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folding-editor-like minor mode.
;; This file is not part of Emacs
;; Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Jari Aalto
;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Jari Aalto, Anders Lindgren.
;; Copyright (C) 1994 Jari Aalto
;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Jamie Lokier, All rights reserved.
;;
;; Authors: Jamie Lokier <jamie A T imbolc.ucc dt ie>
;; Jari Aalto <jari aalto A T cante dt net>
;; Anders Lindgren <andersl A T csd.uu dt se>
;; Maintainer: Jari Aalto <jari aalto A T cante dt net>
;; Created: 1992
;; Keywords: tools
;;
;; [Latest devel version]
;; Vcs-URL: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/emacs-tiny-tools
(defconst folding-version-time "2013.0613.1821"
"Last edit time in format YYYY.MMDD.HHMM.")
;;{{{ GPL
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;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
;; published by the Free Software Foundation,
;; or (at your option) any later version.
;;
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;;
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;;}}}
;;; Commentary:
;;{{{ Introduction
;; Preface
;;
;; This package provides a minor mode, compatible with all major
;; editing modes, for folding (hiding) parts of the edited text or
;; program.
;;
;; Folding mode handles a document as a tree, where each branch
;; is bounded by special markers `{{{' and `}}}'. A branch can be
;; placed inside another branch, creating a complete hierarchical
;; structure.
;;
;; Folding mode can CLOSE a fold, leaving only the initial `{{{'
;; and possibly a comment visible.
;;
;; It can also ENTER a fold, which means that only the current
;; fold will be visible, all text above `{{{' and below `}}}'
;; will be invisible.
;;
;; Please note, that the maintainers do not recommend to use only
;; folding for you your code layout and navigation. Folding.el is
;; on its best when it can "chunk" large sections of code inside
;; folds. The larger the chunks, the more the usability of
;; folding will increase. Folding.el is not meant to hide
;; individual functions: you may be better served by hideshow.el
;; or imenu.el (which can parse the function indexes)
;;}}}
;;{{{ Installation
;; Installation
;;
;; To install Folding mode, put this file (folding.el) on your
;; Emacs `load-path' (or extend the load path to include the
;; directory containing this file) and optionally byte compile it.
;;
;; The best way to install folding is the autoload installation,
;; so that folding is loaded into your emacs only when you turn on
;; `folding-mode'. This statement speeds up loading your .emacs
;;
;; (autoload 'folding-mode "folding" "Folding mode" t)
;; (autoload 'turn-off-folding-mode "folding" "Folding mode" t)
;; (autoload 'turn-on-folding-mode "folding" "Folding mode" t)
;;
;; But if you always use folding, then perhaps you want more
;; traditional installation. Here Folding mode starts
;; automatically when you load a folded file.
;;
;; ;; (setq folding-default-keys-function
;; ;; 'folding-bind-backward-compatible-keys)
;;
;; (if (load "folding" 'nomessage 'noerror)
;; (folding-mode-add-find-file-hook))
;;
;; Folding uses a keymap which conforms with the new Emacs
;; (started 19.29) style. The key bindings are prefixed with
;; "C-c@" instead of old "C-c". To use the old keyboard bindings,
;; uncomment the lines in the the above installation example
;;
;; The same folding marks can be used in `vim' editor command
;; "set fdm=marker".
;;
;; Uninstallation
;;
;; To remove folding, call `M-x' `folding-uninstall'.
;;
;; To read the manual
;;
;; At any point you can reach the manual with `M-x'
;; `finder-commentary' RET folding RET.
;;}}}
;;{{{ DOCUMENTATION
;; Compatibility
;;
;; Folding supports following Emacs flavors:
;;
;; Unix Emacs 19.28+ and Win32 Emacs 19.34+
;; Unix XEmacs 19.14+ and Win32 XEmacs 21.0+
;;
;; Compatibility not for old NT Emacs releases
;;
;; NOTE: folding version starting from 2.47 gets around this bug
;; by using adviced kill/yank functions. The advice functions are
;; only instantiated under problematic NT Emacs versions.
;;
;; Windows NT/9x 19.34 - 20.3.1 (i386-*-nt4.0) versions contained
;; a bug which affected using folding. At the time the bug was
;; reported by Trey Jackson <trey A T cs berkeley edu>
;;
;; If you kill folded area and yank it back, the ^M marks are
;; removed for some reason.
;;
;; Before kill
;; ;;{{{ fold...
;;
;; After yank
;; ;;{{{ fold all lines together }}}
;;
;; Relates packages or modes
;;
;; Folding.el was designed to be a content organizer and it is most
;; suitable for big files. Sometimes people misunderstand the
;; package's capabilities and try to use folding.el in wrong places,
;; where some other package would do a better job. Trying to wrap
;; individual functions inside fold-marks is not where folding is
;; it's best. Grouping several functions inside a logical fold-block
;; in the other is. So, to choose a best tool for your need,
;; here are some suggestions,:
;;
;; o Navigating between or hiding individual functions -
;; use combination of imenu.el, speedbar.el and
;; hideshow.el
;; o Organizing large blocks - use folding.el
;; o For text, `outline-mode' is more non-intrusive than folding.
;; Look at Emacs NEWS file (`C-x' `n') and you can see beatifully
;; laid content.
;;
;; Tutorial
;;
;; To start folding mode, give the command: `M-x' `folding-mode'
;; `RET'. The mode line should contain the string "Fld" indicating
;; that folding mode is activated.
;;
;; When loading a document containing fold marks, Folding mode is
;; automatically started and all folds are closed. For example when
;; loading my init file, only the following lines (plus a few lines
;; of comments) are visible:
;;
;; ;;{{{ General...
;; ;;{{{ Keyboard...
;; ;;{{{ Packages...
;; ;;{{{ Major modes...
;; ;;{{{ Minor modes...
;; ;;{{{ Debug...
;;
;; To enter a fold, use `C-c @ >'. To show it without entering,
;; use `C-c @ C-s', which produces this display:
;;
;; ;;{{{ Minor modes
;;
;; ;;{{{ Follow mode...
;; ;;{{{ Font-lock mode...
;; ;;{{{ Folding...
;;
;; ;;}}}
;;
;; To show everything, just as the file would look like if
;; Folding mode hadn't been activated, give the command `M-x'
;; `folding-open-buffer' `RET', normally bound to `C-c' `@'
;; `C-o'. To close all folds and go to the top level, the
;; command `folding-whole-buffer' could be used.
;;
;; Mouse support
;;
;; Folding mode v2.0 introduced mouse support. Folds can be shown
;; or hidden by simply clicking on a fold mark using mouse button
;; 3. The mouse routines have been designed to call the original
;; function bound to button 3 when the user didn't click on a
;; fold mark.
;;
;; The menu
;;
;; A menu is placed in the "Tools" menu. Should no Tools menu exist
;; (Emacs 19.28) the menu will be placed in the menu bar.
;;
;; ISearch
;;
;; When searching using the incremental search (C-s) facilities,
;; folds will be automagically entered and closed.
;;
;; Problems
;;
;; Uneven fold marks
;;
;; Oops, I just deleted some text, and a fold mark got deleted!
;; What should I do? Trust me, you will eventually do this
;; sometime. the easiest way is to open the buffer using
;; `folding-open-buffer' (C-c @ C-o) and add the fold mark by
;; hand. To find mismatching fold marks, the package `occur' is
;; useful. The command:
;;
;; M-x occur RET {{{\|}}} RET
;;
;; will extract all lines containing folding marks and present
;; them in a separate buffer.
;;
;; Even though all folding marks are correct, Folding mode
;; sometimes gets confused, especially when entering and leaving
;; folds very often. To get it back on track, press C-g a few
;; times and give the command `folding-open-buffer' (C-c @ C-o).
;;
;; Fold must have a label
;;
;; When you make a fold, be sure to write some text for the name
;; of the fold, otherwise there may be an error "extraneous fold
;; mark..." Write like this:
;;
;; ;;{{{ Note
;; ;;}}}
;;
;; instead of
;;
;; ;;{{{
;; ;;}}}
;;
;; folding-whole-buffer doesn't fold whole buffer
;;
;; If you call commands `folding-open-buffer' and
;; `folding-whole-buffer' and notice that there are open fold
;; sections in the buffer, then you have mismatch of folds
;; somewhere. Run ` M-x' `occur' and type regexp `{{{\|}}}' to
;; check where is the extra open or closing fold mark.
;;
;; Folding and outline modes
;;
;; Folding mode is not the same as Outline mode, a major and
;; minor mode which is part of the Emacs distribution. The two
;; packages do, however, resemble each other very much. The main
;; differences between the two packages are:
;;
;; o Folding mode uses explicit marks, `{{{' and `}}}', to
;; mark the beginning and the end of a branch.
;; Outline, on the other other hand, tries to use already
;; existing marks, like the `\section' string in a TeX
;; document.
;;
;; o Outline mode has no end marker which means that it is
;; impossible for text to follow a sub-branch.
;;
;; o Folding mode use the same markers for branches on all depths,
;; Outline mode requires that marks should be longer the
;; further, down in the tree you go, e.g `\chap', \section',
;; `\subsection', `\subsubsection'. This is needed to
;; distinguish the next mark at the current or higher levels
;; from a sub-branch, a problem caused by the lack of
;; end-markers.
;;
;; o Folding mode has mouse support, you can navigate through a
;; folded document by clicking on fold marks. (The XEmacs version
;; of Outline mode has mouse support.)
;;
;; o The Isearch facilities of Folding is capable of
;; automatically to open folds. Under Outline, the the entire
;; document must be opened prior isearch.
;;
;; In conclusion, Outline mode is useful when the document being
;; edited contains natural markers, like LaTeX. When writing code
;; natural markers are hard to find, except if you're happy with
;; one function per fold.
;;
;; Future development ideas
;;
;; The plan was from the beginning to rewrite the entire package.
;; Including replacing the core of the program, written using
;; old Emacs technology (selective display), and replace it with
;; modern equivalences, like overlays or text-properties for
;; Emacs and extents for XEmacs.
;;
;; It is not likely that any of this will come true considering
;; the time required to rewrite the core of the package. Since
;; the package, in it's current state, is much more powerful than
;; the original, it would be appropriate to write such package
;; from scratch instead of doing surgery on this one.
;;}}}
;;{{{ Customization
;; Customization: general
;;
;; The behavior of Folding mode is controlled mainly by a set of
;; Emacs Lisp variables. This section will discuss the most
;; useful ones, for more details please see the code. The
;; descriptions below assumes that you know a bit about how to
;; use simple Emacs Lisp and knows how to edit ~/.emacs, your
;; init file.
;;
;; Customization: hooks
;;
;; The normal procedure when customizing a package is to write a
;; function doing the customization. The function is then added
;; to a hook which is called at an appropriate time. (Please see
;; the example section below.) The following hooks are
;; available:
;;
;; o `folding-mode-hook'
;; Called when folding mode is activated.
;; o `<major mode>-folding-hook'
;; Called when starting folding mode in a buffer with major
;; mode set to <major mode>. (e.g. When editing C code
;; the hook `c-mode-folding-hook' is called.)
;; o `folding-load-hook'
;; Called when folding mode is loaded into Emacs.
;;
;; Customization: The Mouse
;;
;; The variable `folding-behave-table' contains the actions which
;; should be performed when the user clicks on an open fold, a
;; closed fold etc. For example, if you prefer to `enter' a fold
;; rather than `open' it you should rebind this variable.
;;
;; The variable `folding-default-mouse-keys-function' contains
;; the name of the function used to bind your mouse keys. To use
;; your own mouse bindings, create a function, say
;; `my-folding-bind-mouse', and set this variable to it.
;;
;; Customization: Keymaps
;;
;; When Emacs 19.29 was released, the keymap was divided into
;; strict parts. (This division existed before, but a lot of
;; packages, even the ones delivered with Emacs, ignored them.)
;;
;; C-c <letter> -- Reserved for the users private keymap.
;; C-c C-<letter> -- Major mode. (Some other keys are
;; reserved as well.)
;; C-c <Punctuation Char> <Whatever>
;; -- Reserved for minor modes.
;;
;; The reason why `C-c@' was chosen as the default prefix is that
;; it is used by outline-minor-mode. It is not likely that few
;; people will try to use folding and outline at the same time.
;;
;; However, old key bindings have been kept if possible. The
;; variable `folding-default-keys-function' specifies which
;; function should be called to bind the keys. There are various
;; function to choose from how user can select the keybindings.
;; To use the old key bindings, add the following line to your
;; init file:
;;
;; (setq folding-default-keys-function
;; 'folding-bind-backward-compatible-keys)
;;
;; To define keys similar to the keys used by Outline mode, use:
;;
;; (setq folding-default-keys-function
;; 'folding-bind-outline-compatible-keys)
;;
;; Customization: adding new major modes
;;
;; To add fold marks for a new major mode, use the function
;; `folding-add-to-marks-list'. The command also replaces
;; existing marks. An example:
;;
;; (folding-add-to-marks-list
;; 'c-mode "/* {{{ " "/* }}} */" " */" t)
;;
;; Customization: ISearch
;;
;; If you don't like the extension folding.el applies to isearch,
;; set the variable `folding-isearch-install' to nil before
;; loading this package.
;;}}}
;;{{{ Examples
;; Example: personal setup
;;
;; To define your own key binding instead of using the standard
;; ones, you can do like this:
;;
;; (setq folding-mode-prefix-key "\C-c")
;; ;;
;; (setq folding-default-keys-function
;; '(folding-bind-backward-compatible-keys))
;; ;;
;; (setq folding-load-hook 'my-folding-load-hook)
;;
;;
;; (defun my-folding-load-hook ()
;; "Folding setup."
;;
;; (folding-install) ;; just to be sure
;;
;; ;; ............................................... markers ...
;;
;; ;; Change text-mode fold marks. Handy for quick
;; ;; sh/perl/awk code
;;
;; (defvar folding-mode-marks-alist nil)
;;
;; (let* ((ptr (assq 'text-mode folding-mode-marks-alist)))
;; (setcdr ptr (list "# {{{" "# }}}")))
;;
;; ;; ........................................ bindings ...
;;
;; ;; Put `folding-whole-buffer' and `folding-open-buffer'
;; ;; close together.
;;
;; (defvar folding-mode-prefix-map nil)
;;
;; (define-key folding-mode-prefix-map "\C-w" nil)
;; (define-key folding-mode-prefix-map "\C-s"
;; 'folding-show-current-entry)
;; (define-key folding-mode-prefix-map "\C-p"
;; 'folding-whole-buffer))
;;
;; Example: changing default fold marks
;;
;; In case you're not happy with the default folding marks, you
;; can change them easily. Here is an example
;;
;; (setq folding-load-hook 'my-folding-load-hook)
;;
;; (defun my-folding-load-hook ()
;; "Folding vars setup."
;; ;; Change marks for 'text-mode'
;; (let* ((ptr (assq 'text-mode folding-mode-marks-alist)))
;; (setcdr ptr (list "# {{{" "# }}}"))))
;;
;; Example: choosing different fold marks for mode
;;
;; Suppose you sometimes want to use different fold marks for the
;; major mode: e.g. to alternate between "# {{{" and "{{{" in
;; `text-mode' Call `M-x' `my-folding-text-mode-setup' to change
;; the marks.
;;
;; (defun my-folding-text-mode-setup (&optional use-custom-folding-marks)
;; (interactive
;; (list (y-or-n-p "Use Custom fold marks now? ")))
;; (let* ((ptr (assq major-mode folding-mode-marks-alist))
;; (default-begin "# {{{")
;; (default-end "# }}}")
;; (begin "{{{")
;; (end "}}}"))
;; (when (eq major-mode 'text-mode)
;; (unless use-custom-folding-marks
;; (setq begin default-begin end default-end)))
;; (setcdr ptr (list begin end))
;; (folding-set-marks begin end)))
;;
;; Example: AucTex setup
;;
;; Suppose you're using comment.sty with AucTeX for editing
;; LaTeX2e documents and you have these comment types. You would
;; like to be able to set which of these 3 is to be folded at any
;; one time, using a simple key sequence: move back and forth
;; easily between the different comment types, e.g., "unfold
;; everything then fold on \x".
;;
;; \O ... \endO
;; \L ... \endL
;; \B ... \endB
;;
;; (setq folding-load-hook 'my-folding-load-hook)
;;
;; (defun my-folding-load-hook ()
;; "Folding vars setup."
;; (let ((ptr (assq 'text-mode folding-mode-marks-alist)))
;; (setcdr ptr (list "\\O" "\\endO"))
;; (define-key folding-mode-prefix-map "C"
;; 'my-folding-marks-change)))
;;
;; (defun my-folding-marks-change (&optional selection)
;; "Select folding marks: prefixes nil, C-u and C-u C-u."
;; (interactive "P")
;; (let ((ptr (assq major-mode folding-mode-marks-alist))
;; input)
;; (when (string-match "^\\(plain-\\|la\\|auc\\)?tex-"
;; (symbol-name major-mode))
;; (setq input
;; (read-string "Latex \\end(X) Marker (default O): "
;; nil nil "O" nil))
;; (setq input (upcase input))
;; (turn-off-folding-mode)
;; (folding-add-to-marks-list
;; major-mode
;; (concat "\\" input) (concat "\\end" input) nil nil t)
;; ;; (setcdr ptr (list (concat "\\" input) (concat "\\end" input)))
;; (turn-on-folding-mode))))
;; ;; End of example
;;
;; Bugs: Lazy-shot.el conflict in XEmacs
;;
;; [XEmacs 20.4 lazy-shot-mode]
;; 1998-05-28 Reported by Solofo Ramangalahy <solofo A T mpi-sb mpg de>
;;
;; % xemacs -q folding.el
;; M-x eval-buffer
;; M-x folding-mode
;; M-x font-lock-mode
;; M-x lazy-shot-mode
;; C-s mouse
;;
;; then search for mouse again and again. At some point you will
;; see "Deleting extent" in the minibuffer and XEmacs freezes.
;;
;; The strange point is that I have this bug only under Solaris
;; 2.5 sparc (binaries from ftp.xemacs.org) but not under Solaris
;; 2.6 x86. (XEmacs 20.4, folding 2.35). I will try to access
;; more machines to see if it's the same.
;;
;; I suspect that the culprit is lazy-shot as it is beta, but
;; maybe you will be able to describe the bug more precisely to
;; the XEmacs people I you can reproduce it.
;;}}}
;;{{{ Old Documentation
;; Old documentation
;;
;; The following text was written by Jamie Lokier for the release
;; of Folding V1.6. It is included here for no particular reason:
;;
;; Emacs 18:
;; Folding mode has been tested with versions 18.55 and
;; 18.58 of Emacs.
;;
;; Epoch:
;; Folding mode has been tested on Epoch 4.0p2.
;;
;; [X]Emacs:
;; There is code in here to handle some aspects of XEmacs.
;; However, up to version 19.6, there appears to be no way to
;; display folds. Selective-display does not work, and neither do
;; invisible extents, so Folding mode has no chance of
;; working. This is likely to change in future versions of
;; XEmacs.
;;
;; Emacs 19:
;; Tested on version 19.8, appears to be fine. Minor bug:
;; display the buffer in several different frames, then move in
;; and out of folds in the buffer. The frames are automatically
;; moved to the top of the stacking order.
;;
;; Some of the code is quite horrible, generally in order to
;; avoid some Emacs display "features". Some of it is specific to
;; certain versions of Emacs. By the time Emacs 19 is around and
;; everyone is using it, hopefully most of it won't be necessary.
;;
;; More known bugs
;;
;; *** Needs folding-fold-region to be more intelligent about
;; finding a good region. Check folding a whole current fold.
;;
;; *** Now works with 19! But check out what happens when you
;; exit a fold with the file displayed in two frames. Both
;; windows get fronted. Better fix that sometime.
;;
;; Future features
;;
;; *** I will add a `folding-next-error' sometime. It will only
;; work with Emacs versions later than 18.58, because compile.el
;; in earlier versions does not count line-numbers in the right
;; way, when selective display is active.
;;
;; *** Fold titles should be optionally allowed on the closing
;; fold marks, and `folding-tidy-inside' should check that the
;; opening title matches the closing title.
;;
;; *** `folded-file' set in the local variables at the end of a
;; file could encode the type of fold marks used in that file,
;; and other things, like the margins inside folds.
;;
;; *** I can see a lot of use for the newer features of Emacs 19:
;;
;; Using invisible text-properties (I hope they are intended to
;; make text invisible; it isn't implemented like that yet), it
;; will be possible to hide folded text without affecting the
;; text of the buffer. At the moment, Folding mode uses selective
;; display to hide text, which involves substituting
;; carriage-returns for line-feeds in the buffer. This isn't such
;; a good way. It may also be possible to display different folds
;; in different windows in Emacs 19.
;;
;; Using even more text-properties, it may be possible to track
;; pointer movements in and out of folds, and have Folding mode
;; automatically enter or exit folds as necessary to maintain a
;; sensible display. Because the text itself is not modified (if
;; overlays are used to hide text), this is quite safe. It would
;; make it unnecessary to provide functions like
;; `folding-forward-char', `folding-goto-line' or
;; `folding-next-error', and things like I-search would
;; automatically move in and out of folds as necessary.
;;
;; Yet more text-properties/overlays might make it possible to
;; avoid using narrowing. This might allow some major modes to
;; indent text properly, e.g., C++ mode.
;;}}}
;;; Change Log:
;;{{{ History
;; [person version] = developer and his revision tree number.
;; NOTE: History records were stopped in 2009 when code was moved under
;; version control. See VCS logs.
;;
;; Sep 20 2009 23.1 [jari git a80c2d6]
;; - Remove 'defmacro custom' for very old Emacs version that did
;; not have custom.
;; - Modernize all macros to use new backquote syntax,
;; - Move `folding-narrow-by-default' variable
;; definition before `folding-advice-instantiate' which
;; refers to it.
;;
;; Feb 20 2009 22.2.1 [jari git 51ada03..56b3089]
;; - Make XEmacs CVS and Savannah git revisions at header more clear
;; - Unify html-mode folds as in other modes: change [[[ ]]] to {{{ }}}
;;
;; Feb 09 2009 22.2.1 [jari git e0c2e92..6a3cff7]
;; - Minor documentaton fixes.
;; - Add new `python-mode' using `folding-add-to-marks-list'.
;; - Add new variable `folding-version-time' to record edit time.
;; Value is automatically updated by developer's Emacs setup.
;;
;; May 06 2007 21.4 [jari 3.38-3.41 2007.0506]
;; - Cleanup. Eol whitespaces removed, extra newlines cleaned.
;; Paren positions corrected.
;; - 'Personal reflections by Anders Lindgren' topic
;; rephrased 'Future development ideas'
;; - (folding-show-current-entry): Run `font-lock-fontify-region'
;; after opening the fold. Font-lock.el treated all closed folds
;; as comments.
;;
;; Nov 16 2006 21.4 [jari 3.36-3.37 2006.1118]
;; - Jeremy Hankins <nowan A T nowan org> sent a patch, which
;; adds variable `folding-narrow-by-default'. The patch affects
;; mostly `folding-shift-in'. This makes it possible to
;; advise viper-search to open folds. Thanks.
;; - Added VCS URL header to the beginning for canonnical location.
;; Updated maintainer section.
;; - Fixed Copyright years.
;;
;; Nov 25 2004 21.3 [jari 3.35 2004.1125]
;; - non-ascii character removed from bibtex-mode.
;; Changed bib-mode '@comment' => '%'. Closes Debian
;; Bug#282388
;;
;; Sep 10 2004 21.3 [jari 2.116 2004.0910]
;; - (folding-fold-region): caused to indent bottom fold
;; some 50 spaces forward in auctex:latex-mode. Disabled
;; running `indent-according-to-mode' while in latex-mode.
