s(\\|\\s)"))
;;
;;(defconst c-ssb-sexp-end-re
;; ;; Regexp matching the ending syntax of a complex sexp.
;; (concat c-string-limit-regexp "\\|\\s)"))
;;
;;(defun c-syntactic-skip-backward (skip-chars &optional limit paren-level)
;; "Like `skip-chars-backward' but only look at syntactically relevant chars,
;;i.e. don't stop at positions inside syntactic whitespace or string
;;literals. Preprocessor directives are also ignored. However, if the
;;point is within a comment, string literal or preprocessor directory to
;;begin with, its contents is treated as syntactically relevant chars.
;;If LIMIT is given, it limits the backward search and the point will be
;;left there if no earlier position is found.
;;
;;If PAREN-LEVEL is non-nil, the function won't stop in nested paren
;;sexps, and the search will also not go outside the current paren sexp.
;;However, if LIMIT or the buffer limit is reached inside a nested paren
;;then the point will be left at the limit.
;;
;;Non-nil is returned if the point moved, nil otherwise.
;;
;;Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
;;comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
;;
;; (save-restriction
;; (when limit
;; (narrow-to-region limit (point-max)))
;;
;; (let ((start (point)))
;; (catch 'done
;; (while (let ((last-pos (point))
;; (stop-pos (progn
;; (skip-chars-backward skip-chars)
;; (point))))
;;
;; ;; Skip back over the same region as
;; ;; `skip-chars-backward' above, but keep to
;; ;; syntactically relevant positions.
;; (goto-char last-pos)
;; (while (and
;; ;; `re-search-backward' with a single char regexp
;; ;; should be fast.
;; (re-search-backward
;; (if paren-level c-ssb-stop-paren-re c-ssb-stop-re)
;; stop-pos 'move)
;;
;; (progn
;; (cond
;; ((looking-at "\\s(")
;; ;; `paren-level' is set and we've found the
;; ;; start of the containing paren.
;; (forward-char)
;; (throw 'done t))
;;
;; ((looking-at c-ssb-sexp-end-re)
;; ;; We're at the end of a string literal or paren
;; ;; sexp (if `paren-level' is set).
;; (forward-char)
;; (condition-case nil
;; (c-backward-sexp)
;; (error
;; (goto-char limit)
;; (throw 'done t))))
;;
;; (t
;; (forward-char)
;; ;; At the end of some syntactic ws or possibly
;; ;; after a plain '/' operator.
;; (let ((pos (point)))
;; (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
;; (if (= pos (point))
;; ;; Was a plain '/' operator. Go past it.
;; (backward-char)))))
;;
;; (> (point) stop-pos))))
;;
;; ;; Now the point is either at `stop-pos' or at some
;; ;; position further back if `stop-pos' was at a
;; ;; syntactically irrelevant place.
;;
;; ;; Skip additional syntactic ws so that we don't stop
;; ;; at the end of a comment if `skip-chars' is
;; ;; something like "^/".
;; (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
;;
;; (< (point) stop-pos))))
;;
;; ;; We might want to extend this with more useful return values
;; ;; in the future.
;; (/= (point) start))))
;; Tools for handling comments and string literals.
(defun c-in-literal (&optional _lim detect-cpp)
"Return the type of literal point is in, if any.
The return value is `c' if in a C-style comment, `c++' if in a C++
style comment, `string' if in a string literal, `pound' if DETECT-CPP
is non-nil and in a preprocessor line, or nil if somewhere else.
Optional LIM is used as the backward limit of the search. If omitted,
or nil, `c-beginning-of-defun' is used.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(save-restriction
(widen)
(let ((lit (c-semi-pp-to-literal (point))))
(or (cadr lit)
(and detect-cpp
(save-excursion (c-beginning-of-macro))
'pound)))))
(defun c-literal-limits (&optional lim near not-in-delimiter)
"Return a cons of the beginning and end positions of the comment or
string surrounding point (including both delimiters), or nil if point
isn't in one. If LIM is non-nil, it's used as the \"safe\" position
to start parsing from. If NEAR is non-nil, then the limits of any
literal next to point is returned. \"Next to\" means there's only
spaces and tabs between point and the literal. The search for such a
literal is done first in forward direction. If NOT-IN-DELIMITER is
non-nil, the case when point is inside a starting delimiter won't be
recognized. This only has effect for comments which have starting
delimiters with more than one character.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(save-excursion
(let*
((pos (point))
(lit-limits
(if lim
(let ((s (parse-partial-sexp lim (point))))
(when (or (nth 3 s)
(and (nth 4 s) (not (eq (nth 7 s) 'syntax-table))))
(cons (nth 8 s)
(progn (parse-partial-sexp (point) (point-max)
nil nil
s
'syntax-table)
(point)))))
(let* ((pp-to-lit (c-full-pp-to-literal pos not-in-delimiter))
(limits (car (cddr pp-to-lit))))
(if (and limits (null (cdr limits)))
(cons (car limits) (point-max))
limits)))))
(cond
(lit-limits)
(near
(goto-char pos)
;; Search forward for a literal.
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(cond
((looking-at c-string-limit-regexp) ; String.
(cons (point) (or (c-safe (c-forward-sexp 1) (point))
(point-max))))
((looking-at c-comment-start-regexp) ; Line or block comment.
(cons (point) (progn (c-forward-single-comment) (point))))
(t
;; Search backward.
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
(let ((end (point)) beg)
(cond
((save-excursion
(< (skip-syntax-backward c-string-syntax) 0)) ; String.
(setq beg (c-safe (c-backward-sexp 1) (point))))
((and (c-safe (forward-char -2) t)
(looking-at "\\*/"))
;; Block comment. Due to the nature of line
;; comments, they will always be covered by the
;; normal case above.
(goto-char end)
(c-backward-single-comment)
;; If LIM is bogus, beg will be bogus.
(setq beg (point))))
(if beg (cons beg end))))))
))))
(defun c-literal-start (&optional safe-pos)
"Return the start of the string or comment surrounding point, or nil if
point isn't in one. SAFE-POS, if non-nil, is a position before point which is
a known \"safe position\", i.e. outside of any string or comment."
(if safe-pos
(let ((s (parse-partial-sexp safe-pos (point))))
(and (or (nth 3 s)
(and (nth 4 s) (not (eq (nth 7 s) 'syntax-table))))
(nth 8 s)))
(car (cddr (c-semi-pp-to-literal (point))))))
;; In case external callers use this; it did have a docstring.
(defalias 'c-literal-limits-fast 'c-literal-limits)
(defun c-collect-line-comments (range)
"If the argument is a cons of two buffer positions (such as returned by
`c-literal-limits'), and that range contains a C++ style line comment,
then an extended range is returned that contains all adjacent line
comments (i.e. all comments that starts in the same column with no
empty lines or non-whitespace characters between them). Otherwise the
argument is returned.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(save-excursion
(condition-case nil
(if (and (consp range) (progn
(goto-char (car range))
(looking-at c-line-comment-starter)))
(let ((col (current-column))
(beg (point))
(bopl (c-point 'bopl))
(end (cdr range)))
;; Got to take care in the backward direction to handle
;; comments which are preceded by code.
(while (and (c-backward-single-comment)
(>= (point) bopl)
(looking-at c-line-comment-starter)
(= col (current-column)))
(setq beg (point)
bopl (c-point 'bopl)))
(goto-char end)
(while (and (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t")
(looking-at c-line-comment-starter))
(= col (current-column))
(prog1 (zerop (forward-line 1))
(setq end (point)))))
(cons beg end))
range)
(error range))))
(defun c-literal-type (range)
"Convenience function that given the result of `c-literal-limits',
returns nil or the type of literal that the range surrounds, one
of the symbols `c', `c++' or `string'. It's much faster than using
`c-in-literal' and is intended to be used when you need both the
type of a literal and its limits.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
(if (consp range)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (car range))
(cond ((looking-at c-string-limit-regexp) 'string)
((or (looking-at "//") ; c++ line comment
(and (looking-at "\\s<") ; comment starter
(looking-at "#"))) ; awk comment.
'c++)
(t 'c))) ; Assuming the range is valid.
range))
(defsubst c-determine-limit-get-base (start try-size)
;; Get a "safe place" approximately TRY-SIZE characters before START.
;; This defsubst doesn't preserve point.
(goto-char start)
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(setq start (point))
(let* ((pos (max (- start try-size) (point-min)))
(s (c-semi-pp-to-literal pos))
(cand (or (car (cddr s)) pos)))
(if (>= cand (point-min))
cand
(parse-partial-sexp pos start nil nil (car s) 'syntax-table)
(point))))
(defun c-determine-limit (how-far-back &optional start try-size)
;; Return a buffer position approximately HOW-FAR-BACK non-literal
;; characters from START (default point). The starting position, either
;; point or START may not be in a comment or string.
;;
;; The position found will not be before POINT-MIN and won't be in a
;; literal.
;;
;; We start searching for the sought position TRY-SIZE (default
;; twice HOW-FAR-BACK) bytes back from START.
;;
;; This function must be fast. :-)
(save-excursion
(let* ((start (or start (point)))
(try-size (or try-size (* 2 how-far-back)))
(base (c-determine-limit-get-base start try-size))
(pos base)
(s (parse-partial-sexp pos pos)) ; null state.
stack elt size
(count 0))
;; Optimization for large blocks of comments, particularly those being
;; created by `comment-region'.
(goto-char pos)
(forward-comment try-size)
(setq pos (point))
(while (< pos start)
;; Move forward one literal each time round this loop.
;; Move forward to the start of a comment or string.
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp
pos
start
nil ; target-depth
nil ; stop-before
s ; state
'syntax-table)) ; stop-comment
;; Gather details of the non-literal-bit - starting pos and size.
(setq size (- (if (or (and (nth 4 s) (not (eq (nth 7 s) 'syntax-table)))
(nth 3 s))
(nth 8 s)
(point))
pos))
(if (> size 0)
(setq stack (cons (cons pos size) stack)))
;; Move forward to the end of the comment/string.
(if (or (and (nth 4 s) (not (eq (nth 7 s) 'syntax-table)))
(nth 3 s))
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp
(point)
start
nil ; target-depth
nil ; stop-before
s ; state
'syntax-table))) ; stop-comment
(setq pos (point)))
;; Now try and find enough non-literal characters recorded on the stack.
;; Go back one recorded literal each time round this loop.
(while (and (< count how-far-back)
stack)
(setq elt (car stack)
stack (cdr stack))
(setq count (+ count (cdr elt))))
;; Have we found enough yet?
(cond
((null elt) ; No non-literal characters found.
(if (> base (point-min))
(c-determine-limit how-far-back base (* 2 try-size))
(point-min)))
((>= count how-far-back)
(+ (car elt) (- count how-far-back)))
((eq base (point-min))
(point-min))
((> base (- start try-size)) ; Can only happen if we hit point-min.
(car elt))
(t
(c-determine-limit (- how-far-back count) base (* 2 try-size)))))))
(defun c-determine-+ve-limit (how-far &optional start-pos)
;; Return a buffer position about HOW-FAR non-literal characters forward
;; from START-POS (default point), which must not be inside a literal.
(save-excursion
(let ((pos (or start-pos (point)))
(count how-far)
(s (parse-partial-sexp (point) (point)))) ; null state
(goto-char pos)
(while (and (not (eobp))
(> count 0))
;; Scan over counted characters.
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp
pos
(min (+ pos count) (point-max))
nil ; target-depth
nil ; stop-before
s ; state
'syntax-table)) ; stop-comment
(setq count (- count (- (point) pos) 1)
pos (point))
;; Scan over literal characters.
(if (nth 8 s)
(setq s (parse-partial-sexp
pos
(point-max)
nil ; target-depth
nil ; stop-before
s ; state
'syntax-table) ; stop-comment
pos (point))))
(point))))
;; `c-find-decl-spots' and accompanying stuff.
;; Variables used in `c-find-decl-spots' to cache the search done for
;; the first declaration in the last call. When that function starts,
;; it needs to back up over syntactic whitespace to look at the last
;; token before the region being searched. That can sometimes cause
;; moves back and forth over a quite large region of comments and
;; macros, which would be repeated for each changed character when
;; we're called during fontification, since font-lock refontifies the
;; current line for each change. Thus it's worthwhile to cache the
;; first match.
;;
;; `c-find-decl-syntactic-pos' is a syntactically relevant position in
;; the syntactic whitespace less or equal to some start position.
;; There's no cached value if it's nil.
;;
;; `c-find-decl-match-pos' is the match position if
;; `c-find-decl-prefix-search' matched before the syntactic whitespace
;; at `c-find-decl-syntactic-pos', or nil if there's no such match.
(defvar c-find-decl-syntactic-pos nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-find-decl-syntactic-pos)
(defvar c-find-decl-match-pos nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-find-decl-match-pos)
(defsubst c-invalidate-find-decl-cache (change-min-pos)
(and c-find-decl-syntactic-pos
(< change-min-pos c-find-decl-syntactic-pos)
(setq c-find-decl-syntactic-pos nil)))
; (defface c-debug-decl-spot-face
; '((t (:background "Turquoise")))
; "Debug face to mark the spots where `c-find-decl-spots' stopped.")
; (defface c-debug-decl-sws-face
; '((t (:background "Khaki")))
; "Debug face to mark the syntactic whitespace between the declaration
; spots and the preceding token end.")
(defmacro c-debug-put-decl-spot-faces (match-pos decl-pos)
(when (facep 'c-debug-decl-spot-face)
`(c-save-buffer-state ((match-pos ,match-pos) (decl-pos ,decl-pos))
(c-debug-add-face (max match-pos (point-min)) decl-pos
'c-debug-decl-sws-face)
(c-debug-add-face decl-pos (min (1+ decl-pos) (point-max))
'c-debug-decl-spot-face))))
(defmacro c-debug-remove-decl-spot-faces (beg end)
(when (facep 'c-debug-decl-spot-face)
`(c-save-buffer-state ()
(c-debug-remove-face ,beg ,end 'c-debug-decl-spot-face)
(c-debug-remove-face ,beg ,end 'c-debug-decl-sws-face))))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Machinery for determining when we're at top level (this including being
;; directly inside a class or namespace, etc.)
;;
;; We maintain a stack of brace depths in structures like classes and
;; namespaces. The car of this structure, when non-nil, indicates that the
;; associated position is within a template (etc.) structure, and the value is
;; the position where the (outermost) template ends. The other elements in
;; the structure are stacked elements, one each for each enclosing "top level"
;; structure.
;;
;; At the very outermost level, the value of the stack would be (nil 1), the
;; "1" indicating an enclosure in a notional all-enclosing block. After
;; passing a keyword such as "namespace", the value would become (nil 0 1).
;; At this point, passing a semicolon would cause the 0 to be dropped from the
;; stack (at any other time, a semicolon is ignored). Alternatively, on
;; passing an opening brace, the stack would become (nil 1 1). Each opening
;; brace passed causes the cadr to be incremented, and passing closing braces
;; causes it to be decremented until it reaches 1. On passing a closing brace
;; when the cadr of the stack is at 1, this causes it to be removed from the
;; stack, the corresponding namespace (etc.) structure having been closed.
;;
;; There is a special stack value -1 which means the C++ colon operator
;; introducing a list of inherited classes has just been parsed. The value
;; persists on the stack until the next open brace or semicolon.
;;
;; When the car of the stack is non-nil, i.e. when we're in a template (etc.)
;; structure, braces are not counted. The counting resumes only after passing
;; the template's closing position, which is recorded in the car of the stack.
;;
;; The test for being at top level consists of the cadr being 0 or 1.
;;
;; The values of this stack throughout a buffer are cached in a simple linear
;; cache, every 5000 characters.
;;
;; Note to maintainers: This cache mechanism is MUCH faster than recalculating
;; the stack at every entry to `c-find-decl-spots' using `c-at-toplevel-p' or
;; the like.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; The approximate interval at which we cache the value of the brace stack.
(defconst c-bs-interval 5000)
;; The list of cached values of the brace stack. Each value in the list is a
;; cons of the position it is valid for and the value of the stack as
;; described above.
(defvar c-bs-cache nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-bs-cache)
;; The position of the buffer at and below which entries in `c-bs-cache' are
;; valid.
(defvar c-bs-cache-limit 1)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-bs-cache-limit)
;; The previous buffer position for which the brace stack value was
;; determined.
(defvar c-bs-prev-pos most-positive-fixnum)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-bs-prev-pos)
;; The value of the brace stack at `c-bs-prev-pos'.
(defvar c-bs-prev-stack nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-bs-prev-stack)
(defun c-init-bs-cache ()
;; Initialize the cache in `c-bs-cache' and related variables.
(setq c-bs-cache nil
c-bs-cache-limit 1
c-bs-prev-pos most-positive-fixnum
c-bs-prev-stack nil))
(defun c-truncate-bs-cache (pos &rest _ignore)
;; Truncate the upper bound of the cache `c-bs-cache' to POS, if it is
;; higher than that position. This is called as either a before- or
;; after-change-function.
(setq c-bs-cache-limit
(min c-bs-cache-limit pos)))
(defvar c-restricted-<>-arglists) ;FIXME: Move definition here?
(defvar c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists) ;FIXME: Move definition here?
(defun c-update-brace-stack (stack from to)
;; Given a brace-stack which has the value STACK at position FROM, update it
;; to its value at position TO, where TO is after (or equal to) FROM.
;; Return a cons of either TO (if it is outside a literal) and this new
;; value, or of the next position after TO outside a literal and the new
;; value.
(let (match kwd-sym (prev-match-pos 1)
(s (cdr stack))
(bound-<> (car stack)))
(save-excursion
(cond
((and bound-<> (<= to bound-<>))
(goto-char to)) ; Nothing to do.
(bound-<>
(goto-char bound-<>)
(setq bound-<> nil))
(t (goto-char from)))
(while (and (< (point) to)
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward
(if (<= (car s) 0)
c-brace-stack-thing-key
c-brace-stack-no-semi-key)
to 'after-literal)
(> (point) prev-match-pos)) ; prevent infinite loop.
(setq prev-match-pos (point))
(setq match (match-string-no-properties 1)
kwd-sym (c-keyword-sym match))
(cond
((and (equal match "{")
(progn (backward-char)
(prog1 (looking-at "\\s(")
(forward-char))))
(setq s (if s
(cons (if (<= (car s) 0)
1
(1+ (car s)))
(cdr s))
(list 1))))
((and (equal match "}")
(progn (backward-char)
(prog1 (looking-at "\\s)")
(forward-char))))
(setq s
(cond
((and s (> (car s) 1))
(cons (1- (car s)) (cdr s)))
((and (cdr s) (eq (car s) 1))
(cdr s))
(t s))))
((and (equal match "<")
(progn (backward-char)
(prog1 (looking-at "\\s(")
(forward-char))))
(backward-char)
(if (let ((c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists t)
(c-restricted-<>-arglists t))
(c-forward-<>-arglist nil)) ; Should always work.
(when (> (point) to)
(setq bound-<> (point)))
(forward-char)))
((and (equal match ":")
s
(eq (car s) 0))
(setq s (cons -1 (cdr s))))
((and (equal match ",")
(eq (car s) -1))) ; at "," in "class foo : bar, ..."
((member match '(";" "," ")"))
(when (and s (cdr s) (<= (car s) 0))
(setq s (cdr s))))
((c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-flat-decl-block-kwds)
(push 0 s))))
;; The failing `c-syntactic-re-search-forward' may have left us in the
;; middle of a token, which might be a significant token. Fix this!
(c-beginning-of-current-token)
(cons (point)
(cons bound-<> s)))))
(defun c-brace-stack-at (here)
;; Given a buffer position HERE, Return the value of the brace stack there.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(let ((c c-bs-cache)
(can-use-prev (<= c-bs-prev-pos c-bs-cache-limit))
elt stack pos npos high-elt)
;; Trim the cache to take account of buffer changes.
(while (and c
(> (caar c) c-bs-cache-limit))
(setq c (cdr c)))
(setq c-bs-cache c)
(while (and c
(> (caar c) here))
(setq high-elt (car c))
(setq c (cdr c)))
(setq pos (or (and c (caar c))
(point-min)))
(setq elt (if c
(car c)
(cons (point-min)
(cons nil (list 1)))))
(when (not high-elt)
(setq stack (cdr elt))
(while
;; Add an element to `c-bs-cache' each iteration.
(<= (setq npos (+ pos c-bs-interval)) here)
(setq elt (c-update-brace-stack stack pos npos))
(setq npos (car elt))
(setq stack (cdr elt))
(unless (eq npos (point-max)) ; NPOS could be in a literal at EOB.
(setq c-bs-cache (cons elt c-bs-cache)))
(setq pos npos)))
(if (> pos c-bs-cache-limit)
(setq c-bs-cache-limit pos))
;; Can we just use the previous value?
(if (and can-use-prev
(<= c-bs-prev-pos here)
(> c-bs-prev-pos (car elt)))
(setq pos c-bs-prev-pos
stack c-bs-prev-stack)
(setq pos (car elt)
stack (cdr elt)))
(if (> here c-bs-cache-limit)
(setq c-bs-cache-limit here))
(setq elt (c-update-brace-stack stack pos here)
c-bs-prev-pos (car elt)
c-bs-prev-stack (cdr elt))))))
(defun c-bs-at-toplevel-p (here)
;; Is position HERE at the top level, as indicated by the brace stack?
(let ((stack (c-brace-stack-at here)))
(or (null stack) ; Probably unnecessary.
(<= (cadr stack) 1))))
(defmacro c-find-decl-prefix-search ()
;; Macro used inside `c-find-decl-spots'. It ought to be a defun,
;; but it contains lots of free variables that refer to things
;; inside `c-find-decl-spots'. The point is left at `cfd-match-pos'
;; if there is a match, otherwise at `cfd-limit'.
;;
;; The macro moves point forward to the next putative start of a declaration
;; or cfd-limit. This decl start is the next token after a "declaration
;; prefix". The declaration prefix is the earlier of `cfd-prop-match' and
;; `cfd-re-match'. `cfd-match-pos' is set to the decl prefix.
;;
;; This macro might do hidden buffer changes.
'(progn
;; Find the next property match position if we haven't got one already.
(unless cfd-prop-match
(save-excursion
(while (progn
(goto-char (c-next-single-property-change
(point) 'c-type nil cfd-limit))
(and (< (point) cfd-limit)
(not (eq (c-get-char-property (1- (point)) 'c-type)
'c-decl-end)))))
(setq cfd-prop-match (point))))
;; Find the next `c-decl-prefix-or-start-re' match if we haven't
;; got one already.
(unless cfd-re-match
(if (> cfd-re-match-end (point))
(goto-char cfd-re-match-end))
;; Each time round, the next `while' moves forward over a pseudo match
;; of `c-decl-prefix-or-start-re' which is either inside a literal, or
;; is a ":" not preceded by "public", etc.. `cfd-re-match' and
;; `cfd-re-match-end' get set.
(while
(progn
(setq cfd-re-match-end (re-search-forward c-decl-prefix-or-start-re
cfd-limit 'move))
(cond
((null cfd-re-match-end)
;; No match. Finish up and exit the loop.
(setq cfd-re-match cfd-limit)
nil)
((c-got-face-at
(if (setq cfd-re-match
(or (match-end 1)
(and c-dposr-cpp-macro-depth
(match-end (1+ c-dposr-cpp-macro-depth)))))
;; Matched the end of a token preceding a decl spot.
(progn
(goto-char cfd-re-match)
(1- cfd-re-match))
;; Matched a token that start a decl spot.
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(point))
c-literal-faces)
;; Pseudo match inside a comment or string literal. Skip out
;; of comments and string literals.
(while
(progn
(unless
(and
(or (match-end 1)
(and c-dposr-cpp-macro-depth
(match-end (1+ c-dposr-cpp-macro-depth))))
(c-got-face-at (1- (point)) c-literal-faces)
(not (c-got-face-at (point) c-literal-faces)))
(goto-char (c-next-single-property-change
(point) 'face nil cfd-limit)))
(and (< (point) cfd-limit)
(c-got-face-at (point) c-literal-faces))))
t) ; Continue the loop over pseudo matches.
((and c-opt-identifier-concat-key
(match-string 1)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (match-beginning 1))
(save-match-data
(looking-at c-opt-identifier-concat-key))))
;; Found, e.g., "::" in C++
t)
((and (match-string 1)
(string= (match-string 1) ":")
(save-excursion
(or (/= (c-backward-token-2 2) 0) ; no search limit. :-(
(not (looking-at c-decl-start-colon-kwd-re)))))
;; Found a ":" which isn't part of "public:", etc.
t)
(t nil)))) ;; Found a real match. Exit the pseudo-match loop.
;; If our match was at the decl start, we have to back up over the
;; preceding syntactic ws to set `cfd-match-pos' and to catch
;; any decl spots in the syntactic ws.
(unless cfd-re-match
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(setq cfd-re-match (point))))
;; Choose whichever match is closer to the start.
(if (< cfd-re-match cfd-prop-match)
(setq cfd-match-pos cfd-re-match
cfd-re-match nil)
(setq cfd-match-pos cfd-prop-match
cfd-prop-match nil))
(setq cfd-top-level (c-bs-at-toplevel-p cfd-match-pos))
(goto-char cfd-match-pos)
(when (< cfd-match-pos cfd-limit)
;; Skip forward past comments only so we don't skip macros.
(while
(progn
(c-forward-comments)
;; The following is of use within a doc comment when a doc
;; comment style has removed face properties from a construct,
;; and is relying on `c-font-lock-declarations' to add them
;; again.
(cond
((looking-at c-noise-macro-name-re)
(c-forward-noise-clause-not-macro-decl nil)) ; Returns t.
((looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re)
(c-forward-noise-clause-not-macro-decl t)) ; Always returns t.
((and (< (point) cfd-limit)
(looking-at c-doc-line-join-re))
(goto-char (match-end 0))))))
;; Set the position to continue at. We can avoid going over
;; the comments skipped above a second time, but it's possible
;; that the comment skipping has taken us past `cfd-prop-match'
;; since the property might be used inside comments.
(setq cfd-continue-pos (if cfd-prop-match
(min cfd-prop-match (point))
(point))))))
(defun c-find-decl-spots (cfd-limit cfd-decl-re cfd-face-checklist cfd-fun)
;; Call CFD-FUN for each possible spot for a declaration, cast or
;; label from the point to CFD-LIMIT.
;;
;; CFD-FUN is called with point at the start of the spot. It's passed three
;; arguments: The first is the end position of the token preceding the spot,
;; or 0 for the implicit match at bob. The second is a flag that is t when
;; the match is inside a macro. The third is a flag that is t when the
;; match is at "top level", i.e. outside any brace block, or directly inside
;; a class or namespace, etc. Point should be moved forward by at least one
;; token.
;;
;; If CFD-FUN adds `c-decl-end' properties somewhere below the current spot,
;; it should return non-nil to ensure that the next search will find them.
;;
;; Such a spot is:
;; o The first token after bob.
;; o The first token after the end of submatch 1 in
;; `c-decl-prefix-or-start-re' when that submatch matches. This
;; submatch is typically a (L or R) brace or paren, a ;, or a ,.
;; As a special case, noise macros are skipped over and the next
;; token regarded as the spot.
;; o The start of each `c-decl-prefix-or-start-re' match when
;; submatch 1 doesn't match. This is, for example, the keyword
;; "class" in Pike.
;; o The start of a previously recognized declaration; "recognized"
;; means that the last char of the previous token has a `c-type'
;; text property with the value `c-decl-end'; this only holds
;; when `c-type-decl-end-used' is set.
;;
;; Only a spot that match CFD-DECL-RE and whose face is in the
;; CFD-FACE-CHECKLIST list causes CFD-FUN to be called. The face
;; check is disabled if CFD-FACE-CHECKLIST is nil.
;;
;; If the match is inside a macro then the buffer is narrowed to the
;; end of it, so that CFD-FUN can investigate the following tokens
;; without matching something that begins inside a macro and ends
;; outside it. It's to avoid this work that the CFD-DECL-RE and
;; CFD-FACE-CHECKLIST checks exist.
;;
;; The spots are visited approximately in order from top to bottom.
;; It's however the positions where `c-decl-prefix-or-start-re'
;; matches and where `c-decl-end' properties are found that are in
;; order. Since the spots often are at the following token, they
;; might be visited out of order insofar as more spots are reported
;; later on within the syntactic whitespace between the match
;; positions and their spots.
;;
;; It's assumed that comments and strings are fontified in the
;; searched range.
;;
;; This is mainly used in fontification, and so has an elaborate
;; cache to handle repeated calls from the same start position; see
;; the variables above.
;;
;; All variables in this function begin with `cfd-' to avoid name
;; collision with the (dynamically bound) variables used in CFD-FUN.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((cfd-start-pos (point)) ; never changed
(cfd-buffer-end (point-max))
;; The end of the token preceding the decl spot last found
;; with `c-decl-prefix-or-start-re'. `cfd-limit' if there's
;; no match.
cfd-re-match
;; The end position of the last `c-decl-prefix-or-start-re'
;; match. If this is greater than `cfd-continue-pos', the
;; next regexp search is started here instead.
(cfd-re-match-end (point-min))
;; The end of the last `c-decl-end' found by
;; `c-find-decl-prefix-search'. `cfd-limit' if there's no
;; match. If searching for the property isn't needed then we
;; disable it by setting it to `cfd-limit' directly.
(cfd-prop-match (unless c-type-decl-end-used cfd-limit))
;; The end of the token preceding the decl spot last found by
;; `c-find-decl-prefix-search'. 0 for the implicit match at
;; bob. `cfd-limit' if there's no match. In other words,
;; this is the minimum of `cfd-re-match' and `cfd-prop-match'.
(cfd-match-pos cfd-limit)
;; The position to continue searching at.
cfd-continue-pos
;; The position of the last "real" token we've stopped at.
;; This can be greater than `cfd-continue-pos' when we get
;; hits inside macros or at `c-decl-end' positions inside
;; comments.
(cfd-token-pos 0)
;; The end position of the last entered macro.
(cfd-macro-end 0)
;; Whether the last position returned from `c-find-decl-prefix-search'
;; is at the top-level (including directly in a class or namespace,
;; etc.).
(cfd-top-level (c-bs-at-toplevel-p (point))))
;; Initialize by finding a syntactically relevant start position
;; before the point, and do the first `c-decl-prefix-or-start-re'
;; search unless we're at bob.
(let (start-in-literal start-in-macro syntactic-pos hash-define-pos)
;; Must back up a bit since we look for the end of the previous
;; statement or declaration, which is earlier than the first
;; returned match.
;; This `cond' moves back over any literals or macros. It has special
;; handling for when the region being searched is entirely within a
;; macro. It sets `cfd-continue-pos' (unless we've reached
;; `cfd-limit').
(cond
;; First we need to move to a syntactically relevant position.
;; Begin by backing out of comment or string literals.
;;
;; This arm of the cond actually triggers if we're in a literal,
;; and cfd-limit is at most at BONL.
((and
;; This arm of the `and' moves backwards out of a literal when
;; the face at point is a literal face. In this case, its value
;; is always non-nil.
(when (c-got-face-at (point) c-literal-faces)
;; Try to use the faces to back up to the start of the
;; literal. FIXME: What if the point is on a declaration
;; inside a comment?
(while (and (not (bobp))
(c-got-face-at (1- (point)) c-literal-faces))
(goto-char (previous-single-property-change
(point) 'face nil (point-min))))
;; XEmacs doesn't fontify the quotes surrounding string
;; literals.
(and (featurep 'xemacs)
(eq (get-text-property (point) 'face)
'font-lock-string-face)
(not (bobp))
(progn (backward-char)
(not (looking-at c-string-limit-regexp)))
(forward-char))
;; Don't trust the literal to contain only literal faces
;; (the font lock package might not have fontified the
;; start of it at all, for instance) so check that we have
;; arrived at something that looks like a start or else
;; resort to `c-literal-limits'.
(unless (looking-at c-literal-start-regexp)
(let ((lit-start (c-literal-start)))
(if lit-start (goto-char lit-start)))
)
(setq start-in-literal (point))) ; end of `and' arm.
;; The start is in a literal. If the limit is in the same
;; one we don't have to find a syntactic position etc. We
;; only check that if the limit is at or before bonl to save
;; time; it covers the by far most common case when font-lock
;; refontifies the current line only.
(<= cfd-limit (c-point 'bonl cfd-start-pos))
(save-excursion
(goto-char cfd-start-pos)
(while (progn
(goto-char (c-next-single-property-change
(point) 'face nil cfd-limit))
(and (< (point) cfd-limit)
(c-got-face-at (point) c-literal-faces))))
(= (point) cfd-limit))) ; end of `cond' arm condition
;; Completely inside a literal. Set up variables to trig the
;; (< cfd-continue-pos cfd-start-pos) case below and it'll
;; find a suitable start position.
(setq cfd-continue-pos start-in-literal)) ; end of `cond' arm
;; Check if the region might be completely inside a macro, to
;; optimize that like the completely-inside-literal above.
((save-excursion
(and (= (forward-line 1) 0)
(bolp) ; forward-line has funny behavior at eob.
(>= (point) cfd-limit)
(progn (backward-char)
(eq (char-before) ?\\))))
;; (Maybe) completely inside a macro. Only need to trig the
;; (< cfd-continue-pos cfd-start-pos) case below to make it
;; set things up.
(setq cfd-continue-pos (1- cfd-start-pos)
start-in-macro t))
;; The default arm of the `cond' moves back over any macro we're in
;; and over any syntactic WS. It sets `c-find-decl-syntactic-pos'.
(t
;; Back out of any macro so we don't miss any declaration
;; that could follow after it.
(when (c-beginning-of-macro)
(setq start-in-macro t))
;; Now we're at a proper syntactically relevant position so we
;; can use the cache. But first clear it if it applied
;; further down.
(c-invalidate-find-decl-cache cfd-start-pos)
(setq syntactic-pos (point))
(unless (eq syntactic-pos c-find-decl-syntactic-pos)
;; Don't have to do this if the cache is relevant here,
;; typically if the same line is refontified again. If
;; we're just some syntactic whitespace further down we can
;; still use the cache to limit the skipping.
(c-backward-syntactic-ws c-find-decl-syntactic-pos))
;; If we hit `c-find-decl-syntactic-pos' and
;; `c-find-decl-match-pos' is set then we install the cached
;; values. If we hit `c-find-decl-syntactic-pos' and
;; `c-find-decl-match-pos' is nil then we know there's no decl
;; prefix in the whitespace before `c-find-decl-syntactic-pos'
;; and so we can continue the search from this point. If we
;; didn't hit `c-find-decl-syntactic-pos' then we're now in
;; the right spot to begin searching anyway.
(if (and (eq (point) c-find-decl-syntactic-pos)
c-find-decl-match-pos)
(setq cfd-match-pos c-find-decl-match-pos
cfd-continue-pos syntactic-pos)
(setq c-find-decl-syntactic-pos syntactic-pos)
(when (if (bobp)
;; Always consider bob a match to get the first
;; declaration in the file. Do this separately instead of
;; letting `c-decl-prefix-or-start-re' match bob, so that
;; regexp always can consume at least one character to
;; ensure that we won't get stuck in an infinite loop.
(setq cfd-re-match 0)
(backward-char)
(c-beginning-of-current-token)
(< (point) cfd-limit))
;; Do an initial search now. In the bob case above it's
;; only done to search for a `c-decl-end' spot.
(c-find-decl-prefix-search)) ; sets cfd-continue-pos
(setq c-find-decl-match-pos (and (< cfd-match-pos cfd-start-pos)
cfd-match-pos))))) ; end of `cond'
;; Advance `cfd-continue-pos' if it's before the start position.
;; The closest continue position that might have effect at or
;; after the start depends on what we started in. This also
;; finds a suitable start position in the special cases when the
;; region is completely within a literal or macro.
(when (and cfd-continue-pos (< cfd-continue-pos cfd-start-pos))
(cond
(start-in-macro
;; If we're in a macro then it's the closest preceding token
;; in the macro. Check this before `start-in-literal',
;; since if we're inside a literal in a macro, the preceding
;; token is earlier than any `c-decl-end' spot inside the
;; literal (comment).
(goto-char (or start-in-literal cfd-start-pos))
;; The only syntactic ws in macros are comments.
