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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
@ 2014-06-26 13:51 Luke Lee
  2014-06-26 16:56 ` Glenn Morris
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From: Luke Lee @ 2014-06-26 13:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 17854


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Hi all,

Attached is the bug fix and enhancements patchset #3 for hideifdef
mode to complete my earlier posted hideif.el on
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/hideif.el .
The earlier two patches are already submitted into Emacs trunk and
had reviewed by Stefan (Thanks Stefan!) Now I post the 3rd patch
here. Please help review my changes and give me your suggestions.

Thanks!

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Best regards,
Luke Lee

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From 9ecac67d011ac25904068606d9adc742c6eebeba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Luke Lee <luke.yx.lee@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 21:29:25 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] Other hideif enhancements and bug fixes: * Add macro
 evaluation function and key binding. * Merge continuous "..." into one. * Fix
 original bug that sometimes fail to hide the correct portion in a long  
 ifdefs containing elif and else. * Support hide/show commands in a marked
 region. * Expand top level for .h files to prevent re-inclusion protection
 codes from   being hidden. * Others.

---
 lisp/progmodes/hideif.el | 839 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
 1 file changed, 542 insertions(+), 297 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
index b0ca4f0..a15c5b7 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 ;; Copyright (C) 1988, 1994, 2001-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 ;; Author: Brian Marick
-;;	Daniel LaLiberte <liberte@holonexus.org>
+;;      Daniel LaLiberte <liberte@holonexus.org>
 ;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
 ;; Keywords: c, outlines
 
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
 ;;
 ;; Hide-ifdef suppresses the display of code that the preprocessor wouldn't
 ;; pass through.  Support complete C/C++ expression and precedence.
-;; It will automatically scans for new #define symbols and macros on the way
+;; It will automatically scan for new #define symbols and macros on the way
 ;; parsing.
 ;;
 ;; The hidden code is marked by ellipses (...).  Be
@@ -66,11 +66,11 @@
 ;;
 ;; (add-hook 'hide-ifdef-mode-hook
 ;;      (lambda ()
-;;	 (unless hide-ifdef-define-alist
-;;	   (setq hide-ifdef-define-alist
-;;		'((list1 ONE TWO)
-;;		  (list2 TWO THREE))))
-;;	 (hide-ifdef-use-define-alist 'list2))) ; use list2 by default
+;;       (unless hide-ifdef-define-alist
+;;         (setq hide-ifdef-define-alist
+;;              '((list1 ONE TWO)
+;;                (list2 TWO THREE))))
+;;       (hide-ifdef-use-define-alist 'list2))) ; use list2 by default
 ;;
 ;; You can call hide-ifdef-use-define-alist (C-c @ U) at any time to specify
 ;; another list to use.
@@ -129,16 +129,44 @@
   "Non-nil means shadow text instead of hiding it."
   :type 'boolean
   :group 'hide-ifdef
-  :version "23.1")
+  :version "24.5")
 
 (defface hide-ifdef-shadow '((t (:inherit shadow)))
   "Face for shadowing ifdef blocks."
   :group 'hide-ifdef
-  :version "23.1")
+  :version "24.5")
 
 (defcustom hide-ifdef-exclude-define-regexp nil
   "Ignore #define names if those names match this exclusion pattern."
   :type 'string)
+(defcustom hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection t
+  "When hiding header files, enabling this flag allows hideif always try to
+expand the re-inclusion protected ifdefs.  Disabling this flag those headers
+are usually hidden to a top level #ifdef...#endif due to those defined symbols.
+
+Most C/C++ header files are wrapped with ifdefs to prevent re-inclusion of this
+form
+
+  ----- beginning of file -----
+  #ifdef _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+  #define _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+  ...
+  #endif
+  ----- end of file -----
+
+Hence, if we try to hide this header file twice, it will hide everything between
+the top level #ifdef ... #endif when you tried to hide this file the second time
+since _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_ is defined at the first time when you we hide
+it."
+  :type 'boolean
+  :group 'hide-ifdef)
+
+(defcustom hide-ifdef-header-regexp-pattern
+  "^.*\\.[hH]\\([hH]\\|[xX][xX]\\|[pP][pP]\\)?"
+  "C/C++ header file name patterns. Effective only if
+`hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' is t."
+  :type 'string
+  :group 'hide-ifdef)
 
 (defvar hide-ifdef-mode-submap
   ;; Set up the submap that goes after the prefix key.
@@ -152,6 +180,8 @@
     (define-key map "s" 'show-ifdefs)
     (define-key map "\C-d" 'hide-ifdef-block)
     (define-key map "\C-s" 'show-ifdef-block)
+    (define-key map "e" 'hif-evaluate-macro)
+    (define-key map "C" 'hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined)
 
     (define-key map "\C-q" 'hide-ifdef-toggle-read-only)
     (define-key map "\C-w" 'hide-ifdef-toggle-shadowing)
@@ -204,7 +234,7 @@
           (cons '(hide-ifdef-hiding " Hiding")
                 minor-mode-alist)))
 
-;; fix c-mode syntax table so we can recognize whole symbols.
+;; Fix c-mode syntax table so we can recognize whole symbols.
 (defvar hide-ifdef-syntax-table
   (let ((st (copy-syntax-table c-mode-syntax-table)))
     (modify-syntax-entry ?_ "w" st)
@@ -215,6 +245,9 @@
 
 (defvar hide-ifdef-env nil
   "An alist of defined symbols and their values.")
+(defvar hide-ifdef-env-backup nil
+  "A backup variable to prevent `hide-ifdef-env' accidentally cleared by
+`hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined'.")
 
 (defvar hif-outside-read-only nil
   "Internal variable.  Saves the value of `buffer-read-only' while hiding.")
@@ -232,53 +265,64 @@ that the C preprocessor would eliminate may be hidden from view.
 Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
 
 `hide-ifdef-env'
-	An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
-	current buffer.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
-	is used.
+        An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
+        current project.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
+        is used.  This variable was a buffer-local variable but is now a
+        global variable since we've extend hideif to support project-based
+        across all-buffers.  To simulate the original buffer local behavior
+        we need to clear this variable (C-c @ C) then hide current buffer.
 
 `hide-ifdef-define-alist'
-	An association list of defined symbol lists.
+        An association list of defined symbol lists.
         Use `hide-ifdef-set-define-alist' to save the current `hide-ifdef-env'
         and `hide-ifdef-use-define-alist' to set the current `hide-ifdef-env'
         from one of the lists in `hide-ifdef-define-alist'.
 
 `hide-ifdef-lines'
-	Set to non-nil to not show #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, and
-	#endif lines when hiding.
+        Set to non-nil to not show #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, and
+        #endif lines when hiding.
 
 `hide-ifdef-initially'
-	Indicates whether `hide-ifdefs' should be called when Hide-Ifdef mode
-	is activated.
+        Indicates whether `hide-ifdefs' should be called when Hide-Ifdef mode
+        is activated.
 
 `hide-ifdef-read-only'
-	Set to non-nil if you want to make buffers read only while hiding.
-	After `show-ifdefs', read-only status is restored to previous value.
+        Set to non-nil if you want to make buffers read only while hiding.
+        After `show-ifdefs', read-only status is restored to previous value.
 
 \\{hide-ifdef-mode-map}"
   :group 'hide-ifdef :lighter " Ifdef"
   (if hide-ifdef-mode
       (progn
-	;; inherit global values
-	(set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-env)
-	     (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
-	(set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-hiding)
-	     (default-value 'hide-ifdef-hiding))
-	(set (make-local-variable 'hif-outside-read-only) buffer-read-only)
-	(set (make-local-variable 'line-move-ignore-invisible) t)
-	(add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook
-		  (lambda () (hide-ifdef-mode -1)) nil t)
-
-	(add-to-invisibility-spec '(hide-ifdef . t))
-
-	(if hide-ifdef-initially
-	    (hide-ifdefs)
-	  (show-ifdefs)))
+        ;; inherit global values
+;;      (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-env)
+;;           (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
+        (set 'hide-ifdef-env (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
+        (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-hiding)
+             (default-value 'hide-ifdef-hiding))
+        (set (make-local-variable 'hif-outside-read-only) buffer-read-only)
+        (set (make-local-variable 'line-move-ignore-invisible) t)
+        (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook
+                  (lambda () (hide-ifdef-mode -1)) nil t)
+
+        (add-to-invisibility-spec '(hide-ifdef . t))
+
+        (if hide-ifdef-initially
+            (hide-ifdefs)
+          (show-ifdefs)))
     ;; else end hide-ifdef-mode
     (kill-local-variable 'line-move-ignore-invisible)
     (remove-from-invisibility-spec '(hide-ifdef . t))
     (when hide-ifdef-hiding
       (show-ifdefs))))
 
+(defun hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined ()
+  "Clear all variables in `hide-ifdef-env'.  It will backup this variable to
+`hide-ifdef-env-backup' before clearing to prevent accidental clearance."
+  (interactive)
+  (when (y-or-n-p "Clear all #defined symbols?")
+    (setq hide-ifdef-env-backup hide-ifdef-env)
+    (setq hide-ifdef-env nil)))
 
 (defun hif-show-all ()
   "Show all of the text in the current buffer."
@@ -298,16 +342,62 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
   (while (= (logand 1 (skip-chars-backward "\\\\")) 1)
     (end-of-line 2)))
 
+(defun hif-merge-ifdef-region (start end)
+  "Merge nearby ifdef regions to form a bigger overlay. This will decrease
+the number of overlays created."
+  ;; Genernally there is no need to call itself recursively since there should
+  ;; originally exists no un-merged regions; however, if a part of the file is
+  ;; hidden with `hide-ifdef-lines' equals to nil while another part with 't,
+  ;; this case happens.
+  ;; TODO: Should we merge? or just create a container overlay? -- this can
+  ;; prevent `hideif-show-ifdef' expanding too many hidden contents since there
+  ;; is only a big overlay exists there without any smaller overlays.
+  (save-restriction
+    (widen) ; Otherwise `point-min' and `point-max' will be restricted and thus
+            ; fail to find neighbor overlays
+    (let ((begovrs (overlays-in
+                    (max (- start 2) (point-min))
+                    (max (- start 1) (point-min))))
+          (endovrs (overlays-in
+                    (min (+ end 1) (point-max))
+                    (min (+ end 2) (point-max))))
+          (ob nil)
+          (oe nil)
+          b e)
+      ;; Merge overlays before START
+      (dolist (o begovrs)
+        (when (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+          (setq b (min start (overlay-start o))
+                e (max end (overlay-end o)))
+          (move-overlay o b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)
+          (setq ob o)))
+      ;; Merge overlays after END
+      (dolist (o endovrs)
+        (when (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+          (setq b (min start (overlay-start o))
+                e (max end (overlay-end o)))
+          (move-overlay o b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)
+          (setf oe o)))
+      ;; If both START and END merging happens, merge into bigger one
+      (when (and ob oe)
+        (let ((b (min (overlay-start ob) (overlay-start oe)))
+              (e (max (overlay-end ob) (overlay-end oe))))
+          (delete-overlay oe)
+          (move-overlay ob b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)))
+      (or ob oe))))
 (defun hide-ifdef-region-internal (start end)
-  (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t)
+  (unless (hif-merge-ifdef-region start end)
   (let ((o (make-overlay start end)))
     (overlay-put o 'hide-ifdef t)
     (if hide-ifdef-shadow
-	(overlay-put o 'face 'hide-ifdef-shadow)
-      (overlay-put o 'invisible 'hide-ifdef))))
+        (overlay-put o 'face 'hide-ifdef-shadow)
+        (overlay-put o 'invisible 'hide-ifdef)))))
 
 (defun hide-ifdef-region (start end)
-  "START is the start of a #if or #else form.  END is the ending part.
+  "START is the start of a #if, #elif, or #else form.  END is the ending part.
 Everything including these lines is made invisible."
   (save-excursion
     (goto-char start) (hif-end-of-line) (setq start (point))
@@ -316,7 +406,9 @@ Everything including these lines is made invisible."
 
 (defun hif-show-ifdef-region (start end)
   "Everything between START and END is made visible."
-  (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t))
+  (let ((onum (length (overlays-in start end))))
+    (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t)
+    (/= onum (length (overlays-in start end)))))
 
 
 ;;===%%SF%% evaluation (Start)  ===
@@ -341,11 +433,11 @@ that form should be displayed.")
 
 (defun hif-lookup (var)
   (or (when (bound-and-true-p semantic-c-takeover-hideif)
-	(semantic-c-hideif-lookup var))
+        (semantic-c-hideif-lookup var))
       (let ((val (assoc var hide-ifdef-env)))
-	(if val
-	    (cdr val)
-	  hif-undefined-symbol))))
+        (if val
+            (cdr val)
+          hif-undefined-symbol))))
 
 (defun hif-defined (var)
   (cond
@@ -375,10 +467,8 @@ that form should be displayed.")
   (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(if\\(n?def\\)?\\|elif\\|define\\)[ \t]+"))
 
 (defconst hif-white-regexp         "[ \t]*")
-(defconst hif-define-regexp
-  (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(define\\|undef\\)"))
-(defconst hif-id-regexp
-  (concat "[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]*"))
+(defconst hif-define-regexp   (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(define\\|undef\\)"))
+(defconst hif-id-regexp       (concat "[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]*"))
 (defconst hif-macroref-regexp
   (concat hif-white-regexp "\\(" hif-id-regexp "\\)" hif-white-regexp
           "\\("
@@ -389,8 +479,8 @@ that form should be displayed.")
           ")"
           "\\)?" ))
 
-;; Used to store the current token and the whole token list during parsing.
-;; Only bound dynamically.
+;; Store the current token and the whole token list during parsing.
+;; Bound dynamically.
 (defvar hif-token)
 (defvar hif-token-list)
 
@@ -463,23 +553,23 @@ that form should be displayed.")
     (setq hif-simple-token-only t)
     (with-syntax-table hide-ifdef-syntax-table
       (save-excursion
-	(goto-char start)
-	(while (progn (forward-comment (point-max)) (< (point) end))
-	  ;; (message "expr-start = %d" expr-start) (sit-for 1)
-	  (cond
-	   ((looking-at "\\\\\n")
-	    (forward-char 2))
+        (goto-char start)
+        (while (progn (forward-comment (point-max)) (< (point) end))
+          ;; (message "expr-start = %d" expr-start) (sit-for 1)
+          (cond
+           ((looking-at "\\\\\n")
+            (forward-char 2))
 
            ((looking-at hif-string-literal-regexp)
             (push (substring-no-properties (match-string 1)) token-list)
             (goto-char (match-end 0)))
 
-	   ((looking-at hif-token-regexp)
+           ((looking-at hif-token-regexp)
             (let ((token (buffer-substring-no-properties
                           (point) (match-end 0))))
-	      (goto-char (match-end 0))
-	      ;; (message "token: %s" token) (sit-for 1)
-	      (push
+              (goto-char (match-end 0))
+              ;; (message "token: %s" token) (sit-for 1)
+              (push
                (or (cdr (assoc token hif-token-alist))
                    (if (string-equal token "defined") 'hif-defined)
                    ;; TODO:
@@ -498,7 +588,9 @@ that form should be displayed.")
                      (setq hif-simple-token-only nil)))
                token-list)))
 
-	   (t (error "Bad #if expression: %s" (buffer-string)))))))
+           ((looking-at "\r") ; Sometimes MS-Windows user will leave CR in
+            (forward-char 1)) ;  the source code. Let's don't stuck here.
+           (t (error "Bad #if expression: %s" (buffer-string)))))))
 
     (nreverse token-list)))
 
@@ -594,9 +686,9 @@ subsitituted"
 
           ((setq rep (hif-lookup tok))
            (if (and (listp rep)
-                    (eq (car rep) 'hif-define-macro)) ;; a defined macro
+                    (eq (car rep) 'hif-define-macro)) ; a defined macro
                ;; Recursively expand it
-               (if (cadr rep) ;; Argument list is not nil
+               (if (cadr rep) ; Argument list is not nil
                    (if (not (eq (car remains) 'hif-lparen))
                        ;; No argument, no invocation
                        tok
@@ -616,7 +708,7 @@ subsitituted"
                        result))
                  ;; Argument list is nil, direct expansion
                  (setq rep (hif-expand-token-list
-                            (caddr rep) ;; Macro's token list
+                            (caddr rep) ; Macro's token list
                             tok expand_list))
                  ;; Replace all remaining references immediately
                  (setq remains (substitute tok rep remains))
@@ -627,12 +719,12 @@ subsitituted"
           ;;[2013-10-22 16:06:12 +0800] Must keep the token, removing
           ;; this token might results in an incomplete expression that
           ;; cannot be parsed further.
-          ;;((= 1 (hif-defined tok)) ;; defined (hif-defined tok)=1,
+          ;;((= 1 (hif-defined tok)) ; defined (hif-defined tok)=1,
           ;;  ;;but empty (hif-lookup tok)=nil, thus remove this token
           ;; (setq remains (delete tok remains))
           ;; nil)
 
-          (t ;; Usual IDs
+          (t ; Usual IDs
            tok))
 
          expanded))
@@ -654,28 +746,28 @@ is applied when invoking macros to prevent self-referencing macros."
   "Parse an exprlist: expr { ',' expr}"
   (let ((result (hif-expr)))
     (if (eq hif-token 'hif-comma)
-	(let ((temp (list result)))
-	  (while
-	    (progn
-	      (hif-nexttoken)
-	      (push (hif-expr) temp)
-	      (eq hif-token 'hif-comma)))
-	  (cons 'hif-comma (nreverse temp)))
+        (let ((temp (list result)))
+          (while
+            (progn
+              (hif-nexttoken)
+              (push (hif-expr) temp)
+              (eq hif-token 'hif-comma)))
+          (cons 'hif-comma (nreverse temp)))
       result)))
 
 (defun hif-expr ()
   "Parse an expression as found in #if.
        expr : or-expr | or-expr '?' expr ':' expr."
   (let ((result (hif-or-expr))
-	middle)
+        middle)
     (while (eq hif-token 'hif-conditional)
       (hif-nexttoken)
       (setq middle (hif-expr))
       (if (eq hif-token 'hif-colon)
-	  (progn
-	    (hif-nexttoken)
-	    (setq result (list 'hif-conditional result middle (hif-expr))))
-	(error "Error: unexpected token: %s" hif-token)))
+          (progn
+            (hif-nexttoken)
+            (setq result (list 'hif-conditional result middle (hif-expr))))
+        (error "Error: unexpected token: %s" hif-token)))
     result))
 
 (defun hif-or-expr ()
@@ -721,7 +813,7 @@ is applied when invoking macros to prevent self-referencing macros."
 (defun hif-eq-expr ()
   "Parse an eq-expr : comp | eq-expr `=='|`!=' comp."
   (let ((result (hif-comp-expr))
-	(eq-token nil))
+        (eq-token nil))
     (while (memq hif-token '(hif-equal hif-notequal))
       (setq eq-token hif-token)
       (hif-nexttoken)
@@ -764,7 +856,7 @@ is applied when invoking macros to prevent self-referencing macros."
   "Parse an expression with *,/,%.
        muldiv : factor | muldiv '*|/|%' factor."
   (let ((result (hif-factor))
-	(math-op nil))
+        (math-op nil))
     (while (memq hif-token '(hif-multiply hif-divide hif-modulo))
       (setq math-op hif-token)
       (hif-nexttoken)
@@ -787,20 +879,20 @@ is applied when invoking macros to prevent self-referencing macros."
     (hif-nexttoken)
     (let ((result (hif-exprlist)))
       (if (not (eq hif-token 'hif-rparen))
-	  (error "Bad token in parenthesized expression: %s" hif-token)
-	(hif-nexttoken)
-	result)))
+          (error "Bad token in parenthesized expression: %s" hif-token)
+        (hif-nexttoken)
+        result)))
 
    ((eq hif-token 'hif-defined)
     (hif-nexttoken)
     (let ((paren (when (eq hif-token 'hif-lparen) (hif-nexttoken) t))
-	  (ident hif-token))
+          (ident hif-token))
       (if (memq hif-token '(or and not hif-defined hif-lparen hif-rparen))
-	  (error "Error: unexpected token: %s" hif-token))
+          (error "Error: unexpected token: %s" hif-token))
       (when paren
-	(hif-nexttoken)
+        (hif-nexttoken)
         (unless (eq hif-token 'hif-rparen)
-	  (error "Error: expected \")\" after identifier")))
+          (error "Error: expected \")\" after identifier")))
       (hif-nexttoken)
       `(hif-defined (quote ,ident))))
 
@@ -813,7 +905,7 @@ is applied when invoking macros to prevent self-referencing macros."
    ((memq hif-token '(hif-minus hif-plus))
     (list (prog1 hif-token (hif-nexttoken)) 0 (hif-factor)))
 
-   (t					; identifier
+   (t                                   ; identifier
     (let ((ident hif-token))
       (hif-nexttoken)
       (if (eq hif-token 'hif-lparen)
@@ -822,7 +914,7 @@ is applied when invoking macros to prevent self-referencing macros."
 
 (defun hif-get-argument-list (ident)
   (let ((nest 0)
-        (parmlist nil) ;; A "token" list of parameters, will later be parsed
+        (parmlist nil) ; A "token" list of parameters, will later be parsed
         (parm nil))
 
     (while (or (not (eq (hif-nexttoken) 'hif-rparen))
@@ -840,8 +932,8 @@ is applied when invoking macros to prevent self-referencing macros."
         (setq parm nil)))
       (push hif-token parm))
 
-    (push (nreverse parm) parmlist) ;; Okay even if parm is nil
-    (hif-nexttoken) ;; Drop the hif-rparen, get next token
+    (push (nreverse parm) parmlist) ; Okay even if PARM is nil
+    (hif-nexttoken) ; Drop the `hif-rparen', get next token
     (nreverse parmlist)))
 
 (defun hif-place-macro-invocation (ident)
@@ -904,8 +996,8 @@ preprocessing token."
 (defun hif-mathify (val)
   "Treat VAL as a number: if it's t or nil, use 1 or 0."
   (cond ((eq val t) 1)
-	((null val) 0)
-	(t val)))
+        ((null val) 0)
+        (t val)))
 
 (defun hif-conditional (a b c)
   (if (not (zerop (hif-mathify a))) (hif-mathify b) (hif-mathify c)))
@@ -955,7 +1047,7 @@ preprocessing token."
 
 
 (defun hif-comma (&rest expr)
-  "Evaluate a list of expr, return the result of the last item."
+  "Evaluate a list of EXPR, return the result of the last item."
   (let ((result nil))
     (dolist (e expr)
       (ignore-errors
@@ -963,7 +1055,7 @@ preprocessing token."
     result))
 
 (defun hif-token-stringification (l)
-  "Scan token list for 'hif-stringify' ('#') token and stringify the next
+  "Scan token list for `hif-stringify' ('#') token and stringify the next
 token."
   (let (result)
     (while l
@@ -979,7 +1071,7 @@ token."
     (nreverse result)))
 
 (defun hif-token-concatenation (l)
-  "Scan token list for 'hif-token-concat' ('##') token and concatenate two
+  "Scan token list for `hif-token-concat' ('##') token and concatenate two
 tokens."
   (let ((prev nil)
         result)
@@ -1014,7 +1106,6 @@ tokens."
                                     (cddr SA)))
          (formal-parms         (and macro (car macro)))
          (macro-body           (and macro (cadr macro)))
-         (hide-ifdef-local-env nil) ; dynamic binding local table
          actual-count
          formal-count
          actual
@@ -1023,10 +1114,10 @@ tokens."
 
