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- From: jv@mh.nl (Johan Vromans)
- Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.sources,alt.sources
- Subject: GNU Emacs forms-mode version 1.2.7 (part 2 of 3)
- Message-ID: <1991Jul1.132216.10645@pronto.mh.nl>
- Date: 1 Jul 91 13:22:16 GMT
-
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- Submitted-by: jv@mh.nl
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- @section Key bindings
- X
- This section describes the key bindings as they are defined when
- invoking forms mode.@*
- All commands must be prefixed with @kbd{C-c} when editing a forms. If a
- forms is read-only, @kbd{C-c} is not used. The only exception to
- this rule is @code{forms-next-field}, which is bound to @kbd{TAB} in all
- maps.
- X
- @table @kbd
- X
- @itemx C-c @key{TAB}
- @code{forms-next-field}
- X
- @itemx C-c @key{SPC}
- @code{forms-next-record}
- X
- @itemx C-c <
- @code{forms-first-record}
- X
- @itemx C-c >
- @code{forms-first-record}
- X
- @itemx C-c d
- @code{forms-delete-record}
- X
- @itemx C-c e
- @code{forms-edit-mode}
- X
- @itemx C-c i
- @code{forms-insert-record}
- X
- @itemx C-c j
- @code{forms-jump-record}
- X
- @itemx C-c n
- @code{forms-next-record}
- X
- @itemx C-c p
- @code{forms-prev-record}
- X
- @itemx C-c q
- @code{forms-exit}
- X
- @itemx C-c s @var{regexp}
- @code{forms-search}
- X
- @itemx C-c v
- @code{forms-view-mode}
- X
- @itemx C-c x
- @code{forms-exit-no-save}
- X
- @itemx C-c ?
- @code{describe-mode}
- X
- @itemx C-c @key{DEL}
- @code{forms-prev-record}
- X
- @end table
- X
- @node Miscellaneous, Error Messages, Key Bindings, Top
- @section Miscellaneous
- X
- @vindex forms-version
- A global variable @code{forms-version} holds the version information of
- the current implementation of forms mode.
- X
- @findex forms-enumerate
- It is very convenient to use symbolic names for the fields in a record.
- The function @code{forms-enumerate} provides an elegant means to define
- a series of variables to consecutive numbers.
- The function returns the higest number used, so it can be used to set
- @code{forms-number-of-fields} also:
- @example
- (setq forms-number-of-fields
- X (forms-enumerate
- X '(field1 field2 field3 ... )))
- @end example
- X
- @code{field1} will be set to 1, @code{field2} to 2 and so on.
- X
- Care has been taken to localize the current information of the forms
- mode, so it is possible to visit multiple files in forms mode
- simultaneously, even if they have different properties.
- X
- Since buffer-local functions are not available in this version of GNU
- Emacs, the definitions of the filter functions
- @code{forms-new-record-filter} and @code{forms-modified-record-filter}
- are copied into internal, buffer local variables when forms-mode is
- initialized.
- X
- If a control file is visited using the standard @code{find-file}
- commands, forms mode can be enabled with the command @code{M-x forms-mode}.@*
- Forms mode will be automatically enabled if the file contains
- the string @code{"-*- forms -*-"} somewhere in the first line. However,
- this makes it hard to edit the control file itself so you'd better think
- twice before using this.
- X
- The default format for the data file, using @key{TAB} to separate fields
- and @code{C-k} to separate multi-line fields, matches the file format of
- some popular Macintosh database programs, e.g. FileMaker. So
- @code{forms-mode} could decrease the need to use Apple computers.
- X
- @node Error Messages, Examples, Miscellaneous, Top
- @section Error Messages
- X
- This section describes all error messages which can be generated by
- forms mode.
- X
- @table @code
- @item 'forms-file' has not been set
- The variable @code{forms-file} was not set by the control file.
- X
- @item 'forms-number-of-fields' has not been set
- The variable @code{forms-number-of-fields} was not set by the control
- file.
