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%
% Loading this file, then executing 'fortran_mode' will start fortran mode
% on the current buffer.
custom_variable ("Fortran_Continue_Char", "&");
custom_variable ("Fortran_Comment_String", "C");
custom_variable ("Fortran_Indent_Amount", 2);
% Skip past labels and continuation char
private define bol_skip_to_code_start ()
{
bol ();
skip_chars ("0-9 \t");
if (looking_at(Fortran_Continue_Char)) go_right_1 ();
skip_white ();
}
private define indent_line_to_col (col)
{
bol_skip_white ();
skip_chars ("0-9");
trim ();
if (looking_at (Fortran_Continue_Char))
{
insert_spaces (6 - what_column());
go_right_1 (); trim();
col += Fortran_Indent_Amount;
}
insert_spaces (col - what_column());
}
% fortran indent routine
define fortran_indent ()
{
variable goal = 7; % at top of buffer it should be 7 n'est pas?
variable cs = CASE_SEARCH;
variable ch;
push_spot ();
push_spot ();
CASE_SEARCH = 0; % Fortran is not case sensitive
while (up_1 ())
{
bol_skip_white();
if (eolp() or looking_at(Fortran_Continue_Char)) continue;
bol_skip_to_code_start ();
goal = what_column ();
if (goal == 1) continue;
if (looking_at("do ") or looking_at("else"))
goal += Fortran_Indent_Amount;
else if (looking_at("if ") or looking_at("if("))
{
% We want to check for 'then' so take care of continuations
push_spot ();
while (down_1 ())
{
bol_skip_white ();
!if (looking_at (Fortran_Continue_Char))
{
go_up_1 ();
bol ();
break;
}
}
if (ffind ("then")) goal += Fortran_Indent_Amount;
pop_spot ();
}
break;
}
% now check current line
pop_spot ();
push_spot ();
bol_skip_to_code_start ();
push_mark ();
skip_chars ("a-zA-Z");
variable word = strlow (bufsubstr ());
if ((word == "end") || (word == "endif") || (word == "enddo")
|| (word == "continue") || (word == "else"))
goal -= Fortran_Indent_Amount;
CASE_SEARCH = cs; % done getting indent
if (goal < 7) goal = 7;
pop_spot ();
bol_skip_white ();
% after the label or continuation char and indent the rest to goal
ch = char(what_char());
switch (ch)
{
isdigit (ch) : % label
if (what_column () >= 6)
{
bol_trim ();
insert_single_space ();
}
indent_line_to_col (goal);
}
{
case Fortran_Continue_Char : % continuation character
bol_trim (); insert_spaces (5);
indent_line_to_col (goal);
}
{
not (bolp()) or eolp (): % general case
bol_trim ();
goal--;
insert_spaces (goal);
}
pop_spot ();
skip_white ();
}
define fortran_is_comment ()
{
bol ();
skip_chars (" \t0-9");
bolp () and not (eolp());
}
define fortran_newline ()
{
variable p, cont;
if (bolp ())
{
newline ();
return;
}
fortran_indent ();
push_spot ();
bskip_white (); trim ();
if (what_column () > 72)
{
push_spot ();
bol_skip_white();
!if (bolp()) message ("Line exceeds 72 columns.");
pop_spot ();
}
p = _get_point ();
bskip_chars("-+*=/,(");
cont = (p != _get_point ());
if (fortran_is_comment ()) cont = 0;
bol_skip_white ();
if (looking_at("data ")) cont = 0;
pop_spot ();
newline ();
insert_single_space ();
if (cont) insert(Fortran_Continue_Char);
fortran_indent ();
}
define fortran_continue_newline ()
{
fortran_newline ();
push_spot ();
bol_skip_white ();
if (looking_at(Fortran_Continue_Char)) pop_spot ();
else
{
insert (Fortran_Continue_Char);
pop_spot ();
fortran_indent ();
go_right_1 ();
skip_white ();
}
}
%
% electric labels
%
