* bug#6834: octave-mode block comments need highlighting
2010-08-12 9:48 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2010-08-12 14:46 ` Stefan Monnier
2010-08-12 15:44 ` Andreas Schwab
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2010-08-12 14:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sprague, Webb (OFM)
>> In octave mode, block comments (separated by "%{" and "%}") should be
>> highlighted in the same font as regular line comments.
> The patch below should morally fix it, but as the comment explains, it
> won't work until we fix the underlying C code.
Actually, the patch had a bug and the underlying problem in the C-level
code didn't exist (it used to exist, but I already fixed it a few years
ago, apparently), but another limitation in the semantics of
syntax-tables was the culprit.
I installed the patch below on the trunk, which adds a new comment
style "c", and should also fix your problem.
Stefan
=== modified file 'etc/NEWS'
--- etc/NEWS 2010-08-11 18:28:10 +0000
+++ etc/NEWS 2010-08-12 13:49:42 +0000
@@ -424,6 +424,7 @@
\f
* Lisp changes in Emacs 24.1
+** Syntax tables support a new "comment style c" additionally to style b.
** frame-local variables cannot be let-bound any more.
** prog-mode is a new major-mode meant to be the parent of programming mode.
** define-minor-mode accepts a new keyword :variable.
=== modified file 'lisp/ChangeLog'
--- lisp/ChangeLog 2010-08-12 12:46:24 +0000
+++ lisp/ChangeLog 2010-08-12 14:06:12 +0000
@@ -1,5 +1,11 @@
2010-08-12 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
+ * progmodes/octave-mod.el (octave-mode-syntax-table): Use the new "c"
+ comment style (bug#6834).
+ * progmodes/scheme.el (scheme-mode-syntax-table):
+ * emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el (lisp-mode-syntax-table): Remove spurious
+ "b" flag in "' 14b" syntax.
+
* progmodes/octave-mod.el (octave-mode-map): Remove special bindings
for (un)commenting the region and performing completion.
(octave-mode-menu): Use standard commands for help and completion.
=== modified file 'lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el'
--- lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el 2010-05-14 16:41:01 +0000
+++ lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el 2010-08-12 12:10:52 +0000
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
(let ((table (copy-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table)))
(modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "_ " table)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\] "_ " table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?# "' 14b" table)
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?# "' 14" table)
(modify-syntax-entry ?| "\" 23bn" table)
table)
"Syntax table used in `lisp-mode'.")
=== modified file 'lisp/progmodes/octave-mod.el'
--- lisp/progmodes/octave-mod.el 2010-08-12 12:46:24 +0000
+++ lisp/progmodes/octave-mod.el 2010-08-12 13:51:38 +0000
@@ -294,17 +294,16 @@
(modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"" table)
(modify-syntax-entry ?. "w" table)
(modify-syntax-entry ?_ "w" table)
- ;; FIXME: The "b" flag only applies to the second letter of the comstart
+ ;; The "b" flag only applies to the second letter of the comstart
;; and the first letter of the comend, i.e. the "4b" below is ineffective.
;; If we try to put `b' on the single-line comments, we get a similar
;; problem where the % and # chars appear as first chars of the 2-char
;; comend, so the multi-line ender is also turned into style-b.
- ;; Really, we can't make it work without extending the syntax-tables, or
- ;; via font-lock-syntactic-keywords.
+ ;; So we need the new "c" comment style.
(modify-syntax-entry ?\% "< 13" table)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\# "< 13" table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?\{ "(} 2b" table)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?\} "){ 4b" table)
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?\{ "(} 2c" table)
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?\} "){ 4c" table)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" table)
table)
"Syntax table in use in `octave-mode' buffers.")
=== modified file 'lisp/progmodes/scheme.el'
--- lisp/progmodes/scheme.el 2010-01-13 08:35:10 +0000
+++ lisp/progmodes/scheme.el 2010-08-12 12:12:55 +0000
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
;; Special characters
(modify-syntax-entry ?, "' " st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?@ "' " st)
- (modify-syntax-entry ?# "' 14b" st)
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?# "' 14" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "\\ " st)
st))
\f
=== modified file 'src/ChangeLog'
--- src/ChangeLog 2010-08-11 18:47:34 +0000
+++ src/ChangeLog 2010-08-12 14:04:21 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,22 @@
+2010-08-12 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
+
+ Introduce a new comment style "c" flag.
+ * syntax.c (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEB)
+ (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEC): New macros.
+ (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE): Use them, add an argument.