- X
- @item 'forms-number-of-fields' must be > 0
- The variable @code{forms-number-of-fields} did not contain a positive
- number.
- X
- @item 'forms-field-sep' is not a string
- @itemx 'forms-multi-line' must be nil or a one-character string
- The variable @code{forms-multi-line} was set to something other than
- @code{nil or} a single-character string.
- X
- @item 'forms-multi-line' is equal to 'forms-field-sep'
- The variable @code{forms-multi-line} may not be equal to
- @code{forms-field-sep} for this would make it impossible to distinguish
- fields and the lines in the fields.
- X
- @item 'forms-format-list' has not been set
- @itemx 'forms-format-list' is not a list
- The variable @code{forms-format-list} was not set to a lisp @code{list}
- by the control file.
- X
- @item Forms error: field number @var{XX} out of range 1..@var{NN}
- A field number was supplied with a value of @var{XX}, which was not
- greater than zero and smaller than or equal to the number of fields in the
- forms, @var{NN}.
- X
- @item Forms error: not a function @var{FUN}
- The first element of the lisp list specified in @code{forms-format-list}
- did not have a function value.
- X
- @item Invalid element in 'forms-format-list': @var{XX}
- A list element was supplied in @code{forms-format-list} which was not a
- @code{string}, @code{number} nor a @code{lisp list}.
- X
- @item Parse error: not looking at "..."
- When re-parsing the contents of a forms, the text shown could not
- be found.
- X
- @item Parse error: cannot find "..."
- When re-parsing the contents of a forms, the text shown, which
- separates two fields, could not be found.
- X
- @item Parse error: cannot parse adjacent fields @var{XX} and @var{YY}
- Fields @var{XX} and @var{YY} were not separated by text, so could not be
- parsed again.
- X
- @item Record has @var{XX} fields instead of @var{YY}
- The number of fields in this record in the data file did not match
- @code{forms-number-of-fields}. Missing fields will be set to empty.
- X
- @item Multi-line fields in this record - update refused!
- The current record contains newline characters, hence can not be written
- back to the data file, for it would corrupt it.@*
- probably a field was set to a multi-line value, while the setting of
- @code{forms-multi-line} prohibited this.
- X
- @item Record number @var{XX} out of range 1..@var{YY}
- A jump was made to non-existing record @var{XX}. @var{YY} denotes the
- number of records in the file.
- X
- @item Stuck at record @var{XX}
- An internal error prevented a specific record from being retrieved.
- X
- @end table
- X
- @node Examples, Credits, Error Messages, Top
- @section Examples
- X
- The following example exploits most of the features of forms-mode.
- This example is included in the distribution as file @file{demo2}.
- X
- @example
- ;; demo2 -- demo forms-mode -*- emacs-lisp -*-
- X
- ;; SCCS Status : demo2 1.1.2
- ;; Author : Johan Vromans
- ;; Created On : 1989
- ;; Last Modified By: Johan Vromans
- ;; Last Modified On: Mon Jul 1 13:56:31 1991
- ;; Update Count : 2
- ;; Status : OK
- ;;
- ;; This sample forms exploit most of the features of forms mode.
- X
- ;; Set the name of the data file.
- (setq forms-file "demo2.dat")
- X
- ;; Use 'forms-enumerate' to set field names and number thereof.
- (setq forms-number-of-fields
- X (forms-enumerate
- X '(arch-newsgroup ; 1
- X arch-volume ; 2
- X arch-issue ; and ...
- X arch-article ; ... so
- X arch-shortname ; ... ... on
- X arch-parts
- X arch-from
- X arch-longname
- X arch-keywords
- X arch-date
- X arch-remarks)))
- X
- ;; The following functions are used by this form for layout purposes.
- ;;
- (defun arch-tocol (target &optional fill)
- X "Produces a string to skip to column TARGET. Prepends newline if needed.
- The optional FILL should be a character, used to fill to the column."