define fortran_electric_label ()
{
insert_char (LAST_CHAR);
push_spot ();
if (fortran_is_comment ()) pop_spot ();
else
{
bol_skip_white ();
skip_chars ("0-9"); trim ();
pop_spot ();
fortran_indent ();
}
}
% fortran comment/uncomment functions
define fortran_uncomment ()
{
push_spot ();
if (fortran_is_comment ())
{
bol ();
if (looking_at (Fortran_Comment_String))
deln (strlen (Fortran_Comment_String));
else del ();
}
fortran_indent ();
pop_spot ();
go_down_1 ();
}
define fortran_comment ()
{
!if (fortran_is_comment ())
{
push_spot_bol ();
insert (Fortran_Comment_String);
}
pop_spot ();
go_down_1 ();
}
%
% Look for beginning of current subroutine/function
%
define fortran_beg_of_subprogram ()
{
variable cs = CASE_SEARCH;
CASE_SEARCH = 0;
do
{
bol_skip_white ();
if (_get_point ())
{
if (looking_at ("program")
or looking_at ("function")
or looking_at ("subroutine")) break;
}
}
while (up_1 ());
CASE_SEARCH = cs;
}
%
% Look for end of current subroutine/function
%
define fortran_end_of_subprogram ()
{
variable cs = CASE_SEARCH;
CASE_SEARCH = 0;
do
{
bol_skip_white ();
if (looking_at ("end"))
{
go_right (3);
skip_white ();
if (eolp ()) break;
}
}
while (down_1 ());
CASE_SEARCH = cs;
}
define fortran_mark_subprogram ()
{
fortran_end_of_subprogram ();
go_down_1 ();
set_mark_cmd ();
fortran_beg_of_subprogram ();
bol ();
}
%
% shows a ruler for FORTRAN source. Press any key to get rid of
%
define fortran_ruler ()
{
variable c = what_column ();
variable r = window_line ();
bol ();
push_mark ();
insert (" 5 7 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70\n");
insert ("{ }|{ | | | | | | | | | | | | | }\n");
goto_column (c);
if (r <= 2) r = 3;
recenter (r);
message ("Press SPACE to get rid of the ruler.");
update_sans_update_hook (1);
() = getkey ();
bol ();
del_region ();
goto_column (c);
flush_input ();
recenter (r);
}
define fortran_prev_next_statement (dirfun)
{
while (@dirfun ())
{
bol ();
skip_chars ("^0-9 \t\n");
!if (_get_point ()) break;
}
() = goto_column_best_try (7);
}
%
% moves cursor to the next statement, skipping comment lines
%
define fortran_next_statement ()
{
fortran_prev_next_statement (&down_1);
}
%
% moves cursor to the previous fortran statement, skipping comments
%
define fortran_previous_statement ()
{
fortran_prev_next_statement (&up_1);
}
%
% main entry point into the fortran mode
%
$1 = "Fortran";
!if (keymap_p ($1)) make_keymap ($1);
definekey ("fortran_comment", "\e;", $1);
definekey ("fortran_uncomment", "\e:", $1);
definekey ("fortran_continue_newline", "\e\r", $1);
% next two really needed? not if using EDT or Emacs
definekey ("self_insert_cmd", char('\''), $1);
definekey ("self_insert_cmd", char('"'), $1);
definekey ("fortran_beg_of_subprogram", "\e^A", $1);
definekey ("fortran_end_of_subprogram", "\e^E", $1);
definekey ("fortran_mark_function", "\e^H", $1);
definekey_reserved ("fortran_next_statement", "^N", $1);
definekey_reserved ("fortran_previous_statement", "^P", $1);
definekey_reserved ("fortran_ruler", "^R", $1);
_for (0, 9, 1)
{
$2 = ();
definekey ("fortran_electric_label", string($2), $1);
}
% Set up syntax table
$1 = "Fortran";
create_syntax_table ($1);
define_syntax ("!", "", '%', $1);
define_syntax ("([", ")]", '(', $1);
define_syntax ('"', '"', $1);
define_syntax ('\'', '"', $1);
% define_syntax ('\\', '\\', $1);
