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| author | Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> |
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| date | Tue, 23 May 2000 01:34:05 +0000 |
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| 26848 | 1 /* Composite sequence support. |
| 2 Copyright (C) 1999 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN. | |
| 3 Licensed to the Free Software Foundation. | |
| 4 | |
| 5 This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
| 6 | |
| 7 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
| 8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
| 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
| 10 any later version. | |
| 11 | |
| 12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
| 13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
| 14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
| 15 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
| 16 | |
| 17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
| 18 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
| 19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
| 20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
| 21 | |
| 22 #include <config.h> | |
| 23 #include "lisp.h" | |
| 24 #include "buffer.h" | |
| 25 #include "charset.h" | |
| 26 #include "intervals.h" | |
| 27 | |
| 28 /* Emacs uses special text property `composition' to support character | |
| 29 composition. A sequence of characters that have the same (i.e. eq) | |
| 30 `composition' property value is treated as a single composite | |
| 31 sequence (we call it just `composition' here after). Characters in | |
| 32 a composition are all composed somehow on the screen. | |
| 33 | |
| 34 The property value has this form when the composition is made: | |
| 35 ((LENGTH . COMPONENTS) . MODIFICATION-FUNC) | |
| 36 then turns to this form: | |
| 37 (COMPOSITION-ID . (LENGTH COMPONENTS-VEC . MODIFICATION-FUNC)) | |
| 38 when the composition is registered in composition_hash_table and | |
| 39 composition_table. These rather peculiar structures were designed | |
| 40 to make it easy to distinguish them quickly (we can do that by | |
| 41 checking only the first element) and to extract LENGTH (from the | |
| 42 former form) and COMPOSITION-ID (from the latter form). | |
| 43 | |
| 44 We register a composition when it is displayed, or when the width | |
| 45 is required (for instance, to calculate columns). | |
| 46 | |
| 47 LENGTH -- Length of the composition. This information is used to | |
| 48 check the validity of the composition. | |
| 49 | |
| 50 COMPONENTS -- Character, string, vector, list, or nil. | |
| 51 | |
| 52 If it is nil, characters in the text are composed relatively | |
| 53 according to their metrics in font glyphs. | |
| 54 | |
| 55 If it is a character or a string, the character or characters | |
| 56 in the string are composed relatively. | |
| 57 | |
| 58 If it is a vector or list of integers, the element is a | |
| 59 character or an encoded composition rule. The characters are | |
| 60 composed according to the rules. (2N)th elements are | |
| 61 characters to be composed and (2N+1)th elements are | |
| 62 composition rules to tell how to compose (2N+2)th element with | |
| 63 the previously composed 2N glyphs. | |
| 64 | |
| 65 COMPONENTS-VEC -- Vector of integers. In relative composition, the | |
| 66 elements are characters to be composed. In rule-base | |
| 67 composition, the elements are characters or encoded | |
| 68 composition rules. | |
| 69 | |
| 70 MODIFICATION-FUNC -- If non nil, it is a function to call when the | |