     (when (and actual-parms formal-parms macro-body)
       ;; For each actual parameter, evaluate each one and associate it
-      ;; with the associated actual parameter, put it into local table and finally
+      ;; with an actual parameter, put it into local table and finally
       ;; evaluate the macro body.
       (if (setq etc (eq (car formal-parms) 'hif-etc))
-          ;; Take care of 'hif-etc first. Prefix 'hif-comma back if needed.
+          ;; Take care of `hif-etc' first. Prefix `hif-comma' back if needed.
           (setq formal-parms (cdr formal-parms)))
       (setq formal-count (length formal-parms)
             actual-count (length actual-parms))
@@ -1037,9 +1128,9 @@ tokens."
             (or etc
                 (error "Too many parameters for macro %S" macro-name))))
 
-      ;; Perform token replacement on the macro-body on the parameters
+      ;; Perform token replacement on the MACRO-BODY with the parameters
       (while (setq formal (pop formal-parms))
-        ;; Prevent repetitive substitutation, thus cannot use 'subst'
+        ;; Prevent repetitive substitutation, thus cannot use `subst'
         ;; for example:
         ;; #define mac(a,b) (a+b)
         ;; #define testmac mac(b,y)
@@ -1051,7 +1142,7 @@ tokens."
         ;; 2. formal parm #2 'b' replaced by actual parm 'y', thus (b+b)
         ;;    becomes (y+y).
         (setq macro-body
-              ;; Unlike 'subst', 'substitute' replace only the top level
+              ;; Unlike `subst', `substitute' replace only the top level
               ;; instead of the whole tree; more importantly, it's not
               ;; destructive.
               (substitute (if (and etc (null formal-parms))
@@ -1078,7 +1169,7 @@ finally invoke the macro."
 ;;;----------- end of parser -----------------------
 
 
-(defun hif-canonicalize-tokens (regexp) ;; for debugging
+(defun hif-canonicalize-tokens (regexp) ; For debugging
   "Return the expanded result of the scanned tokens."
   (save-excursion
     (re-search-forward regexp)
@@ -1105,7 +1196,7 @@ its condition."
              (defined (string-match hif-ifxdef-regexp curr-regexp))
              (negate (and defined
                           (string= (match-string 2 curr-regexp) "n")))
-             (hif-simple-token-only nil) ;; Dynamic binding for `hif-tokenize'
+             (hif-simple-token-only nil) ; Dynamic binding for `hif-tokenize'
              (tokens (hif-tokenize (point)
                                    (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point)))))
         (if defined
@@ -1139,7 +1230,7 @@ its condition."
      (beginning-of-line)))
 
 
-(defun hif-looking-at-ifX ()		;; Should eventually see #if
+(defun hif-looking-at-ifX ()            ; Should eventually see #if
   (looking-at hif-ifx-regexp))
 (defun hif-looking-at-endif ()
   (looking-at hif-endif-regexp))
@@ -1155,16 +1246,16 @@ its condition."
   ;; (message "hif-ifdef-to-endif at %d" (point)) (sit-for 1)
   (hif-find-next-relevant)
   (cond ((hif-looking-at-ifX)
-	 (hif-ifdef-to-endif) ; find endif of nested if
-	 (hif-ifdef-to-endif)) ; find outer endif or else
+         (hif-ifdef-to-endif) ; Find endif of nested if
+         (hif-ifdef-to-endif)) ; Find outer endif or else
         ((hif-looking-at-elif)
          (hif-ifdef-to-endif))
-	((hif-looking-at-else)
-	 (hif-ifdef-to-endif)) ; find endif following else
-	((hif-looking-at-endif)
-	 'done)
-	(t
-	 (error "Mismatched #ifdef #endif pair"))))
+        ((hif-looking-at-else)
+         (hif-ifdef-to-endif)) ; Find endif following else
+        ((hif-looking-at-endif)
+         'done)
+        (t
+         (error "Mismatched #ifdef #endif pair"))))
 
 
 (defun hif-endif-to-ifdef ()
@@ -1173,15 +1264,18 @@ its condition."
   (let ((start (point)))
     (hif-find-previous-relevant)
     (if (= start (point))
-	(error "Mismatched #ifdef #endif pair")))
+        (error "Mismatched #ifdef #endif pair")))
   (cond ((hif-looking-at-endif)
-	 (hif-endif-to-ifdef) ; find beginning of nested if
-	 (hif-endif-to-ifdef)) ; find beginning of outer if or else
-	((hif-looking-at-else)
-	 (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
-	((hif-looking-at-ifX)
-	 'done)
-	(t)))			; never gets here
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef) ; Find beginning of nested if
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef)) ; Find beginning of outer if or else
+        ((hif-looking-at-elif)
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
+        ((hif-looking-at-else)
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
+        ((hif-looking-at-ifX)
+         'done)
+        (t
+         (error "Mismatched #endif"))))                 ; never gets here
 
 
 (defun forward-ifdef (&optional arg)
@@ -1193,12 +1287,12 @@ With argument, do this that many times."
     (while (< 0 arg)
       (setq arg (- arg))
       (let ((start (point)))
-	(unless (hif-looking-at-ifX)
-	  (hif-find-next-relevant))
-	(if (hif-looking-at-ifX)
-	    (hif-ifdef-to-endif)
-	  (goto-char start)
-	  (error "No following #ifdef"))))))
+        (unless (hif-looking-at-ifX)
+          (hif-find-next-relevant))
+        (if (hif-looking-at-ifX)
+            (hif-ifdef-to-endif)
+          (goto-char start)
+          (error "No following #ifdef"))))))
 
 
 (defun backward-ifdef (&optional arg)
@@ -1211,12 +1305,12 @@ With argument, do this that many times."
       (setq arg (1- arg))
       (beginning-of-line)
       (let ((start (point)))
-	(unless (hif-looking-at-endif)
-	  (hif-find-previous-relevant))
-	(if (hif-looking-at-endif)
-	    (hif-endif-to-ifdef)
-	  (goto-char start)
-	  (error "No previous #ifdef"))))))
+        (unless (hif-looking-at-endif)
+          (hif-find-previous-relevant))
+        (if (hif-looking-at-endif)
+            (hif-endif-to-ifdef)
+          (goto-char start)
+          (error "No previous #ifdef"))))))
 
 
 (defun down-ifdef ()
@@ -1225,9 +1319,9 @@ With argument, do this that many times."
     (let ((start (point)))
       (hif-find-next-relevant)
       (if (or (hif-looking-at-ifX) (hif-looking-at-else))
-	  ()
-	(goto-char start)
-	(error "No following #ifdef"))))
+          ()
+        (goto-char start)
+        (error "No following #ifdef"))))
 
 
 (defun up-ifdef ()
@@ -1238,9 +1332,9 @@ With argument, do this that many times."
     (unless (hif-looking-at-endif)
       (hif-find-previous-relevant))
     (if (hif-looking-at-endif)
-	(hif-endif-to-ifdef))
+        (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
       (if (= start (point))
-	  (error "No previous #ifdef"))))
+          (error "No previous #ifdef"))))
 
 (defun next-ifdef (&optional arg)
   "Move to the beginning of the next #ifX, #else, or #endif.
@@ -1252,8 +1346,8 @@ With argument, do this that many times."
       (setq arg (1- arg))
       (hif-find-next-relevant)
       (when (eolp)
-	(beginning-of-line)
-	(error "No following #ifdefs, #elses, or #endifs")))))
+        (beginning-of-line)
+        (error "No following #ifdefs, #elses, or #endifs")))))
 
 (defun previous-ifdef (&optional arg)
   "Move to the beginning of the previous #ifX, #else, or #endif.
@@ -1264,9 +1358,9 @@ With argument, do this that many times."
     (while (< 0 arg)
       (setq arg (1- arg))
       (let ((start (point)))
-	(hif-find-previous-relevant)
-	(if (= start (point))
-	    (error "No previous #ifdefs, #elses, or #endifs"))))))
+        (hif-find-previous-relevant)
+        (if (= start (point))
+            (error "No previous #ifdefs, #elses, or #endifs"))))))
 
 
 ;;===%%SF%% parsing (End)  ===
@@ -1275,26 +1369,26 @@ With argument, do this that many times."
 ;;===%%SF%% hide-ifdef-hiding (Start)  ===
 
 
-;;; A range is a structure with four components:
-;;; ELSE-P	True if there was an else clause for the ifdef.
-;;; START	The start of the range. (beginning of line)
-;;; ELSE	The else marker (beginning of line)
-;;;			Only valid if ELSE-P is true.
-;;; END		The end of the range.  (beginning of line)
+;; A range is a structure with four components:
+;; START       The start of the range. (beginning of line)
+;; ELSE        The else marker (beginning of line)
+;; END         The end of the range.  (beginning of line)
+;; ELIF        A sequence of #elif markers (beginning of line)
 
-(defsubst hif-make-range (start end &optional else)
-  (list start else end))
+(defsubst hif-make-range (start end &optional else elif)
+  (list start else end elif))
 
 (defsubst hif-range-start (range) (elt range 0))
 (defsubst hif-range-else (range) (elt range 1))
 (defsubst hif-range-end (range) (elt range 2))
+(defsubst hif-range-elif (range) (elt range 3))
 
 
 
-;;; Find-Range
-;;; The workhorse, it delimits the #if region.  Reasonably simple:
-;;; Skip until an #else or #endif is found, remembering positions.  If
-;;; an #else was found, skip some more, looking for the true #endif.
+;; Find-Range
+;; The workhorse, it delimits the #if region.  Reasonably simple:
+;; Skip until an #else or #endif is found, remembering positions.  If
+;; an #else was found, skip some more, looking for the true #endif.
 
 (defun hif-find-range ()
   "Return a Range structure describing the current #if region.
@@ -1303,32 +1397,36 @@ Point is left unchanged."
   (save-excursion
     (beginning-of-line)
     (let ((start (point))
-	  (else nil)
-	  (end nil))
-      ;; Part one.  Look for either #endif or #else.
+          (elif nil)
+          (else nil)
+          (end nil))
+      ;; Part one.  Look for either #elif, #else or #endif.
       ;; This loop-and-a-half dedicated to E. Dijkstra.
+      (while (and (not else) (not end))
       (while (progn
-	       (hif-find-next-relevant)
-	       (hif-looking-at-ifX))		; Skip nested ifdef
-	(hif-ifdef-to-endif))
-      ;; Found either a #else or an #endif.
-      (cond ((hif-looking-at-else)
-	     (setq else (point)))
-	    (t
-	     (setq end (point)))) ; (line-end-position)
+               (hif-find-next-relevant)
+               (hif-looking-at-ifX))            ; Skip nested ifdef
+        (hif-ifdef-to-endif))
+        ;; Found either a #else, #elif, or an #endif.
+        (cond ((hif-looking-at-elif)
+               (setq elif (nconc elif (list (point)))))
+              ((hif-looking-at-else)
+             (setq else (point)))
+            (t
+               (setq end (point)))))
       ;; If found #else, look for #endif.
       (when else
-	(while (progn
-		 (hif-find-next-relevant)
-		 (hif-looking-at-ifX))	; Skip nested ifdef
-	  (hif-ifdef-to-endif))
-	(if (hif-looking-at-else)
-	    (error "Found two elses in a row?  Broken!"))
-	(setq end (point)))	       ; (line-end-position)
-      (hif-make-range start end else))))
+        (while (progn
+                 (hif-find-next-relevant)
+                 (hif-looking-at-ifX))  ; Skip nested ifdef
+          (hif-ifdef-to-endif))
+        (if (hif-looking-at-else)
+            (error "Found two elses in a row?  Broken!"))
+        (setq end (point)))            ; (line-end-position)
+      (hif-make-range start end else elif))))
 
 
-;;; A bit slimy.
+;; A bit slimy.
 
 (defun hif-hide-line (point)
   "Hide the line containing point. Does nothing if `hide-ifdef-lines' is nil."
@@ -1339,78 +1437,184 @@ Point is left unchanged."
        (line-beginning-position) (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point))))))
 
 
-;;;  Hif-Possibly-Hide
-;;;  There are four cases.  The #ifX expression is "taken" if it
-;;;  the hide-ifdef-evaluator returns T.  Presumably, this means the code
-;;;  inside the #ifdef would be included when the program was
-;;;  compiled.
-;;;
-;;;  Case 1:  #ifX taken, and there's an #else.
-;;;	The #else part must be hidden.  The #if (then) part must be
-;;;	processed for nested #ifX's.
-;;;  Case 2:  #ifX taken, and there's no #else.
-;;;	The #if part must be processed for nested #ifX's.
-;;;  Case 3:  #ifX not taken, and there's an #else.
-;;;	The #if part must be hidden.  The #else part must be processed
-;;;	for nested #ifs.
-;;;  Case 4:  #ifX not taken, and there's no #else.
-;;;	The #ifX part must be hidden.
-;;;
-;;;  Further processing is done by narrowing to the relevant region
-;;;  and just recursively calling hide-ifdef-guts.
-;;;
-;;;  When hif-possibly-hide returns, point is at the end of the
-;;;  possibly-hidden range.
-
-(defun hif-recurse-on (start end)
+;;  Hif-Possibly-Hide
+;;  There are four cases.  The #ifX expression is "taken" if it
+;;  the hide-ifdef-evaluator returns T.  Presumably, this means the code
+;;  inside the #ifdef would be included when the program was
+;;  compiled.
+;;
+;;  Case 1:  #ifX taken, and there's an #else.
+;;     The #else part must be hidden.  The #if (then) part must be
+;;     processed for nested #ifX's.
+;;  Case 2:  #ifX taken, and there's no #else.
+;;     The #if part must be processed for nested #ifX's.
+;;  Case 3:  #ifX not taken, and there's an #elif
+;;     The #if part must be hidden, and then evaluate
+;;     the #elif condition like a new #ifX.
+;;  Case 4:  #ifX not taken, and there's just an #else.
+;;     The #if part must be hidden.  The #else part must be processed
+;;     for nested #ifs.
+;;  Case 5:  #ifX not taken, and there's no #else.
+;;     The #ifX part must be hidden.
+;;
+;;  Further processing is done by narrowing to the relevant region
+;;  and just recursively calling hide-ifdef-guts.
+;;
+;;  When hif-possibly-hide returns, point is at the end of the
+;;  possibly-hidden range.
+
+(defvar hif-recurse-level 0)
+
+(defun hif-recurse-on (start end &optional dont-go-eol)
   "Call `hide-ifdef-guts' after narrowing to end of START line and END line."
   (save-excursion
     (save-restriction
       (goto-char start)
-      (end-of-line)
+      (unless dont-go-eol
+        (end-of-line))
       (narrow-to-region (point) end)
-      (hide-ifdef-guts))))
+      (let ((hif-recurse-level (1+ hif-recurse-level)))
+        (hide-ifdef-guts)))))
 
-(defun hif-possibly-hide ()
+(defun hif-possibly-hide (expand-reinclusion)
   "Called at #ifX expression, this hides those parts that should be hidden.
 It uses the judgment of `hide-ifdef-evaluator'."
   ;; (message "hif-possibly-hide") (sit-for 1)
-  (let ((test (hif-canonicalize hif-ifx-regexp))
-	(range (hif-find-range)))
+  (let* ((case-fold-search nil)
+         (test (hif-canonicalize hif-ifx-regexp))
+         (range (hif-find-range))
+         (elifs (hif-range-elif range))
+         (if-part t) ;; everytime we start from if-part
+         (complete nil))
     ;; (message "test = %s" test) (sit-for 1)
 
     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-end range))
-    (if (not (hif-not (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator test)))
-	(cond ((hif-range-else range)	; case 1
-	       (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
-	       (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-else range)
-				  (1- (hif-range-end range)))
-	       (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
-			       (hif-range-else range)))
-	      (t			; case 2
-	       (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
-			       (hif-range-end range))))
-      (cond ((hif-range-else range)	; case 3
-	     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
-	     (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
-				(1- (hif-range-else range)))
-	     (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-else range)
-			     (hif-range-end range)))
-	    (t				; case 4
-	     (hide-ifdef-region (point)
-				(1- (hif-range-end range))))))
+    (while (not complete)
+      (if (and (not (and expand-reinclusion if-part))
+               (hif-not (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator test)))
+          ;; ifX/elif is FALSE
+          (if elifs
+              ;; Case 3 - Hide the #ifX and eval #elif
+              (let ((newstart (car elifs)))
+                (hif-hide-line (hif-range-start range))
+                (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
+                                   (1- newstart))
+                (setcar range newstart)
+                (goto-char newstart)
+                (setq elifs (cdr elifs))
+                (setq test (hif-canonicalize hif-elif-regexp)))
+
+            ;; Check for #else
+            (cond ((hif-range-else range)
+                   ;; Case 4 - #else block visible
+                   (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
+                   (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
+                                      (1- (hif-range-else range)))
+                   (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-else range)
+                                   (hif-range-end range)))
+                  (t
+                   ;; Case 5 - No #else block, hide #ifX
+                   (hide-ifdef-region (point)
+                                      (1- (hif-range-end range)))))
+            (setq complete t))
+
+        ;; ifX/elif is TRUE
+        (cond (elifs
+               ;; Luke fix: distinguish from #elif..#elif to #elif..#else
+               (let ((elif (car elifs)))
+                 ;; hide all elifs
+                 (hif-hide-line elif)
+                 (hide-ifdef-region elif (1- (hif-range-end range)))
+                 (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
+                                 elif)))
+              ((hif-range-else range)
+               ;; Case 1 - Hide #elif and #else blocks, recurse #ifX
+               (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
+               (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-else range)
+                                  (1- (hif-range-end range)))
+               (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
+                               (hif-range-else range)))
+              (t
+               ;; Case 2 - No #else, just recurse #ifX
+               (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
+                               (hif-range-end range))))
+        (setq complete t))
+      (setq if-part nil))
+
+    ;; complete = t
     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-start range)) ; Always hide start.
     (goto-char (hif-range-end range))
     (end-of-line)))
+(defun hif-evaluate-region (start end)
+  (let* ((tokens (ignore-errors ; Prevent C statement things like
+                                ; 'do { ... } while (0)'
+                   (hif-tokenize start end)))
+         (expr (and tokens
+                    (condition-case nil
+                        (hif-parse-exp tokens)
+                      (error
+                       tokens))))
+         (result (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator expr)))
+    result))
+
+(defun hif-evaluate-macro (rstart rend)
+  "Evaluate the macro expansion result for a region. If no region active,
+find the current #ifdefs and evaluate the result. Currently it support only
+math calculation, no string or argumented macros can be expanded."
+  (interactive "r")
+  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
+    (save-excursion
+      (unless mark-active
+        (setq rstart nil rend nil)
+        (beginning-of-line)
+        (when (and (re-search-forward hif-macro-expr-prefix-regexp nil t)
+                   (string= "define" (match-string 2)))
+          (re-search-forward hif-macroref-regexp nil t)))
+      (let* ((start (or rstart (point)))
+             (end   (or rend (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point))))
+             (defined nil)
+             (simple 't)
+             (tokens (ignore-errors ; Prevent C statement things like
+                                    ; 'do { ... } while (0)'
+                       (hif-tokenize start end)))
+             (expr (or (and (<= (length tokens) 1) ; Simple token
+                            (setq defined (assoc (car tokens) hide-ifdef-env))
+                            (setq simple (atom (hif-lookup (car tokens))))
+                            (hif-lookup (car tokens)))
+                       (and tokens
+                            (condition-case nil
+                                (hif-parse-exp tokens)
+                              (error
+                               nil)))))
+             (result (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator expr))
+             (exprstring (replace-regexp-in-string
+                          ;; Trim off leading/trailing whites
+                          "^[ \t]*\\([^ \t]+\\)[ \t]*" "\\1"
+                          (replace-regexp-in-string
+                           "\\(//.*\\)" "" ; Trim off end-of-line comments
+                           (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)))))
+        (cond
+         ((and (<= (length tokens) 1) simple) ; Simple token
+          (if defined
+              (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)
+            (message "`%s' is not defined" exprstring)))
+         ((integerp result)
+          (if (or (= 0 result) (= 1 result))
+              (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)
+            (message "%S (0x%x) <= `%s'" result result exprstring)))
+         ((null result) (message "%S <= `%s'" 'false exprstring))
+         ((eq t result) (message "%S <= `%s'" 'true exprstring))
+         (t (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)))
+        result))))
 
 (defun hif-parse-macro-arglist (str)
   "Parse argument list formatted as '( arg1 [ , argn] [...] )', including
 the '...'.  Return a list of the arguments, if '...' exists the first arg
 will be hif-etc."
-  (let* ((hif-simple-token-only nil) ;; Dynamic binding var for `hif-tokenize'
+  (let* ((hif-simple-token-only nil) ; Dynamic binding var for `hif-tokenize'
          (tokenlist
           (cdr (hif-tokenize
-                (- (point) (length str)) (point)))) ; remove hif-lparen
+               (- (point) (length str)) (point)))) ; Remove `hif-lparen'
          etc result token)
     (while (not (eq (setq token (pop tokenlist)) 'hif-rparen))
       (cond
@@ -1462,7 +1666,7 @@ will be hif-etc."
                (name (and (re-search-forward hif-macroref-regexp max t)
                           (match-string 1)))
                (parsed nil)
-               (parmlist (and (match-string 3) ;; First arg id found
+               (parmlist (and (match-string 3) ; First arg id found
                               (hif-parse-macro-arglist (match-string 2)))))
           (if defining
               ;; Ignore name (still need to return 't), or define the name
@@ -1472,7 +1676,7 @@ will be hif-etc."
 
                   (let* ((start (point))
                          (end   (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point)))
-                         (hif-simple-token-only nil) ;; Dynamic binding
+                         (hif-simple-token-only nil) ; Dynamic binding
                          (tokens
                           (and name
                                ;; `hif-simple-token-only' is set/clear
@@ -1532,6 +1736,10 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
   ;; (message "hide-ifdef-guts")
   (save-excursion
     (let ((case-fold-search nil)
+          (expand-header (and hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection
+                              (string-match hide-ifdef-header-regexp-pattern
+                                            (buffer-name (current-buffer)))
+                              (zerop hif-recurse-level)))
           min max)
     (goto-char (point-min))
       (setf min (point))
@@ -1539,7 +1747,7 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
             (setf max (hif-find-any-ifX))
             (hif-add-new-defines min max)
             (if max
-                (hif-possibly-hide))
+                (hif-possibly-hide expand-header))
             (setf min (point))
             while max))))
 
@@ -1553,7 +1761,7 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
   (interactive)
   (setq hide-ifdef-read-only (not hide-ifdef-read-only))
   (message "Hide-Read-Only %s"
-	   (if hide-ifdef-read-only "ON" "OFF"))
+           (if hide-ifdef-read-only "ON" "OFF"))
   (if hide-ifdef-hiding
       (setq buffer-read-only (or hide-ifdef-read-only
                                  hif-outside-read-only)))
@@ -1564,10 +1772,10 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
   (interactive)
   (setq hif-outside-read-only (not hif-outside-read-only))
   (message "Read only %s"
-	   (if hif-outside-read-only "ON" "OFF"))
+           (if hif-outside-read-only "ON" "OFF"))
   (setq buffer-read-only
-	(or (and hide-ifdef-hiding hide-ifdef-read-only)
-	    hif-outside-read-only))
+        (or (and hide-ifdef-hiding hide-ifdef-read-only)
+            hif-outside-read-only))
   (force-mode-line-update))
 
 (defun hide-ifdef-toggle-shadowing ()
@@ -1579,31 +1787,37 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
     (widen)
     (dolist (overlay (overlays-in (point-min) (point-max)))
       (when (overlay-get overlay 'hide-ifdef)
-	(if hide-ifdef-shadow
-	    (progn
-	      (overlay-put overlay 'invisible nil)
-	      (overlay-put overlay 'face 'hide-ifdef-shadow))
-	  (overlay-put overlay 'face nil)
-	  (overlay-put overlay 'invisible 'hide-ifdef))))))
-
-(defun hide-ifdef-define (var)
-  "Define a VAR so that #ifdef VAR would be included."
-  (interactive "SDefine what? ")
-  (hif-set-var var 1)
+        (if hide-ifdef-shadow
+            (progn
+              (overlay-put overlay 'invisible nil)
+              (overlay-put overlay 'face 'hide-ifdef-shadow))
+          (overlay-put overlay 'face nil)
+          (overlay-put overlay 'invisible 'hide-ifdef))))))
+
+(defun hide-ifdef-define (var val)
+  "Define a VAR, optionally to a specific value, so that #ifdef VAR
+would be included."
+  (interactive
+   (let* ((default (save-excursion
+                     (beginning-of-line)
+                     (cond ((looking-at hif-ifx-else-endif-regexp)
+                            (forward-word 2)
+                            (current-word 'strict))
+                           (t
+                            nil))))
+         (var (read-minibuffer "Define what? " default))
+         (val (read-from-minibuffer (format "Set %s to? (default 1): " var)
+                                    nil nil t nil "1")))
+     (list var val)))
+   (hif-set-var var (or val 1))
+   (message "%s set to %s" var (or val 1))
+   (sleep-for 1)
   (if hide-ifdef-hiding (hide-ifdefs)))
 
 (defun hif-undefine-symbol (var)
   (setq hide-ifdef-env
         (delete (assoc var hide-ifdef-env) hide-ifdef-env)))
 
-;;(defun hide-ifdef-undef (var)
-;;  "Undefine a VAR so that #ifdef VAR would not be included."
-;;  (interactive "SUndefine what? ")
-;;  ;;(hif-set-var var nil);;Luke fixed: set it nil is still considered
-;;  ;;defined so #ifdef VAR is still true.
-;;  (hif-undefine-symbol var)
-;;  (if hide-ifdef-hiding (hide-ifdefs)))
-
 (defun hide-ifdef-undef (start end)
   "Undefine a VAR so that #ifdef VAR would not be included."
   (interactive "r")
@@ -1624,20 +1838,23 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
 Assume that defined symbols have been added to `hide-ifdef-env'.
 The text hidden is the text that would not be included by the C
 preprocessor if it were given the file with those symbols defined.
+If this command is prefixed, hide also the #ifdefs themselves.
 