- X (if (null fill)
- X (setq fill ? ))
- X (if (< target (current-column))
- X (concat "\n" (make-string target fill))
- X (make-string (- target (current-column)) fill)))
- ;;
- (defun arch-rj (target field &optional fill)
- X "Produces a string to skip to column TARGET minus the width of field FIELD.
- Prepends newline if needed. The optional FILL should be a character,
- used to fill to the column."
- X (arch-tocol (- target (length (nth field forms-fields))) fill))
- X
- ;; Record filters.
- ;; This example uses the (defun ...) method of defining.
- ;;
- (defun forms-new-record-filter (the-record)
- X "Form a new record with some defaults."
- X (aset the-record arch-from (user-full-name))
- X (aset the-record arch-date (current-time-string))
- X the-record ; return it
- )
- X
- ;; The format list.
- (setq forms-format-list
- X (list
- X "====== Public Domain Software Archive ======\n\n"
- X arch-shortname
- X " - " arch-longname
- X "\n\n"
- X "Article: " arch-newsgroup
- X "/" arch-article
- X " "
- X '(arch-tocol 40)
- X "Issue: " arch-issue
- X " "
- X '(arch-rj 73 10)
- X "Date: " arch-date
- X "\n\n"
- X "Submitted by: " arch-from
- X "\n"
- X '(arch-tocol 79 ?-)
- X "\n"
- X "Keywords: " arch-keywords
- X "\n\n"
- X "Parts: " arch-parts
- X "\n\n====== Remarks ======\n\n"
- X arch-remarks
- X ))
- X
- ;; That's all, folks!
- @end example
- X
- @node Credits, Concept Index, Examples, Top
- @section Credits
- X
- Forms mode is developed by Johan Vromans @code{<jv@@mh.nl>} at Multihouse
- Reseach in the Netherlands.
- X
- Harald Hanche-Olsen @code{<hanche@@imf.unit.no>} supplied the idea for
- the new record filter, and provided better replacements for some
- internal functions.
- X
- Bugfixes and other useful suggestions were supplied by
- cwitty@@portia.stanford.edu, Jonathan I. Kamens, Ignatios Souvatzis and
- Harald Hanche-Olsen.
- X
- This documentation was slightly inspired by the documentation of ``rolo
- mode'' by Paul Davis at Schlumberger Cambridge Research
- @code{<davis%scrsu1%sdr.slb.com@@relay.cs.net>}.
- X
- None of this would have been possible without GNU Emacs of the Free
- Software Foundation. Thanks, Richard!
- X
- @node Concept Index, Variable Index, Credits, Top
- @unnumbered Concept Index
- @printindex cp
- X
- @node Variable Index, Function Index, Concept Index, Top
- @unnumbered Variable Index
- @printindex vr
- X
- @node Function Index, , Variable Index, Top
- @unnumbered Function Index
- @printindex fn
- X
- @contents
- @bye
- X
- @c Local Variables:
- @c eval: (headers)
- @c eval: (setq comment-start "@c ")
- @c eval: (setq comment-start-skip "@c +")
- @c End:
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- ;;; forms.el -- Forms Mode - A GNU Emacs Major Mode
- ;;; SCCS Status : @(#)@ forms 1.2.7
- ;;; Author : Johan Vromans
- ;;; Created On : 1989
- ;;; Last Modified By: Johan Vromans
- ;;; Last Modified On: Mon Jul 1 14:13:20 1991
- ;;; Update Count : 15
- ;;; Status : OK
- X
- ;;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
- ;;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- ;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor
- ;;; accepts responsibility to anyone for the consequences of using it
- ;;; or for whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all,
- ;;; unless he says so in writing. Refer to the GNU Emacs General Public
- ;;; License for full details.
- X
- ;;; Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
- ;;; GNU Emacs, but only under the conditions described in the
- ;;; GNU Emacs General Public License. A copy of this license is
- ;;; supposed to have been given to you along with GNU Emacs so you
- ;;; can know your rights and responsibilities.
