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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/hilit-chg.el
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Juanma Barranquero |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/hilit-chg.el |
Date: |
Fri, 06 Sep 2002 05:35:40 -0400 |
Index: emacs/lisp/hilit-chg.el
diff -c emacs/lisp/hilit-chg.el:1.21 emacs/lisp/hilit-chg.el:1.22
*** emacs/lisp/hilit-chg.el:1.21 Mon Apr 22 11:27:08 2002
--- emacs/lisp/hilit-chg.el Fri Sep 6 03:15:11 2002
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*** 38,44 ****
;; distraction.
;;
;; When active, changes are displayed in `highlight-changes-face'. When
! ;; text is deleted, the following character is displayed in
;; `highlight-changes-delete-face' face.
;;
;;
--- 38,44 ----
;; distraction.
;;
;; When active, changes are displayed in `highlight-changes-face'. When
! ;; text is deleted, the following character is displayed in
;; `highlight-changes-delete-face' face.
;;
;;
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*** 123,138 ****
;; it on in new "suitable" buffers to be created.
;;
;; A buffer's "suitability" is determined by variable
! ;; `highlight-changes-global-modes', as follows. If the variable is
;; * nil -- then no buffers are suitable;
;; * a function -- this function is called and the result is used. As
! ;; an example, if the value is `buffer-file-name' then all buffers
;; who are visiting files are suitable, but others (like dired
;; buffers) are not;
;; * a list -- then the buffer is suitable iff its mode is in the
! ;; list, except if the first element is `not', in which case the test
;; is reversed (i.e. it is a list of unsuitable modes).
! ;; * Otherwise, the buffer is suitable if its name does not begin with
;; ` ' or `*' and if `buffer-file-name' returns true.
;;
--- 123,138 ----
;; it on in new "suitable" buffers to be created.
;;
;; A buffer's "suitability" is determined by variable
! ;; `highlight-changes-global-modes', as follows. If the variable is
;; * nil -- then no buffers are suitable;
;; * a function -- this function is called and the result is used. As
! ;; an example, if the value is `buffer-file-name' then all buffers
;; who are visiting files are suitable, but others (like dired
;; buffers) are not;
;; * a list -- then the buffer is suitable iff its mode is in the
! ;; list, except if the first element is `not', in which case the test
;; is reversed (i.e. it is a list of unsuitable modes).
! ;; * Otherwise, the buffer is suitable if its name does not begin with
;; ` ' or `*' and if `buffer-file-name' returns true.
;;
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*** 157,167 ****
;;; Bugs:
;; - the next-change and previous-change functions are too literal;
! ;; they should find the next "real" change, in other words treat
;; consecutive changes as one.
! ;;; To do (maybe), notes, ...
;; - having different faces for deletion and non-deletion: is it
;; really worth the hassle?
--- 157,167 ----
;;; Bugs:
;; - the next-change and previous-change functions are too literal;
! ;; they should find the next "real" change, in other words treat
;; consecutive changes as one.
! ;;; To do (maybe), notes, ...
;; - having different faces for deletion and non-deletion: is it
;; really worth the hassle?
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*** 232,249 ****
;; defaults for dark background:
'("yellow" "magenta" "blue" "maroon" "firebrick" "green4" "DarkOrchid"))
"*Colours used by `highlight-changes-rotate-faces'.
! The newest rotated change will be displayed in the first element of this
list,
the next older will be in the second element etc.
! This list is used if `highlight-changes-face-list' is nil, otherwise that
! variable overrides this list. If you only care about foreground
! colours then use this, if you want fancier faces then set
`highlight-changes-face-list'."
:type '(repeat color)
:group 'highlight-changes)
! ;; If you invoke highlight-changes-mode with no argument, should it start in
;; active or passive mode?
;;
(defcustom highlight-changes-initial-state 'active
--- 232,249 ----
;; defaults for dark background:
'("yellow" "magenta" "blue" "maroon" "firebrick" "green4" "DarkOrchid"))
"*Colours used by `highlight-changes-rotate-faces'.
! The newest rotated change will be displayed in the first element of this list,
the next older will be in the second element etc.
! This list is used if `highlight-changes-face-list' is nil, otherwise that
! variable overrides this list. If you only care about foreground
! colours then use this, if you want fancier faces then set
`highlight-changes-face-list'."
