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;;; cc-mode.el --- major mode for editing C and similar languages

;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1987, 1992-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Authors:    2003- Alan Mackenzie
;;             1998- Martin Stjernholm
;;             1992-1999 Barry A. Warsaw
;;             1987 Dave Detlefs
;;             1987 Stewart Clamen
;;             1985 Richard M. Stallman
;; Maintainer: bug-cc-mode@gnu.org
;; Created:    a long, long, time ago. adapted from the original c-mode.el
;; Keywords:   c languages

;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.

;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.

;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.

;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

;;; Commentary:

;; NOTE: Read the commentary below for the right way to submit bug reports!
;; NOTE: See the accompanying texinfo manual for details on using this mode!
;; Note: The version string is in cc-defs.

;; This package provides GNU Emacs major modes for editing C, C++,
;; Objective-C, Java, CORBA's IDL, Pike and AWK code.  As of the
;; latest Emacs and XEmacs releases, it is the default package for
;; editing these languages.  This package is called "CC Mode", and
;; should be spelled exactly this way.

;; CC Mode supports K&R and ANSI C, ANSI C++, Objective-C, Java,
;; CORBA's IDL, Pike and AWK with a consistent indentation model
;; across all modes.  This indentation model is intuitive and very
;; flexible, so that almost any desired style of indentation can be
;; supported.  Installation, usage, and programming details are
;; contained in an accompanying texinfo manual.

;; CC Mode's immediate ancestors were, c++-mode.el, cplus-md.el, and
;; cplus-md1.el..

;; To submit bug reports, type "C-c C-b".  These will be sent to
;; bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org (mirrored as the Usenet newsgroup
;; gnu.emacs.bug) as well as bug-cc-mode@gnu.org, which directly
;; contacts the CC Mode maintainers.  Questions can sent to
;; help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org (mirrored as gnu.emacs.help) and/or
;; bug-cc-mode@gnu.org.  Please do not send bugs or questions to our
;; personal accounts; we reserve the right to ignore such email!

;; Many, many thanks go out to all the folks on the beta test list.
;; Without their patience, testing, insight, code contributions, and
;; encouragement CC Mode would be a far inferior package.

;; You can get the latest version of CC Mode, including PostScript
;; documentation and separate individual files from:
;;
;;     http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/
;;
;; You can join a moderated CC Mode announcement-only mailing list by
;; visiting
;;
;;    http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/cc-mode-announce

;; Externally maintained major modes which use CC-mode's engine include:
;; - cuda-mode
;; - csharp-mode (https://github.com/josteink/csharp-mode)
;; - haxe-mode
;; - d-mode
;; - dart-mode
;; - cc-php-js-cs.el
;; - php-mode
;; - yang-mode
;; - math-mode (mathematica)
;; - unrealscript-mode
;; - groovy-mode

;;; Code:

;; For Emacs < 22.2.
(eval-and-compile
  (unless (fboundp 'declare-function) (defmacro declare-function (&rest _r))))

(eval-when-compile
  (let ((load-path
	 (if (and (boundp 'byte-compile-dest-file)
		  (stringp byte-compile-dest-file))
	     (cons (file-name-directory byte-compile-dest-file) load-path)
	   load-path)))
    (load "cc-bytecomp" nil t)))

(cc-require 'cc-defs)
(cc-require 'cc-vars)
(cc-require-when-compile 'cc-langs)
(cc-require 'cc-engine)
(cc-require 'cc-styles)
(cc-require 'cc-cmds)
(cc-require 'cc-align)
(cc-require 'cc-menus)
(cc-require 'cc-guess)

;; Silence the compiler.
(cc-bytecomp-defvar adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp) ; Emacs
(cc-bytecomp-defun run-mode-hooks)	; Emacs 21.1

;; We set this variable during mode init, yet we don't require
;; font-lock.
(cc-bytecomp-defvar font-lock-defaults)

;; Menu support for both XEmacs and Emacs.  If you don't have easymenu
;; with your version of Emacs, you are incompatible!
(cc-external-require 'easymenu)

;; Load cc-fonts first after font-lock is loaded, since it isn't
;; necessary until font locking is requested.
; (eval-after-load "font-lock" ; 2006-07-09: font-lock is now preloaded.
;   '
(require 'cc-fonts) ;)

\f
;; Other modes and packages which depend on CC Mode should do the
;; following to make sure everything is loaded and available for their
;; use:
;;
;; (require 'cc-mode)
;;
;; And in the major mode function:
;;
;; (c-initialize-cc-mode t)
;; (c-init-language-vars some-mode)
;; (c-common-init 'some-mode) ; Or perhaps (c-basic-common-init 'some-mode)
;;
;; If you're not writing a derived mode using the language variable
;; system, then some-mode is one of the language modes directly
;; supported by CC Mode.  You can then use (c-init-language-vars-for
;; 'some-mode) instead of `c-init-language-vars'.
;; `c-init-language-vars-for' is a function that avoids the rather
;; large expansion of `c-init-language-vars'.
;;
;; If you use `c-basic-common-init' then you might want to call
;; `c-font-lock-init' too to set up CC Mode's font lock support.
;;
;; See cc-langs.el for further info.  A small example of a derived mode
;; is also available at <http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/
;; derived-mode-ex.el>.

(defun c-leave-cc-mode-mode ()
  (when c-buffer-is-cc-mode
    (save-restriction
      (widen)
      (c-save-buffer-state ()
	(c-clear-char-properties (point-min) (point-max) 'category)
	(c-clear-char-properties (point-min) (point-max) 'syntax-table)
	(c-clear-char-properties (point-min) (point-max) 'c-is-sws)
	(c-clear-char-properties (point-min) (point-max) 'c-in-sws)
	(c-clear-char-properties (point-min) (point-max) 'c-type)
	(if (c-major-mode-is 'awk-mode)
	    (c-clear-char-properties (point-min) (point-max) 'c-awk-NL-prop))))
    (setq c-buffer-is-cc-mode nil)))

(defun c-init-language-vars-for (mode)
  "Initialize the language variables for one of the language modes
directly supported by CC Mode.  This can be used instead of the
`c-init-language-vars' macro if the language you want to use is one of
those, rather than a derived language defined through the language
variable system (see \"cc-langs.el\")."
  (cond ((eq mode 'c-mode)    (c-init-language-vars c-mode))
	((eq mode 'c++-mode)  (c-init-language-vars c++-mode))
	((eq mode 'objc-mode) (c-init-language-vars objc-mode))
	((eq mode 'java-mode) (c-init-language-vars java-mode))
	((eq mode 'idl-mode)  (c-init-language-vars idl-mode))
	((eq mode 'pike-mode) (c-init-language-vars pike-mode))
	((eq mode 'awk-mode)  (c-init-language-vars awk-mode))
	(t (error "Unsupported mode %s" mode))))

;;;###autoload
(defun c-initialize-cc-mode (&optional new-style-init)
  "Initialize CC Mode for use in the current buffer.
If the optional NEW-STYLE-INIT is nil or left out then all necessary
initialization to run CC Mode for the C language is done.  Otherwise
only some basic setup is done, and a call to `c-init-language-vars' or
`c-init-language-vars-for' is necessary too (which gives more
control).  See \"cc-mode.el\" for more info."

  (setq c-buffer-is-cc-mode t)

  (let ((initprop 'cc-mode-is-initialized)
	c-initialization-ok)
    (unless (get 'c-initialize-cc-mode initprop)
      (unwind-protect
	  (progn
	    (put 'c-initialize-cc-mode initprop t)
	    (c-initialize-builtin-style)
	    (run-hooks 'c-initialization-hook)
	    ;; Fix obsolete variables.
	    (if (boundp 'c-comment-continuation-stars)
		(setq c-block-comment-prefix c-comment-continuation-stars))
	    (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook 'c-leave-cc-mode-mode)
	    (setq c-initialization-ok t)
	    ;; Connect up with Emacs's electric-indent-mode, for >= Emacs 24.4
            (when (fboundp 'electric-indent-local-mode)
	      (add-hook 'electric-indent-mode-hook 'c-electric-indent-mode-hook)
              (add-hook 'electric-indent-local-mode-hook
                        'c-electric-indent-local-mode-hook)))
	;; Will try initialization hooks again if they failed.
	(put 'c-initialize-cc-mode initprop c-initialization-ok))))

  (unless new-style-init
    (c-init-language-vars-for 'c-mode)))

\f
;;; Common routines.

(defvar c-mode-base-map ()
  "Keymap shared by all CC Mode related modes.")

(defun c-make-inherited-keymap ()
  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
    ;; Necessary to use `cc-bytecomp-fboundp' below since this
    ;; function is called from top-level forms that are evaluated
    ;; while cc-bytecomp is active when one does M-x eval-buffer.
    (cond
     ;; Emacs
     ((cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'set-keymap-parent)
      (set-keymap-parent map c-mode-base-map))
     ;; XEmacs
     ((fboundp 'set-keymap-parents)
      (set-keymap-parents map c-mode-base-map))
     ;; incompatible
     (t (error "CC Mode is incompatible with this version of Emacs")))
    map))

(defun c-define-abbrev-table (name defs &optional doc)
  ;; Compatibility wrapper for `define-abbrev' which passes a non-nil
  ;; sixth argument for SYSTEM-FLAG in emacsen that support it
  ;; (currently only Emacs >= 21.2).
  (let ((table (or (and (boundp name) (symbol-value name))
		   (progn (condition-case nil
                              (define-abbrev-table name nil doc)
                            (wrong-number-of-arguments ;E.g. Emacs<23.
                             (eval `(defvar ,name nil ,doc))
                             (define-abbrev-table name nil)))
			  (symbol-value name)))))
    (while defs
      (condition-case nil
	  (apply 'define-abbrev table (append (car defs) '(t)))
	(wrong-number-of-arguments
	 (apply 'define-abbrev table (car defs))))
      (setq defs (cdr defs)))))
(put 'c-define-abbrev-table 'lisp-indent-function 1)

(defun c-bind-special-erase-keys ()
  ;; Only used in Emacs to bind C-c C-<delete> and C-c C-<backspace>
  ;; to the proper keys depending on `normal-erase-is-backspace'.
  (if normal-erase-is-backspace
      (progn
	(define-key c-mode-base-map (kbd "C-c C-<delete>")
	  'c-hungry-delete-forward)
	(define-key c-mode-base-map (kbd "C-c C-<backspace>")
	  'c-hungry-delete-backwards))
    (define-key c-mode-base-map (kbd "C-c C-<delete>")
      'c-hungry-delete-backwards)
    (define-key c-mode-base-map (kbd "C-c C-<backspace>")
      'c-hungry-delete-forward)))