- ;;; If you don't have this copy, write to the Free Software
- ;;; Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
- ;;;
- X
- ;;; HISTORY
- ;;; 1-Jul-1991 Johan Vromans
- ;;; Normalized error messages.
- ;;; 30-Jun-1991 Johan Vromans
- ;;; Add support for forms-modified-record-filter.
- ;;; Allow the filter functions to be the name of a function.
- ;;; Fix: parse--format used forms--dynamic-text destructively.
- ;;; Internally optimized the forms-format-list.
- ;;; Added support for debugging.
- ;;; Stripped duplicate documentation.
- ;;;
- ;;; 29-Jun-1991 Johan Vromans
- ;;; Add support for functions and lisp symbols in forms-format-list.
- ;;; Add function forms-enumerate.
- X
- (provide 'forms-mode)
- X
- ;;; Visit a file using a form.
- ;;;
- ;;; === Naming conventions
- ;;;
- ;;; The names of all variables and functions start with 'form-'.
- ;;; Names which start with 'form--' are intended for internal use, and
- ;;; should *NOT* be used from the outside.
- ;;;
- ;;; All variables are buffer-local, to enable multiple forms visits
- ;;; simultaneously.
- ;;; Variable 'forms--mode-setup' is local to *ALL* buffers, for it
- ;;; controls if forms-mode has been enabled in a buffer.
- ;;;
- ;;; === How it works ===
- ;;;
- ;;; Forms mode means visiting a data file which is supposed to consist
- ;;; of records each containing a number of fields. The records are
- ;;; separated by a newline, the fields are separated by a user-defined
- ;;; field separater (default: TAB).
- ;;; When shown, a record is transferred to an emacs buffer and
- ;;; presented using a user-defined form. One record is shown at a
- ;;; time.
- ;;;
- ;;; Forms mode is a composite mode. It involves two files, and two
- ;;; buffers.
- ;;; The first file, called the control file, defines the name of the
- ;;; data file and the forms format. This file buffer will be used to
- ;;; present the forms.
- ;;; The second file holds the actual data. The buffer of this file
- ;;; will be buried, for it is never accessed directly.
- ;;;
- ;;; Forms mode is invoked using "forms-find-file control-file".
- ;;; Alternativily forms-find-file-other-window can be used.
- ;;;
- ;;; You may also visit the control file, and switch to forms mode by hand
- ;;; with M-x forms-mode .
- ;;;
- ;;; Automatic mode switching is supported, so you may use "find-file"
- ;;; if you specify "-*- forms -*-" in the first line of the control file.
- ;;;
- ;;; The control file is visited, evaluated using
- ;;; eval-current-buffer, and should set at least the following
- ;;; variables:
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-file [string] the name of the data file.
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-number-of-fields [integer]
- ;;; The number of fields in each record.
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-format-list [list] formatting instructions.
- ;;;
- ;;; The forms-format-list should be a list, each element containing
- ;;;
- ;;; - a string, e.g. "hello" (which is inserted \"as is\"),
- ;;;
- ;;; - an integer, denoting a field number. The contents of the field
- ;;; are inserted at this point.
- ;;; The first field has number one.
- ;;;
- ;;; - a function call, e.g. (insert "text"). This function call is
- ;;; dynamically evaluated and should return a string. It should *NOT*
- ;;; have side-effects on the forms being constructed.
- ;;; The current fields are available to the function in the variable
- ;;; forms-fields, they should *NOT* be modified.
- ;;;
- ;;; - a lisp symbol, that must evaluate to one of the above.
- ;;;
- ;;; Optional variables which may be set in the control file:
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-field-sep [string, default TAB]
- ;;; The field separator used to separate the
- ;;; fields in the data file. It may be a string.
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-read-only [bool, default nil]
- ;;; 't' means that the data file is visited read-only.
- ;;; If no write access to the data file is
- ;;; possible, read-only mode is enforced.
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-multi-line [string, default "^K"]
- ;;; If non-null the records of the data file may
- ;;; contain fields which span multiple lines in
- ;;; the form.