(c-backward-comments)
(or (bobp) (backward-char))
(c-beginning-of-current-token)
;; If we're in a macro without argument parentheses, we could have
;; now ended up at the macro's identifier. We need to be at #define
;; for `c-find-decl-prefix-search' to find the first token of the
;; macro's expansion.
(when (and (c-on-identifier)
(setq hash-define-pos
(save-excursion
(and
(zerop (c-backward-token-2 2)) ; over define, #
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(looking-at c-opt-cpp-macro-define-id))
(point)))))
(goto-char hash-define-pos)))
(start-in-literal
;; If we're in a comment it can only be the closest
;; preceding `c-decl-end' position within that comment, if
;; any. Go back to the beginning of such a property so that
;; `c-find-decl-prefix-search' will find the end of it.
;; (Can't stop at the end and install it directly on
;; `cfd-prop-match' since that variable might be cleared
;; after `cfd-fun' below.)
;;
;; Note that if the literal is a string then the property
;; search will simply skip to the beginning of it right
;; away.
(if (not c-type-decl-end-used)
(goto-char start-in-literal)
(goto-char cfd-start-pos)
(while (progn
(goto-char (previous-single-property-change
(point) 'c-type nil start-in-literal))
(and (> (point) start-in-literal)
(not (eq (c-get-char-property (point) 'c-type)
'c-decl-end))))))
(when (and (= (point) start-in-literal)
(not (looking-at c-doc-bright-comment-start-re)))
;; Didn't find any property inside the comment, so we can
;; skip it entirely. (This won't skip past a string, but
;; that'll be handled quickly by the next
;; `c-find-decl-prefix-search' anyway.)
(c-forward-single-comment)
(if (> (point) cfd-limit)
(goto-char cfd-limit))))
(t
;; If we started in normal code, the only match that might
;; apply before the start is what we already got in
;; `cfd-match-pos' so we can continue at the start position.
;; (Note that we don't get here if the first match is below
;; it.)
(goto-char cfd-start-pos))) ; end of `cond'
;; Delete found matches if they are before our new continue
;; position, so that `c-find-decl-prefix-search' won't back up
;; to them later on.
(setq cfd-continue-pos (point))
(when (and cfd-re-match (< cfd-re-match cfd-continue-pos))
(setq cfd-re-match nil))
(when (and cfd-prop-match (< cfd-prop-match cfd-continue-pos))
(setq cfd-prop-match nil))) ; end of `when'
(if syntactic-pos
;; This is the normal case and we got a proper syntactic
;; position. If there's a match then it's always outside
;; macros and comments, so advance to the next token and set
;; `cfd-token-pos'. The loop below will later go back using
;; `cfd-continue-pos' to fix declarations inside the
;; syntactic ws.
(when (and cfd-match-pos (< cfd-match-pos syntactic-pos))
(goto-char syntactic-pos)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(and cfd-continue-pos
(< cfd-continue-pos (point))
(setq cfd-token-pos (point))))
;; Have one of the special cases when the region is completely
;; within a literal or macro. `cfd-continue-pos' is set to a
;; good start position for the search, so do it.
(c-find-decl-prefix-search)))
;; Now loop, one decl spot per iteration. We already have the first
;; match in `cfd-match-pos'.
(while (progn
;; Go forward over "false matches", one per iteration.
(while (and
(< cfd-match-pos cfd-limit)
(or
;; Kludge to filter out matches on the "<" that
;; aren't open parens, for the sake of languages
;; that got `c-recognize-<>-arglists' set.
(and (eq (char-before cfd-match-pos) ?<)
(not (c-get-char-property (1- cfd-match-pos)
'syntax-table)))
;; If `cfd-continue-pos' is less or equal to
;; `cfd-token-pos', we've got a hit inside a macro
;; that's in the syntactic whitespace before the last
;; "real" declaration we've checked. If they're equal
;; we've arrived at the declaration a second time, so
;; there's nothing to do.
(= cfd-continue-pos cfd-token-pos)
(progn
;; If `cfd-continue-pos' is less than `cfd-token-pos'
;; we're still searching for declarations embedded in
;; the syntactic whitespace. In that case we need
;; only to skip comments and not macros, since they
;; can't be nested, and that's already been done in
;; `c-find-decl-prefix-search'.
(when (> cfd-continue-pos cfd-token-pos)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq cfd-token-pos (point)))
;; Continue if the following token fails the
;; CFD-DECL-RE and CFD-FACE-CHECKLIST checks.
(when (or (>= (point) cfd-limit)
(not (looking-at cfd-decl-re))
(and cfd-face-checklist
(not (c-got-face-at
(point) cfd-face-checklist))))
(goto-char cfd-continue-pos)
t)))
(< (point) cfd-limit)) ; end of "false matches" condition
(c-find-decl-prefix-search)) ; end of "false matches" loop
(< (point) cfd-limit)) ; end of condition for "decl-spot" while
(when (and
(>= (point) cfd-start-pos)
(progn
;; Narrow to the end of the macro if we got a hit inside
;; one, to avoid recognizing things that start inside the
;; macro and end outside it.
(when (> cfd-match-pos cfd-macro-end)
;; Not in the same macro as in the previous round.
(save-excursion
(goto-char cfd-match-pos)
(setq cfd-macro-end
(if (save-excursion (and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(< (point) cfd-match-pos)))
(progn (c-end-of-macro)
(point))
0))))
(if (zerop cfd-macro-end)
t
(if (> cfd-macro-end (point))
(progn (narrow-to-region (point-min) cfd-macro-end)
t)
;; The matched token was the last thing in the macro,
;; so the whole match is bogus.
(setq cfd-macro-end 0)
nil)))) ; end of when condition
(when (> cfd-macro-end 0)
(setq cfd-top-level nil)) ; In a macro is "never" at top level.
(c-debug-put-decl-spot-faces cfd-match-pos (point))
(if (funcall cfd-fun cfd-match-pos (/= cfd-macro-end 0) cfd-top-level)
(setq cfd-prop-match nil))
(when (/= cfd-macro-end 0)
;; Restore limits if we did macro narrowing above.
(narrow-to-region (point-min) cfd-buffer-end)))
(goto-char cfd-continue-pos)
(if (= cfd-continue-pos cfd-limit)
(setq cfd-match-pos cfd-limit)
(c-find-decl-prefix-search))))) ; Moves point, sets cfd-continue-pos,
; cfd-match-pos, etc.
;; A cache for found types.
;; Buffer local variable that contains an obarray with the types we've
;; found. If a declaration is recognized somewhere we record the
;; fully qualified identifier in it to recognize it as a type
;; elsewhere in the file too. This is not accurate since we do not
;; bother with the scoping rules of the languages, but in practice the
;; same name is seldom used as both a type and something else in a
;; file, and we only use this as a last resort in ambiguous cases (see
;; `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1').
;;
;; Not every type need be in this cache. However, things which have
;; ceased to be types must be removed from it.
;;
;; Template types in C++ are added here too but with the template
;; arglist replaced with "<>" in references or "<" for the one in the
;; primary type. E.g. the type "Foo<A,B>::Bar<C>" is stored as
;; "Foo<>::Bar<". This avoids storing very long strings (since C++
;; template specs can be fairly sized programs in themselves) and
;; improves the hit ratio (it's a type regardless of the template
;; args; it's just not the same type, but we're only interested in
;; recognizing types, not telling distinct types apart). Note that
;; template types in references are added here too; from the example
;; above there will also be an entry "Foo<".
(defvar c-found-types nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-found-types)
(defsubst c-clear-found-types ()
;; Clears `c-found-types'.
(setq c-found-types
(make-hash-table :test #'equal :weakness nil)))
(defun c-add-type (from to)
;; Add the given region as a type in `c-found-types'. If the region
;; doesn't match an existing type but there is a type which is equal
;; to the given one except that the last character is missing, then
;; the shorter type is removed. That's done to avoid adding all
;; prefixes of a type as it's being entered and font locked. This
;; doesn't cover cases like when characters are removed from a type
;; or added in the middle. We'd need the position of point when the
;; font locking is invoked to solve this well.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((type (c-syntactic-content from to c-recognize-<>-arglists)))
(unless (gethash type c-found-types)
(remhash (substring type 0 -1) c-found-types)
(puthash type t c-found-types))))
(defun c-unfind-type (name)
;; Remove the "NAME" from c-found-types, if present.
(remhash name c-found-types))
(defsubst c-check-type (from to)
;; Return non-nil if the given region contains a type in
;; `c-found-types'.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(gethash (c-syntactic-content from to c-recognize-<>-arglists) c-found-types))
(defun c-list-found-types ()
;; Return all the types in `c-found-types' as a sorted list of
;; strings.
(let (type-list)
(maphash (lambda (type _)
(setq type-list (cons type type-list)))
c-found-types)
(sort type-list 'string-lessp)))
;; Shut up the byte compiler.
(defvar c-maybe-stale-found-type)
(defun c-trim-found-types (beg end _old-len)
;; An after change function which, in conjunction with the info in
;; c-maybe-stale-found-type (set in c-before-change), removes a type
;; from `c-found-types', should this type have become stale. For
;; example, this happens to "foo" when "foo \n bar();" becomes
;; "foo(); \n bar();". Such stale types, if not removed, foul up
;; the fontification.
;;
;; Have we, perhaps, added non-ws characters to the front/back of a found
;; type?
(when (> end beg)
(save-excursion
(when (< end (point-max))
(goto-char end)
(if (and (c-beginning-of-current-token) ; only moves when we started in the middle
(progn (goto-char end)
(c-end-of-current-token)))
(c-unfind-type (buffer-substring-no-properties
end (point)))))
(when (> beg (point-min))
(goto-char beg)
(if (and (c-end-of-current-token) ; only moves when we started in the middle
(progn (goto-char beg)
(c-beginning-of-current-token)))
(c-unfind-type (buffer-substring-no-properties
(point) beg))))))
(if c-maybe-stale-found-type ; e.g. (c-decl-id-start "foo" 97 107 " (* ooka) " "o")
(cond
;; Changing the amount of (already existing) whitespace - don't do anything.
((and (c-partial-ws-p beg end)
(or (= beg end) ; removal of WS
(string-match "^[ \t\n\r\f\v]*$" (nth 5 c-maybe-stale-found-type)))))
;; The syntactic relationship which defined a "found type" has been
;; destroyed.
((eq (car c-maybe-stale-found-type) 'c-decl-id-start)
(c-unfind-type (cadr c-maybe-stale-found-type)))
;; ((eq (car c-maybe-stale-found-type) 'c-decl-type-start) FIXME!!!
)))
;; Setting and removing syntax properties on < and > in languages (C++
;; and Java) where they can be template/generic delimiters as well as
;; their normal meaning of "less/greater than".
;; Normally, < and > have syntax 'punctuation'. When they are found to
;; be delimiters, they are marked as such with the category properties
;; c-<-as-paren-syntax, c->-as-paren-syntax respectively.
;; STRATEGY:
;;
;; It is impossible to determine with certainty whether a <..> pair in
;; C++ is two comparison operators or is template delimiters, unless
;; one duplicates a lot of a C++ compiler. For example, the following
;; code fragment:
;;
;; foo (a < b, c > d) ;
;;
;; could be a function call with two integer parameters (each a
;; relational expression), or it could be a constructor for class foo
;; taking one parameter d of templated type "a < b, c >". They are
;; somewhat easier to distinguish in Java.
;;
;; The strategy now (2010-01) adopted is to mark and unmark < and
;; > IN MATCHING PAIRS ONLY. [Previously, they were marked
;; individually when their context so indicated. This gave rise to
;; intractable problems when one of a matching pair was deleted, or
;; pulled into a literal.]
;;
;; At each buffer change, the syntax-table properties are removed in a
;; before-change function and reapplied, when needed, in an
;; after-change function. It is far more important that the
;; properties get removed when they they are spurious than that they
;; be present when wanted.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(defun c-clear-<-pair-props (&optional pos)
;; POS (default point) is at a < character. If it is marked with
;; open paren syntax-table text property, remove the property,
;; together with the close paren property on the matching > (if
;; any).
(save-excursion
(if pos
(goto-char pos)
(setq pos (point)))
(when (equal (c-get-char-property (point) 'syntax-table)
c-<-as-paren-syntax)
(with-syntax-table c-no-parens-syntax-table ; ignore unbalanced [,{,(,..
(c-go-list-forward))
(when (equal (c-get-char-property (1- (point)) 'syntax-table)
c->-as-paren-syntax) ; should always be true.
(c-unmark-<->-as-paren (1- (point))))
(c-unmark-<->-as-paren pos))))
(defun c-clear->-pair-props (&optional pos)
;; POS (default point) is at a > character. If it is marked with
;; close paren syntax-table property, remove the property, together
;; with the open paren property on the matching < (if any).
(save-excursion
(if pos
(goto-char pos)
(setq pos (point)))
(when (equal (c-get-char-property (point) 'syntax-table)
c->-as-paren-syntax)
(with-syntax-table c-no-parens-syntax-table ; ignore unbalanced [,{,(,..
(c-go-up-list-backward))
(when (equal (c-get-char-property (point) 'syntax-table)
c-<-as-paren-syntax) ; should always be true.
(c-unmark-<->-as-paren (point)))
(c-unmark-<->-as-paren pos))))
(defun c-clear-<>-pair-props (&optional pos)
;; POS (default point) is at a < or > character. If it has an
;; open/close paren syntax-table property, remove this property both
;; from the current character and its partner (which will also be
;; thusly marked).
(cond
((eq (char-after) ?\<)
(c-clear-<-pair-props pos))
((eq (char-after) ?\>)
(c-clear->-pair-props pos))
(t (c-benign-error
"c-clear-<>-pair-props called from wrong position"))))
(defun c-clear-<-pair-props-if-match-after (lim &optional pos)
;; POS (default point) is at a < character. If it is both marked
;; with open/close paren syntax-table property, and has a matching >
;; (also marked) which is after LIM, remove the property both from
;; the current > and its partner. Return t when this happens, nil
;; when it doesn't.
(save-excursion
(if pos
(goto-char pos)
(setq pos (point)))
(when (equal (c-get-char-property (point) 'syntax-table)
c-<-as-paren-syntax)
(with-syntax-table c-no-parens-syntax-table ; ignore unbalanced [,{,(,..
(c-go-list-forward))
(when (and (>= (point) lim)
(equal (c-get-char-property (1- (point)) 'syntax-table)
c->-as-paren-syntax)) ; should always be true.
(c-unmark-<->-as-paren (1- (point)))
(c-unmark-<->-as-paren pos))
t)))
(defun c-clear->-pair-props-if-match-before (lim &optional pos)
;; POS (default point) is at a > character. If it is both marked
;; with open/close paren syntax-table property, and has a matching <
;; (also marked) which is before LIM, remove the property both from
;; the current < and its partner. Return t when this happens, nil
;; when it doesn't.
(save-excursion
(if pos
(goto-char pos)
(setq pos (point)))
(when (equal (c-get-char-property (point) 'syntax-table)
c->-as-paren-syntax)
(with-syntax-table c-no-parens-syntax-table ; ignore unbalanced [,{,(,..
(c-go-up-list-backward))
(when (and (<= (point) lim)
(equal (c-get-char-property (point) 'syntax-table)
c-<-as-paren-syntax)) ; should always be true.
(c-unmark-<->-as-paren (point))
(c-unmark-<->-as-paren pos))
t)))
;; Set by c-common-init in cc-mode.el.
(defvar c-new-BEG)
(defvar c-new-END)
;; Set by c-before-change-check-raw-strings.
(defvar c-old-END-literality)
(defun c-before-change-check-<>-operators (beg end)
;; Unmark certain pairs of "< .... >" which are currently marked as
;; template/generic delimiters. (This marking is via syntax-table text
;; properties), and expand the (c-new-BEG c-new-END) region to include all
;; unmarked < and > operators within the certain bounds (see below).
;;
;; These pairs are those which are in the current "statement" (i.e.,
;; the region between the {, }, or ; before BEG and the one after
;; END), and which enclose any part of the interval (BEG END).
;;
;; Note that in C++ (?and Java), template/generic parens cannot
;; enclose a brace or semicolon, so we use these as bounds on the
;; region we must work on.
;;
;; This function is called from before-change-functions (via
;; c-get-state-before-change-functions). Thus the buffer is widened,
;; and point is undefined, both at entry and exit.
;;
;; FIXME!!! This routine ignores the possibility of macros entirely.
;; 2010-01-29.
(when (and (or (> end beg)
(and (> c-<-pseudo-digraph-cont-len 0)
(goto-char beg)
(progn
(skip-chars-backward
"^<" (max (- (point) c-<-pseudo-digraph-cont-len)
(point-min)))
(eq (char-before) ?<))
(looking-at c-<-pseudo-digraph-cont-regexp)))
(or
(progn
(goto-char beg)
(search-backward "<" (max (- (point) 1024) (point-min)) t))
(progn
(goto-char end)
(search-forward ">" (min (+ (point) 1024) (point-max)) t))))
(save-excursion
(c-save-buffer-state
((beg-lit-start (progn (goto-char beg) (c-literal-start)))
(end-lit-limits (progn (goto-char end) (c-literal-limits)))
new-beg new-end beg-limit end-limit)
;; Locate the earliest < after the barrier before the changed region,
;; which isn't already marked as a paren.
(goto-char (or beg-lit-start beg))
(setq beg-limit (c-determine-limit 512))
;; Remove the syntax-table/category properties from each pertinent <...>
;; pair. Firstly, the ones with the < before beg and > after beg....
(while (progn (c-syntactic-skip-backward "^;{}<" beg-limit)
(eq (char-before) ?<))
(c-backward-token-2)
(when (eq (char-after) ?<)
(c-clear-<-pair-props-if-match-after beg)
(setq new-beg (point))))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
;; ...Then the ones with < before end and > after end.
(goto-char (if end-lit-limits (cdr end-lit-limits) end))
(setq end-limit (c-determine-+ve-limit 512))
(while (and (c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;{}>]" end-limit 'end)
(eq (char-before) ?>))
(c-end-of-current-token)
(when (eq (char-before) ?>)
(c-clear->-pair-props-if-match-before end (1- (point)))
(setq new-end (point))))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
;; Extend the fontification region, if needed.
(and new-beg
(< new-beg c-new-BEG)
(setq c-new-BEG new-beg))
(and new-end
(> new-end c-new-END)
(setq c-new-END new-end))))))
(defun c-after-change-check-<>-operators (beg end)
;; This is called from `after-change-functions' when
;; c-recognize-<>-arglists' is set. It ensures that no "<" or ">"
;; chars with paren syntax become part of another operator like "<<"
;; or ">=".
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(save-excursion
(goto-char beg)
(when (or (looking-at "[<>]")
(< (skip-chars-backward "<>") 0))
(goto-char beg)
(c-beginning-of-current-token)
(when (and (< (point) beg)
(looking-at c-<>-multichar-token-regexp)
(< beg (setq beg (match-end 0))))
(while (progn (skip-chars-forward "^<>" beg)
(< (point) beg))
(c-clear-<>-pair-props)
(forward-char))))
(when (< beg end)
(goto-char end)
(when (or (looking-at "[<>]")
(< (skip-chars-backward "<>") 0))
(goto-char end)
(c-beginning-of-current-token)
(when (and (< (point) end)
(looking-at c-<>-multichar-token-regexp)
(< end (setq end (match-end 0))))
(while (progn (skip-chars-forward "^<>" end)
(< (point) end))
(c-clear-<>-pair-props)
(forward-char)))))))
(defun c-restore-<>-properties (_beg _end _old-len)
;; This function is called as an after-change function. It restores the
;; category/syntax-table properties on template/generic <..> pairs between
;; c-new-BEG and c-new-END. It may do hidden buffer changes.
(c-save-buffer-state ((c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists t)
c-restricted-<>-arglists lit-limits)
(goto-char c-new-BEG)
(if (setq lit-limits (c-literal-limits))
(goto-char (cdr lit-limits)))
(while (and (< (point) c-new-END)
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward "<" c-new-END 'bound))
(backward-char)
(save-excursion
(c-backward-token-2)
(setq c-restricted-<>-arglists
(and (not (looking-at c-opt-<>-sexp-key))
(progn (c-backward-syntactic-ws) ; to ( or ,
(and (memq (char-before) '(?\( ?,)) ; what about <?
(not (eq (c-get-char-property (point) 'c-type)
'c-decl-arg-start)))))))
(or (c-forward-<>-arglist nil)
(c-forward-over-token-and-ws)
(goto-char c-new-END)))))
;; Functions to handle C++ raw strings.
;;
;; A valid C++ raw string looks like
;; R"<id>(<contents>)<id>"
;; , where <id> is an identifier from 0 to 16 characters long, not containing
;; spaces, control characters, or left/right paren. <contents> can include
;; anything which isn't the terminating )<id>", including new lines, "s,
;; parentheses, etc.
;;
;; CC Mode handles C++ raw strings by the use of `syntax-table' text
;; properties as follows:
;;
;; (i) On a validly terminated raw string, no `syntax-table' text properties
;; are applied to the opening and closing delimiters, but any " in the
;; contents is given the property value "punctuation" (`(1)') to prevent it
;; interacting with the "s in the delimiters.
;;
;; The font locking routine `c-font-lock-raw-strings' (in cc-fonts.el)
;; recognizes valid raw strings, and fontifies the delimiters (apart from
;; the parentheses) with the default face and the parentheses and the
;; <contents> with font-lock-string-face.
;;
;; (ii) A valid, but unterminated, raw string opening delimiter gets the
;; "punctuation" value (`(1)') of the `syntax-table' text property, and the
;; open parenthesis gets the "string fence" value (`(15)'). When such a
;; delimiter is found, no attempt is made in any way to "correct" any text
;; properties after the delimiter.
;;
;; `c-font-lock-raw-strings' puts c-font-lock-warning-face on the entire
;; unmatched opening delimiter (from the R up to the open paren), and allows
;; the rest of the buffer to get font-lock-string-face, caused by the
;; unmatched "string fence" `syntax-table' text property value.
;;
;; (iii) Inside a macro, a valid raw string is handled as in (i). An
;; unmatched opening delimiter is handled slightly differently. In addition
;; to the "punctuation" and "string fence" properties on the delimiter,
;; another "string fence" `syntax-table' property is applied to the last
;; possible character of the macro before the terminating linefeed (if there
;; is such a character after the "("). This "last possible" character is
;; never a backslash escaping the end of line. If the character preceding
;; this "last possible" character is itself a backslash, this preceding
;; character gets a "punctuation" `syntax-table' value. If the "(" is
;; already at the end of the macro, it gets the "punctuation" value, and no
;; "string fence"s are used.
;;
;; The effect on the fontification of either of these tactics is that the
;; rest of the macro (if any) after the "(" gets font-lock-string-face, but
;; the rest of the file is fontified normally.
;; The values of the function `c-raw-string-pos' at before-change-functions'
;; BEG and END.
(defvar c-old-beg-rs nil)
(defvar c-old-end-rs nil)
;; Whether a buffer change has disrupted or will disrupt the terminating id of
;; a raw string.
(defvar c-raw-string-end-delim-disrupted nil)
(defun c-raw-string-pos ()
;; Get POINT's relationship to any containing raw string.
;; If point isn't in a raw string, return nil.
;; Otherwise, return the following list:
;;
;; (POS B\" B\( E\) E\")
;;
;; , where POS is the symbol `open-delim' if point is in the opening
;; delimiter, the symbol `close-delim' if it's in the closing delimiter, and
;; nil if it's in the string body. B\", B\(, E\), E\" are the positions of
;; the opening and closing quotes and parentheses of a correctly terminated
;; raw string. (N.B.: E\) and E\" are NOT on the "outside" of these
;; characters.) If the raw string is not terminated, E\) and E\" are set to
;; nil.
;;
;; Note: this function is dependant upon the correct syntax-table text
;; properties being set.
(let ((state (c-semi-pp-to-literal (point)))
open-quote-pos open-paren-pos close-paren-pos close-quote-pos id)
(save-excursion
(when
(and
(cond
((null (cadr state))
(or (eq (char-after) ?\")
(search-backward "\"" (max (- (point) 17) (point-min)) t)))
((and (eq (cadr state) 'string)
(goto-char (nth 2 state))
(cond
((eq (char-after) ?\"))
((eq (char-after) ?\()
(let ((here (point)))
(goto-char (max (- (point) 18) (point-min)))
(while
(and
(search-forward-regexp
c-c++-raw-string-opener-re
(1+ here) 'limit)
(< (point) here)))
(and (eq (point) (1+ here))
(match-beginning 1)
(goto-char (1- (match-beginning 1)))))))
(not (bobp)))))
(c-at-c++-raw-string-opener))
(setq open-quote-pos (point)
open-paren-pos (match-end 1)
id (match-string-no-properties 1))
(goto-char (1+ open-paren-pos))
(when (and (not (c-get-char-property open-paren-pos 'syntax-table))
(search-forward (concat ")" id "\"") nil t))
(setq close-paren-pos (match-beginning 0)
close-quote-pos (1- (point))))))
(and open-quote-pos
(list
(cond
((<= (point) open-paren-pos)
'open-delim)
((and close-paren-pos
(> (point) close-paren-pos))
'close-delim)
(t nil))
open-quote-pos open-paren-pos close-paren-pos close-quote-pos))))
(defun c-raw-string-in-end-delim (beg end)
;; If the region (BEG END) intersects a possible raw string terminator,
;; return a cons of the position of the ) and the position of the " in the
;; first one found.
(save-excursion
(goto-char (max (- beg 17) (point-min)))
(while
(and
(search-forward-regexp ")\\([^ ()\\\n\r\t]\\{0,16\\}\\)\""
(min (+ end 17) (point-max)) t)
(<= (point) beg)))
(unless (or (<= (point) beg)
(>= (match-beginning 0) end))
(cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 1)))))
(defun c-depropertize-raw-string (id open-quote open-paren bound)
;; Point is immediately after a raw string opening delimiter. Remove any
;; `syntax-table' text properties associated with the delimiter (if it's
;; unmatched) or the raw string.
;;
;; ID, a string, is the delimiter's identifier. OPEN-QUOTE and OPEN-PAREN
;; are the buffer positions of the delimiter's components. BOUND is the
;; bound for searching for a matching closing delimiter; it is usually nil,
;; but if we're inside a macro, it's the end of the macro (i.e. just before
;; the terminating \n).
;;
;; Point is moved to after the (terminated) raw string, or left after the
;; unmatched opening delimiter, as the case may be. The return value is of
;; no significance.
(let ((open-paren-prop (c-get-char-property open-paren 'syntax-table))
first)
;; If the delimiter is "unclosed", or sombody's used " in their id, clear
;; the 'syntax-table property from all of them.
(setq first (c-clear-char-property-with-value-on-char
open-quote open-paren 'syntax-table '(1) ?\"))
(if first (c-truncate-lit-pos-cache first))
(cond
((null open-paren-prop)
;; Should be a terminated raw string...
(when (search-forward (concat ")" id "\"") nil t)
;; Yes, it is. :-)
;; Clear any '(1)s from "s in the identifier.
(setq first (c-clear-char-property-with-value-on-char
(1+ (match-beginning 0)) (1- (match-end 0))
'syntax-table '(1) ?\"))
(if first (c-truncate-lit-pos-cache first))
;; Clear any random `syntax-table' text properties from the contents.
(let* ((closing-paren (match-beginning 0))
(first-st
(and
(< (1+ open-paren) closing-paren)
(or
(and (c-get-char-property (1+ open-paren) 'syntax-table)
(1+ open-paren))
(and
(setq first
(c-next-single-property-change
(1+ open-paren) 'syntax-table nil closing-paren))
(< first closing-paren)
first)))))
(when first-st
(c-clear-char-properties first-st (match-beginning 0)
'syntax-table)
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache first-st))
(when (c-get-char-property (1- (match-end 0)) 'syntax-table)
;; Was previously an unterminated (ordinary) string
(save-excursion
(goto-char (1- (match-end 0)))
(when (c-safe (c-forward-sexp)) ; to '(1) at EOL.
(c-clear-char-property (1- (point)) 'syntax-table))
(c-clear-char-property (1- (match-end 0)) 'syntax-table)
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache (1- (match-end 0))))))))
((or (and (equal open-paren-prop '(15)) (null bound))
(equal open-paren-prop '(1)))
;; An unterminated raw string either not in a macro, or in a macro with
;; the open parenthesis right up against the end of macro
(c-clear-char-property open-quote 'syntax-table)
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache open-quote)
(c-clear-char-property open-paren 'syntax-table))
(t
;; An unterminated string in a macro, with at least one char after the
;; open paren
(c-clear-char-property open-quote 'syntax-table)
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache open-quote)
(c-clear-char-property open-paren 'syntax-table)
(c-clear-char-property-with-value (1+ open-paren) bound 'syntax-table
'(15))))))
(defun c-depropertize-raw-strings-in-region (start finish)
;; Remove any `syntax-table' text properties associated with C++ raw strings
;; contained in the region (START FINISH). Point is undefined at entry and
;; exit, and the return value has no significance.
(goto-char start)
(while (and (< (point) finish)
(re-search-forward
(concat "\\(" ; 1
c-anchored-cpp-prefix ; 2
"\\)\\|\\(" ; 3
c-c++-raw-string-opener-re ; 4
"\\)")
finish t))
(when (save-excursion
(goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (not (c-in-literal)))
(if (match-beginning 4) ; the id
;; We've found a raw string
(c-depropertize-raw-string
(match-string-no-properties 4) ; id
(1+ (match-beginning 3)) ; open quote
(match-end 4) ; open paren
nil) ; bound
;; We've found a CPP construct. Search for raw strings within it.
(goto-char (match-beginning 2)) ; the "#"
(c-end-of-macro)
(let ((eom (point)))
(goto-char (match-end 2)) ; after the "#".
(while (and (< (point) eom)
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward
c-c++-raw-string-opener-re eom t))
(c-depropertize-raw-string
(match-string-no-properties 1) ; id
(1+ (match-beginning 0)) ; open quote
(match-end 1) ; open paren
eom))))))) ; bound.
(defun c-before-change-check-raw-strings (beg end)
;; This function clears `syntax-table' text properties from C++ raw strings
;; whose delimiters are about to change in the region (c-new-BEG c-new-END).
;; BEG and END are the standard arguments supplied to any before-change
;; function.
;;
;; Point is undefined on both entry and exit, and the return value has no
;; significance.
;;
;; This function is called as a before-change function solely due to its
;; membership of the C++ value of `c-get-state-before-change-functions'.
(goto-char end)
(setq c-raw-string-end-delim-disrupted nil)
;; We use the following to detect a R"<id>( being swallowed into a string by
;; the pending change.
(setq c-old-END-literality (c-in-literal))
(c-save-buffer-state
((term-del (c-raw-string-in-end-delim beg end))
Rquote close-quote)
(setq c-old-beg-rs (progn (goto-char beg) (c-raw-string-pos))
c-old-end-rs (progn (goto-char end) (c-raw-string-pos)))
(cond
;; We're not changing, or we're obliterating raw strings.
((and (null c-old-beg-rs) (null c-old-end-rs)))
;; We're changing the putative terminating delimiter of a raw string
;; containing BEG.
((and c-old-beg-rs term-del
(or (null (nth 3 c-old-beg-rs))
(<= (car term-del) (nth 3 c-old-beg-rs))))
(setq Rquote (1- (cadr c-old-beg-rs))
close-quote (1+ (cdr term-del)))
(setq c-raw-string-end-delim-disrupted t)
(c-depropertize-raw-strings-in-region Rquote close-quote)
(setq c-new-BEG (min c-new-BEG Rquote)
c-new-END (max c-new-END close-quote)))
;; We're breaking an escaped NL in a raw string in a macro.
((and c-old-end-rs
(< beg end)
(goto-char end) (eq (char-before) ?\\)
(c-beginning-of-macro))
(let ((bom (point))
(eom (progn (c-end-of-macro) (point))))
(c-depropertize-raw-strings-in-region bom eom)
(setq c-new-BEG (min c-new-BEG bom)
c-new-END (max c-new-END eom))))
;; We're changing only the contents of a raw string.
((and (equal (cdr c-old-beg-rs) (cdr c-old-end-rs))
(null (car c-old-beg-rs)) (null (car c-old-end-rs))))
((or
;; We're removing (at least part of) the R" of the starting delim of a
;; raw string:
(null c-old-beg-rs)
(and (eq beg (cadr c-old-beg-rs))
(< beg end))
;; Or we're removing the ( of the starting delim of a raw string.
(and (eq (car c-old-beg-rs) 'open-delim)
(or (null c-old-end-rs)
(not (eq (car c-old-end-rs) 'open-delim))
(not (equal (cdr c-old-beg-rs) (cdr c-old-end-rs))))))
(let ((close (nth 4 (or c-old-end-rs c-old-beg-rs))))
(setq Rquote (1- (cadr (or c-old-end-rs c-old-beg-rs)))
close-quote (if close (1+ close) (point-max))))
(c-depropertize-raw-strings-in-region Rquote close-quote)
(setq c-new-BEG (min c-new-BEG Rquote)
c-new-END (max c-new-END close-quote)))
;; We're changing only the text of the identifier of the opening
;; delimiter of a raw string.
((and (eq (car c-old-beg-rs) 'open-delim)
(equal c-old-beg-rs c-old-end-rs))))))
(defun c-propertize-raw-string-id (start end)
;; If the raw string identifier between buffer positions START and END
;; contains any double quote characters, put a punctuation syntax-table text
;; property on them. The return value is of no significance.
(save-excursion
(goto-char start)
(while (and (skip-chars-forward "^\"" end)
(< (point) end))
(c-put-char-property (point) 'syntax-table '(1))
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache (point))
(forward-char))))
(defun c-propertize-raw-string-opener (id open-quote open-paren bound)
;; Point is immediately after a raw string opening delimiter. Apply any
;; pertinent `syntax-table' text properties to the delimiter and also the
;; raw string, should there be a valid matching closing delimiter.
;;
;; ID, a string, is the delimiter's identifier. OPEN-QUOTE and OPEN-PAREN
;; are the buffer positions of the delimiter's components. BOUND is the
;; bound for searching for a matching closing delimiter; it is usually nil,
;; but if we're inside a macro, it's the end of the macro (i.e. the position
;; of the closing newline).
;;
;; Point is moved to after the (terminated) raw string and t is returned, or
;; it is left after the unmatched opening delimiter and nil is returned.
(c-propertize-raw-string-id (1+ open-quote) open-paren)
(prog1
(if (search-forward (concat ")" id "\"") bound t)
(let ((end-string (match-beginning 0))
(after-quote (match-end 0)))
(c-propertize-raw-string-id
(1+ (match-beginning 0)) (1- (match-end 0)))
(goto-char open-paren)
(while (progn (skip-syntax-forward "^\"" end-string)
(< (point) end-string))
(c-put-char-property (point) 'syntax-table '(1)) ; punctuation
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache (point))
(forward-char))
(goto-char after-quote)
t)
(c-put-char-property open-quote 'syntax-table '(1)) ; punctuation
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache open-quote)
(c-put-char-property open-paren 'syntax-table '(15)) ; generic string
(when bound
;; In a CPP construct, we try to apply a generic-string
;; `syntax-table' text property to the last possible character in
;; the string, so that only characters within the macro get
;; "stringed out".
(goto-char bound)
(if (save-restriction
(narrow-to-region (1+ open-paren) (point-max))
(re-search-backward
(eval-when-compile
;; This regular expression matches either an escape pair
;; (which isn't an escaped NL) (submatch 5) or a
;; non-escaped character (which isn't itself a backslash)
;; (submatch 10). The long preambles to these
;; (respectively submatches 2-4 and 6-9) ensure that we
;; have the correct parity for sequences of backslashes,
;; etc..
(concat "\\(" ; 1
"\\(\\`[^\\]?\\|[^\\][^\\]\\)\\(\\\\\\(.\\|\n\\)\\)*" ; 2-4
"\\(\\\\.\\)" ; 5
"\\|"
"\\(\\`\\|[^\\]\\|\\(\\`[^\\]?\\|[^\\][^\\]\\)\\(\\\\\\(.\\|\n\\)\\)+\\)" ; 6-9
"\\([^\\]\\)" ; 10
"\\)"
"\\(\\\\\n\\)*\\=")) ; 11
(1+ open-paren) t))
(if (match-beginning 10)
(progn
(c-put-char-property (match-beginning 10) 'syntax-table '(15))
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache (match-beginning 10)))
(c-put-char-property (match-beginning 5) 'syntax-table '(1))
(c-put-char-property (1+ (match-beginning 5)) 'syntax-table '(15))
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache (1+ (match-beginning 5))))
;; (c-put-char-property open-paren 'syntax-table '(1))
)
(goto-char bound))
nil)))
(defun c-after-change-unmark-raw-strings (beg end _old-len)
;; This function removes `syntax-table' text properties from any raw strings
;; which have been affected by the current change. These are those which
;; have been "stringed out" and from newly formed raw strings, or any
;; existing raw string which the new text terminates. BEG, END, and
;; _OLD-LEN are the standard arguments supplied to any
;; after-change-function.