;; Bug reported by Uwe Brauer; oub A T mat dot ucm dot es
;; - Removed extra newlines from whole buffer.
;; - Changed version scheme to date based YYYY.MMDD
;; - Removed unnecessary 'all rights reserved'.
;; - (folding-check-folded): Added check for \r character, which
;; - protected all email addresses by removing AT-signs.
;;
;; Apr 01 2004 21.3 [jari 2.111-2.115]
;; - Merged in changes made by 2003-11-12 Adrian Aichner
;; from XEmacs tree 1.15; Typo fixes for docstrings and comments.
;; - Returned to old bug and solved it in a better way (preserve region) by
;; using different expansion macros for XEmacs and Emacs.
;; See See http://list-archive.xemacs.org/xemacs-beta/199810/msg00039.html
;; - (folding-forward-char-1): 2.112 Renamed.
;; Was `folding-forward-char'.
;; (folding-backward-char-1): 2.112 Renamed.
;; Was `folding-backward-char'.
;; (folding-forward-char-macro): 2.112 New. Fix XEmacs
;; region preservation with '_p' interactive spec.
;; (folding-backward-char-macro): 2.112 New. Fix XEmacs
;; region preservation with '_p' interactive spec.
;; (folding-interactive-spec-p): 2.112 New.
;;
;; Sep 11 2003 21.2 [jari 2.107-2.111]
;; - Added new sections "Uninstallation" and "To read the manual".
;; M-x finder can invoke folding too provided that patch to
;; lisp-mnt.el and finder.el is installed. Sent patch to XEmacs and
;; Emacs developers.
;; - Moved fold-mark ";;{{{ Introduction" after the Commentary:
;; tag to have it included in M-x finder-commentary.
;; - If called like this: `folding-uninstall' and immediately
;; `folding-mode', the keybindings were not there any more. Added
;; call to `folding-install' in `folding-mode'.
;; - Completely rewrote `folding-install'. It's now divided into
;; `folding-install-keymaps' and `folding-uninstall-keymaps'
;; - Added support for `php-mode', `javascript-mode',
;; `change-log-mode' and `finder-mode'.
;; - Documentation changes (fit all to 80 characters).
;;
;; Aug 21 2002 21.2 [jari 2.105-2.106]
;; - Added user function `folding-uninstall'.
;; - Removed `interactive' status: `folding-install-hooks' and
;; `folding-uninstall-hooks'
;;
;; Aug 02 2002 20.7 [jari 2.101-2.104]
;; - Added font lock support. Now beginning and end markers are
;; highlighted with user variables `folding-font-lock-begin-mark'
;; `folding-font-lock-end-mark'. Feature suggested by
;; <Claude BOUCHER A T astrium-space com>
;; - Removed LCD entry - unnecessary.
;;
;; Jan 24 2002 20.7 [jari 2.100]
;; - (folding-context-next-action):New user function.
;; Code by Scott Evans <gse A T antisleep com>
;; - (folding-bind-default-keys): Added
;; C-x . to run `folding-context-next-action'
;; - (folding-mouse-call-original): Added `car-safe' to read
;; EVENT, which may be nil.
;;
;; Jul 31 2001 20.7 [jari 2.98-2.99]
;; - Gleb Arshinov <gleb A T barsook com> fixed the broken XEmacs
;; isearch support and sent nice patch.
;;
;; Jul 19 2001 20.7 [jari 2.92-2.97]
;; - Beautified lisp code by removing parens that were alone.
;; - XEmacs latex-mode fix. The folds were strangely indented too
;; far right. The cause was `indent-according-to-mode' which is
;; now disabled in latex. bug reported by
;; Uwe Brauer; oub A T maraton sim ucm es
;; - 2.96 Erroneous `:' in `folding-mode-write-file'
;; when it should have been `;'. Bug reported by
;; Brand Michael; michael brand A T siemens com
;;
;; Apr 04 2001 20.7 [jari 2.89-2.91]
;; - Small corrections to find-func.el::find-function-search-for-symbol
;; implementation.
;;
;; Mar 08 2001 20.6 [jari 2.88]
;; - Dave Masterson <dmasters A T rational com> reported that jumping to a
;; url displayed by the C-h f FUNCTION which told where the function
;; was located died. The reason was that the buffer was folded and
;; find-func.el::find-function-search-for-symbol used regexps that
;; do not take into account folded buffers. The regexps used there
;; rely on syntax tables.
;; - Added two new advices to catch find-func.el and unfold the buffer
;; prior searching: (advice find-file-noselect after) and (advice
;; find-function-search-for-symbol around)
;;
;; Mar 04 2001 20.6 [jari 2.83-2.87]
;; - Added ###autoload statements, tidied up empty lines and lisp syntax.
;; - Run checkdoc.el 0.6.1 and corrected errors.
;;
;; Jan 04 2001 20.6 [jari 2.82]
;; - Added FOLD highlight feature for XEmacs:
;; `folding-mode-motion-highlight-fold'
;; and package `mode-motion' Suggested by
;; Thomas Ruhnau <thomas ruhnau A T intermetall de>
;; - (folding-bind-default-keys): 2.81 New binding C-k
;; `folding-marks-kill'
;; (fold-marks-kill): 2.81 New.
;;
;; Jan 03 2001 20.6 [jari 2.81]
;; - (folding-folding-region): 2.80 Renamed to `folding-fold-region'
;; - (folding-mark-look-at-top-mark-p): 2.80 New.
;; - (folding-mark-look-at-bottom-mark-p): 2.80 New.
;; - (folding-tidy-inside): 2.80 Use `folding-mark-look-at-top-mark-p'
;; and `folding-mark-look-at-bottom-mark-p'.
;; - Didn't accept spaces in front of fold markers.
;; - (folding-fold-region): 2.80 Added `indent-according-to-mode'
;; to indent folds as needed.
;;
;; Dec 16 2000 20.6 [jari 2.79-2.80]
;; - `folding-xemacs-p' now test (featurep 'xemacs)
;; - Added missing folding functions to the menubar
;; - `folding-package-url-location' new variable used by function
;; `folding-insert-advertise-folding-mode'
;; - `folding-keep-hooked' was commented out in `folding-mode'. Added
;; back.
;;
;; Jul 25 2000 20.6 [jari 2.76-2.78]
;; - 2.75 Added support for modes:
;; xrdb-mode, ksh-mode and sql-mode contributed by
;; Juhapekka Tolvanen <juhtolv A T st jyu fi>. Scanned systematically
;; all modes under Emacs 20.6 progmodes and added support for:
;; ada-mode, asm-mode, awk-mode, cperl-mode, fortran-mode, f90-mode,
;; icon-mode, m4-mode, meta-mode, pascal-mode, prolog-mode,
;; simula-mode, vhdl-mode, bibtex-mode, nroff-mode, scribe-mode(*),
;; sgml-mode
;; - Mode marked with (*) was not added.
;; - (folding-insert-advertise-folding-mode): 2.76 New. Suggested by
;; Juhapekka Tolvanen <juhtolv A T st jyu fi>
;; - (folding-bind-default-keys): 2.76
;; folding-insert-advertise-folding-mode Bound to key "I"
;;
;; Apr 24 1999 20.4 [jari 2.73-2.75]
;; - (folding-bind-terminal-keys): 2.74 New. Bind C-f and C-b only at
;; non-window system where they are really needed. Someone may use
;; C-f for `isearch-forward' in windowed Emacs.
;; - (folding-bind-default-keys): 2.74 Use `folding-bind-terminal-keys'
;; - (folding-bind-outline-compatible-keys): 2.74
;; Use `folding-bind-terminal-keys'
;;
;; Feb 13 1999 20.4 [jari 2.71-2.72]
;; - (folding-event-posn): 2.70 Wrong
;; place of paren and the following was malformed call:
;; (let* ((el (funcall (symbol-function 'event-start) event)))
;;
;; Jan 13 1999 20.4 [jari 2.70]
;; - 2.69 The `looking-at' is now smarter with
;; fold beginning marks. The tradition has been the the fold always
;; has a name, so the requirement to search fold is "{{{ ". Now
;; the " " is searched as " *", not requiring a space --> not requiring
;; a fold name.
;; - (folding-skip-folds): >>feature not not enabled<<
;; 2.69 Do not require trailing " " any more.'
;; (folding-tidy-inside): >>feature not not enabled<<
;; 2.69 Do not require trailing " " any more.
;; - (folding-install): 2.69 Fixed indentation.
;; - (folding-mark-look-at): 2.69 The "em" missed "*" and thus pressing
;; mouse-3 at the end-fold didn't collapse the whole fold.
;;
;; Jan 12 1999 20.4 [jari 2.69]
;; (folding-bind-default-mouse): 2.68
;; XEmacs and Emacs Mouse binding was different. Now use common
;; bindings: The S-mouse-2 was superfluous, because mouse-3 already
;; did that, so the binding was removed.
;; mouse-3 folding-mouse-context-sensitive
;; S-mouse-2 folding-hide-current-entry
;; C-S-mouse-2 folding-mouse-pick-move
;;
;;;; Jan 09 1999 20.4 [jari 2.67-2.68]
;; - (folding-event-posn): 2.66 Hide `event-start' From XEmacs
;; (byte compile silencer)
;;
;; Jan 07 1999 20.4 [jari 2.65-2.66]
;; - The Folding begin and AND mark was not case sensitive;
;; that's why a latex styles "\B" and "\endB" fold marks couldn't
;; be used. Added relevant `case-fold-search' settings. Not tested
;; very well, though.
;; - Added standard "turn-on" "turn-off" functions.
;; - (folding-whole-buffer): 2.65 Better
;; Error message. Show used folding-mark on error.
;; - (folding-skip-folds): 2.65 Moved docs in function.
;; - (turn-off-folding-mode): 2.65 New.
;; - (turn-on-folding-mode): 2.65 New.
;; - (folding-mark-look-at): 2.65 `case-fold-search'
;; - (folding-next-visible-heading): 2.65 `case-fold-search'
;; - (folding-find-folding-mark): 2.65 `case-fold-search'
;; - (folding-pick-move): 2.65 `case-fold-search'
;; - (folding-skip-folds): 2.65 `case-fold-search'
;; - (folding-tidy-inside): 2.65 `case-fold-search'
;; - (folding-convert-to-major-folds): 2.65 `case-fold-search'
;;
;; Jan 04 1999 20.4 [jari 2.62-2.64]
;; - (folding-set-local-variables): 2.61 New. Now it is possible to
;; change the folding marks dynamically.
;; - (folding-mode): 2.61 Call `folding-set-local-variables'
;; (folding-mode-marks-alist): 2.61 mention
;; - `folding-set-local-variables'
;; Added documentation section: "Example: AucTex setup"
;; - NT Emacs fix wrapped inside `eval-and-compile'. hs-discard-overlays
;; are now hidden from byte compiler (since the code is not
;; executed anyway)
;;
;; May 24 1999 19.34 [jari 2.59-2.61]
;; - New function `folding-all-comment-blocks-in-region'. Requested by
;; Uwe Brauer <oub A T eucmos sim ucm es>. Bound under "/" key.
;; - (folding-all-comment-blocks-in-region):
;; Check non-whitespace `comment-end'. Added `matlab-mode' to
;; fold list
;; - (folding-event-posn): 2.63 Got rid of the XEmacs/Emacs
;; posn-/event- byte compiler warnings
;; - (folding-mouse-call-original): 2.63 Got rid of the XEmacs
;; `event-button' byte compiler warning.
;;
;; Apr 15 1999 19.34 [jari 2.57]
;; - (folding-mouse-call-original): Samuel Mikes
;; <smikes A T alumni hmc edu> reported that the `concat' function was
;; used to add an integer to "button" event. Applied patch to use
;; `format' instead.
;;
;; Mar 03 1999 19.34 [andersl]
;; - (folding-install): had extra paren. Removed.
;;
;; Feb 22 1999 19.34 [jari 2.56]
;; - folding-install):
;; Check if `folding-mode-prefix-map' is nil and call
;;
;; Feb 19 1999 19.34 [jari 2.55]
;; - (folding-mode-hook-no-re):
;; Renamed to `folding-mode-hook-no-regexp'
;; - (fold-inside-mode-name): Renames to `folding-inside-mode-name'
;; (fold-mode-string): Renamed to `folding-mode-string'
;; - Renamed all `fold-' prefixes to `folding-'
;; - Rewrote chapter `Example: personal setup'
;;
;; Jan 01 1999 19.34 [jari 2.54]
;; - Byte compiler error fix: (folding-bind-outline-compatible-keys):
;; 'folding-show-all lacked the quote.
;;
;; Dec 30 1998 19.34 [jari 2.53]
;; - Jesper Pedersen <blackie A T imada ou dk> reported bug that hiding
;; subtree was broken. This turned out to be a bigger problem in fold
;; handling in general. This release has big relatively big error
;; fixes.
;; - Many of the folding functions were also renamed to mimic Emacs 20.3
;; allout.el names. Outline keybindings were rewritten too.
;; - folding.el (folding-mouse-yank-at-point): Renamed from
;; `folding-mouse-operate-at-point'. The name is similar to Emacs
;; standard variable name. The default value changed from nil --> t
;; according to suggestion by Jesper Pedersen <blackie A T imada ou dk>
;; Message "Info, Ignore [X]Emacs specific..." is now displayed only
;; while byte compiling file.
;; (folding-bind-outline-compatible-keys):
;; Checked the Emacs 20.3 allout.el outline bindings and made
;; folding mimic them
;; (folding-show-subtree): Renamed to `folding-show-current-subtree'
;; according to allout.el
;; (folding-hide-subtree): Renamed to `folding-hide-current-subtree'
;; according to allout.el
;; (folding-enter): Renamed to `folding-shift-in'
;; according to allout.el
;; (folding-exit): Renamed to `folding-shift-out'
;; according to allout.el
;; (folding-move-up): Renamed to `folding-previous-visible-heading'
;; according to allout.el
;; (folding-move): Renamed to `folding-next-visible-heading'
;; according to allout.el
;; (folding-top-level): Renamed to `folding-show-all'
;; according to allout.el
;; (folding-show): Renamed to `folding-show-current-entry'
;; according to allout.el
;; (folding-hide): Renamed to `folding-hide-current-entry'
;; according to allout.el
;; (folding-region-open-close): While loop rewritten so that if user
;; is already on a fold mark, then close current fold. This also
;; fixed the show/hide subtree problem.
;; (folding-hide-current-subtree): If use hide subtree that only had
;; one fold, then calling this function caused error. The reason was
;; error in `folding-pick-move' (folding-pick-move): Test that
;; `moved' variable is integer and only then move point. This is the
;; status indicator from `folding-find-folding-mark'
;; (folding-find-folding-mark): Fixed. mistakenly moved point when
;; checking TOP level marker, status 11. the point was permanently
;; moved to point-min.
;;
;; Dec 29 1998 19.34 [jari 2.51]
;; - Jesper Pedersen <blackie A T imada ou dk> reported that prefix key
;; cannot take vector notation [(key)]. This required changing the way
;; how folding maps the keys. Now uses intermediate keymap
;; `folding-mode-prefix-map'
;; - `folding-kbd' is new.
;; - `folding-mode' function description has better layout.
;; - `folding-get-mode-marks' is now defsubst.
;;
;; Dec 13 1998 19.34 [jari 2.49-2.50]
;; - Gleb Arshinov <gleb A T CS Stanford EDU> reported that the XEmacs 21.0
;; `concat' function won't accept integer argument any more and
;; provided patch for `folding-set-mode-line'.
;;
;; Nov 28 1998 19.34 [jari 2.49-2.50]
;; - Gleb Arshinov <gleb A T CS Stanford EDU> reported that the
;; zmacs-region-stays must not be set globally but in the functions
;; that need it. He tested the change on tested on XEmacs 21.0 beta
;; and FSF Emacs 19.34.6 on NT and sent a patch . Thank you.
;; - (folding-preserve-active-region): New macro to set
;; `zmacs-region-stays' to t in XEmacs.
;; - (folding-forward-char): Use `folding-preserve-active-region'
;; - (folding-backward-char): Use `folding-preserve-active-region'
;; - (folding-end-of-line): Use `folding-preserve-active-region'
;; - (folding-isearch-general): Variables `is-fold' and
;; `is narrowed' removed, because they were not used. (Byte
;; Compilation fix)
;; - Later: interestingly using `defmacro'
;; folding-preserve-active-region does not work in XEmacs 21.0 beta,
;; but `defsubst' does. Reported and corrected by Gleb.
;;
;; Oct 22 1998 19.34 [jari 2.47-2.48]
;; - NT Emacs has had long time a bug where it strips away ^M when
;; closed fold is copied to kill ring. When pasted, then ^M are
;; gone. This cover NT Emacs releases 19.34 - 20.3. Bug report has
;; been filed.
;; - to cope with the situation I added new advice functions that
;; get instantiated only for these versions of NT Emacs. See
;; `kill-new' and `current-kill'
;;
;; Oct 21 1998 19.34 [jari 2.46]
;; - `folding-isearch-general' now enters folds as usual with isearch.
;; The only test needed was to check `quit-isearch' before calling
;; `folding-goto-char', because the narrow case was already taken
;; cared of in the condition case.
;;
;; Oct 19 1998 19.34 [jari 2.44]
;; - 1998-10-19 Uwe Brauer <oub A T sunma4 mat ucm es> reported that
;; In Netscape version > 4 the {{{ marks cannot be used. For IE they
;; were fine, but not for Netscape. Some bug there.
;; --> Marks changed to [[[ ]]]
;;
;; Oct 5 1998 19.34 [jari 2.43]
;; - The "_p" flag does not exist in Emacs 19.34, so the previous patch
;; was removed. <greg A T alphatech com> (Greg Klanderman) suggested using
;; `zmacs-region-stays'. Added to the beginning of file.
;; - todo: folding does not seem to open folds any more with Isearch.
;;
;; Oct 5 1998 19.34 [jari 2.42]
;; - Gleb Arshinov <gleb A T cs stanford edu> reported (and supplied patch):
;; I am using the latest beta of folding.el with XEmacs 21.0 "Finnish
;; Landrace" [Lucid] (i386-pc-win32) (same bug is present with folding.el
;; included with XEmacs). Being a big fan of zmacs-region, I was
;; disappointed to find that folding mode caused my usual way of
;; selecting regions (e.g. to select a line C-space, C-a, C-e) to break
;; :( I discovered that the following 3 functions would unset my mark.
;; Upon reading some documentation, this seems to be caused by an
;; argument to interactive used by these functions. With the following
;; tiny patch, the undesirable behaviour is gone.
;; - Patch was applied as is. Function affected:
;; `folding-forward-char' `folding-backward-char'
;; `folding-end-of-line'. Interactive spec changed from "p" to "_p"
;;
;; Sep 28 1998 19.34 [jari 2.41]
;; - Wrote section "folding-whole-buffer doesn't fold whole buffer" to
;; Problems topic. Fixed some indentation in documentation so that
;; command ripdoc.pl folding.el | t2html.pl --simple > folding.html
;; works properly.
;;
;; Sep 24 1998 19.34 [jari 2.40]
;; - Stephen Smith <steve A T fmrib ox ac uk> wished that the
;; `folding-comment-fold' should handle modes that have comment-start
;; and comment-end too. That lead to rewriting the comment function so
;; that it can be adapted to new modes.
;; - `folding-pick-move' didn't work in C-mode. Fixed.
;; (folding-find-folding-mark):
;; m and re must be protected with `regexp-quote'. This
;; corrected error eg. in C-mode where `folding-pick-move'
;; didn't move at all.
;; (folding-comment-fold): Added support for major modes that
;; have `comment-start' and `comment-end'. Use
;; `folding-comment-folding-table'
;; (folding-comment-c-mode): New.
;; (folding-uncomment-c-mode): New.
;; (folding-comment-folding-table): New. To adapt to any major-mode.
;; (folding-uncomment-mode-generic): New.
;; (folding-comment-mode-generic): New.
;;
;; Aug 08 1998 19.34 [jari 2.39]
;; - Andrew Maccormack <andrewm A T bristol st com> reported that the
;; `em' end marker that was defined in the `let' should also have
;; `[ \t\n]' which is in par with the `bm'. This way fold markers do
;; not need to be parked to the left any more.
;;
;; Jun 05 1998 19.34 [jari 2.37-2.38]
;; - Alf-Ivar Holm <affi A T osc no> send functions
;; `folding-toggle-enter-exit' and `folding-toggle-show-hide' which
;; were integrated. Alf also suggested that Fold marks should now
;; necessarily be located at the beginning of line, but allow spaces
;; at front. The patch was applied to `folding-mark-look-at'
;;
;; Mar 17 1998 19.34 [Anders]
;; - Anders: This patch fixes one problem that was reported in the
;; beginning of May by Ryszard Kubiak <R Kubia A T ipipan gda pl>.
;; - Finally, I think that I have gotten mouse-context-sensitive
;; right. Now, when you click on a fold that fold rather than the
;; one the cursor is on is used, while still not breaking commands
;; like `mouse-save-then-kill' which assumes that the point hasn't
;; been moved.
;; - Jari: Added topic "Fold must have a label" to the Problem section.
;; as reported by Solofo Ramangalahy <solofo A T mpi-sb mpg de>
;; - 1998-05-04 Ryszard Kubiak <R Kubiak A T ipipan gda pl> reported: I am
;; just curious if it is possible to make Emacs' cursor
;; automatically follow a mouse-click on the {{{ and }}} lines. I
;; mean by this that a [S-mouse-3] (as defined in my settings below
;; --- I keep not liking overloading [mouse-3]) first moves the
;; cursor to where the click happened and then hides or shows a
;; folded area. I presume that i can write a two-lines long
;; interactive function to do this. Still, may be this kind of mouse
;; behaviour is already available.
;;
;; Mar 17 1998 19.34 [Jari 2.34-2.35]
;; - Added "Example: choosing different fold marks for mode"
;; - corrected `my-folding-text-mode-setup' example.
;;
;; Mar 10 1998 19.34 [Jari 2.32-2.33]
;; - [Anders] responds to mouse-3 handling problem: I have found the
;; cause of the problem, and I have a suggestion for a fix.
;;
;; The problem is caused by two things:
;; * The "mouse-save-then-kill" checks that the previous command also
;; was "mouse-save-then-kill".
;;
;; * The second (more severe) problem is that
;; "folding-mouse-context-sensitive" sets the point to the
;; location of the click, effectively making
;; "mouse-save-then-kill" mark the area between the point and the
;; point! (This is why no region appears.)
;;
;; The first problem can be easily fixed by setting "this-command"
;; in "folding-mouse-call-original":
;;
;; - Now the good old mouse-3 binding is back again.
;; - (folding-mouse-context-sensitive): Added `save-excursion' as
;; Anders suggested before setting `state'.
;; (folding-mouse-call-original): commented out experimental code and
;; used (setq this-command orig-func) as Anders suggested.
;;
;; Mar 10 1998 19.34 [Jari 2.31]
;; - (folding-act): Added `event' to `folding-behave-table' calls.
;; Input argument takes now `event' too
;; - (folding-mouse-context-sensitive): Added argument `event'
;; - (folding-mouse-call-original): Added (this-command orig-func)
;; when calling original command.