- ;;; This variable denoted the separator character
- ;;; to be used for this purpose. Upon display, all
- ;;; occurrencies of this character are translated
- ;;; to newlines. Upon storage they are translated
- ;;; back to the separator.
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-forms-scroll [bool, default t]
- ;;; If non-nil: redefine scroll-up/down to perform
- ;;; forms-next/prev-field if in forms mode.
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-forms-jump [bool, default t]
- ;;; If non-nil: redefine beginning/end-of-buffer
- ;;; to performs forms-first/last-field if in
- ;;; forms mode.
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-new-record-filter [symbol, no default]
- ;;; If defined: this should be the name of a
- ;;; function that is called when a new
- ;;; record is created. It can be used to fill in
- ;;; the new record with default fields, for example.
- ;;; Instead of the name of the function, it may
- ;;; be the function itself.
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-modified-record-filter [symbol, no default]
- ;;; If defined: this should be the name of a
- ;;; function that is called when a record has
- ;;; been modified. It is called after the fields
- ;;; are parsed. It can be used to register
- ;;; modification dates, for example.
- ;;; Instead of the name of the function, it may
- ;;; be the function itself.
- ;;;
- ;;; After evaluating the control file, its buffer is cleared and used
- ;;; for further processing.
- ;;; The data file (as designated by "forms-file") is visited in a buffer
- ;;; (forms--file-buffer) which will not normally be shown.
- ;;; Great malfunctioning may be expected if this file/buffer is modified
- ;;; outside of this package while it's being visited!
- ;;;
- ;;; A record from the data file is transferred from the data file,
- ;;; split into fields (into forms--the-record-list), and displayed using
- ;;; the specs in forms-format-list.
- ;;; A format routine 'forms--format' is built upon startup to format
- ;;; the records.
- ;;;
- ;;; When a form is changed the record is updated as soon as this form
- ;;; is left. The contents of the form are parsed using forms-format-list,
- ;;; and the fields which are deduced from the form are modified. So,
- ;;; fields not shown on the forms retain their origional values.
- ;;; The newly formed record and replaces the contents of the
- ;;; old record in forms--file-buffer.
- ;;; A parse routine 'forms--parser' is built upon startup to parse
- ;;; the records.
- ;;;
- ;;; Two exit functions exist: forms-exit (which saves) and forms-exit-no-save
- ;;; (which doesn't). However, if forms-exit-no-save is executed and the file
- ;;; buffer has been modified, emacs will ask questions.
- ;;;
- ;;; Other functions are:
- ;;;
- ;;; paging (forward, backward) by record
- ;;; jumping (first, last, random number)
- ;;; searching
- ;;; creating and deleting records
- ;;; reverting the form (NOT the file buffer)
- ;;; switching edit <-> view mode v.v.
- ;;; jumping from field to field
- ;;;
- ;;; As an documented side-effect: jumping to the last record in the
- ;;; file (using forms-last-record) will adjust forms--total-records if
- ;;; needed.
- ;;;
- ;;; Commands and keymaps:
- ;;;
- ;;; A local keymap 'forms-mode-map' is used in the forms buffer.
- ;;; As conventional, this map can be accessed with C-c prefix.
- ;;; In read-only mode, the C-c prefix must be omitted.
- ;;;
- ;;; Default bindings:
- ;;;
- ;;; \C-c forms-mode-map
- ;;; TAB forms-next-field
- ;;; SPC forms-next-record
- ;;; < forms-first-record
- ;;; > forms-last-record
- ;;; ? describe-mode
- ;;; d forms-delete-record
- ;;; e forms-edit-mode
- ;;; i forms-insert-record
- ;;; j forms-jump-record
- ;;; n forms-next-record
- ;;; p forms-prev-record
- ;;; q forms-exit
- ;;; s forms-search
- ;;; v forms-view-mode
- ;;; x forms-exit-no-save
- ;;; DEL forms-prev-record
- ;;;
- ;;; Standard functions scroll-up, scroll-down, beginning-of-buffer and
- ;;; end-of-buffer are wrapped with re-definitions, which map them to
- ;;; next/prev record and first/last record.