 Turn off hiding by calling `show-ifdefs'."
 
   (interactive)
-  (message "Hiding...")
+  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))
+    (or nomsg
+        (message "Hiding..."))
   (setq hif-outside-read-only buffer-read-only)
   (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1)) ; turn on hide-ifdef-mode
   (if hide-ifdef-hiding
-      (show-ifdefs))			; Otherwise, deep confusion.
+      (show-ifdefs))                    ; Otherwise, deep confusion.
   (setq hide-ifdef-hiding t)
   (hide-ifdef-guts)
   (setq buffer-read-only (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only))
   (or nomsg
-      (message "Hiding done")))
+        (message "Hiding done"))))
 
 
 (defun show-ifdefs ()
@@ -1653,46 +1870,74 @@ Turn off hiding by calling `show-ifdefs'."
 Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
   (let (max-bottom)
     (cons (save-excursion
-	    (beginning-of-line)
-	    (unless (or (hif-looking-at-else) (hif-looking-at-ifX))
-	      (up-ifdef))
-	    (prog1 (point)
-	      (hif-ifdef-to-endif)
-	      (setq max-bottom (1- (point)))))
-	  (save-excursion
-	    (beginning-of-line)
-	    (unless (hif-looking-at-endif)
-	      (hif-find-next-relevant))
-	    (while (hif-looking-at-ifX)
-	      (hif-ifdef-to-endif)
-	      (hif-find-next-relevant))
-	    (min max-bottom (1- (point)))))))
-
-
-(defun hide-ifdef-block ()
-  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the cursor."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1))
-  (let ((top-bottom (hif-find-ifdef-block)))
-    (hide-ifdef-region (car top-bottom) (cdr top-bottom))
-    (when hide-ifdef-lines
-      (hif-hide-line (car top-bottom))
-      (hif-hide-line (1+ (cdr top-bottom))))
-    (setq hide-ifdef-hiding t))
-  (setq buffer-read-only (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only)))
-
-(defun show-ifdef-block ()
+            (beginning-of-line)
+            (unless (or (hif-looking-at-else) (hif-looking-at-ifX))
+              (up-ifdef))
+            (prog1 (point)
+              (hif-ifdef-to-endif)
+              (setq max-bottom (1- (point)))))
+          (save-excursion
+            (beginning-of-line)
+            (unless (hif-looking-at-endif)
+              (hif-find-next-relevant))
+            (while (hif-looking-at-ifX)
+              (hif-ifdef-to-endif)
+              (hif-find-next-relevant))
+              (min max-bottom (1- (point)))))))
+
+
+(defun hide-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
+  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the cursor.
+If prefixed, it will also hide #ifdefs themselves."
+  (interactive "r")
+  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))
+    (if mark-active
+        (let ((hif-recurse-level (1+ hif-recurse-level)))
+          (hif-recurse-on start end t)
+          (setq mark-active nil))
+      (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1))
+      (let ((top-bottom (hif-find-ifdef-block)))
+        (hide-ifdef-region (car top-bottom) (cdr top-bottom))
+        (when hide-ifdef-lines
+          (hif-hide-line (car top-bottom))
+          (hif-hide-line (1+ (cdr top-bottom))))
+        (setq hide-ifdef-hiding t))
+      (setq buffer-read-only
+            (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only)))))
+
+(defun show-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
   "Show the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the cursor."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((top-bottom (hif-find-ifdef-block)))
+  (interactive "r")
+  (if mark-active
+      (progn
+        (dolist (o (overlays-in start end))
+          (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+              (delete-overlay o)))
+        (setq mark-active nil))
+    (let ((top-bottom (condition-case nil
+                          (hif-find-ifdef-block)
+                        (error
+                         nil)))
+          (ovrs (overlays-in (max (point-min) (1- (point)))
+                             (min (point-max) (1+ (point)))))
+          (del nil))
+      (if top-bottom
     (if hide-ifdef-lines
- 	(hif-show-ifdef-region
- 	 (save-excursion
- 	   (goto-char (car top-bottom)) (line-beginning-position))
- 	 (save-excursion
- 	   (goto-char (1+ (cdr top-bottom)))
-	   (hif-end-of-line) (point)))
-      (hif-show-ifdef-region (1- (car top-bottom)) (cdr top-bottom)))))
+        (hif-show-ifdef-region
+         (save-excursion
+           (goto-char (car top-bottom)) (line-beginning-position))
+         (save-excursion
+           (goto-char (1+ (cdr top-bottom)))
+           (hif-end-of-line) (point)))
+      (setf del (hif-show-ifdef-region
+                 (1- (car top-bottom)) (cdr top-bottom)))))
+      (if (not (and top-bottom
+                    del))
+          (dolist (o ovrs)
+            ;;(dolist (o (overlays-in (1- (point)) (1+ (point))))
+            ;;   (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef) (message "%S" o)))
+            (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+                (delete-overlay o)))))))
 
 
 ;;;  definition alist support
@@ -1710,21 +1955,21 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
   "Set the association for NAME to `hide-ifdef-env'."
   (interactive "SSet define list: ")
   (push (cons name (hif-compress-define-list hide-ifdef-env))
-	hide-ifdef-define-alist))
+        hide-ifdef-define-alist))
 
 (defun hide-ifdef-use-define-alist (name)
   "Set `hide-ifdef-env' to the define list specified by NAME."
   (interactive
    (list (completing-read "Use define list: "
-			  (mapcar (lambda (x) (symbol-name (car x)))
+                          (mapcar (lambda (x) (symbol-name (car x)))
                                   hide-ifdef-define-alist)
                           nil t)))
   (if (stringp name) (setq name (intern name)))
   (let ((define-list (assoc name hide-ifdef-define-alist)))
     (if define-list
-	(setq hide-ifdef-env
-	      (mapcar (lambda (arg) (cons arg t))
-		      (cdr define-list)))
+        (setq hide-ifdef-env
+              (mapcar (lambda (arg) (cons arg t))
+                      (cdr define-list)))
       (error "No define list for %s" name))
     (if hide-ifdef-hiding (hide-ifdefs))))
 
-- 
1.8.3.2


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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-06-26 13:51 bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements Luke Lee
@ 2014-06-26 16:56 ` Glenn Morris
  2014-06-26 16:59   ` Glenn Morris
  2014-06-27  9:26   ` Luke Lee
  2014-06-27  9:37 ` Luke Lee
  2014-07-07  9:04 ` bug#17854: Completed Luke Lee
  2 siblings, 2 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2014-06-26 16:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Luke Lee; +Cc: 17854


Some stylistic comments only:

It needs a ChangeLog entry, and probably a NEWS entry.

> -;;	Daniel LaLiberte <liberte@holonexus.org>
> +;;      Daniel LaLiberte <liberte@holonexus.org>

Please don't change existing whitespace in areas that you are not
otherwise touching.

> -;;	 (unless hide-ifdef-define-alist
> -;;	   (setq hide-ifdef-define-alist
> -;;		'((list1 ONE TWO)
> -;;		  (list2 TWO THREE))))
> -;;	 (hide-ifdef-use-define-alist 'list2))) ; use list2 by default
> +;;       (unless hide-ifdef-define-alist
> +;;         (setq hide-ifdef-define-alist
> +;;              '((list1 ONE TWO)
> +;;                (list2 TWO THREE))))
> +;;       (hide-ifdef-use-define-alist 'list2))) ; use list2 by default

Again, this is just whitespace.

> @@ -129,16 +129,44 @@
>    "Non-nil means shadow text instead of hiding it."
>    :type 'boolean
>    :group 'hide-ifdef
> -  :version "23.1")
> +  :version "24.5")
>  
>  (defface hide-ifdef-shadow '((t (:inherit shadow)))
>    "Face for shadowing ifdef blocks."
>    :group 'hide-ifdef
> -  :version "23.1")
> +  :version "24.5")

Why is the :version changing, when the defaults are unchanged?

>   (defcustom hide-ifdef-exclude-define-regexp nil
>    "Ignore #define names if those names match this exclusion pattern."
>    :type 'string)
> +(defcustom hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection t
> +  "When hiding header files, enabling this flag allows hideif always try to
> +expand the re-inclusion protected ifdefs.  Disabling this flag those headers
> +are usually hidden to a top level #ifdef...#endif due to those defined symbols

The first line of a doc-string should be a complete sentence that fits
in < 80 columns. All the doc should fit within the standard fill-column.

 > +  :type 'boolean
> +  :group 'hide-ifdef)
> +
> +(defcustom hide-ifdef-header-regexp-pattern
> +  "^.*\\.[hH]\\([hH]\\|[xX][xX]\\|[pP][pP]\\)?"
> +  "C/C++ header file name patterns. Effective only if
> +`hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' is t."
> +  :type 'string
> +  :group 'hide-ifdef)

Again, the first line of the doc should be a complete sentence.
New defcustoms need :version tags (and probably NEWS entries).
 
> +(defvar hide-ifdef-env-backup nil
> +  "A backup variable to prevent `hide-ifdef-env' accidentally cleared by
> +`hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined'.")

First line of doc too long. Also, this is ungrammatical.

>  `hide-ifdef-env'
> -	An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
> -	current buffer.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
> -	is used.
> +        An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
> +        current project.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
> +        is used.  This variable was a buffer-local variable but is now a
> +        global variable since we've extend hideif to support project-based

s/extend/extended.
"project-based across all-buffers" doesn't make sense.
I'm not sure that describing how things used to work is helpful.

> +        across all-buffers.  To simulate the original buffer local behavior
> +        we need to clear this variable (C-c @ C) then hide current buffer.

>  `hide-ifdef-define-alist'
> -	An association list of defined symbol lists.
> +        An association list of defined symbol lists.

whitespace.

> -	Set to non-nil to not show #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, and
> -	#endif lines when hiding.
> +        Set to non-nil to not show #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, and
> +        #endif lines when hiding.

whitespace.


At this point, I'll give up, and ask you to send a version that does not
have pointless whitespace changes. :)





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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-06-26 16:56 ` Glenn Morris
@ 2014-06-26 16:59   ` Glenn Morris
  2014-06-27  9:08     ` Luke Lee
  2014-06-27  9:26   ` Luke Lee
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2014-06-26 16:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Luke Lee; +Cc: 17854


PS many of those comments apply equally to the change #2 you recently
installed in trunk. It needs a ChangeLog entry (see existing examples
for format) that lists every changed/new function/variable; probably a
NEWS entry; new defcustoms need :version tags; and some of the
doc-strings need fixing for length. Could you fix those things please?






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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-06-26 16:59   ` Glenn Morris
@ 2014-06-27  9:08     ` Luke Lee
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Luke Lee @ 2014-06-27  9:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Glenn Morris; +Cc: 17854

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Done. Will resubmit my patch #3 right away.


2014-06-27 0:59 GMT+08:00 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>:

>
> PS many of those comments apply equally to the change #2 you recently
> installed in trunk. It needs a ChangeLog entry (see existing examples
> for format) that lists every changed/new function/variable; probably a
> NEWS entry; new defcustoms need :version tags; and some of the
> doc-strings need fixing for length. Could you fix those things please?
>
>


-- 
Best regards,
Luke Lee

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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-06-26 16:56 ` Glenn Morris
  2014-06-26 16:59   ` Glenn Morris
@ 2014-06-27  9:26   ` Luke Lee
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Luke Lee @ 2014-06-27  9:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 17854


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Resubmit my fixed patch #3 for stylistic changes with white space changes
removed (git diff -w) as attached.

[PATCH] Other hideif enhancements and bug fixes:
* Add macro evaluation function and key binding.
* Merge continuous "..." into one on hiding.
* Fix original hideif bug that sometimes fail to hide the correct portion
in a
  long ifdefs containing #elif and #else.
* Support hide/show commands in a marked region.
* Expand top level #ifdefs for C/C++ header files to prevent header files
  always got hidden.
* Others.



2014-06-27 0:56 GMT+08:00 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>:

>
> Some stylistic comments only:
>
> It needs a ChangeLog entry, and probably a NEWS entry.
>
> > -;;   Daniel LaLiberte <liberte@holonexus.org>
> > +;;      Daniel LaLiberte <liberte@holonexus.org>
>
> Please don't change existing whitespace in areas that you are not
> otherwise touching.
>
> > -;;    (unless hide-ifdef-define-alist
> > -;;      (setq hide-ifdef-define-alist
> > -;;           '((list1 ONE TWO)
> > -;;             (list2 TWO THREE))))
> > -;;    (hide-ifdef-use-define-alist 'list2))) ; use list2 by default
> > +;;       (unless hide-ifdef-define-alist
> > +;;         (setq hide-ifdef-define-alist
> > +;;              '((list1 ONE TWO)
> > +;;                (list2 TWO THREE))))
> > +;;       (hide-ifdef-use-define-alist 'list2))) ; use list2 by default
>
> Again, this is just whitespace.
>
> > @@ -129,16 +129,44 @@
> >    "Non-nil means shadow text instead of hiding it."
> >    :type 'boolean
> >    :group 'hide-ifdef
> > -  :version "23.1")
> > +  :version "24.5")
> >
> >  (defface hide-ifdef-shadow '((t (:inherit shadow)))
> >    "Face for shadowing ifdef blocks."
> >    :group 'hide-ifdef
> > -  :version "23.1")
> > +  :version "24.5")
>
> Why is the :version changing, when the defaults are unchanged?
>
> >   (defcustom hide-ifdef-exclude-define-regexp nil
> >    "Ignore #define names if those names match this exclusion pattern."
> >    :type 'string)
> > +(defcustom hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection t
> > +  "When hiding header files, enabling this flag allows hideif always
> try to
> > +expand the re-inclusion protected ifdefs.  Disabling this flag those
> headers
> > +are usually hidden to a top level #ifdef...#endif due to those defined
> symbols
>
> The first line of a doc-string should be a complete sentence that fits
> in < 80 columns. All the doc should fit within the standard fill-column.
>
>  > +  :type 'boolean
> > +  :group 'hide-ifdef)
> > +
> > +(defcustom hide-ifdef-header-regexp-pattern
> > +  "^.*\\.[hH]\\([hH]\\|[xX][xX]\\|[pP][pP]\\)?"
> > +  "C/C++ header file name patterns. Effective only if
> > +`hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' is t."
> > +  :type 'string
> > +  :group 'hide-ifdef)
>
> Again, the first line of the doc should be a complete sentence.
> New defcustoms need :version tags (and probably NEWS entries).
>
> > +(defvar hide-ifdef-env-backup nil
> > +  "A backup variable to prevent `hide-ifdef-env' accidentally cleared by
> > +`hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined'.")
>
> First line of doc too long. Also, this is ungrammatical.
>
> >  `hide-ifdef-env'
> > -     An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
> > -     current buffer.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
> > -     is used.
> > +        An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
> > +        current project.  Initially, the global value of
> `hide-ifdef-env'
> > +        is used.  This variable was a buffer-local variable but is now a
> > +        global variable since we've extend hideif to support
> project-based
>
> s/extend/extended.
> "project-based across all-buffers" doesn't make sense.
> I'm not sure that describing how things used to work is helpful.
>
> > +        across all-buffers.  To simulate the original buffer local
> behavior
> > +        we need to clear this variable (C-c @ C) then hide current
> buffer.
>
> >  `hide-ifdef-define-alist'
> > -     An association list of defined symbol lists.
> > +        An association list of defined symbol lists.
>
> whitespace.
>
> > -     Set to non-nil to not show #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, and
> > -     #endif lines when hiding.
> > +        Set to non-nil to not show #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, and
> > +        #endif lines when hiding.
>
> whitespace.
>
>
> At this point, I'll give up, and ask you to send a version that does not
> have pointless whitespace changes. :)
>



-- 
Best regards,
Luke Lee

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diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
index 4b78c08..5063710 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
@@ -138,7 +138,45 @@
 
 (defcustom hide-ifdef-exclude-define-regexp nil
   "Ignore #define names if those names match this exclusion pattern."
-  :type 'string)
+  :type 'string
+  :version "24.4")
+
+(defcustom hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection t
+  "Prevent hiding the whole C/C++ header file protected by a big #ifdef..#endif.
+Most C/C++ headers are usually wrapped with ifdefs to prevent re-inclusion:
+
+  ----- beginning of file -----
+  #ifdef _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+  #define _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+     xxx
+     xxx
+     xxx...
+  #endif
+  ----- end of file -----
+
+If we try to hide this header file, for the first time hideif will find
+_XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_ and have it defined.  Everything between #ifdef
+to #endif are not hidden.  For the second time since _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+is defined everything between the outermost #ifdef..#endif will be hidden:
+
+  ----- beginning of file -----
+  #ifdef _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+     ...
+  #endif
+  ----- end of file -----
+
+This is not the behavior we expected, we still would like to see the content
+of this header file.  With this flag enabled we can have the outermost #if
+always not hidden."
+  :type 'boolean
+  :version "24.4")
+
+(defcustom hide-ifdef-header-regexp
+  "^.*\\.[hH]\\([hH]\\|[xX][xX]\\|[pP][pP]\\)?"
+  "C/C++ header file name patterns to determine if current buffer is a header.
+Effective only if `hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' is t."
+  :type 'string
+  :group 'hide-ifdef)
 
 (defvar hide-ifdef-mode-submap
   ;; Set up the submap that goes after the prefix key.
@@ -152,6 +190,8 @@
     (define-key map "s" 'show-ifdefs)
     (define-key map "\C-d" 'hide-ifdef-block)
     (define-key map "\C-s" 'show-ifdef-block)
+    (define-key map "e" 'hif-evaluate-macro)
+    (define-key map "C" 'hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined)
 
     (define-key map "\C-q" 'hide-ifdef-toggle-read-only)
     (define-key map "\C-w" 'hide-ifdef-toggle-shadowing)
@@ -216,6 +256,11 @@
 (defvar hide-ifdef-env nil
   "An alist of defined symbols and their values.")
 
+(defvar hide-ifdef-env-backup nil
+  "This variable is a backup of the previously cleared `hide-ifdef-env'.
+This backup prevents any accidental clearance of `hide-fidef-env' by
+`hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined'.")
+
 (defvar hif-outside-read-only nil
   "Internal variable.  Saves the value of `buffer-read-only' while hiding.")
 
@@ -233,8 +278,16 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
 
 `hide-ifdef-env'
         An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
-	current buffer.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
-	is used.
+        current project.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
+        is used.  This variable was a buffer-local variable which limits
+        hideif to parse only one C/C++ file at a time.  We've extended
+        hideif to support parsing a C/C++ project containing multiple C/C++
+        source files opened simultaneously in different buffers.  Therefore
+        `hide-ifdef-env' can no longer be buffer local but must be global.
+
+        We can still simulate the behavior of elder hideif versions (i.e.
+        `hide-ifdef-env' being buffer local) by clearing this variable
+        (C-c @ C) everytime before hiding current buffer.
 
 `hide-ifdef-define-alist'
         An association list of defined symbol lists.
@@ -259,8 +312,9 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
   (if hide-ifdef-mode
       (progn
         ;; inherit global values
-	(set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-env)
-	     (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
+;;      (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-env)
+;;           (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
+        (set 'hide-ifdef-env (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
         (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-hiding)
              (default-value 'hide-ifdef-hiding))
         (set (make-local-variable 'hif-outside-read-only) buffer-read-only)
@@ -279,6 +333,14 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
     (when hide-ifdef-hiding
       (show-ifdefs))))
 
+(defun hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined ()
+  "Clears all symbols defined in `hide-ifdef-env'.
+It will backup this variable to `hide-ifdef-env-backup' before clearing to
+prevent accidental clearance."
+  (interactive)
+  (when (y-or-n-p "Clear all #defined symbols?")
+    (setq hide-ifdef-env-backup hide-ifdef-env)
+    (setq hide-ifdef-env nil)))
 
 (defun hif-show-all ()
   "Show all of the text in the current buffer."
@@ -298,16 +360,63 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
   (while (= (logand 1 (skip-chars-backward "\\\\")) 1)
     (end-of-line 2)))
 
+(defun hif-merge-ifdef-region (start end)
+  "This function merges nearby ifdef regions to form a bigger overlay.
+The region is defined by START and END.  This will decrease the number of
+overlays created."
+  ;; Genernally there is no need to call itself recursively since there should
+  ;; originally exists no un-merged regions; however, if a part of the file is
+  ;; hidden with `hide-ifdef-lines' equals to nil while another part with 't,
+  ;; this case happens.
+  ;; TODO: Should we merge? or just create a container overlay? -- this can
+  ;; prevent `hideif-show-ifdef' expanding too many hidden contents since there
+  ;; is only a big overlay exists there without any smaller overlays.
+  (save-restriction
+    (widen) ; Otherwise `point-min' and `point-max' will be restricted and thus
+            ; fail to find neighbor overlays
+    (let ((begovrs (overlays-in
+                    (max (- start 2) (point-min))
+                    (max (- start 1) (point-min))))
+          (endovrs (overlays-in
+                    (min (+ end 1) (point-max))
+                    (min (+ end 2) (point-max))))
+          (ob nil)
+          (oe nil)
+          b e)
+      ;; Merge overlays before START
+      (dolist (o begovrs)
+        (when (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+          (setq b (min start (overlay-start o))
+                e (max end (overlay-end o)))
+          (move-overlay o b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)
+          (setq ob o)))
+      ;; Merge overlays after END
+      (dolist (o endovrs)
+        (when (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+          (setq b (min start (overlay-start o))
+                e (max end (overlay-end o)))
+          (move-overlay o b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)
+          (setf oe o)))
+      ;; If both START and END merging happens, merge into bigger one
+      (when (and ob oe)
+        (let ((b (min (overlay-start ob) (overlay-start oe)))
+              (e (max (overlay-end ob) (overlay-end oe))))
+          (delete-overlay oe)
+          (move-overlay ob b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)))
+      (or ob oe))))
 (defun hide-ifdef-region-internal (start end)
-  (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t)
+  (unless (hif-merge-ifdef-region start end)
   (let ((o (make-overlay start end)))
     (overlay-put o 'hide-ifdef t)
     (if hide-ifdef-shadow
         (overlay-put o 'face 'hide-ifdef-shadow)
-      (overlay-put o 'invisible 'hide-ifdef))))
+        (overlay-put o 'invisible 'hide-ifdef)))))
 
 (defun hide-ifdef-region (start end)
-  "START is the start of a #if or #else form.  END is the ending part.
+  "START is the start of a #if, #elif, or #else form.  END is the ending part.
 Everything including these lines is made invisible."
   (save-excursion
     (goto-char start) (hif-end-of-line) (setq start (point))
@@ -316,7 +425,9 @@ Everything including these lines is made invisible."
 