;;
;; Point is undefined on both entry and exit, and the return value has no
;; significance.
;;
;; This functions is called as an after-change function by virtue of its
;; membership of the C++ value of `c-before-font-lock-functions'.
;; (when (< beg end)
(c-save-buffer-state (found eoll state id found-beg)
;; Has an inserted " swallowed up a R"(, turning it into "...R"(?
(goto-char end)
(setq eoll (c-point 'eoll))
(when (and (null c-old-END-literality)
(search-forward-regexp c-c++-raw-string-opener-re eoll t))
(setq state (c-semi-pp-to-literal end))
(when (eq (cadr state) 'string)
(unwind-protect
;; Temporarily insert a closing string delimiter....
(progn
(goto-char end)
(cond
((c-characterp (nth 3 (car state)))
(insert (nth 3 (car state))))
((eq (nth 3 (car state)) t)
(insert ?\")
(c-put-char-property end 'syntax-table '(15))))
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache end)
;; ....ensure c-new-END extends right to the end of the about
;; to be un-stringed raw string....
(save-excursion
(goto-char (match-beginning 1))
(let ((end-bs (c-raw-string-pos)))
(setq c-new-END
(max c-new-END
(if (nth 4 end-bs)
(1+ (nth 4 end-bs))
eoll)))))
;; ...and clear `syntax-table' text propertes from the
;; following raw strings.
(c-depropertize-raw-strings-in-region (point) (1+ eoll)))
;; Remove the temporary string delimiter.
(goto-char end)
(delete-char 1))))
;; Have we just created a new starting id?
(goto-char (max (- beg 18) (point-min)))
(while
(and
(setq found
(search-forward-regexp c-c++-raw-string-opener-re
c-new-END 'bound))
(<= (match-end 0) beg)))
(when (and found (<= (match-beginning 0) end))
(setq c-new-BEG (min c-new-BEG (match-beginning 0)))
(c-depropertize-raw-strings-in-region c-new-BEG c-new-END))
;; Have we invalidated an opening delimiter by typing into it?
(when (and c-old-beg-rs
(eq (car c-old-beg-rs) 'open-delim)
(equal (c-get-char-property (cadr c-old-beg-rs)
'syntax-table)
'(1)))
(goto-char (1- (cadr c-old-beg-rs)))
(unless (looking-at c-c++-raw-string-opener-re)
(c-clear-char-property (1+ (point)) 'syntax-table)
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache (1+ (point)))
(if (c-search-forward-char-property 'syntax-table '(15)
(c-point 'eol))
(c-clear-char-property (1- (point)) 'syntax-table))))
;; Have we matched up with an existing terminator by typing into an
;; opening delimiter? ... or by messing up a raw string's terminator so
;; that it now matches a later terminator?
(when
(or c-raw-string-end-delim-disrupted
(and c-old-beg-rs
(eq (car c-old-beg-rs) 'open-delim)))
(goto-char (cadr c-old-beg-rs))
(when (looking-at c-c++-raw-string-opener-1-re)
(setq id (match-string-no-properties 1))
(when (search-forward (concat ")" id "\"") nil t) ; No bound.
(setq c-new-END (point-max))
(c-clear-char-properties (cadr c-old-beg-rs) c-new-END
'syntax-table)
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache (cadr c-old-beg-rs)))))
;; Have we terminated an existing raw string by inserting or removing
;; text?
(when (eq c-old-END-literality 'string)
;; Have we just made or modified a closing delimiter?
(goto-char (max (- beg 18) (point-min)))
(while
(and
(setq found
(search-forward-regexp ")\\([^ ()\\\n\r\t]\\{0,16\\}\\)\""
(+ end 17) t))
(< (match-end 0) beg)))
(when (and found (<= (match-beginning 0) end))
(setq id (match-string-no-properties 1))
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(while
(and
(setq found (search-backward (concat "R\"" id "(") nil t))
(setq state (c-semi-pp-to-literal (point)))
(memq (nth 3 (car state)) '(t ?\"))))
(when found
(setq c-new-BEG (min (point) c-new-BEG)
c-new-END (point-max))
(c-clear-syn-tab-properties (point) c-new-END)
(c-truncate-lit-pos-cache (point)))))
;; Are there any raw strings in a newly created macro?
(when (< beg end)
(goto-char beg)
(setq found-beg (point))
(when (search-forward-regexp c-anchored-cpp-prefix end t)
(c-end-of-macro)
(c-depropertize-raw-strings-in-region found-beg (point))))))
(defun c-maybe-re-mark-raw-string ()
;; When this function is called, point is immediately after a " which opens
;; a string. If this " is the characteristic " of a raw string
;; opener, apply the pertinent `syntax-table' text properties to the
;; entire raw string (when properly terminated) or just the delimiter
;; (otherwise). In either of these cases, return t, otherwise return nil.
;;
(let ((here (point))
in-macro macro-end id Rquote found)
(when
(and
(eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?R)
(looking-at "\\([^ ()\\\n\r\t]\\{0,16\\}\\)("))
(save-excursion
(setq in-macro (c-beginning-of-macro))
(setq macro-end (when in-macro
(c-end-of-macro)
(point) ;; (min (1+ (point)) (point-max))
)))
(when
(not
(c-propertize-raw-string-opener
(match-string-no-properties 1) ; id
(1- (point)) ; open quote
(match-end 1) ; open paren
macro-end)) ; bound (end of macro) or nil.
(goto-char (or macro-end (point-max))))
t)))
;; Handling of small scale constructs like types and names.
;; Dynamically bound variable that instructs `c-forward-type' to also
;; treat possible types (i.e. those that it normally returns 'maybe or
;; 'found for) as actual types (and always return 'found for them).
;; This means that it records them in `c-record-type-identifiers' if
;; that is set, and that it adds them to `c-found-types'.
(defvar c-promote-possible-types nil)
;; Dynamically bound variable that instructs `c-forward-<>-arglist' to
;; mark up successfully parsed arglists with paren syntax properties on
;; the surrounding angle brackets and with `c-<>-arg-sep' in the
;; `c-type' property of each argument separating comma.
;;
;; Setting this variable also makes `c-forward-<>-arglist' recurse into
;; all arglists for side effects (i.e. recording types), otherwise it
;; exploits any existing paren syntax properties to quickly jump to the
;; end of already parsed arglists.
;;
;; Marking up the arglists is not the default since doing that correctly
;; depends on a proper value for `c-restricted-<>-arglists'.
(defvar c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists nil)
;; Dynamically bound variable that instructs `c-forward-<>-arglist' to
;; not accept arglists that contain binary operators.
;;
;; This is primarily used to handle C++ template arglists. C++
;; disambiguates them by checking whether the preceding name is a
;; template or not. We can't do that, so we assume it is a template
;; if it can be parsed as one. That usually works well since
;; comparison expressions on the forms "a < b > c" or "a < b, c > d"
;; in almost all cases would be pointless.
;;
;; However, in function arglists, e.g. in "foo (a < b, c > d)", we
;; should let the comma separate the function arguments instead. And
;; in a context where the value of the expression is taken, e.g. in
;; "if (a < b || c > d)", it's probably not a template.
(defvar c-restricted-<>-arglists nil)
;; Dynamically bound variables that instructs
;; `c-forward-keyword-clause', `c-forward-<>-arglist',
;; `c-forward-name', `c-forward-type', `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1', and
;; `c-forward-label' to record the ranges of all the type and
;; reference identifiers they encounter. They will build lists on
;; these variables where each element is a cons of the buffer
;; positions surrounding each identifier. This recording is only
;; activated when `c-record-type-identifiers' is non-nil.
;;
;; All known types that can't be identifiers are recorded, and also
;; other possible types if `c-promote-possible-types' is set.
;; Recording is however disabled inside angle bracket arglists that
;; are encountered inside names and other angle bracket arglists.
;; Such occurrences are taken care of by `c-font-lock-<>-arglists'
;; instead.
;;
;; Only the names in C++ template style references (e.g. "tmpl" in
;; "tmpl<a,b>::foo") are recorded as references, other references
;; aren't handled here.
;;
;; `c-forward-label' records the label identifier(s) on
;; `c-record-ref-identifiers'.
(defvar c-record-type-identifiers nil)
(defvar c-record-ref-identifiers nil)
;; This variable will receive a cons cell of the range of the last
;; single identifier symbol stepped over by `c-forward-name' if it's
;; successful. This is the range that should be put on one of the
;; record lists above by the caller. It's assigned nil if there's no
;; such symbol in the name.
(defvar c-last-identifier-range nil)
(defmacro c-record-type-id (range)
(if (eq (car-safe range) 'cons)
;; Always true.
`(setq c-record-type-identifiers
(cons ,range c-record-type-identifiers))
`(let ((range ,range))
(if range
(setq c-record-type-identifiers
(cons range c-record-type-identifiers))))))
(defmacro c-record-ref-id (range)
(if (eq (car-safe range) 'cons)
;; Always true.
`(setq c-record-ref-identifiers
(cons ,range c-record-ref-identifiers))
`(let ((range ,range))
(if range
(setq c-record-ref-identifiers
(cons range c-record-ref-identifiers))))))
;; Dynamically bound variable that instructs `c-forward-type' to
;; record the ranges of types that only are found. Behaves otherwise
;; like `c-record-type-identifiers'.
(defvar c-record-found-types nil)
(defmacro c-forward-keyword-prefixed-id (type)
;; Used internally in `c-forward-keyword-clause' to move forward
;; over a type (if TYPE is 'type) or a name (otherwise) which
;; possibly is prefixed by keywords and their associated clauses.
;; Try with a type/name first to not trip up on those that begin
;; with a keyword. Return t if a known or found type is moved
;; over. The point is clobbered if nil is returned. If range
;; recording is enabled, the identifier is recorded on as a type
;; if TYPE is 'type or as a reference if TYPE is 'ref.
;;
;; This macro might do hidden buffer changes.
`(let (res)
(setq c-last-identifier-range nil)
(while (if (setq res ,(if (eq type 'type)
'(c-forward-type)
'(c-forward-name)))
nil
(cond ((looking-at c-keywords-regexp)
(c-forward-keyword-clause 1))
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re))
(c-forward-noise-clause)))))
(when (memq res '(t known found prefix maybe))
(when c-record-type-identifiers
,(if (eq type 'type)
'(c-record-type-id c-last-identifier-range)
'(c-record-ref-id c-last-identifier-range)))
t)))
(defmacro c-forward-id-comma-list (type update-safe-pos)
;; Used internally in `c-forward-keyword-clause' to move forward
;; over a comma separated list of types or names using
;; `c-forward-keyword-prefixed-id'.
;;
;; This macro might do hidden buffer changes.
`(while (and (progn
,(when update-safe-pos
'(setq safe-pos (point)))
(eq (char-after) ?,))
(progn
(forward-char)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(c-forward-keyword-prefixed-id ,type)))))
(defun c-forward-noise-clause ()
;; Point is at a c-noise-macro-with-parens-names macro identifier. Go
;; forward over this name, any parenthesis expression which follows it, and
;; any syntactic WS, ending up at the next token. If there is an unbalanced
;; paren expression, leave point at it. Always Return t.
(c-forward-token-2)
(if (and (eq (char-after) ?\()
(c-go-list-forward))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
t)
(defun c-forward-noise-clause-not-macro-decl (maybe-parens)
;; Point is at a noise macro identifier, which, when MAYBE-PARENS is
;; non-nil, optionally takes paren arguments. Go forward over this name,
;; and when there may be optional parens, any parenthesis expression which
;; follows it, but DO NOT go over any macro declaration which may come
;; between them. Always return t.
(c-end-of-token)
(when maybe-parens
(let ((here (point)))
(c-forward-comments)
(if (not (and (eq (char-after) ?\()
(c-go-list-forward)))
(goto-char here))))
t)
(defun c-forward-keyword-clause (match)
;; Submatch MATCH in the current match data is assumed to surround a
;; token. If it's a keyword, move over it and any immediately
;; following clauses associated with it, stopping at the start of
;; the next token. t is returned in that case, otherwise the point
;; stays and nil is returned. The kind of clauses that are
;; recognized are those specified by `c-type-list-kwds',
;; `c-ref-list-kwds', `c-colon-type-list-kwds',
;; `c-paren-nontype-kwds', `c-paren-type-kwds', `c-<>-type-kwds',
;; `c-<>-arglist-kwds', and `c-protection-kwds'.
;;
;; This function records identifier ranges on
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' and `c-record-ref-identifiers' if
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' is non-nil.
;;
;; Note that for `c-colon-type-list-kwds', which doesn't necessary
;; apply directly after the keyword, the type list is moved over
;; only when there is no unaccounted token before it (i.e. a token
;; that isn't moved over due to some other keyword list). The
;; identifier ranges in the list are still recorded if that should
;; be done, though.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((kwd-sym (c-keyword-sym (match-string match))) safe-pos pos
;; The call to `c-forward-<>-arglist' below is made after
;; `c-<>-sexp-kwds' keywords, so we're certain they actually
;; are angle bracket arglists and `c-restricted-<>-arglists'
;; should therefore be nil.
(c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists t)
c-restricted-<>-arglists)
(when kwd-sym
(goto-char (match-end match))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq safe-pos (point))
(cond
((and (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-type-list-kwds)
(c-forward-keyword-prefixed-id type))
;; There's a type directly after a keyword in `c-type-list-kwds'.
(c-forward-id-comma-list type t))
((and (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-ref-list-kwds)
(c-forward-keyword-prefixed-id ref))
;; There's a name directly after a keyword in `c-ref-list-kwds'.
(c-forward-id-comma-list ref t))
((and (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-paren-any-kwds)
(eq (char-after) ?\())
;; There's an open paren after a keyword in `c-paren-any-kwds'.
(forward-char)
(when (and (setq pos (c-up-list-forward))
(eq (char-before pos) ?\)))
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers
(c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-paren-type-kwds))
;; Use `c-forward-type' on every identifier we can find
;; inside the paren, to record the types.
(while (c-syntactic-re-search-forward c-symbol-start pos t)
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(unless (c-forward-type)
(looking-at c-symbol-key) ; Always matches.
(goto-char (match-end 0)))))
(goto-char pos)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq safe-pos (point))))
((and (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-<>-sexp-kwds)
(eq (char-after) ?<)
(c-forward-<>-arglist (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-<>-type-kwds)))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq safe-pos (point)))
((and (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-nonsymbol-sexp-kwds)
(not (looking-at c-symbol-start))
(c-safe (c-forward-sexp) t))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq safe-pos (point)))
((and (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-protection-kwds)
(or (null c-post-protection-token)
(and (looking-at c-post-protection-token)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(not (c-end-of-current-token))))))
(if c-post-protection-token
(goto-char (match-end 0)))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq safe-pos (point))))
(when (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-colon-type-list-kwds)
(if (eq (char-after) ?:)
;; If we are at the colon already, we move over the type
;; list after it.
(progn
(forward-char)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(when (c-forward-keyword-prefixed-id type)
(c-forward-id-comma-list type t)))
;; Not at the colon, so stop here. But the identifier
;; ranges in the type list later on should still be
;; recorded.
(and c-record-type-identifiers
(progn
;; If a keyword matched both one of the types above and
;; this one, we match `c-colon-type-list-re' after the
;; clause matched above.
(goto-char safe-pos)
(looking-at c-colon-type-list-re))
(progn
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(c-forward-keyword-prefixed-id type))
;; There's a type after the `c-colon-type-list-re' match
;; after a keyword in `c-colon-type-list-kwds'.
(c-forward-id-comma-list type nil))))
(goto-char safe-pos)
t)))
;; cc-mode requires cc-fonts.
(declare-function c-fontify-recorded-types-and-refs "cc-fonts" ())
(defun c-forward-<>-arglist (all-types)
;; The point is assumed to be at a "<". Try to treat it as the open
;; paren of an angle bracket arglist and move forward to the
;; corresponding ">". If successful, the point is left after the
;; ">" and t is returned, otherwise the point isn't moved and nil is
;; returned. If ALL-TYPES is t then all encountered arguments in
;; the arglist that might be types are treated as found types.
;;
;; The variable `c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists' controls how this
;; function handles text properties on the angle brackets and argument
;; separating commas.
;;
;; `c-restricted-<>-arglists' controls how lenient the template
;; arglist recognition should be.
;;
;; This function records identifier ranges on
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' and `c-record-ref-identifiers' if
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' is non-nil.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((start (point))
(old-found-types (copy-hash-table c-found-types))
;; If `c-record-type-identifiers' is set then activate
;; recording of any found types that constitute an argument in
;; the arglist.
(c-record-found-types (if c-record-type-identifiers t)))
(if (catch 'angle-bracket-arglist-escape
(setq c-record-found-types
(c-forward-<>-arglist-recur all-types)))
(progn
(when (consp c-record-found-types)
(setq c-record-type-identifiers
;; `nconc' doesn't mind that the tail of
;; `c-record-found-types' is t.
(nconc c-record-found-types c-record-type-identifiers)))
t)
(setq c-found-types old-found-types)
(goto-char start)
nil)))
(defun c-forward-<>-arglist-recur (all-types)
;; Recursive part of `c-forward-<>-arglist'.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((start (point)) res pos
;; Cover this so that any recorded found type ranges are
;; automatically lost if it turns out to not be an angle
;; bracket arglist. It's propagated through the return value
;; on successful completion.
(c-record-found-types c-record-found-types)
;; List that collects the positions after the argument
;; separating ',' in the arglist.
arg-start-pos)
;; If the '<' has paren open syntax then we've marked it as an angle
;; bracket arglist before, so skip to the end.
(if (and (not c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists)
(c-get-char-property (point) 'syntax-table))
(progn
(forward-char)
(if (and (c-go-up-list-forward)
(eq (char-before) ?>))
t
;; Got unmatched paren angle brackets. We don't clear the paren
;; syntax properties and retry, on the basis that it's very
;; unlikely that paren angle brackets become operators by code
;; manipulation. It's far more likely that it doesn't match due
;; to narrowing or some temporary change.
(goto-char start)
nil))
(forward-char) ; Forward over the opening '<'.
(unless (and (looking-at c-<-op-cont-regexp)
(not (looking-at c-<-pseudo-digraph-cont-regexp)))
;; go forward one non-alphanumeric character (group) per iteration of
;; this loop.
(while (and
(progn
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(when (or (and c-record-type-identifiers all-types)
(not (equal c-inside-<>-type-key
(concat
"\\(" regexp-unmatchable "\\)"))))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(cond
((eq (char-after) ??)
(forward-char))
((and (looking-at c-identifier-start)
(not (looking-at c-keywords-regexp)))
(if (or (and all-types c-record-type-identifiers)
(c-major-mode-is 'java-mode))
;; All encountered identifiers are types, so set the
;; promote flag and parse the type.
(let ((c-promote-possible-types t)
(c-record-found-types t))
(c-forward-type))
(c-forward-over-token-and-ws))))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(when (looking-at c-inside-<>-type-key)
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(let ((c-promote-possible-types t)
(c-record-found-types t))
(c-forward-type))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)))
(setq pos (point)) ; e.g. first token inside the '<'
;; Note: These regexps exploit the match order in \| so
;; that "<>" is matched by "<" rather than "[^>:-]>".
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward
;; Stop on ',', '|', '&', '+' and '-' to catch
;; common binary operators that could be between
;; two comparison expressions "a<b" and "c>d".
;; 2016-02-11: C++11 templates can now contain arithmetic
;; expressions, so template detection in C++ is now less
;; robust than it was.
c-<>-notable-chars-re
nil t t))
(cond
((eq (char-before) ?>)
;; Either an operator starting with '>' or the end of
;; the angle bracket arglist.
(if (save-excursion
(c-backward-token-2)
(looking-at c-multichar->-op-not->>->>>-regexp))
(progn
(goto-char (match-end 0))
t) ; Continue the loop.
;; The angle bracket arglist is finished.
(when c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists
(while arg-start-pos
(c-put-c-type-property (1- (car arg-start-pos))
'c-<>-arg-sep)
(setq arg-start-pos (cdr arg-start-pos)))
(c-mark-<-as-paren start)
(c-mark->-as-paren (1- (point))))
(setq res t)
nil)) ; Exit the loop.
((eq (char-before) ?<)
;; Either an operator starting with '<' or a nested arglist.
(setq pos (point))
(let (id-start id-end subres keyword-match)
(cond
;; The '<' begins a multi-char operator.
((and (looking-at c-<-op-cont-regexp)
(not (looking-at c-<-pseudo-digraph-cont-regexp)))
(goto-char (match-end 0)))
;; We're at a nested <.....>
((progn
(backward-char) ; to the '<'
(and
(save-excursion
;; There's always an identifier before an angle
;; bracket arglist, or a keyword in `c-<>-type-kwds'
;; or `c-<>-arglist-kwds'.
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(setq id-end (point))
(c-simple-skip-symbol-backward)
(when (or (setq keyword-match
(looking-at c-opt-<>-sexp-key))
(not (looking-at c-keywords-regexp)))
(setq id-start (point))))
(setq subres
(let ((c-promote-possible-types t)
(c-record-found-types t))
(c-forward-<>-arglist-recur
(and keyword-match
(c-keyword-member
(c-keyword-sym (match-string 1))
'c-<>-type-kwds))))))
(or subres (goto-char pos))
subres)
;; It was an angle bracket arglist.
(setq c-record-found-types subres)
;; Record the identifier before the template as a type
;; or reference depending on whether the arglist is last
;; in a qualified identifier.
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers
(not keyword-match))
(if (and c-opt-identifier-concat-key
(progn
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(looking-at c-opt-identifier-concat-key)))
(c-record-ref-id (cons id-start id-end))
(c-record-type-id (cons id-start id-end)))))
;; At a "less than" operator.
(t
;; (forward-char) ; NO! We've already gone over the <.
)))
t) ; carry on looping.
((and
(eq (char-before) ?\()
(c-go-up-list-forward)
(eq (char-before) ?\))))
((and (not c-restricted-<>-arglists)
(or (and (eq (char-before) ?&)
(not (eq (char-after) ?&)))
(eq (char-before) ?,)))
;; Just another argument. Record the position. The
;; type check stuff that made us stop at it is at
;; the top of the loop.
(setq arg-start-pos (cons (point) arg-start-pos)))
(t
;; Got a character that can't be in an angle bracket
;; arglist argument. Abort using `throw', since
;; it's useless to try to find a surrounding arglist
;; if we're nested.
(throw 'angle-bracket-arglist-escape nil))))))
(if res
(or c-record-found-types t)))))
(defun c-backward-<>-arglist (all-types &optional limit)
;; The point is assumed to be directly after a ">". Try to treat it
;; as the close paren of an angle bracket arglist and move back to
;; the corresponding "<". If successful, the point is left at
;; the "<" and t is returned, otherwise the point isn't moved and
;; nil is returned. ALL-TYPES is passed on to
;; `c-forward-<>-arglist'.
;;
;; If the optional LIMIT is given, it bounds the backward search.
;; It's then assumed to be at a syntactically relevant position.
;;
;; This is a wrapper around `c-forward-<>-arglist'. See that
;; function for more details.
(let ((start (point)))
(backward-char)
(if (and (not c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists)
(c-get-char-property (point) 'syntax-table))
(if (and (c-go-up-list-backward)
(eq (char-after) ?<))
t
;; See corresponding note in `c-forward-<>-arglist'.
(goto-char start)
nil)
(while (progn
(c-syntactic-skip-backward "^<;{}" limit t)
(and
(if (eq (char-before) ?<)
t
;; Stopped at bob or a char that isn't allowed in an
;; arglist, so we've failed.
(goto-char start)
nil)
(if (> (point)
(progn (c-beginning-of-current-token)
(point)))
;; If we moved then the "<" was part of some
;; multicharacter token.
t
(backward-char)
(let ((beg-pos (point)))
(if (c-forward-<>-arglist all-types)
(cond ((= (point) start)
;; Matched the arglist. Break the while.
(goto-char beg-pos)
nil)
((> (point) start)
;; We started from a non-paren ">" inside an
;; arglist.
(goto-char start)
nil)
(t
;; Matched a shorter arglist. Can be a nested
;; one so continue looking.
(goto-char beg-pos)
t))
t))))))
(/= (point) start))))
(defun c-forward-name ()
;; Move forward over a complete name if at the beginning of one,
;; stopping at the next following token. A keyword, as such,
;; doesn't count as a name. If the point is not at something that
;; is recognized as a name then it stays put.
;;
;; A name could be something as simple as "foo" in C or something as
;; complex as "X<Y<class A<int>::B, BIT_MAX >> b>, ::operator<> ::
;; Z<(a>b)> :: operator const X<&foo>::T Q::G<unsigned short
;; int>::*volatile const" in C++ (this function is actually little
;; more than a `looking-at' call in all modes except those that,
;; like C++, have `c-recognize-<>-arglists' set).
;;
;; Return
;; o - nil if no name is found;
;; o - 'template if it's an identifier ending with an angle bracket
;; arglist;
;; o - 'operator of it's an operator identifier;
;; o - t if it's some other kind of name.
;;
;; This function records identifier ranges on
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' and `c-record-ref-identifiers' if
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' is non-nil.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((pos (point)) (start (point)) res id-start id-end
;; Turn off `c-promote-possible-types' here since we might
;; call `c-forward-<>-arglist' and we don't want it to promote
;; every suspect thing in the arglist to a type. We're
;; typically called from `c-forward-type' in this case, and
;; the caller only wants the top level type that it finds to
;; be promoted.
c-promote-possible-types)
(while
(and
(looking-at c-identifier-key)
(progn
;; Check for keyword. We go to the last symbol in
;; `c-identifier-key' first.
(goto-char (setq id-end (match-end 0)))
(c-simple-skip-symbol-backward)
(setq id-start (point))
(if (looking-at c-keywords-regexp)
(when (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(looking-at
(cc-eval-when-compile
(concat "\\(operator\\|\\(template\\)\\)"
"\\(" (c-lang-const c-nonsymbol-key c++)
"\\|$\\)")))
(if (match-beginning 2)
;; "template" is only valid inside an
;; identifier if preceded by "::".
(save-excursion
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(and (c-safe (backward-char 2) t)
(looking-at "::")))
t))
;; Handle a C++ operator or template identifier.
(goto-char id-end)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(cond ((eq (char-before id-end) ?e)
;; Got "... ::template".
(let ((subres (c-forward-name)))
(when subres
(setq pos (point)
res subres))))
((and (looking-at c-identifier-start)
(or (not (looking-at
c-ambiguous-overloadable-or-identifier-prefix-re))
(save-excursion
(and (eq (c-forward-token-2) 0)
(not (eq (char-after) ?\())))))
;; Got a cast operator.
(when (c-forward-type)
(setq pos (point)
res 'operator)
;; Now we should match a sequence of either
;; '*', '&' or a name followed by ":: *",
;; where each can be followed by a sequence
;; of `c-opt-type-modifier-key'.
(while (cond ((looking-at "[*&]")
(goto-char (match-end 0))
t)
((looking-at c-identifier-start)
(and (c-forward-name)
(looking-at "::")
(progn
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (char-after) ?*))
(progn
(forward-char)
t))))
(while (progn
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq pos (point))
(looking-at c-opt-type-modifier-key))
(goto-char (match-end 1))))))
((looking-at c-overloadable-operators-regexp)
;; Got some other operator.
(setq c-last-identifier-range
(cons (point) (match-end 0)))
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq pos (point)
res 'operator)))
nil)
;; `id-start' is equal to `id-end' if we've jumped over
;; an identifier that doesn't end with a symbol token.
;; That can occur e.g. for Java import directives on the
;; form "foo.bar.*".
(when (and id-start (/= id-start id-end))
(setq c-last-identifier-range
(cons id-start id-end)))
(goto-char id-end)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq pos (point)
res t)))
(progn
(goto-char pos)
(when (or c-opt-identifier-concat-key
c-recognize-<>-arglists)
(cond
((and c-opt-identifier-concat-key
(looking-at c-opt-identifier-concat-key))
;; Got a concatenated identifier. This handles the
;; cases with tricky syntactic whitespace that aren't
;; covered in `c-identifier-key'.
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
t)
((and c-recognize-<>-arglists
(eq (char-after) ?<))
;; Maybe an angle bracket arglist.
(when (let (c-last-identifier-range)
(c-forward-<>-arglist nil))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(unless (eq (char-after) ?\()
(setq c-last-identifier-range nil)
(c-add-type start (1+ pos)))
(setq pos (point))
(if (and c-opt-identifier-concat-key
(looking-at c-opt-identifier-concat-key))
;; Continue if there's an identifier concatenation
;; operator after the template argument.
(progn
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers id-start)
(c-record-ref-id (cons id-start id-end)))
(forward-char 2)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
t)
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers id-start
(not (eq (char-after) ?\()))
(c-record-type-id (cons id-start id-end)))
(setq res 'template)
nil)))
)))))
(goto-char pos)
res))
(defun c-forward-type (&optional brace-block-too)
;; Move forward over a type spec if at the beginning of one,
;; stopping at the next following token. The keyword "typedef"
;; isn't part of a type spec here.
;;
;; BRACE-BLOCK-TOO, when non-nil, means move over the brace block in
;; constructs like "struct foo {...} bar ;" or "struct {...} bar;".
;; The current (2009-03-10) intention is to convert all uses of
;; `c-forward-type' to call with this parameter set, then to
;; eliminate it.
;;
;; Return
;; o - t if it's a known type that can't be a name or other
;; expression;
;; o - 'known if it's an otherwise known type (according to
;; `*-font-lock-extra-types');
;; o - 'prefix if it's a known prefix of a type;
;; o - 'found if it's a type that matches one in `c-found-types';
;; o - 'maybe if it's an identifier that might be a type;
;; o - 'decltype if it's a decltype(variable) declaration; - or
;; o - nil if it can't be a type (the point isn't moved then).
;;
;; The point is assumed to be at the beginning of a token.
;;
;; Note that this function doesn't skip past the brace definition
;; that might be considered part of the type, e.g.
;; "enum {a, b, c} foo".
;;
;; This function records identifier ranges on
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' and `c-record-ref-identifiers' if
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' is non-nil.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(when (and c-recognize-<>-arglists
(looking-at "<"))
(c-forward-<>-arglist t)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
(let ((start (point)) pos res name-res id-start id-end id-range)
;; Skip leading type modifiers. If any are found we know it's a
;; prefix of a type.
(when c-opt-type-modifier-prefix-key ; e.g. "const" "volatile", but NOT "typedef"
(while (looking-at c-opt-type-modifier-prefix-key)
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq res 'prefix)))
(cond
((looking-at c-typeof-key) ; e.g. C++'s "decltype".
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq res (and (eq (char-after) ?\()
(c-safe (c-forward-sexp))
'decltype))
(if res
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(goto-char start)))
((looking-at c-type-prefix-key) ; e.g. "struct", "class", but NOT
; "typedef".
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(while (cond
((looking-at c-decl-hangon-key)
(c-forward-keyword-clause 1))
((looking-at c-pack-key)
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re))
(c-forward-noise-clause))))
(setq pos (point))
(setq name-res (c-forward-name))
(setq res (not (null name-res)))
(when (eq name-res t)
;; In many languages the name can be used without the
;; prefix, so we add it to `c-found-types'.
(c-add-type pos (point))
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers
c-last-identifier-range)
(c-record-type-id c-last-identifier-range)))
(when (and brace-block-too
(memq res '(t nil))
(eq (char-after) ?\{)
(save-excursion
(c-safe
(progn (c-forward-sexp)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq pos (point))))))
(goto-char pos)
(setq res t))
(unless res (goto-char start))) ; invalid syntax
((progn
(setq pos nil)
(if (looking-at c-identifier-start)
(save-excursion
(setq id-start (point)
name-res (c-forward-name))
(when name-res
(setq id-end (point)
id-range c-last-identifier-range))))
(and (cond ((looking-at c-primitive-type-key)
(setq res t))
((c-with-syntax-table c-identifier-syntax-table
(looking-at c-known-type-key))
(setq res 'known)))
(or (not id-end)
(>= (save-excursion
(save-match-data
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq pos (point))))
id-end)
(setq res nil))))
;; Looking at a primitive or known type identifier. We've
;; checked for a name first so that we don't go here if the
;; known type match only is a prefix of another name.
(setq id-end (match-end 1))
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers
(or c-promote-possible-types (eq res t)))
(c-record-type-id (cons (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
(if (and c-opt-type-component-key
(save-match-data
(looking-at c-opt-type-component-key)))
;; There might be more keywords for the type.
(let (safe-pos)
(c-forward-keyword-clause 1)
(while (progn
(setq safe-pos (point))
(looking-at c-opt-type-component-key))
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers
(looking-at c-primitive-type-key))
(c-record-type-id (cons (match-beginning 1)
(match-end 1))))
(c-forward-keyword-clause 1))
(if (looking-at c-primitive-type-key)
(progn
(when c-record-type-identifiers
(c-record-type-id (cons (match-beginning 1)
(match-end 1))))
(c-forward-keyword-clause 1)
(setq res t))
(goto-char safe-pos)
(setq res 'prefix)))
(unless (save-match-data (c-forward-keyword-clause 1))
(if pos
(goto-char pos)
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)))))
(name-res
(cond ((eq name-res t)
;; A normal identifier.
(goto-char id-end)
(if (or res c-promote-possible-types)
(progn
(c-add-type id-start id-end)
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers id-range)
(c-record-type-id id-range))
(unless res
(setq res 'found)))
(setq res (if (c-check-qualified-type id-start)
;; It's an identifier that has been used as
;; a type somewhere else.
'found
;; It's an identifier that might be a type.
'maybe))))
((eq name-res 'template)
;; A template is sometimes a type.
(goto-char id-end)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq res
(if (eq (char-after) ?\()
(if (c-check-qualified-type id-start)
;; It's an identifier that has been used as
;; a type somewhere else.
'found
;; It's an identifier that might be a type.
'maybe)
t)))
(t
;; Otherwise it's an operator identifier, which is not a type.
(goto-char start)
(setq res nil)))))
(when res
;; Skip trailing type modifiers. If any are found we know it's
;; a type.
(when c-opt-type-modifier-key
(while (looking-at c-opt-type-modifier-key) ; e.g. "const", "volatile"
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq res t)))
;; Step over any type suffix operator. Do not let the existence
;; of these alter the classification of the found type, since
;; these operators typically are allowed in normal expressions
;; too.
(when c-opt-type-suffix-key ; e.g. "..."
(while (looking-at c-opt-type-suffix-key)
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)))
;; Skip any "WS" identifiers (e.g. "final" or "override" in C++)
(while (looking-at c-type-decl-suffix-ws-ids-key)
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq res t))
(when c-opt-type-concat-key ; Only/mainly for pike.
;; Look for a trailing operator that concatenates the type
;; with a following one, and if so step past that one through
;; a recursive call. Note that we don't record concatenated
;; types in `c-found-types' - it's the component types that
;; are recorded when appropriate.
(setq pos (point))
(let* ((c-promote-possible-types (or (memq res '(t known))
c-promote-possible-types))
;; If we can't promote then set `c-record-found-types' so that
;; we can merge in the types from the second part afterwards if
;; it turns out to be a known type there.
(c-record-found-types (and c-record-type-identifiers
(not c-promote-possible-types)))
subres)
(if (and (looking-at c-opt-type-concat-key)
(progn
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq subres (c-forward-type))))
(progn
;; If either operand certainly is a type then both are, but we
;; don't let the existence of the operator itself promote two
;; uncertain types to a certain one.
(cond ((eq res t))
((eq subres t)
(unless (eq name-res 'template)
(c-add-type id-start id-end))
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers id-range)
(c-record-type-id id-range))
(setq res t))
((eq res 'known))
((eq subres 'known)
(setq res 'known))
((eq res 'found))
((eq subres 'found)
(setq res 'found))
(t
(setq res 'maybe)))
(when (and (eq res t)
(consp c-record-found-types))
;; Merge in the ranges of any types found by the second
;; `c-forward-type'.