| 71 composition gets invalid after a modification in a buffer. If | |
| 72 it is nil, a function in `composition-function-table' of the | |
| 73 first character in the sequence is called. | |
| 74 | |
| 75 COMPOSITION-ID --Identification number of the composition. It is | |
| 76 used as an index to composition_table for the composition. | |
| 77 | |
| 78 When Emacs has to display a composition or has to know its | |
| 79 displaying width, the function get_composition_id is called. It | |
| 80 returns COMPOSITION-ID so that the caller can access the | |
| 81 information about the composition through composition_table. If a | |
| 82 COMPOSITION-ID has not yet been assigned to the composition, | |
| 83 get_composition_id checks the validity of `composition' property, | |
| 84 and, if valid, assigns a new ID, registers the information in | |
| 85 composition_hash_table and composition_table, and changes the form | |
| 86 of the property value. If the property is invalid, return -1 | |
| 87 without changing the property value. | |
| 88 | |
| 89 We use two tables to keep information about composition; | |
| 90 composition_hash_table and composition_table. | |
| 91 | |
| 92 The former is a hash table in which keys are COMPONENTS-VECs and | |
| 93 values are the corresponding COMPOSITION-IDs. This hash table is | |
| 94 weak, but as each key (COMPONENTS-VEC) is also kept as a value of | |
| 95 `composition' property, it won't be collected as garbage until all | |
| 96 text that have the same COMPONENTS-VEC are deleted. | |
| 97 | |
| 98 The latter is a table of pointers to `struct composition' indexed | |
| 99 by COMPOSITION-ID. This structure keep the other information (see | |
| 100 composite.h). | |
| 101 | |
| 102 In general, a text property holds information about individual | |
| 103 characters. But, a `composition' property holds information about | |
| 104 a sequence of characters (in this sense, it is like `intangible' | |
| 105 property). That means that we should not share the property value | |
| 106 in adjacent compositions we can't distinguish them if they have the | |
| 107 same property. So, after any changes, we call | |
| 108 `update_compositions' and change a property of one of adjacent | |
| 109 compositions to a copy of it. This function also runs a proper | |
| 110 composition modification function to make a composition that gets | |
| 111 invalid by the change valid again. | |
| 112 | |
| 113 As a value of `composition' property holds information about a | |
| 114 specific range of text, the value gets invalid if we change the | |
| 115 text in the range. We treat `composition' property always | |
| 116 rear-nonsticky (currently by setting default-text-properties to | |
| 117 (rear-nonsticky (composition))) and we never make properties of | |
| 118 adjacent compositions identical. Thus, any such changes make the | |
| 119 range just shorter. So, we can check the validity of `composition' | |
| 120 property by comparing LENGTH information with the actual length of | |
| 121 the composition. | |
| 122 | |
| 123 */ | |
| 124 | |
| 125 | |
| 126 Lisp_Object Qcomposition; | |
| 127 | |
| 128 /* Table of pointers to the structure `composition' indexed by | |
| 129 COMPOSITION-ID. This structure is for storing information about | |
| 130 each composition except for COMPONENTS-VEC. */ | |
| 131 struct composition **composition_table; | |
| 132 | |
| 133 /* The current size of `composition_table'. */ | |
| 134 static int composition_table_size; | |
| 135 | |
| 136 /* Number of compositions currently made. */ | |
| 137 int n_compositions; | |
| 138 | |
| 139 /* Hash table for compositions. The key is COMPONENTS-VEC of | |