:type '(repeat color)
:group 'highlight-changes)
! ;; If you invoke highlight-changes-mode with no argument, should it start in
;; active or passive mode?
;;
(defcustom highlight-changes-initial-state 'active
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*** 265,271 ****
;; The strings displayed in the mode-line for the minor mode:
(defcustom highlight-changes-active-string " +Chg"
"*The string used when Highlight Changes mode is in the active state.
! This should be set to nil if no indication is desired, or to
a string with a leading space."
:type '(choice string
(const :tag "None" nil))
--- 265,271 ----
;; The strings displayed in the mode-line for the minor mode:
(defcustom highlight-changes-active-string " +Chg"
"*The string used when Highlight Changes mode is in the active state.
! This should be set to nil if no indication is desired, or to
a string with a leading space."
:type '(choice string
(const :tag "None" nil))
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*** 273,279 ****
(defcustom highlight-changes-passive-string " -Chg"
"*The string used when Highlight Changes mode is in the passive state.
! This should be set to nil if no indication is desired, or to
a string with a leading space."
:type '(choice string
(const :tag "None" nil))
--- 273,279 ----
(defcustom highlight-changes-passive-string " -Chg"
"*The string used when Highlight Changes mode is in the passive state.
! This should be set to nil if no indication is desired, or to
a string with a leading space."
:type '(choice string
(const :tag "None" nil))
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*** 325,332 ****
(defun hilit-chg-cust-fix-changes-face-list (w wc &optional event)
;; When customization function `highlight-changes-face-list' inserts a new
! ;; face it uses the default face. We don't want the user to modify this
! ;; face, so we rename the faces in the list on an insert. The rename is
;; actually done by copying the faces so user-defined faces still remain
;; in the same order.
;; The notifying the parent is needed because without it changes to the
--- 325,332 ----
(defun hilit-chg-cust-fix-changes-face-list (w wc &optional event)
;; When customization function `highlight-changes-face-list' inserts a new
! ;; face it uses the default face. We don't want the user to modify this
! ;; face, so we rename the faces in the list on an insert. The rename is
;; actually done by copying the faces so user-defined faces still remain
;; in the same order.
;; The notifying the parent is needed because without it changes to the
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*** 345,351 ****
(if (eq old-name new-name)
nil
;; A new face has been inserted: we don't want to modify the
! ;; default face so copy it. Better, though, (I think) is to
;; make a new face have the same attributes as
;; highlight-changes-face .
(if (eq old-name 'default)
--- 345,351 ----
(if (eq old-name new-name)
nil
;; A new face has been inserted: we don't want to modify the
! ;; default face so copy it. Better, though, (I think) is to
;; make a new face have the same attributes as
;; highlight-changes-face .
(if (eq old-name 'default)
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*** 454,460 ****
(setq face (nth 1 (member prop hilit-chg-list))))
(if face
(progn
! ;; We must mark the face, that is the purpose of the overlay
(overlay-put ov 'face face)
;; I don't think we need to set evaporate since we should
;; be controlling them!
--- 454,460 ----
(setq face (nth 1 (member prop hilit-chg-list))))
(if face
(progn
! ;; We must mark the face, that is the purpose of the overlay
(overlay-put ov 'face face)
;; I don't think we need to set evaporate since we should
;; be controlling them!
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*** 468,474 ****
(defun hilit-chg-hide-changes (&optional beg end)
"Remove face information for Highlight Changes mode.
! The overlay containing the face is removed, but the text property
containing the change information is retained.
This is the opposite of `hilit-chg-display-changes'."
--- 468,474 ----
(defun hilit-chg-hide-changes (&optional beg end)
"Remove face information for Highlight Changes mode.
! The overlay containing the face is removed, but the text property
containing the change information is retained.
This is the opposite of `hilit-chg-display-changes'."
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*** 532,538 ****
;;
;; We do NOT want to simply do this if this is an undo command, because
;; otherwise an undone change shows up as changed. While the properties
! ;; are automatically restored by undo, we must fix up the overlay.
(save-match-data
(let ((beg-decr 1) (end-incr 1)
(type 'hilit-chg)
--- 532,538 ----
;;
;; We do NOT want to simply do this if this is an undo command, because
;; otherwise an undone change shows up as changed. While the properties
! ;; are automatically restored by undo, we must fix up the overlay.