(setq c-record-type-identifiers
;; `nconc' doesn't mind that the tail of
;; `c-record-found-types' is t.
(nconc c-record-found-types
c-record-type-identifiers))))
(goto-char pos))))
(when (and c-record-found-types (memq res '(known found)) id-range)
(setq c-record-found-types
(cons id-range c-record-found-types))))
;;(message "c-forward-type %s -> %s: %s" start (point) res)
res))
(defun c-forward-annotation ()
;; Used for Java code only at the moment. Assumes point is on the @, moves
;; forward an annotation and returns t. Leaves point unmoved and returns
;; nil if there is no annotation at point.
(let ((pos (point)))
(or
(and (looking-at "@")
(not (looking-at c-keywords-regexp))
(progn (forward-char) t)
(looking-at c-symbol-key)
(progn (goto-char (match-end 0))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
t)
(if (looking-at "(")
(c-go-list-forward)
t))
(progn (goto-char pos) nil))))
(defmacro c-pull-open-brace (ps)
;; Pull the next open brace from PS (which has the form of paren-state),
;; skipping over any brace pairs. Returns NIL when PS is exhausted.
`(progn
(while (consp (car ,ps))
(setq ,ps (cdr ,ps)))
(prog1 (car ,ps)
(setq ,ps (cdr ,ps)))))
(defun c-forward-over-compound-identifier ()
;; Go over a possibly compound identifier, such as C++'s Foo::Bar::Baz,
;; returning that identifier (with any syntactic WS removed). Return nil if
;; we're not at an identifier.
(when (c-on-identifier)
(let ((consolidated "") (consolidated-:: "")
start end)
(while
(progn
(setq start (point))
(c-forward-over-token)
(setq consolidated
(concat consolidated-::
(buffer-substring-no-properties start (point))))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(and c-opt-identifier-concat-key
(looking-at c-opt-identifier-concat-key)
(progn
(setq start (point))
(c-forward-over-token)
(setq end (point))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(and
(c-on-identifier)
(setq consolidated-::
(concat consolidated
(buffer-substring-no-properties start end))))))))
(if (equal consolidated "")
nil
consolidated))))
(defun c-back-over-compound-identifier ()
;; Point is putatively just after a "compound identifier", i.e. something
;; looking (in C++) like this "FQN::of::base::Class". Move to the start of
;; this construct and return t. If the parsing fails, return nil, leaving
;; point unchanged.
(let (end)
(if (not (c-on-identifier))
nil
(c-simple-skip-symbol-backward)
(while
(progn
(setq end (point))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(c-backward-token-2)
(and
c-opt-identifier-concat-key
(looking-at c-opt-identifier-concat-key)
(progn
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(c-simple-skip-symbol-backward))))
(setq end (point)))
(goto-char end)
t)))
(defun c-check-qualified-type (from)
;; Look up successive tails of a (possibly) qualified type in
;; `c-found-types'. If one of them matches, return it, else return nil.
(save-excursion
(goto-char from)
(let ((compound (c-forward-over-compound-identifier)))
(when compound
(while (and c-opt-identifier-concat-key
(> (length compound) 0)
(not (gethash compound c-found-types))
(string-match c-opt-identifier-concat-key compound))
(setq compound (substring compound (match-end 0))))
(and (gethash compound c-found-types)
compound)))))
(defun c-back-over-member-initializer-braces ()
;; Point is just after a closing brace/parenthesis. Try to parse this as a
;; C++ member initializer list, going back to just after the introducing ":"
;; and returning t. Otherwise return nil, leaving point unchanged.
(let ((here (point)) res)
(setq res
(catch 'done
(when (not (c-go-list-backward))
(throw 'done nil))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(when (not (c-back-over-compound-identifier))
(throw 'done nil))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(while (eq (char-before) ?,)
(backward-char)
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(when (not (memq (char-before) '(?\) ?})))
(throw 'done nil))
(when (not (c-go-list-backward))
(throw 'done nil))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(when (not (c-back-over-compound-identifier))
(throw 'done nil))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws))
(eq (char-before) ?:)))
(or res (goto-char here))
res))
(defmacro c-back-over-list-of-member-inits ()
;; Go back over a list of elements, each looking like:
;; <symbol> (<expression>) ,
;; or <symbol> {<expression>} , (with possibly a <....> expressions
;; following the <symbol>).
;; when we are putatively immediately after a comma. Stop when we don't see
;; a comma. If either of <symbol> or bracketed <expression> is missing,
;; throw nil to 'level. If the terminating } or ) is unmatched, throw nil
;; to 'done. This is not a general purpose macro!
'(while (eq (char-before) ?,)
(backward-char)
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(when (not (memq (char-before) '(?\) ?})))
(throw 'level nil))
(when (not (c-go-list-backward))
(throw 'done nil))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(while (eq (char-before) ?>)
(when (not (c-backward-<>-arglist nil))
(throw 'done nil))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws))
(when (not (c-back-over-compound-identifier))
(throw 'level nil))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)))
(defun c-back-over-member-initializers (&optional limit)
;; Test whether we are in a C++ member initializer list, and if so, go back
;; to the introducing ":", returning the position of the opening paren of
;; the function's arglist. Otherwise return nil, leaving point unchanged.
;; LIMIT, if non-nil, is a limit for the backward search.
(save-restriction
(let ((here (point))
(paren-state (c-parse-state)) ; Do this outside the narrowing for
; performance reasons.
pos level-plausible at-top-level res)
(if limit (narrow-to-region limit (point)))
;; Assume tentatively that we're at the top level. Try to go back to the
;; colon we seek.
(setq res
(catch 'done
(setq level-plausible
(catch 'level
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(when (memq (char-before) '(?\) ?}))
(when (not (c-go-list-backward))
(throw 'done nil))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws))
(when (c-back-over-compound-identifier)
(c-backward-syntactic-ws))
(c-back-over-list-of-member-inits)
(and (eq (char-before) ?:)
(save-excursion
(c-backward-token-2)
(not (looking-at c-:$-multichar-token-regexp)))
(c-just-after-func-arglist-p))))
(while (and (not (and level-plausible
(setq at-top-level (c-at-toplevel-p))))
(setq pos (c-pull-open-brace paren-state)) ; might be a paren.
(or (null limit) (>= pos limit)))
(setq level-plausible
(catch 'level
(goto-char pos)
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(when (not (c-back-over-compound-identifier))
(throw 'level nil))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(c-back-over-list-of-member-inits)
(and (eq (char-before) ?:)
(save-excursion
(c-backward-token-2)
(not (looking-at c-:$-multichar-token-regexp)))
(c-just-after-func-arglist-p)))))
(and at-top-level level-plausible)))
(or res (goto-char here))
res)))
(defun c-forward-class-decl ()
"From the beginning of a struct/union, etc. move forward to
after the brace block which defines it, leaving point at the
start of the next token and returning point. On failure leave
point unchanged and return nil."
(let ((here (point)))
(if
(and
(looking-at c-class-key)
(eq (c-forward-token-2) 0)
(c-on-identifier)
(eq (c-forward-token-2) 0)
(eq (char-after) ?{)
(c-go-list-forward))
(progn
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(point))
(goto-char here)
nil)))
;; Handling of large scale constructs like statements and declarations.
(defun c-forward-declarator (&optional limit accept-anon)
;; Assuming point is at the start of a declarator, move forward over it,
;; leaving point at the next token after it (e.g. a ) or a ; or a ,).
;;
;; Return a list (ID-START ID-END BRACKETS-AFTER-ID GOT-INIT DECORATED),
;; where ID-START and ID-END are the bounds of the declarator's identifier,
;; and BRACKETS-AFTER-ID is non-nil if a [...] pair is present after the id.
;; GOT-INIT is non-nil when the declarator is followed by "=" or "(",
;; DECORATED is non-nil when the identifier is embellished by an operator,
;; like "*x", or "(*x)".
;;
;; If ACCEPT-ANON is non-nil, move forward over any "anonymous declarator",
;; i.e. something like the (*) in int (*), such as might be found in a
;; declaration. In such a case ID-START and ID-END in the return value are
;; both set to nil. A "null" "anonymous declarator" gives a non-nil result.
;;
;; If no declarator is found, leave point unmoved and return nil. LIMIT is
;; an optional limit for forward searching.
;;
;; Note that the global variable `c-last-identifier-range' is written to, so
;; the caller should bind it if necessary.
;; Inside the following "condition form", we move forward over the
;; declarator's identifier up as far as any opening bracket (for array
;; size) or paren (for parameters of function-type) or brace (for
;; array/struct initialization) or "=" or terminating delimiter
;; (e.g. "," or ";" or "}").
(let ((here (point))
id-start id-end brackets-after-id paren-depth decorated)
(or limit (setq limit (point-max)))
(if (and
(< (point) limit)
;; The following form moves forward over the declarator's
;; identifier (and what precedes it), returning t. If there
;; wasn't one, it returns nil.
(let (got-identifier)
(setq paren-depth 0)
;; Skip over type decl prefix operators, one for each iteration
;; of the while. These are, e.g. "*" in "int *foo" or "(" and
;; "*" in "int (*foo) (void)" (Note similar code in
;; `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1'.)
(while
(cond
((looking-at c-decl-hangon-key)
(c-forward-keyword-clause 1))
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re))
(c-forward-noise-clause))
((and (looking-at c-type-decl-prefix-key)
(if (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(match-beginning 3))
;; If the third submatch matches in C++ then
;; we're looking at an identifier that's a
;; prefix only if it specifies a member pointer.
(progn
(setq id-start (point))
(c-forward-name)
(if (looking-at "\\(::\\)")
;; We only check for a trailing "::" and
;; let the "*" that should follow be
;; matched in the next round.
t
;; It turned out to be the real identifier,
;; so flag that and stop.
(setq got-identifier t)
nil))
t))
(if (looking-at c-type-decl-operator-prefix-key)
(setq decorated t))
(if (eq (char-after) ?\()
(progn
(setq paren-depth (1+ paren-depth))
(forward-char))
(goto-char (match-end 1)))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
t)))
;; If we haven't passed the identifier already, do it now.
(unless got-identifier
(setq id-start (point)))
(cond
((or got-identifier
(c-forward-name))
(save-excursion
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(setq id-end (point))))
(accept-anon
(setq id-start nil id-end nil)
t)
(t (/= (point) here))))
;; Skip out of the parens surrounding the identifier. If closing
;; parens are missing, this form returns nil.
(or (= paren-depth 0)
(c-safe (goto-char (scan-lists (point) 1 paren-depth))))
(<= (point) limit)
;; Skip over any trailing bit, such as "__attribute__".
(progn
(while (cond
((looking-at c-decl-hangon-key)
(c-forward-keyword-clause 1))
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re))
(c-forward-noise-clause))))
(<= (point) limit))
;; Search syntactically to the end of the declarator (";",
;; ",", a closing paren, eob etc) or to the beginning of an
;; initializer or function prototype ("=" or "\\s(").
;; Note that square brackets are now not also treated as
;; initializers, since this broke when there were also
;; initializing brace lists.
(let (found)
(while
(and (< (point) limit)
(progn
;; In the next loop, we keep searching forward whilst
;; we find ":"s which aren't single colons inside C++
;; "for" statements.
(while
(and
(< (point) limit)
(setq found
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward
"[;:,]\\|\\s)\\|\\(=\\|\\s(\\)"
limit t t))
(eq (char-before) ?:)
(if (looking-at c-:-op-cont-regexp)
(progn (goto-char (match-end 0)) t)
(not
(and (c-major-mode-is '(c++-mode java-mode))
(save-excursion
(and
(c-go-up-list-backward)
(eq (char-after) ?\()
(progn (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(c-simple-skip-symbol-backward))
(looking-at c-paren-stmt-key))))))))
found)
(eq (char-before) ?\[)
(c-go-up-list-forward))
(setq brackets-after-id t))
(when found (backward-char))
(<= (point) limit)))
(list id-start id-end brackets-after-id (match-beginning 1) decorated)
(goto-char here)
nil)))
(defun c-do-declarators
(cdd-limit cdd-list cdd-not-top cdd-comma-prop cdd-function)
"Assuming point is at the start of a comma separated list of declarators,
apply CDD-FUNCTION to each declarator (when CDD-LIST is non-nil) or just the
first declarator (when CDD-LIST is nil). When CDD-FUNCTION is nil, no
function is applied.
CDD-FUNCTION is supplied with 6 arguments:
0. The start position of the declarator's identifier;
1. The end position of this identifier;
\[Note: if there is no identifier, as in int (*);, both of these are nil.]
2. The position of the next token after the declarator (CLARIFY!!!).
3. CDD-NOT-TOP;
4. Non-nil if the identifier is of a function.
5. When there is an initialization following the declarator (such as \"=
....\" or \"( ....\".), the character which introduces this initialization,
otherwise nil.
Additionally, if CDD-COMMA-PROP is non-nil, mark the separating commas with
this value of the c-type property, when CDD-LIST is non-nil.
Stop at or before CDD-LIMIT (which may NOT be nil).
If CDD-NOT-TOP is non-nil, we are not at the top-level (\"top-level\" includes
being directly inside a class or namespace, etc.).
Return non-nil if we've reached the token after the last declarator (often a
semicolon, or a comma when CDD-LIST is nil); otherwise (when we hit CDD-LIMIT,
or fail otherwise) return nil, leaving point at the beginning of the putative
declarator that could not be processed.
This function might do hidden buffer changes."
;; N.B.: We use the "cdd-" prefix in this routine to try to prevent
;; confusion with possible reference to common variable names from within
;; CDD-FUNCTION.
(let
((cdd-pos (point)) cdd-next-pos cdd-id-start cdd-id-end
cdd-decl-res cdd-got-func cdd-got-type cdd-got-init
c-last-identifier-range cdd-exhausted)
;; The following `while' applies `cdd-function' to a single declarator id
;; each time round. It loops only when CDD-LIST is non-nil.
(while
(and (not cdd-exhausted)
(setq cdd-decl-res (c-forward-declarator cdd-limit)))
(setq cdd-next-pos (point)
cdd-id-start (car cdd-decl-res)
cdd-id-end (cadr cdd-decl-res)
cdd-got-func (and (eq (char-after) ?\()
(or (not (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode))
(not cdd-not-top)
(car (cddr (cddr cdd-decl-res))) ; Id is in
; parens, etc.
(save-excursion
(forward-char)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(looking-at "[*&]")))
(not (car (cddr cdd-decl-res)))
(or (not (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode))
(save-excursion
(let (c-last-identifier-range)
(forward-char)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(catch 'is-function
(while
(progn
(if (eq (char-after) ?\))
(throw 'is-function t))
(setq cdd-got-type (c-forward-type))
(cond
((null cdd-got-type)
(throw 'is-function nil))
((not (eq cdd-got-type 'maybe))
(throw 'is-function t)))
(c-forward-declarator nil t)
(eq (char-after) ?,))
(forward-char)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
t)))))
cdd-got-init (and (cadr (cddr cdd-decl-res))
(char-after)))
;; Jump past any initializer or function prototype to see if
;; there's a ',' to continue at.
(cond (cdd-got-func
;; Skip a parenthesized initializer (C++) or a function
;; prototype.
(if (c-go-list-forward (point) cdd-limit) ; over the parameter list.
(c-forward-syntactic-ws cdd-limit)
(setq cdd-exhausted t))) ; unbalanced parens
(cdd-got-init ; "=" sign OR opening "(", "[", or "{"
;; Skip an initializer expression. If we're at a '='
;; then accept a brace list directly after it to cope
;; with array initializers. Otherwise stop at braces
;; to avoid going past full function and class blocks.
(if (and (if (and (eq cdd-got-init ?=)
(= (c-forward-token-2 1 nil cdd-limit) 0)
(looking-at "{"))
(c-go-list-forward (point) cdd-limit)
t)
;; FIXME: Should look for c-decl-end markers here;
;; we might go far into the following declarations
;; in e.g. ObjC mode (see e.g. methods-4.m).
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;,{]" cdd-limit 'move t))
(backward-char)
(setq cdd-exhausted t)
))
(t (c-forward-syntactic-ws cdd-limit)))
(if cdd-function
(funcall cdd-function cdd-id-start cdd-id-end cdd-next-pos
cdd-not-top cdd-got-func cdd-got-init))
;; If a ',' is found we set cdd-pos to the next declarator and iterate.
(if (and cdd-list (< (point) cdd-limit) (looking-at ","))
(progn
(when cdd-comma-prop
(c-put-char-property (point) 'c-type cdd-comma-prop))
(forward-char)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws cdd-limit)
(setq cdd-pos (point)))
(setq cdd-exhausted t)))
(if (> (point) cdd-pos)
t
(goto-char cdd-pos)
nil)))
;; Macro used inside `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1'. It ought to be a
;; defsubst or perhaps even a defun, but it contains lots of free
;; variables that refer to things inside `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1'.
(defmacro c-fdoc-shift-type-backward (&optional short)
;; `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1' can consume an arbitrary length list
;; of types when parsing a declaration, which means that it
;; sometimes consumes the identifier in the declaration as a type.
;; This is used to "backtrack" and make the last type be treated as
;; an identifier instead.
`(progn
,(unless short
;; These identifiers are bound only in the inner let.
'(setq identifier-type at-type
identifier-start type-start
got-parens nil
got-identifier t
got-suffix t
got-suffix-after-parens id-start
paren-depth 0))
(if (setq at-type (if (eq backup-at-type 'prefix)
t
backup-at-type))
(setq type-start backup-type-start
id-start backup-id-start)
(setq type-start start-pos
id-start start-pos))
;; When these flags already are set we've found specifiers that
;; unconditionally signal these attributes - backtracking doesn't
;; change that. So keep them set in that case.
(or at-type-decl
(setq at-type-decl backup-at-type-decl))
(or maybe-typeless
(setq maybe-typeless backup-maybe-typeless))
,(unless short
;; This identifier is bound only in the inner let.
'(setq start id-start))))
(defun c-forward-decl-or-cast-1 (preceding-token-end context last-cast-end)
;; Move forward over a declaration or a cast if at the start of one.
;; The point is assumed to be at the start of some token. Nil is
;; returned if no declaration or cast is recognized, and the point
;; is clobbered in that case.
;;
;; If a declaration is parsed:
;;
;; The point is left at the first token after the first complete
;; declarator, if there is one. The return value is a list of 5 elements,
;; where the first is the position of the first token in the declarator.
;; (See below for the other four.)
;; Some examples:
;;
;; void foo (int a, char *b) stuff ...
;; car ^ ^ point
;; float (*a)[], b;
;; car ^ ^ point
;; unsigned int a = c_style_initializer, b;
;; car ^ ^ point
;; unsigned int a (cplusplus_style_initializer), b;
;; car ^ ^ point (might change)
;; class Foo : public Bar {}
;; car ^ ^ point
;; class PikeClass (int a, string b) stuff ...
;; car ^ ^ point
;; enum bool;
;; car ^ ^ point
;; enum bool flag;
;; car ^ ^ point
;; void cplusplus_function (int x) throw (Bad);
;; car ^ ^ point
;; Foo::Foo (int b) : Base (b) {}
;; car ^ ^ point
;;
;; auto foo = 5;
;; car ^ ^ point
;; auto cplusplus_11 (int a, char *b) -> decltype (bar):
;; car ^ ^ point
;;
;;
;;
;; The second element of the return value is non-nil when a
;; `c-typedef-decl-kwds' specifier is found in the declaration.
;; Specifically it is a dotted pair (A . B) where B is t when a
;; `c-typedef-kwds' ("typedef") is present, and A is t when some
;; other `c-typedef-decl-kwds' (e.g. class, struct, enum)
;; specifier is present. I.e., (some of) the declared
;; identifier(s) are types.
;;
;; The third element of the return value is non-nil when the declaration
;; parsed might be an expression. The fourth element is the position of
;; the start of the type identifier, or the same as the first element when
;; there is no type identifier. The fifth element is t if either CONTEXT
;; was 'top, or the declaration is detected to be treated as top level
;; (e.g. with the keyword "extern").
;;
;; If a cast is parsed:
;;
;; The point is left at the first token after the closing paren of
;; the cast. The return value is `cast'. Note that the start
;; position must be at the first token inside the cast parenthesis
;; to recognize it.
;;
;; PRECEDING-TOKEN-END is the first position after the preceding
;; token, i.e. on the other side of the syntactic ws from the point.
;; Use a value less than or equal to (point-min) if the point is at
;; the first token in (the visible part of) the buffer.
;;
;; CONTEXT is a symbol that describes the context at the point:
;; 'decl In a comma-separated declaration context (typically
;; inside a function declaration arglist).
;; '<> In an angle bracket arglist.
;; 'arglist Some other type of arglist.
;; 'top Some other context and point is at the top-level (either
;; outside any braces or directly inside a class or namespace,
;; etc.)
;; nil Some other context or unknown context. Includes
;; within the parens of an if, for, ... construct.
;; 'not-decl This value is never supplied to this function. It
;; would mean we're definitely not in a declaration.
;;
;; LAST-CAST-END is the first token after the closing paren of a
;; preceding cast, or nil if none is known. If
;; `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1' is used in succession, it should be
;; the position after the closest preceding call where a cast was
;; matched. In that case it's used to discover chains of casts like
;; "(a) (b) c".
;;
;; This function records identifier ranges on
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' and `c-record-ref-identifiers' if
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' is non-nil.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let (;; `start-pos' is used below to point to the start of the
;; first type, i.e. after any leading specifiers. It might
;; also point at the beginning of the preceding syntactic
;; whitespace.
(start-pos (point))
;; Set to the result of `c-forward-type'.
at-type
;; The position of the first token in what we currently
;; believe is the type in the declaration or cast, after any
;; specifiers and their associated clauses.
type-start
;; The position of the first token in what we currently
;; believe is the declarator for the first identifier. Set
;; when the type is found, and moved forward over any
;; `c-decl-hangon-kwds' and their associated clauses that
;; occurs after the type.
id-start
;; These store `at-type', `type-start' and `id-start' of the
;; identifier before the one in those variables. The previous
;; identifier might turn out to be the real type in a
;; declaration if the last one has to be the declarator in it.
;; If `backup-at-type' is nil then the other variables have
;; undefined values.
backup-at-type backup-type-start backup-id-start
;; Set if we've found a specifier (apart from "typedef") that makes
;; the defined identifier(s) types.
at-type-decl
;; Set if we've a "typedef" keyword.
at-typedef
;; Set if we've found a specifier that can start a declaration
;; where there's no type.
maybe-typeless
;; Save the value of kwd-sym between loops of the "Check for a
;; type" loop. Needed to distinguish a C++11 "auto" from a pre
;; C++11 one.
prev-kwd-sym
;; If a specifier is found that also can be a type prefix,
;; these flags are set instead of those above. If we need to
;; back up an identifier, they are copied to the real flag
;; variables. Thus they only take effect if we fail to
;; interpret it as a type.
backup-at-type-decl backup-maybe-typeless
;; Whether we've found a declaration or a cast. We might know
;; this before we've found the type in it. It's 'ids if we've
;; found two consecutive identifiers (usually a sure sign, but
;; we should allow that in labels too), and t if we've found a
;; specifier keyword (a 100% sure sign).
at-decl-or-cast
;; Set when we need to back up to parse this as a declaration
;; but not as a cast.
backup-if-not-cast
;; For casts, the return position.
cast-end
;; Have we got a new-style C++11 "auto"?
new-style-auto
;; Set when the symbol before `preceding-token-end' is known to
;; terminate the previous construct, or when we're at point-min.
at-decl-start
;; Set when we have encountered a keyword (e.g. "extern") which
;; causes the following declaration to be treated as though top-level.
make-top
;; Save `c-record-type-identifiers' and
;; `c-record-ref-identifiers' since ranges are recorded
;; speculatively and should be thrown away if it turns out
;; that it isn't a declaration or cast.
(save-rec-type-ids c-record-type-identifiers)
(save-rec-ref-ids c-record-ref-identifiers)
;; Set when we parse a declaration which might also be an expression,
;; such as "a *b". See CASE 16 and CASE 17.
maybe-expression)
(save-excursion
(goto-char preceding-token-end)
(setq at-decl-start
(or (bobp)
(let ((tok-end (point)))
(c-backward-token-2)
(member (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) tok-end)
c-pre-start-tokens)))))
(while (c-forward-annotation)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
;; Check for a type. Unknown symbols are treated as possible
;; types, but they could also be specifiers disguised through
;; macros like __INLINE__, so we recognize both types and known
;; specifiers after them too.
(while
(let* ((start (point)) kwd-sym kwd-clause-end found-type noise-start)
(cond
;; Look for a specifier keyword clause.
((or (and (looking-at c-make-top-level-key)
(setq make-top t))
(looking-at c-prefix-spec-kwds-re)
(and (c-major-mode-is 'java-mode)
(looking-at "@[A-Za-z0-9]+")))
(save-match-data
(if (looking-at c-typedef-key)
(setq at-typedef t)))
(setq kwd-sym (c-keyword-sym (match-string 1)))
(save-excursion
(c-forward-keyword-clause 1)
(setq kwd-clause-end (point))))
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re))
(setq noise-start (point))
(while
(and
(c-forward-noise-clause)
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re)))
(setq kwd-clause-end (point))))
(when (setq found-type (c-forward-type t)) ; brace-block-too
;; Found a known or possible type or a prefix of a known type.
(when (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode) ; C++11 style "auto"?
(eq prev-kwd-sym (c-keyword-sym "auto"))
(looking-at "[=(]")) ; FIXME!!! proper regexp.
(setq new-style-auto t)
(setq found-type nil)
(goto-char start)) ; position of foo in "auto foo"
(when at-type
;; Got two identifiers with nothing but whitespace
;; between them. That can only happen in declarations.
(setq at-decl-or-cast 'ids)
(when (eq at-type 'found)
;; If the previous identifier is a found type we
;; record it as a real one; it might be some sort of
;; alias for a prefix like "unsigned".
(save-excursion
(goto-char type-start)
(let ((c-promote-possible-types t))
(c-forward-type)))))
(setq backup-at-type at-type
backup-type-start type-start
backup-id-start id-start
at-type found-type
type-start start
id-start (point)
;; The previous ambiguous specifier/type turned out
;; to be a type since we've parsed another one after
;; it, so clear these backup flags.
backup-at-type-decl nil
backup-maybe-typeless nil))
(if (or kwd-sym noise-start)
(progn
;; Handle known specifier keywords and
;; `c-decl-hangon-kwds' which can occur after known
;; types.
(if (or (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-decl-hangon-kwds)
noise-start)
;; It's a hang-on keyword or noise clause that can occur
;; anywhere.
(progn
(if at-type
;; Move the identifier start position if
;; we've passed a type.
(setq id-start kwd-clause-end)
;; Otherwise treat this as a specifier and
;; move the fallback position.
(setq start-pos kwd-clause-end))
(goto-char kwd-clause-end))
;; It's an ordinary specifier so we know that
;; anything before this can't be the type.
(setq backup-at-type nil
start-pos kwd-clause-end)
(if found-type
;; It's ambiguous whether this keyword is a
;; specifier or a type prefix, so set the backup
;; flags. (It's assumed that `c-forward-type'
;; moved further than `c-forward-keyword-clause'.)
(progn
(when (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-typedef-decl-kwds)
(setq backup-at-type-decl t))
(when (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-typeless-decl-kwds)
(setq backup-maybe-typeless t)))
(when (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-typedef-decl-kwds)
;; This test only happens after we've scanned a type.
;; So, with valid syntax, kwd-sym can't be 'typedef.
(setq at-type-decl t))
(when (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-typeless-decl-kwds)
(setq maybe-typeless t))
;; Haven't matched a type so it's an unambiguous
;; specifier keyword and we know we're in a
;; declaration.
(setq at-decl-or-cast t)
(setq prev-kwd-sym kwd-sym)
(goto-char kwd-clause-end))))
;; If the type isn't known we continue so that we'll jump
;; over all specifiers and type identifiers. The reason
;; to do this for a known type prefix is to make things
;; like "unsigned INT16" work.
(and found-type (not (eq found-type t))))))
(cond
((eq at-type t)
;; If a known type was found, we still need to skip over any
;; hangon keyword clauses after it. Otherwise it has already
;; been done in the loop above.
(while
(cond ((looking-at c-decl-hangon-key)
(c-forward-keyword-clause 1))
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re))
(c-forward-noise-clause))))
(setq id-start (point)))
((eq at-type 'prefix)
;; A prefix type is itself a primitive type when it's not
;; followed by another type.
(setq at-type t))
((not at-type)
;; Got no type but set things up to continue anyway to handle
;; the various cases when a declaration doesn't start with a
;; type.
(setq id-start start-pos))
((and (eq at-type 'maybe)
(c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode))
;; If it's C++ then check if the last "type" ends on the form
;; "foo::foo" or "foo::~foo", i.e. if it's the name of a
;; (con|de)structor.
(save-excursion
(let (name end-2 end-1)
(goto-char id-start)
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(setq end-2 (point))
(when (and
(c-simple-skip-symbol-backward)
(progn
(setq name
(buffer-substring-no-properties (point) end-2))
;; Cheating in the handling of syntactic ws below.
(< (skip-chars-backward ":~ \t\n\r\v\f") 0))
(progn
(setq end-1 (point))
(c-simple-skip-symbol-backward))
(>= (point) type-start)
(equal (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) end-1)
name)
(goto-char end-2)
(progn
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (char-after) ?\()))
;; It is a (con|de)structor name. In that case the
;; declaration is typeless so zap out any preceding
;; identifier(s) that we might have taken as types.
(goto-char type-start)
(setq at-type nil
backup-at-type nil
id-start type-start))))))
;; Check for and step over a type decl expression after the thing
;; that is or might be a type. This can't be skipped since we
;; need the correct end position of the declarator for
;; `max-type-decl-end-*'.
(let ((start (point)) (paren-depth 0) pos
;; True if there's a non-open-paren match of
;; `c-type-decl-prefix-key'.
got-prefix
;; True if the declarator is surrounded by a parenthesis pair.
got-parens
;; True if there is an identifier in the declarator.
got-identifier
;; True if we find a number where an identifier was expected.
got-number
;; True if there's a non-close-paren match of
;; `c-type-decl-suffix-key'.
got-suffix
;; True if there's a prefix match outside the outermost
;; paren pair that surrounds the declarator.
got-prefix-before-parens
;; True if there's a prefix, such as "*" which might precede the
;; identifier in a function declaration.
got-function-name-prefix
;; True if there's a suffix match outside the outermost
;; paren pair that surrounds the declarator. The value is
;; the position of the first suffix match.
got-suffix-after-parens
;; True if we've parsed the type decl to a token that is
;; known to end declarations in this context.
at-decl-end
;; The earlier values of `at-type' and `type-start' if we've
;; shifted the type backwards.
identifier-type identifier-start
;; If `c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists' is set we need to
;; turn it off during the name skipping below to avoid
;; getting `c-type' properties that might be bogus. That
;; can happen since we don't know if
;; `c-restricted-<>-arglists' will be correct inside the
;; arglist paren that gets entered.
c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists
;; Start of the identifier for which `got-identifier' was set.
name-start
;; Position after (innermost) open parenthesis encountered in the
;; prefix operators.
after-paren-pos)
(goto-char id-start)
;; Skip over type decl prefix operators. (Note similar code in
;; `c-forward-declarator'.)
(if (and c-recognize-typeless-decls
(equal c-type-decl-prefix-key regexp-unmatchable))
(when (eq (char-after) ?\()
(progn
(setq paren-depth (1+ paren-depth))
(forward-char)
(setq after-paren-pos (point))))
(while (and (looking-at c-type-decl-prefix-key)
(if (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(match-beginning 3))
;; If the third submatch matches in C++ then
;; we're looking at an identifier that's a
;; prefix only if it specifies a member pointer.
(when (progn (setq pos (point))
(setq got-identifier (c-forward-name)))
(setq name-start pos)
(if (looking-at "\\(::\\)")
;; We only check for a trailing "::" and
;; let the "*" that should follow be
;; matched in the next round.
(progn (setq got-identifier nil) t)
;; It turned out to be the real identifier,
;; so stop.
nil))
t))
(if (eq (char-after) ?\()
(progn
(setq paren-depth (1+ paren-depth))
(forward-char)
(setq after-paren-pos (point)))
(unless got-prefix-before-parens
(setq got-prefix-before-parens (= paren-depth 0)))
(setq got-prefix t)
(when (save-match-data
(looking-at c-type-decl-operator-prefix-key))
(setq got-function-name-prefix t))
(goto-char (match-end 1)))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)))
(setq got-parens (> paren-depth 0))
;; Try to skip over an identifier.
(or got-identifier
(and (looking-at c-identifier-start)
(setq pos (point))
(setq got-identifier (c-forward-name))
(setq name-start pos))
(when (looking-at "[0-9]")
(setq got-number t)) ; We probably have an arithmetic expression.
(and maybe-typeless
(or (eq at-type 'maybe)
(when (eq at-type 'found)
;; Remove the ostensible type from the found types list.
(when type-start
(c-unfind-type
(buffer-substring-no-properties
type-start
(save-excursion
(goto-char type-start)
(c-end-of-token)
(point)))))
t))
;; The token which we assumed to be a type is actually the
;; identifier, and we have no explicit type.
(setq at-type nil
name-start type-start
id-start type-start
got-identifier t)))
;; Skip over type decl suffix operators and trailing noise macros.
(while
(cond
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re))
(c-forward-noise-clause))
((and (looking-at c-type-decl-suffix-key)
;; We avoid recognizing foo(bar) or foo() at top level as a
;; construct here in C, since we want to recognize this as a
;; typeless function declaration.
(not (and (c-major-mode-is 'c-mode)
(not got-prefix)
(or (eq context 'top) make-top)
(eq (char-after) ?\))
after-paren-pos
(or (memq at-type '(nil maybe))
(not got-identifier)
(save-excursion
(goto-char after-paren-pos)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
;; Prevent the symbol being recorded as a type.
(let (c-record-type-identifiers)
(not (memq (c-forward-type)
'(nil maybe)))))))))
(if (eq (char-after) ?\))
(when (> paren-depth 0)
(setq paren-depth (1- paren-depth))
(forward-char)
t)
(when (if (save-match-data (looking-at "\\s("))
(c-safe (c-forward-sexp 1) t)
(goto-char (match-end 1))
t)
(when (and (not got-suffix-after-parens)
(= paren-depth 0))
(setq got-suffix-after-parens (match-beginning 0)))
(setq got-suffix t))))
(t
;; No suffix matched. We might have matched the
;; identifier as a type and the open paren of a
;; function arglist as a type decl prefix. In that
;; case we should "backtrack": Reinterpret the last
;; type as the identifier, move out of the arglist and
;; continue searching for suffix operators.
;;
;; Do this even if there's no preceding type, to cope
;; with old style function declarations in K&R C,
;; (con|de)structors in C++ and `c-typeless-decl-kwds'
;; style declarations. That isn't applicable in an
;; arglist context, though.
(when (and (> paren-depth 0) ; ensures `after-paren-pos' is non-nil
(not got-prefix-before-parens)
(not (eq at-type t))
(or backup-at-type
maybe-typeless
backup-maybe-typeless
(when c-recognize-typeless-decls
(and (memq context '(nil top))
;; Deal with C++11's "copy-initialization"
;; where we have <type>(<constant>), by
;; contrasting with a typeless
;; <name>(<type><parameter>, ...).
(save-excursion
(goto-char after-paren-pos)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(or (c-forward-type)
;; Recognize a top-level typeless
;; function declaration in C.
(and (c-major-mode-is 'c-mode)
(or (eq context 'top) make-top)
(eq (char-after) ?\))))))))
(let ((pd paren-depth))
(setq pos (point))
(catch 'pd
(while (> pd 0)
(setq pos (c-up-list-forward pos))
(when (or (null pos)
(not (eq (char-before pos) ?\))))
(throw 'pd nil))
(goto-char pos)
(setq pd (1- pd)))
t)))
(c-fdoc-shift-type-backward)
t)))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
(when (and (not got-identifier)
(or (and new-style-auto
(looking-at c-auto-ops-re))
(and (or maybe-typeless backup-maybe-typeless)
(not got-prefix)
at-type)))
;; Have found no identifier but `c-typeless-decl-kwds' has
;; matched so we know we're inside a declaration. The
;; preceding type must be the identifier instead.