| 140 `composition' property. The value is the corresponding | |
| 141 COMPOSITION-ID. */ | |
| 142 Lisp_Object composition_hash_table; | |
| 143 | |
| 144 /* Function to call to adjust composition. */ | |
| 145 Lisp_Object Vcompose_chars_after_function; | |
| 146 | |
| 147 /* Temporary variable used in macros COMPOSITION_XXX. */ | |
| 148 Lisp_Object composition_temp; | |
| 149 | |
| 150 /* Return how many columns C will occupy on the screen. It always | |
| 151 returns 1 for control characters and 8-bit characters because those | |
| 152 are just ignored in a composition. */ | |
| 153 #define CHAR_WIDTH(c) \ | |
| 154 (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c) ? 1 : CHARSET_WIDTH (CHAR_CHARSET (c))) | |
| 155 | |
| 156 /* The following macros for hash table are copied from fns.c. */ | |
| 157 /* Return the contents of vector V at index IDX. */ | |
| 158 #define AREF(V, IDX) XVECTOR (V)->contents[IDX] | |
| 159 /* Value is the key part of entry IDX in hash table H. */ | |
| 160 #define HASH_KEY(H, IDX) AREF ((H)->key_and_value, 2 * (IDX)) | |
| 161 /* Value is the value part of entry IDX in hash table H. */ | |
| 162 #define HASH_VALUE(H, IDX) AREF ((H)->key_and_value, 2 * (IDX) + 1) | |
| 163 | |
| 164 /* Return COMPOSITION-ID of a composition at buffer position | |
| 165 CHARPOS/BYTEPOS and length NCHARS. The `composition' property of | |
| 166 the sequence is PROP. STRING, if non-nil, is a string that | |
| 167 contains the composition instead of the current buffer. | |
| 168 | |
| 169 If the composition is invalid, return -1. */ | |
| 170 | |
| 171 int | |
| 172 get_composition_id (charpos, bytepos, nchars, prop, string) | |
| 173 int charpos, bytepos, nchars; | |
| 174 Lisp_Object prop, string; | |
| 175 { | |
| 176 Lisp_Object id, length, components, key, *key_contents; | |
| 177 int glyph_len; | |
| 178 struct Lisp_Hash_Table *hash_table = XHASH_TABLE (composition_hash_table); | |
| 179 int hash_index; | |
| 180 unsigned hash_code; | |
| 181 struct composition *cmp; | |
| 182 int i, ch; | |
| 183 | |
| 184 /* PROP should be | |
| 185 Form-A: ((LENGTH . COMPONENTS) . MODIFICATION-FUNC) | |
| 186 or | |
| 187 Form-B: (COMPOSITION-ID . (LENGTH COMPONENTS-VEC . MODIFICATION-FUNC)) | |
| 188 */ | |
| 189 if (nchars == 0 || !CONSP (prop)) | |
| 190 goto invalid_composition; | |
| 191 | |
| 192 id = XCAR (prop); | |
| 193 if (INTEGERP (id)) | |
| 194 { | |
| 195 /* PROP should be Form-B. */ | |
| 196 if (XINT (id) < 0 || XINT (id) >= n_compositions) | |
| 197 goto invalid_composition; | |
| 198 return XINT (id); | |
| 199 } | |
| 200 | |
| 201 /* PROP should be Form-A. | |
| 202 Thus, ID should be (LENGTH . COMPONENTS). */ | |
| 203 if (!CONSP (id)) | |
| 204 goto invalid_composition; | |
| 205 length = XCAR (id); | |
| 206 if (!INTEGERP (length) || XINT (length) != nchars) | |
| 207 goto invalid_composition; | |
| 208 | |
| 209 components = XCDR (id); | |
| 210 | |
| 211 /* Check if the same composition has already been registered or not | |
| 212 by consulting composition_hash_table. The key for this table is | |
| 213 COMPONENTS (converted to a vector COMPONENTS-VEC) or, if it is | |
| 214 nil, vector of characters in the composition range. */ | |
| 215 if (INTEGERP (components)) | |
| 216 key = Fmake_vector (make_number (1), components); | |
| 217 else if (STRINGP (components) || CONSP (components)) | |
| 218 key = Fvconcat (1, &components); | |
| 219 else if (VECTORP (components)) | |
| 220 key = components; | |
| 221 else if (NILP (components)) | |
| 222 { | |
| 223 key = Fmake_vector (make_number (nchars), Qnil); | |
| 224 if (STRINGP (string)) | |