;; - (folding-bind-default-mouse): Changed mouse bindings. The
;; button-3 can't be mapped by folding, because folding is unable to
;; call the original function `mouse-save-then-kill'. Passing simple
;; element to `mouse-save-then-kill' won't do the job. Eg if I
;; (clicked mouse-1) moved mouse pointer to place X and pressed
;; mouse-3, the area was not highlighted in folding mode. If folding
;; mode was off the are was highlighted. I traced the
;; `folding-mouse-call-original' and it was passing exactly the same
;; event as without folding mode. I have no clue what to do about
;; it...That's why I removed default mouse-3 binding and left it to
;; emacs. This bug was reported by Ryszard Kubiak"
;; <R Kubiak A T ipipan gda pl>
;;
;; Feb 12 1998 19.34 [Jari 2.30]
;; - (html-mode): New mode added to `folding-mode-marks-alist'
;; - (folding-get-mode-marks): Rewritten, now return 3rd element too.
;; - (folding-comment-fold): Added note that function with `comment-end'
;; is not supported. Function will flag error in those cases.
;; - (folding-convert-to-major-folds): Conversion failed if eg; you
;; switched between modes that has 2 and 1 comments, like
;; /* */ (C) and //(C++). Now the conversion is bit smarter, but it's
;; impossible to convert from /* */ to // directly because we don't
;; know how to remove */ mark, you see:
;;
;; Original mode was C
;;
;; /* {{{ */
;;
;; And now used changed it to C++ mode, and ran command
;; `folding-convert-to-major-folds'. We no longer have information
;; about old mode's beginning or end comment markers, so we only
;; can convert the folds to format
;;
;; // {{{ */
;;
;; Where the ending comment mark from old mode is left there.
;; This is slightly imperfect situation, but at least the fold
;; conversion works.
;;
;; Jan 28 1998 19.34 [Jari 2.25-2.29]
;; - Added `generic-mode' to fold list, suggested by Wayne Adams
;; <wadams A T galaxy sps mot com>
;; - Finally rewrote the awesome menu-bar code: now uses standard
;; easy-menu Which works in both XEmacs and Emacs. The menu is no
;; longer under "Tools", but appear when minor mode is turned on.
;; - Radical changes: Decided to remove all old lucid and epoch
;; dependencies. Lot of code removed and reprogrammed.
;; - I also got rid of the `folding-has-minor-mode-map-alist-p' variable
;; and old 18.xx function `folding-merge-keymaps'.
;; - Symbol's value as variable is void ((folding-xemacs-p)) error fixed.
;; - Optimized 60 `folding-use-overlays-p' calls to only 4 within
;; `folding-subst-regions'. (Used elp.el). It seems that half of the
;; time is spent in the function `folding-narrow-to-region'
;; function. Could it be optimized somehow?
;; - Changed "lucid" tests to `folding-xemacs-p' variable tests.
;; - Removed `folding-hack' and print message 'Info, ignore missing
;; functions.." instead. It's better that we see the missing
;; functions and not define dummy hacks for them.
;;
;; Nov 13 1997 19.34 [Jari 2.18-2.24]
;; - Added tcl-mode fold marks, suggested by Petteri Kettunen
;; <Petteri Kettunen A T oulu fi>
;; - Removed some old code and modified the hook functions a bit.
;; - Added new user function `folding-convert-to-major-folds', key "%".
;; - Added missing items to Emacs menubar, didn't dare to touch the
;; XEmacs part.
;; - `folding-comment-fold': Small fix. commenting didn't work on
;; closed folds. or if point was on topmost fold.
;; - Added `folding-advice-instantiate' And corrected byte compiler
;; message: Warning: variable oldposn bound but not referenced
;; Warning: reference to free variable folding-stack
;; - updated (require 'custom) code
;;
;; Nov 6 1997 19.34 [Jari 2.17]
;; - Uwe Brauer <oub A T sunma4 mat ucm es> used folding for Latex files
;; and he wished a feature that would allow him to comment away ext
;; that was inside fold; when compiling the TeX file.
;; - Added new user function `folding-comment-fold'. And new
;; keybinding ";".
;;
;; Oct 8 1997 19.34 [Jari 2.16]
;; - Now the minor mode map is always re-installed when this file is
;; loaded. If user accidentally made mistake in
;; `folding-default-keys-function', he can simply try again and
;; reload this file to have the new key definitions.
;; - Previously user had to manually go and delete the previous map
;; from the `minor-mode-map-alist' before he could try again.
;;
;; Sep 29 1997 19.34 [Jari 2.14-2.15]
;; - Robert Marshall <rxmarsha A T bechtel com> Sent enhancement to goto-line
;; code. Now M-g works more intuitively.
;; - Reformatted totally the documentation so that it can be ripped to
;; html with jari's ema-doc.pls and t2html.pls Perl scripts.
;; - Run through checkdoc.el 1.55 and Elint 1.10 and corrected code.
;; - Added defcustom support. (not tested)
;;
;; Sep 19 1997 19.28 [Jari 2.13]
;; - Robert Marshall <rxmarsha A T bechtel com> Sent small correction to
;; overlay code, where the 'owner tag was set wrong.
;;
;; Aug 14 1997 19.28 [Jari 2.12 ]
;; - A small regexp bug (extra whitespace was required after closing
;; fold) cause failing of folding-convert-buffer-for-printing in the
;; following situation
;; - Reported by Guide. Fixed now.
;;
;; {{{ Main topic
;; {{{ Subsection
;; }}} << no space or end tag here!
;; }}} Main topic
;;
;; Aug 14 1997 19.28 [Jari 2.11]
;; - Guide Van Hoecke <Guido Van Hoecke A T bigfoot com> reported that
;; he was using closing text for fold like:
;;
;; {{{ Main topic
;; {{{ Subsection
;; }}} Subsection
;; }}} Main topic
;;
;; And when he did folding-convert-buffer-for-printing, it couldn't
;; remove those closing marks but threw an error. I modified the
;; function so that the regexp accepts anything after closing fold.
;;
;; Apr 18 1997 19.28 [Jari 2.10]
;; - Corrected function folding-show-current-subtree, which didn't
;; find the correct end region, because folding-pick-move needed
;; point at the top of beginning fold. Bug was reported by Uwe
;; Brauer <oub A T sunma4 mat ucm es> Also changed folding-mark-look-at,
;; which now has new call parameter 'move.
;;
;; Mar 22 1997 19.28 [Jari 2.9]
;; - Made the XEmacs20 match more stricter, so that
;; folding-emacs-version gets value 'XEmacs19. Also added note about
;; folding in WinNT in the compatibility section.
;; - Added sh-script-mode indented-text-mode folding marks.
;; - Moved the version from branch to the root, because the extra
;; overlay code added, seems to be behaving well and it didn't break
;; the existing functionality.
;;
;; Feb 17 1997 19.28 [Jari 2.8.1.2]
;; - Cleaned up Dan's changes. First: we must not replace the
;; selective display code, but offer these two choices: Added
;; folding-use-overlays-p function which looks variable
;; folding-allow-overlays.
;; - Dan uses function from another Emacs specific (19.34+?) package
;; hs-discard-overlays. This is not available in 19.28. it should
;; be replaced with some new function... I didn't do that yet.
;; - The overlays don't exist in XEmacs. XE19.15 has promises: at least
;; I have heard that they have overlay.el library to mimic Emacs
;; functions.
;; - Now the overlay support can be turned on by setting
;; folding-allow-overlays to non-nil. The default is to use selective
;; display. Overlay Code is not tested!
;;
;; Feb 17 1997 19.28 [Dan 2.8.1.1]
;; - Dan Nicolaescu <done A T ece arizona edu> sent patch that replaced
;; selective display code with overlays.
;;
;; Feb 10 1997 19.28 [jari 2.8]
;; - Ricardo Marek <ricky A T ornet co il> Kindly sent patch that
;; makes code XEmacs 20.0 compatible. Thank you.
;;
;; Nov 7 1996 19.28 [jari 2.7]
;; - When I was on picture-mode and turned on folding, and started
;; isearch (I don't remember how I got fold mode on exactly) it
;; gave error that the fold marks were not defined and emacs
;; locked up due to simultaneous isearch-loop
;; - Added few fixes to the isearch handling function to avoid
;; infinite error loops.
;;
;; Nov 6 1996 19.28 [jari 2.5 - 2.6]
;; - Situation: have folded buffer, manually _narrow_ somewhere, C-x n n
;; - Then try searching --> folding breaks. Now it checks if the
;; region is true narrow and not folding-narrow before trying
;; to go outside of region and open a fold
;; - If it's true narrow, then we stay in that narrowed region.
;;
;; folding-isearch-general :+
;; folding-region-has-folding-marks-p :+
;;
;; Oct 23 1996 19.28 [jari 2.4]
;; folding-display-name :+ new user cmd "C-n"
;; folding-find-folding-mark :+ new
;; folding-pick-move :! rewritten, full of bugs
;; folding-region-open-close :! rewritten, full of bugs
;;
;; Oct 22 1996 19.28 [jari 2.3]
;; - folding-pick-move :! rewritten
;; folding-region-open-close :+ new user cmd "#"
;; folding-show-current-subtree :+ new user cmd "C-s", hides too
;;
;; Aug 01 1996 19.31 [andersl]
;; - folding-subst-regions, variable `font-lock-mode' set to nil.
;; Thanks to <stig A T hackvan com>
;;
;; Jun 19 1996 19.31 [andersl]
;; - The code has proven itself stable through the beta testing phase
;; which has lasted the past six months.
;; - A lot of comments written.
;; - The package `folding-isearch' integrated.
;; - Some code cleanup:
;; BOLP -> folding-BOL :! renamed
;; folding-behave-table :! field `down' removed.
;;
;;
;; Mar 14 1996 19.28 [jari 1.27]
;; - No code changes. Only some textual corrections/additions.
;; - Section "about keymaps" added.
;;
;; Mar 14 1996 19.28 [jackr 1.26]
;; - spell-check run over code.
;;
;; Mar 14 1996 19.28 [davidm 1.25]
;; - David Masterson <davidm A T prism kla com> This patch makes the menubar in
;; XEmacs work better. After I made this patch, the Hyperbole menus
;; starting working as expected again. I believe the use of
;; set-buffer-menubar has a problem, so the recommendation in XEmacs
;; 19.13 is to use set-menubar-dirty-flag.
;;
;; Mar 13 1996 19.28 [andersl 1.24]
;; - Corrected one minor bug in folding-check-if-folding-allowed
;;
;; Mar 12 1996 19.28 [jari 1.23]
;; - Renamed all -func variables to -function.
;;
;; mar 12 1996 19.28 [jari 1.22]
;; - Added new example how to change the fold marks. The automatic folding
;; was reported to cause unnecessary delays for big files (eg. when using
;; ediff) Now there is new function variable which can totally disable
;; automatic folding if the return value is nil.
;;
;; folding-check-allow-folding-function :+ new variable
;; folding-check-if-folding-allowed :+ new func
;; folding-mode-find-file :! modified
;; folding-mode-write-file :! better docs
;; folding-goto-line :! arg "n" --> "N" due to XEmacs 19.13
;;
;; Mar 11 1996 19.28 [jari 1.21]
;; - Integrated changes made by Anders' to v1.19 [folding in beta dir]
;;
;; Jan 25 1996 19.28 [jari 1.20]
;; - ** Mainly cosmetic changes **
;; - Added some 'Section' codes that can be used with lisp-mnt.el
;; - Deleted all code in 'special section' because it was never used.
;; - Moved some old "-v-" named variables to better names.
;; - Removed folding-mode-flag that was never used.
;;
;; Jan 25 1996 19.28 [jari 1.19]
;; - Put Anders' latest version into RCS tree.
;;
;; Jan 03 1996 19.30 [andersl]
;; - `folding-mouse-call-original' uses `call-interactively'.
;; `folding-mouse-context-sensitive' doesn't do `save-excursion'.
;; (More changes will come later.)
;; `folding-mouse-yank-at-p' macro corrected (quote added).
;; Error for `epoch::version' removed.
;; `folding-mark-look-at' Regexp change .* -> [^\n\r]* to avoid error.
;;
;; Nov 24 1995 19.28 [andersl]
;; - (sequencep ) added to the code which checks for the existence
;; of a tools menu.
;;
;; Aug 27 1995 19.28 19.12 [andersl]
;; - Keybindings restructured. They now conforms with the
;; new 19.29 styleguide. Old keybindings are still available.
;; - Menus new goes into the "Tools" menu, if present.
;; - `folding-mouse-open-close' renamed to
;; `folding-mouse-context-sensitive'.
;; - New entry `other' in `folding-behave-table' which defaults to
;; `folding-calling-original'.
;; - `folding-calling-original' now gets the event from `last-input-event'
;; if called without arguments (i.e. the way `folding-act' calls it.)
;; - XEmacs mouse support added.
;; - `folding-mouse-call-original' can call functions with or without
;; the Event argument.
;; - Byte compiler generates no errors neither for Emacs 19 and XEmacs.
;;
;; Aug 24 1995 19.28 [jari 1.17]
;; - To prevent infinite back calling loop, Anders suggested smart way
;; to detect that func call chain is started only once.
;; folding-calling-original :+ v, call chain terminator
;; "Internal" :! v, all private vars have this string
;; folding-mouse-call-original :! v, stricter chain check.
;; "copyright" :! t, newer notice
;; "commentary" :! t, ripped non-supported emacsen
;;
;; Aug 24 1995 19.28 [jari 1.16]
;; ** mouse interface rewritten
;; - Anders gave many valuable comments about simplifying the mouse usage,
;; he suggested that every mouse function should accept standard event,
;; and it should be called directly.
;; folding-global :- v, not needed
;; folding-mode-off-hook :- v, not needed
;; folding-mouse-action-table :- v, not needed any more
;; folding-default-keys-function :+ v, key settings
;; folding-default-mouse-keys-function:+ v, key settings
;; folding-mouse :- f, unnecessary
;; 'all mouse funcs' :! f, now accept "e" parameter
;; folding-default-keys :+ f, defines keys
;; folding-mouse-call-original :+ f, call orig mouse func
;; "examples" :! t, radical rewrote, only one left
;;
;; Aug 24 1995 19.28 [jari 1.15]
;; - some minor changes. If we're inside a fold, Mouse-3 will go one
;; level up if it points END or BEG marker.
;; folding-mouse-yank-at-point:! v, added 'up 'down
;; folding-mark-look-at :! f, more return values: '11 and 'end-in
;; folding-open-close :! f, bug, didn't exit if inside fold
;; PMIN, PMAX, NEXTP, add-l :+ more macros fom tinylibm.el
;;
;; Aug 23 1995 19.28 [andersl 1.14]
;; - Added `eval-when-compile' around 1.13 byte-compiler fix
;; to avoid code to be executed when using a byte-compiled version
;; of folding.el.
;; - Binds mode keys via `minor-mode-map-alist'
;; (i.e. `folding-merge-keymaps' is not used in modern Emacsen.)
;; This means that the user can not bind `folding-mode-map' to a new
;; keymap, \\(s\\|\\)he must modify the existing one.
;; - `defvars' for global feature test variables `folding-*-p'.
;; - `folding-mouse-open-close' now detects when the current fold was been
;; pressed. (The "current" is the fold around which the buffer is
;; narrowed.)
;;
;; Aug 23 1995 19.28 [jari 1.13]
;; - 19.28 Byte compile doesn't handle fboundp, boundp well. That's a bug.
;; Set some dummy functions to get cleaner output.
;; - The folding-mode-off doesn't seem very useful, because it
;; is never run when another major-mode is turned on ... maybe we should
;; utilize kill-all-local-variables-hooks with defadvice around
;; kill-all-local-variables ...
;;
;; folding-emacs-version :+ added. it was in the docs, but not defined
;; kill-all-local-variables-hooks :! v, moved to variable section
;; list-buffers-mode-alist :! v, --''--
;; "compiler hacks" :+ section added
;; "special" :+ section added
;; "Compatibility" :! moved at the beginning
;;
;; Aug 22 1995 19.28 [jari 1.12]
;; - Only minor changes
;; BOLP, BOLPP, EOLP, EOLPP :+ f, macros added from tinylibm.el
;; folding-mouse-pick-move :! f, when cursor at beolp, move always up
;; "bindings" :+ added C-cv and C-cC-v
;;
;; Aug 22 1995 19.28 [jari 1.11]
;; - Inspired by mouse so much, that this revision contain substantial
;; changes and enhancements. Mouse is now powered!
;; - Anders wanted mouse to operate according to 'mouse cursor', not
;; current 'point'.
;; folding-mouse-yank-at-point: controls it. Phwew, I like this
;; one a lot.
;;
;; examples :! t, totally changed, now 2 choices
;; folding-mode-off-hook :+ v, when folding ends
;; folding-global :+ v, global store value
;; folding-mouse-action-table :! v, changed
;; folding-mouse :! f, stores event to global
;; folding-mouse-open-close :! f, renamed, mouse activated open
;; folding-mode :! f, added 'off' hook
;; folding-event-posn :+ f, handles FSF mouse event
;; folding-mouse-yank-at-p :+ f, check which mouse mode is on
;; folding-mouse-point :+ f, return working point
;; folding-mouse-move :+ f, mouse moving down , obsolete ??
;; folding-mouse-pick-move :+ f, mouse move accord. fold mark
;; folding-next-visible-heading :+ f, from tinyfold.el
;; folding-previous-visible-heading :+ f, from tinyfold.el
;; folding-pick-move :+ f, from tinyfold.el
;;
;;
;; Aug 22 1995 19.28 [jari 1.10]
;; - Minor typing errors corrected : fol-open-close 'hide --> 'close
;; This caused error when trying to close open fold with mouse
;; when cursor was sitting on fold marker.
;;
;; Aug 22 1995 19.28 [jari 1.9]
;; - Having heard good suggestions from Anders...!
;; "install" : add-hook for folding missed
;; folding-open-close : generalized
;; folding-behave-table : NEW, logical behavior control
;; folding-:mouse-action-table : now folding-mouse-action-table
;;
;; - The mouse function seems to work with FSF emacs only, because
;; XEmacs doesn't know about double or triple clicks. We're working
;; on the problem...
;;
;; Aug 21 1995 19.28 [jari 1.8]
;; - Rearranged the file structure so that all variables are at the
;; beginning of file. With new functions, it easy to open-close
;; fold. Added word "code:" or "setup:" to the front of code folds,
;; so that the toplevel folds can be recognized more easily.
;; - Added example hook to install section for easy mouse use.
;; - Added new functions.
;; folding-get-mode-marks : return folding marks
;; folding-mark-look-at : status of current line, fold mark in it?
;; folding-mark-mouse : execute action on fold mark
;;
;;
;; Aug 17 1995 19.28/X19.12 [andersl 1.7]
;; - Failed when loaded into XEmacs, when `folding-mode-map' was
;; undefined. Folding marks for three new major modes added:
;; rexx-mode, erlang-mode and xerl-mode.
;;
;; Aug 14 1995 19.28 [jari 1.6]
;; - After I met Anders we exchanged some thoughts about usage philosophy
;; of error and signal commands. I was annoyed by the fact that they
;; couldn't be suppressed, when the error was "minor". Later Anders
;; developed fdb.el, which will be integrated to FSF 19.30. It
;; offers by-passing error/signal interference.
;; --> I changed back all the error commands that were taken away.
;;
;; Jun 02 1995 19.28 [andersl]
;; - "Narrow" not present in mode-line when in folding-mode.
;;
;; May 12 1995 19.28 [jari 1.5]
;; - Installation text cleaned: reference to 'install-it' removed,
;; because such function doesn't exist any more. The installation is
;; now automatic: it's done when user calls folding mode first time.
;; - Added 'private vars' section. made 'outside all folds' message
;; informational, not an error.
;;
;; May 12 1995 19.28 [jackr x.x]
;; - Corrected 'broken menu bar' problem.
;; - Even though make-sparse-keymap claims its argument (a string to
;; name the menu) is optional, it's not. Lucid has other
;; arrangements for the same thing..
;;
;; May 10 1995 19.28 [jari 1.2]
;; - Moved provide to the end of file.
;; - Rearranged code so that the common functions are at the beginning.
;; Reprogrammed the whole installation with hooks. Added Write file
;; hook that makes sure you don't write in 'binary' while folding were
;; accidentally off.
;; - Added regexp text for certain files which are not allowed to
;; 'auto fold' when loaded.
;; - changed some 'error' commands to 'messages', this prevent screen
;; mixup when debug-on-error is set to t
;; + folding-list-delete , folding-msg , folding-mode-find-file ,
;; folding-mode-write-file , folding-check-folded , folding-keep-hooked
;;
;; 1.7.4 May 04 1995 19.28 [jackr 1.11]
;; - Some compatibility changes:
;; v.18 doesn't allow an arg to make-sparse-keymap
;; testing epoch::version is trickier than that
;; free-variable reference cleanup
;;
;; 1.7.3 May 04 1995 19.28 [jari]
;; - Corrected folding-mode-find-file-hook , so that it has more
;; 'mode turn on' capabilities through user function
;; + folding-mode-write-file-hook: Makes sure your file is saved
;; properly, so that you don't end up saving in 'binary'.
;; + folding-check-folded: func, default checker provided
;; + folding-check-folded-file-function variable added, User can put his
;; 'detect folding.el file' methods here.
;; + folding-mode-install-it: func, Automatic installation with it
;;
;; 1.7.2 Apr 01 1995 19.28 [jackr] , Design support by [jari]
;; - Added folding to FSF & XEmacs menus
;;
;; 1.7.1 Apr 28 1995 19.28 [jackr]
;; - The folding editor's merge-keymap couldn't handle FSF menu-bar,
;; so some minor changes were made, previous is '>' and enhancements
;; are '>'
;;
;; < (buffer-disable-undo new-buffer)
;; ---
;; > (buffer-flush-undo new-buffer)
;; 1510,1512c1510
;; < key (if (symbolp keycode)
;; < (vector keycode)
;; < (char-to-string keycode))
;; ---
;; > key (char-to-string keycode)
;; 1802,1808d1799
;; < ;;{{{ Compatibility hacks for various Emacs versions
;; <
;; < (or (fboundp 'buffer-disable-undo)
;; < (fset 'buffer-disable-undo (symbol-function 'buffer-flush-undo)))
;; <
;; < ;;}}}
;;
;;
;; X.x Dec 1 1994 19.28 [jari]
;; - Only minor change. Made the folding mode string user configurable.
;; Added these variables:
;; folding-mode-string, folding-inside-string,folding-inside-mode-name
;; - Changed revision number from 1.6.2 to 1.7 , so that people know
;; this package has changed.
;;}}}
;;; Code:
;;{{{ setup: require packages
;;; ......................................................... &require ...
(eval-when-compile
(require 'cl))
(eval-and-compile
(autoload 'font-lock-fontify-region "font-lock")
;; Forward declaration
(defvar global-font-lock-mode))
(require 'easymenu)
(defvar folding-package-url-location
"Latest folding is available at http://cvs.xemacs.org/viewcvs.cgi/XEmacs/packages/xemacs-packages/text-modes/")
;;}}}
;;{{{ setup: byte compiler hacks
;;; ............................................. &byte-compiler-hacks ...
;;; - This really only should be evaluated in case we're about to byte
;;; compile this file. Since `eval-when-compile' is evaluated when
;;; the uncompiled version is used (great!) we test if the
;;; byte-compiler is loaded.
;; Make sure `advice' is loaded when compiling the code.
(eval-and-compile
(require 'advice)
(defvar folding-xemacs-p (or (boundp 'xemacs-logo)
(featurep 'xemacs))
"Folding determines which emacs version it is running. t if Xemacs.")
;; loading overlay.el package removes some byte compiler whinings.
;; By default folding does not use overlay code.
(if folding-xemacs-p
(or (fboundp 'overlay-start) ;; Already loaded
(load "overlay" 'noerr) ;; No? Try loading it.
(message "\
** folding.el: XEmacs 19.15+ has package overlay.el, try to get it.
This is only warning. Folding does not use overlays by
default. You can safely ignore possible overlay byte
compilation error
messages."))))