 (defun hif-show-ifdef-region (start end)
   "Everything between START and END is made visible."
-  (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t))
+  (let ((onum (length (overlays-in start end))))
+    (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t)
+    (/= onum (length (overlays-in start end)))))
 
 
 ;;===%%SF%% evaluation (Start)  ===
@@ -375,10 +486,8 @@ that form should be displayed.")
   (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(if\\(n?def\\)?\\|elif\\|define\\)[ \t]+"))
 
 (defconst hif-white-regexp         "[ \t]*")
-(defconst hif-define-regexp
-  (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(define\\|undef\\)"))
-(defconst hif-id-regexp
-  (concat "[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]*"))
+(defconst hif-define-regexp   (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(define\\|undef\\)"))
+(defconst hif-id-regexp       (concat "[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]*"))
 (defconst hif-macroref-regexp
   (concat hif-white-regexp "\\(" hif-id-regexp "\\)" hif-white-regexp
           "\\("
@@ -499,6 +608,8 @@ that form should be displayed.")
                      (setq hif-simple-token-only nil)))
                token-list)))
 
+           ((looking-at "\r") ; Sometimes MS-Windows user will leave CR in
+            (forward-char 1)) ;  the source code. Let's don't stuck here.
            (t (error "Bad #if expression: %s" (buffer-string)))))))
 
     (nreverse token-list)))
@@ -1175,13 +1286,16 @@ Do this when cursor is at the beginning of `regexp' (i.e. #ifX)."
     (if (= start (point))
         (error "Mismatched #ifdef #endif pair")))
   (cond ((hif-looking-at-endif)
-	 (hif-endif-to-ifdef) ; find beginning of nested if
-	 (hif-endif-to-ifdef)) ; find beginning of outer if or else
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef) ; Find beginning of nested if
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef)) ; Find beginning of outer if or else
+        ((hif-looking-at-elif)
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
         ((hif-looking-at-else)
          (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
         ((hif-looking-at-ifX)
          'done)
-	(t)))			; never gets here
+        (t
+         (error "Mismatched #endif"))))                 ; never gets here
 
 
 (defun forward-ifdef (&optional arg)
@@ -1275,26 +1389,26 @@ With argument, do this that many times."
 ;;===%%SF%% hide-ifdef-hiding (Start)  ===
 
 
-;;; A range is a structure with four components:
-;;; ELSE-P	True if there was an else clause for the ifdef.
-;;; START	The start of the range. (beginning of line)
-;;; ELSE	The else marker (beginning of line)
-;;;			Only valid if ELSE-P is true.
-;;; END		The end of the range.  (beginning of line)
+;; A range is a structure with four components:
+;; START       The start of the range. (beginning of line)
+;; ELSE        The else marker (beginning of line)
+;; END         The end of the range.  (beginning of line)
+;; ELIF        A sequence of #elif markers (beginning of line)
 
-(defsubst hif-make-range (start end &optional else)
-  (list start else end))
+(defsubst hif-make-range (start end &optional else elif)
+  (list start else end elif))
 
 (defsubst hif-range-start (range) (elt range 0))
 (defsubst hif-range-else (range) (elt range 1))
 (defsubst hif-range-end (range) (elt range 2))
+(defsubst hif-range-elif (range) (elt range 3))
 
 
 
-;;; Find-Range
-;;; The workhorse, it delimits the #if region.  Reasonably simple:
-;;; Skip until an #else or #endif is found, remembering positions.  If
-;;; an #else was found, skip some more, looking for the true #endif.
+;; Find-Range
+;; The workhorse, it delimits the #if region.  Reasonably simple:
+;; Skip until an #else or #endif is found, remembering positions.  If
+;; an #else was found, skip some more, looking for the true #endif.
 
 (defun hif-find-range ()
   "Return a Range structure describing the current #if region.
@@ -1303,19 +1417,23 @@ Point is left unchanged."
   (save-excursion
     (beginning-of-line)
     (let ((start (point))
+          (elif nil)
           (else nil)
           (end nil))
-      ;; Part one.  Look for either #endif or #else.
+      ;; Part one.  Look for either #elif, #else or #endif.
       ;; This loop-and-a-half dedicated to E. Dijkstra.
+      (while (and (not else) (not end))
       (while (progn
                (hif-find-next-relevant)
                (hif-looking-at-ifX))            ; Skip nested ifdef
         (hif-ifdef-to-endif))
-      ;; Found either a #else or an #endif.
-      (cond ((hif-looking-at-else)
+        ;; Found either a #else, #elif, or an #endif.
+        (cond ((hif-looking-at-elif)
+               (setq elif (nconc elif (list (point)))))
+              ((hif-looking-at-else)
              (setq else (point)))
             (t
-	     (setq end (point)))) ; (line-end-position)
+               (setq end (point)))))
       ;; If found #else, look for #endif.
       (when else
         (while (progn
@@ -1325,7 +1443,7 @@ Point is left unchanged."
         (if (hif-looking-at-else)
             (error "Found two elses in a row?  Broken!"))
         (setq end (point)))            ; (line-end-position)
-      (hif-make-range start end else))))
+      (hif-make-range start end else elif))))
 
 
 ;; A bit slimy.
@@ -1340,69 +1458,176 @@ Does nothing if `hide-ifdef-lines' is nil."
        (line-beginning-position) (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point))))))
 
 
-;;;  Hif-Possibly-Hide
-;;;  There are four cases.  The #ifX expression is "taken" if it
-;;;  the hide-ifdef-evaluator returns T.  Presumably, this means the code
-;;;  inside the #ifdef would be included when the program was
-;;;  compiled.
-;;;
-;;;  Case 1:  #ifX taken, and there's an #else.
-;;;	The #else part must be hidden.  The #if (then) part must be
-;;;	processed for nested #ifX's.
-;;;  Case 2:  #ifX taken, and there's no #else.
-;;;	The #if part must be processed for nested #ifX's.
-;;;  Case 3:  #ifX not taken, and there's an #else.
-;;;	The #if part must be hidden.  The #else part must be processed
-;;;	for nested #ifs.
-;;;  Case 4:  #ifX not taken, and there's no #else.
-;;;	The #ifX part must be hidden.
-;;;
-;;;  Further processing is done by narrowing to the relevant region
-;;;  and just recursively calling hide-ifdef-guts.
-;;;
-;;;  When hif-possibly-hide returns, point is at the end of the
-;;;  possibly-hidden range.
-
-(defun hif-recurse-on (start end)
+;;  Hif-Possibly-Hide
+;;  There are four cases.  The #ifX expression is "taken" if it
+;;  the hide-ifdef-evaluator returns T.  Presumably, this means the code
+;;  inside the #ifdef would be included when the program was
+;;  compiled.
+;;
+;;  Case 1:  #ifX taken, and there's an #else.
+;;     The #else part must be hidden.  The #if (then) part must be
+;;     processed for nested #ifX's.
+;;  Case 2:  #ifX taken, and there's no #else.
+;;     The #if part must be processed for nested #ifX's.
+;;  Case 3:  #ifX not taken, and there's an #elif
+;;     The #if part must be hidden, and then evaluate
+;;     the #elif condition like a new #ifX.
+;;  Case 4:  #ifX not taken, and there's just an #else.
+;;     The #if part must be hidden.  The #else part must be processed
+;;     for nested #ifs.
+;;  Case 5:  #ifX not taken, and there's no #else.
+;;     The #ifX part must be hidden.
+;;
+;;  Further processing is done by narrowing to the relevant region
+;;  and just recursively calling hide-ifdef-guts.
+;;
+;;  When hif-possibly-hide returns, point is at the end of the
+;;  possibly-hidden range.
+
+(defvar hif-recurse-level 0)
+
+(defun hif-recurse-on (start end &optional dont-go-eol)
   "Call `hide-ifdef-guts' after narrowing to end of START line and END line."
   (save-excursion
     (save-restriction
       (goto-char start)
-      (end-of-line)
+      (unless dont-go-eol
+        (end-of-line))
       (narrow-to-region (point) end)
-      (hide-ifdef-guts))))
+      (let ((hif-recurse-level (1+ hif-recurse-level)))
+        (hide-ifdef-guts)))))
 
-(defun hif-possibly-hide ()
+(defun hif-possibly-hide (expand-reinclusion)
   "Called at #ifX expression, this hides those parts that should be hidden.
 It uses the judgment of `hide-ifdef-evaluator'."
   ;; (message "hif-possibly-hide") (sit-for 1)
-  (let ((test (hif-canonicalize hif-ifx-regexp))
-	(range (hif-find-range)))
+  (let* ((case-fold-search nil)
+         (test (hif-canonicalize hif-ifx-regexp))
+         (range (hif-find-range))
+         (elifs (hif-range-elif range))
+         (if-part t) ;; everytime we start from if-part
+         (complete nil))
     ;; (message "test = %s" test) (sit-for 1)
 
     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-end range))
-    (if (not (hif-not (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator test)))
-	(cond ((hif-range-else range)	; case 1
+    (while (not complete)
+      (if (and (not (and expand-reinclusion if-part))
+               (hif-not (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator test)))
+          ;; ifX/elif is FALSE
+          (if elifs
+              ;; Case 3 - Hide the #ifX and eval #elif
+              (let ((newstart (car elifs)))
+                (hif-hide-line (hif-range-start range))
+                (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
+                                   (1- newstart))
+                (setcar range newstart)
+                (goto-char newstart)
+                (setq elifs (cdr elifs))
+                (setq test (hif-canonicalize hif-elif-regexp)))
+
+            ;; Check for #else
+            (cond ((hif-range-else range)
+                   ;; Case 4 - #else block visible
+                   (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
+                   (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
+                                      (1- (hif-range-else range)))
+                   (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-else range)
+                                   (hif-range-end range)))
+                  (t
+                   ;; Case 5 - No #else block, hide #ifX
+                   (hide-ifdef-region (point)
+                                      (1- (hif-range-end range)))))
+            (setq complete t))
+
+        ;; ifX/elif is TRUE
+        (cond (elifs
+               ;; Luke fix: distinguish from #elif..#elif to #elif..#else
+               (let ((elif (car elifs)))
+                 ;; hide all elifs
+                 (hif-hide-line elif)
+                 (hide-ifdef-region elif (1- (hif-range-end range)))
+                 (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
+                                 elif)))
+              ((hif-range-else range)
+               ;; Case 1 - Hide #elif and #else blocks, recurse #ifX
                (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
                (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-else range)
                                   (1- (hif-range-end range)))
                (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
                                (hif-range-else range)))
-	      (t			; case 2
+              (t
+               ;; Case 2 - No #else, just recurse #ifX
                (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
                                (hif-range-end range))))
-      (cond ((hif-range-else range)	; case 3
-	     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
-	     (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
-				(1- (hif-range-else range)))
-	     (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-else range)
-			     (hif-range-end range)))
-	    (t				; case 4
-	     (hide-ifdef-region (point)
-				(1- (hif-range-end range))))))
+        (setq complete t))
+      (setq if-part nil))
+
+    ;; complete = t
     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-start range)) ; Always hide start.
     (goto-char (hif-range-end range))
     (end-of-line)))
+(defun hif-evaluate-region (start end)
+  (let* ((tokens (ignore-errors ; Prevent C statement things like
+                                ; 'do { ... } while (0)'
+                   (hif-tokenize start end)))
+         (expr (and tokens
+                    (condition-case nil
+                        (hif-parse-exp tokens)
+                      (error
+                       tokens))))
+         (result (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator expr)))
+    result))
+
+(defun hif-evaluate-macro (rstart rend)
+  "Evaluate the macro expansion result for a region.
+If no region active, find the current #ifdefs and evaluate the result. Currently
+it support only math calculations, strings or argumented macros can not be
+expanded."
+  (interactive "r")
+  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
+    (save-excursion
+      (unless mark-active
+        (setq rstart nil rend nil)
+        (beginning-of-line)
+        (when (and (re-search-forward hif-macro-expr-prefix-regexp nil t)
+                   (string= "define" (match-string 2)))
+          (re-search-forward hif-macroref-regexp nil t)))
+      (let* ((start (or rstart (point)))
+             (end   (or rend (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point))))
+             (defined nil)
+             (simple 't)
+             (tokens (ignore-errors ; Prevent C statement things like
+                                    ; 'do { ... } while (0)'
+                       (hif-tokenize start end)))
+             (expr (or (and (<= (length tokens) 1) ; Simple token
+                            (setq defined (assoc (car tokens) hide-ifdef-env))
+                            (setq simple (atom (hif-lookup (car tokens))))
+                            (hif-lookup (car tokens)))
+                       (and tokens
+                            (condition-case nil
+                                (hif-parse-exp tokens)
+                              (error
+                               nil)))))
+             (result (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator expr))
+             (exprstring (replace-regexp-in-string
+                          ;; Trim off leading/trailing whites
+                          "^[ \t]*\\([^ \t]+\\)[ \t]*" "\\1"
+                          (replace-regexp-in-string
+                           "\\(//.*\\)" "" ; Trim off end-of-line comments
+                           (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)))))
+        (cond
+         ((and (<= (length tokens) 1) simple) ; Simple token
+          (if defined
+              (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)
+            (message "`%s' is not defined" exprstring)))
+         ((integerp result)
+          (if (or (= 0 result) (= 1 result))
+              (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)
+            (message "%S (0x%x) <= `%s'" result result exprstring)))
+         ((null result) (message "%S <= `%s'" 'false exprstring))
+         ((eq t result) (message "%S <= `%s'" 'true exprstring))
+         (t (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)))
+        result))))
 
 (defun hif-parse-macro-arglist (str)
   "Parse argument list formatted as '( arg1 [ , argn] [...] )'.
@@ -1533,6 +1758,10 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
   ;; (message "hide-ifdef-guts")
   (save-excursion
     (let ((case-fold-search nil)
+          (expand-header (and hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection
+                              (string-match hide-ifdef-header-regexp
+                                            (buffer-name (current-buffer)))
+                              (zerop hif-recurse-level)))
           min max)
     (goto-char (point-min))
       (setf min (point))
@@ -1540,7 +1769,7 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
             (setf max (hif-find-any-ifX))
             (hif-add-new-defines min max)
             (if max
-                (hif-possibly-hide))
+                (hif-possibly-hide expand-header))
             (setf min (point))
             while max))))
 
@@ -1587,17 +1816,30 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
           (overlay-put overlay 'face nil)
           (overlay-put overlay 'invisible 'hide-ifdef))))))
 
-(defun hide-ifdef-define (var)
-  "Define a VAR so that #ifdef VAR would be included."
-  (interactive "SDefine what? ")
-  (hif-set-var var 1)
+(defun hide-ifdef-define (var val)
+  "Define a VAR optionally to a specific value VAL into `hide-ifdef-env'.
+This allows #ifdef VAR from being hidden."
+  (interactive
+   (let* ((default (save-excursion
+                     (beginning-of-line)
+                     (cond ((looking-at hif-ifx-else-endif-regexp)
+                            (forward-word 2)
+                            (current-word 'strict))
+                           (t
+                            nil))))
+         (var (read-minibuffer "Define what? " default))
+         (val (read-from-minibuffer (format "Set %s to? (default 1): " var)
+                                    nil nil t nil "1")))
+     (list var val)))
+   (hif-set-var var (or val 1))
+   (message "%s set to %s" var (or val 1))
+   (sleep-for 1)
   (if hide-ifdef-hiding (hide-ifdefs)))
 
 (defun hif-undefine-symbol (var)
   (setq hide-ifdef-env
         (delete (assoc var hide-ifdef-env) hide-ifdef-env)))
 
-
 (defun hide-ifdef-undef (start end)
   "Undefine a VAR so that #ifdef VAR would not be included."
   (interactive "r")
@@ -1618,11 +1860,14 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
 Assume that defined symbols have been added to `hide-ifdef-env'.
 The text hidden is the text that would not be included by the C
 preprocessor if it were given the file with those symbols defined.
+If this command is prefixed, hide also the #ifdefs themselves.
 
 Turn off hiding by calling `show-ifdefs'."
 
   (interactive)
-  (message "Hiding...")
+  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))
+    (or nomsg
+        (message "Hiding..."))
   (setq hif-outside-read-only buffer-read-only)
   (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1)) ; turn on hide-ifdef-mode
   (if hide-ifdef-hiding
@@ -1631,7 +1876,7 @@ Turn off hiding by calling `show-ifdefs'."
   (hide-ifdef-guts)
   (setq buffer-read-only (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only))
   (or nomsg
-      (message "Hiding done")))
+        (message "Hiding done"))))
 
 
 (defun show-ifdefs ()
@@ -1663,9 +1908,15 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
               (min max-bottom (1- (point)))))))
 
 
-(defun hide-ifdef-block ()
-  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the cursor."
-  (interactive)
+(defun hide-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
+  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the cursor.
+If prefixed, it will also hide #ifdefs themselves."
+  (interactive "r")
+  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))
+    (if mark-active
+        (let ((hif-recurse-level (1+ hif-recurse-level)))
+          (hif-recurse-on start end t)
+          (setq mark-active nil))
       (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1))
       (let ((top-bottom (hif-find-ifdef-block)))
         (hide-ifdef-region (car top-bottom) (cdr top-bottom))
@@ -1673,12 +1924,26 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
           (hif-hide-line (car top-bottom))
           (hif-hide-line (1+ (cdr top-bottom))))
         (setq hide-ifdef-hiding t))
-  (setq buffer-read-only (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only)))
+      (setq buffer-read-only
+            (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only)))))
 
-(defun show-ifdef-block ()
+(defun show-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
   "Show the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the cursor."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((top-bottom (hif-find-ifdef-block)))
+  (interactive "r")
+  (if mark-active
+      (progn
+        (dolist (o (overlays-in start end))
+          (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+              (delete-overlay o)))
+        (setq mark-active nil))
+    (let ((top-bottom (condition-case nil
+                          (hif-find-ifdef-block)
+                        (error
+                         nil)))
+          (ovrs (overlays-in (max (point-min) (1- (point)))
+                             (min (point-max) (1+ (point)))))
+          (del nil))
+      (if top-bottom
     (if hide-ifdef-lines
         (hif-show-ifdef-region
          (save-excursion
@@ -1686,7 +1951,15 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
          (save-excursion
            (goto-char (1+ (cdr top-bottom)))
            (hif-end-of-line) (point)))
-      (hif-show-ifdef-region (1- (car top-bottom)) (cdr top-bottom)))))
+      (setf del (hif-show-ifdef-region
+                 (1- (car top-bottom)) (cdr top-bottom)))))
+      (if (not (and top-bottom
+                    del))
+          (dolist (o ovrs)
+            ;;(dolist (o (overlays-in (1- (point)) (1+ (point))))
+            ;;   (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef) (message "%S" o)))
+            (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+                (delete-overlay o)))))))
 
 
 ;;;  definition alist support

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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-06-26 13:51 bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements Luke Lee
  2014-06-26 16:56 ` Glenn Morris
@ 2014-06-27  9:37 ` Luke Lee
  2014-06-28  1:53   ` Glenn Morris
  2014-07-07  9:04 ` bug#17854: Completed Luke Lee
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread
From: Luke Lee @ 2014-06-27  9:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 17854


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Resubmit my fixed patch #3 for stylistic changes with white space changes
removed (git diff -w) as attached.

[PATCH] Other hideif enhancements and bug fixes:
* Add macro evaluation function and key binding.
* Merge continuous "..." into one on hiding.
* Fix original hideif bug that sometimes fail to hide the correct portion
in a
  long ifdefs containing #elif and #else.
* Support hide/show commands in a marked region.
* Expand top level #ifdefs for C/C++ header files to prevent header files
  always got hidden.
* Others.



2014-06-27 0:56 GMT+08:00 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>:


> Some stylistic comments only:
>
> It needs a ChangeLog entry, and probably a NEWS entry.
>
> > -;;   Daniel LaLiberte <liberte@holonexus.org>
> > +;;      Daniel LaLiberte <liberte@holonexus.org>
>
> Please don't change existing whitespace in areas that you are not
> otherwise touching.
>
> > -;;    (unless hide-ifdef-define-alist
> > -;;      (setq hide-ifdef-define-alist
> > -;;           '((list1 ONE TWO)
> > -;;             (list2 TWO THREE))))
> > -;;    (hide-ifdef-use-define-alist 'list2))) ; use list2 by default
> > +;;       (unless hide-ifdef-define-alist
> > +;;         (setq hide-ifdef-define-alist
> > +;;              '((list1 ONE TWO)
> > +;;                (list2 TWO THREE))))
> > +;;       (hide-ifdef-use-define-alist 'list2))) ; use list2 by default
>
> Again, this is just whitespace.
>
> > @@ -129,16 +129,44 @@
> >    "Non-nil means shadow text instead of hiding it."
> >    :type 'boolean
> >    :group 'hide-ifdef
> > -  :version "23.1")
> > +  :version "24.5")
> >
> >  (defface hide-ifdef-shadow '((t (:inherit shadow)))
> >    "Face for shadowing ifdef blocks."
> >    :group 'hide-ifdef
> > -  :version "23.1")
> > +  :version "24.5")
>
> Why is the :version changing, when the defaults are unchanged?
>
> >   (defcustom hide-ifdef-exclude-define-regexp nil
> >    "Ignore #define names if those names match this exclusion pattern."
> >    :type 'string)
> > +(defcustom hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection t
> > +  "When hiding header files, enabling this flag allows hideif always
> try to
> > +expand the re-inclusion protected ifdefs.  Disabling this flag those
> headers
> > +are usually hidden to a top level #ifdef...#endif due to those defined
> symbols
>
> The first line of a doc-string should be a complete sentence that fits
> in < 80 columns. All the doc should fit within the standard fill-column.
>
>  > +  :type 'boolean
> > +  :group 'hide-ifdef)
> > +
> > +(defcustom hide-ifdef-header-regexp-pattern
> > +  "^.*\\.[hH]\\([hH]\\|[xX][xX]\\|[pP][pP]\\)?"
> > +  "C/C++ header file name patterns. Effective only if
> > +`hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' is t."
> > +  :type 'string
> > +  :group 'hide-ifdef)
>
> Again, the first line of the doc should be a complete sentence.
> New defcustoms need :version tags (and probably NEWS entries).
>
> > +(defvar hide-ifdef-env-backup nil
> > +  "A backup variable to prevent `hide-ifdef-env' accidentally cleared by
> > +`hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined'.")
>
> First line of doc too long. Also, this is ungrammatical.
>
> >  `hide-ifdef-env'
> > -     An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
> > -     current buffer.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
> > -     is used.
> > +        An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
> > +        current project.  Initially, the global value of
> `hide-ifdef-env'
> > +        is used.  This variable was a buffer-local variable but is now a
> > +        global variable since we've extend hideif to support
> project-based
>
> s/extend/extended.
> "project-based across all-buffers" doesn't make sense.
> I'm not sure that describing how things used to work is helpful.
>
> > +        across all-buffers.  To simulate the original buffer local
> behavior
> > +        we need to clear this variable (C-c @ C) then hide current
> buffer.
>
> >  `hide-ifdef-define-alist'
> > -     An association list of defined symbol lists.
> > +        An association list of defined symbol lists.
>
> whitespace.
>
> > -     Set to non-nil to not show #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, and
> > -     #endif lines when hiding.
> > +        Set to non-nil to not show #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, and
> > +        #endif lines when hiding.
>
> whitespace.
>
>
> At this point, I'll give up, and ask you to send a version that does not
> have pointless whitespace changes. :)
>



-- 
Best regards,
Luke Lee




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diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
index 4b78c08..5063710 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
@@ -138,7 +138,45 @@
 
 (defcustom hide-ifdef-exclude-define-regexp nil
   "Ignore #define names if those names match this exclusion pattern."
-  :type 'string)
+  :type 'string
+  :version "24.4")
+
+(defcustom hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection t
+  "Prevent hiding the whole C/C++ header file protected by a big #ifdef..#endif.
+Most C/C++ headers are usually wrapped with ifdefs to prevent re-inclusion:
+
+  ----- beginning of file -----
+  #ifdef _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+  #define _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+     xxx
+     xxx
+     xxx...
+  #endif
+  ----- end of file -----
+
+If we try to hide this header file, for the first time hideif will find
+_XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_ and have it defined.  Everything between #ifdef
+to #endif are not hidden.  For the second time since _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+is defined everything between the outermost #ifdef..#endif will be hidden:
+
+  ----- beginning of file -----
+  #ifdef _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+     ...
+  #endif
+  ----- end of file -----
+
+This is not the behavior we expected, we still would like to see the content
+of this header file.  With this flag enabled we can have the outermost #if
+always not hidden."
+  :type 'boolean
+  :version "24.4")
+
+(defcustom hide-ifdef-header-regexp
+  "^.*\\.[hH]\\([hH]\\|[xX][xX]\\|[pP][pP]\\)?"
+  "C/C++ header file name patterns to determine if current buffer is a header.
+Effective only if `hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' is t."
+  :type 'string
+  :group 'hide-ifdef)
 
 (defvar hide-ifdef-mode-submap
   ;; Set up the submap that goes after the prefix key.
@@ -152,6 +190,8 @@
     (define-key map "s" 'show-ifdefs)
     (define-key map "\C-d" 'hide-ifdef-block)
     (define-key map "\C-s" 'show-ifdef-block)
+    (define-key map "e" 'hif-evaluate-macro)
+    (define-key map "C" 'hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined)
 
     (define-key map "\C-q" 'hide-ifdef-toggle-read-only)
     (define-key map "\C-w" 'hide-ifdef-toggle-shadowing)
@@ -216,6 +256,11 @@
 (defvar hide-ifdef-env nil
   "An alist of defined symbols and their values.")
 