+ (syntax_prefix_flag_p): New function.
+ (Fstring_to_syntax): Understand new "c" flag.
+ (Finternal_describe_syntax_value): Recognize new flag; use the
+ SYNTAX_FLAGS_* macros.
+ (scan_sexps_forward, Fparse_partial_sexp): Change representation of
+ comment style to accomodate the new styles.
+ (back_comment, forw_comment, Fforward_comment, scan_lists)
+ (scan_sexps_forward): Update code to obey the new comment style flag.
+
+ * syntax.h: Move SYNTAX_FLAGS_FOO() macros to syntax.c.
+
+ * casefiddle.c (casify_region): Use the new syntax_prefix_flag_p.
+
2010-08-11 Jan Djärv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se>
* xfns.c (x_defined_color): If USE_GTK, call xg_check_special_colors
=== modified file 'src/casefiddle.c'
--- src/casefiddle.c 2010-07-08 21:25:08 +0000
+++ src/casefiddle.c 2010-08-12 12:35:56 +0000
@@ -243,7 +243,8 @@
&& (!inword || flag != CASE_CAPITALIZE_UP))
c = UPCASE1 (c);
if ((int) flag >= (int) CASE_CAPITALIZE)
- inword = ((SYNTAX (c) == Sword) && (inword || !SYNTAX_PREFIX (c)));
+ inword = ((SYNTAX (c) == Sword)
+ && (inword || !syntax_prefix_flag_p (c)));
if (c != c2)
{
last = start;
=== modified file 'src/syntax.c'
--- src/syntax.c 2010-07-12 17:47:17 +0000
+++ src/syntax.c 2010-08-12 14:02:14 +0000
@@ -34,6 +34,60 @@
#include "syntax.h"
#include "intervals.h"
+#include "category.h"
+
+/* Then there are seven single-bit flags that have the following meanings:
+ 1. This character is the first of a two-character comment-start sequence.
+ 2. This character is the second of a two-character comment-start sequence.
+ 3. This character is the first of a two-character comment-end sequence.
+ 4. This character is the second of a two-character comment-end sequence.
+ 5. This character is a prefix, for backward-prefix-chars.
+ 6. The char is part of a delimiter for comments of style "b".
+ 7. This character is part of a nestable comment sequence.
+ 8. The char is part of a delimiter for comments of style "c".
+ Note that any two-character sequence whose first character has flag 1
+ and whose second character has flag 2 will be interpreted as a comment start.
+
+ bit 6 and 8 are used to discriminate between different comment styles.
+ Languages such as C++ allow two orthogonal syntax start/end pairs
+ and bit 6 is used to determine whether a comment-end or Scommentend
+ ends style a or b. Comment markers can start style a, b, c, or bc.
+ Style a is always the default.
+ For 2-char comment markers, the style b flag is only looked up on the second
+ char of the comment marker and on the first char of the comment ender.
+ For style c (like to for the nested flag), the flag can be placed on any
+ one of the chars.
+ */
+
+/* These macros extract specific flags from an integer
+ that holds the syntax code and the flags. */
+
+#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST(flags) (((flags) >> 16) & 1)
+
+#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_SECOND(flags) (((flags) >> 17) & 1)
+
+#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_FIRST(flags) (((flags) >> 18) & 1)
+
+#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_SECOND(flags) (((flags) >> 19) & 1)
+
+#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_PREFIX(flags) (((flags) >> 20) & 1)
+
+#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEB(flags) (((flags) >> 21) & 1)
+#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEC(flags) (((flags) >> 22) & 2)
+/* FLAGS should be the flags of the main char of the comment marker, e.g.