(eval-when-compile
(when nil ;; Disabled 2000-01-05
;; While byte compiling
(if (string= (buffer-name) " *Compiler Input*")
(progn
(message "** folding.el:\
Info, Ignore [X]Emacs's missing motion/event/posn functions calls"))))
;; ARGS: (symbol variable-p library)
(defadvice find-function-search-for-symbol (around folding act)
"Set folding flag for `find-file-noselect' to open all folds."
(let ((file (ad-get-arg 2)))
(when file
(message "FILE %s" file)
(put 'find-file-noselect 'folding file)))
ad-do-it
(put 'find-file-noselect 'folding nil))
(defun folding-find-file-noselect ()
(let* ((file (get 'find-file-noselect 'folding))
(buffer (and file
;; It may be absolute path name, file.el,
;; or just "file".
(or (find-buffer-visiting file)
(get-buffer file)
(get-buffer (concat file ".el"))))))
(when buffer
(with-current-buffer buffer
(when (symbol-value 'folding-mode) ;; Byte compiler silencer
(turn-off-folding-mode))))))
;; See find.func.el find-function-search-for-symbol
;; Make C-h f and mouse-click work to jump to a file. Folding mode
;; Must be turned off due to regexps in find.func.el that can't
;; search ^M lines.
(defadvice find-file-noselect (after folding act)
"When called by `find-function-search-for-symbol', turn folding off."
(folding-find-file-noselect))
(defadvice make-sparse-keymap
(before
make-sparse-keymap-with-optional-argument
(&optional byte-compiler-happyfier)
activate)
"This advice does nothing except adding an optional argument
to keep the byte compiler happy when compiling Emacs specific code
with XEmacs.")
;; XEmacs and Emacs 19 differs when it comes to obsolete functions.
;; We're using the Emacs 19 versions, and this simply makes the
;; byte-compiler stop wining. (Why isn't there a warning flag which
;; could have turned off?)
(and (boundp 'mode-line-format)
(put 'mode-line-format 'byte-obsolete-variable nil))
(and (fboundp 'byte-code-function-p)
(put 'byte-code-function-p 'byte-compile nil))
(and (fboundp 'eval-current-buffer)
(put 'eval-current-buffer 'byte-compile nil)))
(defsubst folding-preserve-active-region ()
"In XEmacs keep the region alive. In Emacs do nothing."
(if (boundp 'zmacs-region-stays) ;Keep regions alive
(set 'zmacs-region-stays t))) ;use `set' to Quiet Emacs Byte Compiler
;; Work around the NT Emacs Cut'n paste bug in selective-display which
;; doesn't preserve C-m's. Only installed in problematic Emacs and
;; in other cases these lines are no-op.
(eval-and-compile
(when (and (not folding-xemacs-p)
(memq (symbol-value 'window-system) '(win32 w32)) ; NT Emacs
(string< emacs-version "20.4")) ;at least in 19.34 .. 20.3.1
(unless (fboundp 'char-equal)
(defalias 'char-equal 'equal))
(unless (fboundp 'subst-char)
(defun subst-char (str char to-char)
"Replace in STR every CHAR with TO-CHAR."
(let ((len (length str))
(ret (copy-sequence str))) ;because 'aset' is destructive
(while (> len 0)
(if (char-equal (aref str (1- len)) char)
(aset ret (1- len) to-char))
(decf len))
ret)))
(defadvice kill-new (around folding-win32-fix-selective-display act)
"In selective display, convert each C-m to C-a. See `current-kill'."
(let* ((string (ad-get-arg 0)))
(when (and selective-display (string-match "\C-m" (or string "")))
(setq string (subst-char string ?\C-m ?\C-a)))
ad-do-it))
(defadvice current-kill (around folding-win32-fix-selective-display act)
"In selective display, convert each C-a back to C-m. See `kill-new'."
ad-do-it
(let* ((string ad-return-value))
(when (and selective-display (string-match "\C-a" (or string "")))
(setq string (subst-char string ?\C-a ?\C-m))
(setq ad-return-value string))))))
(defvar folding-mode) ;; Byte Compiler silencer
(when (locate-library "mode-motion") ;; XEmacs
(defun folding-mode-motion-highlight-fold (event)
"Highlight line under mouse if it has a foldmark."
(when folding-mode
(funcall
;; Emacs Byte Compiler Shutup fix
(symbol-function 'mode-motion-highlight-internal)
event
(function
(lambda ()
(beginning-of-line)
(if (folding-mark-look-at)
(search-forward-regexp "^[ \t]*"))))
(function
(lambda ()
(if (folding-mark-look-at)
(end-of-line)))))))
(require 'mode-motion)
(add-hook 'mode-motion-hook 'folding-mode-motion-highlight-fold 'at-end))
;;}}}
;;{{{ setup: some variable
;;; .................................................. &some-variables ...
;; This is a list of structures which keep track of folds being entered
;; and exited. It is a list of (MARKER . MARKER) pairs, followed by the
;; symbol `folded'. The first of these represents the fold containing
;; the current one. If the view is currently outside all folds, this
;; variable has value nil.
(defvar folding-stack nil
"Internal. A list of marker pairs representing folds entered so far.")
(defvar folding-version (substring "$Revision: 1.5 $" 11 15)
"Version number of folding.el.")
;;}}}
;;{{{ setup: bind
;;; .......................................................... &v-bind ...
(defgroup folding nil
"Managing buffers with Folds."
:group 'tools)
(defcustom folding-mode-prefix-key "\C-c@"
"*Prefix key to use for Folding commands in Folding mode."
:type 'string
:group 'folding)
(defcustom folding-goto-key "\M-g"
"*Key to be bound to `folding-goto-line' in folding mode.
The default value is M - g, but you probably don't want folding to
occupy it if you have used M - g got `goto-line'."
:type 'string
:group 'folding)
(defcustom folding-font-lock-begin-mark 'font-lock-reference-face
"Face to highlight beginning fold mark."
:type 'face
:group 'folding)
(defcustom folding-font-lock-end-mark 'font-lock-reference-face
"Face to highlight end fold mark."
:type 'face
:group 'folding)
(defvar folding-mode-map nil
"Keymap used in Folding mode (a minor mode).")
(defvar folding-mode-prefix-map nil
"Keymap used in Folding mode keys sans `folding-mode-prefix-key'.")
;;;###autoload
(defvar folding-mode nil
"When Non nil, Folding mode is active in the current buffer.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'folding-mode)
(set-default 'folding-mode nil)
(defmacro folding-kbd (key function)
"Folding: define KEY with FUNCTION to `folding-mode-prefix-map'.
This is used when assigning keybindings to `folding-mode-map'.
See also `folding-mode-prefix-key'."
`(define-key
folding-mode-prefix-map
,key ,function))
(defun folding-bind-default-mouse ()
"Bind default mouse keys used by Folding mode."
(interactive)
(cond
(folding-xemacs-p
(define-key folding-mode-map [(button3)]
'folding-mouse-context-sensitive)
;; (define-key folding-mode-map '(double button3) 'folding-hide-current-entry)
(define-key folding-mode-map [(control shift button2)]
'folding-mouse-pick-move))
(t
(define-key folding-mode-map [mouse-3] 'folding-mouse-context-sensitive)
(define-key folding-mode-map [C-S-mouse-2] 'folding-mouse-pick-move))))
(defun folding-bind-terminal-keys ()
"In non-window system, rebind C - f and C - b as folding-{forward,backward}-char."
(unless (or (and (boundp 'window-system) ;; Emacs
(symbol-value 'window-system)) ;; Byte compiler silencer
(and (fboundp 'console-type) ;; XEmacs
(let ((val (fboundp 'console-type)))
(not (eq 'tty val)))))
(define-key folding-mode-map "\C-f" 'folding-forward-char)
(define-key folding-mode-map "\C-b" 'folding-backward-char)))
(defun folding-bind-default-keys ()
"Bind the default keys used the `folding-mode'.
The variable `folding-mode-prefix-key' contains the prefix keys,
the default is C - c @.
For the good ol' key bindings, please use the function
`folding-bind-backward-compatible-keys' instead."
(interactive)
(define-key folding-mode-map folding-goto-key 'folding-goto-line)
(folding-bind-terminal-keys)
(define-key folding-mode-map "\C-e" 'folding-end-of-line)
(folding-kbd "\C-f" 'folding-fold-region)
(folding-kbd ">" 'folding-shift-in)
(folding-kbd "<" 'folding-shift-out)
(folding-kbd "\C-t" 'folding-show-all)
(folding-kbd "\C-s" 'folding-show-current-entry)
(folding-kbd "\C-x" 'folding-hide-current-entry)
(folding-kbd "\C-o" 'folding-open-buffer)
(folding-kbd "\C-w" 'folding-whole-buffer)
(folding-kbd "\C-r" 'folding-convert-buffer-for-printing)
(folding-kbd "\C-k" 'folding-marks-kill)
(folding-kbd "\C-v" 'folding-pick-move)
(folding-kbd "v" 'folding-previous-visible-heading)
(folding-kbd " " 'folding-next-visible-heading)
(folding-kbd "." 'folding-context-next-action)
;; C-u: kinda "up" -- "down"
(folding-kbd "\C-u" 'folding-toggle-enter-exit)
(folding-kbd "\C-q" 'folding-toggle-show-hide)
;; Think "#" as a 'fence'
(folding-kbd "#" 'folding-region-open-close)
;; Esc-; is the standard emacs commend add key.
(folding-kbd ";" 'folding-comment-fold)
(folding-kbd "%" 'folding-convert-to-major-folds)
(folding-kbd "/" 'folding-all-comment-blocks-in-region)
(folding-kbd "\C-y" 'folding-show-current-subtree)
(folding-kbd "\C-z" 'folding-hide-current-subtree)
(folding-kbd "\C-n" 'folding-display-name)
(folding-kbd "I" 'folding-insert-advertise-folding-mode))
(defun folding-bind-backward-compatible-keys ()
"Bind keys traditionally used by Folding mode.
For bindings which follow newer Emacs minor mode conventions, please
use the function `folding-bind-default-keys'.
This function sets `folding-mode-prefix-key' to `C-c'."
(interactive)
(setq folding-mode-prefix-key "\C-c")
(folding-bind-default-keys))
(defun folding-bind-outline-compatible-keys ()
"Bind keys used by the minor mode `folding-mode'.
The keys used are as much as possible compatible with
bindings used by Outline mode.
Currently, some outline mode functions doesn't have a corresponding
folding function.
The variable `folding-mode-prefix-key' contains the prefix keys,
the default is C - c @.
For the good ol' key bindings, please use the function
`folding-bind-backward-compatible-keys' instead."
(interactive)
;; Traditional keys:
(folding-bind-terminal-keys)
(define-key folding-mode-map "\C-e" 'folding-end-of-line)
;; Mimic Emacs 20.3 allout.el bindings
(folding-kbd ">" 'folding-shift-in)
(folding-kbd "<" 'folding-shift-out)
(folding-kbd "\C-n" 'folding-next-visible-heading)
(folding-kbd "\C-p" 'folding-previous-visible-heading)
;; ("\C-u" outline-up-current-level)
;; ("\C-f" outline-forward-current-level)
;; ("\C-b" outline-backward-current-level)
;; (folding-kbd "\C-i" 'folding-show-current-subtree)
(folding-kbd "\C-s" 'folding-show-current-subtree)
(folding-kbd "\C-h" 'folding-hide-current-subtree)
(folding-kbd "\C-k" 'folding-marks-kill)
(folding-kbd "!" 'folding-show-all)
(folding-kbd "\C-d" 'folding-hide-current-entry)
(folding-kbd "\C-o" 'folding-show-current-entry)
;; (" " outline-open-sibtopic)
;; ("." outline-open-subtopic)
;; ("," outline-open-supertopic)
;; Other bindings not in allout.el
(folding-kbd "\C-a" 'folding-open-buffer)
(folding-kbd "\C-q" 'folding-whole-buffer)
(folding-kbd "\C-r" 'folding-convert-buffer-for-printing)
(folding-kbd "\C-w" 'folding-fold-region)
(folding-kbd "I" 'folding-insert-advertise-folding-mode))
;;{{{ goto-line (advice)
(defcustom folding-advice-instantiate t
"*In non-nil install advice code. Eg for `goto-line'."
:type 'boolean
:group 'folding)
(defcustom folding-shift-in-on-goto t
"*Flag in folding adviced function `goto-line'.
If non-nil, folds are entered when going to a given line.
Otherwise the buffer is unfolded. Can also be set to 'show.
This variable is used only if `folding-advice-instantiate' was
non-nil when folding was loaded.
See also `folding-goto-key'."
:type 'boolean
:group 'folding)
(defvar folding-narrow-by-default t
"If t (default) things like isearch will enter folds. If nil the
folds will be opened, but not entered.")
(when folding-advice-instantiate
(eval-when-compile (require 'advice))
;; By Robert Marshall <rxmarsha A T bechtel com>
(defadvice goto-line (around folding-goto-line first activate)
"Go to line ARG, entering folds if `folding-shift-in-on-goto' is t.
It attempts to keep the buffer in the same visibility state as before."
(let () ;; (oldposn (point))
ad-do-it
(if (and folding-mode
(or (folding-point-folded-p (point))
(<= (point) (point-min-marker))
(>= (point) (point-max-marker))))
(let ((line (ad-get-arg 0)))
(if folding-shift-in-on-goto
(progn
(folding-show-all)
(goto-char 1)
(and (< 1 line)
(not (folding-use-overlays-p))
(re-search-forward "[\n\C-m]" nil 0 (1- line)))
(let ((goal (point)))
(while (prog2 (beginning-of-line)
(if folding-shift-in-on-goto
(progn
(folding-show-current-entry t t)
(folding-point-folded-p goal))
(folding-shift-in t))
(goto-char goal)))
(folding-narrow-to-region
(and folding-narrow-by-default (point-min))
(point-max) t)))
(if (or folding-stack (folding-point-folded-p (point)))
(folding-open-buffer))))))))
;;}}}
(defun folding-bind-foldout-compatible-keys ()
"Bind keys for `folding-mode' compatible with Foldout mode.
The variable `folding-mode-prefix-key' contains the prefix keys,
the default is C - c @."
(interactive)
(folding-kbd "\C-z" 'folding-shift-in)
(folding-kbd "\C-x" 'folding-shift-out))
;;; This function is here, just in case we ever would like to add
;;; `hideif' support to folding mode. Currently, it is only used to
;;; which keys shouldn't be used.
;;(defun folding-bind-hideif-compatible-keys ()
;; "Bind keys for `folding-mode' compatible with Hideif mode.
;;
;;The variable `folding-mode-prefix-key' contains the prefix keys,
;;the default is C-c@."
;; (interactive)
;; ;; Keys defined by `hideif'
;; ;; (folding-kbd "d" 'hide-ifdef-define)
;; ;; (folding-kbd "u" 'hide-ifdef-undef)
;; ;; (folding-kbd "D" 'hide-ifdef-set-define-alist)
;; ;; (folding-kbd "U" 'hide-ifdef-use-define-alist)
;;
;; ;; (folding-kbd "h") 'hide-ifdefs)
;; ;; (folding-kbd "s") 'show-ifdefs)
;; ;; (folding-kbd "\C-d") 'hide-ifdef-block)
;; ;; (folding-kbd "\C-s") 'show-ifdef-block)
;;
;; ;; (folding-kbd "\C-q" 'hide-ifdef-toggle-read-only)
;; )
;;; .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
;; Not used for modern Emacsen.
(defvar folding-saved-local-keymap nil
"Keymap used to save non-folding keymap.
(so it can be restored when folding mode is turned off.)")
;;;###autoload
(defcustom folding-default-keys-function 'folding-bind-default-keys
"*Function or list of functions used to define keys for Folding mode.
Possible values are:
folding-bind-default-key
The standard keymap.
`folding-bind-backward-compatible-keys'
Keys used by older versions of Folding mode. This function
does not conform to Emacs 19.29 style conversions concerning
key bindings. The prefix key is C - c
`folding-bind-outline-compatible-keys'
Define keys compatible with Outline mode.
`folding-bind-foldout-compatible-keys'
Define some extra keys compatible with Foldout.
All except `folding-bind-backward-compatible-keys' used the value of
the variable `folding-mode-prefix-key' as prefix the key.
The default is C - c @"
:type 'function
:group 'folding)
;; Not yet implemented:
;; folding-bind-hideif-compatible-keys
;; Define some extra keys compatible with hideif.
;;;###autoload
(defcustom folding-default-mouse-keys-function 'folding-bind-default-mouse
"*Function to bind default mouse keys to `folding-mode-map'."
:type 'function
:group 'folding)
(defvar folding-mode-menu nil
"Keymap containing the menu for Folding mode.")
(defvar folding-mode-menu-name "Fld" ;; Short menu name
"Name of pull down menu.")
;;}}}
;;{{{ setup: hooks
;;; ......................................................... &v-hooks ...
(defcustom folding-mode-hook nil
"*Hook called when Folding mode is entered.
A hook named `<major-mode>-folding-hook' is also called, if it
exists. Eg., `c-mode-folding-hook' is called whenever Folding mode is
started in C mode."
:type 'hook
:group 'folding)
(defcustom folding-load-hook nil
"*Hook run when file is loaded."
:type 'hook
:group 'folding)
;;}}}
;;{{{ setup: user config
;;; ........................................................ &v-Config ...
;; Q: should this inherit mouse-yank-at-point's value? maybe not.
(defvar folding-mouse-yank-at-point t
"If non-nil, mouse activities are done at point instead of 'mouse cursor'.
Behaves like `mouse-yank-at-point'.")
(defcustom folding-folding-on-startup t
"*If non-nil, buffers are folded when starting Folding mode."
:type 'boolean
:group 'folding)
(defcustom folding-internal-margins 1
"*Number of blank lines left next to fold mark when tidying folds.
This variable is local to each buffer. To set the default value for all
buffers, use `set-default'.
When exiting a fold, and at other times, `folding-tidy-inside' is invoked
to ensure that the fold is in the correct form before leaving it. This
variable specifies the number of blank lines to leave between the
enclosing fold marks and the enclosed text.
If this value is nil or negative, no blank lines are added or removed
inside the fold marks. A value of 0 (zero) is valid, meaning leave no
blank lines.
See also `folding-tidy-inside'."
:type 'boolean
:group 'folding)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'folding-internal-margins)
(defvar folding-mode-string " Fld"
"Buffer-local variable that hold the fold depth description.")
(set-default 'folding-mode-string " Fld")
;; Sets `folding-mode-string' appropriately. This allows the Folding mode
;; description in the mode line to reflect the current fold depth.
(defconst folding-inside-string " " ; was ' inside ',
"Mode line addition to show 'inside' levels of fold.")
;;;###autoload
(defcustom folding-inside-mode-name "Fld"
"*Mode line addition to show inside levels of 'fold' ."
:type 'string
:group 'folding)
(defcustom folding-check-folded-file-function
'folding-check-folded
"*Function that return t or nil after examining if the file is folded."
:type 'function
:group 'folding)
(defcustom folding-check-allow-folding-function
'folding-check-if-folding-allowed
"*Function that return t or nil after deciding if automatic folding."
:type 'function
:group 'folding)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom folding-mode-string "Fld"
"*The minor mode string displayed when mode is on."
:type 'string
:group 'folding)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom folding-mode-hook-no-regexp "RMAIL"
"*Regexp which disable automatic folding mode turn on for certain files."
:type 'string
:group 'folding)
;;; ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... &v-tables ...
(defcustom folding-behave-table
'((close folding-hide-current-entry)
(open folding-show-current-entry) ; Could also be `folding-shift-in'.
(up folding-shift-out)
(other folding-mouse-call-original))
"*Table of of logical commands and their associated functions.
If you want fold to behave like `folding-shift-in', when it 'open'
a fold, you just change the function entry in this table.
Table form:
'( (LOGICAL-ACTION CMD) (..) ..)"
:type '(repeat
(symbol :tag "logical action")
(function :tag "callback"))
:group 'folding)
;;; ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..... &v-marks ...
;;;###autoload
(defvar folding-mode-marks-alist nil
"List of (major-mode . fold mark) default combinations to use.
When Folding mode is started, the major mode is checked, and if there
are fold marks for that major mode stored in `folding-mode-marks-alist',
those marks are used by default. If none are found, the default values
of \"{{{ \" and \"}}}\" are used.
Use function `folding-add-to-marks-list' to add more fold marks. The function
also explains the alist use in details.
Use function `folding-set-local-variables' if you change the current mode's
folding marks during the session.")
;;}}}
;;{{{ setup: private
;;; ....................................................... &v-private ...
(defvar folding-narrow-placeholder nil
"Internal. Mark where \"%n\" used to be in `mode-line-format'.
Must be nil.")
(defvar folding-bottom-mark nil
"Internal marker of the true bottom of a fold.")
(defvar folding-bottom-regexp nil
"Internal. Regexp marking the bottom of a fold.")
(defvar folding-regexp nil
"Internal. Regexp for hunting down the `folding-top-mark' even in comments.")
(defvar folding-secondary-top-mark nil
"Internal. Additional stuff that can be inserted as part of a top marker.")
(defvar folding-top-mark nil
"Internal. The actual string marking the top of a fold.")
(defvar folding-top-regexp nil
"Internal.
Regexp describing the string beginning a fold, possible with
leading comment thingies and like that.")
(defvar folded-file nil
"Enter folding mode when this file is loaded.
(buffer local, use from a local variables list).")
(defvar folding-calling-original nil
"Internal. Non-nil when original mouse binding is executed.")
(defvar folding-narrow-overlays nil
"Internal. Keep the list of overlays.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'folding-narrow-overlays)
(defcustom folding-allow-overlays nil
"*If non-nil use overlay code. If nil, then selective display is used.
Note, that this code is highly experimental and will not most likely do what
you expect. using value t will not change folding to use overlays
completely. This variable was introduced to experiment with the overlay
interface, but the work never finished and it is unlikely that it
will continued any later time. Folding at present state is designed
too highly for selective display to make the change worthwhile."
:type 'boolean
:group 'folding)
;;}}}
;;{{{ Folding install
(defun folding-easy-menu-define ()
"Define folding easy menu."
(interactive)
(easy-menu-define
folding-mode-menu
(if folding-xemacs-p
nil
(list folding-mode-map))
"Folding menu"
(list
folding-mode-menu-name
["Enter Fold" folding-shift-in t]
["Exit Fold" folding-shift-out t]
["Show Fold" folding-show-current-entry t]
["Hide Fold" folding-hide-current-entry t]
"----"
["Show Whole Buffer" folding-open-buffer t]
["Fold Whole Buffer" folding-whole-buffer t]
["Show subtree" folding-show-current-subtree t]
["Hide subtree" folding-hide-current-subtree t]
["Display fold name" folding-display-name t]
"----"
["Move previous" folding-previous-visible-heading t]
["Move next" folding-next-visible-heading t]
["Pick fold" folding-pick-move t]
["Next action (context)" folding-context-next-action t]
"----"
["Foldify region" folding-fold-region t]
["Open or close folds in region" folding-region-open-close t]
["Open folds to top level" folding-show-all t]
"----"
["Comment text in fold" folding-comment-fold t]
["Convert for printing(temp buffer)"
folding-convert-buffer-for-printing t]
["Convert to major-mode folds" folding-convert-to-major-folds t]
["Move comments inside folds in region"
folding-all-comment-blocks-in-region t]
["Delete fold marks in this fold" folding-marks-kill t]
["Insert folding URL reference"
folding-insert-advertise-folding-mode t]
"----"
["Toggle enter and exit mode" folding-toggle-enter-exit t]
["Toggle show and hide" folding-toggle-show-hide t]
"----"
["Folding mode off" folding-mode t])))
(defun folding-install-keymaps ()
"Install keymaps."