(if c-mode-base-map
    nil

  (setq c-mode-base-map (make-sparse-keymap))

  ;; Separate M-BS from C-M-h.  The former should remain
  ;; backward-kill-word.
  (define-key c-mode-base-map [(control meta h)] 'c-mark-function)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\e\C-q"    'c-indent-exp)
  (substitute-key-definition 'backward-sentence
			     'c-beginning-of-statement
			     c-mode-base-map global-map)
  (substitute-key-definition 'forward-sentence
			     'c-end-of-statement
			     c-mode-base-map global-map)
  (substitute-key-definition 'indent-new-comment-line
			     'c-indent-new-comment-line
			     c-mode-base-map global-map)
  (substitute-key-definition 'indent-for-tab-command
			     ;; XXX Is this the right thing to do
			     ;; here?
			     'c-indent-line-or-region
			     c-mode-base-map global-map)
  (when (fboundp 'comment-indent-new-line)
    ;; indent-new-comment-line has changed name to
    ;; comment-indent-new-line in Emacs 21.
    (substitute-key-definition 'comment-indent-new-line
			       'c-indent-new-comment-line
			       c-mode-base-map global-map))

  ;; RMS says don't make these the default.
  ;; (April 2006): RMS has now approved these commands as defaults.
  (unless (memq 'argumentative-bod-function c-emacs-features)
    (define-key c-mode-base-map "\e\C-a"    'c-beginning-of-defun)
    (define-key c-mode-base-map "\e\C-e"    'c-end-of-defun))

  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-n"  'c-forward-conditional)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-p"  'c-backward-conditional)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-u"  'c-up-conditional)

  ;; It doesn't suffice to put `c-fill-paragraph' on
  ;; `fill-paragraph-function' since `c-fill-paragraph' must be called
  ;; before any fill prefix adaption is done.  E.g. `filladapt-mode'
  ;; replaces `fill-paragraph' and does the adaption before calling
  ;; `fill-paragraph-function', and we have to mask comments etc
  ;; before that.  Also, `c-fill-paragraph' chains on to
  ;; `fill-paragraph' and the value on `fill-paragraph-function' to
  ;; do the actual filling work.
  (substitute-key-definition 'fill-paragraph 'c-fill-paragraph
			     c-mode-base-map global-map)
  ;; In XEmacs the default fill function is called
  ;; fill-paragraph-or-region.
  (substitute-key-definition 'fill-paragraph-or-region 'c-fill-paragraph
			     c-mode-base-map global-map)

  ;; We bind the forward deletion key and (implicitly) C-d to
  ;; `c-electric-delete-forward', and the backward deletion key to
  ;; `c-electric-backspace'.  The hungry variants are bound to the
  ;; same keys but prefixed with C-c.  This implies that C-c C-d is
  ;; `c-hungry-delete-forward'.  For consistency, we bind not only C-c
  ;; <backspace> to `c-hungry-delete-backwards' but also
  ;; C-c C-<backspace>, so that the Ctrl key can be held down during
  ;; the whole sequence regardless of the direction.  This in turn
  ;; implies that we bind C-c C-<delete> to `c-hungry-delete-forward',
  ;; for the same reason.

  ;; Bind the electric deletion functions to C-d and DEL.  Emacs 21
  ;; automatically maps the [delete] and [backspace] keys to these two
  ;; depending on window system and user preferences.  (In earlier
  ;; versions it's possible to do the same by using `function-key-map'.)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-d" 'c-electric-delete-forward)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\177" 'c-electric-backspace)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-d"     'c-hungry-delete-forward)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map [?\C-c ?\d]    'c-hungry-delete-backwards)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map [?\C-c ?\C-\d] 'c-hungry-delete-backwards)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map [?\C-c deletechar] 'c-hungry-delete-forward) ; C-c <delete> on a tty.
  (define-key c-mode-base-map [?\C-c (control deletechar)] ; C-c C-<delete> on a tty.
    'c-hungry-delete-forward)
  (when (boundp 'normal-erase-is-backspace)
    ;; The automatic C-d and DEL mapping functionality doesn't extend
    ;; to special combinations like C-c C-<delete>, so we have to hook
    ;; into the `normal-erase-is-backspace' system to bind it directly
    ;; as appropriate.
    (add-hook 'normal-erase-is-backspace-hook 'c-bind-special-erase-keys)
    (c-bind-special-erase-keys))

  (when (fboundp 'delete-forward-p)
    ;; In XEmacs we fix the forward and backward deletion behavior by
    ;; binding the keysyms for the [delete] and [backspace] keys
    ;; directly, and use `delete-forward-p' to decide what [delete]
    ;; should do.  That's done in the XEmacs specific
    ;; `c-electric-delete' and `c-hungry-delete' functions.
    (define-key c-mode-base-map [delete]    'c-electric-delete)
    (define-key c-mode-base-map [backspace] 'c-electric-backspace)
    (define-key c-mode-base-map (kbd "C-c <delete>") 'c-hungry-delete)
    (define-key c-mode-base-map (kbd "C-c C-<delete>") 'c-hungry-delete)
    (define-key c-mode-base-map (kbd "C-c <backspace>")
      'c-hungry-delete-backwards)
    (define-key c-mode-base-map (kbd "C-c C-<backspace>")
      'c-hungry-delete-backwards))

  (define-key c-mode-base-map "#"         'c-electric-pound)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "{"         'c-electric-brace)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "}"         'c-electric-brace)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "/"         'c-electric-slash)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "*"         'c-electric-star)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map ";"         'c-electric-semi&comma)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map ","         'c-electric-semi&comma)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map ":"         'c-electric-colon)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "("         'c-electric-paren)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map ")"         'c-electric-paren)

  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-\\" 'c-backslash-region)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-a"  'c-toggle-auto-newline)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-b"  'c-submit-bug-report)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-c"  'comment-region)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-l"  'c-toggle-electric-state)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-o"  'c-set-offset)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-q"  'c-indent-defun)
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-s"  'c-show-syntactic-information)
  ;; (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-t"  'c-toggle-auto-hungry-state)  Commented out by ACM, 2005-03-05.
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c."     'c-set-style)
  ;; conflicts with OOBR
  ;;(define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-v"  'c-version)
  ;; (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-y"  'c-toggle-hungry-state)  Commented out by ACM, 2005-11-22.
  (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c\C-w" 'c-subword-mode)
  )

;; We don't require the outline package, but we configure it a bit anyway.
(cc-bytecomp-defvar outline-level)

(defun c-mode-menu (modestr)
  "Return a menu spec suitable for `easy-menu-define' that is exactly
like the C mode menu except that the menu bar item name is MODESTR
instead of \"C\".

This function is provided for compatibility only; derived modes should
preferably use the `c-mode-menu' language constant directly."
  (cons modestr (c-lang-const c-mode-menu c)))

;; Ugly hack to pull in the definition of `c-populate-syntax-table'
;; from cc-langs to make it available at runtime.  It's either this or
;; moving the definition for it to cc-defs, but that would mean to
;; break up the syntax table setup over two files.
(defalias 'c-populate-syntax-table
  (cc-eval-when-compile
    (let ((f (symbol-function 'c-populate-syntax-table)))
      (if (byte-code-function-p f) f (byte-compile f)))))

;; CAUTION: Try to avoid installing things on
;; `before-change-functions'.  The macro `combine-after-change-calls'
;; is used and it doesn't work if there are things on that hook.  That
;; can cause font lock functions to run in inconvenient places during
;; temporary changes in some font lock support modes, causing extra
;; unnecessary work and font lock glitches due to interactions between
;; various text properties.
;;
;; (2007-02-12): The macro `combine-after-change-calls' ISN'T used any
;; more.

(defun c-unfind-enclosing-token (pos)
  ;; If POS is wholly inside a token, remove that id from
  ;; `c-found-types', should it be present.  Return t if we were in an
  ;; id, else nil.
  (save-excursion
    (let ((tok-beg (progn (goto-char pos)
			  (and (c-beginning-of-current-token) (point))))
	  (tok-end (progn (goto-char pos)
			  (and (c-end-of-current-token) (point)))))
      (when (and tok-beg tok-end)
	(c-unfind-type (buffer-substring-no-properties tok-beg tok-end))
	t))))

(defun c-unfind-coalesced-tokens (beg end)
  ;; unless the non-empty region (beg end) is entirely WS and there's at
  ;; least one character of WS just before or after this region, remove
  ;; the tokens which touch the region from `c-found-types' should they
  ;; be present.
  (or (c-partial-ws-p beg end)
      (save-excursion
	(progn
	  (goto-char beg)
	  (or (eq beg (point-min))
	      (c-skip-ws-backward (1- beg))
	      (/= (point) beg)
	      (= (c-backward-token-2) 1)
	      (c-unfind-type (buffer-substring-no-properties
			      (point) beg)))
	  (goto-char end)
	  (or (eq end (point-max))
	      (c-skip-ws-forward (1+ end))
	      (/= (point) end)
	      (progn (forward-char) (c-end-of-current-token) nil)
	      (c-unfind-type (buffer-substring-no-properties
			      end (point))))))))

;; c-maybe-stale-found-type records a place near the region being
;; changed where an element of `found-types' might become stale.  It
;; is set in c-before-change and is either nil, or has the form:
;;
;;   (c-decl-id-start "foo" 97 107  " (* ooka) " "o"), where
;;
;; o - `c-decl-id-start' is the c-type text property value at buffer
;;   pos 96.
;;
;; o - 97 107 is the region potentially containing the stale type -
;;   this is delimited by a non-nil c-type text property at 96 and
;;   either another one or a ";", "{", or "}" at 107.
;;
;; o - " (* ooka) " is the (before change) buffer portion containing
;;   the suspect type (here "ooka").
;;
;; o - "o" is the buffer contents which is about to be deleted.  This
;;   would be the empty string for an insertion.
(defvar c-maybe-stale-found-type nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-maybe-stale-found-type)

(defvar c-just-done-before-change nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-just-done-before-change)
;; This variable is set to t by `c-before-change' and to nil by
;; `c-after-change'.  It is used to detect a spurious invocation of
;; `before-change-functions' directly following on from a correct one.  This
;; happens in some Emacsen, for example when `basic-save-buffer' does (insert
;; ?\n) when `require-final-newline' is non-nil.

(defun c-basic-common-init (mode default-style)
  "Do the necessary initialization for the syntax handling routines
and the line breaking/filling code.  Intended to be used by other
packages that embed CC Mode.

MODE is the CC Mode flavor to set up, e.g. `c-mode' or `java-mode'.
DEFAULT-STYLE tells which indentation style to install.  It has the
same format as `c-default-style'.