+(defvar hide-ifdef-env-backup nil
+  "This variable is a backup of the previously cleared `hide-ifdef-env'.
+This backup prevents any accidental clearance of `hide-fidef-env' by
+`hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined'.")
+
 (defvar hif-outside-read-only nil
   "Internal variable.  Saves the value of `buffer-read-only' while hiding.")
 
@@ -233,8 +278,16 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
 
 `hide-ifdef-env'
         An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
-	current buffer.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
-	is used.
+        current project.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
+        is used.  This variable was a buffer-local variable which limits
+        hideif to parse only one C/C++ file at a time.  We've extended
+        hideif to support parsing a C/C++ project containing multiple C/C++
+        source files opened simultaneously in different buffers.  Therefore
+        `hide-ifdef-env' can no longer be buffer local but must be global.
+
+        We can still simulate the behavior of elder hideif versions (i.e.
+        `hide-ifdef-env' being buffer local) by clearing this variable
+        (C-c @ C) everytime before hiding current buffer.
 
 `hide-ifdef-define-alist'
         An association list of defined symbol lists.
@@ -259,8 +312,9 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
   (if hide-ifdef-mode
       (progn
         ;; inherit global values
-	(set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-env)
-	     (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
+;;      (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-env)
+;;           (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
+        (set 'hide-ifdef-env (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
         (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-hiding)
              (default-value 'hide-ifdef-hiding))
         (set (make-local-variable 'hif-outside-read-only) buffer-read-only)
@@ -279,6 +333,14 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
     (when hide-ifdef-hiding
       (show-ifdefs))))
 
+(defun hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined ()
+  "Clears all symbols defined in `hide-ifdef-env'.
+It will backup this variable to `hide-ifdef-env-backup' before clearing to
+prevent accidental clearance."
+  (interactive)
+  (when (y-or-n-p "Clear all #defined symbols?")
+    (setq hide-ifdef-env-backup hide-ifdef-env)
+    (setq hide-ifdef-env nil)))
 
 (defun hif-show-all ()
   "Show all of the text in the current buffer."
@@ -298,16 +360,63 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
   (while (= (logand 1 (skip-chars-backward "\\\\")) 1)
     (end-of-line 2)))
 
+(defun hif-merge-ifdef-region (start end)
+  "This function merges nearby ifdef regions to form a bigger overlay.
+The region is defined by START and END.  This will decrease the number of
+overlays created."
+  ;; Genernally there is no need to call itself recursively since there should
+  ;; originally exists no un-merged regions; however, if a part of the file is
+  ;; hidden with `hide-ifdef-lines' equals to nil while another part with 't,
+  ;; this case happens.
+  ;; TODO: Should we merge? or just create a container overlay? -- this can
+  ;; prevent `hideif-show-ifdef' expanding too many hidden contents since there
+  ;; is only a big overlay exists there without any smaller overlays.
+  (save-restriction
+    (widen) ; Otherwise `point-min' and `point-max' will be restricted and thus
+            ; fail to find neighbor overlays
+    (let ((begovrs (overlays-in
+                    (max (- start 2) (point-min))
+                    (max (- start 1) (point-min))))
+          (endovrs (overlays-in
+                    (min (+ end 1) (point-max))
+                    (min (+ end 2) (point-max))))
+          (ob nil)
+          (oe nil)
+          b e)
+      ;; Merge overlays before START
+      (dolist (o begovrs)
+        (when (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+          (setq b (min start (overlay-start o))
+                e (max end (overlay-end o)))
+          (move-overlay o b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)
+          (setq ob o)))
+      ;; Merge overlays after END
+      (dolist (o endovrs)
+        (when (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+          (setq b (min start (overlay-start o))
+                e (max end (overlay-end o)))
+          (move-overlay o b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)
+          (setf oe o)))
+      ;; If both START and END merging happens, merge into bigger one
+      (when (and ob oe)
+        (let ((b (min (overlay-start ob) (overlay-start oe)))
+              (e (max (overlay-end ob) (overlay-end oe))))
+          (delete-overlay oe)
+          (move-overlay ob b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)))
+      (or ob oe))))
 (defun hide-ifdef-region-internal (start end)
-  (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t)
+  (unless (hif-merge-ifdef-region start end)
   (let ((o (make-overlay start end)))
     (overlay-put o 'hide-ifdef t)
     (if hide-ifdef-shadow
         (overlay-put o 'face 'hide-ifdef-shadow)
-      (overlay-put o 'invisible 'hide-ifdef))))
+        (overlay-put o 'invisible 'hide-ifdef)))))
 
 (defun hide-ifdef-region (start end)
-  "START is the start of a #if or #else form.  END is the ending part.
+  "START is the start of a #if, #elif, or #else form.  END is the ending part.
 Everything including these lines is made invisible."
   (save-excursion
     (goto-char start) (hif-end-of-line) (setq start (point))
@@ -316,7 +425,9 @@ Everything including these lines is made invisible."
 
 (defun hif-show-ifdef-region (start end)
   "Everything between START and END is made visible."
-  (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t))
+  (let ((onum (length (overlays-in start end))))
+    (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t)
+    (/= onum (length (overlays-in start end)))))
 
 
 ;;===%%SF%% evaluation (Start)  ===
@@ -375,10 +486,8 @@ that form should be displayed.")
   (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(if\\(n?def\\)?\\|elif\\|define\\)[ \t]+"))
 
 (defconst hif-white-regexp         "[ \t]*")
-(defconst hif-define-regexp
-  (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(define\\|undef\\)"))
-(defconst hif-id-regexp
-  (concat "[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]*"))
+(defconst hif-define-regexp   (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(define\\|undef\\)"))
+(defconst hif-id-regexp       (concat "[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]*"))
 (defconst hif-macroref-regexp
   (concat hif-white-regexp "\\(" hif-id-regexp "\\)" hif-white-regexp
           "\\("
@@ -499,6 +608,8 @@ that form should be displayed.")
                      (setq hif-simple-token-only nil)))
                token-list)))
 
+           ((looking-at "\r") ; Sometimes MS-Windows user will leave CR in
+            (forward-char 1)) ;  the source code. Let's don't stuck here.
            (t (error "Bad #if expression: %s" (buffer-string)))))))
 
     (nreverse token-list)))
@@ -1175,13 +1286,16 @@ Do this when cursor is at the beginning of `regexp' (i.e. #ifX)."
     (if (= start (point))
         (error "Mismatched #ifdef #endif pair")))
   (cond ((hif-looking-at-endif)
-	 (hif-endif-to-ifdef) ; find beginning of nested if
-	 (hif-endif-to-ifdef)) ; find beginning of outer if or else
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef) ; Find beginning of nested if
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef)) ; Find beginning of outer if or else
+        ((hif-looking-at-elif)
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
         ((hif-looking-at-else)
          (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
         ((hif-looking-at-ifX)
          'done)
-	(t)))			; never gets here
+        (t
+         (error "Mismatched #endif"))))                 ; never gets here
 
 
 (defun forward-ifdef (&optional arg)
@@ -1275,26 +1389,26 @@ With argument, do this that many times."
 ;;===%%SF%% hide-ifdef-hiding (Start)  ===
 
 
-;;; A range is a structure with four components:
-;;; ELSE-P	True if there was an else clause for the ifdef.
-;;; START	The start of the range. (beginning of line)
-;;; ELSE	The else marker (beginning of line)
-;;;			Only valid if ELSE-P is true.
-;;; END		The end of the range.  (beginning of line)
+;; A range is a structure with four components:
+;; START       The start of the range. (beginning of line)
+;; ELSE        The else marker (beginning of line)
+;; END         The end of the range.  (beginning of line)
+;; ELIF        A sequence of #elif markers (beginning of line)
 
-(defsubst hif-make-range (start end &optional else)
-  (list start else end))
+(defsubst hif-make-range (start end &optional else elif)
+  (list start else end elif))
 
 (defsubst hif-range-start (range) (elt range 0))
 (defsubst hif-range-else (range) (elt range 1))
 (defsubst hif-range-end (range) (elt range 2))
+(defsubst hif-range-elif (range) (elt range 3))
 
 
 
-;;; Find-Range
-;;; The workhorse, it delimits the #if region.  Reasonably simple:
-;;; Skip until an #else or #endif is found, remembering positions.  If
-;;; an #else was found, skip some more, looking for the true #endif.
+;; Find-Range
+;; The workhorse, it delimits the #if region.  Reasonably simple:
+;; Skip until an #else or #endif is found, remembering positions.  If
+;; an #else was found, skip some more, looking for the true #endif.
 
 (defun hif-find-range ()
   "Return a Range structure describing the current #if region.
@@ -1303,19 +1417,23 @@ Point is left unchanged."
   (save-excursion
     (beginning-of-line)
     (let ((start (point))
+          (elif nil)
           (else nil)
           (end nil))
-      ;; Part one.  Look for either #endif or #else.
+      ;; Part one.  Look for either #elif, #else or #endif.
       ;; This loop-and-a-half dedicated to E. Dijkstra.
+      (while (and (not else) (not end))
       (while (progn
                (hif-find-next-relevant)
                (hif-looking-at-ifX))            ; Skip nested ifdef
         (hif-ifdef-to-endif))
-      ;; Found either a #else or an #endif.
-      (cond ((hif-looking-at-else)
+        ;; Found either a #else, #elif, or an #endif.
+        (cond ((hif-looking-at-elif)
+               (setq elif (nconc elif (list (point)))))
+              ((hif-looking-at-else)
              (setq else (point)))
             (t
-	     (setq end (point)))) ; (line-end-position)
+               (setq end (point)))))
       ;; If found #else, look for #endif.
       (when else
         (while (progn
@@ -1325,7 +1443,7 @@ Point is left unchanged."
         (if (hif-looking-at-else)
             (error "Found two elses in a row?  Broken!"))
         (setq end (point)))            ; (line-end-position)
-      (hif-make-range start end else))))
+      (hif-make-range start end else elif))))
 
 
 ;; A bit slimy.
@@ -1340,69 +1458,176 @@ Does nothing if `hide-ifdef-lines' is nil."
        (line-beginning-position) (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point))))))
 
 
-;;;  Hif-Possibly-Hide
-;;;  There are four cases.  The #ifX expression is "taken" if it
-;;;  the hide-ifdef-evaluator returns T.  Presumably, this means the code
-;;;  inside the #ifdef would be included when the program was
-;;;  compiled.
-;;;
-;;;  Case 1:  #ifX taken, and there's an #else.
-;;;	The #else part must be hidden.  The #if (then) part must be
-;;;	processed for nested #ifX's.
-;;;  Case 2:  #ifX taken, and there's no #else.
-;;;	The #if part must be processed for nested #ifX's.
-;;;  Case 3:  #ifX not taken, and there's an #else.
-;;;	The #if part must be hidden.  The #else part must be processed
-;;;	for nested #ifs.
-;;;  Case 4:  #ifX not taken, and there's no #else.
-;;;	The #ifX part must be hidden.
-;;;
-;;;  Further processing is done by narrowing to the relevant region
-;;;  and just recursively calling hide-ifdef-guts.
-;;;
-;;;  When hif-possibly-hide returns, point is at the end of the
-;;;  possibly-hidden range.
-
-(defun hif-recurse-on (start end)
+;;  Hif-Possibly-Hide
+;;  There are four cases.  The #ifX expression is "taken" if it
+;;  the hide-ifdef-evaluator returns T.  Presumably, this means the code
+;;  inside the #ifdef would be included when the program was
+;;  compiled.
+;;
+;;  Case 1:  #ifX taken, and there's an #else.
+;;     The #else part must be hidden.  The #if (then) part must be
+;;     processed for nested #ifX's.
+;;  Case 2:  #ifX taken, and there's no #else.
+;;     The #if part must be processed for nested #ifX's.
+;;  Case 3:  #ifX not taken, and there's an #elif
+;;     The #if part must be hidden, and then evaluate
+;;     the #elif condition like a new #ifX.
+;;  Case 4:  #ifX not taken, and there's just an #else.
+;;     The #if part must be hidden.  The #else part must be processed
+;;     for nested #ifs.
+;;  Case 5:  #ifX not taken, and there's no #else.
+;;     The #ifX part must be hidden.
+;;
+;;  Further processing is done by narrowing to the relevant region
+;;  and just recursively calling hide-ifdef-guts.
+;;
+;;  When hif-possibly-hide returns, point is at the end of the
+;;  possibly-hidden range.
+
+(defvar hif-recurse-level 0)
+
+(defun hif-recurse-on (start end &optional dont-go-eol)
   "Call `hide-ifdef-guts' after narrowing to end of START line and END line."
   (save-excursion
     (save-restriction
       (goto-char start)
-      (end-of-line)
+      (unless dont-go-eol
+        (end-of-line))
       (narrow-to-region (point) end)
-      (hide-ifdef-guts))))
+      (let ((hif-recurse-level (1+ hif-recurse-level)))
+        (hide-ifdef-guts)))))
 
-(defun hif-possibly-hide ()
+(defun hif-possibly-hide (expand-reinclusion)
   "Called at #ifX expression, this hides those parts that should be hidden.
 It uses the judgment of `hide-ifdef-evaluator'."
   ;; (message "hif-possibly-hide") (sit-for 1)
-  (let ((test (hif-canonicalize hif-ifx-regexp))
-	(range (hif-find-range)))
+  (let* ((case-fold-search nil)
+         (test (hif-canonicalize hif-ifx-regexp))
+         (range (hif-find-range))
+         (elifs (hif-range-elif range))
+         (if-part t) ;; everytime we start from if-part
+         (complete nil))
     ;; (message "test = %s" test) (sit-for 1)
 
     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-end range))
-    (if (not (hif-not (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator test)))
-	(cond ((hif-range-else range)	; case 1
+    (while (not complete)
+      (if (and (not (and expand-reinclusion if-part))
+               (hif-not (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator test)))
+          ;; ifX/elif is FALSE
+          (if elifs
+              ;; Case 3 - Hide the #ifX and eval #elif
+              (let ((newstart (car elifs)))
+                (hif-hide-line (hif-range-start range))
+                (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
+                                   (1- newstart))
+                (setcar range newstart)
+                (goto-char newstart)
+                (setq elifs (cdr elifs))
+                (setq test (hif-canonicalize hif-elif-regexp)))
+
+            ;; Check for #else
+            (cond ((hif-range-else range)
+                   ;; Case 4 - #else block visible
+                   (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
+                   (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
+                                      (1- (hif-range-else range)))
+                   (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-else range)
+                                   (hif-range-end range)))
+                  (t
+                   ;; Case 5 - No #else block, hide #ifX
+                   (hide-ifdef-region (point)
+                                      (1- (hif-range-end range)))))
+            (setq complete t))
+
+        ;; ifX/elif is TRUE
+        (cond (elifs
+               ;; Luke fix: distinguish from #elif..#elif to #elif..#else
+               (let ((elif (car elifs)))
+                 ;; hide all elifs
+                 (hif-hide-line elif)
+                 (hide-ifdef-region elif (1- (hif-range-end range)))
+                 (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
+                                 elif)))
+              ((hif-range-else range)
+               ;; Case 1 - Hide #elif and #else blocks, recurse #ifX
                (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
                (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-else range)
                                   (1- (hif-range-end range)))
                (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
                                (hif-range-else range)))
-	      (t			; case 2
+              (t
+               ;; Case 2 - No #else, just recurse #ifX
                (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
                                (hif-range-end range))))
-      (cond ((hif-range-else range)	; case 3
-	     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
-	     (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
-				(1- (hif-range-else range)))
-	     (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-else range)
-			     (hif-range-end range)))
-	    (t				; case 4
-	     (hide-ifdef-region (point)
-				(1- (hif-range-end range))))))
+        (setq complete t))
+      (setq if-part nil))
+
+    ;; complete = t
     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-start range)) ; Always hide start.
     (goto-char (hif-range-end range))
     (end-of-line)))
+(defun hif-evaluate-region (start end)
+  (let* ((tokens (ignore-errors ; Prevent C statement things like
+                                ; 'do { ... } while (0)'
+                   (hif-tokenize start end)))
+         (expr (and tokens
+                    (condition-case nil
+                        (hif-parse-exp tokens)
+                      (error
+                       tokens))))
+         (result (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator expr)))
+    result))
+
+(defun hif-evaluate-macro (rstart rend)
+  "Evaluate the macro expansion result for a region.
+If no region active, find the current #ifdefs and evaluate the result. Currently
+it support only math calculations, strings or argumented macros can not be
+expanded."
+  (interactive "r")
+  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
+    (save-excursion
+      (unless mark-active
+        (setq rstart nil rend nil)
+        (beginning-of-line)
+        (when (and (re-search-forward hif-macro-expr-prefix-regexp nil t)
+                   (string= "define" (match-string 2)))
+          (re-search-forward hif-macroref-regexp nil t)))
+      (let* ((start (or rstart (point)))
+             (end   (or rend (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point))))
+             (defined nil)
+             (simple 't)
+             (tokens (ignore-errors ; Prevent C statement things like
+                                    ; 'do { ... } while (0)'
+                       (hif-tokenize start end)))
+             (expr (or (and (<= (length tokens) 1) ; Simple token
+                            (setq defined (assoc (car tokens) hide-ifdef-env))
+                            (setq simple (atom (hif-lookup (car tokens))))
+                            (hif-lookup (car tokens)))
+                       (and tokens
+                            (condition-case nil
+                                (hif-parse-exp tokens)
+                              (error
+                               nil)))))
+             (result (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator expr))
+             (exprstring (replace-regexp-in-string
+                          ;; Trim off leading/trailing whites
+                          "^[ \t]*\\([^ \t]+\\)[ \t]*" "\\1"
+                          (replace-regexp-in-string
+                           "\\(//.*\\)" "" ; Trim off end-of-line comments
+                           (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)))))
+        (cond
+         ((and (<= (length tokens) 1) simple) ; Simple token
+          (if defined
+              (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)
+            (message "`%s' is not defined" exprstring)))
+         ((integerp result)
+          (if (or (= 0 result) (= 1 result))
+              (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)
+            (message "%S (0x%x) <= `%s'" result result exprstring)))
+         ((null result) (message "%S <= `%s'" 'false exprstring))
+         ((eq t result) (message "%S <= `%s'" 'true exprstring))
+         (t (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)))
+        result))))
 
 (defun hif-parse-macro-arglist (str)
   "Parse argument list formatted as '( arg1 [ , argn] [...] )'.
@@ -1533,6 +1758,10 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
   ;; (message "hide-ifdef-guts")
   (save-excursion
     (let ((case-fold-search nil)
+          (expand-header (and hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection
+                              (string-match hide-ifdef-header-regexp
+                                            (buffer-name (current-buffer)))
+                              (zerop hif-recurse-level)))
           min max)
     (goto-char (point-min))
       (setf min (point))
@@ -1540,7 +1769,7 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
             (setf max (hif-find-any-ifX))
             (hif-add-new-defines min max)
             (if max
-                (hif-possibly-hide))
+                (hif-possibly-hide expand-header))
             (setf min (point))
             while max))))
 
@@ -1587,17 +1816,30 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
           (overlay-put overlay 'face nil)
           (overlay-put overlay 'invisible 'hide-ifdef))))))
 
-(defun hide-ifdef-define (var)
-  "Define a VAR so that #ifdef VAR would be included."
-  (interactive "SDefine what? ")
-  (hif-set-var var 1)
+(defun hide-ifdef-define (var val)
+  "Define a VAR optionally to a specific value VAL into `hide-ifdef-env'.
+This allows #ifdef VAR from being hidden."
+  (interactive
+   (let* ((default (save-excursion
+                     (beginning-of-line)
+                     (cond ((looking-at hif-ifx-else-endif-regexp)
+                            (forward-word 2)
+                            (current-word 'strict))
+                           (t
+                            nil))))
+         (var (read-minibuffer "Define what? " default))
+         (val (read-from-minibuffer (format "Set %s to? (default 1): " var)
+                                    nil nil t nil "1")))
+     (list var val)))
+   (hif-set-var var (or val 1))
+   (message "%s set to %s" var (or val 1))
+   (sleep-for 1)
   (if hide-ifdef-hiding (hide-ifdefs)))
 
 (defun hif-undefine-symbol (var)
   (setq hide-ifdef-env
         (delete (assoc var hide-ifdef-env) hide-ifdef-env)))
 
-
 (defun hide-ifdef-undef (start end)
   "Undefine a VAR so that #ifdef VAR would not be included."
   (interactive "r")
@@ -1618,11 +1860,14 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
 Assume that defined symbols have been added to `hide-ifdef-env'.
 The text hidden is the text that would not be included by the C
 preprocessor if it were given the file with those symbols defined.
+If this command is prefixed, hide also the #ifdefs themselves.
 
 Turn off hiding by calling `show-ifdefs'."
 
   (interactive)
-  (message "Hiding...")
+  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))
+    (or nomsg
+        (message "Hiding..."))
   (setq hif-outside-read-only buffer-read-only)
   (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1)) ; turn on hide-ifdef-mode
   (if hide-ifdef-hiding
@@ -1631,7 +1876,7 @@ Turn off hiding by calling `show-ifdefs'."
   (hide-ifdef-guts)
   (setq buffer-read-only (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only))
   (or nomsg
-      (message "Hiding done")))
+        (message "Hiding done"))))
 
 
 (defun show-ifdefs ()
@@ -1663,9 +1908,15 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
               (min max-bottom (1- (point)))))))
 
 
-(defun hide-ifdef-block ()
-  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the cursor."
-  (interactive)
+(defun hide-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
+  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the cursor.
+If prefixed, it will also hide #ifdefs themselves."
+  (interactive "r")
+  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))
+    (if mark-active
+        (let ((hif-recurse-level (1+ hif-recurse-level)))
+          (hif-recurse-on start end t)
+          (setq mark-active nil))
       (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1))
       (let ((top-bottom (hif-find-ifdef-block)))
         (hide-ifdef-region (car top-bottom) (cdr top-bottom))
@@ -1673,12 +1924,26 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
           (hif-hide-line (car top-bottom))
           (hif-hide-line (1+ (cdr top-bottom))))
         (setq hide-ifdef-hiding t))
-  (setq buffer-read-only (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only)))
+      (setq buffer-read-only
+            (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only)))))
 
-(defun show-ifdef-block ()
+(defun show-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
   "Show the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the cursor."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((top-bottom (hif-find-ifdef-block)))
+  (interactive "r")
+  (if mark-active
+      (progn
+        (dolist (o (overlays-in start end))
+          (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+              (delete-overlay o)))
+        (setq mark-active nil))
+    (let ((top-bottom (condition-case nil
+                          (hif-find-ifdef-block)
+                        (error
+                         nil)))
+          (ovrs (overlays-in (max (point-min) (1- (point)))
+                             (min (point-max) (1+ (point)))))
+          (del nil))
+      (if top-bottom
     (if hide-ifdef-lines
         (hif-show-ifdef-region
          (save-excursion
@@ -1686,7 +1951,15 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
          (save-excursion
            (goto-char (1+ (cdr top-bottom)))
            (hif-end-of-line) (point)))
-      (hif-show-ifdef-region (1- (car top-bottom)) (cdr top-bottom)))))
+      (setf del (hif-show-ifdef-region
+                 (1- (car top-bottom)) (cdr top-bottom)))))
+      (if (not (and top-bottom
+                    del))
+          (dolist (o ovrs)
+            ;;(dolist (o (overlays-in (1- (point)) (1+ (point))))
+            ;;   (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef) (message "%S" o)))
+            (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+                (delete-overlay o)))))))
 
 
 ;;;  definition alist support

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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-06-27  9:37 ` Luke Lee
@ 2014-06-28  1:53   ` Glenn Morris
  2014-06-28  3:22     ` Glenn Morris
  2014-06-30 14:42     ` Luke Lee
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2014-06-28  1:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Luke Lee; +Cc: 17854


> with white space changes removed (git diff -w) as attached.

I hope that the version you install will actually not change the
whitespace, rather than that just being hidden with diff -w.

>  (defcustom hide-ifdef-exclude-define-regexp nil
>    "Ignore #define names if those names match this exclusion pattern."
> -  :type 'string)
> +  :type 'string
> +  :version "24.4")

Why is the :version changing?
In any case, it is the wrong :version, since this won't be in 24.4.