(save-match-data
(let ((beg-decr 1) (end-incr 1)
(type 'hilit-chg)
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*** 545,552 ****
(progn
;; The eolp and bolp tests are a kludge! But they prevent
;; rather nasty looking displays when deleting text at the end
! ;; of line, such as normal corrections as one is typing and
! ;; immediately makes a correction, and when deleting first
;; character of a line.
;;; (if (= leng-before 1)
;;; (if (eolp)
--- 545,552 ----
(progn
;; The eolp and bolp tests are a kludge! But they prevent
;; rather nasty looking displays when deleting text at the end
! ;; of line, such as normal corrections as one is typing and
! ;; immediately makes a correction, and when deleting first
;; character of a line.
;;; (if (= leng-before 1)
;;; (if (eolp)
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*** 557,566 ****
(setq end (min (+ end end-incr) (point-max)))
(setq type 'hilit-chg-delete))
;; Not a deletion.
! ;; Most of the time the following is not necessary, but
;; if the current text was marked as a deletion then
;; the old overlay is still in effect, so if we add some
! ;; text then remove the deletion marking, but set it to
;; changed otherwise its highlighting disappears.
(if (eq (get-text-property end 'hilit-chg) 'hilit-chg-delete)
(progn
--- 557,566 ----
(setq end (min (+ end end-incr) (point-max)))
(setq type 'hilit-chg-delete))
;; Not a deletion.
! ;; Most of the time the following is not necessary, but
;; if the current text was marked as a deletion then
;; the old overlay is still in effect, so if we add some
! ;; text then remove the deletion marking, but set it to
;; changed otherwise its highlighting disappears.
(if (eq (get-text-property end 'hilit-chg) 'hilit-chg-delete)
(progn
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*** 608,614 ****
(setq highlight-changes-mode nil)
(force-mode-line-update)
;; If we type: C-u -1 M-x highlight-changes-mode
! ;; we want to turn it off, but hilit-chg-post-command-hook
;; runs and that turns it back on!
(remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'hilit-chg-post-command-hook)))
--- 608,614 ----
(setq highlight-changes-mode nil)
(force-mode-line-update)
;; If we type: C-u -1 M-x highlight-changes-mode
! ;; we want to turn it off, but hilit-chg-post-command-hook
;; runs and that turns it back on!
(remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'hilit-chg-post-command-hook)))
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*** 726,732 ****
(defun hilit-chg-make-list (&optional force)
"Construct `hilit-chg-list' and `highlight-changes-face-list'."
! ;; Constructs highlight-changes-face-list if necessary,
;; and hilit-chg-list always:
;; Maybe this should always be called when rotating a face
;; so we pick up any changes?
--- 726,732 ----
(defun hilit-chg-make-list (&optional force)
"Construct `hilit-chg-list' and `highlight-changes-face-list'."
! ;; Constructs highlight-changes-face-list if necessary,
;; and hilit-chg-list always:
;; Maybe this should always be called when rotating a face
;; so we pick up any changes?
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*** 780,786 ****
shown in the last face in the list.
You can automatically rotate colours when the buffer is saved
! by adding the following to `local-write-file-hooks', by evaling it in the
buffer to be saved):
\(add-hook 'local-write-file-hooks 'highlight-changes-rotate-faces)"
--- 780,786 ----
shown in the last face in the list.
You can automatically rotate colours when the buffer is saved
! by adding the following to `local-write-file-hooks', by evaling it in the
buffer to be saved):
\(add-hook 'local-write-file-hooks 'highlight-changes-rotate-faces)"
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*** 803,809 ****
nil)
;; ========================================================================
! ;; Comparing with an existing file.
;; This uses ediff to find the differences.
;;;###autoload
--- 803,809 ----
nil)
;; ========================================================================
! ;; Comparing with an existing file.
;; This uses ediff to find the differences.