Note that `c-init-language-vars' must be called before this function.
This function cannot do that since `c-init-language-vars' is a macro
that requires a literal mode spec at compile time."

  (setq c-buffer-is-cc-mode mode)

  ;; these variables should always be buffer local; they do not affect
  ;; indentation style.
  (make-local-variable 'comment-start)
  (make-local-variable 'comment-end)
  (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip)

  (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
  (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate)
  (make-local-variable 'paragraph-ignore-fill-prefix)
  (make-local-variable 'adaptive-fill-mode)
  (make-local-variable 'adaptive-fill-regexp)
  (make-local-variable 'fill-paragraph-handle-comment)

  ;; now set their values
  (set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-ignore-comments) t)
  (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function) 'c-indent-line)
  (set (make-local-variable 'indent-region-function) 'c-indent-region)
  (set (make-local-variable 'normal-auto-fill-function) 'c-do-auto-fill)
  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-multi-line) t)
  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-line-break-function)
       'c-indent-new-comment-line)

  ;; Prevent time-wasting activity on C-y.
  (when (boundp 'yank-handled-properties)
    (make-local-variable 'yank-handled-properties)
    (let ((yank-cat-handler (assq 'category yank-handled-properties)))
      (when yank-cat-handler
	(setq yank-handled-properties (remq yank-cat-handler
					    yank-handled-properties)))))

  ;; For the benefit of adaptive file, which otherwise mis-fills.
  (setq fill-paragraph-handle-comment nil)

  ;; Install `c-fill-paragraph' on `fill-paragraph-function' so that a
  ;; direct call to `fill-paragraph' behaves better.  This still
  ;; doesn't work with filladapt but it's better than nothing.
  (set (make-local-variable 'fill-paragraph-function) 'c-fill-paragraph)

  ;; Initialize the cache of brace pairs, and opening braces/brackets/parens.
  (c-state-cache-init)

  (when (or c-recognize-<>-arglists
	    (c-major-mode-is 'awk-mode)
	    (c-major-mode-is '(java-mode c-mode c++-mode objc-mode)))
    ;; We'll use the syntax-table text property to change the syntax
    ;; of some chars for this language, so do the necessary setup for
    ;; that.
    ;;
    ;; Note to other package developers: It's ok to turn this on in CC
    ;; Mode buffers when CC Mode doesn't, but it's not ok to turn it
    ;; off if CC Mode has turned it on.

    ;; Emacs.
    (when (boundp 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties)
      (set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties) t))

    ;; Same as above for XEmacs.
    (when (boundp 'lookup-syntax-properties)
      (set (make-local-variable 'lookup-syntax-properties) t)))

  ;; Use this in Emacs 21+ to avoid meddling with the rear-nonsticky
  ;; property on each character.
  (when (boundp 'text-property-default-nonsticky)
    (make-local-variable 'text-property-default-nonsticky)
    (mapc (lambda (tprop)
	    (unless (assq tprop text-property-default-nonsticky)
	      (setq text-property-default-nonsticky
                    (cons `(,tprop . t) text-property-default-nonsticky))))
	  '(syntax-table category c-type)))

  ;; In Emacs 21 and later it's possible to turn off the ad-hoc
  ;; heuristic that open parens in column 0 are defun starters.  Since
  ;; we have c-state-cache, that heuristic isn't useful and only causes
  ;; trouble, so turn it off.
;; 2006/12/17: This facility is somewhat confused, and doesn't really seem
;; helpful.  Comment it out for now.
;;   (when (memq 'col-0-paren c-emacs-features)
;;     (make-local-variable 'open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start)
;;     (setq open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start nil))

  (c-clear-found-types)

  ;; now set the mode style based on default-style
  (let ((style (cc-choose-style-for-mode mode default-style)))
    ;; Override style variables if `c-old-style-variable-behavior' is
    ;; set.  Also override if we are using global style variables,
    ;; have already initialized a style once, and are switching to a
    ;; different style.  (It's doubtful whether this is desirable, but
    ;; the whole situation with nonlocal style variables is a bit
    ;; awkward.  It's at least the most compatible way with the old
    ;; style init procedure.)
    (c-set-style style (not (or c-old-style-variable-behavior
				(and (not c-style-variables-are-local-p)
				     c-indentation-style
				     (not (string-equal c-indentation-style
							style)))))))
  (c-setup-paragraph-variables)

  ;; we have to do something special for c-offsets-alist so that the
  ;; buffer local value has its own alist structure.
  (setq c-offsets-alist (copy-alist c-offsets-alist))

  ;; setup the comment indent variable in a Emacs version portable way
  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-indent-function) 'c-comment-indent)

  ;; In Emacs 24.4 onwards, prevent Emacs's built in electric indentation from
  ;; messing up CC Mode's, and set `c-electric-flag' if `electric-indent-mode'
  ;; has been called by the user.
  (when (boundp 'electric-indent-inhibit) (setq electric-indent-inhibit t))
  ;; CC-mode should obey Emacs's generic preferences, tho only do it if
  ;; Emacs's generic preferences can be set per-buffer (Emacs>=24.4).
  (when (fboundp 'electric-indent-local-mode)
    (setq c-electric-flag electric-indent-mode))

;;   ;; Put submode indicators onto minor-mode-alist, but only once.
;;   (or (assq 'c-submode-indicators minor-mode-alist)
;;       (setq minor-mode-alist
;; 	    (cons '(c-submode-indicators c-submode-indicators)
;; 		  minor-mode-alist)))
  (c-update-modeline)

  ;; Install the functions that ensure that various internal caches
  ;; don't become invalid due to buffer changes.
  (when (featurep 'xemacs)
    (make-local-hook 'before-change-functions)
    (make-local-hook 'after-change-functions))
  (add-hook 'before-change-functions 'c-before-change nil t)
  (setq c-just-done-before-change nil)
  (add-hook 'after-change-functions 'c-after-change nil t)
  (when (boundp 'font-lock-extend-after-change-region-function)
    (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-extend-after-change-region-function)
         'c-extend-after-change-region))) ; Currently (2009-05) used by all
                          ; languages with #define (C, C++,; ObjC), and by AWK.

(defun c-setup-doc-comment-style ()
  "Initialize the variables that depend on the value of `c-doc-comment-style'."
  (when (and (featurep 'font-lock)
	     (symbol-value 'font-lock-mode))
    ;; Force font lock mode to reinitialize itself.
    (font-lock-mode 0)
    (font-lock-mode 1)))

;; Buffer local variables defining the region to be fontified by a font lock
;; after-change function.  They are initialized in c-before-change to
;; before-change-functions' BEG and END.  `c-new-END' is amended in
;; c-after-change with after-change-functions' BEG, END, and OLD-LEN.  These
;; variables may be modified by any before/after-change function, in
;; particular by functions in `c-get-state-before-change-functions' and
;; `c-before-font-lock-functions'.
(defvar c-new-BEG 0)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-new-BEG)
(defvar c-new-END 0)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-new-END)
;; The following two variables record the values of `c-new-BEG' and
;; `c-new-END' just after `c-new-END' has been adjusted for the length of text
;; inserted or removed.  They may be read by any after-change function (but
;; should not be altered by one).
(defvar c-old-BEG 0)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-old-BEG)
(defvar c-old-END 0)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-old-END)

(defun c-common-init (&optional mode)
  "Common initialization for all CC Mode modes.
In addition to the work done by `c-basic-common-init' and
`c-font-lock-init', this function sets up various other things as
customary in CC Mode modes but which aren't strictly necessary for CC
Mode to operate correctly.

MODE is the symbol for the mode to initialize, like `c-mode'.  See
`c-basic-common-init' for details.  It's only optional to be
compatible with old code; callers should always specify it."

  (unless mode
    ;; Called from an old third party package.  The fallback is to
    ;; initialize for C.
    (c-init-language-vars-for 'c-mode))

  (c-basic-common-init mode c-default-style)
  (when mode
    ;; Only initialize font locking if we aren't called from an old package.
    (c-font-lock-init))

  ;; Starting a mode is a sort of "change".  So call the change functions...
  (save-restriction
    (widen)
    (setq c-new-BEG (point-min))
    (setq c-new-END (point-max))
    (save-excursion
      (let (before-change-functions after-change-functions)
	(mapc (lambda (fn)
		(funcall fn (point-min) (point-max)))
	      c-get-state-before-change-functions)
	(mapc (lambda (fn)
		(funcall fn (point-min) (point-max)
			 (- (point-max) (point-min))))
	      c-before-font-lock-functions))))

  (set (make-local-variable 'outline-regexp) "[^#\n\^M]")
  (set (make-local-variable 'outline-level) 'c-outline-level)
  (set (make-local-variable 'add-log-current-defun-function)
       (lambda ()
	 (or (c-cpp-define-name) (c-defun-name))))
  (let ((rfn (assq mode c-require-final-newline)))
    (when rfn
      (if (boundp 'mode-require-final-newline)
          (and (cdr rfn)
               (set (make-local-variable 'require-final-newline)
                    mode-require-final-newline))
        (set (make-local-variable 'require-final-newline) (cdr rfn))))))

(defun c-count-cfss (lv-alist)
  ;; LV-ALIST is an alist like `file-local-variables-alist'.  Count how many
  ;; elements with the key `c-file-style' there are in it.
  (let ((elt-ptr lv-alist) elt (cownt 0))
    (while elt-ptr
      (setq elt (car elt-ptr)
	    elt-ptr (cdr elt-ptr))
      (when (eq (car elt) 'c-file-style)
	(setq cownt (1+ cownt))))
    cownt))

(defun c-before-hack-hook ()
  "Set the CC Mode style and \"offsets\" when in the buffer's local variables.
They are set only when, respectively, the pseudo variables
`c-file-style' and `c-file-offsets' are present in the list.