define_syntax ("0-9a-zA-Z_", 'w', $1); % words
define_syntax ("-+0-9eEdD", '0', $1); % Numbers
define_syntax (",.", ',', $1);
define_syntax ('D', '#', $1);
define_syntax ("-+/*=", '+', $1);
set_syntax_flags ($1, 1 | 2);
set_fortran_comment_chars ($1, "^0-9 \t\n");
% Fortran 77 keywords + include, record, structure, while:
% backspace block
% call character common complex continue
% data dimension do double
% else end enddo endfile endif entry equivalence exit external
% format function
% goto
% if implicit include inquire integer intrinsic
% logical
% parameter pause precision program
% real return rewind
% save stop subroutine
% then
% while
() = define_keywords ($1, "dogoifto", 2);
() = define_keywords ($1, "end", 3);
() = define_keywords ($1, "calldataelseexitgotoopenreadrealsavestopthen", 4);
() = define_keywords ($1, "blockcloseenddoendifentrypauseprintwhilewrite", 5);
() = define_keywords ($1, "commondoubleformatrecordreturnrewind", 6);
() = define_keywords ($1, "complexendfileincludeinquireintegerlogicalprogram", 7);
() = define_keywords ($1, "continueexternalfunctionimplicit", 8);
() = define_keywords ($1, "backspacecharacterdimensionintrinsicparameterprecisionstructure", 9);
() = define_keywords ($1, "subroutine", 10);
() = define_keywords ($1, "equivalence", 11);
() = define_keywords_n ($1, "eqgegtleltneor", 2, 1);
() = define_keywords_n ($1, "andnot", 3, 1);
() = define_keywords_n ($1, "true", 4, 1);
() = define_keywords_n ($1, "false", 5, 1);
%!%+
%\function{fortran_mode}
%\synopsis{fortran_mode}
%\description
% Mode designed for the purpose of editing FORTRAN files.
% After the mode is loaded, the hook 'fortran_hook' is called.
% Useful functions include
%
% Function: Default Binding:
% fortran_continue_newline ESC RETURN
% indents current line, and creates a continuation line on next line.
% fortran_comment ESC ;
% comments out current line
% fortran_uncomment ESC :
% uncomments current line
% fortran_electric_label 0-9
% Generates a label for current line or simply inserts a digit.
% fortran_next_statement ^C^N
% moves to next fortran statementm skips comment lines
% fortran_previous_statement ^C^P
% moves to previous fortran statement, skips comment lines
% fortran_ruler ^C^R
% inserts a ruler above the current line. Press any key to continue
% fortran_beg_of_subprogram ESC ^A
% moves cursor to beginning of current subroutine/function
% fortran_end_of_subprogram ESC ^E
% moves cursor to end of current subroutine/function
% fortran_mark_subprogram ESC ^H
% mark the current subroutine/function
%
% Variables include:
% Fortran_Continue_Char --- character used as a continuation character.
% By default, its value is "&"
% Fortran_Comment_String --- string used by 'fortran_comment' to
% comment out a line. The default string is "C ";
% Fortran_Indent_Amount --- number of spaces to indent statements in
% a block. The default is 2.
%!%-
define fortran_mode ()
{
variable mode = "Fortran";
set_mode (mode, 0x4 | 0x10);
use_keymap (mode);
use_syntax_table (mode);
set_buffer_hook ("indent_hook", "fortran_indent");
set_buffer_hook ("newline_indent_hook", "fortran_newline");
mode_set_mode_info (mode, "fold_info", "C{{{\rC}}}\r\r");
run_mode_hooks ("fortran_hook");
}
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