(unless folding-mode-map
(setq folding-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(unless folding-mode-prefix-map
(setq folding-mode-prefix-map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(if (listp folding-default-keys-function)
(mapc 'funcall folding-default-keys-function)
(funcall folding-default-keys-function))
(funcall folding-default-mouse-keys-function)
(folding-easy-menu-define)
(define-key folding-mode-map
folding-mode-prefix-key folding-mode-prefix-map)
;; Install the keymap into `minor-mode-map-alist'. The keymap will
;; be activated as soon as the variable `folding-mode' is set to
;; non-nil.
(let ((elt (assq 'folding-mode minor-mode-map-alist)))
;; Always remove old map before adding new definitions.
(if elt
(setq minor-mode-map-alist
(delete elt minor-mode-map-alist)))
(push (cons 'folding-mode folding-mode-map) minor-mode-map-alist))
;; Update minor-mode-alist
(or (assq 'folding-mode minor-mode-alist)
(push '(folding-mode folding-mode-string) minor-mode-alist))
;; Needed for XEmacs
(or (fboundp 'buffer-disable-undo)
(fset 'buffer-disable-undo (symbol-function 'buffer-flush-undo))))
(defun folding-uninstall-keymaps ()
"Uninstall keymaps."
(let ((elt (assq 'folding-mode minor-mode-map-alist)))
(if elt
(setq minor-mode-map-alist
(delete elt minor-mode-map-alist)))
(if (setq elt (assq 'folding-mode minor-mode-alist))
(setq minor-mode-alist
(delete elt minor-mode-alist)))
(folding-uninstall-hooks)))
(defun folding-install (&optional uninstall)
"Install or UNINSTALL folding."
(interactive "P")
(cond
(uninstall
(folding-uninstall-keymaps)
(folding-uninstall-hooks))
(t
(folding-install-keymaps))))
(defun folding-uninstall ()
"Uninstall folding."
(interactive)
(folding-install 'uninstall)
;; Unwrap all buffers.
(dolist (buffer (buffer-list))
(with-current-buffer buffer
(goto-char (point-min))
(when (or folding-mode
;; To be sure, check this at the same time
;; Somebody may have just done
;; (setq folding-mode nil), which is bad thing.
;; Setting variable won't restore the buffer.
(re-search-forward "{{{" nil t))
(turn-off-folding-mode)))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: misc
(defsubst folding-get-mode-marks (&optional mode)
"Return fold markers for MODE. default is for current `major-mode'.
Return:
\(beg-marker end-marker\)"
(interactive)
(let* (elt)
(unless (setq elt (assq (or mode major-mode)
folding-mode-marks-alist))
(error "Folding error: mode is not in `folding-mode-marks-alist'"))
(list (nth 1 elt) (nth 2 elt) (nth 3 elt))))
(defun folding-region-has-folding-marks-p (beg end)
"Check is there is fold mark in region BEG END."
(save-excursion
(goto-char beg)
(when (memq (folding-mark-look-at) '(1 11))
(goto-char end)
(memq (folding-mark-look-at) '(end end-in)))))
;;; - Thumb rule: because "{{{" if more meaningful, all returns values
;;; are of type integerp if it is found.
;;;
(defun folding-mark-look-at (&optional mode)
"Check status of current line. Does it contain a fold mark?.
MODE
'move move over fold mark
Return:
0 1 numberp, line has fold begin mark
0 = closed, 1 = open,
11 = open, we're inside fold, and this is top marker
'end end mark
'end-in end mark, inside fold, floor marker
nil no fold marks .."
(let* (case-fold-search
(marks (folding-get-mode-marks))
(stack folding-stack)
(bm (regexp-quote (nth 0 marks))) ;begin mark
(em (concat "^[ \t\n]*" (regexp-quote (nth 1 marks))))
(bm-re (concat
(concat "^[ \t\n]*" bm)
(if (and nil
(string=
" " (substring (nth 0 marks)
(length (nth 1 marks)))))
;; Like "}}} *"
"*"
"")))
ret
point)
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(cond
((looking-at bm-re)
(setq point (point))
(cond
((looking-at (concat "^[ \t\n]*" bm "[^\r\n]*\r")) ;; closed
(setq ret 0))
(t ;; open fold marker
(goto-char (point-min))
(cond
((and stack ;; we're inside fold
;; allow spaces
(looking-at (concat "[ \t\n]*" bm)))
(setq ret 11))
(t
(setq ret 1))))))
((looking-at em)
(setq point (point))
;; - The stack is a list if we've entered inside fold. There
;; is no text after fold END mark
;; - At bol ".*\n[^\n]*" doesn't work but "\n[^\n]*" at eol does??
(cond
((progn
(end-of-line)
(or (and stack (eobp)) ;normal ending
(and stack ;empty newlines only, no text ?
(not (looking-at "\n[^ \t\n]*")))))
(setq ret 'end-in))
(t ;all rest are newlines
(setq ret 'end))))))
(cond
((and mode point)
(goto-char point)
;; This call breaks if there is no marks on the point,
;; because there is no parameter 'nil t' in call.
;; --> there is error in this function if that happens.
(beginning-of-line)
(re-search-forward (concat bm "\\|" em))
(backward-char 1)))
ret))
(defsubst folding-mark-look-at-top-mark-p ()
"Check if line contain folding top marker."
(integerp (folding-mark-look-at)))
(defsubst folding-mark-look-at-bottom-mark-p ()
"Check if line contain folding bottom marker."
(symbolp (folding-mark-look-at)))
(defun folding-act (action &optional event)
"Execute logical ACTION based on EVENT.
References:
`folding-behave-table'"
(let* ((elt (assoc action folding-behave-table)))
(if elt
(funcall (nth 1 elt) event)
(error "Folding mode (folding-act): Unknown action %s" action))))
(defun folding-region-open-close (beg end &optional close)
"Open all folds inside region BEG END. Close if optional CLOSE is non-nil."
(interactive "r\nP")
(let* ((func (if (null close)
'folding-show-current-entry
'folding-hide-current-entry))
tmp)
(save-excursion
;; make sure the beg is first.
(if (> beg end) ;swap order
(setq tmp beg beg end end tmp))
(goto-char beg)
(while (and
;; the folding-show-current-entry/hide will move point
;; to beg-of-line So we must move to the end of
;; line to continue search.
(if (and close
(eq 0 (folding-mark-look-at))) ;already closed ?
t
(funcall func)
(end-of-line)
t)
(folding-next-visible-heading)
(< (point) end))))))
(defun fold-marks-kill ()
"If over fold, open fold and kill beginning and end fold marker.
Return t ot nil if marks were removed."
(interactive)
(if (not (folding-mark-look-at))
(when (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
(message "Folding: Cursor not over fold. Can't remove fold marks.")
nil)
(destructuring-bind (beg end)
(folding-show-current-entry)
(let ((kill-whole-line t))
;; must be done in this order, because point moves after kill.
(goto-char end)
(beginning-of-line)
(kill-line)
(goto-char beg)
(beginning-of-line)
(kill-line)
;; Return status
t))))
(defun folding-hide-current-subtree ()
"Call `folding-show-current-subtree' with argument 'hide."
(interactive)
(folding-show-current-subtree 'hide))
(defun folding-show-current-subtree (&optional hide)
"Show or HIDE all folds inside current fold.
Point must be over beginning fold mark."
(interactive "P")
(let* ((stat (folding-mark-look-at 'move))
(beg (point))
end)
(cond
((memq stat '(0 1 11)) ;It's BEG fold
(when (eq 0 stat) ;it was closed
(folding-show-current-entry)
(goto-char beg)) ;folding-pick-move needs point at fold
(save-excursion
(if (folding-pick-move)
(setq end (point))))
(if (and beg end)
(folding-region-open-close beg end hide)))
(t
(if (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
(message "point is not at fold beginning."))))))
(defun folding-display-name ()
"Show current active fold name."
(interactive)
(let* ((pos (folding-find-folding-mark))
name)
(when pos
(save-excursion
(goto-char pos)
(if (looking-at ".*[{]+") ;Drop "{" mark away.
(setq pos (match-end 0)))
(setq name (buffer-substring
pos
(progn
(end-of-line)
(point))))))
(if name
(message (format "fold:%s" name)))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: events
(defun folding-event-posn (act event)
"According to ACT read mouse EVENT struct and return data from it.
Event must be simple click, no dragging.
ACT
'mouse-point return the 'mouse cursor' point
'window return window pointer
'col-row return list (col row)"
(cond
((not folding-xemacs-p)
;; short Description of FSF mouse event
;;
;; EVENT : (mouse-3 (#<window 34 on *scratch*> 128 (20 . 104) -23723628))
;; event-start : (#<window 34 on *scratch*> 128 (20 . 104) -23723628))
;; ^^^MP
;; mp = mouse point
(let* ((el (funcall (symbol-function 'event-start) event)))
(cond
((eq act 'mouse-point)
(nth 1 el)) ;is there macro for this ?
((eq act 'window)
(funcall (symbol-function 'posn-window) el))
((eq act 'col-row)
(funcall (symbol-function 'posn-col-row) el))
(t
(error "Unknown request %s" act)))))
(folding-xemacs-p
(cond
((eq act 'mouse-point)
(funcall (symbol-function 'event-point) event))
((eq act 'window)
(funcall (symbol-function 'event-window) event))
;; Must be tested! (However, it's not used...)
((eq act 'col-row)
(list (funcall (symbol-function 'event-x) event)
(funcall (symbol-function 'event-y) event)))
(t
(error "Unknown request %s" act))))
(t
(error "This version of Emacs can't handle events."))))
(defmacro folding-interactive-spec-p ()
"Preserve region during `interactive'.
In XEmacs user could also set `zmacs-region-stays'."
(if folding-xemacs-p
;; preserve selected region
`'(interactive "_p")
`'(interactive "p")))
(defmacro folding-mouse-yank-at-p ()
"Check if user use \"yank at mouse point\" feature.
Please see the variable `folding-mouse-yank-at-point'."
'folding-mouse-yank-at-point)
(defun folding-mouse-point (&optional event)
"Return mouse's working point. Optional EVENT is mouse click.
When used on XEmacs, return nil if no character was under the mouse."
(if (or (folding-mouse-yank-at-p)
(null event))
(point)
(folding-event-posn 'mouse-point event)))
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: hook
(defmacro folding-find-file-hook ()
"Return hook symbol for current version."
`(if (boundp 'find-file-hook)
'find-file-hook
'find-file-hooks))
(defmacro folding-write-file-hook ()
"Return hook symbol for current version."
`(if (boundp 'write-file-functions)
'write-file-functions
'write-file-hooks))
(defun folding-is-hooked ()
"Check if folding hooks are installed."
(and (memq 'folding-mode-write-file
(symbol-value (folding-write-file-hook)))
(memq 'folding-mode-find-file
(symbol-value (folding-find-file-hook)))))
;;;###autoload
(defun folding-uninstall-hooks ()
"Remove hooks set by folding."
(turn-off-folding-mode)
(remove-hook 'finder-mode-hook 'folding-mode)
(remove-hook 'write-file-hooks 'folding-mode-write-file)
(remove-hook 'find-file-hooks 'folding-mode-find-file))
;;;###autoload
(defun folding-install-hooks ()
"Install folding hooks."
(folding-mode-add-find-file-hook)
(add-hook 'finder-mode-hook 'folding-mode)
(or (memq 'folding-mode-write-file (symbol-value (folding-write-file-hook)))
(add-hook (folding-write-file-hook) 'folding-mode-write-file 'end)))
;;;###autoload
(defun folding-keep-hooked ()
"Make sure hooks are in their places."
(unless (folding-is-hooked)
(folding-uninstall-hooks)
(folding-install-hooks)))
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: Mouse handling
(defun folding-mouse-call-original (&optional event)
"Execute original mouse function using mouse EVENT.
Do nothing if original function does not exist.
Does nothing when called by a function which has earlier been called
by us.
Sets global:
`folding-calling-original'"
(interactive "@e") ;; Was "e"
;; Without the following test we could easily end up in a endless
;; loop in case we would call a function which would call us.
;;
;; (An easy constructed example is to bind the function
;; `folding-mouse-context-sensitive' to the same mouse button both in
;; `folding-mode-map' and in the global map.)
(if folding-calling-original
nil
;; `folding-calling-original' is global
(setq folding-calling-original t)
(unwind-protect
(progn
(or event
(setq event last-input-event))
(let (mouse-key)
(cond
((not folding-xemacs-p)
(setq mouse-key (make-vector 1 (car-safe event))))
(folding-xemacs-p
(setq mouse-key
(vector
(append
(event-modifiers event)
(list (intern
(format "button%d"
(funcall
(symbol-function 'event-button)
event))))))))
(t
(error "This version of Emacs can't handle events.")))
;; Test string: http://www.csd.uu.se/~andersl
;; andersl A T csd uu se
;; (I have `ark-goto-url' bound to the same key as
;; this function.)
;;
;; turn off folding, so that we can see the real
;; function behind it.
;;
;; We have to restore the current buffer, otherwise the
;; let* won't be able to restore the old value of
;; folding-mode. In my environment, I have bound a
;; function which starts mail when I click on an e-mail
;; address. When returning, the current buffer has
;; changed.
(let* ((folding-mode nil)
(orig-buf (current-buffer))
(orig-func (key-binding mouse-key)))
;; call only if exist
(when orig-func
;; Check if the original function has arguments. If
;; it does, call it with the event as argument.
(unwind-protect
(progn
(setq this-command orig-func)
(call-interactively orig-func))
;;; #untested, but included here for further reference
;;; (cond
;;; ((not (string-match "mouse" (symbol-name orig-func)))
;;; (call-interactively orig-func))
;;; ((string-match "^mouse" (symbol-name orig-func))
;;; (funcall orig-func event))
;;; (t
;;; ;; Some other package's mouse command,
;;; ;; should we do something special here for
;;; ;; somebody?
;;; (funcall orig-func event)))
(set-buffer orig-buf))))))
;; This is always executed, even if the above generates an error.
(setq folding-calling-original nil))))
(defun folding-mouse-context-sensitive (event)
"Perform some operation depending on the context of the mouse pointer.
EVENT is mouse event.
The variable `folding-behave-table' contains a mapping between contexts and
operations to perform.
The following contexts can be handled (They are named after the
natural operation to perform on them):
open - A folded fold.
close - An open fold, which isn't the one current topmost one.
up - The topmost visible fold.
other - Anything else.
Note that the `pointer' can be either the buffer point, or the mouse
pointer depending in the setting of the user option
`folding-mouse-yank-at-point'."
(interactive "e")
(let* ( ;; - Get mouse cursor point, or point
(point (folding-mouse-point event))
state)
(if (null point)
;; The user didn't click on any text.
(folding-act 'other event)
(save-excursion
(goto-char point)
(setq state (folding-mark-look-at)))
(cond
((eq state 0)
(folding-act 'open event))
((eq state 1)
(folding-act 'close event))
((eq state 11)
(folding-act 'up event))
((eq 'end state)
(folding-act 'close))
((eq state 'end-in)
(folding-act 'up event))
(t
(folding-act 'other event))))))
;;; FIXME: #not used, the pick move handles this too
(defun folding-mouse-move (event)
"Move down if sitting on fold mark using mouse EVENT.
Original function behind the mouse is called if no FOLD action wasn't
taken."
(interactive "e")
(let* ( ;; - Get mouse cursor point, or point
(point (folding-mouse-point event))
state)
(save-excursion
(goto-char point)
(beginning-of-line)
(setq state (folding-mark-look-at)))
(cond
((not (null state))
(goto-char point)
(folding-next-visible-heading) t)
(t
(folding-mouse-call-original event)))))
(defun folding-mouse-pick-move (event)
"Pick movement if sitting on beg/end fold mark using mouse EVENT.
If mouse if at the `beginning-of-line' point, then always move up.
Original function behind the mouse is called if no FOLD action wasn't
taken."
(interactive "e")
(let* ( ;; - Get mouse cursor point, or point
(point (folding-mouse-point event))
state)
(save-excursion
(goto-char point)
(setq state (folding-mark-look-at)))
(cond
((not (null state))
(goto-char point)
(if (= point
(save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (point)))
(folding-previous-visible-heading)
(folding-pick-move)))
(t
(folding-mouse-call-original event)))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: engine
(defun folding-set-mode-line ()
"Update modeline with fold level."
(if (null folding-stack)
(kill-local-variable 'folding-mode-string)
(make-local-variable 'folding-mode-string)
(setq folding-mode-string
(if (eq 'folded (car folding-stack))
(concat
folding-inside-string "1" folding-inside-mode-name)
(concat
folding-inside-string
(int-to-string (length folding-stack))
folding-inside-mode-name)))))
(defun folding-clear-stack ()
"Clear the fold stack, and release all the markers it refers to."
(let ((stack folding-stack))
(setq folding-stack nil)
(while (and stack (not (eq 'folded (car stack))))
(set-marker (car (car stack)) nil)
(set-marker (cdr (car stack)) nil)
(setq stack (cdr stack)))))
(defun folding-check-if-folding-allowed ()
"Return non-nil when buffer allowed to be folded automatically.
When buffer is loaded it may not be desirable to fold it immediately,
because the file may be too large, or it may contain fold marks, that
really are not _real_ folds. (Eg. RMAIL saved files may have the
marks)
This function returns t, if it's okay to proceed checking the fold status
of file. Returning nil means that folding should not touch this file.
The variable `folding-check-allow-folding-function' normally contains this
function. Change the variable to use your own scheme."
(or (let ((file (get 'find-file-noselect 'folding)))
;; When a file reference is "pushed" is a C-h v buffer that says:
;; test is a Lisp function in `~/foo/tmp/test.el' A flag gets set
;; (see adviced code) and we must not fold this buffer, because
;; it will be immediately searched.
(and file
(not (string-match (regexp-quote file)
(or buffer-file-name "")))))
;; Do not fold these files
(null (string-match folding-mode-hook-no-regexp (buffer-name)))))
(defun folding-mode-find-file ()
"One of the funcs called whenever a `find-file' is successful.
It checks to see if `folded-file' has been set as a buffer-local
variable, and automatically starts Folding mode if it has.
This allows folded files to be automatically folded when opened.
To make this hook effective, the symbol `folding-mode-find-file-hook'
should be placed at the end of `find-file-hooks'. If you have
some other hook in the list, for example a hook to automatically
uncompress or decrypt a buffer, it should go earlier on in the list.
See also `folding-mode-add-find-file-hook'."
(let* ((check-fold folding-check-folded-file-function)
(allow-fold folding-check-allow-folding-function))
;; Turn mode on only if it's allowed
(if (funcall allow-fold)
(or (and (and check-fold (funcall check-fold))
(folding-mode 1))
(and (assq 'folded-file (buffer-local-variables))
folded-file
(folding-mode 1)
(kill-local-variable 'folded-file)))
;; In all other cases, unfold buffer.
(if folding-mode
(folding-mode -1)))))
;;;###autoload
(defun folding-mode-add-find-file-hook ()
"Append `folding-mode-find-file-hook' to the list `find-file-hooks'.
This has the effect that afterwards, when a folded file is visited, if
appropriate Emacs local variable entries are recognized at the end of
the file, Folding mode is started automatically.
If `inhibit-local-variables' is non-nil, this will not happen regardless
of the setting of `find-file-hooks'.
To declare a file to be folded, put `folded-file: t' in the file's
local variables. eg., at the end of a C source file, put:
/*
Local variables:
folded-file: t
*/
The local variables can be inside a fold."
(interactive)
(or (memq 'folding-mode-find-file (symbol-value (folding-find-file-hook)))
(add-hook (folding-find-file-hook) 'folding-mode-find-file 'end)))
(defun folding-mode-write-file ()
"Folded files must be controlled by folding before saving.
This function turns on the folding mode if it is not activated.
It prevents 'binary pollution' upon save."
(let* ((check-func folding-check-folded-file-function)
(no-re folding-mode-hook-no-regexp)
(bn (or (buffer-name) "")))
(if (and (not (string-match no-re bn))
(boundp 'folding-mode)
(null folding-mode)
(and check-func (funcall check-func)))
(progn
;; When folding mode is turned on it also 'folds' whole
;; buffer... can't avoid that, since it's more important
;; to save safely
(folding-mode 1)))
;; hook returns nil, good habit
nil))
(defun folding-check-folded ()
"Function to determine if this file is in folded form."
(let* ( ;; Could use folding-top-regexp , folding-bottom-regexp ,
;; folding-regexp But they are not available at load time.
(folding-re1 "^.?.?.?{{{")
(folding-re2 "[\r\n].*}}}"))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
;; If we found both, we assume file is folded
(and (re-search-forward folding-re1 nil t)
;; if file is folded, there are \r's
(search-forward "\r" nil t)
(re-search-forward folding-re2 nil t)))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: Folding mode
(defun folding-font-lock-keywords (&optional mode)
"Return folding font-lock keywords for MODE."
;; Add support mode-by-mode basis. Check if mode is already
;; handled from the property list.
(destructuring-bind (beg end ignore)
(folding-get-mode-marks (or mode major-mode))
;; `ignore' is not used, add no-op for byte compiler
(or ignore
(setq ignore t))
(setq beg (concat "^[ \t]*" (regexp-quote beg) "[^\r\n]+"))
(setq end (concat "^[ \t]*" (regexp-quote end)))
(list
;; the `t' says to overwrite any previous highlight.
;; => Needed because folding marks are in comments.
(list beg 0 folding-font-lock-begin-mark t)
(list end 0 folding-font-lock-end-mark t))))
(defun folding-font-lock-support-instantiate (&optional mode)
"Add fold marks with `font-lock-add-keywords'."
(or mode
(setq mode major-mode))
;; Hide function from Byte Compiler.
(let ((function 'font-lock-add-keywords))
(when (fboundp function)
(funcall function
mode
(folding-font-lock-keywords mode))
;; In order to see new keywords font lock must be restarted.
(dolist (buffer (buffer-list))
(with-current-buffer buffer
(when (and (eq major-mode mode)
(or font-lock-mode
(and (boundp 'global-font-lock-mode)
global-font-lock-mode)))
;; FIXME: Crude fix. should we use font-lock-fontify-buffer instead?
(font-lock-mode -1)
(font-lock-mode 1)))))))
(defun folding-font-lock-support ()
"Add font lock support."
(let ((list (get 'folding-mode 'font-lock)))
(unless (memq major-mode list)
;; Support added, update known list
(push major-mode list)
(put 'folding-mode 'font-lock list)
(folding-font-lock-support-instantiate major-mode))))
(defun folding-set-local-variables ()
"Set local fold mark variables.
If you're going to change the beginning and end mark in
`folding-mode-marks-alist'; you must call this function."
(set (make-local-variable 'folding-stack) nil)
(make-local-variable 'folding-top-mark)
(make-local-variable 'folding-secondary-top-mark)
(make-local-variable 'folding-top-regexp)
(make-local-variable 'folding-bottom-mark)
(make-local-variable 'folding-bottom-regexp)
(make-local-variable 'folding-regexp)
(or (and (boundp 'folding-top-regexp)
folding-top-regexp
(boundp 'folding-bottom-regexp)
folding-bottom-regexp)
(let ((folding-marks (assq major-mode
folding-mode-marks-alist)))
(if folding-marks
(setq folding-marks (cdr folding-marks))
(setq folding-marks '("{{{" "}}}")))
(apply 'folding-set-marks folding-marks))))
;;;###autoload
(defun turn-off-folding-mode ()
"Turn off folding."
(folding-mode -1))
;;;###autoload
(defun turn-on-folding-mode ()
"Turn on folding."
(folding-mode 1))
;;;###autoload
(defun folding-mode (&optional arg inter)
"A folding-editor-like minor mode. ARG INTER.