| 225 for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++) | |
| 226 { | |
| 227 FETCH_STRING_CHAR_ADVANCE (ch, string, charpos, bytepos); | |
| 228 XVECTOR (key)->contents[i] = make_number (ch); | |
| 229 } | |
| 230 else | |
| 231 for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++) | |
| 232 { | |
| 233 FETCH_CHAR_ADVANCE (ch, charpos, bytepos); | |
| 234 XVECTOR (key)->contents[i] = make_number (ch); | |
| 235 } | |
| 236 } | |
| 237 else | |
| 238 goto invalid_composition; | |
| 239 | |
| 240 hash_index = hash_lookup (hash_table, key, &hash_code); | |
| 241 if (hash_index >= 0) | |
| 242 { | |
| 243 /* We have already registered the same composition. Change PROP | |
| 244 from Form-A above to Form-B while replacing COMPONENTS with | |
| 245 COMPONENTS-VEC stored in the hash table. We can directly | |
| 246 modify the cons cell of PROP because it is not shared. */ | |
| 247 key = HASH_KEY (hash_table, hash_index); | |
| 248 id = HASH_VALUE (hash_table, hash_index); | |
| 249 XCAR (prop) = id; | |
| 250 XCDR (prop) = Fcons (make_number (nchars), Fcons (key, XCDR (prop))); | |
| 251 return XINT (id); | |
| 252 } | |
| 253 | |
| 254 /* This composition is a new one. We must register it. */ | |
| 255 | |
| 256 /* Check if we have sufficient memory to store this information. */ | |
| 257 if (composition_table_size == 0) | |
| 258 { | |
| 259 composition_table_size = 256; | |
| 260 composition_table | |
| 261 = (struct composition **) xmalloc (sizeof (composition_table[0]) | |
| 262 * composition_table_size); | |
| 263 } | |
| 264 else if (composition_table_size <= n_compositions) | |
| 265 { | |
| 266 composition_table_size += 256; | |
| 267 composition_table | |
| 268 = (struct composition **) xrealloc (composition_table, | |
| 269 sizeof (composition_table[0]) | |
| 270 * composition_table_size); | |
| 271 } | |
| 272 | |
| 273 key_contents = XVECTOR (key)->contents; | |
| 274 | |
| 275 /* Check if the contents of COMPONENTS are valid if COMPONENTS is a | |
| 276 vector or a list. It should be a sequence of: | |
| 277 char1 rule1 char2 rule2 char3 ... ruleN charN+1 */ | |
| 278 if (VECTORP (components) || CONSP (components)) | |
| 279 { | |
| 280 int len = XVECTOR (key)->size; | |
| 281 | |
| 282 /* The number of elements should be odd. */ | |
| 283 if ((len % 2) == 0) | |
| 284 goto invalid_composition; | |
| 285 /* All elements should be integers (character or encoded | |
| 286 composition rule). */ | |
| 287 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) | |
| 288 { | |
| 289 if (!INTEGERP (key_contents[i])) | |
| 290 goto invalid_composition; | |
| 291 } | |
| 292 } | |
| 293 | |
| 294 /* Change PROP from Form-A above to Form-B. We can directly modify | |
| 295 the cons cell of PROP because it is not shared. */ | |
| 296 XSETFASTINT (id, n_compositions); | |
| 297 XCAR (prop) = id; | |
| 298 XCDR (prop) = Fcons (make_number (nchars), Fcons (key, XCDR (prop))); | |
| 299 | |
| 300 /* Register the composition in composition_hash_table. */ | |
| 301 hash_index = hash_put (hash_table, key, id, hash_code); | |
| 302 | |
| 303 /* Register the composition in composition_table. */ | |
| 304 cmp = (struct composition *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct composition)); | |
| 305 | |
| 306 cmp->method = (NILP (components) | |
| 307 ? COMPOSITION_RELATIVE | |
| 308 : ((INTEGERP (components) || STRINGP (components)) | |
| 309 ? COMPOSITION_WITH_ALTCHARS | |
| 310 : COMPOSITION_WITH_RULE_ALTCHARS)); | |
| 311 cmp->hash_index = hash_index; | |
| 312 glyph_len = (cmp->method == COMPOSITION_WITH_RULE_ALTCHARS | |
| 313 ? (XVECTOR (key)->size + 1) / 2 | |