;;;###autoload
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*** 914,920 ****
;; va is a vector if there are fine differences
(if va
(setq a (append va nil))
! ;; if not, get the unrefined difference
(setq va (ediff-get-difference n 'A))
(setq a (list (elt va 0))))
;; a list a list
--- 914,920 ----
;; va is a vector if there are fine differences
(if va
(setq a (append va nil))
! ;; if not, get the unrefined difference
(setq va (ediff-get-difference n 'A))
(setq a (list (elt va 0))))
;; a list a list
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*** 929,935 ****
;; vb is a vector
(if vb
(setq b (append vb nil))
! ;; if not, get the unrefined difference
(setq vb (ediff-get-difference n 'B))
(setq b (list (elt vb 0))))
;; b list a list
--- 929,935 ----
;; vb is a vector
(if vb
(setq b (append vb nil))
! ;; if not, get the unrefined difference
(setq vb (ediff-get-difference n 'B))
(setq b (list (elt vb 0))))
;; b list a list
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*** 949,963 ****
;; Global Highlight Changes mode is modeled after Global Font-lock mode.
;; Three hooks are used to gain control. When Global Changes Mode is
;; enabled, `find-file-hooks' and `change-major-mode-hook' are set.
! ;; `find-file-hooks' is called when visiting a file, the new mode is
;; known at this time.
;; `change-major-mode-hook' is called when a buffer is changing mode.
;; This could be because of finding a file in which case
;; `find-file-hooks' has already been called and has done its work.
;; However, it also catches the case where a new mode is being set by
;; the user. However, it is called from `kill-all-variables' and at
! ;; this time the mode is the old mode, which is not what we want.
! ;; So, our function temporarily sets `post-command-hook' which will
;; be called after the buffer has been completely set up (with the new
;; mode). It then removes the `post-command-hook'.
;; One other wrinkle - every M-x command runs the `change-major-mode-hook'
--- 949,963 ----
;; Global Highlight Changes mode is modeled after Global Font-lock mode.
;; Three hooks are used to gain control. When Global Changes Mode is
;; enabled, `find-file-hooks' and `change-major-mode-hook' are set.
! ;; `find-file-hooks' is called when visiting a file, the new mode is
;; known at this time.
;; `change-major-mode-hook' is called when a buffer is changing mode.
;; This could be because of finding a file in which case
;; `find-file-hooks' has already been called and has done its work.
;; However, it also catches the case where a new mode is being set by
;; the user. However, it is called from `kill-all-variables' and at
! ;; this time the mode is the old mode, which is not what we want.
! ;; So, our function temporarily sets `post-command-hook' which will
;; be called after the buffer has been completely set up (with the new
;; mode). It then removes the `post-command-hook'.
;; One other wrinkle - every M-x command runs the `change-major-mode-hook'
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*** 969,982 ****
(defun hilit-chg-post-command-hook ()
;; This is called after changing a major mode, but also after each
! ;; M-x command, in which case the current buffer is a minibuffer.
! ;; In that case, do not act on it here, but don't turn it off
! ;; either, we will get called here again soon-after.
! ;; Also, don't enable it for other special buffers.
(if (string-match "^[ *]" (buffer-name))
nil ;; (message "ignoring this post-command-hook")
(remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'hilit-chg-post-command-hook)
! ;; The following check isn't necessary, since
;; hilit-chg-turn-on-maybe makes this check too.
(or highlight-changes-mode ;; don't turn it on if it already is
(hilit-chg-turn-on-maybe highlight-changes-global-initial-state))))
--- 969,982 ----
(defun hilit-chg-post-command-hook ()
;; This is called after changing a major mode, but also after each
! ;; M-x command, in which case the current buffer is a minibuffer.
! ;; In that case, do not act on it here, but don't turn it off
! ;; either, we will get called here again soon-after.
! ;; Also, don't enable it for other special buffers.
(if (string-match "^[ *]" (buffer-name))
nil ;; (message "ignoring this post-command-hook")
(remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'hilit-chg-post-command-hook)
! ;; The following check isn't necessary, since
;; hilit-chg-turn-on-maybe makes this check too.
(or highlight-changes-mode ;; don't turn it on if it already is
(hilit-chg-turn-on-maybe highlight-changes-global-initial-state))))
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*** 998,1004 ****
When called from a program:
- if ARG is nil or omitted, turn it off
! - if ARG is `active', turn it on in active mode
- if ARG is `passive', turn it on in passive mode
- otherwise just turn it on
--- 998,1004 ----
When called from a program:
- if ARG is nil or omitted, turn it off
! - if ARG is `active', turn it on in active mode
- if ARG is `passive', turn it on in passive mode
- otherwise just turn it on