(c-fdoc-shift-type-backward))
;; Prepare the "-> type;" for fontification later on.
(when (and new-style-auto
(looking-at c-haskell-op-re))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq type-start (point))
(setq at-type (c-forward-type))))
;; Move forward over any "WS" ids (like "final" or "override" in C++)
(while (looking-at c-type-decl-suffix-ws-ids-key)
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
(setq
at-decl-or-cast
(catch 'at-decl-or-cast
;; CASE 1
(when (> paren-depth 0)
;; Encountered something inside parens that isn't matched by
;; the `c-type-decl-*' regexps, so it's not a type decl
;; expression. Try to skip out to the same paren depth to
;; not confuse the cast check below. If we don't manage this and
;; `at-decl-or-cast' is 'ids we might have an expression like
;; "foo bar ({ ..." which is a valid C++11 initialization.
(if (and (not (c-safe (goto-char (scan-lists (point) 1 paren-depth))))
(eq at-decl-or-cast 'ids))
(c-fdoc-shift-type-backward))
;; If we've found a specifier keyword then it's a
;; declaration regardless.
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast (memq at-decl-or-cast '(t ids))))
(setq at-decl-end
(looking-at (cond ((eq context '<>) "[,>]")
((not (memq context '(nil top))) "[,)]")
(t "[,;]"))))
;; Now we've collected info about various characteristics of
;; the construct we're looking at. Below follows a decision
;; tree based on that. It's ordered to check more certain
;; signs before less certain ones.
(if got-identifier
(progn
;; CASE 2
(when (and (or at-type maybe-typeless)
(not (or got-prefix got-parens)))
;; Got another identifier directly after the type, so it's a
;; declaration.
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
(when (and got-parens
(not got-function-name-prefix)
;; (not got-suffix-after-parens)
(or backup-at-type
maybe-typeless
backup-maybe-typeless
(eq at-decl-or-cast t)
;; Check whether we have "bar (gnu);" where we
;; are directly inside a class (etc.) called "bar".
(save-excursion
(and
(progn
(goto-char name-start)
(not (memq (c-forward-type) '(nil maybe))))
(progn
(goto-char id-start)
(c-directly-in-class-called-p
(buffer-substring
type-start
(progn
(goto-char type-start)
(c-forward-type)
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(point)))))))))
;; Got a declaration of the form "foo bar (gnu);" or "bar
;; (gnu);" where we've recognized "bar" as the type and "gnu"
;; as the declarator, and in the latter case, checked that
;; "bar (gnu)" appears directly inside the class "bar". In
;; this case it's however more likely that "bar" is the
;; declarator and "gnu" a function argument or initializer
;; (if `c-recognize-paren-inits' is set), since the parens
;; around "gnu" would be superfluous if it's a declarator.
;; Shift the type one step backward.
(c-fdoc-shift-type-backward)))
;; Found no identifier.
(if backup-at-type
(progn
;; CASE 3
(when (= (point) start)
;; Got a plain list of identifiers. If a colon follows it's
;; a valid label, or maybe a bitfield. Otherwise the last
;; one probably is the declared identifier and we should
;; back up to the previous type, providing it isn't a cast.
(if (and (eq (char-after) ?:)
(not (c-major-mode-is 'java-mode)))
(cond
;; If we've found a specifier keyword then it's a
;; declaration regardless.
((eq at-decl-or-cast t)
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
((and c-has-bitfields
(eq at-decl-or-cast 'ids)) ; bitfield.
(setq backup-if-not-cast t)
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t)))
(setq backup-if-not-cast t)
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t)))
;; CASE 4
(when (and got-suffix
(not got-prefix)
(not got-parens))
;; Got a plain list of identifiers followed by some suffix.
;; If this isn't a cast then the last identifier probably is
;; the declared one and we should back up to the previous
;; type.
(setq backup-if-not-cast t)
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t)))
;; CASE 5
(when (eq at-type t)
;; If the type is known we know that there can't be any
;; identifier somewhere else, and it's only in declarations in
;; e.g. function prototypes and in casts that the identifier may
;; be left out.
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
(when (= (point) start)
;; Only got a single identifier (parsed as a type so far).
;; CASE 6
(if (and
;; Check that the identifier isn't at the start of an
;; expression.
at-decl-end
(cond
((eq context 'decl)
;; Inside an arglist that contains declarations. If K&R
;; style declarations and parenthesis style initializers
;; aren't allowed then the single identifier must be a
;; type, else we require that it's known or found
;; (primitive types are handled above).
(or (and (not c-recognize-knr-p)
(not c-recognize-paren-inits))
(memq at-type '(known found))))
((eq context '<>)
;; Inside a template arglist. Accept known and found
;; types; other identifiers could just as well be
;; constants in C++.
(memq at-type '(known found)))))
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t)
;; CASE 7
;; Can't be a valid declaration or cast, but if we've found a
;; specifier it can't be anything else either, so treat it as
;; an invalid/unfinished declaration or cast.
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast at-decl-or-cast))))
(if (and got-parens
(not got-prefix)
(memq context '(nil top))
(not (eq at-type t))
(or backup-at-type
maybe-typeless
backup-maybe-typeless
(when c-recognize-typeless-decls
(or (not got-suffix)
(not (looking-at
c-after-suffixed-type-maybe-decl-key))))))
;; Got an empty paren pair and a preceding type that probably
;; really is the identifier. Shift the type backwards to make
;; the last one the identifier. This is analogous to the
;; "backtracking" done inside the `c-type-decl-suffix-key' loop
;; above.
;;
;; Exception: In addition to the conditions in that
;; "backtracking" code, do not shift backward if we're not
;; looking at either `c-after-suffixed-type-decl-key' or "[;,]".
;; Since there's no preceding type, the shift would mean that
;; the declaration is typeless. But if the regexp doesn't match
;; then we will simply fall through in the tests below and not
;; recognize it at all, so it's better to try it as an abstract
;; declarator instead.
(c-fdoc-shift-type-backward)
;; Still no identifier.
;; CASE 8
(when (and got-prefix (or got-parens got-suffix))
;; Require `got-prefix' together with either `got-parens' or
;; `got-suffix' to recognize it as an abstract declarator:
;; `got-parens' only is probably an empty function call.
;; `got-suffix' only can build an ordinary expression together
;; with the preceding identifier which we've taken as a type.
;; We could actually accept on `got-prefix' only, but that can
;; easily occur temporarily while writing an expression so we
;; avoid that case anyway. We could do a better job if we knew
;; the point when the fontification was invoked.
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
;; CASE 9
(when (and at-type
(not got-prefix)
(not got-parens)
got-suffix-after-parens
(eq (char-after got-suffix-after-parens) ?\())
;; Got a type, no declarator but a paren suffix. I.e. it's a
;; normal function call after all (or perhaps a C++ style object
;; instantiation expression).
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast nil))))
;; CASE 9.5
(when (and (not context) ; i.e. not at top level.
(c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(eq at-decl-or-cast 'ids)
after-paren-pos)
;; We've got something like "foo bar (...)" in C++ which isn't at
;; the top level. This is probably a uniform initialization of bar
;; to the contents of the parens. In this case the declarator ends
;; at the open paren.
(goto-char (1- after-paren-pos))
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
;; CASE 10
(when at-decl-or-cast
;; By now we've located the type in the declaration that we know
;; we're in.
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
;; CASE 11
(when (and got-identifier
(looking-at c-after-suffixed-type-decl-key)
(or (eq context 'top)
make-top
(and (eq context nil)
(match-beginning 1)))
(if (and got-parens
(not got-prefix)
(not got-suffix)
(not (eq at-type t)))
;; Shift the type backward in the case that there's a
;; single identifier inside parens. That can only
;; occur in K&R style function declarations so it's
;; more likely that it really is a function call.
;; Therefore we only do this after
;; `c-after-suffixed-type-decl-key' has matched.
(progn (c-fdoc-shift-type-backward) t)
got-suffix-after-parens))
;; A declaration according to `c-after-suffixed-type-decl-key'.
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
;; CASE 12
(when (and (or got-prefix (not got-parens))
(memq at-type '(t known)))
;; It's a declaration if a known type precedes it and it can't be a
;; function call.
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
;; If we get here we can't tell if this is a type decl or a normal
;; expression by looking at it alone. (That's under the assumption
;; that normal expressions always can look like type decl expressions,
;; which isn't really true but the cases where it doesn't hold are so
;; uncommon (e.g. some placements of "const" in C++) it's not worth
;; the effort to look for them.)
;;; 2008-04-16: commented out the next form, to allow the function to recognize
;;; "foo (int bar)" in CC (an implicit type (in class foo) without a semicolon)
;;; as a(n almost complete) declaration, enabling it to be fontified.
;; CASE 13
;; (unless (or at-decl-end (looking-at "=[^=]"))
;; If this is a declaration it should end here or its initializer(*)
;; should start here, so check for allowed separation tokens. Note
;; that this rule doesn't work e.g. with a K&R arglist after a
;; function header.
;;
;; *) Don't check for C++ style initializers using parens
;; since those already have been matched as suffixes.
;;
;; If `at-decl-or-cast' is then we've found some other sign that
;; it's a declaration or cast, so then it's probably an
;; invalid/unfinished one.
;; (throw 'at-decl-or-cast at-decl-or-cast))
;; Below are tests that only should be applied when we're certain to
;; not have parsed halfway through an expression.
;; CASE 14
(when (memq at-type '(t known))
;; The expression starts with a known type so treat it as a
;; declaration.
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
;; CASE 15
(when (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
;; In C++ we check if the identifier is a known type, since
;; (con|de)structors use the class name as identifier.
;; We've always shifted over the identifier as a type and
;; then backed up again in this case.
identifier-type
(or (memq identifier-type '(found known))
(and (eq (char-after identifier-start) ?~)
;; `at-type' probably won't be 'found for
;; destructors since the "~" is then part of the
;; type name being checked against the list of
;; known types, so do a check without that
;; operator.
(or (save-excursion
(goto-char (1+ identifier-start))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(c-with-syntax-table
c-identifier-syntax-table
(looking-at c-known-type-key)))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (1+ identifier-start))
;; We have already parsed the type earlier,
;; so it'd be possible to cache the end
;; position instead of redoing it here, but
;; then we'd need to keep track of another
;; position everywhere.
(c-check-type (point)
(progn (c-forward-type)
(point))))))))
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
(if got-identifier
(progn
;; CASE 16
(when (and got-prefix-before-parens
at-type
(or at-decl-end (looking-at "=[^=]"))
(memq context '(nil top))
(or (not got-suffix)
at-decl-start))
;; Got something like "foo * bar;". Since we're not inside
;; an arglist it would be a meaningless expression because
;; the result isn't used. We therefore choose to recognize
;; it as a declaration. We only allow a suffix (which makes
;; the construct look like a function call) when
;; `at-decl-start' provides additional evidence that we do
;; have a declaration.
(setq maybe-expression t)
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
;; CASE 17
(when (and (or got-suffix-after-parens
(looking-at "=[^=]"))
(eq at-type 'found)
(not (eq context 'arglist)))
;; Got something like "a (*b) (c);" or "a (b) = c;". It could
;; be an odd expression or it could be a declaration. Treat
;; it as a declaration if "a" has been used as a type
;; somewhere else (if it's a known type we won't get here).
(setq maybe-expression t)
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t))
;; CASE 17.5
(when (and c-asymmetry-fontification-flag
got-prefix-before-parens
at-type
(or (not got-suffix)
at-decl-start))
(let ((space-before-id
(save-excursion
(goto-char name-start)
(or (bolp) (memq (char-before) '(?\ ?\t)))))
(space-after-type
(save-excursion
(goto-char type-start)
(and (c-forward-type)
(progn (c-backward-syntactic-ws) t)
(or (eolp)
(memq (char-after) '(?\ ?\t)))))))
(when (not (eq (not space-before-id)
(not space-after-type)))
(setq maybe-expression t)
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t)))))
;; CASE 18
(when (and at-decl-end
(not (memq context '(nil top)))
(or (and got-prefix (not got-number))
(and (eq context 'decl)
(not c-recognize-paren-inits)
(or got-parens got-suffix))))
;; Got a type followed by an abstract declarator. If `got-prefix'
;; is set it's something like "a *" without anything after it. If
;; `got-parens' or `got-suffix' is set it's "a()", "a[]", "a()[]",
;; or similar, which we accept only if the context rules out
;; expressions.
(throw 'at-decl-or-cast t)))
;; If we had a complete symbol table here (which rules out
;; `c-found-types') we should return t due to the disambiguation rule
;; (in at least C++) that anything that can be parsed as a declaration
;; is a declaration. Now we're being more defensive and prefer to
;; highlight things like "foo (bar);" as a declaration only if we're
;; inside an arglist that contains declarations. Update (2017-09): We
;; now recognize a top-level "foo(bar);" as a declaration in C.
;; CASE 19
(or (eq context 'decl)
(and (c-major-mode-is 'c-mode)
(or (eq context 'top) make-top))))))
;; The point is now after the type decl expression.
(cond
;; Check for a cast.
((save-excursion
(and
c-cast-parens
;; Should be the first type/identifier in a cast paren.
(> preceding-token-end (point-min))
(memq (char-before preceding-token-end) c-cast-parens)
;; The closing paren should follow.
(progn
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(looking-at "\\s)"))
;; There should be a primary expression after it.
(let (pos)
(forward-char)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq cast-end (point))
(and (looking-at c-primary-expr-regexp)
(progn
(setq pos (match-end 0))
(or
;; Check if the expression begins with a prefix keyword.
(match-beginning 2)
(if (match-beginning 1)
;; Expression begins with an ambiguous operator. Treat
;; it as a cast if it's a type decl or if we've
;; recognized the type somewhere else.
(or at-decl-or-cast
(memq at-type '(t known found)))
;; Unless it's a keyword, it's the beginning of a primary
;; expression.
(not (looking-at c-keywords-regexp)))))
;; If `c-primary-expr-regexp' matched a nonsymbol token, check
;; that it matched a whole one so that we don't e.g. confuse
;; the operator '-' with '->'. It's ok if it matches further,
;; though, since it e.g. can match the float '.5' while the
;; operator regexp only matches '.'.
(or (not (looking-at c-nonsymbol-token-regexp))
(<= (match-end 0) pos))))
;; There should either be a cast before it or something that isn't an
;; identifier or close paren.
(> preceding-token-end (point-min))
(progn
(goto-char (1- preceding-token-end))
(or (eq (point) last-cast-end)
(progn
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(if (< (skip-syntax-backward "w_") 0)
;; It's a symbol. Accept it only if it's one of the
;; keywords that can precede an expression (without
;; surrounding parens).
(looking-at c-simple-stmt-key)
(and
;; Check that it isn't a close paren (block close is ok,
;; though).
(not (memq (char-before) '(?\) ?\])))
;; Check that it isn't a nonsymbol identifier.
(not (c-on-identifier)))))))))
;; Handle the cast.
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers at-type (not (eq at-type t)))
(let ((c-promote-possible-types t))
(goto-char type-start)
(c-forward-type)))
(goto-char cast-end)
'cast)
(at-decl-or-cast
;; We're at a declaration. Highlight the type and the following
;; declarators.
(when backup-if-not-cast
(c-fdoc-shift-type-backward t))
(when (and (eq context 'decl) (looking-at ","))
;; Make sure to propagate the `c-decl-arg-start' property to
;; the next argument if it's set in this one, to cope with
;; interactive refontification.
(c-put-c-type-property (point) 'c-decl-arg-start))
;; Record the type's coordinates in `c-record-type-identifiers' for
;; later fontification.
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers at-type ;; (not (eq at-type t))
;; There seems no reason to exclude a token from
;; fontification just because it's "a known type that can't
;; be a name or other expression". 2013-09-18.
)
(let ((c-promote-possible-types t))
(save-excursion
(goto-char type-start)
(c-forward-type))))
(list id-start
(and (or at-type-decl at-typedef)
(cons at-type-decl at-typedef))
maybe-expression
type-start
(or (eq context 'top) make-top)))
(t
;; False alarm. Restore the recorded ranges.
(setq c-record-type-identifiers save-rec-type-ids
c-record-ref-identifiers save-rec-ref-ids)
nil))))
(defun c-forward-label (&optional assume-markup preceding-token-end limit)
;; Assuming that point is at the beginning of a token, check if it starts a
;; label and if so move over it and return non-nil (t in default situations,
;; specific symbols (see below) for interesting situations), otherwise don't
;; move and return nil. "Label" here means "most things with a colon".
;;
;; More precisely, a "label" is regarded as one of:
;; (i) a goto target like "foo:" - returns the symbol `goto-target';
;; (ii) A case label - either the entire construct "case FOO:", or just the
;; bare "case", should the colon be missing. We return t;
;; (iii) a keyword which needs a colon, like "default:" or "private:"; We
;; return t;
;; (iv) One of QT's "extended" C++ variants of
;; "private:"/"protected:"/"public:"/"more:" looking like "public slots:".
;; Returns the symbol `qt-2kwds-colon'.
;; (v) QT's construct "signals:". Returns the symbol `qt-1kwd-colon'.
;; (vi) One of the keywords matched by `c-opt-extra-label-key' (without any
;; colon). Currently (2006-03), this applies only to Objective C's
;; keywords "@private", "@protected", and "@public". Returns t.
;;
;; One of the things which will NOT be recognized as a label is a bit-field
;; element of a struct, something like "int foo:5".
;;
;; The end of the label is taken to be just after the colon, or the end of
;; the first submatch in `c-opt-extra-label-key'. The point is directly
;; after the end on return. The terminating char gets marked with
;; `c-decl-end' to improve recognition of the following declaration or
;; statement.
;;
;; If ASSUME-MARKUP is non-nil, it's assumed that the preceding
;; label, if any, has already been marked up like that.
;;
;; If PRECEDING-TOKEN-END is given, it should be the first position
;; after the preceding token, i.e. on the other side of the
;; syntactic ws from the point. Use a value less than or equal to
;; (point-min) if the point is at the first token in (the visible
;; part of) the buffer.
;;
;; The optional LIMIT limits the forward scan for the colon.
;;
;; This function records the ranges of the label symbols on
;; `c-record-ref-identifiers' if `c-record-type-identifiers' (!) is
;; non-nil.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((start (point))
label-end
qt-symbol-idx
macro-start ; if we're in one.
label-type
kwd)
(cond
;; "case" or "default" (Doesn't apply to AWK).
((looking-at c-label-kwds-regexp)
(let ((kwd-end (match-end 1)))
;; Record only the keyword itself for fontification, since in
;; case labels the following is a constant expression and not
;; a label.
(when c-record-type-identifiers
(c-record-ref-id (cons (match-beginning 1) kwd-end)))
;; Find the label end.
(goto-char kwd-end)
(setq label-type
(if (and (c-syntactic-re-search-forward
;; Stop on chars that aren't allowed in expressions,
;; and on operator chars that would be meaningless
;; there. FIXME: This doesn't cope with ?: operators.
"[;{=,@]\\|\\(\\=\\|[^:]\\):\\([^:]\\|\\'\\)"
limit t t nil 1)
(match-beginning 2))
(progn ; there's a proper :
(goto-char (match-beginning 2)) ; just after the :
(c-put-c-type-property (1- (point)) 'c-decl-end)
t)
;; It's an unfinished label. We consider the keyword enough
;; to recognize it as a label, so that it gets fontified.
;; Leave the point at the end of it, but don't put any
;; `c-decl-end' marker.
(goto-char kwd-end)
t))))
;; @private, @protected, @public, in Objective C, or similar.
((and c-opt-extra-label-key
(looking-at c-opt-extra-label-key))
;; For a `c-opt-extra-label-key' match, we record the whole
;; thing for fontification. That's to get the leading '@' in
;; Objective-C protection labels fontified.
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(when c-record-type-identifiers
(c-record-ref-id (cons (match-beginning 1) (point))))
(c-put-c-type-property (1- (point)) 'c-decl-end)
(setq label-type t))
;; All other cases of labels.
((and c-recognize-colon-labels ; nil for AWK and IDL, otherwise t.
;; A colon label must have something before the colon.
(not (eq (char-after) ?:))
;; Check that we're not after a token that can't precede a label.
(or
;; Trivially succeeds when there's no preceding token.
;; Succeeds when we're at a virtual semicolon.
(if preceding-token-end
(<= preceding-token-end (point-min))
(save-excursion
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(setq preceding-token-end (point))
(or (bobp)
(c-at-vsemi-p))))
;; Check if we're after a label, if we're after a closing
;; paren that belong to statement, and with
;; `c-label-prefix-re'. It's done in different order
;; depending on `assume-markup' since the checks have
;; different expensiveness.
(if assume-markup
(or
(eq (c-get-char-property (1- preceding-token-end) 'c-type)
'c-decl-end)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (1- preceding-token-end))
(c-beginning-of-current-token)
(or (looking-at c-label-prefix-re)
(looking-at c-block-stmt-1-key)))
(and (eq (char-before preceding-token-end) ?\))
(c-after-conditional)))
(or
(save-excursion
(goto-char (1- preceding-token-end))
(c-beginning-of-current-token)
(or (looking-at c-label-prefix-re)
(looking-at c-block-stmt-1-key)))
(cond
((eq (char-before preceding-token-end) ?\))
(c-after-conditional))
((eq (char-before preceding-token-end) ?:)
;; Might be after another label, so check it recursively.
(save-restriction
(save-excursion
(goto-char (1- preceding-token-end))
;; Essentially the same as the
;; `c-syntactic-re-search-forward' regexp below.
(setq macro-start
(save-excursion (and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point))))
(if macro-start (narrow-to-region macro-start (point-max)))
(c-syntactic-skip-backward "^-]:?;}=*/%&|,<>!@+" nil t)
;; Note: the following should work instead of the
;; narrow-to-region above. Investigate why not,
;; sometime. ACM, 2006-03-31.
;; (c-syntactic-skip-backward "^-]:?;}=*/%&|,<>!@+"
;; macro-start t)
(let ((pte (point))
;; If the caller turned on recording for us,
;; it shouldn't apply when we check the
;; preceding label.
c-record-type-identifiers)
;; A label can't start at a cpp directive. Check for
;; this, since c-forward-syntactic-ws would foul up on it.
(unless (and c-opt-cpp-prefix (looking-at c-opt-cpp-prefix))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(c-forward-label nil pte start))))))))))
;; Point is still at the beginning of the possible label construct.
;;
;; Check that the next nonsymbol token is ":", or that we're in one
;; of QT's "slots" declarations. Allow '(' for the sake of macro
;; arguments. FIXME: Should build this regexp from the language
;; constants.
(cond
;; public: protected: private:
((and
(c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(search-forward-regexp
"\\=p\\(r\\(ivate\\|otected\\)\\|ublic\\)\\>[^_]" nil t)
(progn (backward-char)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws limit)
(looking-at ":\\([^:]\\|\\'\\)"))) ; A single colon.
(forward-char)
(setq label-type t))
;; QT double keyword like "protected slots:" or goto target.
((progn (goto-char start) nil))
((when (c-syntactic-re-search-forward
"[ \t\n[:?;{=*/%&|,<>!@+-]" limit t t) ; not at EOB
(backward-char)
(setq label-end (point))
(setq qt-symbol-idx
(and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(string-match
"\\(p\\(r\\(ivate\\|otected\\)\\|ublic\\)\\|more\\)\\>"
(buffer-substring start (point)))))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws limit)
(cond
((looking-at ":\\([^:]\\|\\'\\)") ; A single colon.
(forward-char)
(setq label-type
(if (or (string= "signals" ; Special QT macro
(setq kwd (buffer-substring-no-properties start label-end)))
(string= "Q_SIGNALS" kwd))
'qt-1kwd-colon
'goto-target)))
((and qt-symbol-idx
(search-forward-regexp "\\=\\(slots\\|Q_SLOTS\\)\\>" limit t)
(progn (c-forward-syntactic-ws limit)
(looking-at ":\\([^:]\\|\\'\\)"))) ; A single colon
(forward-char)
(setq label-type 'qt-2kwds-colon)))))))
(save-restriction
(narrow-to-region start (point))
;; Check that `c-nonlabel-token-key' doesn't match anywhere.
(catch 'check-label
(goto-char start)
(while (progn
(when (looking-at c-nonlabel-token-key)
(goto-char start)
(setq label-type nil)
(throw 'check-label nil))
(and (c-safe (c-forward-sexp)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
t)
(not (eobp)))))
;; Record the identifiers in the label for fontification, unless
;; it begins with `c-label-kwds' in which case the following
;; identifiers are part of a (constant) expression that
;; shouldn't be fontified.
(when (and c-record-type-identifiers
(progn (goto-char start)
(not (looking-at c-label-kwds-regexp))))
(while (c-syntactic-re-search-forward c-symbol-key nil t)
(c-record-ref-id (cons (match-beginning 0)
(match-end 0)))))
(c-put-c-type-property (1- (point-max)) 'c-decl-end)
(goto-char (point-max)))))
(t
;; Not a label.
(goto-char start)))
label-type))
(defun c-forward-objc-directive ()
;; Assuming the point is at the beginning of a token, try to move
;; forward to the end of the Objective-C directive that starts
;; there. Return t if a directive was fully recognized, otherwise
;; the point is moved as far as one could be successfully parsed and
;; nil is returned.
;;
;; This function records identifier ranges on
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' and `c-record-ref-identifiers' if
;; `c-record-type-identifiers' is non-nil.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((start (point))
start-char
(c-promote-possible-types t)
lim
;; Turn off recognition of angle bracket arglists while parsing
;; types here since the protocol reference list might then be
;; considered part of the preceding name or superclass-name.
c-recognize-<>-arglists)
(if (or
(when (looking-at
(eval-when-compile
(c-make-keywords-re t
(append (c-lang-const c-protection-kwds objc)
'("@end"))
'objc-mode)))
(goto-char (match-end 1))
t)
(and
(looking-at
(eval-when-compile
(c-make-keywords-re t
'("@interface" "@implementation" "@protocol")
'objc-mode)))
;; Handle the name of the class itself.
(progn
;; (c-forward-token-2) ; 2006/1/13 This doesn't move if the token's
;; at EOB.
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(setq lim (point))
(c-skip-ws-forward)
(c-forward-type))
(catch 'break
;; Look for ": superclass-name" or "( category-name )".
(when (looking-at "[:(]")
(setq start-char (char-after))
(forward-char)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(unless (c-forward-type) (throw 'break nil))
(when (eq start-char ?\()
(unless (eq (char-after) ?\)) (throw 'break nil))
(forward-char)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)))
;; Look for a protocol reference list.
(if (eq (char-after) ?<)
(let ((c-recognize-<>-arglists t)
(c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists t)
c-restricted-<>-arglists)
(c-forward-<>-arglist t))
t))))
(progn
(c-backward-syntactic-ws lim)
(c-clear-c-type-property start (1- (point)) 'c-decl-end)
(c-put-c-type-property (1- (point)) 'c-decl-end)
t)
(c-clear-c-type-property start (point) 'c-decl-end)
nil)))
(defun c-beginning-of-inheritance-list (&optional lim)
;; Go to the first non-whitespace after the colon that starts a
;; multiple inheritance introduction. Optional LIM is the farthest
;; back we should search.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(c-backward-token-2 0 t lim)
(while (and (or (looking-at c-symbol-start)
(looking-at "[<,]\\|::"))
(zerop (c-backward-token-2 1 t lim)))))
(defun c-in-method-def-p ()
;; Return nil if we aren't in a method definition, otherwise the
;; position of the initial [+-].
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(and c-opt-method-key
(looking-at c-opt-method-key)
(point))
))
;; Contributed by Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au>.
(defun c-in-gcc-asm-p ()
;; Return non-nil if point is within a gcc \"asm\" block.
;;
;; This should be called with point inside an argument list.
;;
;; Only one level of enclosing parentheses is considered, so for
;; instance nil is returned when in a function call within an asm
;; operand.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(and c-opt-asm-stmt-key
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(backward-up-list 1)
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 (point-min) nil t)
(looking-at c-opt-asm-stmt-key))))
(defun c-at-toplevel-p ()
"Return a determination as to whether point is \"at the top level\".
Informally, \"at the top level\" is anywhere where you can write
a function.
More precisely, being at the top-level means that point is either
outside any enclosing block (such as a function definition), or
directly inside a class, namespace or other block that contains
another declaration level.
If point is not at the top-level (e.g. it is inside a method
definition), then nil is returned. Otherwise, if point is at a
top-level not enclosed within a class definition, t is returned.
Otherwise, a 2-vector is returned where the zeroth element is the
buffer position of the start of the class declaration, and the first
element is the buffer position of the enclosing class's opening
brace.
Note that this function might do hidden buffer changes. See the
comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
;; Note to maintainers: this function consumes a great mass of CPU cycles.
;; Its use should thus be minimized as far as possible.
;; Consider instead using `c-bs-at-toplevel-p'.
(let ((paren-state (c-parse-state)))
(or (not (c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state))
(c-search-uplist-for-classkey paren-state))))
(defun c-just-after-func-arglist-p (&optional lim)
;; Return non-nil if the point is in the region after the argument
;; list of a function and its opening brace (or semicolon in case it
;; got no body). If there are K&R style argument declarations in
;; that region, the point has to be inside the first one for this
;; function to recognize it.
;;
;; If successful, the point is moved to the first token after the
;; function header (see `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1' for details) and
;; the position of the opening paren of the function arglist is
;; returned.
;;
;; The point is clobbered if not successful.
;;
;; LIM is used as bound for backward buffer searches.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((beg (point)) id-start)
(and
(eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim nil nil nil t) 'same)
(not (and (c-major-mode-is 'objc-mode)
(c-forward-objc-directive)))
;; Don't confuse #if .... defined(foo) for a function arglist.
(not (and (looking-at c-cpp-expr-functions-key)
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(c-beginning-of-macro lim)))))
(setq id-start
(car-safe (c-forward-decl-or-cast-1 (c-point 'bosws) 'top nil)))
(numberp id-start)
(< id-start beg)
;; There should not be a '=' or ',' between beg and the
;; start of the declaration since that means we were in the
;; "expression part" of the declaration.
(or (> (point) beg)
(not (looking-at "[=,]")))
(save-excursion
;; Check that there's an arglist paren in the
;; declaration.
(goto-char id-start)
(cond ((eq (char-after) ?\()
;; The declarator is a paren expression, so skip past it
;; so that we don't get stuck on that instead of the
;; function arglist.
(c-forward-sexp))
((and c-opt-op-identifier-prefix
(looking-at c-opt-op-identifier-prefix))
;; Don't trip up on "operator ()".
(c-forward-token-2 2 t)))
(and (< (point) beg)
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward "(" beg t t)
(1- (point)))))))
(defun c-in-knr-argdecl (&optional lim)
;; Return the position of the first argument declaration if point is
;; inside a K&R style argument declaration list, nil otherwise.
;; `c-recognize-knr-p' is not checked. If LIM is non-nil, it's a
;; position that bounds the backward search for the argument list. This
;; function doesn't move point.
;;
;; Point must be within a possible K&R region, e.g. just before a top-level
;; "{". It must be outside of parens and brackets. The test can return
;; false positives otherwise.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
;; If we're in a macro, our search range is restricted to it. Narrow to
;; the searchable range.
(let* ((macro-start (save-excursion (and (c-beginning-of-macro) (point))))
(macro-end (save-excursion (and macro-start (c-end-of-macro) (point))))
(low-lim (max (or lim (point-min)) (or macro-start (point-min))))
before-lparen after-rparen
(here (point))
(pp-count-out 20) ; Max number of paren/brace constructs before
; we give up.
ids ; List of identifiers in the parenthesized list.
id-start after-prec-token decl-or-cast decl-res
c-last-identifier-range identifier-ok)
(narrow-to-region low-lim (or macro-end (point-max)))
;; Search backwards for the defun's argument list. We give up if we
;; encounter a "}" (end of a previous defun) an "=" (which can't be in
;; a knr region) or BOB.
;;
;; The criterion for a paren structure being the arg list is:
;; o - there is non-WS stuff after it but before any "{"; AND
;; o - the token after it isn't a ";" AND
;; o - it is preceded by either an identifier (the function name) or
;; a macro expansion like "DEFUN (...)"; AND
;; o - its content is a non-empty comma-separated list of identifiers
;; (an empty arg list won't have a knr region).
;;
;; The following snippet illustrates these rules:
;; int foo (bar, baz, yuk)
;; int bar [] ;
;; int (*baz) (my_type) ;
;; int (*(* yuk) (void)) (void) ;
;; {
;;
;; Additionally, for a knr list to be recognized:
;; o - The identifier of each declarator up to and including the
;; one "near" point must be contained in the arg list.
(catch 'knr
(while (> pp-count-out 0) ; go back one paren/bracket pair each time.
(setq pp-count-out (1- pp-count-out))
(c-syntactic-skip-backward "^)]}=")
(cond ((eq (char-before) ?\))
(setq after-rparen (point)))
((eq (char-before) ?\])
(setq after-rparen nil))
(t ; either } (hit previous defun) or = or no more
; parens/brackets.
(throw 'knr nil)))
(if after-rparen
;; We're inside a paren. Could it be our argument list....?
(if
(and
(progn
(goto-char after-rparen)
(unless (c-go-list-backward) (throw 'knr nil)) ;
;; FIXME!!! What about macros between the parens? 2007/01/20
(setq before-lparen (point)))
;; It can't be the arg list if next token is ; or {
(progn (goto-char after-rparen)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(not (memq (char-after) '(?\; ?\{ ?\=))))
;; Is the thing preceding the list an identifier (the
;; function name), or a macro expansion?
(progn
(goto-char before-lparen)
(eq (c-backward-token-2) 0)
(or (eq (c-on-identifier) (point))
(and (eq (char-after) ?\))
(c-go-up-list-backward)
(eq (c-backward-token-2) 0)
(eq (c-on-identifier) (point)))))
;; Have we got a non-empty list of comma-separated
;; identifiers?
(progn
(goto-char before-lparen)
(and
(c-forward-over-token-and-ws) ; to first token inside parens
(setq id-start (c-on-identifier)) ; Must be at least one.
(catch 'id-list
(while
(progn
(forward-char)
(c-end-of-current-token)
(push (buffer-substring-no-properties id-start
(point))
ids)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (char-after) ?\,))
(c-forward-over-token-and-ws)
(unless (setq id-start (c-on-identifier))
(throw 'id-list nil)))
(eq (char-after) ?\)))))
;; Are all the identifiers in the k&r list up to the
;; current one also in the argument list?
(progn
(forward-char) ; over the )
(setq after-prec-token after-rparen)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(while (and
(or (consp (setq decl-or-cast
(c-forward-decl-or-cast-1
after-prec-token
nil ; Or 'arglist ???
nil)))
(progn
(goto-char after-prec-token)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq identifier-ok (eq (char-after) ?{))
nil))
(eq (char-after) ?\;)
(setq after-prec-token (1+ (point)))
(goto-char (car decl-or-cast))
(setq decl-res (c-forward-declarator))
(setq identifier-ok
(member (buffer-substring-no-properties
(car decl-res) (cadr decl-res))
ids))
(progn
(goto-char after-prec-token)
(prog1 (< (point) here)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))))
(setq identifier-ok nil))
identifier-ok))
;; ...Yes. We've identified the function's argument list.
(throw 'knr
(progn (goto-char after-rparen)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(point)))
;; ...No. The current parens aren't the function's arg list.