| 314 : XVECTOR (key)->size); | |
| 315 cmp->glyph_len = glyph_len; | |
| 316 cmp->offsets = (short *) xmalloc (sizeof (short) * glyph_len * 2); | |
| 317 cmp->font = NULL; | |
| 318 | |
| 319 /* Calculate the width of overall glyphs of the composition. */ | |
| 320 if (cmp->method != COMPOSITION_WITH_RULE_ALTCHARS) | |
| 321 { | |
| 322 /* Relative composition. */ | |
| 323 cmp->width = 0; | |
| 324 for (i = 0; i < glyph_len; i++) | |
| 325 { | |
| 326 int this_width; | |
| 327 ch = XINT (key_contents[i]); | |
| 328 this_width = CHAR_WIDTH (ch); | |
| 329 if (cmp->width < this_width) | |
| 330 cmp->width = this_width; | |
| 331 } | |
| 332 } | |
| 333 else | |
| 334 { | |
| 335 /* Rule-base composition. */ | |
| 336 float leftmost = 0.0, rightmost; | |
| 337 | |
| 338 ch = XINT (key_contents[0]); | |
| 339 rightmost = CHAR_WIDTH (ch); | |
| 340 | |
| 341 for (i = 1; i < glyph_len; i += 2) | |
| 342 { | |
| 343 int rule, gref, nref; | |
| 344 int this_width; | |
| 345 float this_left; | |
| 346 | |
| 347 rule = XINT (key_contents[i]); | |
| 348 ch = XINT (key_contents[i + 1]); | |
| 349 this_width = CHAR_WIDTH (ch); | |
| 350 | |
| 351 /* A composition rule is specified by an integer value | |
| 352 that encodes global and new reference points (GREF and | |
| 353 NREF). GREF and NREF are specified by numbers as | |
| 354 below: | |
| 355 0---1---2 -- ascent | |
| 356 | | | |
| 357 | | | |
| 358 | | | |
| 359 9--10--11 -- center | |
| 360 | | | |
| 361 ---3---4---5--- baseline | |
| 362 | | | |
| 363 6---7---8 -- descent | |
| 364 */ | |
| 365 COMPOSITION_DECODE_RULE (rule, gref, nref); | |
| 366 this_left = (leftmost | |
| 367 + (gref % 3) * (rightmost - leftmost) / 2.0 | |
| 368 - (nref % 3) * this_width / 2.0); | |
| 369 | |
| 370 if (this_left < leftmost) | |
| 371 leftmost = this_left; | |
| 372 if (this_left + this_width > rightmost) | |
| 373 rightmost = this_left + this_width; | |
| 374 } | |
| 375 | |
| 376 cmp->width = rightmost - leftmost; | |
| 377 if (cmp->width < (rightmost - leftmost)) | |
| 378 /* To get a ceiling integer value. */ | |
| 379 cmp->width++; | |
| 380 } | |
| 381 | |
| 382 composition_table[n_compositions] = cmp; | |
| 383 | |
| 384 return n_compositions++; | |
| 385 | |
| 386 invalid_composition: | |
| 387 /* Would it be better to remove this `composition' property? */ | |
| 388 return -1; | |
| 389 } | |
| 390 | |
| 391 | |
| 392 /* Find a composition at or nearest to position POS of OBJECT (buffer | |
| 393 or string). | |
| 394 | |
| 395 OBJECT defaults to the current buffer. If there's a composition at | |
| 396 POS, set *START and *END to the start and end of the sequence, | |
| 397 *PROP to the `composition' property, and return 1. | |
| 398 | |
| 399 If there's no composition at POS and LIMIT is negative, return 0. | |
| 400 | |
| 401 Otherwise, search for a composition forward (LIMIT > POS) or | |
| 402 backward (LIMIT < POS). In this case, LIMIT bounds the search. | |
| 403 | |
| 404 If a composition is found, set *START, *END, and *PROP as above, | |
| 405 and return 1, else return 0. | |
| 406 | |
| 407 This doesn't check the validity of composition. */ | |
| 408 | |
| 409 int | |
| 410 find_composition (pos, limit, start, end, prop, object) | |
| 411 int pos, limit, *start, *end; | |
| 412 Lisp_Object *prop, object; | |
| 413 { | |
| 414 Lisp_Object val; | |
| 415 | |
| 416 if (get_property_and_range (pos, Qcomposition, prop, start, end, object)) | |
| 417 return 1; | |
| 418 | |
| 419 if (limit < 0 || limit == pos) | |
| 420 return 0; | |
| 421 | |
| 422 if (limit > pos) /* search forward */ | |
| 423 val = Fnext_single_property_change (make_number (pos), Qcomposition, | |