- ;;; Buffer-local variables forms-forms-scroll and forms-forms-jump
- ;;; may be used to control these redefinitions.
- ;;;
- ;;; Function save-buffer is also wrapped to perform a sensible action.
- ;;; A revert-file-hook is defined to revert a forms to original.
- ;;;
- ;;; For convenience, TAB is always bound to forms-next-field, so you
- ;;; don't need the C-c prefix for this command.
- ;;;
- ;;; Global variables and constants
- X
- (defconst forms-version "1.2.7"
- X "Version of forms-mode implementation")
- X
- (defvar forms-forms-scrolls t
- X "If non-null: redefine scroll-up/down to be used with forms-mode.")
- X
- (defvar forms-forms-jumps t
- X "If non-null: redefine beginning/end-of-buffer to be used with forms-mode.")
- X
- (defvar forms-mode-hooks nil
- X "Hook functions to be run upon entering forms mode.")
- ;;;
- ;;; Mandatory variables - must be set by evaluating the control file
- X
- (defvar forms-file nil
- X "Name of the file holding the data.")
- X
- (defvar forms-format-list nil
- X "List of formatting specifications.")
- X
- (defvar forms-number-of-fields nil
- X "Number of fields per record.")
- X
- ;;;
- ;;; Optional variables with default values
- X
- (defvar forms-field-sep "\t"
- X "Field separator character (default TAB)")
- X
- (defvar forms-read-only nil
- X "Read-only mode (defaults to the write access on the data file).")
- X
- (defvar forms-multi-line "\C-k"
- X "Character to separate multi-line fields (default ^K)")
- X
- (defvar forms-forms-scroll t
- X "Redefine scroll-up/down to perform forms-next/prev-record when in
- X forms mode.")
- X
- (defvar forms-forms-jump t
- X "Redefine beginning/end-of-buffer to perform forms-first/last-record
- X when in forms mode.")
- X
- ;;;
- ;;; Internal variables.
- X
- (defvar forms--file-buffer nil
- X "Buffer which holds the file data")
- X
- (defvar forms--total-records 0
- X "Total number of records in the data file.")
- X
- (defvar forms--current-record 0
- X "Number of the record currently on the screen.")
- X
- (defvar forms-mode-map nil ; yes - this one is global
- X "Keymap for form buffer.")
- X
- (defvar forms--markers nil
- X "Field markers in the screen.")
- X
- (defvar forms--number-of-markers 0
- X "Number of fields on screen.")
- X
- (defvar forms--the-record-list nil
- X "List of strings of the current record, as parsed from the file.")
- X
- (defvar forms--search-regexp nil
- X "Last regexp used by forms-search.")
- X
- (defvar forms--format nil
- X "Formatting routine.")
- X
- (defvar forms--parser nil
- X "Forms parser routine.")
- X
- (defvar forms--mode-setup nil
- X "Internal - keeps track of forms-mode being set-up.")
- (make-variable-buffer-local 'forms--mode-setup)
- X
- (defvar forms--new-record-filter nil
- X "Internal - set if a new record filter has been defined.")
- X
- (defvar forms--modified-record-filter nil
- X "Internal - set if a modified record filter has been defined.")
- X
- (defvar forms--dynamic-text nil
- X "Internal - holds dynamic text to insert between fields.")
- X
- (defvar forms-fields nil
- X "List with fields of the current forms. First field has number 1.")
- X
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-mode
- ;;;
- ;;; This is not a simple major mode, as usual. Therefore, forms-mode
- ;;; takes an optional argument 'primary' which is used for the initial
- ;;; set-up. Normal use would leave 'primary' to nil.
- ;;;
- ;;; A global buffer-local variable 'forms--mode-setup' has the same effect
- ;;; but makes it possible to auto-invoke forms-mode using find-file.