These are the basic commands that Folding mode provides:
\\{folding-mode-map}
Keys starting with `folding-mode-prefix-key'
\\{folding-mode-prefix-map}
folding-convert-buffer-for-printing:
`\\[folding-convert-buffer-for-printing]'
Makes a ready-to-print, formatted, unfolded copy in another buffer.
Read the documentation for the above functions for more information.
Overview
Folds are a way of hierarchically organizing the text in a file, so
that the text can be viewed and edited at different levels. It is
similar to Outline mode in that parts of the text can be hidden from
view. A fold is a region of text, surrounded by special \"fold marks\",
which act like brackets, grouping the text. Fold mark pairs can be
nested, and they can have titles. When a fold is folded, the text is
hidden from view, except for the first line, which acts like a title
for the fold.
Folding mode is a minor mode, designed to cooperate with many other
major modes, so that many types of text can be folded while they are
being edited (eg., plain text, program source code, Texinfo, etc.).
Folding-mode function
If Folding mode is not called interactively (`(called-interactively-p 'interactive)' is nil),
and it is called with two or less arguments, all of which are nil, then
the point will not be altered if `folding-folding-on-startup' is set
and `folding-whole-buffer' is called. This is generally not a good
thing, as it can leave the point inside a hidden region of a fold, but
it is required if the local variables set \"mode: folding\" when the
file is first read (see `hack-local-variables').
Not that you should ever want to, but to call Folding mode from a
program with the default behavior (toggling the mode), call it with
something like `(folding-mode nil t)'.
Fold marks
For most types of folded file, lines representing folds have \"{{{\"
near the beginning. To enter a fold, move the point to the folded line
and type `\\[folding-shift-in]'. You should no longer be able to see
the rest of the file, just the contents of the fold, which you couldn't
see before. You can use `\\[folding-shift-out]' to leave a fold, and
you can enter and exit folds to move around the structure of the file.
All of the text is present in a folded file all of the time. It is just
hidden. Folded text shows up as a line (the top fold mark) with \"...\"
at the end. If you are in a fold, the mode line displays \"inside n
folds Narrow\", and because the buffer is narrowed you can't see outside
of the current fold's text.
By arranging sections of a large file in folds, and maybe subsections
in sub-folds, you can move around a file quickly and easily, and only
have to scroll through a couple of pages at a time. If you pick the
titles for the folds carefully, they can be a useful form of
documentation, and make moving though the file a lot easier. In
general, searching through a folded file for a particular item is much
easier than without folds.
Managing folds
To make a new fold, set the mark at one end of the text you want in the
new fold, and move the point to the other end. Then type
`\\[folding-fold-region]'. The text you selected will be made into a
fold, and the fold will be entered. If you just want a new, empty fold,
set the mark where you want the fold, and then create a new fold there
without moving the point. Don't worry if the point is in the middle of
a line of text, `folding-fold-region' will not break text in the middle
of a line. After making a fold, the fold is entered and the point is
positioned ready to enter a title for the fold. Do not delete the fold
marks, which are usually something like \"{{{\" and \"}}}\". There may
also be a bit of fold mark which goes after the fold title.
If the fold markers get messed up, or you just want to see the whole
unfolded file, use `\\[folding-open-buffer]' to unfolded the whole
file, so you can see all the text and all the marks. This is useful for
checking/correcting unbalanced fold markers, and for searching for
things. Use `\\[folding-whole-file]' to fold the buffer again.
`folding-shift-out' will attempt to tidy the current fold just before
exiting it. It will remove any extra blank lines at the top and bottom,
\(outside the fold marks). It will then ensure that fold marks exists,
and if they are not, will add them (after asking). Finally, the number
of blank lines between the fold marks and the contents of the fold is
set to 1 (by default).
Folding package customizations
If the fold marks are not set on entry to Folding mode, they are set to
a default for current major mode, as defined by
`folding-mode-marks-alist' or to \"{{{ \" and \"}}}\" if none are
specified.
To bind different commands to keys in Folding mode, set the bindings in
the keymap `folding-mode-map'.
The hooks `folding-mode-hook' and `<major-mode-name>-folding-hook' are
called before folding the buffer and applying the key bindings in
`folding-mode-map'. This is a good hook to set extra or different key
bindings in `folding-mode-map'. Note that key bindings in
`folding-mode-map' are only examined just after calling these hooks;
new bindings in those maps only take effect when Folding mode is being
started. The hook `folding-load-hook' is called when Folding mode is
loaded into Emacs.
Mouse behavior
If you want folding to detect point of actual mouse click, please see
variable `folding-mouse-yank-at-p'.
To customise the mouse actions, look at `folding-behave-table'."
(interactive)
(let ((new-folding-mode
(if (not arg)
(not folding-mode)
(> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))))
(or (eq new-folding-mode
folding-mode)
(if folding-mode
(progn
;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ progn ^^^
;; turn off folding
(if (null (folding-use-overlays-p))
(setq selective-display nil))
(folding-clear-stack)
(folding-narrow-to-region nil nil)
(folding-subst-regions (list 1 (point-max)) ?\r ?\n)
;; Restore "%n" (Narrow) in the mode line
(setq mode-line-format
(mapcar
(function
(lambda (item)
(if (equal item 'folding-narrow-placeholder)
"%n" item)))
mode-line-format)))
;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ else ^^^
(cond
((folding-use-overlays-p)
;; This may be Emacs specific; how about XEmacs?
;;
;; make line-move-ignore-invisible buffer local, matches
;; outline.el, and the 21 pre-release gets upset if this is
;; defined globally in shell buffer...
(make-local-variable 'line-move-ignore-invisible)
(setq line-move-ignore-invisible t
buffer-invisibility-spec '((t . t))))
(t
(setq selective-display t)
(setq selective-display-ellipses t)))
(unless (assq 'folding-mode minor-mode-alist)
;; User has not run folding-install or he did call
;; folding-uninstall which completely wiped package out.
;; => anyway now he calls us, so be there for him
(folding-install))
(folding-keep-hooked) ;set hooks if not there
(widen)
(setq folding-narrow-overlays nil)
(folding-set-local-variables)
(folding-font-lock-support)
(unwind-protect
(let ((hook-symbol (intern-soft
(concat
(symbol-name major-mode)
"-folding-hook"))))
(run-hooks 'folding-mode-hook)
(and hook-symbol
(run-hooks hook-symbol)))
(folding-set-mode-line))
(and folding-folding-on-startup
(if (or (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
arg
inter)
(folding-whole-buffer)
(save-excursion
(folding-whole-buffer))))
(folding-narrow-to-region nil nil t)
;; Remove "%n" (Narrow) from the mode line
(setq mode-line-format
(mapcar
(function
(lambda (item)
(if (equal item "%n")
'folding-narrow-placeholder item)))
mode-line-format))))
(setq folding-mode new-folding-mode)
(if folding-mode
(easy-menu-add folding-mode-menu)
(easy-menu-remove folding-mode-menu))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: setting fold marks
;; You think those "\\(\\)" pairs are peculiar? Me too. Emacs regexp
;; stuff has a bug; sometimes "\\(.*\\)" fails when ".*" succeeds, but
;; only in a folded file! Strange bug! Must check it out sometime.
(defun folding-set-marks (top bottom &optional secondary)
"Set the folding top and bottom mark for the current buffer.
Input:
TOP The topmost fold mark. Comment start + fold begin string.
BOTTOM The bottom fold mark Comment end + fold end string.
SECONDARY Usually the comment end indicator for the mode. This
is inserted by `folding-fold-region' after the fold top mark,
and is presumed to be put after the title of the fold.
Example:
html-mode:
top: \"<!-- [[[ \"
bot: \"<!-- ]]] -->\"
sec: \" -->\"
Notice that the top marker needs to be closed with SECONDARY comment end string.
Various regular expressions are set with this function, so don't set the
mark variables directly."
(set (make-local-variable 'folding-top-mark)
top)
(set (make-local-variable 'folding-bottom-mark)
bottom)
(set (make-local-variable 'folding-secondary-top-mark)
secondary)
(set (make-local-variable 'folding-top-regexp)
(concat "\\(^\\|\r+\\)[ \t]*"
(regexp-quote folding-top-mark)))
(set (make-local-variable 'folding-bottom-regexp)
(concat "\\(^\\|\r+\\)[ \t]*"
(regexp-quote folding-bottom-mark)))
(set (make-local-variable 'folding-regexp)
(concat "\\(^\\|\r\\)\\([ \t]*\\)\\(\\("
(regexp-quote folding-top-mark)
"\\)\\|\\("
(regexp-quote folding-bottom-mark)
"[ \t]*\\(\\)\\($\\|\r\\)\\)\\)")))
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: movement
(defun folding-next-visible-heading (&optional direction)
"Move up/down fold headers.
Backward if DIRECTION is non-nil returns nil if not moved = no next marker."
(interactive)
(let* ((begin-mark (nth 0 (folding-get-mode-marks)))
case-fold-search)
(if direction
(re-search-backward (concat "^" (regexp-quote begin-mark)) nil t)
(re-search-forward (concat "^" (regexp-quote begin-mark)) nil t))))
(defun folding-previous-visible-heading ()
"Move upward fold headers."
(interactive)
(beginning-of-line)
(folding-next-visible-heading 'backward))
(defun folding-find-folding-mark (&optional end-fold)
"Search backward to find beginning fold. Skips subfolds.
Optionally searches forward to find END-FOLD mark.
Return:
nil
point position of fold mark"
(let* (case-fold-search
(elt (folding-get-mode-marks))
(bm (regexp-quote (nth 0 elt))) ; markers defined for mode
(em (regexp-quote (nth 1 elt))) ; markers defined for mode
(re (concat "^" bm "\\|^" em))
(count 0)
stat
moved)
(save-excursion
(cond
(end-fold
(folding-end-of-line)
;; We must skip over inner folds
(while (and (null moved)
(re-search-forward re nil t))
(setq stat (folding-mark-look-at))
(cond
((symbolp stat)
(setq count (1- count))
(if (< count 0) ;0 or less means no middle folds
(setq moved t)))
((memq stat '(1 11)) ;BEG fold
(setq count (1+ count))))) ;; end while
(when moved
(forward-char -3)
(setq moved (point))))
(t
(while (and (null moved)
(re-search-backward re nil t))
(setq stat (folding-mark-look-at))
(cond
((memq stat '(1 11))
(setq count (1- count))
(if (< count 0) ;0 or less means no middle folds
(setq moved (point))))
((symbolp stat)
(setq count (1+ count)))))
(when moved ;What's the result
(forward-char 3)
(setq moved (point))))))
moved))
(defun folding-pick-move ()
"Pick the logical movement on fold mark.
If at the end of fold, then move to the beginning and vice versa.
If placed over closed fold moves to the next fold. When no next
folds are visible, stops moving.
Return:
t if moved"
(interactive)
(let* (case-fold-search
(elt (folding-get-mode-marks))
(bm (nth 0 elt)) ; markers defined for mode
(stat (folding-mark-look-at))
moved)
(cond
((eq 0 stat) ;closed fold
(when (re-search-forward (concat "^" (regexp-quote bm)) nil t)
(setq moved t)
(forward-char 3)))
((symbolp stat) ;End fold
(setq moved (folding-find-folding-mark)))
((integerp stat) ;Beg fold
(setq moved (folding-find-folding-mark 'end-fold))))
(if (integerp moved)
(goto-char moved))
moved))
;;; Idea by Scott Evans <gse A T antisleep com>
(defun folding-context-next-action ()
"Take next action according to point and context.
If point is at:
Begin Fold : toggle open - close
End Fold : close
inside : fold current level."
(interactive)
(let ((state (folding-mark-look-at)))
(cond
((eq state 0)
(folding-act 'open))
((eq state 1)
(folding-act 'close))
((eq state 11)
(folding-act 'up))
((eq 'end state)
(folding-act 'close))
((eq state 'end-in)
(folding-act 'up))
(t
(folding-act 'other)))))
(defun folding-forward-char-1 (&optional arg)
"See `folding-forward-char-1' for ARG."
(if (eq arg 1)
;; Do it a faster way for arg = 1.
(if (eq (following-char) ?\r)
(let ((saved (point))
(inhibit-quit t))
(end-of-line)
(if (not (eobp))
(forward-char)
(goto-char saved)
(error "End of buffer")))
;; `forward-char' here will do its own error if (eobp).
(forward-char))
(if (> 0 (or arg (setq arg 1)))
(folding-backward-char (- arg))
(let (goal saved)
(while (< 0 arg)
(skip-chars-forward "^\r" (setq goal (+ (point) arg)))
(if (eq goal (point))
(setq arg 0)
(if (eobp)
(error "End of buffer")
(setq arg (- goal 1 (point))
saved (point))
(let ((inhibit-quit t))
(end-of-line)
(if (not (eobp))
(forward-char)
(goto-char saved)
(error "End of buffer"))))))))))
(defmacro folding-forward-char-macro ()
`(defun folding-forward-char (&optional arg)
"Move point right ARG characters, skipping hidden folded regions.
Moves left if ARG is negative. On reaching end of buffer, stop and
signal error."
,(folding-interactive-spec-p)
;; (folding-preserve-active-region)
(folding-forward-char-1 arg)))
(folding-forward-char-macro)
(defun folding-backward-char-1 (&optional arg)
"See `folding-backward-char-1' for ARG."
(if (eq arg 1)
;; Do it a faster way for arg = 1.
;; Catch the case where we are in a hidden region, and bump into a \r.
(if (or (eq (preceding-char) ?\n)
(eq (preceding-char) ?\r))
(let ((pos (1- (point)))
(inhibit-quit t))
(forward-char -1)
(beginning-of-line)
(skip-chars-forward "^\r" pos))
(forward-char -1))
(if (> 0 (or arg (setq arg 1)))
(folding-forward-char (- arg))
(let (goal)
(while (< 0 arg)
(skip-chars-backward "^\r\n" (max (point-min)
(setq goal (- (point) arg))))
(if (eq goal (point))
(setq arg 0)
(if (bobp)
(error "Beginning of buffer")
(setq arg (- (point) 1 goal)
goal (point))
(let ((inhibit-quit t))
(forward-char -1)
(beginning-of-line)
(skip-chars-forward "^\r" goal)))))))))
(defmacro folding-backward-char-macro ()
`(defun folding-backward-char (&optional arg)
"Move point right ARG characters, skipping hidden folded regions.
Moves left if ARG is negative. On reaching end of buffer, stop and
signal error."
,(folding-interactive-spec-p)
;; (folding-preserve-active-region)
(folding-backward-char-1 arg)))
(folding-backward-char-macro)
(defmacro folding-end-of-line-macro ()
`(defun folding-end-of-line (&optional arg)
"Move point to end of current line, but before hidden folded region.
ARG is line count.
Has the same behavior as `end-of-line', except that if the current line
ends with some hidden folded text (represented by an ellipsis), the
point is positioned just before it. This prevents the point from being
placed inside the folded text, which is not normally useful."
,(folding-interactive-spec-p)
;;(interactive "p")
;; (folding-preserve-active-region)
(if (or (eq arg 1)
(not arg))
(beginning-of-line)
;; `forward-line' also moves point to beginning of line.
(forward-line (1- arg)))
(skip-chars-forward "^\r\n")))
(folding-end-of-line-macro)
(defun folding-skip-ellipsis-backward ()
"Move the point backwards out of folded text.
If the point is inside a folded region, the cursor is displayed at the
end of the ellipsis representing the folded part. This function checks
to see if this is the case, and if so, moves the point backwards until
it is just outside the hidden region, and just before the ellipsis.
Returns t if the point was moved, nil otherwise."
(interactive)
(let ((pos (point))
result)
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(skip-chars-forward "^\r" pos)
(or (eq pos (point))
(setq pos (point)
result t)))
(goto-char pos)
result))
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: Moving in and out of folds
;;{{{ folding-shift-in
(defun folding-shift-in (&optional noerror)
"Open and enter the fold at or around the point.
Enters the fold that the point is inside, wherever the point is inside
the fold, provided it is a valid fold with balanced top and bottom
marks. Returns nil if the fold entered contains no sub-folds, t
otherwise. If an optional argument NOERROR is non-nil, returns nil if
there are no folds to enter, instead of causing an error.
If the point is inside a folded, hidden region (as represented by an
ellipsis), the position of the point in the buffer is preserved, and as
many folds as necessary are entered to make the surrounding text
visible. This is useful after some commands eg., search commands."
(interactive)
(labels
((open-fold nil
(let ((data (folding-show-current-entry noerror t)))
(and data
(progn
(when folding-narrow-by-default
(setq folding-stack
(if folding-stack
(cons (cons (point-min-marker)
(point-max-marker))
folding-stack)
'(folded)))
(folding-set-mode-line))
(folding-narrow-to-region
(car data)
(nth 1 data)))))))
(let ((goal (point)))
(while (folding-skip-ellipsis-backward)
(beginning-of-line)
(open-fold)
(goto-char goal))
(if folding-narrow-by-default
(open-fold)
(widen)))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ folding-shift-out
(defun folding-shift-out (&optional event)
"Exits the current fold with EVENT."
(interactive)
(if folding-stack
(progn
(folding-tidy-inside)
(cond
((folding-use-overlays-p)
(folding-subst-regions
(list (overlay-end (car folding-narrow-overlays))
(overlay-start (cdr folding-narrow-overlays))) ?\n ?\r)
;; So point is correct in other windows.
(goto-char (overlay-end (car folding-narrow-overlays))))
(t
(folding-subst-regions (list (point-min) (point-max)) ?\n ?\r)
;; So point is correct in other window
(goto-char (point-min))))
(if (eq (car folding-stack) 'folded)
(folding-narrow-to-region nil nil t)
(folding-narrow-to-region
(marker-position (car (car folding-stack)))
(marker-position (cdr (car folding-stack))) t))
(and (consp (car folding-stack))
(set-marker (car (car folding-stack)) nil)
(set-marker (cdr (car folding-stack)) nil))
(setq folding-stack (cdr folding-stack)))
(error "Outside all folds"))
(folding-set-mode-line))
;;}}}
;;{{{ folding-show-current-entry
(defun folding-show-current-entry (&optional event noerror noskip)
"Opens the fold that the point is on, but does not enter it.
EVENT and optional arg NOERROR means don't signal an error if there is
no fold, just return nil. NOSKIP means don't jump out of a hidden
region first.
Returns ((START END SUBFOLDS-P). START and END indicate the extents of
the fold that was shown. If SUBFOLDS-P is non-nil, the fold contains
subfolds."
(interactive)
(or noskip
(folding-skip-ellipsis-backward))
(let ((point (point))
backward
forward
start
end
subfolds-not-p)
(unwind-protect
(or (and (integerp
(car-safe (setq backward (folding-skip-folds t))))
(integerp
(car-safe (setq forward (folding-skip-folds nil))))
(progn
(goto-char (car forward))
(skip-chars-forward "^\r\n")
(setq end (point))
(skip-chars-forward "\r\n")
(not (and folding-stack (eobp))))
(progn
(goto-char (car backward))
(skip-chars-backward "^\r\n")
(setq start (point))
(skip-chars-backward "\r\n")
(not (and folding-stack (bobp))))
(progn
(setq point start)
;; Avoid holding the list through a GC.
(setq subfolds-not-p
(not (or (cdr backward)
(cdr forward))))
(folding-subst-regions
(append backward (nreverse forward))
?\r ?\n)
;; FIXME: this should be moved to font-lock:
;; - When fold is closed, the whole line (with code)
;; is treated as comment
;; - Fon-lock changes all fonts to `font-lock-comment-face'
;; - When you again open fold, all text is in color
;;
;; => Font lock should stop at \r, and not use ".*"
;; which includes \r character
;; This is a workaround, not an efficient one
(if (or (and (boundp 'global-font-lock-mode)
global-font-lock-mode)
font-lock-mode)
(font-lock-fontify-region start end))
(list start end (not subfolds-not-p))))
(if noerror
nil
(error "Not on a fold")))
(goto-char point))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ folding-hide-current-entry
(defun folding-toggle-enter-exit ()
"Run `folding-shift-in' or `folding-shift-out'.
This depends on current line's contents."
(interactive)
(beginning-of-line)
(let ((current-line-mark (folding-mark-look-at)))
(if (and (numberp current-line-mark)
(= current-line-mark 0))
(folding-shift-in)
(folding-shift-out))))
(defun folding-toggle-show-hide ()
"Run folding-show-current-entry or folding-hide-current-entry depending on current line's contents."
(interactive)
(beginning-of-line)
(let ((current-line-mark (folding-mark-look-at)))
(if (and (numberp current-line-mark)
(= current-line-mark 0))
(folding-show-current-entry)
(folding-hide-current-entry))))
(defun folding-hide-current-entry (&optional event)
"Close the fold around the point using EVENT.
Undo effect of `folding-show-current-entry'."
(interactive)
(folding-skip-ellipsis-backward)
(let (start end)
(if (and (integerp (setq start (car-safe (folding-skip-folds t))))
(integerp (setq end (car-safe (folding-skip-folds nil)))))
(if (and folding-stack
(or (eq start (point-min))
(eq end (point-max))))
;;(error "Cannot hide current fold")
(folding-shift-out)
(goto-char start)
(skip-chars-backward "^\r\n")
(folding-subst-regions (list start end) ?\n ?\r))
(error "Not on a fold"))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ folding-show-all
(defun folding-show-all ()
"Exits all folds, to the top level."
(interactive)
(while folding-stack
(folding-shift-out)))
;;}}}
;;{{{ folding-goto-line
(defun folding-goto-line (line)
"Go to LINE, entering as many folds as possible."
(interactive "NGoto line: ")
(folding-show-all)
(goto-char 1)
(and (< 1 line)
(re-search-forward "[\n\C-m]" nil 0 (1- line)))
(let ((goal (point)))
(while (prog2 (beginning-of-line)
(folding-shift-in t)
(goto-char goal))))
(folding-narrow-to-region
(and folding-narrow-by-default (point-min))
(point-max) t))
;;}}}
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: Searching for fold boundaries
;;{{{ folding-skip-folds
(defun folding-skip-folds (backward &optional outside)
"Skips forward through the buffer (backward if BACKWARD is non-nil)
until it finds a closing fold mark or the end of the buffer. The
point is not moved. Jumps over balanced folding-mark pairs on the way.
Returns t if the end of buffer was found in an unmatched folding-mark
pair, otherwise a list.
If the point is actually on an fold start mark, the mark is ignored;
if it is on an end mark, the mark is noted. This decision is
reversed if BACKWARD is non-nil. If optional OUTSIDE is non-nil and
BACKWARD is nil, either mark is noted.
The first element of the list is a position in the end of the closing
fold mark if one was found, or nil. It is followed by (END START)
pairs (flattened, not a list of pairs). The pairs indicating the
positions of folds skipped over; they are positions in the fold
marks, not necessarily at the ends of the fold marks. They are in
the opposite order to that in which they were skipped. The point is
left in a meaningless place. If going backwards, the pairs are
\(START END) pairs, as the fold marks are scanned in the opposite
order.
Works by maintaining the position of the top and bottom marks found
so far. They are found separately using a normal string search for
the fixed part of a fold mark (because it is faster than a regexp
search if the string does not occur often outside of fold marks),
checking that it really is a proper fold mark, then considering the
earliest one found. The position of the other (if found) is
maintained to avoid an unnecessary search at the next iteration."
(let ((first-mark (if backward folding-bottom-mark folding-top-mark))
(last-mark (if backward folding-top-mark folding-bottom-mark))
(top-re folding-top-regexp)
(depth 0)
pairs point
temp
start
first
last
case-fold-search)
;; Ignore trailing space?