This function is called from the hook `before-hack-local-variables-hook'."
  (when c-buffer-is-cc-mode
    (let ((mode-cons (assq 'mode file-local-variables-alist))
	  (stile (cdr (assq 'c-file-style file-local-variables-alist)))
	  (offsets (cdr (assq 'c-file-offsets file-local-variables-alist))))
      (when mode-cons
	(hack-one-local-variable (car mode-cons) (cdr mode-cons))
	(setq file-local-variables-alist
	      (delq mode-cons file-local-variables-alist)))
      (when stile
	(or (stringp stile) (error "c-file-style is not a string"))
	(if (boundp 'dir-local-variables-alist)
	    ;; Determine whether `c-file-style' was set in the file's local
	    ;; variables or in a .dir-locals.el (a directory setting).
	    (let ((cfs-in-file-and-dir-count
		   (c-count-cfss file-local-variables-alist))
		  (cfs-in-dir-count (c-count-cfss dir-local-variables-alist)))
	      (c-set-style stile
			   (and (= cfs-in-file-and-dir-count cfs-in-dir-count)
				'keep-defaults)))
	  (c-set-style stile)))
      (when offsets
	(mapc
	 (lambda (langentry)
	   (let ((langelem (car langentry))
		 (offset (cdr langentry)))
	     (c-set-offset langelem offset)))
	 offsets)))))

(defun c-remove-any-local-eval-or-mode-variables ()
  ;; If the buffer specifies `mode' or `eval' in its File Local Variable list
  ;; or on the first line, remove all occurrences.  See
  ;; `c-postprocess-file-styles' for justification.  There is no need to save
  ;; point here, or even bother too much about the buffer contents.  However,
  ;; DON'T mess up the kill-ring.
  ;;
  ;; Most of the code here is derived from Emacs 21.3's `hack-local-variables'
  ;; in files.el.
  (goto-char (point-max))
  (search-backward "\n\^L" (max (- (point-max) 3000) (point-min)) 'move)
  (let (lv-point (prefix "") (suffix ""))
    (when (let ((case-fold-search t))
	    (search-forward "Local Variables:" nil t))
      (setq lv-point (point))
      ;; The prefix is what comes before "local variables:" in its line.
      ;; The suffix is what comes after "local variables:" in its line.
      (skip-chars-forward " \t")
      (or (eolp)
	  (setq suffix (buffer-substring (point)
					 (progn (end-of-line) (point)))))
      (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
      (or (bolp)
	  (setq prefix
		(buffer-substring (point)
				  (progn (beginning-of-line) (point)))))

      (while (search-forward-regexp
	      (concat "^[ \t]*"
		      (regexp-quote prefix)
		      "\\(mode\\|eval\\):.*"
		      (regexp-quote suffix)
		      "$")
	      nil t)
	(forward-line 0)
	(delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line) (point)))))

    ;; Delete the first line, if we've got one, in case it contains a mode spec.
    (unless (and lv-point
		 (progn (goto-char lv-point)
			(forward-line 0)
			(bobp)))
      (goto-char (point-min))
      (unless (eobp)
	(delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line) (point)))))))

(defun c-postprocess-file-styles ()
  "Function that post processes relevant file local variables in CC Mode.
Currently, this function simply applies any style and offset settings
found in the file's Local Variable list.  It first applies any style
setting found in `c-file-style', then it applies any offset settings
it finds in `c-file-offsets'.

Note that the style variables are always made local to the buffer."

  ;; apply file styles and offsets
  (when c-buffer-is-cc-mode
    (if (or c-file-style c-file-offsets)
	(c-make-styles-buffer-local t))
    (when c-file-style
      (or (stringp c-file-style)
	  (error "c-file-style is not a string"))
      (c-set-style c-file-style))

    (and c-file-offsets
	 (mapc
	  (lambda (langentry)
	    (let ((langelem (car langentry))
		  (offset (cdr langentry)))
	      (c-set-offset langelem offset)))
	  c-file-offsets))
    ;; Problem: The file local variable block might have explicitly set a
    ;; style variable.  The `c-set-style' or `mapcar' call might have
    ;; overwritten this.  So we run `hack-local-variables' again to remedy
    ;; this.  There are no guarantees this will work properly, particularly as
    ;; we have no control over what the other hook functions on
    ;; `hack-local-variables-hook' would have done.  We now (2006/2/1) remove
    ;; any `eval' or `mode' expressions before we evaluate again (see below).
    ;; ACM, 2005/11/2.
    ;;
    ;; Problem (bug reported by Gustav Broberg): if one of the variables is
    ;; `mode', this will invoke c-mode (etc.) again, setting up the style etc.
    ;; We prevent this by temporarily removing `mode' from the Local Variables
    ;; section.
    (if (or c-file-style c-file-offsets)
	(let ((hack-local-variables-hook nil) (inhibit-read-only t))
	  (c-tentative-buffer-changes
	    (c-remove-any-local-eval-or-mode-variables)
	    (hack-local-variables))
	  nil))))

(if (boundp 'before-hack-local-variables-hook)
    (add-hook 'before-hack-local-variables-hook 'c-before-hack-hook)
  (add-hook 'hack-local-variables-hook 'c-postprocess-file-styles))

(defmacro c-run-mode-hooks (&rest hooks)
  ;; Emacs 21.1 has introduced a system with delayed mode hooks that
  ;; requires the use of the new function `run-mode-hooks'.
  (if (cc-bytecomp-fboundp 'run-mode-hooks)
      `(run-mode-hooks ,@hooks)
    `(progn ,@(mapcar (lambda (hook) `(run-hooks ,hook)) hooks))))

\f
;;; Change hooks, linking with Font Lock and electric-indent-mode.

(defun c-called-from-text-property-change-p ()
  ;; Is the primitive which invoked `before-change-functions' or
  ;; `after-change-functions' one which merely changes text properties?  This
  ;; function must be called directly from a member of one of the above hooks.
  ;;
  ;; In the following call, frame 0 is `backtrace-frame', frame 1 is
  ;; `c-called-from-text-property-change-p', frame 2 is
  ;; `c-before/after-change', frame 3 is the primitive invoking the change
  ;; hook.
  (memq (cadr (backtrace-frame 3))
	'(put-text-property remove-list-of-text-properties)))

(defun c-depropertize-CPP (beg end)
  ;; Remove the punctuation syntax-table text property from the CPP parts of
  ;; (c-new-BEG c-new-END).
  ;;
  ;; This function is in the C/C++/ObjC values of
  ;; `c-get-state-before-change-functions' and is called exclusively as a
  ;; before change function.
  (c-save-buffer-state ()
    (goto-char c-new-BEG)
    (while (and (< (point) beg)
		(search-forward-regexp c-anchored-cpp-prefix beg t))
      (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
      (let ((m-beg (point)))
	(c-end-of-macro)
	(c-clear-char-property-with-value
	 m-beg (min (point) beg) 'syntax-table '(1))))

    (goto-char end)
    (while (and (< (point) c-new-END)
		(search-forward-regexp c-anchored-cpp-prefix c-new-END t))
      (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
      (let ((m-beg (point)))
	(c-end-of-macro)
	(c-clear-char-property-with-value
	 m-beg (min (point) c-new-END) 'syntax-table '(1))))))

(defun c-extend-region-for-CPP (beg end)
  ;; Adjust `c-new-BEG', `c-new-END' respectively to the beginning and end of
  ;; any preprocessor construct they may be in.
  ;;
  ;; Point is undefined both before and after this function call; the buffer
  ;; has already been widened, and match-data saved.  The return value is
  ;; meaningless.
  ;;
  ;; This function is in the C/C++/ObjC values of
  ;; `c-get-state-before-change-functions' and is called exclusively as a
  ;; before change function.
  (goto-char c-new-BEG)
  (c-beginning-of-macro)
  (when (< (point) c-new-BEG)
    (setq c-new-BEG (max (point) (c-determine-limit 500 c-new-BEG))))

  (goto-char c-new-END)
  (when (c-beginning-of-macro)
    (c-end-of-macro)
    (or (eobp) (forward-char)))	 ; Over the terminating NL which may be marked
				 ; with a c-cpp-delimiter category property
  (when (> (point) c-new-END)
    (setq c-new-END (min (point) (c-determine-+ve-limit 500 c-new-END)))))

(defun c-depropertize-new-text (beg end old-len)
  ;; Remove from the new text in (BEG END) any and all text properties which
  ;; might interfere with CC Mode's proper working.
  ;;
  ;; This function is called exclusively as an after-change function.  It
  ;; appears in the value (for all languages) of
  ;; `c-before-font-lock-functions'.  The value of point is undefined both on
  ;; entry and exit, and the return value has no significance.  The parameters
  ;; BEG, END, and OLD-LEN are the standard ones supplied to all after-change
  ;; functions.
  (c-save-buffer-state ()
    (when (> end beg)
      (c-clear-char-properties beg end 'syntax-table)
      (c-clear-char-properties beg end 'category)
      (c-clear-char-properties beg end 'c-is-sws)
      (c-clear-char-properties beg end 'c-in-sws)
      (c-clear-char-properties beg end 'c-type)
      (c-clear-char-properties beg end 'c-awk-NL-prop))))

(defun c-extend-font-lock-region-for-macros (begg endd old-len)
  ;; Extend the region (c-new-BEG c-new-END) to cover all (possibly changed)
  ;; preprocessor macros; The return value has no significance.
  ;;
  ;; Point is undefined on both entry and exit to this function.  The buffer
  ;; will have been widened on entry.
  ;;
  ;; c-new-BEG has already been extended in `c-extend-region-for-CPP' so we
  ;; don't need to repeat the exercise here.
  ;;
  ;; This function is in the C/C++/ObjC value of `c-before-font-lock-functions'.
  (goto-char endd)
  (when (c-beginning-of-macro)
    (c-end-of-macro)
    ;; Determine the region, (c-new-BEG c-new-END), which will get font
    ;; locked.  This restricts the region should there be long macros.
    (setq c-new-END (min (max c-new-END (point))
			 (c-determine-+ve-limit 500 c-new-END)))))

(defun c-neutralize-CPP-line (beg end)
  ;; BEG and END bound a region, typically a preprocessor line.  Put a
  ;; "punctuation" syntax-table property on syntactically obtrusive
  ;; characters, ones which would interact syntactically with stuff outside
  ;; this region.
  ;;
  ;; These are unmatched string delimiters, or unmatched
  ;; parens/brackets/braces.  An unclosed comment is regarded as valid, NOT
  ;; obtrusive.
  (save-excursion
    (let (s)
      (while
	  (progn
	    (setq s (parse-partial-sexp beg end -1))
	    (cond
	     ((< (nth 0 s) 0)		; found an unmated ),},]
	      (c-put-char-property (1- (point)) 'syntax-table '(1))
	      t)
	     ((nth 3 s)			; In a string
	      (c-put-char-property (nth 8 s) 'syntax-table '(1))
	      t)
	     ((> (nth 0 s) 0)		; In a (,{,[
	      (c-put-char-property (nth 1 s) 'syntax-table '(1))
	      t)
	     (t nil)))))))