- ;;;
- ;;; Note: although it seems logical to have (make-local-variable) executed
- ;;; where the variable is first needed, I deliberately placed all calls
- ;;; in the forms-mode function.
- X
- (defun forms-mode (&optional primary)
- X "Major mode to visit files in a field-structured manner using a form.
- X
- X Commands (prefix with C-c if not in read-only mode):
- X \\{forms-mode-map}"
- X
- X (interactive) ; no - 'primary' is not prefix arg
- X
- X ;; Primary set-up: evaluate buffer and check if the mandatory
- X ;; variables have been set.
- X (if (or primary (not forms--mode-setup))
- X (progn
- X (kill-all-local-variables)
- X
- X ;; make mandatory variables
- X (make-local-variable 'forms-file)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms-number-of-fields)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms-format-list)
- X
- X ;; make optional variables
- X (make-local-variable 'forms-field-sep)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms-read-only)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms-multi-line)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms-forms-scroll)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms-forms-jump)
- X (fmakunbound 'forms-new-record-filter)
- X
- X ;; eval the buffer, should set variables
- X (eval-current-buffer)
- X
- X ;; check if the mandatory variables make sense.
- X (or forms-file
- X (error "'forms-file' has not been set"))
- X (or forms-number-of-fields
- X (error "'forms-number-of-fields' has not been set"))
- X (or (> forms-number-of-fields 0)
- X (error "'forms-number-of-fields' must be > 0")
- X (or (stringp forms-field-sep))
- X (error "'forms-field-sep' is not a string"))
- X (if forms-multi-line
- X (if (and (stringp forms-multi-line)
- X (eq (length forms-multi-line) 1))
- X (if (string= forms-multi-line forms-field-sep)
- X (error "'forms-multi-line' is equal to 'forms-field-sep'"))
- X (error "'forms-multi-line' must be nil or a one-character string")))
- X
- X ;; validate and process forms-format-list
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--number-of-markers)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--markers)
- X (forms--process-format-list)
- X
- X ;; build the formatter and parser
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--format)
- X (forms--make-format)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--parser)
- X (forms--make-parser)
- X
- X ;; check if record filters are defined
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--new-record-filter)
- X (setq forms--new-record-filter
- X (cond
- X ((fboundp 'forms-new-record-filter)
- X (symbol-function 'forms-new-record-filter))
- X ((and (boundp 'forms-new-record-filter)
- X (fboundp forms-new-record-filter))
- X forms-new-record-filter)))
- X (fmakunbound 'forms-new-record-filter)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--modified-record-filter)
- X (setq forms--modified-record-filter
- X (cond
- X ((fboundp 'forms-modified-record-filter)
- X (symbol-function 'forms-modified-record-filter))
- X ((and (boundp 'forms-modified-record-filter)
- X (fboundp forms-modified-record-filter))
- X forms-modified-record-filter)))
- X (fmakunbound 'forms-modified-record-filter)
- X
- X ;; dynamic text support
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--dynamic-text)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms-fields)
- X
- X ;; prepare this buffer for further processing
- X (setq buffer-read-only nil)
- X
- X ;; prevent accidental overwrite of the control file and autosave
- X (setq buffer-file-name nil)
- X (auto-save-mode nil)
- X
- X ;; and clean it
- X (erase-buffer)))
- X
- X ;; make local variables
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--file-buffer)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--total-records)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--current-record)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--the-record-list)
- X (make-local-variable 'forms--search-rexexp)
- X
- X ;; A bug in the current Emacs release prevents a keymap
- X ;; which is buffer-local from being used by 'describe-mode'.
- X ;; Hence we'll leave it global.