(when nil
(when (and (stringp first-mark)
(string-match "^\\(.*[^ ]+\\) +$" first-mark))
(setq first-mark (match-string 1 first-mark)))
(when (and (stringp last-mark)
(string-match "^\\(.*[^ ]+\\) +$" last-mark))
(setq last-mark (match-string 1 last-mark)))
(when (and (stringp top-re)
(string-match "^\\(.*[^ ]+\\) +$" top-re))
(setq top-re (match-string 1 top-re))))
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-backward "^\r\n")
(unless outside
(and (eq (preceding-char) ?\r)
(forward-char -1))
(if (looking-at top-re)
(if backward
(setq last (match-end 1))
(skip-chars-forward "^\r\n"))))
(while (progn
;; Find last first, prevents unnecessary searching
;; for first.
(setq point (point))
(or last
(while (and (if backward
(search-backward last-mark first t)
(search-forward last-mark first t))
(progn
(setq temp (point))
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
(and (not
(setq last
(if (eq (preceding-char) ?\r)
temp
(and (bolp) temp))))
(goto-char temp)))))
(goto-char point))
(or first
(while (and (if backward
(search-backward first-mark last t)
(search-forward first-mark last t))
(progn
(setq temp (point))
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
(and (not
(setq first
(if (eq (preceding-char) ?\r)
temp
(and (bolp) temp))))
(goto-char temp))))))
;; Return value of conditional says whether to
;; iterate again.
(if (not last)
;; Return from this with the result.
(not (setq pairs (if first t (cons nil pairs))))
(if (and first
(if backward
(> first last)
(< first last)))
(progn
(goto-char first)
(if (eq 0 depth)
(setq start first
first nil
depth 1) ;; non-nil value, loop again.
(setq first nil
;; non-nil value => loop again
depth (1+ depth))))
(goto-char last)
(if (eq 0 depth)
(not (setq pairs (cons last pairs)))
(or (< 0 (setq depth (1- depth)))
(setq pairs (cons last (cons start pairs))))
(setq last nil)
t)))))
pairs)))
;;}}}
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: Functions that actually modify the buffer
;;{{{ folding-fold-region
(defun folding-fold-region (start end)
"Places fold mark at the beginning and end of a specified region.
The region is specified by two arguments START and END. The point is
left at a suitable place ready to insert the title of the fold.
The fold markers are intended according to mode."
(interactive "r")
(and (< end start)
(setq start (prog1 end
(setq end start))))
(setq end (set-marker (make-marker) end))
(goto-char start)
(beginning-of-line)
(setq start (point))
(insert-before-markers folding-top-mark)
;; XEmacs latex-mode, after (tex-site), indents the whole
;; fold 50 characters right. Don't do that.
(unless (string-match "latex" (symbol-name major-mode))
(indent-according-to-mode))
(let ((saved-point (point)))
(and folding-secondary-top-mark
(insert-before-markers folding-secondary-top-mark))
(insert-before-markers ?\n)
(goto-char (marker-position end))
(set-marker end nil)
(and (not (bolp))
(eq 0 (forward-line))
(eobp)
(insert ?\n))
(insert folding-bottom-mark)
(unless (string-match "latex" (symbol-name major-mode))
(indent-according-to-mode))
(insert ?\n)
(setq folding-stack (if folding-stack
(cons (cons (point-min-marker)
(point-max-marker))
folding-stack)
'(folded)))
(folding-narrow-to-region start (1- (point)))
(goto-char saved-point)
(folding-set-mode-line))
(save-excursion (folding-tidy-inside)))
;;}}}
;;{{{ folding-tidy-inside
;; Note to self: The long looking code for checking and modifying those
;; blank lines is to make sure the text isn't modified unnecessarily.
;; Don't remove it again!
(defun folding-tidy-inside ()
"Add or remove blank lines at the top and bottom of the current fold.
Also adds fold marks at the top and bottom (after asking), if they are not
there already. The amount of space left depends on the variable
`folding-internal-margins', which is one by default."
(interactive)
(if buffer-read-only nil
(let ()
;;; (top-re (if (string-match "^\\(.*\\) $" folding-top-mark)
;;; (match-string 1 folding-top-mark)
;;; folding-top-mark))
(if (folding-use-overlays-p)
(goto-char (- (overlay-end (car folding-narrow-overlays)) 1))
(goto-char (point-min)))
(and (eolp)
(progn (skip-chars-forward "\n\t ")
(delete-region (point-min) (point))))
(and (if (let (case-fold-search) (folding-mark-look-at-top-mark-p))
(progn (forward-line 1)
(and (eobp) (insert ?\n))
t)
(and (y-or-n-p "Insert missing folding-top-mark? ")
(progn (insert (concat folding-top-mark
"<Replaced missing fold top mark>"
(or folding-secondary-top-mark "")
"\n"))
t)))
folding-internal-margins
(<= 0 folding-internal-margins)
(let* ((p1 (point))
(p2 (progn (skip-chars-forward "\n") (point)))
(p3 (progn (skip-chars-forward "\n\t ")
(skip-chars-backward "\t " p2) (point))))
(if (eq p2 p3)
(or (eq p2 (setq p3 (+ p1 folding-internal-margins)))
(if (< p2 p3)
(newline (- p3 p2))
(delete-region p3 p2)))
(delete-region p1 p3)
(or (eq 0 folding-internal-margins)
(newline folding-internal-margins)))))
(if (folding-use-overlays-p)
(goto-char (overlay-start (cdr folding-narrow-overlays)))
(goto-char (point-max)))
(and (bolp)
(progn (skip-chars-backward "\n")
(delete-region (point) (point-max))))
(beginning-of-line)
(and (or (let (case-fold-search) (folding-mark-look-at-bottom-mark-p))
(progn (goto-char (point-max)) nil)
(and (y-or-n-p "Insert missing folding-bottom-mark? ")
(progn
(insert (concat "\n" folding-bottom-mark))
(beginning-of-line)
t)))
folding-internal-margins
(<= 0 folding-internal-margins)
(let* ((p1 (point))
(p2 (progn (skip-chars-backward "\n") (point)))
(p3 (progn (skip-chars-backward "\n\t ")
(skip-chars-forward "\t " p2) (point))))
(if (eq p2 p3)
(or (eq p2 (setq p3 (- p1 1 folding-internal-margins)))
(if (> p2 p3)
(newline (- p2 p3))
(delete-region p2 p3)))
(delete-region p3 p1)
(newline (1+ folding-internal-margins))))))))
;;}}}
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: Operations on the whole buffer
;;{{{ folding-whole-buffer
(defun folding-whole-buffer ()
"Folds every fold in the current buffer.
Fails if the fold markers are not balanced correctly.
If the buffer is being viewed in a fold, folds are repeatedly exited to
get to the top level first (this allows the folds to be tidied on the
way out). The buffer modification flag is not affected, and this
function will work on read-only buffers."
(interactive)
(message "Folding buffer...")
(let ((narrow-min (point-min))
(narrow-max (point-max))
folding-list)
(save-excursion
(widen)
(goto-char 1)
(setq folding-list (folding-skip-folds nil t))
(narrow-to-region narrow-min narrow-max)
(and (eq t folding-list)
(error
"Cannot fold whole buffer -- unmatched begin-fold mark `%s' `%s'"
(current-buffer)
folding-top-mark))
(and (integerp (car folding-list))
(error
"Cannot fold whole buffer -- extraneous end-fold mark `%s' `%s'"
(current-buffer)
folding-bottom-mark))
(folding-show-all)
(widen)
(goto-char 1)
;; Do the modifications forwards.
(folding-subst-regions (nreverse (cdr folding-list)) ?\n ?\r))
(beginning-of-line)
(folding-narrow-to-region nil nil t)
(message "Folding buffer... done")))
;;}}}
;;{{{ folding-open-buffer
(defun folding-open-buffer ()
"Unfolds the entire buffer, leaving the point where it is.
Does not affect the buffer-modified flag, and can be used on read-only
buffers."
(interactive)
(message "Unfolding buffer...")
(folding-clear-stack)
(folding-set-mode-line)
(unwind-protect
(progn
(widen)
(folding-subst-regions (list 1 (point-max)) ?\r ?\n))
(folding-narrow-to-region nil nil t))
(message "Unfolding buffer... done"))
;;}}}
;;{{{ folding-convert-buffer-for-printing
(defun folding-convert-buffer-for-printing (&optional buffer pre-title post-title pad)
"Remove folds from a buffer, for printing.
It copies the contents of the (hopefully) folded buffer BUFFER into a
buffer called `*Unfolded: <Original-name>*', removing all of the fold
marks. It keeps the titles of the folds, however, and numbers them.
Subfolds are numbered in the form 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 etc., and the titles are
indented to eleven characters.
It accepts four arguments. BUFFER is the name of the buffer to be
operated on, or a buffer. nil means use the current buffer. PRE-TITLE
is the text to go before the replacement fold titles, POST-TITLE is the
text to go afterwards. Finally, if PAD is non-nil, the titles are all
indented to the same column, which is eleven plus the length of
PRE-TITLE. Otherwise just one space is placed between the number and
the title."
(interactive (list (read-buffer "Remove folds from buffer: "
(buffer-name)
t)
(read-string "String to go before enumerated titles: ")
(read-string "String to go after enumerated titles: ")
(y-or-n-p "Pad section numbers with spaces? ")))
(set-buffer (setq buffer (get-buffer buffer)))
(setq pre-title (or pre-title "")
post-title (or post-title ""))
(or folding-mode
(error "Must be in Folding mode before removing folds"))
(let* ((new-buffer (get-buffer-create (concat "*Unfolded: "
(buffer-name buffer)
"*")))
(section-list '(1))
(section-prefix-list '(""))
(secondary-mark-length (length folding-secondary-top-mark))
(secondary-mark folding-secondary-top-mark)
(mode major-mode)
;; [jari] Aug 14 1997
;; Regexp doesn't allow "footer text" like, so we add one more
;; regexp to loosen the end criteria
;;
;; {{{ Subsubsection 1
;; }}} Subsubsection 1
;;
;; was: (regexp folding-regexp)
;;
(regexp
(concat "\\(^\\|\r\\)\\([ \t]*\\)\\(\\("
(regexp-quote folding-top-mark)
"\\)\\|\\("
(regexp-quote folding-bottom-mark)
"[ \t]*.*\\(\\)\\($\\|\r\\)\\)\\)"))
title
prefix)
;; was obsolete function: (buffer-flush-undo new-buffer)
(buffer-disable-undo new-buffer)
(save-excursion
(set-buffer new-buffer)
(delete-region (point-min)
(point-max)))
(save-restriction
(widen)
(copy-to-buffer new-buffer (point-min) (point-max)))
(display-buffer new-buffer t)
(set-buffer new-buffer)
(subst-char-in-region (point-min) (point-max) ?\r ?\n)
(funcall mode)
(while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
(if (match-beginning 4)
(progn
(goto-char (match-end 4))
;; - Move after start fold and read the title from there
;; - Then move back and kill the fold mark
;;
(setq title
(buffer-substring (point)
(progn (end-of-line)
(point))))
(delete-region (save-excursion
(goto-char (match-beginning 4))
(skip-chars-backward "\n\r")
(point))
(progn
(skip-chars-forward "\n\r")
(point)))
(and (<= secondary-mark-length
(length title))
(string-equal secondary-mark
(substring title
(- secondary-mark-length)))
(setq title (substring title
0
(- secondary-mark-length))))
(setq section-prefix-list
(cons (setq prefix (concat (car section-prefix-list)
(int-to-string (car section-list))
"."))
section-prefix-list))
(or (cdr section-list)
(insert ?\n))
(setq section-list (cons 1
(cons (1+ (car section-list))
(cdr section-list))))
(setq title (concat prefix
(if pad
(make-string
(max 2 (- 8 (length prefix))) ? )
" ")
title))
(message "Reformatting: %s%s%s"
pre-title
title
post-title)
(insert "\n\n"
pre-title
title
post-title
"\n\n"))
(goto-char (match-beginning 5))
(or (setq section-list (cdr section-list))
(error "Too many bottom-of-fold marks"))
(setq section-prefix-list (cdr section-prefix-list))
(delete-region (point)
(progn
(forward-line 1)
(point)))))
(and (cdr section-list)
(error
"Too many top-of-fold marks -- reached end of file prematurely"))
(goto-char (point-min))
(buffer-enable-undo)
(set-buffer-modified-p nil)
(message "All folds reformatted.")))
;;}}}
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: Standard fold marks for various major modes
;;{{{ A function to set default marks, `folding-add-to-marks-list'
(defun folding-add-to-marks-list (mode top bottom
&optional secondary noforce message)
"Add/set fold mark list for a particular major mode.
When called interactively, asks for a `major-mode' name, and for
fold marks to be used in that mode. It adds the new set to
`folding-mode-marks-alist', and if the mode name is the same as the current
major mode for the current buffer, the marks in use are also changed.
If called non-interactively, arguments are MODE, TOP, BOTTOM and
SECONDARY. MODE is the symbol for the major mode for which marks are
being set. TOP, BOTTOM and SECONDARY are strings, the three fold marks
to be used. SECONDARY may be nil (as opposed to the empty string), but
the other two must be non-empty strings, and is an optional argument.
Two other optional arguments are NOFORCE, meaning do not change the
marks if marks are already set for the specified mode if non-nil, and
MESSAGE, which causes a message to be displayed if it is non-nil. This
is also the message displayed if the function is called interactively.
To set default fold marks for a particular mode, put something like the
following in your .emacs:
\(folding-add-to-marks-list 'major-mode \"(** {{{ \" \"(** }}} **)\" \" **)\")
Look at the variable `folding-mode-marks-alist' to see what default settings
already apply.
`folding-set-marks' can be used to set the fold marks in use in the current
buffer without affecting the default value for a particular mode."
(interactive
(let* ((mode (completing-read
(concat "Add fold marks for major mode ("
(symbol-name major-mode)
"): ")
obarray
(function
(lambda (arg)
(and (commandp arg)
(string-match "-mode\\'"
(symbol-name arg)))))
t))
(mode (if (equal mode "")
major-mode
(intern mode)))
(object (assq mode folding-mode-marks-alist))
(old-top (and object
(nth 1 object)))
top
(old-bottom (and object
(nth 2 object)))
bottom
(secondary (and object
(nth 3 object)))
(prompt "Top fold marker: "))
(and (equal secondary "")
(setq secondary nil))
(while (not top)
(setq top (read-string prompt (or old-top "{{{ ")))
(and (equal top "")
(setq top nil)))
(setq prompt (concat prompt
top
", Bottom marker: "))
(while (not bottom)
(setq bottom (read-string prompt (or old-bottom "}}}")))
(and (equal bottom "")
(setq bottom nil)))
(setq prompt (concat prompt
bottom
(if secondary
", Secondary marker: "
", Secondary marker (none): "))
secondary (read-string prompt secondary))
(and (equal secondary "")
(setq secondary nil))
(list mode top bottom secondary nil t)))
(let ((object (assq mode folding-mode-marks-alist)))
(if (and object
noforce
message)
(message "Fold markers for `%s' are already set."
(symbol-name mode))
(if object
(or noforce
(setcdr object (if secondary
(list top bottom secondary)
(list top bottom))))
(setq folding-mode-marks-alist
(cons (if secondary
(list mode top bottom secondary)
(list mode top bottom))
folding-mode-marks-alist)))
(and message
(message "Set fold marks for `%s' to \"%s\" and \"%s\"."
(symbol-name mode)
(if secondary
(concat top "name" secondary)
(concat top "name"))
bottom)
(and (eq major-mode mode)
(folding-set-marks top bottom secondary))))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ Set some useful default fold marks
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'ada-mode "-- {{{" "-- }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'asm-mode "; {{{" "; }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'awk-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'Bison-mode "/* {{{" "/* }}} */" " */" t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'LaTeX-mode "%{{{" "%}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'TeX-mode "%{{{" "%}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'bibtex-mode "%{{{" "%}}} */" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'bison-mode "/* {{{" "/* }}} */" " */" t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'c++-mode "// {{{" "// }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'c-mode "/* {{{" "/* }}} */" " */" t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'dcl-mode "! {{{" "! }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'change-log-mode "{{{" "}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'cperl-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'emacs-lisp-mode ";;{{{" ";;}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'erlang-mode "%%{{{" "%%}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'finder-mode "{{{" "}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'fortran-mode "! {{{" "! }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'f90-mode "! {{{" "! }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'generic-mode ";# " ";\$" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'gofer-mode "-- {{{" "-- }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'html-mode "<!-- {{{ " "<!-- }}} -->" " -->" t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'icon-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'indented-text-mode "{{{" "}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'java-mode "// {{{" "// }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'javascript-mode "// {{{" "// }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'jde-mode "// {{{" "// }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'ksh-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'latex-mode "%{{{" "%}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'lisp-interaction-mode ";;{{{" ";;}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'lisp-mode ";;{{{" ";;}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'm4-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'makefile-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'matlab-mode "%%%{{{" "%%%}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'meta-mode "% {{{" "% }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'ml-mode "(* {{{" "(* }}} *)" " *)" t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'modula-2-mode "(* {{{" "(* }}} *)" " *)" t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'nroff-mode "\\\\ {{{" "\\\\ }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'occam-mode "-- {{{" "-- }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'orwell-mode "{{{" "}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'pascal-mode "{ ((( " "{ ))) }" " }" t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'php-mode "// {{{" "// }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'perl-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'plain-TeX-mode "%{{{" "%}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'plain-tex-mode "%{{{" "%}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'prolog-mode "% {{{" "% }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'python-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'rexx-mode "/* {{{" "/* }}} */" " */" t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'sh-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'sh-script-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'shellscript-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'sgml-mode "<!-- [[[ " "<!-- ]]] -->" " -->" t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'simula-mode "! {{{" "! }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'sml-mode "(* {{{" "(* }}} *)" " *)" t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'sql-mode "-- {{{" "-- }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'tcl-mode "#{{{" "#}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'tex-mode "%{{{" "%}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'texinfo-mode "@c {{{" "@c {{{endfold}}}" " }}}" t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'text-mode "{{{" "}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'vhdl-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'xerl-mode "%%{{{" "%%}}}" nil t)
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'xrdb-mode "! {{{" "! }}}" nil t)
;; heavy shell-perl-awk programmer in fundamental-mode need # prefix...
(folding-add-to-marks-list 'fundamental-mode "# {{{" "# }}}" nil t)
;;}}}
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: Gross, crufty hacks that seem necessary
;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------
;; The functions here have been tested with Emacs 18.55, Emacs 18.58,
;; Epoch 4.0p2 (based on Emacs 18.58) and XEmacs 19.6.
;; Note that XEmacs 19.6 can't do selective-display, and its
;; "invisible extents" don't work either, so Folding mode just won't
;; work with that version.
;; They shouldn't do the wrong thing with later versions of Emacs, but
;; they might not have the special effects either. They may appear to
;; be excessive; that is not the case. All of the peculiar things these
;; functions do is done to avoid some side-effect of Emacs' internal
;; logic that I have met. Some of them work around bugs or unfortunate
;; (lack of) features in Emacs. In most cases, it would be better to
;; move this into the Emacs C code.
;; Folding mode is designed to be simple to cooperate with as many
;; things as possible. These functions go against that principle at the
;; coding level, but make life for the user bearable.
;;{{{ folding-subst-regions
;; Substitute newlines for carriage returns or vice versa.
;; Avoid excessive file locking.
;; Substitutes characters in the buffer, even in a read-only buffer.
;; Takes LIST, a list of regions specified as sequence in the form
;; (START1 END1 START2 END2 ...). In every region specified by each
;; pair, substitutes each occurence of character FIND by REPLACE.
;; The buffer-modified flag is not affected, undo information is not
;; kept for the change, and the function works on read-only files. This
;; function is much more efficient called with a long sequence than
;; called for each region in the sequence.
;; If the buffer is not modified when the function is called, the
;; modified-flag is set before performing all the substitutions, and
;; locking is temporarily disabled. This prevents Emacs from trying to
;; make then delete a lock file for *every* substitution, which slows
;; folding considerably, especially on a slow networked filesystem.
;; Without this, on my system, folding files on startup (and reading
;; other peoples' folded files) takes about five times longer. Emacs
;; still locks the file once for this call under those circumstances; I
;; can't think of a way around that, but it isn't really a problem.
;; I consider these problems to be a bug in `subst-char-in-region'.
(defun folding-subst-regions (list find replace)
"Substitute \\r and \\n using LIST FIND REPLACE."
(let ((buffer-read-only buffer-read-only) ;; Protect read-only flag.
(modified (buffer-modified-p))
(font-lock-mode nil)
(lazy-lock-mode nil)
(overlay-p (folding-use-overlays-p))
(ask1 (symbol-function 'ask-user-about-supersession-threat))
(ask2 (symbol-function 'ask-user-about-lock)))
(if lazy-lock-mode ;; no-op: Byte compiler silencer
(setq lazy-lock-mode t))
(unwind-protect
(progn
(setq buffer-read-only nil)
(or modified
(progn
(fset 'ask-user-about-supersession-threat
'(lambda (&rest x) nil))
(fset 'ask-user-about-lock
'(lambda (&rest x) nil))
(set-buffer-modified-p t))) ; Prevent file locking in the loop
(while list
(if overlay-p
(folding-flag-region (car list) (nth 1 list) (eq find ?\n))
(subst-char-in-region (car list) (nth 1 list) find replace t))
(setq list (cdr (cdr list)))))
;; buffer-read-only is restored by the let.
;; Don't want to change MODIFF time if it was modified before.
(or modified
(unwind-protect
(set-buffer-modified-p nil)
(fset 'ask-user-about-supersession-threat ask1)
(fset 'ask-user-about-lock ask2))))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ folding-narrow-to-region
;; Narrow to region, without surprising displays.
;; Similar to `narrow-to-region', but also adjusts window-start to be
;; the start of the narrowed region. If an optional argument CENTRE is
;; non-nil, the window-start is positioned to leave the point at the
;; centre of the window, like `recenter'. START may be nil, in which
;; case the function acts more like `widen'.
;; Actually, all the window-starts for every window displaying the
;; buffer, as well as the last_window_start for the buffer are set. The
;; points in every window are set to the point in the current buffer.
;; All this logic is necessary to prevent the display getting really
;; weird occasionally, even if there is only one window. Try making
;; this function like normal `narrow-to-region' with a touch of
;; `recenter', then moving around lots of folds in a buffer displayed in
;; several windows. You'll see what I mean.
;; last_window_start is set by making sure that the selected window is
;; displaying the current buffer, then setting the window-start, then
;; making the selected window display another buffer (which sets
;; last_window_start), then setting the selected window to redisplay the
;; buffer it displayed originally.
;; Note that whenever window-start is set, the point cannot be moved
;; outside the displayed area until after a proper redisplay. If this
;; is possible, centre the display on the point.
;; In Emacs 19; Epoch or XEmacs, searches all screens for all
;; windows. In Emacs 19, they are called "frames".
(defun folding-narrow-to-region (&optional start end centre)
"Narrow to region START END, possibly CENTRE."
(let* ((the-window (selected-window))
(selected-buffer (window-buffer the-window))
(window-ring the-window)
(window the-window)
(point (point))
(buffer (current-buffer))
temp)
(unwind-protect
(progn
(unwind-protect
(progn
(if (folding-use-overlays-p)
(if start
(folding-narrow-aux start end t)
(folding-narrow-aux nil nil nil))
(if start
(narrow-to-region start end)
(widen)))
(setq point (point))
(set-window-buffer window buffer)
(while (progn
(and (eq buffer (window-buffer window))
(if centre
(progn
(select-window window)
(goto-char point)
(vertical-motion
(- (lsh (window-height window) -1)))
(set-window-start window (point))
(set-window-point window point))
(set-window-start window (or start 1))
(set-window-point window point)))
(not (eq (setq window (next-window window nil t))
window-ring)))))
nil ;; epoch screen
(select-window the-window)) ;; unwind-protect INNER
;; Set last_window_start.