+ the second for comstart and the first for comend. */
+#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE(flags, other_flags) \
+ (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEB (flags) \
+ | SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEC (flags) \
+ | SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEC (other_flags))
+
+#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED(flags) (((flags) >> 22) & 1)
+
+/* These macros extract a particular flag for a given character. */
+
+#define SYNTAX_COMEND_FIRST(c) \
+ (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_FIRST (SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c)))
+#define SYNTAX_PREFIX(c) (SYNTAX_FLAGS_PREFIX (SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c)))
/* We use these constants in place for comment-style and
string-ender-char to distinguish comments/strings started by
@@ -41,7 +95,6 @@
#define ST_COMMENT_STYLE (256 + 1)
#define ST_STRING_STYLE (256 + 2)
-#include "category.h"
Lisp_Object Qsyntax_table_p, Qsyntax_table, Qscan_error;
@@ -106,6 +159,11 @@
int, Lisp_Object, int);
static int in_classes (int, Lisp_Object);
\f
+/* Whether the syntax of the character C has the prefix flag set. */
+int syntax_prefix_flag_p (int c)
+{
+ return SYNTAX_PREFIX (c);
+}
struct gl_state_s gl_state; /* Global state of syntax parser. */
@@ -514,7 +572,8 @@
/* Check for 2-char comment markers. */
com2start = (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST (syntax)
&& SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_SECOND (prev_syntax)
- && comstyle == SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (prev_syntax)
+ && (comstyle
+ == SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (prev_syntax, syntax))
&& (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (prev_syntax)
|| SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax)) == comnested);
com2end = (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_FIRST (syntax)
@@ -543,7 +602,8 @@
&& SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_FIRST (next_syntax))
|| ((com2end || comnested)
&& SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_SECOND (syntax)
- && comstyle == SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax)
+ && (comstyle
+ == SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax, prev_syntax))
&& SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST (next_syntax)))
goto lossage;
/* UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (next + 1); */
@@ -563,7 +623,7 @@
code = Scomment;
/* Ignore comment starters of a different style. */
else if (code == Scomment
- && (comstyle != SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax)
+ && (comstyle != SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax, 0)
|| SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax) != comnested))
continue;
@@ -613,7 +673,7 @@
break;
case Sendcomment:
- if (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax) == comstyle
+ if (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax, 0) == comstyle
&& ((com2end && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (prev_syntax))
|| SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax)) == comnested)
/* This is the same style of comment ender as ours. */
@@ -930,6 +990,10 @@
case 'n':
val |= 1 << 22;
break;
+
+ case 'c':
+ val |= 1 << 23;
+ break;
}
if (val < XVECTOR (Vsyntax_code_object)->size && NILP (match))
@@ -969,12 +1033,13 @@
3 means CHAR is the start of a two-char comment end sequence.
4 means CHAR is the second character of such a sequence.
-There can be up to two orthogonal comment sequences. This is to support
+There can be several orthogonal comment sequences. This is to support
language modes such as C++. By default, all comment sequences are of style
a, but you can set the comment sequence style to b (on the second character
-of a comment-start, or the first character of a comment-end sequence) using
-this flag:
+of a comment-start, and the first character of a comment-end sequence) and/or
+c (on any of its chars) using this flag:
b means CHAR is part of comment sequence b.
+ c means CHAR is part of comment sequence c.
n means CHAR is part of a nestable comment sequence.
p means CHAR is a prefix character for `backward-prefix-chars';
@@ -1017,7 +1082,9 @@
(Lisp_Object syntax)
{
register enum syntaxcode code;
- char desc, start1, start2, end1, end2, prefix, comstyle, comnested;
+ int syntax_code;
+ char desc, start1, start2, end1, end2, prefix,
+ comstyleb, comstylec, comnested;
char str[2];
Lisp_Object first, match_lisp, value = syntax;
@@ -1048,14 +1115,16 @@
return syntax;
}
- code = (enum syntaxcode) (XINT (first) & 0377);
- start1 = (XINT (first) >> 16) & 1;
- start2 = (XINT (first) >> 17) & 1;
- end1 = (XINT (first) >> 18) & 1;
- end2 = (XINT (first) >> 19) & 1;
- prefix = (XINT (first) >> 20) & 1;
- comstyle = (XINT (first) >> 21) & 1;
- comnested = (XINT (first) >> 22) & 1;
+ syntax_code = XINT (first);
+ code = (enum syntaxcode) (syntax_code & 0377);
+ start1 = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST (syntax_code);
+ start2 = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_SECOND (syntax_code);;
+ end1 = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_FIRST (syntax_code);
+ end2 = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_SECOND (syntax_code);
+ prefix = SYNTAX_FLAGS_PREFIX (syntax_code);
+ comstyleb = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEB (syntax_code);
+ comstylec = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEC (syntax_code);
+ comnested = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax_code);
if ((int) code < 0 || (int) code >= (int) Smax)
{
@@ -1084,8 +1153,10 @@
if (prefix)
insert ("p", 1);
- if (comstyle)
+ if (comstyleb)
insert ("b", 1);
+ if (comstylec)
+ insert ("c", 1);
if (comnested)
insert ("n", 1);
@@ -1145,8 +1216,10 @@
insert_string (",\n\t is the first character of a comment-end sequence");
if (end2)
insert_string (",\n\t is the second character of a comment-end sequence");
- if (comstyle)
+ if (comstyleb)
insert_string (" (comment style b)");
+ if (comstylec)
+ insert_string (" (comment style c)");
if (comnested)
insert_string (" (nestable)");
@@ -2060,7 +2133,7 @@
FROM_BYTE is the bytepos corresponding to FROM.