| 424 object, make_number (limit)); | |
| 425 else /* search backward */ | |
| 426 val = Fprevious_single_property_change (make_number (pos), Qcomposition, | |
| 427 object, make_number (limit)); | |
| 428 pos = XINT (val); | |
| 429 if (pos == limit) | |
| 430 return 0; | |
| 431 get_property_and_range (pos, Qcomposition, prop, start, end, object); | |
| 432 return 1; | |
| 433 } | |
| 434 | |
| 435 /* Run a proper function to adjust the composition sitting between | |
| 436 FROM and TO with property PROP. */ | |
| 437 | |
| 438 static void | |
| 439 run_composition_function (from, to, prop) | |
| 440 int from, to; | |
| 441 Lisp_Object prop; | |
| 442 { | |
| 443 Lisp_Object func, val; | |
| 444 int start, end; | |
| 445 | |
| 446 func = COMPOSITION_MODIFICATION_FUNC (prop); | |
| 447 /* If an invalid composition precedes or follows, try to make them | |
| 448 valid too. */ | |
| 449 if (from > BEGV | |
| 450 && find_composition (from - 1, -1, &start, &end, &prop, Qnil) | |
| 451 && !COMPOSITION_VALID_P (start, end, prop)) | |
| 452 from = start; | |
| 453 if (to < ZV | |
| 454 && find_composition (to, -1, &start, &end, &prop, Qnil) | |
| 455 && !COMPOSITION_VALID_P (start, end, prop)) | |
| 456 to = end; | |
| 457 if (!NILP (func)) | |
| 458 call2 (func, make_number (from), make_number (to)); | |
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| 26848 | 460 call2 (Vcompose_chars_after_function, |
| 461 make_number (from), make_number (to)); | |
| 462 } | |
| 463 | |
| 464 /* Make invalid compositions adjacent to or inside FROM and TO valid. | |
| 465 CHECK_MASK is bitwise `or' of mask bits defined by macros | |
| 466 CHECK_XXX (see the comment in composite.h). | |
| 467 | |
| 468 This function is called when a buffer text is changed. If the | |
| 469 change is deletion, FROM == TO. Otherwise, FROM < TO. */ | |
| 470 | |
| 471 void | |
| 472 update_compositions (from, to, check_mask) | |
| 473 int from, to; | |
| 474 { | |
| 475 Lisp_Object prop, hook; | |
| 476 int start, end; | |
| 477 | |
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| 26848 | 482 if (check_mask & CHECK_HEAD) |
| 483 { | |
| 484 /* FROM should be at composition boundary. But, insertion or | |
| 485 deletion will make two compositions adjacent and | |
| 486 indistinguishable when they have same (eq) property. To | |
| 487 avoid it, in such a case, we change the property of the | |
| 488 latter to the copy of it. */ | |
| 489 if (from > BEGV | |
| 490 && find_composition (from - 1, -1, &start, &end, &prop, Qnil)) | |
| 491 { | |
| 492 if (from < end) | |
| 493 Fput_text_property (make_number (from), make_number (end), | |
| 494 Qcomposition, | |
| 495 Fcons (XCAR (prop), XCDR (prop)), Qnil); | |
| 496 run_composition_function (start, end, prop); | |
| 497 from = end; | |
| 498 } | |
| 499 else if (from < end | |
| 500 && find_composition (from, -1, &start, &from, &prop, Qnil)) | |
| 501 run_composition_function (start, from, prop); | |
| 502 } | |
| 503 | |
| 504 if (check_mask & CHECK_INSIDE) | |
| 505 { | |
| 506 /* In this case, we are sure that (check & CHECK_TAIL) is also | |
| 507 nonzero. Thus, here we should check only compositions before | |
| 508 (to - 1). */ | |
| 509 while (from < to - 1 | |
| 510 && find_composition (from, to, &start, &from, &prop, Qnil) | |
| 511 && from < to - 1) | |
| 512 run_composition_function (start, from, prop); | |
| 513 } | |
| 514 | |
| 515 if (check_mask & CHECK_TAIL) | |
| 516 { | |
| 517 if (from < to | |
| 518 && find_composition (to - 1, -1, &start, &end, &prop, Qnil)) | |
| 519 { | |
| 520 /* TO should be also at composition boundary. But, | |