> +(defcustom hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection t
> +  "Prevent hiding the whole C/C++ header file protected by a big #ifdef..#endif.

Suggestion:
"Non-nil means don't hide an entire header file enclosed by #ifndef...#endif."

> +Most C/C++ headers are usually wrapped with ifdefs to prevent re-inclusion:
> +
> +  ----- beginning of file -----
> +  #ifdef _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_

#ifndef?

> +  #define _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
> +     xxx
> +     xxx
> +     xxx...
> +  #endif
> +  ----- end of file -----
> +
> +If we try to hide this header file, for the first time hideif will find
> +_XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_ and have it defined.  Everything between #ifdef
> +to #endif are not hidden.

Suggestion:
"The first time we visit such a file, _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_ is
undefined, and so nothing is hidden.  The next time we visit it,
everything will be hidden."

> For the second time since _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
> +is defined everything between the outermost #ifdef..#endif will be hidden:
> +
> +  ----- beginning of file -----
> +  #ifdef _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
> +     ...
> +  #endif
> +  ----- end of file -----

I don't think the example is necessary.

> +This is not the behavior we expected, we still would like to see the content
> +of this header file.  With this flag enabled we can have the outermost #if
> +always not hidden."

Suggestion:
"This behavior is generally undesirable.  If this option is non-nil, the
outermost #if is always visible."

(I wonder: why would anyone want to set this option to nil?)

> +  :type 'boolean
> +  :version "24.4")

24.5

(Also, new options are the kind of thing to mention in a brief NEWS entry.)

> +(defcustom hide-ifdef-header-regexp
> +  "^.*\\.[hH]\\([hH]\\|[xX][xX]\\|[pP][pP]\\)?"
> +  "C/C++ header file name patterns to determine if current buffer is a header.
> +Effective only if `hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' is t."
> +  :type 'string
> +  :group 'hide-ifdef)

Missing :version.

> -	current buffer.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
> -	is used.
> +        current project.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
> +        is used.  This variable was a buffer-local variable which limits

"," before which

> +        hideif to parse only one C/C++ file at a time.  We've extended
> +        hideif to support parsing a C/C++ project containing multiple C/C++
> +        source files opened simultaneously in different buffers.  Therefore
> +        `hide-ifdef-env' can no longer be buffer local but must be global.
> +
> +        We can still simulate the behavior of elder hideif versions (i.e.

s/elder/older

> +        `hide-ifdef-env' being buffer local) by clearing this variable
> +        (C-c @ C) everytime before hiding current buffer.

Does all this detail need to be in the doc-string, or can it just be a
comment in the code?

(By the way, no need to make ChangeLog entries for comments.)

> +(defun hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined ()
> +  "Clears all symbols defined in `hide-ifdef-env'.
> +It will backup this variable to `hide-ifdef-env-backup' before clearing to
> +prevent accidental clearance."

Is that backup really necessary, given that you ask for confirmation?

> +  (interactive)
> +  (when (y-or-n-p "Clear all #defined symbols?")
> +    (setq hide-ifdef-env-backup hide-ifdef-env)
> +    (setq hide-ifdef-env nil)))
>  
> +  ;; Genernally there is no need to call itself recursively since there should

Generally

> +           ((looking-at "\r") ; Sometimes MS-Windows user will leave CR in
> +            (forward-char 1)) ;  the source code. Let's don't stuck here.

"Let's not get stuck here."

> -(defun hif-possibly-hide ()
> +(defun hif-possibly-hide (expand-reinclusion)
>    "Called at #ifX expression, this hides those parts that should be hidden.
>  It uses the judgment of `hide-ifdef-evaluator'."

Doc should say what the argument means.


> +(defun hif-evaluate-macro (rstart rend)
> +  "Evaluate the macro expansion result for a region.
> +If no region active, find the current #ifdefs and evaluate the result. Currently

Use two spaces between sentences.

> +it support only math calculations, strings or argumented macros can not be

supports

> -(defun hide-ifdef-define (var)
> +(defun hide-ifdef-define (var val)

Why not make VAL optional?

> +  "Define a VAR optionally to a specific value VAL into `hide-ifdef-env'.
> +This allows #ifdef VAR from being hidden."

Suggestion:
"Define VAR to VAL (default 1) in `hide-ifdef-env'."

> @@ -1618,11 +1860,14 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
>  Assume that defined symbols have been added to `hide-ifdef-env'.
>  The text hidden is the text that would not be included by the C
>  preprocessor if it were given the file with those symbols defined.
> +If this command is prefixed, hide also the #ifdefs themselves.

Suggestion:
"With optional prefix agument ARG, also hide the #ifdefs themselves."

>    (interactive)
> -  (message "Hiding...")
> +  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))

I think this should take an explicit prefix argument.

> +(defun hide-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
> +  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the cursor.
> +If prefixed, it will also hide #ifdefs themselves."

Suggestion:
"With optional prefix agument ARG, also hide the #ifdefs themselves."

> +  (interactive "r")
> +  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))

I think this should explicitly take a prefix argument.





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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-06-28  1:53   ` Glenn Morris
@ 2014-06-28  3:22     ` Glenn Morris
  2014-06-30 14:42     ` Luke Lee
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2014-06-28  3:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Luke Lee; +Cc: 17854

Glenn Morris wrote:

>> +(defcustom hide-ifdef-header-regexp
>> +  "^.*\\.[hH]\\([hH]\\|[xX][xX]\\|[pP][pP]\\)?"

This would be better written as

"\\.[hH]\\([hH]\\|[xX][xX]\\|[pP][pP]\\)?\\'"

(why not just case-fold?)

Also, you match it against buffer-name, which is fragile to things like
uniquify. Seems it would be better to match the file name.





^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread

* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-06-28  1:53   ` Glenn Morris
  2014-06-28  3:22     ` Glenn Morris
@ 2014-06-30 14:42     ` Luke Lee
  2014-06-30 21:47       ` Stefan Monnier
  2014-07-01  6:44       ` Glenn Morris
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Luke Lee @ 2014-06-30 14:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 17854

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>I hope that the version you install will actually not change the
>whitespace, rather than that just being hidden with diff -w.

Sure, I will. However, my hideif modification was splitted into 3
patches  and I already submitted 2 so I'll keep those white
space changes that should went to the earlier 2 patches. I
learnt this rule "no white space change alone" too late. For
thosecodes that I did not touch I will keep the white spaces.
Sorry about that.

>> +  :version "24.4")
>
>Why is the :version changing?
>In any case, it is the wrong :version, since this won't be in 24.4.

Isn't the Emacs trunk currently at version 24.4.XX.X? IIUC,
according to the document of ":version" shouldn't this be the
Emacs version that I introduced those variables? Since I
consider the 3 patches as one so I use current version.

>"This behavior is generally undesirable.  If this option is non-nil, the
>outermost #if is always visible."
>
>(I wonder: why would anyone want to set this option to nil?)

IMHO usually don't, but I don't know if there will be cases that
some header files are written as:

#if XXXXXXXXXXX
...
#elif YYYYYYYYY
...
#elif ZZZZZZZZZZ
...
#endif

And each part is very long, maybe someone would like only one
portion to be visible? If so, maybe making this variable a buffer
local would make more sense? What do you think?

>This would be better written as
>
>"\\.[hH]\\([hH]\\|[xX][xX]\\|[pP][pP]\\)?\\'"

Thanks, followed

>(why not just case-fold?)

That variable is used only once in `hide-ifdef-guts' and it already
bound case fold as nil with `let' (for matching lower-cased ifdef)
so I use [hH] to match both cases.

But, after a second thought since it is a customizable
variable that users might forget about the upper/lower case
so using case-fold could help users from making this kind of
errors. So I change `hide-ifdef-guts' to use `let*' instead of
`let' and bind `case-fold-search' twice once with `'t' for this
and another with `nil' for lower-cased ifdef.

>Also, you match it against buffer-name, which is fragile to things like
>uniquify. Seems it would be better to match the file name.

Great! I changed it to `buffer-file-name' instead.

>> +(defun hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined ()
>> +  "Clears all symbols defined in `hide-ifdef-env'.
>...
>Is that backup really necessary, given that you ask for confirmation?

When we hide 10+ headers and save 5000 symbols in `hide-ifdef-env',
it's really painful to clear it without saving it (I did that). Before I
added
my TODO: `automatically search for all header files using "#include"',
I would like to have this backup there. Once we can have #include
search works, it's okay to clear this variable without any backup.

>Suggestion:
>"With optional prefix agument ARG, also hide the #ifdefs themselves."
>>    (interactive)
>> -  (message "Hiding...")
>> +  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))
>
>I think this should take an explicit prefix argument.

Originally, I followed, adding optional argument "arg" added
and applied `interactive "P"'. Change all the callers to include
one more argument.
However, I need to keep the `current-prefix-arg' since locally I bind
"C-c @ C-h" (compare with the default hide-ifdefs shortcut key
"C-c @ h") for "strong-hide-ifdefs" to invoke hide-ifdefs with a prefix
command automatically:

(defun strong-hide-ifdefs ()
  "Perform hideif-defs including the #ifdef themselves."
  (interactive)
  (let ((current-prefix-arg t))
    (hide-ifdefs)))

Thus, "C-u C-c @ h" or the shorter "C-c @ C-h" both works.
If I use use ARG in the let binding of `hide-ifdefs', strong-hide-ifdefs
won't work so I kept the `current-prefix-arg'. Therefore, 'arg' become
an unused argument so I roll my code back. If you got better idea
about how to implement things like `strong-hide-ifdefs', please tell
me. Others might meet the same problem.

>> +(defun hide-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
>> +  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the
cursor.
>> +If prefixed, it will also hide #ifdefs themselves."
>
>Suggestion:
>"With optional prefix agument ARG, also hide the #ifdefs themselves."

It's nice but I can make it work with either `interactive "Pr"' or
`interactive "rP" so I keep it unchanged.

Also thanks for all those doc-string/comment corrections, I'm not a
good English tech writer :-) Everything you suggested is great
and I followed them all.  The following is the new patch #3 in
plain texts.

Best regards,
Luke Lee


===========================================


diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
index 6585668..713d330 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
@@ -138,7 +138,38 @@

 (defcustom hide-ifdef-exclude-define-regexp nil
   "Ignore #define names if those names match this exclusion pattern."
-  :type 'string)
+  :type 'string
+  :version "24.4")
+
+(defcustom hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection t
+  "Non-nil means don't hide an entire header file enclused by
#ifndef...#endif.
+Most C/C++ headers are usually wrapped with ifdefs to prevent re-inclusion:
+
+  ----- beginning of file -----
+  #ifndef _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+  #define _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+     xxx
+     xxx
+     xxx...
+  #endif
+  ----- end of file -----
+
+The first time we visit such a file, _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_ is
+undefined, and so nothing is hidden. The next time we visit it, everything
will
+be hidden.
+
+This behavior is generally undesirable. If this option is non-nil, the
outermost
+#if is always visible."
+  :type 'boolean
+  :version "24.4")
+
+(defcustom hide-ifdef-header-regexp
+  "\\.h\\(h\\|xx\\|pp\\)?"
+  "C/C++ header file name patterns to determine if current buffer is a
header.
+Effective only if `hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' is t."
+  :type 'string
+  :group 'hide-ifdef
+  :version "24.4")

 (defvar hide-ifdef-mode-submap
   ;; Set up the submap that goes after the prefix key.
@@ -152,6 +183,8 @@
     (define-key map "s" 'show-ifdefs)
     (define-key map "\C-d" 'hide-ifdef-block)
     (define-key map "\C-s" 'show-ifdef-block)
+    (define-key map "e" 'hif-evaluate-macro)
+    (define-key map "C" 'hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined)

     (define-key map "\C-q" 'hide-ifdef-toggle-read-only)
     (define-key map "\C-w" 'hide-ifdef-toggle-shadowing)
@@ -216,6 +249,11 @@
 (defvar hide-ifdef-env nil
   "An alist of defined symbols and their values.")

+(defvar hide-ifdef-env-backup nil
+  "This variable is a backup of the previously cleared `hide-ifdef-env'.
+This backup prevents any accidental clearance of `hide-fidef-env' by
+`hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined'.")
+
 (defvar hif-outside-read-only nil
   "Internal variable.  Saves the value of `buffer-read-only' while
hiding.")

@@ -233,8 +271,12 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:

 `hide-ifdef-env'
         An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
-    current buffer.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
-    is used.
+        current project.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
+        is used.  This variable was a buffer-local variable, which limits
+        hideif to parse only one C/C++ file at a time.  We've extended
+        hideif to support parsing a C/C++ project containing multiple C/C++
+        source files opened simultaneously in different buffers.  Therefore
+        `hide-ifdef-env' can no longer be buffer local but must be global.

 `hide-ifdef-define-alist'
         An association list of defined symbol lists.
@@ -259,8 +301,14 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
   (if hide-ifdef-mode
       (progn
         ;; inherit global values
-    (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-env)
-         (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
+
+        ;; `hide-ifdef-env' is now a global variable.
+        ;; We can still simulate the behavior of older hideif versions
(i.e.
+        ;; `hide-ifdef-env' being buffer local) by clearing this variable
+        ;; (C-c @ C) everytime before hiding current buffer.
+;;      (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-env)
+;;           (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
+        (set 'hide-ifdef-env (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
         (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-hiding)
              (default-value 'hide-ifdef-hiding))
         (set (make-local-variable 'hif-outside-read-only) buffer-read-only)
@@ -279,6 +327,14 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
     (when hide-ifdef-hiding
       (show-ifdefs))))

+(defun hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined ()
+  "Clears all symbols defined in `hide-ifdef-env'.
+It will backup this variable to `hide-ifdef-env-backup' before clearing to
+prevent accidental clearance."
+  (interactive)
+  (when (y-or-n-p "Clear all #defined symbols?")
+    (setq hide-ifdef-env-backup hide-ifdef-env)
+    (setq hide-ifdef-env nil)))

 (defun hif-show-all ()
   "Show all of the text in the current buffer."
@@ -298,16 +354,64 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
   (while (= (logand 1 (skip-chars-backward "\\\\")) 1)
     (end-of-line 2)))

+(defun hif-merge-ifdef-region (start end)
+  "This function merges nearby ifdef regions to form a bigger overlay.
+The region is defined by START and END.  This will decrease the number of
+overlays created."
+  ;; Generally there is no need to call itself recursively since there
should
+  ;; originally exists no un-merged regions; however, if a part of the
file is
+  ;; hidden with `hide-ifdef-lines' equals to nil while another part with
't,
+  ;; this case happens.
+  ;; TODO: Should we merge? or just create a container overlay? -- this can
+  ;; prevent `hideif-show-ifdef' expanding too many hidden contents since
there
+  ;; is only a big overlay exists there without any smaller overlays.
+  (save-restriction
+    (widen) ; Otherwise `point-min' and `point-max' will be restricted and
thus
+                                        ; fail to find neighbor overlays
+    (let ((begovrs (overlays-in
+                    (max (- start 2) (point-min))
+                    (max (- start 1) (point-min))))
+          (endovrs (overlays-in
+                    (min (+ end 1) (point-max))
+                    (min (+ end 2) (point-max))))
+          (ob nil)
+          (oe nil)
+          b e)
+      ;; Merge overlays before START
+      (dolist (o begovrs)
+        (when (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+          (setq b (min start (overlay-start o))
+                e (max end (overlay-end o)))
+          (move-overlay o b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)
+          (setq ob o)))
+      ;; Merge overlays after END
+      (dolist (o endovrs)
+        (when (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+          (setq b (min start (overlay-start o))
+                e (max end (overlay-end o)))
+          (move-overlay o b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)
+          (setf oe o)))
+      ;; If both START and END merging happens, merge into bigger one
+      (when (and ob oe)
+        (let ((b (min (overlay-start ob) (overlay-start oe)))
+              (e (max (overlay-end ob) (overlay-end oe))))
+          (delete-overlay oe)
+          (move-overlay ob b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)))
+      (or ob oe))))
+
 (defun hide-ifdef-region-internal (start end)
-  (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t)
+  (unless (hif-merge-ifdef-region start end)
   (let ((o (make-overlay start end)))
     (overlay-put o 'hide-ifdef t)
     (if hide-ifdef-shadow
         (overlay-put o 'face 'hide-ifdef-shadow)
-      (overlay-put o 'invisible 'hide-ifdef))))
+        (overlay-put o 'invisible 'hide-ifdef)))))

 (defun hide-ifdef-region (start end)
-  "START is the start of a #if or #else form.  END is the ending part.
+  "START is the start of a #if, #elif, or #else form.  END is the ending
part.
 Everything including these lines is made invisible."
   (save-excursion
     (goto-char start) (hif-end-of-line) (setq start (point))
@@ -316,7 +420,9 @@ Everything including these lines is made invisible."

 (defun hif-show-ifdef-region (start end)
   "Everything between START and END is made visible."
-  (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t))
+  (let ((onum (length (overlays-in start end))))
+    (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t)
+    (/= onum (length (overlays-in start end)))))


 ;;===%%SF%% evaluation (Start)  ===
@@ -375,10 +481,8 @@ that form should be displayed.")
   (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(if\\(n?def\\)?\\|elif\\|define\\)[ \t]+"))

 (defconst hif-white-regexp    "[ \t]*")
-(defconst hif-define-regexp
-  (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(define\\|undef\\)"))
-(defconst hif-id-regexp
-  (concat "[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]*"))
+(defconst hif-define-regexp   (concat hif-cpp-prefix
"\\(define\\|undef\\)"))
+(defconst hif-id-regexp       (concat "[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]*"))
 (defconst hif-macroref-regexp
   (concat hif-white-regexp "\\(" hif-id-regexp "\\)" hif-white-regexp
           "\\("
@@ -499,6 +603,8 @@ that form should be displayed.")
                      (setq hif-simple-token-only nil)))
                token-list)))

+           ((looking-at "\r") ; Sometimes MS-Windows user will leave CR in
+            (forward-char 1)) ;  the source code. Let's not get stuck here.
            (t (error "Bad #if expression: %s" (buffer-string)))))))

     (nreverse token-list)))
@@ -1173,13 +1279,16 @@ Do this when cursor is at the beginning of `regexp'
(i.e. #ifX)."
     (if (= start (point))
         (error "Mismatched #ifdef #endif pair")))
   (cond ((hif-looking-at-endif)
-     (hif-endif-to-ifdef) ; find beginning of nested if
-     (hif-endif-to-ifdef)) ; find beginning of outer if or else
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef) ; Find beginning of nested if
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef)) ; Find beginning of outer if or else
+        ((hif-looking-at-elif)
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
         ((hif-looking-at-else)
          (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
         ((hif-looking-at-ifX)
          'done)
-    (t)))            ; never gets here
+        (t
+         (error "Mismatched #endif"))))                 ; never gets here


 (defun forward-ifdef (&optional arg)
@@ -1273,26 +1382,25 @@ With argument, do this that many times."
 ;;===%%SF%% hide-ifdef-hiding (Start)  ===


-;;; A range is a structure with four components:
-;;; ELSE-P    True if there was an else clause for the ifdef.
-;;; START    The start of the range. (beginning of line)
-;;; ELSE    The else marker (beginning of line)
-;;;            Only valid if ELSE-P is true.
-;;; END        The end of the range.  (beginning of line)
+;; A range is a structure with four components:
+;; START       The start of the range. (beginning of line)
+;; ELSE        The else marker (beginning of line)
+;; END         The end of the range.  (beginning of line)
+;; ELIF        A sequence of #elif markers (beginning of line)

-(defsubst hif-make-range (start end &optional else)
-  (list start else end))
+(defsubst hif-make-range (start end &optional else elif)
+  (list start else end elif))

 (defsubst hif-range-start (range) (elt range 0))
 (defsubst hif-range-else (range) (elt range 1))
 (defsubst hif-range-end (range) (elt range 2))
+(defsubst hif-range-elif (range) (elt range 3))


-
-;;; Find-Range
-;;; The workhorse, it delimits the #if region.  Reasonably simple:
-;;; Skip until an #else or #endif is found, remembering positions.  If
-;;; an #else was found, skip some more, looking for the true #endif.
+;; Find-Range
+;; The workhorse, it delimits the #if region.  Reasonably simple:
+;; Skip until an #else or #endif is found, remembering positions.  If
+;; an #else was found, skip some more, looking for the true #endif.

 (defun hif-find-range ()
   "Return a Range structure describing the current #if region.
@@ -1301,19 +1409,23 @@ Point is left unchanged."
   (save-excursion
     (beginning-of-line)
     (let ((start (point))
+          (elif nil)
           (else nil)
           (end nil))
-      ;; Part one.  Look for either #endif or #else.
+      ;; Part one.  Look for either #elif, #else or #endif.
       ;; This loop-and-a-half dedicated to E. Dijkstra.
+      (while (and (not else) (not end))
         (while (progn
                  (hif-find-next-relevant)
                  (hif-looking-at-ifX))            ; Skip nested ifdef
           (hif-ifdef-to-endif))
-      ;; Found either a #else or an #endif.
-      (cond ((hif-looking-at-else)
+        ;; Found either a #else, #elif, or an #endif.
+        (cond ((hif-looking-at-elif)
+               (setq elif (nconc elif (list (point)))))
+              ((hif-looking-at-else)
                (setq else (point)))
               (t
-         (setq end (point)))) ; (line-end-position)
+               (setq end (point)))))
       ;; If found #else, look for #endif.
       (when else
         (while (progn
@@ -1323,7 +1435,7 @@ Point is left unchanged."
         (if (hif-looking-at-else)
             (error "Found two elses in a row?  Broken!"))
         (setq end (point)))            ; (line-end-position)
-      (hif-make-range start end else))))
+      (hif-make-range start end else elif))))


 ;; A bit slimy.
@@ -1338,70 +1450,180 @@ Does nothing if `hide-ifdef-lines' is nil."
        (line-beginning-position) (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point))))))


-;;;  Hif-Possibly-Hide
-;;;  There are four cases.  The #ifX expression is "taken" if it
-;;;  the hide-ifdef-evaluator returns T.  Presumably, this means the code
-;;;  inside the #ifdef would be included when the program was
-;;;  compiled.
-;;;
-;;;  Case 1:  #ifX taken, and there's an #else.
-;;;    The #else part must be hidden.  The #if (then) part must be
-;;;    processed for nested #ifX's.
-;;;  Case 2:  #ifX taken, and there's no #else.
-;;;    The #if part must be processed for nested #ifX's.
-;;;  Case 3:  #ifX not taken, and there's an #else.
-;;;    The #if part must be hidden.  The #else part must be processed
-;;;    for nested #ifs.
-;;;  Case 4:  #ifX not taken, and there's no #else.
-;;;    The #ifX part must be hidden.
-;;;
-;;;  Further processing is done by narrowing to the relevant region
-;;;  and just recursively calling hide-ifdef-guts.
-;;;
-;;;  When hif-possibly-hide returns, point is at the end of the
-;;;  possibly-hidden range.
-
-(defun hif-recurse-on (start end)
+;;  Hif-Possibly-Hide
+;;  There are four cases.  The #ifX expression is "taken" if it
+;;  the hide-ifdef-evaluator returns T.  Presumably, this means the code
+;;  inside the #ifdef would be included when the program was
+;;  compiled.
+;;
+;;  Case 1:  #ifX taken, and there's an #else.
+;;     The #else part must be hidden.  The #if (then) part must be
+;;     processed for nested #ifX's.
+;;  Case 2:  #ifX taken, and there's no #else.
+;;     The #if part must be processed for nested #ifX's.
+;;  Case 3:  #ifX not taken, and there's an #elif
+;;     The #if part must be hidden, and then evaluate
+;;     the #elif condition like a new #ifX.
+;;  Case 4:  #ifX not taken, and there's just an #else.
+;;     The #if part must be hidden.  The #else part must be processed
+;;     for nested #ifs.
+;;  Case 5:  #ifX not taken, and there's no #else.
+;;     The #ifX part must be hidden.
+;;
+;;  Further processing is done by narrowing to the relevant region
+;;  and just recursively calling hide-ifdef-guts.
+;;
+;;  When hif-possibly-hide returns, point is at the end of the
+;;  possibly-hidden range.
+
+(defvar hif-recurse-level 0)
+
+(defun hif-recurse-on (start end &optional dont-go-eol)
   "Call `hide-ifdef-guts' after narrowing to end of START line and END
line."
   (save-excursion
     (save-restriction
       (goto-char start)
-      (end-of-line)
+      (unless dont-go-eol
+        (end-of-line))
       (narrow-to-region (point) end)
-      (hide-ifdef-guts))))
+      (let ((hif-recurse-level (1+ hif-recurse-level)))
+        (hide-ifdef-guts)))))