(goto-char before-lparen))
(or (c-go-list-backward) ; backwards over [ .... ]
(throw 'knr nil)))))))))
(defun c-skip-conditional ()
;; skip forward over conditional at point, including any predicate
;; statements in parentheses. No error checking is performed.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(c-forward-sexp (cond
;; else if()
((looking-at (concat "\\<else"
"\\([ \t\n]\\|\\\\\n\\)+"
"if\\>\\([^_]\\|$\\)"))
3)
;; do, else, try, finally
((looking-at (concat "\\<\\("
"do\\|else\\|try\\|finally"
"\\)\\>\\([^_]\\|$\\)"))
1)
;; for, if, while, switch, catch, synchronized, foreach
(t 2))))
(defun c-after-conditional (&optional lim)
;; If looking at the token after a conditional then return the
;; position of its start, otherwise return nil.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(save-excursion
(and (zerop (c-backward-token-2 1 t lim))
(if (looking-at c-block-stmt-hangon-key)
(zerop (c-backward-token-2 1 t lim))
t)
(or (looking-at c-block-stmt-1-key)
(and (eq (char-after) ?\()
(zerop (c-backward-token-2 1 t lim))
(if (looking-at c-block-stmt-hangon-key)
(zerop (c-backward-token-2 1 t lim))
t)
(or (looking-at c-block-stmt-2-key)
(looking-at c-block-stmt-1-2-key))))
(point))))
(defun c-after-special-operator-id (&optional lim)
;; If the point is after an operator identifier that isn't handled
;; like an ordinary symbol (i.e. like "operator =" in C++) then the
;; position of the start of that identifier is returned. nil is
;; returned otherwise. The point may be anywhere in the syntactic
;; whitespace after the last token of the operator identifier.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(save-excursion
(and c-overloadable-operators-regexp
(zerop (c-backward-token-2 1 nil lim))
(looking-at c-overloadable-operators-regexp)
(or (not c-opt-op-identifier-prefix)
(and
(zerop (c-backward-token-2 1 nil lim))
(looking-at c-opt-op-identifier-prefix)))
(point))))
(defsubst c-backward-to-block-anchor (&optional lim)
;; Assuming point is at a brace that opens a statement block of some
;; kind, move to the proper anchor point for that block. It might
;; need to be adjusted further by c-add-stmt-syntax, but the
;; position at return is suitable as start position for that
;; function.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(unless (= (point) (c-point 'boi))
(let ((start (c-after-conditional lim)))
(if start
(goto-char start)))))
(defsubst c-backward-to-decl-anchor (&optional lim)
;; Assuming point is at a brace that opens the block of a top level
;; declaration of some kind, move to the proper anchor point for
;; that block.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(unless (= (point) (c-point 'boi))
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)))
(defun c-search-decl-header-end ()
;; Search forward for the end of the "header" of the current
;; declaration. That's the position where the definition body
;; starts, or the first variable initializer, or the ending
;; semicolon. I.e. search forward for the closest following
;; (syntactically relevant) '{', '=' or ';' token. Point is left
;; _after_ the first found token, or at point-max if none is found.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((base (point)))
(if (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
;; In C++ we need to take special care to handle operator
;; tokens and those pesky template brackets.
(while (and
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;{<=]" nil 'move t t)
(or
(c-end-of-current-token base)
;; Handle operator identifiers, i.e. ignore any
;; operator token preceded by "operator".
(save-excursion
(and (c-safe (c-backward-sexp) t)
(looking-at c-opt-op-identifier-prefix)))
(and (eq (char-before) ?<)
(if (c-safe (goto-char (c-up-list-forward (point))))
t
(goto-char (point-max))
nil))))
(setq base (point)))
(while (and
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;{=]" nil 'move t t)
(c-end-of-current-token base))
(setq base (point))))))
(defun c-beginning-of-decl-1 (&optional lim)
;; Go to the beginning of the current declaration, or the beginning
;; of the previous one if already at the start of it. Point won't
;; be moved out of any surrounding paren. Return a cons cell of the
;; form (MOVE . KNR-POS). MOVE is like the return value from
;; `c-beginning-of-statement-1'. If point skipped over some K&R
;; style argument declarations (and they are to be recognized) then
;; KNR-POS is set to the start of the first such argument
;; declaration, otherwise KNR-POS is nil. If LIM is non-nil, it's a
;; position that bounds the backward search.
;;
;; NB: Cases where the declaration continues after the block, as in
;; "struct foo { ... } bar;", are currently recognized as two
;; declarations, e.g. "struct foo { ... }" and "bar;" in this case.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(catch 'return
(let* ((start (point))
(last-stmt-start (point))
(move (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim nil t)))
;; `c-beginning-of-statement-1' stops at a block start, but we
;; want to continue if the block doesn't begin a top level
;; construct, i.e. if it isn't preceded by ';', '}', ':', bob,
;; or an open paren.
(let ((beg (point)) tentative-move)
;; Go back one "statement" each time round the loop until we're just
;; after a ;, }, or :, or at BOB or the start of a macro or start of
;; an ObjC method. This will move over a multiple declaration whose
;; components are comma separated.
(while (and
;; Must check with c-opt-method-key in ObjC mode.
(not (and c-opt-method-key
(looking-at c-opt-method-key)))
(/= last-stmt-start (point))
(progn
(c-backward-syntactic-ws lim)
(not (or (memq (char-before) '(?\; ?} ?: nil))
(c-at-vsemi-p))))
(save-excursion
(backward-char)
(not (looking-at "\\s(")))
;; Check that we don't move from the first thing in a
;; macro to its header.
(not (eq (setq tentative-move
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim nil t))
'macro)))
(setq last-stmt-start beg
beg (point)
move tentative-move))
(goto-char beg))
(when c-recognize-knr-p
(let ((fallback-pos (point)) knr-argdecl-start)
;; Handle K&R argdecls. Back up after the "statement" jumped
;; over by `c-beginning-of-statement-1', unless it was the
;; function body, in which case we're sitting on the opening
;; brace now. Then test if we're in a K&R argdecl region and
;; that we started at the other side of the first argdecl in
;; it.
(unless (eq (char-after) ?{)
(goto-char last-stmt-start))
(if (and (setq knr-argdecl-start (c-in-knr-argdecl lim))
(< knr-argdecl-start start)
(progn
(goto-char knr-argdecl-start)
(not (eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim nil t) 'macro))))
(throw 'return
(cons (if (eq (char-after fallback-pos) ?{)
'previous
'same)
knr-argdecl-start))
(goto-char fallback-pos))))
;; `c-beginning-of-statement-1' counts each brace block as a separate
;; statement, so the result will be 'previous if we've moved over any.
;; So change our result back to 'same if necessary.
;;
;; If they were brace list initializers we might not have moved over a
;; declaration boundary though, so change it to 'same if we've moved
;; past a '=' before '{', but not ';'. (This ought to be integrated
;; into `c-beginning-of-statement-1', so we avoid this extra pass which
;; potentially can search over a large amount of text.). Take special
;; pains not to get mislead by C++'s "operator=", and the like.
(if (and (eq move 'previous)
(save-excursion
(and
(progn
(while ; keep going back to "[;={"s until we either find
; no more, or get to one which isn't an "operator ="
(and (c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;={]" start t t t)
(eq (char-before) ?=)
c-overloadable-operators-regexp
c-opt-op-identifier-prefix
(save-excursion
(eq (c-backward-token-2) 0)
(looking-at c-overloadable-operators-regexp)
(eq (c-backward-token-2) 0)
(looking-at c-opt-op-identifier-prefix))))
(eq (char-before) ?=))
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;{]" start t t)
(eq (char-before) ?{)
(c-safe (goto-char (c-up-list-forward (point))) t)
(not (c-syntactic-re-search-forward ";" start t t)))))
(cons 'same nil)
(cons move nil)))))
(defun c-end-of-decl-1 ()
;; Assuming point is at the start of a declaration (as detected by
;; e.g. `c-beginning-of-decl-1'), go to the end of it. Unlike
;; `c-beginning-of-decl-1', this function handles the case when a
;; block is followed by identifiers in e.g. struct declarations in C
;; or C++. If a proper end was found then t is returned, otherwise
;; point is moved as far as possible within the current sexp and nil
;; is returned. This function doesn't handle macros; use
;; `c-end-of-macro' instead in those cases.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((start (point)))
(catch 'return
(c-search-decl-header-end)
(when (and c-recognize-knr-p
(eq (char-before) ?\;)
(c-in-knr-argdecl start))
;; Stopped at the ';' in a K&R argdecl section which is
;; detected using the same criteria as in
;; `c-beginning-of-decl-1'. Move to the following block
;; start.
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward "{" nil 'move t))
(when (eq (char-before) ?{)
;; Encountered a block in the declaration. Jump over it.
(condition-case nil
(goto-char (c-up-list-forward (point)))
(error (goto-char (point-max))
(throw 'return nil)))
(if (or (not c-opt-block-decls-with-vars-key)
(save-excursion
(let ((lim (point)))
(goto-char start)
(not (and
;; Check for `c-opt-block-decls-with-vars-key'
;; before the first paren.
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward
(concat "[;=([{]\\|\\("
c-opt-block-decls-with-vars-key
"\\)")
lim t t t)
(match-beginning 1)
(not (eq (char-before) ?_))
;; Check that the first following paren is
;; the block.
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;=([{]"
lim t t t)
(eq (char-before) ?{))))))
;; The declaration doesn't have any of the
;; `c-opt-block-decls-with-vars' keywords in the
;; beginning, so it ends here at the end of the block.
(throw 'return t)))
(while (progn
(if (eq (char-before) ?\;)
(throw 'return t))
(c-syntactic-re-search-forward ";" nil 'move t)))
nil)))
(defun c-looking-at-decl-block (_containing-sexp goto-start &optional limit)
;; Assuming the point is at an open brace, check if it starts a
;; block that contains another declaration level, i.e. that isn't a
;; statement block or a brace list, and if so return non-nil.
;;
;; If the check is successful, the return value is the start of the
;; keyword that tells what kind of construct it is, i.e. typically
;; what `c-decl-block-key' matched. Also, if GOTO-START is set then
;; the point will be at the start of the construct, before any
;; leading specifiers, otherwise it's at the returned position.
;;
;; The point is clobbered if the check is unsuccessful.
;;
;; CONTAINING-SEXP is the position of the open of the surrounding
;; paren, or nil if none.
;;
;; The optional LIMIT limits the backward search for the start of
;; the construct. It's assumed to be at a syntactically relevant
;; position.
;;
;; If any template arglists are found in the searched region before
;; the open brace, they get marked with paren syntax.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((open-brace (point)) kwd-start first-specifier-pos)
(c-syntactic-skip-backward c-block-prefix-charset limit t)
(when (and c-recognize-<>-arglists
(eq (char-before) ?>))
;; Could be at the end of a template arglist.
(let ((c-parse-and-markup-<>-arglists t))
(while (and
(c-backward-<>-arglist nil limit)
(progn
(c-syntactic-skip-backward c-block-prefix-charset limit t)
(eq (char-before) ?>))))))
;; Skip back over noise clauses.
(while (and
c-opt-cpp-prefix
(eq (char-before) ?\))
(let ((after-paren (point)))
(if (and (c-go-list-backward)
(progn (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(c-simple-skip-symbol-backward))
(or (looking-at c-paren-nontype-key)
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re)))
(progn
(c-syntactic-skip-backward c-block-prefix-charset limit t)
t)
(goto-char after-paren)
nil))))
;; Note: Can't get bogus hits inside template arglists below since they
;; have gotten paren syntax above.
(when (and
;; If `goto-start' is set we begin by searching for the
;; first possible position of a leading specifier list.
;; The `c-decl-block-key' search continues from there since
;; we know it can't match earlier.
(if goto-start
(when (c-syntactic-re-search-forward c-symbol-start
open-brace t t)
(goto-char (setq first-specifier-pos (match-beginning 0)))
t)
t)
(cond
((c-syntactic-re-search-forward c-decl-block-key open-brace t t t)
(goto-char (setq kwd-start (match-beginning 0)))
(and
;; Exclude cases where we matched what would ordinarily
;; be a block declaration keyword, except where it's not
;; legal because it's part of a "compound keyword" like
;; "enum class". Of course, if c-after-brace-list-key
;; is nil, we can skip the test.
(or (equal c-after-brace-list-key regexp-unmatchable)
(save-match-data
(save-excursion
(not
(and
(looking-at c-after-brace-list-key)
(= (c-backward-token-2 1 t) 0)
(looking-at c-brace-list-key))))))
(or
;; Found a keyword that can't be a type?
(match-beginning 1)
;; Can be a type too, in which case it's the return type of a
;; function (under the assumption that no declaration level
;; block construct starts with a type).
(not (c-forward-type))
;; Jumped over a type, but it could be a declaration keyword
;; followed by the declared identifier that we've jumped over
;; instead (e.g. in "class Foo {"). If it indeed is a type
;; then we should be at the declarator now, so check for a
;; valid declarator start.
;;
;; Note: This doesn't cope with the case when a declared
;; identifier is followed by e.g. '(' in a language where '('
;; also might be part of a declarator expression. Currently
;; there's no such language.
(not (or (looking-at c-symbol-start)
(looking-at c-type-decl-prefix-key))))))
;; In Pike a list of modifiers may be followed by a brace
;; to make them apply to many identifiers. Note that the
;; match data will be empty on return in this case.
((and (c-major-mode-is 'pike-mode)
(progn
(goto-char open-brace)
(= (c-backward-token-2) 0))
(looking-at c-specifier-key)
;; Use this variant to avoid yet another special regexp.
(c-keyword-member (c-keyword-sym (match-string 1))
'c-modifier-kwds))
(setq kwd-start (point))
t)))
;; Got a match.
(if goto-start
;; Back up over any preceding specifiers and their clauses
;; by going forward from `first-specifier-pos', which is the
;; earliest possible position where the specifier list can
;; start.
(progn
(goto-char first-specifier-pos)
(while (< (point) kwd-start)
(if (looking-at c-symbol-key)
;; Accept any plain symbol token on the ground that
;; it's a specifier masked through a macro (just
;; like `c-forward-decl-or-cast-1' skip forward over
;; such tokens).
;;
;; Could be more restrictive wrt invalid keywords,
;; but that'd only occur in invalid code so there's
;; no use spending effort on it.
(let ((end (match-end 0))
(kwd-sym (c-keyword-sym (match-string 0))))
(unless
(and kwd-sym
;; Moving over a protection kwd and the following
;; ":" (in C++ Mode) to the next token could take
;; us all the way up to `kwd-start', leaving us
;; no chance to update `first-specifier-pos'.
(not (c-keyword-member kwd-sym 'c-protection-kwds))
(c-forward-keyword-clause 0))
(goto-char end)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)))
;; Can't parse a declaration preamble and is still
;; before `kwd-start'. That means `first-specifier-pos'
;; was in some earlier construct. Search again.
(if (c-syntactic-re-search-forward c-symbol-start
kwd-start 'move t)
(goto-char (setq first-specifier-pos (match-beginning 0)))
;; Got no preamble before the block declaration keyword.
(setq first-specifier-pos kwd-start))))
(goto-char first-specifier-pos))
(goto-char kwd-start))
kwd-start)))
(defun c-directly-in-class-called-p (name)
;; Check whether point is directly inside a brace block which is the brace
;; block of a class, struct, or union which is called NAME, a string.
(let* ((paren-state (c-parse-state))
(brace-pos (c-pull-open-brace paren-state))
)
(when (eq (char-after brace-pos) ?{)
(goto-char brace-pos)
(save-excursion
; *c-looking-at-decl-block
; containing-sexp goto-start &optional
; limit)
(when (and (c-looking-at-decl-block
(c-pull-open-brace paren-state)
nil)
(looking-at c-class-key))
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(looking-at name))))))
(defun c-search-uplist-for-classkey (paren-state)
;; Check if the closest containing paren sexp is a declaration
;; block, returning a 2 element vector in that case. Aref 0
;; contains the bufpos at boi of the class key line, and aref 1
;; contains the bufpos of the open brace. This function is an
;; obsolete wrapper for `c-looking-at-decl-block'.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((open-paren-pos (c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state)))
(when open-paren-pos
(save-excursion
(goto-char open-paren-pos)
(when (and (eq (char-after) ?{)
(c-looking-at-decl-block
(c-safe-position open-paren-pos paren-state)
nil))
(back-to-indentation)
(vector (point) open-paren-pos))))))
(defun c-most-enclosing-decl-block (paren-state)
;; Return the buffer position of the most enclosing decl-block brace (in the
;; sense of c-looking-at-decl-block) in the PAREN-STATE structure, or nil if
;; none was found.
(let* ((open-brace (c-pull-open-brace paren-state))
(next-open-brace (c-pull-open-brace paren-state)))
(while (and open-brace
(save-excursion
(goto-char open-brace)
(not (c-looking-at-decl-block next-open-brace nil))))
(setq open-brace next-open-brace
next-open-brace (c-pull-open-brace paren-state)))
open-brace))
(defun c-cheap-inside-bracelist-p (paren-state)
;; Return the position of the L-brace if point is inside a brace list
;; initialization of an array, etc. This is an approximate function,
;; designed for speed over accuracy. It will not find every bracelist, but
;; a non-nil result is reliable. We simply search for "= {" (naturally with
;; syntactic whitespace allowed). PAREN-STATE is the normal thing that it
;; is everywhere else.
(let (b-pos)
(save-excursion
(while
(and (setq b-pos (c-pull-open-brace paren-state))
(progn (goto-char b-pos)
(c-backward-sws)
(c-backward-token-2)
(not (looking-at "=")))))
b-pos)))
(defun c-backward-typed-enum-colon ()
;; We're at a "{" which might be the opening brace of an enum which is
;; strongly typed (by a ":" followed by a type). If this is the case, leave
;; point before the colon and return t. Otherwise leave point unchanged and return nil.
;; Match data will be clobbered.
(let ((here (point))
(colon-pos nil))
(save-excursion
(while
(and (eql (c-backward-token-2) 0)
(or (not (looking-at "\\s)"))
(c-go-up-list-backward))
(cond
((looking-at "::")
t)
((and (eql (char-after) ?:)
(save-excursion
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(or (c-on-identifier)
(progn
(c-backward-token-2)
(looking-at c-brace-list-key)))))
(setq colon-pos (point))
(forward-char)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(or (and (c-forward-type)
(progn (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (point) here)))
(setq colon-pos nil))
nil)
((eql (char-after) ?\()
t)
((looking-at c-symbol-key)
t)
(t nil)))))
(when colon-pos
(goto-char colon-pos)
t)))
(defun c-backward-over-enum-header ()
;; We're at a "{". Move back to the enum-like keyword that starts this
;; declaration and return t, otherwise don't move and return nil.
(let ((here (point))
before-identifier)
(when c-recognize-post-brace-list-type-p
(c-backward-typed-enum-colon))
(while
(and
(eq (c-backward-token-2) 0)
(or (not (looking-at "\\s)"))
(c-go-up-list-backward))
(cond
((and (looking-at c-symbol-key) (c-on-identifier)
(not before-identifier))
(setq before-identifier t))
((and before-identifier
(or (eql (char-after) ?,)
(looking-at c-postfix-decl-spec-key)))
(setq before-identifier nil)
t)
((looking-at c-after-brace-list-key) t)
((looking-at c-brace-list-key) nil)
((eq (char-after) ?\()
(and (eq (c-backward-token-2) 0)
(or (looking-at c-decl-hangon-key)
(and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re)))))
((and c-recognize-<>-arglists
(eq (char-after) ?<)
(looking-at "\\s("))
t)
(t nil))))
(or (looking-at c-brace-list-key)
(progn (goto-char here) nil))))
(defun c-looking-at-or-maybe-in-bracelist (&optional containing-sexp lim)
;; Point is at an open brace. If this starts a brace list, return a list
;; whose car is the buffer position of the start of the construct which
;; introduces the list, and whose cdr is the symbol `in-paren' if the brace
;; is directly enclosed in a parenthesis form (i.e. an arglist), t if we
;; have parsed a keyword matching `c-opt-inexpr-brace-list-key' (e.g. Java's
;; "new"), nil otherwise. Otherwise, if point might be inside an enclosing
;; brace list, return t. If point is definitely neither at nor in a brace
;; list, return nil.
;;
;; CONTAINING-SEXP is the position of the brace/paren/bracket enclosing
;; POINT, or nil if there is no such position, or we do not know it. LIM is
;; a backward search limit.
;;
;; The determination of whether the brace starts a brace list is solely by
;; the context of the brace, not by its contents.
;;
;; Here, "brace list" does not include the body of an enum.
(save-excursion
(let ((start (point))
(class-key
;; Pike can have class definitions anywhere, so we must
;; check for the class key here.
(and (c-major-mode-is 'pike-mode)
c-decl-block-key))
(braceassignp 'dontknow)
inexpr-brace-list bufpos macro-start res pos after-type-id-pos
in-paren parens-before-brace)
(setq res (c-backward-token-2 1 t lim))
;; Checks to do only on the first sexp before the brace.
;; Have we a C++ initialization, without an "="?
(if (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(cond
((and (or (not (eq res 0))
(eq (char-after) ?,))
(c-go-up-list-backward nil lim) ; FIXME!!! Check ; `lim' 2016-07-12.
(eq (char-after) ?\())
(setq braceassignp 'c++-noassign
in-paren 'in-paren))
((looking-at c-pre-id-bracelist-key)
(setq braceassignp nil))
((looking-at c-return-key))
((and (looking-at c-symbol-start)
(not (looking-at c-keywords-regexp)))
(setq after-type-id-pos (point)))
((eq (char-after) ?\()
(setq parens-before-brace t)
nil)
(t nil))
(save-excursion
(cond
((or (not (eq res 0))
(eq (char-after) ?,))
(and (c-go-up-list-backward nil lim) ; FIXME!!! Check `lim' 2016-07-12.
(eq (char-after) ?\()
(setq in-paren 'in-paren)))
((looking-at c-pre-id-bracelist-key))
((looking-at c-return-key))
(t (setq after-type-id-pos (point))
nil))))
(setq braceassignp 'c++-noassign))
(when (and c-opt-inexpr-brace-list-key
(eq (char-after) ?\[))
;; In Java, an initialization brace list may follow
;; directly after "new Foo[]", so check for a "new"
;; earlier.
(while (eq braceassignp 'dontknow)
(setq braceassignp
(cond ((/= (c-backward-token-2 1 t lim) 0) nil)
((looking-at c-opt-inexpr-brace-list-key)
(setq inexpr-brace-list t)
t)
((looking-at "\\sw\\|\\s_\\|[.[]")
;; Carry on looking if this is an
;; identifier (may contain "." in Java)
;; or another "[]" sexp.
'dontknow)
(t nil)))))
(setq pos (point))
(cond
((not braceassignp)
nil)
((and after-type-id-pos
(goto-char after-type-id-pos)
(setq res (c-back-over-member-initializers))
(goto-char res)
(eq (car (c-beginning-of-decl-1 lim)) 'same))
(cons (point) nil)) ; Return value.
((and after-type-id-pos
(progn
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (char-before) ?\()))
;; Single identifier between '(' and '{'. We have a bracelist.
(cons after-type-id-pos 'in-paren))
;; Are we at the parens of a C++ lambda expression?
((and parens-before-brace
(save-excursion
(and
(zerop (c-backward-token-2 1 t lim))
(c-looking-at-c++-lambda-capture-list))))
nil) ; a lambda expression isn't a brace list.
(t
(goto-char pos)
;; Checks to do on all sexps before the brace, up to the
;; beginning of the statement.
(while (eq braceassignp 'dontknow)
(cond ((eq (char-after) ?\;)
(setq braceassignp nil))
((and class-key
(looking-at class-key))
(setq braceassignp nil))
((and c-has-compound-literals
(looking-at c-return-key))
(setq braceassignp t)
nil)
((eq (char-after) ?=)
;; We've seen a =, but must check earlier tokens so
;; that it isn't something that should be ignored.
(setq braceassignp 'maybe)
(while (and (eq braceassignp 'maybe)
(zerop (c-backward-token-2 1 t lim)))
(setq braceassignp
(cond
;; Check for operator =
((and c-opt-op-identifier-prefix
(looking-at c-opt-op-identifier-prefix))
nil)
;; Check for `<opchar>= in Pike.
((and (c-major-mode-is 'pike-mode)
(or (eq (char-after) ?`)
;; Special case for Pikes
;; `[]=, since '[' is not in
;; the punctuation class.
(and (eq (char-after) ?\[)
(eq (char-before) ?`))))
nil)
((looking-at "\\s.") 'maybe)
;; make sure we're not in a C++ template
;; argument assignment
((and
(c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(save-excursion
(let ((here (point))
(pos< (progn
(skip-chars-backward "^<>")
(point))))
(and (eq (char-before) ?<)
(not (c-crosses-statement-barrier-p
pos< here))
(not (c-in-literal))
))))
nil)
(t t))))))
(when (eq braceassignp 'dontknow)
(cond ((and
(not (eq (char-after) ?,))
(save-excursion
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (char-before) ?})))
(setq braceassignp nil))
((/= (c-backward-token-2 1 t lim) 0)
(if (save-excursion
(and c-has-compound-literals
(eq (c-backward-token-2 1 nil lim) 0)
(eq (char-after) ?\()))
(setq braceassignp t)
(setq braceassignp nil))))))
(cond
(braceassignp
;; We've hit the beginning of the aggregate list.
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)
(cons (point) (or in-paren inexpr-brace-list)))
((and after-type-id-pos
(save-excursion
(when (eq (char-after) ?\;)
(c-forward-over-token-and-ws t))
(setq bufpos (point))
(when (looking-at c-opt-<>-sexp-key)
(c-forward-over-token-and-ws)
(when (and (eq (char-after) ?<)
(c-get-char-property (point) 'syntax-table))
(c-go-list-forward nil after-type-id-pos)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)))
(and
(or (not (looking-at c-class-key))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(not (eq (point) after-type-id-pos))))
(progn
(setq res
(c-forward-decl-or-cast-1
(save-excursion (c-backward-syntactic-ws) (point))
nil nil))
(and (consp res)
(eq (car res) after-type-id-pos))))))
(cons bufpos (or in-paren inexpr-brace-list)))
((or (eq (char-after) ?\;)
;; Brace lists can't contain a semicolon, so we're done.
(save-excursion
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (char-before) ?}))
;; They also can't contain a bare }, which is probably the end
;; of a function.
)
nil)
((and (setq macro-start (point))
(c-forward-to-cpp-define-body)
(eq (point) start))
;; We've a macro whose expansion starts with the '{'.
;; Heuristically, if we have a ';' in it we've not got a
;; brace list, otherwise we have.
(let ((macro-end (progn (c-end-of-macro) (point))))
(goto-char start)
(forward-char)
(if (and (c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;,]" macro-end t t)
(eq (char-before) ?\;))
nil
(cons macro-start nil)))) ; (2016-08-30): Lazy! We have no
; languages where
; `c-opt-inexpr-brace-list-key' is
; non-nil and we have macros.
(t t)))) ;; The caller can go up one level.
)))
(defun c-inside-bracelist-p (containing-sexp paren-state accept-in-paren)
;; return the buffer position of the beginning of the brace list statement
;; if CONTAINING-SEXP is inside a brace list, otherwise return nil.
;;
;; CONTAINING-SEXP is the buffer pos of the innermost containing paren. NO
;; IT ISN'T!!! [This function is badly designed, and probably needs
;; reformulating without its first argument, and the critical position being
;; at point.]
;;
;; PAREN-STATE is the remainder of the state of enclosing braces.
;; ACCEPT-IN-PAREN is non-nil iff we will accept as a brace list a brace
;; directly enclosed in a parenthesis.
;;
;; The "brace list" here is recognized solely by its context, not by
;; its contents.
;;
;; N.B.: This algorithm can potentially get confused by cpp macros
;; placed in inconvenient locations. It's a trade-off we make for
;; speed.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(or
;; This will pick up brace list declarations.
(save-excursion
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(and (c-backward-over-enum-header)
(point)))
;; this will pick up array/aggregate init lists, even if they are nested.
(save-excursion
(let ((bufpos t)
next-containing)
(while (and (eq bufpos t)
containing-sexp)
(when paren-state
(setq next-containing (c-pull-open-brace paren-state)))
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(if (c-looking-at-inexpr-block next-containing next-containing)
;; We're in an in-expression block of some kind. Do not
;; check nesting. We deliberately set the limit to the
;; containing sexp, so that c-looking-at-inexpr-block
;; doesn't check for an identifier before it.
(setq bufpos nil)
(if (not (eq (char-after) ?{))
(setq bufpos nil)
(when (eq (setq bufpos (c-looking-at-or-maybe-in-bracelist
next-containing next-containing))
t)
(setq containing-sexp next-containing
next-containing nil)))))
(and (consp bufpos)
(or accept-in-paren (not (eq (cdr bufpos) 'in-paren)))
(car bufpos))))))
(defun c-looking-at-special-brace-list (&optional _lim)
;; If we're looking at the start of a pike-style list, i.e., `({Â })',
;; `([Â ])', `(<Â >)', etc., a cons of a cons of its starting and ending
;; positions and its entry in c-special-brace-lists is returned, nil
;; otherwise. The ending position is nil if the list is still open.
;; LIM is the limit for forward search. The point may either be at
;; the `(' or at the following paren character. Tries to check the
;; matching closer, but assumes it's correct if no balanced paren is
;; found (i.e. the case `({ ... } ... )' is detected as _not_ being
;; a special brace list).
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(if c-special-brace-lists
(condition-case ()
(save-excursion
(let ((beg (point))
inner-beg end type)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(if (eq (char-after) ?\()
(progn
(forward-char 1)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq inner-beg (point))
(setq type (assq (char-after) c-special-brace-lists)))
(if (setq type (assq (char-after) c-special-brace-lists))
(progn
(setq inner-beg (point))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(forward-char -1)
(setq beg (if (eq (char-after) ?\()
(point)
nil)))))
(if (and beg type)
(if (and (c-safe
(goto-char beg)
(c-forward-sexp 1)
(setq end (point))
(= (char-before) ?\)))
(c-safe
(goto-char inner-beg)
(if (looking-at "\\s(")
;; Check balancing of the inner paren
;; below.
(progn
(c-forward-sexp 1)
t)
;; If the inner char isn't a paren then
;; we can't check balancing, so just
;; check the char before the outer
;; closing paren.
(goto-char end)
(backward-char)
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(= (char-before) (cdr type)))))
(if (or (/= (char-syntax (char-before)) ?\))
(= (progn
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(point))
(1- end)))
(cons (cons beg end) type))
(cons (list beg) type)))))
(error nil))))
(defun c-looking-at-bos (&optional _lim)
;; Return non-nil if between two statements or declarations, assuming
;; point is not inside a literal or comment.
;;
;; Obsolete - `c-at-statement-start-p' or `c-at-expression-start-p'
;; are recommended instead.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(c-at-statement-start-p))
(make-obsolete 'c-looking-at-bos 'c-at-statement-start-p "22.1")
(defun c-looking-at-statement-block ()
;; Point is at an opening brace. If this is a statement block (i.e. the
;; elements in the block are terminated by semicolons, or the block is
;; empty, or the block contains a keyword) return non-nil. Otherwise,
;; return nil.
(let ((here (point)))
(prog1
(if (c-go-list-forward)
(let ((there (point)))
(backward-char)
(c-syntactic-skip-backward "^;," here t)
(cond
((eq (char-before) ?\;) t)
((eq (char-before) ?,) nil)
(t ; We're at (1+ here).
(cond
((progn (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (point) (1- there))))
((c-syntactic-re-search-forward c-keywords-regexp there t))
((c-syntactic-re-search-forward "{" there t t)
(backward-char)
(c-looking-at-statement-block))
(t nil)))))
(forward-char)
(cond
((c-syntactic-re-search-forward "[;,]" nil t t)
(eq (char-before) ?\;))
((progn (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(eobp)))
((c-syntactic-re-search-forward c-keywords-regexp nil t t))
((c-syntactic-re-search-forward "{" nil t t)
(backward-char)
(c-looking-at-statement-block))
(t nil)))
(goto-char here))))
(defun c-looking-at-inexpr-block (lim containing-sexp &optional check-at-end)
;; Return non-nil if we're looking at the beginning of a block
;; inside an expression. The value returned is actually a cons of
;; either 'inlambda, 'inexpr-statement or 'inexpr-class and the
;; position of the beginning of the construct.
;;
;; LIM limits the backward search. CONTAINING-SEXP is the start
;; position of the closest containing list. If it's nil, the
;; containing paren isn't used to decide whether we're inside an
;; expression or not. If both LIM and CONTAINING-SEXP are used, LIM
;; needs to be farther back.
;;
;; If CHECK-AT-END is non-nil then extra checks at the end of the
;; brace block might be done. It should only be used when the
;; construct can be assumed to be complete, i.e. when the original
;; starting position was further down than that.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(save-excursion
(let ((res 'maybe) (passed-bracket-pairs 0) bracket-pos passed-paren
haskell-op-pos
(closest-lim (or containing-sexp lim (point-min)))
;; Look at the character after point only as a last resort
;; when we can't disambiguate.
(block-follows (and (eq (char-after) ?{) (point))))
;; Search for a C++11 "->" which suggests a lambda declaration.
(when (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(setq haskell-op-pos
(save-excursion
(while
(progn
(c-syntactic-skip-backward "^;=}>" closest-lim t)
(and (eq (char-before) ?>)
(c-backward-token-2)
(not (looking-at c-haskell-op-re)))))
(and (looking-at c-haskell-op-re)
(point)))))
(goto-char haskell-op-pos))
(while (and (eq res 'maybe)
(progn (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(> (point) closest-lim))
(not (bobp))
(progn (backward-char)
(looking-at "[]).]\\|\\w\\|\\s_"))
(c-safe (forward-char)
(goto-char (scan-sexps (point) -1))))
(setq res
(if (looking-at c-keywords-regexp)
(let ((kw-sym (c-keyword-sym (match-string 1))))
(cond
((and block-follows
(c-keyword-member kw-sym 'c-inexpr-class-kwds))
(and (not (eq passed-paren ?\[))
(or (not (looking-at c-class-key))
;; If the class definition is at the start of
;; a statement, we don't consider it an
;; in-expression class.
(let ((prev (point)))
(while (and
(= (c-backward-token-2 1 nil closest-lim) 0)
(eq (char-syntax (char-after)) ?w))
(setq prev (point)))
(goto-char prev)
(not (c-at-statement-start-p)))
;; Also, in Pike we treat it as an
;; in-expression class if it's used in an
;; object clone expression.
(save-excursion
(and check-at-end
(c-major-mode-is 'pike-mode)
(progn (goto-char block-follows)
(zerop (c-forward-token-2 1 t)))
(eq (char-after) ?\())))
(cons 'inexpr-class (point))))
((c-keyword-member kw-sym 'c-paren-any-kwds) ; e.g. C++11 "throw" or "noexcept"
(setq passed-paren nil)
(setq passed-bracket-pairs 0)
(setq bracket-pos nil)
'maybe)
((c-keyword-member kw-sym 'c-inexpr-block-kwds)
(when (not passed-paren)
(cons 'inexpr-statement (point))))
((c-keyword-member kw-sym 'c-lambda-kwds)
(when (or (not passed-paren)
(eq passed-paren ?\())
(cons 'inlambda (point))))
((c-keyword-member kw-sym 'c-block-stmt-kwds)
nil)
(t
'maybe)))
(if (looking-at "\\s(")
(if passed-paren
(cond
((and (eq passed-paren ?\[)
(eq (char-after) ?\[)
(not (eq (char-after (1+ (point))) ?\[))) ; C++ attribute.
;; Accept several square bracket sexps for
;; Java array initializations.
(setq passed-bracket-pairs (1+ passed-bracket-pairs))
'maybe)
((and (eq passed-paren ?\()
(eq (char-after) ?\[)
(not (eq (char-after (1+ (point))) ?\[))
(eq passed-bracket-pairs 0))
;; C++11 lambda function declaration
(setq passed-bracket-pairs 1)
(setq bracket-pos (point))
'maybe)
(t nil))
(when (not (looking-at "\\[\\["))
(setq passed-paren (char-after))
(when (eq passed-paren ?\[)
(setq passed-bracket-pairs 1)
(setq bracket-pos (point))))
'maybe)
'maybe))))
(if (eq res 'maybe)
(cond
((and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
block-follows
(eq passed-bracket-pairs 1)
(save-excursion
(goto-char bracket-pos)
(or (<= (point) (or lim (point-min)))
(progn
(c-backward-token-2 1 nil lim)
(and
(not (and (c-on-identifier)
(looking-at c-symbol-chars)))
(not (looking-at c-opt-op-identifier-prefix)))))))
(cons 'inlambda bracket-pos))
((and c-recognize-paren-inexpr-blocks
block-follows
containing-sexp
(eq (char-after containing-sexp) ?\())
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(if (or (save-excursion
(c-backward-syntactic-ws lim)
(while (and (eq (char-before) ?>)
(c-get-char-property (1- (point))
'syntax-table)
(c-go-list-backward nil lim))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws lim))
(and (> (point) (or lim (point-min)))
(c-on-identifier)))
(and c-special-brace-lists
(c-looking-at-special-brace-list))
(and c-has-compound-literals
(save-excursion
(goto-char block-follows)
(not (c-looking-at-statement-block)))))
nil
(cons 'inexpr-statement (point)))))
res))))
(defun c-looking-at-inexpr-block-backward (paren-state)
;; Returns non-nil if we're looking at the end of an in-expression
;; block, otherwise the same as `c-looking-at-inexpr-block'.