(unwind-protect
(if (not (eq buffer selected-buffer))
(set-window-buffer the-window selected-buffer)
(if (get-buffer "*scratch*")
(set-window-buffer the-window (get-buffer "*scratch*"))
(set-window-buffer
the-window (setq temp (generate-new-buffer " *temp*"))))
(set-window-buffer the-window buffer))
(and temp
(kill-buffer temp))))
;; Undo this side-effect of set-window-buffer.
(set-buffer buffer)
(goto-char (point)))))
;;}}}
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: folding-end-mode-quickly
(defun folding-end-mode-quickly ()
"Replace all ^M's with linefeeds and widen a folded buffer.
Only has any effect if Folding mode is active.
This should not in general be used for anything. It is used when changing
major modes, by being placed in kill-mode-tidy-alist, to tidy the buffer
slightly. It is similar to `(folding-mode 0)', except that it does not
restore saved keymaps etc. Repeat: Do not use this function. Its
behaviour is liable to change."
(and (boundp 'folding-mode)
(assq 'folding-mode
(buffer-local-variables))
folding-mode
(progn
(if (folding-use-overlays-p)
(folding-narrow-to-region nil nil)
(widen))
(folding-clear-stack)
(folding-subst-regions (list 1 (point-max)) ?\r ?\n))))
;;{{{ folding-eval-current-buffer-open-folds
(defun folding-eval-current-buffer-open-folds (&optional printflag)
"Evaluate all of a folded buffer as Lisp code.
Unlike `eval-current-buffer', this function will evaluate all of a
buffer, even if it is folded. It will also work correctly on non-folded
buffers, so is a good candidate for being bound to a key if you program
in Emacs-Lisp.
It works by making a copy of the current buffer in another buffer,
unfolding it and evaluating it. It then deletes the copy.
Programs can pass argument PRINTFLAG which controls printing of output:
nil means discard it; anything else is stream for print."
(interactive)
(if (or (and (boundp 'folding-mode)
folding-mode))
(let ((temp-buffer
(generate-new-buffer (buffer-name))))
(message "Evaluating unfolded buffer...")
(save-restriction
(widen)
(copy-to-buffer temp-buffer 1 (point-max)))
(set-buffer temp-buffer)
(subst-char-in-region 1 (point-max) ?\r ?\n)
(let ((real-message-def (symbol-function 'message))
(suppress-eval-message))
(fset 'message
(function
(lambda (&rest args)
(setq suppress-eval-message t)
(fset 'message real-message-def)
(apply 'message args))))
(unwind-protect
(eval-current-buffer printflag)
(fset 'message real-message-def)
(kill-buffer temp-buffer))
(or suppress-eval-message
(message "Evaluating unfolded buffer... Done"))))
(eval-current-buffer printflag)))
;;}}}
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: ISearch support, walks in and out of folds
;; This used to be a package of it's own.
;; Requires Emacs 19 or XEmacs. Does not work under Emacs 18.
;;{{{ Variables
(defcustom folding-isearch-install t
"*When non-nil, the isearch commands will handle folds."
:type 'boolean
:group 'folding)
(defvar folding-isearch-stack nil
"Temporary storage for `folding-stack' during isearch.")
;; Lists of isearch commands to replace
;; These do normal searching.
(defvar folding-isearch-normal-cmds
'(isearch-repeat-forward
isearch-repeat-backward
isearch-toggle-regexp
isearch-toggle-case-fold
isearch-delete-char
isearch-abort
isearch-quote-char
isearch-other-control-char
isearch-other-meta-char
isearch-return-char
isearch-exit
isearch-printing-char
isearch-whitespace-chars
isearch-yank-word
isearch-yank-line
isearch-yank-kill
isearch-*-char
isearch-\|-char
isearch-mode-help
isearch-yank-x-selection
isearch-yank-x-clipboard)
"List if isearch commands doing normal search.")
;; Enables the user to edit the search string
;; Missing, present in XEmacs isearch-mode.el. Not necessary?
;; isearch-ring-advance-edit, isearch-ring-retreat-edit, isearch-complete-edit
;; isearch-nonincremental-exit-minibuffer, isearch-yank-x-selection,
;; isearch-yank-x-clipboard
(defvar folding-isearch-edit-enter-cmds
'(isearch-edit-string
isearch-ring-advance
isearch-ring-retreat
isearch-complete) ; (Could also stay in search mode!)
"List of isearch commands which enters search string edit.")
;; Continues searching after editing.
(defvar folding-isearch-edit-exit-cmds
'(isearch-forward-exit-minibuffer ; Exits edit
isearch-reverse-exit-minibuffer
isearch-nonincremental-exit-minibuffer)
"List of isearch commands which exits search string edit.")
;;}}}
;;{{{ Keymaps (an Isearch hook)
(defvar folding-isearch-mode-map nil
"Modified copy of the isearch keymap.")
;; Create local copies of the keymaps. The `isearch-mode-map' is
;; copied to `folding-isearch-mode-map' while `minibuffer-local-isearch-map'
;; is made local. (Its name is used explicitly.)
;;
;; Note: This is called every time the search is started.
(defun folding-isearch-hook-function ()
"Update the isearch keymaps for usage with folding mode."
(if (and (boundp 'folding-mode) folding-mode)
(let ((cmds (append folding-isearch-normal-cmds
folding-isearch-edit-enter-cmds
folding-isearch-edit-exit-cmds)))
(setq folding-isearch-mode-map (copy-keymap isearch-mode-map))
(make-local-variable 'minibuffer-local-isearch-map)
;; Make sure the destructive operations below doesn't alter
;; the global instance of the map.
(setq minibuffer-local-isearch-map
(copy-keymap minibuffer-local-isearch-map))
(setq folding-isearch-stack folding-stack)
(while cmds
(substitute-key-definition
(car cmds)
(intern (concat "folding-" (symbol-name (car cmds))))
folding-isearch-mode-map)
(substitute-key-definition
(car cmds)
(intern (concat "folding-" (symbol-name (car cmds))))
minibuffer-local-isearch-map)
(setq cmds (cdr cmds)))
;; Install our keymap
(cond
(folding-xemacs-p
(let ((f 'set-keymap-name))
(funcall f folding-isearch-mode-map 'folding-isearch-mode-map))
;; Later version of XEmacs (21.2+) use overriding-local-map
;; for isearch keymap rather than fiddling with
;; minor-mode-map-alist. This is so isearch keymaps take
;; precedence over extent-local keymaps. We will support
;; both ways here. Keymaps will be restored as side-effect
;; of isearch-abort and isearch-quit
(cond
;; if overriding-local-map is in use
((and (boundp 'overriding-local-map) overriding-local-map)
(set-keymap-parent folding-isearch-mode-map overriding-local-map)
(setq overriding-local-map folding-isearch-mode-map))
;; otherwise fiddle with minor-mode-map-alist
(t
(setq minor-mode-map-alist
(cons (cons 'isearch-mode folding-isearch-mode-map)
(delq (assoc 'isearch-mode minor-mode-map-alist)
minor-mode-map-alist))))))
((boundp 'overriding-terminal-local-map)
(funcall (symbol-function 'set)
'overriding-terminal-local-map folding-isearch-mode-map))
((boundp 'overriding-local-map)
(setq overriding-local-map folding-isearch-mode-map))))))
;; Undoes the `folding-isearch-hook-function' function.
(defun folding-isearch-end-hook-function ()
"Actions to perform at the end of isearch in folding mode."
(when (and (boundp 'folding-mode) folding-mode)
(kill-local-variable 'minibuffer-local-isearch-map)
(setq folding-stack folding-isearch-stack)))
(when folding-isearch-install
(add-hook 'isearch-mode-hook 'folding-isearch-hook-function)
(add-hook 'isearch-mode-end-hook 'folding-isearch-end-hook-function))
;;}}}
;;{{{ Normal search routines
;; Generate the replacement functions of the form:
;; (defun folding-isearch-repeat-forward ()
;; (interactive)
;; (folding-isearch-general 'isearch-repeat-forward))
(let ((cmds folding-isearch-normal-cmds))
(while cmds
(eval
`(defun ,(intern (concat "folding-" (symbol-name (car cmds))))
nil
"Automatically generated"
(interactive)
(folding-isearch-general (quote ,(car cmds)))))
(setq cmds (cdr cmds))))
;; The HEART! Executes command and updates the foldings.
;; This is capable of detecting a `quit'.
(defun folding-isearch-general (function)
"Execute isearch command FUNCTION and adjusts the folding."
(let* ((quit-isearch nil)
(area-beg (point-min))
(area-end (point-max))
pos)
(cond
(t
(save-restriction
(widen)
(condition-case nil
(funcall function)
(quit (setq quit-isearch t)))
(setq pos (point)))
;; Situation
;; o user has folded buffer
;; o He manually narrows, say to function !
;; --> there is no fold marks at the beg/end --> this is not a fold
(condition-case nil
;; "current mode has no fold marks..."
(folding-region-has-folding-marks-p area-beg area-end)
(error (setq quit-isearch t)))
(folding-goto-char pos)))
(if quit-isearch
(signal 'quit '(isearch)))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ Edit search string support
(defvar folding-isearch-current-buffer nil
"The buffer we are editing, so we can widen it when in minibuffer.")
;; Functions which enters edit mode.
(defun folding-isearch-edit-string ()
"Replace `isearch-edit-string' when in `folding-mode'."
(interactive)
(folding-isearch-start-edit 'isearch-edit-string))
(defun folding-isearch-ring-advance ()
"Replace `isearch-ring-advance' when in `folding-mode'."
(interactive)
(folding-isearch-start-edit 'isearch-ring-advance))
(defun folding-isearch-ring-retreat ()
"Replace `isearch-ring-retreat' when in `folding-mode'."
(interactive)
(folding-isearch-start-edit 'isearch-ring-retreat))
(defun folding-isearch-complete ()
"Replace `isearch-complete' when in `folding-mode'."
(interactive)
(folding-isearch-start-edit 'isearch-complete))
;; Start and wait for editing. When (funcall fnk) returns
;; we are back in interactive search mode.
;;
;; Store match data!
(defun folding-isearch-start-edit (function)
"Edit with function FUNCTION."
(let (pos)
(setq folding-isearch-current-buffer (current-buffer))
(save-restriction
(funcall function)
;; Here, we are widened, by folding-isearch-*-exit-minibuffer.
(setq pos (point)))
(folding-goto-char pos)))
;; Functions which exits edit mode.
;; The `widen' below will be caught by the `save-restriction' above, thus
;; this will not cripple `folding-stack'.
(defun folding-isearch-forward-exit-minibuffer ()
"Replace `isearch-forward-exit-minibuffer' when in `folding-mode'."
(interactive)
;; Make sure we can continue searching outside narrowing.
(save-excursion
(set-buffer folding-isearch-current-buffer)
(widen))
(isearch-forward-exit-minibuffer))
(defun folding-isearch-reverse-exit-minibuffer ()
"Replace `isearch-reverse-exit-minibuffer' when in `folding-mode'."
(interactive)
;; Make sure we can continue searching outside narrowing.
(save-excursion
(set-buffer folding-isearch-current-buffer)
(widen))
(isearch-reverse-exit-minibuffer))
(defun folding-isearch-nonincremental-exit-minibuffer ()
"Replace `isearch-reverse-exit-minibuffer' when in `folding-mode'."
(interactive)
;; Make sure we can continue searching outside narrowing.
(save-excursion
(set-buffer folding-isearch-current-buffer)
(widen))
(isearch-nonincremental-exit-minibuffer))
;;}}}
;;{{{ Special XEmacs support
;; In XEmacs, all isearch commands must have the property `isearch-command'.
(if folding-xemacs-p
(let ((cmds (append folding-isearch-normal-cmds
folding-isearch-edit-enter-cmds
folding-isearch-edit-exit-cmds)))
(while cmds
(put (intern (concat "folding-" (symbol-name (car cmds))))
'isearch-command t)
(setq cmds (cdr cmds)))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ General purpose function.
(defun folding-goto-char (pos)
"Goto character POS, changing fold if necessary."
;; Make sure POS is inside the visible area of the buffer.
(goto-char pos)
(if (eq pos (point)) ; Point inside narrowed area?
nil
(folding-show-all) ; Fold everything and goto top.
(goto-char pos))
;; Enter if point is folded.
(if (folding-point-folded-p pos)
(progn
(folding-shift-in) ; folding-shift-in can change the pos.
(setq folding-isearch-stack folding-stack)
(setq folding-stack '(folded))
(goto-char pos))))
(defun folding-point-folded-p (pos)
"Non-nil when POS is not visible."
(if (folding-use-overlays-p)
(let ((overlays (overlays-at (point)))
(found nil))
(while (and (not found) (overlayp (car overlays)))
(setq found (overlay-get (car overlays) 'fold)
overlays (cdr overlays)))
found)
(save-excursion
(goto-char pos)
(beginning-of-line)
(skip-chars-forward "^\r" pos)
(not (eq pos (point))))))
;;}}}
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: Additional functions
(defvar folding-comment-folding-table
'((c-mode
folding-comment-c-mode
folding-uncomment-c-mode))
"Table of functions to comment and uncomment folds.
Function is called with two arguments:
number start of fold mark
marker end of fold mark
Function must return:
(beg . end) start of fold, end of fold
Table Format:
'((MAJOR-MODE COMMENT-FUNCTION UNCOMMENT-FUNCTION) ..)")
(defun folding-insert-advertise-folding-mode ()
"Insert Small text describing where to the get the folding at point.
This may be useful 'banner' to inform other people why your code
is formatted like it is and how to view it correctly."
(interactive)
(let* ((prefix "")
(re (or comment-start-skip
(and comment-start
(concat "^[ \t]*" comment-start "+[ \t]*")))))
(when re
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(when (or (re-search-forward re nil t)
(progn
(goto-char (point-min))
(re-search-forward re nil t)))
(setq prefix (match-string 0)))))
(beginning-of-line)
(dolist (line
(list
"File layout controlled by Emacs folding.el available at: "
folding-package-url-location))
(insert "\n" prefix line))))
(defun folding-uncomment-mode-generic (beg end tag)
"In region (BEG . END) remove two TAG lines."
(re-search-forward tag (marker-position end))
(beginning-of-line)
(kill-line 1)
(re-search-forward tag (marker-position end))
(beginning-of-line)
(kill-line 1)
(cons beg end))
(defun folding-comment-mode-generic (beg end tag1 &optional tag2)
"Return (BEG . END) and Add two TAG1 and TAG2 lines."
(insert tag1)
(goto-char (marker-position end))
(insert (or tag2 tag1))
(cons beg end))
(defun folding-uncomment-c-mode (beg end)
"Uncomment region BEG END."
(folding-uncomment-mode-generic
beg end (regexp-quote " comment /* FOLDING -COM- */")))
(defun folding-comment-c-mode (beg end)
"Comment region BEG END."
(let* ((tag " /* FOLDING -COM- */"))
(folding-comment-mode-generic
beg end
(concat "#if comment" tag "\n")
(concat "#endif comment" tag "\n"))))
(defun folding-comment-fold (&optional uncomment)
"Comment or UNCOMMENT all text inside single fold.
If there are subfolds this function won't work as expected.
User must know that there are no subfolds.
The heading has -COM- at the end when the fold is commented.
Point must be over fold heading {{{ when function is called.
Note:
You can use this function only in modes that do _not_ have
`comment-end'. Ie. don't use this function in modes like C (/* */), because
nested comments are not allowed. See this:
/* {{{ fold */
code /* comment of the code */
/* }}} */
Fold can't know how to comment the `code' inside fold, because comments
do not nest.
Implementation detail:
{{{ FoldHeader-COM-
If the fold header has -COM- at the end, then the fold is supposed to
be commented. And if there is no -COM- then fold will be considered
as normal fold. Do not loose or add the -COM- yourself or it will
confuse the state of the fold.
References:
`folding-comment-folding-table'"
(interactive "P")
(let* ((state (folding-mark-look-at 'move))
(closed (eq 0 state))
(id "-COM-")
(opoint (point))
(mode-elt (assq major-mode folding-comment-folding-table))
comment
ret
beg
end)
(unless mode-elt
(if (stringp (nth 2 (folding-get-mode-marks major-mode)))
(error "\
Folding: function usage error, mode with `comment-end' is not supported.")))
(when (or (null comment-start)
(not (string-match "[^ \t\n]" comment-start)))
(error "Empty comment-start."))
(unless (memq state '( 0 1 11))
(error "Incorrect fold state. Point must be over {{{."))
;; There is nothing to do if this fold heading does not have
;; the ID when uncommenting the fold.
(setq state (looking-at (concat ".*" id)))
(when (or (and uncomment state)
(and (null uncomment) (null state)))
(when closed (save-excursion (folding-show-current-entry)))
(folding-pick-move) ;Go to end
(beginning-of-line)
(setq end (point-marker))
(goto-char opoint) ;And off the fold heading
(forward-line 1)
(setq beg (point))
(setq comment (concat comment-start id))
(cond
(mode-elt
(setq ret
(if uncomment
(funcall (nth 2 mode-elt) (point) end)
(funcall (nth 1 mode-elt) (point) end)))
(goto-char (cdr ret)))
(uncomment
(while (< (point) (marker-position end))
(if (looking-at comment)
(delete-region (point) (match-end 0)))
(forward-line 1)))
(t
(while (< (point) (marker-position end))
(if (not (looking-at comment))
(insert comment))
(forward-line 1))))
(setq end nil) ;kill marker
;; Remove the possible tag from the fold name line
(goto-char opoint)
(setq id (concat (or comment-start "") id (or comment-end "")))
(if (re-search-forward (regexp-quote id) beg t)
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
(when (null uncomment)
(end-of-line)
(insert id))
(if closed
(folding-hide-current-entry))
(goto-char opoint))))
(defun folding-convert-to-major-folds ()
"Convert fold mark items according to `major-mode'.
This function replaces all fold markings }}} and {{{
with major mode's fold marks.
As a side effect also corrects all foldings to standard notation.
Eg. following, where correct folding-beg should be \"#{{{ \"
Note that /// marks foldings.
/// ;wrong fold
# /// ;too many spaces, fold format error
# ///title ;ok, but title too close
produces
#///
#///
#/// title
You must 'unfold' whole buffer before using this function."
(interactive)
(let (case-fold-search
(bm "{{{") ; begin match mark
(em "}}}") ;
el ; element
b ; begin
e ; end
e2 ; end2
pp)
(catch 'out ; is folding active/loaded ??
(unless (setq el (folding-get-mode-marks major-mode))
(throw 'out t)) ; ** no mode found
;; ok , we're in business. Search whole buffer and replace.
(setq b (elt el 0)
e (elt el 1)
e2 (or (elt el 2) ""))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min)) ; start from the beginning of buffer
(while (re-search-forward (regexp-quote bm) nil t)
;; set the end position for fold marker
(setq pp (point))
(beginning-of-line)
(if (looking-at (regexp-quote b)) ; should be mode-marked; ok, ignore
(goto-char pp) ; note that beg-of-l cmd, move rexp
(delete-region (point) pp)
(insert b)
(when (not (string= "" e2))
(unless (looking-at (concat ".*" (regexp-quote e2)))
;; replace with right fold mark
(end-of-line)
(insert e2)))))
;; handle end marks , identical func compared to prev.
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (re-search-forward (regexp-quote em)nil t)
(setq pp (point))
(beginning-of-line)
(if (looking-at (regexp-quote e))
(goto-char pp)
(delete-region (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point)))
(insert e)))))))
(defun folding-all-comment-blocks-in-region (beg end)
"Put all comments in folds inside BEG END.
Notice: Make sure there is no interfering folds inside the area,
because the results may and up corrupted.
This only works for modes that DO NOT have `comment-end'.
The `comment-start' must be left flushed in order to counted in.
After this
;; comment
;; comment
code
;; comment
;; comment
code
The result will be:
;; {{{ 1
;; comment
;; comment
;; }}}
code
;; {{{ 2
;; comment
;; comment
;; }}}
code"
(interactive "*r")
(unless comment-start
(error "Folding: Mode does not define `comment-start'"))
(when (and (stringp comment-end)
(string-match "[^ \t]" comment-end))
(error "Folding: Mode defines non-empty `comment-end'."))
(let* ((count 0)
(comment-regexp (concat "^" comment-start))
(marker (point-marker))
done)
(destructuring-bind (left right ignore)
(folding-get-mode-marks)
;; Bytecomp silencer: variable ignore bound but not referenced
(if ignore (setq ignore ignore))
;; %%%{{{ --> "%%%"
(string-match (concat (regexp-quote comment-start) "+") left)
(save-excursion
(goto-char beg)
(beginning-of-line)
(while (re-search-forward comment-regexp nil t)
(move-marker marker (point))
(setq done nil)
(beginning-of-line)
(forward-line -1)
;; 2 previous lines Must not contain FOLD beginning already
(unless (looking-at (regexp-quote left))
(forward-line -1)
(unless (looking-at (regexp-quote left))
(goto-char (marker-position marker))
(beginning-of-line)
(insert left " " (int-to-string count) "\n\n")
(incf count)
(setq done t)))
(goto-char (marker-position marker))
(when done
;; Try finding pat of the comment block
(if (not (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*$" nil t))
(goto-char end))
(open-line 1)
(forward-line 1)
(insert right "\n")))))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: Overlay support
(defun folding-use-overlays-p ()
"Should folding use overlays?."
(if folding-allow-overlays
(if folding-xemacs-p
;; See if we can load overlay.el library that comes in 19.15
;; This call returns t or nil if load was successful
;; Note: is there provide statement? Load is so radical
;;
(load "overlay" 'noerr)
t)))
(defun folding-flag-region (from to flag)
"Hide or show lines from FROM to TO, according to FLAG.
If FLAG is nil then text is shown, while if FLAG is t the text is hidden."
(let ((inhibit-read-only t)
overlay)
(save-excursion
(goto-char from)
(end-of-line)
(cond
(flag
(setq overlay (make-overlay (point) to))
(folding-make-overlay-hidden overlay))
(t
(if (fboundp 'hs-discard-overlays)
(funcall (symbol-function 'hs-discard-overlays)
(point) to 'invisible t)))))))
(defun folding-make-overlay-hidden (overlay)
"Make OVERLAY hidden."
(overlay-put overlay 'fold t)
;; (overlay-put overlay 'intangible t)
(overlay-put overlay 'invisible t)
(overlay-put overlay 'owner 'folding))
(defun folding-narrow-aux (start end arg)
"Narrow. Make overlay from `point-min' to START.
And from END t `point-min'. If ARG is nil, delete overlays."
(if (null arg)
(cond
(folding-narrow-overlays
(delete-overlay (car folding-narrow-overlays))
(delete-overlay (cdr folding-narrow-overlays))
(setq folding-narrow-overlays nil)))
(let ((overlay-beg (make-overlay (point-min) start))
(overlay-end (make-overlay end (point-max))))
(overlay-put overlay-beg 'folding-narrow t)
(overlay-put overlay-beg 'invisible t)
(overlay-put overlay-beg 'owner 'folding)
(overlay-put overlay-end 'folding-narrow t)
(overlay-put overlay-end 'invisible t)
(overlay-put overlay-end 'owner 'folding)
(setq folding-narrow-overlays (cons overlay-beg overlay-end)))))
;;}}}
;;{{{ code: end of file tag, provide
(folding-install)
(provide 'folding)
(provide 'folding-isearch) ;; This used to be a separate package.
(run-hooks 'folding-load-hook)
;;}}}
;;; folding.el ends here
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