| 521 insertion or deletion will make two compositions adjacent | |
| 522 and indistinguishable when they have same (eq) property. | |
| 523 To avoid it, in such a case, we change the property of | |
| 524 the former to the copy of it. */ | |
| 525 if (to < end) | |
| 526 Fput_text_property (make_number (start), make_number (to), | |
| 527 Qcomposition, | |
| 528 Fcons (XCAR (prop), XCDR (prop)), Qnil); | |
| 529 run_composition_function (start, end, prop); | |
| 530 } | |
| 531 else if (to < ZV | |
| 532 && find_composition (to, -1, &start, &end, &prop, Qnil)) | |
| 533 run_composition_function (start, end, prop); | |
| 534 } | |
| 535 } | |
| 536 | |
| 537 /* Make text in the region between START and END a composition that | |
| 538 has COMPONENTS and MODIFICATION-FUNC. | |
| 539 | |
| 540 If STRING is non-nil, then operate on characters contained between | |
| 541 indices START and END in STRING. */ | |
| 542 | |
| 543 void | |
| 544 compose_text (start, end, components, modification_func, string) | |
| 545 int start, end; | |
| 546 Lisp_Object components, modification_func, string; | |
| 547 { | |
| 548 Lisp_Object prop; | |
| 549 | |
| 550 prop = Fcons (Fcons (make_number (end - start), components), | |
| 551 modification_func); | |
| 552 Fput_text_property (make_number (start), make_number (end), | |
| 553 Qcomposition, prop, string); | |
| 554 } | |
| 555 | |
| 556 | |
| 557 /* Emacs Lisp APIs. */ | |
| 558 | |
| 559 DEFUN ("compose-region-internal", Fcompose_region_internal, | |
| 560 Scompose_region_internal, 2, 4, 0, | |
| 561 "Internal use only.\n\ | |
| 562 \n\ | |
| 563 Compose text in the region between START and END.\n\ | |
| 564 Optional 3rd and 4th arguments are COMPONENTS and MODIFICATION-FUNC\n\ | |
| 565 for the composition. See `compose-region' for more detial.") | |
| 566 (start, end, components, mod_func) | |
| 567 Lisp_Object start, end, components, mod_func; | |
| 568 { | |
| 569 validate_region (&start, &end); | |
| 570 if (!NILP (components) | |
| 571 && !INTEGERP (components) | |
| 572 && !CONSP (components) | |
| 573 && !STRINGP (components)) | |
| 574 CHECK_VECTOR (components, 2); | |
| 575 | |
| 576 compose_text (XINT (start), XINT (end), components, mod_func, Qnil); | |
| 577 return Qnil; | |
| 578 } | |
| 579 | |
| 580 DEFUN ("compose-string-internal", Fcompose_string_internal, | |
| 581 Scompose_string_internal, 3, 5, 0, | |
| 582 "Internal use only.\n\ | |
| 583 \n\ | |
| 584 Compose text between indices START and END of STRING.\n\ | |
| 585 Optional 4th and 5th arguments are COMPONENTS and MODIFICATION-FUNC\n\ | |
| 586 for the composition. See `compose-string' for more detial.") | |
| 587 (string, start, end, components, mod_func) | |
| 588 Lisp_Object string, start, end, components, mod_func; | |
| 589 { | |
| 590 CHECK_STRING (string, 0); | |
| 591 CHECK_NUMBER (start, 1); | |
| 592 CHECK_NUMBER (end, 2); | |
| 593 | |
| 594 if (XINT (start) < 0 || | |
| 595 XINT (start) > XINT (end) | |
| 596 || XINT (end) > XSTRING (string)->size) | |
| 597 args_out_of_range (start, end); | |
| 598 | |
| 599 compose_text (XINT (start), XINT (end), components, mod_func, string); | |
| 600 return string; | |
| 601 } | |
| 602 | |
| 603 DEFUN ("find-composition-internal", Ffind_composition_internal, | |
| 604 Sfind_composition_internal, 4, 4, 0, | |
| 605 "Internal use only.\n\ | |
| 606 \n\ | |
| 607 Return information about composition at or nearest to position POS.\n\ | |
| 608 See `find-composition' for more detail.") | |
| 609 (pos, limit, string, detail_p) | |
| 610 Lisp_Object pos, limit, string, detail_p; | |
| 611 { | |
| 612 Lisp_Object prop, tail; | |