-(defun hif-possibly-hide ()
+(defun hif-possibly-hide (expand-reinclusion)
   "Called at #ifX expression, this hides those parts that should be hidden.
-It uses the judgment of `hide-ifdef-evaluator'."
+It uses the judgment of `hide-ifdef-evaluator'.  EXPAND-REINCLUSION is a
flag
+indicating that we should expand the #ifdef even if it should be hidden.
+Refer to `hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' for more details."
   ;; (message "hif-possibly-hide") (sit-for 1)
-  (let ((test (hif-canonicalize hif-ifx-regexp))
-    (range (hif-find-range)))
+  (let* ((case-fold-search nil)
+         (test (hif-canonicalize hif-ifx-regexp))
+         (range (hif-find-range))
+         (elifs (hif-range-elif range))
+         (if-part t) ; Everytime we start from if-part
+         (complete nil))
     ;; (message "test = %s" test) (sit-for 1)

     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-end range))
-    (if (not (hif-not (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator test)))
-    (cond ((hif-range-else range)    ; case 1
+    (while (not complete)
+      (if (and (not (and expand-reinclusion if-part))
+               (hif-not (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator test)))
+          ;; ifX/elif is FALSE
+          (if elifs
+              ;; Case 3 - Hide the #ifX and eval #elif
+              (let ((newstart (car elifs)))
+                (hif-hide-line (hif-range-start range))
+                (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
+                                   (1- newstart))
+                (setcar range newstart)
+                (goto-char newstart)
+                (setq elifs (cdr elifs))
+                (setq test (hif-canonicalize hif-elif-regexp)))
+
+            ;; Check for #else
+            (cond ((hif-range-else range)
+                   ;; Case 4 - #else block visible
+                   (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
+                   (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
+                                      (1- (hif-range-else range)))
+                   (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-else range)
+                                   (hif-range-end range)))
+                  (t
+                   ;; Case 5 - No #else block, hide #ifX
+                   (hide-ifdef-region (point)
+                                      (1- (hif-range-end range)))))
+            (setq complete t))
+
+        ;; ifX/elif is TRUE
+        (cond (elifs
+               ;; Luke fix: distinguish from #elif..#elif to #elif..#else
+               (let ((elif (car elifs)))
+                 ;; hide all elifs
+                 (hif-hide-line elif)
+                 (hide-ifdef-region elif (1- (hif-range-end range)))
+                 (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
+                                 elif)))
+              ((hif-range-else range)
+               ;; Case 1 - Hide #elif and #else blocks, recurse #ifX
                (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
                (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-else range)
                                   (1- (hif-range-end range)))
                (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
                                (hif-range-else range)))
-          (t            ; case 2
+              (t
+               ;; Case 2 - No #else, just recurse #ifX
                (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
                                (hif-range-end range))))
-      (cond ((hif-range-else range)    ; case 3
-         (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
-         (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
-                (1- (hif-range-else range)))
-         (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-else range)
-                 (hif-range-end range)))
-        (t                ; case 4
-         (hide-ifdef-region (point)
-                (1- (hif-range-end range))))))
+        (setq complete t))
+      (setq if-part nil))
+
+    ;; complete = t
     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-start range)) ; Always hide start.
     (goto-char (hif-range-end range))
     (end-of-line)))

+(defun hif-evaluate-region (start end)
+  (let* ((tokens (ignore-errors ; Prevent C statement things like
+                                ; 'do { ... } while (0)'
+                   (hif-tokenize start end)))
+         (expr (and tokens
+                    (condition-case nil
+                        (hif-parse-exp tokens)
+                      (error
+                       tokens))))
+         (result (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator expr)))
+    result))
+
+(defun hif-evaluate-macro (rstart rend)
+  "Evaluate the macro expansion result for a region.
+If no region active, find the current #ifdefs and evaluate the result.
+Currently it supports only math calculations, strings or argumented macros
can
+not be expanded."
+  (interactive "r")
+  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
+    (save-excursion
+      (unless mark-active
+        (setq rstart nil rend nil)
+        (beginning-of-line)
+        (when (and (re-search-forward hif-macro-expr-prefix-regexp nil t)
+                   (string= "define" (match-string 2)))
+          (re-search-forward hif-macroref-regexp nil t)))
+      (let* ((start (or rstart (point)))
+             (end   (or rend (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point))))
+             (defined nil)
+             (simple 't)
+             (tokens (ignore-errors ; Prevent C statement things like
+                                        ; 'do { ... } while (0)'
+                       (hif-tokenize start end)))
+             (expr (or (and (<= (length tokens) 1) ; Simple token
+                            (setq defined (assoc (car tokens)
hide-ifdef-env))
+                            (setq simple (atom (hif-lookup (car tokens))))
+                            (hif-lookup (car tokens)))
+                       (and tokens
+                            (condition-case nil
+                                (hif-parse-exp tokens)
+                              (error
+                               nil)))))
+             (result (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator expr))
+             (exprstring (replace-regexp-in-string
+                          ;; Trim off leading/trailing whites
+                          "^[ \t]*\\([^ \t]+\\)[ \t]*" "\\1"
+                          (replace-regexp-in-string
+                           "\\(//.*\\)" "" ; Trim off end-of-line comments
+                           (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)))))
+        (cond
+         ((and (<= (length tokens) 1) simple) ; Simple token
+          (if defined
+              (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)
+            (message "`%s' is not defined" exprstring)))
+         ((integerp result)
+          (if (or (= 0 result) (= 1 result))
+              (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)
+            (message "%S (0x%x) <= `%s'" result result exprstring)))
+         ((null result) (message "%S <= `%s'" 'false exprstring))
+         ((eq t result) (message "%S <= `%s'" 'true exprstring))
+         (t (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)))
+        result))))
+
 (defun hif-parse-macro-arglist (str)
   "Parse argument list formatted as '( arg1 [ , argn] [...] )'.
 The '...' is also included.  Return a list of the arguments, if '...'
exists the
@@ -1529,7 +1751,12 @@ first arg will be `hif-etc'."
 It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
   ;; (message "hide-ifdef-guts")
   (save-excursion
-    (let ((case-fold-search nil)
+    (let* ((case-fold-search t) ; Ignore case for
`hide-ifdef-header-regexp'
+           (expand-header (and hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection
+                               (string-match hide-ifdef-header-regexp
+                                             (buffer-file-name))
+                               (zerop hif-recurse-level)))
+           (case-fold-search nil)
            min max)
       (goto-char (point-min))
       (setf min (point))
@@ -1537,7 +1764,7 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a
recursive entry."
             (setf max (hif-find-any-ifX))
             (hif-add-new-defines min max)
             (if max
-                   (hif-possibly-hide))
+                (hif-possibly-hide expand-header))
             (setf min (point))
             while max))))

@@ -1584,17 +1811,30 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on
a recursive entry."
           (overlay-put overlay 'face nil)
           (overlay-put overlay 'invisible 'hide-ifdef))))))

-(defun hide-ifdef-define (var)
-  "Define a VAR so that #ifdef VAR would be included."
-  (interactive "SDefine what? ")
-  (hif-set-var var 1)
+(defun hide-ifdef-define (var &optional val)
+  "Define a VAR to VAL (DEFAULT 1) in `hide-ifdef-env'.
+This allows #ifdef VAR to be hidden."
+  (interactive
+   (let* ((default (save-excursion
+                     (beginning-of-line)
+                     (cond ((looking-at hif-ifx-else-endif-regexp)
+                            (forward-word 2)
+                            (current-word 'strict))
+                           (t
+                            nil))))
+          (var (read-minibuffer "Define what? " default))
+          (val (read-from-minibuffer (format "Set %s to? (default 1): "
var)
+                                     nil nil t nil "1")))
+     (list var val)))
+  (hif-set-var var (or val 1))
+  (message "%s set to %s" var (or val 1))
+  (sleep-for 1)
   (if hide-ifdef-hiding (hide-ifdefs)))

 (defun hif-undefine-symbol (var)
   (setq hide-ifdef-env
         (delete (assoc var hide-ifdef-env) hide-ifdef-env)))

-
 (defun hide-ifdef-undef (start end)
   "Undefine a VAR so that #ifdef VAR would not be included."
   (interactive "r")
@@ -1615,20 +1855,23 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on
a recursive entry."
 Assume that defined symbols have been added to `hide-ifdef-env'.
 The text hidden is the text that would not be included by the C
 preprocessor if it were given the file with those symbols defined.
+With prefix command presents it will also hide the #ifdefs themselves.

 Turn off hiding by calling `show-ifdefs'."

   (interactive)
-  (message "Hiding...")
+  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))
+    (or nomsg
+        (message "Hiding..."))
     (setq hif-outside-read-only buffer-read-only)
-  (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1)) ; turn on hide-ifdef-mode
+    (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1)) ; Turn on hide-ifdef-mode
     (if hide-ifdef-hiding
         (show-ifdefs))                    ; Otherwise, deep confusion.
     (setq hide-ifdef-hiding t)
     (hide-ifdef-guts)
     (setq buffer-read-only (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only))
     (or nomsg
-      (message "Hiding done")))
+        (message "Hiding done"))))


 (defun show-ifdefs ()
@@ -1660,9 +1903,15 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
               (min max-bottom (1- (point)))))))


-(defun hide-ifdef-block ()
-  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the
cursor."
-  (interactive)
+(defun hide-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
+  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the
cursor.
+With prefix command presents it will also hide the #ifdefs themselves."
+  (interactive "r")
+  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))
+    (if mark-active
+        (let ((hif-recurse-level (1+ hif-recurse-level)))
+          (hif-recurse-on start end t)
+          (setq mark-active nil))
       (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1))
       (let ((top-bottom (hif-find-ifdef-block)))
         (hide-ifdef-region (car top-bottom) (cdr top-bottom))
@@ -1670,12 +1919,26 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
           (hif-hide-line (car top-bottom))
           (hif-hide-line (1+ (cdr top-bottom))))
         (setq hide-ifdef-hiding t))
-  (setq buffer-read-only (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only)))
+      (setq buffer-read-only
+            (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only)))))

-(defun show-ifdef-block ()
+(defun show-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
   "Show the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the
cursor."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((top-bottom (hif-find-ifdef-block)))
+  (interactive "r")
+  (if mark-active
+      (progn
+        (dolist (o (overlays-in start end))
+          (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+              (delete-overlay o)))
+        (setq mark-active nil))
+    (let ((top-bottom (condition-case nil
+                          (hif-find-ifdef-block)
+                        (error
+                         nil)))
+          (ovrs (overlays-in (max (point-min) (1- (point)))
+                             (min (point-max) (1+ (point)))))
+          (del nil))
+      (if top-bottom
     (if hide-ifdef-lines
         (hif-show-ifdef-region
          (save-excursion
@@ -1683,7 +1946,15 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
          (save-excursion
            (goto-char (1+ (cdr top-bottom)))
            (hif-end-of-line) (point)))
-      (hif-show-ifdef-region (1- (car top-bottom)) (cdr top-bottom)))))
+      (setf del (hif-show-ifdef-region
+                 (1- (car top-bottom)) (cdr top-bottom)))))
+      (if (not (and top-bottom
+                    del))
+          (dolist (o ovrs)
+            ;;(dolist (o (overlays-in (1- (point)) (1+ (point))))
+            ;;   (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef) (message "%S" o)))
+            (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+                (delete-overlay o)))))))


 ;;;  definition alist support

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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-06-30 14:42     ` Luke Lee
@ 2014-06-30 21:47       ` Stefan Monnier
  2014-07-01  1:55         ` Luke Lee
  2014-07-01  6:44       ` Glenn Morris
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2014-06-30 21:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Luke Lee; +Cc: 17854

>> In any case, it is the wrong :version, since this won't be in 24.4.
> Isn't the Emacs trunk currently at version 24.4.XX.X? IIUC,

24.4.XX.X is "strictly greater than 24.4".  More specifically NN.MM.50.Y
is the development code for NN.MM+1 and NN.MM.9X.Y is the pretest (aka
"beta test" for NN.MM+1.

IOW, the trunk will be released as 24.5.


        Stefan





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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-06-30 21:47       ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2014-07-01  1:55         ` Luke Lee
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Luke Lee @ 2014-07-01  1:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 17854

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Understood, I will modify all related :version to 24.5 accordingly. Thanks!

Best regards,
Luke Lee


2014-07-01 5:47 GMT+08:00 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>:

> >> In any case, it is the wrong :version, since this won't be in 24.4.
> > Isn't the Emacs trunk currently at version 24.4.XX.X? IIUC,
>
> 24.4.XX.X is "strictly greater than 24.4".  More specifically NN.MM.50.Y
> is the development code for NN.MM+1 and NN.MM.9X.Y is the pretest (aka
> "beta test" for NN.MM+1.
>
> IOW, the trunk will be released as 24.5.
>
>
>         Stefan
>



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Best regards,
Luke Lee

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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-06-30 14:42     ` Luke Lee
  2014-06-30 21:47       ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2014-07-01  6:44       ` Glenn Morris
  2014-07-03  2:37         ` Luke Lee
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2014-07-01  6:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Luke Lee; +Cc: 17854

Luke Lee wrote:

> Sure, I will. However, my hideif modification was splitted into 3
> patches  and I already submitted 2 so I'll keep those white
> space changes that should went to the earlier 2 patches. I
> learnt this rule "no white space change alone" too late. For
> thosecodes that I did not touch I will keep the white spaces.
> Sorry about that.

That's fine, no problem.

>>> +  :version "24.4")
>>
>>Why is the :version changing?

I'm still confused as to why the :version is changing.
Did you change it in a previous patch and forget to add :version?
If so, you can just fix that now. No need to wait and put everything in
one big patch.

> IMHO usually don't, but I don't know if there will be cases that
> some header files are written as:
>
> #if XXXXXXXXXXX
> ...
> #elif YYYYYYYYY
> ...
> #elif ZZZZZZZZZZ
> ...
> #endif
>
> And each part is very long, maybe someone would like only one
> portion to be visible?

Ah, ok, makes sense.

> If so, maybe making this variable a buffer local would make more
> sense? What do you think?

Yes, perhaps. (I don't use hideif so I can't really comment...)

>>>    (interactive)
>>> -  (message "Hiding...")
>>> +  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))
>>
>>I think this should take an explicit prefix argument.
>
> Originally, I followed, adding optional argument "arg" added
> and applied `interactive "P"'. Change all the callers to include
> one more argument.
> However, I need to keep the `current-prefix-arg' since locally I bind
> "C-c @ C-h" (compare with the default hide-ifdefs shortcut key
> "C-c @ h") for "strong-hide-ifdefs" to invoke hide-ifdefs with a prefix
> command automatically:
>
> (defun strong-hide-ifdefs ()
>   "Perform hideif-defs including the #ifdef themselves."
>   (interactive)
>   (let ((current-prefix-arg t))
>     (hide-ifdefs)))
>
> Thus, "C-u C-c @ h" or the shorter "C-c @ C-h" both works.
> If I use use ARG in the let binding of `hide-ifdefs', strong-hide-ifdefs
> won't work so I kept the `current-prefix-arg'. Therefore, 'arg' become
> an unused argument so I roll my code back. If you got better idea
> about how to implement things like `strong-hide-ifdefs', please tell
> me. Others might meet the same problem.

I don't really follow.
It sounds like you want to call function A, which calls functions B,
which calls function C; and you want to change some aspect of how C
behaves? IMO yes, just giving A, B, and C explicit arguments would be better.
But you've thought about it more than I have.

>>> +(defun hide-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
>>> +  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the
> cursor.
>>> +If prefixed, it will also hide #ifdefs themselves."
>>
>>Suggestion:
>>"With optional prefix agument ARG, also hide the #ifdefs themselves."
>
> It's nice but I can make it work with either `interactive "Pr"' or
> `interactive "rP" so I keep it unchanged.

I don't follow. Why not just pick one?

> +(defcustom hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection t
> +  "Non-nil means don't hide an entire header file enclused by
> #ifndef...#endif.

s/enclused/enclosed

> +undefined, and so nothing is hidden. The next time we visit it, everything

Two spaces between sentences (various places).

> +(defcustom hide-ifdef-header-regexp
> +  "\\.h\\(h\\|xx\\|pp\\)?"

I think you want to anchor this with \\' at the end.

> +(defun hide-ifdef-define (var &optional val)
> +  "Define a VAR to VAL (DEFAULT 1) in `hide-ifdef-env'.

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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-07-01  6:44       ` Glenn Morris
@ 2014-07-03  2:37         ` Luke Lee
  2014-07-07  0:02           ` Glenn Morris
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread
From: Luke Lee @ 2014-07-03  2:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Glenn Morris; +Cc: 17854

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>>>
>>>Suggestion:
>>>"With optional prefix agument ARG, also hide the #ifdefs themselves."
>>
>> It's nice but I can make it work with either `interactive "Pr"' or
>> `interactive "rP" so I keep it unchanged.
>
> I don't follow. Why not just pick one?

I fixed that. Just use `interactive "P\nr"' then it works.

All other suggestions are followed, please take a look at the updated
patch as follows in plain texts.

====================================

diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
index f6562f3..ed76bd6 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/hideif.el
@@ -141,6 +141,36 @@
   :type 'string
   :version "24.5")

+(defcustom hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection t
+  "Non-nil means don't hide an entire header file enclosed by
#ifndef...#endif.
+Most C/C++ headers are usually wrapped with ifdefs to prevent re-inclusion:
+
+  ----- beginning of file -----
+  #ifndef _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+  #define _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_
+     xxx
+     xxx
+     xxx...
+  #endif
+  ----- end of file -----
+
+The first time we visit such a file, _XXX_HEADER_FILE_INCLUDED_ is
+undefined, and so nothing is hidden.  The next time we visit it,
everything will
+be hidden.
+
+This behavior is generally undesirable.  If this option is non-nil, the
outermost
+#if is always visible."
+  :type 'boolean
+  :version "24.5")
+
+(defcustom hide-ifdef-header-regexp
+  "\\.h\\(h\\|xx\\|pp\\)?\\'"
+  "C/C++ header file name patterns to determine if current buffer is a
header.
+Effective only if `hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' is t."
+  :type 'string
+  :group 'hide-ifdef
+  :version "24.5")
+
 (defvar hide-ifdef-mode-submap
   ;; Set up the submap that goes after the prefix key.
   (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
@@ -153,6 +183,8 @@
     (define-key map "s" 'show-ifdefs)
     (define-key map "\C-d" 'hide-ifdef-block)
     (define-key map "\C-s" 'show-ifdef-block)
+    (define-key map "e" 'hif-evaluate-macro)
+    (define-key map "C" 'hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined)

     (define-key map "\C-q" 'hide-ifdef-toggle-read-only)
     (define-key map "\C-w" 'hide-ifdef-toggle-shadowing)
@@ -217,6 +249,11 @@
 (defvar hide-ifdef-env nil
   "An alist of defined symbols and their values.")

+(defvar hide-ifdef-env-backup nil
+  "This variable is a backup of the previously cleared `hide-ifdef-env'.
+This backup prevents any accidental clearance of `hide-fidef-env' by
+`hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined'.")
+
 (defvar hif-outside-read-only nil
   "Internal variable.  Saves the value of `buffer-read-only' while
hiding.")

@@ -234,8 +271,12 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:

 `hide-ifdef-env'
         An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
-    current buffer.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
-    is used.
+        current project.  Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
+        is used.  This variable was a buffer-local variable, which limits
+        hideif to parse only one C/C++ file at a time.  We've extended
+        hideif to support parsing a C/C++ project containing multiple C/C++
+        source files opened simultaneously in different buffers.  Therefore
+        `hide-ifdef-env' can no longer be buffer local but must be global.

 `hide-ifdef-define-alist'
         An association list of defined symbol lists.
@@ -260,8 +301,18 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
   (if hide-ifdef-mode
       (progn
         ;; inherit global values
-    (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-env)
-         (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
+
+        ;; `hide-ifdef-env' is now a global variable.
+        ;; We can still simulate the behavior of older hideif versions
(i.e.
+        ;; `hide-ifdef-env' being buffer local) by clearing this variable
+        ;; (C-c @ C) everytime before hiding current buffer.
+;;      (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-env)
+;;           (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
+        (set 'hide-ifdef-env (default-value 'hide-ifdef-env))
+        ;; Some C/C++ headers might have other ways to prevent reinclusion
and
+        ;; thus would like `hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' to
be nil.
+        (set (make-local-variable
'hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection)
+             (default-value 'hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection))
         (set (make-local-variable 'hide-ifdef-hiding)
              (default-value 'hide-ifdef-hiding))
         (set (make-local-variable 'hif-outside-read-only) buffer-read-only)
@@ -280,6 +331,14 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
     (when hide-ifdef-hiding
       (show-ifdefs))))

+(defun hif-clear-all-ifdef-defined ()
+  "Clears all symbols defined in `hide-ifdef-env'.
+It will backup this variable to `hide-ifdef-env-backup' before clearing to
+prevent accidental clearance."
+  (interactive)
+  (when (y-or-n-p "Clear all #defined symbols? ")
+    (setq hide-ifdef-env-backup hide-ifdef-env)
+    (setq hide-ifdef-env nil)))

 (defun hif-show-all ()
   "Show all of the text in the current buffer."
@@ -299,16 +358,64 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done:
   (while (= (logand 1 (skip-chars-backward "\\\\")) 1)
     (end-of-line 2)))

+(defun hif-merge-ifdef-region (start end)
+  "This function merges nearby ifdef regions to form a bigger overlay.
+The region is defined by START and END.  This will decrease the number of
+overlays created."
+  ;; Generally there is no need to call itself recursively since there
should
+  ;; originally exists no un-merged regions; however, if a part of the
file is
+  ;; hidden with `hide-ifdef-lines' equals to nil while another part with
't,
+  ;; this case happens.
+  ;; TODO: Should we merge? or just create a container overlay? -- this can
+  ;; prevent `hideif-show-ifdef' expanding too many hidden contents since
there
+  ;; is only a big overlay exists there without any smaller overlays.
+  (save-restriction
+    (widen) ; Otherwise `point-min' and `point-max' will be restricted and
thus
+                                        ; fail to find neighbor overlays
+    (let ((begovrs (overlays-in
+                    (max (- start 2) (point-min))
+                    (max (- start 1) (point-min))))
+          (endovrs (overlays-in
+                    (min (+ end 1) (point-max))
+                    (min (+ end 2) (point-max))))
+          (ob nil)
+          (oe nil)
+          b e)
+      ;; Merge overlays before START
+      (dolist (o begovrs)
+        (when (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+          (setq b (min start (overlay-start o))
+                e (max end (overlay-end o)))
+          (move-overlay o b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)
+          (setq ob o)))
+      ;; Merge overlays after END
+      (dolist (o endovrs)
+        (when (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+          (setq b (min start (overlay-start o))
+                e (max end (overlay-end o)))
+          (move-overlay o b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)
+          (setf oe o)))
+      ;; If both START and END merging happens, merge into bigger one
+      (when (and ob oe)
+        (let ((b (min (overlay-start ob) (overlay-start oe)))
+              (e (max (overlay-end ob) (overlay-end oe))))
+          (delete-overlay oe)
+          (move-overlay ob b e)
+          (hif-merge-ifdef-region b e)))
+      (or ob oe))))
+
 (defun hide-ifdef-region-internal (start end)
-  (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t)
+  (unless (hif-merge-ifdef-region start end)
   (let ((o (make-overlay start end)))
     (overlay-put o 'hide-ifdef t)
     (if hide-ifdef-shadow
         (overlay-put o 'face 'hide-ifdef-shadow)
-      (overlay-put o 'invisible 'hide-ifdef))))
+        (overlay-put o 'invisible 'hide-ifdef)))))

 (defun hide-ifdef-region (start end)
-  "START is the start of a #if or #else form.  END is the ending part.
+  "START is the start of a #if, #elif, or #else form.  END is the ending
part.
 Everything including these lines is made invisible."
   (save-excursion
     (goto-char start) (hif-end-of-line) (setq start (point))
@@ -317,7 +424,9 @@ Everything including these lines is made invisible."