(defun c-neutralize-syntax-in-and-mark-CPP (begg endd old-len)
  ;; (i) "Neutralize" every preprocessor line wholly or partially in the
  ;; changed region.  "Restore" lines which were CPP lines before the change
  ;; and are no longer so.
  ;;
  ;; (ii) Mark each CPP construct by placing a `category' property value
  ;; `c-cpp-delimiter' at its start and end.  The marked characters are the
  ;; opening # and usually the terminating EOL, but sometimes the character
  ;; before a comment delimiter.
  ;;
  ;; That is, set syntax-table properties on characters that would otherwise
  ;; interact syntactically with those outside the CPP line(s).
  ;;
  ;; This function is called from an after-change function, BEGG ENDD and
  ;; OLD-LEN being the standard parameters.  It prepares the buffer for font
  ;; locking, hence must get called before `font-lock-after-change-function'.
  ;;
  ;; Point is undefined both before and after this function call, the buffer
  ;; has been widened, and match-data saved.  The return value is ignored.
  ;;
  ;; This function is in the C/C++/ObjC value of `c-before-font-lock-functions'.
  ;;
  ;; Note: SPEED _MATTERS_ IN THIS FUNCTION!!!
  ;;
  ;; This function might make hidden buffer changes.
  (c-save-buffer-state (limits)
    ;; Clear 'syntax-table properties "punctuation":
    ;; (c-clear-char-property-with-value c-new-BEG c-new-END 'syntax-table '(1))

    ;; CPP "comment" markers:
    (if (eval-when-compile (memq 'category-properties c-emacs-features));Emacs.
	(c-clear-char-property-with-value
	 c-new-BEG c-new-END 'category 'c-cpp-delimiter))
    ;; FIXME!!!  What about the "<" and ">" category properties?  2009-11-16

    ;; Add needed properties to each CPP construct in the region.
    (goto-char c-new-BEG)
    (if (setq limits (c-literal-limits)) ; Go past any literal.
	(goto-char (cdr limits)))
    (skip-chars-backward " \t")
    (let ((pps-position (point))  pps-state mbeg)
      (while (and (< (point) c-new-END)
		  (search-forward-regexp c-anchored-cpp-prefix c-new-END t))
	;; If we've found a "#" inside a macro/string/comment, ignore it.
	(unless
	    (or (save-excursion
		  (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
		  (let ((here (point)))
		    (and (save-match-data (c-beginning-of-macro))
			 (< (point) here))))
		(progn
		  (setq pps-state
			(parse-partial-sexp pps-position (point) nil nil pps-state)
			pps-position (point))
		  (or (nth 3 pps-state)	   ; in a string?
		      (nth 4 pps-state)))) ; in a comment?
	  (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
	  (setq mbeg (point))
	  (if (> (c-no-comment-end-of-macro) mbeg)
	      (progn
		(c-neutralize-CPP-line mbeg (point)) ; "punctuation" properties
		(if (eval-when-compile
                      (memq 'category-properties c-emacs-features)) ;Emacs.
		    (c-set-cpp-delimiters mbeg (point)))) ; "comment" markers
	    (forward-line))	      ; no infinite loop with, e.g., "#//"
	  )))))

(defun c-before-after-change-digit-quote (beg end &optional old-len)
  ;; This function either removes or applies the punctuation value ('(1)) of
  ;; the `syntax-table' text property on single quote marks which are
  ;; separator characters in long integer literals, e.g. "4'294'967'295".  It
  ;; applies to both decimal/octal and hex literals.  (FIXME (2016-06-10): it
  ;; should also apply to binary literals.)
  ;;
  ;; In both uses of the function, the `syntax-table' properties are
  ;; removed/applied only on quote marks which appear to be digit separators.
  ;;
  ;; Point is undefined on both entry and exit to this function, and the
  ;; return value has no significance.  The function is called solely as a
  ;; before-change function (see `c-get-state-before-change-functions') and as
  ;; an after change function (see `c-before-font-lock-functions', with the
  ;; parameters BEG, END, and (optionally) OLD-LEN being given the standard
  ;; values for before/after-change functions.
  (c-save-buffer-state ((num-begin c-new-BEG) digit-re try-end)
    (goto-char c-new-END)
    (when (looking-at "\\(x\\)?[0-9a-fA-F']+")
      (setq c-new-END (match-end 0)))
    (goto-char c-new-BEG)
    (when (looking-at "\\(x?\\)[0-9a-fA-F']")
      (if (re-search-backward "\\(0x\\)?[0-9a-fA-F]*\\=" nil t)
	  (setq c-new-BEG (point))))

    (while
	(re-search-forward "[0-9a-fA-F]'[0-9a-fA-F]" c-new-END t)
      (setq try-end (1- (point)))
      (re-search-backward "[^0-9a-fA-F']" num-begin t)
      (setq digit-re
	    (cond
	     ((and (not (bobp)) (eq (char-before) ?0) (memq (char-after) '(?x ?X)))
	      "[0-9a-fA-F]")
	     ((and (eq (char-after (1+ (point))) ?0)
		   (memq (char-after (+ 2 (point))) '(?b ?B)))
	      "[01]")
	     ((memq (char-after (1+ (point))) '(?0 ?1 ?2 ?3 ?4 ?5 ?6 ?7 ?8 ?9))
	      "[0-9]")
	     (t nil)))
      (when digit-re
	(cond ((eq (char-after) ?x) (forward-char))
	      ((looking-at ".?0[Bb]") (goto-char (match-end 0)))
	      ((looking-at digit-re))
	      (t (forward-char)))
	(when (not (c-in-literal))
	  (let ((num-end	     ; End of valid sequence of digits/quotes.
		 (save-excursion
		   (re-search-forward
		    (concat "\\=\\(" digit-re "+'\\)*" digit-re "+") nil t)
		   (point))))
	    (setq try-end		; End of sequence of digits/quotes
		  (save-excursion
		    (re-search-forward
		     (concat "\\=\\(" digit-re "\\|'\\)+") nil t)
		    (point)))
	    (while (re-search-forward
		    (concat digit-re "\\('\\)" digit-re) num-end t)
	      (if old-len	    ; i.e. are we in an after-change function?
		  (c-put-char-property (match-beginning 1) 'syntax-table '(1))
		(c-clear-char-property (match-beginning 1) 'syntax-table))
	      (backward-char)))))
      (goto-char try-end)
      (setq num-begin (point)))))

(defun c-before-change (beg end)
  ;; Function to be put on `before-change-functions'.  Primarily, this calls
  ;; the language dependent `c-get-state-before-change-functions'.  It is
  ;; otherwise used only to remove stale entries from the `c-found-types'
  ;; cache, and to record entries which a `c-after-change' function might
  ;; confirm as stale.
  ;;
  ;; Note that this function must be FAST rather than accurate.  Note
  ;; also that it only has any effect when font locking is enabled.
  ;; We exploit this by checking for font-lock-*-face instead of doing
  ;; rigorous syntactic analysis.

  ;; If either change boundary is wholly inside an identifier, delete
  ;; it/them from the cache.  Don't worry about being inside a string
  ;; or a comment - "wrongly" removing a symbol from `c-found-types'
  ;; isn't critical.
  (unless (or (c-called-from-text-property-change-p)
	      c-just-done-before-change) ; guard against a spurious second
					; invocation of before-change-functions.
    (setq c-just-done-before-change t)
    ;; (c-new-BEG c-new-END) will be the region to fontify.
    (setq c-new-BEG beg  c-new-END end)
    (setq c-maybe-stale-found-type nil)
    (save-restriction
      (save-match-data
	(widen)
	(save-excursion
	  ;; Are we inserting/deleting stuff in the middle of an identifier?
	  (c-unfind-enclosing-token beg)
	  (c-unfind-enclosing-token end)
	  ;; Are we coalescing two tokens together, e.g. "fo o" -> "foo"?
	  (when (< beg end)
	    (c-unfind-coalesced-tokens beg end))
	  ;; Are we (potentially) disrupting the syntactic context which
	  ;; makes a type a type?  E.g. by inserting stuff after "foo" in
	  ;; "foo bar;", or before "foo" in "typedef foo *bar;"?
	  ;;
	  ;; We search for appropriate c-type properties "near" the change.
	  ;; First, find an appropriate boundary for this property search.
	  (let (lim
		type type-pos
		marked-id term-pos
		(end1
		 (or (and (eq (get-text-property end 'face)
			      'font-lock-comment-face)
			  (previous-single-property-change end 'face))
		     end)))
	    (when (>= end1 beg) ; Don't hassle about changes entirely in comments.
	      ;; Find a limit for the search for a `c-type' property
	      (while
		  (and (/= (skip-chars-backward "^;{}") 0)
		       (> (point) (point-min))
		       (memq (c-get-char-property (1- (point)) 'face)
			     '(font-lock-comment-face font-lock-string-face))))
	      (setq lim (max (point-min) (1- (point))))

	      ;; Look for the latest `c-type' property before end1
	      (when (and (> end1 (point-min))
			 (setq type-pos
			       (if (get-text-property (1- end1) 'c-type)
				   end1
				 (previous-single-property-change end1 'c-type
								  nil lim))))
		(setq type (get-text-property (max (1- type-pos) lim) 'c-type))

		(when (memq type '(c-decl-id-start c-decl-type-start))
		  ;; Get the identifier, if any, that the property is on.
		  (goto-char (1- type-pos))
		  (setq marked-id
			(when (looking-at "\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)")
			  (c-beginning-of-current-token)
			  (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) type-pos)))

		  (goto-char end1)
		  (skip-chars-forward "^;{}") ;FIXME!!! loop for comment, maybe
		  (setq lim (point))
		  (setq term-pos
			(or (c-next-single-property-change end 'c-type nil lim)
			    lim))
		  (setq c-maybe-stale-found-type
			(list type marked-id
			      type-pos term-pos
			      (buffer-substring-no-properties type-pos
							      term-pos)
			      (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)))))))

	  (if c-get-state-before-change-functions
	      (mapc (lambda (fn)
		      (funcall fn beg end))
		    c-get-state-before-change-functions))
	  )))
    ;; The following must be done here rather than in `c-after-change' because
    ;; newly inserted parens would foul up the invalidation algorithm.
    (c-invalidate-state-cache beg)))

(defvar c-in-after-change-fontification nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'c-in-after-change-fontification)
;; A flag to prevent region expanding stuff being done twice for after-change
;; fontification.

(defun c-after-change (beg end old-len)
  ;; Function put on `after-change-functions' to adjust various caches
  ;; etc.  Prefer speed to finesse here, since there will be an order
  ;; of magnitude more calls to this function than any of the
  ;; functions that use the caches.
  ;;
  ;; Note that care must be taken so that this is called before any
  ;; font-lock callbacks since we might get calls to functions using
  ;; these caches from inside them, and we must thus be sure that this
  ;; has already been executed.
  ;;
  ;; This calls the language variable c-before-font-lock-functions, if non nil.
  ;; This typically sets `syntax-table' properties.