| 613 int start, end; | |
| 614 int id; | |
| 615 | |
| 616 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (pos, 0); | |
| 617 start = XINT (pos); | |
| 618 if (!NILP (limit)) | |
| 619 { | |
| 620 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (limit, 1); | |
| 621 end = XINT (limit); | |
| 622 } | |
| 623 else | |
| 624 end = -1; | |
| 625 if (!NILP (string)) | |
| 626 CHECK_STRING (string, 2); | |
| 627 | |
| 628 if (!find_composition (start, end, &start, &end, &prop, string)) | |
| 629 return Qnil; | |
| 630 if (!COMPOSITION_VALID_P (start, end, prop)) | |
| 631 return Fcons (make_number (start), Fcons (make_number (end), | |
| 632 Fcons (Qnil, Qnil))); | |
| 633 if (NILP (detail_p)) | |
| 634 return Fcons (make_number (start), Fcons (make_number (end), | |
| 635 Fcons (Qt, Qnil))); | |
| 636 | |
| 637 if (COMPOSITION_REGISTERD_P (prop)) | |
| 638 id = COMPOSITION_ID (prop); | |
| 639 else | |
| 640 { | |
| 641 int start_byte = (NILP (string) | |
| 642 ? CHAR_TO_BYTE (start) | |
| 643 : string_char_to_byte (string, start)); | |
| 644 id = get_composition_id (start, start_byte, end - start, prop, string); | |
| 645 } | |
| 646 | |
| 647 if (id >= 0) | |
| 648 { | |
| 649 Lisp_Object components, relative_p, mod_func; | |
| 650 enum composition_method method = COMPOSITION_METHOD (prop); | |
| 651 int width = composition_table[id]->width; | |
| 652 | |
| 653 components = Fcopy_sequence (COMPOSITION_COMPONENTS (prop)); | |
| 654 relative_p = (method == COMPOSITION_WITH_RULE_ALTCHARS | |
| 655 ? Qnil : Qt); | |
| 656 mod_func = COMPOSITION_MODIFICATION_FUNC (prop); | |
| 657 tail = Fcons (components, | |
| 658 Fcons (relative_p, | |
| 659 Fcons (mod_func, | |
| 660 Fcons (make_number (width), Qnil)))); | |
| 661 } | |
| 662 else | |
| 663 tail = Qnil; | |
| 664 | |
| 665 return Fcons (make_number (start), Fcons (make_number (end), tail)); | |
| 666 } | |
| 667 | |
| 668 | |
| 669 void | |
| 670 syms_of_composite () | |
| 671 { | |
| 672 Qcomposition = intern ("composition"); | |
| 673 staticpro (&Qcomposition); | |
| 674 | |
| 675 /* Make a hash table for composition. */ | |
| 676 { | |
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| 26848 | 678 extern Lisp_Object QCsize; |
| 679 | |
| 680 args[0] = QCtest; | |
| 681 args[1] = Qequal; | |
| 682 args[2] = QCweakness; | |
| 683 args[3] = Qnil; | |
| 684 args[4] = QCsize; | |
| 685 args[5] = make_number (311); | |
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686 composition_hash_table = Fmake_hash_table (6, args); |
| 26848 | 687 staticpro (&composition_hash_table); |
| 688 } | |
| 689 | |
| 690 /* Text property `composition' should be nonsticky by default. */ | |
| 691 Vtext_property_default_nonsticky | |
| 692 = Fcons (Fcons (Qcomposition, Qt), Vtext_property_default_nonsticky); | |
| 693 | |
| 694 DEFVAR_LISP ("compose-chars-after-function", &Vcompose_chars_after_function, | |
| 695 "Function to adjust composition of buffer text.\n\ | |
| 696 \n\ | |
| 697 This function is called after a text with `composition' property is\n\ | |
| 698 inserted or deleted to keep `composition' property of buffer text\n\ | |
| 699 valid.\n\ | |
| 700 \n\ | |
| 701 The function is called with two arguments FROM and TO. They specify\n\ | |
| 702 the range of text of which composition should be adjusted.\n\ | |
| 703 \n\ | |
| 704 The default value is the function `compose-chars-after'."); | |
| 705 Vcompose_chars_after_function = intern ("compose-chars-after"); | |
| 706 | |
| 707 defsubr (&Scompose_region_internal); | |
| 708 defsubr (&Scompose_string_internal); | |
| 709 defsubr (&Sfind_composition_internal); | |
| 710 } |