Do not move past STOP (a charpos).
The comment over which we have to jump is of style STYLE
- (either SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE(foo) or ST_COMMENT_STYLE).
+ (either SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE(foo) or ST_COMMENT_STYLE).
NESTING should be positive to indicate the nesting at the beginning
for nested comments and should be zero or negative else.
ST_COMMENT_STYLE cannot be nested.
@@ -2087,7 +2160,7 @@
{
register int c, c1;
register enum syntaxcode code;
- register int syntax;
+ register int syntax, other_syntax;
if (nesting <= 0) nesting = -1;
@@ -2109,7 +2182,7 @@
syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c);
code = syntax & 0xff;
if (code == Sendcomment
- && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax) == style
+ && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax, 0) == style
&& (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax) ?
(nesting > 0 && --nesting == 0) : nesting < 0))
/* we have encountered a comment end of the same style
@@ -2125,7 +2198,7 @@
if (nesting > 0
&& code == Scomment
&& SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax)
- && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax) == style)
+ && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax, 0) == style)
/* we have encountered a nested comment of the same style
as the comment sequence which began this comment section */
nesting++;
@@ -2134,11 +2207,13 @@
forw_incomment:
if (from < stop && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_FIRST (syntax)
- && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax) == style
&& (c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte),
- SYNTAX_COMEND_SECOND (c1))
+ other_syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c1),
+ SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_SECOND (other_syntax))
+ && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax, other_syntax) == style
&& ((SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax) ||
- SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1)) ? nesting > 0 : nesting < 0))
+ SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (other_syntax))
+ ? nesting > 0 : nesting < 0))
{
if (--nesting <= 0)
/* we have encountered a comment end of the same style
@@ -2155,10 +2230,11 @@
&& from < stop
&& SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST (syntax)
&& (c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte),
- SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1) == style
- && SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND (c1))
+ other_syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c1),
+ SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (other_syntax, syntax) == style
+ && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_SECOND (other_syntax))
&& (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax) ||
- SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1)))
+ SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (other_syntax)))
/* we have encountered a nested comment of the same style
as the comment sequence which began this comment
section */
@@ -2209,7 +2285,7 @@
{
do
{
- int comstart_first;
+ int comstart_first, syntax, other_syntax;
if (from == stop)
{
@@ -2218,15 +2294,17 @@
return Qnil;
}
c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte);
+ syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c);
code = SYNTAX (c);
- comstart_first = SYNTAX_COMSTART_FIRST (c);
- comnested = SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c);
- comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c);
+ comstart_first = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST (syntax);
+ comnested = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax);
+ comstyle = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax, 0);
INC_BOTH (from, from_byte);
UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from);
if (from < stop && comstart_first
&& (c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte),
- SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND (c1)))
+ other_syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c1),
+ SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_SECOND (other_syntax)))
{
/* We have encountered a comment start sequence and we
are ignoring all text inside comments. We must record
@@ -2234,8 +2312,9 @@
only a comment end of the same style actually ends
the comment section. */
code = Scomment;
- comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1);
- comnested = comnested || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1);
+ comstyle = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (other_syntax, syntax);
+ comnested
+ = comnested || SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (other_syntax);
INC_BOTH (from, from_byte);
UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from);
}
@@ -2271,7 +2350,7 @@
{
while (1)
{
- int quoted;
+ int quoted, syntax;
if (from <= stop)
{
@@ -2284,15 +2363,17 @@
/* char_quoted does UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from). */
quoted = char_quoted (from, from_byte);
c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte);
+ syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c);
code = SYNTAX (c);
comstyle = 0;
- comnested = SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c);
+ comnested = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax);
if (code == Sendcomment)
- comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c);
- if (from > stop && SYNTAX_COMEND_SECOND (c)
+ comstyle = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax, 0);
+ if (from > stop && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_SECOND (syntax)
&& prev_char_comend_first (from, from_byte)
&& !char_quoted (from - 1, dec_bytepos (from_byte)))
{
+ int other_syntax;
/* We must record the comment style encountered so that
later, we can match only the proper comment begin
sequence of the same style. */
@@ -2301,8 +2382,10 @@
/* Calling char_quoted, above, set up global syntax position
at the new value of FROM. */
c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte);
- comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1);
- comnested = comnested || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1);
+ other_syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c1);