  ;; (c-new-BEG c-new-END) will be the region to fontify.  It may become
  ;; larger than (beg end).
  (setq c-new-END (- (+ c-new-END (- end beg)) old-len))
  (setq c-old-BEG c-new-BEG  c-old-END c-new-END)

  (unless (c-called-from-text-property-change-p)
    (setq c-just-done-before-change nil)
    (c-save-buffer-state (case-fold-search)
      ;; When `combine-after-change-calls' is used we might get calls
      ;; with regions outside the current narrowing.  This has been
      ;; observed in Emacs 20.7.
      (save-restriction
	(save-match-data  ; c-recognize-<>-arglists changes match-data
	  (widen)

	  (when (> end (point-max))
	    ;; Some emacsen might return positions past the end. This has been
	    ;; observed in Emacs 20.7 when rereading a buffer changed on disk
	    ;; (haven't been able to minimize it, but Emacs 21.3 appears to
	    ;; work).
	    (setq end (point-max))
	    (when (> beg end)
	      (setq beg end)))

	  ;; C-y is capable of spuriously converting category properties
	  ;; c-</>-as-paren-syntax and c-cpp-delimiter into hard syntax-table
	  ;; properties.  Remove these when it happens.
	  (when (eval-when-compile (memq 'category-properties c-emacs-features))
	    (c-save-buffer-state ()
	      (c-clear-char-property-with-value beg end 'syntax-table
						c-<-as-paren-syntax)
	      (c-clear-char-property-with-value beg end 'syntax-table
						c->-as-paren-syntax)
	      (c-clear-char-property-with-value beg end 'syntax-table nil)))

	  (c-trim-found-types beg end old-len) ; maybe we don't need all of these.
	  (c-invalidate-sws-region-after beg end)
	  ;; (c-invalidate-state-cache beg) ; moved to `c-before-change'.
	  (c-invalidate-find-decl-cache beg)

	  (when c-recognize-<>-arglists
	    (c-after-change-check-<>-operators beg end))

	  (setq c-in-after-change-fontification t)
	  (save-excursion
	    (mapc (lambda (fn)
		    (funcall fn beg end old-len))
		  c-before-font-lock-functions)))))))

(defun c-fl-decl-start (pos)
  ;; If the beginning of the line containing POS is in the middle of a "local"
  ;; declaration (i.e. one which does not start outside of braces enclosing
  ;; POS, such as a struct), return the beginning of that declaration.
  ;; Otherwise return nil.  Note that declarations, in this sense, can be
  ;; nested.
  ;;
  ;; This function is called indirectly from font locking stuff - either from
  ;; c-after-change (to prepare for after-change font-locking) or from font
  ;; lock context (etc.) fontification.
  (let ((lit-start (c-literal-start))
	(new-pos pos)
	bod-lim bo-decl)
    (goto-char (c-point 'bol new-pos))
    (when lit-start			; Comment or string.
      (goto-char lit-start))
    (setq bod-lim (c-determine-limit 500))

    (while
	;; Go to a less nested declaration each time round this loop.
	(and
	 (c-syntactic-skip-backward "^;{}" bod-lim t)
	 (> (point) bod-lim)
	 (progn (c-forward-syntactic-ws)
		(setq bo-decl (point))
		;; Are we looking at a keyword such as "template" or
		;; "typedef" which can decorate a type, or the type itself?
		(when (or (looking-at c-prefix-spec-kwds-re)
			  (c-forward-type t))
		  ;; We've found another candidate position.
		  (setq new-pos (min new-pos bo-decl))
		  (goto-char bo-decl))
		t)
	 ;; Try and go out a level to search again.
	 (progn
	   (c-backward-syntactic-ws bod-lim)
	   (and (> (point) bod-lim)
		(or (memq (char-before) '(?\( ?\[))
		    (and (eq (char-before) ?\<)
			 (eq (c-get-char-property
			      (1- (point)) 'syntax-table)
			     c-<-as-paren-syntax)))))
	 (not (bobp)))
      (backward-char))			; back over (, [, <.
    (and (/= new-pos pos) new-pos)))

(defun c-change-expand-fl-region (_beg _end _old-len)
  ;; Expand the region (c-new-BEG c-new-END) to an after-change font-lock
  ;; region.  This will usually be the smallest sequence of whole lines
  ;; containing `c-new-BEG' and `c-new-END', but if `c-new-BEG' is in a
  ;; "local" declaration (see `c-fl-decl-start') the beginning of this is used
  ;; as the lower bound.
  ;;
  ;; This is called from an after-change-function, but the parameters BEG END
  ;; and OLD-LEN are not used.
  (if font-lock-mode
      (setq c-new-BEG
	    (or (c-fl-decl-start c-new-BEG) (c-point 'bol c-new-BEG))
	    c-new-END
	    (save-excursion
	      (goto-char c-new-END)
	      (if (bolp)
		  (point)
		(c-point 'bonl c-new-END))))))

(defun c-context-expand-fl-region (beg end)
  ;; Return a cons (NEW-BEG . NEW-END), where NEW-BEG is the beginning of a
  ;; "local" declaration containing BEG (see `c-fl-decl-start') or BOL BEG is
  ;; in.  NEW-END is beginning of the line after the one END is in.
  (cons (or (c-fl-decl-start beg) (c-point 'bol beg))
	(c-point 'bonl end)))

(defun c-before-context-fl-expand-region (beg end)
  ;; Expand the region (BEG END) as specified by
  ;; `c-before-context-fontification-functions'.  Return a cons of the bounds
  ;; of the new region.
  (save-restriction
    (widen)
    (save-excursion
      (let ((new-beg beg) (new-end end)
	    (new-region (cons beg end)))
	(mapc (lambda (fn)
		(setq new-region (funcall fn new-beg new-end))
		(setq new-beg (car new-region) new-end (cdr new-region)))
	      c-before-context-fontification-functions)
	new-region))))

(defun c-font-lock-fontify-region (beg end &optional verbose)
  ;; Effectively advice around `font-lock-fontify-region' which extends the
  ;; region (BEG END), for example, to avoid context fontification chopping
  ;; off the start of the context.  Do not extend the region if it's already
  ;; been done (i.e. from an after-change fontification.  An example (C++)
  ;; where the chopping off used to happen is this:
  ;;
  ;;     template <typename T>
  ;;
  ;;
  ;;     void myfunc(T* p) {}
  ;;
  ;; Type a space in the first blank line, and the fontification of the next
  ;; line was fouled up by context fontification.
  (let (new-beg new-end new-region case-fold-search)
    (if (and c-in-after-change-fontification
	     (< beg c-new-END) (> end c-new-BEG))
	;; Region and the latest after-change fontification region overlap.
	;; Determine the upper and lower bounds of our adjusted region
	;; separately.
	(progn
	  (if (<= beg c-new-BEG)
	      (setq c-in-after-change-fontification nil))
	  (setq new-beg
		(if (and (>= beg (c-point 'bol c-new-BEG))
			 (<= beg c-new-BEG))
		    ;; Either jit-lock has accepted `c-new-BEG', or has
		    ;; (probably) extended the change region spuriously to
		    ;; BOL, which position likely has a syntactically
		    ;; different position.  To ensure correct fontification,
		    ;; we start at `c-new-BEG', assuming any characters to the
		    ;; left of `c-new-BEG' on the line do not require
		    ;; fontification.
		    c-new-BEG
		  (setq new-region (c-before-context-fl-expand-region beg end)
			new-end (cdr new-region))
		  (car new-region)))
	  (setq new-end
		(if (and (>= end (c-point 'bol c-new-END))
			 (<= end c-new-END))
		    c-new-END
		  (or new-end
		      (cdr (c-before-context-fl-expand-region beg end))))))
      ;; Context (etc.) fontification.
      (setq new-region (c-before-context-fl-expand-region beg end)
	    new-beg (car new-region)  new-end (cdr new-region)))
    (funcall (default-value 'font-lock-fontify-region-function)
	     new-beg new-end verbose)))

(defun c-after-font-lock-init ()
  ;; Put on `font-lock-mode-hook'.  This function ensures our after-change
  ;; function will get executed before the font-lock one.
  (when (memq #'c-after-change after-change-functions)
    (remove-hook 'after-change-functions #'c-after-change t)
    (add-hook 'after-change-functions #'c-after-change nil t)))

(defun c-font-lock-init ()
  "Set up the font-lock variables for using the font-lock support in CC Mode.
This does not load the font-lock package.  Use after
`c-basic-common-init' and after cc-fonts has been loaded.
This function is called from `c-common-init', once per mode initialization."

  (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
	`(,(if (c-major-mode-is 'awk-mode)
	       ;; awk-mode currently has only one font lock level.
	       'awk-font-lock-keywords
	     (mapcar 'c-mode-symbol
		     '("font-lock-keywords" "font-lock-keywords-1"
		       "font-lock-keywords-2" "font-lock-keywords-3")))
	  nil nil
	  ,c-identifier-syntax-modifications
	  c-beginning-of-syntax
	  (font-lock-mark-block-function
	   . c-mark-function)))

  ;; Prevent `font-lock-default-fontify-region' extending the region it will
  ;; fontify to whole lines by removing `font-lock-extend-region-wholelines'
  ;; from `font-lock-extend-region-functions'.  (Emacs only).  This fixes
  ;; Emacs bug #19669.
  (when (boundp 'font-lock-extend-region-functions)
    (setq font-lock-extend-region-functions
	  (delq 'font-lock-extend-region-wholelines
		font-lock-extend-region-functions)))

  (make-local-variable 'font-lock-fontify-region-function)
  (setq font-lock-fontify-region-function 'c-font-lock-fontify-region)

  (if (featurep 'xemacs)
      (make-local-hook 'font-lock-mode-hook))
  (add-hook 'font-lock-mode-hook 'c-after-font-lock-init nil t))

;; Emacs 22 and later.
(defun c-extend-after-change-region (beg end _old-len)
  "Extend the region to be fontified, if necessary."
  ;; Note: the parameter OLD-LEN is ignored here.  This somewhat indirect
  ;; implementation exists because it is minimally different from the
  ;; stand-alone CC Mode which, lacking
  ;; font-lock-extend-after-change-region-function, is forced to use advice
  ;; instead.
  ;;
  ;; Of the seven CC Mode languages, currently (2009-05) only C, C++, Objc
  ;; (the languages with #define) and AWK Mode make non-null use of this
  ;; function.
  (when (eq font-lock-support-mode 'jit-lock-mode)
    (save-restriction
      (widen)
      (c-save-buffer-state () ; Protect the undo-list from put-text-property.
	(if (< c-new-BEG beg)
	    (put-text-property c-new-BEG beg 'fontified nil))
	(if (> c-new-END end)
	    (put-text-property end c-new-END 'fontified nil)))))
  (cons c-new-BEG c-new-END))