- X ;;(make-local-variable 'forms-mode-map)
- X (if forms-mode-map ; already defined
- X nil
- X (setq forms-mode-map (make-keymap))
- X (forms--mode-commands forms-mode-map)
- X (forms--change-commands))
- X
- X ;; find the data file
- X (setq forms--file-buffer (find-file-noselect forms-file))
- X
- X ;; count the number of records, and set see if it may be modified
- X (let (ro)
- X (setq forms--total-records
- X (save-excursion
- X (set-buffer forms--file-buffer)
- X (bury-buffer (current-buffer))
- X (setq ro buffer-read-only)
- X (count-lines (point-min) (point-max))))
- X (if ro
- X (setq forms-read-only t)))
- X
- X ;; set the major mode indicator
- X (setq major-mode 'forms-mode)
- X (setq mode-name "Forms")
- X (make-local-variable 'minor-mode-alist) ; needed?
- X (forms--set-minor-mode)
- X (forms--set-keymaps)
- X
- X (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
- X
- X ;; We have our own revert function - use it
- X (make-local-variable 'revert-buffer-function)
- X (setq revert-buffer-function 'forms-revert-buffer)
- X
- X ;; setup the first (or current) record to show
- X (if (< forms--current-record 1)
- X (setq forms--current-record 1))
- X (forms-jump-record forms--current-record)
- X
- X ;; user customising
- X (run-hooks 'forms-mode-hooks)
- X
- X ;; be helpful
- X (forms--help)
- X
- X ;; initialization done
- X (setq forms--mode-setup t))
- X
- ;;;
- ;;; forms-process-format-list
- ;;;
- ;;; Validates forms-format-list.
- ;;;
- ;;; Sets forms--number-of-markers and forms--markers.
- X
- (defun forms--process-format-list ()
- X "Validate forms-format-list and set some global variables."
- X
- X (forms--debug "forms-forms-list before 1st pass:\n"
- X 'forms-format-list)
- X
- X ;; it must be non-nil
- X (or forms-format-list
- X (error "'forms-format-list' has not been set"))
- X ;; it must be a list ...
- X (or (listp forms-format-list)
- X (error "'forms-format-list' is not a list"))
- X
- X (setq forms--number-of-markers 0)
- X
- X (let ((the-list forms-format-list) ; the list of format elements
- X (this-item 0) ; element in list
- X (field-num 0)) ; highest field number
- X
- X (setq forms-format-list nil) ; gonna rebuild
- X
- X (while the-list
- X
- X (let ((el (car-safe the-list))
- X (rem (cdr-safe the-list)))
- X
- X ;; if it is a symbol, eval it first
- X (if (and (symbolp el)
- X (boundp el))
- X (setq el (eval el)))
- X
- X (cond
- X
- X ;; try string ...
- X ((stringp el)) ; string is OK
- X
- X ;; try numeric ...
- X ((numberp el)
- X
- X (if (or (<= el 0)
- X (> el forms-number-of-fields))
- X (error
- X "Forms error: field number %d out of range 1..%d"
- X el forms-number-of-fields))
- X
- X (setq forms--number-of-markers (1+ forms--number-of-markers))
- X (if (> el field-num)
- X (setq field-num el)))
- X
- X ;; try function
- X ((listp el)
- X (or (fboundp (car-safe el))
- X (error
- X "Forms error: not a function: %s"
- X (prin1-to-string (car-safe el)))))
- X
- X ;; else
- X (t
- X (error "Invalid element in 'forms-format-list': %s"
- X (prin1-to-string el))))
- X
- X ;; advance to next element of the list
- X (setq the-list rem)
- X (setq forms-format-list
- X (append forms-format-list (list el) nil)))))
- X
- X (forms--debug "forms-forms-list after 1st pass:\n"
- X 'forms-format-list)
- X
- X ;; concat adjacent strings
- X (setq forms-format-list (forms--concat-adjacent forms-format-list))
- X
- X (forms--debug "forms-forms-list after 2nd pass:\n"
- X 'forms-format-list
- X 'forms--number-of-markers)
- SHAR_EOF
- true || echo 'restore of forms.el failed'
- fi
- echo 'End of forms part 2'
- echo 'File forms.el is continued in part 3'
- echo 3 > _shar_seq_.tmp
- exit 0
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