;; PAREN-STATE is the paren state relevant at the current position.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(save-excursion
;; We currently only recognize a block.
(let ((here (point))
(elem (car-safe paren-state))
containing-sexp)
(when (and (consp elem)
(progn (goto-char (cdr elem))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws here)
(= (point) here)))
(goto-char (car elem))
(if (setq paren-state (cdr paren-state))
(setq containing-sexp (car-safe paren-state)))
(c-looking-at-inexpr-block (c-safe-position containing-sexp
paren-state)
containing-sexp)))))
(defun c-looking-at-c++-lambda-capture-list ()
;; Return non-nil if we're at the opening "[" of the capture list of a C++
;; lambda function, nil otherwise.
(and
(eq (char-after) ?\[)
(not (eq (char-before) ?\[))
(not (eq (char-after (1+ (point))) ?\[))
(save-excursion
(or (eq (c-backward-token-2 1) 1)
(looking-at c-pre-lambda-tokens-re)))
(not (c-in-literal))))
(defun c-at-macro-vsemi-p (&optional pos)
;; Is there a "virtual semicolon" at POS or point?
;; (See cc-defs.el for full details of "virtual semicolons".)
;;
;; This is true when point is at the last non syntactic WS position on the
;; line, there is a macro call last on the line, and this particular macro's
;; name is defined by the regexp `c-vs-macro-regexp' as not needing a
;; semicolon.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(if pos
(goto-char pos)
(setq pos (point)))
(and
c-macro-with-semi-re
(eq (skip-chars-backward " \t") 0)
;; Check we've got nothing after this except comments and empty lines
;; joined by escaped EOLs.
(skip-chars-forward " \t") ; always returns non-nil.
(progn
(while ; go over 1 block comment per iteration.
(and
(looking-at "\\(\\\\[\n\r][ \t]*\\)*")
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(cond
((looking-at c-block-comment-start-regexp)
(and (forward-comment 1)
(skip-chars-forward " \t"))) ; always returns non-nil
((looking-at c-line-comment-start-regexp)
(end-of-line)
nil)
(t nil))))
(eolp))
(goto-char pos)
(progn (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (point) pos))
;; Check for one of the listed macros being before point.
(or (not (eq (char-before) ?\)))
(when (c-go-list-backward)
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
t))
(c-simple-skip-symbol-backward)
(looking-at c-macro-with-semi-re)
(goto-char pos)
(not (c-in-literal)))))) ; The most expensive check last.
(defun c-macro-vsemi-status-unknown-p () t) ; See cc-defs.el.
;; `c-guess-basic-syntax' and the functions that precedes it below
;; implements the main decision tree for determining the syntactic
;; analysis of the current line of code.
;; Dynamically bound to t when `c-guess-basic-syntax' is called during
;; auto newline analysis.
(defvar c-auto-newline-analysis nil)
(defun c-brace-anchor-point (bracepos)
;; BRACEPOS is the position of a brace in a construct like "namespace
;; Bar {". Return the anchor point in this construct; this is the
;; earliest symbol on the brace's line which isn't earlier than
;; "namespace".
;;
;; Currently (2007-08-17), "like namespace" means "matches
;; c-other-block-decl-kwds". It doesn't work with "class" or "struct"
;; or anything like that.
(save-excursion
(let ((boi (c-point 'boi bracepos)))
(goto-char bracepos)
(while (and (> (point) boi)
(not (looking-at c-other-decl-block-key)))
(c-backward-token-2))
(if (> (point) boi) (point) boi))))
(defsubst c-add-syntax (symbol &rest args)
;; A simple function to prepend a new syntax element to
;; `c-syntactic-context'. Using `setq' on it is unsafe since it
;; should always be dynamically bound but since we read it first
;; we'll fail properly anyway if this function is misused.
(setq c-syntactic-context (cons (cons symbol args)
c-syntactic-context)))
(defsubst c-append-syntax (symbol &rest args)
;; Like `c-add-syntax' but appends to the end of the syntax list.
;; (Normally not necessary.)
(setq c-syntactic-context (nconc c-syntactic-context
(list (cons symbol args)))))
(defun c-add-stmt-syntax (syntax-symbol
syntax-extra-args
stop-at-boi-only
containing-sexp
paren-state
&optional fixed-anchor)
;; Add the indicated SYNTAX-SYMBOL to `c-syntactic-context', extending it as
;; needed with further syntax elements of the types `substatement',
;; `inexpr-statement', `arglist-cont-nonempty', `statement-block-intro',
;; `defun-block-intro', and `brace-list-intro'.
;;
;; Do the generic processing to anchor the given syntax symbol on the
;; preceding statement: First skip over any labels and containing statements
;; on the same line. If FIXED-ANCHOR is non-nil, use this as the
;; anchor-point for the given syntactic symbol, and don't make syntactic
;; entries for constructs beginning on lines before that containing
;; ANCHOR-POINT. Otherwise search backward until we find a statement or
;; block start that begins at boi without a label or comment.
;;
;; Point is assumed to be at the prospective anchor point for the
;; given SYNTAX-SYMBOL. More syntax entries are added if we need to
;; skip past open parens and containing statements. Most of the added
;; syntax elements will get the same anchor point - the exception is
;; for an anchor in a construct like "namespace"[*] - this is as early
;; as possible in the construct but on the same line as the {.
;;
;; [*] i.e. with a keyword matching c-other-block-decl-kwds.
;;
;; SYNTAX-EXTRA-ARGS are a list of the extra arguments for the
;; syntax symbol. They are appended after the anchor point.
;;
;; If STOP-AT-BOI-ONLY is nil, we can stop in the middle of the line
;; if the current statement starts there.
;;
;; Note: It's not a problem if PAREN-STATE "overshoots"
;; CONTAINING-SEXP, i.e. contains info about parens further down.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(if (= (point) (c-point 'boi))
;; This is by far the most common case, so let's give it special
;; treatment.
(apply 'c-add-syntax syntax-symbol (point) syntax-extra-args)
(let ((syntax-last c-syntactic-context)
(boi (c-point 'boi))
(anchor-boi (c-point 'boi))
;; Set when we're on a label, so that we don't stop there.
;; FIXME: To be complete we should check if we're on a label
;; now at the start.
on-label)
;; Use point as the anchor point for "namespace", "extern", etc.
(apply 'c-add-syntax syntax-symbol
(if (rassq syntax-symbol c-other-decl-block-key-in-symbols-alist)
(point) nil)
syntax-extra-args)
;; Loop while we have to back out of containing blocks.
(while
(and
(catch 'back-up-block
;; Loop while we have to back up statements.
(while (or (/= (point) boi)
on-label
(looking-at c-comment-start-regexp))
;; Skip past any comments that stands between the
;; statement start and boi.
(let ((savepos (point)))
(while (and (/= savepos boi)
(c-backward-single-comment))
(setq savepos (point)
boi (c-point 'boi)))
(goto-char savepos))
;; Skip to the beginning of this statement or backward
;; another one.
(let ((old-pos (point))
(old-boi boi)
(step-type (c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)))
(setq boi (c-point 'boi)
on-label (eq step-type 'label))
(cond ((= (point) old-pos)
;; If we didn't move we're at the start of a block and
;; have to continue outside it.
(throw 'back-up-block t))
((and (eq step-type 'up)
(>= (point) old-boi)
(looking-at "else\\>[^_]")
(save-excursion
(goto-char old-pos)
(looking-at "if\\>[^_]")))
;; Special case to avoid deeper and deeper indentation
;; of "else if" clauses.
)
((and (not stop-at-boi-only)
(/= old-pos old-boi)
(memq step-type '(up previous)))
;; If stop-at-boi-only is nil, we shouldn't back up
;; over previous or containing statements to try to
;; reach boi, so go back to the last position and
;; exit.
(goto-char old-pos)
(throw 'back-up-block nil))
(t
(if (and (not stop-at-boi-only)
(memq step-type '(up previous beginning)))
;; If we've moved into another statement then we
;; should no longer try to stop in the middle of a
;; line.
(setq stop-at-boi-only t))
;; Record this as a substatement if we skipped up one
;; level.
(when (eq step-type 'up)
(c-add-syntax 'substatement nil))))
)))
containing-sexp
(or (null fixed-anchor)
(> containing-sexp anchor-boi)))
;; Now we have to go out of this block.
(goto-char containing-sexp)
;; Don't stop in the middle of a special brace list opener
;; like "({".
(when c-special-brace-lists
(let ((special-list (c-looking-at-special-brace-list)))
(when (and special-list
(< (car (car special-list)) (point)))
(setq containing-sexp (car (car special-list)))
(goto-char containing-sexp))))
(setq paren-state (c-whack-state-after containing-sexp paren-state)
containing-sexp (c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state)
boi (c-point 'boi))
;; Analyze the construct in front of the block we've stepped out
;; from and add the right syntactic element for it.
(let ((paren-pos (point))
(paren-char (char-after))
step-type)
(if (eq paren-char ?\()
;; Stepped out of a parenthesis block, so we're in an
;; expression now.
(progn
(when (/= paren-pos boi)
(if (and c-recognize-paren-inexpr-blocks
(progn
(c-backward-syntactic-ws containing-sexp)
(or (not (looking-at "\\>"))
(not (c-on-identifier))))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (1+ paren-pos))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (char-after) ?{)))
;; Stepped out of an in-expression statement. This
;; syntactic element won't get an anchor pos.
(c-add-syntax 'inexpr-statement)
;; A parenthesis normally belongs to an arglist.
(c-add-syntax 'arglist-cont-nonempty nil paren-pos)))
(goto-char (max boi
(if containing-sexp
(1+ containing-sexp)
(point-min))))
(setq step-type 'same
on-label nil))
;; Stepped out of a brace block.
(setq step-type (c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)
on-label (eq step-type 'label))
(if (and (eq step-type 'same)
(/= paren-pos (point)))
(let (inexpr bspec)
(cond
((save-excursion
(goto-char paren-pos)
(setq inexpr (c-looking-at-inexpr-block
(c-safe-position containing-sexp paren-state)
containing-sexp)))
(c-add-syntax (if (eq (car inexpr) 'inlambda)
'defun-block-intro
'statement-block-intro)
nil))
((looking-at c-other-decl-block-key)
(c-add-syntax
(cdr (assoc (match-string 1)
c-other-decl-block-key-in-symbols-alist))
(max (c-point 'boi paren-pos) (point))))
((c-inside-bracelist-p paren-pos paren-state nil)
(if (save-excursion
(goto-char paren-pos)
(c-looking-at-statement-block))
(c-add-syntax 'defun-block-intro nil)
(c-add-syntax 'brace-list-intro nil)))
((save-excursion
(goto-char paren-pos)
(setq bspec (c-looking-at-or-maybe-in-bracelist
containing-sexp containing-sexp))
(and (consp bspec)
(eq (cdr bspec) 'in-paren)))
(c-add-syntax 'brace-list-intro (car bspec)))
(t (c-add-syntax 'defun-block-intro nil))))
(c-add-syntax 'statement-block-intro nil)))
(if (= paren-pos boi)
;; Always done if the open brace was at boi. The
;; c-beginning-of-statement-1 call above is necessary
;; anyway, to decide the type of block-intro to add.
(goto-char paren-pos)
(setq boi (c-point 'boi)))
))
;; Fill in the current point as the anchor for all the symbols
;; added above.
(let ((p c-syntactic-context) q)
(while (not (eq p syntax-last))
(setq q (cdr (car p))) ; e.g. (nil 28) [from (arglist-cont-nonempty nil 28)]
(while q
(unless (car q)
(setcar q (if (or (cdr p)
(null fixed-anchor))
(point)
fixed-anchor)))
(setq q (cdr q)))
(setq p (cdr p))))
)))
(defun c-add-class-syntax (symbol
containing-decl-open
containing-decl-start
containing-decl-kwd
_paren-state)
;; The inclass and class-close syntactic symbols are added in
;; several places and some work is needed to fix everything.
;; Therefore it's collected here.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(goto-char containing-decl-open)
(if (and (eq symbol 'inclass) (= (point) (c-point 'boi)))
(progn
(c-add-syntax symbol containing-decl-open)
containing-decl-open)
(goto-char containing-decl-start)
;; Ought to use `c-add-stmt-syntax' instead of backing up to boi
;; here, but we have to do like this for compatibility.
(back-to-indentation)
(c-add-syntax symbol (point))
(if (and (c-keyword-member containing-decl-kwd
'c-inexpr-class-kwds)
(/= containing-decl-start (c-point 'boi containing-decl-start)))
(c-add-syntax 'inexpr-class))
(point)))
(defun c-guess-continued-construct (indent-point
char-after-ip
beg-of-same-or-containing-stmt
containing-sexp
paren-state)
;; This function contains the decision tree reached through both
;; cases 18 and 10. It's a continued statement or top level
;; construct of some kind.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let (special-brace-list placeholder)
(goto-char indent-point)
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(cond
;; (CASE A removed.)
;; CASE B: open braces for class or brace-lists
((setq special-brace-list
(or (and c-special-brace-lists
(c-looking-at-special-brace-list))
(eq char-after-ip ?{)))
(cond
;; CASE B.1: class-open
((save-excursion
(and (eq (char-after) ?{)
(c-looking-at-decl-block containing-sexp t)
(setq beg-of-same-or-containing-stmt (point))))
(c-add-syntax 'class-open beg-of-same-or-containing-stmt))
;; CASE B.2: brace-list-open
((or (consp special-brace-list)
(c-inside-bracelist-p (point)
(cons containing-sexp paren-state)
nil))
;; The most semantically accurate symbol here is
;; brace-list-open, but we normally report it simply as a
;; statement-cont. The reason is that one normally adjusts
;; brace-list-open for brace lists as top-level constructs,
;; and brace lists inside statements is a completely different
;; context. C.f. case 5A.3.
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)
(c-add-stmt-syntax (if c-auto-newline-analysis
;; Turn off the dwim above when we're
;; analyzing the nature of the brace
;; for the auto newline feature.
'brace-list-open
'statement-cont)
nil nil
containing-sexp paren-state))
;; CASE B.3: The body of a function declared inside a normal
;; block. Can occur e.g. in Pike and when using gcc
;; extensions, but watch out for macros followed by blocks.
;; C.f. cases E, 16F and 17G.
((and (not (c-at-statement-start-p))
(eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp nil nil t)
'same)
(save-excursion
(let ((c-recognize-typeless-decls nil))
;; Turn off recognition of constructs that lacks a
;; type in this case, since that's more likely to be
;; a macro followed by a block.
(c-forward-decl-or-cast-1 (c-point 'bosws) nil nil))))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'defun-open nil t
containing-sexp paren-state))
;; CASE B.5: We have a C++11 "return \n { ..... }" Note that we're
;; not at the "{", currently.
((progn (goto-char indent-point)
(backward-sexp)
(looking-at c-return-key))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'statement-cont nil t
containing-sexp paren-state))
;; CASE B.4: Continued statement with block open. The most
;; accurate analysis is perhaps `statement-cont' together with
;; `block-open' but we play DWIM and use `substatement-open'
;; instead. The rationale is that this typically is a macro
;; followed by a block which makes it very similar to a
;; statement with a substatement block.
(t
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'substatement-open nil nil
containing-sexp paren-state))
))
;; CASE C: iostream insertion or extraction operator
((and (looking-at "\\(<<\\|>>\\)\\([^=]\\|$\\)")
(save-excursion
(goto-char beg-of-same-or-containing-stmt)
;; If there is no preceding streamop in the statement
;; then indent this line as a normal statement-cont.
(when (c-syntactic-re-search-forward
"\\(<<\\|>>\\)\\([^=]\\|$\\)" indent-point 'move t t)
(c-add-syntax 'stream-op (c-point 'boi))
t))))
;; CASE E: In the "K&R region" of a function declared inside a
;; normal block. C.f. case B.3.
((and (save-excursion
;; Check that the next token is a '{'. This works as
;; long as no language that allows nested function
;; definitions allows stuff like member init lists, K&R
;; declarations or throws clauses there.
;;
;; Note that we do a forward search for something ahead
;; of the indentation line here. That's not good since
;; the user might not have typed it yet. Unfortunately
;; it's exceedingly tricky to recognize a function
;; prototype in a code block without resorting to this.
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (char-after) ?{))
(not (c-at-statement-start-p))
(eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp nil nil t)
'same)
(save-excursion
(let ((c-recognize-typeless-decls nil))
;; Turn off recognition of constructs that lacks a
;; type in this case, since that's more likely to be
;; a macro followed by a block.
(c-forward-decl-or-cast-1 (c-point 'bosws) nil nil))))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'func-decl-cont nil t
containing-sexp paren-state))
;;CASE F: continued statement and the only preceding items are
;;annotations.
((and (c-major-mode-is 'java-mode)
(setq placeholder (point))
(c-beginning-of-statement-1)
(progn
(while (and (c-forward-annotation)
(< (point) placeholder))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
t)
(prog1
(>= (point) placeholder)
(goto-char placeholder)))
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)
(c-add-syntax 'annotation-var-cont (point)))
;; CASE G: a template list continuation?
;; Mostly a duplication of case 5D.3 to fix templates-19:
((and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(save-excursion
(goto-char indent-point)
(setq placeholder (c-up-list-backward))
(and placeholder
(eq (char-after placeholder) ?<)
(/= (char-before placeholder) ?<)
(progn
(goto-char (1+ placeholder))
(or (not (looking-at c-<-op-cont-regexp))
(looking-at c-<-pseudo-digraph-cont-regexp))))))
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp t)
(if (save-excursion
(c-backward-syntactic-ws containing-sexp)
(eq (char-before) ?<))
;; In a nested template arglist.
(progn
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-syntactic-skip-backward "^,;" containing-sexp t)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
(back-to-indentation))
;; FIXME: Should use c-add-stmt-syntax, but it's not yet
;; template aware.
(c-add-syntax 'template-args-cont (point) placeholder))
;; CASE D: continued statement.
(t
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'statement-cont nil nil
containing-sexp paren-state))
)))
;; The next autoload was added by RMS on 2005/8/9 - don't know why (ACM,
;; 2005/11/29).
;;;###autoload
(defun c-guess-basic-syntax ()
"Return the syntactic context of the current line."
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(c-save-buffer-state
((indent-point (point))
(case-fold-search nil)
;; A whole ugly bunch of various temporary variables. Have
;; to declare them here since it's not possible to declare
;; a variable with only the scope of a cond test and the
;; following result clauses, and most of this function is a
;; single gigantic cond. :P
literal char-before-ip before-ws-ip char-after-ip macro-start
in-macro-expr c-syntactic-context placeholder
step-type tmpsymbol keyword injava-inher special-brace-list tmp-pos
containing-<
;; The following record some positions for the containing
;; declaration block if we're directly within one:
;; `containing-decl-open' is the position of the open
;; brace. `containing-decl-start' is the start of the
;; declaration. `containing-decl-kwd' is the keyword
;; symbol of the keyword that tells what kind of block it
;; is.
containing-decl-open
containing-decl-start
containing-decl-kwd
;; The open paren of the closest surrounding sexp or nil if
;; there is none.
containing-sexp
;; The position after the closest preceding brace sexp
;; (nested sexps are ignored), or the position after
;; `containing-sexp' if there is none, or (point-min) if
;; `containing-sexp' is nil.
lim
;; The paren state outside `containing-sexp', or at
;; `indent-point' if `containing-sexp' is nil.
(paren-state (c-parse-state))
(state-cache (copy-tree paren-state))
;; There's always at most one syntactic element which got
;; an anchor pos. It's stored in syntactic-relpos.
syntactic-relpos
(c-commas-bound-stmts c-commas-bound-stmts))
;; Check if we're directly inside an enclosing declaration
;; level block.
(when (and (setq containing-sexp
(c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state))
(progn
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(eq (char-after) ?{))
(setq placeholder
(c-looking-at-decl-block
(c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state
containing-sexp)
t)))
(setq containing-decl-open containing-sexp
containing-decl-start (point)
containing-sexp nil)
(goto-char placeholder)
(setq containing-decl-kwd (and (looking-at c-keywords-regexp)
(c-keyword-sym (match-string 1)))))
;; Init some position variables.
(if paren-state
(progn
(setq containing-sexp (car paren-state)
paren-state (cdr paren-state))
(if (consp containing-sexp)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (cdr containing-sexp))
(if (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(c-back-over-member-initializer-braces))
(c-syntactic-skip-backward "^}" nil t))
(setq lim (point))
(if paren-state
;; Ignore balanced paren. The next entry
;; can't be another one.
(setq containing-sexp (car paren-state)
paren-state (cdr paren-state))
;; If there is no surrounding open paren then
;; put the last balanced pair back on paren-state.
(setq paren-state (cons containing-sexp paren-state)
containing-sexp nil)))
(setq lim (1+ containing-sexp))))
(setq lim (point-min)))
;; If we're in a parenthesis list then ',' delimits the
;; "statements" rather than being an operator (with the
;; exception of the "for" clause). This difference is
;; typically only noticeable when statements are used in macro
;; arglists.
(when (and containing-sexp
(eq (char-after containing-sexp) ?\())
(setq c-commas-bound-stmts t))
;; cache char before and after indent point, and move point to
;; the most likely position to perform the majority of tests
(goto-char indent-point)
(c-backward-syntactic-ws lim)
(setq before-ws-ip (point)
char-before-ip (char-before))
(goto-char indent-point)
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(setq char-after-ip (char-after))
;; are we in a literal?
(setq literal (c-in-literal lim))
;; now figure out syntactic qualities of the current line
(cond
;; CASE 1: in a string.
((eq literal 'string)
(c-add-syntax 'string (c-point 'bopl)))
;; CASE 2: in a C or C++ style comment.
((and (memq literal '(c c++))
;; This is a kludge for XEmacs where we use
;; `buffer-syntactic-context', which doesn't correctly
;; recognize "\*/" to end a block comment.
;; `parse-partial-sexp' which is used by
;; `c-literal-limits' will however do that in most
;; versions, which results in that we get nil from
;; `c-literal-limits' even when `c-in-literal' claims
;; we're inside a comment.
(setq placeholder (c-literal-start lim)))
(c-add-syntax literal placeholder))
;; CASE 3: in a cpp preprocessor macro continuation.
((and (save-excursion
(when (c-beginning-of-macro)
(setq macro-start (point))))
(/= macro-start (c-point 'boi))
(progn
(setq tmpsymbol 'cpp-macro-cont)
(or (not c-syntactic-indentation-in-macros)
(save-excursion
(goto-char macro-start)
;; If at the beginning of the body of a #define
;; directive then analyze as cpp-define-intro
;; only. Go on with the syntactic analysis
;; otherwise. in-macro-expr is set if we're in a
;; cpp expression, i.e. before the #define body
;; or anywhere in a non-#define directive.
(if (c-forward-to-cpp-define-body)
(let ((indent-boi (c-point 'boi indent-point)))
(setq in-macro-expr (> (point) indent-boi)
tmpsymbol 'cpp-define-intro)
(= (point) indent-boi))
(setq in-macro-expr t)
nil)))))
(c-add-syntax tmpsymbol macro-start)
(setq macro-start nil))
;; CASE 11: an else clause?
((looking-at "else\\>[^_]")
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'else-clause nil t
containing-sexp paren-state))
;; CASE 12: while closure of a do/while construct?
((and (looking-at "while\\>[^_]")
(save-excursion
(prog1 (eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)
'beginning)
(setq placeholder (point)))))
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'do-while-closure nil t
containing-sexp paren-state))
;; CASE 13: A catch or finally clause? This case is simpler
;; than if-else and do-while, because a block is required
;; after every try, catch and finally.
((save-excursion
(and (cond ((c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(looking-at "catch\\>[^_]"))
((c-major-mode-is 'java-mode)
(looking-at "\\(catch\\|finally\\)\\>[^_]")))
(and (c-safe (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(c-backward-sexp)
t)
(eq (char-after) ?{)
(c-safe (c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(c-backward-sexp)
t)
(if (eq (char-after) ?\()
(c-safe (c-backward-sexp) t)
t))
(looking-at "\\(try\\|catch\\)\\>[^_]")
(setq placeholder (point))))
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'catch-clause nil t
containing-sexp paren-state))
;; CASE 18: A substatement we can recognize by keyword.
((save-excursion
(and c-opt-block-stmt-key
(not (eq char-before-ip ?\;))
(not (c-at-vsemi-p before-ws-ip))
(not (memq char-after-ip '(?\) ?\] ?,)))
(or (not (eq char-before-ip ?}))
(c-looking-at-inexpr-block-backward state-cache))
(> (point)
(progn
;; Ought to cache the result from the
;; c-beginning-of-statement-1 calls here.
(setq placeholder (point))
(while (eq (setq step-type
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim))
'label))
(if (eq step-type 'previous)
(goto-char placeholder)
(setq placeholder (point))
(if (and (eq step-type 'same)
(not (looking-at c-opt-block-stmt-key)))
;; Step up to the containing statement if we
;; stayed in the same one.
(let (step)
(while (eq
(setq step
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim))
'label))
(if (eq step 'up)
(setq placeholder (point))
;; There was no containing statement after all.
(goto-char placeholder)))))
placeholder))
(if (looking-at c-block-stmt-2-key)
;; Require a parenthesis after these keywords.
;; Necessary to catch e.g. synchronized in Java,
;; which can be used both as statement and
;; modifier.
(and (zerop (c-forward-token-2 1 nil))
(eq (char-after) ?\())
(looking-at c-opt-block-stmt-key))))
(if (eq step-type 'up)
;; CASE 18A: Simple substatement.
(progn
(goto-char placeholder)
(cond
((eq char-after-ip ?{)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'substatement-open nil nil
containing-sexp paren-state))
((save-excursion
(goto-char indent-point)
(back-to-indentation)
(c-forward-label))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'substatement-label nil nil
containing-sexp paren-state))
(t
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'substatement nil nil
containing-sexp paren-state))))
;; CASE 18B: Some other substatement. This is shared
;; with case 10.
(c-guess-continued-construct indent-point
char-after-ip
placeholder
lim
paren-state)))
;; CASE 14: A case or default label
((save-excursion
(and (looking-at c-label-kwds-regexp)
(or (c-major-mode-is 'idl-mode)
(and
containing-sexp
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(eq (char-after) ?{)
(progn (c-backward-syntactic-ws) t)
(eq (char-before) ?\))
(c-go-list-backward)
(progn (c-backward-syntactic-ws) t)
(c-simple-skip-symbol-backward)
(looking-at c-block-stmt-2-key)))))
(if containing-sexp
(progn
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(setq lim (c-most-enclosing-brace state-cache
containing-sexp))
(c-backward-to-block-anchor lim)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'case-label nil t lim paren-state))
;; Got a bogus label at the top level. In lack of better
;; alternatives, anchor it on (point-min).
(c-add-syntax 'case-label (point-min))))
;; CASE 15: any other label
((save-excursion
(back-to-indentation)
(and (not (looking-at c-syntactic-ws-start))
(not (looking-at c-label-kwds-regexp))
(c-forward-label)))
(cond (containing-decl-open
(setq placeholder (c-add-class-syntax 'inclass
containing-decl-open
containing-decl-start
containing-decl-kwd
paren-state))
;; Append access-label with the same anchor point as
;; inclass gets.
(c-append-syntax 'access-label placeholder))
(containing-sexp
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(setq lim (c-most-enclosing-brace state-cache
containing-sexp))
(save-excursion
(setq tmpsymbol
(if (and (eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim) 'up)
(looking-at "switch\\>[^_]"))
;; If the surrounding statement is a switch then
;; let's analyze all labels as switch labels, so
;; that they get lined up consistently.
'case-label
'label)))
(c-backward-to-block-anchor lim)
(c-add-stmt-syntax tmpsymbol nil t lim paren-state))
(t
;; A label on the top level. Treat it as a class
;; context. (point-min) is the closest we get to the
;; class open brace.
(c-add-syntax 'access-label (point-min)))))
;; CASE 4: In-expression statement. C.f. cases 7B, 16A and
;; 17E.
((setq placeholder (c-looking-at-inexpr-block
(c-safe-position containing-sexp paren-state)
containing-sexp
;; Have to turn on the heuristics after
;; the point even though it doesn't work
;; very well. C.f. test case class-16.pike.
t))
(setq tmpsymbol (assq (car placeholder)
'((inexpr-class . class-open)
(inexpr-statement . block-open))))
(if tmpsymbol
;; It's a statement block or an anonymous class.
(setq tmpsymbol (cdr tmpsymbol))
;; It's a Pike lambda. Check whether we are between the
;; lambda keyword and the argument list or at the defun
;; opener.
(setq tmpsymbol (if (eq char-after-ip ?{)
'inline-open
'lambda-intro-cont)))
(goto-char (cdr placeholder))
(back-to-indentation)
(c-add-stmt-syntax tmpsymbol nil t
(c-most-enclosing-brace state-cache (point))
paren-state)
(unless (eq (point) (cdr placeholder))
(c-add-syntax (car placeholder))))
;; CASE 5: Line is inside a declaration level block or at top level.
((or containing-decl-open (null containing-sexp))
(cond
;; CASE 5A: we are looking at a defun, brace list, class,
;; or inline-inclass method opening brace
((setq special-brace-list
(or (and c-special-brace-lists
(c-looking-at-special-brace-list))
(eq char-after-ip ?{)))
(cond
;; CASE 5A.1: Non-class declaration block open.
((save-excursion
(let (tmp)
(and (eq char-after-ip ?{)
(setq tmp (c-looking-at-decl-block containing-sexp t))
(progn
(setq placeholder (point))
(goto-char tmp)
(looking-at c-symbol-key))
(c-keyword-member
(c-keyword-sym (setq keyword (match-string 0)))
'c-other-block-decl-kwds))))
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-add-stmt-syntax
(if (string-equal keyword "extern")
;; Special case for extern-lang-open.
'extern-lang-open
(intern (concat keyword "-open")))
nil t containing-sexp paren-state))
;; CASE 5A.2: we are looking at a class opening brace
((save-excursion
(goto-char indent-point)
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(and (eq (char-after) ?{)
(c-looking-at-decl-block containing-sexp t)
(setq placeholder (point))))
(c-add-syntax 'class-open placeholder))
;; CASE 5A.3: brace list open
((save-excursion
(goto-char indent-point)
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(cond
((c-backward-over-enum-header)
(setq placeholder (c-point 'boi)))
((consp (setq placeholder
(c-looking-at-or-maybe-in-bracelist
containing-sexp lim)))
(setq tmpsymbol (and (cdr placeholder) 'topmost-intro-cont))
(setq placeholder (c-point 'boi (car placeholder))))))
(if (and (not c-auto-newline-analysis)
;(c-major-mode-is 'java-mode) ; Not needed anymore (2016-08-30).
(eq tmpsymbol 'topmost-intro-cont))
;; We're in Java and have found that the open brace
;; belongs to a "new Foo[]" initialization list,
;; which means the brace list is part of an
;; expression and not a top level definition. We
;; therefore treat it as any topmost continuation
;; even though the semantically correct symbol still
;; is brace-list-open, on the same grounds as in
;; case B.2.
(progn
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(c-add-syntax 'topmost-intro-cont (c-point 'boi)))
(c-add-syntax 'brace-list-open placeholder)))
;; CASE 5A.4: inline defun open
((and containing-decl-open
(not (c-keyword-member containing-decl-kwd
'c-other-block-decl-kwds)))
(c-add-syntax 'inline-open)
(c-add-class-syntax 'inclass
containing-decl-open
containing-decl-start
containing-decl-kwd
paren-state))
;; CASE 5A.5: ordinary defun open
(t
(save-excursion
(c-beginning-of-decl-1 lim)
(while (cond
((looking-at c-specifier-key)
(c-forward-keyword-clause 1))
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re))
(c-forward-noise-clause))))
(c-add-syntax 'defun-open (c-point 'boi))
;; Bogus to use bol here, but it's the legacy. (Resolved,
;; 2007-11-09)
))))
;; CASE 5R: Member init list. (Used to be part of CASE 5B.1)
;; Note there is no limit on the backward search here, since member
;; init lists can, in practice, be very large.
((save-excursion
(when (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(setq placeholder (c-back-over-member-initializers)))
(setq tmp-pos (point))))
(if (= (c-point 'bosws) (1+ tmp-pos))
(progn
;; There is no preceding member init clause.
;; Indent relative to the beginning of indentation
;; for the topmost-intro line that contains the
;; prototype's open paren.
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-add-syntax 'member-init-intro (c-point 'boi)))
;; Indent relative to the first member init clause.
(goto-char (1+ tmp-pos))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(c-add-syntax 'member-init-cont (point))))
;; CASE 5B: After a function header but before the body (or
;; the ending semicolon if there's no body).
((save-excursion
(when (setq placeholder (c-just-after-func-arglist-p
(max lim (c-determine-limit 500))))
(setq tmp-pos (point))))
(cond
;; CASE 5B.1: Member init list.
((eq (char-after tmp-pos) ?:)
;; There is no preceding member init clause.
;; Indent relative to the beginning of indentation
;; for the topmost-intro line that contains the
;; prototype's open paren.
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-add-syntax 'member-init-intro (c-point 'boi)))
;; CASE 5B.2: K&R arg decl intro
((and c-recognize-knr-p
(c-in-knr-argdecl lim))
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(c-add-syntax 'knr-argdecl-intro (c-point 'boi))
(if containing-decl-open
(c-add-class-syntax 'inclass
containing-decl-open
containing-decl-start
containing-decl-kwd
paren-state)))
;; CASE 5B.4: Nether region after a C++ or Java func
;; decl, which could include a `throws' declaration.
(t
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(c-add-syntax 'func-decl-cont (c-point 'boi))
)))
;; CASE 5C: inheritance line. could be first inheritance
;; line, or continuation of a multiple inheritance
((or (and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(progn
(when (eq char-after-ip ?,)
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(forward-char))
(looking-at c-opt-postfix-decl-spec-key)))
(and (or (eq char-before-ip ?:)
;; watch out for scope operator
(save-excursion
(and (eq char-after-ip ?:)
(c-safe (forward-char 1) t)
(not (eq (char-after) ?:))
)))
(save-excursion
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(when (looking-at c-opt-<>-sexp-key)
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(c-forward-<>-arglist nil)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
(looking-at c-class-key)))
;; for Java
(and (c-major-mode-is 'java-mode)
(let ((fence (save-excursion
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(point)))
cont done)
(save-excursion
(while (not done)
(cond ((looking-at c-opt-postfix-decl-spec-key)
(setq injava-inher (cons cont (point))
done t))
((or (not (c-safe (c-forward-sexp -1) t))
(<= (point) fence))
(setq done t))
)
(setq cont t)))
injava-inher)
(not (c-crosses-statement-barrier-p (cdr injava-inher)
(point)))
))
(cond
;; CASE 5C.1: non-hanging colon on an inher intro
((eq char-after-ip ?:)
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(c-add-syntax 'inher-intro (c-point 'boi))
;; don't add inclass symbol since relative point already
;; contains any class offset
)
;; CASE 5C.2: hanging colon on an inher intro
((eq char-before-ip ?:)
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(c-add-syntax 'inher-intro (c-point 'boi))
(if containing-decl-open
(c-add-class-syntax 'inclass
containing-decl-open
containing-decl-start
containing-decl-kwd
paren-state)))
;; CASE 5C.3: in a Java implements/extends
(injava-inher
(let ((where (cdr injava-inher))
(cont (car injava-inher)))
(goto-char where)
(cond ((looking-at "throws\\>[^_]")
(c-add-syntax 'func-decl-cont
(progn (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(c-point 'boi))))
(cont (c-add-syntax 'inher-cont where))
(t (c-add-syntax 'inher-intro
(progn (goto-char (cdr injava-inher))
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(point))))
)))
;; CASE 5C.4: a continued inheritance line
(t
(c-beginning-of-inheritance-list lim)
(c-add-syntax 'inher-cont (point))
;; don't add inclass symbol since relative point already
;; contains any class offset
)))
;; CASE 5P: AWK pattern or function or continuation
;; thereof.