;; Emacs < 22 and XEmacs
(defmacro c-advise-fl-for-region (function)
  `(defadvice ,function (before get-awk-region activate)
     ;; Make sure that any string/regexp is completely font-locked.
     (when c-buffer-is-cc-mode
       (save-excursion
	 (ad-set-arg 1 c-new-END)   ; end
	 (ad-set-arg 0 c-new-BEG)))))	; beg

(unless (boundp 'font-lock-extend-after-change-region-function)
  (c-advise-fl-for-region font-lock-after-change-function)
  (c-advise-fl-for-region jit-lock-after-change)
  (c-advise-fl-for-region lazy-lock-defer-rest-after-change)
  (c-advise-fl-for-region lazy-lock-defer-line-after-change))

;; Connect up to `electric-indent-mode' (Emacs 24.4 and later).
(defun c-electric-indent-mode-hook ()
  ;; Emacs has en/disabled `electric-indent-mode'.  Propagate this through to
  ;; each CC Mode buffer.
  (mapc (lambda (buf)
          (with-current-buffer buf
            (when c-buffer-is-cc-mode
              ;; Don't use `c-toggle-electric-state' here due to recursion.
              (setq c-electric-flag electric-indent-mode)
              (c-update-modeline))))
        (buffer-list)))

(defun c-electric-indent-local-mode-hook ()
  ;; Emacs has en/disabled `electric-indent-local-mode' for this buffer.
  ;; Propagate this through to this buffer's value of `c-electric-flag'
  (when c-buffer-is-cc-mode
    (setq c-electric-flag electric-indent-mode)
    (c-update-modeline)))

\f
;; Support for C

(defvar c-mode-syntax-table
  (funcall (c-lang-const c-make-mode-syntax-table c))
  "Syntax table used in c-mode buffers.")

(c-define-abbrev-table 'c-mode-abbrev-table
  '(("else" "else" c-electric-continued-statement 0)
    ("while" "while" c-electric-continued-statement 0))
  "Abbreviation table used in c-mode buffers.")

(defvar c-mode-map
  (let ((map (c-make-inherited-keymap)))
    ;; Add bindings which are only useful for C.
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-e"  'c-macro-expand)
    map)
  "Keymap used in c-mode buffers.")


(easy-menu-define c-c-menu c-mode-map "C Mode Commands"
		  (cons "C" (c-lang-const c-mode-menu c)))

;; In XEmacs >= 21.5 modes should add their own entries to
;; `auto-mode-alist'.  The comment form of autoload is used to avoid
;; doing this on load.  That since `add-to-list' prepends the value
;; which could cause it to clobber user settings.  Later emacsen have
;; an append option, but it's not safe to use.

;; The extension ".C" is associated with C++ while the lowercase
;; variant goes with C.  On case insensitive file systems, this means
;; that ".c" files also might open C++ mode if the C++ entry comes
;; first on `auto-mode-alist'.  Thus we try to ensure that ".C" comes
;; after ".c", and since `add-to-list' adds the entry first we have to
;; add the ".C" entry first.
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(cc\\|hh\\)\\'" . c++-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.[ch]\\(pp\\|xx\\|\\+\\+\\)\\'" . c++-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(CC?\\|HH?\\)\\'" . c++-mode))

;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.c\\'" . c-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.h\\'" . c-or-c++-mode))

;; NB: The following two associate yacc and lex files to C Mode, which
;; is not really suitable for those formats.  Anyway, afaik there's
;; currently no better mode for them, and besides this is legacy.
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.y\\(acc\\)?\\'" . c-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.lex\\'" . c-mode))

;; Preprocessed files generated by C and C++ compilers.
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.i\\'" . c-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.ii\\'" . c++-mode))

(unless (fboundp 'prog-mode) (defalias 'prog-mode 'fundamental-mode))

;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode c-mode prog-mode "C"
  "Major mode for editing C code.

To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from a
c-mode buffer.  This automatically sets up a mail buffer with version
information already added.  You just need to add a description of the
problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the message.

To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.

The hook `c-mode-common-hook' is run with no args at mode
initialization, then `c-mode-hook'.

Key bindings:
\\{c-mode-map}"
  :after-hook (progn (c-make-noise-macro-regexps)
		     (c-make-macro-with-semi-re)
		     (c-update-modeline))
  (c-initialize-cc-mode t)
  (setq abbrev-mode t)
  (c-init-language-vars-for 'c-mode)
  (c-common-init 'c-mode)
  (easy-menu-add c-c-menu)
  (cc-imenu-init cc-imenu-c-generic-expression)
  (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook))

(defconst c-or-c++-mode--regexp
  (eval-when-compile
    (let ((id "[a-zA-Z0-9_]+") (ws "[ \t\r]+") (ws-maybe "[ \t\r]*"))
      (concat "^" ws-maybe "\\(?:"
                    "using"     ws "\\(?:namespace" ws "std;\\|std::\\)"
              "\\|" "namespace" "\\(:?" ws id "\\)?" ws-maybe "{"
              "\\|" "class"     ws id ws-maybe "[:{\n]"
              "\\|" "template"  ws-maybe "<.*>"
              "\\|" "#include"  ws-maybe "<\\(?:string\\|iostream\\|map\\)>"
              "\\)")))
  "A regexp applied to C header files to check if they are really C++.")

;;;###autoload
(defun c-or-c++-mode ()
  "Analyse buffer and enable either C or C++ mode.

Some people and projects use .h extension for C++ header files
which is also the one used for C header files.  This makes
matching on file name insufficient for detecting major mode that
should be used.

This function attempts to use file contents to determine whether
the code is C or C++ and based on that chooses whether to enable
`c-mode' or `c++-mode'."
  (if (save-excursion
        (save-restriction
          (save-match-data
            (widen)
            (goto-char (point-min))
            (re-search-forward c-or-c++-mode--regexp
                               (+ (point) c-guess-region-max) t))))
      (c++-mode)
    (c-mode)))

\f
;; Support for C++

(defvar c++-mode-syntax-table
  (funcall (c-lang-const c-make-mode-syntax-table c++))
  "Syntax table used in c++-mode buffers.")

(c-define-abbrev-table 'c++-mode-abbrev-table
  '(("else" "else" c-electric-continued-statement 0)
    ("while" "while" c-electric-continued-statement 0)
    ("catch" "catch" c-electric-continued-statement 0))
  "Abbreviation table used in c++-mode buffers.")

(defvar c++-mode-map
  (let ((map (c-make-inherited-keymap)))
    ;; Add bindings which are only useful for C++.
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-e" 'c-macro-expand)
    (define-key map "\C-c:"    'c-scope-operator)
    (define-key map "<"        'c-electric-lt-gt)
    (define-key map ">"        'c-electric-lt-gt)
    map)
  "Keymap used in c++-mode buffers.")

(easy-menu-define c-c++-menu c++-mode-map "C++ Mode Commands"
		  (cons "C++" (c-lang-const c-mode-menu c++)))

;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode c++-mode prog-mode "C++"
  "Major mode for editing C++ code.
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from a
c++-mode buffer.  This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
version information already added.  You just need to add a description
of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
message.

To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.

The hook `c-mode-common-hook' is run with no args at mode
initialization, then `c++-mode-hook'.

Key bindings:
\\{c++-mode-map}"
  :after-hook (progn (c-make-noise-macro-regexps)
		     (c-make-macro-with-semi-re)
		     (c-update-modeline))
  (c-initialize-cc-mode t)
  (setq abbrev-mode t)
  (c-init-language-vars-for 'c++-mode)
  (c-common-init 'c++-mode)
  (easy-menu-add c-c++-menu)
  (cc-imenu-init cc-imenu-c++-generic-expression)
  (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook))

\f
;; Support for Objective-C

(defvar objc-mode-syntax-table
  (funcall (c-lang-const c-make-mode-syntax-table objc))
  "Syntax table used in objc-mode buffers.")

(c-define-abbrev-table 'objc-mode-abbrev-table
  '(("else" "else" c-electric-continued-statement 0)
    ("while" "while" c-electric-continued-statement 0))
  "Abbreviation table used in objc-mode buffers.")

(defvar objc-mode-map
  (let ((map (c-make-inherited-keymap)))
    ;; Add bindings which are only useful for Objective-C.
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-e" 'c-macro-expand)
    map)
  "Keymap used in objc-mode buffers.")

(easy-menu-define c-objc-menu objc-mode-map "ObjC Mode Commands"
		  (cons "ObjC" (c-lang-const c-mode-menu objc)))

;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.m\\'" . objc-mode))

;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode objc-mode prog-mode "ObjC"
  "Major mode for editing Objective C code.
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from an
objc-mode buffer.  This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
version information already added.  You just need to add a description
of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
message.

To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.

The hook `c-mode-common-hook' is run with no args at mode
initialization, then `objc-mode-hook'.

Key bindings:
\\{objc-mode-map}"
  :after-hook (progn (c-make-noise-macro-regexps)
		     (c-make-macro-with-semi-re)
		     (c-update-modeline))
  (c-initialize-cc-mode t)
  (setq abbrev-mode t)
  (c-init-language-vars-for 'objc-mode)
  (c-common-init 'objc-mode)
  (easy-menu-add c-objc-menu)
  (cc-imenu-init nil 'cc-imenu-objc-function)
  (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook))

\f
;; Support for Java

(defvar java-mode-syntax-table
  (funcall (c-lang-const c-make-mode-syntax-table java))
  "Syntax table used in java-mode buffers.")

(c-define-abbrev-table 'java-mode-abbrev-table
  '(("else" "else" c-electric-continued-statement 0)
    ("while" "while" c-electric-continued-statement 0)
    ("catch" "catch" c-electric-continued-statement 0)
    ("finally" "finally" c-electric-continued-statement 0))
  "Abbreviation table used in java-mode buffers.")

(defvar java-mode-map
  (let ((map (c-make-inherited-keymap)))
    ;; Add bindings which are only useful for Java.
    map)
  "Keymap used in java-mode buffers.")