+ comstyle = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (other_syntax, syntax);
+ comnested
+ = comnested || SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (other_syntax);
}
if (code == Scomment_fence)
@@ -2349,7 +2432,7 @@
{
/* Failure: we should go back to the end of this
not-quite-endcomment. */
- if (SYNTAX(c) != code)
+ if (SYNTAX (c) != code)
/* It was a two-char Sendcomment. */
INC_BOTH (from, from_byte);
goto leave;
@@ -2423,21 +2506,23 @@
{
while (from < stop)
{
- int comstart_first, prefix;
+ int comstart_first, prefix, syntax, other_syntax;
UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from);
c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte);
+ syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c);
code = SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c);
- comstart_first = SYNTAX_COMSTART_FIRST (c);
- comnested = SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c);
- comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c);
- prefix = SYNTAX_PREFIX (c);
+ comstart_first = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST (syntax);
+ comnested = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax);
+ comstyle = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax, 0);
+ prefix = SYNTAX_FLAGS_PREFIX (syntax);
if (depth == min_depth)
last_good = from;
INC_BOTH (from, from_byte);
UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from);
if (from < stop && comstart_first
&& (c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte),
- SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND (c))
+ other_syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c),
+ SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_SECOND (other_syntax))
&& parse_sexp_ignore_comments)
{
/* we have encountered a comment start sequence and we
@@ -2446,9 +2531,9 @@
only a comment end of the same style actually ends
the comment section */
code = Scomment;
- c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte);
- comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1);
- comnested = comnested || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1);
+ comstyle = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (other_syntax, syntax);
+ comnested
+ = comnested || SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (other_syntax);
INC_BOTH (from, from_byte);
UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD (from);
}
@@ -2592,29 +2677,34 @@
{
while (from > stop)
{
+ int syntax;
DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte);
UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from);
c = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte);
+ syntax= SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c);
code = SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK (c);
if (depth == min_depth)
last_good = from;
comstyle = 0;
- comnested = SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c);
+ comnested = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax);
if (code == Sendcomment)
- comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c);
- if (from > stop && SYNTAX_COMEND_SECOND (c)
+ comstyle = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax, 0);
+ if (from > stop && SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_SECOND (syntax)
&& prev_char_comend_first (from, from_byte)
&& parse_sexp_ignore_comments)
{
/* We must record the comment style encountered so that
later, we can match only the proper comment begin
sequence of the same style. */
+ int c1, other_syntax;
DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte);
UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_BACKWARD (from);
code = Sendcomment;
c1 = FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE (from_byte);
- comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1);
- comnested = comnested || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1);
+ other_syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c1);
+ comstyle = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (other_syntax, syntax);
+ comnested
+ = comnested || SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (other_syntax);
}
/* Quoting turns anything except a comment-ender
@@ -2625,7 +2715,7 @@
DEC_BOTH (from, from_byte);
code = Sword;
}
- else if (SYNTAX_PREFIX (c))
+ else if (SYNTAX_FLAGS_PREFIX (syntax))
continue;
switch (SWITCH_ENUM_CAST (code))
@@ -2949,8 +3039,11 @@
oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate);
oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate);
tem = Fcar (oldstate);
- state.comstyle = NILP (tem) ? 0 : (EQ (tem, Qsyntax_table)
- ? ST_COMMENT_STYLE : 1);
+ state.comstyle = (NILP (tem)
+ ? 0
+ : (EQ (tem, Qsyntax_table)
+ ? ST_COMMENT_STYLE
+ : INTEGERP (tem) ? XINT (tem) : 1));
oldstate = Fcdr (oldstate);
tem = Fcar (oldstate);
@@ -2995,22 +3088,25 @@
while (from < end)
{
+ int syntax;
INC_FROM;
code = prev_from_syntax & 0xff;
if (from < end
&& SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST (prev_from_syntax)
&& (c1 = FETCH_CHAR (from_byte),
- SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND (c1)))
+ syntax = SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c1),
+ SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_SECOND (syntax)))
/* Duplicate code to avoid a complex if-expression
which causes trouble for the SGI compiler. */
{
/* Record the comment style we have entered so that only
the comment-end sequence of the same style actually
terminates the comment section. */
- state.comstyle = SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE (c1);
+ state.comstyle
+ = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (syntax, prev_from_syntax);
comnested = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (prev_from_syntax);
- comnested = comnested || SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED (c1);
+ comnested = comnested || SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (syntax);
state.incomment = comnested ? 1 : -1;
state.comstr_start = prev_from;
INC_FROM;
@@ -3028,7 +3124,7 @@
}
else if (code == Scomment)
{
- state.comstyle = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (prev_from_syntax);
+ state.comstyle = SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE (prev_from_syntax, 0);
state.incomment = (SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED (prev_from_syntax) ?