((c-major-mode-is 'awk-mode)
(setq placeholder (point))
(c-add-stmt-syntax
(if (and (eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1) 'same)
(/= (point) placeholder))
'topmost-intro-cont
'topmost-intro)
nil nil
containing-sexp paren-state))
;; CASE 5D: this could be a top-level initialization, a
;; member init list continuation, or a template argument
;; list continuation.
((save-excursion
;; Note: We use the fact that lim is always after any
;; preceding brace sexp.
(if c-recognize-<>-arglists
(while (and
(progn
(c-syntactic-skip-backward "^;,=<>" lim t)
(> (point) lim))
(or
(when c-overloadable-operators-regexp
(when (setq placeholder (c-after-special-operator-id lim))
(goto-char placeholder)
t))
(cond
((eq (char-before) ?>)
(or (c-backward-<>-arglist nil lim)
(backward-char))
t)
((eq (char-before) ?<)
(backward-char)
(if (save-excursion
(c-forward-<>-arglist nil))
(progn (forward-char)
nil)
t))
(t nil)))))
;; NB: No c-after-special-operator-id stuff in this
;; clause - we assume only C++ needs it.
(c-syntactic-skip-backward "^;,=" lim t))
(setq placeholder (point))
(memq (char-before) '(?, ?= ?<)))
(cond
;; CASE 5D.6: Something like C++11's "using foo = <type-exp>"
((save-excursion
(and (eq (char-before placeholder) ?=)
(goto-char placeholder)
(eq (c-backward-token-2 1 nil lim) 0)
(eq (point) (1- placeholder))
(eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim) 'same)
(looking-at c-equals-type-clause-key)
(let ((preserve-point (point)))
(when
(and
(eq (c-forward-token-2 1 nil nil) 0)
(c-on-identifier))
(setq placeholder preserve-point)))))
(c-add-syntax
'statement-cont placeholder)
)
;; CASE 5D.3: perhaps a template list continuation?
((and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(goto-char indent-point)
(setq placeholder (c-up-list-backward))
(and placeholder
(eq (char-after placeholder) ?<)))))
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim t)
(if (save-excursion
(c-backward-syntactic-ws lim)
(eq (char-before) ?<))
;; In a nested template arglist.
(progn
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-syntactic-skip-backward "^,;" lim t)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
(back-to-indentation))
;; FIXME: Should use c-add-stmt-syntax, but it's not yet
;; template aware.
(c-add-syntax 'template-args-cont (point) placeholder))
;; CASE 5D.4: perhaps a multiple inheritance line?
((and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(save-excursion
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(setq placeholder (point))
(if (looking-at "static\\>[^_]")
(c-forward-token-2 1 nil indent-point))
(and (looking-at c-class-key)
(zerop (c-forward-token-2 2 nil indent-point))
(if (eq (char-after) ?<)
(zerop (c-forward-token-2 1 t indent-point))
t)
(progn
(while
(and
(< (point) indent-point)
(looking-at c-class-id-suffix-ws-ids-key)
(zerop (c-forward-token-2 1 nil indent-point))))
t)
(eq (char-after) ?:))))
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-add-syntax 'inher-cont (c-point 'boi)))
;; CASE 5D.5: Continuation of the "expression part" of a
;; top level construct. Or, perhaps, an unrecognized construct.
(t
(while (and (setq placeholder (point))
(eq (car (c-beginning-of-decl-1 containing-sexp)) ; Can't use `lim' here.
'same)
(save-excursion
(c-backward-syntactic-ws)
(eq (char-before) ?}))
(< (point) placeholder)))
(c-add-stmt-syntax
(cond
((eq (point) placeholder) 'statement) ; unrecognized construct
;; A preceding comma at the top level means that a
;; new variable declaration starts here. Use
;; topmost-intro-cont for it, for consistency with
;; the first variable declaration. C.f. case 5N.
((eq char-before-ip ?,) 'topmost-intro-cont)
(t 'statement-cont))
nil nil containing-sexp paren-state))
))
;; CASE 5F: Close of a non-class declaration level block.
((and (eq char-after-ip ?})
(c-keyword-member containing-decl-kwd
'c-other-block-decl-kwds))
;; This is inconsistent: Should use `containing-decl-open'
;; here if it's at boi, like in case 5J.
(goto-char containing-decl-start)
(c-add-stmt-syntax
(if (string-equal (symbol-name containing-decl-kwd) "extern")
;; Special case for compatibility with the
;; extern-lang syntactic symbols.
'extern-lang-close
(intern (concat (symbol-name containing-decl-kwd)
"-close")))
nil t
(c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state (point))
paren-state))
;; CASE 5G: we are looking at the brace which closes the
;; enclosing nested class decl
((and containing-sexp
(eq char-after-ip ?})
(eq containing-decl-open containing-sexp))
(c-add-class-syntax 'class-close
containing-decl-open
containing-decl-start
containing-decl-kwd
paren-state))
;; CASE 5H: we could be looking at subsequent knr-argdecls
((and c-recognize-knr-p
(not containing-sexp) ; can't be knr inside braces.
(not (eq char-before-ip ?}))
(save-excursion
(setq placeholder (cdr (c-beginning-of-decl-1 lim)))
(and placeholder
;; Do an extra check to avoid tripping up on
;; statements that occur in invalid contexts
;; (e.g. in macro bodies where we don't really
;; know the context of what we're looking at).
(not (and c-opt-block-stmt-key
(looking-at c-opt-block-stmt-key)))))
(< placeholder indent-point))
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-add-syntax 'knr-argdecl (point)))
;; CASE 5I: ObjC method definition.
((and c-opt-method-key
(looking-at c-opt-method-key))
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 nil t)
(if (= (point) indent-point)
;; Handle the case when it's the first (non-comment)
;; thing in the buffer. Can't look for a 'same return
;; value from cbos1 since ObjC directives currently
;; aren't recognized fully, so that we get 'same
;; instead of 'previous if it moved over a preceding
;; directive.
(goto-char (point-min)))
(c-add-syntax 'objc-method-intro (c-point 'boi)))
;; CASE 5N: At a variable declaration that follows a class
;; definition or some other block declaration that doesn't
;; end at the closing '}'. C.f. case 5D.5.
((progn
(c-backward-syntactic-ws lim)
(and (eq (char-before) ?})
(save-excursion
(let ((start (point)))
(if (and state-cache
(consp (car state-cache))
(eq (cdar state-cache) (point)))
;; Speed up the backward search a bit.
(goto-char (caar state-cache)))
(c-beginning-of-decl-1 containing-sexp) ; Can't use `lim' here.
(setq placeholder (point))
(if (= start (point))
;; The '}' is unbalanced.
nil
(c-end-of-decl-1)
(>= (point) indent-point))))
;; Check that we only have one brace block here, i.e. that we
;; don't have something like a function with a struct
;; declaration as its type.
(save-excursion
(or (not (and state-cache (consp (car state-cache))))
;; The above probably can't happen.
(progn
(goto-char placeholder)
(and (c-syntactic-re-search-forward
"{" indent-point t)
(eq (1- (point)) (caar state-cache))))))))
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'topmost-intro-cont nil nil
containing-sexp paren-state))
;; NOTE: The point is at the end of the previous token here.
;; CASE 5J: we are at the topmost level, make
;; sure we skip back past any access specifiers
((and
;; A macro continuation line is never at top level.
(not (and macro-start
(> indent-point macro-start)))
(save-excursion
(setq placeholder (point))
(or (memq char-before-ip '(?\; ?{ ?} nil))
(c-at-vsemi-p before-ws-ip)
(when (and (eq char-before-ip ?:)
(eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
'label))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws lim)
(setq placeholder (point)))
(and (c-major-mode-is 'objc-mode)
(catch 'not-in-directive
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(setq placeholder (point))
(while (and (c-forward-objc-directive)
(< (point) indent-point))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(if (>= (point) indent-point)
(throw 'not-in-directive t))
(setq placeholder (point)))
nil)))))
;; For historic reasons we anchor at bol of the last
;; line of the previous declaration. That's clearly
;; highly bogus and useless, and it makes our lives hard
;; to remain compatible. :P
(goto-char placeholder)
(c-add-syntax 'topmost-intro (c-point 'bol))
(if containing-decl-open
(if (c-keyword-member containing-decl-kwd
'c-other-block-decl-kwds)
(progn
(goto-char (c-brace-anchor-point containing-decl-open))
(c-add-stmt-syntax
(if (string-equal (symbol-name containing-decl-kwd)
"extern")
;; Special case for compatibility with the
;; extern-lang syntactic symbols.
'inextern-lang
(intern (concat "in"
(symbol-name containing-decl-kwd))))
nil t
(c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state (point))
paren-state))
(c-add-class-syntax 'inclass
containing-decl-open
containing-decl-start
containing-decl-kwd
paren-state)))
(when (and c-syntactic-indentation-in-macros
macro-start
(/= macro-start (c-point 'boi indent-point)))
(c-add-syntax 'cpp-define-intro)
(setq macro-start nil)))
;; CASE 5K: we are at an ObjC method definition
;; continuation line.
((and c-opt-method-key
(save-excursion
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim)
(beginning-of-line)
(when (looking-at c-opt-method-key)
(setq placeholder (point)))))
(c-add-syntax 'objc-method-args-cont placeholder))
;; CASE 5L: we are at the first argument of a template
;; arglist that begins on the previous line.
((and c-recognize-<>-arglists
(eq (char-before) ?<)
(not (and c-overloadable-operators-regexp
(c-after-special-operator-id lim))))
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 (c-safe-position (point) paren-state))
(c-add-syntax 'template-args-cont (c-point 'boi)))
;; CASE 5Q: we are at a statement within a macro.
(macro-start
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'statement nil t containing-sexp paren-state))
;;CASE 5N: We are at a topmost continuation line and the only
;;preceding items are annotations.
((and (c-major-mode-is 'java-mode)
(setq placeholder (point))
(c-beginning-of-statement-1)
(progn
(while (and (c-forward-annotation))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws))
t)
(prog1
(>= (point) placeholder)
(goto-char placeholder)))
(c-add-syntax 'annotation-top-cont (c-point 'boi)))
;; CASE 5M: we are at a topmost continuation line
(t
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 (c-safe-position (point) paren-state))
(when (c-major-mode-is 'objc-mode)
(setq placeholder (point))
(while (and (c-forward-objc-directive)
(< (point) indent-point))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(setq placeholder (point)))
(goto-char placeholder))
(c-add-syntax 'topmost-intro-cont (c-point 'boi)))
))
;; (CASE 6 has been removed.)
;; CASE 7: line is an expression, not a statement. Most
;; likely we are either in a function prototype or a function
;; call argument list
((not (or (and c-special-brace-lists
(save-excursion
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(c-looking-at-special-brace-list)))
(eq (char-after containing-sexp) ?{)))
(cond
;; CASE 7A: we are looking at the arglist closing paren.
;; C.f. case 7F.
((memq char-after-ip '(?\) ?\]))
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(setq placeholder (c-point 'boi))
(if (and (c-safe (backward-up-list 1) t)
(>= (point) placeholder))
(progn
(forward-char)
(skip-chars-forward " \t"))
(goto-char placeholder))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'arglist-close (list containing-sexp) t
(c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state (point))
paren-state))
;; CASE 7B: Looking at the opening brace of an
;; in-expression block or brace list. C.f. cases 4, 16A
;; and 17E.
((and (eq char-after-ip ?{)
(or (not (eq (char-after containing-sexp) ?\())
(save-excursion
(and c-opt-inexpr-brace-list-key
(eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim t nil t) 'same)
(looking-at c-opt-inexpr-brace-list-key))))
(progn
(setq placeholder (c-inside-bracelist-p (point)
paren-state
nil))
(if placeholder
(setq tmpsymbol '(brace-list-open . inexpr-class))
(setq tmpsymbol '(block-open . inexpr-statement)
placeholder
(cdr-safe (c-looking-at-inexpr-block
(c-safe-position containing-sexp
paren-state)
containing-sexp)))
;; placeholder is nil if it's a block directly in
;; a function arglist. That makes us skip out of
;; this case.
)))
(goto-char placeholder)
(back-to-indentation)
(c-add-stmt-syntax (car tmpsymbol) nil t
(c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state (point))
paren-state)
(if (/= (point) placeholder)
(c-add-syntax (cdr tmpsymbol))))
;; CASE 7C: we are looking at the first argument in an empty
;; argument list. Use arglist-close if we're actually
;; looking at a close paren or bracket.
((memq char-before-ip '(?\( ?\[))
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(setq placeholder (c-point 'boi))
(if (and (c-safe (backward-up-list 1) t)
(>= (point) placeholder))
(progn
(forward-char)
(skip-chars-forward " \t"))
(goto-char placeholder))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'arglist-intro (list containing-sexp) t
(c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state (point))
paren-state))
;; CASE 7D: we are inside a conditional test clause. treat
;; these things as statements
((progn
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(and (c-safe (c-forward-sexp -1) t)
(looking-at "\\<for\\>[^_]")))
(goto-char (1+ containing-sexp))
(c-forward-syntactic-ws indent-point)
(if (eq char-before-ip ?\;)
(c-add-syntax 'statement (point))
(c-add-syntax 'statement-cont (point))
))
;; CASE 7E: maybe a continued ObjC method call. This is the
;; case when we are inside a [] bracketed exp, and what
;; precede the opening bracket is not an identifier.
((and c-opt-method-key
(eq (char-after containing-sexp) ?\[)
(progn
(goto-char (1- containing-sexp))
(c-backward-syntactic-ws (c-point 'bod))
(if (not (looking-at c-symbol-key))
(c-add-syntax 'objc-method-call-cont containing-sexp))
)))
;; CASE 7F: we are looking at an arglist continuation line,
;; but the preceding argument is on the same line as the
;; opening paren. This case includes multi-line
;; mathematical paren groupings, but we could be on a
;; for-list continuation line. C.f. case 7A.
((progn
(goto-char (1+ containing-sexp))
(< (save-excursion
(c-forward-syntactic-ws)
(point))
(c-point 'bonl)))
(goto-char containing-sexp) ; paren opening the arglist
(setq placeholder (c-point 'boi))
(if (and (c-safe (backward-up-list 1) t)
(>= (point) placeholder))
(progn
(forward-char)
(skip-chars-forward " \t"))
(goto-char placeholder))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'arglist-cont-nonempty (list containing-sexp) t
(c-most-enclosing-brace state-cache (point))
paren-state))
;; CASE 7G: we are looking at just a normal arglist
;; continuation line
(t (c-forward-syntactic-ws indent-point)
(c-add-syntax 'arglist-cont (c-point 'boi)))
))
;; CASE 8: func-local multi-inheritance line
((and (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode)
(save-excursion
(goto-char indent-point)
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(looking-at c-opt-postfix-decl-spec-key)))
(goto-char indent-point)
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(cond
;; CASE 8A: non-hanging colon on an inher intro
((eq char-after-ip ?:)
(c-backward-syntactic-ws lim)
(c-add-syntax 'inher-intro (c-point 'boi)))
;; CASE 8B: hanging colon on an inher intro
((eq char-before-ip ?:)
(c-add-syntax 'inher-intro (c-point 'boi)))
;; CASE 8C: a continued inheritance line
(t
(c-beginning-of-inheritance-list lim)
(c-add-syntax 'inher-cont (point))
)))
;; CASE 9: we are inside a brace-list
((and (not (c-major-mode-is 'awk-mode)) ; Maybe this isn't needed (ACM, 2002/3/29)
(setq special-brace-list
(or (and c-special-brace-lists ;;;; ALWAYS NIL FOR AWK!!
(save-excursion
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(c-looking-at-special-brace-list)))
(c-inside-bracelist-p containing-sexp paren-state t))))
(cond
;; CASE 9A: In the middle of a special brace list opener.
((and (consp special-brace-list)
(save-excursion
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(eq (char-after) ?\())
(eq char-after-ip (car (cdr special-brace-list))))
(goto-char (car (car special-brace-list)))
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
(if (and (bolp)
(assoc 'statement-cont
(setq placeholder (c-guess-basic-syntax))))
(setq c-syntactic-context placeholder)
(c-beginning-of-statement-1
(c-safe-position (1- containing-sexp) paren-state))
(c-forward-token-2 0)
(while (cond
((looking-at c-specifier-key)
(c-forward-keyword-clause 1))
((and c-opt-cpp-prefix
(looking-at c-noise-macro-with-parens-name-re))
(c-forward-noise-clause))))
(c-add-syntax 'brace-list-open (c-point 'boi))))
;; CASE 9B: brace-list-close brace
((if (consp special-brace-list)
;; Check special brace list closer.
(progn
(goto-char (car (car special-brace-list)))
(save-excursion
(goto-char indent-point)
(back-to-indentation)
(or
;; We were between the special close char and the `)'.
(and (eq (char-after) ?\))
(eq (1+ (point)) (cdr (car special-brace-list))))
;; We were before the special close char.
(and (eq (char-after) (cdr (cdr special-brace-list)))
(zerop (c-forward-token-2))
(eq (1+ (point)) (cdr (car special-brace-list)))))))
;; Normal brace list check.
(and (eq char-after-ip ?})
(c-safe (goto-char (c-up-list-backward (point))) t)
(= (point) containing-sexp)))
(if (eq (point) (c-point 'boi))
(c-add-syntax 'brace-list-close (point))
(setq lim (or (save-excursion
(and
(c-back-over-member-initializers)
(point)))
(c-most-enclosing-brace state-cache (point))))
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim nil nil t)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'brace-list-close nil t lim paren-state)))
(t
;; Prepare for the rest of the cases below by going back to the
;; previous entry, or BOI before that, providing that this is
;; inside the enclosing brace.
(goto-char indent-point)
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp nil nil t)
(when (/= (point) indent-point)
(if (> (c-point 'boi) containing-sexp)
(goto-char (c-point 'boi))
(if (consp special-brace-list)
(progn
(goto-char (caar special-brace-list))
(c-forward-token-2 1 nil indent-point))
(goto-char containing-sexp))
(forward-char)
(c-skip-ws-forward indent-point)))
(cond
;; CASE 9C: we're looking at the first line in a brace-list
((= (point) indent-point)
(if (consp special-brace-list)
(goto-char (car (car special-brace-list)))
(goto-char containing-sexp))
(if (eq (point) (c-point 'boi))
(c-add-syntax 'brace-list-intro (point))
(setq lim (or (save-excursion
(and
(c-back-over-member-initializers)
(point)))
(c-most-enclosing-brace state-cache (point))))
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim nil nil t)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'brace-list-intro nil t lim paren-state)))
;; CASE 9D: this is just a later brace-list-entry or
;; brace-entry-open
(t (if (or (eq char-after-ip ?{)
(and c-special-brace-lists
(save-excursion
(goto-char indent-point)
(c-forward-syntactic-ws (c-point 'eol))
(c-looking-at-special-brace-list (point)))))
(c-add-syntax 'brace-entry-open (point))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'brace-list-entry nil t containing-sexp
paren-state (point))
))
))))
;; CASE 10: A continued statement or top level construct.
((and (not (memq char-before-ip '(?\; ?:)))
(not (c-at-vsemi-p before-ws-ip))
(or (not (eq char-before-ip ?}))
(c-looking-at-inexpr-block-backward state-cache))
(> (point)
(save-excursion
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)
(setq placeholder (point))))
(/= placeholder containing-sexp))
;; This is shared with case 18.
(c-guess-continued-construct indent-point
char-after-ip
placeholder
containing-sexp
paren-state))
;; CASE 16: block close brace, possibly closing the defun or
;; the class
((eq char-after-ip ?})
;; From here on we have the next containing sexp in lim.
(setq lim (c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state))
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(cond
;; CASE 16E: Closing a statement block? This catches
;; cases where it's preceded by a statement keyword,
;; which works even when used in an "invalid" context,
;; e.g. a macro argument.
((c-after-conditional)
(c-backward-to-block-anchor lim)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'block-close nil t lim paren-state))
;; CASE 16A: closing a lambda defun or an in-expression
;; block? C.f. cases 4, 7B and 17E.
((setq placeholder (c-looking-at-inexpr-block
(c-safe-position containing-sexp paren-state)
nil))
(setq tmpsymbol (if (eq (car placeholder) 'inlambda)
'inline-close
'block-close))
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(back-to-indentation)
(if (= containing-sexp (point))
(c-add-syntax tmpsymbol (point))
(goto-char (cdr placeholder))
(back-to-indentation)
(c-add-stmt-syntax tmpsymbol nil t
(c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state (point))
paren-state)
(if (/= (point) (cdr placeholder))
(c-add-syntax (car placeholder)))))
;; CASE 16B: does this close an inline or a function in
;; a non-class declaration level block?
((save-excursion
(and lim
(progn
(goto-char lim)
(c-looking-at-decl-block
(c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state lim)
nil))
(setq placeholder (point))))
(c-backward-to-decl-anchor lim)
(back-to-indentation)
(if (save-excursion
(goto-char placeholder)
(looking-at c-other-decl-block-key))
(c-add-syntax 'defun-close (point))
(c-add-syntax 'inline-close (point))))
;; CASE 16F: Can be a defun-close of a function declared
;; in a statement block, e.g. in Pike or when using gcc
;; extensions, but watch out for macros followed by
;; blocks. Let it through to be handled below.
;; C.f. cases B.3 and 17G.
((save-excursion
(and (not (c-at-statement-start-p))
(eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim nil nil t) 'same)
(setq placeholder (point))
(let ((c-recognize-typeless-decls nil))
;; Turn off recognition of constructs that
;; lacks a type in this case, since that's more
;; likely to be a macro followed by a block.
(c-forward-decl-or-cast-1 (c-point 'bosws) nil nil))))
(back-to-indentation)
(if (/= (point) containing-sexp)
(goto-char placeholder))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'defun-close nil t lim paren-state))
;; CASE 16C: If there is an enclosing brace then this is
;; a block close since defun closes inside declaration
;; level blocks have been handled above.
(lim
;; If the block is preceded by a case/switch label on
;; the same line, we anchor at the first preceding label
;; at boi. The default handling in c-add-stmt-syntax
;; really fixes it better, but we do like this to keep
;; the indentation compatible with version 5.28 and
;; earlier. C.f. case 17H.
(while (and (/= (setq placeholder (point)) (c-point 'boi))
(eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim) 'label)))
(goto-char placeholder)
(if (looking-at c-label-kwds-regexp)
(c-add-syntax 'block-close (point))
(goto-char containing-sexp)
;; c-backward-to-block-anchor not necessary here; those
;; situations are handled in case 16E above.
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'block-close nil t lim paren-state)))
;; CASE 16D: Only top level defun close left.
(t
(goto-char containing-sexp)
(c-backward-to-decl-anchor lim)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'defun-close nil nil
(c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state)
paren-state))
))
;; CASE 19: line is an expression, not a statement, and is directly
;; contained by a template delimiter. Most likely, we are in a
;; template arglist within a statement. This case is based on CASE
;; 7. At some point in the future, we may wish to create more
;; syntactic symbols such as `template-intro',
;; `template-cont-nonempty', etc., and distinguish between them as we
;; do for `arglist-intro' etc. (2009-12-07).
((and c-recognize-<>-arglists
(setq containing-< (c-up-list-backward indent-point containing-sexp))
(eq (char-after containing-<) ?\<))
(setq placeholder (c-point 'boi containing-<))
(goto-char containing-sexp) ; Most nested Lbrace/Lparen (but not
; '<') before indent-point.
(if (>= (point) placeholder)
(progn
(forward-char)
(skip-chars-forward " \t"))
(goto-char placeholder))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'template-args-cont (list containing-<) t
(c-most-enclosing-brace state-cache (point))
paren-state))
;; CASE 17: Statement or defun catchall.
(t
(goto-char indent-point)
;; Back up statements until we find one that starts at boi.
(while (let* ((prev-point (point))
(last-step-type (c-beginning-of-statement-1
containing-sexp)))
(if (= (point) prev-point)
(progn
(setq step-type (or step-type last-step-type))
nil)
(setq step-type last-step-type)
(/= (point) (c-point 'boi)))))
(cond
;; CASE 17B: continued statement
((and (eq step-type 'same)
(/= (point) indent-point))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'statement-cont nil nil
containing-sexp paren-state))
;; CASE 17A: After a case/default label?
((progn
(while (and (eq step-type 'label)
(not (looking-at c-label-kwds-regexp)))
(setq step-type
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)))
(eq step-type 'label))
(c-add-stmt-syntax (if (eq char-after-ip ?{)
'statement-case-open
'statement-case-intro)
nil t containing-sexp paren-state))
;; CASE 17D: any old statement
((progn
(while (eq step-type 'label)
(setq step-type
(c-beginning-of-statement-1 containing-sexp)))
(eq step-type 'previous))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'statement nil t
containing-sexp paren-state)
(if (eq char-after-ip ?{)
(c-add-syntax 'block-open)))
;; CASE 17I: Inside a substatement block.
((progn
;; The following tests are all based on containing-sexp.
(goto-char containing-sexp)
;; From here on we have the next containing sexp in lim.
(setq lim (c-most-enclosing-brace paren-state containing-sexp))
(c-after-conditional))
(c-backward-to-block-anchor lim)
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'statement-block-intro nil t
lim paren-state)
(if (eq char-after-ip ?{)
(c-add-syntax 'block-open)))
;; CASE 17E: first statement in an in-expression block.
;; C.f. cases 4, 7B and 16A.
((setq placeholder (c-looking-at-inexpr-block
(c-safe-position containing-sexp paren-state)
nil))
(setq tmpsymbol (if (eq (car placeholder) 'inlambda)
'defun-block-intro
'statement-block-intro))
(back-to-indentation)
(if (= containing-sexp (point))
(c-add-syntax tmpsymbol (point))
(goto-char (cdr placeholder))
(back-to-indentation)
(c-add-stmt-syntax tmpsymbol nil t
(c-most-enclosing-brace state-cache (point))
paren-state)
(if (/= (point) (cdr placeholder))
(c-add-syntax (car placeholder))))
(if (eq char-after-ip ?{)
(c-add-syntax 'block-open)))
;; CASE 17F: first statement in an inline, or first
;; statement in a top-level defun. we can tell this is it
;; if there are no enclosing braces that haven't been
;; narrowed out by a class (i.e. don't use bod here).
((save-excursion
(or (not (setq placeholder (c-most-enclosing-brace
paren-state)))
(and (progn
(goto-char placeholder)
(eq (char-after) ?{))
(c-looking-at-decl-block (c-most-enclosing-brace
paren-state (point))
nil))))
(c-backward-to-decl-anchor lim)
(back-to-indentation)
(c-add-syntax 'defun-block-intro (point)))
;; CASE 17G: First statement in a function declared inside
;; a normal block. This can occur in Pike and with
;; e.g. the gcc extensions, but watch out for macros
;; followed by blocks. C.f. cases B.3 and 16F.
((save-excursion
(and (not (c-at-statement-start-p))
(eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim nil nil t) 'same)
(setq placeholder (point))
(let ((c-recognize-typeless-decls nil))
;; Turn off recognition of constructs that lacks
;; a type in this case, since that's more likely
;; to be a macro followed by a block.
(c-forward-decl-or-cast-1 (c-point 'bosws) nil nil))))
(back-to-indentation)
(if (/= (point) containing-sexp)
(goto-char placeholder))
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'defun-block-intro nil t
lim paren-state))
;; CASE 17H: First statement in a block.
(t
;; If the block is preceded by a case/switch label on the
;; same line, we anchor at the first preceding label at
;; boi. The default handling in c-add-stmt-syntax is
;; really fixes it better, but we do like this to keep the
;; indentation compatible with version 5.28 and earlier.
;; C.f. case 16C.
(while (and (/= (setq placeholder (point)) (c-point 'boi))
(eq (c-beginning-of-statement-1 lim) 'label)))
(goto-char placeholder)
(if (looking-at c-label-kwds-regexp)
(c-add-syntax 'statement-block-intro (point))
(goto-char containing-sexp)
;; c-backward-to-block-anchor not necessary here; those
;; situations are handled in case 17I above.
(c-add-stmt-syntax 'statement-block-intro nil t
lim paren-state))
(if (eq char-after-ip ?{)
(c-add-syntax 'block-open)))
))
)
;; now we need to look at any modifiers
(goto-char indent-point)
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
;; are we looking at a comment only line?
(when (and (looking-at c-comment-start-regexp)
(/= (c-forward-token-2 0 nil (c-point 'eol)) 0))
(c-append-syntax 'comment-intro))
;; we might want to give additional offset to friends (in C++).
(when (and c-opt-friend-key
(looking-at c-opt-friend-key))
(c-append-syntax 'friend))
;; Set syntactic-relpos.
(let ((p c-syntactic-context))
(while (and p
(if (integerp (c-langelem-pos (car p)))
(progn
(setq syntactic-relpos (c-langelem-pos (car p)))
nil)
t))
(setq p (cdr p))))
;; Start of or a continuation of a preprocessor directive?
(if (and macro-start
(eq macro-start (c-point 'boi))
(not (and (c-major-mode-is 'pike-mode)
(eq (char-after (1+ macro-start)) ?\"))))
(c-append-syntax 'cpp-macro)
(when (and c-syntactic-indentation-in-macros macro-start)
(if in-macro-expr
(when (or
(< syntactic-relpos macro-start)
(not (or
(assq 'arglist-intro c-syntactic-context)
(assq 'arglist-cont c-syntactic-context)
(assq 'arglist-cont-nonempty c-syntactic-context)
(assq 'arglist-close c-syntactic-context))))
;; If inside a cpp expression, i.e. anywhere in a
;; cpp directive except a #define body, we only let
;; through the syntactic analysis that is internal
;; in the expression. That means the arglist
;; elements, if they are anchored inside the cpp
;; expression.
(setq c-syntactic-context nil)
(c-add-syntax 'cpp-macro-cont macro-start))
(when (and (eq macro-start syntactic-relpos)
(not (assq 'cpp-define-intro c-syntactic-context))
(save-excursion
(goto-char macro-start)
(or (not (c-forward-to-cpp-define-body))
(<= (point) (c-point 'boi indent-point)))))
;; Inside a #define body and the syntactic analysis is
;; anchored on the start of the #define. In this case
;; we add cpp-define-intro to get the extra
;; indentation of the #define body.
(c-add-syntax 'cpp-define-intro)))))
;; return the syntax
c-syntactic-context)))
;; Indentation calculation.
(defun c-evaluate-offset (offset langelem symbol)
;; offset can be a number, a function, a variable, a list, or one of
;; the symbols + or -
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((res
(cond
((numberp offset) offset)
((vectorp offset) offset)
((null offset) nil)
((eq offset '+) c-basic-offset)
((eq offset '-) (- c-basic-offset))
((eq offset '++) (* 2 c-basic-offset))
((eq offset '--) (* 2 (- c-basic-offset)))
((eq offset '*) (/ c-basic-offset 2))
((eq offset '/) (/ (- c-basic-offset) 2))
((functionp offset)
(c-evaluate-offset
(funcall offset
(cons (c-langelem-sym langelem)
(c-langelem-pos langelem)))
langelem symbol))
((listp offset)
(cond
((eq (car offset) 'quote)
(c-benign-error "The offset %S for %s was mistakenly quoted"
offset symbol)
nil)
((memq (car offset) '(min max))
(let (res val (method (car offset)))
(setq offset (cdr offset))
(while offset
(setq val (c-evaluate-offset (car offset) langelem symbol))
(cond
((not val))
((not res)
(setq res val))
((integerp val)
(if (vectorp res)
(c-benign-error "\
Error evaluating offset %S for %s: \
Cannot combine absolute offset %S with relative %S in `%s' method"
(car offset) symbol res val method)
(setq res (funcall method res val))))
(t
(if (integerp res)
(c-benign-error "\
Error evaluating offset %S for %s: \
Cannot combine relative offset %S with absolute %S in `%s' method"
(car offset) symbol res val method)
(setq res (vector (funcall method (aref res 0)
(aref val 0)))))))
(setq offset (cdr offset)))
res))
((eq (car offset) 'add)
(let (res val)
(setq offset (cdr offset))
(while offset
(setq val (c-evaluate-offset (car offset) langelem symbol))
(cond
((not val))
((not res)
(setq res val))
((integerp val)
(if (vectorp res)
(setq res (vector (+ (aref res 0) val)))
(setq res (+ res val))))
(t
(if (vectorp res)
(c-benign-error "\
Error evaluating offset %S for %s: \
Cannot combine absolute offsets %S and %S in `add' method"
(car offset) symbol res val)
(setq res val)))) ; Override.
(setq offset (cdr offset)))
res))
(t
(let (res)
(when (eq (car offset) 'first)
(setq offset (cdr offset)))
(while (and (not res) offset)
(setq res (c-evaluate-offset (car offset) langelem symbol)
offset (cdr offset)))
res))))
((and (symbolp offset) (boundp offset))
(symbol-value offset))
(t
(c-benign-error "Unknown offset format %S for %s" offset symbol)
nil))))
(if (or (null res) (integerp res)
(and (vectorp res) (>= (length res) 1) (integerp (aref res 0))))
res
(c-benign-error "Error evaluating offset %S for %s: Got invalid value %S"
offset symbol res)
nil)))
(defun c-calc-offset (langelem)
;; Get offset from LANGELEM which is a list beginning with the
;; syntactic symbol and followed by any analysis data it provides.
;; That data may be zero or more elements, but if at least one is
;; given then the first is the anchor position (or nil). The symbol
;; is matched against `c-offsets-alist' and the offset calculated
;; from that is returned.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let* ((symbol (c-langelem-sym langelem))
(match (assq symbol c-offsets-alist))
(offset (cdr-safe match)))
(if match
(setq offset (c-evaluate-offset offset langelem symbol))
(if c-strict-syntax-p
(c-benign-error "No offset found for syntactic symbol %s" symbol))
(setq offset 0))
(cond
((or (vectorp offset) (numberp offset))
offset)
((and (symbolp offset) (symbol-value offset)))
(t 0))))
(defun c-get-offset (langelem)
;; This is a compatibility wrapper for `c-calc-offset' in case
;; someone is calling it directly. It takes an old style syntactic
;; element on the form (SYMBOL . ANCHOR-POS) and converts it to the
;; new list form.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(if (c-langelem-pos langelem)
(c-calc-offset (list (c-langelem-sym langelem)
(c-langelem-pos langelem)))
(c-calc-offset langelem)))
(defun c-get-syntactic-indentation (langelems)
;; Calculate the syntactic indentation from a syntactic description
;; as returned by `c-guess-syntax'.
;;
;; Note that topmost-intro always has an anchor position at bol, for
;; historical reasons. It's often used together with other symbols
;; that have more sane positions. Since we always use the first
;; found anchor position, we rely on that these other symbols always
;; precede topmost-intro in the LANGELEMS list.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
(let ((indent 0) anchor)
(while langelems
(let* ((c-syntactic-element (car langelems))
(res (c-calc-offset c-syntactic-element)))
(if (vectorp res)
;; Got an absolute column that overrides any indentation
;; we've collected so far, but not the relative
;; indentation we might get for the nested structures
;; further down the langelems list.
(setq indent (elt res 0)
anchor (point-min)) ; A position at column 0.
;; Got a relative change of the current calculated
;; indentation.
(setq indent (+ indent res))
;; Use the anchor position from the first syntactic
;; element with one.
(unless anchor
(setq anchor (c-langelem-pos (car langelems)))))
(setq langelems (cdr langelems))))
(if anchor
(+ indent (save-excursion
(goto-char anchor)
(current-column)))
indent)))
(def-edebug-spec c-bos-pop-state t)
(def-edebug-spec c-bos-save-error-info t)
(def-edebug-spec c-state-cache-top-lparen t)
(def-edebug-spec c-state-cache-top-paren t)
(def-edebug-spec c-state-cache-after-top-paren t)
(def-edebug-spec c-state-maybe-marker (form symbolp))
(def-edebug-spec c-record-type-id t)
(def-edebug-spec c-record-ref-id t)
(def-edebug-spec c-forward-keyword-prefixed-id t)
(def-edebug-spec c-forward-id-comma-list t)
(def-edebug-spec c-pull-open-brace (symbolp))
(cc-provide 'cc-engine)
;; Local Variables:
;; indent-tabs-mode: t
;; tab-width: 8
;; End:
;;; cc-engine.el ends here
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