;; Regexp trying to describe the beginning of a Java top-level
;; definition.  This is not used by CC Mode, nor is it maintained
;; since it's practically impossible to write a regexp that reliably
;; matches such a construct.  Other tools are necessary.
(defconst c-Java-defun-prompt-regexp
  "^[ \t]*\\(\\(\\(public\\|protected\\|private\\|const\\|abstract\\|synchronized\\|final\\|static\\|threadsafe\\|transient\\|native\\|volatile\\)\\s-+\\)*\\(\\(\\([[a-zA-Z][][_$.a-zA-Z0-9]*[][_$.a-zA-Z0-9]+\\|[[a-zA-Z]\\)\\s-*\\)\\s-+\\)\\)?\\(\\([[a-zA-Z][][_$.a-zA-Z0-9]*\\s-+\\)\\s-*\\)?\\([_a-zA-Z][^][ \t:;.,{}()\x7f=]*\\|\\([_$a-zA-Z][_$.a-zA-Z0-9]*\\)\\)\\s-*\\(([^);{}]*)\\)?\\([] \t]*\\)\\(\\s-*\\<throws\\>\\s-*\\(\\([_$a-zA-Z][_$.a-zA-Z0-9]*\\)[, \t\n\r\f\v]*\\)+\\)?\\s-*")

(easy-menu-define c-java-menu java-mode-map "Java Mode Commands"
		  (cons "Java" (c-lang-const c-mode-menu java)))

;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.java\\'" . java-mode))

;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode java-mode prog-mode "Java"
  "Major mode for editing Java code.
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from a
java-mode buffer.  This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
version information already added.  You just need to add a description
of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
message.

To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.

The hook `c-mode-common-hook' is run with no args at mode
initialization, then `java-mode-hook'.

Key bindings:
\\{java-mode-map}"
  :after-hook (c-update-modeline)
  (c-initialize-cc-mode t)
  (setq abbrev-mode t)
  (c-init-language-vars-for 'java-mode)
  (c-common-init 'java-mode)
  (easy-menu-add c-java-menu)
  (cc-imenu-init cc-imenu-java-generic-expression)
  (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook))

\f
;; Support for CORBA's IDL language

(defvar idl-mode-syntax-table
  (funcall (c-lang-const c-make-mode-syntax-table idl))
  "Syntax table used in idl-mode buffers.")

(c-define-abbrev-table 'idl-mode-abbrev-table nil
  "Abbreviation table used in idl-mode buffers.")

(defvar idl-mode-map
  (let ((map (c-make-inherited-keymap)))
    ;; Add bindings which are only useful for IDL.
    map)
  "Keymap used in idl-mode buffers.")

(easy-menu-define c-idl-menu idl-mode-map "IDL Mode Commands"
		  (cons "IDL" (c-lang-const c-mode-menu idl)))

;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.idl\\'" . idl-mode))

;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode idl-mode prog-mode "IDL"
  "Major mode for editing CORBA's IDL, PSDL and CIDL code.
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from an
idl-mode buffer.  This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
version information already added.  You just need to add a description
of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
message.

To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.

The hook `c-mode-common-hook' is run with no args at mode
initialization, then `idl-mode-hook'.

Key bindings:
\\{idl-mode-map}"
  :after-hook (c-update-modeline)
  (c-initialize-cc-mode t)
  (c-init-language-vars-for 'idl-mode)
  (c-common-init 'idl-mode)
  (easy-menu-add c-idl-menu)
  ;;(cc-imenu-init cc-imenu-idl-generic-expression) ;TODO
  (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook))

\f
;; Support for Pike

(defvar pike-mode-syntax-table
  (funcall (c-lang-const c-make-mode-syntax-table pike))
  "Syntax table used in pike-mode buffers.")

(c-define-abbrev-table 'pike-mode-abbrev-table
  '(("else" "else" c-electric-continued-statement 0)
    ("while" "while" c-electric-continued-statement 0))
  "Abbreviation table used in pike-mode buffers.")

(defvar pike-mode-map
  (let ((map (c-make-inherited-keymap)))
    ;; Additional bindings.
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-e" 'c-macro-expand)
    map)
  "Keymap used in pike-mode buffers.")

(easy-menu-define c-pike-menu pike-mode-map "Pike Mode Commands"
		  (cons "Pike" (c-lang-const c-mode-menu pike)))

;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(u?lpc\\|pike\\|pmod\\(\\.in\\)?\\)\\'" . pike-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("pike" . pike-mode))

;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode pike-mode prog-mode "Pike"
  "Major mode for editing Pike code.
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from a
pike-mode buffer.  This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
version information already added.  You just need to add a description
of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
message.

To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.

The hook `c-mode-common-hook' is run with no args at mode
initialization, then `pike-mode-hook'.

Key bindings:
\\{pike-mode-map}"
  :after-hook (c-update-modeline)
  (c-initialize-cc-mode t)
  (setq	abbrev-mode t)
  (c-init-language-vars-for 'pike-mode)
  (c-common-init 'pike-mode)
  (easy-menu-add c-pike-menu)
  ;;(cc-imenu-init cc-imenu-pike-generic-expression) ;TODO
  (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook))

\f
;; Support for AWK

;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.awk\\'" . awk-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("awk" . awk-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("mawk" . awk-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("nawk" . awk-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("gawk" . awk-mode))

(c-define-abbrev-table 'awk-mode-abbrev-table
  '(("else" "else" c-electric-continued-statement 0)
    ("while" "while" c-electric-continued-statement 0))
  "Abbreviation table used in awk-mode buffers.")

(defvar awk-mode-map
  (let ((map (c-make-inherited-keymap)))
    ;; Add bindings which are only useful for awk.
    (define-key map "#" 'self-insert-command);Overrides electric parent binding.
    (define-key map "/" 'self-insert-command);Overrides electric parent binding.
    (define-key map "*" 'self-insert-command);Overrides electric parent binding.
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-n" 'undefined) ; #if doesn't exist in awk.
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-p" 'undefined)
    (define-key map "\C-c\C-u" 'undefined)
    (define-key map "\M-a" 'c-beginning-of-statement) ; 2003/10/7
    (define-key map "\M-e" 'c-end-of-statement)       ; 2003/10/7
    (define-key map "\C-\M-a" 'c-awk-beginning-of-defun)
    (define-key map "\C-\M-e" 'c-awk-end-of-defun)
    map)
  "Keymap used in awk-mode buffers.")

(easy-menu-define c-awk-menu awk-mode-map "AWK Mode Commands"
		  (cons "AWK" (c-lang-const c-mode-menu awk)))

;; (require 'cc-awk) brings these in.
(defvar awk-mode-syntax-table)
(declare-function c-awk-unstick-NL-prop "cc-awk" ())

;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode awk-mode prog-mode "AWK"
  "Major mode for editing AWK code.
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from an
awk-mode buffer.  This automatically sets up a mail buffer with version
information already added.  You just need to add a description of the
problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the message.

To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.

The hook `c-mode-common-hook' is run with no args at mode
initialization, then `awk-mode-hook'.

Key bindings:
\\{awk-mode-map}"
  :after-hook (c-update-modeline)
  ;; We need the next line to stop the macro defining
  ;; `awk-mode-syntax-table'.  This would mask the real table which is
  ;; declared in cc-awk.el and hasn't yet been loaded.
  :syntax-table nil
  (require 'cc-awk)			; Added 2003/6/10.
  (c-initialize-cc-mode t)
  (setq	abbrev-mode t)
  (c-init-language-vars-for 'awk-mode)
  (c-common-init 'awk-mode)
  (c-awk-unstick-NL-prop)
  (c-run-mode-hooks 'c-mode-common-hook))

\f
;; bug reporting

(defconst c-mode-help-address
  "submit@debbugs.gnu.org"
  "Address(es) for CC Mode bug reports.")

(defun c-version ()
  "Echo the current version of CC Mode in the minibuffer."
  (interactive)
  (message "Using CC Mode version %s" c-version)
  (c-keep-region-active))

(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'c-prepare-bug-report-hooks
  'c-prepare-bug-report-hook "24.3")
(defvar c-prepare-bug-report-hook nil)

;; Dynamic variables used by reporter.
(defvar reporter-prompt-for-summary-p)
(defvar reporter-dont-compact-list)

;; This could be "emacs,cc-mode" in the version included in Emacs.
(defconst c-mode-bug-package "cc-mode"
  "The package to use in the bug submission.")

;; reporter-submit-bug-report requires sendmail.
(declare-function mail-position-on-field "sendmail" (field &optional soft))

(defun c-submit-bug-report ()
  "Submit via mail a bug report on CC Mode."
  (interactive)
  (require 'reporter)
  ;; load in reporter
  (let ((reporter-prompt-for-summary-p t)
	(reporter-dont-compact-list '(c-offsets-alist))
	(style c-indentation-style)
	(c-features c-emacs-features))
    (and
     (if (y-or-n-p "Do you want to submit a report on CC Mode? ")
	 t (message "") nil)
     (reporter-submit-bug-report
      c-mode-help-address
      (concat "CC Mode " c-version " (" mode-name ")")
      (let ((vars (append
		   c-style-variables
		   '(c-buffer-is-cc-mode
		     c-tab-always-indent
		     c-syntactic-indentation
		     c-syntactic-indentation-in-macros
		     c-ignore-auto-fill
		     c-auto-align-backslashes
		     c-backspace-function
		     c-delete-function
		     c-electric-pound-behavior
		     c-default-style
		     c-enable-xemacs-performance-kludge-p
		     c-old-style-variable-behavior
		     defun-prompt-regexp
		     tab-width
		     comment-column
		     parse-sexp-ignore-comments
		     parse-sexp-lookup-properties
		     lookup-syntax-properties
		     ;; A brain-damaged XEmacs only variable that, if
		     ;; set to nil can cause all kinds of chaos.
		     signal-error-on-buffer-boundary
		     ;; Variables that affect line breaking and comments.
		     auto-fill-mode
		     auto-fill-function
		     filladapt-mode
		     comment-multi-line
		     comment-start-skip
		     fill-prefix
		     fill-column
		     paragraph-start
		     adaptive-fill-mode
		     adaptive-fill-regexp)
		   nil)))
	(mapc (lambda (var) (unless (boundp var)
                         (setq vars (delq var vars))))
	      '(signal-error-on-buffer-boundary
		filladapt-mode
		defun-prompt-regexp
		font-lock-mode
		auto-fill-mode
		font-lock-maximum-decoration
		parse-sexp-lookup-properties
		lookup-syntax-properties))
	vars)
      (lambda ()
	(run-hooks 'c-prepare-bug-report-hook)
	(save-excursion
	  (or (mail-position-on-field "X-Debbugs-Package")
	      (insert c-mode-bug-package)))
	(insert (format "Buffer Style: %s\nc-emacs-features: %s\n"
			style c-features)))))))

\f
(cc-provide 'cc-mode)

;; Local Variables:
;; indent-tabs-mode: t
;; tab-width: 8
;; End:
;;; cc-mode.el ends here

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