 (defun hif-show-ifdef-region (start end)
   "Everything between START and END is made visible."
-  (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t))
+  (let ((onum (length (overlays-in start end))))
+    (remove-overlays start end 'hide-ifdef t)
+    (/= onum (length (overlays-in start end)))))


 ;;===%%SF%% evaluation (Start)  ===
@@ -376,10 +485,8 @@ that form should be displayed.")
   (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(if\\(n?def\\)?\\|elif\\|define\\)[ \t]+"))

 (defconst hif-white-regexp    "[ \t]*")
-(defconst hif-define-regexp
-  (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(define\\|undef\\)"))
-(defconst hif-id-regexp
-  (concat "[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]*"))
+(defconst hif-define-regexp   (concat hif-cpp-prefix
"\\(define\\|undef\\)"))
+(defconst hif-id-regexp       (concat "[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]*"))
 (defconst hif-macroref-regexp
   (concat hif-white-regexp "\\(" hif-id-regexp "\\)" hif-white-regexp
           "\\("
@@ -500,6 +607,8 @@ that form should be displayed.")
                      (setq hif-simple-token-only nil)))
                token-list)))

+           ((looking-at "\r") ; Sometimes MS-Windows user will leave CR in
+            (forward-char 1)) ;  the source code. Let's not get stuck here.
            (t (error "Bad #if expression: %s" (buffer-string)))))))

     (nreverse token-list)))
@@ -573,7 +682,7 @@ that form should be displayed.")
 (defun hif-expand-token-list (tokens &optional macroname expand_list)
   "Perform expansion on TOKENS till everything expanded.
 Self-reference (directly or indirectly) tokens are not expanded.
-EXPAND_LIST is the list of macro names currently being expanded, use for
+EXPAND_LIST is the list of macro names currently being expanded, used for
 detecting self-reference."
   (catch 'self-referencing
     (let ((expanded nil)
@@ -1174,13 +1283,16 @@ Do this when cursor is at the beginning of `regexp'
(i.e. #ifX)."
     (if (= start (point))
         (error "Mismatched #ifdef #endif pair")))
   (cond ((hif-looking-at-endif)
-     (hif-endif-to-ifdef) ; find beginning of nested if
-     (hif-endif-to-ifdef)) ; find beginning of outer if or else
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef) ; Find beginning of nested if
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef)) ; Find beginning of outer if or else
+        ((hif-looking-at-elif)
+         (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
         ((hif-looking-at-else)
          (hif-endif-to-ifdef))
         ((hif-looking-at-ifX)
          'done)
-    (t)))            ; never gets here
+        (t
+         (error "Mismatched #endif"))))                 ; never gets here


 (defun forward-ifdef (&optional arg)
@@ -1274,26 +1386,25 @@ With argument, do this that many times."
 ;;===%%SF%% hide-ifdef-hiding (Start)  ===


-;;; A range is a structure with four components:
-;;; ELSE-P    True if there was an else clause for the ifdef.
-;;; START    The start of the range. (beginning of line)
-;;; ELSE    The else marker (beginning of line)
-;;;            Only valid if ELSE-P is true.
-;;; END        The end of the range.  (beginning of line)
+;; A range is a structure with four components:
+;; START       The start of the range. (beginning of line)
+;; ELSE        The else marker (beginning of line)
+;; END         The end of the range.  (beginning of line)
+;; ELIF        A sequence of #elif markers (beginning of line)

-(defsubst hif-make-range (start end &optional else)
-  (list start else end))
+(defsubst hif-make-range (start end &optional else elif)
+  (list start else end elif))

 (defsubst hif-range-start (range) (elt range 0))
 (defsubst hif-range-else (range) (elt range 1))
 (defsubst hif-range-end (range) (elt range 2))
+(defsubst hif-range-elif (range) (elt range 3))


-
-;;; Find-Range
-;;; The workhorse, it delimits the #if region.  Reasonably simple:
-;;; Skip until an #else or #endif is found, remembering positions.  If
-;;; an #else was found, skip some more, looking for the true #endif.
+;; Find-Range
+;; The workhorse, it delimits the #if region.  Reasonably simple:
+;; Skip until an #else or #endif is found, remembering positions.  If
+;; an #else was found, skip some more, looking for the true #endif.

 (defun hif-find-range ()
   "Return a Range structure describing the current #if region.
@@ -1302,19 +1413,23 @@ Point is left unchanged."
   (save-excursion
     (beginning-of-line)
     (let ((start (point))
+          (elif nil)
           (else nil)
           (end nil))
-      ;; Part one.  Look for either #endif or #else.
+      ;; Part one.  Look for either #elif, #else or #endif.
       ;; This loop-and-a-half dedicated to E. Dijkstra.
+      (while (and (not else) (not end))
         (while (progn
                  (hif-find-next-relevant)
                  (hif-looking-at-ifX))            ; Skip nested ifdef
           (hif-ifdef-to-endif))
-      ;; Found either a #else or an #endif.
-      (cond ((hif-looking-at-else)
+        ;; Found either a #else, #elif, or an #endif.
+        (cond ((hif-looking-at-elif)
+               (setq elif (nconc elif (list (point)))))
+              ((hif-looking-at-else)
                (setq else (point)))
               (t
-         (setq end (point)))) ; (line-end-position)
+               (setq end (point)))))
       ;; If found #else, look for #endif.
       (when else
         (while (progn
@@ -1324,7 +1439,7 @@ Point is left unchanged."
         (if (hif-looking-at-else)
             (error "Found two elses in a row?  Broken!"))
         (setq end (point)))            ; (line-end-position)
-      (hif-make-range start end else))))
+      (hif-make-range start end else elif))))


 ;; A bit slimy.
@@ -1339,70 +1454,180 @@ Does nothing if `hide-ifdef-lines' is nil."
        (line-beginning-position) (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point))))))


-;;;  Hif-Possibly-Hide
-;;;  There are four cases.  The #ifX expression is "taken" if it
-;;;  the hide-ifdef-evaluator returns T.  Presumably, this means the code
-;;;  inside the #ifdef would be included when the program was
-;;;  compiled.
-;;;
-;;;  Case 1:  #ifX taken, and there's an #else.
-;;;    The #else part must be hidden.  The #if (then) part must be
-;;;    processed for nested #ifX's.
-;;;  Case 2:  #ifX taken, and there's no #else.
-;;;    The #if part must be processed for nested #ifX's.
-;;;  Case 3:  #ifX not taken, and there's an #else.
-;;;    The #if part must be hidden.  The #else part must be processed
-;;;    for nested #ifs.
-;;;  Case 4:  #ifX not taken, and there's no #else.
-;;;    The #ifX part must be hidden.
-;;;
-;;;  Further processing is done by narrowing to the relevant region
-;;;  and just recursively calling hide-ifdef-guts.
-;;;
-;;;  When hif-possibly-hide returns, point is at the end of the
-;;;  possibly-hidden range.
-
-(defun hif-recurse-on (start end)
+;;  Hif-Possibly-Hide
+;;  There are four cases.  The #ifX expression is "taken" if it
+;;  the hide-ifdef-evaluator returns T.  Presumably, this means the code
+;;  inside the #ifdef would be included when the program was
+;;  compiled.
+;;
+;;  Case 1:  #ifX taken, and there's an #else.
+;;     The #else part must be hidden.  The #if (then) part must be
+;;     processed for nested #ifX's.
+;;  Case 2:  #ifX taken, and there's no #else.
+;;     The #if part must be processed for nested #ifX's.
+;;  Case 3:  #ifX not taken, and there's an #elif
+;;     The #if part must be hidden, and then evaluate
+;;     the #elif condition like a new #ifX.
+;;  Case 4:  #ifX not taken, and there's just an #else.
+;;     The #if part must be hidden.  The #else part must be processed
+;;     for nested #ifs.
+;;  Case 5:  #ifX not taken, and there's no #else.
+;;     The #ifX part must be hidden.
+;;
+;;  Further processing is done by narrowing to the relevant region
+;;  and just recursively calling hide-ifdef-guts.
+;;
+;;  When hif-possibly-hide returns, point is at the end of the
+;;  possibly-hidden range.
+
+(defvar hif-recurse-level 0)
+
+(defun hif-recurse-on (start end &optional dont-go-eol)
   "Call `hide-ifdef-guts' after narrowing to end of START line and END
line."
   (save-excursion
     (save-restriction
       (goto-char start)
-      (end-of-line)
+      (unless dont-go-eol
+        (end-of-line))
       (narrow-to-region (point) end)
-      (hide-ifdef-guts))))
+      (let ((hif-recurse-level (1+ hif-recurse-level)))
+        (hide-ifdef-guts)))))

-(defun hif-possibly-hide ()
+(defun hif-possibly-hide (expand-reinclusion)
   "Called at #ifX expression, this hides those parts that should be hidden.
-It uses the judgment of `hide-ifdef-evaluator'."
+It uses the judgment of `hide-ifdef-evaluator'.  EXPAND-REINCLUSION is a
flag
+indicating that we should expand the #ifdef even if it should be hidden.
+Refer to `hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' for more details."
   ;; (message "hif-possibly-hide") (sit-for 1)
-  (let ((test (hif-canonicalize hif-ifx-regexp))
-    (range (hif-find-range)))
+  (let* ((case-fold-search nil)
+         (test (hif-canonicalize hif-ifx-regexp))
+         (range (hif-find-range))
+         (elifs (hif-range-elif range))
+         (if-part t) ; Everytime we start from if-part
+         (complete nil))
     ;; (message "test = %s" test) (sit-for 1)

     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-end range))
-    (if (not (hif-not (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator test)))
-    (cond ((hif-range-else range)    ; case 1
+    (while (not complete)
+      (if (and (not (and expand-reinclusion if-part))
+               (hif-not (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator test)))
+          ;; ifX/elif is FALSE
+          (if elifs
+              ;; Case 3 - Hide the #ifX and eval #elif
+              (let ((newstart (car elifs)))
+                (hif-hide-line (hif-range-start range))
+                (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
+                                   (1- newstart))
+                (setcar range newstart)
+                (goto-char newstart)
+                (setq elifs (cdr elifs))
+                (setq test (hif-canonicalize hif-elif-regexp)))
+
+            ;; Check for #else
+            (cond ((hif-range-else range)
+                   ;; Case 4 - #else block visible
+                   (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
+                   (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
+                                      (1- (hif-range-else range)))
+                   (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-else range)
+                                   (hif-range-end range)))
+                  (t
+                   ;; Case 5 - No #else block, hide #ifX
+                   (hide-ifdef-region (point)
+                                      (1- (hif-range-end range)))))
+            (setq complete t))
+
+        ;; ifX/elif is TRUE
+        (cond (elifs
+               ;; Luke fix: distinguish from #elif..#elif to #elif..#else
+               (let ((elif (car elifs)))
+                 ;; hide all elifs
+                 (hif-hide-line elif)
+                 (hide-ifdef-region elif (1- (hif-range-end range)))
+                 (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
+                                 elif)))
+              ((hif-range-else range)
+               ;; Case 1 - Hide #elif and #else blocks, recurse #ifX
                (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
                (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-else range)
                                   (1- (hif-range-end range)))
                (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
                                (hif-range-else range)))
-          (t            ; case 2
+              (t
+               ;; Case 2 - No #else, just recurse #ifX
                (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-start range)
                                (hif-range-end range))))
-      (cond ((hif-range-else range)    ; case 3
-         (hif-hide-line (hif-range-else range))
-         (hide-ifdef-region (hif-range-start range)
-                (1- (hif-range-else range)))
-         (hif-recurse-on (hif-range-else range)
-                 (hif-range-end range)))
-        (t                ; case 4
-         (hide-ifdef-region (point)
-                (1- (hif-range-end range))))))
+        (setq complete t))
+      (setq if-part nil))
+
+    ;; complete = t
     (hif-hide-line (hif-range-start range)) ; Always hide start.
     (goto-char (hif-range-end range))
     (end-of-line)))

+(defun hif-evaluate-region (start end)
+  (let* ((tokens (ignore-errors ; Prevent C statement things like
+                                ; 'do { ... } while (0)'
+                   (hif-tokenize start end)))
+         (expr (and tokens
+                    (condition-case nil
+                        (hif-parse-exp tokens)
+                      (error
+                       tokens))))
+         (result (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator expr)))
+    result))
+
+(defun hif-evaluate-macro (rstart rend)
+  "Evaluate the macro expansion result for a region.
+If no region active, find the current #ifdefs and evaluate the result.
+Currently it supports only math calculations, strings or argumented macros
can
+not be expanded."
+  (interactive "r")
+  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
+    (save-excursion
+      (unless mark-active
+        (setq rstart nil rend nil)
+        (beginning-of-line)
+        (when (and (re-search-forward hif-macro-expr-prefix-regexp nil t)
+                   (string= "define" (match-string 2)))
+          (re-search-forward hif-macroref-regexp nil t)))
+      (let* ((start (or rstart (point)))
+             (end   (or rend (progn (hif-end-of-line) (point))))
+             (defined nil)
+             (simple 't)
+             (tokens (ignore-errors ; Prevent C statement things like
+                                        ; 'do { ... } while (0)'
+                       (hif-tokenize start end)))
+             (expr (or (and (<= (length tokens) 1) ; Simple token
+                            (setq defined (assoc (car tokens)
hide-ifdef-env))
+                            (setq simple (atom (hif-lookup (car tokens))))
+                            (hif-lookup (car tokens)))
+                       (and tokens
+                            (condition-case nil
+                                (hif-parse-exp tokens)
+                              (error
+                               nil)))))
+             (result (funcall hide-ifdef-evaluator expr))
+             (exprstring (replace-regexp-in-string
+                          ;; Trim off leading/trailing whites
+                          "^[ \t]*\\([^ \t]+\\)[ \t]*" "\\1"
+                          (replace-regexp-in-string
+                           "\\(//.*\\)" "" ; Trim off end-of-line comments
+                           (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)))))
+        (cond
+         ((and (<= (length tokens) 1) simple) ; Simple token
+          (if defined
+              (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)
+            (message "`%s' is not defined" exprstring)))
+         ((integerp result)
+          (if (or (= 0 result) (= 1 result))
+              (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)
+            (message "%S (0x%x) <= `%s'" result result exprstring)))
+         ((null result) (message "%S <= `%s'" 'false exprstring))
+         ((eq t result) (message "%S <= `%s'" 'true exprstring))
+         (t (message "%S <= `%s'" result exprstring)))
+        result))))
+
 (defun hif-parse-macro-arglist (str)
   "Parse argument list formatted as '( arg1 [ , argn] [...] )'.
 The '...' is also included.  Return a list of the arguments, if '...'
exists the
@@ -1530,7 +1755,12 @@ first arg will be `hif-etc'."
 It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a recursive entry."
   ;; (message "hide-ifdef-guts")
   (save-excursion
-    (let ((case-fold-search nil)
+    (let* ((case-fold-search t) ; Ignore case for
`hide-ifdef-header-regexp'
+           (expand-header (and hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection
+                               (string-match hide-ifdef-header-regexp
+                                             (buffer-file-name))
+                               (zerop hif-recurse-level)))
+           (case-fold-search nil)
            min max)
       (goto-char (point-min))
       (setf min (point))
@@ -1538,7 +1768,7 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on a
recursive entry."
                (setf max (hif-find-any-ifX))
                (hif-add-new-defines min max)
                (if max
-                   (hif-possibly-hide))
+                   (hif-possibly-hide expand-header))
                (setf min (point))
                while max))))

@@ -1585,17 +1815,30 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on
a recursive entry."
       (overlay-put overlay 'face nil)
       (overlay-put overlay 'invisible 'hide-ifdef))))))

-(defun hide-ifdef-define (var)
-  "Define a VAR so that #ifdef VAR would be included."
-  (interactive "SDefine what? ")
-  (hif-set-var var 1)
+(defun hide-ifdef-define (var &optional val)
+  "Define a VAR to VAL (default 1) in `hide-ifdef-env'.
+This allows #ifdef VAR to be hidden."
+  (interactive
+   (let* ((default (save-excursion
+                     (beginning-of-line)
+                     (cond ((looking-at hif-ifx-else-endif-regexp)
+                            (forward-word 2)
+                            (current-word 'strict))
+                           (t
+                            nil))))
+          (var (read-minibuffer "Define what? " default))
+          (val (read-from-minibuffer (format "Set %s to? (default 1): "
var)
+                                     nil nil t nil "1")))
+     (list var val)))
+  (hif-set-var var (or val 1))
+  (message "%s set to %s" var (or val 1))
+  (sleep-for 1)
   (if hide-ifdef-hiding (hide-ifdefs)))

 (defun hif-undefine-symbol (var)
   (setq hide-ifdef-env
         (delete (assoc var hide-ifdef-env) hide-ifdef-env)))

-
 (defun hide-ifdef-undef (start end)
   "Undefine a VAR so that #ifdef VAR would not be included."
   (interactive "r")
@@ -1616,20 +1859,23 @@ It does not do the work that's pointless to redo on
a recursive entry."
 Assume that defined symbols have been added to `hide-ifdef-env'.
 The text hidden is the text that would not be included by the C
 preprocessor if it were given the file with those symbols defined.
+With prefix command presents it will also hide the #ifdefs themselves.

 Turn off hiding by calling `show-ifdefs'."

   (interactive)
-  (message "Hiding...")
+  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines current-prefix-arg))
+    (or nomsg
+        (message "Hiding..."))
     (setq hif-outside-read-only buffer-read-only)
-  (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1)) ; turn on hide-ifdef-mode
+    (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1)) ; Turn on hide-ifdef-mode
     (if hide-ifdef-hiding
         (show-ifdefs))                    ; Otherwise, deep confusion.
     (setq hide-ifdef-hiding t)
     (hide-ifdef-guts)
     (setq buffer-read-only (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only))
     (or nomsg
-      (message "Hiding done")))
+        (message "Hiding done"))))


 (defun show-ifdefs ()
@@ -1661,9 +1907,15 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
               (min max-bottom (1- (point)))))))


-(defun hide-ifdef-block ()
-  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the
cursor."
-  (interactive)
+(defun hide-ifdef-block (&optional arg start end)
+  "Hide the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the
cursor.
+With optional prefix agument ARG, also hide the #ifdefs themselves."
+  (interactive "P\nr")
+  (let ((hide-ifdef-lines arg))
+    (if mark-active
+        (let ((hif-recurse-level (1+ hif-recurse-level)))
+          (hif-recurse-on start end t)
+          (setq mark-active nil))
       (unless hide-ifdef-mode (hide-ifdef-mode 1))
       (let ((top-bottom (hif-find-ifdef-block)))
         (hide-ifdef-region (car top-bottom) (cdr top-bottom))
@@ -1671,12 +1923,26 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
           (hif-hide-line (car top-bottom))
           (hif-hide-line (1+ (cdr top-bottom))))
         (setq hide-ifdef-hiding t))
-  (setq buffer-read-only (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only)))
+      (setq buffer-read-only
+            (or hide-ifdef-read-only hif-outside-read-only)))))

-(defun show-ifdef-block ()
+(defun show-ifdef-block (&optional start end)
   "Show the ifdef block (true or false part) enclosing or before the
cursor."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((top-bottom (hif-find-ifdef-block)))
+  (interactive "r")
+  (if mark-active
+      (progn
+        (dolist (o (overlays-in start end))
+          (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+              (delete-overlay o)))
+        (setq mark-active nil))
+    (let ((top-bottom (condition-case nil
+                          (hif-find-ifdef-block)
+                        (error
+                         nil)))
+          (ovrs (overlays-in (max (point-min) (1- (point)))
+                             (min (point-max) (1+ (point)))))
+          (del nil))
+      (if top-bottom
     (if hide-ifdef-lines
         (hif-show-ifdef-region
          (save-excursion
@@ -1684,7 +1950,15 @@ Return as (TOP . BOTTOM) the extent of ifdef block."
          (save-excursion
            (goto-char (1+ (cdr top-bottom)))
            (hif-end-of-line) (point)))
-      (hif-show-ifdef-region (1- (car top-bottom)) (cdr top-bottom)))))
+      (setf del (hif-show-ifdef-region
+                 (1- (car top-bottom)) (cdr top-bottom)))))
+      (if (not (and top-bottom
+                    del))
+          (dolist (o ovrs)
+            ;;(dolist (o (overlays-in (1- (point)) (1+ (point))))
+            ;;   (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef) (message "%S" o)))
+            (if (overlay-get o 'hide-ifdef)
+                (delete-overlay o)))))))


 ;;;  definition alist support

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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-07-03  2:37         ` Luke Lee
@ 2014-07-07  0:02           ` Glenn Morris
  2014-07-07  1:00             ` Glenn Morris
  2014-07-07  9:04             ` Luke Lee
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2014-07-07  0:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Luke Lee; +Cc: 17854


Thanks, I suggest you apply this to trunk now.
Remember the ChangeLog entry, and try to add a NEWS entry that
summarizes the changes that users will care about.
Then you can close this bug report, by sending a mail to 17854-done@debbugs.
Thanks!





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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-07-07  0:02           ` Glenn Morris
@ 2014-07-07  1:00             ` Glenn Morris
  2014-07-07  9:05               ` Luke Lee
  2014-07-07  9:04             ` Luke Lee
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2014-07-07  1:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Luke Lee; +Cc: 17854


PS hideif.el doesn't have a maintainer - would you like to do it?
If so, just change the Maintainer: header in the file.





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* bug#17854: Completed
  2014-06-26 13:51 bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements Luke Lee
  2014-06-26 16:56 ` Glenn Morris
  2014-06-27  9:37 ` Luke Lee
@ 2014-07-07  9:04 ` Luke Lee
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Luke Lee @ 2014-07-07  9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 17854-done

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Completed.

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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-07-07  0:02           ` Glenn Morris
  2014-07-07  1:00             ` Glenn Morris
@ 2014-07-07  9:04             ` Luke Lee
  2014-07-07 16:10               ` Glenn Morris
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread
From: Luke Lee @ 2014-07-07  9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 17854

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Completed, thanks!


2014-07-07 8:02 GMT+08:00 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>:

>
> Thanks, I suggest you apply this to trunk now.
> Remember the ChangeLog entry, and try to add a NEWS entry that
> summarizes the changes that users will care about.
> Then you can close this bug report, by sending a mail to
> 17854-done@debbugs.
> Thanks!
>



-- 
Best regards,
Luke Lee

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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-07-07  1:00             ` Glenn Morris
@ 2014-07-07  9:05               ` Luke Lee
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Luke Lee @ 2014-07-07  9:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 17854

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Sure! I'll be glad to.


2014-07-07 9:00 GMT+08:00 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>:

>
> PS hideif.el doesn't have a maintainer - would you like to do it?
> If so, just change the Maintainer: header in the file.
>



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Best regards,
Luke Lee

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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-07-07  9:04             ` Luke Lee
@ 2014-07-07 16:10               ` Glenn Morris
  2014-07-08  2:10                 ` Luke Lee
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2014-07-07 16:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Luke Lee; +Cc: 17854


Thanks. One tiny comment - your ChangeLog entry should not start with
"lisp/". If you use `C-x 4 a' with your cursor in the right place in
hideif.el, it will start making a ChangeLog entry with the right format.





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* bug#17854: The patch #3 of 3 for hideif.el, a lot of bug fixes and enhancements
  2014-07-07 16:10               ` Glenn Morris
@ 2014-07-08  2:10                 ` Luke Lee
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Luke Lee @ 2014-07-08  2:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Glenn Morris; +Cc: 17854

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That's really convenient! I fixed that, thank you.


2014-07-08 0:10 GMT+08:00 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>:

>
> Thanks. One tiny comment - your ChangeLog entry should not start with
> "lisp/". If you use `C-x 4 a' with your cursor in the right place in
> hideif.el, it will start making a ChangeLog entry with the right format.
>



-- 
Best regards,
Luke Lee

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2014-06-27  9:37 ` Luke Lee
2014-06-28  1:53   ` Glenn Morris
2014-06-28  3:22     ` Glenn Morris
2014-06-30 14:42     ` Luke Lee
2014-06-30 21:47       ` Stefan Monnier
2014-07-01  1:55         ` Luke Lee
2014-07-01  6:44       ` Glenn Morris
2014-07-03  2:37         ` Luke Lee
2014-07-07  0:02           ` Glenn Morris
2014-07-07  1:00             ` Glenn Morris
2014-07-07  9:05               ` Luke Lee
2014-07-07  9:04             ` Luke Lee
2014-07-07 16:10               ` Glenn Morris
2014-07-08  2:10                 ` Luke Lee
2014-07-07  9:04 ` bug#17854: Completed Luke Lee

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