1 : -1);
state.comstr_start = prev_from;
@@ -3221,8 +3317,7 @@
else an integer (the current comment nesting).
5. t if following a quote character.
6. the minimum paren-depth encountered during this scan.
- 7. t if in a comment of style b; symbol `syntax-table' if the comment
- should be terminated by a generic comment delimiter.
+ 7. style of comment, if any.
8. character address of start of comment or string; nil if not in one.
9. Intermediate data for continuation of parsing (subject to change).
If third arg TARGETDEPTH is non-nil, parsing stops if the depth
@@ -3258,8 +3353,10 @@
SET_PT (state.location);
return Fcons (make_number (state.depth),
- Fcons (state.prevlevelstart < 0 ? Qnil : make_number (state.prevlevelstart),
- Fcons (state.thislevelstart < 0 ? Qnil : make_number (state.thislevelstart),
+ Fcons (state.prevlevelstart < 0
+ ? Qnil : make_number (state.prevlevelstart),
+ Fcons (state.thislevelstart < 0
+ ? Qnil : make_number (state.thislevelstart),
Fcons (state.instring >= 0
? (state.instring == ST_STRING_STYLE
? Qt : make_number (state.instring)) : Qnil,
@@ -3270,8 +3367,9 @@
Fcons (make_number (state.mindepth),
Fcons ((state.comstyle
? (state.comstyle == ST_COMMENT_STYLE
- ? Qsyntax_table : Qt) :
- Qnil),
+ ? Qsyntax_table
+ : make_number (state.comstyle))
+ : Qnil),
Fcons (((state.incomment
|| (state.instring >= 0))
? make_number (state.comstr_start)
=== modified file 'src/syntax.h'
--- src/syntax.h 2010-07-02 09:26:33 +0000
+++ src/syntax.h 2010-08-12 12:36:28 +0000
@@ -128,56 +128,9 @@
: Qnil))
#endif
-/* Then there are seven single-bit flags that have the following meanings:
- 1. This character is the first of a two-character comment-start sequence.
- 2. This character is the second of a two-character comment-start sequence.
- 3. This character is the first of a two-character comment-end sequence.
- 4. This character is the second of a two-character comment-end sequence.
- 5. This character is a prefix, for backward-prefix-chars.
- 6. see below
- 7. This character is part of a nestable comment sequence.
- Note that any two-character sequence whose first character has flag 1
- and whose second character has flag 2 will be interpreted as a comment start.
- bit 6 is used to discriminate between two different comment styles.
- Languages such as C++ allow two orthogonal syntax start/end pairs
- and bit 6 is used to determine whether a comment-end or Scommentend
- ends style a or b. Comment start sequences can start style a or b.
- Style a is always the default.
- */
-
-/* These macros extract a particular flag for a given character. */
-
-#define SYNTAX_COMSTART_FIRST(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 16) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_COMSTART_SECOND(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 17) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_COMEND_FIRST(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 18) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_COMEND_SECOND(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 19) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_PREFIX(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 20) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_COMMENT_STYLE(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 21) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_COMMENT_NESTED(c) ((SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS (c) >> 22) & 1)
-
-/* These macros extract specific flags from an integer
- that holds the syntax code and the flags. */
-
-#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_FIRST(flags) (((flags) >> 16) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMSTART_SECOND(flags) (((flags) >> 17) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_FIRST(flags) (((flags) >> 18) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMEND_SECOND(flags) (((flags) >> 19) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_PREFIX(flags) (((flags) >> 20) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLE(flags) (((flags) >> 21) & 1)
-
-#define SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_NESTED(flags) (((flags) >> 22) & 1)
+/* Whether the syntax of the character C has the prefix flag set. */
+extern int syntax_prefix_flag_p (int c);
/* This array, indexed by a character, contains the syntax code which that
character signifies (as a char). For example,
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